The Westmount examiner, 16 janvier 1953, vendredi 16 janvier 1953
[" \u201c Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019 s Metropolis 3 VOL.XXIV, No.3 epe\u2014\u2014\u2014 + _WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1953 PRICE 5c Westmount Council To Hold p.Fa t, nas ern.au naug ura Vestern West, Ww tern East, : fe West, + taÿrior, Unity fréftarn East,\u201d 1 off, the LA Clty 'Play- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 et ayur elect Roy L.Campbell ho is a graduate of the Univer- ity of Toronto, has resided in iV e s t mo un t for twenty-three Yaryeurs and has served as chair- M man of the council of the Char- Mi tered Institute of Secretaries of EX Quebec.A member of the city a council for the past four years he was commissioner of roads in the city in the previous coun- WE cil.He is the secretary of the t Canadian International Paper à g ory P08 .Ald.Lioyd Blachford has been commissioner of electric light Ta health and public welfare in di Westmount sincé his election to @ city council.A resident of West- mount for the past S1 years, § he holds a B.Sc.Degree in Chemical Engineering at McGill | University.Mr.Blachford i served on the executive of the Westmount Municipal Association as chairman of Education and Library Committee.A resident of Westmount for the past 30 years, Reginald H.Dean, retired from the council this year.He has served as Commissioner of Police and Fire: on the Westmount City Council for the past four years.Mr.Dean saw military service in both wars and at the outbreak of World War II re-enlisted with the Grenadier Guards and retired with rank of Lieutenant- Colonel.A new member of the council, Allan Turner Bone, is a graduate engineer from McGill.He is president of the J.L.E.Price & Co.Ltd., and has carried out many large peacetime and wartime contracts for a number of Canadian organizations.He was also on the Board of Assessors of the City of Westmount during the years 1941 to 1945.Mr.Bone has been a resident of Westmount for twenty five years.Real Panet Raymond, present deputy chairman of the Civil Defence Committee, is commissioner of parks and recreation on the city council.He is a special representative with the Canadian Industries Ltd.Mr.Raymond has been a resident of Westmount for the past 24 years and holds a degree of Bachelor of Arts from Laval University.He has served on several committees of the Westmount Municipal Association.Alderman James DeLalanne, ~M.C., is a retired brigadier who has served in the forces in both world wars.He is a McGill graduate and holds, in addition to his MC and OBE the Order of the White Lion from the Czechoslovak Republic.Brig.DeLa- lanne is a member of the West- mount Municipal Association and a8 former chairman of the Westmount Board of School Commissioners.John 8.B.Pemberton, another re-elected council member, is the present commissioner of finance.A resident of Westmount for 14 ears, he holds the degree of Bacnelor of Arts from McGill University.Mr.Pemberton is president and director of Niagara Lower Arch Bridge Company and Direetor of Sheraton _ Hotels Ltd.He has been with the Sun Life Assurance Company for 25 years and is now associate treasurer of the Company.Mayor J.S.Cameron has resided in Westmount for the past 24 years and has served as Mayor of Westmount from 1949 to 1953.Mayor Cameron served as Alderman in Westmount from 1947 to 1949.He is vice- president of Manufacture for the Northern Electric Company in Montreal.Mayor Cameron received his B.Sc.and P.Eng.from Pictou Academy in Pictou, N.S.and his MEILC.and M.LE.E.from McGill University.* f An increased interest in literary material on Canada and books ritten by Canadians was pro- [minent among Westmounters dur- fing 1952, Westmount Public Li- Ra brarian, .Miss Kathleen Jenkins, ignoted in her annual report.The report pointed out that the Hc.library had just over 50,000 vol- roflumes at the end of 1952 and that increase of 23,843, standing nt [194,4381, Membership stood at 6,895 at the year's end with the reference he year's circulation showed an | Kathleen Jenkins Issues Annual Library Report and reading room used by nearly 34,000 people during the year.Readers sought information on \u2018many varied subjects, Miss Jenkins reported, including the Coronation ceremonies, the Colombo Plan, the family tree of the Duke of Edinburgh, the Order of the Garter and the race question in South Africa._ Among the Canadian Books that were especially \u201cpopular Miss Jenkins named \u201cColony to Nation\u201d and \u201cCanada, Nation and Neighbor\u201d by A.R., M.Lower, \u201cIncred- err om pears Sr a Ts ible Canadian, Mackenzie King\u201d by Bruce Hutchison and Farley Mo- wat's \u201cPeople of the Deer.\u201d Biographies were popular in 1952 with \u201cA Man Called Peter,\u201d \u201cA Many-Spleandoured Thing,\u201d \u201cKing George V\u201d, \u201cThe Youthful Queen Victorid\u201d, \u201cRumour and Reflection\u201d and \u201cArrow in the Blue.\u201d The library staff provided material \u201con the value of truth telling, on Communism and religion, and on yodelling, and gave a receipt for pot-pourri,\u201d\u201d Miss Jenkins reported.} ie \u201cWe have been greatly pleased at the number of parents who have visited the library, sharing with their children the fun of choosing their reading,\u201d she noted.On the problem of gutding children into more mature reading, Miss Jenkins reported: \u201cWhen Constance Woodham Smith writes of Florence Nightingale in The | Lonely Crusader, the girls will read her and when true adventure is presented as in The Kon-tiki Expedition and the Great Escape, the (Continued on page 2) | Meeting Monday Two New Members Elected The Mayor and Aldermen ; of the City of Westmount will be officially sworn into office Monday evening at the Inaugural Session,of the City Council in the City Hall.The Inaugural meeting which wil also be in the form of a Reception, will commence at 8.30 p.m.Roy L.Campbell, a resident of the city of Westmount for 23 years and a former president of the Westmount Municipal Association, was elected Mayor of the City by acclama- | tion Monday.He replaces J.S.Cameron who resigned the chief magistrate post.Two New Members Only two new members joined the new municipal slate this week.They are Allan Turner Bone and James A.DeLalanne, the retired director of the West- mount Civil Defence Committee, Re-elected, also by acclamation, were Henry Lloyd Blachford, Real Panet-Raymond and John S.B.Pemberton.Denny A.Hanson was elected as library trustee.Mayor Campbell said that he welcomed this opportunity to serve the residents of Westmount and hoped that the administration he served would be as successful as the one which preceded him.Set Dates For Y Hobby Show Miss Jackie Bieler, president of the Westmount Boys and Girls Hobby Show Committee, announced this week that the 1953 Hobby Show will be held from April 8 to April 11.The Hobby Show Committee, which is composed of members of the Westmount Boys and Girls Hi-Y Clubs, Westmount \u201cY\" Leaders Corps and two representatives from each school in Westmount, has been meeting for the last two months attempting to formulate plans for the Show.Members of the cabinet for 1953 Show include Jackie Bieler, Don Hendry, Joan Adams, Lyn Tyler, Bob Haslett, Judy Tyner, Sandra Ross, Sue Mosely, Wendy Wright, Betty Menzer, Sandra Bennett, William Deblin, Gordon Clements, Richard Bolton, John Blachford and David Schell.The Committee is presently arranging the booklet and selling advertising to pay for it.The response of firms in Westmount has been excellent and many of the larger firms in Montreal have cooperated fully.i EY SY peeve wl PA pap, Hd des PAGE TWO - = » + « That Juliette\u2019s Hat Salon is doing very nicely while the boss is holidaying in Miami till the end of January.Business goes along as usual under the capable direction of Loretta while Juliette's assistant, Glenn Harmon, keeps an eye on things, too.That Mrs.Hurst of.the Westmount Health Studio is enjoying her favourite sport of skiing again regardless of the broken ankle received last winter.Has been down several of the easier slopes but hasn't tackled the big one at Mont Gabriel yet.That Mr.Neamtan of Macy's has returned from a visit to Toronto where he was supposed to be taking a restful vacation.Probably slowed down to expressx train speed from his usual hurri- .cane-like gait.That a Rolls Razor and a The \u201cCoronation\u201d Bungalow is being constructed in the Town of Mount Royal by Westmore Construction Ltd.and is said to be ring were missing from the Swop Shop shelves after a gang of five young toughs invaded the store one day last week but were not evicted quickly enough.That the Kinsmen Clubs\u2019 cam- |.paign for Service Funds is now under way and a $23,000 Bungalow or $17,500 in cash will be awarded the best yet.It will be furnished by the Guild Furniture Corp.and the bungalow and furnishings will he worth in the neighbourhood of $40,000.Wow! .That Chas.A.James is sailing for Europe on March 24th and will be in England to make sure that the Queen gets properly crowned.to the lucky subscriber whose number is drawn on June 13th.- Will leave on the return voyage the day after the Coronation.us 8 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1953 .That Miss Reid of Mde.Joel's is confined to her home by illness.+.That construction of an office building has commenced next to the Westmount Theatre.United Amusements are the owners but the offices are not for their own use but will be rented.That Kay Montague is leaving for Boston on a business trip.Hopes to make purchases of something different in the way of dresses for her clientele.» That the Old Vienna \u2018Tea Room on Greene is now serving evening dinners and is staying open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights till 10 p.m.to accommodate late diners., .That the big jewel robbery on Forden Crescent was not the only one that the police kept quiet about.A couple of residents of Grosvenor Avenue could tell you a thing or two.That the public still has not got the hang of those Victoria Ave, traffic lights.They still do not realize that the \u201cWalk\u201d signal will seldom appear unless someone pushes the button.An eyewitness reports that pedestrians stood on the curb and waited for about 10 minutes on Tuesday morning while the east-west and north- south green lights changed several i es but no sign of the \u201cWalk\u201d al.Someone finally pushed the rion and the \u201cWalk\u201d lighted up almost at once.YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A FREE LECTURE ENTITLED \u201cChristian Science: The Science of Mind-Healing\" by Frank T.Hord, C.S., of Washington D.C.Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, ' The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, ; Westmount VICTORIA HALL, WESTMOUNT TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20th, 1953, at 8:30 \"Could.you come night away, dolor 7\" When you need help in a hurry, you reach for your telephone .Think of the difference it makes \u2014 just knowing your telephone is there, ready to serve you in any emergency.No price can measure its usefulness, at THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA DET \u201coa Y.M.CA.Notes Basketball Northmount *\u201cY\u201d basketeers fielded a much improved team Tuesday night when théy defeated Westmount \u201cY\u201d senior, score 39 to 27.High men for North- mount were Birse and Kis with eleven points each followed by Morrison with seven and Decorato with six.For Westmount Swansburg led the pack with eleven points with Gerhardt scoring eight and Don- nelly five.Handball Business Men's Handball Ladder tournament has been actively contested by all members.Standing at present is Enright 1st, Dupont 2nd., Murphy 3nrd., Sellar 4th, Smith 5.Volley ball Mike Enesco with 17 points is top man in the Hit or Miss Volleyball League.Neil Mills 16 points is a close second, third place Lyn Hobden with 13 and fourth Errol Smith with 12 points, Points are second for attendance and game won, new teams are picked each evening and individual scores high for all players.Junior Floor Hockey League Westmount *\u201cY\u201d Junior Boys floor hockey league ended last Saturday with the Mohawk group taking first place with score of 105 points.Close behind them with 99 points came the Globe Trotters.The Lightening team came third with 73 and at the end of the league was the Flyers team 38 points.The floor hockey league was ! played in the \u201cYY\u201d gymnasium every Saturday for the past six weeks, Special Saturday program for Junior Boys this month will be an Obstacle Race.Practice and instruction will be given on Saturday, Jan.17, and competitors will be timed on Saturday, Jan.24.Points will be awarded teams for attendance and for best times made in the obstacle course.Queens Home And \u2018And School To Hold Meeting Jan.21 The Queens Home and School Association will hold a discussion on \u201cComics and their effect on Reading,\u201d at the first meeting of the New Year Jan.21., it was announced today.À panel of well known speakers will express their views.- Radio Version of \u2018Mignon\u2019 Le Théâtre Lyrique sponsored by Molson's, will present \u201cMIGNON\u201d from 9 to 10 p.m.on Monday, with the following stars Patricia \u2018Poi- tras, Roger Doucet and Nellie Mathot.NF = \u2014 - K.Jenkins.-\u2026 (Continued from page 1) boys will find it just as thrilling as comics and inferior detective stories.\u201d \u2019 Last year was the first fal year in which non-residents were admitted to library membership at an annual fee of $5.The total number of such members has been satisfactorily.à pes Cy established for the è nt library board at out * the maximum.who c the -deêmed served i Wonder.when Brendan Juil foyle and Doug.ey sfe going- to start i te puck +a » The school has eleven hockey, teams\u2019 organized, with a total: enrollment of 146 students.These figures will take some\u2019 beating.231 St.James Street West, 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BAKER SECRETARIAL REG'D.1239 Greene Avenue Wiibank 6025 first president of the Westmount Y's Men's Club at a meeting in the Westmount Y.M.C.A, this week.Mr.Fowler is a native of Edmonton, Alberta and was formerly an active member of the Y's Men's club in Windsor, Ontario.The Y's Men's Club is an inter- - MORTIMER WEINFIELD B.A.B.C.L | 8 Barrister & Solicitor il 1215 Greene Avenue WE.9071 ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited | in Morocco.\u201d Mr.Beaton recently C.A.There are clubs across Canada and the United States and in thirty other countries throughout the world.The Westmount Y's Men's Club is the only club in Montreal.J.Wallace Beaton, former member of the Y\u2019s Men's Club in Edmonton was elected vice-president of the club; Martyn McGreer, for- merl® a\u2018member of the Y\u2019s Men's Club in South Africa, was elected secretary.Gordon Redding, a former member of the Y's Men's Club of Woodstock, N.B., was appointed first treasurer.Carl Griffith and Donald Mc- Bride were elected members of the Board of Directors.Mr.Griffith is a former president of the Sherbrooke Y's Men's Club, and more recently, district governor of Y's Men.Mr.McBride is a member of the faculty of Lower Canada College.At the club's meeting this week Wallace Beaton spoke to the club on \u201cthe internal political situation returned from Morocco, where he was on an assignment with his firm, Next Tuesday evening, Charles E.Van Wagner will ad- RED BRAND REEF ROLLED RIB ROAST - - - - FRESH KILLED, GRADE \u201cA\u201d BROILERS .55 SAUSAGES .53 15¢ th.FRESH LAMBS\u2019 KIDNEYS sexo.5° LAMB » 85¢ OLD ENGLISH STYLE CORNED BEEF _ Featuring Red Brand Beef, Fresh Killed Poultry, Fresh Fish received daily and complete stock of High Class Groceries.e BEER eo ALE © PORTER CLIFFORD S MARKET 1319 GREENE AVENUE 65 Hillside Avenue ; Wi.1104 ee the group on \u201cSkiing in the # WESTMOU iT trate his talk by coloured slides FREE DELIVERY Fl.1 166 > which he took at Banff last winter.; LT ST grrr mere RTE per pe TET TTT FOR THE WEEK-END , ay sc u.\u2018 .PLUMBING \u2014 HEATING \u2014 ROOFING VENTILATION LEO FALARDEAU 3955 St.James Street West Montreal 30 Telephones \u2014 WE.2432 - FI.2595 Evenings \u2014 VI, 4127 - FI.4458 al My Bank is Canada\u2019s First Bank Been [= ~ WY BANK TO A MILLION CANADIANS B-M BANK or MONTREAL BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Aves.: JACK ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: : JOHN E.L.HOLLYER, Manager \\ » I< - WORKING WITH CANADIANS IR EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 ¥ ot t \u2018 EE THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1058 \u2014\u2014 v Group To Hold Burns Night | On Jan.23 The Caledonian Society of Montreal will commemorate the 193rd anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns with a dinner dance to be held in the Windsor Hotel on Friday, Jan.23.Special guests will include His Worship Mayor Camillien Houde, the Officer Commanding the Black Watch (R.H.R.) of Canada and the Presidents of the National Societies in the City.The toast \u201cTo The Immortal Memory\u201d will be prosed by the Rev.Alexander Renton, honorary chaplain of the Society and a recent arrival from Scotland.The Haggis will be piped in with traditional ceremony by pipers of the Canadian National Railways Pipe Band.T.Sim will give Burns\u2019 ad- .dress \u201cTo The Haggis.\u201d Exhibition Scottish dances will \u2018| be performed by members of the Society\u2019s Juvenile Dancing .Class under the direction of Mrs.A.Robertson.Al McGowan \u2018and his orchestra will furnish the music for the dancing, with the pipers playing for the eightsome reels and other Scottish dances.Murdoch L.Boyd, President of the Soclety ,will preside.Bos to \u201cBossy\u201d The name \u201cBossy\u201d was given to cows from their generic names of \u201cBos.\u201d Cattle, buffalo, and bison are all near-relatives, and come + Cm 5 ae SE = \u2014 4 -~ N.N oe Westmount In January The third in a series of poems by the late _Oharies Benedict.We wonder why so many fly From Home and think st grand.When Winter comes to spend large sums Upon a foreign strand! For if they would I'm sure they could Find Health and Recreation, In\u2018Canada, nor travel far \u2018 For Change and Relaxation, LEB We do not plead for those who need, Or think they do, a rest From Winter's grip, let them take ship, And go where they think best.But Westmount's joys my Muse employs, To circumambulate, 100 And glide ond skim in costume trim, On ski and flashing skate.With cheeks aglow we tread the snow, The blue sky overhead, Our happy lot, around this spot To earn our daily bread Who would compare the hot, damp air Of Palm Beach, Florida, \u2018 With oak and pine, and air like wine, In Westmount, Canada! 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should prove to be a great improvement over the first one.Sandwiches will not be served, as previously advertised, due to the lack of equipment necessary to do the job properly.Soft drinks will'be sold at regular prices.The dance will commence at 8.30 p.m.and finish at 11.30 p.m.Adult Activities Monday, Jan.12 ,marked the opening date of the New Year for competition in various games set up by the City of Westmount Recreation Department, Prizes are given to winners of these tournaments, but due to the very low attendance this past Monday, competition could not be run off.- These facilities have been put at the disposal of adult Westmount residents and may be used every night during the week.Monday is usually a competitive evening and winners receive prizes.The next tournament will be held on Monday, Jan.19, at 7 p.m, Plans are being drawn up to have a refreshment night dance a month but first we must have a good representative attendance in order to justify the work necessary to hold such evenings.- The nucleus of this group now taking part in this program is from the outdoor putting enthusiasts.There are many other putters from Westmount Park who have not been around to see this indoor games room.Hockey The Westmount Municipal Hockey League opened up on Jan.7 with games being played in the Bantam, Midget and Juvenile series.There are four leagues operating in Westmount this season with a total of sixteen teams and a registration of approximately two hundred and forty boys.It has been a good many years | since Westmount has had so many hockey teams, and this may mean that Westmount teams may once again be in the thick of things around City Play-off time.Opening night was a cold, brisk one and the ice was very fast.In the Juvenile Series the Avenue Stars, coached by Don Tinning, defeated the Hornets whose mentor is René Chatelois, by a score of 6 to 1, at Staynor Rink.Agnew was the big gun for the Stars, scoring three goals and one assist.Todd was the lone scorer for the Hornets, In the Midget Series Weredale met the Avenue Stars at West- mount Park Rink, Weredale emerging victorious by a 9 to 6 count.Ian Moore led the Weredale team with three goals and Terry Gray netted four for the losers.The Bantam Series got off to a good start with the Weredale team defeating the All Stars bya score of 2 to 1.This was a very hard- fought game, with all players giving their best.\u201d Following is the New Midget RECREATION DEPT.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1953 = Schedule and team standings to date: Team Standings Juvenile P.W., L.GF.GA.P.Hornets 2 0 2 612 0 Ave.Stars 1 1 0 6 1 2 Panthers 1 1 0 6 5 2 Midget .P.W.L.GF.GA: P.Unity Stars 2 1 1 15 10 2 Farmers 2 0 2 119 0 Comèts 0 0 0 0 0 O|- \u2018Bantam \\ P.W.L.GF.GA.R.Weredale 2 2 0 5 2 4 Unity .2 1 1 9 3 2 -All Stars 2 0 2 110 O Pee Wee P.W.L.GF.GA.P Unity 1 0 1 0 9 0 St.Leo's 11 0 9 0 2 Crowns 1 1 0 2 0 2 Rooks 1 0 1 0 2 0 Guards 1 0 1 4 8 0 Weredale 1 1 0 8 4 2 MODERNIZE TINPLATE INDUSTRY A, 40 million pound scheme, prepared by the Steel Company of Wales, for the modernisation of the Welsh tinplate industry has been approved by the U.K.Iron and Steel Federation.Principal item will be a new cold reduction mill at Velindre, near Swansea.About 432,000 London School children over the age of five will receive as a Coronation souvenir a propelling pencil.Estimated cost is $168,000.A contract for a \u201csubstantial\u201d number of Armstrong Whitworth NF-11 Meteor night fighters has recently been placed in Britain by the Danish Goverment.PAGE FIVE ® makes a beer lighter, smoother! ligeleoe proves 5 444 Luger 6 de te Pusey and Past tbat car bo érewett The finest rice beer ever brewed \u2018 ® NATIONAL CANADIAN BANK Condition as of 29th November, 1952 | - To the public: Deposits.vvirieneriinnnens Miscellaneous.To the shareholders: Capital, Reserve, Dividends and unallocated Profits.ccovveeinirenrnnnnnnn LIABILITIES | i 3 eee sessese ss sas se cure ce cs ceue sers 001000.P476,629,446.87 cu.Fév ere rn sea 10001000 suc 00e 000 NA 00006 1,383,511.22 $478,012,958.09 15,203,731.63 $493,216,689.72 ASSETS : oo Cash®Assets.covvvivvvncnnn fe EBs ee ian reer rn, $ 77,657,650.41 SECU.oot ii eee reer ere ieee, 219,269 421 44 (not exceeding market value) Commercial and Other Loans.asser s ee era aa ea a ae as a ea aa a ea na aa neue .187,997,380.13 (estimated loss provided for) | Bank premises and Miscellaneous.seat ss reseau se gerer scans css svosesuce 8,292,237.74 : (Less amounts written off) .-_ $493,216,689.72 EE PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT Profits for the year ended 29th November, 1952, after making appropriations to Reserves for Contingendles out of which accounts full provision for bad and doubtful debts hasbeen made .ann $ 2,350,043.15 Less: Provision for Federal and Provincial Taxes.$803,813.30 Contribution to Staff Pension Fund.RER 350,000.00 Written off Bank Premises.errata aren, 349,178.27 1,502,991.57 Net Profits after the foregoing deductions.\u2026.\u2026.ssnar anne nca nes 847,051.58 Dividends.Ceara.Cerra $560,000.00 _ Extra dividend of 20¢ per share.Cheer eet rns .140,000.00 700,000.00 Amount carried forward.«oo.iii ee re a aa seau» annee $ 147,051.58 Balance at credit of Profit and Loss Account, 30th November, 1951 .,.see bocanses 754,040.61 .$ 901,092.19 Transferred to Reserve Fund.000000 cs ss asc aune RP russes 500,000.00 Balance at credit of Profit and Loss Account, 29th November, 1952.seviverereass $ CHARLES ST-PIERRE, President.401,092.19 ULRIC ROBERGE, General Manager.Pa AE i \u2014\u2014 PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER \u2018Berving the City of Westmonnt GARDEN SUBURB UF CANADA'S Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Wainut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d = Head Office: 2197 Hampton Ave.aim- to be an independent, clean showing will eles.BE pon .COMPANY An newspaper for the home.devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year: Authorized as 2nd Class Host Office Dept.FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 6, + + + Exhibitions to Be Held in and Toronto in February The National Motor Shows, missing in Canada since 1939, will be month with a pair of exhibitions in Montreal and Toronto.The Toronto show will run between Feb.13 and 21 and the Montreal exhibition, at the Show-Mart, between Friday, Feb.27, and Sunday, March 8.The exhibition will reflect the tremendous growth of the motoring public in the 14 years since the show was held in Toronto.Passenger car registrations in Canada today are estimated by the Canadian Automobile Chamber of Commerce at 2,330,000, or an increase of almost 100 per 1939 figures.The two exhibitions will feature displays of 1953 passenger cars, and the Toronto I .This Is The True Light By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor Trinity Memorial Church Ottawa.National Motor Shows $1.00 half-year.Mail 1953 on Montreal revived next 382 over the fision for all collection.said.cent over the ak.40 2 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1953 (Come to Church - .Your Church 45 the Bulwark ot Democracy, There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.also exhibit commercial vehi- It's always good to welcome an old friend back\u2014and that's what th Shows are.They've been away too long.Let's hope they become an annual event now.Nationgl Motor |.Excellent Report * * * Royal of Canada\u2019s Total Assets Set New High in Last Year 1 Highest total assets in the history of -any Canadian bank were reported for the Royal Bank of Canada by T.H.Atkinson, general manager, in his annual report this week.The assets of $2,691,456,873 are an increase of $175,811,665 over last year's figures, the previous record.Profits for the year increased by $1,762,- previous year after full pro- debts regarded as doubtful of The position of the Royal Bank in foreign countries is now less important than when it first established abroad.However, the overseas chain is still an important complement to the domestic bank, Mr.Atkinson It is indeed gratifying that a Canadian bank is in such a secure position in the insecure and unsettled world of today.1t is such institutions as.the Royal Bank of Canada that \"+ Bf rare i Pern 3.> It is St.John who quotes our Lord's words, \u201cI am the light of the world,\u201d and then goes on in his Epistle to say, \u201cGod is light.\u201d But we think of light as being for a purpose, and the Church in its ancient system of Sunday lections presents us with various points on which our Lord sheds His Light.The Gospel for last Sunday, for example, tells the story of our Lord's childhood, following up the story of Christmas in itself is a among the Hebrews, children as ancient world; as a little chila, transformed the estimation of children.The change of attitude came slowly but surely, till now there is no doubt in our minds that children are our most precious possession.But that fact does not tell us the whole truth about them.We ean ruin our heritage of children as we can ruin anything else by misuse.So the Gospel for the first Sunday after Epiphany reminds us of three facts.The first is that God has a claim on the child.So Mary and Joseph brought the Child Jesus to Jerusalem when He was twelve years old to complete His membership in the Jewish Church and to make Him a Son of the Law, No loyal Jew would do other-* wise, and Jesus accepted and sanctified the custom.In the second place the Child was \u2018old enough, and well trained enough, to realize the importance of the occasion.It was no haphazard affair.Years of home life and schoo! training and Synagogue worship had prepared Him for the event.He was stirred and He wanted to know more.So when His mother set out on the homeward way with Joseph, Jesus remained behind to ask questions of those who were supposed to be better able to answer than the village schoolmaster or the local rabbi.He was not trying to puzzle the professors, but to learn from them: and it was definitely His Father's business that He was CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas, \u20ac.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister.Sundax, January 18ih 11,00 a.m.11,00 am.7.30 p.m Sunday School.Public Worship Evening Service.Visitors and Friends Are Cordially Welcome.Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Choïrmaster, NT whole story of the Incarnation.The commentary on childhood.Except such were of little account in the but the fact that God sent His own Son into the world * concerned in.We are reminded that there can be a very deep sense of the Presence of God in childhood.In the third place, when Mary and Joseph found Him, there was not the slightest attempt to trade on this spiritual experience and try to lengthen it out.He went back to Nazareth with them and is something that transcends extraordinary spiritual experience, and that is the ordinary spiritual experience of everyday life in the home.And the natural response to that life of obedience followed: \u2018Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God pand men.\u201d ; + + On Sunday evening in Calvary United Church, the minister, the Rev.W.J.Spence, B.A., will give a dramatic presentation of the book by Charles Dickens, \u201cA Tale Of Two Cities.\u201d This is the last in the series on Old Books Live Again.The morning service for public .worship will be held at 11 a.m.and the Sunday School will be in attendance at the same hour, During the week three special events of Calvary will be held as follows:- Monday, at 6 p.m.the Men's Club will hold its supper PRESBYTERIAN First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 52 Academy Road, Westmount, Que.Calvary United Sunday Service 11.00 a.m.Subject of [Lesson Sermon: * LIFE Golden Test: Psalms 16: 5, 11.The Lord is the portion of mine in- herltance and of my cup; thou maintainest my lot Thou wilt shew me the path of life, 11.00 a.m, Sunday School, Wednesday Testimony Meeting.Reading Room, 52 Academy Road.Open 2.00 to 4.00 p.m.Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays (except holidays)., 8.15 p.m.\u201cHe was subject to them.\u201d There | make this country the most financially stable in the world.meeting in the Church Parlours, when the special speaker will be Dr.J.S.Astbury, a prominent educationalist, who will give an illustrated talk on his Four Thousand Mile Trip Through The Orient.There will also be a singsong and a short musical program.Wednesday, at'6 p.m.Calvary Business Women\u2019s Club will hold its monthly supper meeting in the Church Parlours.The Minister, Rev.W.J.Spence will commence a series of addresses on Psychology.under the general heading In Search Of Ourselves.Friday, at 6 p.m., the teachers, officers and staff of the Sunday School will hold their annual meeting and supper in the Church Parlours.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 % | Shaar Hashomayim | + \u2014_ \u2014 Bar Mitzvah Gordon Leonard Harris, son of Dr.and Mrs.Sol Harris, will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah in telebra- tion of his Bar Mitzvah.Annual Faculty Dinner L.M.Dorsey, president of the Parent-Teachers\u2019 Association, has announced that the details of pro- BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister William J.Neale, Organist and Choirmaste) Sunday, January 18th 11.00 a.m.\u201c\u201cPhe Hope Of The Gospel.\u201d A New Person \u2014 A New Society A New Earth.11,00 am.Chureh Bible School, 7.30 p.m.\u201cThis Shining Hour Of Destiny.\u201d Dr.Johnston Will Preach VISITORS CORDMIALLY WELCOMED WORSHIP WITH US SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, WESTMOUNT, QUE.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Mr.Samuel J.Leibowitz, Educational Director.PUBLIC WORSHIP Sabbath Eve., Friday, Jan.16th f 15 5 pm.Candle Lighting.25 p.m.Evening Service.SABBATH SERVICES 8.30 a.m.Sabbath Morning.10.00 a.m.Junior Congregation, 10.00 a.m.Scriptural Readings.Torah: Exodus, Ch.6 v.2 \u2014 Ch, 9, v.35.Numbers, Ch, 28, vs.9-15.Prophets: Isaiah, Ch.66, vs, 1-24.4.25 p.m.Evening Services, WEEK DAY SERVICES FFP hh WP .fu ; pr i gram for the annual faculty dinner, to be held in the Community Hall, Monday, at 6.45 p.m.have been finalized.Dr.Paul Sommer- freund is program chajrman and Mrs.Max Pascal and her Hospitality Committee have undertaken arrangements for the dinner and the informal reception which follows.The evening's proceedings, planned to honour the Faculty and Mr.S.Lerner and Miss Luba Gordon, upon completion of 25 years of service on the teaching staff will include greetings \u2018from Rabbi Shuchat; Mr.Leon Levin, on behalf of the Board of Trustees and Sc¢hool Committee; Mr.S.J.Lei- bowitz, on behalf of the Educational Department, special remarks by Mr.M.J.Heillig, on behalf of the Congregation and Mark Shapiro, on behalf of the students.Greetings will be brought by Dr.David Solomon and Mrs.Sam Kaplan, representing the students of yesteryears and by Mr.Charles Solomon and Miss Phyllis Schwartz, representing students of recent years.Foundation School A sample photograph ef the recent Foundation School Chanukah party may be seen in the school office.Parents desiring a copy are requested to place their order without delay.The second term of the school year is now in progress.New pupils are being accepted and interested parents are urged to apply to Mrs.Samuel J.Leibo- witz, the headmistress, without delay.Junior Congregation Following the custom of recent years, a representative delegation of the Junior Congregation will visit Ottawa as guests of the Youth Group of that city, on Saturday, Jan.24.The group will ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Westera Westmount - Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.Alexander Mellor Second Sunday After Epiphany 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.30 a.m.Sunday School and Bible Class.10.15 a.m.Matins, 11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.7.00 p.m.Festal Evensong, IV eck-da y Services Communien, 8 a.n., Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday Matting: Holy \"7,30 a.m., daily excepl on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, excep! on Saturday af 8 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cor.Churchill & Cote St.Antoine Rd.Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, C.Rev.C.Douglas \u2018Ellis, M.A.Second Sunday After Epiphany 8.09 a.nm Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.C.Douglas Ellis.| Wednesday, January 21st 11.00 a.m.Organist: Holy Communion.Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, ector Rev.C.J.Abraham, Assistant Second Sunday After Epiphany 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 9.45 a.m.Junior Department, Junior Confirmation Class, Bible Class.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion, Preacher: The Rector, Nursery, Kindergarten, Department.- 7.30 p.m, Evelisong, Preacher: Rey.Charles J.Abraham, Wednesday Holy.Communion, Primary The 7.00 a.m.Thursday 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, include the president, Arthur Levitt; David Shapiro will reid from the Torah; Michael Cape, Lyon Gould, Philip Greenberg, David Portigal, Charles Schwartz and.Eddie Silver will participate as Chazonim.Women\u2019s Institute The Third Book Review Tea of the current season will be held on Tuesday, Jan.27, with Dr.A.Stil.man as guest speaker.The winter term of the Institute is now in progress, with all classes meeting regularly each Tuesday afternoon, from 1.30 p.m.Those interested in attending the various lectures on Bible, literature and life, art in Jewish Life, manual skills and handicrafts and any of the graded Hebrew classes are invited to join.Mr.S.L.Kert, chairman of the Arrangements Committee of the Men's Association Breakfast Forum, has announced that the regular weekly programs will be resumed this Sunday, following the mid-winter recess.The guest speaker will be Monroe \u201c*Abbey, national vice-president of the Canadian Jewish Congress.At the gathering held on Dec.21, the guest speaker was J.H.Edelberg, who spoke \u201cA Jewish Viewpoint On Christian Tradition.\u201d The host was Mr.Fred Packer, and the speaker was thanked by Dr.Ben Hyams.UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.Walrer J.Spence, B.A, Organist end Choir Director, A.J.Binnie Sunday, January 18th 11.00 a.m.Service of Wor ship.Sunday School in attendance, 7.30 p.m.\u201cA Tale Of Two Cities\u201d hy Charles Dickens.Last sermon In series on \u2018Old Books Live Again.\u201d VISITORS ARE MOST CORDIALLY INVITED TO THESE SERVICES ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 10! Cote St.Antoine Road, near Argyle Avenue, MINISTERS: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Rev.Donald J.MacGuire, B.D.11.60 a m.Mr.Grant \u2014 \u201cBeyond The Shadow Of A Dream.\u201d 7.30 be ni.Mr.Reid \u2014 \u201cThe Water Of ife.?11.00 a.m.chureh School.6.00 p.m.Junior Young People\u2019s, Organist and Choir Director, Phillips Motley, Ba Mus.Bac, \u201cST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West : Rev.B.B.Brown, Interim Minister Sunday, January 1811 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.11,00 a.m.Morning Service, \u201cChrist Our Ransom.\u201d .Rev.J.S.Thompson, D.D., LL D.7.30 \u2018p.m.Evening Service.Guest preacher: Rev.G.B, Caird, M.A, Ph.D.Wednesday, January 21st 8.00 pm.Annual Congregational Meeting.St.James at the Heart of The Down Town, * A CORDIAL WEL COME TO VISITORS Organist and Choir Director, Arnold Bellis EMMANUEL - UNITED CHURCH Western \u2018Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.\"HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D., D.D.Sunday, January 8th 11.00 2.m.Morning Worship and Sunday School, Dr, Campbell will preach, 7.30 p.m.Evening Worship, Mr.Done ald Bardwell, B.A, will preach.Director of Music, J.-C.Scott, L.T.C.M., B.M.Organist.O.R.Gliddon 8.30 a.m.Sunday Morning.4.30 p.m, Sunday Evening, 7.30 a.m.Weckday Mornings.6.30 p.in.Evening Service.Next Friday Evening 4.25 p.m.Candle Lighting.4.35 p.m.Evening Service.A rem FEEL Ry & M only.GL.1360.A-33 f WESTMOUNT large room, private E 26 GARAGES TO LET Ek UNHEATED garage, RB S\"ACOUM cleaner rentals, Ve à day.@ floor polishers at 20c a day on spe- M cial rental plan also repairs and sales # washer, Lovell, good condition, $40.00.\u201cHoover, Premier, Apex, Eureka, etc.CLE oh Hébet, Yoda TC HOME LIN Ajay 8 FET >= t ; DWELLING LOCATION SERVICE Tenants specially selected to suit your vacancies.Call us now! NO CHARGE TO LANDLORDS HArbour 8466 HArbour 4644\u2018 \u2018NOON TO SIX SEVEN TO NINE A-19 17 FLATS, DUPLEXES WANTED LOWER DUPLEX Westmount, by business executive, April 1st or May 1st.HA.3944.A-10 20 ROOMS TO LET GROSVENOR, one or two unfurnished rooms with garage, gentleman home, every convenience.Appiy Box 467, c-0 2185 Hampton Avenue.A-22 for small or : English car, only, near Sherbruoke and Victoria, $12.00 Phone Monday day time, but ouly if interested on a year round basis.HU.8-7161, A-15 27 GARAGES WANTED PRIVATE garage wanted vicinity Sherbrooke and Lansdowne, GL.1149 6-7 p.m, A-25 28 TO RENT of ull makes new or rebuilt, at Lucky Howe Appliances on easy terms.HE.6583.29 FOR SALE DAVENPORT new 3 pieces, spring filled, 2 tone, sacrifice $75.00; kitchen set new, chromed table arborite top, 4 beautiful chairs, sacrifice $50.00; refrigerator 7 cu.ft.fully guaranteed by manufacturer, $155.00; electric EL.7325, 6820 Sherbrooke West.A.-9 VACUUM cleaners only $10.00 each.HUsed.Lucky Home Appliances.Hemlock 6883.A-6 FOUR dresses, size 14, afternoon or cocktall, excellent condition, hardly also Hudson seal coat, mink collar, size 14-16, never worn, bargain for quick sale.Phone WE.1848.After 6 p.m, A-14 ~~ 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 : Completely AIR CONDITIONED Faneral Home and Chapel [ 1 coat, muff, also Fisher HON mons 24 WHITE figure skates, size 7, perfect dition.EL.4732.\\ A-32 PARCHMENT SHADES Plain or hand painted, made to order, Reasonable.WI, 3384.A-17 neckpiece, $100.00.PL.4498.Al CLOTHES dryer, electric 110 volt, cabinet type, used less than 1 year, $75.00.L.A.3211, local 42.A-13 i BABY'S bath and crib, new mattress, reasonable price.GL.8859.A-26 LADY'S blue station wagon coat, Size 14, practically new, $20.00.FI 8771.A-23 condition, $9.00.WE.6465.TUXEDO suit.size 36, reasonable, DE.4283.A-31 EC A RER A RU LA AA A 5 Temple Emanu-El - ENP 0 O00 10 4 Sabbath Services, Friday Evening, Jan.16 at 8.15 p.m.Dr, Stern Will speak on \u201cBelief In God\u201d Sat- «rday Morning, Jan.17 at 11,30 p.m.Sermonette \u201cThe Burning Bush\u201d based on Torah portion.+ Oneg Shabbat Following the Service on Friday Evening an Oneg Shabbat and Reception to all worshippers will he held in the Temple Community House under the auspices of the Committee on Religion of the Temple Sisterhood.Hostesses last Sabbath were: Mrs.J.N.Neumann, Mrs.Peter Tilner, Co-Chairman.Mesdames\u2014 P.Abelson, D.M.Kerner, B.Berger, Sidney Morris, Henry Rosenberg, J.Blatt, 3 Koenig, Sidney Lithwick.\u201cMy Philosophy Of Life\u201d At the Temple Brotherhood Dinner Meeting, Wednesday, Jan.21 at 6.45 p.m., a symposium will be held dealing with the theme \u201cMy Philosophy Of Life\" with the following participants Lawrence Land, Dr.Louis Lowenstein, Miles Wisenthal, Reservations with Temple Office.Splendid program of entertainment, Ladies guests of the Brotherhood.Conveners \u2014 Maxwell Hochmitz, George Rauch, Maurice Schwartz, Hershell Lewis.Mr.Joseph Cooper, President, will preside at the meeting.Temple Youth Society Leslie Geifand, president, records the following appointments.Sheila Izenberg, Chairman of Projects; Lois Horn, Chairman, Phoning and Refreshments, Roland Mersen, Correspondance, Stanley Abrams, Chairman of Publicity.Temple Youth Advisor is Arthur Weinthal.Miss Eva Stearns is vice-president and secretary is Miss Elaine Paperman.dsl\u2019 Cathedral Funeral Service ~The Chapel of Beauty 1234 Mountain St.UDiversitz 6-6365 \u2018in me shall not see death.\u2019 Koffee Klub Following Divine Service on Sunday Mornings at 10.15, the Koffee Klub, a vroject of Temple Home and School meets regularly for breakfast and discussion at 10.15.Mr.Reuben Ginsberg, Mr.Abraham Izenberg, Mr.Samuel Garfield, Mr.Irving Bordo are in charge of the program of activities.+ S + | Westmount Baptist | 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED boy's fiavy blue chinchilla overcoat, size 16.GL.1367.A-16 WANTED ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTS Old-fashioned- cnina, cut glass, small antique furniture.Oriental rugs, oll paintings.EX, 9518, A-8 32 DOMESTIC HELP | WANTED A GOOD POSITION IN PLEASANT HOME FOR CAPABLE PERSON, \"LIGHT HOUSEWORK.ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES INCLUDING DISHWASHER, CHAR KEPT.TWO SCHOOL CHILDREN, § AND 7.EXCELLENT WAGES, OWN ROOM, 4655 GROS- VENOR AVENUE.DE.6788, A-28 35 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE TYPIST, with own typewriler will do manuscript, envelopes etc.FI + + \u201cThe Hope Of The Gospel\u201d will constitute the theme of the morning sermon In Westmount Baptist .Church.At the evening service Dr.Johnston will have as the subject of his address, \u201cThis Shining Hour of Destiny\u201d.At the close of the service the evening Communion will take place.This provides for those who can not be present at the morning Communion service.On Sunday, Jan.25 the evening congregation of Westmount Baptist Church will be addressed by Df.W.Robert Smith, known to thousands of students across the Continent as \u201cDr.Bob\u201d.Dr.Smith was associated with Bishop Neill in that Mission that took place on the campus of the Unlversity of Toronto in 1949.tr + f Christian Science | \u201cLife\u201d 1s the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.This Lesson-Sermon shows how health and longevity improve as mankind gains a better understanding that life cannot originate in physigue or in material conditions, but that man and the universe are spiritual and God is thelr Life.The Golden Text is from Psalms: \u201cThe Lord is the portion of mine inheritance and of my cup: thou maintainest my lot .Thou wilt shew me the path of life.\u201d Bible citations include the following from Proverbs: \u201cThe law of the wise 13 a fountain of life, to depart from the snares of death.\u201d Correlative passages from the denominational text book \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy include the following: \u201cUnless the harmony and immortality of man arg becoming more apparent, we are not gaining the true idea of God; and the body will reflect what governs it, whether it be Truth or error, understanding or belief, Spirit or matter.The way is straight and narrow, which leads to the understanding that God is the only Life.\u201cJesus said substantially, \u2018He that believeth That is, he who perceives the true idea of Life loses his belief in death.\u201d ee .- THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 : : PAGE SEVEN ci Se a .= \u2014 = EXPERT - \\ » USE | {| Thèé Westmount Examiner APPLIANCE >.| | es 2 REPAIRS 4 RADIOS & T.V, zxAMiNeR Classified Advertisin We | CLASSIFIEDS || sommes \u2014 LE \u2018 \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 10 Words 35¢ MOST MODERN EQUIPPED SHOP 2.FOR BEST WAlnut 2771x , 3\u20ac for each additional word WESTMOUNT à os : APPLIANCES #4 Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted COMPANY Lo RESU LTS after 10:30 a.m.Thursday for current issue 4209 St.Catherine St.W.WE.2226 Fl.3006 18° APARTMENTS 29 FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE 42 PERSONALS qe = | RUG LADY'S SKI SUIT SKI BOOTS ALCOHOLICS .THE MEETING PL EB Persian Ke n, 9 12, soft Size 16: man\u2019s sk! slacks; 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ho k +.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Reid and .s.A.Hi son Craig, and daughter, Susan, Nurse And Doctor will Be Married On January 24 20, and wr Cine | Dave returned by Plane fo their \u2018| Allen, have returned from a three > ome in Moncton, N.B., after vis- weeks\u2019 holida at Hollywood.Jf E iting Mrs.Reid's parents, Mr.and Beach, Florida, ro Co Bs Mrs.S.R.Groves, Prince Albert IG fi g Avenue.Mrs.Gertrude Burns, and her | A Mrs.D av T no son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and.5 rs.oreen ay Troup, who: Mrs.Don Huddleston, all of The- returned from New ork on Sat- resa, N.Y., have returned home urgey.loft oy plane the follow.after Spending the holidays win } g day for sau, , rs.Burns\u2019 cousin, Mrs, Fran ; where she will be {he guest of Mr.Fox, Clarke Avenue.a - 2 5 and Mrs.Gordon \\.'rres on their a a yacht, Kyanis.A reception is being, held this #8 evening at the home of Mr, and - Vv À Mrs.Marie Kierans, whose art Mrs.James M.Fraser, 4 Murray & work is well known, has contrib- Avenue, by the Montreal Branch =~ § uted an oil painting of an Italian of the Grenfell Labrador Medical i boat scene to be drawn for on Mission.The guests of honor will A January 26, at St.Augustine of be Dr.and Mrs.Tony Paddon and - \" Canterbury C.W.L.meeting.Tick- Dr.C, A.Curtis, Superintendent ets may be obtained from Mrs.of the Mission.Kierans, or from the president of the Subdivision Mrs.James E.Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Stavert en- Berry or any members of the ex- tertained at dinner for Dr.C.J.3 ecutive.Mackenzie, CMG, MC, FRS, and Miss Mrs.Mackenzie on Monday eve- ;\u2018 Mr.The annual January Ball is ning.Dr.Mackenzie addressed the anno being held by Montreal Council of Women's Canadian Club that af- and the Knights of Columbus in the ternoon at their meeting at the 5 a Mount Royal Hotel tonight.The Ritz-Cartlon Hotel.Th ; : © ball, being held under the pa- .; marl tronage of Hon.Sean Murphy, Mrs.E.A.Everson entertained Irish Ambassador to Canada, and at tea recently in honor.of Miss ore 8 Mrs.Murphy, will be presided over Margaret Wells Little, whose mar- ppliq by Mr.William Bathurst, chair- |; riage to Mrs.Everson's son, Mr.ME (1riec man, and Mrs.Bathurst, head of Robert McDougall Everson, will rs, the ladies\u2019 committee.The guests take place on January 24.prides w e received by Mr.Melvin W, n Cottle, head of \u2018the patrons\u2019 com- line outlined in rose point lace em- ith mittee, and Mrs.Cottle, in charge broidered in pearls and the skirt Med sh of decorations.Mr.Patrick Quack-| Miss Mavis Ruth Johnson, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Douglas Johnson, of N.D.G., ending in a long train.Her finger \"@ Mr.enbush has had charge of reser-| formerly of Westmount, and Dr.Howard Keith Rae, son of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Rae, of the Town tip length veil was held by a halo ater 1 vations.of Mount Royal, whose engagement is announced.The wedding has been arranged to take place of net and pearls and she carried nd Ha % at Dominion Douglas Church at five o'clock, Saturday afternoon, a sheaf of orchids.ride _ January 24.+ Miss Norma Esar was her sis- {chi - PF Mr.and Mrs.Edward Douglas APPROACHING MARRIAGE ter il maid x honor, hae a iories.Johnson, of N.D.G, formerly of The wedding of Miss Celia P taffata th of aqua ue net he Sc) Westmount, announce the engage- Cooper, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.sories.The Mi Isab pe] acces- Fill Un ment of their youngest daughter, Hyman Cooper, of Westmount, to ther at pe RE Re van Scie ] + Mavis Ruth, to Dr.Howard Keith My Irvin Miller, son of Mr.and bean sister, and Pi oslyn ans Rae, son of Mr.and Mrs, Walter Mrs.Louis Miller, of Lachine, will rahamson, cousin of the bride- » Aou > \u2019 groom, were dressed alike in aqua Rae of the Town of Mount Royal.take place on Saturday evening, b ; ; The : S Miss Johnson is a graduate of January 31, at the Shaar Hasho- Tue net with crowns of matching aret J | the Phillip's School of Nursing\u2014- mayim Synagogue in Westmount eWers.They all carried similar oT : ; ; y ynagog stmount houquets of white carnations and he \\ Queen Elizabeth Hospital.Dr.Rae at seven o'clock.ces dgar is a graduate of McGill University, Attending Miss Cooper will be \"ue hyacinths.= ; bamuel Class of 47\u2014Bachelor of Engin-|Miss Gertrude Lederman.Mr MT Hershel Victor was his Man - eering (Chemical Engineering), Gerald Miller will act as best man brother's best man.The ushers arryt Princeton University, Class of '50 for his-brother, and the ushers will \"eo: Pr.Norman Halperin, ently \u2014Doctor of Philosophy.be Mr.Bernard Cooper, brother of MESS1S- Lawrence Tarshis, Fred barents Miss Johnson sailed for England the bride; Mr.Morley Miller and Solomon, John Foch, Martin Taub, ork in June and spent two months ay Jack Miller, cousins of the Edgar Weiner, Martin Dodick, emple DRESSES $1 oO 00 $50.00 visiting her cousin, Mrs.Tom Hud- pridegroom; Mr.Nat Liebman, Mr.Bernard Isaacs and Dr.Neville BR ciel ° fo son, and then joined the staff of mnie Schlossberg, Mr.Pat Cur- Lefcoe, of Boston.9e pri Edgware General Hospital, nurs-|ran Mr, Ed McAuley and Mr.Alan| Mrs.Esar, the bride\u2019s mother Bia Were 16.95 to 95.00 ino\u201d there until recently.Dr.Rae Rosenfeld, 8 a» went from Chalk River to Harwell, pad beg COATS 54 5.00 + $7 5.00 England, and will return there af- WEDDINGS .i ve oO ter spending their honeymoon in VICTOR \u2014 ESAR v NN a Were 69.50 fo 115.00 Spain wedding has been arranged The marriage was solemnized of W vid.\u201c her sis ; to take place at Dominion Douglas Graida, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.% M allerir MILLINERY 1/ PRICE AND LESS {{|Steror\u2018at's pm \"on Saturday, tx Erar of Outremont, and Mr vb.dis go 2 January 24.Arthur A.Victor, son of Mr.and À 159 Mons à .Mrs.Jack Victor of Westmount, - Miss 1 .Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Cohen, | 8t six o'clock on the evening of < C ALL ower Evening Gowns Drastically Reduced Westmount, announce the engage.January 4, in the Sheraton Hall, een - ment of their daughter, Suzanne Mount Royal Hotel.Floral decora- Mr.Hattie, to Mr.William Shuchat, tions were carried out with white (Fran) Man f Juniors J son of Mr.Elias Shuchat, of West- gladioli, white pompons and blue M KeNHAS S Sing Misses mount and Mrs.Jack Stein of iris.Rabbi S.Herschorn and C * Ad A) ar 0 e Philadelphia.The wedding will| Rabbi W.Shuchat officiated, as- We Se bri Women Gowns take place February 1, in Mont- sisted by Cantor N.Mendelson, Q Q M The 1353 GREENE AVENUE, WESTMOUNT real organ, mehr played the WN $V A144 i : Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Hamilton The bride was given in marriage 4 \u2018 eal, Near Sherbrooke Open 9.30to 6daily FI.7773 Corbett, of Westmount, announce by her father and wore a gown of Sh rbrooke #Mou + Sts.À the engagement of their twin| antique Italian taffeta, the neck- & Ef daughter, Barbara Joan, to Mr._ i ea Mark Alan Prinn, son of Mr.and 4 or | Mrs.Edward G.Prinn of Dorion, : Que., the marriage to take place WESTMOUNT HEALTH STUDIO ; 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Specialist in: The engagement is announced of For appointment, phone DE.7922 3 Sant Phyllis, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.M rhe NU-BACK - GRENIER - LeGANT Richard Goldner, of Outremont, to v ora PLAYTEX Mr.Morton Elimeleck, son of Mr.- quads and Mrs.I, Elimeleck, of West-| F : , ÿ PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS mount.The wedding \u2019 has been 5 Exclusive Jeweller Hand-made, hand-painted : ; ving GOTHIC BRASSIERES and GIRDLES arranged to take place on Tuesday, [J and Designer Dutch Delft Bive Chinaware i a NATURE'S RIVAL - A'LURE - CORETTE June 9, at the Shaar Hashomayim | } BRASSIERES Synagogue, Westmount.5 a n \" ï MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS S d S : 3 rm ï ELASTIC STOCKINGS ! tated Session | i 0 5 © Expert on Diamonds e ° e A stated session of Oasis Tem-| H 0 & Precious Stones v .ple No.46 Daughters of the Nile| B @ Artistic Ring Settings A 5 Stores At Your Service will be held Monday evening at J ® Jewellery Remodelling and Repairs ff 4861 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST 7.30 p.m, in Victoria Hall, West-\\ fi ® Experienced Dutch Workmanship y Westmount mount.Mrs.Violet A.McGruer,| KB i Also 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.Queen, will preside.A VERY REASONABLE PRICES A 4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.A rehearsal for Officers wil| 3 } e550 ST.HUBERT ST.take place imme lately after the À 156 METCALFE AVE.ow St.or appointment Wi.2298 | 413 ONTARIO\u2019 ST.EAST session.v FL TE CIE CCE SREY CE CRE SER SIRE CRY CE Officers formal.Par a 1 CN.R President To Marry Ex- Wren (Miss Hobbs\u2019 photo by Meyers Studio) Miss Norma Hobbs, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Hobbs, and | Mr.Donald Gordon, C.M.G., L.L.D., whose engagement has been announced, Miss Hobbs is a graduate in Arts of McGill University and served with the W.R.E.N.S.during the last war.Mr.Gordon is chairman and President of the Canadian National Railways, and former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada and the war Chairman of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board.The marriage will take place in the spring.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FiliDAY, JANUARY 16, 1953 Canadian Mink Breeders\u2019 Association, president of which is Calvin Martin, of St.Mary's Ont., is extremely proud of -having, | following years of scientific research and experimentation in cross breeding mink, developed skins so beautiful that the name of royal pastel has been given to them.Then, the National Ballet Guild of Canada, which sponsors the National Ballet Company, scheduled to play at Her Majesty's Theatre in Montreal, February 9 to 14, is a young, ambitious organization with a worthy ideal \u2014that of making the Ballet Company a national institution, much the same as the Sadler's Wells Ballet in England.It is struggling alông feeling the effects of \u201cgrowing pains.\u201d Not long ago, it com- ring pleted the first part of a trans- Canada tour, having played the principal cities and towns throlugh- pore a blue and grey gown with ppliques of lace, a toning hat and vied ivory, blue-tipped orchids.tra.Victor, the mother of the bridegroom, wore a blue taffeta nd Guipure lace sheath frock, out the Canadian West.To under- Mrs, G.Knox Heads a an ambitious tour is a Stanley Church WA the Guild and one who is desirous Recently an ardent admirer of of seeing it succeed both artist- Royal Pastel Mink Coat Fund To Aid National Ballet Guild Within the next few months someone in some part of Canada, who is interested in the future welfare of the National Ballet Guild \"of Canada is going to be .the proud owner of one of the worlds finest \u201cmink coats\u2014a royal pagtel mink \u2014 expertly designed and exquisitely fashioned from, choice Canadidn mink skins.PAGE NINB It all came about this way.The - \u2014 Patrons and Committee For Engineers\u2019 Ball Patrons for the dinner dance being held by the Montreal Branch of the Engineering Institute of Canada at the Windsor Hotel on Friday, January 30, are Dr, John B.Stirling, président of the Engineering Institute, and Mrs.J.B.Stirling, .and Mr.I.R.Tait, vicé- president of the institute, and | Mrs.Tait.' a \u2018On the committee in charge of arrangements are Mr.Leo Schar- ry, Mr.Rene Dansereau, Mr, E.G.Fraser, Mr.Hector Esdaile and Mr.Harry Mullins.Tickets may be obtained from the executive committee chairman or from headquarters of the Engineering || Institute of Canada, 2050 Mansfield street.; Jose de Costa and his orchestra will be in attendance for the # - Emile Beauty Salon TAKES.PLEASURE IN OFFERING YOU A RE-CONDITIONING PERMANENT Regular $15 Including everything $8.50 1347 GREENE AVENUE - Fitzroy 2486 dinner and dance.vith matching petal hat and car- At the monthly luncheon meet- ically and financially, decided ied shell pink orchids.ing of the Women's Association of le Wanted to help.He it was who, Mr, and Mrs.Arthur Victor| Stanley Presbyterian Chureh,|Bréederr Win the Canadian Mink @(er left for the Virgin Islands Westmount, the new slate of offi- the idea of donating the finest po Maïll on Their oneymoon, the cers for 1953 was installed by Mrs.specimen of royal pastel mink fide wearing a light blue suit and ike coat to be drawn for at the con- atching hat with brown acces- J: D.Wilkie.Mrs.Geo.Knox, clusion of the current ballet Mories.The bride is a\u201cgraduate of President, is supported by Mrs.season in May of this year he School of Physiotherapy, Mc- Allan Wilson, vice-president; Mrs.The Mink Breeders\u2019 As a ti gi) University and the bridegroom Tr, T.MeCrori .on reeders soca on coma .¢Crorie, secretary; Miss A.selected a panel of experts to se- : : Duguid, treasurer; Mrs.A.Nickol, lect the skins \u2014 skins which corresponding secretary; and Mos Mould be un outstanding example The marriage of Miss Ann Mar- ron Drake pane : th dustry.aret Loeb, daughter of Mr, and; \u201c758 \u2018ean Tlawthorne, the re- M\".Jonn Langelotn Loeb, to Mr.|tiring president, was presented Las chosen © undertake the JoE dgar Miles Bronfman, son of Mr, With a gift and Mrs.E.L.Nelson of matching up the skins and de- BE muel Bronfman and Mrs.Bronf- the retiring treasurer with a cor- signing a first class garment Man, OBE, of Westmount, and Sage as a small token of apprecia- The 1 tel mink i in arrytown, N.Y., took place re- tion for their untiring work during be mode ma coa for ently at the home of the bride's Past years with the W.A.Mrs.mance b the National Be Pa o barents, 730 Park Avenue, New Knox, in a brief address, impress- an at Her Majesty's Theatre, Fork.Rev.Dr.Julius Mark of \u20acd Upon the members the need for bias 9 to a es which it emple Emanu-El, officiated.their co-operation in any endeavo: will commence its tour of Canada Given in marriage by her father, the W.A.undertakes.- Th t will b delled e bride wore an ivory satin gown A new group or circle is being every city across Canada ser MP nd a veil of heirloom lace which formed for those not already in a has National Ballet Guild affilia- Jad been worn by her mother and W.A.group.The first get-together tions.There are Guild Branches al- \u2018jer maternal grandmother, Mrs.|is Thursday evening January 22 ready in many cities of Canada Arthur Lehman.at Miss Hawthorne's home, 48 |ana more being formed all the Mrs.Richard Norton Beaty, was Academy Rd., Apt.9.Further in- time.er sister's matfon of honor, in a formation may be obtained by It is expected that thousands of NOW OPEN! OLD VIENNA We Now Serve a Home-cooked Business Lunch - 75c DAINTY AFTERNOON TEAS AND FULL-COURSE EVENING DINNERS OPEN TILL 10 P.M.on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY BRONFMAN \u2014 LOEB WE SELL HOME-MADE CAKES, PASTRIES AND VIENNESE SPECIALTIES CATERING SERVICE ® Distinctive Atmosphere ® Delicious Food 1357 GREENE AVENUE Below Sherbrooke CL.4739 COC DOC DOC DOC DOC DOC DOC D0 DoC\u2014 >0o\u2014> (learance + DRESSES * ÿ gpa! lerina-length frock of blue chif- telephoning EL.0644 or GL.1539.|; 14 will be sold on the coat and on and carrying matching carna- \u2018#4ions and tulips.Another sister, liss Deborah Frances Loeb, as lower girl, was wearing a Kate A reenway dress of blue taffeta.Announce Arrangements \u2018Annual Charity Ball plans are already under way here in the Jocal Branch headquarters of the National Ballet Guild of Canada to get the project off to a flying start.20% to 50% off SUITS - COATS SKIRTS - SLACKS «xp A Mr.Charles Bronfman was best |\u201d The committee in charge of the aan for his brother, the ushers annual Charity Ball being held on peing Messrs, John L, Loeb, jr.Friday night, January 23, at the Change Of Date nd Arthur L.- Loeb, brothers of .1e bride.Mount Royal Hotel by the Auxi-| The Westmount Women\u2019s Club \u20182 The bridal couple went to Nas- liary Board of Governors of the military whist scheduled to take Bu on their honeymoon and will Royal Victoria Montreal Ma- | Place in Victoria Hall Wednesday \u201cMiter take up residence in Mont- ternity Hospi in ai h _ was postponed, due to unforesen : ?ernity Hospital in aid of the so circumstances, and will be held on cal.cial service and welfare work Wednesday, February 4, at 8:15 throughout the entire Royal Vie- pm.in Victoria Hall.The whist toria Hospital, announce that the party is being held to raise funds supper room will be open all eve- for patriotic services and is an @/ ca In Westmount * > .or Officers\u2019 Wives atriotic services and is 3 ; ts | : annual event.urther information ning.Guests may use their table may be obtained from any officer The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, 401 (F) ; ; ; ! Pquadron, are having a tea on defreshmiente Paye served there or member of the Board of Direc- ursday afternoon, January 22, .pom four to six o'clock at 4450 [Eddie Alexander and his orches- herbrooke street west, .West- tT& Will play for dancing.ount, : Ticket holders are requested to The event is for the wives of the reserve their tables at least a onorary members of 401 (F) week before the ball, if possible, Pquadron and the wives of the |by telephoning the Mount Royal ommanding officers of many of Catering Office.Those who have he navy, army and RCAF units not yet obtained tickets may do so the Montreal area.at either the Mount Royal or th¥ | The president of 401 (F) Squad-| Ritz-Carlton hotels or from Mrs.on Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary is Mrs, À Murray Vaughan, 41 Rose- cter Blythe; Mrs.H.T, Everard, mount avenue, Westmount, and Mévife of the Commanding Officer Mrs.A.F.Culver, 1321 Sherbrooke y Rif the squadron is chairman of the street west.2 IM \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The ball is being held under the « À i pe distinguished patronage of His Ex- À yMBAGO (Lame Back) cellency the Governor General Rt.g © dit'san effort port and very painful Hon, Vincent Massey, who will , WE : Ake the Fob stoop or bend, honor the event with his presence.TT q 05 3200 o\u2014>o\">oc 15 off CIO oC 7 LADIES WEAR 1233 Greene Ave.{Opposite Avenue Theatre) Fl.9541 200.PHOTO TOC DOC O0 CD00 CD 00 | | tors.poc\u2014oo< DOC KENWOODS WESTMOUNT TRANSFER L STORAGE LTD.Pressing need for storage service?Whether you desire storage facilities now \u2014 or in the future \u2014 make wise use of our modern warehouses! Insurance and oo wrapping service available, \"25e Olivier Ave.westmount WE, 1113\u201d LEE 4 remedy that has brought swift, À R.Collet to thousands\u2014Templeton's = 3 8.Dot suffer from the nagging Social Committee, while Mrs, C.8.ser of , .EE i f Lumbago a day longer than you Buchanan is vice-chairman.They ue LS $1.35 have formed a special committee À who are in chargé of the tea + EE cerner 12 res 2 or & PAGE TEN rase NOW OPEN For Your Eating Pleasure \"SOMETHING TO EAT\" DELICATESSEN) TO TAKE OUT: The most complete variety of the very best in delicatessen and fancy Imported food delicacies and imported cheeses.} \u2014 READY TO EAT \u2014 We extend a cordial invitation to drop fn and meet your good food host.MORTY CHENOY \u201cTHE DELICATESSEN BOY\" can HU.8-8711 Call FOR DELIVERY SERVICE 5339 Sherbrooke St.W.(Near Decarie) NO PARKING PROBLEM \u201cFourX\u201d Committee Will Meet Tomorrow A \"meeting of the \u2018Four X\" | Committee of the Women's, Branches of the Canadian Legion in Montreal, Edith Cavell No.93; ANA No.155; Dunver No.104; and General Price No.206 will be held in the Board Room of the Red Feather Building, 1040 Atwater Ave, tomorrow at 8.30 p.me \u2018Four X\u201d chairman, Mrs.Ina D.Bogle, will preside over the meeting and all executive members are urged to attend as important business will be\u201d considered.Xavier Guild Rev.Maynard Murphy, Mary- knoll- Missioner, will address a meeting.of the Xavier Apostolate | Guild at Victoria Hal] Monday at 2:30 p.m.Father Murphy will speak on \u201cTurmoil in China.\u201d STEAM BATH ® 20 years experience 1368 Greene Avenue Open from 11 ELITE SLENDERIZING SALON MASSAGE New European machine for exercising and tenlug up the face muscles Removal \u2018of unwanted halrs, moles and warts by newest, improved methods Ladies Only CHIROPODY @ Medica! diploma WE.4210 am.to 8 p.m.Suggestion No.1 payment plans.Suggestion No.2 presentation for Long 939 Victoria Sq.~ ANTOINE'S ART GALLERY Offers the following NEW YEAR SUGGESTIONS That young married or engaged couples consider investing in one or more good pictures especially bearing in mind our lay-away and easy instalment That Companies, Service Clubs and Banks consider the idea of purchasing an occasional painting for \u2014 or Meritorious Service \u2014 as a deviation from the stereotyped presentations at present in vogue.Service \u2014 Retirement Gift UN.6-4095 ç LR x - * , vu Fath su a FL prom te THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1958 - toe bt re 4 Tomorrow afternoon a Fashion Cafe at 8 p.m.Featuring hats to be there early.A de « - EY AEY be en ew \u2019 E Gi yd ty \u2018 Betty Speirs Presents Fashion Shaw Show will be presented by the Speirs-Miller charm school at Jack Horn\u2019s luxurious Continental and gowns by Juliette, furs by Bradner and children\u2019s wear by Little Nugget.Models ranging from tiny tots through teen-agers to glamorous grown-ups all trained personally by Betty Speirs will show the latest in spring garments.A vrey large attendance is expected so it Is advisable Literary Society Musicale Today The annual musicale of Dominion Douglas Ladies Literary Society will take place today at 3 p.m.in Leslie Hall, corner Lans- downe Ave, arid Westmount Blvd.The artists will be Donald Garr- ard, bass baritone and Olga Guil- aroff, pianist.Phyllis Rowell will The Canadian Bank of Commerce he the accompanist.Donald Garrard is a native of ! Vancouver where he has sung | leading roles for five seasons in i the \"Theatre under the Stars\u201d.He | has recently received the Maurice | Rosenfeld Award, having been chosen this season's most promising newcomer to Canadian radio.Mr.Garrard is at present studying at the Royal Conservatory of Music opera school in Toronto.| Olga Guilaroff is very well i known to Montreal audiences as a concert pianist and also, it will be \u2018remembered, Miss Guilaroff and \u2018Mrs.A.M.Russel gave a most ! successful series of recitals for (two pianos a few seasons ago.Bishop Strachan Alumnae Holding Reunion Tuesday The annual reunion for all Old Girls of the Bishop Strachan Scliool in the Montreal district will be held at 6:30 p.m.Tuesday at the Montreal Indoor Tennis Club, 4094 Cote des Neiges Road.An informal buffet supper will he followed by the annual meeting.The guest speakers will be Miss Grace MacNaughton, Headmistress of the School, and Mrs.E.S.Sargent of Toronto, President of the B.8.S.A: All Old Girls are urged to attend, and especially invited are all mothers with daughters presently attending tha School in Toronto.Reservations may be obtained from Mrs.Watson Gillean, If there ls righteousness in the heart, there will be beauty in the character.If there is beauty in the character, there will be harmony in the home.If there is harmony in the home, there will be order in the nation.When there is order in the nation, there will be peace in the world.\u2014 Chinese Proverb, | 28, at 2:45 pm.C.W.L.\u201cWinter Party\u201d Being Held In Rosemere The Business Women\u2019s Unit of the Catholic Women's I,eague of Canada will hold their \u201cWinter Party\u201d at Thorncliffe House, Rose- mere, tomorrow evening.The bus will leave the Sun Life Building (Metcalfe Street) at 7.00 p.m.and on arrival at the club the members can relax in the pleasant atmosphere offered.Musical entertainment will be provided and substantial refreshments will be served.Members may bring friends.- Reservations may be made by contacting the convener, Miss Wickham, at WI.8278.Rabbi Stern to Give Review of \u201cMatador\u201d Reverend Dr.Harry \u201c Joshua Stern, Rabbi of Temp:s Emanu- El, will review \u2018The Matador\u201d by Barnaby Conrad, at the third meeting of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum, which will take place on Wednesday afternoon, January in the Temple Sher- Community House, 4128 brooke Street West.Mrs.Irvin Gertsman will preside and co-chairman for the day will be Mrs.A.Lovell Phillips.Tea will follow the lecture.Plans Underway For C 4 L Valentine Bridge Arrangements have been made for the annual Valentine Bridge of the Westmount Unit of the Catholic «Women's League to be held on February 11 at 8:30 p.min St.Leo's school hall, 380 Clarke Avenue.Prize convener for this event will be Mrs.J.P.O'Reilly.Mrs.A.J.\"Whelan, 4481 Western .Avenue, Will be in charge of the sale of tickets, with Mrs, Eric Wm.Kierans is bridge chairman, Normandy Br.Whist Normandy Branch 110 Canad- jan Legion B.E.S.L.is holding a military whist on Wednesday, Jan.21 at 8:15 p.m.in Moose Hall, 1173 Drummond St.There will be door and table prizes and refresh- ments, Please take cards.PP EEE dd Plans Film Program \u2014\u2014 + the Diocesan Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of England has arranged a-program \u201cFor The Eye,\u201d to be presented in°tHe» Allan Shat- ford Hall o'clock, = ; _ Showings will consist of of the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada dur- .ing the last fifty years, a jewelled map of Canada exhibited by Mrs.George Dorey, Film Chairman of.the Department; charts of mise Ralph Latimer, chairman of the, missionary committee-of the Synod\u2019 of Montreal; and books to read, briefly outlined by Mrs.J.F.Mor ris.Rev Harold Laws of the Visual Aids Committee of the Synod will be in charge of the projector.The meetings, which is open to the public, will be tinder the chairmanship of Miss Jessie M.Norris, M.i D.W.A.Education secretary.St.Mary\u2019s Hospital | Auxiliary Style Show | Planned For Feb.11.| Henry Morgan and Company Ltd, will present spring and sum- \u2018mer Fashions, both glamourous \"and conventional, at the fashion show \u201cFashion and You\u201d which the St.Mary's Hospital Ladies\u2019 Auxillary will hold on Wednesday, February 11, at 2:45 p.m.in the Ball Room of the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel.Miss Eve Trill is Commentator, and Mrs.Paul Wickham and Mrs.Thomas Lee are Co-Chairmen.1952 Successful Year At the recent annual meeting of the Church of the Advent Church Women's Year, a report of the year's activities was read by the secretary, and the treasurer reported that $1,277.89 has been received during 1952 of which $900 was turned over to the Church Corporation.The following officers were elected: hon, president, Mrs, Sydenham Lindsay; hon.vice-pre- ' sident, Mrs.T.Anglin; president, Mrs.A.P.Blackburn; vice-presi- dent, Mrs.Basil Little; recording secretary, Mrs.C.N.Stevens; treasurer, Miss Ruby Hair; publicity, Mrs.T.R.Ker; hall convener, Mrs.F.Hungate; names convener, Miss Claire Walker.STOP Desert Dryness Your Home or Oftice i For Health, Comfort, Economy AUTOMATIC Self-Filling HUMIDIFIERS More Humidity - Less Cost, | Silent - No Draughts.| \u201cCONVECTOR*\u201d Type, {ilustrated, for concealed or fin-type radiators evaporates up to 4 gallons per day.Float valve feeds water as required through 14\" tubing from radiator or hot water tank.Complete with ine stallation instructions.State length of heating element.10 sizes, $17.88 to $33.75.OTHER TYPES for exposed radi~ ators, steam rpdiators, warm air furnaces.: FREE LITERATURE \u2014 PHONE: F.G FRENCH & Co, actory Repr.4337 Wilson Ave, R.4168 Order through fuel @ plumbing deciles Diocesan- Auxiliary.The Hducatipfi Department .of - on Tuesday at tem.: pps Jubilee Film,\u201d depleting the work: sionary spendings of the Diocese of Montreal, explained-by the Rev.Bal Verd Oran Biyt} boys moni form term Pr Q.C, Proté vised abou Show at p who best Ro and for show turni Child vie § hous eut meth to lo charg ion $ Hand movi \u201chow resul stand a sh over well outli) time.bedn Ar form] fabri ival para to w Mard Be for t ment show now THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1853 Ballerina Celia Franca Gree ted By Mrs.D.C.Southam Celia Franca, distinguished ballerina and artistic director of the National Ballet Canada, is pictured alighting from a TCA plane at Dorval Airport and being gr D.Cargill Southam, Hampstead, Chairman of ihe Montreal Branch of the National Ballet Company of eeted by Mrs.Montreal, Feb.Guild of Canada, of which Mrs.Keith Hutchison, O.B.E., Westmount, is honorary chairman.Miss Franca was in Montreal to attend a press conference held in connection with the forthcoming return week-long engagement of the National Ballet Company at Her 9 to 14.Majesty\u2019s Theatre, \u2014Photo by Ed.Bermingham Optimist Show Draws Over 400; Proceeds For Children\u2019s Home In the new West Hill High School well over 400 attended the Verdun Optimist Variety Show on Friday evening given in aid of the Orange and Protestant Children\u2019s Home.Under the direction of Tom Blythe and with the accompariment of Gerry's Rhythm Boys, these boys and girls put on a show of fi monies Frank Blanch was in top form, as was pianist Gerry Soe- termans.Prior to the show Royal Werry, Q.C., President of the Orange and Protestant Home for Children, advised that the Home was just about the same age as the Variety Show \u2014 four years old.The Home at present is housing 15 children who are being brought up in the best homelike environment.Royal Werry thanked the cast and the Verdun Optimist Club for providing such an excellent show and for their generosity\u201d in turning all proceeds over to the Children's Home.Technicolor Movie Available To Clubs A fifteen-minute technicolor movie showing the latest trends in household linens and new shortcut bedmaking and laundering methods is being made available to local women's clubs without charge by the *\u201cTex-made\u201d Fash- fon Service of Dominion Textiles.Handled in humorous fashion, the movie opens with examples of \u2018how not to make a bed\u2019 and the resulting sleep-types \u2014 for instance, the Cliff-dweller, wound in a sheet and hanging precariously over the bed's side.Informative as well as entertaining, the movie outlines new boudoir fashions, time-saving hints and the new bedmaking method.Answering the demand for information on new cotton fashion fabrics, a Tex-made Cotton Carnival fashion show is now in preparation and should be available | to women\u2019s groups by the first of March.\u2019 Betty Hughes, fashion director for the company, will act as commentator and co-ordinator for the showings which are being booked now for Spring.rst class calibre.Master of Cere- Fashion - Lin ls Pure silk in a rich weave, the kind that handles perfectly, is the fabric used for a delightful dress, one that would be as right under a fur coat, as it is prepared to be under a southern resort sun.Done on casual lines, it is elegantly tailored ad well detailed.In natural co\u2019or, it has deeper toned facing at the collar and glimpsed in the envelope pockets.It is seif-but- toned from the waist, and the skirt has a deep lap-over in front to make for ease in motion.PRIZE WINNERS Prize winners in the annual drawing of Dunver (Que.No.104) Branch of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L, held recently were: David Coubraugh; W.LaPointe; Mrs, K.Lloyd; W.J.Carson; C.Kennedy; Jimmy Backler; Miss R.Limoges; Mr.S.McHardy; Mrs.A.Dickson; J.L.Meany; Jimmy Devlin; M.P.LaLonde; M.Lozeau and Miss Aileen Routledge.mt FPE EEE ATT EI IN THE ?Women 5 alin Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital will follow the monthly meeting, which is being held on Wednesday, January 21, at 3 p.m.in the Memorial Hall The Service Group will meet at 10 a.m.to roll dressings.Sewing Meeting The monthly sewing meeting of the Daughters ot the Nile, Oasis Temple No.16, will be held at the home of Mrs.Violet , McGruer, 8885 Lindsay Street, \u2018Ville St.Laurent, Tuesday evening at 8 p.m.January 27.All members are invited to attend Zonta Dinner The Zonta Club of Montreal will hold a dinner meeting at the Windsor Hotel Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., when Mrs.Ruth Badgley Shaw, Governor of District 2 Zon- ta International, will be the speaker.Entertainment will be provided by Mrs.Clayion Bourne and Miss Margaret Archibald, duo- pianists, and Miss Joy Groves, monologist.Members may take guests.St.David's Society A meeting of St.David's Society will be held tonight at, 8:15 p.m.in the Oak Room at Victoria Hall, Sherbrooke Street, West- mount.Dr.Evan D.Lewis, a Past President \u2018of the Society will give an illustrated lecture on his Pilgrimage to Wales.Musicai numbers and recitations will be given by a talented Welsh-Awerican artist, Mrs.Jane Thomas of Rome, N.Loretto Alumnae The Loretto Alumnae of Montreal are holding their first general meeting of the New Year on Monday at 815 p.m, in the Upper : Lounge of the Business and Professional Women's Club at 1467 Crescent St, Montreal.Miss Sophie Stockwell will de'i- 1 ver her report on the successful \u201cChristmas Fair\u201d held last November.Members are asked to bring articles of warm clothing, books and religious articles if possible for the Darjeeling Jesuit Mission.Carrot curls: Slice scraped carrots lengthwise with vegetable peeler.Roll from large end, fasten with toothpick, chill in ice water.Remove pick, serve.544 RE SAR os Ri mri Ty Karnak Ladies Name Artists For Musicale The annual musicale of Karnak Ladies Club will be held in the Masonic Temple Sherbrooke Street West on Tuesday afternoon at 245 p.m.Mrs.J.W.Buckland, president, will preside.The pro- | gram has been prepared under the chairmanship of Mrs.E.D.Mc- Intosh.Contributing artists are Mrs.Russell Desaulniers, soprano; Mrs Frank Chambers, contralto; Mrs.W.Leeson, accompanist and Miss Jeari Low reader., Members and guests will be welcomed by Mrs.Buckland and Mrs.MacIntosh, Mrs.F.Fritz, social chairman, PAGE ELEVEN and her committee will serve refreshments.- - Your Old Woollen Rags 7 Are Worth $$$ Bring us 7 lbs.of old wollen rags and you WILL GET FOR ONLY $4.25 A NEW WOOLLEN BLANKET or MOTOR-RUG (Reg.Value $8.50) QUEBEC BLANKET 179 Craig W., Rm.30, - BE.3134 or hobby.It pays to be smart.BLACKBURN SCHOOL Courses in Dressmaking, designing & pattern making, fail- oring now in progress.Millinery course commences, Feb.4th.These courses are taught separately.Any one makes a wonderful trade Call or write for information 1361 GREENE AVE., WESTMOUNT \u2014 WE.8752 MARGARET LEHANE, Principal as well.\u201d This advertisement, based on an actual letter, is presented here by THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY \u2018.the willingness to find a way\u2019 A man who started a new business a few years ago recently wrote to pay tribute to the bank\u2019s part in helping to make it a success: \u201cWe were fortunate in having, as.our banker, a man who could combine with experience the willingness to find a way that called not for experience alone but for imagination The chartered banks are forever alert to the fresh problems, the changing needs of their customers.your banking problems, you can depend on your local bank to bring experience and imagination to the task of helping you to \u201cfind a way\u201d At all times, in all is RCE THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.UM VA As we face the year 1953, noting the similarity of each portion of time that man has allotted for himself, moments, hours, seasons and even years \u2014 that old tradition -\u2014 New Years\u2019 Resolutions \u2014 comes to mind \u2014 and we would like to insert in this column, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Code of Ethics, which may be applicable not only to athletes but also to Club members in general: 1.We will conduct ourselves as athletes and gentlemen at all times both on and off the field.2.We love the game for its own sake and not solely for what winding may bring.3.We seek to win by fair and lawful means, according to the Tules.Unity Boys\u2019 Club MSNM MINIMUM SAMI SIMS IIMAIAMM AS VISU LIU VO By Maurice Mariasine LA MA M AA AAA AS AAA 4.We try to win without boasting and lose without excuses, 5.We consider all athlete opponents as guests and treat them with the courtesy due friends and guests.6.We accept all decisions of officials without question.All matters of dispute shall be settled by the team captain, 7.We never hiss or boo an official or player.8.We never utter abusive or irritating remarks from the sidelines, - 9.We applaud opponents who make good plays or show good sportsmanship.10.We never attempt to rattle an opponent, such as a player attempting a free throw.fi RO JB AA ra TET TT [CHILDREN'S THEATRE Presents \u201cTHE SLEEPING BEAUTY\u201d Victoria Hall, Sat.Aft., Jan.24th All Seats Reserved .70c and $1.25 af Lindsay's LA AO LA AA 7 mt mmm mm MK MRT BOX OFFICE 4023 Tupper Street Fl.4683 WILLIS & CO.LTD.MONTREAL REPERTORY THEATRE and THE ROTARY CLUB OF MONTREAL present \u201cRing Round The Moon\u201d by JEAN ANOUILH Adapted by CHRISTOPHER FRY Thursday and Friday, January 15-16, at 8:45 p.m.VICTORIA HALL, WESTMOUNT Friday and Saturday, January 23-24, at 8:45 p.m.WEST HILL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Somerled and Draper (Terrebonne Bus to Somerled and Draper) ALL SEATS RESERVED - 1.98 (Tax Included) TICKETS ON SALE AT 1220 St.or at Doors on Evenings of Performances ROTARY OFFICE Mount Royal Hotel PL.1113 Catherine West SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! In order to give theatre-goers in tha West End an opportunity to see the smash comedy hit that has just played to capacity audiences at Her - Majesty's and The Gesu Theatre The Canadian Players Will Present FOUR PERFORMANCES ONLY The Happy Time with ROGER DANN and an All-Star Canadian Cast WEST HILL AUDITORIUM CORNER SOMERLED AND DRAPER AVENUES WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JANUARY 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th Evenings at 8.30 $1.25 - $1.75 - $2.25 Phone UN.6-237} (AH Taxes Included) TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT: Willis & Co., Drummond and ft.Catherine West; Melody House, 4896 Sherbrooke West.ESTHILL AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE will be open et 7 pm.during run of play.Ei AREA aad another from the pen of Somerset Maugham with Nigel Patrick, \"ENCORE\", will be the feature film attraction at the West- mount United Theatre commencing on Sunday.11, We will obey orders of coach lor captain and keep training rules.12.We ask every player and fan to do his level best throughout the contest to co-operate with us in living up to this code.\u201d Hockey The hockey season at Unity is in full swing with all three of the Club's representative teams in action, Although last week's results weren't favourable as far as wins are concerned, the experience gained will no doubt be an asset for future games, The Pee Wee \u201cTigers\u201d were whitewashed by a strong St.Leo\u2019s sextet 9-0; the pint \u2018sized players were not downhearted at the defeat but promise to show an improvement before the next skirmish.Charlie Dar- vill's Bantam \u201cPirates\u201d were defeated by Weredale 3-1, Unity's lone tally was scored by Richard Simmons, the team Captain and he was assisted by John Mc- Donaugh.Weredale made it two in a row when their Midget team heat Ira Grays Unity Stars by the score of 9-6.Basketball George Presho's Intermediate cagers currently playing in the Montreal Basketball League Section \u201cC\u201d defeated No.25 C.O.D.Trojans 79-47 last Friday night in a regular M.B.L.fixture.Jack McKissock was tops in scoring, potting the ball for 18 points.Bert Kelly and Dave Barnard each got 12; George Cochrane and John Gooding, 10; John Reddon, 7; Mike Bernard, 5; Richard Brown, 2; Ken Knight, 1.Final score: Unity 79; C.0.D.Trojans 47.Crafts Louis Thomas' Art Woodcraft class continues to be the main attraction for Atoms, Midget and Juniors meeting twice weekly Wednesday evening and Saturday mornng.The Class is preparing articles for the Spring Hobby Show.Story Hour Another attraction at Unity these days is Tom Stephens Story Hour which he conducts every Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon.Crafts Every Monday dfternoon at 4 p.m.Mrs.J.P.Pitts conducts a sewing class for girls.Projects undertaken include: Equipment sewing bags and dolls.Mrs.Walkely\u2019's shellwork and leatherwork classes resumed activities last Thursday evening.Mrs, Wakely is planning to introduce a novel creative craft in the near future.Dramatics Unity's two drama groups are.planning several plays and demonstrations that will be presented sometime in April.Children's Theatre On January 31 the Children's Experimental Theatre under the direction of Dorothee Davis will present the second in a series of plays.\u201cThe Sleeping Beauty\u201d will be given at 2 p.m.at Victoria Hall, Tickets are avaliable.The Girls\u2019 Ping Pong Tourna- [SE THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1058 1 Tenants Advised To Apply For Rent Reductions Clarence Rosenhek, 4800 Wilson avenue, who is legal adviser.for the Montreal Tenants\u2019 Association \u2018has announced that although tenants have a right to apply for a reduction of rent, very few of them realize this.' Mr.Rosenhek pointed out that landlords will press for further rent increases during the next three months.\u201cBecafise rents are\u2018 now at a \u2018record high, ffirther hikes should be resisted.The landlord can't compel a tenant to pay more rent.All he can do is force that tenant to apply to the rentals administrator for an extension of a lease which will be granted automatically.\u201cHowever, if the tenant is obliged to apply for prolongation of lease then he should, as he has the right, to ask for a rent reduction.Tenants are entitled to ask for rent reductions where the premises have deteriorated or services or facilities have been curtailed.\u201d Rental administrator for St.Laurent and neighboring vicinities is Romeo MacDuff\u2019 of 53 Decelles avenue.Administrator for Montreal proper, including Notre Dame de Grace is Maurice Julien, 201 Notre Dame street, w.Norman Saylor, 201 Notre Dame street \u2018w., ls administrator for Westmount and the Town.of Hampstead.ment is nearing the final round of competition and the following girls are vieing for top horors: Sylvia Rosvald, Irene Clarke, Winnifred McDonald, Helen Craig, Doreen Thornhill, Barn Dance Plans are underway to hold a Barn Dance on Valentine Day, Saturday, Reb.14, members of the Teen-Age Club, parents and friends will be cordially invited.Table Tennis Tournament The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Annual Table Tennis Tournament will be held at the Club sometime in February.| Man Faces 4 theft suspect who was captu by a Westmount - Police Lieutene ant and a co-operative cab driver, on four charges pressed b detectives of NDG district this Beausejour, already awaits trial on the charge of rs into Mitchell's Electrical Apÿli- ances on Greene avenue in Wests Lt.Roy\u201d Williams and cabbie Michael Marzec, was brought back into court following investigations by -Det.Sgt.Gerry Clarkin and Frank Ekins of the Montreal per tective Office.The 30-year-oxd theft suspect was charged with breaking into four \u2018district stores in a single night of crime and.stealing radios, electrical equipment and several pairs of shoes.He is charged with the theft at Belvedere Television, Edwards the Henry R.Reg'd,, a shoe store, Beausejour was held for trial following his court arraignment.STU.NEW CLASSES NOW FORMING for children and adults @ BALLET : @ TAP @ ° BALLROOM @.SINGING @ ELOCUTION @ MODELLING DExter 3717.4932 Sherbrooke St.W.CONTINENTAL CAFE Fashion Show Saturday at 3 P.M.rm \u2014\u2014] ES ae a EE Curie HA oh Theft Charges Joseph Beausejour, Soyer: was arraigned in Criminal \u201cCourt / mount, where he was captured by .Electric Iceland Réfrigerator and - > Sea RR i f.Children\u2019s Theatre To Present Beauty And The Beast Jan.24, 31 Popular young actresses Carol Hamill and Ruth Crites will play lead roles in the Ch\u2018\u2019dren's '1.1eatre production \u201cBeauty and the Beast\u201d to be presented at Victoria Hall Jan.24 and 81.\u2018Miss Hamill, will portray \u201cBeauty\u201d -in the first Saturday afternoon performance with Miss Crites acting in her first major role in the second.The play has been selected by directors Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters as a special performance for the 1953 season which marks the 20th anniversary of the group's existance.\u2018The King will be played by David Luck, and the Queen by Barbara Hamill, with Felicia Bonaparte playing the second show.Last Showing Today ! \u2014 \u201cTHE BRIGAND\u201d fn Technicolor, with Anthony Dexter and Jody Lawrance.Added ~~ \u201cFRANCIS GOES TO WEST POINT\u201d, with Donald O'Connor, Lori Nelson and Francis the Talking Mule.M Rein Nain DON DE FORE:phreuIS THAXIER-PATRICE WHORE ALSO ! WATCH FOR THÉ TERROR-SHIP CALLED now BL -ATH ROMAN S22 wiki ) revolves every 24 hours, p\u2014 will be portrayed by Morty Oberman, and Nanny by Wilma Goldstein, with Gissa Israel in the second show, The fairies will include Edythe Myers, Joy Jakin, Joan Cordeau, Linda Cummings, Patricia Hale, Rhoda Bein- Erdell, Caro] Jaconsen, Joan Sen- ning, Myra Kahne, Gloria Rosen, with Judy Smiley as the wicked \u201cBlack Fairy\u201d, and Carol Jakin as the kind \u201cSunlight Fairy\u201d.A newcomer to the ranks of the Children\u2019s Theatre is Jim Ferra- bee, \u2014 a promising young actor who will portray the role of Prince Rupert, and Clive Allen, who is heard frequently on Children's Theatre radio shows, will be seen as Prince Delmar who awakens the \u201cSleeping Beauty\u201d, and the caretaker will be played by David Litwin, \u201cEncore\u201d Starts At Westmount Theatre Sunday © The long awaited \u201cEncore\u201d opens Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.Patrick, Kay Walsh, Roland Cul- ver and Ronald Squire, \u201cEncore\u201d presents an arresting assortment of characters in a picture packed with comedy, romance and suspense.The colorful personalities seen in the film include a charming ne\u2019er-do-well whose hilarious conniving eventually helps him to outshine the success of his well- to-do brother; a gabby spinster who drives the crew of a cruise ship to distraction, until they engineer a riotous reprisal, and a beautiful daredevil who loses her nerve when she loses her man.Glynis Johns, cast as the stunt diver whose risky specialty is an eighty-foot plunge into a shallow flaming tank, is a sultry-voiced beauty recently seen in \u201cNo Highway,\u201d \u201cState Secret\u201d and \u2018\u2018Miranda\u201d.She also starred on Broadway a short time ago in the title role of \u201cGertie.\u201d And on the same program is \u201cFearless Fagan\", a picture which every member of the family will take to its heart.This new M-G-M offering, starring Janet Leigh, Carleton Carpenter and Keenan Wynn.Scottish Clubs Plan Burns Night Professor George Ian Duthie, M.A., Ph.D, D.Litt.will propose the toast to the Immortal Memory at the 18th annual Burns anniversary supper of the Scottish Schools Club of Montreal which will be held Saturday in the Champlain Room of the Mount Royal Hotel.A committee under William Mitchell has completed arrangements for this function, and as in the past, Jack Reekie will recite the address to the Haggis, and the usual program of entertainment by club members and guest artists has been lined up.W.F.Young, club president.H Starring Glynis Johns, Nigel PERFUMED TO DEATH Describing a new disinfectant to be shown at the Coronation British Industries Fair a representative of & U.K.chemicals firm quipped, \u201cWe are arranging a series of photographs of germs dying with smiles on their faces when killed with our perfumed germicide.\u201d Latest world clock, for the office desk, tells not only local time and that in various time belts in America, but also the correct time around the world.It has a conventional clock in an upper corner and a map of the world below, with a time-indicating disk that Pw ara THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1058 haker, Elizabeth Goldner, Sandra || TRY hero te \"SHE WORKING HER WAY THROUGH COLLEGE\" featuri pears to be completely under the spell of Virginia Mayo's scene from this outstanding entertainment wt Saturday.po Westmount Junior High School \u2018Sports: It's a fact; the \u2018Invincible\u2019 WJHS \u2018Red\u2019 basketball team has actually lost a game .43-50 against Baron Byng on Wednesday .Marty Raff potted 13 points closely followed by \u2018pro\u2019 Terry Gray with 7.on behalf of reporter Gord Wasserman, and myself, our apologies | to Marv Singer, alias Sieger, Chuck Claptenburg, alias Bud and Ken Copeland, alias Ted .bantam - , and Squash Club on Atwater to- pucksters now \u2018boasting\u2019 a record roy .Arthur Murray in- of 14 points against, one for .| structors at the school last Fri- A ng Ronald Reagan, who ap- azzling smile in the above opens at the Monkland United Theatre day, will now come regularly .\u2018| copies of the latest issues of Canadian High News still available to those wishing them ., lots of Westmount news in the New Year's Issue , .see Gord Wasser- man .that's all we got for now ., .we hope to have a bigger epistle next week , Column Closer Mr.Trenholm: East is East, and West is West, and ne\u2019er the twaln shall meet.Now, where is the twain?Wasserman: On the twack! \u2018White\u2019 hoopsters played yester- day .girls\u2019 basketball tryouts about completed with league play Yo = soon to start.the boys\u2019 Athletic Association elections a hard race Sherbrooke at Crey WESTMOUNT EL.9545 between the two favorites, Don Seller and the eventual victor, Johnny Macfarlane, president; Starts SUNDAY for ONE WEEK! Marty Raff, vice-pres.; John Messenger, sec-treas.; and executive members John Bowles and Johon- ny Peachey .gym team workouts take place now and then at 8 in the \u2018dawn\u2019 ., boys should start practicing now for the commando run coming up soon ., .Happy Birthday: \u2014 To Patty Tyner, 15 this week .also congrats to Kenny .Barb Rosenberg has a fourteenth coming up, all the best to all , .profits of 9 Bl\u2019s showing of He Walks by Night to be turned over, in full, to the Junior Red Cross .Here Come the Nelsons will be the next movie shown ., .probable date \u2014 February 3rd .Ruthie Griffith and Renee Rothman the only gals to sign up so far for the forthcoming badminton tourney to be held at the Montreal Badminton | ALL THE DRAMA AN W.BUSINESS MEN°S LUNCH ND EXCITEMENT ANYONE COULD ASK FOR.A girl's leap for life.and love! À fortune-huntes who builds à smile into a fortune! À 8 woman alone with five 9854 men on an ocean liner} EP: You'll never forget their adventures] SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S 6LYNI \u2014_ ROLAND CULVER - RONALD SQUIRE starring $ JOHNS - GEL PATRICK - KAY WALSH starring ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAM! M-C-M's laugh riot of the year! \"Fearless Fagan\" Janet Leigh Carleton Carpenter and Keenan Wynn TODAY and SATURDAY! \u201cAFFAIR IN TRINIDAD\", starring Added \u2014 \"RAINBOW ROUND MY Billy Daniels, Frankie Laine.* \u201cArai ais > cat HR Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford.SHOULDER\", in Technicolor, with - Li rain SR \u2018 de ré pa CE > 7e a T\u2014 4 PAGE FOURTEEN 7 THE-EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1953 WHS, St.Le o\u2019s Tangle Tomorrow | ESA Tn A 5 FC Le i GAME WEIGHT Two teams in the National Mockey League, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Chicago Black Hawks, are just about the same USED AUSTIN CARS La LL] Poel] RANTEED, ip the weight department.Average weight of a Maple Leaf performer this year is 1771; pounds, while the average Chicago player tips the scales at 177 even.1079\u2019 MOUNTAIN § LY lg 49 ATWATER- MA \u2018> OPEN ALIN Shs [AYR de Ll] 2 .a u oH u n u n u n u ï = .u u n oH \u20180! \u2018sn n = 5 Accident and C ollision Repairs : ÿ PAINTING ON ALL TYPES OF CARS : IDARMO'S AUTO BODY: = ster § 21 SOMERVILLE AVE.- EL.0785 @ 5 (Off Victoria, Below Sherbrooke) î 06110000 EN 5 YEARS SINCIETIUI A REAL RYE WHISKY, speciaily selected for its full body and exquisite flavour from old reserved stocks.VISCOUNT 4 YEARS OLD A fine quality Real Rye Whisky made from choice grains including speciolly selected Rye Grain.Fully aged and matured in oak casks.- pra T 7 Drm HY [TT gare hans Sorbent You pay for age! Se\u20ac that you get it! FREE \u2014 Large chart in oll colour illustrating 30 > popular cocktails.Suitable for framing.Write specifying English or French, to M rs Distilleries, Lid.; P.O.Box 279, Montreal, P.Q TERI 4.Tues at Ww HS.at WHS.Verdun, Mon, Jan.26, 5:00 \u2014 A \u2014 (11.8.nt WLS, Forum.Wed, Jan, 28, 3:00 \u2014 BP \u2014 W.ILS.at SU TA.Verdun.Man, Feb.7, 53:00 \u2014 B \u2014 L.CC al LWNHS., Forum.Stars Beat St.L.Need One More Win For Pennant One more win for Kev Kennedy's Avenue Stars will clinch first place in the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League.Tomorrow they meet second place N.D.G.Regents in hopes of achieving their aim.- Last Saturday's action saw the Stars sweep the last place St.Laurent Laurels off their feet, trouncing them 5-1, while the NDG Regents were humbling the Royal Pharmacists 3-1.Simmons, McCowan and Bram- bell, gave the Stars a 3-0 lead by the eight minute mark of the opening period.In the second session, Lawruk spoiled Doug Bram- bell'g bid for his third shut-out of the season, but then Selby scored once more for the Stars before the period ended.In the final frame, Cotter and Brown combined to score the only goal of that period twelve seconds after the period was underway, with Cotter banging home the tally.STANDINGS ° W.L.D.F.A.Pts.Avenue Slavs, .8 2 0 46 24 16 N.D.G.Regents.5 5 0 20 029 10 Royal Phar, |.4 3 1 28 29 9 St, Laurent .2 7 1 24 -41- 5 1 School .Hockey ; Fri, Jan.9, 3:00 \u2014 BR \u2014 NWHS at W.H.S., Lachine.Mon.Jun.12, 5:00 \u2014 B \u2014 WIHS.at D0.Forum, sat, Jan.17, 10:00 \u2014 A \u2014 W.H.S, at st.Leo® s, Lachine, Mon, Jan, 19, 5:00 \u2014 A \u2014 WILLS af V.ILS,, Forum.Jah, 26 For Jan.28, 5:00 \u2014 A \u2014 W.HNS.5:0 \u2014 B \u2014 C.CIIS.Fri, Thurs., Feh 5, 4:00 \u2014 A \u2014 W.ILS.at Loyvola, Lovola.Seeded Series: A \u2014 Ist place \u2014 Ath place A \u2014 2ud pince \u2014 4th place A \u2014 dnd place \u2014 7th place A \u2014 blh place \u2014 71h place A \u2014 Ist place \u2014 4th place A \u2014 2d place \u2014 Glh place A \u2014 3rd place \u2014 Sth place A \u2014 {th place \u2014 Tth place A \u2014 Ist place \u2014 Ard place A \u2014 Ah place \u2014 Gilh place \u201cA \u2014 Oth place \u2014 7lh place A \u2014 2nd place \u2014 3rd place À \u2014 Isl place \u2014 2nd place A - 5th place - \u2014 Hh place \u2018B\u2019 Section, same as above CLUB WEIGHTS Boston Bruins ice the heaviest | and Job played good ball for the Girls Win Cage Openers- Hoopsters Beat Loyola By ALLAN SANDZELIUS The immediate agenda for the .various.Westmount High athJetés is as follows: : -This afternoon at 4.00\u2014WHS at Chambly High, Sr.\u2018B\u2019- Basketball, Tomorrow morning at 10.00\u2014WHS at St.Leo's (Lachine), Sr.Ar Hockey.«tr Tuesday afternoon at 5.00\u2014WHS at West Hil (Forum) Sr.a Hockey.- Hockey \u2018Don\u2019 McRae\u2019s senior \u201cA\u201d puck chasers will be out to register their first win of the young season tomorrow morn when they tangle with a rather weak and twice defeated team from St.Leo\u2019s at the Lachine Arena.The Purple clad larrigans need this win to keep pace with such fast moving clans as McGee and Catholic High.Westmount\u2019s first league game ended in a 4-4 draw with the double: blue.Don Ross\u2019 \u2018B' sextet are showing better and better with every outing as they keep narrowing their losing margin.Their first loss was at the hands of the powerful loop leaders, CHS (7-4), hitting a bit of bad luck when they spotted Montreal West one point early in the second game and being unable to push the rubber past the opposition\u2019s posts.In a game played Monday last versus a strong Daniel O\u2019Connel team (D.O\u2019C.having beaten a usually contending LCC squad), the local lads shot into a two goal lead of 4-2, only to be assessed two minor penalties at the same time, of which the Green and White took advantage as they potted three in a row plus one from a scramble a few moments later to go ahead and end the game on the heavy side of a 6-5 .tue % * points).Three team members ou mentioned last week were Sally: Wolfe, Judy Korvack.Looks like a banner year for the female type hoop- sters.P & W Gleanings: Still not enough news to print under our head so we'll continue with this layout this semaine .square ance coming up Friday the 28rd with \u2018Jake\u2019 Snyder\u2019s ork in attendance .Bob Hill will be caller and if not available that evening will do it on February 6th .girl\u2019s ski club has changed their St.Sauveur date to the 24th instant.Column Closer FORMS OF GOVERNMENT Socialism: You have two cows \u2014you give one to your neighbour.Communism: You have two cows\u2014you give both cows to the government which gives you part of the milk.Fascism: You have two cows \u2014you keep both cows and give the milk to the government which lets you buy part of it back, American New Deal: You have two cows\u2014the government shoots one cow\u2014buys the mille from the other cow and pours it down the sewer.je Nazism: You have two cows \u2014the government shoots you count.and takes the two cows.Matsubuchi, Carr, Gill and By- Capitalism: You have two ford figured in most local's mark- cows\u2014you sell one and buy a ers.bull.- Basketball Bloc Populaire: You shoot the Foul line shooting skill told bull most of the story in Westmount\u2019s fast paced win over Lovola,last |- Friday aft as the \u2018Sharpies\u2019 overcame a first half deficit of 17-14 \u2019 ; to edge the collegians 38-33.adiens.The Habitants have a 17- Lanky Johnny Smith and high man roster that averages exactly jumping Buddy Rosenberg led 171 pounds per man.their team with 11 points each as _ \u2019 Dave Mather notched 8.At one stage of the game in the second half it was all both teams could do to come anvwhere near the basket, , let alone score! Roussac, Hough LIGHT CANADIENS Lightest team of the six N.H.L, clubs is Montreal's colorful Cane winners.The \u201cA\u201d hoopsters\u2019 most important tussle took place yester- _ day afternoon at the Durocher street hangout of Catholic Higk.A INVEST IN A win for the Westies at this point jeam in the National Hockey places them well in the running 1 9 5 3 -\u2014 gue.for the hard to get silverware.® - More details next week.\u201cB\"\u201d hasketeers travel out to St.P A C K A R D Lambert to take on Chambly / / County High this afternoon and i A will be seeking their first win too, The Car That Has The after the horrendous 72-37 beating | FINEST REPUTATION handed them by Strathcona's for \u201cA's\u201d last week! Service, Performance, N _ Girls\u2019 Sports and Reliability, / 0 Miss Joan MacMillan's \u2018A\u2019 and 1/3 DOWN \u2014 BALANCE IN.\u2018B' hoop swishers started their 24 MONTHS ; loop activities off with a bang on_ Monday as they downed their Ver\u201d dun counterparts 21-15 and 26-20 *\"\u201cCOOL CONTROL\" respectively.brewing extracts only Their schedule runs as follows: Wednesday next \u2014 WHS at Lathe top goodness from chine; Thursday, January 29 \u2014 Dow quality ingredients Chambly High at WHS; plus a by eliminating all ad- round robin tourney ith the win- : ners (or losers as the case may verse temperature var be) of the other two \u2018sections\u2019 ations in the brewing sometime in February.MONTREAL'S OLDEST process, With a high total of 14 points, Susie Christmas led her mates in PACKARD the \u201cA's\u201d 21-15 victory while DEALER Cairine Gilmour potted five and ® \u2018 Suzanne Stevens and Patsy Ro- 35 YEARS OF SERVICE Te SMOOTHEST VE LY herts one each.Outstanding among the guards were Judy Carbonneau (J \u20ac Thorne and Joan Scharfe, accord- & mole ing to word from Jan Buzzell, an ; Le \u201cA\u201d guard herselluf! a .3% Ann Wilkinson led the \u2018B's\u2019 with rae R197-2198 | i$\u2019 13 points followed by Carolyn \u2019 Because it's \"COOL CONTROL Brewed | Davia with ning and Kathy Mac- NEAR JEAN TALON 9 ; a \u2018Donald with two baskets (four RIT IE TT a SR ST me pee a 08 certes 5 rm gs a EE POTERIE FEE Ne FS TR NR agar a 3 To.pe \" AN ARE Ruth Morgenstern and\u201d E tween: ll Cath fbetiti Rev.« lassy, ompil Learly\u201d riety.igh Dutst pers talent pveniy TRE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 PAGE FIFTEEN fCatholic High School, Carnival.- I \u2018 T Features: Local St.Paul\u2019s Girls - | WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.È 4585 Sherbrooke St.West Phone GL.3916 É Plans for thé 1953 Catholic High School Ice Carnival have been sompietel land the ~ .program this year promises to more than rival past sentations of this r attrac- - FENCING CLUB \u2014 Mon.& Thurs., 8 ¢ P.M.tion.The Carnival will.be held at the Forum on Friday evening, Janua Ah , with thei] Saturda 21 6 M x preliminary events starting at 7:30 pm.= INSTRUCTORS : y qe 4 : One of the most popular events k- - A on \"the programme, the Senior = \u2014 BASKETBALL STANDINGS Professional \u2014 Stephen E.Vamos 88 Girls\u2019 Relay for the Rev.Martin | High School SENIOR A SECTION ; Amateur \u2014 Roland G.Asselin Basketball + wis, ' FP W.LT.F.A.Pts.| Classes Now Open For New Members LR P.Reid Trophy, will see St.Paul's NN Academy of - Westmount defend- , - + s\u2026\u2026\u2026.11 00 88 33 2 M ing the honours.F The big event of the evening _ nd cornes : : ° .pt > 2 M vil be the traditional clash be- (Jif Jan.9, 4:00.\u2014 A \u2014 Loyola ut) ys \"700000 1 0 1 0 89 85 0 : Ml tween Mont 8t.Louis College and \u201cThe Jan.18; 4:00 \u2014 \u2014 WHHS .1 0 10 39 4 0 \u2019 BADMINTON U ° EMCatholic High Seniors for the | at CHE Can 16; 4500 À WHS.| ela 1100 1 0.1 088 38 0 se \u201c \u2014 Ladies \u2014 i J.1.Stanford Trophy.The Fri, Jan.16, 4:00 \u2014 B \u2014 W.HS, at : sp?say schoolboy sextet, which has (CBS.mh SENIOR B SECTION CLs Your Keep Fit\u201d Class y \u2018Tues, Jan: 20, 4:00 \u2014 B \u2014 L.C.C.at \u2019 %-ompiled an impressive record.in| w.m.s.: Mls oo.1100 34 27 2 Friday Tues.& Thurs.Mearly geason games, hopes to re-| \u2018Vues, Jan.27, 4:00 \u2014 B \u2014 W.H.S,| RS .\u2026.\u2026.1 1 0 0 72 35 2 y & \\.t its sensational 5-2 win over #! T.HLS.SA ees 1.1 0 0 72 37 2 \"8 10 10 P.M.- 10 AM, Ee Collegians in the 1952 Carni- Dhurs, 20, 4:30 \u2014 A \u2014 WHS.at|LCC 00.1 01 0 8 72 0 j al - A Jen 50, 4:00 À vs ae MVHS ve.1010 27 34 0 .\u2018rl, Jan, , .\u2014 \u2014 E19.Daniel O'Connell School Ban-|W.IL§ \u201c aM WHS .\u2026 1010 87 72 0 hams, defenders of the Msgr.Gerald J.McShane Trophy in the Ncan expect stiff opposition from St.Aloysius, St.Willibrord's and i Luke Callaghan Memorial Schools.The T.P.Gorman Speed Skating Championship Trophy will be at stake in the boys\u2019 racing events.cae Bantam elimination tournament, |W.H Tues., Feb.\u20183, 4:00 \u2014 B \u2014 R.A.S.at\u2019 HLS.; Wed, Feb.4, 4:00 \u2014 A \u2014 W.HS, at H.H.8, Tues., Feb.10, 4:00 \u2014 B \u2014 W.H.Sat M.R.H.S Fri, Feb.18, 4:00 \u2014 A \u2014 B.B.HS.at W.H.S.Wed., Feb, 18, 4:00 \u2014 B \u2014 W.U.sS.at M.W.H.S.Seeded Series: A \u2014 1st place \u2014 3rd place This Trophy was won last year| 4 \u2014 ond place at rd place by St.Francois de Laval School.| A \u2014 4th place \u2014 6th place \u2019 pupils from grades four to nine| A \u2014 5tb place \u2014 7th place 3 are eligible to compete and the; A \u2014 lst place - 4th place I chool with the highest point total À = 35 blac = St place A arriers off the silverware while! A \u2014 4th place \u2014 7th place % ndividual winners receive prizes.B \u2014_ dat place \u2014 sn place, A - \u2014 place \u2014 rd place Interspersed between the com B _ 6th place - 7th \"place Mpetitive events will be a wide va-| B \u2014 5th place \u2014 8th place riety of comedy, ; musical, and B _ nt, place \u2014 3rd place â igh class vaudeville attractions.~ 2nd place \u2014 place ; : ; B \u2014 5th place \u2014 7th place \u2018 ) Outstanding figure skating num-| B Z gth blace \u2014 8th place a hers will be offered by the best à \u2014 4a place _ 2nd place talent available and all in all the| A \u2014 5th place \u2014 6th place pvening's entertainment promises B \u2014 1st place \u2014 2nd place ; i .B \u2014 3rd place \u2014 4th place a gala presentation in every res B \u2014 Sth ace = oth place pect.B \u2014 7th place \u2014_ 8th place SPO RTS at St.Leo's St.Leo's seniors suffered their second successive loss in league competition, when they bowed 4 to 1 a superior Catholic High squad at the Forum last Menday afternoon before a fair gathering of scholastic hockey fans.} The baby face Academy brigade were no match against the boys with the five o'clock shadows, as experience and weight took its toll @ on a game but rather slow moving - local crew of puck chasers.The Saints were at their best in the opening period and had the Black and White worried as they fore checked them into submission, but the pace began to tell on them before the half way mark in the game, wilting under the pressure of the free wheeling Catholic High forwards.: Peter Grant and Bob Impey 1 Played a steady game on the i Academy defence and.were a Æ@ match for the best C.H.S.had to #8 offer.Dave Orr and Peter Hurtu- 3 bise, the other defence pair, were 4 way off their game and made the mistake too many times of backing up on ton of goaler Claude La- tangle with the classy West- mount High club in a regular league fixture, Westmount have a fine team this year, that with a few breaks could go all the way to the title.Bantams Win The Academy Bantam team defeated a strong McGee outfit last Saturday morning at Lachine Arena by the score of 4 to 1, in their | opening league encounter.The.winners were sparked by | their first line trio of John Roach, Mike McNally and Brendan Guil- foyle.Kevin Dunnigan in goals, also starred with a near perfect performance.This year's Bantam tcam has some promising hockey talent but FIND OUT TODAY HOW TO BECOME AN AERO-ENGINE TECHNICIAN The expert Aircraft Technician is an important man in the expanding THE OFFERS YOU EXPERT TRAINING AS: Boissière, who was having his own jack depth.This team can probably ., AERO-ENGINE troubles, without having his view ice the strongest starting line-up field of modern aviation.His ser- RADIO-RADAR N screened.in the league but are shy on good .his \u201cokay\u201d ! ired b INSTRUMENT CHICA Ronny Ahern, Mike Dodman and alternates.This afternoon at the vices\u2014his \u201cokay \u2014are require y ELECTRICAL TE mo Brian Sheridan were the pick of Forum, the Academy Bantams will : the forwards.Ahern scored the |meet up with Catholic High.the pilot before a plane can take off ARMAMENT lone goal of the game for the loosers, after\u2019 snaring a loose puck in the goal mouth, that goaler Vaughan Quinn juggled to the ice A after taking a shot from Mike Dodman.Tommy St.James played & sound defensive game but so far has failed to open up in his old time form on the attack.Coach Andy McGillis, had no \u2018alibis to offer for his team\u2019s defeat and was satisfied they went all out, only to bow to a supe- rior team, This week end will see double ; Tomorrow morning at Lachine |headers on Saturday and Sunday enj ov inter esting work on aircraft ments and openings now available in the À Arena, the Academites wir afternoons in this league./ NAME (please print).rentes 4 TT - Comm mn ~\u2014have opportunities for advance.(Surname) \u2019 , \u2019 STREET ADDRESS.avvomssnnecsenssvsereses ment! What's more, you'll be play- CITY .PROV Bantam Inter-Mural Opens St.Leo's well dressed Bantam Inter-mural league, started its 1953 schedule last Saturday afternoon on the school rink, with a double header.In the opening game, the Maple Leafs walloped Canadians 7 to 3 and Rangers edged out Black Hawks 3 to 1.Paul Genereux with three goals was the hero of the Rangers win.Bernie Fisher sunk the Black Hawks with his two goals.[EE COCKTAILS Salli 0188) RY MARTINIS XN VN Te nN AR: Te xa 1 T YOUR LIQUOR SCL for flight! If you are mechanically inclined and like to work with engines and machinery, the Air Force offers you an opportunity\u2014now-\u2014to train as a specialist in an aviation trade! You'll receive good pay\u2014get 30 days annual leave with pay\u2014you\u2019ll ing your part in defehce of freedom! 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