The Westmount examiner, 4 janvier 1957, vendredi 4 janvier 1957
[" a FL GETS HONORARY POST: Maj.Gen.C.B.Price CB., DOM.VD.CD., who has been appointed honorary \"colonel commandant of the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps.A former resident of Westmount and now of Knowlton, Gen.Price suc- , ceeds Brig.Sherwood Lett who was recently appointed chief justice of British Columbia.Since 1943, Gen.Price has been thé honorary colonel of the Royal Montreal Regiment a regiment he twice commanded in the period between the two Price took the 3rd Canadiaf Infantry Brigade overseas.Later, he served as overseas commissioner of the Canadian Red Cross.world wars.In 1989, Gen.president.so., He was national { Westmount March Of Dimes t Appealing For Canvassers Miss Evelyn Paterson, 418 Metcalfe avenue, is making a general appeal for canvassers for the Mothers\u2019 March of Dimes polio collection which is to be held Wednesday January 16th.- who guided the efforts of thé Westmount canvass a year ago when the area total reached more than $6,000 is hoping: for an even greater amount this year.\"The district is divided into 13 sections with.a - captain in each section.The captains are all women, but the canvassers will be both male and female, Miss Paterson told The Examiner yesterday.- While the Mothers\u2019 March plan of \u201ctarn.on your porch light if you want the canvasser to call\u201d is being followed in Westmount, the canvassers will call at every door \u2014 light or mo light \u2014 Paterson believes that there are many residents whe \u2018would gladly help out with a donation, but have no porch light, or whose porch light is out of commission } Miss Paterson, at the time: Canvassers who would be willing to aid in this drive are asked to phone Miss Paterson at GL.4076.Canon A.H.Davis To Be Honoured \"A luncheon under the auspices \"i of the Missionary Committee of | the Djocese of Montreal \u2018will be] 1 held in Anglican House in honour ; of Canon À.H, Davis, D.D., Tues- à, day, January 8th at 12.30 p.m, The chairman of the Missionary Committée Ven.Archdeacon luncheon and Canon Davis will speak on his visit to overseas countries.He went abroad for s'x months on behalf of the Board uf Management and Executive Committee of the M.S.C.C, to visit \u201c the overseas work of the Cavu- dian Church in the following | areas of the world -Jordan, India ! Pakistan, Hong Kong and Japan.: During that period Canon Davis \" attended the General Synods of the Church of India, Pakistan, j M.Lidstone, will preside at the.\"Burma and Ceylon in \u2018Colombe, Ceylon, of the Chuich of South\u2019 .- India in Trichinopoly, South.In- j dia, and of the Nippon Seilcokai in Kobe, Japan, : Canon Davis was born in\u2019 Eng- \u201cland, but educated in \u2018Toronto * where he received\u2019 his B.A, at | University College, University of |.\u2018Wor onto and L, Th, from Wycliffe College, Toronto, and later an honorary -D, D.from the same college: He served in England for \u201c +& tine, but retürned to the.Dio- 1 cose of Niagara where he was \u2018rector of Holy Trinity Church, \u201cWelland, and Archdeacon of Ehi- | coln and Welland prior to hig aps \u201c pointment as Field Secretary\u201d \u201cof! (the M.&- GC.\u2018| the fifm he started and built.Newly associated with \u2018Mr.McCormick wilt be John W.because Miss d' | voL xxvm, No.1 + Active Twelvemonth Revealed In Review Of Examiner Files Blind Boys Learn toxUp In Cage Play With Ottawa |.¥anuary 27th: J.tronomists.Yetmouit +_ amimer A \u2018WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1957, \" EICHT PAGES sands of news stories which make up the bulk of the Westmount Examiner file for 1956 reveals that there was much of genuine news interest in this \u2018city within a city\u2019 throughout the ~ twelvemonth.Checking the file copies of the paper we discover: > JANUARY January 6th: Chief Byford Urges More Care In Driving; Thieves Return $240 to Ohmar's By Mail; Westmount Sales Worth $758,000 During October.- January 18th: Quebec Refuses Street-Widening Permission;.Local Canvassers Still Needed For March of Dimes; Publisher of Examiner Tells Westmount Rotary World Tour Highlights.January 20th: More West- mounters Reading Says Librar- cessful; Canon Oliver Says Far: well To St.Matthias.R.Fenwick Named Head Schools Here; Fellowship Student Relates Denmark Story to Rotarians; H.F.Hall, of S.G.W.C.Speaks to As- .FEBRUARY .February 3rd: Education Sys- tarians; Start Here Saturday; West- mount Records $650,152 Sales On Realty Charts For November.February 10th: Blast Killy [City Worker; Operation Snow Expansion The Examiner starts the New Year with expansion plans that promise to give this newspaper new high standards of service to the community.: ~ Hugh E.McCormick, founder of The Monitor in 1925, has announced that he has sold a controlling interest in the Monitor Publishing Company Limited to Monitor Publishing Enterprises Limited.He will remain at the helm, continuing as president of Well Underway Says West- A review of the thou- «mount; \u2018Open; ] ful Year.fin; Wetmount Polio March Suc-.tem Broadens Dr.Nix Tells Ro-|- More Traffic Changes.Square \"Dance \u201cyr, February ith: Over 350 Attend Roslyn Carnival, Skating Featured; Dog Training School Opens Monday at Y.M.C.A.; Works of Mozart Are On Program of \u2018Piano Clinic\u2019.February 24th: 8 Council Seats\u2019 Westmount Friendship Club Meetings Are Well Attended; West District V.O.N.Auxiliary Report's Busy and Success- at Westmount MARCH March 8th: Council Strength Increased; Most Active Year in Unity History Reported by Club; Unity Grab Quebec Title, Win 3 Tourney Contests; Y.M.C.A.Golf School Filled For March.March 16th: Blowers, Trucks Pile Snow on Local Park; Quick- Thinking Local Girl Saves Bank Its Big Bills; Maureen Forrester Will Appear at Wales Festival.March 28rd: Irish Trade Outlined To Rotarians by McVitty; Passover Feast Observances Begin Monday; Unity Drops Basketball Series By 5 Point Margin; Residents Aiming High In Indoor Track Meet.March 380th: - The Examiner Wishes All Its Readers A Happy Easter; Westmount Baptist Church Honours Retiring Minister.4 APRIL April 6th: Hobby Show Swings Into 3rd Day At Local YMCA; \u201cY\u201d 'Fencer Dave Robins Wins Provincial Honors.April 18th: Ottawa Alert Musical City, Frances Goltman Discovers; Unity Club 16 Points \u2014 Complete Series Tomorrow.April 20th: Funds Invested In Israel To Pay Off In Few Years Says Bronfman On Return; Jacqueline Lilian Quinn Weds Lieutenant John Brennan Long; Colorful And Impressive Ceremony Marks Installation Of Oasis Temple Officers; Biddy Key-Lock Sys,m Cuts Easy Baskets On Missed Fouls; Unity Basketball Teams Capture Goodwin Trophy \u2014 Win Round From Ottawa.April 27th: Harper Nominated President Of Services Institute; Obedient Dogs Given Awards.at Westmount \u201cy\u201d St.Matthias Scout Troop Boasts 46-Year History \u2014 Is One of City\u2019s Oldest; Baha'i Assembly Elect R., Estall At Annual Meet, MAY May 4th: Chief Cobb Winds Up 33 Years With City; Rotary Round The World Is Topic of C.O.Baptist; E, A.Durnford Heads Local Citizen Body.May 18th: Hyde Nominated Again for Provincial Elections; St.George's \u2018Open House\u2019 Draws Farents, Friends.May 25th: Annual Report Reveals $98,000 Surplus in '55; Glorious Wrote Initial Scout\u2019 Chapter Top Athletes at St.Leo's :Honored at Award Night.JUNE June.1st: Graham Gould Named By Government To Contest Westmount Riding In June 20 Vote.Temple Emanu-Ei Sisterhood Holds 70th Annual Meet- \u2018ing; Local Student Marie Sene- (Continued on Page 5) Is Scheduled For The Examiner\u201d As Change In Papers Ownership Announced Sancton, like Mr.McCormick a native of Notre Dame de Giace, as managing director and publisher of the Mbnitor group of weekly newspapers, which includes The Monitor, The Verdun Guardian and The Examiner in Westmount.Added to the board of directors as well will be Miss Margaret ton, for six years a key member of the organization particularly in sales and service on-the company's major printing products.se \u2019 , \u2026.HUGR E.MéCORMICK- Under its new expansion 533 By JOHN W.Aitken, M.P., and Kenneth Hat- plans, Monitor Publishing Co.Ltd.will carry on and furcher develop the growing field of weekly newspapers and rotary commercial printing in which it has been a pioneer and pre-emin- ent in the Montreal area.î The -firm moved into its present extensive plant at the foot of N.D.G's Hampton avenue in 1936, where the business has continued to grow.In addition to its own three papers, the company regularly prints eight other weekly papers and large house organs as well as a wide range MARGARET AITKEN, MP.* of commercial rotary-press products, including colored _and black-and-white circulars \u201cin large volume for the retail trade.Mr.McCormick is a well known sportsman-editor, who, after early experience with Lhe Montreal Standard and Montreal Herald, launched The Monitor weekly in his native Notre Dame de Grace suburb to serve the rapidly expanding Montreal West-end district.He launched the Westmount Examiner in 1930 and purchased the Verdun - (Continued on Page 2) KENNETH HATTON Major Allan R.\u2018First Westmount\u2019 : 298 mde \u2018tion, is PACE TWO Boys Parliament at LCC Debated Interest Subjects The youngest Canadian Boy\u2019s Parliament prorogued here Saturday noon at Lower Canada College, where for four days, fifty delegates between the ages of 14 and 21 debated matters of public interest.! The parliament, sponsored by the Council of Christian Educa- to promote \u201cChrist- centred boys\u2019 work\u2019 throughout Quebec province.George S.Mooney, co-direc- tor of the city\u2019s tourist and industrial bureau, executive di- JANUARY CLEARANCE Ladies\u2019 and Gent's SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK $55.00 up Latest Patterns in English Woolens Customer's or our own material made up.® REPAIRING ® REMODELLING ® REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.WI.6633 rector of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities and director of the St.Lawrence Municipal Bureau, acted as lieutenant governor, reading the Speech from the Throne.Mr.Mooney complimented the parliament on its \u2018\u201cconsiderable growth during these last few years.\u201d He said that three boys had been selected from each church and that the Quebec Boys Parliament was the youngest in Canada.The Parliament is patterned after that which governs this country and gives each of the delegates a \u201cworking knowledge of parliamentary procedure while tying them to the work of their church.\u201d Before being accepted into the Parliament each of the boys signed the \u2018\u201cOath of Allegiance\u201d to the \u201cKing of Kings.\u201d Many Bills Among the bills to be enacted is the Financ: Act 1957.The boys will try to raise $1,200 to further their work throughout the province, A resolution regarding \u201cChristian life and duty\u201d in which the boys are challenged \u201cto meet God face to face\u201d will also be drawn up.A ANNUAL WEEK OF PRAYER Under WESTMOUNT MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION 8.00 p.m.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1957 © at WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke West at Roslyn Avenue CONDUCTED BY THE PRESIDENT - THE REY.EDGAR J.BAILEY ALL FAITHS ARE WELCOME SERVICE \u2018 Westmount; Garrett, of Montreal ST FRANCIS YOU may MK 3332 1 ATTENTION SKIERS! Accidents DO happen be unfortunate.Medical Attention Is Expensive.INSURE ! E.D.Christmas INSURANCE BROKER :388 St.James st West, Monjragl, Que.pe ss RÉ À = AA asep : Minc rien Me Still A lias.A.me di Lacie rte tentera as Lt .dE { \u201cA x \" THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1957 pr - % bill to amend the Publications Act was discussed .Ledders of this year's parliament were: Speaker, Don Luke, premier, Kent West; leader of the opposition, Buddy Oliver, of East Farnham; ranking cabinet minister and minister of devotional affairs, Douglas Warren, of Lachine; minister of finance, Ross Bailey, of Valois; minister of boys\u2019 work, Ronald Gibbs, of Danville; Others were: minister of publications, David Vidler, of N.D.G.; deputy speaker, Warren Brown, of Cowansville; clerk of the house, David Osborne, of Valois, and sergeant-at-arms, John Malorni, of Montreal, Chaplain for the Parliament was Rev.Kenneth Gillespie of Toronto.Bible study courses and lead ership training sessions were conducted by Prof, John Hughes, retired head of the education department at McGill University, and E.G.Jones, Rev.George Connolly, and Rev.J.Lehman.Ted Jones was registrar, and recreational direction was under Walter Gillen.The - young delegates ate, slept played at Lower Canada College during their stay.\u201cThe school's student body was away for the Christmas holidays.Expansion .(Continued from Page 1) Guardian in 1931 \u2014 the while furthering his reputation in professional hockey as goal tender with the Montreal Maroons aad Les Canadiens, until 1835, Active in community affairs, Mr.McCormick is a governor of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, a former director of the Montreal Advertising and Sales Executive Club, a past president of Montreal Westward Rotary Club and à past president of the N.D.G.Business Men's Association.In August he was chairman of the 87th annual convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association at Murray Bay, Que.and elected its second vice-pre- sident.Last year he represented the CWNA at the Commonwealth Press Union meeting in Australia and this year led a CWNA tour of Europe.Mr.Sancton is, like Mr.Mc- Cormick, a native of Notre Dame de Grace.He was schooled here and in Westmount and is now a resident of Hampstead, part of the Monitor's west end area.He, too, started in newspaper work as a schoolboy and has served on the Sherbrooke Daily Record, The Gazette of Montreal of which he was onetime city editor, the weekly Stanstead Journal of Rock, Island, Que.of which he was owner-editor- publisher, and the Daily Gleaner, Fredericton, N.B., as managing editor.Latterly he has been studying newspaper production methods in the United Kingdom and, since his return, has been on the editorial staff of The Montreal Star.; Miss Aitken is a nationally Known newspaperwoman, a daily columnist with the Toronto Telegram and the Vancouver Herald an author and a member of the Federal Parliament.Mr.Hatton has been in the | newspaper and printing business for over 15 years and published the Suburban News on the South Shore.He also was advertising manager of United Amusement Corp.Ltd, Montreal's largest moving picture theatre chain, prior to joining the Monitor organization in 1950.Other continuing directors of Monitor Publishing Co.Ltd.are Harry B.Houghton, general manager, and Harry V.Stod- dard, director of advertising.Hard Of Hearing Class Regular sessions in Lip Reading for Hard of Hearing veterans and civilians ; Hu D resumed, Monday, vente 1th, at, 6.30 and\".addon Ehy' Schut Headquarters, 1523 Bishop st.MAUREEN FORRESTER, distinguished Canadian contralto who will give a recital in the series of the Society of Friends of Music, at West Hill High School, Tuesday, January 8th, at 8.45 p.m.This = À} will be the Montreal singer's only public appearance here prior to her debut as soloist with the i New York Philharmonic-Symphony, under the.direc- a} tion of Bruno Walter in February.\u2019 - ; 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Amer- member Christmas in the Holy .ican Understood!\u201d Land, and the gay lights on the \u201cAnd you remember your aching feet on Saturdays, Buses do nôt run in Israel on the Sab- « bath.You drive - your own- car + \u2014 or walk, \" +} Your thoughts wander ts the young Israelis who till the soil: * with one eye constantly on the : lookout for invaders and one .ear constantly alerted for the > sound\u2019 of sniper fire.And the picture in your mind's eye dissolves to show once again the orthodox, bearded Jews who of their own accord live in the old Jerusalem ghetto, a sect unto themselves which still refuses to recognize the independence of .their own state.Here a woman - \u20acuts off all her hair when she .marries, and remains shaven all \u201c her life in order not to appear _ attractive-to other men.Theft Of Script-Writer's Car Won t Delay Radisson Series .John Lucarotti, script writer for the CBC TV Ra- \u2018 disson series \u2014 much of which was photographed in this _ general area \u2014 is back in the district today writing two \u2018 of the scripts from memory, thanks to the activities of a thief who stole his car and all its contents.| + H In the car Lucerotti his Radig-* : Son scripts, the result of a year\u2019s \u2018 research, and several out-of- print books, _ The loss, however, will not delay the series, he says.\u201c+ \u201cE just can\u2019t let thaf happen,\u201d Said Facarotti who was sachedul- ed to deliver two of a last batch.JANUARY SALE! Take advantage of our honestly DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on all made-to-order SUITS & COATS WORK GUARANTEED Best fir te your satisfaction * We specialise in making ; FALL COATS INTO WARM WINTER COATS Avenue Tu & VALET SERVICE You cannot help but wonder husband feels from the King David Hotel (where, incidentally, the menu is in neither Hebrew nor English but im French).You do not readily forget standing at the Mandelbaum- Gate which separates Arab and Israeli sectors of the divided city.\u201d The \u201cgate\u201d is merely a barbed-wire barrier once owned by the Mandelbaum family, The house is now a shambles.It caught gunfire from both directions.Happier, perhaps, are recollections of balmy nights at the movies \u2014 the current hit is \u201cThe Constant Wife\u201d starring Rex Harrison with dialogue in English and Hebrew subtitles \u2014 or listening to the Israel Philharmonic as its shirtsleeved musi- of scripts this weelr.\u201d The theft was a rough break.I thought at last, I was ahead in my work but now I'l have to rebuild my research from the start.If oniy the thief could return the files I left in my car.They're of no use to anyone but me.The car contained everything I had my ciothes, my typewriter, books.Pm afraid I came apart when it happened.But I'm alright now.\u201d Lucarotti said that this season's 15 episodes of Raddison (starting on TV early in February), will cover more of his adventures in the Canadian wilderness than had originally been planned.\u201cWe want to show more of his adventures here before we pack him off to England and France.All of this season's episodes will take place in Canada and on the last one Radisson will leave for pick him up abroad.\u201d Filming of the series will resume Wednesday, , Eureka, the meteorological ut 166 GREENE AVENUE - -f|and radio station \u2018600 rillés from ust below $t.Catherine) the North.Pole hag a recorded + : 8908 .; high temperature of 67 degrees a 0668.YMCA tower across the atreety across the road outside a home| England.Then next fall, we'll| à cheek may be \u201cadmirable, but there is a point of no return.æ # + When- will it ena, which hes never stopped since Israel was born?When will the world\u2019s youngest democracy be .allowed to settle down and devote its full energies to the chore of providing a better lite for Jew, Moslem and Christian, | alike ?I put the question to the 48- § year-old editor of a major news- 2 paper.cians produce magnificent music mere yards from an Arab ma- chine-gun emplacement.* + + Poker is outlawed in Israel, as are craps and 21, but bridge is okay and a national lottery raises vast sums of money.Too frightening ever to forget are the urns containing ashes of those cremated in Hitler's hate ovens \u2014 and the yellow bars of soap which you learn were made from the human fat of murdered German Jews, with a few Catholics tossed in for good measure.You realize, too, that Hitler's spirit still lives when you dial Egyptian radio and hear the big lie as broadcast by Colonel Nasser's propaganda machine, organized and run by a former Heutenant of Hexr Joseph Goebbels.You think back to dinner in the lovely gardens at the King David Hotel where the cool of the night is shattered every so often by a trigger-happy Jordanian sniper on a hill close by.But, while the visiting corres-} pondent notes such matters he notes, too, that they fail to distract the residents from their day-to-day living.Here murder is commonplace, and time is too precious to waste on Worry.Israelis, with much patience, take killing and suicide commando raids in stride, hoping the United Nations will act to protect them, When no such action is forthcoming thsy move to protect themselves, Turning the other SPEEDY I I'm afraid\u201d, \u201cPeace?Never In our time, he replied.: * * + Yesterday I looked at the neglected Judaean hills, at the Dead Sea (the lowest place on xearth), at the Moab Mountains where Moses stood when over 3,000 years ago he told earlier refugees from Egypt to enter the land of Canaan.I noted the walls of the Old City and the two black domes of the Mosque of Omar, the second most important religious place for the Arabs.On this spot were built the temples in King Solemon's day.I gazed at the Mount of Olives with a Russian church at its summit, and nearby the oldest Jewish cemetery in the world.Just below it is the Garden of Gesthemane and the Tomb of the Holy Mother and not far to the left is Mt.Zion David is popularly believed to be buried, though his tomb has never been authenticated.In this vital area were born the world's three dominant religions, all preaching pretty much the same lesson of brotherly love and the sanctity of the individual because the individual is the creation of the Supreme Being.As our plane shoots through the starswept sky toward Lon- .\"55, YEARS IN 8 WESTMOUNT\" | WATOH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S | WE.4046 Reliable JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THRER this war, Food Victims Back On Job Employees of the Queen Mary Veterans\u201d Hospital who were made ill by a minor outbreak of food poisoning the day after Christmas were back on the job today, hospital authorities said as they.continued tests to find the source of the contagion in the supper menu on Boxing Day.Less than a Jozen staff members were stricken with faintness, nausea and cramps about four hours after they had eaten and were kept at the hospital overnight tilt their condition improved.where King |} don and home you wonder how so many people can pay lip service to so exalted a concept \u2014 yet ignore it in their daily actions: Perhaps, you tell yourself .2 perhaps 1957 will bring the dawn of common sense to a world very much in trouble, ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY DE.3541 FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.© CGroceries and Imported Delicacies.NATIONA : 1 s00D AL \u201cThe Home ef Fine Foots™ 4865 Sherbrooke St: West (Near Viétoria) RONIN ENS AZASSSNSNORONON > Parking Space Available DAY OR NICHT YEARLY CONTRACTS REASONABLE RATES VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.\u2018370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke} nT » BPM EL.0767 ASUS UASASUOAON FFSA: # GIRARD AUTOMOBILE 9x.MY BOSS SPOKE VERY HIGHL OF ME di X {I 1 ë 4 MONTREAL'S'OLDEST LI 100K SWEETIE-1 CAN GO AS FAR AS 1 LIKE IN A CAR SERVICED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE $= WITHOUT FEAR OF MO TROUBLE OR ENPENSNE OPERATING COSTS \u201c4 : ®AGE FOUR THE EX CWANA Serving the Clcy of Westmount : Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY , - | æekowirig-thé et Séikiled, Fels etienne géficé, needs will be brought out at Christian Science services Sun day.Reading from the King James Version of the Bible and correlative selections.from \u2018Science SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Friday Evening .\u2014 January 4th 4:00 p.m.Candle Lighting.4:10 p.m.Evening Service, 9:00 a.m.Sabbath Morning Service.10:00 a.m, Scriptural Readings : Torah : Exodus, Ch, 10, v.1'- Ch, 13, v.16.Prophets: Jeremiah, Ch.46 vs, 13 - 28.4:10 p.m.Afternoon Service, 4.50 p.m.Evening Service, WEEKDAY SERVICES 45 a.m.Sunday Morning.p.m.Evening Services.a.m.Weekday Mornings.p.m.Evening Services.NEXT FRIDAY EVENING :1$ p.m.Candle Lighting.:20 p.m.Evening Service.8554 8 4 7 6 4 4 orial Church, Dr.Norman A.Mc-|.Scripture Lesson will be read| \u2018the Rev.Stanley S.Stock, Min- | and Health will comprise the Lesson-Serraor entitled \u201cGod.\u201d From Philippians (4: 19) the following will be read: \u201cMy God shall, supply, all your need ac- \u2019 by.\"Christ.Jesus.\u201d Correlative passages & be read from Science.and Health include the following (494: 10-11): \u201cDiving Love always has met man need.\u201d ) ANGLICAN en \"Church of The Advent \u201c Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount =.Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector: Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, Fe \u201ceast of The Tle Ephiphany Junuary Oth ve 2 Holy Eucharist Holy Eucharist Pi Sunday \u2018School\u2019 \u201c - Mattins (said) SOLEMN ÉUPHARIST \u2018Solemn Evensong _ : Week Davs HOLY EUCHARIST 00 am Monday and- Friday 00 am.Tuesday, Thursday and , Saturday.; 30 am Wednesday.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Cote St.Antaine Read and Church Hitt Westmount ' Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A, Timmons ov .Sssègs Yrpepo EEL 8 1 \u20189: 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:30 a.n1.Mattins Preacher: The Rector 11:00 a,m.Holy Communion (Choral) Preacher: The Rector 7:30 p.m.Evensong, Preacher: Revd.E.P.A.Timmons WEDNESDAY 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, ACC \u201cTRINITY MEMORIAL © CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West - Ven.Archdeacon R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector Rev, Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A,, Hon.Assistant Lt.Col, The Rev.James Barnett, - Hon, Assistant Rev.T.A.Ramsey, B.D, Assistant C.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A.(London) Organist and Choirmaster The Epiphany \u2018with Key to.the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy | cording to his riches in glory ad and always will meet every hu- |, Calvary WA Meeting * Calvary United -Church, Women\u2019s Assoclatfon will hold the first meeting of 1957 on Monday, Jan.7 at 8 p.m.in the Ladies\u2019, Parlours, _ 4 - : UNITED ~ CALVARY CHURCH Dotoh hester : Street at Greens Avenus foe Westmount : cE Interim Moderator: = \"Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, .Ma, D.D.\u201c -Ne et Year s Services a: The S ring of Power for Church\u201d.Sunday \u2018School in Attendance, \u20187:80 pit.- \u201cLife's Ceaseless\u2019 Quest.\"> \u201c_ Guest \u201cpeaker at both services, Rev.W.B - Rosborough, B.A, Organist and id Choir Director: Mrs.Alice Brown, A.Mus.(MeGIU) | DOMINION-DOUGLAS | Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.\" \u201c7 Ministerss Rev.A.Uoyd Smith, M.A.D.D, - - Rev.Eric A, Mcliwain, B.A, : 10:00 a.m.\u2018 Intermediate & Senior & .- Church School.: & 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Ses ten, - - Primary & Junior Depart- 11:00 am.Dr.Lloyd Sisttn : \u2019 \u201cThe Arms.Beneath\u2019.30 p.m.Rev.Eric Mcllwain : \u201cA Star in the East\u201d 8:45 p.m.Young People's Union.\u2018\u2018Orgarits® And-Choirmaster, Mr.Joh Robb, Mue.Bac.| Wesrmount Park \u201cEMMANUEL + - Westorn Ave.af Lansdowne Minister: Rev.Callum Thempson.B.A., B.D.Student Assistant: Mr.Carlton Miller, B.A.Sunday, January 6th 11:00 a.m.\u201cHOW TO MAKE: THE - NEW YEAR HAPPY\" - 7:30 p.m.COMMENTS OF OUR ; AY\", Series No.7: Roi iF 1 COULD ONLY \u2014 ELAX\" J.C.Scott, LRSM.Choir Director, 0.RB.Gliddon.Organist.Infant Nursery at 11:00 am.\u2018ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH \u2018WESTMOUNT 10) Cote St.Antoine Road (near Argyle Avenue) 5 a MINISTERS .Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A., D.D, Rev.R.W.Mumford, B.A, B.D.New Year's Sunday TEMPLE EMANU-EL 8:00 am.Holy Communion = 45 am.unior Department an 4128 Sherbrooke St.West Confirmation Class.January 6th ; 11:00 am.Choral Communion, 11:00 a.m.Dr.Grant, \u201cWatchman, Westmount, Montreal Preacher: The Rector, what of the night 2° ~ Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Nursery, Kindergarten, 7:30 p.m.Mr.Mumford, \u201cThe Bes .- Primary Department, is Yet to be.\u201d Le, 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher ; 10:00 a.m.Bible Class.; SABBATH SERVICES Rev.T.A.Ramsey.10.00 am, Intermediate Classes.; i .11:00 a.m.ure! ool, - c'elock.Dr.Hern wil \u2018speak >on Wednesday 8:45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union.- \u201cLight In Their Dwellings\u201d, Saturday 7:00 am.Holy Communion.st and Chole Director Morning, January 5th, at 11:30 Thursday Organ Ad oir M tors j o'clock.Sermonette \u2014 \u201cThe Harden- Dee.Eric J.ams, ar _ ing Of The Heart\u201d based on Torah 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion, : \u2018LR.AM, ARC = Portion.UNITED me \u201d p= Religious School = z High School and Confirmation De- .partments meet Saturday morning, - 5 January 5th at 9:45 o'clock; the Junior School, Sunday morning, Jan- ST JAMES UNITED CHURCH uary 6th at 10 o'clock.Daily Hebrew .co Classes Monday through ursday ; Afternoons commencing at 3:30 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST À o'clock.Convenient to Hotels ; c \u2014\u2014 7 Congregational Dinner and REV.NORMAN RAWSON, a 74th Annual Meeting eo Sunday evening, January 13th, at Minister ; , 6:45 o'clock, Temple Community 3 House.Annual election of Officers Rev.B.B.Brown DD, Asst, Mifiister and Trustees for the ensuing year.Brief reports.At this annual conclave a progress report of the Greater Temple Emanu-E]l now being constructed will be presented.Dally Services - Monday through Thursday evenings at 5:45 o'clock.Sunday mornings at | 10:15 o'clock.Koffee Klub Sunday morning, January 6th, at 10:15 o'clock, following the Sunday Morning Worship.Guest speaker \u2014 Dr.Alfred Feintuch, Executive Director, Jewish Vocational Bureau.Temple Sisterhood Executive Board Lunchebn Meeting Tuesday, January 8th, at 2:30 o'clock, Temple Community * House Sisterhood Open Board Meeting, Des- sert Luncheon Tuesday, January | 22nd, at 1:15 o'clock.Temple Brotherhood Open Board Suppér Meeting, - Wed.| : nesday evening, January 23rd at 6:45\" d'élock.A workssop on Brotherhood activities \u2018will be conducted, Members: .will \"be guests of Officers.and Board for.this supper- fellowship.- Reservas, 11:00 a.m.\u201c7:30 p.m.\u201cLOVE ME The study of a personality, and of their parents.tions \u201c\u2014 \"Temple Office, FI.- és, Adults.x Got { Shera on Rev, Nettie I.J.Wilson B.A, B.D, Arnold Bellis; Organist.and Choirmaster people, particularly teenagers, and th se PRESLEY | Asst.Minister .se ce \u2018 5 - ! NEW YEAR'S COMMUNION SERVICE | n Begin the New Year in Fellowship in your Church a Rev.Norman Rawson preaching at\u2019 both Services Sermon Lecture TENDER\u201d ~~ ~ ' > + song, à controversial 1 the attitudes of young : ap 7e 2 EE + 12\u2018 .APARTMENTS WESTMOUNT, 435 Grosvenor.Ave.\u2014 742-room apt., call RE.8-5227, 12-2 p.m.or 6-8 p.m.- Victoria Avenue.E.Z-21 Rambler Metropolitan - + Ambassador -Get a Lift Out of Going >.Go Rambler 1822-34 St.Catherine W.\u2018Fl.4616 TO LET heated, taxes paid, hot water.Apply janitor, GL.8415 or A 18 APARTMENTS WANTED APARTMENT WANTED Westmount, central, preferably with 2 bedrooms, fireplace, - garage.Phone HU.9-4981 or.write, room .408, 310 ad THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1957 \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2T71x The.Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 45: | 3e for -edch additional word Please phone your \u2018Ads early i in the week: No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue 17 FLATS, DUPLEXES WANTED- Toren 84 LOWER duplex, 3 bedrooms, garden, 2934.11 |.May 1st.HU.8 4-6\u2018room apartment or heated Toa] wanted Greene to Girouard, near Sherbrooke, March 1st.or later.\u2019 Adults.GL.1865.Z-1 20 ' ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED Nice room in Westmount with every privilege.\u2018Englishman preferred.Write Box 180, c-o 2185 Hampton Avenue.: Z-14 D.| Trades and Professional Cards 20 Words 75¢ Additional Words 3¢ Each BUILDING REPAIRS TUCK Pointing, roofing, brick-work, basement waterproofing, chimneys, all types of carpentry work, plastering and repairs; also building cleaning, sandblast process.Caulking.Free estimates.Phone EL.9715._ CARTAGE & MOVING YOUNG ' veteran with small truck available for movings.Please drive carefully and protect our children.Fred, WI.3038.2-10 DECORATING .ating.Also general repair work on 7-4063.GUARANTEED painting and decor- plaster and woodwork.RI.ath Huber.DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING, alterations by expert, ood ideas.382 Metcalfe Ave.GL.Z-12 EUHOPEAN dressmaking - designer, dresses, suits, coats, made to measure.Alterations.Specializes in lace.51106 Sherbrooke, Apt.1.Z-4 FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave.WI.3312.Z-1 LAMPS & LAMPSHADES ARE YOU THRIFTY ?Have your old vases, jars, turned into lamps.Have your lampshades replaced, altered, cleaned.Expert service, 30 years experience.RENOMMEE ART STUDIOS 2055 VICTORIA ST.(Near Eaton's) TEL.HA.1723 ) Ado! 26%.E FUNCRAL HOME 5610 .Sherbrooke St W, DExvin 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funcrol Home and Chapel 26 GARAGE TO LET LANSDOWNE Avenue above West-| mount Avenue.HU.8-6457.Z-15 e Active.(Continued from page 1) cal Will Attend European Seminar., June 8th: Real Estate Sales Top Half Million During March, Over 250 Scouts and Cubs Taite Fart in Spring Rally; West- mount Rotary Fair Opens Tuesday \u2014 Proceeds Used to Further Public Service Projects.June 15th: Vote Early Wednesday; Brandeis University Professor Guest at Hashomayim Group; Baha'i Group Under Suppression In Iran; Persian Critics Praise Exhibit of Local Artist June 22nd: Hyde Holds West- mount; Several Local Teachers Among 31 Feted by Board.\u2018June 29th: Westmount Girl Meets Queen At Garden Party; Committees Do The Job E.Mills Tells Rotary.JULY July 6th: Westmount Repaving \u20183 Streets; Tribute Paid Moretti By Frances Goitman; Local Cadets Among Group Learning To Fly.July 18th: Real Estate Salas Near Million Mark In April; Air Cadets Enjoy Camp Life.July 20th: Norman Wilson, Ex- Liberal M.P., Dies in Ottawa; District + Bell Telephone Men Train For Radar Service.July 27th: Westmount Alters Traffic Ruling; City Council Authorizes Paving Work, AUGUST August 8rd: Probing Begins for Foundation Of Big Local Project; Real Estate Sales Top Million Mark Here During May; Westmount Student Second in School Leaving Exams, August 10th: Atwater Terminus To Employ \u2018Callers\u2019 As Passenger Aid; Pollen Count Low At Local Station\u2014Hay Fever Slight, August 17th: Emile Desrochers Heads Fire Force; Highway Authority Seen Traffic Solution\u2014 Mooney Suggests, August 24th: City's Report Wins Award At Mayors\u2019 Conven- 86-a HELP WANTED MALE.\u2014 FEMALE PART-TIME REPORTERS * for \u201cThe Monitor _ and -othet Monitor Publications HERE I\u20ac AN.OPPORTUNITY \u201ca FOR MEN AND WOMEN .- EXPERIENCED OR INTERESTED IN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS AND IN WRITING TO TURN SPARE TIME TO PROFITABLE AND ABSORBING, USE.OUR EXPANSION OPEN UP NEW JOBS.HOURS OF WORK WILL BE ARRANGED.TO MUTUAL ADVANTAGE.WRITE OR PHONE \u201cJol n Sancton The Monitor 2185 Hampton Avenue WaAlnut 2771 \u2018 29 FOR SALE .FURNITURE Buy your furniture direct from the manufacturer's showroom, 25% to 50% discount, Trade-ins accepted.Terms available, PHONE HUNTER 8-7446 tion; Form Westmount Branch Of Carcer Society.: August 31st: Rotary Governor Lauds Club; Playgrounds Seasoa Ends; Children\u2019s Theatre Stud.os Set For September Start.SEPTEMBER September 7th: Swim Instruction Opens At YMCA; Examiner Publisher C.W.N.A.Vice President; Astronomers To View Stars September 12 At Westmount Park.September 14th: Stock Market Has Control of South Africa Economy, Rotarians Told; Rabbi Stern Outlines Yom Kippur Purpose At Services.September 21st: Stephen Va- mos, Instructor At Local \u201cY\" Fencing Club; Local Student Hits American Dress; Goltman Piano Clinic Speakers Announced, September 28th: Church Of Advent Plans Anniversary Sunday, October 7th; Teachers To Convene October 4 and 5.OCTOBER October 5th: 7 Speakers Explain Working Of U.N.Groups at Current Events Club; Dickens Fellowship Will Meet Tuesday; Julia Murphy To Direct Fry's Play For M.R.T.October 12th: Story of DEW Line Told To Rotarians; Golden Age Hobby Show Planned For November 1; Official Of Baha'i To Visit District.October 19th: Canon Naylori Is Named Archdeacon Of Montreal; Westmount Pupils Offered Piano Course Opportunity; Conservatives Name Candidate Wednesday.: October 26th: Westmount Names Webster As Conservalive Candidate; Hallowe'en Program Proceeds \u2018To UNICEF; Tribute Paid Local Air Cadets On- Their :15th Anniversary.- _ November 2nd: World Not Go- A7th dents: , Hussars- Changs i P ing To Dogs Say Westmount\u201d stu.\"BR 29 .FOR SALE MAN'S evening clothes, tails and | tuxedo; Alpacama brown overcoat; also station wagon coat, size 38-40, Good condition.Call FI.7547.Z-18 PAGE FIVE Convertible Husky \u2018Estate Car - \u2018Sedan Radically New 1957 Models | CITY MOTORS 1822-34 St.Catherine W.FL.4616 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL antique furniture, china, silver, paintings, ornaments, jewelry bought.Full value paid.Representatives call GIRL'S fancy skates, » size 3.MA.-17 5S Junior bed, matching dre ser, practically new.Seen anytime, CR.6-4701, i Z-20 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTIQUE BOOK SHOP BOOKS, LIBRARIES BOUGHT TECHNICAL MAGAZINES WANTED ez McGILL COLLEGE AVE.BE.32 DOMESTIC HELP i WANTED , RELIABLE cleaning woman for small home in Westmount.WA.3191.Z-16 45 MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS At 5% mortgage loans quickly.Contractors, privates.Notary.EL.1106.ed job submitted expert services.Plan.- of rough layouts to es- FINAL COLORED DRAWING: Giving visual of complet- MATERIALS: Finast materials and professional crafts- - men to do the job.SAVINGS: No architect fees, no time and effort \u2018and costly mistakes due to waste of materials with our FINANCING: You may avail yourself of our Finance CALL: RE.7-6575 DON'T LET YOUR BASEMENT, ATTIC, OR PORCH GO TO WASTE! WE'LL REMODEL IT INTO A MODERN FAMILY RECREATION ROOM OUR NEW SERVICE TO HOME OWNERS INCLUDES: : : PLANNING: Submission tablish estimate.when contract awarded.FREE SUPERVISION OF PROJECT.WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED 2571 Cote de Liesse Road SHEARER LUMBER CO.LTD.RE.7-6575 JURNETT 5 BURNETT'S everywhere, Lyons, - HA.6089, Z-9 A te ti a at ih ll Bb lh.ak \u2018PAGE SIX Westmount Conclave Has Annual Meeting New Officers Elected For Coming Year ! The Annual Meeting and Election of Officers - of Westmount Conclave No.4 Order of True Kindred took place recently in the Westmount YMCA with Mrs.Fred Anber presiding.Miss Molly Pardoe was elected worthy commander for the ensuing year.Active participation in aiding: the unfortunate and tlie aged was evidenced in all reports, Mrs.F.Field, benevolent chairman reported that eight layettes had been given away during the past year, each containing about fifty to sixty articles; these were gfv- en to needy families.The main objective of the Conclave is to supply Christmas bags for the Old People\u2019s Home, and this year 215 bags were packed and distributed.They contained amongst other items: candy, fruit, jam, tea bags, soap and face cloths, cookies, chocolate bars, etc; with tobaceo for the men, Children in an orphanage were again looked after this year with Christmas bags, containing: toys, candy, fruit, mittens and caps, games, colouring books, note paper, hockey sticks for the boys, and other smaller items.' Amongst the other -donations made by the Conclave were the following: A donation of money for cigarettes to the Veteraus No.4, Legion Christmag tree; Christmas baskets to two needy farailies containing all the necessary items for a festive dinner; Cash donation to an elderly woman; cash donation to the AM.Hospital Fund of the Shriners\u2019 Hospital for Crippled Children; donations of cash to the Cancer Fund; the Multiple Sclerosis Society; and over one hundred and twenty-five toys to the small patients in the Tuberculosis ward of the Alexandra Hospital.+ The members made or donated flannelette nightgowns for the elderly women in the infirmary of the Old Peoples\u2019 Home; also some bed jackets.Other officers elected were as follows: Councillor Mrs.F.E.Wilkins; Immediate past: com- Om poses 4 mander Mrs.Fred Anber; Mary Johnston; Charlotte Irwin P.C.Florence McGregor, Bessie Seeds, Nessie Segal.Alice Stitt and Elsie Ford deacons; Elsie Cairns and Evelyn Upton; and Mrs.Field will again act as benevol- Ena Taylor organist, Mrs F.ent convener; Mrs, Elizabeth Secord lecturer; Mrs.Risfe Lewis custodian; and Mrs.K, W.Matheson as publicity chairman.The Installation of officers will be held in the Westmount YMCA on Wednesday evening, January 9 at 9 p.m.with the following officers taking part: Grand Installing Officers; Mrs.Kate Brown, Past Grand Commander of Ontario; Grand Installirg Marshal Mrs.K.W.Mathesun, Grand Installing Chaplain Mrs.Frank Wood; Grand Installing Musician Mrs.Ena Taylor, an Grand Mistress of ceremontès Mrs.Margaret Irving.A Buffet Supper will be served after the Installation, which will be a candlelight ceremony, with all officers dressed in formal white gowns and red corsages, The first session under the new officers will take place in the Westmount YMCA on the second Wednesday of February, American Club Mr.G.Warren Brown, chairman of the Board, Cockfield Brown Advertising Co.and winner of the Gold Medal as vout- standing advertising man of last year, will be the guest speaker for the American Women's Club of Montreal, Wednesday, January 9, 2:30 p.m.in the Blue Room of the Ritz Cariton Hotel.His subject: \u201cMonsieur Ad, My Lady's Suitor.\u201d Tea will be served.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1957 MR.AND MRS.FREDERICK DANIEL KEENAN who were married recently in St.Malachy\u2019s Church.The bride is the former Helen Elizabeth White, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert James White of Notre Dame de Grace; the bridegroom the son of Mrs.T.P.Keenan and the late Mr.Keenan of Westmount, \u2014John Yale Photo I.the Womens Realm, ++ {| Raymond, , and Nps x\u201c Lai American Club Meeting Mr.J.E.McDougall, Vice- President of Cockfield, Brown Advertising Co, will replace Mr, G.Warren Brown as the guest speaker for the American Women's Club of Montreal, Wednesday, January 9, 2.30 p.m, in the Blue Room of the Ritz Cari- ton Hotel.His Subject: \u201cMonsieur Ad, My Lady's Suiter\u201d.Tea will be served.GREENE AVENUE, WESTMOUNT Fltzioy 7773 Westminster Whist A Military Whist will be held in Westminster Central United Church Hall, 926 Atwater avenue, Friday, January 4 at 8:15\" p.m.There will be refreshments and door prizes.- 2 Eventide Home Aux.The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Eventide Home will meet in the Assembly Hall of the Home, 7486 Upper Lachine road on Thursday, January 10.Presbytery Meeting An executive meeting of the Woman's Association of the United Church of Canada, Montreal Presbytery, will be held on Monday at 10 am.in Westmount Park-Emmanuel United Church (Western and Lansdowne aves.).Blue Goose Auxiliary At a recent meeting of the executive board of the \u2018Blue Goose Ladies Auxiliary, it was agreed that the proceeds of the recent Christmas Cooktail Party held in the Ritz Carlton Hotel would be donated to the Hungarian Relief Fund, instead of the usual Christmas donationg to Annual Meeting The Women's Association of St.Andrew's Church, West- mount, will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday at 2 pm.in Hutchison Hall, Tea hostesses will be Mrs.Victor Birks and the ladies of.the Hampstead group.The Red Cross group will meet at 10 am.ORT Meeting Montreal Women's ORY Ramleh Group XI is having a meeting to-day at 8:30 p.m, sharp at the home of Rita Kraus, 6240 Lavoie ave.(corner Kent) This meeting will feature a very interesting speaker, Mrs.Molly Sax, Charm School Director of the YWHA.Mrs.D.Nadler, President, will preside, Be .Ex-Wren Association Dr.and Mrs: Neil Feeney and their family .dpent the holidays at the Mont Gabriel Club, Mont 1 Gabriel Mr.» Mrs.Pierre Panet- and their children who spent the holidays with Mr.and Mrs.Boisdore Panet-Ray- mond and Mr.and Mrs.A.Apos- tolatis, have returned to Shere brooke, Que.amp So y\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.Murray Mather, and their son, Geoffrey, spent.the New Year's holidays at The Chantecler, Ste.Adele-en-haut, Mr.and Mrs.Newman M.Bäl.ler \u2018and their son and daughter Alan and Audrey Biller have returned to Scarsdale, N.Y, after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr.Jacobs, Q.C.and Mrs.Jaco Cote St.Luc road.4 HMCS Donnacona at 8:15 pam, A program of travel films in sound and colour has been arranged through the courtesy of the CPR Public Relations Dept.an Ex-Wrens are invited to at- nd, \u2014 Melville WMS Meeting The monthly meeting of the Melville Auxiliary Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be held Thursday, January 10, at 2 p.m.in the church hall \u2018The guest speaker will be Rev, J.C.Hay, Minister of McVicar Presbyterian Church and his subject will be \u201cSeven Days in East Germany\".Members and friends will be welcome, \u2018 ANNUAL JANUARY FUR SALE - Drastic Reductions on made @p.and made- to-méasure Furs FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE The Mx-Wien Association of 4 - æ \u2018Oh Wedneaday, danuary.-@, 4j Social & Personal Lyon W.de vu Re if 5 CONSTABLE and MRS.D.J.FRAYNE, whose marriage took \" place on Saturday, December 29, at the Church of the Advent, Westmount.Mrs.Frayne was formerly Miss Irene Lowe daughter of Mrs.P.Lowe of Calgary, and the late Mr.Lowe.Mr.Frayne is the son of Mr.and Mrs.C.V.Frayne of Westmount.; \u2014 Ed.Bermingham Photo 9.the Women Realm Stanley Church Group \" \u2018The annual business meeting of Stanley Presbyterian Church W.A.will be held on Tuesday in the Ladies\u2019 Parlour.Reports will - be presented and officers for the current year installed.Lamch will be served at 1.15 pm by Group \u201cC\u201d under the leadership of Mrs.Milton Brown.Park-Emmanuel WA The monthiy meeting of the Woman's Association of West- .mount Park-Emmanuel United \u201cChurch, Westmount, will be held Tuesday, at one p.m.with Group No.3 in charge of the Choice.Meat and Groceries Fruit and Vegetables HAINES of Westmount \u201cNoted for Quality\" -4466 St.Catherine West WE.8257 ©; h'eandy.Westmount C.W.L.The January monthly meeting of the Westmount Sub-Division of the Catholic Women's League of Canada, will be heid on Thursday Jan.tenth at 2.30 o'clock in the Hall of St.Leo's Academy, 360 Clarke ave.,, Westmount.The guest speaker will be the Rev.Patrick Ambrose, Director of the Catholic Welfare Bureau.Calvary Annual Meeting Calvary W.M.S.will hold its Annual Meeting on Wednesday, January 9, at 8 o'clock, in the Ladies\u2019 Parlours of the Church.The Secretaries of all Departments will present their annual written reports and the officers wil be installed for the year 1967.Miss G.Watson, the President, will preside.Al ladies are cordially invited.CWL Business Women Hold Parly At Hospital The Business Women's Unit of the Catholic Women\u2019s League of- Canada gave their annual Christmas Party for the patients of the Montreal Convalescent Hospital recently.Entertainment was provided by the Dramatic Committee under the direction of Miss Florise Lemieux and the Glee Club under the direction of Miss Kathleen Mahar.The patients later joined in the singing of Christmas carols, .: A cheque for $100 was presented to the Executive Director, .{ \u2018Miss Sarah Tansey, for the work of the Hospital and a further contribution of $35 was made for the patients\u2019 Christmas gifts.The party closed with distribution to the patients of clgarettes and Coe 1 ° \u2018Miss Mary Glentster; HosBital \u2018Convenet of\u201cthe B.W:™ J, was THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1957 | Homemaker Service.Demand, Is Greater Than Welfare Supply \u201d- - The Family Welfare Assocla- tion can provide homemaker servicé omly in families where more than one young child needs attention during his mother\u2019s illness or because she has deserted her family, according to Miss Henrietta Harvie of the Red Feather Association.The Montreal.service is one of the oldest in the country and will be: participating in the national committee recently established by the Family and Child Welfare Division of the Canadian Welfare Council.The first meeting of the new committee was held in Toronto earlier this month.EO Homemaker service consists of placing a qualified housekeeper in a family\u2019s home, to act as a substitute mother during the real mother\u2019s absence, Miss Harvie said.A shortage of workers and the high cost of the service Has limited it so far, and the \u2018demand always exceeds the supply.: | The new committee's, long \u2018term purposes are to -promote extension of service and develop lhational standards.So far, help has only been available to families with young children and no service has been given to the elderly or the chronically ill, both groups which definitely require homemaker service, Miss Harvie said- : Sisterhood Plans Tea To Honor Brides Of \"56 The Women's Auxiliary of Congregation Shaar Hashoma- yim is holding a paid-up membership and brides tea in honour of brides of 1956 and new members on Wednesday, January 9, at 2:15 pm.in the Community Hall, 450 Kensington ave., West- mount.Mrs.F'.Victor Elkin will speak about the 110th Anniversary of the Synagogue and synagogue work while Mrs.M.A.Brown will speak on Sisterhood work.Mrs.J, A, Ashmele will pronounce the Invocation while\u2018 Mrs.Edward Bronfman will respond on behalf of the brides.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat will present each bride with a gift from: the Auxiliary, The program of the afternoon \u201cThe Sabbath Bride\u201d.It will include narration, song and dance.The participants are: Mrs.H.Wisenthal, Mrs.Richard Gold- bloom, Mrs.Jack Rosen, Mrs.Bernard J.Finestone, Mrs.Bernard Issenman, Mrs.Lyonne Heppner, Mrs.Edgar Cohen, Mrs.Israel Shragovitch and Mrs, Arthur Garmaise.Co-ordinator and pianist will be Mrs.Nathan Men- delson, \u201cMayflower\u201d Will Have Towels from Scotland When the modern reproduction of the \u2018\u2019Mayflower\u201d, the ship in which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from the Old to the New World, leaves Plymouth next spring, she will take with her some examples of Scottish craftsmanship.One firm in Scotland is donating the sails made from Scottish flax, another the rigging, and a third is providing the linen towels for the ship's company.Considerable research went on before the designers of Robert Stocks and Company Ltd, of Kirkaldy, finally began work on these towels, for the idea was to weave them as would have been done in the 17th century.As a tribute to the 20th century, they also show reproductions of the ship and the legend \u201cMayflower 1620\u201d, Red, blue, green and yellow have been chosen as the basic colours, and after the danatowels' will \u2018he on -sald \"is: convener: of this event, À overseas markets.\u2018 * + Foundation hospital, Tooting Cotts will be joint hostesses.will feature a presentation called] ship hag.leit on its voyage, simir.|.PAGE SEVEN {W.A.Board Meeting In Anglican House The monthly meeting of the Montreal Diocesan Board of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada.will be held on Thursday, January 10, at 7:30 p.m., in Anglican House.The Rev.Frank Burton, assistant at the Church of the Ascension will conduct the opening prayers and meditation and the Lord Bishop of the Diocese: the Right Reverend John Dixon, will present the special theme for the coming year to the members, Miss Lilias Powell, R.N., \u2018who has worked in hospitals in\u2019 the Canadian North and is at present ont furlough will speak of: her work at the T.B.Sanatorium at Obuse, Japan.; Hostesses from the Church of the Ascension, will serve refreshments from 6 to 7 p.m.for the benefit of those coming from business, oy MARGARET MODELS BOUFFANT COIFFURE: Vivacious Princess Margaret is all aglow here during a visit to the Grove, London.The Princess\u2019 hairdo appears to be the new \u2018bouffant\u2019 coiffure curréntiy | popular.IODE Annual Meeting of The monthly meeting of the Earl of Bessborough Chapter, IODE will take place on Thursday, January 10, at 8.15 p.m.at the home of Miss M.I.Cotts, 5120 MacDonald ave.apt.206.Mrs.C.MacCarthylland, Miss New Winter Styles in.Made-To-Measure DRESSES.® Imported Materials ; D ® European Designer NEW PARTY DRESSES Fine selection of materials including Velvet.Latest styles.| REASONABLY PRICED - : .® Repairing = ® Remodelling ANNA GOWNS (near Somerville) EL.0823 - Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club Karnak Ladies Club will meet at 130 p.m.on Tuesday, for business, sewing, knitting mending.The president, Mrs.ED.McIntosh, will preside.Let Emile style your hair in 1957's NEWEST COIFFURES \u201cHis personal touch to your personal satisfaction\u201d art, PERMANENTS From $8.50 STYLING i ng SHAMPOO By bringing this Ad to us $2.00 © you can receive a 5% DIS.COUNT on aft permanents.Emile Geauty 1347 GREENE AVE.Fl.2486 Fl.0562 | SALE! AH Our \"DRESSES Reduced for quick clearance at tremendous savings, \u2018 Regular 16.95 to 39.95 LINGERIE - SPORTSWEAR - HOUSECOATS Up to 33% % OFF : ; ST + > .nA + LADIES WEAR 1233 Greenelive.A TUN EL FL 9541 i PAGE EIGHT Schedule Swings Into Action Next Week pes SCHOOL hockey received its greatest shot in the arm since the formation of the Greater Montreal Interscholastic Athletic Association with the admittance of Mont St.Louis to the Junior and Senior \u201cA\u2019\u2019 sections and the use of the McGill Arena for games.For many years scho ol hockey struggled along with the English-speaking Catholic and Protestant schools playing inter-locking games.Its first big boost was the formation of the G M.I.A A.eight years ago.This enabled the two groups to play under one organization and for* a City championship.Fred Urquhart, G.M.I.A.A.secretary, announced that Mont St.Louis had entered two teams in the association.For many years Mont St.Louis was the powerhouse amongst the French- speaking Catholic schools.The construction of the Mc- Gill Winter Stadium has enabled the High School of Montreal and Cardinal Newman to enter the league.Montreal High dropped out three years ago because of lack of ice, while it will be Newman\u2019s first venture in hockey.Both D'Arcy McGee and Mont St.Louis have switched from the Forum to McGill, enabling several west-end schools to acquire ice at the Forum for practices and games.A 159-game schedule has been announced starting today and ending March 13, exclusive of playoffs.There are six teams in the Senior \u201cA\u201d section, 10 in the Senior \u201cB\"\u201d group, nine junior and 10 playing bantam.The \u201cB\u201d junior and bantam leagues are split into east and west sections, The Senior \u201cA\u201d teams, who will compete for the Cecil Hart Memorial Trophy, are D'Arcy McGee, the defending champs; Catholic High, Loyola, Verdun, West Hill and Mont St.Louis, Of the six clubs, only one coach from last year is back in action.He is Brother Paul, perennial at Catholic High School.The new coaches are Brother Paul at D'Arcy McGee replacing Brother Mel; Hugh Campbell replacing Ed Meagher at Loyola; C.E.Stirling replacing Bobby Pugh at Verdun; Norm Pycock replacing Glen Wood at West Hill, and Brother Norbert is at Mont St.Louis.The most interesting name on the new coaching list is that of Hugh Campbell at Loyola.He is well remembered by junior hoe- key fans locally, having played in Memorial Cup competition for Halifax St.Mary's on a line with Scottish Team Of Curlers To Play Locally he team of Scottish Curlers will arrive here Jan, 5 to start their trans-Canada series of curling matches.Later in the day, the Scots will be guests at luncheon and play against five Montreal district rinks made up of members from 15 district clubs.In the first of a 20-match series across the country, the Scots will be starting the defense of the Strathcona cup which they retained in 1950 at home after winning the trophy in Canada, the year previous.At present the series stands at four wins apiece, The 26-man contingent will travel 7,000 miles before the tour is over.The Scots will be met at the airport Saturday morning by Dominion Curling Association representatives Jack Dutton, Hon.Colin A.Campbell, Ralph Hartstone and Walter B.Cowan, The Canadian Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club will be represented by President John Moffat, Bill Shepley, chairman of the district Scottish committee and other branch officials, After an informal breakfast, the curlers will be transported to Royal Montreal, Thistle, Heather Pointe Claire and Town of Mount Royal Curling Clubs for luncheon and the five district matches, Bert Hirschfeld and Ed McGilli- vray.During the holidays, Campbell flew to New Haven, Conn.to take over as playing coach of the New Haven Blades of the Eastern League for a three-week period.He will return Jan, 8 to direct Loyola in its first game against ubur_anites give oo ed traction snow or mud.soon be here! till the when the car now! STANDARD BEST WINTER TIRE EVER! around corners and in deep Be prepared \u2014 Winter wil) Don't wait last minute demand create a shortage, Let us put a set on your yous on Billa rush may TIRE & & SUPPLY CO.ASSELIN, Prop.726 Atwater Avenue st \u2018James see, WI.6749 Class Lessons GOLF SCHOOL COMMENCING THURSDAY, JANUARY 10th, 7 P.M.to 10 P.M.SYD FRY, Colf Pro at St.Margaret's Colf Club For Further Information Call GL.3916 WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST Fifth Annual & CLINIC Conducted By THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, ws CANADA\u2019S OUTSTANDING Athlete for 1956 Jean Béliveau, left talking to several Young Montrealers during a practice session at the Forum.On the right is NDG\u2019s Doug Harvey.Westmount Y\u2019 Nosed Out For Swim Honors Notre Dame de Grace YMCA swimmers took top honors in the holiday swim meet at the NDG \u201cY\u2019 pool.The NDG aquatic entry nosed out the Westmount YMCA team by one point in the aggregate standing.Verdun's Southwestern YMCA placed third in the three team meet.Graham Wade, son of NDG- YMCA\u2019s Physical Director, Fraser Wade, won individual scoring honors for all age groups.Young Wade who competed in the 10 years and under class had a total of 17 points, based on three individual firsts and a first in the medley relay.Richard Ince of Southwestern YMCA, placed second in the individual point getters with three first place wins for a total of 15 points, Ince was entered in the 16 years and under age classification.Results are as follows in the various age classifications.Names are listed in order of placing.Boys 10 and under Free Style: Ron McJanet (West.), Peter Svendsen (West.), Andrew Heap (NDG).Butterfly Breast Stroke: Graham Wade (NDG).20 Yd.Back Stroke : Andrew Heap (NDG), Ron McJanet (West.), Clarke Reiffenstein (West.).20 Yd.Breast Stroke : Graham Wade (NDG).- 60 Yd.Medley (Individual): Graham Wade (NDG), Don Guadagni (West.).60 Yd.Medley R elay: Andrew NE) Graham Wade, Doug Mack (NDG).80 va.Free Style Relay.Peter Svendsen, Ron McJanet, Don Guada- 40 Yd.gni, Clarke Reiffenstein (West- mount), ; Boys 12 and under _ 40 Yd.Free Style: Bill Peers (South), Jim McKean (NDG), Don McGee (NDG).40 Yd.Butterfly Breast Stroke: Stuart Lfinan (NDG 100 Yd.Free Style: Bill Peers (South), Stephen Morantz (NDG), Keith Lawson (West.).40 Yd.Back Stroke: David Reed Catholic High at the Forum.This was brought about by an injury to the playing-coach of the Blades.They immediately hired Campbell for a three week assignment.He is a high school teacher at Loyola.The schedule calls for the league to open today with junior and bantam games scheduled for McGill and Lachine.On Friday there is a \u2018\u201cB\u201d contest at the Forum.The following Tuesday, Jan.8, six games are on tap, including a Senior \u201cA\u201d doubleheader at the Forum.The opener is between Loyola and Catholic High, while Mont St.Louis meets West Hill in the nightcap.The other \u201cA\u201d and Verdun, will play at - thé Auditorium on Thursday;_.an: 10.clubs, McGee.(NDG), Bill Peers .(South), Doug Hughes (South).40 Yd.Breast Stroke: Stuart Lunan (NDG), Dave Reed (NDG - 60 Yd.Medley (Individual): Duncan Finlayson (Westmount).160 Yd.Free Style Relay : David Reed, Jim McKean, Stephen Morantz, Don McKee (NDG); K.Lawson, D.Finlayson, B.Suggett, S.Smith (West.), \u201c Boys 14 and under 40 Yd.Free Style: Evan Black (West.), Preston Thom (West.), Ron McCallum (South).100 Yd.Free Style : Preston Thom (West), Les Gareau (NDG), Don Mc- Kee (NDG).40 Yd.Butterfly Breast Stroke: Brian Bogue (NDG), Les \u2018 Gareau (NDG).40 Yd.Back Stroke: Evan Black (West.), Brian Bogue (NDG), Ron McCallum (South), 40 Yd.Breast Stroke: Dave Weight- man (NDG).60 Yd.Medley (individual): Vilis Auns (NDG), Ron McCallum South).160 Yd.Free Style Relay: Don Mc- Kee, Brian Bogue, Vilis Auns, Les Gareau (NDG); Evan Black, Jim Parker, Preston Thom, Tony Grant (West.).Boys 16 and under 40 Yd.Free Style: Peter McGregor (West.), Richard Ince (South), Mike Creaghan (West.).100 Yd.Free Style: Richard Ince (South), Peter McGregor (West,).40 Yd, Back Stroke: Richard Ince (South), Mike Creaghan (West,), Ron Parker (West.).40 Yd.Breast Stroke : Al Gilmour (West.).60 Yd.Medley (individual): Al Gil- mour (West.).120 Yd.Medley Relay: Al Gilmour, Peter McGregor, Mike Creaghan (Westmount).160 Yd, Free Style Relay: Mike Creaghan, Al Gilmour, Ron Parker, \u2018Peter McGregor (West).~ .e Active.| (Contniued from page 5) About The Duke's Conference; Massey Guest of RMR Here Cn Saturday; Francoise Pagnuelo will exhibit Works At Ritz Carlton: November 16th: Fallen Of Two World Wars Remembered; Estimates On Budgets Increased: Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 Starts Drive For Funds.November 28rd: Apple Cider Manufacture Discussed For -Ro- tarians; Westmount © Burgler\u2019 Caught, Gets 5 Years; New York Cagers To Play Unity Saturday, November - 30th: Westmount Drives Against Accidents; Wayward Kitten Rouses The Mayor In The Wee Hours; Senator Mole son Blasts At Reds.DECEMBER - December Tth: Mental State Held Accident Cause; Municipal Association To Feature Glee Club; Dickens Fellowship Tiny Tim Night Set At Victoria Hall.December 14th: Maycral Choice As Name 11 For Office; \"Artificial Ice Rink Planned; Cultivate Imagination And Avoid- Cone formism, Rotarians Are Told: Electors December 21st: Christmas Pro- \u201d gram Revealed By Y.M.C.A.For 9 to 14 Group; Promotions Ane nounced By Council; Birthday Of Herbert A.Layton, 95, Recalls Brothers\u2019 Work For Blind.December 28th: Christmas Edition.: = Put Seagram\u2019s \u201c83\u201d to the water test.For water (plain or sparkling) is your most reliable guide to the whole truth about any whisky., Water adds nothing, = detracts nothing, but reveals «} a whisky\u2019s true natural flavour and bouquet.G .\u2014 Canadian Mhiky Bruneau Is _ $7 > duc ae fap Seageans ans% Sure."]
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