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[" \"Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis \"VoL.XXIV, Ne.37 \"Dineen, W.H.Wilson and A.F.=: 4 (Continued on page.2) n Lo - WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 .Nine-Point Project Is First Phase Of Improvement Plan The Westmount City Council this week authorized the expenditure of $77,300 on the first phase of a program to improve a number of the city\u2019s streets, sidewalks and general equipment.General Manager, T.J.Hughes said that the taxpayer's money will not be spent to replace faulty streets and equipment but to \u201cmake improvem ents and replace those which show initial signs of becoming faulty.\u201d \u201cWe don\u2019t give our roads the chance to go bad,\u201d Mr.Hughes told The Examiner, \u201cthey are fixed at the initial Sign Xx + Judge McManamy To Head Catholic Charities Board The board of directors of the Federation of Catholic Charities announced that Judge Emmett J.McManamy, 31 deCasson Road, Westmount, has been re-elected president of that organization.John H.Lane and Dudley D.Dineen have been named vice- presidents, while \u2018Most Rev.Lawrence P.Whelan is honorary president and Rt.Rev.Monsignor Martin P.Reid, is Archbishop's representative.Standing committees of Federation and their officers as announced today by James E.Walsh, executive director, are as follows: Judge McManamy, Executive: Judge Emmett J.McManamy chairman; J.H.Lane and D.D.Mayne.Budget: W.H.Wilson, chairman; Rev.William :Byrd, D.D.Dineen, H.J.Nevin, F.H.O'Con- nor, Judge McManamy and J.E.Walsh.Publicity: R.8.White, chairman; J.M.Hayes, F.H.O'Con- nor, C.J.Hanratty, and J.E.Walsh.Advisory campaign: R.8S.White, chairman; L.P.Beaubien, J.H.Lane, J.B.Boyle, D.A.Clarke, E.J.Cooney, N.A.Houston, J.C.Joy, G.A.Mac- Cormick, A.F.Mayne, Leo.J.of old-age.\u201d On the nine-point project to insure the soundness of local assets are: 1.The re-paving of Lewis avenue, south of St, Catherine to the C.P.R.tracks and the rebuilding of 25 per cent of the sidewalks, at a cost of $10,180 for the roadway and $1,020 for the walks.2.The re-paving of Irvine avenue, south of St.Catherine to the C.P.R.tracks and the rebuilding of a portion of the sidewalks at a cost of $10,420 for the roadway and 1,080 for the walk.3.The re-paving of Blanheim Place, from St.Catherine street to the C.P.R.tracks at a cost of $7,200 and an additional $800 for the improvement of 25 per cent of the sidewalks.4.(a) The re-paving of Willow avenue to its present limit at a cost of $10,800 and complete rebuilding of the sidewalks at a cost of $4,000.(b) The extension of Willow avenue at a cost of $7,800 for the roadway; $4.100 for sidewalks and $5.600 for the installation of sewers to join those of the existing section.The Council is further planning to section of the property on both sides of proposed extension for sale as lots.New Stairway 5, The replacement of the Mount Pleasant stairway at a cost of $2,800.The 40-year old stairway, joining several streets which run along the hilly section of West- mount has recently been closed because the City has found several \u201cweak spots\u2019.Residents use the stairway as a short-cut from street to street and by doing so, eliminate the walking of several blocks.Office Improvement 6.The improvement of several city administrational offices.(a) The installation of an acoustic ceiling over a portion of the city hall office at a cost of $300; (b) The movement of the switchboard in city-hall from the basement to a section upstairs at a cost of $30.Mr.Hughes told The Examiner the switchboard room in the basement has caused the replacement of many a switchboard operator because its secludedness incites boredom.The occupational hazard will be eliminated, the Council believes by setting up the switchboard in the upstairs offices where the operator \u201cwill be allowed to see people.\u201d (c) General office improvements at Corporation yard at a cost of $2,200.7.The completion of the repla- (Continued on page 2) PRICE Council Plans To Spend $77,300 | cal Streets And Equipment \u2014-\u2014 Candidate Chats With Westmount Conservatives A Richard Holden, left and Alex Hutchison, right, vice-president of the St.Antoine-Westmount Progressive Conservative Association chat with Councillor William Hamilton, Conservative candidate for NDG in the forthcoming federal elec- speaker, told tion, prior to a meeting of the association in Idealism, Enthusiasm Of Youth Needed In Politics, William Hamilton Says Idealism, enthusiasm and energy are qualities which youth shouid contribute in large measure te the political life of Canada, William Hamilton said, at a meeting of the Young Progressive-Conservative Association of St.Antoine-Westmount.Mr.Hamilton is Conservative candidate for Notre Dame de Grace riding.Pointing out that as people grow older they become subject to many forces which make it difficult for them to participate actively in the public life of the country, the speaker said that plitics offered great opportunities for younger people to make a career for themselves while serving their country.It is not necessary to be a candidate for election, said Mr.Hamilton, tok participate actively and effectively in politics; every constituency and every party needs a continuing infusion of new blood if our country is to progress and this must largely come from the younger generation, \u201cIdealism is the driving force which has led man to accomplish most of his great advances, bul idealism alone is not enough, it must be coupled with the enthusiasm and energy wnich can translate vision into accomplishment, the speaker said: \u201cBecause youtn has not yet acquired vested intec- ests, has few preconceived notions.and is not yet firmly established in business or social life, it has a comparatively open mind on the questions of the day and should make up its mind on the basis of the facts presented to it rather than prejudice,\u201d Mr.Hamilton advised.Viewpoint Needed The viewpoint of younger peopl2 was needed more today than ever before in the public life of Canada, the speaker said.All too often those with years of experience in a particular field continued to follow policies which had outlived their usefulness, simply because they had become accustomed to them.The viewpoint of younger people is \u201cunbiased and unrestricted, even if it is sometimes immature; we may be ignorant on occasion, but we are almost always sincere,\u201d the speaker added.Older people welcomed the interest and help of the coming generation, he said, Almost without exception those now in control of business, industry and the public life of Canada were seeking peoplz who could follow them, and who could be trained to take over the reins of leadership.They might grumble a bit at times because it was not easy to give way to new ideas and new concepts, and some- (Continued on page 2) + x Victoria Hall Mohday night, Mr.Hutchison was chairman of the meeting.Mr.Hamilton, as guest the gathering that politics in Canada offers many opportunities for young men to provide valuable service.\u2014 Photo by Ed.Bermjngham, Willingdon and St.Leo's Scouts Visit Burlington Twenty-nine scouts from St, Leo's, Westmount, together with 17 from Willingdon of N.G.D.,\u2019 spent last week-end in Burlington as guests of Troops 1 and 3.Scoutmasters Don Rodgers from Willingdon and Fred Rowley of St.Leo's were the respective scouters in charge.Alex Ness, Group Committee Chairman from Willingdon Troop and John Wor- snop, District Commissioner, South Shore, were also included in the contingent.Mr.Ness re ports that the boys and the scouters are to be highly commended for \u2018their deportment and fine showing, and a credit to the Boy Scout movement.\u201d Highlights of the week-end included a reception by the Mayor, an informal get together Saturday night with songs and skits, Sunday's program included two church parades, one for the catholic scouts and the other for the protestant boys.Rev.E.Errey To Review Novel By Richard Wright \u201cThe Outsider\u201d a novel by Richard Wright will be reviewed by the Rev.Eric Errey of Queen Mary Road United Church, at the regular open meeting of the Westmount Park-Emmanuel Book Club on Monday, at 8.13 p.m.A short discussion will follow and refreshments will be served, IME, ats # RU y i * # + : 0, + npn, cam + sa 2e RS A ; alin i i RIAL Ca Ce dei ets WA APY tent + ARTE 1 2 ETATI IETS: BIR EAFEIS aay + s a4664 hi di Pp cma a PAGE TWO ~\u2014\u2014\u2014 THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT \u2026 PA AAA \u201c Over 2,500 boys, girls, parents and friends attended a series of special events conducted by the Unity Boys' Club of Westmount throughout the past week in conjunction with National Boys\u2019 Club Week, A run down of the daily events and their attendance is as follows: Monday\u2014Games Room and Penny Carnival, 406 Tuesday \u2014 Games Room and Movies, 358; Wednesday \u2014 Games Room and the Wheel Chair Wonders Basketball attraction, 501; Thursday\u2014 Games Room end Puppet Show, 303; Friday\u2014 Games Room, Hobby and Craft Exhibition, Gymnastic Display and an exhibition Biddy Basketball game, 489; Saturday \u2014 Games Room, Juvenile Basketball game and a special Club Dance, 473.Hobby Exhibition Last Friday night, Unity's annual Hobby Show took place.The spacious Club Room was decorated in pastel colors, and ribbon awards denoting first, second and third prize were placed on the exhibits after being judged according to classification and merit.Ribbon awards were won by the following: \u2014 Woodwork: Gerald Godel, Fred Simms, Donald Doher- ty, Paul Sabourin, Robert Stewart and Robert Childs, Fretwork: Paul Sabourin, James Horwood, Truman Neilson, Billy Taunton, Stuart Now Open! EUROPEAN WATCHMAKER and Jeweller Alt Work Guaranteed J.ORLOW 4464 St.Catherine West {Near Metcalfe) \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d every day of the year for INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 CL.4519 388 ST.JAMES ST.W Montreal 2 JaREEREREERAERERRE Unity Boys\u2019 Club A A A A AM AAA By M au ri c e M a ri a si n e AN SLNSISLIN IIS SLI I ASE Adams.Art: Paul Sabourin, Keith Gibbons, Barbara Nye, Benno Neil- son, Pat Sheehan, John Black, Terry Sheehan, Hugh Clarke, Andrea McKaig, Louise Fournier, Carol Neilson, -Buddy McKaig, Judy Tarnofsky, Cathy McMahon, Jean Nye, Carl Gagné, Brian Sullivan, Bob Doherty, Keith Gavin, Michael Harper, Elizabeth McKin- non and Robert Stewart.Sewing: Sandra Walker, Jean Nye, Zita Tagieff, Barbara Glenn, Marilyn Scully Barbara Deliva, Renata Eisenger, Sherril Muir.Scrap Book: Claudette Walsh.Creative Crafts: Barbara Deliva, Judy Tar- nofsky, Ruth Driver, Carol Riopel, Arja Uotila.Shellwork and Leatherwork: Diane Clark, Beverley Barton, Judy Tarnofsky, The- ona Gregorieff, Shirley Brault, Anna Greene, Winnifred Mc- Donald, Frances Fisher, Claudette Walsh, Gewn Lord, Anita Therba, Pear] Mauer, Crystal Gregorieff, Michael Harper, Beverley King, Ruby Squires, Shirley McMahon, Margaret Selby, Irene Clark, Kay Tomlin, Marilyn Adams, John Black, Frances Cullen.Glass Painting: Joan Driver, Crystal Gregorieff, Marilyn Adams, Kay Tomlin, Carol Fisher, Anita Ther- ba, Claire Fisher, Ruth Driver.Stamps: Bryce Neill, Robert Agard, Richard Simmons, Walter Adams.; 160 At Dance Last Saturday evening over 160 parents and senior teen-age club members took part in an evening of social and square dancing.A short business meeting was held under the chairmanship of Arthur Penny.It was decided that a special business meeting would be held Monday, May 4 at 9 pm.Refreshments were served by the following, committee: Chairman, Mrs.H.Barr, Mrs.J.Wilson, Mrs.A.Stewart, Mrs.À.Penny, Mrs.J.Wakely and Mrs.M.Gavin.Shaar Hashomayim Cubs Are Awarded Badges David Fieldman has been named Assistant Cubmaster of the Shaar Hashomayim pack, and David Perlman has been appointed Acting Assistant Cubmaster.Badges were presented recently by A.Gilhooly.The badges passed were: Collector Badge by Michael Burman, Martin Lebovitz, Robert Sloan, Artist Badge by Michael Burman, Richard Kaufman, Martin Lebovitz, Robert Sloan and Frank Toker.House Orderly by Irwin Schaiberg.First Star by Ricky Adelstein, Neil Freedman, Harold Kalman, and Lawrence Yellin.Tenderpad by Richard Evin Robert Roll and David Zitner.Prepare salad greens, fruits, relishes just before using to retain food value.Office: Suite 1115, Daily Star Bidg.\u2026 231 St.James Street West, Plateau 4451 HOWARD S.ROSS, Q.C.Barrister and Solicitor Department for the Ciosing of Estates of Deceased Persons If no answer at resiaence Residence: Terrace Apartments, Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, GLenview 2177 \"phone PL.4451 Quality ROOFING that roofing job.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.Fl.1189 Westmount Plumbing & Roofing 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount Emergencies: AM.1418 - CA, 9864 CART RADI ERC EAC mr aid à het ATEN BR Lor or Je vrai A pg YR \u2014 THE EXAMINER, WESTMQUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1953 Latest from Stamp Club Plans Auction In Aid Of Red Cross hold its second annual Red.Cross auction at Victoria Hall, next Thursday.In February the first annual auction was held at which over $1,000 was raised at twe sessions for the Governor-General's Fund \u2014 European Flood Relief, Mr.Reg.Haldimand, the president of the Westmount Stamp Club and Mr.A.H.Christensen, the Hon.Secretary, were among those attending the Silver Jubilee Convention and Exhibition of the Canadian Philatelic Society held last week in Toronto.The Society has over twenty Chapters throughout Canada, which include, the Westmount Stamp Club, l\u2019Union Philatelique de Montreal and the South Shore Stamp Club.Mr.Louis M.Lamouroux, Toronto, was elected the new president of the Canadian Philatelic Society; Miss M.M.Hanseiman, Brantford, Ont.First Vice-Presi- dent; Mr.Wm.Gladish, Ottawa, \u2018Second Vice-President; and Mr.À.H.Christensen, Westmount, Third Vice-President.The three day convention was concluded by a banquet at which the Postmaster General, the Hon.Alcide Cote, was the guest of honour.A feature of the exhibition were the Post Office Exhibits which included the modeled profile created by Emanuel Hahn from which the four cent Coronation stamp was developed as well as die proofs of the new set of stamps bearing the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.-* Idealism.(Continued from page 1) times they were antagonized by youthful agressiveness, but these were passing phases.Far more important was the desire of senior men to give a hand on the ladder .|of life to those on the way up.List Three Reasons Listing three reagons why young people had a very \u201cpersonal interest in the public life of their country, Mr.Hamilton said that they must control their destiny and the future now being shaped for them, because they must assume tre obligations of the future.Life was a blank cheque, he said, which everyone signed as they were born; the generation which would have to pay the cheque should certainly have a hand on the pen which filled in the details and the amount.Public life offered younger people a great opportunity to get ahead and make a name for themselves while serving their country and their fellow citizens.Their wag little competition in the field, because all too few people realized and accepted their responsibilities as citizens.These responsibilities, he said, went far beyond the mere casting of a vote on election day; they required that everyone learn something of the government of their country and the issues of the day, and participate actively in the support of a political party by helping in its Qrzanization and administration.QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ 1.How many miles long is Prince Edward Island?2.Before the war Canadian steel mills averaged 4,300 tons of ingots per day.What is present production?3.Where are the Cobequid Mountains?4.Aside from defence what six federal government departments will spend more than $100 million each in the coming year?5.What was Canada's leading export last year?newsprint as 1951 leader, 3.In Nova Scotia.1.110 miles.4.Veterans affairs ($233 million), Transport ($105), Public Works ($121), Post Office ($110), Health and Welfare ($773), Finance ($848).2.More than double, 9,835 tons per day in 1952.\"he Westmount Stainp Club will %- ANSWERS: 5.Wheat, replacing | YT oes ! \u201cHi the Library The Westmount Public Library is planning to exhibit during the next few weeks a number of the prize winning entries from the Westmount Hobby Show, On display until the end of next week will be a painting by James Boake and a model of Nelson's ship, The Victory, by Ross Adair.For those who are moving, redecorating, or just plain \u201chousecleaning\u201d, the Library suggests books on furniture, interior decoration, painting, household repairs, sewing, upholstery, and the making of slip covers.\u201cNewfoundland Holiday\u201d by J.Harry Smith of Westmount, is pleasing many of our readers.Proof of the wide range of our readers is seen in the age groups we serve: several members have passed their ninetieth birthdays, others are only three or four years old.The approach of university and school examinations brings many students into the Library.There will be few vacant chairs for the next six weeks.The following are recent etiquette books: Emily Post: Etiquette, the blue book of social usage.Pringle, Gertrude: Etiquette in Canada, the blue book of Canadian social usage.Amy Vanderbilt: Complete book of etiquette, a guide to gracious living.Vogue's book of etiquette, a complete guide to traditional form and modern usage.Nine Point.(Continued from page 1) cement of street name and traffic signs on all city streets.Three fifths of this project has already been completed.A more easily read type of lettering is used on the new signs.8.The purchase of a \u201clow-bed\u201d trailer.The \u201clow-bed\u201d is designed for the purpose of towing tractors from one construction site to the other.The Council has discovered that the continual run of a tractor over summer streets in the sum- mertihve does \u201cconsiderable\u201d damage to the pavements and with the use of the trailer vehicle, which runs on ordinary wheels, the damage is completely eliminated.9.The purchase of plumbing equipment, including a pipe threader.Mr.Hughes told The Examiner that the Council considers the pipe threading device an important money-saving machine.The City buys the pipe in large uncut quantities at a considerably cheaper price and cuts it into suitable sizes by use of the machine, QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ 1.A white man first visited the site of the city of Winnipeg in what year?2.What Ontario manufacturing industry has the province's highest annual payroll?3.To administer family allowances does it cost $1,000 a day, $8,000 a day, $13,000 a day?4, In order, name Manitoba's three largest cities.5.Is the average daily wage for a male farm worker, without board, $5.80 a day, $7.70 a day.$9.50 a day?ANSWERS: 5.Average at Jan.15, 1953, was $5.80 per day.3.More than $13,000 a day.1.In 1738, La Verendrye the explorer.4.Winnipeg, St.Boniface, Brandon.2.The automobile industry.Two-Man Painting Exhibit Opens - Tomorrow \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cTomorrow, the Waldorf Galle- i! ries, 1479 Sherbrooke street west, : will offer an exhibition of paints \u201c ings by Paul Beaulieu and William Armstrong, it was announced by gallery director Henry Abramson.In this exhibition Westmounters will be given :the opportunity of seeing the most recent works of two distinguished Canadian artists who have been living abroad, one: in France the other in Italy: - Paul Beaulieu is a native of we ; a + Montreal.A gradusteof the Ecole « des Beaux Arts, he left fôr Pas\u201d in 1938 where he has lived ever since, with a studio in the heart of Montparnasse.His tastes and talents soon allied him to the.community of young Spanish painters.led by Dominguez and Clavé, and later he became identified with the Groupe de L\u2019'Echelle, along with Calmettes, Cortot and Patrix.His work was exhibitedwwith this group in France, South America, and Mexico, The French government has bought one of his paintings for the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris, and, more recently, a Beaulieu canvas was chosen for the Bezalel Museum in Jerusalem.William Armstrong, the artist sharing this show with Beaulieu, was born in Toronto.On completion of his University studies he coupled his career as a painter with that of a lecturer on history of art.At the invitation of Dr.Arthur Lismer, he joined the teaching staff of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and later the Faculty of Fine Arts at McGill University.He has exhibited many times in this city, twice at the Museum, and one of his figure paintings won the Jessie Dow Award.Armstrong moved to Florence, Italy, in 1952 where he lives in a villa overlooking the historie Arno river.The Tuscany countryside and the streets of Florence have provided the subject matter for the present collection of paintings.Judge.(Continued from page 1) McKenna, J.Austin Murphy, Q.C., Dr.L.\u2018P.Nelligan, H.J.Nevin, F.H.O'Connor, Dr.J.G.Quinn, D.V.Robertson, Leo G.Ryan, E.H.Shea, J.R.Timmins, R.F.Walsh, W.H.Wilson, D.D.Dineen, T.Reynolds Butler, together with the president and executive directdr ex-officio.Morgarr Realties Limited Real Estate Brokers 1455 UNION AVE.HA.0251 F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) ® Dry Cleaning © Repairing © Pressing Customers\u2019 or our material made WI.6633 Wa Call and Dellver 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 TT 8 i _means,\u2019 \u2018he stated, (fish e HARDWOOD ® RUBBER & COMPANY WESTM Free Estimates VOL.XXIV, No.17 Westmounter \u2018i Not Certain \u201d Who Won War A Westmount resident, travelling in Europe told The Examiner by mail today that he \u201cwonders Just who won the Second World War.\u201d Charles A.James, Victoria avenue, said in a letter from Hotel Konigshof in Bonn, Germany, that he found that there is a real shortage of meat and butter in Eng- | land, while in the \u201c\u2018fatherland\u201d there is no rationing and the shops are full.As to Germany's cost of living, Mr.James describes the situation as \u201cawful\u201d.\u201cWe in Canada don't now what a high cost living \u201c75 cents for cigarettes, $3.50 for dinner and boiled potatoes, no other vegetables, and small bottle of beer) and $1.25 for a small piece of cheese and crackers.\u201d Mr.James said that he was fortunate enough to get a covered seat for the Coronation, but as soon as that is over \u201cI'm heading back\u2014I've had just about enough of travelling.\u201d P-0O J.C.Gatto Receives Wings Pilot Officer J.-C.Gatto, 28, of \u2018Westmount, graduated with pilot's wings from RCAF Station Portage la Prairie, Man., on April 10, in a 20 Wings Parade which.marked the official opening of the station.\u2018The wings were presented to P/O Gatto by Air Vice Marshal H.B.Godwin, CBE., CD., Air Officer Commanding, Air Material Command, Headquarters at Rockliffe, Ontario.Approximately 500 spectators were in attendance to witness the wings presentation.The station band and a smartly equipped Guard gave a colourful military display during the ceremony.The Commanding Officer of RCAF Station Portage la Prairie is Wing Commander C.W.Burgess, DFC.,, D.BIG SAVINGS 2 Weeks Delivery In our Made-To-Measure Department for LADIES AND CENTLEMEN Have your Suits and Coats hand-tailored NOW at prices no higher than ready-to-wear.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 \u201cFINE NE FLOORING © ASPHALT * Specializing In Kefinishiag Old Fioors A.Ross Grafton 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WE.2323 ee xaminer WE.\"World Calendar\u201d Outlined To Westmount Rotary Club A major improvement, called \u2018The World Calendar\u201d is now necessary if mankind's way of keeping time is to keep pace with a streamlined \u201cworld\u201d, Edward F.Flynn, a member of the U.S.Ad- \u2018visory Board of the World Calendar Association, told members of the Rotary Club of Wéstmount at their weekly luncheon meeting Wednesday.\u201cFrom the time man learned to use numbers and figures, counting sometimes on his fingers and toes, which constituted a wonderful and marvelous accounting machine, he his Mr.has made improvements in method of keeping time,\u201d Flynn stated.The speaker added that the World Calendar is the answer to all those who wish to improve the present calendar.The plan for a new system, as outlined by Mr.Flynn follows: Revised Calendar Plan \u201cAt present except in leap year there are 365 days in a year divided into 52 weeks of 7 days, leaving that one trouble-maker day to be added to another week.This one orphan day could be made very proud of itself if it were made a Worldsday and merely added at the end of the year as an extra day, with no affinity or relationship to the week \u2014 there all by itself, proud of the fact that in so acting it would give us always a year of 52 weeks of seven days each \u2014 364_days and one Worlds- day \u2014 and in leap year a Leap- year Day, or whatever you may wish to~call it.Thus we would have a stable calendar, balanced and regular, with every date and day always thereafter on the same day of the week, and no hit and MORTIMER 1215 Greene Avenue 3.A., B.C.L.Barrister & Solicitor WEINFIELD WE.9071 CE AREAL Oo a + ' \u201cea i ~\u2014 miss, hop, skip and jump arrangement, as at present.Then, by making some adjustments in the number of days in each quarter and in certain months, we will have a year divided into 52 weeks of 7 days with each quarter beginning on Sunday; January, April, July and October each having 31 days and all other months 30 days each; February, May, August and November beginning on Wednesday; and March, June, September and December beginning on Friday \u2014 or 91 days in each quarter-year and 182 days in each half-year.Counting Saturdays we would have 26 weekdays and five Sundays in the first month in each quarter, and four Sundays in each of the other months, always and forever without change.\u201d Mr.Flynn said that business and (Continued on page 16) Choral Program By St.Andrews Choir On May 4 Members of the St.Andrew's United Church choir will participate in the choral section of an organ recital® at the St.James Basilica Cathedral, May 4.Under the direction of Phillips Motley, organist and choirmaster, the Westmount choir will sing the following numbers: The first movement from the Sixth Symphony by Widor; Berceuse from the Suite Bretonne by Marcel Dupre; Two Anthems by Henry Gagnon; Incantation for a holy day by Langlais; variations on a theme by Jannequin\u2014Hehan Alain and the Finale from the Fourth Symphony by Vierne.Third in a series of organ recitals sponsored by the Society Casavant Inc., the program will feature organist Maurice Beaulieu, organist at the Gesu Church.~ WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 7 Potters' Club Members Busily Prepare For Fifth Annual Exhibition Members of the Yotiters\u2019 Ciub OHMAN'S YEARS IN WESTMOUNT\" - Reliable JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS 4 Certified Watchmakers 4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE are shown in tneir Westmount studios at 320 Elm avenue, preparing for the Fifth Annual Exhibition which commences Monday at 1355 Grecne avenue.At work, left to right, in the photo are: Mrs.E.Reid spraying a pot in the glass cubicle, Mrs.JE.Ramza, Mrs.A.Hawthorne, Mrs.L.Cunningham and Mrs.S.Novek.The exhibition will last for six days and will include the work Cards For \u2018Free\u2019 Tennis Available The Westmount Recreation Department has announced that 1953 cards for the use of the free tennis courts at-the Athletic Grounds are now available at its office, 4350 St.Catherine street west.The department has asked all applicants to bring identification for proof of their residence with them.Cards will be issued to Westmount residents only.For the benefit of businessmen s of 20 experienced potters.Lennoxville Boys\u2019 Choir To Sing At St.Matthias The Boys' Choir of Bishop\u2019s College School, I.ennoxville, will sirg the service at St.Matthias\u2019 Church, Westmount, on Sunday morning at 11, April 26, which will include the Anthem and Te Deum.The preacher will be the Chaplain of the School, the Rev.H.T.M.Foster, M.A, : the office will 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Authorized as 2nd Class Post Office Dept, Ottawa.THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by He quotes COMPANY evervthing to Mail fits.FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 The 11th Province x .+ # Jamaica, Canada Have Much to Gain Through Unification Canada appears to be heading \u2018for her most spectacular development since Confederation, The British West Indies want to be incorporated as an eleventh province.If they are, Canada will stretch from to the equator.In the current issue of MacLean\u2019s Magazine Trinidad-born Eric Hutton réviews the controversial Caribbean situation.careful survey, he says West Indians are St.Andrew's Church * Westmount ~ The service on Sunday morning will be conducted by Rev.D.M, Grant and his sermon will be entitled, \u2018Jesus\u2019 Loneliness and Ours\u201d.In the evening Rev.Donald MacGuire will, preach on the theme \u201cNo Other Name\u201d.Following the evening service a reception will be held in Hutchison Hall for all members who have Joined St.Andrew's during the past twele months.It will be.an opportunity also to say farewell to Rev.Donald MacGuire who has been associated with the Church during the winter months and will De returning shortly to Alabama.The Evening Section of the Woman's Association will meet on Monday at 8 p.m, in the Church Hall.The Woman's Association will hold its last sewing meeting of the season on Tuesday at 2 p.m.The Red Cross Group meeting at 10 a.m.The members are reminded that the \u201cCotton Carnival\u201d, a fa- &hion show_sponsored by the Dominion Textile Co.will be held on Tuesday, May 12, in the Church Hall.On Wednesday, April 29, the Annual \u201cBaby Band Party\u201d will be held in the Church Hall from 3.45- 5 p.m, Any children up to and in- ~¢luding five years of age and their mothers will be very welcome, + + | Shaar Hashomayim | ¥\u2014 -_\u2014 Mr.Nehemiah Mark, who has achieved great renown as a creative artist in wood sculpture will be the Guest Speaker at the forthcoming Annual Meeting of the Men's Association on Wednesday, May 6th at the Shaar Hasho- mayim Synagogue.The speaker has created a new medium of expression for the graphic repre- senfatlion of religions themes and {he traditional folklore of the Jewish people.This novel and intriguing method of presenting Jewish values and aspirations has evoked an enthusiastic acclaim.An exhibit of the artist\u2019s work will be on display.At the meeting the Annual Youth Leadership Award will be presented, and presentations will also be made to members of the Congregalion of fifty years standing.The Association's activities will be briefly reviewed BAHA'I WHAT IS IT?Does it believe in World Government?Does it believe that words are as important as deeds?Yes Does it believe in God?Yes PUBLIC MEETING 1548 Pine Ave.West Every Sunday, 9.15 p.m.Tel.Inform.WA.5335 +.Right now the north pole After a by the President, Dr.Harry C.Ballon and officers of the Executive will be elected for the coming year.Laymen\u2019s Institute Under the sponsorship of the Men's Association, plans are being formulated for a week-end of meditation, instruction and religious devotion to be held during the month of June.This Adult Education project has been successfully carried out in many communities, and has made a deep impression upon the participants, who have been greatly inspired to intensify and to revitalize Jewish living for themselves and in the community.Registration which will be necessarily limited, is now in progress and further details may be obtained from the Educational Office of the Synagogue.Bar Mitzvah -Stephen Silver, son of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph H.Silver, will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah in celebration of his Bar Mitzvah.School Finals Final Examinations of the Graduating Classes of the Hebrew Religious School will be held as follows: Classes 9, A and 9, B will be examined in History on Sunday, May 10.The Hekrew Graduating Class will write Final Examinations as follows: May 4, Hebrew, May 11, Bible, May 13, Prophets, May 1&, Oral Examination.Legion Branch To Hold Annual Church Service The Royal Montreal Regiment Association, No.14 Branch of the Canadian Legion, will hold its annual church service on Sunday evening at Si.Stephen's Church, corner of Atwater and Dorchester Streets.Members will meet in the church hall inp the rear of the church at 7 p.m., wearing medals and decorations.SYNAGOGUE CONGRECATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, WESTMOUNT, QUE.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Mr.Samuel J.Leibowitz, Educational Director.Public Worship Sabbath Eve Friday, April 24th 6.05 pm.Candle Lighting.6.40 p.m.Eveniug Services.Sabbaih Services 9.00 a.m.Sabbath Morning 10.00 a.m.Junior Congregation, Seriptural Readings: Torah: Leviticus, Ch, 16, v.1 \u2014 Ch, 20, v.27.Prophets: Amos, Ch.9, vs.7 \u2014 15, 6.40 p.m.Evening Service.(Lthics of the Fathers) Ch, 3.Week-dav Services Eastern Daylight Saving Time A an, Sunday Morning.45 pom.Sunday Evening.40 nm.Weekday Mornings.45 p.m.Weekday Evenings.[SEN ENE-\"] Next Friday Foening 7.40 p.m.Candle Lighting.759 pan.Evening Services, eager for union because it means leaving the sterling bloc and joining a dollar country.Prime Minister of Jamaica: \u201cCanada and .Jamaica should unite.Both countries have Many Canadians, especially in Western Canada, oppose union on the grounds that an influx of colored workers would lower our living standards and drain off welfare bene- On the other hand, Hutton says that union would open up the three-hundred-mil- Jion-dollar West Indian market eager for Canadian goods which is closed at present by trade restrictions on sterling areas.Indies for essential products such as sugar, coffee, bananas, asphalt and bauxite.The Maclean\u2019s article says, \u201cCanada\u2019s aluminum industry is literally built on West Indian bauxite.\u201d Alcan has invested forty million - dollars in a project for shipping Jamaican ore to Kitimat.- nearly three hundred tons of bauxite annually to the Alcan plant at Arvida.Extra inducement for Canadian businessmen is the unexplored interior of British Guiana which contains unestimated quantities of bauxite, hardwood, gold, diamonds, manganese and mica.W.A.Bustamante, unofficial gain and nothing to lose.\u201d Canada depends on the West British Guiana supplies + T Christian Science | » \u2014 + \u201cProbation after death\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ Scientist, on Sunday.i This Lesson-Sermoff declares that since Christ Jesus, as man\u2019s exemplar, overcame death in himself and others, he never intended death to be regarded as a step toward heaven; for he said that a man need \u2018\u2018never see death\u201d (John VIII:51).The Golden Text is from I Corinthians: \u2018God hath both raised up the Lord, and will also raise up us by his own power.\u201d : Bible citations include the fo:- lowing from Luke: \u201cFor he is not a God of the dead, but of the living: for all live unto him.\u201d And from Psalms: \u201cThe dead praise not the Lcrd, neither any that go down into silence.\u201d Correlative passage from Lhe and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy include the following: \u201cMortals need not fancy that belief in the experience of death will awaken them to glorified being.The universal belief in death is ofl no advantage.It cannot niake Life or Truth apparent.Death will be found at length to be a mortal dream, which comes in darkness and disappears with the light.Life is deathless.Life is the origin and ultimate of men, never attainanle through death, but ga:ned by walking in the pathway of Truth both before and after that which is called death.\u201d A proclamation issued July 17, 1917, changed the name of the English royal house from Hanover to Windsor.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister.Sunday, April 26th 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.60 a.m.Public Warship.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.Visitors and Frienda Are Cordially Welcome.Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Chofrmaster.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH \u201cSherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D., inister Willlum J.Neale, 11.00 am.\u201cGelling Down To Earth\u201d.Law \u2014 Light \u2014 Love 11.00 a.m.Church Hible School, 7.30 p.m.I Was Arrested\u201d.Charge \u2014 Plea \u2014 Sentence Dr.Johnston At Both Services WORSHIP WITH US J Thursdays at the same hour.Visi- denominational text book \u201cScienca |- 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.| Third Sunday after Easter 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.45 a.m.Bible Cluss \u2014 Confirmation Class \u2014 Junior Department.11,00 a.m.Mattins.Preacher: \u2014 The Rector.Nursery \u2014 Kindergarten \u2014 Primary Department.7.30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: \u2014 The Rev.C.J.Abraham.Wednesday 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion, Thursday | Come to Church Your Church is the Bulwork of Democracy, There Does Freedom Flourish.\" * 1 À Attend the Church of Your Chosce Regularly.de v T ; | Westmount Baptist | - + The sermon of Sunday morning in Westmount Baptist Church will be entitled: \u201cGetting Down To Earth\"; in the evening, \u201cI Was Arrested\u201d, The annual business meeting of the Church will be held on Friday evening.Supper will be served at 6.30 by a committee of the Women's Association of which Mrs.Frederick Bull is convener and Mrs.George Mallinson, president, The Business Session will begin at 7.30.Members of the pected to be present.Beginning in May, Dr.J.A.Johnston will preach a series of sermons entitled: \u201cWhat Do You Christians Mean ?\u201d The Mid-Week Fellowship of the Church is held each Wednesday at 8 p.m.The Young People\u2019s Union meets on tors are welcomed to all services of the church.I Calvary Church \u2018 + + The evening service in Calvary United Church, will celebrate St, George's Day, when the Sons and Daughters of England will hold their Annual Church Parade.The Minister, Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A., will preach at this special service, The members of the lodges will assemble in the Church Hall at 7 p.m., proceeding into the Church for-the service at 7.30.The Minister will also preach at ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenhom B.Lindsay Rev.Alexander Mellor Third Sunday after Easter 8.40 a.m.Holy Communion.9.30 a.m Sunday Schoul and Bible Class.1.15 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.7.00 p.m.Festal Evensong.8.00 p.m.Colored Moving Pictares on Kittimat and Kemuno, B.C.Week-day Services Holy Communion.8 a.m., Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Matting: 7.30 a.m.daily except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8.00 pon.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Rd.and Church Hill Rector: \u2018Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L Rev.C.Douglas \u2018Ellis, M.A.a, Third Sunday after Easter 8.00 a.m.Holy ommunion, | 11,00 n.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon.\u2018The (Choir of Bishop's College School, Lennoxville, will sing this service, Preacher: Rev, H.\"FT, M.Foster, M.A., Chaplain of the School.p.m.Evensong and Sermon, \u2014 Preacher: Rev.Douglas Ellis.7.30 Friday, May 1st ST.PHILIP AND SI.JAMES DAY 11,00 a.m.Holy Communion.Organist: Euslace Tait, A.C.C.0.TRINITY MEMORIAL : CHURCH Mr.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, Hon.Assistant Rev.C.J.Abraham, Assistant Saturday, April 25th ST.MARK, Æ and M.VISIFORS CORBTALLY INVITED church and congregation are ex-| Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue | + the morning service of worship at 11 a.m., and the Sunday School will be in attendance.Parents are invited to bring their little ones to the Nursery Department where they will be cared for during the hour of morning worship.On Wednesday, April 29 at 8.30 p.m.\u201cThe King\u2019s Man\", a colours ed sound film depicting the life story of Frederico Mussili, will be presented by the W.M.S.in the Church Hall.: LE E CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 52 Academy Road, Westmount, Que., Sunday Service 11.00 a.m.Subject of Lesson Sermon{ \u201cProbation After Death.Golden Text: I Corinthians 6:14.G hath both raised up the Lord, an will also raise up us by his ewn power.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.! Wednesday 815 p.m.Testimony Meeting.Reading Room, 52 Academy Road.Open 2.00 to 4.00 p.m.Tuesday Thursdays and Fridays (except holidays).UNITED CALVARY CHURCH - Dorchester St- at Greene Aves, Westmount Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A, Organist and Choir Pirector, A.J.Binnie Sunday, April 26th 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.Sunday School in atfendance, 7.30 p.m.Special St.Georges Day Service.Members of the Sons of England and Daughiers of England will attend in a body.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road, near Argyle Avenue, MINISTERS: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.11,00 a.m.Mr.Grant \u2014 *\u201cJesus\u2019 Loneliness And Ours\u201d.7.30 p.m.Mr.MacGuire \u2014 \u2018 No Other Name\u201d.8.30 p.m.Reception for New Members, Organist ana Choir Director, Phillips Motley, B.A,, Mus.Bae, F.C.C.0.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West » Rev.B.B.Brown, Interim Minister Sunday, April 26th 11.60 a.m.Sunday School, 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.\u2018Christian Belief: (2) \u201cAbout Jesus Christ.\u201d Guest Preacher: Rev.J.8S.Thompson, D.D., LL.D, 250 p.m.Evening Warship.\u201cA Livin Hope.\u201d Guest Preacher: Rev, B.Calrd, M.A., Ph.D.Wednesday, April 29th 8.00 p.m.St.James Night, Dawson Hall.Guest Speaker: Rev.M.Spencer, M.A., B.D St.James at the Heart ! of The Down Town: A CORDIAL WELCUME TO VISITORS Organist and Choir Director, Arnold Bellis + a ESTMOUNT Park Al \u201cEMMANUEL 3 & UNITED CHURCH Te Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D., DD.* Sunduv, April 26ih 11.00 a.m, Morning Service and Sunday 0 School.; 7.30 p.m.Evening Service.Dr.Campbell will preach at both Services Director of Music J.\u20ac.Scott, L.T.C 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.4 } \u201cax 58h diane led an Organist, 0.R.Glidden .18e UV RS IN 2° Li æ A aie \u2026 4 i Ele Bom ditt ny ong Oph dd be) ét tete band td te PA À [Inna CUR ew : WE.1151 For All Kinds Of FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Call [ FREE DELIVERY .oman lel \u201cThis Week's Special | JUICY SUNKIST ORANGES .29 le el a ag at MELVILLE'S 4471 St.Catherine West PAGE FIVE after \"(PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 | WAlnut 2771 | Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 3e for each additional word - EXPERT APPLIANCE REPAIRS RADIOS & T.V.WASHING MACHINES YACUUM CLEANERS ELECTRIC RANGES ETC.Free Estimates MOST MODERN EQUIPPED SHOP WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES COMPANY \u201c4209 St.Catherine St.W.WE.2226 FI.3306 FOR SALE FOR SALE 7-1 BOYS\u2019 & GIRLS\u2019 CAMP 29 29 29 FOR SALE 39 LOST A \"en BILACK rel, | tail, straight camp.(wiih: ponies swimmine lens BOAT, LUGGAGE AND GIRL\u2019S BICYCLE ) \u2018DOUBLE BED hair, Mappy ears.Gl.561%, © 0.28 for just memorizing Scripture \\ erses, CABIM TRAILERS FOR Deluxe gdel, whitewall oversize Simmons, walnut finish, box spring, 41 DOMESTIC PETS tires, lkesdhew, size 26-28.Must be spring mattress, almost new.DE, 1748 otherwise $25.00 weekly.Further de- ils \u2018\u2019Wildwood\u2019\u201d, Vaudreuil, Que, -13 APARTMENTS WANTED RENTING?Avnid bothersome visits and telephone calls.Get specially selected tenants.NO CHARGE TO LANDLORDS DWELLING LOCATION SERVICE 177 SHERBROOKE WEST PLATEAU 4494 Noon to Six; Seven to Nine 13 17 FLATS, DUPLEXES URGENTLY needed 5%, 6 rooms, Bastern N.D.6., Westmount.HU.8-4291, evenings HU.38-7407.O-22 19 SHARE LIVING QUARTERS DESIRABLE for two friends or mother and daughter.Bright, airy room, twin beds.Quiet house, full privi- legas.Cote St.Antnine Rnad west near Sherbrooke stores and transportation.References exchanged.Telephone ET.8656.0-32 RENT, ALSO OUTBOARD.MOTOR.ATlantic 9871.brand TWO automobile fog lights, switch, new, \u2018With brackets, wire, $10.00.Mr.Groome, EL.9694.Bedroom suite, dark walnut, double bed with box spring mattress, bureau, dressing table.Good condl- tion.Reason\" for selling, replacing with children's furniture.EL.4380, between 6-8 p.m.~ 0-31 BOY'S bicycle, folding baby carriage, ber King bed spring, 44\", $5.00; all excellent condition; also junior hard wood desk, hinged front.WA, 1572.\u2019 0-45 GREEN studio couch, and matching chair, $55.00; antique elm bedstead and spring $45.00, all in excellent condition.Call evenings.WI.8357.O-19 ROUND top mahogany dining table, 6 chairs, sideboard, and telephone table.EL.9632, 0-20 BEAUTIFUL, Hudson seal coat, mink trim, never worn, size 14-16, sacrifice for quick sale, WE.1848 after 6.30 p.m.0-21 C.C.M., $20.00; Lloyd $20.00; Slum- room TRADES and PROFESSIONAL CARDS % 20 WORDS é5¢ - ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH à BUILDING REPAIRS CARTAGE AND MOVING ALL kinds of general repairs.Carpentry.Screens made to order.Storm window repairs, including glass.In- terfor and exterior painting.Waxing and polishing floors etic, Free esti- male, A.Tapp.EL.2793, 0-15 CONTRACTOR, general cement repair work, Painting.cutting trees.all kinds of odd jobs.Billy Paradis.HF.890, 0-13 CARPENTRY 8.STANDRING.General carpentry and cabinet making.Expert craftsmanship on all lines of woodwork, Planned kitchens and custom built futerlors a specialty.Estimates free.Satisfaction guaranteed.EL.14830 1 ! | DATE UL M.A Collins RRG'D.FUNCRAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke St W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home and Chope\u2019 ETE et WESTERN Crating and Moving, general transport, local and long distance.Specialiy: furniture, pianos, refrigerators.(\u2018all FI.1328.0-2 DECORAT.NG TOTINI and Gube, Beatrtharnois, P.Q., P.Box 125, Tel.Beuuharnois 92-4492, Al kinds of painting.Work guaranteed.Reliable.References.0-11 CALT, ERVEN, the specialist, to paint the interior and exterjor of your home.RE.3-2018.0-39 DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses madg, alterations and repairs, 5110 Sherbrooke West, Apartment 1.O-6 EDUCATIONAL FRENCH CONVERSATION Paris, Montreal universities graduate, former McGill professor, priwate, small groups.3479 Prud'homme neat Sherbrooke.DE.2280, O-5 \" ¢losing dinner dance will be held.seen to be appreciated, $35.00, Call 4&7; 5878.219 Portland Avenue, Town of Mount Royal.SIMMONS bed; dressers; chaise longue; sewing machine; dining room; living room.15 Gladstone Avenue.FI.9001.| 0-23 RADIO and table, Stromberg Carlson, lovely tone, $25.00.GL.3746.0-24 DINING room set $75.00; semli-combi- nation stove $35.00; two bureau-ward- robes, $10.00 each; other household articles.WI, 4066.O-29 TWO living room armchairs, perfect condition, WE, 7807, 0-30 BABY GRAND piano, apartment size, Mason & Reich, beautiful tone and condition.BL.3577.0-27 STUDIO couch, wine, double, gnod condition.\u2018FI.5301, -33 BROWN tweed coat, perfect condition size 16 - 18, $10.00.WA.3493.0-34 Year old modern upright piano, \u201cWinter\u201d, dark walnut finish, like new, real opportunity, $600.00.CH.2622.O-36 FRMINE % length jacket, shade natural summer.WI.8773.0-35 0-25 GAS 'stove, modern table top, large warming oven, oven and broiler, Good as new.Will let go for $50.00.GI.1367.0-37 MUST sell, automatic gas hot water heater; modern Westinghouse refrigerator; venetian blinds.EL.0476.O-41 BEDROOM set, good condition, reasonable price.FI.0672.0-42 McCLARY gas stove, in good condition.Phone FI.1087, O-44 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE CRIB and mattress wanted in good condition.GL.1407.0-43 WANTED ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTS Old fashioned china, cut glass, small paintings.EX.9518.0-3 82 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED PART-TIME help wanted, general housework.FI.1520.- 84 HELP WANTED FEMALE MOTHER'S help, 5 days, 9 - 3 references.HU, 8-8406.) 2 p.m., 0-40 C00 C000 CD 0D 0 0 0 \u2014 Temple Emanu-El COED O0 OH DO DO oC 0 0\u2014\u2014 Sabbath Services, Friday Evening, April 24, 8.15.The Rev.Angus DeMille Cameron, Minister, Church cf The Messiah, will speak on \u2018Our Age Is Homesick.\u201d urday Morning, April 25 at 11.30.Sermonette will be given by Miss | Irene Hageman, B.A.The Temple \u201cMr.and Mrs.Club\u201d | Saturday evening, May 2 at 1, Temple Community House.| Home and School The Temple Home and School | Closing Meeting, will feature the election of officers, Tuesday eve.| ning, May 5 at 8.15 o'clock.Conveners will be: Abraham Izen- berg.Maurice Schwartz.Reuben! BLACBURN School offers a special 9 weeks course in dressmaking or tailoring.starting April 20th.afternoon and evening classes: WE, 8752, 1361 Greene Ave, 0-1 HOME IMPROVEMENTS HOME Improvements, brick palntings.cement, roof repairs, Call GI.2422, UPHOLSTERING CHESTERFIELD sets re-covered, re- | converted to modern styles.For free | estimation call WA.5582 Mid-Town | Upholstering Co 5297 Western Ave.| VENETIAN BLINDS | VENETJAN BLINDS spring tempered slate, f> \u201carpentry, | chimney, 0-18 Flexalum Viny! plastic! tapes.Newest and best nn the market.No insgllation charge.Steel drapery supports given free of charge.Call for free estimate, J.P.Beaudoin\u2019 veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.EVENINGS HE.0581 YO.5681 IAL OXF Funeral Service The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty UDiversitz | i840 740 1051 | aus.RAT \u201cBo Va 1234 Mountain St.= 7) 6-6363 , Stanley Ginsberg, Mrs, Abraham Izenberg, Mrs.Samuel Garfield, Chernoff, Seymour Tucker, Samuel Bross.Temple Brotherhood Annual Closing Dinner Dance and the election of\" officers, combined with, Tombola drawing, will be held Saturday evening, May 9 at 7.Conveners are Maxwell Hochmitz.Joseph Cooper, George Rauch, Leo Lobel, Irvin Gertsman, Nathan ; Izenberg, Hershell H.Lewis.Gerald | Tissenbaum, Irving Bordo, Closing Luncheon Temple Sisterhood Annual Closing Luncheon.Brief reports will be given and election of officers will be held Tuesday, May 12, 12,80 : p.m.Temple Community House, ! Allan Mills, distinguished Canadian Folk Singer will present.the musical programme.Mrs.George Hollinger will present her annual report as President of Temple Sisterhood.Reservations for the luncheon are to be made with Mrs.J.Roston, DExter 1765.Committee in charge: Mrs, Jack Carrick, Mrs.Alfred Miller, Mrs.Abbey Sankoff, Mrs.Nathan Izen- berg.Temple Schoel Miss Irene Hageman, B.A, Educational Assistant announced that the Commencement Exercises of the Temple High School Department of the Religious School will be held in conjunction with the regular Sabbath Eve Service, Friday evening, May 15 at 8.15.Members of the 1953 graduating class are the following: Stephanie, Stern, Susan Beck, Sara-Lee Le- vitan, Arthur Benjamin, Barbara Cohen and Barbara Izenberg, The closing exercises of the Re- | ligious School and the award of Sat- prizes are scheduled for Sunday morning, May 17 at 10.30 o'clock in the Temple Community House.The annual confirmation and Shabuoth Services will take place Wednesday Morning, May 20, at 10.00 o'clock, when a class of boys and girls numbering ten will undergo the beautiful ceremony of pledging their loyalty to the faith of Israel, Book Lovers\u2019 \u2018Forum The Temple Community House was filled to capacity on Wednesday afternoon, April 15 when the Eighth season of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum was brough to a close with Dr.Harry J.Stern reviewing \u201cAdventures In Two Worlds\u201d by A.J.Cronin.Representatives of various Church Groups and that of Westmount Library were special guests.Also among guests were Rev.Dr.F, W.Norwood and Miss Suzanne Butler.author of \u201cMy Pride, My Folly.\u201d Along with Dr.Stern the lecturers were: Dr.D, J.Wilson, The R ev.Angus DeMille Cameron, The Rev.Dr.F.W.Norwood and Dr.\u2018Hugh MacLennan, Members of the Executive Com- VEVA ROBSON offers at her boarde ing kennels, under her personal mane agement.A comfortable warm home for your dog.Veterinary care.Limited number accepted.Pick up service.l'ar reservations phnne WA.6687.DE, 7321 or Ste.Anne de Bellevue.O-3 EXCEPTIONALLY pretty kitten, fres to good home.DE.0293.0-16 42 PERSONALS TEA cup reading by appointment.Call BE.8296.0-10 D ATTENTION LADIES! LIMITED OFFER BEAUTIFUL CUPS & SAUCERS $2, & $3.POSTPAID CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ONLY CROYDON PRODUCTS REG'D P.O.BOX 381, WESTMOUNT, qu ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS For particulars, P.O.Box 3-8 Station I, Westmount \u2018Wednesday, Westmount Thursday, West End Sunday afternoon.mittee of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum which is sponsored by The Temple Sisterhood consists of the following: Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern, General Chairman; Mrs.Joset Aron, Chairman of Program; Mrs.Irvin Gertsman, Chairman of Membership; Mrs.Alfred Gross- man Hospitality; Mrs, David H., Lisser, Chairman Publicity; Mrs.Louis B.Goodman, Secretary.Pulpit Honours Richard Bornstein, Ga rner Bornstein, Josef Aron, Henry Benson, Hyman Grover.The Sabbath Lights were blessed by Mrs.George Rauch and Mrs.Alex Car- sley.Temple Meetings Temple Board of Trustees meeting under the chairmanship of Mr, Hyman Grover, takes place Mon= day evening, April 27 in the Ternple Board Room.Temple Brotherhood Meeting under the chairmanship of Joseph Cooper, takes place Tuesday evening, April 28 at 815 in the Temple Board Room.Temple School Faculty Meeting, Wednesday evening, April 29, 8.15 under the chairmanship of Mr.W.Maxwell Lightstone, LPh, Executive Director.Sisterhood Executive Tuesday, May Temple Commu- Temple Board Luncheon, 5 at 12.30 p.m.nity House.Confidence in uncertainties is the greatest enemy of what Is certain.Joseph Glanvill EVR illustrated.\u20181450 Union Ave.CORONATION BIBLES NEW TESTAMENTS Souvenir Scriptures bearing the monogram of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth Il are now available in a wide range of prices and sizes.Many are beautifully Come in and see our children\u2019s Bible Story books, hear our religious recordings, and browse through the many volumes of general interest.THE BIBLE HOUSE.{Opposite Morgan's) AND » BE.3367-8 Lo. PAGE MIX * Mrs.George Wood, of West- mount, who has been spending a few weeks in London, was the guest recently of Mr, and Mrs.P.E.Cangardel in Paris, formerly of Montreal.On May 31 Betty Speirs is plan- to travel by TCA to Bermuda Where she will present a Coronation Show at the Castle Harbour Hotel.In the lovely grounds there, on a terrace lit by strings of fairy lights, Betty is arranging an elaborate program for outdoor dance scenes, and also for a spectacular Coronation Fashion Show.The Zonta Club of Montreal will hold a dinner meeting at the Wind- \u2018sor Hotel on Tuesday, at 6:30 p.m., with the president Mrs.E.M.Watt presiding.An illustrated lecture on bird life will be given by Mr.Carroll Sait, assisted by Miss Gladys Hibbard, Members may take guests.Mrs.John A.Savoy is enterta.n- ing at tea for the members of the Soldiers\u2019 Wives League.on Monday afternoon, at three o\u2019clock, at her residence, 478 Roslyn avenue, Westmount, Mrs, G.Gordon Hyse, president, Mrs.J.P.E.Bernatchez and Mrs.A.L.James will preside at the tea table.A tea was held recently by the Mil.Chapter of Mount Saint Vincent College Alumnae in the foyer of Loyola College.Mrs.W.D.Clarke the convener was assisted in receiving hy the president, Miss Joan MacQuarrie and the vice- presidents, Mrs.John Hethering- ton and Mrs.K.J.MacKinnon.The \u2018tea table was presided over by DRESSES $1 SILKS - PRINTS - WOOLS - TAFFETAS Unbelievable Values for All Occasions SUITS COATS MILLINERY SE ES ALL REDUCED cer to $50.50 Were 19.95 to 89.50 0.00 AT LEAST 10% = awn a en\" en\u2019 ae, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.APRIL a, 1953 onal + + Engagements >< + yo th, no i Make Arrangements For World Sodality Day Celebration Pl:oto by Ed.Bermingham The committee for World Sodality Day celebration in Montreal is shown above drawing up plans for the Holy Hour taking place at St.Malachy\u2019s Church on Sunday afternoon, May 10.Seated, left to right, are Shirley Gillies, of Ascension, President of the Union of Parish Sodalities; Mary Harris, Chairman of World Sodality Day, of St.Malachy\u2019s; and Helen O\u2019Brien, of St.Michael\u2019s Parish Sodality.Standing, left to right are Eileen Ryan and Carole McDonell, St.Malachy\u2019s; and Geraldine Morey, St.Thomas More.+ Mrs.D.McMaster, Mrs.A.P.Boyle, Mrs.J.Martin Colton, Mrs.+ Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Small and their son and daughter have returned from St.Augustine, Florida, where they spent.the past three weeks.: Mrs.David Steyens entertained the executive of the Mt.St.Bernard Alumnae Montreal Chapter at her home on 4309 King Edward Avenue, on Thursday evening.Plans were discussed for the forthcoming alumnae reunion in Anti- gonish, N.S., in July, and Mrs.Edward O'Flaherty, president of the chapter, was elected official representative of the Montreal group.APPROACHING MARRIAGE At the marriage of Miss Joan Dorothy Melvin, daughter of Mr.Baby Smyth Given Names Robert Harold The christening of the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert H.Smyth took place on Sunday afternoon at Westmount Park Emanuel United Church.The ceremony was performed by Rev, Harvey B.Campbell.The baby was given.the names Robert Harold and wore the christening robe of his paternal grandfather, Following the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Harlow F.Giles entertained at tea for the immediate families at their home on Grosvenor Avenue.® Mrs.Smyth was the former Anne Elizabeth Giles.The grandparents of the baby are Mr.and wr [J SAY eddings >< Mrs.Charles Amesse is spends ing a few days in Quebec City, the guest of her mother, Mrs.Oscar Pelletier.Betty Speirs, of the Speirs Miller Dancing School, announces that the annual recital will be held on Thursday evening, May 21, at Victoria Hall, Mesdames N, Richler and A.Genser have just returned from the annual conference of the East tern Canadian Council of B'Nai B'Rith, held last weekend at Loh= don, Ont, at which event, Mr, Isaac Siskind, prominent in London's communal affairs, was elected president.Montrealers elected to the Council executive were Mr, Max Bernfeld, Q.C., second vice-president of the council; Mr.Irving Meshwork, member-at- large; Mrs.Steve Frank, vice- chairman of the women's chapters; Mr, Louis Lebner, member= at-large, ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Dorothy Christine, younger daughter of the late William H.Galt and of Mrs.Galt, to Mr.Gordon Alexander Willoughby, youngest son of the late Mr.and Mrs, Franklin D, Willoughby of N.D.G.The marriage will take place very quietly on Wednesday, June 3, in Melville Presbyterian Church.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.M.Gold, of West- mount, formerly of Ottawa, ane nounce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley to Mr.Montroy Cohen, son of Mr, and Mrs.Michael Cohen, of Hampstead, the marriage to take place on June 28.Both Miss Gold and Mr.Cohen are graduates of McGill University, Mr.and Albert.E.Martin, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Audrey, to Mr.Charles Graham Alley, son of Mr.and Mrs.Wilfiam - C.Alley, of Lancaster, N.B.The marriage will take place on Saturday, Juns 6, at St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount.Mr.Alley is a graduate of the University of New Brunswick.* Mr.and Mrs.Philip H.Robb, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bar= bara Hunter (Bobby), to Mr.J.Philip Atkinson, son of Mrs.M.Burke Atkinson, of Westmount te - Sd bt om bd Be vod oa | rr : eee\" =\" and Mrs.Patrick J.Melvin, to Mrs.Harlow F.Giles and Mr.and J ue ] Mr.Ketil Elbert, of Montreal, son Mrs.R.Harold Smyth.d 1 i t priv 2 of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert E.El- | ; v | ; us : bert, of Oslo, Norway, which * ; * 1 ] Ê UMMER STYLES , takes place on Saturday, April the Ascension of Our Lord, West- A » J : 25 in the hurch of the Ascension mount, the bride will be attended ¢ .a of Our Lord, Westmount, the |by her sister, Miss Kathleen Q Q } VE Juni bride will have her sister, Miss O'Reilly, as maid of honor, and \\ 3 Lt uniors Marjorie Anne Melvin, as her only by Miss Barbara Joyce and Miss CALL 1 by Misses 0 attendant.Mr.William Melvin Honor O'Reilly, also a sister, as 7 RE WwW Gowns will be best man and the ushers bridesmaids.Mr.John Timmins : \u20ac À i ; omen will be Mr.Edward J.McCarthy, will act as best man for Mr.Joy (Frank) A Sa : Mr.Robert A.Thomas, Mr.T.[and the ushers will be Mr.Harry 'S | | 1353 GREENE AVENUE, WESTMOUNT Lorne Pitman and Mr.Alän D.Jackson, Mr.Ronald Reid, Mr.McKennA ee.; k Open 9:30 to 6 dail Fl.7773 Brown.Richard Joy, brother of the bride, «> : Ed | Near Sherbrooke P y | + [and Mr.John O'Reilly, brother \u201c « 4 LL.I - - : à TE At the marriage of Valerie [of the bridegroom.Q PLat.d ) t ; fi Mary, danghter of Cmdr.and Following the ceremony a re- 4444 x 4 iy > cone | : à Mrs.W.V.Heayberd, to Mr.Ed- ception will be held in the Blue ; y à \u2014 fh - .ption : i | i 2 & We specialize in Grenier Le Gant ward George Stanbury, son of land Oak Rooms of the Windsor Sherbrooke Mou + r 1 à 6 S Playtex Corsets, Gothic Brassieres Mr.and Mrs.Marshall P.Stan-| Hotel.7 1 i {Ly Ny > \\ .and Girdles, Nature's Rival .bury, which is taking place on 3 z i | SN A'Lure - Corette - Merry-Go- Saturday afternoon, at half-past 5 1 + ph 5 Round Brassieres, Maternity three o'cloek, in St.Matthias ; qq N and Surgical Supports, Elastic Church, Westmount, the bride WESTMOUNT HEALTH STUDIO | Stockings will be attended by Miss Rose- © Physical Culture ® Massage i mary Macpherson.Mr.Donald ® Turkish Baths ® Reducing | ; Here's That Comfortable Barwick will act as best man for s ke S West ( Claremont) 5! i New Improved Mr.Stanbury and the ushers will 4937 herbroo e Street es corner ; t CA ET be Mr.Fred Floyd and Mr.Max or appointment, phone DE.§ ?i NU-BACK Heayberd, brother of the bride.= *, ve ! t row it stays right with you Following the ceremony & re- when you bend.® 5 Stores At Your Service © MME A.COURVAL ception will be held at the residence of the bride's parents, 4592 Wilson avenue, \u201c ~ er i yt .@® i: \u201d fy.The marriage of Rosemary # [ 2 CORSETIERE Anne, eldest daughter of Mr, W.marine carpen er 3 Ws : 4861 Sherbrooke West H.O'Reilly, O.B.E, and Mrs, ; 2 9» \u201ci WESTMOUNT O'Reilly, to Mr.Eric Francis Joy, HAUTE COUTURE 4 Here WG + RE « a ALSO younger son of Mr.Joseph C.{ .; A model 7376 with front : 4235 ST.LAWRENCE Joy, and of the late Mrs.Joy, .* , : tacing and Fabrilast ih Ch has been arranged to take place \u201coo / © garters.Nud ) ) 6550 ST.HUBERT : estmount \u2018 Fayon.Sizes 22000136 N° ve this ONTARDIE.till on Satardabl morning, My 2, at 1317 Greene Ave.Westm GLenview 1971 es = = 2e £ ; ra ha 0s * ye TT aR pT F Lidl dg af a OH Fe CRE ty SIT iE rer _ i pel We re nes ee TT eda apd Mr.W.8.Atkingon, of St.Charles sur Richelieu.Mr.and Mrs.Burr 8.Weaver, of Scotia, N.Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Burr, to Mr.John Agret Mac- kay, son of the late Dr.Agret A.Mackay, and of Mrs.Mackay, of Westmount.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, May 16, at Scotia, Miss Weayer is a graduate of McGill University and Mr.Mac- kay is a member of this year's graduating class in medicine, - also at McGill.- \u2014 The, engagement is announced \" of \u2018Sheila Marjorie, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh B.Jaques, of estmount, to Mr.George Ender- By Cross, of Trinity Bay, Que.son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Cross, of Montreal.The wedding has been arranged to take place on Saturday, May 9, in St.Matthias church, Westmount.WEDDING COLLIER - HOLDEN The marriage of Barbara Jane, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Hastie Holden of Westmount to Mr.Martin Denison Collier, son of Mr, J.Douglas Collier.and of the late Mrs.Collier, took place on Saturday afternoon, at half-past four oclock, at the residence of the bride\u2019s parents, 54 Aberdeen ave- \u2018Westmount, the Rev, Gerald R.Cragg officiating.Mr.Richard B.Holden, brother of the bride, played the wedding music and yellow and white snapdragons and tulips and branches of white plum blossoms were used to decorate the drawing-room.The bride, who was given away by .her father, was in a frock of Coronation blue shantung.She wore a matching hat and carried a bouquet of Tudor roses, snapdragons and daisies.Mr.Robert D.Collier acted as best man for his brother.Following the ceremony a small reception was held when the bride's table centred with the wedding cake, was arranged with white sweetpeas and daisies.Later Mr.and Mrs.Collier left on their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a grey flannel suit and wearing navy blue accessories.\u201cThird Stage\u201d For Joint Hospital Fund Is Set The Special Women's Division of the \u201cThird Stage\u201d Joint Hospital Fund is now completely recruited, Mrs.J.Cecil McDougall, division chairman, reports.Active solicitation for gifts towards the $8,450,000 will take place.in May and June to help complete the hospital development program in which the Montreal General, the Royal Edward Laurentian, and the Children\u2019s Memorial are taking part.With the .assistance of her deputy chairman, Mrs.R.W.Sharwood, and the two vice- chairmen, Mrs.J.S.Dohan and Mrs.Alton Goldbloom, Mrs.Mc- Dougall has enlisted 20 team captains, They are: Mrs, W.Taylor Bailey, Mrs.C.F.Carsley, Mrs.Ross Clarkson, Mrs.E.C.Common, Mrs.C.L.Douglas, Mrs.Galt Durnford, Mrs.J.W.Eaton, Mrs.Ney Gordon, Miss Kathleen Fisher, Mrs.B.S.Johnston, Mrs.Bernard Lande, Mrs.Donald Mac- Innes and Mrs.Hugh Turnbull (co-captains), Mrs.S.J.Martin, Mrs.J.G.Notman, Mrs, C.H.Peters, Mrs.J.Redmond Roche, Miss Helen Rugh, Mrs: C.Sakella- ropoulo, Mrs.Colin Webster, Mrs.D.A.White and Mrs.L.J.Rhea (co-captains).These ladies have enlisted 181 active workers to serve on their teams.In addition a team of 20 special workers has been set up which will report directiy to Mrs.McDougall.Men's Choir The Montreal Men's Choir under the direction of Mr.Val Sniiley, and accompanied by Alice Brown, will present a benefit performance of songs and solos, at 8.15 p.m., on Friday, May 1, in Westminster Central United Church, 926 At- water Avenue, i W.Gordon Mitchell, C.Fetterly, (left) convener, man, ticket chairman, of the annual sprin the Woman's Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal at Trinity Memorial Church on Tuesday, April 28 at 1.15 p.m.Mrs.Hugh por ESS SE ne THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1939 Active In Queen Elizabeth Aux.Bridge \u2014 Photo by Basildon, and Mrs.R.W.Pear- bridge being held by Mrs.G.Olesen Elected Head Philanthropic Work Reported At the annual meeting of the Westmount Women's Club held recently in Victoria Hall Mrs, Edwin M.Briggs retired from the presidency, and was succeeded by Mrs.George Olesen.The reports of officers and chairmen were extensive and detailed, covering a variety of activities.The sum of $1,692.35 the patriotic services followed with an amount of $1079.75.The Marathon Bridge brought in a net amount of $157.; It was noted that a gift of $50 was made t6 the Lady Alexander Fund, and $25 to McGill University Students Library.The following allocations from general funds and patriotic funds were made:\u2014 British Foster Child $225; King George VI Memorial Fund $25; Westminster Abbey Restoration Fund $25; British Flood Relief- $100; Joint Hospital Campaign $100; Multiple Sclerosis Society $50; Salvation Army $50; Canadian Cancer Society $25; School for Crippled Children $25; .Grace Dart Hospital $25; Canadian Institute for the Blind $20; Old Brewery Mission $10; S.P.C.A.$10; additional bond to sinking fund $100.The visiting committees to St.Ann's and Queen Mary Veterans oe os AISI iia me Reddy Aux.Appoint Nominating Cite.\u2014\u2014 At a recent meeting of the Memorial Hospital a nominating committee was appointed to draw up a new slate of officers to be presented at the annual meeting in May.The committee consists of Mesdames W.Gamble, J.Field- man, E.H.Copland, S.Dworkin, P.Fenton, and Miss J.Campbell.A Memorial Fund has been inaugurated in memory of the late Mrs.J.S.Cameron, who had been honorary president of the Women's Auxiliary, and a member since its beginning three years ago.The Madelene Hodgson Chapter I.O.D.E.of Hampstead donated an examining table to be used in the Cytology Department of the Cancer Control Services of the hospital.The Hon.Wilfrid Bovey, M.L.A., was the guest speaker on this occasion, taking as his topic \u2018\u2019Hospital, Home, Care.\u201d .Guests of honor were the members of the Madelene Hodgson Chapter I.0.D.E.The Regent, Mrs.Leslie H.Raper, made the presentation.Mrs.M.B.Mackenzie, the Women's Auxiliary of the Reddy | YOUNG WINDOW CLEANING Company GL.2245 Call us to clean windows, take off storm windows, clean and put on screens, etc.Spring Is just around the corner, don't delay.Week-end Special ON SPRING SUITS,-COATS and DRESSES 20 % off May\u2019 was raised for welfare work, and president, was in the chair, tion density of 2.6 persons to the square mile, due to large desert areas.Australia has an overall popula-' LADIES WEAR 1233 GREENE AVENUE (Opposite Avenue Theatre) Fitzroy- 9541 MRS.GEORGE OLESEN Hospitals were provided .with funds to maintain the good work carried on monthly in taking cigarettes and other gifts to the men; and the club sent food parcels regularly to families in England; this work being taken care of by the Patriotic Fund.The inter-club activities were carried on with great success, especially the Drama Group who provided entertainment for a special meeting for members and friends.The Choral group also had quite an active season, Board of Directors The newly elected Board of Directors is as follows: \u2014President, Mrs.George Olesen; first vice pres., Mrs.Russell T.Stackhouse; second vice president, Mrs.Eric C.Riel; recording secretary, Mrs.R.A.Macintyre; corresponding secretary, Miss W.A, Mann; membership secretary, Mrs.C.W.Thompson; treasurer, Mrs.R.B.Sykes; civics and education, Mrs.C.A.Lister; door and house, Mrs.J.B.Rice; drama and study, Mrs.J.C.Cairns; music, Mrs.F.G.Sharpe; patriotic services, Mrs.G.Peillard; publicity, Mrs.C.H.Armstrong; welfare, Mrs.D.A.McNiece.Mrs.Edwin M.Briggs the retiring president, was named honorary president, and was given a piece of Royal Staffordship China from the club in appreciation of her work.She was also the recipient of a leather handbag from the Board, and a corsage of roses.Homecooking Sale Westminster Central United Church Women\u2019s Association will hold a Spring Sale, and Home- cooking Sale at 3 pm.today in the church hall, 928 Atwater A 2 venue yoo 311 Comer ae = Baby Aird Baptized At St.Matthias Church The christening of the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Peter J.Aird, granddaughter of Mr.and Mrs.John S.Aird, of Montreal, and of Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.J.Gordon Ross, of Quebec, and great-granddaughter of Lieut.- Gen.Sir Richard and Lady Turner, of Quebec, and of Mr.John T.Ross, of Quebec, took place Sunday afternoon in St.Matthias Church, Westmount, the Rev.Canon Gilbert Olivér, officiating.The baby was given the names Janet Dale, and the godparents are Mrs.Hartland Price, Miss Joan Aird and Mr.William M.Molson.Following the ceremony, Mrs.John 8.Aird, the baby's grandmother, entertained informally.| The Newest Discovery! 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Mia della s SLENDERIZING SALON THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1953 great-granddaughter of the last Parris Island, S.C.« \u201cMarine Royalty The United States now has a royal Marine, if not a Royal Marine Corps.Private Arlene Sicade, above, of Tacoma, Wash., is a princess in her own right, The 18-year-old Indian girl, who is the recently enlisted in the Women Marines, and is training at chief of the Puyallup Indians, © MASSAGES e& STEAM BATH © PEDICURE ® SUN LAMP AND DRY AIR TREATMENTS LADIES ONLY EE a Hours: Monday, 2 to 8 P.M.\u2014 Tuesday.§ £4 han, Thursday, Friday: 11 AM.to 8 P.M.\u2014 Saturday, 10 AM.to 2 P.M.MATE ETE REET PRCT E EE CELESTE Mrs.M.Young Directress : 4504 St.Catherine St.West GL.1154 Trust not to CH A N CE Make sure of your plans through regular savings OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT i By D.W.J.Dare Parksville Junior High School, B.CART AND THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Part 1H) Through the elementary school the children create, with ideas, desires and attitudes tactfully stimulated and guided by the teacher.Sooner or later the children will come to realize their limitations.They will need help in seeing, help in drawing, help in manipulating colours, help in the spatial arrangement of shapes and objects, help in the handling of tools and materials.x This is the time for instruction; not as a class, not at any specific time or year, but as the children themselves feel the need, and request it.Even then, the teacher should give just the minimum of assistance to overcome the immediate difficulty, and only after the child has tried, and become aware of his difficulty.Gradually, and individually, the teacher will guide the pupils towards the recognition of satisfying arrangement, unity, variety, colour harmony, colour suitability, and underlying rhythms.Gradually, the children will come to recognize functional appropriateness, good taste and the weakness of over-decoration.Rules and laws, didactic instruction and required assignments are out of place in the Art program.Expression pre-supposes intense interest, and without the vital desire to say something there is no art.As the child progresses through the school, new fields should be constantly opening tc him.New modes of expression should become available, introduced to him as his powers of concentration expand and his mechanical ability develops.Use may be made of co-oper- ative murals, scenery for drama presentations, puppets and marionettes, wood carving and whittling and metal work, ceramics, block printing and many others.Gradually, the stimulus will cease to be the activities of the individual child, and will widen to include the school, community and nation.Children, as they develop, will show deviations in their preferences for media and modes of expression, and this should be regarded as entirely normal and allowahle.We are interested in the whole development of a child as a personality, and not in the least whether he has received instruction in drawing, painting and modelling.Some children will evince a distinct preference for > oo Over 400 Entries Kennel Club Show The Ladies\u2019 Kennel Club of Canada, Ine., is holding its 32nd Annual Dog Show on Sunday in the Hussars\u2019 Armoury on Cote des Neiges Road, in aid of the Canadian \u2018National Institute for the Blind.The funds raised will be used to purchase Seeing-Eye Guide Dogs to be donated to the Blind.Almost 400 registered dogs will be exhibited in the regular classes and obedience demonstrations, many of the dogs having been brought from the United States and some recently imported from Europe.The show is open to the public and will run continuously from 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.+ + which may, or may not develop later into a preference for abstract expression, while others will remain substantially objective in their approach; it matters not at all to the teacher so long as each child has complete freedom of thought, mode and medium of expression, and sustains a vital interest in his small but expanding world.By the time the pupil reaches adolescence he will have an almost instinctive recognition of the qualities of good art, whether it be painting, sculpture or kitchen fittings, though he would be sorely tried to express these qualities in words, and on such a foundation the cultural development of the new generation can be guided with confidence in its permanence and approval of its stability.(This concludes a three-part article by Mr.Dare.) Highest summit in the British St.Mary's Auxiliary Closing Luncheon And Annual Meeting St.Mary's Hospital Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary annual meeting and luncheon was held Wednesday in the Chama -plain Room of the Mount Royal Hotel.- - Lo Guest speaker was Mrs.Phylis.Lee Peterson, \u2018and\u2019 her subject; \u201cThe Montrealers.\u201d To Rev.Alex Carter, Chaplain of the Hospital, addressed the meet ing, as did Mr.Geo.J.Bartel, Administrator of St.Mary's Hospital, Miss Frances Carroll, chairman of the nominations committee presented the following slate: A President, Mrs.C.H.Wood; first vice-president, Mrs.Colville Sinclair; second ' vice-president, Miss Beryl Quigley; third vice- president, Mrs.J.B.Dubois; secretary, Mrs.M.J.McCormick} treasurer, Mrs.E.Leo Murphy.Councillors: Mrs.F.J.Cullen, Mrs.W.Roy Dohn, Mrs.J.Martin Colton, Mrs, Kenneth Toy, Mrs.C.A.Smith, Mrs.C.A.Mallen, Mrs.Earl Lesage, Mrs.Jean De- seve, Mrs.Chas, Magnan and Mra.W.J.L.Beaumont.Benefit Tea Sponsored.By St.Stanislaus Guild Mrs.8S.B.Peckham is the convener of the Benefit Tea to be held by the St.Stanislaus Mothers\u2019 | Guild, in aid of the English Jesuit houses of study, in the foyer of Loyola College auditorium on Sunday afternoon May 3, from 2:30 to 6 o'clock.The new president of the guild is Mrs.Charles J.Brown.The foyer is to be decorated for the occasion under the supervision of Mrs.J.A.Leclaire, an executive member of the guild.Mrs.R.8.O'Connor is corresponding secretary; with Mrs.J.J.McGee, treasurer; Mrs.P.Logan, publicity + Ex-Wren Ass'n The Ex-Wren Association of Montreal and District will hold a Wardroom Party at H.M.C.S.Don- nacona tonight between 5 and 8 o'clock.All ex-wrens and friends are invited.The president is Mrs.R.Graham Bell.; AWN ; LEANPROOF VENTILATION ALL-WEATHER PROTECTION For your WINDOWS « PORCHES DOORWAYS ¢ PATIOS ¢ WALKS PHONE G\u201d.3576.7 OR MAIL COUPON FOR F%66 DETAILS IMPRINT SPACE AT NO OBLIGATION TO ME-\u2014PI , me full facts about SHIELDALL give ALUMINUM AWNINGS for: 0 my home [J my business property Name \u2026 avssamesguéme esses sssnenststtn vont AÏGLESS \u2026oscmmmmeme eme vrerrnerssres PRONC mm City .\u2026.rceoncaorsessmnen ROMO.10010 StaHO._vrrercts Best time fo coll SUN-SET AWNING CO.22 Jean Talon East non-objective pattern and picture- making, or even paper sculpture, Isles is Ben Nevis, in western Scotland, which is 4406 feet high.i PT ETS eT PRE TP A EST EE SET ME TT ee MONTREAL A Ye 3 SO TAF TE f Saal at [OTT a Gers .4 Leta Give Your = EYE ALLURE 7Z= THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, a æ ac / The view through your glasses will be foggy unless you keep them elean.Dip in bowl of warm soapsuds and use your fingers to wash the lenses and a soft brush to clean frames and hinges.Additional - List Of Subscribers To Queen Elizabeth Aux.Bridge Following is an additional list of subscribers to the annual spring bridge being held on Tuesday, April 28, at Trinity Memorial Church by the Woman\u2019s Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal: | Mrs S.H.Schaffner | To Speak On Japanese Flower Arrangements On Wednesday, April 29, at 3 p.m., Mrs.Sarah H.Schaffner, who has lived in Japan for ten years, will give a demonstration with flowers and lecture on \u2018Principles of Japanese Flower Arrangements\u2019 and how they can be adapted in our own homes.This lecture which will be illustrated will take place in the Lecture Hall of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and is under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Museum of Fine Arts, This talk which is open to the public without admission charge will be of special interest to those competing in the Contest of Flower Arrangements for Amateurs being held in the Museum on the afternoon of May 20.Slides Of New District Cub Camp To Be Shown Ladies Auxiliary of Trinity Memorial Boy Scout and Cub Groups Will hold its monthly meeting at 8.15 p.m.on Monday, in the church hall, Marlowe Avenue.During the evening, slides will be shown of the new Montreal district Cub Camp, giving a preview of its interesting summer program and coming activities.~.A special welcome is extended to all mothers of Cubs and Scouts to attend.The evening will close with tea being served by Mrs.Kil- patrick and her committee, Luncheon Montreal Women's Branch of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy is holding a Junch- eon, for-members and guests, on Monday, at 1 o'clock, in the Vice Regal Room, of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.It will be followed by the presentation of annual reports, and Mesdames K, B.Crombie, C.H, Leal, J.Leggett, F.Cotton, R.Pibus, P.E.Cuming, S.Chislet, S.McEachern, T.Horne, F.Marshal], Wm.Henschel, Miss Mildred Murphy.Mesdames Harvey Forrester, Douglas Bremner, W.F.Fletcher, N.V.Newell, W.L.Maass, C.D.Le Fievre, Bruce Robinson, Wilma Graham, Royal.E.Werry, Edgar Young, Crawford Johnson, Randolph Bridgman, Edward A, Johnson.Mesdames F.Drake, D.M.Watson, C.O.Whitman, James F.Wals, H.E.Ward, W.G.Mitchel, Blair Bell, Percy Ascah, K.Mitchell, James Simpson, J.C.Singleton, Ruby Sanctuary, E.J.Thom, A.Allen, H.Wolf, Gavin Taylor, L.S.Ferdon, V.Francis, Donald Antliffe, Allen Talbot, Kenneth Morrison, W.A.Whitelaw.W.C.T.U.Announce Study Course Winners The Quebec Provincial Woman's Christian Temperance Union announce \u201cthat the following local boys and girls have won Provincial Awards in the 1952 National Temperance Study Course, 9-Years and Under David Paterson, Westmount; Joan Lay, Ville LaSalle, Donelyn Reilly, Lorraine Pearson and Clive Pollock, all of Montreal.10, 11, 12 Years Gwendolyn Black, Montreal, Garth Bracewell, Sondra Berger, Gordon Lee, Pat Joan Reynolds.13, 14, 15 Years Janet Coulthard, Valois, Barbara Niven, Marjorie Eddy and Winnifred Hopkins, all of Montreal, Denise Vezeaux, Pte-aux- Trembles, Alison Oliver and Leon Paquin, both of Montreal; Sheila Bell, Pte-aux-Trembles; Dorothy Brabant, Montreal; John Dalgard, Valois; Donna Leventaal, Pte-aux- Trembles, Margaret Stewart, Montreal.16 to 19 Years Joan Adams, Westmount; Mabel Ford, Dawn McFadzen, Joyce Saunders and Stanley Bachelder, all of Montreal; Herbert Taylor, election of officers, for the coming year.Pte-aux-Trembles; Anne Coult- hard, Valois., v, ; + eg Eye Glasses Daily Bath * If you are a girl who must wear \u201c glagses, consider the necessity as another chance to add glamor to the total picture of yourself, Many girls let their glasses do as much for them as their hats.: Frames in brown, black or blond will go well with all your costumes.Before buying, experiment with a color darker than the hair if you're a blonde and lighter than -the hair if you're a brunette, It will make an interesting contrast.Consider the contours of your face when choosing frames.'l'heir shape can soften a too gaunt one or give more angularity to an overly round one.Make sure that the glasses are not too large for your face or you Will be all\u2019 glasses.They should fit well so you won't be a constant adjuster.The eyebrows should show well above the frame, If they don\u2019t show at all, you will miss the character that eyebrows give your face.If they show too |; 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courtesy chairman.The club will close its activities with a dinner to be held early in May.HORROCKSES COTTONS Featured at Charlotte Gowns 1353 Greene Avenue -Scott Memorial Church Hall, 5545 \u2014 x Nile Whist Daughters of the Nile, Oasis Temple No.468, will hold their Spring Military Whist Thursday, April 30, at 8 p.m., in Ephraim Snowdon Avenue, under the con- venership of Mrs.Robert A.Ted- stone, chairman, assisted by the following committee: Mrs.W.Houston, Mrs.John Harper, Mrs.David MeGruer, Mrs.M, W.Dray- ton, Mrs.Elizabeth Secord, Mrs.Betty Williamson and Mrs.Edna Tryhorn.Admission by tickets only.Call NE.5-0563-W.RCAF Silver Cross The monthly meeting of \u2018the R.C.A.F.Silver Cross Mothers will be held in the Y.W.C.A., Dorches- ter St.West, on Monday afternoon at 2.30.Guest speaker will be Mr.Robert McCrindle, Chairman of the Public Speaking Club.Overseas Movies Prince of Wales L.O.L.364 will present W.J.Armstrong, Editor of The Sentinel, with his films \u201cThe Hope and Glory of Eng- land\u201d and \u201cScenes of Ulster\u201d in Most Modern Methods dual controlled cars FULLY INSURED \u201cSNS For SAFETY and EFFICIENCY LEARN TO DRIVE The Easy Way in a Few Lessons With Expert Instructors Standard Cars \u2014 also Fluid Drive and Hydramatic DRIVING SCHOOL > 5S = CAP = \u2014_\u2014 AT.4588 3 Cornwall Avenue Town of Mount-Royal At the C.N.R.Station Special Care Given to Nervous People A Section of Our Modern Vault.FURS are SAFE from theft, fire or moths BONDED DRIVER WILL CALL Refinishing - Remodelling La Mode Reg FUR SALON 5779 Sherbrooke Street West YOUR in our modern VAULT AT YOUR CONVENIENCE Phone WA.2151 a THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 195$ > Iu The Womens 1 Fashion Hints (ie An This box jacket suit pairs a coat of loosely woven black and white tweed with a slim skirt of black wool worsted.Pretty detail on the jacket is in the grosgrain ribbon bow.It features a rounded cut-away line in front below the elbow sleeves which have slit cuffs.The slit pockets are in pea-jackets style and black bone buttons tell the rest of the story.The coat would do nicely for wear over a slim black tailored dress.| colour, tonight at 8 o'clock, in Calvary United Church Hall, Dor- chester Street and Greene Ave.Proceeds are in aid of the Orange and Protestant Children's Home.Lady Pioneers Monthly card party of the lady members of the Montreal Life Members\u2019 Club, Telephone Pioneers of America, will take place in.the Club Rooms in the Bell Telephone Company's Beaver Hall Bldg., at 2 p.m.Thursday, April 30, This will be the closing meeting of the season and prizes for the past season\u2019s games will be given out.As usual, widows of former Telephone Pioneers are welcome.Refreshments will be served.P ilgwmage \u201cThe Catholic Women's League of Canada, Montreal Archdiocesan Council will hold its annual pilgrimage to Our Lady of od Counsel Shrine, St.Mary's Church, on April 26, at 3 p.m.Rev.Patrick Ambrose, Archdiocesan Director, will deliver the sermon, followed by benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament.The choir will be under the direction of Mrs.James Macdonald of Verdun Subdivision.color.Get t brow\u201d CN THE \"COTTON-TREND\" DALY MALLERY sav CHEERS FOR COTTON That practical versatile fabric that has stepped out of the one-season class and achieved year- round fashion honors, Time was when this fe- vored febric was known only by its surname, but it gradually thinned itself down for lawn, crinkled itself for plissé, polished itself for chintz and finally spread itself into every field in its exciting textured state.And best of all .newest cottons are available in either a true, muted or frosted version of every imaginable [TERY MALLER 1106 St.Catherine at Peel Sani x\u201c WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS .the NO SERVICE USE OUR BUDGET PLAN CHARGE ealm Lo 1 St.Andrew\u2019 s W.A.\u2018The Women's Association of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Westmount, will hold its next meeting for sewing on Tuesday at -2 p.m.in Hut- | chison Hall.Tea will be served.The Red Cross Group will meet at 10 a.m.A fashion show sponsored by the Dominion Textile Co., will be held on Tuesday, May \u2018 Convention Mrs.J, vrangley, President of the Montreal Archdiocesan Coun- ¢il, The Catholic Women\u2019s League of Canada has announced May 28, 29, and 30 as the dates set for the] Archdiocesan Convention taking place in the Ritz Carlton Hotel.His Eminence Paul Emile Cardinal Leger will be the guest of honor.The Convention Dinner will be held Thursday evening, May 28.Tickets may be obtained from the Treasurer, Mrs.J.B, Goodman, WI.4418.Calvary W.MS.The King's Man, a coloured sound film depicting the life story of Frederica Mussili will be presented by the Women\u2019s Missionary Auxiliary of Calvary Church, Greene Ave.and Dorchester St.on Friday, May 1, at 8 p.m.The Calvary choir will sing negro spirituals.Spring Conference The delegation of Shaar Hasho- mayim Women attending the Eastern Canadian Branch Spring Conference of the National Women's League in Ottawa, May 5 to 7, will be headed by Mrs.Edward Solomon, Hon.President and Founder of the Branch.Mrs.MA.Brown, the Auxiliary's President will participate in the Adult Education Workshop; and Mrs.Alex Shulman and Mrs.Philip Levy will take part in the Torah Fund session.The keynote address will be delivered by Dr.Judah Nadich of Brooklin, Mass, .Maritime Club Annual meeting of The Maritime Women's Club of Montreal, Inc, will be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the YWCA Auditorium, 1355 Dorchester Street West.Reports of the year's activities will be read by the conveners of various committees.Mrs.Robie W.Horton, President, will preside.Refreshments will be \u2018served, Fund Raising Event The Sisterhood of the Congregation of Western N.D.G.is presenting the Continental Revue of Calanthe Temple, Pythian Sisters, under the dirggtion of Mr.J, Top- litsky.This event is in aid of the Congregation Building fund and will take place on Sunday, April 26, at 8.30 p.m.in Temple Emmanuel Community Hall, 4128 Sherbrooke West.Tickets may be obtained from Mrs, B.Shaposnick, ELwood 9351.Rummage Sales Women's Assoctation of Calvary United Ohurch will hold a rummage sale in the church hall, Greene Ave., on Saturday, May à, at 1.30 p.m.Will the ladies kindly send articles for this sale to the church clearly marked for the rummage sale or Phone FI, 0867.Your cooperation is most urgently requested in this matter.The Major General C.Basil Price Chapter, 1.0.D.E,, is holding a rummage sale on Thursday, April 30, at 10 a.m.in Westminister Central United Church Hall, 926 Atwater Ave.: In New Zealand, natives wear earrings which are decorated with | the teeth of their enemies, according to the Encyclopedia Britan- 4 ry fr I nica.PE Er] Te CET is ant Spiritual Obligations Of Lay Persons Are | Outlined-To Xgpier Rev.Russell Breen, Director of Cardinal Newman High\" School and Assistant Chaplain of Newman Club, was guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Xavier Apostolate Guild in Victoria Hall on Monday afternoon, April 20.Taking as his subject, \u201cThe Lay Priesthood,\u201d Father Breen said that the ordained priest is not the only one who has a spiritual responsibility towards his feliow men.\u201cEvery lay person shares this responsibility from the mp- ment of Baptism,\u201d he said, and he went on to describe the .various ways in which the lay person may effectively aid the work \u2018of- the priest, by three principal means: prayer, example, and- exhortation.The speaker commended \u2018the Guild for its work in fostering priestly vocations and saïd\u2018sthat recent inquiries among moderators of various religious orders disclosed a definite need of priests as spiritual leaders in all parts of the province, « Mrs.J.L.D.Mason thanked the speaker.Mrs.Michael Foley sang accompanied by Miss Ethel MacDermott.Tea was served by Mrs.Peter Reid and her committee.\u2019 A shower of articles for the Fall Fair in October was received, and Mrs.T.J.Mulcair gave a brief talk on the work accomplished to date by the various committees in charge, as reported to her at the recent tea given in their honor at her home, 3826 Draper Ave.This will be the fourth annual fair to be sponsored by the Guild to raise money for its objective, viz., the assistance of \u2018student priests.Mrs.Mulcair shares convener- ship of the event with Miss Beryl Quigley.Children\u2019s Tantrum Subject of Lecture Speaking at the Japanese Citizen's Assn.on Friday evening, Sigrid Day, of the Mental Hygiene Institute, a Red Feather Service, said that fears and tantrums in children continuing beyond the age and stage at which such behaviour is normal, can be compared with fever in infectious diseases.They are symptoms indicating emotional pressures and are also methods: of fighting the pressures for the purpose of maintaining equill- brium.Treatment does not lie in trying to curb the symptom, but should be aimed at assessing the pressures and dealing with them.Often effective treatment is achieved in the home, when the child\u2019s feeling of worth is built up, by a modified parental approach.However, professional help may be needed and should be sought if their symptoms continue.It is true that children eventually outgrow many problems, but unnecessary scars and weak spots may remain.The film \u2018Preface to a Life\u201d was shown to illustrate certain points raised in the.discussion.\u2014\u2014 Fashion Show The Women's Branch of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society will hold its annual meeting at 2.30 p.m, on Wednesday, April 29, in the Chatéau de Ramezay.There Will be a fashion show with Miss Betty Hughes, Fashion Co- | ordinator of Dominion Textile, as commentator, Tea will be served.Skinny men, women gain5,10,15 lbs.Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a thrill.Bony limbs fill out.ugly holl fil up; neck no longer scrawny; body luaes hall starvhd, sickly \u2018\u2019bean-pole\u201d look, Thousands girls, women, men, who never could gain before, ars now proud of shapely, bealthy-looking bodies.They thank the special vigor-bullding, fleali-bullding tonie, Ostrex.Its tonics, stimulants, invigorators, fron.vitamin By, calcium, sorich blood, improve appetite and digestion so food gives you more strength and nourishment; put flesh on bare bones, Don't fear getting foo tat.Btop when you've gaine the 5, 10, 15 or 20 Iba, you need for normal weight.Costs little, New get acquainted\u2019 size only 00, famous On vigof nic Tablets for new Le a vey GAY, At all druggisia.AN se WE ARAN EEE Bw FBO Red Shield Appeal Dis NE THE BYAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL M, 1968 trict Chairmen Discuss Heather Ladies\u2019 Curling Club Pr&sent Prizes Elect Mrs.B.M.Adair The Heather Ladies Curling Club held its closing luncheon on Wednesday April 15, with the president Mrs.H.H.Remine in the chair.Prize winners for the season were announced as follows:- Round Robin Competition: Mrs.A.F.Fullertori, Mrs.B.H.Reynolds, Mrs.R.W.Bastable, Mrs.Ross Osler, skip.Mackay Trophy:- Mrs.J.J.Ostopovitch, Mrs.A.H.Mercer, Mrs.T.V.Doran, Mrs.T.R.Fisher, skip.Johnston Memorial Trophy:- Mrs, E.S.Mathews, Mrs.B.H.Reynolds, Mrs.Wm.H.Hayes, Mrs.Ross Osler, skip.Vice Skip Competition:- Mrs.J.J.Os- topovitch, Mrs.H.H.Remine, Mrs.D.Johnston, Vice skip.Junior Doubles: Mrs.D.R.McFar- lane, Mrs.E.O.Follis.Green Singles: Mrs.W.G.Anglin, Officers for the ensuing season were elected as follows: President, Mrs.B.M.Adair; Vice-President, Mrs.I.R.Tait; Secretary, Mrs.B.H.Reynolds; Treasurer, Mrs.E.O.Follis; Hospitality convener, Mrs.E.Baikie; Chairman of the Match Committee, Mrs.W.\u2018Baker; Publicity convener, Mrs.Ross Osler.Refined granulated sugar is chemically the same whether it comes from sugar cane or sugar beets.\"Could Jou come ight awa, dodlin?\" 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.» THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Fine Arts Museum Flower Arrangements Open To Amateurs Last year\u2019s Contest of Flower Arrangements for Amateurs, held under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, was so enthusiastically received that the committee has now made this competition an annual event.This flower competition will take place May 20, from 2:30 p.m.until 10 p.m.and will be under the joint chairmanship of Mrs.Philip Osler and Mrs.Laurent Gelly.Entry forms explaining the rules governing the exhibits as well as the different classes are available at the Museum.Thev must be completed and returned to the Museum by May 4.This competition is open to everyone.Colorful- Ceremony Held By Conclave Westmount Conclave No.4 Order True Kindred, held the Spring, Ceremonial recently in Notre Dame de Grace Community Hall, with Mrs.Robert Melrose conducting the initiation work.The hall was beautifully decorated with baskets of spring flowers and red and white tapers dn silver candelabra, making a charming setting for the officers all in formal white dresses and red corsages.The welcome to the ney candidates was given by Mrs.K.W.Matheson, Past Commander, and the floor work was capably carried out by Mrs.Alice Stitt and Mrs.F.C.Ford.-Soloist was Mrs.W.S.Andrews, and musician, Mrs.Ruth Milne, : Corsages in red and white were presented to all candidates on behalf of the Conclave by Mrs.Connie Stephany.Mrs.Florence Smithers and her committee served supper, the tables being arranged with spring nosegays of flowers and centered with a beautiful cake in honour of the candidates.After the Initiation, Miss Florence Fox, Organizer of West- mount Conclave'in 1936, was presented with a Life Membership Certificate by Mrs.Melrose.Closed Retreat Members of the Catholic Women's League of Canada are invited to attend the Closed Retreat which will be held at Mary Reparatrix Convent, 1025 Mount Royal Boulevard, This evening till Sunday, April 26.For information please telephone Mrs.J.E.Goodman.WI 4418.Pa PAGE TEINTREN Plans At Conference \u2014 Richard Arless photo.Women chairmen in the Salvation Army's 1953 fund campaign for $165,000 to be held this May discuss plans for Westmount, Hampstead and Cote des Neiges districts.Seated left to right are Mrs.Sydney A.MacSween, chairman of the women\u2019s metropolitan division; Mrs.W.Redwern, district chairman for Westmount (West), in whose home, 3770 The Boulevard, Westmount, the meeting was held; Mrs.A, H.Billham, sub-chairman, Westmount (West), and Miss Margaret Russel, subchairman, Westmount (West).Standing, left to right, are Mrs.James Coristine and Mrs, A.Horn, both co-chairmen for Cote des Neiges; Mrs.Arthur T.Sargent, chairman for Hampstead; Mrs.Lorne Campbell, co- chairman for Westmount (far West); Mrs.Walter .Mitham, co- chairman for Westmount (East); Mrs.W.A.Messenger, co-chair- man for Westmount (far West); Senior Major T.L.Carswell, campaign director; and Mrs.Taylor Kennedy, sub-chairman for Westmount (West).Other chairmen, not present, are Mrs.H.E.McKeen, co-chairman for Westmount (East); Mrs.H.F.Kerrigan, sub-chairman for Westmount (West), and Mrs.Edgar F.Tolhurst and Mrs.W.K.Hogg, co-chairmen for Westmount (North).Curry sauce, rapid style: Mix 1 teaspoon curry powder with 1 can cream of chicken soup.Combine with cooked shrimp, fresh or canned, chopped leftover meat or poultry.Serve with rice.- offers a wonderful SPECIAL on COLD WAVE PERMANENTS Reg.$10.00 Special for .6.00 Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays Only INCLUDING SHAMPOO & FINGER WAVE Drop in or phone your nearest Mary Hue BEAUTY SALON DE.6312 ten an FT i sise rie raid CE.2 Pisa 1 SA cu Tir = SERIE por tte PE DIRE 5 rare.iS - ee ren tho un Art ae mia ee a ate n Pac FOURTEEN \u201c= More Women In Uniform Needed For Defence By RCAF Reserve The many young airwomen you see in uniform today, may not have an oppqrtunity to wing their way across the skies in Sabre Jets .or CF-100 Canucks, but nevertheless, thejobs they fill in the ranks of the R.C.A.F.are just as vital in helping in the gigantic task of making Sry ie .AT WTA Vo.pa Mtn otek} mt 3, 17 Canada\u2019s air defences strong.They are critically needed to man plotting boards at racar stations,* to punch typewriters, drive trucks, duties that will release airmen for pack parachutes and fulfill other operational responsibilities.In the R.C.A.F.Auxiliary particularly, young women are vitally needed for operational training as fighter control operators.In fact the largest percentage of part- time airwomen are being recruited for these duties in reserve operational training units such as 2401 Aircraft Control and Warning Unit at 20 \u2018Laurier Avenue, West, in Montreal.At this busy station in the heart of the city, young women are being trained two eveninzs each week to react with quiet efficiency in emergency, to trace and plet the approach of hostile aircraft and pass this important information along to tighter con- \u2018trol officers, who in turn relay it to the fighter squadrons in the area.These airwomen become an integral part of the whole procedure of spotting, identification, interception and \u201ckill,\u201d and even under synthetic training conditions maan- age to feel the excitement of action.In a training unit, such as 2401 Aircraft Control and Warning Unit, a great number of girls are continually needed to work on the radar screens, the tote boards and plotting tables.Their presence is vital in the overall training picture, since they are needed to undertake special duties, which, if they are not performed will hinder the training plan of Fighter Control Officers who form the basic strength in Canada\u2019s defence warning system, Squadron Leader J.L.Bourke, the Commanding Officer of 2401 AC & WU stated this week, that until more airwomen were recruited in his unit it would be difficult to take more officers into the unit to train for tkis important task si Fighter Controller.S/L Bourke stated that recruiting officers would be in attendance every Wednesday between 8 and 10 p.m.at the Unit Headquarters at 20 Laurier Avenue, West.He stated further that the young ladies who were interested in spending two nighls each week assisting in Canada's defence effort would receive equal pay and equal privileges as airmen.There are many other interests for trainees, entertainment dances, occasional flights in RCAF Aircraft, and week « end operational training tours with the regular force.Scout Auxiliaries | Spring Conference Program Outlined The annual spring conference of the Scout Ladies\u2019 Auxiliaries of the Metropolitan District of Montreal, will be held Thursday, April 30, at 8 p.m.at Scout Headquarters, 1523 Bishop street.Registration for the conference will commence at 7.30 p.m, Mr.Earl T.Moore, president of the Metropolitan District of Boy Scouts, and Mr.R.C.Stevenson, Dominion President of the Boy Scouts Association, Will eack speak briefly.A varied program is planned.The Vickers\u2019 Cub Minstrels, the Rosedale Scouts and Slides il- ~ lustrating the new method of life saving known as the Hol- gar Nielson method of artificial respiration, will be followed by a panel discussion by experts in various fields of Scouting.The panel will consist of Mrs.J.Hobus, expert on Auxiliaries, Mr.H.W.Clarke for the Cubs, Mr.A.Powis representing all Scouting, Mr.A.C.Boyd for Rovers and Mr.Paul Zukerman for handicapped scouting.As some 250 ladies are expected to attend from all parts of the district, the questions should be lively and far reaching.SpringeBridge Planned By Hospital Auxiliary Monthly meeting of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Queen Elizaheth Hospital of Montreal was held on April 15 in the Memorial Hall, Mrs.C.N.Knowles presiding.Reports were submitted by conveners of committees and a special report was given by Mrs.Hugh C.Fetter- ley, convener of the Annual spring bridge taking place on April 28 in Trinity Memorial Church at 1:15 p.m, Table holders were requested to bring their own cards.A most interesting and enlightening talk was given by Mrs.W.Victor George, President of the Quebec Provincial (English) Branch of the Canadian Association of Consumers, her topic being \u201cEvery Woman a Consumer.\u201d Tea was served by Mrs.H.Thompson and her committee.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1933 Scrub Make-Up Off Necklines A ring of make-up around the neckline keeps this girl's sweater, otherwise clean, from being wearable.She gently scrubs the soil off with a soft brush and \u201cdry\u201d soapsuds that she whipped up with an egg beater.Same brush is used to scoop up the soiled suds in place of wet rinsing.Decoratively Speaking Bedrooms For The Youngsters By Frances James Does the decorative scheme in your children\u2019s rooms look like your idea or their idea of a child\u2019s room?You know what the answer to this question should be.It should be full of colours and designs that they would choose and with which they would be happy to live.Recently studies have been completed on colour preferences shown in youngsters and adults.The re-* sults are that at the age of six months the baby can distinguish primary colours but not till the age of two y2ars will a child show any particular colonr preferences.Then at the age of two the favorites are red and yellow.With age the child will develop more of a liking for blues, greens and violets.This suggests that a baby\u2019s room might well be decorated with primary colours so that when they attain the age of six months they can distinguish the colours and designs which surround them.Then at the age of two years you can ask them about the colours and designs they would prefer in their rooms.Now don\u2019t be horrified when they ask for strong raw colours and want two or three large dominant patterns in their rooms.Remember, they see the rooms a great deal more than you do, therefore it should please them.Similarly, as they grew older decorate the rooms to please their tastes .they may not be what you consider \u201crefined\u201d tastes, but if they please them at the moment that is the important consideration.A very wise mother who recently consulted me about a bright colourful wallpaper pattern for her Giant Sale To Aid Handicapped Children The Laurentian Service Organization will hold a Giant Sale on Tuesday at the Palais D'Or, 1228 Stanley St.The total proceeds of the sale will aid Education for Hearing Handicapped Children, with two classes in the Aberdeen School on St.Denis St.An unusual variety of merchandise will be on sale, rangihg from antiques to clothing for the entire family.Doors open at 9 a.m.Light lunches and teas will be served.The conveners are Mrs.Robert Litwin assisted by Mrs.M.Bornstein.Scarboro Bridge Committee Named | Scarboro Foreign Missions wil be aided by proceeds from \u2018the ninth annual Scarboro ' night bridge party to be held at Loyola College, Wednesday evening, May 6, ' Members of the executive come mittee in charge of arrangements for Scarboro night are: Mrs.EB, O.MacDonald, hon, president; Mrs.Mae Dowling, president; Mrs, C.W.Dynes, vice-president; \u2018Clare Dynes, corr.sec., Miss Agnes Connolly, rec.sec.; Harry Lobac, treasurer; Mrs.J, À.Milne, convener; Mrs.F.A.\u2018Grant and Miss \u2018Monica \u2018 McFee; joint ticket cope veners; Mrs.J.J.McDonald, re-.ffeshment convener; Mrs.J.P.Boyle, \u2018special games; Miss M.A Heagerty, table prizes; Mrs.C.J.MacDonald, door prizes; Miss Mary Turner, publicity.ane The ticket convener for this \u2018bridge party especially requests.that all drawing stubs and returns be sent immediately to Miss Monica McFee, 4239 Marcil Ave, Montreal 28.Prominent Guests Attend Theatre Fair The invited guests to attend Theatre Fair held by the Women's Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital Wednesday evening, April 22, in the Town Hall, Town of Mount Royal included: Mayor Houde of Montreal Mayor and Mrs.Roy Gampbhell of Westmount, Mayor and Mrs.Lyman Playfair of Hampstead, Mayor and Mrs.Wilfred Hod- son of Montreal West, Mayor and Mrs.Edward Wilson of Verdun, Mayor and Mme.Romuald Bourque of Outremont, Mayor and Mrs.Reg.Dawson of the Town of Mount Royal, Alderman and Mrs.H.L.Blachford, Alderman and Mrs.J.S.B.Pem- berton, Alderman and Mrs.R.Panet-Raymond, Alderman and Mrs.A.Turner-Bone, Alderman and Mrs, J.A.DeLalanne, Dr.and Mrs.A.Doane, Chief and Mrs.W.C.Cobb, Chief and Mrs.R.Byford, Hon.Wilfrid and Mrs.Bovey, Mr.and Mrs.L.W.Vezi- na, Dr.and Mrs.G.L.Duff.lew coins.old chaos We were handed a silver dollar the other day \u2014 one of those bright new ones with our Queen's head on it.It made us think how, nowadays, we take our money for granted.Perhaps we feel it isn\u2019t going to stay around long enough to matter.MARY BEETLES presents a - DANCE CONCERT b BALLET ENTRE NOUS Wednesday, April 29, at 8.15 p.m.ST.MATTHEWS CHURCH HALL DUFFERIN ROAD TICKETS NOW ON SALE child\u2019s room accepted my choice and took a piece home to try.She showed such a lack of enthusiasm when we gave her the sample that we felt it was a wrong choice.But a week later she called and ex- Even 100 years ago, though, we might have watched our coins more closely.For coinage in Canada was in chaos.There was Sterling; there wus the decimal system we know now; claimed most enthusiastically that there were \u201cYork Shillings\u201d and \u201cHalifax the wallpaper was just right, they ollars\u2019\u2019 \u2014 and quite a few more.; all liked it and she would like to .D a ; \\ order it.Then she explained her vr .lack of interest in the design when Still, in spite of variety, there wasn\u2019t enough she first saw it.\u201cI fell in love coinage to go around for the country\u2019s busi- with it when you first showed it ness.That was the day, therefore, when ing put Eu child nt to ped pe Molson\u2019s issued their own \u201ctoken\u201d bills and proved of it.He was thrilled and coins with which, for instance, they bought delighted with the bright colours barley.These interesting bits of currency carried symbols of the brewing process They're collectors\u2019 items today.Te VIS a RT WA TS Te ES 5 IE ASIN ects ft tr Pre ns ELwood 5170 + en no in Pa Tate MONTREAL MEN'S CHOIR FOUNDED 1939 VAL SMILEY \u2014 Conductor ANNUAL CONCERT A VICTORIA HALL.\u2014 WESTMOUNT Tuesday Evening, APRIL 28th, at 8.30 o'clock e Guest Artists \u2014\u2014 MAUREEN FORRESTER, Brilliant Young Contralto and loved those nursery rhyme figures\u201d.She was a very wise mother to leave the decision to her child.It is good for youngsters to make decisions and to take an interest in their home surroundings.I am sure your children will take great delight in choosing patterns and colours for their rooms.Calvary Junior W.A.The Junior Women's Association of Calvary United Church is By 1858 the Province of Canada (Ontario and Quebec) had adopted decimal currency \u2014 though in the early 60\u2019s Bonsecour Market prices were still quoted in shillings and pence.a a Molson\u2019s ceased issuing their token coins years ago.But it is pleasantly reassuring to reflect that other Molson\u2019s production continued \u2014 y the refreshment and enjoyment of succeed- .ing generations of Canadians.a me ; Walter Kemp, Jr., 14-year-old Pianist presenting a fashion show \u2018\u2018Pre- ) « .view of Summer\u201d to be given by _ ; Alice Brown at the piano Juliette.This event takes place| » Tickets: $1.00 (tax included} Wednesday, April 29, at 8:30 p.m.5, in the Church Hall, Greene A VEeIIUE.mm mn a ln alia ., \u2014_ \u2014 \" \u2014 EN \u2018 © \u2019 yo Sod Ee es D aux + ae at ae Ts urn ve \u2018Glee Club Concert By Genesians On April 30, May 1 The Genesians\u2019 11th annual Glee Club concert, Springtime Serenade, will feature a wide \u201cvariety of popular and semi- classical music when the 50-voice mixed choir goes before the Victoria Hall footlights next Thursday and Friday, April 30 and May, 1.\u2018Franz Lehar and Jerome Kern, Bach, Gounod and Mozart are samples of the composers sharing the spotlight with the writers of many folk tunes and spirituals.The galaxy of numbers includes Balulalow from Benjamin Britten\u2019s Ceremony of the Carols, the Crucifixus from Bach\u2019s B Minor Mass.Morley\u2019s Agnus Dei, Victor Herbert's March of the Toys, the American ballad Shenandoah, the Polish Matus, Moja Matus, the happy spiritual Dry Bones which has been a favourite of other Genesian audiences and a new version of MacDonald's Farm.One portion of the program contains selections from the beloved American musical comedies, Kern\u2019s Roberta and Franz Lehar\u2019s Merry Widow.Guest artist with the local choir will be 21-year-old Boston Col- - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 Mature And The Mermaid Esther Williams and Victor Mature wear costumes of the early 1900\u2019s in \u201cMillion- Dollar Mermaid,\u201d the Technicolor picture inspired by the life story of Annette Kellerman, one of the world\u2019s outstanding swimmers and star of New York's famous drome spectacles.Also starred in the new offering on the Monk- land screen this Saturday are Walter Pidgeon and David Brian.Hippo- EOD lege student Frederick Beaudoin, 2 ° ° o¢ 0 pianist and organist, in two appearances playing piano numbers by Brahams, Liszt, Chopin and Rachmaninoff.Termed a child prodigy at ten by the great Jesus >0( >oc >oc > Maria Sanroma, the honor student ôhas been featured as guest soloist with the Boston Pops er- chestra and has re-appeared with them at the invitation of Arthur Fiedler.WESTMOUNT Sherbrooke at Grey EL.9545 7 Starts SUNDAY for ONE WEEK! N THE GREATEST 77 OF ALL ADVENTURE .ROMANCES! = \"\\\\ DEBORAH [KERR ; are JANE GREER Lewis STONE - ROBERT Doucuas | , JAMES MASON as RUPERI OF HENTZAU BETRAYAL ROYAL LADY! ADDED! The drama of à mon who faced temptation once too often .and was caught in the grip of .stariisg JOSEPH COTTEN | TERESA WRIGHT TODAY and SATURDAY! \u201cSTARS AND STRIPES FOREVER\", In Technicolor, with Clifton.| ay { 3 oo a [ By IDA BAILEY ALLEN eee \u201cVeal does not seem to be too popular in this country,\u201d remarked the chef, \u201cIt is always steak or roast beef.Why is it, Madame, when the ladies go to visit Paris, they will come back with a new style hat or new dress, but almost never bring home the recipe for veal \u2014 the - » most popular meat of France?\u201d \u201cI'd venture a guess, Chef: it's because they have not been over- may have turned out to be dry and flat in taste, and so they don\u2019t care for it.\u201d France's Favorite Meat \u201cI protest, Madame, against this indignity to the favorite meat of France.With your permission, I would like to address -the ladies on this important subject.\u201cMesdames: Veal comes from the young calf.It is à very tender meat, without much fat, and it is not old enough to have acquired much flavor.It should be thoroughly cooked.\u201cTo prepare it successfully, extra fat must be used and plenty of seasoning.The French homemakers use a choice of marjoram, thyme, fresh tarragon.lemon juice or onions with veal.In roasting or broiling, they use plenty of butter, and serve wither a tasty sauce.With a casserole or ragout, they may add soured cream to the gravy.Sometimes they combine veal with ham or smoked bacon.\u201cCooked any of these ways, veal is tasty, tender and satisfying.\u201d Banana Marlow Cut 15 marshmallows into 4 pieces each.Add to 14 cup water and heat in a double-boiler until melted.Then add the juice 5% lemon and 2; cup mashed peeled banana.Cool.Fold into 1; pint heavy cream or undiluted evaporated milk whipped stiff, Transfer to a refrigerator tray or food- freezer and freeze until firm, from 2 to 4 hours.Whipped Evaporated Milk Evaporated milk is made from plain fresh milk from which nearly 50 per cent of the water has been evaporated.It is because of this high protein (casein) and cream (butter fat) content that evaporated milk can be whipped, and generally used in place of whipped cream in making frozen or \u201ccream gel\u201d desserts.To whip: Add 2 teaspoons lemon juice to each 1% cup well-chilled evaporated milk.Beat until thickened.Add 2 tablespoons sugar, one at a time, and a few grains salt; continue beating until, the whipped milk stands up in points.Use at once.Trick of the Chef Seasoh sliced beets with a little Webb.Added Hjtl \"THE IRON MISTRESS\", Alan Ladd, Virginia fresh-ground allspice and prepared PAGE FIFTEEN Two Adventure Dramas Coming To Westmount With an impressive all-star cast headed by Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr, James Mason, Louis Calhern and Jane Greer, and with eye-filling \u2018Technicolor settings and costumes, M-G-M brings \"The Prisoner of Zenda\" to the West- mount screen on Sunday as the latest of its spectacular romantic adventure dramas in the tradition of \u201cQuo Vadis,\u201d \u201cScaramouche\u201d and \u201cIvanhoe\u201d.' Underlying the royal intrigues and fighting action is the illéfated romance between Rudolf and the lovely Princess Flavia, who has come to love the man whom she Knows to be an imposter but who cannot share his life.- Also on the same program is a unique suspense drama about a man on the run, \u201cThe Steel they gave together some years ago in the unforgettable \u201cShadow of a Doubt.\u201d \u201cThe Steel Trap\u201d, a Thor Production distributed through Twentieth Century-Fox, is that kind of picture.Piano Recital Saturday By Edna Marie Hawkin Edna Marie Hawkin, well-known Westmount pianist, will broadcest a first Canadian performance of a Concertino for piano and string orchestra, by the contemporary English composer, Armstrong Gibbs, on Saturday evening, The broadcast will be on the CBC's French network, (CBF.690), at 8 p.m.Hashomayim Ladies Promote Food Sale Mrs.B., J.Freedman and Mrs.Max Kirk, Conveners of the Women's Auxiliary Food Sale, have announced a number of Intriguing features and special prizes which will highlight this event on Wednesday, April 29, from 11 a.m.to 5:30 p.m.in the Synagogue's Community Hall.Prizes will be awarded for the best budget recipes and for the best result in the baking contest.In addition, there will be demonstrations of strudel baking and other delicacies.Lunch and tea will be served for adults and children and Take-Home Dinners as well as all types of home cooked food, and pastries and cakes will be on sale, Proceeds will be used for the Auxiliary's projects.MGH Auxiliary A general meeting of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Montreal General Hospital will be held in the Nurses\u2019 Residence, Central Division, on Wednesday, April 29 at 2:30 p.m.The forthcoming Joint Hospital Campaign will be the subject of brief talks by Mrs.Alexander Hutchison, chairman of the Women's Division of the campaign and past president of the Auxiliary; Mr.W.W.Ogilvie and Mr.Stuart MacTier; and slides of the plans of the new hospital will be shown.Mrs.Andrew Fleming, president, will be in the chair and tea will be served following the meeting.In the tahle of precedence for Canada, the Prime Minister ranks immediately following the Gover nor-General administering the government successful in preparing veal.It.LAST SHOWING TODAY! Brought Back By Public Demand ! THRE RED SKELTON N + ARLENE DAHL.t \\TTLE WonDS\u201d «+.The Bride Gets The Thrills! Father Gets The Bills! mans manne ma mn ne 8 me SE RSR YOU Get The Laughs! ue M- G- M piecfuiiy \u20ac announces SPENCER TRACY JOAN BENNETT ELIZABETH TAYLOR Potter of the Pride\u201d Starts SATURDAY till Tuesday Only! MIRACLE MUSICAL! 'uLLION ME LAR D ,' MERMAI Esther WILLIAMS Victor MATURE Walter PIDGEON David BRIAN wis DONNA CORCORAN.STEP RIGHT UP, FOLKS \u2014see lovely ESTHER WILLIAMS in M-G-M's DAZZLING Coton ay Teansicaior MUSICAL ADDED EXCITEMENT! \u201cTHE DEVIL MAKES THREE\u201d per A) Starring Gene KELLY fm ne rata - en en 7 Arc are Cu.Accents ae © pov Pima pr ar ET ti BN «rm vbr ther en ptr v ni + 2 1F PAGE SIXTEEN gal F4 ha iz \u201c% ab THE EXAMINER,-WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 - Local Rugger Squad Set For Matches \u2018 PLATE AL LN With M.LT.And Harvard On Weekend LOUIS PERRON, BLA.(C.S.L.A.) Graduate of Cornell University CONSULTATION and LANDSCAPE DESIGN PARK and TOWN PLANNING .301.DÉCELLES Town of St.Laurent BY.4224 USED AUSTIN CARS RECONDITIONED & GUARANTEED NN EP 949 ATWATER @ § A TE OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 PM.$ MNMUSNMSNN his KANAWANA { ç \u2018 TN Woodland Camp in The Laurentians For Boys Ages 8 to 16 June 27th to August 22nd Expert Supervision Boating - Swimming - Hiking ® Canoeingand Sailing ® Canoe Trips for older boys Camp Director: ROY D.LOCKE © lllustrated Folder © WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST GL.3916 \u2018 REGISTER NOW QUINN NNT ITS Ses Luger & be the Fuecit and\u2019 Beit that oan be brewed.Down Beavers 36-0 In Spring Opener At Ottawa The Westmount Rugger Club opene dtheir Spring season in grand style by shellacking the Bytown Beavers 36-0 in Ottawa on Saturday.Big scorer for Westmounfy was Speedy winger \u201cTaffy\u201d Morgan who gave a great display by scor ing five touchdowns.Two of them after fifty yard broken field dashes.The Westmounters fitter than their opponents gave all they had for the full sixty minutes.The points were split evenly, 18 in each half.Other touchdowns were scored by forwards Barry Ward and Blair Taylor both after goal-line scrimmages.The Westmount placement kickers were in grand form, only one out of seven attempts failing to split the uprights.Converts were made good by Bob Watt three, Jim Adam two and Ian Mair one.Mair also kicked a penalty goal.The forward pack were in good shape for so early in the season and gave the backs a grand share of the ball.Prominent for West- mount were forwards Ian Mair and Murdo Murchison.In a good back division George Ewan, Bob Watt and \u201cTaffy\u2019\u2019 Morgan all showed fine form.This weekend the team travels to Boston for matches against M.IT.on Saturday and Harvard on Sunday.It is hoped a strong team will make the trip as both Boston colleges are known to have powerful crew this Spring.First home game of the season will be against the Bytown Beavers on May 2nd.The Beavers will have a stronger team on the field for this encounter and a closer obviously Sport Notables Attend Father, Son Banquet The closing banquet of the Calvary United Church Businessmen\u2019s Club finished off its season with a Father and Son banquet, The meeting was centred around a discussion on \u201cbrotherhood of sports\u201d and a panel of well known sportsmen were present at the head table.Following the banquet a question and answer period was had with Doug Smith acting as the panel moderator.Present were Clarence Campbell, president of the National Hockey League, Herb Trawick, of the Montreal Alouettes, Joey Richmond, well known football and basketball coach and Rocky Ro- billard, assistant Athletic Director McGill University.game than was seen last Saturday is expected.Anyone interested in joining the club either as a playing or non- playing member will be very welcome and should call Conor Nolan at HU.8-6728.Wheelchair Wonders Seek Funds For Overseas Trip By ALLAN M.Wanted \u2014 Five Thousand doll SANDZELIUS ars! Next Monday night, the Montreal Basketball League's annual A PRODUCT OF DOW BREWERY LIMITED an rt rt Rs NT STEN TET © 7 I Te Sy er = Hn a H N tii adits WEE y tri dat Abe ES aici = : - ee Ce 20° = ,Ç prover re ae eee | a mea 4.represent wheel chair people of He pointed out that 17 countries all-star game will be played before a capacity house at the Mont St, Louis court as the nightcap to a double bill, featuring the Wheelchair Wonders.All proceeds of the evening will go toward swelling the fund of $5,000 needed by the paraplegic team in order that it may take part in \u201cDisabled Persons\u2019 Olympics\u201d to be held in England, starting July 25.This Disabled Persons\u2019 Olympics is indeed well named as it is truly Olympic competition of thew e highest order.In it, wheelchair | Montreal should also be credited people of \"many different nations | a private citizen of this district, take part in a varied program of Bill Hepburn of 2446 Westhill ave- athletics in realistic Olympic style, nue, he and his wife being very not only as a means of acquainting active in the rehabilitation of the world with the independence: handicapped persons.and resourcefulness attained by! Other west end residents star- the disabled today, but, what is\u2019 ring for the free- wheelers\u2019 are most important, enabling them to | captain Johnny \u2018Rocky\u2019 Rochon, regain some of the keen sense of of 5048 Westmore, Vic MacGilli- rivalry and competition, which is vray, 4932 Connaught avenue, part and parcel of athletic con-\u2019 Tommy Somerville, Bill Handley tests, and which seemed lost toi of 4815 Westmore, Sid Palmer of them when their particular afflic- : tion struck.First For (C'anada \u2018World * oe 0 This year marks the third annual (Continued from page 8) meet which is held at the Stoke ; ; i ipa: 4,1.Professional men should be able ave Rehabilitation hospital i to tell at a glance that the business a yleshury in Bucking STE, and professional importance of the just south of London.However, , ; ns this is the first time a Canadian fegular, methodical and baianced Be ted 1 \"A Worldstay to be celebrated all over the world in the interest present all of Canada at the event.| f peace should appeal to ever Reason for this ig that the only 0 Po dded PP every- other organized wheelchair teams one,\u201d he added.are in Toronto and Vancouver, Ald School System though neither have been in action The speaker noted that the new for more than a vear.The.local, calendar would also simplify the team was founded two years ago method of arranging dates for the this coming fall.\u2018 | opening of schools.\u201cNo longer,\u201d Started Group Co-organizer of parplegic bas- of from one to six days in this cal- ketball in Montreal and defence culation to suit the fancies and star on the squad is Harry Ward, | vagaries of our present outmoded of 4807 Westmore avenue.who calendar.- doubles also on the executive of Mr, Flynn said that it was un- the\u2019 Quebec branch of the Cdn-|derstandable that the National adian Paraplegic Association, with Education Association and the headquarters in the Queen Mary| World Federation of Education Veteran's Hospital.Associations have taken action The idea of forming a team to favoring the World Calendar.mi «he said, \u201cwill there be a difference |Southward Tire - Opens Branch In N.D.G.Another new business has been added to NDG this week with the opening of a branch of the Southward Tire and Supply Ltd.at 5805 Sherbrooke street west, corner Melrose avenue.The head office of the company is located at 1077 Mountain street, where it has been since 1986.Genial proprietor of Southward Tire is Norman R.Southward, a west-end citizen residing on Gros- venor avenue, Montreal, with an outstanding record of achievement in the \u2018Montreal business world, Mr.Southward came to Montreal some 27 years ago, and.has been associated with the tire business the entire time, Besides running a successful business, he also found time to serve in both worid wars.He served 4 and a half years in the 1914-18 war, and six years in world war two, where he rose to the rank of Major in the army and was awarded the M.B.E.The heavy demand in recent years on the downtown location | from west-end residents saw the acquisition of an old N.D.G.landmark at Melrose and Sherbrooke, which has now been renovated and modernized and is ready to serve the public as readily as the Mountain street spot.Mr.Southward emphasized, that this new branch will be more than just a service station, offering to motorists brand names of tires, tubes, etc., plus service, vulcanizing, re-capping, along with lubrication, washing, gasoline, oil and other motoring requirements.Newly appointed manager of the west-end branch is Vincent Parry, who has been associated with service station work in Montreal for many years, and places strong faith in personalized service, Least Penalized New York Rangers and Boston Bruins are the two least penalized teams in the loop.Harry Lumley ranks fourth In the race for the Vezina Trophy among the N.H.L.'s netminders, He is the only goalie to have played all his club's games and not allowed more than six goals to be scored on him in one game.have now gone on record as supporting the new time keeping system.| \u201cThe adoption and use of The i World Calendar will be the means of eliminating a great deal of un- necessawy bookkeeping, or of sim- plifyving it \u2014 and all accounting and calculating,\u201d the speaker stated.\u201cRailways Would Celebrate\u201d \u201cThe rajlways\u2019 accounting departments will celebrate with that they will not have to juggle figures to find out what actually happened this year as compared to last year as to freight loadings or passenger miles travelled.\u201d From the time of the adoption of this calendar, he added.railroads will not have to state in their reports or news items that they did a certain amount of business in a certain month this year.but that \u2018this vear that particular month | had a five-week carloading period whereas last vear, because of the \u201cfunny, jumping calendar we have\u201d, there were but four weeks.The speaker was introduced by William Allison, president elect of the club and thanked by James .Lawson.Curried Potatoes Saute 2 tbsp.minced onion until yellowed in 4 tbsp.butter.Thin- slice 6 peeled, cold potatoes, Dust with 1 tsp.each salt and curry \u201cpowder.Add to the onion.Mix lightly.Cover and simmer 10 min.Add 1 tbsp.lemon juice.Serve very hot.\"| glee,\u201d said Mr.Flynn, \u201cthe fact ob = ss iE oun =e 2e FSE peu .pH SE ke: Tw BBE prs cor De oe TUE DEC TEST \u2014THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL M, UL EW.opment PAGE sxvT EME WHS Girls Cop Badminton Title F inish- Successful Season With Third Championship By ALLAN SANDZELIUS The Westmount gals have done it again! Yep, this time they came through with a co-championship in badminton after a gruelling three hour stint at the Arthur Currie gym last Saturday morning.This marks a highly successful year for the Purple and white girls under the tutelage of coacn# Joan MacMillan as they ended the \"athletic season with a three out oftsix average in city crowns.Pre- + viously they garnered the tennis and\u2019 \u201cA\u201d basketball titles.Next -year it'll be the boys\u2019 turn (so they tell me}.Complications .After completing a rather con- \u201c fusing (to us anyway) schedule of games in which we understand che Westies won ten out of twelve, th their particular section with GHS and Strathcona, each section played off.WHS met Montreal West and West Hill in the first place tourney and managed to come up in a draw with MWHS lo become holders of the big trophy for the first half of the year.To all concerned, The Examiner sports desk\u2019s heartiest congratulations.The strong team lineup mostly responsible for Westmount's victory are as follows: 1st team \u2014 Heather Doig - Nan Hunter.2nd team \u2014- Martha McDougall- Ruth Morgenstern.3rd team \u2014 Barbara Boland - Calirine Gilmour.4th team \u2014 Sve Pepall - Jenny Palmer.8th team \u2014 Carolyn Davis - Donna Smith.6th team \u2014 Patsy Roberts - Rosemary Cooke.Tth team \u2014 Lillian Pavlovich - Joan Fish.Coach \u2014 Miss M.J.MacMillan.Boys Sports As far as is known at press time, Ron Sharpe will svon be commencing spring training in football and from all accounts, there should be a large holdover {rom this year\u2019s squad as well as many newcomers from the Red and White turning out for this record breaking early start.Training will be a closed affair at the.Westmount Athletic Grounds.Also in the near future are some interclass baseball games at the WAG as well as the rezular spring interclass softball schedule.One again, orchids to each of our faithfu! and hard working school reporters for so ably assisting yours truly in his thankless task this season.Senior High reps Jan.Buzzell, Bev Christmas and others too numerous to mention; and Junior High light, Gord Was- serman.Column Closer The hand that rocks the cradic .gets eighty cents an hour! Wonders Down Unity Cage Squad 32-13 One of the highlights of National Boys\u2019 Club Week celebrated by the Unity Boys\u2019 Club \u2018of West- mount last week, was the paraplegic basketball game against, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club.Over 300 spectators witnessed the high level of sportsmanship in the contest and the Wonders ability to overcome many difficulties., This was just one of the many events that members, parents and their friends could observe in the.varied program offered by the Unity Boys\u2019 Club for the youth in the community.Those in attendance on Wednesday evening last also saw in addition to the Wheel Chair Wonders, the art woodcraft, leatherwork and ballet classes in action.The Wheel Chair Wonders defeated the Unity Intermediate Cage Team 32-13.The game was an exciting one with speed and accuracy shown by the Wonders.It took Unity sometime to become accustomed to ihe Chairs and in the last quarter, they were able to manoeuver and score to better advantage.Wheel Chair Wonders: Capt.John Rochon, Tom Somerville, Sydney Palmer, Bill Handley, Vic McGillivray, Adrien Duguay, Gaston Bourgeois, Harry Ward and Bobby ,Hughes.The leam was coached by Harry Rabin and managed by Bill Hepburn.Unity Boys\u2019 Club: Jack McKissock, John The Academy sport front, is buzzing with a wide choice of sport activities, incluing Goalo Ball, Softball, Track and Field, Tennis and a Bantam Football clinic.Goalo Ball a new sports innovation to the students, is fast gaining in popularily and close to seventy students have put their stamp of approval on lhis exciting Stars Take St.Laurent Itermediate Hockey Title 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 play-off encounters.With the title goes the Dr.Rondeau Medical Trophy, donated by the well known Westmount dentist, Dr.C.W.H.Rondeau, and in that final game the Stars had to call on all their reserve strength to come from behind a 2-0 deficit to finally down the N.D.G.Regents 4-2 to take the best of three series two games to nil, with one game ending in a two-all overtime tie.It was Al Turner who supplied the scoring punch notching three of the Stars\u2019 goals.Kenny Fisher had given the Regents a one goal lead in the opening period on a set-up play by Stevenson and Mc- Mullan, then McMullan set up Stevenson for the second Regent ~ goal in the second period.Up to then the Stars were having trouble trying lo dent the Regent's 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 three minutes later for the Stars.In the final frame, Turner once more scored after twc minutes .of play as he sweept around the net to get hold of the loose puck and then completed his hat trick at the eleven minute mark, picking up Lomasney's rebound on a three-man break-away.Now that the Westmount entry has walked off with the laurels for the \u20181952-53 season, the only thing left for the teams now is to close the season with their annual meeting later this month.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\u201c Let\u2019s get the baseball season going first! \"Roslyn Hoopsters Edge Van Horne In Torrid Tussle Geoff Merrill's spirited crew of Roslyn basketballers edged out Van Horne 25-22 in a thriller-diller of an exhibition hoop contest reeled off on the Westmonunters\u2019 home floor last week.The Orange and Brown clad Ros- lynites had to go all out to rack up the verdict.Roslyn were one point up at quarter time, but the visitors evened the tally to 9-9 at the half, The third quarter was a real see-saw affair with the lead changing hands several times before f| the never-say-die Roslyn larrigons worked up a three-point margin.They clung tenaciously to that three-point lead in the final stanza to walk off the court with a well- earned 25-22 decision.L.Pascal Stars L.Pascal was the big gun in the Orange and Brown's attack with 11 points while Long John Press, the smallest man on the floor, sank exactly the same number for the Turquoise and Gold forces, The game was well refereed by John Annable, a Westward Intermediate School student, .Lineups Van Horne (22): Sazant 4, Press 11, Sachs, Allan 2, Brodie, Car- rington 1, Shapiro 4, Rudinsky, Abelson, Gelfand.Roslyn (25): Binmore 3, L.Pas- 11, S.Pascal 2, Gall, Maughn, Palmer 2, Lefcoe 2, Burrowes 5, Ceybold, Stanley, Ibbotson, Seely.Reddon, Michael Barnard, Emmett Murphy, David Barnard, Jack Gooding.Other events conducted throughout the week included: Penny Carnival, Movies, Puppett Show, Exhibition Basketball games and a Club Dance.SPORTS at St.Leo's game.The rules are a combination of Basketball and hockey.The Softball schedule opened this week at Westmouni Park and over forty youngsters will be kept activé in this game, for the next six weeks.The Pee Wee Track and Field club, got underway this weeksat West- mount Athletic Grounds.This group will participate in regular weekly handicaps under the auspicious of the Westmount Recreation Department.A senior tennis tournament is slated for around Mayl5th and early interest shows a registration of thirty boys and more to come.Prospective candidates for St.Leo's 1953 Bantam Football Club, will assemble on May 1st to start a three week session on football fundamentals.Sport Shorts: / Rugged Karl Hurley, is the scoring star in the school's intermurai senior Goaia Ball League.Playoffs in the senior Goalo Ball circuit will start-on Monday, with the second place Stars meeting the league leaders.Dave Donohue's Cubs finished on top at the end of the regular schedule.With the revival of tennis in the school, brings to mind that Brendan and Jimmy Macken, two top ranking Canadian Davis Cup Stars, are former academy athletes.We wonder when one of the Saint\u2019s most pomising young athletes, is going to cure his cnildish habit of taking run ouls on the school sports progarm.The boys that gave their time and effort to promote sports in the grade classes were on the receiving end of a suitable token of appreciation from the French Speaking Parents As- sociation.A Well merited award.Hobby Show, Gymnastic Display, # ANNOUNCING .the Opening of the New MOLLOY'S LUGGAGE & SPORT SHOP All popular makes of TENNIS and BADMINTON RACQUETS, BALLS and EQUIPMENT Specialists in Restringing and Repair work.Also Luggage, Ladies\u2019 Purses and other Leather Goods.5152 SHERBROOKE WEST HU.8-6883 (near Vendome) TOP SOILJ r= $4.00 for 1 cubic yard I $3.50 for each additional cu.yd., delivered The finest top soil obtainable ® BLACK SOIL ° | For Top Dressing i $6.00 per cu.yd.\u2014 2 cu.yds.or more : $5.50 per cu.yd.delivered Filling Earth, $7.00 per load of 4 to 5 cu.yds.|| PEAT HUMUS $1.75 per bag for 5 bags $1.50 per bag for each additional bag (App.75-100 lbs.per bag) Per ton, loose, $22.00 ® Rock Garden Stone $14.00 per ton ® All types of stones and cement blocks for walks and terraces.Prices on request.ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS EVERGREENS, PERENNIAL AND ANNUAL PLANTS.You are invited fo visit our Nursery at 840 LUCERNE ROAD (Formerly Montée Côte des Neiges) Town of Mount Royal E.DACCORD LTD.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR : NURSERY: EX.8742 - MAIN OFFICE: WA.1531 À 4 A A 4 % % / À % Your own taste will prove that Olicefes's XK sut MATURED ny LiNITED CAUAUN A gate Taste O'Keefe\u2019s and you'll enjoy a mild Canadian Ale.Mild because O\u2019Keefe\u2019s Ale is brewed with seedless hops = ng seeds, no unpleasant bitterness, ?HS apr Sorry rr - 2 at, rs a v so Poa a J MOUN .EIGHTEEN RIDAY, APRIL 2f, 1938 q Ii hi 2 j ] | tk \\ ; yal ! 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