The Westmount examiner, 29 mai 1953, vendredi 29 mai 1953
[" .Queen has had the Crown of St.\u201c to Goose Bay, films will G VOL.XXIV, No.22 Civic \u201cCoronation he + x C.B.C.Set-Up Provides Special Event Coverage For the first time, Canadians will he able to get a first hand look at the Coronation proceedings \u2014 the parade, the ceremony in the Abbey and the appearance of the Queen on a Buckingham Palace balcony.They will get this service through the facilities of the CBC, which has arranged for a \u2018helicopter, three RAF Canberra jet bombers and an RCAF CF-100 all- weather jet fighter to fly the films here from London.The special coronation program will be broadcast over CBFT here continuously for 61 hours, starting at 4.30 p.m.on Coronation Day \u2014 only 10 hours after the Edward placed upon her head by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Most Rev.Geoffrey Fisher.The- films will be flown from London to nearby North Weald by helicopter, then placed ahoard a Canberra jet bomber for the trip Labrador.While flving across the Atlantic, - the be processed.From Goose Bay, the CF-100 will pick them up and bring them on to St.Hubert Airport, In the interests of public safety and with the approval of the Commissioner of the Police and Fire departments a comprehensive traffie control system has been worked cut for the duration of the city\u2019s Coronation.celebrations at the Westmount Athletic grounds on Tuesday evening, Under the new rules, Ken- sington Avenue will be made a one-way street southwards; Redfern and Kitchener \u2018Avenues one-way streets northwards.Parking will be prohibited on hoth sides of St.Catherine \"Street Clarke and Redfern Avenues and on Hillside Avenue and Hallowell Street throughout.For the evening of the celebration, the 60-minute parking restrictions on\u2019 Sherbrooke Street between Olivier and Melville Avenues will be lifted.By putting into force these changes in regulations, 800 automobiles can be accommodated in the area Sherbrooke Street - C.P.R.Track - Olivier Avenue-Park Place without causing traffic jams.Outside that area parking will be as usual, The special traffic regulations will become effective at 6 p.m.on June 2nd.As a large attendance is expected, residents are requested to co-operate fully with all traf- fie officers and with the a\u201cnve change of rules.j terest to everyone | brar -\u2014 L vans ah nel WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953 Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis .PRICE 58 Celebrations Will Mark Mer Majesty Queen Étzabetl | Holiday And Civic Celebrations To Reflect Attachment To Crown * Coronation Display At Mechanics\u2019 Institute For more than a.month.members of the Mechanics\u2019 Institute Library, 1200 Atwater have been enjoying a special dis- \u201c play of books pertaining to the Coronation.When asked why this exhibit had been arranged so early, the librarian, Miss Sybil Grimson, explained that her staff had so many queries from artists «and advertising firms for pictures, details of the coronation ceremony, or stories of interest about it, that \u2018they were spending a great deal of time looking for this material.They decided to collect it all together and the result is an exhibi-, tion of past numbers of English Illustrated papers, lives of former, monarchs, coronation ritual and pictures, which has been of in- using the Ii- Avenue, ' All details for the city's celebration of Queen Elizabeth IE coronation have been worked out and if the weatherman shows the least sign of neighbourly co-operation the two-hour show will be staged in the Athletic grounds on Tuesday evening.The grounds will be open at 7.15¥ and at 7.30 massed community singing will start the show.This ; Will be followed by choral singing | from the choirs of Westmount schools, pupils from St.Leo's and St.Paul's schools under the direc- , tion of Mr.Albert Ledoux and pupils from the junior and senior | high schools under the direction of Mr.Clifford Mitchell.From 8 p.m, until 9.10 the centre of attraction will be a giant Parade and Military Pageant which will feature, Queen Victoria's Jubi- {lee 1897, the Great War 1914-18, the second Great War, 1939- -45, an exhibition of precision drill \u201cYoung i Canada Carries on \u2014 1953\u201d, Retreat, Band Music and the March Past, Musical selections will Include \u201cSoldiers of the Queen\u201d \u201cPack Up (Continued on Page 2) Miss Liane Darby, 177 Met- | calfe Ave.a Grade 2 pupil ati at King's School whose eighth birthday falls on June 2nd, the day of Her Majesty's Coronation felt that something should be done about the matter, so she wrote her Queen a letter and received the following reply.Dear Liane: | I write at the Queen's command to thank you for yoûr letter., Her Majesty deeply appreci-| ates your loyal message of goodwill and affection at this time, of her Coronation and desires me to send you The Queen's sincere thanks.Yours sincerely, (Sgd.) Henriette Abel Smith, Lady-in-Waiting.{ \u201c \u2018| \u2018will hold a Special \u2018\\ Montreal, Of Canada's Queen Special Service To Mark Crowning Of Young Queen The Welsh Church of Montreat Service on Coronation Bunday (May 31) at 7 p.m.at 3485 McTavish Street by kind permission of the Presbye terian College authorities.This service of music and worship is planned for loyal Canadians of Welsh extraction.The Reverend Peredur W.Jones, B.A.B.Sc.B.D., former.Professor of Church History in China, will conduct the service and preach the sermon, Mr.John Eilian Davies Llanberis, Will read the lesson from the Volume of the Sacred Law in the Welsh language, and Mr.Clarence 8.Allin, Whitchurch President- \u2018Blect of the St.David's Society of in\u201d English.Specially selected Coronation Hymns, together with the two National An- \u2018thems, will be sung in Welsh and } Étiglish,: Miss Jenny \u2018Purnelf wilt=; | officiate as organist, | invitation to come and join in this A hearty service of worship is extended to all who are interested.Crowning Of A Queen » » » Coronation Is Symbol Of Tradition Which: Has Made Britain Grea?Queen Elizabeth II, a reigning monarch for the last 15 months, will be officially crowned in Westminster Abbey,.London, on Tuesday.In the world today, the crowning of a queen takes on à special significance in the light of the fighting, unrest and diplomatic and political stalemates in all hemispheres of eur earth.\u2018À coronation shows that something has survived through the centuries, survived above the basic materialism and greed which has grasped much of the world\u2019s population.Royalty today, as always, in England, is a symbol and politically speaking a rather unimportant symbol.But it is this symbol and other similar symbols which have made v- the centuries-old tradition of Britain.Without this tradition, the island empire might surely have perished in the chaotic events of the last two decades.But the symbol of royalty \u2014 kind, considerate, but determined, the very epitome of all that has now come to be known as \u201cBritish\u201d \u2014 has survived, and as long as the symbol survives, Britain, and the free world, will survive, God Save the Queen! = = ren mn Tr heieren Ter es ea an een.t.ere LER ER Seay \u201cpe Lt a RW Cars HAT roe rede BL pe Per ink EEE: Aa em = a ET 2 a : e.That the famous Floral Clock near Victoria Hall has once more had its face lifted and is ready to be photographed by the tourists, .That anyone who drives the wrong way on a one-way street could be excused if Cedar Avenue is the street concerned as the \u201cNo En- .trance\u201d sign at the corner of Cedar and Ramezay is fighting a losing battle with a large bush which is badly in need of a trimming.« .That McCauley Realties are now occupying their own building on Victoria near Sommerville, .That M-Day for the Profession- ¥ al Pharmacy has been advanced to June 15th when Mr.Elimeleck will move lock, stock and barrel to the store farther up Victoria formerly occupied by the Royal Trust Company.That Jack Gseenberg of Greenberg's Grocery (one of West- mount's oldest established stores) married the girl of his dreams last Saturday and, in all probability, will not continue working at his father's store but is going into business for himself.Not the grocery business, though.That, as these lines are being pecked out on the old Remington, the chances of the Post Office F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) ® Dry Cleaning ® Repairing © Pressing Customers\u2019 or our material made up.WI.6633 We Call and Deliver An Apology I am awfully sorry that the Antique Show, scheduled for Victoria Hall this week, did not take place and if 1 have caused any inconvenience through my mailed invitations, | wish to apologize, \u2019 It was through no foult of mine that the show was cancelled at the last minute.M.LARSEN Antiques | 4500 St.Catherine St.W.JERE ERR EERE, | \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d ren for INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER - MA.3332 CL.4519 [il 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal EERE EERE | every day of the year 8 B ; E EERE EERE Eee Ew branch being continued in Cameron\u2019s store after Saturday are pretty slim.However, there has been one applicant for the position and things might change before the week ends.Manager John Lucey doesn't think much of the idea of everybody having to trek down to his sanctum at Greene and Western, either.Thinks it will definitely disturb the peace and tranquility there.That the Antique Show scheduled for Vic Hall this week was cancelled because of lack of cooperation between the promoter and some of the bigger dealers who occupied booths at the last show.Mr.Larsen, our local antique expert, was more than slightly embarrassed because he had already mailed out several hundred invita- tations to some of his clientele inviting them to visit his exhibit.That the Westmount Rotary Carnival will take place at West- mount Park from June 23rd to 27th.The word from Bob Edwards hard-working (?) publicity man, is that the prizes will be better than ever this year.That the recently-formed 17th Hussars Association is holding a reunion on Friday, June 5th at 8 pm.in the Cote des Neiges Armoury.All ex-members of the 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars who are interested in join- : ing the group, are requested to get in touch with the organizers by writing to the Association, c/o the Armoury or by registering at the reunion.That the party who advertized for a garage on Metcalfe Ave.in The Examiner last week got a suitable one just 20 minutes after the paper was delivered on that street.For best results, etc.! .That renovation work on the Avenue Snack Bar on St.Catherine should be finished in about 3 weeks and the popular restaurant and stationery store will be bigger and better than ever .: .just like Mike! .That Don Ross has a more complete understanding of rural habits, since his rush of springtime energy got him tangled with a deadly vine known as poison oak.chairman of the local Red Cross working group is feeling pretty perky these days after setting a local record for collection figures.That Tom Hughes, despite his unquestioned loyalty to establish- than one sigh of relief when coronation celebrations are over.That Frank Kenwood deserves a special nod for the firm's decorative effort.That Colonel Clem Dick is slated for a new posting which will place him out in the city of Winnipeg.That Jimmy de Lalanne made à very neat introductory speech down at the Rotary Club.FITZROY 0769 WILLS, MARRIAGE CONTRACTS, AGREEMENTS, Etc.George .F.Bourke NOTARY WESTMOUNT 1215 GREENE AVE.- ROOM 6 ed institutions, will heave mo re| 231 St, James Street West, Plateau 4451 HOWARD S.ROSS, Q.C.Barrister and Solicitor Department tor the Closing of Estares of Deceased Persons Office: Suite 1115, Daily Star Bidg., Residence: Terrace Apartments, If no ansver at residence \u2018phone PL.4451 Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, GLenview 2177 ?THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1958 Many local business firms, followed the example set by civie authorities and decorated lavishly for Coronation Day.The above scene of Kenwood Transfer head office is a typical example of the cooperation extended by Westmount business firms and individuals.THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.LAU LLL TTL i dL Fr TT 2, , , Unity Boys Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB LL AE 2 3 2 By Maurice Mariasine TEEN-AGERS TO VISIT PLATTSBURGH, N.Y.Teen-age members of the Unity Boys' Club will wind up their season activities on Saturday, June 20th, with a special Bus trip to Plattsburgh, N.Y, The group will leave Club Headquarters at 9.30 a.m.and will return the same evening at approximately 10.30 p.m.Scat accommodations are limited andX reservations are now being accepted.Parents to Hold Picnic At a meeting held last Saturday night in conjunction with the regular monthly social get-to- gethers, the Parents\u2019 and Leaders\u2019 Club decided to bring their season's activities to a close also on Saturday June 20th, in the form of a picnic for the parents and their families and which will be held at Hudson, Que.(Watch this column for further details.) Variety Show Tonight and Tomorrow x Fred Pennell's Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade will appear at the Club tonight and tomorrow night That M A D Falk i starting at 8 p.m.Twenty-five tal- .a rs.A.D.alkner, ented youngsters will present their 215 hour Variety Show featuring singers, dancers and musicians.During the past season, the Talent Parade have travelled hundreds of miles to entertain in hospitals, military establishments and veteran's organizations as well as perform for various church groups.One of the new feautre acts will be presented by the Unity \u201cCuties\u201d in a \u201cRIOT OF FUN\", Other weli- known local entertainers include: Julia Whims, the Craig Sisters, Petite Louise Blais, Ellen Ford, Anna May Green, Doreen Thorn- hill, Barbara Skelton, Ellen Cum- berbatch, Michael Bataille, Gordon Hackey, Stuart Mitchell Gary Stevens, Sylvia and Lorraine Thoun, Yvon Laroque, Ellen Ha- mon, Reggie Wilkins, Walter So- balta, Joanne Bragger and billed as a special attraction, the imitator of songs, Ray Filiatrault, For a good evening's entertainment, don't fail to see the VARIETY SHOW at the Club tonight and tomorrow night.Christ Gallop ends his term as 1st.and will assume the position Boys\u2019 Work Supervisor on June ! of Unit Director at Camp Lewis.The joint piano and ballet recital held last night was much appreciated by parents and friends.Thanks are due Miss D.Peterson and Miss Lois Allum for their efforts on behalf of the children .Heard along the grapevine that: Norma C, has undiscovered tal- t- it \u2018 ents.There is a possibility that \u201cthe Coronation Ceremonies will be viewed by members on T.V, Parents Club enthused over the present trend in program and members are looking forward to a banner season next year .a, Holiday And.(Continued from Page 1) Your Troubles\u201d Tipperary\u201d Marlene\u201d and \u201cThere will always be an England.\u201d ., Military organizations taking part in the celebration will be present from the Royal Montreal Regiment (MG), the 34 Field Regiment RCA.3rd Field Engineer Reg- \u201cLili squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets, 401 City of Westmount Fighter squadron R.C.A'F.H.M.C.S.Donnacona and World War I veterans from No.\" 14 branch (RMR) Canadian Legion, BESL.Music will he provided by the band and drums of the Royal Montreal Regiment (MG) the pipes and drums of 401 City of Westmount fighter squadron R.C.A.F.and the bugle band of the 3rd Field Regiment R.C,E, Taking \u2018part in the March Past, before the Mayor of Westmount which will end the parade and mii- itary pageant, will be detachments from HMCS \u201cDonnacona\u201d RCNR Squadron 3 Field Engineer Regiment RCE No.14 Branch (RMR) Canadian Legion The Royal Montreal Regiment (MG) The Lower Canada College Cadet Corps, De tachment 401 City of Westmount (F') Sgn RCAF, No 1 (West Montreal) Sqn, Royal Canadian Air Cadets.At 9.10 His Honour Mayor Roy Campbell will deliver a ten minute address and at 9.20 a display of fireworks will climax the city\u2019s celebration of Queen Elizabeth II Cononation.Canada\u2019s food canning industry has packed more than 300 million 1920, according to the American Can Company, whose Canadian ; factories turned out many of the | metal cans for thesd p?6ducts.1 ht ay \u201cRoll Out the Barrel\u201d iment RCE No.1.(West Montreal) : cases of fruit and vegetables since |.+ Cage To Claude Root Gives Year's BBB Report Claude A.Root, 481 Victoria ave, general manager of the Better Business Bureau of Montreal Inc, and well known local resident delivered his yearly report at the annual general meetipg of the organization held in the Windsor Hotel on Monday afternoon.An extract from his speech follows; \u201cWe are fortunate in being able to tell our members that it has been possible to perform an average of over 2,000 recorded \u2018instances of service per month throughout the past fiscal year.This figure is conservative and will certainly be surpassed during the next period, if we are to judge from the mounting interest of business and consumer alike.There is daily evidence that business, through the B.B.B., has tremendously improved its public relations since commencement.Business and the public have both profited therefrom.Goodwill and good faith are the foundation of enduring public confidence in business, and the B.B.B.obviously embodies these attributes.Accent On Advertising Abuses Still more of the attention of your.bureau.during.coming months will be directed toward that type of advertising which may tend to mislead.Confidence cannot be engendered if subterfuge and half-truths are allowed to persist in this field, as advertising is the outward demonstration of the business policies and practices of the advertiser.A merchant is known and can be aptly judged by his advertising.Hence, the Bureau is accelerating its endeavours to encourage better observance of truth and accuracy in the use of all media.The whole Bureau movement is today concerned with the growing prevalence of a \u201cgrey area\u201d in advertising which heretofore has not been too widespread.The result | of all corrective efforts exerted during the last 40 years will be set at naught, unless the believ- ability of advertising is preserved.In the opinion of leaders in the ficld, the maintenance of vital public confidence depends upon this.We have fond expectations that our newly formed Board of Review shall soon ,make itself felt in the realm of \u201cbait\u201d advertising and other abuses.7 It should be emphasized here that none of the other current activities of your Bureau will be in any way curtailed, although the budget for the coming year will be no more than adequate to provide for our ever-expanding program.However, most authorities agree that 1953 will be another record- breaking year in every respect for Canadian business generally, and your board and staff hope confidently that the Bureau movement may benefit from its rightful share in the nation's prosperity.L.S.Reycraft is the president of the Montreal Amatéur Athletie Association, replacing George L.Rattee whose term of office ended at the club's annual meeting ; | ad ge RTE , ; .\u201c Cu ie ol- ded th ar.end ing [ ge bu- bu- as blic nt.oth and of pu- sly Riri a 5.5 oF Ld « ® 003 e Rew Ce Der pe 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET Free Estimates & COMPANY _ FINE FLOORING ® HARDWOOD © RUBBER _ * Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors WESTMOUNT VOL.XXIV, No.22 Colonel Lahaie, commandant of the College Militaire Royal is shown above as he addressed members of Westmount Rotary club.Also shown, Colonel Clement Dick, ( ollege Militaire Ro yal C ommandant [ Claims Unique Status For Institution \u2018Is Truly National\u201d Says Col, Lahaie Colonel Marcelin Louis Lahaie, D.S.O.commandant of the Collegex : WE.2323 A.Ross Grafton © ASPHALT ag IN © - .es + {xaminer \u2018 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953 are Brigadier J.de Lalanne, president Frank Carlin and * » Militaire Royal de St.Jean; Quebec, the third of the three tri-service colleges operated by the Department of National Defence, and the only one dedicated to the purpose of forming bilingual officers for the nation's armed services was the speaker at the weekly meeting Long after the civic coronation celebrations are past and forgotten, living memorials will be growing in the Queen Elizabeth gardens, at Wood and Sherbrooke Sts.This will be ensured by means of a special tree planting ceremony to be held at 4 p.m.on Coronation Day, when His Honour R.Campbell and members of the city council will each plant a commemora- tive tree in the gardens.* of Westmount Rotary club in Victoria Hall, on Wednesday.Previous to registering at the college it was a fair assumption said the speaker that a person from B.C.with the name of Smith spoke only English and another Canadian from below Quebec, with the name of Gingras spoke only French but this was entirely wrong when both cadets had finished their three year course at the College Militaire Royal.: BIG SAVINGS 2 Weeks Delivery In our Made-To-Measure Department for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 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 Lahaie both youths had passed senior matriculation and both were fully competent to give commands in both major languages of the country, thus overcoming on of the great weaknesses in the national structure in times of national emergencies, a weakness which was only too evident in the last two world wars.French-speaking cadets presented no problem said the colonel \u201cthey knew that in order to succeed they had to learn English\u201d and they proceeded to do so in very short time, but 60% of En- glish-speaking cadets lacking this motivation were more of a pro- \u2018 blem \u201cbut once they had the motivation they were speaking good French within three months\u201d, On the first three days of the week, the commandant said, academic and military studies all through the college were in French and this included officers mess, sergents\u2019 mess and all lec- tures, and on the last three days MORTIMER B.A., % - 1215 Greene Avenue Barrister & Solicitor WEINFIELD B.C.L.WE.9071 By this time sald Commandant] Should it be necessary to postpone the Celebration on account of inclement weather it will be announced over Radio Stations CJAD and CKAC between 5 and 7 p.m.on June 2nd.Victoria Hall Bookings Today: \u2014Green Room Home Ma- kers Club Social 8 p.m.; Oak Room Cunard Steamship Co.Banquet; Lodge Room, Crystal Chap, Meeting 8 p.m.| Monday June 1st:\u2014 Oak Room St.John Amb.Meeting 8 p.nu; Lodge Room, Lorne Lodge, Meeting 8 p.m.Wednesday, June 3rd: Concert Hall Evans Sisters, Recital, 8.00 p.m.; Oak Room, Rotary Luncheon 12.30 p.m.; Lodge Room Electa Chap Meeting 8 -p.m.; Ladies Lounge X-Ray Clinic 3 p.m.= 5 p.m.Thursday, June 4th:\u2014Concert Hall, Ruth Sorel Recital 8 p.m.; Oak Room Stamp Club Meeting Junior 7 p.m.Senior 8 pm.Lodge Room Mt.Royal Chap.Meeting 8 p.m.the work was carried on in English, and at all times an English speaking Cadet lived with a French speaking roommate and both progressed towards the objective of fluent bilingualism.The college was the most national institute in Canada said Colonel Lahaie \u201cit is not only talk of Bonne Entente, it is Bonne Entente\u201d and Canada's present NATO committments are ample justification for the effort now being made to produce bilingual officers for our armed forces.The speaker was introduced by Brigader J.de Lalanna, who also intoduced Colonel Clertënt Dick 80th at 8.00 p.m.The Show will young singers, dancers and musicians of the Unity Béys' Club Talent Parade which has travelled hundreds\u2026of miles throughout the past year entertaining patients at various military hospitals including the St.Annes Military Hospital and Senneville Annex, The Queen Mary Military Hospital, the Children\u2019s Hospital for the Handicapped, the Masonic Temple, The Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club and has also performed for several Church Group organizations, The Variety Show features outstanding junior talent, the young- WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN'S WE.4046 Young Entertainers To Stage Variety Show For Two Nights Twenty-five talented young entertainers will present a two- and-one-half hour Variety Show at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West- mount, 1090 Greene Ave.on Friday and Saturday, May 29 and WESTMOUNT\" Reliable - JEWELLERS \u2018ec i 4 Ceitified Watchmakers 1216 Creene Ave.PAGE THREE be staged by¥ sters ranging in age from 4 years of age to 15.Proceeds from the two evening performances will be used to help purchase additional sports and craft equipment needed to provide an adequate program for the Youth of the Community.Tickets may be purcnased from members of the Unity Teen Age Club or at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount, 1090 Greene Ave.near Dorchester St, The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade is under the direction of Fred Pennell.Botte are Sport! \"SALADA TEA & COFFEE holiday; press their gladness; monwealth countries.COD SAVE and was thanked on behalf of the club by D.Lockheed.PROCLAMATION CORONATION OF THE QUEEN Ind JUNE 1953 # | WHEREAS both the Federal and Provincial | Governments have proclaimed the second day of June, nineteen hundred and fifty-three, as a public WHEREAS on that day our Most Gracious Sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth Il, will be anointed and || crowned in Westminster Abbey: WHEREAS Westmount citizens will desire to join with their fellows from all parts of Canada and the Commonwealth in prayer and rejoicing; WHEREAS services of praise and thanksgiving will be taking place in our churches on that day; WHEREAS the City of Westmount has arranged a tree planting ceremony at four o'clock in the Queen Elizabeth Gardens and for a the Westmount Athletic Grounds that evening where the citizens, both young and old, can corporately ex- THEREFORE, Tuesday, the second of June, nineteen hundred and fifty-three, is hereby proclaimed a holiday \u201cin the City of Westmount and all citizens thereof are urged to spare no effort in appropriately decorating their establishments both domestic and commercial and by joining with their families in the events which have been arranged to mark this solemn and momentous event in the life of Canada and the other Com- Given at the City Hall in Westmount, this twenty- sixth day of May in the year of Our Lord 1953.public demonstration at THE QUEEN! ROY CAMPBELL, Mayor of Westmount SRI AID a pe AR me re ie SPR iris tpt att Ao oh .ha .THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 39, 1953 1225 Metcalfe St, and 758 Sher- \u201cface Four \u2018 tae a PE VE cata i REE Ea \u201che LSAT pared Lan PRE aL MEE HA de nd AE iE rE Tagen AE ar es ed an | Two Men Arrested Charged with creating a distur- brooke St, West, came before municipal judge À.E.Laverty on May 22nd and pleaded not guilty.1-Year-Old Carolyn Stark Sends Queen Elizabeth bance in the Westmount Grill Restaurant, St.Catherine St.N.J.Latimer, 45, and Arnold McCal- Jum, 47 who gave addresses as 25th, in the local sonment.Their case was heard on May court where both accused were found guilty and sentenced to two weeks impri- BEDDING PLANTS STURDY, HEALTHY PLANTS IN GREAT VARIETY PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR DELIVERY AT THE PROPER TIME FOR PLANTING Asters, Pansies, Carnations, Marigolds, Geraniums, Sweet Alyssum, Lobelia, Snapdragons, Petunias (ail colors), Zinnias, Nasturtiums, Salvia, Pinks, \u2018Sweet William, Portulaca, English Daisies, Jacob's Ladder, Nicotina, Coleus, Coxcomb, Verbena, Phlox, Stocks, Tomatoes (rose and red), Chive Roofs, etc.ILLE\u2019S 4471 ST.CATHERINE WEST Yes, We Deliver \u2014 WEllington 1151 Your subscription of one dollar to the Kinsmen Clubs\u2019 Service Funds Will entitle subscriber to participate in a free drawing and selection of winners for the Bungalow and other awards, to be held in Belmont Park, June 13th, at TI!.I5 p.m.Completely Furnished \u2014 Total Value $40,000 Open for inspection \u2014 Daily from 9 a.m.to 10 p.m.Corner Johnson & Eden Avenues, Town of Mt.Royal, Just off Lucerne Ave.\u20142 blocks south of Cote de Liesse Road.Ten Consolation Awards of $100 Each SUBSCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE AT.ALL HYMAN TOBACCO STORES ALL LEDUC DRUG STORES NORWELL'S, 4928 SHERBROOKE WEST K.& W.WILLOCK, 4870 SHERBROOKE WEST DUBOIS FRENCH PASTRY, 4887 SHERBROOKE WEST AVENUE THEATRE, GREENE AVENUE And All Other Stores Displaying Kinsmen Club Posters CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS Room 216, 1500 St.Catherine West Phone WE.3357 BY MORTON RANSEN Four-foot Carolyn Stark, granddaughter of Mr.Alexander Stark, 222 Redfern Ave, stood a little taller than any other seven-year old i as she walked into her classroom ~at Rosedale School recently.She also held her spelling book more tightly than usual, because, held tightly in the pages of her book was a letter from her No.1 idol\u2014Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11.| The blond little miss\u2019 correspondence with the Queen started when she realized that the Sovereign and herself had a great deal in common.June 2, the biggest day in Elizebth\u2019s life will also mean a celebration for Carolyn, who will marke her 8th birthday.When Carolyn discovered this coincidence on April 23, she wrote the Queen a letter.It was not an easy chore.Carolyn had only re- «ently learned to write and printing the 100-word letter took her fun for mom and dad either, they were forced to help with the spelling of every second word.Then blond hair and blue-eyed Carolyn thought the situation over carefully and came to the conclusion that it would be fitting to send the Queen a coronation present.Using a hammer on her pig- gy-bank she procured $1.in change, (at 25 cents allowance per ; week this meant almost a month \"without popsicles and comic books) and traded with pop for i à dollar bill.Carolyn\u2019s three hour composition, which accompanied the dollar \"in a letter marked \u201cQueen Elizabeth, Buckingham Palace\u201d follows: Dear Queen Elizabeth.{| On the day of your Coronation, June 2, J Shall be eight years old so I shall certainly remember that a wonderful big paper Crown in the front of the room with ER ' on both sides of it.We made some crowns too.Mummy says I may have a coronation party on my birthday ! with paper crowns for all my friends.| My little sister, Mary, is about the same age as Princess Anne.! Daddy was over in England : with the Royal Navy during the war and he says we are all going to visit there some day but not Local Merchant States Contest Douglas Mitchell, of Mitchell Electric, 1271 Greene ave, is offering a nice chance for some | person to win a brand new 17\u201d |! screen Westinghouse Television set {in his \u201cWatch the Coronation Contest.\u201d All you have to do is to send in , the names of three Decca artists on the back of a Mitchell electric sales or service slip or drop the slip into the box at the store and you may be able to see the big event on your own television set in your own home, Results will be announced over CFCF at 2 p.m.on Sunday.i 1 Colour Film Is Shown At Libraries Meeting The Montreal Branch of the Special Libraries Association held their regular meeting in the Lecture Hall of The Mechanics\u2019 Institute, 1200 Atwater Avenue, on Tuesday evening, May 19th.\u2026 The president, Madame Caron- Dupont, Librarian of the CBC, conducted a brief business session, after which a color film entitled \u201cPackaged Power\u201c This film depicts the increasing use of aluminum in the world today, was loaned through the courtesy of the Aluminum Company of HELP KINSMEN HELP KIDDIES Canada.all of three hours.It wasn\u2019t much | was shown.| \u20ac CAROLYN STARK for a few years as he Is very busy.We shall all be thinking of you and hope you, have a lovely Coronation.-With much love Carolyn Stark P.S.I want to give you something so I am sending you this dollar I saved.Being a thoughful type and not wanting to make a_bad impression Coronation Giff of 1; Receives Thank You\" Nofe on a real life queen, Carolyn ran into an important problem with the dollar bill.She stared at it for several minutes and asked parential guide ance: \u201cMommy,\u201d the corresponde ant asked, \u201cIf Queen Elizabeth notices the picture of her dad on the dollar, will it make her feel sad.\u201d The dollar was included in the envelope only after she was assured by both parents that they didn't think it would.7 But the biggest momment in Carolyn\u2019s short life came when Buckingham Palace wrote back.Since there was money enclosed in the original letter the answer came from the secretary of the Privy Purse at the Palace.The note that made Carolyn the most important little girl in the district read: Dear Carolyn Stark, - I am commanded to thank you for your nice long letter, and the good wishes to The Queen for her Coronation.It was very kind of you to send Her Majesty the dollar which you have saved, and she has decided that it should be sent to a little girl in the Hospital for Sick Children in London who is not so fortunate as yourself.Yours truly, Secretary of the Privy Purse.Qudlity ROOFING that roofing job.TAR & GRAVEL AND À shingles, asphalt i day.- .i i \"The last time I saw you was, Fl.1189 ; when you drove past my street ° ° ; ear ago in a big car w | CAMPAIGN [amir \"\" Westmount Plumbing & Roofing Our teacher in school has put LIMITED Call us today for free estimates on ROOFING A SPECIALTY All types of roofing: slates, galvanized iron, copper 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount Emergencies: AM.1418 - CA, 9864 SPHALT shingles and tile, ference for a milder, ordinary ale, but more Oeees ; The secret of a mild © \u2014 Brewing with see unpleasant bitternes a tasty, full-flavoured ale Your increased purchases have found the mild ale have been drinking \u2014 easant bitterness.Ww unp! P dersta ale, you will un acquaintances are swi car Le 1H x ROSE a pte A All over Quebec peop full-bo full-bodied than lagers foun HAVE YOU TRIED ©.le are showing @ pre died ale \u2014 Milder than A le was discovered by O'Keefe\u2019s dless hops elimi nates all the d in ordinary ale, leaving that's pleasantly mild.are proving that O'Keefe's you want.4 ALE?mpare it with the ale you Try O'Keefe's Ale = oe that O'Keefe's has no u taste this good, mild hen yo of your : nd why so many tching to O'Keefe's! OK-32 ORMSTOWN EXHIBITION June 3-4-5-6 HORSE SHOW Each Evening and Saturday Afternoon, June 6th Agricultural Livestock and Poultry Harness Racing Each Afternoon, June 4-5-6 DOMESTIC and HANDICRAFT EXHIBIT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT FARM MACHINERY AUTOMOBILE SHOW MIDWAY D.E.Black.M.P.President, Aubrey, Que.Carlyle Dickson, Secretary-Treasurer, Ormstown, Que, 3 \u201cCOOL CONTROL\" brewing extracts only the top goodness from Dow quality ingredients by eliminating ail adverse temperature variations In the brewing process.+ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953 WESTMOUNT\u2019S famed floral clock, here shown in the Corora- tion year style.Many local residents accept the clock as routine despite the fact that it provides a never ending source of pleasure to visitors to our city.YMCA: NOTES Marathon Swim: All boys\u2019 classes began the annual Marathon Swim on Monday of this week.Juniors, Intermediates and Seniors will compete against boys in their own section.Purpose of the swim is to help improve style, breathing and endurance by swimming a prescribed number of lengths each day the swimmers attend the \u2018Y\u201d.The leading swimmer to date is Pierre Carriere followed closely by Gerald Arich.Coronation: The Westmount Y.M.C.A.will be closed June 2 for the Coronation holiday.The girls\u2019 \u2018Learn-to-swim\u201d class for this day will be held on Wednesday, June 17.Fencing Club: The fencing club is continuing its regular periods Monday and Thursday from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.and Saturday afternoons from 2:00 to 6:00.Mr.Stephen Vames, club professional, has announced that these regular periods will continue until June 15 when the special summer schedule will take effect, Visitors and spectators are-invited to attend the fencing club practices and enquires will be gladly welcomed, .The Westmount club has three entries, R.Cardozo, R.Asselin and A.Howard in the Provincial Men's Sabre Championships which take place this week.Air Cadet League Will Hold Review The Air Cadet League of Canada, Quebec Provincial Committee, will hold the Annual Review of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, tomorrow evening 8 p.m.at the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Gymnasium, 475 Pine Avenue, ; Some 3,000 young Air Cadets from the Montreal area, Sherbrooke, Shawinigan Falls, Hull, Cap de la Madeleine, Bury and Three Rivers, and from Ottawa, Cornwall, Carleton Place and Hawksbury, headed by their bands and precision drill squads, will take part in this event.Presentation of Trophies and awards will be made at the conclusion of the ceremonial drills, On the reveiewing stand will be J, Gustave Le Droit, Chairman Quebec Provincial Committee, Air Cadet League of Canada with Air Vice-Marshal A.L, James CBE, Air Officer Commanding RCAF Air Defense for Canada, together with members of the Civilian Committee of the Air Cadet League and high ranking officers of the R.C.A.F.PAGE FIVE three transmissions of the same program, but on different free quencies, will be shortwaved by the BBC from London as the historic event takes place.One of\u201d these will be picked up by the CBC shortwave receiver near Ote tawa, and the other two from New York.They will then be relayed , to Toronto, from where the broadcast will be fed to the CBC networks.CBC Will Give Full Coronation Coverage By means of radio, millions of listeners in Canada will be following the Coronation Parade along its route, as well ag the service in Westminster Abbey.Here's how these broadcasts will be relayed to listeners here: ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses -6r industrial plants promptly carried out.-P.McCuaig Limited 65 Hillside Avenue : WI.1104 .WESTMOUNT ul\" WHEN IT'S H-O-T! In A KOOLAIRE SHIRT Washable, half the weight of a regular shirt.In white, blue, tan, grey or green.Short Sleeves 3.95 - Long Sleeves 4.95 T-SHIRTS from $1 An TENNIS SHORTS 3.50 & 4.95 TENNIS SHOES 3.95 & 5.95 JANTZEN SWIM SUITS - 3.95 up Oven Fridays to 9 p.m.BRUCE JOHNSTON MEN'S WEAR aa an lll ead eae ; 1267 Greene Avenue Fl.6015 {Opposite Steinberg's) CORONATION CELEBRATION Westmount Athletic Grounds, 4350 St.Catherine St.: June 2nd \u2014 Coronation Day.7:15 p.m.PLACE: \u2019 DATE: TIME: GENERAL ADMISSION: - The family admission card which has been forwarded to all householders in the City of Westmount will admit any or all members of a Westmount family to STANDING accommodation in the grounds.Admission by this card will be reserved for the period from 7:15 p.m.to 7:45 p.m.After 7:45 p.m.the general public will bs admitted without cards.GRAND STAND: The seafing capacity in the grandgand i\u201d limited.Seats (not reserved) at 50c each are on sale at the Westmount Athletie Grounds Clubhouse.LIMIT TWO SEATS PER FAMILY.Tiekets may be purchased on showing ticket sellers FAMILY ADMISSION CARD.This means that a family may purchase two grandstand seats and retain for other members of their family or household the admission card for standing accommodation in the grounds.SCHOOL SEATING: ALL pupils, except kindergarten, will have received through THEIR SCHOOL one free ticket which will admit them to special seating accommodation.To provide good supervision for the young children in grades | to 4 it is required that each of these be accompanied by an adult.Therefore the ticket issued to pupils for grades | to 4 will admit the pupils and one adult escort.The ticket issued to grades 5 to [2 for the indi- The first gold to reach Boston from California's mines in 1849 was shipped across the continent in a tin can.vidual only.All pupils will be seated in special sections reserved for them.These sections are located apart from the grandstand.vis res SSL en SCL A A © A ee AL Ct TERE Lo Le PSE ER = - Io os mi terra rp mn es prone Eos an a 5 san es \u2018 ; be preached by the pastor, J.F.Neudoerffer, B.ACE MIX Published Every Friday WAIinut 2773% THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.\u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be un independent, clean, newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail \u201c Post Office Dept, Ottawa.Just why FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953 Montrealer's Suggestion To ! Traffic Turned Down + The Montreal Transportation Commis- mission has turned a deaf ear to a suggestion which statistics prove could go a long way towards alleviating this congestion problemi, Edward Klein, a Montreal man with 30 years of engineering experience, advanced the proposal after a thorough study and survey of traffic conditions on street, busiest of this city\u2019s thoroughfares during rush-hour periods.Mr.Klein says there should be synchronized traffic lights at each intersection and Special Music Composed For Lutheran Churchis Coronation Service Sunday A Coronalion Service, especially prepared by the Lutheran Church or use in Lutheran churches this Coronation Sunday, will be used for the worship service in Redeemer Lutheran Church, West- mount, Sunday morning at 11.The sermon entitled \u201cElizabeth, Queen.By the Grace of God\u201d, will Rev.Spcial music has been composed for this service by a new ; Canadian, Mrs.Paula Langer, who \"arrived in this country a little over one year ago from Austria.The (wo compositions \u201cCoronation Prelude\u201d and \u201cEternity\u201d are Mrs.Langer\u2019's contribution to Redeemer Lutheran Church in Westmount, of which she is a member.Other music to be presented by both the Senior and Junior Choirs under the direction of Miss Viola Benson, A.R.C.T.will include \u201cThe Coronation Ode\u201d by H.Wil- lan, and \u201cGreat and Glorious\u201d by Haydn.+ Westmount Baptist | + Coronation Sunday will be observed in Westmount Baptist \u20achurch on May 31.The hymns.choral music and Scripture read- Ings will all be appropriate.The morning sermon will have as its theme-\u2014\u201cThe Coronation - Its Symbolism and Glory\".In the evening Dr.Johnston will speak on \u201cCrowning Christ King\".Following the evening service a film of the Coronation of the late King George VI and Queen Elizabeth will be shown.This film, though short, portrays the Coronation from the time the Royal An M.T.C.Brush-Off La * ¥* Coach leaves Buckingham Palace | until the loyal Family appears on! Speed Up Flat of our street : 5 the shortest city\u2019s traffic St.Catherine - desired.the Balcony upon their return.The scenes along the route and the actual crowning ceremony in the Abbey are most impressive.Visitors are welcomed to all services, + Ï St.Andrew's United | | Westmount | + + The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II will be observed in the churches of Canada on Sunday.In St.Andrew's, Sunday -will also be \u201cCommunion Sunday\u201d \u2014 and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the morning worship.There is a special appropriateness in the blending of ~\u201cCoronation and Communion\u201d jnasmuch as the Holy Sacrament occupies an exalted place in the ceremony performed at the Coronation of the Queen.+ \u2014 + Calvary United | te + On Sunday morning in Calvary Church a special Coronation service will be held at 11 a.m.to celebrate the Coronation of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D,, - Ministe WiHem 4 r Neale, Coronation Sunday 16.00 a.m.\u201cIhe Coronation holism and Glory\u201d.1.00 aan.Chureh Bible School, TA purs Crowning Christ King\u201d.-= Its Sym- Came to Chureh and Pray for the Queen Dr.Johnston AL Both Services POST-SCRIPE \\ Beautiful Filing of the Last Coronation of the hile firorge VI and Queen Elizn- beth will be Shown Following Evening Service, VISITORS HEARTILY INVITED = E'R illu strated.| 1450 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's Bible Story books, hear our religious recordings, and browse through the many volumes of general interest.THE BIBLE HOUSE (Opposite Morgan's) AND Klein's suggestion without even giving it a chance is something difficult to understand, because statistics show that Montreal today is the hardest city to drive in in the world \u2014 worse even than Cairo, Egypt and Asiatic cities in which there are both motor cars and other forms of primitive transportation, including rickshaws.And Mr.Klein has no ideg of taking all that would be foolish because tram -cars can carry more people than either buses or private automobiles, and heart of any traffic problem lies in carrying the most people in reasons quite logically, the street cars should stay but they must be speeded up.They travel now, in rush hours, at an average speed of 314 miles per hour.The average human being can walk at a speed of 3 miles per hour.Mr.Klein says his new system would increase average speed of trams to 514 miles per hour, which is quite an improvement, although it still leaves quite a bit to be THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953 more frequent street car stops: This, he explains, would cause traffic because automobiles would be able to proceed for many\u201cblocks without being stopped by by a traffic light.Increasing the number of tram stops would quite obviously relieve congestion at each individual stop.the M.T.C.turned down Mr.| 0 move faster cars off the streets.He says possible time.Therefore, he The minister, the Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A., will preach and a special order of service will be used.This order of service has been sent out by the United Church of Canada to all the United Churches throughout Canada.Mr.Spence will preach at the evening service at 7.30 p.m.The Sunday School will be in attendance at the morning service, when a Coronation story will be told by Mr.Spence to the children.Visitors to the City and strangers are invited to these services.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.\u20ac.Cochrane, B.A.B.D,, Minister.Sunday, Mav 31st 11.00 a.m, Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Coronation Service.\u201cFor Such A Time As This\".7.30 p.m Evenmg Worship.Visltors and Friends Are Cordially Welcome.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Cholrmaster.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Church of the Redeemer Clarke Ave.at Western, Westmount Rev.J.F.Neudoerffer, B.A.Miss Viola Benson, A.R.C.T., Organiat 11,60 an.Junior Sunday School, 1100 am, Service in Honour of the Coronation.EVERYONE WELCOME SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, WESTMOUNT, QUE.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Mr.Samuel J.Leibowite, Educational Director.Public Worship BE.3367-8 Sabbath five, Friday, May 29th S10 pon 0 po, Candle Lighting.Evening Services, 8,00 am.Sabbath Morning | 10.00 xan.Junior Congregation.Seriplural Readings: Torah: Nombers, Ch.8 v.1 \u2014 Ch, 12, v.jt, Prophets: Zechariah, Ch.2, v.14 \u2014 Ch, 4, vw.7.8.20 p.m.(Ethies of the Evening Services.; Fathers) Ch.1.A SPECIAL SERVICE OF PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING ON THE OCCASION Or Ty ORONATION OF HER ROYAL MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH 1, will be held this Sabbath, May 30h, 1953, at 10.00 wom.in the Synagogue, Weck-day Services Sunday morning al $40 wan, Sunday evening ul 8.25 pom.Weekday mornings at 7.40 am.Weekday evenings at 8.25 pan.Neat Fraday Evening a 7 Come to Church | Your Church ss the Bulwark ot Democracy.) There Does Freedoms Flourish.Attend\u2019 the Chuych of Your Choice Regularly.: Î Christian.Science | + \u2014 \u201cAncient and modern necromancy, alias mesmerism and hypnotism, denounced\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.- This Lesson-Sermon teaches that no benefit can come from asserting personal domination; or submitting to it; since good is found only in obedience to the law of God as revealed in individual consciousness.Co The Golden Text is from Jonah: \u201cThey that observe lying vanities forsake their own mercy .Salvation is of the Lord.\u201d Bible citations include the following from Matthew: \u201cAnd Jesus knowing their thoughts said Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?For whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and walk?\u201d Correlative passages from the denominational text book \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy include the following: \u201cNo person is benefited by yielding his mentality to any mental despotism or malpractice.The genuine Chris-~ tian Scientist is adding to his patient's mental and moral power, and is increasing his patient's ANGLICAN _ = + spirituality while restoring .him physically through divine Love.A Christian Scientist's medicine is Mind, the divine Truth that makes man free.He does not trespass oh -the rights of mind nor can he practise animal magnetism or hypnotism.Sickness to him is no less a temptation than is sin, and he heals them both by understanding God's power over them.\u201d CHRISTIAN: SCIENCE First Church of Christ, \u2018Scientist, Westmount Y.M.C.A.Building, \u201c# 4585 Sherbrooke St, Westmount Sunday Service.11.00 a.m.Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cANCIENT AND MODERN NECRKO- MANCY, ALIAS MESMERISM AND HYPNOTISM DENOUNCED\".Golden Text: Jonah 2: 8, 9.They that observe lying vanities forsake their own merey ., .Salvation J- of the Lord, : 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday Testimony Meeting.8.15 p.m.Reading Room Temporarily Closed UNITED .Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.Alexander Mellor Trinity Sunday 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.30 a.m.Sunday School and Hible Class.10.18 a.m.Matting, 11,00 am.Solemn Bucharist, 7.00 p.m.Fesial Evensong.Tuesday, Tune and 11.00 a.m.Coronation Eucharist.Week-day Services Holy Communion, 8 am, Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 aan, Wednesday.Matins: 7.30 nm.daily except on Wednesday at 9 a.m, Evensong: 5.30 p.m.dally, except on Saturday al 8 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Rd.and Church Hill\u2019 Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, .Th., M.C.Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, M.A.pees = Irinity Sunday, May 31s! 8.60 am.\u2018Holy Communion.; 11.0¢ am.Special Coropation Service and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector, 7.30 p.m.Evensong and Setmon.Preacher: The Rector.Tuesday, June 2nd Coronation Day 11.00 a.m, Holy Communion.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.0.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev, Canon F.L.Whitley, CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A, Organist and Choir Director, A.J.Binnie CORONATION SUNDAY 11.00 aan.Service celebrating the Coronation of Heu, Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Sunday School in attendance, Special Order of Service.7.30 pm.Evening Worship.Visitors and Strangers in the City are most cordially invited 11.00 a.m.Mr.11,00 a.m.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.Coronalion Sunday Grant \u2014 \u201cCoronation Communion\u201d, Fhe Sacrament of the lord's Supper will be celebrated.7.30 p.m.Mr.Reid \u2014 \u201cA Prayer For Repetition®, Church School, Organist and Choir Director: Phillips Motley, B.A,, Mus.Bac., F.C.C.O.13.00 a.m, 11.60 a.m.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Stgget West Rev.B.B.Brown, Interim Minister Sunday, May 37st Sunday School, Morning Worship.Guest Preacher: Dr.J.8 Thomp- sur, D.D, LIN.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship, Guest Preacher: Rev.E.Clifford Knowles, M.A.BW, St.James at the Heart of The Down Town A CORDIAL WELCOME - - TO VISITORS Organist and Choir Director, Arnold Bellis Hon.Assistant Rev.C.J.Abraham, Assistant Trinity Sunday 8.26 pom.R00 pon.Candle Lighting.Evening Services.11.00 a.m, 2.30 p.m.8.00 am.Holy Communion.11,00 nain.Choral Communion.3 Preacher: The Rector, .Nursery.3.00 p.m.Service for Young People, Youth Groups, Sunday School and Parents.Preacher: The Rev.W.A.Bockus, 7.30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: The Rev, C.J.Abraham, Tuesday 11.00 a.m.Holy Connnunion, Commemoration of Coronation, - Wednesday 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion, + Thursday 10.00 am.Holy Communion.Typo OUNT Park i! - EMMANUEL 3 | q A UNITED CHURCH : VE Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D., DD.Sunday, May 3151 Covonallon Service with Coronation Music.# Evening Worship, \u201cThe Hero In Us All\u2019 Dr, Camphell will preach, Director of Muste JC.Scott.L.T.CM, M.Organist, 0.R.Gliddon 4 A E oo EIT ; TF PPT: , For Al Kinds Of FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Cadll WE.1151 FREE DELIVERY mn pp, - - rune _w Pa a ; ALL KINDS of ANNUAL hy and PERENNIAL : FLOWERING PLANTS 3 ol a a a al nul MELVILLE'S 4471 St.Catherine West Lm a ana a ud 3 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE LAKE MAROIS LAKEFRONT cottage, 7% rooms, hardwood floors, fireplace, completely furnished and screened.Price $5,000.00.Reply P.O.Box 330, Granby, Que.NORTH HERO, Vermont, 55 miles south of Montreal, lots for sale on Lake Champlain with lake frohtage of 100\u2019 and over 250\u2019 depth, sheltered bay, excellent fishing and duck huntipg.Eight room farm house on lakeshore also for sale.For further information telephone WA.17673 or writa Mr.John Deschenes, Box 652, Burlington, Vermont, T-28 7 RESORTS WATERLOO, rooms or suite in lovely modern downstair flat, suitable elderly people or other adults only who would do their own cooking.Near churches, sports.\u2018Weekly, monthly.Apply 21 Winchester Ave.\u201cWestmount, DE.9596 evenings.T-32 7-a SUMMER BOARD \"WANTED Lee BoM ass VAY wR « THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953 4 SAE JS a Sse ES d'age 1-3 1 Na RON 81 Tr Pleast phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue ount Examiner Classified Advertisin - 1 | 10 Words 35¢ | 3c tor each additional word 20 ROOMS TO LET RGE room private entrance fur- Led with or without privileges.Gentleman preferred.Grosvenor and Sherbrooke.GL.3895.on WESTMOUNT unfurnished, clean, light privileges.DE.9596.T-1 OM unfurnished, privileges, con- HE ient 1s streetcar, in Westmount.HU.8-7689.-43 21 ROOMS WANTED REFINED business man desires for a gthy period, comfortable bed sitting room in private home, vicinity Westmount or eastern N.D.G.Kitchenette desired.maximum $12.00 weekly, Phone WI.3381 evenings, 22 ZI b NURSING HOMES HETHRINGTON Rest and Convalescent Home, 19 Park Street, Stanstead, Quebec.108 miles from Montreal.Cleanliness, homey atmosphere.Tel.Rock Island, 180, ring 18.T-14 26 GARAGES TO LET SMALL car, Springfield Avenue, June 15th to September 15th.GL.4736, Tél 29 FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE LAMP SHADES CLEANING CARPETS, FURNITURE WALLS DUTCH CAN.CLEANING - ELWOOD 0412 T-39 , OWEN\u2019S NU-CLEAN CLEANS PERFECTLY Chesterfields, Studios, Rugs, Auto Upholstery, Suede, Hats, Ties Removes - Grease - Gum Perspiration BALL POINT INK STAINS At Leduc -Pascals - Philbins Macy's - Druggists - Hardwares Morgan's and Dept.Stores T-12 ENGLISH PRAM ; Excellent condition, $30.00.WI.0468.T-21 ANTIQUE chairs, $250.00 pair; Victorian chair, $10.00; small table, $10.00; gentleman's sterling toilet set, bargain.WE.9725, .T-40 BEAUTIFUL ice box, air-conditioned, gas stove; bed.HU.8-8195, T-15 RUGS, one Persian and one Chinese, 98\u2019 x 12'.-Persiän scatter rugs 4 x 7.29 FOR SALE BOAT, LUGGAGE AND CABIN TRAILERS FOR RENT, ALSO OUTBOARD MOTORS.ATLANTIC 9871 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE = WANTED ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTS Old fashioned.china, cut gl paintings.EX.9518.glass, ame 34 HELP WANTED FEMALE LADY wanted, age 40-50 preferably to care for two children, ages 214 and 314 and for their home.Light housekeeping only.Modern cottage in La- chine.Write Box No.16, c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.T-42 85 FCITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE WANTED position as companion for elderly person.Free to travel to country or seaside.Have hospital training.Best references.DE.9746, T-29 36 HELP WANTED PAGE SEVEN RECONDITIONED TELEVISIONS WELL-KNOWN MAKES 565 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 Fi.3306 39 LOST PIN, Fleurs de Lis pearl setting, Victoria Avenue, reward, FI.8136.T-20 GUILT barrel of child's pistol, Murray Park, Monday.WI.4354, Ts30 41 DOMESTIC PETS VEVA ROBSON offers at her boarding kennels, under her personal management.A comfortable warm home for your dog.Veterinary care.Limited number accepted.Pick up service.For reservations phone WA.6687.DE.7321 or Ste.Anne de Bellevue.T-7 42 PERSONALS TEA cup reading by appointment.Call DE.8298.T-9 SKINNY men, women! Gain 5 to 15 Ibs.New pep, too.Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh, new vigor.New \u201cget acquainted\u201d size on'y 60c.All druggists.T-16 A PARTY TREAT We'll show movies at your child\u2019s birthday party.Free group picture to each guest.WA.5198.T-17 y 5 00: Bendix Economat, All perfect condition.Small size ALCOHOLICS IN country for gentleman on salt PIANO spinet $195.00; 505 + 3 ; ac , 5.00: G.E.d freeze, $225.00; G.E.washing machine, Monitor.Man's bi- free diet.WE.972.T-41 $8000; GE deep frees Boe\u201d inew), cycle.DE.4364 Tad MALE ANONYMOUS 40.00; G.E.radio-phono, $35.00: Ham- TH ars ne Tr 1 BOYS\u2019 & GIRLS' CAMP hoi! Submaster\u201d i500; | Webnhi 375% (ii nazed\"and win\u2019 com\u201d EXPERIENCED GROUPS \u2019 ape recorder, 0.00 3 MM.t EE wi pontes Swimming, ete) projector und camera, 3175.00; serres: Bobog, er dware, for 320.00.JT - BUTCHER For partieulers ooo 2-3 ite Se Per $13.00; Hollywoo ouble bed, $60.00; = - - ation L, estmoun for just memorizing Scripture Werses, casel, 85.00; Sire screen, andirons grate ENGLISH plenic basket, outfit four, Wanted !mmediately for Cle- Wednesday, Westmount otherwise 525.00 weekly.Further de- Complete, 860.00: Tonstmaster, $10.00; uscd once; steamer trunk; shawl.WI ment's Food Market.4820 tails \u201cWildwood\u201d, Vaudreuil, Que | CE radio-phono, 835.00; Manning: 0193.T-25 Sherbrooke.DE.8436.Thursday.West End - T-10 Bowman waffle and grill iron, $12.00; SEWING machine, electric, beautiful : \u2019 : Sunday afternoon.12 APARTMENTS Chrysler Windsor 1948, $1195.00.Cali walnut siable pe used wv prontha MR.J.A.BELANGER * 7L .acrifice .00, 5.9 : : TO LET FABLE desk; double bed; mirror; After 5 p.m.T-18 T-33 GROUND floor 6 room, 2 bath apt.: pedspreads and drapes.WE.T7198, Garage.FI.8402.T-36 7-31 | - Housewife Enjoys TRADES and PROFESSIONAL CARDS To Her Mai Inventing Gadgets r t ' About five years a ; % 20 WORDS 65c - ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH o \u20ac aJe Ss y y go, Mrs Letha O.W.Cordrey of San - Diego, Calif.\u2018 BUILDING REPAIRS , CARTAGE AND MOVING By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor IA put a pie and CONTRACTOR, general cement re- WESTERN Craling and Moving, gen- Trinity Memorial Church aluminum spatter shield pair work.Painti cutting trees, eral transport, local and long dis- y on the market.It was designed in digging cellars, fences.All kinds of tance.specialty: furniture, pianos, : A refrigerators, Call FI.1428.T-2 og three sections, hinged together 30 odd jobs.Billy Paradis.HE.6830.T-11 CARPENTRY S.STANDRING.General carpentry and cabinet making.Expert craftsmanship on all lines of woodwork.Planned kitchens and custom built interiors a specialty.Estimates free.Satisfaction guaranteed.EL, 7453.5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExver 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED funeral Home and Chape! * phone day and night.WA.5582.DECORAT: NG VELN OATWAY, interior and exle- rior painting.We spray garages and basements.3405 Vendome.EL.ges, -13 PAINTING, paper hanging, interior decorating by Sçotch expert, All work personally exccuted and guaranteed, J.Coul]l, HE.6473.T-24 DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS On_dresses, suits, coats, repairs.Also in \u2018your home, 3 years experience in Eaton's alteration department.Best references.Miss L.Fox, WE.1752 (Near Greene-Sherbrooke).T-38 EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs, 5110 Sherbrooke West, Apartment 1, T-5 UPHOLSTERING MID-TOWN Upho'stering Co.AI types of upholstering.Chesterfie!ds reconverted to modern styles.Tele; 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.5681 EVENINGS HE.0581, 6 The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty | 239 1234 Mountain St.diversity 6-6365 The Anglo-Saxon-Celt, in spite of all his claims to the contrary, is probably the most emotional person on earth.He holds his emotions under tight control and then suddenly collapses.And so he responded deeply and intensely to the Accession and Coronation of George VI, owing to the unprecedented circumstances which brought it about.He the the death of King George, because it was realized that this was a very definite case of a man sacrificing himself for the sake of his country.But in the Accession and Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II fresh and deeper emotions are stirred.Here is a young woman thrust unexpectedly in her childhood into a highly complicated political crisis; living her adolescence in the eye of the public; discussed daily in the press before and after her marriage; leaving her family to tour the Empire called home from a tour by the death of her.father.Twice within a year she has been the chief mourner who has sprinkled the handfuls of earth in an open grave.Far beyond her years she has endured the light that beats upon a throne.Those who saw her at close range on her Canadian tour can testify that she was seldom free of strain, but' they can also testify that she always stood the strain.There is, however, something more than sympathy in our reactions to the Queen.There is a deep admiration as well, not only for the way in which she has borne her troubles but for the positive declaration of her principles.There has never been any clouding of the fact that she relied on the prayers of her people and the .help of God.She broadcast to the Commonwealth and Empire on her twenty-first birthday in memorable words: \u201cI declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and the service of the great Imperial family to which we all belong.But I shall not have strength to carry responded with equal intensity to ¥ you join in it with me, as I now invite you to do.God help me to make good my vow, and God bless all of you who are willing to share in it,\u201d And again last Christmas she broadcast in similar terms: At my Coronation I shall dedicate myself anew to your service.I shall do so in the presence of a great congregation, drawn from every part of the Commonwealth and Empire, while millions outside Westminster Abbey will hear the promises and prayers being offerec uf within its walls .IT want to ask you all .to pray for me on that day .to pray that God may give me wisdom and strenth to carry out the solemn promises I shall be making, and that I may faithfully serve Him and you, all the day of my life.\u201d , So when we assemble on Sunday and again on Tuesday we shall be acceding to the Queen's wish and we shall be basing our emotions on something far deeper and more enduring than mere emotion.em A soft answer wrath; but grievous words stir up anger.\u2014Proverbs 15:1.they shielded back and sides of the stove against spatters of fat during a food-frying process.This little item, which has been highly successful, was just one of many convenient household devices she had made first for her own use \u2014 just to meet a need.But she\u2019s learned now that handy little gadgets which meet her own need are also welcomed by other homemakers, and there appears no limit to the products of her ingenuity.Among her most recent which will shortly appear in stores are handy folding foostools, stem supports for plants and flowers, and a top for the spatter shield which can double as a cookie sheet or a reflector for use in amateur photography.The footstool comes in two sizes with legs that fold against it so it is almost as flat and light as a large manila envelope such as one uses for carrying miscellaneous papers.Adults can rest their feet on it and children can sit on it.It can also serve neatly as a \u2018 plant stand on floor or table.The plant and flower supports are exactly what any flower arranger rieeds but never seems to have at hand.They are little green wires of different lengths with a turneth away hook-shaped head in which a flower or branch can rest with grace .and security.out this resolution alone unless USED AUSTIN CARS.\\ RECONDITIONED (SLL TIN SALES & SERVIC & GUARANTEER a: ne * TRE CS an ae 3 re 2 $e rd PAGE EIGHT Mr.and Mrs, Archibald Harshaw* Fetuined this week in the Scythia following a six weeks trip to the Continent.: Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Ritchie, Lansdowne avenue, have returned Éollowing a stay at The Cloister, Sea Island, Georgia.Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Steven have moved from Cedar avenue and have taken up their residence at 5 Redpath Row.Mrs.Peler Riordan, who is at present residing in Thetford Mines, with her son Tim,,and her daugh- .ter, Penny, has arrived in town to spend two weeks with her mother, Mrs.A.Usher-Jones.Mrs*G.R.Miles and her daughter, Miss Mary Jane Miles spent the weekend in Quebec, whence Miss Miles sailed yesterday in the Atlantic to attend the Coronation.Mr.and Mrs.L.H, T.Clegg, of Westnrount, entertained at a late afternoon party on Thursday in honor of their nephew, Mr.Colin Kent and Miss Shelah Puxley, : whose marriage will take place on June 27.Mus.J.Cecil McDougall has re- fumed to town after attending Lhe meetings of the National Council of Women's Hospital Auxiliaries of Canada, held in Ottawa in conjunction with the Canadian Hospital Association, al which she represented the Province of Quebec \\ Association of Hospital Auxiliaries.| ocial + ++ Person Cool, Crisp Styles! A host of exciting new Summer Fashions is here for your selection at Charlotte's.menaces Bridal * CRISP COTTONS * COOL CASUALS \\ 4 GLAMOROUS DRESS-UPS Summer Suits and Shorties Wonderful new styles for all members of the : Bridal Party.a a a a a a a a a a Pa a ¢ Air Conditioned For Your Comfort.e Personal, individual attention \u2014 away from the hustle and bustle ot downtown.Juniors Misses Women 1353 GREENE AVEN Near Sherbrooke Open 9:30 to 6 daily Charlotte <- UE, WESTMOUNT Fl.7773 and A'Lu Here is NU-BACK y model 7370 with front- lacing and Fabrilasi garters.Nude couti) rayon.Bizen 22 to 36.We specialize in Grenier - Le Gant - Playtex Corsets, Gothic Brassieres Girdles, Nature's Rival - re - Corette - Merry-Go- Round Brassieres, Maternity and Surgical Supports, Elastic Stockings.Here\u2019s That Comfortable New Improved NU-BACK how it stays right with you when you bend, © 5 Stores At Your Service © MVE À.COURVAL CORSETIERE 4861 Sherbrooke West WESTMOUNT ALSO 4235 ST.LAWRENCE 4491 ST.LAWRENCE 6550 ST.HUBERT 413 ONTARIO E.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 39, 1953 al > <>< Engagements + - = UL y Von \u2014 Myers pholo Ze Qo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e nme \u2014 8 \"Wentworth Golf Club | Holds Opening Tea The ladies of Wetworth Golf Club held an opening tea on Saturday, May 23, which was well attended,>105 ladies being present.The hostesses were Miss I.Richards, social convener, assisted by Miss D.Payne, secretary treasurer, Seated at the head table were the president, Mrs.P.Barnarnd; vice president, Mrs.H.S.Jones: captain, Mrs, F.N.Williams; vice captain, Mrs, G.Lipsett.The president welcomed the members, their guests and the new members, and moved the adoption of the minutes.The captains outlined activities for the coming season and encouraged new members Lo play in all the club contests.Prizes were presented for the Putting Competition held in conjunction with the tea.: The team to represent tthe club in the intersectional matches to be held on June 4, at Islemere Golf and Country Club will be Mrs.J, Simpson, Mrs.G.Lipsett, Mrs.J.Hill, Miss R.Hanson, Mrs.L.J.Fiset and Mrs, T.Tedford.The tea table was presided over by Mrs.C.Smallwood wife of the club president, assisted by Mrs.I.MacNaughton, Julius Richardson Hold Maytime Tea On.Wednesday, May 20 a May- time Tea was held hy the Women's Auxiliary of {he Julius Richardson Hospital (Cote St.Luc Unit).Tea was served in the Recreation Room of the hospital to memhers and friends amounting approximately to one hundred.The proceeds from the tea are to be used for the purchase of material to be made into clothing for the child patients of the hospital, The Lea committee consisted of Mrs.L.Poch, chairman, Mrs.» Walter Silverson, Mrs, Maurice : MacAlear, Mrs, Siroggie, and Mrs.Dunkerley.Decorations were ar- 8.W.* = \u2014 W.Gordon Mitchell photo WILL WED IN JUNE: Miss Christina M.Walker, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred G.Walker, MacDonald Avenue, and Mr.Reginald K.(Reg.) Groome, younger son of Mr.and Mrs.Cyril T, Groome, Coronation Avenue, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, June 20, at St.Matthew\u2019s Church, Hampstead.Mr.Groome is a member of the Montreal and Provincial Council of the Boy Scouts Association of Canada.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Marion Joan, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Thompson, of Westmount, to Mr.Alvan Drew, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.Drew, of Notre Dame de Grace, has been arranged to take place in the Chapel of the Church of the Ascension of.Our Lord, West- mount.The reception will be held in Victoria Hall.The marriage of Pamela Louise, daughter of Mr.Allyn Olmsted Seymour and of the late Mrs.Seymour, to Mr.Harold Andrew Hamilton, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Hamilton, of Westmount, has been arranged to take place quietly tomorrow morning at eleven o'clock, in the Church of the Ascension, Westmount.Miss Helen Burke will be the bride's only attendant and Mr.Andrews Hamilton will act as best man for his brother.Mr.Gerald Hamilton, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr.Allyn D.Seymour, brother of the bride, will usher.Following the ceremony, a reception, for members of the immediate families, will be held at the Ritz-Carlton.ranged by Mrs.G.Di Paolo in the form of bowls of spring flowers at the windows and candelabra and a floral centre piece on the tea table.Tea was poured by Miss E.M.Hodgson, secretary of the executive committee, and by Mrs.Walter Silverson, chairman ° of the Cote St.Lue Unit.- Crystal No.35 Monthly meeting of Montreal Crystal Chapter No.35, Loyal Orange Association, will take place in Victoria Hall, Westmount, tonight at 8 p.m.Members of sister chapters who may be vacationing in Montreal are cordially invited.der i on Saturday June 13 at 2 o'clock, \u2018 kK Miss Gwen Desjardins has left.for her country home, \u201cLang-.stane\u201d, at Trout Lake P.Q.She Was accompanied by Mrs.R.K.Holland.Miss Marjorie Roberts of Co- | lumbia ave, Westmount, and Miss Gwyneth Worrall of N.D.G.are leaving on Saturday by plane for New York where they will sail on the liner Queen of.Bermuda for a two weeks vacation in Bermuda.Miss Kathleen Jenkins, past president of the Montreal Business and Professional Women's Club, and past president of the Cana dian Library Association will ate tend the international convention of Business and Professional Women\u2019s Clubs in Stockholm, Sweden from July 4 to 11.Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Drew, accompanied hy their daughter, Miss Diana Drew, sailed last week on the Empress of France for Britain, to attend the Coronation, and later to motor through England, Mr, Drew will return home in July, while Mrs.Drew and Miss Drew will remain abroad until the beginning of August.Mr.and Mrs.S.R.Noble sailed last week on the Empress of France for England where they will attend the Coronation, later Visiting on the Continent before returning home in July.Mrs.Lorne Norkett, of West- mount, has returned from Holiy- wood, Calif, where she visited her sister, Mrs.Gertrude Fraser, for two months.Members of the Zonta Club of Montreal who attended the inter- district rally at the Lake Placid Club on May 29, 30 and 31 of Dis- ticts, 2 and 4 of Zonta International were Mrs, R.B.Shaw, Governor of District 2: Mrs.Emma F.Watt, President of the Montreal Club; Miss A.M.Jackson, Vice-President; Miss Mary Caton, Miss Irene Rowe, Miss Frederica Lemmerz.Miss Agnes McGonigal and Miss Elsie Smart.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.E.Gerald Smith, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Worthington, to Mr.Gilbert Brainerd Westman, of Montreal, son of Mrs.James A.Westman, of Toronto, and of the late Mr.West- man, of Marbleton, Que.The marriage has been arranged to take place quietly the latter part of August.Dr.and Mrs.Ivan Patrick, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Jane, to Mr.John M.Cannon, son of Mr.and Mrs.John Cannon, of New York.The marriage has been arranged to take place the latter part of June in New York.~ WESTMOUNT HEALTH STUDIO @ Physical Culture ® Turkish Baths 4937 Sherbrooke Street West (corner Claremont) For appointment, phone DE.7922.© Massage ® Reducing Tu Ade \u2014 gs - À MARRIED RECENTLY: Mr.and Mrs.Robert Urquhart Beck whose marriage took place May 9 in Verdun United Church.Prier to her wedding the bride was Miss Jean Marlene Johnson, daugh= ter of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Henry Johnson, of Verdun.Mr.Beck is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Urquhart Stanley Beck, of Westmount.BECK - JOHNSON The marriage took place on the taturday afternoon, May 9, in Verdun United Church, Verdun, of Jean Marlene, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Henry Johnson, of Verdun, to Mr.Robert Urquhart Beck, son of Mr.and Mrs.| Urquhart Stanley Beck, of West- mount.Rev.J.G.Joyce performed fhe ceremony.Mr.Montague Matthews played the wedding music and Mrs.James Scott sang.White trilliunis with pink gladioli were arranged in the church.Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Norma Ross as maid of honor, with Miss Marilyn Dupre as bridesmaid, and little Miss Syd- ney-Lee Rich as flower girl, Mr.Rodney Wray acted as best man, and the ushers were Mr.Robert L Pearce and Mr.Howard Burridge.The bride was wearing a floor length gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over taffeta.Her fin- M ser tip veil fell from a coronet of seed pearls, and she was carrying an arm bouquet of red roses with lilies-of-the-valley.Her only jewellery was a small strand of baby | pearls.> The maid of honor, in turquoise, and the bridesmaid, wearing coral, were .dressed alike in strapless i frocks of nylon tulle over taffeta worn with matching jackets, and \u2018were carrying colonial bouquets of multicolor sweet peas.The little L flower girl, in\u2019 a frock of yellow i nylon net over taffeta, carried Fa basket of pink sweet peas.Mrs.Johnson, mother of the bride, gowned in navy lace over taffeta, was wearing a pink Milan straw hat with navy accessories, land a cluster of pink roses at her M ihoulder The bridegroom\u2019s mo- : ther, Mrs.Beck, in My Lady blue | crepe, with inserts of lace, wore an imported black straw hat with | black accessories and a shoulder .spray of pink roses.; - i The reception was held in the 3 Oak Room of Victoria Hall, West- | mount, following which the.couple \u2018left on their wedding trip to New 4 York.For travelling the bride Qi à wore a pale blue suit with an imported white straw hat and a navy coat and accessories with a corsage bouquet of white roses.On their return Mr.and Mrs.Beck will live in Chateauguay.FRIEDMAN-MORRIS The marriage of Ann Helen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred S.Morris, of Hove, Sussex, England, to Mr.Wilfred Armin Friedman, son of Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Friedman, of Santa Fe, New Mexico, took place recently in Domin- ion-Douglas Church, Westmount, the Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., officiating.Mr.John Robb played\u2019 the wedding music and spring flowers were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by her cousin, Mr.G.A.Morris, was in a suit of dusky rose wool.She wore a hat of navy blue Milan straw, trimmed with pink pearls, navy blue accessories and carried a Colonial bouquet of sweetpeas and lily of the valley.Miss Audrey McVeigh, as maid of honor, wore a suit of navy blue shantung, with a white straw hat, navy blue accessories and carried a Colonial bouquet of pink sweet- peas and lily of the valley.Mr.Horace W.Hurley acted as best man for Mr.Friedman.Mrs.J.A.Jones, of Port Arthur, Ont., was in a suit of red and black brocade and wore a black hat and accessories and a corsage hou- quet of red carnations.Mrs.Friedman, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of grey and white corded silk with a white hat, black accessories and a corsage bouquet of pink carnations.The reception was held at the Forest and Stream Club- where white stocks were used as decorations.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Friedman left for Santa Fe, New Mexico, the bride travelling in her wedding outfit and wearing a pale mauve topcoat.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr, and Mrs.Eugene Friedman and Dr.Valarie Friedman, of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Mrs.J.A.Jones,\u2018and Audrey McVeigh, of Port Arthur, Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Riley jr., of Ottawa, « services, Cure For Too Frequent Montreal\u2019s multiplicity of appeals for welfare funds are wasting money and manpower and are destroying the goodwill of conscientious citizens who want to help but are mands, Carl Reinke, President of the Montreal Council of Social Agencies, told a Thursday meeting of Montreal women who have volun- TBE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953 - - More Inclusive Grouping Of Appeals Said Demands For Funds irritated by the frequency of de- teered their services for the forth- ¥\u2014 Music Teachers coming Red Feather campaign.\u201cThere is no reason why Montreal\u2019s welfare needs could not be met by six campaigns a year instead of the 60 we now have,\u201d he said.A more inclusive grouping of appeals is sensible, but it is being prevented by a short-sighted, selfish attitude on the part of some who think it more profitable to run their own campaigns, In some centres in the United States.there are so many competing campaigns that the Better Business Bureau considers it quite legitimate that campaign advertising and other expenses should eat up 15 to 20 per cent of the total contributions, Mr.Reinke said, remarking that: the Federation costs weré only four per cent.; \u201cIf people want to avoid the wastefulness of multiplicity of campaigns, they can remedy the situation by supporting federations such as Red Feather.Only the success of federations will bring outsiders into the group,\u201d he stated.Mrs.C.M.McCrea, executive director of the Children's Service well Ford, lawyer and raconteur.\u2018Paul Roussel, Mr.Marcel Valois At Annual Meeting The Quebec Music Teachers\u2019 Association _ is holding its annual meeting at a luncheon in the Sheraton Mount-Royal Hotel Thursday, June 4, at 12.15 p.m.Guest speaker will be W.Max- Invited guests include His Worship, Camillien Houde, Mayor of Montreal; Dr.Wilfrid Pelletier, Hon.Omer Cote, Mr.Inglis Willis, Dr.Arthur Letondal, Mr.-Henri Huppe, Mr.H.P.Bell, Mr.Thomas Archer, Mr.Eric McLean, Mr.and Mr.Dominique Laberge.Seated at the head table will be the invited guests, the president, Miss Frances Goltman; the past president, Mr.Roger Filiatrault; the vice-presidents, Dr.Felix Bertrand and Mr.Bernard Sy- of the executive committee; Mm Fleurette Beauchamp, Miss sean) Davis, Mr.Georges Lindsay, Mr, Jean Papineau-Couture, Miss Rena Silverman, Mr.William Stevens, Mr.Alexander Brott and Mr.Ale bert Chamberland.JOHN POOL Foot Specialist ' 1384 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callpuses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions.Children's Supports a Specialty.By appointment only Phone WI.1545 mons an the following members Centre, one of Red Feather\u2019s 26 told the women volunteers that bolstering needy families through such agencies as the Family Welfare Association, the Victorian Order of Nurses, and community centres, saves the community thousands of dollars every year.\u201cWelfare Federation is not subsidizing luxury.No matter how much the Children\u2019s Service Centre could do for children being.ruined by inadequate homes, our budget forces us to save our money for the child who has nothing at all, Every Red Feather agency has to do the same,\u201d she said.LANOLIN laden, new oil conditioning PERMANENT vite Amazing comfort, incredibly quick.* A conditioning treatment right during waving.Permanents from 7.50 Smile Sein 1347 Greene Ave.The Newest Discovery! {Near Sherbrooke) Fi.2486 Chairman of the meeting was Mrs.J.M.Rudel who will head the Women's Division in this fall's campaign.Mrs.Rudel introduced: General Campaign Chairman, Edward C.Wood, president of the Imperial Tobacco Company, and Henry E.Stegmayer, newly-ap- pointed campaign secretary.Wedding Ring Of England >0 >0( >o< Stunning All the popular Sizes 12 to 20.To Be Worn By The Queen Queen Elizabeth II is to be invested at her Coronation with the ring originally \u2018made for William IV, her great-great-great-great- uncle, and worn in turn by Edward VII, George V, and her father George VI.: Sometimes known as the Wedding Ring of England it is placed by the Archbishop on ihe fourth finger of the Queen's right\u2019 hand and is the ensign of queenly dignity and of the defence of the Faith.The ring is of heavily chased gold set with a large oval-shaped sapphire surrounded by diamonds, with the Cross of St.George superimposed upon the sapphire in rubies.Although it becomes the private property of the reigning monarch, it is normally kept in the Tower of London with the COC 0 CD 000 CoN || >Q<( >oc plore QC J oO Shorts, Pedal Pushers and \u2018 separately or in Sizes 12 to 20.1233 Greene Ave.Crown Jewels.for Sunning SHORTS in regular and shorter styles.PEDAL PUSHERS in denim or cotton drill.COTTON BLOUSES.Short sleeves or sleeveless, in white and many shades.HALTERS and T-SHIRTS ps LADIES WEAR {Opposite Avenue Theatre} 200 DOOC DOC DOC D0C OO, shades.1.98 to 3.98 3.98 Tops may be purchased matching sets.2.98 up 9 Fl.9541 ECDC 0 OC OC DOC DOC DOC D0) KENWOOD'S STORE YOUR GOOD When your furniture Is stored with us, it Is given the same careful attention whether it consists of valuable antiques WESTMOUNT TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD.or strictly modern utility in the care and handling 1903 \u2014 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR \u2014 1953 205 Olivier Ave confidence in our well-trained staff, too.They are experts \u201cMoving with care \u2014 everywhere\" S WITH US \u2014 AND RELAX pieces.You may have complete of any household goods.« (Westmount) WE.1 1 13° , PAGE NINE es AS EA Cm rm mtn we ass + AE ERE MB | ALOE Og 1812 mie nS SA GT pr re CE © SW EE capa mn PATE bi TSE LS + Pav os \u201cThe House of Distinctive Gifts\u201d Something borrowed\u2014 Something blue\u2014 Something for the bridesmaid too! A gift from Park Lone will delight her PARK LANE Speirs - Miller Recital Proves Smash Hit Performances Bring Spontaneous Applause Once again the \u2018Standing Room Only\u2019 sign was displayed at Vic- torial Hall when Speirg-Miller Studios staged their annual Springtime Revue Thursday last.This was indeed a triumph for everyone concerned.Joan Champion did a remarkable job in producing the Ballet sequences.The general grace and technique shown by the young dancers was of professional cali-¥ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953 fh x T - =, .: TG .1450 PEEL STREET Opposite Mount Royal Hotel LA, 7777 Free Parking at Our Lot Peel St.below Sherbrooke bre.Space forbids the naming of all but very prominent were Cheryl and Cherylene Couch, Katny Ton- kin, Sandra and Marily Roll Judy - flake\u2019 scene directed by Betty ! Speirs, the honors went to Bardi Norman, and little Lucille and Patrick Martin, Summon Drinks 2 start with London Club In the second part of the program there was tap dancing at i= best.Peter Miller was the busy man as he directed his stars aud danced himself to the point of exhaustion, Noticeable here were Marguerite McEwen, and the starlets \u2018class of Patsy Cupiss, Jeame- May Black, Claire Baillargeon, Stephane Matte, Cathy Tonkin, Pamela Holland and Sandra Saba.The small boys were a tonic,.as they danced and gave their recitations without a shade of stage- fright.They were Peter Streit, .Tom Garland, Gerry Wells, Donald Patterson, Jimmy Whittal, Stephen Pond, Billy Conners, Nicky Bryson and Brian Taylor.A bright spark named Ronald Gemme sang the Couch Twins teamed with their teacher Mr.Miller in one of the treats of the evening, Eleanor Kyle was sophistication itself in \u201cTwilight Time\u201d and lovely Lil- the Wyoming Waltz, with Peter Miller as the partner in both numbers.The vooalists were Pat Wain- Distilled from groin mashes and rectified over finest quality imported botanicals.The ideal Gin for cocktails, Collins, etc.Muir, while in the \u2018Suzy Snow-.and danced like a veteran while\u2018 lian Burns was very graceful in; FREE \u2014 Large chart in full colour illustrating 30 popular cocktails.Suitable for framing, Write, wright, Shirley McKay, Olga Ab- ramyk, Marlene Beaudoin and Pat specifying English or French, to Melchers Distilleries, Lid, P.O.Box 279, Montreal, P.Q.Worraker and these .young ladies were a credit to the LU ré ere INTER CITY BAKING CO.LTD.HA.9191 charming School.The outstanding star of the evening was undoubtedly Wally Martin who sang and danced to three encores.This boy-is a \u2018bona fide\u2019 student, having been a pupil of Peter Miller's for the last four years, and was not brought in for - the occasion, as some people said, Accompanists were Evelyn Calvert, Cole Lewis and Jane Bernard, Coronation Facts Vividly Recounted In Home Journal With the Cornnation on the tip of tongues these days, one seeks the authenticeas well as the un- | usual version of the medieval cere-: mony.This month we've found a | delightfully humorous and yet | extremely factual account in the June issue of the Ladies\u2019 Home Journal, It was written by Dermot Morrah, the Arundel Herald Extraordinary, a distinguished Cor-, onation official.It is seldom that the writings and personal views of one in such a high office can be released to the public.Yet, Der- mot Morrah reveals an unusual understanding in his amusing ob-! servations.He explains in intimate detail the traditional and historical significance of every phase of the blazingly colored ritual, He shares flashes of his own detached aware- i ness of what is going on in the audience, and of the reaction of modern people to the cumbersome burden of pomp and pageantry which must surround the pageant.Peers who are arrayed in some-| what comical magnificance dread ; the moment when they must in \u2018one accord clap their coronets on their heads , .only to have them tumble down around over their ears\u2014because great-grandfather\u2019s coronet was built to fit over a great-wig.The knowledge that the slim little queen can scarcely support the burden of St.Edward's Crown ., .and how grateful she is exchanged for her own \u201cbest , hat\u201d\u2019\u2014the Imperial State Crown, i which is far prettier with ifs flashing gems and only half the weight of its sacred predecessor.And speaking of jewels, I think you'll agree that the most deeply moving accounts in June Journal is one of the gems in Coronation reporting.must be at the moment when it\u2019 \u2018D.D., FINDS FAVOR: Mighty job for nylon is represented in this woven auto tow strap which replaces heavy, rusty chains and scraggly rope.Especially practical for the lady driver as well as the male motorist, it is neat, compact and has been strength- tested up to 8,000 pounds.It is 16 feet long, an inch and three- quarters wide and less than an eighth of an inch thick.It has a buckle at each end to make attaching it easy.young men to the priesthood.Xavier Apostolate Guild Presents Cheque For $6,000; Annual Reports Read, New Slate Of Officers Elected- The Xavier Apostolate Guild concluded three years\u2019 activities with a meeting in Victoria Hall on Monday, May 25, at which a cheque for $6,000 was presented to the men's division, to be used in educating Mr.J.P.Boyle accepted the cheque,~in the absence of Mr.R.H.retiring president of the Ladies Guild, was in the chair, Annual reports were read and a new slate of officers installed.- Officers The following is a list of officers for the coming year: Honorary Members: His Eminence Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger, Most Reverend Lawrence Patrick Whelan, D.D., Bishop Auxiliary of Montreal.Honorary Chaplain, Very Reverend John Francis McCaffrey, S.J.Honorary Presidents: Mrs.M.A.McInnis, Mrs.Mark J.Savage, Also, the color pictures of Royalty are beautiful.Mrs, J.S.Stanford, Mrs.J.E.Goodman, Mrs.F.O.Reynolds, Many Church Dignifaries To Be Head Table Guests At Montreal CWL Archdiocesan Convention Banquet Invited guests to the head table at the Annual Convention Ban- Archbishop of Montreal; |- quet of the Montreal Archdiocesan Convention, The Catholic Women's Room, today, at 6.30 p.m., at which Mrs.J.Langley, president, will League of Canada, taking place at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, in the Ball Long a \u201cBEST SELLER\"! 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MY BANK month BANK oF MONTREAL Canada's Pires Bank WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 ADI2ZTA me BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Aves.: JACK ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: ; JOHN E.L.HOLLYER, Manager preside, include: | dinal Leger, Archbishop of Montreal - Guest of Honour; Right Rev.L.P.Whelan, D.D., Auxiliary Bishop .of Montreal; Monsignor Martin P.Reid, D.P.; Monsignor Gerald J.McShane, D.D.; Monsignor W.McDonagh, D.P.; Very Reverend John F.McCaffrey, S.J., Guest Speaker; Monsignor R.Baute, C, G.; Monsignor R.Boule, P.A.V.G.Rev.Patrick J.Ambrose, Archdiocesan Director, Rev.J.Canon Stanford, Rev.L, Deslauriers, Rev.J.J.Durnin, Rev.William Byrd, Rev.George Foley, Rev.J.E, D.Ducharme, Rev.J.J.O\u2018Hagan, Rev.E.Lapointe, Rev, J.L.O'- Rourke, Rev.E.Penny, Rev.C.McElligott, Rev, J.A.Latour, Rev, Allan J.Macdonald Rev.Richard King, Rev.William Baron and Rev, T, Grenier.His Worship Mayor C.Houde, Mrs.W.J.Dundin, Miss Muriel Buck, Miss M.Ramsay, Miss F.Carroll, Mrs.C.A.Doyle, Mrs.H.LJ.Oliver, Miss G, Cummins, Mrs.J.BE.Goodman, Mrs, T.J.Guil- His Eminence Paul Emile Car-¥ G.Torrance, Mrs.L.N.Panneton, Miss M, Cahill and Miss B.Pri- meau, A NATION'S SKILL On Tuesday, Coronation Day, and the crowds in the Abbey cry, \u201cGod save the Queen\u201d, to hail a newly crowned sovereign, thousands of craftsmen and craftswomen from mills, factories, and workrooms will have the satisfaction of knowing their skill and their industry have contributed to make a superb setting for a great historical occasion, | Apostolate, Mrs.T.W.Tinmouth, ¥\u2014 Mrs J.P.Boyle, Mrs.J.M.Hayes and Mrs.J We McAnally.President, Mrs.J.J.McAsey.Past President, Mrs.T.M.Tine mouth.1st vice president, Mulcair.2nd vice president, Mrs.J.D.Meagher, President of the Xavier Cleary.Recording secretary, Mrs.L.P.Rolland.\u2018 Corresponding secretary, Mrs.J.D.Cleary.Financial secretary, Mrs.F, O, Reynolds.Ass't financial secretary, Mrs, P.T.Lynch.Treasurer, Mrs.E.Leo Murphy.Bridge groups, Mrs.T.J.Mul- cair; Donations, Mrs.L.T.Crone in: Hospitality, Mrs.E.'Thiboe deau; Membership, Mrs.J.L.D.Mason; Memorial Membership, Mrs.J.S.Stanford; Music, Miss Ethel McDermott; Prayer, Miss Alice Sharp; Press, Mrs.S.Mc- Givern; Program, Mrs.F.E.Mce Nally; Social Group, Mrs.V.H, Godbout: Telephone, Mrs.J.Raf ferty and Mrs.M.B.Bronstetter; Addressing and Mailing Monthly Cards, Mrs.Donald McDonald.Mrs.T.J.Calvary W.A.Calvary United Church Women's Association monthly meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 3 in the church parlors with a box lunch being served at 1 p.m, For trim on a print material, keep it plain, in a single colour, one pi:ked up from the print.If working on a plain -colour, you can give your imagination free range, choose a colour or combination of colours for your trim in any curl or curlicue you wish.IR ongr board, Mrs.T.F, Slattery, Mrs, H.Ears tT ante Y THE BOTTLE AT YOUR LIQUOR STORE\u201d Da S2s a , .Ce \u201c aa TOWNSHIPS LAKE HOUSE HOTEL Lake Massawippi NORTH HATLEY, QUE.The only hotel in North Hatley situated on the waterfront.Excellent swimming.sun deck, shuffleboard, boating, golf course and riding school nearby.Modern rooms \u2014 Excellent meals eo FULLY LICENSED HOTEL e Rumpus room and grill A.W.Gihson, proprietor Make your reservalions early - Phone.139 Lakeview House BROME LAKE A quiet place to spend a holiday Boating, swimming, riding, golfing, cocktail lounge.Excellent Cuisine Famous For Brome Lake Duck Dinners Phone Knowlton 17, or wiite P.O.Box 150, Knowliton, Que.GEORGEDALE FARM Near Lake Memphremagog Foot of Mt.Elephantus, Eastern Townships, near Vermont.Daily steamer trips.All conveniences, congenial environment, wholesome meals.Good roads.Rates: $27 weakly.Write Mrs.Claude George, Mansonville, Que., or Phone 66 Ring 1-4 PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY, QUE.Situated on beautiful Lake Massa- wippi, 950 miles from Montreal.Route 1 to Magog.All summer sports supervised by resident director.Every modern comfort at reasonable rates.Sprinkler protected - Fully Licensed IDEAL FOR HONEYMOON COUPLES For full particulars regarding rates, ele., write or phone 23, John McKay, proprietor, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2771.Summer Camp Builds Children Up In Mind And Body, Doctor Stafes Not too long ago, wheh children returned home from summer camp they had to be treated for.sunburn, mosquito bites, poison ivy and what appeared to be bad case of malnutrition.The camps of today are a far cry from the old tradition, While some are operated solely to keep the children amused for a certain period of time, others have a very positive program with high objectives.A camp which rates high in the latter classification is Lake of Two Mountains Camp which is opening its fifth season on June 27th.This camp has everything for the comfort and enjoyment to children.It is situated on a thirty acre point of land with over a mile of private shoreline and has two safe sandy beaches.This, plus two islands for exciting \u2018treasure hunts,\u201d gives the children ample scope for their activities.\u201cQur objective,\u201d says Dr.Martin, \u201cis to send \u2018the children home from camp built up mentally, physically and spiritually.Too often children arrive home from camping exhausted and slightly uncivilized.\u201d With this in view, Lake of Two Mountains Camp offers unusually fine advantages.The cabins are cool and completely insulated and are equipped with running water and flush toilets, The CAMPS BIRCH GROVE CAMP For girls and boys, 6-10 years Situated on beautiful Loc Quenouille, especially staffed and equipped to care for children away from home for the first time.Folder on request.86 Percival Ave.Montreal West DExter 6226 CAMPS SAVE AT CHILDREN'S Summer Camp When selecting a Summer Camp for your children check these advantages at Lake of Two Mountains Camp, one of Canada\u2019s outstanding camps: 1.THIRTY acres of private safe, sandy beaches.z.COOL, insulated, - water and'pasteurized milk.{.CAREFULLY selected Counsellors and Red Cross Life Guards, Nurse | recreation: ! sports, nature Jore, hiking, arebery, camp eralt, camp Fives, and fishing, Water skling and_aquaplaning for advanced swimmers.On cold or wet days various inside activities are held In large Recreation Room, or Beal Howse Games Room.Each with massive fireplaces.3.RIDING on Shelland Ponies and horse, struction, French and Arithmetic coaching (for those needing it) all and Dietician, Healthful available at no extra costr 8.A CHRISTIAN atmosphere, fostered by tional camplire Sing-Songs, permeates every phase of Camp life thus moulding voung lives Into Christian character.7, NO LONG tips on crowded highways for pavenls to visit a boy in one camp and girl in another camp.Four-lane highway brings you to LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS CAMP, Just 28 miles wesl of Montreal, Yel, Camp seems way out in the wilds, Inspection invited ou Saturday afternoons.Camp definitely limited.\"Wildwood,\" Vaudreull, Quebec wooded grounds, Islands.Over a mile of private luke frontage, which includes two screened cabins with running water toilets.Four children to a room, sleeplog on springs and maltresses, Separate cabins for boys and girls, 3.WHOLESOME, varied and well-balanged meals in a large, alry, screened Dining Room overlooking the lake.Goverument inspected opens Saturday, June 27th and closes Saturday, Sept.5th.A tolal of 10 weeks at the SPECIAL low price of just $200, which includes everything! Shorter periods at $25 weckly, No child accepted for less than twe weeks.Aid is gladly provided children whose parenls are unemployed or sick, or have large families.If you want your children, between the ages of 6 and 16, to enjoy a summer of fun and adventure with high spiritual, moral and physical standards write or phone without delay, Accommodation Folder sent on request.LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS CAMP, $50 plus two \u201cTreasure\u201d and flush including land and water swimming and «diving In- Bible stories and insplra- DR.H.G.MARTIN, Ph.D., | Director \u2014 Phone 317 children sleep on double-decker beds.Meals aye wholesome and varied and are served in a Javge screened Dining Room over-look- ing the lovely grounds and lake.Wet, cold days, which are the dread of campers and counsellors alike, are no problem here, for there is large cosy lounge and playroom with a massive fireplace where all can gather and while TT & away the hours with games, dramas and stories.The beautiful stone Boathouse contains a Chapel where there are shelves of books and another large cheery fireplace, for those periods of quiet and relaxation which all children need.Here Bible stories, hymns and choruses are taught the children.in informal groups, and an atmosphere is provided for many a teen-ager to get straightened out in his thinking with a sympathetic counsellor.Movies are also shown here.A happy Christian atmosphere permeates every phase of camp life, thus moulding young lives into *Christian character.lan Grant Is Appointed Officer In Stamp Club At the Thurs, May 21 meeting* of the Westmount Junior Stamp Club the junior entertainment committee chairman, Barrie Wilson gave his report.He stated that a quiz, an exhibition of stamps, a short play and the reading of the annual reports will be included on the programme for the June 11 party.ÇÛ Mrs.R.Bay, adviser of the club, announced the appointment of Ian Grant as junior adviser during the 1953-54 season.After the announcement Ian Grant resigned az next year's secretary.He is succeeded by Richard Comber.Secretary Barrie Wilson announced the total 1952-53 attend- NEW YORK Thrill to the Wonders of sable asm One and one-half miles of scenic miracles | So much to see\u2014so much to marvel at.The rock formations of Devil's Oven, Jacob's Well, Elephant's Head .the boat ride through boiling rapids.the breath-taking beauty and majestic grandeur that have made Ausable Chasm world-famous.Come this summer for at least a couple  of trips.£ y Only a tew miles from: Plattsburg 3 3 \u2014two hours driving from _- i Montreal.FREQUENT DAILY BUS TRIPS VIA GREYHOUND Ses your local agent, or wiite for illustrated booklet, with map, to P.E.Baber, Manager, Ausable Chasm, N.Y; ance to be 1604.Membership is 207.On Saturday, May 23, several members of the club toured the main Post Office.Different colors of ink can have different meanings in love letters, says Jerlyn Madison, customer consultant of the Sheaffer Pen Company.If you want to get really romantic in your correspondence use red when writing to new love, green for an old, true love and purple for passion.LAURENTIANS .LAURENTIANS 200 CAMP MAUPASE i= 0» Reg'd.VAL MORIN STATION, QUE.2 hours from Montreal by C.P.R.or Route |! Ideal Vacation- Recreation \u2014 Recuperation Physical Culture * All Summer Sports « Best French Cuisine Apply direct or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2771* .\u20ac SANDY BEACH INN] 5 LAKE MASKINONGE, ST.JOVITE 30 clean, comfortable rooms \u2014 hot and cold running water in all rooms.Excellent cuisine.Swimming, boating, tennis court, dancing, outdoor bowling, spacious ground, sun porch.Fully licensed.Orchestra Every Night \u2014 Moderate - Rates \u2014 Reservations SANDY BEACH INN ST.JOVITE, QUEBEC PHONE 86 R 4 Write for FREE Folder ~ Au Petit Chateau St.Jovite Station Where you eat and rest well Swimming pool, tennis, cocktail lounge, orchestra Rates: $34.00 to $38.00 weekly Daily: $5.00 to $6.00 Information: Write .Au Petit Chateau, St.Jovite ; Station, Que,, Telephone 10 Gérard Coté, \u2014 Roger Léger, Prop.Mer.COLFORD LODGE Modern, comfortable, English cooking, sports, tennis, golf, riding, cocktail lounge, orchestra nightly.Amusements isolated from rooms.Sandy beach, boating, fishing 450 Acres Playground FREE TRANSPORTATION Montreal \u2014 HA.5728 (Evenings preferably) Lodge \u2014 St.Scholastique 962-2 ASK FOR FREE FOLDER = Fun & Relaxation at BELLEVUE HOTEL MORIN.HEIGHTS, QUE.Every comfort you can desire, with good, wholesome meals .and all sports available.For Your Holiday RESERVE NOW! Write or Telephone A.B.Basier, Morin Heights, Tel.349, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2771* [PINE LODGE HOTEL RAWDON, QUE.An excellent Resort Hotel.All modern conveniences.Really a desirable location for the vacationist.Our Meals Are Our Pride! COCKTAIL ROOM Tel.: RAWDON 34 LODGE s7.040v200 ES MONTS FOIE Perfect Holiday : vue at Reasonable Rates! Organized Recreation æ = Golf course on grounds, swimming pool, tennis court, sundeck, ete.Music or Orchestra Nightly Free Golf for Weekly Guests Rates from $5.00 up (with 2 meals) Write for folder direct or call Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2771* BRAE LODGE Ideal Place For A Restful Holiday Now Open For The Summer Season Situated on beautiful.Lac Raymond.Sandy beach, golf, tennis.\u2014 Make Reservations Now \u2014 Write Mrs.Mary W.Haan or Mrs.E.M.Hill-Jones, Val Morin Station, or phone Ste.Agathe 191 W 5, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2771*.AU GROS SAPIN A licensed Inn situated on the shore of Lake Guindon, on the road ie Lake Marois.Spacious lawn and sunfiny terrace overlooking lake.Furnished with Laurentian lounge chairs, 40 miles from Montreal.Comfortable Rooms with hot and cold water \u2014 Excellent Meals Information: Lake Guindon, County Terrebonne.Phone Shawbridge 626 Ring 4, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 277!\" WIN-SUM INN ST.SAUVEUR DES MONTS, P.Q.A lovely setting on a height overlooking the village.Spacious lawn Private swimming-pool close by.No mosquitoes or black flies.\u2014 each with a delightful view \u2014 all - and\u2018sunny terrace.twenty minutes\u2019 walk, 22 large, cheery bedrooms with running water \u2014 some with private bath.Breakfast in bed if desired.\u2014 \"The Dog House\u2019, downstairs, rest.standing meals \u2014 and cocktails.Complete automatic sprinkler and alarm system Rates $5.50 to $9.90 per day, meals included Management \u2014.Mrs.B.J.Glaveen ,., ol Telephone Ste.-Adele-3582- =~» \u2014\" or Monitor Vacation Bureaus \u2014 WA.2771* Golf within Ideal spot for a out Exceptional hospitality, 4 of I pr | PAS QUE.C.P.Roe foectr INN JOVITE ns \u2014 hot in all Swim.t, danc.spacious icensed, i N EC der THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1958 PAGHN FIFTEEN Brantford Fifteen Split With Westmount Club Scottish Triumphant 13-0 As \u2018Quins Blast Barbarians By JIM ADAM The Brantford Harlequins on their first visit to Montreal split a pair of weekend rugger games against the two Westmount Clubs.On Saturday the Westmount Scottish retained their undefeated record by triumphing 13-0 whilst on Sunday the Ontario squad came through with a 11-0 win against the Westmount Barbarians.In Saturday's game played at the Westmount Athletic Grounds the Scottish did not win as easily a -sthe 13-0 score indicates.Brant- ford often kept the blue-shirted Westmount crew pinned in their own territory.However, an excellent defence plus the ability to take what chances were offered enabled * the Scottish to come through with 2 handy win which kept their unbeaten record intact.The Harlequin team started off with great vigor and were on the attack for the first 10 minutes although never seriously threatening the Westmount line.Slowly the Scottish gained the upper hand and at the twenty-two minute mark went into the lead when scrum half, Rae Anderson forced himself over from a five yard scrum.The convert by Jim Adam, was wide, Scottish Pressing Half-time came with the Scottish still pressing but finding difficulty with the stout Brantford tackling.The teams turned round with the Westmount team holding a 3-0 edge.As in the first half Brantford started off with a great rush but the Scottish defence was equal to all their attacks.Once a Brant- ford went over the line but was! pushed back before he was able to\u2019 touchdown for a score.The game developed into a forward duel in the second half as both sets of backs found trouble in starting movements against their opposite numbers good defence.The Scottish forwards improving on their first half showing were responsible for the remainder of the Westmount team\u2019s scoring.Adam Scores The Scottish went further ahead when after a field long foot rush Donald Munroe cross kicked from the wing and second-row forward Jim Adam following up dived on the ball over the goal line for the TD.Dick Miller kicked the convert to put the Scots ahead 8-0, The result was put beyond all doubt when Dick Miller folléwing a: nice run down the left wing kicked ahead and caught the ball himself to run over in the corner for the score, Ian monroe in his first game for the club kicked a magnificent conversion from the touch- on Genuine Plan).1331 Greene Avenue It's Spring! Time for flowers, golf, fishing and for planning.We all know things are cheaper when bought out of season, so we are telling you now about our low Spring-Summer prices now and have a gloriously carefree Summer \u2018(ask about our easy monthly payment Budget SCOTCH ANTHRACITE COAL CO.LTD.- WEllington 9566 Welsh Anthracite.Economize, buy T's v WHITE SATIN GIN BURNETT'S LONDON GIN .Distilled in Canada and dl tribu TANT AW \u2018 - .oo att Red Sox Top Weredale House Baseball Loop The season's halfway mark in the Weredale House Baseball League was reached this week with!.the Red Sox on top of the league, Close behind are the Yankees, who hold a game in hand over the leaders.The remaining teams are far behind, the closest being the Wildcats with six points.The Red Sox\u2019 three game winning streak gives them a three point advantage over the Yankees.Pete Dyce\u2019s team defeated their rivals by scores of 10-0, 22-12 and 16-3; Boston, Wildcats and Dodgers being the losing teams.So- far this season all scheduled games but one have been played.Standing as follows: : W L T Pts Red SOX 2.7 2 0 14 Yankees 5 2 1 11 Wildcats 3 5 0 6 Boston 2 6 1 5 Dodgers 2 0 0 4 line to put the score up to thirteen, There was no more scoring in the game and Westmount Scottish kept their unbeaten record intact with this shut-out victory.McPhillips Star The red-shirted Harlequin crew were best served by Tom MacMur- ray, Vince Jones and Jim Nairn who all played fine games in a losing cause.For the winning team scrum leader Brian McPhillips played an outstanding game in the forwards.Tony Back and Rae An- ; derson starred in the Scottish backfield.Due to injuries sustained in Saturday\u2019's tilt Brantford had to call upon the Scottish for players in their game against the Westmount Barbarians at Trenholme_ Park.Two of the borrowed players were ! responsible for the Harlequin TD's in an 11-0 win, .Despite the previous day's hard fought game the Brantford boys were in great form and gradually wore down the Barbarians who; early in the game threatened to score several times.The Barbarians held an edge in the first half of the game but were unable to penetrate the sound Harlequin defence and the teams turned round | on scoreless terms.Two Touchdowns In the second half Brantford came through with two touchdowns and a field goal for their victory.Two Scottish forwards lent for the game scored the tries.Ian Monroe forcing himself over after a short run and Dick Miller who touched down following a scrum close to tthe line.George Jones who played a good game throughout kicked a thirty yard field goal and added a convert on Miller's score.Play became scrappy towards the end and the Harlequins, who ; were tiring quickly seemed quite content to hold on to their 11-point margin.It is hoped that the Westmount teams will return the visit sometime this fall or next spring.The Westmount Club had hoped to have Yale University up here this week for a game but due to examinations the college boys have been forced to cancel the trip but hope to come this way next Spring.Conclude Season Last weekend's activities concluded a most successful Spring season, The Westmount Club finished with an even lost two won two record although they outscored their opponents by 57 points to 38 in the games played.Practice for the fall season will start towards the end of August.Club officials hope to have an attractive fixture list lined up.It is expected that matches will be ar-| ranged with Ottawa, M.I.T., McGill and some other out of town clubs.The schedule will be published in this paper as soon as it is finalized.The Club will hold an end of the season dance on Saturday, June 13th at the R.C.A.S.C.Armoury, on Bel Air ave.which is two blocks west of Greene below St.Antoine.Starting time will be 8.30.All players, friends and anyone else in- Grocers Meet Northern In Verdun Saturday By ALLAN SANDZELIUS Steinberg\u2019s of the Snowdon Major Fastball loop journey down Verdun way this Saturday eve to match diamond strategy with Northern Electric of that city\u2019s senior ball league in a benefit do in aid of the local Wheelchair Wonders Basketball Club.Time and place: 6.30 p.m.at Willibrord Park.This game will be one of many ¥ vd such benefits being held this sum- Meet some of the Wonders \u201cthem- mer in order to raise the necessary Selves, as they are expected to be funds for the Wonders\u2019 proposed Out in force, trip to Britain this coming August.Valuable Prizes æ.The trip is in answer to an invitation to enter a team in the annual Disabled Persons\u2019 Olympics being held at the Stoke Mandeville Rehabilitation Hospital in Ayles- bury, Buckinghamshire, England, beginning August 8 (having re-] cently been postponed from the earlier mentioned date of July 25.) The total objective for the plane fare is $5,000 of which under one- fifth has so far been subscribed.Those wishing further information about the Club are Invited to attend the game in Verdun and Many valuable prizes will be raffled off during game time with all proceeds going to swell the Wonders\u2019 fund.Any personal du- nations large or small, would be greatly appreciated and should he sent to \u2018The Wheelchair Wonders Basketball Club\u2019, 5014 Decarie Blvd, Montreal, Que.A feature of the exhibition between Steinberg\u2019s and the N.E.club will be the pitching duel between two of Montreal's greatest fastball hurlers, Percy McCracken and Paul Saindon, BILL PASCOE with Gas and other Imperial Products Cor.Claremont and Western Aves.DE.3763 DONT FORGET BILL PASCOE\u2019S DRAWING FOR THE TELEVISION SET AND OTHER PRIZES has been extended TO JUNE 15th Drop in to the Station and Fill Up terested will be made most welcome.| t to do so than today.= Why thebeerwith | e heartofgold?Deep within its golden goodness is a mellow smoothness that no other beer can equal.That\u2019s because Carling\u2019s Black Label is brewed .alittle slower, to give you every bit of good taste .aged a little longer, to give you a real honest-to-goodness heartiness, That's what makes Carling's Black Label the .beer with the heart of gold.If you haven\u2019t already made its acquaintance, there\u2019s no better time You'll be glad, very glad, you did.CARLINES lack Lébel LAGER eae A vt ea Sor Ag Be T= Y= - coe mir ni PAGE BIX EEN \"SPO Twilight has set on the 1952-53 week the sport seasôn and another Will see the darkness cover local sport scene for 10.weeks.The past season saw the Academy slip abit incompetitive inter- school sport but this was more than overshadowed by an increased interest in intermural sports.Rugby, which for a long time occupied the Autumn spotlight in sport activity, was reduced to in- termural touch rugby due to lack of the necessary material to form a tackle club.Over a hundred youngsters took a keen and enthusiastic interest in the inter- mural six man touch rugby.Prospects for the return to interscholastic Bantam rugby are not encouraging, if the recent survey of prospective candidates are any indication of the football trend in the school.Only eighteen students attended the recent Spring Rugby Clinic.The past winter was a hectic one for action on the hockey front, with eleven teams participating in a schedule of over a hundred games.The big disappointment was the senior team.This team however, did manage, after a disastrous start,to right itself near the end of the season and finish in a creditable manner.The Bantams, one the other: had, led by Kevi Dunnigan, Mike McNally.Brendan Guilfoyle and Frank Rooney, turned out to be a pleasant surprise and finished well up in their league standing.The Spring sports menu offered a wide choice of activity, most of it of an intermural variety.Goalo Rall, a new indoor game, caught on fast with students of all ages and over a hundred boys participated in this new sports innovation.A Pee Wee Track and Field Club, held weekly handicaps at\u2019 the Westmount Athletic Grounds.Softball, Tennis and Golf took over as soon as the weather be- cunie seasonal.All Spring activities proved immensely popular.with Lhe exception of the Rugby.clinic.SPORT SHORTS: This afternoon at Mt.Royal Golf Club, St.Leo's Golf team will make its debut in inter-schoo! golf.The Academy will be represented by Dave Donohue, Mike McNally, Ronny Ahern and eJan St.Germain.This foursome is a little short on experience but have shown a lot of enthusiasm and à willingness to practise .congratulations are in order to Mike Lunny and members of his Giant: in winning the Bantam Softhal: Champ'onship.The Giants polishe: off the Yanks in two straigh games, in the play-off.Mike has done a great job this year in handling teams and gels the most oul of fhe voungsters .diminutiv Lewis Schurman scored a stunning upset in the senior tennis tournament, when he edged out Bob Impey 7 to 5.Bob was down 5 to 0 soon after the match started, but rallied strongly to tie up the score.However, Lewis had enough class to survive ., .it was nice to see a good representation from the French speaking side of the school entered in Lhe recent tennis tournament.Some promising material was uncovered, including the following boys: Alfred Duranieau, Jean St.Germain, Bob Cardinal, Pierre Carrier, Louis Se- necal!, Mare Landry.Jean-Marc Provost and Claude Vover .the school was saddened last week, with the sudden death of Monsieur Daignault, the quiet spoken gentleman, who taught sixth grade French .0 Mrs.McTaggart, the genisl president of (he Catholic Mothers Club, should take a bow for the enjovable square dance party staged in the school! hall last Friday night.Mike Dodman and his Bukskin Boys went all out in giving the old time tunes a modern twist .with the final examinations now underway for fourth high students.five members of the | present senior hockey team are expected to graduate.These five RTS at St.Leo's students are Dave Orr, Douglas Lindley, Brian Sheridan, Peter Grant and Pierre Hurtubise .Tommy Pluess, Paul #'roio and : Daniel Carrier have comé through \u2018with some fine performances at the Westmount Track and Field handicaps.Louis St.james.was presented the Norman L.Rea Award at Clarkson Coliege of Technology moving-up day exercises .this award is designated for a student of electrical engineering or mechanical engineering who, in his four years at Clarkson, has shown the greatest development in personality as evidenced by the following attributes: poise, tact, co-opera- tion, insight, self-expression and confidence .a 1948 graduate of St.Leo's Academy and that year winner of the Rev.Monsignor Wilfrid.E.McDonagh Trophy, in recognition of his selection as St.Leo's top athlete of the year, Louis will receive the degree of bachelor of mechanical engineering at commencement exercises this Sunday, in Clarkson Arena ., .the Academy singles tennis tournament THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1958 \u2018 minated Sandy Morrison in tants an outstanding success, with straight sets, 6-4 and 7-5.This 27 | no defaults, the co-opeia ation of al] entry tournament, favoured by fine | participants desdrved the.highest weather, was voted by all.contes- .praige.; came to a conclusion last Tuesday afternoon on the Western Ave.courts, with Kevin Dunnigan being crowned champlon.Dunnigan.eli- - go modern - go: NS The modern ale for modern tastes .made perfect, kept perfect, by Brading's modern brewing process.~~ THE ALE OF PERFECT FLAVOUR Jou iar NOW COKE PRICES REDUCED 150 PER TON ding Ll Oke 5 inn Sule ~ Give your bank account a bonus! 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