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[" AT VATICAN \u2014 Member Newspapers Association .s of a Canadian Weekly group touring Eurepe «isited the Vatican and were granted an audience with the Pope.In this photo, William Telfer (left), ,managing director of the association,\u201dand Hugh E.McCormick, chairman of the tour and publisher of The Westmount Examiner + pose-with the\u2019 Pope.A Ss tory Of DEW Line Told Te Rotarians A picture of Canadians 70th parallel \u2014 and without living as far north as the too much discomfort \u2014 was drawn Wednesday at the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club by C.H.Simpkin who has been actively interested in the DEW line for a dozen years.and in the electrical industry for 35.- x\u201c + COL.WILFRED BOVEY OBE, MLC., who was for many years associated with McGill University, the Canadian Legion and the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, died yesterday at the Queen Mary Veterans Hospital after a ngthy illness.He was He is survived by his wife, the former Eleanor Lily Macklin; a son, Cmdr.H.G.Bovey of the - Royal Canadian Navy; a daughter, Mrs.H.C.L.Ransom, Ottawa; a.brother, C.D.Bovey and two sisters, Jean Bovey, of this city and Mrs J.G.Frith who- resides in Eng- an Development of the frozen northlands, he sdid, has progressed so rapidly, by the situation forced on the builders of the DEW line, when they found themselves bound to live in the Arctic and like it.Construction of the DEW line has been beneficial, too, the speaker said, to the Eskimos and Indians who inhabit the frozen tundras of the far north.Free medical care and instruction in the use of modern equipment are but two of the advantages the line has brought to the natives of the north, Mr.Simpkin said.The local inhabitants, he said, have been given a new lease on life.\u2018An air flight to Goose Bay 10 years ago, said Mr.Simpkin, was considered not only a long distance flight, but a dangerous and precarious one in view of the almost complete isolation of that area, today, however, constant flights by international air lines over these thousands of square miles of rock and wasteland small communities have sprung up here and there, and in many cases are being used as landmass by pilots bringing supples, etc., to the people working in the distant north.In closing, the speaker laid emphasis on the importance of | the DEW line with the remark \u201cWe must have defence to have prosperity.\u201d Introduced by W.J.Tawse, the speaker .was thanked by Archie Gallard, W.G.Moxley, |, president, was in the chair, and |; introduced the visiting Rotarians.due to F a de Ylitmouit 4 4 Examiner VOL.XXVIi, No.41 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1956 TWELVE PAGES A NEW FEATURE, designed to promote pedestrian safety, is making its appearance on many streets in the West End.Recently several \u201czebra-lined\u201d crossing areas have been Hor THREE WESTMOUNT TEACHERS look over display of text-books at the 92nd annual Convention of the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Quebec which con- DONALDA McPHEE, Ph, D,, of 4385 Western avenue, leaves by TCA for Bermuda to spend the winter.With her at the plane .are painted on the pavement at busy intersections similar to this at the corner of Clarke avenue _and Sherbrooke street.(Harrison Photo) \u2018 cluded Friday at the High School of Mont- , real.Left to right, Mrs.Marilyn Whelan, Queen's School; Mrs.Robertson, Roslyn School; and Mrs.Gladys Rolland, Queen's.Cynthia Scott, a grand-niece, who saw her _ off, and Margo Nettlebeck, a nurse, who will 5 accompany her for the winter.- .(Bermingham Photo) | .3 Pl PAGE TWO 7 | Westmount Seventh \u201cIn Sales Of Realty \"For July, 7 Months | | In a comparative list of real ' 1 7 estate sales in suburban munici- 2 palities, Westmount with $1- dl 088,469, stood seventh for the : month of July, 1956.Other totals for the same month were: Town of Mount Royal, $1,685,887; Montreal West, $165,560; Hamp- stead $245,673, and Cote St.Luc $742,113, The combined July totals of all ny ABATE SY, EE .rm + mmm te aa pm ean + ao tim LADIES\u2019 and GENT'S SUITS MADE TO MEASURE Many patterns to choose from QUICK SERVICE © REPAIRING © REMODELLING ; RE : à is ; ; ® REFITTING + + A- PUBLIC SPEAKING course was inaugu- to learn by \u201con the feet\u201d and lecture train- rated recently under sponsorship of the ing the art of public speaking.Under diree- the municipalities was $21,603,- = » Westmount: Rotary Club.Photo shows a tion of'Ted Harrison, the .classes will be held 860.section of the 75 members of the group weekly for the next three months.(Harrison Photo) \u2019 .In the period from January to LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR jy, 1956, Westmount stood 7th| which meets every week at Unity Boys\u2019 Club .in real estate sales witlf a total - 1235 Greene Ave.© $5,925,804.For the same per-| West, $2,190,955; Hampstead, $1,064,994, and Cote St.Luc, $6,- WI.6633 iod, Town of Mount Royal sales totalled $11,908,029; Montreal 886,331.° 3 - ! Total sales in all munictpali- ties for this period was $119,011,- CIJWESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGELT] |= Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.\u2018 Mother's Method Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave.Established over Twenty Years in Westmount.\"Graduates with leading Montreal firms, Night classes.Private lessons, day or Is Vote est evening.Enroll Now! \u201cTHE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS\u201d By Dr.Penfield ULL LLL i 7 7 27 2 22 2 77 7 P27 P7270 277 7777 207 7 77 CHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER Dr.Wilder Penfield, director of the Montreal Neurological Institute, in addressing the Protestant Teachers Convention, urged adoption of the \u201cmother\u2019s method\u201d in the teaching of languages.Outlining the two methods of § teaching a language, Dr.Penfield said that \u2018\u201c\u2019one is the method EE Bieta RT Ts a N N N N N N N N N N N NY N NS N N Ny NS N NY NS \u201c N N MA.3332 WA.4568 mother employs to teach her 388 St.James Street West Montreal children.The other is the method by teachers in school.UZ n \u201cThe first is used to teach the primary language, the mother tongue; the second, to teach the secondary language.\u201d Because of the fact that a child\u2019s brain has the special capacity for learning languages, and because this capacity \u2018de- A s , creases rapidly with the passage| TO ADDRESS WESTMOUNT PARENTS: Dr.Edward C.of years,\u201d Dr.Penfield urged the Webster, Director of the Applied Psychology Centre at McGill first three years of teaching in schools be in the secondary lan- University will address the opening meeting of the West- guage.This system would, intro-| mount High Schools Home and School Association on Tues- Juce French-speaking | teachers day October 16, at 8.15 p.m.at the Junior High School on oro ee a a TOF 1°] Academy Road.The Applied Psychology Centre at McGill first three grades.At the same : time, the children would still Ye University, under Dr.Webster's direction, has achieved inter- \u201clearning and enlarging the mo- national fame in all phases of psychology ineluding persona- ee - ther tongue at home.\u201d lity development, appraisal, testing and guidance.\u201cPredicting Send m oney > However, pa it is Fe Ra o Success\u201d will be the theme of Dr.Webster's address.He will re own the prejudice and to .introduce this system into public deal with the chances for success in both the academic and vocational fields.Dr.Webster has kindly consented to conduct anywher Cc Penfield, at a ow ovate an open forum at the end of the talk and will answer as many schools would introduce the sys- questions as time will permit.This meeting is free and all oe oe 34 fe ely tem and make a pilot demonstra-| Westmount parents are invited to attend.You can.send money practically anywhere with complete security by means of Royal Tablet Honors In real estate as in amy other field Bank Money Orders.The cost is very low.| EXPERIENCE COUNTS We'll gladly look after the transfer of funds Late W M Birks Our business experience dates back to 1804, and we for you, either to points in Canada or s .have a staff of courteous, qualified experts ready to use if to your advantage.H's a combination you won't abroad.Ask about it next time you're i .the branch y n ats Drone tablet, es Pme find anywhere else in town, and so is the service we .was recently presented to the give you.Where so many others have found satisfaction, faculty of Divinity, McGill Uni- you will get results.versity, by members of the Joint ~ THE ROYAL BAN Perey Thornhill, chairman of the | K Percy Thornhill, chairman of the mie Bp i e board, unveiled the tablet.REAL ESTATE OF C A N A D A Dr.F.Cyril James, principal 4 \u2018and vice-chancellor of the Uni- Sesving Montreal since 1804 LÀ \u2018Sherbrooke and Victoria \u2014 R.F.POWELL, Ma versity, recalled the important | tv.* , nager role, played by Mr.Birks, in the 4492 Se.Catherine se.Ww.Porval Shopping Centre.St.Catherine and.Greene \u2014 D.T.YOUNGSON, Manager establishment of the Faculty of GL 3504 ME.1-8511 Divinity in 1948. * HARDWOOB © RUSSER * Spaciciies in Refinishing Old.& COMPANY WESTMOUNT \u201cFree Estimates .WE.FINE FLOORING _ \u201c© ASFNALT * Ross Grafton [4436 ST.CATHERINE STREET Heors se 2323 J prank TN ven fs ~ - - THE EXAMINER.|| Christian Science | 67 reconeiation\u201d .[ RL ee \u2014 - PAGE FOUR - \u2014 \u2014 UNITED CALVARY CHURCH | = LE T Serving the City of Westmount : The vital importance of apply- CL BAPTIST .: Dorchester Street at Greene Aven ] Published Every Friday by \u201d ing the rules for living taught Westmount CLE ; THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY and practiced by Christ Jesus| WESTMOUNT BAPTIST | ingerion Taodorators + À Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave., Montreal will be brought out at gg CHURCH : Rev, A: Lloyd Smith, MA, D.7 Walnut 2773 % : Science services Sunday in fhe| Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn 7 A F The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean Lesson-Sermon entitled \u201cDoe-| ert roo e Minister y 11:00 a,m.Guest Preacher pr.Cecil newspaper for the home, devoted to publie ser-, tri \u201cof Atonement\u201d ; EDGAR.J.BAILEY, M.A, B.Tb, | P.Martin, Chairman of vice.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 rine 3 2 \"Minister Emeritus .\u201c Dept, of Anatomy, vs Bal year.2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept Selections to be \u2018read from; J.\u2019A.JOHNSTON, B.A, D.D.co Faculty of Medicine, .Authorized as 2n Ottawa.\u2018 \u201d \u201cScience and Health with Key to Organist 7:30 p.m.\u201cCHRISTIAN INVEST.= aE | .MENT GALT MacDERMOT, B.A.B.Mus the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker .N Bucha: ; i Eddy\u201d include the following (87: Ru AT Buchanan, B.Sc., M.A., Minister of Beaurepaire United - \u2019 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1956 Sunday, October 14t 22-25): \u201cIt is possible, \u2014 Yes | 1:00 am.\u201cTHE TRANSFORMING ; Beaurepal j it is the duty and privilege of 7:30 pan.PO SEE Ce TT RD\" : wen.=; \"2 8 \u2018 ission 7 child, man \u2014 \u2019 Organist and Choir Directors .: The November Mission every child, mar, and woman, 150 pi, TE ment Alice Browns Akan (Mec a to follow in some degree the Bible School meets at 11:00 a.m.1 ) ; : example of the Master by the A 5 A ° IV \u2026 derhonstration of Truth and Life, | Vrerrons WELCOME DOMINION-DOUGLAS; Th S ffi of the Pro hec J|| Of health and holiness.\u201d ju \u2014 Wastmount \u2018Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave, .\u20ac 2\u20ac ing p y.- The Golden Text is from 11 ANGLICAN ~ Mintsters: 1 À ||| Corinthians (5:18): \u201cAN \"things Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, MA.D.D.\" By Rev.Canon R.K.Naylor are of God, Who hath reconciled _ | Re v.Eric A.Mellvain, B.A.; .\u2018us to himself by Jesus Christ,| Church of.The Advent | en re ° Rector, Trinity Memorial Church : Corner of Wood and Wastern, - [10:00 am.Intermediate and Senior 2 + UNITARIAN ) Westmount 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten, ; = - : Pr a - h by the 7 Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector : partments.The message of the prophets was called forth by the.CHURCH OF THE \u201cHonorary Asslstont BE Elona\u201d mien.call.circumstances of the day or of the prophet himself.Hosea MESSIAH\u2019 A Rev: Canon S.B.Lindsay.1:30 pm, DE, Canada to Chris | i i ife hi = \u201cThe Failure of Virtue\u2019 drew out of his love for an unfaithful wife his awareness : UNITARIAN Sunday October 14h: * | som wns Failure of Virtue\" of the Love of God for an unfaithful Israel.Amos drew: Shorbrooke St.at Simpson | Banca over Sah onganist To Eholemastes from his knowledge of the social sins of Israel his realiza- Minister: 8:00 am.Holy Eucharist, Quaepist mul Cham ! tion of the demands of a righteous God.Prophecy died |: Rev.Angus Cameron, B.A, B.D.11:00 am.SOLEMN EUCHARIST.ST.ANDR \u2018S CHURCH because the demands of the prophets were codified into a |.- Sumdav, October 14th 7:00 p.m.SOLEMN EVENSONG.REW ouNT \\) ; law, a closed revelation, dnd rio one dared to say that the| 11:00 a m.Morning Service | Wook Days >.nds \u2018 ; Word of the Lord had come to him and he had something Donald Mackey, Organist.oo.HOLY EUCHARIST doi Coty 35.Artoind\u2019 Rodd to add to the revelation.Study of the Word had taken and Director of Mus) 8:30 am.Toe a, à Friday.a .- CHURCH: SCHOOL and À aturday.MINISTERS the place or the awareness of God KINDERGARTEN In UNITARIAN 9:30 am.Wednesday.Bev.D.M.Grant, BA, PD.en, suddenly, the wor , ; : .- Rev.R.W.Mumford, B.Â;, B.D.God came to John the son of| people and without any freshj| 3421 Simpson St.at 11:00 a.m.ST, MATTHIAS \u2014 , Zacharias in the wilderness, \u201cand demands upon the authorities for ; CHURCH nn Sunday, October ih int h t more pay.Those were simple SYNAGOGUES Cote St.Antoine Read 11:00 a.m.ermon: \u201cTHE 5 he came into all \u20ac e country rules, but they implied a re- \"and Church Hill OF LIFE\" about Jordan, preaching the bap- examination of the lives of the SH A AR HASHOMAYIM Westmount The Sacrament of the ti t the re- le, correction in points OT: .m.Evening Worshi ou rehen \"Lk 28 And pee 2 P 450 Kensington Avenue, Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector 7:30 p.m Sermon: - mo .; el Some, however, were satisfied estmount.Que.Rev.E.P.A.Timmons SDIENCE pue THE the people knew that prophecy had returned to Israel, for there with their present thinking: they were righteous men, observing Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendelson HARVEST FESTIVAL UNE.(Dr.Grant at both Services) 10:00 a.m.Bible Class for Young ; .Rev.J.J.Fromm 8:00 a.m.Holy C uni People .was an immediacy about his! all the details of the Law, and 11:00 am.Mating non.11:00 a.m.Church School \u2018Preacher: Revd.Canon 8:30 p.m.Young People's Union, message that they had not heard before.To use a modern expression, he spoké to their condition.The thing he demanded from them all mlike was repentance, and the thing he proclaimed to them was the Kingdom of God, God\u2019s rule, here and now, in the world, in their hearts and lives.But the first \u2014 repentance \u2014 was the es- there was no need to make any change.And some feared à change, because their vested interests in religion would suffer.| And they rejected John to their own loss.In all this there is a pattern for any people called to repentance; that is, to an examination of their own lives, and to a fresh way of thinking on wrich SABBATH SERVICES Sabbath Evening October 12th 4:55 pm.Candle Lighting 5:00 p.m.Evening Services SABBATH MORNING 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Services.10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings.Torah : Genesis: Ch.12 v.1 \u2014 Ch.17 v.21.Prophets : [saiah: Ch.40 v, 27 \u2014 Ch.v.16.41 5:00 p.m.Evening Services.WEEKDAY SERVICES 8:30 a.m.Sunday: Morning.5:30 p.m, Sunday : Evening.7:30 a.m.Weekdays: Mornings, 6 Gilbert Oliver.7:30 p.m.Evensong, Preacher: The Rector, WEDNESDAY 11:00 am\u201d Holy Communion.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West 20th Sunday After Trinity 00 a.m | Organist and Choir Director: | Eric J.Adams, B, Mus, ! LRAM, A.R.C.M.' Westmount Park 74 7 EMMANUEL 3 3 UNITED CHURCH : Western Ave.at Lansdowne = : Minister: - Rev.Callum sential condition of the second\u2014 may be based a better way of 20 p.m.Weekdays: Evenings.8: mm.Holy Communion.lum Thompson, BA, B.D, the Rule of God.In their present living.Friday, October 19th \u2018 9:45 am.Junior Departreent and Mr.Carlton Miller, BA.| condition, mentally and spiritual- 4:40 p.m.Candle Lighting, Confirmation Class.: - ; ; 14: Im.ttins.: ly.they were not ready for that Clergy Wives Assn 4:5 p.m.Evening Service.1:00 a.m.Mattins Nurs inane Sunday, October 14th Rule.Their thinking about God |.gy ° garten, Primary Depart- 11:00 a.m.AN Apa NATURE and their fellow-men was either Mrs.K.H.Rogers, Secretary- TEMPLE EMANU-EL 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Rev.7:30 pm.\u201cNEW HORIZONS FOR wrong or inadequate.Where Treasurer of the Clergy Wives\u2019 4128 Sherbrooke St.West T.A.Ramsey, FREEDOM\" there was a rightness in their thinking even that rightness did not go far enough, and where the thinking was wrong it must be radically changed.For that in all its simplicity is what repentance means, On those terms John the Bap- Association, of the Anglican Diocese of Montreal, announces that a Quiet Afternoon is to be held for the Association on Tuesday, October 16, at 2:30 p.m,, at the Church of the Advent Chapel, Western Avenue, Westmount.The Rev.Mother Superior of the Westmount, Quebec.Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, October 12th at 8:15 o'clock, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Beginning Of Jewish History\".Saturday Morning, October 13th at 11:30 o'clock.Sermonette Thou A Blessing\u2019.\u2014 \u201cBe Oneg Shabbat and Reception fol- 10:00 a.m.Wednesday 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Thursday Holy Communion, .St.Lukz The Evangelist.These services will be broadcast J.\u20ac.Scott, L.R.8.M.' Choir Director, : 0.R.Gliddon, Organist, INFANT NURSERY AVAILABLE UNITED tist conducted a great mission in Palestine, and the whole coun- Community of the Holy Spirit, lows the worship on Friday Even- New York City, is to conduct the ing, under the direction of the Tem- ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH tryside and the city as well came | meeting.Erman Tout or Waren eme the 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST to hear him.Some were convict- Will be guests.\u2019 Convenient to Hotels .ed by his message, and like the PRESBYTERIAN DAILY SERVICES practical people they- were they Monday through Thursday Even- REV.NORMAN RAWSON, asked what they should do, and MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN ings at 5:45 o'clock, under the Minister his answers were disconcertingly auspices of Temple Brotherhood, Rev.B.B.Brown, D.D., Asst.Minister : CHURCH simple: in general he said, Share Sunday morning at 10:15 o'clock.your surplus and give to those who lack; to the hated tax collectors he said: Go back to your work, and for a change, do it honestly; to the soldiers: Go back to the army and carry out your orders without violence of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Rev.Nettie I.J.Wilson, Asst.Minister Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster 11:00 a.m.HOLY COMMUNION Reception of new members Short Communion Meditation 7 Rev.Norman Rawson preaching at both services 7:30 pm.Sermon Lecture: \"GIVE ME FIVE MINUTES MORE\" (A) The Cry of a Child at Play Melville Avenue B.A, B.D, TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL High School Department, Saturday Morning at 9:45 o\u2019clocw, followed by Junior Congregation Worship at 11:30 o'clock, Junior School Sunray Mornings at 10 o'clock.Daily Hebrew School Monday through Friday afternoons commencing at 3:30 o'clock.Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.Minister Sunday, October 14th 11:00 am.Morning Service MORNING SERVICE ONLY TEMPLE BROTHERHOOD SYMPOSIUM VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE Wednesday Evening, October 3ist at 6:45 o'clock, the opening dinner CORDIALLY INVITED ¢ meeting will have as its programme Mr.Lester A, Woodin, a symposium\u201d on \u2018\u201cThe Montreal Organist and Choirmaster Jewish Community\u2019 past, present and future.Reservations for the dinner Temple Cifice, Fltzroy 2405.YOUTH SEMINARS On Saturday Morning, October OF THE donc CHURCH 18th, the post graduate class meets .THE, [FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 2CH under the direction of Miles Wisen- (B) The Pleading .of Romeo to His , .\" = WESTMOUNT end VICTORIA AVES.e The Temple Youth Group will -~ Juliette Sunday, October 14th Rev.J, D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Wooveoratl (the Temple Youth of ee 1:00 am.Sunday scoot sions \u2018en\u2019 Judiém \u201cled by Rabbi (C)A Person fearing Death :00 a.m.urch Service.THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICES exander ndler an a .° Subject of Lesson - Ser- Sunday, October 14th Stern, (D) What is the answer of applied mon : \u201cDOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT.\u201d Golden Text: I1 Corinthians §: 18.All things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and ha\u2019a given to us the O° P.m.Preparatory Service and ings soliowing the Junior Con rega- min of reconciliation.service of Confirmation tion Worship under the direction of You are cordially invited 2% .Stern, - Ww ednesday The Number 114 Bus stops at r | \u2014 .8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.the corner.| RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Church doors open at 6:30 p.m, READING ROOM In the Church Fdifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day, 2 to 4 p.m.11:00 am.\u201cSimulated Faith Won't Pay\" 11:15 am.Tae Church School DORIS KILLAM, A.R.1.C., L.Mus., (McGill) Nrganist and Choir Director CONFIRMATION CLASS The 1957 Confirmation Class has now been organized and candidates meet regularly on Saturda BOARD MEETING Under the chairmanship of Reuben Ginsberg, L.Ph.,, holds a most important Evening, October 17th at 8:15 o'clock, Morn- meeting on Wednesday , Parking facilities ar Christianity?} Great throngs are attending these evening services \u201c e available in the Church parking \u2018lot 4 .Cm hen i À \u2018Ambassador Make The Rambler Smart Statesman \u2018Switch Metropolitan For '56 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1956 : \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771x The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 45¢ \u20183e for each additional word Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue ; \"* PÂGE FIVR HILLMAN \u2018 Radically 3 Convertible Husky New Estate Car 1957 Sedan Models 1822-26 St.Catherine W.FI.4616 Fl.4616 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE 12 APARTMENTS TO LET 29- © FOR SALE 29.FOR SALE 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 - ; .ANTIQUE BOOK SHOP ROSEMERE MONTREAL WEST - ANTIQUE DINING ROOM SET |sooxs, timnanies pouver Near transportation, bed-sitting \u2018room, | Mahogany chest of drawers, with 9 pieces, mahogany, Perfect condi- REC ICAE MAGAZINES ATANTED BE AUTIFUL bathroom, kitchenette, 3rd floor, pri- separate mirror.WA.3801, N-39 tion.FI.8609.N-42 2165.\"N 14 vate home.Business woman only.- .-14 Furnished optional.EL.0759.N-35 DEEP FREEZER - B ABY PR AM LARGE TYPE iso \u201cROOMS TO LET Upright, R.CA.Victor, 20 fie | rarge size, excellent condition.Rea WANTED, one dropleat table; new, 5-year arantee, or .RANCH BUNGALOW PRIVATE HOME nearest offer.poly Gordon's Frozen sonable.WA.4391.N-30 Soom.sete Must gets good bed- Bed-sitting room, private bathroom, Food Plan, 1208 Greene Avenue.| MEN'S SUITS .dition.ME.1-61386, N-52 SUPERIOR QUALITY.DIMENSIONS 6310\" x 3310\u201d WITH CARPORT:; LOT 100\u2019 x 150°.$18,000.THREÉ DIFFERENT WAYS TO PAYING ROOM 216\u201d x 12'6\", PLACE; TV ROOM 24'6\" DINING ROOM 64\" x 11'3\"; TER BEDROOM 14 x 11'4\"*; OTHER ROOMS 13° x 9'6*; COLORED TILE BATHROOM; KITCHEN, LINOLEUM, ARBORITE, ELECTRIC F.LAZY SUZAN.FALL OCCU-Y PANCY.GARIEPY & DANDURAND.CR, 7-1427, N-7- \u2018BEACONSFIELD BEAUTIFUL LARGE TYPE RANCH BUNGALOW SUPERIOR QUALITY, BETWEEN \"METROPOLITAN AND BEACONS- FIELD BOULEVARD.DIMENSIONS 63'10\"\u201d x 33'1u°, lot 103 x 127, S18,500- THREE DIFFERENT PAYMENT FACILITIES, LIVING ROOM 21'6\" x 126\u201d, FIREPLACE; DINING ROOM 64\" x 11'3\"; KITCHEN 178\" x 73 MASTER BEDROOM 14 x 11'3%; à OTHER ROOMS 13\u2019 x 9 6\u201d; RITE, ELECTRIC FAN, LAZY SUZAN.FALL OCCUPANCY.CR.7-1427, N-8 OFFICES TO LET FRONT OFFICE To rent, Victoria Avenue, Westmount.About 260 sq.ft.Janitor service.Fluorescent lighting, HU.8-3423 12 APARTMENTS TO LET WESTMOUNT, 435 Grosvenor Avenue 7l2-room apt., heated, taxes paid, hot water.Apply janitor.GL.6415 or call RE.8-5227, 12-2 p.m.or 6-8 Bm 10 \"5610.Sherbrooke StW, DExTer 1149 Completeiy AIR CONDITIONED Faneral Home and Chapel E breakfast optional, Central West- mount.GL.3317.N-21 FURNISHED large bright rogm, privileges.HU.9-3388 after 6.N-37 .WESTMOUNT, central, large bright unfurnished room with 2 cupboards.Light privileges, for a refined woman in business woman's apartment.FI.9224 evenings,™ N-48 26 GARAGES TO LET HEATED, vicinity Sherbrooke and Victoria Avenue.DE.4219.N-25 GARAGE on Lansdowne above West- mount Avenue.HU.8-6457.N-46 27 GARAGES WANTED GARAGE or parking space, south side Tupper Street, Atwater to Gladstone Avenue, or vicinity, FI.2074.LADIES\u2019 COAT Black, interlined, size 36, short, tailor made, never worn, Very \u2018cheap.Phone WI.7705 evenings.N-44 SMALL PIANO Good condition, finish heart brown walnut, 937 Girouard Avenue.N-49 BLACK lamb coat, perfect condition, size 40; Hudson seal coat, good condition, size 38 to 40.No dealers.FI, se ONE Amana freezer; one Tappan 4- burner gas stove.Bargain.GL.1206.doors, 2 red mahogany doors, $65.00.WE.3042, N-50 TWO oriental rugs 10 x 13 and 6'11\u201d x 5\u2019, 4912 Isabella.RE.3-1188.N-53 N-32 N-41 29- FOR SALE CARVED mahogany desk, Victorian WHITE squirrel cape, like dropleaf front, $70.00;° beautiful 3- new, suitable for fall bride compartment china cabinet, 2 glass or debutante, WE.8050.N-36 HUDSON seal coat, size 16, Reasonable.WE.4 N-29 * \u201820 Words 75c - Trades and Professional Cards Additione: Words 3e Each * 45 MONEY TO LOAN FURRIERS MORTGAGE LOANS At 5% mortgage loans quickly.fon tractors, privates.Notary.EL.1108.BUILDING REPAIRS ACADIA Construction Co.Ltd., concrete, brick, stone, plaster, tile, concrete blocks.Repairs and alterations to sidewalks, chimneys, walls, floors foundations; also waterproofing and caulking, Phone RE.8-2336.N-1 TUCK Pointing, roofing, brick-work, basement waterproofing, chimneys, all types of carpentry work, plaster- ing-and repairs; also building cleaning, sandblast process.Caulking.Free estimates.Phone EL.9715.N-20 CARTAGE & MOVING YOUNG veteran with small truck, available for mornings; also contract work.Fred, 3038.N-10 DECORATING ATTENTION WESTMOUNT RESIDENTS - Will do painting, maintenance and inside decorating, clean chesterfields, rugs, etc.By hour or contract.Satisfactory work.WE.5474.N-6 DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaking - designer, dresses, suits, coats, made to measure, Alterations.Specializes in lace, 5110 Sherbrooke, Apt.1.N-11 EDUCATIONAL COACHING by experienced teacher, high school physics, chemistry, math.ematics, available for limited number of puplls, WA.4508.N-38 HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs.1235 Greene Ave., WI.3312.N-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 VICTORTA ST.(Near Eaton\u2019s) L.HA.1723 N-5 LAN DSCATING \u2018GARDENING LANDSCAPING NOW IS THE TIME FOR FALL TOP DRESSING.ALL TYPES OF LANDSCAPE WORK.HEDGES A SPECIALTY, WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF IMPORTED D BULBS.COMPLETE GARDEN AND LAWN MAINTENANCE, JACK POMPEO Riverside 4-6354.COMPLE T E landscape service Hedges, rock gardens, lawns built, conditioned; sodding, shrubs, patios, flagstone walks, etc.Special monthly rates for maintenance.Town references.Work guaranteed.Free estimates.New Method Landscaping, HU.9-2273.N-13 MUSY¥0 LESSONS PIANO Lessons.Afternoons and Saturdays, can be given your home by Richard Mc- Laughlin, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., music.teacher of London, England, Phone WA.2617, N-15 NOTARIES retire MILTON VW.WINSTON, Notary, 4 Notre Dame St, E.Suite 504- -505, Met- ropole Building HA, 2468, Eves., UN, 6-6556.N-4 UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of all kinds at reasonable price.Free estimates.LA.-0641 - UPHOLSTERING of all kinds.Custom pra recovering, Remodelling and repairs Ben workmanship, Free gatimates 24-hour service.Marcel pT TITEL Ne ] 2 | world traveller.- - 2 brown, sizes 38-42, custom made, never worn.Phone WI, 7705 evenings.\u201cBUILDERS\u201d -| Hot water tank, galvanized, used 6 months.WI.2803.N-34 CHESTERFIELD set, \u201cBarrymore, perfect condition, Reasonable, WE.559.N-18 PERSIAN lamb coat, size 16, remodelled, excellent condition.GL.4356.N-19 MOFFAT 4-burner gas stove, with oven light, late model: two 6 x 9 two-tone green scotch broadloom rugs with mats; two trilite floor lamps; bookcase and solid walnut side table.EL.1281, N-23 ELECTRIC Singer sewing machine.88.N-24 HU.8-54 THREE East Indian scatter rugs, roa, 3 x 5, nearly.new.$18.00, GL.LOVESEAT, 2 chairs to match; wheelchair, Perfect condition.DE.51 USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIED N-33° DOMESTIC HELP WANTED Ce PART-TIME General wanted, 3 in family.Hours by arrangement.Good salary.Modern home.HU.38-5186.N-28 34 HELP WANTED FEMALE SALESLADY Experienced, wanted for Hardware Ltd., 6521 Somerled.36 HELP WANTED MALE JUNIOR CLERKS Young men, 17-20, with at least three years high school experience required by \u2018local branch of the Bank of Nova 32 Caplan 2 Scotia.For appointment telephone Mr.Howard, WA.1106.N-27 39 LOST LOST, left hand brown glove, kidd palm, upper cord buck, Lost bes tween Victoria and Vendome Ave.FI.4175, N-31 - Special $7.50 _ REgent 225 DRESSES Fall and Winter Size 9 - 24 Clearance \u2019 EACH 1-4672 Official Of Baha'i To Visit District William DeForge, a, member of the Auxiliary Board of the Baha'i World Faith will be visiting in the Montreal area from October twelfth to the twentieth, He hag been an active member of the Faith, lecturing on its behalf before various colleges, churches, fraternal organizations, service and women\u2019s clubs on various phases of its teachings.Mr.DeForge has travelled extensively for the Baha'i Faith throughout South America, Central America, the United States and Canada.He has also been an observer to the United Nations for the ; Baha'i is of the United States, and in this capacity is Well versed on the different phases of the human rights divi- gion of the above mentioned organization.He was active in the formation.and origination of the Northern New York Symphony Orchestra | which has a membership - of eighty musicians, and was Conductor of the Symphony for seven years.In addition to the above he is a member of the Real Estate Board of New York and a member of the National Real Estate Board of United States.Mr.DeForge has reserved time during his visit to address any groups or associations who would be interested in hearing of his experiences as a musician and Conervatives Pick Candidate October 24fh G.B.Puddicombe, Q.C., President of the St.Antoine - Westmount Conservative Association announces that the Executive Committee of the - Association has called a convention to pick a candidate for the next Federal Election and delegates to the forthcoming leadership convention at Ottawa.The meeting will be held on 24th October, in the Westmount Junior High School Auditorium, : at 8.15 p.m.Delegates are being no« tified by mail.= .- Nominations for candi .date will be accepted up to-* 24 hours before the time oË the convention.They must be in writing and\u2019 signed by at least 10 resi.- dents of the riding and may be sent to the secretary of the association at \u2018P.O.Box 99, Westmount, ~ PAGE SIX I Mchdie- Gilmour Weddirig Held \u2018Recently In Kingston, Ontario The marriage of Nora Jean, daughter of Dr.and Mrs.8S.Mac- Lean Gilmour, of Boston, Mass., to Dr.Henry George McAdie of Toronto, son of the late Mr.H.J.McAdie, and Mrs.McAdie of Westmount, Que, \u2018United Church, Kingston, \u2018father of the bride officiating at x the double ring ceremony, assisted by the Rev.Richard Davidson.Miss Lenore Black played the wedding music, and Mrs.Gilmour the bride's mother was soloist, - Standards of white flowers and ferns were used in decoration.The bride was given away by her uncle Flt.Lieut.D.R.Mac- - Kay of Ottawa and wore a gown of antique silk taffeta, fashioned with fitted bodice having a yoke of pleated web and a very full skirt, Her short veil of tulle Hlusion was held by a coronet of ® Afternoon Our Suits luxurious tweeds.Sweaters took place Sept.22, in the Sydenham Street Ont., the Rev.S.M.Gilmour, D.D.pearls and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and stepha- notis, Miss Mary Elizabeth Gilmour as maid of honor for her sister and Miss Marilyn Blimkie of Chalk River, Ontario, and Miss Sheila Stanley of Montreal, as bridesmaids, were gowned in bouffant frocks of velveteen shading from fuchsia to pink rose, They wore matching -ban- deaux and carried muffs with corsages of White carnations.Mr.Alan S.Canavan of Hamp- stead, was best man for Dr.Mc- Charlotte HAS IT ! That DRESS To Fit Every Occasion ! @ Cocktail © Dinner {Formal or Informal) In Wool \u2014 Matt Jersey \u2014 Pure Silk, etc.A beautiful new selection just arrived .including many from New York! Finest imported worsteds and These beautiful materials priced at only $75.Skirts Superbly styled by Bernhard Altmann GOWNS Ry 1353 GREENE AVE, WESTMOUNT 1 77723 ° Now! look and feel fresh as a flower in CHOOSE YOURS AT: Mue A.COURVAL CORSETIERE 4961 SHERBROOKE WEST [At Victoria) - WESTMOUNT PASQUE 0 | - na » Adie, and Mr.Lloyd Tucker, cousin of the bridegroom, Mr.Harold W.Quinn and Mr.Richard Milne were ushers.Mrs.Gilmour, the bride's mother wore a gown of blue Italian velveteen with matching feathered hat and wristlet corsage of white carnations.Mrs.McAdie, mother of the .bridegroom, wore a gown of Wedgewood blue Chantilly lace over taffeta with a feathered hat of the same color and a wristlet corsage of white carnations.The reception was held in \u201cBan Righ Hall\u201d of Queen's University.Later Dr.and Mrs.McAdie left by motor for the New England States and New York, the bride travelling in an ensemble of Champagne wool with rust accessories and a corsage bouquet of yellow and bronze pompons.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Tucker, and Mr.Lloyd Tucker of Toronto; Dr.McAdie, a graduate of McGill University and Queen\u2019s, is a grandson of the late Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Logan of Allan's Corners, Que.CWL Dessert -Bridge The October meeting of the Westmount Sub-Division of the Catholic.Women\u2019s League of Canada will take place on Thursday, October 18, at 2 p.m.in the hall of St.Leo's Academy, 360 Clarke avenue, Westmount.This being membership day the meeting will take the form of a \u201cDessert\u201d bridge.All mem- berg are requested to take a friend that might enroll as a new member.It is hoped that a large.attendance will be present for this interesting and important function.» Hospital Day Tuesday, October 16, is \u201cHospital Day\u201d for members and friends of Karnak Ladies Club.A tour wil be made of the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children when all present will have the opportunity.of seeing the great work being.carried on by the staff, Members and friends are asked: to meet at the Hospital, 1529 Cedar Avenue at 2.45 pm, Preceding the tour there will be addresses by Dr.J\u201d G.Petrie, Miss F, M.Lamont, R.N, Mr.J.H.\u2018Spence and the Illustrious : Potentate, Mr.Dave.Campbell.a THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1958 dr K > Social & Personal The following ladies have been appointed to the executive of the National Canadian Association Consumers: Mrs.Sydney A.MacSween, of Notre Dame de Grace, Program Chairman; Mrs.V.W.G.Wilson, of Montreal West, Member at Large; Mrs.A.G.Brewer, Westmount, Corresponding Secretary.Mrs.Henry Munderloh is entertaining at a-Harvest Tea on Oct.16, from 2.30 to 5 p.m.at her residence, 3705 The Boulevard, Westmount, for the Lady Scott Chapter, LO.D.E.Mrs.-G.A.Winters, President of the Provincial Chapter and Mrs.F.W.McLaughlin, Montreal Municipal Regent will preside at the tea table, Beth Sholom Sisterhood The opening meeting of Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood to be held October 16, at 2 p.m.at 52 Academy rd., Westmount.Dr.Y.Gaulan, who is the wife of the Israeli Vice Consul, will be our guest.speaker.Dr.Gau- lan\u2019s topic will be \u201cWomen In Israel\u201d.Mrs.Kenneth Van Geun, President, will preside.MISS ROSEMARY KAY, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, James Kay of Westmount, and MR.DONALD RYAN BERMING- HAM, son of Mr.and Mrs.E.Bermingham of Notre Dame de Grac\u20ac, whose marriage will take place at ten o'clock Saturday morning, October 27, at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Xavier Apostolate Guild ist Fall Fair Conveners Booth conveners for the seventh autumn fair which the Xavier Apostolate Guild will hold in Victoria Hall on October 17 and 18 are: Children\u2019s Arcade, Mrs.W.Garland; Gift Shop, Mrs.G.H, E.Thibaudeau, Mrs.J.Rafferty; Aprons, Mrs.W.HL Wilson; Take a chance, Mrs.W.J.L.Beaumont, Mrs.T.Lee, Mrs.P.T.Lynch, Mrs.J.J.Cullinan, Mrs.F.Martin; Men's Shoppe, Mrs.E.H.Shea, Mrs.P.J.Stock, Mrs.H, F.Kerrin, Mrs.M.C.Cussin; Infants, Mrs.C.B.Penny, Mrs.R.N.Boyle; Pantry Sheif, Mrs.M.C.Shea; The Jewel Box, Mrs.J.T.Commins, Mrs.E.D.Phelan; Candy, Mrs.R.A.Reid, Mrs.Charles Girard; Games Room, Gentlemen of Xavier.Apostolate; Secretaries, Mrs.M.J.McCormick, Mrs.Col- ville Sinclair; Treasurer, Mrs, Leo Murphy, assisted by Mrs.J.B.Bayne; Decorations, Mrs.Franco Consiglio; Tea Room, Mrs.T.W.Tinmouth; White Elephant, Past President of Guild; Home Cooking, Mrs.G.J.Fitzgerald; Mrs.H.J.Bath hurst.® Our \u201d 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 duBois French Pastry WA.8163 2 Scholarships To Be Presented - \u2018The Alumnae-Sociery of the High School for Girls announces the 1956 winners of the Lillian M.Hendrie Scholarships, which will be presented at the Fall Reunion Oct.24, The first scholarship ror $250 will be presented to Miss Hiroko Watanabe, Miss Watanabe plans to enter McGill College as a Science student.The second scholarship for $100 will be presented to Miss Lillian Hubley who plans to enter Sir George Williams College as an Arts student.Park-Emmanuel WMS The.W.M.8S.Auxiliary of Westmount Park - Emmanuel Church will hold a fall Thankof- fering\u2019 meeting in Webster Memorial Hall on Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m.The Rev.R.W.Mumford, B.A.B.D, of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, will be the speaker and \u201cthe soloist, Mrs.J.C.Scott.fall UNSURPASSED VALUES FINE FURS .See us also for ® REPAIRING - ® REMODELLING FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS RES'D.1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatres) Wi.3312 the baby boutique has many nice ways of \u2018saying \u201cwelcome\u201d to a new babe , .pretty, practical gifts, and each presented on the next best thing to a velvet \u2018cushion, our snow white boxes all tied up with gingham, ribbon.The Children's Corner : a pleasant shop 11380 Creene CL.6510 + + THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1956 TO VISIT LINER SATURDAY \u2014 Three membérs of the Westmount High School Alumni Association are pictured examining the launderettes aboard the Canadian Pacific flagship Empress of Britain on a recent tour.The Alumnae extends an invitation to members and friends to visit the liner on Saturday morning at Shed 8, commencing at 10 am.- Tickets may be obtained from Mrs.F.Binmore, left, 500 \u2018Prince Albert ave., Mrs.H.Shapiro, centre, 654 Grosvenor Ave., or Mrs.I.Malis, right, 5050 Clanranald Ave.and a limited number of places are companied by an adulf.available to children each ac- \u2014(C.P.R.Photo) Maritime Women's Club Plan Activities For The Season The Maritime Women\u2019s Club of Montreal, Incorporated, have formulated plans for the forthcoming season of the Club's activities.An opening Tea will be held at the Windsor Hotel, on October 13, from 3:30 to 5:30, with Mrs.and accompanied by Mrs.Joyce x.A.J.C.Willis as guest soloist, Rawlings.On November 2 a bridge at Ephraim Scott Memorial Hail \u2014 convened by Mrs.A.J.Moore and Mrs.R.J.Russell, Proceeds in aid of the Veteran visiting at Ste.Anne's Military Hospital.A joint meeting with the Business and Professional Women's Club on November 14th at the Windsor Hotel at 8:30 p.m.Guest speaker on this occasion is Peter Stursberg of the Press Gallery in Ottawa, formerly C.B.C.commentator with the United Nations.He has chosen for his subject \u201cCanada and World Affairs.\u201d The Annual Sale and Tea on November 22 at Trinity Mesnor- ial Hall, Marlowe avenue.The usual Christmas party at Ephraim Scott Memorial Hall on December 7 with white gifts for the veterans at Ste.Anne Military Hospital.Mrs.D.M.Grant, elocutionist, will present readings, Reception and entertainment for new members will be held in January.Mrs.R.W.Horton and Miss Mary Hutchings will convene the Scholarship Bridge on February 8, at Ephraim Scott Memorial Hall, Cecil Meade \u2014 pianist and entertainer will appear at the Y.W.C.A.on February 14.The Business and Professional Women's Club and the Maritime Women's Club will sponsor the Annual Musicale at the Windsor Hotel on March 13.The annual Charter Day dinner will be held on April 4 at Knox Crescent and Kensington Church Hall at 6 o'clock.The year's activities will close with the Annual Meeting at the Y.W.C.A.on April 30.Queen Elizabeth W.A.The monthly meeting of the Women's Auxillary of the Queen Elizabeth Hogpital of Montreal will be held on Wednesday Oct.17, at-2.30 p.m.in the Memorial Hall of the Nurses\u2019 Residence.Mr.Robért C.Lavigne of the Reynolds Aluminum Company will address the group, his topic will be \u201cNew Uses of Aluminum in the Home,\u201d Mrs.Wilfred Hunt will de the.tea hostess.JGH Auxiliary Plan Debutantes Ball The Annual Debutante Ball of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Jewish General Hospital, will be held Saturday, December 8 at the Windsor Hotel, under the distinguished patronage of the Honourable Mr.Justice W.B.Scott, Associate Chief Justice, Superior Court of the Province of Quebec and Mrs.Scott.The Chairman of the Ball Committee, Mrs.Julius J.Block, has requested that Debutantes desirous of making their formal bow to society, make application in writing to Mrs.T.Percy Hirsch, Chairman of Debutantes care of the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish General Hospital, as soon as possible, Pa PAGE SEVEN - \u2018American Club: Resumes.; {Social Servicé Groups - 5 \u201cThe, Social Service Group, under the chairmanship of Mrs.Charles A.Dinsmoré has resunfed activities at the Y.W.C.A.on Dorchester Street.: The sewing-room is open from 10.30 a.m.to 4 p.m.each Friday \u201c| until Spring, when layettes, bed jackets,\u201d etc.,, are made for distribution to hospitals.\u2019 Participation is limited to Club Members who are asked to support this worthy project.Other group activities are: Painting Group now open Tues- days 2 to 4 p.m.weekly unless conflicting with \u2018Club affairs when the group will meet on Mona y.*.Book Review Group opénin, \"Wednesday Oct.17 and every, weeks following.Hobby and Handicrafts opene ing Tuesday Oct.23 and every 2 weeks following.+ Bridge Group opening Monday Oct.29, 1 pm.at Y.W.C.A.monthly.Annual Bazaar Westminister Central Church, | 926.Atwater Avenue, will hold its annual bazaar on Friday, October 19, at 4:30 p.m.Turkey supper will be served at 5:30 p.m.Also a military whist will be held in the evening at 8:15 p.m.There will be refreshments and door Fashion News for Fall! 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All-wool Pullovers and Cardigans OFF Sn M | LADIES WEAR M MADE JEWELLERY LTA i ETA | ; IH JAN Ly FI.9541 ER PE WIEST TEE ier mee err Sr en a rem edn eme Cab en eme Tes EEA PAGE EIGHT |] Wm.Hamilton, M.P.; Addresses Zonta Club At Dinner Meeting: The members of Zonta Club of Montreal were addressed by the well known Conservative Member of Parliament of Notre Dame de Grace, Bill Hamilton, at their dinner meeting at the Ritz Carlton Hotel on October 9.To explain the topic of his speech \u201cThe Wonderful Guinea Pigs,\u201d Bill Hamilton said, \u201clikey the guinea pig, which multiplies rapidly and makes its contribution to scientific research with- .out its name in the papers very: - often, the service clubs of our \" generation multiply the humanitarian activities of our individualists and offer them a needed opportunity to serve their fellows in a way which cannot otherwise be found.Their role is vital and their contribution great.The twentieth century, Bill Hamilton continued is an era of efficiency, specialization and tremendous progress.In the process of organizing ourselves at every level we have also largely organized and departmentalized our humanitarian activities.As a result we have our great united welfare associations which \"collect for and administer many charitable undertakings and we have other, independent organizations which work on specialized causes.Finally, and the biggest financial factor, we have Choice Meaf and Groceries Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HAINES of Westmount \"Noted for Quality\" 4466 St.Catherine West WE.8257 moss od WS Mountain below Sherbrooke St.ER governmental operation of a wide variety of financial assistance plans for those in need.All the foregoing is absolutely necessary, for the twentieth century has brought with it a realization that humanity is interdependent and we have a responsibility to those less fortunate than ourselves.This responsibility cannot be left to chance, and we organized ourselves to the utmost to carry it out.However, in the process of organization, unification and specialization something has disappeared of the earlier, closer and more personal relationship between the individuals concerned.People used to make up one or two Christmas baskets and take them around to a particular family they knew was in need \u2014 today they send in their cheque to a Christmas Basket Fund.A small group, wealthier than the average, often accepted responsibility for the deficit of a hospital or the financing of some humanitarian project and became deeply involved in its details.Today, a much larger group will contribute in small amounts the sum needed, but without any sense of close personal identification with it.We have, in short, lost the individuality from our charitable giving.To most of the world, occupied with their personal problems, this matters little \u2014 indeed, they welcome the chance to contribute as egsily and painlessly as possible, and with the minimum of personal effort.But we still have with us a good number of individualists \u2014 people who like to seek out an unfulfilled need of the community and do something about it personally.Individually, they find this difficult to do, for few of us have the time or money for personal fulfillment of such schemes.Col- leetively, however, we have found that they can still be carried out, and the development of service clubs, such as Zonta, has offered the means to do so.These groups are small enough in size so that each member can identify himself or herself with the club projects.Often, the member can go further and become involved in the admini- \u2018For You iA r FALL PLANT Visit our GARDEN CENTRE and NURSERY where you will find everything in seeds, flowering bulbs, ornamental shrubs and trees, hedge plants, fruit trees, lawn, garden and farm supplies.Open from 8 a.m.to 6 p.m.Monday to.Friday, 5 p.m.on Saturdays, until Oct.20th, General or Fell Bulb Calalogue FREE.WHPERRON x C2 515 LABELLE BLVD., L'ABORD A PLOUFFE, P.Q., (Montreal 9) TEL.MU.1-1615 INGS ® Massages and Dry Air BEE RI Mia Bella 3 Slenderizing & Beauty Salon-\u2018 ; Presents .MISS CECILE from Paris à Expert Hair Stylist or ® Facials and Unwanted Hair © Steam Bath - ® Sun Lamp ® Pedicure Treatments.Removing | For appointment Please Phone Glenview 1154 \\ a THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1956 er paign contribution to Mrs.Anson McKim, vice chairman of the Women's Division of the Red Feather campaign.The money was collected during penny fairs held at Red Feather playgrounds operated last summer by the Montreals Parks and Playgrounds Association.The Association is one of 31 services united in the annual Red Feather appeal.\u2014David Bier Photo Sn the Women\u2019s Realm Doll Tea The Doll Committee of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital, under the chairmanship of Mrs.M.Sargent and Mrs.K.Saunders are holding: an exhibition and sale of dolls at a Doll Tea on Thursday Oct.18 at 2 p.m.in the Nurses\u2019 Residence, 4413 Mont- clair ave.The guest speaker will be Mrs.Merle Hardy, well known expert and speaker on the subject of African Violets.Montreal Women's Club The Montreal Women\u2019s Club Inc,, will hold its opening meeting at 2.30 p.m.on Monday in the Normandie Room of the Sheraton-Mount-Royal Hotel The president, Mrs.J.J.Creel- man will preside.Guest speaker will be Mrs.Jack Houck and her subject will be \u201cA Canadian Delegate to the United Nations wishes to Report\u201d.\u2018 Maritime Club The Maritime Women's Club of Montreal, Incorporated, will open their fall and winter season With a reception to be held in e Prince of Wales Salon, Windsor Hotel, on Saturday afternoon, at 3'o'clock.Mrs.A.J.C.Willis, soloist, will be accompanied by Mrs.Joyce Rawlings.~ stration of the project as well as its financing \u2014 they may select the candidate for a scholarship, or they may spend a day painting walls at a camp they sponsor, but whatever they do they renew a personal association by giving of themselves to something they know intimately.Such groups play a further vital role in our community, for they can initiate new projects, perhaps too daring for the established institutions to start.Some of these projects will fail, but others will succeed and, the lead having been given, eventually find their way into the established pattern of our country.\" The Canadian province of Al- .berta now produces about 240,000 barrels of oil a day from more than 4,000 wells.Evening Auxiliary The Thankoffering meeting of the Isabel McConnell Evening Auxiliary of Stanley Presbyterian Church will bé held on Monday, at 8.15 p.m.in Frank- lin- Hall Memorial, Blue Goose Auxiliary The opening meeting and luncheon of the Blue Goose Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, will take place on Wednesday October 17 at half-past twelve o'clock, in the Vice-Royal Suite of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, under the joint convenership of Mrs.J.Hubert Lesperance and Mrs.Len Moore, The president of the Auxiliary, Mrs.Gordon Francoeur, will conduct the business meeting following the luncheon, Rummage Sales \u201cMelville Church Association is holding a rummage sale Wednesday evening, Oct.17, at 8 p.min the hall at 349 Melville ave.Westmount.: A rummage sale will be held on Wednesday, October 17, at 7.30 p.m.at St.Stephen's Church Hall, Westmount.Use Atwater street entrance.Sale is under the auspices of the Guild and the Women\u2019s Association.The Women's Auxiliary of the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital will hold their fall rummage sale on Monday, October 15, at 6:30 p.min St, Stephen's Church Parish Hall, Dorchester at Atwater Ave.Calvary United Church Women\u2019s Association will hold a rummage sale in the church hall, on Saturday, October 20, at 1.30 p.m.: Will the ladies of the congregation kindly send articles for this sale to the church marked for the W.A.or phone the conveners Mrs.C.Masterman, FI.0867, or Mrs.P.T/ Crierie, WE.2589.\u2018 - Temple Emahu-El Sisterhood, 4128 Sherbrooke St.West, West- mount, will hold a rummage sale in the Community House, Elm Street entrance, on Tuesday, October 16 at 10:30 a.m, The pub- RMR Ladies Committee To Hold-Rummage Sale The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Royal Montreal Regiment will hold their semi-annual rummage sale on Saturdey, October 27 at the Armoury, 4625 St.Catherine Street, Westmount at 2 o'clock.\u2018 .Mrs.W.Hart will convene the sale assisted by Mrs.D.Peebles Mrs.D.Vass and ladies of the committee.7 The Armoury will be open until that date for all .contributions of clothing, books, toys, trinkets, ete.Please mark parcels \u201cR.M.R.qummage sale.\u201d Contributions may also be left at the following homes: Mrs.Dent Harrison, 609 Roslyn Ave, Westmount; Mrs.J.M.Chamard, 1509 Sherbrooke st, West.; Mrs.L.Thomson, 2068 Connaught ave., Mtl.West; Craig, 225 56th avenue, Lachine; Mrs.W.P.Hart, 6265 Duncan Ave.N.D.G.Proceeds of the sale will be used for the welfare work of the Ladies Commitee.Kafe Aitken\u2019s New Book \u2018Never À Day So Bright\u2019 When\u201d \u201cMrs.A.\u201d was Katy Scott \u2014 Kate Aitkin tells the story of her girthood in {Never A Day So Bright.\u201d In this accuunt of her early days in the village of Beeton, Ontario, one of the best-known personalities of Canadian radio proves once again she is also an entertaining writer, ; Kate Aitken throws open the door and invites us into the home of the Scott family.It's an invitation that no one will.regret accepting, for these are people that it's a pleasure to know._ The joy of a happy childhood is passed on to the reader as Mrs.Aitken shares her memories \u2014 of sliding down snowy hills in winter; of spring cleaning that left no carpet unbeaten, no corner unscrubbed; of berry-pick- ing, and the old swimming hole; of gathering nuts in autumn, and the pranks of Hallowe'en, Never A Day So Bright is off to a galloping start, with the first printing sold out before publication day (October 5th) and another one being rushed through.It is predicted that the book will go on selling \u2014 not just on the strength of Kate Aitken\u2019s name, but because it deserves to.\\ Quota Club Announces Program For Season Program for Quota Club of Montreal 1956-1957 : \u2018Sept.15 \u2014 Luncheon at Governor Mabel Perry\u2019s country home, Covey Hill, Que.; Oct.10 \u2014 Observation of United Nation's Week.Mr.Eugene Morosan guest speaker; Nov.28 \u2014 Guest speaker, Mr.Lovell Baker, gemologist; Dec.12 \u2014 Christmas Din- | ner party with Fleurise Lemieux giving a talk on floral arrangements; Jan.9 \u2014 Members night.Discussion of Quotarian objectives at local district, and international \u2018levels; Mar.18 \u2014 Fish\u2019 demonstration by the Department of Fisheries; Mar.27 \u2014 Annual meeting and visit from the Governor of the 18th District of Quota; Apr.10 \u2014 Guest speaker Mr, Leonard Knott, President of Editorial Associates; May 22 \u2014 Guest speaker, Mrs.Martha Milne who will give a talk on \u201cNew Fabrics\u201d; June 12 \u2014 Seventh Annual* Birthday Party.Stanley Church WA .Group \u201cA\u201d of Stanley Presbyterian Church W.A.is sponsoring a Dessert Bridge, to be held in Franklin Hall Memorial on\u201d Wednesday, Oct.17, at-1.30_p.m.Ticket convener, Mrs.À.R.Rid- dell, DE.9726, .Music chairman, will be Mrs, lc is welcome.H.B.Watts and the soloist Mrs.CREE TREES R i 8 3 pi El A 1 mngER s50 556.= BL GERALD A.McKENNA, whose appointment as vice-president and general manager of the well-known florist firm has been announced.Harry W.McKenna, formerly vice-president and general manager has now been appointed president.Toast Mistress Club The Mount Royal Toast Mistress Club will hold a\" meeting on Monday, at 6 o'clock in the Green room of the Queen's Hotel.: Loretta Alumnae The first meeting of the Lo- retto Alumnae of Montreal for the 1956-57 season will be held Monday, at the home of the president, Mrs.John M.Charle- bois; 30 Thernhill, Westmount, at 8:15 p.m, All members are urged to be Present as final plans for the coming \u2018Talent Fair will \u201cbe made.After the business meeting Christmas gifts will be receivéd and packed for the \u2018Loretto Convent at Estevan, Saskatchewan.All former Loretto pupils are \u2018ordially invited to contact Mrs.Charlebois at WI.9783.- B'nai B'rith Women \" Laurentian Chapter No 520, B'nai B'rith Women, will hold a general meeting on Wednesday, Oct.17, at 8.30 p.m.at the | Mount Royal Hotel.Martin A.Entin, M.D., Attending Staff Surgeon of the Department of Plastic Surgery, Royal Victoria Hospital and Consultant of Plastic Surgery at the Shriner's Hospital, will.be guest speaker, Dr.Entin\u2019s lecture \u201cPlastic Surgery Grows Up\u201d will be.illustrated with coloured slides.Mrs.Lawrence EKsteif, president, will preside.Scottiah.Clan The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary No.63 0.8.C., is holding a sale of work and home cooking on Wednesday night, Oct.17, at the Imperial Legion Hall; 1358 Dorchester St.-+ West.vr = - \u2018 QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL graduates of the School of Nursing are pictured here at the 61st Graduation Exercises held at Trinity Hall recently.Front, left to right, Olga Derij, Valerie Reid, Ann Broomhall, Janis Morrison, Wilma Duncan, Shirley Donohue.Second row, Edna Barron, Thelma Gulline, Mary Theule, Joan Vissenga, Betty Ann Nicholson, Joyce Pelly.Third Row, Elizabeth Pope, Isabel Wanzer, Julie Eben, Anne Martin, Myrtle McLeod, Mildred MacMillan.(Bermingham Photo) PAGE: NINE Silver Cross be The Silver - Cross Women of Canada, Montreal Chapter, arg holding a military whist on Thursday, October 18, in the Y.W.C.A., Dorchester street west, at 8:15 p.m.There will be table and door prizes and the proceeds are for hospitalized veterans.Patrons kindly requested to take their own playing cards.New Fall Styles in Made-To-Measure DRESSES ® Imported Materials © European Designer We take pleasure in introducing to our customers, newest.style, tailored, READY-MADE DRESSES Very Moderate Prices ® Repairing ® Remodelling ANNA GOWNS 346A VICTORIA AVENUE (near Somerville) EL.0823 Loyola Mothers\u2019 Guild Plan Coming Events The Loyola Mothers Guild held its first executive meeting last Thursday in Loyola College with the president, Mrs.J.J.Mec- Conomy, in the chair.Very Rev.Gerald Lahey, S.J., Rector of the College, welcomed the newly appointed executive and introduced them to the Moderator, Rev.Kevin McKenna.The 1955-56 slate of officers it: President, Mrs.J.J.McConomy; Vice-Pre- sidents, Mrs.E.M.Miller and Mrs.W.H.Loucks; Treasurer, Mrs.T.P.Slattery; Recording Secretary, Mrs.G.E.Rutter; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.J.P.Desroches; Councillors, Mesdames G.T.Altimas, G.A.Bailey, J.B.Howlett, Stanley Mizgala, J.B.O'Connor and E.K.Schibli.It was announced that the | Guild would hold its opening meeting and Membership Tea on Thursday afternoon October 25.Plans were then made to sponsor the following events: Sunday afternoon November 25, Parents Day; Tuesday afternoon January 8, the President\u2019s Tea; Wednesday evening February 6, the Annual Bridge Party; Thursday afternoon April 25, Elocution Contest and Tea; Thursday morning, May 23, Mother and Son Communion Breakfast.Coffee was served at the conclusion of the meeting.Head Table Guests At Opening Luncheon The American Women's Club of Montreal is holding its opening luncheon in the ball room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Tuesday, Oct.16, at 1 p.m.Those sitting at the head table include the style commentator, Mrs.Eve Trill, the president, Mrs.Franklin E.Holland; honorary president, Mrs.Alan Chippindale; past presidents, Mrs.J.B.White, Mrs.A.Clifford Jack, Mrs: Florian Le- duc, and members of the executive and board: Mrs.C.J.R.Grossman, Mrs.F.L.Shonk- wiler, Mrs.Leslie T.Calhoun, Mrs.C.N.Stevens, Mrs.L.F.Long, Mrs.L.D.Mahoney, Mrs.John C, Hennessy, Mrs.Thomas C.Deveau, Mrs, Alger C.Schric- ker, Mrs.H.H.Shontz, Mrs.Alfred C.Viaü, Mrs.Oswald |Bock, and Mrs.Evans G.Olwell, res a \u2018 Chairman of the Fashion Show.\u2018!\" ¢ Hospital W.A.Lists Rummage Sale Depots Mrs.F.Talbot, chairman for the rummage sale which the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital will hold on October 23 in St.Stephen Church, announces that the depots for rummage are:, Mrs.A.H.Mason, 5497 Terrebonne ave.; Mrs.- Percy Swail, 3609 Benny ave.; Mrs.D.R.Sutherland, 4087 Hampton ave.; Mrs.F.Talbot, 4551 Bessborough ave.FRANCES COLTMAN Pianist, Lic.Mus.First Medalist, McGill University Pupils Successful in Highest Exams RECITALS Beginners and Advanced 5506 N.D.G.Ave.DE.6424 \u20182067 University Street DANCING SHOES by Made with the skill that has kept dancers whirling for years e «+ « Bring your \"littlest angel\" to our Danéer's Corner for the finest dance footwear and accessories from the shop of the Dances's Cobbler.CAPEZIO (Que) LIMITED AV.8-5978 Acrobatic - Ballef - Tap Ballroom - Elocufion Singing Modelling and - Charm Children and Adults 4932 Sherbrooke St.W.DE.3717 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1956- - vi ! ; \u2018 .Loh : .: | _ PAGE TEN \u2014 - ye : RIE : ; 55% Muniipal Le ntroauce Lignt-Man - ; (pa PES 4 : , : A + meer) Hockey Champs T4 à Football On Weekend Jockey Llamps.Co a : Ho 4 ) 1 | | {Plan For Season 3 4 The .City of Westmount Recreation Department an or \u20acason » He scored another first Saturday when Eight Man Tackle Manager Bob Robinson of H Ho} Football was introduced at Westmount Park.The enthu- the Westmount Cataraets, + siasm of the parents and spectators present was very last year\u2019s Municipal : - encouraging to the recreation department.staff.Hockey League midget q + The boys participating were À champs, \u2018is laying plans for \u2018 # from the thirteen years and under high school leagues, Brenden the new season and with his : group, with a minimum weight Guilfoyle and Mike McNally.thr gra- ' of eighty pounds.and a maximum team shot : ough by a] LE weight of one hundred and .duation to higher classifica - J tiventy pounds.There were two To Or anize (a e trons leagues by age limit, he 4 si games played over the weekend, , is building from scratch.5, Er Saturday and Monday.Robinson said be expects to * i In Saturday's game, the Soon- Volle ball Loo S have only three players back al ers, led by John Garland and Ÿ p out of his 10 regulars of last Kevin O'Neill trounced the \u2018| year 90 he is interested in get- od Wreckers led by Rocky Rothwen Several requests have been ting young prospects to turn out.of ; and Gerry MoeCullough by a made to organize volleyball and In addition he also has a ban- oi ; score of 26 to 6.basketball for young ladies for tam team to staff so the call is .The quarterback of George the fall and winter season.out for players of both categor- 8 Spare, along with the ball carry- The large gymnasium at West- \u2018| ies.Players under 17 by Sep- 8 ing of Franiie Robinson and| MOUNt Junior High School is as sat tember 1 are eligible for the mid- s Alan Keith were highlights of available for Thursday evenings ; 5 » get team while the bantam age Ws ; the game.These players were and this opportunity to play and SOCCER ACTION in the Junior Interscholastic League saw limit is under 15 by September 1, th i.also responsible for all of the| Meet people is open to residents| Westmount Junior High Scheol come out on top over Mount \u2018All interested youngsters are ay à Sooners scorins.The Wreckers of the City of Westmount, Royal by a 3-2 count.The game was played at Westmount asked to give Bob a call at WH.th ; plays were not clicking, and All young ladies 16 years of Park on Wednesday.(Harrison Photo) 9609 and he will hand out fur- or the tackling was very poor.Larry 28\u20ac and over are eligible to par- - ~ | ther imformatien.i} Dallas, Carlos Gavin, and Doug ticipate.Please understand that e : .| Workouts for the teams are ex- he Banks were bes: for the losers, 1adies from twenty and over will ami ton arks - H $.\"pected to begin in early Nowam- ji In Monday's game, the Wraok.De Most welcome.: \u2018of Fo \u2018ber and, 44s in the past, several tel ers came thundering back with a In order to find out whether or \u2018 exhibition games will be in the 0 new set of plays and several NOt there will be enough interest offing with high schools and col- 3 player changes to swamp the| iB this activity it is important - In ver L x est leges before the regular season foi Socners by the overwhelming tO call Rocky Rothwell or Join gets underway.did score oË 3T to C.Garland at the Westmount Re- Westmount High School brought their season's \u2014_ the ro toung Chuck Burton led his lon Department at FI 6975.1 record in Interscholastic \u201cB\u201d football action to 2-1 when R fi D ing dons, ail cn ong jd Doug : they produced two converted touchdowns to defeat Mont- ecr eafnon ept.| Al Banks did a fine job at quartes Tennis Champ real West High School 14-6 Wednesday.S Badmi 4 and also scored wo touchdowns L.Peniguel won the West- With Paul Hamilton and Gerry * ponsors à minion oi.while firing a long forward to| mount Municipal Men's Singles Matsubuchi directing traffic 1 : co} Jimmy Ray for another major.| Tennis Championship for 1956.{'0™.the quarterback slot in encing IS ay The City of Westmount Re- ia\u2019 Ray also kicked a convert.For Peniguel defeated K.Hope in place of injured Bruce Hutchison, creation Department will sponsor thi the losers, Peter Kingsmill, Har-| straight sets 6-2, 6-3 and he wil: Westmount took an early lead : badminton once again this yeur col vey Law, Frankie Robinson, and be presented with the cup at a| When Peter Souquet went over ate OMOITOW with opening night sel for Rosiyn of Alan Keith were cutstanding, later date, for a major.Young \u2018supplied the : : | School Gymnasium Tuesday, Oc- Na The next game will be played convert and score was 7-0 Fenci i tober 23 at 7.30 p.m.§ i ° -\u2014 v .cing enthusiasts of West- .on, Lemon ow morning at Westmount The great $99,800,000 bridge Westmount handed Montreal mount are in for a top notch dis- All players must be residents thd Par! at 10 am.Al spectators under construction across the| the opportunity in the third quar- play this Saturday when the of, Westmount sy be over 16 ; an.parents are welcome to come Mackinac Straits in Michigan, ter and they were quick to capi- Argentine Military Officers years of age.and gentle- .x ; along and see the future stars of Reader's Digest reports, will set talize.Cunningham picked up a| Sabre team will compete against men are invited to particip ate in vd ji McGill and Alouettes going two records.It will be the loose ball on the Westmount 15-| the Montreal Sabre team at the this pastime.ton requets tré Io through their paces.world\u2019s costliest bridge and, from yard line and went over for the Y.M.C.A.The fencing will begin and birds must be supplied by gar Fo Fofereeing for both games| anchorage to anchorage, the| try.The convert attempt was not at 7.00 p.m.on Saturday.the players.Dress is optional, ify was done by two local boys, who world's longest suspension good.The Argentine team is led by kut gym shoes or tennis shoes era) 14 are now officiating in the senior bridge.It will be opened in 1957 However the winnets clinche]| the secretary of -the Argentine er Furthies information call by | 6 the game in the same quarter Olympic Association.Dr.Ameri- Rock Rothwell or John Ga tand by ; when Paul Hamilton hit pay dirt ¢30 Rajezy.Bi.WESTMOUNT BADMINTON CLUB with the final score of the after.| The Montreal team is compos- ** FT 9975.o | # OR.\u2018 .noon.Young's convert was good éd of John Erdely, Leslie Krasa I Po will commence their 26th season on Tuesday even- again and the count was LE and Roland Asselin of the West- T h F tion { Cf ing, October 23rd, 1956, on the courts of the West- The Westmount line turned in| Mount Y.M.C.A.Fencing Club ouc 0 this po mount Junior High School, Academy Road.a strong performance and on one and Carl Schwendie of the Pales- .T All former members are welcome and new members occasion, in the third period, kept t'e National Fencing Club.Standings ing ! (mer and ladies) will also be accepted.Montreal off the score sheet des- pectators and Visitors are a tior Ca pite three cracks from the two-| 'it®¢ to alten y (To Wednesday) For information, please call JACK MORRIS, GL.1326 yard line.Zimmer was easily the CYéNINE display, and will also be MOSQUITO \u201cA\u201d LEAGUE oo re î - welcome at regular fencing prac- FP.W.L D.Pts.gt pick of the losers.cing p tices Monday, Wednesday and| 59 +1 8 4 8 8 O5 pol} Thursday 8.00 - 10.00 p.m.at [Crowne + 203 scie Westmount Y.M.C.A.MOSQUITO \u201cB\u201d LEAGUE ove oufe 0 orl FP wW L.D Pts.driv \u2014 Regals .6 5 1 ee 18 for Rams .6 4 1 1 & : Coir Seaway To Benefit [2-08 1 1; x égins In 3pring Most C ei FEE WEE nm ho] - .+ la ° ca Local residents will be ost ommunifies Rockers ~ 3 2 1 9 2 hou The importance of the St.[Maroons .4 2 2 0 4 moi spared weekend bottle- Lawrence Seawav project t Browns .3 1 2 0 2 neck th y project to the Aves 3 0 3 a.® ocri ecks on e approaches economic life of Canada and the |: TT BANTAM \u2018 city to the Laurentians.The United States was stressed by P.W.L.D.Ps.tie, year 1959 is set for L- E.Mitchell, CNR special pro- Tigers cer & 8 9 0 z pub completion of the new lets engineer speaking bor | iii: Now $40,000,000 highway me St Lawrence Seaway\u201d, | Sot ¢ 0 12 2 s : e Seaway\u201d, Regs 6 1 5 0 2 from Montreal to the he said, doesn't guarantee easy MIDGET \u201cA\u201d Son; CANADIAN WHIS KY LLaurentians, itis an- and automatic boom times for P., W.LD.Pts, pose à ?itv along it te UBC 6 5 1 0 io boos nounce b Jean &very community along its route, Greens 1\" Leonard Bl bord MPP Put it can act as an economic fa 1 8 2 5 105 recs anchard, 1 .Harvard .6 1 4 1 3 peo] accelerator for Canada as a \u201cme\u201d for Terrebonne County, whole and for those areas in MIDGET \u2018 Biles , ; : 1 | P.W.L.D.Pts, box and parliamentary assis- particular which equip them- |MeGi 6 5 1 0 10 thai tant to the Minister of selves to take advantage of its qua uen sz à 2 \u20ac tu Public Works.He added Pénefits.Western.6 0 4 2 3 .; : ; T that construction ( Safi was slated to begin next £ BEST WINTER TIRE EVER I spèt Spring.5 Suburbanites give you sure.; : pres Mr, Blanchard also IH around corners and in deep A EN stressed the business op- AER aren ; | .=.NAA M Be prepared \u2014 Winter will ÿ The only certified 8-Year-Old portunities that would re- NASZEIY JH soon be here! Dont wait .sult from a \u201cgreatly in- Nek Qf when the demand may \u2018 .Ne create a shortage.Canadian Whisky on the market creased\u201d tourist trade \\g Let us put à dot on your H once the road is com- : : Get leted.q STANDARD TIRE & SUPPLY CO.| SCSEN Pp Plans eventually call JOS, HM, ASSELIN, Prop.oF fies: (Just above ° 4 2 ' for a four-lane highway.|) 726 Atwater Avenue s.\u2018iames strecn WI.6742 ï A Te.| THRE = \u2014 : PAGE ELEVE:.5 ; THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1056 oo T , a PE nF ig » EE PE JY.Sy] EN Pa Vole - Marty \u2018Goodman SEAS Tea 1 érams e | R E - BASEBALL.PORTS | On New York 5 LE New York this week, contrary to many newspaper portraits, was not a city where the words \u201cresident\u201d and \u201cball fan\u201d were necessary synonyms.People were not wholly wrapped up in the World feries, as the Dodgers and Yankees went about the methodical process of producing a new champion.There were many, who set the rest of their lives in abeyance, like General Bull- moose in his deep-freeze, and paid complete homage to the God of Baseball, There were others who watched the Series with a great deal of interest but were also forced, through circumstances beyond their control.to work for a living, and found themselves back at a desk around the middle innings.And there were many others who cared only slightiy \u2018about baseball and allowed their interest to hang on other matters.Of these there are many, centered about the great American political arena, where, like two bucks preening themselves before a doe, the Presidential candidates are presently engaged in the quadrennial business of wooing the American voter, - AND POLITICS .There is also the realization, if one eavesdrops at enough street corners, that the American voter is now also concerned with things that go on outside his own country.Many placed the bulk of their interest in the United Nations Security Council debates on the Suez Canal, strange as the fact may seem.But outside of baseball, domestic politics are the main attraction.New York residents began to register Monday to qualify to vote on Nov.6, For several days previously intensive non-partisan drives were waged by political, civic, labor and business organizations, in the hope of getting out a record vote.During this week, as registration continues, the success of this drive will be seen.The United States has a voting record in Presidential elections that is even lower than Canada\u2019s, in percentage of eligible voters that turn out at the polls.And Canadian political Scientists are very concerned over the problem.The New York drive is aimed at this apathy, for one thing.For another, it's a matter of strategy to take part.Republicans believe that the more housewives who turn out the more votes for Eisenhower.Democrats are hoping for a large city vote, traditionally Democratic, to counter the up-state Republican vote and give them victory in this all-important state.So, with their separate reasons, both sides joined in the supposedly non-partisan drive to boost the vote.It is a matter of record that almost as many people stay away from the polls Election Day as visit the ballot boxes.Hopes thus far are high that at least 60 per cent will turn out.The drive came to a climax Saturday, as cars with loud- Speakers attached.drove up and down Broadway urging electors \u201cto get out and vote.\u201d Adroit officials also took the memes Hushands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out, ex: hausted just because body lacks iron.For new cunger feeling after ah, try Ostrex Tonic ablets, iron for pep; supplemen tes vitamin Bj.\u201cGet-acquainted\u201d™ size costi Be wise, get pep, new health, quick iit: \\uifly way, Try Ostrex today.At all druggists \u2018 rr x of course, opportunity to plug traffic safety, and safety slogans blared out along with the political campaign.The net result was to question the objectivity of one driver who happily \u2018tooted along blaring, \u201cDrive carefully; the -life you save may be that of a Democrat Rogue.\u201d That's the pet nickname for Democrats who crossed party lines in 1952 and cast Republican ballots, THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.Unity Boys\u2019 Club A PROJECT OF WESTIAOUNT ROTARY CLUB SALIIIULIIA VISU III] 1 SIA SUIS] IS III SLA III IIS LL By M a u vi Cc e M a ri a sin e M AM MAMMA Like other Clubs throughout the Dominion of Canada and the United States, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount serves the Community by providing recreational facilities for children who might otherwise spend their leisure time playing in the streets.Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westmount, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club is operated by the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, a unit of Welfare Federation, and has as its prime purpose, the guidance of youth in health, physical and vocational welfare, and in social and character development.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West- mount fills a need wherever there are boys and girls who lack opportunities for wholesome recreation, companionship, and for the constructive use of leisure time.The club attracts the boys and girls who most need its opportunities and benefits.There are no membership limitations other than the capacity of the clubhouse, and the fees are at purely nominal level \u2014 easily within the means of any boy or girl.Its doors are always open in the after-school and evening hours.The club creates an environment where character develops under natural and favourable circumstances.One of its greatest accomplishments is the fact that it provides opportunities for leadership and guidance which ultimately produces men and women better fitted for the responsibilities of citizenship.A number of years ago, one of the greatest problems faced by Youth Organizations was to interest parents in what their \u2018children were doing.Toc often mothers and fathers were so busy with eir own interests that very little attention was paid to what their sons and daughters might be doing or where spending their leisure time, Today, parental neglect is on the decline.Every effort has been made by club officials to acquaintrthe parents with the activities in and around the boys\u2019 club and as a result, the Ladies Auxiliary was formed and is a going concern.The Executive of the Auxiliary meet newt Monday to lay plans for the forthcoming season, Other activities which have had a tremendously good representation from the parents are the annual father and son and mother and daughter banquets and also the periodic variety shows which the club conducts so parents may avail themselves of the opportunity of not only knowing where their children are * but also become a part of the organization.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West- mount serves the districts of Westmount and St.Henry, CLUB NOTES Handicrafts: most classes are now complete and in operation, however, there are several vacancies and youngsters who are interested in joining one of the classes are asked to report immediately to either the boys or girls workers.The handicraft and hobby activities include the following: Knitting, paper craft, fretwork art work, model aircraft, model boat building, woodwork, creative crafts, leather- craft, scrap books and metal tooling.Sports: basketball is the main attraction on the physical scene THOUGH PARK DAYS have merged into school days once again, this group of youngsters will remember the past summer as the year they were selected top handicraft artists at their respective parks.Left to right, Geoff Meyer, Stella Meyer, Stayner Park; Mel Reese, supervisor; Jennifer Burgen, Den- : nis Sherback, Prince Albert Park; Rocky Rothwell, superintendent of recreation; mount Park.Beverley Jones, Wayne Jones, West- (Harrison Photo) at the present time with teams preparing for the competition which lies ahead.Biddy, bantam, midget, juvenile and senior teams comprise the boys basketball set-up While the juvenile girls are all set to go in the M.L.B.L.A variety of physical fitness activities is being conducted daily in the conditioning room under the supervision of Bill Brown.Boxing, wrestling, mat work and general gymnastics is the main attraction for Bill Brown's physical fitness en- thousiasts.Talent Sought: Fred Pennell's Talent Club is looking for additional talented youngsters to join his Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade which takes to the road shortly for the fifth consecutive year.Mr.Pennell reports that he has an adequate number of singers, but could do with some more dancers and any number of instrumentalists.Audition time is Tuesday eve- a group of young ladies who har- ning at 7:30 p.m.The Four Hits, monize exceptionally well, will make their debut with the Talent Parade some time this month.at the Queen Mary Veterans Hospital.Unity's favorite accordionist and \\singing star Evelyn Desjardins and Gary Stevens of T.V.and Radio fame are also_ included in this year\u2019s version of the Talent Parade.Social Activities: members of the Friday Nite Club continue to hold social get-to-gethers every Friday evening under leadership, of Mrs.Mariasine., The group, with an eprollment of 4 boys and girls between the a¥es of 18 and 16 pears of age inclusive are looking forward to a successful year.In addition to the regular Friday night dances, the group plan to hold periodic special events throughout the forthcoming season.Library: the Gladys Moxley Memorial Library is now open for the reading convenience of Club members.Books may be secured on Monday and Friday afternoons and Wednesday evenings.The librarians in attendance are as follows: Mrs.D.T.Youngson, Mrs.J.Burrows and Mrs.E.Morrison.Members using the Library are urged to.return books after a two-week period.To be able to fill leisure intelligently is the last product of civilization.\u2014 Bertrand Russell.Date 5 Big Races Heavyweight Open, and Ladies\u2019 MORE HORSES ! MORE CHILLS ! Sunday, October 14th, 1956 \u2018lst.Race: 2:00 P.M.Sharp Lightweight and Farmers\u2019 Farmers\u2019 Draught Horse \u2018 DON'T MISS THIS YEAR'S THRILLING STEEPLECHASE RAGE {Sponsored by Lake of Two Mountains Hunt) _ BIGGER and BETTER than ever MORE SPILLS ! MORE THRILLS ! 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IT NEVER DETERIORATES \u201cbalance as low as $3 5-00 D OWN .$1.50 per week NO INTEREST, NO HIDDEN EXTRAS FOR GHOIGE LOCATIONS GALL NOW FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CR.9-1044 CR.1-2716 Representatives available with cars to take you to the site at your convenience without obligation.4819 PARK AVE.CR.9-1044 - CR:1-2716 ' .\u2014 \u2018 ~ "]
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