The Westmount examiner, 8 avril 1955, vendredi 8 avril 1955
[" pide itl nage Ea wo asked to pick up their, ex Tomorrow is the lasted entry forms to the Wésta ç YMCA .Hobby Showis starts Wednesday, Aprit_ try_ forms can be bi the Y this afternoon from, § 5:30 p.m.or tomorrow: frp 4.to 12 am and from 1:30.t6;4 The \u201cY\" will be open\u2019 for: ail entries except and pets.Cooking is livered on Tuesday Li en] and 2:30, and pets to\u2019 the» show on Saturday, A 3, Tot - 2 pm.ad a | The Hobby Show whit -be-oft | ficially .opened on Wednesday, April 16, at 7:30 p.m.by M4 ox James Delanne.The exhibits: Ju be on display Thursday and.\" day from 3 to 5:30 pm: Oh again the Hon.Doug A te closing the show.The .#los ng ceremonies start at 8: :15 immediate after the \u20ac over: e+.den HE Le AE Commission has ordered 1 An August.Édulea for deliver y before summer.They were ordered a few months ago to replace street- \u2018ears in the Cote des Neiges No, 65 and Westmount No.14 \u201croutes.-50 More Buses Al Due In August The Montreal Transporta- new buses to be delivered «Another 100 buses are sche- EH: re 27 In January 1ngreal estate during the month of= January, figures released this fhe\u2019 Montreal Real-Estate Board.}'They were worth a total of $611, 370.\u201cThere were a total of 844 agles among all Suburban muni- on cipalities for .the \u2018month, worth is | $13, 351,572.:& For the same period last year \u2018there were 633 sales, worth $10,- \u201cWestmount registered 27 sales it was shown in \u2018week by | ,261.©.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.APRIL 8, 1955 0 } \u2018 A Very HAPPY IEASTER To All SIXTEEN PAGES Pair Of Mishaps Mar Safety Record Two accidents were recorded in Westmount on the weekend during what proved to be a fatality free spell in the metropolitan area, On Saturday afternoon, James Ryan, 26, of 4615 Frän- chere street was hit by a car while crossing Claremont avenue at Western avenue, The victim was taken Queen Elizabeth Hospital suffering from lacerations and head injuries, police \u2018 said.The driver was Hermon, Curtis, of 615 Charlemagne avenue.John Ince, 12, of 1831 Rock- land avenue, received cuts and \u2018bruises when he ran into the side of a car in front of the Westmount YMCA brooke street on on Sher- Saturday.A LIBRARY HOURS The Westmount Public Library will be closed all day Good Friday, and all day Easter Monday, April 11th, but will be open as usual on Saturday.April 9th., from 10 a.m.till 6 pm.~ \\ 417 Mount Daylight Saving Time To Start April 24th \u201cWord has been received at city hall here that the Minister of Municipal Affairs, of the Province has put his o.k.on the Westmount Council's decision to declare Daylight Saving Time in operation in this municipality from nud- night April 24 to midnight September 25th.All citizens of the munici- ality are requested to cü- operate and advance their clocks one hour April 24.\u2026.Resident's Painting Going On Display \"Ballet dancers, sketched against a backdrop of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo will be the theme of an art exhibition by Esther Goldenberg, of Stephens well known Canadian artist, to be held at Simpson's beginning April 14.The exhibition will be held for one month in the art department of the department store, and coincides with the coming of the Ballet to Montreal next week.avenue, 300 Will Hunt Eggs, Rabbits A Y Saturday is expected that about three hundred boys and girls will take part in the Treasure Hunt which is planned for Sate -urday at 10.30 a.m.The hunt which is under the joint auspices of the Wesémount Y.M.C.A.and the Laura Secord Co.of Canada will provide for each entrant to receive a prize Jin the form of a Laura Secord chocolate rabbit or Easter egg.In addition there will be grand prizes for those who meet with success in the hunt, Any boy or girl wishing to participate \u2018in this contest should meet at the side entrance of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.at 10.30 a.m.Saturday, when they will receive instructions.for the chase.It should be noted that the Hunt is open to any person in Westmount between the -ages of nine and fourteen ytars.The prizes are to be présénted at the regular movie Saturday, which Begins at 1.30 p.m, | oat TEE Lada af 1 + iy 3.1 IR.EEE Pin 7s ppm vas TT ve ug Sri mn sl Ion 2 ere RES IRE 3 Lindt a ined JIHIS WEEK AND NEXT AT ,, | Unity Boys\u2019 Club.1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY GLUB RB LP 222 By Maurice M ariasine I MEMBERSHIP GROWS the various activities sponsored This week, statistical figures by the Club.for the Month of March was NEW PARTICIPATION released, showing that the Uni- RECORD ty Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount has a membership of 730 boys and girls, all taking part in Participation figures for the month of March was the highest ever recorded since the club CHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.GL.4519 Montreal CITY OF WESTMOUNT DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Public notice is hereby given that the Minister of Municipal Affairs has approved of the resolution of the City Council enacting that Standard Time as defined by Chapter 2 of the Revised Statutes of Quebec 1941, be, in the City of Westmount, advanced by one hour between Sunday, 24th April, 1955, at one minute past midnight, and Sunday, 25th September, 1955, at one minute past midnight, when the municipality will revert to Standard Time as now in force.All citizens of Westmount are hereby requeshs ed to cooperate with the civic authorities and to advance their clocks one hour on 24th April, 1955.Given at Westmount this 6th April, 1955.A.W.D.SWAN, F.C.IS.Secretary-Treasurer.TER WESTHMOUNY-EXAMINER, } TFREDAT, was officially opened in 1950.There were 7,786 participants.) this year as compared to 6,909 |, for the- same peried last Fear, \u201c an increase of 877.OLUB SETTLES DOWN Now that the excitement of National Boys\u2019 Club Week and a multiple of special events is over,-members of the club are settling down to regular activities and particularly the craft and hobby classes which are in the process of making preparations for the annual hobby show and exhibition.WOODWORK .The Woodwork Workshop is a busy place these days as members of the Big \u201c8\u201d Club and the -Lumberjack Club put the final touches to a series of projects which they have been engaged.in since the first of the year.On hand for instruction purposes are the following volunteer workers: Major A.T.Stikeman, Frank Reilly, Roy Machum, Bo Sibbold, C.Inger- ville and John Tucker.LEATHERWORK Mrs.Wileman's Leatherwork group meet every Thursday | night to complete their articles |.for the Hobby Show.> FRETWORK Louis Thomas\u2019 fretwork |.classes continues to be.ome off the super-attractions at the club with.more.and \u2018more \u2018boys and lgirls \u2018ettending the weekly sessions.Articles from this |group will also be on display.at the Hobby Show.SEWING Thè sewing class, which was] { temporarily without the services of a leader, through the resignation of Miss Timm, has resumed their Friday night get-to- gethers under \u2018the leadership of Mrs.Mariasine.WOOD CARVING .Expert workmanship will be demonstrated at the Hobby Show when articles - from Mr.McLaughlin's Wood Carving J class will be put on exhibition.This group meets every Friday night.|JUNIOR & SENIOR CRAFTS Weekly sessions in a variety of junior and senior crafts are | being conducted by Mrs.Fitzpatrick and Mrs.Pringle.@ 20 NEW FEATURES e : AT THE REG'D.Eryl Jones, Proprietor 9402 SHERBRCOKE ST.WEST (Corner Minto) SEETHE NEW /Q55 HILLM AR] nn 6 BRAND NEW MODELS ® NEW, MORE POWERFUL OVERHEAD VALVE ENGINE Westmount Garage Authorized HILLMAN Dedlers Derick Matheson, Manager AINE 8, ES Cardinal To Spa | EL.1492 His Eminence Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger will deliver a special Easter message for English-speaking Roman Catholics on Sunday.' The Cardinal will speak over CJAD at 2 p.m.on the \u201cCatholic | Hour\u201d program.Stanley Church ° Special Music | I Two classical choral programmes of Easter Musid have.been drawn up for Eastet San- day at the Stanley Pres an | Church.The morning program will include an organ prelude by Bach, an anthem and solo by Handel, the Alleluia by Randell Thomp-{f;- son and an organ postulate, the \u201cToccata by Widor.In the thirty there will be a candlelight choral service.This will iñ- [f; clude music by Deshanes, traditional Dutch and Spanish air, | 17th Century melodies and Magdalena by Brahms.Both the senior and junio: choirs of the Stanley Presbyter-| | # belief of resurrection and life eternal.The Synagogue at thi season of the year through itg\u201d Passover observance emphasizes the deathlessness of the Jewish.' people, while the church througk.the Easter observance speaks gf the resurrection of one Jew \u2014 the humble Rarri of Galilee,\u201d according to Rabbi Dr.Harry Stern, who will address the congregation at the Passover Services at Temple Emanu-BA Tonight.8 F Walt: H.Gamer Paid Last Tribute .op \u201c idl 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion (chora Church School, F.av.Harvey Campbell, B.D., D.D.IMPOSSIBLE and Sermon.Preacher: | 11.00 a.m.Beginners, Primary and v P 7:30 p.m.7:30 p.m choral.Evensong \u201cand 10:40 Senlor, Depts.Anthems \u201d - he \u2018 7 \" : a.m.»»pecla ster ems.+0510 \u201cFOREVER\u201d., - RTE She Rev.11.00 wm.Dr.Lloyd Smith.\\ 11:00 a.or ster chip \u201c : : , ; .\u201cT| g e Resur- 00 a.m.Me arshp.Seeing that he ever liveth\u2019 Tuesday in Faster Week rection\u201d, AE OER OF HIS ; YOU WILL BE MADE WELCOME 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion.eco .7¢30 p.m.ey ee le CAE o» 7:30 p.m.Evening Service.\u201cJHREE | Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, .C.C.0.: 3 .MEN TRUDGING.\u201d i [1] ; ° .[| ; : t _\u2014_ TC 3 When Will Christ Return TRINITY MEMORIAL |.Or Sonn \"Robb: Mas.Bac.Cheir Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.8.M- j CHURCH Organist: 0.R.Gliddon.HOW?WHY?WHERE?\u2018 \u2019 5220 Sherbrooke Street West 5 : oe { SUN, APRIL 10, 7.30 pr Lime ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH | Good Friday Seventh-Day Adventist Center |||r0:00 2m, matins wna ane com 463 St.Catherine Street West \u2019 12:00 p.m.to 3:00 p.m.Thr - .4250 Western Ave., Westmount : p.m Hours PT TEE nee REY.NORMAN RAWSON.Minister tor.MEETINGS EVERY NICHT THIS WEEK | ALSO.Faster Eve REV.B.BROWN, D.D., Asst.Minister Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster n 9:45 a.m.Mattins, : CE EASTER SERVICES 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Showing Life of >t.Paul \"Lester Dav _BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, GLORIOUS MUSIC, | CONTINUOUS MOVIES E 6:00 a.m.Holy Communion, EASTER MESSAGES .This Week s Program of Lectures: ii a.m.Hot Communion REV.NORMAN RAWSON WILL PREACH AT : LE 30 a.m.oly Communion OTH \"Wh Ww Sabbath Ch d2'\" .11:00 a.m.Choral Gpmñunion.- - - | TUESDAY.000 2006 3:00 pom, hicuchers The Recor.33.00 gm, Sermon Subject: \u201cWHAT EASTER MEANS | \"What Must | Do To Be Saved?\" resentation of Lenten- TO A MODERN\u201d / | WEDNESDAY .7:30 Evenson NFIRMATION SERVICE, WITH ALL THE 3 \"Must | Belong To A Church To Be Saved?\" pm Dreacher: Rev.T.A.Ram- co TRADITION RITUAL OF OUR 4 THURSDAY .ney., : â \u201cWhich Church Would Jesus Attend If He soi ondas im Buster Week ne Gooroh Doors will be open at 10:15 am.Ç ame To Ear 00 am.y .; FRIDAY .Tuesday m Easter Week 7:20 p.m.\u201cBECAUSE HE LIVES I TOO SHALL \"ls Baptism Necessary To Be Saved?\u201d 10:00 a.m.Holy\u201d Communion.} LIVE\u201d j SATURDAY .f God!\u201d (Motion Film] Wednesday in Easter Wee EASTER MUSIC FROM HANDEL'S MESSIAH \u2014 \u201d J 1 ; :00 a.m.oly Communion.: H.J Brendel S coker F Ww Munroe Soloist Thursday in Faster Week |The Church Doors will be open at 6:30 p.m.gate \u2014 .3p meer : 2 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Parking facilities are available at the Church = es sé ç - - _ 4 a = ™ Pr À = de: oo al HILLMAN CONVERTIBLE |.SALES I ; STATION j WAGON SERVICE CALIFORNIAN HARD TO PARTS 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W F1.4616 TER WEMMOUNK-EEAMINER, PREBAT, APR 8 PAGE Mur The Westmount -Examiner | || Classified Advertising || | \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771x Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after.10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue : 10 Words 45¢ Be tor each additional word Le BESTBUYS INTOWN# Televisions - $69., Repossessed, Hke mew.Washers pesto $75.Repossessed, like new.Refrigerators since $250.Westmount Aprliances 4209 St.Catherine par WE.2226 | ALLIED T.V.SERVICE à Fl.8674 8 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE > TACHUTE District, beautiful cottage and guest house on lakefront.Large lot.AH conveniences, fur- nishel.Landscaped.MA.4805, RE.| 3-7907.M-26 | COUNTRY HOUSE TO LET RAWDON vante ndscaped acre property.bedrooms, automatic hot water.wi 959%.M-30 10 OFFICES TO LET 1243 GREENE Ave.office space, cottage om lake | 17 FLATS, DUPLEXES IE WANTED WANTED by business executive, 7 or & room duplex or house.Best of references.Long term lease if desired.r PL.445% or RE.3-028.M-26 19 SHARE LIVING QUARTERS MIDDLE aged lady to share small apartment, vicinity Victoria Avenue and Sherbrooke.Suitable for nurse.References required.Phone DE.2514.\u201c M-3T 3920 ROOMS TO LET 10 x 10, easy parking.VE.nat 18 : APABIMENTS WANTED BACHELOR, diplomatic status, all guarantees, wants §-§ rooms, house or apartment, very well furnished, large living room, garage.Preferably for ore year.Maximum $300.00 monthly.Telephone Thursday between 7-12 pm.RE, 23-4789.As of April 13th, UN.1-1904,, M-31 LARGE quiet home, central Weat- mount, with 2 adults.Large furnished room and sunporeh/ Private bath.Suitable executive, references.\u2018Write Box No.408, c-o 2185 Hampton - Ave.M-36.26 GARAGES TO LET SPACE for small car, rear 126 Arlington Ave.GL.1157.M-41 } LANSDOWNE Ave., near Western, 29 FOR SALE MATTRESS ° Double bed size, spring filled mat- | tress, nearly new.325.EL.a1.FOUR piece hedraom set, good con- | dition.Reasonable.WH.$560.n6-14 TWO new Marshal} box springs, for single beds, Reasonable price.FI.9895.M-45 ONE bedroom set, limed onk, spring, Beautyrest mattress, $150.00.RE.1-4841.1e , M DINING room set and bedroom | suite, both mahogany.Good con- | dition.$300.00 each.EX.2261.M-23 i BENDIX, fully automatic, geod condition.WI.8117.M-22 ADJUSTABLE dressmakers form, $15.00, like new; cigarette machine, La Fran- - caise, $6.00.WI.1266.M-24 SIDEWALK bicycle, strong gears, perfect, $14.00.FI.8032.M-33 private, unheated.Easy entr Phone WE.3267, 27 GARAGES WANTED M-16 GARAGE wanted, April 15th occu- {| pancy or May lst.Vicinity Greene | ¢ | TWIN beds, bureaus, dining room set; kitchen table, ete., after 4 p.m.WI.1774.M-25 | IMPORTED lace and tulle wedding gown.Also bridesmaid's dress.Phone FI.5653, - and Wood Avenue.FE 4973.M-15 | 15 HOUSES WANTED 29 FOR SALE - WANTED, house, three large or 4 BOY'S, age 14, brown suit, blue | bedrooms.Occupancy lat May.Maximum rent, $115.00.Please phone RI.T-4584.by trench coat; gray winter coat, all.in perfect order.FI.2330.M- 28 % 20 Words 75e Trades and Professional Cards « , Additional Words 3c Each * BUILPING REPAIRS ' CARPENTRY ACADIA Construction Co.Ltd.concrete, brick, stone, plaster, tile concrete blecks.Repairs and alterations to sidewalks chimneys walls, floors, foundations; also waterproofing and caulking.Phone RE.8-2336.M-5 CARTAGE & MOVING LIGHT truck for moving.Telephone WHR.5386.M-42 YOUNG veteran with small can truek available days, evenings and weekends, Fred, WI.3038.M-4 i 5610 Sherbrooke StW, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED \u2014 F\u2014) ma Chapa of Calhadral Beauly jm S.STANDRING REG'D., General Carpentry.Alterations and repalrs.Painting and decorating.Planned kitchens, playrooms, arborite counter tops and panelling, a speciality.Satisfaction guaranteed.Call zu 53.- DECORATING VERN OATWAY, interior and exterior painting.We spray garages and basements.3405 Vendome, EL.0450.M-3 DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING-designed, all kinds of alterations.WE.7420, West- mount.M EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs.5110 Sherbrooke West, Apt.1.M-7 FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs.Storage facilities at standard rates.1235 (ireene Ave., WI 3312, M-10 TV REPAIRS CALL DExter 1075 \u2014 T.V.Repairs and expert advice.M-29 UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of all kinds, Custom and recovering.Remodelling and repairs.Expert workmanship.I'ree estimates, 24-hout service.Marcel Aubin, 5031 Notre Dame St.West.Phone WI, 3634.M-6 MID-TOWN Upholstering Co.All types of upholstering, Chesterfieids | ,reconverted to modern stytes.Tele- \u2018hone day and night.WA.RE Boy Scout uniform, | | GIRL\u2019S clothes from M M-32 ,8-12, coats, \u2018dresses, suits.WA.2359.M-40 PRAM, maroon, excellent condition, also baby sleigh.WI, 9924, M-38 | BOY'S bicycle, Hercules, good condition, $25.00.WE.5592.M-36 DINETTE set, maple, 5 pieces, $60.00; G.E.washing machine, $40.00; double bed with nearly new Beauty- rest mattress, spring, including imported bedspread and drapery, $125.00; artistic foyer mirror with tapestry hanging, §40.00; 9-piece dining room suite, $900.00, cost | $2,000.00; bookcases, chairs, rugs, draperies, maple bed, complete, $25; lamps, kitchen tables, glassware, etc.DE.9951, M-34 \u201881: WANTED TO PURCHASE BOOKS WANTED Cash immediately for large or small | collections.Immediate removal.GEORGE EDELSTEIN ASSOC.BOOK-SEARCH SERVICE 4603 COOLBROOK DExter 1857 \"3 38 DOMESTIC MPLOYMENT WANTED REFINED woman capable of taking charge, would like housekeeper position, Monday to Friday, weekends occasionally if desired.References.Call mornings 8-9.30 or after 3 p.m.34 HELP WANTED FEMALE RARE OPPORTUNITY Preferably widow, wed or spinster lady to manage an already established business in \u2018Westmount.QUALIFICATIONS 1.Must have smart appear- fabrics, children's ance 2.Interested in fashions and wear 3.Able to sew and advise customers who sew at home 4.Ability to sei.The successful applicant will be an active partner without any financial investment on her part.Remuneration will be based on the share of the profits which should, within 2 years, bring in an income of $3,000.00, - The advertiser financing the store has no time to manage it, but is confident that in the hands of a smart lady a fine business can be built up.If you are interested will you please send your application, together with a photograph or snap- \u201c shot, which will be returned.Write box 406, c-o 2186 Hampton.s- ss DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED 44 |' er housekeeper, (Rabbi H.J.Stern there are many forms of slavery | fellow-man be given the .bene- | diction of bread, the Rabbi con- 35 SITUATIONS WANTED ~ FEMALE | WORRIED over Prench exama?Cali : FICE.8-59 M-12 | per, best re- -ferences, available to be substitute: | mother, holidays or weekends, also | by the hour.Reasonable charges.à LWIA 65186, M-19 ze FOUND .- PRESCRIPTION giasses, vicinity | Clarke Avenue.Gree felt case.| Phone WE.5820 M-32 Stresses Freedom In Passover Talk Pesach is the festival of deliverance and gives emphasis to | the truth that each and every \u2018is entitled to live in complete | freedom, Rabbi Dr.Harry Stern (said yesterday morning at \u2018Temple Emanu-EL Though the world is thousands Moses delivered the Hebrew slaves from Egyptian bondage afflicting mankind in this atomic age.There is still alas chattel slavery, the selling of human beings is some lands and there is the wide spread cruelty of forced labour in lands especially behind ° the Iron Curtain he stated.Passover commemorates many physical freedom manifested in nature when in this spring season \u201cthe tyranny of winter is broken.Then there is economic freedom to which the Passover calls us and reminds us that we | strive that the hungry mouth of tinued, But man, the child of God, is | more than a feed bag.Human dignity is ag important as bread.Thus Passover reminds us that the foundations of western dem- | lbuman being as a cnild of God | of years older.since God through | levels of freedom.There is the |; Adams AL DOMESTIC PETS F CANARIES .je Young, good singers, $6.00 each, WI.6292.M-37 45 MONEY TO LOAN AT 5% %.Mortgage loans quickly.Contractors, privates.Notary.vs \u201cUse Examiner Classified Ads for Quick Results (tions as recorded in Hebrew | scripture, he said.The deepest liberty to which Passover summons us is that we achieve gpiritual freedom.The individual must ever strive to conquer the primal stif through standards of discipline as taught by the moral code of religion so that the individual indeed become civilized.It is this discip- Ene which teaches us'sympathy | and more than sympathy that of empathy \u2014 that we identify ourselves with fellow-man in his Dr.Stern stated.Calvary Church d v On Good Friday evening, at 8 p.m., the Choir of Calvary United Church, Greene Avenue, at Dorchester Street, West- mount, will sing Dubois\u2019 Cantata: \u201cThe Seven - Last Words of Christ\u2019.The soloists are: Mrs.Belva Taylor, soprano; Mr.John Padrick, tenor, and Mr.Rodger Bourne, baritone.The organist and choir director is Mr.Eric B.Mus., L.R.AM, A.R.C.M: WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED 2007 Union Avenue Plateau 1104 ocracy are the Mosaic legisla- Synthetic Rubber Wall Finish Paint a room today.Use it tonight, It's easy with SPEED-E Satin.So satin smooth to use, dries so stands hard wear.can be scrubbed over and over, No \u201cpainty\u201d odor, po ar marks\u201d \u2018or plaster, wallboard, masonry, \u2014 needs no primer, 10 pastel Coronation Colours, JANITOR, cleaners, for apartments, private house and office.WII.77 ta TE pony 1311 GREENE AVENUE [Via } ~ GL.1496 .suffering and in his strivings, colours and white \u2014also 9 rich des \u20ac PE races ae es at ils tac ai age SN Te a T Ea cages \u2018 Le | \u2018Miss Francés Shaw and Miss Margaret Whitty, of Westmount are spending the Easter weekend in New York.Mrs.J.D.Frenette, of Port- neuf, Que.who has spent the past few weeks in Miami, Flor- jda, is arriving this- week to visit Mr.and Mrs.J.A, Babin, of Westmount, Mrs.Russell T.Stackhouse.President of the Westmount Women's Club will preside at the annual meeting for members only on Friday, April 15 at 2.30 pm.in Victoria Hall, Westmount.At the conclusion of the business session, a special tea and social hour will be held and the hostecses will be the Legislative and Advisory Committees.All members are requested to attend this meeting.x \u2014Photo by Van Dyck and Meyers Studio _ Social & Personal = E > \u2014Photo by Basildori Studio MISS MARY-JEAN MORGAN, daughter of Dr.George Senk- ler Morgan and Mrs.Morgan of Westmount, and MR.HUGH SEYMOUR WATSON, son of Lieut.Col.Julian Watson, C.B.E., M.C., and Mrs.Watson of Chalfont St.Giles, Bucks, England, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, June 4.Miss Morgan is in her final year in the School of Physical Education, McGill University.aa EE A de ee EE MRS.W.NORMAN CLELLAND, Chairman for Westmount in the Combined Appeal for the Blind, watches a partially blind child read in the Sight-Saving Class in the School on Sherbrooke St.West.The Campaign for the Combined Appeal for the Blind will open on Tuesday, April 12.| Captains.Of Blind Appeal In Westmount District Mrs.W.Norman Cel- land, Chairman of the Com bined Appeal for the Blind in Westmount, opening April 12, announced today that the organization of that territory was now complete.The district has been divided among seven captains, with several sub - divisions.Among the captains of these -, Sections are: Mrs.G.M.Hawthorne, Mrs.M.Coté, Mrs.C.W.Palmer, Mrs.J.H.Mennies, Mrs.A.Love, Mrs.H.Whipps, Mrs.R.W.Coristine, Mrs.Paul Pitcher, Mrs.D.M.Tate, Mrs.À.J.Wright, Mrs.D.W.Ferrier, + Mrs.J.Dorfaldson, Mrs.H.Mel- (Continued on, Page 7) \u2018 MADE TO DRESSES veasuse IN THE NEWEST STYLES Specially 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.LEARN TO SEW ° Dressmaking ° Cutting, efc.For registration: .Phone HU.9-1898 + COMMITTEE MEMBERS of the Province of Quebec Association of Hospital Auxiliaries Convention are shown discussing the theme of the convention \u201cRole of Auxiliaries in Hospital Public Relations\u201d, The Third Annual Convention wiil take place on April 18, in the Convention Hall, Y.W.C.A.Guest speaker at the luncheon will be Hon.Paul Martin, Natlonal Minister of Health and Welfare.Lef to right in the photograph | are: Mrs.John Stanley and Mrs.Gordon Pitts.\u2014 ABC Photo Social & Personal Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Hutchi- son of Westmount are returning æi this week from Daytona Beach.Fla., where they have spent several weeks.PAINTING?Indoors or outdoors ., easy-to-use Conant paint makes home decorating a cinch.And when you buy Conant you pay only for quality.TITS Just one look and you'll know what we mean .our wonderful collection will make you want to hurry in and try these\u2019 latest fashions \u2018for Spring into Summer.The St.George Ladies\u2019 Curling Club entertained at a monthly tea on Tuesday, March 2e.Mrs, S.A.Charters and her committee were in charge of the arrangements, Rinks from Royal Montreal, Outremont La- chine and Howick were invited to curl - e SUITS ® COTTONS | SS EEE GOWNS 1352 Greene Ave.FI.7773 '® DRESSES ® COATS \u2014\u2014 The Handicraft Group of the American Women's Club of Montreal, chaired by Mrs.Alan Slayton, met at Mrs.F.G.Mc- -Arthur's home March 29.A fashion show of the \u201cstyles of yesterday\u201d was presented.Members of the group modeled with Mrs.-B.H, Little comfen- : - v tating.PN = ° \" es i ho A , Visit the Conant Colour Bar at Thomas R.Fisher Limited (THE PAINT BOX) 4151 St.Catherine St.W.; Phone WE.6106 47 .- , : i: THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, PAGE SEVER VACUUM CLEANERS Repairs to every make Machine collected, repaired and returned.© LOW RATES : so ko * WORK GUARANTEED 2 REX VAGUUM CLEANERS SERVICE 4916 Sherbrooke West DE.6274 > NYLON HOSIERY| | 1955 emery Sisterhood List Winners\" At Handicraft Exhibit - * \u201cThe following is a list of prize winners and thoge who received honorable mention at ; - \u2026 the Handicraft Exhibit and Sale a sponsored by the \u201cBeth Sholom, i Sisterhood, which took place in.x _.-_ Victoria Hall, March 30.- a First Prize Winners y .Oil painting, \u2018Mr.Aurele Pel~ on - letier; palette knife, Mr.E.Se- drawing, Mr.water- color, A 0 pes RES PTE nas 2.ÿ TETE ward; charcoal, Harold Rosenthal; Mrs.A.P, Wright; pastel, Mrs.à Betty (Myers) \u201cRosenthal; 4 needlepoint, gros point, Mrs.; Silverstein, petit point, Marga- : retha Drewe; crochet, afghan, for Easter : i 4 , \u2018Mrs.J.Freedman, dress, Mrs.: ] R.Cummings; knitting, cocktail Branded , ] dress, Mris.M.de Zwirek, af- \u2018 4 ' * - han, Mrs.R.Freedman; em- 45 & 51 GAUGE broidery, .eyelet cloth, Mrs.M.oo 1 25 3 Toszeghy; lace work, Irish & ot .i pointe de Venise, Mrs.-S.D.Co- \u201c60 & 66 CAUGE ~ hen; smocking, child's dress, 1.\u201850 - + £ Mrs.A.B.Glencross; sculpture, = 4 > A Mrs.V.Jalkanen; ceramics, tea- AR \u2018 : pot, Mrs.M.Goldberg; metal- SEAM FREE MESH 9 eraft, Chinese.motif, Mrs: M.1.50 j | Wolfe; crogheted luncheon set, o + Mrs.J.Halperin; children\u2019s oil Tansky; fancy sewing, banquet HANDICRAFT EXHIBIT: Fine handwork like the articles _- First quality, unbranded + painting, Carl Murphy; chil- cloth, Mrs.S.Levitt, Mrs.M.picturéd above were shown at\u2019 the Handicraft Exhibit \u201cand Sale clear.fine 51 uge - è dren\u2019s ceramics, Leland Rubin; Goldber g Mrs.D Simon: sponsored by Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood which took ' .gaug ; home cookery, Mrs.M.Oser, tar ua var.-| Place in Victoria Hall, March 30.SPECIAL Q4 .; Mrs.R.Wolge, M S.Wolfe needlepoint, Mrs.M.Dreive, _ .: \u20ac _ k Mrs.À.Carsle, TS./ \u2019|Mrs.R.Freedman; knitted Mrs.Jean Hershon, Mrs.E.*+painting, Howard Herscovitch; - ! - y.1 dresses, Mrs.M.Oser; needle-{ Christinson; ceramics, Mrs.\u2018M.lace, Mrs.E.Christinson; Sab- ® GIFT BOXES IF DESIRED @ 5 \" Honorable Mention point chair, Mrs.S.D.Cohen; Goldberg, Mrs.E.Christinson, bath cloth, Mr.E.Christinson;- 9 : * \u2018bedspreads, Mrs.I.Hoffman, Mrs.R.Freedman; lace work, Sewing, Mrs.M.Lazare, felt skirts; knitted blouses, Mrs.D.Mrs.M, Friend; woodwork, Mrs.embroidery, Mrs.B.Rosenhek.-Alex ~ Carsley; children's oil _\u2014 Trinity Guide Ctte The group Committee of the 49th Guide and Brownie pack will hold its monthly meeting on |.Thursday.April 14, at 8 p.m.- (Opposite Avenue Theatre) in the men\u2019s room of inity { : Memorial Church Hall.Fitzroy 9541 « Lr SPRING BLACKBURN SCHOOL casses Dressmaking, designing and pattern making, tailoring ; 8 AFTERNOON and EVENING CLASSES op BE SMART \u2014 Learn to make 3 Dresses or a Suit and a Coat in 18 Lessons Call or write for information 1361 GREENE AVE., WESTMOUNT \u2014 WE.8752 MARGARET LEHANE, Principal - ; j May's 1233 GREENE AVENUE marie: vrai ef za DALI TE id sree i GE Se TTR AT TN Re TRE TR MRS.EDWARD BARKOFF, 653 Rolyn avenue, Westmount (centre) outlines plans for the Special Names Section of the 1955 Combined Jewish Appeal, of which section she is chairman.Listening attentively, are: left to right, Mrs.J.Quint, x EER Ÿ Captain of Blind _ (Continued from page 6) vice-chairman; Mrs.Morrie E.Coshof, Hon.Chairman of the \u201cut Te isa On ladies will dru, Miss H.D.McNiece, Mias! Women's division, 4856 Wilson avenue; Mrs.Edward L Roll, an ee tn M.Manning.chairman of the Women\u2019s Division, 6922 Terrebonne avenue; i: heir SEY SRN The quota is set at twelve Mrs.Philip Garfinkle and Mrs.H.Naimer, residents of West- ; Gi gr gous 72 pu ASE: housand dollars, out of a total mount and both vice-chairmen of Special Names.campaign objective of two hun- - dred thousand dollars.been istibuted to ta workers Cards, folders, identification and it is anticipated that the material and other supplies have canvass of Westmount will be in the young man of distinction | gives his official okay to The THILDREN'S CORNER His choice this spring for good looks and hard wear .Peter Scott Sweaters, .5.50 and 7.95 All-wool Navy Blazers , .8.50 and 12.95 Aquascutum Coots .22.50 to 27.50 For little boys from | to 6 and their big brothers from 6 to 12.\u201cTHE CHILDREN'S CORNER 1359 Greens Avenue GL.6510 iis Tourin rir Ari tp £ : .Lo Lr be.present.: SR Vo iif: | full swing early next Tuesdsy morning.Proceeds of the Appeal will be used to carry on the welfare service of education and training of blind boys and girls, men aad women, of the ontreal Asocia- tion for the Blind and the Quebec Division of the Canadian National Instittue for the Blind.Over sixteen hundred sightless persons will be affected by the results of this drive.Mixed Card Party The altar society, under the auspices of the League of the Sacred - Heart of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, with Mrs.A.I.Peterson as.chairman, is holding a\u2018 mixed tard Please take your cards: Ladies\u2019 Curling \u201cclub The Heather.Ladies Curling Club is holding its closing Junch- eon on Tuesday, at one o'clock.Following the.luncheon ang presentation of prizes, the annual meeting and election of offScers will take place.All active and associate members are invited \u2018to vers mits muy ate ie me renpemc\u2014\u2014\u2014 IE Aertex Shirts , .\u2014.3.50 and 3.95 party, on Tuesday evening at ÿ cee eee 95 Hall, Clarke Ave.Westmount.Cowpuncher Jeans .2.9 ee Si.Logs Sahoo] FARE SJLURT ; H.end S.Whist He artery whist \u2014 Queen's Bold on Wed.April 20, at 8:30 pm.Tickets available at the school, 208 Olivier Ave, VENETIAN DT oo} MA 5331 TRE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL & 1956- \u2014 9.The Women's Kealm - Next-of.Kin The monthly meting of the Next-of-Kin Assn.will be held\u2019 Thursday, April 14, af the YW.\u2018t C.A.,, Dorchester Stret West (Cor.Crescent) in Room 25 at 8.30 p.m.sharp.All members and others tn- terested in the Assoeiation are asked to attend.St.Andrew's W.A, Tie Women\u2019s Association \"of St.Andrew's Church, West- mount will hold its next meeting for business and sewing on Tuesday, at 2 p.m.; \u2018Tea hostesses will be Mrs.George Hunter and the ladies of the Clarke Group.The Red Cross Greup will meet.at 10 Calvary W.M.S.The Faster Thank Offering meeting o Calvary W.M.S, will be held on Wednesday, April 13, at 8 p.m.in the Ladies\u2019 Parlors, the conveners being Mrs.Walter Spence and Miss G.Watson.Mrs.Maynard Booth will give an il- fustrated lecture on her European trip last summer.Mrs.W.Douglas Kirk will be the solaist, ae- companied by Mrs.Noel Hardy.All the ladies of the congregation and friends are most cordially invited to attend.W.E.GIROUARD PAINTING mo DECORATING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR HE.5082 TOP SOI $4.00 for 1 cubic yard sa.50 for each additional cu.yd., delivered The finest top soil obtainable * BLACK SOIL ° $6.00 per cu.yd.\u2014 2 cu.yds.or more $5.50 per cu.yd.delivered Filling Earth, $7.00 per load of 4 to 5 cu.yds.PEAT HUMUS\u2014, , $1.75 per bag for 5 bags $1.50 per bag for each additional bag (App.75- 100 Ibs.per bag) Per ton, loose, $23.00 FOR SALE e Rock Garden Stone $14.50 per ton © All types of stones and cement blocks for walks and terraces.Prices on request.ALL KINDS OF ORNAM EVERGREENS, PERENNIAL TAL TREES, SHRUBS ND ANNUAL PLANTS.give quick results.PRICE Daccord Ready Mix Lawn Top Dressing The most practical and effective ready-mixed top dressing for your lawn.Contains rich screened top soil, high percentage of organic matter, top quality grass seed [free of clover).1 bag will cover 100 square feet (10° x 10°) more or less.Minimum weight 100 ibs.when packed.: PER BAG 2.15 DELIVERED 2.50 Mixture blended to CASH and CARRY You are invited to visit our Nursery ot 840 LUCERNE ROAD (Formerly Montée Céte des Neiges) Town of Mount Royal E.DACCORD LTD.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR NURSERY: RE.3-7324 - MAIN OFFICE: WA.1531 RE.7-8742 Rs pe Melville W W.M.S.The Melville Auxiliary of the W.M.8, of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, will hold its Easter Thankoffering meeting in the church hall, Melville Ave., Westmount, on Thursday, April 14, at 3 p.m.The speaker will be Dr.Maclean, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.Soloist: Mrs.M.F.Bot- ting.\u2019 Fashion In Flowers The annual spring event of the woman's association of St.Andrew\u2019s United Church, West- mount will .be \u201cFashions in Flowers\u201d by Williams Ine.This event will be held in Hutchison Hall, Tuesaday, April 19, at 8.15 p.m.\"Silver Cross Women The Silver Cross Women of Canada, Remembrance Association are to hold a military whist in the Y.W.C.A,, Dorchester Street West, Friday, April 15 at 8.15 p.m.Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs.Bray at CR.5955 or Mrs.McCallum at.RE.3-4883.Proceeds are for hospitalized veterans.Kindly take your own cards.Advent Women's Guild The Women's Guild of the | Church of the Advent is holding | an Easter tea and sale of home cooking in the parish hall, corner of Wood and Western avenues, on Saturday, April 16, from 8 to 5 p.m.Hospital Auxiliary The Woman\u2019s Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal will be held in Griffith Memorial Hall, on Wednesday, April 20, at 3 p.m.The speaker will be, Mrs.J.K.Brown, and her subject, \u2018\u2019Fidying a Desk Drawer.\u201d The Service Group will meet on t Wednesday, April 20, to make surgical dressings for the hospital, at the home of Mrs.A.A.Desmarais, 3622 Northcliffe Ave., at 10 a.m.instead of at Mrs.ED.Johnson's home, 3652 North- cliffe Ave.Forsythia Branches Make Early Spring Decoration That bunch of brown forsythia branches you bring in for forcing in early spring will make several flower arrangements fo different rooms.It does not always have to be used as one large bunch.Take garden shears and snip off some of the shorter side stems and some of the medium- length ones for a horizontal mantel decoration.If this can he placed against a mantel mirror, the forsythia blossoms will give double pleasure, For a coffee table, snip off some even shorter stems to arrange in a low container.A bud vase with a single tall stem of yellow forsythia, with possibly a stem or two of foliage if ycu have brought in some of tie leaf-budded.stems, Auditorium of the.W.H.PERRON & CO.LIMITED SEEDSMEN and NURSERYMEN Military Whist The Ancient Order of Hiber- nians, Ladies Auxiliary, County Board is holding its annual military whist and card party, Easter Monday night in St.Thomas Aquinas Hall, St.Antoine St.Proceeds of this card party will be used to build up funds for the Auxiliary's charitable work.Tickets may be had at the dcor \u2018or by calling Mrs.O'Hagan YO.1662, or Burgess BE.4218.Independent Art Ass'n Independent Art Association will hold an Exhibition of Paintings by the members of the group in : the Arts Club, 2027 Victoria St.every evening (except Mondays and Wednesday) from 7-10 p.m.Every afternoon from 3-5 p.m.The Pub- Hc is invited to attend this 23rd Exhibition from April 3 to April\u2019 22 inclusive.Most of these paintings are of Landmarks around Montreal and Lauren- tians.Edith Cavell Br.No.93 Plan Benefit Card Party Edith Cavell Brancn No.93 of the Canadian Legion will hold its annual military whist on Thursday, April 21 at 1164 Beaver Hall Square, in the rooms of the Army, Navy & Airforce Veterans\u2019 Club at 8.15 p.m.Refreshments will be served and Miss many excellent prizes are on, hand.Players are requested to take their own cards.The proceeds of the evening will be used for Branch welfare projects, which include summer camps for children of veterans in need, welfare aid for ex- service women, hampers of food, and donations to other welfare funds in the community.Tickets may be obtained from the ticket convener, Mrs.Dorothy McClus- key, 1859 Millar St, Ville St.Laurent, (RI 4-2980), or at the door.Refreshment convener is Miss Marion Reeve, 5475 Queen Mary Rd.and prizes will be arranged by Miss Gertrude Mason, 5801 Cote St.Luc, and Mrs.Geo.Du Vall, 45 St.James St., Ville St.Pierre.All Committees are under the direction of the president, Miss Joan Ste- \" for winning entries.vens, 6211 Monkland Ave.LO.D.E.Chapter.Elects Officers The Marguerite the following officers were elected: Hon.regent, Mrs.J.R.Bev- eridge; hon.vice-regent, Mrs.F.Dinner; regent, Mrs.J.B.Mc- Connell; 1st vice-regent, Mrs.J.Panopalis; 2nd vice-regent, Mrs.Arnold Burt; secretary, Mrs.I Ganas Burt; treasurer, Miss Mary Lassen; educational secretary, Mrs.T.Dorrance; echoes 5 secretary, Mrs.J.Kelly; organizing secretary, Miss M.Walsh: stindard bearer, Mrs.J.Pano- palis; welfare convener, Mrs.C.E.Edgar; werk convener; Mrs.G.I.Frechette; visitor convener, Miss Ruth Williamson.Besides gupporting all LO.D.E.projects the Chapter assisted a girl student at Mc- Gill Univèrsity and à boy student at Sir George Williams College.Ladies\u2019 Kennel Club Plan Annual Dog Show.The Ladies\u2019 Kennel Club of Canada will hold its 34th an~ nual dog show at the Hussars Armory, 4185 Cote des Neiges road.from.10 am.to 10 pm, Sunday, April 24.Proceeds will be used to provide a seeing eye dag for the Canadian National Institute for the .Blind.Mrs.Louis St.Laurent, wife of the Prime Minister, has graciously extended her patronage to the event.The show committee includes Mrs.D.S.Mitchell, Mrs.L Hudson, Mrs.A.Gerritsen, Mrs G.A.Holland, Mrs.K.W.Fou- car, Mrs.J.Reilley, Miss P.Powell, Mrs.A.Condon, Mrs.R.E.Birch, Mrs.R.N.Griffin, Mra.E.H.Bensley, Mr.and (Mrs.H.G.Robertson, Maj.L.E.Cuttle, and A.Sharp.Judges are Frank T.Esk- rigge of Newton Centre, Mass, Lewis S.Worden of Jersey City, N.J., Hans Oberhammer of New York City, and K.Naumer of Glenwood Landing, N.YA silver plated punch bowl and ladle, donated by Miss Marjorie Caverhill, will be awarded for the best dog in show, The Lord Calvert trophy will \u2018be awarded to the best Canadian bred in show.Nine other prizes will be awarded FOR OUTSIDE CATERING Whether the occasion is big or small, the Champs-Elysees Restaurant's qualified catering staff will make any event THE a memorable one.BERKELEY HOTEL 1188 SHERBROOKE ST.W.We invite you to visit our new GARDEN CENTRE, and es HEADQUARTERS.where one can find- everything in SEEDS, PLANTS AND HORTICULTURAL SUPPLIES.Open until 9 pm.Monday through Friday, from April 15th to June 17th, and \u2018until 5.00 p.m.on Saturday, 515 Labelle Bivd., L'Abord-à-Plouffe Tel.MU.1:1685 ~~ = * MA.7351 cadran Bourgeoys Chapter I.O.D.-E.held the annuel meeting recently at which\u2019 - - pen - BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR, \u2014 starring the Year's Best Actor, Marlon Brando, which is being held a second week at , the Snowdon, Strand and Outremont Theatres.A * + \u2014 - * Best Actor and Picture of Year Brando \"On The- Waterfront\u201d Stays 2nd Week At 3 Theatres 1 » , Marlon Brando, Academy Award Winner as \u201cBest Actor,\u201d in \u201cOn, The Waterfront,\u201d awarded \u201cBest Picture\u201d of the year, stays a second week at the Snowdon, Strand and Outremont Theatres.It is a powerful drama of brass-knuckled love and terror, filmed in all.its stark realism in the jungle world where the city meets the sea.Elia Kazan-who made, with Brando, \u201cA Streetcar Named Desire.\u201d reportedly floods the screen with the .syrging violence of the waterfront.Also starred in her first film role is Eva Marie Saini, beautiful blonde star of stage, t.v.and radio, who received the Academy Award as the \u201cBest Supporting\u201d actress for her part (in this, her first feature.Kar] Malden and Lee J.Cobb also have important featured roles.One of Hollywood's most versatile and rugged young stars, Brando is said to be overpowering as the man who lives by the jungle law of the * waterfront, an ex-pugilist who has become an unthinking.hanger-on of the cold-blooded murder mob lorded over by Cobb.His loyalty to the mob is shaken when he falls in love with Miss Saint, whose tongshore brother is slain before he can talk to the Crime Commission.\u2018 The fervent urgings of the girl he loves, the entreaties of a fighting waterfront priest, the ruthless slaying of Brando's brother for violating the mob\u2019s tight discipline.bring Brando into headlong collision with Cobb.One of the most brutal fights ever filmed is the climax of this vivid drama of a man-made dockside jungle.\u201cOn the Waterfront\u201d has been called one of the truly great motion pictures.thea Douglas.PROUD WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS \" Including \u201cThe Year's Best Picture\u201d a.\u201cThe Year's Best Actor\u201d FA COLUMBIA PICTURE AN ELIA KAZAN PRODUCTION FEATURING EVA MARIE SAINT \"Year's Best Supports Actress\" ru hm THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, Fab ™ FRIDAY, APRIL 8, * % Final MRT Play \"The School For Wives\u201d 3x West Hill Theat Theatre The 27 \u201cMolière and Malleson \u201cdo it again\u2019 is the heading of the Bristol Evening Post's review of -the -opening performance By.the Bristol Old Vic of Mal- leson's new adaptation of The School for Wives.This play will be the final production this season of the Montreal Repertory Theatre.It will Fun from Wednesday, April 27, to Saturday, April 30, in West Hill Theatre.Molière\u2019s L'Ecole des Fein- mes is the story of a rich old _ man who has taken pains to bring up a young girl according to his own ideas of what a perfect wife would be.He has kept her in a state ct ignorance in ord.r to preserve her innocence, and of seclusion in order to exclude all interests outside himself.During one of his periodic absences, the young girl, N Piping Hot \u2018CHICKEN TO TAKE OUT HU.8- 4011 OPEN DAY & NIGHT PE ESS CT DAS Eau - En Agnes, .sees*a young man on he street from her balcony.They exchange smiles and pleasantries, and in no time they have met.When Agnes guardian, Ar- nolphe, returns he is horrified to find this precious, protected young innocent rapturously in love.He discovers also that + the young stranger is Horace, son of one of his old friends.He .determines to keep them apart and to hasten his own plans for marrying Agnes.Horace, unaware of Arnol- phe's connections with his beloved, relates his schemes to elope, his successes and his failures along the path of love to Arnolphe, who squirms and groans and chuckles.Bacn time Horace tells him a plany he - sets about cireumventing it.: Love triumphs at last, des-_ pite the old man\u2019s fumbling\u201d efforts to prevent it, \u2018and the play ends with Agnes in Ho- WESTMOUNT TODAY starring * Ann BLYTH- Edmund PURDOM JOHN ERICSON - LOUIS.CALHERN with EDMUND GWENN AND THE SINGING resess Mario LANZA plène Don't tell the Surprise Ending! | CLARK LANA GABLE TURNER | a.MATURE mens in COLOR i \u201c : RAGE NINE Sympeox and coptumes by Al-\" race's arms, + and Arnolpha™*7 gloomily consoling himself bye dwelling on thoughts: of the pitfalls of marriage.Wt The story of Arnolphe and \u2018\u2018 Agnes has been frequently applied to the actual tragedy of Molière and his young wife Armande.Moliére, at 40 years, married his 17-year old protégée, whom he had been encouraging and training for the stage.This was in the year 1662, the year he wrote The School for Wives.Such details however, as are known and recorded of Moliére's domestic unhappiness all point to its developing some time later than his writing of The School for Wives, ~ \u2018MRT's production of The School for Wives will be directed by Stephen Porter.Setting will be designed by Peter NOW PLAYING ! HELD OVER! cf ROSE MARIE\" in Cinemascope with Howard KEEL - Ann BLYTH \u2014 Also \u2014 \"ROGUE COP\u201d ; with Robert TAYLOR - Janet LEIGH STARTS SATURDAY! 2 Hits in Cinemascope \"7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS\u201d ; with +\" Howard KEEL - Jane POWELL \u2014 Also \u2014 \"NIGHT PEOPLE\" with Gregory PECK - Broderick CRAWFORD on Ae +e ca pe aren pv rames a mea ee Aire dun rn ht ES SEE Bri EE Done to Perfection on Special Barbecue Spits Bring the whole family and dine in the pleasant surroundings of Cote St.Luc Barbecue.Tempting chicken served just the way you like it, coupled with courteous, efficient service will make a very pleasant outing.+ COTE ST.LUC LEO BOSSART, Proprietor 5403 Cote St.Luc Rd.oie - a Pa Vp Sm te ere Ty gn M IRIE PTE EA ERT TE TES TE Regents Score 3 In Final Canto To Trim MacRae Electric 4-2 The Dr.C.W.H.Rondeau Trophy goes on the line this Saturday at 2 p.m.at the St.Laurent Arena when the NDG Regents and Westmount MacRae Electric renew hostilities in the second game of a best of three final series in the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League.The Regents have MacRae with their backs against the wall, as the N.D.G.team took a one-game edge last Saturday afternoon by exploding for four goals in the final THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, period to down Westmount\u2019s entry by a 4-2 count.The Regents were outplayed for.the first half of the game, and were obviously disorganized.Bud Selby's lone marker in .the opening period gave Mac Special Pool Times For Easter Week Raë the lead, and for the first and middle sessions Westmount: skated rings around their opponents; but failed to dent the Regent armour for more than this Holiday time is Y time for singleton.Phil Martin and Stan Westmount Y boys classes.Simmons set up Selby's goal, During Easter week, there as the latter was on the job will be special swims each morning for boys groups Tuesday fo Saturday.Junior boys age 9 to 11 will swim from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m.into pick up the rebound.termediate boys age 12 to Then came the break in the game.With Pete McManaman 15 will swim 10:15 to 11 a.m.Senior boys groups will play of the Regents off for hooking, Syd Griffin broke up a MacRae power play, passed the rubber basketball from 2 to 8 p.m.during the afternoon during the holiday week.Junior girls will swim from \"THE HAPPY SCHOOL\" Summer Camp in the Laurenfians & to «1s wm weincstar 9 weeks full of healthy happiness for your children from 2 to IO held for senior girls perform- years old.Sports, dancing, arts, etc.Careful supervision by our ing in the Hobby Show Gym- trained staff.nastic display.Boys and girls JUNE 11th UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15th- are reminded of the treasure We accept enrolments for shorter periods hunt which will be held on Limited number of registrations.Saturday, sponsored by the HU.9-3231 to Jimmy Campbell, who in turn set up Ronnie Kenwood.With this goal, the Regents caught fire.Charlie Garneau, arriving late for the game, showed the \u201cstuff\u201d that made him the league's leading scorer Less than two minutes after Kenwood\u2019s tieing marker, Garneau potted the first of two quick tallies, with the second only a minute later.- And so the Regents took over.With the game wide open, Jacques Guilbault took partment and Laura Secord.Unity Biddy Cagers Drop Series Opener Unity Boys Club -biddy basketball team face a six point deficit when they meet East End Boys Club tomorrow at CALL COME ONE! COME ALL WESTMOUNT BOYS' AND GIRLS\u2019 HOBBY SHOW Saturday, April 9th \u2014 Last day for entries.Westmount Y.M.C.A.boys de- > APRIL 13, 108 ° Capacity Crowd Attends Varied \"Y\" Gym Revue A.capacity audience watched the Gym Revue, the annual Y gym display, held last Friday.Many pleasing acts were presented by the boys, girls, young | men and women of the West- mount Branch.Ron Watt demonstrated his skill on the trampoline; the audience was also amused by the clown antics of Gordon Mather.Royal Moulton and Peter Kingston showed that junior as well as seniors can become proficient in fencing.Stephen Va- | mos, fencing master, believes in |.\u201ccatching them young.\u201d Four year old Johnny Waller, Who did a balancing act with his Dad was a surprise and the envy of the small fry.For the first time in the Westmount Y history, junior girls were included in the exhibition.They ably presented mat tumbling under the direction of Pat Smith.The priory school, senior gym club, weightlifting club, and the junior and intermediate boys classes also presented numbers.Westmount Does Well in Class 'B\" Tourney Saturday The Class B Provincial Foil Tournament for men and women was held at Central YMCA on Saturday.In the Ladies Division the first three places were taken by Mrs.Heidi Jack, Miss Louis Bert and Miss Kathleen Penny, all three of the Westmount Y.In the men\u2019s division first place was taken by Ion Heron of McGill, second place by Hans | Adelback of Westmount and third place by Subroto of Mc- Gill.It was a well fought tournament all the way and West- mount\u2019s Hans Adelback was one of.the finest fencers there.Observers say he should go forward with a lot of \"practice and a year or two's experience.In\u2019 the ladies division there was a close contest between Heidi Jack and Louise Bert, .both of Westmount, for {first place.Mrs.Heidi Jack.won by four hits to two.It was a very close fought bout and both ladies should go a long way in the fencing world.Tried and Tue SE ELA Coredols Fineet wo! 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defense, Simpson, Griffin, Gamble, Slavin; forwards, Campbell, Guilbault, Kenwood, Foy, Sau- cler, Garneau, McManaman.Westmount MacRae Electric \u2014 2: Goal, Brisbois; defense, Murray, Brambell, Painchaud, McGowan; forwards, Selby, Simmons, Martin, Lomarney, Turner, Mitchell, Beasant, Brown, MacDonald.First Period 1\u2014MacRae: Selby (Martin, Simmons) .12:40 Penalties: None.PAINTING: Interi d Exteri Ce .No Score.n eriors an X eriors Penalties: Martin (6:40), Griffin (6:40).Third Period NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL 2\u2014Regents: Kenwood (Campbell, Griffin) .4:50 For almost fifty years we have been responding to 3\u2014Regents: Garneau .(unassisted) .6:30 the needs of far-sighted home owners who want to 4\u2014Regents: Garneau > protect and improve their most important investment Bae eu 7:45 .their home.(Garneau, MeManaman) .10:32 6\u2014MacRae: MacDonald 4 , .(Murray) eas 13:1 Whether it's a kitchen to remodel, 2 playroom or Penalties: McGown (1:03), Gamble garage to build, a modern picture window to install (1:03), McManaman (3:33), Murray .+ ° (10:58), Griffin (12:08).\u2014 a fence, gallery to build or repair.Even a window Referces: Howard Harvey, Garnet Robinson.* screen mended or a door that sticks annoyingly We are at your service \u2014 Consult us today POPULAR PONIES DANIELS & MANNARD Ltd.720 MARIN ST.WI.4159 breeds of horses is often bigger than supply, says the British Horse Society.Particularly heavy is the demand from Canada znd the United State.Shetland poniez.Overseas demand for British {| 4937 Sherbrooke West = 24-hour service for our customers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY | Plumbing & Heating Contractors- PHONE Westmount ALL ARRIVALS AT LA GUARDIA FIELD 5 non-stops leaving daily at: 7:30 a.m.5:30 p.m.12 Noon 8:00 fom.3:00 p.m.$23.00 Direct Skycruiser service to Washington via Syracuse leaving daily at 10:40 a.m.COLONIAL AIRLINES .For reservations and tickets call MA.2201 or see your local travel agent.>} 4 _ - joe ro Ë : *.à 4 \u201c the Gooïdwin Trophy quite han: dily in a six-game series between the Unity Boys\u2019 Club and the Ottawa Boys' Club.At the Capital City last Saturday, Unity's biddy cage squad repeated their Westmount performance by defeating the Ottawa team 36-19 and winning the round by 18-48.Unity\u2019s bantam team, which * was hopelessly outclassed in both encounters, \" of improvement \u201cin 4 oid at Ottawa despite their loss of 100-38.They lost the two- game total 204-60.Unity's midget team also showed marked improvement at the Capital City although they were on the deficit side of 68-46 losing on the round 187-91.In evaluating the series from a technical point of view, it Rar SAWING AWAY here at the Canadian bucksaw title is 230- pound Fernand Morin of Lac Humqui, Que.His average of 7.4 seconds was good enough to win him\u2019 the 1955 Championship in Montreal during the banquet of the 37th annual meeting of the Woodlands Section of the Canadian Pulp and Paper association, sponsors of the event.It was the sixth time in the seven years that the contest has been held, that a lumberjack representing the Quebec North Shore Paper Co.won the championship.\u2014Central Press Canadian Bill New Sports Features For YMCA Hobby Show Here \"The Westmount Y Hobby .Show department of Athletics, under the direction of Beryl Martin, promises some new and interesting features this year.On Tuesday at 7 p.m.in the Y gym, there will be boys bas- Ketball between the teams from Roslyn, Kings and Queens schools.\u2018 On Wednesday, the West- mount Y senior basketball team will play the famous wheelchair wonders in an exhibition skirmish.Two swim meets will be featured \u2014 girls April 18 and boys Friday Aprit 15.Tro- Loyola College Sports Trophies Awards Day Held Gary Gagnon, standout football and hockey player with Loyoia College Warriors, was awarded the school's Sportsmanship Trophy last Thursday at the annual awards day ceremonies.The trophy is given to the athlete who best combines sportsmanship \u2018 with playing ability.Gagnon starred on the puck squad, which ended second in the Ottawa St.Lawrence Conference, He copped the, league scoring | title for the second straight year with 19 points on eight goals and 11 assists.He was elected captain of the football team, but was severely hurt in the opening tilt and failed to return to action.Peter Brown, a star at center, was awarded the most \u201cvaluable football pla yer phies will be awarded to the high scoring swimmer in each meet.; \u201cThe boys \u2018gymnastic competition is a new feature introduced this year.Over forty entries are expected from Rosemount, Montreal West, Lachine, Westward and Westmount Junior High gym clubs.- The final athletic event will be Saturday, April 16 from 7 to 8 p.m.when the gymnastic winners will strut their stuff.Lew Waller, Y physical director, has an exhibition lined up on the basic skills of trampoline tumbling by Ron Watt's mixed trampoline - team, trophy, and defenceman Brian.McMullan won the most valuable hockey player award.Ray Losito will captain next year's hockey team, it was announced.Peter Holland, the achool\u2019s best skier, succeeded Neil Patton as the president of the Loyola College Athletic Association.Other executive \u2018posts on the school\u2019s athletic association were filled by Earl Garinther, vice-presi- dent; Don Sauve, secretary; and Larry Boyle, treasurer.All activity letters were awarded John McCarney, Brown, John Collin, Junior Beauregard, Don Wilson and Gerald Long.Unity's Stan Barfon, 139, Wins Golden Gloves Bouts Stan Barton is Unity's representative in the current Golden Gloves Tournament and has won his first two bouts in the 139 pound classification.He won the first bout via the K.O.route and the second by a decision.Boxing coach Billy Hurst is very pleased with the results and is hopeful of bringing home a championship.ev cpr » re Corsi vom Aetna seh Wb fA AL 0 EE - would seem that had Ottawa been minus their six foot two, 185 pound 14-year-old youngster Ken Kilrea who scqred a total of 146 points in the series, then possibly the Unity Boys\u2019 Club cagers would have given | a much better account of themselves.However,\u201d lets not take any credit away from young Kilrea, he's a terrific basketball player and before very long will no doubt rank as one of Ottawa's top-notch cage stars.\u2018 BIDDY Unity (86): Carter, 8; Robinson, 4; Mader, 2; Lafleur; Harper: Blais; Stewart, 8; Keizer, 2: Agard; Rowland, 14; Turner; Black.Ottawa (19): Gosselin, Leo Lacombe, Roger Lacombe, Bar- traw, Adair, 4; Sheridan, 6; Peterson, 2; McLelland, Bourgeois, Kouri, T7.BANTAM Unity (83): Annable, 2; Gavin, 5; Irwin, Keizer, Patenaude, 4; Tagieff, Mason, 4; Laviolette, 8; Gill, Lark, 10.Ottawa (100): Said, 10; Cal- lon, 10; Hopkins, 5; Laughren, 8; Wells, 4; Kilrea, 45; La- vergne, 14; Murooney, Luciano, Newton, 4.MIDGET Unity (46): Gavin, 5; Wilson, Williams, 12; McDonaugh, 18; Armour, 4; Simmons, 7; Lark, Lapointe, Adams.Ottawa (68): Cook, 13; Stat- ford, 24; Said, 2; Kilrea, 24; Lavergne, 5; Villeneuve, Mul- rooney.} Sidelights: A very nice banquet was tendered the boys at Ottawa and Magistrate Strike, president of the Ottawa Boys\u2019 Club, was guest of honor.He presented some interesting facts regarding the current building campaign to build a new Boys\u2019 Club .Many of Unity's team visited and toured the Parlia- | ment Buildings.Fraser \u201cWoody\u201d Woodhouse of Camp Lewis fame | represented the M.B.A inter- club crests were presented to all the players.The interclub series was conducted on a friendly basis and a good relationship existed between mems- bers of both clubs.Locally for the next month, all basketball players will be engaged in junior and senior basketball house leagues.Signs of Spring: Practices in Little League Baseball starts immediately.The opening games of the American B section of the \u2018league will commence May 21.Special Announcement: A Learn to Swim project, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westmount is in the process #f organization and all Club members \u2018(non swimmers) who wish to participate are urged to register immediately.Busses will be available to transport the youngsters to and from the Swimming Pool.\" Tired, Weak Men! 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