The Westmount examiner, 3 août 1956, vendredi 3 août 1956
[" WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956 ADVANCE INFORMATION: W.J.Buyer, Westmount Rotary member who gave his classification address, Wednesday, gives fellow members some advance information on his talk at the BUSY STREETS : Motorists travelling along Cote St.Antoine may be somewhat bothered by street improvement equipment, but Westmount city authorities assure everyone that the result A COLLISION with an automobile at the corner of Lansdowne and Sherbrooke street left the motorcycle in this condition.Police reported.the car was proceeding south on.* Lansdowne and the motorcycle west on Sherbrooke street when the accident occurred.A, Kearney, 432 Claremont avenue, inspects the damaged vehicle, (Harrison Photo) .weekly luncheon meeting this week.Left to right are: Frank Sharpe, R.G.M.Gammell, Mr.Buyer, Bill Moxley, Jack McKee, J.S.Miller and Dave Campbell.(Photo by Ed Bermingham) will be worth the effort.Here is a section of the street that is being torn apart and repaved.- motorcycle.EIGHT PAGES (Photo by Ed Bermingham) Teenage Girl Suffers Injury In Bike-Auto Smash A motorcycle-automobile collision at the corner of Lansdowne avenue and Sherbrooke street w.sent a teenage girl to hospital and injured the driver of the In Queen Elizabeth hospital, suffering from a possible fractured skull, are Doris Lacroix, 17, 426 Sherbrooke street E., a passenger on the motorcycle, and the driver, Gilbert Joesinn, 19, 3645 St.Dominic street, with an injured knee.Police reported the car, driven by Maurice Laureys, 484 Mount Pleasant avenue, was proceeding south on Lansdowne avemue and the motorcycle was going west on Sherbrooke street when the accident occurred.\u2018The car driver was uninjured.Probing Begins For Foundation Of Big Project One of the few remaining open tracts of land in West.mount will soon be, the site of an apartment project.The area, opposite the Athletic Grounds, bounded by St, Catherine street, Western, Redfern and Clarke avenues is now being \u201cdrilled\u201d by a company of foundation investigators.A company official said today that bore-holes will be made in three locations on the \u2018lot in order to classify the condition of the sub soil, Among other things the tests will determine the density and water content of the soil which have an important bearing on the type of structure best suited fos the land.! The depth of the drilling varies and in this particula case it will reach an ap proximate depth of 40 feel he said.Cost of the apartment pr (Continued on page 5) - Real Estate Sales Top Million Mark Here During May The value of real estate sales in the city topped $1 million during the month of May according to figures released this weelt by the Montreal Real Estate Board.Statistics show that 37 transactions were recorded here for a value of $1,048,214.Saint Laurent led all suburban municipalities with $2,813,184.Overall totals in all municipalities for the month showed an increased over May, 1955.This year 1,006 sales were recorded worth $18,645,769 compared to $17,594,162 on 1,156 sales last year.' For the Jahuary to May period, Westmount showed 134 sales worth $4,070,215 with Saint Laurent again leading during this period with $11,730,662.- | Overall totals for all municipalities during the five months showed 4,784 sales recorded with a value of $81,476,581 which is an increase over the corresponding period in 1955 when the figures were $64,380,441 and 4,224, R.M.R.Band Plays Here On Monday Sprightly music will emanate from Westmount Park Monday night when the band of the Royal Montreal Regiment will offer the regular weekly concert.The program includes marches, waltzes and several well knowa light classical selections.i Complete program is ane nounced as follows: | Spanish March, \u201cAmparita Roca\", Texidor; Oyerture, \u201cMili~ tary\u201d, Mendelsohn; Serenade from \u201cThe Student Prince\u201d Romberg; Waltz, \u201cCielito Lindo\" Fernandez; Selection, \u201cLand O The Heather\u201d, Thiele; March \u201cLa Sorella\u201d, Jaraloyes.March, \u201cHigh Park\u201d, Thieleg Intermezzo, \u201cLady of Spain\" Evans; Waltz, \u201cBlue Danube\" Strauss; Selection, \u201cThe New Moon\u201d, Romberg; March, \u201cRie chelieu\u201d, Boisvert.Capt.T.B.Jackson E.D., die rector of music, will conduct, ; Tn TET GAIT Ses Shar + sn cob Co a as es CII SSG minim er hs RM Nr en act Arn es pr + en AML er ts >.a PAGE TWO \u2018College Professor Today's Young Generations A veteran professor of education came strongly to the defence of young, modern generations Thursday in a talk before members of the Montreal Westward Rotary hem Cdn REE ee RMR A GIR RC AR MA ei EE ES EEE THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1936 - Club at their weekly luncheon meeting.: Scoring the frequent charges levelled at today\u2019s youth, - Professor John Hughes said \u201cthey are grand material and + jf given the chance will become citizens of whom this .great country of ours will be proud.\u201d - The speaker expressed annoy-% ance at the oft-repeated charge \u201cthe young people are going to This complaint, has been heard down the dogs.\u201d paid, through every generation but was not true \u2018because if it were the world would have gone to the dogs years ago.\u201d Professor Hughes, retired from McGill University and now on!.À the staff of Sir George Williams | bring up our children in a climate Defends 5 College, he teachers.today,\u201d he said, \u2014 CRE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS ing, Professor Hughes called sided at the meeting.INSURANCE BROKER everyone a teacher.\u201cWe all : \u20ac MA.3332 WA.4568 learn from everyone .all life is North Carolina's population 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal an education to the very end and density is 81\u2019 persons -per square CHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR INSURANCE however, that the responsibikty of giving the young people a chance rests on the shoulders of parents and \u201cThe greatest neea of Canada\u2019 teachers and first class parents .We have a duty to God ko emphasized \u201cig for Mret class further learning he is, in fact, dead.\u201d The speaker was introduced by Aubrey Legge and thanked by President Eric Denman who pre- of high principled business ethics .otherwise there is the danger of miss-educating our youth» Branching out into a wider theme on the question of teach- once a person clbses his mind to mile.re In 1787, Mackenzie, an ambitious 23-year-old Scot, built a fur trading post at Fort Chipewyan on Lake Athabaska.a THIS IS INDEED A FINE COUNTRY | Seeking a new route to the Arctic, he left Chipewyan in June, 1789.At Whale Islands his guide faifed.Mackenzie turned home.WE WILL HEAD NORTH ON SLAVE RIVER SOON WE MUST PASS OVERLAND TO THE SOUTH Undaunted, Mackenzie dreamt of opening new territory\u2014right to the western sea.In May 1793 he set out again THIS ROCK SHALL MARK OUR ACHIEVEMENT a Zs ALEXAN By 7 Porgy 1793 DER MACKENTIE (AND FROM CANADA Rising above his ill-health and setbacks, Mackenzie and his men finally reached the Pacific coast on July 22nd, 1793.There, for Canada, he carved his name on a rock.They had won through! ./ MAY.GOD LET THIS BOOK HELP CANADA * \u201cfreight, HEY MR.GARSON, HOW ABOUT THIS ?Bingo artists Sylvia Spittle, left, 10, 4330 \u2018Sherbrooke St.W., and Evanell Duncan, 11, 4299 Western Ave, take their bingo game seriously at the Westmount YMCA Summer Fun Clubs Penny Carnival Tuesday, blissfully unaware that after giving the matter most lengthy and careful thought the Federal au- thorfties look on their activities as illegal \u2014 because they aren't playing for charity.(They aren't playing for money either, as it happens.) (Harrison photo) TCA Traffic Volume At Record Peak For 6-Month Period The heaviest volume of traffic in the history of Trans-Canada Air Lines was reported for the first six months of this year.All phases of traffic \u2014 passengers, express and mail showed substantial increases, From January 1 to June 30 this year, a total of 966,135 passengers were carried on scheduled services, a 29 per cent increase over last year and \u2018more than the number of passengers carried for the whole of 11950.It is estimated that some 2,000,000 passengers will have flown on TCA aircraft by the end of the year.Almost \"10,000,000 pounds of air freight were carried and 5,- 498,200 ton miles flown for an increase of 19 per cent over the first half of 1955.More than 3,- 000,000 pounds of air express were carried, an increase of 11 per cent over last years first six months period.Mail ton miles increased 14 per cent.With the introduction if service of three more propeller-tur- bine Viscounts and two more Super Constellations, TCA was able to substantially provide more accommodation in the first half of the year.Travelling companion to Edward, Duke of Kent, on lus Canadian tour, Mackenzie in 1801, published the results of his explorations.Soon others followed where he had led.Daily new settlers moved in.\u201cHERE MY VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY TERMINATE .1 HAVE RECEIVED THE REWARD OF MY LABOURS, FOR THEY WERE CROWNED WITH Writer, administrator, explorer, builder, Mackenzie gave his health .his whole life -.to opening up the Canada we know today.SUCCESS\" Mackenzie could have achieved nothing without the encourage.raent and financial backing of his partners\u2014men like Gregory, Frobisher, Simon McTavish, They were his partners in helping Canada grow.\u2018 Today, financial backing is just as important to our modern i pi 8.And, through The Bank of Nova Scotia, you 100, can share in this nation-building partnership.For when you deposit your savings with The Bank of Nova Scotia, you help swell the funds available for Canada\u2019s develop- ment\u2014funds which in turn finance thousands of enterprises, - large and small., + LE | YS ax NS i = À A cu\u201d .YOUR PARTNER Ne The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA HELPING CANADA ,0R0W Get to know the staff at eur Westmount branch.You will find them helpful and friendly.I.C.Cooper.Manager.Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 SUITS MADE TO $60 we MEASURE PANTS $15 ., This offer good to Sept.4th Many patterns to choose from QUICK SERVICE ® REPAIRING © REMODELLING © REFITTING CLOSED From July 30th to August 9th F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.Wi.6633 ov rey ow Ly be - ss.+ ré PDIS +0 > .\u2026-.us 0 me ee 1 ser- -tur- more was prie first FINE FLOORING TER ,© HARDWoOD\u201d © ASFHAUE HT a Ù © \\RUBBER :.- .* Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors A.Ross Crafton\" 1 & COMPANY 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT Free Estimates \u201ce WE.2323 Examiner | WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN'S WE.4046 Reliable 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXVH, No.\u2014 = WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1956 Local Families Hosts To Exchange Students Several local families are among the Montreal hosts to 14 students from 'aH parts of the world, who came to Montreal last night and are travelling under arrange- PAGE THRE) national understanding by travel both on this continent and abroad.Through hospitality tours in the United States and Canada the visitor from abroad ise given opportunities to live and talk with American añd Cana (Continued on page 5) { KEEP COOL! A CREW of foundation investigators are at work on the Nuns\u2019 Farm lot between Western avenue and St.Catherine street W.In this case they are drilling to an approximate depth of 40 feet in order to classify the condition of the sub soil in regard to density, water content and compressibility, This information is important in determining the type of structure best suited for the land.Exchange.While in Montreal, the group are being officially hosted by the Montreal branch of the United Nations Association in Canada.Local residents entertaining students are: .Mrs.J.E.Wilder, 250 Met- calfe Ave., who is entertaining Miss Fabienne Ekharrar, of Casablanca, Morocco, who holds the French Bacalaureate from Ecole Normale d'Auteuil, Miss Mildred Heimlich, of Salem, Va., leader of the group, Jim, Kalish, Cleveland Heights, O., assistant ledder, and Vittore Lattuada, of Milano, Italy, a graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Milan.Mrs.W.S.Edgar, 4795 Walkley Ave, is entertaining Miss Blvire Coriat, of Casablanca, Morocco, who has an English certificate from the University of Cambridge, and Miss Fortune Elfassy, of Casablanca, Morocco, who has received her schooling in Casablanca and is planning to be a teacher in the housekeeping arts.Mr.and Mrs.T.M.O'Neill, 4272 Hampton Ave.are entertaining Bernard Matheson- Bechet, of Borde®ux, France, who has received a certificate in (Harrison Photo) ING Cash in today! There's Extra, Trade-in Allowance waiting for you ot.JIM PEREIRA SERVICE STATION Greene & Western Aves.TOWING SERVICE | than six optional subjects the six In School Leaving Exams A Westmount High School student ranked second on the list of 1,746 successful candidates in the Protestant high school leaving examinations released this week.James W., Boake obtained an average of 94.2 which followed closely the 94.4 gained by leader, Melvin Silver- man of Strathcona.Three other Westmount students obtained averages which placed them among the first 26 candidates from across the province: .They were: Mary Jane Long, 91; Michael Braza, 90.8; and Peter Haley, 90.6.A total of 2,765 candidates, were registered for the examinations.Of these 2,305 wrote the complete examination; the others wrote partial or supplementary examinations, This is the largest number ever written for Quebec's Protestant high schools, exceeding 1955 by 70 and 1954 by 271.- Of the 2,305 students writing \u2018the complete examination, 1,746 or 75.7 per cent passed.This pro- Candidates who received certificates by means of supplemental examinations are not included.Supplemental examinations will be held beginning on August 24 at the High School SPEEDY ments made by the Association for World Travel * , SPECIAL IMPORTED British Chamber of Commerce, TROPICALS and Gianfranco Cusinelli, of Ladies\u2019 : \u2019 Rome, Italy, a student at the tes\u2019 and Gentlemen's \"University of Rome in the De- SUITS Westmount Student Second of Montreal, 3457 University St.during the hot summer days Commercial English from the .Made-To-Measure at special reduced prices.Best workmanship guaranteed.ONE WEEK DELIVERY English Grey Flannel Worsted PANTS Made-fo-measure $15 Also Blazers & Sport Jackets partment Economics and Commerce.- .The group\u2019s time in Montreal is being spent visiting points of interest which include Mec- Gil University, University of Montreal, Sir George Williams College, Macdonald Coliege and various churches and museums.A part of their time is being spent with their host families exchanging international and cultural views and getting to understand and appreciate the Canadian way of life.The Association for World Travel Exchange is a non-profit membership organization sponsoring international educational travel.Its goal is to promote inter- VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE Now Operated By GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Inc.\\ / \\ RESTYLING AND REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 Greene Avenue (Just belew \u2018it.Catherine) PICK-UP and DELIVERY CLOSED SATURDAYS NIGHT OR DAY PARKING AVAILABLE REASONABLE RATES 370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) EL.0767 You see many of these signs around town Each represents TWO satisfied persons, the vendor ond the purchaser.For over 150 years our firm has been giving efficient, prompt and profitable service to clients.if you have a real estate problem consult ws.A.Jopeph & On.\u2018 REAL ESTATE v Serving Montreal since 1804 4492 Se.Catherine St.W.Dorval Shopping Centre CL.3504 ME.1-8511 - q (AZ UL lo JA ye THANKS FOR TH' TIP, SPEEDY.portion ig practically the same as it has been for the past five years.North American literatgre and chemistry led the list of subjects failed.More than one candidate out of five failed these.There were the least number of failures \u2014 8.8 per cent \u2014 in oral French.To obtain high school leaving certificates candidates must pass in English literature and composition, oral and written French, and at least four other subjects from a lengthy list of options.When students write on Tore | GIRARD highest marks are taken with the compulsory subjects of English and French to make up a maxi- mum of 1,000 marks.\u2019 à 372 VICTORTA AVI MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER FP = TT IRE ow THEY MADE IT INTO A A SHINING EXAMPLE OF PERFORMANCE.TS A HABIT Tr THEIRS.GIRARD AUTOMOBILE b= ITI LE LYMOUTH air HU.9-5745 ; wi TRIE été.db ia. A EE SE on de ee REET aa SER LA 227 Dec PACE YOUR - : THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1956 THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmeunt Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave., Montreal - WAIlnut 2773 * The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.08 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept, ttaws.FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956 By Rev.Canon R.K.Naylér Rector, Trinity Memorial Church UTOPIA lI Suppose it were possible to develop a new .race of men with greater brain power as it is possible to produce new breeds of cattle with more beef or more milk.Then would arise the old question which goes back to the days of Plato\u2019s Republic \u2014 Who will govern the governors?Is the whole of mankind to be endowed with greater brain power or is it to be confined to the chosen \u2014 or self chosen \u2014 few, who will govern the rest of us?And will they be men of the character of Abraham Lincolnn or Adolph Hitler?I am very glad to fall back on the statement of Charles Darwin the younger, that no such thing is possible, that you cannot deal with man as you can deal with an ox, for man is a wild animal who cannot be brought under that kind of control.Perhaps the columnist did not* mean what he said and that when he referred to brain power he meant\u2019 wisdom, If he is a thorough-going materialist they would probably mean the same thing to him.But actually brain power and wisdom are not the game thing at all.There are men of very considerable brain power who are clever but far from wise.We say they are too clever for their own good, and certainly too clever for ours.Then there are men of average ability to whom the community resorts not because they are clever, but because they are wise and understanding.Fortunately you find them in every community.Such wisdom is marked by respect for one\u2019s neighbour; in fact, by respect for human nature.I cannot claim that this is confined to the Christian point of view.It will be found in every religious tradition and where there.is no religious connection at all.You note it in Kipling\u2019s Red Llama REC'D.FUNCRAL HOME .5610 Sherbrooke St W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home and Chapel in Kim; you see it in Tolkien's great myth of the Hobbit.You will find it in all the stories of chivalry, and in al! these fictional narratives we recognize it as valid because we know it in life.Isocrates the Athenian philosopher summed it up in one sentence without any reference to religion: \u201cPhilosophy makes us kind.\u201d Philosophy was not greater brain power but an ability, or at least an attempt, to see the wholeness of things and not simply the part in which one is particularly interested.Perhaps the most blatant assumption of the columnist is that man can shape his own destiny.He is up against his natural environment and also his human environment; but there is another environment \u2014 the divine which enfoids him completely.And he has another handicap.That is sin, his own and his fellows\u2019.Man is not in a universe as it came to him from the hand of the Creator, but in a universe which he has corrupted through his own folly.In other words, it is not a greater brain power that man wants to live in a new and over-populated world \u2014 it is a personality renewed by the Holy Spirit, because, as H.E.Wells admitted, man has come to the end of - his tether, and he must seek renewal or perish.Crystal Chapter Crystal Chapter No.35 L.O.À.will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in Ross Hall, Chalmers Church Verdun, Plans will be completed for a military whist which will be held in the hall on Tuesday, Aug.21 at 8:30 p.m.t Tha Chapel of Cathedral of Cathedral Boauty |] What Doés Future Hold 7 For Princess: Margaret ?What Hes ahead for Princess Margaret?As she approaches her twenty-gixth birthday.this August, she'is planning a royal tour of East Africa.But the world wonders who her future husband will be.The months since Princess Margaret made the dramatic announcement, \u201cI would like it to be known that I have decided not to marry Group Captain Peter Townsend, \u201d have been the loneliest and least glamorous she has known, reports the Ladies\u2019 Home Journdl\u2019s London correspondent in the August issue.Her daily routine has been very much the same in these monotonous months since Captain Townsend was sent.away.The Princess is at her desk at Clarence House at 9.30 each morning, going over necessary correspondence \u2018with Iris Peake, her lady in waiting, and.with Lt.Col.Martin Gilliat, the Queen Mother's secretary.Her afternoons are usually taken up with official functions, she may launch a Cunard liner, standing in a driving rain; visit the Atomic Energy Authority's radiochem- ical center; or inspect new housing projects and factories, Westmount Baptist Church Dr.A.C, Archibald, the interim minister begins his final month tomorrow, speaking at 11 a.m.on a communion Meditation \u201cLord is it I\u201d.Children under eight are cared for in the Rickerts room during the sermon period, At 7:30 p.m., the sermon topic will be\u2014 \u201cStraining out gnats and swallowing Camels.\u201d At the mid week service on Wednesday, Dr.Archibald begins a new series on \u201cVital New Testament Characters\u201d.The topic on Wednesday will be\u2014 \u201cDeacon Philiph, the Evangelist\u2019.West- mount Baptist being open on Sunday evening, welcomes cordially, all visitors and strangers * Rm ¢ in our city.*- Æ * | Christian Science | * * The fact that all things are rossibely to God will be brought out in the Lesson-Sermon entitled \u201cSpirit\u201d at Christian Science services Sunday.Scriptural selections to be read from the King James Version of the Bible will include Paul's statement to the Philippians (4:13): \u201cI can do all things through Christ which strength- eneth me.\u201d From \u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will be read the following (182:30-4): \u201cTo admit that sickness is a condition over which God has no control, is to presuppose that omnipotent power is powerless on some occasions, The law of Christ, or Truth, makes all things possible to Spirit, but the so-called laws of matter would render Spirit of no avail, and demand obedience to materialistic codes, thus departing from the basis of one \u2018God, one lawmaker.\u201d A special radio program on divine healing will be featured this Sunday in the regular \u201cReligious Period\u201d series of the Trans-Canada network of the Canadian Broadcasting corporation, Originating live from Toronto, this broadcast will be heard locally over Radio Station CBM \u2014 940 on the dial \u2014 at 2:30 p.m.Sunday afternoon Eastern Daylight Time, .\u201cThe Healing Power of Divine Love\u201d will be the subject of this Christian Science program, to be conducted by Leslie A.Tufts, Christian Science Committee on | Publication for Ontario.Music | will be provided by a soloist and organ, Longest railway bridge of any kind in the world is the 12-mile Lucin cutoff, a wooden pile structure .carrying tracks over Great Salt Lake, in Utah.ov ab _ se A Dorval Gardens | The Rev.B.David Hostetter, M.A, Minister of the Presbyter- ign - Church of St.Columba-by- \u2018fhe-Lake, Valois, will preach\u2019at the Drive-in Church Service at the Dorval Gardens Shopping Centre on Sunday at 8 p.m.His theme will be \u201cThe News That Never Becomes History.\u201d \u2018Mr.Hostetter is the governor of the special committee of the Presbytery of Montreal of the Presbyterian Church in Canada respon- gible for the arrangement of].these summer services.Robert Wight, Organist of First Presbyterian Church, Mtl, and heard on \u201cSundäy Chorale\u201d over the CBC, will provide the organ music for the service.A fine quality amplification system provides easy listening for music and sermon, Since worshippers may remain in their cars during the service, it will be held rain or shine.All are welcome to attend.* Motilon Indians, in the region of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, are said to be the world's only | people who have no dogs.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Ave.Rev A, C.Archibald, D.D., rim Pastor.COMMUNION MEDITATION \u201cLORD IS IT I''?Lord's supper following \u201cSTRAINING OUT GNATS AND SWALLOWING CAMELS\u201d Children under eight cared for during the sermon period.Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8.Topic - \u201cHow broad-minded should a christian be\u2019.Strangers and visitors are cordially welcomed each Sunday.STRANGERS SABBATH HOME.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.Minister 11:00 a.m.7:30 pm, Sunday, August 5th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service MORNING SERVICE ONLY A VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist.and Choirmaster STANLEY - PRESBYTERIAN and DOMINION-DOUGLAS Stanley Presbyterian Church (Cor.Westmount and Victoria Ave.) 11:00 am.Rev.Eric A.Mellwain, B.A, \u2018\u2018Spiritual Fatigue\u201d VISITORS WELCOME Doris Killam, A.R.C.T.Mus.(McGill) Organist and Choir Director SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Sabbath Eve, Au August 3rd Evening Services (Early Summer Service) at 6:15 p.m.; Candle Lighting No Later than 8: 05 p.m.SABBATH MORNING 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Services.10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings.Torah: Deuteronomy; Ch.11, v.26 \u2014 Ch, 17 Prophets: Tainh: Ch.54, v.11 \u2014 Ch.-55, v.5, 8:05 p.m, Evening Services Ethics of the Fathers \u2014 Ch, 6.The New Moon to be blessed this Sabbath Morning will occur on Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug, 7th & 8th.WEEKDAY SERVICES 8:30 a.m.Sunday Morning.7:30 a.m.Weekday Mornings.7:15 a.m, Tuesday Wednesday Mornings, 8:00 p.m, Sunday: & Weekday Eve- gs.Next Friday Evening: Candle Lighting fo Later \u2018Than 7:50 p.m.; Evening Services (Early « Summer Service) at 6 15 p.m.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenué at Sherbrooke Street 7 ANCH OF THE MOTRER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF MAS.SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON.MA Sunday, Aug August Sth 11:00 a.m.Sunday School.11:00 a.m.Church Service, Subject of pessson- Serv mon: \u2018\u201cSPIR.oo Golden\u2019 Text: John 4: God is à .\u2018spirit: and they that worship him - must worship him in spirit and in truth, W ednesday 8:15 p.m Testimony Meeting, READING ROOM ! In the Church Fdifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day, 3 to £ rm.UNITED - WESTMOUNT PARK-EMMANUEL UNITED CHURCH Western Ave, at Lansdowne \"and ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT Uniting for the Summer Months Minister: - Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A.B.D.\u201cSunday, August Sth Service at 11 o'clock in WESTMOUNT PARK-EMMANUEL £hoir Director: J.C.Scott Organist: 0, R.Gliddon + Combined Summer Services CALVARY UNITED CHURCH and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH in Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount, 11 a.m.Morning Worship Morning Service Only Rev.Walter J.Spence preaching.ANGLICAN Church of The Advent - Corner of Wood and Waestern, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, \"Tenth - Sunday After Trinity :00 anv.Holy Eucharist.45 a.m.Mattins (said a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST p.m.Evensong (said) Monday, August 6th Transfiguration Of Our Lord 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist Week Days HOLY EUCHARIST 7:00 am.Tuesday, Thursday and -aturday 8:00 a.m.Monday.anc Friday.9:80 a.mi.Wednesday.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Cote St.Antoine\u2019 Road and Church Hill Rev.Kenneth 'B.Keefe, Rector Rev.H.John Skynner 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.\u2018Holy Communion 7:30 p.m, Evensong (Said).W ednesday 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.0.TRINITY MEMORIAL \u201c CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Tenth Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.11:00 a.m.Choral Communion, Preacher: Rev.T.A, Ramsey, 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Rev.Canon F.L, White ey.Monday, August 6th The Transfiguration of Our Lord 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion, .Wednesday, August 8th\u2019 7:00 am.Holy Communion.Thursday, August 9th 10:00' d.rh.¢ Hoi Cérhrhünion; { ¥1 ¢ sf WESTMOUNT, large bright, furnish- CHILLMAN _ Convertible c 2 \u2018Raditaily Husky > .New Estate Car *.1957 Modeis ILE 2 MOTORS] 1822-26 St.Catherine W.\u2019 FI.4 4616 ; ; e- THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956\u2014 \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771 The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 45s de 1 for each additional word Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue | \u2018 PAGE FIVR Ambassador Make The Rambler Smart Statesman Switch Metropolitan For \u201856 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W Fl.4616 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE LOOK TO THE FUTURE CHOICE: .Lots available north or south of Montreal for investors or future home owners, The location of these well planned projects guarantees large returns on your investment, $25.00 to $35.00 down.No interest.Phone RI.7 7391, D-27 20 ROOMS TO LET CENTRAL Westmount, spacious room newly decorated.HU, 9-6368.D-7 WESTMOUNT, central, large, bright, unfurnished, light privileges for refined woman in business woman\u2019s apartment.FI.9224 after 7 p.m.D-12 29 * FOR SALE \u2018 + CEDAR chest by Lane, walnut, $30.00; Kroehler arm chair, rose frieze, $50.00; walnut tea wagon, $25.00; carved grey broadloom, approximately .00; 56-piece service for 8,.cut glass stemware, $100.00; chrome step stodl, $4.00.AV.8-1731, D-18 TWO pairs double \u2018drapes, lined, modern, turquoise; refrigerator, like new; hand carved antique buffet; scatter rugs; ironing board; girl's clothes 11 to 14, winter and summer; boy's clothes, size 16, assorted\u2019 Selwyn sweaters, etc.WI.5459.D-33 CHAIR, antique reproduction, carved rosewood frame.EL.8118 D-17 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE POCKET books wanted, in good condition, Best prices paid, Write box 2114, c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.D-11.82 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED RELIABLE young woman for cottage in Laurentians, housekeeping for iwo ladies for August and September, References.4051 Dorchester Street West.D-29 83 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED MIDDLE aged English widow available for part time employment, convalescent care, house keeping.DE.4054.D-15 Use Examiner Classifieds For Good Results 4262 Western, apartment 1, large room, furnished, with privileges.D-16 WOOD near Sherbrooke, spacious room, girl only.Apply in French.ok 0483.\" D-28 ed or unfurnished, light privileges.DE.9596.D-2 METCALFE Avenue, Westmount, large.front room one, two persons, privileges.GL.D-22 24 AUTOS FoR SALE 1953 FORD Sedan, new tires, air conditioned, pe tones.Phone WI.7601, 26 GARAGES TO LET VICINITY Clarke and The Boulevard, - by the year, $20.00 monthly.Apply 7 1 to 8:55, WI.8590.29 FOR SALE % 20 Words 75¢ » RUG, 6x9; secretary and other household effects.WI.4879.D-13 BEDROOM set; rug, 9xi2; studio couch; single continental bed: miscellaneous articles.EL.8061, after $ ORIENTAL rug 6 x 10, $15.00; other nice rug and mats; coffee table; lamps; bedspread.DE.0237.D-34 BABY crib and dresser; bathinette and tenda, $85.00.RE.3-5795.D-20 : JACKET heater No, 40.Nearly new.WI.0762, D-32 MUSKRAT coat, size 38, $100.00.FI.9794.D-19 WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED 2007 Union Avenue Trades and Professional Cards Additionci Words 3c Each * BUILDNG REPAIRS BRICK MASON Would do small repair jobs, pointing steps, etc.Brick or stone.Very reasonable.Apply Box 119, 2185 Hampton, D-31 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.D-1 DECORATING ATTENTION © WESTMOUNT RESIDENTS Will do painting, maintenance and inside decorating, clean chesterfields, rugs, etc.By hour or contract.Satisfactory work.WE.5474, D-6 DRESSMAKING DRESSES made to measure, alterations and remodelling of all kinds.Mlle Lucas, 4891 Sherbrooke.D-8 EDUCATIONAL FAILED IN FRENCH?PREPARE FOR SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMS SEE MRS.FLORENCE KASPER 2239 GIROUARD AVE.HU.8-5980 Plateau 1104 > - AMERICAN, ENGLISH & Advance 3 for ee « RÉgent SAMPLE FALL DRESSES MANUFACTURER'S ORIGINAL SAMPLES MANY, ONE OF A KIND $10.50 15 SAMPLE SUMMER DRESSES {SPECIAL PURCHASE) - Sizes 9 - 20 \u201cTO CLEAR $10.00 CANADIAN MATERIALS Fashions FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Green -Ave., WI.3312.D-3 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 2055 VICTORIA ST.(Near Eaton's) TEL.HA, 1723 - D-5 NOTARIES MILTON W.WINSTON, Notary, 4 Notre Dame St, Suite 504-505, Met- ropole Building.HA.2468.Eves., Hu; 9-.- UPHOLSTERING JUPHOLSTERING ot all kinds.Custom and recovering.Remodelling ana repairs.Expert workmanship.Free estimates.24-nour service.Marce.Phone WI.3634.D-2 Rev.J.Masterson Is New Pastor Several changes affecting members of the Loyola College staff were revealed in the list of new appointments announced this week by the Upper Canada Province of the Society of Jesus.\u2018Rev.J.J.Monaghan, S.J, pastor of St.Ignatius of Loyola Parish has been named rector of the Jesuit Novitiate, Guelph, Ontario.Succeeding Father Monaghan will be Rev.John T.Masterson, S.J., formerly of the college staff.Other appointments are: Rev, C.J.Crusoe, S.J., dean of the St.Ignatius Loyola high school for the last two years, has been appointed dean of studies for the Jesuit Province of Upper Canada.He will be succeeded by Rev, Kenneth Casey; Rev.Kevin McKenna, SJ.who has recently completed his course in ascetical theology, and Rev.B.Murray, S.J., also join the college staff; Probing Begins.(Continued from page 1) ject is estimated at $4 million and the architect is Ian Martin with Maxwell M.Kalman acting as consulting architect.Tenders for the first of two buildings were received until June 19 and seven bidders were listed.Structural 1-4612 plans have been revised and the architect received tenders to July 23.34 HELP WANTED FEMALE \"HOLIDAYS.WITH DOUBLE PAY If you are planning to be in Montreal for your vacation or a part of holidays, because you can only afford to go ay for a few days or a week of the 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 84 .RAELP WANTED FEMALE À CHOICE OF JOBS\" STENOS \u2014 TYPISTS _ DICTATING MACHINE OPERATORS How about a change of scenery?Work in your own district on a Tage ular temporary basis, a wek or two at a time, Positions open immediately, Contact BE.2083 now.8:30 a.m.to 10:00 p.m.Office Overload Co.Ltd.D-25 Overload Co.Ltd., 1475 Mountain St \u2026 40 8:30 a.m.to 10:00 p.m.2083 FOUND TEACHER WINDBREAKER, Wanted by established nursery school in Westmount, Experienced preferred.Write Box 115, c-o 2185 Hampton Avenue.1 Local Families.(Coninued from page 3) dian families, to see various aspects of \u2018our cities and rural areas, and to observe community life in ways that develop deeper insights than are possible when visitors see only hotels, restaurants and places of entertainment,.Since 1953, over 1,000 families have cooperated by opening their homes to visitors from 11 European countries and Algiers, Kenya, Israel, India, New Caledonia, Zanzibar, Casablanca, Japan, Korea, China and the Philippines.In acting as official host for the group, the United Nations Association in Canada, Montreal Branch, feels that it is helping in a small way the honest exchange of views which form the basis for happy international relationships.found Arlington Lane last week.FI.8016.5 ICE COLD BEEER ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY CE.3341 FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables daily.® Groceries and Imported Delicacies N ATIONA [ \"The Home of Fine Foods\" 4865 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) Office: DU.1-2575 DANIEL & GARRY REALTIES Property Sales & Purchases Call \u2014 Mr.A.LIVINGSTONE ° 9878 Papineau Ave.Res.HE.6444 RI.4-3425 E.DACCORD Ltd.Graduate Landscape Contractor \"Nursery now located at 900 MONTEE DE LIESSE at Cote Vertu, Ville St.Laurent PHONES: \"RI.4-3823 A0 it PAGE SIX Johnson-Clarke Wedding Held Recently In Edmonton, Alfa.} The marriage of Margaret Joan, daughter of Lieut.Col.and Mrs.W.H.Clarke of North Battleford, Sask., to Mr.Peter Donald Godschall Johnson, of Peace Riv er, Alta, son of Mr.and Mrs.Vance Johnson, of Westmount, Que.took place recently in St.John's Anglican Church, Edmonton, Alta.the Rev.W.Sewell officiating.Miss Crystal Mac-* Donald sang during the signing of the register, and baskets of yellow and white gladioli were used as decoration in the church.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in à gown of white organza fashioned on princess lines, having a fitted bodice and a very full skirt.Her short veil of tulle illusion was held by & matching cap and she carried a Colonial bouquet of Sweetheart roses and stephanotis.Miss Joan Brown, as maid of honor, and Miss Doris Fender and Miss Corinne Mighton, as bridesmaids, were in bouffant frocks of sea blue organza.They wore crownless, hats of the same color and carried cascade bou- quets of white daisies and pompons.Little Miss Margaret -Ann Clarke, niece of the bride, as flower-girl, wore a frock of sea blue organza having a fitted bodice and a full skirt, with a wreath of daisies and she carried a nosegay bouquet.Mr.Gordon Peterson acted as best man for Mr.Johnson, and the ushers were Mr.Patrick Cronkite and Mr.James Macaulay.Mrs.Clarke, the bride's mother, was in a gown of dusty pink.She wore a champagne hat and accessories and a corsage bouquet of Joanna Hill roses.Mrs.Johnson, mother ofs the bridegroom, wore an ensemble 8) No hidden charges when you rent a new Hertz car! EASY WAY TO STRETCH A HOLIDAY! Rent a sparkling, new car from Hertz Why waste a minute of vacation-time?Rent a new Chevrolet or other fine car with radio, heater defroster: just show your driver's license and proper identification.Drive it as your own, long as you like for only $8.00 a day, plus 10 cents a mile, including all gasoline, oil and proper insurance \u2014 only $13.00 for a 50 mile trip \u2014 no matter how many ride! drive.car \u2014 anywhere ! All rates lower by the Rates slightly higher for automatic week.Call and reserve a HERTZ VENT A ÇAR PEEL-WINDSOR DOMINION UN.6-3415 GARAGE INC.SQUARE UN.46-7987.NEW! ALL-OVER PROTECTION NO DEODORANT ~#E= CAN GIVE FOR ALL-DAY EVERY-DAY FRESHNESS Now Ar MME.A.COURVAL CORSET] 4861 Sherbrooke West (At Victoria Ave.) its EM AL de THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956 Hague-Begley Wedding Held In Westmount The marriage of Miss Patricia Evelyn, Begley, daughter of Mrs.Evelyn Begley, and Mr, Edward McLeod Hague, son of Mr.and Mrs.Harry McLeod Hague, of Westmount, took place recently in St.Mathias\u2019 Church, West- mount.Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, assisted by Canon Gilbert Oliver, performed the ceremony.Mr.Bustace Tait was organist.of beige shantung with a beige and coral hat, matching accessories and a corsage bouquet of Talisman roses.The reception was held at the Delta Upsilon Fraternity.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Johnson left for the Oregon Coast, the bride travelling in a summer suit of yellow and beige, with avocado accessories and a corsage bouquet of yellow roses.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.Vance Johnson, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Mr.Donald Johnson, of Westmount; .| Mrs.B.Davis, Mr.and Mrs.S.M.Mighton, Mrs.K.Finlayson, of North Battleford, Sask.; Mr.P.S.Clarke, of Nelson, B.C.; Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Staines, Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Dixon, Miss Margaret Davis, of Calgary, Alta,; Mr.and Mrs.A.Ferguson, of Red Dees, Alta.; Miss Vivienne McVety, of Grande \"| Prairie, -Alta.; Mr.and Mrs.L.G.G.Seath, of Prevost, Alta.; Mr.and Mrs.R.Meeres, of Cre- mona, Alta.; Mrs.D.Piprell, Mr.Gerald Piprell, Miss Dorothy Piprell, of Bordon, Sask.; and Mr.and Mrs.M.Walker, of Exshaw, Alta.} ENGAGEMENTS Dr.and Mrs.Prudhomme St.Germain announce the engagement of their ~daughter, Monique, to Dr.Jean B.L'Heureux, son of Dr.and Mrs.Arthur L'Heureux, The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday morning, September 15, at eleven o'clock, in St.Leo's Church, Westmount, CHEMCELL For simpler, quicker recognition Canadian Chemical and Cellulose Company, Ltd., will identify itself as Chemcell, Their famous fabrics include Acetate, || Arnel, Celaperm, Fortisan and Quilticel.LRN ae REE A ERE ot - .¥ MISS ELISABETH NOELLE KNOWLES, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.C.N.Knowles,- of Notre Dame de Grace, and MR.GERALD NEVILLE MARTIN, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Martin, aise of Notre Dame de Grace, whose marriage has been arranged te take place on Saturday, August 25, at St.Monica's Church, Notre Dame de Grace.\u2014 Photos by Van- Dyck and Meyer Studios Social & Personal \u201c Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Shepherd have returned following a stay | at Ogunquit, Maine.Mr.and Mrs.T.P.Slattery and their family left this week to spend the month of August in Gloucester, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.J.K.Muir, of Westmount, have returned after spending two months visiting in Scotland, England and France.Mr, and Mrs.Beaudoin Hand- field and their family, who are travelling abroad, ave at present in Germany.Mr.and Mrs.T.W.Eadie, of Westmount, were among the recent guests at the Guild of All Arts, Scarborough, Ont.Mrs.Donald Hingston has returned from Lake Memphre- magog where she visited her daughter, Mrs.R.P.Vaughan, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Atkinson and family of Montreal were among the recent guests at The Guild of AM Arts, Scarborough, Ont.\u2019 - Mr.and Mrs.W.H.O'Reilly and their daughters, Honor and Susan, have returned after spending the month of July at Kennebunkport, Maine.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.George and their daughter, Miss Audrey George, are spending some time at Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper, Alta, Without Surgery © Mountain below Sherbrooke St.TT : CENTRAL REDUCING STUDIO 4471A St.Catherine Street West Facials ® Special Face Lifting Acne Treatment Body Massage ® Rheumatism and Arthritis - Treatments ® Pedicure ® Corn Removing, etc.For appointment: Phone GL.5041 Our August SALE Is Now Going On Outstanding Values On All FURS Come in and compare ! FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue {Opposite Avenue Theatre) WI.3312 oad, PAGE SEVEN THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956 |Weston's Banquet Cake .15.travis ir look conten: to seal in freshness and flavor, | : : |New Dessert Confection Due to ite convenient size ang y TH shape \u2014 it is ideal to prepare, Or Tea Time Treat allowing from 8 to 10 servinga Nobody likes to toH over-a hot of delicious butter rich cake, .each slice covered in rich Loven, particularly in the Summer creamy icing \u2014 it tastes delighte time.Yet from time to time when py} tog,, when served with ice , you*expect-guests for dihngrs Gr4 cream -or qther forms of tops 'when unexpected guests drrive [pings.And this highly recom- in the evenings \u2014 immediately mended new cake creation retails ] , \u2018your thoughts are \u201cWhat will I|&t a very reasonable price.The : ive them for a dessert?\u201d unused portion can be re- | There is an excellent answer to packaged in the container and - this, which will be pleasing.to !sealed \u2014 ready for use at some everyone.future time.On your next visit While shopping at your|to your grocer\u2019s, buy a Weston _ grocer's, purchase a Weston's |Banquet cake, and taste it \u2014 \u201cBanquet\u201d Cake, This is entirely you'll be delighted too.Ho College\u2014Day or Evening : 9 g 9 Degree Courses.B.A., B.Sc., B.Com; High School\u2014Fvening only.> Elementary School \u2014 Evening i only.= Sir George School of Art\u2014Day or Evening.re Business School\u2014Day or Evening.+ Williams 7: 5 \u2018 S School of Retailing\u2014Day only.College and Schaols INFORMATION FROM THE .REGISTRAR .Of The Montreal Y.M.C.A.1435 DRUMMOND ST.MA.8331 .-h .> MISS SHEILA ANN ROUND AND MR.HENRY McOUAT .> \u2019 .Sheltering Home MURRAY, whose marriage will #ake piace September 8 at An Earn-While-You-Learn program in co-operation with Haven For Ma ny 4 p.m., at Knox Crescent and Kensington Presbyterian Church.some of Montreal's leading retail stores.Curriculum In En .Miss Round is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frank R.Round especially designed to prepare high school Graduates for n Emergencies and Mr.Murray is the youngest son of Dr.and Mrs.Ww.A.a career in retailing.Courses commence Sept.17.Murray.\u2014Leslie Millett Studio \u2019 A meeting of district chairmen : Inf ion f he Di in Red Feather's Wonten's Divi- ering at the Home that the! Social & Personal nformation from the Pirector sion recently heard Miss J.Van [agency was much used by other | ¢ nat 1435 DRUMMOND ST.MA.8331 Vlist, superintendent of the Welfare organizations in the city Miss Blanche Emard, Olivier | Ç Y ing\u2019 e who had clients who needed tem- avenue, Westmount, will leave |: \u2014 Sheltering Home, a Red Feather this week to spend three weeks\u2019 \u2014_ A : agency, tell about the work of |Porary supervised shelter.She! vacation at Sallisbury Beach .the home in providing emergency noted that 123 women and child- Mass.T U T O R I N G overnight care and lodging -for |Ten Were admitted during 1955 ; women and children.and a total of 5,546 days of care Has, Gordon Rutherford, .of fe Miss Van Vliet told the gath- were provided.amilton, Ont, and her child- or .ren, Hugh and Ann, / are spending a month with /Mrs.G d XI S d Rutherford\u2019's parents, Mr.and ra \u20ac tu ; ents Mrs.C.8.Bann.(and Grade XII students if there is Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Balfour sufficient enrolment) have returned from a visit to OUR RECORD .: 96% passes over a fivé-year period.Blue Valley Lodge, the summer STAFF - : carefully-selected, widely experi- ; : \u2019 enced, provincially certificated Josidence % Mr.and Mrs.B.L.teachers presently employed by the .en at Nomininque, Que.School Board of Montreal and Sir - .George Williams College.Mrs.G.Victor Whitehead TUTORING.SERVICES: all subjects.president of the Quebec Branch, : for pupils who have failed either of the Canadian Ladies Golf Un- the Quebec High School or McGikR ion, gave a dinner in Quebec last Matriculation Examinations.week for the women members of : for pupils who wish to raise their the Royal Quebec Golf Club who .percentages.had previously.entertained for ; : small classes \u2014 not more than the Quebec Executive and play- TEN pupils per class.FACILITIES : fluorescent lighting in all rooms.ers.: day and evening classes.- .: arrangements made for room and Mr.and Mrs, Alastair Scott board for out-of-town students.entertained recently in honor of CHECK LIST : Characteristics of a good tutoring Mr.Gordon Winter, former BBC school representative in Canada, and (1) Are the classes small enough Mrs.Winter who sailed for Eng- \u2018to permit individual attention?land.Mr.Charles Curran, Mr.: (2) Is only ONE SUBJECT taught Winter's successor, was also a oa GRADE at ONE guest of honor at the party.(3) Are classes held every day in \u2014 order to provide sufficient 1 practice?Delicately Scented Soap (4) Is all teaching done by spec- + .: ialist teachers, who during Enriched With Lanolin the regular school session are : : doing actual classroom work Make els wath @ oe with ; -.«in their special subject?pretly , .; (5) Is written proof of claim of above ull a luxurious cream * past record available to inter- soap like Elizabeth Arden's Blue ested persons ?See it now\u2014the greatest advance ever in kitchen styling Grass or June Geranium.Right The ANNEX COACHING SCHOOL can give an affirmative It\u2019s the fresh look and it\u2019.lusi ith Yi ° this minute, but just for the , answer to every question.; tee It\u2019s exclusive with Youngstown month of August, both are sale- OUR RESULTS : failing marks in June converted in- ~ Kitchens.priced at almost one-third off.to first class marks in September.Let us show you how inexpensively you can enjoy the the first time Elizabeth Arden : September marks in Latin ond fresh look in h we'll hel Ma soaps have been offered at these E your home, We'll help you plan it\u2014give you special prices of June.complete decorating advice\u2014absolutely free! Scented to sachet strength ' : Mathema tic marks raised from 30's - 1 o 90's.these custom-made soaps are : Comparable results in other sub- : milled to long-lasting firmness.jects.T .° ° They cream into thick lather FEE : $25.00 per course.and are enriched with lanolin.REGISTRATION : As soon as possible after publica- Kitchen Planning Sales & Installation Their pretty colors add a nice tion of High School Leaving retouch to bathroom decor, too.\u2019 CIRCULA RON REQUEST ~ - A golden opportunity for the 1105 Drummond St.ON.83839 omen wi Shea ee wir =| ANINEX COACHING SCHOOL stock up with luxurious soap for \u2019 CLOSED SATURDAYS DURING JULY & AUGUST her own use and for future gitt- 1452 Drummond Street Telephone: PL.3638 .\\ .co.: ' - \u2019 .- ce mow wee RS \"oe .\u2019 Nea Su awn, then mm So ie en em ni a a en Rn i STII me ey PAGE EIGHT Prudential Leads Inter Semifinals Prudential has one definite defaulted win over Mitchell Hcughton in Intermediate semifinal playoffs, on the basis of Yves Valois\u2019 three hit shutout Wednesday, and perhaps a bere in tie mnals as a result of a protested 7-4 victory Tuasday.Prudential flashed power at the plate and strength afield to defeat Mitchell's Ernie Lott 7-0.Kevin Brady, Valois and Don McDonaid led the hitters.Ultimate winners of the series will meet the pennant winning \" MacRae Electric team for the league title, starting next week.Prudential took a 7-4 decision Tuesday, but the game was called at the end of seven innings and protested by Mitchell manager Jim McWilliams.District monitor Roger Bastien reported Wednesday he was looking into the matter and wouid determine what further steps should be taken yesterday.I It appearec likely tne two teams will play another two innings to finish\u2019 that game, probably last night or tonight.MacRae Electric swept to the pennant easily when Prudential defaulted their second game in a row, Tuesday, .against the Electricans.Notre Dame also Holiday at Reasonable Rates! Golf course on grounds, swimming pool, tennis court, sundeck, etc.Recreation - Orchestra Nightly .Special Weekly Rates Free Golf for Weekly Guests Write for folder direct or call CAPITAL 17-2607 Perfect Lake View House KNOWLTON, QUEBEC COME to the Lake View for a quiet and restful haven for mid.die-aged people.N IDEAL SPOT for the whole family to summer togeiner.ADEQUATE facilities for turesque 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 pic- PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY, QUE.Situated on beautiful Lake Mas- sawippi, 90 miles from Montreal, Route 1 ro Magog.Paved road all the way to North Hatley.Golf, water skiing and all other summer sports supervised by resident director.Every modern comfort of reasonable rates.Sprinkler Protected Fully Licensed For full particulars.regarding rates, etc, write or phone 23, John McKay, proprietor, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2771, e LUMBER * PLYWOODS * HARDWARE °¢ PAINTS ° e WALL PANELLINGS WALLBOARDS DO-IT-YOURSELF! ® COFFEE & END TABLE TOPS ® IRON and WOOD LEGS © SMALL SIZE PLYWOOD ® CUT TO SIZE ORDERS SHOWROOM © IDEAS \u2014 PLANS ® DISPLAYS\u2014FREE ESTIMATES ® FREE SKETCHES DRAWN HOME OWNER'S BUDGET PLANS RE.7-6575 SHEARER LUMBER = LTD.2571 Cote de Liesse Rd.Open Saturday till 12 noon on their scheduled match against Mitchell, and the rest of the postponed games were nos longer necessary to play.Manager Ross Murray repori- ed his defending champs in top shape for \u2018the finals, with three pitchers all ready lo work.Ace.rater at a ce CT AULT EEL THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3; 193% \u2014 Cliff Bowles will start the first game, with Sonny and - Gordie Smith in reserve.The rotation afterwards will depend on the vutcome of tho opener, - In the semifinals opener, Yves Valois tossed the seven innings for Prudential while Red Davis went the distance for Mitchell.ane Er ERT ER Al Bowness, Jack Victor and Pappy Ryan all slapped doubles for Prudential, while Kev Donovan had a pair of two baggers for the Trenholme crew.FINAL STANDINGS P.W.L.D.Pts.MacRae .\u2026 .17 14 3, 0 28 Prudential .16 11 585 22 Mitchell .\u201817 6 11 0 12 Notre Dame .0 2 13 NOW BATTING FOR\u2014! 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