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[" Electors Name 11 For Office The Westmount Münici- pal Association, acting for taxpayers at large, has named candidates to fill eleven offices to become.vacant in January.At the Association's fall meets ing Tuesday, Alderman\u2019 A.Sydney Bruneau, QC, was nominated for the office of mayor.(Mayor James A.de Lalanne has announced he would not seek re-election, .The six candidates named for aldermanic seats are: Frank E.H.Gates (seat No.1) and Michael Garber, QC, (No.2) both for a three year term; Hugh G.Seybold (No.3) and J.C.ee egret rp mre 3 RUNEAU IS MAYORA od Gas Je Yéiimout 4.minetr \u2014 wd VOL.XXViI, No, 50 T WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 CHOICE Artificial Ice Rink Is \u2018Planned Tenders \u2018are expected ta |be called shortly for con- SIXTEEN PAGES struction of an artificial ice rink in Westmount Park, recreational chairman Geoffrey Merrill told members of | Wéstmount Municipal Asso- | ciation Tuesday.- © Mr.Merrill said the Association is lending its full support to the project which, it is hoped, will get underway in the Spring.Plans call for a regulation ice- hockey surface, with thé unique addition -of one hundred feet of ice for free skating.In his report on the activities of the Health and Welfare Com- Left to right: G.G.Ryan, A.Powis, A.S, Bruneau, F.E.H.Gates, J.C.Cushing; absent were: H.G.Seybold, and M, Garber.SLATE OF NOMINEES FOR WESTMOUNT | Cushing, (No.4) for a two-year CITY COUNCIL.\u2014 Westmount Municipal term, and G.Ryan (No 5) and mittee, Dr.H.Graham Ross commented on a question which Alfred Powis (No.6) for a one- year term.After careful consideration and seeking of advice of the Westmount School \u2018authorities, William P.Carr and A.Reid Tilley were nominated as candidates for Westmount School Commissioners, and Mrs.Dent Harrison and R.Panet-Raymond wére nominated for Westmount Library Trustees.Term of office is three years.Nominations officially close January 14.1957, and if an election is necessary, it will be held January 21.- Candidates were named -in accordance with last winter's ammendment £o the Westmount City charter which requires the entire council to retire in 1957 and another council irtaugurated, Another amendment provides the mayor's term of office be set at 2 years.In addition, a system of rotation has been in- |- troduced whereby two aldermen are to retire and two are to be elected.\u2018every three years.This rotation scheme is expected to establish the continuity of- experience which is the feature of the American Senate.To get the system into operation, next month's election provides for a staggering of the aldermanic , terms of office as cutlined above.When elections for seats 3 and 4 are due in 1959, the plan will be operating as envisioned, with each alderman serving a full three-year term.At the meeting, retiring mayor, James A de Lalanne paid tribute to the city council and administrative staff for their cooperative spirit.He believed this successful harmony is direct- } attribuable to the \u201cexcellent method of appointment.\u201d Recalling his ten year association with the Westmount Municipal group, he concluded, been a very happy ten years.\u201d \u201cThis has |.Association nominated a- selection for City Resident Pays Barbotte\u2019 Fine A Westmount man appeared in Summary Trials Court, Tuesday to plead guilty to operating a barbotte game.Simeon Taillefer_of 90b Selby SL, was \u201ccaught in the act\u201d last Summer, running a \u201cbarbotte\u201d game in Ville Jacques Cactiet.Twenty-seven others were found With Taillefer at 885 Tascheaeau Blvd.and joined\u2026the self-confes- sed keeper in admitting to thew game-loving activities.\u2018 Council at the Annual Meeting Wednesday.WILF SPEARMAN presenting a gift to Robert Drain, as Mrs.Drain looks on.was posed concerning the fact \u2018| Salk vaccine was available for children up to age 12 in Montreal, whereas Westmount restricted vaccine to age four.He said the restriction was due to a limited supply of the vaccine, and that a decision to restrict Lthe age level was made on à per capita basis which aplied to both Montreal and Westmount.One hundred percent of the children were innoculated in West- mount, while Montreal had a very poor turnout, and therefore raised the age level to 12 years, Dr.Ross also commented on a protest lodged by some citizens concerning the Municial Association's support of the Montreal plan to fluoridation of drinking water.He said the electorate is not qualified to make a decision cerns public health and is of necessity a question to be.decided upon on a scientific basis.The Health and Welfare chairman also mentionzd health services were established at the Louis Braille School for the blind and -at the Institute Pedago- gique.Frank D.Cobbett, Traffic and Circulation chairman, paid tribute to the Westmount Chief of Police and his department for the kind co-operation shown in dealing with traffic problems and complaints lodged by citizens.He said we .can't, as much as we would wish to, stop the growth of the area and.of ensuing traffic problems.According to provincial law, every community must allow traffic when there is no alternative route.Commenting on the complaints which often blame the city for losses in real estate values, Mrs Cobbett said: \u201cWe can't blame anybody for a natural trend.The picnic is over for the demand of high value property.\u201d Concrete steps have been taken, he noted, concerning Landsdowne Avenue.The MTC is being approached to limit the use of the road to Glen buses \u2018EARLY coPY ! Correspondents are, advised that all copy for the Christmas Edition of The Examiner MUST be sent to the offices as early as possible, but not later than Wednesday next at 5 p.m.Advertisers, too, are also advised \"by this notice of on this matter because it con.ro assé Taillefer was ordered to Bay à 5200 fine or spend a montif it?Jul.His cohorts were asked to \u201cdecider dmpweor dix $23 RELI one monthein jail +.20404 ; \"= ; _\u2014 ; ; iris\u2019 Y's Teen Club 1956-57 games room convenor; Barbara O\u2019Keefe, g à opy dead- DC tt to right, front: Mary Dunbar.Vice-Fresident; Dave Annesley, Secretary: | Taps OBS Ca & Lee Executive, left \"5 ) +2Judy-Carpenter, membership secretaty s Brute >|} MEHL ben oo BEAR AEG Boal SE age SHED à A TAR 30 Bi yd.Cri { 39 yy OPV Liz -Beauner,; presir 3 3 So Pans Bile Famer: Back: Evan-Blntls \u201c+ \"s i Macmillan, Special Events Chairman.= pere wre ®.CB AT Meat eae ee a ae Sear Esa Cae PAGE TWO Cultivate Imagination And Avoid Conformism Rotarians Are Advised Cultivation of imagination, rather than its slow death through present-day mass conformism, was strongly urged by Stan Engel, Art director of Ronalds Federated Ltd., at the weekly meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club Wednesday.= + Speaking on.the subject \u201cCastles jn the Air,\u201d Mr.Engel oy , said we need to be reminded it is - Ladies .and Gent S our fertile imagination.\u201cwhich can harness the forces of nature SUITS & COATS to create things of .value.\u201d ce \u201cWho else could have conceived of such inspiring and \u2018MADE TO MEASURE beautiful buildings as Lincoln or Many patterns to choose York Minister Cathedrals, except for the artist or architect who m in - + - fro d She \u2019i Wes Red na built castles in the air?\u201d « Shetland an onega Borrowing Irom the eminent Tweeds and Worsteds.American psychologist, William QUICK SERVICE James, the speaker noted the average man uses only about ten ® REPAIRING © REMODELLING percent of his own abilities, And © REFITTING the ability to build castles in the air \u2018is vitally important.To il- as .lustrate, he said Henry Ford, at ' .the turn of the century, CQp- LADIES\u2019 & CENT'S TAILOR vinced himself of the possibility 1235 Greene Ave.of building a moderately priced car within the reach of every Wi.6633 American.His success achieved through perseverance has The Everyman Players and Gallery Choir present The Chester Mysteries with CHRISTMAS CAROLS in THE CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH d th (Corner Sherbrooke and Simpson Streets} were moved from e od brought the Ford family untold DECEMBER 16, 17, 18 and 19 at 8:30 p.m.wealth, TICKETS: $1.00 at the door Mr.Engel believed the secret of tapping the imaginative soul, z - subconscious or what you will, lies in getting away from distraction and in meditating on ATTENTION SKIERS! | 2eme obtained, Accidents DO happen.In Hindu philosophy, he said, it is related the godhead, which - was once possessed by all hu- YOU may be unfortunate.mans, was taken away by the Brahman God because of abuse.Medical Attention Is Expensive.In trying to find a place to hide INSURE?! 'Y' Teen's Club E.D.Christmas Novelty Dance INSURANCE BROKER Saturday Night 388 St.James St.- West, Montreal, Que.The \u201cY's\u201d Teen Club has re- .; cently announced plans for a MA.3332 : WA.4568 novelty dance to be heb in the from 9:30-11:30 p.m.There will be swimming and gym for those interested from 8:00-9:30 p.m.Be sure to bring your bathing suit.Memberships in the club are still being sold every Saturday evening from 8:00-9:30 p.m and membership is open to all boys and girls 15-19 years of age.The fee for members is $1.00 and for non-members of the Y.M.C.A.is $2.00.The executive for the \u201cY's\u201d Teen Club includes president \u2014 Liz Beamer; vice-president \u2014 Ron Taylor; vice-president \u2014 Barbara O;Keefe; secretary \u2014 Dave Annesley; membership secretary \u2014 Judy Carpenter; dance convener \u2014\u2014 Mare Callaghan; gym and pool convener RENDER Complete With Transformer Regular $25.95 xmas special 19.95 WE GIVE 3-STAR STAMPS West End Hardware Co.MORTY SPECTOR, Proprietor WA.2755 5251 Sherbrooke Street West SoRNER___ \u2014 Mary Dunbar; games room convener \u2014 Evan Black; special Also At events chairman \u2014 Bruce Mc- Millan; treasurer \u2014 Pamela El- 9 ° ° Aldo S dervice dtation 2,05, sue Teese These people were elected on Corn .° Saturday, December 3rd at the 4 er Decarie & Cote St.Antoine Club's fifth dance and will hoid SS ES RS NS SS RI SSI office for one term.Eh Few whe JU 1e nat A meute a het ! Qf Westmount Y.M.C.A.Saturday: THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1936 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 50 YEARS the doors of the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital on Cedar Avenue were closed to children of Montreal but a vision of more than 50 years became a reality when 100 young patients it out.A suggestion by the God Cedar Avenue to the modern new hospital on Atwater and Tupper Streets.Seen, officially closing the old buildings are Miss H.Nutt- \u2018all, assistant director of nursing at the Hospital and Dr.Herbert Owen, assistant director Children\u2019s on of the Hospital.ay turned down suggestions of the heights of mountains, depths of the seas and the deep of the earth.He did so because he believed man could eventually seek of Wisdom was finally accepted which hid the godhead within man himself.Miss Linda Lowrie introduced, and John Wisenthal thanked the speaker.Both Miss Lowrie and Mr.Wisenthal are members of the Club sponsored public speaking course.Bill Moxely chaired the meeting.British Empire \u2014 Chances are that I can help you, with whatever you need in this group from farthings to pounds.Extensive stock of mint andgused stamps- from Aden to Zanzibar.F.G.ATKINSON 1215 Greene Ave.at St.Catherine St.WE.3488 Christian tradition.; .CHURCHLESS PEOPLE For one reason or another there are many people + today to whom the traditional church does not appeal \u2014 it may bg the ritual in one church, the creed or the sermon in another.If you are churchless why not try the Church of the Messiah (Unitarian) for one Sunday.There is no formal creed \u2014 the ritual is simple but dignified \u2014 the basic approach is that of fellowship, freedom of belief and the search for truth \u2014 within the CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH Rev.Angus Cameron, Minister Cor.Sherbrooke St.W.and Simpson St.Telephone: FI: 1522 e Srey THE CARDINAL'S GIANT COMMUNITY BEE Those who were not at home when the canvasser called or were not approached, may send their contributions to: i GUY WILSON President of the Westmount Committee, c/o The National Canadian Bank, Corner Sherbrooke & Grosvenor.4 cn 8 a ews .RE ou FINE FLOORING ° HARDWOOD - ® RUBBER & COMPANY WESTMOU NT Free Estimates ® ASPHALT % Specializing in Refining Old Floors A.Ross Grafton 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET ||, WE.2323 VOL: xx, No.50 Tiny Tim Toy Shop - Tiny Tim Toy Shop will open, its doors on Dec.19th.1t is the gift shop, Jocated just inside the Tupper St.entrance of the Montreal Children's Hospital opposite the bus terminal, which is operated by volunfeers from the Women's Auxiliary of the hospital.Anticipating a much earlier opening, the shop is well stocked for the Christmas trade with a carefully selected assortfhent of toys, books and\u2018 playthings for children of all ages, as well as many beautiful hand nfa'de stuffed dolls and animals, infants\u2019 wear and articles of child- [Everyman I Pla layers \u201c55 YEARS IN oN WESTMOUNT\" WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN'S WE.4046 Reliable 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave._WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 [Robert Drain PAGE THRER Honored By Westmount Y.M.CA.Robert Drain was honoured by the Westmount Y.M.C.A.at a supper on the occasion of his-retirement as Building Superintendant after 45 years of faithful service.Wilfred Spearman, a (former + executive secretary of the West- mount Branch, presezted Mr.Drain a gift on behalf of.the Board of Managers and his many friends.Mr.Ernie Taylor, a former Executive at Westmount and now the Executive Secretary of the International Branch, pre- of a gift presented to Mr.Herb Patterson, a former Physical Director at Westmount.Bob, as he was known to thousands of youngsters who have grown up in the Westmount \u201cY\u201d \u2014 had an excellent record of friendliness, devotion and kindness as is\u2019 testified by the many sented \"Mr.Drain with a life well wishes extended by former membership in the Y.M.C.A.members who reside outside Mrs.Drain was the recipient Montreal.WESTMOUNT RESIDENTS Why not do all your Christmas shopping right here in Westmount?You may choose from a large selection of gifts ond you will find that prices ren\u2019s clothing.SPECIAL ® One Week Delivery © Hand Tailored .À |SUITS & COATS Best English Woollens Fit and workmanship guaranteed.are reasonable.You can avoid the indifference and the hustle and bustle of the downtown stores and you can eliminate the transportation problem entirely.Your FALL COAT can be made into a warm WINTER COAT.SHOP \u2014 AT YOUR LEISURE \u2014 AT YOUR NEICHBOURHOOD STORES Remodelling & Repairing including Furs \u2014 at ¥ à \u2018 hd reasonable prices.5 TT HERE IS OPPORTUNITY ! i Grey English Flannel Worsted al Mad PANTS $18 A SALES CAREER A ade to Your Measure with no ceiling on earnings.Future security and pres- \u2019 tige.Highly specialized training.Income up to $6,000 while training.- FOR A MAN - between 25.and 40, with a successful business background.Residing in the Montreal area., Willing and - able tp undergo an intensive training program.® Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE \u2018(Just below St.Catherine) WE.5908 CLOSED SATURDAYS Everyman Players and the Gallery Choir of the Selection is on a competitive basis.If you feel you can qualify, Church of the Messiah last .year paid tribute to the spirit .| of Christmas with their joint production of the \u201cChester * Mysteries\".Write to: BOX No.175., 2185 Hampton Ave, Montreal, Que.| ; a : GIF SWEATERS By GRAND'MERE BEST TAXI SERVICE IN TOWN [|| Ts.2542 wet armly j received that this mediaeval i} Nativity Play will again be presented this year.It should be noted that this year\u2019s production is entirely new and that a different selection of Christmas carols will precede this year's performances.T Nightly performances will start on Sunday at 8.30 p.m.and will be repeated until Wednas- day.UN.6-4551 DAY & NIGHT SERVICE VETERANS TAXI OWNERS ASSOCIATION STANDS THROUGHOUT THE.WEST END SHIRTS Arrow White Shirts.Dart, 5 \u2014}- Arden, Par or Radnor Collars.Single or French cuffs\u2019 4.95 SLEEVELESS .1.95 ORLON .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.js 4 The Everyman Players is a 8 95 group founded in the Chureh of .( > : i J # the Messiah in 1933 by the late PULLOVERS.24 Others by Tooke and B.V.D.ar.Ing pace vai a e \\ George Brewer.Their first pro- CARDIGANS .11.95 .2 9 duction was \u201cEveryman\u201d which Others from from 3.95 DAY OR NICHT YEARLY CONTRACTS \\ gave this group its name.Yearly 4.95 to 29.50 : 3 TES productions followed to the out- _\u2014 FAMOUS B.V.D.REASONABLE RA f break of war, and were resumed M E N \u2019 S S 0 C K S NYLON TRICOT SHIRTS 6 .\\ in 1853 with \u201cThe Sleep of Pri- : ; Need no ironi VICTORI A AVE G ARAGE soners\u201d and in 1954 with \u201cA English Wolsey Half Hose, Ning \u2018 \\ ¥ .{ Man's House\u2019.Wool ond Nylon 1.50 9.95 OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.Last year, under the direction g xX 1 .370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) EL.0767 / of Don McGill, they joined the (¥ Others .from 00 P A J A M A S : > Church Choir in.a revival of the [ff \u2014M\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 (ATA VAVAVA AYATA ASA Nativity Plays of Mediaeval HANDKERCHIEFS Fine selection by Tooke .England.Such mystery plays = ., ; and Arrow .Initialed Irish Linen developed around such centres as York, Chester, Coventry, Wakefield, etc.; they represented an attempt by \u201camateur groups\" of \u2018the local guilds to portray |g stories of the Bible.The most |b significant aspect of these plays is that they were presented in the English language and that they reflect the impact of the stories of the: bible on the lay- NOW OPEN .To Serve You .In Any Travel Project, Business or Pleasure : WESTMOUNT INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE Steamships \u2014 Airlines \u2014 Hotels \u2014 Cruises Car Rentals, etc.| Also Trañélations añd Copy Writing FU French J | 4927A Sherbrooke St.West HU.8-3941 men of that time + and his at- \\ .© wamsnasiNeac Clafamonth = + >.titude towards them.Tp, re mea ee RET - 0° À 50« - T15¢ 1.25 from 4.95 0 Open till 9p.m.every night until Christmas BRUCE JOHNSTON \"MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 1267 Greene Avenue (Ovvosite stetnberg\u2019s) FI, 6015 SE FOR aa A ame cette: das == et ir nse Iran eh en EAI roam + mt © Committee Heads First meeting of the 1957 \u2018board of directors of the St.George's Society was held Thursday at the home of the president Sir William P.Hildred.: The following were appointed ad committee chairmen: charitable committee, Canon Gilbert Named For 1957 Oliver; finance committee, C.N.Knowles, C.A.; membership committee, N.F.Kent; ladies\u2019 committee, Mrs.R.8.Aiken; ball - committee, A.L, Melling, M.B.E.; public relations, M.R.Hildred.Sir William stressed the urgent need for a greatly increased |\u2019 - \"Dollars and Sense\u201d * , x Are you planning a trip?* Don\u2019t take chances of losing your money\u2014and spoiling your trip\u2014by carrying large sums in cash.Before you go, turn your money into Travellers ./ Cheques .easy to cash anywhere\u2014and safer than cash everywhere.Drop in and see us at .The Canadian Bank of Commerce and we'll protection is \u2018well worth gladly provide you with Travellers\u2019 Cheques.The the slight cost.This is simply one of the many banking services we offer.our customers to keep them free from needless » worry about their money.THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE WESTMOUNT BRANCH : Corner VICTORIA AVE.and SHERBROOKE ST.\u2014 R.F.CORKRAN, Managet \u201cTHE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 UNITY BOYS Wednesday evening at the membership to back up the charitable work of Canon Oliver's committee, He said that there were an increasing number of old people for whom the Society was the sole means of a little extra assistance.\u201cThe Society exists\u201d, he sald, \u201cto assist the indigent English Come and see our large assortment of Christmas Plants and Cut Flowers \u2014 Please order early \u2014 our stock is limited Florist FL 48» Grower CEH hand BU.~ RE.1-1153 CLUB MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET: Popular guests at the Mother and Daughter Banquet held Unity Boys\u2019 Club were the wives of several of the outstanding sports personalities of Mont- | Puesday night and, \u2018Pop\u2019 got { yer for the boys at the Green known in the city\u201d; and added that \u201csome sweating youngsters were needed to accomplish the program for the coming year.\u201d N.F.Kent called on members of the Society to undertake a personal campaign of \u201cmixing, introducing and soliciting.\u201d The purpose of the St.George's Ball was emphasized by Canon Oliver, who pointed ou\u2018 that the last ball raised more than two thousand dollars for charitable activities.\u2019 The Board decided that the next St.George's Ball will be held in the spring of 1957._ Gifford Mitchell Leads Yule Sing By McGill Choir Gifford Mitchell, a resident of Westmount who is very fprom- inent in musical circles, will direct the McGill Choral Society at its annual \u201cSing at Christmas\u201d to be held in the Sir Arthur Currie Gymnasium at 8:30 pm.on Wednesday.The Choral Society, which also contains several students from Westmount, has been under Mr.Mitchell\u2019s direction for the past twelve years.Mr.Mitchell.is also* director of the Montreal Elgar real.Mrs.\u2018Ted Elsby, wife of the well- Alouette lineman answers ques- \u2018tions asked by (lett) Mrs.M.Crothers and her daughter Sharon, 9, and (right) Mrs.M.Phelan and her daughter Caroline, 12.* Choir, organist and choir master of the Mount Royal United Church, Supervisor of Music for the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal, and a lecturer in the Faculty of Music at Mc- Gill University.He recently cone ducted the massed choirs of Montreal and the Salvation Army Band in the singing of Handel's famous Hallelujah Chorus, at the opening of the Bryan Green Mission in the Montreal Forum, The guests of the McGill Choral Society this year will be the Yale Glee Club and their renowned solo group.The Whif- fenpoofs.The Glee Club, making their first appearance in Canada, will present the first half of the program under the direction of Fenno Heath.In the second section, the MoGill Choral Society will relate the Christmas story in a series of songs and carols, in some of which the audience will participate.Tickets for the concert may be obtained from any member of the Choral Society, or at the door 475 Pine Avenue West, on the night of the performance.STRONG SILK Spider silk is noted for its strength, fineness, and elasticity, and hence has been found eminently suitable in microscopes, telescopes, telescopic gun sights, and surveyor's transits, \u201cUnity Boys\u2019 Club put on its annual father-and-son banquet himself a first-hand picture of the outstanding work being done by the club to make his boy of today a man of tomorrow.It was the big night of the \u2018street layout, for besides having their fathers on tap for the occasion, it was also the night for presentation of trophies and crests won in sport and recreation, - Then, to top it all off, director Maurice Mariasine had as head table guests some of the outstanding sports figures in Montreal, ; \u2019 They included \u2018Hardboiled\u2019 wrestling fame; Bill Bewley, dae » Anéhou GEL Eh sréa Lames sad és triLS-À Unity Boy's Club Father and Son Banquet Attend By Over 300 (call me Donald) Haggerty of} Doug choy Tagen Trawick of \u2018Alouettes and Floyd Curry, Doug Harvey and Henri Richard of the NHL Canadiens.These visiting sports guests made up a panel for sports questions and were bombarded by the youngsters and the fathers.Several other leading community figures attended, including Alderman Hugh Seybold of Westmount; R.Steeves, superintendent of Westmount schools; E.A.Everson, president of Weredale House; Harry Simmons, secretary of the International Baseball League; W.G.Moxley, president of the West- mount Rotary Club; C.A.Wylie, executive director of the Montreal Boys,Clubs Association and J.G.Lawson, president of the Unity Boys\u2019 Clubs, who acted as chairman.The dinner to- the.estimated \u2018gathering of 300, was served by a group of women volunteers of the district, © -.oo in Hed i = paren ea = cure vee WE ge Tage .ro, j mal.+ 24 a 6415; Ba da\u201d ee Wm STR .Tours is offering all day super- THIS WEEK AND.NEXT (LLL EU AT.7 \u201cUnity Boys\u2019 Club - 1090 GREENE AVE.> + Py \"A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB TR CA ER By Maurice Mariasine ICE CARNIVAL SATURDAY he \u201cSaturday, some 100 boys -and girls will be guests of | the Town of Mount Royal at their annual Christmas Party.The party this year will be in the form of an Ice Carnival and the agenda will include: RA demonstration of curling, figure skating; hockey matches, entertainment, refresh- \u2018ments and a gift fot everyone from Santa Claus._ CHRISTMAS PARTIES * On the locai scene, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club again sponsor a ser- des of Christmas Parties so that Members of each age category \u201cvil be included: On Tuesday, December 18th, and his Orchestra will be in attendance \u2014 a Floor Show will also be provided.On Friday, De: cember 21st, the 11 to 15 year olds will hold their party.On the same night the Friday Nite Club will hold their annual Christmas Dance.On Saturday, December 22nd, the small fry members, 10 years of age and under will have a visit from Santa Claus.Entertainment, movies and refreshments will be provided.The Unity Social Club of Elderly People will hold a Christmas Dinner on Thursday, December 20th, at 12 noon.Entertainment will be provided as well as turkey with all the trimmings, TALENY CLUTL Fred Pennell's Unity Boys Club Talent Parade will provide a Christmas Concert to the inmates of the Federal Training Centre of St.Vincent de Paul.The two-hour Show is scheduled to take place between Christmas and New Years.This marks the third time that the Talemt Club, has performed at that Institution\u2014the first time last Christmas and once again during the early summer.TRIANGLE SKI TOURS The Y.M.C.A.Triangle Ski vised Saturday ski trips to Lau- rentian points such as: Shaw- bridge, Morin Heights, Christie- ville, St, Sauveur, Mont Gabriel and St.Adele.This is an op- portaimity to meet new friends on a day's outing and to improve skiing \u2018techniques.The cost is $2.50 for the day which includes ski instruction and transportation.Club members 14 years of age and over who are interested in this offer, are asked to contact Boys\u2019 Work Supervisor Ron Hav- ard.DESIGN FOR JUVENILE DENCY:- ARTICLE No.6: \u2014 AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT of the principle that \u201cwe do those things together which we cannot do as effectively and efficiently alone.\u201d No one agency has a monopoly on concern for youth; obviously neither does any one agency have the one miracle answer.This means that the Boys\u2019 Club is part of the total constellation of community forces which work toward creating a better life for whether it be housing, schools, religion, or leisure-time services.Seven-eighths of an iceberg Ë lies below the surface of the|3 ocean, HIRSHBERG SPEAKS FROM PARIS SATURDAY ON RADIO STATION CJAD dack Hirshberg, correspondent., of this | newspaper, currently, in Europe, will be heard broadcasting from Paris.on Saturday night over radio station C.J.A.D.He will be heard.on the regular George Bishop a Community}: Dance will be held\u2014Frank West | youth 8 Program vis Hollywood, 18 i y Rev.Kanavy Speaks On Catholic Hour Reverend Charles Kanavy of \u2018the Loyola College staff will give a further talk on the Catholic Hour on Sunday, December 16 on Station CJAD at 2.05 a.m, \u201cGet- ling ready for Our Lord's Birth- \u2018day\u201d is the general title for this series of talks, In last week's broadcast; Father Kanavy said \u201cGod with a love and a mercy that is as boundless as He Himself is, promises to redeem man from his sorry state.First, God's goodness in creating man: next, His astounding genes- osity in elevating man to grace, fH THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 Library Planning A Christmas Treat Westmount Public Library is plannin} a special Christmas treat for the children.There will be Christmas stories and a Puppet Show, on Friday, December.21st at 8 o\u2019clock.sented through the courtesy of the Elliott family, who are friends of the library, Mrs.EK.A.C.Elliott, Miss Venetia \u201cElliott, Miss Joan Elliott and Visit.The Puppets will be shown in the Children\u2019s mission fee.The event tree to all small children who care to go.The Pubpet Show is pre \u2018Master Kenneth Elliot - will {|} \u2018present two shows, The Mys- | terious Snowman, and Santa\u2019s Ÿ Library, and there is no ad- F A \u201c I - and now, His inconceivable mercy and love in redeeming man from his folly.To do this God will give Himself.To restore our loss, the Son of God will come to earth and by His advent heal man's wounds, lift up man\u2019s head\u201d and bid him turn to God once again in love.\u201d Approximately 90 per ceat of the land in Denmark is productive and about three-fourths actually is farmed.~~ Now Is The Time For Your Winter Repairs 4, Have Your PLUMBING and HEATING Systems Cheoked By Our Experts Try Our Speedy, Efficient Service R.J.LEGGETT LTD.ESTABLISHED IN 1919 - Plumbing.and Heating Contractors Residential - Commercial - Industrial 5042 Western Ave.WA.0236 The Most Modern Equippéd Shop in Yeur District I 24 Hour Emergency Service for your convenience All kinds of \u201cbeautiful Featuring .BETSY WETSY and TINY TEARS DOLLS DOLLS Plastic LIONEL and MARX \u2018Electrical and Mechanical TRAIN SETS DOLL CARRIAGES Available in in all sizes Reg.10.95 oN SALE FOR 9.95 Batfery-operated Radio Kits Model Plane and Boat Kits.- MECCANO SETS and Rockin Horses 8.95 up up % TREE DECORATIONS % XMAS CRACKERS \u201cÀ GIFT WRAPPINGS BUCKING and MINIBRICKS © COWBOY SUNS © GAMES OF ALL KINDS ° ; Large Selection of Realistic STEIFF Animals - | ee THERE IS A TOY \"AND CARD FOR EVERY ONE AT THE PRICE YOU W'ANT TO PAY SEE THE\u2014 SHERBROOKE SERVICE STORE 3255 Sherbrooke, St.West 4 (Just east of Decarie) _ a % Boxed CHOCOLATES \"J XMAS CARDS, etc.\u201cDE.8936 | i \" \"+.WE DELIVER oN DÉCOULE ETS ES pese ETS 5 \" A A OR apc a PRÉ à : a on RR TS rt ti a meet 4 em = TE.lr oe Fie re Bid om Nika 4 peli Lome SBA Tread a IT = = Hé mad Es \u201c en that they were to be handed \u201chome in the quotations.Head Office: The Examiner halt year.Authorized as THE EXAMINER | THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY : 2191 Hampton Ave.Montreal WAIlnut 2771 % aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.vo 2nd Class Ma Mail, Post.Office Dept, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 The Coming -l- Rector, Trinity Memoria By Ven.Arch.R.K.Naylor 1 Church The centuries of preparation for the Coming of Christ were also centuries of revelation in which God made Himself known by deed and word to His people.For God is a God who acts and speaks \u2014 rio idol of wood or stone or metal; no imaginary being dwelling only in the thought of men; but One who has chosen one particular family that through it He may make Himself known to all men.The acting and the speaking are both forms of self-revelation.\u2018God, of course, spoke through prophets and psalmists, but He also acted through kings and warriors, and no less through holy and humble men who have left no record behind them except in the growing knowledge of God.His words and works were committed to memory and then to writing by still other men, and instructions were giv- on from generation to generation.These records became the most precious possession of God's people and the object of attack by His enemies.The first concern of the Jews when they came back from Captivity was to re-establish the worship; the second was to read and codify the Law; then the writings of the prophets were carefully gathered and preserved and studied.The scribes made new\u2019 copies with love and care; the scholars studied and interpreted; the reading of the Law and the Prophets became a central part of the Synagogue worship.For when it became difficult to attend the Temple regularly the Synagogue \u2014 the House of Instruction \u2014 to a very large extent satisfied the religious needs of the people.We can see how well known the Scriptures were in Our Lord's day.He quoted widely from them and the people were at They had become the People of the Book.The enemies of the Jews rec- |.ognized the part that the Scriptures played in their lives.When Antiochus Epiphanes tried to destroy Judaism in 167 B.C.he gave orders that the Scriptures were to be destroyed.Those Scriptures were the very \u201coun- dation of the religion.It was the comfort inspired by the Scriptures that gave hope to nien.- Those Scriptures still belong to us as Christians and they have had new Scriptures added to them.The Old were one of the means of preparation for the Coming of Christ; the Old and the New together still serve the same purpose.There is to be a time when the world as we UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sh-rbrooke St.at Simpson S unday, December 16th 11:00 am.Morning Service Subject: \u201cReligion and Beauty\u201d Rev.Angus Cameron, Minister Donald MacKey, Organist ang Director of Music CHURCH SCHOOL and KINDERGARTEN in UNITARIAN US: 3421 simpson a at 11:00; am know it will come to en end; when the Saviour whom we know will return in power and great glory to claim His own; in the meantime there may well he times of tribulation, and it is from these same Scriptures that we \u2018can draw comfort and hope as we\u2019 wait.This is the place to say a word about the place of the Bihle in our own lives but I am going to emphasize only one aspect of it -\u2014\u2014 the tremendous work done by the Bible Societies which translate and edit and print and distribute the Scriptures in the jan- | guages of the many races of the world; and of societies like the Gideons who see to placing the Scriptures in*schools, in hotels and other strategic places.Those societies ask and deserve the help and support of all Christian men.© BAPTIST \"WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Min szer EDGAR J BAILE:, M.A, B.Th.Minister Emeritus J.A.JOHNSTON, B.A,, D.D.Organist GALT MacDERMOT, B8.A.,, B.Mus Sunday, 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.December 16th THE QUEST OF THE \u201cSTARS AND CANDLES\u201d C.G.I.T.Vesper Service.Bible School meets at 11:00 a.m.VISITORS WELCOME .PRESBYTERIAN AELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D.Minister Sunday, December 16th 11:00 am.Morning Service MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Chotrmaster = WESTMOUNT and VICTORIA AVES.Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A.Minister Ar.E, C.Hart, B.Sc.Student Ass.Sunday, December 16th 11:00 a.m.Mr, Wilkie.Subject: \u201cWhat's There To See At Bethlehem?\" 11:15 am.lue Church School The Number 114 Bus stops at the corner.DORIS KILLAM, .A.R.2.C, L Mus, (McGill) ips ; Orsanist and Choir \u2018Director THE .WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 * + ; Christian Science.1 \u201cIg ' the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?\u201d will be.the subject of the Lesson- Sermon at Christian Science ser- | vices Sunday.Scriptural readings irfelude the following from Isaiah (55:8-11)7 \u201cFor my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither aresyour ways >\u201d the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your thoughts.For as the thither, but watereth the earth, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE\u201d First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue - at Sherbrooke Street SRANCH .OF THE MOTHER CHURCH FHE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON.MASS.Sunday, Décenmber 16th .1:00 am.Sunda; School 1:00 am.Church Service Subject of Lesson .Ser mon : \u201cIs The Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force ?: Golden Text: 1 Corinthians 8:5,6.Though there be that are called gods, whether in heaven or in earth, (as there be gods many, and lords many) but to us there is but éne God, the Father, of whom.are all things, and we in him.WEDNESDAY vestimony Meeting.8:15 p.m.READING ROOM In the Church Trdifice.Open to the oublie Tuesday.Thursday and fri dy.2 to 4 pm.Wednesdays, 6:30 to 3 p.m.SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm \u2018 \u2014\u2014 SABBATH SERVICES THE SABBATH - Sedra Vayechi .Sabbath Eve., Friday, December 14th 3:50 p.m.Candle Lighting 4:00 p.m.Evening Service.SABBATH SERVICE 9:00 Morning Prayer Scriptural Readings: Genesis, Ch.47, v.28 - Ch, 50, v.26.Prophets: I Kings, Ch.2, vs.1-12.Afternoon Survice at 4:00 pm.Evening Service at 4:40 p.m.WEEKDAZ SERVICES 8:45 a.m.Sunday morning 4:00 p.m.Evening Services 7:30 F m.Weekday mornings 6:20 p.m.Evening Service NEXT FRIDAY EVENING 3:50 p.m.Candle Lighting 4:00 p.m.Evening Service + TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4128 Sherbrooke St.West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening( December 14th at 8.15 o'clock.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThree Jewish Immortals\u201d.Saturday Mirning, December 15th at 11.00 o'clock \u201cAnd Jacob Lived\u201d based on Torah portion.\u2018 DAILY SERVICES Monday through Thursday Evenings at 5.45 o \u2018clock.Sunday Mornings at 10.13 o'clock.These services are held under the auspices of the Temple Brotherhood.i BAS MITZVAH At the Sabbath Eve Worship, Friday Evening and on Saturday Morning Jennifer Ann, daughter of Mr.Jack Carrick ad the late Mrs.Jack Carrick will be called to the Reading of the Torah in observance of her Bas Mitzvah.74th ANNUAL MEETING On Sunday Evening, January 13th, the annual Congregational Dinner will precede the annual meeting of the Congregation which will take place\u201d at 6.45 p.m.in \u2018the Temple Community House, At this time annual election of Officers and members of the Temple Board will take place.Brief written reports will be submitted from those \u2018in charge of the administration \u2018of the Temple.MID-WINTER RECESS The School for Adults which meets regularly on Monday Evenings will not hold sessions for the three weeks, Regular sessions will be resumed on Monday Evenings, January 14th, TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Report cards will be distributed to all Pupils this week-end indicating the record of work achieved for the first semester, Parents are requested to examine these cards and to sign them.Regular classes \u2014 High School De.partthent, Saturday Mornings, at 9.45 o \u2018clock; The Junior School, Sunday Mornings at 1 o'clock.The Dally Hebrew Sch RANE, through \u2018Thursday aéternoshé t 3.30\" 0 \u2018clock.La, 2 1 my ways, saith the Lord.For as than your ways, and my thoughts |- rain cometh down, and the snow |: from heaven, and returneth not |.Sunday, December 16th .| Rev.T.A.Ramsey, B.D., Assistant = and maketh it \u2018bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eateï: Su shall my word be that goeth forth.wut of my, mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please; and it shall prosper in the thing.whereto I sent it.\u201d from Science and Heal\u2018h.with ANGLICAN .° Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount .7 * Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay: ADVENT IX - 8:00 a.m Holy Eucharist.: 9:45 a.m.Sunday, School 10:15 a.m.Mattins (said) 11:00 am.SOLEMN EUCHARIST 7:00 p.m.Solemn Evensong - Friday Feast of St., Thomas A.M.8:00 a.m, Holy Eucharist Week Davs HOLY EUCHARIST 8:00 am Monday and Friday: 7:00 am.Tuesday.Thursday and Saturday.9:30'am Wednesday.= ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Crete St.Antoine Read and Church Hill Westmount Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons ADVENT II Holy Communion Matins.Preacher: Matins The Rector and Holy Communion.Preacher: The Rector Evensong.Preac:rer: Revd, E.P.A.Timmons.IVednesday Ember Day Holy Communion om 11:00 a.m, Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait.ACC\u2019 TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street Wast Ven.Archdeacon R, Kenneth Naylor.D.D., Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A, \u2018Hon, Assistant Lt.Col.The Rev.James Barnett, Hon.Assistant C.V.Frayn, A.R.CA, (Lon on) Organist and Choirmastr Third Sunday in Advent 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.9:45 a.m.Junior Department and Confirmation Class.11:00 a.m.Choral Communion, Preacher: The Rector.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary \u2018Department, Sunday School Candle-, light Service.Preacher: Rev.F.Toope.Presentation of White Gilts.Evensong.Preacher: Rev.T.A.Ramsey.Wednesday (Ember Day) Holy Communion.Thursday 4:00 p.m.7:30 p.m.7:00 a.m.qu Senior Choirs.Rev.\u2019 Alexander Mellor, Rector we.-\u2014~ Honorary Assistant _ - Sowart, BA.Cy 5.; |= Rev.Eric A.Mellwain, B.A.3:00 p.m.Church School Pageant .and White Gift Service 7:30 p.m.The Christmas Pageant ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy the following will be\u201d read (507&24-25): \u201cInfinite Mina .creates and governs ali, from the\u2026 - mental molecule to infinity.\u201d UNITED © CALVARY CHURCH! Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue Westmount Interim Moderator: Rev.A, Lloyd Smith, \"M.A., D.IR 11:00 a.m.WHITE GI GIFT SERVICE with music by Junior and 7:3 p.m.CAROL SERVICE.py, the .Senjor Choir.Sermotette by the Rev.M.- Organist and Choir Directors\u2019 =F rs.Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.\u2019 Ministers: - Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A.05; ve 11:00 a.m?\" Nursery, ry.Kindergarten, Primary & Junior De- \u2019 partments, 11:00 a.m.Dr.Lloyd Smith: \u201cThe Most Valuable Thing This World Affords\u201d -Organist and Choirmaster Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.WESTMOUNT tOi Cote Ste Antoine Road {near Argyle Avenue) MINISTERS = Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.\u2026 n.p.R.W.Mumford, B.A.8.0.Sunday, December 16th 11:00 a.m.Rev.Charles Stewart \u201cSTEWARDSHIP IN THE LIGHT OF_CHRISTMAS\u201d 7:30 p.m.Dr.Grant \u201cLETS GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS !* 10:00 a.m.Bible Class and Intermediate Classes.11:00 am.Church: School 8:45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union Organist and Choir Director: Eric J.Adams, B.pause L.R.AM., A.R.C.M \u201cWest OUNT PARK \u201cEMMANUEL Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev Callum Thompson, B.A, 8.D.Student Assistant: Mr.Carlton\u2019 Miller, B.A.' Sundav, December 16th\" HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 a.m.\u201cTHE INCLUSIVE FELLOWSHIP CHRIST.\u201d 7:30 p.m.\u2018Comments of our Day\u201d Series, No.8 \u2018SO YOU KNOW THE SCORE?\" 3.C.Scott, L.R.5.M Choir Director.O.R.-Gliddon, Organist, Infant Nursery at 11:00 a.m.UNITED ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels .11:00 a.m.WHITE GIFT SERVICE 7:30 p.m.Council of Canada: There tine in prologue and play.- - ARE wn sii REV.Rev.B.B.Brown D.D., Asst: Minister Rev.Nettie I.J.Wilson B.A., B.D, Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster Advent message by the Minister 7:00 pm.Organ and Vocal Recital of : -Advent Music NATIVITY PLAY \u201cAnd It Came To Pass\u201d , Prologue: \u201cThe Coming Of The Christ\u201d + ~~ This colourful Nativity play under the direction of Miss Marion Brillinger of the Christian Drama \u2018 | \u201cProfessional direction \u2014 Beautiful lighting.Shyrch bors wil open at 8:80\" pm.1° ° Parking ToilePare o avétiable tn ia wi bar NORMAN RAWSON, Minister Asst.Minister will be a cast of, forty - : Rambler Metropolitan Ambassador Get a Lift Out of Going © 1%\" Go .Rambler Catherine W.1822-34 St.ed ar mé ce tt rE THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956\u2014 # x \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771+ The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 45: | Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current-issue 3c for each additional word PAGE SEVEN Convertible Husky Estdte Car Sedan Radically New 1957 Models 1822-34 St.Catherine W.Fl.4616 Fl.4616 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE HOUSE for sale, 407 Clark Avenue: BEDS, complete: Junior, $7.00; full 5 bedrooms, dressing room, 3 bath- FIREPLACE WOOD JE ghze sligle, $15.00.Both Heh 0°55: rooms, recreation room, garage.a: new, Mrs.P.Pitcher, FL 37128.W-18 4736.W-46 Ir à es an I 0 essiona dr ; { TWO bunk beds, spring mattresses; 12 APARTMENTS - LONG burning .split hard ; - wood.Direct from farm to ping-pong fable} pool \u2018table.Like 20 Words 7 TO LET Youd, Divect ro de to ping-pong Tike 5c - Additional Words 3c Each #% WESTMOUNT, 435 Grosvenor Ave., tt.Delivered to your door.81 WANTED TO PURCHASE Tl;-room apt., heated, taxes paid, We thank our customers for Je _ \" hot water.Apply janitor.GL.6415 or .their splendid response which ALL antique futniture, china, silver, BUILDING REPAIRS FURNITURE REPAIRS call RE, 8-5227, 12-2 p.m.or 6-8 p.m, has been so heavy that we ornaments, jewelry Wg are sold out of all other bought.Full value, paid.Represen- TUCK Pointing, roofing, brick-work ATL chrome chairs repaired and re- lengths, except 14\u201d for this tatives call verywhere.Lyons.HA.|basement waterproofing, chimneys, covered, lowest price, All col 315 ROOM large ry peas, season.6039.W-12 all types of carpentry woek, plaster.material, Free eBtimates.RE.T0854, , 0 - Happily we still have large\u2019 ing repairs; also building clean- rn Harvard.HU.88073 or apply Supt.quantitles of excellent 14\" ANTIQUE BOOK SHOP |i, senshan ioluldiag clean | W13 length hard wood.tuer t BOOKS, LIBRARIES BOUGHT Free estimates.Phone EL.9715.FURRIERS : ur r other farm , ; lsgpg\u2014\u2014 # Rooms T0 LET iene at him BRC MALE DOVES VICTOR Dating Maieance fre HAVE vou fry ered Sr DORCHESTER west of Greene, So MCGILL COLLEGE AVE.BE | special 159, discount winter rates.Aect OMen Exclusive Furs.1235 superior apartment room, gentle.WIN TAMARACK 2165 WB we in_repairs from base.oreene Ave, WI.3312.W2 man.GL.5556.W-41 SKIS 6\u2019 steel edges wanted.Good [ment floor to chimney top.AH work LAMPS & LAMPSHADES 32 ROOM AND BOARD FARMS condition.HU.8-6450 after 6.W-20 written guarantee.Free estimates.: i TO LET Phone collect, Knowlton, Que- TOBOGGAN EL.9715.DAORATINE W-14 ARE YOU THRIFTY ?! ring 15.RA - 3 W-31 \u2018| 8, in good condition, with 1°\" without Have your old vases, jars, turned $80 Cole Bi Antone Rond for elder, cushion, wanted.WA.187 W-50 GUARANTEED painting and decor- into lamps.Have your lampshades clean, nurses care night, day.HU.82 DOMESTIO HELP Blaster ner Work on replaced, altered, cleaned.Expert sr iin W-42 UPRIGHT PI ANO WANTED Math Huber.* Wai] RENOMMEE ART STUDIOS ARA LET RELIABLE char, every Friday.DRESSMAKING 20% VICTORIA $i (lear Baton's) HEATED garage, vicinity Sher-| GOOD condition, Reasonable\u2019 After DE.ae W- DRESSMAKING, alterati v .brooke and Victoria Avenue.Yearly 6.WE.45764 W-43 SES woman wanted.for wi- pert.Good ideas.Tes Moteatte ave.FI wd lease.$20.00 monthly.DE.4210.33 dower, 2 boys school age gun room, GL.4833, W-15 RADIO & T.V.REPAIRS = g ome.References.a7 CUROPEAN dessmaking - designer, CONSCIENTIOUS radio and televr: 29 FOR SALE KITCHEN EQUIPMENT evenings 6-9.W-27 dr suits, coats, \u2018made to mea- sion repairs.All work Buse .M wanted to do ironing, one (sure.Alterations.Specializes in lace.For prompt efficient service, phone j à TAPPAN bulit-in oven and half a week.Vicinity Metcalfe, 5110 Sherbrooke.Apt.1 W-7' AV.8-9496.24-hour service, W-17 CHRISTMAS TREES ter burners: young.Sherbrooke.GL.2292._W-34 stown dishwasher.UN.6-3839 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT BEAUTIFUL TREES ALL WANTED SIZES Ca LM AND WILL serve at parties and wash MOUNT.WILL DELIVER.F D ET dishes, if desired.TR.1986.W-36 W-26 CHESTER JEL S 34 HELP WANTED FIGURE skates, lady's, gentleman\u2019 5, children\u2019s Stanzione, C.C.M.cials, perfect condition.Reasonable.GL.3057.W-28 LIONEL train with smoke and whistle 8 remote control switches, accessories, fully wired and beautifully set up.Excellent condition 3300.00.value for $130.00.Phone WA, W.29 LIONEL TRAIN SET, WHISTLE & SMOKE, MOUNTED ON BOARD, SWITCHES, STATION, TUNNEL, ETC.$35.00, WI.2422, W-38 ALTO saxaphone, good playing condition, suitable for beginner, $60.00.EL.6184.W-40 AMERICAN flyer train with accessories, new.RE.3-1190, W-45 5610 Sherbrooke St, W.DExter 1149 Modern Chapel AMMON De ORGAN MODERN, excellent condition.after 7 p.m.RE.3-20886.KHALABAR RUG DARK green, 1217 x sn good condition, $150.00.DE.W-35 PIANO, Bell \u2018upright = bench in good condition.WI.5920 W-5 FRENCH lace dress, new, size 17.WA, ITALIAN ski boots, men's size 11 worn less than dozen times.Perfect.Near half cost $20.00.FI, 4275.W-25 aqua, long, .W-37 DUNCAN phyfe dining table $150.00; six Regency chairs, $250.00; Sheraton bow fronted sideboard $100.00 or $450.00 the lot.5322 Snowdon Street before 4 p.m.w-21 HEREZ rug 12\u2019 x 79\" fer rumpus or playroom $25.00.WE.4500.W-18 2 pairs professional boxing gloves, $5.00.One electric Viewmaster projector plus 20 films $15.00.Brand new.Phone DE.3846.W-19 MOFFAT Electric stove and G.E.refrigerator in perfect condition 738 pyPPes, Belmont.Westms L.3032.W-21 ELECTRIC automatic washer.In excellent condition.Welcome Christmas gift for the home, 167 Edgehill Road, WA.92.W-39 ROLEIFLEX camera, 3.5 Tessar coated lens with case, like new $145, After 7, EL.5969.W-1 ONE chaise longue, rose taffeta, striped in silver, cost $175.00 sell $50.00.Powder room chair nutral shade, spring rocker $175.00.Like new for $50.00.Also lamps to match.pad pair, GL.2084.W-30 2 aquariums on stand approximately 30 and 10 gallons, equipped and fish $60.00.RE.1-2102 evenings.w-32 Call W-44 45 FEMALE TYPIST EXPERIENCED » bilingual for central West End automobile dealership.Phone WEe 6781.Mr.BONE, W-22 TYPIST Westmount firm requires a good typist.Willing to do some clerical tasks.Pleasant working conditions, five-day week, hours 9 ta 5.Employee= \u201c benefits, For interview CALL WI.1104 W-48 40 FOUND j UMBRELLA, Westmount on Friday.FI, 6317.MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS At 5% mortgage: loans quickly.Con: tractors, privates.Notary.EL.1106.+ Shaar Hashomayim KT 1 MEN\u2019S ASSOCIATION A successful father and son dinner took place Tuesday, December 4th under sponsorship of the men\u2019s association.Mr.Samuel S, Cohen presided over the festive occasion.The evening was inaugurated .by a Chanukah celebration with the following participating: Tim Pervin, who gave the invocation and Al Hanisim; Ralph Roskies and Douglas Elkin who recited the Blessings and Herbie Aron- | off, Harry Bloomfield, Eric El- kin, George Ratner and ,Victor = Steinberg, who kindled the lights.Climax of the evening was the |.dramatic presentation of a \u201cDialogue in Music\u201d written especially for the occasion by Mr.Benjamin Herson.Hashomayim choir under the direction of Prof.Jacob Rosemarint, - provided thé musical background.Rahbi Wilfred Shuchat extended greetings at the close of the evening.\u2019 Tobacco smoking ~ originated with _the Indians of the Western} - The: Shaar| | than any other DRYGIN > distillod !n Cansde vnd Distributed dy.The Novse st-teaurin ; Hemisphere, probably,\u2019 as.carly] as 100 A.D.4 \u201cUse Examiner Classified Ads , \u2019 on II .WP A ray ES Ra axe, m5 == TRIOS NTE mt es de ty RAE THE WESTMOUNT ExXAy PAGE EIGHT Ve Dee EXTRA SHAVING LUXURY \u2018Gillette Aristocrat ONE-PIECE RAZOR Plated in bright metal.Luxurious travel case.10-blade Dispenser with handy uscd-blade compartment.ZIP! 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Millions of tiny perfume droplets are released to scent you hours on end.ONLY 53-15 \"(4 full ounces) In NEW HORIZONS, DANGER, REFLEXIONS; IS MOTHER COUNTING % | TURKEYS In Her SLEEP?14 | : ofrwomen have to be joyful about OR a on Christmas Day is when the OR day is over.By the time ten or twelve hungry people - # are fed (éounting uncles and sisters-in-law and assorted AR kids), Mother is ready for a rest home.-FR So listen, Dad ! If YOUR wife has been seeing tur- ee keys in her sleep, give her a break.Invite everyone out to à wonderful Christmas Dinner at Macy's Restaurant.And believe -us, sir, that lovely lady you married will gg ¥ thank you.Just try it and see.Full course Christmas gy & Dinners, with all the trimmings, will be served at Macy's à .Restaurants on Sunday, December 23rd and on Christmas #R Day and New Year's Day.Make your.\"holidays happier R by dining\u2019 out at Macy\u2019 So.IR ry EE SAA te Si IS Fr ry Ae EL eT Porc tir yo DEE DT LITT WR] - [gry 2 [TTA pare ke 2.li.i ta I rh a = wr wear 34 5 - - - - vastes Los mis.\u2014pe de a ré manne oy Behe dde Ball.: PAGE TEN 4 ; | Soc ial Personal, Engagements, op Mr.and Mrs.Elwyn Holt Cousens are entertaining at dinner this evening prior to the Museum Ball.Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Levitt will spend the next eight weeks in Arizona and Florida.- Mrs.Donald Renwick is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.N.A.Hunting, in Lennoxville.Mr.ad Mrs.H.R.Hampson are entertaining at dinner this evening and Igter with their guests will.attend the Museum Mr.and Mrs.John Frosst are spending a few days in New York.Temple Emanu-E] Sisterhood held a dessert luncheon Tuesday at the Community House, Sherbrooke St.West, when Mr.George Mooney spoke on, Mont- \" real \u2014 A Look to the Future.Mrs, Irvin Gertsman, the president, presided, Mrs.Hugh O'Donnel), is speng- ing some time in Fort Lauder- dale, Fla.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Connor, who spent two weeks with Mrs.Connor's parents, Mr.and Mrs.| J.Leslie Hodges, have returned to London, England.Mr.A.M.West, Q.C.and Mrs.West and Mr.and Mrs.John P.Rowat entertained Saturday evening at dinner at the Engineers' Club in honor of Miss |- Juliette Parent and her fiance, Mr.Jacques de Billy, marriage is taking place shortly.Members of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary RCAMC-RCDC Tuesday evening wrapping gifts at Lacombe Armory, Snowdon, in readiness for the Christmas party to be given at the Armory Saturday, (Dec.15) for children of officers and other ranks.The working party of 20 ladies was under the direction of the Auxiliary president, Mrs.Charles as you live Looks and feels custom-made.White\u2014Junior, Medium, Full ~ MME.A.and breathe Elastic and embroidered nylon, Natural uplift, perfect fit, the smoothest silhouette, Choose Yours at: CORSETIERE 4861 Sherbrooke West vc Unity Cagers Lose 34-32 To Northmount Northmount High School eked out a 34-32 victory over a Unity bantam quintet seconds of the game in an exhibition contest, Former Unity cage star George Cochrane, who is a teacher at the Northmount High School was in, charge of the School team, Northmount was leading 22- 16 at half time.At the three- : | quarter mark, sparked by a stellar two way performance by Doug Rowland, Unity tied up the score and maintained a slight edge in the final stages of the game.UNITY : Larry Dalls, 6; Doug.Rowland, 8; Martin O'Halloran, 4; Charles Burton, Ian Gill, 4; Wayne Dallas, 2; David Tagieif, 6; Fred Power, Jimmy Crouch and Frank Robinson, 2.NORTHMOUNT : Press, 2; Carrington, Mindelle, 10; Grawen, 2; Steinberg, 4; Gilman, 6; Tucker, Oberman, 2; Brodie, 86.|Pichette Leads =| Metro Scoring Abramovitch, G APs.Pichette, Vic.0 11 2023 Sarrazin, Nat.13 8 12 2 Rainville, St.Laur.13 7 13 20 Drolet, Vic.10 12 7 19 Gray, Nat, .12 10 8 18 Vigeant, Nat.13 8 10 18 Bessette, St.Laur.10 9 6 15 Tremblay, Vic.10 5 10 15 Watkins, Snow.11 8 7 15 Collette, St, Laur.18 7 8 15 Racicot, Nat, .13 9 6 15 Bilodeau, Front.8 10 4 14 Champagne, Front.10 7 7 M Lamarche, Verdun .11 9 5 14 Dejordy, Verdun ., 1 9 5 14 Turcot, Snow.12 7 7 14 Samson, St.Laur.13 7 7 14 Samson, Vie, .10 5 8 13 Roy, Verdun .12 6 7 13 Tougas, St.Laur .18 7 6 13 LEADING GOALERS GP GA SO Aver.Reid, Verdun .12 22 1 18 Gauthier, St.Laur.13 25 0 192 Thibodeau, Front.6 14 0 233 Gainery, Nat.13 31 6 236 Broadbelt, MD.G.11 30 1 272 Lachance, Vic.5 14 1 280 Wells, Lachine .8 27 1 300 Gauthier, Vic.5 16 0 3.00 Cyr, Plouffe .12 38 0 3.16 Bedard, Front.2 7 0 350 YMHA Snowdon Blues Play Toronto, Sunday Coach Joey Richman's Snow- don YMHA Blues, winners of the recent Golden Ball series, are training hard for the big game with Toronto YMHA at Snowdon on Sunday.This game will .be for YMHA championship of Canada and will go-a long way towards deciding which team will represent Canada at next year's Maccabia .Games.Right after that game the in the dying | Randy Brooks, Phil | Harrison, Rod Glandorp.Blu on nights later the welcome mat will Ted Harrison Photo.be out for the Georgians, These latter two dates are regular MBL games.es entertain Davis Mountizs the Monday night and two For One MONTH! (OR MORE) new 1957 Chevrolets to rent & VN UN En Ey for as little as allowing 2,000 miles of free driving.And the rates are lower for longer periods For further details, phone UN.6-3415 1015 DOMINION SQUARE Cu an TS G0 EE EE EE EE EE NS GER BE IS EN EN Nw aS - More pedple by for.use HERTZ ETE NT Look what Hoyve left for me! | : See Cone * ay LOCAL LASSIES who competed in the 16th Olym- piad at Melbourne proved that the Canadian swim team surprised the best of the experts with their grand showing.The relay team were fifth and picked up two points.Left to right: Gladys Priestley, Verdun member of the relay team; team coach Tommy Walker, Toronto and Beth Whittall, Westmount who failed in her heats to make a final.Westmount, Verdun Win 4 rie Opening Games In MBL Western Section Four games are on tap in the Montreal Basketball League, Senior \u2018B\u2019, Western section with local teams seeing \u2018action.Holy Trinity will play at RC AF St.Hubert tonight.Lachine five will be at Westmount YM CA on Saturday.Next Tuesday, RCAF will play at Southwestern YMCA on their Gordoï avenue gym court and Westmount Unity Meteors will play Trinity on the same night.Southwestern YMCA came up with their first win last week when they.turned back Lake- shore by a 60-45 count.Westmount YMCA who were at home and could do almost anything with the ball beat the Southwestern YMCA squad, 74- 83, in a league game played at Westmount, Saturday.In the Lakeshore game, Jimmy Matchett came out with 26 points.Against Westmount he .was sfill the scoring champ with 24 points.Field was the best for the Lakeshore team who are new to.MBL play this year, scoring 14 points while Rountree tallied.13.It Was a good first half but - Westmount were the leaders, 33- 29 at half time.In the second ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY DE.3541 FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.® Groceries and Imported Delicacies.Holidays Gift Baskets.Imported Chocolates.Nuts and Raisins.NATHONAL | \"The Home of Fine Foods\" 4865 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) \u201c -half, Westies went ahead taking advantage of their .home floor which is smaller than other city floors and ran up a lead that Verdun could not touch.Only three of the Verdun players were able to score in the second half, Hawks was the high man for Westmount Y with 17 points.Harrison was next high with 14.Westmount (74) Brooks 12, English 3, Gray 4, Simpson 8, Harrison 14, White 4 Ancrum, Hiwkes 17, Bryant 4, Hutton 1.Verdun (53) Livingstone 5, J.Tsonos 10, Lewis, M.Tsonos, Gel- lately, Rasmussen 2, Matchett 24, Irwin 12, Clermont.Verdun (60) Livingstone 2, J.Tsonos 7, Lewis 2, M.Tsonos 2, Gellately 2, Rasmussen 4, E.Preston, Matchett 26, Irwin 5, Robinson.Lakeshore (45) Decarato 4; Dickens 5, Rountree 13, Razza 5, McLeod 2, Lemm 2, Field 14, Unity Seniors Lose Opener Unity Boys chibs, genior \u2018A\u2019 Provincial champions, went down to defeat in their opening game by the score of 82-80 to Tauras.» The Westmount crew will try and even up when they meet Tauras, Saturday night at Unity.Game time is 6.00 p.m, In order to stay in shape they are playing an exhibition tonight against University of Montreal, who are also in their same MBL section._ In another game played this week, McGill Redmen beat U.of M.58-81.Following is the sghedule: DECEMBER 14 (8.00)\u2014Tauras at McGill\u201d 15 (6.00)\u2014Unity at Tauras 18 (8.00)\u2014Tauras at Golden Knights | 21 (8.00)\u2014Unity at U.of.JANUARY 4 (8.00)}\u2014Golden Knights at U.of M.8 (00) \u2014Unity at Golden Knights 11 (8.00)\u2014Tauras at U,.of M.11 (7.00)\u2014Unity at McGill 15 (8.00)\u2014MeGill at\u201d Golden Knights 16 (8.00)\u2014U.of M, at Unity 18 (8.00)\u2014Golden Knights at McGill 19 (6.00)\u2014U.of M.at ras - 23 (9.00)\u2014Golden Knighi#-at Unity 25 (8.30)\u2014McGill at Unity 26 (6.00)\u2014Golden Knights at Tauras FEBRUARY 1 (8.00)\u2014MoGill at U, of M, / 2 (6.00)\u2014McGill at \u2014 x a | Girls track and field meet.\u201d Tauras Tar Top Athletes \u201c| Receive Awards Westmount Unity Boys and club held thetr annual Mother and Daughter banquet, at which Joan Driver was presented with the club's track and.field Merit Award.oT In June of this- year Miss Driver attained the highest point aggregate at the \u201c8rd annual At the Father and Son banquet, John Parris, Negro Community Center and Basil Stevens, Free Soniter Service \u2014as a Shell Furnace Oil user you get exclusive Sonitor protection for \u2018your storage tank.Sonitor fights rust .stops costly corrosion .can actually make your tank last twice as long! 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