The Westmount examiner, 19 octobre 1956, vendredi 19 octobre 1956
[" Conservatives Name \u201d Candidate Wednesda y .The St.Antoine-Westmount Conservative ; Association\u2019 has arranged a \u2018convention to: be: held at the Westmount Junior High: School Wednesday night \u2014 to begin at 8.15 o'clock sharp.Main purpose of \u2018the session is to name a candidate to carry the party standard in the local riding in the forthcoming Federal election which is expected to be held early next year.Nominations signed by ten bonafide electors of the riding should be sent to the secretary, P.O.Box 99, Westmount, a fuil 24 hours before the convention.Another item of b will be the selection of usiness on the agenda delegates to represent St.Antoine-Westmount at the Progressive Conservative national leadership convention.Parent And Child 'Palshin Can Be Detrimental: Whelan Diplomas and prizes were presented this week to successful pupils of St.Paul's and St.Leo's Academies, with His Excellency, the Most Rev.Lawrence P.Whelan, auxiliary Bishop of Montreal addressing the graduates.After having congratulated the x graduates the parents and teacher, His Excellency went on to say that there was a growing tendency in the world today for girls and boys to be pals with their parents.This palship between parents and children can WHELAN be detrimental to both, both are on an equal basis, then something must give; sometimes on the question of authority, BISHOP for if sometimes on the question of obedience and discipline.He suggested as an alternative to palship; courtesy, tolerance and integrity.If the parents and the children possess these three, then there -will exist a wholesome and healthy relationship, and one which could not be obtained by palship, he said.Courtesy towards the parents, respect for their ideas and suggestions Will lead to an understanding attitude between child and parent.Tolerance on the part of the parents for their offspring's ideas and opinions, as well as tolerance if there is a conflict Brown U.Honors Michael F.Larrafi Michael F.Larratt, son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur E.Larratt of 502 Grosvenor Avenue, West- mount, Quebec, has recently been named t> the Dean's List for his high scholastic standing.Michael, a member of the Arty Clags of 1958 at Brown Uhiver- sity, Rhode Island, is a student advisor, and a member of the Brown Key, the Junior Honorary - Society.concerned with promnt- ing college spirit.Michael + à graduate of Westmount High School.wpe of opinions.As regards integrity, His Excellency stated, all are individuals, children as well as parents and the former shquld not be stifled.If they are stifled, then the authority oft he parent is ill-used.Children should grow up, being allowed to voice an opinion, yet they should receive direction when their opinion is wrong.Such direction cannot be successfully given if parent and child are pals.Sons and daughters must be taught to accept discipline-as well as advice.The graduates were urged when they returned home to take these three ideas of integrity, tolerance and courtesy with them and not the idea of palship.They would need their parents to lean on as experienced persons and not on |' the level of two persons as pals, but two levels; one parent the other self._ For was valedictorian and Frances Martin was salutatorian while Brian Patterson and William Devlin did the same chores for St.Leo's.St.Paul's graduates are: Anne Campbell, Muriel Costello, Gail Finnell, Bertelle Gatto, Mary Haburaj, Kathleen Healy, Ann Hudson, Mary Elen Mathieu, Michelle McCormick, Andrea Mills, Joan Munroe.Margaret Shaughnessy, Sheelagh Sheridan and Margaret Simpson, St.Leo's graduates are: Peter Armstrong, Donald Bentley, \u2018Philip Drummond, Roger Goulet, James Grant, Michael Lunny, Earl Shea and Anthony Walsh.x St.Paul's Heather Keith.\u201c| VOL.XXVII, No.42 SIXTEEN PAGE! OFF TO NEW YORK: Members of Westmount High School's Current Events Club left last week for a trip to New York which will be highlighted by a visit to the UN The jaunt is an annual event.Left to right are: J.K.Snyder, teacher in charge; Joan Main- guy, John Feldman, Doreen Hulin.(Harrison Photo) \u2014 dh MEMBERS OF THE WEST- MOUNT High Schools Home and School Association heard Dr.Edward C.Webster, director of the Applied Psychology Centre at McGill University, at a regular meeting Tues day.Dr.Webster's talk, entitled \u201cPredicting Success\u201d, dealt with the chances for, success in academic and vocational fields and he conducted an open forum of questions from members.Left to right are: R.O.Bartlett, Westmount High School, principal; Dr.Webster; M.Wisenthal, president of the association; D.T.Trenholme, Westmount Junior High School principal.* (Harrison Photo) x Elvis Presley Gets Big Hand As A Current Events\u2019 Topic Approximately 140 pupils Wednesday attended the third meeting of the Current Events Club of Westmount High School which took place in the form of a round table discussion.At the beginning of the meeting Rev.Macll- wain of the Dominion Douglas United Church explained the work of the children\u2019s emergency fund in the world today.He also announced that a \u201cTeens Club\u201d has been organized in the Dominon Douglas Church for the purpose of aiding this fund.His talk was appreciated by all-who attended.The first round table of the year then folowed.Barry Shapiro of 11Ba introduced the controversial Suez situation.In giving a short history of the canal.Barry explained that in 1854 work on this vital waterway was begun.J.J.Elkin, president of the student's council, brought up th well known Arab-Israeli situation.He remarked that the Arab states of today insist that Israel is a part of their domain and that consequently it is an illegal state.An intelligent dis- cussion then followed and students voced different ideas on the subject.Opinion was that if the United Nations would provide a border police force, tension in this section of the Near East would greatly be reduced.The comedy of the program was supplied by Ion Wisenthal who gave a humorous introduc tion of everybody'\u2019s friend Elvis Presley.The topic was met with great sarcasm, and Elvis was treated with amusement and little admiration.As Ion left the platform the members of the club showed their appreciation for his amusing speech with a tremendous round of applause.Gail McQuilkin introduced the (Continued on page 3) - strong enough to work.\u201d Tramp: .the simple life.\u201d She: \u201cStep into PAGE TWO She: You seem té be an abie- bodied man.You ought to be I lahow, Mum, And you seem to be beautiful enough to go on the stage, but evidently you prefer the kitchen, and I'll see if I can't stir up a meal for you!\u201d LADIES\u2019 and GENTS SUITS MADE TO MEASURE Many patterns to choose from \"QUICK SERVICE © REPAIRING © REMODELLING © REFITTING F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.MI FE) I id THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.° Unity Boys\u201d \u2018Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTIAOUNT ROTARY CLUB By Maurice Mariasine John Forbes\u2019 Juvenile Basketball team is working out regularly every Wednesday in preparation for the 1956-57 season.The team has been entered in the Juvenile Section of the Montreal Ladies Basketball League with Mr.Forbes as coach and Sylvia Rosvald as manager.The following girls are trying ll, RL LU dd i A Rar driver \"mx WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 Club Richard Simmons.and John \u201cBugs\u201d McDonaugh who gaihed all their-basketball knowledge via the Biddy, bantam, midget and Juvenile route at the Unity Boys\u2019 return to U.B.C,.cage cireles-for the'fifth consecutive year ., everyone is talking about -rook and roll dancing J.Unity is proud of its own dancing group \u2014 the Friday Night Club .recent winners in specialty.dances include the following: John Black, Doreen Miner, Richard Blais, Evelyn Martin O'Halloran .Hol- lowe\u2019en parties scheduled for Desjardins, Marilyn Bulmer, \u2014\u2014 October 81st.Friday Nite Club to hold Hallowe'en Dance on October 26th : .; Recent donations by Mr.Dent.Harrison and Mrs, S.Nesbitt much appreciated by Club members.; : à .CATHOLIC HOUR Reverend Edward F.of St.Anthony's Church wil continue the present series of talks being given on the-Catho- lic Hour \u2018on- Sunday, October 21 on Radio \u2018Station CJAD.Father Penny will speak on \u201cThe Paraclete Comes\u201d.The programme will commence at.2:05 p:m.Penny WI.6633 out for positions on the team : Joan Driver, Dorothy Laviolette, Betty Simpson, Carol Riopel, Barbara Forbes, Doreen Lavio- lette, Mona O'Brien, Lillian Jef- freys, Millie Roguski.Also expected out are Jean Gibson, Ellen Rowland and Anne Doherty.VOLUNTEER STAFF GRGWING To date, 48 volunteer workers are rendering service to the Youth of our Community! Recently, the following new workers were added: metal tooling \u2014 INSUR INSURANCE MA.3332 388 St.James Street West LL A A M A a a a a a a LIAS SL SSL STA SSA SLL SIS CHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR ~~ Edwin D.CHRISTMAS LM A A (3 ANCE BROKER WA.4568 Montreal LLL 7727220007 277077 2777777777, Z, and Daughter\u2019\u2019, and in the branch.Are your youngsters learning \u2018Financial Navigation?There\u2019s a lot of fun for you and for them in this game.And we have a booklet containing many useful ideas on the subject which you can pass on to your boy or girl.Its called \u2018\u2018Financial Training for your Son can help your youngsters to help themselves.Ask for a copy next time you\u2019re THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Sherbrooke & Victoria \u2014 R.F.Powell, Manager St Catherine 8g :Greene \u2014 D.T.Youngson, it shows how you TS RUE > + instructor, Mr.T.Lerner; general supervisors: Miss P.Giff, Miss Mary Eddy, Mrs.C.P.Knight, Mr.Huntly Wilson, Mr.Peter Whitfield, Mr.Eric Laf- foley, Miss Ruth Smart and Sports Supervisor Mr.Robert Neal.Also returning for another season of volunteer work are Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Laviolette.SKOOKUM TRIBE ACTIVE Louis Thomas\u2019 Skookum Tribe operating as a group club for the third consecutive year have been chosen to participate in one of the newer hobby-crafts introduced at the club this year.The articles which are being produced by the boys are wood- carved dolls representing many countries of the world.Louis Thomas also conducts classes in fretwork and art woodcraft.An indication of the popularity of Mr.Thomas\u2019 classes is shown by the large number in attendance.On Saturday, October 5, 69 youngsters participated while last Saturday a total of 65 boys and, girls were kept occupied sawing, sandpapering and painting.CHORAL GROUP The \u201cNightingales\u201d is the newest group club to emanate from the efforts of Girls\u2019 Work Supervisor Beatrice Sarlos.Sessions are held every Saturday morning under the leadership of Mrs.Sarlos and Miss Mary Eddy.The group is planning a Christmas presentation.CRYSTAL CUNNINGHAM A group of 25 youngsters greeted Miss Crystal Cunningham upon her return from a two-month vacation in England.Both Crystal and her sister Victoria, who also made the voyage, are Unity staff members, the former as Club Secretary and the latter as Art Instructor.The youngsters brought sandwiches, cakes, cookies and a party in the Cunningham Sisters honour was held.Welcome back Crystal Victorie.SOCIAL CLUB The Unitl Social Club of Elderly People continue to.hold regular social get-togethers every Thursday afternoon under the leadership of Mrs.J.C.Nelles, Miss Hazel Ralston and Mrs.J.Stewart.Elections were held last week and the following slate was elected for the 1956- 57 season.President \u2014 Mrs.A.Wilkinson (re - elected) Vice- President \u2014 Mrs.M.McCool and Sec.Treas.\u2014 Mrs.J.McCallum.THIS AND, THAT : former Club members Anne McDonald and Beverley Barton were recent visitors .former club leader and member June Craig phoned recently for current news about Unity \u2014 she was scheduled to give a talk to a Junior Ad-Sales Organization Meeting .congratulations, June.Gary Stevens of radio and t.v.fame really enjoying himself at the weekly dance sessions .wonder why D.M.and M.B.wore long faces last Friday ?The inauguration of a Junior Games Room proving very popular these days with a daily average attendance of 46.3 since October 1st.We hear that Teddy Rice, Unity cage star two years ago is returning for another whirl with the Provincial Champs .Teddy has been living in Moncton, N.B., for the past two years.Ulric Brown, Ian McIntosh and Grant \u201cOscar\u201d Peterson named to the All-Star Provincial team last year is withy and U.B.C.again this year \u2014 the} former, Brown, is coaching \u201cthe [JJ WESTMOUNT BUSINESS CoLLeet Ad MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.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 evening.Enroll Now ! WEllington 1885 \u201cTHE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS\u201d VALENTINE SCHOOL OF ART 204 Elm Ave., Westmount DAY AND NIGHT -COURSES Individual instruction enables you to start at any time.Course is for beginners and advanced .students.Phone for personal interview: WE.2584 Chevrolet 5255 NAMUR ST, near Decarie Blvd.phone: REgent 9- 1911 C.J.(Fitz) Fitzgerald says, CCOUNT YOUR BLESSINGS, MONTREALERS\u201d \u201cMost of us today are better off financially than we have ever been in our lives.in such times it is so easy to forget the many thousand: with special problems .special needs.That's why | feel it is so important for us to really count our blessings, and then give as we have never given before .not only as on act of charity, but rather as.on act of thanks, and of faith in our fellow-man.\u201d Campaign October 15 to 29, 1956 OBJECTIVE $515,000.00 FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES 1501 St.Mark Street, Montreal « WE - 7381 WINDOW GLAZING PHONE WA.2755 FRAMES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED West End Hardware Co.Senior \u201cB\u2019 squed this year .» \u2026 MORTY SPECTOR, Proprietor - 5251 Sherbrooke Street West 50 tr irri) vo stu yes Prd Bu been 192 chil cess Ca van dire has wor, atte ciat cous mug Can inch tion: ra.FINE FLOORING * HARDWOOD ® RUBBER & COMPANY WESTMOUNT Free Estimates WE.® ASPHALT Ce x specializing in Refining Old Floors A.Ross Crafton 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET 2323 VOL.XXVII, No.42 Westmount Pupils Offered Piano Course Many Westmount pupils will have the opportunity of studying in the new piano class courses to be given this year in a great number of the Westmount and Montreal Protestant schools under the direction of the Canadian Bureau for the Advancement Opportunity of Music.\u2018 Piano class instruction has x\u2014 been in operation in Canada since 1922, and more than 200,000 children have participated successfully in the programme.The Canadian Bureau for the Advancement of Music, under the direction of Richard Edmonds, has recently taken charge of the work in most of Canada and is attempting as its name implies, to advance the study and appreciation of music throughout the country.> The Bureau takes charge of all music in connection with the Canadian National Exhibition, including the annual competitions which bring entries from all parts of Canada, and or- In this picture with Mrs.John Castel are Rona Simco, Sandra Nicholson, Lester ganizes, in addition to piano classes, many instrumental classes, The piano class instruction covers the first two years of study and includes, besides ihe playing of piano, a well-balanced \u201cdiet\u201d of technique, theory, ear- ICE COLD ARLE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY DE.3541 FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables daily.© Groceries and Imported NAIL\" TION s00D NA \u201cThe Home of Fine Foods\u201d 4865 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) - and ° sélf-consciousness through died or enjoyed good music has training, musical interpretation and appreciation.The classes will be given in the schools immediately after the conclusion of regular school hours, and will consist of three terms of twenty half-hour lessons each.The fee is to be $7.50 for each term making the individual cost of instruction less than thirty-eight cents a lesson! This low fee enables many children to study where private lessons are financially impossible, and allows parents to determine the interest and talent of their childreh before investing too great a sum in this particular Gxamine tN © WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 wo 20-65 \u2018YEARS IN oN WESTMOUNT\" PR + wt on a Reliable Do - WATCH REPAIRS 7 .\\ 5 Certified Watchmakers r | OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THRER International Good-Will and Religious Fellowship between branch of musical education.But x Lauson, and Jill McCaskil Temple Youth of United States and Canada, is here dramatized as Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El bids farewell to Rabbi Alexander Schindler of Worcester, Mass,, who led a group of young people of the Worcester, Temple in a caravan of good-will to Temple Emanu-ElI, Westmount.The week-end was devoted by the two Temple Youth Groups to seminars in religious study, hours of worship and social fellowship.\\ - Parking Space Available Day or Night Yearly Contracts \u2014 Reasonable Rates ALSO DEAD STORAGE VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC 370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) EL, 0767 - \\V AV a V \u2018AY AV AV VW WP WESTMOUNT FRIENDSHIP CLUB A SOCIAL CLUB FOR OLDER MEN & WOMEN CLUB ACTIVITIES INCLUDE | | : CARDS, MAKING CANCER DRESSINGS, perhaps most important aspect ¥ of the work is that children enjoy it! An effort is made to use the \u201cPlay and Story\u201d method whenever possible.This not only impresses the desired point in the child\u2019s mind but tends to make music study fun rather than hard work.Childrén' 10se nervousness playing before each other at lessons.The results have been particularly noticeable at recital and examination time.Pupils also develop a more critical musical ear through listening to others, and a little competition helps to stimulate interest and speed progress.Piano class work plays a great role in that spiritual enrichment which anyone who has ever stu- felt, for it lays the foundation for Elvis\u2019 Presley Gets.(Continued on page 1) final topic which was the coming U.S.elections, owing to lack of time, the meeting was not able to complete its full program, Finally, presdent Mike Finkle- stein presented J.K.Snyder, club.adviser, with a.gift on be-| half of those students who went to New York.LR RE CAR a well-balanced musical education while fostering cooperation, competition, self-expression and above all an awakened interest in and love for music.VARIED ENTERTAINMENT, AFTERNOON TEA Meetings held Wednesdays at 2 o'clock Athletic Grounds Club House 4350 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.Keeping a secret from some NEW MEMBERS WELCOME people is like trying to smuggle daylight past a rooster.SPEEDY G Je LUE LUN SE T5 so SMALL I THINK IT WAS DEHYDRATED! ; NO MATTER WHAT MAKE CAR] YOU HAVE, YOU'LL GET THE BEST SERVICE FOR IT AT GIRARD AUTOMOBILE $= AND THEY WON'T à SQAK YOU.MONTREAL'S YE AIR SEE cr arte ins ons SS 7 A Gt nes a ah © ALERT - \u2018PACE FOUR MONTAGUE WILLIS, vice- president of Willis and Co.Ltd., and president of the Canadian Bureau for the Advancement of Music, one of the speakers at the \u201cPiano Clinic\u201d Tuesday.Other speakers are Ethel Tiftin, women\u2019s editor of the Montreal Star, and Thomas Marshall, production manager of Canadian Marconi Company (radio and television division).The \u201cClinic\u201d, under the chairmanship of Frances Goltman, will be held in Victoria Hall, Westmount.All persons interested in music, are invited to attend.To Lecture In Mil.Millionaire's Night Planned By Fossils The Fossils Club of Montreal have announced their plans for & \u2018Millionaire's Evening\u2019 to be held on Friday evening, October 19th., at the 17th.Hussars Armory on Cote des Neiges Road.This is the annual Fall Fund raising project that the Fossil's sponsor.All Proceeds are used to assist the underprivileged youth of Montreal to attend summer camps.Mr.Bazil Davis who is chairman of this years evening has stated that this will be an evening of fun and frolic for the whole family.There will be Carnival games of every description as well as a drawing every five minutes for a very valuable door prize.For those who enjoy dancing there will be a small orchestra in attendance.The complete evening has been designed along the lines of a big Yossils Party and the members of the Fossils Club are looking forward to meeting their hundreds of friends and supporters who have attended this event as well as their Spring Shows for 80 many years.They would also like to extend to those who have never attended a Fossil's Party an invitation to come along and have themselves a wonderful evening.Tickets for \u2018Millionaire's Evening\u2019 may be obtained from members of the Fossils Club or at the door of the Hussar\u2019s Armory on the night of Friday, October 19th.Since the war years the Fossils Club have donated over $45,000.00 to boys welfare work on the island of Montreal.Hundreds of Boys have been able to attend camp during the summer due to the work of the Fossils Club.Some of the organizations that have received assistance from the Fus- sils are The Montreal Boys Association, Camp Lewis and the Point St.Charles Boys \u201club as well as the Wolf Cub and Boy Scout Camps.Drapes, rugs, curtains and other fabrics may be made fire retardant by dipping them in a solution of nine ounces of borax, four ounces of boracic acid Lo one gallon of water, according to Fire Prevention Week experts, The man is dishonest who knows how to accept a favor but does not know how to return it.\u2014 Plautus, In\u2019 Child Development Dr.Arnold Gesell, whose name has become a watchword of parenthood, will speak on November 8, at the Montreal High School Auditorium, University Street.The lecture is planned as THE WESTMCUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1856 (Pioneer Researcher part of the Divisional Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, but because of the wide interest in Dr.Gesell's work, a ; limited number of tickets have been set aside for public sale.Tickets may be had through the Mental Hygiene Institute, 531 Pine Ave, West, BE 3971.Now 75, the pioneer researcher in normal child behavior has recently published his latest findings, covering the years from 10 e YOU and THE FOSSILS CLUB OF MONTREAL INC, Presents then \u201cMILLIONAIRE EVENING\u201d Friday \u2014 October 19th., 1956 17th D.Y.R.C Hussars Armory 4185 Cote des Noiges Ré.8:30PM Don\u2019t misunderstoné ve, you don't have to be a \u2018millionaire\u2019 te aitend this event .but with a little luck you could be well on your way io being one by the time you leave the armory.MAY WIN ONE OF THE 50 VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES that will be drawn for.a drawing every three minutes.CARNIVAL GAMES of every description for your enjoyment.Dancing to a fine orchestra.® Cocktail Bars.Get © porty of friends together and have yoursalves 6 wonder \u201cfui eveniag, ond at the some time\u2014'Help Send A'Boy To Comp Next Summer.\u201d TICKETS ARE ONLY $1.00 BACH Buy them from Fossil Club Members or At The Door.to 16.Earlier books, particularly Infant and Child in the Culture of Today, and The Child from Five to Ten, won the author and his associates international recognition.His work, based essentially on close observation of so-called average children, has become a standard method of \u2014 measuring child developmen; 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The Eleventh Series of Canada Savings Bonds offers a \u201cstepped up\u201d scale of interest payments which begins at 3/4 % and increases in steps until it reaches 4% .This means that one of the new $500 Canada Savings Bonds earns $236.88 in interest during its 12}4 years of life.So, if you hold it until maturity you get back $736.88 for each $500 you invest.As always, Canada Savings Bonds can be cashed for full face value plus earned interest at any time.Every dollar of your investment is always available.Study the new \u201cstepped up\u201d scale of interest payments in the table on e left.Then make now to sign up for your new Canada Savings Bonds.\u2018There never was an easier or safer way of putting by a good nest-egg for the future.EN CANADA SAVINGS BONDS | For cash or by instalments through your investment dealer, bank, trust or loan company, or on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work.see ment 3 ty pera.d De.ly.Pests their Canon Naylor Is Named Archdeacon Of Montreal Ven.Arch.R.K.Naylor Rev.Canon R.K.Naylor, rector of Trinity Memorial Anglican Church, has been appointed Archdeacon of Montreal, succeeding the late Venerable Archdeacon A.P.Gower-Rees.The announcement was made this week by Bishop Dixon.* Known for his cutspoken com-| when be received an honorary ments as a leading churchman, Doctor of Divinity degree at the theological professor, church edi-| annual convocation of Montreal tor and community worker, Diocesan Theological College.Melville Minister Gets Clerk's Post | \"Phe minister of Melville Unit-\u2019 PAGE FIV] THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 - the Montreal Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.Rev.Charles C.Cochrane sue- ceeds arvhur Langley, clerk for the last three years, who re- gigned.for heaitn reasons.of Sir Francis and Lady Ibiam of Nigeria who will visit Monte \u2018real from November 14 to 18.Sir Francis will speak at Stanley Church, the Church of St, Andrew and St.Paul, and at La- |\u201d NOTICE OF CONVENTION led Church has been chosen to| The presbytery has also ap- take over the post of.clerk for proved plans for the reception chute and Howick.To Choose the Conservative Candidate for _ St.Antoine-Westmount in the next Federal General Election Wednesday, October 24th- 8.15 P.M.WESTMOUNT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Academy Road, Westmount) À .Nominations signed by ten voters in the riding should be sent to the Secretary, P.O.Box 99, Westmount, twenty-four hours before the Convention.Delegates to the Progressive Conservative National Leadership Convention will also be chosen ~ THE ST.ANTOINE-WESTMOUNT \u2014 CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION \u2014 vr et \u2019 - Everybody Welcome Archdeacon Naylor was ordained a deacon in 1912.- A graduate of McGill University, he was appointed editor of Ç the Montreal Churchman in 1924, rector of Trinity in 1940, an honorable canon of Christ Church Cathedral in 1942 and a lecturer in divinity at McGill in 1952.© Archdeacon Naylor began his career as rector of Rawdon Anglican Church in 1912, remaining until 1925.He was ordained in 1913.From 1925 to 1940, he was professor at the Montreal Diocesan Theological College.He has been closely associated with the campaign for a concert hall for Montreal.In 1954 he vigorously opposed proposals that the hall be constructed on Fletcher's Field but has worked towards its establishment on other sites.He is also known as spokesman of a group dedicated to preserving Mount Royal in its natural state.He was widely quoted early this year following a suggestion by Mayor Jean Drapeau that two traffic arteries be constructed across the mountain, Archdeacon Naylor was honored by Bishop Dixon in May ORGAN RECITAL An organ recital by Kustace Tait, A.C.C.0., will be given in the Parish Hall, St.Matthias\u201d Church, Westmount, on Sunday at 8:30 p.m.The hall is located at 10 Church HIll, Westmount.The program will include the Chorale No.2 in B Minor, by Cesar Franck; Andantino (prelude fugue and variation), by Franck; Divertimento, by Percy Whitelook; Allegretto, by Henry Purcell and Fugue.in D Major, by J.S.Bach, I often wonder, considering TH E GH AR what charming things children Nosed are, where all the queer old men ot + come from, WE Nees Jim\u2019s cheque is one of two million It\u2019s pay day\u2014and in one quick trip to the bank Jim will have his cheque cashed, a deposit made, his bank book written up.He likes this safe, convenient way of handling money.Jim's cheque is only one of two million written every day by Canadians, paying each other for goods and services.They represent 90 per cent of all transactions involving money, and speedy, skilled handling of cheques by the chartered banks is essential to the smooth functioning of the economy.For customers who write cheques frequently, there is a current account; for people whose \u2018main purpose is to save, a savings account.Your local branch provides these and other banking services of value to everyone.TERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY * er Lam Teresa 2 Taso th be LG ad mt doe v et, as sx \u2014\u2014 THE EX half year.D RE AMINER - Serving the City of Westmount: Published Every Friday THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hem-ton Ave, Montreal by WaAinut 2771% The Examiner aims to be an indenendent, clean newsnaner for the home, devoted to publie service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year: $1.00 Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 The November Mission Those Who Came To John By Ven.Arch.R.K.Naylor Rector, Trinity Memorial Church\u201d V Let us look more closely at John\u2019s hearers and consider whether we should have been at home in any of the groups into which they were divided.There were, of course, the people in authority, the rulers in Jerusalem.They acted wisely, and at first, courteously.John was by birth of a priestly family, he was marked by his message as belonging to the class of those who were waiting for redemption; and the austerity of his life showed that he was more rigid even than the Pharisees.So the authorities sent men who would be sympathetic \u2014 Priests and Levites who belonged to the Pharisaic party.Evidently John's answers were not satisfactory, for in the end the authorities disowned him, They could not hear his demand that they too should change their ways of thinking and acting.I wonder if any of us would find ourselves in that group, and if so, what our response would be.The group contained not only Priests and Le- vites but laymen too, for the Pharisees were on the whole a lay party.So the question \u201cWas I there?\u201d is addressed both to clergy and laity.The vast majority of John's hearers were the ordinary folk, what the Pharisees called contemptuously \u201cThe People of tie Land,\u201d and what John himself called even more harshly a \u2018\u2019gen- eralion of vipers.\u201d There were tax gatherers and soldiers and every other class, all interested; in fact, so stirred that they accepted baptism and the call to repentance.They acknowledged their sins, and sought for release.Dorothy Sayers has a very interesting radio play desribing them.One wonders how long their repentance lasted, and whether it affected them beyond John's death.Would we perhaps have found a natural place in that group , deeply stirred and quickly forgetful?Among those comers there was a group of young men whom John the Evangelst singles out for comment.They were young but they were deeply concerned in what was going on \u2014 probably the sons of those men and women who were waiting fur the redemption of Israel, the kind of people among whom the Baptist himself has grown up.John testified of Jesus of Nazareth that He was the Lamb of 3od, those young men turned their attention from their first Master and found a new one in Jesus.It was from that group that Our Lord eventually chose the Twelve.And finally there was Jesus UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sh-rbrooke St.at Simpson and Minister: Rev.Angus Cameron, B.A.B.D.Sunday.October 21st 11:00 am.Morning Service \u201cChurch Of The Larger Fellowship\u2019 Donald Mackey, Organist and Director of Music CHURCH SCHOOL and \u2018 KINDERGARTEN in UNITARIAN U 242] Simpson St.at 11:00 a.m.At Trinity Church On Sunday Evening Rev.Graham Tucker of Kiti- mat, B.C.will be the special speaker Sunday evening at Trinity Memorial Church.He will speak on the work of the Fellowship of the West at Kitimat and Kemano.A graduate of Toronto and McGill Universities, Rev.Tucker has been at his B.C.post since 1953.His address will be illustrated.In the morning Venerable Archdeacon R.Kenneth Naylor will preach at the annual Youth service, Himself.He had realized when He heard in Nazareth of the mission of John that the time had come for Him to begin His own mission.He too had been sent.So He left Nazareth and moved about John, what we might call the Kingdom of God Movement.To make it quite clear that He was on the side of the new Movement He approached John and demanded baptism.John protested, but Jesus bore down the protest.It was the one way in which He could show that He was on the side cof that new word repentance the new way of lookng at the world and its Creator and its creatures.May we commend the plan being sponsored by the United Nations Children's Fund, to enlist the children of the community to turn their Hallowe'en tro- lic te a useful purpose.They will be given badges to identify them as collectors and they will turn their cash gifts over to UNICEF to help children in the 90 countries receiving aid from the United Nations Organization.If the new departure is carefully controlled it can be a very important venture.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street SRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON.MASS.Sunday, October 21st 11:00 a.m.Sunda) School.11:00 am.Church Service.Subject of Lesson - Sermon: \"PROBATION AFTER DEATH\" Golden Text: John- 5:25.The hour is coming, and now is, when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God: and they that hear shall live.Wednesday 8:15 p.m.- Testimony Meeting.READING ROOM | In the Church Tdificé Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day, 2 to 4 p.m, \u2019 Rev.Graham Tucker wre THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY; OCTOBER 19, .1956- ~ PRESBYTERIAN ~ ~ BAPTIST UNITED | | MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN| WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CALVARY CHURCH CHURCH \u2018: _ CHURCH Su Westmount - Sn \u2018Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.Minister Sunday, October 21st 11:00 a.m.Morning Service ! MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster - WESTMOUNT and VICTORIA aves.- Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Mr.E.C.Hart, B.Sc, Student Asst.Sacramexit Of The Lord's Supper Will Be Observed At Both The Morning And Evening Services.Sunday, October 21st 11:00 a.m.Mr.Wilkie.Subject : \u201cYours For The Asking\u201d \u2018le Church School Mr.Wilkie.Subject: \u201cSound The Alarm The Number 114 Bus stops at the corner.11:15 a.m.7:30 p.m.DORIS KILLAM, A.R.IT.C., L.Mus,, (McGill) Organist and Choir Director: SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchdt Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm SABBATH SERVICES Sabbath Evening October 19th 2 :40 p.m.Candle Lighting 4:73 p.m.Evering Services SABBATH MORNING 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Services.10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings, Torah: Genesis: Ch.18, v.1 \u2014 Ch.22 Prophets: II Kings, Ch.4, vs.1-37.Afternoon Services at 4:45 p.m.Evening Service at 5:25 p.m.WEEKDAY SERVICES a.m.Sunday: Morning.p.m.Sunday: Evening.a.m.Weekdays: Mornings.p.m.Weekdays: Evenings.NEXT FRIDAY EVENING p.m.Candle Lighting p.m.Evening Service.TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4128 Sherbrooke St.West Westmount, Quebec.Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi SABBATH SERVICES Friday evening, October 19th at 8:15 o'clock.Dr Stern will speak on \u201cThe Virtue Of Hospitality.\u201d Saturday morning, October 20th at 11:30 o'clock \u201cThe Akadah\u201d based on Torah portion.BAR MITZVAH At the worship this Friday evening and Saturday morning, Kenneth Mark Jassby son of Dr.and Mrs.ue sess E.David Sherman, will be called to the Reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND CAMPAIGN COUNCIL Monday evening, October 22nd, the Temple Board of Trustees and the Temple Expansion Campaign Council hold a supper meeting at 6:30 o'clock in the Temple Community House, under the chairmanship of President Hyman Grover.DAILY SERVIC :8 Monday through Thursday evening at 5:45 p.m.Sunday morning at 10:15 o'clock.The Daily Services is under the auspices of Temple Brotherhood.BROTHERHOOD DINNER MEETING AND SYMPOSIUM Wednesday evening, October 3lst at 6:45 o'clock, Temple Community House, Symposium - \u201cThe Montreal Jewish Community\u201d, SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Opens Monday evening, November 5th.These Monday Night Classes have been held for the past 29 years.Registration fee per couple.- $3.00.Courses offered for the 1956-57 sea- -son are: Elementary and Advanced Hebrew, The Faith of Israel, The Contemporary Jewish World, Religion and Health, The Arts of Family Life.Classes will commence at 7:45 o'clock and conclude at 9:30 o'clock.YOUTH DIRECTOR Mr.Yoine Goldstein, B.A., has been appointed director of Youth Activities at Temple Emanu-El.He will be in charge of Temple Teen- sters and co-operate in the work of the senior Youth Society.The past weekend Temple Youth was host to the Youth Society of Temple Emanu- El of Worcester, Mass.TEMPLE SCHOOL co High School Departments meets regularly on Saturday mornings at 9:45 o'clock; the Junior School .on Sunday mornings at 10 o'clock; The Hebrew School Monday through\u2019 Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.* EDGAR _J.11:00 a.m.Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn, [2 2.Minister A BAILEY, M.A B.Th, Minister Emeritus \u2018J.A, JORNSTON, B.A, .D.D.Organist GALT MacDERMOT, B.A, B.Mus Sunday, October 21st \u201cOUR FINEST HOUR\" 7:30 p.m.\u201cRED HOT RELIGIO! Bible School meets at 11:00 a.m.VISITORS WELCOME ANGLICAN 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist.9:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:15 a.m.Mattins (said) 11:00 a.m.SOLEMN BUCHARIST.Preacher: The Rector.7:00 pm.SOLEMN EVENSONG.he brethren of St, George's\u201d Lodge oO Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, \u2019 Sunday.October 21st TRINITY XXF Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay.440 E.R.wil attend the evening\u2019 - service.Week Davs HOLY EUCHARIST 8:00 am.Monday and Friday.7:00 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.9:30 a.m.Wednesday.8:00 am.Holy Communion.Corporate Communion for all Young People of the parish, 11:00 am.Matine and Holy Communion.Preacher: The Rector.7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Rev'd E.P.A.Timmons WEDNESDAY 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Cete St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Westmount Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons TRINITY MEMORIAL a CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West 21st Sundav After Trinity Children\u2019s Day & Youth Sunday 8:00 am.Holy Communion.9:45 a.m.Junior Department and Confirmation Class.11:00 a.m.Mattins.Preacher: The Rector.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department.7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Rev.Graham Tucker MONDAY 8:00 p.m.Adult Confirmation Class IVednesdav 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Thursday 10:00 am.Holy Communion, Doichester Street at\" Greene fe \u2018Ænterim Moderator:* Rey.A.[Lloyd Smith, Ma, D9.11:00 a.m.Morning Worship.day School in atténdange.7:30 p.m.Evening Worship.~- [Guest Speaker at bath : Services.Dr, G.B.Cai Ed Principal of United 3 Theologica) College, 3 McGill \u2018University.Organist and »d_ Choir Director: Mrs.Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGiil) DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.Ministers: Rev.A, Lioyd Smith, M.A.D.D, Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain.B.A.LAYMAN\u2019S SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.Intermediate and Senior Church School.11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments, Dr.Douglas J.Wilson\u201d Rev.Eric Mcllwain, \u201cNation's United In Christ\u201d Young People's Union.7:30 p.m.8:45 p.m.+ Organist and Choirmaster Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH © WESTMOUNT - 101 Cote St.Antoine Road.{near Argyle Avenue) MINISTERS ~ Rev D.M.Grant, B.A., D.D, Rev.R.W.Mumford, B.A.,, B.D.Swyidav, October 21st 11:00 am.Layman\u2019s Service conducted by the Executive éf \"THE MEN OF ST.ANDREWS\u201d Address: \u201cTHE DANGEROUS TEMPERATURE\u201d by Mr.W.M.Redmond 7:30 p.m.Evening Worship Sermon: \u201cLIFE'S GREATEST LESSON\" Dr.Grant.10:00 a.m.Bible Class for Young People 11:00 a.m.Church School 8:30 p.m Young People\u2019s Union.Organist and Choir Director: Eric J Adams.B.Mus, LLRAM, ARCM 11:00 a.m.1 Ja \\VESIM OUNT PARK EMMANUEL uv I] As UNITED CHURCH # Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A, B.D.Student Assistant: Carlton Mill Miller, B.A.Sanday, \"October 21st Ret.Duncan MacFarlane M.A, B.\".,, of Summerlea United -Church \u2018\u2019The Church, God Inspired or Man ~ Directed\u2019 Preacher: The Minister Mr.7:30 p.m.J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.Choir Director, O.R.Gliddon, Organist.INFANT NURSERY AVAILABLE UNITED ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels REV.NORMAN RAWSON, Minister D | Rev.B.B.Brown, D.D., Asst.Minister (4 Chur th Rev.Nettie 1.J.Wilson, B.A, B.D., Sermon Number 3 in this series.The Minister will be assisted in the pulpit .by Laymen of the Congregation.Rev.Norman Rawson preaching at both services 7:30 p.m.You are cordially invited Church doors open at 6:30 p.m.Parking facilities are available in the Church parking lot Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster 11.00 A.M.LAYMANS SUNDAY Sermon Topic: Effective Christianity Sermon Lecture: \u201c1 BELIEVE\u201d Great throngs are attending these evening services Asst, Minister Ambassador Make The Rambler Smart Statesman Switch Metropolitan For '56 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W .Fl.4616 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE ROSEMERE BEAUTIFUL LARGE TYPE RANCH BUNGALOW SUPERIOR QUALITY.DIMENSIONS 63°10\" x 33'10\" WITH CARPORT; LOT 100° x 150°.$18,000.THREE DIFFERENT WAYS TO PAY.LIVING ROOM 21'6\u2019 x 12'6\"*, FIREPLACE; TV ROOM 24'6\" x 10; DINING ROOM 64\u201d x 11'3\"; MASTER BEDROOM 14\u2019 x 114\"; TWO OTHER ROOMS 13' x 96\"; COL ORED TILE BATHROOM; KITCHEN, LINOLEUM, ARBORITE, ELECTRIC FAN, LAZY SUZAN.FALL Of çu- PANCY.GARIEPY & DANDUR/ A The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertisin \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771x Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue 10 Words 45¢ 3c for each additional word 12 APARTMENTS TO LET 24 AUTOS FOR SALE 29- FOR SALE PAGE SEVES Convertible Radically Husky New Estate Car 1957 Sedan Models 1822-26 St.Catherine W.Fl.4616 29 FOR SALE TOWN of Mount Royal, furnished CHRYSLER 48, needs motor.Make 9-PIECE 1 ni apartment to sublet, 412 rooms, offer.2060 Claremont, Apt.6.0-16 $100.00; boy\u2019 icy ele $10.00, suite, d floor, 3 blocks from station.26 GARAGES TO LET 8838.0-56 groun Evenings weekend, phone DE, br 14 HOUSES 10 LET L'ABORD-A-PLOUFFE, 81 66th Ave.near Cartierville bridge, 5 rooms, conveniences, Winterized house, automatic hot water, 220 voit, rock wool insulation, 100 feet trontage, sunny side.$60.00 monthly.One child.UN.6-7283, after 68 p.m.0-52 16 FLATS, DUPLEXES TO LET 5-ROOM flat, unheated, immediate occupancy.HU.8- 8556.O-51 UPPER duplex, Mariette, 6 rooms.CR.7-1427.oot Call WE, 0-31 20 ROOMS TO LET WESTMOUNT BLVD.Furnished doubl d ingl BEACONSFTELD room.French family.WI.5035, eve: Es - BEAUTIFUL LARGE Li A front room, in quiet - home.DE.0-44 LARGE TYPE FRONT RANCH BUNGALOW SUPERIOR QUALITY, BETWEEN METROPOLITAN AND BEACONS FIELD BOULEVARD.DIMENSIONS 63°10\" x 33'1v\u2019\u2019, lot 103 x 127, $18,500- THREE Dlr FERENT PAYMENT FACILITIES.LIVING ROOM 21'6\" x 126\", FIREPLACE; DINING ROOM 64 x 11'3\"; KITCHEN 178\u2019 x 13\"; MASTER BEDROOM 14 x 11°3°; 2 OTHER ROOMS 13\u2019 x 96°; COLOR- TILE ATHROOM: KITCHEN: TINOLEUM.ARBORITE, ELECTRIC FAN, LAZY SUZAN.FALL OCCUPANCY.CR.7-1427.0-8 12 APARTMENTS TO LET WESTMOUNT, 435 Grosvenor Avenue 715.room apt., heated, taxes paid, hot water.Apply janitor.GL.6415 or call RE.8-5227, 12-2 p.m.or 6-8 p.m, 0-14 ST.MARK near Sherbrooke, heated 5 rooms, unfurnished.WE.2179, after 6.0-25 FOUR rooms, sem:-basement, unfurnished apartment to sublet.5104 Sherbrooke St.West.EL.5228.0-62 room = rent, all privileges.WA.4937, 2310 Melrose.0-64 zi ROOMS WANTED WANTED, West End, extremely large unfurnished room or top of house for studio and living quarters.Facilities or bathroom and kitchen privileges required.Moderate rental.WI.0430.0-65 YOUNG Jewish school teacher desires room or girl to share apartment.WA.2373.0-63 23 ROOM AND BOARD WANTED McGILL STUDENT SEEKS Good room and board.Interested in private home containing young adult rsons.Write box 153, c-o 2185 ampton Avenue.0-34 24 .AUTOS FOR SALE Custom deluxe, club coupe, 1949, dark blue, equipped with air conditioning heater and direction signals.Blue nylon seat covers.Driven by owner only in city.Selling now due to illness.Phone evenings, EL.3934.HEATED garage, Cote Rd.near Prince Albert Avenue.DE.2764.0-39 28- FOR SALE \u201cPERSIAN LAMB COAT Black! size 16-18, modern style, full length.Excellent condition.Purchased from Arthur's Furriers.$175.00.GL.4128.O02 Ee eee STORMS WINDOWS 18 double, for sale; also two doors.3 0-59 ~ MOVING Chesterfield, down cushions, $75.00; wing chair, $60.00; mahogany chest and mirror, $100.00; Gibbard chest of drawers, $50.00; Colonial chest, $50.00; Petitpoint 2-piece beautifully designed and worked, suitable for Victorian grandmother\u2019s chair.Phone Pointe Claire 4983.0-43 ONE waltz length strapless charcoal grey cocktail dress, with net bolero and net bouffant skirt; one dark green taffeta date dress; one black taffeta date dress; one navy blue nap topcoat, with heavy - quilted lining.All size 14-16.All very reasonable.Call RE.3-2541, after 6 p.m.0-23 CHESTERFIELD, 2 pieces, custom made with slipcovers; mahogany bedroom suite, 5 pieces.All items in good condition.Very reasonable.Evenings, WA, .0-50 BEAUTIFUL young man's fall fawn coat, practically new, size 38, $12.00.DE.9839.0-42 (J B.A Collins FUNCRAL HOM?5610 Sherbrooke St.W, E DExTter 1149 Modern Chapel \"HAMMOND\" ORGAN IIIT % 20 Words 75c Trades and Professional Cards Additional Words 3c Each À BUILDING REPAIRS DRESSMAKING draperies, mirrors, lamps, pictures; cotton twist rug: highchair, crib: telephone table.RE.8-5392., 0-57 HAND CARVED Solid walnut bed, Marshall sprine | mattress; dressing table.After 6, WE, 2179.0-32 CREDENZA Mahogany, mirror lined, excellent condition.RE.8-1070.-21 ANTIQUE \u201cdo IT YOURSELF Glitter for sale by the pound.Make your own Xmas candie package decorations, etc, An excellent way to rajse money for your favorite church or charity.Call FI.8861.0-27 BAR-B-Q CHICKENS Delicious, ready-to-eat.We deliver.Fireside Bar-B- 39 4174 St, Catherine near Greene, WI.3303, 0-29 BOOKCASE Blonde oak, sliding glass doors; turquoise velvet striped chair; green striped chair; green striped upholstered chair with telephone table attached; honey maplewood end tables, matching chest of drawers; autiful drapes, lined.All practically new.WA.9691.0-49 SQUIRREL STOLE Good value.CR.9-1112, 0-81 GOOD wardrobe, 48 x 40 x 24.Good condition.5486 Cote St.Antoine.0-17 THREE East Indian scatter rugs, wool, 3 x 5, nearly new.$18.00.GL.6717.0-30 ONE gear bicycle, $30.00; and rls sidewalk bicycle, $12.00.GL.ss WOMAN'S lovely black Persian lamb coat, almost new.Must sell, moving South.Upper Roslyn, HU.9-1962.0-37 CONTINENTAL bed, nearly new; al- 7905.0-40 so -bureau.DE, LADY'S mahogany table desk.Perfect condition.Reasonable offer.EL.9779.0-41 WICKER doll carriage, large doll bed, doll's highchair, child's ironing board, doll\u2019s bassinette; two child's chairs; dolls HU.38-0784.O-45 COMPLETE household furniture for sale, Call WA.7661, WA.9400.0-47 DEEP rose bedspread for double bed; coffee table, well carved.Phone after 7, CR.29-1112.0-60 KHALABAR rug 9 x 12; upright Royal vacuum cleaner.Both in good 0-58 condition.WE.2328.31 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTIQUE BOOK SHOP BOOKS, LIBRARIES BOUGHT TECHNICAL MAGAZINES WANTED 2062 McCGILL COLLEGE AVE.BE.O-12 33 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED WOMAN for part time house work.WA.9228.Q-24 FEW hours weekly, light housework, central Westmount.Call GL\\ 4787, Friday or Monday.0-4 RELIABLE woman to do my washing in your home.After 7, call HU.9-1046 0-18 34 HELP WANTED FEMALE TELETYPE OPERATOR Required for small office in + Westmount; also some general office duties.5-day week.FI, 9670: 0-48 i FULL TIME AND PART TIME WARD MAID FOR THE ! 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Finest imported worsteds and luxurious tweeds.These beautiful materials and styles, priced at about $75.Skirts Superbly styled by Bernhard Altmann Cll GOWNS GREENE AVE, WESTMOUNT #1 7773 vv of the bride was similarly attired and carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations.Mr.George Fletcher acted as best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr.Douglas Bram- bell, brother of the bride and Mr.George MacIntosh, Mrs.Brambell, mother of the bride, wore a cocktail length gown of turquoise bengaline with black accessories and a corsage of pink Sweetheart roses.The reception was held at Tetrault Hall, Verdun, which was decorated with white and red carnations following which Mr.and Mrs.John W.Fletcher left on a trip through Ontario and the States.The bride wore for travelling a taupe brown suit with mink collar, beige accessories and a beige colored corsage of carnations.On their return they will reside in Montreal West.American Club Migs Micneline Legendre and her company of Puppeteers will be the guest artists at the American Women\u2019s Club cf Montreal, Wednesday, October 24 at 2.30 p.m.in the Blue Room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Miss Legendre 1s the talented producer - director of an all Canadian marionette troupe.She studied puppetry under the leading marionettists in Germany, Paris, England, Italy, Switzerland and Austria, to learn different techniques.Her troupe presented the American Premiere cf \u201cLa Bofte 4 Joujoux\u2019 by Debussy With Les Concerts Symphoniques in Montreal and New York, with the Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, at Town Hall, Loyola Mothers\u2019 Guild - The Loyola Mothers\u2019 Guild will hofd the opening meeting and Membership Tea on Thursday afternoon, October 25 at Loyola College with Benediction in the College Chapel at 2.30 p.m.In charge of tea arrangements will be Mrs.G.A.Bailey and Mrs.J.C.Howlett.Mothers of past and present students are: cordially invited to affénd.- oi ar va a EXAMINER, FRIDAY, QCTORER 18, :1958 MR.AND MRS.GERALD MAUDSLEY STEPHEN HAWTHORN, whose marriage took place October 15, in Montreal.Mrs.Hawthorn was formerly Miss Heather Mildred Phyllis MacAdam, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lester K.MacAdam of Cote St.Luc.Mr.Hawthorn is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald M.Hawthorn of Westmount.SH Le Door The door, that allows one to enter, Will also allow one to depart, If I shut my heart's door to my neighbor, I.am closing God, out of my heart; Tis best, in this world's cruel battle, To guard well, what enters the door, No room here, for memories that sadden, No place for old grudges to store: But open it wide, to the sunshine, And let love flow in, like a tide, To bless, and enrich, all the sad hearts, For this.let the door open wide.Dorothy Sproule See Our New Selection Of BESWICK HORSES MANIS GIFT SHOP 4935 Sherbrooke West ior, HU.9-3272 , 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 ® Our FRENCH PASTRY is the finest ® WE CATER BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CITY \u2018duBois French Pastry 4887 Sherbrooke St.West WA.8163 BETTY SPEIRS TO PRESENT esting and unique fashion event will feature the graduates from the well known Speirs-Miller Studios of Modelling and Charm.Tiny tots, teenagers and adult latest Fall and pre-Christmas garments, supplied by Patty Page.- Betty Speirs will act as commentator.The curtain will rise promptly at 8.30 p.m., Monday Oct.prizes will be an added attraction.= i THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1116 Soci a / Porson / En gag emon {3 This inter- FASHION SHOW: glamour girls will display the 28, in Victoria Hall.Door ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Myrtle Lucy Hughes of Notre Dame de Grace, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Harold V.Hughes of South Durham, Que., See we ee eee ae a ee ue - UNSURPASSED VALUES FINE FURS See us also for © REPAIRING © REMODELLING FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS : j 1235 Creene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatre) Wi.3312 EE mE CHILDRENS CORNER | pure Canadiana and pure wool, our handwoven blankets for crib and carriage are the most beautiful baby wrappings.Pink or blue with white.Large crib size 8.95 Small crib size 5.95 The Children's Corner > a pleasant shop 1350 Greene CL.6510\" ary.- to Mr Henry-R.L Hammond, son of Mrs.Frank Hammond of Beaurepaire, Que, and the late Mr.Hammond.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, November 17 in Melville * Presbyterian Church, Westmount.IN THE LA Women\u2019 s/ PAGE ELEVEN 3, as Mr.and Mrs.P.K- Mowat sailed Tuesday ih the Empress.of Britain to spend \u201csome time abroad.- - The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club is holding its annual Benefit Tea on Sun- half-past three to half-past six day afternoon October 21, from o'clock in the Foyer of Loyola |.College Auditorium.Miss Christiane Elie, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Gaston - Elie, of Westmount, will be among the season's debutantes and will have the honor of being pre: sented to His Xxcellency the Governor-General, the Rt.Hen.Vincent Massey, P.C., C.H., at the Bal des Petits Souliers of \u2018La Ligue de la Jeunesse Feminine being held on Friday evening, November 2, at the Windsor Hotel.All interested in the Association for the Help of Retarded Children (Que.) Inc.are asked | to note that the group have now a new address and telephone number.The AHRC are now established in Suite 11, 5139 Dea- carie Blvd., and the new phone number is HU.9-6771.The secretary, Mrs.E.M.Elkin, and \u2018the Director of Education, Dr.Adele Fisher, can now be reached at their newly opened office.Office hours are from 9.30 a.m.to 4 p.m.Mondays through Fridays.The Marguerite Bourgeoys Chapter I.O.DE.entertained on Saturday, over two hundred guests from the Darby and Joan private Social Clubs, in Trinity Club, Unity Social Club and Memorial Church Hall.Guides from the Trinity troupe assisted during the tea hour.Miss Ruth Williamson a member of the Chapter announced the entéffainers: Miss Mary Mrs.W.K.Davis, contralto singer, accompanied by Mrs.Neville; Mr.Thomas Auburn, Magician.Mrs.J.Bradford McConnell, Regent convened the entertainment.Mrs.J.Cecil McDougall, President of the National Council of Hospital Auxiliaries of Canada \u2018and of the Province of Quebec Association of Hospital Auxiliaries and Mrs, J.Beaudoin Handfield, Public Relations Officer, are leaving for Toronto this week-end to attend the Convention of the Women's Hospital Auxiliaries\u2019 Association of Ontario, taking place at the Royal York Hotel on October 21 22, and 23.Mrs.McDougall will deliver the opening adress and Mrs, Handfield will be chairman of the Learehip Institue, Mis.John E.Buchan, President @f the Ontario Association is Chairman of the Convention.Rummage Sale The Halket.Vroods Chapter, 1.O.D.B.is holding a rummage sale \u2018on Saturday, October 20, at Tyndale House, 870 Richmond Square.Doors open at 1.30 p.m.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 is th Fashion News for Fall! PERMANENTS From $10.00 Styling including shampoo 1347 GREENE AVE.By bringing this receive a 5% d Fl.2486 Ad to us you can \u201cant on all permanents.Grmite Beauty Salon I.0562 CNSSENESNASANENSEASEINENEEREZ at SEER VICTORIA HALL Models and commentary by Speirs-Miller Studios * DOOR PRIZES * Tickets $1 \u2014 Available at Patty Page, 4901 Sherbrooke St.West: Spaics-Miler Studio, 4932 Sherbrooke St.West or at the door FASHION SHOW Featuring Styles by PATTY PAGE Monday, Oct.22nd, 8.30 p.m.vd py.ore PE in 2 = dédiées ge ec mate ETL SR PTET = qi A, tis me ded - we.IR SS a A\u2014 Reg cae c oC 12e somme 0 an ia mS te a at \u2014 wt ke ot So PAGR TWRive RCAF Silver Cross In place of the regular October \u201cmeeting of the RCAF Silver Cross Mothers\u2019 Association, a military whist will be held on | Y.W.C.A.Ruilding on Dorches- Thursday, October 25 in the ter St.at 8.15 p.m.Tickets may be had at the door or from members.There will be door prizes, table prizes, lucky numbers, etc.\u2019 +HE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1958 suitable for both ladies and gentlemen.Players are requested to také their own cards, United Church W.A.Presbytery To Hold Regional Meeting A fall regional meeting of the Woman\u2019s Association of the Montreal Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, for all women of local associations, will be held in Rosedale United Church, 6870 Terrebonne Ave.on Friday, Oct.19, at 10 a.m.Luncheon will be served.The meeting will take the form of a One Day Workshop, and an interesting program has been planned.Workshop No.1 will be | presented as a skit, by the members of the Rosedale Woman's Association.Guest speakers for the afternoon will be Mrs.George Houston B.A.Chairman of Committee on Christian Education of Montreal Presbytery, and Rev.P.W.E.Jones, B.A,, B.S.D., B.D., Chairman of Committee on Missionary and Maintenance, Montreal Presbytery.JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve a'l weak foot conditions.Children\u2019s Supports a Specialty.By appointment only Phone WI.1545 ARTES For too many years now, women have been taking dishes for granted .even though they put hand dishwashing at the top of their list of most hated household tasks.But the end is in sight\u2014freedom from tedious hand dish- washing is here .thanks to the new Youngstown Kitchens Jet-Tower Dishwashers, This revolutionary new way gets dishes cleaner than was ever possible by vld-fashioned hand dishwashing; because the Jet-Tower Dishwasher washes, flushes and rinses dishes in water hotter than the hands could stand.Does \u2018em faster, too\u2014less than 10 minutes, they're done w « .even pots and pans.Come in soon\u2014see for yourself, A.O.OLSEN & CO.Kitchen Planning Sales & Installation 1185 Drummond St.UN.6-5839 - MRS.R.ZABITSKY (left), will preside.MRS.NATHAN STEINBERG (centre) and MRS.GEORGE STREAN, who, with Mrs.J.B.Becker are sponsoring a Special Gifts Reception for donors of $25 and over in the Women\u2019s Division of Combined Jewish Appeal at the Elmridge Golf and Country Club on Wednesday, October 24, at 2 p.m.Guest speaker will be Miss Ruth Gruber, returning by popular demand after her previous outstanding success.Mrs.Philip Gartinkle, Chairman of Special Names C.W.L.Business Unit.The Business Women\u2019s Unit\u2014 CW.L., is holding a membership night on Monday in Congress Hall.Introduction of new \u2014Drum h .D mond Photos members will take place, former held on Thursday evening.from Burma\u201d laya, Indochina, Formosa, the Philippines, Indonesia.\u2018 Mrs.Morris pointed out that some of the tremendous difficulties to be overcome in this area were the many different languages and dialects, the tribal and racial backgrounds of the peoples, with the multiplicity of religions coupled with the terrible suffering all had endured as a result of the Japanese invasion, with its attendant destruction.All of this presented a great challenge to the Christian Church today.The speaker further stated that it was her earnest desire to deepen the interest of Christian women in missionary study buoks and to that end several very excellent books describing vividiy the experiences of missionaries in these countries were recommended for additional reading.Mrs.Morris made specific reference to the work of Dr.Seagrave in Burma during and after World War II, \u2014 a book which made most fascinating reading.Dr.Seagrave, the speaker stated, represented the twenty-eighth \"| member of a distinguished missionary famly to have served the people of Burma, four generations having given missionaries to the Burmese.The speaker was thanked by Mrs.S.E.Weeks.The meeting was reminded of the visit of Bishop DeMel, of Kurana- gala, Ceylon, who would be speaking in Trinity Memorial Church on Tuesday, evening, October 23.Ellen Douglas Aux.The Bllen Douglas Auxiliary will meet on Monday, at 8.15 p.min the Church Hall of Melville Presbyterian Church.Slides on Africa will be shown.Devotions will be led by Miss Rosa L.Petit, Military Whist A military whist is to be held by the Ladies Aux.of Remembrance Branch No.75, B.E.S.L., in Ephraim Scott Memorial Church Hal, corner of Clanranald and Snowdon Aves., at 8.15 Friday, Oct.26.There will be door and table prizes, refreshments and a sale of work.Mrs.M.Whittle is in charge of arrangements.Tickets may be obtained from Miss E.Sawyer, EL 7595.Speaker Lauds Missionaries On Duty In South East Asia Mrs.J.F.Morris was the guest speaker at the bi-monthly meeting of the Evening Branch W.A.of Trinity Memorial Church In discussing the current missionary study book, \u2014 the speaker stressed in particular the amazing courage and devotion to duty of the missionaries who had gone out to the south-east Asian countries \u2014 Burma, Thailand, Ma- % PIE TE ETES members are cordially invited to attend.St.Andrew's Aux.The Women\u2019s Association of St.Andrews Church, West- mount, will hold its next meeting for sewing on Tuesday, at 2 p.m., \u2018in Hufchisor Hall.The Red Cross group will meet at 10 a.m.\u201cEast For Your FALL PLANTINGS 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 Fall Bulb Catalogue co * WHPERRON x SO 515 LABELLE BLVD., L'ABORD À PLOUFFE, P.Q., (Montreal 9) TEL.MU.1-1615 Jean Beliveau says, \u201cCOUNT YOUR BLESSINGS, MONTREALERS\u201d \u201cWhen | count my blessings | think how lucky | am to be young and physically fit, Then | am happy that my contribution to the Federation of Catholic Charities will help those who are no longer so.The Federation not only provides homes for older men and women, but also helps many aged people to keep their own homes if it is practical to do so.Let's share our blessings with those less fortunate.\u201d Campaign October 15 to 29, 1956 OBJECTIVE $515,000.00 FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES 1501 St.Mark Street, Montreal « WE - 7381 lel THE POWERFUL BENEFACTOR OF YOUR HEALTH WHY SUFFER Drag These Troubles ?MEDICO- \u201cÉPULSATOR 110 v.\u201cThe Little Miracle\u201d For CIRCULATION and NERVES Goes to the Source of Practically All Ailments Write for information on this new Parisian invention: \u201cThe electronic cure of the future\u201d MEDICO-PULSATOR (Canada) Free Trial and Demonstration at The Show Mart Bldg., No.3 Basement 1600 Berri St.Montréal Tel.HA.5770 En ; me ) ; LS -Bridge To Benefit \u2018Crippled Children \u201c Karnak Ladies Club will hold \u201c Îts Fall Dessert Bridge on Tues- | corner of Sherbrooke and St.- ed to take their own playing \u201c cards.: The bridge will be under the + chairmanship of Mrs.C.R.Nor- wood, from whom further in- WAInuy 7034, \u2018 Members and guests will be .- received by Mrs.E.D.MeIntosh, president of the club, and Mrs.Norwood.; Proceeds will be used to buy Christmas gifts and to support other activities for the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children.Home And School Assn Sponsor Art Classes The Home and School Association of King\u2019s school is pleased to announce that it will sponsor art classes as an extra-curricular activity.These classes are resigned to stimulate artistic development and to contribute to the personality growth and creafive expansion of the child.Classes will start Wednesday, Nov.7 and will be held weekly for a period of 20 lessons.Registration is open to children of King\u2019s school from kindergarten to grade 6 inclusive.Fer registration and further information please call Mrs.Lorne Shapiro, GI 1475, President, King's Home and School Association, or Mrs, Lonnie Echenberg, GI 6203, teacher of the art classes.a Women's ORT ~ Montreal] Women\u2019s ORT Casablanca Group 7 will hold its opening meeting in the form of a dessert luncheon at the home ot Mrs.A.Liverant, 476 Roslyn avenue on Thursday, October 25, at 12.30 p.m.A card party will follow, Mrs.Jules Roos, president of the group.no other car can match the exclusive EH AROLD CUMMINGS Chevrolet see it FRIDAY \u201cday, October 23, at 1 p.m, in| \u201cthe Masonic Memorial Temple, # Mark Streets.Members are ask- | formation may be obtained at 2 Beeds.: THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 - MRS.JOHN H.DUNNE, convener for the Fall Fair being held on Saturday, Oct.20, afternoon and evening in St.Leo\u2019s Academy Hall, Clarke avenue, Westmount, by the Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club of Westmount.Proceeds are for the charitable work of the club, ~~ Homecooking Sales Trinity Memorial W.A.is holding a sale of home cooking, hand Saturday, Oct.20, 2.30 to 6.Afternoon tea will be served.Parish Luncheon Trinity Memorial Church is holding its annual Parish luncheon on Tuesday, at 1:30 p.m.in the church hall.The luncheon will be followed by bridge, with table prizes.Tickets may be obtained from Mrs.A.D, S.Mc- Crae, GL.1918, or at the door.All members of the parish and their friends will be cordially welcomed.Alumnae Fashion Show Mrs.R.C.Truax is ticket chairman for \u201cTown and Country in the Assembly Hall, University Street, Wednesday, October 24, at 8:15 p.m.under the auspices of the Alumnae Society of the High School for girls.Tickets may be obtained from: Mrs.R.C.Truax, 8601 Bloomfield ave., CR, 2-7903; Miss Margaret Garlick, 570 Milton St, PL.4581; Miss Hilda Wright, 2 Ellerdale Ave.EL.9448; Mrs.W.H.Jarand, 4442 Harvard Ave., DE.2808; Miss Jean Mac- Lean, 3745 Dupuis Ave.RE.1-6248; Mrs.BE.Denman, 28 Westminster North, WA, 8406.Miniature Bazaar The Westmount Conclave No.4, Order of True Kindred will hold a \u201cMiniature Bazaar\u201d in the Notre Dame de Grace Community Hall, Cote St.Antoine road and Decarie, on Wednesday evening, October 24, at 8.45 p.m., under the general chairmanship of Mrs.F.E.Anber, Worthy Commander.The following committee will be in charge of the various tables; fancy work and hand sewing; Mrs.W.R.C.Field and Mrs.Florence Poirier; white elephant table, Mrs.Alice Stitt and Mrs.F.E.Wilkins; home cooking, Mrs.Rose Jackson; and \u201cday of the week tables\u201d Mrs.E.Amber and Mrs.Wm.REgent 9.191 À work and nearly new table on | 9, the Womens Kealn Soldiers\u2019 Wives League The first general meeting of the season of the Montreal Soldiers Wives League will take place Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.in the Silver Room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.The president, Mrs.John Savoy will be in the chair.Pound Day Saturday, Oct.20, is \u201cpound day\u201d at the Orange and Protestant Home for Children at Rose- mere, Que.Members of all branches of the Loyal Orange Assn.and friends and subscribers are cordially invited to visit the Home and visit with the children, taking along a pound, 10 Ibs.or a ton of food which can in the Faculty Club 3450 Mc-|med up in two words \u2014 wa} Tavish St, - and hope.* .Guests will be received ut the tea by the, patroness, Mrs.B.| Choice T C.Gardner, honorary president, .Mrs.F.Cyril James, the presi- Meal and Groceries dent, Mrs.J.W.McKay and the Fresh \u2018Mrs.Charles Drake, Miss Gert- 2 PAGE THIRTEEN Mrs.Roger W.Reed, Professër Marie-Thérèse Reverchon, and Mrs.Kenneth H.Rogers.\u201cA Mrs.A.Gerald Racey, chairman of the entertainment coen- mittee is being aided by Mrs, J.W.Weldon and Mrs.D.O.Hebb.a» Town And Gown Tea To Be Held Tuesday The first Town and Gowan tea of the season will follow a general meeting of the Women Associates of McGill, Tuesday afternoon, October 23, at 3 p.m All human wisdom is sum- vice-presdent, Mrs.J.Gilbert Turner.Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs: James Eccles, Mrs.J.D.Johnson and Mrs.R.E.Stavert.Hostesses are: Mrs.W.V.Cone, Mrs.Mason Couper, Mrs.E.S.Crutchlow, Mrs.H.S.Dolan, Fruit and Vegetables HAINES of Westmount \"Noted for Quality\" 4466 St.Catherine West | WE.8257 rude Mudge, Mrs.John Nicholls, à ft Spe Fashion Show Victoria Hall, 8.30 p.m.Monday, Oct.22nd $1.00 Tax included Patty Page Garments Door Prizes SEE OUR SELECTION OF 1957 STYLES OTTER - SHEARED RACCOON PERSIAN LAMB Black and Gray HUDSON SEAL (Sheared and Dyed Muskrat) MUSKRAT - MINK ETC.Also a Complete Assortment of \"LITTLE FURS\" ©® Jackets ® Shorties © Capes @ Stoles © Etc.for early FALL WEAR NORMANDIN & FIL LIMITEE Manufacturing Furriers Fashions\u201d which will be shown: .Tea will.be served.be kept for future use.Reports of progress will be given and refreshments will be served.4922 Sherbrooke St.West EL.6049 (Between Claremont & Prince Albert) | ARE @ 4 : WHY FICHT TRAFFICZ] 7 - FIRST HOUR PARKING \u201cAT ATLAS PARK NERE SAFELY! 2/ MINUTES WALK TO THE PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENTAL STORES PRESENTATION OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT WILL ENTITLE YOU TO FREE PARKING FOR THE FIRST HOUR SATURDAYS ONLY, RATES 25c Ist 30 minutes ! 5c 2nd 30 minutes I5¢ each additional hour MAXIMUM $1.25 NIGHT PARKING 75¢ \u201cEx, 1\" , THE- WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, | OCTOBER 19,\" \u20181956 FAGE FOURTEEN | Sooners Score 2id | Win | In 8-Man Tackle Loop Sooners scored their second win of the season on .FULL PAY © 15 -Athlete Jackie MacDonald, \"x, Toronto schoolteacher, will get her full salary while she is at 4 the Olympic games in\u2019 Australia, this year, the Board of \u2018Edüca- - ltion announced today.A 1 Saturday morning at Westmount \u2018Park as they edged \u2014 Wreckers 37-31 in the Westmount Municipal eight man 0 | tackle league.0 R E Spurred on by a good turnout ¥\u2014 \u2014\u2014 hy of parents and friends, the teams Spare and Robinson scored with- staged a ding dorig battle with| in four minutes to put th2 the lead changing hands several Sooners ahead 31-25.Burton hit times.pay dirt once again for the \u201cAt half time the score was 19- Wreckers just as the quarter 19 on three Sooner touchdowns| \u20acnded and the score read 31-31, by Half Frank Robinson, who Both -teams showed signs of scored twice, and Quarterback fatigue in the final frame with George Spare.Spare also con-| no long gains.Sooners got the verted the first major.Chuck big break at the ten-minute mark Burton did all the Wreckers scor- as Allan \u201cThe Colt\u201d Keith inter: ing for the day except a con-| cepted a long forward pass toss- vert by Doug Banks.ed by Banks.Robinson again Wreckers took the lead in the went over for Sooners.third quarter after three minutes Key blocking by Chris Robb WESTMOUNT BADMINTON CLUB Will commence their 26th season on Tuesday evening, October 23rd, 1956, on the courts of the West- mount Junior High School, Academy Road: All former members are welcome and new members {men and ladies) will also be accepted.For information, please call JACK MORRIS, GL.1326 BEST WINTER TIRE EVER! Suburlanites give you footed traction on hills, around corners and in deep WITH B.EGoodrich IRAIMAKER TRACTION TIRES THE CLINCHING TOUCHDOWN play is shown here as Lower Canada College player Smallman gathers in pass.This brought the.count to 12-6 and LCC went on to defeat Westmount High School 19-6 in a \u2018Senior \u201cB\u201d Interscholastic contest Wednesday at the Athletic Grounds.Making a futile attempt at interception for Westmount is Paul Taylor.(Harrison Photo) LL Sem LB À and Peter Kingsmill played a big piled a total of £163 while Ab- part in the Sooners win as did| pruzzi, runner-up to Patterson 73 PRES A snow or mud.; A .NAS E Be prepared \u2014 Winter will outstanding defensive line-back- NRE B Soon be here! Don\u2019t wait ing by Peter Rose.Doug Lead- last season, nas 4,042 and Sam GE tl) ihe Just Bungle oun) better also stood out in the de- Ptcheverry 3,837.NL when the demand may Barring an upset, Patterson be AVAILABLE NEW OR RECAPPED, ] mark and also the first player FOR EXTRA ECONOMY, BRING j Fries fensive right tackle slot.Doug Banks and Larry Dallas rolled up big yardage for the Wreckers.Jimmy Ray was their best defensive man.The teams will meet again on Saturday at 10.00 \u2018a.m.at Westmount Park.Patterson Likely To Draw Record Popularity Vote While Hal Patterson continues to near an all-time record in votes accorded by the Alouettes fans in the eighth annual Lord Calvert Trophy campaign, a tight ballot battle has emerged for runner-up position between three local favourites \u2014 Tom Hugo, Pat Abbruzzi, and Sam Etche- verry.Only 326 points separate the trio from second to fourth with two scheduled homes games remaining.Swinging into Saturday's game .with Hamilton, Hugo will have a lead of 121 over Abbruzzi and| 326 over Etcheverry.According } ERR ; EE TEI Te to the'latest voting release, the cit i 5 hard-working Hamaiian has com- Recreation Dept.» Sponsors Badminfon The City of Westmount Re-| - i gon Le CO y creation Department will sponsor i _ - - \u2019 badminton once again this year.| Opening night will be at Roslyn School Gymnasium on Tuesday = EN at 7:00 p.m.All players must be residents of Westmount and qver 16 years of age.Ladies and gentlemen are invited to participate.Badminton raguets and birds must be supplied by the players.Ÿ create a shortage.Let us put a set on your car no STANDARD 1 TIRE & Iz appears headed for a new vote IN YOUR WORN-SMOOTH TIRES g o oo LET US RECAP THEM WITH THE MUD-SNOW TREAD! JIM PEREIRA | SERVICE STATION Greene & Western Aves, TOWING SERVICE x since Herb Trawick to win the Calvert award two years in succession.Appreciative of the import\u2019s all-round performances, local enthusiasts have showered Patterson with 5,678 ballots in the past five home dates.Last season, he received 6,773 for a total of seven games including a playoff fixture.Trawick was the \u201cPlayer of Distinction\u201d winner in 1950 and 1951.SUPPLY CO.H.AS LÉ Prop.726 Atwater Avenue ¢ \u201cut 2%c,.WL 6749 Gordon Sinclair says, \u201cCOUNT YOUR BLESSINGS, MONTREALERS\u201d \u201cLet's wake up, Montrealers! The Federation of Catholic Charities is \u2018alive\u2019 to the need of keeping families together.They do this thru their probation service for delinquents and by providing financiol assistance to incapacitated bread winners.¥ your family is together .share your biessings with others.\u201d CE AE - on De ae Tage A PAT Se, ets Campaign October 15 to 29, 1956 OBJECTIVE $515,000.00 FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES 1501 St.Mark Street, Monireal « WE - 7381 Chevrolet 5255 NAMUR ST.near Decarie Blvd.phone: REgent 9-1911 No hidden charges when you rent a new Hertz car! Hertz has \u2018em! NEW 1957 CHEVROLETS TO RENT from October 19th That's the Hertz idea THE NEWEST OF CARS and : ] THE FINEST OF SERVICE WATER tells the truth about whisky Dress is optional, but gym shoes Put Seagram\u2019s \u201c83\u201d to thé water tests or tennis shoes must be worn.Water, plain or sparkling, For information call Rocky reveals a whisky\u2019s true, natural flavour Rothwell or John Garland at FI.and bouquet, , 6975.S 66 9 Seagrams 83 Canadian hishy ing to an announcement by the league this week.It is expected \\__ 2 Stagrams med Sure_\u2014) (EE AE D ular season.\u2019 When teams from the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League journey to Quebec City to play the Victorias and Frontenacs, all games will be played at the Coliseum in the Ancient City accord- Enjoy the thrill of driving a brand new Chevrolet or other fine car.Just show your - driver's license and proper identification and you're off.Low Hertz rates include all gasoline, oil and proper insurance.Sound good ?Call MÉRTZ YUNTASAR UN.6-3415 CHEVROLET RATE EXAMPLE \u2014 $8.00 a day plus 10c a mile, _ lower by the week.Cost of 50 mile trip just $13.00 PEEL-WINDSOR GARAGE INC.DOMINION SQUARE LL 27 1 UN.6-3415 2 ti \u2014 * Skin Diving, Judo : Classes At YMCA | \" Registrations are now oeing taken for two classes; judo and skin diving, at the Westmount YMCA.The judo class will be instruet- ed by Malcom Jones; holder of the second degree black belt.The classes will be held on Monday and Wednesday evenings 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.There are openings for men and =a limited number of boys \"16 years of age or older.Those interested may register with Lew Waller, \u201cx\u201d Physical Director.The Skin Diviñg Club will be [ under direction of the Montreal Underwater Research and Sport Association and instructed by members of that organization.This is one of the most popular modern sports and is made possible by thé many improvements in underwater equipment that has been accomplished in the last five or ten years.Dates for the commencement of these activities have not been set.When the registrations reach 12 people for each sport the dates will be announced.Technicians Visit Botanical Garden Four groups of technical observers visited the Botanical Garden during last week, city parks officials reported today.Three of them were students of agriculture who visit the garden annually as part of their course.They were students from MacDonald College, the Agricultural Institute at Oka and the Agricultural High School at Ste.Anne de la Pocatièrs.The fourth group comprised 75 members of the Junior Farmers of Western Ontario on a tour sponsored by Ontario social clubs.- AND SNOWY WITH BFGoodrich DE ESARER TRACTION TIRES AVAILABLE NEW OR on FOR EXTRA ECONOMY, BRING IN YOUR WORN-SMOOTH TIRES oo o LET US RECAP THEM WITH * THE MUD-SNOW TREAD) J.DESJARDINS SERVICE STATION © - 4084 ST.CATHERINE W.Westmount WL 4334 UNITY BOYS CLUB, Senior \u201cB\u201d Provincial champions, last season have begun workouts at the Unity court.Ulric Brown (with Ball) is temporarilv serving as coach of the club, pending appointment of a new pilot to suec- UBC Basketball Squad | City To Organize Ready To Defend Title Practice sessions for Unity Boys Club basketball ceed Maurice Murphy.Ian team, last year's Senior \u201cB\u201d Provincial champs, have been underway at the Unity court for the past few weeks with Ulric Brown playing a .double role of player and * coach.Brown has been whipping a large group of candidates through workouts on Wednesday nights and early indications are the team will- be tough to dislodge from their championship perch.This year's edition of the club Will be built around a strong nucleus of holdovers.In this group are Brown, Ian MacIntosh, Grant Peterson and Buddy Naismith, league all-star selections last season.Other players back for a whirl with the squad include Jack Mc- Kissock, Davy Barnart, Dick Mc- Grail and Mike Barnhart.Harry Haukkala, now busy with football chores as a member of the Verdun Bearcats, is expected to join the team later.Another probabl returnee to the club, and one expected to be a valuable addition is Ted Rice.Rice was an all-star performer two years ago and.is being transferred back.to the city from New Brunswick.He will likely be out shortly.Newcomers trying for spots include Normie Ryan and Ron Carter, up from last season's senior \u201cB\u2019 Unity seconds.Also out for the first time is Bill Parker, a one-time member of the Buddies, an all-Negro team.While the picture looks bright generally, Unity Director Maurice Mariasine is faced with the problem of finding a new coach.Marasine handled the team last year but pressure of work has forced him to relinquish duties this season, He indicated that Brown is holding the reins now purely on a temporary basis since he is still an actve player and does not want the added respongibilty of coaching.: So Maurice will be glad to have à talk with any former player or manager who feels | he could take over the team.Anyone interested will receive \u2018At a recent convention in town a sign had been erected near the speakers\u2019 platform for the benefit of press photographers.It read.\u201cDo not photograph the speakers while they are adres- | sing the audience.Shoot them\u2019 as they aproach the platform.\u201d .Orville Wright's airplane tra- veled-120 feet on its first flight.further details by giving Mari- .asine a call at WI.5506.Getting back to the club, Director Mariasine is highly\" enthused with the early showing.\u201cActually,\u201d he said, \u201cthey look \u2018better this year than at the same period a year ago.\u201cThey look so good in fact that I am tempted to start coaching again.However, the race for positions is still wide open and we will still be glad to Jack McKissick, Dick Grant Petersen.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 v Marlasine.Left to right are: McGrail, Emmett McIntosh, John Reddon and (Harrison Photo) Ladies\u2019 Volleyball, Basketball Leagues Several requests have been received to organize volleyball and basketball for young ladies in the fall and winter season according to the vacation department.; The gymnasium at Westmount Junior High School is available for Thursday evening.and this opportunity to play is open to residents of Westmount.All young ladies 16 years of age and over are eligible to participate, and women from 20 and over will be welcomed.In order to find out whether or not there will be enough interest in this activity it is im- portant that calls be made to Touch Football Standings (On V.ednesday) MOSQUITO \u201cA\u201d P.W.L.D.PTS.Scouts .6 5 © 1 M Indians 6 1 3 2 4 Crowns 6 0 3 3 3 MOSQUITO \u201cB\u201d P.W.L.D.PTS.9 8 1 0 16 9 5 2 2 12 9 1 8 2 4 9 1 8 2 4 PEE WEE \u2019 P.W.L.D.PTS, Alouettes 5 4 1 0 8 Maroons 3 2 0 8 3 2 0 6 a 2 0 4 5 0 0 D.PTS.0 16 6 10 1 9 1 7 0.4 .2 2 MIDGET \u201cA\u201d .P.W.L.D.PIS, U.B.C.5 1 1 3 25 Greens .15 7 4 4 18 \u2018Acadia .15 585 8 4 14 Harvard 15 1 13 1 3 MIDGET \u201cB\u201d P.W.L.D.PTS, Varsity .15 8 3 4 20 Greys .15 5 2 8 18 MeGill .15 6 7 2 14 Western 15 2 9 4 8 Rocky Rothwell or John
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