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[" > - - - - ~ 2 a x.ve TA ar tare > AER YES Yor Yong 1, Yew Yew SE are PS ae WON.yr roy.Poe, x RCE GS YE eee BS oh PRE A CA ER ESS te (S25 Sa oa \u201c - .EE LL Le - or Weredale House, The boys trace, saw, paint and embellish niaking \u201cof the decorations.CHRISTMAS PREPARATIONS AT WEREDALE HOUSE: Kenneth Deschamps, Donald Goer- nert, RichaM Truemapn, Peter : Hanson, Roy Best, Herbert Si- g mons and Phillip Goernert are busy making decorations for one of Montreal\u2019s Red Feathef agencies plane, various kinds of material used in the WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954.Proprietors.Study Civic Contest: May Decide Entry Early Next Week The question of civie elections in Westmount is now* expected to be settled at a general meeting of the Westmount Property Owners Association early next week.Monday, issue failed to resolve the question of running candidates in opposition to the slate traditionally nominated by the Westmount Municipal Association.The proprietors, seeking a clarified position from the nominees, heard from candidates Gerald G.Ryan and J.C.Cushing.But the situation cleared only.slightly by the end of the meeting.Afterwards, at an executive caucus, it was suggested that Mrs.R.B.Cardinal be nominated for one of the council positions.Final decision on nominating a candidate cannot come before the next general meeting, however, expected to take place early in the week.Purpose of the meeting was to test the opinions of the nominees on issues which caused the formation of the Property Owners Association some yedrs ago.- The association showed itself to.be favorable to a suggestion from & showdown on thex B.S.Mergler, QC, brought in as legal aid, to select a committee to meet in-round table discussion with the nominees.But Frank Gates, president of the Municipal Association, said he was \u201csure the candidates would not express their platforms beforehand.\u201d Both Mr.Ryan and Mr.- Cushing said they needed more time to study the .issues, and could not give clear-cut viewpoints.\u201c This left Elphege Menard, president of the Property Owners, so that he could not say one way or the other if the association would put up its own candidates.If it does, the association is expected to nominate Mrs, Cardinal for mayor, and at the same time make nominations for three or four of the council seats.Mrs.Cardinal would oppose J.A.De Lalanne for the mayoralty, (Continued on page 9) Western Area Gets Yuletide Aid In Solving Post Office Traffic Jom A new temporary post office opened yesterday in Westmount, to provide help during the heavy holiday\u201d season.Authôtities ih Ottawa announced that postmaster general Alcide Cote, upon a request from Hon.George Marler, local MP, had authorized a temporary office at 4635 Sherbrooke street west, opposite Victoria Hall.Thé new office, which will cease operation after Dec.31, is \u201cto assist the \u2018eitizens of the western part of Westmount.\u201d There will be no deliveries from the office, or any handling of Be \u2018ders, but all other services.will be avila.do Bther Postal \u2018statiohs ate abindted.resdgk.-4 - 2e Myrtle Cook Will Address Banquet Here Myrtle Cook McGowan, well know authority on woman\u2019s sports Will be the guest speaker at the first annual Mother and Daughter banquet et the Unity Boys Club Monday, at 6:30 p.m.Plans have heen completed fur the event, aré main feature will be the presentation of crests and awards.Entertainment will be provided by rnembers of the Unity talent club.Head table guests will include Mrs.J.L.McDougall, commissioner of Girl Guides in Montreal; Mrs.John Corbett, chairman sf the group wurk section of the council of social agencies; C.A.Wylie, executive director of the Montreal Boys Association, and Mrs, Wylie; Borden Empey, president .of .-the Westmount Rotary Club, and Mrs.Empey; Mrs.Roy L.Campbell; Del Sherman, radio and television personality; Irene Wall, men Olympic team in 1948; Phyllis Glennen, president of the Montreal Ladies Basketball League; W.G.Moxley president of the Unity Boys Club; Maurice Maria- sine, executive director of the club and Mrs.Marlasine.ne : RE ry Host bu act gs TWENTY PAGES NO SNAFU REPORTED IN STREET SWITCH Inspector R.Edmonstone, of the Westmount police told The Examiner the city's two new one-way streets are \u201coperating \u201cWell\u201d since keing put into effect last week, Although considered early to fully assess the results of the new traffic regulation on Victoria and Grosvenor avenues, the inspector said that there has been a minimum of complaints.Parking restrictions also went into effect on the streets when the one-way signs were put up, a boon to snow-removal | crews.'PROVI NCE AFFIRMS BY-LAWS (Special To The Examiner)\u2019 Quebec, Dec.16 \u2014 The Public Bills Committee of the | Legislative Assembly here today restored to the city of Westmount provisions of the law under which a - candidate for mayor or alderman may become qualified through property owned in the name of his wife \u2014 and put the stamp of approval on building zone changes sought by the city which tightens municipal control at certain points.Some time ago the general law of the province wag amended and as a result persons\u2019 seeking public-office at the municipal level were forced to possess property qualifications in their own name, for the city explained that this had made it difficult for the Westmount Municipal Association, which usually presents a slate, to obtain the right type of candidates.In a number of cases, he said, \u201cthe men sought could not qualify\u2019 because their property was in their wife's name.\u201d Premier Duplessis agreed and said that the requested change in the law appeared \u2018would in his opinion help Westmount to obtain the right type of candidates.The change applies only to the city of Westmount.In the other changes, in which ®the city sought better control over building regulations, Mr.Weldon explained that the city wished to control construction of new houses and also certain types of renovations.A recent Superior Court Judgment held that the law applied only to new corstruc- tion and in interpretation an owner could convert to a store manager of Canada's Wo-|! (Continued on page 9) Forneret Urges Clinical Approach To Problems Of Criminals And Jail \u201cWe cannot solve our criminal problems by locking a man up for the rest of his life,\u201d Rev.G.R.Forneret told members of the Rotary Club of Westmount Club at Victoria Hall on Wednesday.Rev.Forneret, who was for 20 years Protestant chaplain at St.Vincent de Paul peniteñtiary, said the main difficulty is that a criminal is judged by the public emotionally or .sentimentally.He said a clinical approach must be taken towards criminal problems as a good percentage of the public are ignorant towards criminology.\u201cThey are just not conversant with the ordinary criminal's background,\u201d he said.\u201cMost criminals are ordinary people, not animals or degenerates, but the difference between them and you and I' is that we have had the good fortune to be educated to control the urge to do these things which are wrong\u201d | he pointed out.\u201cConvicts even rend ot look like aople?\u2019, Fo pa Rp Fla} vén St\u201d 20° * years is easy to say, it is easy for the judge to say, but it is certainly not easy for the man who has just been sentenced to that term to look forward to, he said.It is not easy for him when he ig taken away from his wife and family.On the other hand there is the professional criminal who is hard and tough, and'who must be dealt with in a severe manner, he said, It is difficult for the average person to understand the criminal mind, the speaker said.Some of the inmates are there because they are died-in- the-wool lawbreakers and \u201ccop-haters'\u201d while others are ordinary persons who made one slip.Even a criminal\u2019s religion has been made for him by others Rev.Forneret said.In fact he lives a: J.W.\"Weldon, Q.C., acting\u2019 to be in order and that it = A 2\" em te \u20ac pa a So Sea = r .) .» à \u2018Second hand religious life, .- vue Assis RELL Se reba a = ani Resident Elected To Exporters Body s ?PAGE TWO James M.Packham, 35 Holton avenue, assiscant general manager of Canadian Vickers Limited, has been elected & vice president of She Canadian Exporters Association, it was announced last week by president I.E.Lenard of Toronto.Mr.Packham was also named chairman of the national committee for the association's 1955 convention, slated for the Seign- ory Club Oct.31, Nov.1 and 2.MELVILLE'S CHOICE THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1054 \u2014 9 ; ~ .+ Ft, HELP ENTERTAIN BLIND: Claude Chatelain, NDG resident * There's Still Time.TO HAVE YOUR NEW MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT or OVERCOAT Ready for Christmas ORDER NOW! Ladies\u2019 and Gentiemen\u2019s Best English Woolens SUITS, TOPGCOATS ao OVERGOATS BEST SELECTION.CUSTOMER'S OR OUR \u2018Special attention given to - MATERIAL MADE UP, ® REPAIRING © REMODELLING PHONE ORDERS WE.1151 NETH Free, courteous delivery F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 & Cents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) WI.6633 All sizes \u2014 All prices These are balsams end will not shed their needles os quickly as spruce © ORDER NOW FOR We carry a full selection of BIRDS EYE Frosted Foods 4471 St.Catherine St.W.who teaches at the Louis Brail Institute in Westmount, was among those who helped to entertain a group of blind persons at a party given by the Verdun Women\u2019s Club recently.Left to right are Mr.Chatelain, Mrs, Chatelain, Marcel Tremblay, Miss Lucy Senkevitz, director of the recreatioflal committee for the Montreal Blind Institute, Mrs.Oliver Jones, president of the Women\u2019s Club, Verdun Mayor Edward Wilson, Mrs.Peter Sinclair, past president and founder of the Women\u2019s Club, Marcel Lequin, organizer of the.Montreal recreational Committee for d- nN guest speaker .4t Monday's .banquet is in private life the wife of Lloyd McGowan, well-known Star .Mrs.J.Gill is the new leader of the dolls and blocks: club, sports reportér with the Montreal .DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING New Evening Classes starting January 6th At Training Quarters, Westmount.+, Courteous, qualified instruction with special supervision of young handlers.Information, write Montreal Dog Obedience Training Club 3156 TRAFALGAR HEIGHTS MONTREAL 6, QUE.» => Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS * PROMPT SERVICE * P.McCUAIG LIMITED 65 Hillside Ave.Westmount ATTENTION SKIERS! Accidents DO happen.YOU may be unfortunate.Medical Attention Is Expensive.INSURE! .E.D.Christmas INSURANCE BROKER 388 St.James St.West - Montreal, Que.MA.3332 GL.4519 the blind, and Mrs.Wilson.\u2014Photo by Ed Bermingham EE [dlls PR Tony Pascale and his orchestra will provide the music for tonight's Christmas dance at the Unity Boys' Club.All \u2018members of the club, their parents and friends are invited to attend.The planning committee of the Plus 16 club have prepared an excellent program and everyort is assured of a good time.The dance starts at 8.30 p.m.Christmas Parties The first of a series of Christmas parties took place Friday when the Sewing Class under the leadership of Miss M.Timm had a wonderful time.Tomorrow afternoon, an estimated 250 youngsters will welcome Santa Claus on his first visit to the club this year.The program will consist of movies, games, entertainment and refreshments.The big feature of the evening next Wednesday will be special entertainment.This party is for the 11 tc 16 year olds and an estimated 150 boys and girls will be cn hand to enjoy an evening of fun The party starts at 7 p.m.Dance Classes Grow Lois Allum's ballet and tap dancing classes now have an enroil- ment of 25 girls who are attending regularly Wednesday.Mrs.Murray's new dance class composed of 20 teenagers meèéts Thursday to learn the fundamentals of social dancing.Miss Doreen Lacelle will inaugurate a beginner's dance school on Saturday, Jan.8.Miss Lacelle will teach ballet, tap and acrobaties.The demand for this type of activity has been increasing steadily and has made it necessary to form the two new groups.Short Items Mayor Roy L.Campbell was a visitor last Friday.He saw the fretwork and wood carving classes in operation and was entertained informally by members of the *al- ent club who were rehearsing.Fred Pennell\u2019s talent club provid ed entertainment for 250 youngsters at the Masonic Temple Saturday .Tonight the group will present a variety show at Calvary Church .on the 28th they will bring joy to the patients of Queen Mary Hospital .Nine boys and a leader have been invited to attend the annual Christmas party sponsored by the Rotary Club of Montreal next Tuesday at the Mount Royal Hotel.Ülub members Anne Doherty and Ruth Driver will be the re- LE) THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.00 pr Unity Boys\u2019 Club | 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB 7% By Maurice M ariasine 7 [BATTERIES] FOR ALL MAKES OF cipients of trophies at the banquet Monday\u2014these were: won by the girls at the track and field meet last June .Unity's senior cagers have been scheduled with Montreal's top basketball senior \u201cB\u201d teams .This week, they play M.AAA and YMHA., .Unity's hockey teams waiting for the opening of the Westmount Municipal Leagues.Junior leader Hughie Laws busily engaged these days with the formation of a juvenile basketball team and a midget hockey team .Myrtle Cook, the 2 ACOUSTIGON OF MONTREAL (Western Division) 4928 SHERBROOKE-ST.W.EL.8616 HOWARD S.ROSS, Qc.Barrister and Solicitor Office: Suite ms, Daily Star Bidg., Residence: Terrace Apartments, 231 St, James Street West, Ten Rosemount Avenue, Plateau 4451 Westmount, GLenview 2177 iI?no answer at residence \u2018phone Pi.4451 PHONE == 24-hour service e for our customers _ - BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing & Heating C Contractors 4937 Sherbrooke West Westmount oO, and fo SUE ws Crown R Se sx Seagram's \"83\" = FINE FLOORING \u20ac HARDWOOD © RUBIER À Speclatisisg In Refinishing Old Moors ||.\"A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET - WESTMOUNT Free Estimates ® ASPHALT WE, 2323 ° VoL XV.Wo.52 _- WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, BECHER 17, 1757 Reliable JEWELLERS : WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmokers OHMAN\u2019S | \"WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.\\ oe Le.YEARS IN as ARE mel 7 PAGE THREE Make Most of Easy Chance Urges Marler Transport Minister Speaks] To Geographic Association .Transport Minister George C.Marler, Westmount\u2019s rep- Bolden opportunities\u201d.ntative in the Federal house has called on residents of ie area to make \u201cthe most of the St, Lawrence Seaway\u2019 s Mr.Marler was speaking at a meeting of the Montreal Geographic Association here recently.\u201cIndustrial sites adjacent to the way will \u2018'emjoy unparallel faciles, abundant supply of hydro- ectric energy, unique facilities ?transport, the large metropolitan market nearby, and a large fupely of skilled and unskilled abor, readily available.\u201d The transport facilities, he said, jncluded ocean and seaway on né hand, \u2018rail and road on the er.\u201cSurely all these things will ave an irresistible attraction for dustrialists and the development f industry will continue to foster e subsidiary developments that ndf@stry attracts.\u201d Mr.Marler said he did not in- SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE GIVE or GET for Yourself a handmade SPORT JACKET or BLAZER.Best English Woollens,.made to your measure for only $38.00 Crey Flannel Worsted Pants Made-to-measure $15.00 - Ladles\u2019 and Gentlemen's Sults and Coats made to measure, Best fit end workmanship guaranteed .ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS OF ALL \"KINDS.VERY REASONABLE PRICES.Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) Pick-Up and Delivery WE.5908 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS : CLOSED SATURDAYS | clude himself among the few pessimists who seem to think Montreal will not benefit from the \u201cvast expenditures to be made near at hand:\u201d \u2019 \u201cOn the contrary,\u201d he said, \u201cI believe the facilities we are creating in the metropolitan area will contribute handsomely to the growth and progress of our city.\u201d But he warned Montrealers that they will not reap the maximum benefits if they remain inactive.\u201cMontreal, with its great part in the economic life of Canada, cannot fail to participate in the tremendous benefits that will come with the seaway,\u201d Mr.Marler said.\u201cWith the new seaway, ores from the northern Quebec regions willbe able to move into the Great Lakes freely and without transshipment and, as a consequence of lower transportation costs, it is believéd this will substantially increase the market for these Canadian ores,\u201d he said.\u201cMontreal, like all other ports of Canada, will participate in the general advantages of direct, low- cost water transport into the heart of industrial Ontario and the American Middle West.\u201cThe final cost of basic imports ought, in all probability, to be reduced.Similarly, reduced costs of transports on exports of farm machinery.newspapers, pulp, pulp wood, fertilizers and other products should help broaden our foreign markets and inèrease \u2018 our sales.\u201d ~ \u201cDomestically,\u201d he said, \u201cit -is thought the seaway will tend to minimize the economic .disadvantages of location for those remote from populous central Canada and, for example, improve the competitive position of the Maritimes.\u201d Mr.Marler said there should be and fully guaranteed.Body Work and Painting RIGHT HERE, in your own neighbourhood, you can get the best buys in guaranteed used cars.So why not buy from a reliable firm where you'll be sure of courteous, honest treatment.You'll get no taxis here.Every car is clean Fernand Girard Secretary-Treasurer .Paul Girard Certified Technician Montreal's oldest dealer for Chrysler, Plymouth and Farge.» Victoria -Avenue Garage - 372 Victoria Ave.- WAInut 2761 -2 \u201cThe Customer of Yesterday is a Friend Today\u201d AAA À à À À A AA À A AAA A A À À A AA VV VVVVVVV VV VY VV IVY OY 4 Mechanical Repairs Westmount A AAAAAMAMAMAMAMAAAASAMAMAA A hh A no doubt as to which government is providing duplicate navigation facilities in the Iroquois Island district, after Canada declared her intention of building a lock on her side immediately after the United States, through the Wiley-Dondero bill, directed that all locks in the International Section be erected on the American side of the boundary line.Hyman Grover Heads Temple Emanu-El Hyman Grover was re-elected president of Temple Emanu-El at the 72nd annual meeting held Sunday.A congregational dinner preceded the meeting.Other officers elected George Hollinger, first vice president; Lawrence Marks, second vice president; E.T.Garfinkle, honorary treasurer; and Nathan Bing, honorary secretary.Hcnorary tvustees include Dr.Abram Bercovitch, Maurice Gar- finkle, William Gittes, A, L.Maii- man and Irving Tarshis.Trustees clected include\u2019 Sigmund Beckov', Morris Bornstéin, Abbey Sankotf and Alfred Zion.A resurgence of religion in tne world was pointed to by Rabbi Dr.H.J.Stern, in his annual message, He spoke of the unique place the Temple has come to occupy in Montreal, both within the Jewish community and within the larger work of interfaith where he said it is helping to draw together religious groupings.He commended the members of the Temple for their loyalty and generosity as evidenced In the drive to construct a greater Temple.include 4 4 CHOIR or STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will present the Annual Candlelight Service of Christmas Carols, Sunday at 4.80 P.M.The newly formed Junior Choir under the direction of Tan Grant will take part in-this service.Doris Killam, A.R.C.T., L.Mus.(McGill) is the organist and choir director.' OSBORN & LANGE LIMITED Chartered INSURANCE Brokers All lines of Insurance including Life MA.4268 NEW YORK 159 Victoria Square WINNIPEG MONTREAL CHICAGO SEE THE NEW MODELS! See The New FORD '55 THUNDERBIRD See The New FORD \u201855 FAIRLANE See The New- - FORD '55 CONSUL Now On Display At | Hodge Eros.ltd 6170 Sherbrooke St.W.-.WA.1175 (CORNER GRAND BLVD.) ; \u2019 ie mas wa 0m 10 7 2 PAIE SAT es rato = SiS Lo RTE RE ERT Tan 1of the \u201cB¥ing Back Christ\u201d to Christmas\u201d movement this \u2018 \u2018Year, announced yesterday that he had obtained permission from city hall to use Philip's square as the site of an outdoo: crib and that erection of the crib is_being rushed.A delegation cf students met with Mayor Jean Drapeau Tuesday and acquainted him with progress so far and with plans for further efforts between now und Christmas.His Worship is pleased with the progress\u2018and encouraged the movement organizers, *., - \u2014 à - Wesmount Park - Emmanuel *\u2014 * The regular service Sunday at 11 a.m.will be followed by a Vesper Service at 4.30 p.m.now almost traditional in.the Westmount Park-Empignuel Church\u2014wil}- be largely choral, and is meant for a members: \u201c0 the family.- \u2018 Vigitors wi \u201cbe.warmly welcomed to \u2018these pre-Christmas services.; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 LansdoWne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street _- Sunday, December -19th - 11:00 wim.Church Service 11:00~a.m.Sunday School Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cIS.THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE?\u201d Golden Text; Hebrews 11:3.Through faith we unde rstand that thg worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.Wednesday 8: 15 p.m.Testimony, Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, This Vesper Service \u2014 which.is ~ A group of men avow 2 to 4 p.m.BAPTIST ; WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West and Roslyn Avenue \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Miss Gwen Harvey, B.A., Pastor's Assistant Galt McDermott, B.Mus.Organist CHRISTMAS SERVICE - 11 AM.A MY PLEA FOR CHRISTMAS Prelude \u201cIn Dulei Jubilo\u201d Bach Anthem \u201cWhen the Sun had Sank to Rest\u201d Old-English - Carol \u201cSee! Amid the Winter's Snow West Carol \u201cO Leave Your Sheep\u201d Old French THIS SERVICE WILL BE TELEVISED ! Station CBMT - SUNDAY \u2014 11 A.M.\u2014 SCHOOL \u2018 W.8.Weaver, Ph.D., Supt.7:30 P.M.- = \u201cTHIS MAN\u201d Prelude \u201cPastorale\u201d Correlli Anthem \u201cO Thou that Tellest Good Tidings of- Zion\" Handel Solo \u201cO Holy Night\u201d Adam, Carol \u201cIn the Bleak Mid-Winter\" Holst Carol \u201cChristmas\u201d , Shelley THIS SERVICE WILL BE CANDLE-LIT BEAUTIFUL BAPTISMAL SERVICE allegiance to Christ Dr.Johnston Will Preach VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ALL SERVICES Watch-Night Service \u2014 Friday, December 31st - - UNITED Next Su ST.JAMES UN CHRISTMAS GLORIOUS MUSIC SPECIAL LIGHTING 11:00 a.m.Sermon Subject: AGES\u201d.7:30 pom.Sermon Subject: \u201c \u201cTHE MESSIAH\u201d Soloists for the Day: \" DOROTHY RINGWOOD MARGARET PRESTON RONALD HADRILL ALLEN ROBINSON Christmas Services at St.James have become a Montreal tradition.You are advised to come early.Parking facilities\u201d are available at the Church.Candle Lighting at 4.50 pom, Rev.Harvey Carapbell, B.D., D.J.\u201d 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Evening Sfrvices at 4.00 p.m.y pret, _ SABBATH MORNING - oo.ha : .0j Jdve 9:00 wom.Preliminary Services, Sunday.December 191h Fourth Sudav tn Advent ji .1:00 om.Junior Congregation, 00 \u201cChrist The Savi I $:00 a.m Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.brel Readings.cl 11:00 am.Bor M The Saviour Is - 8 au Ke scnesis 1» 37 vw ~~ Ch : 1143 aan Junior Sunday School, 40.v.23 Amos, Ch.2, 4:30 p.m.Family Vesper Service, \u2014 200 a.m.Choral Communion, v.6 \u2014 Ch.3, v.8 : A Christmas Carol Service.Preacher: The Rector.Evening Services at 3.55 pom.Kindergarten and Prime WELKDAY SERVICES .VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME un LT ary Sunday Schoot, Sunday morning at 8.30 a.m.; Sonday : 7:30 pan.Evensong evening at 4:00 pon.; Weekday morn- Preaesier: The Hev.FT.A.dea aut 7:15 wm; Weekday even- Choir Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.8.M.Rumsey.nt 6:30 p.m.Organist: 0.R.Giddon PA JREETIEEDE Dima C\u2014 Christmas Portion, augmented Choir The Church Doors will be open at 6: 30 pm.nday at ITED CHURCH Downtown Religious Centre - Established 1803 463 St.Catherine Street West * Convenient to hotels \u2018REV.NORMAN RAWSON, MINISTER REV.B.B.BROWN, D.D., Asst.Minister\u2019 Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster SERVICES BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS CHRISTMAS MESSAGES - \u201cTHE MYSTERY OF THE Special Christmas Music By The Choir The Church Doors will be open at 10:30 a.m.\u2018PUTTING CHRIST BACK INTO CHRISTMAS\u201d, \u2014Handel HELEN SHIELDS ; 4% IRENE RHIND.WESTERN McCALLUM VALENTINE SMILEY else arme * LI 17 LOWE mount.rooms.20 DOUBI very Ci bus an Street.7.HU, CLARK room »% 26 HEATH \u2018Wester nings o AEE ISSIR FTE EAR TH ET .For All Kinds of FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES CALL _ WE.1151 FREE DELIVERY NOW ON DISPLAY A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MELVILLES 4471 St.Catherine West a aus en PCT La + PE THE EXAMINER, WESFMQUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 No .2» :\u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 | WAlnut 2771x XMAS TREES.|| || a.The Westmount ESS Classified Advertisin 10 Words 45¢ 3c 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CLARKE Avenue 237, large bed-sitting room with kitchen privileges.W-39 26 GARAGES TO LET ,cluding 3.complete trains, 26 GARAGE TO LET HEATED .garage on Victoria near Cote St.Antoine.EL.9683.W-22 GARAGE to let, vicinity Victoria and Westmount Avenues.Dead storage or block heater privilege.Call T.M.Mills, Westmount .Realties, days FI.8541, local 33.After 5 DE.8828, W-38 21 GARAGES WANTED GARAGE wanted vicinity of Metcalfe Avenue and Sherbrooke, WE.4151.W-17 28-b EXCHANGE TRADE-IN your furniture and appliances at B & C Furniture _Exchange.We pay top prices.UN.6- 9796.W-13 29 FOR SALE DINING room set, 3 pleces, square table, china cabinet, buffet, walnut, $45.00.972 St.Lawrence.W-15 WASHING machine, good condition.$35.00.972 St.Lawrence.W-1 SMALL buffet; telephone table and chair; mantel clock, army cot.GL.3849, w-2 ONE lot of American Flyer trains and accessories, everything automatic, in- switches, 6.chairs, 29 FOR SALE WHY STRUGLE WITH | CHRISTMAS CROWDS?Magazine subscriptions at publishers prices.The ideal gift.Attractive gift announcement card free with every : order, All magazines, Write or .«telephone for full details of our special low priced Christmas offers.Montreal\u2019 News Dealers.Supply Company Limited.2210 Beaconsfield Avenue, WA.8151, W-43 TRAILERS FOR RENT Have you something you want moved immediately and inexpensively.Rent a trailer from.Ace Trailer Rentals.RE.8-9871, W-4 CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS PTaken in your home.Price $5.00 for 8 different informal flash pictures, 4\u201d x 3\" sent on approval before payment.Phone.after 5, AV.8-1721.Mec- Cullagh.: W-12 LADY'S dresses, copts, sizes 10-12, excellent condition.imported suits, 29 FOR SALE ELECTRIC- TRAIN American \u2018Flyer, complete with talk- ng station, automatic stock yards, baggage car, unloading car, etc.Equipped 5 x 8 table.Cost $375.00, sell reasonable, HU.8-7680.W-25 CHESTERFIELD SET 3 pieces; drapes; rug 9 x 12; clothing, 5285 Victoria Avenue, Apt.& * RACCOON COAT Gentleman's large, almost new.Phone WE.4182 after 7 p.m.-34 GOLD SATIN DRAPES Three pairs, lined and interlined, matching tassled tie backs, including bronze rods and rings, $25.00 pair.PL.5923 Friday evening and Satur.day.-35 TWO snowsuits, sizes: 6-7, various other girl\u2019s clothing.WIL 57 wW-30 \"BLACK Persian lamb coat, size 16-18, cost $600.00, sell $250.00,, Going South.WA.7087, W-31 ATs black cloth winter coat, interlined, mink collar, first class condition, size 12-14, $30.00.WE.2583 Friday, Saturday afternoon, Sundays, AT great sacrifice desire to sell very 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE BOOKS WANTED \u2014 Cash immediately for large or small collections.Immediate removal, GEORGE EDELSTEIN ASSOC.BOOK\u2014SEARCH SERVICE 4603 COOLBROOK DExter 7857 MAN'S riding boots, size 10 wide, wanted.WI.9113.W-28 | 35 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED ROWES HOME SERVICE Painting, floors, kitchens, bathrooms washed.RE.3-6829.- W-20 85 SITUATIONS WANTED po FEMALE POSITION as cook-housekeeper for elderly couple, central, ences, Phone FI.8770.> PAGE NINE LADY desires position as companion.to elderly person, 3 evenings weekly, 8-10.Call GL.4828 between 12-2.W-28 42 PERSONALS RETIRED lady in small apartment HEATED arage to rent, vicini : .1 0.00.Pho m Western ang Greene.WE.5039 ave, LENE Ne dealers, | Reasonable price.HU.8-6247., W-42 fine Alaska seal.coat, ved | Snfar, para Sm, der unerathon on 2 WE.6664 after.: - = n , size elephone an .all r - nings only.W-46 Lo ; Sone = BEAM engine, suitable for Boy; © GL.practically new Baio sidered, EL, 5416.w-32 Trades and Professional Cards x 20 Words 75c - Additional Words 3e Each * BUILDING \"REPAIRS ACADIA CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD., concrete, brick, stone, plaster, tile, concrete blocks.Repairs and alterations to sidewalks, chimneys, walls, floors, foundations, also waterproofing.Phone RE.8-2336, wW-11 CARPENTRY S.STANDRING REG'D.General Carpentry.Alterations and repairs.Painting and decorating.Planned kitchens, playrooms, arborite counter tops and paneling, a specialty.Satisfaction guaranteed.Call EL.7453.W-i CARTAGE MOVING WESTERN Crating and Moving, general transport, local and long distance.Specialty; furniture, pianos, refrigerators.Call FI.1328, W-2 \"YOUNG veteran with small van truck available days, evenings and weekends, Fred.WI.3038.W-9 5610 Sherbrooke St W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED funeral Home and Chapel rreconverted to modern styles.DECORATING _ VERN OATWAY, interior and \u2018exter- for painting.We spray garages and basements, 3405 Vendome, EL.0430._ -> INTERIOR painting and decorating.Will prepare colours to your choice.20 years experience, Free estimates.HE.6398.: W-37 DRESSMAKING | EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs.5110 Sherbrooke West, Apt.1.W-7 DRESSMAKER-designer, all kinds of alterations.WE, 7420, Westmount.W-14 FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or restyled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, Storage facilities at Standard rates, 1235 Greene Ave, WI, 3312.wW- MUSIC LESSONS PROF.R.GRANT Piano and Piano Accordion.Beginners or advanced students.Popular and classical courses.Special instruction on keyboard, harmony and theory.University exams.Accordion rentals to pupils.2274 Marcil Avenue, N.D.G.DE.4711.w-10 * TUPHOLSTERING MID-TOWN Upholstering Co.All types of upholstering.Chesterficlds Telephone day and night, WA.5582.W-3 UPHOLSTERING of all kinds.Custom and recovering.Remodeiling and repairs.Expert - workmanship.Free estimates.24 hour service.Marcel Aubin, 5031 Notre Dame St.West.Phone WI.3634.W-6 RADIO SERVICE HONEST radio repairs in your home.Guaranteed, Mr.Quesnel.BE.8580.W-45 USE EXAMINER - CLASSIFIED The Chapel of Cathedral Beaute an versi 6-6363 123 Domai St.Sulphuric Acid Is Said Miracle Of Usefulness One of the miracles of modern chemistry is the usefulness of sulphuric acid.In some way or another, it has had a hand in producing almost every single thing we use every single day.Did you know that each person in Canada uses about a hundred pounds of sulphuric acid in a year?Not in its pure form, of course.Like so many chemicals, it almost never appears as a consumer product.Instead, it is used with other products to produce new materials, things like synthetic detergents, steel for automobiles, rayon for clothing.The kitchen refrigerator is just about the last place you would expect to find a corrosive acid.But the frig itself wouldn't be there without it.Sulphuric is » before the white coating is put on and for making the fertilizer which helped grow the food inside.Even the milk we drink has been tested with sulphuric acid te determine its butterfat content.In clothing, every pound of rayon consumes its quota of sulphuric acid.And we'd be a pretty drab- looking lot without chemical dyes, which again are dependent on this acid for their manufacture.It is important in.paper making, in manufacturing colors for paints, in refining glues, in tanning leather ad making the alum used to clarif ed drinking water.by far the greatest work of this powerful acid is in producing the food we eat.Hardly a food product is grown today without the help of fertilizers and the fertilizer industry is by far the largest user of sulphuric acid.More than half the sulphuric made in Canada today goes into the manufacture of food for the crops of this country and of many foreign lands.Accidental deaths in Canada declined last December.With more car registrations than before, how did this happen?Because drivers are learning to drive more safely.ing more slowly.They are taking fewer chances.And instead of an alcoholic pick-me-up, they are turning to coffee as the \u201cone for the road.\u201d widely used for cléaning the steel Instead of speeding, they are driv-' | Proprietors Study.(Continued from page 1) while Municipal Association ean- didates for council are A.Turnér Bone, T.W.Bassett, J.C.Cush- ing, A.Powis, Jr, and G.G.Ryan.The battle is being waged primarily over zoning and rooming house bylaws, while the Property Owners also favor election of and representation of individual aldermen for specified areas, and city council meetings held in a public \u2018hall, to enable any citizens to attend at any time.Mr.Ryan said he would not \u201cstand back of every point on the program,\u201d and added while it \u201cmay have meri, it should be studied.\u201d He said he was not prepared to give a final decision on any of the questions, but that he was willing \u201cto give all my time and attention possible to these questions.\u201d Mr.Cushing said the proprietors\u2019 case had been presented in \u201ca fair and reasonable way, but needs careful study and consideration.\u201d He added his main interests \u201cwere \u201cin maintaining the standards of the administration.\u201d Mr.Gates, speaking for the other nominees, said he was sure they would have endorsed the slates of Mr.Ryan and Mr.Cushing.Mr.Menard said that all candidates during the past 25 years, a period in which there has not been a civic election in Westmount, have \u201cnever had a program \u2014 except for one point: Westmount is a residential municipality and we want to keep it that way.\u201d \u201cBut the city has progressed during that time,\u201d he added.Province Affirms .(Continued from page 1) or factory without permission of the city.Under the change a permit will have to be obtained for renovations and plans submitted to the municipality for ratification.Col.Redmond Roche (N.H.- Chambly - Rouville), sponsored the Bill in the committee.1 COMMENTATOR Mrs.G.Crowe, director of Pare ent Education cf Mental Hygiene, will be the commentator at a showing of the film Sociable Sixes to Noisy Nines, before the Shaare Zion Home and School Association in the synagogue auditorium Wednesday at 8:30 p.m, .Motorists aren't the only offenders on our streets.Pedestrians, too, sometimes weave home from year.end celebrations.Whether guests leave your home on foot or in a car, protect them by serving cof fee as the \u201cone for the road\".WHEN 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æÏ - J { - 5 = = \u201ce a ai, neige pe a étre De de Fa Ha Teri Apr rein ne Les y ar «oi rm Aik >, pra LF ri 23 Lr» Le SANG EF ri is 17 rg .= - - es LH, = Ti re at, SX ve =- Pre eme \u201c+ bets x es = te cu rs es est jo rss promis re re\" ré IE fs mak = aka, = sia pis 5 i re sites cé ETES pie Sc EDITS FATA ZAIRE ES pre J À pe ie pu p ue Te un rw ve aa 2 Re Fr EE A mp ream, ar, rames mme LL am rere ere DE EE TTR NE iri IR RE a TD RC Tt \u201ca mtd Tea 26 nor Fete AAA APY QE dé, pa Snr A Pr \u2014 EE SPP rao TWELVE \u2014 vus EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1066 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , : a + \u2014 an > Socal = >< sonal) + + Engagements < + | Jrdilings = 4 i Mrs, Gerald Parke, who nest been visiting her sisters, Mrs, .Keith Mercer and Mrs.K.B.Robertson, has taken up her residence in the Linton Apartments.Mrs, Wilson Spafford has left for Ivy, Virginia, where she will spend the Christmas holiday season with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs- Tyler Spafford, Mrs.Harold Beament, and her son, Master John Beament, are sailing to-day from New York to spend the Christmas holiday season in London, England, with Mrs.Beament\u2019s daughter, Miss Deborah Vass, and her son, Master Tib Beament.Maj.-Gen.and Mrs, R.O.G.Morton entertained at the cocktail hour Thursday for Maj.-Gen.and Mrs, H.F, H, Hertzberg, of Victoria, B.C.Mrs.Brian Keeling, of London, England, is the guest of Mr.Shirley Dixon, QC.and Mra.Dixon.- se * Verdun Soroptimist Club is to ; \u2018 ; be the hestess club at the joint Koren.an on Army dinner.of the opens Service ber of Unity Chapter.Supper was ubs to be held Wednes ays Feb- served at the very enjoyable get- ruary 23 at the Queen's Hotel.together.~ Present will be members from 5 \u2018 Zonta, Quota, and Altrusa Clubs, and the Montreal and Verdun Soroptimist Clubs.Mrs, J.Beaudoin Handfield, \u2018chairman of the special events committee of the Canadian Cancer Society Ladies Auxiliary, Montreal Divisioh, announces that a premiere of the bridal show \u2014 \u201cOrange Blossoms\u2019 \u2014 to be presented by Morgan's, will take place February 1, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel Ball Room, at 8.30 p.m.to be followed by a reception., Mrs.Helen B.Sandwell and her daughter Mrs.R.B.Havi- land have returned from Toronto where they attended the funeral of the late B.K.Sandwell.Members cf the Silver Cross Mothers Unily Chapter were entertained recently at a Christmas party given by Wm.King at the Mrs.Grace Peillard, Chairman Queen's Hotel.Mr.and Mrs.|of the Queen Mary Veterans'-Ho8- King's son was killed in action jpital visiting committee of the - Westmount Women\u2019s Club, was in RAA charge of the Christmas party last \u2019 Tuesday evening for patients on For That the 4th floor and Ward 5A.Mrs.James Rice acted as Santa All i tant Claus and distributed the gifts.mpor an Miss Lorna Halpin directed the .\u2018carol singing, and Mr, and Mrs.Gift J.C.McKean were the soloists.Also assisting with the program were Mrs.A.Corner, Miss Hazel Powell, Mrs.C.L.Cassils, Mrs.ride A.Varley, Mrs.Robert Ryan, Mrs.Li \"°° © R.Wilson, Mrs.C.H.Armstrong It's Furs from and Mrs.'C.W.Thompson.That you like to receive \u2014 and give \u2014 with CLUSIVE daughter, Miss Virginia Stike- man, have returned from Ber- FURS muda where they spent a week at the Coral Beach Club.REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue APPROACHING WEDDINGS The marriage of Edith Barbara, daughter ôf Mr.and Mrs.A.(Opposite Avenue Theatre) Wi.3312 Leslie Perry, of Westmount, to Mr.Le Tor Oscar Stangeland, son of Mr.SRorREdse SPRL TERI ARIE Ren RNERNS Jor The Holidays A New Collection With a new look \u2014 in exciting fabrics \u2014 Just in time for the gay days ahead.Dresses - Separates Sweaters Gowns | 1353 Greene Ave.Fl.7773 WESTMOUNT Open Daily 9.30 to 6 FLOMEN Mr.H.Heward Stikeman, Q.C., and Mrs.Stikeman, and their ¥ \u2014Wm.Notman & Son photo MISS EDITH BARBARA PERRY, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, A.{On a lecture four in the United Leslie Perry, of Westmount, and Tor Oscar Strangeland, son of States, arrived in Montreal Sun- Mr.and Mrs.Karl Strangeland, of LaGabelle, Que, whose [day by plane from Vancouver engagement is announced.The ~ end of December in Dominion - ./ - \u201cTas Sg i Mr.and Mrs, Bernard Panèt.» ve Raymond \u2018-are arriving next week from St.Catharines, Ont, - * to spend the Christmas holiday weekend with Mr.and Mrs, Boisdore Panet-Raymond, Mrs.Mark J.Savage left recently for Fort Lauderdale, Flor- , ida, where \u2018she \u2018will spend the - winter months, : Mr.and \"Mrs.B, a.Miller, who have spent the past month vigit.ing Mrs.Miller's parents, Mr.plane on Saturday for their home in London, England, \u2019 Mrs.B> Dunton, Mrs.Cecil Teakle, Mrs.C.B.Murphy, Mrs.George Joy, Mrs.R.Wonham Miss Carol Copeman, and Miss Lee Scowen assisted at the tea held for the governors, staff and the parents of the pupils of St.Helen's School, Dunham, _ follow ing the service of carols on Saturday afternoon in St.Matthias \u2018Church, \u2018Westmount, .a Dr.John Currie, \u2018Ë Loch \u2014Geraldine Carpenter photo |.Lomond, Scotland, who .has been marriage will take place at the |and while here will be the guest Douglas Church, Westmount.of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Mills, and Mrs.Karl Stangeland, of La- Gabelle, Que., has been arranged to take plate on Manday, December 27, at half-past four o\u2019clock in Dominion Douglas Church, West- mount.The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Janice Perry, as i maid of honor, and by Miss Ruth- -Ann - Stangeland, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid, and by little Miss Sally Sharp, niece of the bride, as flower girl.Mr, Gordon Fraser will act as best man for Mr.Stangeland, and the ushers wil be Mr, Douglas White, Mr.Ray Dho, Mr.John Perry, brother of the bride; and Mr.Michael Bone.Following the ceremony, the reception will be held at the Mount Stephen Club, The marriage of Rhoda Mary, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Japp, of Montreal, to Mr, Leonard Aime Roy, of Westmount, has been arranged to take place on Monday, December 27, in Trinity Memorial Church.The bride will be attended by Miss Margaret Logan, as maid of honor, and by Miss Helen Grieg and Miss Priscilla David, as bridesmaids.Mr.Donald Brass will act as best man for Mr.Roy, and \u2018the ushers will be Mr.Robert D.Japp, brother of the bride; and Mr.Raymond Roy, brother of the bridegroom, Following the ceremony, the reception will be held at the Ritz- Carlton.The approaching marriage of Miss Gertrude Josephine Rooney, daughter of Dawson James Rop- ney, and the late Mrs.Rooney, and Capt.Norris Forsythe, USAF, only son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Forsythe, of Philadelphia, Penn., will take place Thursday, Dec.28, in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.The marriage of Patricia Therese, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.James R.Macken, of West- Smart, son of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Hall Smart, of Brunswick, Maine, has been arranged to take place on Tuesday, December 28, at two o'clock in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, West- mount, .The bride will be attended by her sister, Mrs.Kenneth James Green, as matron of honor, and sister-in-law of the bride.Mr, Daniel Smart will act as best man for his brother and the ushers will be Mr, Brendan H.Macken, brother of the bride; Mr.Robert H.Edgecombe, and A.Roy, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.mount, to Mr.Elden Charles |§ by Mrs.Brendan H.Macken |¥ of Westmount, before returning Mr.Kenneth J.Green, brother-|to Scotland.; in-law of the bride.Following the ceremony, .the KELLIE-CASSIDY reception will .be held at the ne mar took ~ place University Women's .Club.Dec.*s in Thomas.Aquines sacristy, of Thelina Joyce, only The - marriage of Lois Ander-| daughter of Mr.and Mrs.T.son, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.| Cassidy of Westindunt, to Mr.Maurice Balson Magee, of West-| Ross Fraser Kellie, \u2018son of Ms, mount, to Mr.William Caldwell and Mrs.N.Kellie, of \u2018Verdun.Boswell, and of the late C.E.Allen The bride wag given away by her Boswell, and of Mrs.Boswell, of father and wore a cocktail length Westmount, has been arranged to two-piece dress of champagne take place on Wednesday, Dec- pengaline with matching \u2018aêces- ember 29 at four o'clock in the sories and carried a colonial bou- Church of St.James the Apostle.quet of autumn flowers.A re- The bride will be attended by ception was held later at tha Mrs.Donald I.Grahame, &S| home \u2018of the bride's parents af- matron of honor, and by Miss ter which the couple left by Barbara Darker, as bridesmaid > '| plane for New York.They will Mr.Allen P.Boswell will act as eal .* id best man for his brother, and the rest ° in Montr West.ushers will be Mr, C.S.Bradeen Sil C Unit Jr, Mr, Edmund Reid, of Ottawa, Hver Lross Unity Major Robert K.Boswell.RE.,| At.thé next méeting of the brother of the bridegroom, and Silver Cross Mothers Unity Mr.Glen Magee, brother of the Chapter to be held on Tuesday, bride, December 21, there will be a Following the ceremony, the Christmas party, at the YWCA, reception \u2018will be held at the resi- Dorchester Street West at 1.30 dence of the bride\u2019s parents 4034 p.m.All members are cordially Grey avenue.asked to attend.SPECIAL For Parties at Christmas Time and After ., .Personalized FACIALS and MAKE-UP with Dr.N.G.PAYOT of Paris COSMETICS _ i SALON WANDA FORMERLY OF MAYFAIR, LONDON, ENGLAND Open AH Day Saturday \u2014 FI.0796 Re oo win lf) \u2018See Our Wonderful Display oW, H.7242 ?ORRIN] 6 and Mrs.Ross Clarkson left by\u2018 Red F Mrs.Ro We Meeti ever inc | raising i ged Fe ation ha step in para tory out Grea Appoi include chairma in the Pearly aul announce perieral = F Montreal, as genera sounceme Colin St Chaffey, chairmen Women\u2019s.'T.Riley ithe cha Advance H C.T.chairman Red Fes Rihat each, ion is ou for the Wig Welfave PE sçencies, bave its\u201d yreater cos It not for Ÿ ing.They] Ireal Won wpport of\u201d me campai ation and progress.Tee Dauc 7.30 pm.+4 Christmas.ÿ al ts in\u2019 he ittee, Mr, Mrs.HH pill preside] Order of\" BETH: § The Testi polding a di n the M tonvener 18 onvener, I} Mrs.|.Adair, Chairman: Of Women\u201d s Division- Meeting the challenge of \u2018the raising campaigns in Montieal, ped Feather\u2019s 27-in-one organiz- Fstion have announced the second step in top-flight leadership pra- paratory to its 1955 drive throughout Greater Montreal.Appointments by Red Feather ; by: °* Enouncements also include: Mrs.Welfave Federation and its 27 gencies, each of which would \" Miave its own annual appeal at preater cost per dollar raised were * Bit not for the Red Feather grouping.They, hope other leadirg Mon- .real women will rally to the \"support of \u201cMontreal's big many-in- ne campaign as- advance organiz- * ifition and canvasser recruitement iMprogress.Daughters of Nile The statéd session of Oasis femple No.46 Daughters of the Mile, will be held in Victoria .\u201d A all Monday December 20, at \u2018Christmas partv and exchange of fits in the Club Rooms, Mrs.Edna Tedstone, vill preside.Order of dress \u2014 informal, Queen, | BETH SHOLOH DANCE {The Temple Beth Sholom is olding a dance on December 19, Red Feather Appoints \u2026* i TJs ever increasing number of « fund- .; re.\u201d include Mrs.Ian W.Adair as Mor- chairman of the Women's Division the in the- 1955 «drive, scheduléd for i early agtumn.Previously, it was nnounded.that Arthur C.Jensen, whe \u2018general manager of the Bank of | rigit.\u2018: MÉMontreal, would head the drive iMr, ' [Bus general chairman.Today's an- = THE [EXAMINER WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY; DECEMBER 17, 1954 PAGE THIRTEEN W.V.S.Members Visit Veterans At Ste.Annes ; Imported Miss Jean Bovey, Pres.of Wo- .men\u2019s Volustary Services, and Scar y es Mrs.P.T.Chilés, Chairman of the Sw ea te rs Visiting- Con mittee for Sté, An- nes Military Hospital with thirty members of the Montreal Wo: men's Club, Mount Royal Wo- mens Club, N.D.G.Women\u2019s Club, St.Lamberts Women\u2019s Club, Ladies Group of 401 Squadron, Westmount Women's Club, | C.,W.League, Bell Telephone Group, Sunbeam Club Sun Life, MADE TO - CUSTOMER FOR.CHRISTMAS GIFTS ! All Moderately Priced ES DRESSES In The Newest Styles .MATERIALS ® Repairing eRemodelling MEASURE S' OR OUR Royal Bank Group Queen Alex- \u2018ander Chapter of Eastern Star, MERRY XMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL left Wednesday evening by DVA bus for Ste.Aunes Hospital where they distributed 1100 Christmas parcels and entertained the pa- | tients in the Recreation Hall with the Barber-St.p Quartet and the N.D.G.Women's Club choir going through the \u2018wards singing Christmas carols.ANNA Evenings: 346A VICTORIA AVE, (Near Somerville) EL.0823 Closed Wednesday Afternoons GOWNS GL.1553 MRS.HERBERT STEINBERG, Convener of ~ the Beth Sholom Chanukah dance, to be held in the Champlain Room, Mt.Royal Hotel, Dec.19.PERMANENTS heir [colin Sttherlaid and Mrs.E.R.** Jk Chaffey, \u2018as first and second vice- À chairmen - respectively of the| ecil ff women\u2019s.Division; , Mrs.Ronald rs.[7 Riley was named chairman of am tie chairman of the Women's Misg [ Advance Gifts division, with Mrs.tea JH C.T.Mac Dougall as vice- \u2018and chairman of that division.St.Red Feather officials point out low kthat each\u2019 year the Women\u2019s Divi- tur- ion is outstanding in its efforts hias for the big annual drive to finance 130 p.m.followed by the usual | me,\u201d asked the-Chef.» Eggs in Cooking \u201cMost peopfe may think they - eat only- 5 eggs, or even one 3 day, when in reality they eat more, because they eat the eggs b used in cooking.For instance.baked custards, bread puddings or 4 custard pie all contain about 3 eggs each.Eggs are also used in making chiffon, pumpkin and squash -pies; in puddings, cookies, h the Mount Royal Hotel.Co-|gan; Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth\u2019 Van tonvener is \u2018Aubrey Rajak; ticket Geun; Mr.Herbert Steinberg; Mr.vfonvener, Tam Rubinstein; com- Nat Gesser; Mr.Sydney Gerson.-~ ittee, Mr.and Mrs.Michael Ko- ; * PP eal eee \"ue eae the : - 3 ty + \u2019 - \u2019 : } \\ a - CA, .30 * ly Pick a number For a \u2018I-year-old For a 2-year-old For a 3-year-oid For a 4-year-old - For à 5-year-old For a 6-year-old For a_7-year-old Foran 8-year-old - From one to twelve \u2014 boy\u2019 or girl \u2014 you'll find \u2018a gift to delight them all \u2014 in THE CHILDREN'S CORNER.For a brand new boby \u2014 a cosy flowered viyella robe eM ICDC DOCCODDOCCOD D0 DOC] Lot Cod By IDA BAILEY ALLEN 000 m0 meme Cm emo \u201cHow many eggs should a normal person eat each week, Mada- \u201cAccording to the \u2018Basic Seven Foods\u2019 for good nutrition, 5 eggs | a week.By this, I mean breakfast eggs.BREE - pe 2.95 \u2014 frou-frou waterproof pants .1.95 \u2014 a cuddly teddy bear .1.50 \u2014 tiny tartan skirt .3.95 3 \u2014 trainman pajamas .2.95 Ë ~\u2014 make-believe nurse's outfit .2.95 ¢ \u2014 cowboy shirt .ees \u2026.269 î \u2014 felt skirt and collar .695 Ÿ \u2014 amusing hand puppet\".a 2,50 ; For a 9-year-old \u2014 quilted dressing gown .9.95 4 s\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1.28 For an 11-year-old \u2014 ripon slipper socks .2.95 For a 12:year-cld \u2014 flowered crinoline .3.95 3 | Come see what fun Christmas shopping can be ! : HE CHILDREN'S CORNER | ; For a 10-year-old \u2014 tartan viyella tie Vaso GREENE x pi \u2018 = - Ir \u2019 GL.6510 rare\u201d, de x Fo ov gee ES AE ES rid IS 3 Ass EL HAE LEE axes muffins, salad dressings and many sauces.FC \u201cAltogether, the average homemaker used about a dozen eggs each week in cooking, and no matter whether the egg is visible or | & not, the nutritive value is there.White Contains Protein \u201cAnd by the way, it\u2019s the white of the egg thai contains the protein.So in saving eggs to round ¥ out the protein balance of vegetable meals, the egg white should be included.\u201d - In our meru of today, we have used eggs \u2018\u2018visibly\u201d in the stuffed egg and pimiento saladettes, and Ë \u201cinvisibly\u201d by adding them to the spinach ring.If six persons were to eat this meal, they would eat 1% eggs apiece.Tomorrow's Dinner Stuffed Egg and Pimieato Saladettes Choice of \u2014 Meat Loaf \u201c Brown Sauce or Spinach Mushroom Ring Cheese Sauce Whipped Potato Kohl-Rabi Plantatior Gingerbread \u201c Coffee Tea Milk Spinach Mushroom Ring: \u201c Drain 2 lbs, fine chopped cooked spinach (or use 1 (12 oz.) pkg.cooked frozen chopped spinach).| Add 2 tbsp.butter 1; tsp.salt, 14 | tsp.monosodium glutamate, 1; tsp pepper and 1 tsp.lemon juice.Stir in 3 beaten egg yolks.Fold in the whites, whipped stiff.Spoon into an oiled qt.ring mold.Set in a pan, surround with boiling water and bake 45 min.in a moderate uven.375 deg.F.Let stand 3 min; then unmold.Fill the centre with sauteed mushrooms; serve with cheese sauce.\u2018Plantation Gingerbeard Make up 1 pkg.gingerbread mix.Transfer the batter to 2 oiled 8\u201d layer cake pans.Bake 25 min.in a moderate oven 375 deg.F., or unt] a toothpick when inserted in the centre comes out clean, Put together with 1 pkg.cooled cooked prepared lemon pie filling.Serve with lomon hard sauce.Trick of the Chef For extra zip.add a little ground mustard to cheese sauce.The volunteer worker of the Including Outline, Cut ond Styling $1 0 SPECIAL Facials - .By Our Parisian Facialist- « AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT! IMPORTED FRENCH PERFUME HALF PRICE \u201d 4 Salon ** Bea uty Fi.2486\u2014FI.0562 Greene Ave.- l BLOUSES SKIRTS SWEATERS Buy .them to match or as separates, e e ® See our assortment of new crinolines e e e © HANDBAGS ® GLOVES eo SCARVES FREE GIFT BOXES with Your Purchase GIFT WRAPPED.2 pairs, 66 gauge, by Phantom \u201851 gauge, Jewel Box by Orie 60 gauge, by Kayser 2 pairs, 2 pairs, euro secnne a.NYLON HOSIERY 3.50 nt.2.70 3.00 Canadian Red Cross Corps buys her own uniform.\\ TER a Open tonight and every night next week to 9 p.m.| 1233 Greene Avenue Avenue etre) Mau\u2019 vd LADIES WEAR cmoste Fl.9541 CE ES rd rit $7.BE de ir A \u2019 , .Lo EMUE EULER ADD SANSINDR; WIRIRVUNT) RIVAL, DEUSBKDEN 17, 1% co \"Friendliness And Good Will J.At'Open House ] Friendliness and good will are : the soul of Christmas.That's why \u201copen house\u201d seems such a fitting way to celebrate.All afternoon i i friends drop in, enjoy a cup of i punch and some snacks with you, relax near the Christmas tree and t hélp give meaning to the spirit i, of the day.2 What should you serve?Very Ch .little, actually.But there should vo be a punch bowl surrounded by small punch glasses or cups.Also, # Thé * careful | keyed and hig Thred First, à lift at up and slightly brought i the ear Seëon ; : ine tres S .) Co - or Ce : of the ) LEAGUE'S SPECIAL SALE: Mrs.H.F.Willams, Manager % and all proceeds will go to support the various projects of the - waved ! (FRANK .& and Mrs.Peter McEntyre, a League volunteer, serving customer | Junior League of Montreal including the League's Summer Camp, : À ured is 3 while the children look with awe at the toys in stock at the for girls at St.Sauveur.\u2014(Salmon, Photographer).= JF & plates es \u2019 4.ho McKENNAS : .I: | Junior League Superfluity Shop on University Street.A special - - F variatio _, \\ Christmas sale is being held during the weeks before Christmas ' ' i _- to A = i 9 PLat.|tiny sandwiches, dips and crack- [in the living room.Keep things - : 1 The \u2018 .ç 4 44 4 ers or chips, nuts, tiny cakes or \u2018simple, friendly, casual.; 8 : \u201c | plateau TMS OURS cookies, and tea and coffee for Two San Franciscans, Stanley neck, w | rooke &Moa those who may want it.All these \" : Iwo; Inc Lf Sherbrook M t things should be placed on a table Green, and his wife, Edith, who is less; x \u2014_ > _ a food consultant, follow this | line\u201d a b i Ser TEPDEREC MONTE NSENLERÉLLLECIERCERET TPE, plan for a Christmas open house.| to fore # ( They gave us their recipe for| of the q / ° ° an y ga e us re ipe for i.Ë | ristmas Greetings | 4 Guerneville punch.Guerneville pre ih '§ TO EVERYONE ÿ|is a Jovely town on che Russian The pe ur - River, 40.miles north of San ranges 1 Old Vienna Restaurant Francisco, noted for its apple or- | This isa + i WIENER GASTHAUS chards and vineyards., = by ge ff li DELICIOUS Guerneville Holliday Punch over clot : {TURKEY DINNER vo Cho orn or 51 : table wine, chilled; 1 (1-quart) | pure fh : 8 Served AN Day Friday bottle apple juice, chilled; 2 ta- \u2018 sons are = Sant : : À ; NTC.at .§ blespoons lemon juice, 1 cup high fas i Ë © Home-made Pastries A sugar, 1° large bottle ginger ale, 3 either 28 1 ; © Viennese Specialties A chilled.= IAM ©) LA : Le = = ë 1357 Greene ,ive.sue {Below sherbrooke) WE.0654 | Combine wine, apple juice, = =) iN x oN charcoë ï i > = NN AY / 4 % lemon juice and sugar in a punch NY ~~, = ON clothin j \u2014 bowl; stir to dissolve sugar.Pour = \\V 4 VEN leve a.| iy in ginger ale and stir to blend.= A 4 /; N= for thet Add a block of ice or a tray of De N x == 2 a ; i 2 \u2018ice cubes.Serve at once.This| I BB \\ IN \"4 ; 5) j Upboré : makes about 31% quartä before|- ÿ = NN SH vi : dilution by ice: Note: If you want 3 ariating 5 to use grape juice in place of the YW WA ll W Ni Ÿ f nl) p ; personal * red wine, omit sugar in recipe and À TTY WY aN ll ; individ ce | dilute grape juice with water to : : = \\ INE ty of j desired strength.\u2018 ; Rs a! À e \u201cpal =} # Here is the decidedly Califor- = HA VON must, Cs # | nia menu suggested by our hos- Vv ey OF 36 rd RD i 3 # | pitable San Francisco friends: = : i=) Vo ZAI = dr j \u2014\u2014\u2014 4 EN A ! SH .Z À A vi 8 ; Sisterhood Tea ; npr A = sonalizad The Shaare Zion Sisterhood is : ae \u2014 shapipg holding a Hannukah and Paid-Up : permatë Membership Tea on Tuesday, at * dresser .2 p.m.The program of the after- necessa.noon will be a dance recital given i body£ Waterford Crystal \u201c\u2019TIreland\u2019$ finest\u201d The original Waterford Crystal decanters, goblets and vases, produced in Ireland over a century: ago, Have become collector\u2019s items .prized for their unique designs and superb shapes.Today, the Waterford tradition has inspired a complete new series of fine crystal.The inspiration of the past has been coupled with the technique of by Max Mixer, celebrated character dancer and former soloist with the Ballet Russe and War- | saw Opera.He is at present producer and Maitre de Ballet for Television and the Radio City Theatre.He will be accompanied by his partner, Andrea, who is also a.soloist from the Berlin Opera House.In keeping with the Chanukah season of festivity and celebra- cei eerie oi Tot roa Coilet Water 1 MARY CHESS Is there a nicer gift for any lovely lady than this set ag Rg aN + < À Ç tion, the brides of the year will | of six bottles in a golden box and containing all six be welcomed into Sisterhood.À the present to produce fine hand.cut prayer will be intoned and the tra- crystal at moderate prices.i fragrances of the famous MARY CHESS toilet water?ditional Chanukah candles will be { 7 O L / C kindled: 4 b ited Decanter, 29.50 Sugar and Cream; 10.00 / - .° .paid up members are invite : .air , ule Lilac apestry © Dram Z| to attend this festive tea when the Ye Moni pp Salad Bowl pails 15.00 7 executive and board will act as ase {on right}, , ag owl, \u2018 Ohrategy ° Carnation * Gardenia Special $4.00 Also OTHER GIFT SETS hostesses.* Many pieces available in these and other designs.\u2018 Cocktail Party NAT.ARRETE Ce ae NS We Have Everything For Christmas Giving | The Evelyn G.Opal Unit 1 and i Unit 2 of the.Montreal Asso- B | R K S 4388 i clation of Multiple Sclerosis are ; } #2 | habing a cocktail party \u2018The JEWELLERS : : Sherbrooke Event of the Year\u201d on Sunday \u2018 = , f DExter 1850 \u2019 LTD.\"Ww afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m.at the|\u2019 o Mg ind gE] an aces vio wor t.West New El Morocco, 1445 Closse St.,| #xmmns TR ; ai Ie # opposite Forum, There will bei OPEN TO 9 P.M.FRIDAY fast i Bt ; ~ CORSETS LINGERIE HOSIERY GLOVES BLOUSES i professional entertainment, dan- se 10; Sunéiÿ2 s OPEN FRIDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK EXCEPT XMAS EVE UNTIL | cing and refreshments will be i \u2018 Caeser Rgrations 3 9 PM CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY DECEMBER 27th served.All are welcome.= + Amunftys : : \u2019 \u2018 : \"will COM > à Ps , F, fin eH yf re [I \u201c Si Ca LES 0 sou Apt 8 4 #4 laa dX ETH Le vi CS _ + Ll § : - * Noir Sols A dramatic: note of glam- kur is.featifred i the New F pair fashion trend, the | \u201cAmericano\u201d created by the | officiel Ha ir fashion commit- | tee of\" \u2018the .National * Hairdressers and Cosmetologists | Association.This - exciting néw hair fashion introduces à the \" \u201ckissable neckline\u201d and the \u201cplateau top\u201d.The accent,\u2019 this season, is \u201con careful grooming and femininity, keyed to High fashion, \u2018high drama and high color: 1 Three new influences dominate.First, the temple line.There is a lift at the temples, with hair swept up and back from the face in a slightly bouffant effect; \u2018and.then prought forward again to cover the ear from the back.- CARTE a RS Tg ar pb - - : te ,- \u201c~~ ne - + o> ES LN NL Japp .SE son CA Compliiont \u201cLatest Fashions i 07 cha = 1 pauses TRE éme \u2018WESTMOUNT, \u2018FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 Turkey Whist \u201cThe \u2018Daughters of England, Excelsior Lodge is holding -a turkey -whist at 8.30 p.m.on Monday, in the Community Hall, Notre Dame de Grace.\u2019 There will be door Chanukah Celebration Montreal Wonien\u2019s Ort, Group prizes.Players Please take cards.PAGE FIFTEEN bratign on December 19 at 8 pm, at the home of Mrs, BE.Samson, 340 Kitchener Avenue.An \u2018entertaining program been aranged with the Punch and Judy Show.As a special treat th children will light the Chanu candles.Childen, parents and grande parents are invited to attend.Mrs.J.Roos 18 president of this No.7 is having a Chanukah Cele- group, craftsmen of our province.- * \u2019, New Gift Ideas For Christmas Shopping In Westmount | - A wealth of suggestions with a new flalr \u2014 all of hand-woven fabrics or hand done by leading Ce Secon there is a highly feminine trea tment given to \u2018the back of the \"head with Rdlr moving in - waved- lines of definite flair.Feat ; | ured\u201d \u201cis 'a flatter top resemblin Personal wear in scarves = stoles - skirts - beits « tartan vests - Hes - fabrics for sports jackets - ladies\u2019 suits ÿ authentic tqrtans in.pure wool - lamés for glamour » luncheon sets - dropes by order - wrought iron - pottery.lt & plateau, which can have many} Variations.\" Neckline - The.coiffure tapers from the plates towards the nape _of the | neck, where it is never more than ; two: inches in length, frequently less; This js the \u201ckissable neckline\u201d.a high collar length designed to compliment the full silhouette of the figure, and accommodate the: .face-framing collars of the HIGHLY SOPHISTICATED hairdos are designed for milady this winter, smart complement for the new Dior silhouette.Attention is focused on the back of the head where short hair length and a very feminine treatment combine to create the new '\u2018kissable neckline\u201d, according to New York.All at moderate prices.Don't fail fo visit - AILEEN BINMORE \u201cond her magie loom\" La 1243 Greene Avenue (Opposite Steinberg's parking lot) | new: coats and furs.* The over-all léngth of the hair gj gay members of the synagogue 3.30 p.m.in the community hall, ranges from two to five inches.| bring their daughters (seven] The program will be on Chanukah | This is à short hair length, espec- a f ; ; _ \u2018 lally at the nape line, \u2018here no years of age and up) to a gala theme and there will be an Hav hair is allawed to touch or draped Wi.5248 | over clothes.Third, the colors of The new coiffures for the fall and winter seasons are highly exotic.This is a high fashion note, designed to either harmonize or contrast with the brill brilliant \u2018stained-glass -window_| | tones of the new clothes.For the charcoal and clothing; vivid coiffure colors achieve a érowning note of brilliance , for the complete silhouette.* Variations à Upon:the Aniericano Coiffure | will he Based an infinite number of vañationhs and translations to | personalize the hairstyle Jor the \u201cindividual features and personality of each woman.The extent of [ the \u201cplateau\u201d effect, and the pattern of the \u2018kissable neckline\u201d must, conform to individual ,re- - quirements to lend individual en- h chantment.« A vital consideration for a personalized Americano \\ dresser to give your coiffure the necessary balance and natural | body.Shaar Hashomayim WA \u2018Annual Chanukah Tea The cultural program of the youth group wiil commence Sunday, at 5 pm.with a roundtable discussion.Important teenage problems wiil be discussed with both\u2019 parents and teenagers participating.Dr.David Weis, executives director of the Baron d= Hirsch Institue, and well-known social worker, lecturer and wrii- \u201c er will be one of the participants.THe festival of Chanukan wil be | celebrated Surday by the pupils | of the Sunday Preparatory School Land Hebrew Religious School wit ' special assemiblies in the com- | | munity hall.The annual foundation _school | Chañukah party will he held Wednesday, at 9:80 a.m; in -the community hall.A colorful .festive Chatitikah.program Has been plah™ \u2018ved dor the children and parents and \u201ctheir fricnds.TH Men\u2018s , Association Break- BR fast Forum will snot meet on 3 Sunday-diie to the Chanukah cele- \u201cPFgrations taking place in the com- j munity hall.The breakfast forum \"will convene after the mid-winter 3 q recess in January.e Women 8 Auglfry ifivites smoke shades of | is expert | \"shaping of the hair, and a soft |¥ permanent by a professional hair- ÿ Mother-Daughter Tea Saturday at dalah Candle lighting ceremony.This Christmas scene Is featured in the window of the new addition to our store.The increased space which we now have available will be of great help in enabling us to display many more flowers, plants and decorative con- fainers so that our customers may see our collection to better advantage.Order CHRISTMAS FLOWERS Now SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF Exquisite Fresh Cut- Flowers and Sturdy Potted Plants Grown In Our Own Greenhouses in Rosemere FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE LIMITED PINKERTON'S ; ; \u2026 FLOWERS 5127 SHERBROOKE \u2018W.Ne Gre WA.0222 ë + 1 ; we C72 Cron pCR mecs 0 Sage ie 185 = AGE es \u2014, PAGER SIXTEEN New Polythene Package Of Transparent Plastic Grocers claim shopping lists are pretty well a thing of the past.Today's housewife scans the grocery shelves and buys only what she sees.For that reason merchants are forever looking for better transparent packages.This \u201cmonth they've found a new one which promises to make Canadian housewives happy.It's a light tray of flexible polythene \u2014 the same transparent plastic they've been .using in bags to hold everything from biscuits to spinach.The tray has a sealed-on cover of polythene and 'will be used for cottage cheese, meat, fish, salads, pickles, sour cream and other moist products.The great advantage \u2014 besides cleanliness and prolonging freshness \u2014 is that the new wrapping is so tough it can even be twisted without breaking the seal.The days of leaky fish parcels may be over! 1216 Greene Ave, WE.4046 - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 Tree Trimming Treats for Easy Holidays Tree trimming, parcel wrapping .or other gay holiday events will be highlighted by welcome refreshments as the evening draws to a close, Let the busy evening pe filled with activity, and let the hostess join in the fun.CHRISTMAS TREE SANDWICHES can be ready in minutes, for there's no tricky preparation to do.Starting with slices of enriched white bread and bowls of green-tinted cream cheese, your sandwich trees can be decorated with slivers\u2019 of pimento, green pepper or candied peel.You'll want to blend pineapple and chopped = maraschino cherries with more cheese for the jewel-sparkled sandwich treats.In keep with holidays, Christmas AND making entertaining easy, you'll want an ample supply of HOLIDAY COOKIES piled around a rich FRUIT CAKE.Save time and money and energy for essential holiday activities by ordering RTC IE EEE EEE LE VE EE PE SE EDEN ES ESTATE JEWELLERY, BROOCHES VV; 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PICK UP and DELIVERY Corne HU.8-5018 i $7.95 plus tax.NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER .,lvory C Gold ( ) LIBERACE Miniature Piano An original gift for Christmas! What you've been waiting for: the Liberace miniature piano.Every piano with the Liberace signature.If you order yours now, a free photo of Liberace will be sent to yos with\u2019 each piano.This beautiful gift is 8\u201d high by 5'2 wide, can be used as a planter, costume jewelry, thread box or a candy dish.$2.98 each plus tax.ALSO Ladies\u2019 brooch \u2014 beautiful piano with handset stones of fine quality mounted on sturdy pin with safety catch, size 1'2'\" $5.95.SPECIAL OFFER both gifts for LIBERACE MINIATURE PIANO 1695 Rolland Ave, Verdun, P.Q.Telphone orders: TR.8989 { Please find enclosed $ .aseveuss ADDRESS .soucnu00 Ferree rs nee ees 06000606 Please indicate the shades you require! Ruby { } Les a OF Lessssesaurs .piano (s) 0.Cte te ste Ire rs ee Mahogany { ) these foods from your friendly*top of other.Decorate top slice baker.Cool CRANBERRY PUNCH completes the menu and adds the final festive note to your holiday party.Christmas Tree Sandwiches Two 4 ounce \u2018 packages cream cheese, 2 tablespoons milk, 4 drops green food colouring, 8 slices enriched white bread, 48 tiny strips pimento, 8 pieces (1 inch long\u2014 inch wide) green pepper.Combine cream cheese, milk and green food colouring.If a \u2018Tree\u2019 cookie cutter is not available, cut each slice of bread in half, di- agonnally.Place one half on top of other, and trim crusts from re- maifilng sides.Starting\u2019 at the right angle corner, cut across bottom of sandwiches so lengthwise sides are even.Cut two scallops along narrow side, to make the base of the tree.Spread each of two identical sides of tree slices with two teaspoons of cream cheese mixture.Place one tree on Westm't Women's Club Hold's Children's Party The Westmount Women's Club held a very enjoyable Children\u2019s Christmas Party, on Friday, December 10 in Victoria Hall, West- mount.> : The President, Mrs.R, T.Stack- house welcomed the guest Children from the School for Crippled Children, Summerhill House and The Friendly Homg, as well as club members, their children and grandchildren and also- introduced Mrs.W.A.McCulloch as Chairman of the Day.jingle bells and greeted the chil- ting and joining them in singing carols and Christmas songs.Tom Auburn and two clowns from his troupe entertained the children puzzled and amuzed them, children, and each child was given Santa Claus arrived with his |} dren, then mingled around chat- |¥ with tricks of magic which both |X Refreshments were served and § small gifts were given the guest |W iy ey Christmas Party The Alpha Chapter of the Nu Phi Mu sorority \"is holding Christmas party for 40 under privileged children at the city mission on Monday night, December 20.The address is 1811 Da Bullion street.\u201cThere will be games, carol singing, refreshments, movies ang gifts for all the children, distributed by Santa Claus.The Canadian Red Cross.Gper- ates a flower service for\u2019 servicemen in the Far East who wish to remember Canadian wives and sweethearts with flowers.7 with six strips of pimento, placed like tree branches.Place piece of green pepper between, the two slices to form base of tree.YIELD: 8 Christmas Tree Sandwiches.BROWSING, \u201cthanks! \u201d The lady with lorgnettes, the man on the hill, the man with the goatee may wander at will, they can look at the silver, tobacco and sweets, at imported wonders from Milan or Nice .If you, too, like brôw- sing.Come in anytime, \u2018cause we, here, love browsers and deem it no crime! Gifts priced for every purse 1450 Peel Street AV.8-117 Opposite the Mount Royal Hotel Open Friday and Saturday Nights or small, the Ch Restaurant's qualified cater= THE BERKELE FOR OUTSIDE CATERING Whether the oceasion is big Ing staff will make any event | a memorable one.1188 SHERBROOKE ST.W.amps-Elysees ve Y HOTEL MA, 7351 The Time \u2018on the office 939 Victoria Sq.| a bag of candy to.take home.Mrs, Colin Forrest was guest pi- \u20ac ; | anist.3 OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M, + In Which to Purchase That * Special Gift for the home X Presentation Picture for a valued employee - .* Painting to compliment the good taste of a friend or relative X Picture for that empty space THERE IS A PLEASING COLLECTION TO SUIT ALL TASTES AT GREATLY \u2018REDUCED PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS ANTOINE'S ART GALLERY _} NIGHTLY UNTIL XMAS Short Is wall.UN.6-4095 PTR d RE 3 4 EE \u2014 Intermediate Hockey League second: gper- Regents 2-1.* Vice.; : ish to Another attempt to untangle i: and the close positions will be made this Saturday.Regents and Mac- Rae meet at 2° pm, and Royal Pharmacy faces Michaud in the afterpiece.à End First Half ; This weekend will nfark the end of -the first kalf of the schedule and \u2018the four team loop will take a-two week holiday over Christmas and New Year.They\u2019l] return to action Jan.8.In last weel\u2019s games.MacRae | \u2019 struck for th:ee goals in the- first 10 minutes, with Bob Painchaud drilling home two markers and Jim Beasent .otching the other.Painchaud\u2019s first tally came at 3:05 with Rud Selby setting up the play and the second came just two miavtes later, Stan Simmons assisting, at 4:50.Stil Untracked Mchaud Freres could not un- track themselves in the first per- fod and at 9:55 Beasant took JBobby Brown's pass and blinked the light to give the Electricians a 3-0 cushion.The second period saw the St.Laurent team come back to life and at 7:22 of the canto Tommv Quirk took passes from Bob Sleeth and Bebbg Quirk to spol \u2018Pete Brisboi:: bid for a shutout and to end the scoring for ihe remaining period and a half.St.Laurert\u2019s Dever collected the two penalties handed out \u2018n the first period.They came at 10:50 and 13:3C.The middle sess sion was free of infractions while Michaud Freres collected, the te- maining two penalties in the .ast frame \u2018with Dorack kitting out 2 minutes at 1*53 and Malone taking a rest at 11:10.MacRae failed to capitalize on any of the four infractions.Give Nine Penalties The sécond game also produced a close fought game with the two N.D.G.teams meeting in this game the referees handed out nine penaltirs.Syd Griffin was banned at 3: 30 to give Royal Pharmacy a one man advantage but they failed to get anywhere but with Jimmy Campbell siting out the second Regent penalty Frank Read was left unguarded in front of the Regent's goals and he made no mistake of \u2018Don Bussiere\u2019s pass to .send the Pnarmacists into a one goal lead.The time was 9:48, just .two seconds beforë Camp- bells infraction terminated.Camplwl) Ties Game In the middle stanza, Grant took a penalty at 3:38, then Tel Jackson was sent to the sinbin at 7:10 but eacn time the Regents could not get anywhere with tie one man advantage.However, with Simpson and Grant quieting down on a roughing infringemet Jimmy Campbell knotted the count on a passing display with Syd Griffin end Ronnie Kenwood, La ANS TES Du RICE LEO SHOULD KNOW i.When Leo Durocher was unable to identify the popular song, \u201cSympathy,\u201d on a new TV quiz program, the MC offered clues.\u201cLeo,\u201d he said, \u2018suppose with the bases loaded, the batter for the Giants hits what appears to be a sure triple.The umpire calls it foul by inches.Fifty thousand fans are booing.Now, Leo, what does that ump need starting with the Ritter \u2018s\u2019?\" \u201cSeein\u2019-eye dog,\u201d re- piled.Pprocher\u2014 The Reader\u2019s to four points last weekend, while Royal Pharmacy climbed into a three way tie for Both games at the St.Laurent arena were close.MacRae beat Michaud Freres 3- 1 while the Pharmacists edged NDG STANDINGS Teams PW L D F A Pts MacRae Electric , 9 5 2 2 29 17 12 Royal Pharmacy 9 4 5 0 18 26 8 Michaud Freres 9 3 4 2 °31 30 8 N.D,G.Regents 9 3 4 2 23 27 2 with 28 seconds remaining in the\u2019 period.The third period battle\u2019 then came and for a while it looked as though the gan.e would end in a 1-all tie.Dick Goulet was sent otf at 7:27 but the Regents could ov score.Then Cliff Pogue took a rest at 8:42 hut once again the Regents were held scoreless.Jim Campbell took another penalty at 9:56 and this time Royal Phar- - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 | MacRae Stretches Puck Lead | Beating Michaud: NDBG Loses By CLIFF FARNWORTH MacRae Electric extended their lead in-the St Laurent | macy were held off the score- sheet.Score Winning Tally Then came the break.With the face-off .deep in Regent territory the puck was batted \u201cinto the goalmouth by Ted Jackson.This gent defenseman and.goalkeeper both grabbed for the rubber, Ted Jackson saw bis opportunity and making no error banged home the winning tally to give Royal Pharmacy a 2-1 victory.The Regents fought back and before the end of the game, they came close to knotting the count.Jimmy Camyhell had the best chance when he and Ronnie Ken- wood came roaring in on Kosters in the Druggists goals and with two seconds remaining in the game Campbell missed the net and ended the hopes « of the Regents.resulted in a loose puck as a Rc-.Unity Seniors Clipping MAA Open Well A, YMHA PAGE SEVENTEEN | Unity Boys Club senior B basketball team will start the | New Year off on the right foot \u2014 perched comfortably in ! first place.They opened their section schedule this week and took | two games to insure themselves of the lead as basketball | | activity ceases for the holiday period.) In a real squeaker, they edged ¥ MAAA 44-43 Monday, and then comfortably came by YMHA Wednesday 77-63.Grant Peterson was high\u2018 man against the Blues with 17 points, while Bob Paul hit for 15.Unity had a 41-32 lead at the half, @ehind At Start Matters were not right and cozy all the way, as the Y started out fast and poured home eight points without a reply.But the UBCers came back and went ahead, then took full charge with a third quarter spurt that carried them beyond reach.The cheeking was close, and Paul Was outstanding playing a goed two way game.Jack McKis- sock and Dave Barnard, each of whom got 13 points, also.played | while Mike Barnard was Bill Bucker- well, strong defensively.rough turned in his usual reliable | performance.Rough Game Monday The game Monday against MAAA was a rough affair, which threatened to get out of hand several times.Unity led at the half 21-17, and then took a nine point lead just after \u2018the three quarter mark.But the MAAA squad closed in fast, and almost pulled out the match near the end.Brown was high for Unity with 10, while John Reddon collected (Continued on page 19) Digest.; .Ets : Cha es Ces NOW MOLSON\u2019S BRINGS YOU GOLDEN ALE that is Lighter.Dryer.Less Filling ! 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Flavour conscious?Let the Molson Golden Ale lion be your.guidel ~ that is less filling.Molson\u2019s Golden is \u201clight as a feather\u201d, yet retains all.the zest and authority of | \u201cMlobsonia GOLDEN ALE A PRODUCT OF MOLSON'S GOLDEN ALE BREWERY LIMITED : .| 4.¥ * i aa rs A SU SL AAA a rn WO NS bea ae Sp a pene en Ar \"aqua +.nat RTI emma - aa NARS tye es NE Co avg ~~ \"satin I~ 1 a \u201cLocal Natators Lose Infer-Y Meet ; Westmount YMCA swimmers were beaten by International .YMCA swimmers last Friday in fhe second Inter-Y swim meet, Final score was 41-27.Westmount point scorers were Preston Thom, David Taylor and Evan Black.The swim team works out Thursday from 4 to 5 p.m.under goach Don Sauve.New swimmers are welcome to try out at these practice periods.Tri-Bells Meet All Stars In Benefit Hoopla Clash A benefit basketball game for the Cancer Aid League Inc.will be played Saturday at the Mont St.Louis gymnasium, Sherbrooke and Sanguinet streets.Toronto Norton Tri-Bells, Dominion finalists last year, will meet a Montreal all star - feam.Tickets may be obtained at | | the door or by calling RE.3-1948.Ç 5 - The trend is towards a milder, more pleasant tasting ale.That's why more Canadians prefer mild O\u2019Keefe\u2019s Ale\u2014whv not you?+ THE EKAMINER, WESTMOUNTP, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1964 TR) GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES MERRY CHRISTMAS SALES AND SERVICE LTD.| 949 Atwater Avenue -\" Montreal y \u201c the Finnish Lion Free rifle, fitted for shooting 50 meter international course in the standing position.Both are designed for target shooting, and weigh approximately 161; pounds as they stand.Neither could be used for hunting.} Shooting Is Practised In Local Rifle Club Since David perfected his skill in aiming .to achieve the accuracy necessary to defeat Goliath, the art of shooting, through medieval archery and later, musketry, has developed into a science which-finds its ultimate ip the free rifle.Today, throughout the world there are many thousands of shooters out-numbering all competitors in the more modern forms of sport such as baseball, hockey, or football.Shooting is-not a sport of spectators but a true sport enjoyed by the participant.The marksman, therefore, who trains as hard as any hockey player for twelve months in the year, often goes unheralded.Shooting is an international] rather than a national sport and the International Shooting Union, which was set up to govern all world championship matches, the Olympic Games, etc.has formulated courses of fire over 50 meters with the .22 rifle and 300 meters with the centrefire rifle, meters, 1164, was tied recently in which constitute the most difficult Norway by a shooter named form of competitive shooting in| Knutsen and the world record at the world today.300 meters was broken in August Until quite recently if has been (Continued on page 19) ~ in holding the rifle for shooting in the standing position.In the 50 meters and 300 meters free rifle events no perfect score has ever been shot in a 3-position match.The world record at 50 0 MATCH SHOOTING RIFLES: Aboye, the BSA Martini International, fitted for gallery shooting in the standing position.Below, YMCA Hoopsters | Beat East End BC Westmount YMCA's senior basketball team tôok top honors in a game against East End Boys Club Friday.: } Regular basketball periods for senior players are held Wednesday from 8 to 10 p.m.and Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m.Former members and visitors who ate in Montreal for Christmas vacation are welcome to.have a Christmas workout with the old gang.UBC Banfams Crush Southwestern 44-17 Unity Boys Club bantams evened their season record at one win and one loss, beating Southwestern Y 44-17 Saturday in a regular MBAA contest.Keith Gavin topped the.point \u2018getters with 13, while Bob Carter had weight, Frank Robinson, Ken Annable and Don Lavioletts six.Carlos Keizer potted five.J.McLeod was best for the losers with five.The juvenile midgets 57-54 match, team edged the in an exhibition recognized that the Western European races, such as the Finns, Estonians.Swedes and Swiss, are the world's finest shooters.Can+ ada, has this year produced in Gilmour Boa of Toronto a world | champion, which, together with |.many other fine achievements by | Canadian shooters fhis year, au-| gure well for a change in the foregoing view.To foster Shooting of this international type, a number of ,well- known match rifle shooters in Montreal have banded together to form the Montreal Free Rifle Chub, with headquarters in West- mount, whose aim will be to compete in all-position gallery matches sponsored by the Canadian Civilian Association of Marksmen and free rifle events wherever possible.- The free rifle, though by ordinary standards a peculiar looking arm, is completely functional and | no part of it has been developed | without very good reason.The barrel is usually very heavy, and extremely accurate, the stock is almost always of the thumb- | hole type originally develop- | ed by Leo Yanovich who, | incidentally, now resides in | the City of Montreal.The | maximum weight permissible for | this rifle is 19.8 1bs,, though most shooters use weights between 14 and 17 lbs.The trigger pull is a\u2018 matter of ounces but capable of | adjustment up to 3 lbs.to meet C.C.A.M.gallery shooting rules.The palm rest and butt hook ald\u2019 4 Cy Ve 4 ed by The H _ Cy Rh sh en- est- eE- bint ar- hon, tte os- he ion sw L \" - \u2019 me.A , o \u2014 - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT; FRIDAY, DEUEMBER 17, 1954 = CN SIDELIGHTS v \"by MARTY GOODMAN @ THE YEAR IN REVIEW will hold various meanings \u201cfor different people, but few will be able to look back - with as much pleasure as Rocky Rothwell, city recreation department director with offices in the Westmount Athletic Grounds.Aided by Johnny Garland, he has seen the highest participation marks recorded this year ever, as far as Westmount is concerned: There are also more and varied\u2019 sports now than at any other time.+ All this is the product of hard work, planning and organization.Rothwell is especially high on the performance turned in by George Cooper, parks department head, - and Gordon Graham, who kept the pall \u2018diamonds and putting greens in good shape all summer.\u2019 His program runs the gamut of all sports that can be played for recreation by a group that consist mainly of younger school students.But provisions have been made at all\u2019 seasons for those working who simply desire a bit of recreation.: .Hockey started off the year with 36 teams, and an affiliation with the QAHA.Boys were included from eight to 18 years of age, in categories running through mosquito, pee wee, bantam, midget and juvenile.Roughly 500 boys registered during the year.To date this year, there are 34 teams.Juveniles have been dropped in favor of termites, the lowest classification.The affiliation with the QAHA was severed, and Westmount will conduct its own playoffs at the end of the year in an indoor rink.Ages range from eight to 16, and more entries are expected.Registration is again roughly 500.Mixed badminton was held once a week for those 16 and over.The course was directed, as it is this year, at beginners and adults.Registration was 25, This year it started in November with the same number turning out, and is expected to double by the end of the season.It is held every week at Roslyn School.Last year saw a four team intermediate league in basketball, and this has expanded now to six teams.Registration has increased from 48 to 60.Games are played Tuesday and Wednesday at Westmount Junior High School.The league is well balanced, and interest runs high.The calibre of basketball is considerably higher and competition is fiercer than would be imagined.Softball was sponsored in the spring, for as long as school lasted; 25 teams competed with students from eight to 16 taking part.There were some 300 playing, all drawn from the schools.On the average each boy played tyice a week, and younger boys only once, on Saturday.> Three intermediate teams were entered from the district in the NDG league, playing all home games on the local diamonds.All were successful in competition.: The city also sponsored a small track and field \u2018group, which entered various meets throughout the city.These included the Caledonian Games, Eastern Canadian championships at St.Lambert and the Valleyfield Legion meet.All training was done at the Athletic Grounds.- | A summer program was conducted on three playgrounds, Stayner, Westmount and Prince.Albert.Each had its own supervisor, who led the youngsters in sports, arts and crafts, special tours and events, sing-songs, weiner roasts and picnigs.! Older folks were the main participants in the putting group, which held 13 tournaments at Westmount park, every Wednesday throughout the summer months.Attendance averaged 20 to 25, and winners received silver teaspoons presented by the city.: \u2018\u201d One tennis tournament was conducted, in men\u2019s singles.The cit: courts were also used for schoo! tourhaments at St.Leo's and West- mount Junior.} A teenage club was formed in the fall, with its main interest social activities, One successful dance was held, and the club was ail set for another when outsidescircumstances caused postponement, They have their own executive, and none of the members are over 15.Touch rugby saw 24 teams entered, for youngsters between eight and 15 years, There were four leagues, with two games a week.Some 300 boys took part, drawn from the schools.; Coaches and referees for all sports abe usually made up of older boys or students from the district.Special groups made trips to baseball matches, hockey games and wrestling, courtesy of the sponsoring attraction.They usually numbered in the vicinity \u2018of 30 boys.Biggest single events of the year were the award nights held for hockey and touch rugby.Members of the Montreal Canadiens were present along with some 600 boys for the hockey awards, while nine Montreal Alouettes came down to help distribute crests gnd awards at the football night.Some 400 came to this one.One very encouraging factor was the large turnout of parents at the occasions, especially of mothers.The program was ambitious, but achieved its purpose, Rothwell feels, of doing the most good for the greatest number, Naturally there are several weak spots that he wants to improve, but on the whole he is well satisfied with the turn things have taken.It is one, that if continued, can prove most beneficial to the youth of the district, made up of members from many Shooting Is .(Continued from page 18) by Ylomen of Finland with a 1127, 3 points higher than the previous record set by Kivistik of Estonia in 1937.The same rifle as that portrayed - holds many world records at 50 meters, including a perfect score of 400-400X in the prone position by Monttari in 1989.These scores may not seem very high to the sporting rifle or prone match\u201d rifle shooters but it niust be remembered that the 10-ring on the 300 meters target only meas- ures-4\u201d in diameter and on the.50 meters target a little over 3.\u201d with aggregates always from 40 shots \"prohe, 40 kneeling and 40 standing, .to give 1,200 points possible._ i \u2018The new organization, which is meeting this rifle clubs in Montreal, is now seeking range facilities to practice and prepare for, forthcoming of J.Pearson, H.Fraser and G, matches.The temporary executive Russell, may be contacted at any time for information at 4149 Sherbrooke street west, telephone No.FI.5630.00 v CLASSES TO STOP The Westmount YMCA Ladies Keep Fit Class will hold its last year on Tuesday.Classes will resume each Tues day and Thursday beginnigg Tuesday, Jan.4.Stagger baking pans on the oven rack to \u2018provide the best circulation and least consumption { £ heat.ee - \u2014 ~~ CNR Ups lead In City Hoopla CNR upped their.league .|4eading margin in the West- mount Municipal Basketball League\u2019 to four.points this week, whipping MacRae 54- \u201824 Wednesday.Stayner beat Royals .59-34 in \u2018the other game.c Alouettes gave the Railwaymen the chance to move further ahead when they defaulted Tuesday to | BYers.i CNR led at the half 22-15, and were superior throughout.R.Morris was high man with 17 points, while Richards scored 15.Stryde led MacRae attempts with eight.Stayner had a commanding 31- 16 lead at the break, and showed lots of well balanced power.Siem- ers hit for 19, Alexander and Mec- | Donald for 18 each.Shields led Royals with 18.Stayner 59; Simers 19; Alexander 18, Easton 4, Brambell, Mc- Donald 18.Royals 34: Shields 18,\" O'Brien, D.McDonald, L.McDonald 2, D.Barnard 8, Edwards 6.CNR 54: Bleakley 3, Brown 5, Irwin 11, C.Morris 3, R.Morris 17, Richards 15.- \u2019 MacRae 24: Kaplan 2, Stryde 8, Turner, Lomasney 3, Manolson 6, Murphy 3, Wittenberg 2, McFadden.STANDINGS .P.W.L.F.À.Pts, |\u2019 CNR .6 6 0 31 220 12 Alouettes .6 4 2 284 253 8 Royals .esses 6 3 3 240 285 6 BYers .verse 6 2 4 223 233 4 Stayner .6 2 4 303 304 4 MacRae .6 1 5 223 327 2 Unity Seniors .(Continued from page 17) nine.There - were 18 personals dished out to MAAA, five of them to Red Wilson.Unity got 11.Scoring Unity 77; Peterson 17, McKis- sock, 13, D.Barnard 13, Reddon 4, Buckberrough 11,.M.Barnard 4, | Paul 15, Brown, Murphy.YMHA 63; Sherman 14, Goldberg 8, Diamond \u20184, Chankowsky 13, G.Caplan 2, J.Caplan 6, | Frank 7, Leiner 9, Lerner.Unity 44: Brown 10, Reddon 9, D.Barnard 8, McKissock 8, Buck- beyrough 4, Paul 4, Trotter 2, Peterson, 1, Murphy, M.Barnard.MAAA 43: Brown 15, Dudley 12, Binmore 8, Shields 4, Wilson 4, Edwards, McLeod, Wray, Stirling.v WESTON CAROLS Three choirs of students from Weston schoui will be singitg Christmas carols at the school on Monday at 2 pm.The choirs, under the direction ' - tN, of Mrs, Anne Tanner, Mlle thérèse Fersult and Madame | Lucie Bisensang will sing a ber of favorite Christmas PAGE NINETEEN on = Sales: - WA.0331 \u2018STUDEBAKER \"= SALES & SERVICE \u2014 In The West End: BUDD &.DYER Ltd.CENTRALLY LOCATED, 370 VICTORIA AVE.EL.7371 Service: NO FINE FY.) 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