The Westmount examiner, 7 janvier 1955, vendredi 7 janvier 1955
[" or .By Westm't Mayor Sworn For pp ge pp + _\u2026 House Job| 7 HON.GEORGE MARLER, Transport Minister and Liberal member for St.Antoine-Westmount who has been sworn in as a member of the House of Commons.Mr.Marler along with two oth mêmbers was sworn in this week in ceremonies conducted by Leon\u2019 Raymond, clerk.The two other members were Claude Richardson, Liberal for St.Laywrence-St.George and John B.Hamilton, PC for York West.All three were elected in Nov.8 Federal by-elections.MIC Workers.Screened Kierans Tells Rotary Potential MTC: employees are not picked haphazardly, but go through an extensive screening process according to W.F.Kierans, of the Montreal Transportation Commission.Mr, Kierans, who is with the Commission\u2019s personnel - department was addressing members of the Rotary Club of | Westmount at Victoria: Hdll on Wednesday.Why Read Dickens?Topic Of Address \u201cWhy Read Dickens?\u201d is the thought-provoking title of the address to be given at the Dickens Fellowship by Mayor Roy Campbell of Westmount, in Victoria Hall, Westmount, next Tuesday evening (Jan.11).The Mayor's talk will be illustrated*with many lantern slides, showing .the autographed opinions of many prominent men throughbiit the world on Dickens.7 1 During \u2018the evening a \u2018musical.program will be submitted under the direction of Mrs.H.E.Whipps, and Ed.Wilson will be responsible | for dramatic sketches, WW.H.Spearmän, president, will be in the chair.Spots Still Open\u201c In Y Golf School - Westmount.\u201cY\u201d Golf School #tiil has room for a \u2018few more registrations, Classes commence Monday with Syd Fry golf pro at St.Margarets Golf Club as instructor, There will be eight \u2018class lessons, one per week for a period of elght weeks.In addition to this the \u201cY\u201d will] # provide a \u2018golf net.for general § practice on Thursday evenings.Non-Y members as well as members may irigion are.of this class.Registrations are now ngorantod.att ho VM OYA -| character, He said only one man in every nine interviewed by the commission is considered to possess the necessary qualifications for the work entailed.The :nen go through four separate screening tests before they are given a medical \u2018| examination.include education and - These screening teste moral, social examinations, After an applicant has passed the tests and is.accepted by the commission he undergoes one day's training in a school room with dummy streetcar controls and then graduates to driving a street car on a private track in the commission\u2019s Youville shop grounds.From the private tracks the new -employee goes out on the road for three days in a regular street car, during non-rush hours, but -does not pick up passengers.From here he then goes out for another three days on regular runs picking up passengers.After three weeks of training the new man is sent oùt on his own, Mr.Kierans said.The total training period for new men entails 145 hours, the | speaker pointed out.After four month of operating a car on his own the new driver is then given extra training on the operation of one-man type cars, and is then permitted to apply for his bus chauffeur license.The tota\u2019 cost of training a new employee is approximately $850, Mr.Kierans said, \u2019 \u201cMr.Kierans said the MTC em- \u2018ployees some 1,800 streetcar operators and 1,300 bus drivers in Montreal.These men he pointed out come in7contact with almost 01.3 million passengers a day.He said it/jwas almost impossible for the.commission to keep 3 close supefvisory check on the men once they get on the road, and this being the case they depend on complaints from the public in ome ontinneïd on.Page 5 = ar he Yin?Examiner VOL, \u201cvi, Ne, 2 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 TWELVE PAGES The Municipal Association has* traditionally nominated candidates, who have- been elected without opposition.Main points of strife between the two bodies are housing and zoning laws.Several meetings with the present administration have wompletely avoided the issue, according to Elphege Menard, president of the Property Owners.\u2018 At the meeting this week.his group decided to nominate three candidates for aldermen: Mrs.R.Cardinal, A.J.- Livinson, and, Mr.Menard.: Menard told The \u2018Examiner § yesterday that his group would not oppose James De Lalanne, mayoralty candidate, or A.rner Bone.Both are candidates of the Municipal Association and present aldermen.- They will try to displace three of the other four candidates: T.W.Bassett,\u201d J.C.Cushing, A.Powis, and Gerald G.Ryan.Mr.Menard -said his group is determined to go ahead with the election, unless the Municipal As- \u201cfsociation is willing to co-operate and save -the city expense.This could be dône, he said, by withdrawing two of their candidates.In this case, the proprietors would withdraw one of their own- and hève the other two elected by acclamation.He said that if the administration is willing to change its stand on the issues at stake, the proprietors- would reconsider their decision to enfer the municipal race.He said the proprietors, if the election does take place, would centralize their aims.The group plans to hold another general meeting next week, to drum up support for: their candidates and plot a course of action, he said.Nominations for the election Jan, 17 must be filed by Monday.Only Last Minute (Compromise Can Prevent Municipal Election As Proprietors Gear For Action Only a last mihute compromise on the part of the Westmount Municipal Association will prevent the.city\u2019s first municipal election in 25 years.: Nominations for mayor and five aldermanic positions'must be made by Monday, and at a meeting Wednesday members of the Westmount Property Owners Association decided on running opposition candidates \u2014 unless a bargain is struck.; Examiner Files Re view Reveals Local Interest The Federal by-election i n which Hon.George C.Marler was.elected to the House of Commons, defeating Conservative Egan Chambers, was the big news of 1954, a review of the files of The Examiner for the twelve month indicates.Other features of the year were the 40th anniversary, of the Royal Montreal Regiment, and growing unrest in municipal politics._/ A month by month recap of important events follows: Dinner January 14 For Wing Cmdr.H.J.Everard A formal mess dinner will \u2018be held Friday, Jan.14 for Wing Cmdr.H.J.Everard, DFC, 1166 Laird boulevard, who is retiring as commanding officer of the 401 (Continued on Page 5) ° ¥ ABBOTT IN AUSTRALIA Finance Minister Douglas Abbott favoring abolition of preferential same week Westmount snow-fight- equipment turned out en masse ta battle the first blizzard of the winter.C.H.Savage secretary treasure er of the Westmount School Coma mission, blasted Dr.Hilda Neat- by's book So Little For The Mind the week of January 15, and wag fiery in defense \u2018of modern day education.\u2018The following week the Westmount Library announc< in year end totals, and Quebec's school system was praised hy Rev.Dr.G.G.D.Kilpatrick.: Decision was made the week of one way only, along with Gross venor avenue.The fôllowing week Finance Minister Abbott returned from the \u2018Antipodes, and declared a one world currency was closer, Fred Owen, a Selby street resi» dent, was instrumental in foiling a holdup attempt the week of Feb.12, while the annual Weredale House report showed it filled to near capacity., Westmount YMCA reported its best year the week of Feb.19, and H, C.Nourse was.elected - (Continued on Page 2) Rev.Fr.E.J.Lapointe will succéed the late-Msgr.W.E.McDonagh as pastor of the parish of the Ascension of Our Lord in Westmount, it is announced.Fr.Lapointe, who was formerly parish priest of St, Thomas More parish in Verdun entered the priesthood in 1927.His first appointment was at St.Willibrord\u2019s in Verdun as assistant priest where he remained until April 1944.At this time he received his .appointment to St.Thomas\" More as priesf-in-charge.At the time of his going -to St.Thomas, More in 1944, services were -being conducted from the Chapel of - Ease on Bannantyne avenue.Six years later the present St.Thomas More church was Rev.Father E.J.Lapointe built.The rectory was built in 1946, Fr.Lapointe has been a member of the Verdun Catholic School Commission since 1946, representing the Eng- lish-speaking element on that body.A.native of Montreal, Fr.Lapointe attended Catholic High School, Loyola College and the Grand Seminary.He \" graduated from the latter in 1927 and received his appointment to St.Willibrord's church.He is the son of the slate Joseph Lapointe and Helen Dineen.A cousin of FT.Lapointe\u2019s, Bill Dineen, is a member of the Detroit Red Wings of the NHL.Fr.Lapointe will be ine g stalled in his new post on Jan.16 by \u2018Bishop Laurence P.Whelan.tariffs stirred 2 hornets nest in\u201d Australia the week of Jan.8.The\u2019 ed more members and more books - Jan.29 to run Victoria avenué 3 3 Lo.Father Lapointe Of St.Thomas More Named Pastor Of Ascension Parish + inte oi ll TE Ie Ka Sibi Rep ens ath ARG PAGE TWO THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT +.¢ grmmmmens: Unity PROGRAM IN FULL SWING Now that the excitement of _ the holidays are over, club mem- .bers have settled down once again * to an active program of arts, \u201c \u2018grafts, hobbies, sports, group clubs and special activities.Two major sports dominate the winter season scene \u2014 For the outdoor boy hockey is the main attraction and skating, skiing and tobogganing are enjoyed by large numbers of boys and girls.The indoor sport for this time of the year is bas- Ketball and the Unity Boys\u2019 Club is well represented in various bas- Jketball leagues.: _ I HOCKEY The Unity Boys Club has entered five teams in the West- Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB PR R222 By M aurice M ariasine \u2018real Boys\u2019 Discontinued Lines of best quality IMPORTED GOODS Many patterns to choose from SUITS $45 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undefeated in league play tof late, :the former winning three straight and the latter two straight to lead \u2018their respective leagues.Coaches and managers who look after these teams include the following: John\" Reddon,.Hugh Laws, Phillip Aspler, \u201cDouglas\u201d Mariasine, Emma Holic, \u2018Emmett | Murphy and this reporter.\u2018WOODWORK .- Mr.Sibbold, chairman of the: newly-formed- workshop commit-.: | tee reports that thè Big \u201c v class { and the Lumberjack club resumed their woodwork activities on Monday and Wednesday \u2018of the past week.TALENT CLUB Fresh from a successful engage- - (Continued on Page Bb) ALL\u2019 CHANNEL (Near Greene Avenue) T.V.AND RADIO AMATEURS & REPAIR MEN T.V.ANTENNAS from 7.50 TELETRONICS CORPORATION LTD.4188 St.Catherine Street West FH.9282 ee | CHRISTMAS EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR ° FOR Insurance Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.GL.4519 Montreal * PROMPT SERVICE LIMITED 65 Hillside Ave.industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCUAIG Westmount INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS 4937 Sherbrooke West 7e 24-hour service for our customers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing & Heating Contractors - PHONE Westmount THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1985 \"(Continued from page 1) \u201c| management chairman.A full turnout attended the \u201cRoslyn School carnival.The city asked the Westmount Municipal Association to investigate the Athletics Grounds the week of Feb.26.Westmount's pure milk law was tightened the week of March 5, and word was firat heard the and shopping center site on the old Atwater baseball grounds.West- mount High - School the same week presénted fine performances in Berkeley Square, the.school's -annual dramatic presentation.The - f Week of March 19 saw Westmount \u201cdecide to step up its improvement and extension to the city's power \u2018and light facilities.\\ Unitys intermeäiate- basketball team won the city championship; but- lost te MAAA in provinéial \u201csemi-final play, the week of March 26.The samé week saw St.Leo's senior B hockey -team capture the.e.Jeague championship.SCHOLASTIC MERXT i \u201cSeveral \"Westmount \u2018residents.were \u201camong | tekéhèrs \u201cwho = received merit badges \u201cfrom the Greater Montreal Interscholastic Athletic Assodiation the week of April 2.MacRae Electric lost the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League championship that.week in the last minute of play\u201d to: Royal Pharmacy; The week of : April 9 saw' the city report a surplus of -almost $50,000, and Borden Empey was elected president -of the Westmount Rotary Club; ; Easter tulips went on viéw the week: of April 16 at the West- | mount Conservatory, ans the following week the annual Home Beautiful supplement was issued with The Examiner.Also the week of April 23, prizewinners in the Hobby Show were announced.Revenue and expenses were both up for 1953, the city announced the week of May 7, and Mayor Roy L.Campbell said the city must stand firm agajnst the inroads by comcercialism, at the annual Municipal Association meeting.The same week saw Major C.Pratt take over command of the Royal | Montreal Regiment from Lt.-Col.J.P.C.Macpherson.~ cil received its charter the week of May 21, at a special event held 1 in the armory of the Royal Canadian Engineers.The following week, at Westmount Rotary, George Nakash, of Nakash Studio, said Canada surpasses all other countries in offering safety and freedom to refugees.: ATWATER TUNNEL Finance Minister Abbott opened the Atwater tunnel the week of June 4.Chris Carr and Margery Klein were named top boy and girl at Westmount High School the following week, and West- mount Rotary presented an iron lung to the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital.of Westmount's zoning laws declared illegal by the Montreal Superior Court, and the West- mount Rotary carnival occupied the spotlight the week of June 25.Westmount scholarship winners were announced.Finance Minister Abbott and | Defence Minister Claxton stepped | out of their capinet positions the week of July 2, and Hon.George Marler was named Transport Minister and a likely Westmount candidate.Egan Chambers was named to carry the Conservative \u2018| banner in the federal byelection | the week of July 16, and Unity Indians clinched their section | pennant in Little League Baseball | play.The following week Unity | coaches Jack McKissock and Dave | Barnard were named pilots of the | American B all star team.Egan | Chambers started his door to door | canvass the week of July 30.Mayor Campbell opened the | Province of Quebec gladiolus exhibition the week of Aug.13.The | following week park mayors and mayoresses were named in West- | mount.Announcement was made the week of Aug.27 of additions following week of a proposed hotel | Westmount district scout coun-_ The week of June 18 saw one|% \u201cy CHANGES Norm Millington left his post as executive director of the West- mount Y the week of Sept.3, and\u2019 was replaced by Roy D.Locke.George Marler was named Liberal candidate the week of Sept.10, and the Bank of Montreal West- \u201cmount branch marked half a century of business the week of Sept.17.Westmount was included in tram to bus changeovers announced by the Montreal Transportation Commission the week of Sept.24.& Egan Chambers was instrumen- | tal in organizing a meeting between Prime Minister St.Laurent and Quebec Premier Maurice Du- \u2018plessis the week of Oct.1.Enu- [meration wäs completed the following week for the federal by- election.Civil defense courses opened the week of Oct.15.Election interest renewed in West-| mount the week of Oct.22 with, Montreal municipal elections out | of the way, and & new addition.1 a hose wagon with auxiliary pump C A N A D A NA arrived.at the fire department the following week.By-election candidates stormed down the home stretch the week of November 5, and the following week George Marler ended up near 4,000 votes better than Egan \u2018Chambers.The Royal Mon- | treal Regiment was adopted by.the city the week of Nov.19, with ceremonies celebrating its.40th anniversary and day.The Examiner commemn- rated the occasion with a special | supplement, the week of Nov.26, PY ed power development at Lachine soon, the week of Dec.3.The dates for municipal elections, and remembrance | POWER PLAN % ;| Transport Minister Marler utg- | following week saw the Municipal | Association nominate its candi- ob mi mT QE a Examiner Files \u201854 Review from the Westmount Prépert Owners Association.The.arnu'y Boys, Parliament also tgok plaëal in Westmount Baptist Church.-e The Public Bills Committee ¢ the Legislative Assembl in Quef bec approved zoning bylaws of tiv city the week of Dec.17, and Thè Examiner appeared with its anf nual Christmas Edition the weel- \u2018of Dec.24.In the same week, cit workers were honored for lonf service, three passing the 40 yea% 1 mark.Myrtle Cook was , speaker at the first Unity Boyt Club: \u2018Mother and Daughter Bars quet.The year 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concert will be given Saturday, Jan.15 in the Mount Royal High School auditorium at 8.15 p.m, Seats are reserved, and tickets are on sale at the high school every day except Saturday and Sunday from 12 to 1 p.m.All proceeds go towards maintenance of.the high school bands, orchestra and chorus.Dr.Harrison Jones, director of { the festival, has announced three guest conductors.They are Harry Norris, \u201cMontreal, orchestra; Ly- COAMMMIVIMUIIII IIS IS SISIVI AMI AIIISUI IIS I IA SION IV III S SLI SEL IL SSL BBF LISS ISLES ES LIES IIL LS ISL 171 QT WILL PAY YOU! © TO VISIT US * DURING OUR TREMENDOUS JANUARY USED GAR SALE! 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WA.1175 IIL I ILI NE III PIII SISSIES SESSILIS LISS SS ASSL man C.Hurd, Burlington, Vt, chorus; and Dr.Paul E.Wiggin, Oakland, Ma., band.Schools represented include Burlington, Burlington, Vt.; Rut- land, Rutland, Vt.; Vergennes, Vergennes, Vt.; McIndoes, Mc- Indoes, Vt.; Franklin Academy, Malone, N.Y.; Samuel Gordon, Warwick, R.J.; Mount Royal; Knowlton, Knowlton, Que; La- chine, Lachine, Que.; St.Francis, Richmond, Que.; Danville, Dan- ville, Que.; Westmount; Three Rivers, Three Rivers, Que.; Bury, Bury, Que.; Scotstown, Scotstown, Que.; Drummondville, Drummond- ville, Que.; Baron Byng, Montreal; Girls\u2019 High, Montreal; West Hill; Malone Public School, Malone, N.Y.; Verdun, Verdun, Que.; and High School of Montreal.All three guest conductors are well known.Harry Norris, born in New Zealand, is well known as a choral conductor, and producer of many Gilbert and Sullivan operas.For several years he has directed the Montreal Masoni¢ Choir, and is also organist and choir director at Montreal West United Church.At one time Mr.Norris was musical director of the famed D'Oyley Carte Opera Company and for 11 years conducted their performances in London and also two tours of Canada and the United States.Chorus conductor Lyman Hurd is director of music for Burlington Public Schools and since 1953 has been festival director of the Vermont State Musical Festival.{He has also directed choirs in Dundee, N.Y., and Morrisville, N.Y, and in 1954 was guest con- ont ed on Par \u2018Y\u2019 HOEDOWNERS .The Westmount TY' Hoed- owners begin their Tuesday night dances next week in the \u2018Y\u2019 assembly hall at 8:30 p.m.Callers Howard Fairburn and Jack Don- nelly have an interesting evening lined up.Saturday dances begin January 15 with Jake Snyder and his boys PAGE THREE - Dr.J.B.Stirling Presented With Kennedy Medal Dr.John B.Stirling, 1612 Sele kirk, and president of E.G.M.Cape and Company, has been awarded the Sir John Kennedy Medal for 1954, given for outstanding services towards the development of Canada, to enginigering science and to the profession.The medal is awarded annually by the Engineering Institute of Canada.Dr.Stirling, native of Dundasg Ont, graduated from Queen's University joined E.G.M.Cape and Company in.1915, served overe seas with the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1017, and returned to the company after the First World War.He became president in 1950.A former president of the Mon- | treal Board of Trade, Dr.Stirling has headed & number of profès- sional groups during his career.He is honoranwy colonel of the Srd Field Reghwent (Militia), Montreal, a member of the executive cf the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, and president of the Better Business Bureau of Montreal.Dr.Stirling joined the Ene gineering Institute of Carada in 1913 and has served on the executive committee of the Montreal providing the music.Branch since 1939.OSBORN 159 Victoria Square MONTREAL WINNIPEG LIMITED Chartered INSURANCE Brokers All lines of Insurance including Life & LANGE MA.4268 CHICAGO NEW YORK and fully guaranteed.AAAAAMAMAAAAAE à AAA vVew RIGHT HERE, in your own neighbourhood, you cai 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\u201d Secretary-Treasurer Paul Girard Certified Techniclan Body Work cand Painting - Montreal's oldest.dealer for Chrysler, Plymouth and Farge.Victoria Avenue Garage - 372 Victoria Ave, « WaAlnut/2761 -2 \u201cThe Customer of Yesterday is a Friend Today\u201d \"Mechanical Repairs.Westmount j A À onu crt mts ENS GR embers | » [it nt acute = PAGE FOUR %* MRT Present Mystery \u2018Bonaventure Charlotte Hasting Drama ; Staarting off the 1955 year at West Hill Theatre, the Montreal Repertory Theatre will give four nights of an English mystery play called Bonaventure.This Charlotte Has:ing\u2019s drama.which played in Ncw York under the title of Hirh Ground, will run from Wednesday, January, 26, to Saturday, January 29.Eonaventure is sel in a convont, where thrce people come to ask for sholter during a storm.One of these has Leen condemned for the murder of her brother; the other two are her guards.~ Siscer Mary Bonaventure, matron of the convent hospital which is run by the nuns who belong to a nursing order, decides, in the face of all the evidence which proves Sarat Carn to be guilty, that the woman is innocent.Discouraged byt not daunted by \u201ceach report point'ng to Sar- al\u2019s guilt, she sets quietly to work to try to find proof which will surport her stub- bon conviction.After questioning the head of the hospical, who was the mircered man\u2019s physician, and onz of her own staff, who wos Sarat Carn's housekeeper.Sister Bonaventure detormines to collect all the old newspaners reporting the procezdings at the trial.From these she learns the frets of the case.Carefully she studies the clippings, but THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 * Loyd C.Douglas\u2019 Great Novel one of the finest ever writen, and Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson meet the exacting dramatic challenge of Lloyd C.Dougas\u2019 famous novel, \u201cMagnificent Obsession,\u201d in color by Technicolor opening.today at the Outremont and Snowdon Theatres.TALENTED JUVENILES - Eleanor role, with Perry Phillips as Jimmie Bean and Sally Rayner as Polly Harrington, in a scene from the Children\u2019s Theatre production of \u201cPollyanna\u201d under the direction of Dorothy Davis gnd Violet Walters, at the Vicforia Hall in Westmount, - Kalmanasch in the title Saturday afternoons January 15th and 22nd.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014 still she can find no loop-hole in the evidence, Supported by nothing but her own passionate belief in Sarat\u2019s innocence, she probes and searches until she finds a stray clipping which is not- where it ought to be.She is positive this has been stolen at some time from her collection, and relentlessly she continues her search.* Ffferiiess Sineers Head Stece Show \"Deep River Boys\u201d At The Seville New Veudeville Bill and Film Fare Today The Deep River Boys, five ex-collegians whose effortless sinring style and presentation of popular hits, famous spirituals, traditional folk songs and classics have won them the critical acclaim that is but frequently accorded to a visiting group of entertainers, will headline the new vaudeville show at the Seville theatre starting today.These world famous recording artists who have just returned to these shores from their {fifth triumphant annual tour of Britain and Europe, feature the finest, smoothest and most unique vocal arrangements of songs.Other acts on the bill are previded by Jen Roger, one of Freneh-Canada's most popular entertainers and singing star of stege, radio and \u201crecording\u201d fame; Jackie Lee \u201cThat Isle Of Capri Man\u201d whose keyboard _technique has earned him the title of \u201cMr.Hot Piano\u201d; Tommy Hanlon jr., America\u2019s youngest dispenser of \u201cNonsensical Nonscnse\u201d and The Roulettes * presenting \u201cThrills On Wheels\u201d, Len Howard and his orchestra will supply the musical accompaniment to the acts.On screen, Edmond O'Brien will be seen in \u201cShield For Murder\u201d, the story of a killer-cop who used his shield for murder.the * Shorties From Hollywood Following in the footsteps of two biggest successes of the past two_years, \u201cFrom Here to Eternity\u201d and \u201cThe Caine Mutiny,\u201d as well as the forthcoming \u2018The Long Grey Line,\u201d Columbia has scheduled \u201cFlame-Out,\u201d.story of the U.S.Air Force and its young jet pilots, title refers to the jet pilot's greatest problem - the possible sudden extinction of the flame in his engine, and his fight to relight it before his craft goes into a dive.Les Barker, on loanout from Universal, has \"his first swashbuckling role in \u201cDuel on the Mississippi,\u201d in which he is co-starred with lovely Patricia Medina.The film will be in Technicolor.An important Columbia production for 1955, \u2018\u201cReminiscences of a Cowboy\u2019 celebrated Western classic by Frank Harris, will be produced in Cinemascope and Technicolor.\u201d Mara McAffee, young brunette - the perfect blending of story, Ï \"Magnificent Obsession\u201d The Snowdon and Outremont Starts Today * \u201cMagnificent Obsession\u201d, co-starring Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson and Barbara Rush, will be shown for the first time in Montreal at regular prices starting today at the Snowdon and \u2018Outremont theatres.* \u2014 The film adaptation vf Lioyà an -unusually.fine background Cassel Douglas\u2019 celebrated for this truly -magnifi nt °°.novel of the same name, \u201cMag- x Ty gnificent pic WS nificent Obsession\u2019, presents 0 ee acting, direction, setting and musical background.The theme of the world-famous novel is keyed to a woman\u2019s great need for the man she has most reason to hate, & man who has almost destroyed her life.Out of Rock Hudson's, devotion to Jane Wyman in an effort to undo his lifetime of wrong \" .WED.TO FRI comes the magnificent obses- .4 ç; sion, an obsession that provides ~ALL TECH NICOLOR SHOW J .one of the most compelling love Inferno stories: ver told on the motion 5504 MONKLAND AVE.Telephone DE.9711 picture screen.Agnes Moore-.with 7 head, Otto.Kruger and Gregg Robert.RYAN - so FLEMING \u2014 ALSO \u2014 Palmer head the supporting cast and the- Frank Skinner - musical score based on moving \u2018Phantom of the themes by Chopin, Beethoven | and Johann Strauss provides Rue Morgue\u2019 .- with * = \u2019 Karl MALDEN - Steve FORREST television actress, has been signed by Columbia for the featured | cast of the musical version of \u201cMy Sister Eileen.\u201d \" SATURDAY fo TUESDAY \"\u2019Beachhéad\u201d -\u2014 - 0 with , 7 Mario Lanza returns to screen ' Tony CURTIS activity as star in Warners\u2019 \u201cSer- Frank LOVE Joy - Mary MURPHY enade,\u201d based on the novel by \u2014 ALSO \u2014 James M.Cain and said to be one of the studio\u2019s top productions \u20acor thhe New year.The story, owned by Warners for several years, was \"Act of Love\u201d Kirk DOUGLAS - Dany ROBIN \u2018to have been produced by Robert Sisk back in 1951.> vu | CHILDREN! start the New Year right by meeting \u201cTHE GLAD GIRL\" POLLYANNA a delightful Children's Thon production 5038 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Telephone EL.9545 STARTS WEDNESDAY FOR ONE WEEK ! At Regular Prices! \u201cShane\u201d IN TECHNICOLOR with Allan LADD - Van HEFLIN Jean ARTHUR - Brandon De WILDE ; Saturday Aft., Jan.15 TICKETS 70c and $).00° Reserve now at \u20183835 GIROUARD AVE.NOW FEATURING.ITALIAN SPAGHETTI With our own delicious MEAT SAUCE \"THE BEST YOU'VE EVER TASTED\" At our lunch counter or to take home freshly cooked and piping hot in our special containers.OXFORD 1390 GREENE AVENUE - corner Sherbrooke SODA \u2014 ALSO \u2014 \"Pushover\u201d\u2019 3 DE.6620 with 20 DOOR PRIZES Fred Mac MURRAY - Kim NOVAC # espere me = A LOVE STORY SO PASSIONATE SO POWERFULLY \"COMPELLING that no woman will ever forget its overwhelming beauty! coon TECHNICOLOR with AGNES MOOREHEAD +» O%TO KRUGER * GREGG PALMER Into India furnace rode the in fh me I RL 2 \u201ca adm.\"at the latter's homme, | Wiggin, Conductor.With Nightingale Autograph Harold R.Barnard, 1540 Summerhill avenue, this week presented the Alumnae Association of the Montreal General Hospital with an actual autograph of Florence Nightingale.- Mr.Barnard\u2019s sister received it in the form of a note from the, famous nurser The note came to Miss Barnard through a meeting with Miss Nightingale in, 18900.Mabel Mills Barnard, who later became Mrs.Charles Arnoldi-and died at Oak- ville, Ont, last summer, wrote to her parents that year and.de- \" scribed meeting Miss Nightingale while on a visit to London, Miss Barnard had graduated from Mount Sinai Hospital in New York that year.She called on Miss Nightingale | 10 South street, London, and found her reclining on a sofa, & sweet, dear old lady, about 80 years old, with a lovely .face, a beautiful complexion, lovely grey hair and clear grey-blue eyes.- \u201cI lost my heart to her at once,\u201d Miss Barnard added, \u2018she was so kind and sweet.\u201d .At the cohclusion of the visit, Miss Nightingale wrote and handed Miss Barnard a letter to the Matron of St.Thomas\u2019 Hospital asking her to show *Miss Barnard of Canada\u201d through the hogpital.The letter®read \u201cDear matron \u2014 Miss Barnard of Canada wishes to go visit St.\u2018Thomas\u2019.Please let her see all you can of the working of the Hospital.Yours ever, F.Nightingale.\u201d The letter was among Mrs, Arnold\u2019s possessions when she died, 23 High.(Continued from page 8) ductor of the New England Music Band conductor Dr.Paul Wiggin has been the owner and director og the New England Music Camp for the past 20 years.He has been director of many county bands - throughout Vermont, New York State, Connecticut and New Jersey, and director of the all New England high school band at the Vermont State Music Festival and is presently director of instrumental music for \u2018the Warwick, R.I.public schools.He is a graduate of Boston University and the University of Montreal.Program for the main concert Saturday includes: ORCHESTRA: ~ Shepherd King Overture, Mozart; A Christmas Festival, Anderson; Roumanian Rhapsody, Enesco; Sleéping Beauty Waltz, Tachaikovsky; Teddy Bear's Picnic; Bratton; Land of Hope and Glory, Elgar.Harry Norris, Conductor, CHORUS: Non \u2018Nobis Domine, Quilter; My Lord, What a Mornin\u2019, arr, Burleigh; The Old Woman and the Pedlar (Girls only), arr.Davis; Where.Willows Bend, Elliott; Kathryn's Wedding Day, arr.Luuaas; Hullabaloo Balay {Boys only), Harris; Give Me Your \u2018Tired, Your Poor, Berlin; Russian Picnic, Enders; Fred McLearon Accompanist; Lyman Hurd, Con-: ductor.BAND: Shrine Candelabra, Overture, Frangkigser; Jazz Piz£i- |.cato, Anderson; Cant of the Sea, Johnson; Show Boat Selection, Kern; Ode to Rhythm, Walters; Knightsbridge March, Coates; Paul\u2019 - « \u201cam M TC.Workers.a.4 (Continued from page Pa - order to exercise necessary cipline, \u2018\u201d It was -pointed out by the] speaker however if a complaint to- the commission is made the person complaining must be ready to| back up the MTC in their disciplinary actions, The MTC is hot like & regular industry which has an almost in-) exhaustable supply of workers to pick from.but they must on the other hand take man from the{ H.J.Everard.\u2018he (Continued from page 1) City of Westmount Fighter \u201cSquadron RCAF (Auxiliary).Squadron members will tender .the dinner at the unit's headquarters, 4450 Sherbrooke street west.Hongrary W/C Gordon McGregor will be on hand and ali other honorary members of the mess have been invited to attend.W/C Everard had a distinguished war record and he saw service in Burma, North Africa, Italy and Northwest Europe.He was in command of the City of West- mount squadron when he was shot down over Germany early in 1945 and forced to remain in a prisoner of war camp until the end of hostilities.He was credited with six enemy aircraft destroyed, two probables and three damaged.Drapeau To Speak Mayor Jean Drapeau will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Canadian Club of Montreal Monday in the Mount Royal Hotel at 12.30 p.m.He will speak on Montreal\u2014Metropolis of \u2018 Canada.ASTRONOMERS MEET Miss Isabel K.Williamson will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Montreal center, Monday at 8:15 p.m.in the Macdonald Physics building, Mc- Gill University.She will speak on The Planet Venus.LOCAL RESIDENTS Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Grant, parents of J.A.Grant, newly appointed manager of the Northern Electric Company's Belleville plant, reside at 343 Clarke avenue.Vea THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, Papa, JANUARY T, 1955 Resident Presents Hospital Unity Boys\".(Continued from page 2) ment at the Queen Mary Veteran\u2019s Hospital on Dec.28, members of the Talent Club under the direction of Fred Pengell will resume rehearsals and - auditions every Friday.Last © Sunday afternoof, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club talent parade was featured on Bill \u2018Petty\u2019s Time for Youth Broadcast over CFCF, - Unity's Glee Club group made their debut at the hospital show and did very well.Much credit for their success is due to Fred Pennell, talent club supervisor.' DANCE SCHOOL The first class of the newly organized dance school will take place Saturday under the leadership of Miss Doreen Lacelle.Ballet, tap and acrobatics will .be taught to a beginner's group.The Plus: 16 Club under the leadership of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Laviolette resumed their Wednesday Jam Sessions last week.These sessions will continue until further notice.\u2018The membership of the Plus 168 Club is nearing the 80 mark.\u2019 ee PAGE FIVE: * vr - = _ ALL ARRIVALS AT LA GUARDIA FIELD 5 non-stops leaving daily at: 7:30 am.5:30 p.m.Direct Skycruiser service to 12 Noon .8:00 pm.Washington via Syracuse 3:00 p.m.leaving daily at 10:40 a.m.$23.00 COLONIAL AIRLINES For reservations and tickets call MA.2201 @® of see your local travel agent.MEN JANUARY SALE -SHOES REDUCED 335% to 50% MEN'S SHOES Black and Brown 311.97 AGNEW FOOTWEAR D.4891 SHERBROOKE Prince Albert ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR REDUCED PRICES ODDS AND ENDS Ladies\u2019 Slippers Children's Slippers Shoeshine Kits TO CLEAR DE.801 AT COST LAINART MEN'S HOSE Reg.$1.95 $1.29 Now 2 for $2.50 Corner ST.W.MEN'S SLIPPERS Among the benefits of Branch Banking.4 Your local bank is an essential link between your community and the whole banking world.In remote areas, Canadians enjoy the same broad range of bank services, the same sense of security, Banking in Canada works in such a way that your local branch manager brings you all the resources, knowledge and experience of the bank he represents.It has branches throughout Canada and provides contacts the world over.The benefits of this branch banking system, developed to meet Canadian needs, are demonstrated every day by the quality and scope of .your local banking service, A ¥ tres rc si es oon.Sha RTT PAGE six \u201cTHE EXAMINER i the City of Westmount Be biished Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, Montreal WAlnut 2773% The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail Post Office Dept, Ottawa.FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 A Good Resolution \u2014 Work Hard You Get Out of Life Not What You Deserve, But What You Work For This is the time for the making of resolutions.Perhaps the most important resolution anyone can make is to WORK HARD.Much is contained in those words, HARD WORK.They mean careful living, keeping es.The New Page by REV.CANON R.KENNETH NAYLOR, / Rector of Trinity Memorial Church - We turned the pages last week, and.some of us at least made resolves that the new page would be more orderly than the last; not whiter or more clear of writing, for we do not expect to sit still and think nothing, say nothing and do nothing.The page will fill up without fail, but we have some control over the quality of the things we put down on it.The trouble with so many of us is that what goes down is such a hopeless, inconsistent muddle, and such a repetition of the * shape of last year.There are none of us who should be able | to say that we are completelyk satisfied with the past and intend to continue tdlive and think on the old pattern.There is always room for the improvement of the old and for the bringing in of something new.If I may use that forbidden word Education, I may say that we are always being educated, and we have some say in the form the education takus.Now that word has been introduced I should like to quote something I re-read a few weeks ago.I regret that I cannot locate the source.I think it is H.G.Wood\u2019s Problems in Modern Education.It propounded three marks of an educated man in the form of three questions.The first is: Do you know how to entertain a new idea?In that question is contained the problem of the pursuit of truth, If you wish this year to develop intellectually and to keep the page of your year in an orderly fashion, do not be content with the old half-truths, or with the muddled apprehension of old real truths, but order your mind.Not all new ideas are good, but you cannot sort the good from the bad unless you face |.them both.The second question is: Do you know how to entertain the other person?To entertain is not to amuse, but to enter into relationships with the other person.In that phrase is contained the whole matter of our dealings with one another.As we entertain the other person or persons we may try to use them for our own ends, or we may set our minds to do them good.The choice between the two ways determines tre development of our own education and character for the coming year.The third question is even more searching.Do you know how to en- SYNAGOGUES CONCREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm PUBLIC WORSHIP Sabbath Eve, Friday, Jan.7th.Cafidle Lighting 4/05 p.m.Evening Services 4.10 p.m, SABBATH MORNING :00 a.m.Preliminary Services.9:0 10:00 a.m, Junlor Congregation, 10:00 a.m.Seriptural Readings.Genesis, Ch.47, V.28 \u2014 h., v.26.I Kings, Ch.2, vs.1-12, Evening Services at 4:10 p.m, WEEKDAY SERVICES , Sunday morning at 8.30 a.m,.; Sunday evening at 4.15 p.m; Weekday mornings at 7.30 am.Weekday evenings at % tertain yourself?Modern man is very dependent on others both for his mental and physical welfare.If a city man is lost in the wilder- \u2018| ness he perishes of hunger and if an Indian is lost the is not a wilderness for him \u2014 he makes a friend of it.Similarly if some of us were separated from newspapers and books we should starve mentally because we lack interior resources; we could not entertain ourselves.Yet some of the world\u2019s greatest thinkers had few or no books to depend on.A Year is a short time to develop interior resources, but any time is a good time to begin.My author goes on to quote the English writer Traherne: \u201cTo think well is to serve God in the interior court,\u201d and then he goes on, \u201cTo behave well is to serve God in the outer court.The purpose of Education is to bring the two together.\u201d cold; wilderness * * | Westmount Baptist ||° * * On Sunday morning, Dr.J.A.Johnston will have as his theme: \u201cNo Parking\u201d\u2014Keeping our Place in the Traffic Lines of Life.In tHe evening the address will concern: \u201cThe Voice that Shakes the World\u201d.As an Epilogue\u2019 to the evening worship there will be a period for Delightful Congregation Singing entitled \u2014 \u201cLet\u2019s Sing Together\u201d, Mr.Galt MacDermot will be at the piano.Few things BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Miss Gwenn Harvey, B.A., Pastor's Assistant Galt McDermott, B.Mus., Organist COME and WORSHIP ! 1 M AM, : \u201cNO PARKING\u201d .\u201cSpeak ., .that they Go Forward\u201d SUNDAY \u2014 11 AM, \u2014 SCHOOL Ww.8.Weaver, Ph.D., » Bupt, 30 P.M, \u201cTHE VOICE THAT SHAKES THE WORLD\u201d, \u201cYe once more will I SHAKE ° Not Earth only\u201d.DR.JOHNSTON WILL.PREACH VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED Epilogue \u201cLET\u2019S SING TOGETHER\u201d.Delightful Congregational Singing Sunday Evening, Jan., 16th DR.GEORGE H.T.KIMBLE Director \u2014 Survey of Tropical Africa (Formerly of Dept, of Geography.McGill), (TRAVELOGUE.- MAGNIFICENT PICTURES fn COTO THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 \u201c health, maintaining the machiné in good order.They also mean self control.Without - the exercise of the will a mind is like à car \u2018without a steering wheel, going where chance directs it, not where the driver wants it to go.4 #.It is not possible to do all we would like to do.We are in part, the instruments of | heredity, environment, and training.But - everyone possesses, in more or less degree, the power of will.More often than not success comes to those who best utilize that power, regardless of other physical and mental assets, You get out of life not what you deserve, but what you plan and work for.* * #% The past can\u2019t be recalled, but mistakes can be mended.Failures of the past year can be wiped out by successes in the new one.The new year means a new chance.Resolvg on hard work and fixed purpose.If you can't gain a mile over past ance, gain an inch and keep on gaining inch- rform- thrill us does tne singing of giori- tous hymns.On Sunday evening, January 16th, Dr.George H.T.Kimble, formerly of McGill Department of Geography and now Director of Survey of Tropical Africa under the auspcies of \u201cThe Twentieth Century Fund\u201d will present a Travelogue Address illustrated by magnificent Pictures in Colour, recently taken by Dr.Kimble himself.The address will be entitled: \u201cToward the Dawn in Darkest Africa\u201d.Everyone will be most cordially welcomed.No one should miss this unique opportunity.* Congregation Shaar Hashomayim WOMEN\u2019S AUXILIARY The Women\u2019s Auxiliary in sponsoring a membership tea Wednesday, Jan.12, to enroll every women of the congregation as a member of the auxiliary.The programme will consist of a panel discussion entitled \u201cThe Accelerated Tempo of Modern Life and Its Effects on the Jewish Women.\u201d This provocatice and timely sub- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street * Sunday, January 9th 11:00 a.m.Church Service 11:00 a.m.Sunday School Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cSACRAMENT\u201d Golden Text: John 4:23.The hour cometh, and now is, when true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and In truth.Wednesday 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice, Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 p.m.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D, Minister.Sunday, January 9th 11:00 \u2018a.m.Morning Service.The Minister.MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster .} services held Dec.18, the Chazon- = WESTMOUNT and VICTORIA AVES.w Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A., Assistant Minister Rev.J.D.Wilkie, BAL.Assistant Mr.John R.Cameron, Rev.Eric Beggs, B.A.Minister resbyterian Church, Ville St.Laurent, The Church School, Mr, Wilkie.\u201cHe Descended Into Hell.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014 The No, 14 Street Car Stops at the Corner 11:00 a.m.11:15 a.m, 7:30 p.m, \u2014 Come to 1 Church \u201cYour Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.sa \" There Does Freadom Flourish.Lo Attend the Church of Yowr Choice Regularly.; j ; \u2026 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue, > Westmount = Minister: \"Rev.Walter J.Spence a == ject will be discussed by the following experts and will be of interest to every women: Mrs.Benjamin Robinson, Mrs.Morrie Cos-.hof and Mrs.P.V.Elkin.Mra.Sol; Vineberg will act as moderator, At the regular Sabbath morning im were: Michael Cape, Lawrence Kalman, Howard Cohen, and Stephen Goldschleger.David Mendel- son read from the Torah and those called to the Reading of the Law ess included Mark Levine, William Ce ge.David Shuster, David Klineberg, Orsanist nd.Cholr » Director: i Stanley Hopmeyer and Maxwell B-Mus., L.R.A.M, ARCH.OT Mendelsohn.David Shuster chant- Sunday, January th 11:00 a.m, Morning Worsh Sunday School in attendance, 7:30 p.m.\u2018Evening Service, - ed the Haftorah a celebration of| DOMINION-DOUGLAS the anniversary of his Bar Mitz-| Westmount Blvd, and Lansdowne Ave: \u2018 vah, Ministers: ANGLICAN Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D, \u2018Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A., Church of The Advent 10:00 am, Intermediate and Senior \u2018 Corner of Wood and Western, - Church School.Westmount 11:00 a.m.Beginners, Primary & June .20° jor Depts, + Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector 11:00 ams Dr.Lloyd Smith, \u201cOn Be- ; Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, 7:30 RoE, errant, gy + : Ix.ev.ric cliwa.es | Honorary Assistant - p ro a and the Wise Men, Epiphany I 8:45 p.m.Young Pe les Union.8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.ash 9:45 a.m.Sunday School.Organist and Choirmaster \u2014 Mr.John .oT 10:15 a.m.Matting (Said), obb, Mus.Bat.EES + a.m.Solemn Eucharist.Festal Evensong.WEEKDAYS: Holy Communion : Monday and Friday at 8:00 a.m.; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7:00 am, ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH.WESTMOUNT Wednesday, at 9:30 .fleacay, 2 2 10] Cote St.Antoine Road ST.MATTHIAS (near Argyle Avenue) = > = CHURCH Ministers: ; WESTMOUNT Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.; Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.Cote St.Antoine Road 11:00 wl a i : : nm Mr.G t, \u2018HOLDERS OF - and Church Hill 1 OPINIONS\u201d OR Seeks.| AFTER TRUTH Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, 7:30 pm.Mr.Reid; \u201cHIS EYE 1S ON ° THE SPARROW.\u201d | = 10.00 a.m.Communicant\u2019s Class.: 11:00 a.m.Church School.8:30 p.m.Senior Young People\u2019s.Th.,, M.C.Rev.H.J.Skynner, B.A, L.Th.First Sunday After the Epiphany Organist and Choirmaster Mr.Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bae., F.C.C.0.8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.11:00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Ser- : ce .: mon.Preacher: The Rec- - =.ON tor.er nat 4 room.Bons ant PR.RIONVESTMOUNT Park ner.ZN -F \\ Len Wednesday auyEaaNuer 11:00 a.m.Holy, Communi 2.acc.° 3 dé UNITED CHURCH - 7\" + Organiet: Mr.Bustace To Whe.Western Ave.at Lansdowne: TRINITY MEMORIAL Malte CHURCH Rev.Harvey - Campbell, ».p.DD._ ü 5220 Sherbrooke Street West ; \u2019 Sunday, January 9th \u201ci : Morning Service.11:00 4-70.\u201cGREAT Sivinas OF Te Epiphany I 5:00 a.m.Holy Commurion.SUS.\u201d ont Yours :45 a.m.Junfor Depar .« s n ou.10 am.or Nursery, Kinder.7:30 pm.penis FE SORE OUT garten, Primary Depart- OF LIFE.\u201d h re ; ent.t + 7:30 pa.Évemsong.| Preachers Rev.Pr Combe fol, reach © 7:00 A ednesday VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME » + Jam.0.0 .cn Thursday Choir Director: J.C.Seott, L.R.S:M.10:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Organist: 0.R.Giddon.A - UNITED yoo .Next Sunday at.463 St.Catherine Street West { - REV.NORMAN RAWSON, Minister : +77 An REV.B.B.BROWN, D.D., Asst.Minister Arnold Bellis, Organist and Cholrmaster + 11:00 am.Sermon Subject: \u201cDO YOU FEEL aL QUATE TO FACE THE FUTURE?\u201d I 7:00 p.m.Recital of Organ and Vocal \"Music \u201cby Mendelsohn.15 | 7:30 pm.A MONTREAL DOCTOR SAYS: giRESS, 5 ; N THE GREA \u201d \u20ac IS STRESS AND SPRAIN.KILLING vou?CE In this the second sermon lecture on.eos lf \u201cPEACE OF MIND\u201d WHAT IT IS and HOW TO GET IT Mr.Rawson will continue the discussion .on this most \u2026 talked about topic.fs a The, Church Doors will be open : at 6:30 pin.Parking Tacilities are available - at-{he- Church.- \u2014 - æ A wacm welcome is Always ox ej ded Cri al ho For All Kinds Of FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES CALL LT WE.1151 > WE HAVE A -, LARGE VARIETY OP Ÿ FROSTED FooDS MELVILLE\u2019S 4471 St.Catherine West FREE DELIVERY | 10 OFFICES TO LET « nL FE , THE WESTMOUNT-BXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 { WAlnut 2771x , \u2026 Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 29 FOR SALE OFFICES two blocks from Westmount i Station, One \u2018suite (one large, two small) two separate smaller offices.Reasonable rents, FI.8412, Z-17 20 ROOMS TO LET EASTERN N.D.G.clean, large, bright room, Meäls optional.Business person, Private home.DE.3328 Z-27 27 GARAGES WANTED GARAGE wanted vicinity Argyle Ave.and.Sherbrooke.WB, 3164.2-18 WANTED, dead storage for small car, WE.3497, Z-20 29 FOR SALE CORNICE BOXES Smart cornices Improve your rooms.Made to order, attractive designs, reasonable, Samples submitted without obligation.RE.8-0521.Z-14 POWER SNO-MOVER Clears driveways, small parking lots, etc.4 cycle governed engine, waterproofed ignition.DE.3387.Z-22 qs stove, Monarch, good cohdition, 5.00.Call\u2019 mornings, FI.6650, Z- = PAIR boy's ski boots, size Se in e cellent condition.RE.8-6828 205 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE TRAILERS FOR RENT Have you something you want moved immediately -and inexpensively.Rent & trailer from Ace Trailer Rentals RE.8-9871, CHILD'S bedroom furniture, Fond wood, chifferobe, bureau with mirror, night table.0695 : 2-28 Final Tribute Paid To Late Chief of C.D.Final tribute was paid this week at a private funeral service to Lt.- Col.PHilip Waldron Cook, 6001 Cote St.Luc road, chief of operations for the Civil Defence organization of metropolitan Montreal, Who died last Thursday after a brief illness.A former member of the Canadian Military Mission in Washington, and a veteran of World War 1, .\u20acol.Cook later served as Canadian trade commissioner to Brazil, the West Indies and the Argentine.Born in Quebec, the son of the late William Cook, QC, and Jessie Cassels Cook, he was educated at Royal Military College, Kingston, and received his commission in the Royal Canadian Artillery, in the First World War.On demobilization, he joined the = Fa x BAe ms FUNCRAL HOME SETO | Gy HIS wr enemy\u201d DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED = { Funeral Home aad Chopel BOOKS WANTED Cash immediately for large or small collections, Immediate remoyal, GEORGE EDELSTEIN ASSOC, BOOK-SEARCH SERVICE 4603 COOLBROOK DExter 7857 Canadian Trade office.In 1932 he joined Price Brothers in Quebec City where he remained until the outbreak of the Second World War.He joined Army intelligence in 1939 and was later posted to Washington with the Canadian Military Mission.For a few years after the Commissioner's War \u201che was associated with the CBC International Service, and when civil defefice was organized in Canada, he joined the West- mount group and became its director.His great interest in life was music and he devoted much time and effort to encouraging young artists, especially singers and instrumentalists.He is survived by his wife, the former Helen Irvine Smith; and three sons, Geoffrey, 8 member of the Canadian Embassy in Ankara, Christopher and Anthony of Montreal.| Trinity Memorial Church A.course in Adult Education [ will begin in Trinity Memorial Church on Sunday at 4 p.m.The course is intended for those who want to deepen their understanding of Christianity; and for those who find it hard to answer their children\u2019s questions.It will also lead up to a Parish Mission which is to be conducted by the Rev.R.J.Palmer in November.The Rector will conduct the course in the form of adress and discussion.The subjects for the first six weeks will be: (1) What are we?(2) Where are we?(3) What are we here for?(4) What is God?)5) What is our relationship with God ?- (6) What is salvation?The course.is not confined to members of the parish.Funeral Service K The Chapel of Cathedral Beautx DOMESTIC HELP WANTED ° JANUARY 15th, codk general, for English family, \"two .school children.$80.00 monthly.FI 7204.\u20182-19 ~ SITUATIONS WANTED - 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