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[" .The Pictures AT WESTMOUNT'S' RE- .MEMBRANCE CEREMONIES: Above, the drums and band of the Royal - Montreal Regiment, swinging along at the head of the parade to the cenotaph.Centre, repre-' sentatives of the armed services and civic.digni- faries reading special prayers \u201cFor Peace and Brotherhood among Nation\u201d, and below, left to right, Mayor James A.DeLalanne, Mrs.C.J.Pratt, wife of the officer commanding the R.M.Rand G.J.Wheatley place wreaths at the Cenotaph, the former on behalf of the city, the wife of Col.Pratt for the Regiment and Mr.Wheatley for the 14th Le gion (RMR) Branch.Examiner VOL.XXVI, No.40 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955.TWELVE PAGES Westmount Budget On Monday Agenda Westmount's City Council will examine the details of the budget on Monday at the regular council meeting, it is expected, and full details of the budgetary estimates and bylaw will be published \u2018in these columns next week.There was no meeting of council Monday last.vue Cage 7> er Will Succeed Canon Oliver Rev.R.B.Keefe, L.Th., Church in Sillery, a suburb of Quebec City, will succeed Canon .Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.as rector of St.Matthias Anglican Church; it was announced last Sunday.Canon Oliver\u2019s retirement early in the New Year will climax 42 years in the ministry, of which 28 have been spent as rector of St.Matthias Anglican Church.He has been active in many charitable causes both as chaplain and as a service club member.Rev.Keefe, Canon Oliver's successor, was or- .dained in the Montreal diocese following his graduation from the British Columbia Anglican College in 1941.Until he joined the Canadian Army as chaplain in 1944, he was assistant at the Church of the Ascension.In 1946 he became assistant at Christ Church Cathedral and in 1948, rector at Sutton.About two years ago he succeeded Rev.Charles C.Campbell, now rector of St.Phillips Church, as rector of St.Michael\u2019s Church at Sillery.Rev.Keefe will take up his new duties at St.Matthias on Feb.1st.One-Way Streets Are Working Well City manager Hughes of Westmount reports that the new one-way street arrangements are \u201cworking well\u201d so far, although it may be a little early to be certain: Best test, he told The Examiner yesterday, will be when the snow and ice closes in.Ley STi ! } 4 À Thales PEIN TAT EOS croate Fac wt ody 0 a SRE Ca¥ erring 5 cd à Es river, me meer A PERTE ARTISTES AIRES ba ae resta M 0 $ 3 5 PAGE TWO | ada .cover.an area.of 268611 \u2018square miles, an are: slightly larger than that] gE 3 ince of Alberta.pe à The lakes and rivers of Can- he: prov: \u2014Quitk, Cariadian Facts = te Lo L \u2014 Ladies\u2019 and Gent Ss Whoever is caught napping by old man 1 Winter; iti isn 't = TT going to be the Westmount Roads: Department: City Engineer, J.R.Day, reports that his snow removal crews are all ready to swing into: action the moment the beastly stuff appears.SUITS & COATS Made-To-Measure In One Week Latest Patterns - in English Woolens Curtorsers or our own material \u2018 made sp.® REPAIRING ® REMODELLING\u2019 © REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) WI.6633 i NOW \u2014 On Our Screen! \u2018The Seven Little Foys' in Vistavision and Technicolor starring, Bob HOPE - Mary VITALE- With James CAGNEY as guest \u2018star i \u2014 also \u2014 1 pry Unfamed: in CinemaScope-Technicolor starring, Tyrone POWER \u2018Susan HAYWARD .- ATTENTION SKIERS! Accidents DO happen.- YOU may be unfortunate.Medical Attention Is Expensive.INSURE ! \u2019 E D.Christmas INSURANCE 388 St.James St.West, MA.3332 BROKER Montreal, Que.WA.4568 \u2018of snow with it, and somebody has to go back and clean up |.Winter parking.restrictions \u2018hazard te snowplows, - THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 \u201cROVING REPORTER By Frank Fairview The adaition of a new spow blower, \u2018and fiotHer cinder spreader\u2019 unit; brings snow removal equipment to a total of 5 snow blowers, 10 road plows of various sizes, including a grader, 12 sg'dewalk plows, 2 front end loaders and- 2 cinder- spreaders.Actually there are 6 snow blowers, but one being too small for general road work, is used for in front of buildings, in parks,\u201d and on skating rinks where a large.- blower can't maneuver, Westmount covers an area of 976 acres, has 32 miles of streets, and 62 miles of side- - walks.Altogether this gives the equipment 94 miles of plowing which shouldn't prove.too difficult providing the snow isn\u2019t dumped on: us one foof at a time.The greatest difficulty in plowing is the parked car.Naturally the plows have to go around it and plow it in.When, it is towed out, it drags a iot should minimize this sort -of thing though, and with _a little co-operation from residents, it] should be almost negligible.Garbage cans present another particularly the blowers.These machines appéirently, are equipped with sharing pins, and when | they strike an object which will not go through the cutting rotors, the pin shears off and the.machine.is tied up for a duy or so until it can be replaced.And guess whose money is being spent while\u2019 it's tied up?That's right! Somebody signing \u201cCon- + cerned\u201d wrote a letter to the i -« \u201cMAJ.-GEN.CHARLES B.PRICE, CB, DSO, DOM, VD, was _, awarded the Canada.Decoration by the Royal Montreal Regi- \u201cment Friday night in Jhonor of his 50 years\u2019 military service .\u201d un ; tee w x spanning both world\u201d Wars.He is honorary colonel of the regiment.Gen.Price, joined the Victoria Rifles as a private, but soon became color sergeant and a member of the Canadian contingent at the Coronation of King George V.In 1914 he was made regimental sergeant-major with the 14th\u201d Battalion.Relinquishing his rank, he fought with.the forces in France and was commissioned in the field.editor of the \u201cExaminer\u201d claiming children on Hal-.lowe\u2019en night, were breaking thermoters by the use of \" lighted candles.A neat trick isn\u2019t it?But here\u2019s a better one.Now they are dropping lighted book matches through car windows left open for ventilation, So if you are in the habit of leaving your car windows open \u2014don\u2019t, it may cost you a .lot of money.Someday some of these kids are going to be brought up short.Let's hope it is this side of the penitentiary.A Corrosion inhibitor EH This'Fuel Oil Truck.is typical of the many in our fleet which deliver dean-burning fuel oil to homes throughout the Montreal ares.The entire fleet is _ meter-equipped; deliveries, based on the degree-day 1s added periodically to ous customers\u2019 tanks to help pre-.Vent corrosion and rust .This winter to be sure.5250 WESTERN AVE.system, are automatic, so oil level is always safely o maintained, LIMITED WA.0371 Arrenge wow for Farguber Robertson\u2019s depend- \u201cable, antomatic fuél oil service.Call ns today! - .\u2018ness, Saturday Review Editor To Speak |A U.N.Meeting Norma Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review of Literature, author of best-sellers \u2018Modern Man is .Obsolete\u201d and \u201cWho Speaks for Man\u201d, will be the speaker at a dinner meeting to be held in the Sheraton Room of the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel on Tuesday at 6.30 p.m.The dinner meeting is being sponsored jointly by the Montreal Branch of .the United Nations Association and of the World Federalists.Dr.D.L.Thomson, vice \u2018| principal of McGill University and Dean of the Faculty of | Graduate Studies,-will be chairman of the dinner.The head table will also include leading figures in.the educational, busi- and professional world.both men and women.For members of the public who are unable to attend the dinner, there will be extra chairs brought into Sheraton Hall at eight p.m.so that they can hear this distinguished speaker.Mr.Cousins will also spesk to the Women's Canadian Club on Tuesday at a luncheon in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 1 p.m.MS Society Plans Meeting Wed.The West End Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of | Canada will hold a public meeting in the Brittany Room, Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel, én Wed- \u2018nesday at 8:30 p.m.Prof.J.H.Quastel, who is in charge of the research program on Multiple Sclerosis at the Research Institute, Montreal General Hospital will be the guest speaker.The Barber Shop Quartet will sing.Mrs.R.T.Scafe, chairman of the chapter, will preside.Water, as well as honey, 1¢ gathered by bees.Special carriers pring it to the hive, dole it out, seal it in cells, or even act as storage tanks themgèëlves until the water is needed. FINE FLOORING ® HARDWOOD | © RUBBER ~% Specializing In Refinishing Ofd Floors A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY aan ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT Free Estimates © ® ASPHALY WE.2323 , voL XXVI, No.40 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1055 \u201cNegative Wins In Local Gambling Debate \u201cMoral Defeat\u2019 Vital Point 2 Judges Agree At Session By Current Events Group Current Events Club of Westmount School this week debated: Senior High \u201cLotteries should be legalized in Canada\u201d.Three teachers judged the debate which was attended by club members.Julie Adams and Barry Shiller were a strong affirmative, and tested their powers against Sharon Miller and Jim Boake.- Barry Shiller broke the ice *- by dramatizing the feeling of hope and expectancy enjoyed by - the otherwise pessimistic, He accentuated the beneficial role played by certain organizations in sponsoring fresh-air camps, building of parish halls through ralfles.He suggested a well-rin, honest lottery, as opposed to speculating on the stock market.Sharon Miller felt the feeling of - expectation associated with lotteries was juvenile.She described the moral value of contributing \u201cfrom the heart\u201d, insisted lotteries harm \u2018weak\u2019 people who may become addicted to gambling.She claimed the legalization of lotteries invites corruption.Julie Adams, began by stating the purpose and essence of a lot- \" tery.She developed Barry Shil- ler's argument on the moral loss in types of market speculation.A brief history of lotteries and their useful functions illimina- ST.JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE Westmount Division * - À course of First Aid Lectures Will commence at VICTORIA HALL - Westmount On Monday, Nov.21st a pas BM.ALL ARE WELCOME MILL ENDS SALE! ENGLISH MATERIALS Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Suits and Coats made to measure.Best fit \u2018end workmanship guaranteed .$45.00 up © 10 DAYS DELIVERY Best English _ Crey Flannel Worsted 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 ted this argument.Many worthy institutions, she said, depend on lotteries.In a vote any Canadian districts which were tested, approved lotteries, Jim Boake made a strong sally against those who say that gambling, a natural human trait, is acceptable.Cruelty and other human, harmful traits are frowned upon, he said.Why not, he asked, stop gambling here?He demonstrated how lotteries district interest from private donations and diminish private charity.He mentioned that lotteries invite corruption .are against the law.He said\u201d that only 18 per cent of money received from lotteries goes to the attested organizations, In Barry Shiller's one-minute rebuttal he stressed lottéries are a \u201cgood way of attracting great sums to charity.\u201d - The judges, by a split decision of two to one, decided that the negative side were the winners.The principal weakness in the affirmative side was said to be their failure to answer the moral defect in gambling as brought out by the negative.- Barry Shiller was especially complimented by the judges.In ancient times, Sicily was called the \u201cgranary of Europe\u201d, on account of the fertility of its sotl.: Ji 58 YEARS IN is \"WESTMOUNT ® Reliable WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S- JEWELLERS .1216 Greene Ave.WE.4046 \u2018PAGE THREE x ALL IN A DAY'S WORK: ROD DEWAR and PEGGY KEEFER, CFCF' afternoon team, are shown here with JOHN BRUCE CAMPBELL, pupils at the school of the Montreal Association for the Blind, Sherbrooke street west.The radio pair recently visited the school and interviewed the teachers and pupils on.their popular radio program \u201cAll in a day's work.\u201d TEACHER'S DUTY Teachers have many duties towards \u2018their pupils.One of are concerned, is to tell the children over and over again of the need for walking along the left of the highway.The Province of Quebec Safety League appeals to rural-teachers to cooperate towards the safety of their pupils.One way they can do this is by stressing the importance of walking towards the flow of traffic .that is, along the left of the road.Teen\u2019 Dance Arranged \\For Athletic Grounds Next Friday Evening The City of Westmount Recreation.Department announces an opening \u2018Teen\u2019 Dance which will be held at the Westmount Athletic, Grounds on Friday, November 25 at 8 p.m.The committee has worked hard in preparing an interesting program for you and should be rewarded by a large turnout.Margaret Salvador, Vera Ivanenko, Kay DaSilva and Joan Russell are the committee members in charge of organizing and Johnny Dunbar is the caterer.This opening dance will be to the music of a very \u2018fine selection of records.Miss DaSilva will be in-com- plete charge of the musical program.\u2019 -Several prizes have been donated by local merchants.All in all, it looks like a good time will be enjoyed ; by anyone who comes along.se.c rate by dressing neatly; asno- person\u201d ved\u201d entraiion ve blue denims, jeans or wihdbreakers, the.committee advises.will be allowe: - these, as far as rural teachers | To Take Over 401 Command Air Vice Marshall A.L.James, will take over as honorary commanding officer of No, 401 City of Westmount Fighter Squadron, RCAF Auxiliary, at ceremonies tonight at the squadron's headquarters, 4450 Sher= brooke street west.AVM James retired a year ago as Officer Commanding, Air Defence Command, St.Hubert.He succeeds Group Captain G.McGregor, a Battle of Britain fighter pilot, now president of Trans-Canada Air Lines.REPAIRS - DE.7771 342B Victoria Ave.'V:\u2014 RADIO \u2014 AUTO RADIO \u2014 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES \u2014 WASHING MACHINE \u2014 BENDIX ELECTRO-ALL CO.Electrical Contractor & Electrical House Maintenance Westmount \u2018NOW OPEN: .KURT'S PAINT SHOP 3231 ST.ANTOINE STREET .nccniavenve \u201c AGENTS FOR BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS ©.FREE DELIVERY WE.2485 -~ he! be Sz The Customer of Yesterday is a Friend Today\u201d 6 \u2018 , AALAAAAAAAA + 4 USED CARS RIGHT NOW is the time to trade in your old car for a late model used car.We have a fine choice of selected '53 and '54 models in excellent condition \u2014 every one reconditioned and FULLY GUARANTEED.Buy from a reliable firm where ou will be sure of courteous, honest treatment and the Lost \u201cvalue for your money.See the Beoutifs) New T956 - CHRYSLERS and PLYMOUTHS The Cars with the \u201cForward Look\" Fernand Girard : President : Paul Girard Secretary-Treasurer ody Work and Painting - Mechanical Repairs 4 4 4 | À 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 ontreal\u2019s Oldest Dealer for CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH and FARGO 1 ictoria Avenue Garage - 372 Victoria Ave.- Westmount \u2026.WAlnut:2761-2 i rescapmen tre LA RÉVÉLÉ FL - LEE ee = oo Pe A rt RA oa RT SR ft ri date +e eer cnn x -X > maire re RR Re ana Pa Cw iment sure en rate PAGE FOUR - > Your GREAT GRANDFATHER | \" GRANDFATHER | - FATHER if they lived in Montreal, probably bought, sold or rented the same; like them, you will be pleased with the results.H.Joseph & On.REAL ESTATE Serving Montreal since 1804 4492 St.Catherine St.W.Dorval Shopping Centre GL.3504 Me.1-8511 4 their real estate through H.Joseph & Co.Be wise and do Fy COLONIAL 7 miles closer to Mid-town NEW YORK © The only Montredl-New York Airline landing at La Cuardia Field4\u2014only minutes from Manhat- == [5 ® Commuter service from 7:15 a.m.to midnight.NEW YOR \" flights - daily THE MOST FREQUENT SERVICE TO NEW YORK 2322 K Plus the popular night \u201cOwl\u201d flight 11:00 p.m.Only $16.30 W THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 | _\u2014 DECORATING DANDIES: These four lasses are members of the executive currently organizing teen age dances at the Athletic Grounds.The popular dances restart Friday, Nov.25, + Decorating the ballroom are, left to right, Margaret Salvador, Vera Ivanenko, Kay DaSilva and Joan Russell.(Photo by Ed Bérmingham) | A ; |Rev.- Miles Kelly, 2 [Ascension Parish, The Christian\u2019s charitable obligation to aid the souls in Purgatory was explained in a radio talk Sunday afternoon by All under one roo A bganch of a chartered bank is much more than the best place to keep your savings.It is an all-round banking service-centre that provides services useful to everyone in the community.In every one of 4,000 branches in Canada, people are using all sorts of banking services.They make deposits, cash cheques, arrange loans, rent safety deposit boxes, transfer money, buy and sell foreign exchange.Only in a branch of a chartered bank are all these and many other convenient banking setvices provided under one roof.A visit to the bank is the way to handle 4// your banking needs ~\u2014simply, safely, easily.THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR GÇOMMUNITY.banking services, including: Home Improvement Loans .Re | .complete satisfaction is made to Foreign Trade and Market .Infinite Justice for mortal sin Information not-completely atoned for.Buying and Selling of \u201cSouls in the purifying flames * Foreign Exchange of Purgatory have passed be , ial Collecti yond the realm of merit and $0 Commercia ections are helpless to lessen the penalty , Money Transfers for ain.We, on earth, being E bound to them by the mystic Si Money Orders and Bank bonds of the Communion of = Drafts Saints, can help them to shorten Travellers Cheques their period of privation and .\u2018| suffering by the e mea Letters of Credit of offering the Holy Mass for Safety Deposit Boxes them, by praying for them, by Crédit Information indulgences gained for them.Béginning a new series called Purchase and Sale of \u201cSome Modern Saints\u201d Rev.Securities Norman F.Griffin, of St.Willi I» brord\u2019s Parish, will tell the story Custody of Securines of Pope Pius X, on this Sunday\u2019 Catholic Hour broadcast at 2:05 Rev.Myles Kelly, assistant at the Church of the Ascension of co Our Lord, Westmount.Speaking on The Chatolic | Hour program over station CJ.SEE THE BANK ' ° AD.Father Kelly said, in part: \u2018 ~ \u201cThe Church teaches that as ABOUT IT in this world there are different \u2019 states, so there are different Only a chartered bank states in the other world as well offers a full range of We are taught that the state of any individual in the world to come depends precisely on the condition of his soul when death Savings Accounts has called him to the judgment Current Accounts seat of God.\u2018 Joint Accounts : \u201cWith this in mind the Ca , Le tholic World holds that besides P ersonal Heaven and Hell there is à Commsercial Loans third state or place where some souls suffer for a time before entering heaven and this place is called Purgatory, where ven- \u2018ial sins are wiped out or where Farm Improvement Loans N.H.A.Mortgage Loans [de 7e Banking by Mail a ; Fire Prevention Week was ob served all across.Canada last week, recalls the Province of Quebec Safety League and adds that.preventing fire is our re¥ ponsibility during the other fil _l ty-one weeks of the\u2018year as well - ta Te gmeoiet? Shatoli¢ on CJ.in part: that as lifferent lifferent as well tate of rorld to on the h death dgment ne Ca besides b is à e some before B place re ven- where r, flames Bed be- and s0 penalty being mystic ion of shorten and means hsg for em, by hem.called Rev.willl e story day's at 2:05 as ob Ha last ce of d adds r re¥ er fife g well pade to | tal sin ti et Se EE a NTE dt iin.cot 0 For Annual \u2018Mums\u2019 Event 3,949 chrysahthemus are on display at the Annual Fall Chrysanthemum Show being held at Westmount Park this week and hext.Mayor J.A.deLalanne of Westmount opened the show which has been an annual feature of the 28.Parks Department since 19 FOR DEPENDABLE TELEVISION SERVICE PUR IEEE) IS ¥ .Along with \u201cmums\u201d on display in the grass-domed conservatories of Westmount Park is an advance showing of cyclamen, usually a part of the Ghristmas \u2018display; African violets;,a banana plant in fruit; sugar cane and a Bird of Paradise in bloom.Before the opening of the show on\u2018Friday evening a reception was held at Victoria Hall, where Mayor deLalanne , welcomed guests and \u2018presented! trophies BR A, ERO THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Greenhouse Riot of Color children\u2019s gardening competition.This competition was inaugurated in 1949 for fourth and fifth grade pupils of the district's elementary schools.Each student is given a plant to pot each spring and instructed in cultivating it.Those with the best plants in the fall receive prizes.Outstanding schools this year are Roslyn, which was awarded the Mayor J.S.Cameron Trophy, and King's, which received the Alderman R.Panet-Raymond Trophy., Individual prize-winners for the best plants in 1955: First prize, Catherine Frond, King\u2019s: 2nd prize, Marcella Maher, St.Paul's Academy; 3rd Academy; 4th prize, Marilyn Brownstein, Roslyn; 5th prize, Marilyn Pollock, Queen's; special prize, Joanne Taylor, Roslyn.chrysanthemums were made to ex-Alderman R.L.Scott, parks and prizes.to winners of «the e LUMBER * PLYWOODS © HARDWARE ° PAINTS WALLBOARDS _ ® WALL PANELLINCS 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 RE.7-6575 SHEARER LUMBER ©.LTD.2571 Cote de Liesse Rd.Open Saturday till 2 P.M.To Join In The choir of the Westmount Baptist Church, under the direction of Galt MacDermot, will join that of St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount, led by Phillips Motley, in a Recital of Choral and Organ Music on Sunday, at 845 p.m, in St.Andrew's Church.The choirs Will be placed at opposite ends of the church.In this position the Westmount Baptist choir will sing \u201cJesu, by Thee I would be saved\u201d (Frank) \u201cHear the Cry\u2019 (MacDermot) and \u201cJerusalem\u201d (Cornelius) followed by St.Andrew's choir singing \u201cSave u§, O Lord\u201d (Bairstow) and the motet \u201cMy Soul, there is a Country (Parry).Later they will join forces in the following anthems: \u201cThe Spacious Firmament on High (Thiman), \u201cO Gladsome Light\u201d (Sullivan) and \u201cHallelujah, Amen\" (Handel).These will be conducted by Galt MacDermot.Phillips Motley will play French organ music as follows: \u201cSoeur Monique\" (Francois Couperin), Intermezzo from Symphony VI (Widor) and MARY BEETLES, past president of the Quebec Dance Teachers\u2019 Association, who will be guest speaker at the second session of the \u201cPiano Clinic\u201d Thursday, November 24 at 8.30 p.m.at the Mechanic\u2019s Institute, 1200 Atwater avenue.Her topic will be \u201cMusic And The Ballet\u201d.Frances Goltman, founder-chairman of the series, will speak on \u201cDances For The Piano\u201d, illustrated by seven young planists.The public is invited.+ The finest words in the world are only vain sounds if you cannot comprehend them.\u2014Anatole France.- Be temperate in thought, word, and deed.Meekness and temper- \u2018ance are the jewels of Love, set Westmount Choirs Recital \u201cPiece .Heroique\u201d* (Cesar Franck).: Prize, Alain Brousseau, St.Leo's.Presentations of bouquets of | IRR SRL II aR == Del TETE 3 PACE FIVER flower gardens are showplaces for tourists during the summer months.commissioner 35 years ago; and to Arthur Campbell and Arthur McMaster, whose Westmount + ant to add new colos; your living rgom, dining room or, You'll enjoy ing it \u2014 enjoy the result af never before \u2014 ith CILTONE.Ever i so-easy to apply.Dries the same day and is Li odorles§, too! Hard wearirg, scrubbable, so! 3 - easy ta keep clean.Ask for ae odorless .alkyd Enamel in a wide v of i #- Flat, Sormi-Gloss or G A smptno) ~ - La ® Free Delivery ® .i 1311 Greene Avenue GL.1496 | ETS To | THIS IS THE Y.M.C.A.SERVING.« WESTMOUNT TITHE AR TT in wisdom,\u2019 -Mary Baker Eddy.Your local Y.M.C.A.is far more than a building.It is a meeting place for young people; a place where your boy or girl, and the kid next door, may play and learn and grow in stature under trained leadership.: Here the *'Y\" builds character.It helps young boys and girls to make lasting friendships and offers a helping hand to teen-agers.Your community \u201cY\" is an example of the work the Y.M.C.A.is doing throughout Greater Montreal through 9 Branches, 4 Camps and Sir George Williams College and Schools, to make better citizens: \u201cYOUTH NEEDS THE Y.M.C.A.THE Y.M.C.A.NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT\u201d The Y.M.C.A.of Montreal now is 88%.self-supporting.The major portion of its operating costs are met through fees, gifts and endowments.The 1° \u2018 $210,000 objective of this present campaign is actually only 12% of the \u201cY\u201d total annual budget of $1,700,000.104th ~- ANNUAL : MAINTENANCE CAMPAIGN 4.Please give generously when the canvasser colls.WESTMOUNT BRANCH Y.M.C.A as Etre 3 starting at the roots .with the youngsters.210,000 1 ] SE EE ne Af ne ne SMB ei ep ain > mas + eee 4 ax :4 : & pace SIX 75 THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount .Published Every Friday by .dé gu THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING.COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, Montreal \u201cWAlnut 2773 *- The.Examine r aims to be an indepéndent, clean .or' the home, devoted to public ser- | vice, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 | newspaper half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept), Ottawa, st ; 1.1 5 AE 1 wan Committee « Party\u201d.relaxed that FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955 Red Objective : Communists Pay New.Attention \u2018Te Canada Now The official Communist weekly known as \u201cFor a Lasting Peace, For a People's Democracy\u2019 \u2019is published in Bucharest in \"many languages.The issue for September The Church ll \u2014 Po TIL ps nee SREPMOUNT EXAMINER, WRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15.\u2014\u2014 23 gives the Canadian Communists unusual prominence.| \u2018Under \u2018the\u2019 héading \u201cNational Com-|l _-mittee Meeting - of- Labor-Progressive.\" Party of Canada\u201d, there i is an Account of || \u201ca recent plenary meeting of the National of the Labor-Progressive, L wos Tim Buck is \u2018reported as \u2018stating that, as a result of Geneva, tensions have so \u201cthe members of the L.P.P.now have new opportunities to build the Party\u201d.So the L.P.P.adopted,a \u201cPlan of Work to build the Party and extend the _ circulation of the.press.\u201d \u201cBold participation in the fortheoming municipal elections\u201d was forecast.This to complete this planet.By Rev: Canon R.Kenneth.Naylor oe Rector af Trinity Memorial Church With the Covenant at Mount Sinai \u201cthe Church that was-in | the wilderness\u201d was founded.It had its Torah \u2014 its Law \u2014 its-Way of Life.It remained for it to grow according to the will of God.For it is one thing to found a society, a very different thing to train it.It might be said that Alfred the Great founded an Anglo- Saxon-Danish' Sate, but he still had to provide a training for it.So through Moses God established \u2018His people \u2014 \u2018the Church that was in the wilderness\u201d and then its training began.- +.article: in the Conimunist world weekly i is unniistakable evidenee that Canada has \u2018become a main object in the new campaign the eviction of freedom : from; im < Christian Science ?dd | » # What\" purposeful livige and intelligent consecration to God can\u2019 mean for mankind will be éxplained at Christian Science church services this Sunday.Sermon is \u201cSoul- and Body.\u201d Scriptural: selections will include \u201cSeing ye have purified your souls in obeying the truth UNITED = \u2018The training followed two lines: the way in which the people were to deal with God, and the way in which they were to deal with one another: their duty towards God, and their duty towards their neighbour.The training was long and hard.First they had to learn that Jehovah alone was their God, and required their whole worship; they must not go after the \u2018so-called gods of Canaan.Then they must learn the character of God, and that took still longer.That training was largely the work of the prophets who taught their people that God is righteous, holy, lov-\" ing, majestic; in fact, that there is no noble adjective that is not to be applied to Him.Then there came the two hardest lessons of all.The first is that because God is holy and loving His people must be of the same character.The second is that they must manifest that same character to one another The two fundamental laws were the same which our Lord quoted: \u201cThou shalt love the Lord thy God,\u201d and, \u201cThou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.\u201d But they were not new laws when they were delivered to the Children of * Israel.They are the fundamental laws of the human race.Men have always known that they must love God; that is, set their minds to Him.They have always | known that they must love their neighbour; that is, set their minds to their neighbour for his good.They have always known that they must protect one another.There was nothing new there; what was new was the reason given for observing the law.The reason is the character of God.It is set out most clearly in the nineteenth chapter of Leviticus, one of the great chap- BAPTIST | WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Miss Gwena Harvey, B.A, Pastor's Assistant Galt McDermott, B.Mus., Organist 11 A.M.\u201cALL THE CITY WAS MOVED\u201d Service Broadcast \u2014 CBM 7:30 P.M, : First Half of Service - \u2018THERE IS A RIVER\u2019 \u2018Seeing Visions and Dreaming Dreams Broade dcast \u2014 Station CJAD ond Half of Service PILLY Cary SOUND FILM ! | \u201cHAPPINESS\u201d See this impressive film! DR.JOHNSTON WILL WILL PREACH i Visitors Cordially Invited ters of the oud Testament.The chapter begins: \u201cYe shall be holy: for I the Lord your God am holy.\u201d Then follow the great rules of conduct to God and man.And fifteen times in the one chapter the reason is given: \u201cI am the Lord your God.\u201d From then onwards the Church that had been in the wilderness was being obtained in the knowledge of the charactel of God, and in the way that knowledge was to affect conduct.Changeable Mine First mica mine in the United States was the Ruggles, which opened at Grafton, N.H., in 1803.mine a half century ago, but it now produces feldspar.SYNAGOGUES CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm \u2014 PUBLIC WORSHIP Sabbath Eve., Friday, November 18th Candle Lighting at Evening Services at Sabbath Morning 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Services 10:00 a.m.Junior Congregation.10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings.Genesis, Ch.25, v.19\u2014Ch.2 y.9 Melachi, Ch.1, v.1\u2014Ch.2, v.7 Weekday Services Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m.Sunday evening at 4:06 p.m.Weekday mornings at 7:30 a.m.Weekday evenings at 6:15 p.m.TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4128 Sherbrooke St.West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, November 18th at 8:15 o'clock.Dr Stern will speak \u201cREOPENING THE WELLS.OF INSPIRATION\".Saturday, Moming, November 19th at 11:30 o'clock, Sermonette \u2018The Courage of the Patriarch Isaac\u2019 based on Torah Portion, DAILY SERVICES Monday through Thursday at 5:46 p.m.Sunday Mornings at 10:15 o'clock.RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Junior School, Sunday Mornings at clock, High School, Saturday Mominge at 9:45 o'clock.Daily Hebrew School, Monday through Friday afternoon at 3:30 p.m, SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Monday Evenings 8 to 10:15 o'clock.Courses offered are : Public Speak- and Advanced ing, Elementary Hebrew.The Making of a Jewish Home, Music Appreciation and Jewish Teachings> BOOK LOVERS\u2019 FORUM Under the auspices of Temple Sis- , W Afternoon, No ra at 2:45 o'clock, Rev.November Temple Community House.Dr.Fudoiph J.Berlis will teview \u201cpe | Cashier\u201d by Gabrielle BOY.EN Uranium was identified\u2019 at this .14-00 a.m.CALVARY CHURCH: Dérchester Street, at Greene Avenue, Westmount - Minister: Rev.Walter J, Spence, B.A.-.11:00 a.m.\u201d EVERY MAN \u2014 A HORSE.Sunday School im attendance.7:30 p.m, \"THE STORY.BEHIND R THE NEWS.The Junior Choir, under the leadership of Miss Vera Jamieson in, a splendid musical programme.Organist and Choir Director, MRS.ALICE BROWN DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.\u2019 Ministers: Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, M.A., D.D, Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A.AMERICA DAY Intermediate and Senior Church School.Nursery,\u201d Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments.Dr.Lloyd Smith: \u201cThis Nation Under God\u2019.7:30 p.m.Rev.Eric Mcliwain: \u201c\u201cThe Italics of History\u2019.8:50 p.m, Young People\u2019s Union.Organist and Choirmaster \u2014 Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH \u201c101 Cote St.Antoine Road {near Argyle Avenue) WESTMOUNT Ministers: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.10:00 a.m, 11:00 a.m.11:00 a.m.Mr, Reid.\u201cHOW FIRM A FOUNDATION HIS \u201c EXCELLENT WORD\".Presbytery Y.P.U.in attendance, 7:30 p.m, Mr.Grant.Sermon subject: \u2018FATE, COINCIDENCE OR GOD\u2019 '.11:00 a Church School.8:45 p Recital by two choirs, Westmount Baptist and St.Andrew's.Organist and Choir Director \u2014 PHILLIPS MOTLEY, B.A., Mus, Bac., F.C.C.0.\\ Rp Park rh \u201cEMMANUEL LY > UNITED CHURCH Western Ave.at Lansdowne pee Minister: - Rev.Callum Thompson.B.A., B.D.Suñday, November 20th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service, - The of the = Layman\u2019\u2019, 11:00 a.m.Sunday School Home Base Christianity 7:30 p.m, Series: \u201cWhen The Nest Is for ever.\u201d \u2018The subject of the: Lesson-| : the following from I, Peter: | WE Come to : Yonr Church is the Bulwark: of Democracy.Se There Does Freedpm Flourish, \u2018- +.Le Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.SE | Church \u2014 ppp - 'y ; through the Spirit unti unfeigp- ed love of the brethren, see that ye love one another with a pure heart fervently: Being horn again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth LE \u2014 ie ; Chinchilla.für is \u2018worth \u2018about:| three.\u2018times\u2019 its \u2018Weight in gold on, the market.\u201c - Co ANGLICAN | i Church.of The Adyént- |: Corner \u201cof Wood and Westerns; \u201cWestmount A - ; Rev.Blexander Meller.Rector \u201cke \u2014 Rev.Canon S.8.Honorary Assistant | \u2014 -8:00 a.m.Holy Communion, © 9:45 a.m.\u201d Sunday School.Le 0:15 a.m.Mattins (said), E 00 a.m.SOLEMN SEUCHARIST, © p.m,.Festal Evensong.WEEKDAYS: Holy Communion J:00 am.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.8:00 a.m.Monday.\u2018and Friday.9:30 a.m.Wednesday.- SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE \"ADVENT i « CHRISTIAN SCIENCE - First Church of Christ, tv\" 390 Lansdowne \u2018Avenue at Sherbrooke Street.i BRANCH ) MOTHER CHURCH +BCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.* Sunday, November.20th ~ 11:00 am.Sunday School nn a.m.Church Service.Subjec of a Bets Lo \"Wednesday * 8:15 pm.Testimony ve je Sta READING ROO the Church iris ¢ open to the .» 2 fo 4.pm.at = \"PRESBYTERIAN.od CHURCH vee bE er - Scientist, Westmount - OF THE 5 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | ; ve ne PRESSYTÉRIANT ok \u201c Métville Avenue ~~ .ST.MATTHIAS TE _ de = \u2018 CHURCH _ ner Chas.©: Cochrane, B.A.5.0, fe Cota St.Antoine Road ._ Minister ++ « and Church Hill * , 2e Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert tier, Sunday, November 20th .©\u201d LTh, M.C.- 11:00 a.m.Public Worshi Rev.H.J.Skynner, B.A., L.Th.MORNING SERVICE.ONLY .Trinity XXIV emo AND FatENDE, ant 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.- , 11:00 am Moming Prayer.Holy - CORDIALLY Communion\u2018and Sermon.Bacher Rev.H.J.Mr.Lester A.Woodln, -7:30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Organist and olrmaster * Preacher : The Rector, ~ WEDNESDAY 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O0.; Organist: TRINIT Y MEMORIAL =» WESTMOUNT end VICTORIA AVES.= CHURCH, \u201cRev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A., OT Assistant Trinity XXIV 8:00 am.Boly Comn.union.3 9:45 a.m, Junior Department and STUDENT SUNDAY Confirmation Glass.11:00 a.m.Choral Communion.11:00 a.m.Mr.Cameron, \u201cLIFE'S Preacher: The Rector.GREATEST QUESTION\" Nursery, Kindergarten, 11:15 am.The Church School.Primary Department.; 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Rev.Canon F.The number 114 bus stops L.Whitley.at the corner.WEDNESDAY - 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion.PORIS KILLAM, THURSDAY A.R.C.F:, Das (McGill) 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Organist and Choir Director 7:30 p.m.HIS CONTRIBUTION the service, Empty\" Choir Director: JF.7.Scott, La R.5,M.Org anist: O.KR Glidd: - St.James United Church 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels REV.NORMAN RAWSON, REY.B, B.BROWN, D.D,, Asst, Minister REV.NETTIE L J.WILSON, B.A,B.D, Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster 11:00 a.m.Sermon Subject: - \u201cTHE WHY AND HOW OF FORGIVENESS\u201d The Rev.Nettie L J.Wilson, 7:00 pm.Organ and Vocal Recital.\"MARTIN LUTHER\" =.\u2018HERITAGE ' Depicted by The Full Length Film solled \u2018 \u2018Martin Luther\u2019 and a short sermon.b .Rev.Norman Rawson preaching.Te Please note, The Church Doors will be open at 6:30 pm.\u201d There will be & young people's fellowship hour following Parking facilities are available in the Church yard.Minister - Asst.Minister , - B.A., B.D.TO OUR CHRISTIAN 22 Pp RGA ee de mean ne LB Ë ublic Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- - en ai HILLMAN CONVERTIBLE \"ACCESSORIES HUSKY PARTS \" HARD TOR SALES \u2019 | SEDAN : SERVICE lu af THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, duh Loar ARE ene a eb Naa 0 PT \u201c ve a ¥ke bo Crew cm Ma NOVEMBER 18 + -\u2014 PHONE YOUR 00 WAlnut 2771x The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 45¢ 3c for each additional word ADS \u2014 Plegse phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted Temas gone w.4 after 10.30.*a.m.Thursday tor \u2018current issue ~ EU OFFICES XO LEY ae FOR SALE 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE (89 = LOST =.lt at 2 don A Ai, ti ri où celien! oca nm, Le oi i 1écatiet onal 7, 0.00.12 APARTMENTS TO LET PPRATHERS FOR\u2019 \"RENT .Have you something you want moved immediately and inexpensively.Rent a trailer from \u2018Ace Trailer and Out- + | board Motor Rentals.RE.8-9871.- S-9 PT MCGREGOR Cn 214 ROOMS\" .VIEW OVER CITY QUIET\u2014LOVELY GARDEN | \u2014,|idining.room \"WA.4138.Lar GARAGE\u2014MAID SERVICE FURNISHED OR NOT J.24 \"+ 1545 MeGREGOR, APT.i * NEAR cor DES PS NEIGE 21 .DORCHESTER, Westmount, nedr Grepne.512 room apat- | SOLID walnut 3°19*'x3'4\", ANTIQUE TABLE beautifully for either library or able, 150 years\u201d old.carved, suitabl | PERSIAN.lamb.goat, mall, size, \u2014 \u2018cellent condition, Bargain.GL., a _ ROSEWOOD \u2018antique card table, $75.00.GL.2424, S-44 Hn MAHOGANY table, 4135x60, 4 chairs, oval tilt top table, best offer, WA.2270.s-25 ment, heated, taxes paid.Call S-42 .5500.Le » TURNABOUT Shop.Good as new clothing -for boys and girls of all ages.4467 St.Catherine Street West.FI.9259.R-41 20 ROOMS TO LET - ATTRACTIVE single room, private detached home.Retired or business lady.All privileges.WE.3981, S-45 FOUR kiddies chairs, one rocker; cocktail dress, winter coat, shortie coat sizes 14-16, very reasonable, WI.6802.R-37 AVAILABLE December.5th, furnished, clean, bright.DE.9596.S-36 .4262 Western Avenue, Apartment 1.Double room, fi - ed, with privileges, -18 N.D.G.nice front toom; private fami- ty.Quiet and clean.Continental bed, and shower, Privileges of television and near transportation.H - 93021 WESTMOUNT \u2014 Attractive bed sitting room overlooking Sherbrooke, near Victoria.Suitable lady.Kitchen privileges.FI 6508.s-29 21 ROOMS WANTED.BUSINESS man desires room in private family.Vicinity of the Boulevard or Westmount Avenue preferred.Highest references.Write Box No.495, c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.S-47 24 AUTOS FOR SALE $800.00 OFF 55 Fairlane Demonstrator.53 Ford $1190.00; 54 Meteor Sedan Delivery $1195.00; 54 Consul $1195.00; 53 Consul 000.00, Zephyr $895.00; Cash \u2014 trade terms.Ernest Charlebois, 3600 Rachel East.HA 8231 .FI.5370.S-28 ay it 5610 Sherbrooke STW, DExvia 1149 AR rm CHILDREN'S photographs, in your home.Black and white, or colored.McCullagh.AV.8-1721.Phone after GENTLEMAN'S station wagon coat, suit, raincoat, woollen underwear.\" Size 38.WA.2270.* S-26 AMANA freezer paid $700.00.Sell $450.00! Guaranteed serviced.One electric train, $25.00.TR.5719.S-27 TEEN-AGE girl's winter coat, size 13-14, raspberry red, fisted, excellent condition, $20.00.DE.S-20 MAN'S dress suit, size 26-58, In perfect condition, $35.00.GL, 1527.S-23 BABY'S crib, mattress, matching chifferobe, night table; bassinette; pram; youth's bed .and mattress, matching dresser.GL.2488.S-30 * | Westmount Baptist Westmount services will be broadcast Sunday.In the morn- \u2018ing, the sermon theme will be: \u201cAll the City was Moved\u201d, broadcast over C.B.M.The first half hour of the evening service will be broadcast over station C.J.A.D.The title of the address will.be: \u201cThere is a River\u201d.In the second part of the service, the Billy Graham Sound Film \u201cHappiness\u201d will be shown.Young people are especially | iv vited.- Ll ~ Shaar Hashomayim 4 P.T.A, Meeting: A large ate tendance was present af \u2018the P.T.A.Open-House and meeting last week.Dr.Paul Sommeér- freund, President of the Parent- Teachers\u2019 Association, welcomed the parents.-Dr.S.Shuster was Chairman of the evening.The Guest Speaker.Mr.Benjamin ANTIQUE furniture, coins,\u201d silver, paintings, objets d'art, clocks, bronzes, etc.Immediate cash paid.Lyons, LADY'S wristwatch, November 15th.Taxi from Ritz Carlton to Avenue Theatre, in Theatre or on Greene, 2027 Peel.HA.6089.S-8+| Reward.GL.3112.- R-35 LOST man\u2019s D atch sit br 32 .DOMESTIO HELP , let, in Westmount.\"ES EL, 2150, So + WANTED Ÿ 2 PERSONALS \u2019 MADAME ~ WOMAN, part time, to pre- .pare evening dinner for family, and light housework.4 days a week, 4-8.\"DE.5914.PART time help 3:30-7:30 p.m.Monday through Friday.Prepare simple dinner for 2 adults and do light housework.St.Matthew Street Apat- ment.$3.00 per day and carfare.City references preferred.Fi 9082, 84 HELP WANTED FEMALE ATTENDANT for elderly convalescing lady in Montreal, Sleep in, two afternoons off weekly.Write giving references and wages required, Mrs.T.Lord, 162 Latour St., St.Johns, Que- \u2018bec.S-24 86 SITUATIONS WANTED PART-TIME secretarial work, preferably in Westmount, or west of Guy Street, \u2018P.O.Box 124, West- mount.S-46 COMPETENT woman will care for children during parents absence from home, or care for convalescent.WA.9768.S-15 WORK wanted at.home typing, miscellaneous.Phone HU.8-554, 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.S-17 Under that summer sunburned and wind buffetted stn you have a soft smooth baby skin, which can be revealed by a new process called instant peeling.This is completely harmless and you can do it yourself.It is soothing, refreshing, erases age lines and lifts the face contours, You are cordially invited to attend a free Beauty Conference, given by Madame Varga, La Parisienne, about rejuvenating at her Beauty Boutique at 768-A Sherbrooke St.West on Tuesday 22nd and Thursday 24th November, at 2.30 p.m.Would you pi telephone MArquette 5168 if would like to attend.We wish to keep this exclusive.| S-22 7 Use Examiner Classified Ads for Quick Results \u2018 \u2019 you \u2014 PAGE SEVEN © Statesman Sales Ambassador Service l Metropolitan Parts Rambler Accessories 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W Fl.4616 42 \" PERSONALS .(For further PERSONAL PROBLEMS BUREAU REGISTERED Vocational, Marriage, Family COUNSELLING 1535 Sherbrooke West, 1 WI.8309 Day and Evening to 7 p.m.Corner Guy information see telephone book \u2014 yellow pages, 500) s-13 NURSERY School wanted in West- mount or vicinity, for girl 4, hours 10-5, Monday through Friday.GL.5180.R-34 \u201cOLD AT 40, 50, 602\u201d MAN! YOU'RE CRAZY! Thousands peppy at 70 Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking iron.For rundown feeling many men, women call \u2018\u2018Old\u2019\u2019.Get- acquainted- size only 60c.AU druggists.S-32 45 MONEY TO LOAN AT 5% mortgage loans quickly.Com tractors.Privates, Notary.EL, i * -20 Words 75¢ - Trades and Professional Cards Additionc; Words 3e Each à 37 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE \u2019 PART-TIME waiter, experienced will wait on table, clubs, private homes, evenings and weekends.Best of references.Phone FI, 8704.R-40 Herson, Director of Extension Activities, spoke-on the \u201cJewish Child and His Environment\u201d.Mr.Samuel Lerner, Principal, drew attention to the educational and art exhibit on display.Howard Cohen, President of the Junior Congregation, addressed the parents briefly and urged -them to induce.their children to attend Saturday morning services.Visits to the classrooms and an informal social followed.Women\u2019s Institute Book Review: \u201cMarjorie Mornipgstar\u201d and \u201cEast of Eden\u201d \u2014 a con- \"trast \u2014 will be the books to ze reviewed by Mrs.Jesse»Schwartz at the forthcoming Book Review.Tea of the Women's Institute to be held on Tuesday, November 29th at 2:30 p.m.M the Small Dining Room.Mrs.Alex Shul- man, Chairman of the Institute, urges all members and their friends to atténd.Trinity C.W.Y.Trinity Churchwomen's Year 8 holding a mixed evening bridge on Thursday, November 24 at 8.15 in the church hall, Marlowe Avenue.The convener is Mrs.J.C.Warmington, DE.1301.Refreshments will be served and players are reminded to take their own cards.WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES ;i LIMITED \u2014 _ +2007 \u201cnick, Avenus,., § Plateau 1104 ACROBATIC SINGING MODELING ACROBATIC, ballet, tap, ballroom, singing, elocution, modeling and charm for children and adults.Placement bureau.Speirs-Miller Studios.DE.3717.5-16 BUILDING REPAIRS 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.B-2336.s-2 { CARTAGE, MOVING VAN truck available evenings and Saturdays.Mac, CR.3331.S-10 CARPENTRY S.STANDRING REG'D., General Carpentry, Alterations and repairs.Painting and decorating.Planned kitchens, playrooms, arborite counter tops and panelling a speclaity.Satisfaction guaranteed.Cal HU.8- 4350.S-1 DRESSMAKING \u2018 DRESSMAKER, designer, all kinds S- of alterations, WE.7420, 7 8-1721.Phone after 5.DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs.5110 Sherbrooke West, Apt 1.FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave.WI, 3312, ss RADIO T.V.REPAIRS RADIO and television repair by expertly licensed technician, also washing machines, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, motors and electric stove.TU.9969.s-6 UPHOLSTERING | .UPHOLSTERING of all kinds, Custom and recovering.Remodelling and repairs.Expert workmanship, Free estimates, 24-hour\u2019service.Marcel Aubin, 5031 Notre Dame St.West.Phone WI.3634.WEDDINGS - WEDDING photographs.18 different pictures 4\u2019 x3\u2019.McCullagh.Av Small or large installations In houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS * PROMPT SERVICE * P.McCUAIG LIMITED 65 Hillside Ave.Westmount \u2014 pn) an Dustless Coal Keeps your house clean all winter WELSH AMERIGAN | ANTHRACITE CANNEL COAL FE © AND | : FIREMACE LOGS.Christmas Treès All Sizes \u2014 : 6051 WESTERN AVE.HAMPTON WOOD-CORE & COKE | EL.1177 ° < Na >, _ ds Ë Ÿ ak Tote eimai + eae ie poms «oe 1 oa ,.~ ; ! \u2018 + : : .2.PAGE EIGHT \u2014 : THE WESTMOUNT EXAMpllbaY: N + Top Quality Ç | Pressurized Shave.» Oui See SMOOTH SHAVE © ® Newly discovered formula ® Gives softer, richer foam © No razor drag © Superior skine lubricating qualities ® Contains famous Old Spice scent © Improved pressures shave closure \u2014 ; leak-proof for 125 traveling \u201coz \u2018Try Old Spice Smooth Shave today! _ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014HE RELIABLEQUC 5 DExter - :4853 SHERBROK 3525 FREE DELIVERY CORNER VICTQA Downtown Stores: 1133 ST.CATHERINEE W | 738 ST.CATHERINE ST.Wor Riad Hult 75th anniversary SPECIAL r Ee a Ld ue a.FREE Se 75 1 = , with Quick prrMANENT «regular .super .gentle or pin quick beth oly 51:75 PR A HB Pllgtog Living Cloves GIVE YOU LOVELIER HANDS IN ONLY 9 DAYS New way to hand beauty \u201c Works because it's NATURE'S WAY! 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aE en Beene ou Gute Wont sci § |.PROM HEADACHE, DISCOMFORTS OF COLDS; >=, _4, 1%, | TV and Radio Brosdessis,\u201d ' \u201cff © \u201cNEURITIS, NEURALGIA; AND RHEUMATISM NEW, sue\u201d 45° : Lb rd 3 SIZE | i a : § .- T 5 ¥ r Te # 2 ¥ _ ee a = GE eu SEE EEE WB os apres LT mie wail ft ns | edEen es 5 AE ARMES FCT ep dde SRE Eel manne se Ter ere mime ea Drccuge c 0004 es RE TE coin FH i a i i i À \u201cRe Aes & ans Ras ré serge nai PAGE TEN, BF ' Social + +> Mr.L.B.Unwin, President of the Board of Management of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal, will open the annual bazaar of the Women's Auxiliary, on Thursday, December 1, at 2 p.m.in The Griffith Memorial Hall, | The Christmas Sale of Work sponsored by the Catherine Booth Social Service Wing Auxiliary will be opened by Rqy.Nettie Wilson of St.James United Church, at the Nurses\u2019 Residence on 4418 Mont Clair Ave.on Saturday, at 3 pm.Mrs, Alex Chase-Casgrain, fraining Director of the Moun- fain City Obedience Club, returned Sunday from Bermuda and has left by plane for Fredericton, N.B., where she will judge the graduation of Fredericton Kennel Club's Obedience Class.Mrs, Marie Pritt, who was for 18 years a co-opted member of the London County Council Hospital's Health and Education committees, held a press conference at the Mount Royal Hotel on Tuesday.Mrs.Pritt, who is seeing something of Canada, has travelled widely in many countries studying thelr social services, especially relating to women and children.The countries she hag: visited include] Egypt, Palestine, Denmark, 1 Poland?; Greece, Russia, Cyprus,\u201d Mrs.Pritt is vice-president PL UNSURPASSED- VALUES FINE FURS See us also for ® REPAIRING e REMODELLING FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatre) Wi.3312 i DR.ROBERTA DUNDASS, Co-Convener with Pat Murphy of the QUOTA CLUB OF MONTREAL\u2019S annual benefit Christmas Party to be held on Saturday, from four to eight o'clock in the conference room of the Laurentian Hotel.The funds raised will be used to purchase auditory training equipment for the hearing handicapped children in the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital.Fortune-telling, a gift table, home cooking and a fish pond will feature this event.the British National Assembly of Women, and wife of D.Nv Pritt, Queen's Council of Great Britain.e Dresses er 1353 GREENE AVE.says This is IT !! our mid-season CLEARANCE e Gowns e Suits e Coats e Sportswear (including skirts, orlons, cashmeres)- Save 10% to 50% - Temific Values GOWNS WESTMOUNT £17773 \u2018 > Liber S LE, bd oe wt RR \u2014 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 - co MEMBERS ,in Victoria Hall in Westmount, League are: Mrs.A.Freedin, The Jewish Junior Welfare of delicacies from the kitchens and other cuisines.Booths will be set up so that cakes, cookies, preserves, pies, meats, etc., all made by members of the League, can be.purchased.Flowers, commercially packaged foods and special favorites of the small fry will be also available for sale.Proceeds from the Food Fair and from the Souvenir Program Book are used to support the many community projects aided by the League.Just recently another school, the Ahuntsic School which have a hot lunch program sponsored by the League.Other schools to date are the Aberdeen, Strathearn, Connaught and Peace Centennial Schools.The Jewish Junior Welfare League also provides grants for the education of New Canadians, Gill School of Social Work are also subsidized.- Besides _these and other grants of money made yearly, the members of the Jew- vote, tireless hours fo hospital clinics, such as those of the Jew- .] ish General Hospital, Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital, the Reddy Memorial, School for Retarded Children, and the Julius Richardson.Group leaders are trained for service in the YM-YWHA in Snowdon and Davis Buildings.1 Members of the League do toy- mending, make layettes for distribution to needy mothers through the various agencies, Magazines are collected, recovered and distributed to hospitals throughout the city.Volunteers aid in play therapy, and others are soon to teach residents of the Old People\u2019s Home the use of knitting machines.Still other girls assist the various fund raising groups in the city by tagging and canvassing.While in addition there are League members staffing the Red Cross Blood Donor clinic.Mrs.H.Lewin, vice-president of the Jewish Welfare League, acts as co-ordinator for the Food Fair and luncheon, Zonta Club national.will hold a business \u2018vérñber 22, in Victoria School.Miss A, May Jackson, president, !.~wjll pr eside, Fr DEE ANY ee een es garian, Chinese, Jewish, German x was added to the list of those| and needy students at the Mc-|.ish Junior Welfare League de-| Montreal Club of Zonta Inter- meeting at 8 pm, Tuesday, Nor| charge of the \u201cAround the World With Foods\u201d Fair to be presented on November 30, at by the Jewish\u2019 Junior, Welfare Mrs.Hi: Lewin, Mrs.I Zittrer; en Mrs.S.Weinstein.All proceeds from the event will be used to support the group's community\u2018 projects.: ' \u2014Photo by\" Saul \u201cGlick\u201d JIWL Members Plan Food Fair\u201d \"Around The World In Foods League announces for their only money-raising of the year in the form of a Food Fair and Luncheon to be held at Victoria Hall on Wednesday, November 30.\u201cAround the World it Foods\u201d is to be the theme with a complete selection of those expert in French, Hun- x Clergy Wives' Assn.Will Meet Tuesday The Fall Meeting of the Clergy Wive\u2019s Association of the Anglican Diocese of Montreal will be held at Trinity Memorial Hall, Sherbrooke Street West, on Tuesday, November 22, \"at 2:30 p.m.Mrs.R.K.Naylor, president, will preside.A report of the General Synod Meeting, held in Edmonton in September, will be given, fol- -_ There are four main types of groups of human blood, known as O, A, B and AB.TE TER Vodinge T This meeting will take pate on Wednesday November 23, at\u2019 2.45 o'clock in the afternoon in.\u2018the Commünity House, of Temple Emalu-EI.\u2018Mrs.:John A.Simms, Mrs.Roy Cambell, Mrs, Irvin Gerts- man, and Mrs.Abbey Sankoff will preside at the tea\u201d tables | following the meeting of the * {Book Lovers\u2019 Forum.\u2019 Rev.Dr.R J.Berlis will review * \u201cThe Cashier\u2019 by Gabrielle Roy.- \u201d ; Hostesges for the atte emo x ardor; rn.David \u201cHarold Pinsky, Mrs.Samuel Schwartz and Mrs.- El Yaphe.\u2014\u2014 Town And Gown Ted\" Planned For.Tuesday +.| The Women Associates Gf Mo~\" = .Gill are holding the third Town and Gown tea of the season _on Tuesday, at _half-past three o'clock, in \u2018thé ballroom of the Faculty Club, 3450 \u2018McTavish Street., The president, Mrs, J.U.Mc- Ewan, will receive with Mrs.H, G.Dion of MacDonald College.Mrs.Walter M.Stewart and Mrs.David C.Munroe will pre- » side at the tea table.Hostesses will be Mrs.R.H.Common, Mrs.Alex R.Ness, Mrs.L.Carl Raymond, Mrs.M.G.Strang, Mrs.Robert Summer-, by and Mrs.C.Daniel Taper.Assisting Mrs.A.Gerald.Ra-.cey with arrangements are Mrs, Earl W.Crampton and die, BL H, Robert Murray._ 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 Metcalfe Ave.) WI.2298 At last! A place and girls of all ages, original cost.The noon on Saturday.erine St.We \u201c OPEN ING ow de EXHIBITION of PAINTINGS | By STANLEY B.WILSON at 231 ELM AVENUE, WESTMOUNT November 12th to 26th Daily 2:30 to 10 p.m.TURNABOUT SHOP | clothes and sporting, squipment for boys bout Shop has a fine selection of little dresses, skirts, tweed\u2019jackets, coats, skates and ski-boots.Telephone FI.9259.AM.to 5 P.M.weekdays, 10 AM.to 12 5 The Shop is located between Melville ; md Metcalfe Avenues at.4467 St.Cath- - a to buy good as new ata traction of their Store hours 10 - : i \u2018 NOV.Ue When is nm Te ESRI PR YS PAGE ELEVEN: - 5.The Blanquita theater, in t Havana, Cuba, with 6,500 seats, à % = BEL # CFTC OU TCONIOS 00V CO WV has the largest seating capacity ; of any theater in the world.Our designer has up-to-date ideas ANITA HAT SHOP 5135 Sherbrooke W.~ Don't Discard your out-dated HATS Remodelling and Alterations a specialty ALSO CLEANIN AT MODERATE PRICES EL.3001 (Corner Vendome) Ed New Fall and Winter Styles ANNA GOWNS] - 346A VICTORIA AVENUE ab in Made-to-Measure DRESSES ©.imported Materials - 4 ® European Designer Very Moderate Prices ® Repairing ~ ® Remodelling (near Somerville) EL.0823 Evenings: CL.1553 \u2014 \u2014\u2014¥ , SEWING FOR SMALL PATIENTS: The Elizabeth Fry Unit + si.of the Julius Richardson Hospital Women\u2019s Auxiliary meet TE = N TF Cloths Problem Solved: every Thursday afternoon i in the hospital to sew for the young \u201c| mses .= patients.Roy: ue corduroy tunics are made for little girls ; à : For Growing Children and corduroy slacks for little boys.The three portable electric : i , \u2018sewing machines used were donated to the auxiliary by dif- Ce Na B TON The-growing child will present |.ferent organizations.These little garments will be on display À, A EMILE BEAUTY a never-ending outfitting prob-! at the semi-annual meeting of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary which NN \" SALON lem until clothes are invented| \u2018will be held at 3.30 p.m.on Saturday, in the Board Room of N co > .which™ will expand with their| the Hospital: From left to right in the photograph are: Mes- = ==.Have your hair styled owners.The Turnabout Shop, a| dames M.J.Cooper, T.A, McComb, N.G.Armstrong, Howard À ijn one of today's-most .new project of The Study Old Smith, David Kerr, Kenneth Patterson and Miss C.Bell.NX © discriminating 7° Girls\u2019 Association, is designed to \u2014Ed Bermingham- » Photo À serim 9 help you with this dilemma.; CC ; 0 fashions.If you suddenly find that Sun- \u201d \" ç NN san\u2019s party dress, worn only five] - \u2014 \u2014 } A .PERMANENTS times, won\u2019t meet at the waust!.9 f UL \u2019 KR Li A \u201c from $10 .or Bobby's reefer, new last n -Ë e Jomen 3 eatm L- N Including - Cutting year, > three inches too short in .~ : .and Styling 4 e sleeves .and Janet moans + WL S that her skirts are all too short Beta Si Phi » S S h ' .J % Na NN take them along, clothes and igma Phi t.Stephen's Guild Be A oe - Fl.0562 À children, to The Turnabout Shop.They will sell the clothes at.a 50 per cent share of the sale pr ice and fit your children with largêr sizes at reasonable cost.The Turnabout Shop®opens its doors on Thursday, November 24, when the store hours willy\u201d be 10 am.to 5 p.m.weekdays, | \u2018and 10 a.m.to noon on Saturdays.In the meantime, there will be someone on hand from 11 a.m.to 3 p.m.to receive stock IMPORTED BROADLOOMS HARDING CARPETS, ETC.Empire Rug Studio Beta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, will meet at the home of Miss P.Kempthorne, 5670 St.Joseph Blvd, Lachine,\u2019on Monday at 8:15 pme St.Andrew's W.A.The Women's Association of St.Andrews Church, West- mount, will hold its next meeting for sewing \u2018on Tuesday, at 2 p.m.in Hutchison Hall.Tea hostesses will be Mrs.H.M.Banks and the ladies of the Murray Hill Group.The Red Cross Group will meet at 10 a.m.and answer questions.The phone number is FI.9259, and the address 4467 St.Catherine St.West between Melville and Metcalfe avenues in Westmount.Clothes must be in good condition, good style, and be freshly cleaned or laundered.The shop will also is ou drying.happy.life.for robins who stay, north r ALL-NYLON snowsuit is the answer Tough nylon shell \u2014 cosy nylon fleece lining\" and MILIUM-insulated to make extra-sure., How to wash?\u2014pop it in the machine\u2014it's quick And a Children's Corner exclusive \u2014 an extra pair \u2018 of knee patches with every suit \u2014 to prolong ifs \u201cTHE CHILDREN'S CORNER \u201c .a pleasant shop The St.Stephen's Anglican Church Guild cor.Atwater and Dorchester is holding a dance today at 8.30 p.m.All young people are invited, U.N.Assn.Dinner \u201cA dinner is being given by the Montreal Branch, United Nations Association of World Federalists, on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.\" on Tuesday, at the Mount Royal Hotel, for Norman Cousins, Editor.and Author.Tickets available by tel.Mrs.Paul Frankel, ticket convener, at GL.4597.Supper Meeting The regular supper meeting of Calvary Business Women's Club will be held on Wednesday, No- nember 23, at 6 p.m., in Calvary Church, Greene \u2018Ave.and Dor- chester Street West.Rev.J.Walter Spence will be the speakr.Silver Cross Women The Silver Cross Women are holding a military whist on Tyes- day, November 22 in the YW.C.Auditorium at 8.30 p.m.Please take playing cards.Proceeds are for welfare work in.aid of hospitalized veterans.The monthly meeting will also take place in the Y.W.C.A.on Thursday, November 24 at 8:15 p.m.\u2018Catherine Booth Auxiliary The regular meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital will take place on Wednesday, November 23 at 2.30 p.m.in the Assembly Room of the Nurses Residence, Montclair Ave., Mrs.A.H.Mason, president, will be in the chair and on this occasion, the Auxiliary will celebrate its seventh birthday.The soloist of the afternoon will be Mrs.H.A.Tilson and guests will include the presidents and rep- ; \u201c, 1347 Greene Avenue Shop in comfort in your neighbourhood store featuring individual attention.- CRYSTAL SILVER A small deposit will hold any articlè until Christmas.MANIS GIFT SHOP | 4935 Sherbrooke W.(at Claremont) HU.9-3272 4240 Decarie EL.2710 handle skis, skiboots, skates and| por reservations or informa- all sorts of sports equipment.tion call the church office, I WE.3367.Announcing coo The Opening On Saturday, November \u201819th Of DIVA MODES 4922 Sherbrooke St.West (Formérly occupied by France-Del) OPENING SPECIALS ! A wonderful selection of DRESSES For All Occasions .BIG REDUCTIONS Wr ; 0 Greene Ave.wo =e Ch 6510 resentatives from churches and Come in early for the best choice! od à LEE Su Br clubs 1h the West Bri _ pb _ Ÿ ° + LT he 0 ald > . GE PAGE TWELVE BROWSING, thanks! I\u201d The lady with lore gnettes, the man on the hill, the man with .the goatee may wander at will, they can look at the silver, tobacco and sweets, at imported wonders from Milan or Nice.If you, too, like browsing.Come in anytime, \u2018cause we, here, lc \u201d - browsers and deem at no crime! Gifts priced for every purse HIER ; 1450 Peel Street AV.8-7777 Opposite the Mount Royal Hotel Open Friday and Saturday Nights MISS MARY CATON HONORED: At the 26th anniversary of the Montreal Club of Zonta International, Miss Mary\" Caton (left) was welcomed to honorary life membership in the Montreal Club of Zonta International by Mrs.Jean Lansing, .- Governor of District II, with Montreal President Miss À.May Jackson looking on.Miss Caton is a charter member of the : club and recently retired after 29, years as director: of occupational therapy at the Verdun Protestant Hospital, Te W.F.McGuinness Photo Guests At Hadassah Convention To Incliide Numerous World Renowned Personalities \u201cDetermination and unity ~of purpose, allied to generosity of spirit, which pervades Hadassah's entire membership, make impregnable the foundation on \u201cwhich this organization's future can securely rest\u201d, said Mrs.D.P.Gotlieb, of Winnipeg, the National President of the Hadassah Organization of Canada.\u201cThis four day convention, to be held Nov- k\u2014 ember 20 to 24, at the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa, will renew and revitalize the strength and energy of our entire membership of 15,000 throughout the Dom- | inion, who will be represented GALLERY LAST FEW DAYS PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE of ; penings PAINTINGS By Famous Canadian and European Artists AT REDUCTIONS up to 50% FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY From Nov.5th Until Nov.21st Following is but a small portion of the large collection which will be offered for sale: CANADIAN C.Krieghoff F.S.Coburn, R.C-A.Thos.Garside, A.R.C.A.Maurice Cullen, R.C.A, Robert Pilot, P.R.C.AM.A.Suzor-Cote, R.C.A.Alex McLaren Eric Riordon, A.R.C.A.Frank Iacurto, A.R.C.A.Archibald Browne, R.C.A.Joseph Giunta Wm.Brymner, R.C.ANTOINE'S th various workshops, and plenary sessions.It will enhance the- feeling of closeness and friendship which comes with working and straving for the fulfilment of the ideals and tenets which form the basis of Hadassah's traditions in the humanitarian fields of endeavour.\u201d \u201cThis convention, sitting as it does during so unsettled a period in world history, will see many momentous decisions in the making.Hadassah, so closely affiliated with Israel in the sphere of = child care, training of youth in the agricultural settlements, and other phases of endeavour, is vitally foncerned in all the hap- in the Middle East.\u201d Mrs.Gotlieb stated.Plans formulated for the Convention include simultaneous workshops to be held during morning sessions, which will focus attention on \u201cService Sev- | enfold\u201d./ Sunday afternoon, November 20 the delegates will be the guests of His Excellency Michael S.Comay and Mrs.Comay, at a reception at Kinneret, the Israel to be painted in Ottawa, Justice I.C.Rand of the Supreme Court \u2018of Canada will be present and will officiate at a tree planting ceremony.The tree is now being flown from the Queen Elizabeth Coronation Forest in Israel to be panted in Ottawa, as a Symbolic gesture of the friendship which exists between the Dominion and .the new democracy of Israel.Sunday evening, the Right Honourable Louis Stephen St.Laurent, Q.C., Prime Minister of Canada and Mrs.St.Laurent have graciously accepted a citation which \u2018Canadian Hadassah willy present.The guest speaker on this occasion will be Mr.Edward Galber, President of the =; ART EUROPEAN Bernard Pothast Joseph Israels - Georges Robin B.J.Blommers Willem Hendriks Cor.Bouter H.J.van der Weele Noel Bouvard, H.C.Charles Biondin Andre Gisson Montague Dawson Prof.Pal Fried And many others ROOM SPECIAL NEW FEATURE OUR NOT OVER $50.00 Zionist Organization of Canada, who is flying back to Canada for Galleries open this occasion.After the formal until 9.30 p.m.; sion.& the forma eve evenin opening o.e Convention, ir e dusin ho presence of many dignitaries on sats.\u2018the Canadian, American and Israeli Scene, the delegates will\u2019 be guests of honour at a recep- 939 Victoria Square UN.6-4095 tion tendered by the Ottawa Hadassah Council at the Chateau Laurier.Monday afternoon, Mrs.Rosa Ginossar, Chairman of the Executive of the Wizo (Women's International Zionist Organization) representing 52 countries a Ta 2147 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 - Young Peoples Clubs will hold as on Saturd \u201cgroup of women under the lead- by their accredited delegates at |.morning\u2019s session will be the « throughout the world will Eh - + JE En \u201c YWCA Centennial Fair Offers - A Unique Carnival Of Events The YWCA Centennial Falr \u2014 a unique carnival of events \u2014 takes place to-day and Saturday at the YWCA on Dorchester Street and is being organized by ax imaginative group of women under the direction of Mrs.Stirling Maxwell.Planned to raise money for the YWCA World Fund, this Centennial Fair will take morrow and Saturday to raise over most of three floors of the building and decorätions will carry out the Centennial theme.Ë and World aspects of the YWCA._.| These are being planned and executed by Mrs.Jennifer Lindsay, Every.organization in.the Y will take part in the'\u2018Fair \u2014 the Residence Council is staging, a, fashion show on Saturday after-* noon, the Swimming Groups will \u2018|Present an original synchronized : swimming show on Friday night and.Saturday afternoon.\u2018The dance on Friday and Saturday evenirgs\u2014and \u201cfor the non-danc- ers there will bé a: bridge, party ight.Children\u2019s time will be Saturday morning when an energetic ership\u2019 of » Harold Hesler have planned a party which will feature the Junior League Puppeteers, movies, a fish pond, refreshments and door prizes.The -.-Board of Directors.are holding a bridge party Saturday afternoon which, will- be followed by tea.* Both Friday and Saturday there will be Booths in the lobby selling cuss \u201cThe \u2018Global Aspects of Wizo\u201d, A Banquet, with Mrs.Eleanor Roosevelt, World Wide Patroness of \u2018Youth Aliyah, as guest speaker, will \u2018be held Monday evening.Mrs.Roosevelt who has lately returned from Israel will give.personal impressibns of Hadassah's work a sshe saw it.The highlight of Tuesday presence of Miss Anne Francis, fell known Ottawa journalist, radio and television commentator, who will discugs \u201cWhat Makes News ?\u201d | | Tuesday afternoon, Mr.Arthur Saul \u2018Super of Youth\u201d in Israel will be guest speaker, Miss Cairine Wilson of Ottawa will speak on the\u2019 worle UNICEF is accomplishing in Israel.Tuesday evening will see the Hebrew University Session with Professor Bernard Cherrick of Israel as guest speaker.Senator Cairine Wilson will be the guest of honour and will be presented with a token of Hadassah\u2019s appreciation to one of Canada\u2019s outstanding women.Wednesday's plans include a tour of the Rarliament Buildings, where the delegates will be welcomed with a colorful ceremony by Sergeant-at-Arms Lieut.-Col.W.J.Franklin.Wednesday afternoon, the Ottawa Community Centre will be the scene of a luncheon, with Rabbi Charles (Continued on Page 13) SEE\" .THE LATEST HIGH-FIDELITY SYSTEMS MRS.J.C.LUKE, of 3789 the + Boulevard, who is on the Come, \u2018mittee of the YWCA Centennial ,.Fair which takes place today and Saturday to raise money to help the World >.YWCA.: 20° -hôine-cooking, Christmas gifts,\u2019 toys, jewellery and of course, a \u201cnearly-new\u201d shop! The Fun Fair = of games of skill will be open both evenings! in the Snack Bar to provide amusêment for all who wish to try their luck.\u2018The Centennial Fair is the only .fund-raising pro;ect of the.YWCA and the money goes to support the YWCA\u2019s in those parts of the world where they are most needed but are unable to be self-supporting.It is also the background for the various Y groups fo work together as a\u2019 team to support their fellows members in foreign countries.A standard brick weighs about four pounds when composed of the usual clays ând shales.> age 3 mnt 4 - cn A AL Potters\u2019 Club Exhibition Commences 6th -Dec, The Potters\u2019 Club ig helding @n Exhibition and Sale with copper work by Hermina Thau from December 6 to 10; in the Exhibition hall of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild, 2025 Peel Street.Miss Harriet Hill, Editor of .\u2018Facts and.Fapcles' of the Gaz- .ette will officially open the exhibition at 8 p.m.on\u2019 Tuesday, Dec.6.Snow will continue throuzh- until Saturday, 6 p.m.Dec.10.\u2018There will be colorful and attractive exhibits of pottery, ceramic sculpture and copper, and enamel on copper.Due to the Jateness of the season.purchases made can be taken away as bought, There will be\u2019 a great variety of pieces .suitable for gifts and decorations of homes.B.And P.Women's Club |- \u201cActivities for November .The Business and Professional Club announces the following activities for November: To-day Sa .at 8 p.m.the Chrysanthemum \u201c Bridge will be.held at Victoria .Hall, members and friends are invited to make up tables.Please take cards.There will be a host of interesting door as well as table prizes.Wednesday, Nov.23, there will be a Candlelight Dinner at the Club House.Members and guests may make up tables to play bridge after the dinner.Sunday, Nov.27, there will be & Tea Causerie at the Club House, at 4 p.m.Murray Chip- man Montreal director of the McLean Hunter Publishing Company will be guest speaker on \u2018this occasion.Guests At Hadassah (Continued from Page 12) - Bender of Montreal, as guest speaker, and a symbolic ceremony will be staged in the re- dedication of a new village \u201cSegev\u201d which Canadian Ha- dassah is building in Western Galilee.Wednesday evening, an open forum \u2018Israel Faces the Future\u201d is of vital interest to all delegates, with His Excellency, the Honourable Michael S.Comay as guest speaker.\u201c Thursday\u2019s proceedings start with the President's Breakfast, with Mrs.D.P.Gotlieb, of Winnipeg, the National President, as guest of honour, This session is \u201cGall to Action\u201d.Many business meetings will be held, featuring the passing relations, nominations and bringing in a new slate of officers for the coming two years.The Ottawa Hadassah Hospitality Committee has planned \u2018many social functions to be held during the Convention period.Silver Stays Clean in Polythene Bags Now that the barbecue season is over, families are moving indoors for more formal entertaining.White-clothed, candle-lit dining tables call for sparkling silver, and se a polishing session may be in order.Silver will stay clean a long time if it is kept in polythene bags when not in use.Flatten the bag out as much as possible to remove excess air and fasten With elastic band.Silver will come out shiny as new.This trick .cuts out last-minute scurrying for the polish when unexpected ; ; company arrives.Try this with jewellery, too.A * small polythene bag in a corner of your jewel-box willl protect - sterling bracelets, earrings and broches.from oxidation.* Isabel MeConnell Aux.\u2018The monthly meeting of the Isabel McConnell Evening.Aux- ilary of Stanley Presbyterian wr Church will be held on Monday, at 8:15 pm.in Frankin Hall Eis Pi A a THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY.NOVEMBER 18 o MES.E.J.\u2018AULT, Chairman of the Money- 2?Raising Committee of the Junior League of Montreal, which is holding a dance and cabaret \u201cSafari Into Gaiety\u201d, Friday, December 2, in the .Sheraton-Mt.Royal Hotel.Year's event .will feature both League and _ professional \u2018talent in the two floor shows - Mrs.James McDougall also of Westmount is .- the ticket chairman, Tickets may be obtained from any League member or in the Junior League office in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, where table reservations are also taken.This Hospital W.A.Names Committee For Ball - The executive committee for the Annual Dinner and Ball of the Jewish General Hospital.sponsored by the Wpmen\u2019's Auxiliary, Ball, to be held Saturday evening, December 10 at the Wind- of His Honour, the Lieutenant- Governor Gaspard Fauteux and Mrs.Fauteux, to - whom debutantes will be presented.Committee members çare as follows: Chairmaif, Mrs.Bernard Lande; vice-chairman, Mrs.Julius J Block; treasurer, Mrs.Nathan Steinberg; ticket conveners, Mrs.H.Diner and Mrs.J.Messinget; debutantes and decorations, Mus.T.Percy Hirsch; publicity, Mrs.A.A.Cooperberg and Mrs.Morrie E.Coshof.The advisory committee will has been formed.The| sor Hotel, is under the patronage consist of Mrs.John Kershman, \u2018Mrs.David Kirsch, Mrs.Allan Bronfman, Mrs.Alton Gold\u201c bloom, Mrs.Ezra Lozinski, Mrs.Morrie Levy, Mrs.Milton Oser and Mrs.Jos.Rubin.+ Book Lover's Forum Rev.Dr.Rudolph J.Berlis will review \u2018The Cashier\u201d by Gabrielle Roy at the next meef- ing of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum, held under the auspices of the |; Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El.This meeting will take place on [ Wednesday November 23, at 2:45 o'clock in the afternoon in the Community House of Temple Emanu-E], 4128 Sherbrooke St.West.: Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern general chairman of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum will preside and co-chairman for the afternoon The Môunt Rainier glacier system contains 28 glaciers.S.A.Eventide Home Aux.Plan* Christmas Party The regular meeting of The Women's Auxiliary of The Eventide Home -of the.Salvation Army, was held on November 10, af the home 7486 Upper La- \u2018chine Road.\u2019 .Mrs.Sydney! MacSween presided at the meeting and receiv- led reports of the committee chairman.Plans were drawn up for the coming Christmas parly to be-held at the new home on December 21, at 7.15 p.m.© After this meeting Mrs.Percy Hall entertained the residents and members with interesting monologues, Mrs.R.Uden led in a sing-song accompanied at the piano by Mrs.Brando Gardner, and a solo was 'rendered by Mr.Fisk, a resident of the home.Mrs.H.H.Schurman, presented the home with 70 jars of pickles and jam, that had been donated by the Auxiliary members.Telephone Pioneers Monthly ladies\u2019 card .party of Montreal Life Members\u2019 Club, Telephone Pioneers_of America, will take place at 2 p.m., Thursday, Nov.24 in Beaver Hall Club Rooms.[ge Rummage Sales - St.Leo's Parish of West- mount will hold a rummage sale in St.Leo's Hall at 360 Clarke Ave., on Wednesday, November 23 at 1.30 p.m.Everyone is cordially invited to attend.\u2019 HAINES CHOICE QUALITY MEATS WE.8257 4466 St.Catherine St.West (Near Metcalfe Ave.) A few suggestions: Orchids - Gardenias - Camelias, efc.Order your corsages now for the largest social event of the season.St.Andrew's Ball | is on Friday,Nov.25 For all.OCCASIONS ! Enhance m'lady's formal or informal evening wear with a beautiful corsage distinctively created by C.V.F.Nielsen's expert designers.Florist GUE eT ty, Memorial.will be Mrs.M.Edmund Gordon.ESTABLISHED 1906 5580 Decarie Blvd.YOUR Pre far] THE PRICES | IRIGHT! SEE si 1A.0.Olsen & Coi KITCHEN PLANNING, i SALES & INSTALLATION I 1185 Drummond St.d UN.6-5839 PAGE THIRTEEN me re te tre ne Ra rip CET RIT ETAT TTT A LAAT «STALE A \u20ac SR TDR TS CS 2x Ww Si 5 Er | Es Ë \u201cà ) = Ck 15 sé + ans ae i nm nee ARTS 2 Fon AE © Saini ?\u2018MacRae Take Puck Load | Topping Michaud 3-1 > By CLIFF FARNWORTH .MacRae Electric moved out in.front of the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League last Saturday with a 3-1 victory over the previously unbeaten Mi- chaud Freres team.Wheelers moved into third spot, garnering their first win of the season 4-0 over the hapless Royal Pharmacy squad, who- have now lost four straight games.This Saturday\u2019s action finds the Wheelers meeting MacRae in the opener at St.Laurent Arena, at 2 p.m., while Royal Pharmacy and Michaud clash You'll Sleep A Lot Better .WITH A FITNESS PROGRAM PLANNED FOR YOU ! - Nothing else quite, gives you that peace of mind and fooling of well-being.And it's so easy to get started here.We'll show you how to\u2018 condition regularly, conveniently.Your health and happiness will be assured, WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke St.West » .THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, NOVEMRER 18 in the second contest.of the day.Both underdogs\u2014Wheel- ers and Pharmacists\u2014hope to improve their squads for the .weekend frays.Grant, Wilson, Pink and White collected markers for the Wheelers in their victory over Royal Pharmacy.Three goals were slapped past goalie \u2018Shugg in the first period, while a solo effort in the second stanza ended the scoring.In the second tilt, Pat Lomas- ney and Phil Martin banged home a gdal each to lead Mac- Rae to a 3-1 victory over Mi- chaud.Jim Beasant notched the third tally, while Ray Chenier of Michaud became the first player this year to beat Electrician goalie Pete Brisebois.The latter had gone two games and _two periods without being scored Cubs, \u2018Greys Win City _ Rugby Titles \u201c Queens Cube blanked the King\u2019s Lancers to win the 1955 honors in the pee wee division of the Westmount.Recreation Department Touch.Football program.\u2019 , Keith Wright,\u201d Art Metigue -and Kenny Woodford scored majors and Buddy McKaig played an outstanding defem- \u2018sive game for the \u2018winners.A safety touch in the final quarter gave St.Leo's Greys the mosquito crown in another sudden death final encounter played at Prince Albert Park.| \u2018THREE NEW CAPTAINS Half of the teams in the National Hockey League started the 1955-56 season with new cap- upon.Standin tains, The new captains are Sid Ww es F A pi, Smith of Toronto Maple Leafs, MacRae hese.4 4 0 0 15 1 8 Fern Flaman of the Boston Michaud PN 4 3 L % 16 13 - 6 Bruins and Harry Howell of the Royal Phar.4 0 4 0 520 ¢ New York Rangers.Hockey leagues in all minor categories have again been organized by the city recreation department, it was announced this week.Age limits are as follows, all taken from Sept.1, 1955: ~ Termite, under 10; mosquito, under 11; pee wee, under 13; bantam, under 15; midget, under -17; juvenile, under 19, Termite, mosquito.and pee wee games will be played on three-quarter sized rinks.Birth ocertificutes are not generally required, but must be produced if requested by the recreation department.Players contracts must be CAREER, MEN IN KHAKI The Infantryman Here's a job for the active man who uses his head, likes the feel of action and working in the open air, Today's Infantry soldier, recognized as the most important man in the Army, has the best \u2014 in training, weapôns and care.His.chances for specialized training and promotion are almost unlimited, Infantry- and the other special branches of the Army offer hundreds of good-paying, lifetime careers.To see where you fit, visit your nearest recruiting office.No obligation, of course.Remember, in the Army you team up with men and leaders you can rely on \u2014 right down the liñe.Serve Canada and Yourself in the Army The Army requires men of reliable character and stability\u2014able to pass special Army tests.To be eligible you must be 17 to 40 years of age, .skilled tradesmen to 45.When applying bring birth certificate or other proof of age.- Army Information Centre, 972 Sherbrooke St.W., Montreal, P.Q.\u2014 Telephone AV.8-8133 No.3 Personnel Depot, Connaught Barracks, \u201c 3 Citadel Hill, Quebec, P.Q.\u2014 Telephone 4-5940 Army Information Centre, yo Belvedere St.South, Sherbrooke, P.Q.\u2014 Telephone Lo.2-8808 Be sure fo see \u201cDateline .the exciting new TV show ~ every other Friddy night.\" ogaw-a City Hockey Leagues Organized For 55-56 signed by the player, manager or coach, and parent or guardian.Team managers must register their teams by Dec.20.Any boy not attached to a team but who would like to play should contact Johnny Garland at FI 6975, Tentative times for each league are as follows: termite, Saturday mornings at Prince Albert park; mosquito, Saturday mornings at Westmount park; pee wee bantam, week day afternoons; midgets, week day afternoons School | Standings FOOTBALL Senior \u201cA\u201d Champions\u2014Loyola PW L T F APis Loyola .6 6 0 0 72 1812 WHHS .6 4 2 0 % 61 8 6 3 3 0 59 35 6 6 3 3 0 57 94 6 6 1 4 1 43 70 3 0 5 1 31 8 1 Champions\u2014RHS s 1 0 97 2212 7 5 2 0145 4010 .6 4 2 0 43 2¢ 8 .8 1 3.2 5569-4 .6 1 4 1 19100 3 LHS 6 0 5 1 18120 1 Junior East Section Winners\u2014MRHS MRHS 7 5 2 0 93 6710 4 2 0 8 38 8 4 2 0 91 25 8 \u201c1 § 0 23 8 2 1 5 0 13106 2 \u2018West Section \u2018Winners and Sn Champlons\u2014WHHS .WHHS \u2026.7 0 0157 15 14 LCC .3 0 4 76 6 Loyola 8 3 3 0 57 47 6 3 3 05 76 VHS .6 0 6 0 22151 0 Bantam Champions \u2014 MRHS MRHS .7 5 2 0116 6110 CNHS ,.7 6 2 0 91 7310 WJHS .8 4 2 0 73 53 8 LCC\u2019 2.00.6 3 3 0 7M 59 6 LHS .6 2 4 0 53 44 4 VHS .6 0 6 0 31142 0 SOCCER Senior A Champions HSM , PAPER 7 6 1 0 17 712 CNHS .,.7T 5 2 0 14 610 RHS .6 3 1 2 10 4 8 .6-3 3 0 14 10 6 BBHS .6 2 3 1 11 10 5 MRHS .6 1 4 1 9 14 3 SA .6 0 6 0 1 250 Junior Champions \u2018ONHS .CNHS .7° 6 0 1 24 313 .St._ Laureit 7 4 2 1 15 7 9 RHS .6 4 1 1 11 29 BBHS .8 \u20182 2 2 7 66 LHS .6 1 3 2 2 18 4 SA .6 1 4 1 42 3 WHHS .6 0 6 0 .3 22 0 \u2018 Bantam Champions HSM HSM .6 6 0 0 15 012 CNHS .6 4 1 1 8 29 VHS .6 3 3 $ 5 486 RHS .6 2 2 10 5 6 MHS 6 2 3 1 3 95 6 2 3 1 6 95 - 1 4 1 4 9 3 6 1 5 0 1 18 2 WATER POLO Senior A HSM .5 5 0 0 62 1110 BBHS .5 4 1 0 51 18 8 WHHS (I 6 2 4 0 3% 39 4 WHHS (2 6 0 6 0 6 9 0 Bantam HSM (1) 4 4 0 0 68 6 8 - (1) 4 3 1 0 17 25 6 s.2 3 0 18 18 A BHS .1 3-0 8 20 HSM (2) 1 1, 0 0 5 1 2 MHS (2) .4 0 4 0 4 4 0 * I EE , St.Leos Reverse Form, Clip Catholic -High 2-0 Showing a complete reversal of form, St.Leo's senior B hockey club shut out Catholic High 2-0 last\u2019 Tuesday afternoon at the Forum, after losing the first game of.the series 7 to 1 at Verdun Auditorium.Brother Paul's team did.not % game at Verdun Amditorium.present as formidable a line up as thie opening game but this is not intended to discredit the Aca- | demy team who fought hard to post up their first victory of the season.It was typical early season hockey, with both teams showing a tendency to forget their assignment and wander all over the ice.St.Leo\u2019s defence \u201c | foursome of Terry Hayes, Brian Patterson, Jules Laren- - deau and Chrig.Keating were outstanding in front of lanky Peter Armstrong in goals, who camé up with a terrific display to earn his shutout.- \u201cJohn Farrell and John Roche were the marksmen for the winners.Academy Sport Shorts : \u201cst.Leo's Aces coached by Brule Mc- \u2018 Millan, captured the City of Westmount mosquito six man touch football title, when they defeated Regals 8-5 in.a sudden death game last week to decide the championship.Led by tireless Tony Tyrrell, the Aces well merited their title honors.The school\u2019s bantam and midget teams will oppose each othrer this afternoon in an exhibition and also a night league; juvenile, week nights.+ Anyone interested in either managing or coaching teams is asked to contact the recreation department.Boys 13 and over may apply, for refereeing duties.All referees are paid.Player contracts and team registration forms may be picked up at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.Further information may be obtained from Rocky Rothwell or Johnny Garland at ES Jimmy Grant will coach the midget team this year and Jules Larendeau will manage the bantam school team.Phil Drum- mond will coach the bantam park team, while Gordon Dooley is lined up to mastermind the mosquito six.John Farrell is expected to take over the reins of the pee wee team.- Unless some members of.the school's senior B \u2018hockey team, perk.up in their school work soon, they will be reduced to the spectator roll by the school authorities, it is understood.+ The volleyball season was brought to a successful climax this week, with winners returned in the bantam and senior division.Constant Nuccis\u2019 No Stars upset Laviolettes Loafers to:capture the banfam honors while Jerry .Dwyers Dandies nipped.Fleurys Falcons in the senior race.° Brendan Guilfoyle\u2019s stickhand- ling spurts.from the blue line in to th® opposing nets have that | professional touch about them .and once he tightens up defensively, he will round out into a bright hockey prospect.John Roche leading scorer of last year's senior B team is off to a good start this year with 2 goals scored in the two exhibition games.* FIRST TIME 4 When Montreal Canadiens shutout the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Boston Bruins in their first two games of the 1955-56 season.it marked the first time in the history of the National \u2018Hockey League that a team won its first two games in a new season by shutting out the op- Favourite! Here's the label to look for, the.- Ale to enjoy.A glass will tell you why ft outsells all other in Canada, \"Just says co «Make Mine MÔLSON\u2019$ EXPORT\" à LEE \\ The Ale your reat, Grandfather drank.rm YE OT GT A ST rn ER F ry \"Eo TSR \u2018FI 6975.position, S277 PA , 4-5 There® .- ° at - .aso™ .Canada\u2019s resse™ ; er ETE AB Edt ai ae yl ha PHD Le NE 8.be .\u2014 hi TRAE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Boys TEAM ELIMINATED, SO GIRLS CARRY ON SCHOOL SPIRIT something about it.\u201c - When the boys\u2019 rugby football team of \u2018the \u201cNow Toronto high school was el\u2018minated in the school league, the girls decided they would do They borrowed the boys\u2019 .Uniforms, made up two teams, then charged admission, with the proceeds going to the Junior skirts and acted Red Cross ; and Hi-Y.and, contrary te rumor, they did not powder their noses in the huddles.Central Press Canadian Photos Everything went just fine The boys borrowed as cheerleaders.Left to right: Fran Heard, Barbara Bailey and Peggy Davis.Unity Win 4th Straight Whip Sir George 56-40 Unity Boys Club raced up their fourth straight -win, in senior B Golden , Ball competition.last night, \u2018spurting in the last five \u2018Jninutes for a 56-40 victory over Sir George Williams at Vest Hill High School.The prides and joys of coach Maurice Mariasine:are favored to wind up their six game tourney schedule undefeated, when they meet Golden Knights Tuesday at West Hill, at 8 p.m., and play their final date Friday, Nov.25, against MAAA.The last tilt will start at the UBCers home court, at 830 p.m.Earlier in the w eek, Unity extended their win streak to three games belting MAAA 68-57.Against Sir George, Unity had things their own way for Kings Sign Boutler - To Play 2nd Base, Faces League Action FBI Tomato Kings of the Snowdon Major [Fastball League continued this week to strengthen their pennant winning club for next summer's season, when they signed Ray Boutler, standout ° shortstop\u2019 who formerly played with Columbus.General manager Irving Se- Meck announced that Boutler would line up at second base, playing alongside Andre Corri- veau \u2018and giving us two extra outfielders.Both can go back deep for fly balls.\u201d \u201c Boutler was not active in the league last year, and is currently under a suspension dating to the end of 1953, when he played for an outside team without \u2018 league permission.Since he never returned to the league, no action was taken.League president Bob Foster .\u201csaid that Boutler would have to appear before a meeting of the protest and appeals com- \"mittee to clear up the suspension.He added: \u201cSince he did, not play last year, I doubt if any \u2018game of the current season to most of the game, and boasted ~ a 30-18 lead at the half.But some accurate long.shooting .by the collegians whittled the lead down to three points with five minutes remaining.At this point Mariasine moved Jack McKissock up from his deep spot in the zone defence and had him harry the SGW setshot artists.The strategy worked as Unity moved 16 points ahead before the final whistle, McKissock led the scorers with 16 points, while Ian McIntosh chipped in with 12.Buddy Naismith, playing his first game with \u2018the team, chalked up nine markers.Nodolo led the losers with 11.The game against MAAA * was a rough affair, with 68 fouls being called.MAAA went off \u2018to an early 10 point lead, but at half time were only ahead by 32-28.\u2018In the second half, Peterson, - McIntosh and Haukkala led the UBCers to a wide edge in the play, and the ultimate victory.In other Unity basketball, the midgets lost their first exhibition Mont St.Louis, 43-34.This week the MLBIL team plays exhibition matches with Point St.Charles and Chambly County High School.Scoring Unity (56): McKissock 16, Mc- Intosh 12, Murphy 2, McGrail 4, Barnard 6, Naismith 9; Grier 1, | Brown 6.SGW (40): Morrison, Hodgman 2, Brooks 5, Nodolo 11, O'Toole 8, Davies 2, Hough, April.Unity (68): Peterson 13, Mc- Kissock 6, Brown 8, Mcintosh 19, Murphy 2, McGrail 4, Barnard 4, Haukkala 11, Tsonos, Creamer 1, MAAA (57): Allan 5, Wilson 16, Stirling 2, Shields 5, Binmore 9, Edwards, Mcintyre, McLeod 10, Provencher 2, Fosten8, Storey \u201cNorthern Venice\u201d Amsterdam, in The Netherlands, is known as the \u201cVenice of the North,\u201d and is built on a action will be taken other than , to lift.the suspension.\u201d 8-42, \u2018 .2 \u2018group of 90 islands, connected by | Wheatley Named Caledonia Lawn Bowling Head Lewis Wheatley was elected Bowling Club, at \u2018the annual general meeting held recently.He succeeds W.Tait.Other officers elected were A.Mason, \u2018honorary president; Robert Drain, vice president; and W.Cumming, secretary-treasurer.Named to the executive committee were A.Milton, F.Hough- ton, W.Bailey, A.Henderson and Miss Morrison, Reports were given by members of the outgoing executive.Mr, Wheatley announced the club would be re-opened in May and said anyone interested would be welcome, Further information is available from Mr.Wheatley, at FI- 8962, or Mr.Drain at WI 0415.Cape Breton Island has almost twice the area of the province of Prince Edward Island, 3,970 square miles as compared to 2,184 square miles.A propensity to hope and joy is real riches; one to fear and sorrow is real poverty, \u2014 David President of \u2018the Caledonia Lawn, TRANSIENT ¢ Vitamin C is a necessary nu- Ftrient, essential to the health .of, old: \u2018and - \u2018young.Long agp, it was\u2018 found that some certain item in the diet would prevent, scurvy \u2014 or rather that the absence of this nutrient could cause the disease.When vitamins became known, it was\u2019 \u2018dicovered that the vitamin concerned with \"warding off scurvy, helping to keep the \u2018walls of blood vessels intact, and heal- ing wounds quickly was vitamin PAGE FIFTEEN = - C.This is not a long lasting vi» tamin in the human body and the supply requires frequent repewal.Ate ik available.in \u2018citrua! freits, ¥resh\u201dor canned tomates and in many of the fruits now in season quén as strawberries, black, red and White currants.and also the green vegetables, especially broccoli, cauliflower, spinach and green \u2018peppers.LR The planet Jupiter is five and one-half times-as far from, the sun as is.the earth.wn R , ws Cro PR hy Stagram's Sure ECONO-PAK Hondiest way over fo buy your RED CAP ALE and BLACK LABEL LAGER *Save by Jetursing the six empties.Lugar 6, Silver 6, Who me?800 bridges.Ves you! el U- / And SIGNALS - Nine - Eight - Seven - Hertz - _ (Phone Hertz - UN.6-7987 A Hertz Car For Us In Vancouver).| N - Six - Seven - Vancouver Have Them Reserve * a e 3 : 4 ; 4 ; - a 1 i +, ; 4 i f } i + £ \" Î 1 i Ï à } : a À \u2018 21 re ge -, ei a EE EEE RE ce A meh NS Ant mn.a bos prin ah i | 3 \u2018They are: : PAGE SIXTEEN x \u2018WHS WEEK AND NEXT AT.» -Unity Boys\u2019 Club - .1090 GREENE AVE, .A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB A dd 2 IR D777 2 i 1 2 By Maurice Mariasine The annual Father and Son Banquet and the Mother and Daughter Banquet will be held at the.Unity Boy\u2019s Club on successive nights this year with the former taking place on Tuesday, December 6, and the latter on Wednesday, December 7, and each case dinner being served at 6.30 p.m.\u201cSPORTS NIGHT\u201d Both the Father and Son Banquet and the Mother and Daughter Banquet are held in conjunction with \u201cSports Night\u201d \u2014the grand finale to a successful season in sports.Club members who participated in the following competitive sports will be honored and presented with crest awards: Hockey, basketball, track and field, boxing, table tennis, swimming and baseball.À total of 385 boys and girls participated during the 1954-55 season.SPECIAL AWARDS Two members of the Unity Boy's Club and two members of the Westmount Track Club will receive special replica trophies of the Rotary Club of West- mount Track and Field Trophy.David Tagieff and Carolyn Scanlan of Unity and Robert Hamilton and Paul Taylor of the W.T.C.SPECIAL GUESTS Invitations have been extended to top-flight sports persdn- alities, city administration officials, school officials, radio and TV personalities and top- ranking leaders in recreation.JUST A REMINDER Club members who are planning to attend the banquets are reminded that seating accom- Local Students Attend Conference At Chambly High All local high schools will he represented at the annual student council conference tomorrow and Saturday, in Chambly County High School, St.Lambert.More than 100 student delegates from Protestant.high schools in the province are expected to be on hand.The program will include three conference sessions at which problems of student co-operation Ways and means of raising funds for school activities and promoting school spirit will be discussed.Stewart Richardson will he the speaker at a banquet Friday unight and Rev.Norman Rawson of St.James United Church will be the speaker at the closing luncheon Saturday., Representatives from 31 schools throughout the province, including two student council and one staff member from each school are expected to attend.Parlor Car Service Will Be Available Skiing enthusiasts travelling Canadian Pacific to the Lauren- tian mountains will be able to reserve weekend parlor car service this winter, it was announced by Frank Fortier, district passenger agent, For northbound skiers the Fri- day-only Train 467 \u2014 Montreal to Labelle \u2014 will go into service on Friday.December 23rd, and extend until Friday, March 23rd.A special train will leave Windsor station on Thursday, March 29th, to accommodate passengers over the Easter holidays.modation is limited and urged to get their tickets early.To secure tickets, members must be accompanied by an adult.Members of the Westmount Rotary Club will sponsor boys who haven't someone to accompany them and the Rotar- ians wives wall similarly sponsor the girls.Citizens of Westmount and St.Henry who would like to attend in a sponsoring capacity may do.s0 by making arrange- THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18° ments with the Club Director.Phone WI.5506.| PROGRAM NOTES _ - Shell work: A shell-work.class for girls got underway, last Monday night under the .in- \u2018struction of Miss Giblin.Learn to swim: The Learn to Swim clas which has been taking place at Westmount Y.M.been changed to Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m.day afternoon, Dorothy Maria- sine \u2018took 29 boys end girls to Victoria Hall to see the Children\u2019s Theatre presentation of Hansel and Gretel.; Friday Nite Club: The Friday Nite Club\u2018continue to meet activities.The weekly program The north wind doth blow Barbara .ee, tr \u2018 w alternates between square and social dancing.Jack Proud is the leader for the square-danc- ing, The group also attend the Saturday afternoon musical jam sessions.Plus 16 Club: A General meeting of the Plus 16 Club will be held on Thursday, November 24th, at 8 pm.A discussion on program will be held and a Planning Committee formed.YMSoxing: Boxing Coach Billy Hurst reports that his Thursday night boxing class is being well-attended and that.the new installation of equipment has helped to encourage the boys.CA.on Wednesdays has now] At Victoria Hall; Last Satur- every Friday night for social } And we soon shall have some snow, BUT 2, + > DE, 4974 Well, there is not much we can do to help the poor little robin I WE CAN BE OF GREAT HELP TO YOU! .Winter is not very far off.Already the first traces of snow have appeared, and we can expect more in the near future.your Snow Removal problems this year, by contracting with us to remove the | snow from your walks, driveways, etc.: And now what is poor little robin to do .We have a complete fleet of Men, Trucks, Jeeps, Plows and Tractors to fully meet your needs - We can give you a written contract to remove the snow from 1.Front & Back Walks.2.Driveways.No Job is too small or large for us to handle \"| Our rates are weekly, monthly or seasonal, whichever you prefer.Why not give us a call now, and a have our salesmen call and fully discuss the matter with you, at no obligation to you.Our rates will really surprise you.\"Special attention given to\u2019 DOCTORS, LAWYERS, AND BUSINESS MEN WHO.HAVE TO BE OUT EARLY IN THE MORNING.Don't delay and be caught in the grip of winter's first snowfall.PHONE NOW, WA.5833 OR DE.4974 FOR FULL INFORMATION.NORTHWEST SNOW REMOVAL CO.Reco.SNOW REMOVAL CONTRACTORS A Complete Fleet of Men, Trucks, Jeeps, Plows and Tractors, 5564 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST x WA.5833 | hb | Let the Snow Fall We W Chan it AU \u2019 4 \u201can arme THERE IS A DIFFERENCE.Why not let us take care of 3.Parking Spaces 4.Verandahs.x - , er pee TA RT ST CR "]
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