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[" tes Ze A == Vies = A / \u2018ON FOUR ZONING ISSUES VOL.XXV, No.51 - Select J.A.Delalanne - For Mayor: Pick Five For Seats On Council J.A.De Lalanne was nominated for mayor in the January I municipal elections Tuesday by the Westmount Municipal Association.- Other nominees ori the association\u2019s slate for council are A.Turner Bone, T.W.Bassett, J.C.Cushing, A.Powis, Jr.,-and Gerald G.Ryan.Only two \u2014 Mr, De Lalanne and* Mr.Turner Bone \u2014 are on the present council of six members, Of \u2018the other four, three are ineligible by law to run for office and one is retiring because of business réasons.Mayor\u2019 Roy, L.Campbell and flemme J.B.8.Pemberton, H.Blachford, and R.Panet-Ray- mond are the \u2018council members not oh the new slate, Frank Gates, president of the Municipal Association, told the meeting that amendments to the Cities and Towns Act at last year\u2019s session of the Quebec Legislature made.three council members ineligible to hoid office.The amendments made it illegal for a candidate to run for municipal office unless his property is registered in his own name.\u2018The prererty of the three council members is listed in the names of their wives, Seex Change The city has sent a private bill to the Legislature -asking amerd- ments to the charter which will make it legai for a man to hold office if his property is registered in his wife's name.\u2018The assocation also nominated \u2018Hanging of Green\u2019 At-\"Y\" Tuesday The annual decoration of the Westmount YMCA.will take place Tuesday at 7.30 p.m.Several members And friends are expected to be present for the \u201changing of the green,\u201d \u201c Christmas trees.will be decked with -ornaments and -gtreaifiers, andrwreaths Will be hung by mems-.bers of the boys and girls Hi-Y ¢labs, \u2018square \u2018dance club, fencing.\u2018olub \u2018add d other ¥ groups.Wo) the decorating there Mrs, Michael Tucker and N.E.F Kenrick as candidates for the Protestant School Commission of (Continued on Page 2) VICTORIA, GROSVENOR ONE-WAY DECIDED Effective tomorrow two Westmount streets will be changed into one-way _thoroughfares.The streets affected are Victoria avenue, which will run north from Sherbrooke street to the Boulevard and Grosvenor avenue which will run south from the Boulevard to Sherbrooke street.Parking regulations on both these streets will also come in for a change with parking being permitted on the east side of Victoria avenue and on -the west side of Grosvenor avenue.uare dancing, carol sing-| MR a fa IE = æ NAMED FOR MAYORALTY: J.A.DeLalanne, selected Tuesday night at Victoria Hall as the Westmount Municipal Association candidate for the city\u2019s chief executive post.CALICO CAPERS Square dancers get their ast chance to swing and whirl at the Westmount YMCA before the New Year Saturday at Christmas Calico Capers.The Y gym is being decorated for the occasion, and caller Howard Fairbairn has some Yuletide specials for the evening.Tickets may be reserved at the Y or by contacting a member Boys\u2019 Parliament Budget of $1,000 Passes \u2018House\u2019 © A $1000 budget to support boys work in the province was passed at -sessions of the fifth annual Quebec Boys\u2019 Parliament held last weekend in Westmount Baptist \u2018Church.In addition, some 55 boys from throughout the province amended their Parliament act, mapped out a works program for the coming year, and discussed a Christian Fellowship resolution, Premier\u2019 this year of the Par-| liament was Warren Brown, of Cowansville.Don Luke, of West- mount was leader of the Opposition, and Ainslie Young, of St.Mark's Church, was Clerk of the House.Ted Jones of Chalmers Church, \u2018waz Sergeant-at-arms.Claude Richardson, MP for St.Lawrence-St.George, acted as Lieutenant Governor.In his speech from the throne, he told the group they faced a Christian boys work program \u201cthat is in need of greater support from all parts of Quebec.\u201cParliamert offers members an opportunity to criticize legislation (Continued on Page 2) THE WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL Glee Club choir, under the direction of Donald Mackey, was the featured entertainment at the Municipal Association meeting Tuesday.Here the choir is seen in action as they sing ome of their Christmas selections.(Photo by Ed Bermingham) -d.x First Vote In 25 Years May Result By MARTY GOODMAN For \u2018thé first time in almost a quarter of a century Westmount is threatened with a civic election.The threat comes from the Westmount Property Owners Association, who may decide to oppose nominees to council selected - Tuesday by the Westmount Municipal Association, The proprietors will decide after hearing the nominees at a meeting Monday at 8:30 p.m.in Victoria Hall's Oak room, they say.Le Elphege Menard, pres- \u2018ident of the Property Owners Association, told The Examiner that the nominees for the Jan.17 elections are all being i invited to the meecing.He said that a program favored by his association would be distributed in printed form to the municipal slate, who would be asked their opinions on the subject.\u201cAny of the nominees not in favor of our program will be, opposed in the election,\u201d Mr.Menard promised.Those named by the Muni« cipal Association include J.A, De Lalanne, as mayor, and A, Turner Bone, T.W.Bassett, J.C.Cushing, A.Powis, Jr, and Gerald G.Ryan as aldermen.The program they will be asked to ratify \u2014 or wage (Continued on Page 2) [a ih oh EE AY Irs ir Hs qu i TRESS ngers to make His Character and His will known to His people\u2014 here a little, tnere a little, sine upon line, piecept upon precep.It was not only the Prophets who vicre called to bear Lhis witness.The Priests also had their place, fcr to them was delivered the law with its teaching and its interpre- tat\u2018cn.In fact, they had a great äcal to do w.ih conserving the tc -1ing of the Prophets as well Then came the time for a new kind of revesation and God sent E's own Sou.But stih He made use of people: first the preparation thrcugh Zacharias and Elizabeth; ticn the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary.aad her acceptance of tack; then tne announcement to Jescph and lis acceptance; then {he Shepherds znd the Wise Men, the Innocent: who suffered in the pace of the Child; Anna and Si- mesn who po.e their witness.In the -M:nistry of our Lord there were many who carried tor- SYNAGOGUES CONGNEGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensingion Avenue.Westmount.Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev J.J.Fromm PUBLIC WORSHIP Sabbath Eve, Friday, Dee.eaadle Lighiing at 3,50 pon, Evening Services at 4.00 p.m.SABBATH MORNING Preliminary Services, Junior Congregation.Seriptural Readings, fienesis, Ch.42, v.4 \u2014 Ch, 36, v.4h The Book of Obadiah.Evening Services at 2,55 p.m.WERKDAY SERVICES .Sapa morning at 8.30 am.Sunday execine al 355 pt m.Weekday morn- bass al 7,40 #1.Weekday evenings al 6.30 LM.i 104.Bi ian 10:00 a.m.19.00 2.0.in one way ward God's work, not by their steady continuance with Jesus \u2018but by.their readiness to receive Him when He came their way.Doing God's will takes many forms.Even today ministering to uur Lord takes many forms, from the cup of cold water, or the kindly word, in the name of Christ, to the administration of the affairs of the Body of Christ in that part of it to which we are called.Just as last Sunday is called Bible Sundzy, so next Sunday might be called Ministry Sunday.Its teaching carries us back to the days of tre Prophets and to John the Baptist and to the Apostles \u2014 those men who were called officially to the ministry of Priesthood or Prophecy.The call stll goes out, and the work of-ministering in Prophecy and Priesthood in the church still goes on.And, as any Prophet or Priest will testify, there is no greater task to whieh a man can be called.It is not the only call.A man is called to serve God and his fellows in Medicine, in Engineering, \u2018Un Luw, in Industry, in Street Cleaning in Teaching, but the call to Ministry is in a class by itself, fo; in the Ministry a man becomes a steward of tne mysteries of God.Such a call can only be refused at our own risk.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue \u201c Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane.B.A.B.D.Minister.Sundax.December 12th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service.\u2018The Minister.MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Choirm \u201cster = WESTMOUNT end VICTORIA AVES.= Rev.\u2018J.1.Wilkie, B.A.Minister Mr.John XR.Cameron, B.A.Assistant 11:60 a.m.Mr.Wilkie, \u201cI Believe in Jesus Christ\u201d, 11:15 a.m.The Church School, Night were widely read and quoted.Failing health finally compelled him to relinquish this work in 1951, but from that time -until his death he was a contributor, and author of a column in The Financial Post.distinguished career, many honours were bestowed upon him.He sue- ceeded the Earl of Athlone as Rector of Queen's University, was .the recipient of two LL.D.degrees and a fellowship in the Society of Canada -among other \u201chonours.He served on the Board of Governors of the CBC, and was Ontario representative on the Fed:ral District Commission making the plans for the beautifying of the City of Ottawa and surrounding area.of our most brilliant citizens.Patriotic Pageant At St.Andrew's Church Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock, a Patriotic Pageant, ¢ Other Littlz Ships\u201d will be presented in St.Andrew's Church, Westmount.There will be a cast of 40, including representatives of various racial groups iff Canada} depicting some of the contributions which each group has made to our Canadian Way of Life.J Central in the picture will be the figure of \u201cCanada\u201d, supported by two others representing \u2018\u201cJustice\u201d and \u201cTruth\u201d \u2014 with fifteen attending angels \u2014 all in colorful costumes.There will te inspirational music \u2014 solos and choruses by St.Andrew\u2019's Choir, with Mr.Phillips Motley at the organ.This pageant has been arranged by Mrs.D.M.Grant who will direct it on Sunday night.ANGLICAN ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hiil Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, LTh.M.C.Rev.H.J.Skynner, B.A, L.TH.Third Sundav in Advent 8:00 am.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon.Preacher: The Rec- or.7:30 pm.Evensoug and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.H.J.Skyn- ner.WEDNESDAY Ember Day 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Organist: Mr.Bustace Tait, A.C.C.O.Church Of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon $.8.Lindsay, ' Honorary Assistant Third Sunday in Advent a.m.Holy Communion, Sunday School, 10:15 nom.Matting\u2019 (said).11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST.7:00 pan.Festal Evensong, WEEKDAYS: Holy Jommunion: Monday and Friday at 8:00 a.m.; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7:00 a.m.Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Third Sunday in Advent 8:00 a.m> Holy Communion.9:45 a.m.Junior Sunday School, 11:00 n.m.Mattins, Preacher: The Rector.Kindergarten and Primary Sunday School, 7:30 p.m.Mr.Wilkie, \u201cHis Only Son Our Lord.\u201d The No.14 Street Car Stops at the Corner Doris Killam, A.R.C.T.,- L.Mus.(McGill), A 1 Organist sud Choir Director - 7:30 p.m.Evensong, Preacher: - \u2018Ramsey.- .18 1 4 = ce da THE EXAMINTR, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 ca temporary, of some of the greatest of Cana-| = dian journalists.He quickly won a reputation as a drama critic, and .his column became one of the best read in the country.In 1911 he moved to the field of financial journalism, as editor of the Financial Times, a position he held with brilliance until 1919 | when he moved to McGill as Assistant Professor of Economics.Four years later he was appointed to the chair of English at Queen's, but in 1932 moved back to his first as.editor of Toronto\u2019s Saturday night.His articles and editorials * Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy._& There Does Freedom Flourish., Attend the Church of Your Chorce \u2018Regulirty, BAPTIST ~~ Z UNITED WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CALVARY CHURCH CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyn Ave.Minister: \u2019 John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Miss Gwen Harvey, B.A., Pastor's Assistant Galt McDermot, B.A B.Mus., Organist + THE MASTER OF HE VINEYARD SUNDAY \u2014 11 A.M.\u2014 SCHOOL W.S., \u2018Weaver, Ph.D., Supt.7:30 P.M Two brief addresses A THRILLING ADVENTURE Dr.Johnston \u2018MIRACLES OF GRACE IN ANGOLA Hundreds flocking to Christ Mrs.Max Hancock Sunday, Dec.19th CHRISTMAS SERVICES Morning Service Televised Evening Service Candle-lit CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, \" Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Sunday, December 12th 11:00 a.m.Church Service 11:00 a.m.Sunday School Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cGOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN\u201d Golden Text: II Timothy 4:18.The Lord shall deliver me from every evil work, and will preserve me unto his heavenly kingdom; to whom be glory for ever-and ever, Wednesday | 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting R 3 OOM In the Chureh Edifice.Open to the publie Tuesday, {Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 pi onlay.The Rev.T.A.THE RIGHT REVEREND DR.GEORGE DOREY, MODERATOR OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA.ON HIS OFFICIAL VISIT TO MONTREAL WILL PREACH AT BOTH SERVICES.(11:00 a.m.Evening Anthem: UNITED DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd., and Lansdowne Ave Ministers Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, M.A.B.D.» Rev.Eric A.Mcllwain, B.A.10:00 a.m.Sunday School.Intermediate and Senior Depart ments 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Beginners, Primary and Juniors 11:00 a.m.Dr.Lloyd Smith, \u201cGetting Th Christmas supplies.\u201d 7:30 p.m.Carol Service: Queen's School Choir, 8:45 p Young People\u2019s Union.Organist and Choirmaster \u2014 Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.REV.WALTER J.SPENCE, B.A.11:00 a.m.Morning Worship.\u2018Sunday .Scliool in attendance, 7:30 p.m.COMMUNION BY CAN- ; DLELIGHT.A servicer of Inspiration and lusting beauty, All are most heartily invited Organist & Choiz Director Eric J, Adams, L.R.AM., A.R.C.M.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road.(near Argyle Avenue) \u201cMinisters: Rév.D.M.Grant, B.A, Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.L PRE-CHRISTMAS SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.Ae.Grant.\u201cWHAT ONE AN SAW IN CHRISF- MAS\", - \u201cCANADA NIGHT\u201d.° \u201cOther Little Ships\u201d \u2014 A Patriotic Pageant, featuring \u201cCanada\u201d with \u201cJustice\u201d and \u2018\u2018Truth\u201d \u2014 and representatives\u201d of racial groups.History \u2014 Drama \u2014 Music \u2014 Angels \u2014 Colorful Costumes.10:00 a.m.Communicants® 11:00 a.h.Church School.Organist and Cholirmaster Mr.Phillips Motley, B.A.Mus.Bae.0.7:30 p.m, Class, TIVESIM OUNT Park | -FMMANUEL - UNITED CHUCH Weslern ave.st Lansdowne Ministez: Rev.\"Harvey Caripbell, 8.D.D.J.December 12th Morning Service, \u201cane Faith Once Delivered.\u201d .Evening Service: \u201cServing \u2018The Present Age\u201d The Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper will he observed at both services.~ Sunday, 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME Choir Director} Organist: J.C.Scott, L.R.B.M.0.R.Giddon \u2018 , Next Sunday at ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH Downtown Religious Centre - Established 1803 463 St.Catherine Street West Convenient to hotels REV.NORMAN RAWSON, MINISTER REV.B.B.BROWN, D.D., Asst.Minister .Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster THE RIGHT REVEREND DR.GEORGE DOREY WILL PREACH SERMON.SUBJECT: CHURCH\u201d.Air \u201cWE LOOK AT OUR Morning Anthem: Recit.\u201cComfort ye, my people\u201d \u201cMessiah\u201d -Handel \u201cEvery valley shall be exalted\u201d Chorus \u201cAnd the glory of the Lord\u201d Soloist: RONALD HADRILL 7:00 p.m.7:30 p.m.Organ Recital of French Music.SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT AND | UNIQUE, A GREAT BILINGUAL SERVICE THE CONGREGATIONS OF THE FRENCH .UNITED CHURCHES AND THEIR MINISTERS AND THE CONGREGATION OF ST.JAMES, AND FRIENDS FROM OTHER UNITED CONGREGATIONS HYMNS AND ANTHEMS WILL BE SUNG IN * BOTH FRENCH AND ENGLISH THE RIGHT REVEREND DR.DOREY WILL GIVE A BRIEF MESSAGE.IN~ BOTH LANGUAGES SERMON SUBJECT: \u201cJESUS CHRIST THE HOPE OF THE WORLD\u201d.- : \u201cWith a voice of singing\u201d \u2014Martin Shark The Church Doors will be open at 6:45 p.m.Parking facilities ' are Fyafiable at th 21 e-Chyreh.£ 244 Ras 02 08 Camas.sansa Sh bi J FRERE \" J es ESN EES BS 10 (> ça SH2C 145 228 2 36 For AN Kinds Of | ' FRESH FRUIT \u2018AND CAL + WE.1151 FREE DELIVERY ARRIVING SOON! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF XMAS TREES MELVILLES 4471 St.Catherine West 10 OFFICES TO LET VEGETABLES |- cS ri \u2014THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 195 +.\u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771~ Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted offer 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue The Westmount Examiner - Classified Advertising ~ 10 Words 45: 3c for each additional word 28 FOR SALE BETWEEN St.Catherine and West- Easy parking.1243 Green te 28-a .PARKING SPACE TO LET CAR space, $1.90 \u2018per week, corner Redfern and Western, WE.$668.V-45 re ROOMS TO LET GROSVENOR, attractive clean unfurnished room.Ground floor.Private family.BL.3608.V-s8 27 GARAGES WANTED ' GARAGE wanted vicinity of Metcalfe Avenue and Sherbrooke.WE, HEATED garage for storage, wanted.WA.3398.V-27 GARAGE wanted, preferably heated, OlHviér Avenue or near.FI.7204.V-39 HEATED garage wanted, Sherbrooke ahd Greene avenue, or vicinity, Call evenings WI.039 28-b EXCHANGE Loo TRADE-IN your furniture and appliances at B & C Furniture Ex- 4151, V-17 Shane.We pay top prices.UN.6- 9796.v-i3 BUILDING REPAIRS « ACADIA CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD., brick, stone, plaster, tile, blocks.Repairs and alterations to sidewalks, chimneys, walls, floors, foundations, also waterproofing.Phone RE.8-2336.V-11 CARPENTRY 8.STANDRING REG'D., General Carpentry.Alterations and Tepairs.Painting'and decorating.Piannad Kitchens, playrooms, arborite counter tops and paneling, a apecialty.Satisfaction guaranteed.Cali \u201cEL.T453.v-1 CARTAGE & MOVING YOUNG veteran with small van truck available days, *lerings and weekends.Fred.WI.3038 V-9 boty of Crating _ and Moving, neral transport, locxi and long dis- ance.Specialty: furniture, pianos, refrigerators, Call FI.1328.v-2 5610 Sherbrooke SW, DExven 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Faneral Home end Chapel EX RECORD PLAYER R.C.A.portable 45 r.p.m.automatic, perfect condition, $30.00.DE.5628, \" AUTOMATIC WASHER Bendix, new motor last August, + FI.4232 PIANO Baby Grand Nordheimer, excellent tone, No dealers.EL.6668 after /6 p-m.V-32 BEINTZMAN piano, in good condition; Singer sewing machine, WA, 9245., V-23 GENTLEMAN'S navy Scotch wool overcoat, size 37, beautifully finished, practically new, Price $35.00, V5 FOR stormy days, large assortment comic books, screen magazines, true confessions.6 for 25c, 3,000 pocket novels, 18c, 11 for $1.00, Drink our old-fashioned gprice beer, it's delicious.Cohen's Store, 351 Prince Albert.v-20 WASHING machine, good condition, $35.00.972 St.Lawrence.V-16 DINING ®om set, 9 pieces, 6 chairs, square table, china cabinet, buffet, walnut, $45.00, 972 St.Lawrence.V-15 yeastified Trades and Professional Cards | * 20 Words 75e - Additional Words 3e Each * DECORATING PAINTER wishes work, inside or outside.Good workmanship.Also wash walls, GL.5409.V-41 INTERIOR painting and decorating.\u2018Will prepare colours to your choice.20 years experience.Free estimates.HE.6398.V-48 VERN OATWAY, interior and exterior painting.We spray garages and basements, 3405 Vendome.EL.0430.v-5 DRESSMAKING ATTENTION Parisian dressmaker, original designs.Prompe service.Alterations accepted, EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs.5110 Sherbrooke West, Apt.1.V-7 DRESSMAKER-designer, all kinds of alterations.WE.7420, Westmount.FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or.restyled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, Storage facilities at Standard \u2018rates, 1235 Greene Ave.WI.3312.V-8 MUSIC LESSONS PROF.R.GRANT Piano and Plano Accordion.Begins ners or advanced students.Popular and clagsical courses.Special instruction on keyboard, harmony and theory.University exams, Accordion rentals to pupils.2274 Marcii Avenue, N.D.G .4711.V.10 UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of all kinds.Custom and recovering.Remodelling and repairs.Expert workmanship.Free estimates.24 hour service.Marcel Aubin, 5031 Notre Dame St.West.Phone WI.3634.V-6 MID-TOWN Upholstering -Co.All types of upholstering.Chesterfields reconverted to modern styles, Telephone day and night, WA, 5582, V-3 The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty 29 FOR SALE ELECTRIC TRAIN Marx, with accessories, at reasonable price.WI.860 V-31 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 6, AV.8- 1721, Mc- Cullagh.V-12 BLECTRIC pad; large Wearever coffee pot; hand painted screen; stone marten neckpiece; silver fox coat collas, chlld\u2019s Red River outfit, V5 BEAUTIFUL cutgiass punch bowl, in perfect condition, and set of mugs, Bargain, $56.00, HU.8-4802.V-46 LADY'S winter coat, size 18, good condition, bargain; also gentleman's «dressing gown, large size, never worn.7 Gladstone, Apartment 1, after T7 evenings.V-25 LADY'S winter coats, fur trimmed; also dresses, mostly size 46-48, slight- A worn.Private sale.After 6.30 WA V-4d perfect condition, new cable harness, $25.00.FI 4275.V-42 GAS stove, Moffat deluxe, modern, new, 3 years ago.Cost $300.00, sell for $100.00 cash, WA, 2424, V-40 MUSKRAT coat, size 14, very T able, GL.5823 evenings.V-38 THREE pairs boy's ski boots sizes 3, 4, 5: good condition, $3.00 pair; pair boy's tube skates, size 4, $3.00.WA.4317, V-37 BOY'S navy blue winter coat, excellent condition, Fit 12 to 15 years, vi SWISS skis, HON.LIONEL CHEVRIER, QC, chairman of the St.Lawrence Seaway authority, who will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Canadian Club of Montreal at tho Mount Royal Hotel Monday at 12:30 p.m.He will speak on The St.Lawrence Seaway.AMERICAN Flyer | cash.WE.8192 after 6.V-24 \u2018PAIR gki boots, size 814, pair skates, size 6; electric train, American flyer, | FOR SALE \u2014 TRAILERS FOR'RENT Have you something you want moved immediately and inexpensively.Rent a trailer from Ace Trailer Rentais.Là pL 9871, V-4 KA seal coat, Fouke dyed Sa at ive 16.DE.1921.v-3 28 electric ai child's electric stove; toboggan, children's clothing: practure board.For details call WI.8465.V-30 CUSTOM i chesterfield, upholstered in blue xilk damask, in perfect condition, walnut hand carved frame.Must be seen to be appreciated, $250.Brown ermine jacket, $125.00, WH.4333.V-29 BRONZE, brass, china, cut glass; cabinet articles; boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 skates and boots, size 6.EL, 9714 mornings, evenings.V-28 TYPEWRITER, portable, new Royal, quiet deluxe, value $112.00, sell $65.all in perfect condition.Man's winter overcoat and suti, size 36; boys navy blue spring and fall coat, sport seat sizes 14.WI.6307.V-53 AMERICAN\u2018 flyer train.Extra track.Unused.Retail $90.Selling $50.wa.FANCY skates, size 6 and ski boots 5-6; hockey skates.WE, 1919, V-54 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE BOOKS WANTED Cash immediately ror large or small collections.Immediate removal, GEORGE EDELSTEIN ASSOC, BOOK\u2014SEARCH SERVICE 4608 COOLBROOK DExter vs Reddy Memorial W.A.The December meeting of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital will take place \u2018om Tuesday, at 2.30 pm., in the Nurses\u2019 Residence, 4089 Tupper St, Westmount, This will be the annual Christmas Tree Party, when the mem- bers of the auxiliary are asked to bring a gift for a boy or gin}, \" which will be placed on the Christmas Tree in the Out-Patients Department, _ Mrs.Philippe Roy, Publicity Director for the Women's Auxiliary of the Royal Victoria Hospital, will be the guest speaker, Mrs.Roy hag taken as her topic \u201cPublic Relations and Hospit aries\u2019, Mrs.Roy is well known as the author of \u201cLise\u201d a recently p ed PAGE NINB XMAS SPECIALS Goneral Electric KETTLES 2 0 + » +» « 995 IRONS .+ 0 + .995 STEAM IRONS , , , .16.95 TOASTERS, ante., , , 21.95 RADIOS \u2018a + + + 19.95 POLISHERS .$3éup TVs.+ $49 up Westmount Appliances 4209 St.Catherine W.WE.2226 ALLIED T.Y.SERVICE | Fl.8674 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED - wanted, 2 mount.F1.1617\"! V4 83 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED ROWES HOME SERVICE Painting, floors, kitchens, bathrooms washed, RE.3-6829, V-21 35 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE WILL: do light housework in exchange for room.References, Westmount district, Phone GL.3287.V-26 EXPERIENCED TRAINED ATTENDANT Mature, will baby sit.City references, RE, 3-3633.V-35 EXPERIENCED sitter will relieve mother or nurse with sick patient.WE.5876.V-56 38 HELP WANTED * MALE BOY wanted by Grocery Store re Westmount.Steady job, inside work.Starting salary $19.00, DH.6275 evenings.V-49 38 SALES HELP AGENTS \u2014 MALE, FEMALE AGENTS Earn big profits selling direct to con- rs unique Tricol Lamp which prevents colds, sinus, etc.Also kills.roaches, bugs and all other insect pests, Top Lines Reg'\u2019d., 551 Chatham, FI, 2888 39 LOST ON Wednesday, grey pearl choker, on Western or Greene Avenue.FIL, 0616.Reward,\u2019 V-55 Change In Date Of Karnak Club Pantry Shower .The Members\u2019 Day Party.and Pantry Shower for the Shriners\u2019 hospital wil be held in the Masonic Memorial Temple on Thre will also be a receptic« for new members under the chairmanship of Mrs.E.D, Mec~ Intosh.Entertainment will be in charge of the honorary president, Mrs.5, Mcuean Marshall, and the first vice president, Mrs.ED.McIntosh, Mrs.Alex Leslie will be in charge of the pantry shower for the hospital and Mrs.Wiliam Wright will he tea hostess.Mrs, K, W.Matheson, president, will preside.* Congregation Shaar Hashomayim A br.x T The second meeting of the Leader\u2019's Training Fellowship will be held on Saturday, at 3 p.m.at the Synagogue.The program will [| include a Sichah, Mincha, Seudah Shlishit, Maariv and Havdalah, concluding with Shirim and Riku- dim.David Martin Klineberg, son of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Klineberg, will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah in celebration of his Bar Mitzvah, WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED 2007 Union Avenue Canadian novel.Tuesday, December 14, and not on December 21, as stated on program, Plateau 1104 | nn mb ak ons an PACE TRY There's a Faberge | gift for \u2018everyone.» INSTANT NEUTRALIZING 6 AS pe ul - choice d Io 4 3 M9 OF REFUS A : ; y $ 1-75 7 We have a complete 4 -=-\u2014 + lls line of everything for hair cafe and 270 12 BATH POWDER in fabric-topped box with downy-soft puff 2.50 beauty.We recommend a COLOGNE four ; gr agé i oncle fashion - ; 55773 fragrances À 1.75 to 12.50 NEW LOTION SHAMPOO | 45.75, 4.25 | % Aphrodisia FOR A SOFT CASUAL CURL | NEEDS NO NEUTRAUZER 1/7 - ! : Je or Act IV ; Permanent a | \\ 3 cakes 2.00 Refill 4 FASHIONS JR.Custom-made for_ complete wardrobe Grey Hor G8, of four fashion Refill colognes 3.75 the set TAME CREME RINSE \"ek vg) 69F } BOXED CHOCOLATES Page & Shaw, * Moir's, Cadbury's and Rowntree's.| rouge baiser ÿ The Best Selling Indelible Lipstick in Parlst A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Toys for the kiddies including Pandas; .Honeybears, etc, | AX JK That silken fragrance she loves to wear i 1 le parfum enveloppant H dog comme la soie Bo + i.0 PERFUMES $3 to $20 8, COLOGNES $3 to $9 3 rom In the New Gold Case À 4.ae, on (Refills 65¢) § ÿ Ads Q co And FL.MILOT É combi cn 9 pansussun Came a or] «THE RELIABLE DRUG STORE \"DExter 4853 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST - ft 33523 * ree deuvery CORNER VICTORIA AVENUE FREE DELVERY Jf.Downtown Store .1133 ST.SATHERINE ST.W.(Corner Stanley St) PL.80% NDI BD REN 2 : premarmer : - | LET'S TALK | ; Why not get right down to facts! .The truth is that you can spend a lot more money for a Christmas Dinner but you won't get a better one than the one we're serving- right here at Macy's on Christmas Day.There'll be ; ELECTRIC ] So \"À * the noble bird itself and all ÿ HEATING PADS 8 heat control, fully x the traditional trimmings that ; guaranicel 4.98 À go with it, just like home.ks Reg.7.50.\u2018Special A .} ¥ BORG BATHROOM P 3 Everything that is but the work and worry of preparation ÿ SCALES in a variety of colours.§ year 9 95 A \u2014 and the cleaning up afterwards, 3 .Reg.10.95.Special We 3 a orgs .¥ SIMMS or STE os er ade Svine A So why not give\u2019 Mother a break and plan to bring the ; BRUSHES Reg.5.00 Special 3 49 : family to Macy's \u2014 your Christmas will be all the merrier, 7 - ak x P.S.\u2014 We'll be serving turkey dinner the Sunday after i: SHAVING to ñ Christmas, too, and also on New Year's Day.- | * A ta 7 eon di 5, % give-her ¥ FRAGRANCE | 7K by % *-COTY .-¥ DELUXE ROLLS | RAZORS In beautiful case 12.95 3 ¥ CLIFTON 1 ! 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WONDERFUL NEW STYLES .just arrived for now, and now on.* CRISP TAFFETAS * SOFT SILKS x PEAU DE SOIE * SATINS Designed to flatter the figure and please the eye! Priced from 29.95 to 89.50 1353 Greene Ave.Fl.1773 WESTMOUNT Open Daily 9.30 to 6 NEW '54 DESIGN [FHL A in 7 sleekest fitting Elfin ever! Try NEW ELFIN to-day at Mme A.COURVAL .CORSETIERE 4861 Sherbrooke W., Westmount DE.5656 (near Victoria Avenue) 4 THE EXAMINER, _ TESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1054 x A plain Room of the Mount Royal Hotel.The Heather Ladies\u201d Curling Club held their opening tea on Wednesday, Dec, 1, at the club house, 239 Kensington Ave.West- mount, to welcome the new members.The tea was given by the executive committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs.R.S.Orser.The tea table which was presid- \u2018ed over by Mrs.À.Wood and Mrs.A.C.Bridge, was decorated with white pompois and blue candiss.The president Mrs.I.R.Tait thanked Mr.W.E.Markham, for the silver candlesticks which.he presented as a trophy.The Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Montreal Women\u2019s Branch, will hold a cocktail party on Thursday, December 18, from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.R.E.Stavert, 3250 Cedar Avenue, Westmount.Receiving with Mrs.Stavert will be the President of the Branch, Mrs.J.S, Godard.All members and their husbands are invited to attend.' An all-day bonspiel was held on Wednesday, Dec.8, at the Heather Ladies\u2019 Curling Club, 239 Kensing- ton avenue, Westmount.+ Rinks from the following clubs were invited: Lennoxville, La- chute, Magog, Hawkesbury, Three Rivers, Valleyfield, Windsor Mills, Laurentian, Montebello, Granby, Shawinigan Falls, Sutton, Sherbrooke and Hudson.: Mrs.R.S.Orser and her committee served luncheon and Mrs.R.C.Bridge convened the tea.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.Sam Jason of Montreal announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce, to Michael, son of Mrs.E.Teff of London, England, and Mr.M.Teff of London.Miss Jason is a graduate of the Macdonald College for Teachers and Mr, Teff attended the City of London College, Mr, and Mrs.A.Leslie Perry of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith Barbara, to Mr.Tor Oscar Strangeland, son of Mr, and Mrs.Karl Strangeland, of LaGabelle, Que.The marriage \u2018has been arranged to take place in the latter part of December.Victor W.F.announce Mr, and Mrs, Beck, of Westmount, 8 | the engagement of their, daugti- ter, Lois Harriet, tô Norman - we eu\u201d ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED: % Miss Joyce Jason, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Sam Jason, of Notre Dame de Grace, and Mr.Michael Teff, son of Mrs.E.Teff, of London, England, and Mr.Teff, of London, whose engagement is announced.Miss Jason is a graduate of Macdonald College for Teachers and Mr, Teff attended the City of London College.IN SYMPATHY Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs.Helen B.Sandwell Woman's Editor of The Guardian and former Woman's Edi tor of The Monitor in the loss of her brother-in-law, Dr.B.K.Sandwell, well known journalist who died suddenly this week at his home in Toronto.MILLICENT HICKMORE Woman\u2019s Editor ough, of Notre Dame de Grace, Herbert Duthie, son of Ogilvie Duthie and the late Mrs, Duthie, of Vancouver, B.C.The marriage will take place at 4 p.m, Saturday, Jan.15, at the Church of the Advent, Westmount.APPROACHING WEDDINGS | Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Freebor- announce the approaching marriage of their eldest daughter, { FINE FURS AT THEIR VERY BEST! With particular attention paid to details and Indiv.duality.Our prices are sensible, too ! Come in and see us even if it is only fer comparisen, FLOMEN FURS REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatre) wi.3312 Anpe, to: Dr.Richard Devereux Price, of Edmonton, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Francis J.Price, of Dyserth, North Wales.The wedding will take place Jan.8 in Trinity Memorial Church.WEDDINGS BICKLEY - MACKAY The marriage of Mary Eleanor, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Angus @.Mackay, of Westmount, to Mr, Fred E.Bickley, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.G.J.Bickley, of Montreal, took place on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock in Wy- man Memorial Church, Hudson, Que, The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Grace Mackay, of New York, Mr.John Polis\u2019 acted as best man for Mr, Bickley.TAYLOR-KING In the Church of the Advent, 4, Westmount, the marriage took place on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock of Kathleen May, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Duncan PF.King, to Mr, Anthony Blair Taylor, son of Mr, and Mrs.Douglas J.Taylor of London, England, the Rev.Mellor officiating.Standerds of white gladioli were used as decorations, .The.bride, who was given away.cocntinuet on Pays 18) J dE Child Photography that makes table taf.by Stanley Studio: Mothers and Dads shôw off photographs that will attract OHs and AHs.If, you're looking for an un-' forgettable photograph of our child call Stanley tudio, foremost children's photographer.HS All sittings done right in ur own home, Call today Regent 7-3870, ENQUIRE ABOUT UR LIFE-LIKE FRAMED ENUINE OIL PORTRAITS.IE ARANETA 4 Social Personal Il LAWLOK - KING (Continued from Page 12) | py her father, was in a waltz : Jength gown of whife\u201d Swiss; em- | proidered tulle, with: a\u2019 \u2018strapless * podice havihg a tulle jacket with | deeves ending in points over her pands, and.having a bouffant | skirt.Her shoulder-lepgth veil of tuile illusion was.held by a matching headdress, and she carried a pouquet .of white carnations and stephanotis.Miss -Daphne King, as maid of honor for her sister, was in a frock of green taffeta, with a fitted bodice having a rolled collar - and a Houffant skirt.She wore a matching.feather \u2018bandeau, and carried a, bouquet of white carna- i tions.Mrs.Philip Laprise and Miss porothy Mercier, as attendants, | were in red velvet frocks, They wore matching headdresses, \u2018and | carried bouquets of white carna- b- tions.Mr.Joseph Smyth acted as pest man for Mr.Taylor, and the ushers were Mr.Jeff Simms and \u2018Mr.Reginald Burrows, Mrs.King, the bride's mother, was gowned in Dior blue crepe, .appliqued with lace.She wore a blue feather.hat, and a corsage pouquet of orchids.The reception was held in \u201cthe Montreal West Town\" Hall, where autumn flowers were used as - decorations.20° Later, Mr.and Mrs.Taylor left for Quebec, the bride travelling in a blue wool frock, and .wearing a navy blue hat, a fur jacket, and a corsage bouquet of f orchids.They will reside in West- , mount.Park-Emmanuel W.M.S.The W.M.S.Auxiliary of West- mount \"Park - Emmanuel Church will meet in Webster Memorial Hall on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.The speaker will be Miss L Mayowna, Port W.M.S.worker.The worship service will be un- * der the direction of Mrs.W.D.Kirk by the Explorer group.dates.a DDI On Monday, evening m Ross for Queen Victoria Lodge No.Association.: Members _of local clubs and organizations are reminded that copy for the Christmas and New Year issues should be sent to 'the editors in advance of the usual.deadline .Copy for the Christmas edition of December 16th should bè in the office by Monday the 13th as far as possible with the same two-day moveup in effect the following week and again for ythe final paper of the year.Mrs.Alma McLeod Re-elected Head At Queen Victoria Lodge Meefing M.W.Sister Mary Walker, assisted by R.W.Sisters Rosanna ~ - ~~~ Montreal en .THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1354 \u2014 a = PAGE THIRTEEN ; Chri Remind Telephone Pioneers Auditorium, at 2 pm, Wed.Dec, C - .mbers an elr wives, an \u2019 ristmas eminaer .The annua! Christmas Party for widows of the former active or .life members are cordially invited, as well us those on leave of absence prior to pension, and their wives.Life Members\u2018 Club, Telephone Pioneers of America, will take place in Beaver Hall Hall, annual reports \u2018by various 823, Ladies\u2019 Orange Benevolent CWL Business Unit Plans Annual Christmas Shower Miss Alma Cassidy.convener of \u201cSocial Service and Child Welfare, and Miss Mary Brennan, hospital convener, will preside at the annual Christmas shower of the Business Women's Unit of the Catholic Women\u2019s League of Canada to be held on Monday evening, in Congress Hall.Members are cordially to attend as it is through the generous support given tlie Christmas shower that the charitable work of the Unit is carried on at Christmas time.It is planned to send Christmas dinners to many poor families, but much is needed to accomplish this.Food, such as canned goods, sugar, tea, etc, or if one prefers to give a cash donation, would\u201d be most acceptable.Then too, there is a great demand for knitted articles for the needy at the hospital, in order that our Christmas visit there may bring a little cheer to those not as fortunate as ourselves.Therefore, a special appea! is made to all members in the hope that there will be a large attendance at the Christmas shower.An added feature of the evening will be an address and demonstration of various Christmas floral arrangements by Miss Flo- rise Lemieux.a \"CORNER 1350 GREENE AVE.WESTMOUNT to N= belt, $1.00.For his mother and sister, gay, glazed chintz, $3.95.= Greene Avenue is his street.He \u2018likes the barbershop across the street from us (lots of comics) and the shoe repair next door Yesterday Tommy came to call and approved \u2014 from the silly monkey in the window to the clear, bright colours and piggy bank prices.- This is Tommy's Christmas list: For his best friend, a genuine tooled leather cowboy For his father, a viyella tartan scarf, $2.50.For his big brother, ripons at $2.50.For his little brother, that silly monkey, $1.39.As for Tommy, he'd love to find a Roy Rogers shirt, siz\u20ac 12, \u2018neath the tree and hopes you don't consider him too old to have a silly monkey all his own.Come: see what fun Christmas shopping can be ! THE CHILDREN'S CORNER a a Pa Tommy is ten us (Tony is an old friend.) a matching apron set in a a na ae ae Ta aa Ta a ee dain a aa LEE EEE EEE TPP Ppa papapepegaps GL.6510.Ë ¥ Barkshire: and Jenny Coveduck, invited |, | well known, some of the 250-odd and Sister Dorothy Woods, conducted election and installation of officers as follows\u2014 Worthy Mistress \u2014 Alma Mec- Leod.; | PERMANENTS $10 SPECIA Facials - - - $3.00 By_Our Patisian Facialist \" Including Outline, Cut and Styling AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT! IMPORTED FRENCH PERFUME HALF PRICE Beauty FI.29861.6361 Salon 1347 Greene Ave.Deputy Mistress \u2014 Joyce Allen.Jumor Deputy Mistress \u2014 Elizabeth Allen.+ Recording Secretary \u2014 Grace Brackenridge Sr.Financial Secretary \u2014 Edna Royston.Treasurer \u2014 Catherine Watson.Chaplain \u2014 ida B.St.James.Guardian \u2014 Lecturer \u2014 Fanny Grahant.Inner Guar \u2014 Joan Stevens.Pianist \u2014 Sabia Deuel.During refreshment period \u201cHappy Birthday\u201d was sung to Sis.St.James who celebrated her 82nd.birthday on Thursday last but who is still active in Lodge and Cote St.Paul United Church.A round of applause was also given to Sis.Royston who is entering her 36th.year in financial positions in the Order.A meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Alma McLeod on the evening of Dec.28th.to plan 1955 activities \u2014all members are urged to attend.Toys For Underprivileged Are Ticket To Yule Party Of B.Of T.Associates Wednesday, December 15, at 5:30 p.m.the Montreal Board of Trade Associates hold their annual Christmas Party, complete with Christmas tree, singing waiters and trimmings.Every member \u2018of the Associates brings 2 gifts, one for a girl and one for a boy, gaily wrappped and marked to indicate the ages of the children for which they are intended.Through the kindness of Norman Holland, whose philantroppic efforts are gifts \"are distributed at Christ- ' mas to the children in the public ward of the Montreal Neurological Institute.The balance of the gifts are kept until summer and given to underprivileged youngsters who attend the Fresh Air Fund summer -camp at Chambly.In both instances, Mr.Holland found that no one had ever given such gifts to the children in these institutions.As the members of the Associates enjoy their.party revelry, the gifts pile up around the tree, and the thought of making so many lives happier is indeed a happy one.Maritime Club The Maritime Women's Club of Montreal, Incorporated will hold its Christmas meeting this evening -at 8.30 o'clock in Ephraim Scott Memorial @all, 5545 Snowdon Avenue.> There will be a Christmas tree, around which members may place their gifts for the veterans .at Ste.Anne \u2018de Bellevue Military Hospital.\u2019 A number of these veterans wil attend the meeting., Rev.Malcolm À.Campbell will address the meeting and the Women's Community Club choral group ôf the Town of Mount Royal À Will: provide\" Christina music; « Creep R pra Xl als > Frances Burness\u2014 tous DELLE TE QUE LE PTE M La For Her.CL - - FOR CHRISTMAS Exquisite Nylon Lingerie .SLIPS - PETTICOATS e e COWNS \u2018 BED JACKETS e e BRIEFS PANTIES By KAYSER, HARVEY WOODS and other leading makes HOUSECOAT SPECIAL 100% wool flannel Housecoats, loomed in England.Bh : Red, royal, wine and powder blue.from 14.95.@ Free Gift Boxes With Your Purchases @ OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT JILL 9 P.M.| \u2019 | \u2019 1233 Greene Avenue , Fl.9541 (Opposite venue Theatre) We.have many lovely treasures to make Her Christmas - \u201c a happy one.Come in and see \u2014 and enjoy our personal service.Mary Chess Colognes Blouses Lingerie Gloves Hosiery Christmas Flowers GNES REID SHOP 4888 WA ) \u2018Sherbrooke 0 DExter 1850 St.West '/] LTD.AN A OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS \u2018 { fn uy tA ' - ) foe SEE HA © TURAL RA A 2 & TFA AIR 1 CT tar.mises ame AN Ty gS CORO a of grise ane ts cantine ST De 1 CEE a Vas he TRA in term te 10 ECS a + a nd en es TE ÿ i Aa or ma 1 ee | A+ ta / PAGE FOURTEEN It's from BIRKS for Christmas of ee Challenger.the watch \u201cprotected accuracy Made in Switzerland\u2019s world famous ETERNA craftshops and set in beautifully designed cases .the 17-jewel movements are protected against dust and magnetism, A.10kt.yellow gold-filled case, 70.00 B.14ki.yellow gold top, stainless - steel back, water-resistant case.ETERNA-MATIC calendar movement, 125.00 - Available on Birks Budget Terms BIRKS JEWELLERS SERVICED IN OUR STORES FROM COAST YO COAST SEE FREINER eo % THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 109, 1954 Field, benevolent convener.A con-* ers\u2019 Hospital for Crippled Children.Just like a real little girl walking with GUARANTEED WALKING MECHANISM e It's so easy to sel her hair in any style EVERYTHING! Sally Stepper Is one of the most beautle tiful dolls you've ever 1ean .even to small details of dimples, finger nails ond creases In her chubby arms and legs.Sally has long lifelike Male that can be wathed, combed, Woved and curled, set or braided.She can be washed, dressed and undressed in standard tfoll costumes, Sivrdily made of a pew shockproof plastie MAIL NO-RISK COUPON TO-DAY, Strattan Manufacturina Company, 94 Adelaide St.West, Toronto, PTOUSS FUON 22.0 c000000 Sa 1100 3-place dresser tet with Li tls understood oad 1 am vot delighted fuil pur chase price will ba refunded.?E \u2018 : BR BOUDOIR.GLAMOUR: The most glamourous and comfortable loungewear is made of Acetate, the beauty fibre that is soft, smooth and whinkle shedding Acetate satin in gay colours, quilted for warmth makes this charming butcher boy ensemble with plain Mrs.Irwin Elected By Conclave: Many Donations Listed At Annual Mrs.A.N.Irwin was re-elected Commander of Westmount Conclave No.4\u2014Order True Kindred, at the group\u2019s annual meeting held in the N.D.G.Community Hall, recently.A total of 300 articles of babies\u2019 clothing was distributed to needy families during the year it was reported by Mrs.W.R.C.tons of cigarettes for the Veterans Christmas Tree; a gift of cash to the Multiple Sclerosis Society; a donation of a gift to the Royal Edward Laurentian Sanitarium at St.Agathe.The Conclave's largest donation was a planned Christmas party for the Old Folks\u2019 Home where each man and woman receives a bag containing, fruit, tribution was made to the Shrin- Other projects included ten car- Also a Christmas bag for each child at a specified orphanage, containing, toys, mitts, caps, drawing books, candies, nuts, fruit.The Toronto Flood Victims were also remembered with a donation of cash, The Tubercular Ward of the Alexandra Hospital received approximately 75 assorted toys for the children; and two Christmas baskets will be sent to needy families.TEE IRR UNBREAKABLE «CONSTRUCTIO with every Doll Beautiful Dresser Set to Comb, Wave and Braid Slate of Officers her fine Officers elected were: Coma habl mander, Mrs.A.N.Irwin; coun- was IR id sellor, Mrs.Fred Anber; line of- HA .ficers, Mrs.J.H.McKenzie, Mrs.Mrs.K.W.Matheson, Mrs.F.E.Wilkins; Mrs.W.Seeds, secretary; Miss N.Segal, treasurer; Mrs.Alice Stitt and, Mrs.F.C.Ford Deacons; Mrs.E.Secord, Mrs.R Lewis, Mrs.E, C.Cairns and Mrs.John Milne, organist, The officers will be installed at the N.D.G.Community Hall on the fourth Wednesday night of January 1955.Ellen Douglas W.M.S.The Ellen Douglas Auxiliary (Evening Dept) of the W.M.S.of Melville Presbyterian Church will meet in Melville Church Hall on Monday evening, at 5.15 p.m.Mrs.N.R.Dunlop and Mrs.John McLeish will conduct the Christmas Carol Service.Reports will be received, and election and installation of officers will take place.\u2018 MIRROR SRUSH coms Nationally Advertised at Much Higher Price NOW YOURS FOR ONLY Sep 95 LIMITED SUPPLY ORDER NOW 10 DAY TRIAL OFFER i you are not as delighted afre fittle girl herself when you open the package, return package for full refund.\\ Cooking Demonstration stration in Westminster Central United Church Hall by the Mount Royal Milling Co., at 8 p.m.today.Miss Benoit will demonstrate à variety of dishes all cooked with rise.All dishes will be sampled by the audience at the close which Dept.W.S.4252, Ontarlo.por Walking Dolls 33.95 and include complets for ysars and years of loving play.Sally Stepper ls the doil you ens favourite little girl would choose for berself.Order Now af this cs special low price.er .PROVINCE will take the form of a social STRATTON MFG.COMPANY @ 47 Colborne Street, Dept.Toronto, Ontario _ et a's 87 A ee MONEY BACK GUARANTEE candy, cookies, chocolate, jam, ete, | There will be a cooking demon-W For Donor Luncheon The President, Mrs.Alfred Miller, and \u2018the Executive 6f Temple BEmanu-El Sisterhood will be hosts to Patronesses at a sherry party prior to the Donor Luncheon on Tuesday, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Amon the patronesses are: Mesdames Hyman Grover, Josef Aron, Nathan Ring, Jack Carrick, Louis J.Cohen, Irving Gertsman, Charles H.Goldstein, Moe Tur- kenik, Samuel Pesner, George Hol- linger, Eugene .5tearns, William Morris and William N.Carin, Mesdames Harry Bornstein, Nathan Izenberg, Alfred N.Miller, Abbey Sankoff, Harry Stern, Herman H, Tower, Harry Horn, Garner H.Bornstein, Morris Born- stein, Gus G.Gray, Bernard Kruger, William Gittes, David H, Lisser, and Samuel Zion.Hospital Service Group Plan Christmas Supper The Service Croup of the \"Woman's Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal will serve a home-cooked Christmas Supper to the Resident Student Nurses ang Interns on December 19 from 5 p.m.to 6.30 p.m.in the Nurses\u2019 Sitting Room.This invitation is extended to any nurse or doctor of the Hospital.Mrs.ED.Johnson, chairman of the service group, assisted.by Miss Dora Miller, Mrs.M.Coyle and Mrs, W.A.Lemesurier will be in charge of this event.- : In addition to this the service group will pay a visit on Christmas Eve to distribute a gift to each patient of the Public Wards as has been done in the past few years.The Service Group of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital meets every Wednesday afternoon throughout the entire year to make dressings for the Hospital.DRESSES MADE TO MEASURE In The Newest Styles CUSTOMERS\u2019 OR OUR MATERIALS ® Repairing ®Remodelling ANNA GOWNS 346A VICTORIA AVE.(Near Somerville) EL.0823 Evenings: CL.1553 Closed Wednesday Afternoons What is PARK LANE?To the St.Jomes Street executive, Park Lane is a humidor of the best cigars Cuba has to offer .The young bride knows her gift of fine china or cutlery come from Park Lane ., A little boy remembers thot the wonderful European chocolate train he received was marked \"Park Lane\u2019 .To others, Park Lane is an exciting place to browse in.Park Lane means many things to mony people, but, most of all Pork Lane is where one special person finds a gift for another.Gifts priced for every purse.See our large selection of the finest imported chocolates.1450 Peel Street AV, 8-7777 Opposife the Mount Royal Hotel evening.There will be door prizes.A \\ et Tey 4, TTT RISE LE ¢ Sponsored by the Lagies Pro- FE Wis verison Open Friday.& Saturday Nights Patronesse$ Listed 4 olythed en, .Thy yJraceful} at wa aq hd jars) hich wi mued, - Modeï pn have stylis ses, Aj de \u201c4 Ed «ctical, te HN The G, I! hold, Ecembg) ¢ home ronquit - ro \u2018 ER - - - fee _ \u2014 THE esas, i WESTMOUNT, FRAT, DECEMBER 10; 1954 - \u2014 PAGE FirTEEy - fractive Ar I ay Of Luggag e ie 1 Je Forties canes, crayons, etc.This year the | | stockings 0 cained ie fiom Which To Choose Gifts.-: [And Children \u2018I members pooled ' their groeery extra attraction.Mrs.K.W.Matheson\u2019s home Luggage is always high on the Christmas gift list.It is is f substantial, useful present, yet it carries with it the glamor of [ox 2 > nes Aves: once = fr away places and the promise of exciting journeys -fo dôme.- ni \u20ac oh, tre Santg's store This year there is such a tantalizing assortment on the sarket\u2019 [be 5 wee 1 th toys, boxes\" of hit & man shoppin g for his lady fair thay be painfully confused.\u2018Oranges, apples, candies, nuts and re are a few pointers to.help * .| clothing all in readiness for the Calvary Club Group Christmas packing of Christmas him make bis choice: bags -for the Old Folks -Home, | When a woman chooses luggage To Meet For Supp and an orphanage at\u2019 Rosemere.\u2018The annual Chto upper This Christmassy array has been for herself she buys a bag which \\ Mi; as light as possible without|meëting of Calvary Business gathered by Westmount Conclave gaificing < strength, -She knows Women's Club, will.be held on N°- 4 Order True Kindred mem- ere Will be Limes when she will Wednesday, \u2018December 15, at 6 \u201cbers.Mave to tote her own luggage and p.m.in Calvary United Church| The Old Folks\u2019 Home will be \"un extra five pounds can be the Hall, Greene, Ave.and Dorchester Well looked after as each inmate Airaw that breaks the camel's St, West.} will - receive ,a bag containing pack.Then, too, air travel nas| A dramatic presentation of the fruit, candy, cookies, jam, bis- ade modern travellers extremely Yuletide play entitled \u201cA Litile cuits, chocolate bars, etc.Each eight-conscioiis.Excess baggage [Child Shall Lead Them\u201d, will be child at the orphanage will re- an hurt the pocketbook as well [given by the Reverend Walter [ceive a plece of wearing apparel; Ls the muscles.J.Spence.a large toy, also several small Madame WANDA Facial and complexion expert - From the Store of Distinction MENS SUEDE MESTS MEN'S SUEDE .AND WOOL JACKETS $24.35 MEN'S JACKETS - IN ENGLISH SUEDE MADE-TO-MEASURE 513.95 | A orge selection of Wallets in Alligator, Ostrich & Calf Most women\u2019s luggage starts : with a box of light plywood glued \\ Akt the corners anr reinforced for trength.Make sure that the box | 3 well built, with good quality inges, locks and handle.takes pleasure in announcing that in her exclusive Ladies Salon ; A man doesn't mind carrying - eo scuffed and battered bag \u2014 in you may now have |_Have your gift wrapped in AND foun og rt, he rather likes it.But a * SPOT REDUCING MASSAGE Irene Wilson's Gold and CLOTHES 45 oman wants luggage which will 1 Black without extra charge RE ! ske hard knocks without scuffing suited fo your individual requirements ; s k id which can be cleaned up after o MB holiday to louk like new for the ext trip.That fs why vinyl plas- Jc coated fabrics are now ton MBavorites in women\u2019g luggage cov- ring.Not so many .years ago pate fabrics were regarded only fs a cheap substitute for leather; nay they are dominating the igh-style luggage field.They von't scuff, are almost impossible o tear, and can be kept new- poking with soap and water.Also featuring Cosmetigs by DR.N.G.PAYOT of PARIS ) For appointments coll Fl.0798 1430 Sherbrooke St., West {between Bishop and Mockey) -AV.8-4507 Today's wornan is nofwcontent perely with juggage which is Kong and light, She wants it to ea stylish part of her ensemble.e well-dressed traveller now ms.ders \u201cluggage part of her jardrobe \u2014 just like gloves or andhag! The new coated fabrics ave made possible a dazzling ar- ay of colors and textures; from owder blue to sophisticated reed.Then, too, shapes are interest- g The new bags which taper racefully toward the topTare bull at way to make them easy.to pity.The square little train boxes fre designed to carry cosmetic Mpitles in an upright position to @inimize spills.There are smart ew {rain cases on the market Mis Christmas fitted with bottles hd jars of light and unbreakable Molrthene, 1 : «oo S16% E-RAIN OUTFIT .$1.6\" coms IT et ARMS MOVE JANIE'S AN EXCITING, WONDERFUL DOLL THAT ACTUALLY WALKS! She'll keep your favourite little girl enthralled for hours on end.Made like a big, expensive doll, Janie's arms, legs, head move .her eyes open and close .have real eyelashes.Her shining Saran hair can he washed, combed, curled.AND SHE'S MADE OF UNBREAKABLE PLASTIC for hours of sturdy play.Never before such value at only $1.49! 10 EXCITING\" CUSTOM MADE OUTFITS TO CHOOSE 4, | Hurry! Order your Janie now and order any of her 10 exquisite outfits.Perfect in each tiny detail, custom-made for Janie of hard- 5 wearing materials with finished {a seams.Special extras include 4 miniature dress hangers, real rh lace and braid trim, stoles, purse, socks, shoes.Everything a well dressed doll could wish for.MAIL THIS COUPON | Something clse new is a zip-on ggage Cover made of tough ansparent plastic.It gives good Fotection and has the great ad\u201c Mentage of letting a handsome bag BE seen \u2014 instead of hidden away der a duit fabric wrap.ve Since many women now collect ts of luggage as they do china \" sterling silver, it's a good idea p choose a gitt piece in-a design hich will not too soon be discon- hued.Modern systems of transporta- n have spurred the development\u2019 stylish, streamlined carrying ses, And modern materials have ade this fashionable luggage à a ù : actical, | J-RED RIDING HOOD.12 TODAY! HW \u2014 \u2014 \\ X 3 NO RISK\u2014MONEY REFUNDED BY 4 Gyrette Club SMP\u201d RETURN MAIL IF NOT DELIGHTED.| Lhe Gyrette Clib of Montreal FU STRATION MANUFACTURING CO., 47 Colborne St, » Toronto, Qui D.m8 3 4 2481 sa ; Lo tu mois meeting a | Pleose rush me .Jonie Dell(s) ot $1.49 (doll enty) | x & home.of Mrs.2%, Masse, 436 ond .outils as indicated below ot prices os shown.| i Ê ponquin Ave., Town of Mount 2 À Bridal Ouf.@.$198.B Sleeping OuiMt.@.$1.49 I pe pra er a short business \u2018 .A .= - pe cling, thee will be a Christmas N-FARMERETTE OUTFIT Fi 2 PE a tren Le Spor Suit ° | : ry, ~ hd THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 The West End: BUDD & DYER Ltd.CENTRALLY LOCATED, 370 VICTORIA AVE.EL.7371 \u2014 + THESE TWO LASSES are displaying different reactions to being photographed, but it's a safe bet they both get the same reaction from interested males \u2014 long low whistles.The whole effect is one much envied by localities during the present season, and is found aplenty in the sunny south in Florida.Unity Seniors Are Signed, Practice For MAAA (lash A starting 10 players were signed this week by coach Maurice Mariasine, and the Unity Boys Club senior B hoop aquad is now set and waiting Monday against MA AA.Practices have been held chances of a final exhibition + Trinity at the Unity gym.* Mariasine has Nivided his team into two complete groups.Newcomer Bob Paul, looking very good, is centering two old standbys in Jack McKissock and Dave Barnard.Bill Buckberrough and John Reddon form the guard combination.Peterson on Bick List Grant Peterson, presently on the sick list, centers a sécond line with Mike Barnard and Emmet Murphy are the guards on this team.The UBC quintet is expected to year than that they played in last season.They are entered in sec- with Northern Electric, MAAA, Southwestern Y, and YMHA.N.E.Take Opener The Electricmen opened their season last week by beating MAAA 55-31.Millar Gallow is the big man for Northern, and he poured 21 points through the hoop in the opener.Southwestern and the Y have split \u2018a pair of tilts.The YMHA crew lost 70-36 in the Golden Ball final, but came hack in their opening league game to trounce Southwestern 86-64.Unity will receive YMHA Wednesday and Southwestern Friday, to close out competition for this year.They resume Jan.6 at Northern Electric.The schedules: SENIOR B Section 1 Dec.2\u2014MAAA at Northern Electric.Dec.4\u2014S\"Western YMCA at YMHA.Dee.11\u2014Northern Electric at YMHA.Dec.13\u2014Unity BC at MAAA.Dec.14\u2014Northern at S\u2019Western YMCA , Dec.15\u2014YMHA at Unity BC.Dec.17\u2014SWestern at Unity BC.Dec.20\u2014YMHA at MAAA.Jan,_4\u2014MAAA at S'Wèstern, dan.&\u2014Unity -at#Northern, Jan.10\u2014Northern at MAAA, Jan.11\u2014YMHA at S\u2019Western.Jan, 13\u2014YMHA at Northern.Jan, 14\u2014MAAA at Unity.Jan.20\u2014SWestern at Northern, Jan.22\u2014Unity at YMHA.Jan.25\u2014Unity at S\u2019Western.Jan, 20-\u2014MAAA at YMHA.Jan.81\u2014S'Western at MAAA.Feb.4\u2014Northern at Unity.Section 2 .Dec.2\u2014International at RCAF.bec.3\u2014Holy Trinity at RMR.aT Deé.9\u2014RMR at RCAF.4 Dee: 12\u2014Navy at Holy Trini ; Dec.15\u2014RMR at Internationa Dec.16\u2014RCAF at Navy.Dec.17\u2014Internationnl at Ndvy.Dec.19-\u2014RCAF at Holy Trinity.Bec.21\u2014Holy Trinity at Intdrnational Jan, 9\u2014RMR at Holy Trinity, 7 4 { to open their regular season twice weekly, and there are game tonight against Holy Jan.12\u2014RCAF at International.Jan.13\u2014Holy Trinity at Navy.Jan.14-\u2014RCAF at RMR.Jan, 15\u2014Navy at RCAF.Jan.17\u2014Navy at RMR, Jan.22\u2014International at RMR.Jan.25\u2014Navy at International.Jan.27\u2014Holy Trinity at RCAF.Feb.3\u2014RMR at Navy.5\u2014International at Holy Trinity CNR Keeps Ahead In City Hoopla CNR maintained their lead in the Westmount Municipal Basketball League Wednesday, beating Royals 56-40 for their fifth straight win.BYers notched their first win of the season in the second game of the twinbill, beating Stayner 50-42.Tuesday Alouettes got back on the win trail trouncing MacRae 80-24, R.Morris led the Railroaders with 20 points, while Slater potted 14 for Royals.Gibson and Ender each netted 14 for BYers, while Earle Mac- Donald with 25 was high for Stay- ner.The defending champions played with only four men.Dave Binmore was high\" scorer for the Als Tuesday, scoring 24 points.Dudley played in the second half only, and hooped 18.\u2018 Diminutive Hughie McDonald was the only bright light for the MacRae larrigans, leading them with 10 points.Cam McFadden got eight.STANDINGS P.W.L.F.A, Pts.| CNR ee.\u2026 5 5 0 297 206 10 Alouettes .\u2026y- 5 4 1 284 253 8 Royals .5 3.2 206 226 6 MacRae +4.5 1 4 199 273 2 BYers .5 1 4 221 233 2 Stayner .5 1 4 214 270 2 Local Lady Curlers Cop Harringion Cup The Heather Ladies Curling Club won the Harrington Trophy competition at the Town of Mount Royal, splitting matches but winning on total points 20\u201416.A team skipped by Mrs.Adair of Heather won 14\u20145 over one skipped by Mrs.Turnbull, while Mount Royal's Mrs, Horsbugh beat Mrs.Nixon 11\u20148.ro Westmount Club Free Ski Clinic Starts Dec.10 The first of a series of free ski clinics sponsored by the West- mount Ski Cluo will be held Friday, Dec.16.at 445 p.m.in the Westmount YMCA.The series is designed to encourage and improve the standards ef junior skiing among students of west end schools.Training, equipment, tcehnique and racing will be among the subjects covered.Colored ski films, chosen for their instructional and entertainment value wil be shown regularly.The clinics are open to any student interested in Improving his} or her skiing.In conjunction with the clinic, the club is starting its free evening ski instruction for members Wednesday.The classes under the supervision of an Alliance instructor, willl be divided into groups for beginners, intermediates and experts.Th: experts group will form the basis of a competitive team.Anyone interested in the club\u2019s activities is invited to join the group when they meet Wednesday at 7:45 p.m.at the Westmount Y.* rm - PAGE NINETEEN Sales: WA.0331 Service: English Lamb's Wool Finest Botany Wool TWIN SWEATER SETS .cvvveravaqrnscaranne TWIN SWEATER SETS .c.c.criterncrnnrrncranoes Many Attractive Colors GENTLEMEN GIFT SHOPPERS! Piha My, You can relax comfortably when you ch \u201cher\u201d gi with crowds, and EVERY IFT vil be wrap itn, Dating and Black witheut extra charge.IMPORTED and Exclusive te us Tan only ! English Suede Berets English Suede to match Gloves Suede Vests $16:95 $6.50 $6.50 Beautiful Winter Shades FINEST SELECTION OF Handbags © $12.50 up 1430 Sherbreoke St., West (between Bishop and MacKay) From the Store of Distinction pped in lrone Wilson's Gold $26.00 $21.00 en.| oH argement of the premises and is caused by a policy of the best : service come .a ined with the best prices possible.Expansionitis also results in à larger display\u201d ok area and is of great convenience te the customers « hl To celebrate the opening of the ri new addition to our store, we are offeify =; the following.2, oy | J EXPANSION SPECIALS ak SU ÿ Ni ÿ RCA Vicror / Si TELEVISION + To be sure of best reception and most enjoyment, always choose RCA Victor \"Deep n a r Image\u201d T.V.\u2014 and to be sure of best service, DU N B A R \" always buy from Dave Campbell's Melody Model 21-TC-147 = House \u2014 The House of Service, +\" Aslow we 246 weekly Dave Campbell's $329.00 MELODY HOUSE The House of Service \"B R E N T\" _ [ As low as 1.98 weekly $214.95 RCA VICTOR RADIOS i 24\" Deep Image T.V.# by a 7 24\" Deep Image T.V.\"BYSTANDER\" .À i \"WE LDON\" As low as 3.16 weekly 2 2 As low as 2.93 weekly © $499 00 Le .ji 4 $ .00 À : au?3 > Watch for our new, \"Do-it-yourself\" centre | a 9 y .i Daye Campbell \u2018S| for home woodworking tools and supplies.| 11 a a \\ iy! | fa 5 K WEST i y 4896 Sherbrooke St.West CRIA WA.8141 : Diss CAE A A A AE PGA GEAR nai in RAGE nm mimenans i .1 "]
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