The Westmount examiner, 23 décembre 1955, vendredi 23 décembre 1955
[" and ity ner Rall ley ash ub, he- \u2014 | 7 \u201c > ( i * Joyful and triumphant, the message of.Christmas echoes once more throughout the world, lifting every heart with its glorious promise.May the infinite blessings of the Day - surround you and your family and abide /with you throughout the years to come.=: -Chris stmas: Edition 1955 » \u2014 29 $2 RIAA A GTR AR RE CAR RARE > A RH + , ! 4 A 1 > 1 À $ Ed OR Ua AE CSSS Wis = \u2014 £ Sd TR eh SE ANE 2 COZES.PRET TER Etats HE + eme ET ane EL © me LE Sh: 1 ES î $ à.© ATER ma = Tt Sree meurs xem a SE i rman a vars ete moran 7 EL EER AL a, PAGE TWO Everyone in the club thouglit it an excellent and unique idea: double Christmas! Wonderful! Two connecting rooms which would accommodate any number of members and guests \u2014 one m a really modern Christmas tree, the other an old-fashioned tree.\u201cAll right, then,\u201d laughed the president when the clamor had died down.\u201cIt's voted, definitely.Now, for the two committees \u2018to handle the two trees.I'd like volunteers.I know how busy everyone is at this time of year -and if I may have volunteers, I -shan\u2019t be imposing on anyone.\u201d \" Unfortunately, all those who \u2018volunteered wanted to trim the modern tree, No one offered to take the old fashioned tree in the old fashioned room.Linda Mabry 1 was almost as astonished as anyone when she sald she would be responsible for it.\u2019 Outside in the clear, cool night she wondered \u2018why she hud offered.She was a stranger in this community and knew no\u2019 young : men who would put up the] thirty-foot tree for her.À teach- et of freshman English in a small high school does not meet | many young men.\u2018At last she decided to let the putting-up of the tree wait and get the ornaments ready: mostly homemade, the Christmas committee had told her: something like pioneer life, the tree must be.So she went into.a' grocery store and asked for popcorn.It was the same answer in five stores: usually they had an excess of popcorn but now they The President and Board of Directors OF THE WESTMOUNT WOMEN S CLUB, INCORPORATED Wish fo Extend the Compliments of fhe Season fo Members and Friends.à [ene of a dozem places.You of- were entirely out.Linda Lou was getting panic- stricken by half past eight that night.At nearly nine.d\u2019elock she saw a man in a small grocery store window reach up to pull out the light.\u201cOh, wait, wait, please,\u201d he said breathlessly @s she! pushed open the big door: | \u201cWell, you must be really; hungry!\u201d laughed the tall, dark young man teasingly.\u201cWhat'll it be?\u201d \\ \u201cPopcorn!\u201d she said.j \u201cPopcorn!\u201d his voice and blue eyes were both incredulous, \u201cFirst time I ever saw a young lady running around in | the dark for popcorn!\u201d So Linda told him all about the old-fashioned tree and how she had been unable to buy any popcorn which must be popped and strung .and ready for the \u201cThey gave you #iitle enough time,\u201d he grumbled as he went back to the shelf.\u201cWhoever heand of getting up a thing like that in one day! I'd best help you, I think.I'll pop tomorrow morning while you are in your school.\u201d ; \u201cBut your job here?\u201d \u201cOh, this isn't any job.I'm a newspaper photographer.Just came down to visit my aunt and uncle and helped out in \u2018 the | store while they went for a visit with a sick friend.Seems rather strange doesn't it?I got time «ff which was unusual.gene for tie holidays to any fered to trim a tree.I have the The Officers and Members of The Rotary Club of Westmount, a member club in Rotary later- national, wish to thank the people of Westmount for their continued support, and extend best wishes to all good people in our city and throughout the world for Hy A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS and HAPPY & PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.G08D WILL TOWARD MEN.Extends to all Electors of A VERY MERRY and J.RICHARD HYDE, M.P.P.Season's Greetings and Best Wishes for \"A HAPPY NEW YEAR Westmount-St.George CHRISTMAS : Ÿ | to drag this out.Christmas par- |§ E | ty, indeed! Of course, they don't |g use_Christmas trees at any time popcorn\u2014\" he hesitated.\u201c\u2014and you offer to pop it,\u201d Limda Lou added in her breathless fashion.\u201cWhy \u2014it\u2014it's like a story almost.Isn't it?\u201d \u201cIt certainly is,\u201d he agreed, | be stared down at ber.\u201cNow I never wrote a story im my life but T have noticed that in the | stories, it all ends happily.\u201d Linda felt the color rising in; her cheeks, \u201cWell, I'm sure it will make a very happy ending if that tree is | UP and trimmed in time for the.|¥ party, the Christmas party\u2014\" | \u201cAh, now, don\u2019t just use.words except Christmas.Well, I'll get the tree up and pop the corn that sound?\u201d \u201cIt soundg wonderful\u201d, _ he murmured.} Came | | @own kere although I could have smoothing his black hair back as E and we'll calor it pink.How does | \u201cNow it came to pass in those days, that a decree went forth from Caesar Augustus that a census of the whale world should be taken.This first census took place while Cyrinus was governor of Syria.And all were going, each to his own - town, to register, And Joseph also went from Galilee out of the town of \u201c Nazareth into Judes to the town of David, which is called Bethlehem, being of the family \u2018and house of David, to , register together with Mary-his espoused wife who was with , child.; - A And it came to pass while they were there, that the days for her to be delivered were fulfilled.And she brought forth her first-born son, wrapped Bim in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger because there was no room.for them in the inn.And there were shepherds in the same district living in ) : the fields and keeping watch over their flock by night.And behold, an angel of the Lord stood by them and the glory of God shone abot them and they feared exceedingly.And the angel \u2018said to them, \u201cDo not be afraid, for behold, I bring good news of great .joy which shall be to all the people, for today, in the town of David, a Saviour has been born to you in Christ the Lord.And this shall be a sign'to you, you wiH find an infant, wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger.\u201d Ad suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, - : \u201cGlory to God in the highest and on earth peace, good will toward men.\u201d - x The Board of Management and Staff - of the WESTMOUNT YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION EXTEND TO ALL MEMBERS, AND FRIENDS THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON H.\u20ac.Nourse i.A.Millington L.R.Weller w.B.Kingston Chairman Exec.Secretary Physical Director Boys\u2019 Secretary 4585 SHEREROOKE STREET WEST CL.3916 \u201cYes, the whole thing sounds wonderful to me, too.With maybe a bit of mistletoe on a long high branch.\u201d Linda Lou only nodded.It seemed a part of a huge pattern, she thought.A pattern marked MERRY CHRISTMAS: de Most Beloved Carol SFif \"Cdnes Might?! - Toe lew.c-vouu rol of the many that are sung in all parts of the world is \u201cSilent Night\u201d, that simple and tender German song.; Îts origid was unknown for many years.Recent research, however, disclosed that it was written by Joseph Mohr, an assistant priest in Oberndorf in South Germany.The melody was compdsed by a achooi- master, Franz Gruber.\u2018The poet and the composer were part of the choir that sang the carol for the first time on Christmas Eve in the Oberndorf church in 1818.The night it was sung the all church\u2019s organ was out of order and the choir sang to the accompaniment .of a guitar.Since then the carol has been sung to the tune of \u2018almost every musical instrument in the world and in the languages of hearly all men.RON SEORGE \u20ac.MARLER.MP \\ Extends to all electors of \u2018 K - \"St.Antoine-Westmount - BEST WISHES i for me TA MERRY CHRISTMAS | and. wr Ch & ; T Employees Enter Quarter ar ls Ybstionr 4 _ 22 Receive Service Buttons At Armual Christmas Party; Families And Friends Feted Seven employees of the City of Westmount: received gold watches last night at a banquet to mark their attainment of 25 years service with thet city, and 22 long-service \u2018buttons were also presented.\u201d 4 \u2018The banquet marked the 12th anhual event of this kind held | by the Quarter .Century Club.: of the city and was presided over by Mayor J.A.de Lalanne, | at] Victoria Hall,\u2019 .Employees receiving watches \u201cwere: A.W.D.Swan, Secretary- Treasurer, Finance Department; » H.G.Dutton, Mechanic;~Roads \"* Department, P.Leblanc, Electrf- clan, Light Department; J.L.Le- duc, Groundman, Light Department; W.Wyllie, Detective, Police Department, E.C.Petrony, Electrician, Police.Department; M.W.Good, Assistant Librarian, - Westmount Library.\u201c The watches were presented -by Mayôr deLalanne, Alderman TA, T.Bone, T.W.Bassett, J.C.: \u201cCushing, A.Powis and Gerald ; Ryan.Cy - Following the\u201ddfiner the city Jemployees and perisioners were * guests of the city gt a Christmas party.A program of enter- /tainment produced\u201d by the em- - ployees was presented and there Was a distribution of gifts to pensioners and employees.| \u2018One hundred and forty one em- ; ployees of the.city have now \u201cqualified for the Quarter Cen- \u201ctury Club and during 1955 .the active membership stood at 82.Of the retired members nine have died and fifty are on pension.The long service: buttons, re- ; Dlicas of the Coat of Arms of the city, were presented to em- \u2018\u2018sployees with 15 years service or more last night as follows: 35 ~ years service, 2; 30 years service, 4; 25 years service, T; 20 years service, 4; and 15 years service, 5, .5 A total of 465 buttons, vary- \u201c - Îng from 15 to 40 years service, ve been awarded since the in- \u2018ception of the custom in 1944.| Buttons were presented .by Mayor de Lalanne and Alderman Ryan.7 ; ARMR CHRISTMAS PARTYs;-:: Over .& \u2018children attended the annual Christmas party -.of the Royal Mgntrea] Regiment, held recent-.4 at the St.Catlierine street armoury.The.- bo entury: \u201cClub M = -xammner voL.xy.No.wo EE WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1955 - TWENTY-FOUR PACES being erected at University B.Dawson and Edward R.Montreal and Brockville, is 200 appearance wit] Monica Te.Were.HENRY T.LANGSTON, left, the detail of the $9,500,000 Lord Simcoe Hotel in Toronto to the Hon.Leslie Frost, Premier of Ontario, after the latter had turned the first sod on the site to start construction of the 19-storey, 850 room structure on December 15th.The hotel is EIT H os a HB Westmount architect, indicates Avenue and King Street, and extends to York Street.Two Westmount executives, Dudley Alexander are on the board of directors of Lord Simcoe Hotel Limited, of which John C.Udd, president.- The latter - financed and constructed both the Lord Elgin in Ottawa and the Lau- rentien in Montreal, and is president of National Management Limited, which operates the Lord Elgin and will operate the Lord Simcoe.Target date for completion is early in 1957.Angus Robertson Limited have been awarded the contract for the Lord Simcoe\u2019s construction.1: movies and troäts, and:Santa Clans made an: xi: it -a gift for.everyone.Above; -« \u201cind Robert Bguixes,, enjoy us some of the fob 1 pr Siva te : Heda PE \u2018| things as our just due.But dur- .| relations of mankind, that it took * -dian heritage stems from those beautiful in North America of Westmount Wednesday.Local Area Most Beautiful At Yule Rotarians Are Told The local area at Christmas is perhaps the most - and is most.aware of its Christian heritage and obligations, Rev.Norman Rawson minister of St.James United Church, told the Rotary Club \u201cWe in Canada,\u201d Mr.Rawson Ÿ said, \u201care so fortunately situated, have so much to enjoy, and have such unequalled freedom, that we are liable to accept such ing this Christmas season it would be well for us to remember that olir freedoms and high standard of living have come tous partly as the result of the labors of our forefathers and the sacrifices of our mothers.\u201d The main source of the Cana- things for which -Christmas stands.¢ \u2018It was not until the coming of Christ that the word democracy_was coined, and it wasn't for several centuries afterward, when His Spirit permeated the 2 Police, 1 Fireman Receive Promotions Three promotions have been announced By the Westmount Police and Fire Departments, effective January 1.= Sgt.Andrew Lowson -has been raised to the post of litu- tenant, after holding his sergeants rank since 1946.Me - joined the department in 1929.Constable Sydney Ashford has been raised to the rank of sergeant effective.January 1.\u2018 He has been with the depart- .ment since 1948.Fireman Kenneth Ryan has been promoted to the post of lieutenant effective January i next.He \u2018has been ith the department since 1944.on meaning.\u201d At Christmas, he said, the finest and best of Montreal's great cosmopolitan tradition becomes evident, \u2026 + -~ .#\u2018One sees an awareness of the | sprit of Christ and His message, particularly in the display advertising of store windows and CITY BADMINTON The Westmount Municipal Badminton Club will not nieet over the Holidays thus cancelling Monday December 26 and Monday January 2.Play.will resume at \"the Roslyn School gym on Monday January 8.- newspapers,\u201d Mr.Rawson said.Rs eg A HE rh Eton.AMEE AMR sh RS + emda rn STR eu a ET To or = Et cd pa 0 EEE ES PRE = - Et ve M DES ete Me BG Te CAT AT Cn, I.+ SRA Ch ue an is TENE == Enea oo LL NIT R Re 8 ma wn ele EPGEN S mae mt wee Cpr a ae a Lea maT RIA, EE 00 a os ATT RIA SAAR Shad 5 Pédiatre D VAN Rabbi Stern Advises Jews To Join Christmas Spirit * \u201cOn Christmas day, we Jews can very well join in the spirit of goodwill made manifest among Christians in observance of \u2018the birth of a great Jew, TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS May you and yours enjoy a HAPPY HOLIDAY in the good old-fashioned way.F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 & Gents\u2019 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Jew, died as a Jew.He was a Jew not only by birth but by religion.The hope of Judaism is the Kingdom of God on earth even as it is the hope of Christianity.Judaism and Christianity complement one another.Both Church and Synagogue stand together in the battle against paganism and materialism,\u201d he continues.\u201cOn Christmas day we remind Christians of the debt they owe the Jewish people.And we Jews remember our indebtedness to Christianity and Christendom for having carried the Jewish message and the Jewish idea throughout the world.The world today needs most of | all the religious idea as taught by Moses and Jesus to temper our passions, to uplift our hearts, end to give us the vision, the trust and the goodwill to speed the Kingdom of God on eaïth,\u201d he said._ \u201cAt this season of goodwill, Christians and Jews, will especially pray for the peace of Jerusalem and that Jew Moslem and Christian dwell in brotherhood in the Holy Land.Israel now appeals to the free world in an hour of danger for the right to defend itself and in the name of justice to be granted the opportunity to continue to build the State with an eye to progress and of benefit for all the inhabitants of the Middle East,\u201d the Rabbi concludes.The Dead Sea has almost twice the salt content of the Great Salt Lake in Utah.problems.firm with REAL experience.CL.3504 IF YOU WANT ACTION The qualifications of our Company aré 151 years business experience PLUS a staff of experts who take a personal interest in the solution of your real estate it's a combination you won't find anywhere else in town, and so is the service we give you.So, before buying, selling or renting, consult the H.Inzeph & Un.REAL ESTATE : Serving Montreal since 1804 Dorval Shopping Centre ME.1-8511 | = St.Catherine St.W.\"HE WESTMOUNT Eason, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2%, 1955 ROVING REPORTER PAT McCLUSKY who will be featured in a special variety show at the annual \u201cDay Before Christmas Luncheon\u201d in the Normandie Room of the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel.Traditional Christmas Music Will be provided Peter Barry \\ and his Orchestra and Santa Claus will make an appearance with gifts and \u2018candies.MARGARET HAMILTON who will be featured in a special variety show at the annual \u201cDay Before Christmas\u2019 Luncheon\u201d \u2018in the Normandie Room: of the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel.Traditional Christmas Music will be pro- \"vided by Peter Barry and his Orchestra \u2018and Santa Claus will make an appearance with gifts and candies.IRD TRE aad more than ever this year.No M.Greenwood (Is Rhodes Scholar Murray Greenwood, son of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Greenwood, 3787 Rhodes Scholars from the Province of Quebec Who will study for two years at Oxford University.He is now a senior at Bishop's University, Iyennoxville, Quebec.Selection of Mr.Greenwood along with Thomas de Koninck, | 21, Quebec, a senior at Laval University, was announced by Paul Gerin-Lajoie, secretary, Quebec Selection Committee for! the 1956 Rhodes Scholarships, : following personal interviews of, the candidates by the committee, Presently majoring in the English honours course at | Bishop's University, Mr.Greenwood is active in .numerous student\u2019 activitigg in addition to his studies.He contributes to the] university newspaper of which he was sports editor, and he| plays basketball and football.Mr.Greem@ood plans to study history preparatory to the study of law during his scholarship at Oxford.Eventually he hopes to join Canada\u2019s \u2018 Department of External Affairs.The Rhodes Scholarship is the third won by Murray Greenwood, .Previously, he won the Molson\u2019's Brewery Scholarship and the Jasper Nicholls Scholarship.PELE IPA SPASPAS IP SATA SE SP) SPRUE A) SP Author Did Noi Like His Poem ; RRR Dr.Clement Clarke Moore.was ashamed of his famous poem, \u201cNight Before Christmas\u201d and would not acknowledge that he wrote it for more than 20 years.mas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even à mouse: Christmas writings.and a regular announcer of the programme, Brenden Fahey, will present \u201cMy Christmas Story\u201d, by Leonard Williams.The musical portion will be supplied by two men at St.Brendan's Parish Choir.Soloist Mrs.Douglas Cook wil be accompanied on the mes By Frank Fairview The \u201cChristmas Spirit\u201d seems to: have moved outdoors The Boulevard, is one of the|- Twas the night before Christ-|Ë is one of the most beloved of all |} matter where you look you'll see prillamtly festoomed Christmas trees, big and little effigies of Santa Claus, candles, wreaths, and holly.Some folks have gone to a lot of trouble to spruce up the city and they\u2019 ve done it in no small measure.% While going \u2018Up Roslyn Avenue Monday night, I came across 2 sight I haven't seen for .a long time\u2014a group of Carole lers.I stopped, listened -and a young lady came along and said they were.collecting for the \u201cFriendly Home Service\u201d.A noble cause and effort, particu larly the laiter, as the mercury hovered around zero at the time.Street carolling seems to be a lost™ert these days, but I'm sure many a nostalgic memory was awakened for some who heard them, those who remember when you got more out of Christmas than an empty\" poc- ket-boolf.This- ia the time of year when driving becomes hazardous.People will be driving who shouldn't be, and pedestrians are inclined to be a little careless crossing Btreets.Every year we are cautioned about the drinking driver and the harm he can do, and we all know what that is.Ahout the only thing that need be said here is: fust take it slow in all things, ,end without further ado I'd like to take this opportunity of wishing one and all, a Very Merry Christmas, ) \u201cThe hummingbird is the only bird that can reverse its wing action.is able to fly backward of well as Jorward.Brie GREETINGSS This jolly snow man & helping us say: Merry Christmas and Happy Now Year to all our BILL DUNLOP .ESSO ÿ SERVICE STATION 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Accidents DO happen.YOU may be unfortunate.Medical Attention Is Expensive.INSURE?E.D.Christmas INSURANCE BROKER 388 St.James St.West, Montreal, Que.WA.4568 | of Christmas.| broadcast will be a parallel be- Catholic Hour Compares First To Modern Xmas The Catholic Hour departs\u2019 from its usual format for its programme on Christmas Day.The purpose of this special programme is to help listeners to | enter deeper into the true spirit | À feature of the haïlf-hoür tween the Gospel story oË the birth of Christ and a modern Christmas story which brings into focus the practical application of the Christian spirit to a ; modern \u2018Christmas for a litte boy.7 The Gospel story will be re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mi layed by the director of the Catholic Hour, Rev.George Æ.\u2019 early \u2018for large trees! \u201c Montreal\u2019s Largest Selection of CHRISTMAS TREES from 1 fo 50 feet + Please place your order ANTHRACITE Chanel Coqi & Dustiess Coal Keeps your house clean all winter WELSH & AMERICAN eplace Logs 6051 WESTERN AVE.ue ian su Thoms, of St.Malachy\u2019s Church, \u201c HAMPTON WOOD, COAL & COKE EL, hz LE ~~ - 3: TH ME qu > a ES EE MS a FH OR TE MEL FINE FLOORING © HARDWOOD ® RUBBER * Specializing In Refinishing Old Floors A.Ross Grafton © ASPHALT The \"56 YEARS IN + WESTMOUNT Reliable WATCH REPAIRS 5 Gurtified Watchmakers & COMPANY 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET % O H M A N \u2019 $ meme | xaminer we \"EE Free Estimates WE, 2323 WE.4046 1216 Creene Ave.VOL.XXVI, No.45 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1955 PAGE FIVE 4 \u2018 parents and friends THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.Unity Boys\u2019 Club - 1090 GREENE AVE, A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB 7772727277 By M aurice M ariasine any Season's Greetings The Unity Boys\u2019 Club staff wishes to extend Season's Greetings to all members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club, their parents and friends, to members of the Westmount Rotary Club, our sponsors and to the host of volunteer workers and friends who have supported the Club during the past year and to those who have rendered incalculable services \u2014 A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.Christmas Parties Held Wednesday, December 21.Nearly 200 club members, their _and club volunteer workers were guests of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club last Wed- Eas CaM aha - tertainment -| We take this opportunity nesday night at the Annual Club Christmas Dance.Tony Pascale and his Orchestra supplied the music and the variety of the programme was enjoyed by all.Refreshments were served.The Plus 16 Senior Teen-age .Club planning Committee was in charge of the programming and the decorating and did a magnificent job.The Committee includes the following: David Gray, chairman; Sylvia Rosvald, Marcel Aubé, Dorothy Kiernander, Eddie Carr and Carole Roach.Thursday, December 22 Junior and Intermediate Club members held their Christmas Party on Thursday.The program consisted of movies, special en- and refreshments.The entertainment was the principal highlight.Friday, December 21.The Small Fry, Atoms, Midgets and their younger brothers and sisters held their Christmas to extend Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and the Compliments of the Season to our customers and friends.We appreciate your patronage in the past and hope that we may continue to serve you.Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) WE.5908 Party on Friday afternoon.The -highlight for this group was the appearance of Santa Claus.Special cartoon movies were shown and à magician and a ventriloquist was on hand to delight and baffle the youngsters.Santa delivered a special message to the tiny tots who were introduced to him on stage.A generous supply of refreshments were distributed to all.Club Closing The Unity Boys\u2019 Club will be closed Saturday, Sunday and Monday, December 24, 25, and 26 for the Christmas holidays and will reopen for a day-time program on Tuesday, December 27, at 9.30 a.m, The same procedure will follow for New Year's except that the Club will re-open for regularly scheduled activities on Tuesday, January 3, at 3 p.m.Unity Senior Cagers Defeat McGill Last Friday, in the first scheduled Senior \u201cB\u201d League game, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club defeated the McGill Indians 82-66 in a very close checking and exciting game.The half time score was 45-28 in favour of Unity.The entire U.B.C.aggregation played heads-up ball throughout the game with Grant \u201cOscar\u201d Peterson leading the list with a 21 point effort.Dave Parnard, 6; Jack McKissock, 10; Emmett Murphy; Bill Grier, 3; Harry Haukkala, 14; Ulric Brown, 9; Tan McIntosh, 8; Dick McGrail, 11.McGill's shanp shooters were Leary and Cohn with 12 apiece.With the next League game scheduled for January 10, versus the Golden Knights, the Unity Seniors will play exhibition games and hold a special practice on Wednesday, January 4.Hockey Practices Through the courtesy of the Westmount Recreation Department, the Staynor Park Ice Facilities have been.made available for hockey practices as follows: Pee Wees\u2014Monday 6-7 p.m.Bantams \u2014 Tuesday, 4-5 p.m.Midgets \u2014 Tuesday 7-8 p.m.Midget \u201cB\u201d \u2014Thursday 7-8 p.m.Mosquito\u2014Friday 6-7 p.m.Termites \u2014 Saturday 9.30-10.30 am.Mrs.Y.Wasserman Paid Last Tribute Funeral was held Friday afternoon for Mrs.Yetty Wasserman who died at her home, 4906 Fulton avenue, Thursday following a lengthy illness.Mrs, Wasserman widow of Louis wag the Wasserman, \u201cindustrial PP M:CUAIG \"LIMITED 65 \u201cHillside Ave.Small or large installations in houses or plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS * PROMPT SERVICE *.Westmount NAF.PTE ACRE SADE or à Harséi dt + ; table, textile, fiber.PARTY FOR BLIND: Northmount Lions Club tendered a party at the Westmount Athletic Grounds last week for the Canadian National Institute of the Blind.Here Santa Claus gives a present to sightless -Mrs.E.Cowles.The program also included a.dance.(Photo by E.D.Harrison) Special Program For The Yuletide At Westmount 'Y\u2019 Boys and girls are looking forward to a Merry Christmas holiday at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.- Each morning, Tuesday and Friday of the Christmas week boys and girls will meet in the assembly hall at 10:00 am.A mixed swim will take place at 10:30 a.m.which will be followed by a games\u2019 room program.Special activities will be planned during the morning assemblies, such as toboggan and ski trips, tows, visits to other Y's, ete.The junior gymnastic club will meet Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.Senior boys gym periods will be held in the afternoons from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.Saturday morning there will be a mixed swim at 10:00 a.m.followed by a cartoon movie at 11:00 am, The Y.M.C.A.building will be closed on Monday, December 26, and the gymnasium will be closed Saturday, December 31st.A New Year's Eve dance for high school students of West- mount commencing at 9:00 p.m.Saturday, December 31, is being sponsored by the Y's Men\u2019s Club and High School \u201cY\u201d members.well-known for manufacturer.A former member of several local organizations, Mrs.Was- serman devoted her later years to private charity.She is survived by five daughters, Mrs.Philip F.Zelnicker (Mary), Mrs.Harry Rodier Ellen), Mrs.Morton Mintz (Sophia), Gertrude and Birdie; and a son, Jacob; and nine grandchildren, Funeral! from Funeral Parlor, Cote des Neiges Rd., Private Shiva is.bging held | 3 at her late residence.\u2014\u2014 Cotton is the most used vege- Paperman\u2019s |-# pe far \u2019 Port PRE AMERY S Va ABN ARS BSN = Boys'-Girls' Hi-Y New Year's Dance At Westmount \"Y\" A dance and party for the high school students of West- mount is being planned for December 31st.It is to include dancing, refreshments, novelties and several prizes.The affair is being sponsored jointly by the members of the Y's Men's Club of Westmount together with the boys and girls Hi-Y Clubs.A great deal of work is going into the planning of the decorations, novelties and the music which will be provided by Gord Smith and his orchestra.Dancing will be from 9:30 to 1:00 a.m.with an intermission in which to refresh and herald in the year 1956.Tickets for the party may be obtained from Hi- Y members or at the Westmount Y.M.C.A,, but will not be on sale at the door as the party will be a closed affair.There is still MEN\" 1267 Greene Avenue 3 PE LIBRARY CLOSED The Mechanics\u2019 Institute Lie bary Will be closed for the Christmas and New Year weeks ends from 6 p.m.Friday until Tuesday mornings at 9 a.m.Adult moths do not eat wool- .ens, furs and other fabrics, as popularly supposed.They do, however lay their eggs in such materials and the fabric provides the larvae with their food supply.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 FOR DEPENDABLE TELEVISION SERVICE QUALITY MEN'S WEAR for the men on your list FROM | BRUCE JOHNSTON (Opposite Steinberg\u2019s) = ® Open tonight till 9 P.M.and all day Saturday § COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON: TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS time to buy rage vat WEAR Fl.6015 CHARM ATE PUK IQS ENN EEE PET ES | ! IN PES rR} RR ERA ell WS, eY 2 RCN A ANAT ETE ES TRE ire So As + me ou ot DORE HG MT rire fg, ee TE Ee \u201cecrire AR, TR a merite Ee is pT npc 8 NG EN RCFE A Men ae esp A , ge SAT eee \u201cor MT la TO 15 PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmonnt Published Every Friday by - THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, Montreal : WAIlnut 2773 * / The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: kaif year.$2.00 per year; 51.00 Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept, Ottawa.FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1955 * ¥ + A Celestial Choir u x A search-light shining in the night, ~ The Star, unknown to sages old, Only to these who brought their.flocks From mountains bleak, within the fold.With gifts, most precious in that time, They followed faithfully the gleam, Until they knelt, too, in the hay, Before the Child of prophets dream.The music of Celestial choirs Chanted of peace and love to all, Poday, though centuries have passed, Millions will heed the mystic call.~\u2014 Derothy Sproule.Door Decorations In the last few years it has become more and more popular to decorate doors and doorways with bells and tree ornaments instead of the conventional wreath.Your door and window frames can be made bright and cheerful by framing them with ribbon and sprigs of holly.You can hang the ribbon in festoons across the curtains and tie at the sides in wide sash bows for colorful effect.+ ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, Honorary Assistant Christmas Eve, December 24th 11:30 p.m.MIDNIGHT EUCHARIST Christmas Day December 25th Holy Communion.Holy Communion, Holy Communion.Mattins (Said).SOLEMN EUCHARIST.Evensong (Said).MONDAY, FEAST OF ST.STEPHEN, M.8:00 a.m.Holy Communion, TUESDAY, FEAST OF ST.JOHN, .E.+2 mb aHOBDSI 28833 a.m a.m a.m a.ma.m p.m 7:00 a.m.Holy \u2018Communion.WEDNESDAY, INNOCENTS\u2019 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion.9:30 am.Holy Communion.The Carol Service of Nine Lessons Sunday, January Ist at 7:00 p.m.Sunday, January 8th at 7:00 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Cote St.Antoine Read and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Olliver, L.Th.M.C.Rev.H.J.Skynner, B.A., L.Th.Christmas Eve, December 24ih 11:30 p.m.\u2014Holy Communion (Choral) and Carols.Christinas Day DAY 8:00 a.m.and 9:30 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.11:00 a.m.Holy Communion.(Choral) and Carols.Short address by the Rector.NO EVENING SERVICE ST.JOHN THE EVANGELIST Tuesday, December 27th 31:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.0O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Christmas Eve, December 24h} 21:45 p.m.Choral Communion.December 25th Christmas Day 6:00 a.m.Holy Communion.8:00 a.Holy Communion.31:00 a.m.Choral Communion.7:30 p.m.Fvensong.DEC.26TH, ST.STEPHEN'S DAY 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion.DEC.29TH, ST.JOHN THE EVANGELIST DAY 30:00 a.m.Holy Communion, PEC.28TH, THE HOLY INNOCENTS\u2019 DAY 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion, DEC.29TH 16:00 a.m.Holy Communion, x Le - | Christian Science | =» x The ever-present power of the Christ, Truth, will be emphasized at Christian Science church services on Sunday.Matthew's ac- SYNAGOGUES CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm SABBATH EVE., FRIDAY, DEC.23RD Candle Lighting at .E -ening Services at .Sabbath Morning 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Services.10:00 a.m.Junjor Congregation.10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings.Genesis, Ch.44, v.18&\u2014Ch.47, v.27.Ezekiel, Ch.37, vs.15-28.Evening Services at 4:00 p.m.Weekday Services Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m.Sunday evening at 4:05 p.m.Monday, Dec.26th, mornings at 8:30 a.m.; evenings at 4:05 p.m.Weekday morning at 7:30 a.m.Weekday evenings at 6:15 p.m.TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4128 Sherbrooke St.West Westmount, Montreaf Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi SABBATH SERVICES .Friday Evening, December 23rd, at 8:15 o'clock, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Season Of Goodwill\u201d, REGULAR CLASSES In Temple Emanu-El High School Department\u2014resume sessions on Saturday, January 7th, 1956 at 9:45 a.m, In Temple Emaau-El Junior School \u2014resume sessions on Sunday, January 8th, 1958 at 10 a.m.Daily Hebrew Classes resume sessions on Tuesday, January 3rd, 1956.Temple Emanu-El School for Adults resume sessions on Monday Evening, January 9th, 1956.TEMPLE EXPANSION COMMITTEE RALLY AND DINNER Wednesday Evening, January 11th, at 6:45 o'clock, Temple Community House.73RD ANNUAL MEETING OF TEMPLE EMANU-EL Sunday Evening, January 15th.Prior to the meeting a Congregational Dinner takes place at 6:30 o'clock, Temple Community House.Preceding the Dinner, President and Mrs.Hyman Grover will be hosts at a Sherry Reception to all members in the Temple Lecture Hall ze | W THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1855 Come to Eh | Your Church.4s the Bulwark \u2018of Democracy.LC There Does Freedom Flourish.Âttend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.count of the coming of the Magi to Bethlehem at the time of the nativity of Christ Jesus will ne {featured in the Responsive Read- \u201cing, \u201cChristian Science\u201d will be hthe subject of the Lesson- Sermon.* Among the passages to be read from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by \u2018Mary Baker Eddy will be the \u2018following: \u201cTo.those leaning on \u2018the sustaining infinite, to-day is big with blessings.The wakeful shepherd beholds the first \u2018lifaint morning heams, ere cometh \u2018the full radiance of a risen day: So shone the pale star to the (prophet-shepherds: yet it tra- \u2018versed the night, and came i where, in cradled obscurity, lay | ithe Bethlehem babe, the human | herald of Christ, Truth, who \u2018would make plain to benighted : \u2018understanding the way of salva- ition through Christ Jesus, till jacross a night of error should :dawn the morning beams and \u2018shine the guiding star of being.\u201d CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church ef Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON.MASS.Sunday, December 25th 11:00 am Sunday School 11:00 am.Church Service.Subject af Lesson-Sermon : \u201cCHRISTIAN SCIENCE\" \u2018 Golden Text: 1 John 1:9.He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both the Father and \"the Som.Wednesday 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.READING ROOM In the Church Edifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 pm.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Ches.Ç.Cochrane, B.A.Minister Sunday, December 25th 11:00 a.m.CHRISTMAS SERVICE Special Christmas music.MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster = WESTMOUNT and VICTORIA AVES.= Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A., Assistont Christmas Sunday 11:00 a.m.Mr.Wilkie.\u201cThe Mystery Is Revealed\u201d.11:15 am.The Church School.The number 114 bus stops at the corner.DORIS KILLAM, A.R.C.T., L.Mas., (McGill) Organist and Choir Director BAPTIST Miss Gwenn Harvey, WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, Galt McDermott, 11:00 a.m.FAMILY SERVICE (Children will sit with parents) \u201cWhat Christmas Means Carol: Lo! How a Rose e'er Blooming .Præetorius Carol: On the Little Road to Bethlehem .Head Solo: Night of Nights .Van de Water Anthem: Christmas 2000000000 ae ane e ce ee Shelley D.D., B.A., Pastor's Assistant B.Mus., Orgonrist To Our World.\u201d *+\u2014 MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN |} Minister b 1 7:00 p.m.\"4 M » Westmount Baptist | Christmas services will be observed in Westmount Baptist Church Sunday.There will be a.family service in the morning in which children will sit with their parents.The thème of the address will be: \u201cWhat Christmas \u2018Means to Our World\u201d.The annual Candle-Lit service will be held in the evening.There will be special music by the West- mount Choir.The message will be entitled: \u201cWhat Christmas Means to You and Me\u201d.Visitors are cordially invited to all services.CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE WESTMINSTER CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH 926 Atwater Avenue will hold a special Christmas Eve Service at 11 p.m., December 24th, at which time we will celebrate Holy Communion, ending with Carols.Christmas Bay, December 25th at 11:00 am, there will be a Christmas Service of Worship.A cordial invitation is extended to visitors and friends to share us in these services.Minister: - Rev.F.P.Gilmere, B.A., B.D, Emma CHURCH Western Ave.at Lansdowne E Minister: Rev.Collum Thompson, B.A., BD.Sunday, December 25th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service THE SIX KEY WORDS OF ! CHRISTMAS\".4:30 p.m.Vesper Service.The Songe of Christmas.Choir Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.Organist: 0.R.Gliddon + UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Sireet at Greene Ave., Westmount: Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.CHRISTMAS SERVICE Sunday School in attendance.7:30 pm.ANNUAL : CAROL SERVICE Come and hear and sing the ageless songs of the Yuletide in a particularly beautiful setting.: Choir directed by Mrs.Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount.Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.Ministers: Rew.A, Lisyd Smith, M.A.D.D, Rev.Eric A.Mcliwein.WA.11:06 am.+ 10:45 am.Nursery Open Session for all.Church School Pepartments.10:45 am.Dr.Floyd Smith \u201cNot to \u2018be.Opened Until - Christmas\".7:30 p.m.Candielight and Carol vice.\u201cThe Light of Christmas\u201d.Organiet and Cheaïlrmaster \u2014 Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine.Road (near Argyle Avenue) WESTMOUNT Ministers: Rev; D.M.Grant, B.A.Rev.HM: W.Reid, 8D.Christmas Eve December 24th, 11:00 p CANDLELIGNT EE COMMUNION s Brief Sermon by \u2018Mr.Grant \u201cO Holy Night\u201d Selections by the Choir, Christmas Day 1.00 a CHRISTMAS - PAMILY SERVICE Sermon by Mr.Grant \u201c® Come Let Us Adore Him\u201d Carols sung by the Choir and Congregation (No Evening Servioe) \" Organist and Choir Director -\u2014 PHILLIPS MOTLEY B.A., Mas.Rac.F.C.C.Q.GLORIOUS MUSIC .SPECIAL LIGHTING 11:00 a.m.Sermon Subject: THE 7:30 p.m.St.James United Church 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels REV.NORMAN RAWSON, | REV.B.B.BROWN, BD, Asst.Minister Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirnsaster CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS CHRISTMAS MESSAGES CHRISTMAS FAMILY SERVICE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE BY THE MINISTER The Church Doors will be open at 10.30 a.m.Organ Recital of Christmas Music CANDLELIGHT CAROL SERVICE il Beautiful Candlelight Processional by the Junior and Senior Cnoirs CONGREGATIONAL CAROL SINGING Minister Asst.Minister CHRISTMAS HEART 7:30 pm.ANNUAL CANDLE-LIT SERVICE \u201cWhat Christmas Mens Te You and Me.\u201d \u201cCHR ORN\u201d | Carol: O Leave Your .Hazelhurst.1 1ST IS B Carol: AU my Heart tnia Might Rejoicés \u2026 Eberiing || This is a beautiful sound picture of the Nativity 0: esu a 1 J A them: Glory to God LL.lin p jese Please note the phasis will be on congregational Carel Dr.Johnston Will Preach .Singing not Choir music, VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED i \u2014_\u2014 ÿ The Church Doors will be open at 6.50 pm.+ WATCH-NIGHT SERVICE PROGRAM Saturday, December 31st, beginning at 9:15 P.M.There will be a Young Peoples fellowship hour at the \u2018close .MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE BALM: Hides, Treasures\u201d of the evening service.Vid ie io de ad ane Refreshments WATCH-NIGHT SERVICE: 11:20 P.M./ wr + ie , \u2019 2 is JETT nn 1} thd Kw nds tps us tag pese a meses + st og put \u2014 - = ne - - TRI I wr RRR\u201d RE WREST i 7 an aE oR A an - gentleman.GL.7866.HILLMAN CONVERTIBLE ACCESSORIES HUSKY PARTS HARD TOP.SERVICE SEDAN \u2014\u2014 À 1822-26 St.Catherine W.Fl.4616 PEE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, PRIDAY, DECEMPER 23, 1955 \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue | The Westmount Examiner | Classified Advertising 10 Words 457 { 3e for each odditional word 10 OFFICES TO LET IDEAL FOR DOCTOR CLOSE TO NEW MONTREAL GENERAL 1546 McGREGOR, APT 12.X-16 20 ROOMS TO LET MELVILLE Ave.front, newly decorated, private home, apt, Business X-1 29 FOR SALE \u2018BEAUTIFUL coat, orion and vinyl, honey beige, size 14.Never worn, Cost $125.00.Sell $90.00.WE.6047.X.22 MAN'S skis 7° complete with harness, $10.00.WI.6329, X-19 TRAILERS FOR RENT Have you somethin; you want moved immediately and inexpensively.Rent a trailer from Ace Trailer and Outboard Motor Rentals.RE.8-9871, X-7 TURNABOUT Shop has pretty party dr formals and dinner jackets 26 GARAGES TO LET HEATCZD garage, Roslyn Avenue, between Westmount Avenue and Westmount Boulevard.EL, 1266, X-21 434 Prince Albert, unheated, $12.00, X-18 GARAGE to let corner Roslyn and Western.307 Roslyn Ave.X-20 for Christmas holiday parties.Good as new and easy on the pocketbook.4467 St.Catherine.FI, 9259, X-13 SIZE 38, practically new, gentleman's morning suit, tails and tuxedo.AV.8-4960.Use Examiner Classified Ads for Quick Resutts The lncarnation By Rev.Canon R.Rector of Trinity M Kenneth Naylor emorial Church For the past six weeks we have been considering the Nature of the Church, that great living organism of which we are members.We have found that it derives its character\u2014or the ideal according to which it is being shaped \u2014 from the character of its Lord and Master.We find in Fim \u201cWhatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever thi ngs are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report\u201d and we think on these things as exemplified in Him; and thinking on these things we hope to grow into His likeness.we mk the image of God, we are like Him in some degree in our nature \u2014and though we exiled ourselves from the family of God by our sin, and though we defaced the image of God in ourselves, we never lost it completely.Men have alweys had some communication with God.Still we are painfully aware that for many PÉCRIR | REC'D.FUNCRAL HOMC | 5610 Sherbrooke SLW, | DExter 1149 KE AIR CONDITIONED | Funeral Home ead Chepel A HN vy ram © BK ABR hn Saas nh = ; \\ Ij Tha Chapel of Cathedral Beauty = centuries there was a separation, a lack of unity.Then came the restoration to the Presence of God, not as a strange event in one man's life as in the case of Abraham and Moses and Isiah, but as the normal way of Christian living.It was made possible by the greatest of all miracles, that coming of the Son of God into our human life which we celebrate on Christmas Day.We sometimes call it the Incarnation.! We find the word in one of the ancient Collects which reads \u2014 \u201cas we have known the incarnation of thy Son Jesus Christ by the message of an angel\u201d It \" means \u201cthe taking of flesh.\u201d It is what St.John emphasizes so strongly when he says \u201cIn the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with Ged, and the Word was God .and the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.\u201d He stresses it again in his First Epistle where falsehood consists in denying that Jesus has come in the flesh.It is becausé of that coming in the flesh; that is, in our Human Nature, that the world has become new.It was perfectly rea- \u201cHaRt\u2014UE tree + srweswEeey @/® 3 ' Pe swe x > SI UATIONS WANTED FEMALE WIDOW, middle aged, housekeeper to\" 1 or 2 gentlemen.First class references.Available after Jan.lst.DE.2014.X-17 35 SIT 132 PERSONAL PERSONAL PROBLEMS BUREAU REGISTERED Vocational, Marriage, Family COUNSELLING 1535 Sherbrooke West, Corner Guy WI.8309 Day and Evening to 7 p.m.(For further information see tele.ph book \u2014 yellow pages, 500) 45 MONEY TO LOAN AT 5% mortgage loans quickly.Contractors, Privates.Notary.EL.1106.X-11 sonable for the Church when it was powerful enough to take ac- | tion to establish the Birth of Our Lord as the beginning of a new era, It is further because of His coming in the flesh that we are able to look to Him net only as God but as a Brother who has shared the troubles and pains and serrows of life.Because He is human we can set Him before us as a pattern, and see in Him an as ideal, all the things that are of goed report, and we can hopefully seek to attain to those things.That is a very small part of what Christmas means to us.It is a reminder of that stupendous miracle in which God in Person came to intervene in the world of men, not as the embodiment of sheer power, but as a pattern of humility and love and self-giving and obedience.\u201cAnd the whole matter is told in language so simple and natural that it is more readily understood by the child than by the philosopher.It is a story that is more at home in a cottage than in a palace.The shepherds were at home with the fact, but Herod was not.Yet it is a story which raised a stable to be a palace, and also one that can purify the palace and make it worthy to be His home.In its purity and simplicity the story is at home in Heaven, and it was the angels who made it known to men.TIOCOTOERROOC REY, Chinese New Year New Year's was a 15-day affair in old China when festivities began on the First Day of the First Moon and climaxed on \u201cTeng Chieh,\u201d the Feast of Lanterns.After the traditional to New Year's Day, exchanges of gifts and all sorts of entertainments were in order until \u201cL'eng Chieh.\u201d Northern China cemmemorat- ed \u201cTeng Chieh\u201d very simply.Paper lanterns, hung in doors | and windews, symbolized the advent of the longer days.Southern China, however, climaxed the festivities with spectacular lantern - lit parades featuring huge fire-breathing dragons supported from within by many |, men, wiggling, through the streets._\u2026- = \u201c La AE.family gatherings | PAGE SEVEN Ambassador * Sales Rambler Service Statesman Parts Metropolitan Accessories 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W Fl.4616 (Trades and Professional Cards x 20 Words 75¢ « Additienci Words 3¢ Each * BUILDING REPAIRS ACADIA Construction Co., Ltd., con- to sidewalks, chimneys, walls, floors, CARTAGE, MOVING Saturdays Mac.CR.31 DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs.5110 Sherbreoke West.Apt.1.> DRESSMAKER, designer, all kinds: of alterations.WE.7420.X-6- crete, brick, stone, plaster, tile concrete blocks.Repairs and alterations; 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for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.\u201d Then certainly all of us would join the heavenly host in saying \u201cGlory to Ged in the highest, und EXPERIENCED Dr aker- Dresses, coats and alterations.Reasonable rices.307 Reslyn Ave, WE 6987.y - X-12 WEDDING photographs.18 different pictures 4x3\u201d.McCullagh.AV.8-1721.Phone after 5.X-9 on earth peace, good will toward men.\u201d With faith, let this be our goal - for this Christmastime and for \u2018ail those yet to come.\u201cCHRISTMAS Let Christmas not become a thing Of tinsel, bell and holly wreath Merely of merchants\u2019 trafficking, And surface pleasure, but be- .neath Nourishment for soul and mind.Let us follow kinder ways Through our teeming human maze And help the age of peace to come.WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED 2007 Union Avenue Plateau 1104 REPAIRS 342B Victoria Ave.TV \u2014 RADIO \u2014 AUTO RADIO \u2014 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES \u2014 WASHING MACHINE \u2014 BENDIX ELECTRO- Hectrical Contractor & Electrical House Maintenance - DE.7771 ALL CO.Westmount larly desirable.available.and Retirement Income.UN.6-6411 - » eme wan.SALES OPPORTUNITY \u201cThe Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada will shortly open a new Branch office in Westmount.Several openings will exist fer sales representatives and Westmount residents are particu- Successful applicants will be enrolled on on extensive one monté full time training course with remuneration.Upon completion of course, drawing account, commission, and bonuses will be Welfare plans for .our sales representatives are second to none and include hospitalization, Daily Indemaity, Group Insuronce To open the door to a career with new horizons write or phone S.ALPER Room 127, Sun Life Building py Ea ER SR Ra ES ten Jud 1 SE VE ES _ Ea os.TEE EES TT AT SE Ta ETE \u20ac Pld 4 apg or ra PAGE EIGHT Unusual Fish A species of catfish, Syno- dontis batensoda, found in the Nile and certain other African rivers, has the remarkable habit of normally swimming por floating upside down.HOW \u2014 ON OUR SCREEN! \"House Of Bamboo\u201d In Cinemascope-Color starring, ; Robert STACK - Robert RYAN Shirley YAMAGUCHI\" \"The Scarlet Coat\u201d In Cinemascope-Color starring, Cornel WILDE - Anne FRANCIS % For The Children At Holiday Time \u201cCinderella\u201d At Shacre Zion Hall Produced By The Children's Theatre The story of \u201cCinderella\u201d has always been a prime favorite, and with this in mind, Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters of.the Children's Theatre, have produced this splendid entertainment | for the Holiday Season, especially for the children, and present same at the Shaare Zion Hall, 5575 Cote St.Luc Road at Marcil, next Thursday afternoon December the 28th.The play is being giver on Tuesday the 27th of December in aid of the building fund for the New Shaare Zion Academy, and as the tickets for this performance are completely sold out, it was decided to have the second run on the.:|.: : play.; ; excellent cast has been selected from the students of the Children\u2019s Theatre, with SEE THE LATEST HIGH-FIDELITY SYSTEMS Complete information : OLD VIENNA Christmas TO EVERYONE wi ENER GCASTHAUS Served all day Saturday, Dec.\"24h ® Viennese Specialties e We now sell all kinds of European Sausages received fresh daily.RESTAURANT DELICIOUS Tr Ai THE FOR OUTSIDE CATERING : | | Whether the occasion is big § or small, the Champs-Elysees Restaurant\u2019s qualified catering staff will make any event a memorable one.EERKELEY HOTEL 1138 SHERBROOKE ST.W.MA.7351 PERNT] CHALET AAA © XMAS DINNER | s™ CHALET Where \u201cCHICKEN IS KING\u201d BROILED WITH CHARCOAL THE BAR-B-Q WAY.Why not take one or two of our delicious chickens home for your Christmas Dinner?We Sincerely Wish Our Customers & Friends A MERRY CHRISTMAS 5456 Sherbrooke W.« .One Block East of Girouard BAR-B-Q EL.6345 Ÿ gp p| but she, will I * | Eleanor Kalmanasch, a popular young thespian, in the title role and Alexis Kanner as the .prince.Judy Smily, Florence Schreiber and Aviva Benjamin will be seen as.the\u2019 mother and two ugly sisters, while Helene Oppenheimer will be the Godmother, Sandra Yuck the magic cat and Fred .Blitstein the page.Special lighting and effects will be \u201cused when the poor |dittle Cinderella is turned.by magic into the most beautiful princess, dressed in the loveliest gown and glass slippers so that she can attend the prince\u2019s ball.The kind fairles who appear with the Fairy Godmother will be seen in a ballet number, and with singing, dancing and a delightful story, the children of Montreal have a holiday treat in store for them.: First Christmas Card Was Created In 1842 Over 250 years ago English school children wrote Christmas expressions of.good will called | \u201cChristmas pieces.\u201d From this school chore came the gracious custom of sending Christmas cards.; The first known Christmas card was created in 1842 in.London by a young etcher named William Egley.Original of this first card is now on.display in the British museum.In the United States, Louis Prang published the first Christmas cards.During the 1870's and 80's Prang produced thousands of beautiful cards and.has become known as the grandfather of the business: NEW YEAR'S AGAIN ! There is no Teason why Maggie Sinclair should be surprised to find a New Year on hand once again; it happens every 365° days.Maggie, however, turns up every 7 days on the CBO.télevision show \u201cCross-Canada Hit Parade\u201d and also has been featured as a musical comedy .+ singer.Unfortunately, the New Year's baby can\u2019t tell her, what the, top tunes will be in 1956, E \u201cwatchibg the sh THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1935 - Come, bring with a noise, : = - TL \u201cMy Merry, merry, boys, .a The Christmas log to the firing, While my good dame, she ' .Bids ye all be free, - And drink to your heart's desiring.With the last year\u2019s brand .Light the new block, and .For good success in his spending On your psalteries play, That sweet luck may .: Come while the log is a-tending.to Drink now the strong beer, Cut the white loaf here, The while the meat is a-shredding; For the rare mince-pie, .a And the plums stand by, } LOI 08085 To fill the paste that'st a-kneading.- CEng (Robert Herrick) oC CHILDREN'S THEATRE DOROTHY DAVIS \u2014 VIOLET WALTERS Presents \"> \"CINDERELLA | Shaare Zion Hall, 5575 Cote St.Luc Rd.(Corner Marcil) Co \u201cTHURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 29TH AT 2.15 - DE.6620 Tickets: 75c oopale touch 2-48 Thie old-fashioned Christmas Greeting.we extend to convey, : | Pe the many jous we hope | - you find on thie.bright 4 Christmas Day! THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF .OF 1.UNITED THEATRES ~~ | AND CE \u2014 CONFEDERATION JE 5 i AEE 4 3 .Canada\u2019s most colourful round- \"up gets underway this month, but cowboys in.blue jeans and » ten go.lon hats have no part in it.Their place will be taken by about twenty-five Eskimos on skis, dressed- in caribou skin clothing, who will be driving nearly 6,500 reindeer to corrals on the reindeer range.in the Aklavik area of the Northwest Territories.During the, roundup 500 mature reindeer steers and surplus females will be-selected for slaugliter.The meat, nearly 70,000 pounds of it, will be sold in the area.4° The animals are, in.five sep- _ arate herds, which roam over a 16,700-square mile aréa east of © the Mackenzie Delta that has been set aside as.a xeindeer range.Resident trappers arë al- Jowed on the range, but.the killing of reindeer is forbidden to all but the herders and \u2014:their families.One of the herds is gov- [ ernment owned and managed; three others are under \u201cnative.management and one is owned | outright by Eskimos.Each of | \u201c\u2018the herds, numbers more.than | 1,000 animals.oe El During the Winter roundup, animals from the government herd and one of the native herds: are driven directly to the abat- ns toir and the animals dre select- | ed there for slaughter.Farther away Eskimo herdsmen from the: } other three herds drive their reindeer-to a corral, centrally | located on the winter range.After the animals from one herd are selected the remainder of the reindeer in that herd are taken back to their own range, and another herd is driven into the corrals.I he animals that will prov.residents of Aklavik area, are driven sixty miles to the abattoir.One or two herdsmen from each group accompany the ani- | mals on this drive.The number of reindeer being slaughtered this winter is somewhat less than it has been in some previous years.During the past year there has been a substantial decrease in the reindeer population, More than 7,700 animals were counted during 1 \u2018but this year the mumber Truly A Mery Christmastime During the 1400's and 1500's before the Puritans got the upper hand, the golden age of | English hospitality reigned.At | Christmas time castles and manor houses were filled with guests by the score and the hundred.Kinsmen and neighbours were there and om certain days jhe tradesmen and tenants, for all were equal at this season.The tostler could dance with the} mistress if he had, the nerve to ask her.And he usually had\u2014 after the wassail.: The great halls were a din of geniality.There was light\u2014al- most enough to pierce the wood smoke.And there were the savoury aromas: Roasting beef, | roasting mutton, fowl and brawn © (thie flesh of the wild pig, which had been caught and fed good , grain to the point of arousing NE \u2026ëat to feed | ae RIERA DIR RDE dropped to about.6,500 À coz- tributing factor in the decline | ia a mysterious weakness which has become evident in animals | weakness, believed to be caused animals.Backbones and legs are | moat frequently affected The re- | productiveness of the long winter period of darkmess, bliazards i often wreak considerable havoc in the herds.When animals stray from tHe math.herd it is often impossible to track them, as their footprints are covered | im by drifting snow.Iz the spring and aptumn, when th à snow but quite often heavy fog, tracking strayed : reindeer is \u2018practically impossible, The possibility that reindeer pepulatioms are affected by cycles id also being considered._ = = re - Depository Service\u201d.(1) Customers of this in two of the five herds.The | lere is: no, THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1935 À = When he family had finished | the last of Christmas shopping om December 24, father then put : the car away and came in the house and into the kitchen, Handing the keys to his wife, key, he said: \u201cListen dear.Hide these keys, we'll make sure we have a safe Christmas.\u201d ; well,\u201d his wife teld him, smiling as she went upstairs on the errand.Next day when father was presiding aver the carving of the turkey, he scooped out came, a wooden-candle bottle opener.\u2019 \u2018keys, the five-year-olg boy did | who was busy stuffing the\u2019 tur- | \u2018 ; by a dietary deficiency, results | im bone fractures in the weakened | \u201cP]Y bide them,.and hide them | some | dressing \u2014 - amd with the dressing | Investigation revealed that} [while mother was hiding the car Fighting polio involves lengthy rehabilitation processes, as well as medical treatment, Primary objectives \u2014 restoring those stricken, to health and useful citizenship.Please give generous- May your Christmas be merry aad bright! - .- Lk ë.; | AW\u2018, WARREN REGD.* , MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL .- the turkey.| _ SAVE TIME by depositiog cheques ond.small cash in this Envelope Depasitory of any hour.his part by hiding the opener in | 4884 SHERBROOKE ST.At.Victoria Ave.\u2026a\u2026c\u2026exae te 000008 ra LY à > i - ea\u2026.a A - e p \u2019 oO Oe OC OOOO OOS SAFEGUARD CASH after banking hours by wing this Wallet Depository.\\ A \\ n°06000 #% 000090498920 esse Heres something new\u2019 in Canadian banking! \u201c24-HOUR DEPOSITORY SERVICE\" - Now available at the WESTMOUNT BRANCH Here\u2019s how our customers \u2014 old and new \u2014 can benefit from this new dual purpose \u201c24-Hour \u2019 branch can now deposit his suspicions; too.late, of course).The dark.ale flowed and added | its voice\u2014by proxy\u2014to heighten the noise.At the peak of all thie there was brought in the Yule log\u2014a relic, incidentally, of the Scandinavians\u2019 pagan worship of Thor.With a brand from last year's log the new one was fired.The light from these roaring flames would shine out through portals opened to the knocks of caroling and wassailing bands who, more often than not, were brought into the hall to eat of .nutmeg chkes and brawn and' mustard.~~ ; - .cheques and up to $100 cash, anytime day or night, in the Envelope Depository.You simply enclose your deposit in one of the Special Envelopes provided for this purpose, and drop the envelope in the Depository slot outside the.building.Acknowledgment will be mailed to you.Envelopes are available at this branch.THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE i oe SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, AT VICTORIA AVE.(2) Merchants and business-men holding sizable sums of money after banking hours will appreciate the safety advantages of our Wallet Depository Service \u2014 which makes even big cash deposits feasible at any hour.This service also is available at the Westmount branch.\u201cThis \u201c24-Hour Depository Service\u201d is being intre- duced by The Canadian Bank of Commerce at scores of its branches across Canada.For full details and regulations regarding this mew service, enquire at any of our Montreal branches.Our personnel will gladly help you.* ry es oto our many friends.and customers.A woman is likely to keep trying on shoes until the clerk has a fit.\u2014The Reader's Digest ey ç ; More than 700 branchés across Canada nw CIA RR 6 * : PAGE NINE ly to your provincial fight polio march of dimes campaign © « | # co Re re ARE ee pa re EE ve cape 7 a = ae Ve = Æ À Ne ès AT Lv TR RAR HE brat crn pa mee RTI Teg AA gm, a Fern emt Loo ER BL gh cr tt à ta PE AP pre PE TE ame Py dob iams RT TR rR cons Ei a maar PAGE TEN\" The number from Canada.States increas \u201839,480 from 1945 to- 1958.of; persons ; moving to .the - United | ed.from 16,405 to harvest The shoe trade, ing at its best, man -done while\u2019 you rest, with d reputation.Orthopaedic.- revisions v can do correct, Doctors\u2019, chiropodists\u2019 prescriptions | respect, - Your good footwear to Berger-you may entrust, 7 For \u2018best results at low prices that are just.Wo * Your encouragement and satisfaction | always\u201d need, Your patronage will be appreciated well indeed,\u201d < We'll always be-at your service, please pay us \u2018a- call.À A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year; to you all.| BERGER'S 376 Victoria.Ave._ By\u2019 R.BERGER SHOE CLINIC HU.-8-0361 Opposite STEINBERG\u2019S Canaälan , farmers about, \u2018two-thirds as nich oats:as wheat, one-half as much barley as wheat.Season's Greetings may | extend, ' For every client to me is a friend, My shoe rebuilding of highest.grads, My staff and myself, know: well.our I do my own dyeing.and weds dean.For your convenience, speedy work | ; A THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 135 \u2014 normally the party.\u201d a paint job to pay for, I knew we\u2019 could afford something else for Nancy took off the box 1id and lifted out the blue silk dress, smiled, thén her face crumpled.Cyrus really had wanted, her to \"153 ER 4), - oo : I have the dress.She mustn't cry.\u201cCyrus,\u201d she scolded, \u201cI told 7.you to\" get the Newell car.\u201cBit ! you can\u2019t trust a- man to do as You tell him,\u201d Cyrus grinned again A\" mapfy 7 New Year Grin, .\u201cShe By Sally Sandusky Eads \u2018Nancy Powers counted \u2018her egg money, then put it into the teapot and set it on: the mantle, There was more than enough to | pay for that pretty blue Silk | dress she had tried on at.The Style Shoppe.Cyrus would be mighty proud when he saw her in that dress.He was going to à town right after dinner to try | \u2018to swap .cars with Tom Newell, |§ but Cyrus would have to pay.|g % boot.Nancy hoped the boot § | would.not be too much, because, Cyrus- had his-sheart set.on having - that almost new car\u2019 for & them to, drive togthe : New.Years à Party.© = FE | She glanced at the.\u201ckitchen 5 clock.\u201cMy gootness! Cyrus will I'¥ soon be here for his dinner.\u201d _.When Nancy .saw Cyrus walking slowly down the snow- covered path toward the kitcien:| Jaman + To our friends \u2018and 1 pationss May your days be filled with motes of good cheer .for | \u201cthe holiday and coming year! - x â Martin s Swiss Repair Shop - ® GENERAL REPAIRS 313 Victoria Ave.: ® BICYCLES .WA.3369.; (Just chove Western) Wesimouit' EEE eR RR Ra door, ghe said, \u201cSomethin\u2019 musta happened.\u201d He looked tired, and\u2019 disappointed.She hoped \u2018somebody else hadn't traded for.Tom Newell's car! Well.she wouldn\u2019t ask fof.awhile.\u201cWhat's the \u2019 \u2018matter, Powers?\u201d she asked when hex wg] 1 en F yf i i tes Vv i oy 2 \" ul ; \"us i I To our many friends < © .we want to express our sincere appreciation for your favors; it has been a privilege and : pleasure to serve you.Merry Christmas, everyone! NORMAN LAMOUREUX \u2014 NORMAN GAUTHIER WESTMOUNT PLUMBING + & HEATING i 205 Olivier Avenue Fl.1189 ||tiat you're Holdin behind you\" |.He grinned and set a dress box { |i A ii .on-the-table./Sinag.we.only.had: \u201cNothing\u2019 Nancy, only I've decided of not tradin\u2019 for New-' els car.I'll have the old one greased and washed, and itn look pretty good, agoin\u2019 to the New Year Party.\u201d Cyrus Powers, you know better\u2019n that,\u201d Nancy accused \u201cYou was proud when we was young, and you've not changed.Why, you \u2018used to \u2018take me to the Parties in the fimest rübber tire buggy in the county.Your horses always matched you buggy in mr ) had ffhished eating.looks, and you still want a good | lookin\u2019 turnout, when you go some place.\u201d } Cyrus laughed.\u201cAnd I had the # prettiest best dressed gal of Alle] Tee An Old Story Nancy smiled.\u201cShe'd \u201cheard.that before.She.started \u2018clearing off the table: \u201cCyrus, tell me the truth.Why did you change your mind about tradin\u2019 for that sarñe as-new Ford car?\u201d \u201cNancy, you're too inquisitive.But the truth is, I had Bud | Carter take my bank book to | town this mornin\u2019 and have it balanced.We lack fifty dollars havin\u2019 enough boot money 1 I 11795 could borrow \u2018it, butthat would worry you and me both.\u201d \u201cUh-huh.\u201d Nancy reached for the teapot and laid thirty-three dollars on the table in front of Cyrus.\u201cNow, get to town ands trade for that car before somebody else beats you to it.\u201d $No, Nancy.That's your dress money.\u201d He pushed the money away from.-him.\u201cShucks! I don't want a new | dress.Get goin\u2019 befofë I spill + dishwate- saone\u201d + : ory After he was gone, Nancy sat.down and, woman like, had a good cry.It had been so long | since she\u2019d had a new dress but she wanted Cyrus to have\u2019 the | car he\u2019d set his heart on.She mended and pressed an old dress to wear, Late in the afternoon, she went to the barn and fed the cattle and horses, and milked the cows.Then she locked up the chicken house.It | was getting dark when she saw Cyrus coming into the driveway.She wouldn't, get to see the new car until morning.Cyrus was laughing when he came in.\u201cI found a place in town 1 where- they paint cars while you wait, and fix them to look like new, They said our car was in \u2018good shape He was: holding =L something Helind him.- x vou don, say! C yxus \u201cWbat's | - The Fy COLONIAL | | $ Mid town NEW YORK NEW YORK | Plus the popular night \"Owl\" flight 11:00 p.m.daity\u2014only $1 6.30 TT TES SE SSI TE a m= \u2018best wishes | 3 for the Holidays ED BERMINGHAM Regd PHOTOGRAPHER .Philippe | Hebert = em - RL.7.3282 7 miles closer to - Fi 4 ; do NE .The only Montreal-New York Airline landing of > La Guardia Field \u2014 only minutes frfdm Manhattan Commuter.service from 8:00 a.m.to 11:00 p-m- 4 flights dae Most frequent.Service.to Neo Dee > RDNA EI: As was his custom durin Christmas week of each\u2019 year, George Brandon leaned against a pillar in the toy department of the big store, and watched the kiddies.Whenever, with a Christmas Greetings Wi.3205 To our Customers and Friends: & We have enjoyed serving you in the past and hope that we may continue to be of service during 1956.\u201cPICCADILLY - =, VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE.Ba NOEL! \u201c May the musie of the bells bring harmony Ge your house\u2019 ui Christmas! THE MANAGEMENT \u2018AND STAFF OF NICK'S Restaurant 1377 Creene Ave.xsi dice tra I'm going for a GOLDEN | .the lighter Le smoother Ale Double Sa NE EN NNN AE NTE! nta Claus RGR] IRR particularly hungry look, a child picked up a toy or eyed one longingly, George raised his hand.This was a.signal to the clerk that the price of the toy was on him, .4 George was no millfonaire.It was just that, not having folks of his own to buy Christmas À | Presents for, he spent his-gift money on the kids.It, gave him a satisfaction to see their faces light up.\u2019 À girl had entered the store and was standing by a pillar near the one George was propped against, He had uoticed her with more than casual\u2019 interest, when she came \u2018in.\u201cShe had a complexion that was the clearest he had ever seen and, although he couldn\u2019t see them at that distance, he would have bet she had blue eyes.Her hair was shinning bonde.When George turned his attention back to the toy counter, a little: girl, wearing neat but worn clothing, was eyeing a doll almost as large as herself.He raised his hand.With a slightly \u2018bewildered expression, the clerk picked up two dolls, wrapped them, and handed them to the child.: \u2018The actions of the clerk puzzled George.He was certain he \u2018had only signaled once.George turned his head to R|Jook at the blonde girl again.(I The girl caught him starring | at her she smiled.A very nice smile.George would have liked to have a smile like that, just for himself, every day.With back to the.toy counter.picture the kid at home, on the floor, playing with it.It would be nice to help a boy like that assemble the toy.He raised his hand.This time the clerk seemed more puzzled than ever.He started to reach for the train, then instead, he motioned for George to come to the counter.George had been about to go over anyway, to see what was behind the man's strange act- fons.\u201cDo you know that blonde pillar?\u201d the clerk asked him., \u201cNo\u201d George told him, \u201cbut I'd sure like to.Why?\u201d \u201cDid you notice I gave the little girl two dolls, when you signaled?\u201d him, \u201cand I wondered about it.However, I figured you.knew the child and she probably had - à sister that yu thought should have a doll too.\u201d \u2018the blonde girl.She had been watching them with interest and at the clerk's wave, she came over.\u201cMiss Marvin,\u201d the man behind the counter introduced them, \u201cthis is George Brandon.George, this is Joan Marvin.I think all nice people, such as | other!\u201d would have won his bet\u2014 her eyes.were the bluest of the blue! .\u201cSay, what's going on here?\u201d The small boy had turned away was looking at the trio wonderingly., .T'll second the boy\u2019s question,\u201d George said.\"Just what is going on here?\u201d ° .The salesman laughed.\u201cThe 1 reason I thought you ought to get together, is that you're giving me sign ANE WEILIMUUNTY MAANANESE, FRIDAY, UISCEMASSES £3, 19) | They were such a success that an effort he brought his gaze] A small boy was wistfully looking at a train.George could | girl standing over there by the} \u201cWhy yes,\u201d George answered | \u201cNo, that wasn\u2019t the reason.\u201d [| | The toy salesman motioned to} you two, should know eachik eagerly and George took it just |} as quickly.He saw that hell from the glistening train andj | v as Winston Churchill, Britain's.prime minister and famed amateur artist, and Grandma Moses, cne of America\u2019s most famous artists.great that Christmas Card [dea Originated - FAW DANDY Bie The demand for cards is so many spend their entire time in designing and producing them for the holiday season.* By Englishman \u201c| PA Ry Christmas cards are se much |} .a part of the modern Tile sea- : son that ene seldom stops te] wonder how the idea originated f- .and by whom.- This simple idea of wishing : your friends a Merry Christmas | .: , brought honor and knighthood to the originator, Henry Cole, a j middleclass Englishman.\u2019 Cole mailed his cards on a December day in 1846.The cards|} depicted a Victorian family as-{ ! .'te you and your families! semrbled at the festive board and % May gladness fil your homes and may added the traditional Christmas custom | % peace coms fo those of goodwill! of giving to the poor.They also |} .\u2018 bore the now-classic greeting: |[]'- > \u201cA Merry Christmas.and a happy New Year to you.\u201d - He had a thousand of the cards struck off by a lithograph.plain Henry Cole consequently became Sir Henry Cole.\\ The cards we send today, however, a far cry from those mailed by Cole.The cards you send and receive this year will be designed by famous names in contemporary art.An American shopping for cards this year may select scenes painted by such famous people ® Free Delivery © 1311 Greene Avenue GL.14 LER AR) i ?To all of you whom we have so enjoyed serving: we say thanks for your patronage = And, may everything that\u2019s bright and gay, Bless your household on Christmas Day! | WESTERN TAXI .ASSOCIATION * gnals on the same a y \u2019 kids,\u201d .LE Of the 3389350 Canadians \u2018who: paid personal income tax in\u2019 1053, only 9,260 had incomes.of|} - Te ,000- oF more, oi Me Sg _.373 Victoria Avenue Westmount.Cog Sed A se a .* poi er + es > MAS a og AN pe mdr men 4 Cd à 4 osm Te JAE SE SN YORE 1 se.amer nea, aE te Zig pn A MER PIE, > Zn OT SE oped eset =e 7 155 ; ' \u2018 4 Ÿ x ges PAGE TWELVE .£ Cup That Waris and Cheers May Also Save Your Life The Christmas-New Year's Season is a time for friendship and goodwill and provides the occasion for many social gatherings.and get-togethers at which tragitional holiday drinks are served.On the way home from work, or after a shopping expedition, it is pleasant to relax and enjoy a roynd with one\u2019 8 friends.Because of today\u2019s highway and street traffic conditions, however, many celebrations end in catastrophe.Each holiday KANDER PAPER STOCK Ma, You Have 4 Merry Merry Christmas COMPANY LIMITED 300 McCORD STREET Fl.2482 season brings a toll of fatal accidents which can positively be traced to holiday drinking by both drivers and = pedestrians.Alarmed by the increasing number of holiday fatalities, safety experts in Canada affd the United States have sought a means for reducing the hazards without taking the fuh out of Christmas.Their research has resulted in a new \u201cone for the road.\u201d Just before the party is over, or when the homeward-bound citizen is completing his visit and is about to resume his journey, a last-minute cup of coffee will lessen the effects of alcohol and restore the celebrant's driving sense.This precaution on the part of celebrants and their host contributes to safety on the road and increases drivers\u2019 and pedestrians\u2019 chances of arriving tara a dS HY ne Ce SRN Ai home : alive.Further research has shown that strong coffee, Heavily.sweetened with sugar, has even stronger sobering effects, For everyone this holiday season, & good rule to follow is: Don\u2019t over-indulge, and_ before you or your guests leave make a full cup of strong coffee, \u2018\u2018the one for the road.\u201d - Many Insects ; Insects may be found almost anywhere dnd everywhere.The number of species of insects is far more numerous than that of all the other animals taken together.\u2018On the average lightning causes 17 per cent of forest fires in Canada, smokers cause 22 per We hope some of the centuries-old happiness is yours this Christmastide\u2014Peace, Love and Sheer Enjoyment.Please accept our sincere good wishes.Hand & Donohoe, 4916 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST : cent, camp-fires 16 per cent.Inc.HU.9-1222 \u2014 Masterpieces As Christmas Cards The custom in Britain of sending Christmas greeting.cards to -friends and relations never lapsed even when supplies were at their lowest during World War II.This year, many Londoners have discovered a novel sort of = greeting which as really a card and present - combined, sold by.\\| the world-famous Wallace Collection of art treasures at Hert- ford House.For threepence (5 cents) they can buy a beautifully _ coloured\u2019 \u201c reproduction (measuring approximately six inches by four inches)-of any of the finest pictures in .the collection, and for a further threepence a slip-in mount for framing the cards, complete with, - printed Christmas greetings.In : greatest demand is the reproduction of Franz Hals\u2019 masterpiece, , \u201cThe Laughing Cavalier\u201d, the.original of which smiles-his disdainful, provocative smile the cluster of admirers which is always to bé found in attendance on: ; 5 SETAE.WESTMOUNT 75 -720;47 umn | HERE ARE THE WINNERS | in h CONTE ST ww i) oi.In the picture are: the happy winner, ÿ ANOTHER FORD CAR HAS BEEN WON IN THE SECOND BRADING'S CONTEST! But this time, Santa Claus himself has come to make the presontati , 4 .Mr.Conrad Pichette, 1909 Le Pailleur St.; Santa Claus; Mr.Guy Normandin, Manager of Brading Breweries Limited; and Mr.Roger Ouellette, assistant sales manager of Brading Brewertes = Limited.Mr.Pichette won the First prize of a $350 schol p, and b he included 6 bottle caps from Brading's products with his entry, he also won the 1956 FORD CUSTOMLINE FEDANS £ Le ; ; a ; Here is a list of winners and prizes a A n° hette, ' 5.A.Liboeus, 9.Melle Therese Sophus, olicoeur, LC Te Pflieur St, Montreal Sia.St Gabriel St.8939 Chateaubriand St.7801 Notre Dame East, Sexe .$350.00 Educational Scholarehip Montreal Montreal .- Montreal James Fai, Witt, and 1956 Ford $15.00 ; $15.00 - $300.Le, + Le : rance rou 3! 2.Gerald Turner ce, ; & MIeO, Henry, 10.SE sina Shasinigan Markel, 225.David eth 9) Shawinigan ° saeyatier, Co.Gaspe, Que.Montmagny Shawini gan Mont magny.bi « $150,00 .# : $50.00 Co oe ; 3.Leopold Gingras\u201d 9.Russel Tardif, 4 1.Pu tin se, .Leon Houle, Thistle Club, \u201c1 1524 ae Di West.* 2090 St.Hubert SL, 15 Alfred St,\u2019 ! : Montreal , : 1420 Fort St., \"Montreal i» \u201cMontreal Yicoriaville $15.00 \u2018 Montreal .\u201c32000 , ; .: oe o fissTo st yen Royal, David Fortles, \u2014< - 24094 Denis, Ban, \u2019 \u2018 * » Hotel Royal, Da r La ean Talo > 4, Guy Otis, & Omer Lavalle, 7 = 75 is Hel Sta, sr Vendeur _.Ba 2499 Jean .Miskkinosge, Co.Maskinonge 15% 4th Avenue, st Hustache ; Monts eal, or 5 Va onge yoo JB] ustache +.Montrea TE i __ ra = A RE ue : Le \" - ° - .24 .: \u2019./ * » .\u2018I , vr JR ga a carte cms ITTY in the main gallery.: + \u20140 eue \u2014 F7 erpray, DECEMBER:-23, 1955 New Year in France Day Par Excellence January 1, la jour de la bonne annee, is the day par excellence +4 in France.+ It is the day of: gift-giving and of ringing doorbells.Besides friends who come to present gifts, tradeés-people are accustomed to call to offer com- THINK BEFORE YOU DRINK?Best wishes for a Merry that seems to rate greater importance than all the rest at this particular Have we the right as the breadwinner to plunge our families into At this time of year it is customary to wish friends and acquaintances the \u2018 pliments of the day and, receive, happy and joyous greet- that valley of the destitute - time.Christmas and a Happy in turn, smell sums of money.ings for Christmas and [or needy?- © Many of ôùr people will New Year! .The atmosphere is full of joy Lau : - Ÿ \u2018and gaiety and hospitality.Gifts the New Year.Have we as sons \u201cand | be tempted to celebrate by over-indulgence in the use of alceholic beverages and this is where care and prudence should be exercised._ daughters the right to plunge into sadness that: Mother or Father who has so tenderly cared for us are proudly displayed and callers come and go amid many compliments and the toasting of everyone\u2019s health.Jour de L\u2019An has its serious: Tt side, too.Many families visit What a really grand feeling to grasp the warm hand of a friend when expressing this greeting, but to many it may be the this : the dead as well as the living.\u2018Sylvester, an early pontiff and the graves of departed members, since this day is considered an appropriate time to remember .The churches .generally- are crowded on New Years Eve, which is also the Vig of St.father of the Church.In various rural communities, the cattle are driven to the door of the-village church where they are blessed by the priest who always says Mass for their \u2018protection during the | New \u201cYear.last such greeting if they do not exercise.care and\u2019 prudence in their Yule- - tide celebrations.\u2026 ) Many homes in the past have been saddened by the death of a loved one who.has taken that one \u2018last chance.Have we the right to gamble with the future of our families?during every moment of _ our lives?- : Should we chance-taking.How can we, as community brothers, make ouf community a really happy .one during the Yuletide season ?There are many ways in .which this can be accom- |, plished, but there is one |} \u201cinterrupt their happiness by our -| {.-nity happy by being sure -~ Il .\u2014_ - = ee - + * & ey « FF EF J} 0 8 J 8 HN jg gd F | ; ds in And in despair I bowed my head; 2 Tr \u201cThere is no peace.on _earth, \" | Fo Just complete the two wo I said; 1 , + ° logan - - » \u201cFor hate is strong j Bradiné s slog \"\u201c And mocks the song i i Of peace on earth; good-will to * + \u2019 men! | Then peeled the bells more lov\u201d | and deep: ; \u201cGod is not dead nor doth Ek.sleep! INTER THE BR CONTE ST Third Centest Closes Midnight Dec.29th Jou con ih# SCHOLARSHIPS | | pls Loree Fegges ¥ 56 FORDS 2 | Bai EC Craig tin BIG.CASH PRIZES ~ Zot Myo fe bdr |] = Ns \\ m ef x \u2019 SAVE BRADING'S Sag ishing touch.v Won't you try, year, to keep our.commu- .that you don\u2019t také \u201cone too many?\u201d Would it be too much to introduce a new slogan to the many already known be suggesting: WON'T YOU PLEASE Christmas Bells I heard the bells on Christmas Day Their old, familiar carols play, .And wild and sweet The words repeat Of peace on earth, good-will to : men! And thought how, as the day has come, The belfries of all Christendom Had rolled along - The unbroken song Of peace on earth, good-will to men! Till, ringing, singing on its way, The world revolves from night to day, A voice, chime, A chant sublime, Of peace on earth good-will to men! Then from each black, accursed.mouth The cannon thundered South, And with the sound The carols drowned Of peace on earth, good-will to men! in: the It was as if an earthquake rent The heart-stones of a continent, And made forlorn The households born Of peace on earth, good-will to men! The Wrong shall fail, The Right prevail, With peace on earth, good-will to mon! 3 | Longfellow.The urn shapes are ordinary paper bells cut in half and used upside-down.Fine sprays of pine | } left a natural, or, sprayed with white paint may be arranged in the urns gentle now! Drape a red cord between them for the fin- In the first nine months of this year Canada\u2019s\u2019 exports totalled $3,197 million while imports td-T lf \u2018alled> £3:420 milion Like the ornaments ÿ .that adorn your tree, may your holiday celebration be festooned with fun and gaiety.\u2019 ART FRENCH AND STAFF Shel Service Station VICTORIA & WESTERN EL.0077 WE Ho: HAT THIS © CHRISTMAS WILL BN \u2018A JOYOUS ONBR, FOR ALL QUR FRIENDS NATIONAL PHOTO BOTTLE CAPS For the year ending March 31, E N 6 R A y | N 6 AND BE ELIGIBLE 1956, it is estimated .that CBC > ro 0 NU s expenditures will be $43 million, LIMITED RB revenue from radio and television - PRIZES! advertising will be $7 million.2700 Rachel East LA.4-1583 I TES AIR RA LSE RT YT a var m\u2014 es me ui A P 3 = ks NS J SE J rma Ta 4D - BE ee LES ma = Bai Pe bin a 254 tas De RER ES IP MES NS ne sta, eo pesant .a LT adres - se crier 3 J EE : ROSE ; 4 5 à \" soit rte = F5, PAGE FOURTEEN (TE AD Wenn) Ah Te pth Ks Ne THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1955.Social + > P erional = Engagements + >< Weddings \\ Miss Cynthia Scott arrived re-| Miss Margaret Turner Bone cently from London, England to.has arrived from Toronto to apend the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.L.J.Scott, Mr.and Mrs.D.N.Dalley are arriving today from Hamilton, Ont, tp spend the Christmas weekend with Mrs.Dalley\u2019s parents, Mr, and Mrs.W.D.Benson.\u2018 Maj.and Mrs.David Morgan, with their two small daughters, Shan and Kate, have arrived in Montreal from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to spend Christmas and New Year with Mrs.Morgan's parents, Lt.Col.and: Mrs.J.R.Gale.Maj.Morgan is attending a Command and General Staff Course at Fort Lea venworth.They return to England in June.riage to Mr.Claude Tolmer is \u2018plane Sunday for Paris where A spend the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Allen Turner Bone.Dr.and Mrs.Alan Finley arrived yesterday from Cincinnati, Ohio, to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs.Finley's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Kennedy.\u2019 i Miss Francoise Beique is arriving Saturday, December 24, from Paris, France.Her mar- taking place on Thursday, January 12 in -St.Leo's Chureh, Westmount.=» Mrs.H.F.Reusing left by she will spend the Christmas 4 all our friends and neighbors we send our sincerest wishes for a joyful, cheerful, healthful Holiday Season.1353 GREENE AVE., WESTMOUNT GOWNS ri 7773 silhouette! Sarong Bra Is fashioned in elastic and embroidered nylon, adjusts itself to your custom-made | MME A.Alse 423% St.Lawrence 4491 St.Lawrence eautfuly NEW | «s+ as you live and breathe, it's Sarong Bra for natural uplift, perfect fit, the smoothest every movement, looks and fee Come is end try one te-dey 5 Stores At Your Service: 4861 Sherbrooke West - Westmount Wishing All Our Customers The Compliments | of The Segson.py COURVAL 6550 Se.Hubert 413 Ontarle Ek.- Wellesley, Mass., Si Montreal West United Church.marriage took place on Friday evening, December 16, at the On the right is Dr.G.Campbell Wadsworth who performed the ceremony.Mrs.Robertson, formerly Miss Stephanie Joan Saxby, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Stephen R.Saxby, husband is the son of the late Mr.P.G.Robertson and of Mrs.Robertson, of Westmount.of Montreal West, and her \u2014Photo by Basildon Studio holidays with her son and daugh- 1 ter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence R.Reusing.E£he will be joined en route by her daughter, Miss Diane Reusing, who is attending the London School of Economics.Miss Mary Holt has returned from Smith College, Northampton, Mass., to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Matthew C.Holt, Miss Georgette Drummond arrived Monday from Stanford University, California, to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs.George Drummond, of West- mount, Mrs.C.J.A.Cook has returned to her home in Westmount after visiting her daughter Miss Dorothy Cook in New York.Mr.and Mrs.Urquhart S.Beck of Clarke Avenue, West- mount, have left for San Cle- mente, California where they have taken up residence.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur J.Santry Jr.arriver yesterday from Boston to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs.Santry's, parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jules R.Timmins.Miss Ann Semple is arriving today from New York to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Murray Semple.Miss Sally Bradeen has arrived from Pine Manor Junior College, holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Bradeen.Miss Elizabeth Windsor is arriving from New York today to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Windsor.' Mr.and Mrs.Arthur J.San- try, Jr., arrived yesterday from Boston to gpend the Christmas | holidays with Mrs.Santry's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jules R.Tim- mins, Mr.and Mrs.Charles L.Phillips and their daughter, Miss Patricia Phillips, are arriving on Friday from Baltimore, Md., to \u2018spend the with Mrs.Phillipe\u2019 to spend the |d Christmas, weekend § law and sister, Mr, and Mrs.Denny A.Hanson.Mr.and Mrs.E.D! Gordon and Mr.and Mrs.E.Alan Gordon have returned following a stay in Bryn Mawr, Pa, and New York.Mr.and Mrs, Kenneth Mappin have returned after spending.a week with Miss Mildred Hagar at |\u2019 Baysroft, Bic.Dr.J.Cyril Flanagan leaves for England on Saturday to attend the marriage of his son, James David Flanagan, to Miss Katherine Daphne Williams.He will be away about two weeks.Miss Honor Cumming has arrived from Boston, Mass.to spend the holidays as the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Lewin of Westmount, - ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Miss Katherine Daphne Williams, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Williams, of Croxley Green, Hertfordshire, England, to Mr.James David Flanagan and the late Mrs.Elizabeth Baile Flanagan.The marriage will take place Dec.31 in All Saints Church, Croxley Green, Hertford- shire, England, \u2018WEDDINGS ROBERTSON-SAXBY A marriage ceremony by candlelight took place December 16, .when Miss Stephanie Joan Saxby and Mr.Donald Martin Robertson were wed in Montreal West \"United Church.Dr.G.Campbell Wadsworth officiated, and the organist was Mr.Harry Norris.White white carnation decorated the church.The bride, who 18 the daugh- ter- of Mr.and Mrs.Stephen R.Saxby of Montreal West, was given away by-\u2018her father, Her dress was.OË satin.brocade, ballerina length, with a æ fitted .bodice, and lo shrug jacket, and & chrysanthemums and .skirt; her headdress of brocade : embroidered\u2019 with seed pearls held a veil of tulle illusion, and she carried a.semi-cascade bouquet of Johanna Hill Toses So stephanotis.The matron ox honor, Mrs.John * à wore a dress of copper rystal; ette, fashioned with bodice and full skirt, \u2018and \u2018a bandeau to match.She carried an Empire nosegay of palesel- low gladioli.Mr.John G.Robertson, tie bridegroom'\u2019s brother,.was.best man, and Mr.Ian \u201cCampbell, Mr.Robert Wickens, Mr.} Bev.Mc- Goun and Mr.Alan Saxby, brother of the bride, ushered.Mrs.Saxby, the bride's mother was dressed in a deep agua- marine silk gown, and a corsage of gold roses.Mrs.Robertson, the bride- : groom's mother, wore a.gown of :.with cham- .pagne and bronze accessories, : gun metal grey silk with a petal : pink hat, matching accessories * ES and a corsage of pale pink care nations.After the reception, the bridal wh iy pair left for Quebec City, Mrs.* Robertson wearing a green woollen tweed dress, with a black coat and accessories, and a core.sage of green orchids.- Mr.Robertson is the \u2018son of \u2018 Mrs.Robertson, of Westmount and the late Mr.Percy Grant Robertson.4 MENGEBIER-MOWAT ! The marriage of Margaret Pauline, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Patrick K.Mowat, of Notre Dame de Grace, to Lieut.Robert Arthur Mengebier, United States Air Force, son of the late William E.Mengebier, and of Mrs.Mengebier, of Brewster, CARLOS GERMANN Jeweller & Designer .Repairs .Remodelling - Modernizing Experienced Swiss Craftsmes- ship.- Gems tested with sciez- tific methods.4462 St.Catherine St.W.Suite Z (Near Metcalle Ave.) .Wi.2298 FURS REG'D.Finest quality selected Furs designed by master craftsmen j x Remodelling * paies 5 - kx Storage > N.Y,\" tn 5% 2e A er took place on Saturday aftere noon Dee.17, inh Dominion Douglas United Church, the Rev, A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., officiating.Mr.John Robb played the wedding music, and Mr.Armonde Davis sang during the service.Standards of white gladioli, chrysanthemums and pompons arranged with candles in candelabra were used to decorate, \"FOR A HAPPY à} HOLIDAY Ÿ May your Chrieïmes be lt of fos od frotiel © Compliments of the Season from the \u2018Management and Staff of BEAUTY SALON 1347 Greene Ave.2 Phones at , Your Service \u2018 H.2486 - FI.0562 fro al of us,-go bites for a bappy Holiday season and Neo Véar rich in tbe dood things, of life.\u201cFLOMEN- \u201c EXCLUSIVE COR PRE Sa AR BU PA Tee \u2018Ree\u2019 D.1835 Greene Avenue | Mrs.C.Capstick, president; : Mrs.C.Ulley, immediate past president; Mrs.H.Tottle, first vice-president; Mrs.J.Russell, second vice-president; Mrs.A.Roxburgh, treasurer; Mrs.D.Tottle, secretary; and Mrs.H.Gulbrandsen, Sergeant at Arms.Skier: one who jumps tp con- tusions.~The Reader\u2019s Digest ENE DATE Dt AIT) FENTE NN TT NN The Staff end Management wish the Com- \u20ac pliments of the Season to all their friends § and customers and thank them for their § valued patronage.\u2014 4864 Sherbrookè St.W.PAR DA Gagnon BARBER SHOP&, : § BEAUTY PARLOR \u201cod pe FP MPEP MPL ara ar a) PEN NEEM NONE EEE ET EE M NEA NE NE NE ES and stare grow dim, but our good wishes for your Kappy holiday Bi adenine EL.0838 Ÿ Here's a melody of good wishes for all our friends thet sings out: MERRY CHRISTMAS, everyone! AVENUE RADIO & TELEVISION 4114 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.(OPPORIEE WOOD AVE.) se \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ea .GL.4236 \u2014 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1855 was recently chosen Queen of es ills Le iis rr A AG at BA er Me sm x CAMPUS QUEEN: Miss Marie Senécal, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Jacques Senécal, 336 Redfern avenue, Westmount, who the Campus at the University of \u2018Montreal.Miss Senecal attended St.Paul's Academy, also Marianapolis College where she received her B.A.last year and is now taking a course in Social Science at, the University - of Montreal.She was recently crowned queen at a ball held in the University Hall.Four maids of honor were also elected, they are: Liliane de la Querrière, Marie Desrosiers, Victorias avenue; Marie Elie, Westmount avenue; and Muriel Ranger.Social & Personal WEDDINGS (Continned-from page 15) and wore a small pinkish mauve satin hat, navy blue accessories roses.The bridegroom\u2019s méther, Mrs.Desmarais, wore a street length model gown of sapphire blue silk velvet fashioned with a low neckline, trimmed with white satin bead work, three-quarter length sleeves and a flared skirt; 8 | her hat was antelope white, and her corsage was of pink carnations.After the reception at the Officers\u2019 Mess of Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal, the bridal pair left tan Desmarais wearing a charcoal grey suit with black accessories, a Dior blue coat and hat of Italian velour, with a corsage of white gardenias.WHITMAN-STEWART The marriage took place recently of Miss Ardyth Ann Stewart, daughter of Mrs.Redford Stewart and the late Mr.Stewart of Sherbrooke, Que., to Mr.Clyde Sidney Whitman, son .of Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Whitman, of Westmount in St.Peter's Anglican Church, Sherbrooke.Rev.Guy Martson officiated, and Mr.Maurice Austin played the wedding music.White chrysanthemums | decorated the church.The bride wore a gown of white embroidered nylon over taffeta, fashioned with a tucked bodice having a portrait neckline and a bouffant skirt.A bandeau of pleated net held her veil of tulle illusion, and she carried a bouquet of orchids and sweetheart roses.Miss Phyllis Fisher of Bour- lamaque, Que., the bride\u2019s only attendant, was in a frock of cocoa brown nylon over taffeta with a fitted bodice, portrait neckline and a bouffant skirt.She wore a matching bandeau, and carried a bouquet of yellow pompons.and a corsage of sweetheart] for the United States.Mrs.Gae- | An Inheritance For Both Rich And Poor The story has not changed \u2014the Child, the humble pars ents Mary and Joseph, the\u2019 .biting winter cold.in the stable.\u2018 The King of Kings was born in this unpretentious way.Why?His earthly parents were in Bethlehem, having made the hard and uncomfortable journey from Nazareth \u2018to register their names according to the Roman Lava It was his way to show the need for obedience to lawful civil authority.His choice\u2019 of parents and surroundings was made in order to show there was a heavenly inheritance for all whether rich or poor, giant or\u2019 repentent sinner, prince or pauper.With this Christmas-time, could we not subjugate ourselves to His will and live each day for Him alone?\u2018Mr.Richard McCormack was best man, and the ushers were Robert Scott, Mr.Rodney Foster and Mr.John McGill, Mr.Mr.Robext Bayley.Mrs.Stewart, the bride\u2019s mother, wore a dusty rose nylon over taffeta with matching hat, black accessories and a corsage bouquet of orchids.|.\u201cThe Newso of Distinitive GHG\" Red Feather Services Give Christmas Gifts To 80 Needy Families \u2018Eighty needy Montreal famf- les are in for a very special Christmas this year, In each family, mother will be getting a dress in style that suits her and which takes into consideration her complexion and skin colour ing; father will be getting a shirt, a tie and socks to.match; the The personal .approach to giving is the ome-practised by: the Montreal Diet Dispensary: whoge board members, under the direction of Mrs.A.\u20ac; Jensen, president, have beén busy for the past two weeks Wrapping gifts, sorting food and making up 80\" individual packages.\u201d \u201d - Year-round work - of \u2018the.\u2018Diet Dispensary, a Red Feather agency, is providing suitable food and bers of needy families.At Christmas, the agency tries to give - \u2018every family on its: register at- the time enough imortey to buy food for a substantial dinner as well as individual gifts of clothing and toys.Because the Dispensary knows its clients\u2019 needs, it # -.able to provide very .pérsonal > gifts \u2014 even the.edlour of x - person's eyes is taken ite cone.sideration when picking.gifts.Miss Nan Garvock, ecutive director of the Dispensary, who believes that each family should enjoy the fun of planning and the eighty families along with donations of food and clothing.KEEP TREES FROM HEAT .People have started to buy Christmas trees.And those first - to buy get the pick of the lot.However, the Province of Quebec Safety League points out that it is pointless to buy a.tree too far in advance as it will have dried out by \u2018the time the Yule period arrives.And a too-dry tree can be the cause of a fire.The place you pick to erect the tree in the.house is important.Never Place.it too close to a furnace or stove.- Place it out of distance of the heat.- - DAY Our Doors Aré Open! in the Filled with OPEN EVERY NIGHT children will receive clothing- \" along with toys and candy.+ = diet supplements for sick mem- Enjoy Your Shopping I : Quiet Evening Hours, I Sweet Music __ È .écran dé i im AB.EE [I fags preparing a dinner greas for themselves with*food of their let own choosing, \u2018estimated today\u201d * that $800 donated by Board .1 ho members and friends of the (mod agency is being given out te utes, \" groom's mother, was in a grey nylon net and lace over taffeta pink sweetheart roses, Rockeliffe, Mrs.Whitman left for the Lau- a charcoal grey suit with a coral, Mrs.Whitman, the bride gown with a dusty pink feather hat and a corsage bouquet of Following the reception at Sherbrooke, Mr.and rentians, the bride travelling in feather hat, matching acces- 4 sories and a corsage \u2018Bouquet of pompans: - UNTIL 10 0°CLOCK # 7 Park Line™?\"1480 Peel\u2019 Street \u2018 av.8-7777 Opposite\u2019 the > Mount Royal Hotel - Em 5 = VE Colorful Fruit Here's a Christmas wreath you'll love to eat \u2014 a sweet light yeast cake chock full of sugar and spice and everything nice, It's colorful enough to be a centerpiece.The tricky twist is easy to do and allows a peep of the fruited filling.Let Fruit Ring my ate) One-half cup mux, 34 cup sugar, 4 tablespoons shortening, 114 teaspoons salt, 14 cup warm, not hot, water (lukewarm for eompressed yeast), 2 packages or cakes yeast, active dry or compressed, 2 eggs, beaten, 5 cups enriched flour, Scald milk; stir In sugar, shortening and salt.Cool to lukewarm.Measure water into a large mixing bowl (warm, not hot, for active.dry yeast, lukewarm for compressed yeast).Sprinkle or crumble in yeast; stir until dissolved.Blend in lukewarm milk mixture., Add eggs and half the flour.Beat until smooth.Stir in remaining flour.Turn dough out on lightly floured board.Knead until smooth and elastic.Place in greased bowl; brush the top with butter.Cover; let rise in a warm place, free from draft, about 1 hour 15 minutes or until doubled in bulk.Punch down and turn out on lightly floured board.Roll dough into a rectangle 1/3-inch thick.Spread dough with Fruit Filling and roll jelly-roil fashion, Cut in half- lengthwise, Twist the two strips of dough, cut edge up; form into a ring.Place on a greased baking sheet.Cover and let rise in warm place free from draft until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour.Bake at 375 degrees F.(moderate oven) 35 to 40 minutes.While warm brush with confectioners\u2019 sugar frosting and decorate as desired.Fruit Filling Combine 1% cups ground rai- gins, 2/3 cup brown sugar, 4 teaspoons orange juice and 1 teaspoon orange rind.Confectioners\u2019 Sugar Frosting Combine 12 cup sifted confectioners\u2019 sugar with enough slightly beaten egg white to maké a spreading consistency.HAINES CHOICE QUALITY Fresh Killed, Selected, Valcartier TURKEYS WE.8257 4466 St.Catherine St, West {Near Metcalfe Ave.) Our package of Christmas grastings to our friends, is wrapped in appreciation of your loyal patronage! PARAMOUNT REG'D, Interio?Decorators.&.7 - Designers.à: Mr.Gollob, Decoritor A Mr.'P.Gollob, 1.0.5.9.À 380 VICTORIA AVE.- § | DE 4212 um | THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1955 Ring For Christmas Dessert SO PRETTY that it would make a table centerpiece, Fruit Ring also is a delicious holiday confection.2 2 bs Social & Personal WEDDINGS LOGAN-CAMPBELL The marriage of Mary Margaret, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 Malcolm John Campbell, of West- mount, to Captain Archibald Sutherland Logan, Canadian Grenadier Guards, of Montreal, son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Logan, of Edinburgh, Scotland, took place on Saturday Dec.17, in Dominioi Douglas Church, the Rev.Lloyd Smith, D.D., officiating.Mr.John Robb played the wedding music, and Mr.Phillip Neilson sang during the service.Standards of white pompons, gladioli and Chrysanthemums arranged with white candles in candelabra were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of ivory taffeta faille, fashioned on princess lines with a fitted bodice having Chantilly lace sleeves ending in points over the hands, and a full skirt extending into a chapel train, Her heirloom veil of tulle illusion, which extended to the hem of her train, was held by a beaded bandeau, and she carried a cascade bouquet of red and white single pompons.Her only jewellry was a strain of pearls, gift of the bridegroom.Miss Joan Watson as maid of honor, Miss Mairi MacKinnon and Miss Ann Matthew as.bridesmaids, were in velveteen frocks fashioned on princess lines with fitted bodices, rolled necklines, \u2018and _ three-quarter- length sleeves.Miss Watson was in aquamarine blue, and Miss MacKinnon and Miss Matthew were in cherry red.They wore white fur bandeaux, and carried white fur muffs trimmed with holly.; Major Archibald Forrest, Victoria Rifles of Canada, acted as best man for Capt.Logan, and the ushers were Capt.Paul Brown, Capt.Jerry Doyle, Capt.Robert Therriault, Lieut.Mario Cote, Lieut.Anthony Cosgrave, Lieut.Henri Souci, and Lieut.Claude Turgeon.~ As the bride and bridegroom left the church, the ushers formed a guard of honor.Mrs.Campbell, mother of the bride, was gowned in Delft blue silk satin.She wore a matching blue hat and accessories, and had a spray of Johanna Hill roses pinned to her handbag.Mrs.Logan, mother of the bridegroom, was unable to attend, The reception was held in the Blue room of the Ritz-Carlton, where white pompons and red carnation, arranged with white candles in candelabra, were used as decorations.Later, Capt.and Mrs.Logan left for the New England States, the bride fravelling in a mink duvetyn frock, and wearing a sequin-studded hat, mink-color accessories, and a corsage bouquet of sahridium -orchids.Among the out-of-town.kuests were, \u2018Capt.and Mrs.S.F.And- Carnival Air Abounds At Central Sfation A carnival atmosphere greeting\u201d train passengers visitors to Central Station.\u201cSanta\u2019s Christmas Carnival\u201d, consisting of seven decorative and colorful tableaux, was officially opened by Donald Gordon, chairman and president of Canadian National Railways, and Mrs.Gordon.They had as their guests 160 children from orphanages and children's institutions, who toured the station concourse to see the display and afterwards enjoyed a gala Christmas party complete with noisemakers, toy hats, balloons, and refreshments.The Carnival display is mounted on six platforms erected over the stairwells, which lead from the concourse to the trains below, and on a seventh platform over the restaurant at one end of the concourse.Above the stairwells, a huge brown bear beats a drum, a toy lion bites his trainer's whip and throws the trainer off balance, a tiger licks a candy cane, a giraffe pokes his long neck up through the bars of his cage to lick a lollipop held by a man on a ladder, a huge clown tries to play a tiny violin, an elephant plays a trumpet, and a seal balances a ball, a balloon and a cluster of stars on his.nose.is and Dalse Auxiliary The Dalse Welfare Club Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Fun Parade on Wednesday evening, January 18, at 8 p.m.at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, corner Lemieux and Ridgevale Aves.Mike Stevens will be M.C.There will be loads of prizes.The next regular meeting of the Dalse Welfare Club Ladies Auxiliary will take place on Thursday evening, January 12, at the home of Mrs.J.Kraft, 5608 Borden Ave.at 8:30 p.m.Mrs.J.Pattel presiding.The club will hold a Paid-Up Membership Social at the Little Roumania Restaurant on Thursday, January 26 at 7 p.m.runyk, of Barrie Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.J.Campbell, of Kilmar, Que.; Dr.and Mrs.J.Clark, and Mr.and Mrs.D'Arcy Finn, of Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.Robert Drummond, of Port Credit, Ont.; \\Mrs, M.Gordon, of Timmins, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs, P.Hyman, of Gaspe, Que.; Miss D.S.Jones, of Fredericton, N.B.; Capt.and Mrs.L.A.Jones, of Oakville, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.D.Macln- tyre, Mr.Mac MacIntyre, Mr.Reid MacIntyre, and Mr.and Mrs.Woodrow MacIntyre, of Vanleek Hill, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.G.McMulkin, of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs.Frank McMulkin, of Apohaqui, N.B.; Miss Anne Moss, of > Terrebonne Heights, sand.Miss Margaret MacNaugh- ton, \u2018of Colombo, Ceylon.Drummond, and Miss Heather \u201cPAGE SUVENTEEN Empress Of Britain Film Is Available From C.P.R.The Canadian Pacific Railway Company has Teleased - a 16mm color and sound motion picture film coverning the launching of the 26,000 ton liner Empress of Britain, by Her Majesty the Queen.The ship was launched at the Fairfield Yard at Govan-on-the Clyde, June 22.The film runs for 1314 minutes and includes interesting coverage of Her Majesty at the launching ceremonies and excellent footage of the ship itself and major features of its construction, Prints of the film are obtainable from the C.P.R.\u2019s Depart- \u2018ment of Public Relations, Windsor Station.\u2019Thé Empress of Britain's maiden voyage will commence trom Liverpool, April 20, 1956.The Empress will sail from Montreal to Liverpool, on May 1, flagship of the Canadian Pacific fleet.According to one young lady at boaraing school, most of the girls have been sent there either to forget a boy or to get one.\u2014 (Marceline Cox in December Ladies\u2019 Home Journal.) 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two assists, Molson, Hilbard, CAS 4 BD ; Baril and Mitchell one apiece.5/4 ya 11474 CARINTHIA SHOE CO SA EE D Fea Pi ve Shi 75 Montreal, P., Mit 3 1 ES Ep Bena 1407 St.Mark St.- Fltzroy 8475 - Montreal, P.Q.vrénaud .9 8 3 05754 12 > Royal Phar.9 0 9 02056 0 - THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1955.PAGE TWENTY-THREE THE BANTAM WOLVES got their crests from Alderman A.Turner-Bone, at the awards night held at Victoria Hall, Left \u2018to right are Tommy Falls, Carl Norregard, Jean Charbonneau \u201c(partly hidden), Ronnie Gaylor, Cummings and Duane Kenemy.George Campbell, Bobby (Photo by Ted Harrison) | Unity Crush Indians .In Schedule Opener Unity Boys Club got back into the win column when it counted last Friday, scoring an 82-66 victory over the McGill Indians in their opening game of the regular Montreal Basketball League senior B schedule.After five straight opening wins in Golden Ball play, coach Maurice Mariasine\u2019s Unity hoopsters were upset by Golden Knights in the sudden death playoff.But a week of hard work did* wonders for the TUBCers who came out and promptly proceeded to run away with the game, played on their home court.The team gets a break from regular schedule play until Jan.10, when they will hook up with Golden Knights at West Hill High School.They will lay off * completely until Wednesday, Jan.-4, when a practice has been scheduled.Mariasine is currently lining up an exhibition match for Jan.6 to get his charges back into tip top shape.:- The easy margil of victory < over the highly regarded In- ¢ dians came as something of a surprise.Coach Ron Sharp's.Collegians had won their opening two schedule games, beat- ang MAAA and the improved # Golden Ball champion Golden .Knights, & \u201cIt was our first really good / ame of the year,\u201d Mariasine - commented later.\u201cThe whole - team played well.\u201d Unity completely controlled play at both ends from the start, and racked up a 4u-28 lead at the half.With about, 12 minutes _Jeft to play they had upped their lead to a gigantic 30 points.\u2018Thee game was fast and clean, but closely called with Unity drawing 35 personal fouls and .McGill 27.Three UBCers left the contest via the five foul route\u2014 Harry Haukkala, Ian McIntosh and Emmett Murphy.others\u2014Dave Barnard, Jack Mc- Kissock and Ulrich Brown\u2014end- ed four apiece.Utilizing a fast break throughout, the Unity zone defense worked well against the Indians on the small Greene avenue court.Mentor Maria- sine is already planning new strategy for the return match at McGill's spacious Sir Arthur Currie floor.Grant Peterson \u2014 who was high scorer with 21 points \u2014 and Haukkals wéré especially eutstanding in controlling the boards.Ulrich Brown put on.\u2018some fancy displays.of ball _ control near the end of the \u201d game when McGill was prass- Three | Unity Meteors Lose To RCAF St.Hubert Unity Meteors, of the MBL senior C league, went down to their second defeat of the season Monday, when they were beaten 64-60 by RCAF St.Hubert, on the Unity court.It was RCAF's second win over Ian Campbell's UBCers, and they had to come from behind throughout to win.Unity held a 30-28 advantage at the half, and were ahead four with less than two minutes to play.The tilt was all tied at 57-all at the end of regulation time, and in the five minute extra period St.Hubert forged ahead for good.Rainboth of RCAF was high scorer for the night with 22 points, while Norm Ryan connected for 20 on behalf of Unity.Rutley dunked 11 for St.Hubert, while other Unity marksmen were Bleakley, 13, Cramer, 12 and Carter, 8.ing strongly against the weakened UBCers.Sir Ggorge Williams \u2018stayed at \"education department, who des- CNR Boasts Lead : : 3 tter First Hat.SKIERS ISI he 4.The Westmount Municipal STEEL EDGES AND ; Basketball League has completed HARNESS MOUNTED *, the Dist Lait of the 1955-56 Waxing and repairs by Scandina- - schedule.Last year's champs vian expert.3 f C.N.R.won 13 games in 14 starts \u201cpe s years experience.; and will go into the second half |, HIGH GRADE SKIS AND f with a 16 point cushion, Play EQUIPMENT IN STOCK ; will resume at the \u2018end of the | ! hockey season through to the \u2019 ! end of April.- ; CNR .::.14 13 I 205 8 2% ; Sig UB Loses 206 3 4870 Sherbrooke West 3 MACRAE .14 3 11 136 218 6 (Near Victoria) to Jeannette Rankin, of Mon- [| DE.9069 : tana, was the first woman to be .elected to Congress.| \\ \"Municipal Loo Give Awards\u201d.ive Awards : Almost 50 Westmount boys ; received championship crests at gi the annual city touch football 1 leagues awards banquet, held re- | : cently at the Westmount Athle- QAith all the @ tic Grounds.° warmth i A capacity crowd was in at- me i var hearts ; tendance, as the leagues coniplet- we wish our many friends the ed one of their most successful v ha: pieet Seasons : seasons.They started on Sept.20 ry hop of Holiday À and were completed \u2014 playoffa Ë included \u2014 by Nov.10.00 JL (Tommy) GAUMOND ; p Aldermen J.C.Cushing and 4.|] Grosvenor Service Station rner-Bone were present to * Your Cham plain Oil Dealer make awards, along with general manager T.1.Haghes.- Guest Corner GROSVENOR and SHERBROOKE | speaker was Ross Firth, of the At your service from 7 a.m.to 10 p.m.daily, except Sunday a Westmount High School physical 5 WE.4092 \u2014 FI.0573 : a cribed the progression from touch leagues up to college football.Four leagues were in operation in mosquito, pee wee, bantam and boys from eight through 15.There were a total of 29 teams with a registration of 348.Total ¥ participation-was 4796, while 218 games were played.Parks used were Prince Albert, Stayner and Westmount.Data was announcéd by recreation superintendant B.A.Rothwell.the top of the league with wins over MAAA and Golden Knights, against no setbacks.Unity racked up its highest |§ point total of the year in scoring 82 points, and at the same time the 66 chalked up by McGill are the most the UBC: defence has allowed.Unity (82): Peterson 21, Barnard 6, McKissock 10, Murphy, Grier 3, Haukkala 14, Brown 9, McIntosh 8, McGrail 11.McGill (66): Thomas 6, Thompson 4, McLaren T, Solomon 5, Lithwick 4, McLewan 1, Leary 12 Shuster 8, Glass 7, Cohn 12.midget categories, encompassing ¥ 318 VICTORIA AVENUE DE.9524 # | (Just above Western} A : \u20ac ho hl | | Eu H.W.(Gunn) Heath Silvano Blanchi * E WE EXTEND BEST WISHES FOR : A MERRY CHRISTMAS ; and R : A HAPPY NEW YEAR N 4 TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS \u201crr :( , ti i.> ; i i 4 il] LA Fi oe < À % Save: by returning : i the six empties.: geile to \u2018 + «A 0 e | j ; I - VY id ° H Fee > .PAGE TWENTY-FOUR ~\u2014THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1953 x PN - TRESS wintry air of my native Wis- ; consin, completely ignoring the 7 , poinsettias, mistletoe and other : traditional Christmas decora- | a - > tions growing all about me.Fin- wf During my first Christmas in ally the patience of a , Texas, : 3 Texas I was loquaciously nostal- grandmother splintered.: .; f gic about the snow-draped trees, 7 \u2019 .\u201c5 tha-sparkling ice and_the sharp \u2014 Reader's Digest .Wt \u2019 ; \u201c be .; 4 2 \u2018 x 7 - , A 3 $ : PI \u2018 w.: i ! i 4 ; { 3 4 bo | i.\u2019 \u2018 { { 3 \u201cLITILE PLAYERS OF THE AIR\u201d who Mount Royal Hotel.Traditional Christmas 3 \u2018Will be featured in a special variety show at Music will be provided by the Peter Barry.- the annual \u201cDay Before Christmas Luncheon\u201d Orchestra and Santa Claus will make an- in the Normandie Room of the Sheraton- appearance with gifts and candies.3 a : CITY HOCKEY .og : arriors Down || ere.CANAdian Pacific = ; : \u2018The Westmount Recrea- 8 » tion Department 1956 Hoc- .d key programme will.get Add M I Sir George 13 under way the first week $ ore rains \u2018 Center Mike Furl fired t ot JaNNATT.rlong fired two _ .goals oo ead, the (Loyola War- pe het aie date In Tor For The Holidays iE riors to a 4-3 victory over Sir i : George Williams Collège in the mite, Mosquito, Pee weg, |I fourth and final tilt of .a pre- Bantam and Midget \"Cate- *To cope With holiday traffic Christmas exhibition.schedule, 810% during Christmas.and New last Frid Th 2 the - = | Yedr holidays, \u2018the Canadian =~ - as ay.Ihe win was the It Can Be Wished 7 Pacific Railway will \u201cincrease second against two losses.Cu M its services to-the public by oper-, -Loÿola are free this weekend - \u201cHappy New Year!\u201d ating extra trains-and equipment : \u201d ; from ice action, and in the mid: As \u2018the year 1955 rolls west- as required, it is.announced by \u2019 dle of next week leave for a five \u201cward from the Admiralty's date Frank.Fortier, district passenger Resear.Poles » N.Y, and the | these words will ring \u201cout | agent for the CPR.: ytechnic.Institute In the Montreal-Quebec line.a.invitation tourney.Other high | in\u2018 many\u2019 languages.special train will leave Windsor .ranking US \u201ccolleges participat- Should you be: in gay Paree, \u2018Station at \u20187.10 p.m., both or ; ing include Minnesota and the greeting\u2019 You'd hear wotild Dec.24 and 31, and\u201d will arrive QE Le Princeton.- - be.\u201cBorne * Annee!\u201d Down in in Quebec at 11.10 p.m.For the : À The - Loyolans had to fight sunny Italy, they say -\u201cBoun|sSherbrodke and.Montréal | ser- - - EC hard for their victory - against \u2018Capo\u2019 .d'Anne!\u201d which doesn\u2019t vice,\u201d \u201ca special train will - leave ;
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