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[" p26 Z xammer VOL.XXV, No.25 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954 vo : PRICE 5c Pickersgill Lauds Jewish Contribution The Montreal Jewish community is making a distinctive contribution of its own to Canada, Secretary of State J.W.Pickers- gill said Sunday.Guest speaker at a dedication ceremony of the Bronfman col- ection of Jewish Canadiana at the Jewisn Public Library auditorium, he noted many races were.engaged in the building of Canada.\u201cMany Canadians of Anglo- Saxon origin,\u201d he said, \u201chave beer slow to learn that our French- speaking fellow-citizens are really resolved to maintain their own language, and their customs and their own way of life, and that they are better \"Canadians for doing so., \u201cEvery year, more and more Canadians come to realize that what is true of English and French is true\u201d also of the other communities, like yours, which are making a distinctive contribution of their own to the new kind of nation we Canadians of - all races are jointly engaged in buijld- ing in the northern half of this continent.\u201d Samuel Bronfman, to whose initiative the assembling of the aridre than 3,000 items in the collection was attributed, said the collection was \u201canother definition of Canada and of Canadianism, a \u201c (Continued on page 2) CEIVES ST, GEORGE SCHOOL PUPILS In Ottawa Tuesday at his desk, Westmount\u2019s Federal member is seen as he receives a group of St.George School pupils, shepherded to the Capitol by Principal Miss A.Matthews and teacher Barbara Leavelt.\"Les Canadiens\u2019 To Be Featured At Local Event One of the top\u201d attractions to adults and sports fans at -the Westmount Rotary Carnival will be members of the Canadian hockey team to manage the Guess Your Weight contest, under the direction of Gerry McNeil, The boys who will be present in person on the fair grounds in Westmount near the Glen will be Elmer Lach, Floyd Curry and Doug Harvey, Fans will be weighed and may be able to secure a personal autograph from the stars.This will be one of the many attractions of the Westmount Rotary Carnival, Tuesday to Saturday sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westmount, Rotarians, all hus- iness men, have already built up the Midway with the full equipment of entertaining shows of several years.Westmount Rotarians are especially happy-that school closing\u2019 coincides with the opening of the carnival and that children will he free to attend as a treat at the start of their summer holi- | FINANCE MINISTER RE- days.+ Inefficiency In Business Pointed To By Prof.Woods \u201cThere is an area of inefficiency in business today, which is not detected on the balance sheet\u201d, Woods told members of the Rotary Club of Westmount at their weekly meeting at Victoria Hall on Wednesday.Prof.H.D.University's Industrial Relations Centre, an organization established by him in 1953.Previous to organizing the department Prof.Wood was in charge of the McGill School of Commerce.To bring out his point Prof.Wood cited three different cases of individuals in industry who were doing the work they were best suited for and liked, but yet who were looking for employment in another company.He said that \u201chere was a certain amount of misunderstanding on the part of management to over come the problems.The professor told Rotarians that at McGill he had set up discussion groups from various large industries throughout the city to try and find a solution to employee relations problems.These groups \u2018he said came to the conclusion that certain problems would be best understood and overcome if a meeting between management and employee representatives could be brought about.Examples Professor Woods told members that the recent steel workers strikes were examples of what we are up against in this day Prof.Woods is director of McGillx \u2018ji logs.\u201d and mine, and age.It was a titanic struggle which is part of our society today, the professor said.He said that the main problem wasn't the wage, or vacation with pay, or the time and a half disputes, but was \u201cwhy had there been a strike in the first place.\u201d Something was lacking in industrial relations in this case, the professor pointed out.\u201cAnd when they signed the new contract, what was the outcome?Nothing, exactly nothing \u2014 after all the fighting and hot words, and arguing \u2014 nobody had won the battle,\u201d he said.To the professor's mind the only way to overcome the situation is by bringing about meetings between labor and management.He told the members that his group ventured into this phase of the game with some success.\u2018Fire-logs\u2019 At first, the professor said, members from each group would come into the meeting room with chips on their shoulders as big as \u201cfire- Soon however they were carrying on intelligent discussions about common problems.Straying quite far afield the professor expressed the opinion that a great (Continued on page 2) Apartment Owner Wins Court Suit The long legal battle between the City of Westmount and rooming house and apartment.\" house owners took another turn, Wednesday \u2018when Montreal Superior Court rule a zoning bylaw illegal, as far as.its application to -apartment houses.Mr.Justice Arthur T.Smith declared by-law 555, under which the city sought to prevent Mrs.Thomas Lapierre, of 336° Metcalfe avenue, from running her apartment house there, an illegal law.The judgement ordered the Corporation of the City of Westmount to drop the municipal court charges.Mr.Justice Smith upheld a \u201cprohibition\u201d action by Mrs.Lapierre in which she claimed that the law under which she was charged in West- mount Municipal Court With {ransgressing the city's zoning regulations was beyond the powers of the Westmount City Council.J For the plaintiff, R.Stewart Willis stressed\u2019 that the building in question had long been used.as an apartment house before the enactment of by-law 555 and that consequently the zoning law: did not apply to it.His ' Lordship agreed.The City and Towns Act\" from which the municipality derived its legislating powers, he said, gave the corporation the right to \u2018regulate\u201d rather than \u201cprohibit\u201d and in it there was nothing to enpower it to prohibit the establishment, maintenance or operation of apartment buildings.Mr.Justice Smith agreed that recently the Quebec Court of Appeal had ruled the same bylaw to be a legal statute as.it applied to the conduct of rooming houses in zoned Westmount areas.The will ST.LAURENT \u2018 ta.P.M.Phone : « Doug.Will it be his phone that rings Monday night?2; yo.x A possibility is that the new Chief Justice will be Finance Minister Douglas Abbott, federal representative for Westmotunt-St.Antoine.An astute lawyer, he is known to be ready to quit the Cabinet.By law, three members of the nine-man court must come from Quebec.Abbott was born in Lennoxville, Que., and would maintain the provirce\u2019s representation if he replaced Quebec-born Thibaudeau Rinfret.It is also custom for Catholics and Protestants to alternate in the office.Only once before, in 1906, has one Catholic Chief Justice succeeded another.Abbott \"is a Protestant, and his appointment would maintain the normal course.PUA Abbott On Monday Night?Prime Minister Louis St.Laurent has an important telephone call to make Monday night.Tuesday will be the 75th birthday and automatic retirement ,date of Thibaudeau Rinfret, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.On the eye of his retirement, it is a long-established custom that the Prime Minister will call Rinfret\u2019s successor to tell him directly of his appointment to the country\u2019s highest judicial office.DOUG ABBOTT Amt 2 wy ten > mn 5 4 f i IA : + PAGE TWO THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.\u2026, A Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB I Re 7 By M aurice M ariasine SUMMER CAMP \u2018Gordie Mullin, registrar for Camp Lewis of the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, sends along word that the first camp period, from June 28 to July 13, is almost filled to capacity and prospective campers from the Unity Boys\u2019 Club who plan to go on the opening date are urged to register immediately with Russell Skinner.Camp Lewis is located af St.Adolphe de Howard in the Laur- entian Mountains, just seven miles _ from St, Agathe.Fraser \u201cWoody\u201d Woodhouse is the camp director and Walt Coombes is the program director.Chris.Gallop, former former boys\u2019 worker from the Unity Boys\u2019 Club, returns to Camp Lewis as a tribe director.~ Other camp periods available are July 13-July 28; July 28 to August 12; August 12 to August 27.URBAN CAMP For Club members who are planning to remain in the city during July and August, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club will be conducting an urban industrial firms.RY ZN or city camp program.This will include a \u2018daily crafts and sports program, weekly excursions to the country, trips to beaches, hikes, picnics, a special*day at Belmont Park and conducted tours through Beaver Lake on Mount Royal has been added to the list of place to go this year and has been made available to the Unity Boys' Club on a weekly basis.Other sites chosen for weekly and periodical visits are St.Helen's Island, Verdun Natatorium, Saratoga Beach, Hudson Beach and many others.CHILDREN\u2019S JAMBOREE The annual Children's Jamboree sponsored by Steinberg's Ltd, at Belmont Park will take place on Wednesday, July 14.The quota for the Unity Boys\u2019 Club will be 100 mys and girls.With an estimated 250 summer program registration, the Belmont Park special event will be conducted on a first come first serve basis, so that the first 100 boys and girls who register will be eligible to go.Register tipi eteEeeineyeen \"CHRISTMAS\" EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR Insurance Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 | 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.GL.4519 Montreal OOTENRAATERATAATAATAAPENPENPTEARTERTEARRPERTARTENS A GOLDEN WEDDING RECEPTION - FOR Rev.B.B.Brown, B.D.& Mrs.Brown WILL BE HELD IN DAWSON HALL, ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH .from 7.00 to 10.00 p.m., Tues.-June 22nd.by their son and daughter, DRS.LYLA & STANLEY BROWN and the officials of the Church.ALL FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.teachers.WESTON SCHOOL in.18 Severn Avenue, Westmount Boys and girls to age of six in pre-school groups with experienced Large rooms, outside play area.Girls through elementary and high school classes for university entrance and McGill School Leaving Certificate.SMALL CLASSES - FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF - INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION Principal MISS MARY WINSPEAR, M.A., Ph.D.For information Telephone Fl.9856 Fl.9856 Taxi service available.IF YOU ARE RENTING ROOMS This is the last warning for all you who are renting rooms in Westmount.It is time now to join the Westmount Guest House & Property Owners Association.We invite you, for the last time, to join us and defend yourself against the oppression of the City of Westmount.If not, you are liable to be summonsed within the next few days.Don't hesitate, For information, call WA.7018, Mr.A.Laliberté, or Fl.5179, Mr.Menard, Monday and Friday only, or write.WESTMOUNT GUEST HOUSE & PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOC.E.Menard, President 4166 Sherbrooke St.West nn @% a.- .- - - .,\u2026.\u201d pe vn THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954 HUGH E.A.822 Elm Avenue, Westmount, who was elected president of the Province of Quebec Insurance Brokers Association at their annual convention held in SAUNDERSON, Montreal.now with Russell Skinner \u20ac or Elizabeth Anderson.The Program at Belmont Park will include free rides, free refreshments and special field events for participants: FAMILY PICNIC Todate 48 parents and children have registered for the family picnic which will be held at Hudson Beach on Monday, June 28.One or two more buses can be made available for a larger number.All parents are notified that registrations must be made before June 21.Chartered buses will leave club headquarters at 10 a.m.and return to the club before 6 p.m.Transportation to and from Hudson Beach is free of charge and all club members and their parents are eligible to go.TO PLATTSBURG N.Y.Tomorrow at 9 a.m.a bus load of teenagers will chorus \u2018and away we go\" as they leave the club en- route to Plattsburgh, N.Y.where they will spend a day at Municipal Beach and return to Montreal some time before midnight.The day's agenda will include swimming and dancing.TALENT CLUB Tomorrow afternoon the Unity Boys' Club talent parade will entertain patients at the Shriner's Hospital at the annual party sponsored by the No.440 Lodge of the Masonic: Temple.e e Inefficiency.(Continued from page 1) deal of the strife and turmoil in the world today evolves from \u201cmen at work,\u201d He said that his department at the university is trying to get the concerned parties in labor disputes to take another look at the situation.Only real understanding of the problems facing us will bring about a solution, the professor continued.In conclusion Professor Woods said that what he considered as one of the main problems in his field today is trying to throw the light on the social problem in industry.; Professor Woods was introduced by L.R.Newman ,and thanked by Norm Millington.President Bill Allison chaired the meeting, Pickersgill .(Continued from page 1) contribution to the new consciousness of the Canadian nation in the making.\u201d Joseph Berman, president of the library, introduced the chairman of the evening, H.Carl Gold- enberg.Lavy M.Becker, of the Canadian Jewish Congress, and Israel Rabinowitch, editor of the Jewish Daily Eagle, also spoke.Older people are often offenders against traffic signals, They frequently start «to cross the street against the red light and, since the older person is not as agile as the younger folk, they may be seriously injured.The lights are fdr the public's safety and regardless of age, their signals should be obeyed.It is not safe to cross the street after the yellow warning signal shows or when it turns red.It pays to wait it only takes a moment to send the jaywalker to hospital.INTERNATIONAL LUNCHEON: rians were hosts Wednesday to Rotarians from Wyoming, Virginia, the Netherlands, Thetford Mines, Nova Scotia and an international past president from England.Many.of the local members suffering from sore throats it is reported .basements, attics, playrooms and various deserted spots in the hinterland have suffered recently from weird wails as the members practice up on their carnival barfking abilities .Don\u2019t miss carnival opening June \u201822, in Westmount park.BEAMING BANTAM BAT- SERS BOOST: Westmount\u2019s Gen'l Manager, Tom Hughes\u2019 stock for securing Westmount Athlétic Grounds for their Unity's Little League home games, Maurice Ma- riasine reports.Little Leaguers .+ .with many expressions of thanks to Tom.IS IT A SECRET eight-story high crane, outside the Sun Life bldg., is to be used in lifting equipment to the 7th and 8th floor gymnasium space, which is being turned over for office use.WHO ARE THE FOUR YOUNG LADIES who applied for entrance in four different U.S.A.colleges, passed with honors, four sets of college exams.Miss Susan Brown, of Roslyn Avenue is one of them.The four girls have chosen Wellesley Methodist, an all girl college.This column would like to know more on this, s.v.p.By JOHN KENNEY Westmount Rota-' proud, and their parents happy .that the | 0 TEEN-AGERS interested in Lt.Col.Baillies scheme, offering \u2018them seven weeks army camp this summer, with pay .will find complete details in this paper.No induction is necessary.ANTI-POLIO BATTLE From Paris it is announced that it is now possible to know within 48 hours if a person is susceptible to polio.This\u2019 important development was made public at a recent meeting of the Society of Microbiology by Doctors E.Barski and Pierre Lé- pine, both of the woild-famous Pasteur Institute.LADIES\u2019 AND GENTS' SUITS In The Newest Styles : MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK.ORDER NOW! Assortment Of Discontinued Lines SUITS 866.For A Short Time Only CUSTOMER'S OR OUR MATERIAL MADE- UP.© REPAIRING © REMODELLING © REFITTING F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 & Cents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstalrs) WL 6633 HOWARD S, 231 St.James Street West, Plateau 445) Barrister end Solicitor Office: Suite 1115, Daily Star Bldg.Residence: Terrace Apartments, if no answer at residence *phons PL.4451 ROSS, Q.C.Ten Rosemount Avenye, Westmount, GLenview 2177 Reasonable Rates.SPECIAL SERVICE TO SMALL BUSINESS PART TIME BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING EXTENSIVE MANAGERIAL EXPERIENCE - Apply Box No.249 - Monitor Filing of Returns.~ industrial MITED 65 Hillside Ave.Small or large installations.in houses or + PROMPT SERVICE * P.McCUAIG Westmount plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Ea Ea ?©, 4937 Sherbrooke West PHONE 24-hour service for our customers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing & Heating Contractors Westmount A hve Ea ee Wot pars Wl 9n Aa TO Ç FINE FLOORING ® HARDWOOD © 'RUBIER * Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET - WESTMOUNT Free Estimates VOL.XXV, No.25 îûÜ PUPILS AT WESTMOUNT Junior High School _ J.were honored for public speaking Æriday.Left to right, John Hardy and Jacob © ASPHALT Co WE.2323 + Long, at an assembly Sallie Branch, Elkin, who tied as eighth grade winners, MP Vice-Admiral E.R.Mainguy Pays Fine Tribute To L.C.C.Students who attend a pri vate school.gain many advantages, but as a result are under more obligation to both parents and school, Vice Admiral E.R.Mainguy, O:B.E., C.D., R.C:N,, chief of the naval staff, said Friday.Guest of honor at Lower Canada College's Founder's Day, the admiral praised the tions.He said this was the result of smaller student numbers: and more individual attention * ADMIRAL MAINGUY FATHER'S DAY Sunday, June 20th MILL ENDS SALE! AN kinds of materials suitable for Suits, Blazers and Pants \u2019 made-to-meosure.© ONE WEEK'S DELIVERY © Best Workmanship Guaranteed ALTERATIONS AND REMODELLING OF ALL KINDS Avenue Tailors \"& VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) Pick-Up ond Delivery WE.5908 Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS ; * MELE CHR ASE EY GE + yer, { school spirit at such institu- not possible in public schools.But he reminded the students they were under more obligation to their parents and to their school to grow up as decent young Canadians with a purpose in life and a sense of loyalty.Admiral Mainguy stressed the importance of sports in school life, and said they.developed the characteristics of courage, endurance and a will to win.He termed Lower Canada College \u2018one of Canada's well known and great schools.\u201d _ Largest Class In a review of the year, headmaster D.S.Penton said the grad- vating class was one of the largest in the school\u2019s history.He reported that the school had had an outstanding year in athletics, and announced that an artificial ice rink to be built for the schoo] should be completed by next autumn, A.R.(Sandy) Aird, head prefect, was awarded the Governor General's medal for the most outstanding record of the year.C.D.Dennis accepted the Master's Shield on behalf of Drum- mond House.Matriculation certificates were awarded to: Upper VI: A.R.Aird, D.N.Deckelbaum, J.F.K.Donaldson, | W.C.Masson, R.A.H Mcleod, P.W.Norris D.L.Raper, A.C.Sadler, G.W Smith, N Sou- aid, J H.Symington, D.E.Uden.Lower VI: M.B.Alexandor, D.A.Allan, F.F.Angus, W.D.Local Realty Sales At $396,545 Mark Westmount made 22 sales worth $398,545 in real estate during the month of March, according to figures released this week by the Montreal Real Estate Board.This brought \u201cthe cumulative figure for January through March to.78 sales worth $1,979,109.Erg: io 4 Foran EE eut president of the Students Council, Riordon, seventh grade winner.The \u2018 Esamin =~ WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954 ninth grade winner, and Eric Rabbi Paul Liner Off To Vermont Rabbi Paul Liner of Temple Beth Sholom left vesterday for Camp Quinibeck, Eli, Vt., where he will participate in the summer program of the Congregational Church of Vermont.His visit is being made after a request from the Jewish Chautauqua Society, a project of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods, an affiliate of the Union of Hebrew Congregations, which sends rabbis and lecturers into Christian universities and summer institutes.Rabbi Liner will serve as a teacher-counsellor at the camp until Wednesday.Following the camp assignment.he will attend the annual meeting of the central conference of American Rabbis at Pike, NH, until June 27.Registration Open At Camp Westmount Registrations are now being received for Camp Westmount, the boys summer fun club.Hugh Stratton and Lew Waller, co-di- rectors of the camp, are planning an interesting summer full of special events, trips and athletic features.Swim instruction, water sports and other activities in the Y swim pool will be high-lighted in the program.Boys will receive swim tests and receive the award cards of the Y.M.C.A.five star progressive tests during the summer.Angus, M.Argyrakis, R.J.Ayl- mer, J.A.H.Billham, R.A.Brophy, D.A.Bonyun, -L.Born- stein, M.Boyer, E.C.Bushell, F T.Carlin, D.F.Cole, P, W.Darling, O.Denman, C.D.Dennis, M.Dennis, H.J.Durley, F.J.Ferrabee, J.R.Gardner, P.A.Guthrie, D.Hackett, P.J.Hadji- pateras, A.A.Hodgson, H.B.Lawrence, L.K, Lawes, T.M.Luke, A.MacDowell, J.S.Mc- Kercher, J.I.McLeod, E.Murray, H, K.Oliver, A.R.Philpotts, J.Plant, Cyril Pothier, D.Raymond, D.Robertson, I.Scobell, S.W.W.Simpson, P.Stanger, W.F.Strachan, J.A.R.Thomson, P.A.Trudel, J.Truran, J.H.L.Turner, S.A.Wilgar, A R.H.Wopd.\\ 2 \u2018Yams § PTT TT PT PPS TT STS STS FETE , \u201c55 YEARS IN oy WESTMOUNT\" er WE.Reliable JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'\u2019S 4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE George C.Marler Is Lauded For Provincial Activities George C.Marler, MLA for Westmount-St.George, was paid tribute Saturday when 20 Liberal MLA\u2019s and four members of the Legislative Council feted him at a testimonial banquet in the Windsor Hote}, They .looked on him as the \u201cperfect gentleman who saved the Provincial Liberal Party and kept it alive in the darkest hours of its history - from 1948-1952.\" Mr.Marler was presented with a television set and his wife with a bouquet of roses.Dr.Charles A.Kirkland, MLA for Jacques Cartier and Mayor of Ville St.Pierre.organized the banquet.Among those who congratulated Mr.Marler in speeches during the evening were Georges E.Lapalme, Provincial Liberal leader; Hon.Hector Laferte, MLC, and Hon.F.Philippe Brais, QC, MLC.Mr.Lapalme said® that Mr.Marler had always been a very hard and conscientious worker.not only for his party.but his province.\u201cI got a faint idea of what he went through-during the last session \u2014- my first in the Provincial Legislature.\u201d Mr.Lapaime stated.His loyalty and his sincerity, Mr.Lapalme noted.were responsible for the Liberal Party's survival.Without Mr.Marler, the Liberal Party would barely exist in the Province of Quebec.Mr.Laferte saw in Mr.Marler \u201cthe perfect notary, the perfect bilingual person, the quintescence of a loyal and devoted gentleman.\u201d Mr.Brais emphasized that al sincere Quebecers will \u2018one day fully grasp the extent of Mr.Marler\u2019s huge task, which he fulfilled with unfailing loyalty.In his reply, Mr.Marler said that compliments he had received were quite exaggerated.He recalled the days when there were only eight Liberals in the Lower House.He paid a special tribute to Paul Earl, QC, the late Henri Groulx, Yvon Dupuis, JP, Dr.Kirkland and others who had served at his side during his 1948-52 term of office.\u2014\u2014\u2014 en Square Dancers - Going To Oforeke i Camp Otoreke, Montreal's ideal vacation spot for young men and women, is the goal this week-end for members of Westmount Y.M.C.A.square dance club.A score of the Hoedowners plan for swimming, canoeing, boating, topped off by a squar> dance at the camp Saturday night social.The club executive headed by president Howard Fairbairn invites all members and friends to take part in this last event of the season.N N NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N * Te ow YVES wvVw RIGHT HERE, in your own neighbourhood, you can get the best buys in guaranteed used cars.So why not buy from a reliable firm where you'll be sure of courteous, honest treatment.You'll get no taxis here.Every car is clean and fully guaranteed.Fernand Girard Secretary-Treasurer Paul Girard Certified Technician Body Work and Painting Montreal's oldest dealer for Chrysier, Plymouth and Fargo.Victoria Avenue Garage - 372 Victoria Ave.- Westmount WaAlnut 2761 -2 : \u201cThe Customer of Vesterday is a Friend Today\u201d Assssssnsssssssssssnsaad Mechanical Repairs Abbbbbbobabbssssisoooninaaaaaat Dave Rochon, Lionel Ross, - el Ratio cur Ed Siw RE Te 0 FE ThE \u2014 Neate 2 TT RE Ie + pe es EE Se + OURS TRS Ps PES ay UT 4 : SPRING VALLEY INN The sirategic stop-over on the most direct route to the Maine Coast, through the famous Bolfon Pass.Enjoy quiet comfort and atmosphere in the Mountains of Brome J.B.HAMILTON, Host Phone Mansonville 68 R 2-1 * rock formations of Devil's Oven, Jacob's Well .TOWNSHIPS \"PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY, QUE.Situated on beautiful Lake Massa- wippi, 90 miles from Montreal, Route 1 to Magog.Golf, water skiing and all other summer sports supervised by resident director.Every modern comfort at reasonable rates.Sprinkler protected - Fully Licensed\u2019 For full particulars regarding rates, ete., write or phone 23, John McKay, proprietor, or Monitor \u2018Vacstion Bureau, WA.2771.- NEW YORK Thrill to the One and one-half miles of scenic miracles! So much to see\u2014so much to marvel aL The Elephant\u2019s Head.the boat ride through boiling fapids.the breath-taking beauty-and majestic grandeur that have made Ausable Chasm world-famous.Come this summer for ~ at least a couple of trips, ; X fe SOUVENIRS « FREE PARKING CAFETERIA LE , Only a few miles from Plattsburg ; \u2014twe hours driving from e ntresl, pe : = : - y j d 8 Ë \u201cSE Gi Le.FREQUENT DAILY BUS TRIPS VIA GREYHOUND See your local agent, or write for illustrated booklet, with map.to C.C.Bonter, Berkeley- Hotel, Montreal.Telephone: LA.1811 O'KEEFE\u2019S is the best ale made.For your own satisfaction drink O\u2019KEEFE'S and prove to yourself that it's better tasting \u2014 more satisfying.EE RE Le ?A.- THY.CANADIAN BANK of Commerce branch at the corner of Sherbrooke street and Victoria avenue is expected to look like this architect's drawing in a year's time.Alterations are already + underway, though business continues as usual.Salvation Army Home Sure In District Wifhin Year The Salvation Army's Eventide Home Building and Maintenance Appeal {is over-subscribed.E.F.Tolhurst, chairman.reports totals from all the Divisions amount\u2019 to $918,133.00, with $860,500 in cash and pledges and $57,633 -incompleted returns to come in from the various Divisions.There is still a number of cards in the hands of canvassers, employees lists to be completed, as well as from corporations and individuals, he said.and hoped that those who would like to subscribe would do so to ensure that the new Eventide Home will have all the necessary equipment and furnishings for the comfort of those who will enjoy it.Reporting for the Metropolitan Division.which included 60 Mont- Special Names Division was re- real Districts, Mrs.Sydney \"A.MacSween said that on an objective of $90,000, $116,943 has been raised.This is a marvellous achievement, she said, congratulating the - workers.Women's presented by Mrs.G.[Gordon Hyde with vice-chairman Mrs.Frank Carlin and Mrs.Stuart B.Ralston and a total of $100,045 was collected against a quota of $75.000.The response in this division was outstanding.Advance Gifts (Individuals), Douglas Bremner, \u2014 the total was $87,245 with a quota .of $85,000, with more to follow, he said.As Hon.Treasurer he \u2018stated that costs had been kept to the minimum and that a friend of the campaign committee has kindly underwritten campaign dinners and no campaign funds Frankly, CROWN & ANCHOR Ricebeer isn't meant for everybody.Tastes differ, But if you're one of those who prefer ¥ beer that looks brighter, tastes lighter, and leaves a fresh, \u201cglean memory behind, * thances are you'll \u201csay, \u201cThis dry beer \u2018 b MY-beerl\u201d .CROWN & ANCHOR Ricobeer is a MOLSON product {Camp With Pay 1 sistance and also for the good | city of Montreal for a generous THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954 PAGE FIVW To Teen-Agers Young men of West-end Montreal, 16 years of age or over, who are interested in becoming commissioned officers in the reserve army or the permanant force, should contact Captain H.Stutt, 4567 Earnscliffe avenue, or phone ELwood 4584, it has been announced by Lt.-Colonel Beverley Baillie, of the 37th Field Regiment R.C.A.- The student-recruits will spend seven weeks basic training at Farnham or Valcartier Military camps, starting soon after school closing.They will receive army pay during this period, all uniforms and equipment supplied.The alert, active type of young man, applying for this course need only pass his medical examinations to qualify for this seven weeks of camping, plus the consent of his parents.Furthermore, English and French speaking students may train under either language, enabling those who wish to progress in their study of the alternate language.They- will not be inducted in the army in any way, but it is hoped that will remain at camp for the full seven weeks.Those wishing to do so, may join the reserve force in the fall.As the reports were given.a miniature design of the new Eventide Home, situated at the back of the platform, was built and completed hy the reports.The grand total of $918,133 was indicated by the chairman, the flag of victory was raised, and the Doxology sung by nearly 500 Canvassers and interested friends, accompanied by the Montreal Citadel Band.were used for this purpose.Advance Gifts (Corporations), J.N, Cole, reported $204,915 on a quota of $200.00 with more firms to be heard from.Special Names (Men), D.J.Black and D.O.Doheny, had exceeded -their quota of $50,000.Commerce and Industry (R.D.Mulholland).The quota of $50,00 had been reached with more to follow Employees Division, E.F.Lyons and C.F.O'Brien announced that the quota of $85,- 000 was in sight when all outstanding lists and cards were completed.National Division (T.W.Hodgson) announced that the quota of $20,000 had been oversubscribed.Special Grants Division was handled by the Hon.J.Arthur Mathewson, QC, who was pleased to announce- that, through the generosity of Premier Dupiessis and the Provincial Government, a cheque in the amount of $150,000 was received.\u201cFor this generous contribution we are indeed grateful and I want to publicly express our appreciation to the Premier for his as- wishes and encouragenient we received from the Province\u201d, he said, \u201cWe are also indebted to the grant of $650,000, oted, by the | executive committee.\u201d HOUSE PAINT EXTERIOR WHITE 25 RE Gallon: $7.45 1311 GREENE AVE.* FREE DELIVERY x RY RYAN HOUSE PAINT WHI vo.3 Quart: $2.30 GL.1496 WESTMOUNT are FATHER'S DAY - JUNE 20™ Gift From ARROW DART SHIRTS HIS Made of crisp, combed cotion broadcloth with the famous Dart collar.$4.96 The famous British Byf ord, all wool, Nylon reinforced with elastic or loose top.Sizes 102-13 , .HANDKERGHIEFS Plain or mono- Pure irish linen.grammed .« from B0¢ SPORT SHIRTS Cool, or colours.Short glesves $3.95 Oocen Fridays to 9 p.m.BRUCE JOHNSTON MEN'S WEAR .cool Leno cottons in white 1267 Greene Avenue + pe Be wana we ~ (Opposite Steinberg\u2019 0 BELTS Fine leather or elastic .wom 91.50 .$5.00 SWEATERS Cardigans, Pullovars or Slip-ons.By Grand'mers, Jantzen, etc, .rom $0.99 POLO SHIRTS Round neck or with collars, Plain or fancy cotton or rayon , .rom $1.99 -H.6015 «maa \u2019 ERPS ETT lesan sx Movie Notes 20th Century-Fox announce that George Raft will have a top role in \u201cBlack Widow.\u201d * .Russ Tamblyn assigned a featured part in Metro's \u201cDeep in My Heart.\u201d Fred MacMurray has beeen signed by Pine- THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, \u20181984 = Thomas for\" Lewis role in % Jack Hirshberg Reports Direct From their Lewis & Clark epic, \u201cBlue Horizon.\u201d - * ) Charles Bickford has top role of Dr.Runkleman in Stanley Kramer's, \u201cNot As A Stranger.\u201d * Edward Small\u2019's \u2018Case File, FBI\u201d is now titled \u201cDown Three Dark Streets.\u201d * Hollywood \u2014 HOLLYWOOD, June 17 \u2014 Every week several dozen announcements spring from the imaginative typewriters of Hollywood press agents anent forthcoming productions to be sponsored by or to feature the sundry clients who pay the aforesaid publicists to smuggle the aforementioned clients\u2019 names into print.Of these many proposed ventures only TASTE OR TAKE HOME À Delicious Golden Brown BAR-B-Q CHICKEN FROM THE SILVAPLANA ~ SWISS BAR-B-Q (Formerly Westmount Barbecue) 5151 Sherbrooke Street West EL.2944 {One block west of Westmount Theatre) NEW CHAMPS-ELYSEES RESTAURANT Is pleased to announce for your increased enjoyment of good food the first Infra-Grill in the Province of Quebec.This new method of contact, grilling ensures that the food is intensively heated right through, without burning.This is the ingenious principle on which the INFRA-GRILL is based Between the two plates, heated to 850 degrees F., the food is first quickly browned.Then the infra red rays.cook.it right through \u2014 from inside.The Infra-red rays close the cells instantaneously and keep meat juices intact.Al foods grilled with very little fat.It supplies the most tender and succulent dishes in the shortest possible time.- For example Steaks \u2014 less than 3 minutes Fish 4-6 minutes Chicken 6-9 minutes Mutton and Lamb: Cutlets 1-2 minutes Veal Cutlets (30-40 seconds.) THE BERKELEY HOTEL 1188 Sherbrooke St.\u2014West MONTREAL, P.Q.a tiny percentage come to fruition.Among the projects announced some months ago from London for a certain producer named Alexander Paal was a cinematic dramatization of the crash in 1949 of a Canadian Pacific Airlines plane aboard which were 19 passengers, all of whom perished.The plane was subsequently proved to have been purposely destroyed and three accused personages paid for the deed when their necks were stretched upon the Quebec gallows.While it is true that I have been out of touch with London news sources in recent weeks, I cannot but wonder if the announcement of Paal's intention to film this story was only another press agent\u2019s dream.The original dispatch to the New York Times even said Canadian Pacific Airlines had promised its full co-operation in the matter and that scenes would be shot in Quebec this spring.I cannot conceive that the airline would have so dismal an appraisal of public relations as to sanction such an undertaking, let alone co-operate in it.Any publicity concerning the crash of a plane, whether by accident or criminal intent, only serves to make prospectivecustomers switch their trade from the skyways to the railways or even the bus lines.If I am wrong in this surmisal I'd appreciate notification from such duly constituted authority \u2018as may care to make it.And if, per chance, the airlines ~ WESTMOUNT PARK Beside the R.M.R.Armoury Evenings Only Club and other Rotary charities.S., WEp, a COME ONE \u2014 COME ALL \u2014 TO THE TUESDAY, JUNE 22ND TO SATURDAY, JUNE 26TH FUN and GAMES for EVERYONE dcr, COME AND BRING THE FAMILY In aid of The Unity Boys' * \u2014 2 has actually agreed to lend its aid in filming the gory story of the murders in the sky perhaps it is not now too late to suggest they revise their estimate.After viewing such a motion picture my personal reaction \u201cwould be to roller skate, if need be, to my destination \u2014 but under no conditions to fly CPA.* TICKERTAPE \u2014 Despite all the smoke signals sent blazing from Danny Kaye's camp, no papers have yet been.signed authorizing the comedian to impersonate the late Sir Harry Lauder in a biography already somewhat prematurely announced .Kaye and Sir Harry were close personal friends .Television in Hollywood is reaching rather far to gain an audience for local programs.One station recently televised a complete cancer operation and a week later followed it with coverage of homosexual activities in California, including an interview with several admitted sexual deviates who proudly recited their names for the TV audience.Canada\u2019s Gisele Mackenzie joins Jack Benny in Dallas, Texas, as stars of a huge vaudeville show opening this week.Also on the bill: Tap dancing comic Sammy Davis, Jr, another Montrealer .The Mc- Carthy-Army hearings in Washington, by far and large the nation\u2019s most fascinating video show in many months, reminds one.of W.C.Fields\u2019 credo: \u201cDo Unto Others, and Do \u2019Em Fast!\u201d .James Mason, in Stratford for the Shakespeare dramas, has recorded an album for Decca of readings from American literary classics .Mike Connolly quotes John Barrymore\u2019s line anent his past love life: \u201cExperience is what you have left after you've completely forgotten her name.\u201d * FINALE \u2014 Ingrid Bergman hasn't had a financially successful movie since she left Hollywood and most observers feel her husband, Roberto Rossel- lini, has ruined her career.Her next will be \u201cFear\u201d, to be lensed in Munich en- on Marilyn Monroe for those who have not yet tired of the blonde: she is allergic to perfume .Star pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels in the Pacific Coast League is a Montrealer named Jacques Monette .\u2018tirely in German .Latest | Pat Irwin Heads Fossils Group Patrick\u2019 H, Irwin was elected president of the Fossils Club at the 23rd annual meeting held this week in the Berkeley Hotel.He succeeds James T.-Black.The organization, which sponsors summer camping activities, named the following officers: Wallace D.O'Conner, first vice-presi- dent; G.Joslin Watson, second vice-president; David E, Corneil, secretary; and Ronald S.Urquart, treasurer.Robert N.A.Kidd, Raymond Binmore and Robert W.Smith were elected to two-year terms on the organization\u2019s executive hoard, Commencing on the Club's financial statement for the - year under review, retiring president James T.Black said that of $7,- 758.18 realized from the organization\u2019s Annual Show and Klondike.Nite, $7,750.had been appropriated for welfare work during the year ahead.Annual dues cover the Fossil's operating expenses.\u2018 In 1953-54, the Fossils\u2019 welfare committee spent $5,750.to send 173 underprivileged boys to Camp Lewis, operaled by the Montreal Boys Assocjation, and to improve facilities at the camp.This years appropriation, increased by $2,000, will be applied not only to the Camp Lewis program, but will also provide assistance to the Boy Scout and Wolf Cubs camps.Service Groups Planning Events Several local service organizations are among clubs which have organized summer programs, including picnics, for the city\u2019s\u2019 children.-\u2014 Seven social agencies and clubs in the South Area Council have organized matters for children in the district bounded by Sherbrooke, Windsor and Notre Dame streets and the Glen.\u2019 Other agencies with summer programs are the Iverley Community Center, St.Andrews Youth Center, Parks and Playgrounds Association, Unity Boys Club, Family Welfare Association and Victoriatown Boys and Girls Club, \u201cThe idea is to provide opportunities for exercise and other entertainment for children who are city-bound during , the warm months,\u201d said S.A.Clyke, executive director .of the Negro Community Center.\u201cPlans call for excursions outside the city to beaches and rural spots.\u201d A summer program has also been planned by Westminster Ceniral Church.Members of the congregation have arranged for special picnic visits to rural parish churches during the summer.The minister, Rev.Frank Gilmore, said: \u201cThe results of these spiritual and social experiences are beneficial both to our congregation and the ones we visit.\u201d Parents living in the area under the jurisdiction of the South Area Council, who are interested in the planned programs, are asked to contact any of the seven agencies or clubs.Named To Office Of Authors Group Several local residents Weve involved in elections of the Canadian Authors\u2019 Association this week, Paul Kuhring was suéceeded as president by Frank Stiling, of London, Opt., principal of University College and dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science at the University of Western Ontario.John F, Hayes, vice president and general manager of the Southam Press, was elected national secretary succeeding Hugh .McLennan. DR TRES AS CD Pts YT LE A AEE ai x Returns At Regular Prices \u2018Salome\u201d With Rita Hayworth At Seville, Strand, Snowdon, Outremont Today The epic time of Salome, when the world was filled with passion and pageantry, is brought to the Giant Full- Stage Screen in Columbia\u2019s color by Technicolor production \u201cSalome\u201d which pays a return visit to Montreal at regular prices today at the Seville, Snowdon, Strand and Outremont Theatres.Rita Hayworth and Stewart Granger are costarred in the film with Charlés Laughton sharing stellar honors.Rita Hayworth plays the part of Salome, the princess whose seductive beauty left her imprint on history for all time.Stewart Granger is seen as the ~\u2014 % Romantic Suspense Story * Roman Commander, Claudius, who falls in love with her.Charles Laughton is cast as the lustful Herod whose desire for his stepdaughter Salome led to the heheading of John the Baptist, in one of history's most tragic episodes.Judith Anderson portrays the wicked Herodias, who used her daughter as.a pawn, and Sir Cedric Hardwicke plays the Roman Emperor, Tiberius Caesar.Basil Syd- Gene Tierney's Personal Affair At The Avenue Theatre This Friday \u201cPersonal Affair\u201d, a romantic suspense story with an explosive surprise ending that is in the best English tradition, opens Friday at the Avenue theatre.Co-starring Gene Tierney and Leo Glenn with Glynis Johns Pamela Brown and Walter Fitzgerald heading the supporting (Cast, \u201cPersonal Affair\u201d puts emphasis on suspense.Unlike the general run of tough-guy thrillers, which deal in such exotic settings as gambling dens and bawdy houses, in such odd characters as gangsters and dope-fiends, the English operate on the principle that terror and suspense are more potent in .ordinary, everyday surroundings, and when they happen to ordinary everyday people like the movie - audience itself.This theory is carried out in \u201cPersonal Affair\u201d which deals very simply with what happens when a seventeen year old school girl, infatuated with her teacher, suddenly disappears, The snowballing of .this commonplace incident provides the.body of the.story, until the unusual and .» Tu I * dramatically astonishing climax.No blood running in the streets, no sadistic private eye, no unclad \" blondes .just the chills that come from the introduction of something eerie into everyday surroundings.Sherbrooke at Gray EL.9545 NOW PLAYING \u2018TIL TUESDAY.\" \u201cMoney From Home\" in Technicolor with Dean Martin - Jerry LEWIS \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Sailor Of The King\u201d Michael RENNIE - Jeffrey HUNTER Wendy HILLER + S J.WE.- PE THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNY, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954 THE CAST OF THOUSANDS in \"Salome\", the color by Technicolor production, now at the Seville Snowdon, Strand and Outremont at regular prices, is topped by stars, Rita Hayworth and Stewart Granger with Charles Laughton pictured with other important players \u2018in the above scene.* ney is seen as Pontius Pilate.Maurice Schwartz is seen as Herod's High Priest Ezra; Arnold Moss as the scheming councillor, Micha; and Alan Badel as John the Baptist.All the exterior scenes of \u201cSalome\u201d were shot where they happened on the River Jordan, in Galilee and on the Bethlehem mount where the famous sermon is believed to have been delivered.\u201cSalome\u201d is climaxed by Miss Hayworth dancing the famous Dance Of The Seven Veils\u201d, The added attraction at the Seville, Snowdon and Outremont is \u201cCrime Wave\u201d co-starring Sterling Hayden, Gene Nelson and Phyllis Kirk; and at the Strand, \u201cIsle Of Doomed \u2018Men\u2019 starring Peter Lorre and Rochelle Hudson.SATURDAY to TUESDAY , .Jane POWELL = Gordon McRAE PAGE SEVEN Eduardo Noreiga has been added to the cast in : Pine-Thomas\u2019 \u201cLove Is À Weapon.\u201d .ES i Lee J.Cobb and Joanne ! Dru are to co-star in \u201cDay ; of Triumph,\u201d religious full- ' length feature.! x 7 1 Universal - International \u2019 has acquired the screen \u2019 rights to \u201cThe Third Girl From The Right.\u201d : * Jan Merlin will be seen in U's \u201cFive Bridges to Cross.\u201d | MONKLAND Monkland at Girouard DE.9711 TODAY and FRIDAY .\"The Actress\u201d Jean Spencer SIMMONS « TRACY \u2014 Also \u2014 \u201cA Lion Is In - The Sfreefs\u201d in Technicolor with James CAGNEY « Barbara HALE + \"Three Sailors And A Girl\u201d in Warnercolor with \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Blowing Wild\u201d Barbara Gary STANWYCK - COOPER LJ [TE E227 ge OF DOOMED .MEN\"\u201d yy ERT SES Tre tr ray T 7 MIMI HIRO .voa OOLUMBIA PICTURES presents RITA _HAYWORTH STEWART cosurrs CHARLES LAUGHTON wou Judith ANDERSON - Sir Cedric HARDWICKE \" Basil SYDNEY » Maurice SCHWARTZ - Arnold MOSS + Alan BADEL § Added A Seville, Snowdo:, Uwt-emont]_ HAYDEN-NÉLSON-KIRK D ITR mmm eR wi eR E ERR TMN OE ERM RANE LIAL Sin +o man dr on TERT papropeîr a v ne .CH RTE Eng ins à 07 AE A rp aid EE GFA a AST TS PRE.ie ip 57 CGF EN CERTES TS 2 PAGE EIGHT ° A THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1956 THE EXAMINER .! Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAIinut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean - mewspaper for the home, devoted to Mail subscriptions: - Post Office Dept, $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.Authorized as 2nd, Class Mall Ottaws, by encourage fuzzy thinking.Organizers of , campaigns seem to think that because an \u2018 enterprise is labelled \u2018as charitable, it ought to be supported by everyone.From this assumption it is easy to evolve the idea that any organized charity has a right to a grant from the Dominion, provincial or municipal government, or all three.With, the publie service.: FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954 .of Fletcher's Field.Charity Is Personal Covernment Grants Come From Taxpayers\u2019 Pockets \u201c On the authority of Alexander Pope, * charity is \u201call mankind's concern\u201d; and on the authority of St.Peter, \u201ccharity shall cover the multitude of sins.\u201d that either poet or apostle had in mind what is frequently understood by charity today, namely an elaborate organization for collecting and distributing money.They were thinking rather of the virtue itself, the spirit \u2018of helping others, either from love of them or as a matter or religious duty or from a mixture of motives.That humble virtue still exists.Obscured by the showiness of drives and campaigns, it is still responsible for their success, for charity is a personal virtue, not an attribute of an organization.Because it is personal, charity is subject to human frailties, including a tendency to It is unlikely exception - of the occasional charity rackets that are exposed from time to time, most Canadian charitable organizations deserve support of someone.They have been established to fill a need, possibly a need that was originally recognized by only a few persons.Expansion has come or is needed, because the extent of the need has grown or because the organizations have assumed heavier responsibilities than.were originally contemplated.- - Whatever may be the justification for a campaign for funds, the response should be personal and voluntary.Obviously, no one, not even the wealthiest, can afford to contribute to every charitable appeal.It is a matter for everyone's conscience to decide how much and to what he shall give.There is nothing personal or voluntary about a government or municipal grant.The money thus spent is not the property of aldermen, controllers or cabinet ministers, to be used to increase their popularity.It is trust property, belonging to the taxpayers.Some of those taxpayers, for reasons that seem good to them, may not have cared to contribute to a campaign for an organized charity.It seems to be an unwarrantable conversion of their property when their organization.elected representatives make a grant to the = \u201con, \u2026 The Raid On The Field Re By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor (Rector of Trinity Memorial Church) It is a very disturbing thing to find the Editor of our principal morning paper, the Principal of McGill University and the President of the Montreal Board of Traue combining to cut another sizeable slice out of the great playground of the City \u2014 Fle- cher\u2019s Field.There are few cities with so magnificent an heritage of unspoiled open land as Montreal possesses in Mount Royal and Fletcher's Field.And there mre few possessions which our City Fathers prize so lightly.The University of Montreal needed a site, so the City ceded 32 acres of Mount Royal.The Fire Department needed headquarters, so the City appropriated one of the choicest sites - between Mount Royal and the Field.A place was required for a monument, so it was placed on the field.The Tramways needed ground for a switch and it secured the corner of the Field; then the City took another slice to help the motor- jsts.Every donation or grab has cut into the City's playground.We talk about the need of playgrounds and then take away what the children have.Some eight years ago a proposal was made to build a hospi- {al for Veterans on the south end It was a most worthy object, and the City authorities supported it on the ground that that section was never used.They were quite astonished at the outcry.Now someone suggests that the proposed site for a concert hall is swampy and never used.I walked over the Field a few days ago, and I can -assure you that the PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue \u2018 Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A.B.D., | Minister.- - Sunday, June 20th 11:06 nm.Morning Worship MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr, Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choign: ater - idea of swampy ground is sheer myth.On Thursday last, in spite of the reavy rains two days earlier, every acre of the Field was occupied by children and mothers, by young people, and weary people not so young.Any concert hall would have meant so many displaced persons.The fact is that the people who want to give away the Mountain and the Field are people who do not need that kind of open space; they go to the country.There is a common saying that everyone goes to the country in the summer, That is another myth.There are tens of thousands who never get away from the City; there are other tens of thousands who get away for two weeks and spend the other eight weeks of the school holiday in the City.It is for them that Fletcher's Field exists.If the lovers of music will go up Park Avenue on a hot August evening and see thousands of Montrealers cooling off; or if they will go up on a fine Saturday morning in January and see the Field dotted with skiers, they will realize the value of Flecher's Field to those for whom it was designed \u2014 the ordinary people.It is quite true that Montreal needs a concert hall; and it is not going to be easy to raise money for it; and it would be very nice to get the land free.But it is not only land for a lovely building.but more free land for the parking of cars; and more BAPTIST - WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave, John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Mr.Bibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster 11 AM.CNEBUGCADNEZZAR'S DREAM AGE\u201d Could {his be The Shape of Things to Come?SUNDAY \u2014 11 AM, \u2014 SCHOOL Bring your Children 7.30 P.M, Sunday Evening Discussions concerning \u201cTHE BRITISH AWAKENING\u201d I.COUBILLY?GRAIIANM GOES TO LONDON\u201d PR.JOHNSTON AT BOTH SERVICES Post-Script for Prayer ies free land for the adequate landscaping of a lovely building and for the concealment of the car lot.} Yes, we need a concert hall, but first we need a large watch dog to guard Fletcher's Field against raiders, musical or otherwise, It is strange the the Parks and Playgrounls Assocition has not spoken out, but perhaps the directors are all music lovers.If so, I suggest that their first obligation is to boy, not to Bach.ATABRINE Most servicemen who served in the Far or Middle East during World War II are only too familiar with the bitter yellow tablets of atabrine which they had to take as an anti-malarial measure after the Japanese onrush cut off supplies of quine.Without it, whole armies might have been put out of commission.A new peacetime use for the drug has now been found by a team of British doctors, who have tried it on 60 patients suffering from lupus erythematosus, a severe skin disease.Nearly 70% of patients receiving atabrine benefitted, and nearly 50% said the doctors, were completely or almost completely cured of the disease.: PRES SIANBEY.= WESTMOUNT SAE VICTORIA AVES.= B.A., Minister B.A., Assistant Rev, J.D.Wilkie, Mr.John R.Cameron, 11:00 am.Me.J.D.Wilkie .\u201cag Is Hetter To Be Than \u2018fo Have.\u201d 11:15 a.m.Sunday School NO EVENING SERVICE Doris Killam, A.R.C.T., L.Mus.(McGill), Organist and Choir Director The No.14 Street Car Stops at the Corner SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Public Worship ABBATH EVE, FRIDAY, JUNE 18th 2 15 p.m.Candle Lighting :15 p.m.Evening Service : SABBATH MORNING Preliminary Services ni, Scripture Readings Numbers: Ch, 13, V.1 \u2014 Ch.15, V, 41, Joshua: Ch.8:30 p.m.Evening Services WEEKDAY SERVICES Sunday Mornings at 8.30 a.m, Weekday Mornings at 7.30 a.m.Sunday and weekday evenings at 8:30 pam, 1 RE ARUN Come to Church There Does Freedom Flourssh.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.Dr., Mrs.B.B.Brown Mark Anniversary Dr.and Mrs.B.B.Brown will be\u201d guests of honor at a reception to be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at St.James United Church to mark their golden wedding anniversary.Their son, Dr.Stanley Brown and daughter, Dr.Leila Brown will be present to share the honors.Among the invited guests will be: Senator C.B.Howard, a member of Dr.Brown's first congregation; Hon.W, M.Cot- tingham, Prov.Minister of Mines; and Wm.McL.Hamilton, FeD.M.P.\u2014 À.Westmount Baptist | Church * - * Sunday morning in Westmount Baptist Church, Dr.J.A.Johnston will speak of \u2014 \u201cNebuccad- nezzar\u2019s Dream Image\u201d this be the Shape of Things to Come?In the evening the minister UNITED CALVARY CHURCH (THE HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP) Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Rev, Waiter J.Spence, B.A.11:00 a.m.Father's Day Service .- 7:30 p.m.SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED SERVICE.Splendid Sound ilm ~ \u201cLIKE A MIGHTY ARMY\u201d Eric J.Adams, B.Mus., Organist ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road {near Argyle Avenue) Ministers: Rev, D.M.Gront, B.A, Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.PUBLIC WORSHIP (Sermon by Mr.Grant) \u201cTHREE THINGS WE CAN DO WITH LIFE\u201d, (Morning Service Only) 11:00 a.m.Organist and Choirmaster Mr.Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus, Bac.F.C.C.0.VEST ount Park \\ \u201cEMMANUEL UNITED CHUCH \u2026 Western Ave.at Lansdowne Lo Minister: : Rev.Harvey Campbell, B.D., D.D.\u2014 Could 2 Will begin discussions conçefning\u2014 \u201cThe British Awakening\u201d.The first of the discussions will be entitled \u2014 \u201cBilly Graham Goes to London\u201d Visitors are cordially invited to all services.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Sunday, June 20th 11:00 a.m.(11:00 a.xo.Church Service Sunday School Subject of Lesson\u2014Sermon \u201cIs the Universe including Man, Evolved by Atomic Forces\u201d.Golden Texi: Psalms 62:11.God hath spoken once; twice have 1 hearg thls: that power \u201cbelongeth uito Every Wednesday 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting, Reading Room In the Church Edifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, fo 4 p.m, ANGLIGAN Church Of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon $.8.Lindsay, Honorary Assistant FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:15 a.m.Mattius (Said) 11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST 7:00 p.m.FESTAL EVENSONG .Saturday, June 26th Parish Picnie Holy Communion, Monday & Friday, 8.00 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday & saturday, 7:00 aun, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, LTh., M.C.Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, M.A.8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.Morning Service and Sermon ; 7:30 p.m.Evening Sérvice (Said) Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avinue tev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, Hon.Ass'?.Rev.C.J.Abraham, Assistant THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Sundav, June 201th 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion FHL 11:00 a.m.Choral Communion.11:00 a.m.\u201cVila) Questions\u201d Preacher: The Rector Preacher: Mr.Campbell 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Rev, MORNING SERVICE - .A.Ramsay ONL Wednesday COME AND WORSHIP GOD 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion Thursday Organist: 0.R.Giddon SAINT JOHN BAPTIST'S DAY Choir Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.10:00 a.m.Hely Communion NEXT SUNDAY AT ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH DOWNTOWN RELIGIOUS CENTRE ESTABLISHED 1803 463 St.Catherine Street West Convenient to hotels \u2018 \u2018 REV.R.DeWitt Scott, M.A., D.D., secretary of Montreal Presbytery, United Church of Canada, will be guest preacher at both morning and evening services.Do not fail to hear this distinguished Christian leader.11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.Subject: \u201cChristianity Needs Explaining.\u201d Subject: \u201cFight The Good Fight\u201d.Mp Special musical numbers will be rendered by the choir.Tuesday, June 22nd., 7 to 10 p.m.Celebration of Golden Wedding Anniversary of Rev.B.B.Brown, D.D.and Mrs.Brown at Dawson Hall, to which all their friends are invited.Visitors to our city are always welcomed to this downtown religious centre and are requested to register in our x book of friendly remembrance, REV.B.B.BROWN, D.D.» Interim Minister.a a.ARNOLD BELLIS, +.Organist and Choirmaster.LaF mwas ee race ts Si RE » pe \u2018 the oy, i For All Kinds Of FRESH FRUIT AND \u2018VEGETABLES CALL FREE DELIVERY pe) ALL KINDS of ANNUAL and PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANT MELVILLES .4471 St.Catherine West : 5 COUNTRY HOUSE TO LET FOUR beautiful furnished rooms, near lake, and station.20 12th \u2018Avenue.St.Eustache Sur le Lac.7-e BOY'S CAMP WIGWAM Camp for 35 French speaking boys, in Laurentian Mountains, would like to have a few Knglish speaking boys 9-12 years of age desiring to learn French.Information.Victoria 7142 after 7 p.m.W-29 13-A LIVING ACCOMODATION WANTED THREE or more rooms, Permanent.Reliable couple.WElliington 3852.W-41 20.ROOMS TO LET 432 PRINCE Albert Avenue.Quiet mom in private home, with kitchen privileges.After 6 p.m.W-43 SHERBROOKE at Westmount Park, large bed-sitting.Well furnished.Pri- YHeges.$9.50.LAncaster 1398.VIctoria W-44 WESTERN Avenue.Large room, furnished with privileges, HArbour 0455.w-19 Single room, well furnished, in private home, Eastern \u2018Westmount.Close to transportation, light privileges.Gentleman _ preferred.\u2018WEllingtton 1848.W-24 CLEAN bright comfortable room.Gentleman preferred, Hotplate if desired or breakfast optional.FItzroy 8802 after 4 p.m.W-33 21-B NURSING HOMES REGISTERED nursing home, Paraplegics.Cote des Nelges, Miss Ready.R.N.Fltzroy 8043.W-6 MODERN, comfortable rest home, newly opened In beautiful surroundings overlooking Lake of Two Mountains, 12 miles from Montreal, lowest rates.Professional care.English speaking clientele.20 St.Louis Street, St.Eustache.Telephone St.Bustache 4004, W-14 24 AUTOS FOR SALE We tune engines for top HORSE POWER as measured by our DYNA-MO-METER Check power now for $1.00 and this ad.Dynatest at Budd and Dyer, 5028 Sherbrooke, W-12 5610 Sherbrooke St W, DExrer 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home and Chapel ~ .~~ - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1956-\u2014 és \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WaAlnut 2771x Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted : after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue The Westmount Examiner | Classified Advertising 10 Words 45¢ 3c tor each additional word 29 FOR SALE C29 FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE TRAILERS FOR RENT GOING TO CALIFORNIA |SiniS.iuiols 8,2 £550 0% Have you something you want moved immediately and Inexpensively.Rent à trailer from Ace Trailer Rentals, RE, 8-9871, W-4 SPECIAL treated black earth for lawns and gardens.$4.00 single, $7.00 double, I'illing éarth.Sods, grass seed.Bulidezing.Hampton Garden Supply, EL.1177.W-10 Electric sewing machine, bedroom chesterfield, pillows, smoker, bed pan, lamps, dishes, clothea tree, long mirror, electric heater, barrels; etc.EL-, wood 6628.W-38\" CHESTERFIELD and chairs, down cushions.WEllington 3233.W-34 SMALL electric washing machine, perfect - order.Reasonable.Wibank RIDING boots, size 834 A.A.A., brown, 8.00, and matching breeches, \u2018size 14, 5.00, Call ELwood 1552.W-18 18* POWER mower and garden tools of all kinds, $125.00.Fltzroy 1782, 6-8 p.m.W-20 CAMP bed, folding, with cotton mattress, almost new, $12.00.5150 Decarie Apt, T, evenings or week-ends.W-42 LADY'S bicycle, in good condition.WEllington 5455.W-36 BABY'S basinette and chest of drawers wanted, HUnter 8-8290.W-23 DOUBLE bed, single bed with box springs and mattresses, dining table, 4 chairs, apartment size.Fltzroy (pas, KBLVINATOR refrigerator, in good working order, \u2018$35.00.WEllington 9937 W-26 1951 model, price $125.00.GLenview 1450.w-28 FURNITURE for for rooming house or \"DE.7857, W-30 summer home.Retoniu., 5583, W-32 KITCHEN sink, green porcelain, with side counter.WAlnut 4419 after W-35 Summer World Can Be Gayer With Application Of Paint Now that summer is here, the world suddenly widens.Even households seem larger because we can extend the scene of our daily activities to the garden, terrace and porch.While some of us are fingering fascinating travel tickets, there are others whose activities Keep them close to home base and who are, of necessity or choice, \u2018\u201carm-chair travelers.\u201d Our indoor arm-chairs can now, of course, be swapped for gaily colored porch chairs and porches may be painted and decorated to simulate the inviting outdoor recreation areas of fashionable summer resorts.Naturally, you've got to keep withing bounds.Your color scheme for your porch must be in harmony with the exterior of your house.But there is always latitude for an air of frivolity that induces relaxation and gay, good spirits.Drab and dirty surfaces, chipped and peeling paint should, of course, have no place in your pri- 4 vate summer world \u2014 especially when you can have so much fun transforming them with gleaming, colorful new eoatings.If you've never found how easy it is to make new worlds from old \u2014 with the aid of your trusty paint brush \u2014 you'll enjoy discovering what a-lot of pleasure and pride- in-accomplishment you've been missing, As you stand on your porch, critically and quizzically \u2014 eyeing each area that is part of it: ceiling, house wall and windows, pillars, railing, floor, fibre rug, screening and steps \u2014 you plan your improvement program, Even though you know they come last, your gaze falls first on the porch floor and steps.They need paint \u2014 but definitely.They're foot-scuffed and weather- .Funeral Servica The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty 1254 1234 (Mountain St.- UDiversitz 6-6363 worn.In some places the paint is gone entirely.That means the wood will rot and necessitate expensive replacement, if a protective coating is not applied in time.Porch-an-deck paint supply the answer \u2014 just as it provides an attractive and durable coating for porches with cement floors.If your steps have a tendency to sag a little in spots and to retain puddles of water after a rain, it's often a good idea to drill half- inch.drainage holes at strategic points before your paint is applied.When you're painting the steps, incidentally \u2014 and have no other access to your home while they are drying \u2014 remember to paint every other step during your first painting session, When these are thoroughly dry, you can coat the alternate ones.If you're planning on painting a fibre porch rug that has become faded or discolored, you'll find that regular house paint, thinned with an equal part of turpentine will serve admirably as a flexible coating.It's best to put your rug out on the lawn, if possible, while thick layer of newspapers under the rug and paint it on the porch.Before you paint the porch floor, of course! If your porch Is screened, the wire screening should be enameled every three or four years \u2014 even though the wire is copper.A corrosive wash develops on copper, colored area beneath it.Painting the screen is usually a twosome task \u2014 with half of the team working on the outside and the other member working inside on the same area simultaneously.Screen enamel is available for the purpose \u2014 .and there are special applicators to simplify the project.Exterior enamel is the type of metal porch furniture.It's easy to apply and easy to keep clean.Ag for the rest of the porch \u2014 the ceiling, the railings and the pillars \u2014 these cah often be re- coated \u2014 even when the rest of the house is not done at the same time.Hollow\u2019 pillars and the spindles on railings are often moisture-traps that can cause trouble, if they do not have adequate paint protection.29-A WANTED TO RENT HARDWOOD kitchen table, 3 drawers, 3 chairs, $12.00.WEllington A1, 81 WANTED TO PUKCHASE BOOKS WANTED Cash immediately for large or smali collections on all subjects, George Edelstein Assoc.Days and evenings, including Saturdays and Sundays.88 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED ROWES HOME SERVICE REFRIGERATORS Floor Models J Well Known Makes .AT OUR COST PRICE WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES COMPANY WE.2226 HF.3006 4209 St.Catherine St.W.PAGE NINW 36 HELP WANTED MALE OPPORTUNITY for a few men, who can handle a high quality product.High Commission.Appointments pre arranged.We give thorough training.Chance for advancement.For appointment phone.WAlnut 5472.W-22 7 Young boy, living Westmount or vicinity to collect for classified ads.Comunision basis.Apply 2185 Hamp- | ton Avenue, WAlnut 2771, 388-b SITUATION WANTED MALE, FEMALE HIGH school boys and girls avall- able for summer employment in city.Negro community centre.3007 Delilse St.Wllbank 0295.W-81 39 LOST BLACK leather key holder with 3 keys lost between Victoria, Sherbrooke, Steinberg\u2019's or Clemenis Specialties: painting, floor waxing, Market.Finder phone University 8; kitchens and bathrooms washed.RE.1 < 83-6829, V-11 LOST Grosvenor Avenue, number of amily allowance cheques.Apply Box 34 HELP WANTED 250 c/o 2185 Hampton Avenue.W-37 FEMALE £0 FOUND BABY sitter occasional evenings, FOUND grey angora cat, on Argyle.Chesterfield Avenue.HUnter 8-0712, .LADIES, OPPORTUNITY TO EARN MONEY \u2018We prefer ladies between ages 24- 45.Previous sales experience not necessary.No canvassing, All appointments pre-arranged.No deliveries, no collections and no investment for samples, For interview phone WAI- nut 5472.W-21 WiIlbank 3650.42 PERSONALS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS GROUPE For particulars P.O.Box 2-8 Station L, Westmount Wednesday, Westmount Thursday, West End you're painting it.If, not, place a.you know, that stains any light- coating to use for both wood and Trades and Professional Cards x 20 Words 75¢ - Additional Words 3c Each * * } CARPENTRY DRESSMAKING S.STANDRING REG'D., General Carpentry.Alterations and repairs.Painting and decorating.Planned kitchens, playrooms, arborite counter tops and paneling, a specialty.Satisfaction guaranteed, Call EL.7453.w-1 SCREENS made to order.All kinds of general repairs, carpentry.Basement installations, storm window repairs, including glass, Interior painting, cement and brick repairs.Free estimate.A.Tapp.EL.2793.W-13 CARTAGE & MOVING WESTERN Crating and Moving, general transport, local and long distance.Specialty: furniture, pianos, refrigerators.Call FI.1328, W-2 DECORATING _ VERN OATWAY, interior and exterior painting.We spray garages and basements.3405 Vendome.EL.0430, 5 EUROPEAN dressmaker\u2018and deslgn- erp dresses made, alterations and ree pairs.5110 Sherbrooke West.Apt lL FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or restyled at Flomen Exclusive Furs.Storage facilities at Standard rates, \u20181235 Greene Ave.WI.3312.w-9 UPHOLSTERING MID-TOWN Upholstering Co.All types, of upholstering.Chesterfields reconverted to modern styles.Telephone day and night.WA.5582.W-3 UPHOLSTERING of aii kinds.Custom and recovering.Remodelling and\u2019 _repairs.Expert workmanship.Free estimates.24 hour service.Marcel Aubin.5031 Notre Dame St.West.Phone WI.3634.wW-T rer ASE INOUS77 because it goes farther.takes less paint job, use TRUTONE WHITE.RYAN 1311 GREENE AVE, de Hides 29% Betiar- él Éves farther-Lasts langer 29% improved.hiding strength makes TRUTONE WHITE an even better buy than before.It costs less It\u2019s intensely white .and stays white.because it literally cleans itself.For a smarter, more economical C.LL TRUTONE WHITE Gallon: $8.00 \u2014 Quart: $2.40 COMPANY, WESTMOUNT * FREE DELIVERY + aint, less work.PAINT LIMITED GL.1496 _ si vues J er EY Aree Ze fm z PAGE TEN TT 7 TE for your favorite father \u2026 After Shave Set by Fabergé refreshing men\u2019s lotion and waterproof shaker of talc handsomely gift boxed 3.50 the set dry, sophisticated Ahprodisia or crisp, woodsy Woodhue \u2014 TUSSY CREAM DEODORANT * Instantly stops.perspiration odor % Checks perspiration mqisture big $1.25 jar.now only 257 Tussy cosmetic Cream Deodorant protects your daintiness from breakfast to bedtime.Instantly stops perspiration \u201d odor, checks perspiration moisture.Safe for normal skin.filmiest fabrics.Stays creamy-soft down to the bottom of the jar.Egg Creme Shampoo plus Creme Rinse.both for only $4.25 When have you ever seen a bigger value than this?For the price of the shampoo alone .you get a regular 1.25 botile of Richard Hudnut Egg Creme Shampoo (smootb liquid creme with the magic of reol egg, that makes hair more manageable, home permanents \u201ctake\u201d better) .plus .a special-size bottle of Creme Rinse, to refresh as it reconditions your tresses} limited time only New Kotex with Wondersoft Coveting, BOX OF 12 Regular, Super, Junior 40°, 2 for / 9¢ Now available in Pink or White KOTEX WONDERFORM BELY 35¢ BOX OF 48 Regulor size only 1.53 \u201d ONLY TONI GIVES YOU Af-M TH E RELIABLY DExter 4853 SHERBR{ 3325 * pee peLviry CORNER VICH Downtown Store : 1133 ST.CATHERI = gen, à BE! rm Pig pe pr \u2014 SHOP AT FOR SPECIAL] j VACCUM BOTT FINE QUALITY 612 INSECT REM BATHING CAPS COMPLETE ASSORTME AND ( DUFFLE BAGS I: TOP QUALITY \u2014 3 SIZ | BEACH BALIS |.TOOTH BRUSH §§ FOR ALL THE FAMILIE GLASSES FOR ALL THE FAMILY.SUN REFLECTOR i LADIES\u2019 98- HAIR BRUSE SKOL i SUN TAN LOTION COPPERTONE |.COPPERTONE NOXZEMA ., HELENA RUBIN SUN TAN OIL \u201cTAN\u201d aun, TARTAN [ SUN-FLUFF |.ii oe®®%e .= \u201cns HAR®: RECULAR °**Yy FOR NORMAL HAIR! s 5 voncecsecapen ee 11 i © op \u201cLn x 9 18 Tw \u201c \u2018 J \u2018 \u201cny \u2014THE, BIAMINER, NRETHOUNT, FRA, JUNE 18, 1956 { - PAGE ELEVEN.+ age vied.E JF.YOU.FEEL | 5 LIKE THIS.| SE TW) | TRY ONE OF | {ety OUR COOL | UE \u2018SALADS! | \\BLEfUG STORES Co Meg tits ! 2 me-üp for lunch.on a sizzling 9, BROKE ST.WEST DExter| |e ns SNE HER T.W.(Corner Stanley St.) PL.8041 sure you'll like them, foo! 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Ë - * Ne .It\u2019s a rich, rich red that's thrilling, exciting, ; T5¢ - 1.00 «No wonder women .tantalizing.Because it's Color-Fast, Riding TION e Prefer Suave 5 to 1: ° Hood Red stays on, stays brilliant, never * NE 1 50 ° ' .fades, never dries tender lips.1.75 & 1.00 ; ) ° ° ä pr tobe Cee .MAX FACTOR HOLLYWOOD : #75 |: [ | h UBIN \u20181.50 .ofa = 3 ° gars _ \"Ad Poof \u2018 p Re - F- NEW 0oc>0c\u2014 } Miss Pringle and her fiance are oh Mrs.R.B.Morrice, who gave a oo wz were: Mr.and Mrs.G.Pride, Mr.D.Sinclair, Mr.O.Tirn, Mr.Don Scott, Mr.C.Farnsworth, Mr, J.Stevenson, Mr.and Mrs.John Snyder, Mr.and Mrs.A.Stevenson, Miss Greta Stevenson, Miss L.Quirk, Miss N.Monroe, Mr.Lloyd Anderson, Mf.S.Griffith, Mr.and, Mrs.B.Worsley, the Misses Nina, Barbara and Nancy Worsley, Messrs.Garry and Bobby Worsley, Mrs.N.Siveier, Mrs.W.Sinclair and Miss Joan Wallace all of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.H.Villeneuve of Kilmar, Que.Mr.and Mrs.Russell, of Ville St.Laurent.Gyrette Club Of Mt Elects New Executive Mrs.C.W.Roxon was re-elected president of the Gyrette Club at the annual meeting held recently at the home of Mrs.Ruth Stanyon.Others elected to the executive.include: Mrs.A.D.Hawkins, first vite-president; Mrs.Stella Heron, second vice-president; Mrs.Margaret Sanderson, secretary; Mrs.J.B.Kenny, treasurer; Mrs.J.E.McGuire, welfare; Mrs.8.C.Wakefield, ways and means Mrs.Geo.J.Chartrand, publicity; Mrs.W.R.Buckberrough, ' courtesy; Mrs.P, E.Swail, telephone.ait dk - RUG ® DOMESTIC RUGS ® ORIENTAL RUCS PROFESSIONAL CLEANING if you have never had a rug cleaned or repaired professionally .try it! ® WALL TO WALL CARPETS ot 8c per sq.foot shampooed in your home.at 5c per sq.foot.Example 6\" x 9\" af 8c per sq.foot.Example 6'x 9\" $2.10 | $4.30 MOVING?.Your wall to wall deserves aur TACKLESS method of FLAWLESS SMOOTH INSTALLATION 3457 PARK AVENUE ARARAT RUG CO.LTD.Members National Institute of Rug Cleaners LA.1218 me 2 PAGE FOURTEEN AS a eee Social.Personal (Continued from Page 18) carried a cascade bouquet of pink sweatheart roses.The maid of honor, was gowned in mint green nylon taffeta with an overskirt of white dotted tulle, and matching headdress.She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow sweatheart roses.Mrs.McKay, mother of the bride wore an original gown of spice pink nylon organza with navy \u201cblue accessories.Her corsage was of deeper pink carnations.Mrs.Bourassa, mother of the bridegroom in a cocoa and white printed silk wore white accessories and a shoulder spray of yellow roses.Following the ceremony a reception was held af the Elmwood Manor where white and lavender lilac were arranged, and later the newly married couple left by motor for a honeymoon in Detroit.For travelling, the bride wore an imported beige suit of lightweight wool, with a natural straw hat and cocoa accessories, her shoulder spray of yellow carnations Mr.and Mrs.Bourassa will make their home in Belleville, New Jersey.THE RXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1056 RECENTLY ELECTED: Mrs.Junior Welfare League at their meeting at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.The executive of the League sitting from left to right are: Mrs.J.Zittrer, 4th vice-president; Mrs.H.Lewin, 1st vice-president; Mrs.J.Schneider, president; Mrs.P.Maron, honorary president; Mrs.S.Mal- coff, 2nd vice-president.Standing left to right, are: Mrs.M.Schacter, treasurer; Mrs.V.Gold- Jack Schneider was recently elected president of the Jewish annual closing bloom, corresponding secretary; Mrs.G.Char- ness, recording secretary; Mrs.H.Erdrich, asst.treasurer; Mrs.I.Winkler, 8rd vice-president.The Jewish Junior Welfare League in conjunction with the Junior League of Montreal and La Ligue de la Jeunesse Feminine, is making a survey of the Arts in Montreal and district; including painting, public speaking, etc.drama, litterature, ballet, Delegates From 13 Countries To Aftend Zonta International Conference In Ohio Officers, delegates, and members of 300 Zonta clubs located in 18 countries around the world, will assemble in the Netherland Plaza Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio, on June 21, to open the thirty-second convention of Zonta International, one-of-a-kind classified service organization of executive women in business and the professions.For four days, these busy women, who¥ devote at least 60% of their time to the business or profession in which they hold their Zonta classifications, will direct their attention to the ways and means 2 Plece Denim Separates from .i SRNR SSSSPECIALS THIS WEEK Every Summer wardrobe should include one of our Imported Printed Irish Linen Dresses with Bolero EERE in shades of Rose, Blue, Beige, Green, Navy Also Silk Shantung, The World Famous Horrockses, Swiss Cottons Wes er rset arrests rere Other cool summer dresses from NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS - $19.50 $17.50 rrseeserv ese PR sess ess reve $35.00 $16.50 \u2026\u2026.\u2026sncecroué LA.4507 1430 Sherbrooke St.W.Near Bishop SALESLADIES .We have immediate openings in several departments for bilingual young women with previous sales experience.Must have good appearance and some high school education, permanent position, attractive salary.Complete employee benefit program including discounts on all purchases.Apply employment office 6th floor, -ROBERT SIMPSON MONTREAL by which their clubs can better serve their communities on the local, the national - and international levels.Several members of the Zonta Club of Montreal will travel to Cincinnati for the Convention and Miss A, May Jackson President of the Montreal Club will be official delegate for the club.A record convention attendance of 700 \u2014 including twelve members from overseas clubs \u2014 is anticipated on the basis of advance registration.Four workshop sessions have have been planned around the convention theme, \u201cTo serve is our privilege; to find the way, our responsibility.\u201d The workshops will be held on Service, International Relations, Membership, and the Thriving Zonta club.\u201cThe advancement of young women is a major interest of all Zonta clubs,\u201d said Miss Edwina B.Hogadone of Rochester, New York, president of Zonta International.\u201d On the international level, the clubs maintain the Amelia Earhart Scholarship for young women graduate students in aeronautical engineering; and fully 859% of the clubs work directly with young women on the community level.\u201d This work includes scholarships for young women training in various professions, career counselling, providing camperships for \u2018young girls, equipping and maintaining health and social centers, and a variety of other services.During the convention, Miss J.Winifred Hughes of Syracuse, N.Y., chairman of the Amelia Farhart Scholarship .committee, will announce the 1954 winner of the $1,200 award which is given annually to a young woman of high ability and fine character to enable her to do graduate work in the field of aeronautical engineering.Fifteen awards have been given since the scholarship was established in 1938 in honor of Amelia Earhart, the pioneer woman flyer who disappeared in 1937 while on a flight around the world.She was a member of the Zonta club of New York City at the time of her disappearance.Isabel McConnell Aux.The final meeting for the season of the Isabel McConnell Evening Auxiliary of Stanley Presbyterian Church will be held on Monday, at the home of Mrs.Geoffrey Brown, Thurlow Road, Hampstead, at 8.15 p.m.| | HOT POT NO CURE A doctor in India recently reported that an East Indian who tried a novel home remedy for stomach ache wound up in hospital with second-degree burns.It happened this way, reported Dr.John B.Oliver: the patient took a neighbour's advice and clapped a found, heated brass pot against his aching stomach to \u2018draw out the pain\u201d: But once on, the pot would not come off.Both he and the neighbours tugged at it in vain.At last, he went to the hospital.Dr.Oliver and his colleagues \u2018operated\u2019 by cutting the pot away with a pair of cutting shares.The patient\u2019s skin had been sucked into the pot as EE SE eras 4 EERO EE EEO OE A pee sc dan EE mp SES Lu THE SRS vi ee _ DELIVERED soil for '® GARDEN EARTH © EVERGREENS © ® ROCK GARDENS your work, the redesigning of your garden, | TATA OROO ER EOETELRIRE Bi 2075 St.Denis \u201cHH Heo afr pat .\u2014\u2014 B and P Women's Club Elects New Officers Sheila Brennan was electeq president of the Business and Pro, fessional Women\u2019s Club of Montreal at its annual meeting recently, Vice-presidents are Mrs.Mina §, Snyder and Kay Rutherford, Other oficers elected are: corresponding secretary, May x.Fraser; recording secretary, ang assistant, Geraldine Waldorf: Mary Dwane; treasurer; Irene Leat,.and assistant, Mrs.E.Muriel Seale; converiers, Gwen Mills, Isobel Greig,-Francis Wright, Mrs, A.B.Scharf , Florence Goulet, Mrs.M.Small, Maud Goldthorp, Anna V.C.Kerr, Pauline Morrison, Kay Rutherford, Mrs.Mina S.Snyder, Catherine Robb, Namoj O\u2019Brien and Lois Falloon.- Orange.Social Club There will be a meeting of the Orange Social Club on June 21 at 8 pm.at the home of W.H, Butler, 282 Sixth Avenue, Verdun, Final plang will be made for the annual picnic to be held at the Orange and Protestant Children's Home at Rosemere, on July 10, a result of the vacuum \u2018caused by the heat, and was badly burned, - The patient spent ten days in hospital being cured of the effects of his \u2018home remedy.\u2019 \u2019 For truly expert repairs on all HANDBAGS LEATHER GOODS LUGGAGE AND UMBRELLAS French Handbag Studio Visit or phone FRENCH HANDBAG .STUDIO 1376 St.Catherine St, West (near Ogilvy's) UN.6-4938 : WE PICK UP AND DELIVER By using this Black Earth you can now plant your garden with the assurance that it will grow healthy, strong plants.This Black Earth has been TESTED and proven rich by the PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT and is used in all Government Nurseries that require rich nourishing © LAWNS © SHRUBS SPECIALIZING IN HEDGEROWS LOWEST PRICES No obligation on your part, we will gladly give you an estimate on You will appreciate the difference that good planning wilérmake \u2018in A.CHOQUETTE LANDSCAPE GARDENERS ~ EREDAR FAS EO SL 70 IIRL ER RHUL NE SOREL satisfactory transplanting.® FLOWERS ARTIFICIAL LAKES ® TREES etc.re ee ee A OV RL ERLE 1 BE.5176 cu a V4 as FR pue 7s ai M Le 1 ourse lf \u2014 By PAULINE ROY of Mont.| recently, Mina 8 230.1 6 Core ay E.ary, and Waldorr, ry Irene -H.Mur.A Mills, gat, Mrs, 16 MESH RIBBED SOCK TO KNIT: If knitting socks is your favourite pastime, you'll enjoy making this smart new ribbed pat- fern.The sock is worked in lovely 3 ply pure wool yarn or with & blend of wool and nylon.lf you would like to have a leaflet with directions for knitting the MESH RIBBED MEN\u2019S SOCK, just send as stamped, self-addressed envelope whe Make it Yourself Department of this paper requesting Leaflet No.61, ational Dressmaking Contest Jpen To Seamstresses 11-17 Yrs.Three thousand prizes worth $66,000 are awaiting young seam- resses ages 11 through 17 years \u2014 in the Singer Sewing Machine ompany\u2019s 1954 Junior Dressmaking Contest, which opened May 17, f was announced by Mr.Seguin, manager of the Singer Sewing enter, 5714 Sherbrooke West.\u201cThis is the first time the Sing-% fF contest is national in scope, tween May 17 and August 21 are d something new and valuable eligible for the contest.The gar- is been added in\u201d the way of ont must be made in the class and prizes, he said.and must be completed by Sep- Top grand prize winner, select- tember 4.| from the U.S.or Canada, Will Local, regional, and national eive a $1000 scholarship fund judging will be based on coordina- a cash pay ment, if preferred.tion of fabric and design, con- cond, third, and fourth placers struction, workmanship, fit and ch win a $500 scholarship or finish, ish.In addition these top four Official entry blanks and rules i an all-expense trip to New can be had at Singer Sewing ork City for themselves and their = others.There they will be hon- Center located at 5714 Sherbrooke ed at a fashion show where the Ip winner will be selected.Grand prize winners will be se- .cted from top entrants in 33 re- SPCA Will Care ional competitions in the United lates and Canada, where 99 nger Sewing Machines will be warded.First prize in each re- F or Dogs Cats lon will be a famous Singer r .ant-needle portable; second ize, the popular Singer Feather- | ft | S eight portable; and third, - the \u20ac I ummer inger straight-needle portable.Contestants advancing to the The S.P.C.A.hopes that this gional competitions will be se- summer people will not trust the kted in each of Singer's Sewing neighbours to look after their nters.The first prize winner pets.At least they should have each center will receive & com- |the courage to call the S.P.C.A.ele acissors set and her gar- |It is far more heartless and dis- lent will go to the regional judg- gracefully cruel to simply shut E.Second place winner will be the house and turn their former esented with a fitted sewing pets out to starve, while they ox, go off to enjoy their holidays.It \u201cThus some skilled seamstress is useless to say the neighbours making one garment, a dress will look after these animals.sports outfit -\u2014 no suits or They probably have their own fats \u2014 can win a scissors set, or are going to the country them- Singer slant-needle portable, a |selves.tholarship, or $1000 cash, and If you are taking your peis all-expense trip to New York along with you, brifig them back Jr herself and her mother,\u201d stat- again, it is requested.If the pet Ë à Mr, Seguin.\u2014 \u2018doesn\u2019t happen 0 be ground the + Girls \u2018from 11 through 17 cottage -at the fime of your de- Jars of age enrolling for a Sing- parture for the city, have the *'\" \"Br Teen-Age Sewing Course be- kindness to wait for their return.- RAE EGE AI COR NL UEEUE LL THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, \u20181964 - NEW, QUICK-FERTILZING Folium MAKES GARDENS BURST WITH LIFE! \u201coe \u2018 LC ?; 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ugly Stephany of Verdun.hollows fill up; neck no longer scrawny; body Mr.Wright held the rank of loses hall-starved, sickly look, Thousands, who Lo.; .never could gain before, are now proud of Flying Officer in No.401 City of shapely, healthy-looking bodies, They thank Westmount Fighter Squadron the special vigor-building and \u2018flesh-building Su - tonic, Ostrex.Îts tonics, stimulants, in ora- (Auxiliary).He was flying the| tors, iron, vitamin By, calcium, enricl ood, ire à .5 .> fraprove appetite and digestion so food gives Vampire in routine rehearsals for you more strength and nourishment; put flesh Air Force ™~y.His plane went on bare bones, Mrs.avard, Mattagam | .; Hetalits, Ont, writes, \u201cI gained 16 lbs, Tired out of contr ol and crashed into a feeliug, nervousness gone, too.\u201d\u2019, Another user, mountain rising 800 feet about 20 Mrs.Mate Gagnon, Cap Chat, P.Q., writes, : .B gained 13 Tos, Health fine.My rundown Miles north of Joliette, Quebec.usbaud gained 15 Ibs.New pep.\u201d Don't Har getting really fat.Stop when The funeral was from the J.W.youve ained fhe 5:10, 15 or 20, lbs You MacGillivray chapel on Bannan- wish.Mouey back if you're not delighted, oe Costs little, New *\u2018get-acquainted\u201d\u201d size only tyne Avenue.The service was at 60¢.Retuse substitutes, Ostrex has given re- the Church of the Redeemer, with sults when other tonics failed.Try famous |.+ Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new vigor and added interment at the Field of Honor in ®ounds, this very day.At all druggists.Pointe Claire, N ï nd M 0 V G AR TO THE COUNTRY Here's how to SAVE with our.\"POOL CAR SYSTEM\" DIRECT DOOR TO DOOR SERVICE Phone Now and Reserve Your Space ! B R H TRANSFER REGD | Tel: RE.7-5340 | TRIPLE WEDDING of the three daughters of the Peruvian ambassador to Canada provided Ottawa\u2019s top social event of the season.The three girls, Victoria, 23; Amparo, 20, and Luzmits, 21, were married yesterday -in mony.Their father, his exeel- lency German Fernandez-Con- cha, said that 1,000 invitations were sent to persons all over the li\u2019 world.Peter Bonardelli, Victoria\u2019s husband is from Montreal; I Angel Carnevali, is married to Roquet Bellido-Tagle will take Luzmila to live in Lima.\u2014-Central.Press Canadian Cotton lingerie has.come & long way from its original interpretation and is now, both in fabric, easy care and fine detail, as smart, as practical and as pretty as many more expensive For proof, we offer this beguil- ling, figure-fiattering slip of combed cotton plisse.It is made with a front shadow panel, has all-over embroidered nylon sheer at top and inset of hodice and\u2019 also at the hem, and extra frothing in the form of nylon satin ribbon edging and bows.Washes, of course, easily and being crinkled scorns the touch of an iron.Hi When washing flannels, add a teaspoon of powdered borax to each quart of rinse water to keep the, material soft.- the capital's.first triple cefe- Ï | Trnparo, from Caracas, snd Dr, [com Fushi on Mints E the three lan am- provides it of the Vietoria, Wzmila, rday in des ceres excel- lez-Con- itations over the b Victo- ontreal; ærled to lanadian ints long rpre- bric, , as points, They Flew Through The Air.Only How Far?Unity Boys Club Garners 122 Points To Sweep Laurels at Track and Field Unity Boys Club took top honors at the track and field meet they sponsored at \u2018the Westmount Athletic Grounds Saturday.They racked \u2018up a total of 122 point s to win the Club Trophy, donated for annual competition by H.W.Wilson.The meet attracted 139 entries, repre senting St: Andrew's s Youth Center, Weredale House, Eions Boys Club, West- mount Track Club, Westmount YMCA, International YMCA and the Unity group.\" Weredale placed second in the aggregate standings with 27 followed by Westmount Track 24, Westmount Y 19, International Y 10, and St.Andrews T.Three members of the Unity Boys Club and one from Were- dale House were tied for individual top honors, each receiving 11 points out of a possible 13.They were Bill Betts; Anne Doherty and Ruth Driver from U.B.C.Robert Gaylor from Weredale.Each will be presented with a trophy at the Unity Boys Club \u2018annual sports night next fall.Campbell Supervises The meet was under the supervision of Ian Campbell.He was assisted by members of the West- mount Football Rugby Club who acted as judges, timers and com-, pilers of statistics.Rocky Roth- and well, Westmount recreation supervisor.acted as starter.RESULTS Special evenl for 6 and 7 year old boys and girls: 25 yds, \u2014 girls: |, Dinde Ruit, U.B.& 2.Deanne Scanlan, U.B.C., 3.\u20acecllla Riff.U B.C.Boys: I Bernard Uzelstèr, St A.2.Leonard Pashley, St.A, 3.Paul Shane, St.A.Midget hoys, 50 vard dush: 1.Steve Wells, Westmount Y.2.Buddy Mec- Kelg, U.B.C., 8.Farey Craig, U.B.C.Midget girls, 50 yard dash: 1, Shirley McMahon, U.B.C.2, Ruth Driver, U.B.(\\, 3.Catherine McMahon, U.B.C.Midget boys, high jump: 1, George Lenpon, Westmount V, 2.Alex Galley, Westmount Y, 3.Buddy MeKalg, U.B.C, Midget girls, high jump: 1.Ruth Deivér, U.B.C, Midget boys, broad jump: 1.Alex Galley, Westmount Y, 2.Robert Aïizam- man, SM, A.3.George Lennon, West- \u2018mount.Y.Midget Ruth Driver, UF Midget has, 1.Steve Wells.EE, broad jump: 1.3.Chop, slep wid Jump: Westmount Y.Midget boys, softball throw: 1.Alfred Painter, U.B.C.2, Buddy McKalg, U.B.C., 4.Larry Craig, U.Midget girls, \u2018softhall thro .Catherine MeMahon, U.B.C., 2.moin Driver, U.B.G, $.Shirley MeMahon, U.K.Junior boys, 100 yard dash: 1.Billy Gibson, U.B.C., 2, J.Matlin, Weredale, J.Hans Jaster, St.A.Junior girls, 100 \u2018yard dash: 1.garet Harrison, Ini.Mar- Y.2.Jean Driver, ! pret- sive guil- of ade has heer and\u2019 oth- atin hes, ping an Hd a to keep ALL ARRIVALS AT LA GUARDIA FIELD 5 non-stops leaving daily at: 7.30 a.m.3.15 p.m.12.30 p.m.5.45 p.m.- 8.30 p.m.$21.30 AL hier! \u201crs que cd cre local daylight time \u2018COLONIAL AIRLINES For reservations and tickets call MA.220) © oF see your focal travel agent.Direct Skycruiser 4-engine service to Washington via Syracuse leaving daily at 2.10 p.m.THE EXAMINER, WESTMONT, \u2018FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954 Municipal Summer Program Is Varied; Underway Soon > U.BC., 3.Anne Doherty, U.B.C.Junlor boys, 220 vards: 1.Guslor, Weredale, 2.David C.B.C., 3.J.Mattia, Weredale, Junior girls.220 yards: 1, Margaret Harrison, Int, Y.2, Jonn Driver.U.B.C.3.Jean Gibson.U.B.C.Junior boys, high jump: 1.D.Stan- away, Westmount V, 2.J MeConnachle.Weredale, 3.Préston Thomas, West mount Y.Junior girls, high Jump: 1.Anne Do- herty, U.B.C., 2.Margsvel Harrison, Inter.¥, 3.Joun Driver, U.B.C.Junior boys, broad jump: I.Robert Gaylor, Weredale, 2.Hilly Gibson, C.B.C.3.Kenneth Bellinger.W.T.C Junior girls, broad jump: 1.Anne Doherty, U.B.C., 2.Joan Driver.U.B.C, 4 Margaret Harrison, Im.V.Junior boys, hop, step and jump: 1.Billy Gibson, U.B.C., 2.Kenneth Hell inger.W.T.C.3.Fred Wood, U.B.C Junior givis, hop.step and jump: 1.Barbara Doherty, U.B.C., 2.Beverley Doherty, U.B.C., 3.Diane Conroy, U.B.C.Junior boys.softball throw: 1.Fred Wood, U.BC., 2.Albert Keizer.U.B.C.8.4.Meitin, Weredale, Junior girls.softhbail throw: 1, Anne Doherty, U.B.C., 7 Diane Conroy, U.B.C., 3.Jean Gibson, U.B.C.Intermediate boys, 100 yard dash: 1, Rill Betts, U.B.C., 2.Ronnie Williams, U.R.C., 1, Louis Lafferts.U.B.C.Intermediate girls, 100 yard dash: 1.Norma Craig, U.B.C.2.Beverjey Holland, U.B.C.3.Doreen Thornhill, U.B.G, Intermiedinte boys, 226 vards: 1, Bill Betts, U.B.C., 2.George Martin, U.B.C.+ Ronnie Williams, Inlermedinte girls, 220 yards: dea Thomas, UB 2, Inez living stone, UBC.3 N rma Craig, U.B.C; Intermedia boys, 440 yards: 1, Bill Betts, GRC.2.Louis Lafferty, U.R.C., 3.Donald Neilson, U.B.C, \u2018 Intermediate girls, 440 yards: 1, Norma Craig, U.B.C,.2, Tnez Livingstone, U.BC, 4, Betty Elingham, U.B.C.Intermediate boys, high jump: 1, Paul Taylor.NOTE, 2.Bruce Wutebi- son, W.T.C., 3.Paul Hamilton, W,T.C.Intermediate boys, broad Jump?1.Paul Hamilton, W.T.C.2.Bruce Hutchison, W.T.C.4 Paul Taylor.w.Te Inlermediate girls.hrond Helly Ellingham, UB.C.Thomas, U.B.C, 3.Inez UBC Intermediate boys.hop.step iumo: 1! Paul Jamilton, W.T.C Paul Faylor, W.T.C., 3 Ronnie Tims, U.B.C, Intermediate boys, James Davies, Weredale, 2, nesiev, Wesimount Y.À U.H.C.Intermediate girls, softball throw: 1.Barbara Kelly, St A.2, Inez Living- Robert Tagieff, i.San.Jump: 1 Sanden Livingstone, and 2, Wil: sof iball Vhrow: 1, David An- Bill Betis.stone, ULC, 34.Bellys Ellingham, U.B.CL al mile oven: 1.Rohber( Gaylor, Weredsle, 2.D.Ruddnt, Weredale, 3.Hans Jaster, S1.A.ne mile open: 1, Richard Cessford, B.C, 2.Gordons MeKay, -W.T.\u20ac,, : flobert Gaylar, Weredale, Prizes were awarded fo the fallowing for having atinined he highest neyregnte poinds: BH Bells, Paul Ham- Hon, Paul Taylor.Robert Gavlor, Billy Gibson, Joe Mafia, Steve Wells, Alex Galley, Buddy MeKolg, George Lennon, Sandr# Thomas, Norma Grafik, Inez Livingsione, Richard Cessford, The recreation department of the City of Westmount will commence the summer playground program on Monday, June 28, at 9 a.m.Westmount Park, Prince Albert Park, and Stayner Park will again be the areas where this program will be conducted.Boys and girls who reside in Westmount and are between the ages of six and 16 are eligible to register and participate in all the activities planned.Register Soon « Registration will commence on Monday, June 28 at 9 a.m.at all three parks.A summary of the activities follows: | ; Sports: Softball, tennis, swimming, volleyball, shuffleboard, horseshoes, golf putting, goalo ball, piteh, paddle tennis, deck tennis,\u201d ping pong, track and field, soccer, basketball, and various other games.Arts and crafts: Felt work, kite making, painting, finger PAGE SBVENTEEN painting, ciay modeling, lino cutting, belt weaving, puppet making and woodworking, ; Tours: Mount Royal, Coca Cola, Westmount city hall, police and fire station and other points of interest.\u2019 Please register as soon 8s possible during the week of June 28 to July 2.The playground supervisors will be: Westmount park, Don Mc- Bride; Prince Albert park, Inge Wright; Stayner park, John Garland.Brantford Redskins have decided to drop out of the Ontario Rugby Football Union, an official of the Ottawa Football Clut said today.The withdrawal breaks up arrangements by whith Redskins | were to have been a farm club | this season for the Oltawa Rough Riders, 7 \u2014_\u2014 BEAT THE HEAT THIS SUMMER! 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WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNK 18, 1954 Westmount T&F Club] Members Fare Well |.Members of the Westmount track and field club fared well over the weekend.\u2018 Paul Hamilton took the intermediate broad and hop, step and jump, Paul Taylor the high jump Track Stars Of Tomorrow Take Their Marks and Bruce Hutchison placed in all three events in the morning session of the Unity meet.Eleven-year-old Ken Billinger, promising performer, placed in the junior broad and hop, step and jump.Bob Hamilton won the under 18 broad jump at the Caledonia Games with a leap of 19 feet, 10 inches.Paul Taylor was fourth in the high jump.Service: 370 Victoria Ave.\u2014 SALES & SERVICE \u2014 | eu In The West End: BUDD & DYER Ltd.Sales: 5028 Sherbrooke St.W.WA.0331 HU.9-2151 Lawn Bowling Competition Won By Lachine Rink- There was more activity at the Westmount Bowling Club last week, as the weather took a turn for the better.The highlight of the week was the playing of the final game of the L.L.B.A.rink competition on the club greens.The competition started on June 7 and continued throughout the week, 17 rinks drawn from the clubs belonging to the association taking part, including three from Westmount skipped by Mrs.R.C.Braithwaite, Mrs.G.Cheese and Mrs.I Guilboard, The finalists were Mrs.Cheese and Mrs.shocking fish story The future looks bright for flies, minnows and worms.If experiments now going on work out, sportsmen should be able to do without them.All they\u2019ll do is flip a switch and the fish, hypnotized by an electric current, will swim straight onto the hook.It may sound fishy, but the idea is to in- erease the yield of commercial fisheries, not make things easier for anglers.Out in Alberta, using electricity, they've been able to televise fish habits 100 feet below the surface.Right now, they're trying to figure out why fish act the way thev.do.Sort of a fish psychiatry.For reasons known only to a fish, he'll swim straight towards a positive eleo- trode.But set up a \u201cbarrier\u201d of alternating current and he refuses point blank to cross.In some respects it\u2019s easier to predict human behaviour than fish.For example, if you place a long, green bottle of Molson\u2019s Ale within 100 feet of most men, they'll head straight towards it.The explanation is stmple.Flavour and bouquet, acting together, are like a mag- nel with an irresistable attraction.Humans were first attracted to Molson's Ale in 1786, the year John Molson founded his brewery.In the 168 years since, the attachment\u2019s grown so strong they don\u2019t bother to fish around from brand to brand.They just say \u201cMake Mine Molson\u2019s\u201d and land a dandy every time, game was a close one with the result in doubt to the end, but Mrs.Clark had the edge and won 16-14.The rinks were: \u2014 Lachine: Mrs.R.Boyer, Mrs.T.PLAYED GAMES BASEBALL Little league American B Safurday\u2014Indians 5, Red Sox 0 .(Replay of game May 261 Monday-\u2014\\White Sox ul Red Sox (ppd.rain.Tuesday\u2014Indians 10, Browns 2.Wednesday\u2014Indians 14, Red Sox 1.SOFTBALL West End Intermediate Thursday\u2014Columbus 5, Boai Brith 4; MacRae 13, Dow 8: RCMP 5, St.Augustine\u2019s 4.Tuesday MacRae 4, Columbus 2: St, Augustine's 5, Trenholme 4: Dow 14, Bnai Brith 9.MUNICIPAI.FINALS .Midget Thursday-St, Leo's à, Pointers 4, Bantams Triday\u2014St, Leo's 5, Crusaders 3.Mosquito Saturday\u2014Regals 16, Queen\u2019s Aces 7.GAMES NEXT WEEK BASEBALL - .Little League American B + Monday\u2014DBrowns at Red Sos, Tuesday\u2014 Indians at\u2019 White Sox.; Wednesday \u2014Red Sox at White Sox, Thursday \u2014Browns at Indians, SOFTBALL West End Intermediate Tuesday -~Trenholme at RCMP (Macdonald) ; Bnai Brith at MacRae (Treil- hole 6:45 p.m.i; Columbus at St.Augustine\u2019s (\u2018Frenholme 8:43 p.m.) Thursday\u2014St, Augustine's at Bnai Brith (Mucdonald); RCMP at Dow Trenholme at MacRae (Westmount 1); (Westmount 2).| The Standings ; BASEBALL Little League American B W.L.Pet.GBL Indians 8 $ .737 While Sox .8 5 3 .62 1% Browns .1 ; 5 500 24 Red Sox .o.oo.8 111 8 SOFTBALL West End Intermediate .L.D.Pts MacRae .6 1 0 12 OW Li.7 5 2 0 10 RCMP .8 4 2 9 8 St, Augustine .7 4 3 0 8 Columbus .8 3 5 0 6 Trenhohne .8 2 4 0 4 RE 9 8 0 2 Boal Brith J.Clark, Lachine, The.Turson, Mrs.D.Grieve, Mrs.J.Clark (skip).Westmount: Mrs.A.J.Martin, Mrs.A.M.Lindsay, Miss E.Johnson, Mrs.G.Cheese (skip).The prizes were presented to the winners by Miss W.A.Mann, president of the association, and to- the runners-up by Mrs.D.Johnston, vice-president.A mixed competition was held Saturday, the winning rink being Mrs.E, C.Janes, J.McConnell, Miss E.Johnson and M.Hall (skip).Entries from the Westmount Club in the P.Q.L.B.A.doubles championship, are J.Douglas and R.C.Braithwaite, J.M.Heggie and J.Perrigo, and W.Hunter and J.Keyes.The annual meeting of the Walker credit union will be held Monday, at 8 p.m.at 3007 Delisle Street, off Alwater avenue.The film \u201cKing X,\u201d the story of credit unions.will be shown.Btriking out 18 hitters.perfect pitching performance ex-gi:° - Peter Bennett of the Browns Section Lead Unity Boys Clyb Indian grabbed the lead \u2018in Lit League American B sectio\u2026l this week, by sweeping fo straight games, and pushini their win streak to five, Wednesday they swamped sj Andrews Red Sox 14-1, after ha Jl Tuesday.Saturday in a replay 9 a game against the Red Sox, th Unity nine again copped the de cision, this time 5-0.Last Thurs day they edged the White Sox 3.in eight innings.Morgan Tu¥nef came \u2018throug with his second win of the seasor in.the Wednesday tilt, allowing only two hits over the six inning route.Maynes hit a home run i the last stanza, and the only otheg bingle was a single in the second .Gets Support The 10-year old struck oul if and walked three \u201cin the game Meanwhile his mates gave hi solid support banging out 11 hits good for 14 runs, and including three homers.Catcher Claude Schaffer swatted two, good\u2019 for six RBIs, and Doug: Rowland another with one on Schaffer hit a.grand slam in thelll first, then another with one on inf the second.Rowland picked up three hits, got his round tripper i the third.B.Eliot $ook the loss, striking out five and walking four in the time he worked.Mr.Bliot relieved him in__the fourth, fanning fvollk - and walking two.EF The feature of Tuesday's game was Doug Rowland, \u201cwho established a new league record by It was ail cept for two hits.and a walk, a the Indians walked away by a 10-J' 2 score, i tripled and scored on a passed ball in the second inning, and the only other hit Rowland allowed was a single.* He also led the hitters with two fé |; singles in four trips, including a 1 (Continued on Page 19) LES & ) MOUNTAIN 49 ATWATE BURNE Ts tone GIN BURNETT'S Distilled in Canada and distributed by The House of Seagram ERE N Bry GIN wie ie 5 India am Litt] B Sectio ÉPing fo ¢ Pushin ) Tive, Wamped si L after ha À replay g Led Sox, th oe the de Last Thurs, hite Sox 3.cy \u2018throug £ the seaso ofne run j t luck out 1 \"the game Save hi out 11 hit; Éfer swatted 3; and Doug 2 one on am in the 1 \u2018one on in \u201cpicked up À tripper i Gy é, striking vs game A oping for the future.Five of the players must be listed as who estan] - .pitchers, though they can play other positions when not pitch- record byl .ing.Two must be 12, two 11, and the fifth 10 years old.It was ail: The game is played on a small size diamond to conform with mance ex-Jj © the ages-of the players.The pitcher's box is 44 feet from home, a.walk, as * and the bases are 60 feet apart.Playing rules are mainly the same yby a10-B° as in organized baseball, though pitchers are restricted in the ; amount they are allowed to pitch, In addition, gunners are not te.Browns allowed to lead until the ball crosses the plate.If one does, he goes a back to the base; if the ball was hit, he is allowed to stay only one Wd allowed base ahead of the batter.wi All games are only six innings, and pitchers are only allowed - § with two six innings each week.Nor can they pitch two nights in a row \u2014 it teluding a was this rule which caused a Unity game to be replayed this year.18) The Indians\u2019 star hurler Doug Rowland pitched one inning in relief \u2014_\u2014 one Tuesday night, then threw a five inning no-hitter the next .night against the Red Sox.The game was protested on the ground | ht '§ \u2018that Rowland had pitched two nights in a row, and league officials T It, allowing 8: Six inning e only othey the second - d \u201cincluding ning Five ead pe * +.- @ One Westmount sports group gaining noted success this summer is the Unity Boys Club Indians, currently leading their section in Little League baseball.Unity only entered the team last year, when they took over a franchise left open by Saint Leo's Academy.Little League baseball.has grown considerably in recent years, at the same time arousing much controversy over its merits.Though + \u201c\u2019.most authorities will*grant that it serves to keep youngsters off the streets at an age.when they are very liable to turn from the straight and narrow, some also claim that Little League baseball is harmful.y ,- \" There is a strain cf having to make a good showing, sometimes sacrificing of sportsmanship for the sake of winning, and the idea of highly competitive play at such an early age \u2014 all this produces harmful psychological effects, according to these cfitics.Ce + No one has yet conclusively proved where.the answer lies, but according to Jack McKissock, one of the Unity coaches, Little League is defiritely beneficial.His main point is that the youngsters would spend their time elsewhere if they didn't play baseball, and that somewhere else could easily be on city streets.We don't intend to haggle over the merits of Little League, though our own opinion is that almost any form of organized sport is beneficial to youngsters.What we would like to do is show how a group of local youngsters are steadily improving their baseball skill, and through this, their character and physical health._ Little League baseball is restricted to boys 12 years and under as of Aug.1.Each team is allowed 15 players, five of whom must be 12 years old, five 11 years old, and another five 10 years old or under.This insures a large group of youngsters playing the game, while the teams always have players devel- ruled the tilt had to be replayed.If a pitcher hurls four innings in any game, he must walt at least three days before pitching again, Similarly, he can .only pitch six innings even if a game goes into extra innings.Most of these rules apply for the post séason tournament play too.: | _ Batters must wear protective helmets, to guard against beanings, and this rule was extended to base runners this year.Bats, balls and gloves must all be certified Little League equipment.: The Unity coaches, Jack McKissock and Dave Barnard, provide a clearcut example of the fascination the youngsters hold.Both are all-around athletes who became associated with Unity through its basketball team, which they played for.The two had played a good deal of softball, being ranked among the best players in the Snowdon Major Fastball League.But neither had played any organized baseball.Still, when club director Maurice Mariasine approached them about coaching the Little League entry last year, they readily accepted.\u201cNow we find ourselves a lot more involved with the team than we ever thought we would be,\u201d Jack said.\u201cBut we haven't regretted it in the least.It's really a wonderful.feeling when you can look back over the summer and see the improvement in the youngsters.When we first took over the team, we figured the only thing wè'd have to do is make sure of nine men for each game, get a pitcher who could throiv a ball straight and hard, and let things run from there.\u201d } .\u201cLater, though, we found the boys really eager to learn, and we were amazed at what they could- pick up with some coaching.It takes a lot of time to teach them fundamentals, but in the long run it\u2019s well worth it,\u201d he added.About the only time the team can really practice during the season is on Saturday, and if the day is nice the squad may be out for as much as six hours.Otherwise, the bulk of the coaching is done when the boys turn out at the beginning of the year, This season training got underway in the Unity gym in January.Out- \u2018standing results of this early training are Morgan Turner, 10 year by MARTY GOODMAN \u2018old pitcher, Claude Schaffer, who has turned into à good catcher, and Doug Rowland, -rated the loop\u2019s best pitcher.\u201cDoug had a good fast ball last year,\u201d McKissock explained, \u201cbut in the gym he developed quite a few other pitches and now is & first rate thrower.I feel the team is 75 per cent improved over last year, and much of it can be traced directly to the indoor Prattice.\u201d Co Right now McKissock finds two things lacking in the Little League setup.First is somewhere to go when they .-\"~ boys are not eligible anymore, Bantam baseball is the next category, but there are only a few teams in the city.The Unity club is thinking of sponsoring a bantam team next year, as (Continued on Page 20) Be aT Yow osm h THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954 Unity Indians On Win Streak (Continued from Page 18) triple, while Andy Byford alsorhit two for four.: 10 Big Innivg Unity's big inning was the fourth when Crouch walked; Stewart singled, Rowland tripled, and then came in on an overthrow to account for three runs.Carter kept the ball.rolling by singling, MacKay and Laviolette did the same, and Byford doubledito a¢- count for thee more runs.' , Saturday Unity replayed their game against the Red Sox of May 26, and Byford and Schaffer limited Iverley to one hit as Unity won \"5-0.Andy pitched the first inning, walked one and struck out one, while allowing a single: Schaffer then came in and threw no hit ball for five innings, fanning nine and walking the same amount.He loaded the bases on free passes in the third and sixth, and walked two in the fourth.\" Maynes Loser Frank Robinson and Doug Row- St.Leo Midgefs, Bantams Capture Softball Titles Westmount municipal softball titles in midget, bantam and mosquito classifications were decided this week, ending a successful season.St.Leo's took the midget crown when they edged Pointers at Westmount Park last Thursday.It was the first loss of the year for the Pointers, who were outplayed both at field and at bat.Mike Lunny was the winning pitcher.St.Leo's bantams emulated their older brothers by winning their division Friday, beating Crusaders 5-3.The Crusaders went ahead 3-0 in the fifth inning, but St.Leo's tied the game in- the sixth.In the bottom half of the seventh, Gord Dooley pinch hit a double to bring in the winning markers.Regals took the mosquito crown winning their fifth straight game Saturday.They trounced Queen's Aces 16-7.The team was well handled by captain John Wright.- Junior High Whites won the municipal pee wee championship last week.In proportion to population, there are five times as many automobiles in the United States as ~ PAGE NINETBEN land each got two hits, while Schaffer got one, all were singles.Iverley errors resulted in two runs.Maynes was the losing pitcher, relieved by Chichester in the fourth.tl \u2018Thursday the Unity \u2018squad reversed a decision nine days earlier by beatin St.Andrews White Sox 3-2.The game was an eight inning affair, with the teams tied 1-all at the end of regulation time.Byford got the win, Byford Wins Doug Rowland started, allowed one-hit and-one run\u201d while fanning 15 and walking\" one.Schaf- fer came on to pitch the seventh, then went back to catching while Byford cleaned up.White Sox went ahead 2-1 in the seventh, but Unity tied it up in the bottom half of the inning, and then won it in the next.Crouch walked, stole second, and stayed there while Stewart bunted safely.Carter walked to load the bases, and then Frank Robinson also took a free trip to force in the winning run.Linescores: Saturday: Red Sox .wosnee 000 000\u2014 0 1 2 Indians .120 02x\u2014 5 6 1 Maynes, Chichester (4) and Elliot; Byford, Schaffer (2) and Stewart.Tuesday: Indians .S.202 600\u201410 10 1 Browns .e.e.010 001\u2014 2 2 8 \u201cRowland and Schaffer; Scandali, Mumford (4) and Bennett, Red Sox .+.000 001\u2014 1 2 0 Indians .562 10x\u201414 11 1 B.Eliot, M, Eliot (4) and Maynes; Turner and Stewart.in Great Britain.\u201c Choice Quality Rice Beer Awarded Ist Prize at Paris 1953 NOW AVAILABLE IN MONTREAL eed I ® BASEMENT ® ADDING A ® SUN DECK the cost of \\ -\u2014 ! 1705 William St.- RYAN RENOVATING | JOB Enough men to do the job quickly and well ® EXTERIOR PAINTING © INTERIOR PAINTING ® PLASTERING o CEMENT FINISHING ® BRICKLAYING & POINTING ® \u2018CARPENTRY WORK ® PLANNE® KITCHEN 1 We will be pleased to estimote requirements at no charge to you.RICHARD & B.A.RYAN LTD.Generel Contractors \u2014\u2014 PLAYROOMS GARAGE ADDITIONS your particular Wiibenk 3141 & LA » PAGE TWENTY \u2014 Sidelights.cee Sa (Continued from Page 19) many of its members will be eligible and want somewhere \u2018to play., His second beef concerns the umpires, Last year: Kiwanis, who sponsor the Little League program, supplied umpires too, but this season a switch was made to City.of Montreal arbiters.Besides lacking much fundamental knowledge, there have been many cases where they didn't show up at all.Nevertheless, the leagues have been running well, the youngsters have been enjoying it all, and all that is necessary now is for the Unity Indians to come home \" withthe league title at the end of the season.; oo MacRae Leads Inters With Dow and RCMP THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 18,\u2019 1954 nd KIK SCAMPERS - - 4 à + 4.95 .695 PALMER MOCCASINS - + = - - 195 OTHER WELL-KNOWN Mocs - 3.95 & 495 CAMPERS !l&85n 0 WEEK-END SPECIALS GNEW| SHOES - REG'D.4891 SHERBROOKE ST.w.Corner Prince Albert DE.STUDENTS I OPEN TILL 9 P.M.FRIDAY GENUINE WHITE 'BUCKS' only - with red rubbei Avon sole & Y.\u2018 A INTERNES : + 15.50 Holding Next Two Spots Westmount teams continued their mastery over NDG teams in the West End Intermediate softball league, with three victories in as many tries this past week.MacRae Electric remained atop the heap by \u2018winning both their scheduled tilts, 4-2% against Columbus Tuesday and 13-3 against Dow last Thursday.Other Tuesday results saw Dow beat Bnai Brith 14-9 and St.Augustine\u2019s edge Trenholme 5-4.Last Thursday RCMP slipped by the Saints 5-4 while Columbus beat Bnai Brith by the same count.The results left MacRae in first with Dow two points behind and the Mounties an additional two back.The RCMP are tied with St.Augustine's, but have a game in hand over both the Saints and Brewers.Conley Forey led MacRae to their win over Columbus, with-a triple, double and single in four times at bat.Sonny Smith fanned eight and walked two in gaining credit for the victory.Billy Quirk was tagged with the loss.MacRae took a 2-0 lead in the fifth inning, but Columbus tied it up with singletons in the seventh and eighth.In the top of the ninth Forey, Doug Brambell and fhe bectin a) rofrachment sr Only DOW is \u2018COOL CONTROL\u2019 * brewed «over Dunbar all doubled to bring in the winning markers.Jim Beasant saved the game for MacRae went to his left for a line drive, then doubled a runner off first.Phil Martin slammed a homer Thursday as MacRae beat Dow, while almost everyone else chipped in with scattered hits to run the total up.Sonny Smith struck out-14, walked two.Dow totalled 19 hits in beating Bnai Brith 14-9 Tuesday.Repay- ier struck out three walked eight, and picked up the win, while Harold Chaitoff fanned three and walked five while being tagged with the loss.Jackson hit two homers for the Brewers, including a grand slam in the sixth inning.Morton went four for four, including a homer, double and two singles, Stu Glazer was best with the willows for the Brithers, hitting a homer with one on in the fifth, and picking up another single.Al Anderson.pitched the Mounties to a victory over St.Augus- tines\u2019 ham took the loss, but the Saints came back Tuesday to even their ecord for the week.with a 5-4 :dge over Columbus.Behind 3-0.they tied the count -and then went ahead 4-3.Columbus tied it all over again and that was how matters stood in the ninth, when Mike Barnard took over from Red Davis.Neil Langill swatted Barney's first pitch high, wide and handsome to give the Saints their win, \u2018Mrs.Sargent Tops ladies\u201d Putting Mrs.Sargent topped the ladies \u2018n a sealed hole putting tournament Wednesday at Westmount Park.She had a 13 score to also take low honors for the night.Jack Smith for the men's lead with scores of 14.A.L.Boden donated two golf balls for the competition.The opening tournament af the putting season was played June 10 at 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