The Westmount examiner, 16 août 1957, vendredi 16 août 1957
[" 3 Di RINK: 1 Lowest: lis $643,200 \u2018The site of the artificial ice rink for the city of Westmount has moved still further south,\" according to a release from the city hall, this time by the full length Tender of a tennis court.| Mayor Bruneau | Gets A Letter From Taxpayer Mayor A.8S.Bruneau received a letter this week from a resident.It arrived on Monday and began \u201cThis being the day for the opening of tenders for the Westmount Rink, I am taking the liberty as a taxpayer, of writing to you.\u201d The writer, among other things, pointed out: the annual report last issued showed the city with $19,000 excess of revenues \u201cover expenditure while in 1955 the excess was over $98,000.The \u2018rink will cost a half \u2018million with no return on the investment, Design of the rink ls criticized in the letter as being fine for Toronto, Hamilton or London, but not so good here.An open rink, the writer says, will let in drifting snow.West- mount, the writer adds, requires a closed rink with a standard ice surface and 8,000 to 4,000 seating capacity.This could bring revenue, The rink, according to this writer, should be built on St.Catherine street, and the Athletic Grounds clubhouse used for dressing rooms, ete.He admits there is a proposal to build a school on the Athletic Grounds site but says \u201cThis is some years away, so lets develop the WAA grounds for recreation.\u201d The closed rink, the writer concludes, can be built for half the price of the semi-en- closed job, with enough left over for a swimming pool.Also, the release said, construction tenders will be held «in abeyance, for pos- gible modification to the building.Lowest tender from Douglas Bremner Construction Limited, is $643,- 200.This is more than somewhat higher than City Manager Hughes has estimated.Latest move to the south is being read by between- the-lines experts as a modicum of appeasement for the ruffled feathers of the 1,- 000-odd m-embers and adherents of Westmount Park Emmanuel Church who fear the noise from the rink \u2014 but if it was offered in a pipe-of-piece attitude it has drawn a blank.Says Rev.Callum Thomp- n: \u201cThe least my congregation will accept is that the city build the rink below the cement wall bounding the tennis courts.\u201d The city's announcement says the rink will be built 168 feet south of the south curb of Western and Lans- downe and that one group of tennis courts will be retained.The Bremner tender was lowest of 10, the city has announced but it was decided that no tender be accepted until \u201carchitects fully explore the possibility of modifying plans so that the cost may be reduced substantially.\u201d Estimated time for completion of the building is 28 weeks from the awarding of the contract.VOL.XxViil, No.33 ALOUETTES\u2019 MAJORETTES: WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1957 .\u2026- Susan Mendelsohn, 4410 St.Catherine street west, will be one of the majorettes sparking Montreal's football team to victory this season.Miss Mendel- sohn, on right, is pictured here with drum majorette Dorothy Hill, 4151.Harvard.\u2014Bermingham Photo Next Week's Weather August 17 to 24 Blue sky and relatively warm days.cool nights \u2018and only occasional thunder showers, them sunny again with morning fog or dews.Temperature range 35-75°F.Wet mists or short showers mid-week, with thunderstorms south of the St.Lawrence.Warming again and generally fair for the end of the week.Morning fishing best.By ERIC NEAL | TWELVE PAGES September 3 Is Date Set For \u2018Beefs\u2019 Tuesday, September 3, -is the date set for local \u2018beefs\u2019.This is the night set apart when the taxpayer \u2014if he knows about it\u2014 can get up in the august council chamber and offer reasons why he thinks his assessment is too large.This year, with the date * set the day after Labor Day, it may be that the administration might anfi- cipate a small attendance \u2014but a check reveals that such will not be the case.In fact there are some residents so keen to get a crack at the council that they are foregoing a Labor Day holiday, just to be sure and be on deck for the fireworks.While this have - your « say session usually passes in Westmount with very little fanfare, it is expected that the reverse will be the order of the day September 3.With the controversial question of the artificial ice rink site still uppermost in the minds of many, the stage will be set for action.The Examiner's roving ote grapher ran round the municipality this week buttonholing residents mand asking a pertinent question.The question: \u201cWhat is your opinion of the site chosen by the | Westmount City Ceuncll for the public artificial ice rink ?\u201d Here is how he made out: Jacob Elkin, 581 Lansdowne, 17, immediate past president Westmount High School Student Council, now at McGill: \u2018I think It is a very good site.It's near .a park, school, and is in the re- Sidential area.You can't please ! .\u2018Jacob Elkin J.P.Student Labrecque wii iv Physlelan Vladimir Rahr Student Charles Lyons Retired everyone.The Council was chogen to represent the people and they must have understood the situation before making a decision, As for the minister's statement, if the children are going to skip Sunday School to go skating.they would do it anyway, no matter where the rink was.\u201d Dr.J.P.Labrecque, 9 Braeside Place, Doctor, \u201cI think that the present site is good; but the first choice (in the Park) makes mè think that the Authority has no a tree is to be cut down it is a municipal affair, here the only ones who are interested are the children who watch the workers.I am glad that enough people have shown interest to have moved it to this sjte.\u201d Charles Lyons, 438 Mount Stephen, retired: \u201cI think it should be by the Armoury.I think this is a good thing that you are dong, getting these opinions.I have lived here for 49 years.I'd rather not see it near.the church.\u201d Vladimir Rahr, 4560 SL.Cathe- J.Lauzier Janitor .rine St.W., age 18, student: \u201cI think the site is a good one, It has more advantages than the others.I think the City should have held a vote on the issue, As for the noise that the Church Is Ruby Smith ; Secretary complaining about, They must\u2019 have an organ in.there, but in all the years that I have been passing that church I have never heard it, therefore how will the church hear any noise from the Rink ?\u201d \u2018Mrs.J.Light, 4592- St.Catherine St., storekeeper: \u201cAs for the .tespeot for natüre: InPayis:orhameut Hiocde hoopr \u2018fe Hepat, Jomnston yee 1 don't care where.they put it, but I think we have been waiting long enough to have a rink in Westmount.It's a step in the right direction, and let's have a swimming pool next.\u201d Heather Johnston, \u20186 Park Place, age 13, student: 'I don't like it there because I want the tennis courts to be there.I don't see why they can\u2019t haÿe it on Melville and Sherbrooke or on the RMR lot.\u201d J.Lauziér, 4560 St.\u2018Catherine, janitor: I don't think it would (Continued on page 9) Carmen aarp A.Collings ~ Actress | A mit bi PES ; + hed A i3 2 +3 13 i pi Ei E fi + RE er 00 diem start te Pres pére mem ce es à eo Te SET rase rm et pe voté, ACL i Berne eter Ban re ua tan PUTER FPP Bt Mage se TA 5 RESTE at babe sis ro I cr.Ch ATI AO RA Re BATE ie ae tbo md Local anglers are having a very successful season.Now is the time to-have a final go for bass and muskie.The bass will grab at anything that looks edible while \u201cthe muskie continues to be the most contrary and fastidious fish in the waters.Some days they will go baldheaded for meat and spoons near the surface while the next day you have to troll deep with a lure to get any response.+ One reader this week writes in to ask if a year round open - geason on otters would help fishing in this province.I do not think so.Game fish are only a - small part of an otter\u2019s diet.It - would help fishing a lot more if an open season were declared on human fish hogs who do far more damage, or on lampreys for that matter.Another reader enquires if the handle of a single action fly reel should be to the right or left of the rod.Well this is purely a matter of personal preference although !t is possible to buy rods that .can be changed to either.Personally I favour the left hand side.The reader who enquires how to straighten out ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY DE.3541 FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.© Croceries and Imported Delicacies.TIO ¢00D SHO» \"The Home of Fine Foods\" 4865 Sherbrooke St.West {Near Victoria) a monofilament fly leader that is inclined to coîl has a very simple remedy on hand.All you have to do is rum it through a piece of rubber coiled in the hand.Keep running it through and the coil will gradually be straightened out.Back to the subject of shooting again.This year moose- \u2018hunting will be allowed in Quebec from the 18th to the 28th of October inclusive.It will be possible to hunt moose all over the province except of course the Parks and other sanctuaries, Two new clauses have been added to the fishing and hunting leases signed between the Fish and Game Department and the Province of Quebec.The first one states that the lessee will be held responsible for all damage to the forests caused by himself or his asSociates and \u2018| employees.In the case of fire he will have to prove that every possible effort was made to bring it under control.The lessee will also be obliged to keep a chemical fire extinguisher on hand in each camp, LAURENTIANS 2 LARGE LOTS BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE LAKE Charming mountainous area.Elevation 1200 feet.CALL | RE.3-9608 or RE.7-6935 Inquire at 57 St.Joseph St.St.SAUVEUR DES MONTS Tel.Capital 7-2441 Ie | ne \u2018large letter tn the OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER | UN.6-4551 | 6-455] Xg/ DAY WESTERN VETS TAXI ASSOCIATION STANDS THROUGHOUT THE WEST END & NIGHT SERVICE Canada\u2019s Fut Bank WORKING WITH CANADIANS SINCE 1817 \u2018The B of M was first to appoint «a Canadian banking agent in the United States, for the development of trade across the border, .That was in 1818, in New York.3 : AD:189 BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave.: «= JOHN S.ENGLAND, M: Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: anager JOHN P.MOYNAUGH, Manager _ Ps co TRE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1957 TARCET, s H Hs om the letters in th quare en he left?In making each word, the Letters im each ef the T|o Pr] vquares may be used once word must contals Son re, and these must be Teast one mine-letter word in the st.Neo Prob er no Bo ZODALE TARGET : \u201cwords words, veu ood Cosa, Be «! Solution appears in this paper.BULLETINS FROM BIRDLAND INIFRED | E.- WLS AERIAL MANOEUVRES Barn Swallows are especially equipped for aerial manoeuvres, having flattened heads, very long, pointed wings, and tiny feet for light weight.No doubt you have watched these masters of stunt flying turning and twisting.far above the earth, then dipping down to just touch the surface of a quiet lake so as to form little ripples.Swallow\u2019s wings seem to flip around in all directions, yet each beat ends with the tips pointed almost straight back.Their manner of flight is exactly the opposite to that of Loons, which take the straighlest possible course, and move their small wings regularly up and down.Flying is no trouble at all to Swallows \u2014 they never land on the ground except to pick up nesting material, and do everything on the wing except sleep.Everything includes eating, drinking, courting, and mating.Those.huge mouths of their's with the enormous gape are used to scoop up flying iusects, which constitute their entire food, and also water as they sweep over lakes and ponds.Indeed they barely stop when gathering mud for those small \u201cbricks\u201d they use to build their homes, just grab a mouthful of mud in passing, or a few straws to hold the pellets together.It is because of all this that Barn Swalows are able to migrate with ease particularly long distances.Even those that breed in the Yukon ana Alaska spend the winter in Argentina \u2014 7,000 miles away.Over cities and farmland, over mountains and seas, over ju.1gles of the southern continent they sail.They are not worried about speed; they progress in a leisurely manner.Unlike the great majority of birds, they are able to take the hours of darkness for resting because they feed as they fly, Swallows capture certain flying insects that no other birds get.That deviating flight which you must have noticed means that a fly is being chased \u2014 up and down, to the right or to the left.Of course more miles are thus added to the already lengthy journey to South America.They travel the same rout, but with characteristic zig-zaging, as do many other species: following the coast lines and rivers, flying over the West Indies.Most kinds of birds find the 350 mile crossing of the Caribbean Sea a long non-stop flight; but not the Barn Swallows.They can easily keep to the air, and are not obliged to fast while far and he will also have to keep sufficient tools on hand to help, in fire fighting.These changes were recommended by the Quebec - Forestry Association and the Federation of Fish and.Game Clubs, I am sure they will be welcomed by all true Joyers of, the, geal.outdoars; that from land.Dinner have à Cats and itt an tés cape et electric shocks, \u2018 Er getting Apart from the fact that there i is usually.a Tot of static electricity in the fur of a cat, rub the fur in the wrong direction in the dark and you will see what I mean, but with their sharp claws and teeth they can easily bite through insulated flex and other wires.Where there are cats and kittens electric wires should be so arranged that \u2018they cannot easily be reached.: Cats love to play with loose} \u2018flex.If it receives a shock it will] .NE Take Fina Plan become paralysed and unable to let go.You must rescue your cat Robert Archibald and James Hill, proprietors of the Cliff- immediately.This is usually pos- | sible by simply switching off the side Garage, will take on the Fina dealership in Westmount.current.If this cannot be done you must remove it forcibly.Use rubber gloves and rubber soled |.Be P tember ru 8, the vy x shoes to ensure that you are not the proprietors, the hited e shocked also.If these are not Garage sside from being one available push the cat away with| cf the largest Independent dealers on the island of Monta broom, If it is still alive, place it in! real, will also be the only Fina a basket and comfort with ar-| dealer in Westmount.tificial .heat.Drinks should be given and the best is glucose in water, or a generous amount of white Karo syrup in milk.A badly shocked cat normally recovers in 24 hours.If there are burns they must be treated in the normal way.Fever is also a common ailment among cats.Sometimes this is merely a symptom of many diseases.When a cat has a slight temperature there is no necessity for any special remedies.If, however, the temperature is found to be as high as 104 then give a five grain tablet of aspirin two to three times daily.This will do no harm and will help to lower the temperature.It alsp acts as a meild Sedative.Feverish cats should be persuaded to rest.When there is a bad fever and the cat is obviously ill this must be taken that a visit-to the vet.is indicated.Home treatment is only justifiable when professional Commer vised by help is unavailable.; resident director.Every modern « comfort at reasonable rates, is always Sprinkler Protected available; it is only a matter of Fully Licensed à ; For full particulars reearding Teng the mouth and in go rates, etc, write or phone 23, e 1\u20ac83, > SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE RATES W.FREDERICK Master Watchmaker | 1370 GREENE AVE.{Near Sherbrooke) WE.7-1855 PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY, QUE.Situated on beautiful Lake Mas- sawippl, 90 miles from Montreal, Route 1 to Magog.Paved road all the way to North Hatley.Golf, water skiing and all other John McKay, proprietor, or Moni- Do nestlings grow fast?tor Vacation Bureau.HU.1-2771.WESTMOUNT INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE Roger L.Huysmans, Manager ® AIRLINES ® STEAMSHIPS ® RAILROADS © HOTELS © TOURS @ RESORTS © CAR RENTALS @® BUS TICKETS (Provincial and Greyhound) available for trips throughout the continent.7 Ceneral representatives for Canada and the United States of 'Journal des Voyages\".4927A Sherbrooke St.West - HU.8-3941 (Near Claremont) ALLAN SINGER LIMITED Stationers, Printers and Chart-Pak Distributors.e Cash & Journal Books, Time Books, Date Books & Diaries, \u201c Notes, Drafts & Receipt Books e Carbons © Card Cabinets, Cards & Indices eo Cash Boxes ® Cellulose Tapes © Paper Clips & Fasteners.e Columnar Books.DE.8439 357 Victoria Ave., Westmount Loose Leaf, Stenographers\u2019 and Bookkeepers\u2019 Supplies, Complete Office Equipment.CITY OF WESTMOUNT - CONSTABLES Constables are required in the City of Westmount.Letters of application may be submitted to the Personnel Office, Westmount City Hall, 2338 Sherbrooke Street West.Age: 20-25.Height: 5 ££.9 to 6 ft.2.Weight: 160.eatntroups.Education: High Sch School.wind revere Tee mie BY es .- = pr.wrth TR TTI ting tatic rong | but are * : , FINE FLOORI e HARDWOOD © RUBBER x Specializing in Refinishing 61d Floois A.Ross Crafion 7 -\u2026- & COMPANY WESTMOUNT Free Estimates Ce ASPHALT 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WE.3-2323 .; .Ce a a.- FEA A iE dpi Ra RAT EPA : Ce Bec Sly piel on VOL.XXVIII, No.33 Ross To Address CICA Conference Howard I.Ross, CA, 56 Summit Circle, will be among a delegation of Chartered Accountants who will attend the 55th annual conference of the Canadian Institute in Saskatoon Aug.18-21.The theme of the conference is \u201cThe Chullenge of Diversification\u201d Mr.Ross will address the conference on \u2018The modern approach to auditing.\u201d \u2018He is Vice-President of the Quebec Institute of Chartered Accountants and a member of the Accounting research committee of the Canadian Insti- -tute.He is also a partner of P.S.Ross and Sons.Other speakers will include E.C.Leslie, QC, president of the Canadian Bar Association, J.J.MacDonell, CA, both of Montreal and C.M.Fines, Provincial Treasurer of Saskatchewan.Richard H.Nash Buried Monday Final tribute was paid Monday to Richard Harold Nash, 25 Staynor ave., who died Thursday at the Montreal General Hospital.He was 79.Born in Bristol, England, he came to Canada in 1900, where he became associated with the well-known G.Sully Ltd., Printers and Bookbinders, Montreal.Sometime later he became owner and president of the firm.Due to ill health he retired 15 years ago, Mr.Nash an active sportsman was a mémber of the Summerlea Golf club, and a chartered member of the Cartierville Boating club.He was also a member of the Masonic order; Worshipful Master of Westmount lodge no.76, (1937); companion of the Royal Arch Masons of Quebec; member of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish rites; and a founder of the Masonic study club.Mr.Nash is the husband of the former Mary Elizabeth Sully who predeéeased him in Jan- |- uary of this year.He is survived by his brother, Charles, of Vancouver, and sisters, Mrs.S.Baker, of Hove Suffolk, and Mrs.H.Mann, of Coulsden.Surrey.Services were held at the Wm.Wray chapel and burial took ' place in the Mount Royal Ceme- \"tery.The Canadian Junior Red Cross has 37 Branches and.913 members in the Department of National Defence Schools in Europe.\u2019 COLLECTOR $ ITEMS Phil Atolay This week we go to Europe For our collectors items.Switzerland and France have recently issued some very pretty and colorful stamps.Austria has issued a new commemorative and a new scenic series.The one schilling stamp marks the fiftieth anniversary of postal bus service in Austria.In dark grey it contrasts a 1957 bus with the old type that was in use in 1907.- - The other schilling stamp _ is one of a series that depicts famous towers, many of them designed by the mad King Ludwig.This one shows the basilica of Maria- zell founded 800 years ago.It is near Vienna.Our French stamp this week portrays a peaceful = village street scene.It was issued to honor the City of Le Quesnoy in Northern France.The stamp which is new nation will issue stamps portraying landscape -scenes and a portrait of the Sultan of Negri Sembilan who will be the monarch of the new country.* Stands High Up In Examinations Congratulations to Margaret Ward, 17, of 4910 Walkley ave.who obtained 830 marks out of a possible 1,000 in the recent Province of Quebec High School Matriculation Examinations.Coming from England to Canada but a few years ago, she initier will ï an eight franc issue is print- auiekly became engrossed in her: ._| studies here.A member of the ed in dark green.It was re-| est Hi] High School Glee Club, leased in June.she is also a keen swimmer and By September a new issue holds her Junior Red Cross alavan stamps will be Swimming Certificate.An ar- of Malay p dent \u2018philatelist, she is a former coming out.The Country treasurer of the Westmount Ju- gets its independence at the| ior Stamp Club.Last winter \\ end of this month.Up to|she wrote, weekly, an informa- now the stamps of the var; ious Malay states have car- \u2026, ried portraits of the Sultans.SPEEDY 4 Roo FHI HE _ a [RN Se m8 \u201c86 YEARS IN GE WESTMOUNT\" WE.3-4046 1 _ Reliable \"WATCH REPAIRS: § Certified Watchmakers l OHMANSS JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.Camp Weredale - Reports SUCCESS At Field Events.The twenty-fourth Annual Field.Day at Camp Weredale, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westmount, was held yesterday with a large delegation from the Club attending under the leadership of its President, Wm.Tawse.Camp Weredale is a summer home for the boys who are resident at Weredale | House and is located at Lac L'Achigan, Quebec, the Camp being established for the boys of Weredale by.the Rotary Club of Westmourit in .1934, Following an.afternooï\u2019.of land and water \u2018sports, there was the annual baseball game between the Rotarians and the boys, the boys keeping up their unbeaten winning streak against their older opponents.John M.Rudel, President of Weredale House, welcomed the Rotarigns at the dinner meeting and thanked them for their continued interest and support and Mr.Tawse spoke briefly to the boys, expressing the gratitude of the Rotarians on the excellent condition of the Camp and the spirit shown by the boys in their participation in the Camp programme, The Camp is under the direction of Norman J.Kneeland, Director, Mrs.-M.Craig, Lady Superintendent as Group Mother, with Joseph.G.~Leach and Howard Paul as assistant directors.Prize winners in the sports events were: Senior \u2014 Frank Maighan, Robert Ferland, Walter Pankiw; Intermediate \u2014 Bernard Kelly, Philip Scott, John McDermott; Junior \u2014 Ray dePierre, Fred Pharoah, Peter Parr; Pee-Wee \u2014 George Keer- ewer, Philip Whitehouse, Gary Duncan.tive article on \u201cStamps\u201d for this paper.Margaret plans to continue her studies for her Senior Matriculation at West Hill High School.PAGE THREE No Star Night, | Moon Too Full - Local members of the Royal Astronomical Society are burning the midnight oil this week as they study a new comet, 1957 D;.discovered/in Czechoslovakia last week, #c- cording to Frank DeKinder, director of observations.Sky observation equipment has not been set up in West- mount Park for the display of perseids, or shooting stars, this week because of \u201cunfavorable circumstances pro- \u2018vided by a full moon which reduces visibility,\u201d Mr.De\u2019 Kinder told the Examiner,\u2019 .- Although there will be no \u2018star night\u2019 in Westmount this summer, the society does plan \" to organize this activity in the - future.The new coinet that astronomers are studying may be seen in this district by the naked eye In the north east sky below the big dipper.Mr.De Kinder recommends looking for the comet about 8:30 p.m.- Band Concert The Royal Montreal Regiment will give a concert, Monday, Aug.19, at 8.30 p.m.at West.mount Park.Bandmaster wo?A.Fleming will conduct in the first part.of the concert; a- March, \u201cEntry of the Gladiators\u201d; Overture, Poet and Peasant; Novelty, \u201cPrairie Lament\u201d; Selection, \u201cSullivan's Operatic Gems\u201d, and Descriptive, \u201cDown South\u201d, There will be a short intermission following the playing of the above pieces.The concert will.resume and the band will play; March, \u201cMy Hero\", Waltz, \u201cAmorettanze\u201d, Pot Pourri, \u201cMelodious Memories\u201d, Sacred, \u201cAve Maria\u201d, and March, \u201cBombasto\u201d.\u201c Finally the Regimental March and the concert will close with the playing of \u201cGod save the Queen\u201d.; RTSININININININ TINIAN, ; Taking the frain at Westmount Safion?.Fw\u201d 370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) N (ros INTUITION CTT NTC TN\u201d - Park your car here while on your trip 9 ® 9 Parking, washing, greasing, etc.3 at reasonable rates ALSO DAY OR NIGHT YEARLY CONTRACTS.: \\ / VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.EL.0767 There were nine such states and it is expected that the SUCH | WEAR, Made to Méasure Made to Measure AUGUST SALE SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON ALL - TROPICAL MOHAIR SUITS English imported flannel worsted slacks $15.00 Sport jackets and blazers from .Best workmanship guaranteed \u2014 restyling and repairs of all sorts including furs AVENUE TAILORS & VALET SERVICE 1166 Greene Ave.-s\"Catnerine CLOSED SATURDAYS For Ladies & Gentlemen .$35.00 up On Week Delivery WE.3-5908 H BEAUTY, SU RUGGEDNESS | uen ACCELERATIO SUCH 1 SMOOTHNESS LC.SUCH - 1 COULD ELL, = û STO 5 SPEEDY, THE OLD GENT HE DIONT HAVE TIME TO LISTEN TO YOUR SALES TAL LIKE THIS FOREVER i App + + rir ce cul ce pe en EME eme ae épaves .RE AGA ee TR RSE TITER TTT PISTE = pére IE CINE TES .\u2018 CORRE A er ry 7, Lien E \u2018 | Lo.- - - av sep a FETE «bn i SARS DIS TT re = ater LEE a : pa FE SRA RT MTT TE RE eee A : : : : ; ; .a.\" roca ror 5 Gi \u201d f Auk EUUER î QUEBEC DIVISION CWA NA John W.Sanctes Publisher Harry V.Stoddard, Director of Advertising Serving the City of Westmount THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2185 Hompton Ave., Montrecl Hunter 1-2771* Hugh E.McCormick President Horry 8.Houghton, Director of Production Menneth Hatton, Director of Sales Lorne D.Macheon, Secretary-Treesurer 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: $2.00 per year; 43-00 Half year.Authorized as 2nd Class \u2018Mail, Post «ffice Dept.Ottawa.WE SAY \u201c Commission Mea Good ~ Judge Bernard Rose, who speaks from the ex- .perience of a long career \u2018in the practice and administration of the law, \u2018bas declared that \u201cthe mere efficient and feared the police force, the fewer \"the number of law breakers.\u201d He believes that the golution to the unprecedented lawlessness that ' presently plagues the city .îs more police on patrol such activities might be.We believe Judge Rose's proposal has a great deal of merit, and we hope it will receive consideration when the Provincial Legislature discusses its new plan for a Greater Montreal authority.Metropolitan Government It seems a certainty now that Montreal will soon have some type of overall administration to look TRE WESTMOUNE - THE EXAMINER : NOU chk | Se Sen.Teach Civics Suggests Rose Editor, - Examiner, Dear Sir: \u201cSince municipal government affects the comfort, health and well being of the citizen and his family to a larger degree than government en the federal and provincial levels our growing youth should be given opportunities to learn something of its purpose, structure and function.This applies particularly to the pupils of high school who would undoubtedly be receptive to the information or knowledge they would acquire through attending lectures once a week given by competent persons who could explain to them in simple Janguage the actual working of the municipal administration.They would learn why it is necessary to elect a city council and mayor.Why a police department\u2019 must be established to protect the life and property of the citizen; why a building department must exercise supervision in the erection of buildings; why a health department must protect the health of the citizen by enforcing health laws to prevent illness and epidemics.They could be taken on a tour of the civic buildings and meet officials who are entrusted with the carrying out of the municipal NAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1957 , sd A 45 1 .Pa SAY\u2019 pected from well trained police officers.\u2019 Iii\u2019 learning\u2019 something of the art of municipal government the high school pupil would, when he or she became adult be more inclined to cooperate than criticise those who administer the city\u2019s afafirs.They would realize how important it is to maintain law and order and how deeply interested the citizen is in good government.What may be taught in the gchools or in text books relating to civics cannot for a moment be compared with the profitable instruction they would get from lecturers who politically or administratively are concerned with municipal government.At the conclusion of a series of lectures such as suggested, prizes could be given to the POCKET CARTOON by OSBERT LANCASTER Traveller's fA < rpm sa hoe emda en = Er cannibals, says.a tra- .veller, do not confine themselves to an exclusive diet of human beings.Of course not.I remember seeing, in a restaurant in the Papuan hinterland, a menu on which the principal dish was \u201cRoast Beef and two vegetarians.\u201d - -\u2014 Beachcomber head the different departments are well qualified to explain their work.General Manager Hughes who is a recognized authority on municipal administration would make his subject as interesting as anything shown upon the T.V.screen.Officers of the political department could describe the procedure followed in the arrest, detention and conviction of those who violate municipal, provincial or federal laws.I discussed the suggestion contained in this communication with Mr.Leon Trepanier \u2018the former leader of the Montreal City Council and a distinguished journalist -and historian.He thought it was well worth giving a trial.He expressed regret that so few citizens take an active interest in municipal affairs.Teaching youth something of municipal government would make for better citizenship.If Westmount adopted this suggestion other cities might be influenced to follow example.\u201d : 2.« imi : : and other laws.No city in the Bernard Rose.1 duty.The criminal after essential ServICES province can serve as a better aware that at any mo- common to all of the is- example and object lesson of SA SETS SE 1 \u201c | ! ment a highly intelligent, brave and determined police officer would be around the corner would hardly risk capture\u201d.mission, composed of representatives of business and the law, to take over Administration of the police, This commission would be independent of all political considerations, and in addition to determining larger questions of policy would have the .authority to set qualification standards for applicants, their compensation, and promotion.It would eliminate the friction between the force and the eivic administration that has hampered the police fer some years past.It would definitely put the administration of the police force beyond any suspicion of influence on.the part of those engaged in illegal or borderline activities, no matter how powerful or far-reaching land's municipalities.Mr.Duplessis has announced that the matter will be introduced at the coming session of the Legislature.submissions they feel might help in devising a system as satisfactory as possible.The municipalities who are neighbor to the metropolis are vitally concerned in this.Many of their taxpayers are worried lest a new arrangement will mean heavier taxes and a deterioration in services.Most realize, however, that some revision of the present system is inevitable if the Greater Montreal area is to continue its progress, Now is the time to begin preparation of briefs.It is be hoped that all the municipalities to be affected by the new authority will make a study of similar authorities in other cities and make recommendations based good government than West- mount.Its mayor and council are in every way representative and public spirited in a measure that merits the warm appreciation of their fellow citizens.They take with the highly competent General Manager and his staff.The citizen knows that any complaint receives prompt attention.The members of the Police department are courteous and well trained.At times in the fulfilling of their difficult duties they may incur the temporary displeasure of an offender against the municipal or other laws, but they act with that judgment ex- on all the data they can assemble.It is desirable to give the Provincial authorities the fullest information possible, for whatever plan is finally adopted is likely to be in effect a long time.Municipalities who fail to do their full duty in this respect won't have much cause for complaint afterward, no matter what system is finally put into operation.a3 i \u201cYou see, Dy.Hackenbacker, pupils who showed a keen interest in the subject and could with a brief report or summary, or orally answer questions.In order to induce youngsters to attend these lectures a generous citizen could make provision for light refreshment at the conclusion of the adress.Only in the measure that we educate our growing youth in the responsibilities that will one day be their's is it possible to secure that respect for authority that is essential to good government.Beginning with municipal government which is the basis of our democracy there would then come the added incentive or- ambition to serve in larger fields.Happy indeed are the people who dwell in a well and efficiently administered municipality.Our teenagers are generally intelligent and would quickly absorb the facts in all that relates to municipal government, The several aldermen who How Many Would Skate ?h Judge Rose advocates He has invited all those in- pride in their city and gladly Weélet, tcp, fos er Slvis eam i the formation of a com- ted to make whatever render service that is honourable : mount Examiner.; th terested a and constructive.They cooperate Dear Sir: I have refrained from making any comments in writing with regard to the controversy over the site of the proposed new rink in Westmount, as I found myself in the position of agreeing with a great many of the arguments of both the \u201cpros\u201d and the \u201ccons.\u201d However, through it all, I have had one question, and it js: \u2018Have the authorities taken any kind of a survey to ascertain that this rink will be used by a sufficient number of children to warrant the expense put out on its building ?\u201d My reason for the above question is that living opposite two open-air rinks on Academy Road for several years, and with the exception of a school game held on Saturday mornings, I have been simply amazed at how little they are used.Night after night, those rinks, with the lights burning overhead, are empty, or with one or two children on them.Yours very truly, Lois M.Rôwe - CUMMINGS .pes By Gad, Sir! Another dirt Pneumatic drills?No, that\u2019y * I know I'm only a deb.Lord Lord Altrincham, Sir, N ! Tory.trick to pretend they tx just some ol& English aristo- Attrineham, but no horse-whipping your taxi waits .© : more radical than the crate turning their could hurt you as much as you're | graves.» urting my toes.3 Ce enw ; A \u2018Socialists ! Ta of ur- fish gets Rin ger in- De ing de- est, ose on- in- - .oO RR -MAWR > st Amy 3 Ve kG + VISITORS oes rR BAPTIST J WESTMOUNT BAPTIS CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Rosiyn ; Minister EDGAR J.BAILEY, M.A.B.Th .Minister Emeritus : 3.A.SOHNSTON, B.A.D.D.; rganist GALT .MacDERMOT, B.A, B.Mus Sunday, August [8th 11:00 a.m.! \u201cTRANQUILITY H THE LIFE J.\u201cJHE GRANDEST TEXT IN THE BIBLE\" 8:00- prime to 8:30 p.m, \u201cRECOGNITION IN TO COME\" DR.J.A, JOHNSTON at both services, CORDIALLY INVITED ANGLICAN \u201c Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Meller, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon $8.Lindsay 9th Sunday After Trinity August 18th 8:00 a.m.Holy Eutharist 9:3 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST 7:00 p.m.Evensong (said) Weekdays HOLY EUCHARIST 9:30 a.m.Wednesday 7:00 a.m.Thursday 6:09 aim.Friday ST.MATTHIAS \u201c CHURCH Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Westmount Rev.Kenneth 8B.Keefe, Rector Rev.& P.A.Timmons Oth Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:30 am, Matting 11:00 a.m.Mettine and Holy Communion Eveniag Service (Said) Wednesday 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist : Mar.J.Alam Rhodes 7:30 p.m.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGY be ~ The Parables By \u2018The Venerable ve R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D.,\" N a Rector, Trinity Memorial Church, : There waa a second reason why Our Lord taught the people in parables.It.is the reason which He Himself emphasized and which the Evangelists report.St.Mark records Our Lord's explanation of His use of parables: Unto you it is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God: but unto them that are done in parables: that seeing they may see, and not perceive; and hearing they stand; lest at any time they should be converted, and their sins should be forgiven them.\u201d Mark 4-11-12.Wat nt are without, all these things may hear, and not under- UNITED ST.ANDREW'S WESTMOUNT and WESTMOUNT + PARK-EMMANUEL Uniting for summer services Sunday, August [8th in ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH (101 Cote- St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Avenue) 1.a.m.Rev.R.W.Mumford \u201cDEEP IN HEART\u201d oO and.Choir Director r ne , Adams, B.Mus., L.B.A R.C.M.«Tey CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST | First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THR MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCF OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, August I8th 11:00 am.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service Subject of Lesson - Sermon: \u201cSOUL\u201d Gold Text: Psalms 08:20,32.He that is our God is the God of salvation; .Sing unto God, ye WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.READING ROOM In the Church Edifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 to 8 p.m.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue.Westmount, Que.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A.B.D., Minister Joint Services of Worship with Calvary United Church during Summer months.11.00 A.M.PUBLIC WORSHIP Preacher: The Rev.Charles Cochrane IN CALVARY CHURCH STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN ond DOMINION-DOUGLAS Joint Services in STANLEY CHURCH Westmount Ave.and Victoria Ave.11 a.m., Rev.Eric Mcliwain A Werm Welcomes extended to ell Choir Director: Deris Killam, A.R.C.T.L.Mus.UNITED ~ service.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST REV.NORMAN RAWSON, Rev.B.B.Brown, D.D., Asst.Minister Rev, Nettie I.J.Wilson, Rev.William D.F.Morris, B.A, Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster Guess Organist, George Chubb, St.Thomas Church, Montreal .11:00 a.m.Sermon Subject : \u201cASHAMED OF IT, ARE YOU 2\u201d Rev.Nettie 1.J.Wilson preaching at both services.7:00 p.m.Organ Recital 2° \u20187:80: p.m.Sermon Subject: oo \u201cHOW GREAT IS YOUR 60D 7\u201d 9:00 p.m.Young Peoples Fellowship at close of evening Convenient te Hotels Minister B.A, BD, Asst.Minister Asst.Minister FRCO, FAGO g l Candie Lighting | Br.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi That is one of Our Lords hard sayings.Some people consider it harsh and unreasonable.But they forget the quality of Our Lord's words, and the aim of His teaching.His purpose was not to present a pleasant group of ideas to men, which they might or might not accept as a new philosophy of life.He came to bring salvation, to save men from sins and to glorify God.It is not a teaching from which men may pick and choose a morsel here and there as it suits their own predilections.It is something to be taken as a whole, as the very Word of God.And only those will accept jt who accept the Jesus of Nazareth who uttered the words.To do that they must come inside.Then they will begin to understand the teaching; but as long as they stay outside there is no possibility of real understanding.\u2018To those who are outside, all these things are done in para- \u2018bles.They see the picture and even remember it, but its inner meaning is hidden from them.\u201cThat hearing they may hear, and not understand, and seeing they may see, and not perceive.\u201d They must commit themselves before they can even begin to plumb the depths of the words and Person of Jesus Christ.Our Lord had a most disconcerting way of making sure that His so-called followers were committed.He searched them with questions and hard sayings on one occasion till the majority rose and left Him.\u201cThen said Jesus unto the Twelve, Will ye also go away ?\u201d Simon Peter answered Him, \u201cLord, to whom shall we go ?Thou hast the words of eternal life.\u201d They at least were committed; they remained inside and were ready for fresh revelations as\u2019 they came.SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rebbi Wilérod.Shachet Hazzen Nathan Rev.J.J.Fromm SABBATH \u2014 SEDRA EKEY Friday Evening, August 16th Candle Lighting no later than 7:40 p.m, {day Evening Service at 6:15 p.m.Friday D ABBATE SERVICES 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Service iptural Readings: Po ronomy nes, v.12 - Ch 11, v.25, Isaiah, Ch.40, v.14 - Ch, 51, v.3, Ethics of the Fathers Ch.5.7:45.p.m.Afternoon Service 8:25 p.m.Evening Service WEEKDAY SERVICES 3:30 a.m.Sunday morning Service 7:30 a.m.Weekday morning Servi 7 vice, :40 p.m.Sunday and Weekdays evening service.Next Friday Evening : no later than 7:30 p.m.6:16 p.m.Evening Service TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4128 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal | SABBATH SERVICES During Summer Weeks, Sabbath.Services take place on Friday Evenings at 815 o'clock in the Fem le Community House and is held under the \u2018auspices of the Temple Brotherhood, xith laymen conducting the u | INVITATION TO AFFILIATION \u201c În anticipation ol the High Moly Season and the completion of.Da me Greater Temple Emanu-El, we i families who are unaffiliated \u2018who wish to H .de TO EN OR ES ae rl artist PAGE FIVE se 16, 1987 v Rev.Eric A.Beggs Drive-In Speak rive-in Speaker Sunday Evening Presbytery of Montreal of The Presbyterian Church in Canada continues to sponsor the Drive-in Open-Air Church Services at the Dorval Gardens Shopping Centre.The speaker Sunday evening, will be the Rev.Eric A.Beggs, M.A.Minister of the.Presbyterian Church of Saint Laurent.The public is cordially invited to these services which are held each Sunday evening, rain or shine.Ample sound equipment is provided.The choir of St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church, La- chine, will suply the music.Persons may remain in their cars while participating- in the service of worship.* Westmount Baptist + *\u2014 Dr.J.A.Johnston will continue the series of sermons entitled: \u201cThe Life that Now Is and The life that is to Come,\u201d in Westmount Baptist Church Sunday.The morning subject will be: \u201cTranquility in the Life that Now Is\u201d.Tranquilizing Grace is infinitely better than wholesale use of tranquilizing drugs.The evening subject will be: \u2018\u2018Recognition in the Life to Come.\u201d Shall-we know each sther yonder?The morning scrvice: will be broadcast over CBM.The first half of the evening service will go out over CJAD.* * L Christian Science | Scientific healing \u2014 healing through the power of God, Soul\u2014 will be a topic dealt with at Christian Science services Sunday.\u2019 Matthew's account of Christ Jesus\u2019 healing of the two blind men (9:27-31) will be included in the readings from the King James Version of the Bible.The subject of the Lesson-Sermon is \u201cSoul\u201d.From \u201cScience and Health with Key to.the Scriptures\u201d by will be read (210:11-18): \u201cKnowing that Soul and its attributes were forever manifested through man, the Master healed the sick, gave sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, feet to the lame, thus bringing to light the acien- tific action of the divine Mind on human minds and bodies and giving a better understanding of Soul and salvation.\u201d Mary Baker Eddy the following | * LL.Temple Emanu-El 1 SABBATH SERVICES BUR- ING SUMMER WEEKS: These worship evenings are held regularly on Fridays at 8.15 o'clocie in the Temple Community House under the auspices of Temple Brotherhood, under the.chairmanship of Hershell H; Lewis.Those conducting the- \u2018ritual on August 16 will \u2018he Edmund Gordon, Abbey Sankoff, Harold Bergen and Leon, Berlin.Memorial anniversaries during, the Kaddish ritual will be ob-, served for the following: Myer.Bresler, Charles Lissemore, Mrs.Sarah Gordon, Lieut.Edgar Goldstein, Boris Katz, Mrs.Sadie Tobin, Mrs.Sarah Fischel, Mrs.Esther P.Bergen, Mrs.Len Wexler, Casper Spector, Bernard Bercuson, Mrs.Rese Sankoff, Fred Luber, Maurice Wolfe, Jacob Ashmele, \u2018Mra.Augusta Fels, Herman Simon, Toni Loebel, Mrs.Susie Loebel, Abrasha Berlin, Hershell Shul- man.MEMBERS REQUESTED TO- RESERVE PEW ACCOMM®O- DATIONS AT THE EARLIEST FOR THE HIGH HOLY DAXS: The Temple Pew Committee will hold sessions to help members and others to complete arrangements for Rosh Hashonah and\u2019 Yom Kippur as follows : Tuesday evening, September 3 \u2014 8: te 10.30 p.m.; Thursday evening, September 5 \u2014 8 to 10.30 p.m; Sunday morning, September 5 \u2014 10.30 to 12.30 pm.; Tuesday evening, September 10 \u2014 8 to 16.30 p.m.; Thursday evening, September 12 \u2014 8 to 10.30 p.m.; Sunday morning, September 15 \u2014 10 to 12.30 p.m.; Tuesday evening, September 17 \u2014 §& to: 10.30 p.m.: Thursday evening, September 19 \u2014 8 to 10.30 p.m.; Sunday morning, September 22 \u2014 10 to 12.30 'p.m.; Tuesday evening, September 24 \u2014 8 te 10.30.p.m.E HAVE always served others as we ourselves would wish to be served.Ÿ For proof of this statement, ask any member of any fam- .ily that selected our } service.4 BA Collins oA HUNNS _a 1.WIA IAMS 5610 SHERBROOKE STREET WESY Express your sympathy at a time when the proper words are difficult to find.join Congregation Temple Bmanu- EL Temple: For information call the Office; WE, 56-2405 / 4509 COTE DES NEIGES ROD.AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES.A [PLE == = 3 S- BARE Fe Sarre ee dn a 0e en rie ya» 06 SA SE Lm mt te se ST nena MTS 2e 7; ote a i et lea RE inf Aime Br ten it miami TET ES - i ; z = TERT TR TR BE Te A Aa Dore a AE art wn EE a TRE a | | ; i | RMA WR te ali dee = \u2014 0 exde SIX Miss Heien M.I, Brennan, national president of the Canadian Federation of Convent Alumnae, will entertain at a buffet luncheon on Monday at her home on Olivier avenue, folowing the pre-convention national executive meeting.The convention committee of the Canadian Federation of Convent Alumnae will receive at a desert buffet at the home of Mrs.J.G.Quinn, Summit Circle, on Tuesday evening.Mrs.Alistar Scott has returned from Straiford, Ont, where she attended the Strat- tord Shakesperean Festival.\u2018Mrs.Stephen Cantlie accompanied by her daughter, Miss Katharine Cantlie, returned recently in the Empress of England after spending two months travelling abroad.They will leave shortly for their summer residence in Knowlton, where they will remain until after Labor Day.+ The Auxiliary of the Royal Edward Laurentian will hold a sale of work on Wednesday, November 13, at 3 p.m.Have Your REPAIRS and RESTYLING done on your FURS at our REDUCED summer prices Our place is air conditioned \u2018for your comfort.FLOMEN FURS EXCLUSIVE REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue :.{Opposite Avenue Theatre) WE.2-3312 \u2014 Social and Person \u20181 N.B., where they visited Mrs.Hospital |.+Eakin and Master W.R, S.- ¥ at the \u2018hospital: loca! re A St.Urbain street.Tea will be served dnd Mrs.Roland J.Viger is the convener.Members are asked to contribute jams or jellies, home cooking, white elephants \u2018or knitting, and Christmas novelties, etc.These bshould oe delivered to the hospital to the agtention of Miss McKillop.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Genest are back in town after spending a vacation at the Manoir Richelieu, Murray Bay, Que.Mr.and Mry.Garnet Retal- lack returned recently on the Homeric after spending two months in Europe and a month motoring in England and Scotland.J.O.Asselin and her Brigitte, are spend- in Kennebunk Mrs.daughter, ing a holiday Beach, Me, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mappin have returned from St.Andrews, Douglas Ambridge.Mrs.W.R.Eakin, jr., accompanied by her children, Miss Gail Eakin, returned recently in the Empress of England after spending several weeks travelling in Great Britain and on the Continent.Miss Eakin spent the past year at school in Switzerland.Montreal's first dress ball of the season, The Trafalgar Ball, will take place on Friday, October 18.: .Presented by the serving and retired naval personnel .of the Ball will be staged, as in previous years, on the Drill Deck of HMCS Donnacona, the local naval division.- a x Mr.and Mrs.Hugh R.Mount, Oxford avenue, have returned from vacationing at their summer cottage at Sally's Pond in the Bolton Pass near Knowlton, Que.While on vacation, they were visited by several local residents including Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Montreal Area, the Trafalgar |: - - o> + .; MR.AND MRS.CHARLES ERNEST ROCHE, photographed following their wedding which took place on Saturday, August 3, at St.Raphael the Archangel Church.Mrs.Roche, the former Miss Mary Carmelita Pauline Grant, a graduate of St.Paul's Academy, Is the youngest daughter of Mrs.J.J.Grant of Westmount and the late Mr.Grant.Mr.Roche, the son of Mr.and Mrs.John Roche of Notre Dame de Grace, is a member of Montreal\u2019s Royal Hockey Team.3 The marriège.ot Mary Cartels 3 .ita; Pauline, youngest daughter of 1 J.Grant and the late Mr, J] to Mr.Charles Ernest Roche,\" s gon of Mr.and Mrs.John Roche, .took place on Saturday morning at St.Raphael the Archangel Church.The Rev.Father Louis P, Murphy, who is a life long friend of the Grant family, officiated.and celebrated.the nuptial Mass, The music was by Miss Pauline Martin, and singer for the occasion was Mr, \u2018Rudy Fournier, .The bride, who ! was 5 given away by her eldest brother, Mr.Ray-.mord \u2018Grant, was in a-gôwn.of .white lace \u2018embroidered with seed pearls.Her shoulder length veil .of tulle, trimmed with.sequins was: held by a coronet\u2019 \u2018of tiny pearls and she carried a bouquet of red carnations.Miss Gabrielle Grant, sister of : the bride, as bridesmaid, was dressed in yellow with champagne colored accessories, and.carried a bouquet of small yel= low pompons.\u2026 Mr.Robert Roche acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr, Gordon Roche ahd Mr.Thomas Grant.} - The reception was held at the + home- of the bride at 119 Lewis ; avenue, Westmount, for the im- .( mediate family only owing to the - = recent bereavement of Mr.Grant.The couple left by car for different points in.the Eastern - States.On their return they will take up residence in the city.Out-of-town guests were: Mr, and Mrs.John Roche Jr.Lachine, Que., Mr.and Mrs.B.C.Allan and family and Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Grant and family of Ottawa, Ont.and Mr.and Mrs.Michael Rafferty, Brooklyn, N.Y, Volunteer workers of the Canadian Red Cross served 768,825.\u2018meals and snacks at eight - Red Cross Lodges in 1956.LEARN TO DRIVE \u201cTHRU TRAFFIC WITB LAUZON \u2014O'Neil\u2019s Photo DRIVING SCHOOL LTD.Thomson-Hollingsworth John Sancton, sons Andrew, FOOT TREATMENT SALLY GOODFELLOW M.5.5.Ch.Registered Chiropodist »raginmet EL 2321 Assistant \u2018Chiropodist to Walrer J.Cross 4930 Sherbrooke W.SOOO OOO NOW OPEN DOLL HOSPITAL \u201c Repairs-on all Kinds of Dolls = ALSO IN STOCK \u2014 + MONTREAL 2 LARGE SELECTION OF Dolls- Doll Clothes and Accessories lI 101 OOO Lg 5851 Decarie Blvd.I FE EO EE IN Send them to us \u2014 we repair them to look like new \u2014 Moderate prices.Don't throw away Dolls that are broken.RE.T- 9816 FREDO 1 OO Oe 1011 NO 1 1 0 A Fc i The marriage of Mary Florence Hollingsworth, daughter of Mr.*and Mrs.F.C.J, Hollingsworth of Westmount, to Ronald Thomson, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Thomson of Notre Dame de Grace, took place recently in the sacristy of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, West- mount.Mr.and Mrs.Thomson are honeymooning in Washington and West Virginia.Edward and Donald, and Mrs.Sancton\u2019s mother, Mrs.-Bain.all of Hampstead; Mrs.N.C.Davies, Miss Muriel and Miss Laura Davies, Oxford avenue; Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth B.Grant, Fort Covington, N.Y., formerly of Cote St.Luc road; Bishop P.S.C.Powles and Mrs.Powles, Western avenue, Westmount.\u201c Mr.and Mrs.Mount also visited Mrs.Davies at her summer home at Highgate Springs, Vermont, and Mr.and Mrs.Grant at Fort Covington, New York.Mr.and Mrs, Arthur F.La- Montagne, The Chantilly Apartments, Queen Mary road, have returned from a vacation spent at the Pineland Cottages, in Old Orchard Beach.While there they met several Montrealers were entertained by one couple at a breakfast bathing party.Mrs.H.C.P.Cresswell and Mrs.J.R.Collins were among the passengers who sailed recently in the Empress of Scotland for England.LOBA Meeting LOBA will meet on Tuesday, August 20th.at 8.00 p.m.- in Ross Hall, Chalmers Church, \u2018Verdun,\u2019 with Dep.Mistress Elizabeth Allen presiding.Members of sister lodges are cordially.invited.\u2018 .and || \u201c Queen Victoria Lodge No.823.We are One of the Largest Automobile Driving Schools ENGAGEMENT: in the World The engagement is announced Gholees of Éranemission Standard : : oor of Miss Shirley Weinberg, daugh- AUTO 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 ter of the late Bernard Wein- | berg and Mrs.Weinberg, of Fal- mouth, England to Mr.Gordon A.Engel, son of Mr.John -A.Engel QC, and Mrs.Engel of Westmount.The marriage is .arranged to take place in Nov- | ember.Wedding Flowers \u2018There Is Never A Compromise For Quality! House of Jlowers PLateau 4444 ea IN Mountain Street at Sherbrooke\u2019 .HANS , 4927 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST J.SPECIALS ! + ?TEEN-AGE PERMANENTS (Complete) .\u2026wÿ.xs, PERMANENT WAVES .$850 - Qu - + Specialists in \u2018HAIR TINTING | CW eed Pee ce WE beeen FOR.APPOINTMENT DE.4501 PLEASE PHONE ; Open Monday to Saturday from 9 AM.tc 7 P.M.\u2019 ] ; hati RE ONT = mes Late = - \u2014 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1957 - ; \u2014 PAGE SEVEN .Æhe Canadian Red Cross pros vides nursing services for res- a idents.along the.Hudson's Bay * 4 5 : Railway Line in Northern Mani.8 4; toba.Co i i BT a i EY pe AEA oo ey es D MISS BARBARA JOAN ABRAMSKY, daughter of Mrs.J.Abramsky of Belleville, Ont., and the late Mr.Abramsky, and MR.HERBERT ELLIOTT SIBLIN, son of Mr.and Mrs.M.Siblin, whose marriage took place recently in the chapel of the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, Westmount.Mr.Siblin is a graduate of McGill University.\u2014Gaby Photos + ae T x (rence Reany of Dorion, Que., for- : merly of Notre Dame de Grace, Baby Reany Named took place on Sunday, August K im Melissa ; 1, in St.George Church, Ste., - Anne de Bellevue, The Rev.J.W.The christening of the infant [Kerr oficiated.NOW COMPLETELY daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Law- The: baby was given the names Sa en 2 esse \u2014 Kim Melissa.Godparents are:| REV.M.D.DUBKE, founder of St.Gemesius Players Guid, AIR CONDITIONED ; Miss Margaret Reany of Chat-| who will speak on \u201cThe Forgotten \u2018K\u2019 in Religion-Recreation\u201d | ) mr eauguay, Que., and Mr.and Mrs.at the national convention of the Canadian Federati -_ \"| B@BECCOCH6CSSBE : R.E.Bell of Notre Dame de vent Alumnae, Father Dubee oration of Con : : ; Grace.is the son of the late Patrick: 1 Following the \u2018ceremony a re- Dubee and of Mrs.Dubee, ception was held at the home of Arlington avenue, .West- Mr.and Mrs.Reany.mount.x : : Delegates From AN Parts of Canada || - To Attend Convent Alumnae Convention The City of Montreal will be host to delegates from all parts of Canada to the 10th biennial convention of the Canadian Federation of Convent Alumnae to be held here August 20, 21 and 22.Sessions under the chairmanship of Miss Helen M.I.Brennan, national president, will take place at the Outremont Convent, Sisters of the Holy Names; Sacred Heart Convent Sisters of the Sacred Heart, Sault au Recollets and Villa Maria Convent, Sisters of the Congregation de Notre Dame.Mrs.Clement C.Keenan is For appointment Telephone: FI.0562 A RET Ry st mile BEAUTY SALON 9 1347 Greene Ave.tet ve = \"This Year, | Need A New Fur Coat -.\u2026.And I Will LR \u2018Certainly Buy It From 3 \u2018 Bleau & Rousseau.A | bought ny last one there and was :s0 satisfied\u2019 with the iparsonial service ; rend advice given- by Mr.-Paul Masson that | would not think of going \u2018anywhere, else.\u201d ve 1 peeve EE EN a pet ; , ENT Te : \u2019 chairman of the convention committee and Mrs.Paul Dos- FURRIERS \u2014 \"INC.ter co-chairman.Established for 40 years - The city will receive at the the Helene de Champlain Res- 5004 Sherbrook e St w .DE.4 482 opening luncheon, August 20, in taurant on historic St.Helen's Island, for the representatives from 93 member alumnae association and 28 religious Communities from Roman Catholic colleges, convents and high schools.An impressive highlight of the convention will be the Solemn Pontifical Mass to be celebrated by His Eminence Paul Emile, | Cardinal Leger, Archbishop of Montreal, in St.Patrick's Church.His Eminence James C.Cardinal McGuigan, Archbishop of Toronto and Cardinal Leger are honorary chaplains of Federation.The convention theme \u201cRole of the Convent Alumnae in restoring Christian Social Order\u201d + C 4 : will be developed in workshops | 2 , Î - M d .and symposiums under the |] us om d \u20ac _ chairmanship of Sister Mary Lenore, M.A.St.Michael's High School, Belleville, Ont., president - of the Ontario Teacher's Asso- [YT ciation and Mother Olga, Loret- (| | ; to College, Ontario.Convention speakers include Rev.M.D.Dubee, founder of tfie St.Genesius Player Guild, Montreal, first chairman for Canada of the Catholic Theatre Conference and an original member of the Board of Directors of the Catholic Broadcasters, Association, New York, -who will speak on.*The For-| : gotten \u2018R\u2019 in Religion - Retren- tion\u201d on Tuesday evening at Outremont .Convent; Sister Ann 1\u201d Joachim, O.P.of Adrian Michigan, attorney, educator and the author \u2018of numerous Juridical ?| CHU.\u201884322 we : = \u2018 nT Be a i Sci Emm ery \u201c EL cs 5, LS + ; Cn .| and historical works, whose sub- 3 ; : Tell Ned\u2019 Lely ject, Wednesday evening at the ! | \u2018 \u2018 Sacred Heart \u2018Convent, Sault - os same thing applies: fo saving.CL * | gux Recollets, will be \u201cThe Role : .A ee all made \u2018a good start\u2019 ME the Equcitéd \u2018Woman in the Orders\u2019 for.lanip shades, made to your ; seving regularly at THE CANADIAN | Radio Station CJAD and well by g \"BANK OF COMMERCE | known leader in the field\u201d of individual specifications, \u2018taken now for uo Catholic Action will be the} 4 + ; Se 765 BRANCHES ACROSS.CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU featured speaker at Villa Maria : August-September delivery.- Convent, Thursday afternoon; Ce .WESTMOUNT BRANCH : Corner VICTORIA AVE.and .| er talk wili deal with \u201cThe Lay L.ru ; \u201c>= - SHERBROOKE ST.\u2014 J.E.Herotd, Manager ©} Apostolate in Radio and TV.\u201d a > ca PAGE EIGHT the - choosnest people choose TWI-NIGHTER venetian blinds You will too, once you see their modern lines , .their modern Terrazzo or linen design aluminum anap-backslats.Over 195 dramatic color combinations trom which to choose too! Phone or drop in for free demonstration.CALL: HU.1-7789 24 Hour Telephone Service .COMFORTABLE CREDIT TERMS RENOVATING AND CLEANING OF ALL MAKES OF VENETIAN BLINDS 5 Union Street CONNOR VENETIAN BLINDS LTD.Ville St.Pierre Montreal Is Seldom Required l'In Western District The staff of the West Dis- {trict of the Family Welfare Association, 2137 Addington avenue, will shortly be increased by another full time social worker, bringing the number of workers to six, Miss Nora.Crat- ter, acting supervisor of the Red Feather branch, said recently.\u2018 The area covered by the branch includes gall of Notre Dame de Grace, as well as West- mount, Montreal West, Ville .Emard, Lachine and Cote St.Paul.The district probably has a smaller number of families requiring financial assistance than any other in the city, Miss Crafter said.But even when there is no financial pinch, families still run into trouble.The A rv Sp Aa \u2018Family \u2018Welfare Aid\u201d St.Augustine's Club Name New Conveners Mrs.P.J.G.Samson entertain- | ed at her home on Hampton avenue, the executive of St.Augustine\u2019s Women\u2019s Club.A very interesting program has been arranged for the coming.season and the following ladies were named conveners.Membership: Mrs.D.Os Baker and Mrs.W.Allmen; bazaar, Mrs.J.Beauchamp; marathon bridge, Mrs W.Nutter; Valentine bridge, Mrs.W.Allmen; fashion show, Mrs, J.Griffin; complimentary whist, Mrs.H.Ward; civics, Mrs.H, Steinhubl; asgisted by Mrs.H.A.McIntyre and Mrs.E.Todd; hospital, Mrs.T.Watts; press, Mrs.C.Desro- chers; music, Mrs.I.Guiboard and Miss E.Murphy; spiritua, USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIED FOR BEST RESULT vice, Mrs.J.Lalonde; telephone, Walsh.fms WEsTRUINY EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1997 - $ MISS NORLEEN CRAFTER, of the West District of the Family Welfare Association, interviews a client at the office, 2187 Addington avenue.The branch of the Red Feather agency gives service to residents of N.D.G., Westmount, Montreal West, Lachine and adjacent communities, \u2014Bermingham Phote demand for family counselling ance for short term emergencies has grown markedly in recent or for longer periods is still a years, the social worker said, factor in the branch's work.and the counsellors on the staff \u201cEven in the West End, there have the services of a psychi- are different economic levels, as atric consultant to deal with well as all the other problems really complicated problems, that beset families these days,\u201d Difficulties betvreen parents Miss Crafter said.and their children also bring a, number of West End families a to the Family Welfare branch Mrs.Arthur Beck, of Mon and finding the root of these treal and Allentown, Penn, emotional tangles requires all sailed recently from New York the skill that the trained work- in the Britannic to spend two ers can muster.months travelling in England The giving of financial assist- and on the Continent.hospitality, Mrs.W.J.Monahan f Miss G.M.Sheridan; social ser- |] Mrs.Paul Themens and Mrs.E.; We Buy BOOKS Large and small collections, private libraries, sets, encyclepedies.Prompt payment and removal.A phone call will bring à courteous representative.There is no.charge er obligation ANTIQUE BOOK SHOP 3 ia tes wa 2062 McGill College Ave.BE.2165 0000 °° Jetied Consort me Chicken Patty potatoes Coffee TW TN ENNE and, for dining room guests, parking is complimentary.o With a rare appreciation of feminine tastes, eur chef e ° ; le FTE TO Arn, À LEE ES [ES BURRS YX a CP ge Every day is \u201cLadies\u2019 Day\u201d at Le Pavillon Ladies who lunch in Le Pavillon of the ; Hotel de LaSalle tell us they find the atmosphere.\u201cDelightful,\u201d the decor \u201cso charming\u201d and the food \u201cabsolutely divine!\u201d Well, we admire them tee.their pretty chatter that enlivens the midday hours.While everybody features a \u201cBusinessmen\u2019s Special,\u201d ; Le Pavillon, with you in mind, prepares a \u201cSpecial Light : Luncheon\u201d and that is why, for a relaxing interlude in a shopping day, or a business day \u2014 for a place to meet good friends \u2014 the quiet luxury ef Le Pavillon is a fashionable choice with the ladies.Like all the famous restaurants of the Hotel de LaSalle, Le Pavillon is air-conditioned ' Every day a Special Ladies\u2019 Luncheon.features « \u201cSpecial Light Luncheon\u201d in the regular menu in Le Pavillon.It is changed % each day; but a typical menu is shown at left.HOTEL DE LA SALLE * Ow Brymmond just below St.Catherine St; gl Reservations.UN, 6-6492 PE VERS Ce état ram mmr tage 2e ROOMS TO LET -NEWLY decorated large attractive room in pleasant home.Privileges.WE.7 .\u2018 -29 FOR SALE vr LEAVING CITY Pair of occasional living room ; shades; chaisse longue; many other i \u201c MU.8-6103.\u201c Phone Wellington 5-5008 SNE ies fxd Rambler Metropolitan Ambassador Get a Lift Out of Coing w= Go Rombler CITY MOTORS 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.WE.5-4616 2 PROPERTY WANTED INVESTOR with substantial seeks heated or unheated investment.Property in Montreal, showing a fair return.No agents, CR.7-5222, 15 HOUSES WANTED BRITISH executive, 2 children seeks fTurnished accommodation from 1st *October, long lease preferred.Wickens.RE, 3-5203.ze GARAGES TO LET Reasonable Rates Short or long periods.Services available.Call George Durocher, Vic: toria Avenue Garage, 370 Victoria Avenue, EL.0767.ehairs; large living room lamp table; beautiful lamps with handmade ieces furniture.In perfect condi- on opportunity for Interested buyer.SIMMONS continental 3, bed, spring- .filled mattress, in good condition.DRAW drapes, like new, fully lined, 32 ft., with matching valance, $300.00 value at sacrifice.Friday evening 6 oo p.m., 12 Lyncroft Road, Hamp- ad.Few people realize that as early as 1550 B.C.the Egyptians were baking bread leavened with yeast.The Egyptians organized bread.baking into an industry which was probably the first industry of any kind that enabled many to benefit from the skills of few.Farmers-Atiention Wanted\u2014a number of progressive farmers nm eastern districts who would like to set out a commercial Block of red raspberries either for your local trade or for shipping te recommended city dealers.Recent Ontario and Quebec prices at 40-to 60c per quart and dealers report would indicate short supplies everywhere.Te encourage a limited planting of new high yielding patches, a Burseryman with many years experience in commercial production will persanally interview and educate interested farmers im raspberry culture.This should result in higher anit yield, longer patch life, less hand labour and when translated into dollars at normal prices relatively higher ratio of profit is assured.Ki genuinely interested in berry growing as a sideline to farming, write en or before Aug.27th to, Meadewbrooke Nursery, Box 357, Trenton, Ont., giving location of your farm, We will call later and ecmplietely analyze the business, soil requirements and complete preparations up-to-date cultural practices.Home markets and surplus shipping, cost of planting, estimated yields ne pbs om rere pot 1 cash and profits per acre later.Replies can Mot be covered.\u201ces Fae 5 \u201d.\u2014\u2014u.WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1957 \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS me | HUnter 1.27714 | Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising | | 10 Words 45+ | 3c for each additional word se HELP WANTED \u2014 MALE SALESMAN - OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT FUEL OIL H you have sale ability, pleasing personality, goed appearance and are willing fo work hard, you can make good money in our business.This opportunity is for a full time permanent position.Salary, commission and éar allowance.CALL IN PERSON MORNINGS ONLY.NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE SACCO OIL COMPANY LIMITED 1331 Greene Avenue, Montreal Rink Site.(Continued from page 1) be a bad place to put it.People are saying there will be lots of noise.Well, look at the noise the people in the armoury make at all hours of the night.It can't be worse than that.\u201d Ruby Sith, 501 Claremont, office worker: \u20182 nked the first site they chose because it was so handy for the bus.But where they build it is not too important, only that we have it, however in the present site you will always have to walk.\u201d Carmen Carnell, 266 Lans- downe, student: \u201cI think it will be good no matter where they put it, but especially good in front of our house.Kids all say Artificial Ice is lots of fun.\u201d Miss A.Collings, 346 Olivier, actress: \u201cI like this site very much indeed.I have no argument for it at all.I can see the City Council\u2019s point of view.As for what the church said about the children coming to Sunday School with skates over their shoulder, the important thing :s Sunday School.TOP SOI ASPHALT Hampton Ga EL.1177 L \u2014 SOD PAVING rden Supply Trades and Professional Cards 20 Words 75e Additional Words 3e Each BUILDING AND REPAIRS 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.CARTAGE AND MOVING YOUNG veteran with truck available for small moving.Also daily delivery from Montreal to Vaudreuil, Quebec.Fred, ME, 4.1501.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.WE.17-4833.FURNITURE KEPAIRS ANTIQUE furniture restoration, reproduction.Cabinet and furniture made to order, repaired, remodelled.John\u2019s Cabinet Making Reg'd., rear 1251 Greene.WE.17-4879, FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave, WE, 2-3312, REPAIRING, remodelling.Fur coats made into jackets, New spring models.Fur storage.Henry Baum Furs, 1383 Greene Ave.WE.3-3270, LANDSCAPING COMPLETE landscape service, Hedges, rock gardens, lawns built, conditioned; sodding, shrubs, patios, flagstone walks, etc.Special month.rate for maintenance.Town references.Work guaranteed.Free estimates.New Method Landscaping.HU.9-2273.ROCK gardens, foundation, plantations, hedges, etc.Maintenance.Monkland Florists, Landscape contractors.HU.8-749], Putting the atom to work in our homes is no longer the fanciful dream that it seemed only a few years ago.According to the latest Book of Knowledge Annual the community of Arco, in the state of Utah, last year became the first town to be lighted with: electricity produced by the new source of energy.The Canadian Red Cross operates eight Red Cross Lodges adjacent to DVA Hospitals in nine provinces.TARGET SOLUTION: Gilt glottis hilt holt light lisp list los loth pilot pistol plight let polis postil silo silt slight slip slop slit slog slot sloth soil spilt split spoil 5 x iit HI \u2018it st spoilt SPOTLIGHT toil.PAGE NINE HILLMAN Convertible Husky Radically New 1957 Models CITY MOTORS 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.WE.5-4616 $1 WANTED TO PURCHASE FURNITURE, china, paintings, jewellery, silver.Qrulin'e Antiques, 1317: 1+ Greene, WE, NEWLY a from England need furniture for 4 roomed apartment.No dealers, RI.7-4575.\u201834 HELP WANTED FEMALE Women with Sales Ability Steady income, pleasant work, chance 35 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 17 YEAR experienced children wants day or evening baby sitting in Westmount home.WE.39 : LOST BLUE and grey budgie, answers to the name of Peter, Lost Friday evening vicinity of St.Laurent.RI.7 45 MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS for advancement, For information Call Avon Cosmetics, PL.7886.Attention! Morigage loans quickly, Contractors, privates.Notary.Bin A hé oh Le Classical Ballet and Modern Dance | REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR THE NEW TERM COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 9th 326 VICTORIA AVENUE - WESTMOUNT .HU.1.811 | \u2014 SCHOOL OF some of Montreal\u2019s leading 1435 DRUMMOND ST.SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS An Earn-While-You-Learn program in co-operation with especially designed to prepare high school Graduates for à career in retailing.Courses commence Sept.16.\u2018 Information from the Director RETAILING retail stores.Curriculum Victor 9-8331 oo é Sir George Williams College and Schools Of The Montreal Y.MC.A.College\u2014Day or Evening Degree Courses.B.A., B.Sc., B.Com.High School\u2014Evening only.Elementary School _ Evening \u201conly.\u2018School of Art\u2014Day .or Evening.\u2018Business School\u2014Day or Evening.School of Retailing\u2014Day only.INFORMATION FROM THE REGISTRAR 1435 DRUMMOND ST.VI.9-8331 R A H A M 'S BUSINESS COLLEGE J.Philip Page, © A.P.A., Princ.SECRETARIAL COURSE in- SEE YOU ; : os AT cludes intensive training in Stenography, Typewriting, G English Grammar, Spelling, Filing, Bookkeeping, etc.Special Graham Features: 4914 SHERBROOKE WEST NEAR VICTORIA AVENUE \u2018 DE.2242 or ME.1-0374 PUBLIC SPEAKING PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE BUSINESS MACHINES PERSONALIZED INSTRUCTION IN BUSINESS-CULTURAL QUALIFICATIONS COLLEGE GRADE CERTIFIED TEACHERS BE A GRAHAM GRADUATE A Distinguished School for The Discriminating Student DAY AND EVENING CLASSES aA Pig eo AE Er AMIE y oe ti f 1 N ir J iF re i 13 Î I; ; 2 pote BH ES \u2018 .\u2018 SEE SE ra HSE CREER > Ferg Sh LM WE ENS ca, PAGE TEN Tight Tilts In Opening Draw Play OTRE Dame de Grace Lawn Bowling opened their 32nd running of their mixed tournament with 40 entries from all over the island of Montreal.President John Hamilton along with members of his committee, other rinks and provincial officials rolled the first \u201cjack\u201d to get the tourney underway on the Cote St.Antoine avenue greens.are also competing in this N.D.G, tourney; Bob Peydbt; the Verdun Provincial pair along with Chris Childs ts: alas win the rink title.i This will be the: ast maj tournament as thie: big onë « the year, ships will be staged at Wests mount for three days.Opening 26 until August 27.Last night's results: N.D.G.13; Heggie, Westmount 8; Weeks, Mount Royal 9; Franklin, CNR 10; Jones, Mt, Royal 4; gue las, Westmount 13; Bishop, D.G.11; Eaves, St.Lambert 10; Yona: N.D.G.8; Porter, Verdun 15; McGee, Mt.Royar 2: Keyes, Westmount 11; Wise, N.D.G.5; LeBlanc, CNR 18: Hamilton, \u201cMt.Royal 8; Arnott, Outremont 11; Linford, Lachine 10; Allan Westmount 9; Dax, N.D.G.7; Young, Riverside 9; Hunter, Lachine 17; Scrimgeour, Westmount 5; Barry, N.D.G.10; Fender, Verdun 9: Lelanne, St.Lambert 9; Des- champs, Lachine 12; Shorrock, La- chine 17; Roots, Riverside 9.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, 'imeinber of\" Dominio \u2018Champlo: EY Hotchkiss,: Play will continue through the week until the finals which are set for next Wednesday.In the case of bad weather, the tourney will be pushed ahead to next Thursday or as many nights as it will take to complete.Among the competitors are John Linford, single Provincial winner who will skip his Lachine \u201crink, With him from Lachine on another team is Tom Hunter, \u201cwho with Linford won the Governor General's trophy last week.Members of the rink from St.Lambert, provincial champions, Casting Tournament A Casting Tournament will take place at Three Rivers during the annual Exhibition, August 16th to 21st inclusive.This , Tournament is under the auspices of the St.Maurice Valley Fish and Game Association.Purchasing certificates for a total value of $1,035.00 will be given to the winners for the purchase of sport articles at PA.Gouin Limited in Three Rivers, prete P Dwg with mild O'Keefe Ale Try it \u2014 you'll enjoy it collins.martinis.\u201cgin-ands\u201d\u2019 with that little something extra.> FRIDAY, AUGUST 36,1957 John R.Hamilton, president of N.D.G.club.N.D.G.LAWN Bowling 32nd running of their annual mixed rink opened last night under ideal weather conditions, with 40 rinks competing.Pre-tournament ceremony.included, left to right: T.L.Allan, Westmount; A.Hotchkiss, N.D.G.; C.H.Rowe, - N.D.G.; F.Larder, N.D.G.; Wm.Archibald, Verdun; W.Mitchell, ND.G.and \u2014Bermingham Photo Eight Man Grid League The Westmount Recreation Department is again organizing eight man Canadian Football for 13 years and under.Only boys living in Westmount or attending school in Westmount are eligible.Boys playing for school teams will not be eligible to play in the Recreation League.Interested players are invited to report to the Recreation Dept., Westmount Athletic Grounds, 4350 St.Catherine St.West to Rocky Rothwell or John Garland, for registration and weigh-in.Further information will be given on request, WE.5-6975.Maximum weight \u2014 105 1bs.; minimum weight \u2014 80 lbs.Registration will commence on Monday, August 19, from 9:00 am, to 5:00 p.m, Westmount Sets Playground Nite The Annual Westmount Playground Parade and Awards Night will be held at Westmount Athletic Grounds Thursday, August 29th.The Parade -will form at 6:30 p.m.on Hillside ave.Boys and girls are asked to wear-costumes and decorate coasters, bicycles and doll carriages.Boys and girls participating in , the Sports Display will take up | their positions immediately following the Parade.all start with MELCHERS LONDON CLUB .DRY GIN IRATE Mca Soars: FR XT TE = pre Fre TT EY Old Caddies\u2019 Tourney Goes To Al Alan Johnston of Kanawaki, Jack Archer, unattached professional, and Herb Butt of La- Salle Golf Club shared honors Sunday in the Old Caddies Golf Tournament at the LaSalle Golf Club.Johnston paced the assistant professionals in the area with 70-72\u2014142 for $75.00 top prize and an all-expenses paid trip to the Bing Crosby Golf Tournament, Back of Johnston®were Andre Bigras, Islesmere 147; John Davis, Beaconsfield 147; Andre Gagne, Municipal 148; Eddie Eus- tace, Summerlea 150; Jean Gi- coux, Marlborough, 150, Jean Guy Gendron, Municipal 163; and Ray Haines, Elm Ridge 154.Archer paced the professionals with a 69.He won $75.00 prize Johnson money.Jim Seeney of St.Andrews was second at 75, Jean Guy Periard, Municipal and Jack Bisseger, Val Morin 76; Jules Huot, Laval 77; and Gerry Proulx, Golfland, 78.Butt took the George Booth- man Memorial Trophy with his T4.He edged Jacques Barrett, Ray Getliffe and F.Delisle, who finished at 75.At 76 were Jean Alepin, A.P.Cross, H.Harding, A.Spiers, A.Smith, and P.L.Douglas.À.Lefebvre, G.Legault, J.Diabox and P.S.Ross were tied at 77.The women's division prize was won by Joan Gossage of LaSalle with 80.Mrs.B.Heffer- nan was 90, Alberta Godsall and Mrs.E.Sparks were 95.The father and Son Trophy was won by Leo Jean Yves Gosselin.Strong Canadian Canoe Team Set For North American Races Sunday CAN ADIANS and Americans will battle again on the shores of the St.Lawrence River but it is a different kind of battle that will be fought on Sunday at Gananoque Canoe Club where the 5th annual North American Canoe Racing Championships will be competed for, the third time in Canada.Six official races, three in each of the single and the double blades plus several exhibition events are scheduled.The Canadian entries were the winners of the Dominions held at Ottawa two weeks ago, and the second and third place crews.In the last four years, the American Canoe Association crews have been able to win once in 1953 and again in 1956.Canadian paddlers have won 22 titles since the competition started.Several local veterans of the Canadian team who have been members since 1953 will again carry the burden.They are Bob Smith, Lachine, twice single blade single champion; Les Melia, Lachine, double blade champion who will team up.with Wally Harris in the 5th running on Sunday; Don Stringer, member of the Lachine single blade four; Lou Lukanovitch, formerly of Sudbury now of Cartler- ville, George: Bossy will carry Car- tierville\u2019, 8 honors gt Gananoque in EE hed .TIN A A a -Canadian the senior single.Allan McCléery, Carts is also a member of the Canadian team: Who Is Who on Canadian Canoe Team Following are .members of the team; and the events which they will compete: SINGLE BLADE 1,000 METRES , Single: George Bossy, Cartiervillé; Tom Monaghan, Quebec City; Norman Lane, Balmy Beach.Tandem: J.Beedell, J.Derogchie, Sudbury; B.Collins, F.Sullivan, Toronto Island; F.Duncan, A.Jordan, Lachine, Four: D.McMorran, J.Beedell, J.Derochie, J.P.Johnson, Sudbury; E Brady, S.Morrison, J.Hamilton, D.Duffey, Chateauguay; F.Duncan, D atose, D.Stringer, A.Jordon, La- chin DOUBLE BLADE 1,000 METRES Single: Bob Smith, Lachine; Lloyd Rice, Toronto Sailing; Lou Lukano- vich, Cartierville.Tandem: W.Harris, L, Melia, La- chine; A.McCleery, Lou Lukano- vich, \u2018Cartierville; Paul Duffey, Don Duffey, Chateauguay.Four: A.McCleery, D, Hemmings, M.Yurchuk, Lou Lukanovich, Car- tierville; B.Smith, I.Melia Harris, G.Ward; Lachine: J.Share McMorran, D, McMorran, J.Be dell.Sudbury.TIENT TT ize N Ô matter how vou ook.atthe- di Major F Fastball] League 1057 playoffs they: should be some surprises, | which is not unlikely when rong pitching, good batting.Tt will ball for every error proves costly.> The: first game of series: am Stein-| Loop Finish Shows Class Do Brewery\u2019s final playoff drive in their final four games of the Snowdon Major Fastball League schedule paid off to such an extent that they almost took over second place from Snowdon Combines.But when the games were all played, Grocers beat out Dow in the final game Menday night, 3-1, Atchison\u2019s crew were still in front of the pack by 14 points over Combines, Dow came up plaee berth with 30 points- while FBI dropped to fourth with 29 points.Pepsi Cola whose fight \" was in vain finished fifth with 24 points and Verdun landed in the cellar with 13 points.But it was quite a race, especially at the end.Pepsi saw their playoff chance blew out of the window when Verdun\u2019's ninth.inning efforts gave them a 9-4 win, Pepsi needed every two points as they never knew what .was going to happen to their \u2018Tomlinson, Leader Of Snowdon Batting .Rickey Tomlinson, Grocers, is the new batting leader of the Snowdon Major Fastball League And with the schedule complete \u2018but the final figures still to come ,on the week-end by Ron Young, league scorer, Tomlinson battles .it out with teammate Buddy .Atchison.Tomlinson has 38 hits in 97 \u2018appearances for a .392 mark.Atchison is seven points back with .385.He has 40 hits in 105 at bats.Leon\u2019 Blackman of Snow- don Combines is third with .361.Tomlinson, Steir-verg's 97 17 38 .392 Atchison, Steinberg:s .104 25 40 .385 Blackman, poRowdon 97 18 35 .361 Barnard, .95 14 3 341 Rassenti\u201d Popes Cola .95 16 31 .326 Pepin, Dow .719 5 304 J.OReilly, Verdun .89 14 27 .308 rival playoff teams.+ The Brewers came up with a .big win on Sunday, going 14 innings to turn back FBI 6-5, This \u201cdas an uncompleted game from \u2018last month.But FBI came back -in the next game and beat Dow 1:3.\u2018 Pepsi suffered another defeat when Combines beat them 8-6.\u201cCombines in a uncompleted game with Verdun won it 12-6.- No matter if Dow did finish iin second place they would have drawn Combines in the semi- with a third vide e you have four good teams, be: tight and carefull has proved that point: bergs won 2-1 over FBI but they -never worked harder for their] first win of the- playoffs.FBI hit Percy McCracken for four hits and Grocers hit Ace].Holden for three.It was one of Holden's better < ames this yeéar, |.- in fact Holden deserved to have the victory instead of the loss.Grocers scored their two runs.in the eighth: McCracken.single and after two men -were out, he scored on Atchison\u2019s single for the first run.Lapointe crossed.the plate for run No.2 when Tomlinson\u2019s hard hit ball got stuck in the glove of Ray Boulter and Lapointe went home, In the ninth, Wesolowski score@ when Homer McCracken Snowdon Loop - Playoff Tilts Following are the semi-final, series A\u2019 and B\u2019 playoff series of the Snowdon Major Fastball League, SUNDAY: Grocers at FBI, Trenholme Park, 2.00 pm; Combines at Dow, Trenhoime Park, 8.00 p.m.MONDAY: FBI at Grocers, Trenholme Park, 8.00 p.m, - TUESDAY: Dow at Combines, Willibrord Park, Verdun, 8.00 p-m, errored on Holden's single.There was two out at the time.Andre Corriveau was the big man at the plate for FBI getting three of the four hits.It was estimated that the crowd was over 6,000, largest ever to see a senior ball game, © TIGHT SERIES To pick a winner in series \u201cB\u201d ig going to a hard one for any of the -two clubs, Combines or Dow could pick up all the mar- bies; \u2019 Dow has shown classy ball in their final schedule drive and could play that same type in the playoffs.The teams will clash in their second game Sunday, at Trenholme park.starting at 8.00 p.m.Their third meeting is set for Tuesday at Willibrord park, Verdun, with game time set for eight.Grocers, pennant winners and league champions defend their title against FBI, former champions.They will tee off in their second game Sunday afternoon at Trenholme starting at two.The third game has been slated for Monday night at Trenholme.It was decided at a league meeting on Monday that the semi-finals would be best of seven, They were previously announced as best of five.No reason was given for the change, final playoffs.\u201ctive was to stay out of fourth ; place, for FBI will have a tough bnut to beat, Steinbergs.- likely Dow figure that meeting \u2018Combines were a little easier and \u201ca better chance -to reach the finals.; HOW THEY FINISHED Won Tied à Lost Pts.Steinberg\u2019's .\u201c24 5 49 Fe .\u2026\u2026.17 12 i 35 Dow vesreresane 1 u 2 x Pepsl 1.eee.11 19 2 A Verdun .,.6 23 1 13 PR \u201cInfer-Playground Ball \u201cLoop Results, Standing Westmount Municipal Inter-Play- ground Softball League standing: Stayner v\u2026sssesccs.8 5 3 10 Westmount .\u2026.\u2026.6.3 3 -6 Frineé Albert .6 2 4 4 GAMES, PLAYED , Westmount .21, Stayner 20.(8f, innings).: Ca! Stayner 17, Westmount 1 7 The main objec-¥ Most: Toppin Takes Tennis Title The Westmount Inter-play- ground Boys\u2019 Table Tennis Tournament held at Westmount Athletic Grounds saw Eddie Toppin of Westmount Park turn aside Bobby Carter, Stayner Park\u2019s, in a closely fought final by scores of 21-15; 16-21; 22-20.Tournament scores are as follows: .FIRST ROUND Eddie Toppin defeated Chuck Burs ton 21-13; 21-12.Bob Carter defeated Frank Robinson 185 21, 21-8, 21-10, SE INAL Eddie Toppin jacteated Vince Me- Nally 21-17, 22-20; Bob Carter defeated George Shaw 21-15, 23.21.FINAL \u2018Eddie Toppin geteated Bob Carter fa -15, 16-21, 22-20.| a De SIE nis ni MIs a mm TS PAGE, LEYRN CANADA'S TOP ranking player, Bob Bedard has pad one close call in the Monkland club championships - but\u2019 ig still expected to push his way to the finals., Linford, Hunter Win G.G.Trophy: paced by Jack Linford, the provincial singles champ, and T\\ Hunter swept to tlie Governor General's Trophy at \u2018the Verdum Greens.: Westmount, with Linford scoring a -21-20 triumph ever J.Douglas and Hunter beating J.Henderson 25-17.\u2019 Semi-finals saw J.Henderson lof Westmount defeat C.Allan pf Mount Royal .23-15 \u2018and.J.Douglas- scored a 20-14- victory over D.Nelson of Mount Royal.T.Hunter from Lachine, -de- 25-15, .and Linford knocked off Riverside\u2019s T.Cruickshank 24-21.wills oud illo MOLSONS Whee a timo to near IST IN Tr ee mp EE OE RTT I ES ; aftr o - Lachine Lawn Bowlïng Cmb- The Lachine :bowlers defeated- feated A.Young of Riverside- peg ; rÉbnsesencn nT Sn x ren npn pra Sr he oy HN re nh een ES SA vn dl apres een sn tt more 7 TR EI STE rise pe tem sere CERT GET REW FSCS RR RE Fo LAY ne il rE Ra Ce pain dvd +h Cotes ili es xs ces PIERRE 4 [EERE TN WaT WHE sec 1 PAGE TWELVE TRE -WESTMOUNT - émane, FRIDAY, \u2018AvGusT \u2018, 81 Monkland Tennis Tourney Reaches Yer imax With Finals On Saturday y} HE Canadian Lawn Tennis championships which started last week at Monk- land Club will reach its climax tomorrow when the semi-finals will be staged.\u2018The finals are set for Saturday.Co-chairmm Johnny.Parker and Frank Hay are keeping their fingers crossed for good weather.In the case that bad weather does postpone the semis and the finals, the dates will be moved aheäd, semis on Saturday \u2018and finals, Sunday.Tomorrow-the semis will start about three o'clock while the finals are to be staged at one on Saturday.In the case of bad weather, Saturday and Sunday games will both commence at one.0\u2019clock.Chairman Parker remarked as - he looked at a mixed double match on Tuesday night with a large gallery, that it was tough going to arrange such a tourney as the Canadian titles.But to- date they are a success.\u201cThere were a few snags but you can\u2019t run a tournament as large as the Canadian titles and not run into a little trouble.But considering that we have 200 players in the tourney everything has gone very well,\u201d said x Mr.Parker.It has been decided the semis and finals will be staged in daylight, which should see the semis finish about 7.30 tomorrow night.In the men\u2019s singles such seeded_ players as Bob Bedard, No.1, and the remaining places, Don Fontana, Paul Willey, Val Harit, Henri Rochon are expected to reach the finals.Visiting players as R.Krish- nan, India; A, Vieira, Brazil; S.Clark, U.S.A.; R.Howe, Australia and C.Fernandez, Brazil, rank high for final berths.For the ladies, favourites are Mrs.L.Brown, Mrs.H.Doles- chell, Mrs, Senn and Miss S.Butt.Visiting favourites are S.M.Tuber, Miss P.Miller and Mrs.J.Lee.CNR Captures Dupuis Shield E CNR team skipped by A.MacAulay won the 26th running of the Dupuls Shield competition at the Verdun Lawn Bowling Club on Saturday.The Railway team came up with three wins and a 19 plus.The Otlawa team skipped by M.A.Atkinson was second with three wins and a 14 plus.W.Eaves, St.Lambert, three .wins, plus 11 for third place.Fourth went to G.McGee, Mt.Royal with three wins, plus uine.In the two win class, Wm.Tait, Caledonia, plus 30.The one game high was won by Wandérers Start Rugger Practices The Wanderers have commenced training in preparation for the forthcoming Quebec Rugger Union season.The club is working out at Monkland High School grounds.The seven-team lcague will open Sept.7 when Wandere:3 meet Westmount.The Wander ers home grounds will be Tren- holme Park.Anyone interested in joinirg the club is asked to turn out or contact the team secretary af VI.5-7871.Practices will be held \u2018very Thursday at,6.30 p.m.and every Saturday at 2.380 p.m.- _ totel oF, 2, pr were \u2014 at \u2018Outpost Hospitals and, * : 5 des Nursing Stations in 1958.: \" a Eu mess scan.\u201c 8 726 ;' Atwater Avenue Sr {TIRE CONSULTANTS #05 ; 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