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[" Dr.Kirkpatrick | .Guest Speaker ~ At YMCA Annual | The annual \u2018meeting of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.will be held Thursday at 6 p.m.at-the West- mount Branch, id Sherbrooke st.west.Members and friends of the association will gather to elect the board of management for the coming year, and to hear reports of the wide variety of activities that were carried on during the year._- Since the last annual meeting, \"there have been two important, changes in the staff of the West- \u2018mount Y and the members will have an opportunity of meeting the new executive secretary, R.D.Locke and the new boys\u2019 work seltetary, William Kingston.Hugh Nourse is chairman of the Westmount YM.C.A.and.W, D.\u2019 Robb is vice-chairman.At the dinner following the _ meeting, the guest speaker will be.Dr.J.B.Kirkpatrick, director of tbe School of Physical Education, McGill University.Dr.Kirkpatrick is one of Canada\u2019s outstanding men in the field of récreation and is sure to give an interesting and stimulating address.Those interested in attending should make a reservation at the Y.M.C.A., GL.3918.February Ball Friday Next At A.A.Grounds \u201cGuys and gals are reminded this week that the Westmount Athletic Grounds will be the scene for the February Ball Friday, Feb.25, with prizes and fun for all.They've promiised fun for everyone; mark the date and don't come late, the band begins playing at eight.Featured will be the dreamy music of the Saints, & six piece team of melody markers deluxe.Alfred Daly will be the featured singer.The committee has worked hard on preparing this do, and it\u2019s now up to the.teenage crowd to show their suppert.Patrol Leaders Banquet Is Set Here Saturday Between 800 and 900 Patrol Leaders, Scouters, Group Committeemen Scout officials and special guests are expected to attend the Patrol Leaders\u2019 Banquet Saturday evening in the R.M.R.Armoury, 4625 St.Catherine St, West- mount, Assembly will be at 5 o'clock for \u201creunions,\u201d and the dinner will start sharp at 6.30.Speaker will be Fred J.Finlay, Chief, Executive Cofnmissioner at Canadian Scout Headquarters in - Ottawa; and there will be a lively program of entertainment.The chairman will be Major-General A.BH.Walford, C.B., C.B.E.Regional Commissioner for Montreal, ._Musie will be supplied by the Scottish Lachine troop pipes and.by the Montreal Boy Scout Brass Band, the former under thé direc- |: tion of their Scoutmaster XK, E Drysdale and the latter under |Judge Talks \u201c.leave of absence until June 1, Examiner | Mayors of Toronto, Montreal Feted VOL.XXVI, No.7 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 SIXTEEN PAGES district commissioner of rovers, left, examines a bandage on the ad of Ray Mader, Selby avenue, Westmount, during.a first aid demonstration at an indoor sports event held Friday by the western division of the Montreal Boy Scouts Association, at Elizabeth Ballantyne School.Between them is district scoutmaster Joseph Warmington.Looking on are other Westmount Sea Scouts.(Photo by Ed Bermingham) Delinquency Respect, warmth of feeling and tolerance are the key words in the fight against juvenile delinquency, Judge J.G.Nicholson told members of the Westmount High School Current Events Club Tuesday.= The root of delinquency is embedded mainly in the situation at home.Poverty, diet, illness and unfavorable living conditions help the spread of this social disease, he said, He noted it is difficult for someone in the legal profession to deal with these youngsters, as they are not to be classified as criminals but rather as offenders requiring aid.There is a clinic associated with the court which deals out medical, psychiatric and social care.He said that if these do not work, it is often necessary to break up the family.This, he added, is left to the discretion of a specially trained judge.Renee Rothman Attorney Given Absence Leave J.W.Weldon Q.C., West- mount city attorney, is on \u2018At which time he will retire ¢ from the city service \u2014 after forty years on the job, A.M.Weldon, his son, who - is with the firm of Duquette, .Mackay and Tetro, will be act- \u2018 Scoutmaster Alex.Fleming of CHARLES DOWNEY assistant % Westmount Is Doing Job For Parents, Panel Says Westmount as a community is doing a job for its citizens was the consensus of opinion reached by a panel who discussed the question, Is Westmount Failing Its Parents?, at the junior high school on Wednesday evening.Sponsored by the Westmount * \u2018High Schools Home and a Schaol Association, members of the panel included, Roy I.Campbell as moderator, R.A.Byford, chief of police, G.G.D.Kilpatrick, B.A., D.D., principal of the United Theological College, Prof.David Munroe, chairman of the Dept.of Education at McGill Dr.H.E.Lehmann, clinical director Verdun Protestant Hospital and Mrs.A.W.D.Swan, past president and member of the executive of West- mount High Schools Home and School Association.It was pointed out that the basic responsibility of character development of the young was on the parent and they should resume that responsibility.The opinion was expressed that if the home life was unhealthy, a strong community would be of no avail (Continued on\u2019 page 2) Honor Guests At Brotherhood Event Locally Mayor Jean Drapeau, of Montreal, and Mayor - Nathan Phillips of Toronto were guests of honor Wednesday night at the 28th annual fellowship dinner meéting between: Catholics, Jews and Protestants at Temple Emanu-EL \u2018Mayor Nathan Phillips addressed the gathering, his theme being \u201cBig \u201c City Problems \u2014 The Challenge\u201d.The meeting was opened by Hershell H, Lewis, president, and the invocation was pronounced by Mac Hoch- mitz, vice-president.The Mayors were introduced to tire guests by Joseph J.Cooper, honorary president of the Temple (Continued on Page 2) Sadie Hawkins Dance March 1 By Girls of 'Y\u2019 Hey Gals! Here's your annual chance ta snag that guy without having him call you.The Westmount YMCA Girls Hi-Y club is holding their annual Sadie Hawkins dance and you can invite that one great date.The only hitch is a small one \u2014 -.and can be rewarding.The ladies are requested to make corsages for their escorts and prizes will be given for the prettiest, funniest and most original.There will also be several door prizes.The dance will be héld at the Westmount Y Friday, March 11, from 9 pm.to 1 am.A top dance band will be in attendance.Tickets are $1.50 per couple, and every gal is urged to nail her male now.ing city attorney in his fa- MATISSE WORKS ARRIVE \u2014 Workmen at the Montreal Museüm of Fine Arts unpack 20 crates ôf art works by the late Henri Matisse, in preparation for the memorlal exhibition of the French artists work, opening Feb.18 at the Museum.The exhibition will be opened by Jean + tgs ED hi EST A or.aH ' > tnd [EN am ee 2 EY en ci 0e sai ® PAGE TWO THIS WEEK AND NEXT, AT «+ 0 yrs \u2018Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.' \u2018 A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB TT By M auri ce M ari asl ne ds Carnival Postponed The weatherman failed to cooperate Friday and as a result, the scheduled ice carnival failed to materialize; however, weather per: mitting, the carnival will take place tonight starting at 6:30 p.m.~ Hockey Night Hockey supervisor Charlie Dar- ville announced this week that the Unity Boys\u2019 Club will hold a hockey night at the club on Friday, Feb.25, starting at 7 p.m.Approximately 75 hockey players will attend this event and the program will include the showing of a hockey or football film, special guests and refreashments.Ping-Pong Tournament - Tournament supervisor Fred \u201cPennell reports having received several entries for the fourth annual table tennis tournament which takes place at the Unity Boys\u2019 club on Wednesday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m.The tournament is open to any organization catering to boys 11 to 18 years of age inclusive.Entry forms may be received by phoning WI.5506.Dog Training Course Having successfully completed their elementary training in the IMPORTED GOODS of best quality Many patterns to choose from SUITS $45 UP Made io Measure Quick service.short time only Customers or our material made up.} ® REPAIRING © REMODELLING e REFITTING F.L.SILVER LADIES' & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstalrs) WI.6633 dog training course and having been duly honored on graduation night, members of the class will resume sessions on Monday, in the second phase of the course with more advanced instruction.The course is under the direction 0.Sheila and Patricia Houstoun of the Montreal Dog Obedience Training.Club Craft Classes Prepare Although a date has not as yet been established for the annual Hobby Show, all craft classes are busily engaged making articles to be put on exhibition: Fretwork: Louis Thomas\u2019 groups meet every Friday night, Saturday morning - and efternoon .making varjous articles such as: Indian Heads, tie racks, totem poles, indian head dress, etc.Leatherwork: Mrs.Wileman's \u2018leatherwork group meet every Thursday night making a variety of leatherwork articles, Wood Carving: Mr.McLaugilin is the leader of the wood carving class which meets every Friday evening.The articles made by the group are very colorful and should produce a high rating at the Hobby Show.Woodwork: Every Monday and Wednesday, 16 \u2018boys under capable leadership are producing woodwork articles such as ash trays, a variety of cabinets, wall brackets, corner shelves and many others.The leaders are A.T.Strikeman, ¥.O.Reilly, B.Roy Machum, J.Tucker, C.Ingerville, G.Frazur and B.J.Sibbold.\u2018Sewing: A girls\u2019 sewing class is under the leadership of Mary Timm meeting every Friday night.The girls are currently making aprons and blouses.Art: June \u2018Craig and Elizabeth Anderson conduct art classes, the former on Wednesdays and the latter on Saturdays.An art display will be one of the main features of the hobby show.Novelty Crafts: A variety of novelty crafts is being produced by members -of the Novelty and Junior crafts classes under the leadership of Mrs, Fitzpatrick and Mrs.Grier.; MARIAN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Speed Courses in .SHORTHAND, TYPING Business English and Spelling TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS - 7-9 P.M.PRESENT LOCATION + While New Premises Under Construction LOYOLA COLLEGE, 7141 Sherbrooke St.W.ROOM C3, CENTRAL BLDG.Registrations Accepted Between 7 & 8 P.M.February 23rd, 24th, 25th Classes begin Tuesday, MARCH Ist FEES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE MONTHLY, $15.00 For further information call Wlibank 1980 MA.3332 ATTENTION SKIERS! THEFT IS RAMPANT! INSURE Your Ski Equipment And Other Personal Effects E.D.Christmas .INSURANCE BROKER 388 St.James St.West Montreal, Que.GL.4519 THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 re Aas 20k ad W.J.\u201cBILL\u201d O'BRIEN, 3798 Botrel avenue, who has been appointed public relations supervisor for the Canadian Marconi \u2018Company.He will be in charge of all Marconi \u2018public relations opérations, including the issuance of press releases, close liaison with the press and trade publications, plant fours and the speakers\u2019 panel.i Westmount Is.(Continued from page 1) Corporal punishment in schools was also brought up for discussion by the panel and it was advanced that this type of punishment is resorted to when the person administering it cannot find a more affective means of dealing with the problem.Chief Byford told the gathering that members of his department were working to help the youth of the community.He said their biggest problem was to overcome the image a great deal of youngsters have of a constable being their enemy and someone to fear.The policeman will do what he can to help, but where good recreational services exists, the police 4 can act as referal service.Dr.Lehmann pointed out that we must get away from and avoid developing problem children or for that matter problem parents.He MRS.ALFRED M.KINSMAN, chairman of the Westmount division of the Red Cross financial campaign which starts Feb.26.She will conduct an appeal for $87,000 in her district from headquarters at Dominion Douglas Church.District chairmen assisting her during the two week campaign are Mrs.P.H.Scowen, Mrs.Leslie Tucker, Mrs.R.V.V.Nicholls and Mrs.Gordon McCormack.Canvassers for the district are urgently needed and volunteers should contact Mrs.Kinsman at GL.§ ST ena said that there are actually very few problem children or problem parents, but many problem situations.The doctor expressed the \u2018opinion that if parents are really fond of their children they will do a good job at being parents.Mrs.Swan listed the services and activities which are available in Westmount for the youth of that city, indicating that the community did provide recreational outlets and other outlets for young people.Dr.Kilpatrick pointed out that some help must be given also to the young newly weds, who today face housing shortages, and other like problems and are still trying to raise families.Honor Guests .(Continued from page 1) Brotherhood and Dr.Stern presented CFCF with a certificate in rec: ognition for its 20 years of Sunday morning broadcasts of \u201cThe Message of Israel\u201d.The annual inter-faith sabbath in observance of International Brotherhood Week takes place at St.Andrew's United Church, next Friday at 8.15 p.m.Second Language Worth Discussed At Weston School A parent-teacher meeting was held at Weston School Monday, to examine the advantages of teaching a second language, with special reference to French, beginning possibly at Nursery School level.The meeting was opened by Dr.Mary Winspear, principal of the school and the panel of invited speakers was introduced by ner.Professor Hawkins of Macdonald College School for Teachers spoke on the proper instruction of teachers and the .problem of conveying a second language beyond life of the pupil.Professor A.the classroom into the everyday Rigault of the French Department at McGill University stressed the importance of learning to speak French before they learned to read it.Professor Hawkins and Professor Rigault agreed that oral teaching augmented by discs and tape recorders facilitated a pupil's mastery of the language.Dr.Verity Ross, Consultdnt Phychologist at the School of Social Work of McGill University they spoke on the pre-school child and the possible effect of using one language at school and another at home might have on the child.It was concluded that the advantages outweighed the disadvantages.Final Tribute Paid Alfred Slocum Byrd A funeral service was held Monday for Alfred Slocum Byrd, of 8 Gladstone avenue, who died Friday, in his 85th year.A native of North Cambridge, Mass.,, Mr.Byrd was employed by the Toronto Railway Company for four years before he jomed the Montreal Street Railway Company in 1896.In 1907 he took charge of the company\u2019s power sy:tam.He was a member of the American College of Engineers, a life member of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association and a former member of the Heather Curling Club.Survivors include is wife, the former Louisa Gardner of Sherbrooke, four daughters, Mrs.Percy R.Minto, Mrs.Willam A.Agnew, Mrs.Ian Warren and Mrs.Gordon Douglas Murphy; a sister, Mrs.Harold E.Goodhue of Sherbrooke; and a brother, Harry F.Byrd of Toronto.Funeral service was at the Church of the Advent, with interment at Mount Royal Cemetery.Telephone Pioneers \u2018Life Members\u2019 Club \u2014 men\u2019s section \u2014 will hold its monthly afternoon of cards and games in the Beaver Hall Club Rooms on Wednesday Feb.23.Ladies Section will hold its monthly card party at same location on Thursday Feb.24 Members cordially invited to come along at 2 p.m.sharp.YOU ARE INVITED To Attend a Free Lecture Entitled \"Christian Science: Its Constructive Mission\u201d By George Channing C.S.B., of San Francisco, Cal.MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, \u2018MASS MONTREAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM \u2019 3449 University St.i Thursday Evening, February 24th, at 8: 15 .\u2018 under the auspices of First Church of Ghrist, Scientist, Montreal PEN .CR qe coer FINE FLOORING ° HARDWOOD © RUBBER & COMPANY \u201c WESTMOUNT \u201cFide: Estimates © ASPHALT.\u201cx Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors A.Ross Grafton \u201c4486 \u2018ST.CATHERINE STREET » Foe WE.2323 | VOL.XXVI, No.7 - Cancer Rally Planned a In Westmount ; -An educational program designed.to : instruct the layman with the ; story of the battle against cancer will be held at Westmount Junior High School, Monday, February 21 at 8:30 p.m.The meeting is sponsored by the Educational Committee of the Ladies Auxiliary of .the Canadian Cancer Society.Two films \u201cSelf Examination\u201d and \u201cThe Traitor Within\u201d will be shown.The first emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and the second which cancer may be treated and cured providing it is discovered in its early stages.Dr.M.Lougheed, chief radiologist at the Montreal General Hospital, will conduct a discussion period following the films.There is no admission charge tons and linens, old or new, white or colorfast, with which to prepare F.Montreuil and Mrs.C.P.Le- Blond, co-chairmen of the educational committee suggest that these materials be confined to larger pieces such as sheets, flannelette blankets, pillow cases and men\u2019s shirts.Enough tubing to equip the heating and water systems of five six-room houses is used in a modern jet fighter plane.SAVE NOW! Have your Suit made NOW for Spring at a special \u201c reduced price.Very latest materials and best workmanship guaranteed.- y Come in and compare our prices! REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS BEST WORK GUARANTEED e Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) PICK-UP: and DELIVERY OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS shows the various methods in| but those who can may bring cot- dressings for cancer patients, Mrs.- Mac oc - WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 HUSSARS\u2019 EXECUTIVE COMMITTTEE: Officers of the executive committee of the.17th Duke of York\u2019s Royal Canadian Hussars Armoury were chosen at the annual meeting Friday.Back, left to right are D.K.Jamieson, D.G.McKenzie, J.Raich; .Lor 0 Kanner | BE YEARS IN ir.© WESTMOUNT Reliable WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS _ 1216 Greene Ave.md WE.4046 - PAGE THREE front; J.M.Thom, vice president; W.Ricketts, secretary; Li-Col.J.E.Domville, commanding officer; C.L.Lynch, treasuter, and D.C.Munro, president.Not present were T.Breen, L.Lallemand, and R.Casselman.Tribute Paid E.C.Woodley; Scholar, Writer and Teacher Friends and relatives paid final tribute on Tuesday to Edward Carruthers Woodley, M.A., F.R.Hist.S., of 3787; Cote des Neiges, distinguished scholar and writer, teacher, historian and churchman and former principal of Argyle AMERICAN TELEVISION .RECEPTION GUARANTEED Enjoy CHANNEL 3 \u2014 \u2018Burlington and CHANNEL 5 \u2014 Plattsburg EE EE .the Canada Congregational Col- Montreal General Hospital.He School, who died \u2018Saturday at the Western division of the was in his 77th year.former president of the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Quebec and was principal of Argyle School from 1922 until 1930.He received his early education at Cote St.Antoine Academy and St.John the Evangelist school and the High School of Montreal.He was awarded his bachelor of arts degree from McGill university in 1900 with first\u2019 class honors in English and history, and followed withrhis masters degree two years later.Following his graduation from lege, Montreal, with the Stevenson Gold Medal for first place in theological studies, he went to India where he was professor of English on the staff of the London Missionary College in Calcutta from 1902 to 1907.He returned to Canada and was minister of- the Congregational Church at Danville, Que., from 1907 to 1911.He was principal of the St.Fran- À EE .FORD STRIKE OVER! 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Dealer\u201d SL 4 6170 Sherbrooke St.W.EA 1175 A native of Montread, he was aX cis College High School in the year 1911-1912, While in India he was elected a member of the Asiatic Society of Bengal and of the Royal Asiatic Soeiety.He also became a fellow of the University of Calcutta.In 1912 he joined the Central Turkey Mission of the American Board of Commissioners of the |; Near East after studying at the University of Leyden, Holland.He was stationed at Marash, Turkey \u2019 where he lectured in Greek, early church history and Christian education at the theological seminary there.He was engaged in relief work during the second Balkan war, and was an eye-witness to the Armenian deportations.It was on returning to Canada from the Balkan war that he received his appointment to Argyle school and later the principalship.In 1930 he was appointed a special officer of the provincial department of education which post he retired from in 1945.For his accomplishments in the literary and historical field he was awarded.an honorary presidency of the Dickens Fellowship of Montreal in 1953 and last spring was elected president of the St.James Literary Society.He was a member of session of Erskine and American United church, was the author of a number of books on Quebec and a charter member Montieal Classi- tal Club, and honorary librarian of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec.Survivors include, his wife, the former Edythe Annie Garlick, a son, E.H, Woodley, and three daughters, Mrs.G.H.Hodgson, Mrs.S.P.Elkins, and Mrs.D.T.Trenholm.The\" funeral service was held at ! 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\u201cThe Egyptian\u201d, which starts today at the Snowdon, Outremont, Strand and Savoy Theatres.\u201cc_Ancient Eqypt Its Mysterious Beauty In BE \"The Egyptian\u201d In CinemaScope At Snowdon, Outremont, Savoy, Strand All the glory of anclent Egypt, the mystery of the forbidden land of the Hittites, the decadence of Babylonia and the beauty of Syria have been recreated by 29th Century-Fox in bringing Mika Waltari\u2019s best-seller, \u201cThe Egyptian\u201d to the screen.Starring Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Bella Darvi, Gene Ti- erney, Michael Wilding, Peter Ustinov and Edmund Purdom, in the title role, \u201cThe Egyptian\u201d returns to the city today and will be featured at the Snowdon, Outremont, Strand and Savoy.While the story of the Egyptian\u201d is essentially about the life«of one man, Sinuh: the Egyptian, (played by Edmund Purdom), it enhcompasses an entire era in Egypt 1300 years before Christ and brings life the colorful civilization of Akhnaton, the first Pharach to discard the worship of Egypt's numerous animal- headed god idols in favor of monotheism.The human: side of the story is as monumental as the spectacle.The Cinema- Scope medium is used to give pictocial splendor to the story.Special selected short subjects will also be featured at both the Snowdon and Outre- mont.The companion feature at the Strand will be \u201cThe Spider\u201d.with star cast and at the Savoy \u201cSpace Ways\u201d with Howard Duff and Eva Bartok.* + Victor McLaglen has been signed by Republic to star in \u201cThe Big Tackpot.\u201d Now Playing ! \u2018Shield For Murder\u201d with Edmund O'BRIEN Marla ENGLISH \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Bengal Brigade\u201d in Technicolor with Rock HUDSON Arlene DAHL Starts Saturday! \"Sabrina\" with Humphrey BOGART William HOLDEN Audrey HEPBURN - \u201cApache\u201d in Technicolor with Burt LANCASTER * .% At The Avenue \u2018For Better, For Worse\u201d Excellent Domestic Comedy Arthur Watkyn's' grand do- moestic comedy \u2018For Better, For Worse\", which ran for years in London's West End as a play, has been brought to the silver sheet with a star-studded cast headed by Dirk Bogarde, Susan Stephen, Cecil Parker, Dennis Price and Eileen Herlie, Filmed in Eastmancolor, the picture opens on Friday at the Avenue theatre.The story of \u201cFor Better, For Worse\" concerns two youngsters Dick Bogarde and Susan Stephen, who get married on a shoestring and immediately find themselves up to their necks with bills, housing prob- THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 Contest By Pyhians.Open To Boys, Girls lems, nosey neighbours and fussy in-laws.The climax of\" this \u2018riotous adventure comes when \u2018they have to entertain their-in-laws in their one-room * flat and it is essential to make a good impression.The plumber arrives, the butcher mixes up the orders and general pandemonium reigns.Cecil Parker plays the pompus- father-in-law who always gives advice and scorns the youth of today.Eileen Herlie is his understanding wife, quietly on the side of the youngsters.Dennis Price is the refined house-agent; Athene Seyler, the nosey neighbor; Thora Hird, the char with the wagging tongue; James Hayter as the plumber without respect for the housewife\u2019s frantic efforts to cook dinner; and Sidney James and » Charles Victor as the furniture men hindered by the confused mind of the tenant.\u201cFor Better, For Worse\u201d is light, bright and amusing, rich in fun and sparkling with good lines.We Anthony Quinn will star in \u201cFlight From Hong Kong.\u201d Glenn Ford has a deal with Metro to make twelve pictures during the next five years.vr Marjorie Garetson signed for a pianist role in \u201cDark Venture.\u201d Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Bennett and Fred MacMurray will have the top roles in \u201cUniversal's \u2018There's Always Tomorrow.\u201d ; \u201cMarla English in Preparations for the 10th annual Pythian: Public Speaking Contest to be held in April 1955, and open to all high school boys and -girls in Canada, Hawaii, and Alaska, has been announced the Knights of Pythias, Quebec Domain, under the chairmanship of Irving Halperin, A US.A, by the Grand Lodge of -The topic chosen for this year is \u201cWhat Can Youth Do for Highway Safety?\u201d and the announced aims of the contest are to give teenagers the opportunity to speak in public, to further their education in the form of scholarships and other prizes, and to aid in keeping our highway safe for adults and children alike.All boys and girls desiring to enter this contest should contact their high school principals for further information.\u201c * J.Carol Naish will co- - star with Ralph Meeker and \u201cDesert Sands.\u201d CLAUDE THORNHILL, whose orchestra will be featured at the Grand Carnival Ball Saturday at Sir Arthur Currie gym which will wind up festivities at the McGill Winter Carnival * + William Dieterle returning from Europe to direct Columbia\u2019s \u201cJoseph and His Breth- ern,\u201d starring Rita Hayworth.Conveniently located.(Corner Atwilter) LOUNGE AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES, RECEPTIONS, AFTERNOON TEAS, MEETINGS, ete.Ï Seating accommodation and tables for up to 70 people.J Newly renovated and tastefully furnished.Television supplied.May be reserved for anytime between 6 a.m.and 2 a.m.For reservations and further details, apply at WESTMOUNT GRILL 4006 St.Catherine Street West WE.0271 Tickets: WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL Presents.\u201cCHARLEY\u2019 $ AUNT\u201d WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL 95 Cote St.Antoine Road February 23 - 24 - 25 at 8:15 P.M.$1.00.Available for Wednesday performance only.Thursday and Friday sold out.\u2014 Also \u2014 + [TTT ole, Giving his finest, most dominating perform: ance as Squadron Leader Forrester, RCAF \u201cTHE EGYPTIAN.WHo forsook eternity for Nefer, temptress of Babylon, who offered him the perfection of love .Baketamon, the Princess Royal, with whom he committed the sin of sins.\u2018and Merit, the tavern maid, who had onl herself to give! re IN MONS - MATURE - TIERNEY- WILDING - DARVI- usTINov \u20ac 5 and EDMUND PURDOM #1\" The Egyptian\u201d _ HOF Pg x MICHAEL \u2014 hd i tanto perry da ad ore nL TE ST rer re 1 Subject Of Rotary Talk The manufacture of steel pipe by the but-welded process, was related to members of the Westmount Rotary.Club by.Lynn Davenport at Victoria Hall on Wednesday.\u2018Red Cross Receipts- Aren't Needed For Quebec Tax Forms Welcome news for.thousands of Quebec subscribers to the Red Cross _ is ruling announced by G.H.Shink, Controller of Provincial Revenue, Because the 1954 Red Cross Campaign was \u2018already under way wher the Provincial Income Tax Law \u2018wag santioned last March 5, receipts for donations made to the Red Cross during the year 1954 need only be attached to the Federal Income Tax form.However, while it will not be necessary to obtain duplicate receipts, for Provincial Income Tax deduction purposes, the amounts of such donations must be listed on the Provincial Income Tax return, The ruling concludes: \u201cAs far as the year 1854 is concerned, the Provincial Revenue Office will verify the claims of the taxpayer with the Red Cross authorities.\u201d Local Man Named To Insurance Body Named among the top 150 sales representatives for Occidental Life Insurance Company of California, one Westmount man has qualified for the company\u2019s \u201cTop Club\u201d convention to be held March 6-9 in Palm Springs, Calif, Vice Pres.William B.Stannard announced in Los Angeles recently.Scheduled to attend the meeting ig general agent Martin Arno- vitz, 3995 Montrose avenue.Qualification for the Top Club meeting is based on the individual\u2019s sales record for the past 18 months.It has been during this period that Occidental's total insurance in force has soared past the $5 billion mark.Attendance at the Palm Springs convention will be limited to top company representatives in the United States, Canada, and Hawail.zontained in a special |, Mr.Davenport, who is a member.of the Westmount club was giving his classification adgress.He traced the history of tublar products from early days: when in China hallow bamboo was used as pipes.He said metal was first used to carry liquids in\u2019 England, when an ufnamed genius fitted together a number of discarded rifle barrels.He said pipe is made by various processes in the modern plant today, and approximately 150,000 tons per year are used by Canadians.Although this amount is still belew the per capita figure in the | United States, it is increasing steadily.\u201cThe steel pipe is the industry's peculiar product,\u201d he said.Figures given for size and dimension of pipes are not true to scale and change from outside to ihside measurements depending on the size of the pipe.When pipes are ready for shipment they are bundled, and the amount of pipes per bundle also depends on the size of the pipe and can vary anywhere from two to 22.In tracing the operation of pipe manufacture by the butt-weld non- continous process, Mr.Davenport said a start is made with a piece of raw material cut to the desirsd length and known as skelp.The skelp is then cut and formed cn its front end for the welding boil, and then placed in the hearth and heated to a temperature of 2500 degrees.It is then forced down through the welding bell, which shapes the skelp and welds the two edges together.Oxygen Used .Oxygen is introduced to the skelp at this stage to increase the temperature.Mr.Davenport pointed out that the right amount of heat combined with the right amount of pressure will produce a weld of maximum strength.The pipe then goes to what is called the hot seizing operation and is carried from here, by seizing rolls, to a cooling rack.The end of the pipe is then cropped and it is cooled to 900 degrees.From.here the pipe is quenched in-a water tank, for rapid cooling, and 4937 Sherbrooke West a === 24-hour service for our customers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing & Heating Contractors PHONE + DE.0655 Westmount 7 LS DO 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employment consultant, and former Westmount resident, who died suddenly on Tuesday at the Royal Victoria.Hospital.He was T5.A native of London, England.Mr.Clarke came.to Montreal in 1809, and was a reporter-photo- grapher for the Montreal Daily [| Witness and The Star.For 17 years he managed the Protestunt Employment Bureau following a course in industrial psychology at McGill.He also lectured at the University of Montreal.He was a member of the Kiwanis Club, the American and Canadian Psychologists Association, Personnel Association and tHe Protestant Community Church on Bigras Island.Prodeceased by his first wife in 1953, he is survived by his widow, Eve Ducharme, a son, Lawrence, and three daughters, \u2018 Beatrice, 4 Dorothy and Mrs.Frances Macaulay.Interment was at Mount Rgyal Cemetery.is then sent on its way to the inspection department.After receiving an ok from the inspectors,\u201d the pipe is then pro- WEEK-END SPECIALS! ie MEATS ice PORK 53¢ BACON.39¢ SAUSAGES .52¢ BROILERS 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with hon.vice president, Miss E.Meredith Hodgson; hon.councillors Mrs.A.Goldbloom, Mme.Henri Vautelet, O.B.E., and Mrs, B.Usher; and hon.legal adviser Miss Elizabeth Monk.\" President is Miss Jean Bovey.vice-presidents: Miss Dorothy Cook, Mrs.M.care Mrs, H.87 Morton, Mme.J.J.Perrault; hon.rec, sect'y., Mrs.P.W.Waænht;- hon, cor.sect'y., \u201cMrs.J.JH, H.Robertson; hon.tress rer, Mrs, F M.Jones.: On the board of directors are: Mrs.G.C.Brooks, Miss Elsie Cotton, Mme.W.A.Croteau, Mrs.G.Embiricos, Miss Lncille Hiam, Mrs.R.P.Jellett, Mrs.8.C.Nors- worthy, Mrs.H.H.Parker, Mrs.Hartland Paterson, Miss Olive Rogers, Mme.Lucien Roux, Mrs.8.C.\"Skoryna, Mrs.Gordon Small, Mrs.Hugh.Starkey, Mrs.James T.Turner and Mrs.David Wank- yn.i The advisory board consists of Lt.Col.The Hon.Willrid Bovey, Q.C, OBE, LL.D, D.Lit, M.L.C.Quebec; Mr.F.J.Cunningham; Mr.J.T.Stevens and Mr.J.Clifford._2 Beta Sigma Phi Beta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will meet on Monday, at the home of Miss Verna Reed, 1525 St.Mark, Apt.9.MADE TO DRESSES \u201cxt IN THE NEWEST STYLES Speciaily designed SWEATERS at MODERATE PRICES * Repairing * Remodelling ANNA GOWNS 346A Victoria Avenue (near Somerville} EL.0823 Evenings: GL.1553 Open Fridays to.9 p.m.CUSTOM MADE SLIPGOVERS 3 PIECES $59.00 Choice of 10 patterns USE OUR CONVENIENT SHOP AT HOME SERVICE e MA.8490 No obligation USE OUR BUDGET PLAN BELGIUM UPHOLSTERING CO.INC.1467 McGill College Ave.JOHN POOL , ;- Foot Specialist - 304 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke: Westmount Painless removai ot corns callouses, ingrown toe nails.- Latest electric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve ~ all weak foot conditions.: Children's Supports a Specialty.Smartest Children\u2019s Shop, is Hall, at 8 o'clock sharp.\u2018 RECEIVING AWARD: Barbara Niven of the 49th Co.of Girl Guides is presented with Gold Cords bÿ Mrs.Campbell, division 4 commissioner, as\u2019 Mrs.Tomkins, the Guide captain, looks on.Photo by Robert Hindle PEARL (WITZLENG) SOCOLOW, of Bib\u2019n Tucker, Montreal\u2019s co-ordinating a Children\u2019s Fashion Show sponsored by Unit No.3B of the Cancer Research Society Inc., on Wednesday, February 28, in the Spanish and Portuguese cooking, talent money, prize drawing.Fees, lunch \u2018and \u2018carfare were paid for a boy and girl in High School; a young girl was-sent for a three weeks\u2019 holiday in summer.An eighteen volume book of history was given to one High School and seven books of refereiice to another.Bursaries and scholarships of the Order were well supported.A combination radio and record player with four volumes of records, 14 packs of playing cards and other games were sent to Queen Mary Veterans Hospital, 649 books and magazines were sent to the library at the Sailors\u2019 -Ihstitute.and_to the Veterans\u2019 Hospital.Contributions were \u2018made to the Nationki Cigarette - Fund, Girls Counselling Centre, Camp Lewis, \u201cBy appointment only 1: British and European Relief, Tor- Captain Fryatt Chapter 1.0.D.E.Report Progress, The 38th annual report of the Captain Fryatt Chapter, 1.O.D.E.was held Febryary 9, at the home of Mrs.H.B.Pope.There are 23 members.Reports show that much help was given to war veterans, old folks, child welfare and education.Money was raised by a marathon bridge group, and sale of haine Elect Officers and .ax* Fund, Darby and Joan Club, Den- \u2018tal Clinic and Children's Library.Disbursements totalled $617.48.Officers Elected For 1955-56 Hon.Regent, Mrs.J.L.T.Martin; regent, Mrs.E.M.Hulbert; 1st vice-regent, Mrs.L.B.Stil- well; 2nd vice-regent, Mrs.Norman Read; secretary, Mrs.D.Sta- vert; treasurer, Mrs.W.M.Jackson; educational secretary, Mrs.J.H.Briggs; Echoes secretary, Mrs.D.M Farish\" standard bearer, Mrs.Walter Downes.Military Whist Mrs.John McGivern and Mrs.Jas, Horton are joint conveners for a military whist being neld by the Women\u2019s Guild of the Church of the Advent to-morrow at 8 p.min the parish hall, corner of Wood THE -WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1855 \u2014\u2014 * World Day Of Prayer © The Women's World ÿ of.| Prayer Service will be held oh\u2019 Friday, February 25, at 3 o'clock in St.Andrew's Church.PAGE BLEVBY desi BLANKETS To Clear $7.50 euch These Westmount shoppers as an introduction to my new shop, where hand woven fabrics of exquisite thetitic tartans, scarves for all, ties.design in all fabrics for suitings, sporis jackets, fartan vestsy skirts, etc.AILEEN BINMORE \"and her magic logm\" (Opposite Steinberg's parking lot) \"PURE WOOL blankets are offered to sign are on display.Skirts in profusion, stoles, au- Orders filled for your individual woollen or lamé Pay a Visit to 1243 Greene Avenue WI.5248 Juniors, misses and half sizes SEE THEM NOW FOR BEST SELECTION 7 LADIES WEAR 1233 Greene Avenue Ave A Fabulous Collection of .NEW SPRING DRESSES Has just arrived at MAY'S Up-to-the-Minute styles and fabrics in prints and solid shades.oh 9 (Opposite nue Theatre) , Fl.9541 d Im.SPECIALS! 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Pack TEN.:in town from Orillia, Ont.» Mr.and Mrs.T.Howard Atkin- ! son, of Westmount, have returned , from their cruise to South Ameri- \u201ccan and the West Indies.Mrs.H.S.Morton, recording .Secretary of the National Council of Women, will lead a panel discussion on Civil Defence at a meeting of the Montreal Women's .Club, which will be held in the .Mount Royal Hotel on Feb.21, at 2.30 p.m.Pie other members of \u2018the panel include, Miss Joan Gil- \u201cchrist, of the legal firm Holmes .and Gilchrist, Mrs.G.Stuart Ram- : say, past provincial superintendent of the St.Johns Ambulance Society, Mr.Herbert LeCours, vice- president of National Defence.Mrs.H, G.Hatcher will be in the chair.St.Andrew's W.A.The Women\u2019s Association of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, will hold its next meeting for sewing on Tuesday, at 2 p.m.in Hutchi- son Hall.Tea hostesses will be Mrs.A B.Rutherford and the ladies of the Montrose group.The Red Cross group will meet at 10 am.+ Mrs.J.W.Davies has arrived \u2018men's Auxiliary rectors of thhe Sheltering Home have issued invitations to the \u2018annual meeting to be held at 1875 Lincoln .Avenue on Tuesday, Feb.22.Mrs.Q.C.D.Bovey will be the speaker \u2018The regular Town and Gown tea of the Women Associates of McGill will be held at 3.30 p.m., Tuesday, in the ballroom of the Faculty Club, 3450 McTavish street.Mrs.J.U.MacEwan, the president, will receive\u2019 the members and guests.Mrs.G.Lyman Duff and Mrs.R.E, Jamieson will preside at the tea table.Hostesses will be Mrs.Travis BE.Dancey, Mrs.J.C.Dickison, Mrs.F.A.MacDonald, Mrs.D.L.McRae, Mrs.K.FI.Melville and Mrs.\u2018Leo Yaffe.Mrs.George D, Little, chairman -of the entertainment committee, will be agsisted by Mrs.D.F.Coates and Mrs.W., W.Eakin, Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Woof the Julius Richardson Convalescent Hospital will be held on Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m, at the hospital, 4525 Bessbor- ough avenue.Tea will be served following the meeting.| a : THE - WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, .FRIDAY, FEBRUARY » 1955 - - .\u2014- Xa >< Personal = >< Engagements: > Weddings = \u201c> The President and Board oem] 4\u20ac 5 Lames +2 An Exciting New Collection of SPRING DRESSES Basic Dress-Up and Costumé Styles © PURE SILKS ® PRINTS * COTTONS Charlotte Gowns has an extensive selection of everything you've wished for.to help make Spring all it should be.See our wonderful selection of NEW SPRING SUITS = Charlotte Gowns FI.7773 WESTMOUNT here\u2019s why more corsetieres recommend » GOTHIÇ Gives you 2 inches more freedom than any other girdle! NuBack controls you firmly : : : yet lets you bend forward, backward, sideways In complete freedom and comfort.\u201d Have Your NuBack Fitted Today At Mu À.COURVAL CORSETIERE MR.AND MRS.MAXWELL RAY RYAN pictured cutting the cake at the reception following their marriage which took place on Saturday, Feb.12, in St.Andrew\u2019s United Church, St.Laurent.Mrs.Ryan was formerly Miss Millicent Rosina Hickmore, daughter of the late Lionel Frederick Hickmore and of Mrs.Hickmore, of St.Laurent.Mr.Ryan is the son of the late Wm.A.Ryan and of Mrs.Ryan of Campbellton, N.B.+ x Film Montreal County L.O.L.is presenting a film, \u201cScenes of Scotland\u201d, in Calvary United Church \u2018Hall, Dorchester St.and Greene Ave, today at 8 p.m, All proceeds will be in aid of the RYAN-HICKMORE The marriage of Millicent Rosi- na, daughter of the late Lionel Frederick Hickmore änd of Mrs.Hickmore of St, Laurent to Mr.Maxwell Ray Ryan, son of the late William A.Ryan and of Mrs.Ryan of Campbellton, N.B.took place on Saturday afternoon at half-past two o'clock in St.Andrews United Church, St.Laurent, the Rev.J.A.Hcekin officiating.Miss Marjorie Howell played the wedding music, and Mr.Michael Conway sang during the signing of the register.Standards of white gladioli and spring flowers banked by greenery were used as decorations, The bride, who was given away by Mr.Alec C.Vincent, was in a ballerina-length gown of white chiffon velvet, over white tulle and satin, the fitted bodice having an Elizabethan collar, and fitted sleeves ending in points over her hands, and the full skirt fashioned with a peplum.Her fingertip- length veil of tulle illusion was held by a petal cap, and she carried a semi-cascade bouquet of Happy Days roses.Miss Doris Smith, as maid of honor, was in a ballerina-length frock of rose taffeta, She wore a headdress to match, and carried a semi-cascade bouquet of pale yellow carnatiéns, Mr.Irving Ryan acted as best man for his brother, and Mr.Arthur C.Orford, brother-in-law of the bride, was usher, Mrs.Hickmore, the mother, was gowned in grey iridescent taffeta.She wore a white | hat, a grey muskrat stole, and & corsage bouquet of pink roses, Mrs, Ryan, mother of the bride- 1 groom, was in a gown of Dior | 4861 _ Sherbrooke \u2018West, Westmount + DE.5656, LS ler ewww [| blug_faffota, and wore a vale hluelf 3 bride's bouquet of pale pink Demure roses.The reception was held at the residence of the bride's mother, 855 Cardinal avenue, where spring flowers were used as decorations.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Ryan left for the Laurentians, the bride travelling in a turquoise blue wool frock, and wearing a matching hat, and a corsage bouquet of Goldilock roses.Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs.R.W., Unsworth, of Ottawa, Mrs.A.Christy, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, and Mrs.Charles L.E.de Gaugue, of Califon, N.J.Protestant Children's Home \u2018at Rosemere.pring .Cannot be very far away Have your FUR COAT restyled into a beautiful JACKET See us for \"little furs\u201d FLOMEN © Supper Meeting The supper meeting of Calvary EXCLUSIVE Business Women's Club, will be held on Wednesday, February 23, FURS at 6 p.m, in Calvary United Church Hall, Greene Ave.and REG'D.Dorchester St.W.The Rev.Walter J.Spence will review the book entitled \u201cReach for the Sky\u201d, the story of Douglas Bader, the War Ace, by Paul .SPECIAL SALE SURPLUS WIRE FRAMES SAMPLE LAMPSHADES BELOW COST Lamps Mounted For Trj-Life, Decorator Colors Special Service: Cleaning, Re-Lifting and Recovering VERONIQUE: | LAMPSHADES 1235 Greene Avenue {Opposite Avenue Theatre} Wi.3312 ne UE ww W.V.S.Announce Officers, Board Hon.president pf the Women's Voluntary Services (Montreal) for 1955-56, broke; with hon.vice president, Miss E, Meredith Hodgson; hon.councillors Mrs.A, Goldbloom, Mme.Hénri Vautelet, OB.E., and\u2019 Mrs.B.Usher; and hon.legal adviser Miss Elizabeth Monk.- President is Miss Jean Bovey.vice-presidents: / Miss Dorothy Cook, Mrs, \u2018M.Garber, Mrs, Morton, Mme.J.J.Perrault; hon.rec, sect\u2019y., Mrs.P.W, Wakght;- hon; cor.sect'y., \u201cMra.J.H.H.Robertson; \u201chon, treasv rer,\u2018 Mrs.F.M.Jones.On the board of directors are: Mrs.G.C.Brooks, Miss Flsie Cotton, Mme, W.A.Croteau, Mrs.G.Embiricos, tine Lucille Hiam, Mrs.R.P.Jellett, Mrs.S.C.Nors- worthy, Mrs.H.H.Parker, Mrs.Hartjand Paterson, Miss Olive Rogers, Mme.Lucien Roux, Mrs.8.C.Skoryna, Mrs.Gordon Small, Mrs.Hugh Starkey, Mrs.James T.Turner and Mrs.David Wank- lyn, ' The advisory board consists of Lt.Col.The Hon.Wiltrid Bovey, Q.C, O.BE, LL.D, D.Lit, ML.C.| Quebec; Mr.F.J.Cunningham; Mr.J.T.Stevens and Mr.J.Clifford.3 Beta Sigma Phi Beta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will meet on Monday, at the home of Miss Verna Reed, 1525 St.Mark, Apt.9.MADE TO DRESSES vexsuse IN THE NEWEST STYLES Specially designed SWEATERS at MODERATE PRICES ® Repairing * Remodelling ANNA GOWNS 346A Victoria Avenue (near Somerville) \u2018 EL.0823 Evenings: GL.1553 Open Fridays to 9 p.m.CUSTOM MADE SLIPGOVERS 3 neces $59.00 Choice of 10 patterns USE OUR CONVENIENT SHOP AT HOME SERVICE cu: MA.8490 No obligation USE OUR BUDCET PLAN BELGIUM UPHOLSTERING CO.INC.1467 McGill College Ave.JOHN POOL » - Foot Specialist 1384 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke: Westmount -Paintess removal ot corns, callouses, ingrown toe .nails.Latest electric equipment, Plastio arch supports to relieve \u2018all weak foot conditions, Children\u2019s Supports a Specialty.\u201cBy appointment only is Mrs.Jack Pem- \u201cH.S: - =, + RECEIVING AWARD: Barbara Niven of the 49th Co.of Girl commissioner, as\u2019 Mrs.Tomkins, the Guide captain, looks on.Photo by Robert Hindle PEARL (WITZLING) SOCOLOW, of Bib'm Tucker, Montreal's Smartest Children\u2019s Shop, is co-ordinating a Children\u2019s Fashion Show sponsored by Unit No.3B of the Cancer Research Society Inc, on Wednesday, February 283, in the Spanish and Portuguese Hall, at 8 o\u2019clock sharp.Guides is presented with Goid Cords bÿ Mrs.Campbell, division 4 Captain Fryatt Chapter 1.0.D.E Report Progress, Elect Officers The 38th annual report of the Captain Fryatt Chapter, IO.D.Æ.was held Febryary 9, at the home of Mrs.H.B.Pope.There are 23 members.Reports show that much help was given to war veterans, old folks, child welfare and education.Money was raised by a marathon bridge group, and sale of home cooking, talent money, and ax prize drawing.Fees, lunch \u2018and \u2018carfare \u2018were paid for a boy and girl in High School; a young girl was-sent for a three weeks\u2019 holiday in summer.Fund, Darby and Joan Club, Den- \u2018tal Clinic and Children\u2019s Library.Disbursements totalled $617.48.Officers Elected For 1855-56 Hon.Regent, Mrs.J.L.T.Mar- An eighteen volume book of history was given to one High School and seven books of refereiuce to another.Bursaries and scholarships of the Order were well supported.A combination radio and record player with four volumes of records, 14 packs of playing [cards and other games were sent to Queen Mary Veterans Hospital, 649 books and magazines were sent to the library at the Sailors\u2019 Institute and_to the Veterans\u2019 Hospital.CGentributions were \u2018made to the Nationft\u201d Cigarettë Fund; Girls Counselling Centre, Camp Lewis, British and European Relief, Tor- tin; regent, Mrs.E.M.Hulbert; 1st vice-regent, Mrs.L.B.Stil- well; 2nd vice-regent, Mrs.Norman Read; secretary, Mrs.D.Sta- vert; treasurer, Mrs.W.M.Jackson; educational secretary, Mrs.J.H.Briggs; Echoes secretary, Mrs.D.M Farish: \u2018standard bearer, Mrs.Walter Downes.Military Whist Mrs.John McGivern and Mrs.Jas, Horton are joint convener: for a military whist being held by the Women\u2019s Guild of the Church of the \u2018Advent to-morrow at 8 p.min the parish hall, corner of Wood * World Day Of Prayer The Women's World $ Prayer Service will be held éh Friday, February 25, at 3 o'clock in St.Andrew's Church.PAGE.BLEVRN of .\"PURE WOOL BLANKETS To Clear $7.50 each These blankets are offered design are on display.Skirts in profusion, stoles, authentic tartans, scarves for all, ties.Orders filled for your individual lamé fabrics for suitings, sports jackets, design in all woollen or tartan vests, skirts, etc.Poy a Visit to AILEEN BINMORE \"and her magic loom\" 1243 Greene Avenue (Opposite Steinberg's parking lot) WI.5248 to Westmount shoppers as an introduction to my new shop, where [ hand woven fabrics of exquisite Has just arrived at MAY'S Up-to-the-Minute styles and fabrics in prints and solid shades.«\u201c Juniors, misses and half sizes SEE THEM NOW FOR BEST SELECTION- 7 LADIES WEAR .° 1233 Greene Avenue ,,.0%.9 Fl.9541 In.Reg.$25.00 PERMANENT - SPECIALS ! | _ \u2014 #2.50 Reg.$20.00 PERMANENT - ; \"1000 1347 Greene Avenue ® 2 PHONES AT YOUR SERVICE «\u20ac .FI.2486 \u2014 FI.0562 si cm rire is ME éd tt en .LL - qua, mme 1 ra Tate oo = rn Cha an TES care: eS SE SH § # SEE A SR nr Cem ee ora \u2014=ia or @AGE TWELVE Mrs.R.K.Naylor Speaks To Trinity Evening W.A.Mrs.R.K.Naylor was the special speaker at the fortnightly meeting of the Fwening Branch of Trin- dty Memorial W.A., which was held last Thursday, in the Ladies\u2019 Room.: Mrs.Naylor gave a very interesting illustrated talk on.the Evanston Conference of the World Council of Churches.\u2018She spoke warmly of the wonderful welcome éxtended to the delegates by the people of Evanston.\u2018The speaker stated that while there were delegates from many | nations, representing various denominations, who worked under forms of government as diversified as those of the United Nations, at no time was there the slightest evidence of friction.Opinions were frankly and freely expressed by the many delegates and, despite often wide and sharp.differ- Sherbrooke &Moaptain Ses ences of views concerning the work of the Christian Church, doctrinal points and other matters concerning the church as a whole, yet through it all there was a deép and abiding harmony \u2014 a oneness of spirit which could only be achieved and maintained at such a gathering, because the basis of membership in the World Council of Churches is simply belief in and allegiance to Jesus Christ, God ahd Saviour.Mrs.K.G.Gates thanked the speaker and a lively discussion followed.Two new members were welcomed and the president announc- WITH THE SAME CARE YOU 5000 WESTERN AVE.SELECT YOUR DRY CLEANER SELECT YOUR WARDROBE We specialize in the cleaning of Taffetas, Shantungs, Suede, Kid AND ALL FINE FABRICS White Gloves Expertly Cleaned 20TH CENTURY CLEANERS & DYERS PICK UP and DELIVERY HU.8-5018 * À .Let Experts Re-Uphoister Your Furniture Like New Have your upholstering done by those who know it best \u2014 the skilled workmen furniture like new at a fraction of new furniture cost.All kinds of furniture repairs.Also Slip Covers and Draperies made to order.Our representative will call with samples.shop.Our work will make your FREE ESTIMATES \u2014 EL 7993 LONDON UPHOLSTERING & SLIP COVER CO.(Near Prince Albert) Musical Fashion Show ST.KEVIN'S PaiSH HALL 5600 Cote Des Neiges Road MONTREAL, Monday 21st.February, 1955 at 8.30 p.m.AUSPICES OF THE WAR AMPUTATIONS OF CANADA MONTREAL BRANCH Admission $1.00 QUE.kina, ed that the guest speaker at the néxt meeting to be held on February 24 would be Dr.Gomery, who would speak on her forty-nine years\u201d work as a medical missionary in India.Refreshments were served and the meeting was closed with prayer by Canon Naylor.- .Sisterhood Social The Shevet Achim Sisterhood will meet Monday, at 8.15 p.m.at the Synagogue Auditorium, 5829 Cote des Neiges Road, with Mrs.Annie- Jackson as hostess.Mrs.Sydney Levine, president, will preside.A social evening will be held in the form of bingo and cards.Members and friends are invited.Frances Willard W:C.T.U.On Wednesday, February 23, at 3 o'clock at Dominion Douglas Church, Westmount Blvd., Corner Lansdowne Avenue, Westmount, the Frances Willard and West- mount Union of the \u201cWCTU\u201d will hold a meeting.The speaker will be Mrs.A.E.Keating and the leader will\u2019 be Mrs.George Richardson.Trinity C.W.Y.The monthly meeting of the Churchwomen\u2019s Year of Trinity Memorial Church will be held in the church hall on Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m.Two interesting films will be shown and a representative from the Victorian Order of Nurses will speak briefly of their work.Refreshments will be served.Art Exhibit The young adult group of the Dominion Douglas Church, called the \u201cC38\u201d (for Christian Sociability and Service for Singles) are sponsoring a congregational Art Exhbit on Sunday, from 10 am, Hostesses To Preside At Book Lovers\u2019 Forum Mrs.Walter O'Hearn, Mrs.Kenneth R.Naylor, Mrs.David Lisser and Mrs.Irvin Gertsman will preside at the tea tables following the book review by Mr.Walter O\u201d Hearn who will discuss \u201cFaith and Freedom\u201d by Barbara Ward.They will be assisted by the following hostesses, Mrs.Josef Aron, Mrs.Stanley Davis, Mrs.Reuben Ginsberg, Mrs.Ivor Kursbatt, Mrs.Herbert Herschorn, Mrs.Louis Smith, Mrs.Abbey Sankoff, Mrs.Herman Tower, Mrs.Peter Zin- man, and Mrs.Alfred Zion.This meeting of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum, under the auspices of the Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood will take place on Wednesday, February 23, at 2.45 p.m.in the Community House of Temple Emanu- El, 4128 Sherbrooke St.W.Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern will preside and co-chairman for the: day will be Miss Kathleen Jen- rT COMMITTEE FOR YOUTH ALIYAH CAMPAIGN is shown above plannnig the drive which is now in progress.The campaign for $150,000 was launched on Wed.Feb.9, at a luncheon for workers, chapter presidents and project chairmen held at the Mount Royal Hotel.Mrs.Hazel Greenwald, of New York City was guest of honor.Mrs.Hyman Heft, Chairman of Youth Aliyah drive conducted the meeting.Left to right: Mrs.Nat Gaisin, Coftrol Chairman; Mrs.B.M.Bloomfield, President, Montreal Hadassah; Mrs.Hyman Heft, Chairman, Youth Allyah Campaign; Mrs.Louis Miller, Chairman, Special Gifts Committee.Phote by Jack Markow Non-members.are cordially to 10 p.m.and on Monday from 7:30 - 10:30 p.m.in Goodwin Parlor, Dominion Douglas Church.Refreshments will be served at both showing at which over 80 pictures will be displayed all painted by amateurs, members of the congregation.Daughters of The Nile A stated session and spring ceremonial will be held by Oasis Temple No.46, D.O.N., Monday evening February 21, at 7:30 p.min Victoria Hall, Westmoust, Mrs.Edna Tedstone, Queen will preside.Order of Dress \u2014 Formal.The only ale and\u2019 the only beer with the Money-Back Guarantee! / CARLING'S RED CAP BREWERY LiD.MONTRIAL Pa W A The Women\u2019s Kealm - - \u2018Isabel McConnell Aux.The monthly meeting of the Isabel McConnell evening auxiliary of Stanley Presbyterian Church will be held on Monday, at 8.15 p.m, in Franklin Hall Memorial.The speaker will be the assistant .minister of the church, Mr.John Cameron.Excelsior Lodge The Daugnters of England Excelsior Lodge is holding a military whist on Thursday, Feb.24, in the Community Hall, Notre Dame de Grace, at 8.30 p.m.There will be prizes and refreshments will be served.for the internationally famous\u2019 ale and | lager vi tes EC ES + .\u2014 W.Morrison, Mr.and Mrs.H.A.\"' the Woman's Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Saturday, En Hospital WA.Lists Subscribers - To The Annual Dinner and Dance List of Subscribers to the annual dinner and dance being held by .in the Ballroom of the Mount Royal Hotel.General Chairmen are Dr.\"and Mrs.H.Wyatt Laws, and ticket chairmen, Mr.and Mrs.J.- Cooper-Antliff.Col and Mrs.R.A.Brock, Mr.ahd Mrs.Arthur Web- .las Taylor, M.B.E., Air Vice Mar- son, Mr.Edmund T, Asselin, Mr.and Mrs.L.H.D.Sutherland, Mr.< Dawes, Dr, and Mrs.Fred Swaine, + Mr.and Mrs.Spencer Pincott, Mr.\u201c\u2019Mrs.Roy E.Wagar, Miss Marjorie - Caverhill, Mr.D, B.Creighton, Mr.\".H.-G.Hanneman.-Æ.M.Crawfotd, Mr, and Mrs.Nor- - and Mrs, Tom MacDonald, Mr.À.ster, Col.R.H.Dean, Mr.C.Doug-+: shal Adelard Raymond, G.B.E., Lady Meredith, Mr; T.H.Atkin- and Mrs.Frank B.Common, Jr.r.H.C.P.Cresswell, Mr.L.B.nwin, Dr.and Mrs.R.J.Brod- erick, Mayor of Outremont, Romuald Bourque, Mr.Wm.Hamilton, M.P., Mr.and Mrs.A.Sidney and Mrs.John L.Rowat, Mr.and \"Mr.and Mrs.V, G.Bartram, Mr, and Mrs.A.P.Kennedy, Mr.S.B.Kimber, Mr.J.R.Hughes, Mr.and | Mrs.A.W.Gordon, Dr.and Mrs.man Woods, Mr.and Mrs.Ludlam.Hawkins, Dr.and Mrs.A.K.Geddes, Mr.and, Mrs.E.D.Johnson, Mr, and Mrs.Bruce W.Robinson, Mr.and Mrs: J, Norman Len- nie, Mr.and Mrs.C.Wilfred Eagle, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Whitman, Mr.and Mrs.L.B.George, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Hayward, Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Myers, Mr.and Mrs.K.J.Doig, Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Notman.Dr.and Mrs.George S.Morgan, Dr.and Mrs.Harold L.Greaves, Dr.and Mrs.Neil H.Chapman, Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Simpson, Dr.M.West, Q.C., and Mrs.West, Mr.and Mrs.Colin McMichael, Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Gear, Mrs.M.D.Loucks, Dr, and Mrs.H.R.Griffith, Mr.W.R.Henry, Q.C., and Mrs.Henry, Mr.A.H.Marden, Dr.and Mrs.J.J.Griffith, Mr.Leslie H.Boyd, Q.C., Dr.and Mrs.Finlay MeMartin.Mr.and Mrs.C.N.Knowles, Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Dulude.Mr.Mr.and |.\u201cHue, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Bell, Mr.and Mrs.R.Gerard Sampson, Mr.and Mrs.Rudolf Prunsch, Mr.and Mrs.J.Clarke Reid, Mr.and Mrs.F.R.Murray, Dr.and Mrs.R.W.Pearman, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Crabb, Dr.and Mrs.John McMar- tin, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Duff, Dr.and Mrs.Douglas H.Reilly, Mr.and Mrs.H.Harding, Dr.and Mre, R.Murray Heslam, Mr.and Mrs.E.V.Holtzman, Dr.and Mrs.S.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY- 18, 1955 x \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | | Karnak Bridge To Aid Î « Crippled Children: Karnak Ladies Club will poid their .annual \u2018spring dessert bridge .on Tuesday, February + 22 at 1 pm.in Ephraim Scoft Memorial Church Hall, 5548 Snowdon Avenue, Tableholders = are aSked to take their own \u2018playing cards.\u2026 | The president.\u2018Mrs, K.-W.Matheson, and Mrs, D.L Campbell wil receive , guests.| Proceeds are to be devoted tô the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, .the .Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Griffith, Mr.and Mrs.À.Lister, Mr.and Mrs.A.Hector Cadieux, Mr.and Mrs.Watanabe, Dr.and Mis.F.Moore.Dr.and Mrs.J, J: Ostapovitch, and Mrs.Raymond Hebert, Mr.and Mrs.R.Glasgow, Mr.and Mrs.Reg.Hanson, Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Ross, Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Bur- rell, Dr.and Mrs.G.S.Mode, Mr.and Mrs.P.Barnett, Mr.and Mrs.Zeno Bruck, Mr.and Mrs.H.Kelly, Mr.and Mrs.- G.Mitchell, Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Mitchell, Mr.| Mys.BARNETT JANNER J.P, S.B.Millward, Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Brunet.x Mig of London, England, who is in Canada for Hadassah Organization of Canada, on a cross-country tour to raise funds for the Youth Aliyah movement.Wesm't Women's Club Susan Fletcher tp preserit One Woman's Theatre, at the West- mount Women's Club general meeting on.Friday, February, 25 at 2.30 p.m.in Victoria Hall, Went- mount, Susan Fletcher well known actress who recently returned to \u2018 Canada\u2019 resides in Westmount and is noted for her theatre sketches and has > presented them through- PAGR THIRTEEN out Canada and the United States, She is also a writer of proven ability as well as a brilliant ace tress of wide professional exper ience and has a gift for projecting on stage a group of vivid characters, all of her own creation.The president of the club, Mrs, R.T.Stackhouse will preside at this meeting.Mrs.C.H.Armstrong and Miss Florence Ewing will be tea hosfesses.Open Friday evening and all day Saturday J ULIETTE\u2019S 4920 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Featuring « o +.® SPRING SUITS ® SPRING DRESSES and stunningly styled, individual ® SPRING HATS 1846 = SAYING THE MONTREAL CITY AND DISTRICT S BANK 1954 \u2018one hundred and eighth GENERAL STATEMENT AS AT DECEMBER 31st 1954 annvel report assets Notes of and deposits with Bank of Canada and deposits with chartered banks .Other cash, deposits with and \u2018balances due by « $ 17,212,177.89 and Mrs.J.Morrison, Mr.and Mrs.Reilly, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Smith, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Wilson, Mr.and Mrs.C.R.Brondson, Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Coffey, Mr.and Mrs, F.Miler, Mr\u201d and Mrs.C.W.Boon, Mr.and Mrs.James H.Hill, 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your door piping | hot because they are wrapped and sealed ih the mew polyethilene bags that retain the heat.- Enjoy this treat tonight, call Packing Tips, Travel Trends, To Be Topic , personally tests her results.She Of Carol Lane at Catherine Booth Aux.Carol Lane, leading authority on touring for women, will speak on the topic \u2018An Open Mind for the Open Road\u201d at a meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Matherine Booth Hospital on Wednesday, Feb.23, it has been announced by the auxiliary president, Mrs.A.H.Mason.Miss Lane, who is women\u2019s mated loss .To the Public: travel director of the Shell Oil Company of Canada, travels more than 50,000 miles a year.In her talk to the Auxiliary, she will tell how her personal approach to travel can help women make motoring _vacations easier and more pleasant.In addition, Miss Lane will tell about.a new trend in travel \u2014 motor meandering\u2014 the discovery of little known places along the back roads; how to plan \u201cTourettes\u201d K (weed-end vacations); how to make travel \u201can adventure in learning,\u201d and how to plan a travel budget.One of the highlights of Miss Lane's talk will be a visual | demonstration of how to pldn a|.two-week vacation wardrobe, Often called the \u201cfirst lady of touring,\u201d Miss Lane answers thousands of queries yearly concerning travel problems.On her trips across the country, she searches out new practical ways of solving these problems and is noted as the author of a newspaper column called \u201cTips On UN.6-8117 or UN.6-8157 , .Touring,\u201d numerous magazine To the Shareholders: Capitdlpaidup « + + À On behalf of the Board, GUY VANIER, President, other banks .3,971,888.99 Government of Canada \u2018direct and guaranteed securities, not exceeding market value 54,506,574.69 Canadian provincial government direct and guaranteed securities, not exceeding market value 60,762,515.30 Canadian municipal and school\u2019 corporation securities, not 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EEE ey 4 i.; i J | [rrr ue re es = SBA Prairies cts aes AB HA en RS TTT TIT \u20ac i i PAGE FOURTEEN ~ Midget Final Unity-MAAA § emifinal - Shapes As Tough Series Unity Boys Club senior B pennant winners move against the runnerup MAAA squad in a two game total point semifinal for the city intermediate basketball championship Monday and \u2018Wednesday.The UBC club knocked out International Y in a similar series 124-91 on the round, while MAAA disposed of Holy Trinity.The winner will meet RMR in a final series later; the Soldiers scored an upset victory over YMHA to move into the finals, and were given the bye on the strength of their 7-1 season record leading 6-2 record in section 1.Maurice Mariasine\u2019s squad swept both games from the Y club, 64-43 in the opener Monday and 60-48 in section 2 compared to Unity's in the second match Wednesday.\" \u2018The second tilt was a poorly played affair, with International taking it easy The match was rough and Jack McKissock and Grant Peterson of Unity were thrown out on fouls, as were Leier and Bridle 6f the Y.Unity played well in the series: opener, and would have \u2018taken a bigger lead were it mot for a slippery floor, and some loose ball- handling.The UBC mentor said his charges were in \u201cpretty good shape\u201d for the semifinal series, and looked upon it as a ,\u201ctough\u201d one.The teams split two games over the schedule, Unity taking the first | by one point and MAAA the second by three.Monday's match will be reeled off at the Peel street gym, while the second will probably be at Mont St.Louis.\u2014 Uniy 64: McKissock 13, D.Barnard 8, Peterson 9 Reddon 10, Buckberrough 9, Brown 7, Murphy 2, Paul 8.; Intl Y 43: Leier 3, Toke 2, Powers 2, Bridle 3, Craulis 17, Taylor 1, Applegate 9, Keir 2, Burkes 4, Hobson, Campbell \u201c Unity 60: McKissock 14, D.Barnard 17, Petersen 9, Reddon 2, Buckberrough 8, Brown, Murphy, M.Barnard, Paul 9.- Intl Y 48: Leier, Applegate 7, Campbell 13, \"Taylor 4, Craulis 4, Toke 2, Bridle 9, Burkes 7, Hob- son 2.A tentative offer was made tnis week to coach Mariasine for a two game exhibition series with Valley- field.Dependant on playoff obligations, the games would be played here Saturday, Feb.26, and \u2018at Valleyfield Wednesday, March 2, DP HIGH TN wy Ir YOUR TASTE is for the light and dry, chances are Crown & Anchor is just the brew for you.Already thousands are enthusiastically saying, *This dry beer is MY Beer!\u201d Try it today and pleasantly learn the real good reason why.irs A MOLSON PRODUCT ik if HE ROTI ITH TRE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, FEURUART 1.1955 - Playdown _ .M STANDINGS Termite - P WL D F A Pts \u2018Royals +.575 0 0 28 1.10 Unifÿ \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5 311 18 7 7 Regals si.,'5 2 21 6 11 5 Guards .5 2 3.0 7 9 4 Raiders .5 1 3 1 8 11 38 Cadets .5 0 4 1 4 322 1 Mosquito .Unity.6 6 0 0 21 3 12 Wings .6501 2 9 11 Canadians .8 3 3 0 24 9 8 Maple Leafs .6 3 3 0 9-13 6 Rooks 63 306 7 4 6 Aces .vv.6 2 3 1 18 18 5 Dukes ee.815.0 6 19 2 Rams .\u2026\u2026 6060 227 0 Pee Wee \u2018A\u2019 - Unity .c.8 5 1 0 41 10°10 Cavaliers .6 4 2 0 37 20 8 Reds .i.0s.6 42 0 27 18 Golds .6 3 3 0 21 26 8 Whites : 6 2 4 0 21 38 .4 Cubs .6 0 6 0 6 4 0 antam Unity » 6 5 1 0 25.16 10 Blues 5 5 0 0 23 4 10 Cougars .6 472 0 21 19 8 Greens .5 320 30 11 6 Huskies .6 3 3 0 214 19 6 Tigers .52 3 0 18 ao 4.Bulldogs _ «ou.6 2 4 0 19 4 Beavers .6 0-6 0 10 236 0 .Midget ; Millionaires 11 8 21% 43 15 17 Unity .5%.11 7 4 0 32 21 14 Academites \u2014.10 5 5 0 26 26 10 \u2018Saints «i.19 0 9 1 9 48 1 GAMES PLAYED / Termite - Sat, Feb.12 Games Cancelled.Mosquito - Sat., Feb.12 Unity 3, Dukes 0.+ Wings won hy default over Rams.\u201d Rooks won by default over Canadians M.L\u2019s wofi by default over Aces, Pee Wee \u2018A\u2019 Thurs., Feb, 19 Reds 4, Whites 2.Mon., Feb.14 Cavaliers 9, Cubs 1.Golds 4, Unity 3 (Over time).Tues., Feb.15 Cavaliers 6, Whites 4.Bantam Wed., Feb.9 Cougars 5, Unity 4 (Overtime).Blues 3, Beavers 0.Thurs., Feb, 10 Greens 13, Panthers 1.- - Mon., Feb.14 (Rescheduled from Tue.Feb.1) Tigers 4, Bulldogs 3.Tues., Feb.15 Unity 4, Huskies 2.Midget v Thurs., Feb.1 - nity 2, Academites 1 (4 pt.game).Milllonaires 7, Saints 0 .LEADING.SCORERS.Termite - GP -G A Pts R.love.Royals .5 6 2 8 R.Hebert, Unity .5 5 2 7 R.Friedman, Roya .5 5 1 6 D.(illespie, Royals .\u2026.5 4 1 5 J.Britton, Guards .5 4 0 4 Mosquito G.Spare, Canadians .5 21 1 22 M.Turner, Aces .5 8 4 12 J.Waugh, Unity .5 8 3 11 D, Leadbetter, Wings .5 9.1 10 F.Power, Unity - 6 4 4 8 Pee Wee \u2018A\u2019 F.Taylor.\u201d Cavaliers .6 18 5 23 F.Robinson, Unity 5 12 -8 20 D.Kenrmy, Cavaliers .6 10 8 18 D.Rowland,- Unity .5 10 6 16 B.Heron, Reds .9 5 14 Bantam R.Wojeicki, Unity .6 8 9 15 B.Hutcheson.Bulldogs 3 12 2 14 M.Thomas, Unity .6 8 2 10 M.Carriere, Greens .7 3 10 JL Midget G.\u2018Merritt, Millionaires 10 14 8 22 P.Hamilton, Millionaires 6 14 3 19 K.Lyon, Unity 10 13 4 17 B.Miller, Unity .11 3 14 S$.Gavin, Unity 2 10 12 Six UBC Hoop Teams Vieing For Honors; Jr.Ladies Cop City Unity Boys Club basketball teams continue to maintain a steady pace in the various leagues.In all, six teams are vieing for top honors with the junior ladies | team already assured of a city championship.The biddy, bantam and midget teams are pratticing regularly in preparation for the forthcoming intercity, interclub basketball series with the Ottawa Boys\u2019 Club on March 26, and April 2.George Horwood\u2019's Mosquito team is undefeated in Municipal Hockey League play having won | six straight games, The team will enter playoffs this week.: Bill Journeau\u2019s termites are also headed for playoffs with a season\u2019s record of thre wins, cre tie and one loss and one postponed game due to weather condi- .| tions, The team is currently holding down second Fase in league TE la we A id.A ee ¢ | score sheef first; -~ 1 85H ds \u2018Cam ival 5 championship._ carnival, His 14 goals and eight assists edged teammate Paul Hamilton, who finished with 19.oo Ken Lyon led the Unity squad in scoring with 17 points.Sammy | Gavin, \u2018also of Unity, had the most assists in the League over the regular season with ten.The bantam Cougars out of Westmount Junior High and ably \"| coached by Howard Stutt came through with a big win as they upset the previously unbeaten Unity Boys\u2019 Club by a 5-4 count.Mike Thomas put Unity on the Sandy 'Mac- Donald and Peter Gillespie scored \u2018| to put Cougars up 2-1, as the first.period ended.Lead Changes.Hands\u2019 Jimmy MeceCourt scored to notch the count 2-2 early in the second frame, MacDomald then scored his second goal of the afternoon to put Cougars in the lead again.The lead changed hands again in the third period Thomas and Wojcicki scored with less than a minute remaining in regulation time to force an overtime, Valdmanis came through again at the four minute mark to break up the game and give Howard Stutt\u2019s boys a well deserved win.St.Leo's Blues won their\" fifth successive game without a loss as they whitewashed the Beavers 5-0.Chris Walsh scored three, one each in the fray, to lead the production department.Unity Pee Wees Upset Westmount Junior High pee wee A Golds masterminded by Ashford C.Kenny \u2018edged the powerhouse Unity team 4-3 in overtime, The Golds whose record was a *mediocre three wins and three losses: over the* regular season were really up far this encounter.Unity\u2019s top line couldn't get untangled and Golds had the better of the play in every period.Ray Lawson scored the winning goal on the first play of the overtime taking a pass from Derek McLearon.Bobby Stewart, the Unity net- minder, made several brilliant saves but was the victim of poor defensive work.Coach Tom Nixon was put off by the loss and blamed Frank Taylor and Duane Ke- it on overconfidence.nemy led Queen's Cavaliers to a maintaining an undefeated season's record with five wins and no losses and one game to play.Russ Skinner's bantam team suffered qne defeat in five games and are in second place in the league standing.Hughie Laws\u2019 midget team is agsured of a playoff sport as a result of their 2-1 victory over Aca- demites.Head coach Charlie Darvill is keen that one or more of the five hockey teams will bring home a championship.oV 5 lL \u2014 Crown p A ~ 4.Grant- Gill's Millionaires and Hugh Laws\u2019 Unity Boys\u2019 | Club midgets, will meet this evening in the first of a two game total goals playoff series for the _Münicipal midget
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