The Westmount examiner, 17 mai 1957, vendredi 17 mai 1957
[" \u2018Skating Rink ] : Construction + \u2018 ls Opposed .Whilé the City of West- ., \u2018mount is preparing plans \u201c- and getting ready to call \"= for tenders for an artifi- .cial skating rink at the + \u201cgorner of Melville avenue and Sherbrooke street on the north east corner of Westmount Park \u2014 citizens in the area are going door-to-door with a petition.aimed at halting the \u2018project.TL City, Manager Tom.Hughes \"yesterday told the Examiner nothing definite Had been ar- ~ ing prepared, he said apd tenders _ \"Would.be called, but city officials were not- ready to make a de- .finite move until cost of the pro- ; \u201cject could\u201d be\u2019 ascertained.co .Those opposing the plän \u2018cléifa- it-will destroy \u2018handsome \u201ctrees, sHeface a prized beauty spot on an pene thoroughfare, Jower e standard\u2019 of architecture in, the area, and a concentration of © such an edifice will constitute a Æurther traffic hazard.au The petition follows 3.\" > © \u201cWhereas it has come to our attention that the City of West- mount proposes to construct an \u2018enclosed artificial ice skating St.-and \u2018Melville \u2018Ave.we, the undersigned, property - oyners, .\u201ctax-payers and/or residents \u201cof Westmount, recognize the desirability of an artificial rink, but .- suggest thé it bé more central- y: placed within the park.PORTE hous, Ria = \u2018selection of the proposed site for the following reasons:- » (1) It will require the destruction of many handsome trees and will deface a prized beauty SA spot on the city\u2019s most important \"Tes thoroughfare; (2) However well\u201d designed, an ° artificial rink Will not be in keeping with-the high standards of public and private architecture in this area._s aol 0, ranged: to date.; Plans were be- \u2026 _ childfen entering, and \u2018leaving | rink at the corner of Sherbrooke\u2019 \u201cwe deplore - and protest the - are available which will not\u2019 require the destruction of noble trees and where the type of structure necessary will not be such @ misfit, or at least will not be blatantly exposed.! (4) A concentration of child- {IR ren entering and leaving such an .À edifice close to a main thorough- Au ; fare will congtitute a further (3) Other areas in the park A The Royal Canadian Artay Service Corps passing 4n review at Westmount Park.avan > WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY- 17, 1957 + traffic hazard, in addition to the presently recognized school crossings.° \u201cWe request that the civic authorities will receive a deputation of citizens to allow them to present the arguments in favor of a less conspicuous setting for this structure.\u201d on THE REVIEWING ¥* STAND as the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps parades by are: Col.E.J.Cos- ford, Lt.Col, H.E.Short, Col.O.H.Barrett, Lt.Col.E.R.Duehan, Alderman A.Powis, representing the Mayor of Westmount; Col.D.F, Purvis and Lt.Col.J.A.Grant, \u2014Bermingham Photo \u201cA policeman\u2019s lot is not a happy one,\u201d according to the old song, but Westmount's police Chief Robert Byford seems to I - have no regrets ahout the 31 odd Ny Years he has spent as a policeman in Westmount.Retiring to- | Of the Westmount police force Chief Byford likes to look back | +.on his first days as a rookie.| \u201cThings .were not- so easy NN then,\u201d says Chief Byford, \u201cWhen t I joined the force in 1924 - you worked a 15 \u2018hour day, for a weekly wage of $23.25 and.you | CL only had a day off every 2 mon- 1 = the.\u201d H 1 : J The chief worked his way y 5 \u201cthrough every rank from const- 2 _ able to his present position.He oo Was involved in investigations a that led to.the apprehension of 5.\u2014\u201c Many well known.crim \u2018hals.The \u201c most notorious of whom was Ger- 13 1 => ald Dennis who looted West- po mount homes of over \u201c$130,000.A : Dennis \\ was artegted: by.police in, .day from his position as head the U.S.on information supplied by the Westmount police.Because Westmount is a wealthy residential area the force set :EX-CHILE.BYFORD ;\" , Police Chief Hangs Up His Hat does not have to cope with problems that plaque other areas, but it has always been a target for burglars and other light fingered gentry.However the vigilant 49 man force has managed to discourage them from entering the City and figures indicate that .this type of crime has dropped \u201c during the past few years.Traf- fie however remains a major \u2018problem and it bécomes more .acute each year, with the in- \"increase in the numbers of vehicles on the road.- Chief Byford was born in Lon | .don.and came to Canada with his family at the age of.12.He is \u2018past president of the Quebec police and fire chiefs association.He does not intend however to .retire\u2019 to the country and take things easy but plans a new careor.in real, pate.His pfesent deputy, Riche) Edmondstone, is expected to succeed him as Westmount! police.Shifty.\u201c.x 5 Dont Deface Park Is Plea Of Citizens > = .| TWENTY PAGES EE married and has 4 Sons, and is.a | Fifteen Graduate At The Temple In conjunction with the Sab- \u2018bath Eve Worship, tonight at 8:15 o'clock, will be held the annual graduation exercises of the Religious High School.Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern will preside.Address to the graduates will be given by Miles Wisenthal, B.A., educational assistant.The 1957 Class consists of the following: Emily Bambiger, Vena Blustein, Judith Cooper, \u2018Ellen Goldberg, Michael Goldin, Connie Golfman, Daniel Jassby, Mrs.Simpson Lightstone, Judith Matthews, Brenda Paperman, Joan Shapiro, Willian{'\u2019Simon, Judith Smiley, Monica Wolf, Howard Wolfe.A reception will follow the ex- | ercises in the Temple Community House in honor of the gradates.» ~~; he 2 tort Bb.a Wednesdays, ep UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson \u2018 Sunday, May 19th Sermon _Subjec \u201cThe Use \u2018And Abuse or Tradition\u201d Angus Cameron, Minister, Qrgantst and - great £ impéofr Rev.Donald: A - = gg Bre \u2018Chure * Senos) and {n Unitarian House, 8t.ai 11:00 \u2018am * - 2 _Temple Emanu- El | Sabbath Services: Friday Eve= # - + er banc at © - \u201cRaymond Gilbert, Rodney Wolfe.Advisory \u2014 Messrs.Jack Car- -rick, Eugene Stearns, Joseph J.Cooper, Samuel Paperman, Maurice Schwartz, Nathan Izenberg, Lewis.\u2018Honorary Auditor Joseph D.Roston.William Morris, Hershell H.Temple Emanu-El: Wednesday Evening, May 29th the Choral Group of Temple Emanu-El will offer an evening of Songs under the direction Staeren.Walter Kander, a young artist will also participate in the programme.For cards of admis- _ Concert By Choral Group of sion \u2014 Mrs.Louis Greenberg, RI.LL those who call us in- time of need are\u201d assured of personal attention.Personal attention dis: an integral part-ef ! our service.PA Collins f A NUNNS A E WILLIAMS S610 SHERBROOKE- STREET WEST pre, PPS a ee bou i *T-9684; Mrs.Abraham Seidman \u2014 DE.8865.The concert takes place in the Temple Community House at 8.45 o'clock.\u201c With.The Rabbi: Dr, Stern recently presided at the welcoming dinner for Menachem Begin; he participated in the welcoming to The Rt.Hon.Robert Briscoe, Lord Mayor of Dublin; Addressed a dinner meeting of The Federation of Churches -at Newport, Vt.and is scheduled to participate in the programme of the annual meeting of The Jewish community services agd in the dedication of the Shaare Zibn Academy.Second Conference In The Cause Of The Greater Emanu-El: \u2014 Takes place Wedn'esday Evening, May 22nd in the form of a Dinner Meeting at the home of \u2018| Sigmund Beckow at Ile Bizard.President Hyman Grover and his associates on the special committee \u2014 George Hollinger, Maurice Garfinkle, Abbey Sankoff, Express your sympathy at a time when the proper words are difficult to find.4509 -COTE DES NEICES RD.AMPLE PARKING.FACILITIES RE.8-1124 of Cantor Otto re Thursday \u2018Evenings at \u2018Among those who assisted re- * + CHURCH NEWLY ELECTED TEMPLE EXECUTIVE: (Left to right seated) \u2014 Maxwell Hochmitz, Honorary President; Rabbi Dr.man, President; (Left to right ian EMANU- EL BROTHERHOOD Harry J.Stern; Irvin Gerts- standing) \u2014 Samuel Garfield, treasurer; Alex Carsley, 2nd Vice-President; Abraham Izen- berg, 1st Vice President; Joseph J.Cooper, Member National Samuel Paperman, Joseph Cooper look forward to the co-operation of the members wto are invited to this all important conference.Religious School.Closing And \u2018Award.Of Prizes: Sunday Morning, May 19th at 10,30 - o\u2019clock.The annual closing exercises of the Séhool takes place.Pupils are to meet in their classes at 10 o'clock where they will obtain their report cards and the final half hour session of the \u2018School will be held.A dramatic presentation on \u201cThe Life St8ry of Rabbi Akiba\" by members of Class 9 and Confirmation Class under the-direction 0 Miss Harriet Weiss will take place.School songs under the direction of Let huda Vineberg,.Mus.Bach.Reuben Ginsberg, Chairman of \u2018the School Board will preside and will be assisted in the distribution \u2018of prizes by Miles Wisen- thal, Miss Stephanie Stern and Arthur Benjamin, \u201cDaily Services: Monday 5.45 o\u2019clock; Sunday Mornings at 10.15 o'clock.Men and women are cordially ~ invited to.participate.cently in the Daily Worship are: Irving Solowey, Mrs.Joseph Frankel, Brahms E.Silver, Miss Joy Lang, Reuben Ginsberg, Mrs.Seymour Igsenman, Karl Engel, Mr.and Mrs.Abraham Wolk, Mrs.Murray Fein, Jack Carrick.Temple Youth: Closing break- | fast Meeting, Sunday Morning, Federation Board; Xrving Solowey, 8rd Vice President., Kowsky, PAGE ELEVEN | Athabäska Bishop At Trinity Sunday .Rev.Reginald James \u201cPierce, D.D., Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Athabasca, will be the preacher at the 11.00 o'clock service next Sunday morning at Trinity Memorial Church.The Diocese of Athabasca was founded in 1874.It begins 50 miles north of Edmonton and i covers an area of 600,000 square miles.There are 23 parishes, 61 missions and one Indian Residential School.These are looked after by 17 clergymen, 18 women workers and 17 lay readers.From these statistics it will be understood that the Bishop of Athabasca has quite an organization under his jurisdiction and.a tremendous.area to cover.The visit .of the Bishop to Trinity Memorial Church will be particula.ly interesting to the members of that parish ag it is in the Diocese of Athabasca that the Rev.ahd Mrs.D.T.Rowe are now serving at North Star, as they are former members of the.parish and first hand news of them will undoubtedly b& much appreciated by their many friends.* x +.the Synagogue has been made by the Carrick family.Pulpit Honours: Hyman Grover, Hyman Gertler, Jacob Pali- Morton $.Hoffman, Peter Hoffman, Randy Hoffman.Ushers This Sabbath: Sidnéy Sundell, Samuel Bellam, Benjamin Young.On Reception This Sabbath \u2014 George Hollinger.Officers.The 1957 Graduating Class of -the Temple Religious Scholl will be special.guests of Temple Youth Society.Junior Congregation \u2018ServicesŸ| Are being brought to à close this |.\u2018Saturday Morning, May 18th.We are grateful to the pupils of the High School Department who have made up the Junior Congregation during the Temple season.To Be Inscribed On Memorial Tablet: The name of Amy Carrick will be formally inser ibed on the Temple Memorial Tablet this Sabbath , Eve as a perpetual memorialization.An \u2018offering to |- ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, \u2019 Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector .Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay.EASTER IV Sunday, May 19th SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4128 Sherbroake Street West Westmount; Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi .SABBATH SERVICES Friday evening, May ITth at 8.13 o'clock.Annual Commencement Exercises of High School Department of The eme e Religious School.Address to\" te graduates by Miles Wisenthal, Educational -As- sistant.Rabbi Dr.Stern will preside.- > An Oneg Shabbat and Reception will follow the worship given in nour of the Graduates by parents, Harry J.their - Saturday morning, $May 18th at 11.20 o'clock.Sermonette - \u201cThe Day is Short\u201d based on Pirke Aboth, PRIZE DAY IN RELIGIOUS SCHOOL The closing exercises of the Temple Religious School will take place Sunday morning, May 19th at 10.39 o'clock.Pupils are to assemble in their classes at 10 o'clock.Part of the programme will consist of a new film strip on the Festival of Shabuoth.| SECOND CONFERENCS IN CAUSE OF GREATER EMANN-EL\" * A dinner meeting will be Held at Bizard, a member of the Board of Trustees, in the cause of The Greater Emanu-El on Wednesday evening, May 22nd at 6 o'clock, The Greater En.anu-Bl is now in the process of completion and we are grateful to all who are sharing.in this al?ime May 28th at 10.15 o\u2019clock, Temple Community House.Election of ANSLICAN ST.MATTHIAS Cote St.Antoine Road and.Church Hill 8:00 am Holy.Eucharist portant undertakirr, 9:45 am.Sunday School \\ \u2014_\u2014 10:15 am Mattins (said) \u201cINVITATION TO THE 11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST \"UNAFFILIATED\" Preacher: Revd Douglas, reparation for the High Holy Ellis, M.A, Ph.D.Day y Se ason, the Temple is now re.7:00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.- ceiving anplications for membership - in the Congregation.We urge the Weekdays unaffiliated to become associated £ with Temple Emanu-El.Chairmen on 7:00 am.Tuesday and Thursday afftliation are: Arthur Pascal, Mau.8:00 am.Friday rice Garfinkle.Eugene Stearns and 9:30 a.m.Wednesday.Gerald Chernoff.CHURCH 450 Kensingten Avenue, 5220 Sherbréoke Street West Ron.Assistant The Venerable R.nenneth Naylor D.D., Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, Hon, Assistant Lt.Col.The Rev.James Barnett.Rev.T.A, Ramsey.B.D., Assistant M.A, - Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazzan-.Nathan Mendelson - Rev.J.J.Fremm THE SABBATH Rriday evening, May 1%th 8:00 p.m.Candle Lighting 8:09 p.m.Mincha-Kabbolas Shabbos : SABBATH SERVICES: 3:00 a.m, Morning Service 12:.3 a.m, Scriptural Readings: | Foran\u2019 Lo Leviticus: Ch.26, v.- Ch, Étophots Jeremiah, Ch.16, v.10 =» Ch.14.= dos Pa, Afternoon Service.8:45 pm.Evening Service co! WEEK DAYS SERVICES » 8:45 am.Sunda : Morin Service; 7:30 a.m.Week \u201cdays: Mornin service 8:30 a.m.Monday May 20 20th Morning Sunday and Wanda: 8:00 a.m.Afternoon-Eve, Services Next Friday Evening: Westmount C.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A.( grdon)\u2019 Organist and Choirm ?Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector | EASTER IV .EP 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion Rev E P A.Timmons is a.m.Junior Department | union, Fourth Sunday -After Easter.| 700 am.Reacher: same Bt, Rev.8:00 am Holy Communion :: | Nues Eindergerten, 9:30 a.m.Mattins, Preacher: c5 = 4 Primary Department\u201d Rector\u201d .| AKE! It's never a mistake to be ready.And you'll be ready for SUMMER it you order your awnings NOW.BUT do not make any mistake - the only one suitable for our climate, No other type is cooler than canvas .« 80 flexibles AOT DAYS, awnings down; GLOOMY DAYS, awnings up.So easy.to remove.and ljght in our home during the ren a og he nee LSE AZT0 Sh James Sheet Went \"< 05.; : .\u2018 ; Co Vlde DEÈS ECÈ dE 1 A PTE cr a TET | cerns eam smn zim © - ~ ee = - Ce SE TT valut à i FF PR RR #77 IN MRS.HENRY LEWIN was re-elected Pre- sident of the Jewish Junior Welfare League at the annual meeting held recently.\u2014Nakash Photo Mrs.R.G.K Morrison Elected President Of - Women's Branch, Mining And Metallurgy At the annual meeting and luncheon of the Montreal Women\u2019s Branch The Canadian Institute of Mining and .Metallurgy, which was held recently in the Vice-Regal Suite of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, activities during the past year were reported by the President, Mrs.K.Ed, and the Treasurer\u2019s report was given by Mrs.James Ritchie.Mrs.E.W.R.Butler reported on the membership, and Mrs.J.S.Godard gave a resume of the activities enjoyed by the ladies at the annual convention of the C.I.M.held in April in Ottawa.It was also voted that the sum\u2019 of $450.00 be given to McGill University, to be added to the interest on the already estab- cutive board for two years: Mrs.S.V.Burr, Mrs.M.A.Twidale, Mrs.H.A.Janson.Honorary: time record breaking amount of member: Mrs.C.Gerow.lished loan f.nd, said total to bexk a Bursary for students in Mining, Metallurgy and Geology.The following slate of officers was elected for the coming year: President, Mrs.R.G.K.Morrison; past president, Mrs.K.Ed; 1st vice-president, Mrs.Charles Hopper; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.W.P.Ferguson; secretary, Mrs, T.M.O'Neill; assistant: secretary, Mrs.-H.Eckmän; treasurer, Mrs.T.M.Kettles; assistant treasurer, Mrs.J.P.Ogilvie; executive board for one year: Mrs.H.J.Bergman, Mrs.W.Schofield, Mrs, E.G.Tapp.Exe- LEARN DRIVE RESULTS GUARANTEED MYERS.DRIVING SCHOOL 5839.SHERBROOKE WESÉ HU.8-5761 - Mrs.C.F Young Heads Queen's Alumnae Assn.The Montreal branch of the Queen\u2019s University Alumnae Association has announced the election of the following slate of officers for the coming year: Mrs.C.F.Young, president; Mrs.B.M.Cormier, 1st vice-president; Miss Winifred Midgely, 2nd vice- president; Miss Gay Speal, corresponding secretary, Miss Muriel Barton, recording secretary; Mrs, H.B.Rosser, treasurer; Mrs.J.W.Stevenson, social convener; Miss Kay O'Neill, program convener.Others serving on the executive are the past president, Miss Elsie Macfarlane, and Mrs.C.R.Craig, Miss Molly Fisher, Mrs.W.D.Small, Mrs, A.W.Mac- Kay, \u2018Mrs.T.W.Hoffman, and Mrs.L.J.Bandiera.Representatives to the Montreal Council of Women will be Dr.Margaret Gibb and Mrs, G.S.Longley.Officially,.Minpesoto , claims 11,007 lakes.\u2018A.lake must be 25 acres or more in size.Xcity, ; \u201c| at which time Mrs.J.W.Davies, | contained 13,000 characters by Ninety members assisted at the following hospitals: Qut- patient.department, special service department, and gift shop \u201c of the Jewish General \u2018Hospital; \u2018the Reddy Memorial, the Montreal Children's, the Royal Victoria, Julius Richardsoïr PA to Wo THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY \u201817, 1957 Mrs.H.Lewin Re-Elected Head ~ Of Jewish Junior Welfare League .- «~The Jewish Junior Welfare League held its annual \"meeting May 14, at the Windsor Hotel, whén \u2018Mrs.Henry Lewin was re-elected president for the second year.Mrs.Lewin reviewed the activities of the league during the past year and noted that all objectives were successfully fulfilled.Members completed a total of 22,000 hours, 48 provisionals passed into active active members fulfilled their requirements.I CE Sean PAGE FIFTEEN status, and 103 Mary's Hospital, The, Old People\u2019's Home, and a Decorations Committee.- Mrs.Lewin was pléased to report thé.Federation of \u2018Jewish Community -Services is present- Conva- ing the league:iwith their special «escent Hospitals, the - Hertzl award of merit\u201d for outstanding Health Centre, and the School communal services, \u201cfor Retafdea Children.s \u201c7 Eleven volunteers assisted in group work at the Snowdon YM- YWHA, the Davis YM-YWHA, and the Neighbourhood House.In addition, 40 members knitted and sewed 210 arficles and others made and repaired toys; com- \u201cpleted scrapbooks, and re-cov- -éred magazines which were\u2019 distributed to the Royal Victoria, Allan Memorial, Jewish General, Queen Mary's Veterans, Montreal General, Montreal Children\u2019s, St.Mary's, Reddy Memor-, ial, Julius Richardson, Catherine Booth - Hospitals; and the Rehabilitation Institute, As in the past, a hot lunch program was operated in four schools in.the A total of 19,508 bandages were rolled for the Canadian Red Cross by volunteers working at home.Twenty volunteers also assisted at the Blood Donor Cl- nic of the Red Cross.i Drama Workshop for \u2018the second year has played an active part in serving the community.This year the play, presented as ed organizations, was on the timely subject of the teenagers and their relationships with their parents.It was also performed for the McGill School of Social Work in their Discussion Leadership Course.Mrs.Lewin noted that the all approximately $10,000 was netted by the Souvenir Program Book and Fun Fair; the League's annual money raising event.The Jewish Junior Welfare League was able to assist financially in the newly formed Marriage Counselling Centre, and now is giving two bursaries to the Mc- Gill School of Library for boys and girls.The League will also be supplying volunteers to staff the library and a professional librarian will train members in all aspects of library work.This year the Jewish Junior Welfare League has added to its growing list of projects, The Royal Victoria Hospital, St.Past Queens\u2019 Club Elects Officers .- The Past Queens\u2019 Club of Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile held their Annual Meeting at the home of Mrs.E.D.Bon- nell, Doherty avenue, at which time Mrs.Jean Harper, Junior Past Queen of Oasis Temple was initiated into the Club.7 A record number were present of Orillia, Ontario, was elected \u2018 president of the Club, and presented to Mrs.Bonnell, retiring president the Jewel of the Past President, Other officers were: secretary, Mrs, Alice F.Condon, and treasurer, Mrs.Ethel Burns.The next meeting of the Club will be héld on Tuesday evening, May 28, for dinner, at the home .of Mrs.Chas.Roman, Valleyfield, bq.= qv.* x Wop bean 0 - LOMME wnghiel si * vented a crude shorthand, which a public service to all interest- |- Marcus Tiro, in 100 B.C, n- K .- OFFICERS ELECTED The following officers were elected to office: Honorary president, Mrs.J.Schneider; first vice-pres., Mrs.second vice-pres, Mrs.I.Sedled- sky; third vice-pres., Mrs.S.Rabinovitch; fourth vice-pres., Mrs.R.Felson; recording secretary, Mrs.M.Brownstein; corresponding secretary, Mrs.1.Werk; treasurer, Mrs.I.Wink- ler; assistant treasurer, Mrs.M.Eidinger.V.Goldbloom;\" Fete des Fleurs Judges Named Mrs.Arthur Tree and Mrs.Eric Cushing,\u201d of Westmount, and Mr.Jean Baudry, of the University of Montreal, will be judges at the sixth annual Fete des Fleurs to be held at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, on May 29.A competition in Horal arrangement for amateurs, the Fete des Fleurs is organized ° by the Ladies\u2019 Committee of the museum.\u2018 Points will be awarded color.-combination, and the relation.of the flowers to the container, for proportion and balance, distinction and originality, as well as for suitability of combination of material, and for condition of the flowers.Lady Garner, wife ot the British High Commissioner to Canada, will be the guest of honor.Mrs.Cleveland Morgan will be à special guest, and will present the prize for the art students\u2019 poster competition.- Tickets for the Fete des Fleurs are available from any member of the Ladies\u2019 Committee, or may be obtained af the museum.Heart diseases cause more deaths in the United States each year than all other causes of death combined.Ma Bl, Slenderizing & Beauty Salon Expert Hair Styling \u2014 Permanents Hair Dyeing a Specialty \u2014 Manicuring ® Facials and Unwanted Hair Removing ® Massages _ end\u201d Dry Air © Steam Bath @ Sun Lamp ® Pedicure 4, For appointment Please Phone ~~\u2018 .Glenview 1154 4504 St.,Catherine St.West Treatments.\u2018(Near Abbott) | E.DA 400 A.D, $6.00 per cu.yd.\u2014 EVERGREENS, PERENNIAL OP SOI 2 cu.yds.$7.50 - 3 cu.yds.$11.- 4 cu.yds.$14.50 Delivered \u2014 1 cu.yd., price on request The finest top soil obtainable .o BLACK SOIL e $5.50 per cu.yd.delivered Filling Earth, $9.00 per load of 4 to 5 cu.yds.-PEAT HUMUS.100 Ib.bag $2.00 \u2018Delivered $2.25 Per ton, loose, $24.00 Rock Garden Stone $15.00 per ton Delivered All fypes of stones and cement blocks for walks ' terraces.Prices on request.ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS =) FOR | SALE 2 cu.yds.or more and AND ANNUAL PLANTS.Daccord Ready Mix give quick results.\u201c or less.Minimum weight ; PRICE \u201c PER BAG The most practical and effective ready-mixed top dressing for your lawn.Contains rich screened top soil, high percentage of organic matter, top quality grass seed (free of clover].1 bag will cover 100 square feet (10° 10\u2019) more 2.15 \u2018DELIVERED Lawn Top Dressing Mixture blended to 100 ibs.when packed.2 CASH ANC a CARRY\u2019 \u2018RI.4-3425 ; You are invited to visit our Nursery at 900 MONTEE DE LIESSE At Cote Vertu \u2014 Ville St.Laurent : | \u2018CORD.LTD.| GRADUATE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RI 4-3823 vd - mai ta for Tor PAGE BIXTEEN Miss Diane Evereld Taylor = Weds Mr.Robert Arthur Hall The marriage of Diane Evereld, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.C.Douglas Taylor, to Mr.Robert Arthur Hall, son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur P.Hall, took place on Saturday afternoon, at half-past four o'clock, in Dominion-Douglas Church.Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., officiating.Mr.John Robb played the wedding music and Mr.Kevin Doherty sang during the signing of snapdragon, blue iris, and used to decorate, and sprays the register.Pink and white candles in candelabra were of the same flowers marked the pews reserved for the guests.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a Juno Doro model of imported Italian satin, fashioned with a fitted empire bodice, having a cow! neckline, and long sleeves, and a very full skirt appliqued with bridal roses and leaves, forming a, Are You Planning.to RENOVATE or MODERNIZE your HEATINC SYSTEM?ZLECTRIC CONVECTION HEATERS offers:\u2014 ® COMFORT © SAFETY ® TROUBLE-FREE © ECONOMY e e e FURNACES PIPES OR FLUES MAINTENANCE Steam, Water or any Liquid Clean Healthy Heat Estimates FREE \u201cFor economy, efficiency and dependability insist on Electroheat\u2019\u201d, For particulars, Belmont Electric LIMITED 4669 St.Denis St.Montreal Tel: \u2014 BElair 2326 write, phone or call bustle effect at the back and having panels extending beyond the train, Her short veil of tulle illusion was held by .an Elizabethan bandeau of matching satin and she carried a cascade bouquet of white Butterfly roses, ¢zladioli blossoms and English ivy.Mrs.John Hamilton Gray, as matron of honor for her sister, and Mrs, J.David Molson, Mrs.Hartland MacDougall, Miss Beverly Mellen and Miss Carolyn Brady, as attendants, were in ballerina length frocks of white Swiss embroidered organdy over taffeta, with fitted bodices, and full skirts, caught at the waist with taffeta cummerbunds forming bustle bows at the back; Mrs, Gray being in blush pink and the attendants in ice blue.They wore matching picture hats and carried bouquets of sweet- peas and English ivy.Mr.John Hamilton Gray acted as best man for Mr.Hall, and the ushers were Mr.John Dob- son, Mr.David Lawrence, Mr.Chilion Heward, Mr.Roderick Foster and Mr.Herbert Mec- Nally.Mrs.Taylor, the bride's mother, was in a Juno Doro model of violet de parma silk organza over poult de soie, appliqued with beaded lace.She wore a large hat with a rippled brim of matching organza and had a spray of white orchids pinned to her handbag.Mrs.Hall, mother of the bridegroom, wore a sheath gown of powder blue French lace over champagne taffeta, with a picture hat of tulle, and a corsage bouquet of Sweetheart roses, The reception was held in the ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton, Later Mr.and Mrs Hal! left for the Elbow Beach Surf Club, Bermuda, the bride travelling in i el al Knitting Boutique YARNCRA GL.8485 \u2014 1610 Knitting .Blocking a | ; FT REG'D.Sherbrooke St.W.(Corner Guy Street) Latest Fashion in Knitting Wools Free Knitting Instructions nd Styling a a a a en a no a a ol a I W.H.P.'s LANDSCAPERS SPECIAL No.1 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957 totalling 100,000 women, MRS.IRVIN GERTSMAN, President of Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood, who was elected to serve as a member of the executive board of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, which governs Reform Sisterhiocods in seven countries, \u2014 Annette & Basil Zarov Photo FERN STANDS WANTED The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Julius Richardson Convalescent Hospital wish to obtain fern stands and ferneries to brighten the sunrooms for the adult convalescent patients, Many of these stands may be tucked away in attics or basements and could be donated for a worthy cause, Arrangements to have these articles called for can be made by telephoning EL.6847.a suit of off-white tweed, under a matching top coat, and wearing a red Swiss straw hat and a corsage bouquet of red feathered carnations.Among the out of town guests were Mr.and Mrs.G.Ardee Ames, of Long Island, N.Y.; Mr.and Mrs.Eric B.Appleby, of Forest Hills, N.Y.; Miss Anne Boright, of Lennoxville, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.Emile Dubois, of Hamilton, Ont.; Mrs.Edmund Hagberg, Mrs.Fred M.Hall, of Howick, Que.; Mr, and Mrs.David Hall, of Melrose, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Harrison, of Ste.Agathe des Monts, Que.; Mr.R.J.Logue, of Sydney, N.S.; Mr.and Mrs.A.Montcalm, of Three Rivers, Que.; Mr.and Mrs, George M, Ross, of Ottawa, Ont.: Mr.and Mrs.Earl Stetson, of Pittsfield, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Hartland Watt, and 78 Prices: 1 Ib.$1.35; 2 1b.$2.50; 5 Ib.$4.95; 10 Ib, $9.25 Tri-con applicator (to apply Ra-Pid-Gro), $5.75 z As soon as seeding is completed, ap LAWN seed mixture.No clover, only fine deep growing grasses, suitable for sun or shade.1 Ib.covers 200 sq.ft.(20 x 10\u2019).Prices: 1-9 Ib $1.10 per tb.; 10-49 Ib.$1.05 per (b.; 50-99 Ib, $1.00 per Ib.; 100 Ib.or more, $0.95.per Ib.And Fertilize it With SO-GREEN (7-7-7), a well-balanced lAilor- ganite base plant food, ideal for fawns, shrubs, trees, flowers and vegetables.Rate 3-4 Ib.per 100 sq.ft.(10\u2019 x 10\"), according to quality of soil, Prices: 80 Ib.$4.85; 40 |b.$2.95; 20 Ib.$1.95.For Extra-Quick Result ply RA-PID-GRO the miracle soluble plant food, and repeat if necessary every two weeks.FREE delivery in Montreal and suburbs on orders of $3.00 or more, Open 8 a.m.to 9 p.m., Monday to Friday, to 5 p.m.Saturdays, until-juae 15th, Catalogue and supplement FREE WHPERRON x C2: TEL.§15 LABELLE BLVD.L'AGORD A.PLOUFFE, P.Q.(Montreal 9) MU.1-1615 hr \u2026_ Miss Carolyn Watt, of Toronto.Closing Luncheon The annual closing Luncheon of the Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood will be held Tuesday, May 21, at 12:30 p.m.at 6666 Terrebonne avenue.Election of officers for the year 1957-1958 will take place and annual reports given.A musical program will follow with selections by guest artist Mrs.Edith Della Pergola, accompanied by Mr.Charles Reiner.Mrs.Kenneth Van Geun will preside, Rummage Sales Teï;mpig Émañu;El Sisterhood, 4128\" SheFbrooke'street west, will hold a rummage sale in the Community House, Elm avenue entrance, on Wednesday, May 22 at 10 am.\\ x ~N \u2018Mrs.David M.Legate Heads McGill Alumnae Mrs.David M.deC.Legate was elected president of the McGill Alumnae Society at the annual meeting this week in Royal Victoria College.She succeeds Miss Alice Miller.Other officers are: honorary à dr *« Emanu-El Choral Group To Perform At Concert The Choral Group of Temple Emanu-El will appear in a program of songs on May 29 in the Lecture Hall of the Temple Emanu- El, 4128 Sherbrooke street west, Westmount.Cantor Otto Staeren is the Musical Director of this group and Dr.Fran- tisek Stein will be at the piano.On this program will be a first performance of a Flute and Piano composition, entitled \u201cModal Suite\u201d by the eminent composer Ernest Bloch, performed by Wolfgang Kander, noted flautist, accompanied by Herbert Ruff, This will be played from a manuscript copy, by courtesy of the publishers, since this composition has not yet been released.The concert will commence at 8.45 p.m, Sisterhood Re-Elects Mrs.Irvin Gertsman - The Temple Emanu-E} Sistér- hood annual meeting was held -Tecentiy at which the following officers were elected for the 1957-58 term: President, Mrs.Irvia Gertsman; honorary president, Mrs.Alfred N.Miller; 1st vice-president, Mrs.Lisser; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.Harry J.Stern; 3rd vice-presi- dent, Mrs.Louis J.Cohen; 4th vice-president, Mrs, Ivor Kurs- batt; treasurer, Mrs.Eli Yaphe; financial secretary, Mrs.Gerald Caplan; recording secretary, Mrs.Paul Putziger; corr.sec., Mrs.Nathan Izenberg; social secretary, Mrs.Mark Stein.a.Honorary Directors: Mrs.A.Bieber, Mrs.G.G.Gray, Mrs.George Hollinger, Mrs.J.-N.Neuman, Mrs.Hugo Rubino- vitch, Mrs, Hershel H.Lewis, Mrs, W.N.Carin, Mrs.Hyman Grover, Mrs.J.Kruger, Mrs.J.A.Roston, Mrs.Harry J.Stern.Board Members: Mrs.P.Abels son, Mrs.Ben Alexander, Mrs.Sam Bross, Mrs, Stanley Davis, Mrs.Harry Engels, Mrs.R.Gilbert, Mrs.Charles Hyman, Mrs.S.Hyman, Mrs.H.J.Hershorn, Mrs.Abe Izenberg, Mrs.Dean Kerner, Mrs.S.Lithwick, Mrs.Leo Lobel, Mrs.Pauline Marsh, Mrs.A.H.Marks, Mrs.B.Myers, Mrs.Louis Pont, Mrs.G.Rauch, Mrs.I.Richer, Mrs.Sam Schwartz, Mrs.David Sherman, Mrs.Colin Spiegel, Mrs.¥.Wolf, Mrs.Peter Zinman.an x 7 president, Mrs.Walter Vaughan: Shaw, Mrs.R.L.Grout, Mrs.Walter Markham and Mrs.Iam Rose; 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A.F.Hutchingame, honorary secretary; C.G.Bird, honorary treasurer, The following were named members of the management committee: G.E.Dockrill, R.Osmond, W.H.\u201cBill\u201d Logan, R.Gagnon, G.Fiddes and Brien McCarthy.East All Stars Beat West Nine With Maisonneuve pitching ace Claude Bastien showing the way both on the mound and at bat, the [Eastern All-Stars trounced the Western \u2018Stars\u2019 15-7 at RMR Armory in the Bill Hutchison game.Bastien limited the west side to 10 hits and picked up three safeties with the bat.ped in with four hits for the winning Easterners, Dick Bunyan of Navy was charged with the pitching loss.Ron Tanaka, a McGill player, led the west hitters with three- for-four.The game, in honor of Hutchi- Hank, Leith, Bastien\u2019s teammate, chip-\" But, rolling along at a fast clip.Rain hit the schedule last Thursday and two games have been placed.on the postponed lst.~~ Verdun fans were disappointed because they were going to see The Grocers and Dow in action.But, there will be other times.Westbury Park on Va.Horne will be the site of one game next week when Dow Brewery takes on FBI The game is slatea for Wednesday, May 22.Other games will be staged at the same Park on Sunday afternoons, starting May 26.Other games which should be interesting will see The Grocers and Dow at Trenholme Park tonight at 745 At Willibrord Park in Verdun, FBI will take on Pepsi Cola.On Sunday, the two games scheduled will be played at Tren- holme.At two, Combines who seem to be the team to beat at the present, will be seen in action again The Brewers.In the evening at 7.45, The Grocers will meet Pepsi.Come Monday at Trenholme, FBI will be out for revenge for their last Sunday night loss when they meet Verdun Sportsmen.Verdun Sportsmen will have to deal with The Grocers on Tuesday night when the teams tangle at Willibrord Park, Verdun and Wednesday, action will shift to Westbury Park on Van Horne.son\u2019s 30 years association with the Military Fastball League, was watched by members of HMCS York of Toronto, Ontario champions, who played the Quebec titleholders, McGill COTC, in the Eastern Canada sudden- death military final.all in Perfect TASTE | By the bottle or by the case.you can always be sure that;O'Keefe will be in Perfect Taste! 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BILL FAIRWEATHER, Wentworth manager, smiles in anticipation of busy season ahead.Radi] ++ de {5 + nnn rn pe BEE [Wentworth Golf - Opens Play 1 : May 20 .i Won Golf Club kicks oft ; à the competitive schedule May 20 with the Star Fresh Air \u201c Fund event.It's a low gross-low net affair with proceeds being turned oyer.to The Star's Fresh Air Fund, £ It will be the:11th annual com \u2018 petition.In the past the.event was staged midway throùgh the .Club fixture list but the.Holidays , kept the entry low.Club manager, Bill Fairweathe er, says for this reason, the event - was advanced to the\u2019 opening a competition this year to assure a large entry and a bigger contribution to the Fresh Air Fund._ Pro Jim Westwell says the - course is in excellent shape and should present a real test for the Quebec PGA championships, and bE waa, i Phe - matches in June, » «The Quebec Hockey Léa 1e ; \"will hold their annual tournament ; y at Wentworth, May 24.\u2018This Tot event attracts all the top hockey officials and players of the Hh NHL and other leagues; iT.Plante Plays.For Braves &.x School Golf A 14-year old West Hill student by the name of Gordon Le- Riche set the pace in the school boy\u2019s golf tourney held at Sum- merlea Monday afternoon to give the NDG school a team score of 328.In second place was team No.2 from West Hill who came in with a 343 count.Town of Mt.Royal finished third with 345, Loyola College was fourth with 361.Westmount finished in 12th place with 446.} Le Riche scored a five over par 75 score, which is very good.The boys gained the A.R.Tiger Trophy which was pre- ented for this tourney last year and won at the tinie by Catholic High School, Tinker was on hand to present the trophy while Frank Shaughnessy, Jr., president of the club, welcomed the schoolboys to Summerlea.Other scores for the winners were Bob Dines 81, Barry Codex 85 and Keith Randall 87.The second West Hill team totalled 343 with Bob Kerr shooting 81, Johnny Elias 84, Ian Henderson 87 and Keith Conklin 91.Le Riche earned his birdie Cricket Season Opens On Safurday, May 18 Adastrians lifted the lid on the cricket season with an exhibition triumph over West Indians at St.Henry Grounds.The official season opens Saturday.West Indians batted.first, and declared at 9\" for 71e Adastrians followed with 4 for 75.Top batsman were Norm Bate- son, with 28, and C.Hart and Des Phillips \u2018with\u2019 22 apiece, \u201call not out, Bowling honors went to Ian Rennie, who took four wickets for 19 runs, and Mil Rilstone, with 3 for 12.Benoit Masse of Legault and Masse Ltd.has been elected chairman of the committee, for, the 1957 Food Distributors of Montreal golf tournament.The tournament will be held.at the Lachute Golf and Country Club June 19.: Albert\" Nixon of Standard \u2018Brands Ltd.was named sec- West Hill Captures -last year with a 76.He plays retary of the committee, Jacques Plante, goadlie for Canadiens of the N.H.L, has been singed by Saint Laurent senior baseball team and will play first base.Coach Léo Gariépy has worked hard with the Braves for their Montreal senior league opener which is set for Monday night at 6:30.The team will be seen in action on Sunday night at Lafontaine Park.under.the lights, Marlborough Golf Club Ist Tourney May 24 Jim Swarbrick, Quebec PGA tournament chairman and pro at Marlborough, reports the club in the best shape for this time \u2018of year than he has ever seen it in his 10 years as professional.The pro-amateur director tour nament May 24 will be the first major competition at the Cartier- ville layout, The official opening cocktail party is slated for May 26 and this will be followed by the-Que- bec Spring Open May 81 which Match when he chipped- home with his No.8.The score is not a surprise since the youngster is a three handicap player and won a Royal Montreal junior field day under Buddy Clark at Hamp- stead.Second low individual score was turned in by Frank Drury of Town of Mount Royal who shot a T8 Other scores on the Mounties third place team were Mike Walsh and Bill Benson 88s and Harold Hickie 91 for a 345 total.: Loyola wound up in fourth place in the team competition, with 361 while the defending champion CHS squad shot 362.D'Arcy McGee finished with a 369 total for sixth place laurels while Lower Canada College counted 380, Cardinal Newman 385, Rosemount 426, Outremont| will launch the PQGA's heavy 442, competitive season, LU TT 5 NN A CO Es B D TIRE CONSULTANTS \u2018We specialize in Co TUBELESS TIRE REPAIR with the most modern equipment EXPERIENCED MEN \u2014 PROMPT SERVICE STANDARD TIRE & SUPPLY C0.- 726 Atwater Avenue WI.6749 A ee FU ee MELCHERS DISTILLERIES.LIMITED « MONTREAL + The very DRY.GG rum everyone's 5 talking.sboutt a - « MN ras my GRE CEP NOMEN \u20ac the Quebec-Ontario PGA team i \u2014 me A PE \u2014 > / ! - \u2014 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1957 PAGE NINETEEN £ Mi.pol Tennis | Dr.F.\u2018McMartin Mamed Verde ns \u2018Slates Week-end - Heather Curling Prexy Holiday Events Dr.W.F.McMartin was elec- president, W.B.Hutchison re.: PAT.Pettersor\u2019s Snowdon.-Combines, ; ted president.of \u2018the Heather turns as Honorary-President with \u201cthe team \u2018that Mount Royal Tennis Gud Curling Club at the 70th annual H.H.Remine vice-president, H.opened its season with the an- G.W.Allwood was re-elected.= joined the Snowdon Major.Fastball\u2019 Leagüe \u2018at thelnual spring reunion last Satur- honorary-treasurer and Norman.Ath hour are presently leading the.race with three wins.|day when old and new members H.Parry honorary-secietary, .Along with Combines, Dow and gathered.Ra Grocers- are holding down second| Thig -morning ladies \u201copened place with'two wins apiece while play which will be every Thurs- Directors on the Club include Snowdon Loo C.H.Holcomb, J.C.Keyes, G.Li .P.: pre-schedule : favouries {FBI are day for the coming season.Play without a, win in two\" startguigtarts at 10 each \u2018mornjng.Lunch Knox, W.B.Osler, D.W.Rey- Coming Games \u201d Verdun is in féurth'spot and|is aléo available at the club, À nolds, J.M.Schell, R.M.Smith \u201c and.A.- B.Wilson.5 \u201cFollowing are the Snowdon Pepsi Cola; Who have lost their JOn Saturday the club will Hold Winners of the clule competi- Fastball League games sched- opening\u2019 four startg.are in the l'ân - -informal party for members ulead for the coming week of play.cellar, Co a x 3 and guests.This event will start tions during the past season were 16th, Thursday, 7.45, Grocers The big upset of the week was |at 9 o'clock.Slag À > as follows: Opening Competition Heather Trophy: H.Chambers, 50%: T.C.Postans, saa * the Empire Day a og vs Pow, Trenholme; 7.45, F.B.L when Verdun Sportsmen edged Continuing , DM.Farish, Dr.Griffith-Ski : \u201c vs Pepsi, Willibrord.out FBI 8-7 Sunday night in à [holiday, 8 mixed sound ron Js Buer, AIL 19th, Sunday, Z p.m., Combines ' game that saw 20 walks given: up 8 or Mondac with -plà Pat Lia Troph en .( nholme: by four pitchers.; scheduled to start at 2:00 p.m.a raphy: KL Carruthers, - vs\" Dow, Trenholme; 8 p.m., by P Fireworks display will be pre- Fiona gidwell, F.V''rohneton R.3 \u201cGrocers -vs Pepsi, Trenholme.Pepsi Won a-protest and in the sented in the evening at nine.7 20th, Monday, 8.45 p.m., F.B.L re-play game against Combines Juniors will be - EE permitted from ,ve Verdun, Trenholme, they lost 3-2 and then in another 8: 45 to the end.of the program.Cote St.Antoine a, Trophy: wv Godsall, H, E, dvingez: DY, Novinger: Skip.\u2018Kensington rp vi J.Smart, quette, C.A 4 œo 21st, Tuesday, 8 p.m.Grocers regular game, \u2018they lost 4-1 to \"President's cocktail party \u201cis Ranson: Ep i - vs Verdun, Verdun, +.the same team.\u201cThen\u20196n; \u2018Monday slated \u2018for , Monday with play Members P Closing Bonsplel: P, E.; *\u2018 \u201c2end, Wean y, 845 p.mn, night Pepsi lost their third game, \u20186:30 t.9:00.Buffet supper W.F.M.Lefebvre.1 M.Sharpe, A: E, Nixon, ; - - Dow vs F.B.L, Van Horne, in two days when Grocers came 1.be serv.ved from 8 to 9.At DR.W.F.CMARTIN HUTCHISON eliomny TROT Seed TT UP with ni -3 victory.afl 9: [30 a program of dancing \u2018will general\u201d meeting held at the son, K.English, MC Paquette-$ gi - Rain lled two more garhes, | take place.clubhouse.Consolation; C, DH Hayden, Dr r.SA \u201c one at Verdun Tuesday night and- Members are permitted to last night at Westbury Park.The \u2018wear all white .during ; .play on schedule is now four games down.the courts S Short mets may be - Pere McCracken 1 di B .In the FB I Verd ent _Leading Batter neues: same Yemen Div alé avait, for | Perc McCracken, pitcher.\u201cfor but Golden Gifts had their turn a | Comets Undefeated He succeeds G.C.English as Skip.\u2018Four Teams Undefeated In Park Softball Race \u2018The Grocers is the bafting lead- 8nd they slappedifive runs across er of the Snowdon Major Fast.the plate.Tony Demers gave up _ ball League.: McCracken has a So da and in.came Paul Queens Braves, league leaders -?SEANDINGS \u2018a perfect 1.000, ; I U : H | in thd Westmount Recreation De-.*_ GABRH P Witr# good hitting, although n nit OOpla partment Pee Wee Section were Marling .214% pa .ken, Grocers 1 2 2 2 1500 Ace Holden only gave up five ; beaten by Lower Canada Col.Suser Kings .2 1 1 2 .Belanger, Combines 1413 m0 hits, but Verdun's hitting was| Comets, undefeated in the | i 5 ; w hibit a Jets LS 2 1 p32 Hall, Combines ,.1 § 1 3 200 timêly, especially from Eddy Mc- Junior Basketball House League lege, n an e on game Red Wings PER ver 0 3 Blackman, 1 523 600 1.54 Verdun overcome their de-| at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club will |at Westmount Park, L.C.C.P W L Pts There, (01853 5 ficit and went on to win 8-7.[meet the winners of the Jets-|all the way in the five inning 2 _ Pepsi made a game bid to win Wings semi-final two-game total encounter.= 1° 1 2 .- \u2014 their first game when they played point series for the champion- An All-Star\u2019 Pee Wee squad 1 1 3 » :
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