The Westmount examiner, 16 avril 1954, vendredi 16 avril 1954
[" | EASTER-TULIPS ON VIEW - ques Jo Yl 4 3 STAGE RADIO PLAY: Young people of Westmount Park Em- \u2018manuel Church under the direction of Jeff Hogwood, will present Dorothy Sayers\u2019 radio .play The King Comes to His Own Sunday at 7:30 p.m.in the Church.Here they rehearse the \u2018play, with sound equipment installed by.the Bell Telephone - Ce.FIVE WESTMOUNT * \" JANET HENDERSON, of West- mount, stands by in silent admiration, as Examiner Photographer Ed: Bermingham exposes his negative to the latest floral display at the conservatory in Westmount Park, a special Easter display, now open to the public.GIRLS, Mickey Brown, Ann Clayton, Audrie Gross, Frances Young and Georgia Copland are seen above as they get their instruction for the forthcoming Blind Drive in which they will canvass.\u2014 (Bermingham Photo) * The annual Easter flower show at the West- : a mount Conservatory this - year features a larger display of tulips - than ever before.The show, which attracts thousands of visitors was officially opened yesterday at 8 p.m.The - City Council and representatives of municipal organizations were in at- tenidance.The conservatories are open from 10 a.m, to 10 p.m.on Week- .days, and 10 a.m.to § p.m.on Sundays.George Cooper, gener- \u2018al manager, estimated that there are about 15,- (Continued on page 2) Hobby Show Detail Set Hon.D.C.Abbott, local Member of Parliament, will \u2018officially close the Westmount YMCA Hobby Show Saturday, April 24.It will \u2018mark the 12th time Canada\u2019s Finance Minister has brought down the curtain in the 18 Hobby Shows that have been held.This year's show will be opened Wednesday.by Mayor Roy L.Campbell.i Alan Ross, chairman of the entry committee, announced that this Saturday will be the\u2019 last day for submitting entries.The Hobby Show office, located on the second floor of the Westmount YMCA, will be open from 10-12 am.and 2-5 p.m.' The entries themselves must be brought to the office by Monday.apd the show will be open to the to Saturday evening.Exhibits will be on view from 3-5:30 p.m.and 7:30-10 p.m.Mr.Abbott, in a letter to YM CA officials, expressed his willingness to participate in this year\u2019s show and wished them the best of luck.He will present all prizes, -including the D.C.Abbott Cup, awarded annually to the best exhibit in the Hobby Snow.He said that he would arrive somelime earlier, in order tg see the show itself.The pregram is as follows: Saturday, April 17: Last day to deliver entry forms to Westmount Y.M.CA, from 10-12 a.m.- : Monday, April 19: All exhibits except pets and cooking to be delivered to the Westmount Y.Late entries 20 cents each.Tuesday, April 20: Cooking entries to be delivered between 10 a.m.and 2:30 p.m.(Continued on page 2) public from Wednesday evening\u201d Gty Plans RMR.Scroll * The City of Westmount will pres sent a scroll to the Royal Montreal Regiment (MG) on the occasion of the\u2019latter\u2019s 40th anniversary in November 1954.At a recent meeting of the Municipal Council it*was decided that this scroll, which will give the Regiment the \u201ctitle, privilege, honor and distinction of marching through the streets of the City of Westmount on all ceremonial occasions with * bayonets fixed, colors flying and bands playing\u201d will be presented between Novem ber 11 and 14.The Regiment will mark the occasion with a reunion, as well as a special service on Sunday, November 14, in honor of those who paid the supreme sacrifice.The RMR, which has served in Westmount for the past 40 years, was first known as The West- mount Rifles.The City said that there has grown a mutual esteem between the citizens of West- mount and the Regiment.Men from the Royal Montreal Regiment have formed aclive service battalions which saw service in two World wars.3 Students Win Prizes Three Westmount students won prizes and nine others \u201chonorable mentions\u201d in the Royal Empire Society's Essay contest held recently.Linette Brackenburry, of Weston School won second place in the Class A competition with an essay entitled, \u201cThe War Against Hunger and Disease in the British Empire.\u201d Tim Peters, and Colin Moseley both of Selwyn House won first and second place in the Class C competition.Their essays were entitled, \u201cDescribe the Celebrating of Coronation Day in Your Country.What were we all celebrating ?¥ : The nine students who received honorable mention were, Pauline Werry, Weston School, Class A, Roger Bellingham, Selwyn House, Class B, Michael Barza, West- mount Junior High School, Class B.Rodney Tait, Selwyn House, Class B, James Arthur Evans, Sel- wyn House, Class B, Robert Rosen- blatt, Westmount Junior High, Class B.Class C winners were, Erik Paterson St.Matthias Church School, Charles Caffey.Selwyn House, and William Pedoe, Selwyn House School.; In Praise of \u201cThere is a foolishness that men call foolishness, but which receives tHe approval of God, and all right- thinking men\u201d, said Canon G.Oliver in addressing members of the Westmount Rotary Club at their weekly dinner meeting Wednesday.Canon Oliver's address was entitled \u201cIn Praise Of Fools\u201d.The address was actually in two parts, one dealt with the month of April, and the second part with fools, or, so called fools.In speaking of the month of April the Canon pointed ou that Yt is a very important month marked throughout its 30 days by some very significant events, and dates.The month starts off,\u201d the Canon said, as we all know with April Bn Fools\u2019: Topic Of Canon Oliver at Rotary first, or better known as \u201cAll Fools Day\u201d.He then gave the dictionary definition of a \u201cfool\u201d.It was his opinion that we should not dwell too long on All Fool's Day, however he pointed out that it does give us strange humans the diver- sioh in our lives which we apparently seek.April also marks St.George\u2019s Day, the anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge, the second battle of Ypres, and the famous naval engagement of the first World War fought at Zeebrugge.The month also means Stanley Cup playoff time, and Income Tax time.The jatter the Canon said he had completely forgotten about.In speaking of fools the Canon (Continued on page 2) .ai vm dn ie aa a a ace 0 mere eneiur \u2014\u2014 erm peste ne ré È \u2018 CORPAPATRARPARPAPTAAATEE bs i PAGE TWO MAMA AL Lu Serving The Community: The \u201cUnity Bôys' Élub' of Westmount is tendering service to 732 boys and girls in the districts of Westmount and St.Henry.The month of March was very active from the participation point of view and statistical figures released\u2019 this week shows that the over-all participation for the month was 6,909.Increased tempo in the Games Room, the addition of special interest groups and group clubs and the participation of the entire Community in National Boys\u2019 Club Week are indications of why more and more boys andegirls are making the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount\u2019 their favorite rendezvous during afternoon and evening leisure hours.Regular Program: Although the Annual Hobby Show Exhibition has laready taken place, all craft and hobby classes continue to function on regular schedules.The program is limited as follows: Fretwork: Louis Thomas conducts two classes for boys and girls every Thursday evening from 6.30 p.m.to 9 p.m.and every Sat- HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS of all kinds FURNITURE REFINISHING AND UPHOLSTERING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND.RADIOS REPAIRED Don\u2019t Wait For The Rush LAWNMOWERS Sharpened - Repaired - Reset Delivery ave vice WE.4905 GREENE AVENUE REPAIR SHOP REG'D.1368 Greene Avenue (Near Sherbrooke) SPRING IS HERE! 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courtesy of Bob Oakley and Pat Geary.Next week the group plan to visit a well- known Montreal landmark.° GROUP CLUBS Talent Club: Fred Pennell's Talent Club continue to hold rehearsals every Friday night.Carole Waterman has recently joined the Talent Parade.She will be one of the entertainers at the Rotary Club of Montreal Easter party for 500 boys at the University Settlement on Thursday, April 22nd.Music Group: Daisy Peterson's piano classes are held every Saturday morning.Her pupils are busily engaged preparing for their Annual Recital which is scheduled to take place next month.Teen-agers: A special event is taking place this week.Twenty teen-age members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club have been invited to attend a splash party and dance at the East End Boys\u2019 Club.A new innovation for the teenage memhers has been established at the Club.A special Club room has been made availible to the group for weekly jam sessions.Ballet and Tap: Lois Allum\u2019s Ballet and Tap Dancing classes are held every Wednesday evening.Practices continue in preparation for their Annual Recital which will be held in conjunction with the Piano Recital.Travel Club: Mrs.Currie\u2019s Junior Travel Club alternate sessions bi-weekly.Every other Friday the group are at the Club working on their -scrap books while on every other Saturday the greup make special visits to a variety of interesting and educational places in the City of Montreal.The theme of their present project is \u201cKnow your City of Montreal better.\u201d Library: Mrs.D.T.Youngson Mrs.J.Burrows and Miss B.Bar- tram are husily engaged every Monday afternoon and Thursday evening issuing library books to members of the Club.Library participation has increased this year.During the past month 134 boys and girls took advantage of this added activity.OTHER GROUPS Other activities carried on weekly include: the Dolls and Blocks Club, Stormy Hour, Play Group, Creative Drama, the Pre-Teens Club, Games Room and the fol- badminton, baseball, general gym.(For further Unity sports news: THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 18; 1954 GEORGE S.UNWIN, manager of the main Montreal branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, who was appointed chariman of the professional and public service division of *the 1954 Red Feather Drive.Easter Tulips On View (Continued from page 1) 000 plants on display.Although there are many different varieties of plants, the majority are tulips.The tulips, of which there are 50 different varieties, were imported from Holland last fall for the show.The plants were kept outside in cold frames during the winter, and brought inside in March.The cold weather has no ill effects on the tulips.\u2014 Of the 50 varieties of tulips in the show Mr.Cooper stated that the more popular one would be, Darwin, Triumph, Parrot, Single and Double Late, Mendel and Breeder plants.Besides the tulips in the show there are also 12 varieties of daffodils.Also included are dozens of varieties of other plants, such as Hyacinths, Astible, Narcissus, Polyantha Roses, Rhododendrons and Forsythia.Mr.Cooper said that a great many of the plants are imported from China and Arabia, while on the other hand some of the more popular - varieties are grown from seed at the conservatory.In Praise of.(Continued from page 1) said that there were many kinds of fools.There is the fool who in his own heart says there is no God.And there is the fool who deliberately through ignorance and selfishness destroys what's best in life in himself and in the world.\u201cThere is a sense of consecration which makes man attempt many things that seem impossible\u201d, said Canon Oliver.\u201cThese are brave men, and many of them martyrs led by the One who set himself against the world of his day \u2014 the One who died and rose again\u201d, he said.In conclusion the Canon said.that the true Easter meaning is one of hope and power, the conquest of right over wrong, wherein the last word is with God and not with men.Canon Oliver was introduced by L.R, Newman, and thanked on behalf of club members\u2019 by B.F.McNeish, W.B.Empey chaired see the Examiner Sports pages.) the meeting.cou 1 PRES \u2014 v li mney [Reiss REVIE A MAMA AE be spent in Montreal for most Il Purple N White by Gord Wasserman LLLLLLLSLILLLSLISS SILLS SILL ILS LILLE SLL ALLL SSL LILLSLS LOS LLL SLIT ILS ELLA LL 21240 LESS OLS LLL LATS L IIIS SILI Lo 03 KZ W.: LISA SSIASS SSI LSIS SNS ISA AA Westmounters are- today commencing \u2018their 10-day Easter vacation .» the first long break since Christmäs will studes ., .upon their return to school on the 26, the wornout W.H.S.ers (for that\u2019s the condition\u2019 \u2018most everyone returns in after a vacation) will be .greeted by a week of campaign-k ing.on the 30, elections will take place &hd a new S.C.president will be installed.in those days of campaigning, let's not forget the important issues at stake.make your minds up slowly and cautiously as to who would actually make the best president.Birthday Greetings To June Ito and Ruth Miller, 17 on the 11.the 12 was the day for Judy Barlow and she was 17.Bob Matthews was 17 on the 13 while Alan Ross and Richard Fletcher were 17 and 18, respectively on the 14 .Happy iBrth- day to you all cee Here And There The Hi-Y has announced it's delegates to the Conference in Que- DORIS KILLAM 6; Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A.will | preach at the morning service his bec city.the boys will be represented by Bob Haslett, Paul Zwinge, Janet Henderson, Heather Cross, Andy Gross, Frances Young and Georgia Coperland.Ronna Taub celebrated- her Sweet Sixteen in -grand style at the Ritz.Sandra Steinhouse.will have two house parties during.the holidays.one on the 20 and one on the 21.Lorne Atkinson was pleasantly surprized when she was greeted by a grohp of her friends last Friday evening.Lorne was given a surprize Sweet Sixteen which proved to be a great cess.Chris Carr is Heading this year's Hobby Show .it's to be held on the 21-24.West Hill High captured the Girl's Badminton Cup from Senior High in a close battle last Saturday morning.the Purple \u2019n White boys came second in the Junior section of the Inter-School Volleyball Tournament.Mickey Brown tells us of the Spring fling to be held at Victoria Hall on the 23.-.watch next week's column for the answer to \u201cwho stole the wedding bell 72\u201d \" , AT) a-Good Driver - LEARN J ) DRIVE LLIN CL) .ew re [PII rs ad 20 _ Just Call RE.8-4588 3 Cornwall Ave., Town of Mt.\u2018Royal subject: \u201cSaved.Certainly \u2014 But For What ?\u201d As has been the custom in recent years there will be a Twilight service of Easter Carol singing at 4:30 \u2018p.m.Instead of the usdal evening service at 7:30.This service will be by -candlelight and the choir is under the direction of Doris Killam, A.R.C.T., L.LMus.(McGill), organist and choir director.Hobby Show.(Continued from page 1) 3-9 p.m.judging of exhibits for the main show.- Wednesday, April 21: 7:30 p.m.\u2014 Official opening by Mayor Roy L.Campbell.8 p.m.\u2014 Boys\u2019 basketball] tournament.12 and under.8 p.m.\u2014 Girls\u2019 swim meet.9 p.m.\u2014 Water basketball\u2014 Westmount Senior High girls.10 p.m.\u2014 The Hobby Show closes.\u2019 Thursday, April 22 \u2014 3 p.m.to 5:30 p.m.Exhibits open to visitors.7.30 pm.Girls Gymnastics Westmount Senior High Girls.8 p.m.Exhibition by men\u2019s gymnastic team.8:30 p.m.Fencing exhibition by Westmount Y.M.C.A.fencing club.Friday, April 23 \u2014 3 to 5:30 rooms open to visitors.8 pm.boys\u2019 swim meet age groupings and events, same*as for girls\u2019 competition.Music Festival.Saturday, April 24\u20142 p.m.Pets to.be brought to Westmount Y.M.C.A.2:30 p.m.Pet show.7:00 p.m, Obstacle Race.7:30 p.m.Exhibition qf Judo by pupils of F.Y.Okimura.8:15 p.m, Closing ceremonies of hobby show, by on.D.C.Abbott\u2019 9:00 p.m.Return of exhibits.All exhibits to be taken Sat- = UT CAN BREN AW FERN 3 SOSA Serr vo AAA MMA M AA .\u2026 1 + Pa 27700, Ea ide ww N N \\ N \\ N N N N N N N N p= PE PT ae Gets 23 New Members \u201cFINE FLOORING ® HARDWOOD © RUBBER * Specialising .In Refinishing Old Moors A.Ross Grafton .& COMPANY pr ST.CATHERINE STREET WE.2323 [| WESTMOUNT Free Estimates\u2019 © ASPHALT eg \u201c50 YEARS IN - WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN'S WE.4046 WESTMOUNT?v Reliable JEWELLERS 4 Certified Watchmakors 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXV, Ne.15 Quarter Century Club} Twenty-three new members have been admitted to member- PREPARE HOBBY SHOW : This eager group of youngsters are + currently preparing for the 18th annual Westmount YMCA Hobby Show, which will open Wednesday and run until next Saturday.They form most of the executive and committees necessary fo put the show \u201con the road.\u201d Back row, left to right, Alan Ross, Beryl Martin, Carol Cumming, Pat Scharfe, Judy Swan, Sylvia Wittkower, Frances Young, Georgia Copland, Wendy Wright, Peter McMartin, David Pett and Ernie Taylor.Front, left to right, Robert Reid, Andie Gross, Chris Carr, Noreen Murphy, John Foote 7 , WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY APRIL 16, 1954 | .OS LA MAMMA MMA EU UL 77772 ship in.the 25 year club of Dominion Engineering Works, Ltd., bringing total membership to 190.They are 8S.Blyth, E.Des- champs, J.Dick, G.Dumayne, W Dorning, A: C.Gammon, A.Ger- vais, K.G.Gustafason, W.Hamil ton, F.Hemmings, C.L.Howe, J.Inch, T.Kinley, O.V.Legault, A.Lesperance, P.McElligott, D.Me- Gilvray, R.Newey, J.C.Nieisen, 8.G.Skate, A.E.Stewart, H.Ulmann and J.H.Wallis, MILL ENDS SALE! 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REFAIRS OF ALL KINDS BEST WORK GUARANTEED e Avenue Tailors \u2018& VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St Catherine) - PICK-UP AND DELIVERY | WE.5908 OPEN, ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS Closed All Day Easter Monday and Ann Clayton.(Photo by Ed Bermingham) Current Events Club Argues Bombs, Taxes The Quebec personal income tax and American hydrogen bomb tests were the main topics debated upon Tuesday at a meeting of the West- mount High School Current Events club.It was explained | to the students that both the federal and the provincial governments have the right | to levy direct taxes on the populace, but to avoid double taxation the other provinces refrain from taxing the income of the people, \u2018and instead receive a grant from the federal government.However, Quebec refused this federal grant, preferring to raise the money independently by levying an income tax that amounts to about 15 per cent of the amount that goes to Ottawa.The curious\" fact about this is that the amount of money that would be raised from the provincial income tax is not as much as the amount of the federal grant.The opinion was offered that the existence of this situation is perhaps due to the sensibility of French Canadians concerning their rights, and the provincial government might fear that in accepting the federal grant it will be losing some of the rights granted at Confederation.Whatever the cause, the club came to the unanimous decision | that this provincial tax, because it applies to a special income bracket only, and that 90 per cent AAA OO ET OT, LULL, D D 2022 of the people who must pay.the tax reside in Montreal and will receive only a minor portion from the tax revenue, is unfair to and disliked by those who must pay it.It was also concluded that the head of the Quebec government should have tried to come to a previous agreement with the federal government about the amount of the tax that would be deductible from the federal income tax; but that a possible remedy of the situation would be an understanding with the- federal government now.The continuance of the hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific was also a topic of discussion among the students, and most of them agreed that the United States cannot afford to stop these tests because of the danger of Russian superiority and aggressive power.The club members were notified that the next meeting, to be held after the Easter holidays, would concern the election of new officers for next year and would probably be the last this year.1 ARMÉE Sally Wqlfe Westmount Choir In Organ Festival Two Westmount choirs will participate in the annual Festival of Easter music of the Canadian College of Organists to be held Wednesday, April 21, at St.Andrew\u2019s United.Church.Choirs from Westmount Baptist Church, directed by Hibbert Troop, and St.Matthias\u2019 Anglican Church, directed by Eustace \u2018Tait will take 1 part.| The choirs will sing a variety of Easter Music by well known composers, and the congregation and massed choirs will combine to sing Handel's Hallelujah.Chorus.Besides the singing, three or< ganists will present famous organ works.The singing of tite Hallelujah Chorus will be accompanied on the organ by Mr.Motley, organists at St.Church, and will be dirécted by George Little, chairman of the ! Canadian College of Organists.\u201c - Midnight Blaze Destroys Shed A two-storey shed al the back of 4260 Dorchester street west was heavily damaged by fire this wek.No one was hurt.The fire, which was of unknown spread quickly through the shed and to a rear stairway.Some 15 firemen led by Fire Captain George Lowe kept the blaze from spreading to the house and brought if-under control in one hour.Two streams were used.Deputy Fire Chief Emile Duro- origin, broke out bout 2 a.m.and cher supervised the firefighters, PAGE THREF | Final Tribute Paid Monday To J.L.Sabbath .Final tribute was paid Monday | to J.L.Sabbath, 4375 Oxford ave- rite, prominent Montreal philanthropist and businessman, who died Friday at the western division of the Montreal General Hospital.He was 72., Born in Australia,he came to Canada at the age of six and attended public and technical schools in Montreal.He established the J.L.Sabbath Wholesale Jewelry Company in 1908.After retirement a few.years ago, Mr.Sabbath travelled extensively in Europe and Israel and furthered education by granting personal scholarships.He was patron of the Hillel Foundation, governor of the Jewish General Hospital, the Hospital of Hope, the YM-YWHA, and the Hebrew Free Loan Association.° He was a life member of the.Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, member of the Board of Trade, Montefiore Club, B'nai B'rith, Masonic Order, Ionic Lodge No.54, and Mount Horeb Chapter No.6.His wife, the former Rose Kert, and a son David predeceased him, He is survived by three sons, Dr.Joseph Sabbath, Bernard and Lawrence; and two daughters, Mrs.Sam (Beatrice) Hock and Phyllis.e Service was from the Chapel.of Paperman and Sons, with burial in Shaar Hashomayim Cemetery.Andrew's United BRUCE JOHNSTON'S SUGGESTIONS FOR the Easter Parade B.V.D.NYLON TRICOT SHIRTS Formerly $12, 95 NOW 9.95 NEW SPRING TIES 1.00 .2.50 TOPCOATS ADAM HATS - HARRIS TWEED SOCKS \"*° DAKS SLACKS + MEN'S 1267 Greene Avenue ALPACAMA TWEED 49.50 Aquascutum All Wool Gabardine 55.00 OTHERS FROM 22.50 \u2018SPORT JACKETS A large assortment of WOOLS, NYLON AND WOOLS, ALL NYLON others from .8.95 - WHITE SHIRTS \">\" 4,95 others from 3.50 = Open Fridays to 9 p.m.BRUCE JOHNSTON Qpposite Stoinberg\u2019s) 5.95 .1.50 28.50 - - - 33.30 FROM 1.00 - - 25.00 WEAR _ Fl.6015 BT pate ns oo a ue EEE Fees rt sero el tims ar PAGE FOUR \u2019 ae EXAMINER, WHSTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, p054 \u2018Ryan's Latex Satin - - Is The New Paint You Can Use With The .Windows Shut! 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Sank WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Aves.: JACK ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: JOHN B.L.HOLLYER, Manager effective work and has made a steadily increasing contribution to Canada's cancer program.A most important feature of its activities ig its continuing interest and support of the many excellent cancer: research projects carried out by Canada\u2019s scientists in'various parts of the country.\u201cThe ultimate victory over cancer must be won in the laboratory and the discovery of its cause and cure is a goal that is worthy of the most widespread public support.In its research program, as in its other activities, the Canadian Cancer Society depends on the generosity of the Canadian people.\u201cFor its April appeal, the Canadian Cancër Society has set itself R.A.Batten Announces Executive Cangès Due to the steady expansion of Rapid Grip and Batten Limited, R.A.Bitten, president, announced the following executive appointments recently.Jack |.Batten, vice-president and managing director, J.G.Lee, assistant to the president and a director, D.R.Keedwell, GA.would ask every Canadian to do his part so that the vital work of the Canadian Cancer Society may continue with the wholehearted encouragement it so richly merits.\u201d Capt.Andre Gaulin Joins Blood Dept, Appoihtmént of Captain André Gaulin ag director of the Prove incial Blood Donor Service was announced by the Quebec Division of the Canadian Red Cross.He will succeed the late Louis-Marie Poitras.A graduate of the School of Social Work, University of Montreal, Captain Gaulin served in the Canadian Army as Assistant District Social Service Officer on the staff of Headquarters Military District No.4, as Intelligence Officer at Quebec Headquarters and as Personnel Officer at No.4 Personnel Depot in Montreal, Montreal Masonic Choir Gives Charity Concert The Montreal Masonic Choir will present their 17th Annual charity \u2018concert Wednesday, April 21, at 8:30 p.m.in-Cal- vary United Church, Greene Avenue and Dorchester Street.Fach year this well-known choir, made up of 35 male voices, has achieved fame, Contributing artists this year will be Ellen Reynolds, soprano, and Lorraine McKay, concert pianist.Harry Norris will -again be the conductor, accompanied by Joan Nauffts.Easter Services will take place, morning and evening, in West- mount Baptist Church, Sunday.Westmount Choir, under the direction of Hibbert Troop will present a beautiful ministry of Easter Music.The Prelude and Fugue in C Major, by J.S.Bach will be played by Galt MacDermott.The sermon themes will be: Morning \u2014 \u201cIf Christ be not Risen ?\u201d; evening \u2014 \u201cHe Shows Himself Alive\u201d.A Baptismal Scene will be part of the evening service, \u2019 the efforts of the voluntary agen-| 231 St.James Street West, Platean 4451 HOWARD S.Barrister and Solicitor Office: Suite 1118, Dally Star Bidg., 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Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal West, Verdun, Westmount, Lachine, Ville LaSalle, Ville St.Pierre, the Town of Mount Royal and Hampstead report progress and generally find campaign arrangements well in hand.In a féw areas more campaignk workers are needed, ar.d those- who wish to take part in this.community service With the fellow citizens are -urged to get in touch with campaign headquarters at 1324 Sherbrook st.west, PL.8077, or with one of the leaders of the drive.The campaign is to help the three major organizations devoted to helping the blind of Greater Montreal carry on for another year.The three are the Montreal Association for the Blind, the Canadian National Institute for the Blind and\u201dl\u2019Association Cana- dienne-Française des Aveugles.The federated groups are asking for $250,000 this year, the same sum as last.Despite a general increase in \u2018costs, expenses have been kept to a minimum and the needs of the three organizations have been carefully scrutinized by a gombined budget committee.Outstanding community leaders have offered their services to help ensure this year's campaign is a success.The honorary campaign chairmen are Sydney G.Dobson, Aristide Cousineau and Senator Ma- rianna B.Jodoin.The campaign has two chairmen, Maj.-Gen.R.O.G.Morton and Jean Joubert.The vice-chairmen are Miss E.Meredith.Hodgson and Mme.E.de B.Panet, The campaign executive com- | mittee comprises the chairmen and vice chairmen and Gerald Bronf- man, C.Hugh Hanson, Arthur Cross, George W.Millar, Jean Paul Guite, Claude J.Beaubien, Harold F.Kerrigan, Keith B.Crombie, Gaetan Benoit, Hector Belton, J.Alphonse Cimon, W.V.Crossen, E, R.Complin, Rex Vickers, C.W.Palmer, Gilbert Layton, Lionel E, Brittle and G.D.Laviolette.The hônorary campaign treasurers are W.Norman Clelland, Hon.J.Olier Renaud, C.R., and Theodore Beausoleil, \u2019 Among the leaders in the various west-end divisions are Mrs.Gilbert Layton and Mrs.J.L.Jennings in Notre Dame de Grace; Mrs, F.W.McLaughlin 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cancer.! : N CGRA Study Covers 50 Years Of Roads 7 Canadian governments \u2014 provincial, municipal and federal \u2014 have spent more on roads and streets in the nine years since the end of World War II than they spent for-this purpose in all the years from Confederation to 1945, the Canadian Good Roads Association estimates in a comprehensive study of Canadian roads and streets.The provinces are now spending about one-third of their total budgets for highways but, despite Landscape INTRODUCES LAWN TOP and to give quick'results, move all dead grass Landscape these record post-war expenditures |\u2018only 30 per cent of Canada\u2019s roads are now surfaced.Only a very small fraction of roads are modern, high-standard arteries, Spectacular post-war production has increased cars, trucks and \u2018buses on the road from -1.5 million in 1945 to 3.5 million in 1954, Traffic congestion on the streets of cities and towns has become critical.Local governments do not have the money to maintain their services and improve their streets tô relieve the traffic jam.- The CGRA study, which delves into 50 years of highway development, states that cars and trucks have revolutionized life on the farm.There are now more than 200,000 trucks used in agriculture, an increase of more than 150 per cent in the past ten years.Mar- Kets for farm products have been greatly expanded \u2018by the rapid marketing services provided by the truck.Delivery services to the farmer's door and the car that gives him quick passage to city or town have changed the way of life on the Canadian farm.The study concludes: \u201cToday, the improvement and expansion of rural roads is an essential part of every road building program.\u201d Cancer is not contagious.It can appear at any age, but usually in older people.E.DACCORD Ltd.Contractor For the First Time in Montreal DACCORD READY MIX DRESSING The most practical and effective ready-mixed top dressing for your lawn.Contains everything to make a beautiful lawn 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: MAIN OFFICE: 5242 Globert, N.D.G.WA.1531 \"Member of the Quebec Landscape Gardeners' and Wurserymen's Association\u201d Born oF Lund AE TCT Lo.T IT: L0# OÙ 4.rate 2 A A Ee rte mre eet a ry fe rat rc SAP LES PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN BUBURB OF CANADA'S (METROPOLIS Published Every Friday THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING WaAlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d Authorized as 2nd Class \u20ac Post Office Dept, Ottawa.FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954 Significance of Easter A Time of Upsurging Hope in the Minds of All Christians There is probably no other holiday, or\u2019 holy day, not excepting Christmas, which causes such an upsurging of hope in the thoughts and minds of those who call them- All the hopes of that Season on \u201ctime\u201d had been built on the com- selves Christians.ing of a Saviour who had, in a short lifetime, suffered injury and insult and eventual death.But, in spite of all this, be had promised his resurrection and it had happened \u2014 and all the promise which began with the birth of a Christ Child was fulfilled.This holy time has been Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.sims to be.an independent, clean mospraper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail stbscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.COMPANY word Pascha, «word Pesach.Mail .hope.All the in their way, easter eggs, the course of gardens and their bonds.Easter is THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954 - and.is observed on the first Sunday following the-paschal full moon, and this word \u201cpaschal\u201d links up the old with the new testament in that it is derived from the Chaldee the equivalent of the Hebrew That name recalls the act of the Destroying Angel in passing over \u201cthe | households of the Hebrews when he smote the Egyptians.So that this Easter festival \u2014 commemorates thé resurrection of- Jesus Christ and the Hebrew celebration of the original \u201cPassover\u201d.That it falls in the spring of the year, makes Easter fundamentally a season of trivial bits of ceremony which we have come to associate with Easter have, a significance.The baby animals, the first spring flowers, the candy even the Easter finery, are marks of a new and happier season.The .winter snow and ice is going; new life is breaking through the cold earth on every side; the lambs are out on all the hills and buds are straining to burst a happy \u2018and a hopeful time, never more welcome than today with its promise and its fulfilment of an even older called Easter (Rector of Trinity Tragedy and Triumph By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor Memorial Church} \" promise of life everlasting.But the Cross even by itself was a victory, the victory of the hurfian spirit maintaining its righteousness in the face of all odds.The story might have ended there as the story of many a man of God has seemed to end with de- ANGLICAN Gomme to Church | Kour Church is \u2018the Bulwark-ot -Deinocracy, There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Chose Regulagly feat.But in this case God had decreed otherwise, - He had openly intervened.in the world\u2019s history.Sin and righteousness, selfishness and unselfishness had clashed openly and God would not allow the end of the story to be even an apparent defeat, He had recognized Jesus.of Nazareth as His Son at His Baptism.Now that same Jesus was again declared \u201cthe Son of God with power, ac- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount Y.M.C.A.Building, - 4585 Sherbrooke St, Westmoünt Sunday Service 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m, Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cDOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT\u201d Golden text: I Timothy 2:56.There is one God, and one miediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; who gave himself a ransom for all, te be testified in due time, , PRESBYTERIAN The last volume of Sir Winston Churchill's great history of World War II is entitled \u201cTriumph and Tragedy,\u201d and the naming is apt.But the opposite is the correct naming of the events which we commemorate this week.The whole series of events between Palm Sunday and Easter is the greatest reversal of plans and hopes and expectations that the world has ever seen; also truest reckoning of real values.We Temptation that when those three temptations were over the devil departed from Him for a season.But there were other times in His Ministry when Jesus must have been tempted.His mind was set on the Kingdom of God; and when they would have taken Him .by force to make Him King after the Feeding in the Wilderness; and especially when He was brought in triumph into the Holy City, there certainly was a temptation to grasp the opportunity.But He knew that His Kingdom was not of this world; He knew that to accept an earthly kingdom would keep the minds of His disciples constantly set on things of this world; He knew that the way of suffering was the only way in which He could draw all men unto Himself.So Jesus rejected the apparent triumph of Palm Sunday and proceeded to put things \u2014 earthly things \u2014 in their proper per spect- ive.In doing it- He sifted the people and the rulers.He forced them to take sides for or against Him, and the vast majority turned against Him.The apparent triumph apparently turned.to de- read in the story of the\u201d feat; and the natural result of the clash of unarmed holiness with forceful worldliness was the.Cross.SYNAGOGUES CONGRÉGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabb] Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson: Rev.J.J.Fromm Public Worship SABBATH EVE, FRIDAY, APRIL 16th Candle Lighting at 6:20 p.m.Evening Service at 6:30 p.m, SABBATH MORNING 8:45 a.m, Preliminary Service 10:00 a.m.Junior Congrezation 10:00 a.m.Serintural Readings: \u2014 Fovah: feviticus, Ch.16.v.1\u2014Ch.38, v.30 \u2018 Prophets: Melachi, Ch, 3, vs.4 24 THE PASSOVER FESTIVAL \u2014 First Seder Night 7:30 p.n?Candle Lighting 6:30 p.m.Evening Service PASSOVER SERVICES Sunday, April 18th \u2014 First Day \u2014 Second Seder Night Morning Services at 8:30 p.m.Evening Services at 6:35 p.nm.Candle Lighting at 7:30 p.m.Monday, April 19th \u2014 Ser ond Day Morning Services at 8:30 a.m.Evening Services ut 6:40 p.m.WEEKDAY SERVICES Intermediate Days of Passover Morning Services at 7:15 a.m.Evening Services at 6:40 p.m.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrocke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.JOHN ALEXANDER JOHNSON, D.D., Minister Mr.Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmasier EASTER SERVICES 11.00 A.M.\u201cJF CHRIST BE NOT RISEN 7?\u201d Organ Prelude \u2014 Fugue in, C.Major \u2014 J.S.Bach.Anthem \u2014 The Risen Christ \u2014 - Holler.Solo \u2014- 1 Know that my Redeemer Liveth \u2014 Handel Offertory \u2014 Sheep may Safely Graze \u2014- Bach.Carol \u2014 This Clad Easter Day \u2014 Dickenson.SUNDAY 11.60 AM.SCHOOL W.S.Weaver, Ph.D.Superintendant.7.30 P.M.HE SHOWS HIMSELF ALIVE Prelnde \u2014 Praise the Lord - Carol -\u2014 Eastertide \u2014 Solo \u2014- Hosanna - Chorale \u2014 Jesus Lives! \u2014 Anthem \u2014 Plessed be the God & Father \u2014 BAPTISMAL Old Dutch Melody.Karg-Elert.Grenier.Bach.S.S.Wesley.SCENE DR.JOHNSTON AT BOTH SERVICES VISITORS MOST CORDIALLY WELCOMED Young Pcor!e's Fel'ewship Follows Evening Service Tn aon.Church Of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev \u2018Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon S.8.Lindsay, Honorary Assistant Good Friday Easter Sunday 6:00, 7:00.8:00 and 9:30 2.m.Holy Communion 9:00 a.m.Parish Breakfast 10:15 a.m.Mattins 11:00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist 7:00 p.m.Solemn Evensong ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, LTh, M.C.Rev.C.Douglas Eliis, M.A.Goud Friday Matins and Ante - Communion.Preacher : The Rector, 10:00 to*3:00 pm.\u201cThe Three Hours\u201d conducted by the Rev, J, H, Harwood-Jones, M.A., B.P., Rector of St.Aldan\u2019s Church 10:40 a.m.+ Montreal.Faster Sunday Services 7:00, 8:00, 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion (Choyal) aud Sermon, Preacher : The \\ Rector 7:30 p.m, Evensong and Sermon \u2014 Preacher : Rev.C,, Douglas Ellis TUESDAY IN EASTER WEEK 11:60 a.m.Holy Communion, Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait A.C.C.O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Sireet at Marlowe Av:nue Rev.Canon P.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley.Hon.Asst, | Rev.C.J.Abraham, Assistant Good Friday 9:00 nm, Service for Children 10:10 a.m.Maltins and Ante-Com- munion 12:00 Noon Three Hours \u2014 \u2018The Rector EASTER EVE 6:00 am.Holy Communion 8:15 am.Matlins | Laster Sunday fiz am, Holy Communion 7:00 wan, Holy Communion 8:15 uw.Holy Conmnimion 9:30 a.m, 13:00 a.m, 3:00 pom.Holy Communion Choral\u201d Communion Children\u2019s Service \u2018Presentation of Mile Fu pon, Evensong - MONDAY IN EASTER WEEK 7:06 nm.Holy Communion 9:15 nm.Maltin TUESDAY IN EASTER WEEK \u201c01:15 am.Malling - 16:00 a.m.Holy Cowsmunion WEDNESDAY IN EASTER WEEK 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:15 a.m.Mattins THURSDAY IN EASTER WEEK 9:15 won.Matting Holy Communion Pures 7:30 a.m.Matting and Litany 9:00 a.m.Ante Communion with Ad- .dress : 12:00 \u2018Noon Three Hours Vigil.Condue- .tor, the Rector \u2019 8:00 p.n.Evensong.= CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., 3.0., Minister.Faster Sunday 11:00 a.m.Public Worship.Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper 7:30 p.m.Evening Worship.A Nursery for small children is conducted during the morning service of worship.VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE \u2019 CORDIALLY * INVITED Mr.Lester A.Woedin, * Organist and Choirm- ster PRES » WESTMOUNT and VICTORIA AVES.= Rev.\u201d J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A., Assistant 11:00 a.m.Rev, J.D.Wilkie : \u201cSaved, - Certainly, but for whak 11:15 a.m.Sunday School 4:30 p.fi.Twilight Service of Easter Carol Singing NO EVENING SERVICE Doris Killam, A.R.C.T., L.Mus.(McGill), Organist and Choir Direclor The No.14 Street Car Stops\u2019 at the Corner MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN cording to the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from thg dead.\u201d The apparent victory truly faced had passed through apparent defeat into \u2014 not only the true victory, but the true victory justifying the righteousness of God.who cannot ultimately allow tnfight- eousness to tritimph.; UNITED CALVARY CHURCH (THE HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP) Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount - Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.Organist .and Choir Directory .Mr.Eric J.Adams, B.Mus, , LR.A.M., ARCM.- - Easter Sunday Services 11:00 a.m.\u201cTHE HOPE OF EASTER\u201d Sunday Schoo! in attendance 7:30 pon.\u201cWHAT DQ YOU EXPECT FROM LIFE?VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE MOST WELCOME 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.- Easter Sunday Services 11:00 a.m.Mr.Grant.\u201cOUT OF THE NIGHT\u201d CHORAL.SERVICE, Outstanding music - Joyous Singing Easter Cavols, Anthems, Solos, \u2018\u2018The Hulle- lujah Chorus\u201d _ The Church School.- 7:30 p.m.11:00 a.m.Organist and Choirtinster Me.Phillips Motley, B.A.,, Mus.- Base F.C.C.0.3 ALS \u201cEMMANUEL b> UNITED CHUCH .Western Ave.at Lansdowne _ Minister: Rev.Harvey Campbell, Good Friday An Augmented Choir, under the direétion of J, C.Scott, will present Maunder\u201d s \u201cOlivet to Calvary\u201d.No admission charge.Easter Sunday A Service of Euster Praise - A radio play, adapted from Dorothy FL.Sayers\u2019, \u201cTHE KING COMES TO HIS OWN\u201d and produced by.Geoff Hogwood.COME AND WORSHIP 8:15 p.m.n 00 a.m.Guest Preacher heart\u2019, etc.\u2014 Handel.Chorus.Chorus.\"Hallelujah\".7.30 p.m.Guest Preacher, tine Smiley.Air Chorus \u201cHallelujah\u201d, REV.B.B.BROWN, interim Minister.Rev.subject \"Realizing The qpiser Christ\u201d.Bring the whole family to enjoy Excerpts from \u2018\u2019Messiah\u2019\u201d Recits.\u2018Thy rebuke hath broken His UNITED EASTER SERVICES \u2014 NEXT SUNDAY ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH ESTABLISHED 1803 463 St, Catherine Street West DOWNTOWN RELIGIOUS CENTRE ON M.F.McCutcheon D:D., is bright Easter Service.Air.\"But Thou didst not leave\u201d \u2014 Ronald Hadrill.\"Lift up your heads\u2019.Air.\"1 know that my Redeemer liveth\" .Dorothy Ringwood.Rev.Dr.G.G.D.Kilpatrick, Principal of United Church Theological Coliege.Subject \"He Is Risen\u201d (that triumphant word).Anthem.\"Blessed be the God and Fother\u201d Excerpts from \"Messiah\".Air.\"Why do the nations\u201d.\u2014 Vaien- \u2014 S.S.Wesley.- Quarsette \"Since by men came death\u201d, etc.Chorus \"The trumpet shall sound\u201d Western McCallum.ALL ARE WELCOME AT THESE SPECIAL SERVICES An interesting pregramme is being arranged for the regular St.James Night, April 21st, ar Dawson Hall, ARNOLD BELLIS, Organist and Choirmaster.el, wT w fe av) eat For All Kinds of FRESH FRUIT AND \u201c VEGETABLES wf CALL es \"WE.1151 FREE DELIVERY | © NEW N \u2019 ~ MAPLE SYRUP MAPLE SUGAR & CREAM MELVILLE\u2019S 4471 St.Catherine W.~~ ~ Eg ~~ - - Lo ! ; ~~», ws Ter A THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954 \u2014 PHONE A WAlnut 2771x Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue DS The Westmount.Examiner Classified Advertising Ë 3e for each additional word REFRIGERATORS Floor Models Well Known Makes AT OUR COST PRICE WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES COMPANY WE.2226 FH.3006 4209 St.Catherine St.W.™ Ga SUMMER CAMPS ni CHILDREN'S CAMP e as nurse to Co-Ed camp in V offering best facilities: .Pull.riding programme, Pollen {ree.Ready to take |- enrollment.Will accompany children.For particulars.phone Re 74070 © .a in PE Les = KoomsTorr tr PRINCE ALBERT, corner Sherbrooke, nice room in quiet home, with kitchen privileges.HU.8-7134 after 6 p.m.\u2019 } N-41 GROSVENUR, lovely roonl, bathroom, gallery, gentleman preferred.GL.1360, N-24 ONE-TWO nice rooms in private quiet home.Central Westmount, with kitchen privileges, HU.8-7134, N-23 21-b NURSING HOMES - 5 Elstered Montreal nlirse, returning 439 private | Vicinity Metcalfe and Sherbrooke.FI.8.; 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basement installations; storm window repairs, including glass.Interior painting; cement and brick repairs.Washing walls, ceilings, waxing and polishing floors, etc.Free estimate.A.Tapp.EL.2793.N-1 2 and basements.3405 Vendome.EL, 0430.CARPENTRY S.STANDING REG'D., General Carpentry.Alterations and repairs.Painting and decorating.Planned kitchens, playrooms, arborite counter tops and.paneling, a specialty.Satisfaction guaranteed.Call RE.T-9275,, CARTAGE & MOVING WESTERN Crating and Moving, general transport, local and long distance.Specialty: furniture, pianos, refrigerators.Call FI, 1328.N-2 DECORATING EXPERIENCED painters, interior and exterior decorating.Plastet repairs etc.Furniture graining to match any wood.Samples submitted.Phone Gordon, HE.5098.N-14 VERN OATWAY, interior and exterior painting.We spray garages N-5 DECORCRAFT REG'D.Noted for good prices and excellent workmanship.Free estimates and advisory service.Call Mr.Thompso ME.1-6687 or MA.3143.N-6 DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs.5110 Sherbrooke West, Apt.1.N-9 FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or restyled at Flomen Exclusive Furs.Storage facilities at Standard rates.1235 Greene Ave, WI, 3312.N-16 27 GARAGES WANTED 29 FOR SALE 1 GARAGE or parking space wanted.BIRD HOUSES Beautifully colored, your choice at $1.50.DE, 2958.- .N-32 - -MOHOGANY DESK Large, 7 drawers, $50.00.Call FI.2277 between 2-5.N-29 ELECTRIC HEATER And gas stove, in excellent condition.WA.4933.° 21 \u201c FIREPLACE WOOD Hard Maple, Dry Telephone HA.1523 after 9 p.m.- * Lo N-19 TRAILERS FOR RENT Have you something you want moved immediately and inexpensively.Rent a jraflery from Ace Trailer Rentals.CAMERAS \u2014 Argus C-3, $65.00; Uni- flex II, $50.00.Both complete with carrying case and flash attachment.Call GL.1158.N-40 SINGLE bed, complete, light maple wood, also bureau and toy chest to match.Sell reasonable on account of moving.RE.38-7152, N-42 NORTHERN Electric combination radio and gramophone, table model; al- 80 venetian Italian crystal chandelier, \u2018WA.8613.N-21 COTTON dresses size 12 and 14.Perfect condition.Reasonable.Also Johnson\u2019s floor polisher.RE.3-3883.N-44 R.M.R.Rummage Sale Convener, Assistants .The ladies committee of the Royal Montreal Regiment will hold their semi-annual rummage sale on Saturday May 1 at 2 o'clock, in the Armoury, 4625 St.Catherine St.West.Mrs.Basil Stevens will convene the sale assisted by Mrs.W.P.Hart and ladies of the committee.that date for all contributions of clothing, toys, books, trinkets ete.Please mark parcels \u201cR.M.R.RUMMAGE SALE\", Contributions may also be left at the following homes: Mrs.John Allen, 4589 Cool- brooke Ave, N.D.G.; Mrs.Dent Harrison, 609 Roslyn Ave., West- mount; Mrs.C, Stacey, 137 Strath- ern Ave.Montreal West; Mrs.J.M.Chamard, 1509 Sherbrooke St., West.Proceeds from the sale will be used for welfare work of the committee.+ - Westmount Park Emmanuel Church UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of all kinds.Custom and recovering.Remodeling and _repairs.Expert workmanship.Free estimates.24 hour service.Marcel Aubin.5081.Notre Dame St West, Phone WI.3634.MID-TOWN \u2018Upholstering Co.All types of uphoistering.Chesterfields reconverted to modern styles, Telephone day and night.WA.5582.N-3 - Funeral Service\u201d The Chapel of Cathadral Beaute = lS \u20ac x On the evening of Good Friday at 8.15 o'clock, the Cantata, \u201cOli- vet to Calvary\u201d by Maunder will be presented by the choir of West- mount Park - Emmanuel Church.The choir, augmented largely by guest-singers, will \u2018be under the direction of J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.No admission fee will be charged.The solo work will be done by Agnes Scott, Alfred Wellens and -J.C.Scott., An Easter Drama, adapted from Dorothy Sayers\u2019 radio play \u201cTHE KING COMES TO HIS OWN\u201d and directed by \u201cGeoff\u201d Hogwood, will be presented in the church on the evening of Easter Sunday.The play will take nearly thirty speaking voices and has been in preparation for many weeks by the young people of the church assisted by certain elders and stewards.\u2018The public is invited \u2014 at 7.30 o'clock.Co The morning service will be a service of Easter Joy and Thanksgiving for a Risen Christ.The music will be music of the Re- surrectiôn, Easter music, under the direction of J, C.Scott, LR.SM.\u2019 The Armoury will be open until 31.WANTED TO PUKCHASE ANTIQUE furniture, china, silver, paintings, glass, ivorles, bronzes, jew- elery, objets d'art, oriental rugs, etc.Purchased.Full value paid.Representa- ve calls, Lyons.HA.6089.Established BOOKS and STAMPS will Ray well for private collections of second hand books on all subjects, also t Please send your telephone number to box 161, Westmount.N-13 WANTED, one frame type Rucksack.WE.8166.N-34 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT 4 Specialties: \"WANTED ROWES HOME SERVICE painting, floor waxing, kitchens \u201cand bathrooms washed.RE.829, N-15 36 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED ENERGETIC AND CAPABLE REAL ESTATE SALESMAN a To sell in Westmount and gurround- ing districts.H.Joseph & \u2018Co, 4492 St.Catherine St.W.GL.3504.87 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE WALLS and_ceilings washed or painted, Double windows taken off, shutters put up, Floors cleaned and waxed.Any jobs.Ask for Mr.or Mrs.Duclos, GE.-1 39 LOST + - WALLET - , Natural color, snakeskin, Wester: Victoria, Sherbrooke Street vicinity.Reward, WE.7445.GOLD ring with blue stone, corner Claremont, Somerville.Mr.Adam EZ.40 FOUND ; EARRING, Mount Pleasant, Sherbrooke.Tuesday.FI.5317.42 PERSONALS ALCOHOLICS _ ANONYMOUS GROUPS For particulars, P.O.Box \u20182-3 Station L, Westmount - Wednesday, Westmount Thursday, West \u2018End -N-30 .USED A CONDITIONE ERM \u201cAUSTI 49 ATWATER USTIN SALÉS & 7 MOÛNTAIN 5 OPEN FRIDAY T CARS LA RSNTEED TRAD AS SERVICE LTD.69032 Wi.4 Iv twinkle twinkle Astronomers are like golfers.rros and amateurs mix freely.In fact, amateurs have made some pretty startling discoveries.Like one who discovered the planet Pluto lurking behind Neptune.Star gazing has been popular for thousands of years.Not so hazardeus as it was once, though.Back in 2136 B.C., two Oriental court astronomers named.Hsi and Ho forgot to bow during an eclipse of the sun.That was the end of Hsi and Hot For a clear close-up of the Man in the Moon, get some 8-inch stove pipe.Then you'll need .two glass disks and some grinding compound for your telescopic mirror.One glass is the grinding tool and thé other \u2018the mirror.Sandwich the compound between the glasses and start grinding, \u2018When you're weary of grinding, put down both.glasses, pick up another filled with Molson\u2019s Ale, and relax.This pleasant discovery was first made by astronomers and others in 1786, the year Molson\u2019s was born.Revolutionary then, it\u2019s commonplace now.Today Canadians looking into glasses are more likely to see Molson\u2019s than Neptune or Pluto.That's because more of them ask for Molson\u2019s than any other brand.No professional talent needed to recognize clearly the Molson flavour.It\u2019s the brightest star in the ale firmament.Puts others into an eclipse, too, PAGE SEVEN neay Rr) À RELAX AT'THE MOVIES THIS EASTER % An Easter Gift For The Family cre mm me 2m on arm\u2014\u2014 Walt Disney's \"Pinocchio \u201cIn Color Famous Fantasy In Color By.Technicolor Starts Today at the Avenue and Avon : Few people realize, when they are amused and thrilled by the ingenuity and artistry in a Walt Disney picture, that they are seeing a production more meticulously prepared than the most * ry ét in .gladd 47 _and Dad again this Easter when his beloved per pp aw a vg TE a.4 3 ie Wy ; er Ted TET 5 WALT DISNEY'S FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT ill en many a young heart as well as Mother ~ \u201cPinocchio\u201d in Color by Technicolor which opens today at both Avenue and Aven Theatres to ploy all during Easter Week.Nl DE , i { i ambitious or Hollywood super | features.\u2018 bo ' Take \u2018The Wonderful Adven- { tures of Pinocchio\u201d which is be- | ipg released by popular demand, .\u2018This all-cartoon feature in color : by Technicolor required 450,000 + drawings to achieve its production.But before the enormous staff of inkers and painters put pen and brush to these 450,- 000 drawings, not only thousands of other sketches and layouts had been made, but various à .-Ÿ\u2026 artisans and technicians had : created hand made models of all* speak.The adventures of Pinocchio are animated against backgrounds of a toymaker\u2019s fascinating workshop, a water front inn where thieves and rogues hang out; and an island where the mountains are made \u201cof ice cream cones and the rivers of lemonade and where pie, pôpcorn and other delectables grow on trees., \u201cPinocchio\u201d, famous fantasy classic in color by Technicolor, will be the Easter Week Holiday oT + the props in the picture, as well feature attraction for the entire 2 as of all the characters.family at the Avenue and Avon ; EL} A ; ; - J i .Theatre starting \u201ctoday.The ' Fp i & Ou .: \u201cPinocchio\u201d is an imaginative special added featurette will Shr à .story integrating the real with be the first of a great new Walt the fantastic, Disney series entitled \u201cThe Alas- casting human SA dian actors, Jay Silverheels and John War Eagle, will be seen as members of the Sioux tribe.Ray Nazzaro is directing for producer Wallace MacDonald.Technicolor Western \u201cThe Black Dakotas,\u201d which stars Gary Merrill, Wanda Hendrix and John Bromfield.Peter Whitney will play the important role of a trouble- |WESTMOUN EL.9545 ViPPEE!/! Here comes \u20ac: characters with animals that kan Eskimo\u201d in Technicolor.| jan rn _\u2014 * n\", whic ° ° nd St ! %* New Magic Of Screen Entertainment In .ast is [I I Mglas, J.to \u201d e rr rian and nights of the Kound [lable cally fi vo oo .Indeur of -_\u2014 - ; \"Saskate Fifth Avenue Are Proud To Bring This rie cam ; New, Great Screen Medium To Verdun adian Ng 000 ce to pre ; ; : x and t ; It is with a great measure of pride that the Fifth Avenue fans fro er Theatre announce the showing of \u201cKnights Of The Round Table,\u201d ninion.S i © Metro's breathtaking CinemaScope production in Color by Techni- - hordes coler.- \u2018 .yr \u2014 * \u2014* sed for bé it Its stars, Robert Taylor, beautiful Ava Gardner and Mel .i FR à Si _ ogre .en again : Ferrer, with Anne Crawford and a supporting cast of thousands .Five Added To Cast maker who incites the Sioux dur- William Cox To Write ts is thd fe were in front of the cameras for months, and by means Of \"Black Dakotas ing the Civil War.Robert F.\"Lost City Of Amuizons\" n Ladd,8 if of the remarkable CinemaScope technique, audiences will see Columbia Pictures has named Simon will appear .as a marsha William R.Cox has been signed fed among © exactly what Director Richard Thorpe and the men behind five actors to fill ke el e ne it and George Keymas.and two In- \u2019 een signe Winters, 4 i ; - the cameras saw as it was happening.From left to right, their ve y roles in iis \u201cby producer Sam Katzman at Col- 5 arm of - vision will encompass the entire horizon of action, with nothing umbia to write thé screenplay of | = firnited by the angle of the camera lens.\u201cLost City of Amazons,\u201d scheduled to go before the Technicolor ca- | meras next August.| NOW PLAYING UNTIL TUESDAY | | = : CinemaScope, the new miracle of screen entertainment, was i invented by a Frenchman named Henri Chretien.His invention, 21 known as the anamorphic lens permits a wide, horizontal area to od be compressed onto a film frame of thé® usual 35mm width and then \u2018\u201cunsqueezes\u201d it when it is projected through a corresponding correcling lens in the Fifth Avenue.| \u2018The Fifth Avenue rushed their installation of CinemaScope, i so as to be able to bring \u201cKnights of the Round Table\u201d to the | entire family this Easter week.: Sherbrooke at Grey = oO.\u20ac wn XI O é = @ erm Gr West wilder! [ D \u2018 arte Ea eg ae nes and only - Disney brings you the story Hear everyone loves, for its exciting Doris sing the adventure, merry melodies, astonishing Academy Award Winning Song creatures and thousands Ù \"SECRET LOVE\" f DORIS DAYaoHOWARD KEEL si | Th Bic Hear, Companion Attraction = = - nr0Mo30d by RKO Nodio Pictures, Ine.DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 9 AM.Complete Shows 10 a.m., 12, 2:15, 4:20, 6:35 ond 9 p.m.' Doors Open Sunday at 11:30 a.m.\u2014First Complete Show 12:10 p.m., PRICES: MATINEES 50c \u2014 EVENINGS 75¢ .AVENUE AVON po « Green above St.Catherine \u2014 WE.4948 Laurier E.of Park \u2014 CR.1776 RS ee eee asc rate mit Paie 1 em en \u2014\u2014 starring GLENN: At Two Theatres GLORIA _ JOCEUYN.AME-BRANDO Ê 4 - id did 14 CoAT ire ons\" signed \u2018at Col- play of | heduled lor ca- | kil lore of the Age of ENDID ACTION MUSICAL is \"Calamity Jane,\" in Color Technicolor, now at the Westmount United Theatre until, - sday.Doris - Day i is co -starred with Howard Keel.71 » - * he Much.Discussed RCMP Story .Soskatchewan\u201d In T echnicolor At Three Westend \u2018Theatres Today Alan Ladd and Shelley Winters are.co-starred in Universal- brmational\u2019s spectacular Technicolor adventure story \u201cSaskatch= in\u201d, which starts today at three theatres, the Snowdon, Outre- t and Strand.The support- cast is headed by Robert Bglas, J.Carrol Naish, Hugh rian and Richard Long.ctually filmed in the rugged Indeur of the Canadian Rock- \u201cSaskatchewan\u201d in gorgeous r by Technicolor, depicts the oric campaign by the Royal adian Northwest Mounted ce to prevent the American x and the Canadian Cree fans from \u2018over-running the hinion.Seldom have such hordes of Indians been ksed for battle sequences and jen against the sweep of ts is the conflict involving nh Ladd, a Mountie who was ed among the Indians; Shel- Winters, a fugitive from the tb arm of the Ameyican law; M-G-M's FIRST PRODUCTION IN Out of the golden Chivalry comes the glorious story of King Arthur! Filmed on the historic sites! Thronging the screen with excitements, passion, intrigue, conflict! ti Auenue - Theatre in Verdun (Wellington Street at Fifth Avenue).USE Sr Robert Douglas, the martinet commandant of the Northwest Mounted Police Post; J.Carrol Naish, a French-Canadian guide and Hugh O'Brien, a sadistic American marshal, The supporting feature at the Snowdon and Outremont is \u2018The Man- from Cairo\u201d with George Raft in the stellar role.The picture is packed with thrills from its surprising start to its rousing climax.Dark-haired, green-cyed Gianna Maria Canale and Messimo Serato head the supporting cast.The added feature at the Strand, \u201cMillion Dollar Pursuit\u201d, is a gripping melodrama packed with thrills and suspense and co-stars Penny Edward and Grant Withers.JINEMASC .a - J \u201ce , mr A the.Examine Amusement Section * Friday, April 16, 1954 * Pages 8 - vy: * Last MRT Play of Season .: -» calm jfärriea\"ite, \u2018or \u201cthat\u201d he : was the father of a family.Such Modern Adaptation of *'The Miser\u201d + Fifth MRT Play This Season: At Westhill \u2018The Montreal Repertory Theatre will give the last play.of its current season, next month, in Westhili Auditorium.This will be \u201cthe fifth MRT® play to \u2018be Presented this year in\u2019 N.D.G.\u2019s Westhill theatre.Miles Malleson's \u201cThe Miser\u201d, a modern adaptation of Moli- êre's comedy \u201cL'Avare\u201d, has been chosen to cloge a season during which MRT has not only increased its membership, bub also \u2018doubled its box-office over last year.\u201cThe Miser\u201d will run for four'nights at Westhill, from .Wednesday, May 5, to Saturday, May 8., In creating his version of \u201cThe Miser\u201d, Mälleson has gone back to Molière's original text, \u2018and not patterned his translation on -previous English versions with - - their stilted speech and dated dialogue.\u2018: \u201cThis is a \u201cJoyous farce loosely - based on -Molière's story and characËers.\u2018Conversations are brisk and colloquial.* Hard-Hitting Drama\u201d Even the me stage\u201d direcfions are adapted to what a mid-twentieth century Audience would find amusing to watch and mid-twentieth century players would find easy to _play.Malleson himself played the leading role in \u201cThe Miser\u201d when the play was first produced by the Old Vic at the New Theatre in London in 1950.It was directed by Tyrone Guthrie, and had a cast of.well-known players which included -Diana Churchill, Michael Aldridge and Angela Baddeley.MRT's May production will be directed \u2018oy Guy Beaulne, a French Canadian who has studied at\u2019 the Conservatoire - in Paris, and who has been active in Canaan theatre for many years.\u201c Glenn Ford As Dick In: \u201cBig Heat\u201d With Gloria Grahame At The Westmount Movie audiences have grown up.according to Glenn Ford, starred with Gloria Grahame and Jocelyn Brande in Columbia Pictures\u2019 \u201cThe Big Heat,\u201d hard- hitting drama now at the West- mount Theatre now until Tuesday.Time was, and not so long ago, when fans refused to accept a movie without a happy ending.\u2018Currently, for example, I'm playing a tough cop in \u201cThe Big Heat\u201d and the girl I love is Killed in about the\u2018third reel.There is no added romance for the character I play.I end up at.the finish alone, with no one to share the traditional clinch.\u201d Ford feels that have matured because of world conditions.ROBERT TAYLOR AU GHRONER 1 MEL FERRER Treat The FAMILY To CinemaScope, Easter ! in COLOR magnificence! 1° DOORS OPEN Saturday at 9 a.m.Sunday at 12 noon Monday to Friday 11.30 a.m.audiences .! .YOU SEE 17 WITHOUT SPECIAL GLASSES # .\u201cPeople, faced with stark \u2018reality in their daily lives, now accept a reasonable amount of reality in their fiction and screen fare,\u201d he states.\u201cFans no longer insist on escapist stories.\u201d Glenn also believes that this relatively new attitude on the part of the audiences has made the actor's personal life easier and more pleasant.\u201cThere was a time, when fans expected actors to be impossibly romantic off screen, as well as on,\u201d Ford points out.\u201cHollywoodians were expected to drive luxurious cars, live in mansions and, generally, conduct themselves like characters out of cheap fiction.Why, no actor of the silent films could publicly admit he had a - ae = All the sweep.of the new modern miracle medium.and the one story in the world that was meant for it's wonders! In color magnificence! + Commencing SATURDAY For One re PRIC ES! SIUDENTS 50.\" gd HAE Ek Kok ok kk : Monday - Friday to 6 p.m, 75: + .oiso Saturday -.Suriday afternoon until 2:30 p.m.Every Evening after 6 p.m.90- also Saturday and Sunday \u201cafter 2:30 p.m.and \u201cBack To Geds Country, Color a - \u201cadmissions were supposed to - negate his boxoffice draw\u2014and in many cases they did!\" Glenn thinks that today actors are happier, than they've been in the history of the movies.\u201cWe get to play human beings on the screen \u2014 and we're per- .mitted to act like human beings in our private lives., Monkland at Giroward DE.9711 STARTING SATURDAY | YOU'LL NEVER } FORGET IT.because it\u2019s only one beartbeat away from\u2019 with CHRISTIAN FOURÇADE ac The Lite Boy * ADDED ATTRACTION * M-G-M\u2019s GIGANTIC * ADVENTURE! IN TECHNICOLORI ROBERT \u201cDR, GRANGER + BLYTH | Now \"City That Never Sleeps\u2019 a) LL, \u2019 Creme ee ere + eee - ME PSE + 2 55 ts en - mmr 0e can a A ae ae SE CS ESS ve = | 2408 TEN ne Miss Linda Palmer, of Ottawa, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.E, Howard Cliff, of Westmount.Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Cresswell ewill entertain at cocktails, on April 23 before the St.George's Ball at the Windsor Hotel which they will later attend with their guests, Mr.W.Keith Nelles and her daughter, Mrs.W.T.Whitehead, Who spent several weeks in England, have returned home.Mrs.Grahame Stewart of Toronto, is the guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.H.G.Welsford.[4 Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mappin CAMMOLAIUNINIAIALUN NUS ON I ALMA MAO LU ISUIMU SU AUS Portrait & Wedding PHOTOGRAPHY | 2 CO AA MM MAMMA MAMMA MA AM DExter 7401 2 72 7A LLL ld Ll dd ddA oy Nn eu - = >, VA AM MAMA MA AAA, CAL M NM ANA LM MAMMA MAMA MMM M AM MA new JR bra *GOTHIÇ it's the first and only bra with flexible *3R stitch .a new kind of stitch that gives you both firmness and elasticity} Slightly padded model Broadcloth, Sizes 00 to 00, $0.00 come .« « $00 oso try new *3R bra today at Tlrade Mark MME A.CourvalL CORSETIERE 4861 Sherbrooke West ALSO AT 4235 St.Lawrence - 413 Ontario Ë.4491 $0.Lawrence - 6550 St.Hubert WHERE YOU GET QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION ENGAGEMENT daughter of Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Kennedy, of Notre Dame de Grace, and Mr.Adrien Ralph Leger, - THR RXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL BW, 156 x = Social + >< «Personal - + = Engagements + so Weddings ANNOUNCED: Miss Sheila Ann Kennedy, ef Grand Falls, -New- foundland, son of Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Leger, of Westmount and Quebec, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, June 12, in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Miss Kennedy is a graduate of the Royal Victoria Hospital, School of Nursing, and Mr.Leger is a grdauate of Laval University, Faculty of Engineering.(Photos by Eaton's Portrait Studio) have returned from a motor trip to Toronto and Detroit.Mrs.I.A.Chipman has returned after spending two months in New York.Mr.and Mrs.Maurice P.Fisher, Jr., of Sackville, N.B., are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.R.Campbell.ENGAGEMENTS Mrs.Mary Zajac announces the engagement of her daughter Jennie, to David Gordon Frosst, son of Mr.and Mrs.Eliot S.Frosst, of Westmount.The wedding will take place Saturday, May 22, in Déminion-Douglas Church, gVest- mount.APPROACHING MARRIAGES At the marriage of Miss Madeleine Loranger, daughter of Henri Masson Loranger, QC.and Mrs.Loranger, of Westmount, to Dr.Carroll A.Laurin, son of Dr.and Mrs.Carroll E.Laurin, of Hull, which will take place at 11.30 a.m.Saturday, April 24 in St.Leo's Church, Westmount, the bride will be attended by the bridegroom's sister, Miss Marie Laurin, and Miss Michelle Loran- ger, sister of the bride.Guy\" Laurin Will be best man for his brother, and the ushers will be John Laurin, brother of the bridegroom; Jacques Loran- ger, brother of the bride; Paul Casgrain, brother-in-law of the bride, Jean Desjardins, and Charles A.Laing.Following the ceremony a reception will be held in Victoria Hall.Mr.and Mrs.Donald J.Mc- Donald of Westmount, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Gerald A.Mulligan, son of Mr.añd Mrs.W.A, Mulligan, of Ottawa.The marriage will take place Saturday, April 24, in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, West- York .Accent Oa Spring / \u201cSPRING IS IN THE AIR and our flattering frocks point up the femininity of the season.You'll find a great deal of fashion in our new Spring collection including the newest arrivals .at reasonable prices.Kay Montagu oe 1373 GREENE AVE.\u2014 Fi.3956 A rom New mount.Both Miss McDonald and Mr, Mulligan are graduates of Macdonald College.WEDDING SAY\u2014WOLFKILL The marriage of Emily Marshall Yates, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Marshall Allan Wolfkill, of Bea- consfield West, to Mr.Ronald Clement Say, son of the late Clement R.G.Say and of Mrs.Say of Westmount took place Saturday afternoon, at a quarter-to- three o'clock, in St.Matthias Church, .Westmount, the Rev, Canon Gilbert Oliver, officiating.Mr.W.Johnston Heslop played the wedding music, and the church was decorated with spring flowers.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of white silk corde, fashioned on princess lines, with a fitted bodice having a scoop neckline, and three- quarter length sleeves, and a full shirt fashioned with an Empire waistline.Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a small cap of silk code, add she carried a Colonial bouquet of white carnations and hyacinth bells.Mrs.Robert Weatherill Mahon, ag matron of honor for her sister, and Mrs.David Sedgetield Clark, as attendant, were in frocks of gilk organza, the bodices having scoop necklines, and short flared skirts fashioned with Empire waistlines, Mrs.Mahon being in mauve and Mrs.Clark in pale green.They wore bandeaux to match their frocks, and carried Colonial bouquets of Joanna Hill roses.Little Baker, Miss Andrea | niece of the bridegroom, as flow- er-girl, was in a frock of yellow tulle over taffeta, with a bodice having an embroidered yoke, and puffed sleeves, and a hoop skirt.She wore a yellow bandeau in her hair, and carried Colonial bouquet of Sweetheart and Pinnochio\u2019 roses.Mr.Maxwell C.Baker, of Ottawa, acted as best man for his brother-in-law, and the ushers were Mr.Robert Weatherili Ma- hon, Mr.Roland Truax, and Mr.Donald Eadie.Mrs.Wolfkill, the bride\u2019s mother, was in a gown of grey silk shantung.She wore a white straw hat, and a corsage bouquet of white roses, Mrs.Say, mother of the bride- | groôm, was gowned in champagne corde, with a blue hat, and a corsage bouduet of blue iris.The reception was held at the Naval Officers Club, where spring flowers were used to decorate, Later, Mr.and Mrs.Say left to motor through the Southern + | with white Mnen, with a navy An Easter Thought Easter is greeted with keen antiélbation the world over.To*the older generation it - heralds Spring and the respite.from long wintry days; to thé middle aged and young adults, the donning of new finery with which to join the Easter parade, or to plan a trip to New , York, or other places.The school children are delighted with a few days holiday and the younger tots with the Easter story of Bunnies and Chicks, and gifts of colored and chocolate Easter eggs, Churches of all denomina- \u2014\u2014 tions are overcrowded on Easter and after the services the congregation lingers in mutual greeting.Everywhere there is a feeling of gayety and hope, stemming from the origin of Easter, the crucifix- - ion, and all that it stands for, - bringing hope and faith to the world.In these days of world \u2018uïirest it is well \u2018to\u2019 remember \u201cthis faith that cannot be .shattered even by the.atomic, hydro- _ gen or cobalt bomb, \u2014 Milli.\u201c#.cent Hickmore, Women's Editor.States, the bride travelling in a navy blue corde suit, trimmed blue hat; white accessories, and a -corsage bouqüet of \"sweëetpeas.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.W.Blaikie, | matron of honor, with Mrs.Leon \"A.L.Quickfall was best man, and 1K.Alce, and F O C.Wenzel, Master \u2018tian lace encrusted with beaded of Oakville, Ont.; Mrs.Gordon \u2018Drysdale, .of Metuchen, N.J.; Mr.and Mrs.Donald Eadie, of Brock- ville, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.Maxwell Baker, of Ottawa; and Mr.and Mrs.Christopher Armstrong, of Oakville, Ont.WOLKOWSKI \u2014 TRENHOLME - Erskine and American Church was the scene of a wedding Saturday when Margaret Joy, daughter of the late William Kerr Tren- holme, and of Mrs.Trenholme, bes came the bride of ¥/0 Edward R.Wolkowski, son of the late Clem Wolkowski, and of Mrs.Wolkow- ski, of Canora, Sask.Rev.Dr.Q.R.Cragg performed the ceremony and Gordon Belson played the organ, while Norman Estall sang.Ferns and white flowers with candles decorated the church.Given in marriage by James Pa- ton, the bride was attended by Mrs.I.L.George, of Winnipeg, as Simard and Mrs.K.B.McKenzie as her other attendants.Fit.Lt.the ushers were Fit.Lt.I.L.George, Flt.Lt.W.Strathy, F/O Bruce George, of Winnipeg was ring bearer.The bride wore an original model gown of white French net trimmed with appliques of Vene- work, the long-sleeved fitted bodice fashioned with a portrait neckline outlined with lace, while the applique-trimmed bouffant skirt fell into a chapel train, Her fingertip veil of French tulle illusion fell from a matching lace cap encrusted with beadwork, and she carried a bouquet of white freesia and hyacinths.The attendants were dressed alike in waltz-length bouffant frocks of heaven blue organzine, the draped, fitted bodices styled with wide V necklines and cap sleeves.They wore matching Juliet caps trimmed with seed pearls,- and carried bouquets of spring flowera.Mrs.Trenholme, \u2018mother of the bride, gowned in an original model of Wedgwood blue peau de soie, wore a small hat of French straw and toning chiffon, with a cluster of pink carnations pinned to her bag.The bridegroom's mother, Mrs.Wolkowski, was unable to attend her son's wedding, Club to \"Rep ort, Elect Officers Karnak\u2019 Ladies Club \u2018na its annual meeting and spring luncheon on Tuesday April 20 at 12.30 p.min the Y.W.C.A., Dorchester Street West, under the chairmanship of Mrs, E.D.MacIntosh, Immediately following the luncheon the annual meeting and election of officers for the ensuing year will take place, Guests will be receive ed by the president Mrs.J.Mc- Lean Marshall and Mrs.E.D.MacIntosh, Forest - and Stream Club.for the reception, after which the :bridal couple left on their wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, South.Carolina, before taking up residence in Trenton, Ont, For travelling,.tHe bride wore a princess line navy frock with a large white collar, with a navy straw hat trimmed with white, while navy accessories and a brown squirrel clutch caps with a shoulder spray of white carnalions to complete her ensemble.reefer It's a\u2019 wise homemaker who checks with the building code of her area before considering the installation of a second gas stove in a single home.Many areas prohibit such installation as a fire hazard.\u2014 JOHN POOL Foot Specialist - 1384 GREENE AVENUE.{Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, caliouses, Ingrown .toe nails.Latest electric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions.Children\u2019s Supports a Specialty.Sy appointment only Spring flowers decorated the Phone WL 1545 - silly LEARN TO DRIVE ® Recent mode! cars \u2014 Aute- - 6 matic clutch transmissions.© 3 Offices: 5054 Cote des Neiges (corner ef Queen Mery), Show Mat, 17 Berri (Trans Quebec Bus minal entrance), Lauzon Garage, 4001 Berri.; Lauzon DRIVING SCHOOL CALL FOR APPOINTMENT \u2014 PL.71122 .RE.71191 MIS Coll Fors Mrs For Salvat tained MacS Direct D.W.the Me the gu His Houde, Camps ing.Incly the H THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, \u2018FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954 PAGH BLEVEN Many Worthy Societies Befriended By The Montreal Women's Club The annual meeting of the Montreal Women\u2019s Club was held in the Mount Royal Hotel with Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge in the chair.The reports of the conveners of the various committees showed that the members are engaged in many aspects of volunteer service Donations from the Clup were made to the Montreal Children's Library; The Montreal Children\u2019s fr Dental Committee; The Montreal \u2018Parks and Playgrounds Association; The.Montreal Girls Associa- t\u2018on; The Friendly Home; The Salvation Army; The Grace Dart Hospital; The Canadian Cancer Society; The John Howard Society; The Ste.Anne's Military and Senneville Branch where the Club maintains, through its members, a monthly visiting service.Telephone Pioneers Montreal Life Members\u2019 Club will enjoy a bus trip for their next get-together on Wednesday, April 21.Members and widows of former membeys are asked to meet at the Beaver Hall Building and buses will leave sharp at 2 p.m.On return refreshments will be B.And P.Women's Club Entertain At Luncheon The Business and Professional Women's Club held a luncheon at their club house on Saturday, April 10.A number of presidents of women's clubs were invited and among those attending were: Mrs, J.R.Beveridge, Miss Jean Bovey, Mrs.Boyd Campbell, Mrs.A.Chip- pindale, Mrs.Margaret Cornell, Mrs.J.S.Godard, Mrs.A.Hanson, Mrs.R.W.Horton, Mrs.C.James and Miss Margaret McClure.Mrs.R.M.Mitchell, Mrs.Grace Peillard, Mrs.J.M.Purcell, Mrs.H.F.Reusing, Mis.J.S.Robertson, Mrs.J.B.Shanahan, Mrs.H.Shoobridge, Mrs.Gordon Smith, Mrs.A.J.Tonks, Mrs.Leslie Turner and Mrs.E.F.Watt.served in the club rooms.The officers elected for 1954- - 1955 are as follows: Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge, president; Mrs.J.A, D.Annett, first vice-president; Mrs.W.R.Rennie, second vice- president; Mrs.Ernest Biefer, recording secretary; Mrs.James McWilliam, asst.rec.sec.; Miss | W.A.Mann.corresponding secretary; Mrs.E.J.Whitson, asst.cor.sec.; Mrs.Wm.Percival, treasurer; Mrs.F.W.Wigg, member- \u2019 ship secretary.Tor | At It : Dorchester + 9 hairman- MISS MARY TURNER, bridge convener for the 10th annual : , Fria.cog Scarboro Night Bridge to be held Friday, April 30, at Loyola Directors of Dep artments When You Add cheon College Gymn.The bridge is under the auspices of the Scarboro Mrs.Charles H.Withers, Art , Bicétion of \u201c Foreign Mission Society.\u2014 Basildon Studio and Literature; Mrs.J.J.Creel- COLOUR To Your | year will man, Home and Education; Mrs.be receiv- W' M S d A.M S H Î At T H.G.Hatcher, Social Science.Hair \u2014 You Add 8.J.Me- IS.y ney ac ween 0SIess ed Chairmen of Committees New Beauty rs.E.D, F E d F d 0 Mrs.R.H.Miner, Civic; Mrs - : or venti e un fficials, Chairmen W.J.McGowan, Door and Recep- \u2019 .tion; Mrs.H.G.Torrance, Fe- .or the Eighty District Chairmen in the Metropolitan Division of the minist; Mrs.J.Alexander Smith, For appointment idin ps Sailvation Army Eventide Home Building Fund Appeal were enter- ersonnel; Mrs A.J.Rennie, Wel- Phone c g trip tained, Monday at a tea meeting by the Chairman, Mrs.Sydney A.|\u2018tare.A arolina, MacSween.à Wi 4557 ence in Mr.Edgar F.Tolhurst, General Chairman, Mrs.Tolhurst, Senior - Director, Mrs.MacSween and Mrs, * - D.W.Heywood, Vice-Chairman of Vice-Chairman of the Advisory the Metropolitan Division received Board; His Worship Mayor Gaston the guests, Pottery Group- Names Executive eauly Any Way \u2018You Look TRY CROWNING GLORY BEAUTY SALON 4129 St.Catherine St.West (Near Greene Ave.) - 3 .; (to cans His Worship Mayor Camillien \"1° » Hon, Chairman Dot oe At a recent meeting of the Pot- f white Houde, Honorary Patron of the C@TPaign in the Lac ne istrict; tery Group of the Canadian Han- her en- Campaign, addréessed the gather- Lt.Col.John Stethem, the Mayor dicraft Guild the following cxec- - ing.of Beaconsfield, who is acting as utive was nominated: Hon.chair- : Included among the guests were | General Chairman for the Lake- Man: Miss Eleanor Perr, ; -chair- © who the Hon.J.Arthur Mathewson, shore District: Mrs.Andrew man, Mrs.Howard Reid; vice- - ond , , chairman, Mrs.Nancy Dawes; \u2018code of min Fleming representing the Hon- secretary, Mrs.J.J.Harold; trea- Frais orary Citizens Committee; Mæ.surer, Mrs D.Spector; members ; as stove D.J.Black, Chairman Special st large, Mr.Gilles Derome, Mrs.ea Tire Names; Mrs.Gordon Hyde, Lois Winslow-Spragge, Mrs.Grant Chairman Women's Special Smart, Miss Ethe] Hecht and Mrs.Names; Mr.E.H.Woodley, Chair- 415.Ross man Publicity Committee; Mrs.D.K.Gowans, President Women\u2019s Auxiliary Catherine Booth Hospital, which organization is sponsoring a district and Mrs.I.Moore representing B'nai B'rith and Mrs.A.Freedin, representing Jewish Junjor League, supplying canvassers in the Campaign.The Honorable Arthur Mathewson, Mr.Tolhurst, Mrs.-MacSween and Senior Majoy Carswell each spoke briefly on the importance of this Eventide Home Appeal, which the first capital drive that the Salvation Army has undertaken.The public is being asked to subscribe $890,000.Campaign dates are May 3 to 17.V& + E N DRIVING UJ SCHOOL \u201c\"WESTMOUNT'S ORIGINAL DRIVING SCHOOL\" WE.4151 1223 Greene Ave.(Opposite Avenue Theatre) The W.M.S.Auxiliary of West- mount Park - Emmanuel Church will hold an Easter Thankoffering meeting on Tuesday, April 20, at 230 p.m.Mrs.William Yeudall Will speak and Mrs.J.C.Scott will \u2018be the soloist.When \u2018they are: cut lengthwise, vegetables are said to allow less vitamins to escape during.cooking.EASTER CANDIES See our wonderful selection of delicious Swiss - PETER\u2019S + HOME COOKING A large number of potters have already become members and any others interested are asked to call Mrs.J.J.Harold, EL.2535.After the business was conducted, a most interesting and instructive talk was given on the subject \u201cIn Search of Potters in Europe\u201d by Mr.Gilles Derome.Mr.Derome is instructor in Ceramics at I'Ecole du Meuble and l'Ecole des Beaux Arts.Miss Frances Mcimes.Heads Trained Affendants Reports given by Miss F.Black, EXPERT INSTRUCTION 0 President of Trained Attendants * Association of .Canada, at the Park Emmanuel W.A.annual meeting held in Notre Dame de Grace Community Hall, revealed a successful and active year.The demand for Trained Attendants far surpassed the supply during 1953.Twenty-three new graduates were added.to the registrar during the year.=\u201d Officers elected for 1954 are as follows: Honorary President, Miss F.Black; President, Miss Frances McInnes; First Vice-President, Miss Mabel I.Connell; Second Vice-President, Mrs.Barbara C.McBurney; Treasurer, Mrs.Pearl Bean; Assistant-Treasurer, Mrs.Margaret Bindon; Recording Sec- Chocolate Bunnies, Easter Eggs, both solid and retary, Mrs.Ora Welden; Mem- A cream filled, home-made chocolates and Easter bership Secretary, Mrs.Elsie | novelties\u2019 including cakes with fancy.Easter Carpenter; Corresponding Sec, | , trimmings.Mrs.Janet Crawford; Social Convener, Miss Claire Ryan; and -L HOT CROSS BUNS | Press Convener, Miss Jeanne Racine.Western W.C.T.U.: On Thursday, April 22, at 2.30 p.m., the Western Union of the | W.C.T.U.will meet at the home 4915 SHERBROOKE WEST Opposite of Mrs.Wm.Houston, 1426 Clos- ; | he HU.8-7761 : Juliette's ; se St \u2018Apt 7 CS oo Dress i ol whe date year discriminatin Con à Gr: RT Ty RL up- tL in Canada and your lomen Exclusive urs are custom-made.ol! repairs and remodelling are done on our.Be BF mbes ato + \u2014 ie PAGE TWELVE Women's Voluntary Services Annual Appeal April 6 To 17 .The Women's Voluntary Services, Services Volontaires Feminins, Inc, is holding its annual campaign for funds from April 6 to April 17, when the people of Montreal will be asked to contribute $10,000, the minimum amount necessary to carry on the work of this ore dr.ganization.M.V.S.takes part in practically every phase of voluntary work in Montreal.Hospital Visiting Committees arrange parties and visits to patients in veterans hospitals and in many helpful ways bring pleasure and entertainment to sick and crippled veterans while the Flower Committee collect and distribute cut flowers to the wards,.A Visiting Committee also calls on invalids in their homes in various parts of the city.Drivers are provided for blind people and crippled children, \u2018Workers are placed in hospitals, schools and individual jobs.Extending far across the world, W.V.8.collects and ships tbys, blankets and clothing to sick and orphaned children in Korea and Greece, \u2018 One of the most important func- \"tions of the W.V.S.is to provide a clearing house for voluntary workers and to fill the requests for workers in hospitals and organizations.The Placement Committee, by careful planning and supervision, is able to \u2018place the volunteer in the type of work for which she is best suited.In the past year, voluntary workers from thirty-three groups affiliated with W.V.S.were placed in nine hospitals and thirty-two agencies; in all, five hundred and three placements were made.The importance of voluntary work cannot be over-estimated and the purpose of Women's Voluntary Services is to further and facilitate the operation of this work.We are confident that our appeal for support will meet with a generous re- sponse by the people of Montreal, RS S.STANDRING Reg'd + y ® PLANNED KITCHENS © ARBORITE COUNTER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TOPS and PANELING BASEMENTS RENOVATED Into Modern Playrooms Call RE.7-9275 For Free Estimate © LAMPSHADES: Handmade brocades, LL a a La P7272 277 722772 22 R77 7777) 1461 Crescent St.- PATISSERIE A A A A A A A A LAMPS \u2014 SHADES Made to order to your.own specifications.variety of original and different modern finishes \u2014 Polyplastex, Parchment, Opaques.© LAMP MOUNTING: Your objets d'art such as vases, candelabra, figurines, and antiques converted into lamps.Also renovation of Lamps.: ® LAMPSHADES RECOVERED, REPAIRED AND CLEANED.Reasonable Prices \" VERONIQUE Lampshades 777272727 27 22 D AE CAKES! 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It's pineapple de- | i Pattern 505 cloth 52 x 75 inches in 4-ply Mercerized Crochet cotton: larger in straw yarn, smaller \u2018n bedspread cotton.Each pattern costs thirty cents (80c) which should be sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) to this paper\u2019s Needlework Department, 2185 Hampton Ave.N.D.G.Write plainly the pattern desired.Protect a new chair\u2014refresh a \u201ctired\u201d chair with this fan-shaped set! If you wish, use this pattern for a striking buffet set.Easy, jiffy to crochet! 20 Chair-back, 12x18 inches; arm rest, 7 x 12 inches.Pattern 660: crochet direétions.Conveners For Hospital Diamond.Jubilee Bridge The Woman's Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of \u2018Montreal announces the date of their Diamond Jubilee desert bridge which is to be held in the Trinity Memorial Hall, May 4 at 1.15 p.m.The proceds are to go towards decorating and refurnishing the 4th floor.Mrs.T.E.Heron the president presents the names of conveners and their committees as follows:\u2014 , CONVENER: Mrs.Hugh C.Fet- terly.TICKET CONVENER: Mrs.R.W.Pearman.REFRESHMENT CHAIRMAN: Mrs.Harry Thompson.PRIZE CONVENER: Mrs.E.Wilfred Hunt.CANDY BAR: Mrs, W.Gordon Mitchell.REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE: Mrs.L.B.| Browning, Mrs.J.P.Copland, Mrs.A.J.Goodenough, Mrs.W.A, Le- Messurier, Mrs.C.J.Smith and Dre US ama CT Mrs.R.Pickford.CANDY BAR COMMITTEE: Mrs.J.H.Darcy and Mrs.A.A.DesMarais.TICKET COMMITEE: Mrs.J.C.Ant- cliff, Mrs.C.R.Bronsdon, Mrs.F.D.Drake, Mrs.H.Greaves, Mrs.T.A.Gagnon, Mrs.À.W.Gordon, Mrs.R.M.Heslam, Mrs.L.Hawkins, Mrs.R.D.Johnson, Mrs.C.N.Knowles, Mrs.N.W.* Laws, Mrs.G.J.Malienson, Mrs, Salvation Army Campaigners Pay Neighborly Visit Tucked away in a quiet little nook of almost country-like solitude in Montreal West is the Salvation Army\u2019s Eventide Home, When the sunshine pours down upon it and the buds begin- to blossom, and the grass takes.on its lovely green, the scene is quite attractive.But, unfortunately, the present .30- year-old premises accommodate only 40 \u201cguests\u201d.So to quadruple its capacity and provide a modern Eventide Home for women as well as men, the Salvation Army will embark on a million dollar campaign from May 3 to 17.Led by Edgar F.Tolhurst, Campaign Chairman, a large group of women workers, headed by Mra.Sydney A.MacSween, visited the Home this week to visualize the changes that must be made and make a neighborly call on the \u201csenior citizens.\u201d They include two nonagenarians in \u201cJosh\u201d Hume, who is a sprightly 92; and Harry Saunders, just\u201d a year younger, who eagerly showed the visitors some finer points of the game of checkers.Probably the most pleasant part of the premises is a spacious lounge furnished with piano at which Mrs.D.W.Heywood, metropolitan vice-chairman, played for a short concert.The other rooms, however, were considered cramped in contrast.The smoking room and the recreation room, for example, are too small even now to provide elbow room for any large number of \u201cguests\u201d.G.S.Morgan, Mrs.W.L.Maass, Mrs.J.J.Ostapovitch, Mrs.E.A.Rice, Mrs.A.Smith, Mrs.M, F.Stocker; Mrs.C.W.Thompson and Mrs.L.R.Jefferson.\u201c \u2014 \u2014 - vo \u201c \u201c8 We bring you treasures from all over the world Antiques * Furniture * Paintings .China * Ceramics * Crystal Modern French Pottery, etc.+ Galerie Opera Ltd.Montreal's Newest Art and Antique Gallery, 750 Sherbrooke St.West BE.8163 paves od T4 cow Cay Sat gett Dramatic Setting Oriental Color, Arranged For D.0.N.Installation At the installation of officers of Oasis Temple No.46, held Saturday evening April 10, in Victoria Hall, Westmount, amid a setting of Egyptian splendor and Nile colours with beautiful spring flowers, soft lights and lovely gowns, the following officers were * installed for the ensuing year :- Elected officers \u2014 Queen, Mrs.x Robert Tedstone, street, Dixie, P.Q.Jr.Past.Queen, Burns.Line officers \u2014 Mrs.W.Houston, Mrs, -John Harper and Mrs.A.J.Huneault; Mrs.Maurice Tryhorn, Recorder; Mrs.J.E.Hastie, Banker.+ Appointed officers \u2014 Mrs.J.Ww.Buckland, Princess Chaplain; Mrs.Robert McCarrell, Princess Musi- of 140-51st, Mrs.Alfred cian; Mrs, Royace Wing, Lady-of- the-Gates: Mrs.Charles Capier, Lady of-the-Gates.\u2019 Ladies-in-Waiting\u2014Mrs.George Louch, Mrs.Allen Rylander, Mrs.Alf.W.Welham, Mrs.Michel Abner and Mrs, F.J.Nye.Queen's Attendants \u2014 Mrs.J.Fraser Ritchie and Mrs.H.C.Sturgess.~The installing: officers were as follows \u2014 Installing Queen, .Past Queen May Matheson; Installing Marshal, Past Queen Gertrude Bonnell; Installing Chaplain, Past Queen Jessie Leslie; Installing At- Spring IsHerel NOW | is the time to call us to clean \u2018windows, take off storm windows, clean and \u2018put on screens, etc.Experienced in hand.ting aluminum windows.GL.2245 YOUNG WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY / tendants, Past Queen Leona Bell and Past Queen Violet McGruer, Color Bearers and Escorts \u2014 Past Queen, Jessie Roman, (British Flag); Escorts Elizabeth Williamson, Princess; Lillian Walker, Princess; Past Queen Dorothy M, Davies (American Flag); Escorts Jean Wood,\u201d Princess; Kathleen Laurie, Princess; Past Queen Jessie Nixon; Crown Bearer Past Queen Felicia Clements; Robe Bearefs Jean Wood, Princess; Kathleen Laurie, Princess, The address of: welcome was given by Mrs.Alfred Burns, Junior Past Quéen.Mrs.Robert Tedstone (Edna) after her address, pr outgoing Queen Mrs.Alfred Burns with the Retiring Queen's Jewel and introduced her as Supreme Escort rof Canadian Flag for Supreme Temple.The Past Queens were then introduced as follows\u2014 1928 Past Queen Jessie Nixon, 1934 \u2014 Past Queen Felicia Clements, 1938 \u2014 Past Queen Marjorie Wesley, 1943 \u2014 Past Queen May Matheson, 1944 \u2014 Past Quéen Jessie S.Roman, 1945 \u2014 Past Queen Jessie Leslie, 1948 \u2014 Past Queen Gertrude Bonnell, 1950 \u2014 Past Queen Dorothy M.Davies, 1951 \u2014 Past Queen Leona M.Bell, 1952 \u2014 Past Queen Violet A.Me- Gruer, 1953 \u2014 Jr.Past Queen Ethel Burns.After presentation.of the Royal Court members and.guests re- Bible Bearer, sented the.BUCKLEY PROVISIONS REG'D.4629 DECARIE BLVD.- F.Buckley, Prop, of Ye Olde English Cheese à : FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON CHEESE Old Cheddar, French Roquefort, Oka, Imperial, Danish Blue, Liederkranz « Pook Frean's and Jacob's ENGLISH BISCUITS \"Imported SARDINES and CONDIMENTS * See our Meat Department for the B E sT Meat in Town! ve and PORTER Nichol's of Lennoxvilkle, English Cure Bacon - Gift Parcels Shipped Anywhere _ Overseds Parcels under Personal Supervision Co BL Mitoë\u201d \u2014 \u201cEL.1109 Kd FREE DELIVERY a EE THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 10% * * paired to the Oak Room where supper was served.The Mistress of Ceremonies.was Mrs.Charles L.Roman.During the evening at intervals the soloist, Beverley Clafk, rendered \u2018Open The Gates Of The Temple\u201d, \u201cJerusalem\u201d and \u201cThe Lord's Prayer\u201d, accompanied by pianist Rhoda Chausse.Gala Closing Meeting Of Book Lover's Forum The Book Lover's Forum, under the auspices of Temple Emanu-Fl Sisterhood, will bring to a close its ninth season on Wednesday afternoon, April 28, at 2.45 pm.whèn Dr.Harry Joshua Stern, rabbi of Temple Emanu-El, will review \u201cThe Spirit of St.Louis\u201d by Charles A, Lindberg.Mrs, H.J.Stern will preside.and Mrs.Paul Levee will be the co-chairman for the day.The forum was founded for the purpose of studying current literature and of bringing together in a cultural fellowship, women of various religious denominations.Guest-reviewers of the past season included Dr.Douglas J.Wilson, psychologist and editor of the \u201cDesign for Living\u201d page of the Montreal Daily Star, Rev.Dr.F.W.Norwood, former minister of the City Temple in London, England and St.James United Church in Montreal, Mr, Walter O'Hearn, noted drama and literary critic, and Rev.Angus De Mille Cameron, minister of the Church of the Messiah, - Mrs.Harry J.Stern is general chairman of the Book Lover's forum, Mrs.Josef Aron, program- chairman, Mrs.I, Gertsman mem- bership-chairman, Mrs, David H.Lisser, publicity-chairman, Mrs.Pau] Levee, hospitality-chairman, and Mrs.L.Goodman, secretary.Tea will be served following the lecture, when Mrs.W, H, Aird, Miss Jean Hawthorne, Mrs.I.Gertsman, Mrs, D.H.Lisser will preside at the tea-table assisted by the ladies of the entire working committee.' C.W.L.Westmount The C.W.L.Westmount Sub- \u2018division ie holding the monthly meeting in St, Leo's Hall at 8 p.mon Tuesday.The election of offic- ters will take place, Refreshments will be gerved.All members are requested fo attend.They will also hold their annual communion breakfast on Thursday, April 22, Mass at 8,30 in the Church of the Ascension of our Lord, followed by breakfast at the Berkley \u2018Hotel.The Rev.Myles Kelly will be guest speaker.\u2014- \"All members are requested to - 7 = Fn \u2018attend, QUEEN AND OFFICERS of Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, pictured after their installation into office at a brilliant ceremony held in Victorla Hall last Saturday.Mrs.Robert Tedstone, of Dixie, is the new; the Junior Past Queen being Mrs.Alfred Burns, Eleven other Past Queens of the Temple were also introduced and presented.\u2014Photo by Posen AGE THIRTEEN HA.7887 HA.9782 - Res.: EL.1092 Order Your Easter Flowers | iA ! 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Loyola High School Rosemount High School .Verdun High School .Baron Byng High School , entor \u201cB\u201d PAPRRII YR ATR ABUY GUAM At PhWIRNHL Tab wne™ New Playoff :~Westhill 15, Strathcons 7 JUNIOR Section 1 MRHS Cha mZmawe ond -cesate sa c0c 21000000 \u201c06e re cer 00.000 D 000 ENNSTasnsvuo=seol (Continued on page 15) COME ONE! Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 À HOBBY Saturday, April 17 \u2014 Wednesday, April 21 \u2014 .8:00 p.m.Girls' Swim Meet.Thursday, April 22 \u2014 7:30 p.m.Gymnastic Exhibition.8:30 p.m.Fencing.Friday, April 23 \u2014 8:00 p.m.Boys' Swim Meet.Saturday.April 24 \u2014 2:30 p.m.PetsShow.7:00 p.m.Gymnastic Exhibition.8:15 p.m.Presgntation of prizes > The Hobby Show Exhibits will be open from 3 to 5:30 pm.and 7:30 to 10 Wednesday, April 21st, to Saturday, April 24th.WESTMOUNT YM.CA.4585 Sherbrooke Street Last day for entries.7:30 COME ALL! SHOW p.m.Official opening by Mayor Campbell.by Hon.D.C.Abbott.p.m.from West GL.3916 IT\u2019S Every day, more Mont- realers are saying Red Cap Ale is the finest ale they've ever tasted.Money Back Guarantee: If you don\u2019t agree, send in the OF MONTREAL! the ale with the $100, FLAVOUR SECRET! 4.Pos 4 000 label from a bottle of Red Cap Ale, together with your name and address, to the Carling Breweries Limited, Montreal, Quebec, and your money will be refunded.NGS @ half years in the minors, is rated \u2018one of the brightest prospects ever developed in -the-Brooklyn organization.Brooks have peddled two shortstops, the remarquable Chico Car- rasquel to the White Sox and Bill Hunter, a year ago to the Browns, the latter for $100,000.bush brass retained Zimmer, heir apparent to Pee Wee Reese.players, hut many of those who have been struck on the noggin by a high hard one, and dropped as though hit by a bat, bounced back like a prize fighter with springs in his trunks.lates Carl Furillo.The Arm led National League batters after being skulled several times, so often that he took to charging opposing pitchers and managers, Winter League, Joe -Lonnett, a TBE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954 Large Variety x of Sports \\At 18th 'Y\u2019' Hobby Show A large variety of sports, including basketball, gymnastics, fencing and swim.\u2018ming, will be featured in the 18th annual Westmount YMCA Hobby Stow, Wednesday.- starting * _ Teams from the four elementary sc hools \u2014 Queen\u2019s, King\u2019s, Roslyn and \u2018St.Leo\u2019 3 \u2014 will compete in a basketball tournament starting at 8 p.m, Wednesday.At the same time, there.will be a girl's swim meet with open competition in three age groupings \u2014 12 and under 14 and under, and 18 and_ under.Events will- include freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and diving., ~ Two girls teams from West- mount High School will play a game of water basketball at 9 p.m.: Large Gym Display The largest display of gymnastics ever held, in the Hobby Show will go on Thursday.Girls from Westmount High, coached by physical direcior Lew Waller, will perform on the box horse and spring board and also do a nqvelty tumbling and, matwork number.The Y junior leaders corps will perform on the flying rings and the Westmount Senior Gymnastic Club will do\u2019 gym work on the parallel bars.The Y fencing club, rated one Bonus Rule Distributes Talent But Players Are By HARRY GRAYSON New York \u2014 Once again this year 11 youngsters are penalized by baseball's bonus rule.Lifted for a spell, the regulation was restored last year after the Red Sox spent $500,000 outbidding all other clubs for seven of the brightest prospgcts in sight.The measure calls for any free agent paid more than $4000, including the first year\u2019s salary, to be carried by the parent organization for two years.So, you see, the kid sits there twiddling his thumbs when he should be in a D or C league learning the tricks of the trade.He may get to run for somebody occasionally or, if he\u2019s a pitcher, to pitch a few innings in lost causes.The only place he isn\u2019t hit is in the pocketbook.This year's excess baggage comprises: Tigers: Pitcher Bob Miller, Infielder Reno Bertoia and Outfield er Al Kaline.Braves: Pitcher, Joey Jay and Mel Roach (occupation unknown).Yankees: First Baseman Frank Leja.Phillies: Pitcher ters.Pirates: Catcher Vic Janowicz.Cardinals: Infielder Dick Scho- field.) Red Sox: Third Baseman Billy Tommy Qual- Dodgers Hope Zimmer Follows Furillo - Won Batting Tifle NEW YORK \u2014 (NEA) \u2014 Don Zimmer was truck on the head by a pitched ball in the columbus twilight last July 7, and carried away beleived dead.The brilliant \u2018young shor-stop underwent two epperations for the removal of pressure on the brain.It was feared he might never play again, hut he joined the Dodgers late in the season, worked with them before and during the World Series.Zimmer, 23 and with four-and-a- With Zimmer in the chain, the It is significant that the Flat- Bean balls have ruined hall Brooklyn hopes Zimmer emu- More recently in the Colombia Still Penalized Consolo.Giants: Third Baseman Joe | Amalfitano.* * *» Fortunately for the clubs and the managers, the national defense list somewhat negates the bonus handicap.An athlete returning from the service doesn't count for a year, so isn\u2019t included in the official party when the player limit becomes 25 one month after the season opens, which this trip will be May 13.Thus the Giants are further benefited by the meturn of Willie Mays, the Dodgers by the presence of- Don Newcombe and the Braves by the fregh start of young Chet Nichols, to name stars who come to mind offhand.Baseball legislation against bonuses of any kind would end the this would be restraint of trade, violation of the right of contract or something.So to save the clubs from themselves, the bonus regulation was restored.Instead of making a fuzzy- cheeked youth rich at the risk of ruining him before he as much as catches a baseball in the organized game, a much wiser system would be to distribute bonuses on a merit basis \u2014 say $1000 every time he steps up a class and $2500 \"ped as though shot, rushed to a whenthe reaches the majors.Despite Beanings promising Phillies\u2019 catching prospect last season with Baltimore, was hit on the head by a Brooklyn farm swifty, Ed Jezek.The first report was that Lonnett wasn't expected to live, but he caught the next week-end.* While .with Jersey City, Henry |- Thompson of the Giants was drap- hospital, where the surgeon found he had more head armor than anybody he had ever treated.Hankus Pankus again demonstrated this at the Polo Grounds last summer when felled like a guy hit squarely on the old potato by Rocky Marciano, A drink of water and he was on first base.Frank Chance frequently froze | and seemed to have a blind spot | on dusters, was whacked on the cruller 20 or more times, yet remained hard to get out with the Cubs for 13 years.Chick Fewster wound up with a silver plate in his skull as the result of being hit by Jeff Pfeffer in an exhibjtion.in Jacksonville in the spring of 1920, and put out for the campaign.The Yankee infielder again faced the large Brooklyn right-hander in the first exhibition \u2018of the next spring, and tripled.He played for a half-dozen more years.Don Thompson of\u201d the Dodgers had his skull fractured in Montreal in mid-season, yet batted .346 the last two or three weeks.Being beaned didn\u2019t handicap Billy Jurges at the plate, but it foolishness, but the lawyers say} of the best.in.( Canada, will algo.give an exhibition Thursday.Boys Swim Friday A boys swim meet, with age groups and events similar to the girls, will.be held Fridäy night.Closing day Saturday will be featured by an exhibition of judo | by coach F.Y.Okimura\u2019s pupils and an obstacle race between tha same four schools that participated in the basketball meet.Age of competitors is taken as of April 1, 1954.Pat Scharfe Chairman Pat Scharfe is Chairman of the department of indoor athletics.Other committee members include Pat Naismith, Jane Wonham, Sylvia Wittkower, Richard Fletcher, Brian Buckley and Robin Drake.Man \u201cOld after 40\" NOW FEELS YEARS YOUNGER \u201cI'm 74.Had no pep.But Ostrex made me feel 20 years youn ges than I did.I have plenty of pep now.\u201d \u2014R.Brantley, Oklahoma City.Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain tonic, hemic stimulant approved by leading doctors.Put vigor, vitality in body weak, old because lacking iron; 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ith th RECREATION || cise tresses wi DEPT.SOFTBALL Two entries have been received to date for the Westmount Municipal Intermediate Softball league.Two more teams are required to form a league.Anyone interested in entering a team fs asked to contact Rocky Rothwell or Johnny Garland of the Recreation Depart- both Westmount teams will see ment at FI.6975.action.BADMINTON 8 The mixed badminton group Cambridge, Mass.will play two will meet as usual on Easter Mon- doubleheaders Saturday and day at 7:30 p.m.at Roslyn School.Sunday against the Scottish and Barbarians, on the Longueuil Recreational Association grounds, St.Charles street.Rugger Season Opens With Four Games The spring rugger season officially opens this weekend when ds from Toronto and Saturday at 1:45 p.m.West- mount Scottish will play the Massachussetts Institute of Technology, and at 3 p.m.the Barbarians will play Toronto Barbarians.Scottish\u201d will face Toronto at 11 a.m.Sunday, and at 2:30 p-m.the Barbarians will play MIT.The teams will leave for the grounds at 12:30 p.m.from Dominion Square opposite the Sun Life Building Saturday.THE EXAMINER, WESTMONT, FRIDAY, APRIL 1s, 1954 Dodgers Hope.(Continued from page 14) might have hurt the shortstop\u2019 physically.To #his ddy, he -suffers from headhaches.On the other side of the fence, Hank Leiber was never the same after being struck above the ear by Bob Feller in an exhibition.Bump Hadley's errant pitch finished Mickey Cochrane, fortunately at the fag end of his illustrious career.Bob Bowman's pitch left as tough \u2018a competitor as Joe Med- wick a.bit shell shy.A bean ball brought the big league play of Stan Rojek.to an abrupt end.The.swiftness of the pitch and.a quartér of an inch.decides how \u2018badly a batter is hurt by a pitched ball, even with the protective millinery.The mental approach determines how well the hitter bounces back.CHEAPER WE RENT Luggage Trailers Boat Trailers Horse Trailers Frigidaire Mover Outboard Motors Reasonable Prices ACE TRAILER Rental Service Reg'd, 5510 COTE DES NEIGES RD.- RE.8-9871 Camping Equipment ; 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