The Westmount examiner, 28 septembre 1956, vendredi 28 septembre 1956
[" Æucharist on Church of Plans Anniversary À | Rs Advent Sunday October 7 Church of The Advent, Western and Wood avenues, will be the scene of special services marking its 64th anniversary on Sunday, October 7.The Church was dedicated on Advent Sunday in 1892.The Revd.Alexander Mellor, % Rector, has announced that three Anglican clergymen from other parishes will participate in the special services of the \u201cDedication Festival.\u201d \u2019 The services -will commence on Saturday, October 6.with a \u201cQuiet Afternoon\u201d from three to 5 p.m.to be conducted by the Revd.Barry Valentine, B.D, from Beauharnois.Following- the 8 am.Holy the Sunday, a Parish breakfast\u2019 wili be served by the women\u2019s guild in the parish hall.Sunday.school is held following the 9.30 a.m.Holy - Eucharist.Special preacher at the service of Solemn Eucharist at 11 a.m.will be the Revd.Canon F.C.Ireland, B.A., former rector of St.Phillips for many years, who is now serving as assistant at the Anglican church in Dorval, The Revd.H.J.Isaacs, B.A, B.D., assistant priest at St.Thomas\u2019 will be the special preacher at the 7 p.m.Solemn Evensong service.The Advent was first esta- blishad as a chapel to serve the west end of the parish of St.James The Apostle.In 1896 it was made a separate parish \u201cbounded on the east by Fort street, on the south by Dorches- ter, on the west by Greene and on the north by the (then) city limits.\u201d Today its suporters come from all parts of the island of Montreal.A special feature of The Advent's services has always been the music of the boys\u2019 and men\u2019s choir which was the first in Montreal to become affiliated with the Royal School of Church Music.Choristers in particular come to the church from Montreal's most outlying suburbs, attracted by the musical training they receive.The ranks of the choristers have recently been depleted by the inevitable process of boys growing up and losing their soprano voices and The Advent is currently conducting a search for new choir boys.Organist and choir director of the church is W.Steers.Hi, Teachers To Convene Ot.4&5 The largest gathering of teachers, ficials and administratofs since the founding of the P.A.P.T.in 1864 is expected to meet for the two-day conference on October| 4 and 5 in one of the oldest school buildings.on the Island, the High School of Montreal.Over 3,000 teachers are expected to register from every corner of the province, most of them travelling at their own expense, since only some 125 voting delegates have their expenses paid by the association.Parents and school trustees are invited to attend any, of the sessions or educational exhibits of Convention.One of the two business meetings of the P.A.P.T.is aiso open to the public.Final Tribute Paid To Aristide Demers Final tribute was paid this morning at St.Leo's Church to Aristide Demers, a resident of this city since 1909.President of P.Demers and Son until his retirement in 1950, he was 85 years of age.Well known in the automotive equipment field, he joined the firm his father founded in 1860, and rose to the presidency.He is survived by his wife, the former Irene Duchesneau; a son, Jean J.; four daughters, Mrs.Roger Belanger, Margne- rite, Ninette, and Lucette, all of Montreal: He was a resident of 233 Elm avenue.THE WINNERS: Four recipients of Westmount Rotary Scholarships are congratulated by chairman of the scholarship committee, A, WW.Callard (third from right).With Rotary President Bill Moxely, (left) are the four winners, - : left to ight, Anthony Walsh, 8.Leo's Academy; Harlan, .+ principals, education of- a Je fYostmonn 4.cxammenr \u2018 VOL.XXVII, No.39 - WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.1956 SIXTEEN PAGES Transport Minister Marler Atlantic cable which carried the Atlantic Ocean for the first time.Listen- makes a phone call to UK Postmaster-General Charles Hill in London at the opening of a new trans- ing are voices across Douglas F.communication ; Thomas W.Eadie, president of the Beli Tele- Company of Canada.president and Bowie, general-manager of Canadian Overseas Tele- Corporation, centre, and (CP Wirephoto) \"Y\" Program Under Way Fall program at Westmount*tising their art under Stephen followed by \u201cY\" will be in full swing next week.Many classes are under way at present with enthusiastic attendance, which speaks for a big year.The co-ed gymnastic club is holding its opening tonight with a gym work - out followed by a social evening and films of the Quebec Gymnastic tournament held last April at McGill and of the Canadian Gymnastic championships he'd in Toronto last August.Fencing Club members are busy taking lessons and prac- Rotary Club Issues Annual Scholarship Brown, Social Welfare at McGill, \u2018\u2019nesday\u2019s meeting: vo * NW LL + + \u2014_ Ted Harrison, Westmount \u2018High School; Havard.Mr.\u2026 Haverd and Mr.Brown are Irom the School of Presentation was made Vamos, the club professional.Ladies Morning \u2018keep Fit\u201d class directed by Lew Waller, Physical Director, will commence activities on Tuesday, October 2nd at 10:00 a.m.Program consists of an exercise period followed by badminton and swimming.This class will meet throughout the fall and winter season on Tuesday and Thursday mornings 10:00 to 12:00 p.m.Business Men\u2019s Volleyball begin Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.with a period of conditioning exercises and Ron st Wed-.(Bermingham Photo) | Saturday afternoon volleyball.This group will meet every Tuesday and Thursday at 5:30 p.m.Judo classes will be instructed by Malcolm Jones, a holder of 2nd degree Black Belt.Workouts will be held Wednesday 8:00-9:30 each week, with possibility of a second night being added later in the season.Young men will be interested in the Basketball periods Wednesday 8:00 to 10:30 p.m.and 2:30-4:30 p.m.This group will be under direction of Gordon Bryant.Other classes will be anounn- ed next week for Badminton, Business girls gym classes and swimming instruction.Westmount \u201cY\u201d welcomed three young people to their staff this week when recently appointed Fellowship Secretaries joined the staff.Joanne Herriot has been appointed as girls worker to ihe Youth department.She has had a wide experience with the Calgary YM.CA, as a lay worker, and was a member of the girls senior leaders corps of the Calgary Y.M.C.A.While in Calgary Joanne worked in the Girls Town Community Centre.She will instruct in swimming.gym classes and lead girls clubs at Westmount this year.Harry Gordon will be assisting in the Youth work program \\ With club work, gym and swim classes.He is also from Calgary and has had 4 years experience working in the Y.M.C.A.and Camp Chief Hector.He will be associated closely with Gra-Y Clubs for boys 10-12 years of age, and is interested in hearing from any group who would like to form a \u201cY\" club.Vic Bryant will be acting in the Physical Department with basketball as his special feature.Vic is from \u2018Moncton, New Brunswick and has been a high school all star basketball player.Last year he was a member of the Sr.B.International Y.M.C.A.team which was runner up for the Quebec Provincial finals. = rr cage Srna ew ro rt PAGE TWO Highest mountain in the eastern United States is Mount Mitchell, 6,684-foot peak.\u201c LADIES' and GENT\"S SUITS MADE TO MEASURE Many patterns to choose from QUICK SERVICE © REPAIRING © REMODELLING } e REFITTING F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.WL.6633 WLI LETS LSAT ASSL SIIIIIS SSIS LS LL LLL LLL ALS SLLLS LLL LLL IL LLS LL FSS SLS SLL LL LSS SLL LESS SSS SIS LS LSS 7 \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 : WA.4568 * Montreal 388 St.James Street West ALIS SILLS LLITIL SITS ISLS STILLS LESS IS SSS LSTSS LILLIA SLL S SS LSS LISS L LS LLL LLL SSL ELS LS LASS LLL 17 « UU 7777 N LL A EEE ZL You are Cordially Invited to Attend a free Lecture Entitled Christian Science: Its Message of Freedom by Louise S.Karpen, CSB, of New York City, \u2018Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Victoria Hall, Westmount 4626 Sherbrooke Street West, Westmount, P.Q.Thursday Evening, October 4th, at 8.15 UNDER THE AUSPICES OF FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, WESTMOUNT When you travel, - be sure your money\u2019s safe - 4 A , : 5: : Always carry larger amounts in the form of Royal Bank Travellers Cheques.They\u2019re as good as cash\u2014and a lot less worrisome.If they should be lost or stolen, and have not been countersigned, we refund your money.Before you take a trip, drop in and convert your cash into loss-proof travellers cheques.: THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Sherbrooke & Victoria \u2014 R.F.Powell, Manager St.Catherine & Greene \u2014 D.T.Youngson, Manager Coreen.¢ IN WESTMOUNT TOO .the Province of Quebec Society for Crippled Children is active.A young lady who benefits from the Soclety\u2019s transportation services is MARGOT SE- NECAL, 6, of 475 Lansdowne Ave.,, who is brought regularly to the Montreal's Children Hospital for physiotherapy treatment in one of the ambulances operated by the Society.Mar- got is shown above with ambulance driver Armand Dupuis, and nurse Galarneau.Also in the picture is J.J.Mac Beath, who managed the tag-day for the club.The Society for Crippled Children has just completed its annual fund raising campaign, but will gratefully receive further contributions from generous citizens of greater Montreal.Subscripbions should be sent to the Society\u2019s headquarters, 1980 Dorchester St.West.* Unique Series Starts Monday At Thomas More Lecturers from various universities, schools and colleges, and different fields of accomplishment will collaborate in giving the unique series of Thomas More Institute Evening Courses which start Monday, October 1, in the D'Arcy McGee building, 220 Pine avenr.e west, .G.Emmett Canon Carter, Principal of St.Joseph's Normal School and President of the Thomas More, and Charlotte Tansey, Registrar as well ns WHEN BUYING, SELLING OR , RENTING REAL ESTATE Do as wise Montrealers have done for generations, and are still doing, rely on our experience and knowledge of values.Since 1804 we have enjoyed the confidence of the community, and our integrity is your guarantee of satisfac- ion.H.IJogeph & Cn.REAL ESTATE Serving Montreal since 1804 4495 St.Catherine St.W.Dorval Shopping Centre GCL.3504 ME.1-8511 foundress of the Institute, will lead a discussion course entitled Motivation and Choice: A Study of the Human Will; Mr.Stanis- laus Machnik, teacher with the Montreal Catholic School Coin- mission and his wife will give a second course in the same subject.Professor W.H.Hatcher, scientist from McGill University, Dr.O.F.Denstedt, associate professor of biochemistry at McGill, Dr.V.Pavilanis of the University of Montreal's microbiology department, are among the rostrum of scientists and doctors taking part in the Development of Medical Knowledge course, Gerald McGuigan, S.J., Literature professor from Loyola College and Veronica Smyth, assistant principal in a local high school, will be discussion leaders for The Victorian Adventure; John Windebank, personnel director of Canadian International Paper, will handle a Human Relations Workshop; A.G.O'Con- nor, research student back from professorship at the University of Bagdad, will give a course on Islam-Religion and Polity; Roger Duhamel, editor-in-chief of La Patrie, will deliver a French literature course in French.SIMCHAT TORAH CELEBRATION The annual Simchat Torah Celebration, sponsored, by Keren Hatarbut, will this year take place on Saturday, September 29, at 8.30 p.m.in the Auditorium of the Adath Israel! Synagogue, The program will include greetings from Israel's Consul- General Yehuda Gaulan, and from Yaacov Cohen, a representative of the Youth Movement.A Hebrew talking picture will be shown.A skit, dances, and songs will be offered by the Youth Movement.Refreshments wili be served.BEACONSFIELD, QUE.Commercial land 135x 100 ft., very close to area zoned for proposed shopping centre.Investigate before it is \u2018too late, commercial land here is at a premium.Ask for Mr.Shepherd.+ PRUDENTIAL TRUST COMPANY LTD.MArquette 5705 FINE FLOORING n © HARDWOOD © ASFHALT ; © RUBBER # Specializing in Refinishing Old Moors | A.Ross Grafton ; & COMPANY 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT Free Estimates WE.2323 VOL.XXVH, No.39 oo \u201c55 YEARS IN oy WESTMOUNT WE.4046 Reliable WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS .1216 Greene Ave.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER -28, 1956 | Accent On (Commerce THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.Unity Boys\u2019 Club A PROJECT OF WESTIAOUNT ROTARY CLUB 7 2277272 7277 7720 777 772, By Maurice Mariasine L777 77770727, September's membership registrations for the 1956-57 season has given club officials an indication that this year\u2019s membership list will exceed all others including last year\u2019s remarkably high total of 945 members.It is expected by the end of September, that the club will have reached a total of 500 members enrolled.Witff an increase of some 10 to 15 new volunteer workers, club members this year can look forward to a much better choice of Arts and Crafts with several new who are rendering service, we are very proud to announce that new volunteers-in-training have emanated from within the club itself.Community-minded young- ones introduced for the first time.sters who will be the leaders of JUNIR LEADER'S CORPS: in tomorrow are currently engaged addition to the adult volunteers in rendering service to the club.UIT { AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT THIS FALL! ; ( PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE ( NOW Day or Night Yearly Contracts \u2014 Reasonable Rates VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) EL.0767 INDOW GLAZING PHONE WA.2755 FRAMES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED West End Hardware Co.MORTY SPECTOR, Proprietor 1 1251 Sherbrooke Street West : mo(S°5N55 2) (AY AY ATV AY 4 wil Hi TE \u201c4 = at a - rN ag tes ns ue They are: Hugh Clarke Jr., Ellen Rowland, Patsy Prevost, Alice Gibson, Michael Beaudry and Patricia Fitzpatrick.There are many services which ; members of the Leader's Corps can contribute.To become a member, a boy or girl must be of excellent character, have.:ead- ership qualities for general supervision in games groups or possess a skill in arts or crafts.WELCOME TO THE CLUB: a warm welcome has bzen extended to the following new workers: Miss Mary Eddy, T.Lerner, D.J.Verkaik, H.J.Fisher, Karlo Busvek, L.P.Bedard, Robert Ga- riepy, Bill Casagrande, Reg.Clayton, Mr.and Mrs.Ferdinand L.Joosten, Bill Brown and Douglas Ryckman.Note: Your contribution and the services that you will render to the youth of West- mount and St.Henry is very much appreciated by the entire community.VARIED .PROGRAM: commencing the first of October, the following activities will be in operation.Junior and Senior Games Room, fretwork, woodwork, lathework, leatherwork, wood carving, knitting, art, ta- \u2018lent club, scrap book, library, story telling, TV.theatre, dramatics, model boat and aircraft building, metal tooling, table tennis instruction, movies, musical jam sessions, teen-age social activities, .paper craft, shell craft, painting, weaving, public speaking, girl guides, dolls and blocks, special events, variety shows and the elderly peoples club.In addition, the sports program will include: basketball house leagues and competitive leagues, volleyball, badminton, wrestling, boxing, hockey, mat work and gymnastics.WHO CAN JOIN?: all boys and girls living in the districts of St.Henry and Westmount between the ages of 6 and 16 years of age are eligible to join the Unity Boys\u2019 Club.À nominal fee, easily within the reach of each individual family is charged.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westmount and is operated by the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, a Red Feather Service.BASKETBALL: \u2014 basketball practices have already ,L begun.The Senior \u201cB\u201d squad had a large turnout for their first prae- tice of the current season.Practice sessions Will continue as scheduled on the club activity board.¢ 2e Fr 3 ct At McGill \u2018the young man preparing for a business career today- should have a program of study that integrates a liberal education with courses in business fundamentals.This is the prescription given x by Eric W.Kierans, director of the School of Commerce at McGill University, in an address to the Kinsmen\u2019s Club of Montreal at its dinner meeting at the Mount Royal Hotel.Professor Kierans is a member of the speakers committee of the Mc- Gill Fund \u2014 1956, which is seeking to raise $6,000,000 for five urgently-needed construction projects at the university, to meet the increasing number of students.McGill is preparing to receive 7,500 students from Montreal and suburbs such as West- mount and other Provincial centres by 1965.} Such a program, said Prof.Kierans, enables \u201cthe students to take his place in society as a responsible citizen, equipped to PAGE THRER Outlined provide the leadership expected of him by his fellow men.\u201d In a five-point platform, Professor Kierans outlined how the ideal school of commerce can help \u2018a student to get ahead: 1.Familiarize a student with the basic economic laws, prine ciples and forces that work in and through our business system.2.Teach a student to think clearly, particularly regarding economic and business problemas.3.Show him those methods of management and executive principles tested by experience.4.Stress the constant pressure in business for improved methods and procedures.5.Emphasize the social obligations and public responsibili- ties of business.hy law.ANNUAL | WESTMOUNT SCHCOL CENSU The annual school Census is required If you live in Westmount and have not completed the Census form sent to you recently, and returned it in the self-addressed envelope, you should do so at once.If for any reason you need another Census form, please call WE.5731.with us foday?à\u201d tn | \u201cDollars and Sense\u201d One of the best ways to encourage good sound sleep is to have a good sound bank balance.Regular savings can make life a lot pleasanter in a hundred and one other ways.You may want \u2018the down payment on a home of your own, a TV setoracar.perhaps the children\u2019s education is on your mind or a leisurely retirement someday.Whatever itis that you want or need, you have to learn the secret of putting something by regularly.Pay by pay you store away the money except in emergencies till you reach your savings goal\u2014then you start saving for the next one.Why not open a Savings Account THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE! \u2018WESTMOUNT BRANCH : Corner VICTORIA AVE.and SHERBROOKE ST.\u2014 R, \u2018 F.CORKRAN, Manager \u2018 PAGE sous THF WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 - \u2019 \u2019 .néss provided.He made no claim vidence thy servant John BAPTIST T H E E X A M I N E R ; _ |to follow his father Zacharias in| Baptist was wonderfully born, |_._ .4 | .his \u2018priestly office where he| and sent to prepare the way WESTMOUNT B APTIST i Serving the City of Westmount would have found a life of holi-| of thy Sen our Saviour, by 0 CHURCH ; 1 Published Every Friday \u2018by ness, but along with it the ease preaching of repentance: Make Sharbro ke Street Wa à at Rosl THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY\u201d | and security that so many men| us so to follow his doctrine rooke Minister ss at, yR desire.Obviously he was not a and holy life, that we may EDGAR J.BAILEY, M.A, B.Th, Minister Emeritus J.A, JOHNSTON, B.A, D.D.Organis GALT MacDERMOT, B.A., B.Mus \u2018Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave., Montreal WAlinut 2773 * : The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept., Ottawa.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 truly repent according to his preaching, and after his example constantly speak the truth, boldly rebuke vice, and patiently suffer for the truth\u2019s sake; through Jesus Christ our Lord.Amen.UNITED time-server, but a man who openly reproved vice and was ready to suffer for his plain speaking.He made a great stir in Israel, but eventually fulfilled his mission by encouraging his disciples to follow a greater Master, with the quiet comment that he must decrease while the Sunday, September 30th Services at 11:00 AM.and 7:30 P.M; Preacher at both Services REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, The November Mission The Great Missioner By Rev.Canon R.K.Naylor Rector, Trinity Memorial Church Greater One should increase.inevitably The great missioner | | does not build up a following for himself.He is only a forerunner, pointing the way.Almighty God, by whose pro- UNITARIAN Above ull others, Our Lord was the Man with a mission.He came to seek and to save.To use the expression of last week, He came to put the various relationships of life \u2014 with the material world, with man and with God \u2014 into their proper place, and to give them their proper values.And Our Lord through His Holy Spirit still remains the Great Missioner.His mission to seek and to save, never changes.But He uses human agents for His task as He always has don2.*- The first of those human agents was His Forerunner, the man who came before Him to prepare His way; John the Baptist.He becomes the pattern of all those who try even today to continue to prepare for His coming.It is hard for us to realize; the impression John made on his contemporaries.There had been either.He was an ascetic, avoiding wine, and living on the plain- 11:00 a.m.Morning Service CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sh-rbrooke St.at Simpson Minister: Rev.Angus Cameron, B.A.B.D.Sunday, September 30th DICK\": \u201cMESSAGE TO ATHEISTS\u201d Donald Mackey, Organist and Director of Music THE CHURCH SCHOOL and KINDERGARTEN in UNITARIAN .HOUS] 3421 Simpson St.at 11:00 a.m.est of the foods that the wilder- SYNAGOGUES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenus at Sherbrooke Street SRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Feast of Rejoicing of the Torah CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue Westmount Interim Moderator: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A, D.D.11:00 am.\u201cA CHOICE OF ROADS\" 7:30 pm.\u201cTHE POPULARITY OF JESUS.\u201d Guest Preacher at both services, Rev.R.C.Belbin, B.A., B.D.Hospital Chaplain for Presbytery.Promotion and Rally Day in the Sunday School.\u2018Organist and Choir Director: Mrs.Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.3:00 p.m.Ministers: ; Rev.A, Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcllwain, B.A.10:00 a.m.Intermediate & Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten, - Primary & Junior Departments 11:00 a.m.Dr, Lloyd Smith » \u201cThe Gospel is Good | News\u201d \u2018 7:30 pm.Rev.Eric Mcllwain \u2018The Thrill of Signing Cheques\u201d 8:45 p.m.Young People's Union Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH Bible School meets at 11:00 a.m.VISITORS WELCOME ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, 18th Sunday After Trinity :00 a.m.Holy Eucharist.© :30 a.m.Sunday School.5 a.m.Mattins (said).00 am.SOLEMN EUCHARIST.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.- Week Davs HOLY EUCHARIST - 7: a.m.Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday 8:00 am.Mond y & Friday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th 3:00 P.M.to 5:00 P.M, Quiet Afternoon Conductor: The Rev.Barry Valentine =\u201c 8 9 10 11 7 ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH - Cote St.Antoine Rcad and Church Hill Westmount Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons - .PA, no prophet in Israel for cen- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.su , turies, when the Word of the \u2014_\u2014 15:30 am.Preliminary Services WESTMOUNT .\u2014 Lord came to him in the wild- Sunday, September 30th 6:20 pm.Candie Lighting = -_\u2014 .J8th Sunday After Trinity =?6:15 p.m.Eveni Sarai 101 Cote St.Antoine Road erness.Yet prophecy was an es-| 11:00 am.Sunday School.159 p.m.Evening Services 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion sai Lu tu: Ss SABBATH SERVICES: {near Argyle Avenue) ., sential part of the religion of 11:00 am.que VICE son - Ser- September 29th 11.00 a.m.Matins, - Israel, \u2018and it was not long be- mon: \u201cUNREALITY\" 9:09 a.m.Preliminary Services MINISTERS 7.30 p.m ver The Rector fore the people were accepting Golden Text: II Timothy 1:7.God 10:00 am.neciaptural Readings à 6 Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A., D.D.Preacher: Rev.E.P.A.\u2018 hath \u2018not given us the spirit; but of Torah: Genesis; hove bo - 0 Rev.R.W.Mumford, B.A., B.D.Timmons John as a prophet.It made au- ra LE ind v 8 : ve We , , : power, and of love, and of à soun Prophets: Isaiah: Ch.42 5 ci \u2014 WEDNESDAY thority very wary in dealing mind.rophets: loa «52 V5 0° CR.11:00 am.Dr.Grant, S:rmon: 11.00 a.m.Holy Communion with him.He did not claim the IV ednesday 6:25 p.m.Evening Services Preparirng \u2018The Chan- CL tite: he described hi If th 8:15 m.Testimony Meetin The New Moon of the month of ; nels Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.itie; he describec imself as e :15 p.m.es ony Meeting.Cheshvan to be blessed on Sabbath 7:30 p.m.Mr.Mumford: Sermon: \u2014 \u201cA Prescription for Discouragement\u2019\u2019 Organist and Choir Director: Eric J.Adams, B, Mus, LR.AM, AR.CM.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West morning, will occur on Friday and Saturday, October 5th and 6th, WEKDAY SERVICES STANDARD TIME voice of one crying in the wilderness; but the very manner of his coming and the quality of his READING ROOM In the Church Fdifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day.2 to 4 p.m.message marked him as one to 8:30 am.Wa ngs :30 am.av s _ whom the Word of the Lord had PRESBYTERIAN 5:25 pan.Sunday Evening fi SATURDAY \u2018come in the old prophetic style.6:20 p.m.Weekday Evenings : ESTMOUNT ARK T.Ml ID x « FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5th ; ST.CHAEL AND ALL ANGELS John had spent his years in| AELVILLE FEESBYTERIAN 7:16 a.m.Morning Services 4 -F : 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion the wilderness.He came out CHURCH 5:05 p.m.Candle Lighting pH MMANUEL.18th Sunday After Trinity : - + > 5:15 Cu ins ayvices x + A 0-43 Ç from it into the busy life of Melville Avenue 5:15 p.m.Evening Services tN UNITED CHURCH HARVEST THANKSGIVING >.; a: je = SERVICES Falestine ; > phan had oe TEMPLE EMANU-EL Mr Western Ave.at Lansdowne 8:00 am.Holy Communion.' s e.; ii \u2014_\u2014 9:45 a.m.Junior Department and adopted the dress of Elijah.We | Rev.Chas.C.Cochrare, B:A., B.D, He Sherbrooke > West Minister: 11:00 Confirmation Class : i ) - .stmount, .° :00 a.m hor mmunion, should have found him a rough, Minister : » H : ; or ue Robbi Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A., B.D.Preacher: The Very Rev.uncouth character.And his way .2 2011 r.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi W.E.Jackson.Nursery, RF) \u201d 7h CT g ri of life would not have pleased us Simla, September 30h SABBATH SERVICES Sunday, September 30th Deparimengy © mary __ 11:00 a.m.Morning Service Friday evening, September 28th at 11:00 a.m, \u201cON MAKING 7:20 p.n.Evensong.Preacher: The MORNING SERVICE ONLY 8:15 oclock, Dr.Stern will speak on | CHRISTIAN DECISIONS\" Very Rev.W.E.Jackson.i In The Beginning.\u201d Saturday mor- 7:30 p.m.\u201cPUTTING THE STARS VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE ning, September 25th at 11:30 o'clock, 0 Pm.BACK IN THE SKY.Wednesday.CORDIALLY INVITED iu i Ta WI Tl Good Mr.Thompson at both Services 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion Mr.Lester A.Woodin, _ \u2019 Choir Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M Thursday Organist and Choirmaster DAILY SERVICES lrecior: J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.: ne f .05800 EE Monday through Thursday eve- Organist: O.R.Gliddon 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion > nings at 5:45 o'clock, Sunday \u2019 .0 my mornings at 10:45 o'clock.The Sun- UNITED « REC J \u201c day morning Worship has already commenced.The Daily Worship will be resumed commencing with Monday.October 8th.STANLEY PRES SNe RCH = WESTMOUNT ane VICTORIA AVES.= Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister FUNCRAL HOME 5610 .Sherbrooke St, W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home and Chopel ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Conventent to Hotels .REV.NORMAN RAWSON, Minister Rev.B.B.Brown, D.D., Asst, Minister Chur th gev.Nettie I.J.Wilson, BA.BD, Asst.Minister Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster 11:00 a.m.\"AN EFFECTIVE CHRISTIAN- REGULAR SESSIONS IN TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ) ; ITY FOR A MODERN AGE.\u201d lepartments of the Religious = \u2019 Bhool gre nO Di arcgular Session.Rev.Norman Rawson preaching at both services Saturday mornings at 9:45 o'clock.: ) : mines 10 back, The emia || 7:30 pm.Sermon Lecture \"HOW TO BECOME A NERVOUS WRECK\" School meets regularly during the Some time tested reicpes fi SIMCHAS TORAH OBSERVANCE Saturday evening, September 27th at 6:30 o'clock, Temple Community House, The annual dinner and dance sponsored by the Constitutent So- cietics takes place.Sunday, September 30th 11:00 a.m.Mr.Wilkie, 11:15 am.Tue Church School The Number 114 Bus stops at the corner.TWELFTH SEASON OF BOOK LOVERS\u2019 OPENS Wednesday afternoon, October 3rd at 2:45 o'clock, Temple Community House, Dr.Harry J.Stern will review \u201cLove Or Perish\u201d by Blanton, An open forum will \u2018follow after which tea will be served, Season tickets may be purchased now.Forum is under the auspices of Temple Sisterhood.DORIS KILLAM, A.R.1.C., L.Mus., (McGill) Organist and Choir Director week Monday through Friday afternoons at 3:30 o'clock.The 1857 Confirmation Class is now being organized under the leadership of Dr.Stern.The Junior Congregation meets regularly on Saturday mornings, at 11:3) o'clock.Post Graduate Class meets regularly on Saturday mornings at 9:45 o'clock.TEMPLE SISTERHOOD Young Peoples Fellowship Hour at the conclusion of the evening service.Opening luncheon meeting, Tues- \u20ac aay, : octoper gin, 12:30 0'clock, If you are a stranger in town, this is your opportunity to emple ommunity House.Guest m i AM speaker - Mrs, Doreen Day, Fashion eet an alert and wide awake group.Director for T, Eaton Company.who recently returned from China and Peru.Topic - \u201cFashions in Far Away Places.\u201d Réservations - Mrs.J.A.\u2018Zoston, RE.9-05.grammemmee, Es Parking facilities are available in the Church yard.C2 Roslyn TR, entine Haile Ambassador Make The Rambler Smart Statesman Switch Metropolitan For \"56 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771+ The Westmount Examiner\" lassified Advertising 10 Words 454 \u20183e for each additional word \u2018Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted ofter 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue PAGE FIVR Convertible Radicaily Husky New Estate Car 1957 Sedan Models 1822-26 St.Catherine W.Fl.4616 Fl.4616 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE 13-a LIVING 29- FOR SALE 29- FOR SALE $1 WANTED TO PURCHASE : ACCOMMODATION WANTED BENDIX BAR-B-Q CHICKENS _ STORAGE CHEST LITTLE LAKE KIAMIKA FURNISHED winter sublet required Large size, wooden, wanted.WE.: by reliable family.Minimum three Economat, completely automatic Delicious, ready-to-eat.We deliver.9402.L-43 145 miles from Montreal, brand new cottage, with 200 feet sandy lake\" frontage.Ideal for family with child 14 ren, also for fishing and hunting enthusiasm.For information call between 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.DE.6096.L-39 ROSEMERE BEAUTIFUL LARGE TYPE RANCH BUNGALOW SUPERIOR QUALITY.DIMENSIONS 6310 x 33'10\u201d WITH CARPORT: LOT 100° x 150°.$18,000.THREE DIFFERENT WAYS TO PAY.LIV- PLACE; DINING ROOM 64\" TER BEDROOM 14° OTHER ROOMS 13° x 96\"; COLORED TILE BATHROOM; KITCHEN, LINOLEUM, ARBORITE, ELECTRIC FAN, LAZY SUZAN.FALL OCCUPANCY.GARIEPY & DANDURAND, CR.17-1427.L-7 BEACONSFIELD BEAUTIFUL LARGE TYPE RANCH BUNGALOW SUPERIOR QUALITY, BETWEEN METROPOLITAN AND BEACONS.FIELD BOULEVARD.DIMENSIONS 63'10\"\" x 33'1v\u2019, lot 103 x 127, $18,500- THREE Dlr FERENT PAYMENT FACILITIES.LIVING ROOM 21'6\"\u2019 x 126\u201d, FIREPLACE: DINING ROOM 6'4\u201d x 113\"; KITCHEN 17'8\" x 13°; bedrooms, For November 1st, approximately 6 months, Call DE.8340.L-42 HOUSES.TO LET SHERBROOKE and Greene, 7 rooms and garage.AU modern conveniences.Excellent condition.Long lease.$185.00 monthly or will consider selling, $23,000.00 or nearest offer.Reasonable deposit.Balance as rent.Vacant.Apply Box 142, c-o 2185 Hampton Avenue.L-30 20 ROOMS TO LET - washing machine.In perfect condition.Phone WE.7797.L-47 A) COCKTAIL DRESSES Distinctive French models, rich beautiful material; brown velvet coat, fox trimmed, small sizes.Private sale, WA.969 L-21 UPRIGHT PIANO Stieff make, \u2018\u2018Mahogany\u2019\u2019.Good condition, just tuned.$60.00.GL.a=.WESTMOUNT, yo man, large room adjoining ba and shower.Telephone in room, Free parking.Breakfast optional.WI.6098.L-50 OLIVIER near Sherbrooke, attractive |\u2019 bright clean warm room, kitchen privileges.FI.7745.1-34 24 AUTOS FOR SALE METEOR, 1953 sedan, for quick sale, excellent condition.Low mileage.Grosvenor service station, Sherbrooke and Grosvenor in Westmount.L-46 271 GARAGES WANTED HEATED garage near Dorchester and Green vicinity.WI.2658.L-22 29- FOR SALE SMALL washing machine, $18.00; Oriental rug, 4 x 3, $8.00; firedogs, $10.00; pink dressing table, $8.00; muskrat jacket, $25.00.GL.4417.L-44 ALL Youngstown steel kitchen cabinets, sinks, dishwashers, etc.On display in our showroom.To be sold at 25% off list price.UN.6-5839.A.O.Olsen and Co., 1185 Drummond St.' L-24 ENCYCLOPEDIA, 10 volumes, with supplements, American edition, WE.2589.L-51 3-PIECE _red maple bedroom set, double bed.Call RE.7-2790 after 6 1-35 p.m, SEAL dyed sheared \u2018muskrat coat, size 14-16.Worn few times.Bargain for immediate disposal.Call WE.1848.L.-25 GREY myskrat back full length coat, size 16.Hardly worn.GL.7189.L-26 SMALL piano.Good condition.Finish heart brown walnut.937 Girouard Avenue, | L-55 BEDROOM set, Colonial style, walnut, complete; chesterfield and three chesterfield chairs; venetians; Wilton hall runner, 5 yards.WI.6259.L-49 ENGLISH style custom made chesterfield, $200.00; sectional bookcases; Hepplewhite dining table; other Period pieces.All genuine antiques.FI.8642.L-41 DINING room set; stwdio couch; easy chair, $50.00; kitchen set and bed, $20.00.4781 Sherbrooke, Apt.2.GL.3889.L-54 FUR coat, size 16, in good condition.Brownie outfit, size 10; boy's navy winter coat, size 16; boy's french coat, size 1& DE.6705.L-59 MAPLE table and 4 chairs and ma- Hogany table and 6 chairs.Strong storage box; child\u2019s chest of drawers.6705.L-60 MASTER BEDROOM 14 x 154\"; 2 OTHER ROOMS 13' x 96\"; COLORED TILE BATHROOM; KITCHEN: LINOLEUM, ARBORITE, ELECTRIC FAN, -LAZY SUZAN.FALL OCCUPANCY.CR.7-1427.L-8 * 20 Words 75e - Trades and Professional Cards Additione: Words 3e Each + 8 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE LAKE CHAMPLAIN AT NORTH HERO, VERMONT Surveyed lake shore lots with 100 feet of lake frontage and 300 feet of ART LESSONS LANDSCATING DRAWING & PAINTING Eric Byrd A.T.D.\u201cLondon\u2019 is again holding classes in his studio, 3625 Oxenden Avenue, \u2018Phone AV.8-6271.depth with each lot.Only 60 miles south of Montreal over good roads.Excellent duck hunting, fishing, bathing and boating.Road, power and telephone lines to each lot.You can own lot of your choice now with down payment of only $300 with balance of $800 payable $80 a month.Build now and take advantage of low foundations; ] L-31 BUILDING REPAIRS ACADIA Construction Co.Ltd., concrete, brick, stone, plaster, tile, concrete blocks.Repairs and alterations to sidewalks, chimneys, walls, floors also waterproofing and caulking.Phone RE.8-2336.L-1 CARTAGE & MOVING United States construction costs.Write John J.Deschenes, owner, Box 652, Burlington, Vt., U.S.A.8 12 APARTMENTS TO LET YOUNG veteran with small truck, available any time.Your credit is WESTMOUNT, 435 Grosvenor Avenue 72 room apt.heated, taxes paid, hot water, Apply janitor.GL.6415 or call RE.8-5227 12-2 p.m.or 6-8 pm 18 APARTMENTS WANTED RESPONSIBLE YOUNG EXECUTIVE DESIRES 3-BED- ROOM APARTMENT OR HOUSE FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL.HIGHEST RE- ood.Fred.WI.3038.L-10 DECORATING ATTENTION WESTMOUNT RESIDENTS Will do painting, maintenance and inside decorating, clean chesterfields, rugs, etc.By hour or contract.Satisfactory work.WE.5474, L-6 DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaking - designer, dresses, suits, coats, made to measure, Alterations.Specializes in lace.FERENCES.WRITE BOX 143 5110 Sherbrooke, Apt.1.L-11 c-o 2185 HAMPTON AVE.: DRESSMAKING, alterations by ex- L-20 pert.Good ide- 182 Metcalfe Ave.GL.4833.L-38 i'URRIERS TWO responsible adults require flat, apartment or coach house.References.EL.5074 evenings.L-23 .HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Greene Ave., WI, 3312, .L-3 Exclusive Furs.1235 LAMPS & LAMPSHADES WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES ARE YOU THRIFTY?Have your old vases, jars, turned into lamps.Have your lampshades replaced, service, 30 years experience.altered, cleaned.Expert RENOMMEE ART STUDIOS 2055 VICTORIA ST.(Near Eaton's) TEL, 1723 L-5 HA, LANDSCAPING LIMITED 2007 Union Avenue Plateau 1104 COMPLETE landscape service Hedges, rock gardens, lawns built, conditioned; sodding, shrubs, patios, flagstone walks, etc.Special monthly rates for maintenance, Town refer- '| ences, Worle guaranteed, Free estimates.HU.9-2273, ew Method Landscaping, Use Examiner Classifieds GARDENING LANDSCAPING: NOW IS THE TIME FOR FALL TOP DRESSING.ALL TYPES OF LANDSCAPE WORK.HEDGES A SPECIALTY.WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF IMPORTED DUTCH BULBS.COMPLETE GARDEN AND LAWN MAINTENANCE.JACK POMPEO Riverside 4-6354 Fireside Bar-B-Q.4174 St.Catherine near Greene.WI.3303.1-15 ANTIQUE SALE Thousands of pieces of hand carved wood from Nicolet Cathedral.May be seen at Immaculate Conception Hall at 1981 Rachel East.am, to 8 p.m, BROADLOOM CARPET 91, x 141%; solid gold shade with ozite exactly like new.$175.00.Phone RI, +4365.32 3-PIECE chesterfield set, $50.00.RE.77-7901, L-53 GREEN broadloom rug; Wilton rug runner; drapes; table lamp.Bargains, DE.0237.L-57 10-PIECE dining room set, excellent condition; one, two-seater.chesterfield set with slipcovers and airfoam cushions, needlepoint armchair; one humidifier.All in good condition.One bed spring and mattress in fair condition.5043 Ponsard Avenue, UN.1-1581 or EL.3682.L-33 HEATED warehouse, near West- mount Station, C.P.R.Available for private or commercial storage.Any area up fo 1500 square feet.Reasonable rates.DE.3068.L-16 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE SNOWSUITS AND COAT All nylon snowsuits, 4 and 5 years; also girl's winter coat, 8 years.GL.3317.-52 WANTED, piano, Baby Grand, French walnut.Phone PL.8461, local ANTIQUE BOOK SHOP BOOKS, LIBRARIES BOUGHT TECHNICAL MAGAZINES WANTED BE.2165.L-14 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT \u2018 WANTED CEILINGS and walls washed, paint ing done, also floors.Man with exe perience.Mr.Campbell, RE, 1-0640, 34 HELP WANTED : FEMALE WE are looking for pleasant lady to work in store daily from 2 o'clock to 6, Monday through Saturday.Experience not essential, Milne\u2019s Stationery, 1179 St.Catherine Street West.- L-18 85 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE PRACTICAL nurse, English trained, desires position with invalid or semi.Resident or daily, would travel.WA.3653.L-36 MIDDLE aged - om n, bilingual, typing, experienc Wi public.No selling, would like half day clerical work or 3 days week.West End.WT.6098.L-58 42 PERSONALS CARPET BOWLERS NOTE Westmount Park Emmanuel Carpet Bowling Club will open its fall and winter season Monday, October 1st, 8.15 p.m.Come and bring your friends for a pleasant and social evening.Further information, YO.5508.L-19 45 MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS At 5% mortgage loans quickly.Contractors.privates.Notary.EL.1108.stores.Sizes 9-22.2 FOR Sizes 7 155 Latest Fall Samples Newest Materials \u2014 Latest Styles Many originals, definitely not available in retail while they last 125 Exclusive $15.00 REgent | $15.00 Fall Samples to 19.1-4672 MUSIC LESSONS PIANO Lessons.Afternoons and Saturdays, can be given in your home by Richard Mec- Laughlin, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., music teacher of London, England.Phone WA.2617.L-17 NOTARIES MILTON W.WINSTON, Notary, 4 Notre Dame St.E.Suite 504-505, Met- ropole Building HA.2468.Eves., UN, 6-6556.L-4 UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of all kinds at reasonable price, Free estimates, LA, 1-0641.L-29 UPHOLSTERING of alt kinds.Custom and recovering.Remodelling and repairs, Expert workmanship.Free estimates, 24-hour service, Marcel Phone WI.3634.- L-2 at each lecture.For Good Results ) 900 MONTEE DE LIESSE FREE LANDSCAPING LECTURES ILLUSTRATED WITH COLOR FILMS _ If you are planning to do your own landscaping, Please contact E.DACCORD LTD.\" Who will gladly answer your questions and solve your problems Monday, Oct.1st, the free lecture will be given at 8.30 p.m.Please Phone Pat at Rl.3425 or RI.4-3823 for reservation as there will be accommodation for only 40 people ° This series will be given with the compliments of E.DACCORD LTD.T0\" ST.LAURENT DPI MEET PAGE SIX _ = + Social, Personal Engagements | LS CN + Mrs.W.Wendling Anglin has returned after spending the sur- mer travelling in Europe.Douglas Turner, Arlington avenue, a graduate of West- mount High Schools and of Mc- Gill University left recently for London, England where he wiil attend the London School of Economics, The Queen's University Alumnae Association (Montreal Branch) will hold an opening tea from 3 to 5 o'clock on Saturday, September 29, at the home of-the president, Mrs.C.F.Young, 3502 Oxford Street.The conveners, Mrs.J.W.Stevenson and Mrs.W.\u2018D.\u2018Small, will be assisted at the tea table by Mis.H.S.Van Patter, Mrs.J.Charles Grant, Mrs.R.F.Joyce and Miss Eleanor Holland.A special invitation is extended.to all associate members and to recent graduates Hashionably Speaking .; Charlotte\u2019s exciting .new Fall styles are equal to the most demanding social schedule\u2014slim wools\u2014soft crepes\u2014 beautiful so superbly fashioned \u2014 just for you! DRESSES from 19.95 to 99.50 Sportswear in finest and lamb's wool\u2014styled by Bernhard Altmann\u2014with the \"oh-so-popular\" dyed to match skirts\u2014also new tweeds.SUITS © MILLINERY 1353 GREENE AVE, Fi 7773 of Queen's now residing in the Montreal area.Mrs.L.Forih and Mrs.H.M.Greenleaf, co-chairman of the Gift Booth of the forthcoming Sale of Work of the Women's \"Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital held a work meeting and tea for their committee recently in the Nurses\u2019 Residence.Mrs, K.E.Norris, President of the Auxiliary and Mrs.D.K.Gowans, Chairman of Ways and Means were present and the members of the commitiee, Mesdames G.D.MacKay, P.C.Brown, E.Smith, Alexander, G.BE.Bowers, R.Holliday, 'H.A.Davis, W.J.E.Wendon, F.W.Bishop, A.P.Caron, E.Breu.0\".Mrs.K.Saunders and* Mrs.M.' Sargent, co-chairmen of the Doll Committee for the Fall Sale of Work which will be sponsored hy the Women's Auxilin» nf silks\u2014all cashmere GOWNS WESTMOUNT # + \u2018 Now! look and feel fresh as a flower in, CHOOSE YOURS AT: Mme A.COURVAL CORSETIERE 4861 SHERBROOKE WEST (At Victoria) WESTMOUNT TA ASQUE MR.AND MRS.DOUGLAS PETTIGREW MURRAY, whese weddirig took place recently.The bride is the former Margaret Dawson Milne, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Dawson C.Milne, of Dorval, Que., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Alexander P.Murray, of Valois, Que.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1958 ES ETES MRS.DOREEN Lax, standing fashion director, who recently returned from Japan and Peru will be guest speaker at _ the Temple Emanw\u2019El Sisterhood opening luncheon meeting on Tuesday, October 9, at 12.30 p.m.in the Com- \u2018address will be \u2018Fashions in Far Away Places\u2019.munity House.The title of her\u2019 Ou * \u2018, UNSURPASSED.VALUES FINE FURS See us also for © REPAIRING | eo REMODELLING FLOMEN \u2019 the Catherine Booth Hospital later in the season, held a meeting of their committee on Sept.20 in the Nysses Residence.Plans .were made for the Doll Tea which will take place on Oct.18, and tea was served.Members of the committee present were Mrs.S.Hutchisong Mrs, B.J.Horsborough, Mrs.G.North, Mrs.E.Horsey, Mrs.H.Hannay.Mrs.K.E.Norris President of the Auxiliary, Mrs.D.K.Gow- ans, Chairman of Ways and Means and Mrs.R.W.Varey \u2018Press Secretary were also present.Nile Supreme Queen To Pay Official Visit Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, is to be honoured by a visit from the Supreme Queen of the Supreme Temple of Daughters of the Nile, Mrs.Ruth C.Deaton of Omaha, Nebraska.Mrs.Deaton is touring Canada, United States and Hawaii, making official visits to 114 Daughters of the Nile Temples en route and will come to Montreal from Watertown, N.Y., arriving at Dorval Airport on Saturday, Sept.29, at 2:05 p.m.A banquet will be held in the Supreme Queen\u2019s honour Saturday at 5:30 p.m.in Salon B of the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel.This will be followed by a special ceremonial and official inspection of Oasis Temple at 8:30 p.min Victoria Hall, Westmount.Queen Jean Harper will preside.On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Mrs.Deaton, accompanied by a delegation from the local Temple, will visit the Shriners\u2019 Hospital for Crippled Children and later will be guest of Honour at a dinner at Thorncliffe; Mrs.Deaton leaves here Monday morning for Saint Jofn, N.B.Trinity Evening W.A.The bi-monthly meeting of the Evening Branch W.A., of Trinity Memorial Church will be held this evening, at eight o'clock in the ladies\u2019 room.Plans for the forthcoming season's.work, Which will include a drive for new members, will be tiffalized.Military Whist EXCLUSIVE A military whist will be held - by the Ladies\u2019 Progress Club of FURS Westminster Central United : Church tomorrow, Sept.28, at : RES D.~ 8:15 p.m.in the church hall, 926 Atwater Ave.There will be many table and door prizes.Refreshments will \u2018be served.\u201d ; 1235 Greene Avenue {Opposite Avenue Theatre) WI.3312 a ue ee è \u2014\u2014Antoine\u2019s\u2014\u2014 ART GALLERY Spectacular FALL STOCK-TAKING SALE | PAINTINGS AT REDUCTIONS up to 30% FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY September 29th to October 6th We urge you not to miss this opportunity to acquire lovely examples by great painters at prices absolutely non-competitive in the art business.For your convenience, golleries will remain open until 9.30 every evening during the sole.FINE FRAMING - MIRRORS Restoration À Specialty 939 Victoria Square \u201cUN.6-4095 4 # Az = Sonn pa .J | GOLDBERG, MRS.BEN chairman of the advance names section of the Women\u2019s Division of Combined Jewish Appeal presided at a dessert luncheon and meeting for the workers in her section.The hostess for this luncheon was Mrs.M.Rosenstone, 812 Belmont Ave.The campaign dates are November 1 to 15.Lady Pioneers This afternoon in their Beaver Hall Building Club Rooms, the ladies of Montreal Life Members\u2019 Club, Telephone Pioneers, will start their monthly card parties at 2 p.m.Members and widows of former members are welcome to attend and meet friends and enjoy the games, and refreshments, \u2018Let's go to Greene\" for warm mittens for kittens from 1-12.1.00-1.95 The Children\u2019s Corner a pleasant shop MISS MARGARET Memorial Church, Montreal.(GRETA) MR.JOHN DONALD LORNE SCOTT whose engagement is announced by the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alexander STEVENSON of Natre Dame de Grace.Mr.Scott is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Lorne S.Scott of Westmount.The wedding has been arranged to take place on October 20, in Trinity THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 POOLE STEVENSON and of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, mentary by Mrs.Eve Trill, Mrs.E.B.Olwell, Jr.will be the chairman.October 24 \u2014 Guest artists: Miss Micheline Legendre and her company of puppeteers.Captivating artistry by television performers.October 30-31 \u2014 White elephant sale and summage sale at St.Stephen's Church Hall.Chairman: Mrs.Carleton B.Peirce assisted by Mrs.Harold H.Remine.November 7 \u2014 Guest speaker, Mr.Douglas Walkington of Canadian Industries Ltd.Subject : \u201cChemistry Meets the Whims of Women\u201d.Business meeting immediately following.November 19 \u2014 Thanksgiving pindale, chairman.December 9 \u2014 Junior Toy Tea.Chairman: Mrs.L.A.Chisholm assisted by Mrs.Robert A.Wahlstrom.January 9 \u2014 Guest speaker: Mr.G.Warren Brown, Chairman of the board of Cockfield, Brown Advertising Co.and winner of the Gold Medal as outstanding advertising man of last year.Subject: \u201cMonsieur Ad.My Lady's Suitor\u201d.Buffet tea.January 16 \u2014 Guest speaker : Mr.Frank S.McCarthy of Textile Fibre Division DuPont of Canada Ltd.Subject: \u201cMan Made Textile Fabrics\u201d, January 29 \u2014 Dessert musicale.Concert by duo pianists \u2014 \u2018Dorothy Morton and Esther Master, assisted by a vocal artist.Mrs.Thomas G.Deveau, \u2018chairman.February 6 \u2014 Speaker: Mrs.: H.A.Janson, a ciub member and wife of a former Consul of Sweden in the Philippines.Subject : \u201cUnder the Enemy's Flag in Manila\u201d, February 16 \u2014 Valentine Dinner Dance : Chairman: Mrs.C.J.R.Grossman, assisted by Mrs.Pierre Wm.Golay.February 26 \u2014 Charter Day 1350 Greene GL.6510 Luncheon.Guest speaker: Mrs Elizabeth Bentley, world famou dessert bridge.Mrs.Allan Chip- American Women's Club Present ; Varied Program For Coming Term Mrs.Schricker, Program Chairman, of the American Women's Club of Montreal, has arranged a varied program for the coming season, opening with a luncheon, Tuesday, Oct.16, in the ball room with Mrs.Franklin E.Holland, president, presiding.Henry Morgan & Company, Ltd.will present the new trend in fashion with com- x ! communist turned spy.Subject: \u201cSpies I have known\u201d.March 6 \u2014 Guest speaker: Miss Elizabeth Ramsey of the China Shop.Subject: \u2018Antique English Porcelain\u201d.Lovely display of selected pieces of rare china.March 13 \u2014 Members\u2019 Day.Chairman: Mrs.John M.Mahoney.A take off on a T.V.program.\u201cI've got a Secret\u201d.Business meeting immediately following.March 27 \u2014 Annual business meeting.April 9 \u2014 Closing day luncheon.Presentation of a play by Montreal Repertory Theatre Inc.Mrs.Wm, Wray, chairman.PAGE SEVEN Gyrette Club ' The monthly meeting of the Gyrette Club of Montreal will be held at the home of Mrs.H.Cleworth, 42 Bayview, Pointe Claire, Monday at 8.30 p.m.Opening Tea The opening tea of the Professional and Business Women's Organization of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord West- mount, will take place on Sun- | day; September 30 at 3.30 p.min the.Rendez-Vous Room, second floor, of Child's Restaurant, Peel Street.Members and their friends will be received by Miss Veronica x: | EMILE BEAUTY CN SALON 7 AN The \\ \u201cBOUFFANT N LOCK\u201d N ls the, Fashion News \\ Hs high, wide and handsome and so flattering.À PERMANENTS f 10 | including Eng ] ah and Styling + joo RRR a à Fl.2486 - FL.0562 J + > 1° 1347 Greene Avenue * CSS aa Carter, President, and Miss Mas bel Kelly, tainment.Chairman of entere New Fall Styles in Made-To-Measure DRESSES ® imported Materials ® European Designer Very Moderate Prices ® Repairing © Remodelling ANNA GOWNS 346A VICTORIA AVENUE (near Somerville) EL.0823 Pa eee ee ee ee ee ee ee Te a a ee DRESS FASHIONS Wools Cashmeres os) price you want to pay.Rayons Novelty Fabrics We have the Dress for you for every occasion at the Juniors, Misses and Half Sizes.collection.Skirts and Orlon Sweaters To mix or dyed to match \u2014 All the new Fall shades.VELVETEEN AND ALL-WOOL SLACKS You can find the ideal outfit for Fall from our fabulous 1233 Greene av.ro LADIES WEAR FI.9541 Nero px pg oT 3 Em a -, ET Ba» er an SHE î = a rte re LTTE * @AG£E EIGHT.Ladies\u2019 Literary Society To Hold First Meeting Of Season Oct.19 ! The Dominion-Douglas Ladies\u2019 Literary Society is holding its first meeting of the season on October 19, at 3 p.m.in Leslie Hall, corner Lansdowne avenue and Westmount blvd.Mrs.Wilder Pen- field will present \u201cSidelights on a Pilgrimage to Asia Minor,\u201d with colored slides.Tea will be served at this meeting and lecture tickets may be procured in ad- x vance from Mrs.Kenneth E.Plumpton, DE.6514: Mrs, D.T.Chamberlain, EL.8821 or at the church office EI, 1165.On November 16, Dr.Margaret E.Nix, Department of Health \u2018and Social Medicine, McGill University, will have as her topic \u201cYesterday\u2019s Parents are Tomorrow'\u2019s Children\u201d.Ross Campbell, bass baritone, will provide musical selections.: December 7.Spiers, Principal, Selwyn House School will give a lecture on \u2014&The Unforgotten Leacock.\u201d The Robert A.musical artist will be Gian Lyman, organist.January 18, Dr.Richard Pennington, Librarian, McGill University, will present \u201cLet's Have less Fun\u201d.Claude Girardin, pianist, will perform.February 15, Musicale \u2014 Thelma Johannes, pianist, and Dr.François D\u2019Albert, violonist, will perform.March 15, Dr.À.Lloyd Smith, Minister Dominion-Douglas Church, will discuss \u201cC.S.Lewis \u2014 Scholar, Prophet and Teller of Tall Tales\u201d.Maureen Wark, rrr pe THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 ep TAT AE Tv * MISS PATRICIA MOONEY, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George S.Mooney, of Montreal, and MR.JOHN W.STEINHAUSER, of Detroit, Mich., son of Mr.and Mrs.John H.Steinhauser, of Akron, Ohio, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, December 1, in Montreai.Miss Mooney received her Bachelor of Arts Dekree from McGill University and studied at the University of Florence, Italy.Mr.Steinhauser received his B.Sc.degree in Business Administration from Ohio State University and his ® Our 4887 Sherbrooke St.West Available for Receptions The Prince Albert Salon above our store We also have new, large, modern halls in N.D.G., Westmount and on St.Denis St., near Sherbrooke.® ALL HALLS ARE AIR-CONDITIONED © WE SPECIALIZE IN WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES FRENCH PASTRY is the finest © WE CATER BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CITY - du Bois French Pastry WA.8163 $4.00 for 1 RI.4-3425 Just arrived from Holland ! 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Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Only Reg.$7.50 PERMANENTS sh cur 00 for and WAVE returned from a trip in Japan and Peru, has chosen as her subject \u201cFashions In Faraway Places\u201d.New members will be guests of the Sisterhood.Mrs.: Irvin Gertsman president, will preside.(Near Greene Avenue) ® Specialists in Tinting LIZANDRE BEAUTY 3290 St.Antoine Street Mme C.PAGE Proprietor SALON Wilbank 7579 - & - y = | Lie rte el Len NE miam cr REA rad ; PAGE TEN Ex-Wren Association The Ex-Wren Association of Montreal and District will reopen their activities after the [JJ WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGEL}J MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave.Established over Twenty Years leading Montreal firms.evening, Enroll Now! Night classes.WEllington 1885 \u201cTHE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS\u201d \u2014 EDUCATIONAL 'D Summer holidays with a meeting at HMCS DONNACONA at 8.15 p.m.on Wednesday, Octuber 3.All Ex-Wrens are invited to attend.in Westmount, Graduates with Private lessons, day or IT'S ui okdl FO Classical Ballet and Modern Dance 326 VICTORIA AVENUE - WESTMOUNT .WA, 8111 Lo R Registration WE.8842 RUTH SOREL School of the Dance Classical and Modern BALLET Beginners \u2014 Intermediates \u2014 Professionals 4585 Sherbrooke St.W.mount Park-Emmanuel Tuesday, Church, with Group No.1 in THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 \u2014 After Splendid Service | Miss Jean Bovey Resigns From W.V.S.Presidency After eleven and a half years of valuable service to the Women's Voluntary Services, Miss Jean Bovey has resigned from the office of president.Miss Bovey was Chairman of the Volunteers who manned the Legion Welcome Room at the C.N.R.Station from 1943 until it closed.In 195\u201d she became president, and for the past five years has devoted ali her time and many talents to the organi- Zation, rendering inestimable ser- vice\u2014WVS is most fortunate in being able to retain Miss Bovey\u2019s interest and support as Hon.Vice President.Mrs.Herbert H.Parker has been appointed president, and took office on September 4th.Mrs.Parker was formerly a Vice President of WVS, and alse Chairman of the WVS Queen Mary Hospital Visiting Committee.She is a Vice President of the Julia Drummond Residence, and was formerly Registrar of the Christ Church Cathedral's School of Smocking.The Women's Voluntary Services looks forward to ever increasing service under Mrs.Parker\u2019s able leadership.Park-Emmanuel W.A.The monthly meeting of the Woman's Association of West- United Church, Westmount, will be held at one p.m.at the charge of the luncheon.Now Open DANCIN Made with the skill that has kept dancers whirling for years SHOES by Olga Lieber Pianist and Teacher Announces .IRECTORY + « .Bring your \"littlest angel\" to our Dancer's Corner for the finest dance footwear accessories from the shop of the Dancer's Cobbler.CAPEZIO (Que) LIMITED 2067 University Street AV.and 83-5978 Acrobatic - Ballet - Tap « Ballroom - Elocufion Singing Modelling and Charm Children and Adults 4932 Sherbrooke St.W.DE.3717 The opening of her Westmount Studio at 4470 SHERBROOKE W.(Near Westmount Park) Special attention given to beginners of all ages, Limited number of openings for advanced students in Master Class or individually.FOR APPOINTMENT, CALL Glenview 8145 ; .\u2014 a.\u2014 al McGill Alumnae Society First Meeting Tuesday Mr.Charles Rittenhouse will open the first meeting of the Me- Gill Alumnae Society on Tuesday, with a talk on \u201cMelody in Poetry\u201d.Mr.Rittenhouse who is supervisor of English.for the Montreal Protestant Central School Board, was at one time director and actor for The Montreal Repertory Theatre.The five McGill Alumnae Scholarships will also be presented at this meeting.Freda Long will be awarded the Ethel \"Hurlbatt Scholarship; Margaret Louise Macleod, the Georgina Hunter Scholarship; Hilary Joan Thomas, the Carrie Derrick Scholarship; Bilhah Wardy, the Susan Vaughn Scholarship; Johanne Jepson, the Helen R, Y.Reid Scholarship.These are all for studies at McGill University, and are named after distinguish women graduates.1 MacGillivray W.M.S.'.The opening meeting of the MacGillivray Auxiliary, W.M.S., St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount, will be held Tuesday at 2.30 p.m, in Hutchison Hall, Mrs.Frank L.Shonkwiler, Mission Circle Secretary of Conference Branch of Presbyterial \u2018Will be guest speaker.Soloist - Mrs.J.D.Fraser.- Mrs.C.H.Timm: and Mrs.P.V.Moseley and ladies of Circle No.9 are in .charge \u201cof the meeting.|= FRENCH Graduate Professors of Paris and Montreal Universities.Specialists in Conversational French.3479 Prud'homme Ave.DE 2290 : \u2019 (Just above Sherbrooke) THE EVANS SISTERS SCHOOL of the DANCE and MUSIC ® BALLET @ TOE @ TAP @ ACROBATIC Royal Academy of Dancing Syllabus Taught.\u2018Pupils prepared for grade and major exams.NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION ; For information, call GLenview 4707 Q 4845 Sherbrooke St.West corner Victoria Ave.- © Professional Teachers, MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS SCHOOL OF ART and DESIGN GW Commercial Artists, -Children, Juniors, HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY ART UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DISTINGUISHED ARTIST-TEACHERS IN DAY & EVENING CLASSES COMMENCING Artists, Designers and FRANCES GOLTMAN Pianist, Lic.Mus.First Medalist, McGill University Pupils Successful in Highest Exams RECITALS Beginners and Advanced 5506 N.D.C.Ave.DE.6424 ® Drawing - Painting - Basic Design - Modelling and Sculpture - Commercial & Graphic Arts - Children's Classes - 3 to 14 years.Juniors - Teacher's Training Course.FOR NON-PROFESSIONAL BEGINNERS SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES, Write for special detailed syllabus.essential.PL.1605, 3430 Ontario Avenue, Montreal.ARTHUR LISMER, R.C.A., LL.D., Principal OCT.1st (Painting for Pleasure) Advance enrolment is \u201cfor a greater knowledge and a better understanding\u201d \"EVENING COURSES start October 1 THE THOMAS MORE INSTITUTE FOR donduy tions Workshop, Knowiedge, Tuesday Wednesday ADULT , Motivation and Choice: Will, Spanish Language, EDUCATION Translation).Thursany B.A.Language, The Psycbology of Religion, Degree Saturday Morning .Teaching the Rotarded Child, Gregorian Chant Obtainable Apprectation, \u201cThe Adolescent and Spiritual rowth.Clagses in D'Arcy McGee School, Call BE.6572 - The Thomas More Registrar - for more details English poetry of the 17th Century, Great Books (year 2 aad 5), The- Victorian Adventure, English Expression, Drawing and Painting, Human Rela- The Mind's Eye, Zrcece and Roms, The Development of Medical World Politics and People, Great Books (year 1), The Awakeming Recognition of Human Rights; English Conversation, Child, Islam\u2014Religion and Polity, Speech, Les Traits Essentiels de L'Homme de Notre \u2018lemps (also Latin Grammar and Sight The 'I'neciogical Dimension In Human Suffering, Mathematical Thought and Expression, Italiar The Voice of Teaching the Retarded A Study of the Human The Art of Fffective 226 Pine Avenue West \u2014\u2014 x TH WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 PAGE ELEVE} | W H $ I k Release 1 ouch Football Schedule HJ.lakes The City of Westmount Recreation Department \u2018has released the slate of games scheduled School Opener for the various minor league touch football teams.B DAY DATE TIME PARK SERIES TEAMS Y ~ oun Tuesday Oct.2 4:00 P.M, Prince Albert Midget Harvard \u2014 UBC \u2014 Acadia \u2014 Greens .Stayner Midget Greys \u2014 Western \u2014 McGill \u2014 Varsity 5 Westmount High School Wednesday Oct.3 4:00 PM.R.MR.Bantam - Reds \u2014 Blues \u2014 Colts got off on the right foot in < Stayner Bantam Lions \u2014 Tigers \u2014 Argos this year\u2019s GMIAA Senior B Tuesday Oct.9 4:00 P.M.Prince Albert Midget Harvard \u2014 UBC \u2014 Acadia \u2014 Greens schedule by making a sec Stayner .Midget Greys \u2014 Western \u2014 McGill \u2014 Varsity ond quarter touchdown Wednesday Oct.10 4:00 P.M.R.M.R.Bantam Colts \u2014 Reds \u2014 Argos stand up all the way in the Stayner Bantam Blues \u2014 Lions \u2014 Tigers opening game at the Athle- Thursday Oct.11 4:00 PM.R.M.R.Pee Wee Maroons \u2014 Rockets tic Grounds Wednesday.Stayner Pee Wee Aces \u2014 Browns \u2014 Alouettes Peter Souquet went over from Friday Oct.12 3:45 P.M.Prince Albert Mosquito Regals \u2014 Royals \u2014 Rams \u2014 Rangers the five yard line for the only 3:45 P.M.Queens Mosquito Scouts \u2014 Indians \u2014 Crowns \u2018scoring action and since the cone Tuesday Oct.16 4:00 P.M.Stayner Midget Harvard \u2014 UBC \u2014 Acadia \u2014 Greens vert attempt was nullified, by \u2018 Prince Albert Midget Greys \u2014 Western \u2014 McGill \u2014 Varsity taking too long in the huddle, Wednesday Oct.17 4:00 P.M.R.M.R._ Bantam Reds \u2014 Argos \u2014 Tigers the locals won it 6-0 over Mount - ' Stayner Bantam Colts \u2014 Blues \u2014 Lions Royal rm ; taved th i Thursday Oct.18 4:00 PM.Stayner Pee Wee Alouettes \u2014 Aces round pe the.nA ct and - R.M.R.Pee Wee Browns \u2014 Rockets \u2014 Maroons & or par .° ; the strategy was effective as Friday Oct.19 3:45 P.M.Prince Albert Mosquito Regals \u2014 Royals \u2014 Rams \u2014 Rangers Souquet capped a downfield 3:45 P.M.R.M.R._ Mosquito Scouts \u2014 Indians \u2014 Crowns march by sweeping around left Tuesday Oct.23 4:00 P.M._Stayner Midget Harvard \u2014 UBC \u2014 Acadia \u2014 Greens end for the try.r Prince Albert Midget Greys \u2014 Western \u2014 McGill \u2014 Varsity Mount Royal missed three exs Wednesday Oct.24 4:00 P.M.R.M.R.Bantam Arges \u2014 Reds \u2014 Colts cellent chances to tie up the Stayner Bantam Tigers \u2014 Lions \u2014 Blues game in the Jost half, One third ._ own pass fell incomplete in the Thursday Oct.25 4:00 P.M.R.M.R.Pee Wee Browns Maroons end zone and Bruce Hutchison Queens Pee Wee Rockets \u2014 Alouettes \u2014 Aces : : : intercepted two other end zone Friday Oct.26 3:45 P.M.Prince Albert Mosquito Regals \u2014 Royals \u2014 Rams \u2014 Rangers tosses.3:45 P.M.Queens Mosquito Scouts \u2014 Indians \u2014 Crowns Souquet, Polly Hamilton and Tuesday Oct.30 4:00 P.M.Stayner Midget Harvard \u2014 UBC \u2014 Acadia \u2014 Greens Gord Young paced Westmount's Prince Albert Midget .Greys \u2014 Western \u2014 McGill \u2014 Varsity attack.Ronnie Carr was the pick Wednesday Oct.31 4:00 P.M.\u2014 Bantam Play-offs of the linemen.Bob Jull stood Friday Nov.2 3:45 P.M.Prince Albert Mosquito Regals \u2014 Royals \u2014 Rams \u2014 Rangers out for the losers.3:45 P.M.Queens , ' Mosquito Scouts \u2014 Indians \u2014 Crowns Larry Sullivan, coach of Me- Monday Nov.§ 4:00 P.M.R.M.R.Pee Wee Aces \u2014 Maroons Gill\u2019s intercollegiate football Red- Stayner Pee Wee Browns \u2014 Rockets \u2014 Alouettes men, was guest speaker today at Tuesday Nov.6 4:00 P.M.\u2014 Midget Play-offs : a Kiwanis Club of Montreal Thursday .Nov.8 4:00 PM.\u2014 Pee Wee Play-offs luncheon in the Moupt Royal Friday Nov.9 3:45 P.M.\u2014 Mosquito Play-offs \u201cA\u201d League A Hotel.: PAR Mosquito Play-offs \u201cB\u2019 League ICE COLD * Tennis Results First round scores in the West- mount Municipal Mens\u2019 Singles tennis tournament have been announced by the recreation de- department.S.Jackman defeated C.Foster 6-0, 6-1; 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