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[" « PE 56-Page \"Home Beautiful\u201d Supplement 500 Junior Red Cross Delegates To Meet At Junior High School | \u2014 Tomorrow, from 9.30 until noon the 1953 Junior Red Cross Pro-' vincial Rally will be held at Westmount Junior High School, 20 Academy Road.The rally is sponsored by the Junior Red Cross Inter-High School Council which has representatives from 22 High Schools of | Greater Montreal.Ruth Townshend, of Chambly County High School, St.Lambert, the Council's president, will act as Chairman, assisted by Bob Ross of Lower Canada College.and approximately 500 Junior Red Cross delegates from schools within a radius of a hundred niles of this city, will attend.Elementary and High School Ju-+\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 niors from 16 schools have been.asked to give short talks or lead ! discussion groups.which will deal with Junior Red Cross activities as undertaken in their schools during this vear.This will include their promotion Friendship.Club Has Good Season Westmount Fri jendship Club held its final party of the season on the evening of April 29.The program started with refreshments followed by a sing-song conducted by Mr.Jimmie Rice; afterwards Mr.Donald Ross gave a showing of two excellent films in colour, one on - Newfoundland \u201cOur Tenth Province\u201d and the other on Persia.! A special Coronation song, words and music composed by a member, Mr.James Steel, was played by the Club's pianist, Mrs.G.L.Shepherd and plants from Westmount Greenhouses were distributed to members, who will cultivate them during the summer and bring them back for judging and competition in the Fall.Although the Club is closed officially, the Clubroom will be open | as usual, at any rate during May and June, on Wednesday afternoons from 2 p.m.to 5 p.m.if members wish to avail themselves of the facilities provided.The organization designed for older men and women of Westmount, has now completed its second successful season.i of health service for needy crippled and handicapped children and hospitalized veterans, knitted and sewn garments, health Kits, supplies and fund-raising for relief of overseas children.A feature of the program will be the display and discussion regarding the making of specialized | equipment by the boys for cerebral palsy children.A representative from each.of the Physiotherapy and Speech The- ; rapy Departments of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital will re-' port on these services which receive financial support from Junior Red Cross members in Quebec.Mr.W.H.Campbell.Chairman of the Junior Red Cross Provincial Committee will bring greetings on behalf of his Committee and the Canadian.Red Cross Society, Quebec Division, and a film will be shown on the recenl distribution of relief to flood victims of the Netherlands.JRCers from Verdun High School will be in charge of registration of Junior delegates and guests, while JRCers from the local Jufior High School will act as ushers.An exhibits ot Quebec Juniors\u2019 handwork, photographs of their activities, international art and school | the | | + WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1953 Rotary Clu b Donation Pictured above is Mr.this week.McKee and Dr.Patiersou.Douglas Bremmer, president of the School for Crippled Children, inserting the door key of the fully equipped school bus which Westmount Rotarians presented to the school Also shown are Rotary Club president F.Carlin, J.\u2014 Photo by Bd.Beviningham, | F i Dorothy Cook Awarded Wings A, Cook, ave., had a pleasant surprise this past week when tite mailman de- Mrs, J.J.2 Grenville livered an American Airlines package to her home.The pacitage contained the cer.\u2019 tificate of an American Airlines hostess and stated in bold print that due tp the competency of a certain young lady to perform flight duties assigned to her and her worthiness to uphold the high standards recuired où a flight School Students hostess the certificate had bcen awarded to Miss Dorothy Cook, ' who is Mrs.J J.A.Cook's daug- portfolios from foreign countries will be on display in the year.In Quebec there are now 73,500 Junior Red Cross members or-! ganized in 2500 Branches in their schools.Their voluntary efforts for a program of Health, Service to Others and International Friendliness have far-reaching and: worthwhile results.hter.The young Westmounter who | now wears the silver wings of a flight hostess received her early education at Roslyn and graduated from Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp\u2019s private school.Prior to her entry into aviation she spent two years with - the Montreal General Hospital, Visit VU, 3.Ships On Tuesday.20 boys | Weredale House under the super- ; Vision of Albert Gaillard, council- | lor-in-training went on a conduct- | ed tour of USS.1233 and USS.1208 the two American patrol vessels from PRICE 5¢ School Bus Donated By Rotary Club Immediately following their weekly get-together at Victoria Hall, this waek, local Rotariang added another praiseworthy accomplishment to their already notable list of good work when president Frank Carlin, on behalf of the members presented a fully equipped transportation vehicle to Mr.Douglas Bremmer, president of the School for Crippled Children for the use of his handicapped proteges.Club members congregated on the steps of Victoria Hall and without any fanfare the keys were handed over to the president of the school and without any show of ostentation the tiansfer of the schoo! bus was completed.Dinner Speaker W.J.Tawse, a graduate of One tario Agricultural College and Director of Public Relations for Steinberg Groceterias was Lhe speaker at this week's dinner meeting.Employed in the food business he delivered a classification talk on \u2018The Development and Evolution of Belter Food' prefacing his talk with the statment that \u201conly twelve meals lie between civilization and bharharism.\u201d \u201cMan,\u201d said the speaker, \u2018Will lie after missing three meals, will steal after missing six, Will riot after missing 9 meals, and will kill for food after missing twelve meals.\u201d Changes in modern citizens were dealt with by Mr.Tawse who illustrated this phase of his talk by telling of the drop in oranges sold as fresh fquit from 92% in 1941 to 54% in 1951, The speaker also dealt with the now tied up at Victoria Pier.changes in foods themselves, and The visit was duplicated, Wed-|in this respect mentioned the nesday when 15 boys under the jadvenl of hybrid corn, celery, supervision of Ian Moore, council-|spinach, eggs, bantam turkeys, lor in training, visited the ships.Quebec apples and emphasized At the Victoria pier, the boys werde received by naval repre- senlatives, taken on ,a conducted tour of the craft and provided with a substantial dinner.The invitation was received through Paul Earl C.B.E.naval officer in charge of the Montreal area and the boys visiting the ship were: David Robson, Robert Holloway, Kenneth Holloway, Norman Buttle, James Sinden, Kenneth Carter, James Davis, Robert Eby, Camille Prevost, Percy McArdle, Alec Miller, Alan Duffy, Ronald Duffy, Kenneth Kermath, Edward Eby, David Lamblon, David Me- Laughin, Philip O'Hara, Robert O'Hara, Steve Waite.Joe noonan, Jack Coyne, Robert Coyne, John de Gruchy,\u2019 Leon Diesing, Ronald Gaylor, Terry McKee, William Robertson, | George\u2019 Donaldson, Kenneth Moore, James Healy, Henry Kon- cewicz.Edward Vasselin, Alfred .Aitken and Robert Chretien.Hi-Y Girls | | ' Meet Tomorrow The Westmount Girvls® Ri-Y Club will hold their annual installation of officers ceremony at 3.30 p.m.tomorrow al the Westmount Y.M.C.A, The mothers of all members are invited to altend this ceremony and the tea following.that some of the \u2018major changes, while mainly due to the work of the scientist, the effect of riging freight rates also had some bearing on the evolution and development of what we eat.The speaker was introduced by Dave Youngston and thanked by Norn.Millington.- SPEAKS AT QUEBEC Rev.C.FA.5.D, minister of Melville Presbyter- inn Church and visiting preach- Cochrane, er at St.inn Church, Quebec 14.Andrew's Presbyter- City, May the food habits of.mere reeme ITER ow Fk pe oe mn a ETAT _ i Ee berber, err azo oar 1 pi : f | fn | \\ Hl i | | RE ; + { i j 3 { Ÿ | ir ben | ra Gdns nae = PIN ene a \u20ac NS ol POS a ] | a.That R, E.Allan is opening a household repair business on Greene Ave, and boasts that he can repair anything from toasters to bicycles.Mr.Allan has lived on St.Catherine near Greene for 35 years and is \u2018well-known in the vicinity.That Eryl Jones has obtained a franchise as distributor for Hill- man and Rover cars for his new Westmount Garage at St.Eustache, «.That Jack Cameron of Cameron\u2019s Stationery has been advised by his doctor to have a complete change of scerfery and as a result will mot be seen around his popular store for some time.Mr.Purkis has been appointed manager and will present.look after the business for the « + .That Miss Deslauriers of France-Del Modes is busily preparing for the opening of hier new Now Open! EUROPEAN WATCHMAKER and Jeweller All Work Guaranteed J.ORLOW 4464 St.Catherine West (Near Metcaife) EERE ERER \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d downtown store.It will be located on Sherbrooke near Peel and the opening is scheduled for the first week im June.» .That the Old English Antiques store will open shortly in the remodelled building next to Juliette's House of Style.Spencer\u2019s Silversmiths will continue to occupy part of the building which is owned by Mr.Spencer.» That Mrs.Ned Wolman of.Melville's Fruit store is recovering nicely from a bout with that pnasty pneumonia.That Clifford\u2019s Market is in the process of being modernized and has added new departments.Popular Henrl Demers is still in charge of the meat department.+.That the dogs in the city are none too well pleased about the recent edict issued by the city fathers and that they have called every day of the year for INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 CL.4519 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal na; NOW OPEN! AVENUE REPAIR SHOP REG'D.We repair anything from toasters to bicycles.® Satisfaction Guaranteed © PICK-UP & DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE WE.4905 1227A Greene Ave.FITZROY 0769 WESTM WILLS, MARRIAGE CONTRACTS, AGREEMENTS, Etc.George F.Bourke NOTARY 1215 GREENE AVE.- ROOM 5 oOUNT THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 8, \u201c1958 George Todd, David Foster Reuben Resin Named To Head H-S Groups At Annual Meefing Officers and directors of the Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations were elected at the final session of the 6th annual Provincial Couference of the Federation held.Saturday.Reuben Resin, Baron Byng Home and School Association, was elected president.Immediate past-pres- ident is L.Mowbray Clark, West Hill; first vice-president, Miss Ruth M, Low, Elizabeth Ballan- tyne; second vice-president, Dr.Lewis E.Socolow, Outremont; third vice-president, Mrs.G.C.Ljersch, Roslyn; Fourth vice-pres- ident, Douglas Walkington, West Hill; fifth vice-president, Dr.Lawrence P., Patterson, Westmount High; treasurer, Victor Hough- ton, Carlyle; recording secretary, Mrs.E.Steels, Greenfield Park; Corresponding Secretary, Frederick W.Price, Willingdon.Directors are: E.G.Drake, Parkdale; Mrs.A.G.Forman, Cartierville; L.G.Gage, St.Johns High; W.S.Kennedy, Ste.Rose; E.Maxwell, Maisonneuve and John Jenkins; Mrs.R.S.McIntosh, Bedford; E.F.Scott, Kensington; -R.W, Mitchell, Dunrae Gardens, D.S.Rat- tray, Hudson High; A.Round, Greenfield Park; Mrs.À.W.D.Swan, Westmount High.The 6th annual Conference of the Quebec Federation was attended bÿ over 500 representatives and other delegates representing 17,000 family members affiliated with 123 local Home and School Associations.Guest of honor al the Conference dinner was Dr.Milton E.LaZerte whose topic was \u2018The Parents\u2019 Role in Education\u2019.Kerner Is Head Of Mr.And Mrs.Club - The activities of the Temple Emanu-el Mr.and Mrs.Club were closed out for the sun:mer season with a dinner dance and election of officers last Saturday.Officers elected for the ensuing year were: President \u2014 Ted Nashman.President Dean M.Kerner, 1st Vice-President Monty Buck- man, 2nd Vice-President - Jack Rubin, Treasurer \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Harold Rittenberg, Secretary \u2014 Mrs.Bert Horwitz, Advisory -\u2014 Dr.Lewis Poch, and William Ross.Members of the Board \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Bornstein, Mr.and Mrs.Leon Goodlin, Mr.and Mrs.Morris Miller, Mr.and Mrs.Larry Morriss, Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Wertheimer, Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Bercuson, Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Hill, Bert Horwitz and Mesdames \u2014 Ted Nashman, Monty Buckman, Jack Rubin, Poch, William Gross, Dean Ker- ner.HOWARD S.Department for the Closing of 231 St.James Street West, PLateau 4451 Barrister and Solicitor Office: Suite 1115, Daily Star Bldg., Residence: Terrace Apartments, M no answer at residence \u2018phone PL.4451 ROSS, Q.C.Estates ot Deceased Persons Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Glenview 2177 Beautiful FLOWERS | | À j and POTTED PLANTS x } { (NEAR | GREENE) Fl.7242 FRESH CUT 41 78 St.Catherine West + & \\ a a council of canines to discuss the matter .t'is also rumoured that the motto they have chosen for their heraldic bearings will be \u201cTo think we buy cloaks lined with ermine.\u201d .That George Brugman (assistant secretary at Weredale House) is already at work transporting 140 boys in busses to Camp Were- dale, although the actual moving date is June 29th.That Rocky (recreational supervisor) Rockwell should have been around the city with cigars due to an event which took place out at the Catherine Booth hospital recently, he now has Lynn, Tim and Jan.That Eddy Martin (Cliffside Garage) has only been waiting for the earth to settle down so that he can do some paving work.That Jack Light extends credit to those 80 years and over and then only if the youngsters are accompanied by their parents, .That a native son who resides on Aberdeen Ave.could be the next president of a certain Board of Trade.* .That Russ Graul (junior) was actually tongue tied at an Electro- lux dinner t'other soir.That while the sons of toil attended that X-rgy clinic, the carriage: trade gave it the well-known absent treatment.Lewis | Top Winners At Weredale When prizes for the.best work in winter class activities of Weredale House were presented at the apnual prize giving ceremony held in the auditorium and attended by many prominent local residents this past week, top honors went to George Todd and David Foster.Todd won the Dr.W.Grant Stewart memorial prize, and Foster the A.D.Thornton memorial prize for progress.The order and merit prizes awarded by the Montreal City and District Savings Bank also were won by the twp boys respectively.Other awards were: Night school: David Foster, James Walker, Brian Foster; Hobby classes: Clarence Royea, Martin Royea, Donald Goernert and James Gaillard; Gymnasium work: junior \u201cC\u201d, Peter Robson and Camil Prevost; junior \u201cB\u201d, Thomas Mamay and Terry McKee; junior \u201cA\u201d, Norman Buttle and Alan-Duffy; intermediate, Kenneth Moore and Ronald Morris; senior, George Todd and William Gervais.Art class: George Donaldson, Ronald Duffy and Donald Rutherford; shellcraft, Ralph Robertson, Alex Miller and Peter Robson; General prizes: for cleanliness, Robert Coyne and Norman Buttle; \u2018for helpfulness, David Robson; and general proficiency, Leon Diesing.Rotary sports: George Todd, Kenneth Moore and Thomas Mamay; the Douglas Gordon trophy for midget, Peter Robson and Camil Prevost (tied).Athletic Trophies Athletic trophies: senior, \u201cThe Herkeys,\u201d John Dubinka, captain; intermediate, \u2018\u2018Johnstons,\u201d Robert Johnston, captain; junior \u201cA\u201d, \u201cLittle Beavers,\u201d James Healy, captain; junior *\u201cB,\u201d \u201cWayside Weasels,\u201d Kenneth Clarke, captain; junior \u201cC,\u201d \u201cPees Wees\u201d, Peter Robson, captain.The Walter Merrill cup for hockey in the city of Westmount was won by the camp, \u2018Kiowas\u201d\u2019 (LitËle Chief Norman Lemay); Mrs.Craig trophy for \u201cBraves\u201d section of camp, \u201cEries'\u2019\u2019 (Little Chief Thomas Ma- may).The \u201cCardinals\u201d won the baseball league.Canada\u2019s Trade With Uganda Noted Canada last year imported goods worth £358,999 from the British \u2018East Africa territory of Uganda.Exports to Uganda from Canada were far less than this, totalling £63,404.1952 was a record trade year for Uganda with imports at £24,296,238, exports at.£47,704,420 and a favorable balance of trade of over £23 million, Morgan Realties Limited Real Estate Brokers 1455 UNION AVE.' HA.0251 F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 TAILOR \u20181235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) © Dry Cleaning \u201cWeredale Leafs\u201d under coach > Repairing on Prossing William Biddulph.us omers\u2019 or ip.material made Camp prizes: A.A.Boire cup, Kenneth Moore; the James Craig WI.6633 cup, for \u201cWarrior\u201d section of \u2014 Call and Deliver All over Quebec ference for 9 milder, ordinary ale, but more The secret of a mild ale \u2014 Brewing with see unpleasant bitterness a tasty, full Your increased pur have found the mil HAV have been drinkin unpleasa ale, you will underst acquaintances are swit peopl full-bodied al full-bodied than lager.was disco dless hops elimi found in ordinar flavoured ale tha chases are proving d ale you want.¢ you TRIED OJiéefed ALE?Try O'Keefe's Ale \u2014 compare it with ; g \u2014 no .When you nt bitterness and why \"so many ching to O'Keefe's! e are showing a pre o \u2014 Milder than vered by O'Keefe's nates all the y ale, leaving t's pleasantly mild.that O'Keefe's: the ale yov tice that O'Keefe's has no taste this good, mild of your veus MATURLD Company Limites asim UWA.LARAL. : : \u201cLL, + ., - .FINE FLOORING TE, = : \"Es YEAR ¢ HARDWOOD © ASPHALT ~ 50 YEARS IN , « ._ © RUBBER a .* Specialising In Refinishing Old Floors 2 0 .Reliable Co © Ope JEWELLERS A.Ross Grafton de A.Ross Lire o> CP WATCH REPAIRS 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET 4 | a iy pre sme | ARAM OMAN Free Estimates WE.2323 WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave voL XXIV, No.19 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1953 PAGE THREE Westmount Electrolux Presentatio ; en 2 pu Ë FF.4 Russell Graul, Jr.; Mrs.Russell Graul, Jr.; Armand Gyger, Eastern DIvision manager; Russell Graul, Sr, President; and Orvar Lindstrom, Trens- urer; all of Electrolux (Canada) Limited.The occasion was the presentation of trophies to Russell Graul, Jr, Branch Manager of Westmount, leading Canadian major branch for the six months period from October 1932 to March 1958.- BIG SAVINGS King's School H-S Meeting 2 Weeks Delivery Made-To-Measure - = The Annual meeting of Kings ; School Home and School Associa- | tion 18.15 pan., May 14th, at which time _ no higher than ready-to-wear.; an exhibition of pupils\u2019 art work Come in and be convinced.will he held\u2019 and elections of new | officers for year 1953-04 will take ALTERATIONS AND REMODEL.| place.A nominating commiittee LING OF ALL KINDS | tinder the chairmanship of Mr.A.| L.McLaurin has proposed the following candidates for office: : President, Mrs, B.Caplan, 473 | Victoria Ave; 1st.Vice President, Mr.Crosby Lewis, 328 Roslvn Ave 2nd Vice President, Mr.T.J.in our Department for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Have your Suits and Coats hand-tailored NOW at prices Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) Kennedy, 371 Lansdowne Ave; Pick-Up and Delivery Treasurer, Mr.C.L.Copland, WwW 3538 Vendome Ave.; Recording E.5908 Secretary, Mrs.L, Shapiro, 313 Parking Lot for Our Patrons Lansdowne Ave.; Corresponding OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS Secretary, Mrs.A.R.Tilley, 310 CLOSED SATURDAYS Roslyn Ave.MORTIMER WEINFIELD 8.A., B.C.L.Barrister & Solicitor 1215 Greene Avenue WE.9071 ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited 65 Hillside Avenue WI.1104 WESTMOUNT will take place Thursday, | |: Victoria Hall Bookings | © Today: Concert Hall.Cdn.Bank lof Commerce.Supper Dance, 9 {.p.n1.; Banquet Hall, Phoenix 1n- surance Co., Social, 8 p.m Green Room, Vanleek Hill Bowling League Banquet.8 p.m.; Club Room, African Violet Club, Tea.2 p.m.; Lodge Room, Mtl.Conclave, Meel- ing.8 p.m.Sat, May 9th: Concert Hall, C.i JLAD.Square Dance, 8.30; Ban- | | quet Hall, Northern Electric.6 \u201cp.m.: Green Room, SL.Monicas Jowling League Banquet, 8 p.m.Mon., May 11th: Knights of Columbus Bridge, Concert Hall-, Banquet Hall-Green & Oak Room, 8 p.m.; Lodge Room, Westmount Lodge Meeting, 8 p.m.i Tues., May 12th: Lodge Room, Queen Esther Chapter Meeling.8 p.m.Wed.,, May 13th: Banquet Hall, Loyola High School Dance, 8 p.m.; | Oak Room, Westmount Rotary | Luncheon, 12.30 p.m; Lodge Room.| Westmount Chap.Meeting, 8! | p.m.e | Thurs, May 14th: Banquet Hail, ; ! Verney Co.Banquet, 8 p.m.; Oak\u2019 Room, Westmount Stamp Club, 7 p.m.; Senior, 8 p.m.; Lodge Room, Mizpah Lodge Meeting, 8 p.m.-\\ | Stamp Club Meeting | At the Thurs., April 30, meeting of the Westmount Junior Stamp | Club, Adviser, Mrs.R.Bay appointed a conunitlee to organize entertainment at the annual banquet.This committee cousists of Chairman, Bairie Wilson, Michael Ashby, Leslie Halpert, Hugh Charlesbois and Fred Melling.Treasurer, Ian Grant gave a short talk on the Coronation.Vice-Pre- sident, Leslie Halpert stated thal the result of the new member drive so far is nine new members.Attendance was 43.Tntal attendance for the season stands at 1451 while the average weekly attendance is 45.3.4 Quality ROOFING Call us today for free estimates on that roofing job.TAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALT ROOFING A SPECIALTY All types of roofing: slates, galvanized iron, copper shingles, asphalt shingles and file.Fl.1189 Westmount Plumbing & Roofing LIMITED 205 Olivier Ave., Westmount Emergencies: AM.1418 - CA, 9864 IT'S TENNIS TIME AGAIN !! T-SHIRTS TENNIS SHOES 3.95 & 5.95 from 1.00 TURNBULL'S SPORTS BRIEFS .1.28 TENNIS SHORTS SPORT SOCKS 3.50 & 4.95 75¢ & 1.00 | TENNIS RACQUETS - special 6.95 SPALDING & REACH TENNIS BALLS 3 for 1.90 .Open Fridays to 9 p.m.BRUCE JOHNSTON MEN'S WEAR |.1267 Greene Avenue (Opposite Steinberg's) Fl.6015 à ADE ser DC Sr Eo ERENT ee ns i a \u2014 PAGE FOUR Parent-Teacher Association To Hold Meeting Monday The annual meeting of the Shaar Hashomayim Parent Teachers\u2019 Association will be held Monday in the synagogue Community Hall at 8:30 p.m, , Highlighting the meeting will be of the year's activities.Joseph Cohen, Q.C., S.S.Feld and I.Kert will participate in a session on subjects of religious interest.The meeting will be chaired by presi- \u201cTwenty Questions\u201d dent L, M.Dorsey.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 8, the election of officers which will be followed by committee reports Choirboys Win ~~ Music Honors At the .choir recital in the Church of the Advent this Sunday evening six choir boys will receive the medal of the Royal School of Church Music, These ars David and Peter Mel- lor, David Ross, Douglas Jowett, Place Your Order NOW for best selection SERVICE BROCK'S & HAND'S DISPLAYS CONTAINING SKYROCKETS, MINES, BOMBSHELLS, FLARES, STAR SHELLS, ETC.For Display Purposes Only 225 00 x 55-00 FREE DELIVERY ON DISPLAYS Buy Now for CORONATION DAY, June 2nd 9255 SHERBROOKE ST.W.(Between Northcliffe and Decarie) STORE DE.8936 Cyril Smith and James Hastings.Servers will also take part .in the servica and one of them, James MeGivern, 14 will read the lesson, The service win close with the singing of the-Te Deum.Brotherhood Dinner Closes Season _ Temple Emanu-el Brotherhood will end activities for this year at a dinner to be held in the temple lecture hall tomorrow at 6.45 p.m.Following the .dinner meeting, under the chairmanship of Mr.Joseph Cooper, election of officers and board members for the ensuing year will take place, Ladies are cordially invited to the closing meeting.There will be dancing to the orchestra of Lou Clayman.Conveners \u2014 Maxwell Hochinitz, Joseph Cooper, Her- shell H, Lewis, Irvin Gertsman, George Rauch, Leo Lobel, Maurice 1958 A.Schwartz.HEADS YOUNG LIBERALS: John J.Pepper, of Westmount, a graduate of Loyola College and the Faculty of Law, McGill University, who has been elected president of the Young Liberals Association of the District of Montreal.Mr.Pepper was elected at a meeting held at the Reform Club Tuesday evening.To the weak, misdeed.wisely in relieving human need.For those who suffer in body or spirit, The Salvation Arm open the Door to Help and Hope, the erring, the unfortunate, The Salvation Army is an unfailing friend.Its understanding heart and human touch can heal the scars of misfortune or YOUR dollars help keep the doors of The Salvation Army's hostels, havens, homes and hospitals open, To The Salvation Army, these dollars are a sacred trust, to be used Westmount RECREATION DEPT.\u2014 PUTTING The first general meeting of the Westmoünt putting was held on Monday evening at holds MONTREAL CHIECTIVE S165 000.00 Campaign Headquarters; 927 UNIVERSITY TOWER BUILDING UN.6-0702 UN.6-1500 enthusiasts the Westmount Athletic Grounds with only ten people in attendance.The purpose of this meeting was season.Everyone present was in favour of the programme except for the few who thought the green was in poor condition for this time of year.Following is a summary of the programme: Tournaments will take place each Wednesday evening commencing on May 27th, weather permitting.All tournament will be controlled by the Recreation Department.The last tournament will be held on August 19th, On Tuesday, May 5th, the green was cut and on Wednesday, May 6th, it was rolied.The Parks Department are doing their best tc have it in good condition for the opening tournament.These putting tournaments are open to any Westinount resident.It is your putting green, so please come out and use it.After sundown there are fleodlights to light up the area so that you may play until 10.00 p.m.Putting is a very interesting and relaxing form of recreation.Why don\u2019t YOU try it?Wateh for the opening date in this paper.MIDGET TRACK TEAM The midget track team has started training and Jooks very good except for the fact that we need more boys to take part.To date such track and field aspirants as Paul Hamilton, Lance Thompson, Terry Gray, Ken Lyon, John Cassils, Paul Taylor, Garth Fox and Michael Schell have been doing their training religiously and should be in good form by the date of the first inter-community Track Mect which will be held on Saturday, May 16th, at the W.A.G.The age qualifications for this meet is under 16 years of age as at July 1st, 1953.The more boys we see out trying to make this team, the better the team will be.Come on out and show us what you can do.Any parents who are interested in this fine sport will be very welcome to come out and give us a hand.Watch The Examiner for further information on this program.TABLOID SPORTS The first Tabloid Sports Meet for 10 and 11 year olds was held at the W.A.G.on Thursday, April 80th, at 7.00 p.m.to publicize plans for the coming | Coronation Claimed Making Ship Space Easier To Obfain Contrary to popular belief, the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, in London June, 2, has served to bease the pressure on steamship accommodation to Europe this season rather than-increasing it.According to Fannie Coffey, Travel Adviser Ltd., the early date of the Coronation has worked to the advantage of the American tourist by spreading the peak load of \u2018steamship traffic to Europe over a wider period.Miss Coffey cited a message just received by her travel agency from Arthur Randles, Canadian general passage manager of the Cunard line, largest transatlantic steamship line, pointing out that First Class and Cabin Class space is now available on several pre- Coronation sailings in Cunard ships in April and May.Canadians who can go only in the conventional June-July-August vacation period are also discovering happily that they can obtain First Class or Cabin Class space on many of the summer sailings because thousands of other tourists who might have created an impossible demand on peak season departures will already have gone tion, In his message, the Cunard executive, whose company operates an 1l1-ship fleet of passenger liners including the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary, world\u2019s largest, said that the effect of the Coronation in spreading the sea- Sons gave promise of boosting total steamship carryings to Europe to new records in 1953.as expected due to several reasons.First, the night was very cool, and secondly the parents were not completely in the picture as to why little Johnny wanted to go to the W.A.G.at 7.00 p.m.There were 42 boys taking part in the competition.These boys were divided equally into seven teams of six members each.The winning team, with 82 boints, was captained by Barry Heron with B.Page, A.Robertson, D.Linnell, C.Adair and K.Taylor making up the roster.This team did extremely well for their first time out, The runners-up, with 80 points, were Paul Froio (captain), T.Pleuss, N.Donohue, N.Auf der Maur, M.Burman and E.Culley.Originally, there were seven teams of 15 members each.It is hoped that all these boys will make an effort to come out and participate in the Thursday evening competitions.Once again, we woud ask all the parents to come along.Call Rocky Rothwell, Recreation Supervisor, for further information.TENNIS TICKETS 1953 cards for the use of the free tennis courts in the City of Westmount are now available at the Westmount Athletic Grounds, 4350 St.Catherine Street West, To be eligible for these cards persons must be residents of West- mount.: Upon application for these cards individuals must bring along with them suitable identification as proof of their residence.Busines people please note: During the month of May cards may be obtained up to 6.00 p.m.on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.BIG GAIN East Landing.Mich.\u2014 Capt.and Left Halthack Don McAuliffe scored nine times last season totaling only 34 yards, then started 1952 with a 70-yard touchdown run against Michigan.ONE-MAN GANG Coral Gables, Fla.\u2014 Halfback Harry Mallios gained more yarde age his first two years at Miami than sll Hurricane reserve backs gained in their entire college The attendance was not as high careers.\"| to Europe early for the Corona\" ~ HA AAA AREA ARTA ARS RRR EZ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1953 PAGE FIVE SOU III z OOO OEE EEE 87 St.Louis St.- St.Eustache, Que: ERYL JONES, proprietor As Distributors for the Famous.= .~ Cr = - Lo 12m A EN mice armes Gerra PE pe 7 2 ; ers - ei gram Leet ra ge em mer te EN Mo dors ces are i.PE AAT ri ie em rns wc eat is .- Se Tr Tn Fe 2 = RTE .mg x : a rois A ESS ae = = os ars er a 0 ONG a pire NPN P > SAT SE 5 Re SRE PAS y EE ES ET\u201d dni Tra ie SRE FID Hie AED SALE a a Te \u2018 c À } J | lt : e 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Here are the flowing lines of a big car, i yet the most economical in its class.You'll go for along with light car economy and exceptional ease 15 the price, too! .of handling.CTE TRS RA Sa AEE a REPAIR and SERVICE DEPARTMENT 244 & 318 VICTORIA AVENUE - WESTMOUNT Phone ELwood 1511 sa Specialists in mechanical repairs on all British and European Cars CA EERE EOC 0000000000000 0000000 Bd i a Pacs x to THE EXAMINER Serving the City ¢f Westmount GABDEN SUBUEB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Méad Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.5.\u201cThe Examiner\u201d WAlnut 2773% Mail subscriptions: aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.$2.00 per year; $1,00 haif year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail Post Office Dept., Ottawa.ke THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 8, istence gnd the credo.of Rotary members | everywhere, The latest in their long and noteworthy | list of creative accomplishments took place recently when a fully equipped truek vehicle was presented to the president of the Crippled Children Hospital for the use of young Canadians who have a tremendous \u201chandicap to overcome, The odds in their favour have been increased by the vision of a group of citizens FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1953 The Rolling Wheel The local Rotary Club is neither the biggest on the island in number of members nor revenue but we hazard the opinion that over the years of its existence the club is second to none in works which fully justify that ex- whose work can only merit the highest of ! praise from all right thinking citizens, who appreciate this type of organization which finds time, money and thought for the assistance of lame pilgrims.We are not too familiar with stars in your crown but if such things ate, we imagine that Westmount Rotarians added a star of bright lustre to their individual diadems when they made their gift and we truly hope that such things are.Missionary To Speak On Charch In Africa At Trinity Mem.Hall The vast continent of Africa is arousing world attention, and the awakening of 115,000,000 pagan tribesmen presents a challenge to Christians in every land.Mrs.Jean Gurd Collins, of Emmanuel College, West Africa, will speak on \u201cThe Advancing Church in Africa\u201d at a public meeting in Trinity Memorial Parish Hall at 8 p.m.on Tuesday, May 12.Her lecture wiil be illustrated by coloured slides and an exhibition of mative articles.An iHumin- ated map of Africa will also be on display.A general invitation is extended to men, women, and young people to be present at this meeting which has been arranged under the chairmanship of Miss Jessie M.Norris, Educational Secretary of the Montreal Diocesan Board of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Church of England in Canada.Annual \u2018Convention The Nationa: Council Silver Cross Women of Canada is holding its annual convention at the Lau- rentide Inn, St.Agathe, May 12- 14, Delegates are expected to attend from as far West as Brandon, Man., and East from Halifax and Moncton.The president.Mrs.P.H.Lud- low, of Broadfields, Cainsville, Ontario, will preside at all business meetings.The convention arrangements are in the hands of Mrs.Leo Tobin and a committee from the R.C.A.F, Montreai Chapter Silver Cross Mothers.Î Shaar Hashomayim jp \u2014\u2014\u2014 _ _ Siephen Ailan Scott.son of Mr.and Mrs.Irving Scott, will this Sabbath morning he called to the Reading où the Torah in celebration of his Bar Mitzvah.Junior Congregation AL the regular Sabbaih morning Services held on Avril 25, the Chazonim were: Lawrence Kalman, David Shapiro, Stephen Gol- dschleger and Eddie Silver.Lyon Cohen chanted the Baftorah and David Portigal read from the Torah.Those called to the Reading of the Torah included Perry Cohen, Alan Golden.Harvey Smith, Charles Schwartz.David Fleming and Milton Levitt, Esta Richstone explained Lhe Sedra and Grace Aronoff gave the Benediction.The Ark was opene} by Anthony Rubin and Moirie Epsteimn.Scholarly Visitor Rabbi Harris Swift.the Chief Rabbi of Natal, Union of South Africa, visited our community recently and occupied the Pulpit as Guest Preacher at the Sabbath morning services., 20 - 40 Club The programme committee has announced plans for a gala Pre- Coronation Dance, to be held in the Synagogue's Community Hall Thursday evening, May 14.The evening's entertainment will feature dancing to the music of The Skylarks, with Don Boyd and Bev Watls as vocalists.Sherrv cocktails, door prizes, novel prizes and refreshmants will add to the enjoyment.A closing banquet has been arranged for Thursday, June 11.St.Andrew's Church 1 Westmount + The week beginning next Sunday is known as\u2018 \u2018Christian Family Week\".At the morning \u2018Mother's Day\u201d Service, in affectionate tribute to all Mothers everywhere, the little girls of the congregation will present a flower to each Mother present.Rev.D.M.Grant will conduct the service and preach on \u201cThe Festival of the Christian Home.\u201d In the, evening Rev.Reid will preach the sermon entitled \u201cHeralds of God\u201d.On Monday, May 11, at 8 p.m.the monthly meeting of The Kirk Session will be held.The Woman's Association will present \u201cThe Cotton Carnival\u201d sponsored by the Dominion Textile Company on Tuesday, May 12, at 2 p.m, in Hutchison Hall.Tea will be served after the showing.School Graduation The Annual Graduation Exercises of the Hebrew-Religious School will take place on Thursday, May 28th at 8:00 p.m.in the Synagogue.\u201cSong of The Year\u201d.a Sabbath Cantata dramatizing the central place which is nccupied The Bruce Copland Mission in Jewish life and Tradition by |Band will meet on Thursday at the Seventh Day, will be presented 4 p.m.by the graduates, Awards and prizes will be distributed to those who have excelled in their studies, faithfully attended Synagogue services and participated in School and Synagogue activities throughout the year.Final examinations + Westmount Baptist | + | * Westmount Baptist Church on 1953 - \u201c = Come to.Church | Your Church is \u2018the Bulwark of Democracy, There.Does Freedom Flourish, Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly, - + Calvary United | : « + -On Sunday next at the morning service, the Minister, Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A, will preach a special Mother's Day Sermon.This will also be a Baptismal Service, when the parents of the congrega- \u2018tion will bring their little ones for baptism.At the evening service Mr.Spence will preach the 4th and final sermon in the series on \u201cThis Strange Thing Called Life,\u201d with the subject being \u201cThe Way We Behave\u201d.This series has proved most helpful and inspiring and we hope that all will bring friends along to hear this final sermon.Ï Christian Science | # - + \u201cAdam and fallen man\u201d is the subject of the Lessoa-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.This Lesson-Sermon holds that the true creation is described in the first chapter of Genesis, wherein man is God's likeness, and very good, while the Adam of the second chapter is an aliegory thaï tries to show God responsible for a sinful mortal man.The Golden Text is from Ephesians: \u201cAwake thou that sleepest, Family Day will be observed in |\u2019 in the Graduating Class arz now in progress.The social aspects of this important function are being arranged by a committee of mothers which is headed hy Mrs, Fred Packer.as Convener.Sunday.The sermon of the morning is entitled \u201cFather \u2014 Mother \u2014 Son and God\u201d.There will be floral tributes for mothers.A presentation and dedication service for little children and young par- + ; ents will be conducted by the minister.\u201cThe address of the evening will Art Exhibit Mr.Eric Goldberg, Instructor of the Adult Art Class sponsored by the Extension Activities Cominit- be \u201cThe Unexpected Always Hap- tee of the Congregation, has an-| PÉNS - nounced that the Third Annual CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Exhibit will he held May 25 - 27, in the Recreation Room of the Rabbi Herman Abramowitz Building.An exhibit of the children's Art Class wili be held on Sunday.May 31st.The general public invited to these events First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount Y.M.C.A.BUILDING, 4585 Sherbrooke West, Westmount is | Sunday Service Subject of lesson Sermon: \u201cADAM AND FALLEN MAN Golden Text: Ephesians 5:14.Awake thou that sleepest and arise From the dead, and Christ hall give thee light.1100 a.m.Sunday School, PRESBYTERIAN 11.00 a.m MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.\u20ac.Ccochrane, B.A, B.D., Minister.Wednesday 8.15 por.Testimony Meeting.Reading Room Temporarily Closed SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, WESTMOUNT, QUE.Sunday, Mav 101) 11.00 a.m.11.04 a.m, 7.80 pom Sunday School, Public Worship, Evening Worship.Visitors and Friends Are Cordlally Welcome.\"BAHA'I WHAT Is IT?Does it believe thet justice can be universally applied?Does it believe that prayer is sufficient without work?Does it believe in the equality of sexes?Yes No Yes For study classes, discussion groups and literature enquire WA.5335 Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Me.Samuel J.Leibowitz, Vester A.Wondin.Educational Director.oO Ist 1 Choïrmaster.LE .TRANS amd Cho Public 1 orsiip NEW MOON WIL), BE BLESSED BAPTIST THIS SABBATH MORNING Sabbaïh live WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Friday.Ala Sth TA pom, Candle Lighting.CHURCH 800 p.m! Evening Service.Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue Sabbzih Seriices John Alexander Johnston, D.D., 9.00 a.m.Sabbath Morning .16,00 am.Shumior Congregation, Willem 4.Neale, Seriptural Readings: \u2014 Torah: Levilie us Ch, 25 vw.1 \u2014 : ; , Ch.Nv.Sunday, Max 10th Prophe Jevemial, Ch.Ji, v.19 FAMILY Nay sut UE i Volt Vins AT TE ln Ils 8.00 hm, vening ervice, MOTHER AT ITS CENTRE Ethics of The F athers, Ch 5.100 a.m, Father - Mother - Son and -\u2014 God\u201d, oh.\u2014 Floral Girls Tur Molhers .Ie: day Sers ies Presentation and Dedication 8.30 wom.Sunday Morning Service for Children 8,45 pair, Sunday Evenings, H00 Chmeb Bible Sehool 7,46 am, Weekday Mornings.nn ten de senoot.845 pm.Weel-day Evenings, TH pam, © The Unespeeted Always \u2014 ii Life's Delightful Sure Frida, May Sh \u201c5 aan.New Moon Sivan Morning TTT Servier, Dr.Johnston At Baolh Services 8.00 pom, Candle Lighting.Visitors Always Cordially Welcomed &.00 pon.Evening Services, ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.Alexander Melior Rogation Sunday 8.00 a.m.Holy Cominunion.9.30 a.m Sunday School! and Bible Class 10.15 n.m.Mattins.11,00 a.m:, Solemn Eucharist.4.00 p.m.Evensong.7.00 p.m.Chair Recital and Preseni- ation of R.S.C.M.Medals.Ascension Day, May 14th 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion.7,30 a.m.Mattins, 9.30 a.nr.Children\u2019s Eucharist, 5.30 p.m.Evensong.Week-day Services Holy Communion, 8 a.m., Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday Wednes- and Saturddy; 9.30 a.m.day.Mattins: 7,36 a.m.dally Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.40 p.ur.daily, except on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Rd.and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, M.C except on Rev.-C.Douglas Ellis, M.A.Fiftiv Sunday Aficr Easter 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11,00 a.m.Moriiing Prayer and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector, 7.30 p.m.Evensong aud Sermon, \u2014 Preacher: Rev.© Douglas Ellis.Ascension Day Thursday, May 14th 7.30 a,m.Holy Communion.11.06 a.m.Holy Communion.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tail, A.C.C.O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, Hon.Assistant Rev.C.J.Abraham, Assistant Rogaion Surday Fifth Sunday After Euster 8.06 a.m.Holy Communion.$45 a.m.Bible Class \u2014 Junior De partment.LOC ama.Mullins.Preacher: The RL Rev.KR.J.Pierce, Bishop of Athabaska.Nursery.Kindergauten, Primary Department.7.30 pon.Evensong, reacher: The Rector, ednesday 7.00 a.m, Moly Communion.Thursday \u2014 Ascension Bay 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion, Children's Service.Holy Cominunion 9.00 a.m.10.00 a.m.and Love reign in the real and arise from the dead, Christ shall give thee light.\u201d Bible citations include the following from II Peter: \u201cGrace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God, and of Jesus our Lord, whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.\u201d Correlative passages from the denominational text bok \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy include the following: \u201cThe great truth in the Science of being, that the real man was, is, and ever shall be perfect, is incontrovertible; for if man is the image, re- and & | flection, of God, he is neither inverted nor subverted, hut upright and Godlike.When speaking of \u2018God's children, not the children of men, Jesus said, \u2018The Kingdcm of God is within you: that is, Truth man, showing that man in God\u2019s image \u2018is unfallen and eternal.\u201d UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St at\u2019 Greene Ave, ; Westmount _ Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.Organist end Cholr Director, A.J.Binnie Sunday, Mav 10th 11.00 a.m.Mother's Dgy Service.Infani Baptism.Sunday School in attendance.7.30 pom.\u201cThe Way We Behave\u201d, (4th In Series of Sermons on \u201cThis Strange Thing Called Life\u2019) VISITORS TO THE CFFY AND FRIENDS ARE MOST WELCOME 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.Mother's Duy Service, Flowers presented to each mother.Mr.Grant will spea on \u201cThe Festival of the Christian Home\u201d.7.30 p.m.Mr.Reid \u201cHeralds of God\u201d.Ouganist and 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, May 101) 11.00 a.m.Sunday School, 11.90 a.m.Morning Warship.\u201cChristian Belief\u201d*, 14) \u201cAboul Salvation\u201d.Guest Preacher: Rev.+ S.Thompson.D.D.LI.D.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship, \u201cThe Toial Experience™.Guest Preacher: E.\u20acEnf- Rev.BR.B.D.ford_ Knowles, M.A., 8.30 p.m.Youth Group.Dawson Hall.H'ediesdav.May 13h 8.60 p.m.SL.James Night, Dawson Hall.Gest Speaker: Rev.Jacques Beaudon.St.dames at the Heart of The Down Town A CORDIAL WELCOME TO VISITORE Organist and Choir Director, Arnold Bellis | \u201cEMMANUEL UNITED CHURCR Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D., D.D, Sunday, Ma May 10h FAMILY DAY 11,00 a.m.Family Service, 7.30 p.mn Jvening Worship.- Camphe H will preach ut Both Services Director of Musit © JC.Scott, L'E.C.M,, B.M.- Organist, O.R, Gliddon Cee - - Seon For All Kinds Of FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Call WE.1151 FREE DELIVERY a ad Fresh Canadian ASPARAGUS RECEIVED DAILY al ul ul a uu ull MELVILLES PA we 4471 St.Catherine West $C D SEPA Ce.PAGE SEVEN \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771 Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue The \u2018Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 35¢ 3c tor each additional word RECONDITIONED TELEVISIONS WELL-KNOWN MAKES $65 vw We have the latest and best equipment in our T.V.and Radio Repairs Department.WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES COMPANY 4209 St.Catherine St.W.WE.2226 Fl.2206 3 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE NORTH HERO, Vermunt, 55 miles south of Montreal, lots for sale on Luke Champlain with lake frontage of 100° and over 250° depth, price $1,100.00 per lot, sheltered bay, excellent fishing and duck hunting.Light room farm house on lakeshore also for sale.For further information telephone WA.7673 or write Mr.John Deschenes, Box 652, Burlington, Vermont.Q-03 7 RESORTS WATERLOO, rooms or suite in lovely modern downstair flat, suitable e\u2018derly people or other adults only who would do their own cooking.Near churches, sports.Weekly, monthly.Apply 21 Winchester Ave, West.mount, DE, 9596 evenings.Q-38 1e BOY'S CAMP FARM FOR BOYS 7-12 YEARS Former Argyle nurse desires boys to board in country home during summer, by week or month.For informa- 20 ROOMS TO LET FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE LARGE furnished or unfurnished room in self-contained home N.D.G, OWEN\u2019S NU-CLEAN ; WILTON RUG aitehen privileges.WA.1490 Vie CLEANS PERFECTLY 2 x 18%, $125.00, rust and blue, orien- \u2014 Chesterfields, Studios, Rugs, Auto al pattern, excellent condition.FI, 26 GARAGES TO LET Upholstery, Suede, Hats, Ties 4920.-45 HEATED garage to rent near Met- Removes - Grease - Gum NINE piece walnut dining room calfe and Western.WE.5750.Q-41 HEATED garage, vicinity Sherbrooke and Victoria Avenue, $20.00 monthly.DE.4219, Q-16 1497 LANSDOWNE, Arlington Lane.GL.2496.Q-47 27-B PARKING SPACE TO LET PARKING space, 4222 Dorchester West, near Greene, $1.00 weekly.WE.1562.Q-28 29 FOR SALE ANTIQUE walnut buffet, excellent condition.El.8984.- PREMIER vacuum cleaner, with ail attachments, and waxing brush, in perfect condition, $20.00.RE.3-383% STOLE, 8 dark brown Russian squirrels.perfect condition.WE.7807, WALNUT bedroom snite; chesterfield Perspiration BALL POINT INK STAINS At Leduc - Pascals - Phiibins Macy's - Druggists - Hardwares Morgan's and Dept.Stores Q-15 LARGE maple crib.GL.4088 Er a | 1 pm BOY'S tricycle; boy's wagon.Roth good condition.GL.1061.Q-37 HALL and scatter rugs, excellent condition; also walnut tea wagon.AT 5123.Q-35 CORNICE BOXES Made to order, improve the appearance of your rooms, complete instal tation in new homes, samples submitted.AT.0521.PING PONG table, standard size, à 4 bats, net, new condition, $47.50.Gls 1088.Q-25 ONE boy's, one girl's bicycle.Excel- tion and recommendation cull DE.set; rug: chairs; tables; pictures; lent condition $25.00 each.EL.0844.4882 or write Mrs.Irwin McBurney, grand piano, medium.WI.8773.Q-27 Q-24 Sawyerville, P.Q.Q-21 - 7-f BOYS\u2019 & GIRLS\u2019 CAMP IN THE » N Call S t FREE week at beautiful children's / urses ys em camp (with ponies, swimming, etc) omen 3 ea m for just memdrizing Scripture Verses, otherwise $25.00 weekly.Further de- tails \u2018Wildwood\u2019.Vaudreuil, Que.9 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SMALL gift shop.Call evenings.El.2446.Q-31 13 APARTMENTS WANTED RENTING?AVOID EXPENSES Get Selected Tenants Save Time and Energy NO CHARGE TO LANDLORDS \u2018When renting, may we suggest YOUR FIRST MOVE Be to call DWELLING LOCATION SERVICE PLATEAU 4494 12 to 6: 7 to 9 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home and Chapel UTI | Business Meeting The Church Women's Year of the Church of the Advent will hold a businéss meeting at 8 p.m.on Tuesday in the Parish Hall, corner of Wood and Western Avenues.Legion Aux.105 Monthly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, R.C.A.S.C., Branch 105, Canadian Legion will be held on Wednesday, May 13, at 740 Bel- Air Avenue at 8.15 p.m.Convent Alumnae The Quebec Chapter of the Canadian Federation of Convent Alumnae will hold its annual Mary's Day celebration tomorrow in St.Willibrord's Church, Verdun.The Pastor of St.Willi- brod, the Very Reverend Canon J.J.Stanford, will deliver the sermon on \u201cMary, Mother of Mankind\u201d.Mrs.G.F.Ryan, President of St.Willibrord's Alumnae, and Miss E.McElroy, the Mary's Day Chairman, are in charge of the arrangements.Closing Luncheon Alan Mills, Canadian Folk Singer, will be the guest artist at the Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood annual closing luncheon which will be held on Tuesday at 12.30 p.mat Temple Community House.He will be accompanied by Gilbert Lacombe, guitarist.Mrs.George Hollinger, president, will present a report of the year's activities, Mrs.Richard Kramer, chairman on nominations, will present the slate of officers The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty 1234 Mountain St.\u201d UDiversitz 6-63653 Will Be Step-Saver When the new 750-bed Montreal General Hospital on Cedar Avenue is open for patients, two innovations will bring comfort to both nurses and patients, the former being saved steps and the latter receiving their meals piping hot.The foot-weary nurse who today walks an average of eight miles during her daily tour of duties, will benefit from a unique nurses\u2019 call system.An instrument conveniently placed at each patient bed will start a light flashing at the nurse's desk when the patient requires attention.The light will continue flashing until the nurse || answers the patient on a two-way communication device over which the patient can explain his or her wants.Thus, the nurse can attend more efficiently to her patients\u2019 needs,without the running back and forth now required.Similar signals are also being installed in the wash room.and Board members for the ensuing year.Melville W.M.S.The monthly meeting of the Melville Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be held at 3 p.m.on Thursday, May 14, in the church hall, Melville Avenue, Westmount.Guest speaker will be Miss Jessie McIntyre and her subject will be \u201cThe New Canadian\u201d.The soloist will be Mrs.Wm.Robertson, accompanied by Mrs.R.J.Sutherland.Multiple Sclerosis Mrs.Stanley Willard will be chairman at the open meeting being held by the West End Chapter Multiple Sclerosis Society, at the Y.W.C.A., 1335 Dorchester St.W., on Wednescay, May 13, at 8.15 p.m.There will be a movie produced by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society of New York.Mrs, Anshell, Physiotherapist, will speak.The debating team of the Montreal Board of Trade, (Young Men's Section) will hold a debate, resolved that, \u201cIncome Tax be Abolished\u201d.Refreshments will be served.Rummage Sales A rummage sale will be held in Melville Church Hall, 349 Melville Ave, Westmount, tomorrow at 3 p.m.under the auspices of Melville Presbyterian Church.suite, perfect condition; glrl's C.C.M.bicycle, hardly used, DE.3387.W-168 SET of Long Burke golf clubs; apartment size washer; one unit hepring nid.AT.7222 after 6 p.m.Q-42 WARDROBE TR Good condition.FI.5189.Q-43 BOY'S or girl's imported Eng ish spring coat, size 10-12, new; boy's beige gabardine, size 14; WA.4688.PORTABLE Smith Corona typewriter, practically new.EL.0200, Q-44 T'adroom suite, dark walnut, « ruble bed with box .spring mattress, bureau, dressing table.Good condition.Ren- son for selling, replacing with children\u2019s fürniture.EL.4380 \u2018 Q-40 SIMMONS silat spring, Slumber Queen.% size, new, never used.WI.2411 between 6-8 p.m.Q-22 GIRL'S bicycle, like new.501 Roslyn Avenue, - Westmount.GIL.1030.Q-19 FAST cabin boat 22 x 714, 2 years old, mahogany, Chrysler Crown motor, $2,850.00.501 Roslyn Avenue.Q-18 BOAT, LUGGAGE AND CABIN TRAILERS FOR RENT, ALSO OUTBOARD MOTORS.ATLANTIC 9871 Q-8 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTS Old fashioned china, cut glass, small paintings.EX.9518.Q-3 DAVENPORT wanted in good condi- fion.Days UN.6-2701, local 239, Evenings WI.7837.Q-23 ~ 36-a HELP WANTED MALE, FEMALE Men and women wanted for distribution of our products in N.D.G., Verdun, West- mount.Full or part-time.Possible jncome from $3.00 to $5.00 per hour, Call at Familex Pro- -ducts Co.1600 Delorimier.FA.3611.Q-26 PART-TIME / .Interviewers for public opinion in Market Research Co.No selling involved.Must be of good appearance and good education, between the ages of 25 and 45.Good payment.Apply by letter only to Gru- , neau Research Ltd, 2052 St.Catherine Street West.W-310 39 LOST PAIR of spectacles, light color case, vicinity Victoria Ave.Return to WT Barat Rd.Reward.Q-20 41 DOMESTIC PETS 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.For reservations phone WA, 6687.DE, 7821 or Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Q-7 42° PERSONALS TEA cup reading by appointment.Call DE.8296.Q-9 ALCOHOLICS\u2019 - ANONYMOUS GROUPS For particulars, P.O.Box 2-3 Station L, Westmount Wednesday, Westmount Thursday, West End Sunday afternoon.TRADES and PROFESSIONAL CARDS % 20 WORDS 65¢ - ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH * BUILDING REPAIRS CONTRACTOR, general cement repair work, Painting, cutting trees, digging cellars, fences.All kinds of odd jobs.Billy Paradis.HE.6890.Q-14 ALL kinds of general repairs.Carpentry.Screens made to order.Storm window repairs, including glass.Interior and exterior painting.Waxing and polishing floors etc.Free estimates.A.Tapp.EL.2793.Q-13 CARPENTRY 8S.STANDRING.General carpentry and cabinet making, Expert craftsmanship on all lines of woodwork.Planned kitchens and custom built interiors a speciailty.Estimates free, Satisfaction guaranteed.EL.7453.CARTAGE AND MOVING WESTERN Crating and Moving, general transport, local and long distance.Specialty furniture, pianos, refrigerators.Call FI.1328.-2 DECORAT: NG TOHNL and Gube, Beauharnois, P.Q., P.Box 125, Tel.Beauharnois 2-4492, All kinds of painting, Work guaranteed.Relinble.References.-10 pe EE SES 3265 VAN HORNE \u201cSHRUBS: PLANTINGS ROCK GARDEN - & MAINTENANCE esTimATEs Coll Dominion Landscape Reg'd.DRESSMAKING IBUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs, 5110 Sherbrooke West, Apartment 1, Q-5 HOME IMPROVEMENTS HOME Improvements, brick paintings, cement, roof repairs.Call GL.2422.UPHOLSTERING carpentry, chimney, Q-12 CHESTERFIELD sets re-covered, reconverted to modern styles.For free estimation call WA.5582, Mid-Town Upholstering Co., 5337 Western Nu VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS \u2014 Flexalum spring tempered slats.Vinyl plastic tapes, Newest and best on the market.No installation charge.Steel drapery supports given free of charge.Call for free estimate.J.P.Beaudoin, veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.YO.6681 EVENINGS HE.0581 FLAGSTONE FREE AVE.- AT.7688 Lim, CE Sanaa | isthe \"ue, egar TILT ae An rome me era ne ae re ; 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