The Westmount examiner, 15 juin 1956, vendredi 15 juin 1956
[" Vo Candidates ; \u201cOne of the - quietest v ; provincial election cam- » paigns in years come to a close Wednesday with voting day, - and in \u2018the meanwhile .three candidates are .the local riding: \u201c \u2018Graham Gould, reprè-\" senting the.government,- \u2014 and standing on its ree-.\u2018ord, is-a local resident \u2014= born and raised in\u2019 the riding- \u2014 \u201cand is \u201c accënting - the gover: | ment\u2019s Ad to private - |.enterprise and its development of resources.-.- Married, father of five, bei is a rising young \u2019 lawyer.i - Richard Hyde, elected as a Liberal locally in the provincial byelee- tion here a year ago is a bachelor and is mainly basing his campaign on an attack of the government.-In a closing appeal to the electors of West- mount-St.George, Richard Hyde urged all electors to make.a special point of exercising thelr democratic right _.to vote, \u201cIt is only once _in four or five years that you, the people have the right of government in your own hands\u201d said Mr.Hyde.\u201cDo not fail to take advantage of that sacred right which was gained through the unremitting efforts of our forefathers.\u201d Mr.Hyde pointed out that in his opinion the issue today is clear.It is simply a question of whether the government of our great pro- (Continited on page 7) Brandeis University Professor, Guest, Of Hashomayim Grp.: r Dr.Nahum N.Glatzer, professor of Jewish history at Brandeis University, Mass., will be faculty guest of the fourth annual Laymen\u2019s Institute sponsored by the men of Shaar' Hashomayim this wéek-end in the Laurentians, He will.give threk.seminars on the theme \u201cClassical Judaism\u201d.Rabbi Wilfied Shuchat | will, lead the study session on Pirkei \u201cAbot Sabbath afternoon.Dr.Glatzer js an internationally known Jewish scholar thinker and man of letters,\" He succeeded Martin Buber, as pro- fésgor of Jewish religious philosophy at Franfort University, Germany.He has been associated wifh Brandeis since 1950.Among Dr.Glatzer\u2019s books are\u2019 \u201cA\u2019 History\u201d \u2018GE \u2018the \u2018Talmudic \u201cPerida\u201d and \u201cThe Language ol, Faith Re ee + |.voL.xxvii, No.24 AT THE FAIR: Graham Gould, government candidate in the local riding in the provincial election Wednesday, with his wife and five children at the fair in Westmount Park.T - PHOTOGRAPHED LAST YEAR as they talked of the by- election of the time in Central Station are Transport Minister George Marler and Richard Hyde, who is again contesting the local riding for the Liberals.- .among yqung Canadians \u2018council.It was presented to Miss \u201cAd Lucem\u201d, .MacMiilan for stories, Isabel Hol- WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 na TWENTY PAGES ! Distribute Awards, Prizes At Weston School (losing Distribution of prizes, songs by the children and other features were on the program at Weston School's closing exercises Tuesday afternoon.Cecil Currie.The chairman was Professor Dr.\" Mary Winspear addressed ¥- the pupils, drawing on her experiences in Africa last summer.She stressed the importance of sympathy and understanding for countries at earlier stages of development than their own.The school choirs under the direction of Mrs.A.Tanner sang two groups of songs while Mlle.T.Ferault conducted the French choir in three selections.Accompanist was Mrs.A.Hanken.Janet McGuinness received the Weston School Alumnae award as president of the.students\u2019 McGuinness by Miss Jan Mec- Clear; Awards for contributions to the school magazine, were presented to six students by A.B.Thompson, father of the editor.Recipients were Daphne Tucker and Heather Black for their poems.Danielle Moquette and Sandra land\u2019 for drawings and Sherrill Ruston for French, The shield for intertffôtsë basketball was won by Bronte: Sandra MacMillan réceived the éup for-pointé in gymnastic dis- ar 1 ù FE | to play on \u2018behalf of Bronte House from Mrs.W.N.McGuinness.Helen Thompson, representing Austen House, was presented with the shield for achievement in house activity.Susan Ilsley received the IODE prize for the student showing good development in all important phases of school life during the year.The Frank Winspear bursary was presented by Dr.Winspear \u2018Sharon McMichael.winners were: Heather Black, \u2018Penny Illsley, Helen Ross, Tanya Ballantyne and Elizabeth ~Mc- Auley, Winners of honour ribbons for study were Kitty Patton, Daphne -Saunderson, Maggie Bruck and Sheila Northey.- Mrs, activities.Winners of the swimming meet were Kitty Patton; - Susan Glagsford, Beryl Martin, ' Susan McDougall, Robyn Mac- .Donald, Suzanne Foucer and - Helen Ross.- PE Senior track meet awards * | went to Heather Black, Nora Shepard and Sharon McMichael.Intermediate prizewinnerd wee: \u201c(Continued on Page 2) general Other - T.P.Murphy read a report on games and physical\u201d \u2018 xs me TTT ity ca, - sexe PAGE TWO Baha'i Group Under Suppression In Iran Baha'is of Westmount, were informed by Chairman, Rowland |.HEstall at a recent meeting that the Baha'i Faith in Iran is still outlawed and meetings cannot be held.\u201c Although suppressed last year pressure of world opinion has kept the Iranian Parliament from formally dcting against\u201d thé Faith.However, million Iranians, members of the country's largest religious minority, are barred from publicly practising their religion.Property worth millions of.dollars is in Government hands \u2018and the 165 ft, dome of the Baha'i spiritural centre in Teheran has been stripped of its glazed tile and is being used as the office of the Military Governor.Baha'is in Iran have taken no formal action respecting the ban.One of their spiritual beliefs is obendience to civil \u2018powers.They fear any overt act would bring new outbursts of fanaticism such as took place last year.The Baha'i Faith which emphasizes the spiritual unity of mankind and advocates universal peace has been persecuted periodically in Iran ever since it was founded in the middle of the last century.Th faith which has spread from Iran throughout the world has drawn its membership from all races and religions.In Canada the Baha'i World Faith was established over fifty years ago and now has representation in communities across the country.IMPORTED GOODS of best quality Many patterns to choose from in SHETLANDS, SAXONYS, TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, TROPICALS SUITS and TOPCOATS Made to Measure QUICK SERVICE Customer's or our material made wp.® REPAIRING © REMODELLING e REFITTING F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.WI.6633 more than half a\u2019 Dr.S.Foster, Scientist, - Dom.-Douglas Speaker A -Canadian nuclear scientist, Dr.Stuart Foster, will be guest speaker at a lecture in Domin- ion-Douglas United Church, Monday, June 18, beginning at 8 pm.Dr.Foster was one of two Canadian scientists who attended the international top level physics conference in Moscow re- and show colored pictures he took in Russia.(Continued from page 1) listed as Kitty Patton, Jill Murphy, Susan Meiser, Daphne Tucker, and Linda Hunt.Susan McDougall, Nancy Daly and Mavis Black took junior honors.Mrs.W.N.McGuinness presented honor ribbons in sports to: Kitty Patton, Jill Murphy, Daphne Tucker, Wendy Sparrow, Robyn MacDonald, Nancy Daly, Sally Nicholls, Susan McDougall, Diana Tucker, Judy Tabah, Mavis Black, Maggie Bruck and Barbara MacKinnon.Recipients of graduation certificates were Isobel Holland, Sandra MacMillan, Janet McGuin- ness, Carolyn Reid, Helen Thompson and Beryl Martin, Ontario's combined expenditures on education, health, and welfare is now over $170 million annually.\u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR | ©.INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.ms WA.4568 Montreal lL alll IV VV VV VV VV VV VV VIF VV VVVVY CHARLES ms > p p p > p p p b ) p p p p p p > > k LIMITED .Interior Decorating Service For 40 Years MOVED To larger and more modern premises in WESTMOUNT PLACE Westmount's newest apartment building 4421 :ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Between Kensington & Metcalfe Aves.- Phone: WE.2726 ALLAAAAALAAAALAAAAAAAALAAALN BROOKS Lassssssssssssssssand : M cently.He will discuss his trip Distribute Awards, .THE WESTMOUNT AW.WINNERS: Dr.A.W.Trueman, Film Board, was present at Westmount High School last week to present the annual awards of honor.Left to right are: J.Lawley, Julie Adams, Dr.Trueman, and Peter Jacobs.THIS WEEK AND NEXT (Photo by Ted Harrison) \u20ac AT .Unity Boys\u2019 Club A PROJECT OF WESTIAOUNT ROTARY CLUB LILI III II III III III SAIS I IRL IUT By Maurice M aria sine Unity Social Club Some 35 members of the Unity Social Club of Elderly People visited Valleyfield travelling by Provincial Transport.The group arrived in Valleyfield approximately at noon and were taken on a tour of one of the industrial firms in the city.The bus left Unity headquarters at 10:30 travelling to Valleyfield via Beauharnois and returning on Highway No.2 through Coteau.At Valleyfield the group assembled at Sauve Park where each member was given a box lunch, The Valleyfield Chamber of Commerce was the sponsor of the tour.On Wednesday, June 27, the Unity Social Club of Elderly People, will join with the other Elderly Peoples\u2019 Clubs throughout the greater Montreal, and go to Senneville for the Annual Picnic.Details of this event will be announced as soon as possibie, Carnival Week There are still two nights to go for Club members, their par- \u2018ents and friends to attend the Rotary Club of Westmount Carnival which is being held on S Catherine Street near the Glen.Some thirty booths are available to test luck and skill and guarante a good time and fun for the whole family.All proceeds from the Carnival go toward the public service of the Club.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount is one of the many services which the Rotary Club of Westmount sponsors.Talent Club Fred Pennell's Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade will visit the Federal Training School on Thursday, June 21.Our readers will recall that the Unity Boys\u2019 Club made history at the Penal Institution on Dec 28.It was the first time in the history of Penal Institutions.that.children of both sexes were peFrmnitted to enter a prison.The show at that ime: was well received and was 8] forerunner of a great many other shows by other organizations.The Variety Show at the Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital on June 6th | which was a great success.> Childrens Jamboree =, The annual boree at Belmont Park will take place this yeaf ôn Wednesday, July 11, The Unity Boys\u2019 Club in conjunttion\u2018 wit 1 other Boys\u2019 | Talent - Club - presented \u201cà |' Childrens\u2019 Jam- |] Clubs, will visit Belmont Park for the annual fun.Unity's quota will be one hundred.Boys and Girls who wish to attend this special event are urged to register immediately.Trip to Granby Zoo full turn-out for the trip to the Granby Zoo on Tuesday, June 26.The original date was Wednesday, June 27.The group is meeting at the Club at 9:30 a.m, and intend to spend the day at the Zoo, returning to Montreal sometime before six p.m.on the same day.The Summer Program officially gets underway on Tuesday, July 3.Registrations are being accepted for the program.The facilities at the Staynor Park have become available through the courtesy of the Westmount Parks and Playgrounds Department, * Camp Lewis News A wonderful outdoor experience is awaiting some eight hundred boys this summer.Camp Lewis at St.Adolphe de Howard in the Laurentians will officially open this year on Thursday, June 28.Members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club and other M.B.A.affiliated Clubs between the ages of eight and fifteen will be leaving Montreal on June 28.The first group, will include some 250 boys.This year the medicals will be conducted at the Unity Boys' Club, 1090 Greene Avenue on Wedpesday, June 27.Although the first camp period is almost complete, there are several openings in the following periods.Registration will be accepted at the Unity Boys' Club.of the National * \u201cIt looks as though there is a A.Moffat Heads n ei Allegro Singers.; Alex Moffat .was re - elected president of the Allegro Singers, one of the cits newest singing groups, at the general meeting held recently.- George Patterson was named vice-president and Frank Berri- gan, secretary.Other officers include Ron Currie, treasurer; Marlene Dietche, membership, and St.Clair Quinn, publicity.The meeting was under chairmanship of Mr.Moffat who presided over reading of the committee reports by members of the rétiring executive.On May 30 the group made its first public appearance at St.Monica's Church hall with presentation of an \u201cEvening of Song\u201d.The singers were under direction of E.J.Duplantis, B.Mus., and one of the group's founders.Stan Engel was master of ceremonies and James \u2018Ber mingham, accompanist.The Allegro Singers expressed a vote of thanks to Councillor Charles C.Brown who donated the programs for the \u201cEvening of Song\u201d and to Rev.F.Mc- Mahon, PP, who -turned over to the singers all of the proceeds from the concert.The proceeds were originally destined to\u2019'go to the St.Monica's building fund.Ontario, long recognized as an angler\u2019s paradise, lived up to its reputation as finny denizens of its 250,000 lakes (and streams), took 26 top awards in the 1955 Field and Stream Fishing Contest.KEN CHISHOLM © COMMUNITY PUBLIC \u201cRELATIONS ® CORPORATE PUBLIC RELATIONS © SPECIAL PROMOTIONS ° P.O.Box 188 | Montreal 9 - 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LIBARY HOURS The following schedule of hours is now in effect at Wests mount Public Library: Wednes- KEEP COOL! during the hot summer days SPECIAL IMPORTED TROPICALS Just Arrived.\u2018Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's the advice for a fine evening THIS IS THE IDEA: This old streetcar is being used to advertise the annual carnival.of the Westmount Rotary Club, currently in progress at Westmount Park, at the Glen.Follow of fun and enjoyment.Young Executive Care\u201d Vital Business Concern \u201cThe care and feeding of young executives is a prime concern of every businessman, because, of all the elements that constitute an enterprise, this human element is the most vital,\u201d P.S.MacNutt of Johnston and Johnston, Ltd., told Westmount Rotary Wednesday.pany,\u201d Mr.MacNutt said, \u201cand they should be taught to think and act for- themselves.When the junior executive feels something should be done, he musn\u2019t be made to ask the boss.He must be encouraged to go and tell the boss so as not to be absolutely dependent on his word.\u201d It wag a matter of giving these young men opportunity and responsibility.\u201cPerhaps they lack experience and may make a mistake or two, but they should not be neglected.\u2018The alternative is ruin to the business.\u201d \u201d Mr.MacNutt declared that chines.There had to be a deep understanding of \u201chuman relations on the part of management before any hopes of permanent success in contemporary business could be entertained.\u201cThere are.three requisites to a proper nurturing of young \u2018men in business, They should be made to feel they belong to the organization and have a role to play in its fortunes.Their desire for recognition, a profoundly human one, should be given satis- \u201cThese men are your com-¥ men cannot be run like ma- Dr.À.Archibald Speaker At Baptist Church Sunday Interim Pastor Dr.A.C.Archibald will prach at both services in Westmount Baptist Church Sunday.In the morning he will speak on the subject \u201cEnter God\u201d and in the evening \u201cWe begin to finish\u2019 On Wednesday, June 20, at the 8 p.m.fellowship meeting, Dr.Archibald will continue a series of discussions on the relationships of God to man, The following Wednesday his topic will be \u201cHow much can we rely on God to help us?\u201d STUDY IN US.John Messenger, 494 Victoria- avenue will begin college studies next September at Springfieid College, Springfield, Mass.A graduate of Westmount Junior High School, he is the son of Mr, and Mrs.W.Messenger.He .| Hour, will major in physical education.\u2018WE.4046 -55 YEARS ir WESTMOUNT .y Reiiable 200 || WarcH mEPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 Catholic Hour The Director of the - Catholic Reverend George KF.Thoms, will give the third talk of the present series under the title \u2018on.the Catholic Hour, Sunday, June 17 on Station CJAD at 2:05 p.m.1 The Arabian camel; or dromedary, has one hump; the Asiatic Bactrian camel has two humps.\u201cFor Thinking Parents\u201d PAGE THRER Entries Sought | For Flower Groun's Rose Garden Contest There is a call out for all flower enthusiasts who cultivate rose gardens as preparations for the West End Horticultural Society\u2019s Rose Garden competition get underway.The competition will comprise two classes and two prizes rill be offered in each class.Eligible for entry in Class \u2018A\u2019 are gardens established prior to 1952 with a minimum of 16 plants, The W.George Borland Trophy.will constitute first prize and\u2019 cash will be offered for second.Class \u2018B\u2019 entries will be gardens established since 1952 with a minimum of eight plants.There will be cash prizes for first and second-place standings.Both classes are open to all amateur members of the West End group and membership may be gained by a fee of 31 sent in\" with entry.Applications are made by writing Mrs.E.D.Bent, 5000 Hingston avenue, with information on the location of the.garden and in which class entry is to be made.All entries should be.mailed on or before June 16, the time of judging will be determined by the rose garden committee.Details regarding the summer garden competitions may be obtained from Robert.S.Semple, WA, 7814.structor, Gaston Bazinet.rates ! 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Worsted PANTS - everyone concerned.\u2019 , ch 4,2 Made-to-measure $15 Thanks to the speaker were oF y ° & | tendered by club .president : Er- .Also Blazers & Sport Jackets nest E.Mills who chair ed ge 3 3 Meeting, A gay summer atriol here prevailed at the Iuscheen hightened- by the reported \u2018suc- Bo tary i ° RESTYLING AND \u2018REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS - Avenue Tailors 5 .& VALET SERVICE 1166 Greene Avenue \u2019 (Just below St.Catherine) .APICK-UP and DELIVERY © Ë \u2018WE.5908 ¥ eLosen SATURDAYS EE = - +.Re gt J|icess.of the first night of J Carnival.ga: 10: a.m, to\u2019 8 pay Monday, : dar 10.8 Thursday, riday: -10 Jam: t=o-Éloset dl aay\u201coù J|-Saturaey.ine - parE] pe Wg 25 5 rame TE tA pr Memorial Park Dedication For the first time In more: than & quarter of a century, a.new memorial park, sponsored: by Jewish Congregations will- be dedicated on Sunday, at 11:00 a.m.The \u2018Eternal Gardens Memorial Park\u201d is situated in Beacons- field, Quebec, a short distance from Montreal.Four congrega- ticns \u2014 Beth-El, Beth Sholom, Shaare Zedek and Shaare Zion -\u2014 | have located t'eir congregational, cemeteri.s within this park.The exec lent location and the fine landscaping will make this area the most beautiful and stately final resting place available to the Jewish community of Montreal.The large tract of land will be maintained so that each participating congregation will be sure of the dignity and sanctity that is befitting a congregational Cemetery.The area will be completely sodded, with spirea shrubs and beautiful evergreens.A chapel will be conveniently located on the grounds.\u2018All driveways will be of asphalt, and a parking lot will accommodate 200 cars.Among those who will participate in Sunday's dedication ceremony will be Rabb Morton Leif- man of Congregation Beth-E]; Rabbi Bernard Leffell of Shaare Zedek Congregation; Rabbi Mau- vice S.Cohen of the Shaare Zion | Congregation; and Rabbi Paul Liner of Tempe Beth Sholom.Mayor R.S.Turnham of Bea- consfield, and Mr.Sam Paper- man, President of the Synagogue Council of Montreal, will extend greetings.Cantor Solomon Gis- ser of Shaare Zion Congregation will chant the memorial prayer, and Cantor Mendel Fogel of Shaare Zedek Congregation will chant a Psalm.Mr.Norman the principal address.the ceremony.Genser, President of Eternal Gardens Memorial Park will deliver The public is invited to attend * above from left, Dave Campbell, Carnival Chairman, Rev.Bailey, Jerry McNeill, Canadien Hockey Star, Borden Empey, Harold Giles and Bilt Moxley, Vice-President of Westmount Rotary, caught by our photographer at the weight-guessing booth of the Westmount Rotary Carnival, which opened Tuesday fo run through this Saturday.WEATHER SMILES ON ROTARY CARNIVAL, \u2014 pictured ST.GEORGE'S SCHOOL FOUNDED 1930 CO-EDUCATIONAL DAY SCHOOL PRE-SCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, HIGH SCHOOL Small Classes, highly qualified and experienced staff.Music, and industrial arts an integral part of program.Montreal\u2019s only co-educational private school.AGNES MATTHEWS, M.A., Principal For further information write to THE SECRETARY, 3090 WESTMOUNT BLVD.WE.3204 fine Weston School INCORPORATED 18 SEVERN AVE.WESTMOUNT, FI.9856 Boys and girls to age of six in pre-school groups with experienced teachers.Large rooms, outside play area.Taxi service available.Girls through elementary and high school classes for university entrance and McGill School Leaving Certificate.Small classes.Individual attention.FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF Miss Mary Winspear, M.A., Ph.D.BEE PORTER FREE DELIVERY FAST SERVICE DE.3541 ® FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY © GROCERIES AND IMPORTED DELICACIES NATIONA| r0OD SHop ALE & \u201cTHE HOME OF FINE FOODS\" 4865 Sherbrooke West (near Victoria) \u2014-Photo by Ed Bermingham | Founder of Lower Canada Still Hale and Hearty In UK OldBoys Hear At Ceremonies The old boys of Lower Canada College were told yesterday that \u201cthe boss\u2019 is in good health and enjoys watching cricket and tennis on the television set presented to him on his 90th birthday last November.The boss, as he is known af- | fectionately to old boys of LCC, is Dr.C.S.Fosbery, the founder of the school in 1908.He now lives in retirement at Bourne- | mouth, England.He gave the | school to his old pupils in 1924 to run as a non-profit making ht corporation.He retired in 1935.* A report on Dr.Fosbery was given to pupils, their parents, and former pupils at Founder's Day ceremonies at the school on | Royal Avenue.The ceremonies, in addition to the report of Headmaster D.S.|| Penton, included the presentation of athletic prizes, academic awards and an address by H.E.Griffiths, director of athletics, McGill University, was held in the shade of the open air rink roof on the school grounds.In reporting on athletic aeti- ;| vities at the school during the year, Mr.Penton said: \u201cWe cannot always win championships but we can always play with spirit and good sport- manship.Our senior teams have done just that this year and we shall remember them with considerable affection for the way in which they have upheld the tradition of clean play and good sportsmanghip.\u201d Upper VIth certificates were presented to 21 students and lower VIth certificates to 42 students.Five boys were awerd- ed athletic letters, : More than 80 awards were | presented for athletic achieve- \u2018ments, in swimming, track sad \u2014_\u2014 field, gymnastics, golf and \u2018shooting.Among the academic awards the Lieutenant Governor\u2019s Silver Medal was awarded to E.L.Morris; the Lieutenant Governor\u2019's Bronze Medal, to C.H.Bryant; and the Governgr General's Medal to W.I.Reilly.Enfer Montreal Cup Acfion Henri Rochon, Robert Bedard will head a contingent of top- seeded tennis stars competing for the Montreal Cup Saturday afternoon in St.Laurent.\u2018 Preliminaries will be staged at Gohier and Beaudet parks with the fin slated for the former.A large crowd is expected to turn out for the event, one of the top tournaments in the pru- vince.x VIOLIN STAGES the evolution of the violin -the teen different stages through which it passed from its crude to the complex instrument we know today.NOTICE LIAM ROSS MACDONALD, Buyer, presently residing at 145 Brock Avenue North, Montreal West, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present or next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from his wife OLIVE BARBARA REINHQLD MACDONALD, Clerk of the City and District bec, on the grounds of adultery.DATED at Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, this 25th day of May, 1956.Solicitors for the Applicant IOI B.A 0) i .REGB.FUNCRAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED funeral Home amd Chapek IR REIT ] Chapel of Cathedral Beauty E À In its fascinating account of - Book of Knowledge describes and illustrates no less than four- beginnings in pre-Grecian times NOTICE is«hereby given that WIL-_ of Montreal, in the Province of Que- LAFLEUR, BROWN & PITCHER Steiner Pupils The pupils of Karl Steiner, pianist and piano teacher, will take part iri the annual recital, Monday, June 18 at.Mary Beetles School, 4956.Decarie Boulevard, beginning at 8 p.m.Among those taking part will be Evelyn Allen, Rebekah Men- delson, Alice \u2018Quint, Amnon, Altschuler, Leah Mendelson, Samuel Stieglitz, David Mendel- To Hold Recital son, Jack Mendelson, Maureen Katz, Tora Wisenthal, Billy Wis- enthal, Harry Stieglitz, Davis Joachim and Louis Caplan.Algo Mark Caplan, Jack Bot- ner and Jolanta Sosinski.They will play J.B.Bach, Kirkberger, Bela \u2018Bartok, Gretchaninoff, Hindemith (2nd -Sonata), Mil- haund, Alexander, Tasméni and .others.SPORT SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS WHITE SHIRTS By Arrow | T-SHIRTS MEN'S - 1267 Greene Avenue special Short Sleeve Leno ln Dan River Cotton .- Crisp, Lightweight - serve 195 12435 BERMUDA SHORTS SWIM SUITS sure on 3.95 In jockey or boxer styles Large selection of fancy PLAY SHORTS | ln a variety of shades Open Fridays to 9 p.m.{Opposite Steinberg\u2019 s) 219 3-625 we 3.95 we 3.95 WEAR April.Parisian Critics Praise Exhibit Of Local Artist »% A young Westmount artist, \u2018who staged \u2018a first exhibition of her works in a Paris gallery recently, favorably.impressed French magazine critics.Petry, daughter of Mr.end Mrs.H.Howard Petry, 485 Lans- for her ceramic art which she deplayed, along with anether Mentreal artist Claude Gerin- Lajoie, at the Gallery Voyelles in Paris from March 15 to mid- 8.Barin, writing in \u2018Artes\u201d, || described her colored drawings and nudes as \u201cexecuted with | marvellous economy.Here lines, forms and colors complement | themselves in all simplicity and | unfailing harmony.\u201d Another periodical commended her \u201csharp, expressive realism\u201d and lauded \u201cher distinctive sense as VE bia A CS» &.48 pre of anatomy and observation.\u201d Twenty-four-year-old .Nancy x h : \u201cpoe ; - : + | downe avenue, was commended hood.She began taking lessons at thé age of six and in 1952 graduated from McGill University | School of Art.Her personal exhibition again demonstrated the abliity she had shown here \u2018before going abroad.She went to Europe last year and, after extensive travel, studied at a number of French art academies.Among them were Jubian\u2019s-at Paris, Grande Chaumière and Atelier 17.She also studied etchings with Bill\u2019 Hayter, a picasso teacher.Miss Petry is hoping to extend | \u201cer stay in Europe for at least ~nother year.\u2019 Mies Petry's \u2018interest in -art dates back almost to early child- PAGE Five Did you know that the Northwest Territories and the Yukon Territory are together more than half the size of the United States?DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN?ce IRVING ZOBERMAN : .CR.677] tHe gets grewt personal satisfaction \u2018from his work in your community, Hor it springs from » :desire +o help others.\u2018He knows that this year, and wevary year, many families are being made happier, that many wives fes! more secure, that many homes ane preserved, that many young people ams sure of a complete education oF w.good start in a career, because of Wis dfforks.As a member of one df the \u2018mbst unseHith pro- Hessions in the world, he is directly imerested in the present and future >molfase of his .neighboucs.He is ready do help you and yours find the \u2018way to greater happiness.SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Westmount Branch 310 VICTORIA AYE, : HU.9-4957 hydro: electric power CONSIDERABLY \u2018in every.Quebec area: .20 ace Ba ve mein WTR AD Pe BRAS a - yes electric capacity had to'be increased to keep pace with Quebec's growing \u201d industrial / 7 * development.Prémier Maurice Duplessis faced up tothe task in 1944 apd i in the Subsequent - \"y -diecade boosted hydro electric energy from 5, 809;009.to a Have an additional 2,400,000 horsepower under coüstr PE \u2018Campus wilt soon exceed 10,000,000 horsepower.- À \u2014 on os ZA ne + .,000,000 hamepower.We How Grion in the © province and tot 297 A eon ional an A i Ce Ce Sa ade ax: 5 \u20187445 Champagneur Ave.Eggs on ; Ent ; TE _ \u2014 rise À == oof pum Ll dei Far 35 PAGE SIX lonorancs Prejudice Now Surround Plight «| Of Retarded Children A call for enlightened action to combat ignorance and prejudice surrounding the plight of mentally retarted children was made at the annual meeting of North-Mount Lions Club recently by a pioneer of the movement in Montreal, G.D.Sutton, president of the Young Men's section of the Board of Trade.+4 Most people, Mr, Sutton said, thought mental retardation was a matter of heredity.Families with such children.among them were branded with \u201cthe black mark of \u201cinsanity by neighbors who knew no better.Hence, they preferred to keep the unfortunate victim in a back room Perfect Holiday rather than have him show him- at ; Reasonable Rates! self outside.; Golf course on grounds, swimming So it is that many victims of pool, tennis court, sundeck, etc.what in many cases is pre-natal Recreation - Orchestra Nightly chance are denied any oppor- Special Weekly Rates tunity to live even as far as their .Free Golf for Weekly Guests |llimited capacities permit, Mr.Write for folder direct or call Sutton pointed out.The founders CAPITAL 7-2607 of the Quebec Association for the Help of Retarded Children felt CAMP MAUPAS provided people with a means of learning what could be done if they found themselves in such a Reg'd situation, \u2018 Mental retardation can be VAL MORIN STATION, QUE.brought about by some 70 differ- 2 hours from Montreal by C.P.R.ent causes, ranging from scarlet y or Route Il fever in the mother\u2018s infancy to Recreaties Me acuperation a fall during pregnancy, It is Physical Culture not necessarily hereditary.More- All Summer Sports over, it can happen \u2018to anyone, Best French Cuisine Write for Folder or Phone 191-J-3 LAURENTIANS Fifty per cent of children suffering from this grave handicap Mr.Sutton pointed out, can he educated to the point where they will be able to do work of a mechanical or repetitive nature.Provided the victim is not rendered completely inept, he can be taught to fit into a number of jobs and he will perform them with a sincerity and faithfulness LAKE PLACID (LAKE PLACID IT'S THE not to be found in most normal ADE people.ESPLAN The frightful fact is that Tel.1145 there are ten times as many re- .tarded children as there are Comfortable Twinbed blind in our community, the speaker revealed, Most of them are stored away in back rooms as far from the light of day and the eyes of others as possible.Much is being done in the United States \u2014 and Mr.Sutton showed à specially prepared with private bath.CONTINENTAL CUISINE.BEST LOCATION.For details call or write: Mr.F.Lustig - Piowati BOYS GIRIS! ess Staying Home This Summer?A ALT= Enjoy two full months of fun in WESTMOUNT SUMMER FUN CLUB ® Swimming ® Crafts.© Tours ® Sports ® Hikes ® Camping JUNE 25th to AUGUST 18th CALL NOW WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.) 4585 Sherbrooke West GL.3916 | of the condition, Isles and the Continent.WAVING GOODBYE IN STYLE \u2014 Among the 1050 passengers to sail from the Port of Montreal Tuesday \u201caboard the Canadian Pacific flagship Empress of Britain were these two pretty American beauties, Ann Jarrett, who plan a two months tour of the British Baron Byng High School: Mr.Roy Saunders, Commercial High: School, West Hill High School; Mr.W.J.Shore, Dañiel O'Con- \u2018nell High School; Mr.J.J.Sims, Mount Royal High School; Mr.iW.G.Stafford, Strathcona Academy; Mr.Malcolm Stanley, West Hill High School; Mr.D.R, - .Stevenson, Montreal West High.School; Mr.T.Stewart, - Rose-.mount High School; Mr: Allan Lachine High School; Mr.David Wood, Lower Canada .College: Brother Xavier, CTath- olic, High School.; = Ontario.Royal Winter Fair is considered to be the world\u2019s biggest agricultural show, and is sometimes called \u201cthe country's biggest country fair.\u201d It.is always held at the \u2018Coliseum in Toronto Exhibition held from November 9-17; inclusive, TOWNSHIPS Lake View House KNOWLTON, QUEBEC COME to the Lake View for a quiet and restful haven for middle-aged people, AN IDEAL SPOT for the whole family to summer together.ADEQUATE facilities for picturesque walks, WE ARE NOTED for our good, wholesome, country style meals, INQUIRE about our special rates for year-round guests.Tel.No.17 or P.O.Box 815 PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY, QUE.- Situated on beautiful Loke Mas- sawippl, 90 miles from Montreal, Route 1 to Magog.Paved road all the way to North Hatley.Sylvia Lilja, left, and Leu ; The Greater Montreal Interscholastic Athletic Association honored 34 masters in recognition of their particular contribution to school athletics.The Badge of Merit of the GMIAA was presented to the masters at a special awards evening at Mont St.Louis College.The awards committee, composed of the president of the Association, the chairman of the advisory committee, the secre- tary-treasurer of the Association along with Frank Sharpe, designer of the association badges, review every two years the American color movie on the subject of retardation which bore out this, in Canada, on the other hand, there has been a pathetic lack of organized effort.Mr.Sutton\u2019s address came almost simultaneously with an announcement by Dr.M.S, Ra- binovitéh, chief psychologist at the Montreal Children's Hospital, that & special clinic for the detection, diagnosis and treatment and for research and instruction of teachers, has been set up.Establishment of the clinic was made with the help of grants from the association and the Federal Government.As for the Northmount Lions, they have decided to publicize the new work by word of mouth and in every way possible.The club directors wil discuss the question further at their next it meeting.- er Local School Masters Are Honored With Badges of Merit Frank .Owen, Golf, water skiing and all other summer sports supervised by resident director.Every modern comfort at reasonable rates.Sprinkler Protected Fully Licensed For full particulars rates, etc,, write or phone 23, John McKay, proprietor, or Monl- -{] tor Vacation Bureau, WA.2771.names of masters recommended by principals of the various schools for the award.Those honored were: Brother Robert, president of the Association 1954-56, principal of Cardinal Newman High School; Mr.Roy Norman, chairman of the Advisory Committee 1955-56, Montreal West High School; Brother Ambrose, in ab- sentia, D'Arcy McGee High School; Mr.Leonard Blane, Verdun High School; Mr.A.S.Cock- hill, formerly of Commercial High School and the High School of Montreal* Mr.Victor Dolman, Montreal West High School, La- chine High School; Mr.J.W.|\u2018 Dunn, Baron Byng High School; Mr.Peter Hoffman, Adath Isael School; Mr.A.E.Holloway, Verdun High School; Mr.Ian Hume, Chambly County High School; Mr.Gerald Hunter, Mount Royal High School: Mr.E.A, Hutchison, Westmount High School; Mr.L.Hutton, West Hill High School; Mr.R.C.Jonas, Rosemount High School; Mr.W.E.Jones, retired, Baron Byng High School; Mr.S.Lumsden, High School of Montreal; Mr.P.M.McFarlane, West Hill High School; Mr, A.T.McKergow, High School of Montreal; Mr.J.K, McLetchie, retired, Baron Byng High School; most direct route to the Maine Mr.Brendan Moynihan, Daniel Coast, through the famous Bolton O'Connell High School; Mr.Pass.Verdun High Enjoy quiet comfort and aïmos- School; Mr.Vince Patton, D'Arcy phere in the Mountains of Brome McGee High School; Mr.W.F.J, B.HAMILTON, Host.regarding ARDINTOUY, / BEAUTY SPOT OF THE TOWNSHIPS™ 1500\" acres of sylvan paradise in the Townships of Quebec Sweeping lawns an flower gardens for th ultimate in rest and \u201crelaxation, Privat lake, bathing, boating, fishing, archery and tennis.Cheery fireplaces\u201d and sumptuous meals, Write for folder to The ARDINTOUL Estate Scotstown, Quebec, Canada THE SICN OF THE SHAGGY DOG \u201cSpring Valley.Inn SOUTH BOLTON, QUE.The strategic stop-over on the Russell-.Strathcona Academy; e À .Mr.A EB.Saunders, retired, |, Phone Mansonville 68 R 2-1 \u2018 Grounds, \u201cand this year will be * + .Agricultural i 8 bos tr ii, Candidate.(Continued from page.1) vinee is to be entrusted to a new and revitalized Liberal Administration or whether we are to continue to be burdened - by the one-man govern- - ment of the Union Na-: \u2018tionale, he said.\u201cYour failure to vote is in effect a silent ap- \u201cproval of Mr.Duplessis +\" and his undemocratic .principles,\u201d added Mr: \u201cHyde.$ \"Norman Mergler, Social De- .mocratic candidate for West- \u201c,mount-St.George, atcused Mr.Duplessis and Mr.Lapalme of opposition to health insurance, \u2018when he addressed a party meeting this week.\u201cTo health insurance Duplessis , séys, \u2018No\u2019,\u201d he claimed.\u201cAs for.Lapalme, he was elected ona\u2019 platform promising health \u201cinsurance and then voted against \\ GCF motions to -introduce it.\u201d .Mr.Mergler cited Saskatchewan, with its CCF government, as an example of what could be done.with a public health plan.\u201cOnly two years after the OCF's election there the province enjoyed a comprehensive hospitalization plan and also a free health plan with freedom to choode-one\u2019s doctor or dentist.\u201d The basic soclalist faith is rooted in the concept of human brotherhood, he declared, \u201cWe believe that humdn welfare su- percedes \u201cprivate property and wealth.So \u201cwe support a co- secte Fashion Mints ¢ bv GRACE THORNCUFFE Turquoise blue is used for this cotton daytime dress with a midriff sash of dark green plaided in blue, It ties in a bow in back.A buttoned band rises high \u2018on the bodice and low on the skirt which is of released, unpressed knife pleats, It is à many-occasion \u2018dress.operative economy rather - than this present Sogrent-doE cepitai- istic system.\u201d .+ : qui À \u201cTHE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 - Standard Time.If weather por Norwood United Church is,day at Brunette Beach, St.holding their Annual Sunday Eustacue.Train leaves from Val| ditions are not suitable, pleni School Picnic on Satur- Royal station at 9:55 am.will be held next Saturday, 7\u2019 PAGE SRVE! A Cift.in a Case box exemplifies your good taste and consideration .of HIS comfort, * ! Different, \u2018attractive fine +.acottons \u2014 crisp, cool, \u201ctively patterns in long \u201cytand_ short *sleeves, From $ 4-95 I ond er etes Fine Imported leathers \u2018with turnover tops.- and braided coloured Scarlet, Canary, Sand, - BELTS elastic, A most accep- | i 5 ; Crey and Fawn, table gift.| 1115 ST.CATHERINE $350 From $2.00 | L STREET WEST 3 for $10.2 : e - HANDKERCHIEF | \\ TIES From.France, fine, S 25 si ite, wi Al fox Te a.\u201clard, Tussors and Mace | rase Tove PE | clesfiolds, .$2.50 and | - From.$99.50.CL | | $350 ç ~~ -6,000 new industrial firms since 1944 mL Oh is, forests, its \u2018mines, its electric power, Quebec, as with Ontario, is the most - bountiful province in Canada.\u2018The ptesencé in Quebec of a far-seeing government, a social stability that subversive -demagogues have been unable to Jhake, an honest and a bard.working, ; UT .«- population have attracted capital and industry, - Le ; In the last twelve years, 6,000 plants, factories and workshcps of all kinds were - opened throughout the Province.A \u201cfa: ©.The value ôf Quebec\u2019s industrial output last year grossed $7,714,600,000.; \u2014 _ _ PE bene os, An PARRA Fon Ae Mis + UNP-7A At Lo .NATIONAL UNION PARTY == : me ni sé BASE À A sr me\u2014 rm Es Si es - eR ve, 2 aren Sr rye ge = a wt aes mens cle = rte ein + ce - anime TTT Cnam .PAGE EIGHT \u201cTHE EX AMINER Serving the City of Westmount Published E very Friday by | THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY ~~ Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave., Montreal WAlnut 2773 * - The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean - x newspaper for the home, devoted to public s ; vice.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per years $1.00 half year, Authorized as 2nd Cla, Sere ss Mail, Post Office Dept, Ottawa.: .FRIDAY.JUNE 15, 1956 / os WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1936 x Nations \u2014 The Cava \u201cMY WEEK\" ~~ Elranor Roosevelt writes A New Proposal For Contributions To The Technical Assistance Program Of The United Education Loans in the U.S.lo > 4 naugh Plan For Federal It has come to any attention from reliable sources that a group of U.S.farm organizations have made a proposal that contributions to the new expanded Technical Assistance Program should De appropriated directly to each specialized agency and not to the central fund.The reason for this is a fear expressed in certain quarters that the work of the Food and Agriculture agency is being taken over by the U.N.under the.expanded program of technical assistance.¢ This is not true, and the facts are as follows: ! The U.N.and each of the specialized agencies have their own regular budget which is financed by assessments against the member governments of the agencies.The use of these funds is entirely within the control of the agency, and they are used to carry out the program voted by the member governments for the benefit of the entire membership.The U.N.expanded program of technical assistance is financed by voluntary contributions from such nations as choose to participate.The mou- ey goes into the central fund and is then allocated and spent by the individual international specialized agencies.At first these funds were allocated automatically among the participating organizations on the basis of a percentage formula set up by the Economic, and Social Council in 1949.It soon became apparent that such an inflexible method of allocation frequently made jt difficult for the international agencies to respond to specific needs and requests of underdeveloped countries.In 1954 the Economic and Social Council and the General Assembly approved a revision in the allocation of funds so as to make it possible for underdeveloped countries to secure greater emphasis in particular fields, which had not been possible in the automatic perceutage formula, There are five steps under this new system to safeguard the allocation of these funds and to review the programs which are undertaken.Emphasis under the new system is on what the country needs for economic development.More assistance will be possible in agriculture or health, for example, if this is what the country needs.It would be a mistake to try to change this new plan because of the fear that the specialized agencies themselves will not control their own budget and their own program.It is therefore hoped that when Congress considers this expanded technical assistance program they will accept the re- UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St, at Simpson Minister: Angus Cameron, B.A,, B.D.Sunday, June 17th ig: 00 a.m, Morning Service.\u201cTOWARD A MATURE FAITH.Donald Mackey, Organist and Director\u2019 of Musle Fla \"> ; lev.commendations of the General\u201d Assembly, realizing that \u201che specialized agencies still fully éontrol their own funds._ I have received a brochure describing a proposed plan for federal education loans called \u201cThe Cavanaugh Plan\u201d.The brochure states: \u2018This Plan guarantees to you or your children a complete education in the field of your choice.It guarantees to teachers a wage that is commensurate with the service they render directly to the student and indirectly Lo society generally\u201d.Mr Cavanaugh says that every citizen of the United States is eligible and he includes undergraduate and gra.- uate education of every kind.The method of financing leaves the choice of schools open to the individual.The loan is to (Continued on page 13) Christian Science *__ x +\u2014* \u201cIs the Universe, Ineluding Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?\u201d is the subject of the Lesson- Sermon to be read at Christian Science services Sunday.Man's God-given dominion over material laws and limitations will be set forth in readings from the King James Version of the Bible and from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy.Among the selections to be read from Science and Health is the following (307:26): \u201cMan was not created from a material basis, for bidden to obey material laws which Spirit never made; his province is in spiritual statutes, in the higher law of Mind.\u201d The Golden Text is from Psalms (95:3,4): \u201cThe Lord is a great God, and a great King above all gods.In his hand are the deep places of the earth; the strength of the hills is his also.\u201d SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Sabbath Eve, Friday, June 15th Lighting no later than 8:20 p.m.SABBATH MORNING 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Services 10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings Numbers, Ch, 19, v.1 - Ch.22, v.1.Judges, Ch.12, ve.1-33.Evening Ser- of the Fathers Ch, § WEEKDAY SERVICES Sunday mornings at 8:30 a.m, Weekday mornings at 7:30 a.m, Sunday & Weekday evenings\u2019 at 8:30pm, Evening Services at 6:20 p.m.; Candle vice at 8:30 p.m,.Ethics |: * The riots which broke out last year in regard to the hockey games, and the further outbreak over the tram fargs, were both} condoned by the Mayor of Montreal, the City Council and.the |- police.So it is no wonder that the hooligans have taken advantage of so small an occasion as Victoria Day to show their contempt for | law and order once more.The deliberate setting of fires in the streets in\u2019St.Henry; the firing of a lumber yard, the attacks on the police, the asgaults on private cars, \u2018all indicate a malicious |.disregard of decent citizenship, ¥ One must consider wnere the fault lies and what can be done about it.It is not as though we were in the midst of hard times and men in-distress were trying to vent their anger against unfair conditions, It is\u2019 probable |- that every teen-ager engaged in those acts of violence either has a job or is in school.For a certainty every one of them either has been or is in school.Almost all have homes and most of them are members ôf'some Christian Church, If they are teen-agers someone is responsible for each of them.The responsibility then must be shared.The homes in the first place \u2018have \u2018failed to develop a sense of decency and consideration for people and property.Have we been too busy holding two jobs in \u2018each family to allow the father and mother tc bring up their children to observe the decencies of life?Whatever the answer, the first responsibility lies on the parents.A taxi driver told me last week\u2019 that ne was an employe of a railway, but when he was through His office work he drove a taxi.He obviously did not have much time for his children, .- All those teen-agers were or \u2018had been pupils in school, for we have compulsory education.And the schools pride themselves on teaching citizenship and morality.But apparently what is taught in school is smothered by the gang spirit after school hours, There is even religious education in the schools.But apparently there are groups which do not relate religion to everyday life.Is there no way in which the schools and the community life can be brought together?We have boys\u2019 Clubs but there are not engugh of them añd not enough men of good will giving up time and energy te supervising them.The mere provision of a vacant lot is not enough, for without supervision it may become a centre of gang lawlessness.; Back of the schools are the Churches.The census reports say that there are very few families in Montreal without Church affiliation.Are the Churches to \u2018blame for outbreaks of hooliganism?Negatively, I am afraid we must admit responsibility.We have not provided the incentive] which will direct the energies of the teen-age male animal into channels that rise above destructive malice.I venture to say that CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, June 17th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School, \u2019 11:00 a.m.Church Service.Subject of Lesson-Ser- y Atom; Golden Text: > pealm 05:3,4.The Lord is a \u201cgreat God, and a great King above all Eds.In nie hand are the deep places of the.earth: .the strength of the hills is hie alse also, \u2019 - w ednesday 8: 15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.READING ROOM - In the Church Edifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday .and, Ft \u2018day, 2 -to 4 pm, » ; - Hooliganism By Rev.Canon R.K.Naylor Rector, Trinity Memorial Church v J - tr.- \u201c .there were very few\u201d scouts, or none at all, found in those destructive gangs.For the Scouts are teen-agers who have .been fortunate enough\u2019 to find devoted \u2018and skilled leaders with a cit- zenship\u201d programme, and have submitted to their discipline.But ask the Scout headquarters if they find it easy to get Scoutmasters.It is the same here as everywhere else; the men are too busy to give up their time to = train the next generation.If we are to have law and order maintained there must be \u2018a desire for it so great that we shall sacrifice a great deal of time and comfort to secure it.+ D + &- x + | Shaar Hashomayim x: HEBREW SCHOOL CLOSING The Annual School Closing Exercises of the Hebrew-Religious School will take place on Sunday, June 17th in two sections.Section I will report to their class- geome at 9:30 a.m.and Section will report at 10:45 a.m.as usual.ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, Honorary Assistant Third Sunday After Trinity 8:00 am Holy Communion, 9:45 am.Sunday School 10:15 a.m.Mattins (said) 11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST 7:00 p.m.Solemn Evensong Week Days HOLY EUCHARIST 7:00.a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.8:00 am.Monday anc.Friday.9:30 a.m, Wednesday.- ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.H.John Skynner .\\ Third Sunday After Trinity 8:00 am.Holy Communion 11:00 am.Mattins and Holy Communion.Preacher: The Rector.7:30 pan.Evensong (Said).Preacher: The Rector.W ednesday 11:00 am.Holy Communion Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.0.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Third Sunday After Trinity s ervices broadcast) Holy Communion PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN © CHURCH Melville Avenue , es.Chas.\u20ac.Cochrane, BA, 80.' .Minister + \u201cSunday, June I7th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service - MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE \u2026, CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A, Woodim,, } So \u2018 Organist and Choirmas er * :\u2014 WESTMOUNT + VIGTORIA AVES.= .Rav, J D.Wilke, BA.Minister Sunday, June 17th 11:00 aii.Mr.Wilkie, 11:15 am.Tae Church Scfiool The number 14 bus stops.at «he corner.DORIS KILLAM, > A, R.1.C., L.Mus., (McGill) Organist and Cholr Director y UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue Westmount \u2014 Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.11:00 a.m.Morning Worship, Morning Service Only Organist ana cholr Director: Mrs.Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.Service.Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A.Sunday, June 17th 11:00 a.m.Rev.Eric McHwain.\u201cThings Which Cannot Be Taxed.\u201d Provision \u2018for Nursery and Junior Children NO EVENING SERIVCE Organist \u2018and Choirmastér \u2014 Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 191 Cote St.Antoine Road \"(near Argyle Avenue) WESTMOUNT Minister: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.D.D.11:00 am.The \u201cSOME THINGS CANNOT DIE.\u201d (Morning Service Only) Minister.Sermon: THAT Organist and Choir Director PHILLIPS MOTLEY B.A.,, Mus.Bac., F.C.C.0.-FMMANUEL' A UNITED CHURCH BR.Western Ave.at Lansdowne Ki Minister: Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A., B.D.Sunday, June 17th 11:00 a.m.Worship.\u201cOur Needs Solitude for Christian Growth\u2018 NO EVENING SERVICE INFANTS NURSERY , with trained attendants _ ; 11: 11:00 a.m, Choral Communion, Preacher: the Rector 7:30 p.m.Evensong, Preacher: Rev.T.A.Ramsey \"Wednesday 7:00 am.Holy Communion Thursday.10:00 a.m.Holy eT awn = - Choir Director: % C.Scott, L.R.S.M, Organist: O.R.Gliddon , BAPTIST | Co WESTMOUNT BA Interim Pastor \u2014 A.C.Ar 7:30 P.M, = Prayer and Fellowship Meeting Sherbrooke W.at Roslyn Moderator \u2014 George Adam : Organist \u2014 Galt MacDermot, B.A, B.Mus, Minister Emeritus \u2014 J.A.Johnston, B,A,D.D, PTIST CHURCH chibald, M.A., B.D., D.D.11:00 AM, \u2014 \u201cEnter God\" ; ces \u201cWHAT DO YOU SAY TO YOURSELF?\" every Wednesday at 8:00 om : à June 20 \u2014 .\u201cHove Much: Gen.We Rely On God: To Help FIERY ER SAE Rr a J Sgn actes, ofl « _ - ND.G.\u2014 9 ROOMS \u2018 .\u2019 GARAGE \u2014 $18,500 Solid brick, - handy to schools, churchs, shopping and trams.Living room 12 x 20; dining room 12 x 18 kitchen, 12 x 15, with adjoining butler\u2019s pantry, maid's a or ui Eroom cottage, large glassed-in sim- i porch, large io\" room, electric lights, newly ted inside and out, large -high an double lot.Price $3,500.00.bar: , Sacrifice.i ne WILLMAN 3 COUNTRY PROPERTY .: 5 Somerville), EL 0823.Evenings GL 4 W- CONVERTIBLE ACCESSORIES \u2018SEDAN PARTS .H USKY - SALES HARD TOP SERVICE ANAND : hé.= J \u201d 1822:26 St.Catherine W.+ 12 FI 4616 PROPERTY FOR SALE 21-b THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 wt NINE v < :\u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771x The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising .Please \u2018hore your \u201cAds carly in the week.No Ads e accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue 10 Words 45+ 3¢ for each additional word NURSING HOMES FOR SALE 29- *COMFORTABLE HOME room off kitchen, large oak staircase.Master bedroom 12 x 15 with adjoining dressing roem 9 x 10.Built- cedar cupboards, drawers, and clothes \u2018cupboard, 3 other large bedrooms.Full length mirrors in each door.Full basement with laun tubs and toilet Fired by gas, water heating.No agent.DE, 4692, SELEY LAKE A AY Arthur E.Selby, Dunham, Que, .phone 7R4 before 10 a.m._ COUNTRY HOUSE \u201c+ oP = TO LET SUMMER COTTAGE To rent at 16 Island Lake.EL, 4380, W-54 FLATS, DUPLEXES WANTED IN Westmount, lower 8 or 9 rooms, Z bathrooms, 220 volts, September \u2018ist or October 1st occupancy.RI, \u20184-0134, W-11 20 ROOMS TO LET ST.LUKE, 1974, furnished quiet, run- ming water, gas, linen, $10.00.FI, 0843.Ws WESTMOUNT, large furnished room, use of kitchen, stove and refrigera- Avenue.WESTMOUNT, two furnished rooms in private home, 5169.WESTMOUNT, ° larg unfurnished double room, single © furnished.HU.8-2700.W-37 TWO rooms to let, one double, other single.2317 Wilson Avenue, App French, 3455, Wz BRIGHT corner room, close to park and transportation.No other roomers, Business lady or gentleman, Breakfast if desired.GL.7868.W-60 FURNISHED, unfurnished, clean, bright, privileges.Business lady.References.WE.1779.W-53 BRIGHT room on Clarke Avenue, Westmount.FI.7256.W-48 21 ROOMS WANTED UNFURNISHED bright double room, first floor, for two ladies, Kitchen privileges or kitchenette.Near shop- 17 : Ly.ge Prince Albert, | Grosvénos ping.Westmount, Box No.94, c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.W-64 LACHAPELLE CONVALESCENT HOME Exclusive home for rest and convalescent patients situated on the Lake- shore facing Lake St.Louis.Appointment, call ME.7-5622, 3570 St.Joseph Bivd., Lachine.ELBCTRIC TRONER Table: model, perfect condition.Cost $210.00, for $75.00.Singer sewing machine, \u2018treadle, $15.00.EL.8122, W-51 BICYCLE i Medium size, for 8-year-old boy, $10.00.4351.Oxford Avenue.W-33 26 GARAGES TO LET GARAGE until September 1st, Cote St.Antoine and Claremont.Call Hu 8-3413.W-73 GROSVENOR Avenue near Sunny- side, deated garage.Phone evenings HU: 8-2698 W-48 TWO TRE garages, $12.00 month- Westmount.W-55 Avenue, near Sunny- side, sated Lavage.Phone evenings 8-2688.W-20 ite Tara to let.Vicini Sherbrooke and Victoria Avenue.D 4219.W-58 28-c FOR SALE \u2014 EXCHANGE GIRL'S \u2018BICYCLE C.C.M., 28\u201d, - old, $20.00, or, exchange for vs og, in good condition.GI \u2018 29 FOR : SALE BARGAIN: two mattresses and box springs; le bed, complete, new.3870 Northcliffe, apartment 4, after 8 p.m.W-15 LIVING room furniture; television; dresser; card table and chairs; set of of Jrapese Reasonable.Evenings, 1 FE CAT 34 bed, very clean, re quality; hospital bed, \u2018latest model.5486 Cote St.Antoine Rd.W-16 DAVENPORT, 2 chairs.Reasonably priced.WA, 4459.W-18 TWO mahogany bookshelves, and one wire-back chair.Phone FI.9078.: W-24 STE AY.boudoir grand pia mahogany, excellent Eondition.Closing out estate, Price $1200.00.EL.6370.W-61 COMPLETE furnishings, 3 rooms, practically new; also complete wardrobe.FI.9790.Evenings RE, 87990.MAHOGANY inlaid desk; desk-chair, walnut; sheared raccoon coat; chen utensils.7838.UNIVERSAL cooler, good condition, splendid for country, $15.00.FI.1647 3-P1ECE chesterfield set, $20.RE.8-0545.W-35 INGLIS wringer washer, excellent condition, $75.00, Call EL.9441.W-50 ONE gas stove, Kenmore, white enamel, 4 burners, automatic oven, broiler.9 months used.RE.1.0764.* 20 Words 75¢ - Trades and Professional Cards Additiono: Words 3c Each * Very fine and unusual 3-plece set, covered \u2018with antique: French multicolored cut velvet.UN.6-9029.W-67 DINING \"ROOM SUITE\" Pinely carved solid walnut, 10-piece \u2018set comprising refec- : tory table, 6 tapestry covered chairs, buffet, serving | fa ble and china cabinet.6-0029, wo À WEDDING DRESS And veil, excellent condition, size 12 to 14.Reasonable.Also navy blue station wagon coat, size 14, Phone WI.0682.W-25 DINING ROOM SET 9 PIECES.VERY MODERN, CARVED, NAVY BLUE AND WHITE CERUSED OAK, UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS, WA.7320, 18 SURREY GARDENS, WESTMOUNT.W-70 - AQUARIOM 20-gallon, 8 fish, $10.00.FI.\"7296.BARGAIN Complete living room furniture.Period style.Matching coffee table and lamp tables.Floor lamp.RI.4-3452, DINING room set, mahogany, good condition, 10 pieces; girl\u2019s maple twin, bedroom set; chesterfield and two chairs; red broadloom hall strip; small yellow arborite kitchen table, WI, 0682, W-26 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE TWO wheel luggage trailer, and Coleman camping stove wanted.DE W-36 WISH to purchase table tennis table; Call Pallandi, DO.4639.W-31 SLEEPING bags and air mattresses wanted.FI.4539.W-30 WANTED, ping-pong table in good 3538.W-40 | condition.WI.GAS stove, 2 or 3 burners, with oven, Propane preferred.WI.6009.W-41 32 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED COOK GENERAL Experienced, for small adult family.Good wages.References.FI.4152.COOK general for small nursing home.Must live in.Hours 7:30 to 6 p.m.ME.7-3032.W-28 3 HELP WANTED \\ FEMALE BUILDNG REPAIRS ACADIA Construction Co.Ltd., concrete, brick, stone, plaster, tile, concrete blocks.Repairs and alterations to sidewalks, chimneys, walls, floors, foundations; also waterproofing and caulking.Phone RE.8:2336.W-1 7 8 GENERAL \u201c HOME ALTERATIONS Carpentry, painting, planned.kitchens, etc.HA.7570, W-7 \u201c GARAGE DOORS For free estimate of guaranteed garage door installation or repair call DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs.5110 Sherbrooke West, Apt 1.FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave.WI, 3312 LAMPS & LAMPSHADES ARE YOU THRIFTY ?Have your old vases, jars, turned into lamps.Have your lampshades replaced, altered, cleaned.Expert service, 30 years experience.RENOMMEE ART STUDIOS ; prices.Repairing, remodelling.Anna Gowns, 346A Victoria Avenue (near all\u201d Kinds: DRESSMAKER, Jesigner, ramen WH -§.$e Het plisrations.WE, - Crestline Ddor Co., DU.8-7524.W-14 2055 VICTORIA ST.(Near Eaton's) DECORATNG ¢ TEL.Se IN W-8 LANDSCAPING ATTENTION a \u2019 LANDSCAPING and garden main- .WESTMOUNT tenance 1% experienced gardener.- RESIDENTS a Ci eriaan a W.62 pu de painting, maintenance and NOTARIES nside decorating, clean chesterfie] re NT rugs, etc.By hour or contract.Satis- I 508 oar iy or factory work.WE.5474, W-10 ropole Building.HA.2468.Eves., HU.PAINTING and decorating.1 Jobe.9.2820.W-8 NT Dans 0 large and small jobs TRANSLATION ; DRESSMAKING TRANSLATION.French to English, - DRESSES made-to-méastre In new aoorary, Commerc al 5: WE, Spring styles.Imported materials.Spanish.References.A.Hayes, 17 .European designer, very moderate UPHOLSTERING wPHOLSTERING ot all kinds, Custom and recovering.Remodelling ano repairs.Expert workmanship, Free estimates.© 24-nour service, , Marce.Phones 634.oa am, w-2 # | | i ENJOY YOUR VACATION WITH EXTRA MONEY If you are planning to be in Montreal for your vacation or a part of your holidays because you can only afford to go away for a few days or a week of them, contact our Personnel Dept.You can earn extra money which will enable you to really enjoy your vacation! You will have a choice of positions if you are an experienced stenographer, {typist or dictating machine operator.Apply now and work whenever you are available.Office Overload Co.Litd., 1475 Mountain Street, 5th floor, BE., 8:30 am.to 10 p.m, -23 WOMEN required 30 hours weekly for schools in Montreal West, Town of Mount Royal and N.D.G.district.Apply in person, room 309, 3460 Mc- Tavish St, 9 am.to 4:30 p.m.except Sat.\u201c W-5 Word Received Here -0f McWhinnie Death Word was received here this week of the \u201cfuneral of Alexander W.McWhinnie, well known locally and a former resident of | Ormstown, Que., who died last] week at -Hartford, Conn.Funeral service was held Saft- CHESTERFIELD SUITE _ PAGE Ambassador Sales Rambler Service Statesman Parts Metropolitan Accessories 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W Fl.4616 HELP WANTED FEMALE STENO- TYPIST For pleasant -time wofk on U r Lachine Road at new Cavendish underpass, DE.0771.\u2018W-59 84 MOTHER'S HELP Excellent salary, own room, summer\u2019 in Laurentians.RE.7-4458.W-49 URGENTLY NEEDED Bilingual practical nurse or T.A.for small sing home.Must live in.ME.7-3032 W-29 , SEWING.machine operalor, steady work all year round, DE.4873.\u2019 W-4 YOUNG girl to go to Laurentians for summer months, as mother's helper, fond of children.EL.1422, Leaving High School this year?_ There\u2019s opportunity for YOU at the BANK OF MONTREAL We have a job for you.a job that's interesting and one that will give you plenty of scope for promotion.We will train you for whatever position in the Bank you are best suited and pay you top wages while you're being trained.If you enjoy meeting people .are interested in office work in pleasant surroundings, come in and talk the matter over with us.We can offer you a good starting salary with regular increases based on merit, a five-day week, sickness and accident insurance and liberal holidays.- a Call at the \u2018Bank of Montreal, Staff Department, Room 506, Fifth Floor, The Royal Trust Building, Place d\u2019Armes.Or, if you prefer, phone PL.2121, Local 330, and arrange an appointment.36 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE GIRL 15 will mind one child afternoons only in city.WE.5194, W-71 NURSES aid with diploma, would like to work in private home.cialty massages for rheumatism.OR 1.2578.a 'W-32 was in his 56th year, at Hartford.He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret McCovic, a brother, Joseph L., of NDG, and a sister, Mrs.J.R.Meikle, of Ormstown.Burial was in Rose Hill Memorial Park, .Oyster roasts are traditional along the inland watbrway in urday for Mr.MéWhinnie, who \u2019 North Carolina: : HELP WANTED MALE 86 Leaving High School this year?/ Thought about a CAREER at the BANK OF MONTREAL That's the important thing \u2014 you'll have a career, not merely a job at so much a week.The day you join the staff of \u201cMY BANK\u201d you start up the ladder.And promotion depends on merit alone.You'll get merit increases, a first class pension, group accident sickness insurance and group life insurance, You'll be given every opportunity to progress as quickly as you are able, and an effective training programme will prepare you for advancement.Put banking on your list of job opportunities .or better stil \u2014 phone PLateau 2121, Local 330 or 333 and let us tell you more about the challenging opportunities available at\u201d Canada\u2019s senior financial institution.We'll be glad to mail you, without obligation \u2014 a copy of the \u201cMy Bank\u201d Staff Manual, a 36-Page illustrated booklet telling you in detail what a career in the Bank of Montreal has to offer.36-a HELP WANTED MALE - FEMALE CAMP COUNSELLORS WANTED 18 years and older to work with boys and girls in day camp in city, July 3rd to August 10th.Also counsellors for mountain camp: girls June 27th to July 25th; boys July 25th Lo August 22nd.Pay according skills and experience.Apply to Uiiveraity Settlement, AV.8-8686.W-19 39 LOST REWARD for return of young female German Shepherd, black th grey chest and paws, lost vicinity Clark Avenue and the Boulevard, West.mount, bearing licence number 975, Call FI.8012.W-21 41 DOMESTIC PETS MRS.TPYL'S dog boarding kennels now located on the Laurentian highe way just past Tapp Zoo.For pickup service phone n ghts, Ste.Therese, TAlbot 3-5496 W-13 Use Examiner Classifieds for Best Results WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED 2007 Union Avenue _ Plateau 1104 A i 3 #1 +4 2 ao 42 ; + Ë fo à à iii THE WESTMOUNT Ex;y hs .- .J _ FOR 600D v= YOUR HELP: e.; There is room for every man and woman on the.Gould team in this riding.It\u2019s a big riding, and the time to complete the details is short.If you wish to volunteer \u2014 kindly contact: the committee rooms.re The Party | Graham Gould is a government candidate in Westmount- St.George, and as such has behind him the 12-year success record of the National Union that has brought Quebec Province and this constituency to unparalleled heights of prosperity, while establishing records for the investment of provincial funds in hospitals, schools, sanitoria, etc.for every race and creed in all parts of the province.YOUR CAR: There is always a need for cars on election day.If you would care to offer your car, and if possible to drive it as well on Wednesday June 26th, kindly contact the committee rooms.GOVERNMENT.E - pes HY Fp o Td oo \u2018 ; PA Tower Pte .18 7 CEs - \u2019 4 4 gE \"\u20ac \u2019 - .Cod ged 1 OC \u2019 .' # ; z - ee ; + EE RY ; .' we > 3 * .v SRT ee es \u2019 - + coud > z wT .> : 2 en - 5 e TSE BR oo ; Ne i J 2 Westmount From the Gaspé coast to crowdec is alive with industrial expansion, : .by the wise legislation of the Nai _ In Westmount-St.George, the ra Party is Graham Gould, a citizen! ness executive of recognized rep Premier Maurice Duplessis and thé ing Quebec ahead in the industri the finest government it has ever In education, housing, health, col finance, industry, the record of the Là ~ If you desire a continuance of this 4 Graham Gould, the National Unioi 20.Remember \u2014 Graham Gould} , Westmount-St.George on the go Committee Rooms : PHONE : \"THE GOVERNME Ecture , FRI FC ntred xpan | Un enta; estn on.tioné ed.tion tion lent ndid eo ent V |.FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1856 \u2014 = - \u2014\u2014\u2014 = = PAGE ELEVEN ru Ww SAL} ay INT CANDIDATE\" | | _ -| The Man - _ Graham Gould, 42, is West- RU mount-born and educated in > ;( Argyle and Westmount High St a G | .\u2019 Schools.A lawyer, he obtained ° eorge : his law degree from McGill \u2019 \u2018 .University, served three and a ) : half-years \u2018active Second World .\u2019 co ; .War sea duty as lieutenant in @intreal \u2014 the Province of Quebec the Navy on escort duty.Ad- ! mitted to the bar in 1946 he .@lxpansion that has been fostered practiced first with the firm of , EB Foster, Hannen, Watt and afl Union government.; Stikeman and is now a mer- ber of the firm of Vien, Pare, .Gould and Vien.Married, he refllentative of the National Union ; is'the fath=- -\u201c \u201cve children.n @estmount, a lawyer, and a busi- palon.: hilltional Union, in addition to keep- YOUR VOTE .Most important of all \u2014 it takes your vote to send rigfcture, have given this province ; Graham Gould to Quebec, so that the Westmount- r died St.George riding may have a man on the government : 7 side of the legislature.\u2018 ld tion, roads, electrical power, - hitional Union stands supreme.lent _administration, vote for The issue 1 Graham Gould is one who be- ! didate, on Wednesday, June Jieves, with the Montreal Star, .of Wit Maton e .- as it said in its lead editor : only candidate who can put recently: \u201cThe provirfee is pros- .+ : ., .: rous .even more prosper- ent side in the next legislature.than it was four ons ho.- when the last voting took place.\u2018 The question to be decided by the electorate is simply whetha er the government has admin- É } istered the affairs soundly, \u2018 thriftily and progressively ., .\u201d 05 And, the Star concludes .: Mhe voters in the long run, pre\u201c _ \u2019 , ! fer the man with a sense of.res- 1 3 1 1 ponsibility\u201d.: ; \u2019 a 4 * , : PUBLISHED BY THE N.U.RIDING CTEE.~~ Co - fF ; > : - - i\" ; : .4 208 - \u2014 .\u201ca : vr \u2018 ay - mo\u2018: i \u2018 .; .Ct : , ne I: 28 À A - Éu a - : : .ks \u2019 7 a\".: vis de à rma tot ee Foy dE cs a i mia 0 à V0 ; - - _ : Co .; a.- sa.ii id a gy \u2014\u2014 Ca ?\u2014 - .a a: r - .i , .: .\u20ac 3 \u2014- 0.Xi MR.AND MRS.H.W.BULE are shown at High Point Inn Mt.Pocono, Pennsylvania, where they spent a week following their recent wedding at Melville Presbyterian Church, West- mount.The bride is the former Esther Fletcher, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Fletcher, of Montreal, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.H.Bull, of Cote St.Lac.x Miss Areta Hockin Bride-Elect Feted At Many Showers And Teas Those who have entertained in honor of Miss Areta Valma Hockin whose marriage to Doctor Clarence Robert Crowell takes place on Friday evening, June 22, are : Mrs.Allen Montgomery, The Young Peoples\u2019 Union of Stat a miscellaneous shower; Andrew's United Church, St.Executive of the Montreal Pres-¥ bytery, Young Peoples\u2019 Union, a presentation; Miss Grace Stew- Bt p= HOBBS photographia A Wedding Service of Superb Quality Afternoons: UN.6-2274 After 5 p.m.Fl.1757 1672 Lincoln.Avenue Laurent, a presentation; the art, a kitchen shower; Miss Margaret Cragg and Miss Evelyn Camp, joint hostesses at a bathroom and linen shower; Mrs.El- dred Ford, Mrs.John Rose and Mrs.W.Tucker were hostesses at a tea and presentation.Mrs.George Tolhurst, o£ the Town of Mount Royal entertained at a tea in homor of the bride-elect on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs.J.A.Hockin, of St.Laurent, will entertain at a trousseau tea tomorrow afternoon in honor of her daughter.Following the wedding rehearsal Mrs.Harold Hockin, of Beaconsfield, aunt of the bride- elect is entertaining at a buffet dinner.COOL.Slim or full .* SKIRTS CRISP.Cottons Wonderfully styled and so easy to care for.You'll see them all here for your approval.\" MODESTLY PRICED COLORFUL Il Light or dark * SWEATERS = * SUITS | AIR CONDITIONED : 1353 GREENE AVE., WESTMOUNT Sea tt GOWNS FL 7773 * + THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 MISS MARGARET CAROLINE TUCKER, and Mrs.Michael L.Tucker, of Westmount, and MR.EDGAR GRAYSON KHIGHT, son of Mr.and Mrs.Reginald G.Knight, of Montreal, whose marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, June 28, in Lac Marois Union Church, Lac \u2019 Marois, Quebec.: \u2014Geraldine Carpenter Photo Mr.and Mrs.J.Michael, G.Scott have returned to Montreal, and are living at 425 Wood Ave.Mrs.P.B, Aitken and her small daughter, Elise, of Deep River, Ont., arrived last week to spend a few days with Mrs.Ait- ken\u2019s mother, Mrs.J, McK.Wathen, Mr.and Mrs.N.A, Timmins arrived recently in the Empress of Britain following a visit to the United Kingdom, Mrs.A.Turner Bone, Mrs.H.S.Morton, Mrs.H.F, Reusing, Mrs.Saul Hayes, Mrs.J U.Mac- Ewan, Mrs.R.G.Gilbride and Miss Alice Lighthall, are in Kingston, Ont, to attend the annual meeting of the National Council of Women.A group of ladies of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Westmount, visited the Orange and Protestant Home for Children at Rosemere, on Saturday afternoon.After entertaining the children, all enjoyed ice cream and cookies provided by.the ladies, ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.E, B.Harshaw, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter Judith Anne, to Mr.Allan Cameron Rowlands; son of Mv.and Mrs.Lanedowne, Ont.The marriage has been arranged to take place in October.: The marriage of Miss Her- mina Hiefler, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ludwing Hiefler, of Vienna, Austria, to Mr, Charles Laurendeau, son of Mr.and Mrs.Camille Laurendeau, will take place on Saturday, June 16, in St.Leo's Church, Westmount.H, A.Rowlands, of Social Personal, Engagements | The annual Jane At Home of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of St.Mary's Hospital wag held at the Nurses\u2019 Residence on Tuesday afternoon.Mrs.Hilda Lynch- Staunton, new Director of Volunteers, was present to meet the members.The Ladies\u2019 Branch, West- mount Bowling Club, held the opening tea, June 5.Mrs.Norman Read, president, received the guests.The tea table was presided over by Mrs.E.A.Coulter, hon.pres.and Mrs.F.Gall, past president.Mrs.J.A.DeLalanne, wife of Mayor of Westmount being a guest of the Club.APPROACHING MARRIAGE At the marriage of Areta, daughter of Rev.and Mrs.J.A.Hockin of St.Laurent, to Dr.Clarence Crowell which has been arranged to take place on Friday, June 22, in St.Andrews\u2019 United Church, St.Laurent, the \u201cride will be attended by Miss Margaret Cragg, maid of honor, by her sister Miss Edna Hockin, and by Miss Grace Stewart as bridesmaids.Little Miss Margaret Lynn Hockin will be her sister\u2019s flower girl.Mr.Robert Armstrong will act as best man for Dr Croweil, and the ushers will be Mr.Douglas Crowell, brother of the bridegroom, Mr.Charles Scott, Dr, Robert Kay.| Victoria LO.B.A.Queen Victoria :Lodge No.823 L.O.B.A.will hold a very short business meeting at 8 p.m.in Ross Hall on Tuesday, June 19.Following the meeting there will be a showing of coloured movies of Orange Order events, and other films of interest.Members of Sister Lodges, men of L.O.L.Lodges, ahd friends are cordially invited.Refreshments will be daughter of Mr.x Hugh Hamilton and Mr.| served, \u2018 W.V.S.Urgently Needs Volunteers To Help» With Summer Jobs Volunteers tor summer jobs in health and welfare agencies are urgently needed by the Women's Voluntary Services, newest Red Feather agency, it was annoyne-' ed recently.The Women's Vohin- tary -Services, located in Room 151 of the Sun Life Building, reports new requests for volunteer workers, trained and untrained, for a variety of jobs.Specific requests have come from local hospitals, which find themselves short-staffed during the holiday season.Clinic workers are needed, and helpers for the recreational programs \u2018at the Verdun Protestant Hospital.Children\u2019s camps, both country camps and suburban day camps, need assistants to help with supervision as well as people with special skills to assist trained camp staff, - Now united in the Red Feather group of social agencies, the Women\u2019s Voluntary Services plans to expand its services in the fall and is considering instituting special training courses to fit housewives and business women for specific volunteer jobs in local health and welfare centres.\"ea FURS rico We Specialize in \"REPAIRS REMODELLING { COLD STORAGE | 1370 Greene Avenue WE.3270 Hubbard Club Reports Year's \u2018Welfare Work - \"The Mabel Hubbard Club of the Bell Telephone Company.ZXecently issued a report of their welfare activities which include a variety of donations and .» volunteer assistance to a num- .ber of \u201corganizations.Through the Family Welfare Association, 280 children were provided with Christmas gifts by the.girls of the club.Members also\u201d donated $25.00 \"for wool for knitted articles of clothing for La Creche de la Reparation, Pointe aux Trembles; i adopted -a little Greek girl (sponsorship fee $50.00) and \u2018Sent Christmas parcel to her: gave a.Christmas party for 130 children (4 to 8) at st.Ighatius \u201cAnglican Church, \u2019 Members voluhteeter- services | at Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital and Verdun Protestant _Hospital; and quilts are being made and donated for children\u2019s beds (Women's Missionary Society's \" Children\u2019s Home in Lachine.Volunteer typists - and canvassers were ; Bupplied for the ed Cross\u2019 Blood \u201cDonor - Clinic -añd the Rotary Easter Lily Tag Day.CL Red Cross Making Clothing for 2,000 Child Victims Of Strife in Near East BS Pat Hamilton, treasurer; community.~ \u201cWith less than three mofiths remaining before the Tenth | \u201cInternational Congress of Entomology, which will meet jointly at McGill University and the University of Montreal from August 17th to 25th, registrations are flowing in to the headquarters at the \u2018Science Service Building in Ottawa.Some.500 women are expected to be present.Many of these.will accompany their bus- bands as associate members of x the Congress, while others will be included in the list of distinguished scientists who will deliver an expected 600 or more papers on all phases of insect study, including behaviour, control, ecology, genetics, physiology, and special branches relat- .ing to agriculture, forestry and stored products.It is believed that more than 60 countries will be represented by 1500 official delegates, including 30 or more delegates from the Royal Entomological Society of London, a large group from the European countries and from Haye Your REPAIRS and RESTYLING Done on Your FURS At Our REDUCED SUMMER PRICES FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theâtre) Wi.3312 FEEL NL Em mm ee mmm Ee mm Ee Thon à 7e.PY Hi A 1350 Greene \u201cAve.LS I BRR TY A ERY YAS HAS Out in the midday sun .Mornings at the park .+ \u2018on the beach .sunhats help the toddler set keep cook Bonnets and rollers $2.95 ea.THE CHILDREN'S CORNER South America, as well as delegates from New Guinea, Fiji, Malta and Cyprus.The program of women's activities.which is being published by the Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Congress, will provide historical notes, shopping hints, suggestions for recreational facilities, apd information of a general nature which should anticipate many personal problems.The Ladies\u2019 Committee meets monthly in the Redpath Museum under the Chairmanship of Mrs.John Stanley, wife of Professor Stanley of McGill University, who is Chairman of the Montreal Committee of the Congress.My Week.(Continued from page 8) be a federal educational loan granted through the school and will cover all school costs, in-' cluding tuition fees, books, etc., as well as a monthly allowance for food and rent, if this is needed.The way this loan is to be repaid, however, is a point which troubles me.Here is what Mr.Cavanaugh says: \u201cIt is repaid through deduction from wages, like income tax is collected, over the span of the student's working years, or if student is self-employed during those years, paid back with the income tax return.\u201cSmall additional expense would be incurred by the government, since the Internal Revenue Department is an ef- - .afternoons .our whité pique.a pleasant shop CL.6510, THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 OFFICERS of the Montreal \u2018Bell Telephone girls\u2019 Mabel _ Hubbard Club, elected at their annual méeting this week are (left to right) Miss Lucille Gregoire, 1st vice-president; Mrs.Miss Pauline Campeau » (seated) \u2018 president; Miss Margaret\u2019 W.-MacDonald, secretary and Miss Elaine Boyce, 2nd vice-president.The club, named for the Wife \"of Alexander Graham Bell, originated in 1958 and follows a -| propram of social, educational and welfare activities in the A3 Graetz Bros.- Photo tate and Iastex fabric this Canadian fashion comes in a wide range of gay sun-resist- ant colours and is trimmed with a contrasting piaid ruffle.- \u201c \u2018 Tonfian From England Enfertained In Mil.entertained at the home of Dr.Ruth, L.Wolfe for Miss Margo Hamilton, ., president of the - Zonta Club _of London.England.She is the British Delegate to: the Zonta International.Convention at Sun Valley, Idaho, June 25 to 28.:.\u201d Miss\u2019'Hamilton will spend a few days in Montreal and will go-\u2018on to visit Kingston, Ottawa, and Toronto.This is her first visit, to Canada.She par- The Zonta Club of Môntreal ticularly entertained the group with a few of the monologue skits for which she is famouh in England.\"Miss Nancy Kennedy Reid, president of the Montreal club, announced that both Miss Esther Asplet and Miss Mar- Jjorie Torrance, Zonta mem- membrships in the Physio- Therapy Association of Canada.: Mark it down now so you won\u2019t forget it.Better yet, tell the youngsters.They'll remind you! rAGE THIRTEEN v bers, will receive honorary life.\u2014 v- t AIR THE ONLY COMPLETELY SALON, IN THE WEST END CONDITIONED BEAUTY Let Emile style your hair in Summer's most striking fashions SPECIAL MAY FAIR LADY \u2014 Pretty\u2019 and practical a trim fitting suit with ruffled bodice and rumba skirt.Designed in ace- fective collecting organization.The loan would remain a len on the person and his property, the same as an income tax lien, until it is paid.\u201d I am afraid that if this were assessed in the first years after graduation, it would, mean either later marriage on the part of the graduate or a very heavy burden at a time when most young men and women have little more money than they absolutely need to exist.I am not sure really that, in a country where we now have.free educétion up to the ENJOYMENT After an enjoyable round of golf, nothing adds more to club-house conversation than a refreshing glass of DOW Ale\u2014 one of the world's finest quality ales.ONLY DOW IS \u2018COOL CONTROL BREWED a GE ET LIRE 4 ti 4 a Ju es Ep 4 Municipal Softball TERMITE CHAMPIONS SENATORS: \u201cPhilip White- house - Captain,\u2019 Gary Wright, Danny Andrews, Arthur Driver, George Kerrewer, Jimmy Miller, Truman Neilson, Benno Neilson, | | Mounties Take Hugh Roberts, Billy Standing, David -Collins, Michael Mold, MOSQUITO CHAMPIONS, VIRGINIANS: Keith Wrigfit = Captain, Michel Binder, Raymond de Pierre, Peter Fitzpatrick, Bernie Kelly, \u2018George Joss, Arthur Metigee, Buddy McKaig, Timothy Pervin, Philip Scott, Milton Wood, Kenneth Woodford, John Forbes.7 PEE WEE CHAMPIONS DODGERS: Duane Kenemy - Captain, Jean Charbonneau, Norman Cameron, Tommy Falls, Ronald Gaylor, Claude Moreau, James - Prince, Denis Seguin, Joe Panton, Gerry Ragill, George Campbell.BANTAM CHAMPIONS INDIANS: Andy Byford - Captain, Brock McLearon, Tommy Alevisatos, Lional Davis, Terry Mosher, Bill Wells, Bobby Ray, Michael Dichow, Harold Sherback, Chris Robb, Bobby Carter.FINAL STANDINGS TERMITE (SOUTH) » L D Pts.6 6 0 0 12 2 4 4 4 15 0 2 ORTH) 4 6 1 9 1 1 7 3 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 12 3 0 6 0 6 o © PEE WEE 6 1 0 12 2 5 0 4 1 6 0 2 \u2026\u2026.8 3 0 0 6 BANTAM 4 4 0 0 8 3 2 1 0 4 3 1 1 1 3 4 0 3 1 1 2 06 2 0 © GAMES PLAYED Week of June 8th TERMITE (NORTH) Wednesday, June 6 \u2014 Millers 8, Cardinals 6; Braves 23, Colonels 7.TERMITE SUDDEN \u2018DEATH PLAYOFF VS WINNERS OF SOUTH SECTION MOSQUITO SUDDEN DEATH PLAYOFF Wednesday, June 6 \u2014 Virginians 6, Royals 1 day June 8 \u2014 Senators (S) 25, Millers ( PEE WEE SUDDEN DEATH - PLAYOFF Wednesday, une.8.\u2014 Dodgers, 3.BAAN 1 var PLAYOFF Thursday, June 7 \u2014 Indians 8, Red Sox 2.Fifth Straight: RCMP continued their withing ways in the St.Laurent Fastball League this week with a 6-2 victory over Norgate Provisioners.The win was the police squad's fifth in a line and left them cn top of the loop with an unbeaten record.Anderson picked up thé win with James Miller taking the\u201c loss.Geoffroy paced the hitting attack for the winners with two |.singles in four trips to the plate.Roger Dupont also helped out, driving in a pair of runs.\u201d League headquarters announced that the last-place Laval des Rapides team has suspended operations for the season.They had yet to score a win in four contests,{ dropping them by margins.An important, twinball\u201dis on täp for Sunday as the newly-re- novated Decelles, Park will \u2018be opened officially.Norgate Romeo Lebeault will hook up at 1:30 with Loisir St.Laurent and Marcil & Freres coming together in the nightcap at 3:30.Future Games June 17: Neon at L\u2019'Abord a Plouffe (6:20 p.m.) \u2018June 18: Romeo Lebeault vs Loisir St.Laurent (8:15 p.m.), Decelles Park.June 19: RCMP vs Marcil & Freres (8:15 p.m.), Decelles Park; Norgate vs Barnabe Motors (8:15 p.m.), Petit Park.June 20: Norgate vs Loisir St.Laurent (8:16 p.m.), Decelles Park; Marcil & Freres vs Romeo Lebeault (8:15 p.m.), Petit Park.BEAUTIFUL MAUSOLEUM Built of pure white marble, the Taj Mahal, in India, took 20 years to construct.It is cme of the most beautiful mausoleums in the world.BATTING 1.000 FOR \"S56 7 Poor
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