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[" t i + + i + - Ere 1 k GA 382.Grosvepor: avenue, thie Miss Gnas contest ; in Windsor: Beauty is \u2018far from her +.\u2018asset.She handies drama well,- and.1s \u2018a graduate of MRT; - is majoring at Beaux Arts.with.an accent.on sculpture.Piano +.nd singing are also accomplishments.She also finds time to act ; A4 \u2018photographer's model, She husits, fishes ad rides.Skiing is i one of her sports, tes.° oh ' .ai \u201cSimilarity Is Accented | of Rotary And Shriners \u201cYou could almost say that your Rotary \u2018club, and the ! Shriners in Montreal ruri along\u2019 a similar pattern.in connec: tion with the welfare\u2019 work both organizations.are doing\u201d, JS.Harry Spence told members of the Westmount Rotary \u201cClub at their regular meeting at Victoria.Hall on Wednesday.- \u201cBoth groups are\u2019 \u201chelping erip-* pled children, and you have your, annual carnival, while the Shri- ners bring their circus \u2018to \u201cthe Forum, every year,\u201d he confine.; Mr.Spence- is- a well known.philanthropist.\u201d and chairman of the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children in.Montreal.He told Rotarians of the work being done by the Shriners in Montreal.-He said that the Shriners Hospi- \u201ctal for Crippled a ildren\u2019 in: -Mon- treal is à \u201c60-bed.\u201cunit; where at.least 50-Peréent-.of \u2018tlie \u201ccases treated - aré Roman Catholic.\u201cThe Shriners\u2019 are not.interested in race, color.or creed\u201d he said, \u201cThey are only interested in mak- .big SiéK \u201cchildren well again.The majority of - patients \u2018come from poorer families and the par énts are not aséssea -after\u201d treat:\u201d \u201cfhent.- : .The.cireus which.the \u2018Shriners \u201csponsor in \u2018Montreal every year has so far proiig) lit in\u201cMote than $367,000 to the ospital, He poin Le ed out however that thé cirtus .alone cannot raise enough nidhey to support the Montreal unit, and therefore Shrines from.across the.\u201cborder help out \u2018with this worthy: , Cause.idea of Shriners The whole , ne crippled btarting hospitals for - Children was a dreani-coine-true f Philip od Gordon.\u2019 Mr, Spence ol that in-1920 Gordon travelled frog Montreal to Philidelphia to ~ the, \\ annual Convention \u2018 there and - presërited His \u2018plats for a hospital to the exeéutive, A vote was taken \u2018and his idea wis thfown out.It was in the following\u201d year Bowever at another conve) iti e Unitéd - \u2018States nd on again\u2019 presen od is Hay.ete.nd \u2018this tinie \u2018 i Were Immediately- 19.fio! : phages \u201cWere\u201d locat- | Pût-Int0: operation, ed in\" ie United) % 1 States, Ho ip Canada, one in Mexico, and one in Honolulu.i The hospital \u2018in Montreal has béen in operation for almost, 35 \u2018years, and more than 8000 éhil- dren have been successf£uly treated by some of thie best doctors and surgeons -available in the country.: : : \u201cFine Film Mr.Spence brought along a film with fim that traced.the: case history\u2019 of a 12 year crippled girt in the Los Angeles Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children._ The film outlined the treatment and educational program as well as the theraphy phases that are carried.on in Shrine hospitals throughout -the land.The highlight of the film was an East: \u2018West all star football game that is played annually in Los An- geles \u2018between top college stars from all parts of the United States.v The entire proceeds from this all-star foothall game.go towards.défraying costs of operating, equippihg and\u2019 \u2018maintaining the hospital there.The.game is pre- céedgd-by a huge display put on by Shriners and other outfits in the States.Massed bands do pre- |- cision marching, colorful Shrine units: join.in the display and competitions of all sorts are run off: More .than 5,000 people take -part in the show each year.The\u201d film touched on various of hospital treatmént, from the actual, operation on the child's legs to a birthday party given in her honor.The young } (Continued on Ragé 8) one of.ha finalist | old | VOL.XXV, No.32 .\u2018 ; a WisTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 PRICE Se mi U.Junior Musiciens Refum Happy K ee he 38 Stor Br Tounique \u2014 \u2018Two.quick acting Westmount fire ingpéctors who applied first aid to a traffic- accident victini on- Monday are credited with saving the man\u2019s life pdlice reported.The inspectors, Paul Motard and Edward Denbeigh had just started out on their routine rounds when at the corner of Metcalfe avenue and Sherbrooke street their attention was attracted by a man -acreaming., = .The screaming : man, _ Gaston: Boyer, 49, 5033 Boyer street turns ed out to be a.traffic accident victim, and when the inspectors arrived at his side they saw an artery in his arm had been severed by ihe door handle of a passing truck, -Trained in first air techniques, one of the inspectors tore off his tie and.used it as a Éouniquet, while the other applied pressure to a point under the man's grm- pit.They then had bystanders summon police and an ambulance \u2018to take the victim to hospital.| Police said that \u2018the {raining the men recéived \"in the depart- \u2018ment and\u2019 knowing what to do-at \u2018the right moment saved Boyer's life.If first aid.had not been administered in such a short length of time he would have.bled to death, ° po | Boyer was taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for fuvther treatment.Fire Chief Chief Cobb Receives Award Fire Chief William C.Cobb, of the Westmount Force was presented with an honorable miention certificate by F.X.\u201d Ahearn, director of the National Fire Prevention .Association at City Hall last week.The award was presented to the Westmount department ~ in connection with educational activities carried out \u2018 during Fire Prevention Week, _ in 1958.Two Westmoünt, \"Joys, who visited the\u201d Panoraria of Telephone ; Progress in Boll Telephone\u2019s \u2026 GUY: WILSON (left) and of: YMCA boys.+ Béaver Hall Building Thursday are: + PETER \\VILSON, both of \u2018414 Gros- venog, N estmpunt.The\u2018 boys are.à deinonatratiog®.an\u2019 automatic i) teléphorie \u2018used in 1909, They\" visited the Panorama with, a grove \u2018and\u2019 finances - curtailéd, necessary for .rist passage, which -meant sieep- .the storm they slept embers ë \u2018mained\u2019 \u2018bètiin as \u201cBuests \u201cfor: \"Weel \"of \"their new-found London.| friends\u2019 will be \u2018disappointed, But | \u201c| the 40 who lived through the ex: .perience found «an Atlantic: storm | a little, tob much; for: their.var) .aches, .Since the\u201d group was \u2018so large, it was them to take tou- ing below the water line.Durin on deckchairs on the covered part of the \u2018deck.The dining lounge was a | silent mausoleum of deserted -chairs\u201d during - -meal -time.Ropes Were slupg along passages, , crav ling from place to Place was and the order of the day.The orchestra consisted of 56.young people between the ages of (Continued on Page 3) * es -.Italian.gathering in: the Chambers \u2018Meets Italians; Slams First: Croquet Ball \u2018Attending.- the.anal - south \u2018west corner: of St.- An \u2018on\u2019 Mountain - street - = diately riding toine-Westmoünt- yids - - FonessSE, ae ne 5 hie ; eagt of his.the: 1 igin ally planned or August.asd 103.in the Legion Hall - .Ra \"has been*tentatively re- © scheduled for.Weânes-< ; \u201cday, AügüsË 18th to'ac- \u201c\u201ccommodate George-He , - M.P., who will be het speaker.Te From liberal \u2018camps - in\u201d both ridings there is\u2019little sound of \u2018action with \u2018the expected- \u2018Westmount ~~.i nominee, the Honourable: a George Marler, Federal: Transport Minister; Holi: daying at Metis_and Edmund T.Asselin, the only.name so far rumored to (Continued on Page 8) POSE mm ee ne en ih ae ar au pr pe mc STM résume ua \u20ac MGE TWO - t THE EXAMINER, WRSTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 pu: $44,758 Awarded for ui Cote de Lise Fomiouss #07 ROVING \u2018REPORTER ROTARY RAMB- \" LINGS: Four Rotarians: received \u201cposies\u2019 at Wed- +\" ' mesday\u2019s meeting in hon- ;or of approaching birth- idays .They \u2018were \u201cHowie Simpkin, Bill Ali- - son, Bob Willis and \u2018Noo- .\u2018zie\u2019 Murray .Four im- .portant dates on the Rotary calendar are August 19, Camp Weredale day, August 20, district golf \u2018tournament \u2018 at Tupper Lake, NY, Sept.15, visit of new district governor Wilf D'Amour at luncheon meeting; and September 16,\u201d Dunany \u2014 Ewart Everson Day .Tom Hughes of City Hall on vacation this month as is Norm Millington of Westmount YMCA .Reports have it that the annual golf tournament saw approximately 25 members out for golf -and 31 for dinner .Alex Williamson now possesses the club trophy .he scored an 84, four more than Brock Batten who came home with an 88 for the runner up trophy .J.Harry Spence, speaker at Wednesday meeting told members that the Shrin- - ers will hold a gala convention in Montreal, September 10 and 11 .High-lights of the gath- éring will be a two-and- a-half hour parade along Sherbrooke street complete \u201cwith the Shriners colorful bands and processions .A huge display will take place in the evening at the Forum where bands, marching groups and the like will meet in competition \".This promises to be the largest convention By JOHN KENNEY © \u2018of its kind to Montreal i in the past 30 years .A \u201ctip of the Kenñey bowler to Mi.Spence for the fine film, .which \u201che zhrought with him, ng luncheon Jes SCATTERED FAMILY OF Cockfield-Brown - Advertising = St.Antoine Road, \u2018who © planes and.trains than :.most.holidaying with Mrs.Joe at North Hatley for a month .Daugh- \u201c the summer at the Her- mîtage Club .industriously .and enjoying .\u2018every minute of it whilst ster Linda, oceasion- y commits mayhem \" with French verbs at the .Trois Pistoles, University of Western Ontario Summer School, studying the language and .brother William G, graduate of Oxford, learns the intricasies of the business world with Credit Insurance, London, England MR.LEVINE, Avenue | Tailoring, Greene avenue, formerly owner of His Majesty's Valet service, many years on Guy street, tailor to the fourth estate, meaning this column, .says he worked for fifty dollars a year when he was fourteen, as a tailor\u2019s apprentice which included milking cows .With-that for exercise, he seldom slips off a needle.FORMER DANCE PUPILS of Miss Nancy.Saunder (Mrs.Gunn Heath these last two years) will be interested to know she is now a Le pes 14 spends more.time * on, 4h ter Judith is \u2018spending | o! .executive, a \u2019 - \u201cJde MeDougall, 200; Cote « if: { RE] received by an award of the property attached.The firm had Frem the report of the probcea- ings / of.\u201cthe \u2018First -Shäreholders Meeting of the Grand Trunk Railway Co.of Canada.held one hun- \u2018dred \u2018Years ago; it*is léarnéd; that the population\u2019 of Lachine was ebout 1,000 persons, .\u2018(Pte.) Claire and St.-Ann- (ste.\u201cAnne s) are listed but without popufation figures, and the Road to Cedars, listed at 1500 population, is \u2018designated as a \u2018rising district.\u201d .In the report of the Engineer in \u2018Chief, Alexander M.Ross, Esq presented®t that meeting on July 27, 1854, held in Quebec City, it is stated that 949 men and 109 horses were at that time engaged \u2018in work on the bridging at Ste, Anne's and Vaudreuil, where it extends to nearly 2,200 feet in length.Nearly the whole of the.iron \u2018works for this structure, which constituted one half of the cost of the bridge, the report mentions, was completed in England and had already been shipped.An impressive section of the Engineer's report deals with the Victoria Bridge, for which the stone used in construction was quarried at Pointe Claire.He states, \u201cThe quarries at Pointe Claire provide stone of superior quality and dimensions.These duarries having been in operation for the last 8 or 9 months, very large quantities of stone have been 231 St.James Street West, Plateau 445) \"HOWARD §.ROSS, Qc Barrister and Solicitor Office: Suite 1118, Dally Star Bidg., Residence: Terrace Apartments, if no answer at residence \u2018phone PL.4451 Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Glenview 2177 CASES POLIO MORE PREDICTED With \u2018the coming of the hot Summer months, polio cases will probably be on the rise again.Medical Reimbursement Insurance is available for The Entire Family Insure Today - Call.- E.D.CHRISTMAS 388 St.James Street West Glenview 4519 MA.3332 \u2018Momma\u2019 having presented hubby with a baby daughter Thursday at the Catherine Booth Maternity Hospital.Nancy's dance classes will recommence in the fall it is understood.Services Here Today Funeral services will be held today for Mrs.James A.McTag- gart at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Mrs.McTaggart died suddenly Tuesday on her way to Montreal from Sa- ranac Lake.} Mrs.McTaggart, formerly Peggy\u2019 O'Reilly, the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.P.O'Reilly, was in her 38th year.; She is survived by her husband, Lt.James A.McTaggart, and five children Peggy Ann, Patricia, Joanne, Sheila and Jimmy.- President of the Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club of Westmount, Mrs.McTaggart was a prominent supporter of the St.Mary's Hospital maternity committee.She was on the executive of the Catholic Women's League of Westmount.~~ Burial will be-in Cote des Neiges ALTAR Tens AWARDED \u2014 for the demolition of .this, one of the oldest farmhouses on the island \u201c of Montreal, Webster and Sons Limited last week Service commission, a sum of $44,758, including Mrs.J.A.McTaggart | Cemetery.\u2019 \u2014 EIR RL Quebec Public sought $85,402.Pte Claire Wharf, Built By Grand Trunk Railway, Now 100 Yrs.Old provided and prepared for setting in the works.\u201cWharves have \u2018been constructed on the St.Lawrence, in the vicinity.-of the quarries, and Railways \u2018are laid down to facilitate the shipment of the stone.\u201d The pier.at the foot of Cartier | Avenue, which now shelters the Pointe Claire Yacht Club and offers enthusiastic swimmers a base of operations, was thus constructed for the purpose of getting the quarried stone \u201cof superior quality and dimensions\u201d from the site of the present Beaconsfield Golf Club to the water where it was Jogded on barges and transported \u2018to: the site of Victoria Bridge.This paper is indebted to \u2018Mr.Fred Hetherington of Victoria Ave.who supplied the material for this: interesting glimpse into that Shareholders\u2019 Meeting of July FR for the 200-year-old dwelling on Cote de Liesse road as well as asking $100,00 for the property.The cify evaluator, while admitting the old house might have sentimental value, held it was of no historical signifiance.\u201c ' » ) .© 27, one hundred years ago: last\u201d week: ' ° LADIES AND GENTS' : SUITS In-The Newest Styles MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK.ORDER NOW { Our DISCONTINUED Lines \u2019 ARE OF Best English Woolens Reduced till end of August SUITS $55.Worth from $75 to $90 CUSTOMER'S OR.our\u2019 MATERIAL MADE UP.: © REPAIRING © REMODELLING © REFITTING F.L SILVER Ladies\u2019 & Cents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) WI.6633 «Magic words! \u201cMake Mine Molson's\u201d.Just sing them out cheerily in your favourite spot.Then sit back and enjoy the agreeable résult: the matchless, unvarying quality and fine full-bodied flavour of Canada\u2019s best-selling Ale.Molson: FINE FLOORING oP ASPHAL o MARDWOOD © © RUBSER x Specialising In Refinishing Old Meors ! A.Ross Grafton - i.WESTMOUNT\" \u201c58 YEARS IN ga Reliable JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS ST CATHERINE sam of - | N © C | I ; _ Se B Certified Watchmakers 4486 ST.AA \u2018 ne Je xuminer - |.gians S La Hetimotes _ WE.2323 | \u2018: \u2019 Coe 1216 Greene Ave.SL DV, Ne.32 es MESTHOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1964\" JS PAGE THRIE = Tribute Is Paid To {Dr.W.D.Lighthall, Q.C.Funeral services \u2018were held yesterday at Calvary United hurch for Dr.William Douw LightHhall, Q.C., M.A., LL.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.S.L., (Hon.Life), noted \u2018historical writer lawyer End former mayor, of Westmount, who died at his homé Tues- A Westmount: comp 900 until 1902.In 1909 he was appointed chair- Sie en sioner ink 899, he served as.\u201cmayor.\u2018from library trustee froin 1922-27 He was nd throughout \u2018the rest of his\u2018 life, served the municipality in various advisory capacities, : He was the founder of the Union of Canadian Municipalities, and was later elected its honorary president.A champion oa Canadian nationality and autonomy, he devoted a large part of his time to the cause of good government and in\u2019 services to educational and welfare organizations.Shortly before the Fffat World War, he became a member of the Metropolitan Parks Commission for Greater Montreal and in 1916 became a.member of the Committee on Public Monuments,\u201d being elected president at its first meeting, Dr.Lighthall was the founder of the Great War Veterans Association, later to be incorporated into the Canadian Legion, BESL.He wrote the constitutions for both organizations, As a youth he became an ardent student of Canadian his- tary and his interest grew with the years.He published several works with historical background, and wrote several papers which he read to the Royal Society of Canada, of which he was a fellow and one time president.He played an important part in having the Maisonneuve Monument erected on Place d\u2019Armes School Cimmissioners.and founded the Society of Cana-, dian Literature, He was later made an honorary life Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in.England, served as presidént of the Canadian Authors\u2019 Association and for the last few years had been an.honorary president of the St, James Literary Society.Dr.Lighthall was also an early and ardent supporter of \u2018the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Founder of the Chateau de Ramezay Historical Museum, he served many years as president of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal, being iu cos 2 SCOLONAL® ALL ARRIVALS AT LA GUARDIA FIELD 6 non-stops leaving daily at: 730 am., 5.30 pm.12.00 Noon - 8.15 p.ñ.- 3.15 p.m.9.30 p.m.$23.00 All -times quoted are local _daylight time _ LONIAL AIRLINES For reservations and tickets call MA, dm =! or see your local travel agent CL 45 mins.Direct Skycruiser 4-engine service to Washington via Syracuse leaving daily at.2:15-p.m.: man.;of the Westmount: \u2018Board of\u2019 DR.W.D.LIGHTHALL, Q.C.first elected in 1912.He.cas: afterwards = 1mdde honorary president.+ From Hamilton \u2018Born in Hamilton, Ont, he was brought to Montreal at the age of three, and lived here the rest of his life, | At the time of his death, Dr.Lighthall was the oldest \u201cOld Boy\u201d \u2018of Montreal \u201cHigh School.He graduated from McGill University with a Bächelor of Arts degree and won the Shakespeare Gold Medal in English Literature in 1879.Before receiving his Master of Arts degree from McGill, he studied medicine cne year and finally took up law?Graduated as a bachelor of civil law, he was called to the Bar in 1881 and practised in Montreal for several years.He was made a I~ ceived an honorary LL.D.degree from McGill in 1921.His attachment and interst in served on the McGill Hbrary committee and the McCord Museum committee, In 1910 he wag appointed Representative Fellow of McGill University.\u201c Widely known as an author and editor, Dr, Lighthall wrote three novels containing considerable history of the Iroquois Indians at Caughnawaga.Was Autho- Dr.Lighthall \u2018introduced the Iroquois to their own history with his novel.\u201cThe, Master of Life,\u201d published before the First World War.It was used as a foundation for a pageant celebrating the tri-centenary of the discovery of Lake Champlain.In the last scene of the pageant built around the last® days of Hochelaga, 300 Caughnawaga Tro- quois, gathered at Ticonderoga, played a scene from Dr.Ligh=: hall's book in which thene was an adoption in the tribe.Enacting the scene, the Iroquois \u201cadopted\u201d Dr.Lighthall and named him Chief Tekontarokon.His research in Indian history led Dr.Lighthall to the discovery of an Indian burial ground in Westmount.He also originated the placing of historical tablets at many locations on old Mont- -real streets.Dr: Lighthall's other works.dealing with early Canadian life included Thè Young Seigneur and The False Chevalier He also edited two fine anthologies of Canadian poetry and produced books on philosophical \u2018thought and on other: local histories.He was an honarary member of | | the Scottish Society'of Literature | and Art; the League of American Municipalities; the American Historical Association; the Historical Society of Toronto; the Chateau.guay Literary and Historical Society; the- Quebec Literary and Sy King's Counsel in 1906.He.re- | McGill University remained long\u2019 after his student days, and he.Historical Society; and the Historic Landmarks Association.Fond of outdoor life, Dr.Light- hall went often on camping expeditions as à young man and served: \"as president \u2018of the Lac Tremblant Fishing Club, 1 Civic Interes His \u2018interest and efforts \u2018on \u2018the behalf of local civic iprovemènt received \u2018official recognition in 1939 when he was awarded the City Improvement League's\u2019 Distinguished _ Service Award.Dr.Lighthall wag.the descendant of .famo ancéstors.His father William Francis Lighthall was many years dean of notaries in Montreal.Also on his father\u2019s side he was connected.with the Schuylers, Van Rénsselaers and.Van Cortlands of New York state.\u201d \u2018His mother, the former Margaret Wright, was the.eldest daughter of \u2018Capt.Henry Wright of Wright's Villiage, Chateauguay, Que.She Was a descendant of Major James - Wright, commander of the British settlement in.his\u2019 district of Cha- teauguay in the war of 1812, Dr.Lighthall and his widow, the former Cybel Wilkes, had beem married 64 years.Other sutvivors \"are a son, William S, Lighthall, of Phoenix, Ariz.; two daughters, Miss Alice M.S.Lighthail, of Montreal, and Mrs.A.F.S.Edge- low, of Springfield, Masg,; ; 8 brother, George R.Lighthall; five grandchildren, one of whom Peter Lighthall, is.of Montreal, and five great grandchildren.Cemetery.The average tax paid at the factory on a new passenger car in Canada last year was $424, X eR 777 PTY VY Teves and fully guaranteed.Body Work and Painting - Burial was in Mount Royal |} EN A A AE MA AAA AA AAA ddiddd, N N NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NY N N NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N RS N N NS N N N N N N N N RIGHT HERE, in your own neighbourhood, you can n get the best buys in guaranteed used cars.So why not buy from a reliable firm where you'll be sure of courteous, honest treatment.You'll get no taxis here.Every car is clean Fernand.Girard Secretary-Treasurer Paul Girard Certified Technician Montreal's oldest dealer for Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo.Victoria Avenue Garage - 372 Victoria Ave, - Westmount WaAlnut 276142 \u201cThe-Customer of Yesterday is a Friend Today\u201d Assdasssssssssssianssnans M Goldenberg Dies .Maurice \u201cGoldenberg, 417 ! 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REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS ' BEST WORK GUARANTEED Avenue Tuilors \u201c & VALET SERVICE 1166 CREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) .Mck-Up and Delivery WE.5908 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS \\ CLOSED SATURDAYS TIES) SILI ETS Rl 2 Mechanica Repairs ¢ + APN a mr te me \u201cprete CE me ste abi = PAGE FOUR Equipment of Prize Winning Fire Department THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST +, 1954 - yo A pelle measures \u2018taxation of Crown \u201c| Broperty, \"additional | \u201cvenue sources\u2019 and \u2018elimination of the Fe.eral sales tax én\u201c municipal puis Municipal Figures ~ | Will Visit Windsor [ers mes Local municipal figures in tra- Among the speakers Will be L, vel to Windsor, to attend the 17th B.Peaïñon, External Affairs Min.annual conference of the Canadian istér, Bimer EB \u201cRobinson, \u201cmayor Federation of- Mayors and Munici- of San Francisco pâlities, from Aug.29 to Sept, 2.Neaïlÿ 500.delegates aré expectec to.attend.- \u2018 An important item Hn the agenda is a\" discussion of Tabor relations in Canadian.\u2018municipalities, Delegates alsp afe expected to debate the fieed for unemployment - LTR EL.9545 | Monkiand at Gi-ouard DE.9711 ANANDA = NOW till FRIDAY: 2 Special Repeats! Hy \u2018Angeli, John Egicson \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Stars and Stripes Forever\u201d - \u201cin, Technicolor with Clifton Webb - Debra Paget + SATURDAY till TUESDAY.\u2018 1| \"Casanova\u2019s Big Night\u201d in\u201d Technicolor with Bob\u201d \u2018Hope - Joan Fontairie \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Front Page Story\" Jack Hawkins - Elizabeth Allen Sherbrooke at Grey NOW PLAYING \u2018Hi TUESDAY .\"Miss Sadie Thompson\u201d in Technicoler with Rita HAYWORTH 2 FERRER - Aldo RAY \u2014 ALSO \u2014 \"The Miami ory\u201d Barry SULLIVAN Adele JERGENS \u2018Luther ADLER UP SHE GOES: This handsome piece of fire fighting equipment in the hands of the Westmount Fire Department is emblematie of the high efficiency maintained by the local department, and which won them an honorable mention this,week from the National Fire Prevention Association.: Refires From CNR A well known figure in N.D.G.community sports, financial and business circles, E.B.\u201cTed\u201d Hay, Now living at Eastman, Quebec, retired this week as assistant to.| Mr.Hay was a former resident the secretary of the Canadian National System.His retirement closes a railway career of more than 46 years\u2019 service with the company.Lady Grier Dies .Archdeason McMurray of Niagara- In Preston, Ont.Lady Grier, talented pianist and\u2019 wife of Sir Wyly Grier, RCA, the first Canadian to be knighted for his achievement as an artist, died Tuesday at her daughter's home in Preston, Ontario.She was 83.\u2026\u2026 Lady Grier was born at Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland, the ddughter of the late John Gale Gale Dickson, who was serving at the time as a captain in the 42nd Regiment, and of Matilda MeMur- rya Dickson, a niece of the Ven.on-the-Lake, Ont.She was, a freat-granddaught- er of Hon.William Dickson, a member of the first legislature of Upper Canada.Lady \u2018Griêr was educated in Canada and England, and later studied piano and voice at Dresden Conservatory.She lived at Niagara-on-the-Lake for many years and in 1895 was married there in St.Mark's Anglican Church to Sir Wyly.She was an active member of the IODE.Besides her husband, Lady Grier is survived by three sons, Crawford and John Esmond Grier, of Toronto, and Geoffrey Grier, of Montreal; and two daughters, Mrs.A.E.Gould, of Preston, and Mrs, E.W.Scully, of Hamilton, Ont.; six grandchildren and one great grandson.She is also survived by a sister, Elizabeth Dickson, and two step-brothers, Gale and Kenneth Dickson, all living in England.Funeral was Held in Toronto.\u2018 of N.D.G., last residing at 4582 Earnscliffe avenue.- 4 7 TASTE OR TAKE HOME | » \u201cA Delicious Golden Brown, = BAR-B B-Q CHICKEN: Le FROM THE SILVAPLANA SWISS BAR- B-Q - (Formerly Westmount Barbecue) \u2018 5151 Sherbrooke Street West EE: 2944 (One block west of Westmount Theatre) .\u201c.EXTÉRIOR - KEEPS BRIGHT STAYS WHITE RYAN HOUSE PAINT-WHITE NO.25 Gallon: $7.45 \u2014 Quart: 3 ; RYAN PAINT COMPANY, LIMITED ~~ -.GL.ass 1311 GREENE AVE.WEsTMOUNT .ol.14 - _* FREE DELIVERY - x JT ~ f = \u2019 Li + ' J \u2018FREE DELIVERY \u2018 \u2014 _ re rep For All Kinds Of FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES CALL Just Arrived ! OKA MELONS MELVILLES 4471 St.Catherine Wes?¢ PROPERTY WANTED HOUSE WANTED Mid or upper level, 9 or 10 rooms; between $30,000.00 - $50,000.00.RE, 8- 3635.D-13 18 - APARTMENTS ° WANTED- > 414-room apartment, furnished or partly \u2018furnished, for the 16th or 20th August.\u2018Westmount or N.D.G.By reliable tenants with 1 child or 2 years old.Approximately $65.00 monthly.Apply Box 271 c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.WESTERN Avenue, apartment-5\u2014two rooms, and bedroom, \u2018 \u2018furished also large room, privileges.D-27 WESTMOUNT, central, private home, large room, $8.00 weekly.FI.9350.21 ROOMS WANTED FUSINESS man desires room, In private family.Vicinity Westmount Ave- nue or Blvd.preferred.Write box 273 c-o 2185 Hampton.D-24 REGISTERED nursing home, Para- plegles.Cote, des Neiges.Miss Ready, 8043.fou will be a .pa\u201d - + -.\u201cTHE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, frst PAGER FIVE.\u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771x* Pleose phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted - after 10.30.a.m.Thursday for current issue The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertisin 10 Words 45¢ -3¢ tor each additional word REFRIGERATORS Floor Models Well Known Makes oe AT OUR COST PRICE WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES - COMPANY WE.2226 H.3006 2e S31 WANTED TO PUKOHASE FAIRLY large plain bureau, suitable repainting for nursery, FI, 1387.D-14 POSTER single bed with canopy, must be In good condition, wanted.Avenue 8-4933.D-20 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED ROWES HOME SERVICE Specialties: painting floor waxing, kit- chens and bathrooms washed.RE.3-6829, D-1 83 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE * WOMAN would like four to six hours daily.Companion help to older person.Apply Box 274 c-o 2185 Hampton Avenue.D-25 86 \"HELP WANTED MALE LOOK TO THE FUTURE.better man, by \u2018answering this ad.Our methods will de- D-6 velop you as a salesman and as a 27 GARAGES WANTED GARAGE or parking space wanted.Near Greene Avenue.WE.9633.D-2i 29 FOR SALE closer.We will increase your confidence and develop your personality, You wii make money at the same | time.We are a leading Canadian Specialty Co.For a bright future, apply Box 269, c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.TRAILERS FOR RENT Hive de something you want moved imme tely and inexpensively.Rent a Nraller from Ace Trailer Rentals.RE.8-9871, D- MEN'S laced English whipcord taïlor made riding breeches, size 38, and lady's English jodhpur riding boots, 514B, both new.Phone RE.8-9714.% BED, with spring and mattress, very good condition, $35.00.HU.8- 5430.D- -26 LARGE SPECIALTY ORGANIZATION Aré® you tired of knocking on doors all day.Our product is djsplayed by pre-arranged \u2018appointment.We train you, no delivery, no collections.You can build a crew of your own.Good opportunity.Write giving Name, Address and Phone.Number.Apply.Box 270 c-o 2185 Hampton Avenue.D-17 Trades and Professional Cards \u201c + 20 Words 75e - Additional Words 3c Each * BUILDING REPAÏRS CONTRACTOR, general cement repair work.Painting, cutting trees, digging, \u2018all kinds of odd jobs.Melrose Constrüction Reg'd.PO.6-4832.D-10 READ.FUNERAL HOME _ 5610 \u201cSherbrooke SLW, DExtan 1149 5 AIR CONDITIONED .CARPENTRY P 8.STANDRING REG'D., General Carpentry.Alterations and repairs.Painting and decorating.Planned kitchens, playrooms, arborite counter tops and paneling, a specialty.Satisfaction guaranteed.Call EL, 7453.D- CARTAGE & MOVING WESTERN Crating and Moving, general transport, local and long distance.Specialty: furniture, planos, refrigerators, Cail FI.1328.D-2 DECORATING VERN OATWAY.interior and exter- for painting.We spray garages and basements, 3405 Vendome.EL.0430.DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs.5110 Sherbrooke _West.Apt.1.D-8.FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or restyled at \u2018Flomen Exclusive Furs.Storage facilities at Standard rates, 1235 Greene Ave.WT.3313.- D-9 UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of mi kinds.Custom and recovering.Remodelling and repairs.Expert workmanship.Free estimates.24 hour service.Marcel Aubin.5031 Notre Dame St.West.\u201cPhone WI.3634.D-7 MID-TOWN Upholstering Co.All types of upholstering.Chesterfields reconverted \u2018to modern styles.Tele- phone day and night, WA, 5582.D-3 \u201c Fanaral Service 7 he Chapel of r Cathedral Béaute Fr \"1234 Dountain Gam 6- tip St.36 .* HELP WANTED ; .MALE 1 - PART TIME .\u2026 PHOTOGRAPHER* WANTED To take photographs.of huildings in the city limifs.Apply i Joseph & Co., Real Estate.GL.3504 D-12 87 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 1 PAINTER wishes \u2018work, by hour or contract.Interior or \u2018exterior.GL.5409.= - 40 - FOUND LADY'S watch found July 19th -cor- ner Sherbrooke and Kitchener.Please phone FI, 6173.42 PERSONALS PRIVATE summer classes in French, supplementary exams a specialty.Hu 59 - SKINNY men, women! Gain 5, 10, 15 lbs.New pep, too.Try famous\u2019 Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh.New \u2018vigor.New \u2018\u201cget-~ acquainted\u201d size only, 60c.All drug- D-19 ALCOHOLICS _ ANONYMOUS - GROUPS For Particulars, P.O.Box 2-3 Wednesday, Westmount Station L, Westmount Rofary Sponsoring : Field Day Monday Montreal-Westward Rotary Club is sponsoring their first annual field day Monday at the Ville St.Pierre playground where, the club mer.A feature of the event will be a baseball game between members of the club and a team provided by Ernest Hamel, recreation supervisor of the Ville St.Pierre Business Men's \u2018Association, Officialg at the event will include Dr.C.A.Kirkland, M.L.A., 1 Mayor of Ville St.Pierre and Ald.R.Scott of that municipality.Gus Ducas chairman of the club\u2019s Youth and Boys Work Committee is in charge of arrange- \u2018ments and reports that Presié>nt C.V.P.Neilson will lead a contingent of some 25 Rotarians to the site Monday.There will be lots of refreshments for the 300 kiddies expected, he added.CORNWALL GIRL IS MISS CANADA =\u2014Central Press Canadian bara Joan Markham, \u2018a 21-yeare \u2018old art student from Cornwall, Ont.She was crowned in Wind- «sor, Ont, and in addition to à $1,000 \u2018cash prize, she won the right to represent Canada at the \u2018Miss America contest in Atlantic \u2018City.has sponsored recreation this : um-.4209 St.Cathérine St.W.: PAIRED-OFF LIGHTER AND COMPACT covered with easily- , cleaned \u201cFabrilite\u201d.vinyl.sheeting attractiyely \u2018embossed in two- bo tone floral effect.Both items are gold.plate - and coated with a tarnish-proof, high:bake lacquer finish, Special\u201d feature of Ugitter is a highly absorbent niazol corn filling which\u2019 \u2018requires only A iF single refuelling every two or three months, Both : are dainty > enough equipment for an evening bag'yet practical for every day So Miss Canada for 1954 is Bare |.THE ALE WITH THE.: a FLAVOUR SECRET - © Every day, more and.more Montrealers are saying av \u201cRed Cap Ale is the finest ale they\u2019ve ever tasted.\u2018 Money Back Guarantee.If you don\u2019t agree, just \u2018 send in the label from a bottle of Red Cap Ale to The Carling Breweries Limited, Montreal, Quebec, ane ve.| together with Fig To dnd addiess, es { an your mot J il refunded, Wl C'S [.on SA 1.\u201c11°8 A PURE CASE OF PLEASURE\u201d rt \u2014 a 0 0 re rte te me + a s100, 000 - pot PAGE sx ec >oc oc >0C >oc \u20140¢ a - ï rrr TOK ax TO FRIDAY, AUGURE; 2 Be TT + - Social : > Person A .~~ Pa \u2014 er Sern EW wy li \u201c A OET cdd + 20 SOC 200C Po SAFEGUARDING | | SUMMER MEALS ' It's summertime \u2014 time for ; outings, picnics and backyard sup- ! pers.It's time for special summer meals, prepared ahead of iime, and served out of doors.It's time for thé entire family to enjoy eating to the full! But there are dangers sheda\u2014 whether you're aware of thigm o moË.Food poisoning, in any one pi ils various forms, can spoil your .summer fun, and even end in tragedy, unless you are constantly.on guar against it.Here are some of\u201d the \u201cacts.~ \\ Poisoning Menace \u201c Food poisoning occurs when, by mistake, some article .of food is eaten which is poisonous \u2018itself, or Creme te ous shell fish, have taken their toll from time to time.But the most common cases of food poi- ,- .- moning are thoise caused by food * infections or food intoxications.serre be % | prepared at home, \u2018the kitchen may «be scrupulously clean.,The bacteria, or resultant \u2018toxins may.be in\u2019 the.food when \u2018which has been\u2019 contaminated | from an outside source.Poisonous ç perries, fungi mistaken for mush- Te xooms, diseased meat and poison | {ually the guilty food does not look.-FORE TASTING IT.Better still, Illness from food infection: is caus- .ed by bacteria\u2019 carried .into the mouth ON FOOD when \u2018it is eaten.If there are hacteria or: poisonous toxins IN the frod,: the re- sulant illness is due to food infox- cation, We -hear.of cases of food \u201cpoisoning where a number of People are stricken after.a \u2018iureh\u2019 pie- nie, wedding reception or banquet, Yet few péople realize that, the ' same commen food \u2018poisoning bale-.teria (staphylococci, salmonellaé and streptococei if you want their names!) may be present in foods even\u201d though - There is no red: warning light to flash on and off when food poisoning bacteria lurk i.your foud., But there are sensible Precautions .or danger signals which, if heeded, will ; bacterial growth, Warm- suminder days increase the need \u2018for obey- | ing -the danger signe.You'il want:| to recognize them\u2019 when they appear, ° à Lo Danger Signs Don't trust your imstinets! Us- or taste or smell spoiled.If you're in doubt, boil the suspicious food.rapidly for several minutes BE- discard it .and eat something else.There's safety in cleanliness! Clean food, handled by clean people under sanitary conditions will seldom be guilty of causing [nt poisoning.Buy your food in a clean, tidy store, Wash all food, even though you plan to cook it.- Make sure food is \u2018stored, pre- SEE EN ue a De at ARRET de SR ES Lee.High Sir George - Williams - College and.Schack.= Of The Moniraal YMCA: Les) \u201ccollege Day.or Evening i Degree Courses.B.A.B.Se.B.Com.1 schol [of Retailing \u2014Day aly.INFORMATION N FROM THE -.| ++ REGIST faa i-DRUMMOND ST.Schoot\u2014Evaning only.À A MA, 8981: 24 = : Bere's why mere.- iol - corsstivros recommend / » CAC Glves you 2 inches more freedom than any ether girdle! NuBaek a 1 PRIN ae ace ry In complete freedom and\u2019 comfort.cerises 4235 St.Lawrence - Where You Get QUALITY contrels you firmly ; i i ye! lok you bend forward, backword, sideways Me à COURVAL Ï \u2019 ~ Corsetiere 4861 Sherbrooke W.- 4580 St.Hubert - - SERVICE - SATISFACTION 413 Onterie EK.4491 St.Lawrence + prevent-or Ndiscotiré gs \\ | and campsites \u2018are a wonderful CL be.covered or .thoroughly> cleaned «| mide \u2019 invaluable to the travelling family.i ed meat With \u2018extra* Ls -Balad- dressing\u201d mid catsup.: SEY \u2018Time.Is of thé esiendsl Né hr 1 greater the danger of food poison- >0< >OC »>oc MISS ELEANOR , PATRICIA : ranged to.take place\u2019 Saturday, \u2018pared and eaten in- clean surroundings.Public picnic tables.invention, but they \u2018should always \u2018before using.\u2018Especially away- from home, children, and \u2018adults should be encouraged to.wash hands _oftén.Cuts and open sores should be.covered \u2014 and of course all food should be well protected.from disease-carrying flies and insects, Heat and humidity increase the risk! Although most bacteria can be kilied by very high temperatures, the average hot, humid, summer day merely provides ideal growing weather for the fôod\" poisoning types.Cooked or un- .cooked foods, prepared ahead of time, should be continuously and wel refrigerated until serving timé.Portable ice boxes and road-\u2019 ice vending machines \u2018are Accent the acidity! You\u2019 HW find | that food Poisoning | bacteria don't, \u2018advantage ot \u201cthis fact.\u201d Protect sandwich fillings, saleds and minc- mounts - of + juice,\u201d pleted, \u2018vinegar, J + lemon\u201d matter how favorable or untavours, able \u2018 the other conditions, - thé | \u2018longer the time between pre: paring and eating the food, the ing bacteria developing.The -minutes count, so prepare your foods as near to mealtime as possible\u201d and keep them cold and: covered üntil eaten, Handle With Cspe \u2018 Al year round most foods need special caré in handling and storage if they are to stay fresh and appetizing: During summer months, \u2018when conditions are apt to be more favourable for growth of food poisoning bacteria and serve priority on your menu lists.Others, because they are more su- seeptible to bacterial growth, merit extra attention to.safeguard their freshness, Any variety of bread, enriched white, \u2018whole wheat, Ive or specialty loaf, under reasonable conditions, is à -completely safe, food at any time.Because it stays fresh even at high temperatufes,.land is not easily contaniinated in storage or handling, bread is thé ideal basic food for picnic or camp menls.Build your outdoor meals arounid other bakery foods like rolls, muffins, cookies and cakes.They are natural be mint daughter of Mr.and Mrs.David W.Wallace, and ROSS EDWIN CHAMBERLAIN; \u2018son of Mr.- and Mrs.A.Edwin Chamberlain whose engage- \u2018 .mént is announced.The marriage has been ar- toxins, ,some common foods de- | WALLACE, September 25th \u2018washed fruits.like apples, - bananas and oranges, \u2018clean raw: vegetables, cured.or.pickled meats, buttér, - and- most - commercially\u201d canned.foods.* |.Exercise sensible - precautions with * other essential foods, but don't eliminate them from yout meals just because .they -could be.\u2018potential sources of food poisoning.In fact, protein foods can be -the.worst offenders, but your daily diet would suffer from lack of them.Milk, cream.and ail foods.containing \u2018milk and.cream - should} be handled carefully and kept well refrigerated.Take a tip from your.sbaker and-keep cream-filled cakes, pies and pasteries « covered.and cold: until éaten.\u201d Fresh meat.7 éapéciey.when [{ and} chopped -or, ground: ausages prepared \u2018meats\u2019 shotid be refrigerated, cavefully.cooked and used the day.they \u2018are \u2018purchased.Com\u201d carry, .\u201cunopened, \u2019 on.[camping trips, .St cooked, sind\" Kept weil Fefrigerited.Af they.a¢ tobe\u2019 pert.of \u2018tie \u2018 Special mention shou of stuffings for poultry, pri and meat.Because bread atüffiigs | are usually made by- hand, often, well in advance of Sooking, they can \u2018Re.| suitable media for bacterial\u2019 growth.Even refrig@ration and freexing sre not recommended, since they may prevent the.stuff; ing from reaching proper cogk-\" ing temperatures or temperatures high enough to kill bacteria thet may be present.Any time of year, prepare stuffings and \u2018dressings in cool, sanitary conditions, as near to cooking.time as possible, Egg salads \u2018and other Protein | peanut | mercially canned- meat: is nafont\u2019 té | 3 \u2018Fish and.\u2018poultry\u2019 y aticuild - be weld i _in St.Phillips Church, Montreal West.Miss Wal- Jace is a graduate of McGill University, Faculty \u2018of Arts.Mr.CHamberlain is a graduat® of McGill University, Faculty of: Engineering, and of the .University.of.Birmingham, England.- 3 AER + j:risks - unless .hey are: hep under \u2018Fetrigeration.\u2019 If the heating plant .is an old one, it might be advisgble to have .it replaced by a plant that is designed to fit into the - rumpus room of-& modern home.To-day's units are much more _compact than their predecessors.\u201cNet: only : do- they take up much less space, * but can usually be located in = corner where walling off.is no \u2018great problem.\u2018When even.this is not \"possible, «their.Jupsto-date designing\u2019 and\u201d \u2018attractive \u201ccolour : - schemes make them quite mccepts i- able as part, of the normal tur- © -nishings of the Éecreation -r room, = \".With this problem out ofthe at 7 ee JOHN POOL - Foot.Specialist \u201c1384: GREENE: AVENUE \"Near.Sherbrooke) Westmount,\" Painless, remeval e \u2018ealiouses, * Ingrewn tos nails, \u2018 Latest electric equipment./ | Plastic arch supports to - refiove .ait weak foot conditions, - .of Children\u2019s Supperts a Specialty, |: By appeintment oniy salad mixtures are poor \u2018piente\u201d Phone WL 1048 © |\".Miss since they keep apd Lu J Other to lat\u201d és | ! ineludé we x Fabric Centre 1 MARJORIE woop, Proprieitens\u201d- EX corns, - 17 mo tai the ten the the gun the - pene er : | way, the.rest of the- Basement | gren is yours:té.plan as you .will gt the youngsters are teen-agers, | then it is almost a pu Iv .- AE \u2014, tre mme Lc \u2014\u2014 re TET a good flooring is a sound investment, because dancing will yn- doubtedly be in order.the ceiling is not a bad idea, for the sake of peace and\u2018 quiet, in - the rgoms \u2018upstairs.In case, the family goes ie for more strentious forms of \u2018enter- tainmgnt, like table\u201d tennis; or if the Up-and- coming generation tends: to.be \u2018male \u2018ahd
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