The Westmount examiner, 10 avril 1953, vendredi 10 avril 1953
[" ne \u2018 Exhibition Now- Open - Show which will be held tomorrow VOL.XXIV, No.15 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1953 PRICE 5¢ Eo To Prevent \u2014 For Best Exhibit At Hobby Show On Saturday » \u2018Three-Day | Hon.D.C.Abbott, Minister of Finance,-and MP for West- mount, will present the D.C.Abbott Trophy for the best exhibit entered in the 1953 Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show at the official closing of the show tomorrow evening.Winner of the trophy has not yet begn named.Prizes will also be distributed by Mr.Abbott to other exhibitors entered in .the show, immediately following an exhibition by the Montreal YMCA\u2019s gymnastic team.Perhaps the most unusual aspect of the local show is the extensive range of exhibitions.The co-spon- sors of the show\u2014 The Westmount YMCA, the Boys and Girls\u2019 Hi-Y clubs and the Westmount Leaders Corps \u2014 are of the opinion that anything a youngster spends a great deal of time on may be considered a honby.Ultimately, the exhibitions are far from limited to handicrafts alone, with swimming, music, basketball and badminton prowres' and pet animals regarless of pedigree being exhibited among others.The annual music festival annually one of the most popular sections of the show will be under, the chairmanship of Sandra Bennett.Another favorite is the Pel afternoon at 2:30 p.m.- The following are winners of the various contests.Scrapbooks: division one, M.Sperber, first; M.Taub, second; division two, W.Wright, first; D.Stanway, second; and M.Shut, third; division five, J.Elkin, first and D.Grout, second.* Scientific Collection, winner of special prize: J.Elkin; division 3, P.Usher, first; B.McLerner, second: M.Casev, third, division one, D.Grover, first and J.Patton, second; division six, O.Helen, first, I.Ross, second and R.Stelly, third.Collection-coins, division one, B.Hicks, first; R.Tees, second and C.Aykroid, third; division four, R Tess, first and P.Usher, second: Winner of special prize R.Tees, Miscellaneous, division one, P.Ranson; division two, G.Carpenter and F.Remillard; division three, C.Grout, first; D.Wilson, second; D.Geddes, third: division four, J.Mack, ftivst; J.Elkin, second and P.Elles, third; winner of special prize J.Mack.\u2018Crafts: section 15, Blair Mec- Robie and Toan Clayton, tied; Helen Olesker, second and Vladimir Rahr.third; section one, Garry Anderson, first; Jeff Weissler, \u2018second and Roger Woodworth, third; Fretwork, section \u2018six, John McKay, first: Peter Lebensold, second.Metal.Work: David Binmore, (Continued on page 2) 11 Delegates Leave | For Attendance At Leaders\u2019 Meeting A party of 11 delegates and one adult advisor left Westmount yesterday to attend a Leader Training Fellowship Convention taking place in Atlantic City, April 10 to 12 inclusive.The delegates expenses will be looked after by the Shaar Hasho- mayim Synagogue while the con: vention itself is sponsored by the Teachers Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.The United Synagogues of America have for the past seven years supported a group of young boys and girls who devote six hours per week to leadership study after joining the fellowship.Enroute.to Atalntic City.are Westmounters: Lyon Cohen, Stephen Fleming, Michael Cape, Allen Golden, Stephen Golschleger.Stanley Hopmayer.Lawrence Kalman, Judy Lauria, David Shapirs, Maxine Strean, Gordon Wasser- man and Mrs.Fred Packer as adult advisor.Arctic Missionary To Preach Sunday Canon W.J.R, James, a ve sionary on the Arctic coast for 20 years, will be guest preacher at the Trinity Memorial Church Hn Sunday evening, Mayor Roy E.Campbell proudly examines several types of seagoing vessels in the handicrafts section of the Westmount Boys Mayor s Smile Shows Pride At Handicraft Of Westmount s Future Citizens | and Girls seventh annual Hobby Show in the Westmount YMCA.With the mayor at the exhibition, which commenced April 8 and will continue until tomorrow night, are Don Hendry, right, vice-chair- man of the show and Jacqueline Bieler, left, chairman.: MRT \u2018Reading\u2019 Follows Growing Theatre Trend The undertaking of a \u201creading\u201d Theatre's Studio inevitably brings to mind the \u201creading\u201d of the First Drama Quartet at Her Majesty's two seasons ago, and of Emilyn Williams this past winter.In presenting James Bridie\u2019s \u201cMr.Bolfrey\u201d, however, the Studio Committee has deviated somewhat from this pattern, because \u201cMr.Bolfrey\" has a plot, as well- as humor and the discussion of ideas.The background is the home of a Free-Kirk minister in the West Highlands, a home of stern, Scotch principles and strict- Scotch behavior.Billeted in the house are two English Tommies of the last war, and visiting her aunt and uncle- is the minister's brisk young niece.The three young people are bored and restless on a rainy Sunday afternoon, and they argue with the minister as to the rightness and wrongness of his convictions on proper behavior for the Sabbath.Left alone, the niece and the two soldiers idly consult an ancient book which gives a formula for producing the Devil in human form.They hold an impromptu seance with the immediate and startling result of the arrival of a windswept, rain-soaked, top-hatted gentleman, carrying an umbrella.This is Mr.Bolfrey, Prince of Darkness, in a playful \u201cyou called me, I believe\u201d humor.In the midst of the hubbub, the awakened minister and his wife descend to enquire into the uproar.A general debate ensues, which gradually finds the three young people on one side of the argument, the minister and the devil on the other.As it dawns on this stern Scottish soul what his position is, his indignation mounts to fury and he snatches up a knife to dispose of Mr.Bolfrey, chases him out of the house and over \u2018the moor.The following morning finds the (Continued on page 2) *- by the Montreal Repertory.Final Respects Paid Sqdn-Ldr M.L.Doyle Friends and relatives gathered to pay final respect to the memory of Sgdn.-Ldr.Michael Lawrence \u201cLarry\u201d Doyle, DFC, 64, a First World War pilot who reenlisted in the Second World War to head civilian ayxiliaries de voted to RCAF welfare.\u201d Sqdn.-Ldr.Doyle, of 251 Ken- sington avenue, Westmount, died last Thursday.Funeral service was held in- The Ascension of Our Lord Church, Tuesday morning.Sqdn.-Ldr.Doyle was born in Doylesville, N.B., and moved to Montreal when a youth.He enlisted in 1915 with the Irish Canadian Rangers.When overseas, he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps and led more than 80 raids over enemy territory.In civilian life he worked for a number of enterprises and in 1940 formed his investment banking service.Shortly after, he joined the RCAF to serve five years.A son, Fit.-Lt.Michael Doyle, with the 2nd Canadian Fighter Wing in France, is flying h to attend the funeral.Sqdn- \u2018Lar.Doyle is survived also by \u201chig wife, Rose (Smith) and a daughter, Rosemary.\u2018 PAGE TWO « « «+ That the Professional Pharmacy on Victoria will move up the! ; éhiré Athi, il Ryan, .(Al street this- summer to the store now occupied by the west end branch\u2019 Cecilia Snail cles,| of the Royal Trust Co.All Royal concentrated in head office._ .That Eryl Jones, the automobile magnate who operates the West- mount Garage, has extended his activities to St.Eustache \u2018where he: has purchased a garage and service station, Will also hemile a line of; British cars.That Miss Micheline Dufresne of Grosvenor \u2018Ave, is now in charge Trust personnel will in future be of the Record Bar at Edwards Electric out N.D.G.way.That Lorne Parker and family spent Easter week end at Glens Falls, N.Y, Just getting ready for the racing season at Saratoga.« .» That Miss Desneiges Gagnon, operator of the Organdy Beauty \u201c Salon, is delighted to be back in Westmount after a couple of years in the wiläs of N.D,G.That Wilma Wameke is taking a week's vacation at Lake Placid shortly.That Mrs.Cotton of the West- mount Doll Hospital performed an operation on a genuine wax doll Department for the Ciosing of Office: Suite 1115, Daily Star Bidg., 231 St.James Street West, Plateau 4451 HOWARD S.ROSS, Q.C.Barrister and Solicitor 3.r | first; Mall Chambers, second and: {| Kenneth Chalk, second.If no answer at resioence \u2018phone PL.4451 Estates of Deceased Persons Residence: Terrace Apartments, Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, GLenview 2177 Quality ROOFING that roofing jeb.Emergencies: AM.Call us today for free estimates on TAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALT \\ ROOFING A SPECIALTY All types of roofing: slates, galvanized iron, copper shingles, asphalt shingles and tile.A.1189 | Westmount Plumbing & Roofing | 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount ry 1418 - CA.9864 ai Jing his Netters at 77 Bryniand fila trip to Europe 48 the joy of | | peturning to Canada.: | | Three-Day .:| James Booke.| Modern Ships: Larry mond, | first; Gregory Adams, secgnd, = | Jane Scott, second and Johanna || third; section four, Emily Reed, Ji first; Nadine Sekelts, second and.{ohn McKay, first; John Sichel, |'section seven, Cecelia Ryan, first; | Gael Eakin, second and Emily || Reed, third; section six, Francis: | tion six, Norris Mundy, first; Erna.Wy THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1053 which had reached the xipe old age of 75 years.That Chas.A, James, the oa- mary fiwer-upper, iswcurrentiy wuit- Ave., Bishopston, Bristol, #ingland.Says that one of the best parts of | (Continued from page 1) first, Lorraine Gibeit, seçond and Michael Carroll, £ivat; Jimmy: Laing, second and Margot Wray, third, H.arge Articles, Susan Baxt, first and Mapgot Wray, second.Pottery: David Pett, first and Helen Olesker, second.! Mpdelling in Woel and Soap: Mary Jane Long, first; Colin Jor Adair, second.Model Airplane: Fraser Blakely, first; Basil ®.Stevens, \u2018second; j ection two, Gregory Adams, first;| hilip Oreery, second; section! eight, Robert Mercer, first; Tam\u2019 Stuart, second; John Dingman, third.Model Ships: James Booke, first: Gregory Adams, second; Colin Adair, third: honorable mention Mode] Work: Michaël Harris, Modelling in Clay; Susan Glas-: ford, first; Graham Gould, second.Campcraft: Jim Horner, first; Bois, third.Shelicraft: Mary Herper, first: Isabel Joseph, second and Janet Rhind, third.| Art Department: still life, section two, Gael Eakin, first; Gael Wakin, second and Marina Grenn9, H.Hayes, third Abstractions, second and Jacqueline Ritchie, Third.: Landscape: section three, Gale Rakin, first and Eric Chipman, second.section four, James Boake,\u2019 first and second; David Devolope third; section one, Peter Usher: Martin, first; Helen Olesker, second and Chris Macauley; also sec-: - Bion.mention, Carol Cumming and Keith Pearson.i Penmanship: Class I, II, III: 1.Margaret Clegg; 2.Marjorie Pit-] \u2018blado; 3.Heather Reed.¥ion.Men-! tion, Joan Clayton, Wendy Waight, and Carol Cumming., TN volo IMRT \u2018Reading\u2019.(Continued from page 1) mister mt peace with himasl, for he has arrived at the happy conclusion that the whole of the, previous evening was a nightmare.Unfortunately for his composure, there are two soldiers, his niece and a little maid who rememher as facts fhe events he is difing as This dream.\u2018Stubborn #n .his wefusal to accept ithe idea of :a «devil in ttwentieth-Gentury form, especially one who has argued so brilliantly and so\u2019 closely along the pattern of his own sermons, he is .&ll but vanquished by Mr.Bolfrey's prankish umbrella, left behind by its owner fin his hasty flight the night before.It is the minister's wife whose calm philosophy sets the house- thold at rest \u2018again.Och well, she says placidly, stranger miracles than oddly mannered umbrellas are recounted in the Bible, by MB.T.'s Studio, under the supervision -of .Nopma ÆSpringford, will be presentefl at Victoria Hall -on Tuesday and Wednesday, April -21 and 22.> fe - + YMCA NOTES + à < sium was bursting at the seams fans packed the sidelines to watch \u201cthe American swordsmen of Salle Santelli Club, New York in our exhibition match with the West- |.mountets.Interest was so great in this activity that ihe Fencing \u2018for spectators and fencers, Mon- \u2018céllent \u2018opportunity to ænquire -æbout this fascinating activity.\u2019 Learn to Swim- \u2018boys and girls commences for boys and girls Monday, April 13, and Girls Tuesday 14.There is reom for a limited number of registrations.Application forms and :ad- A MM Real Estate 21 The \u201crendiñg\u201d \u2018of \u201cMr.Bolfrey\u201d | Westmount Y.M.C.A.gymna- | last Saturday afternoon.Pencing |.Club plans to hold an open house | \u2018day, April 18.This will be an ex- | The Learn to Swim Classes for |.tained &t the YMCA, ; Aihilt classes are aldo being held.Business girls instruction periods are Monday and Friday \u2014 7.00 to $8 p.m.and men\u2019 instruction mper- Jdods are Monday ænd Friday \u2014 \u20185:30 to 6:00 pm.| Morgan Realties Limited Brokers 1455 UNION AVE.HA.9251 L.SILVER F, - diadies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 TAILOR 122° Greene Avenue (Downstairs) @ Dry Cleaning * ® Repaliing.© Pressing Customers\u2019 or our material made\u2019 up.WI.6633 We \u2018Call and Deliver tional information may be obs ~ \"CHRISTMAS\" every day of the year for INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 CL.4519 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal 1 | Fox, second \u2018and Lorraine Gilbert, third; division two, Barbara By-|| \u2014 = ers, Philip Creery; \u2018division four,: Diane Young, first, Rosalind Aly-, ] BERGER'S Er also took =) : , | how many | greats| for grandfather?re ro rene le SHOE CLINIC place in their sections, Richardi|! \u2018 | Tees, Gael Eakin, John McKay, |, > - 1 Mari Greci \u201cEmily Reed.| 376 Victoria Avenue arina Grecianno mily Reed, | Susan Ilisley: best in show James.- = (Next to Girard Automobile) Boske; Cecilia Ryan, Norris i ! ] and Maxime Greciana i Household Science: Cooking, ; REUBEN BERGER WAInut 0003 the expert shoe man, with a good reputation first, Belinda Stead, Noella Geddes, Patty Tyner, Audry Bremmer.Eleanor Bowles, Marjorie Hammond, Peter Usher, Cecilia Ryan; second, Sheila Duff, Jane Harper, Elizabeth Dench, Marjorie Hammond, Patty Tyner; third, Mac- \u2018This is a day when popular sayings ef the past are being challenged.Modern parents appare ently don\u2019t believe in \u201cSpare the rod and spoil - © the child.\u201d Next door neighbours wish they did.| | Highly recommended by chiropodists and foot specialists for ortho- ; paedic revisions and complimented by hundreds |! ric Hammond, Elizabeth Horns, î of appreciative clients.for skilled workmanship Sewing: First, Tory Leirch, Tid- , .ey Sherrill, Patsy Gough, Isabel and highest quality materials.- |[| Joseph; secon1, Mary Anne Moore, Penny Hugman, Joyce Bremmer; - third, Janet Southward, Marilyn Vaughan, Audrey Bremner, Catk- \u2018erine Senecal.Winner of a spe-|- cial prize went to Isabel Joseph., Miscellaneous: first, Mary | Wynn, second, Judy Kostman; third, Helen Ross.: \u2018Knitting: first Elsie Bertram, second, Emily Reid; third, Jane! \u2018Scott.Winner \u2018of a special prize/| ||.went to Elsie Bertram.(4 \u2018 Stamps: first place winners in | various division, P.Usher, N.Mun-.dy and I.Reid; second, D.Elkin; and third, C.Young and T.Mc- Means.Winner of a special prize.went to Peter Usher.: Photography: still life and can-: did, Isabel Joseph, first; Janet Rhind, second; and Juan Monico,, third.Sheila Duff won first prize for special effects.Literature: Class I Poetry: 1.; a Cony Hasan Class Li Just try figuring it out some time \u2014 over à Poetry: 1.John McKay; 2.Noela glass of the best, Geddes; 3.Belinda Stead.Class III \u2018 Poetry: Special, Keith Pearson.: Class V School Newspaper: Special, Colin Aykroyd.Class IV Short Story: 1, Sheila Duff; 2.Wendy Wright; 3.Estelle Ritchie.There\u2019s another old-time saying that might \u2018gtand revising.It\u2019s many a year since it was 3 1 first used: \u201cThe Ale Your Great-Grandfather Drank\u201d.Repeated today, does it really -do full H justice to the antiquity of Quebec\u2019s favorite i.Entrust your child's as well as your own foot- ale?As a matter of fact, it doesn\u2019t., wear to a qualified shoe man.Treat your feet right \u2014 enjoy the comfort and appearance of your shoes.In addition to our everyday moderate prices, we offer you a 15% discount on presenta- oy tion of the coupon below.rman ee ee La so Jaen a The dictionary gives us 30 years as a genera tion.That makes it five or six generations since John Molson first produced his agreeable brew in 1786.That means a couple -of © -extra \u201cgreats\u201d should be added to \u201c\u2018great- grandfather\u201d.And of course it could be many, many more.For example: n .Rr e Tinting expertly done to match your ensemble I and all colours of suede shoes renovated, ' © Zippers replaced Consider that in 1786 there was à lusty young Egbert in Montreal who that year had a son, Egbert the Second.And that each succeeding Egbert in turn at the age of twenty had a son.Why today there could be an Egbert the Tenth looking forward to enjoying \u201cthe ale his great «+.grandfather drank\u201d! hs.EES CC m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 hs RI.AS PON 159 DISCOUNT Will be allowed on presentation of this goupon at BERGER'S SHOE CLINIC 3 .Give Review At FINE FLOORING © HARDWOOD © ASPHALT © RUBBER * Specialising 1s Refinishing Old Floors A.-Ross Grafton & COMPANY 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET Ct WESTMOUNT Free Estimates WE.2323 \u201c > + , Co te \"VOL.XXIV, No.15 Rabbi Stern Wi Final Book Forum The final lecture of the \u2018Book Lovers\u2019 Forum for the 1952-53 season will \"be held on Wednesday, April 15 at 2:45 p.m., when Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern_will review \u2014 \u201cAdventures in Two Worlds\u201d by A.J.Cronin.This will mark the final session of the forum for the eighth season sponsored by the Temple Sisterhood.Presiding will be Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern; Co- Chairman \u2014 Mrs.F.Scott Mac- Kenzie.Presiding at tea table \u2014 Mrs.Alfred Grossman and Mrs David H, Lisser.Hostesses: Mesdames \u2014 Josef Aron, Irvin Gerts- man, Alfred Gross, Dagober H.Lisser, Louis Goodman, Leonard Louis Goodman, Leonard Blank, Joseph Bambiger, William Gross, Pauline Marsh, Hyman Grover, Jack Rubin, H.J.Herschorn, Jack Freedman, W.N., Carin, Edward Feigin, Maurice Garfinkle, E.T.rE WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1953 Westmounters Bound For Britain Mr.and Mrs.Jimmy Armstrong and Mr.Chas.A.James aboard the Empress of France bound for Britain.Mr.Armstrong retired after 34 years with the City of Westmount Parks Department and he and Mrs.Armstrong will make their home in Scotland.Mr.James is visiting England and the Continent and will remain for the Coronation, sailing for home on the following day.The \u2014\u2014\u2014 - has Garfinkle, Paul M.Levee, George Rauch.\"BIG SAVINGS LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! Have your Suits and Coats prices no higher than ready- {| to-wear.We have just received a large assortment of imported English Woel- lens.Come in and be convinced.ALTERATIONS AND REMODELLING OF ALL KINDS Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) Pick-Up and Delivery WE.5908 Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS Alan D, McCall, President Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada will officially open National Boys\u2019 Club Week at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Monday, April 13, at 8 p.m.Club members, their parents and friends are cordially invited to attend National Boys\u2019 Club Week at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club.The open house policy during the week will provide an opportunity for the general public to see what is taking place as well as see what has been accomplished by the children in the craft and -hobby shops.The program for the week is as follows: Monday \u2014 Penny Carnival; Tuesday \u2014 Movie, Destination Moon; Wednesday \u2014 A bas- THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.{ Unity Boys\u2019 Club h an d-+ a i l ore d NOW at LAS SSISISI VIS SLI SSI IIILISISS SSII IIS I SLI VII SUIVI AIS By M auri ce M ari a sin e MORTIMER WEINFIELD S.A., B.C.L.Barrister & Solicitor 1215 Greene Avenue WE.9071 CITY OF WESTMOUNT DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Public notice is hereby given that the Minister of Municipal Affairs has approved of the resolution of the City Council enacting that | Standard Time as defined by Chapter 2 of the Revised Statutes of Quebec 1941, be, in the City of Westmount, advanced by one hour between Sunday, 26th April, 1953, at one minute past midnight, and 27th September, 1953, at one minute past midnight, when the Municipality will revert to Standard Time as now in force.All citizens of Westmount are hereby requested to co-operate with the civic authorities and to advance their clocks one hour on 26th April, 1953, \u2018 Given at Westmount this 10th April, 1953.A.W.D.SWAN, F.C.I.S., Sècretary-Treasurer.A NU UML ketball attraction, the Wheel Chair Wonders versus Unity's Senior Basketball Team; Thursday \u2014 the Junior League Puppett Group presentation of Nestor, the Talking Horse; Friday \u2014 Hobby and Craft Exhibition, Gymnastic Display and an exhibition basketball game; Saturday \u2014 three basketball games between the Ottawa Boys\u2019 Club, bantam, juvenile and senior teams and the Unity Boys\u2019 Club teams.The Goodwin Trophy will be the prize for this event, A banquet will be tendered the visitors at the conclusion of the games.In the evening a Special Dance will wind up the week\u2019s activities.Hobby Show Club members are urged to bring in as soon as possible, the articles which they have com- \u2018pleted in the various craft classes.Judging will take place prior to the Hobby Show and merit ribbons will be awarded.General Information: The Wheel-Chair Wepnders of the Canadian Paraplegic Association who next Wednesday play an exhibition game against Unity\u2019s senior team was organized a year ago and after a two month period of training, and learning the rules of the game has played: many games since their organization and boast of a record of 14 victories to 3 defeats.The reason for starting this team was to give the Paraplegics an opportunity to have some recreation and exercise and also serving as an outlet to those who are confined to a Wheel- Chair.Wednesday nights game which will be played under Wheel-Chair rules starts at 8 p.m.Spring Basketball House League: More players are needed before the League can get underway.The following boys have signed up: Ken Lyon, John Bea- sant, Brian Cassidy, Calder Black, Ronnie Williams, Terry Gray, Douglas Scruton, Robert Doherty, Douglas Gavin, Colin McDonald, John McDonaugh, Bryn Wakely, Richard Simmons, Carlton Palmas, Stanley Penny, George Barton and James Hensen.At Victoria Hall: In conjunction with National Boys' Club Week four boys and four girls have been (Continued on page 11) amine \u201c50 YEARS IN ox WESTMOUNT\" * ; Funeral Held For John Crankshaw, Noted Lawyer Friends and relatives gathered Tuesday to pay final respect to the memory of John E, Crank- shaw, Q.C.,, B.C.L., one of Canada\u2018s foremost authorities on criminal procedure who died in St.Mary\u2019s Hospital last Saturday.Funeral service \u2018was held Tuesday at 2 p.m.in Trinity Memorial Church.Interment was in Mount Royal Cemetery.In his 56th year, Mr.Crankshaw was a senior partner in the well- known Montreal law firm of Asse- lin, Crankshaw, Gingras, Trudel and Saylor.He \u2018was also a lecturer in criminal procedure at McGill University until illness forced him to take a rest early this year.- Born in Westmount, Mr.Crank shaw was the son of the late James Crankshaw, K.C., and Hannah Harris.Mr.Crankshaw's fa- Reliable JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS 4 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN\u2019S WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE.THREE Mayor R.L.Campbell |, Visits Friendships Club The Friendship Club was honoured recently by a visit from Mayor Roy Campbell of West- mount and Mrs.Campbell.His Worship addressed the members and expressed pleasure that the Club, open to older men and women, had become an active Westmount organization.Tea was served and spring flowers -from Eddy's Florists decorated the platform and head table.ther put out the first annotated Criminal Code in Canada in 1893.A brother James, who died several years ago, was a King's Council.Well-known in political circles in Montreal, Mr.Crankshaw was a life-long Conservative and had worked actively for the party since his student days at McGill.He was a member of the Quebec executive of the Progressive Cone servative Party and, thought repeatedly urged by friends to be a (Continued on page 11) 65 Hillside Avenue ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or * industrial plants promptly carried out.- P.McCuaig Limited WESTMOUNT WI.1104 ANY PAINT OR _ ENAMEL 4883 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Prince Albert) Don\u2019t confuse MAGIKOTER with ordinary paint rollers.You don\u2019t dip it in paint 2 + « « you simply pour paint into the sleeve-covered cylinder .and roll paint on with an easy, crisscross motion! You get a profes.sional-looking job \u2014 no laps, no sags, no brush marks! Come in and see it! DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE SATURDAY, The CANADA, PAINT @.COMPLETE WITH SLEEVES Extra sleeve sets available APRIL 11th EL.0511 EL.3149 yg pnt ~ SEES ERE RI SES rar 2 et at ram Eva A nn tA se OP A re as oa mie ih i 4 be i IE - said, PAGE FOUR : THE EXAMINER ue the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY fn, Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.! WAlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aim® to be an newspaper for the home, devote Authorized as 2nd Class Post Office Dept., Ottawa.independent, clean to public service.Muil subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.b Cranshaw\u2019s y K.C., wrote.Mail Ce s FRIDAY, APRIL 10,.1953 The Late John E.Crankshaw % #% 4 , Lawyer, Sportsman, Political Figure f Widely Mourned A career which was rich in achievement and in promise came to an end last weekend when John Edwin Crankshaw, Q.C.died at the comparatively young age of 55 in St.- \u2018Mary\u2019s Hospital here after a long and gerious illness.This brilliant career, which reached its in the law, was directed, for brief periods of time, toward sports, towar dthe newspaper business and toward war, and included a lifelong interest and a prominent position in the provincial and federal politi- apex cal scene, A native of Westmount, where he was educated at Westmount Academy and West- During the THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1958 mount High School, Mr, Crankshaw became ji one-of this city\u2019s most prominent lawyers and became known throughout Canada: for: his revision of the famous legal handbook, Annotated Criminal which his father, the late James Cranshaw, Code, After completing His high school studies, he served às warrant officer with the RCNVR inthe North Atlantic Squadron | during the \u2018first world war.He worked as a newspaperman before obtaining his BCL degree from McGill University and being called to the bar in 1920.course of his law career, he read law with the late George H.Montgomery, K.C.,.served as secretary of the Bar of Montreal, and was Senior Crown Prosecutor for the District of Montreal between 1936 and 1921.parties.and 1939.He was a lecturer on criminal procedure at McGill University's Faculty of Law until shortly before his death.He was a prominent sportsman in \u2018his younger days, being a member of the M.A.A.A.senior rugby team in 1913 and of the Westmount Rugby Football which won provincial championships in 1920 Club teams He was prominient in political circles in the west end of Montreal and in Stanstead, Que.as a supporter of the policies of the Progressive Conservative and National Union His many friends, admirers and business associates throughout the west end will feel his death keenly.REVIEW by UE) Howard S.Ross @.C., D.C.L.BOOK BH.THE MATURE MIND, by Professor Harry A.Overstreet.Norton & Company Inc, New George J.Mcleod I.d., 73 Bathurst Street, Publishers, Ww.Ww.York, and Distributed in Canada by Toronto.Dr.Overstreet is also the author of the now famous book ABOUT OURSELVES and INFLUENCING HUMAN BEHAVIOR and it is not over praise to say that anyone, who will read his latest book will look at himself or herself from a new point of view.They will see the damage caused by psychological immaturity and will realize how maturity can bring a fuller and happier life.He shows us what it means to be mature and describes how our jmmaturities of attitude and action cause most of our difficulties and conflicts and how such immaturities, widely shared, have led to the tensions and confusions of these times.He shows us how the process of becoming mature caxes place x and how maturity of mind can help us move forward into new confidence and wisdom.The author explains how the niodern science of®psychology has given us a new insight that is penetrating our common consciousness \u2014 an insight of such great importance that it may, he to be the master concept time.And as the author \u201cSo far in the history of the world, there have never been enough mature people in the right places.\u201d Dr.G- Brock Chisholm, Canadian leading psychologist amd thinker, commends thc author's book and adds: \u201cNever in the history of the world has the need been so urgent for people who can think and act with minds that are mature.\u201d Readers will see move sharply the effects of the immaturity around him or her and will, it is hoped, determine 10 discard what he finds of it in of our puts it: himself.In his preface he quotes the wise words .of Alfred North Whitehead: \u201cMankind is now in one of its rare moods of shifting BAHA'I Does it advocate a uni- versal language?Yes Does it believe that re-' Jigion alone can solve our problems?No Does it believe that International peace is possible?Yes PUBLIC MEETING 1548 Pine Ave.West Every Sunday, 8.15 p.m.Tel.Inform.WA, 5335 | its outlook.The mere compulsion \u2018of tradition has lost its force.It jis the business of philosophers, | students and practical men to re- l create and re-enact a vision of | the world, conservative and | radical, including those elements of reverence and order without which society lapses into a riot, a vision penetrated through and through with unflinching rationality.\u201d This excellent book gives us ran insight that comes chiefly out | of the psychological and psychiatric sciences and centers in our mental, emotional, and social maturing.It helps us to understand the forces that have created our predicaments and brought us close to destruction; and it affords the clue to our possible advance out of chaos.That the volume before me has had a wide appeal is shown by the fact that this is the twenty- third printing.That he has a very high opinion Brock Chisholm is shown by the fact that he quotes him on five occasions.The author Was born in San Francisco, one of the most attractive of the many attractive cities in America, and was educated at the University of California and later at Oxford.For many years he headed the Department of Philosophy at the College of the City of New York, a position from which he recently retired to devote himself to lecturing and writing.He has always (as should all philosophers) heen deeply interested in fundamental economics and has the faculty (as this useful volume shows) given to few of being able to analyze abstract theories in concrete terms.Council Of Women Montreal Council of Women will hold their next meeting, on Wednesday afternoon, April 15, at 2.30 when the program will be on \u201cCivit Defence.\u201d Tea hostesses wil be the Ex- Libris Society of the Canadian Home Reading Union, of which Mrs.Maurice O.Harris is president and who will give the customary hrief talk on the aims and purposes of her organization.Presi: ding at the tea table will be Mrs.Austin Wrignt and Mrs, E.R.Wallace.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Siraet and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister : Williom J.Neale, 14.00 a.m.\u201cHammer and Sickle or Cross and Towel?\u201d Dr.Johnston will Preach.11,00 a.m.Sunday Selhiool.7.30 pon.Youth Platform of Witness by Team of Young Men and Women, Alaister Ingram presiding.Dr, Johnston will introduce the Team.8.15 p.m.Rev.A, S.Masilamani, BAL 1.1, Christian Native Indian Leader, in Montreal Baptist Young People\u2019s Rally A Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.3 \u201cThere Does Freedom\u2019 Flpurish.- Attend the Church of Your Choice.Regularly.* ; \u2014g\u2014 | \u201c Calvary Church | At the morning service on Sun- ddy in Calvary United \u201cChurch, infants will be- brought for \u2018Baptism, The minister, Rev.Walter J.Spence, will preach at both services, At the evening service he will commence a series of sermons on \u201cThis Strange Thing Called Life,\u201d with the theme this Sunday evening being, \u201cIn Meeting Trouble And Licking It.\u201d The Sunday -School will be in attendance, and the Nursery Department will care for the little ones during the hour of morning worship.On Wednesday, April 15, at 6.15 p.m.Calvary Men's Club will hold its last meeting of the season.This will be a Father and Son Banquet and is to be a \u201cBrotherhood of Sports\u201d night with four, outstanding speakers.[I * { Christian Science | + \u201cAye sin, disease, and death real?\u201d is the subject of the Les- son-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.~ This Lesson-Sermon contends that since God saw everything He had made and pronounced it good, He could not have made sin, disease, nor death; therefore these evils cannot be real, but are aspects of the false belief that God's creation includes elements which can challenge His omnipotence.The Golden Text is from Pro- ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.Alexander Mellor Low Sunday Holy Communion.00 a.m.Sunday School 0 30 a.m Class.an.and\u2019 Bible Mattins.a.m.Solemn Eucharist, Preacher: Father Mellor.pau.Evensong, p.m.Easter Carol Serviee.Preacher: Rev.John Franklin.p.m, Special Vestry Meeting.Weck-day Services Communion, 8 n.m\u2026 Monday and Friday; 7 aan.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednes- oe 8.9.0.1.1 1 = } se æ \u2014 es Holy day.Mattins: 7.30 a.m.daily except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.40 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cote Si.Antoine Rd.and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, M.A.First Sunday After Easter 8.10 am.Hole Communion.11.00 som.Morning Prayer and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.W.J.R, James, of the Diocese of the Arelic, 7.30 pan.Evensong and Sermon.- Preacher: Rev, C.Douglas Elis.I ednesday 11,00 a.m.Holy Communion, 5.00 pan, Confirmation Class.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.0.52 Academy Road, Westmount, Que.- Sunday Service 11.00 a.m.Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cAre Sin, Discase, And Dealh Real?™, Golden Text: Proverbs 12:28.In Ale way of righteousness is life; and in the pathway thereof {here is no death, 11.00 aan.Sunday School, Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Mecting, Reading Room, 52 Academy Road.Open 2,00 to 4.00 p.m.Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays (except holidays).ve .Lo of Dr.OPEN INVITATION TO EVERYBODY Organist and Choirmaster CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRESBYTERIAN First Church of Christ, |MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Scientist, Westmount CHURCH Melville Avenue | Rev.Chas.\u20ac.Cochrane, B.A, B.D., Minister, Sunday, April 12h 11.00 a.m.Sunday School, 11.00 wan, Public Worship.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.Visitors and Friends Are Cordially Welcome.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster, TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowg Avenue Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, ector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, Hon.Assistant Rev.C.J.Abraham, Assistant First Sunday After Easter 8.00 a.m, Holy Communion, 9.45 a.m.Bible Class, Confirmation Class, Junior Depi.11.00 a.m.Mattins, Preacher: \u2014 The Rector, Nursery, Kindergarien, Primary Department, 7.30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: \u2014 Rev.Canon W, J, R, James.* Wednesday 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion, Thursday 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.verbs: \u201cIn the way of righteous ness is life; and in the pathway thereof there is no death.\u201d Bible citations include the following from Ephesians: \u201cThis I say therefore, and testify in the Lord, that ye henceforth walk not as other Gentiles walk, in the vanity of their mind, having the understanding darkened, be- - ing alienated\u201d from the life of Gad through the ignorance that is in them, because of the blindness: of their heart.\u201d Correlative passages from the denominational text book \u201cSecience\u2019 and Health with\u2019 Key to \u2018the Scriptures,\u201d by Mary Baker ddy, include the following: \u201cReason, rightly directed, serves to correct the errors of corporeal sense; but sin, sickness, and death will seem real (even as the experiences of the sleeping dream seem veal) until the\u2019 Science of Man's their illusion with the unbroken reality of scientific being.\u201d UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St at Greene Ave.Westmount .Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.Organist and Choir Director, - A.J.Binnie 11.00 a.m.Service of Worship.Baptism of Infants.Sunday School in attendance.p.m.Commencing Series of Sermons on \u2018This Strange Thing Called Life\u201d.(1st) \u201cIn Meeting Trouble and Licking I\u201d.7.30 IFednesday, April 15th 6.00 p.m.Church Hall \u2014 Father and Son Banquet, sponsored by the Calvary Men's Club, as thelr last meeting of the season, ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road, near Argyle Avenue, ST.MINISTERS: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.Sunday, April 12th a.m.Mp, Grant \u2014 \u201cRoughing It Smoothly\u201d.7.30 pm.Mr.Reid \u2014 \u201cThe Value of Christian Experience\u201d.11.00 a.m.Church Schon), 8.40 p.m.Senior Young People\u2019s.11.00 Organist and Choir Director, Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bac, F.C.C.0.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH | 463 St, Catherine Street West Rev.B.B.Brown, Interim Minister Sunday, April 12th 11.00 aan.Sunday School.11.6) a.m.Morning Worship.\u2014 \u201cThe Proof of your Religion.\u201d Guest Preacher: Rev.Go GD.Kilpatrick, D.D., LL.D.7,30 pm.Evening Worship \u2014 \u201cChrist The First Fruit.\u201d Guest Preacher: Rev, G.B.Cnivd, M.A, E Wednesday, April 15th 8.06 p.m, St.Nall, Guest Speaker: Ratsunoft, 'h.D.a Jamese Night, Dawson Rev, MR.G.St.James at the Heart of he Down Fowu, A CORDIAL WELCOME FO VISITORS Organist and Choir Director, Arnold Bellis L GWVEsTMOUNT Park UNITED CHURCH Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: ; Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D., D.D.Sunday, April 12th 11.00 a.m.Morning Service and Sunday Sehool.Sermon: \u201cLife In His Name.\u201d 7.30 pm Evening Service.Sermon: The Understanding Heart\u201d, Dr, Campbell will preach at both Services Director of Music J.\u20ac.Scott, L'.C.M., B.M.Organist, O.'R, Gliddon \u201c eternal harmony breaks, EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS PAGE FIVE À \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS\u2014 I WAlnut 2771+| Please phone your Ads early in: the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 am.Thursday for \u2018current issue \u2018The Westmount Examiner lassified Advertising æs\u2014 | 130 Words 35¢ | 3¢.for each additional word: \u2014 EXPERT APPLIANCE REPAIRS RADIOS & T.v.WASHING MACHINES VACUUM.CLEANERS ELECTRIC RANGES ETC.Free Estimates MOST MODERN EQUIPPED SHOP WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES COMPANY 4209 St.Catherine St.W.\u2014 = \u2018 WE.2226 FL.2206 | 7-f BOYS! & 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M-48 21 ROOMS WANTED LADX desires: room in Christian private: home, in Eastern Westmount, Willing to give light help and babysitting if desired.References exchanged.DE.3343 mornings.Starting Monday.M-40 WANTED in Westmount, room with twin.beds, and bath, light breakfast if possible, for a middle aged couple, for 1 month or longer.Upper West- mount preferred.EL.5927 or EL.2231.M-56 26 GARAGES TO LET GARAGE Weredale Park.Apply 1022 Dorchester West.FI.8770.M-2 REAR 497 Lansdowne, Arlington Lane: GL.2496.M-18 434 PRINCE Alvert, $12.00, DE.8566.M-45 * J LA Collins FUNERAL HOM 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, 3 DExter 1149 Completely AIR \u2018CONDITIONED funeral Home 'and Chape erm or GARAGE wanted; \u2018toine Rd: Phones GL.111% M-G&|' 21 GARAGES WANTED: May 1st.occupancy in vicinity Sherbronite.Street and Mount Stephen.Mr.Robinson; MA, 6322, M-10 2-10 cu.ft, widtH: a5l\", \u2018depth 55%, suitable for country use Veny reasonable: BT.306%.M-61 .C.C.:M.bicycles; 25 2 speed| gears, 1 ght, \u20181 boy's.HL.088 DINING room te cost $450.00;.a -$825.00, oak; 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nounced.The marriage will take place on Saturday, May 2.Both Miss Johnson and Mr.Hayes are graduates of McGill University, where Mr.Hayes was a member of the senior intercollegiate football team.Club house, 3492 Peel Street.Guest spray of Joanna Hill roses.speaker on this occasion will be Mr.John Steegman O.B.E., Director of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.He will speak on the subject \u2018Museum and Public\u201d.Mr.Steegman came to Montreal in November of last year and was formerly Curator of Paintings at the National Museum of Wales at Cardiff.Hostess for the month of April will be Mrs.Walter Chris- topherson.Miss Theresa Payette, young harpist, is to give a recital on April 30 at St.Luke's Hospital in aid of the hospital funds.Miss Payette, who was a featured artist at the St.Patrick Day tea held by St.Augustine of Canterbury Subdivision of the C.W.L., also gave a recital in Victoria Hall -in aid of the Xavier Apostolate group.She is the daughter of Mr.Grey Avenue, and her ambition is to take her place as a harpist in a symphony orchestra.She first studied under the direction of Mother St.Clair, C.N.D.at the Villa Maria, then with Dorothy Weldon, and her present master is Marcel Grandjancy of the Conservatoire du Musique de Province de Quebec and New York.Lieut.-Col.C.B.Parish, Commanding Officer, and the Officers of the Canadian Grenadier Guards are holding a reception at their Mess on Thursday evening, April 23, prior to the annual ball of St.George's Society taking place that evening at the Windsor Hotel.The distinguished guest of honor will be Field Marshal the Rt.Hon, Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, G.C.B., D.S.0., Deputy Supreme Commander, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers in Europe.WEDDING HARDIE - HAAFALAINEN The marriage took place quiet!y recently at the home of the bridegroom's uncla.and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.B.W.Robinson, 624 Murray Hill, Westmount, of Elna daughter of Mr.W.Haapalainen, and the Jate Mrs.Haapalainen, of Montreal and Mr.David Ian Hardie, son nf Mr.and Mrs.M.W.Hardie.Rev.Eric Ervrey of Queen Mary Road United Church performed the ceremony.Spring flowers were arranged throughout the rooms.The bride was given in marriage by her father, and the couple were unattended, .A grey worsted suit with a white Following a reception for the immediate family, the bridal couple left on their wedding trip to the -Laurentians und on their .return Mr.and Mrs, Ernest Hutchison, Grosvenor avenue, who spent sev-_ eral weeks Jn Daytona, Florida, have returned to town.Lieut Col.MBE Commanding officer, 3 rd Field Engineers Regiment, RCE, and Mrs.Morazain will receive the guests at the annval Sappers | Ball to be held in the Royal Car- .adian Engineers Armory, Hillside Avenue, Westmount, this evening, Mr.J.-Leslie Hodges and Mrs.Hodges, M.B.E., entertained at luncheon Saturday at the Forest and Stream Club in honor\u2019 of.Miss \u2018 Norma Hobbs and her fiance, Mr.Donald Gordon, C.M.G.eddings + | L me J.F: 1, Morazain, \"1 Mr.and Mrs.F.Armstrong and their small daughter are motoring to British Columbia where they will make their home.They expect to leave on April 15.Mrs.Harry Armstrong recently entertained at a farewell party in honor of her daughter-in-law.Sir William P.Hildred, C.B, O.B.E., will open the exhibition of Mr.Bela Zoltvany's paintings this evening, at a quarter-past eight o'clock, at 3591 Ste.Famille street.The exhibition \u201cwill continue on Saturday and Sunday, April 11 and 12, from two until ten\" o'clock.Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver wii introduce Miss Lorraine How, Director of the Junior Red Cross for the Province of Quebec, who will be present at the annual entertainment being given by the girls of Summerhill House at 7.30 p.m.tonight in St.Matthias Parish and Mrs.B.C.Payette, of | Mr.Will reside on Fulton Avenue.and Mrs.David Ian Hardie Hall, Westmount, in aid of the Junior Red Cross.WESTMOUNT HEALTH STUDIO - e Physical Culture © Massage @ Turkish Baths ® Reducing 4937 Sherbrooke Street West (corner Claremont) .For appointment, phone DE, 7922 1317 Greene Ave.marthe carpentier HAUTE COUTURE Westmount GLenview 1971 hat and black accessories was \"worn by the bride with a shoulder Miss Desneiges Gagnon Is Pleased to Announce That The ORGANDY BEAUTY SALON Formerly at 5819 Sherbrooke W.HAS MOVED TO 4927 SHERBROOKE ST.W: Downstairs, Near Claremont Ave.We will be pleased to continue to serve our present patrons at \u2019 our new address and extend a special \"Welcome Back\u201d to those whom we formerly served when we were previously located in this vicinity.À PLEASE PHONE NOW FOR APPOINTMENT EL.3881 Wo.PAS BREET EY >= Will Visit Red Cross International Office In Geneve ENGAGEMENT Mr.and Mrs.Clarence H.Johnson .ef Montreal, announce the engagement of their only daughter,- Jean Marlene, to Mr.Robert rquhart Beck, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Urquhart S.Beck, of Vestmount.The wedding has been lnrranged to take place on Satur- iay afternoon, May 9, at the Ver- un United Church.Mr.and Mrs.T: H.Ferguson an- ounce the engagement of their Jiaughter, Doreen Eilen, to Mr.WDonald Ian Forrester, son of Mr.#nd Mrs.P.A, Forrester, The mar- fiage Will take place at half past êhree o'clock on Saturday, June 6, Stanley Presbyterian Church.APPROACHING MARRIAGES At the wedding of Margaret lary, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.rban J.Stevens, of Hampstead, o Mr.Jordan Purdy Beverly, son f Mr.and Mrs.Harold P.Bever- v, of Montreal, which is taking lace at two o'clock tomorrow ternoon, in the Sacristy of the hurch of the Ascension of Our ord, Westmount, the bride will given in marriage by her Wither, Miss Claire Ganley will be the ridesmaid, and Mr.Gordon oody will act as best man.@shering will be Mr.Bernard if evens, brother of the bride, Mr.Meslie Stewart, Mr.Andre Le- @oit, and Mr.Peter Bertrand.M Never wash slipcovers on a Miolesale scale.One at a time enough.{kinny men, women Eain5,10,15 lbs.Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor - 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Everything In your home \u2014 from the biggest piece of dining or living room furniture down to the smallest piece of luggage \u2014 can be stored in Prince Albert Avenue.Miss AM.MacKinnon will deliver the special Easter message, and Miss Jean M.Hawthorne will lead the Devotional Period.The hostesses WESTMOUNT TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD.our fireproof, humldity-controlled warehouses.We do acking and crating, too, and will have your valuables nsured at moderate rates.Inquire today! \"Moving with care \u2014 everywhere\" will be Mra.Barter and, Miss Lilian Downes, mob ce nb 41903 \u2014 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR \u2014 1953 205 Olivier Ave.(Westmount) WE.1113° je feet Bn A Es a te og emt oem armas Pte Bop © re an ars i Sr ne Se coe Lem SEAT ; J at à we PAGE: RIGHT Annual Meeting: The annual.meetihg of the-| Notre Dame der Grace: Women\u2019s Club will be held ir the Oak Room, Victoria Hall; Westmount, on: Friday, April 17, at 2.30 p.m.Mrs.A.Roy Clouston and\u2019 her committee will be the tea hostesses.AA | EPPES ESSEN DELICATESSEN Can teach you à lesson In planning meals with no messin' \"Your Good Food: Host\" HY.8-8711 WE.DELIVER 5339 Sherbrooke W.(Near Decarie) am mmm mm mn 10 TOC OT 1 0 > al - ~ [I mo Ce Miss Helen Mac Lellan, and Mrs.Artliur Le- § Claire, joint convensrs.of, the Montreal: Chapter of Mount St.Bernard Alumnae Association At Home to be held.on Sunday, April 12, from 2.30 to 3 p.mat tlie Guildhall, 1018.Mt.Royal Place.Invited guests ¥% will include all Catholic women who are attending or have at- - \u201cTHE: BXANTNER, \u2018WESTMOUNT, ERIDAR, A PRTIL 19), 18581- Conteners of Alumnae \u201cAt Home\u201d tended college or university.Invitations.have already: been: extended to Newman Club; graduates:and undergraduates.Canon: G.Emmett.Carter, Director of Jacques.Cartier Normal\u2018 Sohool; will\u2018 address the gathering.Hospital W.4.Names.| Committee For For Bridge 4 The Annuel Spr Spring; Bridge \u2018being held by the: Woman's Auxil- is YOUR FURS are SAFE from theft fire or moths im our modern COLD STORAGE VAULT BONDED: DRIVER.WILL CALL AT YOUR CONVENIENCE Phone WA.215% La Mode Regd FUR SALON , 5779 Sherbrooke Street West oPI0\u2014OC >o< DOC >O< >O< >oc Doc C= 7 >Oc DOO] PIDODOCTIDOC (NEAR For the Lady With Flattery on Her Mind flattering You'll find expert de- o Î Where you'll U splendid collection: of O SUITS and COATS in Î distinctive U styles.oO 5 detailing.sign and y that you'd.expect in Q more expensive clothes.V À > Here's Fashion at Your Price! 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H, Darcey, Miss Gwen Desjardins; Mrs.Daiton Drake; Mrs: A, J?Gbodenough, Mrs.Harold L.Greaves, Mrs.T.A.Gagnon, Mrs.Thos.E.Heron, Mrs.R: Murray Heslam, Mrs: Geo.S.Moegan, Mrs.W.L.Maass; Mrs.J.J.Ostapo- vitch, Mrs.E: À.Rice, Mrs.Alex.Smith, Mrs.Maurice.P: Stoker,.Mrs.J.T.Copland and Mrs.L.Roy Jefferson.os + Summerhill House .Girls Entertainment To Aid Jr.Red: Cross.The girls of Summerhill House are giving their annual entertainment for the.Junior Red Cross at 730: this evening in St.Matthias Parish Hall, Westmount; \u2019 THe program offers two plays \u2018The Curious Chest,\u201d and the \" \u201cRobin Family\u201d; dances directed by Diana Ross who will also perform a ballet solo, and a Magical act by Howard McLeod.Mrs.Brunhilde Dunton and charge of costumes, and stagc Mrs.C.Eric Ford Jones are in effects are designed by Mrs.Robin Watt and Orson Wheeler, A.R.C.A.Mrs.Arthur Purvis and Mrs.James A.Paterson will take * tickets at the door and.Miss Lorraine How, Director of the Junior Red Cross for the Province of Quebec, will be present to receive the proceeds.Mrs.Alfred Powis will play the piano for all songs and dances.The show is written and directed by Mrs.Kenneth Mappin.Tickets may be obtained.at the door, or from Mrs.C.Eric Ford Jones, Tel.WIIbank 9677.Altrusa Club The Altrusa Club of Montreal is Sponsoring a fashion show in the | Ball Room of the Sheraton-Mount | Royal Hotel on Monday, April 20 at.8.30 p.n.The President of \u2018the\u2019 Altrusa Club of Montreal, Mrs.|'Tacquetine White will be the com- .|' mentator.Proceeds.will.go to the \u2018Clubs\u2019 Welfare: activities, Canadian.Club The\u2018 annual meeting, of the Women's Canadian Club will be held at 2.30 p.m., on Friday, April 17, in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.Col.W.Arthur Croteau O.B.E.tHe guest speaker; will outline the \u2018latest developments jn Civil De- \u2018fence.: 3rd Dia: RCAS.CI § short talk on Soldiers.Vives: League andi hospir pital of Montreal on.April.28; at.Trinity Memorial.Church.Hall |: \u2014| Noted.Cartoonist Mrs.R, W.Pearmam Ticket: Chair- |.Aussiliany Formed At æ mesting held! vecentliy in \u2018the Gifffcers: Mess: off the 3rd: Div.RICA SC, a Ladies: Auxiliary was formed! for: the: purpose: of?visiting R.C.AS:C.veterans in hospital.The Auxiliary will work in.conjunction with the: Montreal\u2019 Soldiers.Wives League: Lt:-Col; H: B.Short, B.D:, Commanding; Officer of the Srd: Div: R.C.A.SiC.welcomed: the: members.Mrs.A.@.Allan: gave & tie tal: visiting; The following officers; were: elected for the ensuing; year: Hbmor- | ary, president, : George R.Bl- liott;.president; MVs:; Hi Short; vice-president, Mrs.EL LL.Van.Tuven;.secretary; Mrs: M: RER \u2018Cooke; {Campbell hospital: visiting; Mrs: @ Wi Coyle: .To Be The Guest IOf Aimerican.Club \u2018off Montreal' is- holding its closing day luhcheon on Tuesday, April 14, at 2.30: p.m, in.the Ball.Room of the Ritz-Carlton.Hotel.Gordie \u201cMoore; cartoonist fo: The Mont- \u2018real Gazette, will be the speaker \u2018for the day; illustrating his \u2018address: throughout the program.Mr.Moore, creator of \u201cAround Our Tèwm\u201d was.born in: Toronto but movedi to: Montresd'at an: early.age: He joined the staff\u2019 of \u2018The Gazette in 1945, since wlioh time: \u201cAround: Qur Town\u201d has: be |\u2018 come- one: of: the\u2018 most popular features.Two: hooks.of\u2019 kis: cartoons have been.published: with success, and: aside from His Gazette cartoons; he: keeps: his time: well ocoupied: with advertizing cartoons and\u2018 chalk: tails: Present at the head table: will.be retiring members of/ the executive: board with the: newly elected: board, as.well as: four past-presidents of the club: Mrs.E.B: Luke, Mrs.P: BE.Pope; Mrs.Florian Leduc and Mrs: Wm: H: Roe.Jr:, with the retiring president} Mrs: J.B.White; now.hon- orafy president.Mrs.Alan Chip- pindale; the president.for 1953-54 season, will preside at the meeting.Montreal: chairmam ways andi, means, Mrs.S.Christie; chairman The: American Wamen(s: Club speals.ont \u201cThe Montrealers!\u2019 the closing, luncheon and.annual meeting of St.Mary's Hospital Ladies! Auxillary taking place on Wednesday, April 22,.in tlie- Champlain: Room of the Mount Royal Hotell Mre: C.H.Wood;, president: of\u2019 the: auxiliary\u201d will: Drosider and Miss.Frances - : Carroll.will.present the.report, \"of! the.nominations committee: Guild Brealifast St.Margaret of Scotland Guild\u2019 ask the members and ticket holders for the Communion Breakfast; to note the change in place for the Mass, which will be held at St.Willibrord®s; and not, as pres viously stated; at St.Thomas Mbre: \u2018Church: THe event will\u2019 take places on: Sunday, April 19, with Mass: \u2018at 8 a.m.and Brealfast at 9\" a.m.&t the Queen's Hôtel.| HORROCKSES COFFONS Featured at Charlotte Gowns TES PSE PA TOPE VR LT RE Er 1353, Greene: Avenue Standard: Cars \u2014 aiso Flui Most Modern Methods dual controlled cars FULLY INSURED ES For SAFETY and: EFFICIENCY LEARN TO DRIVE ; The Easy Way in a Few Lessons With Expert Instructors.DRIVING SCHAOL d Drive: and Hydramatie AT.4588- 3 Cornwall Avenue Town.of: Mount-Royal\" At.the C.N.R; Station \u2014 Special Care Given: to Nervous People ¥ SEMI-ANN pictures at very ALSO HAND-CARVED UN: 6-4095 LAST TWO ANTOINES ART GALLERY A final opportunity to acquire good: DAYS OF UAL SALE reasonable.prices.AND.ORNAMENTED a MIRRORS AND FINE MODERN FRENCH PRINTS Galleries open from 9: a.m.to 9 p.m.ANTOINES.ART GALLERY 939 Victoria Square- 4 UN.6-795% a A Ï Mrs Phyllis Lee: Peterson, prœ minent Montreal.writer 7 TRE CS de A A PE A A re Intrigue With A Plunging Neckline \\ Vs \u201cAssignment \u2014 Paris,\u201d starring Dana Andrews and Marta Toren.This action packed drama commences Saturday at the Monkland THE EXAMINER, WESTM®UNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1983 a \u201cThe Four Poster\u201d To Be Shown At Westmount \u201cThe Four Postér\u2019, Stanley .| Kramer's happy new production for Columbia Pictures, starring Rex- Harrison and Lili Palmer |opens Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.- The tender biography of a marriage, from the first night to the first baby and through the yearf beyond, is delightfully and delicately told in \u201cThe Four Poster.\u201d With Harrison and Miss Palmer, husband and wife in real life, as the two people in love who discover the double bed is the best friend of a marriage, the new romantic comedy is said to.present all the joy, all the wonder, all\u201cthe magnificence of successful wmar- riage.And on the same program, a murder mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat is unfolded in \u201cThe Hour of 13,\u201d with Peter Lawford and M-G-M's lovely new star, Dawn Addams, in the leading roles.Filmed in England against au- PAGE NINB the elub rooms in the Beaver a! Bldg., on Wednesday, April 15, a 2 p.m.All members and widows The monthly get-together of the) ¢ sormer members are invited to Montreal Life Members\u2019 Club, {attend and spend a pleasant afters Telephone Pioneers, will be held in non, sanding in refreshments.Telephone Pioneers TODAY and FRIDAY! Kirk Douglas in \u201cTHE BIG SKY\" with Dewey Martin.Added \u2014 \"CAGE OF GOLD\" with Jeon Starting S ATURD AY! , Simmons, David Farrar.18 BIG TUNESI \u201cSomebody Loves Me\u201d \u201cA Dcttas And Ttarty Centy™ \u201c1 Can't Telt Why | Love You™ *Toddling The Todalo™ *'On San Francisco Bay™ \u201cSmiles\u201d +] Cried For You\u201d \u201cTnat Teasing Rag +\" Rose Rocm® [7 \u201cWay Down Yonder In New Orlesns®™ \\ \u201cThe Wang Wang Blues\u201d I TE I I TI \u201cTHE GREATEST SHOW\" GAL IS BACK «in a song-packed 1; *Jealous™+ \"Dixie Dreamy\u201d eye-filling rm Sorry 1 Made You Cry\".\"June \u2018Love Him\u201d*-\"\"Thanks To You\u201d musical ! 8 \u201cHoney, Oh, My Honey\" To Be Shown \u201cThe Greatest Show On Earth,\u201d ~ Theatre.\u2014_\u2014 Kk thentic backgrounds of London, f =: ® ladies of show business.\u201cThe Hour of 13\u201d unfolds a su- 2 right Musical Fresh from her triumph in |spense-packed story Betty Hutton brings to glowing ; life the story of the stage-struck Ballet Entre Nous omebo Uw £3 i At Monkland oves Me\", opens at the Monk-|George Sanders.nd theatre Saturday.lossom Seeley, one of the great Barbary Coast.meteoric career in show business, Betty Hutton plays the role of |in a music hall on San Francisco's girl who began what was to Le a| ey (Riya P rogram And on the same program is Paramount» new \u2018Technicolor \u201cAssignment In Paris\u201d starring ol usical extravaganza \u2018\u201c\u2018Somebody Dana Andrews, Marta Toren and On Apr il 29 Ballet Entre Nous, enior and junior groups will be presented by Mary Beetles on Wedresday, April «9, at 8.15 at St.Matthews Church Hall under the direction of Jeanne Rodier and Milenka Niederlova, MARY BEETLES presents a DANCE CONCERT by BALLET ENTRE NOUS Wednesday, April 29, at 8.15 p.m.ST.MATTHEWS CHURCH HALL DUFFERIN ROAD TICKETS NOW ON SALE Elwood 5170 The senior group was organized in September 1949 by Mary Beetles for serious students of the ballet from 16 ycars of age and over.This comparatively young group was accepted to perform in the Canadian Ballet Festival held ia Montreal in 1950.The junior group was organized in 1950 for siudents from twelve vears of age.The Juniors are independent from the original group, but graduate into it as soon as they reach sixteen years of age.In 1952 another group was added, Mrs: Martin ia soving $5 - She can°t get out today, but she is taking advantage of the \u201csale\u201d \u2014 by telephone.Add up the dollars your telephone saves in bargains you pick up.Think of the hours and effort it saves, too .how | You can even *\u2018go places\u201d without leaving the house.Your telephone serves you so many ways; no price can measure its usefulness.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA \u2019 called the Student group, from ten years of age.This group ai- tends most rehearsals and as soon as they show exceptional ability they enter the junior group.\u2019 All groups are encouraged to give suggestions for choreography, decor, costumes and music for ballets, thereby giving them a chance to show their creative ability, In this program two cf the ballets WS have heen written by members, Nocturne by Marjorie Bailey and Christmas Ballet hy Carol Thomas, Other \u201citems to be presented are: Character sketches, Senior group, by Milenka Niederlova and Danca of the Hours, Junior group, directed by Jeanne Rodier.The Deco: will be by Stanley Shaw, costumes by The Mary Beetles Costume Department.All proceeds from these Concerts will go to the Ballet Entre Nous fund to help defray the cost of costumes, music, decor and other éxpenses, as the groups are self-supporting.They present pro grams for charitable organizations, Mrs.J.A.Bildfell To Speak At Mission The Montreal Branch of the Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission is holding its annual meeting on Wednesday, April 22, at the Y.W.C.A., Dorchester and Crescent Streets, at 2.30 pm.Miss Frances Smart will be in the chair, and the guest speaker will be Mrs.J.A.Bildfell.Her subnect {will be \u201cEskimo Way of wife.\u201d Dr, and Mrs.Bidfell were stationed at Pargnirtong on Baffin Island for some years.Following the meeting, tea will be served.Optimist Aux.The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Optimist Club of Montreal is holding its annual meeting in the Windsor Hotel, on Tuesday, at 8.15 p.m.Mrs.E.C.Nairn will preside and reports will be presented, \\ Loves Me Allin Color by Technicolor 7 STARRING | BETTY w RALPH HUTTON - MEEKER win ROBERT KEITH - ADELE JERGENS ON THE SAME PROGRAM! 2 à AS gx ER 57 ¥\u2014| WESTMOUNT Sherbrooke at Grey EL.9545 Starts SUNDAY for ONE WEEK! \u2014x « THE CASE FOR THE DOUBLE BED.ee.0 From Broadway's heartwarming success shout successful marriage! 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 878 807 ® © & © & 9 0 & 5 oo \u2018e + + + À = \u2014 Sung LAWFOR J CULVER 80ND \"HAPPY TIME\" starring Charles Boyer, Louis Jourdan and Marsha Hunt.Added: \"MY MAN AND I\" with Shelley Winters _and Ricardo Montalban.EN art i ae AIT a AN DIV et ch ar em le 2 - Lei ges ATA A ETF.PAGE TEN Westmount Stars Champs + Down NDG Regents 4-2 To Cop St.Laurent Title By CLIFF FARNWORTH The Westmount Avenue Stars once more copped the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League title last Friday for their second straight championship.In the two years of play-off hockey the Stars have yet to taste defeat, having only one tie in the total of five playy-off encounters.With the title goes the Dr.Rondeau Medical Trophy, donated by the well known Westmount dentist, Dr.C.W.H.Rondeau.In that final game the Stars had to call on all their reserve strength to come from behind a 2-0 deficit to down the N.D.G.Regents 4-2 and take the best of three series two games to nil, with one game ending in a two-all overtime tie.Turner Stars It was Al Turner who supplied the scoring punch, notching three of the Stars\u2019 goals.Kenny Fisher .; had given the Regents a Ye goal minutes later for the Stars.lead in the opening period on a In the final frame Turner once set-up play by Stevenson and Mc- more scored after two minutes of Mullan.Then McMullan set up|play as he swept around the Stevenson for the second Regent net to get hold of the loose puck goal in the second period.Up to |and then completed his hat trick then the Stars were having trouble \"at the 11-minute mark, picking up trying to dent the Regents armour.but Turner's first counter which hit both goal-posts to wind up over the red line solved the mystery and McCarthy tied it up thres .BOYS & GIRLS LEARN -TO - SWIM LESSONS There is still time to register for the following classes.Ist Course \u2014 April 13th to May 15th Boys \u2014 Mon.& Thurs., 2:30 to 4 P.M.Cirls \u2014 Tues.& Fri, 2:30 to 4 P.M.2nd Course \u2014 May 18th to June 19th Boys \u2014 Mon.& Thurs.2:30 to 4 P.M.Girls \u2014 Tues.& Fri., 2:30 to 4 P.M.For further information, please call WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke St.W.GL.3916 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1953 | man break-away.| has walked off with the laurels | meeting later this month.\u2018| leagues.~ \u201cerrr OR PE rrr ER Lomasneys rebound on a three, Now that the vrestmount entry for the 1952-58 season the only thing left for the teams now is to close the season with their annual As Jim Slater, popular president of the St.Laurent loop presented the trophy to the Stars, someone - remarked; \u201cwe'll be seeing you fellows in another five months!\u201d Let's get the baseball season going first! NDG REGENTS 2.\u2014 AVE.STARS 4 Farnworth .goal .D.Brambell Danaher.defence .R, Brambell Simpson .:.defence .MacCowan MeMullan .\u2026.center .McCarthy Stevenson .Ying heen Selby Fisher .Simmons Regents Subs: Doruy.Griffin, Locke, Gallagher, Garneau, Darcy.Westmount Subs: Morgan, Martin, Cotter, Hoffman, Lomasney, Turner.First Period 1\u2014Regents: Fisher ! (Stevenson, McMullan) 7:35 (a 15 enallies Simmons, (3:46) ; Garneau, Second: Period 2\u2014Regents: Stevenson (McMullan) 6:25 8\u2014Westmount: Turner (unassisted) .10:58 4\u2014Westmount: McCarthy .(Hoffman) .14:00 Penalty: ~ Doray, (14:59).Third Period 5\u2014Westmount : rner Conte ÿ) LL.Le eu 00000 2:25 6\u2014Westmount : Turner (Lomasney, Simmons) .11:06 Penalties: None.Referees: Howie Harvey and\u2019 Willis Mosdell.RED BIRD IN FLIGHT.Pitcher Stu Miller flies throrgh the air like he means business during base-sliding exercises under the eye of Manager Eddie Stanky, kneeling, who explains the fundamentals to his rookie hurlers at the St.Louis Cardinals\u2019 St.Petersburg, Fla,, training camp.(NEA) Witmount RECREATION DEPT.PICKINGS SLIM SINCE CENTER INJURED Sid Smith, Toronto left winger, hasn\u2019t had his name included in the Maple Leafs' scoring summary very often since his center and star playmaker, Ted Kennedy, A midget track and field team* will be formed by the City of Westmount Recreation Department.This team will enter weekly competitions against Verdun, Town of Mount Royal, and St.Laurent.The age limit will be under 16 years of age as at July || 1, 1953.i Following is a list of events that will be run off: 100 yd.dash, Running Broad Jump; 200 yd.dash, Running High Jump; 440 yd.x 4 relay race, Standing Hoop, Step and Jump and 8 lb.Shot Put.; Spike shoes will be allowed by all competitors.Any boy who lives || in Westmount or attends school in Westmount is eligible to try out for this team.For further information call Rocky Rothwell, Recreation Supervisor, at FIL 6975.The Westmount Recreation Department has already started organizing Tabloid Sports for all boys who live in.Westmount or attend school in Westmount in the 10 and 11 years age group.To date, one hundred and twenty-five boys have registered.These boys will be divided equally into teams and weekly competitions will take place at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.All parents are invited to take an active part in this program.The competitions will be held each Thursday evening commencing at 7.00 p.m.Boys who have already registered are asked to be at the W.A.G.Thursday, April 23, at 4.00 p.m.This first meeting will be to assign you to teams and elect team captains, and introduce you to the events which you will participate in.The \u201cExaminer\u201d of March 20, 1953, carried an announcement that the Westmount Recreation Department was going to try to revive interest in softball by operating leagues in the minor league categories.These are as follows: Junior, under 21 as at June 1, 1953; Juvenile, under 18 as at June 1, 1953; Midget, under 16 as at June 1, 1953; Bantam, under 14 as at June 1, 1953; Pee Wee, under 12 as at June 1, 1953.In order to carry this out, we must have teams to make up Now, it is up to you boys to get teams together and register with Rocky Rothwell at the W.A.G.Boys of Bantam and Pee Wee age may register individually, and will be placed on teams.Registration must be made not later than May 24, 1953.was injured on New Year's night.Fishermen! 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See that you get it MEL CHERS WO mts i\u201d FREE \u2014 Large chart in full colour illustrating 30 popular cocktails.Suitable for framing.Write specifying English or French, to Melchers Distilleries, Ltd.; P.O.Box 279, Montreal, P.Q.AAA ARN a RR IC CRA He .April I5, at 2.45 «0talook, «dn tthe - sJladies of the Committee; Non- \u201c Hospitality \u2014 Mrs.G.Gordon young men and women, under the RANKER K .the Opening of fhe New : MOLLOY'S LUGGAGE & SPORT SHOP : Allpopular.makes of TENNIS and BADMINTON RAGQUETS, : BALLS and EQUIPMENT Specialists in Restringing and Repair work.Also Luggage, Ladies\u2019 Purses and -ofher Leather Goods.5152 SHERBROOKE WEST Various Church Groups To Attend Closing Book Lovers\u2019 Forum \u201c Rev.Dr.\u2018Harry Joshua Stern, Ribbi:df Temple Emanu-El will review \u201cAdventures in Two Worlile\u201d iby A.D.Ororiin, \u2018at the closing mnseting «wf the Mook Lover's Porum, which will take place on \u2018Wednesday afternoon Community House of he Emanu-El, 4128 \u2018Sherbrooke Street West.\u201cRepresentatives DE» -varidus church groups.have been invited as special guests to this lecture, wiitch marks the .end of the mgt \u2018Season.; Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern will $resite and co-chdirman Jf \u2018the day will \u2018be Mrs.F.Scott Mac- Kenzie, Tea \u2018will tbe .served :and Mrs.David H.Lisser and Mrs.Alfred Grossman will ;preside :at the tea table assisted hy the Menibers are cordially invited dt a nominal charge.; : Convéners Elected For Municipal Chapter FODE Conveners elected recently for the year \"1958-54 in Municipal Chapter TOME, are as follows:- \u2018Services at home anä abroad \u2014-: Mrs, R.Roberts.Commonwealth and Empire \u2014 Miss Barbara Mason.' Press and Publicity \u2014 Miss Doris Clark.-dimmigration and Canadianiza- tion \u2014 Mrs.A, E.Watts.Hyde Empire and world affairs \u2014 Mrs.E J.Reid.Film \u2014 Miss Jessie Norris.; This Week and.(Continued from Page 8) chosen to take part in a Glee Club- presentation at the Weekly Luncheon \u2018Meeting of the Rotary Club of Westmount at Victoria Hall next (Wednesday afternoon.\u201cThe group will be under the direction of Fred Pennell.Mr.Pennell is supervisor of the Unity Boys' Club Talent Parade.Member No.700: Gwen Lord, well-known local athlete in track and field and basketball circles, became the 700th member to join Unity this year.The club membership continues téPrise, and the trend indicates an all-time high record.+ + | Westmount Baptist | Three significant services will take place in Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday.At the morning service Dr.J.A.Johnston will .have as his sermon \u201cHammer and Sickle or Cross and Towel ?\" At 3 p.m.there will be a mass meeting of Baptist Sunday Schools at which Dr.Alec Gordon will preside.The gathering will be addressed by Rev.A.B.Masilamani B.B.,, a distinguished product of Christians in India who has been taking Graduate work in Toronto.In the evening at 7.30 a team of \u2018| pital work.bh MN THE 9 men 3 calm .Gyette Chib Gyrette Chib will :meet æit \u2018the home of Mrs.Queenie Stilwell, 574 Grosvenor Ave.Westmount, on, April 48 æit 880 pm.As tlils is the U6th wnniversary of the whi, @ ange ættendance is requested.* Business Mecting .A business meeting of the Church Women\u2019s Year of the Church «of tthe Advent will be held on Tuesday æt 3 pm.\u2018in \u2018the Parish Haäll,ceorner of Wiaodænd Western Avenues.New undertakings of.discussed at J this imestieg Burlington Trip A bus trip to Burlington, ¥t, is being sponsored by \u2018Queen Wic-' toria Lodge No.823, Ladies Or-! ange Benevolent Association, \u2018on: mation is available from Mrs.Annie Dalton, CR-9041, Silver Cross Whist The Silver-Cross Women, Mont- tary whist in Moose Hall, 1173 Drummond St, Wednesday, April 15, at 8 p.m, Proceeds are for hos- Players please take their own cards.Annual Meeting West End Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society is holding its annual meeting on Tuesdaay April 14, at the Rice Studio, 750 Sherbrooke St.W., at 8 p.m.There will be an election of officers for the coming year.All members and their friends are cordially invited to attend.Rummage Sales The annual rummage sale of the held on Friday, April 17, at 1 p.min the Parish Hall of St.Stephens «Church, 4006 Dorchester St.West, Mrs.C.E.Kern is .chairman or the sale, with Mrs.\u2018H.A.Sweeney working as her co-chairman.Thursday, April 16, at Westminster Central United Church Hall, 926 Atwater Ave.at 1 p.m.sponsored by the West End Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society.Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital will hold a rummage sale on Tuesday, + April 14, at 10:30 a.m, in St.Stephen\u2019s Parish Hall, Dorchester leadership of Alaister Ingram, will duce the team.As a post-script to the evening service, Rev.A.B.Masilimani, Baptist Young People of Montreal.the direction of the City Executive and the Convention Cabinet.Rev.Kenneth Gilllespie and Max Saun- tion is given to all.- ANNOUNCING .(near Vendome) HU.8-6883 TAS VPN (1B RE YS Tet vs interest to .6ll menibers will ibe Saturday, April 48.Further infor- real Chapter, are holding a milie American Woman\u2019s Club: will be A rummage sale will be held on |\u2018 The Women's Auxiliary of the | present a \u2018Christian Platform of | Witness.\u201d Dr.Johnston will intro- || B.D.will address a rally of the] This will take the form of a pre- | convention rally and will be under | ders will have charge.An invita- |; \"THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, / APRIL 10, 1958 |Fumeral Held.i \u201c(Continued \u2018from Page 8) candidate, he never ran for dfftoe:! Mr, Crankshaw took this early\u2019 studies at Westmount Academy and Westmount \u2018High :Schodl.Fe obtained his B.C:L, degree from.\\EMcGill University in 1920 and was \u2018called to the Bar.after»ealling law with the late (George H.Montgomery df .Browm, Mortgomery antl McMichael.During \u201cthe First \u201cProst Wear the: serveil .as Wamant .(Wirsless) (Of ficers, RiC: NWR, (orth Atlantic Squadron; 5 : Me \u2018was aye ta \u2018senior (Crown, ndh Harris, Mr.-Qraikshaws father put out the first .annoted Criminal «Code \u2018in Canada in 1893.| prosecutor in 1936, post he held \u2018until 71939.He was made a King's (Counsel in January, $938, and Mc- \u201c «Gill-University honored him with \u2018the ,post of lecturer in criminal procedure in May, 1950.> Mr.-Orankshaw putcout the fifth edition of Crarkshaw's \u2018Criminal \u2018Code in 1924 and :he put out the i|8ixth \u2018and.sevent editions at \u2018reg- \u2018|'nlar intervals since.He had been working on the eighth edition when he was taken ill.He was secretary of the Montreal Bar 1929-30.A prominent sportsman in his younger days, he was a member of the MAA.A.senior rugby team in 1913 and on the Westmount Rugby Football Club\u2019s team that won the provincial championship in 1920 and 1921, He is survived by his wife, the \u2018former Marjorie Stewart of:Caith- ness-shire, Scotland; one son, John S.Crankshaw, and a daughter, Miss Heather Crankshaw, all of Montreal.A statement issued by the Jewish Committee of the Progressive- Conservative party of Montreal read in part as follows: \u2018Mr.Crankshaw's keen understanding of the problems of this country, his erudition and deep intellect, his sympathy for all minority groups, and his good judgmer®in the 'morély :missed inot \u2018only än this city, | felt\u201d PAGE ELEVEN interests of Canadians will be but wherever his \u2018Influence was 200 FOR: TO DO THAT WORK YOU GET ® 1 METAL TOOL-BOX ® 1 SUPPORT ® 1 DRILL (1800 rpm) © 20 BITS (1/16\" TO !/4\") SANDING DISCS CIRCULAR SAW with attachment EMERY DISC e MIXING ROD ALL NECESSARY FITTINGS > pup 3=p =p P=p [ Mail This Coupon | Tceday! => =p Jud Pup Bu) | A WEEK Electric Drill SANDING - POLISHING - SHARPENING - MIXING \u2018PERFORATING - GRINDING - BRUSHING - SAWING I (2) Please 0) ] Io for this \u201cCummins\u201d SET OF TOOLS ALL FOR ONLY s CLAUDE AGENCIES 168 Notre Dame St.East, Montreal, Tel.: LAncaster 2934 send me the set of tools \u201cCumming\u201d with book of instructions.On delivery | will pay the postman $39.95 plus postage.If not satisfactory I will return all before 10 days and get my money back.Save delivery costs.Enclose $39.95, we pay postage.Re-imbursement guaranteed.Easy terms: Enclose $5.00 deposit and pay $2.00 per week after delivery (slight service charges \u2014 no charge if paid in 30 days).City Province WITH À 9 ONLY ACCESSORIES 95 PLUS TAX | , PAGE TWELVE \u2014 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1958 - sews i A = PAL Hollow Ground Popular Brand CIGARETTES 33c % Blades i sensational, new LR oo 5 4 plastic Z/PAK dispenser y So ss \u2018 }- # delivers UNWRAPPED blade.fast] A 6 lu 1 ER + on LTT |\" BAND-AID 1% ° .@ Rr - TRADE MARK REG'D : ° i= A ES i ® « \" \" a \" \u201c ; ana or bourre pA À Plastic Strips |F: 10or25¢ - 21 for 49¢ 44 for 98¢ F4 À L \u2018 eElastic , # Waterprogf- 18 eSmopth-fitting eDirt-resistant |; F \u201c eFlesh-colour - ¢ Nof-Fraying | ve CASTORIA a] - Johmonotmon 40914 à REGULAR 43: == CITY-WIDE LF SIZE : ane |, - \u2018[ * y ~ 43° 15 CLIT?| md) [2 =.{ | Pe T= .Re \u201cFAMILY = lesz) | .LA.M.to 1030 P.M.A i .SIZE A A | TONIK || % An LRD.A.DRUG STORE EYE a \" = f \"4 alr-WIC 2 14-012.tin x Quickly kitis IE ER TIEE household odors > Nothing to spray.2 Nothing to burn! f\" #5 UE 52 oz.89 \u201d 45 Cig 5 pe a *o! né 9 pafectant a pr h 5, \u20183 i of chiorophll \u201cIR 9h o.1.39 - 22 CC A z a i BF rishens 15% oz.1.89 \u2014 WEVA 4 : & 5 16 or.refill 1.75 FO Nine HYGIENE = i FOR usé Se Hom rac da ! 1.49 3 La \u201cFor Baby\u2019s Comfort\u201d 1 45, Gotrarom A CASHMERE] IE TOILET TISSUE ; PURE, SOFT, WHITE, COMPLETELY WRAPPED - } BE Kichad Hhdnit /ATIV | i LAXATIVE #77\" ff $ : | HOME PERMANENT REFILL ANTACID 1.75 Harriet bbard Ayer | .low reduces the price of ; ; yerfost Indelible { i E A FREE new ° Lipstick to a lovely | .| 7 P us price low $1.25.Creamy | ; BOTH FOR Qu cp Ayerfast can't smear, | se \\ ame permanent refill 3 2 oz.$ won't fade away .| an ¢ treme shampes nee e it stays right with you | bil | EGG CREME ; wherever you go! 10 glow.à a ing shades, yours now for | = L SHAMPOO 10 lovely shades \" only $1.25 Co li th | {ust make up once with AYERFAST - = .89¢ 26 or.79¢ HIRE ACCURATELY FILLED GRADUATE PHARMACIST ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES © FOR EASY-TO-WAVE : \u2018oe, HMR.¥ .F \\% FOR HARD-TO-WAVE J °°.eo.WAIR! 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