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[" wa Way ern Flee.FHe, in 19% n Mujor By-Election Sidetracked By City Vote| Teidication .froin Prime .Minister: St.Laurent * yesterday in Ottawa that federal by-elections to fill six House of Conimons va- cäncies were \u201cunlikely before October -25\u201d- highlights the fact that Mont-.\u201creal city elections will.\u2018be held \u2018that day, arïd-the Federal government is apparently anxious \u2018that there be no possibility of confusion, in the campaigning.* ~ ~The Prime Minister \u201ctold reporters that he did not intend to announce the date .of the by-elections this week, and that rules out Oct.18 or 25 for the election, due to the time lapse \u201d necessary to conform with (nômination and election regulations.\u2019 However, with the Montreal city campaigning capturing the spotlight throughout October, it is felt locally that the date of the by-elections may go as late as tle 15th or 22nd of November with the former date favored.While former Finange Minister Abbott resigned + from his seat here to ae- (Contindtd on Page 12) RMR.Planning A Gala Reunion The Royal Montreal Regiment .\u2014 formed here in 1914 \u2014 will 5b- ct W serve its 40th anniversary No- vemier 12th to 14th with a sev- fes of special events that will mark the greatest reunion in the history of the unit.In, making\u201d the \u201cannouncement in the magazine \u201cMarch Past\u201d tribite to the regiment was paid by It.Col.J.C.P.McPherson, immediate past officer command, t'a message Mayor Roy Campbell said: \u201cThe R.M.R.has been a source of great pride for all residents of Westmount since its inception in 1914, and I am sure.that its place in the hearts of all of us is secure.\u201d Formed as the.14th Canadian - Battalion, the unit -was officially (Continued \u2018on Page 3 - LEAVES LOCAL \u2018Y\u2019 POST : Norm: Millington, seeretary , of Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 who, has been named director of publie relu- tions for the Greater Montreal Y.M.C.A.and will be taking over his new duties shortly.Te West- mount \u2018Y\u2019 will come R.D: Locke, \u2019 now metropolitan boys\u2019 work secretary at Central \u2018Y yet No.36 voi: xxv, \u201c7 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY: SEPTEMBER 3, 1954 he PRICE 5c Fascinating | Told To Wes Gems Story tm t Rotary \u201cGems are one of the most fascinating things in the world\u201d, Lovell Baker told members of the Westmount Rotary Club at their regular meeting He said that gems, and Wednesday at Victoria Hall.especially diamonds, can be traced back to before the coming of Christ.Mr.Baker is vice-president of Henry Birks and Sons Limited, and has travelled th: world extensively since 1923 in search of precious gems for his company.He has crossed the ocean more than 50 times, and has travelled more than one-third of a million miles tà just about every part of the globe: In speaking of diamonds, Mr.Baker said that the earliest diamond known to man was found in India in 500 B.C.He said that a diamond is made of one of the simplest.substances, carbon, and it is one of the very few things which man has not been able to successfuly make synthetically.He told members that at one time diamonds were worn by men only, but that it took a female member of the French royal court to put a.stop to this.Since then ladies wear diamonds on all occasions.South Africa is known as the center of the diamond industry.Almost 125 mines have been discovered in\u2019 South africa, Mr.Baker said, but only 10 of these have actually paid for themselves.He said that it was Cecil Rhodes who put the diamond industry or its feet in South Africa, and through - him \u2018the great DeBeers Consolidated Mining Association was formed.This DeBeers group controls the output of raw gems.The Association controls all the diamond mines in South Africa except the largest and most recently, discovered .one belonging to Dr.Don Williamson 0! Canada.Dr.Williamson went to South Africa in Search of gold for a private company, left their employe, and shortly after discovered what is.today the largest and moat-richesti dlamond mine in the world; Williaon 8.mines wight ty times as large as any mine in the DeBeers group Mr.Ba'.er said.Dlamends in North It was Mr.,Baker's opinion that someday in the future a diamond mine will be found in the great Canadian north.He said that earth and conditions in some sections of the country up there are the same as those found in diamond country in South Africa.He told the Rotarians of the simple proceedure used to cut a diamond which is the world's hardest substance, Mr.Baker said that the whole procéedure is very simple the cutter using only a small paper thin saw blade, diamond dust and olive oil.\u201cBut, simple as it sounds, he said, the entire operation depends on the skill of the diamond ciit- ter.\u201d In concluding his address Mr.Baker reveiwed some of the pe- cularities of other well known \u2018precious stones.He told the Rot- arians thaf although people usually connected certain colors with certain stones that most popular \u201cbirth stones\u201d can be obtained in a variety of colors.Westmount Junior Stamp Club Opens The first meeting of the West.- mount Jhnior Stamp Club will be hel: Thursday, September 9, It wag announced-this week.The meetings of the Westmount Junior Stamp Club are held.in Victoria Hall every Thursday from 6:45 to 8 p.m.No fees arc charged and.boys and giris between the ages of eight and 15[ acaéwelcome to attend.THE UNITY BOYS picnicked at Stayner Wednesday, to mark the of the summer season.mount Rotary president Empey, center, \u2018was Inducted by the Unity tribe as a full- .ehlef, and to show his gooû intentions, he smokes a peace pipe with the boys.(Photo by Ed Bermingham) _\u2014 * \u2014_\u2014 .SHELVES HOUSEWORK FOR LITERATURE: In a September Chatelaine article \u201cDon\u2019t educate your: daughter\u201d, Phyllis Lee Peterson, B40 Prince says diplomas won't mean a thing to your girl when she gets down to dishpans Albert avenue, and diapers.A college she says, leaves a girl a dunce in the kitchen and is far better off to learn to be a woman.A cook book, she maintains, is way ahcad of a chemistry manual, \u201cCLUB Park closing West- Borden- * fledged entitled degree, or R.R.Dick Wins Club Trophies R.R.Dick, 928 Brandon avenue, won the St.Antoine-Westmount Progressive Conservative Associn- tion grand championship t.opby an the St.Antoine-WesLmourt L\u2018heral Association exhinition trophy at the Old Westend vlom- munity Garden Club\u2019s seve «lit an- nuaj, flower and vegetable show Saturday.Mr.Dick recently won frst prize in the garden judging cow petition of the club.Mrs.L.Warner, 935 Wondstoels venue, was the runner-up with 1 a total of 95.5 points ang, [ Boyce, '941 Woodstock avenue, club treasurer and winner of last year's exhibition, tookethird place with a grand \u201ctotal of 93.5 points Mrs.E.Zeiger, 940 Wondstc cic (Continued on Page 3) \u201cepee ma career = STITT pets 2 a he or me FA Sr TE IE AS © pt ra XI: == core PE ES ; of 2 \u2018 = acte veus EE A gen «ae te Lea PAGE TWO Expect LCC Rink To Be Completed By Mid - Nov.Lower Canada College's arti- \u2018ficial ice rink is expected to be completed by the middle of No- vamber, headmaster D, C.Penton told The Monitor this week, Ccnstruction on the $120,000 structure started in the middle uf August, It will be equipped with ® roof, but no walls.School authorities have been assured thé eink is usable in all weather, While no formal agreement has \u2018been reached, it is hoped that Montreal schools will make use of the new rink for both hockey gemes and practice, Much discussion took place last year when several high schools founa a lack for good ice time at artificial ice arenaf Loyola Co!- lege opened an artificial rink midway through the winter, and it, along with the LCC arena, wil both be dvailable to high schools this winter.The old shooting range at LCC has been converted into two «ress- ng rooms, equipped with showers, \u2018The storage room is being used 10 hcuse the freezing equipment.Workmen are presently preparv- ing the rink for concrete pourings.Construction is by Walter Hyde & Co.- .The Silver Star is awarded for gallantry in action which does not warrant award of the Distinguished Service Cross.{| LADIES\u2019 AND GENTS\u2019 SUITS In The Newest Styles MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK.~~ ORDER NOW ! Best English Woolens SUITS 856.Worth from $75 to $90 CUSTOMER'S OR OUR MATERIAL MADE UP, © REPAIRING © REMODELLING © REFITIING F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 & Cents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) WI.6633 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, 8 we on CONSTRUCTION ON Lower Canada College's artificial ice rink is expected to be finished by the middle of November.The $120,000 structure is equipped with a roof, and is expected to fill much of the demand by high schools for artificial ice- time.\u2014(Photo by- Ed Bermingham).Personality Deterioration Stressed by Speaker at AA Eddie McC., one of the most active and popular members of Alcoholics Anonymous in Montreal was the guèst speaker at the Sunday Afternoon meeting of A.A.in Westmount.He talked briefly about his family background and de- | scribed thé progressive deterioration of personality which alcoholism produced in him.\" He was the youngest of four children.The family were moderately well off and his father, suc- 231 St.James Street West, Platean 4481 HOWARD SS.Garrister and Sellcitor | ROSS, Q.C.Office: Suite 1115, Daily Star Bidg.Residence: Terrace Apartments, Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Glenview 2177 If no answer at residence \u2018phone PL, 4451 CHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR : FOR: Insurance - Edwin D.CHRISTMAS MA.3332 GL.4519 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal MY) PLUMBER ! ?PHONE 24-hour service for our customers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing & Heating Contractors 4937 Sherbrooke West Westmount cessful in -his own career, was ambitiois for his children.Wanting all the good things in life for them made him over generous and over indulgent toward them.Eddie was given a good education and was expected to study law.He did not finish his law course, His drinking when he began these studies was, to outward appearance, moderate social drinking, but the compulsion toward drinking was not social and became evident in a very short time, It was not conspicuous in his withdrawal from the company of old friends and in.the choice of new ones.In every case the new friends were excessive drinkers and with no other qualities to recommend them.Even the thought of boyhood friends became a source of irritation to Eddie \u2014 a number of them were earning a reputation, for responsible, constructive activities in business and community life.Eddie\u2019s drinking increased and with it his resentments against \u2018everything worthwhile grew.\u201cThis phase ended my chances of becoming an honored member of the Bar,\u201d Eddie said and added ruefully, \u2018Instead I became a member of the bars of Montreal.\u201d He was sitting in a bar one day when a drinking companion entered.He told Eddie that he had just learned that Eddie's brother was a member of.Alcoholics Anonymous, and proceeded to ridicule the brother and A.A.Eddie had never heard of A.A.| and he had never thought of himself or any member of his family as being alcoholic.To him the alcoholic was the shabby, shaky in- SEPTEMBER 3, 1954 + diviqual, hepring on street - cor- \u2018| 305 Lansdowne Avé,, ners, Bivcplng On pari wenches or being tossed out of cheap dives, He began to wonder about his brother.He knew his family had worried about him, that he disappeared -from familiar haunts for long periods of time and that his profes- to his drinking.He began to study.\u2018the change in him, His happiness\u2019 and contentment : with sobriety seemed.genuine and he was gaining the respect of the people in his profession and church circles.It was this brother who took Eddie to his first A.A.meeting.> The seven years,in A.A, \"have brought many good things -to \u2018Eddie \u2014 self respect and the re: -8pect of others.Before his father's death, à few years ago, Bddie was with him, reading when he could,\u2019 \u2018listening to.the old gentleman talking \u2018With so much pride of his two boys and: their accomplish- | ments .The father who had wanted so much-for them lived to see that dream fulfilled, In closing Eddie gave a more graphic picture of himself than .| he may have been conscious of doing.He told \u2018his listeners that every time he met » sober member of A.A.- he felt proud of him because he represented.a spiritual \u201cexperience \u2014 ahother day-of \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 | = EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY \u2014 \u2014 y) ROWLAND'S ; EEE ; \u20ac den \u2018 TUTORIAL ° Classes on Karl Steiner Studio SY a SCHOOL + leat Reopens For Season: Mrs.Vino Harisay ° McGill | Karl Steiner, well known local Résumes teaching Yoo Supplementals Pianist, \u2018accompanist and coach \" ] Teaching in theory, 69 Bruce Ave.Phone FI.1339 ® High School Grades ESTABLISHED 1922 Nursery Children from SEPT.Peter Pan School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for 3 to 6 years RE-OPENING WEDNESDAY, 15th RESTRICTED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application Miss Elizabeth Veitch 220 Prince Albert Avenue For Appointment, .Please phone between 9 a.m.and 4 p.m.EL.4310 of Operated on a The PRIORY SCHOOL 3120 The Boulevard Montreal Junior School for boys and girls under the patronage His Eminence Cardinal Leger.non-profit basis for parents desiring a fundamentally sound education for thelr DON WOODWARD, left, and Remi Cloutier, two of the four outstanding water skiers who will perform at the Red Feather Carnival on Mount Royal Thursday, Sept: 28.Water-Skiers To Aid Red Feather Drive Four outstanding Canadian wa- ter-ski on bare feet without the aid of skis.He is rememberad also as 1948 winner of the downhill snow-ski races at Banff.Sharing water-ski honors at the big Red Feather event, which will cembine sports, music, dancing and other entertainment, will be Remi's wife, Kay Cloutier, who is ter-skiers will furrow the waters of Beaver Lake, on Mount Royal, soon in aid of Montreal's 1954 Red Feather campaign, Highlighting the Red Feather Carnival, scheduled for tha even- \"hai, and Nanking, \u201ctreal annual students recital in the Dorothy Davis, Nursery School announces the re-opening of his harmony and piano.studio at 4620 Grand boulevard, ! : \u2018 apartment two, for his sixth sea- © .son.| ; - .262 WOOD AVENUE.Mr.Bteiner, who is a graduate °° © of the Academy of Music of Vienna, has appeared twice on local television shows.He has also Hloy- éd -as soloist\u201dand äccompanist in many concerts in Vienna, Shang- .WL 0206 KARL STEINER Pianist, Accompanist, ~~ Coach - Graduate Vienna State Academy, will reopen his studio on Sept.8 PUPILS RECITALS: 4620 Grand Bivd.Apt.2° WA, 6287, 9 am.- 1 p.m, The noted pianist performed \u201cSonatina ritmica,\u201d opus five hy Apostel and Sonate opüs one by Berg over the CBC network, Since coming to Canada in 1948 he has worked with the Ruth Sorel bullet as accompanist in their recitals in New York, Ottawa, Mon- and many other leading cities on the North American continent.\u2019 Mr.Steiner will also Pressat Ms auditorium of Westmount Junior | High School \u2018in June.\u201c In one of his television appearances Mr.Steiner appeared as accompanist of the modern dance group of \u201cYoni Kvietys featuring Montreal's first performances of corapositions \u2018of \u2018aul Himdem:h .and Werner Egk.BALLET .TAP.BALLROOM.Violet Walters REGISTER NOW > children Ve eue ordance md ing of Thursday, Septeniher 23, practice.} will be Remi Cloutier, runnef-up in the 1954 Provincial water-ski championships, who is one of the few humans who can actualy wa- School Opens Tues., Sept.14th FOR INFORMATION CALL Fl.5966 DOROTHY DAVIS & VIOLET WALTERS | announce the opening, September 15th of THE PIED PIPER NURSERY SCHOOL 3970 Cote St.Catherine Rd., cor.Legare Mornings 9 to 12 .Five mornings weekly under the expert guidance of Mrs, Eileen Drummond.INFORMATION: DE.6620 Weston School | INC., 18 SEVERN AVE.WESTMOUNT, FI.9856 Boys and girls to age of six in pre-school groups with experienced teochers.Large rooms, outside ploy area.Toxi service availoble.* Girls through elementary ond high school closses for university entrance and McGill School Leaving Certificate.Smoll classes - Individual attention FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF i MISS MARY WINSPEAR, M.A., Ph.D.SCHOOL OPENS: SEPTEMBER 9th Zz Ll ET TO eZ rT RAL /11SSS LISS SALI LSAALSLS FSS LS ILLS ILL LSS SLL SSL LLL SLL LS SLL LISS SSL SL TS ALT LAA SSS A 17 FLSA LAL LS SF LL A ST.GEORGE'S SCHOOL FOUNDED 1930 Co-Educational Day School PRE-SCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, JUNIOR HIGH Small classes, highly qualified and experienced, staff.Excellently equipped classrcoms.Music, fine and industrial aris an integral part of program.Graduates accepted in any senior high schéol.Fall Term Opens September 15th, 1954 Agnes Motthews, M.A., Principal FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, WRITE The Secretory, 3090 Westmount Blvd.\u2014 WE.3204 scheduled to carry a campaign re- minder-banner at high specd before what's expected to be a record turnout of spectators of all ages.Remi\u2019s brother, Maic, age 15 and already holder of a A7-foot Frovincial jumping record \u2018nis year at Lake Lachigan, :8 lig participating.Marc is due to compete in the Canadian championships at Toronto, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this wevl:.Donald Woodward, director of the Canadian Water Ski Assoc'a- tion, Montreal's star slalom skier ænd responsible for training Ste.Agathe\u2019s Cloutier brothers, wil 8is0 perform at the Red Fcather Carnival, which will involve activities at Beaver Lake, at \u20182 Chalet, the Lookout and elsewhere in Montreal's mountain park, Still another Red Feather water skier will be Pierre Beaudin, Mon- {- real's 1952 Provincial champion and well-known as an expert wa- ter-ski maker, Clean and peel fruits and vegetables on paper for easy dis- | posal of the peelings.No mess to clean from the sink, ' Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, need no introducion to Mon- \u2018trealers, as their success in the past 21 years of Children\u2019s Theatre speaks for itself.They now an- licunce the opening of a naw project; The Pied Piper Nursery School which jis situated on Cote St.Catherine Road, cor.Legare.The nursery school will 5e under the expert guidance of Mr.Eileen Drummond, who is an experienced graduate teacher, with || assistant teacher Miss Sheila Do- brin.With Mrs, Drummond's knowledge of nursey school work.a very fine curriculum has been arranged for the tots, which wil be helpful in school days and give them mornings of enjoyment.Cooperative play, music singing, painting, story-telling and educational play will round out their activities, Classes wil open September 15th and registration takes place September 7th to 11th.\u2014 STAGE! | RADIO !! TELEVISION ! ! | REGISTER CHILDREN'S THEATRE 3 studios \u2014 3835 Girouard Ave., Rialto Theatre Bidg., Park Ave.3970 Cote St.Catherine Rood Dorothy Doris \u2014 Violet Walters For Particufars and Prospectus, Phone DE.6620 FRANCES COLTMAN Pianist, Lic.Mus.First Medalist, McGill University Pupils Successful In Highest Exoms RECITALS Beginners and Advanced 5506 N.D.G.Ave.DE.6424 | halt Classical Ballet and - Modern Dance REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR THE NEW TERM COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 13th 326 VICTORIA AVENUE - WESTMOUNT .- WA.8I11 Lun THE MARY BEETLES SCHOOL 4956 DECARIE BLVD.\u2014 ELWOOD 5170 Re-opens Tuesday, September 14th DANCING, PIANO, SINGING, DRAMATICS PHYSICAL CULTURE, CHARM - KINDERGARTEN & NURSERY SCHOOL Re-opens Wednesday, September 15th REGISTER NOW OPEN == re.ve.a Cd = - \u201cpas ~ - THE.EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 1e EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY = | RUTH SOREL Best Theatre Dancer from Europe \u2018 > New York Times by John Martins \"1st Prize International Solo Dance Competition at Warsaw ; .Longstanding Soloist with European Opera Classical Ballet and - Modern Dance 4585 Sherbrooke St.W.WE.8842 Two eighteenth centry compo- sitiuns for piano and string orchestra will have their Canadan radio premieres on Sunday evening, September fifth, when the distinguished Cahadian pianist Rose Goldblatt will be soloist with the CBC Symphony conducted by Roland Leduc, The program will open with - .Weston School 18 SEVERN AVE.SHOT + H.9856 e FRENCH KINDERGARTEN For English speaking children 4-5 years Monday » Thursday, 2 - 4 p.m.Transportation arranged.À Miss Mary Winspear, M.A., Ph.D.Miss M.Johnson Studies In Ohio Miss Marion Johnson, 4643 Sherbrooke street west, has been assigned to central clinic, general hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, for field | work placement from September 15, 1954 to June 1, 1955, in connection with her studies at the Smith \u2018College School for Social school, where she is studying for College\u2014Day or Evening 108 Degree Courses.B.A.B.Sc.B.Com.| High School\u2014Evening only.- C3 Elementary School .\u2014 Evening only.\u2019 School of Art\u2014Day or Evening.Business School\u2014Day or Evening, School of Retailing\u2014Day only.INFORMATION FROM THE REGISTRAR 1441 DRUMMOND ST.Sir George Williams College and Schools MA.8331 Of The Montreal Y.M.C.A.\u2019 COMPTOMETER SCHOOL (The only official school operated by the manufacturer of the Comptometer) Remunerative Future Assured .In 10 or 12 weeks you can become a skilled Comptometer operator FREE lifetime placement service to graduates of our school \u2018DAY OR EVENING COURSES ENROLL NOW \u2018Phone or come in for full information COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 3414 Park Ave.Room 307 BE.2549 (Just north of Sherbrooke St.) her Master of Social Science degree.Miss F.R.Day, director of the Smith College School for Social Work, announced today that 75 students in the school, which was the first to be established by a women\u2019s college for the training of psychiatric social workers in 1918 have heen assigned to 35 agencies in 20 cities in 12 states for field work in 1954-55.One new agency \u2014 Fairfax Child Guidance Clinic, Fall Church, Va.\u2014 has been affiliated with the school for field work this year.In selecting field agencies, quali- \u2018| fled supervision, psychiatric con- _sultation, range of case material, high level of agency practice, in- munity orientation are considered prerequisites, said Miss Day.Under the two-year graduate program of the Smith College School for Social Work, students spend three summer sessions of academic work on the Smith campus and two intervening winter sessions in carefully supervised field work.Under a program of advanced standing for students who have had adequate graduate preparation or several years of satisfactory experience in an approved casework agency, students spend two summer sessions at Smith and one intervening winter session in field work.Each stu- rent writes a thesis which represents individual research undertaken in relation to some aspects of the field work practice.PROFESSIONAL DRAFTSMAN IN 10 MONTHS PRACTICAL COURSES | BECOME A | THEORETICAL COURSES | @ MECHANICS @ SLIDE RULE @® Electronics © Arithmeti © Topographics © Algebra ® Architecture © Geometry ® Oblique @ Logarithms- © Structure : Ehomistry @ Graphics @ AERONAUTICS ê TRIGONOMET RY ES RE RE EAE BS A AE Sirs, please send me your Îltustrated prospectus I of more than 50 pages on your complete course In industrial draughting \u2014 the only ™- course of its kind In America, | enclose 25¢ J] in stamps for mailing expenses.Please find in the margin my name, address, telephone num- 1 ber and age.I Pays O Evening: J .Corr: [J § Free Trial Lesson, Wed.Sept, 8th Phone VI.9224, or call for further Information @ MECHANICAL & AIRCRAFT INSTITUTE 5316 PARK AVE.® MONTREAL ®=.VI.9224 - J.A.DE LALANNE, 638 Lans- downe avenue, who was elected regional representative of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants at the group's annual conference in Winnipeg last week.Work, a graddate professional |i terest in research, and good com- || Rose Goldblatt Premiers | 18th Century \u2018Concertos the Concerto in À by \u2018Christophe Nichelmann, who lived from 1717 to.1762.It will be followed by an interesting and colorful get of variations on a popular air of its day entitled \u2018Marlborough.\u201d - The composer is George Joseph Vogler, whose dates are 1749 and 1814, The broadcasts starts at 10.30 in the evening, an\u201c will be carried on the CBC French and Trans-Canada networks, as well as on stations of the Mutual Broadcasting System in the U.S, WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: Y165 Greene Ave.Why not enroll with a schoo! established over 20 years In Westmount and which has graduates in all leading Montreal firms?Classes, also private lessons.Day or Evening.Expert instruction.WEllington 1885 \u201cTHE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS\u201d .COMMERCIAL COLLEGE secretarial Training \u2014 ~ Stenographic Course \u2014 Day and Night Classes.Fall Term Opens September Sth | ENROLL NOW : 4845 SHERBROOKE WEST, AT VICTORIA AVE.GL.1058 2059 Stanley (Cor.SHERBROOKE) O\u2019SULLIVAN COLLEGE AV.8-5279 JNTENSIVE TRAINING FOR OFFICE POSITIONS Tuition rates, payable monthly a Sullivan.Day School, $22.00 \u2014 Night School, $9.00 NO REGISTRATION FEE Individual Instruction Enroll at any time MEMBER OF THE BUSINESS EDUCATORS\u2019 ASSOCIATION Founder SEPT.8TH The Westmount Protestant Schools will re-open on September 8th and 9th SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (grades 10 and 11) 9:00 a.m.\u2014 Supplemental Examinations in Room 12.SEPT.9TH 1:30 p.m.\u2014 New pupils who did not attend a Westmount School in 1953-54 will report to the Principal.9:30 a.m.\u2014 Grade 10 \u2014 Assemble in Gymnasium.10:30 a.m.\u2014 Grade || \u2014 Assemble in Gymnasium.SEPT.8TH SEPT.9TH SEPT.8TH schools.JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (grades 7, 8, 9) 9:00 a.m.and 1:30 p.m.\u2014 Supplemental Examinations.1:30 p.m.\u2014 Pupils who were not in a Westmount School last year, and who have not yet registered will report to the Principal.Grades will assemble as follows: Grade.8 - 9:00 a.m.; Grade 7 - 1:30 p.m.; Grade 9 - 2:30 p.m.; Girls go to Gymnasium.Boys go to Assembly Hall.ELEMENTARY GRADES (grades 1 to 6) 9:00 a.m.\u2014 All former pupils will report to their district 10:00 am, \u2014 All new pupils will report to the Principals of their district schools.ROSLYN SCHOOL The north side of Shefbrooke St.and above, from the eastern to the western limits of Westmount.KING\u2019 S SCHOOL South side of Sherbrooke St.and below, from Metcalfe Avenue (west side} to Claremont.QUEEN'S SCHOOL South side of Sherbrooke St.and below, from Metcalfe Avenue, {east side) to east: orn limits of Westmount.pe re PE EN EEL rame AFS ke aw .rn Eu Ch AR AE AT pe Yk ra rg un cng LAP oe seme de 3 + k { TH ame 5 ee / AU i, MAGE MIX THE EXAMINER _ Slerving the City of Westmount 3 ue es mrs : rm - pr Published Every Friday THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY \"\u201d Mead Office: 2191 Hampton Ave., Montreal WaAlnut 2773% ewspaper for the home, devofed to public service.w)] subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.s half year: Authorized as 2nd Class Mail - Post Office Dept, Oitawn.des Esaminer aims te be an independent, clean of new NHA by - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1954 Canadian Housing Construction Folls Off Despite NHA Amendments The rosy predictions that NHA amendments would bring a great increase in home- building, seem to have fallen lower down payments and longer amortization periods, the number of housing starts is lower than in the corresponding periods of last year, when no such existed.The amendments came into 22.But DBS reports that as May ended, there were 327 fewer housing units under construction in Canada than there were a year.before.Housing starts in May, 1954, totalled 13,398, against 13,606 .hourly wages flat.Despite loam.inducements effect March ¢ But of Workman, in May, 1953.remain.= In his first five months of 1954, work began East and West by Rev.Canon R.Rector of Trinity Memorial Church Kenneth Naylor It has been my very great privilege to attend the Second Conference of the World Council of Churches, meeting at Evanston, Illinois, from August 15th to August 31st.I should .like to pass on my impressions of the opening day, for 1 think a good many people are interested in the coming together of delegates-from 161 churches in 48 countries.My first impression if one of earnestness and friendliness.The delegates are here to try to understand one another.They have realized the Truth of St.Paul's words: \u201cThere abide these three things, faith, hope, and friendliness, but the greatest of these is friend-* Jiness\u201d.(That, I think, is the correct translation, rather than \u2018faith, hope and charity\u201d.) That does not mean & ready giving up of one\u2019s own point of view.The delegates hold to their own traditions but they learn that other traditions have their value and place as well.And it may be that two interpretations of one tradition may be possible.The theme of the whole Conference was \u201cChrist, the Hope of the World\", On the first Sunday afternoon two addresses were given on the main Theme, one by Prof.Schlink, a member of the Evangelical church in Germany, the other by Prof.R.L.Calhoun, an American Congregationalist.They approached their subject from entirely different points of view, almost contradictory of one another.Yet the impression they left behind was that both points of view needed to be stated, and the value of ihe World Council is that they could be stated on the same day from the same platform to the same audience.Neither speaker could reconcile the two points of view.Perhaps even the Conference cannot do so at present.But the Conference would have been the poorer if either word had been left unsaid.The second impression made on me came in the opening service on Sunday morning.There the different Christian traditions from Qua- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Sunday, September 5th 11:00 a.m.Church Service 11:00 # m.Sunday School Subjects of Lesson - Hermon: Man\u201d Genesis 1:27, God ereated in the jronge fFolden Text: wan in bis own Image, of God cvented ju him.Wednesday 8:15 p.m, Tesilmony Meeting HEADING ROOM : In the Chuveh Edifice.Open lo the public Tuesday, Vhursday and Fridey, 3 to 4 pon, ker to Eastern Orthodox, and the different nations from the blonde Swedes to the black Bantu, came together in public worship in a perfectly lovely Methodist church, which holds about 1400 people.There are five presidents of the world Council and each of them along with the pastor of the church had a part of the service.It was opened by the pastor.The service had been prepared by an Anglican, and was printed in English, French and German.The hymn book is printed in about ten languages.The first lesson was read in French by Marc Boegner, a French Protestant, the second lesson was read in Greek by Archbishop Athenagoras of the Greek Orthodox Church; the creed was recited in German by Bishop Ei- vind Berggrav, of the Church of Norway; the prayers were taken in English by Dr.Bell, Bishop of Chichester; the sermon was preached by the Methodist Bishop G.Bromley Oxnam of the U.S.A., and the benediction was pronounced by Archhishop Athenagoras in Greek.There was nothing incongruous at any point.Rather.the experience of Pentecost when everyone heard them speak in his own tongue the wonderful works of \u2018God.The evening service was held in Chicago on Soldier's Field.In - BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexonder Johnston, D.D., Minister Mr.Galt McDermaeatt, Organist and Choirmaster .11 AM.\u201cPRIS MYSTERIOUS WORD\u201d It Returns lhe Radar COMMUNION ME NOUN : 7.30 PNA \u201cWITH THE SAVIOUR BY THE SEASIDE Sun & Sand & Sea JOHNSTON AT BOTH SERVICES VISITORS MOST CORDIALLY \\WELLOMED MIDWEEK FELLOWSHIP Wedigrday \u2014 8.00 PM.Yonug Peoples Union \u2014 Vhows, DR.nt 8:00 .before -Parliament \u2014 that it completely ignored Canada\u2019s real housing problem, | : which is the high cost of building.i The Canadian economy has become so distorted that industrial shutdowns and lay offs are accompanied by wage increases.Thus, DBS reports, although the employment index in manufacturing fell to 107.3 last April, from 113.1 the previous April, record peut of $1.42.Capital and Labour This is our war, the war of the populace, We are all fighting, for land, and for home, Labor and Capital, Brotherhood, Foreman and President,.from the same We speak the same language, Love the same Liberty, Not two identities, The challenge, Is, that Freedom, and Liberty, still may Lb 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Services 10:00 w.m.Scriptural Readings Deuteronomy : ph.16, V.38 \u2014 Ch.21, V, i Jeninh, Ch, TN V.12-b2, 7 Eveuing Services nt 7:10 pm Ethies of \u2018rhe Fathers, - WEEKDAY Aon © \" iF Morning at 8:30 an Weekday Mornings at 7:30 aan.an THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5M ti on 33,812 bouses, against 35,438 in same period last year.The DBS figures underscore what critics legislation, said when it\u2019 was in manufacturing reached a are just one great | the same strain; - that faces Master, and Dorothy Sproule.PROFESSOR ISRAEL BET- TAN, head of the department of homiletics and Midrash of the Hebrew Union College, who will assist in conducting High Holy Day services at Temple Emanu-El.He is also vice president of the central conference of American Rabbis.e place of a sermon the whole drama of salvation from Creation to the Second Advent was presented by 100 young people in the form of rhythmic dance, accompanied by the recitation of the story.It was a very moving spectacle, portrayed hefore a reverent audience of 125,- 000 people.Which leads to my third impression of the first day: that -the people themselves are tremendously interested in the world Council and have gone to very great lengths in preparing for it.Apparently the world Jooks to the Church for some lead.SYNAGOGUES CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.NS Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Contor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm PUBLIC WORSHIP Sabbath Eve, Friday, Sept.3rd, Candle Lighting no later than 7:05 pm.Evening Services at 6:15 p.in.SABBATH MORNING Sunday und Werkday Evenings at 7.10 pon \u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014 k new \u2018Class room.pom.v PEUR UT sis Ea Ch ise ka ged pire LE TFC _ Come: fo Church | Your Chéreh is the Bulwork of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish.2 Atiend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.v Congregation Shaar -Hashomayim.- .* New Pupils Registration On Tuesday, September 7, new papils entering the Foundation School, Sunday Praparatory.School and the Hebrew Religious | School will be registered.\u201d | Hebrew-Religivus School | School sessions in the Hebrew Religious School commence on Wednesday, September 8, Pupils who attended the school last year have been informed by mail as to their new room numbers.These Fypils are to report directly to their rooms.AN pupils are to pring with them their card indicating their Foundation School School sessions in the Foundation School commence on Wednesday, September 8, at 9 a.m, Taxi service is available.| Sunday Preparatory School Schoo] sessions in the Sunday Preparatory School commence on Sunday, September 12.Pupils who attended the school last year have been informed as to their new room number.These pupils ure to report directly to their rooms.All pupils are to bring.with theim their card indicating thr new class room.See Europe \u2014 in Style \"A gala fashion show and donor luncheon, sponsored by he Women's Auxiliary, will be neld on Tuesday, September 21 at 12.30 The latest fall European fa UNITED CALVARY CHURCH and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Combined Services in Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Avec.Westmount Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.11:00 a.m, We \u201cCan Our Past.\u201d Conquer No Evening Service WESTMOUNT .PARK-EMMANUEL ST.ANDREW'S WESTMOUNT Uniting for the summer months IN ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH (101 Cote St.Anloine Rd) {near Argyle Avenue) Sunday, September 5th 11-00 a.m.Rev.D.M.Grant, \u201cRell- glon and Life\u201d Ne Evening Service Organist and Choir Director Mr.Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus, Bae, F.C.L.0.: shions will be presented and Mrs.Eva Trill of Henry Morgan and Company, will commentate.X'or tjckets phone, Mrs.Maxwell M, Kalman, ticket conveñor, ' WB, 7497.NT a -_\u2014 ' Procrastination is \u2018the thirë- time., PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue LL of Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister.Sunday, 11:00 a.m.Sebicmber Sth Morning Service, The Minister.MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Organist and Choirm~ster Mr.Lester A, Woedin, STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN and DOMINION-DOUGLAS Joint Services In STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmont & Victoria Aves.The No.14 sireet car stops at the door Sunday, September Sth 11:00 a.m.\u201cIF Jesus Went To Bus- Iness.\u201d Rev, A.Lloyd Smith, D.D.EVERYONE WELCOME Doris Killam, A.R.C.T., L s.(McGill) Organist and Choir Director ANGLICAN Church Of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western; Westmount Rev Alexander Meflor, Rector Rev.Canon S.8, Lindsoy, Honorary Assistant ° Twelfth Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 10:15 a.m.Mattins (Saïd) 11:00 a.m, SOLEMN EUCHARIST 7:00 p.n.EVENSONG Holy Communion, Monday & Friday, 8:00 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, 7:00 a.m.Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, LTh., M.C.Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, M.A.8:00 am.11:00 a.m, Holy Communion Morning Service and Ser mon Evening Service (Said) Mr.Euslace Taît, A.C.c.Q.7:30 p.m.Organist: UNITED NEXT SUNDAY AT ST.JAMES UN ITED CHURCH .DOWNTOWN RELIGIOUS CENTRR ESTABLISHED 1803 463 St.Catherine Street West - Convenient to hotels Another fine audience greeted our guest preacher Sunday.Rev.Dr.Chalmers of Saskatchewan, will speak both morning and evening services.Do not miss 11:00 am.7:30 p.m.Subject: \u201cTHE ROYALTY OF SERVI Subject: \u201cNONE OTHER NAME\u201d, Visitors are warmly welcomed and requested to sign wi with addresses in our book of friendly remembrance.Choir Program: Morning: Anthem: \u201cO Lord who didst in olden time\u201d \u2014Phiman.Solo: \u2018\u201cO Lord; thou hast searched me opt\u201d \u2014Sterhdale Bennet.: MARGARET PRESTON ' Evening: Anthem: \u201cTurn Thy face from my sins\u2019 \u2014 Attwood, Rev.B.B.Brown, D.D.Interim Minister \u201c ar -Ameld Bellis Organist and Éholriacter 5 - RN, 44 12 SUBILE'R four ruo ddaire, ] Riverfru car, (\u2018all 8351.13-a A0CO] YOUNG Ten regu 1st.Modd WEST Md Ol 7 ROO: UNI R 20 BRIGHT For busing WESTMOY minutes w room for NICELY f| man, midd Western M CL.3677.LA @Bright roo Jress girl.REGISTER] plegics.Cot FT, 804 He Vn ROOMS T0 LET M GL.3677.MEEGISTERED nursing home.PrN Fr.8043.{Trades and Professional Cards * 20 Words 75c - Additional Words 3e Each * lone to sidewalks, chimneys, walls, \u201cMfiors, foundations, Also waterproof- bg.Phone RE.8-2838 7 H-22 [EB.A Colline! FUNCRAL HOME 7 - .For All Kinds Of FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES CALL WE.1151 FREE DELIVERY .FRESH CUT ' : \"GLADIOLUS RECEIVED DAILY MELVILLES 4471 St.Catherine West 12 APARTMENTS : , TOLET SUBLET newly decorated bright four rooms.China, kitchen ware, frigidaire, linen If desired, -Adults only.Riverfront.Lachine, near bus and car.8351.18-a LEVING ACCOMMODATION WANTED Le YOUNG executive with 3 small children requires accommodation, October 1st.Modest rental.CA.6626.H-16 WESTMOUNT DISTRICT MODERN HOUSE OR APARTMENT 7 ROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS UNIVERSITY 6-6687 OR REGENT 8-0410 H-32 BHIGHT room, in private apartment.For business lady.GI, 1471.H-36 WESTMOUNT, above Sherbrooke, 12 minutes walk to RCA Victor, Nice room for gentleman only, GL.3895.NICELY furnished room for gentleman, middle-aged lady's home.4129 Western Ave., Apt.1, 6 p.m.-9 p.m.H-24 WESTMOUNT Bright room, kitchen privileges.Business girl.El.1433.N-13 21 ROOMS WANTED Para- plegirs.Cote des Nelgés.Miss Ready.H-6 Call mornings and evenings WI.H-18 => Te es ri THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPYEMBER:3, 1954 re \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771x |.Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted : after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue \u2019 - The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising \u201c3e for each additional word 27 GARAGES WANTED HEATED GARAGE .Vieinity Victoria and Sherbrooke.Phone HU.8-6686 after 5.H-23 29 _FOR SALE .FOR SALE c DINING ROOM SET - 9 pieces, mahogany, with inlaid trim, large Dbreakfront,\u201d practically new.Oroginal cost $2,600.00.Bedroom suite, pibces, silver walnut; original cost, 29 TRAILERS FOR RENT Have you something you want moved immediately and inexpensively, Rent a trailer from Ace Trailer Rentals, RE, 8-9871.H-4 3 PIECE CHESTERFIELD Excellent condition, 1 chair rose oth- ero seshell, chesterfield green.EL.300, .H-10 DINING ROOM SET Ten-piece handsome mahogany, Chip- péndale design.Must be seen to be appreciated.Bargain at $850.00.FIL.2935.H-33 VACUUM CLEANERS Nearly new, still on guarantee, from $25.60, Must sell Phone AV.8-6613.H-31 DOUBLE bed, oak, $35., double enamel bed $30.00, single enamel bed $30.All equippdd with spring -filled mattresses, perfect condition, clean, bookcase, $8.00, combination radio, $12.00, walnut victrola, could be converted liquor cabinet, $8.00, selid brass desk lamp $4.00, oak ' fireplace $25.00 or nearest offer, crystal electrical fixtures, ironing boards, etc.WE.7993.\u2019 H-3% spring and PAINTED baby\u2019s erlb, mattress, $20.00; washing machine with ringer, $60.00, WA.5115.H-15 IMPORTED French cut glass electric chandelier; wardrobe - trunk.RE 4689, H-25 BUILDING REPAIRS CARPENTRY CADIA Construction oncrete, brick, stone, concrets blocks, Co, Ltd, plaster, tile, Repairs and aitera- CARTAGE AND MOVING WESTERN Crating and Moving, eneral transport, local and long dis- ance.Speclalty: funiture, plapos, pefrigerators.Call FI, 1328, H-2 } 560 4 Sherbrooke SLW DExvan 1149 AIR GONDITIONED Tunorei Home and hopel 4 \u2014 S.STANDRING REG'D., General Carpentry.Alterations arrd repairs.Painting and decorating.Planned kitchens, playrooms, arborite counter tops and paneling, a specialty.Satisfaction guaranteed.Call Kl.7453.H-1 DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs, 5110 Sherbrooke West, Apt.1.H-8 DECORATING VERN OATWAY, interior and exter- for painting.We spray garages and basements, 3405 Vendome.EL.0430.H-5 ELECTRICIAN BLECTRICAT, repairs and Installations of all kinds, done by licenced electrician.Prompt reliable service.Guaranteed.Reasonable prices.Cull Burlington Electric Registered, DU.8-5544.H-19 * FURRIERS HAVR your furs repaîred or restyled at Flomen Exclusive Furs.Storage facilities.at Standard rates, 1235 Greene Ave.WI.3312, H-9 UPHOLSTERING MID-TOWN Upholstering Co.AN types of upholstering.Chesterfields reconverted to modern styles.Telephone day and night, WA.5582, H-3 UPHOLSTHRRING of aii kinds.Custom and recovering.Remodelling and re- estimates.24 hour service, Marcel Aubin.5031 Notre Dame St.West, pairs.Bxpert workmanstip.Free Phone WI.3684.H-7 sas The Chapel of Cathedral Beautx Panera) Servica 8 $1,500.00.Moving, must sell.GR.4486 or TA.6751.H-12 SECTIONAL SETTEE Of 9 pieces, plus two end pieces.Overall measurcment when placed together 23\".Call AV.8-8898 between 4-7 Bs ANTIQUE sofa and 2 chairs.RE, 7-1673.\\ G-28 LATEST American styles, sults, coats, cocktall dresses, sports wear.Perfect condition.- Suess 11-14.Reasonable prices.RE.7-5182.H-34 J.+ x | Christian Science * = * The ability, power, and sinless perfection which characterize man's real nature in God's likeness will be emphasized at Christian Science church services Sunday.The Lesson-Sermon entitled \u201cMan\u201d includes the following passages from the King James version of the Bible (Ephesians 4:7,13): \u201cBut unto every one of us is given grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ .Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ.\u201d From \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy.the following passage will be among those read: \u201cThe human capacities are enlarged and perfected in proportion as humanity gains the true conception of man and God.\u201d The Golden Text is from Genesis: \u201cGod created man in his own image, in the image of God \u2018created him.\u201d ua | Trinity Memorial Church | The Right Reverend Weston Henry Stewart, M.A., D.D., C.B.E, Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem, will he the preacher in Trinity Memorial Church at Evensong, Sunday, September 5, at 7.30 p.m.Bishop.Stewart, who is now attending the second Assembly of the World Council of Churches at Evanston, Illinois, is an Oxford Graduate.He worked in the Diocese of London for 16 years, rnd in 1926 became Champlain in St.George's Cathedral, Jerusalem.Since that time he has served the Church in various capacities in the Near and Middle East, being consecrated Lord Bishop of the Church of England in Jerusalem in Westminister Abbey, September 21, 1943.Bishop Stewart has given Jong and faithful service as à representative of the Church of Eng- iand among Jews and Arabs.Hz will have an interesting story to tell, not only about the World Council of Churches but about the witriess of Christianity in the Holy Land.À Temple Emmanuel First Sabbath Service Kesumed In Temple Sanctuary Friday September 10 at 8.15 p.m.Dr.Stern will officiate.Services summer weeks are being continued in the Temple Community House under the direction of Temple Brotherhood.Those: participating in the service, September 3 at 8.15 p.m.are: William Gittes, I.Sydney | 29 _ FOR SALE\u2019 DAY BED Single, almost new, will sell complete with cover and cushions, $16.00, FI.1200, H-36 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE CHILD'S medium tricycle, in good condition, wanted.WA.2445, H-21 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED ! \"ROVES HOME SERVICE Painting, floors, kitchens, bathrooms washed.Storm windows installed.RE.3-6829.H-17 ELECTRIC cook stove, ofl cook stove, washing machine, FI.9866.H-29 Rosh Hashorah and Yom Kippur both in the Temple and Temple Community House with Dr.Stern and Professor Israel Bettan, head of the department of homiletics and Midrash of the Hebrew Union College and vice-president of the central conference of American Rabbis, alternating.In order to accommodate the many who wish to attend Temple worship, the Temple Lecture Hall will also be utilized for overflow services.\u2019 PAGE SEVEN REFRIGERATORS Floor Models \"Weil Known Makes AT OUR COST PRICE WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES COMPANY \u2018WE.2226 Fl.3006 | 4209 St.Catherine St.W.HELP WANTED 34 FEMALE NURSBRY school teacher wanted, Mornings.FI.89856, H-30 JUNIOR clerk requir by charted bank.Apply 101 Westminster Avenue North.H-38 , , REGULAR part-time work interviewing for Marketing Research and Public Opinion Firm.Bilingual an asset but not 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Rt.Rev, Lennox Williams | has returned after spending the summer at Tadoussac.* The Hon, Gustave Lemieux and Miss Marguerite Lemieux have returned following a trip to the Isle of Orleans and Quebec.Mr.and Mrs.J.E.B.Greeves who have been visiting in Ireland and England with their children, Penelope, Caroline and Virginia, since early July returned Friday.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.and Mrs, H, M.Long \"nd their daughter, Miss Peggy Long, sailed Tuesday on the Empress of Scotland, Mr.and Mrs.Loag will spend several weeks travelling in England and on the Continzat nd Mise Long will attend school in England.Mrs.George H.Montgomery and her two sons, George and John, arrived in the city Friday after visiting in Edinburgh, Scotland, where they were guests of Mrs.Montgomery's mother, Mrs.F.W.Martin.Mr.Montgomery, who had also been visiting in Scotland and Paris with Mrs.Montgomery, returned to the city earlier in August.| Mr.and Mrs, Denny Hanson and their son have returned from Kennebunk Beach where they were at the Atlantic House.Mr.and Mrs.R.N.Watt arrived on the Empress of Scotland following a trip abroad.Colonel and Mrs.Garnet Strong have returned for St, Andrews, N.B.where they sent ten days with Mr.and Mrs.Harry Thorp.Mr.and Mrs.Hartland K.Mc- Keown sailed Monday on the Empress of Scotland to spend several months travelling in England and on the Continent.Mrs.R.L.Denton and her children have returned after spending several weeks at Scarborough Beach, Maine.Mr, and Mrs.H.A.Cobbett returned yesterday from Metis Beach where they were at the Cascade Hotel.Miss Frances Carroll, Diocesan president, of the Catholic Wameu's League of Canada, will attend th> Provincial Convention of the Catholic Women\u2019s League of Canada, to be held in Sherbrooke on SUITS of fine imported worsted fabrics.Charcoal greys and tweeds for new- hess, COATS in wonderful new fabrics with style details as fresh as tomorrow.from $59.50 Personal Individual Attention Open daily 9.30 to 6 & 1353 Greene 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' pxiiifinls, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER à, 1054- VACATIONING: Mr.and Mrs.Jack Albert, of Westmount, are shown all set for an evening of fun at Ben Gaines\u2019 Sahara in Miami Beach, Florida, where tliey are vacationing, September 10 and 11.Miss Carroll will be a guest of the New Sherbrooke Hotel, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Long and Miss Peggy Long left recently for an extended visit to England and the Continent.They will return home at the end of October.Mrs.J.L.Scgtt and her daughter and son, Miss Cynthia Scott, and Mr.Gavin Scott, have returned from Cushings\u2019 Island, Maine, where they spent some time, 3 Mr.and Mrs.J.Alec Henderson and their son, Mark, have returned from Scarborough Beach, Maine, where they.were at the Atlantic House.Miss Norma Osler returned by air from South Africa on Sunday.Miss Osler was sent to South Africa by the Girl Guide Association and while there conducted an extensive Guide training program.She has been away for\" four month, APPROCHING MARRIAGES Attending Miss Beverley Marion Gibbon at her marriage Saturday, Sept.4, to Marcel Laurent Beauchamp in the Church of the Ascension, Westmount, will be Miss Jil Johansson, as maid of honor, and Miss Ruby Lyola as bridesmaid.Marcel LeSiege will be best man and ushers will be Jack Gibbon, brother of the bride-elect, and Jean-Paul Alarie.7 .The marriage of Sheila, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald J.McCarthy, to Dr.William B.Dono- hue, son of Mr.and Mrs.Edward W.Donohue, has been arranged to take place on Saturday, September 11, in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.The bride will be attended by Miss Georgia Phelan, as maid of honor, and by Miss Lucy Lafontaine and Miss Lynn Donohue, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids.Dr.Martin Eidinger will act as best man for Dr.Donohue and the ushers will be Dr, Douglas Kinnear, Dr.John Tallon, Dr.Thomas Jones, of Ottawa ,and Dr.Thomas Egan, Pittsburgh, Pa.{Mabel Hubbard Club Names Executive Those who have been elected to office for the year 1953-54 for the Mabel Hubbard Club of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada are as follows: President, Mrs.N.Gunning; 1st vice-president, Miss P.Campeau; 2nd vice-president, Miss L.Gre- goire; treasurer, Miss M.Martin; secretary, Miss H.Wilson; executive secretary, Miss J.Crawford; program chairman, Miss E.C.Loy; educational co-chairmen, Miss M.Price, Miss S.Greene, Mrs.S.Champagne; social chairman, Miss L.Lavallee; sports co- chairmen, Mrs.S.Hamilton and Mrs.M.J.Benoit; membership co- chairmen, Mrs.V.Loiselle, Miss B.Peddle and Miss L.David; welfare co-chairmen, Miss C.Ii- gram and Miss J.Legault; publicity co-chairmen, Miss H.Larock and Miss P.O'Neill; artists\u201d Miss E.Vint and Miss M.McCarthy; press representatives co-chairmen: Miss M.Stratton and Mrs.R.Blair; Miss N.Guy- Special Meeting To Hear Dr.Farrar -The Cooperating Committee of the Dominion Council of the Women's Association and.the Lomé inion Board of the Women\u2019s sionary Society will hold a al meeting at 8 p.m.on September 13, in Erskine and American United Church, Guest speaker wll be Sister Dr.Dorothy H.Farrar.Dr.Farrar is Principal of the Deaconess College, Illkley, Tork- shire, England.She is a delegate to the World Council of Churches meeting in Evanston, Ill, and will bring fraternal greetings to the General Council of the United Church meeting in, Sackville, N.B.Miss Farrar has been closely cenrected with the Comussion studying the life and work cf Women in the Church and is well quelified to speak on the Ectuneni- ca! Movement and Womens\u2019 place in it, = A merry neart maketh a cheer- | ful countenance, | land.- NE + Stal - >< Posonal >< + - Wæddings - - | Miss Frances Goltman returned Monday from New York where she spent the past two weeks, Mr, and Mrs.T.7, Just and their family have retürned after spending some time at The Colony, Kennebunkport, Maine, Paul Hatchett sailed on Aug, 18 from New York City m the Queen Elizabeth for an axtend:d visit to England and the continent, Mr, Hatchett was acempanied ny Michael Hubert of London, Eng.AY Mrs.Milton Orr entertained re- certly at a miscellaneous suower henoring Miss Joan Leach of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet who will be married to Kenneth Powers uf Ottawa on Oct 2.Guests included members of the Chiriaeff Ballet Company, Misses Joyce and Judy Kirkpatrick, twin daughters of Mr, and Mrs.W.8.Kirkpatrick returned recently after a visit to western Canada.Miss Joyce Kirkpatrick had been visiting in Vancouver for the past two months and was joined by her sister, who motored out west in company with Miss Mary Nosworthy, Miss Beverley Webster\u201d and Miss Daphne Caron, early in June.Miss Shielagh Ryan, who has been attending Summer School in Lausanne, Switzerland, spent the ] past ten days in Paris, where she was joined by her father, Mr, E.A.Ryan, They are leaving to spend some time in Ireland before returning home in September.Mr.and Mra.*s.\u2018G.Forbes entertained at dinner Saturday evening for Miss Beverley Marion Gibbon and Marcel Laurent Beau- champ, whose marriage will take place Saturday, Sept.4, in the Church of the Ascension, West- mount.Those who have already entertained for Miss Gibbon are Miss Susan Kasper, miscellaneous shower, Miss Jil Johansson, Kitchen shower, Miss Ruby Lyola, hathroom shower, and Miss Marilyn Graham at a cup and saucer shower.DONT WAIT.fill the rush starts! 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We offer you the best and most inexpensive service.FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue 1Opposite Avenue Theatre) Wi 3312 \u20ac 3 ¥ i Preview by the\u201d! at the \u2018I The 0] town bY G IN afl Pally sallouss La Plast] à all\u2019.Children! -\u2014 _ a owers ui included visit to ree Kirk- | in Van- :months ter, who company s/ where her, Mr.aving to nd before imber, ibbon are iscellan- ohansson, by Lyola, iss Mari- d saucer BALLGOWN FOR BARBARA MARKHAM, Miss Canada of 1954.Jt is part of the collection of Couturier designed clothes she will wear in the Miss America contest in September.Silver beads snd aquamarines, in pine needle motif, encrust the bodice and peplum which extends into a train.\u2018The gown js of all-viscose satin.Barbara.Markam, \u201854 Miss Canada Shows U.S.Canadian Wardrobe When Barbara Markham, Miss Canada of 1954, takes part in the Miss America contest September 7 to 11 in Atlantic City, she'll wear an exclusive all-Viscose collection of clothes designed specially for her by the members of the Canadian Association of Couturiers.: Members of -the press and ra- dic and representatives of Canada\u2019s textile mills, recently saw a preview of -the wardrobe given by the Viscose Information Bureau at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.The original designs, first to be shown by the newly-formed Cou- JOHN POOL Foot Specialist - 1384 GREENE _AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painlgss removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric equipment.Plastio arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions.Children's Supports a Specialty.By appointment only + x turier group, were all fashioned from Canadian-made fabrics.The collection included baH gowns, cocktail dresses, \u2018day dresses, suits, coats and Jounge wear.Shoes, often made from matching dress fabric, were also Canadian- made as were all the accessories.Fabrics such as velvet, satin, and faille were chosen for the evening wear with\u201d light weight flannels and crepes\u201d for the afternoon outfits, - tumes were Raoul-Jean Foure, president of the group; Miss France Davies, Miss Marie France, Germaine and Rene, Jacques De Montjoyes, D\u2019Anjoù, Louis Phillipe de Seves and Jacques Michel, all of Montreal.oC | Miss Markham won the right to represent Canada at the Miss America pageant at a contest held last month in Windsor, Ont.The 22 year old Miss, whose home is in Cornwall, Ont., hopes to further her art career abroad next year.Calvary W.M.S.The monthly meeting of \u201cCul- vary W.M.S.will be held on Wednesday, September 8, at 8 p.min -the Ladies\u2019 Parlors.The cou- _veners will be Mrs, W.J.Adams | en) Mrs.J.Bryant, the topic ba- ing Christian Citizenship and Ten- yerance, Mrs,.J.G.McWninnie, \u2018President of \u2018the Provinciai W.C.T.U., will be the guest, sn:aker.Couturiers who created the cos-.v THE EXAMINER, WBSTMOUN{, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1954 - ze EY AND OVER SHE GOES: This showhorse, taking a tough brick jump, will be featured September 11th in the annual Hudson Heights Horse + show in Canada sponsoring a V.O.N! nurse with As Classes Start uated from high school, there is 3,500 Girls To Enter Nursing \u2018Across Canada If a girl is in the 18-year age bracket, and has recently grad- one chance in four that she will soon enter one of the 171 schools of nursing in communities across Canada, states the Canadian Nurses\u2019 Association.During the next about half from cities and half from rural areas \u2014 are expected to enter\u2019 the three-year course, as \u2018pursing schools open their doors to new classes.Recruitment figures prepared by the CNA indicate that app uxi- mately one-quarter of all female high school graduates annually begir.training for the much coveted professional \u201cR.N.\u201d .\u201cNursing continues to he the first occupational choice of Caun- adian, girls graduating from high echool,\u201d said Miss Frances Mec Quarrie, CNA Nuising Education Secretary who is concerned with recruiting more girls into the profession, Describing reasons for -the preference for nursing as a career, Miss McQuarrie said: \u201cGirls are interested in working with people.Moreover, both daughters and parents tend ic faveur nursing because of the Womens R ?omen 35 alm RCASC Ladies! Aux.The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, R.C.A.S.C.Branch 105, Canadian Legion, B.| E.S.L., will be held on Wednesday, Septeniber 8, at 8.15 p.m.in the R.C.A.S.C.Armoury, 740 Bel Air street, Montreal.Members are asked to make a speeial effort to attend.C.W.L.Meeting Miss Frances Carroll, president of the Montreal .Archdiocesan Council of The Catholic Women's League of Canada js holding an executive: meeting on Tuesday, at 7.45 p.m.in the Sisters of Service Residential Club, 1923 Dorchester St.West.All members of the Council are asked to attend.Talk on Ulster Rev.W.A.Park, M.A., will lecture on \u201cUlster and the Flag of Freedom\u201d in - Wesley United Church hall, 5870 Notre Dame de enue) on Sept.7 at 8 p.m.Rev, Mr.Park represented the Presbyterian Church of Northern Ireland at the recent World Alliance of Reformed Churches in Princeton, N.J,, and will leave immediately following this lecture to re- ttirn to Ulster.Tickets will be available at the door of the hall, and proceeds will go to the Orange and Protestant Home for Children three weeks, roughly 3,500 girls\u2014x% Grace Avenue (near Royal Av-| public's high regard for the wo: ol the profession.\u201d \u201cBut what we really look for in a girl,\u201d she said, \u201cis the \u20ac sire fo serve, and a genuine interest in kealtk improvement.\u201d Today's opportunities foi nursing service are wider and : 10re stimulating than at any previous time.In addition to service on hospital staff, nurses work in _-ub- lie health, private duty, industry, airliñes, and in remote northein scttlements, International open- its proceeds, will have 18 separate classes and over 100 entries, including many of the best horses and riders in the area, ~ ings exist in the World Health Organization, Colombo Plan, the International Red Cross, and other organization, When a -girl enters a nursing school, she may be required to pay a small tuition or registration fee and she may have to buy her \u2018ext books.There ig a trend towards siprlying uniforms in many schools.The opportunity to enter nursing occurs twice a year, in September and in January or Fab- ruary.Entrance requirements include high school graduation with certain required subjects.They also call for a minimum age of 18 years, except in Ont-rio wiere girle are admitted to schools of nursing at 17 years of age.Toronto In 1953 was visited by more than 5,000,000 tourists and was host to more than 500 conventions.HU.8-8961 GEORGE H.CHIROPRACTOR Wishes to announce the opening of his practice for complete Chiropractic service.Member of the College of Chiroproctors .5112 Sherbrooke St.West (AT GREY) .KUDO D.C.Res.Fl.9556 Phone WI.1545 Al friends are cordially invitsd.at Rosemere.Kaymond & Jean Hair Stylists of Distinction - .FORMERLY OF THE T.EATON CO.Announce the OPENING © of their, new, modern - Beauty Salon 6591 Somerled Ave.- - For Appointment Call \"DE.6131 ~ PT ee a TR ea Tan NERY rs A rm wg © 2 pon: LTE = ram em ert mn LAT Ae ry Pr, eR PEI RY 7 enn vA 1 $n © SM rt ER * Elaborate Musical Score Enhances -Disney's \"The Living Desert\u201d 2nd Week At The Kent In Technicolor Music, always an important element in any Walt Disney production, plays an unusual role in \u201cThe Living Desert\u201d, first True Life Adventure feature which is being held over for a second week at the Kent theatre.Composer - conductor Paul Smith composed his score for the film, which is Technicolor, to include the various personalities of the creatures shown, All True Life Adventure music, explains Smith, must pace the picture; must point up the RL Sherbrooke at Grey EL.9548 NOW PLAYING \u2018til FRIDAY , ., \u2018\u2018\u2019Personal Affair\u201d 1 with \u2018Gene Leo Glynis TIERNEY GENN JOHNS \u2014 Also \u2014 : \u2018Main Street Te Broadway\" with Tallulah BANKHEAD Ethel BARRYMORE, Lionel BARRYMORE * action and must make the emotional content more poignant.The music for \u201cThe Living\u2019 Desert\u201d has a swéep- ing theme evocative of the great locale.Against this the incidents occur episodically.The scorpion\u2019s mating is set to square dance music, for that is the pace; the mud pots are set to another mood; the romantic tortoise has a slow moving theme: the burrowing snake an exotic moon- glow melody.Since Nature's actors cannot speak, the music must explain their hopes, characteristics and actions.To express musically, in terms of human understanding, what each might be saying, is the task of Paul Smith, the composer and conductor of Disney's True Life Adventure series.* \u201cThe Tale of A Tub\u201d is the American title for the outstanding comedy \u201cThe Maggie,\u201d which delighted Avenue Theatre audiences for weeks on its recent run.TASTE OR TAKE HOME À Delicious Golden Brown BAR-B-Q CHICKEN FROM THE SILVAPLANA SWISS BAR-B-Q (Formerly Westmount Barbecue) 5151 Sherbrooke Street West EL.2944 (One block west of Westmount Theatre) THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 EXCITING SPORTS CAR RACE, \u2014 Don Taylor with Ruth Hampton, \u2018Miss Border-to-Border\u201d in a scene - from the thrill-packed story \u201cJohnny Dark,\u201d in color by Technicolor, co-starring Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie at the Snowdon, Outremont and Strand Theatres now.\u2014_\u2014 * % Thrilling Story Of The Sports Car \"Johnny Dark\u201d In Te chnicolor Now At The Snowdon, Outre Outremont and Strand Reuniting Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie, Universal-Inter- national\u2019s Technicolor production of \u201cJohnny Dark\u201d now at the Snowdon, Outremont and Strand theatres.starred with the handsome Young romantic duo and the featured cast is headed by Paul Kelly, Ilka Chase, Sidney Blackmer, Ruth Hampton and Joe Sawyer.The story of \u201cJohnny Dark\u201d concerns the efforts of a young automotive engineer to create a sports car model for the- conservative motor company which employs him.His romance with the young stylist assigned to him, his rivalry with a rough-, neck test-driver, and the exciting border-to-border sports car race provide the action.Photographed at roadside level, from helicopter and from higher-flying airplane, the race varies with the panorama of the countryside and \" piles up thrill after thrill until the finish line is crossed in Mexico.The added feature at the\u2019 Snowdon and Outremont, \u201cThe Golden Mask\u201d is an exciting, fast-moving adventure story with Van Heflin, Wanda Hendrix and Eric Portman co - starred.\u201cThe Golden Mask\u201d, shot on actual location in French North Africa, tells the dramatic action story of an archaeological expedition and a, gang of inter- GET ing bands, chonters, drill Don Taylor is co- } YOU CAN STILL { TICKETS FOR THE ° BIG SHRINERS\u2019- SHOW BUT be sure to get them ot the Forum immediately as everyone wants to see this colourful three-hour show includ- Don\u2019t be disappointed.0 It took Walt Disney five months to-produce \u201c20,000 \u2018\u2019 Leagues Under The Sea\u201d which is longest live-action feature in company's history.4 .*\u2014 \u2018 William Powell willshave the part of \u201cDoc: An War- ners\u2019 \u201cMister Roberts.\u201d Monkland at Girouard Jopay till FRIDAY \"Crash Dive\u201d - color by Technicolor with yrone Anne POWER BAXTER ANDREWS \u2014 Also \u2014 - \"Not Wanted\u201d Sally FORREST \u2014 : SATURDAY till TUESDAY Two Technicolor Repeats - \"With A Song In My Heart\u201d Susan HAYWARD and Rory CALHOUN \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Cheaper By The Dozen\u201d Clifton WEBB, Myrna LOY DE.9711 \u2018 displays and other feature acts.O\u2019KEEFE\u2019'S is the best ale made, For your own satisfaction drink O\u2019KEEFE\u2019S and prove to yourself \u2018 : that it\u2019s better tasting \u2014 more satisfying.ast ve con ott DEI vu A) Ee MATURLS pany Limiteo 19.EAMARA WHS Cy aie ere mb national cut-throats both, for different reasons, on the trail of a priceless relic of antiquity buried in the sinister tombs of the desert.The added feature at the Strand, \u2018Insurance Investigator\u201d starring Richard Den- ning and Audrey Long is a suspense-charged drama of a in millions.« * + CV VVVVV Vo VV VV VY * Kim Novak Jean Harlow- like Personality Co-stars As a result of the hit scored by beautiful Kim Novak, sometimes referred to as a \u2018blonde Ava Gardner\u201d in her film debut \u201cPushover\u201d with Fred Mac- Murray and Phil Carey, Columbia has now given her co-star billing with Judy Holiday, Jack\" Lemmon \u2018 and Jack Carson in \u201cPhffft,\u201d\u2019 in which she plays a Broadway playgirl wooed by Lemmon after his divorce from Judy.The picture has a ten tative release date of November 1st, - Miss Novak, who is a former Chicago model, is one of the group of new young Columbia contract players who have clicked in their first appearance.GET YOUR TICKET TODAY SHRINERS\u2019 SHOW > Forum, Sept.11 4 THE WORLD TO FOLLOW down a thousand reckless miles.with every curve a short cut to danger! (THEY SHARED A DREAM OF SPEED AND DARED poNTAYLOR On Our GIANT Full-Stage Scteen STRAND SNOWDON CREE UTREMONT Added at Snowdon And Outremont! HN | où AIR Last Complete show Forint fret vw TONY , CURTIS.PIPER osx LAURIE win PAUL KELLY: ILKA CHASE .SIDNEY BLACKMER- RUTH HAMPTON ADVENTURES MOST DESPERATE TREASURE TREX! Pp ry OF qu D 5 D tousse SD, = ott Eli Bh, 8 SIRET FR VE PRÉPA .Intercoil., ball, Intermediate Intercoll, Loy- \u2018ola.NOVEMBER Fri, Nov.5: Football, Intermediate.fntercoll, R.M.C.- Sat.,'Nov,.6: Football, Senior Intercollegiate, Queen's, Soccer, Paraplegic Bowl Game September 18 West end interest in the annual Paraplegic Bowl game between old McGill and the University of British Columbia Thunder- birds continues to mount.The second edition of the annual fair has been billed for Saturday, September 18 at Molson Stadium.Both the Redmen and the Thunderbirds begin drills next week.The Britigh Columbians, who took it on the chin last year, promise a much more formidable crew \u2018will be carrying their coloyrs | this season.McGill Releases Sport Calendar McGill has released its autumn achedule-of sports activities.\u201cThe schedule follows: Sat, Sept.18: Football, Paraplegic Bowl\u2019 Game, U.B.C.Fri, Sept.29: Football, Exhibition, McMaster.Sat, Oct.2: Football, Exhibition, McMaster.Soccer, N.-L., Johnson College.Fri, Oct.8: Golf, Intercollegiate Meet, at Queen's.Sat, Oct.9: Football, Senior Intercollegiate, Queen's.Wed, Thurs., Fri, Oct.13, 14, 15: Tennis, Intercollegiate Tournament, at McGill Fri.Oct.15: Football, mediate Intercoll, Ottawa.Sat, Oct.16: Football, Senior Western.Wed, Oct.20: Track, Senior Intercoll.Meet, at Toronto.Sat, Oct.23: Football, Senior Intercoll., Toronto.Soccer, Intercollegiate, Toronto.Rugger, Intercollegiate, Toronto, Football, Intermediate Intercoll.,, Carleton.Wed, Oct.27: Track, Intermediate Intercoll., at Queen's.Fri.; Oct.29: Rugger, Intercollegiate, Toronto._Soccer, Intercollegiate, R.M.C.Sat, Oct.30: Football, Senior Intercollegiate, Toronto.Soccer, Intercollegiate, Toronto.Foot- Inter- Intercollegiate, R.M.C, Sat.Nov.13: Football, Senior Intercollegiate, Western, Harrier, Senior \u2014Tâtercôllegiate Meet, at Mcaifl, Sati; Nov.20: Football, SENIOR as fu +» a, - \u2018 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1954 «+ ALAN RUDDY of 659 Lansdowne Ave.Westmount, receives the junior trophy for placing first at the annual St.Marguerite Golf and Country Club Tournament held \u2018at the Alpine Inn.(Photo by Koro} RZ cial outings to picnic grounds and beaches were a weekly feature, Periodical industrial tours were also arranged and arts, crafts and sport sessions were conducted regularly.The summer outdoor program was under the supervision of Russell Skinner and Elizabeth Anderson.1954-55 REGISTRATION Now that the excitement of holiday special events.and summer program activities are over and Unity \u201cmembers are making last minute preparations for their rêturn to school, club officials are busily engaged making plans for the forthcoming fall and winter season.During this period.of plan formulation, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club will be open for registration only.Membership renewals began on September 1, and will continue until September 15, when the new program schedules begin.Only bona-fide members in good standing will be eligible to participate in the.program.New members will be accepted providing they are of the specified age, (that is: between 6 and 1 years of age inclusive) and are living in the districts of Westmount and St.Henry.For further particulars please call WI.5506.1954-55 PROGRAM Former members and new members who \u2018are planning to join the Unity Boys\u2019 Club may be interested to know that this year's plans include a centinuation of the extensive sports program conducted last year.Hockey, basketball, volleyball, badminton, baseball, softball, track and field, boxing, wrestling and gymnastics are all included on the forthcoming seasons\u2019 program.It is anticipated that arts, crafts and hobbles will play a prominent part this coming year and tentative plans have already been made to conduct classes in woodwork, leatherwork, model aircraft, lathework, sewing, art work, tap dancing, ballet, dramatics, fretwork, clay modeling, Indian lore, talent group, bottle painting, loom work and creative crafts, INTER COLLEGIATE PLAY - OFF.Plans will also include the for- \u2018 THIS WEEK AN D N EXT AT OR [ | Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE, ° A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB 227777777272 By M auric e M ari asin e id CE Unity\u2019s summer outdoor program ended Wednesday when over 200 youngsters attended the closing day festivities at Staynor Park.The program consisted of field events, costume, bicycle and pram parade, the presentation of prizes and hot dogs and cokes for everyone.Throughout the summer, spe-\" mation of group clubs, such as: pre-teens groups, teen agers and a parents club.The library will function biweekly, the games room will be open daily and movies will be held weekly.Periodic dances, seasonal parties and special events will be conducted as the occasions arise.Looking into the future, we forsee an active program in store for the youth of Westmount and St.Henry.There are no limitations as to membership and the fees are at purely nominal level \u2014 the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West- mount is prepared to serve the boys and girls of the community in the \u201cactivity\u201d of their choice.PUTTING Popular Mrs.Morrie Soden came up with a scintiliating scove PAGE ELEVES Voyageurs L Down Lumbermen .In Annual -Y\u201d Camp Contest Thé Voyageurs won, the annual Lumberman - - Voyageur week of Westmount \u201cY\u201d summer \u2018camp.| David Stanway led his team to victory by the narrow margin of ; four points over Ian Poole's team iof Lumbermen.The final score l after a very close week of competition.was Voyageurs 306, Lumbermen -302.Scores were based on points awarded during the week for swim .meet, soccer game, -table_ tennis * and checker tourney, softball ganie, amateur show, floor \u2018hockey, and attendance.The closing ceremonies of Lum- Leld on the Westmount Park putting layout last week, Murray Starke perenial winner took home another spoon as his total score cf 13 was.beat in \u2018the male division bermen-Voyageurs week were hela Friday when Hugh Stratton an Lew Waller, camp directors awarde ed the following prizes to campers Best all round camper Rickey) Merkel; honourable mention, John Gordonsmith and David Stanway.Y progressive swim test cards and certificates were awarded to: Beginners Test: Michael .Laub, David Choate, Michael Stuart, Ricky Merkel, Arthur Metcalf, Jamie Bremner, Douglas Hughes, Fred Thom, Ian Poole, Peter Stuart, Peter Pyper, Duncan Fine - layson.Stage 1: Arthur Metcalf, Jamie Bremner, Douglas Hughes, Poole, Peter Stuart, David Choate, Michael Stuart.Stage 2: Arthur Metcalf, Ian Poole, Preston Thom.Stage 8: Arthur Metcalf, Ian Poole, Preston Thom._ Stage 5: David Stanway.i Sales: WA.0331 STUDEBAKER \u2014 SALES & SERVICE \u2014 In The West End: BUDD & DYER Ltd.CENTRALLY LOCATED, 370 VICTORIA AVE.Service: EL.7371 ESN ALL ARRIVALS AT LA CUARDIA FIELD 6 non-stops leaving daily at: 7.30 a.m.5.30 p.m.12.00 Noon 8.20 p.m.3.15 p.m.9.30 p.m.$23.00 EE an (LLL All times quoted are local daylight time COLONIAL AIRLINES For reservations and tickets call MA, 2201 or see your local travel agent.ps Direct Skycruiser 4-engine service to Washington via Syracuse leaving daily at #2:15 p.m.Ian .oi 12 in a sealed hole competition Black Label Lager.will be refunded.Ask a friend to pour you a glass of the ale or beer you're in the habit of drink- _ ~ ing, and a glass of Carling\u2019s Money Back Guarantee: Send in the botile label, with your name and address, to The Carling Breweries Limited, Montreal, and your money N Have you made the BLACK MASK test?Put on a blindfold or a Carling\u2019s Black Mask.Then sip each drink in turn, until you've decided which of the two you prefer, .Didn't one taste smoother, mellower, more satisfying ?We'll bet it was Black Label, But if it wasn\u2019t, your money will be refunded.pe re A RET JEEP A \"+m ai rhe pe Ea AAT ef pue ea SARE torse SE mt ep SEAT be Se 8 AIR Lame SA PAGE TWELVE \\ THE POINTE CLAIRE Yacht Club played host as the Youngquist Trophy was competed for in Canadian waters for the first time.Y-Flyers .waters of Lake x « THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1854 rs = : Bl newcomers Johm Sims and- John from the United States and Canada tried the St.Louis, witir the Deep River Club emerging as the victors.By Election.(Continued from Page 1) cept a judgeship, formal announcement of resignation from former Defence Minister Claxton in the neighboring riding of St.Lawrence-St: George is still awaited.MAKE IT À PERFECT HOLIDAY WEEK-END ! .Thrill to the Wonders of 4 Ausable One and one-half miles of scenic miracles! So much to see\u2014so much to marvel at.The rock formations of Devil's Oven, Jacob's Well, Elephant's Head.the boat ride through boiling rapids.the breath-taking beauty and majestic grandeur that have made Ausable Chasm world-famous.Come this summer for at least a couple of trips.f£ SOUVENIRS « FREE PARKING $5 CAFETERIA DÉS Only a few miles from Plattsburg \u2014two hours driving from - Montreal.im $ SR $i FREQUENT DAILY BUS TRIPS VIA GREYHOUND Sae your local agent, or write for ittustrated bouklat, with map, to C.C.Bontar, Berkeley Hotel, Montreal, Telephone: LA.1811 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 one day tour Spacial, all-inclusive, by bus from Moulreal to Ausable Chast, lake Champlain and Rurl- fngton.Daily teips unit September 9th.Spend 219 Jours al Ausable Chins, cross Luke Champlain by ferry, and have up to 6 hours in Burlington for shopping, sight-seeing aml swim- wing.All-inclusive price, only £3.90 (hati price for children under 12.Fur fuelher information and veserva- tions call Provincial Transport Co.UN 6-866E {he will Westmount Rugger Club To Meet New York Oct.30 The big news from the Westmount Rugger club camp came last Saturday when secretary Tom Park announced that the team would meet the New York rugger club on Saturday, October 30, in Mont real.It is many years since these two squads- hav played although before World War II it was a regular fixture.It has not yet been de-* cided whether the game will be played at Westmount Park or the Athletic Grounds.; It is expected that a revised fixture list for the Westmount club will be announced within the next ten days.It is likely that the team will meet two Toronto squads this fall although: neither fixture has.heen confirmed as yet.Training Hard With \u2018the prospect of such an attractive schedule ahead of them the team has been hard at tfain- ing under the supervision of coach Ian Mair.Last Saturday he put the boys through their longest work-out to date.For the first time this season tackling practice was introduced and with the recent rains softening the ground to a considerable degree it is\u2019 expected that tackling wil\u2019! now be stressed at all future practices.Coach Mair is pleased with the team\u2019s progress a.d feels that this year's edition of the Westmount club will be hard to stop.With many of his charges anxious to see the Alouettes home opener against Ottawa tomorrow he has.called training for 11 a.m.when put them through another extensive drill.The following Saturday, September 11 will see an inter-squad game, this will give club officials a clear indication of the team's strength and also the chance of looking over the many newcomers to the ranks this year.Dance Sucoessful Last Saturday the club held a very successful dance in the Officers\u2019 Mess of the R.C.A.8.C.Although the numbers were not as large as usual a good time was had by all.Thanks gosto the Commanding Officer and to president Dan Grant for ail their help and kindness in making the event a happy one., Last week's committee meeting spent most of its time discussing the schedule for the coming season which as stated eailier will be released shortly.There is a possibility that the club-will use Valois Park for some Sunday games but no definite news had been received from the Park's authorities at press time, SEPTEMBER SIDELIGHTS .one of the main topics of conversation at last week's dance was are the Montreal Barbarians going tb make a go of it this season?.from this position it looks doubtful .first injury of the season came last Saturday when Joe Smyth damaged his thumb : .may sideline Joe for a couple of weeks .the two Toronto, clubg + Westmount hope to meet this fall are the new-formed Saracens and old friends the Wanderers .the Scottish element of the club was out in force at the dance .Mair, Murdo Murchison and Donald Munro making sure everyone knew that they were from the land of the heather .couldn't decide who had the best legs .the \u2018best mustache there could only be one winner vice- captain.Clark Fraser looking bronzed and fit after good holiday in P.EI .the pre-dance activities had a magnificent start at the Monroes ., welcome to You'll find DCCULI Security .«+ + peace of mind .+ .self- confidence! You can find all these in your savings pass-book.Every time you open it, you will be encouraged to save steadily, provide security for your future.Open your savings account today at our .Tan\u2019 - {+ King .', .the feature attraction at last Saturday's training session was the running of two relay races between the backs and the forwards , \u2026 80 as not to embarrass the supposed fleet-foot back-fleld- | ers we won't say who won .-but the result furthers this reporter's claim that his rightful\u2019 position is stand-off , : .with tbe street west .whether playing or non-playing will be most welcome : ., they § should contact Ian Mair at w, \u20ac 7918 .training is held every Saturday, Tuesday and\u2019 Thursday on the ground ,adjoining th R.M.R.armouiy on St.Catherine \u2014 and your money will be refunded.\u2019 6 IPs the talk of Montreal ! p THE ALE WITH THE -* < | sr00,000 FLAVOUR SECRET Every day, more and more Montrealers are saying Red Cap Ale, is the finest ale they\u2019ve ever tasted.Money Back Guarantee.If you .don\u2019t agree, just send in the label from a bottle of Red Cap Ale to The Carling Breweries Limited, Montreal, Quebec, together with your name and address, INE Vth (NES © b in this little book .nearest branch\u2014we have more than - 650 to serve you.WESTMOUNT BRANCH: \u2014 R.F.CORKRAN, Manager ne.+ - .pe À EL a , .Ce 4; La \u2014 Hirst match only two wépks away \u2018now is the\u2019 time to join; up win the team .all new member.to Shr Sat lic ( 8.30 annd com Orig me bers has "]
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