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[" I Ro tary Round The World ! {Is Topic Of C 0.Baptist C.O.Baptist, founding member of Three Rivers Rotary Club M and prominent international Rotarian, reviewed the activities snd principles of the organization for the Westmount club at § Wednesday's luncheon meeting.) Rotary\u2019s developments into.a M Mservice organization of world significance, Mr.Baptist said, was symibolized in the newly- oonstructed headquarters at Evanston, Ill.\u201cOne can see at 3 glance that here is a building combining beauty with utility Band durability.That building will endure along with the vast and far-flung body known as Rotary International.\u201d He went on to describe the activities of the 160-member staff at headquarters.Here are ee the offices of Rotary\u2019s own magazine, \u201cRotarian,\u201d which, Mr.Baptist asserted, \u201chas outgrown the conventional limitations involved in publishing a magazine for a club or fraternal order and has even turned into an advantage its special position of not having to compete for sales on the news stands with other and similar publications.\u201d Rotary members al over the world had each contributed an average of $10 to finance the work of the Rotary Foundation.The foundation's fellowships and international student exchange scholarships, as well as its relief program for Rotarians and their families suffering distress through war or disaster, (Continued on page 16) À VOL.XXVII, No.18 ie + CHIEF W.C.COBB, who this week ended 33 years of service with the City of Westmount, makes his last inspection of the Fire , Department corps, just before handing over the department to Alderman Alfred Powis, commissioner of fire and police.Later he was honored with several gifts from city employees.CITY PROMOTIONS announced this week for the Fire Department include, left to right: Fire Inspector E.L.Den- beigh, promoted to Lieutenant; Lt.T.Hovenden, promoted to Captain; Capt.E.C.Harper, promoted to Deputy Chief; Deputy Chief E.G.Durocher, promoted to Acting Fire Chief: Lt.J.Armstrong, promoted to Captain; and Fireman J.Dubber, promoted to Lieutenant.(Harrison Photos) WESTMOUNT; FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1956 33 Years A career of 33 years in publie service, to the City of Westmount, ended this week when Fire Chief W.Cobb went on leave of absence prior to his retirement August 2.Recognition of Chief Cobb's devotion to duty, and the high esteem in which he was held by city council and personnel of his department was marked by ceremonies and presentations held in his honor.During a recent meeting of council he was presented with a silver tray ,a token of appreciation for his long service.On Tuesday, with all members of council in attendance, he made a final inspection of personnel in \" SIXTEEN PAGES * Winds With City his.department and formally turned it over to Alderman Alfred Powis, commissioner of police and fire.In another ceremony, later in the week, the retiring chief was presented with several gifts from employees of the police and fire departments and other branches of civic administration.Chief Cobb will be replaced by Deputy Chief E.G, Durocher who hase been serving as Acting Chief since May 1.Following are other promotions which came into effect May 1: Captain E.C.Harper to Deputy Chief; Lieutenants J.W.Armstrong and Thomas Hovenden to Captain; Firemen J.E.Dubber and BE.L.Denbeigh to Lieutenant.oo 0 sem + ARE A re aE Ta eu is Re tt nat = PAGE TWO Tropical Fish _ .nails per shingle.Western Red Association Meef Election of officers will- take place at a meeting of the West End Tropical Fish Association to be held at Thistle Hall, Monday at 8.30 p.m.This will be the final meeting of the Association for the present\u2019 season.Following the election of officers two raffles will be held.When shingling, use only two Cedar shingles have excellent nail-holding qualities.Be certain the type of nail chosen is rust- resistant.\u2018 \u2019 IMPORTED GOODS of best quality Many patterns to choose from in THIS WEEK AND NEXT SHETLANDS, SAXONYS, TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, TROPICALS SUITS and TOPCOATS Made to Measure QUICK SERVICE A PROJECT OF WEST CL UA MAMMA M MA A MMA MA A MMS Customer\u2019s or our material - made up.VARIETY SHOW ® REPAIRING ® REMODELLING The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent © REFITTING Parade, under the direction of Fred Pennell, will present a Variety Show on Friday, May 25th, at 8 p.m.The Talent Parade is composed of some 30 talented youngsters who will sing, dance and play musidal instruments.The group have performed before large audiences at the Queen Mary F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) WI.6633 JU IULIIMMNAL IAA GNU MAIS MM LUS ANMIA LMI MI MAMAN LA UNNA LAN A AN LN VIN NI IIM IAA UNI INLANAGUNIN IN MIMINMLUN VU NU A CHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 WA.4568 388 St.James Street West Montreal PO RE A è LUNA MMA MMA AAA AAA MAMA MA AA A MAMA MAMAN a 2077 \u2018 Unity Boys\u2019 Clu 1090 GREENE AVE.AT | ES e 6 0° 1AOUNT ROTARY CLUB - MA zZBy Maurice Mariasine Veteran's Hospital, the St.Anne\u2019s Hospital, the Shriner's Hospital, the School for Crippled Children, the Federal Training School of St.Vincent de Paul, the Masonic Temple and many Church Organizations.The Talent Parade is appearing at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club by popular demand.The last apear- ance at Unity was on Friday, May 28th, 1954.Since that time many of the performers have been seen on television and heard on radio.The majority have been special guests on C.K.VL.'s \u201cCall me Uncle Show.\u201d Some of the most notable include: Wee Willie Starkey who has had several engagements with the Home Town Jamboree; Gary Stevens, Lois Allum, Carole Waterman, Walter Sobolta are well-known on television and radio; Evelyn Desjardins and her accordion has been a popular performer at all the shows.Ballerina Louise Blais, acrobatic-danseuse Lily Newcomers- Welcome to Westmount! For fast, Free delivery service.mone DE.3416 STORE or QUALITY Serving your neighbours since 1929 call us for your .- GROCERIES \u2014 MEATS | BEER \u2014 ALE \u2014 PORTER ?Cooked Meals \u2014 Frozen Foods \u2014 Fresh Fruit & Vegetables \u2014 Soft Drinks x ICE COLD BEER + STORE or QUALITY Parks, the dancing sisters Sylvia and Lorraine Thoun and singers Bryan Christie, Margie Allum, Billy Walker, Reggie Wilkins, Gayle Stevens, Joanne Bragger, George Reid, Diane Desjardins all combine to present an outstanding show.HOBBY SHOW The Variety Show on May 25th, will be held in conjunction with the Annual Hobby -Show Exhibition.On display will be articles produced in the Workshops during the past year and parents are urged to attend the exhibition so that they may see for themselves what their children have accomplished and also afford an opportunity for them to visit the Club and meet the Staff.The following Club leaders have played an important role throughout the past year, giving instruction and guidance.The2y will be in attendance at the Hobby Show.WOODWORK AT.Stikeman, FRETWORK Louis Thomas, WOOD CARVING James N.McLaughlin, LATHE- WORK Frank Stamshroer, CREATIVE CRAFTS Mrs.W.J.Fitzpatrick, ART WORK Victoria Cunningham, WOOD BURNNING Jean Paul Sabourin, SCRAP BOOKS Mrs.H.Morrison, KNITTING Mrs.John Anderson.' UNITY SOCIAL CLUB The Unity Social Club of [Elderly People continue to meet every Thursday \u2018afternoon with an average attendance of 26 per session.The enrollment has exceeded all expectations and the Executive are considering a limit as to number.The group is plari- ning to hold a Rummage Sale in the near future and also is planning to hold a Bus Trip to Plattsburgh, N.Y.late in June.The.Unity Social Club is co- 5158 Sherbrooke St.W.- DE.3416 \u2014*+fà- - Ded SHERRIE (Continued on Page 16) © ~ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 4, vow ¢ ART DISPLAY: The art department at Westmount Junior High School held a display last Monday, of work done during the year.It is planned to make this an annual event, and its purpose is to show the creative activity of the children, their co-operation, and that it is not always the finished product that is to be stressed but the work that goes into it.The children learn to work in many fields, such as figure drawing, three dimensional clay and mask work, and patterns on textiles.Here Miss A.Capel, lett, art instructor, and Mrs.J.D.Esar admire a picture painted by Joan Esar, 13, a grade 8 student.(Photo by Ted Harrison) VARIETY SHOW Westmount Park Emmanuel Cubs and Scouts will present a variety show tonight at 7.30 p.m, in the church hall.The evening will also feature a womanless fashion show followed by a Scout campfire.HAVE YOU MET Social Democrats Pick N.Mergler For Local Race Norman Mergler, 45-year-old labour leader, was the unanimous choice of Wednesday's nominating meeting of the Social Democratic party (CCF) as candidate for Westmount-St.George in the provincial election, June 20.Party-workers aren't expecting a victory for Mr, Mergler but they do hope for at least as many votes this time as in the last election when the socialist candidate received 400.Some social democrats felt hesitant about putting a candidate in the field this June.As one of them put it, the party could revert to its old status - as a movement above partisan politics.Nevertheless, the decision toik enter the contest was made and Mr.Mergler's campaign was inaugurated officially Wednesday with keynote speeches by Claude Ellis, CCF member for Regina in the Federal house, and Mrs.Therese Casgrain.Main planks in the Socialist platform are increased social and health benefits (including free hospitalization) and a \u201cmore progressive\u201d labor code for the province.Mr.Mergler himself is vice- president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (local 116) and, after many years wtih the CCF organization, is now president of the St.Lawrence-St.George club.He has also been active as a youth deader in the city.JOE WILLIAMS 4027 Harvard Avenue He is one of your neighbours, an independent businessman in your community, engaged in a highly-developed, modern service that is helping many family, business and profes sional people to plan and control their finances efficient: ly.He can show you the one sure way to guarantee yourself the things you value most \u2014 confidence in the future education for your children, ownership of your home, con trol of your business, care-free retirement or an extended vacation.He is ready to serve you.SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA WESTMOUNT BRANCH 310 VICTORIA AVENUE HU.9-4952 Res.HU.8-5975 Of all new homes built in North America, statistics show that 8 out of 10 are built of wood.\u201c In real estate es in ony other field EXPERIENCE COUNTS Our business experience dates back to 1804, and we have a staff of courteous, qualified experts ready to use -it to your advantage.It's a combination you won't find anywhere else in town, and so is the service we give you.Where so many others have found satisfaction you will get results.#H.Ingeph & Cn.REAL ESTATE Serving Montreal since 1804 4492 St.Catherine St.W.Dorval Shopping Centre GL.3504 .ME.1-8511 : ang Ad, .tg gn.TE faire 4084 Siow 4 we \u201cI Pa ww ena id gra \u201cos\u201d © children, ne, con- FINE FLOORING \"+ HARDWOOD ® RUBBER # Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY * - 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET ; 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R.Courey, 1817 Van Horne WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1956, QUEEN\u2019S SCHOOL children who performed in one of the plays on French Day, May 2, at the school are, left to right: Clifford Williams, Stanley Morton, Alfred Tardif, David Mc- Cluskey, George Wallis, Richard Laker, John \u2018Charbonneau, Kenneth Taylor and Marcel Vezina, Pre-Teen S tudents Stage French Concert At Queen s By CY Wednesday was \u201cJour FOX de Francais\u201d for pupils of grades three to six at Queen's school, Westmount, when they took a morning hour off from class-work to stage a program of plays and songs in French, part of the school\u2019s regular language curriculum.It was an event the boys and * girls enjoyed.All of them participated either in the stage productions or in the behind-the- scenes painting and costume- making work that had to be done.Ir\u2019 addition, the hall and school were decorated with pictures and tapestries, some portraying the children\u2019s conceptions of © Paris, others aspects of Prench-Canadian history.Finally, there was French- language edition of the \u201cQueen\u2019s News\u201d, featuring specially prepared contributions by the pupils.Andrew Pitcairn, principal of LCC Announces 6 Scholarships As a result of the scholarship examinations held at Lower Canada College, the following awards were announced over the weekend by the Headmaster, Mr, D.S.Penton, Fosbery Scholarship \u2014 Michael M.Peterson, 604 Victoria Ave, Westmount, of Roslyn School, - Open Scholarship \u2014 Paul J.Fournier, 416 Monmouth Ave, Town of Mount Royal, of Dunrae Gardens School, and John G.Peters, 35 Barat Rd, West- mount, of Selwyn House School.Internal Scholarships \u2014 C, H.Bryant, 461 Roslyn Ave, West- mount, T.M.Stephens, 34 Merton Crescent, Hampstead, and Âve., Montréal.J.D.McCall Scholarship \u2014 Kenneth C, Donaldson, - 136 \u2014 10th Avenue, Richelieu, Que., St.Stephens School, Fort Chambly.re Queen\u2019s, supervised preparations for French Day, assisted by teachers of the classes concerned.Miss Donalda-Smith, supervising assistant of French for West- mount elementary schools, said that the idea behind French courses in local schools was to treat the subject from \u201can entirely oral-conversational angle.\u201d \u201cWe are thus taking advantage of that period in the child\u2019s life, up to his 12th year, when he can learn a foreign language by imitation.He mimics accurately, isn\u2019t self-conscious and learning can be a pleasure to him.\u201d It all came \u2018down, Mrs.Donalda-Smith remarked, to an observation made recently at a modern language teachers\u2019 convention in Chicago.\u201cThe small human animal likes to make strange noises.\u201d Fannie Hurst Speaks | To Hashomayim PTA Miss Fannie Hurst, famous American novelist, will be guest speaker at the annual faculty dinner sponsored by Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Parent- Teachers\u2019 Association in the community hall, 450 Kensington ave, Monday, May 7, at 6:30 p.m.Miss Hurst has written many novels, plays and short stories, and has also lectured and traveled extensively.President Tru- | man appointed her United States delegate to the United Nations World Health Assembly, Geneva, in 1952.She holds an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from Washington University., Miss Hurst visited Israel at the invitation of the Israeli _government in 1953.Municipal Body Meets On Tuesday .With membership numbering a record 1600 and a new high predicted for the coming year, West- mount Municipal association\u2019s annual meeting will be held in Victoria Hall, Tuesday evening, May 8, at 8:15.Mayor De Lalanne will attend to report on the Council\u2019s administration during the past year, and each alderman will report briefly.Members having questions they would like answered at the meeting are requested to mail them to the secretary before May 5.Annual dues are now payable.Members who may not have yet remitted them are reminded to do so promptly.This year's flower show, held from March 29 to April 30, was reported more beautiful than ever before.Attendance up to April 23 totalled 24,300.Over 12,000 bulbs were used in the display plus 4,000 other flowering plants, including a number of new varieties.The ferret, still trained to catch rats, gets its name from Gaelie and ancient Celtic.Fervet means \u2018\u2018cunning or crafty one.\u201d ç AV N VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE Now Operated By GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Inc.NIGHT OR DAY PARKING AVAILABLE REASONABLE RATES 370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) EL.0767 SPEEDY OH BOY, THAT SURE SHHH- AS A BE I NOTSO IT WAS HER OLD CAR.1 TOOK IT TO GIRARD AUTOMOBILE fre NE) RARD AY hati] INC: ARGO = PLYMOUTH ON, YOU DARLING! 3 JUST LOVE SURERISES LIKE THAT) Space ' | LR fr.We PAGE FOUR ! THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1956 Small or large installations In houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS * PROMPT SERVICE * P.McCUAIG LIMITED 65 Hillside Ave.Westmount Use Examiner Classifieds for Best Results WEREDALE HOUSE AWARDS: Weredale House held their annual awards presentation last Friday evening.Parents were invited and over 25 awards were presented.Here E.Ever- son, chairman of the board of directors, left, presents Ken Moore with a gold watch as the B.D.Robertson Memorial Award for general proficiency, while V.F.McAdam, director, looks on.This award is the highest presente each year.(Photo by Ted Harrison 2 os Hold Final Service Colorful Displays FOR YOUR \"Victoria Day\u201d CELEBRATION Monday, May 21st MORTY SPECTOR, Proprietor SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO COMMUNITY BUYING \"WEST END HARDWARE Queen Elizabeth Hospital Facilities Taxed To Limit The demand tor accommodation has taxed the facilities of Queen Elizabeth Hospital to the \u2018\u2018utmost\u2019\u2019 according to the report of L.B.Unwin, president of the board of diréctors, made before the annual meeting recently.year totalled 43,689 and occupancy averaged 82.55 per cent during the year.In 1954, the patient days were 46,957 and occupancy was 88.70 per cent.The decrease during 1955 was due to the necessity of closing one floor 5251 SHERBROOKE WEST SPEEDY DELIVERY fo tho muraes shortage.0s due 854.During the first quarter of in 1951.He completed junior i while ) \u2019 1956 the deficit was $4,937, an ternship at Ottawa General Hos prog (Corner Northcliffe) WA.2755-6 Mr.Unwin also announced that improvement over the corre- pital and continued senior inter- Sig the new laboratory building has gponding period in 1955.The ship at St.Michael's Hospital highly been completed at a cost of| campaign committee objective of Toronto., army, $110,000 was surpassed with col- Later he joined the RCAF uj cons lections totalling $116,214, Senior medical officer and serv struc E.DACCORD Ltd.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR READY MIX LAWN TOP DRESSING .Cut grass as short as possible.'Rake up lawn throughly, in order to remove all dead grass or debris.If bare patches, loosen soil with rake, hoe or pick and break large lumps.Spread DACCORD READY MIX LAWN TOP DRESSING evenly, at the rate of one bag per 100 square feet (10'x 10\u2019) more or less.Rake lightly and evenly with a straight iron rake.Roll with medium heavy roller.» Water well and keep the soil surface constantly damp until the seed has germinated.E.DACCORD PHONES: Patient days during the past* $90,000 and constructed with the proposed increased hospital accommodation.Dr.Theodore R.Waugh, \u201cformerly of Royal Victoria Hospital, has been appointed pathologist-in-charge.Deficit for the year was $77,- 809 compared with $92,976 _in High tribute was paid to the hospital's radiology and pathology departments by Medical Superintendent Dr.Harold R.Griffith.\u201cThese areas do not seem to problem of ordering soil that, on many occasions, is not the correct material and also not the correct quantities.Minimum weight 100 Ibs.when packed .PER BAG _ | CASH & Price.$2.7 Delivered ™ 2.5 CARRY Phone today for further information about this time-saving, labour-saving and money-saving lawn top dressing.\u2014 Your best bet for a perfect lawn.A Inquiries Invited from Dealers LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR LIMITED \"Member of the Quebec Landscape Gardeners\u2019 and Nurseymen\u2019s Association\" NURSERY: 900 Montee de Liesse At Cote Vertu - Ville St.Laurent Rl.4-3425 \u2014 RI.4-3823- tion and X-ray treatment revealed an increase over 1954 for the latter and a decrease in the former.Treatments in 1955 numbered 3,266 compared to 3,218 in 1954 while there were 10,274 examinations in \u20195£ and 9,990 during the past year, All of these figures represent an increase over 1953.Due to the number of examinations, Department Director Dr.E.M.Crawford advocated the installation of a new general X-ray machine this year.Hospital statistics showed 4,996 admissions to the hospital during the year, a decrease from the 5,284 figure in 1954.Nine hundred-forty births were recorded and the death total was 112.\u2018Mortality rate percentage was 2.24 compared to 2.46 the previous year.A breakdown of patients religious denomination revealed 2,442 Protestants; 1,303 Catholics and 311 others.For S/L D.M.Clapi Final tribute was paid to the memory of Squadron Leader David Michael Clapin, Senin Medical Officer, RCAF wha funeral service was conducts recently at Church of Ascension Burial was in Ottawa.S-L Clapin died suddenly a& St.John's, Quebec.He was % years of age.Born in Ottawa, he attendel Holy Cross School there, % Michael's College in Toronto and the University of Ottam where he graduated in medicine ed in Western Canada and tit Yukon Territories.S-L Clapin is survived by hs wife, the former Eileen Har rington, and four children, David, Peter, Kathie and John.Also * PLYWOODS © HARDWARE * PAINTS * WALLBOARDS ® WALL PANELLINGS DO-IT-YOURSELF! ® COFFEE & END TABLE TOPS © IRON and WOOD LEGS _?SMALL SIZE PLYWOOD ® CUJ TO SIZE ORDERS SHOWROOM © IDEAS \u2014 PLANS ® DISPLAYS\u2014FREE ESTIMATES ® FREE SKETCHES DRAWN HOME OWNER'S BUDGET PLANS RS .RE.7-6575 SHEARER LUMBER ©.2571 Cote de Liesse Rd.Open Saturday till 12 noon Suggests : po \"25706 hold much glamor, but every doc- surviving are his mother, Mn pA, tor recognizes their increasing T.F.Clapin, and sister, Mrs, E That you restore the beauty of LE Ï importance to the welfare of our J.Fender of Toledo, Ohio.your lawn this Spring with gp 0 patients,\u201d he said, \u201cIn fact .phieë i LAT the whole future course of a ing | of] patient\u2019s life is often dependent CATHOLC .HOUR sixtes D A C C 0 R D R F A D Y M | X ae on decisions made by the .doctors Reverend Theodore Moone, No.i who work behind the scenes in| official of the Marriage Tribunal A R F | these departments.\u201d in Montreal, will speak on tht Mond Labs Are Busy Catholic Hour on Sunday, at 2:06 Roya ; In citing the trend towards in- p.m.on Station CTAD.His ab wd Ë The most practical and effective ready-mixed top The most frequent reason for failing to obtain a creasing use of laboratory tests, ject will be \u201cChrist and te leadi i dressing for your lawn.Contains everything to velvet-like lawn is the inadequate preparation of Dr.Griffith pointed out that 32,- Sick.\u201d awar : make a beautiful lawn in à single operation ! the soil and particularly the lack of sufficient 464 examinations were carried Trop) W CONTENTS \u2014 Rich Screened Top Soil - High water after the operation.So please remember \u2014 Othe ooo Percentage of Organic Matter - Top Quality do not use Daccord Ready Mix Lawn Top Dressing out in 1955 \u2014 twice the amount India has about 170,000,000 utte \"a Grass Seed, free of-clover.Blended in the proper on hard surfaces.- of work done 10 years ago, | cattle, or one-third of the worlds Jute dl Lt .: ; ; ; though the size of the hospital | cattle production.ketr hy ; proportions that only wide experience and testing Our many years of experience in creating lawns has not increased man À has proven to be correct and to give quick results.as well as general landscaping is invaluable if .; Madd Ë HOW TO USE DACCORD real value is to be obtained for the money spent.b In the department of radiology, tion X This top dressing will definitely eliminate your the figures for X-ray examina- e UMBE # \" an ess \\INTS \u2014 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1956 PAGE FIVR L.W.TOWNSEND, OBE, MC, left, 644 Belmont Ave., who was recently elected president of the Montreal YMCA, presents F.B.Walls, the retiring president, with a gavel on behalf of thè Metropolitan board of directors.\u201c Lt, Col.Campbell Visits Regiment On Parade Night The weekly parade night of 11 Signal Regiment R.C.Signals was highlighted this week by a visit from Lt.Col.D.D.Campbell, CD, DSO 1, 10 Militia Group, acting for Brig.Aird Nesbitt, ADC.Lt.Col.Campbell carried out inspection and was conducted by Lt.Col.H.L.Hurdle, OBE, commanding officer, on a tour of the armory and lecture rooms while normal training was in progress.Signals are one of the more highly skilled branches of the .army and parade night training consists mainly of technical instruction in wireless and line Cadets Presented With Awards The presentation of five trophies for outstanding work during the year highlighted the sixteenth annual inspection of No.1 (West Montreal) Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Cadets held Monday at the Armory of the Royal Montreal Regiment.WO1 G.Fitzrandolph was the leading trophy winner being awarded the Tudhope Memorial Trophy and the Rotary Cup.Other winners included FSR.Pa- qutte, Grafton Cup for Musketry; Lac.M.L.Simon, Commanding Officers Trophy; FS D.Madden, Pathfinders Navigational Shield.Studio Players Final Concert The YMCA Studio Players final production of the season, On Monday Next, will have its final performance tonight in the Y studio.This fast-moving comedy outlines the trials and tribulations of the Drossmouth Repertory | Company during the rehearsal of a new play with the eager author turning up to watch her brain-éhild being brought to life.Its a happy little company, she finds; the ingenue always in tears, the leading man bickering With his wife, the stage manager and produc constantly at each other's\u2019 throûts.44 mots ; nas Ton a ad @s 6 communication methods and equipment.In addition to the training in the armoury there are weekend exercises and one week at camp where the regiment operates under field conditions.The unit is not quite up to strength and will welcome any man interested in the commuri- cations field.The armoury is located at 3 Hillside Ave, Weat- mount and parade nights are Tuesday and Thursday.\"WE'RE ALL UP SIDE DOWN BUT STILL DOING BUSINESS ospuoy] junowysomn O,soddo \u2018oAy Ao19-40 104107) 1S3M \u2018LS FXOOUYAUYIHS Lb0S NOILYDOT MIN ¥NO 1Y SINVS \u2018V \u2018SVHO $iIddNS 13d VIYOLOIA Lausse- ANNUAL MEETING (Open To Al Residents) WESTMOUNT MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION Victoria Hall \u2014 Tuesday, May 8th 8.15 P.M.Attend your annual town meeting to discuss Westmount municipal problems and hear the state of the City reviewed by His Worship The Mayor and by the Council.i * Refreshments, get-together and open discussion * * Membership open to all residents of Westmount \u201caeons .* \u2019 * a aa SEH SET Eid PAGE SIX ~ THE EXA MINE R | Rah ng ann pope - de pub Serving the City of Westmount LL he guper-natural and divine facts.Published Every Friday by a.Ag far as the future life is THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY concerned we probably all be- Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave., Montreal.lieve in it but we find it im- WAlnut 2773 % - > im it: «\u201c .possible to imagine it; for \u201cEye epende ea: .: newspaper for the home, Dai ene hex: | .© © |hath not seen, nor ear heard, vice.Mail subscriptions: $2.00\u2018 per year; $1,60 \u2019 neither have entered - into the.half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept., into natural and hi nan words, 4 heart of man, the things which Ottawa.Lo God hath prepared for them that FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1956 Jove Him,\u201d and if He has provided for our personalities a na- things I see no difficulty in believing that He will provide a : rsonaliti to enjoy spiritual Faith and Doubt II persenalities enio If admitted to the Union, Alas- By Rev.Canon R.K.Naylor ka would be the first of the 50 states in area and last in population, while Hawaii would bé 17th Rector, Trinity Memorial Church in area and \u201844th in population.UNITED Exception is taken by many people to two clauses in the Cc ALVARY CHURCH Creed: \u201cHe descended into hall,\u201d and \u201cI believe in the Resurrection of the body.\u201d Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue It is unfortunate that the word \u201chell\u201d is used in the English Wesimount .New Testament to represent two Greek words which may be Mimsrer: co Anglicized \u201cGehenna\u201d and \u201cHades.\u201d Gehenna is the Greek trans- Rev.Walter J, spance literatio of the Hebrew \u2018Ge Hinnom,\u201d The Valley of Hinnom.This an: 00 am.Morning Worship- (Sun- valley lay to the west of the Temple.It had been turned by the |- day School in attendance) Kings of Judah into a place for the worship of Moloch: The re- |\" 7 pi.Tere Jou There oy forming King Josiah broke down the image and altar of Moloch and Lord?\u201d.made the valley an unclean place by turning it into a city dump, received last Sunday night that the | This type of service was so well ber of well-known Negro Spiritu where a fire was kept burning to destroy the refuse.The bodies Choir will again be heard in a tue of executid criminals were cast there.Small wonder that it be- A HEARTY INVITATION TO came the symbol of eternal punishment.The word is used three Organist and Choir Director: times in that sense in the New Testament.Hades, on the other hand, is simply \u201cthe unseen place,\u201d \u201cthe place of departed spirits.\u201d In the second chapter of Acts it is used in this general sense; in other passages it is a place of punishment, while such terms as \u201cParadise\u201d or \u2018\u2018Abraham\u2019s bosom\u2019 are used to denote a place of bliss.Our Lord told the dying thief that he would be that day with Him in Paradise.St.Peter says that God had not left the Soul of Jesus in Hades, i.e, in \u2018the place of departed spirits.Surely St.Luke in each passage is referring to the same condition or place.Still later St.Peter says in his Epistle that Jesus went in the Spirit and preached to the spirits in prison; which sometime were disobedient.The most natural interpretation is that Our Lord's Spirit did not remain in idleness while His Body lay in the grave but that He entered into that spirit life which awaits all of ug, and that in that state He proclaimed the same Good News that He had proclaimed in the years of His Ministry.That is what the Creed means when it declares that \u201cHe descended into hell.\u201d We may wish that the Church had devised a more intelligible expression, just as we wish at times that the physicist and the psychologist would use terms that could be easily understood.The Resurrection of the body gives a good deal of offence to some minds; to others it is most welcome.It was Bishop Light- foot who said a good many years ago that the Resurrection of the body is not a philosophical difficulty but a philosophical necessity.The body is that agency by which we express ourselves.It was by means of His Body - hands and feet, eyes and ears and tongue - that Our Lord expressed Himself in His Ministry.It was by means of His Body that He made Himself known to His disciples after His Resurrection.But it was a transformed Body - subject entirely to His Spirit; what St.Paul calls a spiritual body.I suppose that when St.Paul says in First Thessalonians \u201cthe dead in Christ shall rise first: then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air\u201d we imagine our natural bodies performing mass feats of levitation.But St.Paul has a very different idea as we see in First Corinthians, where he says that \u201cflesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God .but \u201c we shall ail be changed.For this Mrs.Alice Brown.A.Mus.(McGill) corruptible must put on incor- DOMINION-DOUGLAS ruption, and this mortal must Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.put on immortality.\u201d Service.Of course the Apostle is try- Ministers: ing to put into words a condition | Rev.A, Lloyd Smith, M.A.D:D.for which there are no words, Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A.for it is a condition which we HOLY COMMUNION have never experienced.The (0:00 am.Intermediate and Senior Church School SYN AGOGU ES 11:00 am.Nursery, Kindergarten, : : , Primary and Junior Departments.11:00 am.Dr.Lloyd Smith: CONGREGATION fomovd Smith con SHAAR HASHOMAYIM viction\u201d.450 Kensington Avenue, 7:30 p.m.Rev.Eric Mellwain: Westmount, Que.Misused Power \u2014 8:45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Cantor Nathan Mendelson will be administered at the close of Rev.J.J.Fromm both services.PUBLIC WORSHIP Organist and Choirmaster \u2014 NEW MOON WIL.BE BLESSED Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac, THIS SABBATH MORNING Sabbath Eve., Friday, May 4th ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH Candle Lighting at 7:40 p.m, Evening Services at 7:50 p.m.101 Cote St.Antoine Road BATH MOKNINO 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Services : (near Argyle Avenue] 10:00 a.m.Junior Congregation - WESTMOUNT 10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings .\u2014_\u2014 Leviticus, Ch.35, v.1 \u2014 ; Minister: Jeremiah, Ch.16, v.19 \u2014 Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.E co.17, v.14, 50 vening ervices at 7:50 p.m.o .Ethics of the Fathers, Ch, § 11:00 am.\u201cA Man's Most Divine WEEKDAY SERVICES Act\u201d, Broadcast, CBM.Sunday morning at 8:30 am.7:30 pm.\u201cA Man Makes Three Weekday mornings at 7:30 a.m.Discoveries\u201d.Sunday and Weekday evenings Mr.Grant at Both Services at 7:55 p.m.qq Friday, May 4th, New Moon, 11:00 a.m.Church School morning services at 7:15 a.m.Organist and Choir Director PHILLIPS MOTLEY TEMPLE EMANU-EL B.A, Mus.Nan FC.c.o.4128 Sherbrooke St.West - Westmount, Montreaf \\W Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi EAN Park SABBATH SERVICES yal we MMANUEL .Sa, Dre Sin wii speak on MIN | 2e\" UNITED CHURCH THE ACADEMY OF HILLEL\u201d.Sat- re.Western Ave.at Lansdowne urday Morning, May 5th, at 11:30 _ K o'clock, annual Sisterhood Sabbath Minister: Service followed by Oneg Shabbat and Mother and Daughter Luncheon Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A., B.Din the Temple Community House.equ SIO sc00L | Sunday, May 6h 1 urday orning, .9:45 o'clock, Sunday Morning at 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship 10:15 o'clock.Daily Hebrew School \u201cThe Christian \u2018Pertec- Monday through Thursday after- tion\u201d.noons commencing at 3:30 o'clock.7:30 p.m.Evening Worship: \u2014_\u2014 \u201cBrain-washing and Emo- DAILY SERVICES - tional Perversion\".Monday through Thursday Evenings at 5:45 p.m.Sunday Mornings at INFANTS NURSERY 10:15 o'clock.with trained attendants HOME AND SCHOOL 11:00 A.M Closing Breakfast Meeting and Election of Officers, Sunday Morning, Choir Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.May 6th, at 10:15 o'clock, Organist: 0.R.Gliddon BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH SHERBROOKE WEST and ROSLYN Moderator: George Adam Minister Emeritus: J.A.Johnston, B.A, D.D.Minister's Assistant: Miss.Gwen Harvey, B.A, Organist: Galt McDermot, B.A., B.Mus.Guest Preacher, both Services: M.F.McCUTCHEON, B.A, D.D.Minister Emeritus, First Baptist Church, Montreal - 11:00 am.\u201cTHE SCANDAL OF THE CROSS.\u201d : 7:30 pm \u201cFHE GOSPEL OF THE WORLD.\u201d VISITORS WELCOME ur Sunday School meets at 11:08 a.m.WORSHIP AS A, FAMILY ! IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD \u201cx tural \u2018body to enjoy natural spiritual * body for the same THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAX 4, 1956 : \u2014\u2014 i of the Cross\u201d and at 7:30 pm, \u201cThe Gospel of the World.\u201d Dy, \u2018McCutcheon has recently .concluded a ministry as:
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