The Westmount examiner, 10 septembre 1954, vendredi 10 septembre 1954
[" 5 away Hp with Jombery | playing oo.wy tw g \u2018 d.st Cy ' - J | LIBERALS NAME MARLER goss Jo ljédmouit 4 + L Xamme VOL.XXV, No.37 Shrine Band Plays Here The oldest Shriners\u2019 band.if North America, which is coming to Montreal to take part in the Shriners\u2019 parade and show on Saturday, from Sphinx Temple, Hartford, Conn.will give a public concert in Westmount Park at 8.30 p.m.tonight according to an announcement by the Shriners committee.This bänd was founded in 1899.Originally it had 25 voluntary members.Today it has 60 members and during its \u201cexistence it has been commanded to play at a Whitë House reception in Washington tendered by-President William McKinley.In 1909 this band was called upon to play the music in observance of the exciting reappearance of the famous Halley's Comet.This will also be one of %the bands taking part in the Shrin- ers\u2019 mammoth parade along Sherbrooke St.W.on Saturday afternoon which will also be a prelude to the big show for the public in the Forum the same night, all profits from which will be given to the Shriners\u2019 Hospital for Crippled Children.According to confirmed reservations, if is expected that over 2,500 Shriners will be here from the United States and Mexico City, excluding those coming from several provinces of Canada, and the ladies, which will make this the biggest convention Montreal has welcomed since 1929} IN WESTMOUNT PARK TONIGHT: This smart Shriners band, oldest in North America, will snap smartly to attention in Wéëstmount Park tonight | aud present a popular, concert \u2014'\u2019 a feature of F the Shriners weekend.Convention being 1 ! WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 .| congregated between the Boule- PRICE 5e \u2018Old Age' Problem Related To Rotary \u201cAn aging population is associated with industrializa-' tion\u201d Dr.James Tyhurst told members of the Westmount.Rotary Club on Wednesday at their regular meeting held at Victoria Hall.Dr.Tyhurst is assistant professor of psychiatry at McGill University and spoke on \u201cWhat is.Getting Old?\u201d He said that the largest number * of aged in any country \u201ccan be found in large rural areas, and particularly in the centre of tite city.There has been a great shift \u2018in population recently in Canada, Dr.Tyhurst said, and this is the reason we find more old people in the, city that in the outlying districts.Dr.Tyhurst pointed out that of all the countries in world Germany has the most old people, and closer to home on the island of Montreal, more aged will be found in West- mount, Montreal-West and Senne- ville.In Westmount itself the larger portion df elderly people are are more old men 1n the country, An.interesting fact connected with this is that most of the aged widows and comparatively well off.} cated, which is one of the biggest ing with each other.Dr.Tyhurst school in a good many cases.The doctor thought however that this vard and Sherbrooke street.Victoria, B.C.\"has more old people | that any other city in Canada.next two or three generations.Facts and Figures Presenting figures on the | CONVENTION SELECTS TRANSPORT MINISTER At a well-attended convention ofiSt.Antoine Westmount -Liberals last night in Victoria\u201dHall, Hon.George C.Marler, was officially named as the Liberal party standard- bearer for this riding i in the by-election which, it is-expected, will be announced one \u2018week from today.{ Selection of Mr.Marler caine as no surprise, for.in an exclusive statement to The Examiner last summer, when he was brought into the Federal Cabinet, the Transport Minister declared that he had \u201cfirst thoughts\u201d of West- .moûnt, and that this would be the riding in which he would seek the approbation of the electorate, if a convention of riding delegates saw fit to invite him to be their candidate.; Im \u201cQuebec Mr.Marler is no stranger to the Matler made a mark in the muni- riding, having represented it in cipal field that will probably never the Provincial Legislature for P¢ erased.some years, during which \u2014 be- As vite-chairman of the execu- tween \u2018the leadership periods of tive committee of the city of Man- Hon.Adelard Godbout and Georges trex at a time when the credit Emile Lapalme \u2014 he held a care-| of the city hung precariously in the baiance, he gave to the Asselin men are married, while the ma- | jority of the aged women are | He said that\u201d the older popula- : tion on the whole is poorly edu- ' reasons why there is trouble be- | tween generations in communicat- | said that parents these days do.not know or understand what their ; children are learning about in! situation will be remedied in the administration a solidity in finan- ; cial affairs that was of material | aid ir the money markets both in | this country and in the United States.During this period Mr.Marler revealed an aptitude for public finance that was second to none, and an insight into public affairs i that set him apart as an able - administrator and a leavening force in any administrative company to which he might beselected or appointed.In Ottawa Member of a prominent local family, he is perfectly bilingual ; and in Ottawa has already hrought to his post of Minister of Trans- i t ' I | between 1901 and 19848 the The doctor said that in the years increase in life expectancy in a person over 65 years of age has increased to two years.He said that people are living longer, &nd that there are fewer people over, 65 working than ever before.\u201cHowever, this latter presents | its own particular problem,\u201d the doctor said, \u201cdue to the state of dependency in which it places them.\u201d Exploding an- - oïa theory that said there were more old women in the country than:old men, Dr.Tyhurst said that this is not so.Latest figures prove that there held here this whereabouts of the country\u2019s oid folks, \u2018the speaker -showed that J 78% were living in private homes with families, rather than as was .thought in institutions.On the whole the financial situation among the aged is poor and.the employment frend in latter years amongst this group is downward.This also presents a problem of what this group will do in their leisure time.He said that mental illness is becoming a trait with the aged, and that asylums ana mental institutions are becomiag overcrowded due to this.1; The doctor sald that one of the (Continued on Page 3) Hon.G.C.Marler taker role as leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly at Quebec and on several occasions | drew most favorable comments from the Provincial Premier for the able manner in which he conducted affairs, both in and out of the Quebec House.At City Hall .Before entering the political arena at tite provincial level, Mr.\u2018| unity brand we know how.port & sense of responsibility that has marked him as a public figure whose career has barely begun.Public Library Reopened Tuesday The Westmount Public Library reopened on Tuesday after being closed for alterations and redecoration.The library is now operating on normal winter hours, which are 10 a.m.to 9 p.m.from Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.on Saturday.The children\u2019s: room is open during the week from 2-6 p.m.and on Saturday from 10 a.m.- 12 p.in.- and 2-6 p.m.Rev.C.C.Cochrane Urges Nat'l Unity Rev.Charles C.Cochrane, of Melville Presbyterian Church told members of the St.George Kiwanis Club this week that national unity is not a wartime luxury to be abandoned in the more leisurely days of peace.Mr.Cochrane said that Canadians should refuse to insist on negligible racial rights to gain momentary advantagës over other Canadians.He said that national unity is advanced by the willingness of each tradition to learn from others.\u201cThe common good of French and English-speaking Canadians is one and indivisable\u201d, he said.\u201cOur two great peoples must refuse to be drawn asunder by political demagogues and self-appoint- ed guardians of sectional interests.\u201d Mr.Cochrane said Canadiana \u2018must firmly decline to seek their national strength along purely partisan lines.He said national is a standard full time product and it is our business to see that we produce the finest LA \u2019 EE ave ee im TT RIT mR a Bt er ese gion mrs nen Rory HAYWARD - CALHOUN David WAYNE \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Cheaper By The Dozen\u2019 in Technicolor with Clifton WEBB - Myrna LOY + © SATURDAY till TUESDAY 2 Special Repeats! 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F TEN To Huve Known His Terrifying Secret Would Have Cost Your Lifel \u201cTHE YELLOW BALLOON\u201d JR, ABLE TZ eens ANTENA Da imp SLT Le IT WG EA 00 a ~10) : | i J 1 ) 3 PAGE Sin THE EXAMINER h Serving the City of Westmount - { \u2019 Published Eyory Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Mood Office: 2191 Hampton Ave,, Montreal WaAlnut 2773% The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper {nr the home, devoted to public service.Mall subscriptions: $2.00 per year; Autliorized as 2nd Class Post Office Dept., Ottawa.$1.00 half year.Mail FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 ~ No Jury Trials - Corporations Today Are Tried | By Judges Only Notice of appeal against convictions in an anti-combines case mentions in one or two places that in the opinion of counsel for the appellants the judge himself.This brings to mind the fact that under one of the numerous amendments in recent \u201cmisdirected\u201d + School's In - | by Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor Rector of Trinity Memorial Church Now that the Quebec Government has firmly dropped e from the School Board, it might be expected that I should lose my interest in educational matters, but my mind does not function in that way.We are so built that we must talk about the things that deeply concern us, anl I have few deeper concerns than the training of the next generation.So after I propose to address at least four articles to four groups of people who are concerned with our day schools.This particular article is addressed to the boys and girls in Grade XI \u2014 whether they will hear or whether they will forhear.I choose Grade XI because at that stage in education they might be expected to do a little serious \u2018thinking from time to time.If their parents wish to look over their shoulders and read also, I have no objection.You are looking forward, I hope, to getting something out of your final year.What is it to be?Just look back and see what you have got out of the past years of High School, and you will have a fairly good picture of' the future.The pattern does not change much because you are a year older.What have you learned up to the present?I know what has been presented to you, hecause I know the system and the curriculum fairly well.You have had preserited to you a certain point of view regarding the world you live in, the people you live with, and the Power who has created the world and sustains it.You have been taught that the world of nature is orderly, dependable, and, up to a point, subject to man\u2019s control.You have learned mathematics and science to help you in the understanding and control of the world of nature.I wonder if you have learned jn order to understand or only to control and exploit.For example, if you were put in charge of ten square miles of forest what would you do with it?If you have learned to understand you will select and cut and replant, and at the end of the years the forest will be still better than it is today and.you will have made a good living.If you have learned only to exploit you will strip that forest in a year, you will have made \u201cCHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Sunday, September 12th 11:00 a.m.Church Seivice 11:00 a m.Sunday - School Bubjeuts of Lesson - Sermon: \u201cSub- stamee\u201d.Golden Fext Probverhs 21:20, Theyre is treasure fo be desired and oil 4n ihe dwelling of the H'eduesdav 8:15 pm.Testimony Meeling READING ROOM In the Church Edifice, Open to the public Tuesday, ty and Friday, a tod pon wise, - this brief apology % a lot of money and will be looking for another job, and the land will be useless for a generation.We can either conserve as stewards or we can pretend to be absolute owners and exploit.It depends in part on what we learn in school.If you are a prospective exploiter you have not taken your schooling seriously.Think of the second thing you have learned, the world of people.It is on their account that you have studied history and literature and languages.You have studied history to find how men and women have dealt with their surroundings in different circumstances from ours.Alfred the Great lived in a very different world, but we can learn froni his patience and humility and heroism how we may face the equally hard facts of today.We study our literature for the sheer pleasure of noble words and ringing cadences, but also that we may share in the spiritual experiences of the great race to which we \u201cbelong.We study French that we may enter with sympathy into the experience of the other half of our community.And again we study our own language for the very prosaic purpose of making lucid and coherent reports on our work, when we are dealing with the forest we have in charge.How have you faced those subjects?I know how they nave been presented, hut your response to them is the really serious thing.And for the past ten years yeu have had that other subject presented to you day by day, your relationship with God \u2014 the Power behind the world of nature, the Inspirer of great literature, the Lord of History.You have learned that THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954.years a corporation accused under the act is not permitted to have a jury trial.There- \"-*3 fore the judge is both judge and jury.As jury, the judge must real with the facts in | the case regardless of what the law may Ye; as judge, he must deal with the law and.A .- lhe law is often governed by precedents or - : judgments in prior cases.Why has the Minister of Justice persuaded Parliament (\u2018\u201cpersuaded\u201d is a polite word) to abolish a jury trial?Because of the present niinister\u2019s zeal in the prosecu- tiod of business enterprises, one can only - conclude that the Federal Government was: finding that juries were prone to find corporations not guilty of operating combines \u201cto the detriment of the public\u201d er \u2018\u2018unduly\u201d lessening competition.5 If corporations, which are reputed to be soulless, and which often are entities of enormous Size in the view of ordinary citizens who might be and usually are members of juries, dare not convicted by a jury, it suggests that the crimes that Mr.Garson considers so heinous are not crimes at all in the moral sense.: God; its order and beauty in some degree represent God's mind; and ydu will be puzzled at times by the fact, that in spite of order and beauty there are disasters and \u201city has, Your Church is the There Does Freedom Flourssh, Attend the Church of | Come fo Church | ta Bulwark of Democracy.Your Choice Regularly.cn Sunday in the Lesson-Sermon entitled \u201cSubstance.\u201d Selections\u201d to be read from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will include the following: \u201cAs God is substance and man.is the divine image and likeness, ' man should wish for, and in real- only, the substance, of \u2018good, the substance of Spirit, not Matter.\u201d Bible readings on the same sup- ject will passages from Psalms: \u201cTrust in the Lord, and do good; so shalt thou dwell in the land, and verily include the following ANGLICAN Church Of The Advent Corner.of Wood and Western, Westmount Te Rev \"Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, Honorary Assistant.~ .; Tot .Thirteenth Sunday AfterTrinity 8:00 a.m.- Holy Communion 10:15 a.m.Mattins (Sald) 11:00 a.m, SOLEMN CUCHARIST 7:00-p.m.EVENSONG Holy Comunign, Monday & Friday, 8:00 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday & ; Saturday, 7:00 a.m.Wednesday, thou shalt be fed.Delight thyself 9:30 a.m.also in the Lord; and he shall give ST.MATTHIAS ihce.the desires of thine heart.i CHURCH Commit thy way unto the Lord; ; trust also in him; and he\u2018 shall - WESTMOUNT bring .it to pass.\u201d UNITED ugliness.You will have found that\u2019 some of the greatest literature in our own language or any other is concerned with the contact of man with God, and you will have found even in history that men can go only so far in their wicked ways, | and that in time God intervenes.What has been your response to the first twenty minutes in the school day?Has it been boredom or wonder?Remember, boredom never won a scholarship in school or a job in the world, but there is an old saying \u201cHe that wonders shall reign.\u201d If you.have kept your minds open, not merely to the facts, but to the extraordinary meaning behind the facts, you are kings in your own minds.eee Xx de J The practical value of understanding God as the source of all true substance will be stressed at Christian Science church services Christfan Science 11:00 a.m, Mr.Rey.\u2018ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road {near Argyle Avenue) Ministers: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.- ; Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.- Grant \u201cBelieving and Living\u201d Reid, \u201cHow bove Average.\u201d 7:30 p.m.to be Organist and Choirmaster Mr.Phillips Motley, B.À., Mus.Bac.F.C.C.0.EL WESTMOUNT Park ; ai \u201cEMMANUEL UNITED CHUCH Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.Harvey Compbell, B.D., D.D.Sunday, September 12th Regular Services resumed at 11:00 a.m.and 7:30 p.m.Harvey Campbell will preach at both services \u2019 Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill.Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Rev.©.Douglas Ellis, M.A, 13th Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.Morning Service and Sermon, * Preacher: The Rt, Rev.K.E N.Lamplugh, | \u201c Bishop of Southampton, 1 England _ 7:30'p.m.Evensong and Address by the Rector Service Broadcast Station CBM Service Broadcast CJAD \\ Mr.Eustace Tait, 11:00 a.m.over 7:30 p.m.over Organist: A.C.C.O.- TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Jherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avinue tev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Wev.Conon F.L.Wiitley, Hon.Ass't.Rev.C.J.Abraham.Assistant Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.11:00 a.m.Mattins, Preacher: The Rector.3:00 p.m, Sunday Schon Registra- - tion of Puplls.7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Rev, : T.A.Rumsey.Wednesday, September 15th (Ember Day) PRESBYTERIAN ! COME AND WORSHIP GOD 7: 005 m.di Cmts 16th mrsaday MELVILLE PKESBYTERIAN Choir D J.C Scott.LAS.M 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion v .irecior: J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.e to the Jate Vener- CHURCH OF organisi: ©.R.Glddon able John M.Almond.Melville Avenue \u2018 .\u2019 : UNITED Rev, Chas.C.Cochrone, B.A.B.D., Minister.Sunday.11:00 a.m.September 12th Morning Service.The Minister.MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Organist and Choirm \u201cster © Mr.Lester A.Woodin, SE IAREEY ÜRCH - \u2014 pal end VICTORIA AVES.w CALVARY Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount REV.WALTER J.SPENCE, B.A, BACK TO CHURCH SUNDAY .Minister: 11.00 a.m.7.30 p.m.1sË.of an inspir Organist & Choir Director .Eric J.Adams, B.Mus., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M._ Morning Worship.Sunday School in attendance.Commencing series of sermons.on Modern Books with Ancient Meanings.- \u201cA MAN CALLED PETER\u201d A luminous, personal story of the record CHURCH ed ministry.Rev.J.D, Wilkie, Mr.John R.Cameron, 11:00 am.Mr.J.D.Wilkie, 11:15 a.m.Sunday School B.A., Minister B.À., * Assistant The No.14 Street Car Stops at the Corner - NEXT SUNDAY AT ST.JAMES UN ITED CHURCH DOWNTOWN RELIGIOUS CENTRE ESTABLISHED 1803 the world is not the result of .Ru 463 St.Catherine Street West ve is Killam, A.R.C.T., L.Mus.(McGill), .chance, but that it is the work of 2\" Sinn ATCT Biter Comoviem te hotels .- 2 _ BAPTIST SYNAGOGUES Reve Norman Rawson : WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CONGREGATION SHAAR will preach at both morning and evening services.CHURCH HASHOMAYIM 11:00 a.m.and 7:30 p.m.Sherbrooke St.W.end Roslyn Ave.450 Kensington guerres Morning: \u201c = Rabb) * Wilired Shuchat Anthem: \u201cFear not, O Lamb, Be Glad and Rejoice*\u2014A.H.Brewar.John Alexonder Johnston, D.D., , Cantor Nathan Mendelson Solo: \u201cLord, at all time I will praise Thee \u2014 Mendelssohn Minister Rev.J.J.Fromm DOROTHY RINGWOOD Mr.Galt McDermott, PUBLIC WORSHIP Evening: - Organist and Choirmaster Sabbath Eve.Friday, Sept, 10th Anthem: \u201cHail, gladdening light\u201d \u2014 Healey William, To MEET THE MASTER When God Takes A Hand A PLACE 11:00 um.Encouragement amid Chaos 11:00 a.m.Sunday School Resumes Sessions.W.8.Weaver, Ph.D, Supid.7:30 pao, Gentlemen?There is no Substitute for Christ.Dr.Johnston at both Services VISITORS MOST CORDIALLY © INVITED Midweek Fellowship, Wednesday at 8.Young People's Union, \u2018thursday al 8, Candle Lighting no later than 6:55 p.m.Evehing Services at 6:15 p.m.SABBATH MORNING 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Services 10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings Deuteronomy: Ch.21, V.10 C= Ch.#5, V, 19.i Isainh: Ch.54, Vs, 1-10.Evening Services at 7:10 p.m.Ethies of The Fathers.Ch.1-2 WEEKDAY SERVICES Sunday Morning at 8:0 a.m.Weekday Mornings at 7:30 am.Sunday and Weekday Evenings at 6:55 p.us.Evening RBymm \u2014 Speaks.» VAL SMILEY invited to attend.Rev.B.B.Brown, D.D.Interim Minister All friends of this Historic Mother Church are cordially Visitors: are warmly welcomed and requested to sign with addresses in our book of friendly remembrance.- » Arnold Bellis - Organist dnd Choirmaster 19 wi Wes Wi 20 4262 Yoon Dull with 21-b Ris] plegi R.N.23 ACCY 11 ye Abou ELD and distan erenc Ham} Aven Tp IIT if pu RE per- y [For All Kinds Of \u2014 FRESH FRUIT | AND VEGETABLES CALL \u2018 WE.1151 - FREE DELIVERY FRESH BUTTERNUT SQUASH MELVILLE'S 4471 St.Catherine West 19 SHARE LIVING QUARTERS WILL share desirable attractive Westmount Home with retired lady.WE.3981.I-33 20 ROOMS TO LET 4262 WESTERN, apartment 2, large room, furnished with privileges.J-51 DURCHESTER W.4100, nice room with parking space for gentleman.21-b NURSING HOMES REGISTERED nursing home.Para- plegies.Cote des Neiges.Miss Ready, R.N.FI.8043, : I-6 23 ROOM AND BOARD WANTED ACCUMMODATION for 2 boys (10, 11 years) in Westmount home.Near St.Leo School.Monday to Friday.About $90.00 monthly.MA.2560.1-17 ELDERLY widow would like room and board or tray service in walking distance of Westmount library.References.\u201cWrite Box 293, c-o 2185 Hampton.1-37 26 © GARAGES TO LET GARAGE, Lansdowne and Avenue.FI.1917, 27 GARAGES WANTED GARAGE wanted Vicinity Victoria and Sherbrooke.Phone HU.8-6686 after 5.I-26 PRIVATE heated garage wanted, vicinity Sherbrooke and Victoria.Phone HU.8-3504@ 1-30 GARAGE wanted immediately, by \u2018school master, vicinity Westmount Park.Telephone FI.n2640.1-38 29 : FOR SALE KHALABAR rug 12 x 13, cinnamon brown, also felt, $200.00, cost $350.00; drapes, bedspreads, dressing table skirt.All in perfect condition, ready to hang up.Also suits and dresses, fit size 16.422 Wood.WE.5406.1-35 MIDDLE size piano, upright Nord- heimer, with bench, dark mahogany, 5 years old.$325.No dealers.Box 296, 2185 Hampton Ave, 1-54 WARMLY lined English winter coat, hat and leggings, size 4-5, well tailored, blue, with darker velvet collar and buttons.Suitable boy or girl.Half price.GL.4417, I-16 JAP mink stole, new, latest style; furniture: bureau, chiffonier, 3 commodes, telephone table; lady\u2019s dresses and suits, in good condition, size 16; man\u2019s winter overcoat in good condition, size 40, 1575 Summerhill Ave, Apt.204.FI.8945.I-14 Western \u2019 I-2 T TI 5610 Sherbrooke SLW, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home and Chapel PRR iT TI i ] \u201c.4 5 mee Ta CFC.a 3 ah a THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 pM pt ay an Wd Un 224 = PAGE SEVEN \u2014 PHONE YOUR Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue - The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising SE EME ADS.\u2014 0 Words 45¢ 3c tor each additional word vor te ea 29 FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE TRAILERS FOR RENT Have you soinething you want moved immediately and inexpensively.Rent a trailer from Ace 7Prailer Rentals.RB.8-9871, I-4 STUDIO COUCH .3 cushions, $10.00; cocktail table, end table, birch, both $15.00.HA.2702 after 6 p.m, - I-18 ANTIQUE Beautiful settee, hand carved, early Victorian, perfect condition, BL, 7766.I-42 ANTIQUE FURNITURE Living room set, consisting of loveseat, armchairs, and four occasional chairs.Hand carved of solid walnut.In perfect condition.Additional odd pieces.RE.3-5915.1-23 - CHINA CABINET - Kitchen table, white enamel, HU.9-1100.1-28 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Humidifier; vacuum cleaner, lamps, etc.WA, 4390, 1-32 HANDSOME full-length beaver coat, never worn.Cost $1100.00, for $400.00.WL.8952.: 1-31 G.E.REFRIGERATOR Deluxe model, excellent condition.FI, 8663, 7-9 p.m.1-48 .DAVENPORT Opens to double bed.In good condition.WA.4677.GIRL\u2019S CLOTHES Two navy blue tunics, fall coat, gray English flannel; winter coat, fur collar; ski suit.All good condition, 10-\" 12 years.Call Thursday, Friday, Mon- DINING ROOM SET 9 pleces, very good condition.WI.1079.] 1-43 FOUR piece silver tea set e , $20.00; broiler, $1@,00; grillette, $7.00.FI.1200 after 6.I-20 DINING room set, attractive 9-piece rock maple, $150.00; tea wagon, $10; Lazy-Boy chair, $20.00; living room table, $18.00; continental bed, $35.80, EL.7431 mornings.I-44 .wardrobe LARGE Wheary trunk, blanket, pillows, radio.Apply 5209 Sherbrooke St.W.Apt.29.1,15 BLACK persian lamb coat, size \u201816-18, call after 6 p.m.AV.38-8012, 3491 \u2018Stanley Street, apartment 101.I-55 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTIQUE furniture and china, etc.M.Larsen, Antiques, WI.7966, I-26 32 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED WANTED, middle aged English woman to attend semi-invalid elderly lady, 5-day week.Best of references required.Phone after 6 p.m.WA, 8835.I-49 32 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED MOTHERS help, part or full time.RE.17-1541, 1-53 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED ROWES HOME SERVICE Painting, floors, kitchens, bathrooms washed.Storm windows jnstalled.RE FOUNDATION SCHOOL Regular sessions in the foundation school commenced last week.There are still some vacancies, particularly in the Kindergarten class.Those interested are advised to forward their applications without delay.SERVICEMEN\u2019S MEMORIAL The annual memorial observance honoring the Shaar Hashomayim servicemen who made the supreme sacrifice in World Wars I and II, will take place.on Sunday September 26 at 11 a.m.at the Servicemen\u2019s Monument in the Shaar Hashomayim Cemetery.OPENING DANCE The Young People\u2019s Association opening dance of the current sea- day, September 15 at 8.30 p.m.at the Synagogue.- SEE EUROPE IN\u201cSTYLE Mrs.Eve Trill, the fashion commentator at Henry Morgan & Company, has just returned from Europe.The Women's Auxiliary is presenting her choice of the latest couturier collections at its opening a funeral ol Serica The Chapel of Cathedral Beaute son will take place this Wednes-| 4 | day only, WE, 7230.I-46 23-6829.; % luncheon on Tuesday, September Congregation Shaar ||21 at 12.30 p.m.in the Community Hashomayim Hall.* * [ St.James United | * - - Xx The Pastor-elect of St.James United Church will be inducted by the Presbytery on Friday, Sentember 10 at 8 p.m.in the Church.À reception for Rev.and Mrs.N.Rawson will be seld .n Dawson Hall, City Councillar street (rear of church) following the induction.He will preach his first sermons on Sunday, September 12.Mr.Rawson has been an outstanding figure in United Church activities in Ontario and especially so at Hamilton.Westmount Baptist Church * On Sunday, in Wesmonnt Baptist Church, Miss Gwen Harvey, B.A, of Edmonton, Alberta, wi'l be welcomed as Pastor\u2019s assistant and Church secretary.Dr.J.A.Jolinston will preach at both services.In the morning the nermoa theme will be \u2014 \u201cWhen God Takes a Hand\u201d, The title of the evening address will be: \u2014 \u201cGentlemen! There is no Substitute for Christ.\u201d For Scarecrow Green peas should be shelled as soon as they are picked to retain their sweetness.Otherwise the sweetness goes into the pods.If they.cannot be cooked at once, put the shelled peas into glass jars, cover and place in the\u2019 refrigerator.For the same reason, sweet corn should be husked at once and the ears wrapped In wax paper, cellophane, or aluminum foil and put into the refrigerator.cs ie 84.HELP WANTED FEMAJ.E \u2018 STENOGRAPHER Wanted.immediately.for small office on Western Avenue, Experience not necessary.Working conditions and salary good.Phone DE.§752.I-29 YOUNG LADY WITH GOOD APPEARANCE, MARRIED OR SINGLE, AFTERNOONS ONLY, 1-6, CANDY BAR ATTENDANT.CALL WE, 4948, + 1-45 TYPIST REQUIRED FOR INVOICING, FILING, AND GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES BY FIRM LOCATED IN N.D.G.EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS.APPLY BOX 295, c-o 2185 HAMPTON.I-50 35 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 2 graduate nurses desire evening work (baby sitting).Call GL.- 5406.After 5 p.m.I-47 Trades and Professional Cards x 20 Words 75¢ - Additional Words 3c Each * REFRIGERATORS \u201cFloor Models Well Known Makes + AT OUR COST PRICE WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES COMPANY WE.2226 Fl.3006 4209 St.Catherine St.Ww.36 ~ HELP WANTED \u2018 MALE ACCORDION TEACHER Male, wanted for 14-year-old boy.WI, 1545.1-22 87 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE PAINTER wishes work, by contract or\u2019 hour.Interior or exterior, GL 5409, - I-41 39 LOST $20.00 REWARD To finder of camera on Mount Ste- phen Ave.Westmount.GL.2766.I-34 4) DOMESTIC PETS GOOD homes wanted for kittens, WI.126$, I-19 42 .PERSONALS SINGERS, all voices, wanted for choir, Church of St.Andrew and_ St.Paul.Telephone Kenneth Meek, HA.7324, HA, 0714.1-12 MOVIE RENTALS 8 and 10 mm film, camera and projector.Also tape recorders.Call WA.5198, 1-40 BUILDING REPAIRS ACADIA Construction Co.Ltd, concrete, brick, stone, plaster, tile, concrete blocks.Repairs and alterations to sidewalks, chimneys, walls, floors, foundations, \"Also waterproofing.Phone RE.8-2336.1-13 CARPENTRY S.STANDRING REG'D., General Carpentry.Alterations and repairs.Painting and decorating.Planned kitchens, playrooms, arborite counter tops and paneling, a specialty.Satisfaction guaranteed.Call EL.7453, 1-1 CARTAGE AND MOVING WESTERN Crating and Moving, general transport, local and long distance.Specialty: furniture, pianos, refrigerators.Call FI.1328.- YOUNG man with small van Truc evenings and week- Fred.WI.1-36 available days, ends, Will go anywhere.3038.DECORATING VERN OATWAY, interior and exter- for painting.We spray garages and basements, 3405 Vendome.EL.0430.I-5 DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs.5110 Sherbrooke West, Apt.1.1-8 DRESSMAKER, designer, all kinds of alterations.WE.7420 Westmount.1-39 ELECTRICIAN BLECTRICAL repairs and installations of all kinds, done by licenced electrician.Prompt reliable service guaranteed.Reasonable prices.Call BurHngton Electric Registered, DU.8-5544.1-11 FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or restyled at Flomen Exclusive\u201d Furs.Storage facilities at Standard rates, 1235 Greene Ave, WI.3312.I-9 MUSIC LESSON MRS.LAURE FINK PIANIST \u2014 TEACHER 3434 PRUD'HOMME FOR APPOINTMENT CALL HUNTER 8-5129 UPHOLSTERING.MID-TOWN Uphoistering Co.All types of upholstering.Chesterfieida reconverted to modern styles.Telephone day and night, WA.5582.1-3 UPHOLSTERING of au kinds.Custom and recovering.Remodelling and re- estimates.24 hour service.Marcel Aubin.5031 Notre Dame St.West, pairs.Expert workmanship.Free Phone WI.3634.I-7 MODERN upholstering.Furniture refinishing and -polishing.Cabinet making and repairs.OR.3-2961.I-25 ce HERR + Salesladies We have immediate openings on our casual staff for young women who are available for \u2018a few days a week at their convenience.Ability to speak French an advantage.Training provided.\u2018Attractive hourly rate and ideal working conditions.APPLY IN PERSON TO Employment Office, 6th Floor THE 2 SIMPSO The kernels will keep their deli- cious flavor for several hours ~ MONTREAL, LIMITED Bn Sp nme St cuir MS cw NRE 4 AS er SIPS ATR?FECT ny SM ES ETI, AST Loan om Fro Détsrar ire RIGBT _ : rR SRE Es WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954 \u2014 mms = 20 «TL NEY a mL al EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY © ROWL AND'S 1 u avoided if proper precautions w were gone through \u2018life so far without TUTORIAL ® Classes and unce I evention taken.- worrying about petty little deci- : EDNA MARIE ) SCHOOL private tuition / Constant checking and a little| sions and you're still alive.; ® Matriculation W h p d Of C \"thought bef - .oug! efore each aëtion can W - CR.+ one Yeo! or Î oun ure save time and materials.a : ; H A K I N i $ Supplementals The old saying \"It's no use|, The whole situation boils down BUDDY CLAY TON \"LRAM., ARCM.69 Bruce Ave., High School crying over spilt milk\u201d can be| to your ability to decide which : PlANIST Phone FI.1339 en 4 applied with absolute truth to] is the right way to do things.The PRIVATE - : : .: races accidents.It is not an exaggera-| need to be able to decide something MUSIC INSTRUCTION - | TEACHER OF PIANOFORIE, .co ESTABLISHED 1922 tion to say that all accidents at at the necessary time is a very $ .» .HARMONY, ETC.Co _ mi work \u2018and in the home could be| serious matter.The ability to de- panish Guifar STUDIO \u2019 3 fiv 4 an cide right a good percentage of [} \u2018and .: | the time depends a lot on the 4200 Sherbrooke St.W.4 Bee 7 WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE El practiced habit of deciding.~ Hawaiian Guitar 7 WI 6203 Every tew minutes at work and \u2018 te MISS R.WOOD, Principal | a frequent intervals at home, GL 5683 _ \" Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.necessary times for deciding for d : Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: \"165 Greene Ave.or against accident risks follow : 2 Why not enroll with a school established over 20 years in Westmount each other fast and thick.: | Marguerite : Choquette and which has graduates in all leading Montreal firms?Classes, Should you take the time and|} - .: also private lessons, Day or Evening.Expert Instruction.effort to dress safely?KARL STEINER Mus.-Bac (Gold Medalist) WEllington 1885 H : 20° \u201cTHE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS\u201d ow about those oily spots and scattered scrap on the floor?Pianist: Accom i f CONCERT PIANIST .\"| Forget about them?\u2018 r pan S r a lor \u20ac ES Can - you really lift that load Coach Classical an Popular ourses without help?.Ce PIANO and VOICE There are hundreds \u2018at home Graduate Vienna Stata Academy, foo ° , s udieo COMMERCIAL Must you really have that last PUIS RECITALS Individual and Group Teaching smoke in bed, run down the stairs 4620 Grand Bivd - \u2018Beginners Accepted COLLEGE quickly, leave food unattended on ran ve.7 _ - the stove, or leave repairs until Apt.2 3420 Grey Ave.DE.0875 e Secretarial Training \u2014 the week after next?: WA.6287, § a.m.- 1 pm.Stenographic Course \u2014 _ decisions.which could mean he 1 | M .difference between life and death, = = ] ) Day and Night Classes.between happiness and stark tra- i ALL YOUR DANCE NEEDS : \\ Fall Term Opens September Sth gedy.They are your decisions.u .e BALLET SHOES i é ENROLL NOW - You may argue that these deci- u © TAP SHOES ; = - sions are minor \u2014 that you've |g E .4845 SHERBROOKE WEST, AT VICTORIA AVE.CL.1058 =.J2 © LEOTARDS ü .=: 108 Practice Records ° n =» : .= The PRIORY SCHOOL |8 - INC.ï N Call MA.4933 after 4 p.m.: Lo Weston School || ++ [8 D ES AGENCY © \u2018 Montreal = DANCE SUPPLIES AGENCY ; | INC = B A a 2 oD 18 SEVERN AVE.WESTMOUNT - FI.9856 Junior School for 5 1122 Sherbrooke Street West n, M .boys and girls un- p lO OO NH Cl der the patronag c FRENCH KINDERGARTEN of His Eminence : - College\u2014Day or Evening i « Cardinal Leger.: 5 For English speaking children 4-5 years : he basis 11 oe Degree Courses.B.A.B.Sc.B.Com.à \u2019 - 0 t n a non-pro sis .-\u2014 Monday - Thursday, 2-4 p.m, ; for.parents desiring .fundomen- À .High School\u2014Evening only., .H d educati for their _ : Transportation arranged.tren cordance with = Elementary School Evening e Christian ideals ond modern only.practice.LA e - h Sv Miss Mary Winspear, M.A., Ph.D.School Opens Tues., Sept.14th Sir George School of Art\u2014Day or Evening FOR INFORMATION CALL - William Buginess School\u2014Day or Evening.+ Fl.5966 Hans School of Retailing\u2014Day only.College and Schools INFORMATION FROM THE O\u2019SULLIVA REGISTRAR | Of The Montreal Y.M.C.A.1441 DRUMMOND ST.MA.8331 COLLEGE Peter Pan 2059 Stanley AV.8.5279 | WwW S h (Cor.SHERBROOKE) yrsery choo Weston School : INTENSIVE TRAINING INC.Private Kindergarten FOR OFFICE POSITIONS Special programme arranged for 18 SEVERN AVE.WESTMOUNT, Fl.9856 Tuition rates, payable month : E.J.O'Sullivan Children from 3 to 6 years Boys and girls to age of six in pre-school groups with expe- + pay y Founder RE-OPENING WEDNESDAY.rienced teachers.Large rooms, outside play crea, Toxi À Day School, $22.00 \u2014 Night School, $9.00 RESTRICTED ENROLMENT service available.$7.5 NO REGISTRATION FEE : Particulars on Application Girls through elementary and high school classes for : .oe .Miss Elizabeth Veitch wniversity entrance and McGill School Leaving Certificate.: Individual Instruction 220 Prince Albert Avenue ; Small classes - Individual attention ] Enroll at any time For.Appointment, FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF ' Please ph between ha MEMBER OF THE BUSINESS EDUCATORS\u2019 ASSOCIATION 9 am and 4 pm.| ss many SOIT a, pro i \u2014 EL.4310 SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 9th \u201cYou can get that better posiion \u2014 promotion DOROTHY DAVIS BECOME A ano PROFESSIONAL DRAFTSMAN njghts a week will do it.Why not call at the | VIOLET WALTERS IN 10 MONTHS office and talk it over.DE.2242 | Announce .PRACTICAL COURSES gg THEORETICAL COURSES .- MECHANICS @ SLIDE RULE 4914 Sherbrooke St.W.en troni Arithmeti nr.Westmount Station The Op emng \u2018 : Topographics : Algebra.© 3.Philip Pose APA.Sept.15th | © Obiiaue o Logarithms\u2019 f | Structure ® Pete 0 aphics @ AERONAUTICS ® TRICONOMETRY =i = = = = = = «£2 en A x >, rr = => m THE 1 ACCOUNTING PIED | Nine an 50 Dap Sou\u201d sures | for lz : : \"Bourse of îts kind in America® enclose 2: = | TYPEWRITING NEW CLA SSES P | P E R 7 I in i pi Kees america.| init ps | STENOGRAPHY N U R S B R Y ï the margin my name, address, telephone num- ENGLISH ; 0 Even 0 ert J | SPELLING * D AY x - SCHOOL : Free Trial Lesson, Wed.\u201cSept, 8th Special .Phone VI.9224, or call for further | Steno-Refresher | 3970 Cote St.Catherine 4 eee) ER @e information | meme | mx @ | \u201cYoung Men and E \\'J J N I N c] - INFORMATION: i MECHANICAL & AIRCRAFT INSTITUTE, Women DE.6620 5316 PARK AVE.: MONTREAM™S ® VI.9224 - ; = + py - Tr rere + EME EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, PRIDAT, 8 SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 \u2014 Pie © 7\" PAGE NINB.grt EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY = Beetles: School of \u2018Dancing and Al- dancing, dramatics and diction, little boys, and classes \u2018for teen- Dance School ° lied Arts._ Piano, classical and popular, sing- (age boys and girls in ballroom Mr.Tanguay also gives private ing, charm and physical culture, dancing and deportment will open The personnel of the school this season, will be: dancing, Jeanne Rodier, Milenka Neiderlova, Dors ~ \u2019 lessons in classical and popular vu reopen Tuesday, September | in October.een Lacelle and Carol Thomas, Season 0 ens piano instruction.These classes >.\u2018\u2014| give the pupils a basic knowledge special tap and physical cul- * 4 \u2026 .of music, including theory, exer: |ture class is now being formtëd- for 3 Henry Tanguay, well known ac- cises for flexibility and music ap- 1 2 compagist and teacher, is now for- preciation and will lay a sound \u201c ming music classes for children foundation for instruction in any \u201c five te seven years old, it was instrument later on.C announced \u2018 this week, by Mary Classes and private lessons in ail Beetles, principal of the Mary and private lessons in ail types of É ho .| | Ca L æ |.Classical Ballet and Modern Dance | \"CR REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR THE NEW TERM 1 COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 13th Ld 326 VICTORIA AVENUE -.WESTMOUNT - WA.8111 eee | Ballet Studio SEDA .ZARE CLASSICAL & CHARACTER DANCING .~ Registration Now Open STUDIO: 223 MELVILLE AVE.\u2018Cor.St.Catherine - Westmount RESIDENCE: 4474 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST - SUMMER COURSE AT SAINT ADELE ART CENTRE ZZ BALLET .TAP.BALLROOM.ns.\"THE MARY BEETLES SCHOOL DANCING.4956 DECARIE BLVD.\u2014 ELWOOD 5170 SHERBROOKE ST.W.PN DE.3717 - Re-opens Tuesday, September 14th \u201car _ ULL ET MIS ASSIS IS IIS IS.IL ISSN MI VSS SSI ASS IS S » Ro 022200020272 7277 REGISTER REGISTER NOW 2 D ANCING, PI ANO, SINGING, DR AM ATICS - 1 : à - PHYSICAL CULTURE, CHARM Ps | MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS Le : in : STAGE \u2019 ! KINDERGARTEN & NURSERY SCHOOL Le $ C H O O L O F A R T R ADIO 1) Re-opens Wednesday, September 15th | | [ mA a n .ï ËÜ :; i a.a n d- DESIGN ESRI TELEVISION Ivy REGISTER NOW -OPEN : ; BR .© Professional Artists, Designers and .\" ue : CS .4 | Commercial Artists, Children, Juniors, REGISTER / x ; i Teachers, and Non-Professional Beginners ; Tg i 0 ~ HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY ART UNDER THE P J Là § .DIRECTION OF DISTINGUISHED ARTIST - TEACHERS IN CHILDREN S RU I H .SOREL : À i | DAY & EVENING CLASSES COMMENCING THEATRE Lh 4 ° Bras i pi Be roe 3 studios \u2014 3835 Girouard Ave., Best Theatre Dancer from Europe by J éhn Martins \u2018 6.; A - Commercial Art™.- Graphic Arts OCT i st Rialto Theatre Bidg., Park Ave.Y +.; Ÿ c Children\u2019s Classes - 3 to 14 years - * .3970 Cote St.Catherine Pood |.Ist Prize International Selo Dance Competition Lo Juniors - Teachers of Art - etc.- ue vor sachers © © Lo Dorothy.Davis \u2014 Violet Walters at Warsaw - ; FOR NON-PROFESSIONAL BEGINNERS (Painting for Pleasure) i .SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES.For Particulars and Prospectus, Longstanding Soloist with European Opera one Write for special detailed syllabus.Advance enrolment is .: essential.PL.1605, 3430 Ontario Avenue, Montreal.DE.6620 Classical Ballet and Modern Dance ARTHUR LISMER, R.C.A., LL.D., Principal ; 4585 Sherbrooke St.W.WE.8842 oo, DE FA 77 THE EVANS SISTERS SCHOOL of the DANCE and MUSIC @ BALLET @ TOE @ TAP @ ACROBATIC Royal Academy of Dancing Syllabus Taught.Pupils prepared for grade and major exams.FRANCES NI PIANO LESSONS $4.25 GOLTMAN Miss Verna Evans has secured the services à i Pianist Lic.Mus of the well-known pianist a $3.30 ee US.MR.HERMAN DAVID \u201cgi \" First Medalist, McGlll University Graduate of The Normal School of Paris ÿ Pupils Successful in Highest Exams bh ULL Cd A Sl Pe de a Td er TO TO.ZZ NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION For information, call GLenview 4707 .4845 Sherbrooke St.West (corner Victoria Ave.) | | RECITALS Beginners and Advanced 5506 N.D.G.Ave.DE.6424 LUNDI SSL IS 7 ZZ rr Pr 7707 Z | Sizes: 8-22 $4.50 he .3 - 9 $4.95 @æ.Parlez-vous Francais?Here is an opportunity for you to acquire a working : knowledge of French.Learn to speak it without a book Made with the skill that has kept and \u2018without studying grammar \u2014 the way you did dancers whirling for years .Bring your with your mother tongue.- ~ \"littlest angel\" to our Dancer's Corner .Prof.Cayouette, specialist in conversational French, for the finest dance footwedr and accessories from the is now organizing the Fall classes and invites you to h f the Dancer's: Cobbler.a free demonstration lesson TONIGHT at 8 o\u2019clock and op ot The Taneet .Monday and Tuesday of next week at the same time.: CAPEZIO (Que) LTD.\u2018 Below Sherbrooke 2 380 Metcalfe Avenue 2067 UNIVERSITY ST.; Westmount .FL 9421 | $ M I.\u201d .AV.8-5978 Wo sade PACE TEN » Social + Mrs.J.Clarence Wattergon returned recently by plane from Europe, where she spent several weeks.Miss Doris Norton Kennedy of Westmount, has left by plane for Hawaii and California and is at the Moana Hotel, Honolulu.Mr.and Mrs.John G.M.Le Moine and their family have returned from St.Patrick where they occupied their cottage for the summer.Mrs.Murray Mather and her daughter and son, Judy and Geoffrey, have returned from Metis Beach.- The Hon.Mr.Justice G.Miller Hyde and Mrs.Hyde, and their sons, Peter and Christopher, returned on the Atlantic following a stay of several weeks abroad.Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Hope and their family have returned from St.Andrews, N.B.where they occupied their cottage for the summer, .Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Fowler and their children have returned from the Hermitage Club, Lake Mem- phremagog, where they spent the summer.- - Miss Margaret Turner Bone has just returned from a holiday on the West Coast where she was the guest of Dr.and Mrs.Ronald La Mont Havers.She will return to Columbia University, N.Y., this week.Miss Margery G.Allan of Toronto, who arrived here on the Atlantic after spending the summer in Europe, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.Turner Bone before returning home.While in Europe, she attended the convention of the International Council re DON'T WAIT.fill the rush sfarts! Have your FURS REPAIRED and REMODELLED NOW! We offer you the best and most inexpensive service.FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatre) WI.3312 == rm, + aude THe Mr ya Me THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1854 + Personal + Engagements ++ of Women at Relsinki as a member of the Canadian delegation.Miss Mary M.Ramsay, President of the Quebec Provincial Council, The Catholic Women\u2019s League of Canada, will be a guest at the New Sherbrooke Hotel during the 7th annual provincial convention being held in Sherbrooke, Sept.10 and 11.Lyon W.Jacobs, Q.C.and Mrs.Jacobs, Shelbourne Towers, Montreal, were among the guests attending the reception tendered to Her Royal Highness the Duchess cess Alexandria by the City of Montreal on Monday September 6 at 5.00 p.m.- _ Guests at the Parker-Henderson wedding which takes place in St.Andrew\u2019s United Church, West- mount, today, include Lady Ritchie of Toronto, Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Parker of St.Andrews East, Mrs.G.R.Sinclair, Mrs.A.J.Minnes, Mrs.D.Y.Emrey, all-of Kingston, Miss Doreen Smith of Ottawa, Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Kirby of St.Jerome, Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd H.Parker of Brockville, Mr.and Mrs, William Railton of Schenectady, and Mr.and Mrs.Rebert DuFour of Toronto.: APPROACHING MARRIAGES Mr.and Mrs.John McK.Winter of Outremont announce the ap- proaching marriage of their only daughter, Patricia Ann, to Brodie Fu te a = rer pre Lever rer .A gala array of crisp new styles for the .busy young crowd.See them today.By Jonathan Logan Jerry Gilden Charlotte 1353 Greene Ave, Suzy Peretts | Anne Fogarty Madeleine Fauth From $19.95 Gowns Fltzroy 7778 WESTMOUNT Open daily 9.30 to 6 of Kent and her daughter Prin- | Canada will meet tomorrow more and of.Mrs.United Church, St.Laurent.- Snyder is a graduate of McGill su 6 rar slay ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED: Miss Dorothy Violet (Dolly) Hickmore, youngest daughter of the lafe Lionel Frederick Hick- Hickmore, of St.Laurent, and Mr.James Alexander Robinson, son of the late J.Frederick Robinson and of Mrs.Robinson, of Notre Dame de Grace, whose engagement is announced.The wedding has been arranged to take place at three o'clock on Saturday afternoom, October 2, in St.Andrew's \u2014 (Posen Photo).TO WED SHORTLY: Miss Patrician Ann Winter, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John McK.Winter, of Qutremont, and Mr.Brodie Ja- miesen Snyder, son of Mr.and Mrs, Brodie J.Snyder, of Montreal West, whose marriage has been arranged ot take place on Saturday, September 25, in Fairmount-St.Giles United Church, Mr.University, Faculty of Arts.Jamieson Snyder, son of Mr.and Mrs.Brodie J.Snyder of Montreal West.The wedding will take place Saturday, Sept.25, in Fairmount- St.Giles United Church, Outre- mont.United Church W.M.S.Montreal Presbyterial Executive of the Woman's Missionary Society of The United Church of at 10 a.m.in the ladies parlors of St.James United Church, Presidents of auxiliaries are invited to attead.Zonta Club 0 \u201cA new Zonta season gets i.nder- way on Tuesday September 14, | with a dinner meeting at the Ritz Carlton Hotel at 6.30-.p.m.Guest Spenker on this oge&sion wisi be Mr.Pierre Barbey Vice-Consul for Switzerland.The members of the Zonta Club of Montreal will hear | a verbal story of Switzeriand and this will be augmented wil\u2019 a Goodness and philanthropy begin with work and never \u2018top.working.- Mary Baker Eddy colour film from srr.Barbey s! country, Miss A.May Jackson, president will preside at the meeting.area, .i e .eddings Nett LJ \u201c Te .4 Mrs.G.R, Miles and her daughter, Miss Mary Jane Miles, have returned after spending scme time at Metis Beach and from a motor trip.to the Maritimes and the New England States.+ The Right Reverend K.N.Lani- plugh, Lord Bishop of Southampton, England, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Gale, 3612 The Boulevard, Westmount.The Lord Bishop is on his return to England \u2018after attending the World Anglican Congress at Minneapolis.He will preach in St.Matthias Church, Westmount, on \u201cSunday morning, September 12.+ ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Dorothy Violet (Dolly), youngest daughter of the late Lionel Frederick Hickmore and of Mrs.Hickmore of St.Laurent, to Mr, James Alexander -Robinson, son of the late J.°\u2019Frederick Robinson jand of Mrs.Robinson, of Notre | Dame de Grace.The wedding has been arranged to take place at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Octeber 2, in St.Andrew's United Church, St.Laurent.\u2018 The engagement is announced \u2018of Anne Ross, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.William Murray Stewart, to Mr.Paul J.Bourke, son of the late Henry S.Bourke, and of Mrs, Bourke, of Westmount.The marriage has been arraitged to take place on Saturday, October of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Mrs.Charles D.French announces the engagement of her daughter, Enid ry, to Mr.Douglas Cameron MaŸeety, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Maveety, of Fd- monton, Alta.The marriage has been arranged to take place quict- ly on Friday afternoon, September 24, at three o'clock in Dominion- Douglas Churèh, Westmount.Mr.and Mrs.James Webber announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Audrey, to Mr.Charles John Mullally, son of the late Michael Mullaly and of Mrs.Mullally, of Westmount, formerly of Quebec.The wedding has been arranged to take place on Satur- dav, September 11, at eight o\u2019cleck.Moon, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee pre \u2014 Suggestion No.1 payment plans.Suggestion No.2 ANTOINE\u2019S ART GALLERY Offers the follewing Interesting Suggestions That young married or engaged couples consider investing fn one or more goad pictures.especially That young married of engaged couples consider That Companies, Service Clubs and Banks consider the idea of purchasing an occasional painting for presentation for long Service \u2014 Retirement Gift \u2014 or Meritorious Service \u2014 as a deviation from the.stereotyped presentations at present in vogue.939 VICTORIA SQUARE = UN.| 16, in the Chapel of the Church\u2019 P.Th daug W.Pa Dwig the 14 Mrs.» 100K .Baptis S.Std Malli: music, during Baske used tq The by he white with'# sleevel hands, elbow was] troide carrie multizé Mast Phee; C4 bearer; cousin, cousin Mrs.mothe, blue si a beige corsage TOSES.Mrs.\u201d bridegxe and bro to mate bouquet The church] ioli wer, ber 1 reir the [rs.rly pen ur- PATTERSON - PATERSON The marriage of Alice Lorraine, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence W.Paterson, of Westmount, to Mr.Dwight Lyman Pajterson, son of the late Robert Patterson and of Mrs.Patterson, of Cobden, Ont.took place \u201crecently in Madison Baptist Church, the Rev.Stanley S.Stock officiating.Mr.Donald Mallinson played the music, and Mr.Walter Dunk sang during the signing of the register.Baskets of gladioli and asters were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by her father, wag in a gown of white Jace and tulle over satin, with a fitted bodice fashioned with sleeves ending in points over the hands, and a bouffant skirt.Her elbow-length veil of tulle illusion was held by a satin bandeau, embroidered with rhinestones, and she carried a bouquet of Rapture roses, mauve feathered carnations and \u2018white larkspur.: Mrs.Jonathan D.Mosby, as matron of honér for her sister, and Miss Emily Anne Nasmith, the bride's cousin, and Miss Patricia Dunk, as bridesmaids, were in Empire frocks of shantung taffeta.ihe matron of honor being in cran- terry and the bridesmaids in rose- hats, and carried bouquets of wooll.They wore matching picture multi-colored asters.Master Douglas Campbell Mc- Thee, cousin of the bride, was ring- bearer.# Mr.Charles Patterson acted as dest man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.John Gordon Paterson, the bride's brother, Mr.Gerald T.Paterson, the \u2014bride\u2019s cousin, -and Mr.Gordon Patterson, cousin of the groom.Mrs.Paterson, the mother, was gowned in peacock blue shantung taffeta, and wore a beige hat and accessories, and a : corsage bouquet of Joanna Hill roses.Mrs.Patterson, Wridegroorñ, was in a gown of beige and brown crepe.She wore a hat io match her gown, and a corsage bouquet of deep pink roses.The reception was held \u2018in the \u2018hurch hall, where asters and glad- loli were used to decorate.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Patterson left on their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a beige wogl suit, with & cocoa fitted coat, and wearing an orange velvet hat, and beige accessories.- On their return they will reside in London, Ont.Gyrette Club The Gyrette Club of Montreal will hold its first meeting of the Fall season at the home of Mrs.JM.Montgomery, 40 Melbourne Ave, Town of Mt.Royal on Monday, at 8.30 p.m.WED RECENTLY :> Mr.and Mis._ \"THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1954 Dwight Lyman Patterson, photographed with their attendants following their \u2018marriage which took place on Saturday, August 28, in Madison Baptist Church.The bride, the former Miss Lorraine Paterson, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Clarence W.Paterson, of Westmount, formerly of Notre Dame de Grace, while the bridegroom is the son of the late Robert Patterson and of Mrs, Patterson, of Cob- den, Ont.Pictured from left to right are: Mr.Gordon Patterson, cousin of the bridegroom, usher; Mr.John Gordon Paterson, brother of the bride, usher; Mr.Charles Patterson, brother of the bridegroom, best man; the bridegroom and his bride; Mrs: .Jonathan Mosby, sister of the bride, matron of honor; Miss Emily wedding | bride's | mother of the : usher.APPROACHING MARRIAGE: younger daughter of Mr.afternoon September - \u201818, Hampstead.in St.Anne Nasmith, cousin of the bride, bridesmaid; Miss Patricia Dunk, bridesmaid; and Mr.Gerald Paterson, cousin of the bride, \u2014Posen Photo Janet Andrews, Miss Phyllis and Mrs.Randolph M.Andrews, of Notre Dame de Grace, and Mr.William Stewart Wren, only son of Mr.and Mrs.W.George Wren, also of Notre Dame de Grace, whose marriage will take place at three o'clock on Saturday Matthew's - Anglican Church, Conclave To Hear Talk On Violets Westmount Conclave No.4, Or- dér True Kindred opened the autumn season Wednesday in the Notre Dame de Grace Community Hall, with a general business meeting, Mrs.A.N.Irwin presiding.The social meeting to® be held on Wednesday evening, Sept.22, will also be held in the N.D.G.Community Hall, with Mrs.Hardy lecturing on African Violets, and .a showing of coloured slides.Mrs.E.Munto and her committee will be in charge of the refreshments.Jewish Welfare League To Open 28th Season The Jewish Junior .Welfare Leugué will open its 28th season with a luncheon meeting on Tuesday at 12:45 p.m.at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Mr.Saul Hayes.executive director of the Canadian Jewish Congress, will highlight the program with an address on \u201cThe - Volunteer in the Community.\u201d Mr.Hayes has been active in.a variety of community and world affairs for many years, including representation to the United Nations Assembly in 1945, delegate at the Council of UNNRA, numerous appearances before government commissions, and Honorary Vice-President of the Canadian Association for Adult Education.A sherry party will be held prior to the luncHeon at 12:15 in honor of all new and prospective members of the League.Mrs.Jack Schneider, President, will preside at a short business meeting.In .charge of arrangements are Mrs.J.Bernard and Mis, CC.Reitman; and Mrs.M.Charness and Mrs.H.Botner are responsible for the program.POTENT \u201cMILK\u201d \u201cBristol Milk\u201d is the name given the world-famous blend of sherry manufactured in that British city.2 oPo\u2014\u2014> Doc \u201cOC >OC \u20140C\u2014 DOC >O< >O< >O< *\u2014oc-o« >O< >0C p2OCDOCDOCT SOC D0 ORIENT NYLONS CELEBRATI NG Orient 30th Anniversary Sale With a Birthday Gift to You of 307 OFF EACH PAIR Special Anniversary Prices For 10 Days Only SEPT.9th to 19th Inclusive pr; 95¢ ; reg.|.al 05 reg.I.1 05.1.35 1.45 reg.1.75 Fashion Spotlight on new Fall shades: , SUGAR 'N SPICE \u2014 TURKISH BEIGE \u2014 ASHES OF ROSES .SILVER DOLLAR.Sizes 82 to 11.Proportioned lengths.1233 Greene Avenue LADIES WEAR Avenue Theatre) 9 {Opposite Fl.9541 _ DOC >Oo< 204 >DOC p20o>00oc\u2014>0 co Kaymond | ©.Announce the OPENING of their new, modern Beauty Salon 6591 Somerled Avenue For Appointment Call DE.6131 Hair- Stylists of Distinction FORMERLY OF THE T.EATON CO.A \u2014\u2014\u2014 ast Eh to mt MR ae = rire Aer } ! + | 1 PAGE TWELVE Liesse Hunt Club Lists Boxholders For Horse Show Among the boxholders for the Liesse Hunt Club annual benefit horse show which is taking place on September 18 and 19 at the club grounds, Cote de Liesse Road in aid of the Montreal Police \u2018Juvenile Club are: ) Mr, and Mrs.V.G.Cardy, Mr.and Mrs.A.O.Mackay, Mr, and Mrs.A.T.Patterson, Air Vice- Marshall and Mrs.Adelard Raymond, Mrs.T.McG.Stoker, Mr.and Mrs.S.BE, Appleton, Mr.and Mrs.C.K.Roy, Mr.and Mrs, T, H.Stewart, Mr.and Mrs, L.Ber- geron, Mr.and Mrs.R.R.Johnston, Mr.and Mrs.Ross Bowes, Senator and Mrs, Donat Raymond, Mr.and Mrs.Joe Hart, Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Stein, Mr.and Mrs.R.McCall, Mr.and Mrs.G.Jacobsen, Mr.and Mrs.R.K.Stevenson, Mr.and Mrs.G.Tardif, Mr.and Mrs.H.J.O'Connell, Dr.and Mrs.Howard Mitchell, Mr.and Mrs.C.Martineau, Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Martin, Mr.and Mrs, J.Colin Kemp, Mr.and Mrs.J.C, Muskett, Mr.and Mrs.C.deAngelis, Mr.and Mrs.L.St.Aubin ané Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Whitley.Stanley Church W.A.The first luncheon meeting of the season will be held Tuesday at 1:15 in Franklin Hall Memorial.Group A, under the conven ership of Mrs.A.F.Jones will serve the luncheon, and the business meeting will start promptiv at 2 p.m.with Mrs.George L.Knox, President, in the chair.BRAND NEW FITTING SERVICE For ladies doing their own sewing from Patterns, European Dress Maker specialist will do fitting of dresses \u2014 sults and coats.BY APPOINTMENT EL.3036 UNDER THE JUDGES EYE: This galaxy of fine show horses, with more than a dozen top-notch riders astride, will face the judges Saturday, September 11th at Hudson Heights in the annual horse show to be held to raise funds for the Victorian Order of Nurses.M Your little girl\u2019s first day clothes\u201d event in her life.selves favour pleated skirts.and the techniques developed in You can \u201chome sew\u201d washable permanent pleats.A yard of one of the new miracle fabrics and an hour or two of work will give you an ideal pleated skirt for a six-year-old.Add \u2018changes of washable blouses, and you have a complete school wardrobe for little expense.If you are uncertain whether your pleats will really stay in, ask your local sewing center to show you their latest method in \u201chome application\u201d of permanent pleats.The main thing, according to sewing advisers, is to be sure tn lay the pleats against the synthetic A DREAM COMES TRUE THE MONTREAL CITY & DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK Founded in 1846 Safety Deposit Boxes at All Our Offices IHERE #8 A BRANCH IN YOUR VICINITY vo thanks to SAVINGS thread.In the new orlon and cot- + Pleated Skirt Stands Laundering And Is Favorite With Little Girls at school is the first big \u201cnew School authorities and children them- Today mothers want pleated skirts that are \u201cpermanent\u201d and washable, With the new synthetic fabrics sewing centers for sewing them, PLEATS BEST FOR SCHOOL, SIMPLE TO SEW: Method for home application\u201d of really permanent pleats in wonder fabrics latest sewing center tip for sewing school clothes.Modern sewing machines, say experts, make stitching synthetics simpler.Sk ton blends the orlon thread runs lengthwise.Therefore, pleats must be laid across «the Jabric from selvage to selvage.You can make a skirt for a little girl with a 20-inch waistline from a yard of goods without a \u2018pattern.Measure the required length of the skirt, adding three inches for the hem and 1% an inch for waistband seam allowance.Cut two pieces of a depth equal to this measurement, one along each selvage line of the fabric.Use the strip remaining .in the middle for waistband and shoulder straps.The yard of goods will allow enough fullness for pleats.Mark the center line on each piece of fabric.With a ruler and\u2019 tailor's chalk, mark 11% inches to each side of the center line.Mark off six pleats on each side, 1 inch\u2019 apart and one inch deep.For side seam, mark by measuring 1 inch away from the last pleat.For a larger weist, increase the last measurement 4 inch on SUSAN ELIZABETH, little 4 months old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Theodore Charles Reinhardt, Van Horne avenue, Notre' Dame de Grace, and granddaughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert W, Mitchell, of Lachine, and of Mr.and Mrs.V.R.Bell, of Notre Dame de Grace, and great-granddaughter of Mrs.Richard G{ Haines, also of Notre Dame de Grace, and of Mr.and Mrs.Robert W.Mitchell, of Westmount.- Committee Chairmen Named By Zonta Club Zonta Club of Montreal opens a new season with a dinner meeting at the RitZ Carlton Hotel on Tuesday September 14 at 6.30 p.m.Looking ahead this year with bigger and better plans, all members are eager to begin work work on this the Silver Jubilee year of the Zonta Club of Montreal, the oldest women\u2019s service organization - in Montreal.At the first Board of Directors meeting the committee chairman were appointed as follows: Attendance \u2014 Sybil Grimson; Membership \u2014 Annie Gray; Fellowship and Hospitality \u2014 Marjorie Smith; Finance \u2014 Irene Rowe; International Relations \u2014 Hazel Porter; Public Affairs and Status of Women \u2014 Mary Caton; Public Relations \u2014 Isabelle Sau- berli; Program \u2014 Gertrude Sparrow; Service \u2014 Gertrude Doyle; Zontalite \u2014 Elizabeth Low; Bursary \u2014 Cameron Hay: Marathon Bridge \u2014 Ethel Pinel and Agnes -McGonical; Silver Jubilee \u2014 May Jackson; Auditor \u2014 Elsie Smart C.A, .both sides of front and back for each extra inch of waistline.Now you are ready to sew.When it comes to seaming and stitching the waistband to pleated fabric, you will find the material easy to handle under the needle of the modern machines, because these machines are designed to make sewing construction jobs easier, Seam the two sections together, leaving one side open for the zippèr.Using a warm iron, press the seams open and press the pleats in carefully.following the markings.Press on the wrong side as well as the right.Insert the zipper along the left side seam.Cut the waistband and straps to fit, and attack the skirt.This pleated skirt will stand up to repeated laundering.The pleats will retain their original shape.The principal source of Quebec farm cash income is the sale o dairy products.: Nearly New Shop Re-opens Today - The Nearly New Shop, 1212 University St., reopens today for the Fall season \u2018with a large and interesting collection of furniture, china, glassware, household goods and knick-knacks.\u2018The shop is staffed and operated by volunteers of the Women's Auxiliaries of the Royal Victoria Hospital and the Children's Memorial Hospital, and the proceeds are equally divided to further theif social service and welfare projects.The stock is entirely donated (everything except clothing 1s accepted) hence the incredibly low prices at \u2018which the items are marked: A wide range of goods has been gathered together for the reopening sale, and should be of great interest to every one, from the antique collector to the housewife looking for an odd piece of china to complete a set.There will be so-ae excellent bargains available, as usual, and Nearly New customers have the adde?satisfaction of knowing that they \u2018are helping a truly good cause.Candy Cane Teams With Fall Fashions Cosmetic news for the fall headlines the fact that Elizabeth Arden has re-introduced \u201cCandy Cane\u201d.As gay as the red-pink.spirals of, a peppermint stick, Candy Cane is for the young in heart ., like circuses, pink lemonade and lollipops.It is a new go-with-every- thing red, bright and vivid, but with a hint of pink in ify, See how it sparkles with the exciting new Fall shades, how well its lively color goes with black, with brown.Miss Arden re-introduces her beautiful Candy Cane because it is perfectly attuned to the colors you'll -wear this Autumn\u2019 Candy Cane Color Harmony \u2014 for a perfect make-up \u2014 is available as foundation, powder, eye- sha-do, cosmetique, lipstick, cream rouge and nail lacquer.> \u201cand nursery equipment.In addi- \"clothing, and Christmas baskets.treatment or becoming clothes.\u201cBusiness Girls and Young Matrons - Plan Fashion Show To Aid Clinic Proceeäs from a fashion show which will be held on the eveñing of September 23 in the Town Hall, Town of Mount Royal, to be presented by Henry -Morgan & Co., will be Ysed to carry on the Work of the St.Ann\u2019s Baby Clinic \"Associates.The Associates have, for the past 38 _years, provided layettes and cod liver ofl for needy infants, used clothing for mothers and preschool age children, as well as toys tion, this past season, 12 children |.Were sent to summer, camp where they enjoyed; thelr first experience with country \u201cMembers of tne Associates are mostly business girls and young matrons, who hold monthly meet- ingS to sew or knit the necessary articles to make up the required layettes.Eacl: year an average of 70 layettes are completed and at least 50 other families are given assistance through the medium of used Every Wednesday afternoon of the year volunteer members of the.Associates attend their clinic, as- sisiing Child Health Nurses to weigh babies, completing records, et- Blankets For Grèece Knitting Competition .The .Women\u2019s Voluntary Services wish to remind all competi- ters that the 7 in.squares to be judged for the competition, must he received not later than Oct.1st at the WVS office, 151 Sun Life Building, Montreal 2.WVS also welcomes 7 in, squares which are not for competition, but which can be made up into hlankets at once, WVS understands that there are still 35,000 homeless victims of last year's earthquakes, In Greece, Quite a number of these squares have already come in and blanie's |.aro being made up as fast as possible of all such as are not eligible for competing for the prizes.* THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 Twins Help Prepare Basic Canadian Breakfast HELPING WITH BREAKFAST 1s the way the Smith twins of Winnipeg, Man., start the day.Breakfast includes fruit.Little Touches Turn Drabness Into Beauty It takes but a few moments for a butterfly to emefge from its cocoon.In almost the same time, Mrs.Grace Visconti of Ridgefield, N.J., transformea herself from a drab girl into a real beauty.The almost unbelievable improvement in her appearance has been photographed for the September Ladies\u2019 Home Journal.Grace Visconti\u2019's before-and-after pictures were taken only a few hours apart.Before she was a 29-year-old housewife with three children and no time for beauty The Journal\u2019s Beauty Editor, Dawn Crowell Norman, waved no magic wand, but merely prescribed a series of little beauty steps.Mrs.Cisconti, with a tiny waist, bustline and delicate shoulders, has been wearing a Size 14.Three sizes fbo large, exclaimed the editor! Try a smaller goft-shoul- dered dress with a skirt that flares out from a nipped-in-waist.Grace always appeared to \u201cbe frowning, The fault: heavy straight eyebrows growing -too close to her eyes.Her face livened immediately after her eyebrows were plucked from underneath and shaped to arch slightly.Using her lipstick to curve her lips upward at the outer corners also gave a more pleasant expression.A haircut that flattered the brow and features did wonders.These simple beauty tricks, easy to do and easy to maintain, merely brought out a hidden loveliness that was there all the time, Of the Canadian and American children with both parents alive, about 8,000,000 will be bereft of at least one parent during their period of dependency, Red Feather welfare experts etimate, Fashion hints Se 5 TEN ER) The princess line continues into fall although on not so wide a scale as prevailed the last season or two.It is part of the plot of a pretty outfit that starts off with a high-walst princess skirt in dark green wool flannel and continues with a matching bolero jacket collared in the same green, brown and beige checked cotton as the tuck-in shirt, Card Party Captain Percival*Molson Chapter, IODE is holding its Fall military whist, bridge, canasta, etc., in the Trinity Memorial Hall, 5220 \u2018Sherbrooke Street West, on Tuesday evening at 8:15 pm.Mrs, E.G.Payne is convener.Please take cards, For that \u2018\u2018It\u2019s-a-great-day feeling, a basic Canadian breakfast is necessary.Fruit, cereal with milk, eggs and bread in some form, plus butter, boost the sugar level in the blood after a fast of 12 hours nr more.The result is a nappy outlook, free of nervousness, irritability and fatigue as the day grows.\u2019 For school children just as rvotein, vitamin B and C and other minerals and vitamins contained in the basic breakfast :re protection against diet deficiencies.The Winnipeg Smith's like \u2018\u2018big\u201d breakfasts on Sundays and holidays \u2014 wheat cakes, waffles, omelets, meat dishes and specialty breads.Here's one of their specialty bread recipes.It goes with sliced oranges and bananas, corn flakes with milk, scrambled eggs # and coffee, Oatmeal Fruit Bread One-quarter cup fat, 4 cup brown sugar, 1 egg, well beaten, 1% cup chopped Brazil nuts, pecans, or walnuts, 14 cup diced cocked apricots, 1 tablespoon grated orange rind, 1 cup rolled cats, uncooked, 2 cups sifted all- purpose flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, % teaspoon soda, 114 teuspoons salt, 1% cups buttermilk or sour milk, Crgam fat; add sugar gradually.Add egg to creamed mixture.Stir in ruts, prunes, apricots; orange rird, and rolled cats.Sift together flour, baking powder, soda, and Salt.Add dry ingredients aller- .nately with buttermilk to zreamed mixture.To make sweet milk sour, add 1 tablespoon vinegar to 14 cups sweet milk.) Turn into greased loaf pan, 9 x 5 x 3 inches, and bake in moderate oven (350-375 degrees F.) about 11 hours; or turn into two greased loaf pang, 7% x 3% X 2% inches and bake in moder- ale oven (350-375 degrees F.) about 1 hour.If desired decorate the top of the loaves before baking with whole pitted prunes, apricots and nuts, > Fashion Show and Tea The Shevet Achim Sisterhood, 5829 Cote des Neiges Road, will commence the season\u2019s activities with a Fall fashion show and tea on Wednesday evening, Septem- gogue Auditorium, \u201cJuliette\u201d of Sherbrooke Street | will sponsor this event.She will demonstrate her Fall line of dresses, hats and furs.Many new and beautiful originals and imports will be shown.Tickets are available at the door or by telephoning the conveners, Mesdames R, Wittenberg, DE 4091 or J.Rosenoff, EL 2326.There will be door prizes.î ber 15, at 8:15 p.m, at the Syna- Barbara Cordeau, PAGE THIRTENY + THE JUNIOR BALLET CLASS which displayed great charm and poise in the last Speirs-Miller Dance Revue at Victoria Hall.These local starlets are Heather Campbell, Joanne Rorison, Elizabeth Martin, Carol Hazan, Lauren Lindover, Sharon\\Lindover, Katherine Xeenderink, Kathryn Ferguson, Cheryl Graham, and Delci Chaplin, Classes resume on Wednesday, September 15, at the Speirs Dance Studio.Book Lovers\u2019 Club \u2018The Book Lovers\u2019 Forum, under the auspices of the Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El, announces that the Forum season of six reviews will commence in Octobep The panel of speakers for the 1954- 55 series will include Mr.Leslie Roberts; Rev.Angus DeMille Cameron; Dr.Douglas J.Wilson; Mr.Walter O'Hearn; and Rev.Dr, Harry J.Stern.\u2019 Members of the Forum execue - tive committee are: Mrs.Harry J, Stern, General chairman; Mrs, Joseph Aron, program; Mrs.William Gross, membership; Mrs.Ivox Kursbatt, publicity; Mrs.Paul Levee, hospitality; Mrs.Charles Hyman, secretary.! call.PREFER TO DELIVER OTHCE MEMBER CANADIAN RESEARCHINSTITLTE \u201cPrecious\u201d CLEANING FOR YOUR Precious WARDROBE! OU should select your Dry Cleaner with the same care you select your Fall wardrobe .expert cleaner can do them the justice they deserve .bring out their original beauty.20TH CENTURY CLEANERS specialize in FINE FABRICS, Taffetas, Shantungs, Suede, Kid.For your fine fabrics and those \u201cdifficult\u201d cleaning problems HU.8-5018 Each Garment Given Individual Expert Attention USE OUR FREE PARKING FACILITIES IF YOU Avoid the rush, have your fall clothes cleaned now! CLEANERS Remember our new address ! 5000 Western Ave.PICK UP & DELIVERY HU.8-5018 .for only a an & PICKUP YOURSELF NTURY IRR A RATE A av ae i tre on gi TE - rE SrA Er es ae mare ea PAGE FOURTEEN Westmount Rugger Plans First.Inter Squad Tilt BY JIM ADAM .If the Westmount Park pitch is \u2018available for play the .Westmount Rugger club will hold their first intersqüæd : game of the season there tomorrow, kickoff 2.30 pm.However, at press time it was not known if\u2019 the posts would be up in time for the game.Should the ground not - be ready there will be a regular training session of the club | on the plot of land adjoining the R.M,R.armoury on St.Catherine street.Westmount's cross-town rivals.The Barbarians open the Montreal rugger year with a game against the Toronto Saracens tfo- morrow.As\u2019 the Saracens are a newly-formed club this season this will be the first game ever for the two teams.It had been hoped that the Westmounters would meet the visiting team on Sunday but despite all the efforts of the executive it- has been DMnpossible to secure a pitch for the game.However, should a ground become available at the last moment the blue-shirted local team will tangle with the Ontario travellers.Open Against larbs It does seem almost certain now that the Westmount club will \u2018open their tough fall schedule against the Montreal Barbarians a week from Saturday at the West Hill High School grounds.Although no \"definite news has been received as to the strength of the new Montreal entry Ian Mair's boys go into the fitst meeting of the two clubs as ten point favorites.The \u2018executive of the Westmount club were rather distressed to hear last week that the Barbarians had approached one of their new members urging him to join their ranks.The player in question, Geoff Jackson, a fine wing forward, happy with the West- mount team refused to cress town to join the black and white Barbarians.To date relations between the two clubs have been most cordial with good natured ribbing that one can only expect between such close rivals, but a move such as the Barbarians made is liable to USED AUSTIN TXT AUSTIN SALES & $ \"CSA 0) P 9032 w 3 1079 MOUNTAIN ST, 949 ATWATER OPEN FRIDAY TI EASY TERMS \u2014_\u2014 Open Friday till 9 p.m.Open Saturday till 1 p.m.BICYCLE BUYS SAVE TRANSPORTATION COSTS LESS TIME TO CET TO SCHOOL - MORE TIME TO STUDY We have a wide selection of boys and girls models: CCM \u2014 HUMBER \u2014 NORMAN \u2014 HERCULES A LARGE RANGE OF RACER & 3 SPEED MODELS CCM \u2014 WERLICH \u2014 SUNSHINE TRICYCLES Also PEDAL CARS and WAGONS FROM AS LITTLE AS THEFT REPLACEMENT \"WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL\" - yA, MONTREAL ; 2081-87 BLEURY ST.HA.3436 - HA.9985 | $1.25 WEEKLY INSURANCE AVAILABLE » THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 INDIAN NOW A COWBOY \u2014 Eddie LaBaron, former quarterback with the Washington Redskins, has led the revitalized \u201c Calgary Stampeders to three straight shutout victories -in the Western Interprovincial Football Conference.The flashy, signal caller is being counted upon to lead the Stamps to a Grey Cup berth.lead \u201cto slightly more serious rivalry.Fall Schedule Secretary Tom Park is still waiting for confirmation from some clubs about fixtures with the Westmounters and expects to release a revised fall schedule some time next week.Tom and his charming new bride Sheine have now moved in to their new place at 222 Melville avenue where Tom's phone number is WI.6425.RUGGER ROUNDUP .skipper George Ewan received a letter from the secretary of the | Paris University team .possibility that they will be coming this way next year and would like a game in Montreal ., .would be a big attraction if it comes off .the visit of the New York team reviving many memories for club president Dan Grant who tells some fine tales about previous visits of the Manhattanesquad .and also some good stories of trips down to the big city .rumor has it that the club may visit New York next spring .could put some of the kilted members in the Easter Parade .has brought out the usual crop of minor injuries but nothing serious .and it is expected that it will be .a- 100% fit team that will take the field for the first match on the 18th.+.Mrs.Craig, Soden Win Putfing A Mrs.Craig and Morrie Soden won out in the weekly putting competition held at Westmount Park, last Wednesday.Mrs.Craig registered a net of 74 in this handicap event, while Mr.Soden holed out on the 36th to score a 76, his 3 handicap gave him \u2018a 73 to oust runners up Mr.Knott and Murray Starke who were tied with net scores of \"T4.This tournament marked the last competition of the summer for spoons.} Players will now play off for a trophy under the handicap system.More tournaments will be run off with golf halls\u2019 as prizes.The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair .at Toronto recelved.a royal charter in 1922.training | Lawn Bowlers 3 Hold Bonspeil Over Labor Day.The \u2018members.of the Westmount.| Bowling Club\" celebrated Labor Day by holding a\u2019 mixed -rink bonspiel, 56 players taking part.Thiee \u2018games were layed, two of 10 ends each in the afterngon- {and one of 14 ends \u2018in\u2018the evening, with an interval\u201d at opm.|for a box supper.- .The weather was ideal for bowling and the greens were in A-1 eondition, many of the games being closely contested.The club's president, J.M.Heggle, acted as M.C.and pre-.\u2018sented the prizes to the winners; while J.Perrigo, vice-president, .did the honours for \u2018the runners- up: \u201cThe winning ladies were: \u2014First Mrs.T.I.Guilboard with three wins plus 20.Second, Mrs.J.H.Birks, two wins plus 12.Men\u2014First, A.S.MacIntosh, three wins plus 16 and second, J.M.Heggie, two wins plus 23.The Spider competition was won by Mrs.E.O.Ryan and W.Hunter, A bridge party was held in the evening for the non-bowling iadies under the convenership of Miss M.Sauvalle and Miss G.- Matthews.Winners of prizes for the four top scores were:\u2014 Mrs.C, W.McMartin, Miss A.Riel, Mrs.J.W.Brown and Mrs.G.Lang- ston, CC A quartet of Westmounters brought honour to their club recently by winning the Consolation event in the mixed rink competition sponsored anually by the N.D.G.Club.Miss E.-Johson, R.C.Braithwaite, Mrs.Braithwaite and J.R.Douglas defeating \u2018the N.D.G.rink skipped by P.Dax.Two N.D.G.Rinks were the finalists in the main event, skipped by W.Watson and J, Bourget, the former winning by three points.The United Amusement Rink Competition sponsored annually by the Province of Quebec Lawn r\u2014 Bowling Association was held Saturday at the Caledonia Bowling Club, Hallqwell avenue, West- mount.The Caledonia vice-president, A, .| Henderson, acted as M.C.and introduced Dave Colville, president of the P.QL.B.A.who, presented the trophy to, the winhthg guar.\u201cLet from Lachine \u2014 J.Molntosh, P.Gaiithier, W.Shorrock, J Lin- ford (Skip).Forfy Classes Set For Liesse Club: Benefit Show Forty classes including jumping, huriter, harness and\u2019 western classes -are .scheduled for the Liesse Hunt Club annual benefit Horse Show which takes place at the club grounds, Cote \u2018de Liesse Road on Saturday .and Sunday September 18 and 19.Miss Mollie McIntosh of War.renton- Virginia and George -Jacoh- \"sen will judge the large number of entries in the equitation and hunter \u2018classes, while Alex Rochon will judge the harness and saddle classes.Entries received à to date include the stables of Mr.and Mrs.V.G, Cardy, Mr.and Mrs.H.J.O'Cou- nell, Leaside Farms, Mr, Pierre Raymond, Mr.and Mrs.B.S.Parkinson, Mrs.R.R.} MacDougall, and many other well known cowm- petitors.x \u2018THe show is being held this year in air of the Montreal Po- lee \u201cJuvenile Club.Italy's longest river, the Po, runs 417 miles.Tired, Weak Men! 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Bat.Wling st ft A.d; in- ident nted uar.tosh, Lin- nday SOME MIGHT RUB OFF \u2014 Ramon Monzant, left, hoped that some of Sal Maglie\u2019s skill would rub off on him as a Giant.The 21-year-old Venezuelan right-hander was brought up from Minneapolis.the plate.In thr States the bowl- \u201c final series against Columbus in -straight and\u2019 last week-end gave Grocers Decide To Bypass World Softhall Tournament By GEORGE COCHRANE Steinberg's Eastern Canada aggregation of diamond artisans \" has decided to bypass the World Softball Tournament gixecded to get underway September 17 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.Several factors led to the grocers\u2019 top brass to make the decision.One of t chief ones was that the Steinies would be unable to take much advantage of the rule permitting them to pick up three replacements from other teams.The average American team heading for the annual world tournament, which is sponsored by the American Softball Association, picks up at least one standout pitcher, often two, to buttress their mound corps.The grocers just aren't in ax position to do that.Two years ago they played in the worlld tournament, held in Connecticut that season, and went a considerable distance before Percy Mc- Cracken, who did \u2018all the flinging for them, finally tired.The Snowdon League operates with a pitching box 43 feet .from ers toss from 46 feet out.Mc- Cracken can adapt himself to that extra distance but to send a \u2018team down to a tournament such as this with only one topnotch pitcher is just asking for elimination, The question that confronted the grocers was, \u201cWhere can we get another top pitcher?\u201d Most Montreal fastball observers rate Verdun's Paul Saindon as second to McCracken in the island\u2019s hurling hierarchy.But if Saindon couldn't experience too much success with Steinberg\u2019s in the prov cial final series when tossing t.13 feet, he certainly isn't going to pull off any wonders when flinging at the best clubs on the continent from another three feet out.° OTHER FACTORS Other factors that caused the Steinbergers to call it a season were that the club has not been so impressive to warrant sending them to a world tournament, it would be difficult for many of the players to get away from their jobs to make the jaunt, and the financial outlay in travelling to and from Minneapolis is considerable, For the grocers it's another season, rather a remarkable one when you come to tote up the figures.In regular schédule competition the Steinies dropped only one game, They swept their semi- straight - games, lost only one game to Dow in the league finals: They went on from there to: down Pats, Verdun Independent League pennant winners, in_three % thé double goose-egg treatment to the Ottawa Strathconas, ihe verdicts over the Ottawans giving the locals thely *Necond Easter Canada championship in three campaigns.© BLANK OTTAWA.TWICE The grocers \"didn\u2019t raise too much in the way of perspiration globules when they blanked Ottawa representatives, twice over the week-end to capture the Eas- | tern Canada crown and the handsome Coca-Cola trophy that goes with the honor.i The Steinies downed the visitors 2-0 at Trenholme Park Saturday night, completely outclassed the capital city crew Sunday afternoon at Macdonald Park to the tune of 9-0.The Saturday night tilt pitted handsome Steve Hook, the elongated onetime Snowdon circuit tosser, against Percy McCracken.Both hurlers yielded four hits.McCracken came up with something in the nature of a piece de resistance in\u2019 the bottom of the ninth.With two on and two out, the Ottawas sent Lucien Car- ron in to pinch hit.Percy the Phenomenal breezed two fést ones by the gentleman, fondled the resin bag lovingly, fired it to the grocer bench, and then steamed a perfect strike across the platter to end the game.Veteran Buddy Atchison led, the grocers at the plate with two hits in three official trips to the platter.SUNDAY.TUSSLE The Sabbath: finale, reeled off under a \u2018dark sky \u2018before some 1000 addicts, was a onesided affair all the way.The grocers jumped into a 5-10 lead in the first two innings of the tussle, were never threatened.Chubby Lucien Carron, a right- hander, started on the hill, for the visitors and showed a considerable amount of nothing before making way for Steve Hook in the seventh.Youhg Willie Graham.went all the way for the Stéinies.He held the Ontario larrigans to two hits while whiffing 12 and not walking a single man.It was one of Mr.Graham's most artistic efforts of the season,\u2019 The grocers picked up a total of 17 hits off the combined offerings of Mesérs, Carron and Hook I + - THR BYAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 Red Feather Golf Tourney Organized A special Red Feather golf tournament is \u201cbeing.organized on Montreal and district courses to ; annual campaign fo finance Welfare Federation and its 27 health | and welfare agencies.Prizes win be offered end tha tournament will be open to everybody with established club handi- arranging the feature for the Pu»- Ec.Relations Committe?of the 1954 Red Feather drive, The scores will be turned in at home courses from September 4 to will be held September 18.Prizes will be presented at the Red Feather Carnival atop Mount Roya! on the evening of Septemher 23.Rules and other details of the tournament can be had from clubs T or through Mr, Pope at Consumers Glass Co., Ltd., UN.1-2841.\u201cThese Red Feather golf tournaments are becoming a traditional feature\u201d, said H.E.Steg- mayer, secretary of the 1954 Wel- faic campaign, He said they were much appreciated for the imterest they arouse and the support they give to the appeal and hat ap- paiently they are also welcomed by golfers as an interesting feature of the year\u2019s play.Barbarians Sart Heavy Drills Canada\u2019s newest rugby cluv the Montreal Barbarians, neld their first full-scale practice game on Tuesday, at the West Hill High School grounds on Somerled avenue.Training for the club will be held every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 pm.in King George Park, Westmount Avenue.This young rugby club will welcome members, both playing and non-play- ing.and anyone interested should contact Bob Leevers at FLwood 7120 or BElair 4473.with Rickie Tomlinson leading the swat parade with four hits.Don Callaghan wasn\u2019t far behind with a three for five performance while Jim Forsyth, \u2018Buddy.Atchison, Gordie Callaghan and Hugh Brown were each good for a brace, Ottawa .000.000 000 0 4 1 Steinberg\u2019s .1107000 00x.2 4 1 Hook and Watson; .McCracken and Sutherland.Stelnberg\u2019s Bauer 230 010 210 917 0 Ottawa .000 000 000 0 2 5 Graham and Smith; Carron, Hook (7) and Watson.focus interest, on the forthcoming | caps, says Frank M.Pope, who is.Seprember 16 and the play-off || It takes an expert .in brewing, too.168 years of experience\u2014unequalled on the continent\u2014have produced that matchless quality and full-bodied flavour that make Molson\u2019s the favourite Ale today.FIFTEEN Canadians are among the world's U.8.production of coke in 1952 best-dressed people, using textiles was four times that of England, at a rate of about three times the and twice as much as the estie world average.mated Russian production.JOIN THE .ROYAL MONTREAL REGIMENT - REGIMENTAL PARADES - will commence TUESDAY, \"14th of SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m.Candidates for training in Infantry Tactics, Weapons, Wireless, Driving, etc.accepted on Tuesday and Thursday each week from 8:00 to 9:30 P.M.C.J.Pratt, Lt.-Col, Officer Commanding 4625 St.Catherine St.West Westmount MEN \u2014 WOMEN BOYS \u2014 GIRLS | mm .Plan your Fall and Winter leisure time NOW SKI LODGE | ° BADMINTON ° \u2018* BASKETBALL PRIVILEGES * FELLOWSHIP .* SOCIAL CLUBS CLUBS ® SPECIAL INTEREST * FENCING GROUPS à GOLF * SQUARE ; INSTRUCTION DANCING : * GYMNASTICS SWIMMING * HANDBALL * VOLLEYBALL * KEEP-FIT CLASSES o WEIGHT | ® LIFE SAVING TRAINING For illustrated folder with further details, or for additional information, write or call WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.| 4585 Sherbrooke Street West Phone: GL.3916 .J] - a.Two distinguished visitors from London, England, will tour eastern Canada this month to speak at district rallies celebrating the 150th anniversary of the British and Foreign Bible Society.- In Montreal they will be heard at a luncheon meeting in -\u201c Central Y.M.C.A.on Thursday, September 16th, at 12:30 p.m.REV.W.J.PLATT, right general secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society since 1949, will be on his first official visit to Canada.Prior to joining the staff of the Bible Society in 1930 he was a Methodist missionary in West Africa, and is the author of several books on missions.He will also speak at Danville, Sherbrooke, Inverness and Quebec City.THE REV.DAVID SAY, M.A, is general secretary of the British Council of Churches and a delegate*to the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches.He is currently select preacher at the University of Cambridge.Mr.Say will address district meetings in Lachute, Cornwall, Arvida and Quebec City.All rallies will commemorate the 150th anniversary of Bible © Society work throughout the world.The luncheon meeting on September 16 will be sponsored by the Montreal Auxiliary Bille Society.Reservations may be made by calling the Bible House, BElair 3367.Sanction Obedience Match To Be Held at North Hatley A sanction obedience match will be held Saturday and Sunday at North Hatley, Que., by the Mountain Cily Dog Obedience Club ofl Montreal.This will be the first event of its kind in the Eastern Townships.Dogs from Vermont, Montreal, Sherbrooke and North Hatley are expected Lo compete, including some outstanding winners.À sanction match is an informal obedience trial at which no points towards obedience titled are awarded.However, conditions are the same as for a licensed trial.and a match provides excellent opportunity for fun and practice.Attractive prizes ave offered for competition in the various classes.This Math will he held on the grounds of Hovey Manor bordering Lake Massawippi, or in case of rain on Sunday.in the Brae Manor Curling Rink.All proceeds, including entry fees and a silver collection, will be donated to the Sherbrooke S.P.C.A.On Saturday at 1.30 p.m.there will be tracking.which is a lest of the abiitv of the dog to follow a trail laid by a person through a fielu.and retrieve an article dropped at Lhe end of the trail.Neither dog nov handler -is permitted to knew where the trail leads, \u2018except for two stakes at the beginning to show the original direction.After thal.it may twist and.turn in any direction and the dog must use his nose to follow it.Miss Lois Campbell and Mrs.Marion King of Rhode Island will judge this event.On Sunday at 1.30 p.m.Mis: Laura Nyvgren of Montreal will judge the graduation of Mrs.Cas- grains summer school for dogs.held each July and August at North Hatley.Among those com- petirg for diplomas and prizes will be Mrs.Bruce Fletcher and Mrs.Hector McDougall and their poodles; Mrs.F.8.Gravel and Mrs.Henri Blais with their boxers; George Bishop and his dalmatian, all troi Sherbrooke.At 2.30 p.m.judging contimies with the regular match classes in two rings, with Miss Edith Henderson of Cambridge, Mass.and Miss Dorrv Harvey of Pittsford, Vermont officiating.The classes will include beginners\u2019 novice, all on leash, graduate novice and braçe (two dogs of the same breed working Logether) as well as the more difficult open and utility.These latter classes feature jumping, retrieving, and obedience to signals.The Mountain City Obedience Club was formed in Montreal in 1952 by a group of enthusiasts doing post-graduate training with their dogs.The members, all graduates of Mrs.Casgrain's Obedience School.meet once a week to train for obedience trials and exhibitions.The Club has staged four licensed trials to date, all in the Montreal vicinity.Trinity Cubs The Trinity Memorial Church Wolf Cubs will reopen for the season Monday, September 13, at 6.45 p.m,, it was announced this week, - : dustrial Life; A.G.Nickle, Im- \u2018Life; P.Trottier, Industrial Life., Se © a TTT sane wapmunn, \"ORL MUUNL, FRIAS, nnrsAmans LU, 1904 crue _ {0 Montreal Life Underwriters Complete CLU Examinations - Eighty-five life- underwriters.including 10 from Montreal \u2014 representing life insurance companies in Canada have successfully completed the examinations.and fulfilled all \u201checessary .require: ents leading to.the tifle and -de- signation \u201cChartered Life Inder- writer of Canada\u201d (CLU), it was announced recently by the Life Underwriters Association of Caa- aca.The Montreal candidates are P.Angelini, Prudential of America; J.R.Archambault, La Prevoy- ance, BE.Cuddihy, London Life; C.Gendron, Industrial Life; E,-K.Giffin, New York Life; D.S.Harrison, Sun Life; J, Herbert, In- perial Life; G.Soda, Industrial Examinations leading to the de-' rignation were instituted in 1925 and since that time have constitu- ed a major undertaking by the Association in the field of adult education, \u2019 In the intervening years, the courses of study have hecome more comprehensive and the examinations more difficult.Today any person who completes these - \u2014, Studies and satisfactorily passes the thirteen examinations \u2018rivolved las demontstratèd a thoroug! knowledge of life ifeurance an ite\u2019 application to thle personal and.business needs of Canadians, the Association points out.Studies extend over three years.Candidates are guided in their study of the prescribed texts through extension courses condu :- ted by the Extension Department of the University of Toronto and by the School of Commerce, Laval: University, Quebec.Subjects covered include: Life \u2019 insurance frinciples and practice, Ufo insurance law, life underwriting and salesmanship, psychology, business finance, estate administration, taxation, group insurance and bus:ness insurance.- Today, about 1,400 representatives of life insurance companies are actively practising as \u2018\u2018Chartered Life Underwriters.\u201d More than 700 candidates wrote the first, second and third year cxaminations this year,.The As- cociation\u2019s announcement discloses the fact.that 148 candidates successfully completed the first year \u2018examinations; 163 completed \u2018Ritz Carleton: Hotel, | | rumbers are HA.9966 and AV.> \u2014\u2014\u2014 rs I \u2014 second year examinations, and 107 completed the third ver examinations.- \"Che \u2018majority of the unsuccessful candidates passed most of \u2018their.examinations and will bh, allowed to proceed to their next year of study with the stipulation that they write supplemental êx- , arninations néxt year in the subjects railed.Of the 147 candidates, who wrote third\u2019 and final year exam- indtions, 107 were completely successful.but only 85 qualified; in ail other respects for the award.Five qualified for the \u201cAssociate C.L.U.\u201d designation, and the remainder will be required to iewrite the subjects failed or real ply for the ward when they hve successfully fulfilled all other necessary requirenients.Kiwanis Apples Now On Sale Orders for -apples from the St.Lawrence Kiwanis Club are being - taken until October 15.The 23:d annual apple sale opened this week.: telepho 16 - 8-5543.- Lu Do You 5 ant to Get Ahead ?Let this book help you.You can go further, faster, if you have money on hand, Your savings pass-book encourages thrift .reminds you to add to your account whenever you can.Watch your balance grow! 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