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[" 5 £ 5 : Verdun.- VOL.XXII, No.28 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1952 School Fees, Patronage Denounced By Marler / The growing influence of politics in the educational affairs of the province was condemned in a statement issued last night by George C.Marler, Liberal candidate in Westmount.\u201cUp to about eight or ten years ago, the educational affairs of the province were conducted by men whose political affiliations, if any, were unknown or at least were never a factor in the affairs of education,\u201d said Mr, Marler.\u201cThis was ag it should be.Today, however, the influence of Nationat Union politicians is always strong, sometimes decisive, and has even reached into the contracting\u201d for rural school buildings.\u201d Snow Removal Equipment For Westmount Soon Westmount City Council discussed snow removal in Monday night's sweltering heat.It was decided at the meeting that the roads department will receive a new line of equipment for snow removal and road smoothing.\u2018 ; One of the main machines wiil - be a $17,000 snow blower to replace an existing machine which is fully depreciated.Other machines bought by Westmount are: 1, A sidewalk tractor and plough valued at $4.300.The new machine will replace -an old tractor which has heen in use for years.2.A front end tractor loader valued at $7,360.Tt was lecided to buy this machine when Council learned that a similar tractor had been used in Westmount last year with great suceess.3.A highway patrol grader used for snow ploughing.loading, smoothing streets and for breaking up ice in the spring.Cost of the grader is set at $21,600.4.A mechanical road sweeper which has never been in operation in Westmount before wilt cost the City $12,700.This machine will sweep the streets and pick up the sweepings at the same time.It was pointed out that the sweeper is efficient and economical.5.The City has purchased seven power-drive rotary brooms to © sweep sand and roughing material off the streets in spring.Total cost for the brooms is $6,195.A gravely tractor and equipment inclyding a power sprayer which will cost $1,100 will be bought for the Parks Department, City Hall announced this week.Chief Byford New President Assoc.Robert Bylord, director of the Westmount Police Department, was elected today as president of the Quebec Association of Police and Fire Chiefs at the annual \u201cmeeting in Granby.He succeeds Maurice Vincent, chief.of the Drummondville police.Others elected were: First vice-president, Valmore Lapierre, police chief, Joliette: second vice-president, Frank] Pitre, police chief, Lachine; third vice-president, Ulric St.Martin; treasurer, Esdras Lepine, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue; and secretary, Pierre Gatineau, police director, x School Fees Passing on to the contentious question of school fees, Mr.Marler noted that some of those who were party to their imposition now posed as experts with inside information on the subject which they were promising would be useful to them in trying to have the school fee order rescinded.\u201cFree and compulsory education, the right of every child to a fair start in life, has been a landmark of Liberal policy ever since the convention of 1939,\u201d he said.\u201cThe party which introduced free logical one to restore them.\u201d Education Must Be Free When Ex-Premier Adelard God- j bout gave the convention of 193 an undertaking to introduce free and compulsory education, the revenues of the province were only slightly more than sixty millions annually, yet he kept his word.Today, with provincial revenues reaching an all-time high of upwards of three hundred millions, five to six times the figure when Mr.Godbout took power, it has been necessary to re-introduce fees for several classes.Patronage has become a province-wide scandal, reaching into spheres which until a few years ago were completely free of it and has kept taxes high.Millions are let without tender, even culverts under the roads costing four to five thousand dollars, more than reputable Montreal contractors would be willing to quote.Decisive Win Forecast Mr.Marler forecasts a decisive win for the Grits.\u201cA trend has been in evidence for the past two months and has been greatly accelerated during the past fortnight.The latest Gallup Poll gives the parties an\u2018even break, but the poll was taken four months ago.Within the past month an independent fact-finding organization, with a national reputation, reports a fifteen percent swing against Duplessis, \u201cThe situation is reflected even in the conduct of Mr.Duplessis himself\u201d, Mr.Marler concludes, \u201cHe began the campaign with the announcement that he intends to make ofily twelve speeches; in key centres of the province.But today he is rushing all over the place, sometimes making two or three speeches a day, and using any careless or ill-informed promise that comes to hand in an effort to stop the tide.\u201d Miss Bertha Leger To Leave For England > Miss Bertha Leger, of Victoyia Pet Supplies will leave for England Friday, July 1B, anoard the\u2019 Empress of France.Miss Leger, is a partner of C.A, James of the Pet Shop, who | visited in England last: year.schools and free text books is the Howard Salter Ross, D.C.L., mount citizen QC, distinguished Wes t- who celebrated his 80th birthday yesterday.Mr.Ross is a book reviewer for The Examiner and is a well known lecturer and columnist.Mr.Ross resides at 10 Rosemount Ave,, Westmount Terrace Apartments, CCF Candidate Gisele Bergeron Knows Problems Miss Gisèle Bergeron, youngest candidate in Quevec's July 16 general election and CCF standard- bearer in Westmount-St.George, is nevertheless well aware of what is going c= 4 .ences exchanged.El.8656.Z-26 Sunday aflernaon 8 Sugar Meringue said that the government of the rown dugar Mertngu > OTTAWA UBSERVER day, no matter which party is in Next time you make a chocolate butterscotch pie \u2014 ar a custard or cream pie \u2014 try topping it with meringue made of brown sugar instead of regular white sugar.It gives your pie a more |.positive taste.Use five tablespoons of brown sugar, 36 teaspoon sall, and 2 egg whites, and male the meringue in the usual way.Always start at the edges of your pié to work in when you're spreading meringue; have the me-° ringue touch the crust ell around.A good roasting chicken should have well-fleshed breast and legs, |% and fat well-distributed under skin and down the back, over thighs and along sides, indicated by light yellow or white streaks.Flesh may shop through the skin if poultry is \u2018not well-fattened.Too much fat is wasteful, although it may be used in cooking.B.A Collins REC'D.FUNERAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExver 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED funeral Home and Chapel \u2014 = pes es mR % x Topics of Problems Invoiving The was \u201cLiberalism and Industry.\u201d looked at the \u201cblurb\u201d on the front pages.I opened the book at random and noticed a paragraph 1942.This paragraph was as follows: \u201cThe more the capital required for the nation\u2019s activities is provided for the nation's activities is provided.by the giants of provided by the thrift of \u2018hard-working folk, and the less it is provided by the giants of finance, the better it will be for the nation.Indeed,.unless the hard-working learn to create capital by saving on a large scale, the reduction of large fortunes may actually hinder the development of industry by depriving it of the source from which it now draws much of the necessary capital.But in actual practice very widespread investment.will only become possible when the mass of the people have incomes sufficient to make saving possible; and that will only be when the nation is producing far more wealth.\u201d Now that was quite all right in the days of Ramsay Muir.It's FunaraL Diractors ~~ @stablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty.At your disposal without charge Income \u2014 \u2018Liberalism And Industry\u201d By Ramsey Muir \u2014 The Maldistribution Of Wealth \u2014 The Ever-increasing Weight Of Taxes And The Effect On The Average Man 1 have often thought of the problems involved in the distribution of our national income.They came back to me with a bang this morning.I was looking for a certain book.I missed it anyway, it was at home.I pulled out another book and glanced at it.The title eachman the Week x ¥% | Distribution Of National + The author was Ramsay Muir, I I had marked.I read that in June, + x quite all right today.This, however, i§ the machine age.The amount of capital required for the development of this country is tremendous.Then what about the demands of other countries, We have a capital hungry world and if we were to wait for this to be done by the accumulation of capital by ordinary earnings and savings \u2014 then I fear it might be ages before the development wes demand could be attained, # ¥ # This, however, is no argument against the desire to see a vast increase in savings.There are, however, lions in the way.Fifty or a hundred years ago savings were rather slowly accumulated.It took a man a life-time to pay the mortgage on the farm, now savings have greatly increased so too have expenditures.In the old days the city or town resident might drive out a few miles into the country and spend a day or fwo on a farm.Now the whole family wants to spend several weeks or a month at a summer resort.It costs real money.The pace is set by the tempo of the times in which we live.There will be further checks to savings, we have old age pensions.The cry has already been raised that if we can have pensions at 70 why not.have them at 60 or 50?Taxes too are taking an enormous toll.We are increasing our earning power by the increase power, is quite dangerous and hopeless but new parties develop from time to time.They are always certain that under their direction a new organization\u2019 would be quite capable of creating a new heaven and a new earth.» ¥ ¥ The maldistribytion of wealth is supposed to he the problem of every capitalist nation.Great accumulations of wealth are no longer in bank vaults nor found in some secret corner behind the clock, They are invested ih business or industry.They are loaned to governments and are rarely idle.The man with a million is employing labor.It is invested in industry.If these great fortunes were no more the tempo of business would decline, the nation would be less prosperous than it was, There would be more unemployment.These proposals are usually put forward by.those who would put the life of the nation entirely in the hands of the gowernment.They are very critical of existing governments .but believe .firmly that a government built in their own image could work marvels.on the plastic nature of the everyday mind.The modern man may be able but all too often he fails to chart the course of the future.Science jumps.ahead of him, industry finds new ways of doing things.In a democracy the minds of the voters change.Few feel that we are so successful in the government of our own day that we should have an overwhelming desire to stamp our imprint on the governments of future years.\u2018The barriers to free progress \u2014 I mean progress which comes from Improvements in education and training is the erection of a.Wall of taxes.The average man is unable to overcome the dead weight of the ever increasing load of taxes, They will be increased, yet we have no doubt \u2014 but eventually this mood will pass.The curse of this modérn age is that it seeks to divide the existing wealth of the nation when the only basis of a happy future lies in the increase of production, the expansion of trade and the spread of international peace and good will.= : \u201cGrow Your Own\u201d ; An actress came off the stage after a successful first night, and was surprised when the manager handed her a bunch of flowers and a packet of \u2018marigold seeds.in our.capacity.fo, preduge.It.is \u201cThe flowels, ave from a,gpntle- CARPENTRY 5.STANDRING \u2014 General And cabinet-making.Expert drafter \u2018manship on all Unes of woodwork, \u2018| Planned kitchens and custom buff \u2018interiors a speclaity.Estimate Satisfaction guaranteed.EL.i + 2-3 CARTAGE & MOVING WISTERN Cratl : general \u201ctransport.\"Local ang\u201d ne distance, Specialty: furniiur : refrigerators.Call 1°.1328, planos, DECORATING | NEW European Regd.Interior, oan ferior, fine modern work done by highly skilled European painters.Ref- \u2018erences.Reasonable, po\u2019 6194 = 716 GRAVEL BROS.Interior and exterior paintin 128 tering, paper wimoved By steam.est ces, or ' rw GR ère i done any where, DRESSMAKING at MAKING and alterations, ex- ne at reasonable r .C WA.6468 anytime.ates bar \u2018EDUCATIONAL FRENCH CONVERSATION Paris, Montreal universities radua pap Ll MeGuI, gprofessor, & private TOUPps.347 rud\u2018h ï Sherbrooke.DE.2290.omme need SMOCKING LESSONS ENGLISH smocking Four lessons far $5.ning and evening classes, Chella Thornton Smocking Booka, amocking supplies.Clearance of English broadcloth.Phone WE.$168 1-5 Mm.: ZY f= UPHOLSTERING CHESTERFIELD sets re-covered, re~ converted to modern styles.For free .estimation call WA.5582, Mid-Town Upholstering Co., 5337 Western Ave: 2-5 VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS \u2014 Fiexalum spring tempered- slats, : Vinyl plastio tapes.Newest and best on the mar- - drapery supports given free- ofr charge.Call for free estimate, J.P.Beaudoin, veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.- YO.5681.EVENINGS, HE.0581 à \u2018from a Scotsman in the gallery,\u201d was his explanation.WOW COOKIES 1 cup butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 12 cup brown sugar 14 cup white sugar 1 egg : 214 cups sifted flour 3, teaspoon cream of tartar 3, teaspoon salt Cream butter and vanilla and beat in sugar and well-beaten egg.Sift in and blend well dry ine gredients.Drop by spoonsful on an ungreased baking sheet.Bake at 325 degrees for 15 minutes.Makes: about seven dozen cookies.Jewel trim looms as a dominant coming trend.It appears every- poodle coat.Brald trim is seen, curring fashion.i PAGE NINE ket.No \u2018installation charge.Stes! * ; .man in the stalls, and the seeds where\u2014elegantly on a bouffant ball gown; surprisingly on a black too, and the velvet touch is a re- Abe = rege DRT rome A wi A oR OF 4 TEX RE RE ee as: nr Bons AO rer THE EXAMINER, - WESTMOUNT, sFRIDAY,/ JUL¥: 11, 10 aemeueme=-prgeremenmen cogne opera DUPLESSIS You've heard and read many facts about the tremendous \u201cgrowth and progress of this Province under the National Union Government.But what does it-all mean to you \u2014 what has it - done for your income, for your family, for your health, for - your happiness?| IN INCOME: Surely, a goodly slice of the three quarters of a billion annual increase in salaries and wages must have gone into your pocketbook if you are a.worker.If you \u2018own your business you must have profited mightily by the developments which have enabled Quebec to supply nearly one-half the nation\u2019s power, half the - world\u2019s pulp and paper, one fifth of Canada\u2019s mining output; \u2019 and which have brought over 5, 000 new industries-into the Province.FARM PROFITS: If your are a farmer, you have profited greatly by the Provincial farm loans which rescued Quebec farming from wholesale bankruptcy \u2014 the hundred millions of dollars which rehabilitated the land.And the fifteen thousand miles of new rural electric lines.And the six hundred thousand acres of land reclaimed by drainage.IN EDUCATION: Your children have benefited beyond any mere dollar-value; by the erection of 1846 new schools and the remodelling of 8,000 others.And by the hundreds of \u2018trade, technical and agriculturcl Pano bo am = rear my .courses never available to them before the Duplessis Government.made them possible. eR \u201cTHE EXAMINER, \u2018WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JOLY 11, 1962 IN YOUR HOME: * Yôu-and-your-family- ivesin- greater : home: comfort, and at-less-cost because the terrible housing crisis was greatly relieved by the Quebec housing loans of over twenty-five million dollars.Even ) \u201cif you are a tenant, this stimulation: of new- building (and the recent Provincial Rental Contro - have keot your.rent- from sky-rocketing.= CIN HEALTH: 8 All of you enjoy - much better health because « ot the 61 new ÿ hospitals, and 37 hospital modern: \u201cizations, built-with the aid of this administration.And you have been helped by the millions of, \u201cdollars granted: to health and hospital institutions, the twenty millions to fight.tuberculosis, the - establishment.of 66 health centers \u2014all reducing.sickness end mortality.The infant mortality rate! \u201chas been cut in half! i .ot af at H : .\u2018 .; SE - Your live and work and ay i in a Province that jealously i insures that equal opportunity shall be given to all races, classes, creeds, languages and nations.It's the Province which\u201d most mightily upholds the doctririe: of private enterprise.It is the Province where the facilities for travel have ~~ been tremendously increased and- improved through : more and better.highways, airways.and \"many other transportation developments.- - ~ Yes, you live in a grown-up Province now\u2014one that does not have to bow'in any.way to.\u2018its neighbours.This Quebec of yours has come-of-age in industry, farming, education, health and social \u2018welfare.It grew up to manhood-under DUPLESSIS.And that's why everybody: will vote National Union on July 16.; ra A RESTE ads re ON COPS yp A ae he i SC TREE A PST Or ee NN TE RRS TINE Hae AT TT Te Lr! TUF SE + wT ete PRR $ + ND QR «- ~~ S S \u201cà bec Now Faste | Mic IN Ones, HYDRO ÉÉ: \u2018 - C , QUEBE s \u2018 , Bi < COULD his FIRMS EXPAND; BP.Queliee\u2019s rapid Indusmiat À A OF C AN D A expansion today i, 8 pELAND HON prerë' Quai Premier Maurice Duplessis\u2019 5 a.Financiel Editor about \u201cbee opel .'t balieve ll you hott 0 ch wt Fond Union National government.; ity, Mot $= ture to industry W Ganaés- p ; ! : he \" ing | hom oot pict | het o fut oe rt oP Wis - N p= = ( à - son whe wot te - EASY eth : .1 nh 9 re cut 9 a \u2019 i end Car nn ou oT red 1} wo $ A te way trem 1 4 30000 lime of ere\u201d 3 Suez ae ne : TE s.3 Te are Tula = ge on + 3 EET x oration : J i : \u201d y Vv 0\u2019 i E i ces es un 3 jor 4 sa .ani | ; .JE 2 se 5 2 3 7 Sota +7 * Tenure ie ATT \u2018 0 1b BY oY Pa : rel VOY ry : Rl Xe ° © ve ia u 3 an Tven n the! ZN , rer riens 1 ive \u201d furnsces » anis p .here 19 avé Lo a JULY 16 DUPLESSIS-OUR MAN OF ÿ HE CENTURY .car.pees aps 2 es ol ign FH NATIONAL UNION PARTY, MONTREAL.26 - orm V5 S EU .pm PAGE TWELVE mr THB EXAMINER, WESFMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1052 > Sa / £ 1» Co | * | Hoslesses Entertain | octal */[-ersona ngagements > eddings Miss Dorothy Jessop 1 \u2019 , ; .Social events held recently In 0 Mr.Donald Hughes, of Grand Marrie d In Ca lvary Uni te d Chure h Mrs.J.B.Rice is now con-| honor of bride-to-be Miss Dorothy Blvd, has just returned from a week's holiday in Halifax, N.S.The Rev.B.B.and Mrs.Brown have.returned from their vacation at Heather Lodge, Rawdon, Que.valescing at home after having spent some time in hospital.Mrs.J, R.Bell has returned to her home in-St.John, N.B., after à three weeks visit at the home of | \u2018Frances Jessop included a miscellaneous shower held by Mrs.F, Jotkus, of Harvard Avenue, N.D.G.; a bridge shower held by\u2019 Mrs.T.Thompson, Osborne Ave-: nue, Verdun; a lnen shower her sister, Mrs.C.P.Nixon, given by Mrs.P.Williams, Sixth Mr.and Mrs.Perry D.Martin, Sherbrooke Street, Westmount.Avenue, Verdun; a kitchen shower Hingston Avenue, and Mr.and at which the co-hostesses were Mrs.L.S.Marsh, of Haddon Hall, have returned to town after spending Golf Week at the Manoir Richelien in Murray Bay.Among those who have entertained in honor of Miss Constance Loftus whose marriage to.Mr.Gordon Spelling is taking place Saturday, are Mrs.John Worrall, who gave a kitchen shower; Mrs.Frank Spelling and Mrs.Andy Mr.and Mrs.Fred T.Clisby, of Los Angeles, Calif, arrived in town this morning by motor and will- be the guests of the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.R.Harold Smith during their two weeks stay here.Mrs.W.Campbell Shaw, Victoria Avenue, was hostess recently at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Audrey Lefebvre, Miss Beverley Reid, Mrs.K Cockerell and Mrs.D.Reid, the party being held at the home of Miss Beverley Reid in Westmount; and a bathroom shower given by the bride-elect's co-workers in the Bell Telephone Company Direct- ory-Department: blossoms and pearls, and shé carried a cascade bouquet of white sweet peas and stephanotis.The maid of honor, Miss June Emery, a miscellaneous shower; whose marriage to.Mr.Robert Beattie, cousin of the bride, wore Miss Dolores Gutierrez, a bath- Sutherland is taking place Satur-|a frock of layers of orchid nylon room shower; and Mrs.John Moat, day.net over taffeta falling from a a flatware shower.[ short yoke of lace, worn with a Mrs.R.W.Jessop entertained tiny bolero, mittens and cap of the APPROACHING MARRIAGE Mr.and Mrs, James Loftus of Notre Dame de Grace announce the approaching marriage of their elder daughter, Constance (Connie) to- Mr.Gordon Spelling, son of Mr.and Mrs.Prank Spelling, of Montreal, which is taking place © SLENDERIZING © SWEDISH MASSAGE ® MINERAL STEAM BATH ® FACIALS BY EXPERT * REMOVING UNWANTED HAIRS, MOLES, WARTS ® FOOT TREATMENT 20 Years Experience \u2014 Medical Diploma * LADIES ONLY ¢ SALON ELITE 1368 Greene Avenue (Near Sherbrooke) WE.4210 J eur sr mm re = tm Se = 1 Mr.and Mrs.Robert P.Hall, Jr, whose marriage took place recently in Calvary United Church, Westmount.Mrs.Hall was formeriy Miss Elizabeth Anne Roberts, daughter of Mr.aad Mrs.Edwin M.Roberts, of Westmount, and Mr.Hall is the son of the late R.P.Hall, of Western Springs, IL, and of Mrs.Philip W.Swan, of Mamaroneck, N.X.Following their wedding trip te Bermuda Mr.and Mrs.Hall will take up thelr residence at Mastings-on-Hudson, NY.| at three o'clock on Saturday, July 19, at the Church of the Ascension chapel, Westmount.The marriage of Audrey, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Rene | Lefebvre, te Mr.Robert Knox.Sutherland, son of Mr.and Mrs.David Sutherland, .all of Notre Dame de.Grace, is taking place at ten o'cloack Saturday morning, | July 12, in the Church of St.Ignatius of Loyola, Father John McCarthy, S.J., officiating.The bride will be given in marriage by her father, and will he attended by Miss Mary Ellen Mul- cair as maid of honor, and Miss Doreen Catherine Johnson as bridesmaid.Mr.Ronald Sutherland will act as best man for his brother, and ushers will be Messrs.Frank McArdle and Fred Meagh- at a trousseau tea on Saturday afternoon and evening at her home on Osborne Avenue in honor of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Frances Jessop, whose marriage to Mr.Albert Roy Reid takes place on Saturday, July 12.Mrs.J.Reid, of Westmount, presided at the tea table which was | decorated with pink and white carnations and babies\u2019 breath, Assisting at the tea were Mrs.R.R.Jessop, Mrs.J.Watt and Mrs, P.Williams.Mrs.F.N.Fossett, of Toronto, was an: out- of-town guest at the tea.ENCAGEMENT The engagement is announced | of Miss Barbara Caix De La Haye, of Westmount, and Mr.Ian Mackay, only son of the late John | Mackay and of Mrs.Mackay, of Melrose, Scotland, The marriage has been arranged to take place on Thursday, July 31, in St.Mat-| matching lace.She carried a semi-cascade bouquet of white and mauve flowers.Miss Pauline Daley, another cousin of the bride, \u2018as bridesmaid wore a similarly styled frock in pale yellow and carried a semi-cascade bouquet of white, blue and pink flowers, Little Miss Sharon Banner, niece of the bridegroom, as flower girl, in a pale green waffle pique frock .with matching mittens, and wearing a bandeau of mums and lilies- of-the-valley, carried a nosegay of variegated sweet peas.Mr.Boyne Banner acted as best .man for his brother-in-law, while Mr.Gerald Beattie, the bride's brother, and Mr.Harry O\u2019Brien, brother-in-law of the bride, ushered.The Music Room of the Montreal West Tewn Hall was decorated with white snapdragons and bouvardta with tapers for the reception.Leaving later on the: er, cousin of the bride.thew's Church, Hampstead.wedding trip by motor througn u Following th Y A a- ' Ontario and the Eastern United ception wits gine home Mr.and Mrs, Donald MacQueen, States, the bride wore a Minuet ; of the bride's uncle, Mr.Robert of Montreal and Hudson Heights, PIUC English gabardine Suit with , Mrs.Meagher.3816 Royal Avenue.| Que, announce the engagement of | ® pale pink à lan straw ha ax, N their younger daughter.Annah &écented with pale blue imported Senior\u2018 a Ca young ug ! French flowers and navy acces- _ The marriage of Dorothy Fran-| Donella, to Mr.Michael Warren sories, her corsage being pink Chaptey All Summer Merchandise including ces, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs | Darling, younger son of Mr.and|arnations.Mr.and Mrs.Coa dy ed Moi R.W.Jessop, of Verdun, to Mr.| Mrs.T.Edward Darling, also of co : 1 \u2019 Avenue 35 at.A DRESSES * SUITS Albert Roy Reid, son of Mr.and| Montreal and Hudson Heights.oon Te alley y Hal.& Mrs.J.Reid, of Westmount, is to| The marriage has been arranged .Chapter ed ' ; .t-of-town were ; * FORMALS BLOUSES take place at five o'clock on|to fake place at three orelock.on a Been Mr.and the rece \u2018 OTTONS Saturday afternoon, July 12, at| Saturday, August 2, at St.An- tri Coady, and the tire.3 * MILLINERY x C the Church of St.John the Divine, drew's United Church, West se sistors, the Misses BC.N All At Tremendous Reductions Verdun, the Rev.Mr.Gillbody mount.Veronica and Joan Coady, all of - of Winn M \" officiating.Soloist will be Miss ANIME Sheet Harbor, N.S.; Mrs.Henry gram of GENUINE WORTHWHILE SAVINGS Thora Sheppard.WEDDINGS Peo and daughter, of Chicago; Mr.veyed g d Mr o w Jesssop will give oe COADY\u2014BEATTIE and Mrs.Eric Cockerton, of ters.aughter marriage an ê St.Augustine of Canterbury Quebec City, and Mr.and Mrs.Aft | OMFORT Aug y Quebec City; After AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR C bride will be attended by her| Church was the scene of à double| William Fairey, of Albany.tous ousin, Mrs: Chris.Martin, as - y \u20ac tro \u2019 of h Mr.Fred T urn- ring ceremony recently when the real me Personal, Individual Attention \u2014 Away bull, half-brother of the groom, marriage of Pauline Lillian, from the Hustle and Bustle of Downtown | will act as best man and the daughter of Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 | Robert Beattie, fo Notre Dame de : | ushers are to be Mr.Donald Reid Grace, to Mr.Raymond Phillip and Mr.Ronald Jessop.nv a Coady, son of Mr.and Mrs.Following ê ceremo y ;Patrick Coady, of Sheet Harbor, reception is to be held at the 'N.S., took place, Rev.Father | Queen's Hotel.Bernard C.MacDonald officiated, ~N us ni while Mr.R.O'Reilly played the ç | - Mr, and Mrs.Claude D.Paxton, wedding music and Mr.Howard C ALL ning.dre of the Town of Mount Royal, an- Loba Whi : old aren , J ; r sang.hite spring a : nounce the engagement of their flowers arranged with palms ) pink, gr daughter, Margaret Mary, to Mr.K avorites) 1353 GREENE AVENUE Westmount Wilham Leslie Girey, son of Mrs, formed, the church decorations, fo us S is NEAR SHERBROOKE OPEN 9 TO 8 DAILY FI.7773 V- U.Girey, of Westmount.The! Ler father, wore a gown of Baro- cKew * ping ind ) marriage has been arranged {ol Let satin and Chantilly lace fash- Wo meter, \u2018pr Es J take place very quietly at four ened on Princess lines with lace y these ful : = o'clock on Saturday, July 26, in scallops appliqued on the front PLat.veloping\u2019 (ES \\{the Chapel of the Queen Mary and casc z over the satin in 444 line and x Veterans\u2019 Hospital the back into a sweeping train.like verit V ; ÿ lle illusion was \u2018Où MME A.COUR AL The marriage of Miss Beverley Her headdress of tulle | of orange e On Jean Woodburn, younger daugh- 5: At à re CORSETIERE {| ter o£ Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Wood- many dre Spacialist in: burn, of Westmount, and Mr.Ro- were trim .ps .W1 bert Thackray Worden, son of Miss / illian Herring Some ha # \u201c MU-BACK - GRENIER - LeGANT {| Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Worden, of faced into ; PLAYTEX | Farnham, Que.\u2018 formerly of - e skirts 3 PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS {| Westmount is taking place\u2019 on|| HAIRDRESSING\u2014BEAUTY CULTURE « |hodices ef $ ; Saturday, July 26, at Westmount -Jthe bac E { GOTHIC BRASSIERES and GIRDLES Park-Emmanuel Church.Mr.Closing for vacation | aed ?* NATURE'S RIVAL - A'LURE .CORETTE Worden is a graduate of McGill - vise & 2 University, Mechanical Engineer- SATURDAY, JULY 19th : BRASSIERES pve MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS Ser To Re-opening ELASTIC STOCKINGS The marriage of Beverley Frances, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.MONDAY, AUCUSY 11th CC ; , .* ® L.B.George, of Montreal, and | .- - , 4 Stores At Your Service Mr.John Cooper Antliff, son of Please make your appointment early ; y .J.C.tliff, of 4841 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST nd Kang piace po Specializing i in Cold Waves and all other branches of ! Westmount \u2018seven o'clock on Friday evening, airdressing and Beauty Culture Also 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.July 25 in Dominion-Douglas © APPOINTMENTS Disjoint s, * , 4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.Church.Mr.Antliff is a graduate 394 VICTORIA AVENUE : EL.7070 pat are\u201d } ; 6550 ST.HUBERT ST.in Science of McGill University, Ce, Room.104 oo rigerato : : ; 2 class of '51.Sit : iat Pirigerale wt rrr en Erne STL em ee «TEST TI ay _ er = irs so nila: v and fet of owers, niece x girl, x frock | -wear- Jilies- gay of as best while bride's \u2018Brien, usher- Mont- ecorat- s and r the on the: hrougn United Minuet t with w hat ported acces- r pink Coady Avenue h were Mr.and à the Misses all of | Honey 0; Mr.on, of d Mrs.+ THE.EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1952 Lonely Hearts Get Chance .For Reel Love \u2018Munich, Germany.\u2014 An enterprising Munich bachelor has devised a system for introducing men to women, and vice versa, that ha the Lonely Hearts clubs beat mile, It's done by movies.Werner Hampe, a 42 - year - ol Inventor, sits a marriage candi date before his camera.A short sound film is made.Then these \u2018 7 ve films are shown to people seeking mates.There is now an extensive library of men and women suitors in Hampe\u2019s \u201cMarriage-Soundfilm- Studio\u201d.A customer comes in says he\u2019d like to meet a nice lady and he is ushered to a seat.It\u2019s all done in complete privacy.He is shown films of ladies until à he finds one he likes.He can win-> PREVIEW: A Munich man views prospective date\u2014on film.bh dow-shop this way without embar- | rassment.He sees what the merchandise looks like, what it sounds like and then, if he wants, he can say, \u201cOK, wrap it up.\u201d \u2018Occasionally, a client can\u2019t find anything that he likes.When he reaches the point that he says, \u201cThis is where I came in,\u201d Hampe just turns the camera on him and adds him to the library.The unique system is patented, and Hampe plans to extend it all over Germany.Eventually, he hopes to exchange films with similar institutions all over the world.He feels, of course, that his method js the only way for people to find reel love.C hapter Enteitains Out-Of-Town Members Mrs.Melda Sutherland of Halifax, N.S., newly elected Grand Senior Preceptress of Crystal Chapters of British America, visited Montreal Crystal Chapter No.35 at their meeting in Victoria Hall.She congratulated this new Chapter for their ceremonial at the recent Grand Chapter sessions.lirs.Elizabeth Sinclair of Trail, E.C.,, Mrs.Elizabeth Dunsheath of Winnipeg, Man., and Mrs.Engram of Halifax, N.S., also conveyed greetings from their Chapters.After the meeting the out-of- towners were guests of the Montreal members at Macy's, West- mount.Frothy \u2018Formals Flaunt Black On White Touches .White is, almost without exception, first choice for summer evening dresses in Paris.Young and old are wearing white, with pale pink, gray, and black as next favorites.The closely-fitting bodice, nipping in a waist to the last centimeter, provides a perfect foil for these full skirts with width developing rapidly from the waistline and making their wearers look like veritable flowers.Organdy and Velvet At a recent charity gala affair, many dresses in white organdy were trimmed with black velvet.Some had black velvet ribbons laced into the corsages and 'round the skirts; others had black velvet bodices ending in large bows at the back bf the waist with long falling ends, breaking the other- Wise straight lines of the skirt.Black trimmings on white are very prominent.Jean Dessés treats is in the form of narrow black ace edgings on the flat curved ounces of a white tulle dress, vhile Paquin uses pipings of black elvet tjed in little bows at inter- als around the full skirt of a ress in white pleated organdy.Disjoint leftover cooked birds hat are too large for the During Lemon-and-Lime Season Try Old-Fashion Chiffon Pie Let's make the most of our opportunities.Now that fresh lemons © Deputy Secretary, Amy Johnson, Ont.; Treasurer, Mary Stewart, Ont.; Deputy Treasurer, Elizabeth Dunsheath, Man.; Junior Deputy, Ruth Day, Ont.; Chaplain, Ethel Williams, N.B.; Dir.of Ceremonies, Ann Newell, Sask.; Lecturer, Jessie Larter, P.E.I.; Deputy Lecturer, Edith Puddester, Nfld.;- Dir.of Juveniles, Lilliam Morgan, Ont.; Immed.Past Mistress, Alma Mec- Intyre, Sask.; Rep, from L.O.L.P.MacCaul, P.EI and R.E.Jones, Alta.Montreal members entertained at a dinner-dance at which Councillor Bullock represented the City of Montreal and conveyed greetings of Mayor Camilien Houde and a welcome to the City to the 500 members attending the sessions Entertainment included the Three Kasper Sisters of local radio fame, Mrs.Madge Gill of the Verdun Players\u2019 Guild, \u201cUncle Jock\u201d Mo- lineaux in a number of Scotch renditions, and Miss Margaret Erskine as pianist and accompanist.\u2018A delegation was recetved from Juvenile Orange Lodge of Montreal, when the President Miss PAGE THIRTEEN Benevolent Association Elects Mrs.Ethel Erskine As President For the first time in the histo history the of the Ladies or ange Benevolent Association\u2019 Grand Lodge of British America, a Quebec member hag reached the top.At the 55th Annual Convention, held in Queen's Hotel, Mrs.Ethel Erskine, of Verdun, Other officers elected were \u2014- Deputy Mistress, Melda Sutherland, was elected Grand Mistress, N.S; Secretary, Anna Grier, Ont.; % tion Harris that the Canadian Gove ernment be requested to increase the percentage of immigrants from the British Isles.Following a noon hour church service, 500 members marched to Lhe Cenotaph, where a short sere vice was held \u201cIn remembra.ice\u201d and wreaths were placed by Grand Mistress Alma McIntyre for L.O.B.A.and Grand Master J.RH.Clancy for L.O.L.During these warm Summer days, you'll find it a pleasure to shop at MAY'S in a friendly atmosphere of fully air conditioned comfort.M and limes are rolling into market and while eggs are plentiful, how about a few old-fashioned homemade lemon pies?Cooking experts have wrestled with lemon and lime pie problems and come up with Gosse gave an address of welcome, &nd Barbara McLeod and Roslyn Ryder presented gifts, A resolution of loyalty was sent 1233 GREENE AVENUE LADIES WEAN this time-tested recipe: New M.S.President Is Mrs.|.B.Rice | + MRS.J.B.RICE New slate of officers for the West End Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, 1952- 1953, has been announced, with new president being Mrs.J.B.Rice.Other executive are: First vice-president: Mrs.8.Willard.Second vice-president: Mrs.C.St.Denis.Treasurer: Mrs.R.T.Scafe.Correspondence Secretary: Mrs.P.G.Carrier.Recording Secretary: Mrs.A.D.Devenny.Membership Chairman: Mrs.R.M.Macaulay; Co-Chairman: Mrs.J.J.O'Reilly; Miles of Silver: Mrs.J.M.Conroy; Press and Publicity: Mrs.W.J.McCubbin; Hospitality Chairman: Mrs.J.O.Cairns; Courtesy Chairman: Mrs.H.L.Taylor; Telephone Committee: Mrs.I.C.McEwan, Chairman, Mrs.R.W.Mitchell, Mrs.F.B.Nixon, Mrs.A.Wilkins; Draw- Banks: Mrs.B.Fogel.Rosemere Picnic A picnic with races and entertainment for all, will be held tomorrow at the Orange and Protestant Home for Children, 56 Phillippe St,, Rosemere.This is under the auspices of the Orange Social Club but the public is invited.There will be sandwiches, cake, hot dogs, drinks, etc.for sale on the grounds and all proceeds from efrigerator, wrap loosely and ffrigerate.tot daansbrab00 00 the sale of these will go-to the .; Home a TETE TE biti mes 25e sem 0u sens ings: Mrs, J.Redmond; Birthday ¥ Lemon or Lime Chiffon Pie One tablespoon gelatin for a firm filling, or 2 teaspoons of gelatin or a fluffer filling or for use with small eggs; 4 cup cold wa- sugar; Ja cup unstrained; % cup sugar; 4 cup unstrained lemon or lime juice; 14 teaspoon grated lemon er lime rind; 14 teaspoon salt; a few drops of green coloring for lime pie, a 9-inch baked pastry shell or a graham cracker shell.Sprinkle gelatin on water and soak a few minutes.Beat egg yolks slightly, and add half the sugar and the lemon or lime juice and rind.Cook over boiling water, stirring constantly until thick.Add softened gelatin to the hot egg mixture; stir until dissolved.Mix in the coloring for lime pie.Cool until thick but not set.Add salt to egg whites and beat until stiff.Add rest of sugar slowly beating eonstantly.Then blend with the cooled gelatin mixture.Pour into the ple shell and chill.Keep cold until served.Note: Graham cracker shell, which requires no baking and is easy to make, is a good choice for this summer pie.Use 15 graham crackers; 15 cup melted table fat; 14 cup sugar.Roll.erackers fine, Mix with other ingredients.Turn into pie pan and pat into a solid smooth shell, Orange Meringue Icing Next time you make an orange cake, frost it with orange meringue and stick it under the broiler until it is lightly browned.| You'll need 2 egg whites to which you add a pinch of salt and beat until stiff but not dry.Gradually beat in 15 cup sugar and pile it lightly all over the cake, Sprinkle it with 1.tablespoon of shredded orange rind \u2014 or more if you like \u2014before browning.cake \u2014 or almost any kind of |; to Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Family, A resolution was also sent to Minister of Immigra- (Opposite Avenue Theatre! 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teaspoon sugar, teaspoon pepper.Melt butter in saucepan over moderate heat, Add onion and green pepper.Cook until tender, about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.Add remaining ingredients.Mix well and heat thoroughly.Let simmer 5 minutes over low \u2018heat.Serve in hot soup dishes.For something hot to serve at a That\u2019s a hot weather meal.Browned Rice Gourmet (Yield: 4 servings) - Two tablespoons fat, 14 cup minced onion, 14 cup minced celery, 1 teaspoon kitchen bouquet, 1 cup water, 14 cup red wine or grape juice, 3-ounce can chopped broiled mushrooms, 1 cup long grain or converted rice, 1 chicken bouillon cube, 14 teaspoon salt, 1 small bay leaf, welcome For Scientific Literature Ask: Melt fat in 2-quart saucepan.The Easy Way in a Few Le Most Modern Methods dual controlied cars FULLY INSURED For SAFETY and EFFICIENCY, LEARN TO DRIVE Standard Cars \u2014 aiso Fluid Drive and Hydramatic So DRIVING SCHOOL * \u201coii 410, Montront {Special Care Glven to Nervous People) ssons With Expert Instructors \u2014\\ Ie} PE FRED SCHULTZ New Retail Store at: 4115 St.Catherine St.W.FLOORING Ltd.CUSTOM FLOORING FLOOR COVERING SPECIALISTS For Over Half a Century THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1952 This Tempting Summer Grill Is Made Quickly broil on a hot summers day?Well, here it is.If you have one of the handy liftle table model broilers you'll probably want to use it for all your summer broiling since they do not heat up the room and are quick and \u2018easy to clean.Summer Grill (4 servings) popetits and digestion ® recipe.You will need about 1% One 12-ounce can luncheon food gives you more strength : and nourishment; put fess cupsful, ; meat, 1 teaspoon kitchen bouquet, on Get Lovely Curves Rosy Corn Chowder 1 tablespoon prepared mustard, 1 Don't fear getting TOO (at.: ; teaspoon horseradish, 4 halves Stop when you've gained the (Yield: 4 generous servings) canned aches ; t 1 Fan 15 or 20 Sa.you Deed Two tablespoons butter, 1% cup \u2018 Iv.peaches, mint or apple little.New \u201cget Scuuatated finely diced onion, % cup finely JV)\" .Outros Fonte fables es diced green pepper, 3-ounce can Cut luncheon meat in eight vigor and added pounds, this chopped broiled mushrooms, No.2 Slices.Arrange meat in center of broiling rack.Combine kitchen bouquet, mustard and horseradish.-Spread mixture over slices of luncheon meat.Drain peaches and arrange, hollow side up, on rack with meat.Insert broiling pan in top grooves of table broiler.or place 4 inches from source of heat in stove.Broil until peaches are thoroughly hot and meat is lightly browned, about 8 minutes in table broiler or 6 minutes in regular broiler.fresh-cooked vegetable, such as sweet and sour zucchini, in center of platter and serve immediately.Sweet and Sour Zucchini (4 servings) Two tablespoons fat, 1 small clove garlic, minced; 1 pound zucchini squash, 3-ounce can sliced broiled mushrooms, 1; teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons sugar, 1 table- Spoon vinegar, 1 teaspoon cornstarch.Melt fat in saucepan.Add garlic and let cook 1 minute over mod- cook, tightly covered, until rice is tender and all liquid is absorbed, about 20 minutes, If necessary, tilt cover slightly to allow rice to dry off after it is done.Serve immediately with sliced cold meat.Volunteers Needed At Montreal General Miss Flora Baptist, Director of Volunteers for The Montreal General IIzspital, has just peen granted a year's leave of absence to serve with the Red Cross In Japan.The work of this active department is being carried on by two volunteers who have given many hours service to a number of hospital departments.Mrs.G.T.the volunteer department during Miss Baptist\u2019s absence and Mrs.R.Wylie is to assist her, Mrs.Graham reports that the Hospital has found the volunteers so valuable and reliable that requests for help are on the increase.Recently a number of teachers and students from high schools and universities have volunteered time each week during the summer.While this is helping with the vacation period, .the Volunteer Department ts Featuring a complete line of: already working on the fall .program and would like more ~ ® LINOLEUM o' RUBBER & CORK FLOORING volunteers who can come in regu- e ASPHALT TILE e WALL TILE larly over the fall and winter.mb ge OPENING SPECIAL : Covering Problems, Consult Us for Expert Advice on Your Floor 10% discount on all floor coverings and wall tiles for limited time only.Without Obligation FL< RING LI FRED SCHULTZ 4115 St.Catherine St.West FI.9659 MITED There are posts to be filled in the clinics, the offices, the library and the Gift Shop-Snack Bar operated by The Women\u2019s Auxiliary at the Western Division.\u201cA volunteer who gives time to the Montreal General,\u201d says Mrs.Graham, speaking from experience, \u201chas both the satisfaction of contributing to the good of the community, and \u2018the oppor- and understanding.\u201d Anyone interested in contributing their services to the M.GH.Looking for a quick dinner to preheated broiling compartment of 4 tunity of adding to his own skills Summer Grill of highly seasoned luncheon meat served with \u2018sweet and sour zucchini is easily prepared on a table-model broiler.of mushrooms.in salt and sugar.Cover and cook until squash is barely tender, about 15 minutes, Sprinkle thickens.Serve immediately.Initiation Held By Victoria Lodge At Monday night's meeting in Ross Hall, Queen Victoria Lodge No.823 L.O.B.A.initiated Miss Joan Stevens, now of Westmount, but recently from Edinburgh, Scotland.Sister E.Allen, Financial Secretary of Dawson\u2019s Bluebell Lodge, Pollispark, Glasgow, now a steady visitor with Queen Vic- ¥ y Add onion and celery and let cook erate heat.Meanwhile wash zuc- .a 4347 St.Denis St.ve BOAO UAL ERI 5 minutes.Stir in kitchen bouquet.|-chini and cut in %-inch alices.| (Ori Ee ped 2s Deputy Mis- Montreal 18 11795 ETHIER ST.MONTREAL-NDRTH Add remaining ingredients, Bring Place sliced zucchini in saucepan friend.Sis Stevens expressed dee TEL.MA.5495 \u201c M - to boil.Stir well.Lower heat and With garlic.Add contents of can Siatio P P * * : : appreciation of the warm welcome Depots: given her by Canadians since coming to Canada in March.During the closing ceremony a two-minute silence was observed in memory of Sis.Marjorie Violet Shalders, of Third Avenue, who passed away on Monday morning after a lengthy illness.A member of Maple Leaf Lodge No.71 IMPERIAL summer meal, try this novel 1 for many years, Mrs.Shalders, z browned rice.Serve with cold| Arrange meat and peaches on Blend together and stir in the |prior to her illness, was a con.aoa CULTURE FOR sliced turkey, chicken or duck-|ends of hot serving platter.Fill vinegar and cornstarch, Cook, |stant visitor at sister lodges.MEMADE YOGURT ling and a mixed green salad.| peach cavities with jelly, Place a stirring constantly, until sauce! With so many members on vacation for the August 4 meeting, it: was decided to hold a social evening of cards instead, to which all friends are cordially invited.\u201cInvisible\u201d Weaving ART WEAVING on all kinds of fabrics: woollen, linen, knitwear, otc.damaged by moths, burns, tear and wear, etc.PLAIN SEWING AND MENDING L'AIDE AUX INFIRMES BUTTONS & BOWS SHOP 1370 À Greene Ave.113 College St.St.Laurent BY.1525 À KNIFE BOX that offers both convenience and protection against sharp edges may be quite easily fashione pine \u2014 with strips along the the same material.First make cuts in the main block with a saw; then add to ho d three aring knives Ed one kitchen or table knife should be about 4 ins.wide; 2 ins.deep, and 10 ins.long.from a block of white sides \u2014 and end and bottom of sides, base and front end.Just as a guide to dimensions: a box Very attractive BOOK -MARKS for many years of useful service may be cut from discarded felt hats, or scraps of leather and pieces of silk ., -either lettered as desired or left plain.Should phone the Volunteer Department at the Central Division and talk the matter over with Mrs.Graham or Mrs, Wylie.Hardwood floors refinished & polished Floor Coverilg Sales & Installation TEBERNE PR ANIV ILR YL LNT ECT Se aa 206 n at sash ce suai te \u201cte, > ge PAS mo \u2018 ~~ pms ot hf eg \u2014 _ _ __ )P pren cat on nm se - .- ac.a mu ee [I \u2018 +» ns Le pere vo.sg ~ \u2018 - > « \u2019 me tte A Le Bacs Eng sais - - _ \u2014 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1053 \u2018Bridal Event At Home 5, Guimont talség place sly 1.A assiste by Misses\u2019 B: are] Mock Whipped Cream Of Mrs.J.McConnell |%as n EL A Le er M.Larsen, whipped Topping for puddings, 30d use as whipped cream.Ms wag made to the bride-elect and and I.Kenaghan, 2%.cups.the.music was supplied by Miss | \u2018pie, or fruit: Half cup water, 1 \u201cThe Marguerite Bourgeois Rollande Binette- -and Mrs.Fhotfpe | That stitch in time won't gave tablespoon lemon juice, half cup .Chapter of 1.0.D.E., entertained at on Darrance.>.) only \u2018nine: it m t -|skim milk powder, two table- i ; the residence of the Regent Mrs.| The table decorations were white té y £ th ey be the.selva spoons sugar, one-quarter tea- boleros, brief jackets, and e J, B, McConnell in honor of the|and yellow.Mrs,\" Dinner, vice- [22 Of Le whole garment and\\ Sroon Vanilla \u2018Put water and| full-length evening coats secretary, Miss Gisele St.Hilaire, regent assisted by the bride's mo- prolong its use and attractiveness lemon juice in bowl, add skim milk strikingly effective, whose marriage to Mr.Laurent ther Mrs.A.St.Hilaire, presided, far beyond the normal span.DUPLESSIS e debt of the Province A sensational rise in provincial revenue since 1944 is the best index of Quebec's economic prosperity.With only 13% ef the tax dollar the Quebec Government was able to execute projects which are en asset to the country.IONS Think of all the Provincial Government would have done had it received a just and equitable share a y ;[ of the tax dollar.In 8 years\u2019 ad- Co ministration the National Union I Qo produced 8 surpluses.In this as in all other respects Duplessis led the way.\u201cDuplessis Keeps Quebec Ahead\u201d PAGE FIFTEEN adding sugar and vanilla.Chi Kes- Crisply starched white piqué ven are especially powder.Beat until stiff, gradually when worn over black dresses, Sng ERR oe PRT pS 4 + - : - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1952 * » wile, | LAURENTIANS .° service (Provincial Transport) = Lakeof TwoMountains Camp 25, aie ahr mse Boosts 30 Acres Fine Land via Terrebonne and then route 18, the most direct route and that recommended.Lakewood Lodge is 80 miles from Montreal.Additional information and ree servations from the Lewinsons, 5010 Sherbrooke Street west, telephone DE.4052, or the lodge direct, Lussier de Montcalm post office, telephone St.Donat 36 ring 2, or The Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2771.A special 109% discount is available for vacation ers during September (Indian summer).TOWNSHIPS PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY, QUE.Situated on beautiful Lake Massa.wippi, 90 miles from Montreal.JOLY'S FARM | In the Laurentians Excellent home-cooked foods.Bright, airy rooms.MODERN CONVENIENCES THROUGHOUT Sandy beach, boats, fishing, tennis, volleyball, ping pong.Restaurant, recreation hall, dancing.- 240 Acres of land for Hiking and Sports.Call FAlkirk 4544 .\u201c ji 1.1.BRAE LODGE MOONEY's fl Meal Place For A Restful Holiday LOG CABIN Home cooked meals, spring-filled mattresses, sports include volley ball, lawn bowling, swimming, boating, playgrounds.500 acres, fj barn dancing Saturday nights.Modern sanitation.KERR'S FARM LAKEFIELD, QUE.| © BOATING e DANCING | © BATHING © TENNIS A restful and economical vacation Folder\u2014Telephone Lachute 99J4 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2771* Now Open For The Summer Season Situated on beautiful Lac Roy- mond.Sandy beach, golf, tennis.Make reservations now.Free transportation from station For reservations or information, call The camp seeks to maintain the highest standards of Christian ac- MEALS INCLUDED Apply for folder: J.& R.G.Hatrick Write Mrs.E.M.Hill-Jones, Val ; Morin Station, or phone Ste.Agathe MArquette 6526 Route 1 to Magog | 191 W 5, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, or Moniter Vacation Bureau, i.| WA 27510 All summer sports supervised by * ee WA.2171 MRS.MARTIN DR.MARTIN Tort a Denon yates\" I .2 \u20ac ates, Fri deni H ; Te ted by Dr.Harold : om OF Sprinkler protected.\u201cFriendship, appiness, e- rected by Dr, Harold George Mar- IDEAL FOR HONEYMOON Fun & Relaxation laxation, Inspiration,\u201d add up to tin, Ph.D, Th.D., D.D, and Mrs.COUPLES at an ideal summer vacation.Eloise Dorley Martin, Litt.D.For full particulars Iruarding rates, ete.) write or .BELLEVUE HOTEL Modern, comfortable, English This is exactly what is offered On the 30 acres of \u201creal coun- proprietor, or Monitor \"Vacation cooking, sports, tennis, golf, riding, at the Lake of Two Mountains try\u201d are found ventilated and elec- Bureau, WA, 2771, MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.cocktail lounge, erchestra nightiy.Camp, owned and operated by trically lighted buildings with an Every comfort you can desire, with Amusements isolated from rooms, Christian Homes For Children In-| equipped dining room and kitchen.good, wholesome meals and all Sandy beach, boating, fishing.corporated.The children may employ, upon BRAE MANOR ET sports available.Holds 250 Acres Playground Situated at \u201cWildwood\u201d Vau-|simple request, boats, canoess LE RESERYE NOW! FREE TRANSPORTATION dreuil, Quebec, the camp is di-| ponies and horses according to North Hatley UE Write or Telephone A.B.Basler.Montreal \u2014 HA.5720 (Evenings their age.A select guest house overlooking 72 Morin Heights, Tel.340, or preferably) LAURENTIANS Only 28 miles from Montreal, beautiful Lake Massawippl.Home- k WA Ae ureau, Lodge \u2014 St.Scholestique 262-2 the C.P.R., C.N.R.and Provincial like atmosphere, excellent çuisine, » Fr .transport provide quick efficient swimming, sailing, beating; fishing, ; | s q | golf, cocktail lounge.0 SANDY BEACH INN ==.- | Deñy rates, 56-58 | 5 Ÿ ; | AU GROS SAPIN .At LAKE MASKINONGE, ST.JOVITE - # .- .F X A licensed Inn situated on the LODGE ; ; ; ; imi «\u201c È shore of Lake Guindon, on the road ; \"| 30 clean, comfortabie rooms \u2014 hot tivity resulting in a definite \u201cno i fe Lake Marois.Spacious lawn and revenez meurs Re) and cold running water in 2 smoking\u201d attitude.Telephone North Hatley 96 ce fans terrace overlooking lake Perfect Holiday ming, boating, tennis court; danc- \u2014 ; urnished with Laurentian lounge at ; ing.outdoor bowling, spacious chairs, 40 miles from Montreal.Reasonable Cost! ground, sun porch.Fully licensed.- ; Comfortable Rooms with Ren Moderate Rates AKEWO00 e LAKE HOUSE HOTEL ?hot and cold water \u2014 Golf course on grounds, swimming Reservations Lake Massawippi , Pool, tennis court, sundecks, etc.SANDY BEACH INN NORTH HATLEY QUE \u2019 ° Excellent Meais vi Information: Laks Guindon, County Terrebonne.Phone Shawbridge 628 - Ring 5 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2771 Musie er Orchestra Nightly Rates from $5.00 up (with 2 meais) Write for folder direct or call Monitor Vacation Burean WA.2771* WIN-SUM INN ST.SAUVEUR DÉS MONTS, P.Q.A lovely setting on a height overlooking the village.Spacious lawn and sunny terrace.Private swimming-pool close by.Golf within twenty minutes\u2019 walk.No mosquitoes or black flies.« 22 large, cheery bedrooms \u2014 each with a delightful view \u2014 all with running water \u2014 scme with private bath.Ideal spot for a rest.Breakfast in bed if desired.Exceptional hospitality, outstanding meals \u2014 and \u2014 \"The Dog House\", downstairs, for cocktails.Complete automatic sprinkler and alarm system.Rates $5.50 to $9.00\" per day, meals included Telephone Ste.Adele 3582 er Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2771* Dept.M, ST.JOVITE, QUEBEC PHONE 86R4 Write for FREE Folder ROCK CLIFF INN MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.Fully Licensed Hotel A delightfully cosy inn in the heart of the Laurentians, On a private lake, sandy beach, spacious grounds.Easily accessible to station and village.Tennis, shuffleboard, badminton boating, fishing, pingpong, dance.ing, free transportation to golf course, .Home cooking, friendly atmosphere.Reasonable rates, © For further details, write: Mrs.E.G.Graves or- phone Morin Heights 388 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.277 \u2019 TITHE \u2018Line 9 À \u20ac A IY _ A Lake Connolly Plogeure Haven for Vacation Minded Pire for YOUR COMFORT AND ENJOYMENT Shui © ISINE @ MODERN COCKTAIL LOUNGE © BOATING o SWIMMING #6 Furthér Information end Ilustrated Folder Phone: EL.8776 Décedey, Thursday or Fridey (Evenings Owiyd er HA.1624 ELA AAA AAA444 come to Croft\u201d CAMP MAUPAS eg'd.VAL MORIN STATION, QUE.2 hours from Montreal by C.P.R.or Route |! Ideal Vacation \" Recreation - Recuperation Physical Culture All Summer Sports Best French Cuisine Apply direct or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2771* Seting deal Lewinson's Lakewood Lodge in the Laurentians is located at beautiful and scenic Lac Oureau, at St.Donat, Que.The beauty of unspoiled countryside \u2014 an island- studded freshwater lake, with 32 miles of shoreline, ringed about by majestic hills \u2014 a beach of golden sand at your door\u2014 quaint, old-world French Canadian vil- iages with easy reach \u2014 all this is your when you vacation ot Lake wood Lodge.The Lodge is high in the most picturesque of .the Laurentian ranges and features such sports as boating, horseback riding, tennis, planned activities and sports, all in addition to those previously mentioned, A superb cuisine is famous for American Jewish cooking.All the lodge appointments have been thoughtfully provided for your comfort.The charming, congenial people who year.after year vacation at\u2019 Lakewood are your guarantee of a wonderful holiday.Lewinson's Lakewood Lodge may easily be reached by daily bus PINE LODGE HOTEL RAWDON, QUE.An axcellent Resort Hotel.All modern conveniences.Really a desirable location for the vacationist.Our Meals Are Our Pride! COCKTAIL ROOM Û Toi: RAWDON 34 LOWER ST.LAWRENCE Right By The Sea At METIS BEACH, QUE.easonable Rates \u2014 Book Early | We also have -a large BUNGALOW «wm gecommodates 6 \u2014And have your meals in Sunnyside's Dining Room.Por further particulars, call, Monitor Vacation Bureau 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 e Rumpus room and grill A.W.Gibson, proprietor Make your reservations early Phone 139 GEORGEDALE FARM Near Lake Memphremagog Foot of Mt.Elephantus, Eastern Townships, near Vermont.Daily steamer trips.All conveniences, congenial environment, wholesome meals.Good roads.Rates: $24 and $27 weekly.Write Mrs.Claude George, Mansonville, Que.or Phone 45 Ring 1-4 MEET ME AT The Shaggy Dog = Spring Valley Ranch Easi of the Bolton Pass The- strategie stop-over on Route 39, the best and most direct route to the Maine Coast.Quiet comfort and atmosphere, J.B.ond Elizabeth Hamilton Phone Mansonville 41 R 2-1 - - .- e \u201cBelles on Their Toes\u201d at the Westmount Sunday The lovable Gilbreth family of \u201cCheaper By The.Dozen\u201d fame returns to the screen in \u201cBelles On Their Toes,\u201d a comedy in color by Technicolor, which comes to the Westmount Theatre on Sunday.Jeanne Crain, Myrna Loy, Debra Paget, Jeffrey Hunter and Edward, Arnold have the stellar.roles and the supporting cast is headed by Hoagy Carmichael, Barbara Bates, Robert Arthur and Verng Felton.\u201cBelles On Their Toes\" is based on the novel by the same authors, Frank and Ernestine Gilbreth, of \u201cCheaper .By The Dozen.\u201d The story reveals the further adventures of the uproarious clan and tells what happens when the Gilbreth boys get growing pains and the.girls discover romance.Producer Samuel G.Engel and Director Henry Levin used eight musical numbers, some new and some old, to heighten the human interest qualities of the story and to give the entire family a chance to show-off vocally as well as sentimentally.Among the songs are \u201cBeans,\u201d a new song by Mack Gordon, which Carmichael and Debra Paget sing with the family chorus chiming in; \u2018Whistle and Walk Away,\u201d by Gordon and Sammy Fain; \u2018Lazy,\u201d an old song by Irving Berlin and such Barbara, Bates, Jeanne Crain, and Debra Paget make an attractive trio of turn-of-the-century beach beauties in Twentieth Cen- tury-Fox\u2019s nostalgie.Technicolor comedy, \u201cBelles On Their Toes\u201d opening Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.- THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1962 [ breath-taking sequences ment on the Monkland screen Saturday till Tuesday in M-G-M's \u201cPandora and the Flying Dutchman,\u201d co-starring James Mason and Ava Gardner in the fascinating story of a beautiful American girl who, while living in Spain, falls in- love with a mysterious Dutch painter and finds her fate inexorably held in his hands.Filmed on location in magnificent Technicolor, against the picturesque, mountain-fringed Costa Brava of northeastern Spain, the story's action engenders excitement in a series of cumulative episodes, among them a thrilling race-car trial speed run at 250 miles per heur, ending with the car enveloped in flames; and in the bullring, climaxed when a matador involved in the heroine\u2019s life is gored to death\u201d But while there is action, excitement and suspense in almost every reel of \u201cPandora and the Flying Dutchman,\u201d the story is primarily a medern juxtaposition of the famous legend of the 16th Century Dutch sea captain who murdered the wife he thought un- PAGE SEVENTEEN \u2018Pandoraand The F lying Dutchman\u2019 At The Monkland Saturday There is absorbing entertain- color, pageantry and gypsy music of the Spanish scene.James Mason offers a powerfu) and gripping performance in the dual role of the modern Dutchman aware of his fateful destiny and, in the flashback scenes, of the historic sea captain of the legend: Ava Gardner, in the most demanding and dramatic role of her fast-rising career, is brilliant ly effective as the American girl who exerts a fatal fascination upon almost every man who enters her life, and is compellingly beautiful in the superb Technicolor photography.While the co-stars hold first attention throughout the narra- ive, there are admirable supporting performances upon the part of a hand-picked cast.Nigel Patrick is excellent as the daring racing- car driver, willing to give up even his precious car to prove his love for Pandora.Sheila Sim gives spark and fire to her role as a girl jealous of her more fascinating rival.Harold Warrender lends\u201d * a convincing authority to his portrayal of the archaeologist who unwittingiy sends Pandora into the arms of the Dutchman, while nostalgic numbers as \u201cAny Rags,\u201d \u201cPapanese Sand Man\u201d and \u201cLove's Old Sweet Song.\u201d Added Attraction Stewart Granger, who fouzht the heat and dangers of the African veldt in the memorable \u201cKing Solmon\u2019s Mines,\u201d fights another thrilling battle against man, beast and Nature in the sub-zero temperatures and frozen wastes of \u201cThe Wild North\u201d.The picture, first to be photographed in the new Ansco Color, was filmed on location in three separate sessions, with the remarkable blizzard scenes taken in the Idaho wastelands during winter, another session devoted to capturing spectacular canoe sequences on the Clearwater River rapids, and the final scenes shot against breathtaking panoramas of the Grand Tetons in Wyoming.Frank Fenton's exciting screen play is motivated by the files of the Royal North West Mounted Police and the personal memoirs of Constable Albert Pedley, whose exploits during one of Canada's foulest winters made mountie history.In \u201cThe Wild North\u201d his hero is Jules Vincent (Stewart Granger), a fearless trapper who has been captured in his cabin in the far North by Constable Pedley (Wendell Corey) and is being brought back to civilization to face a charge of murder.Intrepid adventure after adventure befoll the two men as they make their way across the frozen wastes, fighting off wolves, narrowly escaping death in- an avalanche, enduring through cold and hunger.The heroic exploits of this ill- assorted couple, one captor, the other manacled prisoner; and the manner in which Jules Vincent is vindicated of the charge of murder in a surging climax in whieh his canoe is dashed against the rocks of a perilous yapids, makes for a drama which 1s replete with actioh, suspense and tense excitement throughout every moment.The Swiss government has bought £10,000 wofth of British television studio equipment.faithful and was condemned to (Continued on page 18) roam the seas eternally, or until he could find a woman willing to give her life for him.The counterpart of these figures in the yacht- owning Dutch painter and the American girl, Pandora, who loved him enough to give up her life for him makes for a fascinating STARTING romantic drama laid against the SATURDAY Till TUESDAY ! (Evaporative COOLING !) WESTMOUNT Sherbrooke at Grey THE LOVES OF PANDORA EL.9545 In Flaming Technicolor ! FILMED IN ACTUAL Starts SUNDAY for ONE WEEK\"! .LOCATIONS ON THE LOVE-SWEPT SHORES OF THE ROMANTIC MEDITERRANEAN ! SPECTACULAR THRILLS Death-defying Scenes! Son Starring DEBRA JEFFREY Varma PAGET-HUNTER-ARNOLD HOAGY CARMICHAEL + BARDARA BATES - ROBERT ARTHUR » VERNA FELTON ine Ori 4 From the best- beloved Book-of-the- om 2ND EXCITING ATTRACTION! \u2014\u2014 Stewart GRANGER * Wendell COREY Month sequel to \u201cCheaper ByT The Dozen\u201d ANSCO COLOR » TURE AEE rT.0 LAST SHOWING TODAY \"ROOM FOR ONE MORE\", with Cary Grant and Betsy Drake.Also \"THE LIGHT TOUCH\" XM _ with Stewart Granger and Pier Angeli.* * * PANDORA AND THE FLYING | DUTCHMAN PLUS ! 8 MINUTES OF FAST HILARIOUS FUN ! You'll Forget The Heat When You Meet This Rictous Comedy Trio ! = ENDS TODAY \u2014 CLARK CABLE \"Across the Wide Missouri\" COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR ALSO % Tyrone POWER \"I'LL NEVER FORGET oll COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR PT PT gy Bapsidh tpi meg SET RBA.AM gs ET 1 Che die 2 oop mcs + 5 TR ag Fu BE TTT i PAGE EIGHTEEN _ Direct From Hollywood sy ack Higstisers Local Cleric\u2019s \u201cThe Robe\u201d Subject of $4,000,000 Film HOLLYWOOD, July 9 9 \u2014 Cuff Notes ., .Margaret Truman gets $5,000 each for nine television appearances.Her price will drop when her pappy no longer rooms in the White House .Looks like Suzanne Cloutier, Ottawa's candidate for film fame, won't do much more than get herself suntanned during \u201cher current Hollywood stay.Her movie with Alan Ladd and Humphrey Bogart 1a ostponed indefinitely and Paramount has no assignment on tap for her.Meanwhile she draws $500 a week just for loafing .Orson Welles a LES & SERVIGE LTD.79 MOUNTAIN ST UN.6-9032, WS 17-141 0e Wi.4177 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 PM.@ | PTT AUSTIN.SPECIAL SUMMER MEMBERSHIP 3 months $7 INDIVIDUAL SWIMS - 50c Mixed Swimming - Tuesday, Wednesday-and Friday, 8 to 10 p.m.Ladies\u2019 Swimming - Mon., Thurs.and Friday, 7 to 8 p.m.Phone for Summer Folder WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherkrooke Street West ALWAYS I SEASoy y tly CL.3916 EE Cables ce sheen 9 1000000 EY ERT RETR \u2018I hopes not ._ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1952 a | | | she \u201cwon't \u2018take her vaudeville act to Canada since taxes don't leave her enough net income to warrant.working more than a few weeks this year, She\u2019s still a sick girl and I would not ignore the possibility of a relapse.George Tabori, who wrote the recent \u2018Broadway flop, \u201cFlight Into Egypt,\u201d is authoring the screenplay \u201cI Confess,\u201d which Alfred Hitchcock plans making in Quebec City.Hitch arrives in Montreal tomorrow en route to the location site with Montgomery Clift .Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., is re-releasing his father\u2019s old hit, \u201cThe Iron Mask\u201d, but will record a new background commentary for the ancient adventure film .Mary Pickford summers abroad before making her movie comeback in \u201cThe Library\u201d .Rudy Vallee draws $850 every week so long as he lives from paid-up insurance annuities .Alan Young returns _.to the video airlanes in September \u2014 on film.He may also do some live programs but .Young is aware of the fate which has befallen Red Skelton.After doing his weekly television show only one season, Skelton has used up all his material and all his welcome.As a result of Skelton-super-saturation the comic is now a boxoffice dud.Wallace Reyburn, former Montreal Standard war cor- respondént, is ghost-writing a series of Bebe Daniels titled \u201cThe Men In My Life\u201d.Miss Daniels\u2019 hombres include Rudy Valentino, Doug Fairbanks, Wil- llam Powell and Ramon Novar- ro .My, that certainly dates Bebe .Talent doesn\u2019t seem to mean much these days.Paul Douglas picked up $10,000 just for endorsing a stein of Milwaukee beer on television and Lizabeth Scott got $4,500 for saying she wore a Gruen watch .+ .\u201cThe Robe\u201d, by former Montreal Preacher Dr.Lloyd C.Douglas, will be filmed at a cost of over $4,000,000 by 20th Century-Fox.The story has been in various stages of production for six years without ever reaching the sound sets, but work will now be hurried .« .Too bad Dr.Douglas isn't still living to see his great book come to life, Lana Turner wants a $75,000 divorce settlement from Robert Topping but it 33 unlikely she'll get it.\u2018Topping is a tin plate heir and he has transferred his holding outside of California to escape jurisdiction of the stale courts .Employment is at its all-time peak in Hollywood, with 54 companies making 3.442 currently | separate 15-or 30-minute films, exclusively for television .It takes big money to make big money.Studios have raised the bidding to $500,000 on film rights to \u201cGuys and Dolls,\u201d and Producers Cy Feuer and Ernie Martin are now demanding this plus a share of the profits .Hugh Kemp, former Westmount High lad who's a script editor with the National Broadcasting Company in New York, is collaborating with Novelist Bud.Schulberg on a stage dramatization of The Disenchanted.: With 2,000 new television sia- tions expected to go into operation within the next three years, theatres are girding themselves for the battle to survive.One top film executive tells me he expects 5,000 of the 17,000 movieshouses currently in operation to close shop in the near future \u2014 and he feels it will benefit the industry rather -than hinder it.Too many \u201cmiarginal\u201d theatres, outmoded and ill-equipped, are still doing business Warner Brothers failed to pick up Mari Aldon's option and the Torontonian will free-lance.She co-starred recently wilh Gary Cooper in \u201cDistant Drums\u201d .The Hopalong Cassidy craze is dead and merchants are stuck with millions of dollars of Hoppy novelties they cannot move off their counters, even at bargain prices.On the St.John stretch of eight miles operated by the government the charge is $80 per day per rod including lodging, .board, salmon canoe with two guides, fishing rights, transportation from Gaspe Towa to camp.PLATTER MATTER +.By \u2018SPINNER\u2019 ST Pa = LEN OE OT OL ml By Decca \u2014 A welcome to an old friend who has turned out \u2018many a well-worn disc over the past quarter century.It's none other than Jesse Crawford who takes a fling at the current pop market with a relaxed organ styling of Kiss Of Fire and I\u2019m Yours.Jessie Leeds adds interest ith her piano like tones of the celeste.accompaniment and the soft, bell- \u2018Roberta Lee vibrantly extolls the merits of the Saturday Rag the potential honky-tonk hit, aided by \u2018the Lawson-Haggart Jazz Band in a suitable razz-matazz Roberta's top piping about her backing.A perfect couplet is bustling, best beau billed as a Busydy.* Tutti Camarata, Decca's popular music director, offers an unusual guaracha accented throughout by haunting flute notes and dedicated to The Cuban Nightingale.Flipside is Camarata\u2019s.own brisk samba appropriately labelled The Fhiter\u2019s Samba, also spotlighting a vigorous choral ensemble.By Victor\u2014Summertime is.band concert time and a unique pop label features Paul Lavalle and the famous Cities Service Band Of America in two tuneful brass band novelties.Top side is Mr, Laval- le\u2019 own Pitter Pat Parade describing the merry marchpast of the raindrops.The Green and White Quartette do the vocal honours and the flipside features a slick triple-trumpeting to The Trumpet Polka.Also accenting an oompah beat are the Six Fat Dutchmen in a jumpy instrumental couplet with a beer and pretzels atmosphere.You'll hear clarinet, flute, accordion, saxophone and tuba highlighting The Saxophone Schottisch and The Spoonmakers Leandier.With soft organ accompaniment the Sons Of The Pioneers brand of voice-blending clicks to a lilting, romantic Western ballad Waltz.Of The Roses, while on the flip the sextet jogs along to the pleasant strumming of a guitar and vocally describes the beauties of the Land Beyond The Sun.Top listening for the boots and saddle fans.Light Orchestral Ballet Memories: Ronnie Munro and His Orchestra.(London LP.) Ronnie Munro's orchestra is a medium-sized concert group previously heard in excellent recordings of music by Strauss, Wald- teufel and Chopin.Mr.Munro is also well-known in the British Isles for his many concerts of Scottish medleys and variety broadcasts.His well-balanced ensemble plays with a precision and sonority attributable to much larger orchestras and his baton! adheres strictly to the book in the matter of tempo.This is evidenced in this enjoyable waxing of the cream of ballet music.Leo Delibes is well represented by selections from \u2018La Source\u2019, \u2018Coppelia\u2019 and Sylvia\u2019, while the delightful and rarely heard Passo A Sei from Rossini's \u2018William Tell\u2019 is a high- ligh.Other choice excerpts are heard from:- Ponchielli's \u2018La Gio- conda\u2019, Luigini's \u2018Ballet Egyp- tien\u2019, Gounod's \u2018Faust\u2019 and \u2018Les Sylphides\u2019 by Chopin, Two Pianos Two Grand: Arthur Whitte- more and Jack Lowe, Duo-pianists with The RCA Victor, Orchestra conducted by Victor Allesandro.(Victor LP.) The team of Whittemore and Lowe started its professional career on a self-imposed gas.Accepting an invitation to visit his aunt in Puerto Rico, Arthur Whittemore announced that his inseparable friend Jack Lowe would accompany him as they were winning recognition in the U.S.as duo-pianists.This was a dubious statement, as the boys] were till attending The Eastman School Of Music in Rochester.On their arrival in Puertd¥gico they discovered they had been booked for a recital in San Juan.Following up on the joke, Whittemore and Lowe went to work and arranged nineteen pieces for two pianos in a matter of eighteen days, and delighted the San Juan audience with their brilliant duo keyboarding, Since that memor- able concert the team has established itself solidly with innumerable performances in the States in both classical and popular fields.The present disc displays their combined talent in a sparkling array of light tunes from musical comedy.Their \u2018clean, rippling arrangements add new lustre to such favourites as:- Falling in Love With Love, Brazil, They Didn't Believe Me, In The Still Of The Night, The Continental and a wonderful treatment of the due-for-a-revival Lover.The excellent orchestral backing gives a rich finesse to the program an never detracts from the soloists.Two Grand is grand entertainment! n Pandora .(Continued from Page 17) another stand- out role is played by Mario Cabre as the matador whose passionate love for Pandora brings about his own death.The man behind \u201cPandora and the Flying Dutchman\u201d is Albert Lewin, who has done a remarkably successful\u2019 job in writing, directing and (with Joseph Kaufman) co-producing this unusual picture.He has infused his story with spectacle, unflagging action and novel background, and the result is a drama that cannot fail to absorb and entertain anyone who sees it.One of the year's gayest and most original comedies, M-G-M\u2019s \u201cCallaway Went Thataway,\u201d has Fred MacMurray, Dorothy Mec- Guire and Howard Keel as its stars, and they'll all have -ÿou THATAWAY ABOUT CALLA- WAY.\u201cCallaway Went Thataway\u201d was written, produced and directed by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank, Hollywoods brilliant triple- threat team who were responsible for two previous M-G-M comedy hits, \u201cThe Reformer and the Redhead\u201d and \u201cStrictly Dishonorable.\u201d Junior Should Be Well Prepared As He Enters School If Junior is to make his school debut this fal, he should be well prepared in advance, mentally and physically.If he has not been accustomed to playing with other children, school life with dozens of young strangers may take a little adjustment.This usually works itself out in time.But to be sure that he is physically in good shape, he should have a very thorough medical examination, with particular attention to his eyes, ears and teeth.If he\u2019 needs glasses and is not provided with them, it may cause him to appear dull and slow to learn, when the only trouble is that he is not able to see well.Any impairment of his hearing should be treated, so that the child may have every chance for progress in his education.CE In 1951, locomotives \u201cof the Canadian National Railways operating in freight and passenger service, as \u2018well as those performs ing switching and work service, travelled a total distance of 102, 367,570 miles, This is 9,487,670 - miles «mare, thaw .tha.distance.between the earth and the sun.Sof: Sing i ! A À I i A iy : ION: : A THÉ EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1959 ES \u201c SOCKER GAME\u2014 What usually starts out to be a good old-fashioned soccer game generally develops i#nto a good old-fashioned socking match down Mexico way.At left, Goalie Cordoba of Mexican Atlas.\u2018and Argentina Independente's Grillo slug it out during a night game at Mexico City.In a day game against Oro, the Independente's Arrig game in a riot.(NEA) o goes after a fan.The night clash ended in a 3-3 tie, the day Westmount Recreation Dept.News The playground program has been going along as planned, with the exception of the inauguration of the Playtown mayors, police and fire chiefs, which was to take place last eyening, but due to parade arrangements was postponed to July 17.On Wednesday, July 9, all playground personnel were conducted on a tour of the Westmount City Hall, Fire Department, Police Department and Conservatory.Due to heavy rain, the representation from each playground was low.The week of July 14-18 will be \u201cHealth and Safety Week.\u201d The following is a summary of the program for that week: \u2014 Monday Fire Prevention, Costume and Poster Making, Vol- | leyball, Square Dancing, Vehicle Organization for Parade, Softball.Tuesday \u2014 Crafts, Traffic Control, Assorted Games, Health Lecttire, Putting, Biddy Basketball.Wednesday \u2014 Track & Field, First Aid, Costume and Poster Making, Accident Lecture, Volleyball, Softball, Tenn:s.Thursday Interplayground Softball and Volleyball Games, Preparation for Inauguration and Sing-Song.Inauguration and Sing- Song.Friday \u2014 Track & Field, \u2018Crafts, Games, Staff Meeting, Tennis.It is hoped that during this INVEST IN A | 1952 | PACKARD The Car That Has The FINEST REPUTATION for Service, Performance, and Reliability, 1/3 DOWN \u2014 BALANCE IN 24 MONTHS MONTREAL'S OLDEST PACKARD DEALER OVER 30 YEARS OF SERVICE, Hhortonneau « famothe Lrb.CR.2197-2198 7485 ST.LAWRENCE BLYD.NEAR JEAN TALON week each playground will have the opportunity of a swim at a pool within the City of Montreal.Putting A Putting Tournament will be held this evening at 7.30 p.m.The winners of the Sealed Hole Competition held July 8th were as follows: \u2014 Ladies \u2014 Mrs.H.Smith; Men \u2014 Mr.M.Starke.Each was presented with a silver spoon.The winners of the Tournament held July 3 were: Ladies -\u2014 Mrs.Aldford; Men \u2014 Mr.W.Stott.All Westmount residents are invited and encouraged to make use of the putting green and to take part in the tournaments.The entrance fee for all tournaments is $10 per person.\u2019 Playground Olympics On July 24, weather permitting, the Westmount Recreation Department will be host to 17 playgrounds throughout the Island .of Montreal at a #layground Olympics.These Olympics are being held during the same week as the World Olympics taking place at |.Helsinki.An Olympics ceremony similar to the original will take place and Y.M.CA.Notes The past week has been an outstanding one for the boys of Camp Westmount.Among the highlights of the program was the trip to Dominion Glass where the boys were shown how glass was processed, a swimming meet, trip to St.Helen's Island, movies on the World Series and other shorts, as well as the Inter-Y Track meet.Coming Events Next week at Camp Westmount will be even more exciting than the last, The program will include an all-day picnic, swimming, swim- ing instruction, baseball and other sports as well as a trip to Belmont Park on Friday.Overnight Hike This afternoon eight.boys from Camp Westmount are leaving for an overnight hike to Camp Per- rot.The group will be returning by Provincial Transport Saturday afternoon around 4:00 o'clock.A shipment of possibly the rarest cattle in Canada passed through here recently over Canadian National Railways lines, bound for Langley, B.C.The animals, two heifers, a bull and two calves, are members of the hardy West Highland breed from Scotland.Only one other herd of this type is known to exist in Canada\u2014that at Lloyd- minster, Sask.The new arrivals are shaggy-coated and smaller than more common Canadian .breeds.the Olympic Oath will be taken by all competitors.This promises to be one of the highlights of the summer program and should do much to encourage boys and girls throughout the city to take a more active part in track and field.Coming Events at Westmount Athletic Grounds Saturday, July 12 \u2014 Arrival of Troops on leave from Korea \u2014 1.45 p.m, Saturday, July 12 \u2014 Soccer \u2014 Italia vs.Tricolour \u2014 4.00 p.m.Thursday, July 17 \u2014 Inauguration of Playtown Mayors, Police and Fire Chiefs, Sing-Song \u20188.00 p.m.at W.A.G.Parade will form up at 7.15 pm.on Academy Road opposite High School.Number of Charity Appeals Must Be Reduced, Dr.Bates o> \u201cEveryone is 1ed up with the constant demands for subscriptions by a multitude of organizations\u2014 and everyone says that something must be done about it because it is a nuisance,\u201d declares \u2018Dr.Gordon Bates in an editorial in the current issue of HEALTH, \u201cThere are many phases to this complicated problem,\u201d he writes, \u201cIt would seem that a well organized group with an emotional appeal can jump in anything and collect a lot of money whether the appeal, viewed in perspective, is justified or not.Other appeals\u2019 just as important or more important are pushed aside, partly bes money has already been drained dry.\u201cIt seems to -some thoughtful people that it is not only necessary to diminish the number of appeals, which is simply a step to make giving more convenient to the subscriber.There should also be some clearing house to decide as to the general relative value and direction of all voluntary movements for which appeals are necessary.\u201d The general director.of the Health League of Canada winds up his editorial by suggesting the formation of à voluntary health council which might study and modify the character of appeals and ensure a sane, co-ordinated program in the whole field of health\u2014\u201d suggesting responsibilities and duties both to governments and responsible voluntary groups \u2014 a program aimed at the prevention of un- necessary illness and health.\u201d DOC DOCK O« 2000 O< IGNITION AND : ELECTRICAL REPAIRS AND SERVICE FOR ANY MAKE GENERAL = AUTOMEBLE() ge vipmem | 6 >O< OCHO OO DOC OOOO 4010 St.Catherine West Fi.4611 (Corner Atwater) \u2014>z>0>0C\u2014D0\u20ac »o< >oc OC >OC >0« »O { oOC\u2014OoOCOC DOC DOC DO You'll welcome CAWERT HOUSE again becauseits outstanding quality best buy in fine Canadian Whisky?! CALVERT HOUSE Canadian Whisky CALVERT, DISTILLERS LIMITED, AMHERSTBURG, ONT.Agr first for its smoothness, light body and delightful bouquet.brings you rare value, It's the, sé i / cause the pool of subscription |.ce PAGE NINETEEN The Davis Cup matches be Canada and Mexico will be h fn Montreal Aug.13, said Pa Haynes, châirman of Canada\u2019 Davis cup committee.Names of those on the same teams are not yet known.Canas\u201d da\u2019s selections will not be madg\u2019 4 until; after the Eastern Canad@' Tennis Championships.The Mexte co-Canada matches will be held af the Mount Royal Tennis Club, COOL CONTROL\" brewing extracts only the top goodness from Dow quality ingredients by eliminating all adverse temperature - variations in the brewing process.SEDONA) Cr Ar br mv 2e ia 5 LE IN vé #- eu vos aunt es + | | a 5 ua x aE =e ~~ PAGE TWENTY - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, \u2018JULY 11, 1932 SE A FURTHER MESSAGE OF VITAL IMPORTANCE .TO ALL THE Electors of Westmount- St George FROM GEORGE C.MARLER YOUR MEMBER AND : OFFICIAL LIBERAL CANDIDATE In Education In Needy Persons I.Autonomy for the various school boards .Pensions to disabled persons between 18 Ger 2.Freedom from political intervention and 65.\u20ac Cash om ; ; poi \\ | 2.Better allowances to needy mothers, both TE 3.Cash grants tor new schools on a scale similar to that of Ontario.a 4.No more monthly school fees .by 5.Free text books In our Natural Resources 5 \u2018 6.Better representation on school boards for |.Greater participation by the people of CE parents of school children Quebec and encouragement to Canadians : E + of h d hool to share in the dèvelopment of Quebec î T.Encouragement ot home and schoo 2.Development of our resources by indivi- wo associations dual initiative and private enterprise.4 Ç 1 | L b [ In Government i n Lavour I.Truthful presentation of the finances of Pg .Appeal to the courts from arbitrary the Province : | decisions of Labour Relations Board.2.An open and honest competitive system 2 2.Representation\u2014Both employers and em- for government contracts.| Co ployees to name their representatives on 3.A return to democratic administration.Eo Labour Relations Boards 4.An end to dictatorial methods.FOR GOOD, HONEST and STABLE GOVERNMENT Re-elect oo GEORGE C.MARLER, LIBE 4 WESTMOUNT-ST.GEORGE | 4 Listen to\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 C : Ù ommittee Rooms: en George C.Marler LC 1 4 ON THE AIR 4151 St.Catherine\u2019 St.West (Near Greene) 5 NE CRAG 9.30 v0 4.45 p.m.WI.7460\u2014-WI 9746 En \u2018 Sun., July 13\u2014CJAD 9.30 to 9.45 p.m.\u201c Published by Westmount-St.George Liberal Committee \"Mg = +» 3 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 enemy ih pss EL eens - - = ig so: et 5 reaper ya re "]
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