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[" AD ES © filming medical records ad he Ex Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019 S da\u2019s Metropolis .> - = an se a & WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1953 À Redd y Hospital P Gien High Rafe By U.S.College The Reddy Memorial Hospital \u2014 only hopsital in the Montreal area to have a medical record microfilming system \u2014 has received a 100 per cent rating from the American College of Surgeons for the quality _of its work in \u2018the record room, it is announced, The announcement was made on the opening day of the Reddy Memorial\u2019s 1953 annual fund campaign to raise $200,000 in the next two weeks to offset a 1952.operating deficit and provide funds for much-needed capital equipment.Foremost among the many advantages of the new technique of photographing medical records in miniature is the saving of valuable consulting time for the attending physician, As a space saver, it is as versatile as the cupboard room in a modern apartment.As many as 10.000 record films may be stored in a steel filing cabinet, three feet, six inches by 18 inches in dimension, fireproof and containing a special humidifier to prevent deter- loratiôn and to preserve the records permanently, Space Saver \"Inder the previous system of storing bulky charts and folders, the space needed was so great that the records had to be placed in a vault, Yet another advantage of micro- is that the films in the record room are easily accessible at all times, Miss J.Brockington, the medical record librarian, explained.\u201cThe envelopes containing the films are plainly stamped with the case number and filed numerically.\u201d she said.\u201cThe individual strips of film are placed in the compact viewing box, located at the side of the filing cabinet, and a whole case history can be viewed in minutes.\u201d An alphabetical card index system, contained in an adjoining steel cabinet, is synchronized with the medical record system.Bearing the case number, the index card makes (Continued on Page 5) af WINS SCHOLARSHIP: A scholarship of $100 offered by Rev.Father Jacques Brossard, P.P., of St.Léon, has been won by Marc Belcourt, pupil of IVe Lettres-Sciences.Marc will continue his studies at St.Jean Military College.Margery Klein Heads Current Events Club Compulsory coats- and ties in school and repatriation of prisoners were main topics at a lively round table discussion at the first meeting of the year held by the Current Event Club of Westmount High School Wednesday.Over 80 members turned out.President Margery Klein, grade 11, presided over the meeting.The rest of the executive elected were secretary John Foote, grade 11, vice-president John Lochead, grade 10, treasurer Carol Cracower, rade 10, Mr.Snyder, supervisor.Miss Klein announced the purchase of 14 subscriptions to \u201cWorld Affairs,\u201d a monthly magazine, one copy for every classroom, to be used as a basis for discussing current events in the world at club meetings.The following will be speakers at the forthcoming meeting dealing with the United Nations: Sally Wolfe, Ruth Morganstern, Ilene Riddell, John Seely, George Scha- fer of grade 11, Carol Cracower and Gordon Wasserman of grade 10.The meeting was adjourned while the students were still deeply involved in their round table discussion, Elements Refuse To Cooperate For Westmount's 9th Star Night There was a moon over Westmount Wednesday night \u2014 but a low overcast made it difficult for members of the Royal Astronomical Society, their friends and acquaintances, to see it.; However, the annual star-gazing night- was a great success despite the refusal of the heavenly bodies to co-operate.The ninth annual star night at Westmount Park drew a crowd of more than 500 and 20 telescopes were trained in vain on the heavens.So instead of seeing the stars perform, the guests of the society watched three movies on astronomy provided on an outdoor screen, Henry F.Hall, dean of Sir George Williams College, and Secretary of the Montreal.centre of the society, conducted a question and answer period.Frank J.DeKinder conducted the restricted observation program and Dr.D.E.Douglas was master of ceremonies.One of the items of interest to the guests was the fact that 8ome of the 20 telescopes were made by their owners \u2014 but many \u2018of the children in attendance were somewhat disappointed to see -murk, when, they dookad: through the busiriess \u2018end of the contraptionse à : : .i + LA - ~ .Cars : ! Travel Theme For Lectures Ât Institute \u201cTravel\u201d is the general theme of a series of lectures which will be given free of charge by the Mechanics\u2019 Institute as part of their educational service to the public.The meetings are opened to the public, but childrer\u2019 must be accompanied by an adult.They will be given on alternate Wednesday evenings commencing Sept.23, in the Institute Lecture Hall, Following is the list of popular lectures and films: .Sept.\u201d 23 \u2014 Canadian Pattern; Banff's Golf Challenge; Canada's Tackle Busters.Oct.7 \u2014 West Indies; C.R.Stollmeyer, Trade Commissioner for the British West Indies; Oct.21 \u2014 Mexico.Nov.4 Winter Vacation Spots; Nov.18 \u2014 Winter Vacation Spots.Jan.6 \u2014 Packaged Power.Jan.20 \u2014 Getting there is half the fun; Mauretania Sunshine Cruise, Feb.3 \u2014 Timber Trail; Bud- worm City; Feb.17 \u2014 Travel Royal; Speedbird to Sunrise.Mar.3 \u2014 Canadian Arctic; Mar.17 \u2014 Introduction to Gaspe; The Big Island \u2014 Newfoundland; The Beautiful Country \u2014 Minaki.Apr.7 \u2014 Ticket to Jasper; Trail to the Midnight Sun; The Trail of \"98.Air Cadets Meet For Fall Season The first parade of the fall season for members of No.1 (West Montreal) Squadron, R.C.A.C.took -place Monday evening in Westmount Junior High School.New recruits were invited to learn about various aviation subjects, visit civil and military locations, and fly with the R.C.A.F.and civilian flying clubs.All boys 14-18 years of age are eligible and should report to the Squadron's Orderly Room any Monday or Thursday evening.LOITERER ARRESTED Westmount police arrested George Martin, no given address, early Monday morning for loiter-\u2019 ing on Rosemount avenue.He pleaded guilty to the charge in.Municipal Court hére, and will be sentenced this week.- STEALS MOTOR HERE Joseph Girouard, no given address, pleaded guilty in Municipal Court here to the charge of stealing an electric motor from a washing machine, Westmount police reported.He will be sentenced this week.DEMONSTRATION An open air demonstration will be given Saturday, by members of the St.John's Ambulance Corp at Westmount park.All interest- éd are invited to attend.\u201d- - councillors.values, the basis for water tax, were rejected.Of nine applications for, a was $67,356,200.rejected by the city council.ditures of the city.\u201cas - auiner PRICE Se.AXPAYERS PAY LESS Ten happy taxpayers of Westmount have been notified by A.W.D.Swan, secretary-treasurer, that their appeals against their assessments have been accepted by the city \u2018The council Monday studied 20 .appeals.Of 11 applications for a reduction in annual rental eight were accepted and three reduction in capital valuation set by the assessors on buildings and land, seven were rejected while two were granted reductions.$71,271,800 Total Mr.Swan yesterday said that the council had approved its 1953-54 valuation roll at $71,271,800 the highest since 1933 when the figure stood at $71,809,655.Last year\u2019s roll was $69,932,000 and in 1951 the figure The valuation roll represents the assessed capital value of all buildings and land in the municipality which is prepared for tax purposes by a group of assessors and approved or Within the next two months the members of council will set a tax rate based on the estimated revenues and expen- - - Even though expansion of trade with Canada at present is hindered by dollar exchange problems, New Zealand imported nearly $19 million worth of commodities from Canada last year, N.S.Mountain, New Zealand Trade Commissioner to Canada, told a meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club Wednes- j day.Canada has long been .a traditional source for many of New Zealand's requirements, the chief ones being paper, asbestos, copper and aluminum products, automo- \u2018tive spares, lumber and various types of machinery.\u201cWith the rapid development of secondary industries in New Zea- land and its compete dependancy, on overseas sources for raw material requirements, there is an ever increasing demand for additional suppliea of those materials with which Canada is so richly endowed,\u201d he continued, \u201cTo meet this demand, New Zea- land must, of necessity, increase her dollar earnings and, with her | low cost structure, and the incidence of the height of her primary production season coinciding with the winter months, New Zealand appears ideally situated to meet the increasing demand for dairy and meat products resulting from Canada\u2019s rapidly expanding economy,\u201d he, said.Speaking on sports in the country, Mr.Mountain said that rugby, racing and wrestling were the three largest.The ambition of every New Zealander, whether Maori or Pakeh£, is to begome an \u201cAll black,\u201d the name given to members of the New Zealand representative rugby team.\u201cRacing is carried on throughout the year and there are few centers in New Zealand without their own, race course.Wrestling enjoys universal - popularity\u2019 and Despite Dollar Exchange Problem Canada - New Zealand Trade High fans of all ages and both sexes are to be found inNew Zealand.\u201cAlthough New Zealand has no indigenous animals, deer.pigs, rabbits, hare, pheasant and quail \u2018have been imported and provide excellent: sport for a weekend hunting trip and while there is a definite season for pheasant, duck and swan, the rest can be had any time.In addition New Zealand has some of the finest fishing in the world, ranging from swordfish and striped marlin and marko shark in the waters around the Bay of Islands in the extreme north, to salmon in the Rangitata \u2018in the south island.\u201cFor those who prefer fly fishing, brown and rainbow trout are plentiful in the rivers and lake of both .islands,\u2019 he said.In dealing with the geography of the land, Mr.Mountain said that New Zealand existed.in rough proportions, of one-third sown pasture and crops, one-third in marginal land used for run stock and commercial afforestation and third almost useless for farming because of its mountainous nature.\u201cThe quality of the land\u2019 varies throughout the country and because they are largely pastural, farms tend to become bigger holdings than in other countries.In contrast with Canadian conditions, grass grows almost .constantly throughout the year, livestock winter in the open, and the average farm carries one cow ot six sheep to two acres.\u201d He concluded by drawing a mental picture of New Zea- land that \u2018described Lhe country as a \u201csmall evergreen.fertile land, extremely high in productive potential, enjoying a high standard of living, free from racial problems, with virtually no unemployment, a sportsman\u2019s paradise, populated by a race of people of two.totally distinct origins. ES EE era ira pr PAGE TWO 0\" - TODAY.NOT TOMORROW Is the day to protect your family with a Polio policy.Ronald $.R.Williams INSURANCE BROKER BE.9511 DE.1690 F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 & Gents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) WI.6633 ® REPAIRING ee CLEANING ® PRESSING Have your Topcoat or Overcoat made now.Latest Fall and Winter styles.Customer's or our material made up.+ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1953 \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d - the completion of two decades CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY: .and Violet Walters are seen here as they mark Dorothy Davis ren\u2019s Theatre.with the Child- studios.- Pupils are now \u2018being registered with the group at both west-end and north-end \u2014 LT Sherbrooke at Grey EL, 9545 - TODAY until SATURDAY .| i STARS ARE SINGING\"| in Technicolor with Rosemary - Lauritx CLOONEY e MELCHIOR \u2014 Also \u2014 A \"OFF LIMITS\".Bob HOPE ® Mickey ROONF STARTING SUNDAY! \\ \"THE STOOGE\" 3 Dean MARTIN ®° Jerry: LEWIS A \u2014 Also \u2014 3 \"PONY EXPRESS\" 13 in Technicolor with ~ ] Charlton Rhonda - HESTON =e FLEMING | every day of the year for Children\u2019s Theatre INSURANCE ] Registration Good The Children's Theatre Can- of specialized training, under the competent direction of Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, reports this year\u2019s enrolments larger than ever, New classes and additional staff will be added for afternoon and evening groups.Children are registered from the age of five, with evening classes for seniors in speech and dramatic work, as well as the radio course under the direction of Chas Miller of CBC, A very ambitious programme of Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 CL.4519 308 ST.JAMES ST.W.° Montreal HOWARD S.ROSS, Q.C.Barrister and Solicitor Office: Suite 1115, Daily Star Bidg., Residence: Terrace Apartments, 231 St.James Street West, Ten Rosemount Avenue, Plateau 4451 Westmount, GLenview 2177 If no answer at residence \"phone PL.4451 St.Laurent-Mount Royal Rotary Club CARNIVAL \u2014 at the \u2014 NORGATE SHOPPING CENTRE SEPTEMBER 18th, 19th TONIGHT and- SATURDAY AFTERNOON.AND NIGHT With the registration period over, Club members began their regular activities last Monday.Some came into the Games Room just to sit and chat and renew old friendships; others participated in their favourite ping-pong game, or cherckers or pick-up sticks, while others went into the gym for a workout.Mostly everyone wanted to know when the movies started and what was the name of the | | serial.Teen Agers were interested to know when the dances would begin and athletes enquiring as to the gymnasium schedules and so on and so on.and with all questions answered to the best of our ; abilities - the 1953-54 season is on the way.= A very interesting activity planned in this year's program will be the Community Sing Song under the supervision of Herb Davies and Fred Pennell, the former operating the slides with the latter at the.piano.200 different songs are available and the weekly event will be conducted campfire style - All members are cordially invited to attend when Unity Sings - The opening date will be announced shortly.MEETING Club members, 17 years of age and over, are cordially invited to attend a special meeting on Friday, September 25th, at 9 p.m.The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the possibility of forming a social club Yor senior members.\u201cGOOD NEWS\u201d Popular Louis Thomas, Indian Lore expert and Art Woodcraft Instructor, returns to the Unity scene again this year and will conduct his Art Woodcraft classes every Wednesday evening and Saturday morning.The first movie of the season takes place on Tuesday, September 29th.at 6.45 p.m.The name of the serial is \u201cRadar Patrol vs.Spy King.Ted Stikeman's Lathe Work and Wookwork Class will get underway on Wednesday, October 7th, at 7 p.m.THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB LL A TE B M re \u2018 y Maurice Mariasine SUSMAMII NN SSIIE IIS SRI MAS MMM every Wednesday and Friday evening.A novelty scwing class for junior and intermediate girls will be held every Friday evening starting September 25th.at 7 p.m.GYMNASIUM SCHEDULE A temporary evening schedule for the gymnasium is as follows: Monday 7-8 p.m.Boys - Juniors; | 8-9 p.m.Boys Intermediates.Tues- iday 6.45-9 p.m.Movies.Wednesday 7-8 p.m.Boys Biddy Basket- | pall; 8-9 p.m.Mixed Badmington; 9-10 p.m.Senior boys basketball.Thursday 7-8 p.m.Girls - Juniors; .8-9 p.m.Girls Intermediate.Fri- {day 7-8 p.m, Boys - Juniors; 8-9 p.m.Boys Intermediates; 9-10 p.m.Senior Boys Basketball.Monkiand at Girouard DE.9711 TODAY aad FRIDAY .HELD OVER ! 2 Hits in Technicolor! \u201cTHE QUIET MAN\" John WAYNE © Maureen O'HARA \u2014 Also \u2014 \"I LOVE MELVIN\" Donald Debbie O'CONNOR © REYNOLDS + STARTS SATURDAY! \"CAMILLE\" Gerta GARBO @ Robert TAYLOR \u2014 Also \u2014 \"TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT\" Lauren BACALL plz Humphrey BOGART e Fred Pennell's Talent Parade will hold auditions and rehearsals stage and radio plays is.on the schedule for the 1953-54 season.| Diction, poise, deportment, elocution, stage and radio technique | is included in the curriculum.| Registration is taking place now |\u2019 in the west end studio?Girouard Avenue, and the north end studio in the Rialto Theatre on Park Avenue.Phone Dorothy Davis or | Violet Walters for further infor- FUN-GAMES-PRIZES.mation at DE 6620, Wal age re + CORT \u201cve > os ss tr A: > R ag ALE A vg & wens I o* ay CAP TER oo ; fu if.i 6 T4000 «an neater à Ronde | FLEMING || 3 | DE.9711 Debbie EYNOLDS v - TAYLOR Lauren BACALL FINE FLOORING e HARDWOOD 05 © RUBBER & COMPANY WESTMOUNT Free Estimates Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors © ASPHALT A.Ross Grafton 4496 ST.CATHERINE STREET WE.2323 WE.4046 Reliable JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS 4 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXIV, No.38, i ce 2 Zz 3 AT WESTERN CONVENTION: Delegates to the annual meeting of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce at Edmonton, include, left to right, E.A.Bromley, CNR vice-president of purchases and stores; Henry Birks, president, Henry Birks & Sons; Lewis W.Simms, president, The Canadian Chamber of Commerce, F.of Montreal.J.Cunningham, vice-president and secrctary, Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada; O.B.Thornton, president, Montreal Trust Company, and C.L.Walker, assistant general manager, Bank , C.N.R.photo FALL SALE! 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