The Westmount examiner, 2 juillet 1954, vendredi 2 juillet 1954
[" AT so.v, Marler Enters abinet; Seeks Vote Here | Abbott, Claxton Step Out In Major Shuffle \u2018 \u2014 a Te Ybitgionit 4.+ [Federal And | Examiner 55 æ; PM TOR DATE xT Seats Open | En | In .the largest cabinet | ES .shuffle since he has been : | VOL.XXV, No.27 \u2014 \u2014- WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, 1954 raicE s.| PYime Minister of this coun- i try, Louis S.St.Laurent ÿ Ù rand.his Committee had done a noble job.Some of the programme highlights were: Ladies - Night, with thanks to Bob McNeish for organizing this successful event; chose Canada\u2019s 87th birthday yesterday to announce far- reaching \u2018changes that have an important effect on two Westm't Rotary Club adjacent municipalities and year.! 1 F then distributed to each of the Mrs.Harrison was still ex- .To some, the tip off on - 15 cities.and.towns pro rata cited with winning the car Marler came some days ago 3 to their population.* when contacted by The Exam- when Liberals of thes loca! - Ë i Westmount will collect iner this week.; area feted him at the Reform CU | : : $23,000 or 1.7 per cent of \u201cI left about 10 minutes be- Club, in a belated tribute to by the total, .fore the drawing took place, fal incial i p- ie .and when I got home my sister his worth in the provincia ! STILL NEED $4,000 .told .me Mr.Allison (president figld.i i a _ Contributions to the Mont- of the club) had called to\u2019 tell However, Mr.Marler had $ \u201c treal Junior Symphony Orches- |.me I had won,\u201d she said.been vacationing for ten days : ; \u2018 _\u2014 should De pales, fo P.O.uacueried 35 t how Saison or more at Metis, at his sum- 4 | \u2018Box 177, Notre Dame de Grace.» MI i - IE \u2018During.July the Srchèstra will said she would allow her two mer home, and wentsto Ot- d A tawa.only yesterday where - HON.GEO.MARLER HON, D.C.ABBOTT ES Em tas | Westmount Tax - Take $293,000 Montreal sales tax proceeds reached a new high in 1953-54, with collections totalling $16,892,000, Ephrem Brisebois, secretary-treasurer, announced at a meeting of thie Metropolitan Commission last week.The.Montreal sales tax is collected in Montreal and 14 play 11 concerts in nine Eng- , lish cities, including one at St.James\u2019 Palace, London, The ~ campaign to finance the trip.} ~_-.is still short $4,000.It is hop- od this amount will be raised by many small last minute | donations, \u201c Cas] Year's Work Reviewed Review of the year\u2019s actiyities of the Rotary Club of Westmount was given Wednesday by president W.W.Allison at the weekly luncheon in Victoria- Hall.- Mr.Allison reportéd.that the club had led the District Division on two different monthly occasions and their percentage average for the year stands at 86%.bership.He referred to the Fellowship* club in March was also held.This committee also played host to visitors at the weekly luncheons.The Classification and Membership committees were congratulated for their splendid work, with Noozie Murray, chairman of the classification committee, having performed his work in his usual efficient manner.Jack Burrows, chairman of the attendance committee was also commended for the work done throughout the year.) Program Work Ron Mackay and his programme committee had given a well di-|: versified programme throughout \u2018the year, My.Allison said.One of the mdst important tasks- was se; lands were The inter-club committee which arranged a successful Huntingdon and cooperated with the Westward and Verdun clubs in visit to the semi-finals Of, the High School, \u2018local Federal ridings and one J Public Speaking contest; the inter-f national meeting when five McGill students of distant heard, and the classification talks of great popularity with the mem- provincial riding.vincial member for St.An- toine-Westmount division in \u2018the Legislative Assembly goes to the Federal Cabinet as transport minister; Hon.Douglas Abbott, Fed- = £9 in the fall byelection if.the constituent Marler Reveals on Phone Hon.George Marler will contest the Westmount riding.will have him for a \u2018candidate, he told The Examiner in a phone cone versation yesterday, shortly after he was sworn Into the Federal Cabinet as Transport Minister, succeeding the Hon.St,.Lawrence Seaway project.a candidate.\u201d before bein ASE Sworn into office.Lionel Chevrier, who is.taking over the top job on the \u201cNaturally, my first thoughts were of Westmount, \u201d Mr.Marler sald, in response to the natural question, and he added, \u201cit is In my home constituancy that I would prefer to run, if the good people there will have me for He expressed surprise at being called to the Cabinet and admitted the call found him vacationing at Metis and that he.had but a few minutes with the Prime Minister Ï prs.; ; .curing interesting speakers and he special meetings, was congratulat-|eral M.P.for Westmount and ?committee, chaired by Felix : , = Lo ; , me 2° ; .A or Alexander, which has arranged felt sure it was agreed that Ron) ed as were the finance committee, Finance Minister, resigns\u2019 ; for two golf outings,\u201d one at SSSR from parliamentary \u2018life to 4 : .69 Whitlock last July and the other take the vacancy in the Su- : i 99 the annual visit to Dunany.Special to the Examiner: reme \u2018Court; je à Dunany had a turnout of 25 where p H Brooke Claxto De.; 59 Ewart Everson was host to the Fi Th ht of We ii on.brooke Claxton, Le- I 49 club at-his country home.A curl- Ir.Ss ft oug f 0 es {mo in t fence Minister, who sits for À ing party at the Heather\u2019 Curling the neighboring St.Law- , \"| tires from the cabinet to accept a position in the field dent of the Metropolitan Insurance.Company.Ot her cabinet changes include the resignation of Hon.Lionel Chevrier who goes to the St.Lawrence Seaway top post; and-the appointment of Hon.Ralph Campney.as Defence Minister and Hon.Walter Harris as Minister of Fi-* nance.Hon.J.W.Pickersgill becomes Citizenship Minister and Roch Pinard, Secretary Wi $ Id H If The three major moves Ca r in ner O \u20acrse the Ticket were no surprise.- i i i For some time it had been : 3601 St Urbain Street.te rumored that Hon.Douglas Bo} wondering about her luck this week.This marks her 13th year of employment with Murray's Restaurants, And during this time she has often volunteered her services as a worker at Murray's booth operated annually at the Westmount Rotary Carygival.At the carnival closing Monday, a ticket she sold herself was drawn for the grand prize and she is now the lucky owner of a brand new Pontiac.She also receives $100 for selling the winning ticket \u2014 just imagine what she might have won if this wasn\u2019t her unlucky sons, Dennis, 20 and Reginald Jr, 19, to use it most of the time.Pr EE \u2018 \u201cReginald;got a new car last year and let me use it whenever I needed it, so I guess I : Should return the generosity,\u201d she-säid.+ \\ W.W.Allison, president of the club, said the-carnival had corne.up to full expectations, according , to preliminary roi ports.~ \u201cIn fact,\u201d he added, \"if we had been able to operate\u2019 Sat- .or La Em 4 - * : - urday I believe we would have had a new record.Ax it is are very pleased with the wa - things ran.\u201d He praised the people who came to,the catinival and helped to male it a success.2 of State.Abbott was ready to retire from parliamentary life an would be willing to accept the Supreme Court appointment.For a week, Mr.Claxton\u2019s decision to go into business was an open secret, while Hon.George Marler, who had a brilliant recort as House Leader of the provincial Liberals on a caretaker basis resigned and before George Emile Lapalme was named provincial Liberal leader has long been recognized as Federal cabinet timber.he spent a few minutes with the Primé Minister, before being sworn into thé Cabinet at about 4.30 p.m.yesterday, shortly before Mr.\u201d St.Lau- ©, = x Hon.George Marler, pro- rénce-St.George Riding, re- - of commerce as\u2019 vice-presi- .after Hon.Adelard Godbout - rent made his announcement.ny EE ee ce j Ÿ Sen ren - PAGE TWO By JOHN KENNEY Hint to would be ballerinas short of wind comes from Sylvia Hillmanns mentioned here last week.After a serious operation, at the beginning of her career, she was left with a temporarily weakened heart.Practicing high kicks repeatedly, to stretch the muscles left her breathless .-.A fellow dancer, a.student of Yogi, sug-* gested she kick as high as she could near a wall, then place her foot against the wall :and leave it there for half an hour .Sne did .the pain at first was bad .eventually, however, she \u2018found the practice more easy and just as efficient in stretching muscles as constant kicking .She tried it with the splits .Ouch .She would do the splits, stay that way and pick up a book and read for half an hour .Ah, ambition! .But it paid off .Sylvia has studied under Ram LADIES\u2019 AND GENTS\u2019 SUITS In The Newest Styles MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK.ORDER NOW ! \u201cOur DISCONTINUED Lines ARE OF Best English Woolens Reduced till end of August SUITS $55.Worth from $75 to $90 CUSTOMER'S OR OUR MATERIAL MADE UP.© REPAIRING © REMODELLING © REFITTING F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 & Gents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) WI.6633 Gopal, now in Hollywood, famous Hindu .dancer, as well as Mary Wigman, Well known to Montreal theatre goers ,.She has danced under Max Terpis \u2018at the» State Opera in Germany .the German Theatre in Munich .giving a recital at the Renaissance Theatre in Berlin .danced at Lhe Winter Garden .She speaks, English, Spanish and French .: .She has just signed a contract to tour the.major cities of Ontario next fall, -but is more interested in presenting descriptive \u2018lectures on Egyptian, Persian East Indian, Japanese, and ancient and infer- pretative dancing and is available to any organizations or clubs in greater Montreal .The story ef Hitler's \u2018treatment of her hushand and his murder, sounds like a chapter from Jan Valtin\u2019s \u201cOut of the Night\u201d .She now lives on St.Catherine st.w., Westmount, with her brother and sister, where she has a small studio.Road racer and midget car drivers glad to learn Eryl Jones, prop.of Westmount Garage, Victoria avenue, to open new garage and showroom at corner of Minto and Sherbrooke about July 15 .Mr.Jones is a specialist in British and European cars ., Business will also be carried on \u201cat the old location.Twenty years ago $40 a month was considered g pay for high school kids but nowadays office managers will be lucky to find one youngster willing to work for three times that amount with the Royal Canadian Air Force offer- HOWARD §S.231 St.James Street West, Plateau 4451 Barrister and Solicitor \u201c Office: Suite 1115, Daily Star Bldg.,Residence: Terrace Apartments, It no answer at residence \u2018phone PL, 4451 ROSS, Q.C.Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Glenview 2177 NEED A GOOD PLUMBER ?PHONE 24-hour service for our customers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing & Heating Contractors 4937 Sherbrooke West Westmount POLIO MORE MA.3332 Medical Reimbursement Insurance | is available for The Entire Family Insure Today - Call.E.D.CHRISTMAS 388 St.James Street West PREDICTED CASES With the coming of the hot Summer months, polio cases will probably be on the rise again.\u2019 Glenview 4519 1| Sandra Crabtree, Diana Cobbett, \u2014THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1954 \u2014 = i THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT \u201ceu, Unity.Boys Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY GLUB Le 77 à M i Î .\u201c 2 By Maurice Mariasine succeeded Robert Birch as president of the Lions Club of Montreal yesterday.Mr.Madden, a native of Lancashire, England, is general -agent for Quebec and JOHN MADDEN.Maritime Provinces for the Chesapeake and Ohio - Railway and has for several years been a resident of the city of West- mount.Other officers who will be installed at the same time are: Vice-president C.A.Wylie, Q.Trudel, R.Yang, Directors: H.Tannahill, J.Dunne, F.Barrett, F.Fox, R.Pritchard, A.Gagnon, G.Dandurand, and W.Bell.Nichols Recifal Was Presenfed At Roslyn School Recital of pupils of Irene Nichols, including McGill classes in Westmount, was presented last week at Roslyn School.Joan Sadler played the introduction, \u201cThe Entry of the Gladiators\u201d with gopd technique and self assurance.She was followedæ by Douglas Druick who rendered \u201cVienna Woods\u201d with good tone and feeling.Children taking part in selections from the \u201cNutcracker Suite\u201d were Barbara Pidgeon, Nancy Jef- ferys, Robert Kennedy.Each solo san Johnstone.The most outstanding of these second year students was Robert Kennedy.Each solo was well interpreted.Paul Moreau, the master of ceremonies, second year pupil, displayed definite musical ability in his performance of \u201cCrescendo\u201d, and assumed his responsibility with confidence and poise.He presented the many players without delay or confusion.Square dances were rendered by Hope Walsh, Wendy Foote and Nanny Sharpe, who obviously enjoyed performing and kept excellent time.Hit parade solo performers were Catherine Calder, Lois Gurd, Robbie Paterson, Susan Sadler, Eric Pasquet, Kathy Wright, Ian Kennedy, Barbara Patrick and Esther Sundell.Barbara Patrick accompanied her companions on the piano in \u2018Changing Partners.\u201d Susan Sadler and Barbara per- ing $153 per month during July and August, learning an aircraft or radar trade .Reminded of milk delivery driver with\u201d 12 children with a take home pay of $18 & week back in the '30's .Times marches on with lighter feet.Torontonian writes to this office complaining of just about everything on the island .forgot to mention that the best thing about Toronto is the road leading to Montreal .Tr NEE (LL 27] 77 The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West- mount, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westmount and affiliated with the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, a Red Feather Service, fills a need wherever there are children who lack opportunities for wholesome.recreation, companionship, and for the constructive use of leisure time.Without recreation facilities, a youngster's life cannot be considered a whole, -There would be something lacking.The Unity-Boys' Club~of West- mount is attracting the boys and girls who most need its oppor- turlities and benefits.There are no membership limitations other than the capacity of the clubhouse, and the fees are at purely nominal level \u2014 easily within the means of any boy or girl.\u2018 The club creates an environment where, character develops under natural and.favourable circums- stances.It is a boy's and girls world in which the guidance of its leaders functions informally and continuously.It provides for the wholesome use of leisure time, for the building of health, for the development of recreational and vocational skills, and for the leadership and guidance which produces men and women better fitted for the responsibilities of citizenship.\u2018OUTDOOR PROGRAM In keeping with the club policy, of providing seasonal activities to its membership, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club having just completed a very successful fall and winter program, is now conducting a summer program outdoors.With the cooperation of the City of West- mount parks department, Staynor park has been available for Unity members.A daily program of crafts and sports is being conducted at the park under the leadership of Russell Skinner and Elizabeth Anderson.Many special events have been planned and these include hikes, picnics, sjecial field days, tours through industrial firms and.a day at Belmont park.Louis Thomas, who is well known for his Indian lore and art woodcraft instruction, will be at the Unity Boys' Ciub several periods formed a duet accompaniment for the band for \u2018Richochet Romance.\u201d Nancy Willis and Julie Adams rendered \u201cThe Petersborough Sleighride.\u201d , Variety in dance music was played by beginners and the Kerry dance was presented by Michael Lloyd Smith.Turkey in the Straw was played by Alice Home and Arkansas Traveller by David Allan.Anne Surchin played Jig\u201d.Judy Kyle and Billy Hings- ton also played.The selections which followed were played by children in various age groups including, David Cob- bett, Agnes Verin, Elizabeth Campbell and Susan Lytle, Marjorie Wright's Rustic Dance was well done.Linda Grobstein offered \u201cVillage Dance.\u201d Two novelty numbers, a solo Nola by Susan Sharpe and a duet \u201cThe Wedding of the Painted Doll\u201d by Nancy Williams and Julie Adams were much enjoyed.Dr.L.P, Patterson, principal of the School for Crippled Children received the proceeds from Douglas Druick.Dr.Patterson told the children that the money would be used to provide a holiday for a crippled child at the school's summer camp, and thanked Miss Nichols and the children fo?their effort, - Lorraine Sadler performed from Tschaikowsky's Piano Concerto in B flat Minor and Bruce Stavert presented the Aragonaise by Massenet, Barbara Fellowes presented Tarantella by Charles Dennee, and {chard Brabander, \u201cSpanish Gypsy Dance\u201d by Mowrey.Elizabeth Jeffreys concluded bye programme with an excellent rendition of Chopin\u2019s Polonaise Militaire.\u2019 J.C.L.EY, Aw 1 Friday, \u201cThe | SEAT E À M during tiie summer to lead youngsters on specially arranged hikes to the country.Mr, Thomas\u2019 schedule is as follows: Mônday, July 5; July 16; Monday, July 19; Monday, August 2; Monday, August 9; Monday,.August 16; Monday, August 23 and Monday, -August 30.CHILDREN\u2019S JAMBOREE To date, (7 boys and girls have registered for the special day at Belmont park which\u2019 is sponsored by Steihberg\u2019s Ltd., and which will be held on Wednesday, July 14, The annual children\u2018 jamboree at Belmont park is the highlight of the season.\u2018Club members who are planning to participate are reminded that only 100 boys and girls are eligible to go from the club which means that only 23 more can be accepted, Register now and avoid disappointment.FAMILY PICNIC The family, picnic conducted by the Unity Boys\u2019 Club at Hudson beach was well attended.Three buses transported 160 parents and children to the beach where the greup participated in swimming and field events.VARIETY SHOW \u2018The Unity Boys' Club talent club presented the final performance of the season Tuesday at the Montreal Sailor's Institute.The concert was under the direction of Fred Pennell.+ Building Permits In The West End Are On Increase Mount Royal, Westmount, Verdun, Hampstead, Outremont and out-lying districts of greater Montreal issued building permits in the last three months showing a $6,000,000 gain over the _corre~ sponding period last year, it is reported.If the building boom continues, unemployment in the construction industry will be elimihated, Secretary D.À.Paterson of the Builders\u2019 Exchange said.; In the Province of Quebec, business, industrial and engineering construction is down a total of $103,000,000.Business was down $3,219,000 to $11,000,000; industrial dropped $7,808,000 to $3,250,- 000; engineering decreased $96,- 156,000 to $4,292,000.Mr.Paterson described the housing boom during the past years as unprecedented in Montreal and the suburbs.\u201cCompaxed to Toronto, home ownership is a new thing to Montreal,\u201d he said.\u201cThe virtues of home ownerships are just beginning to be appreciated here.\u201d R.Mondehard, manager of the Mortgage Exchange, said the migration to the suburbs is making the $150 to $200 a month class of apartment hard to rent in Montreal.\u201cEven the $90 to $120 a month apartments are beginning to be difficult to rent because people know the monthly payments for a home will be far less,\u201d he said.He reported that the Notre Dame de Grace and Snowdon areas are being hardest hit by the housing boom.\u201cProspective tenants are in a bargaining position and can knock\u2019 $5 to $10_off the rent being asked and demand redecoration of the premises,\u201d he declared.French Ss rench Lessons An intensive summer course in Basic French especially designed for the business executives, salesmen, professionals, etc.of our Montréal \u2018community, will be offered this summer by the Faculty of Letters of -the University of \\ Montreal. \u201cAppointed Rector ' appointment of Rev.Selwyn Willis Fossils Give Canoes .FINE FLOORING © HARDWOOD .© RUBBER ® ASPHALY & Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors A.Ross Grafton \".& COMPANY 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT | Free Estimates - VOL.XXV, No.27 Rev.Selwyn Willis A letter from -Rt.Rev.John Dixon, Anglican Lord Bishop of Montreal, .was read in Grace Church in Point St.Charles on Sunday morning announcing the of Rawdon as rector of Grace Church effective\u201d September 1, .Rev.Willis replaces Rev.\u2018G.Franklin Leigh, rector of this parish for 21 years, who left the parish in March to refurn to his home town of Chapleau, Ontario.Mr.Willis, who is a brother of Rev.Canon J.J.Willis, was born and brought up in Montreal and is.a graduate of McGill University and Montreal Diocesan Theological College.He was ordained in 1936 in Trinity: Memorial Church and has held two curacies in Montreal \u2014one at Christ Church Cathedral and the \u2018other at St.George's Church.As a member of the Montreal Fellowship of- the West, he served for four years at Fort St.John, BC.7 On his return from the Canadian Armed Forces, where he served for five gears as_a chaplain, he was appointed rector of Christ Church, Rawdon, in 1947.Mr.Willis'will take up residence | at the rectory-on Sept.8 and will preach his first sermon in Grace Church on Sunday, Sept.12.Date of induction will be announced later.- To.Boy Scout Camp \u2018Members of the Fossils Club Inc., of Montreal presented four new canoes to the Boy Scout Camp, Tamaracouta this week.Last year the Fossils presented the camp with four rowboats, from money raised by their annual variety show.The party was héaded by Pat Irwin, president, J.Martin, chairman of the welfare committee and W.J.Hill, past-president, and included W.O'Connor, J.Black, J.Watson, A.Morgan, J.Carkner, J.Labelle and R, Lapointe, SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS 10 Days Delivery Made-to-measure ladies\u2019 and gents suits and coats.Alterations and remodelling of all kinds, AVENUE TAILORS & VALET SERVICE 1166 Greene Avenue Pick-Up and Delivery WE.5908 WE, 2323 vo.N OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS EXPRESSWAY: Officials examine a model, of the long-planned, 33-mile Trans-Island boulevard.This elevated section : shows how the Montreal Metropolitan Commissidn engineers plan to build the speedway through heavily populated areas of the city.Service roads flank the six-lane super highway and have The WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, 1954 left to right: Hampstead; access to it at Man Who Logged 250,000 Miles Retires To Rura Ever have an urge to visit those far-away places with the strange sounding names?Most people are inclined that way, but few do anything about it.One exception is Gordon Frayne, 250 Lansdowne avenue, steamship general passenger agent at the Canadian Pacific Railway's Montreal headquarters, who retires on pension at the end of- this month capping a 40-year career in which 20 years of globe-girdling visits to every continent are included.During his retirement years, which will be spent in a rural area of Connecticut, the man who has logged more than 250,000 miles of travel, hopes to turn out a book reliving two decades.Just before the outbreak of World War I, Gordon Frayne, a young man from Sarnia with eight years of basic passenger traffic work behind him, joined the Canadian Pacific organization at Montreal.This was back in the days of slant-top desks and eye- shades.His first work was booking reservations for the Canadian Pacific's two néw Luxury liners, the Empress of Russia and the Empress of Asia.This was a rather prosaic start for a man, who, 20 years later, was destined to cruise around the globe on the majestic, Empress of Britain, 42,- 500-ton flagship of the C.P.fleet, but Gordon Frayne had his mind made up.He was going to travel.After his days as a reservation SE Wr LL ah VV LF rd API PPI N72 227 L727 77rd 77, a 27 7 27 P7272 P77 2 i diitdddas ied .© (LLL ZL EPIL lr ad edd, Ur 7 P77 P2777, AAA Connecticut clerk he made periodic trips to company offices throughout Canada and the United States.But these weren't the far lands of enchantment.When the Canadian Pacific entered the cruise business after the: first war, Gordon Frayne's pent-up wanderlust was released.In the next 20 yéars he visited every major port in the world and made inland trips to territories storied in history, .thick with jungle growth and barren with sand.He's seen the Pyramids and recalls arising at 3 a.m.in Nepal to catch a glimpse of the sun creeping over the snow-tipped peak of the then-unconquered Mount Everest.With the possible exception of the Victoria Falls \u2018Rhodesia, perhaps the most wonderful sight he has seen is the amazing temple at Angkor Wat in Cambodia.Indo-China, not far from today's battlefields.Hidden in a mass of jungle fos centuries after the sudden disappearance of an advanced culture, the temple was among a group of wonderful buildings discovered by a French- financed expedition, Since the beginning of World War II, Gordon Frayne has been in Montreal supervising the movement of other travellers, wondering wistfully when he could free himself from office routine asd resume his travelling.In just a few now he will be on his way once more but travelling mentally this time as he transforms fond memories into print.It should be a good book.Mechanics Library Sets Summer Hours Summer hours will go into effect Friay, July 2 at the Mechanics\u2019 Institute Library, 1200 At- water avenue.During July and August the library will be open Monday through Friday from 9 \u2018a.m.to 1 p.m., and Monday, Wednesday and re Friday evenings from 6-9 p.m.+ mile intervals by ramps.Local roads pass under the structure and the rest of the area underneath will be used for parking.Viewing the model are, City Executive Hugh G.Hansen; and Mayor Reginald Dawson, of Town of Mount Royal.in Southern\u2019 .i 55 YEARS IN & WESTMOUNT\" .\u2019 \\ \u2019 .\"Reliable > JEWELLERS Mayor Lyman I Playfair, of Committeeman H.C.Chisholm, 43 Buried Saturday Final rites were held Tuesday for Harry Craig Chisholm, 50 Windsor avenue.well known in real estate circles, who died Saturday at his residence.He was 45 years old.Mr.Chisholm was sales manager of D.W.Ogilvie & Co., and active in real estate circles.He was the son of the late William C.Chisholm, KC, solicitor general for the Canadian National Railways.> He is survived by his wife.the former Helen Mary Mudge; four sons, Craig.Gavin, Timothy and Christopher; two brothers, John F.Chisholm,.QC, of Montreal, and Dr.Gavin C.Chisholm, of two sisters, Mrs.Douglas C.Abbott, of Ottawa, and Mrs.John Bocock, of Jo- Victoria, BC; hannesburg, South Africa.«I WATCH REPAIRS | Examiner | 5 Certified Watchmakers.OHMAN'S WE.4046 Junior High Scholarship | Winners Scholarship winners in seventh, eighth and ninth years at Westmount Junior High School were announced this week.They are: \u2018 + 7G1 \u2014 Barbara Boyes, Jean Macarthur; 7G8 \u2014 Brooke Clibbon,.Margaret Rose Davies, Irene Elkin, Carol Gun- vor - Erickson, Alena Koltry, Anne Mary Pepall, Elizabeth Watson, Judith Zeisler; 7B1 \u2014 Peter Seybold, David Stan- - way; 7B2 \u2014 Edward Aronoff, James Berwick, Stephen Kinsman, Ray Lawson, Charles Sise; 7B3 \u2014 Donald Hender- - son; 7B4 \u2014 Billy Atwood, Colin Aykroyd, David Bin- - more, Steven Levy.8G1 Norma Dworkin, Mary Lawson, Alva Mendels; 8G2 \u2014 Eleanor Copland, Janice Greenberg, Fiona Martin; 8G3 Norma Masters, .Heather Whipps; 8M \u2014 Rebekah Mendelson, Judy Pot- tel; 8B1 \u2014 Gordon MacKay, Ralph Roskies, Allah Ulrich; 8B2 \u2014 Leslie Halpert, David Magder, David Mayerovitch, Lorne Mendel], Stephen Scott, Michael Stein, Barrie Wilson, 8B3 Charlie Kinghorn; 8B4 \u2014 Stuart Smith.9G1 \u2014 Grace Aronoff, Janet Barclay, Eve Tunner; 9G2 \u2014 Julia Adams, 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Victoria Ave.- WAInut 2761 ~2 \u201cThe Customer of Yesterday is a F Hienä Today\u201d PV VR VY NYY YR AAAAA YY VY VY VY YY VY YY VYY VV vv vq Mechanical Repairs Westmouat Ea TT ; $ t \u201c A Pedy ASS TT LETTE SEE «mec TR 2e A PE Te ew or STE .PAGE FOUR ir Jack Hirshberg Reports Direct From «x Hollywood \u2019 HOLLYWOOD, July 1st \u2014 Just as Labor Day seems officially to end the summer season, Dominion Day, to the best of my memory, always seemed to put the stamp \u2018Official\u2019 upon its arrival.Suddenly the grass seemed greener, the trees fuller, the skies blyer, the sun warmer.The pace of living slackened from a run ta a walk, and the hours of daylight after supper offered precious moments of family conversation on the front stoop or: the lawn.All this, of course, was back in Montreal, where the township is blessed with four distinct seasons.In retrospect a long-time \" expatriate like this type- slinger is perhaps likely to wax a little too nostalgic.You tend to forget the biting cold of a January wind, the slush that comes with spring, tbe sticky humidity of an August night.You remember the skating - rinks on every vacant corner lot, the first sight of , grass peeking out from under a vanishing blanket of dirty snow, the breezes atop.Mt.Royal as the orchestra wafts out its melodies from the Chalet .steps.J I suppose that\u2019s how it should be.Here in South- _ ern California it is summer all year long, but there's snow for the asking just two hours away by automobile.The feeling is different, however.The population has increased so EL.9545 Sherbrooke at Gray NOW PLAYING 'TIL TUESDAY .\"RHAPSODY\" in Technicolor with Elizabeth TAYLOR Vittorio GASSMAN John ERICSON \u2014 Also \u2014 \"DUFFY OF SAN QUENTIN Louis HAYWARD - Joanne DRU Paul KELLY DE.9711 Monkland at Girouard TODAY and FRIDAY .\"Long, Long Trailer\u201d in Ansco Color with Lucille BALL - Desi APNAZ \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Saadia\u201d in Technicolor with Cornel WILDE - Rita GAM + SATURDAY to TUESDAY .\u2018Money From Home\u201d in Technicolor with Dean MARTIN - Jerry LEWIS \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Jivaro\u201d in Technicolor with Fernando Rhonda LAMAS - FLEMING y - tremendously that scarcely anyone was born here and the community lacks the civie pride and stability so characteristic of life in Montreal.If Montreal got a new hotel this was an event of the decade.Here new hotels \u2014 multi-million dollar luxury establishments \u2014 soar skywards al- everyone roots for the New most overnight and nobody seems to notice.Here York Yankees or the Boston Braves and the poor Hollywood Stars and Los - Angeles Angels complain of poor attendance.Here everyone brags of the virtues of their old home town, though few show any inclination to move back east again.Los Angeles seems in more ways than one to be a state of mind.» So what?So here I am at the old typewriter, losing myself in nostalgia by the old swimming pool, remembering July picnics in the Laurentians, trout jumping at St.Donat, the Campbell Band, concerts in Westmount Park, and the cricketgers pursuing that mysterious game whose in- - tricacies I could never fathom.Here I am hungering for a bite of a hot pastrami sandwich at Ben's Delicatessen, anxiously perusing the Associated Press sports bulletins to see how the Royals are doing in the International League.Here I am, a stone\u2019s toss from with its wondrous sym- fabulous Hollywood Bowl phonies under the stars \u2014 but dreaming of the canned organ music of the merry- go-round at Dominion Park, Here I am dreaming \u2014 but, then, that\u2019s what sum- - mur is for, anyhow.* FINALE \u2014 Final settlement of the Rita Hay- worth-Aly Khan dispute involves the wastrel playboy depositing $108,000 to Rita\u2019s credit every year in a Paris bank for the support of their child, Yasmin .Roy Rogers\u2019 new contract guarantees distribution of 3,000,000 phonograph records annually, the discs to.be released by Simon and Cchuster Publishing Company instead of a recognized recording firm .Gary Cooper, always depicted as the quiet, solid, conservative type, has a bonafide waterfall in his living room.Bishop Sheen, whose television series of weekly sermons is a hit, may do a THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1954 ++ What We Now See Obsolete In Ten Years Hollywood, June 29 \u2014 Beyond color television lies third dimension and in not many more years we'll see it in its perfected state.Taking a long look into the future, Brig.Gen.David Sarnoff, board chairman of RCA, sees this new advance in electronics -as a giant step.in the ultra-refine- ments of home reception.\u201cWe have been conducting -laboratory tests at Princeton, N.J., for the past three years,\u201d said Sarnoff, \u201cand the results have \" been encouraging.It's coming along and 3-D will be a reality before many more years, most certainly, in our time.\u201d Science and electronics are moving so fast, declared the innovator of more electronic developments than any other industry figure, that \u201cin 10 years everything we're now seeing will be so obsolete that we won\u2019t recognize them.The only thing that progresses slowly is man and he is being forced to survive by learning the use of the products of science * tour of the eastern straw- hat theatre circuit putting on a one-man program.Proceeds would go to his favorite charities .Edward.G.Robinson's son, Eddie, Jr., has turned dise jockey on a Burbank station.He is sponsored by a barbecue sauce.Young Robinson is too \u2018frequently barbecued himself, however, and was recently arrested on his third or fourth charge of drunk- eness .Irene Dunne, Loretta Young and a few partners bought stock in the Beverly Hills Hotel for $500,000 in 1941.They recently sold their shares at a $5,000,000 profit.* Mae West Plays Las Vegas Night Club.1 Las Vegas, July 1 \u2014 Mae West plays her first nightclub this month, cpen- ing a two-week engagement at the Sahara, Las Vegas.She will be surrounded by a male group in the act, presenting a cycle of songs.- Engagement begins the \u201c end of the month.Miss West has already begun rehearsals for the act, which will highlight a couple of tunes she composed herself.* Marlene Dietrich Big Success In London London, June 22nd \u2014 Marlene Dietrich, playing to capacity audiences at the Cafe de Paris here, has been holding the top in London society spellbound for forty minutes.Miss Dietrich was introduced at her initial performance by Noel Coward, who until her appearance held the attendance record here.x: Elaine Davis, (Mrs.Mickey Rooney} will play opposite her husband in \u201cThe Atomie Kid.\u201d , x ,! Phil Carey set to star in Columbia\u2019s \u201cWyoming Outlaws.\u201d * Melinda Markey will be seen in \u201cA Woman's World.\u201d * Paul Glass, son of the silent screen star Gaston Glass, is to be seen in \u201cThere\u2019s No Business Like Show Business.\u201d \" homa.\u201d .> Gloria Graliaîne Will play \u2018the Ado Annie role in Rod- gers-Hämmérsteid\u2019s \u201cOkla.À Gene.Nelsoñ is the seventh definite casting for .\u201cOllahoma.\u201d +x .Richard Conte will have the .co-star role with Bro- derick Crawford .in \u201cNew York Confidential.\u201d [he beck in refreshment BAR-B-Q + TASTE OR TAKE HOME A Delicious.Golden Brown FROM THE SILVAPLANA SWISS BAR-B- 0.(Formerly Westmount Barbecue) 5151 Sherbrooke Street West (One block west of Westmount Theatre) CHICKEN INC.EL.2944 AFTERNOON & EVENING q a except Mondays at 7,30 p.m.Celebrate DOMINION DAY BRING THE FAMILY - oe din à La aia).i ts tp i \u2014 AD Mn eS WS GI GED EE I WER Wn EE Em ww T= We a ame \u2014\u2014 ee mn \u2014 we \u2014 \u2018 «.- \u2018 THE EXAMINER, \u201cWESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1954 : wagon is a canvas-topped affair, drawn by four matched thorough- Goodman Un-Girdles Gun and Groans \"Why did 1 ever Leave Golden West\" Expatriate Envious As Stampede Fever Hits Him Hard By MARTY GOODMAN An estimated half million- people.are expected to set a new attendance record at the \u201cbiggest outdoor show on earth\u201d next week, at the same time enjoying a fun- filled \u2018rollicking seven days.Meanwhile countless other transplanted Calgarians will mourn their inability to return home for their beloved Calgary Stampede, I know \u2014 I'm one of them In fact anyone who has ever seen the fabled Stampede, which starts Monday and lasts a week, will have regrets if unable to return for the spectacle., A record crowd of 451,837 slapped down their attendance fee at last year\u2019s show.and this time even more are expected to view the proceedings.NO GOUGING _ Everyone in Calgary gets into the act during Stampede Week.You'll find waitresses with colored silk kerchiefs topping their uniforms.Bank clerks don broad- brimmed cowboy hats, and even\u2019 the conservative post office assistants are caught wearing string ties.The thing that surprises \u2014 and delights \u2014 newcomers to the rodeo is that room rates \"1d meal prices don\u2019t change.Aljgerta\u2019s Stampede City of the Foothills reaps a nice financial harvest from the thousands of visitors, but.it isn't by gouging.Hotel rooms are often reserved a year in advance by enthusiastic rodeo fans.And certainly it's best to get your reservation in early if you're choosy about your quarters.Calgary has hotels and motels in quantity, but when Stampede Week rolls around it's necessary for citizens to open their homes to take care of the influx.A coordinating committee directs visitors to suitable aecomodations from a street booth near the pal- THE -\u2014 ee en an w= oy Bo \u201cce 5 oa Comrany [Livre ot\u2019 \u201cpra ort © CANADA'S LARGEST SELLING \"LAGER me een -\u2014- atial Palliser Hotel.The -Calgay \u2018Stampede differs from ordinary rodeos in several respects.Bulldogging a steer isn\u2019t permitted \u2014 instead the contestant must slip a scarlet ribbon on rubber bard over one horn, ° An oustanding \u2018difference \u2014 and-one of the most exciting additional floors for anticipated events \u2014 is the chuck wagon race [ held nightly.These thrilling races, said to belong exclusively to Alberta rodeos, take the form of time trial heats during the opening days, with the grand finale being saved for the last day.The Stampede Grounds are right in the city, only a few blotks from the business section.The entrance is a stockade, a reproduction of old Fort Calgary.Inside is an old barracks of the Northwest Mounted Police with present day Mounties on duty in their traditional scarlet tunics.SPECIAL CACHET The Stampede branch of the post office, with its special cachet, operates during this one week of the year, and is continually thronged.\u2018 The Indian encampment of 89 teepees houses members of the Sarcee, Stony and Blackfoot tribes.Hitching posts for their ponies are nearby, and rations are issued fo the Indians daily by the Stampede management.Monday the week will get away to its traditional start with a two-hour long parade, complete with officials on\u2019 golden palomino horses, children on Shetland pon- jes, high-stepping drum major- Dealing with a subject of special interest to every businessman, at this time, the Bank of Montreal's Business Review for June, published today, compares the trends in the economies of Canada and the United States.The review points out that it is now clear that, after climbing persistently and often rapidly since 1946, business activity reached a peak in the autumn of 1953, and entered upon a gentle downward slope, the contours of which are still being mapped.To a significant extent, the review notes, Canadian conditions have paralleled those in the U.S.The Canadian economy is invariably affected by American influences but, in addition, the improved competitive position of overseas countries has affected this continent as a whole.In Canada, the peak came a little later in 1953, and the subsequent descent has been a little more gradual than in States.Moreover, there are signs that, in both ccuntries, business activity is now following a more level course.\u201cLooking broadly at the period since October 1953,\u201d the review dian economy has been subjected to some recessive influences which intensity.Each of the main sources of demand showed some softening, but there was little evidence of the cumulative interaction of declining demand that marks a ,| sharp business downturn.\u201d SEASONAL VARIATION The story of the winter months; the bank states, has focussed attention on the growing degree of seasonal variation in business activity.This is not, of course, a new phenomenon in Canada.Its incidence was lessened during and \u2018| immediately following World War II, under conditions of general shortage.\u201d Recent years, however, have seen the re-emergence and accentuation of seasonal swings says, \u201cit is evident that the Cana- | however, have been of moderate | in Canadian activity.As may, be ettes, school bands, military floats, dude ranch balladeers, Ipdian braves in-buckskin and beads, and cavortins clowns, Each morning for the rest of the wee\u2019: chuck wagons are stationed throughout the business district.The gas stove at the rear turns out flapjacks for the crowd, along with a dab of bacon.| In the driver's seat, a cowboy with guitar runs through his tory of rangeland ballads, rounded by adoring youngsters, During the morning, downtown streets are roped off for square dancing, with caller and fiddler.Nearby on a side street the Indians put on the Pairie Chicken dance.Again at night, square dance music resounds from out in front of the Palliser Hotel where a block Tong street dance goes under the stars.The Calgary Exhibition is an integral part of the Stampede.Agricultural machinery, homecraft, commercial exhibits, and midway are additional features, and \u2014 in 1958 \u2014 for the first time \u2014 a curling rink.The cool rink was a popular spot in the hot sunny weather the Stampede enjoyed last summer.Livestock is one of the principal exhibits, and judging goes on during the mornings.Clown acts ease the tension created by bucking broncos, Brahm.bulls and steer riding.The evening show always gets underway with the chuck wagon races, goes on to the vaudeville acts and winds up with fireworks.For the uninitiated, reper- a chuck Canada, U.S.Economic Are Reviewed By Bank expected, employment in canning, logging, construction and water transportation varies most sharply, and the workers employed for a part of a year by these four industries alone number about 165,000.Both in Canada and the United States, thé review points out, spring appears to have halted the winter's tale of declining activity.Fragmentary statistics relating to April and May show that the new orders received by manufacturing industries have recovered somewhat, industrial production, an upturn in business activity is a normal seasonal occurrence at this time of year, and, if allowances | is made for this fact, recent developments lose some of their lustre.In many respects, the improvement is only seasonal and, in some instances, less than seasonal.The review then concludes that it is too early to say that recessive tendencies have been reversed.All that can be said is that they have ceased to persist.Super Value Pair.Men! finest quality English Shogs.Sizes 7-11.INTERNES ! ! ! nied by four handsomely dressed blows, barrels.Four wagons compete in sur- | \u2018 breds with driver, and accompa- outriders.V'hen the starting horn these riders must load stove, tent fly and poles into the wagon, mount their own horses, and rac: half a mile around the track, never passing their own wagon, In order to equalize distances, the wagons must first make a figure eight around two each of seven or eight heats each evening, for the final purse of $9,000.Winners of all contests receive their prize monies and trophies | PAGE FIV on the final Saturday night.Last summer, they were distributed by Prime Minister Louis St.Laurent, All this \u2014 undoubtedly the biggest outdoor show on earth \u2014 will go on next week.And during that time, I'll have to sit here like the fabled Brooklyn Dodger fan \u2014 waiting till next year.HIGH DIN) Pre ar mort ALL ARRIVALS AT LA GUARDIA FIELD 5 non-stops leaving daily at: 7.30 am.© 3.50 p.m.12.00 Noon 5.45 p.m.9.00 p.m.$23.00 or see All tim-~s quoled are local _daylight time COLONIAL AIRLINES For reservations and tickets call MA.2201 Direct Skycruiser 4-engine service to Washington via Syracuse leaving daily at 2:15 p.m.your local travel agent.ROOMING HOUS refused, anyone operating a of our co-operation.Monday and Friday only, o Westmount G , 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As the appeal to the Supreme Court has been bidden zone may be liable to be summonsed by the City if the authorities decide to do so.Our Association fully protects its members.If you are not a member, you will not receive the benefits For further information, call Mr.Menard, Fl.5179, & Property Owners Assoc.E.Menard, President 4166 Sherbrooke St.West F OPERATORS rooming house in a for- r write uest House MEN'S FAMOUS NAME ENGLISH SHOES JULY: SPECIALS $1 Q-°5 Visit our July Sale and save DOLLARS on thèse Black or Brown Calf Bluchers.B-C-D widths, Rubber sole & Hest.910,00 SHOES .Corner Prince Albert AGNEW 4891 SHERBROOKE ST.W.DE.4842 OPEN TILL 9 P.M.FRIDAY REG'D.CAMPERS!! MOCCASINS ' .from 3.95 Boys' & Girls\u2019 TENNIS SHOES afrom 2,75 a Seman wn Lr J.py ART TERETE ES nr vr a a SELES cr + aes \u201c THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY PAGE BIX THE EXAMINER Bsrvins che City of Westmon GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S (HETROPOLIS ished Every Friday , THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY ' \"Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.! WAlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, f Mall subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.I Authorized as 2nd Class Mail .Post Office Dept., Otiawa.FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, 1954 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 - Canada's Birthday Act of Union or Pact Between Races?The Canada GAZETTE, Vol.I, No.1.Ottawa, Monday, July 1, 1867.\u2019 CANADA.By the QUEEN, A PROCLAMATION For uniting the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, into one Dominion, under the name of CANADA.Whereas by an Act of Parliament, passed on the twentieth-ninth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven, in the thirtieth year of Our reign, intituled: \u201cAn Act for the Union of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, and the Government thereof and for purposes connected therewith\u201d, after divers recitals, it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Queen, by anc with the advice of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, to declare, by Proclamation, that on and after a day there- - in appointed, not being more than six months after the passing of this Act, the.Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick shall form and be One Dominion under the name of Canada, and on and after that day those Three Provinces shall form and be One Dominion under that name accordingly;\u201d .We, therefore by and with the advice of Our Privy Council, have thought fit to issue this Our Royal Proclamation, and We do ordain, declare and command that on and after the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- seven, the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, shall form and be One Dominion under the name of Canada.\u201d Given at Our Court, at Windsor Castle, this twenty-second day of May, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and in the thirtieth year of our reign.GOD save the QUEEN.* 0% 0% Canada\u2019s birth certificate, reproduced gbove, is an interesting document, especially \u2018majority.There is nothing either in the Act or in| \u2018independence will be emphasized at the rights of the part to those of the whole, within one year.Again, the central authority in view of the controversy.that has broken.\"out from time to time respecting it.~~ © Nationalist minded politicians have from, - time to time, advanced the theory that Con-| federation was not essentially an-act of Union of the provinces but rather a pact| between the two predominant races, which established the equality of the French- speaking minority with the English-speaking the proclamation of it, to support this compact view, but its proponents argue that under -no other agreement would Quebec have entered the Confederation.It is incorr- ceivable, they proclaim, that Quebec would have concurred in any arrangement to establish a national government in which representatives from English Canada would predominate and which would exercise authority over the minority.To support this view they have put all kinds of strange interpretations on various parts of the Act.¥ #% # Yet, the nationalists to the contrary, the representatives from Quebec did subordinate as did the representatives from the English provinces, to make the nation strong and united.It is interesting to note that the.Queen\u2019s Proclamation, in which they all concurred, makes né mention of French or English, Upper or Lower Canada, but brackets them as the Province of Canada, and refers, not to four provinces, but to three.Throughout the Act, too, the intention to subordinate the authority of the provinces to that of the central authority is apparent.The delegates, for example, gave the central government the right to disallow any act of any of the local legislatures, providing only that such disallowance be exercised was given the right to declare any public work, in any of the provinces, before or after execution, for the general advantage of Canada, or for the advantage of two or more of the provinces, and to assume control of it.The obvious intention of the delegates, while reasonably safeguarding provincial rights, was to give the national parliament sufficient power to establish .and build a strong nation, and sufficient authority to keep it united.Give And Take {Rector of Trinity Memorial Church! By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor but it may be justified.There is a very acrimonious dispute going on at the present time between Quebec and Ottawa.Each is making claims, and in all probability \u2019 each is able to prove its claims to its own satisfaction.But in the meantime the whole country is in a bad temper over it.Surely it should be as easy for Ottawa and Old maps are interesting documents, and one can learn certain facts of history more readily from a map than from a hundred pages held a things over, rather there are other ways of settling disputes then going to wal.conference and continued the Quebec to erter into a friendly conference and come to an agreement, after concessions duly mare on hoth sides.There is a very serious breakdown nf stutemanship They and talked division 33:22): 2, 1954 Attend the Church ot Y Your Church ss the.Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Floursh.our Chosce Regularly.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE - The spiritual basis of man\u2019s true + + Christian Science church services this Sunday in the Lesson- Sermon entitled \u201cGod.\u201d i Man's God-given freedom will be brought out in readings from] \u201cScience and Health.with Key toH the Scriptures\u201d by-Mary Baker Eddy, including the following pas-| sage: \u201cDiscerning the\u201d rights of man, we cannot fail to forsee the doom of ail oppression.Slavery is not the legitimate state of man , .Citizens of the world, accept the ¢ glorious liberty of the children of God\u2019 and be free! This is your divine right.\u201d ; \u201cAmong the passages to be read |E the Bible is the following (Isaiah \u201cFor the \u2018Lord is our judge, the Lord is our lawgiver, the Lord is our king; he will save us.\u201d BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave, John Alexander Johnston, D.D,, Golden Fext: : Shall- First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue \u201c at Sherbrooke Street ~ \u201cSunday, July Ah, \"11:00 a.m.Church Service fo \u2018 1:00 a.m.Sunday School .Subject of Sermon: Revelation - 15:4, Not Fear Thee, \"QO.Lord, and Glorify: Thy Name?For \u201cThou Only \u2018Art Holy; For -All Nations Shall Come and Worship Before Thee.\u201cGod\u201d Who Every Wednesday 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting, Reading Roons n the Church Edifice.Open to the from the King James Version of publie Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, to 4 p.m.ANGLICAN Church Of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount .Rev Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, Honorary Assisfant - Sunday, July qth Minister Third Sunday After Trinity Mr.Bibbers Troop, 8:00 am.Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster 10:15 a.m.Mattins (Said) 11 AM.11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST THE ASTONISHING HEBREW 7:00 p.m.EVENSONG \u201cIhe B LREVIVAL Lived .\u201cThe Breath came! They ved!\u201d fond & Friday, \u201cThey Stood Upon Their Fret 1 Holy Comeunion aa > Thursday 7 COMMUNION AT \"NOON Saturday.7:00 am.Wednesday, THE BRITISH AWAKENING 9:30 a.m._ 111 \u201cBilly\u201d Graham Believes \u2014 The World has Reached [he Time ST.MATTHIAS The Clock has Struck the Hour The Awakening is About to Spread CHURCH DR.JOHNSTON AT BOTH SERVICES WESTMOUNT POST-SCRIPT SERVICE for Prayer & Conference of text.I have before me two allases, one published in Montreal in 1834 and the other in Xdinhurgh in 1840.They leach .me som2 interesting facts about the history of North Anterica.Every school boy knows that there have been three points of dispute in the boundary between the United States and Canada, Maine, the territory west of the Lakes and the Pacific Coast, and almost every school boy thinks that Canada got a raw deal in the drawing of the boundary line.But a study of the maps tends to , change one\u2019s mind.I shall confine \"myself to one case, for I only want to use it for a parable anyway The problem on the Pacific Coast was where to draw the line between British and American interests, and the a'lases show a complete lark of agreement.The British map assigns Oregon to British North America while the Canadian map gives British North America west coast at all, Oregon goes north to the Russian Panhandle and includes \u201cVancouver Island.Those opposing claims might well have led to war, he- cause peoples love lang for its own sake, But the two nations showed that shadowy line of which has already been drawn westwards from Lake Superior to the Rockies.Very considerable concessions were made on both sides.But a prohlem still rémained.If the line had heen drawn out to sea it would have cut off the south end of Vancouver Island, and the island would have been Jeft with a divided ownership.This time the U.S.A, made the concession and the island is a part of Canada.This is a rather Jong parable, SYNAGOGUE _ CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat os Contor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm SABBATH EVE, FRIDAY, JULY 2nd Candle Lighting at 6:30 p.m, ; Evening Services at 6:15 p.m, SABBATH MORNING Prefiminary Services Scriptural Readings Numbers: Ch, 18, v.1\u2014Ch, Judges: Ch, 11, vs.1\u201433 Evening Services at 8:30 pom, Ethics of the Fathers, Ch, 4 WEEKDAY SERVICES Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m, 9:00 wn, 10:00 a.m.Sunday and Weekday evenings at - 8:3¢ p.m.Weekday mornings at 7:30 a.m, 1 and good will if the thing cannot be done Surely a Dominion has at least that much maturity on its 87th birthday.Library Hours Summer hours for \u2018the Westmount Library were announced this week, The library will be open Monday, Tüesday.Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m.to 9 p.m, and Wednesday from 10 a.m.until 6 p.m.It will be closed all day Saturday.PRESBYTERIAN.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D., Minister.Sunday, July 4th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service, MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmoster « .Cote St.Antoine Rosd™ HEAR \u2018THE LIVING VOICE and Church Hill \u2018 UNITED Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.DOMINION-DOUGLAS Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, M.A.and 8:00 aon.Holy Communion STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN 11:00 a.m.Morning Service and Serin Dominion-Douglas Church 7:30 p.m.Evening Service (Said) Westmount Blvd, & Lansdowne \u2018Ave, = TVR TONE.weLcome le Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.0.Choirmaster and Organist Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH >» ST.ANDREW'S Jherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avanue WESTMOUNT tev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector and Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, Hon.Ass't.WESTMOUNT Rev.C.J.Abraham, Assistant ._PARK-EMMANUEL h Third Sunday After Trinity Uniting for the ri months 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion p h Sunday, July jth 11:00 a.m.Choral Communion.Preach- In St.Andrew's Church gr Rev.Canon F.L.Wbit- 101 Cole St.Antoine Hd Fe ; .( (ear Argyle Avenue) sn .7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: The 11:00 a.m, Rev.H.W.Reld, B.D.- a \u201cKEEPING THE LAMPS .IVednesday No pan Servi 7:00 a.m, Holy Communion 1 vening ervice + Choir Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.Thursday Organist: O.R.Gliddon 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion UNITED NEXT SUNDAY AT \u2018 ST.JAMES UNI DOWNTOWN RELI TED CHURCH GIOUS CENTRE ESTABLISHED 1803 463 St.Catherine Street West Co Convenient to hotels - Guest Speaker: Rev.T.R.Davies, M.C., M.A, D.D.of Grace United Church, Saskatooon, who will preach a series of Sermons throughout the month of July.Do not miss his strong and uplifting messages.11:00 a.m.Subject: \u201cA Fellowship for God and Man.\u201d 7:30 p.m.Subject: \u201cChristian Public-mindedness.\u201d 11:00 a.m.Anthem: \u201cJesu, Joy of man\u2019s desiring\u201d .Bach > Aria: \u201cArm, arm, ye brave\u201d (\u2018Judas Maccäbneus\u2019) Hahdel ~ VALENTINE SMILEY = 7300 p.m.Recital of Organ Music \\ - .Anthem: \u201cGive ear, O Lord\u201d .Pattison Solo: \u201cO Lord, thou hath searched me out\u201d .Bénnett ' .MARGARET PRESTON .42 Visitors will be warmly welcomed at this: Mother Church LY and are requested to sign, \u2018with their addresses, in the _ book of Friendly Remembrance.Rev.B.B.Brown, D.D, > .Interim Minister x \u2018 - Atmold Bellis , OrgahtsF añd Choirinitter i CEN ETI RS et For All Kinds Of FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES CALL WE.1151 FREE DELIVERY ALL KINDS of ANNUAL and PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANT .MELVILLES 4471 St.Catherine West res THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY ?, 1954 1\u2019 PROPERTY FOR SALE KENSINGTON AVEN.D.G.NEW \u201c DETACHED COTTAGE AND BUNGALOW FRONT LANDSCAPED, FACING PARK SCHOOLS, WELL BUILT CHOICE LOCATION, 6 ROOMS , AND GARAGE, WITH BATHROOMS, HOT AND OIL \u2018SYSTEM, BOARD HEATING, PIPING, AMPLE CUPBOARD SPACE.MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED.BUILT BY - 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86 HELP WANTED MALE PAGE SEVEN REFRIGERATORS Floor Models Well Known Makes AT OUR COST PRICE WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES COMPANY WE.2226 Fl.3006 4209 St.Catherine St.W.84 HELP WANTED .FEMALE YOUNG man for grocery.Apply d4sti Sherbrooke West, Y-18 87 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE JANITOR 10 years experience, Good references.Living quarters desired.Write Box No.255 c-o 2185 Hamtpon Ave.Y-16 LOOK TO.THE FOTO RE You will be a better man by answer- you as a salesman and as a close.1 We wlil increase your confidense and develop your personality.You will make money at the same time.We are a leading Canadian Specialty Co.For a bright future phone Walnut 5472, and USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIED, Chamber Music .A Changing Scene Within the last five years chamber music has soared to unusual heights in the musical horizon and like everything else the competition in this field is very keen, It has made the quality of most chamber music groups.rise, Let us go back to the origin of chamber music for the benefit of those who, are not familiar with this art.The expression \u2018chamber music\u201d is derived from \u201cmusica di camera\u2019 \u2018and was first played in the chambers of rich amateurs, All music for any combination of in: struments smaller than an orchestra may be called \u201cchamber music\u201d, The most popular form now is the \u201cstring quartet\u201d and Joseph Haydn was one of the earliest composers to develop this type of work.Haydn is certainly one of the greatest composers of all time and is krown as the \u201cFather of the orchestra.\u201d There are many kinds of chamber music and a vocal ensemble combined with several instruments can also be classified as \u201cchamber music\u201d.This combination is not heard as frequently as string quartets, (first and second violins, viola and violincello) woodwind groups, piano - trios, (piano violin and cello) piano quartet, (same as the trio but a viola is added) piano quintet (piano and string quartet).Chamber music is most often in Sonata Form and while it may not sound difficult bechuse of its light effect, it really requires good musicians to provide fine performances.Originally, as the name implies, chamber music was played in small quartets but now- large halls, locally in Moyse Hall (McGill Chamber Music Society) and the ballroom of the Ritz-Carl- ton Hotel (Pro Musica Society).Just to show our readers how popular chamber music has become, we picked out the following list of famous chamber music groups\u2019 that are booked solidly \u2018during the busy concert searon ing this ad: Our methods will develop.Musical.Sharps, Flats & Naturals.kkk hk kok kk Kk ù x À by Frances Goltman adays it is given to the public in | 39 LOST LOST, June 25th, lady's watch, silver,* near Tansdowne to Westmount.Library: and 3 or 3A car to Simpson's.DExter 7261.Y-23 42 PERSONALS PRIVATE summer classes in French, supplementary exams a specialty.HU, 83-5980.Y-13 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS \"GROUPS For particulars P.O.Box 2-3 Station L, Westmount Wednesday, Westmount Thursday, West End \u2019 (which seems to be all year round) and you will notice that a number of these have played to Montreal audiences.We have added an x\u201d beside these The Amadeus Quartet, The Berkshire Quartet, The Quartetto Italiano, Loewenguth String Quartet (x), Kroll String Quartet, Juillard Quartet, Griller String Quartet (x), Saidenberg Chamber Players, Trio di Trieste, Pasquier Trio, Albeneri Trio, Hol- .\\ywooëd String Quartet, Hungarian String Quartet (x), Curtis String Quartet, Fine Arts Quartet, Mannes, Gimpel Silva Trio, Paganini Quartet (x), Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, Pro Musica Antiqua from Brussels, .Randolph Singers, - Vienna Octet, Boccherini Quartet, New Music String Quartet New York Woodwind Quintet and Barylli Quartet.Yes indeed, it looks as if chamber music is here to stay! NEXT WEEK: A CANADIAN VISITOR.SAYING OF THE WEEK: The expression, \u201cKnowledge is power,\u201d is used by Lord Bacon; but it had its origin long before nis time in : If You Have A Spare Time Use It To Earn Money Enjoy part time work at Eaton's pat .urs that are convenient to yo .You can earn a ateady income, and \u201chave the full privileges enjoyed by Eaton's staff, Applications for part-time women with one of our consultants at the EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 1485 VICTORIA ST.THE T.EATON CO.LTD.OF MONTREAL Y-20 o_o Westmount Baptist floor mats well brushed, for dust tion Entertainment Committee an- o d, ; \u2018| CLEANING on the floor is usuaily the culprit.nounce that card parties have been PEDAL PUSHERS WITH MATCHING TOPS Compan - It's cireulated to your nostrils by \u20ac y an BUS.221 tn ais vents et a deer 3\u201d 8 COTION BLOUSES sccsveicosnmo 2,98 .m ., can GL.2245 vo off (5) Accumulated dirt on the |i} Pg held September A SHORT SLEEVES .; all us to clean windows, take off |i engine: Caused by excessive dirt- ; worm windows.clean and Jub on road driving.Steam-cleaning the Request For Books COTTON SKIRTS FN FROM 3.98 delay.' cqsize is the most effective rem-| Miss Jean Bovey, President of |S SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Ô |the Women's Voluntary Services | = (Montreal) reports that \u2018she, has MELROSE CONSTRUCTION RE D received a letter of thanks from |Q : Isabel G.Haschuck, WVS Central | g ; .| «Organizer with the Canadian Fore- x - GENERAL CONTRACTOR ; es in Germany, for bundles sof |O ; | Cement general repair work » Sidewalks » Driveways « Cement or books.ge SE lg, 8 \u2018Bl Stone Walls - Painting - Curpentry Work - Gutting Trees - Digging Further books are needed, par- LADIES WEAR - < | All kinds of Odd Jobs «x.ticularly French books and maga- |O NAN FL © 1 HSER | WORK \u2018GUARANTEED \u2014 FREE ESTIMATES \\ zines, Miss Bo¥ey reports.Dona- (Opposite PO.6-4832 HE.5890 \u201cMA.5562 tion of books, etc.should be sent 1233 Greene Avenue Avenue Theatre) F I, 9541 0 ¥ b \u2014 | to, \u2018the following address.W.V.S.OOK >O< OK OC YOK OC oo YC] i Ta a J PAGE TEN Sewer Pipes Prove Intriguing To Tots At Day Nursery Ground new toy, .hours on end with the wrappings in which it came.The box, ribbon and paper are far more attractive than the present itself, and father, who was probably entranced with the electric train or the intricate mechanism of the little car, throws -up his hands over the inscrutable mind of the young.- This phenomenon has nat escaped the attention of people whg play facilities for children.The Montreal Parks and Playgrounds Association, the Red Feather ser- Vice that maintains model playgrounds in communities where other play fhcilities are lacking, has taken this into account in equipping its play areas.In addition to the standard activity equipment - the swings, sand AVENUE DRIVING SCHOOL * DUAL Ÿ © CONTROL © Éxpert Instruction WE.4151 1223 Greene Ave.{Opposite Avenue Theatre) \"Westmount's Original Driving School\u201d \u2018| \u201cwendy house\u201d, a plywood play- and play happily for*boxes, see-saws, and the like \u2014\u2019 model playgrounds are equipped with other objects that don\u2019t\u2019 even.have names, far less stated purposes.And because they are.not planned to be used in a- specific way, they are used in countless ways, adapted magically to the inspiration.of the moment, or the multitude of inspiratiôéns that a bunch of kids \u2018can génerate.A typical example of this new kind of equipment can be seen on the playground of the Montreal Day Nursery, Richmond ,Square, another Red Feather organization.A fascinatingly complicated crawl.through has been built with_sections of sewer pipe, firmly cemented into the ground.Placed at different angles and cemented at.a slight tilt to allow for drainage in case of rain, the pipes are brightly painted, indestructible and a source of apparently inexhaustible fun.It's a tunnel, a barrier for jumping; a hiding place,-a train and countless other things.The children who use it range in age from three to seven * years.More specific in use is the house that can be knocked down and reassembled with a minimum of trouble.It can be used indoors at the Nursery as well as outside, if bad weather rules out playground play.Other innovations in playggourid equipment are now being readied for the official opening of the playground season, June 28, when the Montreal Parks and Playgrounds Association opens its seven play centers located in widely scattered areas of the city.9 ANTOINE'S ART GALLERY Offers the following Interesting Suggestions Suggestion No.1 That- young married or engaged couples consider investing in one or more good pictures especially That young married or engaged couples consider payment plans.- Suggestion No.2 That Companies, Service Clubs and Banks consider the idea of purchasing an occasional painting for presentation for long Service \u2014 Retirement Gift \u2014 or Meritorious Service \u2014 as a deviation from the stereotyped -presentations at present in vogue.939 VICTORIA SQUARE Nee ene \u2014 ! UN.6-4095 J IF YOU HAVE SPARE TIME ~ USE IT TO EARN MONEY Enjoy part time work at Eaton's at hours that are convenient to you.You can éarn a steady income and have the full privileges enjoyed by Eaton's staff.Applications for part time women and girls accepted now; talk it over with one of our consultants at the EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 1485 Victoria Street QASA Announces Playoff Dafes The Quebec Amateur Softball Association this week announced playoff dates for provincial intermediate league.Lakeshore will meet Verdun in the semi-final, with the winner meeting the Montreal champion for the City crown.Dates are: PICK UP 6 POINT SEMI-FINAL: Lakeshore vs.Verdun, Sept 7, 8 p.m.Rheaume Park; Verdun vs.Lakeshore Sept, 9, 8 pm.To be advised; Verdun vs Lakeshore, Sept.11.8 p.m.To be advised.FINAL: Sept.13, Verdun or Lakeshore vs Montreal, Tren- holme Park, 8 p.m.Sept.15 Montreal vs Verdun or Lake- shore To be advised, 8 p.m.Sept.17, Verdun or Lakeshore vs Montreal Trenholme Park, 8 pm.Sept.19, Montreal vs Verdun or Lakeshore, To be advised, 8 p.m.Sept.21, Verdun or Lakeshore vs Montreal, \u2018Trenholme Park, 8 pm.Hurls Playoff games in the east will _ < THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY WHEN THE REAL warm weather comes to this realm of the country during the summer, this is the type of sport that cools a person off in a real hurry.The water skiing might prove a drawback to some people, but many wouldn't dream of not taking it up with scenery like this around.Westmount YMCA Fencing Club Hosts Outstanding Fencers From Canada, US The Westmount Y.M.C.A.fencing club will play hosts to the outstanding fencers of United States and Canada tomorrow, when they hold the first Italo Santelli Memorial Sabre Compeiion in Mont St.Louis gymnasium, NE Sponsors BEG And Foofball TV Television coverage of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games will be sponsored by the Northern Electric Company, according to arrangements recently completed between the company and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, The games will be to Aug.T.\u2019 held in Vancouver from July 30 The nightly telecasts will be seen across Canada over a microwave connected network direct from Vancouver.Canadian television stations not at present on the microwave connected networks will receive programs on film the following day.In adition, Northern Electric will act as joint sponsor with National Carbon of all scheduled games in the Big Four and Western football leagues.Playoff games in both loops will receive full coverage, as will the Grey Cup.During the regular season, there will be a television blackout in the city where the game is being played, and a film will be telecast in those centers the following .day or .soon after not be blacked out.The Grey Cup game will be telecast by all stations on the microwave network.Participating from the United States are George Work, Allan Kwartler, Abram Cohen, Dick Dyer, Neil Lazare, Lorand Mar- cell, Goldmann, and Leslie Pongo.Canadian sabre men competing will.be Rolland Asselin, Ed Brooke, Robert Cardozo, Robert Dejarlais, Anan Howard, Alex Kerekes, Lesxze Krasa, George Pouliot, David Silverstone, Xarl Schwende, George Tully and Joe Vida.\u2018The purpose of the competition is to perpetuate the memory of Caroline Italo Santelli, one of the greatest maitres of modern times, and to afford an opportunity for first class sabre men to indulge in their sport.Preliminary als will take place at 5 p.m.ner has been donated by maitre Stephen Vamos, professional of the Westmount club.Other ttop- hies will also be given to the finalists.Miss Eva Kun is the chairman of the tournament which is being conducted under the auspices of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.- Lakeshore Football Open Drills, July 19 Ed bgilvie, manager of the Lake- shore Football Club, announced that the Dominion champion Fly- 4 tice sessions at Valois field on July 19.The junior Flyers will commence drills on August 2.It has been rumored that Cliff McClay will return as junior mentor for a fifth term despite the fact that he announced his retirement at the close of the 1953 season, Kindness in ourselves is ' the \u2018honey that blunts the sting of un- 2 1954 = PAGH THIRTERN lo Hitter, Beats Browns 2-0 + :« \u2018The third no hit game of the season by a Unity pitcher waa hurled last Thursday, and this time the Indians won it for sure, Andy Byford came near the: perfect game as he shut out the Lions Browns 2-0, to move the Indians a game ahead of the second place St.Andrews White Sox, The gap was lengthened to a game and a half when the Iverley, Red Sox upset the White Sox 6-3 Monday, in the replay of a poste poned game, Byford struck out 16.and didn\u2019t walk a man until the last * inning, when he loaded the bases.His mates played perfect ball - behind him, and took advantage of every break offered them by the Browns.Peter Bemnett was tagged with the loss, only dealing out two hits.But misplays by his teammates cost him two runs and the game as the Indians came up with a top performance.The Indians moved in front 1-0 in the third inning when Stewart led off with a single, and then stole second.Scandali threw wild in an attempt to catch him stealing, and Stewart moved all the way around for one marker, Then in the fifth the Unity club tallied an insurance run \u2018when Laviolette reached first safely on an error.Leprohon fanned, and MacKay sacrificed the runner to second.Stewart was also safe on ~an error, and stole second.Laviolette scored on a passed ball soon after.Byford collected the only \u201cother hit for Unity when he singled to left in the fourth frame.He found himself in trouble only once.In the top of the sixth he walked Amabli, struck ouf Sullivan, them walked O'Reilly.Scandali then fanned, but Mumford was given the third walk of the inning.Byford then took charge again and struck out Dupont to end the game.Catcher Claude Scaffer was struck on the meat hand with a pitch in the second inning, and retired in favor of Stewart.The latter did a fine job of handling Byford throughout the game, Though outhit by the White Sox 6-3 Monday, the Red Sox came through in finé fashion to take the curtailed contest 6-3.Brian Elliot was the winner over the four inning route, and Bob Cooper took the, loss.Browns Indians Bennett and Scanda 0m W\u2014 0 0 3 001 Nx\u2014 2 2 0 \u2014 SALES & SERVICE \u2014 In The West End: BUDD & DYER Lid.WA.0331 - 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ITs DRYAS ANUT/ Like a beer that's Light.and Dry?Then CROWN & ANCHOR Ricebeer is the dry beer you'll call MY beer.Look for the cheery red, gold and white label, It's a promise of pleasure this rice beer fulfils, CROWN & ANCHOR Ricebeer \u2026 is a MOLSON product gare ro meta Ea TTT ESS pales Antenne gere rap oups\u201d > ame 2 creme PAGE FOURTEEN Top Four Places Tighten in Infermediate League As Dow and St.Augustine s Post Double Wins By MARTY GOODMAN.St.Augustine\u2019s showed their vaunted power in the West End Intermediate Softball League this week, taking both their scheduled games.Tuesday they knocked over Mac- Rae Electric 8-5, to go with their 7-5 victory over Bnai Brith Thursday.Dow also took two games to tighten the top teams, as MacRae split.The Brewers beat RCMP 1-0 in a pitcher's battle Thursday, then came back to beat Trenholme 4-1 Tuesday.The Mounties whipped Columbus \u2018 4-3 Tuesday, and in the third game Thursday, MacRae beat Trenholme 5-4.* The results left the Electricians still in sole possession of first place with 1R points St.Augustine's moved up to second one marker behind, while RCMP and Dow remained tied for third with 14 points, -The MacRae - St.Augustine tilt was a thriller ali the way.Jacques Belanger's crew collected three runs in the fowrth inning with the score 4-3 in their favor to sew up the decision.Ed Brown fanned one and walked five while gaining credit for the win, Sonny Smith struck out 10 and walked one for MacRae, Langill, Denis Hit Neil Langill and Lulu Denis each collected three hits in four tries for the winners, who put together a walk and three hits in the fourth innings for their three runs.Geoffroy was the hero for RCMP as they edged Columbus 4-3 Tuesday in the first game at Trenholme park.He singled in Dupont from second with the winning run in the eigth frame, after Columbus had tied it up in the sixth.Dupont doubled to get on base.\u2018 Al Anderson hit a season high with 20 strikeouts for the Mounties.He walked eight.Billy Quork struck out six and walkéd \u2018three.\u2026 Crevier, Anderson .and Nadon\u2019 each got two hits for the winners.Win Second Dow chalked up their second win of the week when they knocked over Trenholme 4-1 in the night game at Trenholme.Van Ryzwek followed his three hit tilt against RCMP with a two hitter, fanning nine and walking four.Barnard was the loser striking out six ana showing perfect control.Big smash for the winners was Van's ninth inning homer.Thursday\u2019s games were featured by the Dow-RCMP clash, with the winning and only run coming in the second inning.~- McFadden singled for Dow, went to second on a passed ball, then advanced to third on a ground ball.He came home on another passed ball, \u201cVan Ryzwek Wins Van Ryzwek struck out 11 and walked three.Anderson took the loss while fanning 14 and walking three, Collins, Geoffroy and Booth all singled for the Mounties.Al Gagnon paced St.Augustine's to their 7-5 victory over Bnai Brith as he hit four for five.Gus Graham was the winner, Max Neiman the loser.Please see us about before we close 4926 Sherbrooke St.West CLOSING THURS.JULY 8th RE-OPENING WED.AUG.18th Westmount Hobby Shop A.CHESMER, Proprietor (Between Claremont & Prince Albert) your hobby needs for a holiday.\\ DE.2764 _| It\u2019s the talk Red Cap Ale is the finest Money Back Guarantee.and your money will be refunded.THE ALE WITH THE - $100, FLAVOUR SECRET Every day, more and more Montrealers are saying send in the label from a bottle of Red Cap Ale to The Carling Breweries Limited, Montreal, Quebec, together with your name and address, WAN S of Montreal! ale they\u2019ve ever tasted, If you don\u2019t agree, just | i organization oper ating PTE The Scoreboard \u201cGAMES PLAYED BASEBALL / Littie League American B Thursday\u2014Indians 2, Browns A, Friday\u2014Red Sox 6.White Sox 3.SOFTBALL T'est End Intermediate Thursday\u2014Sl.Augustines 7, Bnai Brith 5; Dow 1, RCMP 0; MacRae 5, Trenholm: 4.-/ : Tuesday\u2014\u2014St.Augustine\u2019s 8, Mac- Rae 5; RCMP 4, Columbus 3; Dow 4, Trenholme 1.GAMES NEXT WEEK BASEBALL Little League American B Mouday\u2014[Indians at\u2019 Red Sox.Tuesday\u2014White Sox at Browns.Wednesday\u2014Red - Sox at Browns.Thursday\u2014 White Sox at Indians.SOFTBALL : West End Intermediate Tuesday-\u2014Dow at MacRae (\\Vestmoutit 1); Boai Brith at Columbus (Tren- holme 6:45 po); RCMP at St.Augustine\u2019s (Trenhoime 8:45 *p.m.) Thursday \u2014 St.Augustine\u2019s at Tren- holme (OXfordi: Columbus at Mac.Rae (Wesinsount 1); Bnai Brith at Dow (Westmount 2), Liuescores: Tuesday 310 000 10\u2014 5 10 3 311 300.00\u2014 8 1 1 Bow- MacRae St, Augustine's ,.Smith and Selby; Brown and ness.ROMP 010 020 010\u2014 4 10 0 Columbus .one 111 6000\u2014 3 3 2 Anderson and Collins; W.Quirk and 1.Quirk., Dow oven.100 200 DN1\u2014 4 8 2 Trenjioime 102200 106 (00 006\u2014 1 2 1 Van Ryzwek and Morton; Bernard and Coverini, .Thursday RCMP 2222000000 non 000 000\u2014 0 3 3 Dow .M0 000 00x\u2014 1 4 5 Ander son and Laroche; Van Ryzwek and Morton.St.Augustine's .310 106 602 \u2014 7 13 3 Bnal Brith .112 000 001\u2014 5 5 2 Gi.Graham and Bowness; Neiman and Glazer, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1954 BASEBALL Litile league American B P.W.L.Pet.GBL | Indians .13 8 4 682 \u2014 White Sox .12 7 5 583 1'4 Browns .13 7 6 8 2 Red Sox.12 z 10 Rin 61; SOFTBALL West End plntermediate W.IL.D.Pts.MacRae .0 8 2 0 16 st Augustine's 1 7 3 1 16 HCMP 222200 .1 7 3 ë 14 Dow .020000- 10 7 3 0 14 | Columbus 1.1 3 7 1 7 Trenhoime .10 3 7 0 6 12 1.0 0 2 Bnai Br ith Do-It-Yourself\u2019 League Is Sef Up Across Dominion Increasing interest in \u201cdo-it- yourself\u201d activities and the organization of a number of craft and hobby groups in various parts of the country have resulted in formation of a Canadian-Do- It-Your- self League, it was announced last night.The league which is a non-profit under a lon Monday, August 2.The tour- THE HAPPIEST FISHERMAN in San Francisco is seven-year- old Wayne Ahrens, proudly holding a nine-pound leopard shark, still alive after being hooked off Pier 43.Note the life jacket.All kids going after big ones should wear them.(NEA) YMHA Golf Tourney At Elm Ridge Aug.2 The Elm Ridge Country Club will be tHe scene of the annual YM.-Y.W.H.A.golf tournament nament, an all Y outing, is expected Lo attract a large field that will be shooting for a host of prizes.Chairman Irving Maklan and his committee are planning many innovations that will include a guest speaker at dinner and a special entertainment attraction that will be held in the late afternoon.Three time tournament winner, Elie Godel looms as a heavy favorite' to repeat this year, but the hulk of entries are not ready to concede to this sharp hitting links star.Godel's record sub par round of 69 in last year's event will give the hoys something to shoot for for some time.Montreal Cup Tennis Action At Mount Royal First round play in the Moptreat Cup tennis\u2019 \u2018championships, will get underway tomorrow at the: Mount Royal Tennis Club,\" and.continue through to Satiirday, July 10.Championships will be decided in men's and\u2019 women singles, and men\u2019s and - women's doubles.Brendan Macken, defending men\u2019s titlist, will be back again for a try at the crown, Mrs.Hannah Sladek, who todk the women's championship, is currently campaigning overseas, and this division should.be extremely close.BE George Robinson and Macken won the nfen\u2019's doubles, but have split up this year to give young blood a chance at tourney play, Pat Macken and Mariette La- framboise, defending \u2018 women\u2019s champions, have also split.up and will be back after their crown with different partners., .Entries closed Wednesday night, and officials report a large field is going after the honors this year.British Boxers For BEG Games Five British boxers \u2014 all Amateur Boxing Association champions \u2014 will represent Britain in the British Empire Games in Vancouver in August, the Amateur Boxing Association has announced in London, England.All but one of the young men are in the Forces and all but one | come from London.All have represented the Amateur Boxing As- ; sociation in international matches.Twenty-vear-old =~ Cpl.Wells of the R.A.F.will represent Britain in the Light Middleweight class.He stands six feet three inches and is the holder of the European championship.He recently represented Europe in the Golden Gloves tournament in the U.S.A.Youngest of the five is 18-year- old David Charnley in the Featherweight class.The others are CpL Brian Harper of the R.AF., SCIENCE PIONEER The principle of radio-activ'ty was discovered by Henri Becquerel at Paris in 1896 by tests with uranium.Quebec Charter\u2019 will endeavor to; bring together independent groups and individuals interested in the various phases of the do-it-your- self movement.It will serve as a clearing house for information and will assist do-it-yourself fans to display their work and gain recognition for their achievements.As one of its major activities, the \u2018League will actively sponsor the Do-It-Yourself Exhibition being held at the Montreal Show Mar! next October and will supervise the contests being held at the exhibition for amateur do-it-yoursel.groups.Recent surveys indicale tha\u2019 more .than a million Cana |dians are do-it-yourself enthusi asts, including almost all of thos who own their own homes, In the Greater Montreal area, it is esti mated that a hundred thousand o: more are presently engaged \u201cont i some-flo-it-vourself project.DRINK Co.Burnett's than any other DRY GIN * Distilled in Canada and distributed by The House et Seagram Bruce lo ty eth at bc = SIDELIGHTS === ) \u2014 by MARTY GOODMAN \u2018 @ THE QUESTION OFTEN -arises as to who is best\u2019 informed about the condition of a pitcher while in the middle of a game.One faction claims the pitcher himself, another the catcher, while a few voices can be heard in favor of the manager.\u2018to It is a well known fact that some pitchers work better than others at various times.Some days a pitchers\u2019 best pitch is his fast ball; on other days it is a breaking piteH.\u2026 The smarter hurlers -know-the factors\u2019 that \u2018account for one pitch working better- than another on a.certain day, and -so \u201ccan \u2018often: predict what will.be their best.pitch, - * IE the.weather is warm and the.pitèner loose, he Knows he can twist harder \u2018to throw curves and drops.In colder -weather gevere straifi can be caused by sharp twisting.This will make it advisable to rely more on a straight ball and change of pace in the early innings, a The wind and direction from which it \u2018comes play a \u2018most important part in determining what type of pitch\u2019 will be\u201d most effective.Contrary to majority thought, a pitcher becomes more effective when the wind is blowing straight towards him.Then .it Serves to increase the effect of a spin on the ball, When the wind comes from behind, there is a tendency for a curve to * \u2018straighten out.\u201ce+ A very strong wind blowing straight towards the pitcher can wreck havoc with at least one pitch, however.The ordinary rise is thrown at the batter\u2019s armpits so as to rise out of the dangerous batting area.With a strong headwind, the ball will often shoot up too quickly so that the hitter is not fooled and lets it go by for a ball.But with good control on this pitch, \u2018the drop and curve are made so effective by the wind that most batters can be constantly.kept off balance.When a pitcher records a large amount of strikeouts in one\u2019 game, and he is not usually considered a strikeout pitcher, it is (often because he is being aided by the wind, His ball seems to dip and rise much more than usual to the batter.\u201cWhen a pitcher sees that the wind is behind him, he will concentrate more on tspeed and a change of pace.Even if a ball is hit, the wind will hold it up so that the fielders have a better chance to make the catch.In addition, the ball will travel faster, thus making a change of, speed more effective.The best pitchers learn these things with experience, and gradually find out how this knowledge can best help their own style of throwing.These are all facts that experienced players know, whether they are pitchers, catchers or managers.But only the hurler knows what pitch he has most confidence in, and how he feels about throwing one type of ball instead of another.The catcher may obtain an altogether different view as he receives each pitch, and gauges its worth.But it doesn\u2019t take most pitchers too long to find out when one pitch is not working.If he is getting the batters out on a drop, then even if the catcher feels this pitch is working less than any other, the pitcher will want to throw the drop.Similarly, if a ball seems to be breaking more than ever before, but every batter managês to get hold of it, the pitcher will consider it time for a change.The manager, sitting on the sidelines, often feels he is in the best position to tell how his pitchers are working, because he alone can come near seeing the game from an objective viewpoint.But unless he knows his men well, and has the ability to.recognize individual signs of weakness or strength, he is apt to be fooled many times when it comes to making a decision concerning the pitcher.® \u2018SOME 20 BOYS and girls turned up at the first instruction tennis period at the City of Montreal Somerled courts last Saturday.Though only\u2019 \u2018the first such period, officials were slightly disappointed at the turnout.\u201d \u2018They had figured on a much larger group taking advantage of the program, as happened at the Lafontaine park courts.Nonetheless, there is a lot of interest in tennis in the west end of the city, and more should come out at future lessons.The Province of \u2018Quebec Lawn Tennis Association is sponsoring the instruction periods in conjunction with the City of Montreal Recrea- .tion department.First class instructors have volunteered their \u2018services, and the lessons are open to anyone, at any age.@ SOME TIME BACK we ran facts about that mighty bate- - man Casey, in an attempt to clarify who he was and where he played.This week the Saturday Evening Post has come up with a clever article on the same subject by Darrell Berrigan.He may or may not be right in plumping for California as the site where Casey became famous, but the drticle makes for interesting reading.-~ Mr.Berrigan, mainly through the process of association, \u2018tries to tell who Casey really was, what team he played for, and where the fateful game, in which occurred the most famous strikeout in baseball, took place.@ A PARTY OF 29 British lawn bowlers arrive in Montreal today \"from Liverpool, and will start a coast-to-coast trip on which they .will play more than 20 matches.The party contains several members of the team who will be playing in the British Empire Games troir July 29 to.Aug.6.Though no-matches are scheduled here at: the beginning of the trip, \u2018Matches will be played against Westmount and Montreal aggregations when the group returns from the Golden West.-Aug.20- and 21 are the dates set for these matches, and the party will return to England on board the Empress of Australia two days later.They | should prove quité an attraction to the, large Jocal- Lu rap of Leg bowling fanaytoas RE NT en ae = cts ur _\u2014 - k Es - \u2014\u2014 ~THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1054 It seems exactly right that the most travelled.man in baseball should throw in.his lot with the Harlem*Globetrotters.That's what \u201cthe famous Leroy \u201cSatchell\u2018 Paige has done, and he'll be at Royals\u2019 baseball stadium on Thursday, July 8.He'll fog \u2019em in for the Globetrotters who play the bearded gents, the House of David baseball team, One of the reasons Paige was dubbed Satchell is because he's been living out of a suitcase all his life.He achieved his lifelong ambition to pitch \u2018in the organized major leagues when Bill Veek and later with the St, Browns.A free-agent again-last winter Louis Angeles Angels of the Pacific SATCHEL PAIGE Coast League.Paige turned this down when Abe Saperstein conceived the notion of organizing the Trotters of baseball, worthy counterparts to the Harlem Globetrotters of basketball who have played in corners of the Earth.Saperstein was able to entice Satchell by offering him a share in the enterprise, so he's now a vice-president in \u2018charge of the operation and general-manager.Ag a shareholder Paige expects his profits will top $30,000 which is a better deal than the offer from the L.A, moguls.\u201cI've pitched in every state in the union and most Canadian provinces.More people have seen me pitch than any WALL NEW COACH Bill Wall, 37-year-old former high school coach from Michigan, will coach the Ontario Rugby Balmy Beaches this year.1 pitcher in history .and thou- \u2018sands more will see me \u2018with the Globetrotters this season,\u201d he says, Like the basketball team of the same name the Globetrotters of baseball wil] be seen in most large cities of the United States this summer, but Thursday, July 8, will -be their first appearance in Canada.Worthy to carry the name established by the stars of the cage court the Trotters of basehall are managed by Winfield Scott, regarded by many as the most astute pilot in Negro baseball.Their opponents, the whiskered PAGE, FIFTEEN Globetrotter Baseball Club Will Feature Satchel Paige House of David nine have been long standing baseball idols.The team is from the Isrealite House of David Colony at Benton Harbour, Michigan, and some of the players including manager George Anderson reside in the Colony.All male members of the House of David colony allow their beards \u2018| to grow.And all are strict vegetarians.\u201d The first baseball team organized by the House of David and authorized by that Colony was in 1914, and with the exception of the war years from 1942 to 1945 they have had a team.on the road ever since.signed him with Cleveland Indians.he was offered $20,000 by: the Los.Football Union champion Toronto | 1 art, music and onions \u201cKeep\u2019 em crying\u201d was the aim at Erickson\u2019s Bar on the West Coast back in the \u201990°s, Customers faced a tragic picture called \u201cThe Slave Market\u201d hung on the bar-room wall, while an organist played \u201cHearts and Flowers\u201d.Even the toughest broke down and wept.The only time an Erickson client stopped erying was when he thought of the free-lunch; At the 684-ft.mahogany bar he could nibble from slabs of beef, sheets of Swedish hardtack and smoked sausages stacked up like cordwood.The tearful tradition still continues at McSorley\u2019s Ale House in New York.No pice.tures or organs at McSorley\u2019s.Just onions, Over the bar hangs the founder\u2019s motto: \u201cGood ale, onions and no women\u201d.They used to serve a free lunch, but ogly onions remain.These, a fire-alarm gong to announce closing, and memories, reduce old-timers to tears.MecSorley\u2019s has never sold anything bit ale, The book-keeping is sketchy so there's no record of how many onions have been consumed.Molson\u2019s ante-dates McSorley\u2019s by 68 years but hasn\u2019t handled a single onion.We've sold a lot of ale, though.More than any other brewery in Canada.For the last 168 years, our idea has been to Keep customers smiling, not crying.Shunning _ pictures, organs and onions, we just turn out \u201cthe best ale we know how to brew.Customers approve this policy, too.They're the happiest bunch you ever saw.Care to join the fun?Say \u201cMake Mine Molson\u2019s\u2019\u201d\u2019 next time you order.1705 William st.Loo PICTURE OF A TYPICAL RYAN RENOVATING JOB Enough men to do the job quickly and well e EXTERIOR PAINTING INTERIOR PAINTING PLASTERING CEMENT FINISHING BRICKLAYING & POINTING CARPENTRY WORK BASEMENT PLAYROOMS PLANNED KITCHEN ADDING A GARAGE SUN DECK ADDITIONS ° We will be pleased to estimate the cost of your particular requirements at no charge to you.RICHARD & B, ARYAN LTD.General Contractors Wilbank 3141, i A ar [A err mr Se gs\u201d np ARO Lt = A pen Benga foe gm ai \u201c i, , = - 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