The Westmount examiner, 26 novembre 1954, Cahier 1
[" wen he, \u2014 yoL.XXV, No.49 °° = Good Manners Bring Payoff By Telephone Good telephone manners are good business, it was dramatically explained to-the Advertising and Sales Executives Club Tuesday.The explanation came- in the form of a.series of one act plays with Bell Telephone employees playing both the villain and hero acts.\u201cThe telephone increases In value, if used properly, particularly in the \u2018business world,\u201d said Charles de L.Harwood, 457 Strathcena avenye, Montreal ' manager of Bell Telephone, who explained' the purpose of \u2018the dramatizations.\u201cAnswer\u201d \u2018promptly, \u201d he advised.\u201cIdentify yourself.The first words the caller should hear should be your identification, and not you conversing with someone else.\u201cWhen it is necessary to leave the telephone, always excuse yourself and explain what you intend to do.If you expect to be gone more than 80™seconds, ask the caller whether he prefers to wait or be called back.\u201d Transport Minister Back From Europe Transport Minister Marler has reported that an application by Canadian Pacific Airlines for a trans-polar air route will be \u201cone of the \u2018first things\u201d he will attend to .on his return Ottawa.\u2018Mr.Marler returned \u201cTuesday after travelling as a passenger on a maiden flight.of Scandinavian, Airline system's.trans-polar route from Los Angeles to Copenhagen, via Winnipeg.He hoard thé aircraft at Winnipeg Nov.15 for the last leg of a trip to Denmark, Mr.Marler said the 18-hour flight from Winnipeg, over Hudson Bay and the Arctic to Copenhagen was \u201ctiring but no more than any trans-Atlantic flight.\u201d Commenting on CPA's application for a similar route, he said: \u201cIt is difficult to say just how many (Canadian) passengers would use a polar route and how much traffic would shift from the present routes to a new one.\u201d He said all present Canadian traffic is\u2019 using facilities of Trans- Canada Air Lines, SQUARE DANCE The regular semi-monthly Saturday Square Dance is being held this week, Nov.27.Howard Fair- bairn, Jake Snyder and the members of .the Hoedowners club invite all to drop in for some real Western dancing.© ~ = gi nee yt / WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1954 ] \u2018Westmount Reports | 307 Of Objective In Y\u2019 Fund Drive Westmount Division reported 39 per cent of an objective of $8,300 at tha second report luncheon held Tuesday at Central Y.Groups throughout the Y membership are this year taking part in the maintenance campaign.The Hi-Y clubs are again doing an excellent job.Captain for the girls\u2019 Hi-Y team is Venetia Elliott and for.the boys' Hi-Y D.Lasky.Canvassers are trying to cover all their cards by Saturday, and it Is hoped to report the objective made by early next week.[IE] ws A Ze R.M.R.Supplement With this_issue of The Examiner goes a special 20-page supplement dedicated to the tradition of the Regiment: whith last weekend concluded its 40th reunion celebrations.In addition to its publication with the regular issue of The Examiner, the RMR has made arrangements to send the complete paper to past and present members of the regiment and its affiliates, wherever thelr, present.address is obtainable.oyal Montreal - = muscles for a week).FORTY PAGES ¥ SKOOKUM TRIBE CHIEF: Mayor Roy L.Campbell was inducted into the Unity Boys Club Skookum tribe Monday, at the second annual father and son banquet.Under the direction of head chief Louis Thomas, one of the members of the tribe places an official sign of recognition on the mayor, (Photo by Ed Bermingham) Mayor Campbell Joins Skookum Tribe Amidst Furor Of Fuss And Feathers By MARTY (Blackfoot) GOODMAN In a peaceful ceremony that showed complete respect for the white man, Mayor Roy L.Campbell was inducted | into the Unity Boys Club Skookum tribe Monday.With the final puff of the traditional peace pipe, His Honor broke into a wild and ancient dance designed to show his utter respect for the red man (and also produce stiff annual father and son banquet, combined with sports night.Over 300 attended the second annual dinner.\u2018 $ - Features, aside from the mayor's induction, were the presentation of crests to members of all Unity teams, and a question and answer perind with the head table guests.Conducted by CFCF's Russ Taylor, those queried included ommy Manastersky, Larry \\| Moquin, Elmer Lach, \u2018Jacques Plante, Henri Richard, Herb English, and Chris Doscher., Other head table guests included Dave Bedford, St.Leo's Academy, | James Sims, Montreal Basketball League, Rev.A.T.Love, minister It \u2018all took place at the club\u2019sk of St.Stephen's United , Churcli, R.O.Bartlett, Westmount High School, William Moxley, president of UBC, Maurice Mariagine, club director, Borden Empey, president of the Westmount Rotary Club, A.Pitcairn, Queen's School, and C.A.Wylie, executive director of the Montreal Boys Association.Jean Paul Sabourin presented the mayor with a gift from the Unity woodcarving class, and all other head table guest received similar momentos.Crests were presented to the boys by the athletic guests.Singing entertainment was provided by members of Fred Pennell\u2019s talent | Bruce McFariane, \u2018| the Boys\u2019 Work Committee, in the parade.« [Marler Mooted - As Successor To St.Laurent Transport Minister George C.Marler was mooted in the Quebec Legislature this week , as the logical successor to - Prime Minister Louis st.| Laurent, The statement was made by Liberal leader Georges La- palme and came as the successor to Mr.Marler as head of the provincial liberal party opened the , debate on the Speech of the Throne.Mr.Lapalme made the re- marK while paying tribute to.Mr.Marler and his abilities .as a financial critic, The suggestion is not a new one, though perhaps this is the first time it has been made openly at this level, However, Mr.Marler is seen by many in government \u2018circles as a man of the calibre to make a \u2018good Prime Minister, and is seen also as one who would have many political advantages for the post\u2019 as\u2019 well\u2014among them that he comes from Quebec and another that he would be a good compromise candidate in the event that a stalemate occurs among other hopefuls.Real Live Frogmen.Featured At YMCA First Boys Supper Some 40 boys between the ages of 10 and 14 attended the first supper of the season at the West- mount YMCA last Friday.The boys.met in the hall with a member of chair.Grace was said by Bill Doherty, and following the supper, Niles Ring, fellowship secretary in the\u201d boys\u2019 dept., sing-song.After the sing-song.Bill King- led the group An a ston, new boys\u2019 work secretary in the branch, was introduced to Lhe group officielly for the first time since his appointment to the Y staff.Fred Thomson, known in many circles as an accomplished man of magic, enterlained the group with a thrilling half hour of magie tricks and laughs for everyone, Another highlight of the evening was a visil to the branch pool of two professional frogmea through the compliments of Gerry McKee of the Safety Supply Company.This was an underwater demonstration in the fundamentals and practices of a person who has made his profession in the world under the water.This was an act which was very educational as well as entertaining for every boy \u2018present The meeting was adjourned from the pool with each boy going home convinced that his profession in the future was td be either that of a magician or frogman.A.E.Wescott Speaks To Ascension Group A.E.Wescott, a member of the Catholic School Commission, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Ascension Parish Parents-Teachers Association Wednesday at 8:15 p.m.in St.Leo's Academy Hall.He will speak on Education Is Everybody's Business \u2014 Let Us Mind Our Own Business.Parents of children at both- St Paul's and St.Leo's are invited .rer arr, + An a roto rp LL \u2014 eu 2 nn mg A a mn À DES mE 0eme me RITES 40 TEES =a ma arrete dl wt PAGE TWO ¥ eer a Lawrence Kalman Heads Synagogue | Lawrence Kalman was elected president of the Shaar Hasho- Mmayim Youth Group at a recent meeting.Other officers elected are Grace Aronoff, vice president; Esta \u2018Richstone, secretary; Stephen .Fleming, treasurer; Mitchell Cohen, cultural chairman; David Greenblatt, social chairman; \u2018Sandra Cummings, publicity; Rosalie Kussner, membership; .and Neil Lande, refreshments.Meetings are held bi-weekly on Sunday, and will start Dec.5.\"Feenagers from 15-17 are invited \u2018to attend, and should contact Rosalie Kussner at RE.7-9429.Howey And Weddell Lead Y Volleyball : The Westmount Y Businessmen's \"Volleyball Club is off to a flying start with their Christmas Hit or pe THEE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ER ; Z \u2018 Ag Pi R Miss tourney.Pet Howey and Jim Weddell are tied for top honors after the first week.Scores are based on attendance as well as on performance.New| teams are chosen each night.Scores are kept for the first game.AZ LADIES\u2019 AND GENTS' SUITS, TOPCOATS ano OVERGOATS In The Newest Styles MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK.ORDER NOW! Best English Woolens SUITS, TOPCOATS ao OVERGOATS CUSTOMER'S OR OUR MATERIAL MADE UP.© REPAIRING ® REMODELLING © REFITIING F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 & Gents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) WL.6633 |™ wood carving class.rs ach head table guest = CHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR: FOR Insurance EE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS or INSURANCE BROKER GL.4519 Montreal ERENEEERME Banquet Held Monday Over 260 fathers, sons and guests attended last Monday's second annual \u2018father and son banquet which was held in conjunction with sports night?Distinguished sports personalities were on hand to assist in the presentation of trophies and crest awards.Russ Taylor of radio station | CFCF conducted a question period regarding sports generally and recorded it for some fyture broadcast.- His Worship Mayor Roy L.Campbell'of Westmount was inducted as an honorary chief of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Skookum Tribe and was presented with a peace pipe and a beautiful lamp \u2018which had been constructed in MA.3332 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.a NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS OF WESTMOUNT The City of Westmount is applying to the Quebec Legislature to amend the City charter.We believe that your rights are being jeopardized and we invite all property owners of Westmount to communicate with J us and learn for themselves about the \u2018threat to their interests.' Are you satisfied with the existing system of the appointment of City councillors by a small group?| Are you satisfied that the City council, instead of holding meetings open to the public, should decide, in closed sessions, the issues that have a vital effect on the value of your property and even dictate what use you can make of it?If you wish to protect your own interests while you still have a chance to do so, communicate with our president, Mr.E.Menard, at Fltzroy 5179.Westmount Property Owners\u2019 Association THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT +.+ mcm Unity Boys\u2019 Club | 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUS REA By M aurice M ariasine 4166 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST N also .presented with souvenirs from the Silhouette club and the wood burning class.All volunteer workers, coaches and managers connected with the sports department during the 1953-54 season were paid tribute.nu .; Entertainment was provided by members of the Unity Boys\u201d Club talent parade, The committee of management wish to extend sincere thanks to the following for their contribution towards making the banquet a huge success: Dent Harrison of Harrison Bros.Ltd.Purity Ice Cream Co., Coca Cola Company of Canada, H.J.Heinz Co, W.J.Tawse of Steinberg\u2019s Ltd., R.M.R., Elmhurst Dairy and to a large group of club members who rendered invaluable services.Military Whist Monday The Unity Boys\u2019 Club will hold a Military Whist Monday to | which parents and friends in the community have been invited.Girl's work supervisor Elizabeth | Anderson reports that a large variety of door prizes are available and that refreshments will be served.Anyone interested in getting tickets for the Whist should call Miss Anderson .at WI.5506.Adventure Club Members of the Adventure club under the leadership of Miss M.Shill went to see the Eskimo Handicrafts at the Canadian Handicrafts Guild Friday.This week the group will begin making Christmas presents for their family and friends.Basketball The Unity Boys\u2019 Club has entered three teams in the Montreal Boys\u2019 Athletic Association Basketball League.The bantams play their first game of the schedule versus Point St.Charles\u2019 on Thursday.The midgets are scheduled on the same date at Neighborhood and the juveniles play on Friday, against the Point St.Charles Club.A biddy basketball team has also been entered in the Biddy | Basketball League with the opening games scheduled early in December.Wins T-V Draw M.Trebick, of Joyce avenue, Outremont, was the winner of the television drawing Tuesday sponsored by the Association for the Help of Retarded Children (Quebec) Inc.The winning ticket number was 10402.re re ee 26, 1964 7?kt On an?i ESS de STR) SAR I SN En ADDRESSES LUNCHEON GATHERING: Mayor Roy L.Camp- t bell js seen as he addressed the luncheon gathering at Victoria Hall recently in connection with the Royal Montreal Regiment's 40th anniversary.December 17 Date Is Set | Lazarus Tinkoff, QC, and Samuel Godinsky, QC, hæd previously indicated that the outcome of the Ontario case would determine whether the three firms would make a defense.The cases were prepared by juvenile delinquency bureau agents, who to date have filed copies of \u2018nearly a score of \u201ccrime comics.\u201d These, according to police, illustrate weird and violent stories about murder, robbery, gang wars and sex.= The defendant firms have, since the court proceedipgs were started, discontinued handling the comic hooks involved.| Furthermore, according to Mr.Saylor, new comic-books reaching the dealers have been submitted to police for an okay before being distribiited to retailers.The crime comics, on court rolis for nearly a year, has been delay- red again, - In response to a defense plea that a similar case hadn't yet been ruled op by the Ontario Court ot Appeal, Sessions Court Judge Armand Cloutier continued to Dec.17 the hearings for Benjamin News, Montreal News Dealers Supply and American News Co.The three are charge with having, in November, 1953, distributed comic beoks devoted \u201cexclusively er substantially\u201d to the depiction of crime.The long court fight has been closely followed, session by session, by representatives of local women's organizations, including the Montreal Council of Women.Norman Saylor, QC, one of the \u2018lawyers for the defense, announced yesterday that the case Regina versus Superior Publishers Ltd, of AROUND THE WORLD FOR MUTUAL AID Hustrated Public Lecture Toronto, had been heard in the Ontario Court of Appeal Nov.8 by but that judgment was still pend- + ing.Superior Publishers appealed Mildred R.Mottahedeb against a conviction in the lower courts.Mr.Saylor and his associates, A report on a Global tour for the United Nations Technical Assistance Board as liaison wtih Governments of countries she visited.Thursday, December 2nd Plan Open House An open house will be held Sun- 8.15 PM.day from 5 to 8 p.m.by Bernadette Carpenter, theatrical supplies, 2016 - VICTORIA HALL Peel street.The Montreal store is|| a recent addition to a string in 14 other Canadian cities.HOWARD S.ROSS, Q.C.Barrister and Solicitor, Sponsored by the .Baha'l Comunity of Westmount Office: Suite 1115, Dally Star Bidg.Residence: Terrace Apartments, 231 St.Janies Street West, Teri Rosemount Avenue, .Platear 445) Westmount, Glenview 2177 if no answer at residence \u2018phone PL.4451 EXHIBITION of PAINTINGS By STANLEY B.WILSON af 231 ELM AVENUE, WESTMOUNT November 20th to December 4th er Daily 2:30 to 10 p.m.\u2018 - Drities will on ov Haro Head 0f B Harold president Sholom E recent mé Other à brey Adent; Aa president; urer; Joht retary; a ponding 8 ~ Board: , Factôr;\" J N.Gesser gan, M.*'K Sherwin, tein and Sports Dads, Beveral 9 at the Men's Ass and son\u201cd The pr Morrie B will have 8 ing and th Included Obeck, di McGill U and Doug real Aloue outstandin; Steinberg\u2019s British Er ing champ i .RE! CLE We : ; STOLES, from: Grey Pants mms Ladies\u2019 \u2018a Coats : and worki ALTERATI ALL KINI .\u20acamp- Victoria ent\u2019s \u2014 14 violent \u201cFobber Ye ve, since re start- the comic 3 to Mr \u2018reaching submitted dre being RLD for the Assist- Bovern.ited.r 2nd mount baa \"3 waowoon, - ® RUBBER & COMPANY WESTMOUNT 1 Free Estimates FINE FLOORING: - - 6 ASPHALI # Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors - \u201cA.Réss Grafton © 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WE, 2323 gma JoL.XXV.No.49 - Harold Rosenthal Heads Brotherhood 0f Beth Sholom Harold Rosenthal .was elected resident of the Temple holom Brotherhood\u2019 Board at a recent meeting, Other officers elected are ; Aubrey A.- Rajak, first vice president; Aaron Genser, second vice president; William Nagley, \u2018treasurer; John Jacoby, recording secretary; and David Simon, corresponding secretary.Board members include A.L.} Factor\u201d J.Freedimah, 8.Geérson, | : N.Gesser, M.\u2018Goldberg, M.Ko- Set | gah, M.Kramer, .J.Lewänson,- E- At Shaar Hashomayim Dads, Lads Dinner Several oftstanding sports cele- prities will appear Thursday, Dec.9 at the Shaar Hashomayim's Men's Association arhual father and son dinner, at 6:30 p.m.The program, arManged by Morrie Bruker of the YMHA, will have as its theme \u2018Clean Living and the Will te Win\u2019.Included as guests will be Vic Obeck, director of Athletics at McGill University; ~ Jim Milier and Doug McNicol of the Montreal Alouettes; Percy McCracken, outstanding fast ball pitcher with Steinberg's; and Mickey Bergin, British Empire welterweight boxing champion.All Kinds Of FURS .RESTYLED, RELINED, CLEANED & GLAZED.We specialize in making STOLES, CAPES, SHORTIES from your old fur coat - Grey Flannel Worsted Pants Made-to-measure $15.00 Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Sults and Coats made tc measure, Best fit and workmonship guaranteed .ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS.VERY REASONABLE PRICES.Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 CREENE AVENUE {Just below 8t.Catherine) Pick-Up and Delivery WE.5908 ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS OPEN Beth | \u2018 Bherwin, H.Steinberg, S.Ruben- a - tein and K.Van Geun.Sports Celebrities \" WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1954 .| | Examiner - Influence Of Scot Felt In National Achievement.\u201cThe influence of the Scot has been felt in every branch |\u201d of national achievement in Canada\u201d, Bob Meagher told mem bers of the Westmount Rotary Club at Victoria Hall on: Wednesday.Lower Canada Grad Wins Scholarship David Austin Bonyun, of 4395 Grand boulevard, has won the first Union Carbide scholarship awarded by Bishop's University.| The scholarship is valued at $500 per year until completion of the course.He is a graduate of Lower Canada College to which he was awarded a scholarship five years ago.He is now studying for his Bachelor of Arts degree in economics.: GYMNASTS SOCIAL The Westmount YMCA gymnastic club is holding its annual monthly social evening tonight following the 8 pm workout.Films will be shown on gymnastics in Sweden and advancéd gymnasts on the parallel bars.Friends and visi- - WA Phone Hodge Eros.\"Your West End FORD Dealer 6170 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST FOR WINTER STORAGE 2694 + Mr.Meagher, past president of the Rotary Club of Montreal, was | addressing the Rotarians at their annual St.Andrew's Day ceremony.He said the cultural influence of the Scot has also heen felt in all parts of the country.He traced the earlier history of Canada and the part the Scot took in it, for the Rotarians.\u201cOne of the great qualities pos- sessad by a scotsman is the ability to adjust himself to all situations\u201d.he commented.This country of ours has become a great nation of the world through what most of us call Canadianism, but we must not forget the sons of St.Andrew who helped so much in making the céuntry great, he said.The Scotch are a great race, he continued, and much of this greatness is based on a respect for religion.- ° He recalled the early days when Christ was on earth and the patron Saint of Scotl&hd was then one of his disciples.He told how St.Andrew, the brother of Peter, had been crucified on what is now known as St.Andrew's cross and his body later removed to Scotland by a Greek monk.It was after his remains were entomed in a castle on the Fyffe patron Saint of Scotland, he said.Mr.Meagher was introduced by past president Bill Allision and thonked by George Tilley.President Borden Empey was in the chair.or to participate in the gymnastic period.ag Are , vi \u2014\u2014 \u201c| 58 YEARS IN 0 WESTMOUNT Reliable JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS | ome x WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.EE ETT NE À PAGE THRES + » NEW MILITIA, AUXILIARY AIR FORCE GET TOGETHER: At RCAF station, St.Hubert, 438 City of Montreal Squadron and 401 City of Westmount Squadron were hosts to the 3rd Battalion Black Watch (RHR) at the first of a series of inter-\" : service get-togethers.Left to right are: Capt.Egan Chamber, FO.G.P.J.Marshall, Sgt.W.H.Bellows and Lt.W.Redpath.* OSBORN & LANGE LIMITED Chartered INSURANCE Brokers All lines of Insurance including Life MA.4268 NEW YORK 159 Victoria Square WINNIPEG .MONTREAL CHICAGO that St.Andrew was taken as the- tors are invited to see the films |.ALL ARRIVALS AT LA GUARDIA FIELD - 5 non-stops leaving daily at: 7:30 a.m.5:30 p.m.Direct Skycruiser service to 12 Noon 8:00 p.m.Washington via Syracuse 3:00 p.m.leaving daily at 10:40 a.m.$23.00 COLONIAL AIRLINES\u2019 Fer reservations and tickets call MA, 2201 or see your local travel agent, ~ - Co Gh i  Sea ae le 6 2.Sn AGOUSTIGON OF MONTREAL {Western Division) 4928 SHERBROOKE ST.W.EL.8616 INTER ITALY \u201c HEFARING AID Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS * PROMPT SERVICE * P.McCUAIG LIMITED - 65 Hillside Ave.vestmount THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, HI-Y INDUCTION SERVICE: Boys and girls Hi-Y clubs of the Westmount YMCA last Sunday held their induction service at Dominion Douglas Church.Taking part were, left to right: Eleanor Bowes, Bruce McFarlane, Nancy Willis, Don Laskie, ; Boys and Girls of Westmount Yi Inducted Into Hi-Y Fellowship \u2018The boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 Hi-Y clubs of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Sunday inducted new members into the Hi-Y Fellowship for the coming year.This impressive religious cere-X mony was held in the Dominion advisors also particpated in the Douglas United Church.Rev.Eric service.assisted in the Andrea Grosse, girls\u2019 Bi-Y pre- R.Bruce McFarlane |sident ,and Steve Brewer, boys\u2019 and Miss Patricia Smith, the Hi-Y A.McIlwain, B.A.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1934 4 Noreen Murphy, Steve Brewer, Rev.E.I.Mecllwain, Mr.Willian,\u2019 Kingston YMCA, Andrea Grosse, Brian Buckley, Micaela «Brown, .\u201cBob Hamilton, Patricia Smith, Bob MacDonald.Hi-Y president were the key H.-Y SHERBROOKE STATIONERS CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Boxed and loose Personalized CHRISTMAS CARDS - By COUTTS \u201cTOYS, GAMES, PUZZLES, ETC.mes ae À or ITEMS PARTY FAVOURS CANDLES ; CRACKERS, ETC.restate SIDERED ms Pad MAGAZINES \u2014 STATIONERY OPEN TILL 9 P.M.EVERY EVENING TILL CHRISTMAS Come in and browse around at our spacious new store.Here you will find many, many Christmas Gifts and accessories.We are always glad to serve you and are sure that you will be pleased with our selection.| SHERBROOKE STATIONERS | 5012 Sherbrooke St.West.(JUST WEST _OF CLAREMONT) TAGS RIBBONS SEALS DECORATIONS WA.0055 \"Y.M.C.A's Geneva Park, Lake Children problems affecting Canadian high TH Leagu {3 the fchnei will be home Frenc Chines \u201cmany \u20ac served Frenc book 1] will als J en wi Fund to mais jects.H ceive a I soup 0 members officiating in the induc.of the tion ceremonies.was plé The new members of the West.of 2 mount Hi-Y clubs were calleg vice.upon to accept, and live out in New their own lives the club purpose assisted which is \u201cto create, maintain, ang tutoring extend throughout the home, ance in school, and community, high fund.\"1 standards of Christian conduct\u201d.project The Y.M.C.A.\u2019s Hi-Y club pro.leaders, gram is designed to pravide young skilled people in the high schools with an Fach opportunity to participate in a.knitted fellowship club whose avowed pur- | ed to pose is the practice and under | city.Ta -| standing of Christian standards of paired, conduct.Hi-Y members are ex.children pected, to exemplify in their own cently ti lives the motto of the club which ter and is \u201cclean speech, clean sport, vice Org clean scholarship, clean living\u201d.ply ef There are Hi-Y clubs in nearly Mrs.every city in Cangda.Yearly, all that ni Canadian Hi-Y ¢lub representa.giving dt tives meet together at the General, Couchiching, Ontario, to discuss school youth and the part that the Hi-Y movement can play in helping to solve these problems, Other members of the West- As pi mount \u201cY\u201d club who participated Chef-Iis in the induction service were; and Par Nancy Willis ,Robert McDonald, adian Ng Noreen Murphy, Micaela Brown, Ingredié and Brian Buckle.Robert Hamil- naine ton Chaplain of the boys\u2019 Hi-Y Curran! club closed the service with prayer Sutarg Mrs.M.R.Mottahedeh amen Will Lecture Here Lobes On December 2nd van \u201cAround the World For Mutual Stout Aid\u201d will be the title of an il Eggs lustrated lecture on Thursday, Flour December 2 at Victoria Hall Baking; Westmount, the.time 8.15 p.m, to Baking, be delivered by Mrs.Mildred R.Bread Mottahedeh, New York, business Beet sil executive and lecturer.This event Browns is sponsored by the Baha'i Com: Ginger, munity of Wesmount and the pub- Cinnam lic is cordially invited.Nutmeg] Mrs.Mottahedeh has traveled Allspice in all the continents of the globe Salt during the past twenty years.She Method: has made two tours around the Tho world in the past year and has re currant cently returned from a trip through South East Asia and the Pacific Areas.In this trip she visited all the major Island Groups of the Pacific including such places as Borneo, New Guinea and the Fiji Islands.During this trip she was looking for new sources of imports, visiting the Baha'is living in these areas and wor king on a plan which is being developed under the guidance\u2019 of the United Nations Technical Assistance Board.\u2014This plan is being pro jected for the coming year and wil concern itself with exhibitions 8t trade fairs held throughout ths world.At these exhibits it is plan ned to show photographs of what is being done in the fields of health, farming, education, fores try development and other projects in underdeveloped countries There will also be shown actuel samples of what is being produced in these areas, Mrs.Mottahedel made a liaison with each of the Governments in the countries through which she passed and she discussed the projected exhibits with them, .a ; .[EN be PER The Food Fair and Luncheon will be a special section devoted which the Jewish Junior Welfare League is sponsoring on Wednesday, December 1, at Victoria Hall is the sole fund raising project.of the year 1954-55, Mrs.Jack Schneider, president has announced.Highlighting the Food Fair to foods from many nations, all with a variety of*\u2014 home made, French cuisine, Jewish, Hungarian, Chinese, Italian, German, and \u201cmany others.Luncheon will also be gerved in an atmosphere of a gay French cafe.A souvenir program pook featuring JIWL activities will also be presented in conjunct- fon with this event.Funds from this event are used *.Willian ' Ia ¢Brown, jects.Four schools in the city receive a hot supplementary diet of goup or cocoa through the efforts of the League.Recently, $2,000 was pledged for the establishment of a Jewish Mental Health Service.: ; New Canadians have also been assisted in many ways, by private tutoring and by financial assistance in the form of a scholarship fund.The League\u2019s most recent project is the training of group leaders, under the guidance of skilled workers at the YM-YWHA., Fach year layettes, sewr.and knitted by members are distribut- avide young | ols with an ipate in a avowed pur.and under.| standards of | city.Toys are also collected, repaired, and painted to be given to brs are ex.children throughout the city.Re- nétheir own centiy the Negro Community Cen- which ter and the Women's Social Ser- ean sport, vice Organization received a sup- living\u201d ply ef toys.sin nearly Mrs.Schneider went on to say \u201cYearly, all that ninety volunteers are now || representa.giving their services in the Jewish Tr at the General, Herbert Reddy, and Park, Lake Children's Memorial Hospitals.\u201cto discuss nhdian high Fart that can play in e*:problems, the West- articipated \"Canadian National\".Plum Puddings As prepared by Romeo Charest, Chef-Instructor, Sleeping.Dining vice were; and Parlor Car Department, Can- \"McDonald, adian National Railways.e ela Brown, Ingredients for 6-1b.pudding: pert Hamil- Raisins (seedless) 10 ozs.boys\u2019 Hi-Y Currants 12 ozs.ith prayer Sullanas 10 ozs._- Mixed peel 8 ozs.Almonds 4 ozs.edeh Walnuts 4 ozs.Apples 8 ozs.Lemon, peel and juice x % Oranges, peel and juice Le 1 Vanilla Extract 14 teaspoon Rum 3 ozs.or Mutual Stout 4 ozs.of an ik Eggs 4 Thursday, Flour .8 ozs.ia Hall, Baking Soda 1% teaspoon 15 pm, to Baking Powder 14 teaspoon Mildred R.Bread Crumbs \u201810 ozs., business Beef suet (ground) 10 ozs.) This event Brown sugar 8 ozs.hha'i Com- Ginger (ground) % teaspoon d the pub- Cinnamon Le teaspoon Nutmeg 14 teaspoon s traveled Allspice 1; teaspoon the glove § Salt .3% teaspoon years.She Method of Preparation: round the, Thoroughly wash the raisins, nd has re currants and sultanas.Then soak a trip for approximately 12 hours in the a and the rum, stout, orange and lemon p she vis- juices and the vanilla.If too dry nd Groups after soaking add a little water or g such fruit juice.uinea and Chop the apples and the lemon this trip and orange peels; add the mixed sources Peel.Then whip and add the eggs.Baha'is, Add this mixture to the soaked working fruit.developed Mix the dry ingredients and the e United chopped suet as well.Add the ssistance chopped almonds and walnuts.ping pro- Then mix thoroughly with all in- and will gredients.pitions at Fill a bowl or mold % full.Cover out thy with a piece of waxed paper and a t is plan- folded greased cloth and tie sec- of what urely in place.Boil steadily-for five ields of hours.n, fores- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rm projecs Peanut Butter Oandy oun al Empty 1 pkg.homogenized inn actual tant produced stant vanilla pudding into a large et hedeh mixing bowl, \u2018Add 1 pound box of the] 8% c) sifted confectioner\u2019s ountries sugar, 14 eo, soft butter, 1 egg and she white, 14 e¢.evaporated milk or exhibits cream and 14 c.peanut butter, Stir until well mixed; then work.about 2 min.with a spSon or the pands to make a creamy smooth all.\u201d to maintain many community pro- | League members are also contributing \u2018their Services at the School for the Help of Retarded Children .« «» League volunteers are always ready to assist in tagging and canvassing campaigns for charities.It has always been the aim of the Jewish Junior Welfare League to cooperate in community projects where possible with the Junior League of Montreal and La Ligue de la Jeunesse Feminine, and these three organizations are just new finishing the \u201cArts in our Town\u201d survey, a study and evaluation of - EG Jewish.Junior Welfare League | greeny (5: Ho Support Many Worthy Projects MRS.GEORGE L.KNOX, pre- ation, Stanley Presbyterian sident of the Women\u2019s Associ- ,| z 4 PAGR FIVE St.Mary's Hospital - To Hold Annual Ball St.Mary's Annual Ball is being | held on Friday evening, December 3, at the Windsor Hotel, in the immediate presence of the Hon.Patrick Kerwin Q.C., Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, and Mrs.Kerwin of Ottawa.Guests of honour, patrons and special guests will be entertained at a \u2018cocktail party by Mr.D.V.Robertson, chairman of the ball committee, and Mrs.Robertson | prior to the \u201cCandlelight\u201d dinner.Dinzner will he served at 9 p.m.and the ball will begin at 10.30 p.m.On Committee For Ball Chairman, Mr.D.V.Robertson; Vice-Chairman, Printing, Mr.T.P, Slattery; Ticket Chairman, Mrs.J.B.Handfield; Co-Chairmen, Mrs.Frank Capon, Mrs.Earle BH.Le- Sage; junior committee, Miss Helen Burke, Mrs.J.J.Shannon; hotel arrangements, Mrs.D.V.Robertson, Mrs.J.B.O'Connor; patrons, Mrs.G.Allen Ross, Mrs.H, S.Dôlan; photography, Mr.and Mrs.Frank O'Connor; music, Mr.Tom \"Reynolds; entertainment, Mrs.Bruce.Wright, Mrs.Edgar Mrs.C.C.Dunn, Mrs.Wm.O\u2019- Brien, Mrs.Wm.White; refreshments, Mr.J.W Byrne, Mr.Dale Bourcier; floor committee, Mr.Henry Cullen; treasurer, Mrs.C.A.Camirand; Secretary, Miss K, , Shaughnessy.Children will'be admitted at halt price and tickets may be'obtained from members cr at the door.\u201cPINTO PONY\u201d Reyrolds, Mrs.Geo Daly; publicity .the cultural facilities in Montreal.\u2014 which is Westmount Women's Club The Westmount Women\u2019s Club is in Franklin Westmount and Victoria Aves.Church, who will preside at the Christmas Tea and Bazaar, being held to-day Hall YOUR NAME \u201cBRANDED\u201d XMAS SPECIAL ON THIS INDESTRUCTIBLE PONY NEIGHS AS YOU RIDE} 2 toc $30 Sensationally new! At last you can have your own.pony \u201cbranded\u201d with your first name right across his eu ol ) front.Amazing new Vinyl Plastic Pony inflites to ; a Memorial, \u2018extra-large sira Kids from 6 months to 10 years get \"holding a general meeting today at 2.30 p.m.in Victoria Hall, Westmount.The guest speaker will | be Claude Beaubien, Aluminum Company of Canada\u2014Film entitled \u201cMan with a Thousand Hands\", Chocolate Candy ° Empty 1 pkg.homogenized instant chocolate pudding large mixing bowl.Add 1 pound box (3% c.) sifted confectioner's the pony rides of their lives when they ride this Buckin\u2019 Bronco across the range! You can sit on him kick him, bonnce him, whip him\u2014but you won't hurt] him.He'll ask for more.He \u2018\u2018neighs\u201d with each bounce almost human! 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falling, and appetites soaring, fall is.the time of year for hearty, warmth-giving meals.\u201d Luncheon- type meals served at mid-day or evening, supply good nutrition, extra energy and welcome warmth if they're planned and prepared carefully.Here is an idea for luncheon or supper menu featuring \u201cBread and Cheese\u201d main dish.You'll love the economy and ease of preparation.Your family and guests will love its appearance and satisfying goodness.Devilled Cheese Toastwiches 14 cup soft butter 12 slices enriched white bread utes.Serve on hot platter with pan butter gravy poured over it.Delicious! this flavored stock every 20 min- ~ 6 tablespoons devilled ham 6.slices processed Canadian *- cheese 2 eggs, beaten slightly 34 cup milk Shortening Spread each slice of enriched -.bread with butter, Make 6 sandwiches, placing .1 slice \u201ccheese and 1 tablespoon devilled ham in each, Combine beaten eggs and mille Dip each sandwich into egg mixture, turning to' coat both sides.Brown sandwich on both sides, in a small amount of hot.shortens ing in frying pan.Serve immediately.Yield: 6 Devilled Cheese Toast wiches.Let CARE deliver Christmas cheer to relatives and friends in faraway countries.Sending CARE'S traditional Holiday Package, you save yourself the bother of collecting, packing and shipping food parcels overseas.Simply send a cheque or money order td CARE, 116 O'Connor Street, Ottawa.Delivery of your parcel duty-free, is guaranteed.TET Come a\u2019 running, Kids! 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and one-half hours before it is dates dpe self-basting and no water need done, Baked ffotatoes and squasa be added.For pork and other| will take about -the same time -gnests a moderately slow 325 de- and scalloped potatoes about one imply gree F.oven ig best.Allow 30 to hour.A scalloped vegetable dish or to #p5 minutes per pound for a should- such as tomatoes, cabbage or cel- ot - @r roast and 45 to 50 minutes per ery wil take about one-half hour.»arcel ; J $ I \u2014 Household Gloves Are Lined Nothing acts more quickly 2 SR HRN han hot watre in removing the Ë& gpatural oils from the skin, Con- pequently, the hougewife o ould keep her hands attractive ust do more than apply hand gream daily and give her \u2018hands a manicure weekly.- To avoid contacting hot water, @l's essential to keep the hands Jovered when washing clothes and J0ld?Get Pep, Vim .\u2018Weel Full of Vigor; Years Younger STEN, WOMEN of 40, 50, 60.Don\u2019t be , weak, worn-out, all ee in, exhausted, Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets, Wen needed after 40\u2014by body old, run- Ova because Jacking iron; increases vim sor, vitality, Thousands of , A id Ypunger, Suit being old.Get Ostrex Pris dog.At ai drogue oauainted\u201d sie M 3 Brand-new aids to beauty about the house are these gloves of fabric-lined latex with patterned fingers that permit you to 8 B { 5 \u2018 § : 5 EXCHANGE SHOP i pick up pins or handle china 8 2 If you like to browses, | drop in at the dishes and handling hot cleaning rags.Lates among the products designed for this purpose is a pair of latex gloves which according to the manufacturer, boasts several unique features.The annoying clammy feeling is completely\" eliminated By the gloves\u2019 soft fabric lining, which is also said to force B the natural oils to the skin's sur- HM face, thus soothing and softening iii| the hands as they work, i The new household gloves also s feature specially patterned fin- a x 5918 Sherbrooke x at Melrose Books, Brass, China * @ Dolls, Furniture, 4 ) Paintings, ete.- Antique & Modern We may have Just the thing You need for that special Christmas gifs, gers that permit the wearer to handle everything from a small pin to fragile china with ease.Available in two sizes the gloves come in.a pretty pale blue shade.Wanted to buy: : Interesting old buttons THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1954 Driver From Right Has Right a .Way 07 The Province of Quebec Safety League reminds drivers that they always should give the right of way to vehicles approaching from thelr right.Many drivers, who Pa PAGE SEVEN are unaware of this ruling, accord- has priority.But the best idea ia ing to the safety league.This does not mean, adds the league, that you should hit a driver simply because he is approaching from your left.If two drivers arrive at the same intersection, one travelling north and the other travelling east, to slow down and give the other fellow a break.That way you're being courteous at the wheel and you have a guarantee of safety.Canadian pipelines transported a record 83,480,000 barrels of ofl in old for roasting.Shoulder roasts food which we like to eat \u201cwith |- Mney are, they.are divided into done.Core the apples, cut them in |.lib end.The loin is usally cut into each half with a little fat and|\" Any cut of fresh pork may be roast beef.Onions and carrots Moasted.It should: be plased on a -may be roasted too.These should |, i.have years of driving experience.| the bne arriving from the right |tho first six months of 1954.Cr e a .; ~ «+.what a story they could tell! For those dollars you have on deposit at the B of M have been hard at work during the past year in Canadian enterprise of every description and size.\u2018 Among the fishing fleets-of the Atlantic and Pacific .in the mines and lumber camps of the far north .in farming districts .\u2019.in industrial areas .your dollars have a story to tell of progress and achievement.If your B of M dollars \u2014 as listed with many others in the Baak\u2019s annual statement \u2014 could talk, they would tell you they have no five-day week, but are busy constantly, working for you and>for Canada .like this: THE MONEY YOU DEPOSIT: TWAS.At the end'of the with the B of M.Although much of this money belongs to institutions and business firms, well overhalf of these deposits represent the savings of individual Canadians.» THE MONEY WE LEND: #3 Your savings are playing an important role in our expanding economy in the form of .loans to Canadians of every calling \u2014 farmers, miners, fishermen, oil men, lumbermen, ranchers \u2014to industrial and business enterprises and to Provincial and Municipal Governments.As of Eh} October 31st, B of M loans totalled $903,148,964%% \u201c \u2014the highest figure in\u2019 the history of the Bank, In a thousand ways, these dollars played their part in sustaining our standard of living., THE MONEY WE INVEST: the B of M had $952,522,945 invested in high-grade government bonds and other public securities which have a ready market.This money is helping to finance government projects for the betterment of the country and the welfare of Canadians at large.Other securities held by the Bank \u2014 which include many short-term credits to industry \u2014 bring total investments to $1,170,406,863.When you open an account at the B of M, you are not only putting your savings fh a safe place but you are also investing in Canada\u2019s future.Every dollar you deposit is put to work in some Canadian endeavour v v _ that contributes to the steady progress of \u2018 MY i ANH A this great country of ours.BANK OF MONTREAL \u201c Canadas Tirat Bank \u201c WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 Bank's year, October 31st, 1954, you and two million other Canadians in all walks of life had $2,365,669,857 in deposits * At the close of the year - TO 2 MILLION CANADIANS + ÿ 11 # ki Ÿ ET ar nn ; = opm RNAS Lm A Ee iia TYNE TE TRY een © ein agi Cn A rate an weer ae tree x 1 t A ob ps re \u2018 © the past six weeks, 7 * %.Children's Theatre To Present \"Circus Day\" The Montreal Children\u2019s Theatre, under the direction of Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, announce \u2018Circus Day\u201d as the first presentation of their 21st year.Presented for the first time in Canada, this play has been in rehearsal for and it is thought that it will be one of the most popular shows ever produced for children The play which will be presented in Victoria Hall this Saturday afternoon and the following: December 4th, has an excellent cast including Alan Jack and Michael Oliver who alternate in the leading role of Jonnie for the two Saturday afternoon shows, both have appeared before in Theatre productions, but this is their first \u201clead role\u201d \u2014 and the same applies to June Mack and Elaine Hill who portray the wm us GARY MERRILL - JAN STERLING °THE HUMAN JUNGLE \u2018tn PAULA RAYMOND .EMILE MEYER .REGIS TOOMEY - CHUCK CONNORS \u2019 [| ga+a : a! Seville, Snowdon, Outremont only! | chek HAWKINS 7 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1954 CIRCUS DAY, \u2014 a Children's Theatre production with Judy Smiley, Elaine Hill and Michael Oliver, at Victoria Hall, this - Saturday afternoon and also next December the 4th, role of the little bareback rid-_ er.The rest of the cast in-° cludes: \u2014 Judy Smiley, Derek * Drama Workshop Offer | Collett-White, George Kasat- chenko; Martin Hornstein, Ted Miller, Gloria Wolfe, Milton Shutler,.June Steinberg, Sally\u201d Rayner, Jason Cohen, Donald Wright, 2s well as the delightful clowns, Fred Blitstein, Kenneth Wolfe, Charles Smiley, Barry Zuker- man, Ivan.Toke, and Perry Phillips, -the boy wonder, &al- \u2018ready well known to Children\u2019s Theatre audiences for his voice, as well as special guest artist Walter Wakefield, who will portray the delightful role of Jon- nie\u2019s grandpa, & lovable old prevaricator.* \u2014 % Cathy Downs and Jeanne Cagney signed for feminine leads in \u201cKentucky Ritie\u201d.Star of \u201cTHE CRUEL SEA\" \u201cFRONT PAGE STORY* * Richard Cohen, \u201cLadies: In Retirement\u201d Kildonan Hall Dec.2 and 3 ff An intriguing, psychological murder mystery will open .for a two night run next week when the Drama Workshop presents \u201cLadies in Retire- ' ment\u201d hy Edward Percy and Reginald Denham.It's sche- .duled for Thursday and Friday evenings, Dec, 2nd and 8rd at Kildonan Hall, the Church of St.Andrew and St._ 8415 Redpath Street.Paul, This Victorian tale of lone- Iy women in an old house on the marshes of the Thames estuary, of the young man who suddenly appeared among them, and of what happened then, won instant success for its co-authors when first produced in England in 1939 with Edith Evans, and in 1940 with Flora Robson \u201cin the New York version.STRIP-TEASE DANCER, Jan Sterling in a night club is questioned in her dressing room by Gary Merril, as a detective, in this scene from the sensational drama \u201cThe Huthan Jungle,\u201d now at the Seville, Snowdon, Outremont and Strand Theatres.* Thrilling Police Drama 5504 MONKLAND AVE.Telephone DE.$711 \"The Human Jungle\u201d at 4 Theatres Police.Attack Organized Crime An all-out police attack against organized crime in a troubled precinct of a vast city is the dramatic premise of \u201cThe Human Jungle\u201d which.opens today at the Seville, Snowdon, Outremont and Strand theatres.Costarred in the film are Gary Merrill and Jan Sterling with Paula Raymond, Emile Meyer, Regis Toomey and Chuck Cop- nors in top featured roles.+ The gripping story of \u201cThe Human Jungle\u201d is played against backgrounds which could not be more authentic - for every facility of the Los Angeles police department was made available for the production.Gary Merrill is seen as a captain of detectives, LAST SHOWING TODAY ! Valley Of The Kings\" in Technicolor with Robert TAYLOR - Eleanor PARKER \u2014 Also \u2014 \u201cThe Kidnappers\u201d\u201d with Vincent WINTER - SATURDAY TO TUESDAY Brought Back Again! \u201cThe Enchanted Cottage\u2019 with Dorothy Robert MacGUIRE - YOUNG \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Bachelor Mother\" with Ginger ROGERS - \u2018David NIVEN Jon WHITELY- 5038 SHERBROOKE ST.W.NL Telephone EL.9545 Now playing for one week! \"The Greatest Show On Earth\u201d .in\" Technicolor with Betty HUTTON - Cornel WILDE Charlton HESTON \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Indiscrefion Of An American Wife\u201d with Montgomery CLIFF Jennifer.JONES - \u201cordered to clean up a tough precinct and to solve a mur- \"der who is framed by the underworld.Faced with grave charges, he beats them and eventually comes out of his difficûlties.Jan Sterling is cast as a strip-tease dancer in a gaudy night club operated by the crime syndicate.She supplies the ralsé alibi for the murder suspect, but eventually refracts it \u2018as .her life is threatened.The - companion feature at the Seville, Snowdon and Ou- tremont, only, is \u201cTwice Upon A Time\u201d, & warm, human story starring Jack Hawkins, Hugh Williams and Elizabeth Allan.The story centres around long-separated twins who meet again, while on holiday in the Austrian Tyrol, and Who decide to swop identities with uproariously amusing results.The supporting feature at the Strand is \u201cTwo Guns and a Badge\u201d.NOW FEATURING .ITALIAN SPAGHETTI With our own delicious MEAT SAUCE \"THE BEST YOU'VE EVER TASTED\" At our lunch counter or to take home freshly cooked and piping hot in our special containers, OXFORD 1390 GREENE AVENUE - corner Sherbrooke SODA \"CIRCUS DAY\" A Children's Theatre production directed by DOROTHY DAVIS & VIOLET WALTERS a four act play bull of excitement, at VICTORIA HALL Saturday Afternoon Nov.27th and Dec.4th ALL SEATS RESERVED $1.& 70c at Willis corner St.Catherine & Drummond Streets fi Tea.My at 8 con tha i and like fine thei palit ya al biles atmd purn ev in| © dis it of .ind \u201cthe _ On sul - non cof 3 =®- \u20ac QUE, A at Ba OST RE $ \u2018eng eme: 118 x ques- 4 ive, in né now DE the ntual- ife is re at i Ou- [Upon iman kins, beth bs a- wins holi- yrol, den- mus- \u2018ting Two b % Jack Hirshberg Reports + Hollywood \u201c HOLLYWOOD, Nov 25\u2014They're about to change that old popular song title to \u201cI'm Dancing With Tears in My Eyes \u2019 se I Caiy't See The Girl in My Arms\u201d.That will be the Los Angeles version, at any rate, if the smog persists much longer.Indeed, smag has become so much a topic of conversation \u2018identified with Southern California that it is rapidly taking the play away from movies ahd bathing beauties.Politicians like a hot potato nobody wants \u2018to-handle.Oil refineries refuse to abide by legislation to\u2019 prevent their plants cohtaminating the\u2018 air.The municipality refuses to outlaw backyard incinerators.And automo- piles by the million poison the \"atmosphere with exhaust from burning oil, The end result is.a \u2018fog that smells, a blanket of dust- laden air that stings the eyes and blanks out the sun on even a bright day.At first this smog was concemtrated in.the downtown ~ industrial \u201c district, but in recent years \u201cit has spread te most parts of the huge, sprawling city, including Beverly Hills and ; the San Fernando Valley.\u201c Only in Santa Monica and suburbs near \u201cthe ocean is it nonexistent due to prevailing winds, Elsewhere atmospheric conditions create an apparently impenetrable barrier close to the earth through which the fumes cannot escape.: Doctors speculate what effects smog may have on humans, Some say it is \u2018a definite irritation which can lead to lung cancer.The other day one scientifically- minded inVestigator suspended a canary in a cage above an oil refinery.Within one minute the bird was dead.This much is certain: smog, has a dulling effect which creates lethargy and lessens a worker's effectiveness on the job.I know.I can scarcely stay awake, And now smog has become a key issue in regional politics.Though smog control boards in the past have surrendered mieek- ly amd.shamefully to pressure from big business, failing to enforce smog control laws, California Governor Goodwin Knight finally seems to be trying to put some teetlf into the regulations.This is no altruistic campaign on his part.Smog was such a factor in the recent elections that Knight's governorship tottered dangerously.The populace is coming closs to cumulative fatigue from the menace to health and industry and overdue control measures may at last be on the way.One thing I know.Smog need not be here to tay.If wasn\u2019t here when I moved to California 15 years ago and it doesn\u2019t exist in most other metropolitan industrial centers around the country.But if something constructive is not done about it soon local residents may be forced to equip their cars with radar to avoid accidents, and school children may have to don gas masks as protection against the damaging fumes, The comedians are having a field day at Los Angeles\u2019 expense, but amog is no joke.» » # TICKERTAPE \u2014 \u2018The cost of living is going up.It now costs a dime to go through the turn- style barring entry to the men's washroom in several big hotels.Forty years ago you could see a whole movie show for just a nickle.The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation intends to issue no licenses .for private tele- Vision statioris in large cities for & long time to come.The CBC feels this policy will force private interests to construct video outlets in urban areas and small towns first, thus affording outlying districts a service they might otherwise be denied.Meanwhile the CBC will service metro- Politan areas through goverà- ment-owned and operated stations.This means, for example, that the Canadian Marcon] Com- + \u2018 i Direct From kick it around SALLY STARKE, a resident of Westmount, who will make her teturn to the amateur theatrical scene this year as \u201cLouisa Creed\u201d fn Edward Percy's and Reginald Denham's \u2018Ladies In Retirement,\u201d a Drama Workshop production to be given at Kildonan Hall, Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul, Thursday and Friday evenings, December 2nd and 3rd.* * Drama, Music and Ballet Moira Shearer To Be At Forum The Old Vic Production of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, which Canadian Concerts & Artists will present at the Forum in three performances on December 17 and 18, is a combination of drama, music and ballet that is said to result in a dramatié stage spectacle of a magnitude seldom seen on tour during the last thirty years, The production features Moira Shearer, the well- known ballerina, as Titania, Quesn of the Fairies.This is Miss Shearer's first appearance on the stage in a role that calis for speech as well as dancing, but she is already well known as a movie actress.She -has been playing.the role of Titania in Britain \u2018and the\u2019 United States since this production was staged for the Edinburgh Festival in September.Robert Helpmann, who has New York, He has played such roles as Hamlet in London and Octavius Caesar in the Olivier-Leigh production of Antony and Cleopatra.| pany's application for a third Montreal channel will be tabled ; once again although the «ty could certainly support and ac- | tually rates at least sa addition.Cony cel peal py Lo.A , - had! Tv RE BW SB 4 WA eRe a Wd WY si\u201d M css ss THE EXAMINER, WÉSTHON i = AY, ok \\ ; 26.moi ; al) ed al outlet, BYRON PALMER CENT 11:15- 11:4 featuring JOAN WELDON Musical direction by Nelson Riddle Brought to you for your enjoyment by i \\ 7 on ISERE Ta I LR MT TIAA eat a ME.haan, id EAN Er AD Th © ae ST cn vn: SAGE TERN THE EXAMINER - Serving the City of Westmount - ~ vo Le Published Every Friday THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hempton Ave., Montreal WaAlnet 27734 The Examiner aims te be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to publie service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year, Authorized as 2nd Class Mail © Post Office Dept, Ottawa.\u201cI by | said.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1954 - Tribute fo Mr.Marler Mr.Lopalme Sees Him os Future Prime Minister Liberal leader, Georges Lapalme, speak- Ing in the Quebec Legislature Tuesday night, predicted that George Marler, M.P.THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 34, 1954 pam - Minister in the St.Laurent eabinet, would \u201csome day be prime minister of Canada.eve it is reasonable to see in him \u201cthe future successor of the man who, now leads \u2018the déstinies of the nation,\u201d Lapalme Mr.Lapalme was speaking a bit out of tirn, perhaps, in: forecasting \u2018Mr.future, but nevertheless the tribute he paid to the man who was his financial critic and \u2018 led\u2018 the Opposition in Quebec for a period, was siricere and well deserved.- Mr.St.Laurent is.getting on and within a very few years, as most, à successor will have to be found.There is much to be said in favour of Marler.He is a man of outstanding ability, speaks impeccable French, and enjoys the respect of all, even of his bitterest political opponents._ He is lacking only in experience, But that he can easily acquire in the next few years.Marler\u2019s for Westmount-St.Antoine and Transport The advisory board of St.Matthew\u2019s church is pleased to let the many friends of Canon Trueman know that he is out of the hospital and is now doing well at home, St.Matthew\u2019s Rectory.During Canon True- man\u2019s absence the parish has been in charge of Canon Andrews and later Dr.Rogers.A warm welcome by the members and friends of St.Matthew's awaits the rector, who came to the parish over twenty years ago, when the only building was a basement and under whose guidance and inspiration the present beautiful church and parish house were completed.* x | Christian Science * \u2014 À The vital importance of detecting the false suggestions of evil and correcting them with.the spiritual truth concerning God's unfailing goodness and all-power will be stressed at Christian Science church services on Sunday.In the Lesson-Sermon entitléd \u201cAncient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesnierism and Hypnotism, Denounced,\u201d the following passage will be read from the Bible (Isaiah 5:20) \u201cWoe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and Jight for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter !\u201d From \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures,\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy the following passage will be read: \u201cMind is God.The exterminator of error is the great fruth that God, good, is the only Mind, and that the suppositious opposite of infinte Mind \u2014 called A Homily On Colossians-V by Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor Rector of Trinity Memorial Church The last phrase in the verse is important\u2014\u201credeeming fhe time.\u201d We might change the translation to make it a little clearer\u2014\"buying up the opportunity.\u201d The words are merchandizing phrases.They picture the Christian as a trader, and a hard bargainer at that.Our Lord had already used similar expressions when He said that \u201cthe kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchantman seeking goodly pearls; who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had, and bought it.\u201d Note that the buyer was a trader, he was looking for a bargain.And he found it, for he found something which could be compared with the Kingdom of Heaven.The previous parable is even clearer.In it \u201cthe kingdom of heaven is like unto treasure hid in a field; the which when a man hath found, he hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field.\u201d He had an opportunity and he took advantage of it.There is the hint of a real bargainer in that man.Our Lord has no hesitation in drawing His parables from the market places of the world; and St.Paul follows Him and suggests that we as Christians go down out of our city set on the hill, out of our Beloved Community into the market places of the world and not Truth, but error, without intelligence or reality.\u201d The Golden Text is from Romans (8:31): If God be for us, whe can be against us?\u201d CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .\u201c First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Sunday, November 28th 11:00 a.m.Church Service 11:00 a.m.Sunday School Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cAncient and Modern Necromaney alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, denounced.\u201d Golden Text: Romans 8:31.If God be * for us, who can be against us?Wednesday 8:15 p.m.estime\u201d Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice, Open to the publie Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, devil or evil \u2014 is not Mind, is |2 to 4 p.m.BAPTIST SYNAGOGUES WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CONGREGATION SHAAR \".CHURCH HASHOMAYIM | | Sparkling fountain and brimming | i Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., i Minister {\" Miss Gwen Harvey, B.A., i Pastor's Assistant Galt McDermot, 5 Mus., Organist 11 SLAKING OUR THIRST rive .SUNDAY \u2014 11 x M.== SCHOOL S.Weaver, Ph.D, Supt.W.Belf-dedication of teachers \u2018and officers: 7:3 .0 P.N | THE GIFT - EXFRAORDINARY \u2019 fhe freedom of the Holy City il; Dr.J.A.Johnston will preach VISITORS MOST CORDIALLY \u2018WELCOMED id-week Fellowship: Wedn.at 8 pm.Young People\u2019s Union; \u2018Thurs.at 8 p.m, 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm PUBLIC WORSHIP Candle Lighting at 3:55 p.m.Evening Services at 4.00 p.m.SABBATH MORNING - a.m, Preliminary Services.10: 0 a.m.Junior Congregation, 10.00 a.m.Scriptural Readings.Genesis, ch, 25, v.19 \u2014 ch.28, v.9.Melachi, ch.1, v.1 \u2014 ch, 2, v.7.Evening Services at 4:00 p.m.\u2014 WEEKDAY SERVICES .Sunday motnlng at 8.30 a.m.Sunday evening at 4.00 p.m.; Weekday mornings at 7.30 a.m.; Weekday \u2018evenings at 6.30 .m, - bargain with the world and buy up the opportunity: here is a soul, a pearl of great price; here is a field to be \u2018occupied -because there is a treasure in it.The soul may be a man who can exercise great influence on the world for good or evil, But he- is aloof from the Church, suspicious of what: the Lord Jesus Christ has to offer him.He will-not make the first move to find what there is in this strange doctrine concerning God who became man.In the same way UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.ot Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: REV.WALTER J.SPENCE, B.A.11:00 am.Parade Service of Explorers, C.G.I.T., Cubs and Scouts.7:30 pm,\u2019 ST.ANDREW'S SERVICE.eme: \u2014 The Heritage of the Heather.Special Scottish i from : +, By! there were great men to be won for Christ in the first century in the cities of the Roman Empire\u2014 men like Luke and Timothy, Er- astus the city treasurer, and Stephanas \u201cthe firstfruits of Achaia.\u201d They.would not have been won for Christ if Paul had remained in Jerusalem.Rather he had to take to the great trade routes of the Roman Empire and sell his wares and buy souls in every market place; It is\u2019 not by cultivating our little souls indefin- churches, but by drawing our inspiration within those churches open and going out to buy up the opportunity.That is what the Hol Spirit compelled the Church to do on the Day of Pentecost.He tilled them with understanding and courage.had been shut for fear of their enemies, and they went boldly forth into the ways of men and bought up their opportunity.TA this case the opportunity was that every part of the Mediterranean and Mesopotamian worlds.And the PRESBYTERIAN - WESTMOUNT and VICTORIA AVES.w Rev.J.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Mr.Jokn RB Cameron, B.A., Assistant 11:00 a.m.Rev.Prof.Arthur C.Coch jane, \u201cTwilight of The 11:15 a.m.The Chair Schoo! 7:90 p.m.Mr.Wilkie: \u201cI 1 eleve\u201d, The No.16 Street Car Stops at the Corner Doris Killam, A.R.C.T.,- L.Mus.(McGill), Organist and Choir Director the old Psalters, FELLOWSHIP HOUR Sing song of old Scotch songs and hymns \u2014 illustrated coloured travelogue through Scotland.Organist & Choir Director Eric J.Adams, B.Mus., L.LR.AM., A.R.C.M.DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.,, and Lansdowne Ave, Ministers Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., B.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A.ADVENT SUNDAY Roads to Bethlehem\u201d, The Providential Road.8:45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union, Organist and Cheoirmaster \u2014 Mr.John Robb, Mus, Bae.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road {near Argyle Avenue) Ministers: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, Rev.H.W.Reld, B.D.\u2018 11:00 a.m.Mr.Reid.\u201cHIS HANDS\u201d.7:30 p.m.Evening Service, Sermon by Mr, A.G.A.McGurdy.10:00 a.m.Communicants Class.11:00 a.m.Church School.8:30 p.m.Senior Young People\u2019s, Organist and Choirmaster Mr.Phillips Motes B.A., Mus, Bae.* \u201cEMMANUEL UNITED CHUCH Western Ave.at Lansdowne No ounT Park Minister: Rev.Harvey Campbell, B.D., D.D.Sunday, 11:00 a.n.November 28th Morning Service.Miss Jean Baxter of Kenya, East Africa will report on her work to her home church.Evening Service: \"The Yourig People\u2019s Socle- ty will conduct the service, 7:30 p.m.VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME - Hh J.C.Scott, L.R.8.M.Choir Director: O.R.Giddon Organist:, 10:00 a.m.Sunday School.Intermedi- ale and Senior Departments : 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Beginners, Prim- > ary and Juniors 11:00 a.m.Dr.Lloyd Smith, \u201cBuilding Palace or Hovel?\u201d i 7:30 p.m.Rev.Eric Mcllwain, \u201cFour MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Ches.C.Cochrane.B.A, B.D., Minister.Sunday, November 28th 11:00 a.m.-Morning Service, ~ Come to Church || Your Church is îhe Bulwark of Democracy.| .There Does Freedom Flourish._\u2014 : Abend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.itely behind the four walls of our and then throwing the doors wide |.They.threw open the doors which\u2019 there were pilgrims present from | Holy Spirit co-operated with thelp readiness and faith.He gave them words to peak, \u201cand to the hearers a readihess to hear the wonderful works of God.That is what happens when the followers of the Lord Jesus take His swords seriously,\u2014walking in wigdom, not in isolation but in relationship with the world,\u2014and | buy up every opportunity to make Him known.if - ANGLICAN 3 | ; ST.MATTHIAS - CHURCH _ WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, LTh.M.C.3 Rev.H.J.Skynner, B.A, LTH.ADVENT SUNDAY | 8:00 a.m, Holy Communion i 11:00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Ser- $ \u2018 mon.Preacher: Rev.H, J.tL Skynner.3 7:30 p.m.Evensoug and - Sermon, Preacher: The Rev, H.J Skynner.ST.ANDREW'S.DAY i Tuesday, Nov.30th.| | il 5 2 Fa 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.Church Of .The Advent 4 Corner of Wood end Western, 4 | Westmount Ps 1 Rev Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon -$.B.Lindsay, ; Honorary Assistant J Advent Sunday ÿ Holy Communion.\u2019 , Parish Breakfast.Holy Communion.Sunday School, Mattins (said).J SOLEMN EUCHARIST.d Festal Evensong, ] Choir Reception.4 \u201cTuesday, November 30th | Feast of St.Andrew, A.& M.7, 8 and 9:30 a.m.: Holy Communion.\"Holy Communion Monday.and Friday at 8:00 a.m.Tuesday, \u2018hursday and Saturddy at 7:00 a.m, Wednesdays at - 4 9:30 a.m.ë pb WIRD n® 28855853 ToRES apd BESFUESS TRINITY MEMORIAL \u201cCHURCH , 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Ist Sunday In Advent 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.The Minister.3:8 a.m.Junior Sunday *Schoal, :00 a.m.attins.MORNING SERVICE ONLY Pr cac h er: The R ector.VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARB ndergarien an rime ary Sunday School.CORDIALLY INVITED 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Mr.Lester A, Wosdin, Preacher: Rev.Canon F.- Organist and Choirmaster L.Whitley.UNINTED - 1e 11:00 a.m.Sermon Subject: TIAN FAITH\u201d.7:30 p.m.COMPLEX?\u201d available at he Church.REV.NORMAN RAWSON, MINISTER REV.B.B.BROWN, D.D., Asst.Minister Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choir Director REV.NORMAN RAWSON PREACHING AT ; BOTH SERVICES Morning Anthem: \u201cHow Lovely \u2018Are.Thy Dwellings\u201d \u201cWHAT CAN I DO FOR AN INFERIORITY (a) Are we born with a complex?To EU) Do we inherit shyness and diffidence?.° - HOW CAN MY CHRISTIAN FAITH HELP ME?In this the next sermon lecture in the series on the Power of Positive Thinking and a Positive Faith, Mr.Rawson will continüe to\" come to grips with problems ag old as the race and as modern as\u201c tomorfow.CANTATA: \u201cSLEEPERS, WAKE.\u201d St.James Choir\u2014A Musical Treat : : : The Church \u2018doors: will be open at \u20186:45 pif.\u201cParking seins Be ; A warm \u201cwelcome is always extended to.\u201cvisitors sign with full address in dur Book.\u2018of Friendly Ref ~ Next Sunday.at ST.JAMES UNITED _ CHURCH = Downtown Religious Centre - Established 1803.463 St.Catherine Street West Co Convenient to hotels \u201cDEVELOPING A CHRIS- Sn iy 0 cod \u2014Bralims + - A wr 3 i.: : i a 38 Bach 1 = a I ho are requested té émbrance.to EE \u2014 - 0 er For All Kinds Of FRESH FRUIT AND | VEGETABLES | CALL FREE DELIVERY GARDEN FRESH CARROTS ; q.29¢ MELVILLE'S - © SLA eT YHE BXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1954 \u201cnn i \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WaAlnut 2771* Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 45¢ 3c for each additional word LAGE ELEVES ALLIED T.V.INSTALLATION AND.SERVICE e CHANNEL 8 ,, 3 $45.00 : H.8674 4471 St.Catherine West 4209 St.Catherine West 5 COUNTRY HOUSE 29.FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE 34 HELP WANTED 42 PERSONALS ar A OR We Ns eG A Fl al aE November May Be man's skates, size youth's bed with Ing room se 44 RET.TABLE baby sliter wanted * for RE ovember May Be STE.ADBLE, log cabin on Chantecler hill, Oil heater.\u2019 \u2018Reasonable.DB, 5281.37 20 ROOMS TO LET WESTERN 4842, double or single rooms.WE, 5096.T-30 GROSVENOR, unfurnished front room ground floor.Private family.EL.3608.T-38 21-b NURSING HOMES RIVERVIEW REST HOME for aged persons.Nursing service 24 hours.Reasonable rates.NE, 5-0734.T-17 27 GARAGES WANTED GARAGE wanted vicinity of Metoalfe Avenue and Sherbrôoke, we.5.33 GARAGE required, vicinity Claremont Avenue and Cote St.\u2018Antoine.Phone Mr.Teff, BY.6581 during day, T-42 28-b EXCHANGE TRADE-IN your furniture and appliances at B & C Furniture Exchange.We pay top prices, UN, 6-9796, T-18 28 .FOR SALE TRAILERS FOR RENT Have you something you want moved immediately and Inexpensively.Rent a \u2018trailer from Ace Trailer Rentals.RE, 8-9871, 0 T-4 CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS Taken in your home.Price $5.00 for 8 different informal flash pictures, 4\" x 3\u201d sent on approval before payment.Phone after 5, AV.8-1721, Mc- Cullagh.T-15 SKI equipment, boy skis, harnesses, poles, boots, sizes 9-10, $15,008 WE.4668.T-19 DINING room set, 9 pieces, 6 chairs, square table, china cabinet, buffet, walnut, $45.00.972 St.Lawrence.I-23 WASHING machine, good condition, $35.00.972 St.Lawrence.T-2 McCLARY, 4 burner, pilot light, oven heat control, broiler, storage drawer.Good condition.EL.8742 T-25 SKATES, girs fancy, white boots, size 413, perfect condition, HU, 38-5100.ELECTRIC BLANKET G.E.double, mever used, Assorted equipment.RE.8-8408 evenings.T-27 BABY carriage, Lloyd, with snow Liners, practically new, $36.00.DE.ny + \u20ac oT Every normal child, and most it; too, in cofjtrolied amounts, \u2018One solution is to serve candy for dessert and here's a brand new kind to make at home.You, don't even \u2018have to.cook it! Keep | [ots Cat ox sae um CD00 CD00 C00 C0030 grown-ups, like candy.They heed in the refrigerator and slice as néèded.: Debut! Candy Pin-Wheels PU \"This recipe cals for, candy in \u2018 two forms which, properly com- Deviled Ham.Biscuits From \u2018the Chef - Make baking powder biscuits from a favorite.recipe or use a mix, - : Roll 4 ; thick \u2018 nto oblong shape \u2018cut'in even 144\u201d squares.Spread half with the contents of 1 (2% 0z.) can:devilled ham mixed with 1 tbsp.butter and.%y tbsp, table mustard.Top with the remaining squares.Brush lightly with milk.Bake 20- 25 min.in a hot oven, 400 degrees F.* } .To Put Together \u2018Between sheets of waxed paper, roll the peanut butter candy to form a 3%\u201d thick circle.Do the All Measurements Are Level Recipes Proportioned to Serve 4 to 6 Lemon Parfais ; Separate 3 eggs; beat the yolks light.Add 3% ec.sugar and.2% tbsp.fresh or frozen Jemon juice.Fold in 1 c, heavy cream, whipped stiff, or use whipped evaporated |.niilk.Then beat and fold in 7 thie 3 egg whites.Rinse a Yetrigerator tray with cold \u2018water; line with cookie crumbs made by rolling 12 vanila wafers fine, Spoon fii the.dessert .mixture.Cover with a thin layer of cookie crumbs.Place in the freezing unit of the refrigerator, or in the food freezer and freeze 1 to 2 hrs.or.until firm.Cut in squares to serve.If desired, garnish each with 1 tbsp.almost thawed frozen same thing with the chocolate [strawberries or raspberries.candy.- - Peel off the top sheets of waxed \"paper.Flip.the chocolate candy over the peanut butter candy, peel off the top sheet of waxed paper.Roll up, pulling off waxed paper as you go along, Wrap and chill thoroughly.Slice candy pin-wheels 4\u201d thick.or to desired thickness.Makes 31% lbs.Keeps up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator.Buffet Dinner Pickles Carrot- Sticks Chili Con Carne Beet-Green Pepper-Onion Salad Celery Candy Pin-Whcels or Lemon Parfait Coffee Tea, Milk Tp | I.ourin 9 | By CAROL LANE | Women's Travel Authority When a man goes on a Jusiness trip, it\u2019s the obvious necessities he most frequently forgets \u2014 like his razor or toothbrush.The breadwinner is usually up to his ears in arranging last minute office details and checking up on his car.So little woman can | again prove herself indispensable by preparing his suitcase.Here's a checklist of musculine needs/ for the average three to five day business junket.(1) Keep a complete exca set of toilet articles in a small travel kit.Include razor, blades, aftershave lotion and talc, styptic pencil; hairbrush, comb, hair-lotion; deodorant, aspirin, bandaids; nail file, small scissors; toothbrush and paste.! (2) His clothing.needs will in- | clude a-change-a-day of socks, handkerchiefs, ties, underwear and shirts \u2014 (if he wears nylon shirts, ! two are enough), one pair shoes, 2 suits; pyjamas, slippers, bathrobe; suspenders and/or belt; clothesbrush, sewing kit.(One \u2018wife I know also adds a snag- proof zipper slider \u2014 a new invention which clips onto a jammed track and fixes it.) (3) Place a checklist in the suitcase s0 hubby can see at a glance what he\u2019s forgetting to | bring back.Chances are the businessman's social life away from home will 4 he à big zéro.A good.mystery book, a portable radio and deck of cards can ease the lonesome- ress, And remind dim of his thoughteu) wire! - had a Little Lamb,\" and still talk in rhyme.Don\u2019 t disappoint your little girl.\u201cTalking Trudy\" doll.ORDER NOW.Supplies are limited so don't delay and be sure to state your first, second, third and fourth choice of nursery rhymes by numbering the squares in the attached coupon.AND A FREE NECKLACE TOO! von Eepobt eee TUE EAN VUSTHOUNT, Yes, Talking Trudy is always ready to say her piece! \u201cRock-a-Bye Baby,\" Cat\u201d or \"Oh, where has My Little Dog Gone\".little girl which of these four famous nursery rhymes che likes best.will recite that thyme as often as you want.Trudy is a bY, beautiful cuddly \"doll, all decked out in a sweet plaid match.She's 24 inches tall and sturdily built to take all sorts of punishment There's no complicated machinery, no delicate settings to go wrong.Just turn, the sturdy handle at Trudy's back and she talks in thyme .every time! 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STRATTON MFG.CO., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 36, 1954 A WORLD OF TIME .Designed for tne world traveller or the businessman who must frequently telephone to distant coun- fries, this Swiss self-winding wristwatch, by a simple turn of the Ç \u201couter rim, indicates the corresponding hour in any other time zone around the globe.A window in the dial also gives the date.\u201cMary \u201cPussy Cat, Pussy your Trudy pinafore and cute hooded bonnet to PAGE SBVENTRD\u201d Utilize Closet Space Making og best possible use of closet space is a challenge to all of us.At certain seasons, any closet may seem too small.This is particularly noticeable at a change of season when your summer cottons feel comfortable only at midday.At such times you may wear.wintry suede shoes .today and straw ones tomorrow.- \u2018 Here is a method that combines storage and accessibility for shoes, no matter what the season.You will fing that it costs nothing.And it helps to ore ganize your closet space, too.On the closet shelf keep shoe boxes equal in number to half entire supply of shoes.At \u2018the end of one box, write \u201cwhite summer sandals.\u201d On the opposite end of the same box write \u201cblack suede pumps.\u201d When wearing the summer shoes, \u2018the winter ones are tucked away in dustproof boxes on shelf, yet within easy reach.The labels on each box are turned to tell at a glance what pair is within, The boxes may be stacked three or \u2018| four high but there is no neediess opening of each box to find the pair needed for a particulai day.Clothes closet stays much neater with no dust-catching shoes scattered over the floor.Make sure that she gets her £000 5°%%0p, + FREE; ê Peu this rand 17.inch pearly necklace OS OLUTELY FREE with every \u2018Talking Trudy\" doll you order.Let rudy wear it.o or Trudy's little mother © will find it a nice grown-up touch .just like mummy's.It's FREE if you order 9e a, sight away.00000 TORONTO, ONTARIO © ê Fd I D Please send CO.D.(I will pay postage) o © & © à ce sacou00 o° D ROCK-A-BYE BABY £2 OH WHERE HAS MY LITTLE 80 DOG GONE YOUR MONEY IMMEDIATELY STRATTON MFG.CO., 47 Colborné St., Toronto.Ont, Please Rush.+\u2026\u20260s-occcocsaosence sense Phonograph Doli(s) at $4.95 each D I enclose §.sonne .cash/cheque/money order (postage free) Address a sascocconssetsconsac soc es vence ssoscecc0n2u000 REFUNDED IF YOU ARE NOY COMPLETELY SATISFIED WITH TALKING TRUDY.Dept.W.T.5008 NAME.ooscocrarsacensagosensencanneraosanoeer en 004 DO000 0001000000 00000000 \"ansonnessan01toren0out@ tes oncocconser racsonteotocoase 0000020000 H006 000000 NU S0 0000000001 00CCUE = Here Are My Nursery Rhyme Preferences Marked Ÿ te 4 G MARY HAD A LITILE LAMP g PUSSY CAT, PUSSY CAT NO $.i.By Storing Your Shoes fps ow ome ne rem ML are a = pret ete tte a + 2 Te = La eh {i \u20ac i ÿ I | 4 4 4 Ï a SR N : CL Learn From Each Other \u201c4 It was noted though that] Fou RIGH\u2014TNAN Rugger Campaign Ended, Spring Is Touring Time .By JIM ADAM | The Montreal rugger season died a natural death last weekend.It was decided during the week that the possible 1d weather would hit before the weekend anid it would be wiser to call off the game.This proved a wise decision.Although Saturday was warm the very damp conditions would have ruined the game a spectacle.The Westmount Park pitch which \u2018has been excellent condition all season would have taken a bad rrampling from the thirty pair of boots pounding over it.- !: With the game off this gave , the members of the Wesmount \"and Barbarians clubs -an opportunity of attending the Big Four playoff game at Molson Stadium.; Although their faithfulness and keeness toward rugger is great you will find that all rugger play- era also show a great interest in .the Alouettes and their doings.he just in there to boot that ball between the uprights?.Return to Old System We have always teit - that the convert in Canadian football is ger system which once did exist in football would-add interest.A convert in rugger is taken out in a straight lino from where the scoring player touched the ball down in the end zone, Thus it is advantageous to score under the posts.Dink Carroll, sports editor of The Gazette favors this \u2018idea as does Doug Smith, the reknown- ed Dow sports.commentator, - Both games can learn much from the other.This is not surprising as rugger is the grandfather of Can- lan football andit, 1s-because of is that English \u2018ruggerites always display à big interest in the Big Red team.- talk of the spring has .Stärted.|: last Saturday out in Vancouver that- University of British\u201d Columbia\u2019s- only: scoring \u2018play against the \u2018Toronto\u2019 Blues was a field oal by Bob Morford who is a tar of U.B.C.'s.rugger squad.\" It would be interesting to know If Mr.Morford is a full-time performer on the football team or is in February may see a new slate of officers elested.Many other interésting developments may come about.There has been talk for some time of a third club in the city.' But nothing definite can be said or done about his project right now, WESTMOUNT GARAGE ERYL JONES, Proprietor REG'D DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE FAMOUS ENGLISH \u2014\u2014 CARS NOW SHOWING : The Palm Beach open Three- Seater with 6 Cylinder Zephyr Motor too easy and a return to the rug- With this season just finished The AGM of the club sométime | 1 Regents had trouble finding the Garneau brought the Pharmacists \u2014THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1938 - rrr MISS ARGONAUT, Joan Hunter of Toronto, dons her football » helmet in preparation for the big Grey Cup Game.Joan won't be playing but she will be xight in the thick of the contest for | the title of \u201cMiss Grey Cup\u201d.Bet this dé young thing is a past expert : at _blogking passes.2 = >, NDG Will Decide A ao Lead Saturday By CLIFF FARNWORTH - The battle for first place in the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League could be decided at thé St.Laurent meet in the opening game of the loop\u2019s twinbill.Both teams maintained their dual grip on the lead last respectively.These two will meet in the second game Saturday.In last week's opening game the both teams kept the&corers off the score sheets.- Possible Player Shortdge The tight battle for the first-and last places should be broken this range until the last four minutes of the game when they exploded four goals to down Michaud Freres 5\u20141.MacRae beat the \u2018Pharmacists 4\u20141.Jimmy Camp- Arena Saturday, when NDG Regents and MacRae Electric |.week when they beat Michaud Freres and Royal Pharmacy amant \u2018Baturda /when the four teams get back Bits.action.\u201cHowever, with\u2019 the Grey Cup game scheduled on this same day, most of the teams a player shortage, .\" STANDINGS - Team -PW LD F MacRaeElectrlc 6 8 1 2 21 A N.D.G.Regents 8 3 1 2 19 15 § Michaud Freres 6 1 3 2,18 34 4 Royal Pharmacy, 6 \u20182 4 0 18 16 4 .FIRST GAME - N.D.G.REGENTS, 5; goal: Farnworth; defense: Griffin, - Slavin, Harrison, Gallagher; forwards: Saucier, C, Gar.neauy, McManaman, Kenwood, Guil.bault, Campbell.MICHAUD FRERES, 1: goal: Kerr; defense: .Malone, Bonnier, Lehmang forwards: .T.Quirk, B.Quirk, Gau.dette, Sleeth, Ramsay.\u201cFirst Period No score.Penalties: Ramsay, 1:10.Second Peried- 1, N.D.G.Regents: Guilbault ~ \u2014 (Campbell) .\u2026.\u20266\u2026srccvoves a.2:33 2, Michaud Freres: Sleeth\u2019 (B.Quirk) .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u20260u.s ieresns 11:34 Penalties: Kenwood \"4:87, Bonnier 7:15, Kenwood 10:34, McMauaman 12:50, .Third Period 3.N.D.G.Regents: Campbell (Kenwood) .oeecvecsccccenses » 10:40 4.N.D.G.Regents: Garneau (Saucter) PE
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