Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Protégé par droit d'auteur – Utilisation non commerciale autorisée

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
The Westmount examiner
Éditeur :
  • Montreal :Examiner Publishing Company, Limited,1935-2015
Contenu spécifique :
vendredi 17 juin 1955
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
chaque semaine
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Prédécesseur :
  • Examiner-courier
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

The Westmount examiner, 1955-06-17, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" rates le Push Campaigns A large number of West- mounters were present\" at the Lacliute Golf Club at a \u2018special buffet night, and adjourned.from there to the\u2019 opening of the Lachute Fair, which \u2018was officially opened by Hon.Wm.M.Cottingham, Quebec Mines Minister.The.fair contipues \u2018today.ind tomorrow.* ; : 2 voi XXVI, No.21 »+, , TT .a 15 i 5 x 5 13 £0 : A ç | 3 Fo: » 4 4 à ET * i 11 È KB.J i Ç A iH - » - ! CE LC ] .4 i J - i id a Data : i ° A ¥ 3 TUNNEL FOR COLLEGE Ë The Imperial College in x \u201c 3 South Kensington, London, is to à ¥ la ke View House have a new supersonic wind.tun~ i 2 LE KNOWLTON, QUEBEC nel for studying the behaviour i 3 £ COME to the Lake View for à of new.aircartf design models Fh : : middle-aged people.2 and control surfaces.It will be .; 3 J 5 AN IDEAL SPOT for the whole capable of regulation from 100- 1 a ADÉQUATE facilities for pictur- m.p.m, to nearly twice the speed # esque walks.of sound.ï WE ARE NOTED for our good, Ë INQUIRE about our special LAURENTIANS 1 È rates for year-round quests.y ï Tel.No.17 or P.O.Box 240 NYMARK'S à # x X fs E ÿ LODGE 4 GEO RGEDALE ST SAOVEUR DES MONTS RG 1 FARM Perfect Holiday at 4 Reasonable Rates! ys Phone Mansonville 66 R 14 Golf course on grounds, swimming {: pool, tennis court, sundeck, etc.» Beautiful spot on Lake Memphre- Recreation - Orchestra Nightly [47 magog, foot of Mt.Elephantus, Special Weekiy Rates in near Perkins Landing.Trains met, Free Golf for Weekly Guests : zood ronds, every convenience.Write for folder direct or call id Drives arranged to Newport, Vt, Monitor Vacation Bureau, U.S.A.Enjoy television, WA.2771* ; ! Mrs.Claude George, \u2014 j M nville, Que.= CAMP MAUPAS| D Reg'd.> PLEASANT VIEW VAL MORIN STATION, QUE.| HOTEL 2 hours from Montreal by C.P.R.* or Route 11 NORTH HATLEY, QUE.Ideal Vacation .; Situated on beautiful Lake Massa- Recreation \u2014 Recuperation | gi wippi, 90 miles from Montreal, A Same 3 a Route 1 te Magog.¥ SEVERAL LOCAL CLERGYMEN were among a group re- Best Fr Cuisi ÿ 3 © Golf, water okiing \u2018and i Jeher E TRIALS cently toured through four of the city\u2019s largest industries, Phone Fent es Monitor - \u2018 ! resident director, Every\u2019 modern Cana RoR other Common taking an opportunity to Jee, the LE A ones, St Ton Vacation Bureau, WA.2771% a 4 comfort at reasonable rates.-Common- A g t, from ght, v.n ., Lau- oo Sprinkler protected-Fully Licensed Wealth countries will compete rent Presbytrian Church; guide Ernie Lingard; Rev.P.W., 3 For f ul 1 particulary regarding in the European Horse Trials Murray, Queen Mary Veterans Hospital Presbyterian Chaplain; | WIN S U INN .Cd se ete tn Ph err to be held at Windsor this year, Rev.J.D.Wilkie, Stanley Presbyterian Church; and Rev.N.-SUM , Bf 1 tor Vacation Bureau, WA.2771., in L.J E.Peterson, Church of St.Columba, as they go through the B ER TYPE PLACE FOR A so from May 18 - 21.Captain \u2018| Steel Company of Canada.The tours, sponsored by he Mon- AEE vacation = ON À # % MacGuinness of Toronto, who treal Board of Trade, also visited the Canadian Marconi Comp- HEIGHT oF ERLOOKING THE CL : 5 £ : THÉ SIGN OF was part of the Canadian Olym-| any and Steinberg\u2019s Limited.i ; PE THE SHAGCY DOG pic Team at Helsinki in 1952, - ST.SAUVEURS DES MONTS, P.Q.*, A < will represent Canada in the in- d M H \u2018 C b il NO MOSQUITOES OR BLACK : * _\u2014 a z dividual event, Rev.Dr.and Mrs.H.Campbell \u2026.à CAMP ° - THE For Lm ower ?Are Feted By Friends Here pige PRO AUS * D AY C AMP Rev.Dr.and Mrs.Harvey|on behalf of the men of the PRIVATE BATH.i SUMMER Campbell were honored by Church.Pr.Camphell said he ATMOSPHÈRE.DIFFERENT.< ai ._| could not express e SOrrow YOU'LL LIKE IT.: He e_ FOR friends and associates, at a meet he felt at leaving the hundred's Golf, Shuff! Pi LT .BOYS AND GIRLS ing Wednesday night on the 0¢-| of friends he had made while ,.- eboard, .Ping-pong | v Spring Valley Inn AGES 3 TO 7 casion of the ministers retire- here.SPRINKLER PROTECTED Located on a beautiful estate.ment from Westmount Park Em-| He said he was leaving thell Vv ies, In- g the SMALL CONVENTIONS, OFFICE \u2018 The re N.QUE she Sividuat attention.\u201cAn camp manuel United Church, Church at a high level of spirit- PARTIES,\" LUNCHEONS WEL- i - ludi d tics, ! most direct route to the Maine activities a dancing, \u201cmusic, The meeting was under the ve material strength, RATES 36 to $9 DAILY | I ; Coast, through the famous Boston sports, pony rides, Swimming chairmanship of W.D.Lambie, in soles \u20ac ivy of the en AMERICAN PLAN \u201c i Ÿ i on our lO - = OÙ à Pass.Srivate Beach Lunches provided.OBE- room Wark, Mrs Agnes.Sop l] OR WRITE DIRECT : ; \u2018 Enjoy quiet comfort and atmos- Daily piransportation available, Tribute was paid to Dr.Camp- ds s gnes ott OR MONITOR VACATION i 2 \" phere in the Mountains of Brome R.At BURSTEIN bell by S.Blackwell, clerk of] 2\" ames Scott, the music di- BUREAU, WA.2771 1 OR.J.B.HAMILTON, Host 75 Céte Vertu, sessions and steward committee Tector.i ci Phone Mansonville 68 R 2-1 ||! Ville St.Laurent RI.7-7123 chairman Arthur Webster.Both CAMP men commended Dr, Campbell on the work which be accomplished while minister at the Church, and of the welding together of ; the people of two congregations.\u2019 They expressed their sorrow _ BOYS \u2014 GRIST for the loss which the church \\ were sustaining.Miss Hope McLachlan made a .presentation to Mrs.Campbell = ( j Staying Home This Summer ?on behalf of the ladies of the Church.In replying, Mrs.Camp- e bell expressed her happiness over .the cooperation and friendship Enjoy two full months of fun in CAMP WESTMOUNT and SUMMER FUN CLUB received from the ladies during Dr.Campbell received a pre- : ; .Co her stay at the church, sentation: from Leslie Copeland e Swimming » Crafts e Tours Cn sage cr CANADIAN TROPHY © Sports ® Hikes © Camping : ALL ARRIVALS AT LA CUARDIA FIELD ; \u2014_ 7 The Championship Challenge 8 non-stops leaving daily at: rophy for the best sample of .7:00 a.m 4:40 p.m Direct Sk i ice + oats at the Royal Winter Fair June 27th fo Aug.26th 9:30 am.8:1 5 Pn © ycrulser service 10 i; Toronto last November was 3 : * : ue Washington via Syracuse presented to Mr.John G.Gray : 11:40 a.m.9:45 p.m.leavi 9 .yra of Hawkhill, Kincardine-on- / CALL NOW : 3:10 p-m.11:30 p-m.eaving daily at 2:25 p.m.Forth, Scotland, at a reception (% $23.00 = .recently in Edinburgh.It is the WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A first time that the award has Al mes Quoted are local daylight time been won outside Canada.In ad- COLONIAL AIRLINES dition to the (QuQaker Oats) 4585 Sherbrooke West or .Trophy itself, Mr.Gray was pre- , : IG ; For reservations and tickets call MA.2201 \u2018CL: 3916 \\ RL or see vour local travel agent.sented with a silver salver and | 3 a cheque for $280. \u201cPART OF THE FAMILY \u2014 The Girls\u2019 Coun- urban family as a member of it, baby THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1936 sitting - rules on the essay contest went forward this week to the ten provincial headquarters and to district headquarters in Ontario of the Boy Scouts.The scouts have until midnight June 30 to mail their essay entries to their Provincial Headquarters; in Ontario to dis- | trict headquarters.Winners in each province will then be picked by three-men committees comprising representatives of the Boy Scout movement and the bank.The 50 winners will include: two from Newfoundland; PAGR SEVEN one from Prince Wdward Island; four from Nova Scotia; three from New Brunswick; seven: in Quebec; 15 in Ontario; four from Manitoba; \u2018three from Sase katchewan; five from Alberta, and six from British Columbia, \u201cWe are conducting this essay contest because we realize how much attendance at this Jamboree can mean to Canadian Boy Scouts and we recognize that transportation and other costs may keep many a worthy Scout man.AY CA f \u201clL \u2018 | a i £ ARROW DA SHIRTS Made of crisp, combed cotton broadcloth with the famous Dart* RE R - ma (HIS SUNDAY SPORT SHIRTS Dan River cottons in plain or from going,\u201d said a bank spokess.x selling Centre, a Red Feather service caring for homeless teen-aged girls, is looking for more households like the one pictured above.Sixteen-year-old Kathy lives with the sub- with the two-year-old, helping around the house, and spending an evening enjoying the new TV set.\u2019 checks.495 \u2026 3.95 Israel Is Declared Social Laboratory ~ Israel is one vast social laboratory, .according to Donald B.Hurwitz, executive director of the Federation of Jewish Community Services and Combined Jewish Appeal.Mr.Hurwitz, who returned recently from a month- long tour of the Middle East\u2019s newest democracy, gave his impressions to Montreal social workers at a meeting last week of the Case Work Section, Montreal Council of Social agencies.Social and welfare work takes place in four different planes of activity, said Mr.Hurwitz, Government .organizations, quasi- government organizations, gettle- ments and private enterprise are all interlinked and interwoven in providing the Jewish immigrants with a modern and progressive social and welfare program.Over 300,000 people, many of them recent arrivals in Israel, received help from the government in 1954, stated the speaker.The government is making full use of Israel's man-power potential by providing vocational guidance for the young people and by providing the elderly with a national insurance scheme.Gredt strides have been made in the formation of probationary services, stated Mr.Hurwitz.Psychiatrists and social workers are endeavouring to rehabilitate youthful offenders rather than incarcerate them.Immigrants are aided by quasi-government organizations * LUMBER ® PLYWOODS ® HARDWARE e PAINTS © WALLBOARDS © WALL PANELLINGS DO-IT-YOURSELF! © COFFEE & END TABLE TOPS © IRON and WOOD LEGS © SMALL SIZE PLYWOOD © CUT TO SIZE ORDERS ® IDEAS \u2014 PLANS ® DISPLAYS - FREE ESTIMATES ® FREE SKETCHES DRAWN HOME OWNER'S BUDGET PLANS RE.7-6575 SHEARER LUMBER 3 LTD.2571 Cote de Liesse Rd.Open Saturday \"Till 2 P.M.Ti AT of A We A CPS LAS eee we + x through loans and helped in getting established in settlements or colonies in different areas of the Country, he went on, Settlement leaders are active in forming committees to carry out different activities in new colonies and in providing people with leadership opportunities.Mr.Hurwitz told those present of one cottage colony for old people which is a show place of the country.The elderly people living there receive compensation for working the land around their cottages as well as a regular grant enabling them to live comfortably.} There are two social work training schools in Israel, Mr.Hurwitz revealed.Each has approximately 50 students enrolled and certificates, rather than degrees are given when the course is completed.No emphasis is placed on specialization.Instead, all effort is concentrated on creating social workers who will have an understanding and tolerance of the problems, both phy- gical and mental, which face peo- \u2018ple in a new country.Mr.Hurwitz pointed out that the policy of mass immigration had strained severely the resources of the seven-year-old country, Add to this, he said, the fact that 40 per cent of the country was in the Negev desert area, and the hardships facing settlers are easily seen.Israel has made great progress in agriculture and in industry, stated the speaker.He l mentioned that proof of this was the narrowing gap between imports and exports.Scientific agriculture is being carried dut on a wide scale and plywood, glass, nitrate and phosphate factories have been established.Israel is composed of people from 70 different countries, Mr.Hurwitz pointed out, some of them separated by centuries in progress and cultural achievements.\u2019 .Disease is communicated by food, drink, afr, insects, or direct contact \u2018with man, according \u2018to the Encyclopedia Britannica.Pee ye Seven Free Trips To Scout Jamboree Are Essay Awards Seven Quebec province boy scouts will receive free trips to the World Scout Jamboree this | summer as awards in an essay contest.Entries may be made in English or French, Fifty Canadian Boy Ssouts will be provided with an all-expense trip to the 8th World Jamboree to be held in August at Niagara- on-Lake, Ont.All costs of travel and of ten days at the Jamboree will be paid by The Bank of Nova Scotia for 50 winners in an essay contest on \u201cWhat It Means To Be A Scout.\u201d The essay contest, sponsored by the bank in co-operation with The Boy Scout Association, is open to some 4200 Scouts across Canada; those eligible to attend the jamboree.Entry forms and HOSE The famous British Byford, all wool, nylon reinforced with elastic.In a variety of shades.Sizes 102 to 13.1.50 HANDKERCHIEFS Pure Irish linen.Plain or monogrammed.- BELTS Fine leather or elastic.wn 1.50 5.00 PYJAMAS By Tooke or Arrow, In plain shades or fancy designs.won 5.95 POLO Round neck or with collars.Plain cotton or rayon.s».s0ewson0r00 MEN'S _ 1267 Greene Avenue Open Fridays to 9 p.m.BRUCE JOHNSTON (Opposite Steinberg's) SHIRTS or fancy serene from 1.95 WEAR Fl.6015 \\ JUNE 21st 2 i TAKE ro FUN FOR ALL!! WESTMOUNT ROTARY CARNIVAL Thru 25th Vow -\u2014 eur ae = FLORIDA EVERY NICHT it + if À SPE dT AR Er cie TBR WARE, MITA TRES » - a 2e otre potter 0e cites ee an tm oll eid abt + fn te PAGE \u201cFiéar THE EXAMINER 22 a Berving the City of Westmount Published Every Friday THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY - Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, Montreal - WAlnut 2773 % The Examiner alms to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public ser- $2.00 pér year; vice.Mail subscriptions: half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Ottawa.exhibited, ct - THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1965 his _ Dame was Amown and | Ho opened one ; of Montreal's first mo- ; tion -picture houses \u2014 the old Moulin by \u201cRouge \u2014 back.in 1909, and his interests - - and prestige grew apace with the industry.\u201d Over the years he brought to Montrealers \u201cmost of the top attractions of the new Office Dept, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1955 The Late George Ganetakos Death Takes One of Montreal's Most , Esteemed Citizens The death of George Ganetakos in an automobile accident has deprived this city of one of its leading business men, and this country of one of its most respected - citizens.The late Mr.Ganetakos, the motion picture business bered his friends literally by the thousand, in Canada, the United States Wherever motion pictures were made or entertainment medium and also brought many \u2018of fmoviéland\u2019s brightest stars here | \u201con personal visits, At the time of his death he was president of United Amuse- \u2018ment Corporation Limited.\u2026 _Borr in- Greece, - -he never lost interest in the people \u2018of his native land.During : and after the war his efforts on behalf of Greek relief were prodigious.His work in this cause linked the name of Canada with by a man of a pioneer in \u2018here, num- and abroad.\u2018his own .through,all-that area.ravaged.by.war.To thousands of those unfortunate -people he was not only a benefactor but an example of what can be accomplished good will and ambition in the land of his adoption.: \u2018 We know our readers, particularly those who knew him, will join us in extending the sincerest sympathies.to his bereaved relatives.Putting It To Work Hl By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector of Trinity Memorial Church We were thinking last week of bringing the Gospel to bear on the problems of the day, and we began with slum clearance because it happens to be very much in the public mind at present.It is very curious the way the City Council hesitates on the project.There is a general agreement that we have slums; that af very large number of Montrealers are condemned: to live in them | for lack of the means to go elsewhere; and that on the whole their | influence on the individual and the is not so much that the City cannot afford the clearance, Of course, it cannot; but neither can it afford the slums, and of two).the lesser.Even if the immediate: financial return were not large, the incidental advantages would | evils the spending of the money is community is bad.The argument be considerable.Traffic would be* relieved in that a large number of workers would be accommio- dated near their work; fcr the basic idea is that thera will be no less population \u2018in the area than there is at present; above all there will be «pace for children to play and for the old to sit.Mr.Paul Dozois was kind enough to send me a copy of his report and I quote the following - sentence: \u201cIt will be in this last section that the greater portion of the \u2018present population \u2018will live, on the fringe of a great park and sports centre.It wtuld be practical to settle there the larger families so that the.greatest possible number of.childfen might have access to this open space without crossing any main artery.\u201d Quite as important as the open space is the fact that the apartments.look out .on open space and grass and trees rather.than streets.No doubt other equally good plans could be made to meet the slum problem, but the main effect woild be to -de- lay a reform which Christian love demands.A good many of us-think of |.this whole scheme from the point of view of the children, |\u2019 with an eye to its effect.or.ju-« venile delinquency, Material conditions, better housing, \u2018better wages are an aid to the leading M\u201c \u201c Christian Science | - \u201cIs the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force ?\u201d is the subject of the Lesson- Sermon to be read at Christian + Science church services Sunday.Scriptural selections from the King James Version of the Bible stress the supremacy of spiritual power and include the account of Christ Jesus feeding the multitude as 2ecorded by Matthew, and John's account of Jesus walking on the sea.Among the correlative passages to be read from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will be the following: \u201cGod never ordained a material 11:00 a.m.this | law to annul the spiritual law.of the good life.There ls a financial level below which it is hard to lead the good.life.It is| | not 80 much the actual hardship of bad conditions as the awareness of inequality.\u2018Hardship that is shared by the: whole-commun- ity is an.actual.help, but.extreme wealth alongside of ex- nl treme poverty is deadly to both .the rich and the poor.But when that has been.sald it is equally necessary to \u201csav that in themselves high wages and good.housing will: not bring.|- in the Kingdom of God.There can be as much juvenile.delinquency in the : wealthier as in the poorer parts \u2018of.the City.It it is \u2018necessary to put the Gospel to work in one part-of the City to.remake the physical condi- | tions; it is vastly more necessary.f at all times in every part bf the |\u201d \u2018City to put the Gospel.to work \u2018to remake the souls of men.- PRESBYTERIAN = WESTMOUNT Gad VICTORIA avis: - \u201cRev.J.D, Wilkie, B.A, \u2018Minister.Mr John R.Cameron, BAa a ; Assistant 7 sf \u201cMorning Worship.\u201cLet's Haver Your Testi mony, .: Church School.The No.14 Street Car Stops at the Corner, 11:15 am.Doris Killam, A.R.C.T., L.Mus., (McGill) Organist and Choir Director MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Ches.C.Cochrane, B.A., Minister Sunday June 19th 11:00 am.Public Worship.MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY IN.ITED Mr.Lester A.Woodin, \u20ac ganist and Choirmasier B.p.1 Westmount FETE + + x Dr.Johnston will preach at both services in Westmount Bap- -tist Church on Sunday.The morning: address will be entitled \u2018The Promise,\u201d while that of the -even- \"ing will have as its title \u201cThe Fiery Cross\u201d \u2014 The Call That Gathers The Clan.The worship - will conclude with a beautiful Baptismal Service.BAPTIST \"WESTMOUNT BAPTIST \u201c CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyn Ave.-rdohn Alexander Johasten, D.D.,- - - 8 7.Minister Miss Gwena Harvey, B.A.-.# - Paster's Assister Salt McDernent, Mes, Organist 2-01.AM.L \u201cTHE \u2018PROMISE\u201d \u20183 SUNDAY = 11-AM.\u2014 SCHOOL CWS.Weaver, Wl Ph.D., Supt.~ 7:30 i FRE FIERY M Ross\u201d : The.-Cal\" That Gathérs The Clam - .BAPTISMAL SERVICE \u201cvou.\u2018ARE\u2019 CORDIALLY INVITED CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, \u2014Scientist, Westmount ie?390 Lansdowne Avenue - Sherbrooke.Street LS CF © Sunday June 19th 11 100 a: 1, Church Service, 11:00\" a.m.Sunday School, Subject -of Lesson: Ser.[mon:2 - \"4S, 'FHE UNI- \u2018VERS NCLUDING SE, -.1 : MAN.E VOLVED BY ATOMIC.FORCE?\u201d ~ Golden Tint: \u201cJeremiah 32:17.Ah Lord God! behold, thou hast made the -| heaven.and \u201cthe, earth\u201d by thy great power -and stretched out arm, and there: ls.nothing too hard for hee.\u2014\u2014 : \u2018Wednesday BT 15 pm.Testimony\u2019 \u2018Meeting |.i BEADING \u201cdom Ad se\u2019 Crh alice.\u2018Open to \u2018the aiblté + Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.2 to; 4 Dm.4.: SYNAGOGUES _ CONGREGATION _ \u2018SHAAR HASHOMAYIM /.-460.Kensirigton \u2018 Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Re: * ' Fromm PUBLIC WORS NEW MUON WILL BE LESSED THIS SABBATH MORNING SABBATH EVE Friday, June 17th Lighting * no later 8:25 p.m.Evening Services at 6:15 p.m SABBATH MORNING 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Services, Candle than 10:00 a.m.Junior Congregation, 10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings.Numbers: Ch.13, v.1\u2014 Ch, 15, v.41.Joshua: Ch.2, vs.1-24.Evening Services 8:30 p.m.Ethics of the Fathers, Ch.3, WEEKDAY SERVICES Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m, Weekday mornings at 7:30 a.m.Monday and Tuesday, New Moon Taurus, Morning Services at 7.15 a.m.| Sunday and Weékdar * Évening :Services ., at 8:30 p,m, xX Aitend\u2019 \u2018the \u2018Church of IL Shaar Hashomayim \u2014 ea Cte den weit Tom *\u2014 x - Third Laymen\u2019s Institute: \u2018This weekend, the .Third Laymen's Institute wl be held at the Manitou Lodge, Ivry, .Quebec.This event is sponsored by the Men's Association, with Mr, Ralph L.Bercovitch, as the Gen- \u2018eral'\u201cchairman Pr \"Judah* ¢of- din, Dean of the Teachers\u2019 Institute of the Jewish Theological \u2018Seminaty of America will conduct seminars on \u201cHow The Bible Tells A Story\u201d, \u201cWhat As The Midrash?\u201d and \u201cThe \u2018Joseph | Story.\u201d School Registrations: Regis- ANGLICAN- TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Trinity II 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.11:00 a.m.Choral Communion.Preacher: \u2014 Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: The .Rector.Wednesday 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Thursday Holy Communion, 19:08 a.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH - Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill RE Rev, HJ Skymaer, S.A.LTa Second Sunday A; After Trinity 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.11:00 a.m, Morning Prayer, Holy ; Communion\u2019 and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector.7:30 p.m.Evening Service (Said).Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.Church.of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, : Westmount - Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon S.5.Lindsey, Menerary Assistant oe S econd Sunday After T rniy 8: 00 am.Holy Communion.:45 a.m.Sunday School.5 a.m.Mattins (Sald;.1:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST.7:00 p.m.Festal Evensong.Friday, June 24th Nativity of St.John.Baptist 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Saturday, June 25th PARISH PICNIC \u2018WEEKDAYS: Holy Communion: Monday and Friday at 8:00 a.m.; Cone to Church | Your Church is the Bulwark of: Democracy.\u201d < L'There Does Freedom Flourish.A Your Choice Regularly.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 ma trations i are now being accepted ; in\u2018ak branches of the Education ; mencing in September next.For paratory \u2018Schoôl, and Hebrew= Religious School, kindly contact : the School \u201coffice, Wellington - 8400.«a qe we Bos UNITED pr =, : LU) AE EMMANUEL - A oy UNITED CHURCH ; Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Pov.Harvey Campbell, B.D., D.D, Sunday June 19ih 11:00 a.m.Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s - Supper.Dr.Campbell will preach.Chol.Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.8.M.Organist: O.R.Gliddon.MORNING SERVICE ONLY Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue, Westmount Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, BA 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship.7:30 p.m.\u201cTHE PAUSE THAT RE- : _-FRESHES\u201d.Modern Slogans with an- clent Truths.Organist and Choix Director | Ere 3 Kam, B.2 J LR iC.AM.ARC.DOMINION.DOUGLAS.2.\u2014 Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith.M.A., D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcliwein, B.A.| 1 :00 am, \u201cRev.Erle.Mcllwain, Provision for ES NO EVENING SERVICE Organist and Cholrmaster \u2014_ Mr.Jobu Rebb, Mua.Bac.\u2019 ST.ANDREW'S CHU RCH WESTMOUNT, - : - VOL Cote st.\u2018Antoine\u2019 Rodd\u201d .{near Argyle Avenue) Ba +, Ministers: \u2018Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.| Rev.H.W.Reid, 8.5.: PUBLIC WORSHIP \u2018 11:00 a.m.ws \u201cThe Friendly Touch \u2014 - - The Kindly Word \u2014 : The loving Deed\u201d - Sermon by Mr.Grant ; .(Evening__ Service Wid) \u2018Tuesday, \u2018Thursday and Satar- oma Wo day at 7:00 mm, Wednesday.Orguilst and Chole Director = = 07 at 9:30 am.) B.A., Mus, Bée., F.C.C.O.= = tite ; \u201cUNITED.11 :00 a.m.7:00 pm.7:30 p.m.Organ Recital.BE?9\u201d Father and will ST JAMES UNITED CHURCH i : 1, 463 St.Catherine Street West.eu REV.-NORMAN RAWSON, Ministet REV.B.5.BROWN, - Arnold Bellis, Organist and Cholrmaster \u201cFATHER'S DAY\u201d (SERMON SUBJECT:) TAKES HIS STAND\u201d.D.D., Asst.Minister \u201cA FATHER \u201cWHAT KIND OF A FATHER ARE YOU?\u201d \u201cWHAT KIND OF AWATHER WILL YOU In this sermon lecture Mr.Rawson will face up to the problem which confronts every also have some suggestions, ; for those who may be Fathers in the future.\u201d The Church Doors will be open at 6:30 p.m.Parking, facilities are available at the Church \"2 Frs wr Department for sessions com=- i, any information regarding the .Foundation School, Sunday Pre- : \u2018 ESTMOUNT Paik | |CALVARY CHURCH Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.s Father's -Example\u201d.\u2018 \u2018Nursery - and Junlor Congregation.ila # comes HT ca Hu HA floor.troQ -283 \u201cre +, \u201c er JE aa La * .THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, \"FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1955 * a.A .,Ç - * - PAGE NINS - \u2014 Ca mme CH ILLMAN The Westmount Examiner CONVERTIBLE] ACCESSORIES Statesman Sales ano vor | sates Classified Advertising Resbazsador \u201cFarts SEDAN SERVICE Rambler Accessories \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771x 10 Words 45¢ 3e for each additional word 1922-26 St.Catherine w.Please phone your Ads carly i in the week.No Ads accepted Fl.4616 after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W = Fi.4616 § ©OUNTRY.HOUSE 22 ~ Room AND BOARD | za, FOR SALE \u2014 29 \u201cFOR : SALE _ 3 HELP WAN TED FEMALE TO LET ) - TO LET 7\u201c y BROWN sak nee desk, 4 drawers, COTTAGE, comfortably Fornished, : \u2019 TRAILERS FOR RENT $10., dark \u2018oak \u2018mission type desk, 'DICTAPHONE OPERATOR in Rawdon, for July.Private beach, Pe ater ey 1 you ant Rent pavers, S15.Morris type oak | - immediately and nexpens vely enl chalr, V \u20ac .mie We GET ST Nei Tovey eR | I on her Rn, ou op dig Tore enh univer BG singe, wits sonar oé- - ! DN - .de > er Lm.- ' , i0 OFFICES TO LET furnished, board_ Motor Rentals.> shorthand an asset.1960 complete \u2018with\u2019 wW-7 = - .= CONTINENTAL double.bed, new, Bee er a \u2018ed : : spotless glean, 2 book shelves.Rea- nly.: sonable.DE.9694 after p.m.or on D.G.Gentleman only.Refer wéekends.W-31 Claremont Avenue, © near C.P.R, Station, Phone Mrs.Brodeur at WA, 1137, W-23 1243 GREBNE, 10\" x 10\u2019, equipped.Eas, rking.Main floor.VE, 1844.y pe 5 VALUABLE genuine drum wW-8 ences required.BL.4552 PE ET meme ' ° _ tilt-top mahogany table ap- '/ : .: ; - 20 ROOMS TO LET .proximately 54' diameter, .oe \u2014M : RS HELP rt ri carved pedestal, Mrs.EVENING gowns, daytime OTHE ; 26.GARAGES TO LET | Fletcher 3000 Neree Beau dresses, size 12.Perfect Go to Lake Placid; New York for 0 - = chemin, Three vers _ condition.Comparatively Lee tar\" return at priv.: \u2018INGLESIDE Avenue, off Met- Telephone Three Rivers 4.new.Reasonably priced.RE.the summer.P lease call Wa.Sra ime, 3, L07, MERC Sorte! OFT 8002 Wy ase Poe ee AE PRE Pan TER PIRE - tment.- y com , 1 hour deily.DE.9696.W-22 29 FOR SALK .appointmen / in return for light house work, 1 Jay .9 I - - ; weekly, or 1 hour daily.ROOM Spartan LLOYD'S CARRIAGE MOVING \u2014 MUST: SELL MAHOGANY dining room set, dres-|___ 0 WWE quiet apartment, fairly po)ging, lightweight aluminum ° ser, chiffonier, brass bed.Light oak (8% SITUATIONS WANTED chest; household articles.DE.1086.$1_WANTTD TO PURCHASE PRIVATE chauffeur alone, or with GARDEN umbrella 6-5 In diameter.my car.Write Polanski 2097 Kim- Lawn chairs and toy shelf.RE, 3- berley St.Montreal, Quebec, W-27 central, kitehen privileges.Write frame, blue, excellent condition, 34 Box 425, c-o 2185 Hampton._W-1¢ original price.$40.00.DE.6603.dining room suite, inlaid 4262 WESTBRN, large room, fur- ; W-17 trim, practically\u2019 new.wil ished, with kitch {vil Apt TL en privicges.WesSTMOUNT, 10-room household sacrifice.GR.4486.W-33 Luxurfous 9 piece mahogany MALE ; draughting board, continental beds, bichon privieges, Stable £a pen.Se.Evenings We.Yad Wii = D 5 HONEY 70 LOAN sons or couple with children.WA, ze, .; tgage loans quickly, - 7249.W-14 price $14.00.728 Upper Roslyn Av- QU E .C og d d fi 0 AT 5% morte Sve, wa | Use Examiner Classified Ads for Quick Ross RG CENTRB Westmount, nice room with.leitehen privileges, in quiet BOY'S.3-speed D.S.A.bicycle.Good private: heme.HU.83-7134, after 6 | mechanical condition.Reasoriable, pm, W-15 FI.4048, W-19 TEE.Volunteers Praised Trades and Professional Cards | \u2018THIRTY MILLION POUNDS .The U.K.gave 1ast year nearly £30 million aid to under-deve- | 10ped countries and various refugee\u2019 organizations working \u201cj under the United Nations.The By Dri I ve Chair man | British - taxpayers\u2019 contribution.i \u2019 iE + .to the .defence.of .the free world 4 lords 75\u20ac = tione; Words 3c Each «|| is the largest of all : NATO * » We \u201c 75 Addi prés Fock \"Volunteer \u2018canvassers, who, \"Army themgetves, but by .an| members after the United | worked on the recently complet- Advisory Committee of citizens | States CARPENTRY BUILDING REPAIRS ; FIX CRAFT - Carpentry, Alterations: and irs, Ces Painting and decorating.Planned | dinner held on their behalf \u2018on pointed out.CONSTRUCTION Co.kitchens, playrooms, arborite count- \u201cMay I, on behalf of The Tori 2 CONSULT : General- contractors.Specialty.Home alterations of aH _- kinda: Woodwork, painting, cement work, etc.HA.7570.w-25 * ACADIA Construction .Co.concrete, brick, stone, plaster, Ltd, tile concrete blocks, Repalrs< and: alters «lions to: sidéwalks chimneys walls, fleors, foundations; also water- their hearts and opened their rae.and caulking.Phone RE.\u201ca PR hestit rival PbO purses: and contributed from Pain\u201d he stated in conclusion.= °° W-11 i = - 5610 Sherbrooke SL W.DExvan | i 49 \u201cAir CONDITIONED - repairs, 5110 Sherbrooke West.Ant 1 \u2018Free estimates, S.STANDRING REG'D.General er tops and panelling, a specialty, Satisfaction guaranteed.Cali FL \u201c1 CARTAGE & MOVING YOUNG veteren with.medlum van truck.Available days, evenings and weekends.Fred, WI.3638.w-2 .DRESSMAKING ° LATEST DESIGNS IE Y PARISIAN DRESSMAKBR FOROPEAN dressmaker and de: signer, dresses made, alterations and -0 EDUCATIONAL SHORTHAND (Pitman) and ty ype- writing Instruction.Individual tuf- tion.Moderate fees.446% Marcil, DE.9513.: w-10 FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or- styled at Flgmen - Exclusive.Furs, Storage facilities at standard rates.1235 Greene Ave., WI.3312.W-6 RADIO T.V.REPAIRS RADIO and television repair by expertly liéensed technician, also washing machines, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, motors and electric stoves, TU.9969.\u2019 -9 UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of all kinds, Custom and recovering.Remodelling and repajrs.Expert workmanship.24-hour service.Marcel Aubin, 5091 Notre Dame St: West.-Fhone WI.3634.w- ed Salvation Army Red.Shield appeal were thanked by Hon.J.Arthur Mathewson, Q.C., at a Mr.Mathewson said the work of the Salvation Army is known and admired by all, but that the Army has a number of silent partners who have helped out in the recently completed campaign.The citizens ot this metropolis of Canada have again opened their own sufficiency enough to help lighten.the burden and take the edge off the suffering of those in trouble, he said.\u201cOf course the mission of The Salvation Army \u2018is primarily spiritual,\u2014it is.first \u2018and foremost a rescue organization seeking to reclaim the souls of men, but long experience has shown the officers of The Salvation Army that if a man is down and out, you must feed him first and then talk .to him about higher things.That takes money and the people of Montreal once again have subscribed generously to carry on the \u2018work.\u201d \u201cI think in fairness to our silent partners, the public who have provided the funds, that 4 | there should be a word of explanation about the fact that The Salvation Army has for many years set a minimum annual budget at $165,000.although their essential requirements \u2018 have exceeded that amount.Because the public have always been generous and given them more than their traditional figure, they have not felt it necessary to ask for a higher sum,\u201d Mr.Mathewson stated.He said the fact is that the amount actually received, $215, 000., is, every cent of it, urgently required, because the stark fact is that the need to help those in.desperate trouble is greater still.: The.accounts of The Army are audited regularly and the expenditures are closely examin- ed and passed upon, not only by the officers of The Salvation who consider it a high honour to be able to assist in the work of The Army in that way, - he WHEN SE Salvation Army and of you, the organizers and workers in this campaign, - tender- our heartfelt thanks to each and every one of our friends, the members of the public, who have subscribed so generously.and who, by their subscriptions, have made possible the success of this cam- \u2018SPECIAL - \u2018FOR LAWNS AND GARDENS $4.00 single load.$7.00 double.| We invite you to visit our ROSE GARDEN.p.m.on Saturday.All roses are labelled so that you can take of the ones you like best.Tel.MU.1-1658 or MU.1.oC TREATED BLACK EARTH FILLING EARTH .SOD - Grass SEED - AULLEOTING | \u2018HAMPTON GARDEN SUPPLIES Elwood nm \u201cà ITS ROSE TIME AT W.H.PERRON 150 varieties of roses, made up of HYBRID TEAS, HYBRID PERPETUALS, FLORIBUNDAS, POLYAN- THAS and miscellaneous RUGOSAS and HYBRIDS.Open every day this week until 9 p.m.and to 5 REDPATH REALTIES | : - Plateau \u2018rod - a Over names: red W-H-PERRON x C2: SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN \u2018S15 BELLE BLVD., L'ABORD A PLOUFFE, P.Q.(Mowracu, à k 7 eT LA prone ERE eas az ew ag ges SEE ET CT FEL SIS ry ee, PTS 7 - cm TE 7 $ PACE TEN THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1955 Social + + Personal >< Eng a gements > Weddings Mr.and Mrs.Fred M, Corneil and their daughter Rosemary, left yesterday to take up residence in Morrisburg, Ontario.Mr.Corneil has recently been of the St.Lawrence Seaway at Iroquois, Ontario.Lt.-Col.Julien Watson, C.B.E., M.C., and Mrs.Watson, of Chal- font St.Giles, Buck, England, who were in Canada to attend the marriage of their son on June 4, were the guests of Dr.and Mrs.George Senkler Morgan, of Westmount for thrée weeks, and have now returned to their home, Mrs- H.W.Chaplin and Mrs.J.H.Boston, co-chairmen of the committee in charge of jams, jellies and pickles for the Fall Sale of the Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital, entertained the members of their committee to tea on Wednesday, June 8, at the home of Mrs.Chaplin.Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Dryden of Westmount were recent visitors at the Guild of All Arts, Scarborough, Ont.a Pioneer Women The Pioneer Women's Organization will hold their annual Planning Conference on Wednesday, June 15, The afternoon session will be held at the Labor Zionist Centre, 5101 Esplanade avenue and will consist of plans and discussions for the coming season, The evening session to take place at the Mount Royal Hotel will consist of a report from the President, Mrs.A.Ro- zalinsky and installation of officers.STURDY SPARKERS A spark plug must give 1000 to 2000 sparks a minute in 1500- degree temperature and withstand explosive pressure as high as 500 pounds to the square inch, LADIES Are you interested in a profession?Trained Attendants Association Of Canada is receiving applications for the new class starting on September 6th, 1955, For information, call PO.6-3501 or write Box No.94, N.D.C.ing into a train.Her full-length MR.AND MRS.HUGH SEYMOUR WATSON, photographed with their attendants and some of the guests in the background, following their marriage on Saturday, June 4, at Trinity Church; Ste.Agathe de 5 Monts.Mrs.Watson, formerly Miss Mary-Joan Morgan, is the daughter of Dr.and Mrs.George Senkler Morgan, of Westmount.Mr.Watson is the son of Lt.- Col.Julian Watson, C.B.E., M.C., and of Mrs.Watson, of WATSON - MORGAN , The marriage of Mary-Jean, daughter of Dr.and Mrs.George Senkler Morgan, of Westmounf, to Mr.Hugh Seymour Watson, son of Lieut-Col.Julian Watson, C.B.E., M.C., and Mrs.Watson, of Chalfont St.Giles, Bucks, England, took place on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock in Trinity Church, Ste.Agathe des Monts, the Rev.Basil Jones, D.D.officiating, assisted by the Rev.C.E.Combe of St.Jude's Church, Montreal.Dr.Kelsey Jones played the wedding music and Miss Dorothy Richardson sang during the signing of the register.White snapdragon and baby's breath were used as decorations.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a Juno Doro model of Chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta, with hand-appliques of lace and beaded motifs, with a bodice having a V-neckline, outlined with scalloped lace and embroidered with beaded motif, and short sleeves, and a bouffant hoop skirt extend- Chalfont St.Giles, Bucks, England.From left to right in the bridal group are: Mrs W.Spalding, attendant; Miss Joan M.Morgan, sister of the bride, bridesmaid; Miss Frances Sumner, maid of honor; the bride and the bridegroom; Mr, Seymour Alden, best man; Mr.Brian Wharburton, usher; Mr.John Samson, usher; Mr.Robin Smith, usher; and in front is Miss Patricia-Ann (Pam) Morgan, sister of the bride, as flowergirL \u2014Max Sauer Studio Fveil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet, outlined in beaded lace, and she carried a \u2018bouquet of white carnations and lily of the flowers.Her only ornament was a diamond pendant, gift of her parents.Miss Frances Sumner, as maid of honor, and Miss Joan Morgan, sister of the bride, and Mrs.W.B.Spalding, as attendants, were in ballerina-frocks of sapphire blue peau de soir.They wore bandeaux to match their frocks, and caried Colonial bouquets of white carnations and lily of the valley.Little Miss Patricia Ann Mor- gar, sister of the bride, as flower- girl, was in a bouffant frock of sapphire blue peau de soie, the bedice having a wide bertha forming small sleeves.She wore a coronet of white carnations to match the flowers in her bouquet.Mr.Seymour Alden of Boston acted as best man for Mr.Watson, and the ushers were Mr.John Sampson, Mr.Brian Whar- burton and Mr.Robin Smith, YOU DRES FROM $24.95 formerly up to $75.00 © SHORTIES © SWEATERS © SKIRTS.© BLOUSES REDUCED UP TO 335% AIR CONDITION ED THESE WONDERFUL \u20ac 1353 Greene Ave.Mrs.Morgan, the bride\u2019s mo- MUST SEE S VALUES ! FROM $1 6.95 formerly up to $55.00 FL 7773 ther, was in a Juno Doro model of Parma violet peau de soie, appliqued with hand - beaded lace.She wore a hat of the same material, a platinum \"blue mink cape, and a corsage bouquet of mauve Catalyea orchids.Mrs.Watson, mother of the bridegroom, wore a Christian Dior model of grey-green French lace, with a black had and a corsage bouquet of pale pink Catalyea orchids.The reception was held at the summer residence of the bride's parents, Pooli's Corner, Lac Manitou.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Watson left for New York whence they sailed on Wednesday in the Queen Mary for Europe, the bride trav- blue printed frock under a navy blue coat, lined with the same material, and wearing a white hat, navy blue and white accessories, and a corsage bouquet of white carnations.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Alden.of Cambridge, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Harold Humes, of Princeton, N.J.; and Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Tucker, of Albany, N.Y, Juvenile Cooks Choose A Few Simple Recipes These days youngsters learn the ABC's of cooking very early so it's a good idea to let your little Jeff-and-Jill start with a few simple recipes.The young male in the family will love to make \u201cShrimp Wiggle.\u201d It's so easy to prepare he can surprise his young friends with it.Here is the recipe: Mix 1 small size can peas, 1 can cream of mushroom soup, 1 cup shrimp, 4 cup canned milk, then pour into a casserole and sprinkle with crushed potato chips.Bake in moderate oven for 20 minutes.Your Jill will feel proud when \u2018she makes \u201cCandle Salad.\u201d Susie, a little seven-year-old friend of mine, made this salad on a local TV Kitchen program recently, and here is her recipe: Place a lettuce leaf on a ate, next put a slice of pineapp the lettuce, Peel a banana, eut it in half, then insert the half into the pineapple hole, so that the pointed end of the banana is up, resembling a candie.Mix mayonnaise with a little pineapple juice and a drop of green elling in a red, white and navy- coloring.Drip this green mixture over the candle, thén put a toothpick through a maraschino cherry and stick it into the top of the banana.Perhaps one of the small fry in your home would be thrilled to serve Daddy some \u201cBaked Eggs\" on Saturday morning.Donna Jean, the little 10-year- old cousin of Susie, prepared some of these luscious.baked eggs on the same TV program.Here is the way she cooked them: Butter custard cups or muffin tins, then place a strip of partially fried bacon in a circle, in the cup.Next break an egg into each cup.Bake in moderate oven untli the eggs are done.When the eggs slip out onto serving plates they are nicely circled with bacon.By choosing simple recipes which the youngsters can make easily, you give them the joy of cooking just as grown-ups do.CARLOS GERMANN Jewellef & Designer Repairs Remodelling - Modernizing Experienced Swiss Craftsmanship.- Gems tested with scientific methods.4462 St.Catherine St.W.Suite 2 (Near Metcalfe Ave.) WI.2298 CONTINUING OUR Pre-Season Offering ! SHEARED OTTER COATS Made to your measurements in styles of your own choosing | \u2026 5650.FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.1235 Creene Avenue \u2018tOpposite Avenue Theatre) WL.3312 ol ld ed a Pl al TT rrr TTT TTT Tr ER ER RE 0 GOLDE Hingston relatives 14.Ovéf received\u201d and one Mr.anit) they have Mrs.J.¥ son (Gr£ Laurent; were: M GOLDEN WEDDING: Mr.and Mrs.H.V.Stoddard, 4688 Hingston avenue, who were \u201cAt Home\u201d to their friends and relatives on their 50th., wedding anniversary, Tuesday June \u201814.Over one hundred guests attended, and telegrams were received from England, Vancouver, Lindsay, Ont., Noranda, and one from Premier Leslie Frost, of Ontario, and Mrs.Frost.Mr, and Mrs.Stoddard were married in Lindsay, Ont., in 1905, they have one son and four daughters: Glen Stoddard, N.D.G.; Mrs, J.E.Hamilton (Mabel), of Noranda; Mrs.Robert Johnson (Grace) of N.D.G.; Mrs.Vincent Muir (Margery), of St.Laurent; Mrs.Ernie Mundey (Jean), N.D.G.Out-of-town guests were: Mrs J.E.Hamilton Noranda; Mrs.J.J.Jamieson, Port Credit, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.F.Williamson, Lindsay, Ont.; and -JMiss \u2018Florence Mitchel, Lindsay, Ont.\u2014Ed Bermingham Photo zen Chocolate Cream Served ith Whipped Cream, Delectable .| During June, Dairy Month, your attention will probably be Ærmed more than ohce to dairy products \u2014 butter, cheese, ice \u2018eam, and milk (including evaporated milk and nonfat dry milk .Plids).Not only are these products versatile or summer menus but dey are part of almost every recipe you use in your kitchen.The following recipes all call, cup cake pans so the finished r dairy products.The dessert dessert will have the correct low using both milk and whip- shape.g cream, is a creamy chocolate Frozen Chocolate Cream ®@mbination to be made in your} 15 small paper molds or 2 re- rigerator.It is poured into frigérator trays per cups for freezing (or, you 1 tablespoon plain gelatin y use refrigertor trays).Be 2 cups milk to place the paper cups in 1 egg separated a all play.and no work! having a wonderful time this summer, our fun clothes with their wonderful no iron virtues.fun for girls \u2014 Seersucker sunsuits, 1.49.Krinkle shorts, 1.49.Tartan shorts and sleeveless shirts, 3.95.Flowered seersucker pyjamas and nities, 1.95 to 2.95.Tartan seersucker sun dresses, 1.95 to 2.95.fun for boys \u2014 Striped seersucker sun suits, 1.49.Seersucker bathing trunks, 1.49.Terry beach robes, 4.95.Seersucker PJ's, 1.95 to 2.95.fun for aff \u2014 : The nice looks, ease of care and little prices.Sizes 1-14, THE CHILDREN'S CORNER a pleasant shop CL.\u201d 6510 , - £ 1350 Greene Avenue + x THE WESTMOUNT.EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1955 Calvary Cub Aux.The Ladies Auxiliary of Calvary Cubs are sponsoring a concert: entitled \u201cThe Maid and the Golden Slipper\u201d to be held at Calvary Church, Dorchester Street and Greene Ave., on June 20, at 7 p.m.Visitors are welcome.Ellen Douglas Aux.The Ellen.Douglas: Auxiliary in the Church Hall of Melville will meet on Monday at 8:15 p.m.Presbyterian Church.The speaker will be Miss Olive Ferguson and the devotions \u2018will be lead by Mrs.N.R.Dunlop.112 squares (133 ounce) baking chocolate 1 cup sugar 1g teaspoon salt 12 marshmallows, chopped 1 cup walnuts chopped 1 cup whipping cream, whipped.Soften gelatin is 1% cup milk.Combine rest of milk, egg yolk, chocolate, sugar, and salt in top of double boiler.Cook until slightly thickened, stirring constantly.Add softened gelatin and stir until dissolved.Cool, Fold in marshmallows, nuts, whipped cream and beaten egg white.Pour into paper cups in cup cake pans.Freeze until firm.Unmold.Serve topped with whipped cream.fresh, and sllow to stand.Add Another frozen dessert combines strawberries with sour cream.This is an unusual dessert, easy to make, and easy to serve.If you'd like to serve it in pie-shape wedges, freeze it in a round pie pan.Strawberry Sour Cream Freeze 114 cups fresh or frozen strawberries sweetened 15 cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 pint (2 cups) dairy sour cream Thaw strawberries, if frozen; cut and sweeten strawberries, if sugar, lemon juice and sour cream.Mix well.Pour into tray and freeze without stirring.Slice and serve topped with whipped cream, if desired.SAME SCALE The Celsius scale of temperature is the same as the Centigrade scale, in which the freezing point of water (32 degrees Fahrenheit) is zero, and the boiling point (212 degrees Fahrenheit) it 100 degrees.\u201c Brown sugar does not become \u2018| lumpy if it is stored in a covered '| container with half an apple or carrot in it.oe Mis de: PAGER ELEVEN CHILDREN'S SAFETY Children | of two and three years of age know few fears and aren't aware of the risks involved when they perform certain acts adults would consider dangerous.That's why the Province of Quebec Safety League is repeating instructions to mothers to refrain from leaving children.alone on balconies unless the balcony is, well- screened and the child 100 per cent safe.\u2019 Otherwise, the child may climb up the side and topple over to the ground below.In this way, the child is apt to hurt himself and, if it's a sec ond or third-storey balcony, kill himself.The same may be said of leaving a toddler alone in a room where the window is open.The child may take a chair, climb atop the ledge, lose his balance and topple out the window.The child doesn\u2019t realize the dangers involved and it's up to parents to protect their offspring.WESTMOUNT'S HOUSE OF BOOKS À Large Stock of \"Out of Print\u2019 Books including rare collector's items.Any \u2018hard-to-find title\u2019 quickly supplied.Libraries appraised or purchased.ISOBEL MACKENZIE, A.B.A.A.1247 GREENE AVENUE WE.5575 MONTREAL MID-JUNE SPECIAL A wide selection of new SUMMER DRESSES for all occasions, including Sun Dresses.Specially priced for Mid-June Savings.- - from 8.95 ® SUITS ® COATS © SHORTIES REDUCED TO CLEAR rr LADIES WEAR 1233 Greene Ave.FL.9541 © AIR CONDITIONED © SPECIALS ! | $25.00 PERMANENT $12.50 $20.00 PERMANENT $10.00 MR.WILLY, Expert Hair Stylist, formerly with Holt, Renfrew\u201ds, who will be pleased to advise you on a hair style to suit your personality.1347 Greene Avenue ity S Fl.2486 Fully ir Conditioned Fl.0562 - ~ + Crepe emp SRE 1 0 as ÉTAT Le ES IL SM CAL LOS eue Se > SE AA y ¥% i { ! yr Rad - ey a TRY ATR tr AR ME ++ PAGE TWELVE Pickles Add Extra Flavor To Roast Veal We just two pickle recipes.Mrs.Paul Bond of Ottawa gave them to us.Her husband is an artist.You'll say she is, too, when you eat her pickle dishes.Pickle Egg Appetizer Pie (Makes 1 7-inch pie) Four hard-cooked eggs, finely chopped, 3% cup finely chopped dill pickles, 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion, 1 teaspoon prepared mustard, 2 tablespoons vinegar, 14 cup mayonnaise, salt and pepper to taste, 1 pound liverwurst, mashed, 1 7-inch crosswise slice round pumpernickel bread, %-inch thick.Combine eggs, pickle, onion, mustard, vinegar, 3 thblespoons mayonnaise and salt and pepper; mix.well.Combine liverwurst and; remaining mayonnaise blend thoroughly.Spread egg mixture on bread.New Spring Styles in Made-To-Measure DRESSES ® Imported Materials © European Designer Very Moderate Prices ® Repairing © Remodelling ANNA GOWNS 346A VICTORIA AVENUE {near Somerville) EL.0823 Evenings: GL.1553 experimented with MR.AND MRS.EDWARD ARTHUR RICE, JR., photographed with their attendants following their marriage which took place on Saturday, June 4, in the Church of 8t.Columba.Mrs.Rice, formerly Miss Vivien Audrey Wrong, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Leonard J.Wrong, of Notre Dame de Grace.Mr, Rice is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Edward A.Rice, also of Notre Dame de Grace.From left to right: Mr.Brian Wrong, brother THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1955 ture forced through pastry tube.Garnish with additional pickles and pimento as desired.Pickled Veal Roast (Makes 8 servings) One 3% pound veal roast, boned and rolled, 4 cup chopped onions, 14 cup chopped sweet fresh cucumber pickles, salt and pepper, 1 cup sweet cucumber pickle liquid, Unroll veal and spread with onions and pickles.Sprinkle with Open Fridays to 8 p.m.salt and pepper.Roll and tie PAINTING?Indoors or outdoors .« easy-to-use Conant paint makes home decorating a cinch, And when you buy Conant.you pay only for quality.Visit the Conant Colour Bar at Thomas R.Fisher Limifed 4151 St.Catherine St.W.(THE PAINT BOX) Phone WE.6106 Decorate with liverwurst mix- \u2019 Canada's = Bank for safeguarding valuables Bureau drawers and cupboards are no place for government bonds and other valuable papers when protection behind the steel doors of our vaults cosss so little.Thousands of BofM customers have found 3 personal Safety Deposit Box the answer to their safekeeping needs\u2014at a cost of but a cent or two a day.BANK oF MONTREAL » + + WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 TO 2 MILLION CANADIANS Ask for our booklet 21 ways 2 million Canadians use the Bof M AD BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you: Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Aves.: JACK Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St: ENGLAND, Manager JOHN E.L.HOLLYER, Manager RICE-WRONG The marriage of Vivien Audrey, eldest daughter of Mr.Notre Dame de Grace, to Edward Arthur Rice, son of Mr.and Mrs.Leonard J.Wrong of and Mrs.Edward A.Rice, also of Notre Dame de Grace, took place at 3 o'clock Saturday, June 4, in the Church of St.Columba.Rev.Norman E.Peterson, assisted by the brides uncle, Rev.S.A.Meade of Grand\u2019Mere, officiated.The church was decorated with white gladioli and candelabra.Organist was Dennis Orr and soloist, Howard Lobar.The bride who was given away by her.father, wore a gown of white Chantilly lace over satin.The tight bodice having an off- the-shoulder neckline trimmed with seed pearls, and long fitted sleeves.The very full skirt fell into a chapel train.Her bridal veil of tulle illusion was held by a headdress of seed pearls.Her bouquet was of sweetheart roses, stephanotis and lily of the valley.Miss Merle Wrong, maid of honor, wore a bouffant frock of white lace over pink taffeta, while Mrs, Neil McGregor and Miss Terry Bain wore similar gowns of white lace over apple green taffeta.Their headdresses were trimmed with large roses and they carried bouquets of shell pink sweet peas.Flower girl, Miss June Wrong, | Was in pink organdy over taffeta and carried shell pink sweetpeas.Master Michael Meade was ring bearer for his cousin.George Robertson was best man and ushers were Brian Wrong, Grant Peterson and Ronald Hutchison.Mrs.Wrong, the bride\u2019s mother, was in a silver grey taffeta gown, trimmed with Chantilly lace, dusty pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations.Mrs.Rice, the bridegroom's mother.wore a wedgewood blue gown of peu de soie and old gold accessories with a corsage of yellow roses.Following the reception in St.Philips Memorial Hall, Mr.and Mrs.Rice left for Cape Cod.Going away, the bride wore a powder blue gabardine suit with pink accesories and a corsage of -pink carnations.They 7ill reside in Moncton, N.B.A large number of out-of- wn guests attended the wed- ling.* securely.Pour pickle liquid over \u2018eal and chill overnight.Place zal on rack in shallow pan.! ; Roast, uncovered, in slow oven 300 degrees F.) 3 to 314 hours, or until meat thermometer regis- !É ters 170 degrees and meat is tenders.Baste occasionally with *ekle lim of the bride, usher; Miss Terry Bain, bridesmaid; Mr.George Robertson, best man; Miss Julie Wrong, sister of the bride, flower girl; Mr.and Mrs.E, A.Rice, Jr.; Master Michael Meade, cousin of the bride, ring bearer; Miss Merle Wrong, sister of the bride, maid of honor; Mr.Grant Peterson, usher; Mrs.Neil McGregor, sister of the bridegroom, attendant; and M.Ronald Hutchison, usher.\u2014Ed Bermingham Photo HEATHER DORIS MASON, who has been chosen as one of the three official delegates from Montreal to represent the Hi-Y at the World Centennial Conference in Paris, France, August 1955.Heather is in her final year at Mount Royal High School.While abroad she will visit England, Scotland, Germany, Belgium, France and Luxembourg.Heather is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.David Sidney Mason, of St.Laurent.Thrifty Cook If you do not have a ring mold, here is a satisfaetory substitute, Use an ordinary glass casserole dish, and place a water glass in the center, right side up.A little water in the glass will keep it from floating when the gelatin mixture is poured inte the dish.When gelatin is firm and ready to unmold, it is a simple matter to empty the water from the glass and replace it with slightly warm water to loosen and remove glass.Then unmold\u2019 gelatin in usual manner.Worms sometimes appear on the ground after a rain probably because their tunnels are flodded and they come up for air.An earthworm will gurvive for some time in water but needs air for a supply of oxygen.\u201cCITY OF HOTELS\u201d Miami Beach, Fla., has opened an average of one hotel and four apartment buildings per month during the past 20 years, yet it has no cemetery, no airport or railroad, and no manufacturing plant.Period, prices.ÿ 939 Victoria Square Antoine's ART GALLERY Compliment the good taste of the happy couple by choosing a gift of lasting worth and enduring loveliness.You'll be delighted with our collection of Modern, and Contemporary paintings at moderate .ALSO A WIDE RANGE OF MIRRORS - IN VARIOUS SIZES AND SHAPES ANTOINE'S ART GALLERY |: UN.6-4095 ° iia} MES.H.G.WILLIAMS, Manager of the Junior League Superfluity Shop on University street, helps a customer with a purchase in the household accessories section of the shop.tember 15.An annual summer sale is being held from Attractive Salads Can Be Made Or Spoiled By Over Garnishing What does it take to make a summer dinner or supper a success?For the hungry ones it takes food that is filling but not heavy with appetizing colour, flavour and texture.For the custodian of the family health it takes nutritious and well-balanced meals and for the keeper of the purse it takes economy.Greens are the basis of most X salads and it is important to always use fresh, clean crisp ones, Since many of our Canadian greens are in season now this is the time to keep a variety of salad makings on hand.It is not advisable, however, to keep PURE v OLUTEL MITED A RVINEGAR COL w MONTREAL ao them too long because the fresher the greens are the better the salad will be.As soon as the salad makings are brought into the kitchen trim any that may need it and store them in a tightly covered vegetable crisper.It is best to wash the salad makings just be- for using them.Plastic bags are also very handy for storing salad greens either in the refrigerator or in some other cool place.Several types of greens can be combined for delicate flavour and colour contrast.Lettuce, both leaf and head, is probably the best known green.Its crisp whole leaves make perfect nests for salad mixtures and shredded lettuce is a fine foundation for moulded salads.Watercress not only makes a very attractive garnish but with its fresh peppery flavour it adds zest to any salad.Curly green parsley, shredded spinach, cabbage, and shallots all look and taste good in the salad bowl Stalks of celery are excellent diced or sliced in a salad or stuffed to use s a garnish.Celery leaves may also be used right in the salads to garnish them.Here are a few tips worth following from the home eco- BRA 4937 Sherbrooke West 24-hour service for our customers NDT PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing & Heating Contractors PHONE Westmount LIMITED 65 Hillside Ave.Small or large installations 5n houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCUAIG .Westmount INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS | salads.| muffins are also delicious with THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1955 June 15 to 22, when all merchandise will be marked down prior to closing on June 28.The Superfluity Shop will re-open on Sep- \u2014Photo-by Henry Koro nomists of the Consumer Section, Canada Department of Agriculture for making a fresh, crisp tossed salad.Tear rather than cut the green into medium sized pieces.Always combine a tossed salad\u2019 lightly, using two forks, to keep the greens fresh and crisp, and toss, never stir or mix.Use only a small amount of dressing and add it just before serving.the salad.For a more filling salad to serve with cold meat why not try potato combined with diced fresh, crisp cucumber and radish slices.Only a little cucumber is needed and it is best to add it shortly before serving the salad so that the cucumber will retain its crispness.This is a most attractive salad to serve with the green of the tender cucumber skin and the red of the radishes peeping out from the creamy \u2018white diced potato.When it comes to dressing it is often said that it is the dressing that makes the salad.So the clever homemaker keeps French dressing, mayonnaise and cooked salad dressing on hand.All three keep very well in covered jars in the refrigerator.With these basic dressings on hand a different one can be made every time a different salad is made for there are a whole host of things that can be added to dressings.To name a few there is chopped pickle, catsup, gar- lie, cottage cheese and whiped cream.Some people like to rub the salad bowl with garlic but it is delicious added right to the dressing if it is done with discretion.The garnish is the final touch to an attractive salad but to be sparing with it for over garnishing can spoil the whole effect.When salads are served as a separate course what is served with them is important.Crisp crackers covered generously with cheese, sprinkled with paprika and placed under the broiler for a minute makes a very good accomplishment.¥* Melba toast or cheese straws are especially good with fruit and vegetable Hot cheese biscuits or crisp, cold salads, He Thought of It First recorded suggestion that the earth and other plants re- | volve around the sun is attributed to Aristarchus; astronomer who lived on the Greek island of Samos about 265 B.C.SHERIFF'S JOB Appointed by the king, the job of a sheriff in Old England was to ride circuit across the countryside collecting levies and fines \u2018and holding court.The mint at Philadelphia, which has been in continuous operation since 1793, is the parent mint of the.United States.PAGE THIRTEEN Essay Awards When the Irish Historians | held their Essay Awards recent- {ly in the Legion Hall.One of i the Children that received an { Honourable Mention was omit- t ted in error it was on the life of ! \u201cComm.John Barry,- American Navy\u201d Brenden O'Hagan, At this time there was a drawing of a well dressed doll and trous- ! seau.\u2018Che lucky winner was Mr.Y.H.Mui, © student of Loyola College, from Hong Kong, where he has sent the doll to his sister.Also ommitted, Miss Roma Rich who received the award from the National Board, Washington, D.C.Isabel McConnell Aux, The monthly meeting of the Isabel McConnell Evening Auxie liary of Stanley Presbyterian Church will be held on Monday, at 8.15 p.m.at the home of Mrs.Geoffrey Brown, Thurlow Road, Hampstead.Miss Irene Stringer, presently on furlough from India, will be the guest.Lightens Load?When hollowed-out drums are taken from the forests of Boue gainville, in the Solomon Islands, a magician sits on to to lighten the load.His presence is protece tion against the evil spirts that might make the logs too heavy to carry.: PAINT YOUR HOME The thrilling new Suburban Colors of C-I-L House Paint will bring out the artist in you! Get the most colorful home in your neighborhood with top.quality C-I-L House Paint, FREE DELIVERY 08 Bo prette Qt In Ÿ MUTRIITEU watt RN I ] auf \\ qi, an 3550 St.Antoine St.ENJOY THE SUMMER There never was a home-washer yet that ironed-AND-folded your clothes, sewed on loose buttons, sorted them for putting away \"AND insured every item against damage, theft or loss! We do ALL of this .plus giving you the best and most modern laundering job at the most reasonable price.Call us today and use the time spent on washing, rinsing, drying, ironing and folding clothes for healthful fun in the sun, AND FRENCH CLEANERS - WEllington 3664 ad # = [ ~ .NRA NR RR ns de ze aller PS Ey A [SE 0 ren A ve : A Ta i a AI ar agin a Te Par etant deu as NES: SU * tm -\u2026 .~~ PACE FOURTEEN Browns Dropped Twice, LL Standings Tighten The American B section of Little League baseball tightened its standings considerably this week, with Lions Boys Club Browns dropping two consecutive games.A third tilt \u2014 with the Browns ahead 9-4 \u2014 was suspended + A exact for completion later.Unity Boys Club Indians won two tilts during the week to move back into a contending position right behind Red Sox.They clipped the Browns 9-4 in a replay of a postponed game, and then Wednesday topped White Sox 9-2.But the Browns have a good chance to increase their lead, because of a suspended game Monday against the Indians.The tilt was stopped in the fifth frame with Lions ahead 9-4, because of the behavior of the fans.In Wednesday's game Claude Schaffer tossed five innings and fanned 10 while walking four.Frank Robinson hurled the last frame.The Indians scored single runs in the first and second innings, both without benefit of a hit.They collected seven markers in the last two innings, on only five hits.Frank Robinson was top slugger with two for four.The White Sox managed only two hits, one off each twirler.Losing pitcher V.Carter kept himself in continual trouble with nine free passes while fanning 10.Last Friday's replay of the postponed tilt saw Unity ahead all the way, with Schafier the winner over Cliff Mumford.The UBC.hurler fanned 11, walked five and hit one, while his counterpart struck out 10, passed seven and also hit one.Bob Stewart was top hitter with three for four, including a two run homer, and Frank Robinson also connected for a round tripper.Mumford belted two homers for the losers.The game Monday was the reverse, wlth pitcher Crouch and McKay both liberally issuing free passes.In the fifth inning the scoreboard read 9-4 for Browns, as the Indians came up for their licks.Harper walked and Powers doubled, Then a fan threw an object on the field, and the umpire, fearing an outbreak similar to one which occurred earlier in the game, suspended the match.League president A.Sinel said it would be continued at the next meeting between the two teams.Standings 5 W.L.Pct.GBL Browns os Red Sox \u2018625 Ye Indians 572 1 White Sox .125 bL THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1955 LCC co- \u2018WINNERS: J.R.Gardner, left, and A.R, Philpotts were co-winners of thhe Harrower Trophy, announced at the LCC Tounder's Day ceremonies last Thursday.a repeat winner of the award.Gardner was (Photo by Ed Bermingham) Trenholme Win 10-4 RCMP Draw 2- All With MacRae Trenholme Cubs moved into a first place tie with MacRae Electric in the westend intermediate softball league this week, when the Electricians drew 2-all last Thursday with RCMP.Jim McWilliam\u2019s crew upended the highly regarded Prudential entry 10-4 the same night to tie with MacRae with seven points.The Westmount team has a game in hand, however.Scheduled matches betweenx Trenholme-RCMP and St.Augustine\u2019s-Prudential for last Tuesday were postponed because of wet grounds.Action this week in the tightening league race sees MacRae and St.Augustine\u2019s meet tonight at NDG park, with Prudential and RCMP billed af Westmount 2.Next Tuesday Prudential and MacRae clash at Trenholme, followed by St.Augustine's and Just the right balance! The true full-bodied flavour of malt skilfully blended with the right touch of hops.Canadians say \u201cMake Mine Molson\u2019s Export\u201d than ask for any other brand.Motson: .EXPORT ALE That's what makes more x St.Leo's Win Bantam A Title St.Leo's trimmed W.J.H.8.16-10 to take the best of five series three games to one, in municipal bantam \u2018A\u2019 competition.In the bantam \u2018B\u2019 section, Sugar Kings, captained by Tim Kayes, eked out a 7-6 win.over Royals in a sudden death playoff encounter that went into extra innings.Trenholme.holme and MacRae are slated for Westmount 2, and RCMP face St.Augustine's at Westbury.Last week's tilt between MacRae and the Mounties was a thriller all the way, with hurlers Cliff Bowles and Al Anderson showing the way for their respective teams.Both squads counted twice in the fourth inning, RCMP earning both their markers on Bill Morton's two run tripper, and promptly handing them back in the bottom of the frame to Willie Manolson's Electricians.Morton, who went two for three on the night, belted his hit, after Crevier had singled, the first two hits of the ball game off Bowles.Dupont collected the Mounties\u2019 only other bingle during the evening, a double.Pat Lomasney led off the bottom of the fourth with a walk, and Phil Martin bunted beautifully leaving no play.A double steal left the runners at second and third, when Cam McFadden hit a ground ball to shortstop.Lomasney scored when Morton dropped the peg, and Martin knotted the count when he came in on an infield out.The latter picked up two hits for MacRae, McFadden one.The twirling was top class with Bowles fanning 13 and Anderson 11.Conley Forey took over the MacRae catching «chores in the second inning, relieving McDonald.Regular backstop Bud Selby is on the injured list.Trenholme collected 14 hits off the combined efforts of Prudential\u2019's Jack Kugler and Ed Brown to account for their runs, mainly on bunts.McWil- liams had his charges laying them down all night, and then running wild.Kugl.r left the scene in the sixth ihning, and was charged | with.the loss.Red Davis was the winner, giving up only two hits in the 10-4 victory.Errors gave Prudential three markers, Catcher Jacques Guilbault was best for the winners, having a perfect night in three trips.Romp Lo.000 200 000- = 4 1° MacRae .000 200 000\u20142 3 0 Anderson and Morton; Bowles , And McDonald, Forey (2).On Thursday Tren\u201d Exams Take Spotlight = At St.Leo\u2019: The past week saw the curtain rung down on another active season of sports at St.Leo's, as the girm business of exams takes over until the end of the 1954-55 term next week, From the standpoint of participation and activity, the past season was indeed a highly successful one, with over fifty per cent of the student body showing interest in the schools sport program.Not many changes are planned for next years sports menu.The roll call will go out for a Bantam tackle football team in September, but the prospects at present are not too bright.Coach Andy McGillis hopes to replace softball with inter-mural soccer or lacrosse.Aside from the pitcher and catcher, coach McGillis finds softball does not provide enough of exercise or sustained action to benefit a youngster.Volleyball has caught on well as a recess activity and more courts will make their appearance in the Autumn.Sport Shorts: Brendan Guilfoyles Giants defeated Jules Larendeaus Indians in the seventh and deciding game for the senior intermural baseball championshtp.All games were played at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.Leafs took the Bantam Volleyball title, defeating the Hawks in the play-off.The Hawks under the guidance of Don.La- violette won the opening game in the play-off but wilted under the steady pressure of Emedio Ponzig Leafs to lose the next s Academy two games.In a five game series for the Westmount Bantam Softball honors, St.Lieo\u2019s seventh grade took the measure of West- mount Junior\u2019 High club, 3 games to 1.Peter Meyer and Hubert Valiquette were the best players on Jean-Paul Therriens Saints and played a major role over the Academy road boys.Holden Hayes and Patricia Don- nelly, showed fine form in the St.Leo's and St.Paul's mixed doubles tennis tournament.The Principals Association of the G.MIA.A.who have the final say on all matters pertaining to the welfare of school sports, have appointed a special committee to decide on what is an A school and what is a B school in our present set up.A few schools with large student enrollement in their high school Senior B company, will in all likelyhood.be moved up to A company where they belong, ending their pot hunting days as, a B school.Snowdon Major P.wW.-L.D, Pts PBI ,,+++0\u20260000.12 9 8 0 18 Dow .12 8 8 o 18 Steinbergs .10 6 4 6 12 St.Augustiies .11 2 8 1 5 Columbus .8 & 1 1 Intermediate MacRae, .3 0 1 Trenholme .58 3 1 1 Prudential .4 2 2 8 RCMP .5 1 2.2 St.Augustines .4 0 4 0 STORAGE SPACE TO RENT Up #6 15,000 square feet Also office accommodation PHONE GL.6102.Lee TELL | Ts SAT\" SITTIN YT in their teams 16 to 10 victory i and at present performing in, | Standings | Unity Boys Club racked up \u201873 points tg score their second win in the club's second annual district track and field meet, held Saturday at the West- mount Athletic Grounds.They retained possession of the Rotary Club of Westmount trophy.| The closest competition was provided by the Negro Community Center team, who ended with 64 points.The ultimate winner was in doubt right up to the final race.Westmount YMCA ended third with 34 points, Westmount Track and Field Club fourth with 30,.Weredale House fifth, 18 points, Lions Boys Club sixth, 10 points, and St.Andrew's Youth Center were seventh with three points.A total of 238 boys and girls ranging in age from six to 20 participated in the meet, representing an increase of 94 over last year's total.Two members of the West- mount Track and Field club i Tried | SOME SOLID BALLPLAYING, both at field and at bat, is represented by this year's Dow infield.Left to right are ird baseman Leo Rheaume, shortstop Jack McKissock, first e- | Unity Repeat in -District Meet and a like pair from Unity took individual honors, with high aggregate points.\u2018They will: be presented with merit trophies at the UBC annual sports night next fal, Winners are Carolyn Scanlan, Unity, in the midget class; David Tagieff, Unity, in junior; Paul Taylor, WTC, intermediate; and Bob Hamilton, WTC, senior, The meet was under the supervision of Unity staff member Russell Skinner.He was assisted by Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Gilmour, the former acting as gtarter and the latter as recorder, W.Cullens, G.Jackson, T.Park, C.O'Flaherty, F.Ki- maneas, R, Watt and P.Hodg- son of the Westmount Football Rugby Club, Tom Nickson and James Robb who acted as judges and compilers of statistics.Prizes were awarded the following on the basis of attaining high individual points in the various age categories: Midget, Gordon Cole, U.B.C.; Michael Binder, U.B.C.; Carolyn Scanian, U.B.C.; Shirley McMahon, U.B.C.; Douglas Rowland, U.B.C.; Phyllis Lynch, N.C.C; Helga Petak, Y.M.C.A.; Naidu Chambers, N.C.C.; Intermediate, Paul Taylor, W.T.C.; Kenny N.C.C.; Edna Brathwaite, and + Paul Hamilton, W.T.C.; Doreen N.C.C.; Kay Nourse, N.C.C.Senior, Robert Hamilton, W.T.C.; Rice, N.C.C.; bateh, N.C.C.Eleanor Cumber- .Jump: | Morris Poggi, Y.M.C.A.3.Sandy Wat- Rowland, U.B.C.3.Jack Spe.e, Y.M.C.A.Giris, 100 yard dash: 1.Sherrill Brathwaite, N.C.C.Naidu Chambers, yard run: 1, 2, Ian G11], U,B.C.3.Ivan \u2018Springer, L.B.C.Girls, 220 yard run: 1.Phyllis The open mile which was entered by 26 boys of various ages was a special feature of the meet.The Hamilton brothers, Robert and Paul of W.T.C., finished first and second, and Robert Gaylor of Weredale House was third.RESULTS Midget Boys, 50 yard dash: 1.Frank Pa- liotti, L.B.C.2.Gordon Cole, U.B.C.3.Michael Binder, U.B.C.Girls, 50 yard dash: 1.Carolyn Scanlan and Ann O\u2019Halioran, U.B.C.tied; 2.Shirley McMahon, U.B.C.Boys, broad 1.Michael Binder, U.B.C.2.son, Y.M.C.A.Boys, hop, step and jump: 1.Robin Love, Y.M.C.A.2.David McCrea, ?3; 3.Henry Lowreys, Y.M.C.A.Girls, hop, step and jump: 1.Shirley McMahon, U.B.C.Z.Diane Rutt, U.B.C.3.Brenda Fisher, Y.M.C.A.Boys, softball throw: 1.Gordon Cole, U.B.C.2.Henry Lowreys, Y.M.C.A.3.Douglas Fisher, Y.M.C.A.Girls, softhall throw: 1.Ellen Rowland, U.B.C.2.Carolyn Scanlan, U.B.C.3.Diane Rutt, U.B.C, Jun.r 100 yard dash: 1, Douglas U.B.C.2.David Tagleff, Boys, 2.Marilyn Sealey, N.C.C.3.N.C.C.Boys, 220 David Tagieff, U.B.C.DOW BREWERY LIMITED MONTREAL © QUEBEC * KITCHENER \u2014__ Pape Lynch, N.C.C.2.Joan Driver, U.B.C.Boys, Y.M.C.A.Girls, N.C.C.2.high jump: 1.Joseph Panton, W.H.2.Kenneth Bellet.ger, W.H.3.Alex \u2018Ross, Y.M.C.A.Girls, high jump: 1.Phyllis Lynch, N.C.C.2.Doreen Connors, Y.M.C.A.3.Helga etak, Y.M.C:A.Toys, vbroad\u201d Jump i+ 1.: Pinirk \u201cRobin- U.B.C.2.440 yard relay: 1.U.B.C.8.Y.M.C.A.Boys, 440 yard relay: 1.\u201cround completed.Gray have advanced to the second round.In the senior girls man Noel Romney, second sacker Steve Walker, and utility man Frank Brady.son, U.B.C.2.Michacl Harper, U.B.C.3.Ian (ill, U.B.C.Girls, broad jump: 1.Naidu Chambers, N.C.C.2.Helga Patak, Y.M.C.A.3.Doreen Connors, Y.M.C.A.Boys, hop, step and jump: 1.Douglas Rowland, U.B.C.2.Ivan Springer, L.B.C.3.Carlos Keizer, U.B.C.Girls, hop, step and jump: 1.Marilyn Sealey, N.C.C, 2.Joan Driver, U.B.C.3.Helga Petak, Y.M.C.A.Boys, softball throw: 1.Donald Laviolette, U.B.C, 2.David Tagieff, U.B.C.3.lan Gill, U.B.C.Girls, softball throw: 1.Helga Petak, Y.M.C.A.2.Naidu Chambers, N.C.C.3.Doreen Connors, Y.M.C.A.Intermediate Boys, 100 yard dash: 1, Kenneth Jones, N.C.C.2.Nick Stammler, Y.M.C.A.3.Paul Taylor, W.T.C.Girls, 100 yard dash: 1.Edna Brathwaite, N.C.C.2.Kim Scott, Y.M.C.A.3.Barbara Doherty, U.B.C.Boys, 220 yard run: 1.Paul Taylor, W.T.C.2.Kenneth Jones, N.C.C.3.Michael Car- rol, L.B.C.Girls, 220 yard run: 1, Scott, Y.M.C.A.3.Anne Doherty, U.B.C.Boys, 440 yard run: 1.Paul Taylor, W.T.C.2.Dennis Allan, N.C.C.3.Michael Carrol, L.B.C.Boys, % miles run: 1, Uno Sander, W.H.2.Percy McArdle, W.H.3.Ormston Green, N.C.C.Boys, high jump: 1.Paul Taylor, W.T.C.2.Earl Tabb, N.C.C.3.Kenneth Jones, N.C.C.Girls, high jump: 1.Edna Brathwaite, N.C.C.2, \u2018Anne Doherty, U.B.C.Boys, broad jump: 1.Nick Stammler, Y.M.C.A, 2, Percy McArdle, W.H.3.Ronald Morris, W.H.Girls, broad jump: 1.Edna Brathwaite, N.C.C.2.Kay Nourse, N.C.C.2.Anne Do- herty, U.B.C.Boys, hop, step and jump: 1, Paul Taylor; W.T.C.2.Kenneth Jones, N.C.C.3.Uno Sander, W.H.Girls, hop, step and jump: 1.Kay Nourse, N.C.C.2.Barbara Doherty, U.B.C.3.Dorothy Lavio- lette, U.B.C, Boys, 8 lb.shot put: 1.Uno Sander, W.H.2.Nick Stamm- ler, Y.M.C.A, 3.Ronald Morris, W.H.Senior Boys, 100 yard dash: 1.Robert Hamilton, W.T.C.2.Eddie Carr, U.B.C.3.Eugene Tabb, N.C.C.Girls, 100 yard dash: 1.Doreen Rice, N.C.C.2.Eleanor Cumberbatch, N.C.C.8.Inez Livingstone, U.B.C.Boys, 220 yard run: 1, Robert Hamilton, W.T.C.2.Eddie Carr, U.B.C.3.Paul Hamilton, W.T.C.Girls, high jump: .1.Dorcen Rice, N.C.C.2.Eleanor Cum- Westbury Debut Sees Legare Stop \u2018FBI on 3 Hits Gilles Legare gave up his ; first earned runs of the year Wednesday, as FBI Tomato Kings clipped him at the West- bury park inaugural.But that didn\u2019t prevent the slender righthander from coming back \u2018and edging the Kings 4-3, on a masterful three hitter.The win moved Dow into a first + place tie with the Kings.The Dow club rallied from behind a 2-0 deficit to score three runs off FBI ace Gibby Wesolowski, and added another marker later.Meanwhile Legare ran through 15 straight FBI hitters before his mates made two consecutive errors behind him.Legare struck out but one during the evening, while We- | solowski fanned six.Neither walked a man.But using his famed slow ball to full effect he limited the Kings ta hits by Pete Constable, Sol Nish and Jerry Levinson.The win boosted Legare\u2019s record to 5-0, best in the loop.All came in the second frame, and resulted in two runs.The Brewers came back strong in their half of the third with consecutive bingles by Jack (Photo by Ed Bermingham) Snowdon League Schedule Games this week in the Snowdon Major Fastball League, with probable pitchers Sunday: Columbus (Quirk 0-3-1) at Dow (Turner 2-0), Westbury, 2 p.m.; St.Augustine\u2019s (Saucier 1-8) at FBI (Goodman 4-0), after first game; Dow (Hall 2-8 at Stein- berg\u2019s (McCracken 5-3), Tren- holme, 8:45 p.m.Monday: FBI (Wesolowski MeKissock, Huey Hall, who 5-2) at Steinberg\u2019s (Mc- played right field, and Legare Cracken), \u2018Trenholme, 8:45 himself who knocked in two pm.runs with a wrong tield double.Wednesday: St.Augustine\u2019s (Aubry 1-2-1) at Columbus (Lott- 0-3), Westbury, 8:45 Dow added another marker in the seventh when Noel Rom- (Continued on Page 16) berbatch, N.C.C.3.Inez Livingstone, U.B.C.Boys, broad jump: 1.Robert Hamilton, W.T.C.2.Paul Hamilton, W.F.C.3.Billy Green, N.C.C.Girls, broad jump: 1.Dorcen Rice, N.C.C.2, Inez Livingstone, U.B.C.3.Eleanor Cumberbatch, N.C.C.Boys, hop, step and jump: 1.Robert Hamilton, W.T.C.2.Paul Hamilton, W.T.C, 3.Billy Green, N.C.C, UBC Badminton -.The Unity Boys Club badminton tournament in continuing nightly, with much of the %econd In junior boys play, David Ta- gieff and Jimmy Prince have advanced to the third round, as have junior girls Shirley Brault and Jona Driver.In the intermediate boys class.Kenneth Annable, Fred Wood, George Horwood, Richard Simmons and Eddie Carr have all | advanced to the second round.In the intermediate girls class, Anne Doherty has advanced to the third round.In the senior boys class, Andre Bedard, Terry Gray and David - class, .Sylvia Rosvald' has advanced to the second.tound.D mate USE TE ee te 3550 St.Antoine St.LÉ NES ATTENTION Summer Bachelors A good shirt isn\u2019t cheap.That's why it \"pays to send them .to a laundry that handles them gently and adds months and months of life to every shirt! All shirts are returned to you spotless .collars and cuffs ironed without annoying wrinkles .buttons sewed on firmly.shirts wrapped in dust-proof wrappers, easy to stow in drawer or traveling bag.FREE YOUR WIFE FROM WASH DAY WORRIES Let her have healthful fun in the sun FRENCH DRY-CLEANING THAT IS DIFFERENT Our modern French dry- steaning removes every bit of grime and grit .y this summer while protects the cloth, makes we do the household the garment last longer.laundry.Drep it in or Gentiemen for that freshly.groomed, cleaned - and - pressed send have us pick it up at .the beginning of the week and it will be ready for you to take up to the cottage for the week-end.appearance Your suits to us.Me.Jirnern- Yenllenens funder.5° AND FRENCH CLEANERS Willington 3664 » à PRE none 1 LES = a ve Le Le 20 : .fe mR eee we es PAGE HFTEEN | Bre ar vs wd aside WORE SE ca me Badd nal i tpn ns § | PAGE SIXTEEN THE WERTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNIE 17, 1956 , - i \u2014 1 Entries Now Open io ~~ For Grand'Mere Golf Tournament || Members of all golf clubs are eligible for the Grand\u2019Mere Golf Club Invitation tournament, Saturday, Aug.6.It will consist of 13 holes medal play.Entries should be in by Friday.Aug.5, and should be accom- .panied by a statement of the © entrant's club handicap and approximate time.af which he will be ready to play.\u2019 \"Those wishing DR.JAMES GRIFFITH IS ACTIVE IN.| pro shop Saturday morning, and and other health facilities.play will start at 9 a.m.Special weekend rates for participants will be in effect at the Grand\u2019 Mere Inn and Cascade Inn, Shawinigan Falls.Several prizes will be awarded.Tire Blows, Driver Injured by Rim A 21-year-old truck driver was injured on Tuesday, when a tire he was filling with air blew out, and the metal rim struck .to arrange foursomes may do so.\u2019 .Entries should be mailed to the HEALTH.soo : secretary, Grand\u2019Mere Golf Club, One of the city\u2019s leading Medical, men, Dr.catnta- is .; Grand Mere re & che TI \u2018\u201d surgeon-in-chief of the \u2018Queen \u2018Elizabeth Hospital and à a - Be Ap Ne Sh An eran an active member of many Medical] and Surgical Socios\" 8 lected before starting time at the ties.His activities and experience häve made him keenly : A club house.- aware of the health needs of the people of this com- Pairings will be posted at the munity and he is dedicated to improving our hospital | \u2018 I.Dr.Griffith is a teacher of surgery himself and has always been vitally interested in education AT ALL LEVELS.Education is a Provincial responsibility and he will see to it that our school and colleges continue to get the provincial assistance they need.EDUCATION.= | him on the head.4 Police said Phillip Mainville.| Ca 21, of 147 Seventh avenue, La- ; ; .chiné, was filling the tire at a SOCIAL SERVICE.a Cote St, Li d ice stati .Se when the mishap ebro.The No one knows better than a doctor the financial prob- rim struck him on the forehead.lems of the aged, the victims of crippling disease and » He was taken to Queen Eliza- © the underprivileged.Here Dr.Griffith accepts a wheel- Ke beth Hospital for treatment of chair for the Queen Elizabeth Hospital from members | a the laceration.- of the Solar Club.Dr.Griffith\u2019s interest extends TO - ALL PHASES of social service and to the part played yr in it by the Provincial Gove Westbury Debut.y Provincial Government.: je Co (Continued from page 15) Ë ; : \u2018 \u2019 = ney led oft with a double, ad- \u2014 - Re vanced on a sacrifice, and - .; i scored on Hall's infield out.On July 6th PACA AAA | + McKissock got a scratch hit ; THE | à in this frame to go two for 7 thie on the might.| ne VY oO T E F O R Co GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE 2 : eo eighth pushing across one run , rs on Halls drop of Harry Blu- il menthaïs fly ball, followed by a muff at first base by Romney on Levinson\u2019s hit, Blumen- ||| thal scoring.Legare stranded u pinch runner Marty Goodman ; ca Mn IN WESTMOUNT-ST.GEORGE ss mee eam ee a as NS TR nr Te TTT WT Te a ! ! Andre Corriveau on a fly to if ; * center.i - OR Dow 12112, 008 000 10e\u2014 4 2 3 Published by the National Union Riding Committee of Westmount-St.George.i & Wesolowski (5-3) and Nish; LT T.egare (3-0) and Gray.aus a\u2014\u2014 REMEMBER .l R.JAMES GRIFFITH COMMITTEE ROOMS: 1 | 1835 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.| « Phone Fltzroy 8562 + || = gS a Bg iii libeneimtuemhiiny oo eft de a a no ML IIR PAs + ~~ mney TT, CE TR er Sur iT \u2018 + + élec ici wr i 4 I 1 "]
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.