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[" Pa ie ws ae - .eit 2 MORE TRAFFIC MOVES \u201cSunn yside | Edgehill - Truckless i CAN unnecessary.truck \u201ctraffic is being.kept off Sunnysid avenue- and «Eds ehill road, assistant Norman .Dawe\u2019 * \u201cannounced this \u2018manager week, 88 a further effort to improve the traffic ait- J \u2018+ \u2018uation there.Be = Dawe said * the ety coitnicil agreed.-on the ban ata meeting Oct.19, as a result © of several coïn- plaints: \"about thé volume of truck traffic, \u201cCouncil decided fo close \u2018Sunnyside and Edgehill to heavy truck traffic, except those on delivery.In- addition, the green arrow for right turns, to west bound traffic, at Edgehill and the Boulevard, will be removed.This is being done to further discourage the flow of traffic along the two Streets.Dawe added that.the 20 mph speed limit at intersections would be more rigidly enforced.\u201cAnd we'll continue to study the situation in that grea,\u201d he said, \u201cuntil we're satisfied that everything has been done.\u201d > he] VOL.XXVI, Mo.37 25TH ANNIVERSARY: The only remaining charter members of the Westmount Rotary \u2018Club were honored at the -25th anniversary dinner Monday at Victoria Hall.Here they stand at the head table with vice president WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, E.E.Mills, second from left.Originals are, - left to right: Stan Cayford, treasurer and past president; Percy Jarman, past president; and Dr.Frank McNaughton, the club\u2019s oldest member at 84.500,000 SMILES: For 30 years, Pietro La- grippo, 8 frack maintenance employee of the Montreal Transportation Commission, cleaned the tracks and the shelter near The Boulevard, and morning, noon and night he always had a perpetual smile.Then the tracks were gone and Pietro had to move to another location.A group of residents wanted to thank Pietro for his cheerful attitude and the lift he gave them by presenting him a silver tray suitably engraved and a sum of money.From left to right, are: W.McG.Gardner, Superintendent of Construction MTC, Mrs.D.MacEachran, Pietro Lagrippo, and Col.James Morris, MC, SAEs va À =.à.x TWELVE PAGES \u2018Beware Monday \"\u2014 Byford With Hallowe\u2019en occur- | ring on Monday night, police chief R.A Byford this week warned West- mount residents to protect themselves against weekend pranksters.He cautioned families to pull in their mats this evening, and to take care against other forms of practical.jokes.He also asked parents to caution their children against the dangers in these jokes.Byford warned that the Monday Hallowe'en date would make both Saturday and Sunday nights dangerous from the standpoint of the traditional \u201cmat night.\u201d .HEY THERE: Bill Weld (11) of Proctor Academy moves in on ,« Westmount's Bruce Hutchison (26) in the \u2018anijual exhibition \u2018 Match between the two clubs, last Monday at the Westmount\u2019 Athletic Grounds.The Proctor squad won 1-5 -as a-result of à quick opening touchdown in the first half, played \u2018under American rules.(Photo by Ed Bermingham) C.P.R.-OFFICIALS HONORED: The vice president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the chief and the assistant chief of the Company\u2019s medical services and the.first aid supervisor of the Eastern Region were honored by the Governor-General last Friday at a St.John Ambulance investiture in Rideau Hall, Ottawa.From lett to right: Dr.C.P.Gaboury, 2684 \u2018\" Cote St.Catherine Rd.assistant chief of .\u2014 ca medical services, created a Knight of Grace of the Order; D.S.Thomson, 8010 Westmount Blvd., vice president, Montreal and Dr.G.Earle Wight, 4698 Upper Roslyn, chief of _medical services, who both became - - Officer : Brothers, and; D.XL Hunter, first aid super- \u201cvisor, Torontd, Who was inducted as a Serving - Brother.(C.P.R.Photo) PT PSU M IN ft A | Wigs.| PACE TWO a x\" KA URL ETC Sg ; .et 27 .Yo al hd = 1090 GREENE AVE, A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB RL Ll AL LLL A I al ddd IE i 1 Z mrZgy Maurice Mariasine i ff Urey\u201d Bas \u201cClub \u201cLEARN TO SWIM\u201d AT THE \u2018Y\u2019 of Westmount is sponsoring the In cooperation with the West~{ third \u201cLearn to Swim\u201d Course.mount Y.M.C.A., the Rotary Club for members of the Unity Boys\u2019 ; Club.The first carried out at the East End Boys' Club and Point St.Charles Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Club had an enrollment of 40 youngsters, 15 of whoni passed Red \u2018Cross.Junior and Juvenile Swim tests.The second course carried out at the Y.M.C.A.this past .summer had a total registration of 53 boys and girls.Twenty-five of this number were the \u201cFece- pients of Learn to Swim Certifi- Ladies\u2019 agd Gent's SUITS & COATS.| Made-To-Measure./ In One: Week Latest Patterns mn 0 p cates \u2014 these were provided by English Woolens the Montreal- Parks and Play- Customers or our own material grounds Association, co-sponsors .made up.of the Project.: ® REPAIRING © REMODELLING The following Club members © REFITTING received the Awards: Beginner Test: Barbara Fein, Ann O'Hallo- ran, Beverley Rivet and Norman Weeks.Swimmer Test: Anne Doherty, Shirley McMahon, Priscilla Weks, Wayne Cummings, Susan Fein, Hugh Larmour.QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES' & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue {Downstalrs) Wi.6633 Nancy Morrison, Carol Lono, Gerald Hebert, Enid Gillespie.Advanced ~Test: Michael Harper, George Joss, Jack Bohn, Sherril Muir, Douglas Rowland, Robert \"CHRISTMAS\" EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR \"INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS = INSURANCE BROKER me WA.4568 Montreel MA.3332 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.mar mme a SERVING MONTREAL SINCE 1804 AT YOUR SERVICE NOW! = Our business experience of over 150 years and our knowledge of values is your protection.Whother you are buying, selling or renting, do as wise Montrealers have done for generations, rely on #H.Joseph & Un.4492 St.Catherine St.W.Dorvel Shopping Centre \u2018 GL.3504 ME.1-8511 Jou cant best the Ar lou-cost HEATING COMFORT A dependable, efficient & > gun-type burner in the Z lowest price range.» Fora FREE Fes HEATING / Cal | SURVEY.! À TS EE ev wim wm.> WA, 0371) Se - am ow = Bo \u2014 mms THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1955 .- =z Stewart; \u201cMartin _ O'Halloran, Frank\u2019 Robinson; Melvina Weeks.Mary Gallagher; Ellen Rowland.The third course which began at the Y.M.C.A.last Wednesday evening is under the supervision flamme.BILLY HURST RETURNS Boxing Coach Billy Hurst, well- known in local fistic circles, has returned to the Club to continue to teach youngsters the Art of Self-Defence.Boxing was introduced to the Club some two years ago specifically for that purpose, although several of the members have participated in Golden Tournaments.The principle object of the Boxing Class, however, will be to teach Self-Defence, The Boxing Class is held on Thursdays from 7 to 8 p.m.HALLOWE'EN \u2018Witches, ghosts, gouls and goblins will all be on prowl at the Unity.Boys\u2019 Club next Monday when the Hallowe'en Parties take place.For the Atoms and Midgets, the Party starts at 4.15 p.m.The Program will include: Movies, party games and a special candy and apple treat.Costumes will be judged.For the Junior and Intermediate members, movies wiH be shown at 7 p.m.and refreshments distributed to all.The Friday Nite Junior Ten- Age Club will conduct their Hal- lowe'en Party on Monday stari- ing at 7.30 p.m.This affair will be a masquerade and dancing will be the principle highlight.TALENT CLUB NEWS Fred Pennell's Unity Boys Club Talent Parade travels to Maisonneuve on Friday night to do a benefit performance for the Maisonneuve Presbyterian Church.Twenty-five club members will be included in the cast.Rehearsals and auditions aie held weekly at the Club.Anyone possessing abilities in singing.dancing or playing a musical instrument may audition for the Talent Parade.LITTLE LEAGUERS FETED Members of Unity's Little League Baseball team \u2018\u2018the Indians\u201d were \u2018guests of the Kiwanis Club of Montreal at the Annual Basc- ball \u2018Banquet held at the Mount Royal Hotel on Thursday.The following attended: John Forbes, | Buddy McKaig, Ronald Brault, Howard Blanchette, Ray Mader, Bobby Stewart, Gordon Cole, Michael Harper, Frank Robinson, James Crouch, Claude Shaffer, Fred Power, Coaches \u2014 Tom Mc- Alear and Manny Barnoff.Travel Series Set For November At Mechanics Inst.The medical symposium scheduled for November 2 at the \u2018Mechanics Institute has been postponed until November 23, it is announced.In its place the institution is offering three travel films.They are: Mediterranean Cruise, Ro~g-\u2014The Eternal City, and Lausanne.They will be shown at the Institute Lecture Hall on November 2 at 8.15 p.m.A TTR CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT, -\u2014 a scene from \u201cHansel .\u2019and Gretel\u201d td be presented by the Children's \u201cTheatre under « \u2018the direction of Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters at Viectbria .Hall, the afternoons of November 5th and 12th-Richard Cohen \u2014 .as Hansel and June Mack as Gretel.=~.An \u201c5 S \u2019 of Miss Joy Seifert and Gus La- NOW\u2014On Our Screen ! \"Inferrupted Melody\u201d \u201cin CingmaScope- Color.starring Glen, FORD-Eleanor.PARKER.08 3 \u2014 also \u2014\u201d LEE % .\"Tight Spol™ starring, - : À Ginger ROGERS \u201c PS Edworé.GS.ROBINSON a and Canada's own \u2014_\u2014 LORNE GREENE - im GRETEL Presented by CHILDREN'S THEATRE ., Victoria Hall Sat.afts.Nov.5th & 12th Tickets at Willis, St.Catherine - St.West.near Bishop het.FN Masonic Church Service At St.Stephens Sunday : Royal Victoria Lodge, No, 57, will unite with\u2019 Westmount Lodge No.76 and Edinburgh Lodge No.124, in holding a Church service a® St.Stephen\u2019s Anglican Church, Atwater Ave.and Dorchester St.West, on Sunday, October 30th, at 7.30 p.m.a.The Rector, -Rev.À.T.Love, D.G.C., and Lodge Chaplain, will conduct the service.The District Deputy Grand Master, R.Wor.Bro.B.V.Atkinson will be present.Brethren are asked to assemble in the Church Hall at 7:00 p.m.All Masons and friends are cordially invited to attend.The Mississippi River has added 50 square miles to the area of Louisiana in the last century.WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE UN.6-6801 or DE.6620 MISS R.WOOD, Principsi { Cer.St.Catherine St: and Greene Ave.Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 11465 Greene Ave.Why not enroll with a private school established over 20 years in Westmount and which has graduates in all leading Montreal firms?Classes, also private lessons.Day or Evening.Expert Instruction.WElllagton 1885 - \u201cThe School of Successful, Students\u201d 401 CITY OF WESTMOUNT SQUADRON OFFER MEN AND WOMEN Opportunities Yo Serve In Their Spare Time IN THE FOLLOWING TRADES Aero-Engine \u2014 Airframe \u2014 Electrical \u2014 Instrument \u2014 Radio Armament \u2014 Supply \u2014 Medical Assistants \u2014 Stenographers Clerks PAD ATTENDANCE UP TO 71 DAYS YEARLY Age Limit: 45 JOIN THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE RESERVE and Serve Your Country Broaden Your Experience , Supplement Your Earnings Apply to Adjutant 9:00 A.M.to 5:00 P.M.Monday to Friday 8:00 P.M.to 10:00 P.M.Tuesdays and Thursdays 401 \u2018CITY \u2018OF WESTMOUNT RESERVE SQUADRON Tel.WE.1158 4450 Sherbrooke St.West.a à : \u201cMONTREAL sr EE TT ET LR - ere 3 i 14 ; È À i ' 1 A.Ross Grafton: FINE FLOORING © HARDWOOD ® ASPHALY a © RUBBER * Specializing In Refinishing Old Floors | « The \u201c55 YEARS \u201c58 WESTMOUNT Reliable WATCH REPAIRS al & COMPANY .5 Certified Watchmakers 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET % ç s O HMAN\u201d $ .: WESTMOUNT x ama ne Tr JEWELLERS Free Estimates WE.2323 WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.Vets Minister Set To Unveil Hussars Plaque , The president of the 17th Hussars association, D.C.Munro, has announced that a memorial plaque will be unveiled at the Cote des Neiges armoury Sunday, November 6th., in honour of the 114 men who paid the supreme sacrifice while serving with the regiment during World War 11.The unveiling will be performed by Lt.Col the Honourable Hugues Lapointe, Minister of Veterans Affairs, who himself is an ex-member of the regiment.While detailed planning has been going on for many months, the unveiling of this Plaglue is the long time dream of the 17th Hussars Association, and because of the solemn importance of this event and extent of the ceremonial plans now being finalized, Mr.Munro wishes to give as much prendtice as possible to next-of- Kin at addresses unknown; ex- members: of the regiment and to the general public who are invited to attend.The ceremony will begin at 8:00 o'clock, on Sunday, November 6th, at the 17th Hussars Armoury, 4185 Cote des Neiges Rd.ALEX CHASE -CAS- * GRAIN, of Westmount, leaving by plane on Nov.2 for Bermu-, da, to spend ten days conducting an intensive Obedience MRS.Course for dogowners and their pets.Miss Dorothy Budge, president of the Mountain City Obedience Club will accompany Mrs.Chase-Casgrain, training director.They will be guests at the Coral Beach Club, sponsors of the Training Course.When Mrs.Chase- Casgrain and Miss Budge return to Montreal instruction in the Obedience Class will be carried on by Miss Brenda Sabine, of the Coral Beach Club, a qualified riding instructor and dog-owner.\u2019 Blanche Saunders\u2019 Obedience Training films will be shown at an \u2018Open Night\u201d gathering with demonstrations of training technique, with classes to follow.Mrs.Chase-Casgrain has just returned from Fredericton, N.B.where she inaugurated an obedience training class for the Fredericton Kennel Club.She has been conducting classes in and around Montreal since 1947, WESTERN ICE-FIELD With its outlet glacires, the Columbia Ice-Field, lying astride the British Columbia-Alberta boundary at the dividing line between Jasper and Banff National Parks, covers an area of nearly 130 square miles, of which fully 50 square miles are more than 8,500 feet above \u2018sea level, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1955 Cayford.Jamman, McNaughton Honored By Westmount Rotary The three surviving charter members of the West- mount Rotary Club were honored at a 25th anniversary dinner meeting Monday, when 150 members, guests and | visiting delegates attended, at Victoria Hall.PAGE THREE Combine in chilled bowl 134 cups whipping cream, 1 table spoon granulated or confectione ers\u2019 sugar, 14 teaspoon vanilla, and ¥% teaspoon cinnamon.Beat until cream holds its shape (do not overbeat).\u2019 Three republics are included in the West Indies: Cuba, Dominican \u2018Republic, and Haiti.The celebration was held\u2019 de-Ÿ \u2014 spite the untimely death Saturday of president Link Newman.: \u201cIt would have been his wish,\u201d said vice-president E.E.Mills, \u201cthat we proceed with the dinner instead of postponing it, after all- plans had been made, Many delegates had arrived from other parts of the province as well as from \u201cOntario.\u201d The charter members honofed were Stan Cayford, Percy Jar- man.and Dr.Frank McNaughton, They are the only survivors of the 25 original Rotarians who comprised the club at its inception in 1930.Since that time, membership has grown.to 68.Special speaker at the dinner was K.G.Partridge, Canadian director of Rotary International.He lauded the Westmount club for itg many community projects and welfare work.Its most prominent accomplishment are construction of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Greene Ave., and the Were- dale House.Weredale Park.The club also bought land at Lake your living ry You'll enjoy Ho result af never before \u2014 Wi so-easy lo apply.Dries ths odorless, too! Hard wear; , scrubbabl gi clean.Ask for ÇILTONE odorless! t to add new color, om, dining oom or same day and is namel in a wide vañtety of tempti Flat, Semi-Gloss or Gk pss.meting Ryan Paint Co.Ltd.@ Free Delivery @ L'Achigan for the erection of a \u2018 boy\" ; A ; bars came, vaics vs m5 1311 Greene Avenue GL.1496 yearly scholarships to outstanding scholars in both Westmount High School and St.Leo's Academy.Boat service on the Miami and Erie Canal in Ohio began on January 25, 1829.MILL ENDS SALE! ENGLISH MATERIALS \u2019 Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Suits and Codts made to measure.Best fir and workmanship guaranteed .$45.00 up Westmount Rotary President L.R.Newman Dies Suddenly Final tribute was paid Monday to Lincoln R.Newman, \u2014\u2014\u2014 = Fly COLONIAL 7 miles closer to president of the Westmount Rotary Club, who died suddenly Saturday at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.He was 51 years old, Mr, Newman was manager of 4- © 10 DAYS DELIVERY Best English Crey Flannel Worsted Mid-town NEW YORK 4 We 2x.Pants Made-to-measure $15.00 We specialize in making STOLES, CAPES, SHORTIES from your old fur coat Come in and compare our prices ! REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS BEST WORK GUARANTEED Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine Pick-Up and Delivery WE.5908 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS the Royal Bank of Canada\u2019s Victoria avenue branch in West- mount, Born in Winnipeg, Mr.Newman \u2018began his career there with the bank 35 years ago.He also served in Calgary, Toronto and prior to coming to Montreal in 1950 was manager ot the west end branch in London, England, for five years.Active in community affairs wherever he went, Mr.Newman was 1955 president of the Westmount Rotary Club.He was active in -church work at St.Matthews, Hampstead, .and was a former member of at a special low rate.in the above area.HERE IS THE SOLUTION TO YOUR WALK SHOVELLING PROBLEM Those people residing in the areas between Cote St.Antoine Rd.and the Westmount Blvd.on Victoria, Grosvenor, Roslyn and Lans- downe Avenues may have their walks cleaned of snow this winter This offer is good only to those residing FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: CALL HU.8-3103, MR.CHANDLER, BETWEEN .: 6.30 AND 10 P.M.fo.+ ice we will accept a limited number only \u2014 so call soon\u2019 e gram dealing with the progress \u201cillustrated with slides, , the board of directors of the Westmount YMCA.For the last two years Mr.Newman had been on the Westmount Municipal Council, He is survived by his wife the former Doris Arnett, also of Winnipeg; two sons, Roger and Donald; three brothers and a sister all in Winnipeg.Service was from the Jos.C.| NEW YORK = AS Wray and Bro, Chapel.Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery, Winnipeg.To Name Officers The election of officers for the coming season will be held at the 37th annual general meeting.of the Montreal center, Royal Astronomical Society, tonight at 8:15 p.m.in room 102 of the Macdonald Physics Building, Mc- Gill University.The officers will present their reports and members of the center will then proceed to elect officer and council for the coming session.~ There will also be a short pro- Plus the popular night \u201cOwl\u201d flight 11.30 p.m.daily\u2014only $16.30 of the center during the year, The public is invited .i 44 = soe bre The only Montreal-New York Airline landing at La Guardia Field \u2014 only minutes fromManhattan Commuter service from 6:15 a.m.to midnight.flights daily The\u2019 Most frequent Service to New York 300 youre PESTE ASAE FP. DEP pEUSp ewe à remparts mr ms rm seit NTA mardi £m EC EAA Manet, mag me PAGE FOUR Renn THE EXAM Serving the City ef \u201cWestmount \u2018 +.Published Every Friday, THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY \"*:* Head Office: 2191 Hampton Av WaAlnut 2773 * The Examiner airas to be an indep newspaper for the home, devoted -t vice.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 por yesr; $1.00 ; balf year, Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Ottawa.INER î ~ : THE WESTMQUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 28, 1955 where wages are lower, hours are longer and prices, consequently, are less than in Great Britain.This is another example of by Te the practical difficulties that make \u201cfree \u20ac., Montreal endent, clean o public ser- Office Dept, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1 955 Restrictions Necessary Attitudes Different When Shoe Is On Other Foot British shipyards have be ing about orders going to German yards trade\u201d an impossible ideal.\u2019 The British protest vigorously,\u201d and with some truth, that it is\" \u201cunfair\u201d to allow \u201ccheap\u201d German labor to benefit from orders for.British ships.British shipyard workers are idle.But British competition, \u201ccheap\u201d by comparison with Canadian wage standards, has practically ruined the ship-building.industry in Canada.All of which shows that so long as different countries have different stand- en complain- ards of living restrictions on international trade are necessary if not, for the the\u2019 orist, desirable, First Loyalty Said To Be Key To Government Taxation Pact The Dominion Provincial Conference \u201cis a grim subject\u201d Dr.R.O.MacFarlane, Ph.D., Director, School ard Public Administration Carleton College, Ottawa, told the Westmount Women's Club \u201c at the opening meeting in Victori \u201cThe question we have to face is \u2014 \u2018are we loyal to Canada .ia Hall, first or to the Province?\u2014 before we can reach a fundamental tax agreement,\u201d said Dr.MacFarlane.\u201cSometimes it\u2019s difficult to be both at the same time.We should keep in the back of our minds that it\u2019s not a question of being disloyal to one against the other, but what is our first loyalty?\u201d \u201cThere have \u2018been times even in the dominion- provincial conferences where the people have elected to be loyal to provinces first, rather than Canada as a whole.\u201d He illustrated this with the quotation \u2018\u201c\u2019The Rocky Mountains never felt lower than the morning the Japs were attacking Pearl Harbour.\u201d Speaking on the tremendous growth of the provinces from Confederation down through the years he emphasized the growing upkeep of the highways, hospitals and welfare organizations which at that time were practically non-existent and had now grown out of proportion with the alloted federal grants, Grants and Resources \u201cThere has ween a lot of bickering about federal grants especially conditional grants,\u201d he said.\u201cBut the thing is you have to have enough in the provincial treasury to start with in order to get these grants.It's far easier for provinces with the best resources to get the dominion grants.But there's no guarantee what poorer provinces will get.\u2019 \u201cIt's impossible for all Canadians to know what lies behind our tax rates.\u201d Dr.MacFarlane emphasized.\u201cBut the question behind it all is this.Where do the basic political loyalties of the people lie?We have to do PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue \u2018 Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister Sunday, October 30th 11:00 a.m.Public Worship.MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED - Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster m WESTMOUNT end VIGTORIA AVES.= Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A., Assistant 815T ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11:00 a.m, Mr Wilkie, \"Great Expectations\u201d, 11:15 am.The Church School.The number 114 bus stops at the corner, DORIS KILLAM, A.R.C.T, L.Mus., (McGill) Organist and Choir Director one of three things\u201d he said, increase the sources of revenue of {he provinces \u2014 transfer services to federal government \u2014 or have a complete realignment of both.\u201d Mrs.R.T.Stackhouse, President of the Club presided at the meeting and introduced the guest speaker, who was thanked by Mrs.N.R.M.Southward.The soloist was Mrs.W.J.Mindess, contralto, accompanied by Mr.Lawrence Dennis.Tea was in charge of Mrs.PG.Delgado, first vice-president and Mrs.R.B.Bremner, cour- ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount » Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, Honorary Assistant Trinity XXI Ë.Holy Communion.be Sunday School, Mattins, (said).SOLEMN EUCHARIST.00 pm.Evensong TUESDAY, NOVEMBER st.Feast of All Saints 7:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist.WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd Commemoration of All Souls Requiems at 7:00 and 9:30 a.m.22588 »ppp hh bas 8: 9: 10: 11: 1: WEEKDAYS: Holy 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 Road and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, LTh., M.C.Rev.H.J.Skynner, B.A, L.Th.TRINITY XXI 8:00 a Holy Communion.11:00 a Morning Prayer \u2014 Sermon and Dedication of Memorials by the Lord Bishop of Montreal.7:30 p.m, Evensong and Sermon, Preacher: The Rector Tuesday, November 1st 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion 8:15 p.m.Special Vestry Meeting.Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.Organist: TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Friday, St.Simon and St Jude 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion, Trinity XXI 8:00 a.m.Holy Comnunion.9:45 a.m.Junior Department and Confirmation Class.11:00 a.m.Mattins, Preacher: The Rector, Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department.7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, Tuesday, November 1st All Saints Day 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion.:00 a 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Wednesday 7:00 a.m.Holy \u2018Communion, Thursday - 10:00 a.m, Holy Communion, x MRS.convener of tickets for the reunion on November 3 of the: Alumnae Society High School for Girls, .Montreal.W.M.JARAND, oo- tesy chairman, assisted by tea hostesses, Mrs.J.Birnie and Mrs.G.Oleson.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Miss Gwenn Harvey.B.A., Pastor's Assistant * Galt McDermott, B.Mus.; Organist 11:00 A.M.\u201cENCOURAGING OURSELVES\u201d Gay Hearts That Know God SUNDAY \u2014 11:00 AM \u2014 SCHOOL W.S.Weaver, Ph.D., Supt.Dedication of 7rgachers and Officers \u201cYOU'RE ONE OF HIS HEIRS\u201d Legacies Await Claimants Wednesday, 8:00 p.m, \u2014 Mid-Week Fellowship.- Friday, od: 00 p.m.~ Young People\u2019s Uni VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED Dr.Johnston Will Preach SYNAGOGUES CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm PUBLIC WORSHIP Sabbath Eve, Friday, Qctober 28th Candle Lighting at Evening Service at .~ Sabbath Morning 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Services.10:00 a.m.Junior Congregation, 10:00 a.m.Scriptural Reading.Genesis, Ch.12, v.1\u2014Ch 17, v.27, Isaiah, Ch.40, v.21\u2014Ch.41,, v.16, 4:30 p.m.Evening Services.\u2018Weekday Services Sun.morning at .8:30 a.m.Sun.evening at .4:30 p.m Weekday mornings al .T:30-a.m Weekday evenings at .6:15 p.m TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4128 Sherbrooke St.West Dr.Harry J.Stern, Robbi SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, October 28th at 8:15 o'clock Dr.Stern will speak on \"BE THOU A BLESSING\u201d Saturday morning, October 20th, at 11:30 o'clock, Sermonette \u2014 \u2018THE FIRST JEW\u201d based on Torah portion.' DAILY SERVICES 5:45 p.m.Monday through Thursday 10:15 F m.Sunday Mornings RELIGIOUS SCHO I Junior School, Sunday mornings at oc High School Saturday mornings at 9:45 o'clock.Daily Hebrew School, Monday through Friday, afternoons \u2018commencing at 3:30 o'clock.SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Registration and Opening of Year Monday, November \"th at 8 o'clock.Courses being offered are: Elementary and Advanced Hebrew The Building of a Jewish Home\u201d Music Appreciation Public Speaking and Parliamentary Procedure Jewish Thought \u2014 With the Sages of the Talmud; Selected readings from the prophetic books of Bible.while.+ .Conte ton Chureh + Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy, +.There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend \u2018the Church of y our Choice Regularly.2 A - 1 pt I~ Westmount B \u2018Baptist 7 \u201cEncouraging Our Hearts\u201d will\u2019 be the subject of the morning sermon in Westmount Baptist Church,~Gayety characterizes the hearts that know God.In the evening, Dr.Johnston's subject will be: You're One of His Heirs\u201d, There are priceless legacies that await claimants.The Westmount \u201cY\u201d Judo class -met with such enthusiastic response that a second night wil 4» \u201cCHRISTIAN SCIENCE.First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, .SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, October 30th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School.11:00 a.m, Church Service.\u2018Subject of Lesson-Sermon: EVERLASTING P ISHMENT\"\u201d*.Golden Text: Ezekiel 18:23.Have 1 any pleasure at all that the wicked should die?Saith the Lord God: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?Wednesday 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.READING ROOM In the Church Edifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.UNITED ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Road (near Argyle Avenue) WESTMOUNT Ministers: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Rev.H.W, Reid, B.D.October 30th Every - Person Canvass Sunday.Sermon by Mr.\u2018SEEK NOT HAPPINE AFAR\" \u2014 Sermon by Reid.Church School.\u2018 Organist and Cholr Director -\u2014 PHILLIPS MOTLE B.A., Mus.Bac., F.C.C0.Sunday, 11:00 a.m.7:30 pm, 11:00 a.m.be added to the program.Practices will now be.held Monday and Wednesdays ~ af.7:30-9:30 p.m.beginning\u2019 on Monday, October 31st.pe UNITED \u2014 CALVARY CHURCH ; Dorchester Street at Greene.Avenue, Westmount\u201d .Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.11:00 a.m, Guest Freanhen EE: A SC nnaay School = = tendance, 7:30°d.m, REV, R.H.McCOLL, B.B.D., former missionary Chi plain of the \u201c United Church ; 00 Boat, the \u2018\u2019Thomas Cros- # by\".Illustrated, with col- 1 oured pictures.\u2018Organist and Choir Director: Cay Mrs, Alice Brown 2.DOMINION-DOUGLAS i Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave, : Ministers: : Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., DD.Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A.10:00 a.m.Intermediate and Senior \u2018 Church School.11:00 a.m.Nurstry; Kindérgarten, Primary and Junior De.artments.11:00 a.m.r.Lloyd Smith: \u2018\u2018Seen .from Heaven\u2019s Side\u201d.7:30 p.m.Rev.Erie Mcllwain: \u201cTwo Great Reformers\u2019: .2.John Galvin., 8:50 p.m.Young People's Union, Organist and Choirmaster \u2014 Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.GWEsrmount Park \u201cEMMANUEL À = Y \\ UNITED CHURCH .Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A., B.D.- Sunday, October 30th 1:00 a.m.HOME BASE CHRIS- SERIES: ow \u201cThe Baby In The Home 11:00 a.m.Sunday School.\"7:30 p.m.© ns \u2018\u2018Teen-Ager Growing \u2019 Mr.Thompson will Preach at Both Services Chel Director: \u2019 3.C.Scott, L.R.8.M Organist: O.R, Gliddon.Church.7.00 pm.ful Processional and St.James United Church 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels REV.NORMAN RAWSON, REV.B.B.BROWN, D.D., Asst.Minister Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster 11:00 a.m.Special Guest Preacher: THE RIGHT REV.DR.GEORGE DOREY, v MODERATOR OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA : + All Members and Friends of St.James and their friends are especially invited to be present to greet the Moderator of our Recital of Organ Music.7:30 p.m.GREAT BI-LINGUAL AND INTERNATIONAL SERVICE MINISTERS, CHOIRS AND CONGREGATIONS OF THE FRENCH, HUNGARIAN, ITALIAN, JAPANESE, NEGRO AND UKRANIAN CHURCHES, Sermon in French and English by .the Moderator, the Right Rev.Dr.George Dorey.Rev.Norman Rawson will conduct the service, The Choirs of the various Churches and St.James Choir will open and close the Service with a beautiful and colour- Hymus will be sung in the various languages.8:45 p.m.Young People's fellowship hour.The Church Doors will be open at 6:30 p.m, .Parking facilities arë available in the Church yard.|.- [= Minister Asst.Minister nal n 12 ie EL Ta La SC eb a ~~ .~~ SEDAN paie dit.ARE LA Pr name \u201cTHE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1955 , HILLMAN CONVERTIBLE ACCESSORIES ar HARD TOP SERVICE + - The Westmount Examiner.Classified Advertisin \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771x Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted 10 Words 45¢ 3c for each additional word .PAGE FIVE Statesman Sales Ambassador Service Metropolitan Parts Rambler Accessories \u2019 1822-26 St.Catherine W.ay 0 after 10: 30 am.T hursdoy for current issue 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W __ FL 4616 .Paes.4 mt Lee Fi.4616 ie \u2014 ' Yo of = a.COUNTRY PROPERTY - 29 FOR SALE 29 .FOR SALE - 1.WANTED TO PURCHASE 40 FOUND ; - .Gl , in case, corner Prince = FOR SALE ar EAU 7K LA condition, 5500.and mu CAS STOVE - excellent BOOKS Ww ANTED Albert and Sherbrooke.Tuesday SO, sie, ome Ty Mowe, | EES Sp Pa a, puesto = i living room, 3 bedrooms den, kit.ARISTOCRAT cooking set, stainless | BLACK breakfront cabinet Washing IMMEDIATE PAYMENT, AND RE-|7 Ni -chen \u2018and bathropm, sun porch.Oil steel, never used, paid $125.00, pan machine\u201d Dishes, Flatware, Cloth MOVAL ISOBEL sZACKENZIEFE OLD AT 49, 00, 60?\u201d MAN! \u2018 beated and insulated.Spacious sell for best offer.WIL 7908.P- ing, size 9, lady's shoes, small.RE.BOOKS, 1247 GREENE AVE.WE.| YOU'RE CRAZY! Thousands peppy grounds.Gbod transportation and TRAILERS FOR RENT 17-7740.P-37 5575, ; \"p13 at, a.Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up helt, 4 pel Bu, Tei pots ise rn, Cit ©! .Have you th es B , Howick 607 R 3 for appointment.immediately and \u2018iexpensively.Rent ANTIQUE solid walnut lib.ANTIOUR furniture, cols siiver, 701d.\u201d Get acquainted size only 80c; a trailer from Ace Trailer and Out- \u2019 .ears ., ° * 8 \u2018LOTS FOR SALE .board Motor Rentals.RE.8-9871.bronzes, etc.Immediate cash paid.LOTS for sale, 60 x 120, Howick, Quebec.Good schools and transportation facilities.Water and sewage gerviced, $450.00 Kenneth E.Lyall, Howick Quebec.Phone Howick 607 ring 3 for appointment.10 OFFICES TO LET \u201cONE private office to let, $75.00 per month.1546 McGregor, Apt.12.P-43 12 APARTMENTS TO LET McGREGOR 212 ROOMS VIEW OVER CITY QUIET\u2014LOVELY GARDEN GARAGE\u2014MAID SERVICE FURNISHED OR NOT 1546 McGREGOR, APT.13 NEAR COTE DES NEIGES P-42 WESTMOUNT: 4 roomed apartment, newly decorated, immediate occupancy, $100.00 a month, WE, 8722.P-35 20 ROOMS TO LET LARGE furnished, newly decorated, close transportation, Victoria above Sherbrooke.GL.2139.P-34 21-b NURSING HOMES , HOME for aged persons in Lachine.Affectionate care.25 hour nursing service.ME.7-5311.P-17 26 GARAGES TO LET UNHEATED garage from Nov.Ist to let.434 Prince Albert, West- mount.P-27 29.FOR SALE BLUE nylon snowsuit, size 2, $8.00.Small crib, with mattress, Ho Both very good condition.WE, after 6 p.m.MAN'S brown winter coat, size 36- 38, perfect condition; 3 reversible rues $20.00; Venetian blinds, phe ferent sizes.EL.3552.-45 5610 Sherbrooke SLW, DExven 1149 Completely .AIR GONDITIONED Æ end Chapel J 1 ner.P-i1 + CHILDREN'S photographs, in your home.Black and white, or colored.McCullagh.AV.8-1721.Phone after 5.P-14 SOLID mahogany Yale, pedestal base, oval top, 42\u2019\u2019x36\", $60.00.9x12 oriental rug, worn sports, $15.00.WI.2422, P41 YOUNG Miss and Teenager's gay felt hats.Very special at Council Thrift Shop, 2083 Union Avenue, near Sherbrooke.P-24 CHILDREN'S coat, dresses, sweaters, shoes, etc., sizes 10-16 years.ELwood 0576.P-28 FOR.sale Gain-a-day ironer $45.00.Dusty rose drapes, 90x96.Playpen and infant car bed.pair parchment lamp shades.RE.8-6507.P-44 3 BED, 3 mirror mahogany vanity.FL.6723.; P-47 WA 4138.BRAND new white Bunny jacket, size 14-16, never worn, $100.00.Phone FI.4152.P-19 FLAT silver, initialed E, very complete, 112 pieces, $50.00.FI.4152, IRON stove with pipes, $7.00.WI.4403.P-22 LADY'S winter coat, titted, size 12, Worn twice.Cost $70.00.Sell for $30.00, Man's suit size 40, excellent condition, $10.00.GL.1389.P-21 TAPPAN gas stove, 4 burner, Visu- alite oven, good condition $50.00.WA.9217.P-26 SILVER fox fur, in perfect condition, newly done over, $15.00.WE.1353.P-32 31 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.P-9 Temple Emmanu-El | x Temple School for Adulls Opening: The 28th season of the School for Adults will commence on Monday evening, November 7 at 8 o'glock.Courses will be offered as follows: At 8 o'clock \u201cThe Making of a Jewish Home\" \u2014Jlecturer, Mrs.M.Edmund Gordon, B.A.; Elementary Hebrew \u2014 Mrs.Abraham Wolk, Instruc- tress; Advanced Hebrew\u2014Abra- ham Wolk; Music Appreciation\u2014- Robert Benson, B.A.; Public Speaking and Parliamentary Procedure \u2014Edward J.Collins, Ine structor; At 9.15 all classes will meet under the leadership of Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern in-a course on Jewish Thought.A nominal registration fee will be charged.Chairman of the School for Adults is Hershell H.Lewis.Members of the committee \u2014 Miles Wisenthal, Nathan Izen- berg, Samuel Garfield, Joseph Bercuson, Joseph Roston, Edmund Gordon, Ivor Kursbatt, Harold Prinsky, Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern, Mrs.Josef Aron, Mrs.Louis B.Goodman, Mrs.M, Edmund Gordon, Mrs.David H.Lisser, Rudolph Lustig, Karl Engel, Reuben Ginsberg, Eugene Gard- Home and Schoor: Under the auspices of the Temple Home and School Association the Koffe Klub meets regularly on Sunday mornings following the worship Rev.R.F.Palmer At Trinity Church A Parish Mission is to be held at Trinity Memorial Church beginning on Sunday, Nov.6th, and ending en the following Sunday evening.The Mission will be led by the Rev.R.F.Palmer who has conducted Missions in the past in many parts of Canada and the United States.On the first Sunday evening the congregation wil have an opportunity of meeting Dr.Palmer after the service.The actual preaching services of the Mission will begin on the first Sunday evening and- be continued every evening until the following Sunday.The Sunday services will, as usual, be at 7:30 p.m.The week-night services will be at 8 p.m.In addition a Children\u2019s Mission will be held every week-day afternoon except Saturday.Stanley W.A, The Women's Association of Stanley Presbyterian Church will meet on Tuesday, in the Ladies\u2019 Parlor.Lunch will be served at 1:15 p.m.by group \u201cC\u201d under the leadership of Mrs.M.Brown, to be followed by the business meeting.The cook book presently being compiled will be available early in 1956.at 10.15 o\u2019clock.Last Sunday morning at the Koffee Klub Josef Aron described the Temple Museum and the precious céremonial art objects which the Temple Museum has already received from a generous membership.Brotherhood Honours Members Of 40 and 50 Years Affiliation With Temple: Wednesday, October 19 was a memorable date when the Temple Men's Club paid tribute to congregants who have been associated with the Con- | gregation for the past 40 and 50 years, Those attending were pré- \"sented.with tokens under: the leadership of Mac Hoëfimitz, the Lyons, 2027 Peel, HArbour8089.P-10 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED HANDYMAN will do light work, References.Apply Mr.Ryan, WE, 0225.35 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE LOST BROACH, Tuesday vicinity Mount Srephon, \u2018Melville, Metcalfe.Reward.2419.P-39 ri Bird pale blue, from Cote St.Antoine Rd, near Clarke Avenue on Monday morning October 24th.If found please call WE.3257 after 6 p.m.or anytime Saturday.PERSONAL PROBLEMS BUREAU REGISTERED Vocational, Marriage, Family \u2019 COUNSELLING : 1535 Sherbrooke West, - WI.8309 Day and Evening to 7 p.m.Corner Guy (For further information see telephone book \u2014 yellow pages 300% 45 MONEY TO LOAN AT 5% mortgage loans quickly, Con tractors, Private Notary.EL.1108.P-18 Irades and Professional Cards x 20 Words 75¢ - Addition! 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ae ; bi 1 7 } + ; } pe WAGE SIX.+r 200 Not ded! ns 0e as : .The semi-annual meeting of the Heather Ladies Curling, Club will take place at the Clubhouse, 239 Kensington Ave, Westmount November 2, at 2:30 p.m.St.Mary's Ball will be held this year at the Windsor Hotel on Friday, December 9, instead of Friday December \u201c2, as previously announced.This change \u201cSin the date of St.Mary's Ball has been made to avoid any conflict in date with the Junior , League Dance-Cabaret to be held on December 2.Mrs.Alex Chase-Casgrain, Training Director of Mountain City Obedience Club is leaving by plane November 2, for Bermuda, where she will start Training Dog Obedience Classes under the auspices of Coral Beach Club.Mrs.Chase-Casgrain will be away about ten days.» The first Tea Causerie of the season of the Business and Professional Women's Club, will be held on Sunday, at the Club House.Mr.J, Steegman O.B.E, Director of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts will be guest speaker.: The members of the Club are entertaining twenty-five members of the Plattsburg Business and Professional Women's Club on this occasion.Pouring tea are: Mrs.G.F.Smith, Miss E.MacFarlane, Miss Isabel Greig, Miss Edith Richmond.® Cashmeres, fleeces, + nn e Wide varie Et ® Regula Nad at da gan oo ° COATS © SUITS ° 1353 G Mme À.4861 Sherbrooke SALE! says - \"Time to save on FALL « WINTER COATS I\" Ÿ From 49.weeds, novelty fabrics\u2019! ® Lined and interlined coats! ty of styles and colors ! r $69.50 to $135! - NOW $49.50 to $99.50 DRESSES * SPORTSWEAR GOWNS REENE AVE, WESTMOUNT FI 7773 To Enjoy Perfect Fit and Comfort, You Need: QUALITY \u2014 in the garment .and EXPERIENCE \u2014 in the fitter YOU ARE SURE TO GET BOTH | AT ANY OF OUR 5 STUDIOS Courval CORSETIERE West, Westmount ~ ALSO AT 4235 St.Lawrence \u2014 4491 St.Lawrence \u2014 413 Ontorio E: 6550 St.Hubert MR.AND MRS.KENNETH ARTHUR THOMSON, shown cutting the cake at the reception following their marriage on Saturday, October 22, in St.Andrews United Church, Lachine.Mrs.Thomson, formerly Miss Joyce Ann Logan, is the daug- ter of Mr.and Mrs.George Logan, of Lachine.Mr.Thomson is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Smith Thomson is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Smith Thompson, of Westmount.THOMSON \u2014 LOGAN The marriage of Joyce Ann, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George Logan, of Lachine, Que., to Mr.Kenneth Arthur Thomson, son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Smith Thomsun, of Westmount, took place on Saturaay, October 22, in St.Andrew's United Church, Lachine.Rev.J.W.Patterson officiated.Mr.W.W.Barlow played the organ and the soloist was Miss Margaret Milne.White and yellow pompons and ferns formed the decorations in the church._ Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a ballerina length, long torso gown of white brocaded satin the fitted bodice having a shawl collar.Her fingertip length veil was of tulle illusion and she wore elbow length gloves and carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations.Miss Shirley Ashcroft as maid of honor was in a ballerina length strapless gown of forest green crystalette with fitted jacket.She carried a semi-cas- cade bouquet of yellow pompons.Mr.Andre Brasseur acted as best man and the ushers were Mr.Larry Covey, brother-in-law of the bridegroom and Mr.Buddy Maismith.Mrs.Logan, mother of the bride, in a Dior blue silk crystal- ette gown, wore black accessories and a corsage of white gardenias.Following the reception which was held at MacDonald Hall, Lachine, and decorated with white and yellow pompons, the couple left on a motor trip to Washington, .D.C.The bride wore for travelling a light green wool dréss with black.patent leather shoes and purse, white\u2019 gloves, lapin fur Jacket and! su.MR.AND MRS.ANTHONY MURRAY KAY photographed on Saturday October 22, following their wedding in the chapel of the Church of The Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Mrs.Kay was formerly Miss Carol Ruth Gomery, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Bertram Gomery, of Montreal West, and - Mr.Kay is the son of Mr.and Mrs.James Kay, of Westmount.From left to right, front to rear: The bride and the bride- © groom; Miss Barbara Ann Layton, maid of honor; Mr.Martin Kay, brother of the bridegroom, best man; .Miss Judith Go- mery, sister of the bride, attendant; Mr.John Kay, brother ; of thhe bridegroom, usher; Miss Angela Kay, sister of the bridegroom, attendant; and Mr.John Gomery, brother of the - bride, usher.\u2014Photo by Bob McIntyre _ matching hat and corfage of white carnations.Out-of-town guests included: Mr.and Mrs.James Logan and Mrs.Agnes Logan, of Leomin- ster, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Newcombe, Fitchburg, Mass; Mrs.S.Beck, Troy, N.Y.; Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Aubin, and family, Ottawa.St.Andrew's, Westmount New Slafe of Officers With the president, Mrs.A.G.Ray, presiding the following officers were elected ats the annual meeting and fall tea of the women of St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount, held recently in Hutchison Hall: Honorary president, Mrs.F.W.Kerr, Mrs.D.M.Grant; past president, Mrs.A.G.Ray; president, Mrs.G.W.McKimmie; vice- presidents, Mrs.J.D.Robb, Mrs.J.N.Poole, Mrs.D.O.Bremner, Mrs.G.E.Cross, Mrs.C.E.Frosst; treasurer, Mrs.W.A.Falconer; corresponding secretary, Miss A.M.Robertson; roll secretary, Miss E.Young.A tea followed the meeting.Welcoming the guests were, Mrs.D.M.Grant, Mrs.H.L.Gnaedinger, past president, ahd Mrs.A.G.Ray, president.The tea table was adorned with pale pink and white gladioli, and tall pink candles.Mrs.Harry Cantlon was in charge of decorations.Presiding at the tea urns were: Mrs, A.H.Campbell, Mrs.A.H.MoDougall Mrs.H.gam Mrs.D.O.Bremner.The Westmount Park Emmanuel Book Club will meet or October 31, at 8,15 pm, with ord \u2018Reid -asguest Dr, Stanf speaker.\u201d Retrebliments will be served._- .Fall General Meeting The Trafalgar Old Girls Assoc.is holding the fall general \u2019 meeting on Tuesday evening, at 8:30 in the drawing room of the school._ There will be a short business meeting, and get-to-gether, followed by a preview of the, new school.AN old girls are welcome.CARLOS GERMANN | Jeweller & Designer Repairs Remodelling - Modernizing Experienced Swiss Craftsman ship.- Gems tested with sclen- tific methods.4462 St.Catherine St.W.Suite 2 (Near Metcolfe Ave.) Wi.2298 = UNSURPASSED VALUES in FINE FURS See ws also for ® REPAIRING ® REMODELLING _ FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE - FURS REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue .tOpposite Avenue Theatre) Pa Pda aa Pa an \u2018 0 \u2018PAGE SEVEN\" be Miss Anne Sinclair, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.T.A.C.Sinclair of Westmount, is one of this season\u2019s debutantes.ing of the Ladies\u2019 Branch, West- mount Bowling Club was held in St: Matthias\u2019 Parish-Hall on October 25, when the following officers were elected: President, Mrs.Norman Read; vice-president, Miss A.C.Kirk; secretary, Miss E.L.Read; treasurer, Miss F.N.Ewing; match committee, Mrs.G.Hill; and house committee, Mrs.G.E.Cheese.JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails, Latest electric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve al weak foot conditions.Children\u2019s Supports a Specialty.By appointment only Phone WI.1545 Miss Frances Goltman entertained at an informal reception at her studio, on Notre Dame de Grace Avenue, following the \u201cpiano Clinic\u201d which was held in the Mechanic's Institute.Mr.Gifford Mitchell, Supervisor of Music of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal was guest speaker before a large audience and John Reynolds, Rita Blitt and Marilyn Hayes overheard in Murray Park - \u201cone red mitten to another.\u201clet's get lost\" This year The Children\u2019s Corner promises that the kitten and the mitten will spend the winter together.How?With mitt clips, a simple device that pins onto the snowsuit and clips to the mitt.What to wear with mitt clips?\u2014 ALL NYLON SNOWSUIT \u2014 Milium insulated, machine washable, quick-drying.Sizes 2-12.THE CHILDREN'S CORNER Cesta pleasant shop The twenty-first annual meet- 1350 Greene: Ave.CL Css ions J , _ficiating.Multi-co \u2018gown of white satin, the \u201cfitted.\"Her fingertip-length veil of tulle +bride's brother, Kay, brother of the bridegroom.{| Social & Personal 7 West, to Mr.Anthony Murray Kay, spn of Mr.and Mrs.James | + of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Pictures, Linen KAY \u2014 GOMERY .Le The marriage of Carol Ruth, - daüglter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Beïtram Goïnery of \u201cMontreal.Kay, of Westmount, took place on Saturday Oct.22, in thé Chapel of The Church of the Ascen- | \u2018sign of Our Lord, Westmount, thé Rev.Father John Colford: of- lor - Pémpons\u201d .À « were used to decorate.\u2018 The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a bodice having a sealloped necks line and long sleefe, and the skirt falling into a ghoft-train.\u2018illusion was held \"by a brim of satin and seed pearls, and she carried a cascade bouquet of Johanna Hill roses, and ste- phanotis.Miss Barbara Ann Layton; as maid of honor, and Miss Angela Kay, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Judith Gomery, sister of the bride, as attendants, were in frocks of forest green velvet with fitted bodices, having scalloped necklines, and short sleeves and full skirt.They wore feather bandeaux, and carried semi-cas- || cade bouquets, bronze pompons.Mr.Martin Kay acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.John Gomery, the and Mr.John of yellow and Mrs.Gomery, the bride's mother, was gowned in Dior blue taffeta, and wore a pink hat, matching accessories, and a corsage bouquet of pink roses.Mrs.Kay, mother of the bridegroom, was in a gown of navy blue crepe, and wore a yellow hat, and a corsage bouquet of yellow roses.The reception was held in the Montreal West Town Hall, where received .much applause for piano renditions.At a recent Board meeting, Mrs.John Kershman, President Jewish General Hospital, announced that the annual Dinner and Ball, sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary, will be held Saturday, December 10, at the Windsor Hotel, under the distinguished patronage of His Honour, the Lieutenant-Governor, Gaspard Fauteux and Mrs.Fau- teux.* The chairman for this year's Ball_is Mrs.Bernard Lande, who will be assisted by Mrs.Julius J.Block as vice-chairman, Nearly New Shop To Aid Welfare A week of special sales starts at the Nearly New Shop, 1212 University St, with an interesting coliection of pictures and picture-frames which will be rc- duced to half-price on Friday and Monday, Oct.28th and 31st.(The Shop is hot open on Saturday.) The Annual Linen sale will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Nov.1st, 2nd and 3rd.and will include all types of house-hold linen, curtaing, slipcovers, bed-spreads and table linen.° The Nearly New Shop is staffed and operated by volunteers of the Royal Victoria and Montreal Children\u2019s Hospitals, (Womens' Auxiliaries) and the profits divided equally between the two hospitals to further their social service and welfare projects.All the stock in the Shop is.donated;\u2019|* multicolor baby chrysanthemums were used as decorations, Later Mr.and Mrs.Kay Jeft by plane for, New York, the bride travelling an aqua en- \u2018semble and wearing a hat to match, a muskrat jacket, brown suede accessories, and a corsage bouquet of yellow carnations.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.John Kay, of Toronto, Mrs.-C.Ross Rennick, and Miss Mary Lou Rennick, o Saint John, N.B.: FL.2486 © «FL 0563 ~~ 53 + 1347 GRÈENE -AVENUE La + Emile Beauty Salon ©\" \"FALL SPECIALS! 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TOP SOILror sace $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.or 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 @ All 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 | Errey.Soloist \u2014 Mrs.W.J.| Social Service Wing of the pe * MRS.EVE TRILL, fashion director of Henry Morgan and Co.Ltd., who will act as commentator at Jhe paid-up membership tea and fashion show of the Cancer Research Society Inc, to be \u2018held Tuesday, Nov.15, at 1 p.m.in the Champlain Rom of the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel.nursery from 7.30 a.m.until | 6 p.m.~ The Ste.Famille Day Nursery will receive the proceeds of the \u2018Christmas Fair.Pioneer Women The Pioneer Women's Organization will pay tribute to their guest, Beba Idelson, First Deputy Speaker of the Israeli Parliament and Secretary of the Moet- zet Hapoalot (Working Women's Council, Israeli Sister Organiza- PPI.» cafe di à AG ET Lach ek A ct Lu \u2014\u2014 Oct.29 to Nov 5, from 10 am, to 530 pm.except Sunday \u201copening day\u201d when a sherry party will be held ffom 3 to 5.30 pm.\u201d HAINES CHOICE QUALITY | MEATS FOR SERVICE, CALL WE.8257 : = pape * SE \u2018Hallowe'en Bridge - The Business and Professional Women's Club is, holding a Hallowe\u2019 en Bridge, at 8 pm.to-} day af the Club, 1467 Crescent Street.Paintings Exhibit An exhibition of painting by Ida Huddell, Irene Shaver and | Vivian Walker is being held at | the Handicrafts Guild Exhibition Room, 2025 Peel street, from SER THE LATEST HIGH-FIDELITY SYSTEMS Complete ANN'S sme = E New service will open in West End Nov.Ist MRS.A.KELLY > ¢ \"PLEASE KEEP THIS PHONE NUMBER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WI.4157 tion of Pioneer Women) on the evening of October 30, 8.30 p.mat the Labor Zionist Centre, 5101 Esplanade Avenue.Mr.Y.Gau- lan, Israeli Consul General will extend greetings on behalf of Israel.Mrs.C.Surchin, National Vice- President of Pioneer Women will introduce the guest speaker.Mrs.E.Sohmer, Montreal President will preside.Guest artist will be Yala Hertz, Israeli Violinist, Representatives of organizations and societies have been invited.Blue Goose Ladies The Blue Goose Ladies\u2019 Auxil- 7 EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS IN OIL IDA HUDDELL IRENE SHAVER VIVIAN WALKER at .Canadian Handycrafts Guild Exhibition Room - 2025 Peel Street October 29th to November \u20185th, 1955.- 10:00 a.m.to 5:30 p.m.{except Sunday) OPENING DAY \u2014 3:00 p.m.to 5:30 p.m.iary is holding its Membership Tea and Court Whist on Wednesday, November at 2 a'clock, in the Silver Room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.All members are cordially invited and new and prospective members will be guests of the Auxiliary.Mrs.Grdon Francoeur, President of the group will preside at the tea table and the conveners Mrs.F.Birch and Mrs.Jacques Murphy are \u2018in charge of the arrangements.MacGillivray WMS - .The MacGillivray Auxiliary W.M.S.of St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, in Hutchison Hall .at 2.30 p.m.The guest speaker \u2014 Rev, Eric D.Hindess, Mrs.Geo.E.Cross and | ladies of Circle No.1 are in charge of the meeting.- FOR OUTSIDE CATERING Whether the occasion is big ! or small, the Champs-Elysees \u2019 | [] À Restaurant\u2019s qualified catering staff will make any event ou a memorable one.THR BERKELEY HOTEL 1188 SHERBROOKE ST.W.MA.7351 Rummage Sales A rummage sale will be held in the Lower Hall of St.Matthias Church, corner of Churchill \u2018and Cote St.Antoine Rd., on Wednesday, Nov.2, at 2 p.m., under the auspices of the St.Matthias! Social Service Club.The Ladies Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital is holding a rummage sale in Westminster Central United Church on Atwater Avenue, near St.Antoine Street, today at 8 p.m.p.m, .\\ A rummage sale will be held in \u2018the Church of the Advent, 326 Wood avenue, corner Western, Westmount, on Saturday, Oct.29, at 10 a.m.This sale is being held under the auspices of the Sunday Evening Group.Ste.Rose Cleaners and Launderers L{d.@ > SEB HU.1-8402 - SOONER OR LATER - HU.1-8402 You will have to admit that it is the BEST DRY CLEANING IN TOWN ! PERSONALIZED SERVICE PLUS QUALITY 4 WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT, USING MODERN EQUIPMENT WITH SKILLED OPERATORS \u2019 - \u201ceo pry Cleaning.© Lundy ol Bhi a THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 16, 1955 Women's Real : ?omen 5 2 alm .! Dessert Luncheon \u2018 The monthly meeting of the : Woman's Association of West- | mount Park-Emmanuel United Church, Westmount, will be held on Tuesday, at one p.m.Group | No.2 will provide the \u201cdessert luncheon\u201d for that meeting.\u2018Calvary W.A.Calvary United Church Women\u2019s Assocaton monthly meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 2, in the Church parlors at 2 p.m.Fashion Show The members of the Calvary Church Choir are presenting a womanless fashion show, \u201cFashion for Florida\u201d to be held on Friday, November 4 at 815 p.min the church hall, Greene Ave.and Dorchester.Homemade candy and cokes will be sold and a silver collection will be taken.| PAGE NINB .« TE RAS Are er race ES i IN THE ) à 5 WUsnenr Real wy omen 3 eatm Normandy Aux.The Ladies Auxiliary of Nor- andy Branch 110, Canadian Le- bon B.E,S.L.are holding a social ening at the home of Mrs.K.M ,nnstone, 6717 Coolbrooke Ave.b-day at 8.30 p.m.All friends Bk the auxiliary are invited.Fiis ent is in aid of welafer work.Mtl.Women's Club The Montreal Women's Club hc, Art and Literature depart- ent will Meet on_ Monday at B:0 pm.in the Mount.Royal otel.The .difector is Mrs.bi mes McWilliam.Guest speak- will be Mr.Leslie Roberts, thor and lecturer and his sub-.ct will he \u201cCanadian Culture, > \u201c- Don't Discard your out-dated HATS Remodelling and Alterations .- .a speciclty Our designer has up-to-date ideas ALSO CLEANING AT MODERATE PRICES ANITA HAT SHOP | 5135 Sherbrooke W.EL.3001 (Corner Vendome) RADIO \u2014 AUTO RADIO TV \u2014 WASHING MACHINE DE.7771 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR & MAINTENANCE ELECTRO ALL CO.342B Victoria Avenue His ET Phat is it?\u201d M.Dystrophy Ass'n The Dr.Donald McEachern emorial Chapter of the Mus- Mar Dystrophy Associations of nada, will hold its next gen- al meeting on Monday, at 15 p.m., at 1429 Closse St., the Er me ri = see = es a Pe NED.- IMPROVE YOUR LAWN WITH .DACCORD READY MIX LAWN TOP DRESSING $2.50 Cio cane S215 mines E.DACCORD LTD.\u201c Montee de Liesse at Cote Vertu, St.Laurent RE.7-8742 RE.3-7324 i ry Es 3 ET 2 IMPORTED BROADLOOMS n HARDING CARPETS, ETC.Empire Rug Studio [4240 Decarie EL.2710 MRS.G.H.CORNELL, Honorary Xegent of the Nolan- Cornell Chapter ILO.D.E., was guest of honor at the tea hour following the business meeting at the home of Mrs.Edward Foster, Oct.18, on the occasion of Mrs.Cornell's 90th birthday which she will celebrate this month, Mrs.Cornell has been a resident of Westmount for the past 70 years.\u2014Ed Bermingham Photo DEPENDABLE TELEVISION SERVICE \u201cThe Power of the Housewife.\u201d Navy League Building.Plans for the forthcoming educational and Karnak Club Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club will meet membership drive in November will be discussed.This is an open meeting and the general public is invited to attend.at 1.30 p.m.Tuesday, Nov.1, in the Masonic Memorial Temple \u201cfor sewing, mending and kKnit- ting, followed by a business meeting.There will be an ex- Grenfell Mission .ecutive meeting at 1 p.m.with The Montreal committee of the Mrs.E.D.McIntosh presiding.4 Grenfell Labrador Medical Mis- 555255) VICTORIA AVENUE|.q NN possible before the first of Nov- oa rt oe GARAGE \u2014\u2014Live and Dead Storage Space Available and old rayon or lisle stockings - \u2018| and underwear should be sent to QO Westminster Central United Please Make Reservations | As Soon As Possible : As Space Is Limited \u201c Phone EL.0767 370 VICTORIA AVENUE The Elizabeth Read Missionary Auxiliary of Calvary United Church, Westmount, will hold its regular Meeting on Wednesday, November 2, at 8.15 p.m.in the Ladies Parlour.The guest speaker will be Miss Millicent Howse a missionary from Angala who will speak on her work.A hearty invitation is extended to all ladies.Museum Of Fine Arts The ladies committee of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts will hold its weekly tea on Wednesday November 2, from 3 p.m.to 5 p.m.in the upstair Foyer of fhe Museum.: Mrs.Edgar Colard, of West- mount will give an informal talk at 4 p.m.The title will be \u201cSome China Collectors of the Past\u201d.The public is invited to attend.B'Nai B'Rith Montreal Chapter No.257, B'nai B'rith Women executive | meeting will take place on Wednesday afternoon, November 2, at the home of Mrs.H.Weissler, 396 Landsdowne Ave, West- mount.Canadian Club The Women's Canadian Club will meet on Monday, Nov.7, at 2.30 p.m.in the Ritz Carlton Hotel.5e: ountain below Sherbrooke St.* LUMBER * PLYWOODS * HARDWARE * PAINTS M8 * WALLBOARDS ° WALL PANELLINGS DO-IT-YOURSELF! ® COFFEE & END TABLE TOPS © IRON and WOOD LEGS © SMALL SIZE PLYWOOD © CUT TO SIZE ORDERS SHOWROOM © IDEAS \u2014 PLANS © DISPLAYS\u2014FREE ESTIMATES © FREE SKETCHES DRAWN HOME OWNER'S BUDGET PLANS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RE.7-6575 SHEARER LUMBER 33 2571 Cote de Liesse Rd.Open Saturday till 2 P.M.; Ab a «am - EE now pp pines J .PAGE TEN By BOB ROBINSON b Urged on by a humiliating de- i feat four days earlier, Westmount High School were edged 7-5 by Proctor Academy, Andover, N.H.Monday morning in a tight, exciting contest at the West- mount Athletic Grounds.It was the seventh meeting between the two schools and the third time Proctor has captured the Doug Small Memorial Trophy.Last year Westmount won, 12-6.The first half was played under American rules, the second under the Canadian code.A heavy Procter line took charge from the opening kick-off after a clipping penalty had set West- mount back on their own 35.It then took Proctor\u2019s big halfback, Bill Gilmore, only three plays to score, the third being a 28 yard dash into the end zone.Vern Harris skirted left end for the extra point.With less than five minutes gone, Proctor had gone, into a commanding 7-0 lead and another rout was indicated.However, much to the delight of the huge throng present, the plucky Westmounters held their green and white clad neighbours virtually helpless for the remainder of the game.The Proctor club drove time and time again into Westmount\u2019s territory only to be stopped cold by the latter's backfield.nan THE WESTMOUNY EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1953.- Proctor Edge Westmount for Smaill Troph y The fine ang of Gilmore and Harris was overshadowed by 15 year old Bruce Hutchison, The fleet-footed youngster\u2019s marvellous performance kept West- mount in the game as he ran, passed and caught for substantial yardage.When Westmount needed \"a big gain, Hutchison was the man who filled the bill.In the fourth quarter, the Purple and White attack finally started to roll.Hutchison and Porteous combined to enable Westmount to march down to Proctor\u2019s 15 yard line after starting deep in their own zone.After an incompleted pass and and unsuccessful smash into the rugged Proctor line by Porteous, Westmount was forced to Kick and Hutchison recovered on the 5 after lining up onside.On second down, Hutchison swept right end for the major, The convert was blocked.Along With Hutchison and Porteous who shone offensively, Seybold, Messenger and Bob Hamilton turned in fine defensive performances.SPORTS SHORTS ., .Left end Roy Smith nearly broke away for a\u2019 touchdown in the second quarter but had to settle for a 44 yard gain .Proctor's relatively slow backfield enabled Westmount to hold their room for more players.JACK MORRIS, GL.1326, WESTMOUNT BADMINTON CLUB Commenced their 25th season on Tuesday evening, October 25th, 1955, with a good turnout on the courts of the Westmount Junior High School, However, as the club has 3 courts for play, there is still FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PHONE Academy Road.or MR.ROWE, DE.1748 By CLIFF FARNWORTH MacRae Electric and Michaud Freres- took opening day honors last Saturday as the St.Laurent Hockey League raised the curtain on the current season, jat the St.Laurent Arena.Royal Pharmacy forfeited the opener against the defending champion MacRae squad, when only two of their ,players turned out.Michaud côpped 4-3 over Pete Mitchells Wheelers, newest league entry.The loop is billed for 36 games under the guidance of v Gerry Kerr.This Saturday, Michaud meet Royal Pharmacy |, MacRae and Wheelers hook up in the second game.Scoring once in both the first and second periods and adding two more in the final frame, Michaud broke a $8-all tie to gain a well-earned victory over Wheelers.| Ronnie Kenwood matched Pete southern counsins the locals were \u201cup\u201d for the game and there was little to choose between clubs .Proctor cheer- leaderettes were very colourful .« « Westmount Junior High drum majorettes were on hand with a fine display of precision marching .Westmount bantams\u2019 hopes of a championship went down the drain Tuesday L.C.C.team.We are and have a staff large enough to look after.all your car needs on a 24 hour basis.fully equipped | GET OUR \"COMPLETE PROTECTION Change Oil \u2014 Advanced Custom-Made Havoline (4 Quarts) Lubricant to Winter Check for Broken or Check Operation of P ANTI-FREEZE One Fill Lasts ALL Winter Come In And Get E.BULLER TEXACO SERVICE STATION 4814 COTE ST.LUC ROAD (Corner VICTORIA) Acquainted! =.Check Oil Filter Cartridge (if applicable) Marfak Chassis Lubrication Lubricate All Body Hinges, Locks and Catches Check and Add Steering Gear Lubricant Change Conventional Transmission & Differential Check Level of Automatic Transmissions Check & Analyse Battery Check Battery Cables.& Apply Rustproof Compound Check & Tighten Heater Hose Check & Tighten Radiator Hose & Connections Check Condition & Tension of Fan Belts Check Tires &.Inflate to Proper Pressure Check All Car Lights Check & Clean All Car Lenses Wash & Clean Car \u2014 Inside & Outside Check Brake Fluid Level Clean, Check & Regap Spark Plugs Drain & Flush Radiator ; Change Thermostat (if necessary) \u2014 A Cost of Thermostat Extra un Grade {Automatics Extra) Remove Corrosion Lost Lubrication Fittings Windshield Wipers TEXACO OPEN 24 hours daily \u201cTelephone WAlnut 3266 in the opener at 2 p.m., and | after a 6-5 defeat by the lowly |.Ch +341 rôn et: Jd MacRae, Michaud Win In St.Laurent Hockey Mitchell's first period marker but Jimmy Campbell gave the Wheelers the edge near the close of the opening frame.Bob Sleeth .tied the count in the middle canto on a solo effort and then Jacques Guilbault picked up Jimmy Kairn\u2019s pass to move Michaud out in front for the first time._ Baril and Charlie Garneau then combined to knot the count, but Bumper Allard came back 40 seconds later to store the winning counter on passes from McLean and .Sleeth.; > .MacRae Electric have close to the same team as last year, while Royal Pharmacy have had trouble recruiting players thus far, The Wheelers picked up goalie Roy Scurrah from the Pharma- | cists, and Mitchell from Mac- Rae.Last week they added Charlie and Pete Garneau from | the disbanded+* NDG Regents along with Jimmy Campbell and Larry Gallagher.Michaud Fre- | res picked up .Ronnie Kenwood, \u2018Mike Saucier and Jacques Guil- bault from the Regents, along with Bumper Allard, Moe Mc- Lean and Jimmy Kairns.LBC Little Leaguers To Be Feted at Banquet Members of the Lions Boys Club Browns will be among those honored tonight at the annual Little.League Baseball banquet.Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Montreal, the banquet will be held in the Mount Royal Hotel ballroom, at 6:45 p.m.St.Leo's Roster Chopped To 18, Newcomers Bright | St.Leo's senjor B hockey team is now_starting to assume proportions, after cuts this week that brought the roster down to 18.The club is working « out regularly at Verdun.À few newcomers have helped to brighten up the teams prospects and fill in the pags caused through graduation last summer, Best of the newcomers looks to be 16 years old Terry Hayes, who played in the junior section last year while attending Loyola.Hayes, a chunky youngsters with a good burst of speed, looks like a cinch to grab one of the regular defence berths.Don.Bentley, another de- dence prospect, should earn a place on the team.Gordon Dooley a graduate from the Academy Bantam ranks is showing plenty of pep in the \u201c\u201cearly workouts and should © prove a valuable asset at center ice, once the rough spots are ironed out.Holdovers like Brendan Guil- foyle, Phil Drummond and - John Roche Nave shown only flashes of their real form and seem a little short on condition.Jules Larendeau dropped back to defence from right wing, seemsito be in for a good year.The team as a whole don't measure up to last years classy aggregation according to coach Andy McGillis but a few more workouts and improved condition on part of some of the regulars could make a change on this rating to the extent that St.Leo\u2019s would be a serious contender for senior B hockey honors in 1956.The bantams, a new entry in the school hockey set up;- held a couple of workouts to date and unless some improvement comes in their skating, McGillis says, they will hardly set the bantam section afire with their ability.i} Fc $ = ty.5 + THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1955 _ \u2014 PAGE ELEVEN .me.« $* I - sm > : > - \u2018 \u201c ; @ IT WAS IN THE FADING MINUTES of the final quarter last Saturday.Larry Sullivan\u2019s McGill Redmen were poised triumphantly on.the brink of one of the season\u2019s finest upsets.Riding high and mighty on the [, strong right arm of quarterback Dick Carr, they held a,16-9 lead over previously unbeaten Toronto Varsity.i .Now it was the defengive team\u2019s job to preserve the triumph.| One Varsity attack was rebuffed, and now with minutes remaining, the blue-shirted Toronto hordes were knocking at the touch- | down \u2018door again.The line dug hard, and once again, with less- \u2014 a \u2014 \u2018the beginning of the season, touchdown- late in the (fourth l teen \u2018yards of him,\u201d Bruce Hutchison played a tremendous game for the home crew and his \u2018broken ' field running was dazzling.Westmount < x - team from Cardinal Newman crushed Westmount 47-5 on Thursday of last week, before an astonished group of WHS supporters, at the Time and again \u201che nearly quarter.Hamilton intercepted a shifted Cardinal \u2018Newman \u2018| Pass on hig own five and scamp.tacklers off the playing fleld.ered down the sidelines for the Paul Hamilton, who has been \"90\".The convert was missed, bothered with a leg injury since! \u2014 ROBINSON Athletic Grounds.The defeat was one of the worst ever suffered by a West- mount-squad and it was difficult to believe -this was the .same team which played so well defensively in their three previous starts.) The locals, who were only beaten 5-0 by an equally strong Rosemount club earlier in the season, seemed stunned by the suddenness of Cardinal Newman's initial score.The Knights crossed over.Westmount\u2018s goal line five plays after receiving the kickoff and scored with \u2018monotonous regularity for the remainder of the contest.Westmount, the lightest team in the circuit, faced perhaps the heaviest and were unable to organize any kind of \u2018an offen3ive due to the-hard charging Newman wing line.} The Knights used a djversi- fied attack and their quartex- back, who tossed three touchdown passes, had a field day throwing against a non-existent Westmcunt pass defence.Frequently a receiver found himself with no Westmounter within fif- .\u2014 RELAXATION FROM CARES important questions for hu are assured.You'll find it so easy to join a eral fitness.- AUTO OWNERS LOOK 7 MONTHS TO PAY 24 Hour Claim Service In , Canada and U.S.wn ALLSTATE AUTO INSURANCE call: Bev.Beverly WA.1455 WESTMOUNT AGENT Y.MCA CL.3916 Where Can | Get xy, \u2014 FITNESS FOR MY JOB \u2014 FRIENDS FOR FELLOWSHIP Since 1912, we have answered these upon\u201d hundreds of men and women.For here your health and happiness tailored to your needs and abilities.You'll be amazed with the ease with which you make new friends and contacts, while improving your gen- Why not phone in for full details \u201cWESTMOUNT = + 7 5 < LE en MORK OC (PIS NZ | MY ndreds group Solution: - A bank loan You may need extra cash for doctors\u2019 bills, for house repairs, to save on a season\u2019s fuel supply \u2014or for any sound reason.Don\u2019t hesitate\u2014see the bank about it.It\u2019s the natural thing to do.The chartered banks, through inexpensive personal loans large and small, make it possible for people to\u2014 meet pressing needs or take advantage of bargains, At any branch, you can count on consideration, courtesy, privacy.It is a simple matter to arrange a loan, repayable out of income in instalments that suit your convenience, The local branch of a chartered bank not only provides personal loans but many other banking services of value to everyone in the community.THE CHARTERED BANKS SE > ei Only a chartered bank offers a full range of banking services, including: CEE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Keep your money safe; pay you steady interest; encourage the habit of thrift.TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Protect you against theft oe loss of cash.They are readily negotiable anywhere.- .LETTERS OF CREDIT , For travellers on &tended trips, Or to finance business transactions at a distance.HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS Por repairs, alterations oe additions to your home, \\ RVING YOUR COMMUNITY WX ç such \u201c00 2 mater sa Teli Lo 511 FU [ERPS "]
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