The Westmount examiner, 3 mai 1957, Cahier 1
[" \u2014.\u2014 a eed._ MUNICIPAL BODY MEETS TUESDAY The Westmount High Schools Band of 40 instrumentalists, will perform at Victoria Hall _Tuesday evening af the annual general meeting\u2019 of the West- mount Municipal Association.\u201d .~ - The 40° \u2018band members are chosen\u2019 from over 200 \u201c players iñ Thé Junior & Senior High Schools.This per- |.\u201c formance \u2018will mark\u2019 the final appearance of those in the + graduating class of the Senior High, who were present 5.Years ago when the Band Di- -Tector, Morley Calvert started the Band as a curriculay activity im Junior High and.activity in extra-curricular Senior High.Morley Calvert, who directs \u2018the McGilt University Band ; \u2018 And is solo cornet player with \"phe Montreal Citadel Band of .The, Salvation Army, is well known in educational and band musical circles.The annual general meeting of the Westmount Municipal Association will receive the.report on the state of The City of Westmount by his \"Honor, Mayor A.S.Bruneau, assisted by Aldermen: Michael Garber, Q.C.on Health & Wel- - fare; Frank E.H.Gates, on Light & Power; Alfred Powis, on Police & Fire; G.G.Ryan, on Finance; Hugh G.Seybold, on Parks & Recreation.All residents of Westmount are invited to attend this meeting.- » Auto Guide With today\u2019s issue of this newspaper you receive the 1957 Auto Guide \u2014 replete with data about the new cars, ac cessories, road maps, touring tips, etc.Whether your vehicle is timeless or the latest chromium- clustered convertible, you will find \u2018it profitable to read the Auto Guide.Make sure you get your copy with today\u2019s issue of this newspaper.x *- VoL.Xxvill, No.18 _ Ts Boy Scout Drive.Over Top Here \u2018Collections in the Boy Scouts Association\u2019s financial campaign which was conducted in February are now over $126,000, according to a statement made at a recent meeting.of the Association\u2019s executive committee.The actual figure is $126,408.87 on $117,044.41 to the end of September, 1956, the Association's year-end.The objective in both years was the same, namely $150,000.Very gratifying were the re- \u2018sults of most of the districts, nine of fourteen residential and ten of fourteen commercial districts having done better to date than they had done by the end of September last year, In Westmount District the collections to date- totalled $4,- 805.95 which compares with $4532.55 to the end of last September.In the absence of R.C.Stevenson, O.B.E., general chairman of (Continued on Page 6) April 24 which compares with - Traffic safety lines are laid down mechanically in Westmount \u2014Acme-Harrison Photo \u201cSky Watch on 55\" \u2014 colorful film of the Mid-Canada Warning Line \u2014 opened 3,000 miles of Canadian sub- Arctic _ ito this week\u2019s meeting of Westmount Rotary Club, The film, depicting men and machines in a series of intri- had 2\u201d showers in the south.Next Week's Weather - \u201cMay 4 to 11 Clearing generally.Mainly sunny and quite mild with occasional showers or thundershowers.Some years we have of snow this week in the mountains and cold Bright mid-week then clouding again for changeable, but not unpleasant conditions for the end of the week.Nearly all Saturday mornings will be sunny during May and June.For Monday weddings, write to Mr.Neal, 6696 de Normanville, Montreal, giving date place and time, and enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope.By ERIC NEAL \u2018 Naval Units Will Mark + Rotarians Visit Sub - Arctic cate detection stations along the 55th Parallel, was produced by Trans-Canada Telephone System, ~ consisting d¥ \u201cthé country\u2019s seven major telephone companies.\u201cSky Watch on 55\" pictured men and supplies pouring in from the south, the erection and placement of towers, air strips, administration buildings, warehouses, living quarters.The vital line in the defence of Canada pushes through forests, muskeg and lakes \u2014 through the land of the Indian, Eskimo, missionary and Mountie \u2014 to link up the furthermost reaches of the continent.Depicting both the technicial side of the microwave setup and the problems encountered in moving a jungle of ma- = chinery before the spring breakup, the film clearly showed that the northern The Royal Canadian Navy in the local area will observe \u2018Battle of the Atlantic Sunday\u2019 by parading to church in the forenoon on Sunday next.The Protestant Church service will be held in Westmount Park Emmanuel Church, Lansdowne and Western avenues, and the Roman Catholic service at the Church of the Ascension, Sherbrooke street and Clarke avenue.Both services are at 11 a.m.At conclusion of the services Atlantic Battles Sunday \u201cmer an enemy torpedo shook the Coast.The British Freighter Nicoya and the Dutch freighter Leto were sunk.The survivors, wounded, shocked and coated with oil, landed on the hitherto peaceful shores of the St Lawrence.Later the same sum- surrounding district when it ran (Continued on Page 2) skies are no longer unknown.The way of life of the man who answered the challenge to build the Mid-Canada, Warning Line was shown as strictly a life for rugged individuals.Past president J.G.Lawson, who procured the documentary, was thanked by Bill Wray.Chairman at the session was club president William G.Moxley.J.L.Sladen welcomed visiting Rotarians.| the church parties will march independently to Westmount school grounds on Western avenue, just west of Melville where they will form up for a march past.The salute will be taken at the Westmount War Memorial by Commodore Paul Earl, CBE.,C.D., RCN (R), senior Naval Officer, Montreal area.Battle of Britain Sunday commemorates the service of the Royal Canadian Navy and Canada\u2019s Merchant Navy in the Second Wold War.: The observance this year falls 15 years almost to the day when Nazi U-Boats first pressed the sea war up the St, Lawrence and Canadian sailors fought and died within sight of the shores of \u2018their homeland.The first.attack occured \u2018 on iy WO \\ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FOR ST._ ANTOINE-WESTMOUNT ROSS WEBSTER, talks with.party \u201cleader JOHN DIEFENBAKER, who stopped here briefly Sit- the night of May 11-12, 1942, urday enroute to Quebec.on .\u2014Bermingham Photo off Gap des Rosiers off the Gaspe on 3 ee x Si pina i Eee Ù > des, DRAC à Fees Se MARLER OPENS BLIND CAMPAIGN: Hon.George C.Marler, Minister of Transport, chats with Mrs.B.Nell and Mrs.N.Olivier at the opening this week of the annual fund campaign \u2026 of the local associations for the-blind.\u2014Bérmingham Photo a 7 ne PAGE TWO THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.Unity Boys\u2019 Club i - 1090 GREENE AVE.| A, PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB \u2019 Hobby Show Exhibition.Some well-known junior entertainers wihio have appearéd on radio and television during the past several year§ will be among the cast.* Localite Evelyn Desjardins © and her Accordion will head a group of some 25 youngsters with music, song and dance.Carole Waterman who for two and a half years was the Birthday Girl on the Call Me Uncle Radio Show will appear.Billy Walker and his Trumpet, also well-known as a Radio artist, having starred as a singer of note on CKVL's Junior Singing Stars, in a supporting role in a junior playlet on CBM and also on CBC Folio.Other include: » Brian Christie \u201cMr.Nonchalant\u201d DZ OZ ri A MA M MAMA MA AE -a large number of articles com- We have received a shipment of genuine SHETLAND TWEEDS in all shades and pattems.Also imported WORSTEDS of highest quality Ladies and Gent's SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK Customers or our own material made up.® REPAIRING * REMODELLING © REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) WI.6633 By Maurice Mariasine, The Unity Boy's Club Talent Parade under the direction of Fred Pennell, will present a two-hour Variety Show at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club on Thursday, May 9, at 8 p.m.The Show is being held in conjunction with the Annual and hid rendition of \u201cGreen Door\u201d, his Guitar, acrobatic danseuse, Miss Lily Parks, the Thoun| sisters, Lorraine and Sylvia, Maureen Rennie, Muriel .Lawrence, the Four Hits - Yvomer| Mastro, Joan.Desjardins, June Dollard and Patsy Leger, Diane Desjardins and other special attractions., \u2018 HOBBY SHOW Ron Havard and his craft and hobby staff will have on display structed during the past year in the Craft and Hobby Workshops.La Petite Ballerina, Miss | %.ounise Blais, Gerald Hebert afidh |.The exhibition will provide any opportunity for parents and friends in the Community to see K for themselves what the children.\"have accomplished constructively' during the winter season.Exhibits will include: Leather- craft, art work, scrap books, woodwork, fretwork, knitting, paper craft, model planes, tapestry, metal tooling, wood carving, creative crafts, basketry and lino carving.A special exhibit of Japanese Crafts will also be shown.Judges include: Gordon Colhoon, E.B.Nicolle, Frank Kitchen and Miss Grace Britney.It is also expected that His Worship Mayor A.S.Bru- neau of Westmount will be in attendance.LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL The opening games of the 1957 Little League Baseball schedule takes place on Friday, May 10.Unity's representative team \u2018the Indians\u201d will be coached this year by Robert Robinson.The team has not as yet been chosen so that anyone interested in PHONE DE.NEW RESIDENTS ! Welcome to the West End For fast, Free delivery service FOR YOUR GROCERIES \u2014 MEATS 3416 \u2018a month ago were no match for x THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1957 dr * playing taseball this year still has a zhance to make the team - this providing that he is 12'| years of age and under, SPORTS NEWS In House League games last week - Jets defeated Flyers 73- | 40 and Comets defeated Wings 46-42.High scorers were: Ian Gill (26), David Tagieff (26), Rodney Wilson (21), Brian Sullivan (20), Kenneth Armour (20), Bobby Stewart (18), Larry Dallas (12), Michael Foley (10).Next games: Jets versus Wings and Comets versus Flyers.Boston West End House defeated the Unity Boys\u2019 Club in a two-game exhibition series - last Friday versus the Meteors 85-55 and last Saturday versus Unity Senior ¢B\u201d 80-56.The Unity squads who had completed their basketball activities over the well-conditioned Americans.It is expected that return games will be arranged next year during the 1958 playing season.It was announced this week that the, Annual Track and Field Meet will be held at the Westmoufit Athletic Grounds on Saturday, June 8.The Negro Community Centre are the defending champions and are currently holding the Rotary Club or Westmount Trophy.Entry forms are now available at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club.Badminton and Soccer continue to attract large numbers of members each week with a Badminton Tournament scheduled for the near future and an inter- club soccer league .will be inaugurated also in the very near future.Municipal Body .(Continued from Page 1) up the beach at the game village Marie-Claire Larson 2 ons 4.K.Kerr.PETROL PLEASE : HAROLD BEDORIKIAN fills a gas tank and FRANK \u2018CARPENTER and DAVID ANNESLEY stand by waiting their turn to earn money for.the Westmount YMCA HI Y.Art Janelle, at left, proprietor of the service station, gave the \u2018Y\u2019 boys five cents on each gallon of gasoline they served Saturday.The boys served\u2014700 gallons and made $86.Final Results Released From YMCA Winners of individual events were: Novice Girl Calisthenics \u2014 1, Monique Cloutier; 2.Micheline Cloutier; 3.L.Loeb; 4.G.Tetley, N.Dumoulin; 5.Eleanor Paget.Novice Girls Balance Beam 1.Monigue Cloutier; 2 B.Taylor; Nicole in L.Loeb; 5.- Eleanor Paget; 6.\u2018Micheline Cloutier, G.Tetley.Novice Girls Parallel Bars \u2014 1.B.Taylor; 2, Monique Cloutier, Nicole Dumoulin; 3.Loeb, icheline Cloutier; 4.Bleanor Paget; G.Tetley, Novice Girls Flying Rings \u2014.1.Nicole Dumoyl B, Taylor, S.Mac- Donald; 3.otb: Eleanor Paget: 5 \"G.Totiey: 6.Marnie Smit; 7.Monique Cloutier, Micheline Clouer Novice Girls 2 aulting \u2014 1.Monique Cloutier; 2.Taylor; 3.Eleanor Paget; 4.\u2018Micheline Cloutier; 5.Nicole Dumoulin; G.Tetley; 7 L.Loeb; 8.S.Macdonald Novice Giris, ALL ROUND CHAM FTON \u2014 1 \u201cMonique Gloutier (37 8): Cu (312): rÉeMicole, Du- Moulin (36.7); (3s.Di 5.Mi er C07 sen 8 .Paget cheline (35.5); 7.G.Pier GAT).Novice Girls, 1.Micheline Cloutier; ng Nicole \u201cDus ; Mas odonald; 4.Monique Bea Taylor; 6.G.Tetley.Calisthenies \u2014 Mr Leavitt: ron; 6.Junior Girls, Parallel \u2018Bars \u2014 1.Marie-Claire Larson: S.Cameron; 3.N.aden; 4.L.Dumoulin; 5.M.< < su Dumoul n; ine \u2014 1.Liersch; the boys\u2019 Girls, Nadons; 3 dividuel \"winners of x.Hobby Show | High Bar \u2014 1.D, Hamilton; 2.BE.Marsden; - 3.G.La.rose; 4, I.Belton; 5.P.\u2018Kissa; 6, B.Poirier.Boys Novice, Still Rings \u2014 1, D.Hamilton; 2.P.Kissa; 3.G.Larose; 4, B.Higgins; 5.I.Belton; 6.E Marsden.Boys Novice, Vaulting \u2014 1.G.La- rose; 2.1.Belton; 3.D.Hamilton; 4.B.Higgins; 5.E.Marsden; 6.B.Poirier.Boys Novice All Round Champion\u2014 Boys Novice, 1.G.Larose; 2.D.Hamilton; 3.I, Belton; 4.B.Higgins; 5.E.Mare den; 6.B.Poirier.Boys Novice, Trampoline \u2014 1.G.Larose; 2.B.Poirier; 3.B.Higgins 4.R, Love; 5.E.Marsden.Junior Boys Free Calisthenics \u2014 1.R.Desrosiers; 2.J.Croquet; 3.D Dixon; 4.D.R.4.J.\u2018Croquet.Junior Boys Parallel Bars \u2014 1.R.Desrosiers; 2.D.Dixon: 3.J.Croquet; 4.D.Hogg; 5.R.Seguin.Junior Boys Vaulting \u2014 1.Des rosiers; 2.J.Croquet; 3.D.Rion, 4.D.Hogg; 5.R.Seguin.Junior ys Still Rings 11 D Dixon; 2.J.1:18.R Desro giers; 4.D.Hogg: 5.R.Junior Boys All Round Champion\u2014 1.D.Dixon; 2.R.Desrosiers; 3.J.Croquet; 4.D.Hogg: 5.R.Seguin, Junior Boys Trampoline (Spécial) \u2014 1.R.Desrosiers; 2.D.Taylor.SW WINNERS Boys 12 and under Free Style \u2014 1.McJannet; 2, Bourne; 3.Dench.Boys 15 and under Free Style \u2014 1.Black; 2.Cooney; 3.MacGregor.Boys 18 and under Free Style \u2014 1.\u201cBlack; 2.McDougall; 3.McCabe.Boys 12 and under Breast \u2014 1.Mc Jannet; 2.Bourne.Boys 15 and under Breast \u2014 1 (Continued on page 19) SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE RATES W.FREDERICK and exploded, having missed its |events were as follows Master Watchmaker BEER \u2014 ALE \u2014 PORTER original target.That summer 1.Novice Boys dre Cattettenies \u2014 - twenty merchanc sips were sunk Hamilton: 4 G.Barratt.51, Bar 1370 GREENE AVE.in the St.Lawrence river and |ton; 6.B.Poirier.(Near Sherbrooke) Cooked Meats \u2014 Frozen Foods \u2014 Gulf area, the armed yacht Rac- Boys Novice, parallel Be Bare P.Kisea, = GL.1855 coon was lost wifn with all hands |4.B.Higgins; 5.I.Betton; 6.E.Marsden.Fresh Fruits & Vegefables \u2014 Soft Drinks FREE NYLON HAIR BRUSH and the Coiveile Charlottetown went dcwn with a loss of nine lives.Ay winter approacned a U-boat sank the Sydney-Porte aux Bauyues ferry, with a loss of 136 lives, one of them the only woman member ot the Canadian Navy tc die a: a result of eueiriy with Key to the Scripture\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy include the following (391:13): \u201cIt is error to suffer for aught but your own sins: Christ, or Truth, will destroy all other supposed suffering, and real suffering for your own sins will cease in proportion as the sin ceases.\u201d WITH EVERY $2.ORDER x ICE COLD BEER * STORE or QUALITY Serving your neighbours since 1929 3138 Sherbrooke St.W.\u2014 DE.3416 a De Cheseaux\u2019s comet sometimes is considered one of the seven wonders of space because it has six tails.ue rr FINE FLOORING © HARDWOOD ® RUBBER & COMPANY WESTMOUNT Free Estimates % Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors | Le oo i A.Ross Grafton 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET -~ WE.2323 ® ASPHALT LL 80 4 VOL.XXVIII, No.18 s.} oC of or WESTMOUNT SCHOOLS BAND: Front row, left to right: Ken Hamilton, - Linda Pottell, Linda Grobstein, Angela Stathatos, Sandra Moulton, Ingrid Hall, Pam Larratt, Ian Harris, June Manley, Elizabeth Beach, Hervy Wolff, Jennifer Beck, Stephen Roth, Colin Russel; Second row, 1.to r.: Sarah Fels, Carol Cohen, Jane Heward, Jennifer Robinson, Nancy Holland, Barbara Bovyer, Joseph Silver, Susan Freedman, Jean Simpson, Margaret Boake, Joan Russell, Arthur Beck, George Montgomery, Leslie McMartin, Doreen Connors, Raymond Sproule, Carol Tur- kenik, Irene Elkin, Joan Goldberg, Alena Kotrly; Third row, 1.to r.: Erik Peterson, Bill Atwood, Judy Kostman, Doreen Roskies, Nancy Roberts, \u2018Elizabeth Hanlon, Linda Patrick, David Binmore, Michael Lefcoe, Brian Wilson, Don Cochrane, Bruce Costom, Anthony Cassils, David Kittredge, Barbara Holt, Gordon Schwartz, David Dinsmore, Ross MacCormack, Howard Scott, Earl Cohen, Ross Mc- Crimmon, John Adams, Colin Aykroyd, Billy Hersch; Back row, 1.to r.: David Francis, Robert Swift, Richard Bra- bander, David Appelt, Stephen Levy, Douglas McCullough.A move born of desperation in \u201cthe final four games of the regular American Hockey League - season may net Buffalo Coach Frank Eddolls one of the league's most potent scoring lines next \u201c season.HIGH x SALE On Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's SUITS AND GOATS MADE TO MEASURE with best English materials and workmanship.10 DAYS DELIVERY Thru a Special Process your old Fur Coats can be made to look LIKE NEW also into Stoles, Capes and Shorties.RESTYLING AND REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE - (Just below St, Catherine) WE.5908 xaminer 1 WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1957 WE.4046 Reliable 5 Certified Watchmakers hy Se - | ut x YEARS wi WEsTHOUNT 4 Le oo | WATCH REPAIRS | OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.= PAGE THRER course study their musical Band.In the Senior High School, all instruction is presently done extra-curricularly, with the in- stumentalists of that school rehearsing only one noon hour per week.The best instrumentalists of.both schools form the West- mount High Schools Band, which performs two regular public concerts during the year, travels out of town and visits other schools to perform, and who will be heard at the Westmount Municipal Association meeting.The students who formed the first instrumental class five years ago graduate from high | | instrument as part of the Junior Choir Festival and the Westmount Hobby Show.He also finds time to write and arrange music for his bands, and has had several compositions and arrangements published and recorded.Their program Tuesday night ot Victoria Hall includes: Washington Post March (John Philip Sousa); Ode for Trumpet (Alfred Reed) soloist: David Binmore; _ A Walking Tune (Clare Grundman); Sandpaper Ballet (Leroy Anderson) soloist: Margaret\u201d Boake; Pavane (Maurice Ravel); and River Jordon (Maurice Whitney).The Westmount Y.M.C.A.\u2019s Y's Teen Club has made an exciting program for the month of May.On the 4th of May, there will be a regular dance with all the latest records.There will be no saving class.The Dance will start at 9:30 and last until 11:45 May 11th, there will be a new school curriculum.In each of the three grades, there ig kind of dance for this year's a class of thirty-five players, with an instrumentation similar to that of a complete band, learning to play an instrument by class instruction method.Only the best players in the school have the opportunity to perform at schoo! concerts as members of the Junior High School {Teens Club.It will be a Sadie Hawkins commencing at 9:30 and lasting until 11:45, Kamp Kanawana will be the site of our May 18th outing.We will be leaving the Westmount YMCA.at 8:00 am.and returning by 1:00 a.m.Dave An- nesley will have an active program to keep us all busy.The cost is $2.00 and you supply your | High School Band Of 40 Teens Club Plans For Month Of May Plans Ambitious Program Westmount High Schools Band is composed of 40 instrumentalists from the Senior and Junior High Schools, During the three years of Junior high, those pupils elect- swimming except for the life- ing to take and who are chosen for the Instrumental Music own lunch while the Teens Club provides a weiner roast for supper.Tickets must be bought by 5:00 p.m.Monday, May 13th from John Ancrum, Frank Carpenter, Liz Beamer, Judy Carpenter or from Jim Hawkes at the \u201cY\u201d.On May 25th, there will be a regular dance commencing at 9:30 until 11:45.Elections for President and Secretary will take place.We have thoroughly enjoyed seeing you all on Saturday night and if you have enjoyed coming, why don\u2019t you come to our closing dance on June 1st ?Donnie Cochrane's fabulous band will be there from 8:30 until 11:45, Prices are T5c stag.$1.00 drag, You are requested to make this a dressy affair.a Parking, washing, greasing, AV AV 4 4 370 Victoria Avenue (Just LANAI AS AIA AI AYAT AS AY 4 ALSO DAY OR NIGHT YEARLY CONTRACTS.VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.TCT UIUTUTINTNTUTNTINITNIN Parking Space Available Taking the frain at Westmount Station?Park your car here while on your trip.etc.ot reasonable rates, below Sherbrooke) EL.0767 æu AV AV 4 V 4 N school this year, and will be making their final appearances with the band on this current programme and at the May Melodies of 1957 to be held in the Gymnasium of the Junior High School on Acazemy Rd.on the evening of May 15.The band's director, Morley Calvert is a graduate of McGill University in Music, in Education, and also holds the LRSM diploma from the Royal Schools, London, in pianoforte; and an A.Mus.diploma from McGill as a trumpet player.He has been instrumental instructor in the Westmount Schools for seven years, and was asked to start the present instrumental course there five years ago.Mr.Calvert's other musical activities include Director of Bands at McGill University, a { post he has held since his own college days, and Solo\u2014Cornet player with the Montreal Citadel Band, Salvation Army.He has also led various city choirs, and has directed and taught at summer music camps in Quebec, | Ontario and New York.He has | appeared as guest conductor, centres in: this country and across the \u2018border, and has ad- .L CLOSED SATURDAYS i judicated at the United Church soloist, and clinician in several, Sports Award Night Planned By The 'Y\u2019 The Physical Committee of Westmount Y.M.C.A.under chairmanship of Dr.P.Kingston will hold a sports award night for all members of Y.M.C.A.re- | presentative teams on Friday, May 10th.The meeting will begin! at 7:30 p.m.with a sing song, presentation of awards and program.Speaker of the evening will be Rev.G.Cochrane, minister of Melville Presbyterian Church.Crests will be awarded to sportsmen who participated in their sports as members of Westmount Y.M.C.A.teams.The largest group of competitors are from the newly formed Y's Mens Boys Swimming Team under the coaching of Fred Rowley, Dick Dendy and Mrs.Pat Graham.Other groups receiving awards \u2018will be the Gymnastic Club, Jun- | ior Leaders Corps, Senior and Junior Basketball Clubs, Floor , Hockey Team, Youth Department Service Corps, Hobby Show.Directors and Life Saving Claas.8 HOUR COLOUR SLIDE PROCESSING in by 9 \u2014 Out by 5 On Ektachrome and Anscochrome NO EXTRA CHARGE SERVICE With each roll black FREE 5x 7 ENLARGEMENT and white developed C.A.(Nick) Nicholls 4178 St.Catherine St.(Near Greene! ACME PHOTO :.- E.D.(Ted) Harrison Wi.5709 WE DELIVER West Engineered concrele.__\u2014 NW WW Designed for ENS: © PRIVATE HOMES eo COMMUNITIES ng Fools CLUBS ~ with LANCO AUTOMATIC SKIM-FILTER SYSTEMS pools complete wilh all accessories, designed and built by experts.Estimates without obligation SMITH BUILDING SERVICES RIVERSIDE 7-1168 ne\" we EXAMINER Sexving the City of Westmount THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hamplon Ave., Moatreal HUnter 1-2771* Joha W.Sancton Hugh E.McCormick Publisher President Harry V.Stoddard, Director of Advertising Harry B.Houghton, Director of Production Kenneth Hatton, Director of Sales Lorne D.Macbean, Secretory-Treaswrer Tracy S.Ludington, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager She Examiner aims to be an independent, elean news- Paper for the home, devoted to publie service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept, Ottawa.Bicycles Are Vehicles Should Be Handled as Such ond / Riders Should Observe Laws Inconsiderate young people on bicycles are fast becoming a major problem in the West End.They appear to be ignorant of even the nfost elementary safety and traffic regulations.They ride in shoals the wrong way, on one way streets, swerve in front of automobiles, and even tear along the side- - walks.Police have had to warn teenagers for riding misdemeanors and during the past few weeks a number of infants and elderly persons have been knocked down and injured by cyclists.The bicycle is defmed in the dictionary as \u201ca vehicle propelled by the feet of the rider.\u201d \u201cVehicle\u201d is the operative word.As a vehicle it comes under the motor vehicles act and is subject to the same traffic code as an automobile.It is an admirable mode of conveyance, safe, silent and ideally suited for young people.It can, however, be driven dangerously and recklessly and thus become a hazard to the life and limb of the rider and to the person it strikes.All that is required is elementary courtesy and common sense, and it is the duty of parents to impress this upon their children.If they are not taught now, what will THE CWANA they be like when they graduate to automobiles ?In some cities ot the United States bicycle licenses are not issued until the rider has passed a test in traïfie regulations, hand signals and road courtesy.We are not advocating increased regu-: lations, put perhape one of our admirable service clubs might sponsor lessons in road behavior.A Community Registered : Esumerctors Do Good Job of Listing for Elections This community, like all others right across the country, went through the experience last week of having its collective self registered for voting purposes.Not everyone was registered, of course.To do a perfect job would have required much longer than the five days allowed by law.But election officials believe that a very high percentage of those qualified were duly entered on the lists.The odd residence was missed, and there were citizens here and there who weren\u2019t home when the enumerators made their visits.But all things considered the enumerators did a good job.Complaints have been few.For those who were missed, offices will be opened later where they can have their names added to the lists.The enumeration just concluded compiled the \u201cpreliminary\u201d lists.The official lists, to be used in the polls en election day, will be those prepared by the revising officers after they have made the additions, corrections and deletions on the preliminaries.The procedure in having your name added is quite simple.You appear before the revising officer for your locality and identify yourself.Names of these officers and the addresses at which they will sit will be widely publicized \u2014 by pester, in the press, on the lists shortly to be mailed to electors throughout the riding, and by information supplied by the committee rooms of the political parties.For the benefit of those who believe the enumerators are bound by law to register every qualified voter, no matter how many return visits they might have to make, it should be pointed out that the onus to have his name included rests finally with the elector.It is up to him to give the enumerators every co-operation possible.And if he is missed by them, it is up to him to visit a revising officer.Local Potters Puttering Successtully Work In Fine Arts Exhibit Will Prove By SHIRLEY AYER ning sculpture, a stoneware brown stoneware vase and cookie jar with incised decora- budvase.The West End may be goin, to pot.y BOIME tion and a green earthenware Grace Pickering, 4858 West- bowl by Virginia McClure are more, has two earthenware Members of the loeal Pot- included in the show.bowls, one green and one blue ters Club and other local Among other local residents in the exhibition.Jadwiga Ram- sculptors are well represented za, 639 Cote St.Lue, is repre~ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1957 in the 1957 Canadian Ceramics exhibition which will be held at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts May 11 to 28.Out of nineteen Montrealers represented in the show, fourteen are connected with the West End by residence or membership in the Potters\u2019 Club which has its studio on Elm avenue in Westmount.One exhibit by Virginia Mc- Clure, 5815 Somerled, won a $100 award for the sculpture of a free form in stoneware.Exhibits in sculpture, pottery And enamel for the 1957 show were selected at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto from all over Canada.The show appeared in Toronto in April.After the Montreal appearance one-half of the entries will be selected by representatives of the National Gallery to be shown in Ottawa and other Canadian cities.A smaller number will be selected to be shown in the Canadian Pavillion of the Brussels World Fair in 1958.In addéion to ner award win- who have displays in the show is Hilda Bolte, a member of the Potters\u2019 Club who is represented by a portrait head called Claude in terra cotta and a terra cotta racoon.M, Caya, another member of the Potters\u2019 Club, has a grey-green earthenware covered jar in the exhibition.Elizabeth and Charles Dela- sented by a blue and white earthenware plate and a green and white earthenware bottle.Eileen Reed, 574 Cote St.Antoine, has a vase, a brown jug, and a turquoise and brown casserole in the show.These three exhibitors also are members of the Potters\u2019 Club, field, 65 Holton, have a work ofk enamel on copper called The Family in the show.Margaret Friend, 4595 Ridgevale avenue, a member of the Potters\u2019 Club is represented in the exhibition by a green earthenware jug set with six beakers and an earthenware candlestick with joined figures in an underglaze design.A Hampstead husband and wife, Eileen and J.J.Harokl, 5613 Queen Mary road, have nine displays in the show.Mrs.Harold is represented by two stoneware plates, a stoneware bowl and bottle vase, and an earthenware bowl.Mr.Harold\u2019s displays are a stoneware bow! and hottle vase, a branch vase, and a turquoise and + * Show off!\u201d coro.Caw Letters A ® He Editor.Red Cross Success .Helped By Paper Sir: The metropolitan western division of the recent Red Cross campaign was sufficiently fortunate to exceed its objective, which was achieved through the assistance of many active.ean- vassers and other friends who admirably assisted somewhat be- Hind the seenes.- I would like to express to you the appreciation of those of us who were tied in directly with the canvassing phase, for the wonderful support we received from.you through The Examiner, Joe HKenkel .« Liberals Favored - By Woman Elector Sir: Women today constitute more than half the voting population and ean and will exercise a preponderant influence in the election of crrdidates, We, more than the male electors, eppreeiate and benefit from social security insurance.Having lived abroad I can make comparisons in the matter of what our government has done to make life less of a burden for these who toil The King and St.Laurent governments introduced unemployment insurance, allowances, old age pensions and a national health plan to be jointly administered by the Federal and provincial governments.In my view we would be wanting in gratitude if we failed to vote for the Government candidate in this constituency.According to reports, he is held in high esteem by all who know of his ability and the splendid service he bas rendered im the important positions he occupies.The union of the Liberal Party and the elegtors has been a fruitful one \u2014 why make any change ?(Mrs.) H.T.Easter Seal Drive Seen Topping 1956 Sir: While our campaign officially closed on April 23, I have every confidence that within the next week or two, additionai subscriptions will be received ane that we will top the 1956 figure by a reasonable margin.Wiile I had hoped for a more prompt response to our appeal, there are many factors which have contributed to the delays which have taken place and allowance must of necessity be made for these, I do feel that our final total will be one which will allow us to keep faith with the crippled and handicapped of our city and province.The co-operation extended to our campaign by your good sel through the valued columns of The Examiner is something for whieh we are indeed deeply grateful.You helped keep our campaign before the public and in this manner you played a very important part in the measure of success already achieved.We are grateful to you and all that we can say at this time ig that to the very best of our ability we will see to it that all of tha funds collected are expended \u201cor charity but with scrupulous care for the betterment of those on whose behalf we appeal.Will you kindly accept for \u2018yourself and convey to all others associated with your paper who played a full part in this impeort- ant effort, the grateful thanks: of Rotary; of the benefitting organizations, and of those \u2018/ha will benefit, the crippled and handicapped of our city and province.R.E.Meagher, Chairman, By the Way .! HIS is the last day for sending everything in Prodnose: What does this refer to?= \u201cMyself: Everything.- Prodmose: But why.should anybody send anything in?\u2019 Myself: Don't ask me.Ask the fools who may send things in, It is their affair.I never asked anybody to send anything.Prodnose: been sent in?Myself: Nothing, -s0 far.Nobody knows about it.I want to stop it happening, before it -is too late.- Prognese: Too late for what ?Myself: For whatever might happen.; Well, what has Shave before you woke R those who feel sleepy when they wake up in the .morning \u2014 whieh is a perfectly natural feeling\u2014there are now 73,624 infallible cures.Every single cure maxes you wake with a yell of joy, leap from your bed roaring with happy laughter, and go through the day's work like a six-inch shell * through melted butter.But it ië only Snibbozodi! which gets you out of bed before you are awake, and gives you enough energy to wash, shave and dress while still asleep.Snibbo- zodil contains sunshine, sea breezes, and 34 fashionable drugs\u2018 which have no permanent ill-effeets, as far as medical scienee knows at present.\u2014Beacheomber.family 4\u2014 Sound Film Sunday At Calvary Church \u201cON THIS ROCK\u201d is a story of the United Church at work on the frontier \u2014 on the border between Quebee and Labrador in the centre of the tremendous new iron-ore development.The specific location is Knob Lake, at the end of steel, 350 miles north of Seven Islands, the north shore treminus on the Gulf of St.Lawrence.It is a story with the slow rhythm of an experience in introspection.A pit foreman reveals many of the things that he experienced mentally and emotionally as some servants of the church came into contact with him.Through these musings of Pete Stallings we discovered the significance of the church in the frontier area.In the opening scenes you see something of the country, and a montage of the complete mine operation from blasting to ore train on its way to the St.Lawrence.The music was specially written for the film.The instrumentalists were members of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.The recording was done in the Bex- keley Studio.Although the central figure \u2014 the pit foreman\u2014is the professional actor, the three churchmen in the story are the three actual people who took part in this portion of church history that we report.This is important in a documentary.The following comment has \u2018been received from one of our ministers in the area who formerly worked with the National Film Board.- \u201cIt was a pleasure to.find none of the factual errors which often mar a film for people who know its background and setting.The deliberate pace and emotional context were in marked contrast to the brassy newsreel type of film previously done on Iron Ore operations.\u201d Labor income of Canadians in 1956 totalled $14,284,000,000 an increase of 11.5 per cent over 1955.Balf the gain was due to an increase in the number of Canadians at work, the remain- Easter Seal Campaign > .ou.der to higher wages, \u2014 Quick Canadian Facts \u201c sat ~ he, sea rienable [perma- as med- resent.omber.ni a à à EEE EWART EVERSON, past president of Were- dale Boys Home, presents JOSEPH DION with the A.D.Thornton Memorial prize for pregress at the annual awards presentation PAGE FIVE WESTMOUNT TAILOR and VALET SERVICE > \u20ac.CYNAMON, Manager Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Tailor SUITS and COATS made to order from our or your own material at moderate prices.We do every kind of Tailoring\u2014AIlterations, Remodelling and Repairs.PROMPT SERVICE 4255 St.Catherine St.West WE.2672 GO TO NEW YORK .THE \u201cLAZY WAY\" Leaving Montreal May 17th on board SS CASTEL FELICE for five- day (4 nights) cruise to New York.Spend 3 nights in New York at the Piccadilly Hotel, where youll have a choice of sightseeing tours.Return by air in the evening of May 24.$115.00 por person in outside cabins $105.00 per person in inside cabins prices imclude meals on board, room and breakfast in New York and transportation, WESTMOUNT INTERNATIONAL - TRAVEL SERVICE 4927A Sherbrooke St.West (Near Claremont) HU.8-3941 STUART G.STEELE, Pres.H.C.JOHNSTON C0., LTD.held Tuesday evening.Over forty awards Established 1917 were presented by members of the governing council and the Westmount Rotary Club.Old And New Bills And Coins Displayed At Redpath Museum == =x rove =o West End residents with a hope of making a fortune city\u2019s 1957 sales mark to $1, from.old bills or coins in their possession will be making |302,864.The figures were re- their way to McGill's Redpath Museum, where an exhi-|leased today by the Montreal bition of currency is in progress.The currency on display in-x cludes the bills of several continents and the question posed by the exhibition is \u201cHow do you think the current Canadian dollar measures up?\u201d \u2018The problem isn\u2019t one for the foreign exchange expert, who can but quote the latest rates, but for the Museum visitor who wants his eyes opened to bank note design as a branch of the engraving art, officials point out.The exhibit offers \u2018a colorful array of bank notes from different parts of the Commonwealth, and foreign lands, including a French colonial bill and the Israeli pound, considered among the most attractive.The puzzling question is how the Camadian dollar can be considered to rate.The Museum, in providing ballots, isn't at all sure how the public will react.The display is on loan from the collection of H.D.Allen, a Montreal numismatist, and has been arranged to mark National Coin Week, May 6 to 12.Coin Week is observed annually under the sponsorship of the American Numismatié Association, a frat-|, ernal organization of over 11,000 collectors and students of coins, tokens, medals and monetary notes.A feature designed to attract younger visitors to the Museum will be a grab bag, from which each will be invited to draw a souvenir cein from an interesting foreign assortment.This feature will be available to children under 12 who come accompanied by an adult during National Coin Week.The Museum reports that à great number of current ex-; hibits in history and nature study also should prove of benefit to such an age group.4 Included in the paper money display.are sections dealing with historic scenes of bank notes, famous people on bills and notes honouring important industries.| Inciuded in the last category are a group of early Canadian bilis, | pointing up the significance of lumbering, fishing and farming at the turn of the century.Redpath Museum is open to the public, free of charge, daily except Sunday, from 9 to 5.Don't wait for a storm to find out your car's windshield wipers don\u2019t work, Tést them at once, All through May, Check Your Car, Check Accidents, urges the Canadian Highway | GENERAL CONTRACTORS MAINTENANCE DIVISION mT ALTERATIONS and PAINTING REALTY SALES Real estate sales in West- 1960 Manufacturers St.Fl.5271-2 Real Estate Board.ANNUAL MEETING {Open To AH Residents) WESTMOUNT ASSOCIATION Victoria Hall \u2014 Tuesday, May 7th 815 P.M.\u2018Attend your annual town meeting to discuss Westmount municipal problems and hear the state of the City reviewed by His Worship The Mayor and by the Council.A program of band music will be presented by the Westmount High Schools Band.x Kk x Refreshments, get-together and open discussion * * * A Membership open to all residents of Westmount .annual fees $2.00 ~ af PR ENA te CAE Ne a A ET ats ree = - \u2026 em 0 0 2 ee eae ; PAGE SIX - 7 .- T \u20ac Boy Scout.\u201d (Continued from Page 1) _ the campaign, George L.Van.Koughnett, chairman of the residential section, expressed the _ Association's \u201cthanks to all who \"had helped in any way, and the hope that the final results would be still gloser to the full objective of $150,000 by the end of the Association\u2019s year.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1857 Small, Slender Woman In Pink Silk Sari Speaks Of Spiritual Atom To Baha'i Here By SHIRLEY AYER + LT he RATT JIE EE a, __ ne Lp or RT : \u201cWe are just like dif- When you travel, be sure vour money\u2019s safe + < .Always carry larger amounts in the form of Royal Bank Travellers Cheques.They\u2019re as good as cash\u2014and a lot less worrisome.If they should be lost or stolen, and have not been countersigned, we refund Before you take a trip, drop in and convert your cash into loss-proof your money.travellers cheques.CURRENT ACCOUNTS .SAVINGS ACCOUNTS TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES - MONEY ORDERS SAFEKEEPING SERVICES THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA CANADA'S LARGEST 64 Branches in Montreal and District \u201cferent colored flowers \u2019 in a garden where yon _ find unity in diversity,\u201d \u201c7.Mme.Meherangiz Mun- -Brows To Take Plècs Mey 4 Mr.Wm.Moxley, President, and the following members of Westmount Rotary and their wives, are attending the Gu'de- Brownie Rally at the Forum Saturday evening, May 4: Mr.E.E.Mills, Mr.Wm.Close, Mr.A.Boyer, Mr.B.Empey, Mr.D.T.Youngson, Sharp.Mrs.D.T.Youngson will direct the Colour Ceremonials .and the March-past, and Miss \u2018Elizabeth Newill, avenue, Commissioner of West- mount, will be in charge of arrangements for the comm'ssion- ers during the March-past, Rally On the Eve of the Rally, and\u2019 with weeks of busy preparation and rehearsals behind them, the \"participarits are Ildoking forward to ad evening of fun, ex- Mr.Frank¥ 3880 Oliver\u2019 citement and colorful pageantry of.Guiding.Westmount Guides and Brownie Sixers are minded to be on time according to instructions for the special buses which will pick up at Westmount and Victor:a avenues at 6.40 p.m.and at Cote St.Antoine road and Staunton avenue, at 6.45 p.m.Choice Meat and Groceries Fresh Fruif and Vegeiables HAINES of Westmount \u201cNoted for Quality\" 4466 St.Catherine West WE.8257 © Massages Mia della Slenderizing \u2018& Beauty Salon Expert Hair Styling \u2014 Permanents Hair Dyeing a Specialty \u2014 Manicuring ® Facials and Unwanted Hair Removing © Steam Bath © Sun Lamp ® Pedicure Treatments.McGee social chairman and her | Biro: SS and Dry Air For appointment Please Phone Glenview 1154 \u20184504 St.Catherine St.West (Near Abbott) - ; \u2018 LADIES: Just how old is your | Bet You Wouldn't Drive a Car That ou Pi, ca 0 1 g {ls You can \u2018have this modern TH \u201cWORK SAVING\u201d KITCHEN a For a Small Monthly Payment 110 COMPLETE with GE * DESIGNING gt.% FIXTURES FTE % FLOORING f % HEATING iS %* PLUMBING ; 4 * TILING ; % ELECTRIC WIRING % CARPENTRY i WORK ; ONE | PRICE i \"PACKAGE DEAL\" i No Extra 2 Hidden Charges: \" & HEATING COMPANY.OÙ 6170 Jeanne Mance St., (Comer Van Home) \u2019 Call CR.6-3761 Co Le PAGE SIXTEEN THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1957 Travel In Comfort \u2019 a In The $$.Homeric If you enjoy travel in comfort, * leisurely, with the best of hotel accommodation, finest of food and wonderful sight seeing, you \u2018 should join the special overseas party arranged by Tobin\u2019s Travel Bureau, for this summer.The party will sail from Quebec : on July 2 in the well known beautiful SS Homeric, will visit eight countries in Great Britain A and the Continent, and reach - Montreal on August 19.The land portion: of the tour is made by.an especially chartered motor \u2018 -_ Coach.All arrangements are .definitely first class.The tour ; will he accompanied by Mrs.H.B, Pope, whose many enjoyable parties are so well known.As ship space is 80 heavily j booked, it is necessary to reserve| TRINITY CHURCH Girl Guides and Pamela Kitching, Mrs, E.Sergent, Donna 107 In the Laurentians at once for the few places left.Brownies photographed at a mother and Stewart, Mrs.Cortesi, Heather Robertson, Further information may be had daughter banquet on April 27.Included im John Robertson, Mrs.Day and Jane.\u2018 TWIN FIR CAMP from Mrs.Pope or Tobin's Tra- this group are: Mrs.Ed Hickin and Anne; \u2014Bermingham Photo vel Bureau.Mrs.Esson and Brenda; Captain Maddock, - : For Boys 8 to 16 A rustic boys camp for the Dominion-Douglas WA For Other Women's \u201c development of healthy minds I'S - N S P 8.9 | ; and bodies, The Women\u2019s Associan oi dh .\u2018 | News see rages V i Reai à .= ¥ gr egisier your boy how for Dominion Douglas Church will Antoine road, will serve as vice- 4 ce TWIN FIR CAM meet for sewing and the folding : chairman for the Westmount p Bob Vale, Di P of cancer dressings on Tuesday, - 10° west area.ih P.O ae.Director at 10 am.Luncheon will be At the annual meeting of the St.George Ladies| Other appointments in areas ! -O.Box 51 - Station H served at 1 p.m.Acting as hos- Curling Club, Mrs.G.W.Cross, the president, was in the adjacent to Westmount include Montreal, Que.tesses will be Mrs.Frank Robin- ; to ole | ep 057-58 Mrs.Demetre Argyrakis, 4860 i son and Mrs.Wm.Harrison.chair.The following slate of officers for 1957-58 were|Grogvenor avenue, who will à elected: Mrs.J.H.Reid, past¥ chair Cote des Neiges south, 5 president; Mrs.G.W.Cross; pre- Red Feathe li f and Mrs.Newton P.Taylor, 157 ; sident; Mrs.À.J.D.Wright, 1st I IS S Ballantyne avenue, in charge of ( A M P M A A / vice-president; Mrs.W.A.Ral- .Montreal West.ston, 2nd vice-president; Mrs.H.Cam dl n Chairmen In The Laurentians T.Mason, secretary; Mrs.J.S.p g Hamilton, treasurer; Mrs.C.A.Appointments of chairmen to A friendly family atmosphere for boys and girls 7-12 yrs.ister, match chairman; Mes.supervise the residential can- \u201c i oss Stuart, mem ip and| yags of Westmount for the 1957 ® Booklet upon request.publicity; Mrs.R.F.Baril, hos-| Red Feather campaign were an- .pitality chairman; Mrs.Gilbert nouced this week by Mrs, Anson % Director: Ruby E.J.Smith, Layton, L.C.A.representative._|C.McKim, 3057 Trafalgar ave- Oo 2 i Mrs.W.E.Thompson, Matci| nye, chairman of the Women's < ' 501 Claremont Ave., Westmount chairman was in charge of the! Division.ç : CES presentation of prizes.Westmount has been divided hb - C ALL i i The winners were: into three main areas for can- : Cg Thompson Trophy: Mrs.R.C.: ; 4 .Bartram, Mrs.C.A.Lister, Mrs.vassing purposes, with Mrs.& # .L.B.McCreedy, Mrs.A.D.New- W.P.Carr, 445 Strathcona ave- McKennAS sf ell \u2014 Skip.' nue, appointed to head the West- & PA Thompson Trophy: Runners- mount east district; Mrs.W.H.wt : fa # up: Mrs.Ross Stuart, Mrs.À Seymour Lucas, 3787 Cote des A p: : \u2019 Stan | Neiges road, chairing West- Plat 4 8 ~ W.Earle, Mrs.J.S.Hamliton, mount north, and Mrs.E.À < 4444 LA 2 cu.yds.$7.50 - 3 cu.yds.$11.- 4 cu.yds.M5 W- Coos = Sib N,|Durnford, 658 Belmont avenue iy proche St RE y .: ; : T|heading W .Mrs.Mountain below Sher a $14.50 Delivered \u2014 1 cu.yd., price on request Braay, Mrs.C.A.Lister, Mrs.S.| 4 Re oh ee os.\u2014 \u2014 iF .G.Wright, Mrs.J.S.Hamilton ~~ \u2019 \u2019 be + The finest top soil obtainable Ski oy \u2014 p.à i ; Ralston Trophy: Runners-up: He e BLAC e Mrs.R.C.Bartram, Mrs.O.Là Raab, Mrs.T.J.Guilboard, Mrs.iE $6.00 per cu.yd.\u2014 2 cu.yds.or more Phil Martin \u2014 Skip.= & $5.50 per cu.yd.delivered President's Prize: Mrs.E.H.ÿ Filling Earth, $9.00 per load of 4 to 5 cu.yds.Edwards, Mrs.8.G.Wright, Mrs.i J.H.Reid, Mrs.J.S.Hamilton \u2014 \u2018 i\" PEAT HUMUS-, | Fs \u2014 Match Chairman's Prize: Mrs.\u2018a; , K.Wiggett, Mrs.C, A.Lister, 190 oe: Sn Mrs.F.M.Hogle, Mrs.G.Lay- Ÿ elivere .ton \u2014- Skip.> Per ton, loose, $24.00 Junior Doubles: Mrs.C.B.; Charron, Mrs.O.L.Raab.Dé LE .Colt League: Mrs.W.J.Mec- ; Rock Garden Stone $15.00 per ton Delivered Kay, Mre.K.Wiggett, Mrs.à Jr L 4 All types of stones and cement blocks for walks and ein Calder, Mrs.F.M.Hogle pg 1175 Mountain SLL -\u2014 Tot Lx terraces.Prices on request.Senior Doubles: Mrs.T.I.Guil- Q Fifty-nine Years of Guarding Your Furs § ; agri ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS De lL Martin.OU ~ US A 3 .rs.J.».- RTE EVERGREENS, PERENNIAL AND ANNUAL PLANTS.Keown.8 ° x SY | 2 5 fla a .4 TE à Daccord Ready Mix Lawn Top Dressing Women's ORT M | S ] A K E i i ; i i The most practical and effective ready-mixed top Montreal Women's ORT Casa- \u201d ° bE dressing for your lawn.Contains rich screened top blanca Group 7 will hold its next LC ay 108 never à mistake to be ready.Eola 5 soil, high percentage of organic matter, top quality meeting in the form of a Dessert er Ready Ho SN our Hotte EE grass seed {free of clover).Mixture blended to Luncheon on Wednesday, May 8, 9% BUT do not Jake any mistake = : et à give quick results.at 1 p.m.in the home of Mrs.R.buy canvas awnings, the emly Fi : k 1b i + | .Van der Walde, 210 Edgehill ave- one suitable for our climate, Ne 5 {\u20ac ag will cover 100 square feet (10° x 10°) more nue, Westmount.other type is cooler than canvas wn f or less.Minimum weight 100 lbs.when packed.The highlight of the meeting .+.« so flexible; HOT DAYS, | E \u201cà PER BAG 2.15 DELIVERED 2 CARRY will be a Fashion Show.awnings up So easy to 2 4 Sub: 4 .[RA] Mrs.L.Fitch, presiding, in the Fall whem we need sun © 4 a) .Là and light in our home during the ; Ri = You are invited to visit our Nuzsery at Stanley Church WA cold Winter days.dpi be 5 > | fa i 900 MONTEE DE LIESSE The monthly meeting of the © Foiding Chairs © Garden Umbrellas ® Lounging Chelrs on Wheels : LE At Cote Vertu \u2014 Ville St.Laurent Women\u2019s Association of Stanley Canvas awnings cost one-third of other types and can easily be doy : ren Presbyterian Church will be held replaced on present frames.Few > on Tuesday in the Ladies\u2019 Parlor NP.og E D ACCORD LTD at 1.15 pr.Lunch will be served Call: WE.1774 - 1446 _ 1, 1 by Group \u201cC\" under the leader- || Estimates without\u2019 charge or obligation.; Ÿ \u2018 + ° ° ship of Mrs.Milton Brown, \u2019 Co GRADUATE LANDSCAPE CONTAACTOR > THE CANVAS CONVERTERS LID ty © RI 4.3425 \u2014 RI 4-3823 As many as 34 beechnuts have IAF \" «oT + been removed from the cheeks 4270 St.James Street West | ) of one chipmunk. .42.Antiquated l Fl.4616 Hash .Rambler Metropolitan Ambassador Get a Lift Out of Going === Go Rambler CITY MOTORS 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1957 hel RL aan -, PAGE SEVENTEE The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertisin \"\u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 HUnter 1 -2771x Pleas phone your Ads carly in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue 10 Words 45+ 3c for each additional word 85 COUNTRY HOUSE TO LET 26 GARAGE TO LET 29 \u2018FOR SALE -82 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED BEVANS Lake, cottage, 4 screened verandah, boat, safe bathing.OR.1-8154.Q-55 LAURENTIAN lakeside cottage, fur- mished $250.00 season.DE, 9627.Q-24 | s LOTS FOR SALE LAVAL des Rapides, 10 minutes from city.Lots.Easy terme.3-3131 anytime.ais 10 OFFICES TO LET + Doctors\u201d Offices Medical Towers, corner Cote des Neiges and Sherbrooke.Reasonable rent.Parking facilities.PL.5251; evenings.RE.8-5277.Q-59 OFFICE to let, furnished.\u2018Apply to Apt.8, 4412 St, Catherine St, West- mount.Q-21 OFFICE to let, one or two, 300 sq.ft.each, 320 Victoria Ave.DE.1184, May oecupancy.Q-22 12 APARTMENTS su TO LET ATTRACTIVE 4 room apartment, front and back veran- dans.Located on Sherbrooke St., Western N.D.G.Heated, stove, refrigerator and janitor service, $90.00, \u2018Phone FIL WESTMOUNT, 435 Grosvenor Ave, 715-r00m apt., heated, taxes paid, hot water.Apply the new janitor.WE.0071 or call RE.8.5227, 12:2 p.m.or 6-8 p.m.Q-4 FURNISHED or unfurnished 4 roomed.Children welcome.Mrs.Culhane, FI.2507 or CL.5-2831.-40 18 APARTMENTS WANTED 4 or 5 large roomed apt.or duplex in older type house.High ceilings.For 2 adults.References.Residential Westmount.FI.60906.Mrs.Lubbers, 17 FLATS, DUPLEXES WANTED WANTED in Westmount, 7 roomed duplex, with garage.EL.5700.Q-27 20 ROOMS TO LET PLEASANT room to rent, near At- water avenue.GL.6884.Q-57 ROOM to let, 4277 Western, vicinity Greene Ave., Apt.1.4205 Dorchester near Greene, comfortable room, nicely furnished, running water, \u2018balcony, privileges.52 rooms, | Reasonable Rates Short or long periods.Services | available.Call George Durocher, Victoria Avenue Garage.370 Victoria Avenue.EL.0767.Q-41 26-a PARKING SPACE TO LET 4258 Dorchester West near Greene, $5.00 per month.WI.2658.Q-60 27 GARAGES WANTED tween Greene months.WI.971 29\" FOR SALE DINING ROOM SET In black, 9 piece mahogany.Excellent condition, $25.00.HU.9-2969.and Atwater, 6 6.Q-51 GARAGE wanted, Dorchester, be.| MIRRORS Imported: plate glass and crystal mirrors, decorative framed mirrors, trays and tea wagons, very reasonably priced.1907 Notre Dame West.Telephone WE, 6173.Q-13 GOLF bag, carrier, 4 matched Me- Gregor woods, 9 irons, left handed, $90.00.DE.3785.LEAVING country, sacrifice, Tadies bicycle, skates and skis, sewing machine, vacuum cleaner and household | effects.Will swap for luggage.Mrs.Culhane, FI.2507 or CL 5 Q-39 LARGE walnut radio and phonograph combination.Cabinet in excellent condition and could be converted into chest, radio needs repair.Sacrifice $10.00.DE.9123.DINING room set, also rugs.DE.1227, Q-38 THREE piece chesterfield suite, good condition.Call DE.2285.Q-30 LADY'S bicycle, English Hercules, 3 speed gear, fully equipped, excellent condition, $35.00.EL.3608.Q-45 LIGHT blue wool and cashmere loomed in England.Size 38.GL.6884.Q-56 HOOKED rugs, different sizes; extension table; golf set.GL.LADY'S golf clubs.5 irons.2 hand crocheted bedspreads for single beds.4862.39 GENUINE Chinese rug in ood condition.Call HU, 9-3113 or ESE.2513.Q-37 BOAT, new 13\u2019 Dory type for motor or oars, $200.00.EL.6534.Q-3 [CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 8.Cavity $.Spear of 9.Miss Arden © grass J and \u20ac Pale others 11.Animate 10.Bird's home 32.Push 14.Swathing 13.Leave out 18.Name (Bib.) 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sodding, shrubs, patios, flagstone walks, ete.Special monthly rate for maintenance.Town references.Work guaranteed.Free estimates.New Method Landscaping.HU.9-2273.Q-10 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS ALL makes of sewin overhauled, reconditioned or repaired personally \u2018oy experienced man.Satis.43.Extra | Montreal, The schools represent- - 44.Nurees ed are Mount Royal High, Mont- - Corient) real High, St.Laurent High, \u201c row West Hill High, Willingdon, Ken- .A gile sington, Rosedale, Merton, Monk- 1 3.Capital lands High, Sir Arthur Currie, Paru) Jona, Elmgrove, Parkdale, Gar- FRANK B.COMMON, .JR, 8.Greedy denview, Algonquin, Carlyle,| 167 Edgehill road, who has 4.Discovers Dunrae Gardens, and Montreal been named chairman of the oe Hosea West High.Callahan \u2018will be Professional.and Public Sera ss Patsy Callaha: , proposed plano soloist and Michael Car- vices Division for this fall's 2, Jam part penter will be the Violoncelo| Red Feather appeal.The drive of lex ; ; Soloist.° opens September 28.- est MC mena cL BE ; \u2018 hemp nv a A ke tr ee - we - Awe wat eee _ - _ E._\u2026.- - - Fa ed cm one action guaranteed.Charges\u2019 moderate, RE, 1.4872, Q-16 = bri et atm + ran 2655 pt as i ns mu Sama pag machines \u201d SE TRE SRR te) oe A I RE Rp, A FRE ES à ER ET 3 ar WETS 2 re Tr ELE PAGE EIGHTEEN the \u201cbiggest, little hockey The Loyola kids lost to the powerful Shopsys team from .Toronto 2-0.The locals played exceptionally well all the way but were handicapped by several - penalties coupled with strong defensive play on the part of .the Torontonians.A -It was unfortunate the Loyola boys had to draw the more experienced tournament - wise Queen City team in their initial game in the week-long tourna- _ ment, It was a long, tiring trip for the locals but the kids enjoyed : every minute of it.Following their elimination the boys packed immediately and boarded the train for home with their coach, Bill Fisher, and man- \u201cager, Armand Dorais.The Shopsys outfit went on after their win over Loyola to cop the grand championship series and were crowned Pee Wee champs of Canada.St.Lambert, the other team entered in the tournament from Lo yola Loses But- \u201c Gains Experience - From Puck Tourney Eliminated by a team which later went on to win the| grand hockey championship, the Loyola Royals Pee Wees returned home minus a win but rich in experience and with the knowledge they had the crowd behind them at tournament in the world,\u201d | sponsored by the Goderich, Ont., Lions Club.- the Montreal fringe ares, fared ET better.They managed to win their first two games but went down to defeat in their third try.The Goderich Lions did \"a magnificent job in handling the tournament which saw more than 1,300 young players pass through their hands The people of Goderich took two or more players into their homes and saw to it they had a good breakfast before leaving for the arena.A Hot and cold meals were provided the youngsters during the rest of the day at the arena.Games were played every hour on the hour and the boys were kept busy watching their rivals in action.The Goderich tournament is already being planned for next year but only two of the Loyola boys will be eligible, the remained moving on to the bantam division next year.MEN MIXED Monday and BEAT THE HEAT THIS SUMMER! Keep Cool All Summer Long b SWIMMING in Our Pool SPECIAL SUMMER MEMBERSHIP 3 MONTHS - $8.Effective May Ist ® ITS ECONOMICAL \u2014 8 cents a day © ITS ENJOYABLE \u2014 Swim EVERY Day © IT'S SENSIBLE \u2014 Keep Cool You CAN Beat the Heat \u2014 5:30 to 7:00 every day 4:00 to 7:00 Saturdays.\u2014 Week days, 12:00 to 1:30 Tuesday and Friday, 8:30 to 10 p.m.WOMEN \u2014 Tuesday and Friday, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.p-m.Thursday, 8 to 9 p.m.WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA.4585 Sherbrooke Street West GCL.3916 Water Reveals Whiskey's tue, Flowour Water (plain or sparkling) is your most reliable guide to the whole truth about any whisky.Water adds nothing, detracts whisky\u2019s true natural flavour and bouquet.nothing, but reveals a .THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1957 A ETE SR par ne re a AS six- -vear-old broodmare TAKES TIME \u2014 Doll Tearsheet.from England.started the first day on Dania.Fla.,\"farm in.a suspicious atmospher e.Despite coming from a family \u2018of English Derby winners.Doll Tearsheet is just another stranger to other horsés.One of them here looks at.the newcomer warily.It takes several nionths before the equine community will accept the mare, bought by Sun Coast Stable of Ft.Lauderdale.Rugger Team Named To Meet UK Squad: And Ontario Fifteen As a tuneup for the big game of the season against - the touring Barbarian rugger team, the Quebec provincial |.squad invades Hanover, N.H.Saturday for a game against the Dartmouth College crew.Following Sa\u2018urday\u2019s trial* match at Monkland High School, the provincial selectors announced the team to travel to the States, MAAA Receives \u2018vincial Ladies It is expected that this side will represent Quebec against the Barbarians May 14 and against Ontario in the Jubilee Trophy game May 18.Both games will be played at the- Westmount Athletic grounds, The team: Full-back Ricky Parsons (Mc- Gill University); three-quarters, Ted Goodier (Mount Royal), Niall Quaid (Mount Royal), Tony Smith (Westmount) and John Brennan (Westmount); halfbacks, Ronnie Bell (RCAF, St.Hubert) and Cliff Davidson (Barbarians); forwards, Cyril Fagan (Barbarians), Ronnie Pinkerton (Westmount), Alan Bell (Mount Royal), Stewart Holmes (RCAF, St.Hubert), Jim Adam (Westmount), Terry McCabe (Mount Royal), Mike Allen (Barbarians) and Geoff Jackson (Westmount).Alan Bell will skipper the team in all action this season.The squad includes seven players, Goodier, Smith, Brennan, Fagan, Holmes, Davidson and Allen who will be making their first appearance for the province.In Saturday\u2019s trial match the Probables defeated the Possibles 14-6 after being down 6-0 at the half.; Touchdowns in the game were scored by Niall Quaid (2) and Terry McCabe for the winners while Dick Hyde counted for the Possibles.Cyril Fagan pulled the neat trick of scoring for both sides with penalty kicks after switching teams at half time, he also booted a convert for the Probables, .The Barbarian rugger team from the United Kingdom Saturday showed a capacity crowd of 5,000 at East York Stadium why they are considered one of the top teams in the world.The All-Stars, made up of British-born players now living here, were no math for the all- international Barbarians who took charge early.and never looked like anything but winners.Famous Medals George Hodgson, who brought Y fame to Canada as an athlete a generation ago, presented a col- Lady Golfers Tournaments The Canadian Ladies\u2019 open and - close championships and the inter-provincial .term, , matches at Royal Montreal Golf Club in.August highlight the 1957 tournament schedule released by the Quebec Branch of the Canadian Ladies Golf Union.i The Close Championships and team matches will be\u2019 held Aug.1-3 with the Canadian \u2018junior \u2018 slated for Aug.2-3, also at Royal Montreal.The \u2018Open.event.wi be staged Aug.5:10.\u201d SET 4 Friday, June eT eld Day Handicap 1-22, $ Friday, June 14 \u2014 Field- Day Handicap 23-36, H.d.Thurs.June 19-20 \u2014 Seignory Club 28th Annual Ladies\u2019 Invitation\u2019 Tournament, RE Bay Friday, June 28 Handica, 1-22, Bruno.5! Sun., June 30-July 7:-%- y Maa Richelieu Invitation, Murray Bay.- hairs, & Fri, July 4-5 \u2014Provincfal Junior Girls! Championship (alt districts), Ridge.Thur lin Sat, \u2018July 11-12- 13 \u2014 International Field\u2019 Day and Eastern Provinces Championship, Cataraqui, Kingston, ; Friday, oo dy 1a yt Fleld Day.Handicap 23-36, i M to Pre Si 15-19 \u2014 Pro.Golf Championship (Handicap 1-36), Beaconsfield.Friday, July 26 \u2014 PRGA Mixed Foursomes, Lachute.Thurs., Fri, @ 1-2 \u2014- Junior Inter-Provincial Team Matches, Royal Montreal.Thurs.Fri, Sat: Aug.1-2-3\u2014 23rd Canadian Ladies\u2019 Close Championship & Inter-Provinciai Team Matches, Royal Montreal.& Sat, Aug.2-3 _\u2014 Canadian Junior Championship, Royal Mont- Mon.to Sat.Aug.5 to 10 \u2014 44th Canadian Ladies\u2019 - Open Amateur Championship, Royal Montreal.- Friday.Aug.16\u2014Field Day Handi oy cap, 1-22 , Tslemgre.urs,, \u2014 Inter-Club Team Play, ih ongh.Tues.& Wed., Aug.20-21\u2014 Montreal City and District Championship (Limited to Montreal District Clubs Handicap 1 to 30), Summerlea.Friday, Au ug.2e Field Day Handicap 23-36, Saunders, match committee; J.Young, house committee; B.H, Ferguson, ice committee; Dr.J.H.Palmer, building committee; A.E.Sargent, entertainment committee; F.Bramley, speakers committee.The meetmg \u2018also confirmed the appointment of J.B.Wood- yatt, R.C.Braithwaite and Norman Stewart as honorary life members.lection of more than 50 medals he had won to the Montreal Amateur AthleticAssociation at its annual life members\u2019 dinner Monday night.Al Heron, president of the MAAA, accepted the medals which include three \u201cgolds\u201d won by Hodgson in the 1912 Olympics.In those games he set world records for the 400 metre swim and the 1,500.He also established a new mark for the unofficial English mile.Bill Northey, honorary president of the association and president of the Canadian Arena Co., celebrated his 85th birthday and was presented with -a huge birthday cake which he shared with the gathering.Sports columnist Ted Reeve of the Toronto Telegram was guest speaker.In a reminiscent mood, he recalled the \u201cold days\u201d of sports and paid tribute to the MAAA for its vast contributions to the athletic scene.A former lacrosse player, foot- | ball player and coach, Reeve recalled many anecdotes from his long career.McAllister, Prexy Royal Montreal Jack McAllister was elected president of the Royal Montreal Curling club at the club\u2019s annual meeting, He succeeds Fred Bramley.- Other officers elected were: I.L.Ibbotson, vice-president; C.S.Campbell, honorary secretary; J.M.Dever, honorary treasurer; F.Bramley, past- president; T.S, Morrisey, H.R.Crabtree, A.B, Sargent, B.H.Ferguson, Dr.J.H.Palmer, W.W.Timmins, A.F.Mayne and J.Young.directors.\u2018 - Committee chairmen are: B, 8S.!- HITTING New Heights IN PUBLIC ACCLAIM ONLY pow 8 \u2018coor CONTROL\u2019 BREWED 205 ae A STE TEE TETE rg a, Û Hi .= PRET rene EE ILI py \u201c .PST DA EEE rs we - : =.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1957 ot dines.\u201c They will-be seen in action on Monday night.at Trenholme Park against Dow and at Verdun Wil- librord Park, in their first home .stand agains; Snogy don Com- There are no doubts that Larry Grant will start for the Combines, Paul Saindon and Tony Demers, the latter the former NHL player wilk hagdie the nwoumd duties.Albert Ryan is the third member of the pitching staff, but will\u2019 see duty in the outfield or first base when services are required Eddy McLeod, veteran catcher will handle the duties bebind the plate.First base will see George Paquette Alex Gellately, footballer will handle short stop while Jacques Magnan will work at second.; Third base is Dot settled said the co-managers.In.the outfield George O'Reilly, who can also play at first base; Willie Houle, who is also known as a pitcher; J Gerald -(Pappy) O'Reilly and Claude Cool are so far been men- ~ club.quite happy to reveal that Larry x ~ PERCY MoORAOKEN manager to come.up with a hot He won't have Huey Hall, pitcher and Arzo (River) Tyomas, imports last year, but hé-swas Grant will carry much of the pitching load.He will be his starter on the mound on Sunday: He has signed Oscar (Bill) Campbell, formerly with the Saints as his first base coach.Behind the plafe has Gil De Grandre.7 The inféeld will see Aimee Pelland at first base; Leom Blackman, from Verdun last year at second and Jacques Be- langer at third.He made a trade with Dow for Jack McKissock who wiil play at short, for Bowles the pitcher.Outfielders are Warren Hynes.Thursday, May 8, Combines at FBI, Trenholme Park 7.45; Steinbergs at Dow, Verdun Willibrord ' ' Park, TAB.2H! \u2018Y\u201d Gym Team Places Second Nino Marion, of Windsor Ontario and a student at Michigan University, won the all round championship at an International Junior Men\u2019s Gymnastic Meet held in the Lachute High School last Saturday.\"Two boys, R.Finnegan and J.Marchand flew from Vancouver to attend the meet.Richard Montpetit, a member of the Westmount YMCA gym team, and student at Richard High School Verdun placed second in the all round championship with a score of 53.1, only five tenths of a point behind Marion.* boys.then there is stil Homer \u2018 McCracken, Montpetit, * Holden for FBI and Booker Thomas for Steinbergs.If that fails for the Grocer brother of the xfamous Pere.Of course all this will depend on the weather man who more or less has full control of the whole afternoon.In the evening, Just to keep may bring their supper), Pepsi Cola and - Snowdon Combines will tee off.It will be back to Trenholme on Monday with Verdun Sportsmen Dow Brewery.Tuesday the stage will move down to Verdun \u2018at Willibrord Park where Sunday's opener program will be repeated.the fans in their seats, (they | A benefit soccer game sponsored by'Stelco club, for a former player, Tom McIntosh, will take place on Sunday at the Verdun Stadium with kick-off time scheduled for three o'clock.National league president Johnny McCullough announced that a select team will be picked from other teams to play Stelco, The president also annoÿnced that on Saturday 11 the schedule will open at Verdun and Faillon à single game will be staged at the Verdun Stadium.Tomorrow night under the lights at the Verdun Stadium, Cantalie and \"Sparta will play an exhibition with kick off slated \u201c On Wednesday, at Trenholme for eight o'clock.| We spec NS NO TIRE CONSULTANTS jalize in TUBELESS TIRE- REPAIR.tioned.Neil Sullivan and the third fielder - - STEINBERGS has not been named, Pt lace, a, high soho EXPERIENCED MEN \u2014 PROMPT SERVICE Others on the team are Pete **USset anstle 00 TEINBERGS, veterans of : student from Lachute, P.Q.J Snowdon league play, and holders of the league title many times, are nearly in tact from last fall.Buddy Atchison announced that Perc McCracken will be the starting pitcher and to back Percy up will be his brother Homer, a newcomer this year and Booker Thomas.Booker will also play the outfield when things , are no so busy on the mound.: Hugh Sutaerland is back as catcher.Gordie Caliaghan is working at first base.Atchison announced that there is a trade on the firé for a second baseman.On third will be Maurice Ra- cette, and at short Rickey Toms Mnson.Outfielders will consist of Bill Munro, Andre Lamarre and Mr.Atchison, who doubles as field manager.Other names will be added to the team, but that\u2019s how the league champs shaped up early this week, PEPSI COLA EN Pepsi Cola, new entry take to the field on Sunday night against Combines the fans will Know the bulk of the players.Ray Denacourt, Rookie of the Year will handle the catching duties.Willle Graham, will start the season off on the mound.Pepsi are seeking the second twirler.The infield will see Sandy Ra- sentti at first base; Chester Wil- Hamson at second; Dave Broad- hurst at third with short stop not completed.Ray St.Pierre will play at center field; Alex Viskelis, form- = «erly with Verdun but who stayed out of senior ball last year will \u201c- Play in left field.Alex also doubles as catcher.Right field apot hag not been filled.~ * Red Jackson, Jim Forsyth and Claude, Menard are other members of the Cola cjub, COMBINES .VAT Patterson of the Com- pinesswho may have start ed much later than the rest of the clubs is stil the most likely McManmanan, Bob Muclair, Andre Vaudry and Don Marshall.DOW BREWERS EVIN Kennedy, field manager of the Dow Brewery club who will see a- tion with Verdun on Monday night at Trenholme Park, has several newcomers to the Snow- don League fans.Marcel Pepin, formerly with Steinberg's is new this year and will play at first base.Cliff Bowles, with Dow 2 years ago has returned in a, trade with Combines.Bowles is a pitcher.Other two Dow twirlers are Gil Legare who will most likely get the start on Monday and Andy Anderson, RCMP, who hails from Windsor.Some of the holdovers with the Brewers are: Jean Marcel Tremblay as catcher, Steve Walker, who is the assistant field manager will handle \u201csecond base.For third base, Rommey has to pick between Connie Broden and Leo Rhe- aume, both holdovers.At short stop, Andre Pratte, newcomer to fastball, having played baseball, is a smart man Doug in this position.In the outfield, Dave Barnard will work at center; Left will be La land Dubois and Leo Pelo- quin will be at right, Others on the team are Ian Slater and Bert Willams.FBI GOLDEN GIFTS AY Killoran, like other man- J agers of the league teams.did not have his team complete, but like others he has a couple of new comers but the majority of his team are veterans.\u201cHis pitching is well taken care of with Ace Holden and Gibby Wesolowski.He has no , - Bates, rookie of the year in the less than three boys who can play behind the plate.They are: Sol Nish, who can also play the outfield, Fern ,Car- riere .and Kevin O'Neil.Two other outfielders are John Payne, from Point St.Ohar- \u2018les and Bernie Leebosh.Two \u2018boys are fighting for second base, They are Wally The gymnastic meet was directed by Arne Petersen, physical director of the Lachute High School who did an excellent job of organizing and handling the contest., Judges of «the competition were Don Cochrane, Len Mather, Fritz Besslich, and Lew Waller all members of the Westmount YMCA Senior Gymnastic Team, The place of the contestants in the individual events was as follows: Still Rings \u2014 1.Nino Marion; 2.R.Stansfield; 3.R.Montpetit.Nino Long Horse Vaulting \u2014 1.; 2, R.Montpetit; 3.R.Stans- Side Horse \u2014 1.Nino Marion; 2.R.Montpetit; 3.R.| Stanstie 1d, Parallel Bars \u2014 1.R.Montpetit; 2.Nino Marion; 3.Rr! \u2018Finnegan.Free Hand Calisthenics 1, N.Marion; 2.R.Montpetit; 3.J.Marchand 2, Horizontal Bar \u2014 1.R.Montpetit; R.Montpetit; 3.R.Finnegan, Final Results (Continued from Page 2) Black; 2.Cooney; 3.Laratt.Boys 18 and under Breast \u2014 1, Mc- Dougall; 2.Grant Boys 12 and under Back \u2014 1.Me- Janmet; 2.Bourne Bôys 15 and- under Back Stroke \u2014 1.Black; 2, Cooney; 3.Tie Laratt and MacGregor.Boye 18 and under Back \u2014 1, Mc- all; 2.Grant, Boys Diving 12 and under \u2014 1, Me- Jannet; 2.Bourne, Boys Diving 15 and under \u2014 1.Black; 2, MacGregor; 2.Cooney; 4.Boys Diving 18 and under \u2014 1.Grant, = Tie, McDougall and Byford; GIRLS\u2019 SWIM WINNERS Individual winners events are as follows Free Style 12 and.ander: 1.Johnson; 2, Moore; 3.Cummings.Breast 12 and under \u2014 1.Moore; 2.Cummings; 3.Keator.Back 12 and under \u2014 1, Rhind; 2.Moore; 3 Johnso Diving 12 and under \u2014 1.Moore; 2.Johnson; 2 V.Free Style 18 _ onder = 1, Ellis; 2, Macdonald, Back 18 and.under \u2014 1.Ells; 2.Macdonald.Breast 18 and under \u2014 1.Macdonald.Mt.Royal league and Donat Major, formerly with Mackasey Sports in Verdun, Another two are battling for third base.Harry Blumenthal and Fern Campbell.Ray Boulter is back at short.He was the \u201cleague's leading hitter last year.Pete Constable is back at first: of the various 726 Atwater Avenue (Just above S ELD OO \u2018 i with the most modern equipment : = a a n E nN STANDARD TIRE & SUPPLY CO.WI.6749 t.James St.) A RO ELLE A ON BR OVER EL JA THO has who?Thez .By GEO.E.JONES A A i at easiest way was to get First Week of / (Sports Editor) A, a report from each club.a : Ë \u2018some of the positions are the Schedule JP'TCHERS Gibby Wesolowski for FBI and Pere Me- | .+ $e : ï , now filled, and there may be ERE is the -opening week Crackan for Steinberg 8 18.2 good opening number o some changes before th : : for the Snowdon Major Fastball League when they lift up : me ange ore e of games in the Snowdon .: team plays the first game Fastball League, the curtain on their 1957 schedule Sunday at Trenholme } \u201c4 here are briefs on each of Sunday, May 5, FBI at Park, at two o'clock.; ; the six clubs until ovenin Steinberg\u2019s, 2:00; Pepsi Cola There will be all the frills of Park, Dow will take on Pepsi [| -Ù , op 8 at Snowdon Combines, 7.45 a Big League Baseball opener Cola.Two games are scheduled Aime, uns Trenholme Park._ with Mayof Jean Drapeau of every Thursday, one at Verdun {{ voi * + VERDUN Monday, May.8, Verdun Montreal and Mayor Edward and the other\u2019 at Trenholme I Sportsmen at Dow Brewery, Wilson of Verdun as two of the Park.IMMY Wiltiameon and Paul Trenholme Park, 7.45.2° leading guests which will also Moreau, business and field Tuesday, May 7, Combines include the who's who in civic, .managers for the Verdun Sports- \u201cat Verdun, Willibrord .Park, ana sports life, Benefit Soccer i men have come up with a good Verdun, 7.45.If Gibby and Perc get into 3 .club, but then again it will de- Wednesday, May 8, Dow at ot, then the teams will cal i nd on where they finis Pepsi, Trenholme Park, 745.dme Un )unda L \u2018pe y h.on their standbys such as Ace ! i TE» PET # | Stadiums.On Sunday the 12#-, $ i À i 4 + < Sn - .- .: # ARAL, 4 ; 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