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[" Fire Guts Apartment nr Te Yeitmonn + + Ex am - WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1957 VOL.XXVIII, No.30 4.5 RUDE AWAKENING: Hundreds of Westmount residents er TWELVE PAGES; CAME 5 te mamans mea AR STE TT RT a Regis SAH) watched firemen dump smoking furniture out of a blazing apartment at 4118 Western avenue Wednesday night.Cause of the fire, which broke out in the west end of the second floor, is unknown, but the alarm was turned in by Larry Hughes, 1170 Greene avenue, who reported flames shooting out of the upper floors.Using five streams of water, 20 firemen, under Deputy Fire Chief Edward Harper, brought the x fire under control a half hour after it was reported.A tenant, MRS.RITA SAMUELS, was forced to leave her third floor apartment barefoot by the rear fire escape.\u2018TOP: Mrs.Samuels borrows a pair of shoes from her neighbor, MISS JEAN HUGGARD, while she waits for the firemen to finish cleaning up.TOP RIGHT: FIREMAN BILL BLACK points to a closet full of charred clothes in the room where the fire is believed to have started.\u2014Acme-Harrison Photo Church Girds For Fray any change in the plans to place the rink at Lansdowne and Westérn avenues, church officials are making plans to increase the pressure of public opinion in the hope that all is not yet lost.Rev.Callum Thompson, pas- Low Bid\u2019 Contracts Mean Low Standards Rotarians Are Told Governments\u2019 policy of awarding contracts to the lowest bidder leads to a price war that lowers standards, John Squire told Westmount Rotarians Wednesday.Secretary-Treasurer of E.Gx M.Cape and Co., he was talking on the problems and functions of a general contractor.\u201cGovernment contracts, especially expensive ones, get a lot of publicity, said Mr.Squire\u201d but very often private enterprise is engaged in projects far more spectacular.For instance my Police Department Figures For June During the month of June the City of Westmount maintained its reputation as a bad place for every member of the congregation \u2014 whieh numbers close to 1,000 \u2014 urging \u201cIf you love your church, its worship, and .its organizations, make your voice heard now.\u201d A barrage of letters to newspapers, to Mayor Sydney Bru- Westmount» mayor and council \u2014 in rejecting the petition of Westmount Park- Emmanuel Church against the preposal to place an artificial ice rink across Western avenue from the church buildings \u2014have really stirred up a hornet\u2019s nest.The church militant is girding its loins for further fray.In receipt of a letter from the city refusing to consider Hill Stall No Excuse For Speed Says Judge Westmount police report \u201cslightly improved\u201d driving manners on Westmount\u2019s three \u201cspeed offence\u201d roads.tor of the church, will take as his sermon text on Sunday morning \u201cSave the Trees, but Sacrifice the Church?\u201d A letter has gone out to Improved road habits were attributed to widely publicised warnings that further speeding offences on Victoria avenue, Grosvenor avenue, and Cote St.Antoine road would be met by severity from police courts.Westmount Municipal Judge Bernard Rose sald almost all of 100 daily speeding charges were laid because of infringements on the three: thoroughfares.Many speed and\u2019 traffic law Violation charges have been laid during the past two months as result of a \u201ccrack-down\u201d policy launched by Westmount police.Police said that the 20 mile an hour intersection law was the most disobeyed.Judge Rose said tat acceleration to avoid hill-stalls was no excuse for breaking the speed | limit.He said courts would co-op- erate fully with police in dealing with offenders.For driving at 55 miles an hour on St.Catherine st.a recent speeder was fined $50 and costs.In cases where speed exceeded 60 miles an hour, Judge Rose said.that driving permits were usually suspended.Said Judge Rose, \u201cWe intend to enforce all traffic laws, whether they are municipal, provincial or federal.\u201d x neau, to members of the council is going into the mails beginning today.Unless a victory is won, the church officials believe, the church meetings, especially during the week, will be disturbed by canned music blaring from a loudspeaker from an open-sided structure; and it is anticipated that even Sunday worship will be disturbed.At a meeting of the church board of management Monday the board members received a full report on the presentation of a petition to reconsider the site of the rink to the mayor and council.Following receipt of the letter from the city re- (Continued on page 8 company is working at the moment in the Blind River area to develop the uranium deposits there.In one year 1956 to 1957 it cost more money than the entire St.Lawrence seaway project.\u201d \u201cTo the turn of the century\u201d, said Mr.Squire, \u2018there was no such a thing as a general contractor.The architect or engineer designed the building and supervised the erection himself.Later on, building became more complex and specialists developed in many fields.Since the early days of the century construction has\u201d altered completely.We no longer use the rubble stone foundation.Today\u2019s houses are radically different.We use thin slab floors and the walls are much lighter (Continued on page 2) Next Week\u2019 s Weather By ERIC NEAL .July 27 to August 3 A good holiday week with sunny, sultry days with morning fogs or mists, and high humidity.Hot through the week, with scattered thunderstorms to clear the air a little, Relatively warm days with cool nights to end the week, \"with light breezes.Good holiday weather will coñtinue aif- other ten days.npr gn er thieves and other undesirables to operate.Lacking a substantial erimina} element of its own most of the crimes committed were by out- of-towners and 24 arrests were made.The traffic department was equally efficient and during the month 212 parking tickets were issued, 149 speedsters were summoned and 28 roadhogs who ignored the traffic lights were also brought to book.A \u2018total of 365 Court tickets were issued, and 68 people arrested on traffic charges.Some 89 traffic accidents were reported, in which 33 people were injured.There were no traffic fatalities and the average daily accident figure during the month was 2.2.STRUCK BY TAXI Mrs.E.Robertson, 78, 2591 Cadillac street, suffered a fracture of the left leg and a scalp wound, shortly before \u2018eight o'clock yesterday morning as she was crossing Sherbrooke street, about 70 feet west of Clarke avenue.She was removed by J ambulance to the Montreal Gen- \u2018eral Hospital where her condition is reported as \u2018fair\u2019.a me EE J WER RE BL sab ati As is rhe al PU PAGE TWO gi AAJ OVEN \u201cspi FARE AAT ESTMOUNT By DONALGal HENDRY ET dollars is too much to spend 1 SWISS WATCH \u2018 REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE KATES ibe TERE oR ETA ABT ~ xs W.FREDERICK Master Watchmaker 1370 GREENE AVE.(Near Sherbrooke) Ty GL.1855 An [PVR mani - eee 1 a or Te es STE par SE wy = We have received a shipment of genuine SHETLAND TWEEDS in all shades and patterns.Also imported WORSTEDS of highest quality Ladies and Gent's : SUITS & COATS a MADE-TO-MEASURE Ë .IN ONE WEEK \u2019 Customers or our ows material made up.® REPAIRING © REMODELLING ® REFITTING QUICK SERVICE Ee ob CLOSED \u2018 From August 5th to August 19th F.L.SILVER } LADIES' & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) » \u201c.WI.6633 AN ADAPTABLE ALTERNATIVE .heated controversy on Westmount\u2019s artificial ice rink project, no one \u2018has dared to ask whether a half a million À \u2014 A .during the on one sports project for our gsuburb \u2014 especially when there appears to be no forseeable income from the rink.There is an alternative plan which seems to be more reasonable and should not meet with as many protests as the present plan.The city could take the lead from Montreal and build just the rink without the superstructure.This would be an asphalt surface under which the cooling pipes could be laid.The asphalt area can then be used in the summer for such sports as tennis, basketball, lacrosse, shuffle board, etc.During the late fall the rink is flooded providing a smooth surface until spring., The city could save a considerable amount of money with this plan as well as not having to contend with the the rink building.The money thus saved could be devoted to perhaps another such rink as well as & much needed swimming pool.æ * * BETWEEN THE DOTTED LINES.H.Joseph and Com- * pany, realtors on St.Catherine street in Westmount, have reportedly liquidated their Cha- teauguay Gardens Enterprise ., Westmounters with El- \u2018wood and Fitzroy telephone exchanges will have their numbers changed sometime in the coming year .they could have fooled us but the title of the concrete (abstract) statue in the garden at the corner of Lansdowne and Sherbrooke is \u201cWeeping Woman\u201d .it wouldn\u2019t be such a bad idea to move the stop sign on the southeast corner of Prince Albert and Chesterfield so that protests about the incongruity of | + THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1957 Penny Carnival Proves Popular At Local YMCA Two hundred boys and girls of the \u201cY\u201d Summer Fun Club and their parents and friends en- foyed the Penny Carnival held at the Y.M.C.A.this week.Ring toss, dart throwing, horse shoe pitching and bingo were some of the games operated by tie youngsters in their annual games night.* One of the most popular booths was the pistol range where young and old lined up for their turn at shooting out candles with water pistols.Ann MacGregor \u2018as fortune teller, had a f audience as she foretold the future to the youngsters who drew lucky cards.Proceeds of the evening\u2019s fun will be donated to Y.M.CA.World Service work.The pennies will go to help in the training of \u201cY¥ Secretaries in 30 countries round the world as they learn how to conduct \u201cY\u201d programs, camps, physical education programs, progressive farms and many other things that we accept as commonplace.Cl Highlighting this week\u2019s program was a trip to Weston Bakery where club members saw how bread, cakes and cookies are produced in a modern bakery.Granby Zoo was visited by two bus loads of boys and girls on Wednesday.The outing included visiting the animals, eating a pienic lunch and enjoying the kiddy size rides and other novelties at the Zoo.: There are still three weeks of fun packed activity left in the \u2018Y\u201d Summer Fun Club.Any boy or girl from 9 to 15 may join in the fun by registering at the \u2018Y\u201d.*- north - bound motorists on Prince Albert could see it clearly .if you're interested, there\u2019s still one penthouse available in the eleven storey apartment building now under construction at Western and Redfern Avenues .why LAWYER | \u201c RALPH A.COHEN Phillips Square Building, |.1255 Phillips Square \u2014 Suite 501, Telephone \u2014 UNiversity 1-1881.\u2014 Avocat ; MORE PEOPLE DRY GIN oistilied in Canado and Distributed by The House of $oagram = doesn\u2019t the Parks Department admit its defeat and build a stairway at the southeast corner of Prince Albert Park?TARGET > OW many S|D|: H words oi OFA IM square on Making lesen II NIS word, the small squares may J only.Each word must contain the large letter in the centre square, and there must feast one nine-letter word in the list.No plurals; no foreign words; no proper Dames.TODAY'S TARGET: 14 words good ; words, good; words.excellent.£ diution \u2018appears on page 12.rom letters in the Low Bid\u2019.e (Continued from page 1) than the heavy masonry used previously.\u201d \u2018The role of the general contractor today is primarily that of a co-ordinator\u201d, he said.When we submit tenders for a contract we have have to call in specialist sub contractors for such things as plumbing and electrical fixtures.We have to try to pare costs as low as possible and still leave a margin for profit.It is a partnership rather than an organization and the subject of costs is very important to the contractor.\u201d \u201cIn the trade itself, we have our own specialsits and the most notable of these is the supervisor\u2019 or superintendent.There is a great difference between erecting an ordinary domicile and a million dollar industrial plant.The superintendent of the latter naturally gets a larger salary than the man superintending the building of a house, he continued.The business of contracting is tied up with the economy of Canada and in many ways acts as an economic barometer, he said.Students of the construction business have identified definite cycles of twenty years when the industry slumps and booms.If these patterns are correct then 1953 was a peak period and we are gradually moving to a less prosperous period.Mr.Squire concluded, \u201cAn interesting development which is becoming more apparent as the industry gradually becomes more complex is that we are reverting back to the system prevailing at the turn of the century as Architects and engineers are once more playing a larger part in general contracting.\u201d There\u2019s a well worn path lead- | Fun Club Group Passing Tests With Alacrity Boys nd girls of the Summer Fun Club at Westmount YMCA were successful in passing the following swimming tests this week: \u2019 Beginners fifty foot test was passed by: Anthony Willis, George Hariton, John Szekeres, Edgar Pelger, Anne-Marie Sirois, Susan Svendson, Susan Hudson, Ingrid Cseyy.Card one test consisting of forty yards, crawl stroke, front dive, back flutter kick and ducking for an object was passed by: John Galt, Kevin Knelman, and Heather Lauer.Card two test which consists of a hundred yard swim, front dive from diving board, back crawl sixty feet and a proper surface dive was passed by Shel- age Bonn.Card three test, two hundred yard free style, running dive from board, side stroke sixty feet, and several water stunts, was performed successfully by Beth Marchant.The card 5 test was passed by Ronald Parker.This is a pre- life saving test and requires surface diving, side stroke with one arm inactive, swimming on the hack without arms and the difficult disrobing test in the water.LOTS OF FUN Over 226 children take advantage of the facilities on West- mount\u2019s playgrounds, says the report of the city\u2019s general manager.Of these 47 are at Stay- nor, 75 at Westmount and 104 at Prince Albert.Weekly attendance figures for all three playgrounds are 226.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS IN KNOWLTON .THE LAKE VIEW HOUSE Offers you rooms with bath, good food, good bar, and, best of all \u2014 the lowest rates.Enquire about our special rates for year-round residence, STOP AND SEE US, OR \u2018PHONE CHapel 3-9806 bushes have been broken to provide an entrance .several delinquents appeared in Westmount Courts this week after breaking benches and -dumping two ping-pong tables \"in the pond at Westmount Park.% * + A PRECIPITATED PETITION .Westmount\u2019s controversial artificial ice rink issue which has been editorialized on the pages of Montreal\u2019s prominent newspapers has even reached recognition on CIAD's News Quiz.On the program's Wednesday edition a question was asked \u2014 \u2018\u2018\u201c\u2019The following three men were in the news items in which they were heard ?\u201cOne of the names was that of the Reverend Callum Thompson of Westmount Park Emmanuel Church who was in Wednesday's news concerning his comments on the city council\u2019s refusal to grant the chureh\u2019s petition protesting the rink site across the street from the church on Western avenue.No one was able to answer the question even though a resident of Greene avenue was phoned.% % * - NAMES IN THE NEWS.the REVEREND CALLUM THOMPSON of Westmount Park Emmanuel Church will preach a sermon this Sunday entitled \u201cSave the Trees BUT Sacrifice the Church ?\u201d It will cover the switch of the rink site to a location across from the church after protests that the aesthetic effect of West- mount Park would be spoiled t by putting the rink at Sherbrooke and Melville avenue.ing up the grass hill and the = GEORGE COTE will return home shortly with a chiropractor\u2019s degree and a new wife, from sunny California.GERRY SELKE and family had mo trouble cooling off during the recent hot weather since they are the proud owners of what is one of Westmount's few private swimming pools.WILLARD THOMPSON a 21 year old Upper Lansdowne resident is one of the fifteen hundred entrants in the National Model Air Plane Championships at Willow Grove Pennsylvania .did DOUGLAS BREMNER shoot the bison who\u2019s head is mounted on his boulevard front porch ?.BILL DUNLOP has finally replaced the red \u201cV\u201d in the Esso Service sign at his Gros- venor and Sherbrooke service station .FRED and THEO MAYER have left the shoe business for greener fields and will operate their building as a real estate venture until further developments.% * % JUST ME .I envy those now enjoying paid summer vacations .I've never been with one concern for a full year .getting the short end of the stick when holiday time comes around .We will be interviewing the players and officials at the Davis Cup matches at the Mount Royal Tennis Club this weekend again for CFCF.PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY, QUE.Situated on beautiful Loke Mos- sowippi.90 miles from Montreal, Route 1 to Magog.Paved road all the way to North Hatley.Golf, water skiing and all other suminer sports supervised by resident director.Every modern comfort at reasonable rates.Sprinkler Protected Fully Licensed For full particulars | rates, etc., write or phone 23, John McKay, proprietor, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, HU.1-2771.regarding Spring Valley Inn SOUTH BOLTON, QUE.de .C= At the sign of the Shaggy Dog The strategic stop-over on the most direct route to the Maine Coast, through the famous Bolton Pass.Enjoy quiet comfort and atmos- phare in the Mountains of Brome.See the sketches and photos by famous and local artists.Rooms and full course meals by reservation.d.B.HAMILTON, Host Phone Mansonville 68 R 2-1 A 0n fo ad oo 2 dau FINE FLOORING HARDWOOD \u2018 © RUBBER © ASPHALT - % Speclolizing in Refinishing Old Floors A.Ross Grafton - & COMPANY | WESTMOUNT Free Estimates | 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WE.2323 BIE | \u201c55 ygAmS IN ox WESTMOUNT\" WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN'\u2019S WE.- 4046 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Âve.VOL.XXVIN, Ne.30 Health Department Issues June Report City of Westmount\u2019s health department reports that during the month of June, 24 cases of infeetious diseases were investigated.Whooping cough, .were in attendance at the city\u2019s clinics.Some 250 families are now registered with the child health centre.Two x-ray clinics were held during the month and a total of 47 persons examined, A total of 28 of these were negative, 2 are under observation with 16 pending.The x-ray examinations are carried out in conjunction with the Anti-T.B.League of Canada.The clinics are in the Victoria Hall.All food handlers and persons in direct contact with the public are required to obtain in a health card.X-ray examinations are obligatory for them.If any symptoms of the disease are noted, the person concerned is referred to the Royal Edward | Institute for treatment.Few Fire Calls In Past Month Vigilant measures adopted by the City of Westmount fire department paid off in a significant drop in the numbers of fires in the city during June.The brigade received 44 calls, four of which were false alarms, and 32 minor outbreaks and other scares, There were only 12 actual outbreaks of fire and none of these were serious.The fire prevention Section issued 48 notices and 49 cautions to owners of properties that had fire hazards.A total of 262 premises and 212 apartment house lockers were inspected as well as 79 fire extinguishers.STATUT SUSASAMNENENEN, Taking the train at Westmount Station: / {| Park your car here while on your trip Parking, washing, greasing, efc., at reasonable rates ALSO DAY OR NIGHT YEARLY CONTRACTS.y VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE IN (Just below Sherbrooke) EL.0767 GCUSUSUSUSUASASISUS AFF 370 Victoria Avenue a pe piste kA diphtheria and tetanus cases\u2019 amounted to 25.A total of 790 children were innoculated with anti-polio Salk vaccine.Four doctors and four nurses: 0 Church Girds For Fray (Continued from page 1) jecting the petition, the board instructed the committee in charge of the fight to oppose strongly any site situated closer to the chureh than the concrete wall at the southern boundary of the tennis courts.While some of the city\u2019s clergy are out of town on vacation, many of those who could be reached appeared to be in sympathy with the plight of Westmount-Park-Emmanu- el.One clergyman in particular was decidedly outspoken in his opinion of the \u201chigh handed methods\u2019 used by the city to \u2018Select the proposed sites, and stressed particularly the problem of noise that was bound to arise from such an arrangement.While the opinion of some of the clergy is that the Ministerial Association should not be involved in the affair \u2014 privately, the individual clergymen aprear to sympathize with Rev.Callum Thomp- - son.An argument against the Lansdowne-Western site that is gaining favor with the general public, is the belief that the project will cost an additional $50,000 to $100,000 if erected on the site, because of the fact that this ground was largely built up with refuse of all types when the area was levelled, and pilings for the foundation will have to be sunk to great depths before firm footing is found.AY HT AY AY 4 À WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1957 | Miss Matthews, the principal ex- JAMBOREE TIME: The camera câtches these three local scouts a few minutes before their flight to England where they will attend the ninth world Boy Scout Jamboree at Sutton Park from August I to 12.From~left to right around.the .campfire are: Robert Swift, Ian Harris, and John Pinel.: \u2014Bermingham Photo New Home Of St.George's Rises On The Boulevard By RALPH BROWN The old St.George's school, founded in 1930 and which to date has three Rhodes Scholars to its credit is making way for the new.Canada\u2019s most neglected re- On The Boulevard at Ramesay source.\u201d avenue, a modern, three storey In the high school there is no brick building is being erected.(Continued on Page 9) When completed in the fall it, ,\u2014 will contain 14 classrooms in addition to a gymnasium, a dining, room, a laboratory, a library, a PAGE THREE Work Proceeds \"On Schedule\u2019 On City Roads The City of Westmount\u2019 embarked on an ambitious program of public works during the month of June.Wednesday a \u2018city hall official announced that one-third of .the program had already been completed and the rest will be finished within the next two weeks.The areas are being resurfaced with asphalt and the following streets are now completed: Braeside Place, Belvedere Place, Belvedere Circle, Carleton avenue, Delavigne road, Douglas avenue, Murray Hill, Parkman Place, Renfrew avenue, Syden- ham avenue, Forden avenue be- - twen Cote St.Antoine and Mont- rose avenue, and of Montrose between Aberdeen and Murray.The work of raising manholes, changing broken gullies and preparing the road surface on Greene avenue and St.Catherine street prior to covering the tramway tracks with asphalt has also begun.ALE & PORTER FREE DELWERY DE.3541 FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.@ Groceries and Imported Delicacies.NATIQNA L \"The Home of Fine Feods\u201d 4865 Sherbrooke St.West {Near Victoria) OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER music room, a craftsroom, a cH- 6-4551 | St.George\u2019s had to leave after completing 9th grade, but the new school will enroll children in nurgery and educate and guide them through matriculation.\u2018nic and offices and it will ac- .commodate -some 275 students.U6 435) UN.Hitherto students attending TAX DAY & NIGHT SERVICE WESTERN VETS TAXI ASSOCIATION STANDS THROUGHOUT THE WEST END The unique feature about this independent, co-educational, nondenominational, non-racial elementary and high school is its approach to teaching.It follows a method which is described as progressive.As plains, the class programs are not rigid but vary from year to year depending upon the I.Q.of the class.The idea is to progress at a, rate which is neither too fast nor too slow for the students to | follow and understand.Brilliant | students are given work at an |] accelerated rate and their tal-| ents are carefully developed.Mrs.Forbes, public relations director, reports: \u201cSt.George's is equipped Sherbrooke Street West.Education: High School.Age: 20-25.WESTMOUNT The > following vacancies exist in the City of West- mount.Letters of application may be submitted to the Personnel Office, Westmount City Hall, 4333 CONSTABLES Ages: 20 - 25.Height: 5 ft.9 to 6 ft.2.Weight: 160 minimum.FIREMEN Height: 5 ft.7 to 6 ft.Education: 2 years High Séhool.Weight: 150 minimum.& handle the gifted child \u2014 errr [FTI Na a - REL À Le one case as as an 2e PRE ES verte Gate ae 1 AT ETES an M ru Pa AE ere La PES Lou AME EL LR Fete Ste TT abi apy AAPL WALES » \u2014 he &- = Cpe FTW alten pp aban - ge SIPC del i pa 4 > > nt =F AFTE tne ALL.IN A SANDWICH - WE SAY Let's Not Hide The Indoor Rink ILL we ever get our indoor skating rink?It is unlikely the City will proceed with this worthy project without some degree of unanimity on siting.The doctors (and tree lovers) objected to West- mount Park.The churchmen now object to Western and Lans- downe.The bakers could object to the Glen.\"T7Te- back we said we thougu the original park site ideal.It would have been central, a setting befitting a structure to be proud of.Later .we agreed Western and Lansdowne was a reasonable compromise and hoped that would settle it.\u2019 We still think a rink for the healthful recreation of our youth and a church are compatible, side by side.Surely they are complementary.And we must agree with Mayor Bruneau: a structure of this purpose should not be hidden away.Integrate Railways - In Traffic Planning ITY Councillor E.T.Asselin\u2019s suggestion that the CPR build a station at the Cavendish boulevard underpass has a lot of merit.i With the Great West End growing more populous every year and the City\u2019s streets becoming so crowded that traffic is slowed almost to a walk, other methods of movin people to and from thet downtown.jobs soon will have to be found.The railway lines that , } i encircle the city provide an obvious solution.Mr.Asselin could have gone a lot farther.For example, a station at the Decarie boulevard underpass, near Namur street, and use of the Cote St.Luc station for passenger traffic would provide quick transportation to and from the centre of the city for thousands of -re- sidents of Saint Laurent, Snowdon, Cote St.Luc and north-western Notre Dame de Grace.Diesel or electric trains, similar to those used in Toronto\u2019s subway or on Cleveland's rapid transit system, could make the trip from Outremont to downtown Montreal in less than half an hour, from Decarie boulevard in 20 minutes, and from Cavendish underpass in 10.Trains could run either on the present rail lines\u2014 an extension of present commuter services \u2014 or on lines paralleling the railways, as they do in some cities.Neither of our railways YOU Tea Room Urged For Murray Park Sir: Regarding the article on Murray Hill Park.I sincerely trust it will always! remain such, for it, of all the parks of the city, to my mind's eye is not only a fountain of Nature's beauty but its outlogpk is its main attraction when the trees are bare enough for the eye to \u2018see the river and its pan- has shown much enthusiasm for cummuter business.It isn\u2019t profitable.The CNR has already cut its Lakeshore runs.In past years, too, the railways were reluctant to take business from the old Montreal Tramways Company.However, the time has come when these considerations should be subordinated to the public interest.~The City authorities should take the initiative in getting its Transportation Commission and the railways together to devise methods to improve movement facilities for our growing population.THEY SAY Employment, Sir, melancholy.and hardships prevent \u2014Samuel Johnson THE cw, John W.Sancton Publisher EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2185 Hampton Ave., Montreal HUnter 1-2771* Hugh E.McCormick President Harry V.Stoddard, Director of Advertising Harry B.Houghton, Director of Production .Kenneth Hatton, Director .of Sales Lorne D.Macbean, Secretary-Treasurer Tracy S.Ludington, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager ' The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.0 per year; $1.00 half year.Authorized as 3nd Class Mail, Post \\ffige Dept, Ottawa.\u2018 Te so TITIES ERSE eu ES SAY oramic view.A pity tourists do not see it as a rule.It would attract more tourists if a public tea or lunch counter were arranged.I would be glad to assist if such a thing were opened.A Canadian, Let Departments Get Together Sir: As one of the numerous residents of this district who travel to and from the Lauren- tians, I would lke to know why the CPR no longer stops the trains at Ste.Agathe long enough for passengers to get much needed refreshments.The railway's restaurant is still in operation, but few passengers have a chance to patronize it.Even on the new Dayliner coaches, the trip from Mont Laurier can be quite long and I am sure a snack would be welcomed by the majority of the passengers, especially if the stop at Ste.Agathe comes at meal time.Perhaps the department that runs the restaurant will get together with the department that runs the trains and arrange to restore the 10-minute stop that once applied to all trains to and from the north.Incidentally, the buses all stop at Ste.Agathe for a coffee break.Laurentian Traveller History Related Of Post Office Sir: The Westmount Examiner says we are to have another post office in Westmount.I would like to tell you how we came to get the one on Greene avenue, at the turn of the century.- The first post office was at the corner of Greene and opposite the Royal Bank.Now a restaurant, it was a very dilapidated place, and was run by two maiden ladies who were as cheer- ~ ful as a wet Sunday.So the trades people of those days thought it was time we had an up-to-date post office.So a Mr.Jackson who had a By the Way \u201cee .a | only want to help VERYONE springs forward with a cure for smoking.'- One letter\u2019 says, \u201cPlace the tongue at the roof of the mouth for a few moments and the urge to smoke will disappear.\u201d Here are a few tips:\u2014 Smear your cigarets with marine glue and asafoetida.Always put the lighted end in your mouth, : : Soak every cigaret in water end use spent matches which won't strike.) Pierce holes in the cigaret so it won't draw, Put the match in your mouth and throw the cigaret away.Use a dummy holder block- -ed at both ends.Facing facts HE problerh of how to take exercise without missing a moment of the television program has been solved.You fit a stationary bicycle to your armchair, and pedal violently while you are watching the screen.All that is needed now is a tiny refrigerator to attach to the chair, so that you can eat your pre-cooked frozen food-slices without moving.Some watchers are buying bed-chairs in which to sleep between television hours.They are awakened by a steel hand which grips the throat and offers the victim an energising pill.\u2014Beachcomber drug store, a wooden frame building where Brooks pharmacy stands, decided to canvas eastern Westmount with a view to getting one.He had a good reception, and contacted our member of Parliament, Mr.R.S.White, who had it passed.Then came the choice of sites.Mr.Jackson's block of land nn Greene avenue where the White Rose gas station is situated, and the lot where Steinberg's are, It really kept Mr.Jackson.poor paying taxes.So he thought, after all his labors in canvassing the city, they would choose his land.But site of the post office chosen was that of a grocery store owned by a Mr.Elliot.Adjoining the Jackson property was the Murray estate, very old residents who ran a florist store of Beaver Hall hill.On their death, the heirs ran into difficulties and the property was sold for taxes, so then we had our first theatre.Later, the Murrays\u2019 old home was an eyesore and everyone wanted to know why the City of West- mount.would not condemn it.But the contractor who built the theatre had a wide vision He bought it for a song, sold the materials to a demolition firm, then sold the land as a parking lot to the theatre and Stein- berg\u2019s.: .Dee-Aar Political Catechism Suggested By Rose Sir: The leaders of the totalitarian regimes, lose no time in the exercise of -their despotic power to control the agencies of education.They use every means to capture the mind of youth and.fashion it into the mold that will suit their purpose.In this respect, the late Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were of the same pattern.Teachers and instructors are compelled to carry out the dic- (Continued on Page 9) | SAY! Sign on a New York frankfurter stand: Where Man Bites Dog.\u201c+ .#.- .\u2014tEa rl Wilson .\u2019 .ok gm suis qe 4 4?= \u2019 ; \\ oT ab Lan CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHUBCF OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, Sunday, July 28th 11:00 am.Sunday School 11:00 am.Church Service Subject of Lesson - Sermon: \u201cTRUTH\u201d Golden Text: Psalms 96: 1, 3.O sing unto the Lord a new song; for remembered his me and his truth toward the house of Israel: all the ends of the earth have seen the Salvation of our God.WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.READING ROOM In the Church Edifice.Open to the publie Tuesday, Thursday and Fri.gay.2 to 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 to p.m.UNITED DOMINION-DOUGLAS ond STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN Joint Services in DOMINION-DOUCLAS CHURCH Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.11.00 a.m Rev.J.D.Wilkie A Warm Welcome extended to all Choirmaster and Organist: Mr.Joka Robb, Mus.Bac.WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL (Western Avenue at Lansdowne) UNITING with ST.ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH Westmount FOR SUMMER SERVICES 11:00 a.m.Preacher: Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A, B.D.- J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.Choir Director Eric Adams, B.Mus,, L.LR.A.MA.R.C.M.Organist CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greens Avenue, Westniount Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plaskett 11.00 a.m.Public Worship JOINT SERVICES DURING JULY WITH MELVILLE + À - THE.WESTMOUNT EXAMINER , FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1957 \u2014 Commonwealth | .By The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector, Trinity Memorial Church 0 DD.In the Commonwealth our obligations run in two directions \u2014 external and internal.The external relations are purely voluntary and even idealistic.The Colombo plan is a good example of such relations in which the wealthier members of the family assist the less fortunate members to get on their own feet, and bécome more completely self-supporting.A similar plan embracing the West Indies would be of very great help to the West Indies and also to Canada.We cannot afford to have a poverty stricken member of the family on our own door-step: what begins as idealism might well end as good business and good citizenship.It could mean the exchange of oranges and bananas for wheat, - \u2018The internal relations should be the subject of continual experiment.Anyone who wants to pursue the study can find the material for it in the Papers and Reports presented to the Duke of Edinburgh's Conference last year (published by Oxford University Press in two volumes).One of the most interesting reports comes from the Sudan where some five or six years ago the British authorities, knowing, ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, \u2019 Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay 6th Sunday After Trinity July 28th 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST 7:00 p.m.Evensong (said) Weekdays HOLY EUCHARIST 9:30 a.m.Wednesday 7:00 a.m.Thursday 8:00 a.m.Friday ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Westmount Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons 6th Sunday After Trinity PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8:00 am.Holy Communion .in 9:3 a.m.Holy, Communion 11:00 a.m.attins MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN 7:30 p.m.Evening Prayer (Said) CHURCH Wednesday Preacher: Rev.Charles R.Flaskett 11:00 am.Holy Communion ermon: : din ounda- :00 a.m.mu Hons.E Sermon 3.Organist: Mr.J.Alan Rhodes UNITED - Guest Organist,George July ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST REV.NORMAN RAWSON, Rev.B.B.Brown D.D., Asst.Minister Rev, Nettie IL.J.Wilson B.A, B.D, Arnold Bellis, Organist apd Choirmaster St.Thomas Church SPECIAL SUMMER SERVICE Guest Speaker REV.FRANK ARCHIBALD, PH.D.Moncton, N.B.11:00 am.Sermon Subject: \u201cTHE WORSHIP OF GOD\u201d Sermon Subject: _ 7:00 p.m.Organ Recital 7:30 p.m.\u201cTRAPPED\u201d 9:00 p.m.Young Peoples Fellowship at the close \u201cof evening service Convenient to Hotels Minister Asst.Minister Chubb, FRCO, FAGO, 28th .that they were going to pull out shortly, set about the provision of a solid economic core for the new community.They took 1,- 000,000 acres of unproductive land to develop.But they had no money, and so they enlisted the aid of a group of London financiers who had a concession in the Sudan.But, again, they did not want to do a job and impose it on the Sudanese, so they tcalled in the heads of the villages involved, and the project became a threeway concern, At the end of five years the British authorities pulled out and left the Sudanese with a sound écon- omy based on irrigated cotton; the London financiers pulled out, after making a good return on their money; and the Sudanese remain their own masters.The teller of the story, however, notes ome serious error: there was not enough friendly contact BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Minister EDGAR J.BAILEY, M.A, B.Th.Minister Emeritus A J.A.JOHNSTON, B.A, D.D.organist GALT MacDERMOT, B.A.B.Mbs.Sunday, July 28th 11:00 am.\u201cThe Load Limit\u201d 7:30 p.m.\u201cFrom Slavery To.Liberty\" Mid-Week Meeting on Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m, VISITORS WELCOME SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fremm Friday, July 26th Evening Candle lighting no later than SABBATH SERVICES Morning Service at 9:00 a.m, Scriptural Readings Numbers; Ch.33, v.1 - Ch.3, v.'13 Prophets: Jeremiah; Ch.2, vs, 14-28; Ch.3, v.4; Ch.4, vs, 1-2, Ethics of the Fathers Ch.2, Afternoon Service 8:15 p.m.Evening Service at 8:16 p.m.The New Moon Menachem Av to be blessed this Sabbath morning will occur on Monday July 29th.Weeday Services Sunday morning service at 8:30 a.m.Weekday mornings at 7:30 a.m.Monday morning service at 7:16 a.may and weekday afternoon; evening service at 8:15 p.m.Next Friday Evening Candle Lighting no later than - - 2:00 p.m.Friday evening service at 6:16 p.m.TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4128 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi \u2018SABBATH SERVICES During Summer Weeks, Sabbath Services take place on Friday Evenings at 8.15 o'clock in the mple Community House and is held under the auspices of the Temple Brotherhood, with laymen conducting ritual.= INVITATION TO AFFILIATION In anticipation of the High Holy y Season and the completion of The Greater .Temple Emanu-El, we are now register.families who are unaffiliated who wish to join Congregation Temple Emanu- Office, Fltzroy 2405, : .m, .Friday Evening fsrvice at 6:15 p.m.For information call the Temple >» 2 \u2014 mit between the three parties, with * the result that the Sudanese felt suspicious of the Europeans.There ig a lesson there for the Commonwealth Economic Con- ferente in September.There are many parts of the Commonwealth to be there is no reason why such de- veiopment should not go on on a co-operative basis, to the very great advantage of all concerned.But back of the development there must be the friendly trust ; of all the parties concerned.+.» Christian Science J i * Today's need of the spiritual sense of truth will be emphasized at Christian Science services Sunday.The Lesson-Sermon on \u201cTruth\u201d will include the following from Psalms (145:18): \u201cThe Lord is nigh unto all them that call\u2019 upon him, to all that call u him in truth.\u201d ol Correlative passages from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scripture\u201d by Mary Baker | Eddy will include the following (272:3-5): \u2018The spiritual sense of truth must be gained before Truth can be understood.This sense is assimilated only as we are honest, unselfish, loving and meek.\u201d The Golden Text is from Psalms (98:1,3): \u201cO sing unto the Lord a new song; for he hath done marvellous things: ., .He hath remembered his mercy and his truth Yoward the house of developed; and ! Israel: all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our * | Temple Emanu-El | Sabbath Services during Summer Weeks: \u201cUnder the auspices of Temple Brotherhood, services are held Friday Evenings in thé Temple Community House come mencing at 8.15, o\u2019clock.These services are conducted by the laymen of the Congregation with Bernara Figler, presiding at the Organ.Memorial Anniversaries to be observed at this Service are the following: Ralph Davis; Mrs.Mollie Packer: Abraham Feld- man; Louis Bernstein; Abraham Yaphe; Max Schacter; Mrs.Nancy Shapiro Kossman; -Joseph .Asch; Mrs.Perle Bloom Hirsch; Mrs.Sara Winer; Moishe Pinku- siewicz; Mrs.Ita Pinkusiewicz.\u2018 NY OF those who have attended a service \u201chere know that the music of our beautiful Hammond organ greatly increases the beauty of the final rites.BA Collins FA NUNNS À.F WILLIAMS 5610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST Express your sympathy at a time when the proper words are difficult to find.4509 COTE DES NEIGES RD.AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES ESTABLISHED 1880 RE.8-1124 (I IAAT Hl A.BAAS = ë ~ \u2014 F3 The Chapal of Cathedral Beauty.= Montreal\u2019s Newest and Finest Funeral Home \"ROSEDALE \u2014 4911 COTE DES NEIGES RD.+ RE.1-6868 Rosedale is not affiliated with any other funeral organization ~ PAGE FIVE SRE TT x TARR in A TL a Ar 5 ea SR J, SHEP et Ta i ! i L Le im Salas Van Me AAMC TO ATL i Ln AY an RI ar RO ns A atl moe PAGE SIX Social & Lersonal | Mrs.P.C.Armstrong, of West- mount, who has been visiting Mr.\u2019 and Mrs.Ludlow Haskell at Cap a L'Aigle, Que.has returned home.Mr.and Mrs.S.F.Tilden, of Westmount, are spending some | time at Jasper Park Lodge, \u201c Jasper Park, Alta.Miss Lumena Desjardins will leave shortly by air for Europe where she will visit Lourdes, Paris and Rome.Mr.and Mrs.John Budden have returned from a stay at Banff, Alta.Miss Yolande Tasse returned last week on the Homeric after spending a year at the College- Franco-Britannique in Paris, France.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Reynolds have returned from a visit to Kennebunkport, Maine.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Beique are spending this month at the Maioir Richelieu, Murray Bay, Que.: Miss Gail Eakin, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Eakin jr, was among the debutantes presented to Her Majesty, the Queen at the Presentation Party LEARN TO DRIVE THRU TRAFFIC WITH LAUZON DRIVING SCHOOL LTD.We are One of the Largest Automobile Driving Schools in the World Choices of Automatic or Standard Transmission + Door step service AUTC TRAINER Start to learn with an Indoor Training Machine IMPORTANT: Phone or Write for Valuable Free Premiums and Our Low Rates Nervous Learners Welcome DUAL CONTROL CARS - 5054 Cote des Neiges REgent 1-1112 ' 4869 St.Denis AVenue 38-5125 held recently at Buckingham Palace.Brig.S.J.L.Hill, DSO, MC, and Mrs.Hill and Miss Gillian Hill sailed Tuesday on the Empress of England for England.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Boundy and their son, Mark, have re- THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1957 + x MR.C.DOUGLAS TAYLOR, Honorary President of the Air Cadet League of Canada, and Mrs.Taylor, entertained a party of 33 Air Cadets representing the United Kingdom, Sweden, Holland, Denmark and Norway, at their summer home at Ste.Agathe on the weekend.Mr.Taylor is shown here pinning a souvenir Air Cadet Lapel Pin on R.W.Osborne of Nuneaton, Warwick.Looking on with Mrs.Taylor is Cadet Sten.Soderstrom of Sweden.Next step on the Cadets\u2019 tour of Canada is Algonquin Park, where they will enjoy a week-long typical Canadian outdoor holiday.We Buy Prompt payment and removal.A representative.2062 McGill College Ave.BOOKS Large and small collections, private libraries, sets, encyclopedias.There is no charge or obligation.ANTIQUE BOOK SHOP phone call will bring a courteous BE.2165 FOOT TREATMENT SALLY GOODFELLOW M.S.S.Ch.Registered Chiropodist By ARG at ment EL 2321 Assistant Chiropodist to Waiver J.Cross 4930 Sherbrooke W.Let Emile style your hair in the Season's newest coiffures.SUMMER SALE ! PERMANENTS DRASTICALLY REDUCED From 7-50 up NOW COMPLETELY turned from the Hermitage Club, Lake Memphremagog, Que., where they spent a month.Lady Hardinge and her daughter Hon Gay Hardinge are spending a holiday in Martha's Vineyard, Mass., guests of Mrs.Russell Bell.Miss Jane Wilbraham, of Brook House, Cuddington, Cheshire, England, has arrived to spend several months with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Plant.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Ritten- berg left Tuesday on the Empress of England to spent some time abroad.Re ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.O.Cecil Clarke, of Vancouver, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Pamela, to Mr.Robert Owens, son of Mr.and Mrs, ON.H.Owens of Westmount.The marriage has been arranged to take place Saturday, September 14, in the Church of St.James the Apostle.The engagement has been announced of Miss Mary Regina Roche, daughter of the late Ivor Francis Roche and of Mrs.Roche, of Westmount, and Mr.Fintan Joseph Heffernan, son of Mr.and Mrs.Fintan Heffer- nan, of Montreal.The marriage has been arranged to take place Saturday, August 31, in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Mr.Heffernan received his degree in Engineering from McGill University, Class of \u201857 and has been awarded an Athlond Fellowship.Lancashire Calling A meeting of the Lancashire Club will be held Saturday, July 27, at 8 p.m.in the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel, Peel street, Montreal.Further details from John Crossley, Hu.8-2027 or Sid Sumner ME, 1-1145.° Junior League Plans An \"Autumn Fantasy\" Mrs.R.B.Spence, Mrs.Harry Bennett and Mrs.Bruce Gillespie are members of the Money- raising Committee of the Junior League of Montreal whose annual party in aid of community activities \u201cAutumn Fantasy\" will take place Friday evening, October 18, at the Windsor Hotel.Mrs.Gillespie is chairman of the Canvassing Committee in charge of donations; Mrs.Ben- x.Baby Ferguson Is Christened The christening of the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Louis Ferguson took place ree cently in St.Leo\u2019s Church, West- mount, the Rev.Father Lucien Thibodeau officiating.The baby wore an heirloom christening robe and was given the names of Denise, Anne- Marie.The godparents were Mr.and Mrs.Jean Paul Charbon- neau of Quebec City.Following the ceremony, the Hon.Mr.Justice and Mrs.J.P.Charbonneau.grandparents of Denise Anne-Marie, entertained at a reception.She was about to go out on her first real date and she asked her mother, \u201cWhat shall I do if he tries to kiss me good-night?\u201d \u201cWell,\u201d said her understanding mother, \u201cI suppose you could nett is co-chairman and Mys.whisper for help.\u201d Spence is chairman _of thex Money-raising Committee.The mer camp for girls in the League's main project is a sum- Laurentians.ALLAN SING Stationers, Printers and e Punches ® Fasteners e Blue Print Cabinets & Hangars e Adding Machine Rolls 357 Victoria Ave., Westmount Loose Leaf, Stenographers\u2019 and Bookkeepers\u2019 Supplies - Complete Office Equipment ER LIMITED Chart-Pak Distributors e Clips o Stenopal e Binders DE.8439 Mr.Paul Masson is the man you should consult if you want personal service ahd qualified advice on buying your new furs.Established for 40 years FURRIERS INC.5004 Sherbrooke St.W.| DE.4482 to 4 TTT DEA eta mk ON wd gd a bes ut bed Là © es mrs of ÉNSSESEE ITS 2 NM fmt us :®t»eo \u2014l{ CE ie i x= ni _ Marÿ-Ruth Mount, Mr.Peter Mundy In Westmount Baptist Church, the marriage took place recently of Mary-Ruth Coverdale, younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Albert E.Mount, to Mr.Peter John Mundy, son of Mrs.T.J.Mundy and the late Mr.Mundy.Rev.Edgar Bailey officiated at the double ring ceremony.Mr.Galt MacDermot played the wedding music, -and \u2018Mr.Victor Chapman sang during the signing of the register.Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of eggshell brocaded satin fash- joned with a full skirt having a front panel.Her elbow length veil fell from a small tiara of seed pearls, and she carried a Colonial bouquet of American beauty roses.Miss Joyce Daniel, as bridesmaid, wore an ankie length gown of Dior blue lace and taffeta, with a bandeau of Talisman roses, and carried a Colonial bouquet, also of Talisman roses.Mr.Burland Boyce was best man, and ushers were Mr.Herbert Gillingham and Mr.Donald Dunlop.Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church] hall.Mr.and Mrs.Mundy will reside in Ville d\u2019Anjou.Audrey Cheese, Colin A.Spencer The marriage of Audrey Mary, widow of Paul S.Cheese and daughter of Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Stevenson, to Mr.Colin Alexander Spencer, son of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Spencer, took place quietly Friday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, in Trinity Memorial Church, the Ven, Archdeacon Kenneth Naylor officiating.The bride was attended by Miss Joan Cullen and Mr.Wilson Spencer acted as best man for his brother.Not many of the sight-seeing expeditions travelling through Alberta miss the opportunity of seeing the grotesque skylines and weird canyons that stretch for miles in the graveyard of the dinosaurs situated in the Red Deer River Valley.Skinny men,women gain 5, 10, 15 Ibs.Get New Pep,.Vim, Vigor What a thrilll Bony limbs fill out; ugly hol lows fill up; neck no longer scrawn ; body ses half-starved, sickly \u2018\u2019bean-pole\u201d look.ousands who never could gain before are nuw proud of shapely, healthy-looking figures.y thank Ostrex Tonic Tablets, Helps build up body skinny because of poor appetite due to lack of iron, Improves digestion, nourishment; puts flesh on bare bones.In- treases pep.\u2018\u201cGet-acquainted\u2019\u2019 size only 60\u20ac.Try famous Ostrex for new pounds, pep, vim, vigor, this very day.At all ggists, ru 0.MARGARET AND CAROLINE SMART, 21-year-old West- mount twins, are shown as they arrived home from a seven- week vacation in Europe on th e Cunard liner Saxonia.They received the trip as a reward for graduating from Marionopolis College, each with a BSc.They plan to be research chemists.Guides\u201d World Camp in August Will Be First Time in Canada Some 1,500 Gir] Guides representing 38 countries will attend the first world Guide They will camp at Doe miles north of Toronto.from Camp ever held in Canada.Lake near Huntsville, Ont., 120 Aug.8 to 19.Canadian Girl Guides are working hard to erase any difficulties that might crop up regarding language, diet or dress.They live happily together by the Girl Guide laws, One of these laws aim to show the world that individuals from every nation can is: \u201cA Guide is a friend to all, and a sister to every other Guide.\u201d The camp chief will be Mrs.W.Rankine Nesbitt of Toronto, chief commissioner of the Canadian Girl Guides.OUTDOOR LIFE The campers will sleep in tents, and all cooking will be done on charcoal stoves outdoors.Swimming, canoeing and hiking are on the daily round of sports activities, An exhibition of Canadiana including specimens of Indian, Eskimo and French-Canadian culture will acquaint the foreigny HANS 4927 SHERBROOKE HAIRDRESSER SPECIALS! TEEN-AGE PERMANENTS (Complete) .\u2026.$5- PERMANENT WAVES .$8.50 = $10 - $12.50 Specialists in HAIR TINTING sons 550100000000 0 T0 0000 ) ST.WEST cuanemonn) $5 & $7 FOR APPOINTMENT PLEASE PHONE Open Monday to Saturday from 9 AM.to 7 P.M.DE.4501 |; |.to telephone {around 9 p.m.and ask parents if guides with historic aspects of Canadian life, The Saturday program for Aug.17, two days before the camp breaks up, is visitors\u2019 day and foreign guides will don their native dresses for the , Occasion.The official opening ceremon- jes include the breaking-out of the colors of all 38 countries represented.All delegates will take part in a giant campfire occasion.Eighteen registered nurses and two doctors will be on hand tp handle any medical emergencies.The catering staff figures that the 50,000 meals during the 12- day holiday will require nearly 18,000 quarts of milk, 1,500 dozen eggs and 7,000 pounds of tutter, among other items.ACROSS WORLD Among the Guides, 400 are expected from the United Stafes, including Alaska and Hawaii.Chosen Guides will come from Australia, New Zealand, Burma, Ceylon, Pakistan, the Philippines, Japan and Greenland.From Europe will come representatives -from Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Great Britain.i A graduate student working on juvenile delinquency, says Reader\u2019s Digest, reported to his university sociology seminar that\u201d he was having difficulty gathering data.His project was a dozen homes they knew where their children were.\u201cMy first five calls,\u201d he lamented, \u201cwere answered by children who had no idea where their parents werel\u201d, ; mr pre | frock of pink chiffon, with a ot meg ET J; \u2014 PAGE SEVEN THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1957\u2014\u2014\u2014- Twins Return .\u201c| Hizabeth Oliver, \u2018Are Wed In St.Matthias Church The marriage of Elizabeth Kathleen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles H.Oliver, ding music and white gladi John Leigh \\ of London, England, to Mr.John Leigh Bishop, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.Leigh Bishop, of Westmount, took place recently in St.Matthias Church, Westmount, the Rev.Kenneth Keefe officiating, assisted | by Canon A.R.Kelley.Mr.Alan Rhodes \u2018played the wed- oli and pompoms arranged with greenery and candles, in candelabra were used to | decorate.| The bride, who was given aways a gown .of Swiss organdy and Chantilly lace over poult de soie, fashioned with a fitted lace \u2018bodice having a sabrina rieckline and short sleeves, and a very full skirt of organdy appliqued with lace and falling into a chapel train, Her short veil, of tulle illusion worn over the face, was held by an Elizabethan headdress of seed pearls and she oarried a Lsemi-cascade bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses and stephano- tis - .Mrs.Julian Chipman, as mation of honor, wore a bouffant |\u2019 floral headdress and carried a semi-cascade bouquet of white best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Julian Chipman and Mr.Earl Schwartz.Mrs.Bishop, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of sapphire blue chiffon, with a matching maline- hat, and a corsage bouquet of Joanna Hill roses.The reception.was held at the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Bishop left for the New England Coast, the bride travelling in a beige sheath frock and jacket of silk, and wearing a honey beige straw hat and accessories and a corsage bouquet of red roses, Among the out-of-town guests were Mr .and Mrs.À, D.Watson, Mr.Andrew Watson, Mr.and Mrs.Stirling Ferguson, Mrs.F.B.Reid, Miss E.Bishop, of Ottawa, and Mrs.Andrew A.King- by Mr.Eldrige Cate, QC, was in| born, of Toronto.{ CWL Fashion Show Mrs.James E.Berry, President of the Montreal Archdiocesan \u2018Council, The Catholic Women's League of Canada, nounces that the Annual Fash- fon Show in aid of the Council's immigration work will be held Monday evening, September 23, in the Ballroom of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, with fashions by D'Allaird\u2019s Limited, Mrs.M.B.Kennedy will be the convener of this event, assisted by Miss Frances Carroll, Immediate Past President.REPAIRS and RESTYLING done on your FURS \u201cat our REDUCED summer prices Our place is air conditioned for your comfort.FLOMEN FURS EXCLUSIVE REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatre) WI.3312 and pink carnations.ro \u2019 Mr.Trevor \u2018Bishop acted as Have Your Cusfom individual specificat arlicular P cop e De er LAMP SHADES La Contessa 9.Sherbrooke St.at Royal HU.8-4322 Orders for lamp shades, made to your August-September delivery.\u201c= -Made ions, taken now for Ell War no alll ane FES - PORES i Poe ar dé TRE a i rie Soraya 1508 Ti pring 2A ; { d Hungarian-English dictionaries The presentation was made at of the Hungarian Relief Fund Sends Gifts To , = THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1857 MRS.F.HL.WADSWORTH, CARE of Canada representative from Ottawa, formerly of Notre Dame de Grace, presents and phrase books to Hungarian refugees newly arrived in Montreal from camps in Yugoslavia.the Montreal Hungarian Relief fund centre.With Mrs.Wadsworth are Mrs.E.F.Bradbrooke and Mr.P.A.Henley of the International Rescue Committee.CARE Helps Local Hungarians; Other Lands Language problems present great difficulties to Hungarian refugees arriving here.Until quite recently, it was \u2018 .\u2014 \u2019 ae Chrisfian Science Church of the Air On Sunday Morning A nation-wide audience will hear a Christian Science Program entitled \u201cA God at Hand\u201d in the OBS RADIO \u201cChurch of The Air\u201d series, Sunday morning from 9.30 to 10.00 am.Carried by WCAX Radio, Burlington, Vermont, \u2014620 on the dial\u2014 the speaker will be Dr.Frederick G.Roberts of Wilmette, Illinois \u2014 a Christian Science practitionen A quartet and soloists will supply the music.x lage or community centres, to girls\u2019 vocational schools, and to co-operative workshops for widows and- other women who must augment family income.Earning power was shown dramatically in Choony Moo Ro, Korea, where 50 war widows received a total of 18 machines to start a garment industry in a discarded army tent.In six months, they were not only supporting themselves and their children but they had saved almost half the cost of building combined work-and-living quarters.CARE donors then provided the remaining funds needed for the building.Because of the lack of electricity in most underdeveloped : lands, all the machines CARE a .community centre recently buys are distributes are the equipped with a machine, treadle type.Contribution costs NO ELECTRICITY .vary according to the kind o \u2018 machine most suited to ea nave Am Sewing machin py area: $55 for India; $75 for Hong isolated villages.The women in Kong; $90 to other countries.Chilill, Mexico, were so fright- Donations in any amount Pre ened at sight of the machine de- be sent, © ARS Sanaa où livered to their village that the E-2 8° = à ine tribal chief had to use it before L2W2 to help provide sewing ma- they could b rsuaded to take chines, or other economic, health there turn e pe - and educational supplies, wher- To help the greatest numbers Ver most needed, learn and earn, CARE distri-| There were 38,588 classroom butes sewing machines only Branches of the Canadian Jun- where they will be available for ior Red Cross in 1956.The mem- group training and use: to vil- bership covers every province.impossible for them to get Hungarian-English dictionaries.Ÿ Some of them who had contacts back in Hungary were able to Have the books sent out them but these were a JOHN POOL very small percentage of the ones who had little or no knowledge of the English language.CARE is now distributing dic- Painless removal of corns, tionaries and phrase books which callouses, ingrown toe nails, should help them.Association Latest electric equipment.with English-speaking people Plastic arch supports to relieve iti i all weak foot conditions.and opportunities he get thelr Children\u2019s Supports a Specialty.ears raine to ; ê soun 0 By appointment only the English words is an import Phone WI.1545 ant factor in solving e language difficulty.The books, Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke! Westmount BON VOYAGE FLOWERS Exquisite Corsages and Cabin Arrangements ouse of Flowers ë en en wn ee ee Te a a, Polka Fur Company 2081 Aylmer Street (south of Sherbrooke St.) Offers you quality furs, latest styles, best workmanship.Unrivaled remodelling service on coats, jackets, capes and stoles.Beautiful fur-lined cloth coats made out of your old fur coat, also new fur-lined coats *made.For information pisase calf: Mr.Gorski\u2014AV.8-4986 should give them the confidence they may need to speak English.In past months CARE supplied over one million dollars worth of food, clothing and blankets to Hungarian refugees in Austria and Yugoslavia, the gift of the people of Canada and the United States.SELP HELP PROGRAM ¢ The sewing macnine Canadian women and their daughters take for granted is still a thing of wonder, priced beyond reach, to most of their sisters around the world.In Greece, it would tgke a seamstress three months to earn the local price of the simple treadle model CARE delivers at a contribution cost of $90.In Korea, her counterpart would have to work 13 months.At those wages, actual savings are seldom possible, If an average farmer in southern Mexico could manage to save 7% of his meagre yearly earnings, it would take him 15 years to buy the machine for his wife \u2014 \u201cand by then, since life expectancy is under 40 years, she would probably be dead.\u201d Those are typical comparisons sent to CARE headquarters by its Mission Chiefs in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.Their consensus: new machines, provided by Canadians as part of CARE's Self-Help Program to help the needy help themselves, are working miracles at training girls and women to become self-supporting.Social*emancipation often follows.In Pakistan, for example, hundreds of women gave Up \u201cpurdah\u201d (their traditional seclusion from public view) in or- der to attend sewing classes at 3: Why is the telephone still working, Mummy?It\u2019s most unusual when a storm affects your telephone.It\u2019s reassuring to know that it has a habit of staying on the job.The reason is that your telephone operates from banks of giant batteries in the telephone exchange.Should power go off for any reason, these are charged by a Diesel motor standing by for just such an emergency.\u201d So the uninterrupted service you enjoy is \u2018no \u2018accident.It takes forethought, equip- ment\u2014and money.All are necessary if you are to have the best possible telephone service 24 hours a day.LS THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Ier \u2018 Rambler Metropolitan Ambassador Get a Lift Out of Going \u2014 Go Rambler 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.Fl.4616 - 3.6084.References required 2 PROPERTY WANTED THE WESTMOUNT \u2018EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1957 AA SE LOS, TEs dE.midi ae he RT rue rk LN pee PAGE NINE \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 HUnter 1-2771x SR The Westmount Examiner |] Classified Advertising 10 Words 45s 3c for edch additional word Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue\u2019 - 7 29 FOR SALE 34 HELP WANTED ; FEMALE INVESTOR with substantial cash seeks heated or unheated investment.Property in Montreal, showing a fair return.No agents.CR.7-5222, 5 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET KNOWLTON.House to rent, August, $200.00.5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, all electric convenlences.Near bo#t and golf clubs.Phone Knowlton, Chapel 17 FLATS, DUPLEXES WANTED MINIMUM 3 bedrooms, plex.HU.8-7254, 20 ROOMS TO LET LARGE bright room, furnished or, not, with privileges.4262 Western Apartment 1 26 GARAGES TO LET Reasonable Rates Short or long periods.Services available.Call George Durocher, Victoria Avenue Garage, 370 Victoria Avenue.EL.0767.29 FOR S:LE LARGE Sunshine baby carriage in excellent condition with screen in fp A hood.Newly relined.$35.00.RE Mrs.H.T.Doran Buried Monday Requiem mass was said Monday in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, for Mrs.Henry T.Doran, who died Friday - at her residence 24 HITTING New Heights IN PUBLIC ACCLAIM lower du- ONLY DOW IS COOL CONTROL\u2019 SREWED Elna For a demonstration of The Elna Supermatic Sewing Machine, 3404 Notre Dame Street West, WE.9470.FURNITURE ror sale, 2 desks; 2 roll-away cots; 2 dressers; 2 rockers; kitchen table and chairs; Frigidaire; bookcases; lamps; lawnmower, WI.1061.31 WANTED TO PURCHASE FURNITURE, china, paintings, jewellery, silver.Mullin's Antiques, 1317 Greene, FI.3894.33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED EXPERIENCED male window cleaner with equipment.HU.9-5249.387 SITUATION WANTED MALE CLEANING, painting interior, exterior.City references.Cheap.HU.9- 5249, 34 HELP WANTED FEMALE Go Calling For Profit Like to visit?Make your visiting hours pay good money by telling your neighbours about Avon\u2019s nationally advertised cosmetics.Learn how \u2014 now.Call PL.7885.Springfield avenue, after a brief illness.The former Mary Aveline, she was born in Bristol, England, and came to Canada more than 30 years ago.She is survived by her husband; a sister, Mrs.Janet Clarke; and a nephew, John Clarke.Interment was at Cote des Neiges Cemetery.BAND CONCERT A concert will be given Monday at 8:30 p.m.in Westmount Park by the band of the Royal Montreal Regiment, led by Bandmaster W.0.2 A.Fleming.The program will include four marches, Trois Rivieres Tricentenaire, Entry of the Gladiators, Namur, and The Red Cloak; a cornet duet, Ida and Dot; and various other selections such as Pacific Waves, Laurentian Echoes and Let Me Call You Sweetheart.Even small apparently insignificant scratches may become infected unless they are kept clean and protected from germs.Cuts, scratches, burns or other lesions may cause trouble unless they are cleansed and covered with a sterile dressing, Small ready-made dressings are easy to apply and are usually efficient.Salad ryt AR VINES HE BT?vert EXPANDING BUSINESS IN CENTRAL WESTMOUNT HAS ATTRACTIVE OPENINGS FOR Secretary Relief Switchboard Operator (BILINGUAL) Typist Bookkeeping Clerk Calculating Machine Operator DAY.WEEK, FULL WELFARE LAN.TELEPHONE \u2018Wellington 8411 YOUNG girl to help mother amuse 3 young children, HU.9-2959.45 MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS Attention ! Mortgage loans quickly.Contractors, privates.Notary.EL.You Say (Continued from page 4) tator\u2019s wishes regardless of their own views.Position and promotion depend upon a complete subservience to the educational code formulated by the totalitarian minister of education or propaganda.In the higher institutions of learning, the students are taught what will advance the policies of the regime in power.\u2018EARLY INDOCTRINATION The child is early indoctrinated with a fervent belief in the infallibility of Fascism, Nazi- sim or Communism.He absorbs this teaching because of his respect or fear of his teachers.He cannot ask questions and develops a totalitarian conscience which makes him.easily-mani- pulated material to serve Lhe ends and carry out the plans of the oligarchy, in war and peace.He is told, that capitalism and democracy are prejudicial to the welfare of the masses and should be destroyed.The virtues of totalitarianism are extolled and its champions, inculcate that faith essential to the maintaining of the regimented staff.It has been well said: \u2018That the mind of a child is wax to receive and marble to retain.\u201d We want our children to grow up to respect their parents and become liberty-loving citizens.A great church has evolved a catechism the precepts of which are early drilled into the memory of those who belong to ifs communion and designed Lo promote morality and obedience to parents and lawful authority.The education which the child : de taken by the governments and obtains at school, church and the home makes generally for a high type of citizenship.CATECHISM NEEDED In view of the distorted conceptions of democracy and capitalism presented to the children in totalitarian lands, steps should educational authorities in the democracies to prepare a pcii- tical catechism that will contain the basic principles of democracy and the liberties, rights and opportunities fhat it gives.for both youth and adults.Any and everv form of total- .t &.! \u2019 HILLMAN Estate Car Sedan Convertible Husky Radically New 1957 Models 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.Fl.4616 Trades and Professional Cards .20 Words 75c - Additional Words\u201d3c Each #* CARTAGE & MOVING AVAILABLE, moving truck, large or small jobs.Call Pat.WE.410 BUILDING AND PASTS BRICK \u2014 cement \u2014 plaster \u2014 blocks \u2014 chimneys \u2014 walls pointed; walks, foundations repaired, refinished.Abbey Construction Co.Reg'd, HU.8- 4922, 4630 Grand blvd.DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaker - designer, dresses, suits, coats, made to measure.Alterations.Specializes in.lace.5110 Sherbrooke, Apt.1.DRESSMAKING, alterations by expert.Good \"ideas.382 Metcalfe Ave.GL.4833.FURRIERS REPAIRING, remodelling.Fur coats made into jackets.New spring models.Fur storage.Henry Baum Furs, 1383 Greene Ave.WE.3270.HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave.WI.3312.itarianism should be denounced and repudiated, as contrary to the teachings of our great lawgivers and leaders, both secular and religicus.If instruction of this nature was given, the -child growing into man or woman could not be easily seduced into becoming a recruit for communism or any other revolutionary cült.+ The child should also be taught, that in a democracy respect for law, order and human liberty calls for co-operation with established authority, and that the protective forces of the nations or the community established as they are for its benefit, places an obligation upon the law-abiding citizen to at all times aid- the officers of thz law.This would certainly tend to lessen that juvenile delinquency that is becoming of increasing concern to both parents and the state.The aid and co-operation of the press, local and metropolitan as well as the radio should also be enlisted.A nation whose children are taught at the receptive age, the principles and blessings of democracy as compared with communism or -reactionary fascism Will not become a victim of insidious and destinctive propaganda.Giving the fanatical nazi or communist his own way, he would imprison or liquidate all who will not accept his pernicious and vicious dogmas and doctrine, The school and the printed page can generate an immunity against'totalitarianism that will not only benefit the community and the nation but civilization.If democracy on all levels is worth saving, it should begin with the political catechism suggested in a preceding paragraph.- The need for and the advantages of free discussion have been fully demonstrated at meetings of local communal organizations, and the opinions expressed in your columns by your editors and correspondents.A free press and a popular government are only possible in a democracy.Bernard Race.1 Ca su.\u2018 -conditioned; FURNITURE REPAIRS ANTIQUE furniture restoration, reproduction.Cabinet and furniture made to order, repaired, remodelled.\u2019 John's Cabinet Making Reg'd., rear 1251 Greene.GL.4879, LANDSCAPING COMPLETE landscape service, Hedges, rock gardens, lawns built, sodding, shrubs, patios, flagstone walks, ete.-Special monthly rate for maintenance.Town references.Work guaranteed.Free estimates.New Method Landscaping.HU.9-2273.Incineration Defails Are Released By City Some 938 tons of garbage and 1645 tons of ashes were ¢ollect- ed in the City of Westmount during the month of June.This cost the city $8,730 in salaries and equipment.The cost per individual dwelling was 16 cents and a total of 59,944 collections were made.A total of 215 in- Spections of garbage cans were made and 26 new cans were placed in service.- New Home: .(Continued from page 3) division between the sciences and classical studies.are taught both, Broader education is another principle of the system.In addition to book- learning the teachers are keenly interested and aware of a child's attitudes.Developing these along the right lines is part of the progressive teaching method.To- make a child aware of his responsibilities in work and progress is an important part of education, \u2018says Principal Matthews.The school also uses the project method in teaching.As an illustration let us consider the study of Ancient Rome.Students are not simply required to xe- member the names and dates of certain events but age questioned as to what particular aspect of life they are interested in, If a student replies boxing then he is assigned the duty of writing a paper on boxing in Ancient Rome.The object of this is to make the student acquainted with research.When each student is assigned a subject, much of Ancient Roman life has been covered.Further, the papers are read to the class and each student becomes responsible for all the information that has been covered.In brief these are some of the guiding principles behind the progressive teaching method.Considering their success in the past, the new school will be à welcomed addition to the educational institutions of West- mount.A new jet-powered KC-135 Stratotanker made by Boeing, the August Reader's Digest reveals, can refuel the latest jet bombers in mid-air at high altitude while both airplanes are travelling at a speed close to, 600 miles an hour.Previously\u2019 refueling had to be done at speeds of about 250 miles an nav : Shee ee 8! \u201com Students \u2018 SEE ST va TT es 4 ANNs it ce er ons dates se à ae cac ce à ton \\ PAGE TEN Westies Show Power At Bat Westmount scoring *181 for 4 defeated Adastrians 177 in the Montreal and District Cricket League at Lower Canada grounds Saturday.The West Indians 88 for 4 upset Wanderers with 87, and at Verdun the home side with 143 for 4 were too good for Stelco all out 138.Canadair took the lead in the \u2018B' division over West Indians when they won 96 to 75.Westmount won the toss and surprisingly sent the Adastrians in to bat.Al McKinlay and Ian Rennie opened quietly but graduälly pushed the score along to 40 when McKinlay was caught for 26.The next three wickets \u201cfell cheaply when Mel Rilston joined Rennie who was soon after bowled for 33 in attempting to pull a straight one to leg.Rilstone continued to score freely and was finally caught in the slips after making 42.\u2018The innings closed at 177 with Sam Marshall taking 4 for 34, John Davis 2 for 22 and Vere Lewis 2 for 30.Westmount openers Winston Kelly and Paul Jardin immed- jately attacked the bowling.Kelly was out LBW for 26.After Gerry Taylor had scored 18 and John Davis 30, Dave Lawless and Dick Croney became associated and freely hit the bowlers to all parts of the field and passed the 177 with 10 minutes to spare.TENNIS POPULAR Tennis is a popular pastime in Westmount.Figures just released show that during the month of June 7,058 people played on the municipal courts.Of these 3,368 on Western, 1,848 on King George and 282 on Devon.Adultse numbered 1,560.The city had 17 tennis courts in operation.for the Provincial double THE CHAMPIONS, who THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1857.beat out the Lachine pair title, Bob Fender, left and Chris Childs of the Verdun Lawn Bowling club.\u2014Bermingham Photo Ladies\u2019 Open, Close Colf Tourney July 30 North America\u2019s oldest golf course, Royal Montreal, will be the site of the Canadian Ladies\u2019 Golf Union Open and Close Championships July 30 to 4 ugust 10, and it could be the final National tournament held at this historic site.Royal Montreal, first established in 1873, will shortly be moving to a new location due to \u201ccity expansion.This will be the seventh time the CLGU tournament has been held at Royal Montreal, the site of the original Ladies\u2019 Open in 1901.This annual gathering of lady, golfers has been expanded over the years, and today is a ten- day tournament which includes Ladies Close Championship; Inter-Provincial and Junior In- ter-Provincial team rhatches; Junior Ladies amateur cham- .pionship; and the Ladies Open Championship: The Tournament was last held in Montreal in 1951 at Laval- sur-le-lac.Royal Montreal has two championship courses each with a par of 77.The Sotfth course, considered the finer of the two, has been selected for the 1957 championships, There are three par 3 holes on the south course, eight par 4, six par 5 and one par 6, Westmount Inter Playground Results The Westmount Municipal Inter ~ Playground competitions held at Westmount Park are as follows : SHUFFLEBOARD Doubles Stayn \u2014 Ray Mader, Bobby Carter Ze.Prince - Albert \u2014 Hal Sherback, Constant Nucci 1; West- mount \u2014 John Nicolson, Karl Ulrich 30, Stayner \u2014 Fred Power, Larry Dallas 26; Westmount \u2014 Fisher, Steven Ertl 27; Prince Albert \u2014 Gordie Kyle, George Shaw 16.CHECKERS Westmount, David Woodfine defeated Stayner, Joe Stechlinski: Westmount, Richard McNally defeated Stayner, Mieczyslaw Radomar; Stayner, Wayne Cummings defeated Prince Albert, Joan Lally; Prince Albert, Constant Nucci defeated Stayner, Mark Ono; Prince Albert, George Shaw defeated Westmount, Jean Shapiro; Prince Albert Plerre Cote defeated Westmount, Eva Szizetanowska.HORSESHOES Westmount, Pierre Carpentier 7, Prince Albert, Hal Sherback 0; Westmount, Morgan Turner 7, Prin- i, Gordie Kyle 0; West- mount, Doug Leadbetter 11, Stayner, Richard Holden 8; Westmount, John Nicolson 16, Stayner, Gordie Cole 11; Stayner, Hugh Rosenberg 11, Prince Albert, Constant Nucci Stayner, (ader 11, Prince AN bert, George Shaw 3.TABLE TENNIS Stayner, Bob Brison 11, Prince Albert, George Shaw 9; Stayner, Frank Robinson 11, Prince bert, Hal Sherback 6: Prince Albert, Constant Nucci 11, Stayner, Wayne Dallas 8; Westmount, Pierre Carpentier 7, Stayner, Roger Lafleur ¢; Stayner, Hugh Rosenberg 1, We ount, Donald MacKay 4; Stayner, Bob Carter 14, Westmount, Doug Lead- better 12; Westmount, Doug Fisher 11, Prince Albert, Gordie Kyle 8: Prince Albert, Brian Wood 11,\u201d West: mount, Pat Fennell 5; Westmount, Richard MeNally 11, Prince Albert, Maureen Haigh 3.\" FINAL STANDING Westmount, 22 points; Stayner, 16 points; Prince Albert, 10 points.The Canadian National Exhi- annual exhibition of its kind in the world.A Tak: COREE SR RES rT x Fender, Childs Capture Double Lawn Bowling Crown Over Lachine : By GEO.E.JONES ; (Sports Editor) ERDUN Lawn Bowling club pair of Bob Fender and Chris Childs won the Province of Quebec double title at Notre Dame de Grace green edging out Lachine\u2019s pair of Tom Hunter and John Barrie.Going into the 20th end, La-* chine scored four poihts to close Verdun\u2019s scoring gap 20-18, but Fender scored the last shot In the last end for a 21-18 victory.Lachine led 5-0 after the opening three ends.Then Verdun scored seven in the next three ends to take the lead they never gave up.At one time, the 16th end, Verdun were leading 18-12 their biggest lead.In the 20th end, La- chine scored four points leaving the last end to settle the issue, despite the two point lead by Verdun.This leaves only the single to be competed which is now underway for and all Quebec teams will be complete for the Dominion title series which are scheduled for the Westmount Club greens in August.The St.Lambert club four are the other Quebec representatives who were declared some weeks ago.They are Walter Eaves, A.Greene, J.Malley and H.White.To reach the final at NDG, \u2018Chris Childs and Bob Fender beat out another Verdun club pair, Dave Kennedy and Bob Rankin, Prior to this victory, Childs and Fender beat out the Riverside * pair of H.Coles and A.Young.The Lachine team of J.Barrie and T.Hunter downed the pair from Mt.Royal, C.Weeks and J.McGee.In the previous round of play, Barrie and Hunter beat out the twosome from Westmount, J.Knox and J.Henderson.District Footballers Cut From Roughriders Ten Canadian players were \u2018| cut from the roster of Saskatchewan Roughriders this week by coach Frank Filchock.Dropped from the squad were Montreal and district recruits Mario Chartrand, Eastward and Fred Clerment, Lakeshore, centers; guard Les Pelley, Eastward; end Russell Weir, Verdun Bearcats and quarterback Don Langley, Verdun Bearcats.Other Canadians dropped hailed from the West and Ontario.Infernational Baseball Starts.Star Balloting Balloting for an International League all-star team began Monday and closes August 8, president Frank Shaughnessy announced.The team selected will meet the Brooklyn Dodgers in the league's second annufl All-Star game August 19 at the ball park.A city-unit vote will be used to select the all-stars, Shaugh- nessy said.Each city will pick teams and players selected will receive one league vote, making a total of eight votes for each position.The rush of rugged waters is a ringing sound at Kakabeka Falls, where nearby one of the Ontario Governnient fish \u201chatcheries may be seen.Red Sox Are LL'B' Champs Red Sox, who won the first half of the American \u2018B\u2019 section of the Kiwanis Little League Baseball without a logs, were turned back in their first loss of the season when the White Sox beat fhem 17-4.The Reds have a playing record of 7-1.White Sox are second with a 5-4 record; Orioles 2-4 and Indians 1-6.The Reds were declared the 1957 champions and pennant winners.In other games: Reds won two games.They edged out the Indians 11-9 and~ again the Indians were on the short end of a 13-6 count.Indians suffered another loss last week when the White Sox beat .them .20-10.Orioles came up with a 12-2 win over the White Sox.FINAL STANDINGS W L Per Red Sox 7 1 85 White Sox 5 4 558 Orioles 2 4 338 Indians 1 6 .143 Riverside Wins Over Townies, NDG | The Riverside Lawn Bowling Club of Lachine broke a 32- year-old dry spell on the weekend by scoring a convincing vie- tory at the St.George Club in the annual tournament for the Walter Hager Memorial Trophy.The Trophy was first competed for in 1952 and presents a stern test for all participants, three matches in one evening.Riverside, the only club to cop all three matches turned aside all opposition chalking up vice tories over Mount Royal 16-5, Caledonia 13-8 and NDG 18-5, giving them a total plus of 2T.The winners\u2019 victory rink was: W.Holmes lead, T.Measure second, S.F, Gillate third, and F.Bertolin skip.Mike Barkum Pitches Little Loop One-Hitter Phillies\u2019 pitcher, Mike Barkun, in the National \u2018B\u2019 loop, grabbed the spotlight in Little League action.Barkun paced his squad to a 4-0 blanking over the Reds as he fanned 15 batters and slammed a homer and two singles.Spence Clark Scores Ace At Marlborough Spence.Clark of Marlborough gained membership in the ex- ¢tlusive hole-in-one club when his drive went for an ace on the 230-yard No.9 hole of the home course.Bobby Hill, Bert Snor and Ken Weldon witnessed the feat bition in Toronto is the largest | TOP SOI ASPHALT EL.1177 Hampton Garden Supply L\u2014 SOD PAVING The one-hit twirling of the . [=] + ay 0.8 ow THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1957 2 J 000 a a £51 EEE ICE DOUBLE HANDSHAKE between Cartierville and Lachine double blade tandem crews.Lachine won the event, two seconds off the course record.Front boat, left to right: Allan McCleery and Lou Lukanovich, Cartieruille who placed second.Rear boat, Wally Paddlers At Otterburn Saturday Competing For Dominion Berths (CARTIERVILLE Boating Club slipped at the 53rd running of thelr home regatta when they failed to place in all of the 17 events, missing out in two, but at the same time scored 77 points, two from tieing their all time record of 79, established in Lachine two weeks ago.The Carts paddled to 11 first places, which included nine of this 11 where they picked up more than the five points allotted for first place.High wind in the afternoon and high water, four feet above normal height at this time of the season, saw eight new course records broken and two new times set.Where did the other clubs place in the aggregate?Lachine was their usual second with 36 points, while Chateauguay still the best of the second division elubs with 18.Otterburn came out of the battle with 8% points and Grand Trunk finished with 434.Of the new times set two went to the Chats in the senior four and the junior double blade tandem.Lachine, in winning the junior double blade single with Les Melia swinging the paddle set a new time, Melia broke the junior time which was also better than what the senior- single has set.His time was 3:55, 11 seconds better than the old time and three seconds faster than the senior record time.THE TRIALS * It will be the Eastern Trials at Otterburn Park on Saturday with the first race starting at 10:00 a.m, and the afternoon card starting at two o'clock.Sixteen of the 17 events have already their entries set for the _ Dominion August 3 at Ottawa's.Mooney\u2019's Bay.These crews have gained automatics by having the highest aggregate after the Carts\u2019 meet.Cartierville have 11 automatics; Chats and Lachine two each, and Otterburn one.The remaining crews will be fighting for second or third so they will compete in the Dominion.Three entries per event from each of the CCA divisions will paddle in the National meet.Otterburn have the juvenile war canoe entry while Cartier- ville have the 1,000 and 1,500 metre war canoe entries.This seems strange not to have veteran Doc Whittall of Lachine in one of these events, He will have to battle the division for his Dominion place on Saturday.Double blade events are shared between Cartiervilles Lou Lu- Mx w Judy Darling Wins Tourney Judy Darling of Whitlock won the Quebec Women's golf championship at Beaconsfield defeat-, ing Janet McWha of the Country Club 3 and 1 in the 36-hole final.Teddy Berube of Laval-sur-le- Lac won the consolation event, defeating Joyce Alston of Ottawa 4 and 3.Miss Berube aced the 148-yard eighth hole with a four iron.Miss Darling, who is also Provincial junior champion, staged a whirlwind start to go 4 up at the end of the first nine holes.She won the 10th and 11th and was six holes to the good after 12.Misg McWha won the 13th, but needed an eagle to do it, as Miss Darling picked up a birdie three.They finished thé morning 18 with Miss Darling 5 up.Miss McWha played her best golf on the first nine of the afternoon round, carding an approximate medal score of 37 and reducing Miss Darling\u2019s lead to two holes.: However the Whitlock youngster hung onto her advantage and closed out the match on the 17th green.Miss Darling had an approximate medal of 78 for the morning round compared with an 81 i for her opponent.Harris and Les Melia, Lachine who won.Melia in the Junior double blade single broke the course record of 4:06 with a time of 3:55.The time was also hetter than the senior event who were clocked at 3:58.kanovich and Allan McCleery; Lachine\u2019s Les Melia, Wally Harris, George Ward, Bob Smith and R.Cardinal.Chats have the junior double blade event sewed up.Lachine and Cartierville have much of the juvenile events in the bag.Chats have shown power in their four single blades.Carts Have 18 Point Meet Lead Cartierville Boating club after winning their 53rd home regatta went out on Sunday in the four 10,000 metres events and scored three firsts with Lachine scoring the other.Cartiervile takes an 18 point lead for the Eastern division meet on Saturday at Otterburn.Lachine have nine points to add to their total next Saturday.The results are as follows: Double Blade Single\u20141 Melia, La- chine; 2, Cordner, GTB; Luka- novich, Cartierville; 4, Blanks, Car- tierville.Single Blade Tandem, Bossy, Bossy, Cartierville; 2 , Andor, Berecz, Lachine; 3, Beaumier, Fortin, Ra- disson; 4, Stahl, Pascal, Cartier- ville, Double Blade Tandem\u20141, Lukano- vich, McCleery, Cartierville; 2, Melia, Harris, Lachine; 3, Duffey, Duffey, Chateau ; 4, Hemmings, Yurchik, Cartiervil Single Blade Single\u20141, G.Bossy.Cartierville; 2, Stringer, Lachine; 3, Kelly, Grand Trunk; 4, Hinton, Car- tierville.: Carters Swamp Cotts \u2014Bermingham Photo M.w Synchronized Swim Saturday Swimmers from Quebec City and Montreal and district will converge at St.Margarets Sat- Synchronized championships.The competition will be held in the Cochand pool.Among the trophies at stake are the Provincial Cup; the Margaret Sharpe Trophy; the Co- chand Trophy for duets and the Peg Seller Trophy for diving.The meet is sanctioned by the Quebec Section of the \u2018Canadian Amateur Swimping Association's synchronized division.Joyce Luke, an official of the Association anticipates most of last years champions will be back and some very promising new challengers.\u2019 For the past few years, these championships\u2018\u2019have been dominated by a strong contingent from the Quebec City clubs.urday, for the annual Provincial .Start Drills Monday, Aug.5 dun Senior Football Club will get underway Monday night, August 5, at the Verdun Auditorium Stadium at 7:00 sharp.All positions on the team -are open as only a few holdovers are expected to return.Head coach Jim Tsonos will supervise the workout while Gord Nelson handles the linesmen and Jack Gillies will work with the backfielders.Both Nelson and Gillies will be remembered for their outstanding play with the team last season, For further information call PO.6-8891.| Bill Kerr Is President Of Pro Golf Association Bill Kerr, professional at the Beaconsfield Golf Club, was appointed president of the Canadian Professional Golfers Association at the annual meeting.Kerr will be sérving his fourth term as head of the country\u2019s golf professionals.Senior Tennis Opens Monday The senior tennis tournament, for players over 45 years of age Will take place at the Mount Royal Tennis club courts, starting Monday.Entries will be accepted until noon Saturday, July 27.Matches Will be played in singles and doubles.Entries may be sent to the following: Mount Royal Tennis Club, attention Secretary, 2106 Grey Ave.DExter 2863; Henry Johnson, c/o Johnsn Wire Works Ltd, 530 Decourcelles St, WEllington 7311; Dr.Georges Leclerc, 418 Sherbrooke St.East, BElair 7647.WESTMOUNT PLACE SNACK BAR Now under the new management of Ronnie and Eddie, Drop in and try our delicious food! 4435 ST, CATHERINE STREET WEST .(Westmount Place Apts.Building) We Deliver \u2014 WE.1188-9 + AO 0 FO OT collins.martinis.\u201cgin-ands\u201d with that - little something extra.MELCHERS DISTILLERIES.mir.MONTREAL 5 TIRE CONSULTANTS Carters drubbed Cotts, 22-7, in (BR = the Snowdon Married Men's |g We specialize in League.= Bernie Phillips and Julius \u2019 TUBELESS TIRE REPAIR Kravitz got four hits each for |B with the most modern equipment = Carters while Harold Sugar con- | EXPERIENCED MEN \u2014 PROMPT SERVICE 1 nected three times for the losers.|g i sia Sor wi sos STANDARD TIRE & SUPPLY CO.8 23-9.Julius Glazer got two hom- = .a ers and Jimmy Chalmers and |B 726 Atwater Avenue WI.6749 à Fred Michaels got four hits|® (Just above St.James St.) = apiece \u2014 all for the winners.24/0 | ea LAS \u2014_\u2014 =}, all sdb start with MELCHERS LONDON CLUB DRY PAGE ELEVEN Bearcats RACTICES for the Ver- .RE ter es A a TE rie TT - re - .SUL a \"Monday they take en Combines = 2 dns Bitoni SAR PAGE TWELVE \u2018THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1957- Grocers Headed For Sno wdon Fastball League Pennant A gain HE veteran team of the\u201d - Snowdon Major Fastball League, Grocers are headed for another pennant.and require just one win against one loss for Combines to win that flag.As previous meetings have gone into the records, Verdun has played good ball against the Grocer crew, The Grocers, leading the race since the schedule \u2018opened, went 13 points ahead of second place Combines and now need the magic number of one win or one defeat for Combines to take the flag.They hope to get that win tonight.Grocers took Combines 7-2 with Percy McCracken scoring his 13th win in 14 starts.It was the team\u2019s 19th win against one draw and three losses, Two years ago Grocers won their last flag.It was announced that all games scheduled for Westbury Park, Van Horne avenue have ben cancelled.They will be played on other parks when the revised schedule for the balance of the season is releasd tomorrow.\u201d FBI The reason given by a league official is that games at West- bury Park do not pay the £x- penses incurred.The league moved to Westbury when Mac- Donald Park was made smaller.FBI Golden Gifts held onto third place with a 4-3 win over \u2018Verdun last Thursday after being pressed by Pepsi Cola and Dow.The latter two teams are more or less fighting for fourth place.\u201d the last of the playoff Positions.Grocers had a 7-6 lead over Pepsi when the rains stopped\u2019 their game in the seventh.It will be completed at a later date.MANY GAMES Dow Brewery in their effort to - hold onto fourth or move inlo third place scored a 3-0 win over FBI.Then in the night game, Dow were leading 3-1 when the rain stopped play in the second frame.A full slate of games is set for the teams next wek.Three games are sét for Sunday with Grocers and Verdun playing two each and Combines and FBI one each, No games are slated for Saturday night.Verdun and Grocers tee off-at Trenholm Park at two o'clock.In the evening at the same park, Grocers meet Combines.In they evening at Verdun, the Sportsmen will clash with- FBI.Dow are entered for one game.at Trenholm Park and on Tuss- day it will be Pepsi and Verdun at Willibrord Park, Verdun, Ace Holden who has lost quite a few games by the small margin of runs came into his own last week when they beat Verdun 4-3, but it was a close call.Verdun rallied in the last inning of play with three runs and PERCY MeCRACKEN HOW THEY STAND GP WL D Pts.Grocers 23 19 18'1 39 Combined 23 13 10 0 26 28 10 12 1 21 Dow 21 9 11 1 19 Pepsi 22 9121 19 Verdun 22 5170 10 left men on base when Holden got his third man out.The game was played in one hour and 20 minutes.Pete McManaman was the big hitter for FBI with two hits in three trips with Eddie Johnston and Willie Houle both hit twice for the losers.TIED FOR FOURTH Dow Brewery went into a fourth place tie with Pepsi once again, the-second time in 10 days when they came from behind a 2-0 \u2018count to beat Verdun 4-3.Leading 2-0 in the fourth, Brewers climbed and scored three runs.Verdun tied the count at 3-3 on a homer by Rousseau.An error at home plate, with the runner out by 10 feet saw Dow score the winning run and two points that tied them for fourth place.Albert Ryan was relieved by Paul.Saindon, but the damage was done.Claude Cool also homered for the Verdun crew.Ace Holden scored his first mound win after seven setbacks.Buddy Atchison Leads Snowdon Loop Batting Playing-coach Buddy Atchison has rapped 21 hits in 75 times at bat to lead the Snowdon Fast- hall League in the batting department with a 413 average.Teammate Ricky Tomlinson follows closely behind with a .388 average, TOP TEN AB R H Pat Atchison, Steinberg\u2019s 75 23 21 41 Tomlinson, Steinberg's 80 14 31 .388 O'Reilly, Verdun 8 11 21 .362 Rassenti, Peusi 71 12 24 .338 Barnard, Dow 65 13 21 .338 Blackman, Combines 78 16 26.333 Pepin, Dow 54 4 18 333 Denoncourt, Pepsi 79 12 26 329 Wesolowski, FBI 59 918 .305 Haas, Verdun 63 9 19 .302 Home runs: Jack McKissock, Combines 6.RBI's: poreten bases: Ray Boutler, FBI, 19.Ed McLeod, Verdun The Canadian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service supplied 255,562 bottles of whole blood for free transfusions to patients in Canadian hospitals in 1956.\u201c Miss Jones, please\u2014are you nearly ready?\u201d TARGET SOLUTION: ADmission amid amidin amiss dais darnn damson domain \u2018maid main mason mass mina moan meonad nomad oasis sa- London Express Service dism said sand simian soda.@ It was the 10th loss for Paul Saindon against two victories.\u201cPercy the Peerless\u201d peeled off hig 13th win in 14 tries,outduel- ing durable Huey Hall in the Bargain for the 7-2 win, _ The 32-year-old Detroiter, enjoying his greatest season since arriving\u201d Here in 1953, blazed third strikes past 10 Combines in a walkless performance, McCracken\u2019s 13 wins and 186 strikeouts are league highs, Percy pegged a pair of singles and batted in two runs.Mike Sopiro also had two hits, one of them a double, and playing coach Buddy Atchison added a single to maintain his league batting lead at .405, Hall, who dropped his sixth game in 16 decisions picked off two of Combines five safeties.terminer, ea aii ske ihe era sente RS Snowdon Tilts \u2018At a Glance SATURDAY: scheduled.SUNDAY: Grocers at Verdun, Trenholme Park, 2:00 ,pm.; Grocers at Combines, Trenholme Park, 8.00 p.m.; FBI at Verdun, Park, Verdun, 7.45 p.m.MONDAY: Dow at Combines, Trenholme Park, 8.45 p.m.TUESDAY: Pepsi at Verdun, No games.Willibrord Park, Verdun, 8.00 p.m, Too René Béliste, superintendent | recreation of the Montreal Parks Deparment, reported that 39,998 children are enrolled in\u2019 the city\u2019s 115 playgrounds according to the latest figures.In the corresponding period last year the enrolment stood at 38,- 900.Classified in 18 basic types, cheese is made in an almost endless variety.- \u2018Willibrord | Prince Albert Split.- In Softball Games * Westmount Municipal \u2018 Inter- Playground Softball League, results and standing.= STANDING.- ._P-W L Pts, Stayner .4-3 1 6 Westmount \u2026.4 2 2 4 Prince Albert 4 1 3 2 RESULTS Stayner 8, Prince Albert 5: Prince Albert 6, Westmount 2, \u201cStayner Park Leads \u2018Touch Football Loop Results of the touch football games played at the Westmount Athletic Grounds, are as follows : \u201cStayner 24, Prince \u2018Albert 15; Prince Albert 12, Westmount 6; Stayner 18, Westmount 6.STANPING P W L Pts.Stayner \u2026\u2026\u2026 2 2 0 4 Prince Albert 2 1 1 2 Westmount .\u2026.2 0 2 0 Boy, Id like a beer! 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