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[" ~ Quebec Refuses Street- Widening Permission | Sees Request On Dorchester |\u201c As Premature .Westmount coun- \u201c cillors - Monday \u2018night will \u201c decide whether to go back to Quebec with some modified form of a request to extend their power of expropriation and homologation.- \u2018Tuesday, the Private Bills Committee of the Provincial Legislature turned down the application.The matter deals with the possible widening of Dor- \"chester.street within the: - limits of Westmount.In asking the committee to turn down the application, .Premier Duplessis did so, he said, because he believed the authority requested to \u2018be \u201cextraordinary\u201d.Mayor deLalanne, appear- \u2018ing before the committee, \u201csaid the city of Westmount did not intend to widen the street until \u2018Montreal .had - widened Dorchester as fara as Atwater avenue.\u201cWe just wanfed to make sure we would have the authority in case \u2018 Montreal \u2018went ahead with its plans,\u201d said Mayor deLalanne, Mayor deLalanne \u2018said -after the committee sitting that the City of Westmount \u201cmight decide on a smaller expropriation to cut through Dorchester and St.Catherine Sts.between Hollowell and Greene Aves.\" When the Westmount bill came before the committee, Premier Duplessis told Mayor deLalanne and city officials their.request \u201cgoes too far.\u201d Age \u20ac \u2014 VOL, XXVII, No.2 = At) To Weitowit + CHANGE OF COMMAND: Lt.F.P.Harvey, RCSC, retiring + commanding officer of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps, shakes hands with Cmdr.John F.Stairs, RCN (R), president of the Navy League of, Canada, Montreal division.He is being succeeded by Lt.D.G.Workman, RCSC, second from right.Also in the picture is R.C.Stevenson, OBE, executive member of the Navy League.The premier said the ex- (Continued on Page 2).~ Life Saving Class Sfarts Tuesday at Y\u2019 An instruction class in Y.M.+have endurance enough to swim ; pa Canvassers Are Still Needed \u201cIn March of Dimes 9.There la still considerable need % for local canvassers in Monday C.A, Senior Life Saving and Water Safety techniques for men and women will begin on Tuesday.The class begins at 7 P.m.under instruction of Bill Kingston, \u201cY\u201d program secre- i.night's Mothers\u2019 March of Dimes, Ÿ according to district chairman Miss Evelyn Paterson.; The march against polio is \u2018part of the $100,000 Canadian § March of Dimes appeal to aid 3 , polio victims in the province.It is co-ordinated with.similar drives throughout greater Mont- :real.- | i \u2018The porchlight drive will - go \u201con from 7 to 8 p.m.Mothers ; will collect at all houses where \u2018the porch light is left on.Miss Paterson is directing op- 4, erations in Westmount from her @ home at 418 Metcalfe Ave.and ; is being aided by vice-chairman Mrs, Tom Harper, of 364 Met- ; calfe Ave.She noted two areas especially\u2019 in need of eanvassers: the upper level, and the south-eastern section, below Sherbrooke St, and east of Kensington Ave.\u2019 Anyone here, or in an other parts of the city, who es to |.volunteer their services, is asked to contact Miss Paterson: at GL.4076.+ She said she hoped to have te ; tween 350 and 400 inothers ac.Lively canvassing on Monday.Candidates for this class must be 17 years of age; be able to perform creditably the crawl, side stroke, breast stroke; and 1% mile or more.Registration may be made by calling Lew Waller, \u201cY\"\u201d Physical Director at GL.3916, MILITARY WHIST - A military whist party will be held tonight at 8:30 pm.in Westminster Central United Church Hall, 926 Atwater Ave.with many prizes.The whist is sponsored by the church's Men's TWELVE PAGES Publisher of Examiner Tells Westm't Rotary World Tour Highlights - With memories still fresh of a round-the-world trip in which he cut 17 days from Jules Verne\u2019s time, HE, McCormick, president of The Monitor Publi Coms pany, told members of the Westmount Rotary Club a few of the highlights of his globe-circling tour, at the regular luncheon meeting Wednesday.Describing in detail the luxury 4 Club.i SET FOR MARCH OF DIMES: All ready for the Mothers\u2019 \u201cMarch on Pollo, are these officials of the local organization, left to right: Mrs.T.Harper, vice-chairman; Miss E.Paterson, ~ \"chairman and Mrs.C.E.Swift, \u20ac.to a \u201ckippers-and\u201d breakfast at of a BOAC Stratocruiser flight from an overcast Dorval airport Prestwyck, Scotland, Mr.Mo.Cormick took his listeners on & quick tour of London, Paris, Cairo, Ceylon, Singapore, and a dozen other world centers -\u2014 probing beneath the surface more poignantly than the typical, tourist and demonstrating that he had not lost his eye for the human-interest side of the news.Mr.McCormick, a past president of the Montreal-Westward Rotary Club, took 63 days tu complete his trip.Speaking of London from Westminster Abbey to Picadilly and including the story of a taxi ride that started out for the.rugger matches and wound up at a dog-track, the speaker came to the conclusion that \u2018\u2018you can\u2019t see London in four days.\u201d He did better in Paris, however, and, contrary to popular opinion found the tip-hungry waiters, porters and lift-drivers there less pressing in their demands than in some other world capitals.Paris, he said, makes Montreal look like a \u2018model city\u2019, It was in Rome that he found the natives with.their hands out (Continued on page 4) ce Fa WAGE TWO Son XE To] R J LEGGETT ED 1919) LIMITED PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS ers WESTERN = \u201c [WAlnut 0236 PROGRAM \u2014 1956 Although the primary interest at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club is centered around the outdoor skating and hockey rinks these days, all indoor activities are maintaining a steady pace.Basketball is the main attraction with nine teams participating in City and District Basketball Leagues.| ad Resreme ae F.JANUARY CLEARANCE jes\u2019 and Gent's SUITS & COATS q MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK Latest Patterns in English Woolens Customers or our own material - made up.© REPAIRING ® REMODELLING © REFITTING QUICK SERVICE L.SILVER LADIES' & GENT'S TAILOR , 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) WI.6633.Craft and hobby classes, group clubs and social activities are all being conducted on a regular scheduled basis, The program schedule is as follows, MONDAY Games Room, library, dog training course, girl guides, knitting class, wood burning, scrap book club, learn to swim at Westmount \u201cYY\u201d.TUESDAY Games Room, movies, WEDNESDAY Games Room, creative crafts, ballet, plus 16 senior teen-age club, art, library and _woodworie THURSDAY Games Room, boxing, small fry club, TV theatre sewing.FRIDAY Games Room, dolls and blocks club, Hbrary, mixed badminton, Friday nite club, talent club, wood carving, art wood craft.BATURDAY Games,\u2019 piano class, fretwork, gymnastics, mu- ; USE EXAMINER | \"CLASSIFIED ADS \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR sical jam session, Indian lore \u201cskookum tribe.\u201d The gymnasium is scheduled I I 4.| FOR a4 | INSURANCE \u20ac.| Edwin D.CHRISTMAS g f ; .INSURANCE BROKER 1 i MA, 3332 WA.4568 he | 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal 43 data TL Get the PLUS PROTECTION of a ~ Farquhar Robertson ; FUELOIL \u2018 - couTRacE \u201cplus dependable automatic deliv- Su ery that insures against, in- A A\u2019 Farquhar Robertson Fuel Oil Contract means top qual- ; ity, clean burning fuel oil ., .' conveniences of an empty, tank, i ne plus periodic addition to your tank of a corrosion inhibitor.\u2018 Plus assured fuel oil supply.fot life of contract- =~ { {Ca * i 4 ; ; fes, Arrange now - for this finer service MC ITS \u2018re WA, 0371) (LL THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1956 \u2014 | THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT .» : : ,\u201d Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.= A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB LLL UL A Za FT 7 P27 7 PP T7222, tor - By Maurice Mariasino daily except Tuesday, from 3 pm.to 5 p.m, and from 6.30 p.m.to 10.00 p.m.NEW VOLUNTEER WORKERS The welcome mat has been extended to the following new volunteer workers: \u2018Peter Johnston, newly appointed \u2018coach of the Termite Hockey team, lan Campbell, newly appointed coach of Unity's second Senior \u201cB\u201d Basketball team, Robert Reid, swimming Instructor; Brian Cas- sidy, coach of the Unity Cadillac's midget hockey team; Man- ing staff, now Coach of the Ban- ny Barnoff of the Baseball coach- tam Hockey team; also Tom Mc- Alear of the Baseball coaching staff, now Coach of Unity's Pee Wee Team; Bill Brown, coach of Unity's Midget Hockey Team; Mrs.John Anderson, newly appointed Knitting Instructor; Miss Peggy Smith, supervisor, the Friday Nite Club, Andre Fayard, general supervision; George Hor- wood, returns for another season of coaching the Mosquito Hockey team; Dickie McGrail and Grant \u201cOscar\u201d Peterson of Unity's Senior \u201cB\u2019\u2019 cagers, now coaching the Juvenile Basketball team; Junior Leader Kenneth Annable, assistant Biddy Basketball Coach and Marcel Aube, general supervision.Welcome to the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount.RECORDS SHOW INCREASE The membership enrolment for the period ending December 31st, 1955 was 676.This showed an increase over the previous year's 600 members, The present trend continues to indicate a record year, The participation figures for] December also show a large increase over the previous year.In 1954 it was 4,330 and in 1955 the participation figure was 4,- 763.The total participation figures for the year 1955 showed a tremendous increase over 1954 \u2014 58,268 in 1955 as against 52,238 in 1954 \u2014 an increase of 6,030.HOCKEY NEWS The Westmount Municipal Hockey League got underway last week and at the time of writing, four of Unity's six hockey teams were involved in regular league games, Here are the results: Bantam \u2014 Unity, 4; Leafs, 4 (tied game) Pee Wee\u2014 Unity, 5; Reds, 0.TERMITE \u2014 Unity, 1; Regals, 5.MOSQUITO Unity, 7; Alouettes, O.This week, Unity's six \u2018representative teams will see action.GYMNASTIC CLASS Gym Instructor Les Chaney is conducting a gymnestic class every Saturday morning, physical fitness: program is scheduled to get underway at the end of the basketball season.In games Wednesday night, Chambly County High School ladies team beat Unity juniors 39-33, and Montreal East YMCA knocked off the Unity juveniles 43-38.In the ladies tilt, D.Clark and Mildred Cumberbatch were tops for the winners, with 19 and 16 points, while Rosemary Anderson and Dorothy Mariasine scored 12 and 10 markers res- \u2018pectively for Unity.Prolific Pitcher Cy Young, major leagué baseball pitcher who won 511 games, including three no-hitters, during his stay in the majors, holds the record for most games won and his mark has never been approached.Our grand business is, not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies closely at hand, \u201cROVING REPORTER By Frank Fairview Westmount police are seeking the aid of parents in cutting down skiing accidents amongst the children using King George Park.Kiddies often attempt slopes * \u2018too steep for them, and police say that an older person should be in attendance to see that they stay on the gentler ones.Each year several accidents are reported which could be prevented, and as the police can\u2019t be everywhere at once, they are relying on the support of parents.I dont know how it came about, but according to a newspaper article of -a-week ago, Westmount was suffering an |-disc invasion of rats.It would be à pretty broad statement to say that the city was completely free of rats, but by the same token, we certainly have no invasion.In early fall, some people may about their basements, particu- find tiny field mice scampering larly those who live near open Jan.Square Dance - At'Y\u2019 Saturday 21st Westmount \u201cy\u201d January square dance will be held in the \u201cY Barn\u201d Saturday, January 21.Calling by Mike Dodman wil} begin at 9 p.m.and music by the Buckskin Boys.The Saturday dance is open to visitors, guests, or beginners in square dancing.Dances are explained by the caller, Mike Dodman, so that all may enjoy square dancing from the start.Tickets for the dance may be- obtained at the \u201cY\u201d or from members of the square dance committee.Quebec Refuses .(Continued from Page 1) propriation and homologation plans would \u201cparalyse property and construction in 4 the area for five years.\u201d The Westmount plan would widen Dorchester St.to 75 feet.The value of the land for expropriation was estimated at $850,000.The premier told the delegation one of the reasons he opposed the plan was because the city sought to expropriate more land than it required.He said he did not believe such a step would be in the public interest.lots, but there is a lot of differ ence between a mouse and a rat.?The opening of the Homme Town Jamboree at Victorial Hall Friday night \u201cwent over with a bang.Bvery one of the 719 seats were filled, and some 300 were turned away.With the possible exception of the John Jay skiing films, no other single night attraction has drawn such a crowd.Well known C.F.C:F.western dise-jokey Bobby Hill was present with.his Canadian Country Boys, and so was the Rhythm Riders Trio, If ever you are around the Monterey Club, corner Peel and- St.Catherine late same Saturday night, drop in and you might catch Bobby Hill and Smokey Martin-doing a yodel duel.You've never heard any- like it.A.lot of people don't like this \u2018kind of music, but we must admit it has something about it.Wherever these boys go, they seem to pack the house.If you, own a dog, make sure he doesilt get out of the house alone without the licence affixed - to his collar.He can be traced by this number.Should he be missing for more than a day, contact the S.P.C.A.immediately, don't wait for a week or so, because you will be too late.Stray animals are kept for five days, and then are either sold or destroyed.Only sick or injured animals are destroyed immediately.By the way, we hear that Bill Kingston, Boys\u2019 Secretary of the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 wil be leaving that institution shortly to take a post with the CIBA organization.NOW \u2014 On Our Screen ! \"Mister Roberts\u201d in CinemaScope-Color Voted the \u2018Best Picture of the | Yeor' by the New York film crit les ! .starring, Hemy FONDA-Jomes CAGNEY \"The Night Holds Terror\u201d starring, Jack KELLY-Hilda PARKS MARY BEETLES New classes for adults and children are now forming \u201cDANCING CHARM PIANO + DRAMATICS PHYSICAL CULTURE SINGING REGISTER NOW OPEN 4956 Decarie Blvd.ELwood 5170 announces Seema\u2019 \u2014 Thomas Carlyle Lh Le REAL ESTATE \u2014 4492 St.Catherine St.W.CL.3504 YOU, TOO CAN LEARN ABOUT .For over 150 years the name of Joseph has been prominent in Montreal's business world.It is sinony- mous with real estate.Down through the years we have served tens of thousands of cliehts.You can.buy or sell real estate yourself, but only by dealing with us can you benefit by many years\u2019 experience.WE KNOW VALUES H, Süseph & Cu.REAL ESTATE Serving Montreal since 1804 .IN 151 YEARS !- Dorval Shopping.Centre :.\u2026 ME uy \u201craté E NIK AVG SÉRIE Rd FINE FLOORING .HARDWOOD * RUBBER & COMPANY : WESTMOUNT Free Estimates an SEE EE ° ASPHALT | * Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors A.Ross Grafton ass ST.CATHERINE STREET : WE.2323\" VOL.XXVIt, Mo.2 * N.Friedman Named To \u2018Scout Post Norman H.Friedman, 351 Olivier Ave., has been appointed assistant regional commissioner \u201c for special duties, of the Boy Scouts Association, it was an- announced this week.The appointment was wade by Major-General A.E.Walford, - C.B.O.B.E., metropolitan commissioner.\u2026 Mr.Friedman has been \u2018active : In Scouting since 1928 when he \"became a member of the Jewish : Advisory Committee of the - Montreal Scout Council and was : chairman of that body from 1934 to 1952, In 1938 he became a member of the Scout \u201cCamp ¥ \u2018 Tamaracouta Committee and ©.from 1941 to 1945 was its ge- % .@retary.He had been a member .of the Council itself since 1934, «+ In 1941 Mr.Friedman was appointed District Scoutmaster for the Northern District.Wish- .ing to improve himself as a leader he took the special train- \"ing course leading to the Cana- .dian Wood Badge and qualified \u201cin 1945.In 1947 he was appoint- ; ed Assistant District Commis- ' sioner in the Northern district, - and holds that post today \u2018concurrently with his new appointment.; For his good services to Scout- \u201cing, Mr.Friedman was ayvarded the medal of merit in 1943 and - Was presented with the long service medal in 1951.+ riette Ave.; Charles Remillard: THE KIWANIS CLUB of St.George installed new officers last week, including\u201d several members from the local area.Front, left to right, are: D.K.Gowans, secretary, 4720 Ridgevale Ave, Bill Osborne, second vice president; Paul E.Coffey, immediate past president, 4619 Madison Ave.; Tom Havill, pre- 4 sident, Cec Gardner, first vice president, 725 Upper Roslyn; .Larry Knowlton, treasurer, 4520 Prince of Wales Ave.; back, same order, are: directors Les Jessop; Doug Percy, 4362 Ma- Hugh Fetterly; John Atkinson, 4800 Beaconstield Ave.; Harry Howlett; and Wilf Hunt, 221 Dufferin Road.xuminer \u2014 oY LT pi on » \u2018 ae TUL us veans on WATCH REPAIRS \u201c OHMAN'S L WE.4046 WESTMOUNT: _ Reliable S Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1956 Doug Donnet, 1640 Filion St.; 4 The 81st annual general meeting of the shareholders of National Canadian Bank was held January 10, at the head office of the Bank, in Montreal, under the chairmanship of Mr.Charles St-Pierre.The Board of Directors\u2019 Report, which was submitted by the general manager, Mr.Ulric Roberge, shows profits for the financial year ended November 30, 1955, at a new high of $3,585,089.Deposits, having risen by $67,- 309,385 during the year, reached & peak of $618,920,041.Personal savings deposits amount to $372,053,277, a gain of more than $28.5 million.Total assets aggregate $644,995,474, an increase of nearly $72 million.In a brief review of the past year, the president, Mr.Charles St-Pierre, referred to the revival of economic activity following a slight recession experienced in 1954, He remarked that, however, the condition of Canadian agriculture is less satisfactory.The decline in prices for farm products is all the more serious because the cost of goods and services the farmer uses has re- JANUARY SALE! Take advantage of our \u201c honestly - Drastic Reductions on oll made-to-order SUITS & COATS WORK GUARANTEED Best fit to your satisfaction Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just bel.w St.Catherine PICK-UP and DELIVERY WE.5908 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS mained relatively stable.| The value of its foreign trade places Canada fourth in rank among the great trading nations of the world.But it is important, Pointed out Mr.St-Pierre, to realize what statistical statements represent.Canada's foreign trade | for the first ten months of 1955 showed an unfavorable balance | of $305 million, compared with x deficit would have been.twice as high if our \u2018trade wtih Great | Britain had not left us an export surplus.of $315 miliion.\u2018Since the war, the inflow of capital | from the United States has compensated for this deficit, but it 1is obvious that we cannot rely | indefinitely om such a contribu- | tion to balance our international accounts.- The composition of our foreign trade likewise deserves our at- tention.In spite of the tremen- Prudence \u2018 Counselled By B.C.N.President At Annual Meeting -workers which $200 million for the same period | of the previous year, and this\u2019 dous economic expansion of our country during the last thirty- five years, our exports still consist, to.the extent of about 85%, in products from which foreign countries, where they are manufactured, draw more profits than does Canada itself.When we hear it said, remarked Mr.St-Pierre, that it is by exporting its natural resources that Canada will contribute to the world's prosperity, it seems opportune to stress .that, at the.present stage of its development, Canada has ceased to be a colony for purposes of exploitation to become an industrial country and that, while continuing to export the surplus of its raw materials, it should take steps to derive the greatest possible benefit from its own natural wealth.Only manufacturing industry can provide jobs for the mass of is increasing rapidly from year te year.Union Philatelique Members Are Guests Of Westm'nf Group Pierre Desmarais, president of l\u2019Union Philatelique de Montreal, along with other executive members, will be guests at the next meeting of the Westmount Junior Stamp Club, Thursday, Jan.19, in Victoria Hall at 7 p.m.Mr.Desmarais will be the guest speaker.; Other highlights for January apd February will be an auction on January 26th, an exhibition on February 2nd.several prizes will be given to .the winners.\u2018There will also be à stamp quiz on February 23rd.in which several prizes will again\u2019 be awarded.Any boy or girl wishing to participate in these events may do so by coming down to the club, Thursdays at seven at Vic- John Fisher Plans To Tour 3 Hosifals : John Fisher, well-known radio commentator and .observer of the Canadian scene.will be\u2019 tourihg the three participating hospitals of the Jdint Hospital Fund campaign on Sunday, January 15.The hospitals he will visit are: the Royal Victoria, The Montreal Children's and the Royal Edward Laurentian - Hospitals.Mr.Fisher, guest speaker at the opening luncheon to mark the kick-off of the campaign, on Monday, January 16, will.report to the 500 men and women at the luncheon on his visit to the hosptals, about the work they are doing and their need for support.He will also be speaking about Canada and its future, Mr.Fisher, a native of Sack- ville, N.B.and a former newspaper man, is- widely known.for.| bis radio series, \u201cJohn Fisher Reports.\u201d the La Fleche Trophy for \u201ca most important contribution to | Canadian radio as a commentator.\u201d Besides his regular -radio geries, he has been CBC observer- commentator at ther UNO and UNRRA conferences in New He has been awarded\u2019 PAGE THREE April 4 To 7 \\Are Dates Sef For Hobby Show As they have for twenty years past, the Boy's and Girls Hi-Y Clubs of the Westmount Y.M, C.A.are once nore sponsoring the Westmount Boy's and Girl's Hobby Show which will take place Wednesday, April 3th to | Saturday, April Tth in the Y.M.C.A.building \u2018Street.This 'yéar\u2019s Exècutive Committee includes:- Jim Boake, President, Lynn Rodgers, Vice-Presi- dent, Dave Annesley, Vice-Président; Sandra Shackleton, Secretary; Bob Milier, Treasurer.\u2018 Last year some three hundred boys and girls living, or attending school in Westmount, ox- hibited.six\u2019 hundred and fifty- four different items in ten classes which embrace very Ce ee a age eae, on Sherbrooke Plans ¢ are now proceeding for an.even greater show, and it is suggested that is is not too early to begin preparation of the exhibits for this spectacular event, The executive has invited dele: gates from all schools in West- mount to join them in their planning and preparation: { Inquiries and suggestions will \u2018be welcomed - at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.\u201d York and in 1948 he travelled 10,000 miles.through Europe -where he observed the plight of children in the war-devastated areas on behalf of the Canadian Appeal for Children campaign.\u201cCOLONIAL IXIA MA 22C1 OR YCUR TRAVEL AGENT Saturday, Jan.21st, 9 p.m.Caller: MIKE DODMAN Admission: $1 per person ~ WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Music by THE BUCKSKIN BOYS GL.3916 .toria Hall in Westmount.A industrial : À PROMPT SERVICE P.McCUAIG LIMITED \u201865 Hillside Ave.- Small or large installations Jn houses or Westmount t plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS \u201cand REPAIRS x Lod ve 05 \u201cRS er avi vie pal + PAGE FOUR.# EE Dominion Dairies Win Milk Awards For the second time in less than six months, Dominion Dairies Limited, Montreal, has each time, The sociation, THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, participated - in international dairy products exhibitions and has been the recipient of top awaras, British Farmers\u2019 London, As- announces that the two Dominion Dairies entries have respectively won first prize for spray dried skim === EEE ee Ree eee TS NATIONAL CANADIAN BANK\u2019 Condition as of 30th November, 1955 LIABILITIES « To the Public: Deposits.cn severa rates 00000 rs one n 0106 $618,920,041 Miscellaneous.cveveeessnssssssesnsssssresanse 4,198,066 .$623,118,107 _ To the Shareholders: Copital, Rest Account and unallocated Profits,.\u2026.21,877,367 $644,995,474 2 $ - ASSETS Cash Assets.iveveese TE Jie cosas esiey ve $ 98,077,378 Securit.cooing market \u201coh > vor 236,883,325 ; not exc ng market value, WORE Commercial and other Loans.cvssessess rd 300,021,401 (estimated loss provided for) SEE maa Bank premises and Miscellaneous, sssessses cee 10,013,370 {less amounts written off) meme $644,995,474 ry T2 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT \"Profits for the year ended 30th November, 1955, after contribution to the Staff Pension Fund and after making transfers to contingency reserves out of which full provision has been made for bad and doubtful debis and de- preciation of investment.» nrecteres $ 3,585,089 5 Vritien off Bank Premises.§ 599,926 Provision for Federal rt _ Taxes.\u2026uaetasencrancee 1,381,024 1,980,950 Net Profits after the foregoing de- .ductions.rrrson sente crane \u20ac J ® 1,604,139 Dividends.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.7TXE.7- $ 735,000 .Extra Soden of 20¢ per share.140,000 * 875,000 Bmount carried forward.$ 729,139 Balance at credit of Profit and Loss \"Account, Soh November, 1954.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.00rensonsuesescucn0 148,228 Balance at credit of Profit and Loss Account, 30th November, 195Dissuussoosanesosaescenco0e $ 877,367 ; ULRIC RABERGE, \u2018 General Managers + | London, recently.* | skim milk powder and whole milk - powder = D me on PE milk and- third prize for spray dried full cream milk at the British Dairy Farmers\u2019: AB sociation Exhibition.held\u201d in \u2018Participants included\" \u201cdairy companies from the U.K, .Canada, Australia and New Zealand.Prize cards and certificates of merit _ will.be forwarded to Dominion Dairies \u2018in- the, near- future.Dominion Dairies\u2019 \u2018entriés-were samples drawny from the regular run of production.Each was packed separately in a 30-pound \u201ctin,\u201d the tins being ehclosed in a\u2019 \u201ccorrugated carton: then carefully packed in a wooden case for full protection in transit.Shipment was made by B.O.A.C.Air Cargo.Held at the London Olympia, November 25th-28th, this was the 69th annual dairy show organized by the British association.The show.is considered as one of the most important yearly events for.the Commonwealth's dairy products industry.Other prizes were awarded Dominion Dairies, .last summer, at the dairy products exhibition in st.Louis, Missouri.Did you know that the flavor of coffee has an affinity for spicecake?Add a tablespoon of so of insfant coffee to your seven-minute frosting and spread on your favorite spicecake.+25) Lame FLY THE NEW YORK ow\u2019 Bo nat \u2014 FOR ONLY eo LUMBER * PLYWOODS * HARDWARE °* PAINTS * WALLBOARDS * WALL PANELLINGS DO-IT-YOURSELF! ® COFFEE & END TABLE TOPS ® IRON and WOOD LEGS ® SMALL SIZE PLYWOOD ® CUT TO SIZE ORDERS SHOWROOM ® IDEAS \u2014 PLANS ® DISPLAYS\u2014FREE ESTIMATES ® FREE SKETCHES DRAWN HOME OWNER'S \"BUDGET PLANS RE.7-6575 SHEARER LUMBER ©.2571 Cote de Liesse Rd.Open Saturday till 12 noon TT JANUARY 13, 1956 Haridicraft Corner.Draws \u2018Attention of \u2018Hobby Folk Pine cone owls, peanut penguins, Ynd even a green woolen octopus are some of the recent arrivals at a West- - \u2018mount fabric center, that i is fast changing into a catch-ail RE \u201clarge scale, but who like to make\u2019 - things and \u2018perhaps sell a few, of | articles.J A We di, craft shop.The store is Croft's Fabric Center, on Victoria Ave.near Western Ave., and here's how it happened: Earlier this year Mrs.E.Mec- * Martin, of Croft's,\u2019 started a counter in the corñer of the shop | to be filled with handmade articles.These are made by people who do not wish to sell on a them.Some send in only one article, others several.This craft corner has grown greatly since an article on it appeared -in the November 11 issue of The Examiner: Some 130.people are already on the hooks: - Very little advertising has been, done \u2018but people as far away as Maine, \u2018Nova Scotia, and distant: parts of Ontario have heard .of the shop, and are using it.\u201d Many types of handicraft are represented in this corner, ranging from painted ceramic dishes to the many legged octop®s Well Made Items Everything .appears .exceptionally well made, and according to Mrs.MeMartin, results from the fact that items made as hobbies are usually made most carefully, with great patience and care.Mrs.McMartin was wearing an original brooch designed by a woman who meticulously cuts seashells crosswise under water and forms them into beautiful brooches.She supplies earrings and brooches for the craft shop\u201d Many of the little figures for sale look like woodcarvings, but are in reality of peanuts, decorated with beads, felt and feathers.Painted faces smile slyly, each with a different expression.Large Age Range The youngest contributor to thé corner is a 14-year-old girl, and one of the oldest, a grandmother who mails her offerings from Nova Scotia.- Many kinds of people send in articles; some are immigrants who hope to earn a little money while others apparently make things for the personal satisfaction.Some items are made by retired p eople who are happy to know that they can still earn money themselves.Quote Own Price The maker quotes his own price and the store adds a markup for handling.In the case of hospital patients, the markup is as low as possible so that the articles will have the best chance of selling.The psychological effect on the patient \u2014 knowing that what he makes will sell, \u2014 is important therapy, Mrs.McMartin says.She likes selling the homemade They bring interesting people into the store, like the man .who.bought a little figure made \u2018of a peanut because, as he said, \u201cit looks just like my mother- in-law.\u201d AS .*% Save by returning \u2018the six empties._ - ges.one day and.zup-o- the FATHER J.ALEX.CARTER, who will give an address on \u2018Christian Marriage\u2019 at the nTeeting of thé .Professional and Business Women\u2019s REV.Organization, of the Church = :.of the Ascension of-Our Lord; + - Westmount, which is to be.\u201d held at 8.30 p.m.January 16, .° at St.Leo\u2019s School Hall, Clark avenue.5 ~ ; Publisher of.= (Continued from page 1) ot \u2014 and one.elevator pperator reminded him \u201cI have à wife and .six children at home to feed\u201d as ; he sought a gratuity.- a ON FAROUK\u2019S YACHT =.In cairo he hired a six-foot native guide for $2.60 .a day, rented a room on .ex-King Farouk\u2019s yacht and spent twe ; and a half hours on a camel to .= i come off bow-legged for two days.He described in detail the bargaining methods of the merchants of the East, where each transaction starts with coffee and winds up with a sale, - \u201cHe askes 100.vou offer 25 and ._ finally settle for 30\u201d said Mr, McCormick.Teo POVERTY OF INDIA The abject poverty.of India - appalled the speaker, he said, particularly in Bombay, where he saw every doorway used as a bedroom at nightfall by ragged, and hungry individuals .who had no other place to sleep; : and the mutilated beggais, rendered armsless or legless by -; their parents at birth so that\u201d they would mawe more pitiful, objects for charity.on He dcscribed the attempts of itinerant money-changers in, Ceylon to obtain American dol-,.î lahs at a rate above that of the .:.- banks; the purchase of a tuxedo in Singapode (made to measure) for $30; and many other interesting - sidelights - \u2018before settling.down to a few details on Australia, wheré he altended a conference of the world-Press Union as a representative.of, i Canadian Weekly Newspapers \u20ac Association.4 4 Australia, he - found, \u2018resem= bled Canada in somé ways, with the bigger cities, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, \u2018Adelaide, and Hobart spaced across\u2019 the country much like Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver.AUSTRALIAN ; , DEVELOPMENT \u201c There is great d&évelopment, -\u201d he said, with multi-million pound projects irrigating \u2018desert, ' tün- nelling undér miôtnfainé \u201cand changing the course of rivers.In Australia, too, he found swift changes OË climate .in various parts of the country, and.travelling fast was picking oran- rn gE Te 7 .\u201c4 dd pega pa pere ee Wednesday some hundred members of the Current Events Club of Westmount Senior High i School turned out for a meeting EB billed as a \u201cRound Table Discus- gion.\u201d At such meetings any topics of current interest are brought up for discussion and information.This week, French elections, American election year, Monaco and teacher's.salaries were discussed.} The French political set up was explained by Mike Barza.Ÿ The need for cohesion of the .centre parties of Faure and Mendes-France to prevent the { French Communists from taking any office in the government was brought out, and parties were discussed \u2018by U.S.presidential candidates | Bib Miller, who revealed \u2018the Republican Party as the party of business and high tariff, and the Democrat Party that of city dwellers and lower tariff, The romance of Monaco\u2019s ruler and movie actress Grare Kelly was introduced by Barbara Rayside and brought out the fact that \u201cMonaco was of the same size and population as West- mount.One cynic.voiced the opinion it might be a publicity stunt for the movies.That extra-curricular activities at school might be ended shortly by the men teachers because of salary dissatisfaction, was mentioned by Leonard Cy- trinbaum.The meeting, whose existence is thus threatened, ended in heated discussion of this possibility.World Religion Day, to be ob- \u2014 served by Baha'is throughout the world on January 15, will emphasize one of the most crucial issues of our time \u2014 religious - liberty.\u201cWherever religious liberty .is denied, the historian finds intolerance, unscrupulous ambition, and an unnatural partnership between a fanatical religion and an oppressive state,\u201d an announcement from the \u2018National Baha'i Assembly states.\u201cWhat is religious liberty?\u201d M the National Baha'i Assembly 4 asks.\u201cAs popularly defined, it # means the right to worship without interference from the state.\u201cThis meaning has been adequate in the past, but it must 3X be greatly amplified today.The - passive co-existence of a large .number of different faiths is not ' the goal of spiritual evolution.\u201cMankind today lives in a new age,\u201d the Assembly statement continues.\u201cHumanity has been given a true and ultimate goal, \u2018the unity of the peoples of the world, We must employ all the resources of truth to bind together in one humanity the fragments we call nations, races, classes and creeds.This is the real meaning of the concern for peace; the alternative is devastation, \u201cThus, the idea of religious liberty has become transformed.By the liberty of freedom from self, the soul realizes the oneness of God and the universality of His revealed laws and truths, \u201cBy the liberty of freedom from traditional culture, the awakened human spirit understands that & new cycle has begun.Xavier Apostolate Guild Meeting On January 16 The Xavier Apostolate Guild will hold its monthly meeting in Victoria Hall on January 16 at 2:15 pm.Mre.J.L.D.Mason wil preside, Rev, Lionel Stanford, S.J., will speak on \u201cThe Greateat Saint of Modern Times.\u201d Very Rev erand Gerald F.Lahey, S.J., moderator of the Guild, will be pre- gent.The film, \u201cA Doctor Speaks His Mind\u201d will be presented through the courtesy of the Cancer Research Society, Presiding at the Tea Table will be Mma.T.J.McCaffrey, Mrs.F.C Reynolds and Mrs.J, J.Wilson, Mrs.Lonsdale Holland, Mrs, Robert Boyle, Mrs, R.L.McAsey, assisted by Mrs.W.R.} Bahai Group Tc 0 Mark World Religion Day \u201cBy the liberty of freedom from prejudice, the sublime truth is felt that all human beings were created by the same God.\u201d This is the seventh annual observance of World Religion Day by the Baha'is, to testify to their conviction that the foundation of all true religions is one.\u201cThe unity of religion becomes apparent when we perceive that Revelation has been progressive; first the God of one people, then the God of nations, and now the God of mankind,\u2019 the National Baha'i \u2018Assembly statement concludes.\u201cTo bring together the people of good will in the spirit of consecration to the highest interests of mankind is the purpose of World Religion Day.\u201d 11 CFCFS Monaco Is BigAs Westmount [ Current Events Club Decides HOMETOWN JAMBOREE FRIDAY \u2014JAN.13th\u20147.30 P.M.CFCF's famous HOMETOWN JAMBOREE gives you a 2-hour stage show packed with fun and excitement as you see and hear your favourite Country and Western artists! Doors open at 7 p.m.sharp ! Tickets are on sale at the door and at Destry's Record Shop, 1241 Bleury Street.CFCF will again stage its spectacular Talent Contests, with the Final winner recording for Apex Records.Everyone welcome ! .VICTORIA HALL on Sherbrooke Street West You can\u2019t rush the calendar Nature takes her time in yielding the farmer a return on his investment of money and effort.Meanwhile he may need cash for feed or fertilizer or implements; of to re-rooË his ban; ot buy livestock: Bank loans let him go ahead with his plans or improvements without waiting for harvest time; Across his local bank manages\u2019s desk he talks oves the purpose, amount and cepayment of the loan: ls a simple, straightforward business transaction involving the use of bank credit t0 promote enterprise.In big city oc rural ares, the local branch of your - chartered bank is a convenient banking service: centre.Staffed by friendly people, it Is ready to help you with your saving, borrowing and other banking business: ;:all under One roof; Osly a chartered bank offers a full \"range of banking services, including: MORTGAGE LOANS MONEY ORDERS AND SANK DRAFTS - Por building your home uadez To send money anywhere in the terms of the National Canada or throughout the Housing Act.wodd.FARM IMPROVEMENT LETTERS Of CREDIT LOANS ; Foc travellers on extended sips, For many worthwhile purposes, ot to finance business trans- adding to progress, efficiency actions at à distance.and the comfort of farm life, THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY \u2014\u2014 ! A re a Borer Ni V3 ETES Trem =e saut mie on VacE sx + \u2026 THE EX AMINER .© Berving the City of Westmount Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, Montreal WaAInut 2773 * The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean\u2019 newspaper for the home, devoted to pablic service.Mail subscriptions: half year,\u2019 $2.00 per year; $1.00 Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept., Otta wa.FRIDAY.JANUARY 13, 1956 TT Rector of Trinity Epiphany Co By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor - Memorial Church The season which opened with Little Christmas last Friday is called Epiphany or Showing Forth.It reminds us of the Manifestation of Christ to the Gentile world represented by the Wise Men.But light works in more than one direction.By the light we see the Christ Child as the Wise Men did and recognize Him as King of Israel \u2014 in fact, in His three gifts we recognize Him as the Wise Men did as Prophet, Priest and King.It is hard to resist the temptation to talk on those % three words, but I have three other words which have been troubling me for some time and I am going to talk about them.The Light works in both directions.We think of it as playing on the Christ Child and revealing Him, but it is also a rdy of light in His hand\u2019 which plays on the yery-nature of fhings and reveals God as He-is.The revelation is so simple that \u2018it is deceptive.Jesus talked about \u2018God as His Heavenly Father.He did not emphasize the.point; .He talked rather casually - and assumed that His héaréys would understand what He meant.Probably they \u2018did not\u2019 understand at the time but \u2018they\u2019 Had good memories and they later recalled what He had said; and they found that they knew the Father.He also lived with His disciples; they heard His words, and found them both simple and yet deep beyond their understanding; they saw \u2018His - works and could not believe: that mere man could do such works.\u2018They felt His presence: and in more than one instance they begged Him to depart from them.He disturbed them.They.did not want to think .of Him as more than man.It.went clean contrary to.all their traditional thinking.They could not believe that the word \u201cGod\u201d.could be applied to any one except the God or Israel whom they and their \u2018fathers had worshipped as One God for à thousand \u2018years.But the tradition would not do.They had experience as well, and the logic of their experience , drove them to apply the name \u201cGod\u201d to, the Jesus, with whom they had companied, Thé Jesus with whom they had \"walked Was |.more than man.©) ; But that did not end their experience.Their Masfer: departed from them after: teling them that He would send to them another Comforter \u2014\u2014 another One who would stand By \u2018thém, just as Jesus, very unostentatiously | had stood by them in His Minik- .try.He sent the Other One and again their experience would not let them rest until they had con- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE - - First Church of Christ, : Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH .OF THE MOTHER.CHURC THiS FIRST CHURC SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON.MASS.Sunday, Januaiy 1500 11:60 a.m, Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.Church Service, Subject .of Lesson-Ser- mon: \"LIFE\" Te Golden Text: Psalms-42:8.The Lord will command his loving - kindness in the daytime, and in the night his song shall be with me, and my prayer unto the God of my life.Wednesday, January 18th 8:15 p.m.Testimonyy Meeting, READING ROOM in the Church Edifice.Open to the publie Tuesday, Thrusday and Friday, 2 0 4 p.m.H H' OF CHRIST, | - fissed that He too is God: \u201cThere is no flaunting of the \u2018idea of a threefoldness in God, but it is asserted in the last verses of St.Matthew and taken for granted, over and over, in the Epistles.That is the corollary of the festival of the Epiphany.It does not remind us only of the light of the star leading the Wise Men from the East to find a little child in Bethlehem.It reminds us still more of the Light of the World who has shown in word and deed what God really is \u2014 One God in Three Persons.students on their university campus.Everything that leads to better understanding between the Asian people and ourselves has value for the future and should command our interest.M | Westmount Baptist | Rev.Charies M.Foster, B.D., will conduct both services in Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday.His morning theme will be \u201cWords, Idle and Divine\u201d while, in the evening, he will speak of \u201cThe Man You'd Like to Meet.\u201d Visitors are cordially invited to hear this able young \u2018preacher with a dynamic message, Let us not de too particular.It is better to have old secondhand diamonds than none at all.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST © \"CHURCH - Sherbrooke Street West and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D., ; Minister _ Miss Gwenn Horvey, B.A, Pastor's Assistant Galt McDermott, B.Mus., Organist Services © 11:00 a.m.\u201cWORDS, IDLE AND DIVINE\" SUNDAY \u2014 11 a.m.SCHOOL, Ww.S, Weaver.pon D».Supt.7:30 p.m \u2018THE MAN oun VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED Prat.Paul Rowntree Clifford is coming Sunday, January 29th.SYNAGOGUES + CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.\u201d Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm PUBLIC WORSHIP SABBATH EVE.FRIDAY, JAN.13th, Candle Lighting at .Evening Service at .Sabbath Morning 8:30 a.m.Preliminary Services.10:00 a.m, Scriptural Readings, 10:00 a.m.Junior Congregation, Exodus, Ch.6, v.2\u2014Ch, 9, 35 = Numbers, Ch, 25, vs 9-15.Isaiah, Ch, 66, vs.1-24, 4:20 p.m.Evening Service.Weekday Services Sunday mornings ~\u2014 8:30 a.m, Sunday evenings \u2014 4:20 p.m, Weekaay mornings \u2014 7; a a.m, ; 2 1 .REV, CHARLES M.FOSTER, B.D.Ar Both LIKE TO 4.STIS AR\u201d WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1956 [Trinity Evening W.A.Install New Officers At the regulur meeting of the \u2018| Evening Branch of the .W.A.of Trinity Memorial Church, the following officers were elected and installed for the year 1956: Miss Ella Dack, president; Mrs.G.V.Barnum, recording secretary; Mrs.T.A.Ramsey, corresponding secretary; Mrs.S.E, Weeks, treasurer; Mrs, Scarlett, Dorcas secretary; Mrs.W.E.Campbell, living message secretary; Mrs.Peter Templeton, tea convener.The Rector, Rev.Canon R.K.Naylor, presided and outlined to each officer her specific duties.| The installation was followed by the members repeating the W.A.Members\u2019 Prayer, Refreshments were served at the.close of the meeting.The Rev.Canon Stanley Andrews will be the guest speaker at the next meeting to be held January 19, when he will speak on his work as Port } Chaplin for the Anglican Church.Park Emmanuel WMS The W.M.&.Auxiliary of Westmount Park - Emmanuel Church will hold an annual meeting on Tuesday, Jan.17, in Webster Hall at 2.30 p.m.Rev.Callum Thomson will give an address and conduct the service of installation for officers of 1956.UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Ave., Westmount.Minister: Rev.Walter J, Spence, B.A.11:00 a.m.MORNING WORSHIP.Sunday School in attendance.\u2018\u2019THE DREAD OF OURSELVES\u2019 Final sermon in series on Than Conquerors\u201d' 7:30 p.m.\u2018More Organist and Choir Director Mrs, Alice BROWN, A.Mus, (McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.Ministers: Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, M:A., D.D, Rev.Eric A.Mcliwala, BA.10:00 a.m.Intermediate and Senior Church School.11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments.Dr.Lloyd Smith \u201cThis Man 11:00 a.m.Receiveth 7:30 p.m.Rev.Eric McTiwain.\u201cTake This and Divide It\".8:45 p.m.Youn, The Sacrament Organist and Cholrmaster \u2014 \u2018Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bae.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH \u201c \"101 Cote St.Antoine\u2019 Road (near Argyle Avenue) WESTMOUNT Minister: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Senda, January 1 5 th 11:00 a.m.Grant NOME \u201cTHINGS CANNOT: BE EXPRESSED IN WORDS\" - 7:30 p-m.- Rev.G.W.Bruce, B.A, of Brownsburg, Qué.11:00 a.m.Church School.\u2018Organist and Choir Director \u2014 PHILLIPS MOTLEY, B.A., Mus.Bae., P.C.C.O.J amount Park -EMMANUEL' UNITED CHURCH ; Western Ave.at Lansdowne .; Minister: Rev, Callum Thompson, B.A., B.D.Sunday, January 15th 11:00 a.m, Moming Service.\u201cCan Ene Live Without God\u201d 11:00 a 7:30 p.m, In par Away\u201d Weohday evenings \u2014 6:15 pm.|.Choir Director: J.C.Scott, LR.S.Organist: 0, K.Glidden M: Peter x Trinity Memorial | The Rt.\u2018Rev.Ernest Reed, Bishop \u2018of Ottawa, will be the preacher at the morning service at Trinity Memorial Church, corner of Sherbrooke Street and Marlowe Avenue next Sunday.Bishop Reed spent several years.as assistant to the present rector, Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Nay- lor, before becoming rector of Saint John the Divine, Verdun, fourteen years ago.From that church he moved down the St.Lawrence River to become Archdeacon of Gaspe.A.call from St.Matthews Church in Quebec brought him .to that church as rector and from there he was appointed Bishop of the Diocese of Ottawa last year, On Saturday wef Reed will be guest of honour a luncheon at Boy Scout Headquarters on PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister Sunday, January 15th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service, MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Cholrmaster = WESTMOUNT and VISYONA AVES.© Rev.J.D.Wilkle, B.A., Minister Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A., Assistant Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at both services.- Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish, \"Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.\u201d * Bishop Street and will address \u2018 a conference of Anglican Scouters in the afternoon at which of, Montreal, will Preside, Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.-Canon S$.B.Lindsay, Honorary Assistant Co 2nd Sunday After E piphan y ST.MATTHIAS Cote St.Antoine Road ad Churck- Hill LTh., M.C.2nd Sunday Aft After Epiphany Commundon.WEDNESDAY 11:00 am.Holy Communion.Tuesday, January 17th 8:00 p.m Annual Vepury Meeting, followed recepition.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.0, TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Stroet West \u2014\u2014 8:00 am.Holy Communion.Ë, 9:45 a.m.Sunday, January 15th 11:00 a, m.Choral Communion.11:00 a.m.Mr.Wilkie, Prec que Rev.B.11:15 am.The Church School.Nursery, Kindergarten, Le, : m en 7:00 p.m.Mr.Wilke.7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: The The number 114 bus stop at to 8 .the corner.P Wednesday x 7:00 a.m.Holy \u2018Com: .; DORIS + KILLAM, a Th se f A.R.T.C., L.Mus., (McGill) ursaay - Organist ad \u2018Choir Director 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion.= UNITED ] Group.Korea, hoo YL gg dain St.James United Church .463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST .* Convenient to Motels REV.NORMAN RAWSON.Arnold Bellls, Organist and Cholrmaster 11:00 am.GUEST PREACHER, ~~ Ce THE REV.DR.H.E.D.ASHFORD, TORONTO Dr.Ashford is one of the finest Preachers ; in Canada today.Do not fail to hear him.7:00 pm.Recital of Organ and Vocal Music by Handel.7:30 pm.The Rev.Nettiel.J- Wilson, B.A.B D.will preach : : .Sermon Subject: # This be the Installation Service of\u201d the Young \u2018People\u2019s Union and Young Adult.A special young people\u2019s reatomanip hour will be held at the close of the: Evening Service.Dr.Florence Murray of Seoul will show: pictures ot Please Note \u2014 The Rev.\u2018Nowmen Rewsoss will 1esutiie hs Minlfry in St.James on \u2018Bunday, January 22nd.5 Minister Asst.Minister - a Ll Ld the Rt.Rev.John Dixon, Bishop *: ANGLICAN = Es CHURCH Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Otliver, ' Rev.MH.& Skynnor, BA.Lh.- 2nd Sunday After Epiphany ; 3 \u201cHILLMAN CONVERTIBLE ACCESSORIES HUSKY.PARTS = EE A - SEDAN.s 1822-26 St.Catherine Ww.$ Fl.4616 1 OFFICES TO LET IDEAL FOR DOCTOR MONTREAL GENERAL | 1646\u2018 MoGREGOR, APT.12 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1956 PAGE BEVEN WAlnut 2771x Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 10 Words 45¢ 3c for each additional word 29 FOR SALE /TURNABOUT Shop.Good as new clothing for boys and girls of all ages.4467 St.Catherine Street West.Fi.9259.A-10 LADY'S ski boots, Swiss make, hand sewen, never used, size 6%.ME 7-9622, A-34 NICE room wim all conveniences.Kitchen privileges.Quiet private home.HU.8-7134 after 6 p.m.A-19 LARGE room, newly decorated, block from good transportation.Business person.GL.2139.A-24 23 ROOM AND BOARD WANTED ROOM and boara wanted immediately for mother and daughter, school FOR SALE CONN tenor saxophone with case.condition.Reasonable.EL.4407, A-31 COFFEE table, mahogany, claw feet.27\" long by 20\u201d wide, $35 00 FI.3824.A-25 BABY Stroller.blue canvas, folding style.$5.00.654 Lansdowne Avenue.OFFICE desk, solid oak, very rea- | sonable.1801 Lincoln.WI.3228.A-16 \u2018> - PORTABLE typewriter, Underwood.Excelent condition.Bargain - $37.50 BE.1133.A-21 NEW York orginal nylon fur coat, size 14-16, Never worn.Bargain, WE.8047.- .:.A-18 BEATTY ironer, cheap.FI.4788.New pads.Lacquer finish, Excellent | 3 ITALIAN accordion 32 bass, lke ze ROOMS TO LET new, sell cheap.GL.1360.A-28 f ATTRACTIVE single room, aul privi- 31.WANTED TO PURCHASE eges large priva tome.Retired or business lady.ve PIANO WANTED -Steinway Baby Grand, In good condition.Give age and price.Will pay cash.Write box 14 c/o 2185 Hampton, : A-17 * WANTED, desk, odd small tables, rugs, for .private home.DE.9477, after 5.p.m.A-26 3% DOMESTIC HELP HELP WANTED FEMALE _ 34 TYPIST FULL or part time dictaphone work, required by small sales office, moving to Westmount in May.BE.9336.36 HELP WANTED MALE RETIRED gentleman Westmount Y.M.C.A.reception duties and.office bupervi- sion.Telephone N.A, Millington, oT 3916.39 LOST JANUARY 8th, circular brooch, 16 stones, on Renfrew Avenue, or near Avenue theatre, Generous reward.RE.8-6416.A-13 42 PERSONAL KINDLY send your old Christmas cards, magazines for crippled, poor children in hospitals.References.365 Clarke Avenue, Westmount, WE.4454 required by 34 HELP WANTED FEMALE TRAINED attendant for mid- .dle-aged lady, live in small apartment.rences re- ; A-29 quired.HU.83-6027.WANTED evenings.A-20 , 2 orni veekiy.Housework, References.EL.PERSONAL PROBLEMS 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU REGISTERED TFUE a debe > Vocational, Marriage, Family TIGRE bouschcening > ris \"AS COUNSELLING 1535 Sherbrooke West, Corner Guy WI.8309 * Day and Evening to 7 p.m.{For {further information see telephone book \u2014 yellow pages, 500) A-9 \u2018 during the past year in layettes, to deserving cases.A very successful year of sustained interest and endeavour FU neraL Home 5610 Sherbrooke STW DExvii 1149 AIR CONDITIONED Kindred Conclave Ses High Mark In Work, Annual Report Reveals| At the \u2018annual meeting and election of officers, recently in Notre Dame de Grace Community Hall, Mrs.Fred Anber was -élected Commander of Westmount Conclave No.4, Order of True Kindred.The immediate past commander is Mrs.A.N.Irwin.- Mrs.K.W.Matheson, benevolent convener, stated that over 700 articles had been given away * és | \u2014 \u201cTha Chap Chapalof Cathedral dral Beauty vf had been noted in all reports, and quality of hand-made and hand- knitted articles for the layettes was of the highest.Bed jackets had also been made for the pa- -tients in the Infirmary in the Old Folks\u2019 Home.The principal objective was the donation of a plastic bag filled with fruit, candy, raisins, jam, etc, to each old person at the Home for the Aged in Maison- neuve; also note paper and soap has been included this year, as well as a pink or blue bed packet for each woman in the infirmary.The children in an orphanage received their usual attention by being given toys, candy, fruit, olothing and games.Also a needy family with seven small children was not forgotten, A Stroller was provided for twin boys, and two Christmas boxes for needy families, Other projects included cigarettes for Veterans, a donation to the A._M.Hospital Fund at Pythian Sisters Install Officers The Recia Stanfjeld Memorial Temple No.4 Pythian Sisters, held their installation of officers meeting on Jan, 3, 1956.at Castle Hall, 5583 Jeanne Mance St.New officers are as follows: Sitting Past Chief\u2014Mrs.H.Wex- ler; Most Excellent Chief \u2014Mrs.H, Kleinman; Secretary \u2014Mrs.J.Tracton; Treasurer \u2014 Mrs.A.Sublow; Excellent Senior \u2014Mrs.J.Scolnick; Excellent Junior \u2014 Mrs.H.Hershorn: Manager \u2014 Mrs, M.Kravitz; Protector\u2014 Mrs.I.Goodman;.Guard \u2014 Mrs.S.Flier; Pianist and Press correspondent \u2014 Mrs.S.Bpsteiri: Trus- tees\u2014Mrs.L.Rosenthal, Mrs.P.Padeshin, Mrs.Rose Caplovitch.the Shriners\u2019 Hospital for Crippled Children; and an assortment of toys, numbering.over 100 were given to the Tuberculosis ward for children at the Alexandra Hospital.Other officers are as follows:\u2014 Counsellor, Molly Pardoe; Vice- Commander, J ean Wilkins; H, P.Mary Johnston; Chaplain, Beth Wood; Secretary, Bessie Seeds; Deacoms, Alice Stitt and Elsie Ford; Guards, Elsie Cairns and E.E.Upton; Lecturer, Elizabeth Secord and Custodian Elsie Lewis The open Installation of officers will be held Wednesday evening, January 25 in Notre Dame de Grace Community Hal, where Mrs.Kate Brown, Past Grand Commander \u2018of Ontario, wil act as Installing Officer; Mrs.K.W.Matheson will be Grand Installing Marshal; Mrs.Margaret Irving, Ceremonies; Mrs.D.Eccles, Installing Chaplain, and Mrs.Ena Taylor, Installing Musician, Soloist is Mrs.Ena Taylor.A buffet supper will be served after the ceremonies under the chairmanship of Mrs.Rose Jack- so.n, The first regular meeting un- for part-time Tres.Nessie Segal; Sr, and Jr.| Mistress of Metropolitan Accessories CITY MOTORS 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W Fl.4616 Trades and Professional Cards x 20 Words 75c =~ Additionoi Words 3c Each * BUILDING REPAIRS ACADIA Construction Co., Ltd., concrete, brick, stone, plaster, tile concrete blocks.Repairs and alterations to sidewalks, chimneys, walls, floors, foundations; also waterproofing and caulking.Phone RE.8-2336 A-1 CARTAGE, MOVIN a Saturdays Mac, CR.DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs.5110 Sherbrooke West.Apt EXPERIENCED rare Dresses, coats and alterations.Reasonable prices.307 Roslyn Avenue.Phone WE.6987.A-12 DRESSES made-to-measure in new winter styles.Imported materials, European designer, very moderate prices.Repairing, remodelling.Anna Gowns 346A Victoria Avenue, (near Soinerville), EL.0623, Evenings GL.1553.A-11 A-7 VAN truck available evenings and 3331, DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKER, designer, all kinds of alterations, WE.7420, A-6 FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave, WI, 3312, A4 RADIO T.V.REPAIRS RADIO and television repair by expertly licensed technician, also washing machines, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners.motors and electric stove.A-5 TUPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of all kinds, Cué- tom and recovering.- Remodelling and repairs, Expert workmanship.Free estimates, 24-hour service.Marcel Aubin, 5031 Notre Dame St.West.Phone WI.3634.A-2 .WEDDINGS .WEDDING photographs.18 different\u2018 pictures.4\" x3\u2019.McCullagh.AV., 8-1721.Phone after 5.As Dorothy Sproule\u2019s Poem \u2018She Walks In Beauty\u2019 Wins Recognization A poem entitled \u2018She Walks in Beauty\u2019 which pays high tribute to Princess Margaret, composed and written by the noted poet, Dorothy Sproule, has won her another in a long list of homors.His Excellency the Governor General of Canada, after reading the poem has written to say it has been forwarded to Princess Margaret.Dorothy Sproule well known in this district as well as most parts of Canada, is an honorary Vice-President of the Royal Em- the Essay Group of the Canadian Authors\u2019 Association, She was born in Dundas County and .| the Ottawa Citizen: in a write-up deplored the fact that she settled im Montreal.The following paragraphs are culled from the same newspaper.CC impelling force to induce Dorothy Sproule to leave the embracing friendliness of Dundas, but that's where she is, that\u2019s where she pens the lmpid lines, that find their way into press, pire Society and a member of \u201cThere must have been some |] for the vast spaces of Montreal, | magazines, brochures and anthologies of two hemispheres.She is probably content, af having made the world a little\u2019 brighter, because of her presence, yet here was no ordinary struggle against ill-health, and many, another obstacle of.consequence and tragedy.To achieve success under these circumstances, requires abuném ant courage, and perhaps it was she who wrote the telling phrase: \u201cHe who would climb a tres branches not its blossoms! Or was it Thackery\u201d?| \u2014Ottawa Citizen | Loretto- Alumnae oo A meeting of the Lorette Alumnae cf Montreal will be held Monday, at 8.15 in the University Women\u2019s Club, 3492 Peel Street.All former Loretto pupils are cordially invited to attend.\u2018WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED 2007 Union Avenue .| Plateau 1104 \u201cONLY DOW IS \"COOL CONTROL\u2019 BREWED .+ gs der the mew officers will be held |.February 8 p - | aa LR - Pr a i) | \"POR TASTE! Quebec has long been famed for the excellence of itecheescs.Numbered among the world's finest, those magnificent cheeses are even more delicious when consumed with DOW Als = one of the world's finest ales.whe © ase) re PAGE EIGNT \u2014 * Dr.and Mrs.Keith Gordon |.are occupying Mrs.Wilson Spaf- ford's residence, 12 Trafalgar Place, for the winter months.Lt.Col.Douglas G.Bagg, MC, CD, and Mrs Bagg are entertaining at dinner today in the Officers\u2019 Mess, Victoria Rifles Armory, The dinner is in honor of Lt.Gen, Howard D.Graham, CBE, DSO, ED, Chief of the General Staff and Mrs.Graham, who later will be the guests of honor at the Rifles Ball.APPROACHING MARRIAGES .Mrs.Guy Lefaivre will be matron of honor at the marriage of her sister, Miss Suzanne Stewart Brown, to Mr.David Spencer Hall, on Saturday, Jan.14 in Stanley Presbyterian, Westmount.Other attendants will be Miss Jody Marshall, cousin of the bride; Miss Nan Carlin, and Mrs.Melville Mac- quarrie of Kingston, N.Y.and Miss Cynthis Hall of Melville, N.Y.sisters of the bridegroom.Mr.Harry A.Hall, Ill, will act as best man for his brother, and the ushers will be Mr.Guy Lefaivre, Mr.Melville Macquar- Mie of Kingston, N.Y.; Mr.Bayard Waring of Arlington, Mass.; Mr.Richard Spencer of Kennebunkport, Maine, and Mr.George Tousey of Melrose, Mass.The reception will be \u2018held at the Mount Stephen Club.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 020.CARLOS GERMANN Jeweller & Designer Repairs Remodelling - Modernizing Experienced Swiss Craftsmanship.- Gems tested with scientific methods.\\ 4462 St.Catherine St.W.Suite 2 (Near Metcalfe Ave.) Wi.2298 \"COLONIAL VAIRLINES ve 2201 OR YOUR TRAVEL NIN] A DRESSES | go, ji ==.\u201cChurch, Westmount, Charlotte\u2019 MOST FABULOUS COATS * SPORTSWEAR DISCOUNTS = 50% The combined Royal Canadian Engineers and Royal Canadian Corps of Signals Ball will be held by the kind permission of the Commanding Officers, Lt.- Col.D.J.McIntyre, R.C.E., and Lt.Col, H.L.Hurdle, O.B.E, R.C.C.S.at the Hillside Armory, Westmount, on February 10, 1956.The Ball will be held under the patronage of Major General N.E.Rodger, C.B.S., C.D.,, Vice Chief of the General Staff, WEDDINGS McGILLIVRAY-MILME The marriage t ook place on January 6, in Dominion Douglas of Miss Gloria Milme, daughter of Mrs.Amelia Ross Milme, and Mr.William McGillivray, son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert McGillivray of Ste.Eustache-surfle-Lac.Rev.Lloyd Smth performed the ceremony; Mr.John Robb, played the wedding music, and the church was decorated for the occasion with pink and white carnations, The bride was given in marriage by Mr.Stanley Brenegan, Sr.Her gown, an original Irene Wilson model, was of white lace over taffeta and net, fashioned with a portrait neckline, three- quarter length sleeves, and a bouffant skirt, veil was in matching lace and tulle, and she carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations.Mrs.Stanley F.Brenegan, twin sister of the bride, was matron of honor.She wore an original gown, in ice-blue with gold thread brocade, fashioned with a portrait neckline and bouffant skirt, a jewelled feather hat, and she carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations.Mrs.Milme, the bride's mother, was dressed in a Christian Dior suit of black velvet trimmed with ermine; her hat was of white feathers, and her corsage, white carnations.Mrs, McGillivray, the bridegroom's mother, wore an original gown in green peau de soie, with a matching velvet hat, and a corsage of pink carnations.After the reception in the vire-regal suite of the Ritz- Carlton Hotel, which had been decorated with pink and white carnations, the bridal couple left by car for Lake Placid.The bride wore for travelling a Paris model suit in dark blue, with a pale yellow straw hat, dark blue accessories and a grey fur jacket, 5 LE * SUITS GOWNS GREENE AVE, WESTMOUNT es 7773 her finger-tip THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SANUARY 13, 1956 ocial *\u2014+ ersona
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