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[" Citizens Ask Ease In Parking Laws - NO PLACE \"FOR CARS IS CLAIM Some easing of the city: parking regulations.has\u2018 | been asked of city council -by a \u2018group of local residents, it is reported this ¥ week.Made up.mainly of residents from Kensington \u2018to Strathcona avenues, the group petitioned Mayor J.- À DeLalanne to.open up \u201c \u2018 limited.parking in the *-*äreas of Victoria Hall and \u201c \u2018the City - \u2018Hall, or give.allowance to park opposite their homes.Specifically, they asked the city to allow parking around Victoria Hall and the City Hall, subject to \u2018the understanding that \u201call those who enjoyed this privilege be compelled to remove their cars by 830 am.except Satur-.«days and Sundays.\u201d .Alternatively, the group asked that permission be given to \u201cpark opposite our homes, subject also to.the provision the police department satisfies itself that only vehicles belonging to owners .or residents be given this concession.\u201d They pointed out that their own particular overnight parking problem .had arisen because \u201cwhen many of our homes were built some 40 or 50 years ago, provision for garages was not thought neces- Sary, since the number of auto owhers was negligible.\u201d They added: In our section, ie.Kensington to Strathcona avenues, and even as far west as Victo: ria avenue, there are practically no driveways and no lanes, and since overnight parking is prohr bited, what is the solution?\u201d They asked the mayor to give the matter his \u201cearliest possible consideration.\u201d - C.R.Hazen To Speak On Russian Scientist C.R.Hazen, M.Sc, will speak on \u2018\u201cMendeeff, the \u2018Great Russian Scientist\u201d at a regular meeting of the St.James Literary Society at the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, 1200 Atwater Avenue, Tuesday.Succeeding speakers and sub- \"jects: Octr 25, Cyril H.Durocher, - B.A.Chairman, \u201cNew Members\u2019 \u201cNight\u201d, Nov.1, Lieut.-Col.G.R.Stevens, O.BE., \u201cThe Ethics of Railroading in Canada, 1860- 1920\u201d, Nov.8, A.J.B.Milborne, *The Future of the English , panguage\u2019 ,~ Noy.15, Professor \u201cRi.Gibbs,\" PRD, -FLS., FR.sor \u201cFlor in Poetry\u201d, Nov.-22; Frank Colethan, .\u201cTV and Society\u201d, Nov.29, Alec P.Grigg, | Q.C., \u201cThe Staple of Laws\u201d, \u201c VOL.XXVI, No.35 ~~ : - \u2018Buchanan is-a gr Col.Buchanan Honorary Head Of 6th Hussars Lt-Col.Erskine B.Q.Buchanan, ED, of Westmount, P.Q., has been appointed Honorary Colonel of the 6th Duke of Connaught\u2019s Royal Canadian Hussars (15th Armoured Regiment), Montreal, it was announced today at Army Headquarters.Colonel Buchanan began Lis Army career in England during 1912 when he becar:e a member | of the Wellington College Officers Training Corps.A veteran of the Great War 1914-18, he had 30 years of continuous service in the Army when he was transferred to the.Corps Reserve of Officers in March 1942.During his service with the Canadian Expeditionary Force from 1916 until 1919 he saw action in France, Belgium and Germany.He took part in a number of famous battles including Hill 70, 1917, Passchendaele 1917; Arras 1918; Amiens 1918 and Cambrai.He was wounded while serving as a lieutenant in August 1917.- From 1936 until 1942, Colonel Buchanan held the appointment of Second-in-Command of the 1st Armoured Car Regiment in the rank of major and lieutenant- colonel, This unit later became the 6th Duke of Connaught's À Royal Canadian Hussars, \u2018a \u201cÀ native of Montreal, Colonel uate of Me: Gi University with the degree (Continued on Page 5) WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1955 CHECK STUDENT HEARING: Dr.Donald Mackay, SIXTEEN PAGES city health officer, looks on as W.E.Kessler;*Maico distributor, explains a method of hearing tests which will be made through local schools.Also in the picture are: Edith Myers, taking the tests, M.Pitcairn, principal of Queen\u2019s School, R.Steeves, - principal of Westmount Junior High where the tests were made Wednesday, R.Bartlett, principal of Westmount Senior High, F.Sharpe, principal of King\u2019s School and G.H.Pen- rose, principal of Roslyn School.(Bermingham Photo) Local School Heads See Hearing Tests Principals of -Westmount schools and: representatives of local organizations saw a\u201c demonstration of student- hearing tests at the Westmount Junior High Wednesday afternoon.Under the direction of city health officer Dr.Donald G.Mackay all pudils in the local schools will be checked for hearing loss, it is reported.\"The demonstration featured a\u2019 talk by W.E.Kessle of the Maico Hearing Service.- Mr.Kessler, in his remarks, pointed cut that while there aïë no statistics in the incidence of hearing loss among Canadian schoolchildren, in the United States a 27 State check showed hearing loss among school pupils of from five to fourteen per cent.The difficulties, he said, were shown to be most prevalent in the low income bracket families, where colds and other illness in -infancy had not received the same cars of.\u201d \u2018treatment.as, jdn \u2018other brackets.cab.Hearing loss, \"he pointed.out, might be caused by poor con- { duction or by a combination of poor conduction and perception.In the latter cases particularly, special education is advised.In the Westmount schools a report of the result of the tests will be sent to the parents, so that a medical folo-up will be possible in cases where hearing loss is detected.In one of two cases checked during the demonstration, hearing loss was discov red.Among those attending the demonstration were: Mrs.J.Willis of th: Westmount Municipal Association, Dr.Ronald Denton of + x the Children\u2019s Memorial-Hospital, E:;.Young of the Montisal Council of Social Agencies, school physical education instructors, five principals and Dr.Mackay.Brig.Thomson Named Chief Medical Corps Brigadier Clifford S.Thompson, OBE, ED, 55, of Westmount, Que., has been appointed Honorary Colonel of 1 Medical Battalion, Royal Canadian Army Medi- eal Corps, it was announced this week at Army Headquarters.Located in Montreal, 1 Medical Battalion was formed by the amalgamation of several medical units during the reorganization of the Militia.Included among these units was 49 Casualty Clearing Station of which Brigadier Thompson was Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel from -Jan- uary 1950.Brigadier Thompson joined the Canadian Army Medical Corps in April 1929, He served continually with the Militia until July 1941, by which time he had attained the rank of Lieutenant- Colonel.On July 1, 1941, Brigadier Thompson- joined the Active Force and was appointed to command No.8 Casualty Clearing Station.Early in 1942 he proceeded overseas and by August 1943, was appointed commanding officer of No.1 General Hospital in the rank of Colonel., Other senior medical appointments held by Brigadier Thompson included that of Assistant Director of Medical Services, Canadian Section, G-E.Q, Cen- trail Mediterranean Forces, and\u2019 (continued \u2018on page -8) gt PASSE Le BOW een PAGE TWO THES WEEK AND NEXTAT .\u201cUnity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB © CLMNOOLIAUS MILAN IIA NII ISIN IA ASIA IL UNS By M aur ice M ariasine MILITARY WHIST.A Mili- © tary Whist will be held at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club on Friday, October 21st, at 8.15 p.m.There will be prizes, door prizes and refreshments.Everyone \"welcome.For reservations, pléase call WL 5506.MODEL BOAT BUILDING.Ronald Pringle Instructor in Model Bot Building reports that his classes will be held on Thurs- Ladies\u2019 and Gent's SUITS & COATS Mode-To-Measure In One Week Latest Patterns in ; English Woolens- Customers or our own material made up.® REPAIRING ® REMODELLING ® REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) WI.6633 days instead of Mondays as previously announced.GIRL GUIDES.An organization meeting with the viewpoint of conducting a Girl Guide Company at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club will be held on Monday, October 17th.Girls between the ages of 11 and 15 years of age are invited to attend.Leaders have already been secured and if the demand warrants it, the Com- ,pany will be formed._ SORAP - BOOK OLUB:\" MES, H.Morrison has Ben appofiitéd leader of the Scrap.Book Club.Meetings will.be held every Tuesday afternoon.MUSIC CLASS.Miss Daisy Peterson, sister of the famous Oscar Peterson, will resume her group piano classes on Saturday mornings.This year will mark Miss Peterson's sixth year as a worker at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club.The classes will begin on Satur- \u2018day, November 5th, at 9.30 a.m.SQUARE DANCING.A regular feature of the Junior and Senior Teen Age Clubs is square dancing.This activity was introduced to the Friday Nite Club last Friday and to the Plus 16 Club last Wednesday by Jack Proud.Square dancing sessions will alternate between both groups on a bi-monthly basis.VARIETY SHOW.Fred 'Pennell\u2019s Unity Boys\u2019 Club Ta- performed \"last.\u2018lent \u201c Parade \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YR FOR INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 .388 ST.JAMES ST.W.WA.4568 Montreal Oil Bills too |[[f1[[* eg ?REPLACE wasteful old oil equipment with an ECONOMICAL FO ~~ For a FREE a Heating iC all Survey.ppm = oI BURNER \u2018 SN Let us tell you the advantages of the whirling bowl-shaped \\ flame.Phone or drop in anytime.ra 5250 WESTERN AVE.WA.0371) Ne om = .\u2018a -THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1855 Tuesday evening at the School ! for Crippled Children.The audience consisted of adult mem- .bers of he organization.The cast included the following: Walter Sobolta, Margie and Lois Allum, Gary Stevens, Evelyn Desjardins, Helen and Norma Craig, Joan Mitchell, Billy Walker, Reggie Wilkins, Lily Parks, Stuart Mitchell and Carole Waterman.LIBRARY.The Gladys Moxley \u2018three times per week.Monday afternoon, Wednesday evening and Friday afternoon.A good selection of books are available.HALLOWE'EN PARTY.The Friday Nite Junior Teen Age Club will hold a Masquerade Hal- lowe\u2019en Party and Dance on Hal- lowe\u2019en Night, Monday, October 31st.The Plus\u2019 16, Senior\u2019 Teen\u2019 Age Club \u201cwill \u201chold a Hallowe'en Dance \u2018on \u201cWednesday, | October 26th.- SPORTS.Basketball is the current attraction on these days as seven teams are conducting practices in preparation for the 1955-56 season.They are Biddy, bantam, midget, juvenile and senior boys teams and midget girls and junior girls.Boys\u2019 Work Supervisor Jack Turner is trying to organize a gymnastic team and extends an invitation to all boys who are interested in gymnastics to turn out next Saturday morning.Two regular Badminton classes are being held at the Club.On Mondays at 9 p.m.for senior members and on Fridays at.6.30 p.m.for junior members.SEWING CLASS.Last Thursday evening the first sewing class of the current season was held under the supervision of Mrs.| Dolan.Classes will be held every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m.: Short Items .\u2018Phanks and appreciation is extended to Gus Laflamme for the excellent work he is doing in and around the Club .9 through his efforts, another Ping Pong Table will be put in service.Major A.T.Stikeman is starting his sixth year as a volunteer worker in the Woodwork Shop.The first class in Wood Carving attracted eleven boys.Mr.J.L.McLaughlin is the Instructor.Graduate members of the Club are forming a Leaders\u2019 Corps.Sylvia Rosvald is Coach of the Midget Girls\u2019 Basketball team.Kenneth Knowles, Anne Mec- Donald and Eddie Carr are doing general supervision work.~The proceeds from the Military Whist_ which is being held at the Club on Friday, October 2ist, will help to defray operational expenses.Mémbers of Unity's Little League Baseball team \u201cthe Indians\u2019\u201d have been invited to attend the Annual Kiwanis Club Banquet at the Mount Royal Hotel.The Indians will receive a Trophy, emblematic of the American \u2018\u201cB\"\u201d Championship.It is expected that some of the Biddy Basketball games will be televised this year.Crippled Children Aided By $8,901.From Easter Seals \u201cThis cheque, resulting from the generous contribution of towards our heavy and dncreasing annual costs\u201d Douglas Bremner, president of The School For Crippled Children, said this week as he received a cheque for $8,- 901.11 from Walter Attridge, president of The Easter Seals Society of -the Province of Quebec.\u201cThe school,\u201d he continued, serves physically disabled child- rer of any race, color, or creed, giving them without fees, an education, meals, transportation to and from their homes, medical and nursing services, and a seven \u2018weeks \u2018 full patsqs program | - every surfimék.ey Memorial Library is now open | John Perrie Named President Of P.A.P.T.John Perrie, principal of Willingdon School here, has been named president of the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers.on 7?4 s A.N.Pitcairn, principal o of : Quéents School, West- - mount, and Kiel Oxley, a former West Hill teacher, 1 also named to the executive, don School is one of those whose term on n the executive is stil] continuing.More than 2,500 teachers from % all parts of the province attended\u2019 the two-day convention at West Hill High School here and.the subjects discussed were many and varied.Co Among the points \u2018made by various speakers were: Ralph Allen, editor of Mac- leans, who said: \u201cAs a parent I don\u2019t think I have the right to demand that my children emerge from high school with any more than a degree of booklearning, faith in their own intelligence, an earnest regret at their .owi \u2018ignorance and a cheerful determination to correct it.\u201d Dr.F.W.Maroney, dean emeritus of Brooklyn College, and a \u2018| former national president of the American Physical Fitness Association, who said: \u201cThe Protestant Schools df the City of Montreal have the best physical education program in the world.\u201d Prof.D.C.Diltz, of the Ontario College of Education who said that when teachers and administrators come together \u201cShockingly seldom is any reference made to a basic principle in education\u201d.Dr.Marjory Seddon JohnSon, director of the Reading Clinic Laboratory School at Temple University, who charged that Rudolph Flesch had been \u201cdishonest\u201d in his book \u201cWhy Johnny Can't Read\u2019.She said that a child's ability to learn reading could depend largely on the reading habits of the parents, and if there were an active conversation in the home.It was important, Dr.Johnson said, for teachers at the kindergarten level to introduce children to speech sounds and visual objects of the widest range, at the beginning.And the differentiation of the sounds must be very clear.There were people in the Southern | United States, she said, who did not make a clear distinction be- | tween such words as Sit and Set, and children became confused when they were told fhat there was a difference in the meaning of such words.Dr.Johnson said that when a child appeared to have a reading .defect it was important to inves- were and Jessie Harris of Willing- Board of Trade ; Associates.Plan.Six Meetings The Montreal Board of Trade dinners.The first, sports night, takes, place Oct.19, and features [a talk by Herb Capozzi\u201d pad\u2019 a filth, \u201cN, H: L.1955\".Ce The Hon.Paul Martin and Leo Leblanc of \u201cBlue Cross\u201d will speak at the Nov.16 Health and Welfare meeting; and on Dec.21, the Christmas Tree Party, there will be music and.entertainment.Succeeding meetings include: Womens\u2019 Rights, Jan.18, with speakers Mrs.Wilhelmina M.Holmes, B.A., B.CL.and Max Ford, B.A., B.C.L.; French Canadian Night, Feb.\u201815, with Gerard Filion, Editor and \u2018Writer, and Jim Laffoley and Herb Mc- Evoy; and Post Hibernian Night, Mar.21, with J.M.McAvity, Di- \u2018rector of Sales} Jos.E.Seagram and Sons Ltd.tigate many aspects of the child\u2019s background to inv:stigate the cause of the difficulty.Among causes of reading problems she cited: emotional troubles, stight brain damage, poor eyesight, or poor hearing.QU NOW \u2014 On Our Screen ! \"The Sea Chase\u201d in CinemaScope-Color starring John WAYNE - 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SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES On ladies\u201d and gents\u2019 made-to measure Suits and Coots of best.English Woolens.Finest Workmanship.Come in and compare our prices.1Q DAYS DELIVERY .RESTYLING AND REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) PICK-UP and DELIVERY * OPEN All Day WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS Or a skating rink, free from all : \u201cPhere\u201d s a lone willow tree, _ - CLEAR UP FIRE HAZARDS intended:to make, =~ - A Pool with an all-season charm.For a Fly-casting place or a model boat_race .that's lovely to see, When it\u2019s mirrored in unruffled water.With a sky mostly blue, of could mostly free And a light wind that .Whisp dnd falters.We take in our walk the Miniature Golf, And the ladies and gents who \u2018« play there, Where Marigoldg gaze and Petunias amaze At the marvellous Putts that are played there \u201cNow, we came to a place, where Cricketers race, And Footballers, \u201caccording to season, Ah Lord, what a shock on matting to \u201cblock\u201d And half the year drive \u201c Football\u2019 cleats-in \u201cIt's a wide open space, a beautiful place, For School boys and girls to, race in Or just to relax for a few minutes grace To soften the grind that we're facing, \u201cWe'll walk Sherbrooke way, where Tennis they play, Victoria Hall in the flood-light.Where annuals blaze, in a patterned maze In the thousands, in daylight and sunlight.\u201cWe've now reached the spot where the big: Floral Clock A centre of interest to Tourists.Where Motorcars stop to Sherbrooke Street block And give \u201cTempus fugit\u201d a queer twist.\u201cI think at this place, I'll just rest my case, As they say in judicial statings.It's needless to state our Park has its place In anyone\u2019s poetic phrasings.This is fire prevention week.The Province of Quebec Safety League notes thât this doesn't mean that people should be cautious with fire this week and then be careless again until fire prevention week rolls around anew.But the League suggests it is a good week to have heating systems checked, to clean up attics and other storage rooms and to remôve all possible dangers of fire.This is the type of prevention this week should mean, says the Safety League.wP.M:CUAIG LIMITER, 65 Hillside Ave.Small or large installations In houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.'.* PROMPT SERVICE x .Westmount \u2019 INSTALLATIONS \u201cand REPAIRS WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1955 .Brig.C.S.Commandant, No.Hospital.\"He became Director General of Medical Services.for the Canadian Army in March 1946, in the rank of Brigadier.The following year he retired from active service and transferred to the Supplementary Reserve.Brigadier Thompson is a native of North Sydney, N.S.and a graduate of Mount Allison and McGill Universities.He did postgraduate work in pathology, medicine and surgery in Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.Services Are Held For Matthew Hall Funeral services were held Saturday for Matthew James Wall, former westend- resident and sports enthusiast, who was accidentally drowned Sept.13 while fishing in the Mont Laurier district.Mr.Wall was well known in Labelle for his fishing and hunting activities.He was a veteran of both World Wars and a former member of the Royal Montreal Regiment.He leaves his wife, the former Marie Hague, two brothers, Jack of Baltimore and William Fred (Bill) of Montreal; three sisters, Mrs.Elizabeth McLaughlin, Vancouver, B.C., Mrs.Anna Ald- ridge, Baltimore and Mrs.Mary Chambers (May), of Montreal.11 General More paper.and paperboard are used today in the manufacture of containers than tin, steel, glass, plastic, and all other.packaging materials.combined.Packaging absorbs more than half the total paper and paperboard used in North America.(Continued from Page 1) * GREENE AVE.LUNGH BAR PAGE THREE Thompson |Crearar Branch Birthday Friday + The General H.D.G.~ Crerar Branch No.24, Canadian Legion, will celebrate its 10th anniver- \u2018sary Friday, with a dinner and dance at the Queen's Hotel, at 6.30 p.m,, it was announced this week.Hamilton, MP, and Mrs.Hamil- and Mrs.Earl, councillor John Lyall and Mrs.Lyall, Brig.G.A.H.Trudeau, president of Quebec Provincial Command and Mrs.Trudeau, Rev.N.Peterson, pastor of St.Columba Church, and Mrs.Peterson, T.Munday, past president of Branch 106 and Mrs.Munday, S.Cree, president of Crerar Branch 24 and Mrs.Cree, Mr.G.Parke president \u2018of Crerar Branch 24 Ladies Auxiliary and Parke, Mrs.E.Bartlett, wife of the founder and past president, the late R.W.Bartlett, K.L.Woolley, managing secretary of Quebec Provincial Command and Mrs.Woolley, F.E.Parkinson, commander of west district and Mrs.Parkinson and C.A.Bradford, past commander of west district'and Mrs.Bradford.Anyone wishing to attend this affair may do so.The first ice cream plant was established in Washington D.C.and still operates.DID YOU KNOW?That The Situated At :1362 Greene Avenue Is: the store with the terrific assortment of 1 Toys, Coutts Cards, Drug Sundries, \u2018Waterman's Pens\u2019 and Pencils, all types of Lighters and the best in-boxes of Chocolates and also offers you a service of lighter repairs, any type, any make, done by an expert.Stop ! Buy! | \u201d.dining room or g it \u2014 enjoy the ) th CILTONE.Evers, \u2019 so-eusy ito apply.Dries the, same day and is odorles}, too! Hard wearin, scrubbable, so ® Free Delivery © 1311 Greene Avenue Gl.1496 Canadian Legion In.attendance will be William - ton, Commodore Paul Earl, MLA; PAGE FOUR Favoured Few ' One wonders how long it will be that the worker in general will be content to admit that there should be a favored group among workers.It ig understandable that there müst be some extra inducemen* to take à man into a coal mine or away from the\u2019 ordinary comforts and conveniences of urban life.But that is not always where the favored condition exists.There is no hardship involved, for instance, in living in the pleasant city of Hamilton.Yet according to the Dominion Bureau of Statistics the average - weekly wage there is $64.90 which is $1.10 better than the average wage for the neighboring city of Toronto.Perhaps the best explanation might be that Hamilton is the home of heavy industry and, gen- \u2018erally speaking, this represents one of the favored groups.In Hamilton, for instance, where the average for all workers is $64.90, the average for workers in steel is $74.15 for those engaged in the primary manufacture of iron and steel, and $75.32 in the fabricating steel plants.It would be difficult to estab- _Kish that the workers in steel accept substantially greater hazards and hardships.Yet they demand more wages at regular in- CTI (0 LU LG to 27,000 Last year the Federation of Catholic Charities gave relief or services to more than 27,000 persons.This work is vital to the community and must continue.Help those who cannot help themselves .$507,000 is needed .give generously when the canvasser calls .October 13th to 27th.FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES CAMPAIGN Fly COLONIAL 1 7 wiles closer to Mid-town NEW YORK The only Montreal-New York Airline landing at La Guardia Field \u2014 only minutes from Manhattan NEW YORK Commuter service from 6.15a.m.to midnight.& flights daily The Most frequent Service to New York Plus the \u201cpopular night \u201cOwl\u201d flight 11.30 p.m, daily\u2014only $16.30 fr 4 pe EE x THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1955 GEORGE MCcAULRY, incoming president of the West End: Public Speaking Club which recently held itg first meeting of the current season in the N.D.G.Community Hall, is presented with the.gavel of office by Ed.Robinson immediate past president.Other members of the executive for the 1955- 56 season include, Ken Morris, vice-president; Larry Spencer, treasurer; Viv Cullen, secretary; Pat - Kilpatrick and Herb Hughes, directors.John O\u2019Boyle continues as chairman of the instruction panel.(FCF Newsroom Rebuilt, Canninys New Director Latest expansion of CFCF - radio\u2019s public service policy wili be re-organization of its newsroom to provide more complete coverage of the local, provincial and national news fields.In announcing the re-organiza- tino, J.A.Hammond, manager of the Broadcasting division of the Canadian Marcon! Company, re it would involve hiring of more experienced personnel in ne station\u2019s Montreal newsroom, == and usually get them, ' because the alternative is too ' serious.The president of the largest of these heavy industries, Mr.H.G.Hilton of the Steel\u2019Company of Canada, explained how this was following recent negotiations over further wage increases.\u201cWhile there is no economic justification for a wage increase at this time,\u201d Mr.Hilton said, \u201cit was felt that a waäge increase such as was granted was the best course in the light of all the circumstances.\u201d Mr.Hilton doubtless grouped among thèse circumstances the sobering loss to the workers, the public and the industry that a strike involves, and the continuing loss in the competitive home market due to the intrusion of steel produced elsewhere to meet the needs this industry was unable to satisfy.Quite obviously that means that the worker with the biggest stick is going to be paid more than the average of other workers, and that in tacitly accepting and supporting a strike .these other workers are giving their blessing to th.theory that there should be favored worker groups.Because the new steel agrêe- ment also meant that \u2018some price increases were inevitable,\u201d the worker who gets less will have to pay more for many of his needs as the cost of seeing that the favored worker always gets more.\u2014J.L.R.1 Commercial fertilizers general- | ly dre made up of potash, nitro gen, and phospheric acid.- strengthening of the CFCF radio stringers in metropolitan and rural newspoints and establishment of correspondents in the Provincial and national capitols.Appointed new director of news is A.G.\u201cBert\u201d Cannings, who comes to CFCF from CKWX, Vancouver, Cannings is a veteran of 28-years in Cana-; Hall, city police and court beats, the more important conventions, labor unions, waterfront and armed services activities.Additional correspondents wil be appointed to supply fast breaking news from the provincial legislature and the Ottawa press gallery and all key points throughout the province apd eastern Ontario.dian newspaper, public relations and radio fields.He worked with newspapers in Calgary, Edmonton and Medicine Hat until the listed as a disciplina in 1939, transferring to the R.C.A.F.Pu- | blic Relations when that branch was formed in 1940.In 1945, he entered the radio news field and helped build the CKWX newsroom as the largest and\" gtrongest in Canda.In his ten years on the west coast, Cannings represented all private Canadian radio stations when he covered the Arctic operation \u201cSweetbriar\u201d and later covered | the opening phases of the Korean war in 1950.In 1952, Cannings toured the |: R.C.A.F.NATO establishments in Europe, reporting back with a |; series of taped and written material.He was the author and producer of the international prizewinning radio series \u201cWhy Do They Do\u2019Tt\u201d, a traffic document- re x r.He en- || 3 Canadian: Films At Library Event With Mechanics The Mechanics\u2019 Institute \"will open its annual lecture series Wednesday, October 19, with three Canadian F: \u2014 Five \u2018| Faces of Quebec, Canadian Heritage and Museum Train.These Popular Lectures and Film Showings\u2019 will be held every Wednesday evening in the Mechanics\u2019 Institute Lecture Hall, 1200 Atwater Avenue, at 8.15 p.m, The program will include travel films, lectures on Medicine for the Layman by outstanding \u2018doctors, and six evenings devoted to Music Appreciation.The public is invited to attend these lectures and concerts which are free of charge.- ary featuring taped interviews with violators at the scene of their arrests.Mr.Hammond revealed CFCF staff newsmen or correspondents would expand their present coverage to the Montreal City e LUMBER * PLYWOODS * HARDWARE ° PAINTS | * WALLBOARDS ® WALL PANELLINGS _ DO-IT-YOURSELF! * ® COFFEE & END TABLE TOPS | © IRON ond WOOD LEGS | e SMALL SIZE PLYWOOD ® CUT TO SIZE ORDERS ® IDEAS \u2014 PLANS © DISPLAYS\u2014FREE ESTIMATES ® FREE SKETCHES DRAWN ; HOME OWNER'S BUDGET PLANS RE.7-6575 | SHEARER LUMBER 3 .2571 Cote de Liesse Rd.; Open Saturday till 2 P.M.- SEE THE LATEST HIGH-FIDELITY SYSTEMS Complete Information Free) eS Sheth Se 20 em pe a cher ocx bh es +« All Agree- No Man Is An Island 1 ND.G\u2019s Member of Parliament has declared peeple have come to acknowledge for the first time in history that the whole community has a responsibility for the Welfare of each | individual.William Hamilton M.P., said that \u201cthroughout the free and democratic world every political party, in or out of power accepts the principle that the state, as the representative of us all, must So conduct itself that opportunities for employment are available for all who seek them or must offer a measure of support to those who cannot find work.\u201d \u201cBecause this is the century for the common man,\u201d he told members of the Canadian Progress Club of Montreal, \u201cevery party in every democratic country, is steadily building up a \u201ccomplex of social security measures unlike anything the world has ever known.\u201d Mr.Hamilton noted that Canada has unemployment insurance, - family allowances, old age pensions, veterans\u2019 allowances and a host of other measures of a similar nature \u2014 all designed to provide help and assistance for all who need it and all supported by every political party.He said it was not only the government which is accepting the responsibility of making this the century for the common man.\u201cBusiness and industry have accepted their full share,\u201d he stated.\u201cFirst by their technollo- gical and marketing progress, which has made more jobs for | more people, and by their at- , titude that those who work for them must be treated with sympathy and understanding.Also by providing good working conditions and facilities and finally by the growing realization that some form of job security is desired by all those who work and that the dignity of labor is tole be respected.\u201cHowever there are those who will argue that all these things are not enough,\u201d Mr.Hamilton said.\u201cThey believe that always there must be more and more for dll in return for less and less, but even thbse who argue .fhis | way will admit today that free | men everywhere are living bet- | ter, with more physical com- | forts and fewer worries aboüt their social security then ever before in history.\u201d i Tobacco manufacturers \u2018use 80,000,000 pounds of - Aromatic leaf per year in clgarets.and smoking tobacco.THEE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, RESIDENTS HONORED: Several local residents were honored last week by the State of Israel Bond Organization when Col.Dina Werth, chief of the training staff of the Israeli Women\u2019s Army, presented them with special awards in recognition of outstanding service during the Israeli Bond Drive.Left to right _are: Mrs.H.J.Halperin, who received a \u201cChen\u201d charm; Mrs.Anna Raginsky, women\u2019s division.chairman, \u201cChen\u201d bracelet, with more than $30,000 worth of sales; Col.Werth; Joseph N.Frank, national treasurer; Mrs.M.Stavitsky, United States women\u2019s division national chairman; and Max Wolofsky, whe: received a \u201cPalmach\u201d for sales exceeding $10,000.6 Trophies Ready For Canvassers Of Red Feather Red Feather canvassers engaged in the current \u201cClose-the- Gap\u201d campaign for $1,685,000 are competing hotly for six trophies annually awarded ta workers in various divisions for outstanding achievement.- Phe cups, all donated by local firms an¥ individuals, have furnished moments of excitement at closing dinners of Red Feather campaizns for several years.Announcements of winners are made and the winners\u2019 names engraved on the plagues on the trophies.Last year three of the six went to the Women\u2019s Division; the Eaves and Bessette Cup, for the highest percentage obtained as between the Men's Division and the Women\u2019s Division; the ' Aird Nesbitt 100% Plus Cup, to the divisional chairman hawing the highest percentage of his or her objective; and the Mappin and Webb Cup, earmarked for the Women\u2019s Division and award- ed to the district in the Divic| sion with the highest percentage of objective.The Henry Birks Cup, awarded to the district other than the Woman's Division with the highest percentage of its objective, last year was won by an Outre- mont district of the Territorial Division.The Howard S.Paich Cup went to the leading =ec- tion of the Industry and Finance Division and was won by-the Tobacco Section, and the Leslie Cup for the leading section in the Professional and Public Service Division was carried off by the Social Agencies Section.Col.Buchanan .(Continued from Page 1) tended Law Faculty, University of Bachelor of Civil Law.He at- of Montreal, and was called to the Quebec Bar in 1923, he was created at Queen's Counsel in 1941, Colonel Buchanan is a past president of both the Junior Bar Association, Montreal, and the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps | Association.In civil life he is head of the legal firm of Buchanan, Mac- Gregor, Allister and Ewasew, Montreal.guards your during cold weather.: BE FRIDAY, OCTOBER- 14, 1985 \u2014\u2014+\u2014\u2014\u2014 PAGE TIVE This year, the Federation of Catholic Char- itfies corfhpletes, with the aid of Montrealers, a quarter century of service to our community.From a modest beginning, the Federation now supports 32 agencies and services covering all phases of modern welfare work.Help this work continue by giving generously when the canvasser calls .Qctober 13th to 27th.* FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES CAMPAIGN (TOP SOIL|rorsau Just arrived from Holland! Thousands of Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Narcissi, Crocuses, Muscarias, etc, efc., in a great number of varieties.Order yours today ! $4.00 for 1 cubic yard $3.50 for each additional cu.yd.delivered The finest top soil obtainable BLACK SOIL For Top Dressing 6.00 per cu.yd.\u2014 2 cu.yds.of more $5.50 per cu.yd.delivered Filling Earth, $8.00 per load of 4 to 5 cu.yds.® Rock Gardens Stone $14.00 per ton © AR types of stones and cement blocks for walks and terraces PRICES ON REQUEST ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, PERENNIAL PLANTS Visit Us at Our New Location MONTEE de LIESSE at COTE VERTU E.DACCORD LTD.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR NURSERY: RE: 3-7324 - RE.7-8742 oil supply.A fuel contract with Tolhurst Oil will protect you against running out of oil TOLHURST OIL LIMITED 845 QUERBES AVENUE © TA 7271 D EEE A0 TAGE SIX THE EXAMINER.Serving the City of Westmount \u201cae Published Every Friday by \u2018 THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave., Montreal \u201c WaAlnut 2773 % The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted vice.half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept, - \u2018+ Ottawa.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year;-\u201481.00 to public ser- - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, \u201c, Fire Prevention Week # * ¥ Carelessness With Matches and Cigarettes Costs Us Billions - Each Year Fire Prevention Week reminds us of the tremendous economic loss this country suffers each year through this scourge.And the pity of it is that a great part 1955 a Repentance | By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor Rector of Trinity Memorial Church » ].Mary Baker Eddy: We have been considering our Lord's teaching about the Kingdom of God for some weeks.Perhaps we should have prefaced those articles with some words about the conditions attached to the entering into the Kingdom, but now that we hivve seen something of the teaching we may attend to those preliminaries.When John the Baptist came to prepare the way of the Lord he laid all his emphasis on one word\u2014Repent.He was a preacher.with one sermon'and one text \u2014 Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.Only when he was asked for details on the way to express repentance did he deal with specific cases, The word Repent covered everybody from tax gatherers to the religious leaders of the nation.The word was \u2018a reminder that not one of them was in a fit state to enter into the Kingdom.And the word does not simply apply to outward conduct, but reached down into the very heart and mind of the hearer.John was saying to each man in the crowd \u2014 \u201cYou have been thinking in the wrong way about your dealings with God and your neighbour.And because you have been thinking in the wrong way you have been doing the wrong things.\u2018Now repent, that is, change your minds, and you will find that you do the right things.And further, there is a reason why you should change your minds, and why your thinking is not adequate, and that is that the Kingdom of God is right hére and you are not ready for it.\u2019 That is - all implied in the word Repent.It is a call to self-examination, to see where the thinking and action of each individual are wrong and how they may be righted.It was at that point that individuals came to John to ask for advice.And he gave them the advice suited to their circumstances \u2014 which was, in effect, to go back to their work and do it honestly, and with consideration for other people.When John was put in prison because he had applied exactly BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Miss Gwenn Harvey, Pastor's Assistant Galt McDermott, -B.Mus., Organist B.A., \u201cFAITH oF OUR FATHERS\u201d Is it Adequate for their, Sons ?SUNDAY - 11:00 a.m.- SCHOOL W.S.Weaver, Ph.D., Supt.7:30 p.m.\u201cTHE STONE OF DESTINY\" Chief Corner Stone or Rock of Offence ?DR.JOHNSTON WILL PREACH Congregational Fellowship: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.Young People's Union: Fri., 8:00 p.m YOU WILL BE MADE WELCOME the same words to Herod as.to .Herod\u2019s subjects, then Jesus toqk up the same sermon and came into Galilee preaching the Good News of the Kingdom of God, and saying .believe the Good News.\u201d It is precisely the same sermon \u2014 \u201cThe Kingdom of God is here but you cannot receive it unless you change your minds.Your present way of thinking about God and your neighbour makes it impossible for you to take in the Good News which I have for you.\u201d Our Lord comes to us with the same message.For even though turies of Christian teaching, still we are obsessed with the things of the world, and we lay so great an emphasis\u2019 on them, that we have wrong ideas about God as well.And as a result we are still in need of repentance.Chirstian Science À J Man's responsibility to make religion practical in his activities throughout the week will be emphasized in the mon entitled \u201cDoctrine of Atdne- ment\u201d at Christian Science church services on Sunday.Scriptural selections include Paul's advice to the Hebrews: \u201cSeeing then\u2019 that we have a into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession.\u201d Also pointing up the need for PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue .Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister Sunday, October 16th 11:00 a.m.Public Worship.: \u201cMORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE RDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A.Woodin, \u2019 ÇÛ Organist and Choirmaster ® WESTMOUNT ond VICTORIA AVES.= Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A.Assistant Sunday, October 16th The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper Will be observed at Both Services 11:00 a.m.Mr Wilkie.11:15 a.m.The Church Séhool.7:30 p.m.Mr.Wilkie.The number 114 bus stops at the corner.; DORIS KILLAM, A.R.C.T., L.Mus., (McGill) .Organist and Choir Director 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion.\u201cRepent ye and we have behiñd us nineteen cen- , Lesson-Ser- |.\u20ac \u201811:00 a.m.great high priest, that is passed\u2019 TIIE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1955 -of this loss could be prevented by a reasonable amount of care on the part of everyone who uses matches and cigaret-| -tes.Eighty-five percent of all house fires «can be traced to carelessness with match-||| es or smokes \u2014 and there is a house fire [|| .every eighty seconds, all year round.: Last summer more than two million acres of Canadian forests were destroyed by fire.It is difficult to ascertain \u201cthe causes of all the fires that wrought this | destruction, but it can be safely said that| the majority of them, too, were caused \u2018by the carelessness of travellers.-Each of| = - these two million burnt-out acres could| have been converted \u2018into $1,500 worth _ of newsprint.Each three hundred acres of such land could have produced one hundred cords of wood annually i in perpetuity.Careless with cigarêttes and matches is costing Canadians something like three and a half billion dollars RE + 7s a year.\u2014 emulating the master Christian 4 is the following passage to be read from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by \u201cIt is possible, \u2014 yea, it is the duty and privilege of every child, man, and woman, \u2014 to foHow in some - degree the example of the Master by the demonstration of Truth and Life, of \u201chealth and holiness.\u201d .be | Westmount Baptist | + * \" \u201cFaith of oar Fathers\u201d \u2014 Is it adequate for their sons?This will be the subject of the morning sermon.in Westmount Baptist Church.In the-evening, Dr.Johh- ston will speak of the \u201cStone of Destiny\u201d.Is it the Chief Corner Stone or a Rock of Offence?Visitors.are cordially welcome to al] services.Give a rain-spotted felt hat a light rubbing with steel wool to raise the nap and remove the spots.~ ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, $ Honorary Assistant Trinity XIX YOUTH SUNDAY Holy Communion, Sunday School, Ma:tins, (said).SOLEMN EUCHARIST.7:00 p.m.Evensong.WEEKDAYS: \u2018Holy Communion 7:00 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.8:00 a.m.Monday and Friday.9:30 a.m.Wednesday ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Cote St.Antoine Rcad and Church Hill 8:00 a.m.9:45 a.m.10:15 a.m.Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Rev.H.J.Skynner, B.A., L.Th.Trinity XIX 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.11:00 a.m.Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon.Preacher: The Rec tor.7:30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon., Preacher: Rev.J.Skynner.ST.LUKE'S DAY Tuesday, October 18th 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion, Mr, Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.Organist: TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Trinity XIX CHILDREN\u2019S DAY AND YOUTH SUNDAY Holy Comn.union.\"8:00 a.m, 9.45 a.m.Junior Department.1:00 a.m, 1 Mattins.Preacher: The Rector.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department.7:30 p.m, Evensong, Preacher: Rev.T.A, Ramsey.Tuesday St.Luke the ey ngelish.10:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Wednesday 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Thursday z 10: 00 am.Holy Commiinion.Pat np ~ Genesis, Ch.1, v.1 \u2014 Come to Church | Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.\u2018 - There Does Freedom Flourish.ee Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Sa \" , October 16th : Sunday School.Church Service.love, as ' \u2018to God for a savour.\u2019 Wednesday Testimony Meeting.READING | ROOM In the Church Edifice.Open to public Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.\u2014 8:15 p.m.Subject of Lesson-Sermon: : \u201cDOCTRINE OF ATONE- Golden Text: Ephesians 5:2.Wilk in | hrist also hath loved us, and hath given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice f sweetsmelling \"4 SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL_ 4128 Sherbrooke St.West Dr, Hairy 4 Stern, Rabbi SABBATH SERVICES ' ok 5 Eyening, ( October 14th, at 8:15 speak: on ° elo tory \"of Creatine.Catan morning, October 1 À 11:30 o'clock, Sermonette: et The a Be Light\u2019.- Daily Services Monday through Friday at 5:45 pm.Sunday mornings at 10:15 \"orclock.- Religlous School Junior School, Sunday morning at 10:00 o'clock.High School, Saturday morning -at 9:45 o'clock.Daily Hebrew School Monday through Friday afternoons commencing at 3:30 o'clock.- CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm PUBLIC WORSHIP NEW MOON WILL BE BLESSED THIS SABBATH MORNING Sabbath Eve, Friday October 14th Candle Lighting at Evening Service at Sabbath Morning 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Services.~ 10:00 a.m.Junior Congregati 10:00 a.m.-Scriptural Reading.6 v.8.1 Samuel, Ch.vs.18 4:55 p.m.Evening Services.Westmount, Que.> the | There | \u2018CALVARY \u201cCHURCH _ Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue, Westmount .11:00 a.m.Communion Service.FT HAND 1:30 p.m.LE Le, .GOD\u2019: THE STORY \u2014 *.THE MOVIE Ca .How de Le view it of life?LS Supplementar:- following the service.Communion >, Ministers: Ty Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.~ Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A, © LAYMEN\u2019S SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.11:00 a.m.11:00 a.m.Church School.Beginners, Primary and - Junior Depts, Principal Robert A.Speirs: \u201cThe Laÿman's Challenge\u201d, Dr.Lloyd Smith: Tn 30 p.m.\u201cpe \u20188: 50.pm.Ofginist and Cholrmaster jm Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.- \u2014\u2014 101 Cote St.Antoine Road (near Argyle Avenue) WESTMOUNT: | \u2019 Ministers: i Rev.D.M.Grant, BA.Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.~~ LAYMEN'S SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.Mr.George Marshall of .Cornwall, Ontario.Execu-\u2019 tive of the Men of St.An- - drew\u2019's will conduct the service.7:30 p.m, Mr.Grant, \u201cWISHING - WILL MAKE IT SO\".11:00 a.m.~ Church School.6:30 p.m.Senior Young Peoples.Organist and Choir Director \u2014\u2014 PHILLIPS MOTL B.A., Mus.Bac., F.C.C.O.IVESTMOUNT Park \\ \"EMMANUEL UNITED CHURCH pe.Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: .Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A., B.D.S unday, October 16th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service: Inescapable Christ\u2019.11:00 a.m.Sunday School.a Sun.morning New Moon a à 8:15 a.m.7:30 p.m.Evening Service: ne \u201cNight Mon.morning New Moon at 7:15 a.m.+ Scenes in the Bi .Sun.and Mon.evenings at 4:55 p.m.i Weekday mornings at .7:30 a.m, Chol: Director: J.C.Beott, L.R.S.:M.Weekday evenings at .6:15 p.m.Organist: 0.KR.Gliddon, Guest, Preacher: 7:00 p.m.7:30 p.m.hour at 8:45 St James United Church 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels REV.NORMAN RAWSON, , REV.B.B.BROWN, D.D., Asst.Minister REV.NETTm ~ r J.WILSON, B.A.B.D, Arnold Bellis, Corns and Choirmaster, The REV.J.LORNE GRAHAM, BA, B.D, Dominion United Church, \u2018Ottawa .11:00 a.m.Sermon Subject: \u201cDAZZLED BY GOD\u201d.Recital of Organ Music.\u201cAVAILABLE BUT NOT USED\u201d.The Rev.J.Lorne Graham, the beloved ; Minister of Dominion United Church, Ottawa will be preaching at both services.« \u2019 Rev.Rawson will be-at Dominion United Church, Ottawa, Anniversary Services.There will be a young people\u2019s fellowship $.m.in the Ladies\u2019 Parlour.The Church Doors will be open at 6:30 p.m.Parking facilities are available in the, Church yard.- Minister t.Minister CF Strong Purpose of Youth?§- Young.People's \u2018Union.ide SE An ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH TI 4 TS TT Tn ET RYT FRR UNITED : \u2018= Minister: Rev.Waiter J.Spence, BA.co or we Protestants Is this our way» DOMINION-DOUGLAS : Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.Intermediate and Senior: : .I ar be STE Ete p= REE \u201cschools.An excellent buy, $17,500 \u2019 LOTS for sale, 60 x 120, Howick, THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 195% t I aid 5 Ù HILLMAN CONVERTIBLE ACCESSORIES | HUSKY PARTS ~ | HARD TOP SALES SEDAN SERVICE \u201cae [CITY MOTORS ezzzs St.Catherine W.Fl.4616 \u201c \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 The.Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 45+ 3c for each additional word par & C4 8 FE À PAGE SEVEN Statesman Sales Ambassador Service Metropolitan Parts Rambler Accessories.CITY 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1953.21-b NURSING HOMES HOME for aged persons in Lachine.Affectionate care.25 hour nursing service.ME.7-5311.N-27 26 GARAGES TO LET HEATED, piste \u201cGreene and Sherbrooke, N-18 29- FOE SALE SHERBROOKE and Elm, one large front room apartment, modern completely furnished.Private washroom and entrance.Frigidaire, linen and cleaning included.$67.00.Apply Box 481 c/o 2185 Hampton Avenue.N-39 19 SHARE LIVING QUARTERS ELDERLY lady Jroutd share her furnished apartment with businéss lady or gentleman.Near bus and streetcar stop.DE.6862.N-35 ze ROOMS TO LET 4262 WESTERN Avenue, Apt.1.Double room, furnished, with privt -43 RE.3-5485 or janito: : anitor.2307 Rem leges.CLAREMONT Sherbrooke, rooms to rent, business people only.WA.9686.Home Education | THE YALUE' OF SELF- CONFIDENCE HELEN GREGG GREEN -they not taught their son to say A certain book on child behavior points out that one of the most valuable bank accounts that parents can encourage their children to, provide for themselves is the gradual growth of self dependence.Such encouragement includes teaching children attractive habits in speech and manner, with which may be built confi- dence and self-assurance, thus à leading the way to becoming ready for the acceptance of social and economic relations.This is a big step in the right direction.I overheard an eight-year-old boy in a restaurant say to his parents.\u201cHand me the cardboard!\u201d The parents were well- dressed and spoke well.Why had menu! At a summer resort a mother + RAGalhe FUNCRAL HOMC 5610 _ \u201cSherbrooke SEW, DExven 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home and Chapel E ; and a well - developed husky daughter ~of ten arrived carrying three zmall dolls, which were later taken everywhere the two went.When daughter sat on the porch she placed the dolis on a chair by Her side.When she went ihto Lake Huron she spent the time \u201centertaining\u201d her dolls on one of the rubber floats, even though other children, the floats being few, had to swim, or to play on the beach.The mother hovered near her daughter, It was plain she was keeping daughter Patty her \u201cbaby\u201d.When introduced to other guests Patty was at a loss for words.The mother always took the initiative, frequently beginning a conversation with a recital of how much \u2018Patty's \u201cfamily\u201d meant to her.\u201cShe has a special suitcase for them to ride in,\u201d she would add.In contrast, there are the Kerr children.When you go to their house, whether or not their.parents are at home, you are met with hospitable courtesy and ease of manner.The girls are interested in whatever you have to say; it is a pleasure to converse with them.Eventually, a time comes to every child when he wants to do auctibe Funeral Ser » e Ÿ Se le = The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty | J $10.00 SET seran seat covers for Oldsmobile sedan.\u2018 Excellent condition.FI.2501, TWO girl's beige 12 and 14.GL.1550.MAPLE bed, first quality spring and mattress $90, matching night table $15., matching chest and mirror $63.like new.WA, 1877 N-29 WALNUT double bed, mattress and spring.Green bed, 34 size with winter coats, size N-38 MEN'S coting shoes size 8.Hats re Ginastone bag, WE.5504 N-32 BLACK Persian lamb fur coat and muff, brown broadtail jacket, excellent condition.EL.5593.N-33 the courteous and pleasing thing.How disconcerting it must How important to be prepared in advance?Time and again-in restaurants observes boys and girls clutching their knives and forks in an awkward manner, while their \u2018parents sit by using theirs correctly.Tell me, why have not mother and dad taught Bobby and Betty the right way?I know a pretty, but unobservant, girl who was not asked to join manners, An effective plan to help the children \u201cpractice the gracious amenities of daily living is to teach both boys and girls, when they are very young to use these courtesies in their play.This, however, does little good unless they are encouraged to apply what they have learned in this way every time that an opportunity presents itself.Today practically all our teenage youngsters want to possess know-how-and to be able to stand on their own feet as soon as possible.This is a new kind of world, where the helpless dependent youngtimer is out of step.The knowledge of what to do and what not to do both in private and public, gives a feeling of assurance and confidence, which is another rung on the ladder of success.The more confidently growing America climbs up those rungs the stronger and happier our country will be, In the final analysis, £racious manners mean thinking way of Hving the Golden Rule.Loretto Alumnae The first meeting of the Loretto Alumnae of Montreal for the 1955-56 season will be held Monday, October 17, at the University Women's Club, 3492 Peel Stat 8 p.m.Members and all former Loretto pupils are cordialiy invited to attend.An interesting gift wrapping demonstration has been arranged courtesy of The T.Eaton Company, Limited, Montreal.To keep metal and wood wastebaskets cleah, wax the interior.Dust, pencil shavings, and other loose dirt will be less likely to stick.+ N-37.be for him if he has to struggle | | for the right words and actions ?a sorority because of poor table 29 FOR SALE .DINING CHAIRS A fine set of 10; Queen Anne.Large Oriental and scatter rugs.Sheraton china cabiget, bookcase, antique dropleaf d 3 shelf curio cabinet, down filled \"loveseat, wing chairs, antique blanket chest, Dresden and other china, paintings, crystal, ornaments.Inexpensive.UN.6-9029.N-40 ANTIQUE VICTORIAN SOFA Perfect condition, newly upholstered.OR.1-7127.23 TRAILERS FOR RENT Have you something you want moved Immediately and inexpensively.Rent a trailer from Ace Traller and Outboard Motor Rentals.RE.8-9871.N-18 TUXEDOS Wonderful buys, different sizes.Also top hats, dress shirts.Just arrived at Council Thrift Shop 2083, Union Avenue near Sherbrooke, 24 CHILD'S white painted chifferobe, $45., painted toy box $5.washing machine with wringer $45.WA.S115.Boy's ice skates, size 8, size Complete ski set boots s oi .8588.ore VACUUM cleaner, radio phonograph, 2 room size rugs.4 drawer dresser.Broiler.Dining room table and chairs.Electric roaster, Sandwich toaster.DE.9588.N-20 MAN'S winter coat.Woman's winter coats, size 20.Dresser.DE.9588.CHESTERFIELD suite, dark blue, Hudson seal coat, 2 years old size 38.Large mirror 4\" frame, occasional chairs, .vases, Souvenir spoons, sterling.FI, 6918 82 p.m, RUG, 8 x 9, $10.Runners, large couch, $6., lady's grey coat, interlined, .DE.0237.N-44 BOY Scout uniform.Brown shoes.English wool jacket.34 inner spring bed and mattress, Oak spool chair.antique.WE.5633.N-45 CHILDREN'S photograps, in your home.Black and white, or colored.McCullagh.AV.8-1721.Phone after Trades and Professional Cards x 20 Words 75e - Additionci Words 3c Each * BOOKKEEPING SERVICE AVAILABLE Complete bookkeeping service for small business at very r able monthly fees.WA.6993 evenings.36 BUILDING EEPAIRS ACADIA Construction Co.Ltd, concrete, brick, stone, plaster, tile concrete blocks.Repairs and alterations to sidewalks chimneys walls, floors, foundations; also waterproofing and caulking.Phone RE.8-2336.N CARPENTRY S.STANDRING _REGD, General Carpentry.Iterations and repairs.Painting and decorating.Planned kitchens, playrooms, arborite cotnt- er tops and panelling, a specialty.Satisfaction guaranteed.Call HU.8- CARTAGE AND MOVING VAN truck available evenings and Saturdays.Mac.TA.3736.N-12 DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKER, designer, all kinds of alterations.WE.7420.N-8 EUROPEAN dressmaker and de signer, dresses made, alterations and repairs, 5110 Sherbrooke West.Apt.1 DANCING, SINGING, MODELING ACROBATIC, ballet, tap, ballroom, singing, elocution, modeling.Charm courses for children and adults.Models trained and placed in Fashion Show.Showroom and Commer cial Photography.Speirs-Miller Studios.DE.3717.N-7 - LOST.between 8: WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTIQUES.Fine furniture, china silver, pictures, clock, objets d'art pewter, jewelery, ,decorative accessories, etc.purchased.Full value paid.Representative calls.Lyons, HA.6089.Established 1920.N-9 DINING ROOM TABLE Preferably walnut, to suit old style Bving room, wanted.EL, 9115.N41 BOOKS \u2018WANTED IMMEDIATE PAYMENT, AND REMOVAL.ISOBEL » -stACKENZIE, BOOKS, 1247 GREENE AVE.WE, WANTED vacuum cleaner, overlook minor repair, HU.8-4882, ~ .N-39 8% + DOMESTIC HELP WANTED Ï CAPABLE woman cleaners, 5 hours .daily.Monday to Saturday for Pro testant schools.grounds and Westmount Bivd., one \u2018brown western style boot.Newly resoled.Reward.DE.7380.N-34 42 PERSONAL PERSONAL PROBLEMS BUREAU REGISTERED Vocational, Marriage, Family COUNSELLING Corner Guy 1535 Sherbrooke West, wi.8509 Day and Evening to 7 p.m.For further information see telephone book\u2014yellow pages N-15 SKINNY GIRLS! GAIN 5 TO 10 LBS, New pep.Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets.Improves appetite impaired by iron deficiency.only 60c.All druggists.+5 MONEY TO LOAN AT 5% mortgage loans quickly.Con- N-22 tractors.Privates.Notary.EL.1106.N-28 FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs.123% Greene Ave, WI.3312, NS RADIO T.V.REPAIRS RADIO and television repair by expertly licensed technician, also washing machines,\" refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, motors and electric stoves.TU.9969 N-4 UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of all kinds, Custom and recovering.Remodelling and repairs, Expert workmanship.Free estimates, 24-hour Marcel Aubin, West.Phone WI, WEDDINGS WEDDING photographs.18 different pictures 4\u201d x 3\u2019.McCullagh.AV, 8-1721.Phone after 5.N-16 WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED - 2007 Union Avenue Plateau 1104 \u2018Montreal West, St.Laurent.Apply in persqn, Room 215, 3460 Mc- Tavish St, 9 p.m.to 4 p.m.Monday to Friday., 39 Lo LOST CHILD'S navy suit Jacket.Greene Avenue, 83 car, Victoria.Sunday.- WE.5797.N-48 Westmount\u201d athietie- \u2018\u2018Get-acquainted\u2019\u2019 size service.- 5031 Notre Dame St.3634, N-3 + .J - {PAGE BIGHT: vaah Ths: = meey Social + ntainers by covering them with flexible place mats.Mrs.Fixit wanted to make her living room look cool and summery.She bought threes beige colored place mats, measuring 12 by 18 inches and woven of straw.Her rather formal lamp bases were then covered by twa of the mats.It was simple to hold the mats in place temporarily with inconspicuous paper clips.Across the room she used the third beige mat to cover a straight vase that held tall growing philydendron.As the mat was too tall for the vase, she merely folded under fhe\u201d \u2018bottom edge where necessary.Or she could have cut it with scissors and covered it with press-on tape, as she would have bound any raw edge.and house plants.The FOR CRIPPLED CH DÈE \u201c sident of the Easter Seals Society of Quebec, donates a cheque -j- to \u201cDouglas Bremner, president of the: School for Crippled ' Children, as Linda Durocher \u2018smiles happily in the center.The cheque \u2014 for \u2018almost $9,000 \u2014 represented contributions made in the annual Easter Seals\u2019 campaign.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, \u2018FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, -1955- Chapter Of Hadassah] Plans Annual Shower \u201cWalter Attridge, right, pre- Inspection, Banquet, To Feature Visit Of True Kindred Official Montreal Conctave No.1, Order of True Kindred will hold its inspection to-day when Mrs.Dorothy Otto, of St.Louis, Mo., Supreme Commander, will be-ma- king her official visit.Mrs.Georgina James will preside.The meeting will take place in Victoria Hall, Westmount, at 8 p.m., following which a banquet will be held.Mrs.Rose Smart and her committee will be in charge.Mrs.Otto and her party were entertained at a luncheon yesterday in the Queen's Hotel.Dramatic New Color For Fall Make-up How will you look this Fall?Like the loveliest princess of the East, says Elizabeth Arden, and introduces Oriental Pink, one of the most exciting \u2014 and loveliest make-ups in years.With brilliant, exciting roseate overtones and rich, mysterious depths, this inspired make-up color comes in two tones of lipstick, rouge and nail lacquer: Oriental Pink and Plus Oriental Red.Both are the key to Miss Arden\u2019s drarhatic new look .à look that is delicate, muted, with eyes emphasized in a strikingly different way, the mouth glowing like a Rajah\u2019s rarest jewel .And it is a look that flatters every face .the perfect make-up for \u201cthe new fashions that are so definitely Eastern in origin .with sheath-like lines, rich colors, opulent textures.There are two Elizabeth Arden completely co-ordinated Oriental make-ups \u2014 .a Pale Ivory Oriental for blondes (light base and powder with Oriental Pink lipstick, rouge, nail lacquer \u2014 and a Golden Ivory Oriental for brunettes (darker base and powder with Plus Oriental Red).w op those who tamnot help themseives .- the sick and aged.the orphans and abandoned children .the crippled and un: .\u20acémployables.You can-help by your generosity.Your contribution will ensure a continuance of a planned and efficient program .of service 16 those who cannot help\u201dthem- : selves, Give when the canvass cols\u2019 8.5 - October +] 3th 10-27 hi #: a te sAL mA 5 vision - FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES CAMPAIGN Ie IT UE \"4 0 \u201812.30 p.m.at the Synagogue Au- | Hall, Willibrord Avenue, Verdun.IN- THE, omen 3 Pood \u2019 ~ Donor Luncheon - The Spanish and Portuguese Sisterhood will hold the Annual Donor Luncheon, on Tuesday at ditorium.Miss Jennie Goldstein, famous Stage, Screen, Radip end T.V.Personality, will present a two-hour program.Miss Jeïfhie Erdrich is general convener.Ticket convener\u2014Mrs.Claire Elias; ticket co-convener\u2014Mrs.George |; Kirschberg; program book con- vener\u2014Mrs.W.Silverberg; program book co-convener\u2014Mrs.A.B.Regenstreif; publicity\u2014Mrs.D.R.Israel, Silver Cross-Whist The R.C.A.F.Silver Cross Mothers (Remembrance Association).is holding a military whist on Tuesday, Oct.25, in the Y.WC.A.Auditorium, Dorches- ter St.West.Play will commence at 8.15, and players are requested to take their own cards.\u2019 There will be a talent table and door prizes.\u201d The public are invited and tickets may be had from Mrs.Hall.Tel.OR.1-7391.The proceeds will be devoted to the welfare work of the association amongst the R.C.A.F.veterans.The regular October meeting of the Association hag been cancelled.Guided Tour A guided Tour and Tea Party at the Jewish Hospital of Hope is being arranged by the Council of Units to take place on Wednesday afternoon, October 19.Members and friends are invited and will be given an opportunity to see what rehabilitation means to those who are chronically ill.The hospitality committe for the .tea: party following the tour is headed by Mrs.A.Blauer and Mrs.H.Oberfield.Chartered buses will leave hoth the Garland terminus and at the corner of Mount Royal and Park Avenue at 1.30 p.m.sharp.- Annual Whists Non-Pensioned Veterans Widows Association will hold\u2019 its amual military whist to-day at 8.15 p.m.at St.Willibrord\u2019s There will be table and door prizes.- Players are requested to take their own cards.: Tickets may be obtained from Mrs.M.Wilsoh PO-6-2420 or at the door.Rummage Sales The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital will hold their Fall rummage sale on Tuesday, October 18 at 10.30 a.min St.Stephen's Church Parish The annual shower sponsored by the Ethel Epstein Ein Chapter of Hadassah will take place Monday at 8.30 p.m., at the Zionist Headquarters, 2025 Uni-' versity Street.The proceeds of this program will be applied for Youth Aliyah.The Ethel Epstein Kin Chap: ter has been well known throughout the country, and in many parts of the United States, for the publication of \u201cA Treasure PAGE THIRTEEN for My Daughter\u201d, the Jewish home-maker\u2019s handbook.Now in its fourth printing, the \u201cTreasure\u201d tells the story of all Jew ish festivals, customs and cere monies, and describes how the housewife can enrich the holiday with the appropriate dishes as well as the authentic explanae tions to the children.- .The program on Monday evening will include a cookery sale, palm and tea-cup readings, ens tertainment and refreshments.Conveners are Mrs.Sarah Policoff, Mrs.S.S.Feiner and Mrs.H.Albin.The President of the Chapter is Mrs.S.(Ann) Gd WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.Royal Bank Bullding \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave, .Why not enroll with a private school established over 20 years tn Westmount and which has graduates in all leading Montreal firms?Classes, also private lessons, Day or Evening.Expert Instruction.; WEllington 1885 ~ | : : \u2018The School of Successful Students\u201d Warshaw.1 ® BALLET .® SINGING Special Classes for Talented Children THE EVANS SISTERS SCHOOL Of The .DANCE and MUSIC 4845 Sherbrooke St.West, corner Victoria Ave.® TAP ® MUSICAL COMEDY Information and auditions for these classes may be obtained by calling Miss Verna Evans GL.4707 ® BATON .Bernadette 2016 Peel St.\"The Shop for Dancers\u201d Camadian Representative for FREED Theatrical Footwear © as worn by Sadler's Wells Baliet, National Ballet of Canada, The Royal Winnipeg Ballet Regulation Oak Leather Sole, Pleated Toe Ballet Shoes \u2014 $3.50 Also POINTE SHOES, TAP SHOES & ACROBATIC .SANDALS : Second Floor, Just North of Burnside Please Write or Phone for our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGWE Carpenter AV.8-1997 Hall, \u2018Dorchester \u2018and Atwater Streets.- fertilizer per its nutrients each $3.7 Meal (does not burn), each $2.25; 10 Ib.bags, each $1.2 minor elements.Sold in 100 Ibs.0.95; 5 Ib.pkge., each 0.55.A FOR LAWNS, HEDGES, BEDS, BORDERS AND VEGETABLE GARDEN At the rate of 2 to 4 Ibs.of appropriate depending on the soil fertility.FOR YOUR LAWN.Apply GOLDEN VICORO \u2018the new complete lawn food that won't burn, 1% the result of 23 years of research.It yields 100 square feet (10° x 10\u2019), slowly.Sold in 50 1b.bags, Or if you > for Swift's All organic (same as Milorganite), per 80 Ib, bags, $4.00 FOR HEDGES, BEDS ANN-BORDERS.Apply Swift's Steamed Bone the long distance fertilizer that will be available early next Spring when the plants need it most.Sold in 100 1b.bags, each $5.95; 50 Ib.aes, each $3.50; 25 Ib, bags, FOR.YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN.apply Standard Vigoro, mixing it well with the soil.It is a complete plant food, containing all (2 x 50 Ib.bags) $5.25; 50 Ib.bags, each $2.75; 25 Ib, bags, each $1.90; 10 Ib.pkge., each We also have the most complete choice of high quality Dutch and French SPRING FLOWERING BULSS, favourite ones or ask for our latest FALL BULB CATALOGUE.FREE DELIVERY anywhere in Montreal and surrounding districts for a purchase of $3.00 and over.COME AND SEE our most up-to-date GARDEN CENTRE.Open every from 8 a.m.to 6-p.m.md to 5 p.m.: oly from 3 until Oct, 22nd.Tel.MU.Come and choose your 1-1615 S15 LABELLE BLVD, L' ABORD A PLOUFFE, P.Q-(Mowrneu.9) .* PAGE FOURTEEN 7 BRIAN PATTERSON, 16 year old, fourth high student at St.Leo\u2019s Academy, won the Westmount Men\u2019s open singles championship last week, trimming Alan Telfer 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3.He will receive the Senior Trophy.Patterson, was also winner of the recent Academy senior singles tourney.returned to - WESTMOUNT BADMINTON CLUB Will commence their 25th season on Tuesday evening, October 25th, 1955, on the courts of the \u201c Westmount Junior High School, Academy Road.All.members are welcome and new players {men and ladies) will also be accepted.- , For information, please call JACK MORRIS, GL.1226, or .MR.ROWE, DE.1748.» the REASON why + MODERN BREWING FACILITIES, AN ALE THAT'S TRULY MILD! You can\u2019t go.Wrong if you want the best: \"rs MLO! .\u2018 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1955\u2014 UBC Cocos Face Possible Lack Of Manpower Maurice -Mariasine may face a manpower problem with his Unity Boys Club senior B basket-\" ball squâd, if the present trend continues.\u201c+, So far, only\u2019 four members of last year's .team are definitely returning.They aré Jack Me- Kissock, Dave Barnard, Grant Peterson and Ulrich Brown.Of the others, Bob Paul has Brockville, \u2018and Johnny Reddon is reported in Ontario.Mike Barnard, Emmett Murphy and Bill Buckberrough- are all \u201cindefinite.\u201d °° Ty \"Back dfter a year's absence\u2019 last season at Macdonald College.In addition, Mariasine expects Lo have Iam McIntosh, | elongated conter, With the team, : and continue every Wednesday and Friday at 8.30 p.m., at the Greene avenue layout, club, showed himself to be : a good club man,-but McGrail is \u201cexpected to be more than adequate as is \u2018Dick McGrail, who spent - Pratices started last \u2018week Ja Paul, in his first year with the ; ¥ Westmount Junior High's I ARGU St A Leo\u2019 s 5 tarts Puck Practices At Verdun St.Leo's Academy will start its hockey campaign today, when, prospective senior senior B players work out at Verdun auditorium.The bantams will make their bow next Friday., Due to lack,of material St.Leo's was unable to.field a tackle football squad this Autumn and the early start in hockey was found most feasible to | team are fifteen and sixteen old keep the older boys active, .Aboût .25 \u201ccandidates have registered for the initial practise but this includes only six hold overs from the 1954-55 | squad that finished a respectable].third in- last year's standing.Gone is all star defenceman Jac- -| ques Lefebvre, Joe Froio clever pivot player; rugged Karl Hurley _and team captain \"Gerry Remséy.\u2018.- Holdovers , \u201cfrom - \u201clast \u2018years | téams that are expected to carry the, brunt of this yéars hockey replicement, Mariasine i§ more concerned about the possible loss of Buckberrough, the West Hill.product particularly adept at snaring rebounds.Invitations are extended to all westend court artists tp try out with the club.=, .hopes, are Brendan Guilfoyle, John Roche, Phil Drummond and.John Farrell.Mike Lunny and Peter Armstrong will again fight it out for the regular goaler berth but are liable to encounter some opposition the up and come \u2018ing Claude Fleury.Fleury at present however ds slated to play Bantam, .Most.of the.newcomers to the youngsters and some of them should surprise before.the end of the season, - Academy Notes: 18 deamis Are playing.in the schools hais \u2018termural Volleyball Program.» \u201c The schools nine, six men touch teäms are enjoying a full scale schedule in the City of West- .mount-touch football leagues.Cengratulations to Brian Patterson in winning the schools senior tennis honors in the recent tournament.Sixteen year old Brian is rated\u2019 one of the best tennis prospects in Montreal and should go along the same trail that leads to success that two former Academy ten- nls greats in the person of Brendgn and Jimmy Macken ~personifl | so well for many .years, *} ~ 7B4 Keeps Lead In Te ouch Rugh y Patterson Gains On Pat Abbruzzi Harold_Patterson\u2019s spectacular performance against Ottawa earned \u201chim the heaviest bällot count of the day from the fans although Pat Abbruzzi's overall season total kept him in the \u201cPlayer of Distinction\u201d lead in the seventh annual Lord Calvert Trophy race.In the latest voting release, the hard-working Patterson sliced Abbruzzis margin to 420 points.The pèrennial leader has { amassed a total of 4,042 compared to Patterson\u2019s 3,622.Early in thie season, Abbruzzi was run- ner-up and then shot ahead of Patterson.Tex Coulter still held third spot although threatened by Sam Etcheverry who was accorded a big vote on Thanksgiving.Day.The Als' field general has boosted his total to 2,732 while Coulter has 3,060.Tom Hugo who racked up a touchdown also received much recognition from the fans as his count kept him in fifth place with 2,426.Herb Lord Calvert Trophy, remained in sixth place with 2,365.Completing the first \u201cPlayer of Distinction\u201d rankings were Doug McNichol, Juan Sheridan, Al \u2018Makowiecki, and Red O'Quinn in that order.The next voting\" takes place Saturday Toronto Argonauts.\u201cSMOKING IN BED FOOLISH PRACTICE That last cigarette can be fatal - - .aparticularly if it is taken in bed, according to the Province of Quebec Safety League, Some people reason that there is.no danger as the flames would wake them if they did fall asleep.This is foolish reasoning says the League.Furthermore, a person is asphyxiated before he is envélop- ed by flames.Have that last cigarette in the living room, suggests the League.Ottawa.The wholesale price index of the Bureau of Statistics\u2018 was 0.3 per cent higher at September 23 than a month before.for beef, hides and copper with Trawick, twice winner of the Rock ten | c when the Als are at home to the - \u201cHigher prices were recorded | smaller increases for zing, raw | rubber, sters, raw y sugar tin and iron ore, team picked up a pair of wins at their last outing, maintaimng their unbeaten record, and thus remain\u2019 on top of the A section of the midget league.; George Spare was the only bright light for the winless St.Leo\u2019s Blues; 7B5 split two and are four points off the leaders.In the\u201d \u201cB\u201d section, 7B3 leads the four team loop with 22 points.In games played on Tuesday afternoon, at Prince Albert Park, Mark Friedman was outstanding for 7B3 as he passed to Ray Mader and Ian Gill for two touchdowns and scored a pair of majors himself, one on a pass from Dwight Keizer, the second on a dash down the sideline\u2019 from 25 yards out.\u2019 Fred Moulton, John Lechter, Bob Garfinkle and Bob McLean kept 7BL in the running for a play off spot, leading their team to a win and a tie in 3 starts.Vie Salveneschi and Frank Gibson stood out for St.Leo's Reds as they picked\u2019up two ties.TBA Verdun-Lakeshore Rivalry On Again In Sunday Mafch Verdun Stampeders and Lake- shore Flyers are all set to put on another gridiron thriller this_ week, according to word from the rival camps.: Bill Davies\u2018 Flyers must ped if they hope to catch up to Chesley's \u2018high flying Verdun tes.So far the Flyers have dropped two tilts, hoth to the unbeaten Stamps.The clubs are due to hook up at Valois park, Saturday at ~ 2:15 pm, while the two weaker clubs, Three River Braves and Montreal Orfuns, \u2018clash at Morgan park.Last weekend the top two \u2018ran true to form, with Lake: shore downing Three Rivers 17-3 and 12-0, and Verdun clob- STANDIN mosqurzo 5 A bering Orfuns 20-0 and 32-0, P, L.D.Pts \u2014\u2014\u2014- 21 _ 3 4 8 Wrapping paper is a quality ve 2 2 6 product made chiefly from high MOSQUITO (A) B © * grade kraft pulp.It is not turned 0 3 9 jout solely on a mass production i 2 ë basis for the mills produce more a 2 2 than one hundred grades to meet \u201c0 o a |the special standards and Specie, 2 2° 2 fications of consumers.\u201d £032 se 0 1 7 | Maroons .8 3 3.3 -9 2.1 af TS - 0 8 1 1 3 0 2 a) A a, A 6 0,2 14 ce 0.3 15 4 2° 2 \"10 .2 3 1.0 8.0 \u20180 5°1 7 )B 7.1 7,1 3 11 1 0 22 , BANTAM (6) B Co 5 8 4 14 1 :1.15 2.\u20ac 4 8 3 1 11 0 8 4 4 DE ~ 2 - ; Hearts\u201d éppeal goes efficient program of Your contribution to this year\u2019s \u201cCalling all cies and services supported by the Federa< tion of CatHôlic Charities.Your contribution will ensure a continuance of a planned and \u2026 cannot help themselves.$507,000 isneeded .| \u2018 + «Give generously when the -sonvetser LL - calls +.Oct.13th to 27h: : : se al to assist the 32 agen» service to those who - THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1955\u2014 SHIRLEY LUFFMAN and John Harding, who will be club professionals for the newly formed Westend Figure Skating Club.Miss Luffman is a silver medalist and dance medalist, : senfor champion of Montreal and holder of the Wilson trophy.She has performed with several clubs, and was with Skating Sensations of 1850, a show that included Barbara \u2018Ann Scott.Harding is a silver medalist with, silver dance test, who has performed with the New Westminster, Vancouver and Kirkland Lake Skating Clubs.He was with the Hollywood Ice Revue of Chicago at one time.a - Downy WwW et RS @ WITH THE COLLAPSE: of+ junior 2 hockey in Montreal, the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League was revamped in keeping with its position this year as the only organized junior circuit in the city.And going along with this new, look idea are the NDG Monarchs, one of the stronger teams in the loop according to preseason reports.J .The Metropolitan league could be just the thing to revive interest in junior hockey.Outside of a winning club, nothing creates more interest than sectional appeal, and that is just what the loop is offering.There seemed to be two main ideas in forming the league \u2014 to bring costs down to more reasonable levels, and to make junior hockey a local affair.Just hov- well the moguls who control the situation have succeeded has still to be seen; chances are it will take quite a few seasons to even think in any terms of permanent success.It is also a moot point to consider the calibre of the league.Certain factions would like to have an out and out A status, but .with the juntor A Canadiens using thé 10 teams to farm.out\u2019 I prospects, that would be silly.And, while attempting to \u201csell\u201d | their product, it would also be silly to_ retain the old B nomenclature.Simply \u201cjunior\u201d in the meantime is an ideal solution, In its debut last year the league seemed well on its way to bringing out a local response in people by forming teams based around certain definable districts.This year that idea *was carried out even further with the addition of St.Laurent, Ste.Therese and St.John, teams with definite followings.If \u201cthe same measure of success is found again, chances are the crowds will be quite adequate.co Locally, the situation shows both poles.The Monarchs, who have retained a starting team from last year's roster, are basically westend products who drew the usual complement of friends and relatives.Whether they can do any better depends largely to the extent that they are adopted by the community.During the past few years, NDQG, ônée noted 'fot'its tommunity \u201c&pirit, has fallen riore \u201caa Morè to'tHb présèures of modern urbanization, to the point Where ohly thé smallest segments lof ° the community.find success.The area has grown too large, so RAT leceus.Thgpron Bas gr t » f - .- Apnea = ea a veg that a relatively small group no ionger possesses the appeal of being \u201cthe boy from next door\u201d to everyone.Now, there will be vast sections that have never heard of any.of the players concerned, and thus \u2018there is little reason to watch the games when modern life provides so many other attractions, each vying for the customer and his dollar.\u2018The \u2018St.Laurent Jets, very much an unknown quantity, might prove to be one of the big draws in the league.They created quite a degree of excitement in the rapidly growing city when they won the provincial junior B crown last year.Any measure of similar success this season, especially while performing in their home arena, could attract relatively large numbers.They have retained most of their players, still possess - à great deal of community appeal, and could be very good.The same situation, to some degree, exists with every one of the 10 teams.For the sake of all concerned, and for hockey in general, it would be a good thing if the league were to succeed.Any type of team is expensive to sponsor these days, and any .| organization that can provide winter recreation for well over 150 boys deserves as much support as possible.© WANDERINGS: Brian Patterson, who drawsirave notices from Mount Royal tennis club pro Peté Constablé, was a receiit winner \u2018of two court tournaments.He won the \u2018Westmount meñ's- open singles title trimming Alan Telfer, and wag also tops in the St.Leo's Academy senior singles tourney.He's a fourth.year student at the Academy, the Alma Mater of Brendan and Jimmy Macken « .Virgil Wagner, making a.series of speaking appearances in Montreal, will be at Snowdon Baptist Church Sunday.He'll appear at the 10 a.m.Sunday School meeting and the Fireside Night :at 8:30 p.m.- .Several biddy basketball games are skédded to be shown over.TV \u2018this winter, and the Unity Boys Club squads \u2018expected to appear in several of them., Our own George Cochrane was lured back to active service with the Snowdon Major Fastball League.He was elected Secretary.PAGE FIFTEEN Bantam Soccer W.J.HS.are now tied with M.\u2018H.S.after defeating the Mopk- land's crew, on \u2018the latter home grounds, on Tuesday.It marked the second time in their last two starts that Monkland\u2019s came out on the losing end.During the first half of the battle, both sides defended well, \u2018with few shots on goal.But due to some strong Kicking on the part of Westmount's fullbacks, the visiting club were able to score three times within the last ten minutes of play, and thus win the game 3-0.Among those wha stood out for Monklands were: goaler, Melvyn Glichman, left half, Vilnes Aunes center half, John Todds, right half, Michael Goldberg.» AUTO OWNERS ~ LOOK 7 MONTHS TO PAY 24 Hour Claim Service In Canada and U.S.\" wm.ALLSTATE AUTO INSURANCE call / ; 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Don\u2019t tell me you can\u2019t save!\u201d Anyone can save\u2014easily, regularly, safely\u2014with - Canada Savings Bonds! : anada Savings il - See » .°° - 10th Series pays: , \u2026- 34% J 21° 1e interest Le\" , - .cases mvemmeseseT\u201d ; * stu, pe EE wen eww nL REE ics St, THN 3 ae *~ RETURN TRIP TICKET :- Pat Patterson, center, makes his first official return to the Snowdon League after taking Robitaille to Colorado in 1951.Here he signs as manager Irving Selick, Eagan Oui, Paiterson In, Foster Term Extended Eagan out, Patterson in and Foster stilll there.That just about sums up the week's developments in the Snowdon Major Fastball League, climaxing with the annual meeting and election of officers Tuesday.left is \u2018co-sponsor Hy Fisher, and at right who takes over the post of general manager after managing the team - to first place.\u2018 (Mitchell photo) Not unexpectedly the announcement was made of Jack Eagan resigning as\u2019 manager of the Steinberg team.No successor has as yet been appointed.And also not unexpectedly, Pat Patterson made his return to the.local loop, though it was more of a surprise that he came back to manage the Fisher Brothers club.It was reported that the Groëers had also been interested in securing his services.And at the meeting Tuesday, Bob Foster was re-elected pmesi- dent of the august executive committee.The only major change in executive positions was the announcement that Harold Bowen, former first vice- president, had been named chairman of the board of governors.He had requested a change because of health reasqns.Other officers named were Gerry Snyder, first vice-presi- dent; Bill Gray, second vice-pre- sident; George Cochrane, secretary; and Jim O'Donnell and Walter Cavey, co-treasurers.Named as directors were Barney Shea, Bob Ganley, Jack Eagan, Roger Bastien, J.P.Bertrand, Val Desloges, Bob O'Hara, Len Pedvis, Irving Selick, Alan Gold and Lorne Wilson.The announcement was also made that Bob Nall has resigned as public relations officer.The league did not make a new appointment immediately.The annual banquet will be \u2018held Nov.2 at the Little Rou- manian Restaurant, it was decided.Pedvis is a new member of the directorate, representing Steinberg\u2019s.He is expected to to take some of the load of running the ball team off the.shoulders of Morris Steinberg.But as to a successor to Eagan, Steinberg said yesterday this would be decided \u201cwithin the FOR DEPENDABLE\u2019 TELEVISION SERVICE oe.1 RN es id next 10 days.As yet we haven't even begun to consider names.\u201d Asked whether or not the new manager would come from within the existing organization, he said: \u201cThere is a good chance of that.But naturally all applications will be considered.\u201d .Eagan, who guided the Grocers to two Eastern Canada titles and three pennants within four years, announced his resignation at the meeting.This year the Grocers finished third in the loop, and were eliminated in the first playoff round by Dow.\u201cNow I'll be able to see what it feels like to have a summer,\u201d he said.\u201cI definitely will not be back this summer, with _any team or in any capacity.What I do in years to come will depend very much on how I react to this | summer.\u201d Patterson returns to the league after a four year absence, one year of it enforced by league dictum.A manager for seven years in the loop, he was meted out a two year suspension, later commuted to one year, for going to Colorado with the Robitaille beam in 1951.\u201cI've looked forwards to this for : a.long time,\u201d Patterson said.For the past four years he has managed Ace Holden and his four man team.\u201cOne might say it took me a long time to get my .eturn ticket from Colorado,\u201d Patterson said, \u201cand I want to make a good showing.It is my hope FBI will win the pennant, playoffs and then head for the world tournament.\u201d Patterson - succeeds Irving Selick as manager of the club.Selick resigned and moved upstairs to the post of general manager, to Le able to devote more time for business.He first managed the Bnai Brith- entry in the league, and von the pennant with FBI this \u2018year when the \u201cTomato \u2018Kings entered the loop in place of the Brithers.Patteïson has several changes \u2018he wants to make in the Kings, and they\u2019 range throughout the club.He has his eye on Gene Desautels as a catcher, and intends to strengthen infield, outfield andgpitching staff.ve Stand +.SENIOR A 7 _ _ y: LT.Pts 0° 0 \u20184 3 6 84 1 1.0 2 1 x -0 2 0 2 0 0 ,0 = % 0 SENIOR B \",.;* 2 4 : Zt 04 0 2 2 2 1.1 0 2 0'2 1 31 Jo 0 1%.1} EAST) .- rreaaas 2-0-0 4 2 0 0 à 0 2 0 \"0 o \u20183.9 0 - : 0.0°0 6! 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