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[" \u2014e BE tN EE rer A re \u2014_ STITT Ar PICKETS Say No Twenty pickets \u2014 all c - Strike\u2019 onstruction men and representatives of the Montreal Building Trades Council (CLC) ~ are picketing the Louis Donolo construction work in progress at Western and Redfern ave., where a joint residential-commercial development is being built.They told The Examiner yesterday that it was not a strike.They were merely there to inform union members that the contractors (Donolo council.\u201c A PEL 8 H.E.McCORMICK, president of the Examiner Publishing Company, who has been elected first vice- president of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association at the annual convention held at Banff, Alta.) had no agreement with the However.by 10.30 a.m, about thirty per cent of the 120 men on the site had stopped work.These were mostly sheet-metal workers and elevalor operators.Henry Rochon.head of the Trades Council and the man who organized the picketing.told The Examiner, \u201cThis is a fight to the finish for us.If necessary we are prepared to picket this joh into October.when it's due to finish.We're determined to get recognition.\u201d But a naive representative of the Donolo firm said \u201cThere is nothing wrong here this morning.All our men are at work\u201d.\u2018Cause of the dispute is the present system whereby contractors negotiate for labor with the Builders Exchange and not \u2018with the Unions direct, The Unions are demanding individual agreements.The Builders Exchange.in this middle of this dispute.have been negotiating for management for the last thirty years, Currently they have a two-vear contract with the Unions.Exchange Williams, has appealed to (Continued on Page 2) the Next Week's Weather occasional night showers, Mainly sunny and range, 85-70°F, Pleasant to end September 14 to 21 = Bright with frosty mornings and cloudy evenings, and warming mid-week.scattered showers or short thunderstorms.Morning mists in the south.but Killing frosts in the north, Temperature the week, although tropical storms along the Atlantic coasts may fishing best.Hunting only fair.By ERIC NEAL widely with bring strong winds.Morning Church, Mrs.nærly Miss Mary Jacqueline McDonald, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William A.McDonald of Notre Dame de Grace, Mr.Hough is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Albert G.Hough of Westmount.\u2014-Acme-Harrison Photo bride, was gowned in sapphire blue with à picture hat of melu- sine faced in ostrich feathers.She carried a handbag corsage of sweetheart roses.\\ Mrs.Lamontagne, mother of the bridzgroom.wore a gown of earth brown slik jersey with a hat of imported feathers.She carried a handbag corsage of cymbidium orchids.\u2018Following a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lamontagne left on a motor trip for Virginia, the bride travelling in a taupe suit of pure silk with a portrait neckline and peplum back, a natural coque feather hat and matching accessories with a corsage of white gardenias.Social & Lersonal Mr, and Mrs.Harry Thorp have returned from St.Andrews, N.B., where they occupied their cottage for the summer, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Lewis and their small son have returned from St, Patrick, Que., where they visited Mr.Lewis\u2019 parents.Mr.and Mrs.Mostyn Lewis.The Junior Subdivision of the Catholic Women's League will hold their opening meeting and tea of the 1957-58 season, in the Green Room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel on Thursday, September 19, at 6:30 p.m.As this is the first League meeting of the year, new mem- hers will be made welcome, and any Catholic young ladies interested are invited to attend.For further information please contact either Miss Lois Descary ME.7-7467 or Miss Maryan Pearson CR.7-6417.Elizabeth: Read WMS The opening fall meeling of the Elizabeth Read Missionary Auxiliary of the Calvary United Church will be held in the Ladies\u2019 Parlor on Wednesday, Sept.18, at 8 p.m.Mrs.C.R.Plaskett will speak in Christian Stewardship.New members welcome, If it's atomic atomization or Civil Defence evacuation, which will you hace?[i = - Social & Personal Mrs.Aird Nesbitt returned home in the Sylvania after a holiday abroad.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Fox of Clarke avenue have returned home after several weeks tour of the Maine Coast and Cape Cod.They were accompanied by their granddaughter, Miss July Baker of Pointe Claire.Mr.and Mrs, J.'E.Harrington and Mr.and Mrs.A.Turner Bone are among Montrealers who will attend the semi-annual convention of the Canadian Construction Association to be held at Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper, Alta., from Sept.12 to Sept.15.Mr.and Mrs.G.B.Gordon and their family have returned from St.Andrews, N.B., where they spent the summer.Mrs.Phillip Garfinkle, chairman of Special names, women\u2019s division, Combined Jewish Appeal, was hostess to membei's of her committee Tuesday.\u2018in her home, 1 Douglas avenue, Westmount.Mr.and Mrs.Alan Lightfoot (nee Charlotte Orr) announce the birth of a daughter at the Sherbrooke Hospital on September 4.Grandparents of the child, Mr.and Mrs.M.F.Lightfoot reside on Glencairn avenue.SHEARED MUSKRAT 2% At last! You may have all the charm, all the prestige of luxury furs at a price that everyone can afford.See this fur which has made a sensation in the world of Haute- Couture.*Oter-Phantasy\u201d \u2014 the sheared muskrat that combines warmth without weight and elegance without extravagance, Be sure to gel the genuine \u2018Oter-Phantasy\", the only fur that is guaranteed to keep its color.Come in today and see Mr.Paul Masson who will be pleased to show you this beautiful fur.INQUIRE ABOUT OUR EASY TERMS FURRIERS INC.Rstablished for 40 years 5004 Sherbrooke St.W.DE.4482 HH + wo 0.à Vg > Silver Cross Mothers The Silver Cross Mothers (Unity Chapter) will meet Tuesday, at 2 p.m.at the YWCA.Pa ale Pn we ue UNSURPASSED y THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957 \\ .PAGE NINE JJWL Meeting The Jewish Junior Welfare League will begin its 32nd sea- ison on Wednesday.September 18 iat the Windsor Hotel at 12.45 p.m.Program will include Lr.Bernard Hymovitch of the Motiva-' tion Research Center, whose sui- ject will be: \u201cThe Importance of the Consumer to the Manufacs turer.\u201d Dr.Hymovitch is the founder of the Motivation Research Center.In charge of arrangements are Mrs.S.Rozovsky and Mrs.H.Pugash, Mrs, J.Lewin, president, will preside.VALUES FINE ; 3 \u20ac FIRS ® REPAIRING | © REMODELLING \u2019 | ; : 5 Our place is air conditioned for your comfort.FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS ©: REG'D.3 1235 Greene Avenue {Opposite Avenue Theatre) 3 na a a ne ee a a a a a ne Ta a a en Ta Te Ta Ya Ta Ta \"a a \"a a \"a Ya a \"a a \"a es\u2019 0 WE.2.3312 i Ep a tn + | something new ! Now, school blouses made especially for the .Children's Corner in Bruck's \"Candu'', a blend of terylene and fine cotton so clever it irons itse\u2019f.Sizes 6 to 12.4.95 The Children\u2019s Corner o pleasant shop 1350 Greene WE.7-6510 MRS.PHILLIP GARFINKLE, 1 Douglas avenue, Westmount, is Chairman of the Special Names Category, Women's Division, Combined Jewish Appeal.Mrs.Garfinkle entertained the workers in this division at her home recently, at which time the volunteer canvassers were thoroughly briefed on the needs of the forthcoming Campaign.This year, for the first time, the Women's Division of the Combined Jewish Appeal will make a special appeal to their contributors for the Rescue and Survival Fund.This particular phase of the campaign will raise funds for the rescue and survival of Jews from North Africa, from Egypt, and from Poland, enabling them to find new life and freedom in Jsrael.\u2014Drummond Photo Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club Opening Luncheon Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club, the auxiliary to the Shriners, Hospital for Crippled Children, will open the 1957-58 season with a lunch- * eon at the Queens Hotel on Tuesday, September 17, at 12:30 * Blouses ALS J~ | HOSIERY In The offers a complete line of Foundation Garments * Skirts * Orlon Sweaters, Etc.p.m., under the chairmanship of the second vice-president Mrs.D.L.Campbell.Guest speaker will be Miss Margaret McNaugh- will be hell following the luncheon with the president, Mrs.Alex Leslie presiding.The club will hold regular meetings for business, sewing, knitting and mending on the first and third Tuesday of each month.Other events in the schedule arranged include.Oct 15 Hospital Day with Dr.J.G.Petrie, O Miss F.M.Lamont, R.N.Mr.J.H.Spence and Illustrious Potentate Mr.Ed.Hastie guest Latest Fall Styles Speakers; Oct.22 Fall Dessert Bridge.Mrs.H.Sturgess chairman; Nov, 19 Beauty Demonstration and talk by Yardley of Ca- | AGNES MORRIS meen 555555 CORSETIERE * Slacks 5872 Sherbrooke St.W.Co\" HU.1.5573 nada; Dec.13 Members Day Party and Pantry Shower.Reception for new members.Mrs.Fred Wilcox and Mrs.E.D.Mc- Don't Miss 6 DINNER Fashion Show by For Tickets Call Mrs.Redpath eo e ® 9 aiele Parisienne Benetit Of National Ballet At the WINDSOR HOTEL SEPTEMBER 25th From 6:30 to Midnight MUSIC BY EDDIE ALEXANDER DCOR PRIZ& \u2014 MINK STOLE Intosh, co-chairmen; Jan.21 Musicale.Mrs.Wm Mack, chairman; Feb.18 Demonstration on the use and care of nylon and orlon courtesy of Dupont of Canada; Feb.25 Spring Dessert Bridge, Time and place to be announced later.Mar 18 Members Day Party; April 15 Closing Luncheon, Annual meeting and election of officers.Refreshments will be served by Mrs.W.Simmons and her committee at each social meeting.Officers for the coming year include: Mis, Alex Leslie, president; Mrs.F.Wilcox, first vice-president Mrs.D.L.Campbell, second vice-president, Mrs.John \u2018Haiper, secretary; and Mrs.C.A.Pickett, treasurer.DANCE When a girl puts her best foot forward, it's probably in_ hopes of tripping a man.\u2014 Usher F.Newlin, Holt Renfrew $6 per person 9 or UN.6-1279 rsa ou -WE.2-330 IT DOG OBEDIENCE As a \"Get Acquainted\u201d Offer THE DOG BASKET 1223A Greene Avenue WILL TRIM YOUR POODLE for $8 (Offer expires Oct.Ist, 1957) Satisfaction Guaranteed WE.2-1907 TRAINING Fall Classes Start September 19th In Westmount © LIMITED ENROLMENT © For information, call RE.7-2643 Montreal Dog Obedience Training Club Montreal Philharmonia Orchestra 96 MUSICIANS Albert Chamberland Artistic Director Membership information Phone Secrefary RA.1-3213 AN AUTUMN FAVOURITE And sure to he yours, too .when you discover how those careless curls fall into place at the flick of a brush.Yours with a fashion cut or permanent.PERMANENTS From $8.50 : Styling including shampoo = $2.00 1347 GREENE AVE.WE.5-2486 - WE.5-0562 [a] Come in dnd see MAY'S Faull showing of DRESSES in all the rewest fabrics and styles.mm featuring Skirts, Biutbi\u2026és and Sweaters in the new Fall shades.Nwe* on Display ! The very x > ; latswt in Hoslery.Gloves and Ld or | Lirgerie.- 9 .Ml i433 Greene Ave.WESTMOUNT ; « LADIES WEAR VE.5-9541 Te.Lory j | Ye py BADE mee.te emt am - « \u2019 PAGE TEN » + y ; ~.Hospital Auxiliary i : The opening meeiing of the i Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal will be held on Wednesday, September 18, at 2.30 p.m.in the Memorial Hall.The president Mrs, J.Cooper Antliff will preside, A discussion period will follow after the meeting.| The Auxiliary has plans for =a new project this autumn and the members are requested to attend this important meeting of the new season, a BUDAPEST, VIENNA, ROME, PARIS, LONDON, NEW YORK Dear Madam and Sir: It is with great pleasure that | inform you that | have just opened my modern hand- tailoring shop for ladies and gentlemen at 2065 St.Catherine St.West, where all work really is exclusively hand-tailored.My 30 years Continental experience guarantees you complete satisfaction.Once you try my tailoring service you will see that this is no mere talk but real fact that speaks for itself.Yours faithfully, J.SEREGHY SAXON'S HAND-TAILORING 2065 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.WE.3-8088 Evenings .WE.7-5844 .a a a = SE) a ee Se Te Pe a a a a ee Te Te Te ee 20 HANS \u2014« 5 HAIRDRESSER 4927 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST (Near CLAREMONT) We wish to thank the ladies of the West End for their wonderful patronage.To accommodate our greatly increased clientele and assure proper service, our salon has been completely renovated, new equipment installed and our staff augmented.May we see you soon?SPECIALS! Permanent Waves $8 - $10.- $12 Manicure \u2014 $1.00 FOR APPOINTMENT PLEASE PHONE DE.4501 Mondays To Thursdays: 9a.m.to 7p.m.FRIDAYS: 9a.m.to 9 p.m.\u2014 SATURDAYS: 3a.m.to 4 p.m.TEEN-AGE Permanent - comp.$5- Hair Tinting $5,,4$7 # THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957.- - \u2014\u2014 Cook-Brady The marriage of Carolyn Sylvia, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.| Frederick Manhard Brady, to Mr.Robert James Cook, of Victoria, B.C., son of Mr.and Mrs.John Francis Cook, of Pembroke, Bermuda, took place on Friday afternoon, at four o'clock in Dominion-Douglas Church, West- mount, the Rev.A, Lloyd Smith, DD, officiating.Mr.John Robb played the wedding music and white gladioli arranged with greenery and candles in candelabra were used as decara- tions.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of blush pink French tulle over taffeta and poult de faille.fashioned with a fitted bodice of poult de faille embroidered with net appliques, and a very full skirt of tulle appliqued in the same motif having a butterfly bustle at the back extending into a cathedral train.Her circular veil of matching tulle illusion was held by a bandeau embroidered with seed pearls and she carried a cascade bouguet of pale pink and white carnations.Mrs.Ian James Downey, as matron of honor for her sister, and Mrs.George H.Garneau, Mrs.Robert A.Hall, and Mrs.Craig R.Malcolm, as attendants, were in bouffant frocks of Limoges blue velveteen, with fitted bodices and flared \u2018skirts having back fullness and caught at the waist with small bustle bows.They wore matching bandeaux and carried Colonial bouquets of white gladioli blossoms.° Mr.George H.Garneau acted as best man for Mr.Cook, and the ushers were Dr.William R.Cooke, Mr.H.Arnold Steinberg, and Mr, Ian J.Downey.Mrs.Brady, the mother of the bride, was in a sheath gown of periwinkle blue poult de soie.She wore a large dusty pink flowered hat, and had a spray of pink roses pinned to her handbag.The reception was held at the Le yo Although Suminer's leaving Lovely garden ways, Good - Lye Summer | ) Forsaking all the roses, And the golden days, Still, although she's going, With the birds, and flowers, 1 can\u2019t say I'm grieving For the passing lows.And, although she's listened To the calling moon, And left all the beauty, For the frost, and gloom Of the Fall, and Winter, All the sleet, and rain, Still.I have her promise, She will come again.DoroTHY SPROULE Montreal Badminton and Squash Club., Later, Mr.and Mrs.Cook left for New York, the bride travelling in a suit of pervenché blue cashmere, under a Russian squirrel stole, and wearing a white feather hat, and a corsage bouquet of peach roses.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.John F.Cook, Miss Judy Cook, of Bermuda; Mr.and Mrs.John E.Cook, of Moncton, .N.B.; Mr.and Mrs.L.P.Stephens, and Mr.and Mrs.Arvid Thunaes, of Ottawa.ENGAGEMENTS Dr.and Mrs.I.K.Lowry of | Notre Dame de Grace, announce the engagément of their daughter, Muriel Winnifred, to Mr.Donald James Wiley, son of Mr.and Mrs.Elmer L.Wiley, also of Notre Dame de Grace.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, October 12, at Madison Baptist Church, Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd M.Orrock, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Edythe June, to Mr.Terence Watson Crowe, son of Mr.Ernest .Crowe and of the late Mrs, Crowe, of Montreal West.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, September 28, in St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Westmount.Military Whist A military whist, sponsored by the Friendship Circle will be held at Westminster Central United Church, 926 Atwater avenue to-day at 8 p.m.sharp.Door prizes and, refreshments will be served.Please take own cards.LEARN TO PLAY BRIDGE .at Canada\u2019s first bridge school.The whole secret is in the new simplified point count.Start today on the quick, easy way to popularity.Don\u2019t miss another party invitation.Call at once.MONTREAL SCHOOL OF BRIDGE 4640 Decarie Blvd., Suite 11 HU.1-7833 Ci Le 's Liver af Tirolienne getable Dessert $1.50 potatoes Every day is \u201cLadies Day\u201d ° .Coffee ° e ° ° at Le Pavillon Ladies who lunch in Le Pavillon of the \u201cHotel de LaSalle tell us they find the atmosphere ee \u201cDelightful,\u201d the decor \u201cso charming\u201d and the food \u201cabsolutely divine!\u201d Well, we admire them too.their pretty chatter that enlivens the midday hours.While everybody features a \u2018\u2018Businessmen\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 of Pavillon is a fashionable choice with the ladies.Like all the famous restaurants of the Hotel de LaSalle, Le Pavillon is air-conditioned and, for dining room guests, parking is complimentary.Every day a Special Ladies\u2019 Luncheon With a rare appreciation of feminine tastes, our chet features a \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 On Drummond just below Si.Catherine St; For Reservations Please Telephone UN.6-042 N 2 Eu be.das ds = = = | = v a : .\u2018 pe 8 .248 ; ; THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1857 \u2018 : PAGE ELEVEN Isabel McConnell Aux.Daughters of Nile Oasis Temple No.46, Daugh- 9 : The opening meeting of the Fall season of the Isabel Me-|! ) | Connell Evening Auxiliary of |ing will be held on Monday at 8 ' Stanley Presbyterian Church will P.M.in Victoria Hall, West- | take place on Monday, at 8.15 mount.Queen Elizabeth Ryland- 4, p.m.at the home of Mrs.Frank [er will preside and would appre- Binmore, Westmount.ciate a large attendance.i MONTREAL DOLL HOSPITAL Repairs on all Kinds of Dolls ters of the Nile monthly meet- ) \\ > 2008 ++ Wigs, Clothes and Accessories 5851 Decarie Blvd.RE.7-9816 Between BOURRET & VAN HORNE \\ Larticular People + Lrefer The summer is certainly over when BETTY SPEIRS an- INC nounces the opening of a new a on ecssa .Season.This celebrated Studio will feature ballet, tap, ballroom, elocution, singing, mo- - » delling and charm for all ages.Miss Speirs predicts a record Sherbrooke at Royal Season, as the register is rapid- ' : ly filling.As usual Betty and Peter Miller will personally handle all tuition.Series Of Meetings - Set To Plan Campaign series of meetings are abat for the West End of Montreal, at which time the Zones Section of the Women's Division will hold briefing sessions for the workers in the Zones.N.D.G.District, on Monday, Sept.16, at the Shaare Zion Synagogue; Westmount District, on Tuesday, Sept.17.at the Shaare Hashomayim Synagogue; Garland District, on Tuesday.Sept.17 at the Chevra Kadisha Synagogue; Town of Mount Royal Distriet, on Wednesday, Sept.18, at the Beth El Synagogue; Chairman of the Zones Section is Mrs, Edgar Wener.Also scheduled is a Koffee YOUR DREAM KITCHEN.55.225252 ose Goldbloom, 108 Thurlow road, Hampstead, on Wednesday.Sept.Fall Hat Flattery ! Never before have we seen such a brilliant \u201cseason for Hats.You'll not only be wearing them more often but they're so very beautiful, you'll feel like an exciting new personality! We are looking forward to showing you our collection soon.Moderate Prices As Usual Sunflower Hat Shop 5464 Sherbrooke West DE.2076 Built to Satisfy your Needs .Proupeets Committee wil raat \u2019 .to plan their particular effort - Styled to Satisfy your Desires ! in the over all campaign.Co- chairmen of the Prospects Committee are Mrs.R.Goldbloom and Mrs.B.L.Finestone.On Thursday.Sept.19, there Will be a briefing session for the workers of the Advance Names Division at the home of Mrs.Moe Rosenstone, 812 Upper Belmont avemte, at 1.30 p.m.Dessert Luncheon will be served.Chairman of the Women's Di vision of the Combined Jewish Appeal is Mrs.E.E.Barkoff.Xavier Guild The opening nieeting and tea of the Xavier Apostolate Guild will take place in Victoria Hall.Monday.September 16, at 2.15 4 ) p p-m.Mrs.James L.D.Cleary.; in value ! Hand president, will preside at the Simple in design, outstanding in valu meeting and introduce the guest decorated, gold-colored fleur de lis on white speaker, Very Reverend Gerald F.Lahey.SJ, rector of Loyolu .: 7 College Yd Moderator of tha china.Banded in tangerine, green, grey, or Guild.His topic will be \u201cEdmund ; had ate shade.Campion, an Elizabethan Hero.\u201d brown.$17.50 complete with acetate \u2014 Mrs.Luke Larochelle wil z A See it now\u2014the greatest advance ever in kitchen styling.It\u2019s the fresh look .and it's exclusive with Youngstown Ne 0\u201d .thank the speaker.Kitchens.Presiding at the tea table will Visit La Contessa for Let us show you how inexpensively you can enjoy the be Mrs.L.Larochelle and Mrs.; ; Loo W.Garland assisted by Mrs.° ° ° fresh look in your home.We'll help you plan it\u2014give you G.H.Cook.hospitality convener Fine Lamps, Pictures, Oil complete decorating advice-absolutely freel and her committee.Co Paintings, Separate Shades.; Lei Rummage Sales For further details watch Television CHANNEL 3 : 4, m, in * 1e ® - 4 Fridays at 7:15 P.M.or Phone \u2014 UN.6-5839 St Stanton Church at tue cor.Specialists in Cusiom Shade ner of Atwater and Tupper, the .; Women's Auxiliary of the Cath- Making.erine Booth Hospital will hold a A O OLSEN & CO rummage sale under the chair- ® ° manship of Mrs.D.F.Talbot.Members and friends are ask- ' Kitchen Planning Sales & Installation ed to please make note of the n fi following depots where rummaze may be taken: Mrs, Percy Swail, 1185 Drummond St.UN.6-5839 3609 Benny; Mrs.R.D.Suther- \u2018 HU 8 4322 land, 4087 Hampton; Mrs.A.H.5003 Sherbrooke St.W.- .O- Mason, 6497 Terrebonne; and Use EXAMINER Classifieds.for BEST RESULTS [ram = ™\"\" ** ** air tres tr ms 8 a rar ae ci RIT 1 ALLE MOR hors de tt ereone ROY \u2014_ press mom oT .- - PS - = - 2 \u2014 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1557 \u2014 - ; > Park-Emmanuel WMS The WMS Auxiliary of West- establish a new Exemplar Chap- mount Park-Emmanuel Church ter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will meet in Webster Hall on in the West End of the city.Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.The speak- Would any former members re-|ep will be Mrs, L.A.Van Duzer siding in this area please con-| of the Montreal Presbyterial, tact Margaret Grover at HU 8- who will address the meeting on PAGE TWELVE Beta Sigma Phi Efforts are being made to bas # .Saint Laurent, whose marriage À BEL-AIR'S plus all fixtures, ma- \"}.Mirco Violino of Lachine WE.3-8257 y, will take place on October 12.= The bride-elect was the recip- in the World ; Chol f Aut: tic Standard BEL-AIR HOME IMPROVEMENTS J = ron bone smi == sage | gifts.Among ose presen oor step service were: Mrs.Edythe Robinson, Stars LIC, TRAINER an 6343.\u201csome phases of WMS work\u201d.\u201cOh! Pm glad you called \u2014 I was worried.\u201d \u201cI wonder what's happened to Nancy .The telephone rings and everything\u2019s OK So many of the calls you make every day say \u201cDon\u2019t worry\u201d! When someone has to work late, or can\u2019t keep a date, or has to cancel an appointment, the telephone lets other people know.At times like this \u2014 whether you are making the call or receiving it \u2014 the ready reassurance provided by your telephone can be precious beyond words.This is just one of countless examples of how your telephone pays its way, as it makes life happier, easier, more secure.8) THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA ging.on his truck.He stopped gerated body had slipped off th \u201cWHAT HAPPENED ?\u201d seems to be what truck driver Gilles Mercier, 24, of 1550 St.Denis St., is saying as he surveys his bodyless truck.He was driving west along Sherbrooke street at Clarke ave.when he heard a terrible noise and felt a drag- and looked around.The refri- e chassis.\u2014Acme-Harrison Photo Alan J.MacLachlan Final tribute was paid Friday to Alan James MacLachlan, 4736 Victoria ave.who died Wednesday.He was 75.Born and educated in St.John's Newfoundland Mr.Mac- Lachlan came to Montreal at an early age.With the outbreak of the First World War Mr.MacLachlan enlisted in the 42nd Highlanders and saw battle at Mons, for which he was awarded the Mons Medal.He was discharged as a Lieutenant and began work as a clerk for the Bank of Montreal.We do the HEN Modernize the easy way.One price, one contractor, a better job, and greater savings.ELECTRICAL & This is what you get LIGHTING with ONE PRICE PACKAGE DEAL CARPENTRY & FLOORING COMPANY at One Price-For Less Call (R.6-3761 day and night Your \u201cOne Price Package Deal\" Home Modernizers He remained there until ten whole job BATHROOM Let us completely, or partially, remodel your bathroom.Our one quoted price includes the full cost of electrical, plumbing, flooring, tiling, terials and labor.Buried On Friday years ago when he retired as manager of the clearing-house.Services were held at the D.A.Collins chapel and burial took place in the Mount Roÿal cemetery.He is survived by his wife the former Bessie Cox, + | Resident Paid Last Tribute Final tribute was paid yesterday morning to Mrs.Joseph Boucher deBoucherville.Formerly Corinne Martin of Montreal, Mrs.deBoucherville was educated at Villa Maria Convent.Her home was on Red- fern avenue here, but she spent most summers on her husband's estate until it was sold last year.1933.The deBoucherville family ancestors owned the signorial estate after which the south shore community near Montreal is named, Mrs.deBoucherville did a great deal of charitable work until ill-health confined her several years ago.She is survived by a son.Pierre; two daughters, Marie (Mrs.Jean Beique), and Corinne (Mrs.Jean Desy), wife of the Canadian Ambassador to France.Miss Anna Keough Feted At Shower Mrs.J.A.Robinson of Ste.Rose, entertained on Friday evening at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Keough of Gladiolus and shower streamers formed the decorations and the tea table was centred with a special shower cake, suitably inscribed.Miss Doris Smith, Mrs.A.C.Vincent, Mrs.M.R.Ryan, Mrs.A.C.Orford, Mrs, Gerald Dixon, Mrs.GQ.Violino, Mrs.Violino Jr, Mrs.B.BE.Ellison, Mrs, H, C.Dwyer, Mrs.R.Bush, Mrs.L.F.Hickmore, Mrs.John Cham- pigny, \u2018 _ \\ FARR Mr.aeBoucherville died in\u2019 i Al Chamberland Named To Head Philharmonia Albert Chamberland well known local musrclan who has been connected with Radio Canada, Les Concerts Symphoniques and thie Chamberland Trio, has been appointed artistic director of the newly formed Montreal Philharmonia Orchestra.Composed of 96 professional and non-professional musicians, the orchestra will hold its first rehearsal in the Strathcona Academy, corner St.Catherine road and Pagnuelo, on Monday at 8.15 p.m.Any musician who might like to join the group can obtain information from the secretary, Laurette Duchesne, RA.1-3213.The reason why animals or plants are known scientifically by names of Latin or Greek origin, says the Book of Knowledge, is so that scientists all over the world can at once recognize what animal or plant is being referred to.In Canada a dog is dog, in France he is chien, in Germany he is hund; but his universal scientific name is Canis familiaris, meaning domestic, or household, dog.Husbands! Wives! 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