The Westmount examiner, 18 mars 1955, vendredi 18 mars 1955
[" ; Westmount \u2018Ham Heads : C D.Radio D, \" Three mobile short wave sets and at least another seven fixed sets of equipment - stand ready in West- .- - Mount to aid in what- = ever Civil Defence operations might - become necessary, George _Brewet, 4334 Montrose .avenue, told The Exa- \u2018 miner yesterday.Pe ~This group is linked \u2019 with the well-known American Radio Relay League with its 100,000 members on this continent and also the Amateur Radio Emergency Corps which was organized to cater to all emergencies.- George Brewer was appointed section emergency coordinating - officer for the Province of Quebec some \u201ctime ago and has organized communications divisions throughout the entire province.Ail \u2018hams\u2019\u2019 of the Montreal Metropolitan area, irrespective of suburban or district boundries, were integrated into the one division and it is to this that the ten in West- mount belong.The entire organization was planned into Civil Defence as set up and administered \u2018by Montreal and is still on call \u201c24 hours a day, ready to assist with any type of emergency\u201d, according to Brewer who is chief \u201ccommunications officer.Interest in CD remains high, and the city is particularly favored in that.the present mayor J A.De- Lalanne, has held the - post of chief warden for the city and is fully aware of the importance of the service and sympathetic to those who seek to see it on a proper basis.ka 7 VOL.XXYi, No.11 Dozen Members Events Club In Three Debates Members of the Westmount High School Current Events Club drew lots at Tuesday's | meeting to decide\u2019 on twelve\u2019 members of the club who would take part in three debates.In the opening debate, Jim Boake and Claire Armstrong, speaking for the affi?mative lost the decision to Judy Beres and John Lockhead who upheld the negative side of the subject.\u2018The emancipation of women was a great mistake.\u201d Debaters upholding the negative side of Lil Abner was a greater benefactor to the hunian race than Einstein\u201d were Ross Eke and Sandra Cummings who defeated the tram of Peers Davidson and Ellie Heft.In the third (Continued on Page 2) FIVE \u2018HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS took part in a public contest at Westmount Rotary Club on Wednesday at Victoria Hall in a preliminary round, the winner of which will represent his school and the Westmount Club at the finals to be held in WESTMOUNT, FRIDAL, MARCH 18, 1955 the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel at a meeting of the Rotary Club of Montreal in the future.Representatives from other clubs in the district will come together at the final competition.In the above photo are, Larry Sladen, chairman, Michael Barza, Westmount High School, Earl Shea, St.Leo's Academy, Borden Empey, president, David Schatia, West Hill High School, Carmen Galileo, Catholi¢ High School, and Ritchie Lisser Lower Canada College.The contest was won by Carmen Galileo, of Catholic High School.(Ed.Bermingham Photo) Carmen Galileo Wins Rotary Talk Contest Five high school students, competing in Rotary\u2019s annual public speaking contest, spoke at the Rotary Club of Westmount at Victoria Hall on Wednesday.Carmen Galileo, of Catholic High School was chosen winner and will represent the Westmount Club in the finals.which will take place in the future at a luncheon | meeting of the Rotary Club of Montreal in the Sheraton- * Mount Royal Hotel.The other students who competed in the contest \u201cwere, Michael Barza, Westmount High School; Earl Shea, St.Leo's Academy; David Schatia, West Hill High School and Ritchie Lisser, of Lower Canada College.The students were given a choice of eight subjects on which they were to speak for five minutes, Four of the five students chose the same subject, In speaking on \u201cWhat Can We Learn From History\u201d Ritchie Lisser, from Lower Canada College said that before we can deal with history we must get a definition of the word.He pointed out that, history is a means of recording events of the past in order to understand the future.He drew parallels between WESTMOUNT'S OWN Phyllis Lee.Peterson breaks into the Saturday Evening Post this week with story, \u201cYou Went Away\u201d.Mrs, Peterson, seen above as she is interviewed by i Gerry Herbert is subject of a paragraph by the Post's editor in which he features her as the mother of growing boys.\u201c governmental systems in vogue centuries ago as compared with (Continued on Page 5).TWELYE PAGES Prof.V.R.Mallory Is Grant Winner Professor J.R.Mallory, of Westmount, one of McGill Unie versity\u2019s political sciende departe ment professors, whill work in the Public Archives in Ottawa on papers relating to the development of cabinet government in Canada , it was announced Wednesday.Prof Mallory is one of four Montrealers among the 18 winners of $400 grants for post doce toral summer studies, subsidized by the Canadian Social Science Research Council.Rebel Louis Rielle, Foet T.S.Eliot, and the legal ownership of the Arctic are other subjects which will be Jooked into during the summer along with the development of cabinet government.Prof.Roger Denhem, of the University of Montreal's econ omics department, will go to Europe to study economics and * fiscal organization of federal states, particularly Switzerland and Germany.Peter D.Scott, of Montreal, will\u2019 complete for publication a study of the social and political ideas: of Poet T.S.Eliot.Gordon W.Smith, of the College Maire Royale St.Johns, Que., will complete for publication his study.\u201cThe Historical and Legal Background of Cane ada's Arctic Claims.\u201d Other award recipients are Jean Marie Roy, of Quebec's Lae val University, who will come plete a study of the utilizatipn of water resources in the mid-west ern United States, and Maj.G.F.G.Stanley, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont., who will visit points in Western Canada and~the U.S., obtaining material for a biography of Louis Riel, ~ Joh#i Porter of Ottawa's Carles ton College, will continue study of \u2018the characteristics of indie viduals possessing greatest econe omic\u201d power in Canada.\u201d te Sle STI EAT ARATE EST Se.lle.RAGE Le NG Gap TE gpa FF Hk Fr, a.SAGE TWO NEWFOUNDLANDERS MEET The regular monthly meeting of the Newfoundlanders Association of Montreal will be held tonight at 8:30 p.m.in the Canadian Legion Hall, 1191 Mountain street.All members are invited.EXPERT RADIO HIGH FIDELITY TV FAST Service & Repairs ON ALL MAKES ME.7-6991 TELEFIX Televisien Service IMPORTED GOODS of best quality Many paiterns to choose from SUITS and TOPCOATS Made fo Measure Quick service, Custoriers er our material made up.® RZPAIRING © REMODELLING ® REFITTING F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue J(Downstalrs) WE.6633 THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 3 1955 RER + THIS GROUP of children took part in the annual Templa Emanu-El Purim masquerade and carnival recently.Over 500 parents and children attended.HOBBY SHOW DATE SET It was announced this week that the Unity Boys' Club Annual Hobby Show and Exhibition would take place on Friday, May 6 - \u2018OPEN NIGHT\u201d On May 6, the clubhouse will be open to the entire community - members, parents and friends - tô see what the boys and girls have accomplished in a constructive manner throughout the past year.On display, will be\u2018 articles made in the various workshop classes; such as: fretwork, lathe- work, woodwork, leatherwork, glass painting, wood carving, sewing, wood burning, art and novelty crafts.CLUB AT WORK Visitors will have an opportunity to see the club at works All arts, crafts and hobby groups as well as special interest groups will be in operation.These include, in addition to the crafts mentioned above, the following: talent club, training show, ballet and .ap cital and many others.SPECIAL ART EXHIBITION A feature of the Hobby Show this year will be an international exhibition of children\u2019s art.MA.3332 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.CHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY.DAY OF THE YEAR FOR INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER Gl.4519 Montreal industrial « PROMPT SERVICE P.MICUAIG LIMITED 5 LS F-Ce Avo.Westmount i plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS * THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT eee nr Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB 7772222 EEOC.By M au ri ce M a riasine a dog obedience dancing instruction, musical re- AE Paintings from countries such as: North Borneo, Uganda, Japan, Ireland, South Africa etc, will be on display.PENNY CARNIVAL Club members are reminded that the annual Penny Carnival takes place next Monday at 7 pm.and the theme again this year will be \u201cFUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY\".Monday's Penny Carnival will inaugurate National Boys\u2019 Club Week which takes place March 21, to March 26, inclusive.A series of special events is scheduled at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club in commemoration.Other events planned include: the Wheel Chair Wonders, the Ottawa versus Unity basketball series, the provincial junior ladies playdowns (Cornwall versus Unity's junior girls\u2019 team - city and provincial champions) and as a fitting finale to a.busy week a dance on Saturday night.STAFF GET-TO-GETHER Last Monday,\u201d nearly 50 staff members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club assembled for the club's first \u201cGet Aquainted Night\u201d.The main topic of discussion was the forthcoming Hobby Show.Entertainment was provided by Fred Pennell and members of his Talent Club.Refreshments were served.EASTER SHOW Fred Pennells Unity Boys Club Talent Parade will present | a two-hour Variety to patients at the Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital on Thursday, April 7.The Show entitled \u201cEaster Capers\u201d will have a cast of 30 junior entertainers which include: singers, dancers, comedians and instrumentalists.~ ORGAN RECITAL Choral and organ music will be featured in a recital in the Church of the Messiah, Sherbrooke and Simpson streets, Sunday at 4 p.m.The choir of the church will sing twd groups of motets, and George Chubb, FRCO, organist of St.Thomas\u2019 Church, will play organ music by Bach, Reger and Flor Peeters.Three new \u2018\u201cdayliners\u201d \u2014 self-.propelled steel passenger coaches operated by diesel power \u2014 Were placed in service on Canadian Pacifc lines in 1954 in addition to the four already in op- -eration.Marie Luise Holtz Studio Production At Calvary United On March 23rd, the Marie Luise Holtz Studio will present \u2018three one-act plays sponsoréd and organized -by the Young | Adult Group of Calvary \u2018United Church, (corner \u2018of Greehe and | Dorchester).- + \u2018Mrs.Holtz is known in Mont- | real for her performance d£ Mrs.Kaufman in Rupert -Caplan\u2019s pro- ductionsof \u201cCome\u2019 Back, Little Sheba\u201d for the Theatre du Nouveau Monde and radio work with M | the CBC.+- Le Joseph Bernstein i Buried On Sunday A funeral service was held on Sunday for Joseph Bernstein, of 4792 Victoria Avenue, who died Friday.He was 49.A prominent figure in the textile industry, Mr.Bernstein was a native of New York and a member of Shaar Zion Synagogue.He belonged to the Mon- tefiore Club, of St.George Lodge No.10 of the Masonic Order and of B'nai B'rith Mount Royal Lodge.He was a governor of the YMHA and was active in charitable and community works.He is survived by his wife, mother, a son, Norman, and a daughter, Maxine.Also surviving are a brother Dave, and six sisters, Jean, Pearl, Ann, Ethel, Bessie and Rita.The funeral service was from the chapel of Paperman and Sons, with interment at Shaar Zion cemetery.T.D'Arcy McCallum Wins Spesch Trophy T.D'Arcy McCallum, St.Lawrence Toastmasters Club, won the fourth annual speech contest of Toastmasters International for the Province of Quebec Saturday in the Berkeley Hotel, area governor J.Farrell Vocalle announced this week, Runner-up was Gordon Holmes, Laurentian Toastmasters Club and the other contes- violette Toastmasters Club, Three Rivers; Ubald Lafortune, Joliette and Benoit Brault, Val- leyfield.The contestants, speaking on subjects assigned 48 hours before the contest, were introduced by John P.McCormick, area educational chairman of Toastmasters International for the | province.Special guests speakers at this annual event were Raymond G.Castle, Department of Trade and Commerce, New York State and director of Toastmasters International as well as Leo V.Stockman, prominent Tax consultant and Distgjet Governor of Toastmasters International for New York State and Eastern Canada, Albany, N.Y.The winner will represent the province at the annual district speech contest of Toastmasters International in Albany, N.Y.sn May 14, Pr the former Sadie Taffert, his ! tants were W.A.McLellan, La- The plays to \"be presented are \u201cOvertones\u201d, a comedy by Alice Gerstenberg, \u201cThe Maker of Dreams,\u201d a drama by Oliphant Down, and the \u201cThe Cloak,\u201d a modern mircle play by Clifton Baxt.The casts will include Ger- \u2018aldine * O'Neill, Thelma (Monk, Margaret Burton, Shirley White, Frances Lang, Douglas Bell, Bob Verenieks, Cindy Henmi, and the directress, Marie Luise .Holtz.This group includes the nucleus of a drama studio which Mrs.Holtz is planning to establish as a school very shortly.The public is invited to attend this performance; there is no admission but a silver collectinn with be taken.* , Alouettes, BYers ENR Score Wins Alouettes, BYers and CNR all racked up victories in West- mount Municipal Basketball League play this week.Als trounced MacRae 72-42 Tuesday, while BYers clipped Royals 56-46 and CNR downed Stayner 60-44 on Wednesday.The Als had too much power, combining a good passing attack and a solid defence.Bruce Coulter turned out with the Alouettes and played brilliantly to lead the team in scoring with 27 points.Bill McLeod was deadly under the basket as he picked up 21 points.Al Turner was, top man for the losers as he hit for 25 points.BYers were ahead all the way against Royals, sporting a 27- 20 lead at half time.Stayner made it close for three quarters against CNR, and led at the break 27-25.Alouettes\u201472: Hellyer 5; Read 3; Coulter 27; Binmore, D.16; McLeod 21.- MacRae\u201442: McCowan, Lo- masney 4; Turner 25; Manolson 9; Easton, S.4.BYers 56: McLeod 23, Murphy 8, Ingram 3, Campbell 17.Royals 46: Barnard 14, L.McDonald 4, O'Brien 2, Shields 11, Edwards 2, Slater 13, D.Macdonald.CNR 60: Brown 10, Richards 16, Morris, C.2, R.Morris 15, Bleakley 7, Irwin 10.Stayner 44: MacDonald 6, Freitag 9, Maslowski 7, O'Toole 14, Alexander 6, Easton 2.STANDINGS P WL F A Pis CNR.10 9 1 18 Alouettes \u2026.10 7 3 463 432 14 Stayner 10 4 6 440 411 8 BYers .9 4 5 817 328 8 Royals .10 3 7 277 334 6 MacRae .11 3 8 265 390 6 Dozen Members.(Continued from page 1) round, the affirmative debaters Sophie Atsalirios and.Lawrence Kalman defeated Sheila Shacter and Pat Henderson who argued \u201cNo'\" to \u201cbarbarians were happier than the civilized man.\u201d Renee Rothman acted as moderator.The debaters glso drew lots as to the subjects they would debate on and which side they were to take.=- dim Boake N°: cs Whitman 5, .RC SO \u2018Athletics.Grounds \u201cTeenagers Dance FINE FLOORING ° HARDWOOD © RUBDER & COMPANY WESTMOUNT } Free Estimates .© ASPHALT * Specializing in Refinishing OM Floors A.Ross Grafton \u20184486 ST.CATHERINE STREET.WE.2323 sr - VOL.XXVI, No.11 Friday, March 25 Westmount teenagers get another chance to swoon to a tune with the announcement another teenagers\u2019 dance will be held at the Westmount Athletic Grounds, The success of previous affairs has prompted the management to put on another of these live jive sessions at the clubhouse \u2018Friday, March 25.All local tyes are urged to date now.Once again supplying the mild and mellow will be the \u2018Saints.Keyserling Dinner Plans To Be Made Nathan Gelber will be host to a parlour meeting at his home at 740 Lexington Avenue, Monday, at 8 p.m., when the Work Committee will be set up to conduct the Synagogue-Mizarachi Organization Dinner for Dr.Leon Keyserling.Representatives and leaders of all local Synagogues are expected to attend this meeting.Dr.Keyserling will address a diriner meeting sponsored by the religious Jewry of Montreal Monday, March 28th, at the Young Israel community hall.BE WELL DRESSED FOR EASTER SUITS MADE-TO-MEASURE 10 DAYS DELIVERY Very latest materials and best workmanship guaranteed.WE SPECIALIZE IN MAKING STOLES, CAPES, SHORTIES FROM YOUR OLD FUR COAT.\u2018 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 WE.5908 Open All Day Wednesdays SEVERAL DRIVERS of Kenwood Transfer were honored at a dinner recently for accomplishing one year of accident free driving in their big vans.Safety certificates and lapel buttons were presented at a dinner.Among those present were left to right, Peter Kenwood, treasurer of the Westmount transfer Paul Kenwood, managing director, Camille Archambault, award winners Leo Cotnoir, Jean Paul Latour and Alfred Le- may, police chief R.A.Byford and Frank Kenwood, president.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAL, MARCH 18, 1955 (Photo by Ed Bermingham) Closed Saturdays & Name Local Residents As Directors Of (PR Following a meeting of the board of directors of Canadian Pacific Railway Company held here this week it was announced that Gordon R.Ball, George Wesley Bourke, B.A, ELA, F.S.A., H.Greville Smith, C.B.E., and Hubert Gray Welsford, MBE, all of Westmount, have been appointed directors of the company.Mr.Ball is president andy.chairman, Bank of Montreal; Mr.Bourke, president, Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada; Mr.Smith, president, Canadian Industries (1954) Ltd.; and Mr.Welsford, president and managing - director, Dominion Engineering Works, Ltd.Mr.Ball, who was born and educated in Toronto, is a career banker.He also is a director of: The International Nickel Company of Canada Ltd.Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, The Steel Company of Canada Limited, The Royal Trust Company, Royal-Liverpool Insurance Group, The Ogilvie Flour Mills Company Ltd., Montreal Symphony Orchestra, and New 1955 FORD Cars Now In Stock Hodge Eros.Ltd, \"Your West End Ford Dealer\" 61 70 Sherbrooke St.W.(CORNER GRAND BLVD) * / WA.1177 Whitney Aircraft Co.Ltd, is vice - president, The Royal Trust Company.Mr.Bourke is a graduate of McGill University, saw distinguished service overseas with the Canadian Garrison Artillery during the First World War, and rose through the ranks of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada to the post of president.He also is a director of: The Bank of Montreal, Royal Trust Company, Howard Smith Paper Mills, Imperial Chemical Industries of Canada, and member, Canadian Board of Directors, Phoenix Assurance Com- bany.H.Greville Smith is an industrialist who was born in Sheffield, England.Mr.Smith is also president and director of the Canadian Safety Fuse Co, Ltd., and a director of the Bank of Montreal and the Canadian Hanson and Van Winkle Co, Ltd.H.Gray Welsford, who was born in San Jose, Cal., and educated at Winnipeg is also president and managing director, Dominion Engineering Co.Ltd.; president of the Continuous Wood Grinder Co.Ltd, Dominion Hoist and Shovel Co.Ltd.; vice-president and director, Dominion Bridge Co., Ltd.; Director, Canadian Pratt and Shawinigan Water and Pow Co.; Consolidated Mining \u2018and \u2014 \"55 YEARS Ha WESTMOUNT ' Reliable \u2018 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave._ WE.4046 PAGE THREE- CREED ath SA ASE ne DE ET ae JS ie ae FT Beautiful BATH TOWELS ASSORTED COLOURS - 20\" x 40\" WITH À $30.00 WORTH OF OUR ACCUMULATED EACH D CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS \u201cà 8 PORK LOINS 22 41¢ \"5\", 49: 2 HAMBURGER Rp FILLET OF SOLE - - - 55:8 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP OUR.Galt] aad PALS CANNON' .WEEK-END SPECIALS! 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clean newspaper for the home, devoted to publie ser- $2.00 per year; vice, Mail subscriptions: half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept, Ottawa.FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1955 \u2014 pre s.Serving the city of Wesimount : Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 219 Hampton Ave.Montreal - Ea \u201cinflation; $1, 09 The Wiser Course Recession May Be More Beneficial Thon Inflation To Canadian Economy - Commendable courage was shown by.Mrs.H.E.Vautelet, president of \u2018the Ca- - nadian Association of Consumers, in telling that organization that a recession - would be more beneficial to Canada than \u2018\u2018a further ride on the inflation rocket.\u201d -.The faet, as Mrs.Vautelet knows, is that the present recession is the result of course.Mr.Honderich werit- on \u201cIndeed, the price of high employment |* and prosperity in Canada may well bé a mild degree of inflation.\u201d But previously \u2018he was teliing his readers: \u201cNo trading \u2018nation, Canada included, can afford to let its prices get out of line with its èompe- titors.After many years of inflation and rising profits and wages, Canada is developing a high cost economy.What we need is a period of stable-prices.\u201d + Bo\u201d THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1065.that further inflation would |j= \"quickly result in a much worse recession.The only thing really.dangero s about the \u2018present recession is that it is not bringing costs \u2018and.prices down.as much as- it should.This -must be attributed to- ex- cessiVely rigid taxes, wages and hours.Commenting on Mrs.Vautelet's state- | ment, Beland Honderich, financial editor | .of the Toronto Star says \u2018the vast majority of Canadians\u201d would prefer inflation \"to recession.They probably would.But \u2018-that does not make inflation the wiser to say: Rector of Trinity .Presenting Jesus VI BY REV.CANON R.KENNETH NAYLOR- Memorial Chürch * It has been singularly difficult to write this series of articles, for each one of them has seemed to be a commendation and even an emphasizing of my own work.Frankly there is no higher task in the world than the task of presenting Jesus to the world.No man is suficient for these things, but as soon as we say that \u201cour sufficiency is of God who has made us able ministers\u201d we begin again to commend ourselves.Fortunately we can fall back on the experience of Paul and of every gen- and hide our modesty behind them.\u201c On the other hand this article is easy because it proposes to state two things; first, that in presenting Jesus to the world the minister is acting not only for himself but as the representative of the congregation.For the time being he is their voice, and a very inadequate one at that.The second point is this: that the congregation is not free from the duty of presenting Jesus to the world in its own way.In fact, each member of the congregation is under an obligation to pyesent Jesus to the world by the witness of His own life.Our Lord's command is to the whole Church and to each member of the Church to bear witness to Him, fully and completely, wherever he may find himself.The world will never be\u2019 won for Christ by the clergy alone.The business of the clergy is evangelism or presenting Christ, but the business of every layman is exactly the same; it is only the place and manner of evangelism that is different.The minister bears witness in his life and from his pulpit.The layman bears witness in his life and in his office or factory.And let me say further that neither minister nor layman will BAPTIST = WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyn Ave.| John Alexander Johnston, D.D,, Minister Miss Gwenn Harvey, B.A,, Pastor's Assistant Gali McDermott, B.Mus., Organist 11 AM, r \u2018\u2019F\u2019HE MOMENT OF VERDICT\u201d Third in Series\u2014\"Decisive.Moments\u201d BROADCAST \u2014 Station CBM SUNDAY \u2014 11 AM.\u2014 SCHOOL w.s ener.Ph.D, Supt.40 PM.\u201cTHE ORDÉ n OF \u201cTHE WHITE CONE 4 ©) will «ive \u201cli a vhite stone\u201d BROADCAST 70-8 PM.\u2014Slation CIAD RAPET A heorvtif a) ap 271 \u201cftoqnt sonviee VISFFONS NF COUDTALLY WELCOMED re-present Jesus to the world unless he know \u201cJesus personally.As our Lord Himself said to Nicodemus, \u201cWe speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen.\u201d Without that personal knowledge our witness is dead: with it we can lift the world.Matthews\u2019 Cantata Planned April 3- Sunday evening, April 3, at 7.30 p.m.the choir of St.Matthias\u2019 Church, Westmount, will sing the sacred eantata.\u201cGethsemane to Golgotha\u201d, by H.Alexander Matthews.This cantata was only published last year and is acclaimed hy American music critics as being the finest Lenten cantata written in the past forty years.It is believed that this will be the first presentation of the new cantata in Montreal.Soloists will be Miss P.Begley, soprano; Mrs.A.Greening contralto; Mr.C.C.Maynard, baritone, all members of the choir, and Mr.Stanley Waters will be guest tenor soloist.The choir will be under the direction of Mr.Eustache Tait, A.C.C.O.Calvary United pI »*% Sunday morning in Calvary United Church, the minister, Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.will speak on the theme: You Can\u2019t Escape From Life! At the evening service Irish Night will be celebrated, when Mr.Spence will preach on: The Irish - Song, Sorrow, and Sentiment.A fellowship hour will follow with a programme ar- SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm PUBLIC WORSHIP NEW MOON WILL BE BLESSED THIS SABBATH MORNING Sabbath \u2018Eve., Friday, March 18th Candle Lighting 5:45 p.m.: Evening Services 5:50 p SABBATH HORNING 8:45 a.m.Preliminary Services, 10:00 a.m.Junior Congregation.10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings.Exodus, \u20ach, 35, v.1 \u2014 Ch.40, v.38.Exodus, Ch.12, vs 1-20, Ezekiel, Ch.45, v.16 \u2014 Ch.46, v.18, Evening, Sercices at 5:50 pm.WEEKDAY SERVICES Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m.WwW eekday moryings at 7:30 am.Th ceday, Mureh 24th Ni-znan, morridg serviées at 7,15 a.m.Sunday und weatday evenings at 9:00 pom.- New Moon \u2019 ranged by the gr oup, including harmonica music, an accordionist, a soloist, and a sing-song; followed by refreshments.UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Groene Avenue, Westmount , _ ; rdinister: .Rev.Waiter J.Spence, B.A.11:00 a.m.YOU CAN'T ESCAPE FROM YOURSELF! 7:30 p.m.Irishman\u2019s Night.THE IRISH \u2014 SONG, - SORROW, and SENTIMENT.FELLOWSHIP HOUR A very splendid programme will feature.harmanica music, an accordionist, a soloist and an Irish sing-song, followed by Irish refreshments, Organist and Choir Director Eric J.Adams, B.Mus,, L.R.AM,, A.R.C.M.DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.Ministers: ; Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A.10:00 a.m.Intermediate and Senior Church School, 11:00 a.m.Beginners, Primary and Senior Depts.11:00 a.m.Dr.Lloyd Smith.\u201cFhe Authority of Jesus\u201d 7:30 p.m.Rev.Eric McIlwain, \u201cLent and the Voice of Doubt.\u201d 8:45 p.m.Young Peonle\u2019s Union.WEDNESDAY AT 8 P.M.LENTEN SERVICE, Organist and Choirmaster \u2014 Mr.John Robb, Mus.Baé.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road (near Argyle Avenue) Ministers: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.: 11:00 a.m.Mr.Grant, \u201cHE PROBLEM OF SUFFERING\u201d.(4) In the Light of Jesus\u2019 Minis of Healing.7:30 p.m.Mr.Reid.bre AINTANCE WITH 11:00 a.m.Church School.3:00 p.m.Communicants\u2019 Class.* Organist and Choir.Director \u2014 PHILLIPS MOTLEY, B.A., Mus, Bac., F.C.C.O.qo EST OUNT PARK i \u201cEMMANUEL 8 > UNITED CHURCH PE Western Ave.at Lansdowne 2 Ar, Minister: \u2019 Fav.Harvey Campbell, B.D., D.D.Sunday, March 20th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service, WORTH TO CHRIST\u201d.7:30 p.m, Evening Service.\u201cTHE XINGDOM OF - GOD\u201d.VISITORS CORDIALLY WAÆALCGHE Choir Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.Organist: O.R.Gliddon.- A rig Unis Sunday.\u2018children of Israel from bondage.dy: \u201cMoses advanced.a nation to \u2018Young Adult | \u2019 ou, be + | Come fn Your Church is the Bidwärk of.Democracy.2° 5, There Does Freedom Flourish.\" ; - Aftend the Church of Your Choice Regularly, \u201cChurch sie x | Christian Science | * How spiritual understanding of God brings freedom and happiness will be brought out at \u2018Christian Science church services Scriptural selections in * \u201cUne.Lesson-Sermon entitled \u201cMatter\u201d will include the account of) Moses\u2019 call from God to free the The \u201cfollowing passage will be among those read from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Ed-.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount - 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Sunday, March 20th 11:00 a.m, Church Service.11:00 a.m.Sunday School.Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cMATTER\u201d Golden Text: John 6:68.It is the spirit.that quickeneth, the flesh pro- fiteth nothing.Wednesday 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.\u2014 READING JING ROOM In the Church Edifice, Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.- PRESBYTERIAN.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D, .Minister Sunday, March 20th 11:00 .m.Morning Service.The Minister.MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A.Weodin, .O:ganist and Choirmaster - 8:00 p.m.the worship of \u201cGod in Spirit instead of matter, and illustrated .\u2018the grand human capacities of being bestowed by immortal Mind.\u201d - » Lo \u201cANGLICAN ~ \" Church of The Advent Corher \u201cof Wood and Western, Westmount i Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector - Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, Honorary Assistant Fourth Sunday in Lent 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.9:45 a.m.Sunday School.+ 10:15 a.m.Mattins (Said).© 11:00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist, a 7:00 p.m.Festal Evensong.\" Wednesday, March 23rd 9:30 a.m.Corporate Communion of Women\u2019s Guild.- Thursday, March 24th 8:00 p.m.Devotional Service and Sermon.Preacher: The Lord Bishop of Athabds- ka.Friday, Marth 25th Feast of the Annunciation Holy Communion, 7 and* 8 a.m.ST.MATTHIAS : - CHURCH Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Rev.H.J.Skynner, B.A, LTh, ~ Fourth Sunday in Lent 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.11:00 a.m.Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon, Preacher: \u2018The Ven, Archdeacon IL M.Lid- stone, B.A Evensong and Sermon.7:30 p.m.\u2018The Very Rev.Preacher: G.H.Dowker, M;A.\u2026 L.Th., Dean of Moptreai.Wednesday Tenten Service and Address.Friday FEAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion and Meditation.Organist: Mr.Eustace Fait, A.C.C.0.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH §220 Sherbrooke Street West Lent IV .\u201d TMOUNT aad VICTORIA AVES.= 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.\u201cki 9:45 a.i Junior Department.Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister 11:00 am.Choral Communion.Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A., Preacher: The Rector.Assistant Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department.:8 \u2018 Evenson reacher : 11:00 a.m.Mr.Wilkie, 7:30 p.m.Lt.-Col.Fine Rev.James Sablect Yorou ère Only Barnett.urting Yourself\u201d 11:15 am, The Church School.Wednesday 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion, \u201cThe Ne.14 Street Car Stops 8:00 p.m.Evening Service.at the Corner.- Preacher: Rev.R L.\u2019 Latimer, Doris Killam, A.R.C.T., L.Mus., (McGill) Thursday Organist \u2018and Choir Director 10:00 u.m.Holy Communion.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West , REV.NORMAN RAWSON, Minister\u201d REV.B.B.BROWN, D.D., Asst.Minister Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster 11:00 a.m.Sermon Subject: \u201cTHE MYSTIC BIRTH\u201d.GUEST PREACHER FOR THE DAY, \\ THE REV.DR.FREDERICK NORWOOD, One of the World's Greatest Living Preachers.7:00 pm.Organ Recital.7:30 p.m.\u201cJF CHRIST CAME TO MONTREAL\u201d.An intriguing, challenging discussion.The Church Doors will be opeiRat 6:30 p.m.Parking facilities are available at the Church.WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1955 \u2014 8:00 pm.GUEST PREACHER: TIE REV.DE.PERCY ZIEMAN OF TORONTO, BAPTIST LECTURER\" - AND\u201d REACHER.AN OUTSTANDING » FIFTH GREAT LENTEN SERVICE \u20ac » .dM Eee MASE MA ao. .21 For All Kinds Of FRESH FRUIT AND \u2014 VEGETABLES © CALL WE 1151 e FREE DELIVERY .NORTHERN ONTARIO .SPY APPLES : À w.29 THE WESTMQUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1955 PAGE FIVE \u2014 PHONE YOUR WAlnut 2 Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 45+ : 3e for each additional word ADS \u2014 {71x BESTBUYS INTOWN! Televisions - $69.oY Repossessed, like new.$75.Washers 125% Repossessed, like new.Refrigerators ase $250.$449.00 Westmount Appliances 4209 St.Catherine W, WE.2226 * 9 WV.MELVILLE\u2019S after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue ALLIED T Ying VICE | 4471 St.Catherine West ,\u2018 20 ROOMS TO LET 29 FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE N.D.G.furnished doubl lor, \u2018 : us i rome Prilleges oc GAS STOVE CHINESE RUG I ING ins room ANTIQUE wee Of arc .t 1, 4 b , 9°9° \", ; i : Rh Fe | Mo tit ermine oom Sate 10h, ESMLect, jo *qndition: set, \u201cbedroom sei, kitchen set.In GRANDFATHER | TWO prem rooms, cleaned, \u2018furnished, or partly furnished.Suitable 2 to 3 persons, or couple with child.Ready to be occupied March 19th, WA.1249.J-21 ROOMS WANTED ! ROOM.wanted by \u201cgentleman - \u201cith breakfast.Privaté home.Probably with ge.Write box 396, c-o 2185 Hampton Avenue.J-38 UNFURNISHED 1 or 2 rooms, for business woman or sharing apartment, Write box 395, c-o 2185 Hampton, .J-27 24 ~~ AUTOS FOR SALE AUSTIN, 1953 4-door deluxe model, fully equipped, with air conditioning, radio, 7 tires, including 2 show tires.$1200.00.Call ME.1-8315.J-13 27 \u2018GARAGES WANTED SMALL garage, vicinity Sherbrooke and Lansdowne.Mr.Ward, MA.- 0739, .J-39 29 FOR SALE \u2014_\u2014 TWIN bedroom set; lamps; tables; Tugs; chairs; and bicycles.EL.8039 \u2018 J-44 LADY'S topcoats, ome black medium size, one brown large size; man\u2019s \u2018D, B.browm suit size 42.Man's \u2018D.B.blue blazer size 42.All brand new hand tailored garments.wlll be sold cheap.WI, 7706 - J-46 SKIS, 6' long, complete with harness and poles, $12.00; also men's skates, practically new, size 10 boot, $9.00, too small for owner.4078 Gage Rd.WI.6329.J-26 and regular oven, Perfect condition.$85.00, GL.1407.K-31 THREE DOUBLE BEDS Practically new; 2 men\u2019s bicycles.Bargain.WE, 4318 after 8 p.m.J-20 FIREPLACE FIXTURES Brass wood basket, \u2018brass ooal scuttle, fender, 3 piece set.Andirons; mesh ecreem, black screen, iron grate.GL.2459 J-45 BABY'S crib with mattress, natural wood, excellent condition, opens to junior bed, $25.00; electric broil- er, \u2018$15.00.Wi.7478.J-35 KITCHEN table, arborite top, chrome legs, 30\" x 42; 2 chairs.RE.17-9591.K-30 BEAUTIFUL honeycoloured mink stole, must sell immediately.Sacrifice.BL.6059.ONE dining room suite, walnut, complete, $100.00; wall safe; 3 grease guns for car, 1 Guerard automatic, All equipped.Very good bargain, Du.8-9942, J-05 KING'S Jacobean mahogany carved hall table and mirror to match.Suitable for office or foyer, Very reasonable.HU.8-7816.J-16 TWO beautiful pieces: mahogany bookcase sectlonal, \u2018glass roller fronts, $30.00, could be used as china cabinet; also mahogany china cabinet, bevelled glass sides, $60.00.Tel, RE.3-3633.J-15 Trades and Professional Cards x 20 Words 75e « Additional Words 3e Each * BUILDING REPAIRS ACADIA Construction Co., Ltd, concrete, brick, stone, plaster, tile, concrete blocks.Repairs and \u2018alterations to sidewalks, chimneys, walls, floors, foundations; also waterproofing and caulking.Phone RE.8-2336, J-6 CARTAGE & MOVING YOUNG veteran with small van truck available days, evenings and weekends, Fred, WI.3038.J-5 A.Aollins FUNCRAL Home e 5610 Sherbrooke St W, DExver 1149 totaly AR CONDITIONED Funeral Home oud Chapel CARTAGE & MOVING WESTERN Crating and Moving, general transport, local and long distance.Specialty: furniture, pianos, refrigerators.Call FI.1328.J-2 CARPENTRY s.STANDRING REG'D.General Carpentry.Alterations and repairs.Painting and decorating.Planned kitchens, playrooms, arborite counter tops and paneling, a specialty.Satisfaction guaranteed, Call BL.T4 = DECORATING VERN OATWAY, interlor and exterior painting.We spray garages and basements.3405 Vendome.EL.0430.J-4 PAINTERS desire work.Imside or outside.Clean workers.GL.S400.DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs.5110 Sherbrooke West, Apt.1.DRESSMAKER- designed all kinds of alterations.WE.7420, West- mount.J-9 UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of all kinds.Custom and recovering.Remodelling and repairs.Expert workmanship.I'ree estimates, 24-hour service.Marcel Aubin, 5031 Notre Dame St.West.Phone WI.3634.J-7 MID-TOWN Upholstering Co.All types of upholstering.Chesterdields reconverted to modern styles.Telephone day and night, WA.sass gan\u2019s, Phone Wk, \"1396.Exclusive suits and cocktail dresses; designed by French couturier, size 12 only.WA.9621.J-14 WONDERFUL BARGAINS .| and trousers, BETTER type grey worsted suit size 17, tailored with smart detall, by 2ries Style Incorporated.RE.8- DOUBLE sleigh bed with new spring and mattress.WI.3590.Call between seven: and nine.J-18 J-40 \u2018very good condition.Reasonable.Will sublet.RE.8-3410.DRUMS Complete W.F.L, separate t 1 outfit with zildjlan cymbals, FI.6378 between 4 and 10 p.m.J-41 OLFICRR\u2019S greatcoat, size 39 tall, waste 33.Excellent.FI.0676.J-24 ANTIQUE mahogany bureau bookcase, chippendale; also mahogany corner cabinet.Call WI, 0704.J-19 IN need of money, would sell one- third of the real value: diamond \"wrist watch and diamond Princess ring, 40 small diamonds on the watch and 19 bigger ones on the ring.Call GR.4611 before 2 p.min the afternoon.J-22 Carmen Galileo., .(Continued from page 1) the systems today, many of which are the same.He said that we are creating history, not by the signing of peace treaties but in our every day lives.Much of this history, however will never be written, he said.In conclusion he learn from history an understanding of political and economical problems which is essential to our prosperity.Earl Shea, of St.Leo's Academy, speaking on the same subject said today we live in a world of stress and threats, and unfortunately people have never been able to profit from past history.Our future is unknown, he said.He said by reading history we find the rise and fall of great men and empires occuring throughout the pages.Maybe some day, through a study of history, mankind can avoid his worst errors, he said.Lesson.From History \u201cTaking a lesson from history, free men might go on further and some day build a better world\u201d, he concluded.David Schatia, of West Hill High School, who spoke on \u201cIs family life disappearing\u201d, said for a family to have a decent social life they must live and act together.He said in this present day there were too many parents, that is mothers, working.He pointed out that recreation was important to a good family social life.\u201cAt the beginning of the 20th century families were closer knit than they are today\u201d he said.TV tends to bring families together but takes up valuable .time which could he spent by said we the family doing something creative.2 In concluding he said families today are moving to the suburbs because they are trying to recapture some of the homey atmosphere and family life of other years.The winner of the contest, Carmen Calileo from Catholic High School who spoke on what can we learn from history, said that history is the whole story of man's life.He said history tells us why, He said history casts the light of the past on the present, and makes our lives .richer And in- + .- sn teresting.History he said holds the answer to Canada\u2019s ties with the British Empire.\u201cHistory provides all the answers\u201d, he pointed out.In conclusion he said that we must profit by our inheritance.The final speaker, Michael Barza, of Westmount High School, speaking on\u2019 the same subject, said that history shows us that man\u2019s various destructive inventions throughout the ages were later turned to constructive uses, He said man has often expected his doom, but has persevered and made that which would destroy him, work for him.History is not -a diary, but the story or mankind and mankind can change history, he said.We should try to make history the story of men living side by side in harmony.In concluding he pointed out that we need hop in the atomic age, and must apply the principles which he had outlined in his talk to survive.Judges for the contest were: John Marler, Q.C.; Lylle Benson, and John McKinnon.Larry Sladen acted as chairman.President Borden Empey was in the chair during the luncheon meeting.\u201cTHERESE\" which is written by Thomas Job, is filled with oments of suspense and excite- ent.The story is well-knit and brilliantly composed.CLOCK, ETC.Chesterfield set; double bed; work table.FI.2767 between 8-10 a.m * RACCOON COAT Size 16-18, In good condition, $10.00; black caracul coat, slze 42, $26.00, EL.1391, J-37 $1 WANTED TO PURCHASE WARDROBE, 36\u201d wide or more, Approximately $20.00.RE.7- r4600.a BOOKS WANTED \"Cash immediutely for large or small collections.Immediate removal, GEORGE EDEI.STEIN ASSOC.O0K-SEARCH SERVICE 4003 COOL BROOK DExter 801 34 HELP WANTED FEMALE WOMEN wanted for part time work, one or two hours morning or afternoon.Good working conditions, Central Westmount.Apply WI, 1974 or WI.3042.J-29 ADVANCE apprentice hairdresser wanted.Pleasant working conditions.For interview phone WE.2765, after 7 p.m.WI.7651, J-13 39 LOST - CHILD'S prescription glasses, lost between Boston school and Sunny- side Avenue.EL.9813.az \u201cPERSONALS AVON .Beauty Products.Representative at 265 Clarke \u2018Avenue, Westmount.\u201d WE, 4454 evenings.J-34 BABY and children\u2019s knitting, hand or machine, Call before 10 a.HU.8-7934.3 MEN, WOMEN! OLD AT 10, 50, 60! Want to feel normally peppy, years younger?Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies weak, ing iron.Introductory, quaint gists.J-33 45 MONEY TO LOAN AT 5% %.Mortgage loans quickly.Contractors, privates.Notary.Hl.0343.J-11 \u201cget-ac- WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED 2007 Union Avenue Plateau 1104 4937 Sherbrooke West == 24-hour service for our customers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing & Heating Contractors PHONE estmount + J-38 \u201cold\u201d because lack- ° \" size only 60c.All drug- .ows Daa see cart ER = A EN 7 ROAR 8 LASS KAA rtm rat Ra ain ioe PR rai, weeny LA re Tin CS Ly ur a SN ETT To FTE amis oer Sa Re rar FE pi 7 ocial + + Porat ~ > .+ The president and committee of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Montreal General Hospital have issued invitations to their annual meeting to be held at Kildonan Hall, Church of St.Andrew and-St.Paul, 3415 Red- path Stréet, Montreal, on Wednesday, March 23, at 2.30 p.m.Tea will be served at 4 p.m.The Heather Ladies Curling Club held its final tea, bridge and curling of the season at the elubhouse yesterday.The table decorations were in keeping with St.Patrick's Day.The president Mrs.I.Tait \u2018assisted by the vice- president, Mrs.B.Reynolds received the guests.Mrs.A.Wood was in charge of the tea and bridge.Rinks from Beauharnois, Bedford, Ormstown, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, Mtl.West, Ladies Curling Association, Pte.Claire and Lachine were entertained.ENGACEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.William E.Cooper, of Westmount, announced the engagement of their daughter, Isabel, to John Bennett Riley, of New York, son of Mrs.Charles Allen Riley and the late Dr.Riley, of Boston.The marriage will take place early in April oe a a fa al al a a a al la SPRING .comes to Charlotte Gowns\u2019 Yes, there\u2019s Spring in the air at Charlotte\u2019s « .our new arrivals are ready for your admiration .a glittering array of wonderful fashions for the new season.Visit Charlotie\u2019s now and let your imagination Pace run wild.DRESSES for All Occasions AT ALL PRICES Ys à GOWNS l 1353 Greene Ave.nee A A AA 77] Charlotte i a] FI.7773 SARONG \u2014 The Girdle that walks and won't ride up ! Come \u2018in and; fry one to-day af Mme A.Courval CORSETIERE e West, Westmount 4861 Sherbro THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1955 MRS.WALTER MARKMAN JR.chairman of the bridge committee for the Alumnae Society of McGill University holds a beautiful smocked dress which is one of the many prizes which will be given al the Society\u2019s mixed bridge and card party on Wednesday, March 80, at 8.15 p.m.in the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Gymnasium.Mrs.R.V.V.Nicholls, left, prize * committee chairman, directs activities while Mrs.Joseph Brian * looks on.All proceeds of the bridge will be devoted to the Society's fund for scholarships for university students and to other educational activities.Tickets may be obtained from Mrs.K.P.Farmer, 90 Easton Avenue, Montreal West, HU.8-4988.Church Delegates Represented on Board United Church Homes For Elderly Ladies The annual meeting of the United Church Homes for Elderly Ladies was held on March 10.Reports for both the Pine avenue and Montreal West Homes were read.Five executive and five board meetings were held during the year.Churches represented on the Board are: Calvary, St.Andrews-Westmount, Queen Mary Road, Fair-* mount - St.Giles, Westmount Park Emmanuel, Dominion - Douglas, Wesley, St.Lukes, Ahuntsic, St.James, Town of Mount Royal, Rosedale, Erskine- American, St.Andrews-St.Laurent, Norwood-St.Laurent.This shows an increase of two churches over those shown in previous year's report.Each church has one or two representatives on the Board, there being a total of 31 members at the present time, with an addition of 7 members at large.Slate of Officers Appointed-1955 Chairman, Mrs.Gordon Mc- Kay; Hon.Vice-Chairman, Dr.H.G.Tuttle; Secretary, Mrs.E.H.Woodley; Treasurer - Dunedin, Mrs.C.B.Parsons; Treasurer - Pine Avenue, Mr.D.F.Pollock.Selection: Mrs.Gordon Me- Kay, Mrs.A.Tousaw, Mrs.A.Robinson, Mrs.Frank Findlay, Mrs.E.H.Woodley, Mrs.G.W.Johnston, Appointments by Board of Evangelism & Social Service Toronto Dr.R.de Witt Scott, Dr.G.C.Wadsworth, Rev.R.C.Bel- bin, Rev.Ivor Williams, Mrs.E.Buchanan, Delegates appointed by Churches Calvary, Mrs.A.Robinson, Mrs.F.N.Stephen; Westmount Park Emmanuel, Mrs.F.C.Brown, Miss Jean Webster; St.Andrews-Westmount, Mrs.A.P.Christmas, Mrs.H.L.Gnae- dinger; St.James United, Mrs.A.Tousaw, Mrs.C.L.Gordon; Dominion-Douglas, Mrs.E.A.Everson, Miss Ruby Stroud; Town of Mount Royal, Mrs.R.[ Montreal West, O.Stewart, Mrs.L.S.Fogg; Montreal West, Mrs.A.Dickerson; Wesley, Mrs.E.H.Wood- ley, Mrs.W.T.Shields; Rose- dale, Mrs.H.A.Graham, Mrs.Queen Mary Road, Miss Ann Lang; St.Lukes, Mrs.J.E.Affieck, Mrs.H.Smith; Erskine American, Miss Alice Mowat, Miss Agnes MacFarlane; Fairmount-St.Giles, Mrs.P.T.Jordan, Mrs.F.H.Min- gie; Ahuntsic, Mrs.P.Katien, -Mrs.Johnson, Mrs.Parkinson; St.Andrews-St.Laurent, Mrs.J.E.Ford, Mrs.R.J.McGuire; Norwood-St.Laurent, Mrs.A.W.Green, Mrs.J.A.Hockin; Members at Large, Mrs.J.H.G.W.Johnston, Mrs.E.T.Lockhead; Norris, Mrs.Mrs.Frank Findlay, Armitage, Mrs.E.F.Pelton.Panel Discussion The Mental Hygiene Study of Jewish Women will be the Group of the National Council sponsors of a panel discussion on Wed.March 23, at the Jewish Community Services Bldg.493 Sherbrooke St.W., at 8.30 p.m.The discussion will concern \u201cHow Can We Help The Retarded Child?\u201d The panelists are as follows: Dr.Hyman Cap- lan, Psychiatrist; Dr.Victor Goldbloom, Pediatrician; Mr.B.H.Brown, Representative from the Protestant School Board; Mrs.Jesse Water, Psychiatric Social Worker; Moderator, Mrs.Lucille Irvine, Admission is free and the public.is invited to atend and partake in an interesting evening.: Weddings former unofficial \u201cpublic defender of Verdun, and Mrs.Jacobs, will be spending the month.-of April at Miami Beach, Florida.Mrs, Ï.Hogan, Chairman \u2018 of Westmount Women\u2019s Club Marathon Bridge parties announces - that all games have -been played - and the prizes will be presented at thé annual meeting. 2 12 4 4 2 10 3 61 7 2 5 83 7 3 70 6 2 80 4 11.1 9 0 2 BASKETBALL Senior A BBHS .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.10 8 2 16 M , vesvoscus 10 B 2 16 HS .8 2 16 WH 3 7 6 2 8 4 1 8 2 19 17 12 10 10 Junior _ HSM (Champlons) .10 1 RHS eve nanuencs sorscenvecose 10 La nb pk pd pk ND esesssecees 10 SUVSAHAUNS OUNOGISICAS \u2014 evesesies DO veansaaseounorn 10 Sa LH = srnvrocnaueuce FRONT da 0900 OBA ROS Din DID NaonD sion.10 9 & 6 5 5 5 4 3 2 1 0 8 7 6 5 4 4 8 3 ï 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 0 6 4 4 3 TRE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1935 UNITY JUNIOR LADIES, this year's city and provincial basketball champions, who meet Cérnwall this weekend for the eastern Canada crown.Front, left to: right, are Dorothy Mariasine, Inez Livingstone, Claudette Walsh, Roberta McLean, | PAGE ELEVEN Irene Wojciechowski; back, same order, coach Emma Holic, Sylvia Rosvald, Mary Novak, director Maurice Mariasine, \u2019 Norma MacKinnon, and club (Photo by Ed Bermingham) The 1955 edition of the Montreal Sportsman's Show, the gate receipts of which are accumulated to build up a fund for the conservation and restoration of wild life in- the Province of Quebec, will be opened to the public on Frday, March 25 and until April 3 inclusive, at the Show Mart.Bringing the great and fascinating Quebec outdoors within the city limits and under ome roof, the show will be seen by thousands of visitors who are interested in the various aspects of wild-life in the province.The importance of such an ex- hibtion to the provincial and municipal welfare can easily be appreciated.Business arising from angling and hunting exceeds $75,000,000 in the province each year, the revenue being distributed among manufacturers, services, merchants and smaller private concerns in both urban and rural areas.This year, the Quebec Federation of Fish and Game Associations and the Montreal Angiers and Hunters Inc, have pooled their efforts to offer an entertaining and educational show.Daily attractions will include some T0 animals from the | Granby zoo, a stage show and aquacade, motion pictures on the numerous outdoor sports in the province and more than 120 booths where sporting goods, camping, yachting, fishing as well as the latest sports apparel will be on display.\" Special cages will be built for lions, pumas camels, ostriches aeveacasceunen LCC 10 VHS Jn 10 < CURLING PTE, CL.icnre.12 MRHS .12 MACDONALD cree 14 sactocuercane e pa se 12 a hd RY AD CEN) 3 2 Wikis w 10 7.DBHS w Saw sore #20300 3 * 5 C200 SHU SIT NI 20 TINS ND hp rt bh AN NS RCs SD no-one ao Bo T1000 DIO Dia Sh © LEO MHDWAtIWEINS oD Quebec Outdoors Indoors Feafures Sporfsman\u2019s Show and other animals.The menagerie will be open to the public from 1 p.m.to 11 p.m.Visitors from out of town will find adequate parking facilities adjacent to the Show Mart.Aquatic life will also be adequately represented.In plain view of visitors will be some piranhas, the dreaded man-eat- ing fish of the Amazon an clec- tric eel, generating enough current within its own body to light up a series of bulbs; a tree-climb- ing perch from Rhodesia as well as tropical fish of every description, including sea-horses that swim \u201cstanding up.\u201d Class C Fencing Tourney Held At Y The Province of Quebec Ladies and Men's C Class fencing championships were held at Westmount Y.M.C.A, last week.Miss L.Poirier of Immaculate ff Conception Fencing Club won the ladies from a field of six entrants.Thirty men entered the contest for the sterner sex with the following results:.1,.Lancette with five victories in finals; 2, Bourdeau with four victories to The stage show will also provide unusual entertainment.Mermaids and mermen will be part of an aquacade and they will perform such feats as playing cards, his credit; 3, Carrier with three .} victories.\u2014 all these men were from the Royal Military College .at St.John's, Quebec.Midget Series Saturday Millionaires and Unity Boys\u2019 Club will tee off on Saturday night in the first game of the.Westmount Municipal Hockey League midget playoff series.The Millionaires, coached by Grant Gill, compiled a 15 point total over regular season play on seven wins, two losses and one tie.Unity, coached by Hugh Laws, ended the season with ten points winning five of nine starts.Game time is 8 p.m.at Loyola eating and drinking under water.Tried and True ONE GREAT ALE! pow sRewer vinings = - Mentryal \u2018e « , ONE.SUPERB LAGERI Ÿ apps L Qyebge Tel Ki Te hèner f * BY waa Ra or es Ce wg Sen RS TT i TR gt se ines «Aaa Came ou SE Biri Fash dt a = ad TER TF ge wT aT NE 2e PS D2 Shc bol Sei Met AEE rg - \u201c rent .PAGE TWELVE , | | By CLIFF FARNWORTH Coming from behind seems to be an increasing regularity with the NDG Regents of the st.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League, as they continued their pattern of recent weeks in holding a determined Royal Pharmacy aggregation to a 2-all draw at the St.Laurent Arena Saturday.The Regents thus maintained their one game lead in the best of three semifinals for the Dr.Rondeau Trophy, emblematic of .-the league championship.The result of this even-stephen .affair extends the series to its three-game quota, with the next .game scheduled for.the St.Lau- ! Arena on_ Monday.The starting time has been set for 7.45 p.m.If Royal Pharmacy can manage a win, a fourth game = THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1956 will have to be played.As it stands now, Pat Patterson and his crew \u2018have their backs against.the wall.They have to win! All the Regents need is a draw next game, but you can be sure that Roy Tremblay will have the Regents out there for a victory, Reschreduling Necessary The St.Laurent College ice carnival takes over the Arena the next two weekends, necessitating a rescheduling of the playoffs with this Monday game next on the list.* \u2019 The Druggists started out like a ball of fire in last weekend\u2019s game, and after 45 seconds of play Bill Rattery scored the first goal to send Royal Pharmacy \u2018into a one- goal lead.Don Bussiere set up the play after his first \u2018effort was stopped.- \\Unity Junior Ladies Meet '.Unity junior ladies will meet Cornwall this weékend in the first of a two game total point series for the provincial junior ladies basketball championship.The return tilt will be at Unity Boys Club Saturday, March 26: The Unity squad copped the city championship, and received trophies and.crests at the league's semiannual meeting held at the Central YMCA last Monday.Honored were Claudette Walsh, Sylvia Rosvald, Mary Novak, Patricia Neilson, Roberta McLean, Dorothy Maria- sine, Inez Livingstone, Irene * Wojciechowski and Norma Mac- Kinnon.Negro Community Centre juvenile basketball team hold a six point lead over Unity juven- îles, going into the second game for the Montreal Boys' Athletic Association title.The centre is favoured as result of their 38-32 victory Fri- Cornwall In Title Series ! day at the Unity Court.Unity's Terry Gray topped all Bcorers -with 19 points.N.C.C.\u2019's Jimmy Nurse had an even dozen.The teams: Unity John Mec- Donaugh, 6; Kenneth Lyon; Terry Gray, 19; Douglas Gavin, 2, Stanley Lapointe; Bobby Boucher, 5: Negro Community Centre Ronald Williams, 10; Eugene Tabb, 8; Earl Tabb, 4; Norman Griffiths, 4; James Nurse, 12; John Parris and W.Goldsmith.- Although a bit premature, club officials remind all members that the .second annual track and field meet will he held early in June.Time to start limbering up those running legs.While on the subject of track and field, club members are advised that free tickets are available for the P.Q.Track and field Association Meet at the Forum on April 1.See Mr.Skin- ne.r ® GYMNASTICS ® SQUARE DANCING Children .25e WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.CYM.REVUE An Exhibition of .® FENCING FRIDAY, APRIL 1st, 7.45 P.M.Members and Friends are Invited TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE \"\u201cY\"\u201d 1955 ® PYRAMIDS ® TRAMPOLINE TUMBLING Adults .50¢ so-eqasy odorless, Want to add new color : 'g room, dining room or It enjoy YJoing it \u2014 enjoy the result af never before \u2014 With CILTONE, Ever.ito apply.Dries thé.same day and is $, too! Hard wearing, scrubbable, so easy to keep clean.Ask for CILTONE odorless alkyd Enamel in a wide var ty of tempting colors \u2014 Flat, Semi-Gloss or Gloss, or \u2014 case cop En - Ly Ante pa a FREE 1311 GREENE AVENUE Deciveny GL.1496 - mue rate om que 0 0e Lee N.D.G.Regents \u2014 2: Goal, Farn- worth; defense, Griffin, Simpson, Gamble, Shever; forwards, Garneau, Slavin, Saucier, Campbell, McNa- Raman, , Fisher, Guilbault, Kenwood, oy.Royal Pharmacy \u2014 2: Goal, Scur- rah; defense, Marshall, King, E.Read, David; forwards, McCann, Pogue, Grant, Ranson, Jackson, F.Read, Rattery, Bussiere.* First Period\u201c - 1\u2014Royal Pharmacy, Rattery ; (Bussiere) .sosssovce » 0:45 2\u2014Royal Pharmacy, McCann (Pogue, Ranson) .10:18 Penalties: \u2014 Ranson (3:12), Bus- slere (13:59), McManaman (14:57), Second Period 8\u2014N.D.G.Regents, Campbell (Gamble) .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.eveveracs 129 Penalties: \u2014 Pogue (14:13), r Chird Period TL \u2014 4\u2014N.D.G.Regents, Slavin (unassisted) .2.1:14 Penalties: \u2014 Rattery- (6:12), Simpson (7:42), * Referees: Garnet Robinson, Howard Harvey.f * _ À Royal Pharmacy didn't stop at this goal, though! At the ter- minute mark of the period, Brian McCann's deflected shot found were two goals up.Cliff Po- gue and Bill Ronson picked up assists on the play.\u2019 However, the Regents came back a little stronger after their weak opening period, and Jimmy Campbell picked up Warren Gamble\u2019s rebound to beat Roy Scurrah at the close of the middle frame.\u2018 With a one-man advantage at the start of the final period, the Regent\u2019s Frank Slavin, on an un- assigted.effort, tied up the count Westmount Cagers Clip NDG Y Team Westmount Y's senior cagers started off the Inter-Y basketball league in winning fashion by taking the opener from N.D.G.68-62.Phil Harrison and Doug Reed of Westmount pumped in 30 and 20 points respectively but Swinburne of N.D.G.was high scorer of the night with 33 points.Westmount jumped into an early lead which they never relinguished even though the under-manned N.D.G.team closed the gap towards the end of the roughly played contest.N.D.G.62: Erskin 4; Shuttle- worth 7; Howman 6; Swinburne 33: Glynn 12.A Westmount 68: Harrison 30; G.Smith 2; R.Smith 12; C.O.Olson, 2; D.Reed 20.Swim Classes Start At YMCA April 18 The popular youngsters special \u2018\u201clearn-to-swim\u2019 classes are scheduled to start at Westmount Y.M.C.A.on Monday, April 18.This will mark the 19th year the Y of Westmount has conducted their beginners swim classes, \u2019 The instruction classes will be given in two complete sections, the first beginning on Monday, April 18 and concluding Friday May 20; the second to run from Tuesday May 24 to Monday, June 27.Classes are open to boys and girls from 6 years to 12 years.Information and registration forms may be secured by calling GL.3916 or by visiting Len Waller, the sunpervisor of the.course.2 MILLION HOUSES The U.K.Minister of Housing and Local Government said in Birmingham last week that almost 2 million permanent houses have been built in Britain since the war, enabling 6 million people to be re-housed.He said that an average of one out of eight persons was now living in a post-war house, and that accommodation had been found for a large proportion of the hardest cases.the range, and Patterson's crew |[{ Ancrum 2; D.Hackett, P.Krohn, f ~ \u2018Regents Drive From Behind, Tie Pharmacists at 2-all to finalize the scoring although the teams missed grand opportunities through the rest of the game.In the last seconds of the game, Ronnie Kenwood missed a chance to become the game's hero when his shot was stopped cold by Royal Pharmacy\u2019s Roy Scurrah; and as the puck bounced hap-hazardly around the cage, the final whistle blew.Before Moriday's fixture, Charlie Garneau of the N.D.G.Regents will be presented with the Réal Goulet Trophy as the individual scoring champion for the 1954-55 season.The donor of the trophy is the proprietor of Royal Pharmacy on Monkland Avenue, and aids the team bearing this name in the League.- The winner of this semifinal sérles will meet MacRae Blectric in the finals for the Dr.Rondeau Trophy.The Electricians were defeated 6-3 by Michaud Freres last Saturday, with the same two teams meeting in an exhibition tilt after the play-off game on Monday evening.* ALL ARRIVALS AT LA GUARDIA FIELD 5 non-stops leaving daily at: 7:30 a.m.5:30 p.m.Direct Skycruiser service to 12 Noon 8:00 p.m.Washington via Syracuse 3:00 p.m.3 \u2018leaving daily at 10:40 a.m.$23.00 } , 4 (7) (A) COLONIAL AIRLINES 7 \u201cFor reservations and tickets cali MA.2201 \u2018 _ .__., .OT 808 your local travel agent.| °, - ° Lighter.Dryer.ce Less Filling Look for Here's to you! e bright new blue and gold label for an ale that is \u201clight as à feather\u201d\u2014 yet \u2018bright with all the zest and authority of a fine mellow brew.MOLSON\u2019S GOLDEN ALE BREWERY LIMITED Shea Fe 4 ~ em ; st ® .- a Vt deer, an?= a adil "]
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