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[" EEEEnEannEu=e Em | see \u2014 Seno?es ve, - presented at the Model UN.Prodbas \" me vor vol.XXV, No.13 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 à iner = S oo 5 Serving the aw of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Candis\u2019 s- Metropolis Gr 35, PRICE 5e 3 JUDGE REVERSES BYLAW RULING CAPT.C.H.CARMICHAEL Smoke Eater Lauds Town On Retiring Praise for the City .of West- mount as an employer came yesterday from Capt.C.H: Carmichael, of the Westmount Fire Department, at a presentation to him upon his retriement.\u2018It\u2019s.a wonderful town to work for,\u201d he said; \u201cand if I was just starting out again I'd do it all - over,\u201d - Alderman J.A.De Lalanne, commissioner of police and fire, made the presentation at the ceremony which took place at the Fire Department.\u201c> Capt, Carmichael served with the department for 31 years.He was promoted to lieutenant in 1933 and captain in 1945.Born in Dundee, Scotland, he came fo Canada in 1914 and served overseas with the Canadian Army during the First World War.His service with the fire department dates back to the time when there were only two autos in the department.Station 2 had a chemical wagon, horse-drawn ladder truck and hose wagon, and there was a pump, and horse drawn hose and ladder wagons at station 1.\u201cOnly four men were on duty at each station then,\u201d he recalls.Ificluded in the many fires Capt.(Continued on page 2) Model UN Meet Arranged MN: Four resolutions will be \u201cdebated\u201d at the Fifth annual Model United Nations Assembly in Central YMCA tonight and tomorrow.Groups participating include the YWCA, Southwestern YMCA students of Sir George Williams College, McGill University, and the University of Montreal, the Young Men's Section of the Board of Trade, Baha'i Youth, Adath Israel young people, and the Young Men's and Shaar Hasomayim synagogue Canadian Club.Eighteen countries will be re- Resolutions will deal with disarmament, the UN technical assistance program, the Jordan River hydroelectric -froject dispute, and admission of Red China to the UN.Shan te ThE tid City Move Expected On Monday Local city officials are awaiting copy of a judgment handed down in Superior Court by Mr.Justice A.1 Smith, in which, it is reported, some of thir bylaws have been ruled illegal.It is expected the matter will be\u2019 discussed Monday at a meeting of the city council, and a decision on the next move of the city may be taken at that time.The case is one in which Armand Duhamel was charged by the city with failing to obtain a permit for| additions to a building, and contravening regulations dealing with a bathroom and kitchen in a local rooming- house.He was found guilty, and it was in appeal to the Superior: Court that the Smith judgment has been handed down.According to reports the judgment is based on the fact that the city exceeded its authority in handling dowa laws governing additions to buildings when such authority wasn\u2019t contained in the powers delegated to them by the provincial legislature.Mayor Campbell Named To Open 'Y' Hobby Show Mayor Roy L.Campbell of Westmount will open the 18th annual! Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show, Miss Noreen Murphy, secretary of the Westmount Boys.and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show, announced this week.It will be held Wednesday, April 21, and run until Saturday April 24.The Hobby Show is open to boys and girls living in West- mowht going to school in West- mount or who belongs to a club or organization in Westmount, Departments this year include | arts and crafts, collections, music, swimming, pets.Entries for the Hobby Show will be received at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.from April 12-19.Thé Hobby Show committee is composed of 40 young people, ve- presenting the Westmount Girls\u2019 and Boys\u2019 Hi-Ÿ club and representatives from each of the schools in Westmount.Boys and Girls planning to enter are advised to prepare their exhibits within the next few weeks.A popular event of the coming Westmount Boys and Girls Hobby Show, to be held during the Easter holidays; will be the music festival.This will take place on Friday, April 23, at 8 p.m.The classes will include instrumental and vocal (Continued on page 2) vai, \u201c4 gymnastics and CAEN Ew, tind PUBLIC SPEAKING SEMIFINALS: The Rotary Boy's Public Speaking contest held one of its semi-final rounds at the Westmount Rotary Club Wednesday, under the chairmanship of N.A.Millington.The two winners, who will advance to the finals April 27, are Kevin Larkin, of Loyola High School and Gordon Pape of Three Rivers High School.From left to right are Father K.Scott of Loyola, Larkin, Mil- lington, Pape and P.N.Hart- wick, principal of Three Rivers.(Photo by Ed.Bermingham) Auxiliary Fire Force Meets Monday Night First parade of the auxiliary fire department of the city of \u2018 Westmount will be held Monday at 8 pm.at Fire Station No.1, Stanton avenue.There will be no training, but members of the volunteer unit will have an opportunity to meet with Chief W.C.Cobb and other members of the city's fire fighting force.Training proposed and equipment \\ wile be be discussed.5 Girls Chosen For 'Y\u2019 Session.Five representatives of .the Westmoünt Girls\u2019 Hi-Y club have been elected to represent their club at-the eastern Ontario and Quebec Regional Hi-Y conference next month.The conference will be - Held from April 19-21 in Quebec City.Members of the Wsetmount Girls\u2019 Hi-Y club who\" were chosen to go are Mickey Brown, Janet Henderson, Georgia Copland, Andy Gross and Miriam Kyte.Public Speaking Standard Is High In Rotary Contest Kevin Larkin, 3959 Van Horne avenue, of Loyola High School, and Gordon Pape, of Three Rivers High School, won the semi-final round of the Rotary Boys' Public Speaking contest neld Wednesday at the weekly lunchean meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club.Laval Giguere of Thedford Mines High School and Scout Taylor of Lachute High School also took part.J.Austin Murphy, Q.C.E.H.K.Hugessen and John Sheridan acted as judges.N.A.Millington was chairman.The two winners of this contest, which was \u201cof exceptionaily high calibre\u201d according to the judges, will take part in the finals at the Rotary Club of Montreal, April 27.| Gordon Pape, speaking on A Man Who Has Changed the World.said that Jesus Christ gave man- | kind a new creed to follow.Previously men had thought in terms of an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth, he said.The new principlés, taught men to observe the golden rule.Jesus set an example of this all through His life.\u201cAnother of His great teachings was humility.He also taught men a way of life, not merely how to go to Heaven,\u201d he said.Kevin Larkin spoke on The Case of the Teenage Driver.and advocated driving courses as a preventive to the many accidents teenagers are involved in now.\u201cWe should have to show more | than competence at the wheel,\u201d he said.\u201cPresent licenses should be withdrawn, and after passing these courses.\u201d Laval Giguere, a French speaking Canadian.who is attending an Thief Gets $70 From Till Hyman\u2019s Cigar Store, 5003 Sherbrooke street west, was robbed of some $70 in a holdup at ¥ p.m.Tuesday, West- mount police reported.Mrs.A.Allen, of 2551 Coursol street, saleslady in the store, sald she was standing near the cash register when a man entered, put his hand ia his overcoat pocket {32 and told her to give him the money.As she stood there, police said, he punched the keys on the register, reached in and took the money.Then he walked out and went east on Sherbrooke street, Mrs.Allen, described the man as speaking English, of slight .bulld and: about 10 years old.Cp de ger re-issued only English school for the first time this year, spoke on What I Want From an Education.He said that most important was to develop mentally, physically, spiritually and socially.Scott Taylor discussed Thomas Edison as A Man Who Has Changed the World.He spoke on the work Edison did in the field of electrical séience, much of which is included in many phases of our everyday life, The Rotary Boys\u2019 Public Speaking \u201ccontest began some 15 years ago and now includes all schools in the province and many from eastern Ontario.All boys 18 and under are eligible to compete.Over 500.entered this year's contest, prizés fer which are scholarships to further education.They total $700 to the first four winners, who also will receive medals.C.H.Drury Heads Red Feather Team Welfare Federation of Montreal announced today that Chipman H.+ Drury.vice-president of Canadian Car and Foundry Company, Limited.has accepted the appointment \u2018 as chairman of the Corporation and Executives division in the 1954 Red Feather Campaign.October is Red Feather month in most American and Canadian - cities.In Montreal the drive's official period is Septemer 27 to October 7, with special approaches in advance of these dates and organizational work already started.Mr.Drury is a native Montreal- er, and has had considerable experience in philanthropic enterprises, He has been active in the direction of several of the 26 Red Feather agencies, including the Montreal Boys' Association and its new Point St.Charles Boya' and Girly\u2019 Club.His military experience is extensive and he has served overseas with the rank of Colonel.He is a graduate of the Harvard School of Business and a director of several Canadian commercial and- industrial-flrms» i 8. J MADE-TO-MEASURE 4 IN ONE WEEK.i ORDER NOW! se Sa SAEED Le mn ws \" fore making the deal final.{ PAGE TWO Judgment of Mr.Justice A.1.Smith on some local bylaws was a surprise to many here and hereabouts.as is word that the local municipal association has asked council to further study the Victoria avenue, -Grosvenor avenue one-way street projects be- Speaking of the municipal association, the brain- trusters of that body are still sweating it out with the old MAAA grounds deal, and wondering whether to recommend that an artificial ice rink be constructed on the site, that it be turned into a public park, or sold.Total snowfall in West- mount to the end of February this year reached 68 inches against an 80-year av- GET READY FOR SPRING! 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Gladstone avenue, beginning in April, will become a one-way street north from Dorchester to St.Catherine.Between 9 a.m.and 6.30 p.m., parking will be restricted to the west side for 30 minutes only.St.Sulpice road parking was restricted during the winter months to the north side only; parking is now prohibited on the north side and permitted on the south side .Skating riwss In the community, of which there are 11, were active last month with total attendance approaching 20,000.Most popular was the King George skating rink, used by nearky 3,500 skaters.Accidents re ported on Westmount streets during February totalled 113, resulting in injuries to 33 persons.There were no fatalities.The verage daily rate of 3.39 was high (the average for the whole of 1953 was 2 per day), but relatively high accident frequency at this time of year is general in the Metropolitan Area.The Willock Bros.are wifeless these days as both Mrs.Ken and Mrs.Bill are holidaying in Florida.Mr.Wil- lock, Sr.will retire this year and intends to live in Florida.So the daughters-in-law are doing some house-hunting, too.N Miss Merle Snowdon, super- secretary at Russ Graul's Electrolux branch and -a Grosvenor Avenue resident, ie convalescing from an operation but is expected back to work in two or three weeks.Eryl Jones, owner of the Westmount Garage, has returned from a two week's combined business and pleasure trip to England and his home in Wales.By air, of course.- Mr.and Mrs.Lorne Parker were among those who PROTECT finest fire equipment, a.WESTMOUNT i \u201c|| MA.1086 \u2014 (eves and Sat.GL.1220) « Fully approved by Underwriters\u2019 Laboratories.Costs only cents yearly! \u2014 far less'%than 1/10th of conventional electric systems {and no short-circuit hazard!) - | : Excellent, too, for commercial and industrial buildings, with or without sprinklers.i Sole Canadian importers.Also a complete line of the your loved ones, life & property from FEAR OF FIRE! Our new, unfailing alarms will give quick warning should fire break out.AGENCIES Reg d ou.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT soe Unity Boys\u201d Club .1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB N IE M y Maurice Mariasine AN CHURCH: REV.PAUL CHAN of the Chffese Prebyteri- an Church will report on the work of his mission to the congregation of Stanley Presby- \u2018terian Church Sunday evening, following which there will be a round table discussion.Mr.Chan is a graduate of the Theological Seminary in Canton, China.For several years he was in charge of Chinese work in Ottawa from where he came to Montreal and has been minister of the Chinese Presbyterain Church here since January 1940.He is the son of the late Nam Sing Chan, who was the founder of the Chinese Presbyterian Church in Montreal.; Rev.J.D.Wilkie, the minister will preach at the morning service, next Sunday, the subject of his sermon being \u201cWhat We Canot Love, We Ha W.Moxley Heads Unity Boys Club William G.Moxley was elected president of the Unity Boys Club at the annual meeting held Monday.Formal presentation was also made to him of the Silver-Key- stone award of the Boys Clubs of Canada for his \u201cextraordinary and outstanding service to youth.\u201d The presentation was made by Alan D.McCall, president of the Boys Clubs of Canada.Television was credited with playing a major role in prevent; ing crime among youngsters here by Maurice Mariasine, executive director of the club.He said that although it has \u2018caused a drop in attendance at some boys clubs, it has been responsible for keeping them at home.One of the main purposes of the Unity Club, he said is to supplement the role of the church, the school, and the home in the lives of these children.The results are making for better future fathers, mothers and citizens, \u201cCanada\u2019s greatest asset is the youth of the nation,\u201d he claimed.J.C.Nelles, chairman of the Eastern Area Council, Boys\u2018 Clubs of Canada, outlined club activities on a national and international scale, He recalled the first boys club on the continent started in Boston in 1906, and later Montreal's first, in 1908, at Griffintown.\u201cProgress has been at a very fast clip over the years,\u201d he said.\u201cThere are now 40 clubs in Canada alone and more being organized all the time.\u201d Mr.Nelles said that 10 new boys\u2019 clubs will soon be added to the 40 clübs already in.existence in Canada \u2018\u2018doing such magnificent work and providing such needed leadership.\u201d Other officers elected were J.Lawson, vice-president; D.T.Youngson, honorary treasurer; and W.W.Allison, honor secretary.worked hard and long for the recent Kinsmen Telethon.Lorne was on the shift from 5 pm.to 1 am.and Mrs.Parker stayed on until about 7 a.m.When she arrived home, her husband was getting ready to go back on the job.F 0 creas] .- .+ ; wo bee.Nicky Wright won the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association Junior Singles Ping Pong Championship Saturday at the first annual tournament held at the East End Boys\u2019 -Club.- Unity Boys\u2019 Club also came through in the doubles tournament, with Keith Gavin and Nicky Wright won* the junior doubles championship., Fred McMänus and Bobby.Gillespie vieing for intermediate honors dropped close matches to the Lions Boys\u2019 Club.National Boys\u2019 Club Week _ A series of special events is scheduled to take place at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club beginning Monday, March 20, and ending Saturday, April 3.\u2018On Monday night, March 29, National Boys\u2019 Club Week will officially get underway with a Penny Carnival and all members, parents and friends in the community are welcome to attend.Wednesday, March 31 the Wheel Chair Wonders will be ône of the \u2018main attractions, while during the interval, Roy Norman and his gymnastic group from Point St.Charles will demonstrate their abilities as gymnasts.This group Smoke Eater.(Continued from page 1) Carmichael has\u201d fought, was the big blaze at Victorta Hall in 1924, twice at Melville Church, the Red- dy Memorial Hospital, York Avenue garages and the Temple Emanuel Church.Plans for the future inélude short trips to Ontario, Nova Sco- tian, and Northern Quebec.After that he plans to get into something active.\u201cAfter all, I'm still much too young to retire,\u201d Carmichael argues.At one time a soccer enthusiast, he contents himself now with fishing, and intends to do a lot now.Capt.Carmichael, who lives at 5195 Globert avenue, was also cited for service by general manager T.J, Hughes.Mayor Campbell (Continued from page 1) ° music, public speaking and dancing, as well as a special class for music composed by the contestants.The committee for the Department of Music, consisting of Ann Hunt, Peggy MacRae, and Venetia Elliot, is under the chairmanship of Wendy Wright and the advisor is Mr.J.B.Speirs.Family Welfare Meeting Today Lack of home-care for the sick; lack of low-rental housing; broken homes which in turn breed more proken homes, \u2018and unemployment already rife among the elderly (who are first to be hit in any business recession) will be topics at the 53rd annual meeting of ae RZ appeared on Vic Obéck\u2019s Television program and gave a very fine performance.The Wheel Chair Wonders of the Cañadiän Paraplegic Association have been playing exhibition games with recres.' tional agencies throughout the city and last year competed in a tournamerit in Great Britain.On Friday, April 2, the annual Hobby Show will be held and articles produced in the.chib work.} shops will be on display.Ribbons § will be awarded for good workmanship and originality.- On Saturday, April 3 the Bar Dance with the Mel-O-Trio in attendance will go on as advertised starting at 8.30 p.m.but the scheduled basketball series with the Ottawa Boys' Clubs has been cane celled.Word was received from Ottawa that it is impossible for their teams to compete this year.Plans are underway to have the Malone, N.Y.National Guardsmen come here to play their re- | turn match with Unity\u2019s intermediates on that date.Children\u2019s Theatre To-morrow afternoon, Elizabeth Anderson will be taking a group of boys and girls to see Beauty and the Beast at the Victoria Hall.All youngsters planning to go are asked to be at the Wnity Boys' Club at 1 p.m, GREENE.AVENUE REPAIR SHOP REC'D.Now Located at 1368 GREENE AVE.{Near Sherbrooke) HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS of all kinds FURNITURE REFINISHING and UPHOLSTERING HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND RADIOS WE.4905 Pick-up and Delivery Service LANDLORDS OF MONTREAL SUCAR PARTY The landlords of Montreal are invited to join in at a Sugar Porty to be held Sunday, April 19th, 1954.This Sugar Party is organized by a group of ladies, which will be held at St.Henri de Mascouche In Mr.H.Dupras cabin, Dinner at 11.30 a.m., which will be followed by dancing and other attractions.Syrup and toffee on snow will be served, and many attendance prizes will be presented.Admission price is $2.50 and the gathering will be at Duval Motors, corner of Jarry and Lajeunesse of 10 a.m.For all other information, the andiords may call the following telephone numbers: TR.3537 - DE.5076 HO.4453 - AM.9359 the Montreal Family Welfare Association.= - \u2014 1215 GREENE AVE.WESTMOUNT FITZROY 0769 L George F.Bourke NOTARY 4805 CUMBERLAND AVEN.D.S.N.D.SEL.3262 231 St.James Street?West, Plateau 4451 HOWARD S.Barrister and Solicitor Office: Suite 11185, Dally Star Bidg.,Residence: Terrace Apartments, i?no answer at residence \u2018phone PL.4459 ROSS, Q.C.Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, GLenview 2377 + «ven eg ean a.\" i vA ea Fr Al 4 1 riasine ok's Televi.a very fine el Chair T Para- een play.ago the ofa in a tain.the annual , and ar.el work.Tecrea.y.Ribbons § good work.-Trio in at- - advertised t the sched- vith the Ot- .-been can- eived from possible for this year, Elizabeth | à group of eauty and .Hall.All go are ask- Boys\u2019 Club AIRS SHING INC FRICAL ADIOS 4905 NTREAL real are bar Party 1 19th, nized by will be puche In ich will hd other ee on any at- esented.and the Motors, esse af pn, the lowing 76 359 5 the\u201d Bam = FINE FLOORING © HARDWOOD 7 ® RUBBER # Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors A.Ross Crafton & COMPANY 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT Free Estimates © ASPHALT WE.2323 hei he FE , ., .$ -.Ee _.TURN ¥ à ; 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WE.; = Reliable JEWELLERS _- || WATCHREPAIRS aminer 4 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S 4046 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXV, No.13 NA; Millington \u2018Named President Education Body Norman A, Millington, executive secretary of the Westmount YMCA, was re-elected president Tuesday of the Council of Christian Education of the Province of Quebec at its 117th annual meeting in the Central YMCA.Other officers elected were: Rev.Dr H.H.Walsh and Rev.R.S.Dunn, vice-presidents; Rev.PA.Ferguson, honorary secretary; and Fletcher Kerr, honorary treasurer.In its report the board of direc- \u2018tors noted church-centred boys\u2019 work in Canada was in serious recession.It was pointed out \u201cthefe is a great\u201d opportunity, through more whole-hearted denominational co- - operation in the council's boys work program, for Quebec to make an advance in this area of Christian education.\u201d The Canadian Giris in Training committee reported more than 800 girls had registered in 80 groups, compared with 770 girls in 78 groups the previous year.One of the highlights of the year was the 11 local teacher training schools held during the year at the request of clergymen\u2019 and teachers.Courses were provided at Arvida, Beebe, St.Eustache-sur-le-Lac, St.Laurent, Farnham, Grand Ligne, Knowlton, Mount Royal, Pointe Claire, Rose- |.mere and at Presbyterian churches on the South Shore.Total registration was 846.More than 200 attended the Divinity Hall leadership course, it was reported.Other reports were presented by = ~= Have your Suit made NOW at \"a special reduced price.Very latest materials and best workmanship guaranteed.WE SPECIALIZE IN MAKING STOLES, CAPES, SHORTIES FROM -YOUR OLD FUR COAT.Come in and compare our prices! 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.GL.3916 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1934 - = COM.J.J.ALLAN Salvation Army's Cifizens\u2019 Rally Sunday Afternoon Commissioner .and Mrs.John J.; Allan will visit this city Saturday, Sunday and Monday, March 27, 28 and 29- and address public and private gatherings.Sunday afternoon, at 8:00 p.m,, in the Salvation Army Citadel, 1485 Drummond Street, he will give a lecture on the topic, \u201cCan We Have a New World?\u201d Major General À.Ernest Walford, C.B., C.B.E., E.D.will be chairman of this meeting.Among other prominent citizens invited to attend are:- Mayor Camillien Houde, Douglas Bremner, Rev.Dr.F.W.Nor- wood, Mrs.G.Gordon Hyde, Mrs Sydney, A.MacSween and Mrs.R.G.Gilbride.The public is cordially invited to this \u2018\u201cCitizens\u2019 Rally\u201d.Commissioner John J.Allan is the son of early-day Salvationists, his mother, the former Captain Phoebe Strong, having pioneered Salvation Army work in Ireland.Commissioner Allan was one of the first of The Salvation Army's boy cornetists, and was born in Hazelton, Pennsylvania, becoming a famous soloist of the New York Staff Band.\" He was awarded the Croix de Guerre while.serving as a chaplain with the American Forces in World War No.1, when he was promoted to the rank of Major, the highest possible rank for chaplains, and placed in charge of all religious work in the advanced areas.During the Second World War, the Commissioner was principal assistant, Chaplain-General\u2019s Department, United States Army, until October, 1942, when the special leave from Salvation Army duty granted him for this purpose expired.Had he not been urgently required for Salvation leadership, he would have doubtless have had a second world war career among the VIPs of America.He speaks now of the profit gained by being in conference with such men as Generals Marshall and Eisenhower and watching their methods.Perhaps most significant of all is the fact that for a decade the new chief was in charge of New York\u2019s famous Bowery Corps, mingling with the stream of outcasts drifting endlessly through that notorious area.After terms in charge of Salvation Army operations in the Central and Eastern Territories of the United States, Commissioner Allan was called to London to become Chief of the Staff, in which position he gave administrative oversight to Army operations in all parts of the world.Maritime Club The Marftime Women\u2019s Club of Montreal, Incorporated, will sponsor a fashion show of ladies\u2019 apparel and hats presented by Ju- Hette, with furs by a Montreal furier, on Tuesday evening, March 30, at 8.30 p.m, in the auditorium of the YW.C.A, 1355 Dorchester Street West.Mrs.M, Symons will be the po- OO O00 000 AR AO loist on this ocasion.LA AAA LA \u201cPurple N White REVIEW by Gord Wasserman GA A M M MAMA A MAMMA M A AAA ANA A IAA AA MAMMA A AM AA ZZ By GORDON WASSERMAN , It seems that our comments about school spirit at W.H.S.aroused much discussion among our readers.in fact, we received a letter from one of our teachers \u2014 now retired .who, we learn, has been a faithful reader of this 70 CR \u201cIt gave me a great deal of pleasure to read your article in The Examiner of March 19.\u201cIn particular, I agree absolutely with all you wrote about school spirit.In my opinion public spirit should be one of the most important elements in school life, which can be developed by the support of and by the participation in the extra-curricular activities.By these things, loyalty and tradition are built up.I am sure that I am expressing the opinion of the Old Boys, of whom I am the oldest.(Signed) Henry H.Worsfold We thank Mr.Worsfold for his interest and hope that more of our readers will take the time to write us and express their opinion on any phase of school life .\u201d.this is your column .we appneciate your co-operation .News and Views A \"All agree that the trip to Cornwall was a terrific experience (even though our team lost) .the parents won the debate af the annual parent-youth dinner given by the Hi-Y Club \u2018of Westmount .speaking about victories, the boys kept their promise and trimmed the girls at the \u201cpénny race\u201d last week .the Glee Club is rehearsing for their annual Easter Concert .Gord Clements and Di Young won a chicken dinner (redeemable at the Chicken Coop) at the Barn Dance .from all reports, the.Barn Dance was a tremendous social success although poorly attended .Bob Haslett and Lorna Atkinson both opened their homes to friends after the festivities .our sincere thanks to Mr.Schaffelburg for accompanying the hoop squad to Cornwall on short notice .congrats to Mr.Dyke, now the father of a bouncing baby boy .Happy Birthday Belated birthday greetings to Doug Shiel on the 15 .also Susie Beck and Sandra Downs on the same date .Maureen Rosen- column f for some time.he writes as follows .¥ berg, 17 on the 17th ., Dave Heiman, 16 on the 17th .Rose Rochman was 16 on the 19th., This week our birthday wishes go to Carol Roberts, 16 on the 22 ., to our reporter Sue Christmas, 17 -on the 23 .to Rhett Lawson, 17 on the 25 .to Mike Larratt, 18 on the 25 ,.to Bill Quinlan, 17 on the 28 .and Bruce Hesse, 18 on the 28.Coming Events EXAMS!!! APRIL 11!1 Victoria Hall One Man Show High class clowning and satire that has been delighting United States audiences will be brought to Westmount tonight, when Peter Carlisle presents his Theatre Petit Guignol at Victoria Hall fresh from a successful American tour.The Canadian-born actor-dancer features in his local production those acts which his tour have established as the most popular: a humorous take-off on a German production of Hamlet, a burlesque of \u201cMedea\u201d, good-natured interpretations of the ballet and modern dance, and poignant vignettes of a Scottish jester and of Cardinal Richelieu, CANADIAN WOODGRAFT CAMP (STE.DONAT) for limited number of select Canadian and Amer- icon elementary and secondary school boys 8-13 | years of age.Inform.Director, 1375 Laird Bivd., Mont Royal, P.Q.NEED A 600D PLUMBER ?4937 Sherbrooke West PHONE 24-hour service for o our customers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing & Heating Contractors Westmount Maybe not today \u2014 L but you will taste O'Keefe\u2019s Ale, eda = its mild flavour and enjoy its fa developed quality.From that day on you wi F bo drinking O'Keefe's.sar today! satire Tnited ought Peter Petit fresh stour.ancer action \u2018have lar: a rman esque nter- \u2018and rnant r'and West End Residents Will Assist In Joint Fund Campaign For Blind Campaign workers In Notre Dame de Grace and the west end of the city are being lined up this week in preparation for the Combined Appeal for the Blind.The drive, the only officially recognized appeal for the blind this year, is being held from April 26 to May 8.The three uniting organizations are the Montreal Association for the Blind, the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, and L'Association Canadienne - Francaises dés Aveugles, Inc.The quota of the three organizations together is $250,000, : ® .The, joint campaign chairmen, Maj.-Gen.R.O.G.Morton and Jean Joubert, listed this week some of the work these agencies are doing, A home is maintained for the aged blind, Places are found for the blind in industry.There is a residential school for blind and partially blind boys and girls.An industrial workshop is operated for blind and partially blind men and women.An extensive Braille library is maintained, and there is a home teaching service.Advice and treatment in preventing blindness are arranged.No distinction is made as to race, creed or color in the work among the blind.The underlying + principle of the entire project is to help the blind to help them- 8elves.Two residents of the west end have beén named ainong the leaders of the campaign.They are R.M.Perowne and BE.R.Complin, - who have been chosen to head up.the employees division this year.Dr.A.E.Moss Urges Action On Seaway For Steel Supply An adequate ore supply for our steel mills is dependent upon the deepening of the St.Lawrence waterways, Dr.A.E, Moss, chief | geologist of the Iron Ore Company of Canada sald yesterday.It is especially necessary, he said, if we become Involved in a third world war.\u201cThe United States is estimated to require 30-40 million tons of foreign ore annually within 10 or 15 years,\u201d he said, \u201cand most of this will be supplied by Canada.\u201cIn Wartime\u201d, the demand will be much greater and it will be essential that iron ores from New Quebec and Labrador be available.\u201d Discussing A New Iron Ore Empire in Canada\u2019s Northeast Dr.Moss said that while the first high grade ore was discovered in Labrador in 1829, a geological survey of Canada had stated that industrial P.McCUAIG LIMITED 65 Hillside Ave.Small or large installations in houses or Westmount plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS \\ The beer with heart of gold © THR EXAMINER, WEATMOUNT, PRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 * At Victoria Hall Barbara Harris has the role of the Béauty in the Children\u2019s Theatre production of \u201cBeauty and The Beast\u201d under the direction of Dorothy Davis and Violet [ Walters, which will have a repeat performance this Saturday afternoon in Victoria Hall.the region was favorable iron ore prospecting ground in 1895.\u201cJt was not until 1946, though, that an intensive drilling program was uadertaken to prove up the vast ore tonnage required to justify the enormous capital expenditures required to bring these properties to the production stage,\u201d he said.Dr.Moss cited two major reasons for this long delay \u2014 the inaccessibility of the region and the lack of adequate iron ore markets until after World War II He said that it was not until five American steel companies together with Hollinger and Hanna interests formed the Iron Ore Company of Canada, to supplement 9merican iron ore rserves, that the region came under intensive study.: \u201cThis company agreed to provide the necessary capital to build and equip the 360 mile railroad between Sept Iles, to buiid hydro power plants, to erect townsites and to provide all other monies required to bring the deposits into production.They also guaranteed a market for the iron ore,\u201d he said.Dr.Moss said the company spent over $10 million on preliminary exploration \u2014 risk capital spent during the search for ore before there was any assurance of ultimate success.B.W.P.Luncheon The annual meeting and luncheon of the Business Women\u2019s Unit of the Catholic Women's League of Canada will take place at 12.30 pm.on Saturday, April 24, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.The election of officers for the coming season will take place, and the attendance of all members is requested.The president, Mrs.James B.Shanahan, is chairman for the occasion.% Mtl Phoenix Players Offer \u2018Traveller's Jov' \u201cTraveller's Joy\u201d a farce comedy which ran three years in London, is being presented by the Montreal Phoenix Players at Victoria Hall, Friday and Saturday April 2nd and 3rd.; The direction of this production is in the capabale hands of Binnie Aubrey, who has fifteen years on the professional stage in England behind her, having ran her own Repertory Theatre and Drama School.Miss Aubrey has also appeared in English films for Elstree Studios and has been on the BBC.The cast includes Anne Wright Robertson, Johanna Dor- fler, Felcia Bonaparte, Lennox MacFarlane, Ken Coles, Peter Martin, Alexis Sokoloff, Sam 7 Hitelman and Albert Bermel.- Former CBS.Official Robert Walter, a former Columbia Broadcasting System station manager, now engaged in produe- ing religious radio and TV pro- ructions for the World of Life Fellowship of New York City, will speak Sunday night at 7 pm, at Evangel Pentecostal Church, Closse and Tupper Streets.Formerly manager of the CBS radio station at Corning, N.Y., Mr.Walter was born in Water- town, N.Y, and began his radio career in that city, later being Speaks Here Sunday associated with stations in Syra« cuse, New York, Philadelphia, Johnstown and Altoona, Pa.in addition to Corning, N.Y.Not finding the answer to life and its problems in his profese sional suacess in the radio field, his quest ended 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Bo ea THE EXAMINER .Serving the City, of Westmon à GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S (METROPOLIS Published Every Friday + .THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY - \u2019 Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAlnut 2773% 7 \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an Independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: 32.00 per year: $1.00 half yeas, Authorized as 2nd Class Mal) - Post Office Dept., Ottawa.FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1954 Unions and Wages .High Degree of Unionization Doesn't Mean Higher Standards An interesting point was made by Dr.Leo Wolman, economist at Columbia Univer- gity, New York, when he appeared as witness for Santa Fe Railway in its legal battle against union shop.Dr.Wolman argued that wage increases in the U.S.economy generally had resulted not primarily from union activity but from good management, good productivity and shortages of labor.He pointed to the U.K.as an example that a high degree of unionization does not necessarily bring a comparably high standard of living.Figures support Dr.Wolman.The U.K.with a population of 50 million, has 10 million unionists \u2014 one in five.The U.S.with a population of 160 million, has 15 million unionisis \u2014 one in eleven.Thus, the U.K.is twice ag heavily unionized.as the U.S.But + U.K.workers get only one-half to one-third the real wages of U.S.workers.\u201cAustralia is even more heavily \u2018unionized than U.K.But its workers are still well below U.S.level.Election Expenses Saskatchewan CCF Candidates Were Biggest Spenders Federal election expenses, tabled in House of Commons, have aroused interest in Saskatchewan.They show that CCF candidates in that.province had more money to spend than Liberals or Conservatives who, according to Socialist propaganda, are richly financed by the \u201cbig interests.\u201d Figures for 15 Saskatchewan ridings show that CCF candidates spent a total of $45,566; Liberals, $43,282; Conservatives, $31,442.Average spending per candidate was $3,031 for Socialists; $2,885 for Liberals; $2,240 for Conservatives.Commenting on this show of wealth, the Regina \u2018Leader-Post\u2019 remarks: \u201cNaturally, the amounts expended from provincial headquarters on radio, newspaper advertising.and pamphlets do not show in these returns.Nevertheless as electors no doubt noted at the time, the CCF had more paid air time in Saskatchewan than any other party, and did not suffer by comparison with respect to newspaper advertising and pamphlets.\u201d (Rector of Trinity Memorial Church} A Study In Isaiah II By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor Lord without result.As Isaiah was to put it years afterwards.\u201cThey that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength.\u201d By the goodness of God something may happen to us when we come to Him casually or formally, but by the promise of God something is bound ot happen when we come to him in expectation.THEE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 36, 1954 So at a certain stage in the History of Judah, in a certain set of circumstances, when the State was distrurbed by the political changes which were taking place, a young man named Isaiah wént up to the Temple.We may speculate as to why he went up.Possibly he went to admire the beautiful doors of the Temple and the pillars of brass and all the other things which tempted the cupidity of tde King of Babylon.Jerusalem was very proud of its Temple, and the people felt that it was their sure protection; many a young man might go up to admire it.And because so many made their way there it would also be.a place of gossip, a place where the wealthy young men might forgather to exchange the news of the day; what was going on in Israel and Syria, or even in Egypt and Asy- ria; and the brilliant politics of the King and his advisers in playing off Syria against Israel and Egypt against Asyria.It was a dangerous game and an exciting one, and the convenient place to meet would be at the Temple.But considering vhat we have said about God's use of men I think it is much more likely that fsaiah went up to the Temple for the normal purpose of the Temple, to take part in the daily sacrifice, or even to take refuge in one of the courts in order to meditate.We sometimes belittle the formal worship of the Temple in order to magnify the religion of the pro- -Phets; but we get a much better picture of the religion of Judah and of religion in general if we BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST - CHURCH -Sherbrooke St.W.end Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Mr.Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster 11:00 am.Very Unusual Address hy Dr, Ben Gullison, M.D.Medical Missionary to bLep- ers of India, Visitors cov dlally iuvited.11:00 a.m.Sunduy Shool.Ww.Weaver, Ph, D, Superintendent, Bring your children.7:30.p.m.Cbrist's Glorious Appearing Seventh in Series \u2014 \u201cThe Forgotten Word\u201d, \u2018The Amazing Thing the Bible calls \u201cTHE PAROUSIA OF CHRIST\u201d DR.JOHNSTON WiLL PREACH BMinistiy of Music hy Westmount Choir .keep them in balance.There were priests who were unworthy and who would have reduced religion to sheer formality, but even at the end of the Old Testament the prophet Malachi can say, \u201cThe priest\u2019s lips should keep knowledge and they should seek the law at | his mouth: for he js the messenger of the Lord of hosts.\u201d (Mal.27) No doubt there fere failures, but the ideal was still there.So I assume that Isaiah went up to the Temple to pray.He went in a state of readiness.He would seek the Lord, or possibly he would hear what the Lord God would say to him.He went in a state of expectacy.And as in the days of our Lord when men were in expectation, things happened.It might be some great thing outside or almost outside one\u2019s life; or jt might be at the very centre of one\u2019s soul; in either case one does not wait upon the \u2018CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount Y.M.C.A.Building, 4585 Sherbrooke St, Westmouni Sunday Service 11:00 a.m.11:00 a.m.Snnday School Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cREALITY\u201d Golden Text: Luke 12:32, Fear not, little flock; for it is your \"Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom, SYNAGOGUES CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Public Worship SABBATH EVE, FRIDAY, MARCH 26th Candle Lighting at 5:55 p.m.Evening Service at 6:00 p.m.SABBATH MORNING 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Service 10:00 a.m.Jnnlor Congregation 10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings: \u2014 Leviticus, Ch, 9, V.1 \u2014 Ch, 11, V.47.Numbers, Ch, 19, Vs, 1-22, Ezekiel, Ch.36, Vs.16-38.6:00 p.m.Evening Services, WEEK-DAY SERVICES Sunday Morning at 8:45 a.m.Sunday Evenings at 6:10 p.m.Weekday Mornings at 7:30 a.m.Weekday Evenings at 6:10 p.m, oe ANGLICAN Church Of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev Alexander Mellor, Rector , Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, Honorary \u2018Assisttnt Fourth Sunday in Lent 8:00 a am.Holy 9.45 a.m.Sunday School Class.Mattins (said).SOLEMN EUCHARIST.Festal Evensong.Communion, and Bible Ww: 15 a.m.00 a.m.7:00 p.m.Thursday, April 1st 8:00 p.o1r.Confirmation \u2018fhe Lord Bishop of Mon- theal.7 ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cote st.Antoine Road end Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th.M.C.Rev.\u20ac.Douglas Ellis, M.A.Fourth Sunday in Lent 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 11:60 a.m.Morning Prayer.Holy Communion and Sermon.Preacher : The Ven.Arch- dracon A.P.Gower-Rees.Evensong and Sermon Preacher: Rev.C.Ellis, 7:30 p.m.Douglas Wednesday Lenten Service and Address.8:00 p.m.\u2018Friday Holy Communion and Meditation Organist: Mr.Eustuce Tait A.C.C.0.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe As :nue 11:00 a.m.Rev.Canon R.Kennet.Naylor, Rector Rev.Conon F.L.Whitley, Hon.Ass't.Rev.C.J.Abraham.Assistant Fourth Sunday in Lent 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:45 a.m.Bible Class, Junior Confirmation Class, Junior Dept.11:00 a.m.Mattins.Preacher: The Rector Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary Department : 7:30 p.m.Evensong.he Rev.P.F.W.Busing.Monday 3:30 p.m.Short Ev Co re.Address on the Reformution in England \u2014 the Recto 8:30 p.m.Adult Confirmation Class.Wednesday 7: a.m.Holy Communion 8.0 pom.Evensong and \u201cAddress \u2014 \u2018Archbishop Carrington, Thursday 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion Come tn Church |- + our Church is the Bulwark .of Desfocracy.- > There Does Freedom Flourish.~ Attend the Church of Your Chosce Regularly.{Work Among Lepers Subject of Rally At St.James Unifed A city wide interdenominational rally under the auspices of the Montreal branch of the Mission to Lepers will take place to-mor- row evening ot 8 p.ni.at St.James\u2019 United Church St.Catherine street west.An address entitled \u201cLife In a Leper Colony\u201d will be given by Dr.R.B.Gullison, B.A,, M.D, C.H.B., outstanding Canadian missionary leprologist, who has spent some 20 years working among the lepers in southwest India.Dr.Gullison will also tell of the latest in medical research and treatment of leprosy, more modernly known as Hansen's disease, which has baffled mankind since early Biblical times.This lecture will be of special interest to all doctors, nurses, and medical students.The mission to lepers founded in 1874 is now working in close co-operation and fellowship with some 75 mission societies and de- PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.Minister, Sunda » Mar larch 28th\u2019 11:00 a.m.Sunday School.11:00 a.m.Morning Worship.7:30 p.m.Evening Worship.A Nursery for small children is conducted during the morning service of worship.VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED - Mr.Lester A.Woedin, Organist and Choirmaster lhe INE Y.= WESTMOUNT end VICTORIA AVES.= Rev.J.1.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A., Assistant 11:00 a.m.Rev.J.D.Wilkie am \u201cWhat We Cannot Lote .We Hate\u201d 11:15 a.m.Sunday School 7:30 p.m.Rev.Paul Chan of the Chinese Presbyterian Church Doris Killam, A.R.C.T., L.Mus.(McGill), Organist and\u2019 Choir Director nominational missionary boards in nearly 50 different countries to provide spiritual succor to the victims of leprosy.There are now some 35,000 lepers within the missions own homes, and the leprosaria which it supports.- The mission to lepers contributes financially to nearly all the Christian missionary enterprises of all the Protestant Church de- nomjnations in Canada.The public is welcomed to at- .tend this rally, and further information may be had by.telephoning ELwood 6051, or FItzroy 4201.UNITED CALVARY CHURCH (THE HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP) Dorchester St, at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: ; Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.Organist and Choir Director: Mr.A.J.Binnie 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship, Sunday School and Nursery Class Fellowship Hour.Male Group Singing and a coloured Ilustrated Lecture on Europe by Miss Glenys Hughes, All are most heartily invited to these services.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 10) Cote St.Antoine Road {near Argyle Avenue): Ministers: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.11:00 a.m.Mr.Grant \u2014 THE CROSS : (4) \u201cAS JESUS SAW IT\u201d 7:30 p.m.7:30 p.m.Mr.Reid - (EXCUSES\u201d.11:00 a.m.Churéh school 8:30 p.m.Senior Young Peoples Organist and Choirmaster ir.Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus, F.C.C.0.Es OUNT PARK |, \u201cEMMANUEL UNITED CHUCH Me: Western Ave.at Lansdowne .Minister: Rev.Harvey Campbell, 8.D.D.D.Sunday, Mar March 28th 10:00 a.m.A Work-Shop for Teen- Agers on Sn The Life ef Christ\u201d 11:00 a.m.Morning Service and sum day School.\u201cGod's Cross 7:30 p.m.Evening Service \u201cI'he Way to Poise and Peace\u201d The No.14 Street Car Stops the Cornor at © ST.11.00 AM.7.30 P.M.8:30 p.m.Young People\u2019s Hour Organist: 0.R.Glidden Choir Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.8.M.UNITED : NEXT SUNDAY af JAMES UNITED CHURCH ESTABLISHED 1803 - 463 St.Catherine Street West REV.DR.M.F.McCUTCHEON, S.T.M., WILL CONTINUE HIS LENTEN SERMONS.SUBJECT: \u201cTHE MESSAGE OF JESUS\u201d.GUEST SPEAKER: REY.J.F.NEUDOERF- FER, B.S., B.D., PASTOR OF THE ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, MONTREAL, AND PRESIDENT OF \u2018MONTREAL'S MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION.SUBJECT: \u201cMARTIN LUTHER\u2014CHAMPION OF THE WORD OF - GOD\u201d.Ministry of Music.Morning: + Evening: 11.00 A.M.\u20187.50 P.M.Rev.B.B.Brown, Interim Minister.Anthem \u201cOQ Man, bewalil thy grievious sin\u201d \u2014 Bach.Anthem \u201cWash Me Thoroughly\u201d \u2014 8.S.Wesley.Solo \u201cEvening Hymn\u201d \u2014 Mendelssohn.A Bring your children and have them enjoy an hour of .song and study at Dawson Hall, while you.attend church service.Wednesday, March 81st (ST.JAMES NIGHT SERVICE).Speaker, Rev.M.N.Buchanan, M.A., Pastor of Cote des Neiges United Church.Hymn Sing, Church News, Solo, etc.Visitors will be made most welcome at all church services, and are requested 10 sign the Book of Friendly Remembrance in the church lobby.Arnold Bellis, \u201c Organist and Choirmaster.- Ee No] ; .: - Sa Aa = Jo .= =\" 5 x ~~ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, Ii \u2014 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Tiled mattress and spring, | ROWES HOME SERVICE * » tion fin paintings, wood cuts, etch- piece davenport set, coffee table, 2 end kitchens and bathrooms washed.RIS.Li 21-b NURSING HOMES Ings, Si by er pacetrie tables, 2 table lamps, one floor lamp, 3-0829, K-11 ' REGISTERED nursing bome.Para- mediate sale.FI.8970, K-85 able 4 chrême chaîrs, Boots vastiee PART time help, for general house.letlos Cote des Neiges, Miss Ready BROWN squirrel jacket good condition, Machine.Pay $3.69 weekly after down R.N.FI.8043.KT oe 16-18.HU , K 5; payment, Phone EL.7911.5210 Queen 36 HELP WANTED 26 GARAGES TO LET FISHERMEN Hobbvist ut Mary Rd.Apt, 8.K-21 MALE GARAGE Kensington above St.Cathe sorted fly tieing po Gu re Bud M a tached: GROUNDSMAN or gardener Tor few MOTORS SALES CO erine, unheated, $12.50 per month.FI.vise.DE.0293 after 8.K-27 Morgan's 12 x 1x; i bh 127% hours each week-end preparing Cricket .4803, K-30 MAHOGANY dresser $35.00; wicker set, excellent condition.DE.0293 after 8.pitches in N.DG.Apply evenings, Fl .29 FOR SALE $10.00; slipper chair $5.00; rocking K-28 328 50-50 Written Guarantee chair, $5.00; turkish rug 96\u201d x 9, $10.; TO 42 PERSONALS MATERNITY dresses (two) 2 plece.size ice box $5.do.GL.1438, K-26 - ry + 18, gherfect condition, 815.00.NElson BOY'S English bicycle, perfect condi- BOOKS and STAMPS - SMOCK GATHERING 257 '50 Chevrolet, coach $1197 BABŸS Juni K-38 tion, 3 speed.HU.8-597.K-24 Will pay well for private collections of TAKE drudgery out and leave creative || 267 52 CHEVROLET sedan, unior crib Kroll and mattress, MONARCH gas stove, white, Insulated, second hand books on all subjects, also Pleasure in smocking.Have gathering Power.$1641 \u2018850.00; large typewriter, Underwood, stamps.Please send your telephone for English smocking done for you BD glide, heater, radlo TWO bedroom suites, one Andr Mal- 840.00; 3 left handed golf clubs, new, ps.| \u2019 P -15 24 hou Ph WI.0479 K-22 Len \u2019 coln_ walnut; rugs; oak office table 210.00) Sve He set 85,00.PT, Number to box 161, Westmount.K-15 ours.\u201chome 307 '49 Chevrolet, sedan $1127 FL 6165, -20 4405.K-23 F - Westr unt | 233 \"49 Pontiac, sedan $1147 estmoun G D R bi H d - } = 511 9 OLDSMOBILE \u201c98 I d d p f a | C d | Baptist | : .0 inson ed S 52 sedan, Hydranratic, .* + | » heater, radio Id es dn I 0 essiona dr $ Dr.Ben Gullison, M.D., a dis- Navy League Drive : $2597 % 20 Words 75¢ - Additional Words 3e Each * * BALLET LESSONS CARTAGE & MOVING BALLET, tab: ballroom, elocution, singing, model ing.Special slenderizing course for health and beauty.Speirs.WESTERN Crating and Moving, general transport, local and long dis- tinguished medical missionary and a specialist in the treatment of leprosy, will address the morning congregation in Westmount Baptist Church Sunday.This Christian physician and statesman has Guy M.Robinson, O.B.E., has been named chairman of the 1954 Maintenance Campaign of the Montreal Division of The Navy 363 '52 Pontiac, coach $1547 246 '51 Meteor, coach $1247 311 '49 Meteor, sedan $1047 339 '50 Ford, sedan 223 51 $1147 CHEVROLET sedan, tance.Specialty: furniture, anos, .; Miller Studios.DE, 3717.refrigerators.Cali FL 1328.°K |had a long and outstanding career League of Canada which runs lid Power.$1 491 CARPENTRY DECORATING as a Canadian who has given most from April 26 to May 8.The ob- 250 50 pr n oe dan $ is life ir i ia jective of $45,000 remains un- \u2019 ymouth, sedan $1088 ALL Kinds of general repairs.Car- EXPERIENCED painters.1 of his life in the srevice of India Jec ! i pentry; basement installations: storm exterior decorating.Plaster repairs and Indian people.In the evening changed from last year despite 463 \"51 Ford, coach $1327 window repairs, including glass.Interior painting; cement and brick re- etc.Furniture graining to match any wood.Samples submitted.Phone Gor- Dr.Johnston will have as his the fact that the 1953 returns fell 380 '50 Plymouth, sedan $1047 pairs.Washing walls, ceilings, waxing don Hemlock 5008, K-17 theme; Christ's Glorious Appear- Short.At a meeting held earlier 168 '51 Studebaker, sdn $1247 41d, potishing flo Jours, etc.Free estimate, DRESSMAKING ing.Visitors are cordially invited this week Mr.Robinson expressed OLDSMOBILE two.S.ET General \u2018carpentry and cabinet making.Expert crafts- EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, to all servites.the view that now that N.D.G.has a Sea Cadet unit of its own, in- 523 51 door, standard drive.d de, alterations and irs, 8 9 i manship on all lines of woodwork, 5110 Sherbrooke West.apt.1.K-5 4 4 creased interest and financial sup- heater, radio 1897 interiors & Specialty.Estimates fies.DECORCRAFT REGD | Shaar Hashomayim ||port might reasonably be looked .) ; : 334 \u201851 Chevrolet, sedan $1395 Satisfaction guaranteed.EL.7453.Noted for good prices and excellent ¥ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 for from this flourishing com- ' | CARTAGE & MOVING YOUNG man with 14 ton pick-up truck avallable days, evenings, week-ends.Trailer for rental,\u201d Fred.\u201cWI, 1211, workmanship, Free estimates and advisory service.Call Mr.Thompson ME.1-0687 or MA.3143.K-6 VERN OATWAY, interfor and exterior palnting.We spr garages and basements.3405 Vendome.EL.Bar Mitzvah: David Harry Appel, son of Mr.and Mrs.A.Bram Appel, will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the munity.of members of the Junior Congregation visited Ahave Zedek Congregation Burlington, Vt., last 345 371 388 399 354 \u201851 Chevrolet, coup $1327 '51 Chevrolet, sedan $1347 '50 Chevrolet, ech $1097 '50 Oldsmobile, ech $1347 \u2014 0430.K-53 Torah in celebration of his Bar \u201851 Oldsmobile, sdn $1997 ne ES DRESSMAKING Mitzvah.week where they conducted Sab- 132 '50 Oldsmobile, cch $1327 of = bath morning services, participat- .: £5] FINE dressmaking, wedding gowns and Open School Nignt: On Monday, ed in an Oneg Shabbat programme _.va \\ \u2014 .= Fate A Ab LR J parents of all pupils attending the and a Sunday morning Breakfast Mechanic S Specials nn q ll =] glish woman.Reasonable, rates.West.Hebrew-Religious School will have programme.Those \u2018who attended A FEW REPAIRS WILL PUT d = Mount, re erences.HE._ an opportunity to visit their chil- - ; Lau- THESE CARS IN TIP TOP 2 \\{ 0 ns = EDUCATIONAL dren\u2019s classrooms, discuss the pu- included Michael Cape, Judy Lau SHAPE FUNCRAL HOME 5610 s Sherbrooke St.W, DExver : 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home end Chapel RIN ETUI Mr I ' i D PARI 3 ELEMENTARY and High School classes and private tuition.GL.2130, K-16 BEAUTE BEAUTY k your best at any age Health °° - Beaut ty - Slenderizing - Poise Day and Evening Classes peirs-Miller Studios DExter 3717 UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of all kinds.Custom and recovering.Remodeling and repairs, Expert workmanship.Free estimates.24 hour service.Marcel Aubin, 5031 Notre Dame St, West, Phone WI.3634 KS MID-TOWN Upholsteri Co.All types of upholstering.hesterfields phone day and night.WA, 5582, K-3 K-31 Funeral Serviea The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty 1234 Qountain St.UDiversitz 6-6363 ./ \u2018| Zionist Education Committee.The | completed.This year, Mrs.Jacob Island, will be the guest of honour pils\u2019 work with the teachers and hear an outstanding authority on Jewish Education, Dr.Azriel Ei- senberg.Dr.Eisenberg comes to us well prepared to speak on all phases of child education and is now visiting lecturer on Jewish Education at the Rabbinical Department, of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.He has been president of the National Council of Jewish Education; chairman of the United Synagogue Commission on Jewish Education and co-chairman of the.National speaker is the associate editor of In Jewish Bookland and has contributed to numerous periodicals.The meeting will commence at.8:15 p.m, in the Community Hall, after which parents will visit the classrooms and attend an Informal Social.Chai Donor Tea: The Women's Auxiliary announces that plans for the Torah Fund project are now Elkin, Chairman of our newly organized Chai Donor Club of Torah Fund will entertain at the Club's Inaugural Tea at the home of Mrs.F.Viètor Elkin, 581 Lans- downe Avenue, Westmount, on Wednesday, March 31, at 2.30 p.m.for all those interested in being a Chai Donor to Torah Fund, Mrs.S.Gershon Levi of Jamica, Long and speaker on this occasion.Junior Congregation: A group - ria, Maxine Strean, Grace Aronoff, Charles Schwartz, Stanley Hop- meyer, Stephen Goldschleger, Michael Barza, David Portigal, Beverley Levitt and David Mendelson.Mr, \u2018Maxwell Schwartz spent the week-end with the group in Burlington.At the regular Sabbath morning services held on March 6, the Chazonim were: Charles Schwartz, Stahley Hopmeyer, Stephen Goldschleger and Michael Cape.Edward Silver and David Shapiro read.from the Torah and those called to the reading of the Torah included Milton Levitt, William Toker, Neil.Lande, Charles Schwartz, Stanley Hopmeyer, Lyon Gould, Michael Taub, Michael] Fin- kelstein, Wesley Rapaport, Martin Lazare and Stephen Goldscheleger, David Portigal chanted the Haf- torah.Yvonne Wreshnerrexplained the Sedra and Sandra Steinhause gave, the Benediction.The Ark was opened by Jon Shuster and Frank Toker.578 293 661 280 579 552 349 '51 Chavrolet, sedan \"40 Oldsmobile, sdn '49 Chevrolet, sedan '41 Plymouth, sedan '51 Chevrolet, sedan '51 Chevrolet, sedan \u201847 Packard, sedan MANY MORE $950 $217 $697 $237 $947 $775 $375 SEE THESE CARS AND @ Chevrolets @ Fords ® Meteors ®Mercurys © Pontiac @ Dodge AT OUR © Plymouth @ Chrysler OK USED CAR LOTS ok 2080 St.Catherine St.W.WEllington 3437 + 8065 Decarie Blvd.RE: 3-7566 =.ym wig ai SRO Oy Ee .«ce eee rs FN Sn RN va; * : * Walks Off With 6 Other Awards 0 Daring \"From Here To Eternity\u201d Oscars for: Donna Reed, Best Supporting Actress\u2014 \u2014 Frank Sinatra, Best Supporting Actor \u2014 also, * Best Photography \u2014 Best Screen Play \u2014 Best Achievement in Direction \u2014 and Best Sound Now At Snowdon - Outremont.- Strand Seldom if ever has there been brought to the screen a motion picture of such brutal forcefulness, powerful\u2019 drama, flaring passion and flaming excitement as in Columbia Pictures\u2019 \u201cFrom Here To Eternity\u201d which is now at the Snowdon, Outremont and Strand Theatres.A screen masterpiece based upon James Jones\u2018 literary sensation, \u2018From Here to Eternity\u201d declared Academy Award winner as the Best Picture of 1953.Furthermore, its star- sludded cast were all nominees for one or more of the many \u2018Oscars\u2019 which were awarded last night.The stars of the film are Burt Lancaster, Montgomery\" Clift, Deborah Kerr, Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed.Burt Lancaster is seen as Sergeant «Warden, a pre-war professional soldier, a man at home in any situation, bound by the rules but capable of breaking A Great Hemingway Story \u2018 * \"them.Montgomery Clift is cast as a brooding, proud young bugler who is perfectly willing to fight .but not for the sake of fighting.Deborah Kerr abandons her hitherto regal.and proper characterizations to appear as the lush, sweater-clad and unhappy army_ wife whose chance amour with her husband's first sergeant turns into something unexpected but understandable.Frank Sinatra plays the part of a likable Private, a little guy with a heart and Donna Reed is cast as a somewhat tarnished girl whose plans for the future had no room for a romance with a soldier.% \u2014 \"The Snows Of Kilimanjaro\u201d Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner ond Susan Hayward Star At The Westmount \u201cThe Snows of Kilimanjaro,\u201d 20th Century-Fox\u2019s Technicolor production of Ernest Hemingway's classic story starring Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner and Hildegarde Neff is at the Westmount United Theatre until Tuesday.\"This is the story of a famous writer and big game hunter who reviews his life, loves, adventures and frustrations while awaiting possible death beneath ti shadow of Mt.Kilimanjaro in Africa.Via the use of the flashback, the writer traces his CHILDREN'S THEATRE Repeat Show This Saturday Afternoon March 27th Victoria Holl BEAUTY AND THE BEAST $1.20 & .70c reserved at Willis, St.Catherine W.alae ELYSEES * career through Paris, the French Riviera, Africa and the Spanish Civil War.As the writer-hunter who searches the world for truth, Gregory Peck plays the most romantic role of his brilliant career, The other feature attraction on this program, \u201cThe Affairs of Dobie Gillis,\u201d the gay, youthful Metro musical starring Deb- \u201c bie Reynolds, Bobbie Van and Bob Fosse, * One problem producer Stanley Kramer wasn't faced with in making \u201cThe Wild One\u201d was preparing Marlon Brando for the motoreycle riding the part required.During the entire run of \u201cStreetcar Named Desire\u201d, Brando travelling through city streets on a motorcycle was a familiar sight.Kramer, however, did make one minor stipulation \u2014 no motorcycle riding off the set.Barbara Stanwick will be galloping thataway in her next two pictures.Originally signed to star in \u201cThe Bandits\u201d at Columbia, she will follow with \u201cCattle Queen of Montana\u201d for RKO.* * THE THEATRE IS YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT ar >» # At The-Monkland Robert Louis Stevenson Novel \u201cMaster Of Ballantrae™ Stars Errol Flynn Saturday When Errol Flynn has.a sword in his hand, the gleam of the blade is matched only by gleam in his eyes.And.once agein, Flynn has a foil in his hand in the Warner Bros.Technicolor production of Robert Louis Stevenson's immortal novel of deviltry and passion, \u201cThe Master Of Ballantrae\u201d, which opens at the Monkland United Theatre this Saturday to run four days until Tuesday.Flynn's particular weapon in \u2018he Master Of Ballantrae\u201d is from an Edinburgh collection, borrowed for the film by Warner Bros.while the Technicolor ad- Sherbrooke ot Grey GREGORY PECK IN THE GREATEST k Twentieth Century-FOx presents ROMANCE HAS ITS START between: Lancaster as the top sergeant and Deborah Kerr as the Captain's glamorous wife, who has a roving eye and affections in this scene from James.Jones\u2019 prize-winning novel, \"From Here To Eternity\", which is now at the Snowdon, Outremont and Strand Theatres.This.film received Award: last night as \"the Best Picture of 1953.\" Stev * , Unit venture-drama was on location in England and Scotland.The two lovelies with Flynn in this production are Beatrice Campbell and Yvonne Furneaux.A riot of laughs i» supplied on this program by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in Paramount's uproarious comedy, \u201cThe Caddy\u201d, in which Donna Reed is costarred.Barbara Bates, Joseph Calleia and Fred Clark are also in the cast.\u2014_ a \u2014 As Montgomery Starrer A Columbia producer Sam Katz, | man has purchased \u201cBugley À Wake,\u201d a novel by Curt Bran don published by E.P.Dutton, for George Montgomery starrer, The Story concerns a ring o border munition runners operat ing during the Mexican War ani is slated to be made in Tech nicolor.{ The .PHOENIX PLAYERS 1 WILL PRESENT ARTHUR MACRAES \u201cTRAVELLERS JOY\u201d | Produced by the well known English Actress BINNIE AUBREY AT THE VICTORIA HALL ON SI 2nd and 3rd APRIL AT 8:30 A _ Please Phone DO.4560 fo reserve seats TICKETS .$1.76 .Tax Included: - \"Now pave ii À | ___ À TUESDAY SUSAN HAYWARD AVA GARDNER LOVE STORY YOU HAVE EVER SEEN! ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S %.mEGNOWS or RILIMANJARO FOR YOUR ADDED ENJOYMENT ! \u2018coro sv TECHNICOLOR oo oe pis EE x a Reviôlos , 4 Nik Fee, ih 2, ot \\ + , EE aah Bought Starrer cer Sam Katz ised \u201cBugley y Curt Bran BH.P.Dutton, gmiery starrer ns.a ring of unners operat xican War and rade in Tech ERS m ERROL FLYNN COMFORTS.THE WOUNDED Yvonne Furneaux, lovely newcomer to the screen, in \u2018The Master Of Ballantrae,\u201d the Robert Louis Stevenson story in Color by Technicolor which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Saturday.k | \u2018Oscar Last Night As \u2018Best Picture Of 1953\u2019 The Westmount Examiner À Amusement Section À Friday, March 26, 1954 - à Pages 8 & 9 AVA GARDNER AND GREGORY PECK pictured in an action : scene from Ernest Hemingway's \u201cThe Snows Of Kilimanjaro\" in Color by Technicolor, which is now playing at the Westmount United Theatre until Tuesday night.Susan Hayward is also a co-star in this great story.i Award HEIGHTS MS OF EMOTION .THE SCREEN HAS NEVER DARED BEFORE! From the stark, bold- yet tender- best-seller © 5000,000 readers gasped at! COLUMBLA PICTURES presents ) FROM HERE TO ETERNITY 7 CR A) Added a msi Sud SNOWDON and OUTREMONT | \"REGULAR PRICES tr DEPTHS OF TN URT LANCASTER MONTGOMERY CLIFT From SINGAPORE\" SEN ) ow eco TecHN : NOW Lost NE TECHN COLOR * Show .; PLAYING : cL [AL scenes filmed in soon Coral and on the Mediterranean! [TANT Sits Monkiond of Giroward DE.9711 NOW THEY'RE CRASHING 9 SOCIETY \u201cAS 600FY GOLFERS.And They | Were Never Funnier! gONGS! : j Hh } [lear Ded! Peters ; ° | - sing the DONNA ¥ BARBARA ore \\ REED WBATES as 1» 05H CALLER - FED eK 3} § AM es i] J Added Attraction! STRAN D WARNER BROS.Present RoBeRT Louis STEVENSON'S RE a SA ME MASTER or mt); | BALLANTRAE ROGER LIVESEY - \u2014 ANTONY STEEL : LAST DAY! \u2014 \u201cnSEA OF Lost SHIPS\", John Derek, Wanda \u2019 HENDRIX - \u2014.\u201cAlso \"CHAMP FOR A DAY\", - gi i i 3 | | | } PAGE TEN .1 Mrs.C.R.Trenholme and her daughter, Miss Ann Trenholme, are leaving for New York today, whence they sail on Monday for & trip to Europe.Mrs.Helen B.Sandwell, who was social editor of the Monitor for the past twelve years was guest of Bonor at the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club Business meeting last Friday: Mrs.Sandwell was welcomed by Mrs.J.Matthew Purcell, president, and a presentation was made by Mrs.H.H.Schurman, Press Representative.Mrs.Schurman remarked that Mrs.Sandwell © would be greatly missed by the Club.and wished her much happiness.Children attending the Mont- | real Day Nursery, a Red Feather service, have new dolls and toys as a result of a project of the St.Laurent Women\u2019s Club.Dolls were dressed by club members .and presented when the group paid a visit to the nursery March 22.Presentation was made by Mrs.M.Steen, president.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Edward Pfeiffer, of Montreal, formerly of Quebec, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Helen Elizabeth.to John Watson Wallace, son of Mr.and Mrs.Earl Watson Wallace, of Westmount, the wedding to take place at 3 p.m.on Saturday.May 8.in Dominion- Douglas Church, Westmount, Mr.and Mrs.David Linton Lockerby, of Westmount.an- Jounce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Linton, to Gordon Graham Hendrie, son of Mr.and Mrs.Percv M.Hendrie, of Cohasset.Mass.Thg wedding will take place Saturday, May 1, in Dominion-Douglas Church, West- mount.Miss Lockerby is a graduate of Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp\u2019s School and of the Cham- bherldin School of Retailing, Boston.Mr.Hendrie graduated from St.Mark's School and attended Harvard University prior\u2019 to serving with the United States Army.ocial oo Personal Saturday afternoon,.Paul Marks, of London, Ont.MARKS\u2014FAIRMAN The marriage of Marguerite Doreen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Fairman, of Westmount, to Mr.William Paul Marks, jr.son of of London, Ont.; took place on Saturday\u2019 afternoon, at four o'clock in Dominion-Douglas Church.Westmount, the Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., officiating.Mr.John Robb played the wedding music, and Mrs.Armand Davis sang during the sigñing of the register, White gladioli were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by the father, was in a gown of Bourdon lace and white tulle over taffeta.with a strapless bodice having a matching -lace jacket Charlotte \u2026 ADVERTISEMENT [ ON BACK PAGE | We bring you treasures \u201c Antiques * Furniture * Paintings China * Ceramies * Crystal Modern French Pottery, etc.Galerie Opera Ltd.Montreal's Newest Art and Antique Gallery 750 Sherbrooke St.West from all over the world BE.8163 te eee née Er \u2014e- ® Instructors \u2014.men or women mission, ® 3 Offices \u2014 5031 Côte dea Neiges (corner Queen Mary) Show Mart 1690 Berrt Lauzon Garage 4001 Berrf | | thought | was smart .Fommmmo meson ¢ Learn to Drive! ee ee ce \u2014 = \u2014 we! © Recent model cars - English makes as well = Automatic clutch trans- LAUZONR DRIVING SCHOOL N of RE.7-11 9 PL.1122 - Call for * appointment - Mr, and Mrs William Paul Marks, | 1 Engagements - Ls MR.AND MRS.WILLIAM PAUL MARKS, jr., photographed on following their marriage Douglas Church, Westmount.Mrs.Marks was formerly Marguerite Doreen.Fairman, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Fairman, of Westmount, and Mr.Marks is the son of Mr.and Mrs.William in Dominion \u2014 (Gazette Photo\u2014Copyright Reserved) \"| fashioned with a high Scalloped neckline, and a bouffant skirt.Her finger-tip length veil of tulle illusion was held by a lace cap, and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and hyacinth bells.Miss Jean Grigsby, as maid of honor, was in a frock of rose iridescent taffeta, with a draped bodice having a jacket, and a full skirt.She wore a bandeau of white daisies in her hair, to match the flowers in her bouquet.Mr.John J.Marks, of Ottawa, acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.John Bullock and Mr.Sam Ippolito.Mrs.Fairman, the bride's mother, was in a gown of navy blue Alen- | con lace over periwinkle blue taffeta.She wore a rose flowered hat, and had a spray of Sweetheart roses fastened to her hand bag.B.P.Women's Club To Hold Tea Causerie , The Business and Professional Women's Club hold a Tea Causerie on Sunday, March .28 at four o'clock at the Club House, 1467 Crescent St.Mrs.Adelaide Sinclair will speak and has chosen as her subject \u201cWhat the United Nations has done for Children\u201d.Mrs.Sinclair, Executive Assistant to the Deputy Minister of National Welfare, Ottawa, is at present attending meetings of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund and has been Canadian delegate since |.1947.Mrs.Sinclair was \u2018Wartime Director, Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service, has served the United Nations in several capacities, also was President of Canadian Conference on Social Work in 1952.Mrs.Sinclair was awarded the O.B.E., and holds an honorary degree from Laval University (Doctor of Social Science) and from the University of Toronto (LLD).Miss Estelle Bedard, Miss Edith Driscoll and Mrs.L.A.Graham will preside at the tea tables.Movie Night The group committee of the Trinity Memorial Boy Scouts and Cubs are sponsoring a Family Movie Night in the church hall, Marlowe Avenue, on March 27, at 7.15 p.m.Featwred will be \u201cThe Story of Mandy\u201d, and .numerous shorts.Candy and ice-cream will be sold by the ladies' auxiliary and everyone is welcome.Tickets may he obtained from mémbers or at the door, ! + Wilds \u2018THE \u2018EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, rama, MARCH 26 wy = of age are invited to join the Westmount Municipal Ladies Badminton Club, which had their first session Monday at Roslyn School.Three courts are available Mondays from 7:30-10 p.m., and anyone interested should contact Rocky Rothwell or Johnny Garland at the Westmount Athletic 1Grounds, FI 6975.* Dr.and Mrs.Alton Goldbloom have arrived in Rome, after spend- ; Dr.Goldbloom delivered a lecture at l\u2019Hopital des Enfants Malades, under the auspices of the Cultural Division of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Prof.Robert Debre entertained at luncheon for Sir Alexander and Lady Fleming Mr.Jean Desy, the Canadian Am- cheon in Dr.Goldbloom\u2019s honor.A linen shower.was held last Wednesday evening, March 17 in Brooks.The event took place at the home of Mrs.Bob Porteous, 2508 Mayfair Avenue N.D.G.Twenty-five guests attended and a corsage of pink and white carnations was also given to the guest of honor.After the opening of the gifts, games were played and refreshments were served by the Misses Shirley and Eunice Por- tious and Mildred Brooks.Mrs.E.B.Stocker, 403 Cote St.Antoine Road, will be hostess on Saturday from 3 to 6 o'clock at a tea for the members of the blind community for whom the Ladies Kennel Club has purchased seeing- eye dogs.Mrs.H.S.Mitchell President of the Ladies Kennel Club, and Mrs.Stuart Ramsey.Fresident of the Woman's Auxiliary of CNIB, will pour tea.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Audrey Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Quentin C.D.Bovey, to Mr.John F.B.Amsden, son of Mrs.P.C.H.Amsden, has been arranged to take place on Saturday, March 27, at half-past three o'clock in the Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul.The bride will be attended by her cousin, Mrs.William Krogel, of Dartmouth, N.S., as matron of honor.and by Miss Frances Keith, of Ottawa, as bridesmaid.Mr.Desmond Smith will act as best man for Mr.Amsden, and the ushers will be Mr.Christopher Bovey and Mr.Ian Bovey, brothers of the bride: Mr.John Badham, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and Mr.Colin Spencer.Following the ceremony, the reception will be held at the residence of the bride's parents, 25 Bellevue avenue, Westmount.Ladies\u2019 Curling Club Plans Spring Bridge - The St.George Ladies\u2019 Curling Club is holding a Spring bridge on Tuesday afternoon, at 2:15 p.m: at the Club House, 3685 The Boulevard, Westmount.Mrs.Gilbert Layton, president will receive the members and guests and the bridge conveners are Mrs.J.Harold Reid, Mrs.O.L.Raab and Mrs.F.M.Hogle.Mrs.S.A.Charters is in charge of tea arrangements assisted by | Mrs.W.A, Ralston, Mrs.E.M.Hulbert, Mrs.G.V.Carpenter; ' Westmount ladies over-16 years ing a week in Paris.While there and Dr.and Mrs.Goldbloom and.bassador to France; gave a lun- honor of bride elect Miss Callie MRS.JOSEPH LANGLEY, President of the Montreal Archdiocesan Council of The Catho~ lic Women\u2019s League of Canads has announced May 31, June 1, 2 and 3 as the dates for the Archdiocesan Convention taking place in the Ritz Carlton Hotel.The Convention Dinner will be held Monday Evening, May 81, in the Ball-room of the Bits Carlton Hotel.: at C.G.LT.Committee - Elects New Officers At the annual meeting of the C.G.IT.committee held recently in the Professional and Business Women\u2019 Club, Miss Frances Wallace was elected chairman.This committee is a subsidiary of the Council of Christian Education of the Province of Quebec and is made up of representatives from the contributing church bodies.80 registered groups.Two Con- one at Magog when 138 attended and one in Montreal when 370 attended.The usual Camp was held at Cedar Lodge, Magog, in July.One hundred girls and 20 leaders were in attendance, A new project in 1953 was the Graduation Service and plans are now being made for 1954 Gra- | duation.Many public leaders today are .stressing the need for spiritual strength if democracy is to hold what it has.The C.G.I.T.program fills thlis need among the teenage girls who are members of the movement.Other officers elected were: Past chairman, Mrs.Winston Curry; vice-chairman, Miss Helen Smiley; secretary, Mrs.John Mc- Leish: treasurer and chairman of finance, Miss Joyce McLelland; chairman of Girls\u2019 events, Mrs.J.Hincke; chairman of Leadet- Publicity, Mrs.N.R.Dunlop.African Violet Soc.To Stage Mock Show A meeting of the African Violet Society of Greater Montreal will be held at 8.15 p.m.on Tuesday, March 30, in Wesley Church Hall, 5964 Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Avenue at Royal.There will be a general discuæ sion in preparation for the Annual Show which will be held this year on Friday and Saturday, May T and 8, in Wesley Church Hall.A mock show will be staged at this meeting with members participating.AH who come may both add to and test their A.V.knowledge!! A limited number of leayes will \u2018be on sale and, as always, ques- .tions are welcome.Mrs.James Brodie, Mrs.A.G.Woolwine and Mfs.W.T.Fearn.Mrs.R.R.Ault, Mrs.C.A.Lister, \u2014\u2014 er Complexion Expert.4 Mme WANDA Formerly of Mayfair, London, Eugland Beauty by Scientific Massage ~ Cosmetics Jadividually Blended Exclusive Ladies\u2019 Salon , By APPOINTMENT ONLY \u2018.À.In 1953 there were 803 girls in ferences were held during the year, .ship training, Mrs.R.C.Belbin; the ye annou mittee arc nal disting jous fid Camer Hunter sharp mor Tq 80 gl 8 {will also award a number of bur- McGIEL ALUMNAE SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE PLAN BRIDGE: Mrs.Dent Harrison, second from left, outlines for members of the Sholarship committe plans for the forthcoming bridge and card party which is.being held by the Alumnae Society of McGill University at 8:15 p.m.Tuesday, April 6.- in the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Gymnasium.With her are Jean Carter, left, Mrs.S.T.Adams and Mrs.G.F.Savage, right, chairman of the scholarship committee.Five.Scholarships Open To Women Students Are Named In Honor Of Famous Graduates Five scholarships to the total value of $800,00 will be offered for the year 1954-55 by the Aumnae Society of McGill Ufersity, it was announced by Mrs.G.F.Savage, chairman of the scholarship com- | mittee.\u201d These scholarships, open to women students in all faculties, arc named in honour of women graduates of the Univer sity who have distinguished themselves in various fields.They include the Susan | Cameron Vaughan, the Georgian Hunter the Marrie M.Derick, the Ethel Hurlbatt and the Helen R.Y.Reid scholarships.The Society saries and loans required.The Scholarship Committee of the Society, under \u2018the guidance of Mrs.Savage, administers an en- downment fund which, in the 23 years since the committee was first formed, has grown from $927.00 to some $22,000.00.During this time the Society has awarded 56 scholarships, 152 bursaries and various loans, thus contributing to the further education of young Canadians.Members of the committee are drawn from representative age groups of the Alumnae and include Miss JT.G.Gardner, Mrs.W.D.H.Buchanan, Mrs.W.R.Kennedy, Miss V.Cameron, Mrs.J.C.Puddington, Mrs.A.W.D.Swan, Mrs.S.T.Adams, Miss J.Carter and Dr.M.V.Roscoe, The Alumnae Society seeks always to augment the egdownment fund so- that the dollar value of the scholarships may be increased to suit present day needs.As a major effort in its drive for funds the Society is holding a bridge and card party on Tuesday, April 8, in the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Gymnasium, at 8.15 p.m.Mrs.Dent Harrison is chairman end Mrs.Stanley Lumsden vice- chairman of the Bridge Committee.This is a mixed party for members and friends and tickets may be obtained from Mrs.K.P.Far- er, 90 Easton Ave, HU.8-4083.Crystal Chapter The regular meeting of Crystal Chapter No.35 will be held in Victoria.Hall, Westmount \u2018this evening, and will apen at 8 o'clock sharp.morrow evening, and will open at 8 o'clock sharp.Spring Is Just Around The Corner! Call us to clean windows, take off storm windows, clean and put on screens, etc.Experienced in handling aluminum windows.GL.2245 YOUNG Window Cleaning TS COMPANY Silver Tea at an Irish Silver Tea from 4 p.m.Marguerite Bourgeois Chapter LO.D.E.will meet on March 28, x SIGHTLESS GEORGE COHEN of 6414 Coolbrook, representative tor Woodward Press Inc.is seen discussing plans for special courses for sightless women of the Montreal Association for the Blind in the art of make up and personal appearance with Miss Florence Gibson, Manageress of the Elizabeth Simpsons.Miss Gibson has been teaching the sightless women for the past two years and has found new methods and techniques with her staff to help them teach the sightless women to improve their personal appearance.Also seen in the picture is George Cohen's faithful seeing-eye dog Bambi who recently recovered from a broken leg sustained when he slipped into a hole while romping with children in the neighborhood.x THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1986 DE Art Association Under the presidency of Mr.Thurstan Topham, A.R.C.A., the Independant Art Association is holding its 22nd Annual Exhibition ot 2025 Victoria St.Members in charge to-day will be Mrs.W.S.Watson, followed in the evening\u2019 by Mr.E.A.Goodwin and Mrs.W.P.Kierans.Saturday Miss Esther Goldenber g will be followed by Mr.Albert Forshaw, and later Mrs.Norman Viner and Mrs.G.P.McLarren.On Monday, Mr.J.O'Connor Lynch will be there in the afternoon, then Mrs.L.B.Fuller and Mrs.J.H.E.DuBois, and finally Mr.K.H.Holmden.Campaign For The Blind From April 26 To May 10 The Montreal Association for the Blind held a press and radio.conference in Salon \u201cK\u201d of the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel on Wednesday afternoon, March 24.Gilbert Layton, Executive Secretary of the Association, welcomed the press and radio and introduced F.W.Collins, President of the Association, who refered to the activities of the Montreal As- | sociation for the Blind on behalf of the sightless.Mr.Collins General R.O.G.Morton, Campaign Chairman of the Combined Appeal for the Blind, and he announced the forthcoming campaign to be held April 26 to May 10, to raise funds for organizations for and of the blind.Major-General Morton welcomed chairmen and Key workers from various districts of the campaign.7 In presenting to the gathering Miss F.Gibson, in -charge of the Elizabeth Arden Salon at Simip- son\u2019s, Mr.Collins thanked her for the time and effort she has given in providing - specialized educa- \u2018| tional courses for sightless women in the art of make-up and personal attire.\u201cSightless women are just the sdme as their sighted sisters in being ketn about their personal appearance\u2019, he says, \u201cAnd to-day they take their place in the community in.positions which are too Tey introduced Major- numerous to mention at this time™- -.Miss Gibson explained to press and radio her methods of teaching the blind.Refreshments were served, » IODE Military Whist The H.M.S.Victory Chapter, 1.0.D.E.is holding a military whist in Montreal West Town Hall an Thursday, April 1, at 8 p.m.under the convenership of Mrs.F.A, Motton.There will be door prizes and refreshments.Players asked to take cards.Fung We have a fine selection of beautiful Shorties, Stoles, Capes, Jackets for Spring wear.Let us make your old fur | coat into a'latest style jacket | in time for Easter.FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue {Opposite Avenue Theatre) WL 3312 Mair Style of the Month Our Hoir Cutting Technique is Shear Artistry ! our Personality Cut .Includes shoping, tapering, thinning.{ PERMANENTS FROM $7.50 § Fl.2486 - Make on appointment NOW 2 phones of your service Fl.0562 1347 Greene Avenue Regulor value $28.00 né 1358 Greene Avenue Arden Salon, to 7 p.m, in aid of welfare and educational work, at Cecile, .Apt.No.9, 4652 Sherbrooke St.W., Westmount.EASTER Boeccat 7 PHOTOGRAPHS 1 \u2014 9x11 Framed ® No Deposit LITTLE FOLKS PORTRAIT STUDIOS $20 6 \u2014 5x7 Mounted ® No Minimum No Obligation SPECIAL WI.1548 FOR SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS We have the finest selection of.DRESSES, SUITS AND COATS SMART HANDBAGS GLOVES LINGERIE at the lowest prices.over 30 years.- Cest OO © Shop at MAY'S\u2019 where you are assured of good service and high quality fashions Serving the ladies of Westmount for v LADIES WEAR 1233 GREENE AVE.(Opposite Avenue Theatre) .Fi.9541 A are . Cnn rw an et mé se SEE UNE mes ETRY IY ERY SOPRA Sr Seana oy a a on ES Coney SRS LORCA YW A 3 WHY TAKE CHANCES?LEARN TO DRIVE THE RIGHT WAY IN A FEW LESSONS WITH EXPERT INSTRUCTORS You'll learn easier and faster with our patented dual centrol equipped cars.Standard cars, fluid-drive and \u201c hydra-maties, All Fully Insured 1 Cornwall Ave., Montreal DRIVING SCHOOL Re.8-4588 {Special Care Given to Nervous People) gs \u2014 A word warfare Do words like \u201cpersonalize\u201d and \u201cfinalize\" cause you pain ?Then join forces with writer À.P.Herbert, who urges all true word lovers to buckle on their dictionaries and declare war on Jungle English.The Jungle English exponent doesn\u2019t speak of \u201cfun\u201d but of \u201centertainment values\u201d.He never \u201cworks together\u201d, but \u2018co-operates according to a co-ordinated plan\u201d.He's not \u201chungry\u201d, but \u201cexhibits evidences of malnutrition\u201d.And so on.It\u2019s when talking of international affairs that he really comes into his own.He doesn\u2019t see big changes this year but \u201cfeels it may be differentiated by substantial eventualities\u201d.Never give the ambassador a gift, he cautions, Instead, make him \u2018the recipient of a presentation\u2019.Here's how to conduct your own private word warfare.When you hear someone say to the waiter \u201cMy own personal preference is for a liquid made from an infusion of malt by fermentation under the nomenclature -of Molson\u2019s\u201d, just murmur: \u201cSay \u2018Make Mine Molson\u2019s, mister.It\u2019s simpler and you'll get faster service, too.\u201d He may not appreciate this, .but the waiter will, THE BEAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH %6, 1956 SIT REDDY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 2 : Dr.Jean-Pierre Jean shown explaining the treatment of radio-active Cobalt (donated by the Cancer Research Society) and how this basic trea t is followed by deep x-ray therapy, in the X-Ray Department of the hospital.Pictured from left to right: Dr.Jean-Pierre Jean, Radiologist; Miss Elizabeth Gray, the hospital's Cytologist; Mrs.Samuel H.Rolbin, Treasurer of the Cancer Research Society Inc.; Dr.M.B.Mackenzie, Pathologist; and Miss J.Harlow, Senior Technician of the X-Ray Department; Miss J.Wakefield, Registrar of the Cancer Clinic is seen here acting as demonstrator.Reddy Memorial \u2014 Photo by David Bier Hospital Toured By Cancer Research Society Party A group of 40, members of the hospital's cases of cancer are Cancer Research Society, headed by Mrs.S.H.Rolbin,, C.R.S.Treasurer visited the Reddy Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, March 10.The case history of an actual patient with carcinoma of the cervix, recently diagnosed and treated in the hospital, was presented to the group.The various steps in the handling of tha patient were outlined to the visitors by Miss Hazel | Miller, Superintendent of Nurses, and Miss Elizabeth Gray, the hispital's Cytologist, Dr.Jean- Pierre Jean, Radiologist and Dr.M.B.Mackenzie, Pathologist, explained to the visitors some of the\u2019 methods by which cancers are recognized and treated in the hospital.The demonstration included a visit to one of the patient's rooms as well as a tour through the Out-Patient Department, the laboratories and the X-Ray Department, In the laboratory Miss Gray explained the simplicity and accuracy of the vaginal smear test in the detection of early and unsuspected cases of cancer of the cervix.Miss Gray supplemented her talk with illustrations of the cancer cells discovered in the patient under discussion.Miss Miller then outlined the nursing care of the patient during her hospitalization, and in the X-Ray Department Dr.Jean explained how the patient \u2018was treated with the radio-active Cobalt donated to the hospital by the \u201cCancer Research Society\u201d and also explained how this basic treatment was followed by Deep X-Ray therapy.Following this tour of the hospital Miss B.M.Wright, R.N.who is in charge of the hospital's Home Care Service, explained the advantages of this service, which following the patient's discharge from the hospital provided for periodic by a doctor and a nurse to her home.Finally, the visiting members of the Cancer Research Society were thanked for their generosity in having contributed the radio-acti- ve Cobalt with which many of the treated and also for having provided funds to cover the cost of examinations in the case of any indigent person.Dramatic Group The Dramatic Group of the Westmount Women's Club will present a one act comedy entitled \u201cThey're None of Them Perfect\u201d at the annual spring tea of the Home Helpers Department of Knox Crescent and Kensington W.M.S.which takes place on Saturday, March 27 at 3 p.m.in the Upper Hall.= Mrs.Walter Mingie will be convener of the home cooking table and Mrs.Norman Seath is in charge of tickets.Special Meeting A meeting for all presidents and vice-presidents of local associations for the Woman's Association of the Montreal Presbytery of the United Church will be held today at 10 a.m.at Westmount Park-Emmanuel Church, Art Association The Independent Art Assocla- tion, Mr.Thurston Topham, A.R.LA.president announces the 22nd annual exhibition which is taking place at 2025 Victoria Street, open daily except Sunday, from 10 a.m.to 9.30 pm.from March 15 to March 29.MCW.Elect Officers At 60th Annual Meetiñg Montreal Council of Women helg their 80th annual meeting on Wednesday, March 17, at which the following officers were elected: Mrs.H.F.Reusing, president: Mrs.R.G.Gilbride, immediate past president; Mrs.P.G.Delgado, Mrs.Saul Hayes, Miss Kathleen Jenkins, Mrs.T.W.Mac.Dowell, Mrs.W.H.Sparrow, Mrs, H.S.Van Patter, vice-presidents; Mrs.Victor Michaels, Mrs.Norman Muir, Mrs.S.R.Townsend, councillors; Mrs.J.S.Reynolds, recording secretary; Mrs.J.W, Kolybaba, assistant recording secretary; Miss Helen Guiton, corresponding secretary; Mrs.Alex Watt, assistant corresponding sec- | retary; Mrs.T.H, Hoskin, membership secretary; Miss M.H.Leslie, assistant membership secretary; Mrs.John Crawford, treasure er and assistant, Mrs.J.H.Col.Iyer; Mrs.A.McK.Porritt, citizenship; Mrs.Donald Storey, economics; Mrs.Clifford A.Smith, housing and community planning; Miss Joan Gilchrist, legislation; Mrs.H.C.Cooke, migration; Mrs.C.H.Skitch, trades, business and professions for women; Mrs.J.H.Dougherty, child welfare; Mrs.Cicely M.Sampson, penal reform; Mrs.R.B.Winsor, .public health; \u2018Mrs.Trevor C.Thompson, recreation; Mrs.C.P.McLarren, arts and letters; Mrs.W.R.Abbott, education; Mrs.J.F.Forman, films; Mrs.A.R.Colman, international relations; press and radio, Mrs.Richard J.Rodden, assisted by Mrs.T.G.Ker; publications, Mrs.G.M.Montgomery, yearbook, and Mrs.John Low-Beer, news bulletin; Mrs.A.C.Morton, hospitality; and*Mrs.C.K.Lajly, nominating committee.New Montreal Chapter Of Silver Cross Assn.A new chapter of the Silver Cross Women of Canada (Remembrance Association) has been formed here in the city under the title Silver Cross Mothers (Unity Chapter) A charter has been received from the National Council and will be presented at the next meeting.Meetings will be held the second Tuesday of each month at one-thirty, in the Y.W.C.A.At the inaugural meeting held recently the following officers were elected : president, Mrs.G.E.Stansbury; 1st vice-president, Mrs.J.R.Hamilton; 2nd vice- president, Mrs.E.Small; secretary, Mrs.R.W.Montgomery; Treasurer, Mrs.S.Jones; executive committee : Mrs.S.Sheriff, Mrs.I.Owen, Mrs.M.Baldwin.A business meeting of the West- mount Women's Club will be held to-morrow at 2.30 p.m.in Victoria Hall.Members \u2018only.Tea will be served.* Je 4404 St.Catherine St.{Opposite Kensington Ave.) CHILDREN\u2019S PORTRAITS Special Rates for Easter and First Communion.% APPOINTMENTS , , .Fl.5039 * PORTRAITS JAS.B.RICE, Proprietor Westmount ' You- CAN PARK ic JEST A * > TUE Ln PEs.à HULL BRE \u2018An gE 5.m3.[=] UHrERNESE, CERES BEE: Fadnges pi ja Hi 4 t.La REV.ROBERT LENNOX, MA.Ph.D.who will be guest speaker with \u201cNews and Views of the Holy Land\u201d at the Easter Thank-offering meeting of Stanley Presbyterian Church W.M.8, and the Isabel McConnell Auxillary on Tuesday at 8:15 pm.in Franklin Hall Memorial.The soloist will be Mrs.Fred Walker.American Women's Club Social Service Committee Donates To 28 Charities The annual meeting of the American Woman's Club of Montreal was held on Wednesday, March 24, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel with Mrs.Alan Chippindale, president, presiding.Reports were presented by chairman of various committees showing a year of wide community aid and activity, in which all branches of the Club's work received en-* thusiastic support of the members.Miss Edna Martin, membership chairman, announced the Club now numbers 293, including 28 new members and 15 complimentary members, wives of United States Consular Service in Montreal.Donations, given through the.Social Service Committee, to twenty-eight established Montreal charities, as well as Post War, totalled $1,047.71.The money, makng these donations possible was raised at the annual rummage sale and thé Social Service bridge., Mrs.C.T.Roach, retiring trea- gurer, reported: The Club had again been able to purchase a Dominion of Canada Bond and thanked the chairman for keeping within their budgets, thus enabling the treasurer to report a surplus for the year.Social Service Donations Mrs.Joan Bayer, chairman of the Social Service Committee, stated the year's work covered; 18 layettes, each one composed of 27 articles of clothing and 4 toilet articles.These were disposed of as follows: 5 to Catherine Booth Hospital, 5 to the Reddy Memorial Hospital, 5 to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and 1 to Western Div- sion of the Montreal General Hospital, sent on request.38 bed jackets to the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, Following up last year\u2019s, interest in the Children\u2019s Service Centre, the donation given, was specified for supplimentary train- in among older girls who have in 100% Soluble Plant Food Feeds through follage as well as roots: Analysis 23-21-17, also all minor elements and Vitamins Et, B2, Really marvellous, 602.0.55¢ or 0.65¢ post-pald; Hiustrated circular and complete price Mat with each order.(56) WHPERRON x £Q SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN £33 STLAWRENCE BLVD.MONTREAL ing completion of a presidential tour around British Columbia's Council groups on all three levels, local, provincial and national, During her term of office, Mrs.Turner Bone has visited dll provinces but Newfoundland, \u201cThe volunteer woman in service to her community \u2018is joined by common projects of work to every other woman working in every other group from the Atlantic to the Pacific,\u201d she states, \u201cand I, for one, have really become conscious of Council's far-flung strength.\u201cCouncil has a good part of the answer, I believe, to the seemingly insurmontable difficulties whic this great country presents \u2014 with our tremendous distances, Canadians are not privileged to meet often enough to resolve differences in opinion and ways of livirig on a personal basis.\u201cHowever, despite the fact that we are not enticed to enter Federal Parliamént in any great number \u2014 despite the unwillingness of the homemaker to leave her responsibilities at home for any great length of time; or to be absent at any great distance from them, and the reluctance of the business woman to sacrifice Holds Annual Meeting \u2014 | cluded election of officers and proven their ability to complete certain vocational training.Through the personal interest of Miss Edna Martin, a few members of the committee undertook a new proect this year; Cuddle Toys.This resulted in 28 Rag- gety Ann dolls and 31 stuffed animals beng sent to the Tuberculosis Hospital in Korea, through the Woman's Voluntary Services, in time for Xmas; plastic dolls in knitted outfits, blocks made of oilcloth \u2018and stuffed toy animals were recently delivery to the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital.Post War; For the Veterans Hospital at St.Hyacinthe, 3 parties, 20 Xmas boxes and 4 magazine subscriptions.À donation for the Silver Cross Mothers and aid for parties, through the Woman\u2019s Voluntary Services, at St.Anne's Hospital.It is of interest to note that many of the members, besides giving their time, contribute financially to promote the efforts of this committee.Reports were presented by chairman of the following committees: courtesy, Mrs.Albert Tousaw; groups, Mrs, Peter Barry; hospitality, Mrs.Earl Dartt; membership, Miss Edna Martin; press, Mrs.C.A.P.Leahey; printing, Mrs.E.J.Whitson; program, Mrs.E.C.H.Harder; music, Mrs, C.N.Stevens; reception, Mrs.Ray \u2018Benedict; social service, Mrs.Joan Bayer; telephone, Mrs.H.M.Moore; tickets, Mrs.J.W.Eller; visiting, Mrs.Carleton Pierce.Officers Elected Other business of the day in- standing chairman for the coming year: honorary president, Mrs.J.: B.White; first vice-president, Mrs.John C.Westaway; second vice- president, Mrs.F.E.Holland; recording secretary, Mrs.G.M.Hawthorn; corresponding secretary, Mrs.\u2018C.J.R.Crossman; treasurer, Mrs.C.N.Stevens; courtesy, Mrs, Albert ,Tousaw; groups, Mrs, Peter Barry; hospitality, Mrs, Howard Sweeney; membership, Miss Edna Martin; music, Mrs.C.A.P.Leahey: press, Mrs.L.T.Calhoun; printing, Mrs.BE.J.Whitson; program, Mrs, E.T.Reynolds; reception, Mrs.H.B.Elliott; Social Service, Mrs.Joan Bayer; telephone, Mrs.C.J.Dinsmore; tickets, Mra.Paul Wickham; visiting, Mrs, H.M.Moore.* \u2018 - > Mrs, \u2018A Tuner Bone Refums NT.From Presidential Tour Of B.C.Greatest unifying force among Canadian women today, the National Council of Women.of Canada provides an extremely strong link petween the east and west, president Mrs.A.Turner Bone of Mont- - Ÿ real, re-affirmed recently, follow DOG SHOW COMMITTEE: The Ladies Kennel Club Canada Inc, thirty-third annual All Breed Championship Dog Show and Obedience Trials will be held at the ' Hussars Armory, 4185 Cote des Neiges \u2018road, Montreal, on Sunday, April 25, in aid of the Seeing Eye Service of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.The Show Committee standing left to right: Mrs.C.C.Drew, Tickets; Mrs.G.A.Holland, Prizes; Mrs.T.M.Tanton, Programs; Mrs.Dawn Bowen, Publicity.Seated left to right; Mrs.I.W.Clarke, honorary secretary treasurer; Mrs.H.'S.Mitchell, president; Mrs.George Gimson, Advertising, and Mrs.E.B.Stocker, show convener.PAGE THIRTRIR her personal career and her livelihood to what could be the greft- er duty, the pation\u2019s business \u2014 the women of Canada make known their demands on the nation's legislators through their organizations,\u201d the national presl- dent continued.\u201cOver 60 years of continuous growth in the voluntary field of community endeavor have gained Council women recognition on every level of government, so much so that it may be said women serve their municipality, their province, and their nation by holding active membership in the various levels of Council.\u201d Summarizing the impressions she had gained on her British Columbia visit, Mrs.Turner Bone said that \u201con the whole, the women of B.C.are most community- minded and alert.They have had to deal with the problem of an enormous influx of immigrants, 10,000 into the Fraser Valley, in addition to their old Mennonite and Doukobour troubles.They are steadfastly trying to work their way out by investigation, study and recommendations, and the commission they have set up has the support of University- qualified members.\u201cThey have under current discussion and action care of the aged, subsidized housing, and the need for bigger and better hospitals.\u201d She was most impressed, she said, with their ready friendliness and their eager hospitality, and their interest in information about \u201cthe easterers\u201d.Zonta Film Night The Zonta Club of Montreal will hold a film night on Tuesday March 30 at 8 p.m.in the main hall of the Ciba Building.Wonderful films of the Netherlands will be featured on this occasion through the courtesy of the Consulate of the Netherlands and Miss Ada Schipper a member of the Montreal Zonta Club.Guests are welcome at this event and refreshments will be served.Card Party The Canadian Legion Montreal Hospital Committee are holding their annual card party (Military Whist) on Monday March 29 in the Legion Memorial Hall Auditorium, 1191 Mountain St.at 8 pm.Please take own Playing cards.The TALL Shop 4891 Sherbrooke St.W.Westmount, P.Q.~ EL.1311 Dresses * Slips - Skirts © Separates Suits * Coals especially designed to eliminate alterations and flatter the taller figure.ANTOINE'S ART GALLERY SPRING Picture lovers are advised to take advantage of this opportunity to secure beautiful works of ert at reductions of .20% 30% 40% 50% including paintings by the following famous artists , .M.A.SUZOR-COTE F.8.COBURN A.McLAREN T.GARSIDE RENE RICHARD F.A.VERNER.J.GIUNTA .R.VINCELLETTE A.EDSON W.BRYMNER M.A.FORTIN G.CORNELL F.IACURTO L.BANKS + + «» And Many Others ., Sale Commences Monday, March 29th, and Continues until Monday, April 12th A small down payment will secure any painting, and the balance made payable in any way convenient to the customer.ANTOINE'S ART GALLERY 939 VICTORIA SQUARE UN.6-4095 - UN.6-7959 : SALE P.CHARTRAND P.PER MEULEN W.HENDRIKS C.BOUTER CONSTANT ARTS F.AKKERMAN A.DE GROOT i W.B.THOLEN W.STEELINK C: VERSCHUUR C.HUNTER, R.A.R.ERNST J.SHERREWITZ ; i at ages pas ep ; : Ë { À $, rT IM Se BT Er t 4 | phos FOURTEEN CL THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH.26, 1954 St Leo's Captures Senior B Championship Brown, Bourassa Lead MacRae To 8-2 Win Over Druggists + By CLIFF FARNWORTH Westmount MacRae Electric blasted Royal Pharmacy 8-2 Saturday to take a one game lead in their best of three | series for the Dr.Rondeau Medical Trophy, for the championship of the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League.The first game of the final series was tied 1-all.Third game is scheduled for Saturday at ¥ 2 p.m.at the St.Laurent Arena.* MacRae scored two goals in each of the first two periods, then added a quartet of markers in the third to sew up last week's contest.Bussière Druggist Star Redhead Don Bussière supplied all the scoring punch for Royal Pharmacy notching one goal in both the second and third periods.Bobby Brown and mighty mite Mickey Bourassa, each with two goals, paced the MacRae attack.Bud Selby, Al Turner, Jim Mec- Carthy and Harry Wolfe all counted singletons.Bourassa also picked up two assists and Brown aided on one effort.: Power Plays Click Referees Mosdell and Harvey handed out seven penalties in the game, six against Royal Pharmacy.MacRae scored three times while holding a man advantage.Winning the game gives Mac- Rae a commanding lead in the * * First Period 1\u2014MacRae: Selby (Brambell) .11,20 2\u2014MacRae: Bross, (Beasant, Quirk) .14.12 Penalties : Chartier 8.52, Second Period - 3\u2014-Royal P.: Bussière (Manson) .344 4\u2014MacRae : Turner (Simimons) .7.52 5-MacRae: Bourassa (Beasant) .10.40 Penalties: David 1.44, Pogue 12.40.Third Period .8\u2014MacRae: McCarthy (Bourassa) 2.40 7\u2014MacBae: Wolfe (Brown) .4.284 8\u2014MacRae: Brown (Quirk) .7.15 9\u2014MacRae: Bourassa (Selby) .11.42 10\u2014Royal P.: Bussière (Costigan) 11,59 Penalties: Pogue 6.18, Brambell 6.18, David 11.31, Richardson 12.28.*- * series.They can tie the third contest and still win the championship.The Druggists must win to stay in the running.< In a second game this week, St.1 Laurent Laurels and NDG Regents will-hook up in an\u2018exhibition.Last Saturday the Regents defeated the Laurels for the second straight time.Malone- Cagers Here April 3 Unity Boys\u2019 Club intermediate basketball team will play Malone, New Yorke in an exhibition game Saturday, April 3, as part of National Boys Club Week.The American National Guard squad beat Unity previously 67- 66, A banquet will be held the same day to honor the Intermediate team, city champions.All cltb basketball teams will attend, while Mayor Roy Campbell of Westmount is also expected to be present.Bantam Playdowns Sunday St.Leo\u2019s bantams will play Town of Mount Royal in QAHA playoffs Sunday at 4 p.m.in the Lachine Arena.The Academy \u2018squad won the Westmount Municipal hockey league championship.ONLY CARLING'S DARES MAKE THIS GUARANTEE! $100,000 GUARANTEE OF EXCELLENCE That's what you get with every bottle of Red Cap Ale.Carling\u2019s bas spent over $100,000 in developing an exclusive Flavour Secret .that\u2019s why Carling's guarantees that Red Cap is the smoothest, most satisfying ale you've ever tasted.Try a bottle of Red Cap, today.If you aren't completely satisfied that it\u2019s the finest ale you've ever tasted, send in the bottle label, together with your name and address, to The Carling Breweries Limited, Montreal, Quebec and your money will be refunded.Carling\u2019s Red Cap Ale ship by a 7-3 count.to pace the attack, while goalie Kevin Dunnigan played a stirling game in keeping the Chambly attackers at bay.The two teams had tied the first game of the series 2-ali.Howe Breaks Shutout Brendan Guilfoyle and Sandy Morrison accounted for the other Howe broke up Dunnigan\u2019s shutout attempt.Hampered from the start of the season by a lack of regular time cn artificial ice, McGillis threw together a lineup including two bantains, five juniors and only half a dozen seniors.They scraped their way through the \u201cbig\u201d game time and again to wind up the current campaign in second spot.Click in Clutch gan clicked in every cluteh tilt, and it was only fitting that in the finale they should be so impressive.McGillis was a \u2019mightly dour mentor at the start of the season, when immediately after learning two of his better players had transterred schools, the regular ice time was curtailed.The team whipped themselves into shape during the Christmas holidays, taking ice whenever they could get it.Far from impressive in their opening games, they pro- pressed in efficiency and were olding their own with the other teams in the loop.Defence Improves Biggest improvement was made .by the defence corps, who despite \u2018the loss of steady Dave Farrell with a broken collarbone stood up Fouls Feature Lion's Victory, Stayner Leads Lions used a big manpower advantage to-good stead Wednesday to gain first win in Westmount Municipal Intermediate basketball, a 50-47 victory over Royals.Starting with only five men, Royals held a 28-13 lead at half, but saw two of their players foul out after three minutes of the third canto.Another joined them | on the sidelines with five minutes eft in the tilt.Despite this handicap, they led 37-28 at three quarter time, and the game was still a tossup in the final moments.O'Brien, Leslie and Graham left the game via the foul route, in that order.Barnard led the losers with 15 points, Duncan the Lions with 17.Royals: Leslie 10, Barnard 15, O'Brien, Graham 11, L.MacDonald | 11,.Lions: Blackie 8, Biuden 6, Ouimet 5, Watson 12, Day, Dyer 2, Klassen, Duncan 17.STAYNER TALES THIRD Stayner won their third consecutive game in the Municipal Basketball League Tuesday by downing Avenue Stars 67-38.The Stars, minus the services of Ron Brambell, and after losing Willie Manolson in the first quarter with a sprained ankle, were no match for their opponent.Earle McDonald led his squad with a 28 point performance.Bobby Brown was deadly with his corner set shots and aided the: Stayner effort by picking up 11° points.Al Turner topped the Stars\u2019 scoring with 12 points.Hughie MacDonald also worked well in a losing cause.Stayner: McDonald 28, Brown 11, Easton 1, Seimers 11, Alexander 10, Brambell 8, Selby 8.Avenue \u2018 Stars: Lomasney 7, Manolson 2, Gurner 12, Guilfoyle, McFadden 7, MacDonald 10.the season, banged in three goals two St.Leo's markers, while Bob | 8 Captain St.James and Dunni- | x By MARTY GOODMAN \" The old one-two punch \u2014 in hockey a goalie to keep the puck out and a forward to put it ip \u2014 came through once again for St.Leo\u2019s senior B hockey team Friday.The Academy climaxed a long up hill drive then when they whipped Chambly ' | County 5-1 to win the two4ame total goal s eries for the high school senior B champion.Tommy St.James, \u2018who has been coach Andy MeGillis\u2019 clutch player all | through throughout in formidable fashion.Dive Orr came along to fill the gap and played well on the blue- line along with Dave Donohue, Jacques Lefebvre and Karl Hurley.Plenty of opposition \u2018along the TOMMY ST.JAMES trail came from Lower Canada \u2018and St.Thomas, as well as Chambly.The Academy crew got a big team was able to show enough definite superiority over the other top contenders to break very far away._.John Roche, Mike McNally, Gerry Ramsey, Joe Froio, Phil Drummond and Frank Rooney all played well in the big push.Elated by Win McGillis was highly elated with the team victory and lavishly praised his charges» Queried as to chances for the future he went right back into more characteristic tones.\u201cNext year six of our best players will be lost through graduation.This time we travelled through onthe inspirational play of Dunnigan and St.James, hut without the boys to back them up things will probably be a lot different next time around,\u201d he said, This is the fifth time since 1943 that St.Leo\u2019s has won the senior B championship, an excellent record for a school that averages an enrollment of only some 100 students.The team will celebrate their victory at the annual hockey \u2026»- cial tonight at Victoria Hall \u2014 a fitting finish to a more than successful season.Westmount Ends By GORDON Wesmount High School\u2019s Coach Ron Sharp\u2019s cager Season Losing To St.Lawrence Juniors 45-32 WASSERMAN ; senior B basketball team ended up on the short end of a 45-32 count Friday in the annual game against St.Lawrence High School, of Cornwall, Ont.s played the junior team in one éme ER The Scoreboard RE GAMES PLAYED HOCKEY *: Senior B- Playoffs St.Leo's 5, Chambly 1 (St.Leo's win two game total goal final series 7-3).: St, Laurent Playoffs Saturday: MacRae 8, Royal Pharmacy 2 (Macliae leads best of three finals 1-0, one game tied).BASKETBALL Provincial Intermediate Playoffs Saturday: Unity 61, Sherbrooke 44; Unity 81, Valleyfield 23 (Quarterfinals) MAAA 65, Unity 52 (Semifinals).Sunday: MAAA 87, Three Rivers 51 (MAAA wins provincial championghin) MBBL Midget Friday: Unity 2, Point St.Charles 0 (Default \u2014 Unity wing two game total point series 29-11).Exhibition Friday: St, Lawrence (Cornwall) 5, Westmount Senior B 32.Friday: Thomas More 33.Municipal Intermediate Tuesday: Stayner 67, Stars 38.Wednesday: Lions 50, Royals 47, GAMES THIS WEEK HOCKEY St.Laurent Playoffs Saturday: Royal Pharmacy at Mac- Rae Electric (MacRae leads best of three finals 1-0, one game tied).QAHA Bantam Playoffs Sunday: St.Leo's at Town of Mount Royal (Lachine, 4 p.m.).BASKETBALL MBBL Midget Friday: Rosemount at Unity (First game in best of three serles tor city | championship).Tuesday: Unity at Rosemount (Second game in best of three series for city championship).Municipal Intermediate Tuesday: Royals at Stars.Slayner at Lions, Wednesday: , RR BASKETBALL Municipal Intermediate PWL D F A.Pts Stayner ,.~.8 3 0 0 179 181 6 Royals .\u2026\u2026.8 1 2 0 113 124 2 Stars .8 1 2 0 120 147 2 Lions .\u2026\u2026\u2026., 8 12 0 167 2 Saturday: Unity Bantams 26, Were.dale House 23.Monday: Unity Juveniles 38, St.xof the events on the Cornwall Schools\u2019 Athletics Night.Catholis High's senior À team beat the St.Lawrence seniors in a second game.~ .Marty Raff paced the West- mount squad with 13 points.The locals had difficulty in maintaining the hard-driving pace set by the man-to-man Cornwall defence, and were down 28-14 at half.Switch to Zone .Mentor Sharp switched to a zone defence for the second half, much against his will as this strategy \u2018is outlawed in Cornwall high school basketball, \u2018 ] Using it the locals held St.Lawrence to seven points in the third half, but despite a hard drive in the last canto, they found they had dropped too far behind.Catholic High rallied strongly in the third quarter behind Tony Pajokowski to beat the St.Lawrence seniors.\u2018Dance at End A dance was held after the games, and the Westmount team left for home in their chartered bus at the end of the evening, The Purple and White squad, with only one win to their cradit this season, are looking forward to more Success next campaign, as the majority of the team members are in the 10th year, and will return.Westmount: \u2014 Raff 13, Mendel- gohn 9, Thomson 4, Golden 3, Was- serman 2, Ancrum 1, Smith h 3, Cote Job, MacFarlane, Softball Entries Wanted A four team.intermediate soît- ball league is being formed by the Westmount Recreation Departe ment, formed of players not connected with leagues of higher calibre, Anoyone interested in entering a team or playing in the Rothwell or Johnny Garland at FL 6975, _ break with \u2018the tight league, as no - league is invited to contéét\u201d Rooky , [La He TO Ip j forward bampion- 2 L through Bie, as no W enough \u201cthe other Ka very far A eh, McNally, roio, Phil Rooney all character.Que best gh gradu- travelled onal play ames, but ¢ them up a lot dif- \"he said.ince 1943 the senior ate their ckey \u2026»- au \u2014a an suc- : second > West- hts.The haintain- set by defence, half.i to a d half, his stra- all high t.Law- he third rive in ey had rongly A Tony ; Law- er the team artered ng.squad, credit brward gn, as mem- d will endel- Was- » Cote soît- y the part- con= gher m ~ Chambly Wg, Silver Statues I vf.# E \u2018.x Highlight Gym Revue For many YMCA youngsters tonight will mark the culmination of many weeks practice, when the curtain rises on the Gym Revue.The.first number, Trio Pyramids and Tumbling by Junior class members, begins at 8 p.m.Box horse vaulting, square dancing, fencing by some of Canada\u2019s outstanding foil and.sabre masters will be among the many acts on the program.\u2019 \u2018Rope Spinning Novelty The most novel number consists of rope spinning in true western style.The senior gymnastic club will perform on the nigh bar and parallel bars, while Lena and Anna, Marie Durman will do gymnastics on the parallel bars.The finale, living statue in silver; directed by Dick Huntingdon and members of the weight training club, will portray 'Y.M.C.A.activities in an unusual mahner.UBC Midgets Cop Western Section Meet Rosemount Unity Boys Club midget basket- \" ball teamr will meet Rosemount tonight at Unity in the first game of a best of three series for the Montreal Boys Midget Basketball championship, Second game is scheduled for Rosemount Tuesday and if a third tilt is necessary it will be played on a neutral floor.Game time tonight is 8 p.m.Coach Bob Byford\u2019s crew won the western section crown by beating Point St.Charles 29-11 in a two game total point series, The Unity team won the first match 27-11 and the second by default Friday when the Point boys didn\u2019t show up.In exhibition games, Unity juveniles beat St.Thomas More 38- 33 Monday?while the bantams defeated Weredale House 26-23 Saturday.Kiddies Classes Begin April 26 Kiddies special \u201clearn-to-swim\u201d classes will begin at the West- mount YMCA on April 26.Information and registration forms may be secured by calling GL.3918 or by visiting the office.The instruction classes will be given in two complete sections, the first beginning Monday, April 26 and concluding on Friday, May 28; the second to run from Monday, May 31 to Friday June 25.Bach course consists of ten les- \u2018sons.Supervisor of the course is Lew Waller, physical director.LADIES GOLF CLASS _ Thegladies\u2019 golf class will meet again Monday at 8 p,m, at the estmopnt Athletic Grounds, This class, under the direction of Bob Brown, has enjoyed a great deal of success.\u2018Individual instruction will be the theme of Monday night's get- together.Anyone interested is invited to attend.LADIES\u2019 BADMINTON The Westmount Municipal Ladies\u2019 Badminton Club had their first session Monday at Roslyn School.This group is open for more members; any resident of West- \u2018mount over 16 years of age is in- \u2018Athletic Grounds, .-vited- to join.Three courts are available Mondays from 7.30 to \u201c 10 p.m.-Call Rocky Rothwell or Johnny Garland at the Westmount FI.6975, to register.Lo eo ~ ake | - > THE EXAMINER, WBSTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1956 PROVINCIAL SEMIFINALISTS: Unity Boys Club intermediate basketball team reached the semifinals of the provincial cham- plonships held last week-end at Shawinigan Falls before losing to MLA.A.A,, the ultimate winners, 85-52.They had previously won the city intermediate title, coming from behind to beat Navy 109-106 in a two-game total-point series.Back, left to.right, are Maurice Mariasine, director of the U.B.C., Dick McGrail, Dave - Barnard, Dick Hubbard, Hugh Sutherland, Jack McKissock, coach George Presho; front, left to right, are George Cochrane, Mike Barnard, Grant Peterson, John Reddon and Ted Rice.Photo by Ed.Bermingham Unity Intermediates Garner Gity Laurels, Dropped by MAAA In Provincial Playoffs SHAWINIGAN FALLS\u2014Unity Boys Club cagers, city inter- mediate champions, got as far as the semi-finals in the provincial basketball tournament relled off here last week-end.The UBC'ers were sidelined by the power-packed MAAA team that went on to win the provincial crown for the second consecutive year.dropped their game to MAAA by a 65-52 count, giving the Peel street brigade.their toughest battle of the week-end.Unity à Unity Boys Club cagers walked off with the city intermediate basketball championship when\u2019 they downed a battling HMCS Donna- cona quintet 58-54 last Thursday night at the UBC\u2019ers home court, The win gave the Unity aggregation the two-game, total points series 109-106.Navy won the series opened 52-51.Unity won their first game over Sherbrooke by a 61-44 score.Their initial tilt, played early Saturday afternoon, was delayed in starting by the late arrival of half the unity club.Last Thursday\u2019s tussle was a thriller-diller all the way with the issue in doubt right up until the contest the emphasis was on close rebounds under both baskets.very last whistle.Throughout the checking and ferocious battling for Unity overcame the one-point deficit early in the game and latched on to a pencil-slim lead to which y they managed to cling throughout the spine-tingling first quarter.Navy Takes Lead In the second canto, however, the sailor boys put on a spurt and when the buzzer sounded for the halftime respite the tars were ahead 35-27, With a minute to go, George Presho\u2019s Phabulous Phellows were nursing a scant one-point lead on the round when Teddy Rice was awarded two free throws.The cool- headed Theodore, a West Hill High School product, swished both shots through the mesh to give the UBC aggregation something a little more substantial in the way of a lead.Unity Boys Club (58): D.Barnard 5, Cochrane 4, McGrail 9, Sutherland 4, McKissock 5, Reddon | 7, Rice 7, Peterson 16, M.Barnard 1, Hubbard.HMCS Donnacona (54): Coulter 8, Preston 4, Kiar 11, Beaument, Moore, Schrier, Gallow 13, Root, | Copping 4, Capozzi 14.SWAMP VALLEYFIELD Saturday night George Presho\u2019s club swamped Valleyfield 81-23, the most decisive win of the entire tournament.Unity led 37-14 at the half, never looked back in the final two quarters of the ball game.Grant Peterson led the winners\u2019 scoring parade with 15 points while Hugh Sutherland, turning in most impressive display of the season, was next in line with 13.The Unity\u2014MAAA contest was the best game of .the entire tourney as the underdog UBC aggregation came up with one of their best games of the entire season.It was a bitterly fought battle all the way with the issue in | doubt until the last four minutes: of the well-played ball game.With four minutes to play, the MAAA aggregation was leading by four points and the Unity | quintet were very much in the ball game: Then - the MAAA de ¢ ch .es brigade broke through for three.suick baskets and that outburst of point-getting wrapped up the ball game.Big Doug McNichol, the Montreal Alouettes\u2019 end, proved to be the difference between the two clubs.The burly centre sank 14 points, grabbed rebounds under both baskets, set up plays in abundance, and performed outstandingly on defence.The big fellow played the entire Stackhouse\u2019s 40 Points Lead Volleyball Tourney Harold Stackhouse - leads the field with 40 points to his credit in the Westmount YMCA \u201chit or miss\u201d volleyball \"tournament.Bruce McFarlane.is in second place with 37 points, and close behind with 36 points each are Don Bardwell, Errol Smith and Lew Waller.Points are scored for attendance and games won.Games are played Tuesday and Thursday 5.30 to 6.30 p.m.New teams are chosen each night so players may join the league at any time.Little League Drills \\ Baseball drills are being held in the Unity Boys Club gymnasium from 9.30 a.m.- 12 p.m.Saturdays for the little league team, Coaches Jack McKissock and Dave Barnard invite all boys living in Westmount and St.Henry to try out for a spot on the squad.Indoor Track Soon Westmount school track enth- uslasts.are invited to enter the annual indoor track meet at the Forum April 2.Anyone interested should get in touch with Rocky Rothwell or Johnny Garland at | the Westmount Athletic Grounds, FL 69%.4 UN Eau.en asa A - game for the winners, was chosen on the tournament all star team without a dissenting voice., Also chosen on the tournament, all star aggregation was Unity's Ted Rice.The NDG Junior gridder 4-played the entire game for UBC and glittered all the way.LEAD AT HALF Fighting with everything they had, Unity matched the defending champions basket for basket in the first half.At the half-time respite, the scoreboard read: | Unity, 26; MAAA 24, MAAA went on to capture the provincial title on Sunday night by swamping Three Rivers 86-51, a 36-point margin.Unity Boys Club (52): D.Barnard 5, Cochrane 9, McGrail '8, Sutherland 4, McKissock 11, Reddon 1, Rice 6, Peterson 8, M.Barnard, Hubbard, = | MAAA (65): Putnam, Binmore 9, Shields, McNichol 14, Dudley 11, Wilson .8, Brown 6, Oliver 12, Wray 5,.Edwards.sae Unity Boys Club 81): D.Barnard 12, Cochrane 4, McGrail 10, Sutherland 13, McKissock 5, Reddon 3, Rice 8, Peterson 15, M.- Barnard 9, Hubbard 2.Valleyfield (28): Bulman, Martin, Dilabio 7, Winnfield 8, Ledue, Bembridge 4, Watson 1, Coombs 1, Bonnyman 2.Unity Boys Club (61): D.Barnard 7, Cochrane 10, McGrail 5, Sutherland 2, McKissock 12, Reddon 4, Rice 8, Peterson 13, M Barnard, \u2018Hubbard.Sherbrooke (44): Petts 5, Boland 4, Turnbull, Harvey 2, Bishop, Beaubien 3, Evans, Stafford 9, Goodhue 2, Hunting 19.ft takes cool control to become tops in curling ves just as it takes the famous 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