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[" Mark UN: Day on 27 7/4 in schools ès of Wesimount United Nations Day, yesterday, received recognition in local schools.This year several schools in Canada planned programs to explain United Nations work to the students.One of the most interesting | VOL.XXVIII, No.43 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1957 SIXTEEN PAGES events that took place this weei was organized by J.H.Patrizk, Principal of Queen\u2019s School.in © .© \u2019 Ty co-operation with Examiner T T photo-reporter Ted Harrison, It U C OO \\ gn was discovered that in Queens school there were 25 countries represenied by children who themselves had been born in a - foreign country, or whose parents had been born there, After agreement had been received from the parents, these children were brought together and this accompanying picture is the result.The students themseives were amazed to find that so many of their classmates were of foreign hirth.the children are: front to back, Denmark \u2014 Mona Neilsen; China \u2014 Corrine Haw; Japan - Brian Tokai; Israel \u2014 Aluma Marienburge; Barbados \u2014 Esmera:da Thornhill; Ireland \u2014 Peter Whitesides; Wales \u2014 John Walker: Cunada \u2014 Curol Sawyer: France \u2014 Stephen Steinhouse: Jugoslavia \u2014 An- drianna Yoja: Scotland \u2014 Sandra Nicolson; Russia \u2014 Vera (Continued on Page 5) No word at 401 of flying cuf Future of 401 City of West- mount\u2019s Auxiliary Squadron hung in the balance this week as reports and romours and repo-ts continued fo circulate that all RCAF auxiliary sqitu- drons were to be abolished.Word of the proposed cats first enme from John B.Hamilton, Progressive (on- servative MP for York West while he was addressing the Canadian Owners\u2019 and Pilots\u2019 Association annual convention last weekend.He intimated that it would be impossible for the veekend flyers to bandite the suner-sonie CF-105 Fighter scheduled for service within the next two years.Next day Defence Minister Peurkes denied the existence of any plan, and said the squadrons would continue to serve as partially trained personnel.Squadron Leader Sanders, commanding officer of 101 Squadron told The Examiner that so far he had received no official! communication concerning the squadron's future, He knew only what he had read in the papers, \u201cBut,\u201d he said, \u201cI know that the members of my squadron will be able to fly any new replacements that they care to give us, We have sncess- fully flown both Sabres nd T-33s for quite a while now, and we can handle anything else that comes along.\u2019 + * i ac Turn back clock John R.Gardner wins $100 prize .Saturday night John R Gardner, of 559 G-ns- The nrizes are awarded an- By ERIC NEAL venor avenue, Westmount, FQ.pually to Canadian students who October 26 to November 2 Readers are reminded has qualified for one of the attain the highest standings in \" that Montreal returns to Prizes vaiieu at $100 each, or- i Vs = u In October the forests take on their multi-colored dressa the Sociely's annual examina- November announces the coming winter with falling leaves, Eastern Standar H fered annually by the Canadian andard Time Life Insurance Officers Associn- tions.They are designed to en- snow and sleet, and wind.as of Sunday, and are ad- tion to Canadian students wno Courage young men and young Bright days with morning (1 N NS N N N N N 3 N N NS N N N N include the W.FREDERICK Master Watchmaker 1370 GREENE AVE.(Near Sherbrooke) WE.7-1855 RIE Tg DR EL \u2014World Wide shipping y .paies 00D\"2) following: Junior and \u201c Senior slum activities, musical jam session, lending library, TV theatre, drawing, movies, fretwork, story-telling, group games, the \u201cCall Me Uncle\u201d radio show, art, tapestry, metal tooling, leather- work, tap tancing, ballet, shell craft, sewing, paper craft, dramatics, wood carving, basketball, small fry club, scrap book club, under-teens club and the talent club.More activities will be introduced just as soon as leaders become available-\u2014which brings up a very important point.LEADERS REQUIRED We are desperately in need of additional volunteer workers.Our membership has increased greatly over the past year .and for various reasons (the most significant being a change of positions or a change of address) some of last year\u2019s volunteer workers have been unable to return, thus presenting us with this serious problem.General supervision, particularly in the Junior and Senior Games Rooms is needed.Also required are instructors in the woodwork shops and coaches and managers for our basketball teams and with ice hockey in the offing, coaches for hockey teams are also required.Previous experience for general supervisors is not essen- LLL Tr lilies\u201d 1 4 xtial as training can be carried out on the job.A volunteer worker is asked to give a minimum of two hours per week\u2014 by assisting the Unity Boys\u2019 Club in providing an adequate program for the members of the Club; a great service will be rendered the Youth of the Community.We are appealing to the citizens of Westmount and St.Henry to help us carry out our function\u2014that is: the character development of boys and girls through a program of physical fitness, education, vocational and individual guidance.Please call the writer at WE 2-5506 and arrange an appointment, VOLUNTEER WORKERS The following volunteer work- xk ers have been with the Unity Boys' Club for a year or more: Lorne Barnewall (7 years), Grace Britney, Mrs.J.Burrows (4 years), Herbert Davies (7 years), Mrs.W.J.Fitzpatrick (2 years), George Horwood (3 years), Miss S.Kimmel, Frank Kitchen, Dorothy Mariasine (7 years), Douglas Mariasine, (4 years), Mrs.Maurice Mariasine (8 years), Miss Mary Melancon, James McLaughlin (4 years), Fred Pennell (7 years), Miss 2.Prosterman, Matthew Roguski, Miss Jean Rose, Sylvia Rosvald (2 years).Miss Penny Simcoff.Miss Ruth Smart, Mrs.R.Smith, A.T.Stikeman (7 years), Mrs.D.T.Youngson (4 years) Junior Leaders: Ruby Squires, Ellen Rowland, Patsy Prevost, Mona O\u2019Brien, Joan Driver, Gabrielle Becker.Madeleine Becker, Margaret Ansell.Newcomers includz the following: Mrs.Dorothy Beaudoin (general supervisor), Miss F.J.Armstrong (general supervisor), Mrs, Leavens (Junior Games Room), Miss Sonja Jacobs (shell craft supervisor).Miss Doreen Hampton (librarian) Mr.Jack Gill (basketball coach).WELCOME TO THE UNITY BOYS\u2019 CLUB! 850 ON YOUR DIAL The \u201cCall Me Uncle\u2019 Radio Show which has been providing youngsters with an opportunity to develop their singing and musical talents for a number of years has come to Westmount and will emanate from the Unity Boys\u2019 Club every Saturday morning at 9.30 a.m.Last Saturday, Uncle \u2018\u2018Hal\u201d Wardell and Uncle \u201cBilly\u201d Munro made their debut at the Club and along with some 20 contestants and 160 spectators.The program is carried over CKVL and \u2018has a very large listening audience.Children of Westmount and St.Henry who would like to participate on the program may apply at the Club on Saturdays from 8.45 a.m to 9.15 a.m.Listen next TTL RITE : VER pa (Continued on page 14) Games Rooms, general gymna- | ia LOVELY CINDERELLA AND PRINCE CHARMING LOOK AT THE GLASS SLIPPER : Scene from Children\u2019s Theatre 25th Anniversary show \u201cCINDERELLA\u201d at Victoria Hall, Saturday aftermoon, Nov.9th.and 16th.with Donna Issenman as Cinderella and Michael Harris as the prince.25th anniversary show Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, directors of the Montreal Children\u2019s Theatre, now celebrating its 25th anniversary, are presenting \u201cCINDERELLA\u201d at Victoria Hall on Saturday afternoons, November 9th and 16th.There is an excellent cast for this old-time favorite fairy-story which has never lost favor with the youngsters, year in and year out, and this production promises to be an outstanding event with everything to delight the hearts of all small fry.Sandra Canzer and Donna Is- Senman are alternating in the role of Cinderella for the 9th and 16th, and as it has always been the policy of directors Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters to give many of the young thespians an opportunity to appear \u2014 all the major roles have been duplicated for the two shows, and many newcomers will be seen for the first time, and some who have previously heen seen in minor roles.\u2018The large casts include: Julia Davis, Carol Steinfeld, Sandra Canzer, Donna Issenman, Merle Michaelson, Karen Herman, Hilda Herbst, Barbara Mendel], Leanne Issenman, Brenda For- man, Linda Beth Simon, Gilda Stern, Anne Joffe, Barbara Hawkins, Eleanor Kalmanasch, Rita Fishman, Mirielle Haiat, Linda Rabin, Walter Wakefield, Leonard Bierbrier, Marcel de Gagne, Michael Harris, Jen Weinstein, Sandra Stacke, Riva Cantor.Carolyn Fox, Franceen Veinish, Ella Scott and Carol Hersch- men.In addition to all this, there is the Fairy Band and all the lords and ladies of the court.Cinderella songs, dances, and a delightful play will round out an afternoon of delightful entertainment.Special surprises are in store fer all the children for this special anniversary show, and twen- ty-five silver dollars will be given to lucky ticket holders.The Fairy Godmother will he at the door to give all the boys and girls a special token for this big Children's Theatre 25th birthday party.A.Collins service > has won, and held, the confidence of Montreal people since we were established, in April of 1913.BA.Collins NC.AF WILLIAMS FA NUNNS 5610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST Express your sympathy at a time when the proper words are difficult to find.{ | 4509 COTE DES NEIGES RD.AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES SSTABLIBHELD 1808 RE.8-1124 E_j] Chapal of Cathedral Beauty [_j 4 ee want - a ; an .a Lost Tu M as - \u2014- _ oo ne Ne YT 1 SIC ETS PT RTI an- ria che CA Re\" FINE FLOORING e HARDWOOD e RUBBER À Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors & COMPANY WESTMOUNT .Free Estimates A.Ross Grafion 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WE.3-2323 ro.® ASPHALT VOL.XXVIII, No.43 2 local residents given promotions by Fine Arts body The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, on the recommendation of its executive committee has announced the promotion of Edward Cleghorn, 564 Victoria avenue, until now assistant director, who becomes associate director of the Museum.He also retains his post as comptroller.Katherine Kennedy, 4217 Western avenue, formerly secretary to Director John Steegman, assumes the new title of assistant to the director.Westmount municipal notes Parking on Metcalfe Avenue is now prohibited from 8 a.m.to 7 p.m.on the east side between Cote St.Antoine and St.Catherine Street.Traffic lights installed at Lansdowne and Sherbrooke and Strathcona and Sherbrooke should be in operation about October 12th, when re-surfacing of Victoria at St.Catherine Street should be completed, the municipal association advises, The new post office \u201cVictoria\u201d.at the north-west corner of Sherbrooke and Prince Albert will be constructed soon under plans approved by the Council and Architectural Commission.The annual Chrysanthemum Show will epen on November Tth in the Westmount Conservatory.The membership drive is under way and 185 new members have been added since the drive Started several weeks ago.The artificial ice rink worktables call for beginning of form WANTED ORGANIST for Organist-Choir director) 2-manual pipe .organ One service each Sunday.45-miles from Montreal State remuneration desired.Apply: 2185 Hampton Ave.N.D.G.Box 700 We have received a shipment of genuine WORSTEDS, WEST of ENGLAND TWEEDS and OVER- COATINGS in latest patterns and shades.Ladies and Gent's SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK Customers or our own material made up.® REPAIRING © REMODELLING ® REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) WE.2-6633 Er PTO po SHELL-OUT FOR UNICEF: PRE The Westmount children will have the opportunity again this year to collect their \u2018Trick or Treat\u2019 money and donate it to UNICEF for the needy children of the world.School teachers are getting into the act and handing out pamphlets and collection-box stickers.G.L.Welton, director of the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 and Bill Ridley, president of the \u2018Y's\u2019 Men's Club are looking after the returned boxes which may be turned in at the \u2018Y\u2019 i mmediately after the collection Thursday evening, from 7 to 10 p.m.or Friday from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.Parents, church groups, service clubs, youth organizations wishing more information on this gala collection may contact Mrs.Mark Farrell, 3 Grove Park, WE.2-2369 or Mrs.J.C.Portneuf, 618 Sydenham In the above picture are: Me- Colin Portneuf, Sandy Ilwain, Sheila Cameron, Alan Fletcher, Maureen Mellwain, Bruce Cameron, Margot Veitch, Peter Fletcher, Lloyd Weltor, Charles Downey and Fred Rowley.\u2014Bermingham Photo Janet Findlay, avenue, HU, 1-7107.Gail Portneuf and x work in column on October 28th.Ice surface is expected to be available for part of the 1958 hockey and skating season.The city has advised that loudspeakers would not be heard outside of the building.Small soft- toned speakers will be spotted inside the rink for local sound.The cost to Westmount proprietors of the rink is expected to be about 54c per $1000 of assessed valuation for the first ten years and 28c per $1000 for the following 20 years.The artificial ice rink will cost about $25,000.per year for running expenses, most of which is expected to be off-set by savings elsewhere.The annual commemorative service will be held at the Cenotaph on November 10th.The Glen sub-station with a capacity of 5000 KVA should be completed this year.Lighting of the lanes of St.Catherine, between Bethune Street and Abbott Avenue recommended at the May meeting by the Association has been authorized and will be installed shortly.New two year agreements between the city and police and fire depts.will reduce work hours and provide for part payment of sickness and hospitalization in 1958.Me * Examiner WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1957 3 For Service and Courtesy ACME PHO ALL ACME PHOTO SALES ARE GUARANTEED FOR | FULL YEAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE 4178 St.Catherine St.W.\u2014 WE.2-5709 (near Greene) WE Have Time for Your Photographic Problems \u201855 YEARS IN Gar WESTMOUNT\" Reliable WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN $ JEWELLERS ; ; 1216 Greene Ave.Ci WE.3-4046 nating cm oer Tbr re oie J School board signs option | for AA ground PE é L.M.Nelson, chairman of : .Mg.the Westmount Protestant ! i £ School Commission, has an- j i vo à nounced that his board signed an option to purchase from the City of Westmount a portion of the Westmount Athletic Grounds as a site for a new Senior High School.The site will provide access to a fully equipped playing field immediately behind the school.The playing field and track will remain the property of the city and continue under the management and control, the school supplying the necessary dressing room facili- Co ties, \u201cF has Py ; re rg FTA y te we - tion to push the planning and constructior of the with all possible speed, As soon as the necessary ï approvals of this project are Hf - obtained and the property ac- ; { i quired, it is the Board's inten- : 1) ¢ a ! school i AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT THIS FALL ! PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE NOW Day or Night Yearly Contracts \u2014 Reasonable Rates \u2018 5 A VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE AH OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.- à 370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) EL.0767 MASAO NIA Visit + rm hms + \u2014 © Yashica A, 120, with case and flash .ces ec eu00.2295 ; Argus C3, 35mm, F3.5 Cintar lens, with case .vee.29.95 ; 35 Balda 120.rangefinder model, F2.9 Radionar lens.with case .45.90 Brumberger 8mm movie projector, with case .54.95 Mecablitz, 300, electronic flash, with battery .Cee ean 54.95 Yashicamat, twin lens, 120, with case .74.95 Super lkonta, 120, F2.8 Tessar.cpld.rangefinder, M.X.shutter, with case 89.00 Asahiflex 2A-35mm, F2.4, preset, with extension tubes and case .95.00 Viewflex, 2 x 2, powermatic projector, completely automatic, 500 wait 115.00 Agfa, Ambi Silette, 35mm, F2.8 Solinor, with case .119.95 Bolex M.8 Projector, 8mm, 500 watt, F1.3 lens .149.95 Bell & Howell 8mm Electric Eye Camera .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.179.50 Linhof 23.complete outfit with 3 lenses, roll holder, etc.etc.550.00 Flash Guns from .2.95 Used Exposure Meters from .4.95 : MANSFIELD EDITOR/VIEWERS WITH SPLICER .eevee.39.95 1 2 i» ar ti Mi 2] Restrain censure of youthful fun I ALLOWE\u2019EN is one of the highlights of the year for the children, from tiny tots to teenagers.It is one of the few occasions when they can give play to their natural inclination for fun and mischief without coming under too severe censure, The tiny tots will collect, for UNICEF or otherwise, their peanuts, apples, candy and pennies, and get home to bed early, tired but happy.The older ones will probably cause you, and us, and some of our friends a bit of annoyance.Older youngsters\u2019 pranks can be annoying; but restrain that impulse to call the police as you remember your own escapades as a youngster.Call the police if pranks are costly or dangerous, by all means.Otherwise, be reasonable and tolerant.The police will be busy enough with their legitimate duties without having to run around because some unknown character in a false face has been ringing your doorbell or putting a buzzer to your window.Neglect injures 73,000 persons AST year, nearly 73,- 000 Canadians were injured as the result of traffic accidents.Most of these injuries were caused by neglect or by poor driving practises.Each year, many per- gons are killed or injured as they stand on the highway after their car has been disabled or involved in an accident.Insurance reports offer these recommendations for safety in such highway emergencies: (1) Never stop on the travelled portion of the highway unless it is absolutely necessary.Find a spot where you can THEY ENT (ZE \u201cOne hundred and fifty .The reason | can\u2019t exchange secrets with you .one hundred and fifty-one .is that he might get hold of them and steal .one hundred and fifty-two .a march park with all four wheels off the pavement; (2) Leave your parking lights on at night and do not block the rear lights with your body while you are changing a tire or repairing your car; (3) Always carry a flashlight in good condition for use in locating trouble or signalling for help; (4) Self-igniting flares of the type used by police forces can be obtained from safety supply houses and are often handy for signalling or warning oncoming traffic of an emergency; (5) Use extreme caution when walking for help on highways or expressways.At night, try to wear or carry a light- colored article or flashlight; (6) If possible, ask a passing motorist or police officer to send help.Da not leave your car unattended; (7) If you stay in your car with the motor running while waiting for help, keep windows open to avoid the possibility of monoxide poisoning.SAY In revenge ond in love, womon is more borborous thon mon.\u2014Nietzsche John W.Sanctor Publisher THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2185 Hampton Ave., Montreal HUnter 1.2771% Mugh E.McCormick President Harry V.Stoddard, Director of Advertising Harry B.Houghton, Director of Production Kenneth Hatton, Director of Soles Lorne D.Macbean, Secretary-Treasurer Tracy S.Ludington, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manoger Yhe Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the name, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.0 per year; $1.00 hall year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post office Dept, Qutawa, - Copyright in onus.ail countries Something ! Want To Say: À year since the Suez crisis By DEREK BLACKMAN T is now a year since the Suez crisis, since Israeli, French and British troops moved in on Nasser in a final attempt to claim a considered right Lo the Suez canal.Now the man who worked so hard to bring a troubled peace to the Middle East has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, Today, in the shifting sands of Middle Eastern diplomacy his effort seems very small.But at the time it was valuable, and his work has been recognized.In London there will he few who will want to remember the stormy week that followed those first parachute landings.In fact, it was a week most people prefer to forget.A time when families and friends were in violent disagreement.When papers of world-renown and responsibility, such as the Manchester Guardian and Sunday Observer, posed a bitter moral question with cold, icing criticism.It was a time when young airmen refused to fly homb- ing missions, students fought policemen, and the Speaker of the House of Commons had to suspend the House to allow tempers to cool off.EVERY COLOR HERE was little political teeling in it.Even in the House, Conservative and Labor back-benchers alike were in revolt against the party line; and meetings organized by the parties were attended by Conservatives, Liberals, Socialists and every color from blue to a hlood- Stained red.Everybody seemed to have concrete views.There were no shrugged shoulders or half- thoughts.Just one question.Right or Wrong?Sales of newspapers rose and fell almost as rapidly as the shells in Egypt.There was one person, I remember, a large, red-faced worker in the docks.A staunch union man who had read the Daily Mirror every day for 20 years.Now he disagreed with that paper's attack on Sir Anthony Eden.So every lunch-time he sat down, crossed his legs and read the Conservative Daily Telegraph\u2014a paper usually x read by retired generals, um- versity graduates and professional men.He was a man of few words, and that was how he registered his protest.He has never bought the Daily Mirror since.At the opposite end of the scale there was the young Under Secretary with a distinguished career ahead cf him, who resigned his cabinet position.RIGHT OR WRONG?OR everybody there was one question only: Right or Wrong?It isn't hard to recall the events of what became known as the \u201cSuez Weekend.\u201d Aneurin Bevan, claimed as the greatest orator after Sir Winston, stood under Nelson's column carefully modifying his tone to contain the anger of a crowded Trafalgar square.The violent scenes in Whitehall were smoothed over only by the calm insistence of the police, And then a protest march of 2,000 people from Hyde By the way .On Headlines HEADLINE caught my eye: Girls Put Six Horses Before Big Party.I saw at once a fat man with an enormous appetite.Having ordered his fourth helping of roast beef, he was the victim of a little joke by the waitresses, who brought him six horses, saying: \u201cSince you appear to represent, in your own person, an entire beseiged garrison, here is something te go one with: to stay the pangs of hunger, as it were.\u201d Alas! I read on and discovered that the story was about an equestrian team of girls who stayed away from a party given in their honour in order to be with their horses.Which shows how much more fun it is to read the headlines than to be disillusioned by what follows.- Beachcomber Park corner.Grim, joyous and worried people who fondly believed they were following the five men in dark raincoats, who headed the procession to another meeting.Instead they ended up foot-sore in North Iondon.1t was reported later that the five men were plainclothes policemen.A typical blend of comedy and purposefulness.Later, after the stunned silence of the Conservative Party the bold attempts to justify all that had taken place.\"I'he insinuations, documentary evidence and the counter-charges of collusion.STILL ARGUED OU can still hear it argued in a bar when people have drunk too much.The same question: Right or Wrong?And the old arguments come tumbling out of the cupboard, to be dusted and polished and gone over again, It was a hectic week.A time when you were either \u201cBritish\u201d or \u201cUn-British;\u201d a pacifist or a warmonger.But above all it was a time when a nation examined its conscience.And nations, just like individuals, don't like to remember the time when they found it necessary to do so.YOU SAY Dr.Falls sends thanks for prize Sir: Just today T received my prizes from the West End Horticultural Society, and one of them was donated by the Monitor Publishing Co.Ltd.It was very lovely and will be especially valued on account of the donor, I had the best garden in Westmount last summer and still have some beautiful chrysanthemumes.(Dr.) Franklin N.K.Falls.| SAY! When your wife has the lost word, be glad of it.= -N.Y.Mirror hl 'Y Teen Club movie night on Safurday Saturday, Oct.26th will mark the Y's Teen Club\u2019s first Movie Night.The movie will commence at 7:15 p.m.and will be followed by a dance.There will be no change in prices for this added attraction and all teeners are urged to be on time or they will miss the cartoon.The name of the movie is \u201cMeet me in Las Vegas.\u201d One of the better films to come along in the last 3 years.On Saturday.\u2018Nov.2nd the Y's Teen Club will play host to Comp.\u201cY\" members and other West- mount children by sponsoring the annual halloween party complete with parade, prizes, - games, candies, movies, etc.Fol- , lowing the party which will commence at 6:00 pm.and end at 9:00 p.m.the Y's Teen will hold a hat dance in honor of | the Hallowe\u2019en season.No one will.be allowed to attend the dance without a hat on and prizes will be awarded for hats adjudged the most decorative.So drap out your easter bonnet a little early and beat it on down to the Westmount YMCA and join the fun on Saturday, Nov.2nd.By the way, anyone interested in helping run the games, etc.for the kids on Nov.2nd are asked to contact John Rogers, Peter McGregor or Jim Hawkes at WE.7-3916.° AIRLINES ® STEAMSHIPS © BUS TICKETS (Pr General representatives for (Near Claremont) WESTMOUNT INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE Roger L.Huysmans, Manager © TOURS © RESORTS @ CAR RENTALS available for trips throughout the continent.States of \u2018Journal des Voyages\".4927A Sherbrooke St.West © RAILROADS ® HOTELS ovincial and Greyhound) Canada and the United HU.8-3941 \u2018Get Ready for Winter ! Have us Check your OIL BURNER For efficiency and economy skilled indus- oil For prompt, highly service on domestic, trial and commercial burners .phone We've got the Kodak products The you see on d Sulliva ./4 \u2014 .5e ~~ @ ?Pry = color slides as well as Kodaco BROWNIE Stanfloy OUTFIT Kodak reflex camera in a top-value flash outfit Low, low price \u2014 but this complete outfit features Kodak's great new Brownie Starflex Camera that takes Ektachrome \" shots.Outfit also includes flasholder, bulbs, batteries, Veri- chrome Pan Film, and full instructions.United Photographic Store Istd.BElair 3162 - 4173 lor and black-and-white snap- a ror $18.85 Faas Westmount 'Y' Hallowe'en-ers plan parade From now until Oct.31st hallowe\u2019en parties will be taking place all over the city of West- mount.In keeping with this holiday tradition, the Y's Teen Club of the Westmount YMCA is sponsoring a hallowe'en party for all Westmount children.However, they feel that a lot of parties conflict so they are planning theirs for Saturday, Nov.2nd two days after hal- lowe\u2019en so that everyone may attend.Deputy , Police Chief Edmun- ston has given the group permission to hold a parade again this year and the parade will start at the Westmount YMCA at 6:10 p.m.and travel east on Sherbrooke to Melville, south on Me]- ville to Western Ave, west on Western to Roslyn and north on Roslyn to Sherbrooke St., then east on Sherbrooke to the West- mount YMCA While no band has as yet been procured to lead off the parade all participants are requested to bring noisemakers so that they will be able to keep time with the bass drum.Following the parade the group will travel through a tunnel of horror on into the gym which will be full of hallowe\u2019en.games to be played.There will also be a costume parade and prizes will be awarded for the funniest, most original and most hallowe\u2019- enish costumes.Movie cartoon will round out the evening and upon leaving each participant will be awarded a bag of hal- lowe\u2019en treats to help them en- oy the trip home, Parents are also invited to attend and to watch the parade so don't forget Saturday, Nov.2nd from 6:00 p.m.to 9:00 p.m.for the Westmount YMCA\u2019s hal- lowe'\u2018en party.All those who can afford it will be asked to con- Mrs.H.J.Roffey, 81, funeral fomorrow Final tribute will be paid tomorrow to Florence Helena Woodall Roffey, 6076 Sherbrooke W., who died Tuesday.She was 81.Mrs, Roffey was\u2019 a lifelong member of the community.She was born and educated here.In 1898 she married her husband, Henry J., who predeceased her in 1937.Services will be held in the Chapel of D.A.Collins, and burial will be in Mount Royal Cemetery.Mark U.N.Day (Continued from page 1) Tagief; West Indies \u2014 Caroline Agar: United States of America \u2014 Georgia Knapp; Greece\u2014 Stephen Vittoratos; West -er- many \u2014 Hans Rauch; Finland-\u2014 Ismo Holma; Austria \u2014 Yvonne Holmes; Poland\u2014Ernie Kroghlti; Hungary \u2014George Hexner; England \u2014 John Wittcombe; Scotland \u2014 Alan Greevy; Holland \u2014 John Couvee; Italy \u2014 Daniel Capra; Czechoslovakia \u2014 Ivan Cermak.\u2014 Acme Harrison Photo NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM ARTHUR TERRY of the City of St.Laurent and District of Montreal in the Province of Quebec, therein residing at 1595 Edouard Laurin Boulevard, Carman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present or next following session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, HELEN BREDDY of the City and District of Montreal and Province of Quebec, therein residing at 6614 Fifteenth Avenue, Housewife, on the ground of adultery.DATED at Montreal in the Province of Quebec on this twenty-sixth day of September, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Seven, LAFLEUR, BROWN, PITCHER, BOULTON & LAMB.Solicitors for the Applicant Room 1505, 507 Place \u2018d'Armes, Montreal, Que.te The Westmount Examiner; Friday, October 25, 1957 5 ford that much then come anyway because the Y's Teen Club will pay for those who cannot, tribute from 10c.to 25c.to help pay for the cost of the movies, candy, etc.but if you cannot af- jm SAVE ON YOUR.INCOME TAX While Saving for your Retirement Inquire About This Opportunity To receive full details without obligation, just mail the coupon below.J.E.FREGEAU 6260 Victoria Avenue, Montreal, P.Q.Tel.Office UN.6-6411 Res.RE.8-5786 Local 778-773 sr tee esses treba rer teers 22 es Name Address .City Lecce ns ce san e sere rere tress seers eu.Tel.Beers are ena teen esese Occupation Without any obligation whatsoever, 1 would like to know about the way to save on my income tax.torse er eue utero se 0207608 290000 0200000 CCE Shipping - Packing - Crating Storage MOVING LOCALLY AND WORLD-WIDE STEAMSHIP \u2014 RAILWAY \u2014 MOTOR VAN Morgan Storage & Van Lines Ltd.2085 City Councillors St., Montreal \u201c Tel.: AV.8-7211 or Write Today Agents for ALLIED VAN LINES LTD., CANADA, and ALLIED VAN LINES INC,, U.S.A, Do You Recognize This Spot ?Many will recognize the value of having an alert group of Westmount citizens interested in the departments of \u2018Education & Library\u2019, \u2018Health & Welfare\u2019, \u2018Legislation\u2019, \u2018Recreation\u2019, \u2018Traffic & Circulation\u2019, etc.The WEST- MOUNT MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION maintains eontact with these city departments and many suggestions it has made have been adopted by the City for the benefit of all Westmount residents.The WESTMOUNT MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION has been active in serving Westmount since 1908.Be an active citizen in civic affairs! 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Write or phone: W.E.Black, Secretary-Treasurer, 356 Lansdowne Avenue, Westmount, Quebec.Telephone \u2014 WE.7-1769 The photo above shows King George Park Chalet.mac Eiri \"TR eh LE gE ; e aa WY 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 25, 1957 UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue, Westniount Minister: Rev.Chorles R.Plaskett Sunday, October 27th 11:00 a.m.Christ At Every Corner.Guest Preacher : Rev.R.W.Mumford.7:30 p.m.Series: Pattern for living.Sermon 3: The High Cost of Getting Even.Organist ana Choir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) Bishop of the Arctic at Trinity on Sunday Rt.Rev.D.B.Marsh, Bishop of the Arctie, will be at Trinity Memorial Church Sunday for the evening service.In place of a sermon he will present two moving pictures of life in the Arctic.Bishop Marsh has lived in the Arctic ever since he was ordained in 1926.DOMINION-DOUGLAS BAPTIST Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave.\u2014 WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Ministers: CHURCH Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcilwain, B.A.Sunday, October 27th 10:00 a.m.intermediate and Senior : School 11:00 a.m.Crib Corner, Nursery, : Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments.Dr.Lloyd Smith, \u201cPeculiar People.\" 5:30 p.m.University of Life, 7:30 pm.Dr.Allan Knight.Illustrated Address.8:45 p.m.Young People's Union 31:00 a.m.Organist and Choirmaster, Mr.John Robb, Mus, Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road (near Argyle Avenue) MINISTERS Rev D.M.Grant, B.A, D.D.Rev.R.W Mumiora B.A, B.D.\u201cTHE POWER OF WILLINGNESS.\u201d Rev.Charles Plaskett of Calvary United Church will preach the sermon.7:30 p.m.Mr.Mumford.\u201cA MATTER OF MOTIVE.\u201d 11:00 am.Church School 10:00 a.m.Int.rmediate and Senior Classes Organist and Chotr Director: Eric 4.Adams, B.Mus, L.RAM, A.R.C.M.31:00 a.m.WESTMOUNT PARK-EMMANUEL {Western Avenue at Lansdcwne! Minister: Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A., B.D.Sunday, October 27th 11:00 a.m.\u2018The Ongoing Reformation.\u201d The Minister.7:30 pm.The Flight Lt.W.C.Hewitt, Padre of RCAF Transport Command.Topic: \u201cThe Glory of God in our Face.\u201d J.\u20ac.Scott, L.R.S.M.Choir Director, Infant Nursery at 11 a.m.Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister EDGAR J.BAILEY MA, BTh.CD Minister Emeritus J.A, JOHNSTON, B.A.D.D Organist GALT MacDERMOT.B.A.B.Mus Sunday, October 27h 11:00 a.m.MARTIN LUTHER'S TEXT.7:30 p.m.THE EVANGELISTIC CHURCH.Bible School meets at 11:00 am ViSITORS WELCOMPF \" PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Westmount, Que.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister 11:00 a.m.PUFLIC WORSHIP Freacher: The Minister Lester A.Woodin, Organist & Choirmaster: VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME = WESTMOUNT oy VIEYORIA AVES.= Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Ministers Mr.George Tannahill.B.A.Student Assistant Sunday, October 27th 11:00 a.m.Mr.Wilkie.Subject: \u201cWhat Is Your Ideal?\u201d 11:00 a.m.Church School.DORIS KILLAM R.R, I.\u20ac.L.Mus.(McGill) Organist and Choir Director.UNITED ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels it too?REV.NORMAN RAWSON, Rev.B.B.Brown, B.D., Asst.Minister Rev.Nettie I.J.Wilson, Rev.William D.F.Morris, B.A, Gifford Miichell, B.A., B.Mus.Organist and Choirmaster 7:30 p.m.Sermon Subject: 11:00 a.m.Sermon subject: \u201cTAKE IT TO THE LORD IN PRAYER\" Our Fathers and Mothers believe this.Do we as their modern children believe Rev.Norman Rawson preaching at both services Minister B.A, B.D, Asst.Minister Asst.Minister Miracle in Manhattan\u2019 to be shown Saturday \u201cMIRACLE IN MANHATTAN\u201d, the unusual documentary film account of Billy Graham's New York Crusade will have a premiere showing at Montreal Youth for Christ in Evangel Church Auditorium on Saturday at 7.45 p.m.\u2026 Jinx Falkenburg and Tex Mec- in\u2019 \u201cspiritual combat\u201d.The arena Crary report the sixteen-week becomes a Cathedral and the coverage of Mr.Graham's larg- dynamic preaching of the evan- est\u2019 Crusade for Christianity.gelist is augmented by the sing- This popular \u201cMr.and Mrs.New ing of George Beverly Shea and York\u201d team head their own N.the music of the massive choir B.C.television program eminat- under the direction of Cliff ing daily from the Waldorf- Barrows.Astoria Hotel.High moments in \u201cMiracle in They \u201cset the stage\u201d with à Manhattan\u201d include the overflow photographic tour of Manhattan, crowd that jammed Yankee followed by the excitement of stadium, breaking every attend- the Crusade\u2019s Opening Night in ance record in 34 years of the Madison Square Garden.Succes- park's colorful history; a brief sive meetings in Brooklyn, Cen- appearance by Vice-President, tral Park, Forest Hills, Harlem Richard M.Nixon; a glimpse of and Wall Street's financial dis- Ethel Waters singing with the trict emphasizes Greater New (Crusade Choir; and the final York City's spiritual interest in gervice held at 42 Street and the Crusade.Broadway; silhouetted against In the gigantic sports arena the glittering lights of Times of Madison Square Garden where Square.men like Rocky Graziano and Joe Louis once punched their opponents into unconsciousness, the film offers a \u201cfront row\u201d perspective of the Graham team ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Nearly two million persons attended Madison Square Garden during the sixteen weeks of Crusade activity, making this » \u2018Spiritual campaign\u201d the largest sustained effort for evangelism in the history of the Church.Miracle in Manhattan.is released by World Wide Pictures, Hollywood, the organization which produces and distributes all of the Billy Graham Films.The doors to Montreal Youth for Christ in Evangel Church on At- water Square will be open at 7 p.m.Al] seats are on a \u2018first- come'' basis, with no admission - Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Conon S.B.Lindsay 19th Sunday After Trinity October 27th © 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist charge.9:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:15 a.m.Mattine (said).ARIS * * 1:00 a.m.N EUCHARIST 1eti ; Preacher, The Revd.W.J.Sellwood.| | Christian Science | 7:00 p.m.Solemn Evensong * * Preacher, The Revd.B.J Thorpe.Man's responsibility for spiritual growth and progress will be brought out in the Lesson-Ser- SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount.Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Monday SS.Simon and Jude, AA; MM.8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist, Friday ALL SAINTS\u2019 DAY :00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 00 a.m.Holy Eucharist :30 a.m.Children's Eucharist, Saturday Commemoration of All Souls.7:00 a.m.Requiem celebration, FALL SALE AND TEA 230 pm Hoxzan Nathan Mendelson ST.MATTHIAS Rev.J J.Fromm CHURCH THE SABBATH ; Sedra Noach i Friday Evening, October 25th 5:30 pom.Candle Lighting.Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Westmount 5:10 p.m.Evening Service.\u2014_\u2014 - Sabbath Services Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector 8:45 a,.m.Preliminary Service.Scriptural Readings: Genesis, Ch, §, v, § \u2014 Ch, 11, v.32.Numbers: Ch.28, vs.9-15.Rev.E.P.A.Timmons 19th Sunday After Trinity Torah: 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion Prophets: Isaiah, Ch.6s, Vs.1-24, 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion.# p.m.Afternoon Service.Preacher : The Rt.Revd.9 p.m.Maariv Evening Service.Donald Marsh, Bishop of WEEK-DAY SERVICES he retic.8:30 a.m.Sunda zs Servic 10:00 a.m.Post-Confirmation Class.4:35 pm.Le Sas Service.11:00 a.m.Matins.Preacher : 7:80 a.m.Week-day Morning Ser- The Rt.Revd.Donald vi Marsh.6:2 Ace ; \u2018 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten 20 p.m.Evening Service.and Sunday School.Next Friday Evening 7:30 p.m: Evensong, Preacher: 1:20 p.m.Candle lighting.The Revd.Horace G.4:30 pan.Friday Night Service, Baugh, - Wednesday TEMPLE EMANU-EL 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Organist & Choirmaster Arnold Bellis TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor D.D., Rector - Rev.Canon F.YL.Whitley, M.A., Hon, Assistant Lt.Col.The Rev.James Barnett, Rev.T.A.Ramsey, B.D., Assistant C.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A.(London) Organist and Choirmaster SABBATH SERVICES Friday evening, Oclober 25Lh, at 8:15 o'clock: Dr, Stern will speak on \u201cUnity Versus Uniformity.\u201d Saturday morning, October 26th, at 11:30 o'clock, sermonctte: \u201cThe Righteous Man,\u201d based on Torah portion.BAR MITZVAH Anthony Benjamin, son of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Adley, will be called to the Reading of the Torah this Fri- duy \u201cevening and Saturday morning in observance of his Bar Mitzvah, \u201cCHASING, CATCHING, AND HOLDING RAINBOWS'* Who are the happy people anyway?Is anyone really happy?Can anyone expect continual happiness?Immediately following the evening service BILLY GRAHAM NEW YORK CRUSADE FILM COME EARLY AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS \u201cMIRACLE IN MANHATTAN\" Highlights of 15 week crusade Wonderful Young People's Fellowship following the film wn 19th Sunday After Trinity October 27th CHILDREN'S DAY 3] 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.9:45 a.m.Junior Department and Confirmation Class.11:00 a.m.Mattins, Preacher: Rev.John Barton.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department, \u2019 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Rt.Rev.D, B.Marsh, Monday 10.02 a.m.Holy Communion.8:00 p.m.Adult Confirmation Class, St.Simon and St.Jude, A.& M.Wednesday 7:00 am.Holy Communion Thursday 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion DAILY SERVICES Monday through Thursday evenings at 5:45 p.m,, Sunday mornings at 10:15 a.m.These services are held under the auspices of the Temple Brotherhood.RELIGIOUS SCHOOL High School and Confirmation departments Saturday mornings at 9:43 o'clock: Kindergarten, Primary and Junior, Sunday mornings at 10 o'clock: Trehrew &chool daily Monday through Thursday afternoons commencing at 3:30 o'clock.SISTERHOOD OPENING LUNCHEON MEETING Tuesday, October 29th, at 12:20 o'clock, new social hall.Speaker: Dr.Charlotte Whitton, BROTHERHOOD OPENING DINNER MEETING Monday, November 4th, at 6:30 p.m.Speaker: Meyer Tevin, dis.tinguished author om \u2018Compulsion,\u2019 Rev.John Linton speaks on Sunday at First Baptist Guest preacher at the First Baptist Church Sunday will be the Rev.John Linton, general secretary of the Canadian Temperance Federation.\u2018 Mr.Linton will speak both at the special church school rally day service at 9.45 am., and at the evening service.His topic on Sunday evening will be \u201cIs there a Cure for Loneliness?\u201d \u2014 a continuation of his \u201cHelp and Health\u201d series.A graduate of the Yale University School of Alcoholic Studies and, the Institute of Scientific Studies, California, Mr.Linton is also Field Secretary for the Inter-collegiate Association, the study of the alcoholic problem, He is regarded as one of the leading authorities in Canada on the problems of alcoholism, His previous posts include pastorates in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Baptist Churches for twenty-two years; Secretary of the Social Service Board, Maritime Baptist Convention; and Field Secretary of the Ontario Temperance Federation.In addition he has addressed many distinguished audiences, including the Second World Conference on Alcohol and Road Traffic which was held at Toronto University in 1933.mon entitled \u201cProbation after Death\u201d at Christian Science services Sunday.Scriptural selections to be read include the folowing (Philippians 3:13-15): \u201cBrethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing 1 do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, be thus minded: and if in any thing ye be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you.\u201d The Golden Text is from James (1:12): \u201cBlessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him.\u201d + Westmount Baptist Church \u2014 * \u201cThe just shall live by faith\u201d was the text upon which Martin Luther built his philosophy of life but the average man wants to know the answer to the question \u201cFaith in what?\".The morning sermon in Westmount Baptist Church will be devoted to this subject, under the title \u201cMartin Luther's Text\u2019.At night the minister the Rev.E.J.Bailey will discuss the things that make evangelism real in the local church with a sermon on \u201cThe Evangelistic Church\u201d.* Canada's varied climate and terrain supports at least thirteen distinct breeds of sheep.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Firs Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke .Street BRANCH C OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, October 27th 11:00 am 11.00 a.m.Sunday Schoo! Thanksgiving Service Subject of Lesson - Sere mon: \u201cPROBATION AFTER DEATH\" Golden Text: James 1:12.Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall reccive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them \u2018that love him.WEDNESDAY Testimony Meeting.READING ROOM In the Church Edifice.Open to the oublie Tuesday, Thursday and Fri gay.2 to » p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 wv» p.m.8:15 p.m.CCS AP ETS ES TR ETAT Rev.G.McGlynn Catholic Hour speaker Sunday The second talk of the present series on the Catholic Hour will be given by Reverend Gerald McGlynn of St.Thomas More parish, who will speak on \u201cReverence God's Name\u201d.- The programme is broadcast over Station CJAD on Sunday at 2:05 and is under the direction of Reverend George PF.Thoms with Brendan Fahey announcer, - St.Andrew's United Church Saint Andrew's United Church, Westmount, will welcome to its pulpit this Sunday morning, the Reverend Charles Plaskett, Minister of Calvary United Church.Mr, Plaskett will conduct the Service and preach on the subject \u201cThe Power of Willingness.\u201d At the \"Evening Service the UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson Sunday, October 27th Sermon subject \u201cTHE USE AND ABUSE OF ANGER.\" Church School and Kindergarten in Un\u2019tarian House, 342! Simpson St., at 11:00 a.m, Rev.Angus Cameron, Minister Donald Mackey, Organist and Director of Music.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave.at Western, Westmount 10.00 A.M.Senior Sunday School 11.00 A.M.The Service, Jr, S.S.and Nursery WM.C.NOLTING, B.D., Pastor WM.HAMEL, ORGANIST itn ORK CRUSADE FILM rR MT AL : Unparalleled coverage of the greatest single effort in the E history of # evangelism Highlights of entire 15 week crusade.Featuring .8illy Graham Team (Cliff Barrows, George Beverly Shea, Tedd Smith, and Paui Mickelson).3,000 voice choir.Jinx Falkenburg and Tex McCrary, known as \u201cMr.and Mrs, & New York.\" ; A World Wide Pictures Production ITE MONTREAL YOUTH FOR CHRIST Evangel Church Atwater Square J SAT., OCT.26 | Matter of Motive.\u201d > NEW MODERATOR : At the annual meeting of the Montreal and Ottawa Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, held in Quebec City, REV.J.D.WILKIE, minister of Stanley Presbyterian Church, Westmount, was elected Moderator of the Synod.Assistant Minister, Rev.Robert Mumford will preach on \u201cA At both services the music will be conducted by Mr.Eric Adams and the Saint Andrew's Choir.The Church School assembles on Sunday morning according to its regular schedule, the Seniors and Intermediates at 10.00; while the Beginners and Juniors and Primary students meet at 11.00.During the week the Guides and Scouts meet on Tuesday at 7.15 p.m.while the Wolf Cubs gather on Friday at 7.00 p.m.Choir Rehearsals will be held on Thursday at 8.00 p.m, x * | Temple Emanu-El | * * Sabbath Services: Friday evening, Oct.25, at 8:15, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cUnity Versus Uniformity.\u201d Saturday morning, Oct.26, at 11:30, sermonette: \u201cThe Righteous Man,\u201d based on Torah portion.Bar Mitzvah: Anthony Benjamin, son of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Adley, will be called to the Reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah this Friday evening and Saturday morning.Welcome to our Fellowship: Arthur Pascal, chairman of membership, reports the following families who have recently affiliated with Congregation Emanu- El: Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Ahrens, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Arnold, Ely Bernett, Mr.and Mrs.Harris Berson, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Boeki, Mr, and Mrs, Julius Brainin, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Carr, Mr.and Mrs.Moe Carsley, Mr.and Mrs.Jacob Cukier, Mr.and Mrs.John A.Engel, Mr.and Mrs.Francis Feltin, Mr.and Mrs, Bernard Fiszauf, Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Freedman.Mr.and Mrs.Jehuda Frydman, Mr, and Mrs, Morris Goldberg, Mr.and Mrs.Louis Gomberg, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Gray, Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Harrison, Mr.and Mrs, Leo Heaps, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Heller, Mr.and Mrs.Jules Hess, Mr.and Mrs, Thomas E.J.Kahn, Dr.and Mrs.Mark Kaufman, Mr.and Mrs.Samuel] King, Dr.and Mrs.Leo Kirschherg, Mr, and Mrs, Kurt Koerbel, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Kruger, Mr.and Mrs.Barney Laine, Abraham Jacob Livinsohn, Mr.and Mrs.Irving Marlan, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Marsh, Mr.and Mrs.Aaron Millman, Mrs.Sara Mi- chaelson, Mr.and Mrs.Isaac Miron, Mr.and Mrs.Lionel J.Morris, Mr.and Mrs, Sam Pelly.Mr.and Mrs.Saul Ram, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Raphael, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald W.Rath, Mr.and Mrs.Maurice C.Robinson, Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Roll, Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Rubenstein, Mr, and Mrs.Harry Rubin, Mr.and Mrs, Ben Schecter, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Schinasi, Mr.and Mrs.George Scott, Mr.and Mrs.Burt Segal, Mr.and Mrs.Marvin Segal, Mr.and Mrs.Abraham Selinger, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Shindler, Mr.and Mrs.Saul Shul- man, Mr.and Mrs, Jack Silver, re Mr, and Mrs.Leonard Simon, youth fellowship At the eleven o'clock service Sunday at the St.James United Church, Rev, Norman Rawson will speak on \u201cTake it to the Lord in Prayer.\u201d This sermon will be followed at 7.30 p.m.with \u201cChasing, Catching, and Holding Rainbows.\u201d After the evening service a film, \u201cMiracle in Manhattan\u201d will be shown.It will highlight the fifteen-week-long Billy Graham New York crusade.The same night a Young People\u2019s Fellowship will be formed.Mr.and Mrs.Benjamin Tishler, Mr.and Mrs.Louis Tucker, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Vineberg, Mrs.Sarah Umanski, Mr, and Mrs.Ernst Voss, Mrs, Joan Weber, Mr.and Mrs.Emanuel Weiner, Mr.and Mrs.William C.Zack.\u201cCompulsion\u201d: Meyer Levin.distinguished author of the best selling novel \u201cCompulsion,\u201d speaks at the opening dinner meeting of Temple Brotherhood, Monday evening, Nov.4, at 6:30.A sherry reception will be held prior to the dinner in the new social hall.Ladies are invited.Reservations are to be made with William \"Hoffman, BElair 2579.It is suggested that tickets be purchased at the earliest as from all indications this will be a sellout.Committee in charge: Abraham Izenberg, William Hoffman, man, Maurice Schwartz, Samuel Garfield, Irving Solowey, Edward Auerback, Alex Carsiey.Samuel Bellam, Henry Benjamin, Henry Rosenberg.Under the chairmanship of raising project is now being conducted in the form of a tombola.St.James planning The Westmount Examiner, -Friday, October 25, 1957 7 Members are urged to co-operate,, of the Men's Club are the fole Under the chairmanship of] owing: President, Irvin Gertse Irving Solowey, Brotherhood is now conducting its annual membership campaign.For over 30 years the Temple Men's Club has been a strong arm of the congregation and has rendered service in the cause of Judaism in the larger community.Officers man; honorary president, Maxwell E.Hochmitz; first vice- president, Abraham Izenberg; second vice-president, Alex Cars- ley; third vice-president, Irving Solowey; treasurer, Samuel Garfield; secretary, Mark Stein.Count your «ss @nd give FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES October 17th to October 31st 33 in 1 FEDERATION AGENCIES BANK OF MONTREAL Canadas Foret Bank.dor Saviuge BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave.: JOHN S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: JOHN P.MOYNAUGH, Manager Apply for yours at your nearest B of M Branch blessings WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF #IFE SINCE 1817 Far 1 wT 7 Te TTT TE Aer CESR TRIE I wt TIC Ee amer TT Fra a wiv era \u2026 - =, Ree SE EP gi rhe a.ae ANGES «is Es à .I RE OR THE RELIABLE in only 9 days with DExter 4853 3HERBRÇ only day 3325 rree DELIVERY CORNER VICTQi | : Playte Downtown Store: 1133 ST.CATHERINE T RMS LE a ders REG.T.M.Living latex, fabric lined rT 1.40 WOODBURY: S SHAMPGO 69¢ Guaranteed \u2014 Al Rubber HOT WATER BOTTLES .1.19 Fully Guaranteed BATHROOM SGALES Grcoiours 5.95 59 PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE 2 for 89¢ 99¢ VITALIS srecian 80¢ 33¢« GLEEM TCOTH PASTE 2.49¢ 99¢ KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE 2 ,,, 89¢ Harriet Hubbard Ayer 3.75 LUXURIA CREAM 1.85 1.25 DUBARRY FACE POWDER ., 1.50 FLATTER GLO Both tar 1.15 With Applicator 3.00 TON! 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[ $200 value for ASPIRIN Compared to buying ASPIRIN In tins of 12 Tablets PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA Family Size raners 279$ FAST RELIEF FROM HEADACHE, DISCOMFORTS OF COLDS, NEURITIS, NEURALGIA, AND RHEUMATISM TE SAD \u2018 wWR p SHARBEET dyes over honed ! HR \u2018 ra [RPE REY EU NS Lei asc - es - masse : ; \u2026 Tr.> pes oA aN ane ig ar pb he od ANA SE ah Cm Le ya py eg en CSE - 1 , / ; ¥ = 4 .\u2018 br, of amas > ed AP ro crab rr The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 25, 1957 Mis Patricia Edith Gough is bride of Mr.Thomas P.Kelly The marriage took place recently in St.Ann\u2019s Church of Miss Patricia Edith Gough, daughter of Mrs.Ethel Gough and the late Mr.Walter Gough of Westmount, to Mr.Thomas P.Kelly, son of Mr.and Mrs.Patriek Kelly of Verdun.Rev.Father E.Baldwin CSSR, officiated at the ceremony and the church was decorated with white mums and poms arranged with greenery and candles in candelabra.Given in marriage by her brother, Mr.Leonard Gough, the bride wore a gown of Alencon lace over taffeta fashioned with a fitted bodice having a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves and appliqued with seed pearls and rhinestones with the full skirt , falling into a chapel train.Her Man and the ushers were Mr.fingertip veil of tulle illusion Donald O'Reilly, Mr.Donald was held by a coronet of pearls Kelly and Mr, Janes Kelly.and rhinestones, She carried a Mrs.Gough, mother of the cascade bouquet of American bride, wore a gown of dusty Beauty roses.blue Chantilly lace over taffeta Mrs.Gloria Milley was matron trimmed with organza and a of honor and wore a cocktail matching feather hat.Her cor- length gown of peacock blue Sage Was of pink roses.peau de soie with a matching Mrs.Kelly, mother of the picture hat and carried a bou- bridegroom, wore a cocoa brown quet of white shasta and sweet- faille dress with brown acces- heart roses.Miss Peggy Kelly, sories and a corsage bouquet of gister of the bridegroom, and talisman roses.Mrs.Sylvia Gough, sister-in- After a reception in the Green law of the bride, were brides- Room at Victoria Hall, Mr, and maids and were gowned in cock- Mrg Kelly left on a honeymoon tail length dresses of turquoise trip to New York City and blue peau de soie with matching Miami.The bride travelled in picture hats and they carried à navy blue suit with a rose bouquets of shasta mums and feather hat and navy blue ac- red sweetheart roses.Miss Una Long who was junior bridesmaid wore a cocktail length gown of leghorn peau de soie with a matching picture hat and she carried a bouquet of shasta mums and red sweetheavt roses.Mr.Jack Kelly acted as best cessories and she wore a gar-% ATES +denia corsage.On their return, DRIV G the bridal couple will reside on Old Orchard avenue, Notre Dame INSTRUCTION \"5 { Out-of-town guests ineluded ® FREE PICK-UP Mr.and Mrs.William Clark TESTS & LECTURES from Boston, Mass.Mrs.Mol- .lins and Mrs.Sullivan from New © Automatic & Standard York City.HU.1-0195 Westmount Club (24 HOUR SERVICE) Established 1947 The first business meeting of the Westmount Women's Club PATTERSON will take place on Friday, Oct.DRIVING SCHOOLS 25 at 2.30 p.m.in Victoria Hall.Exhibition Of OIL PAINTINGS By @ A.Sherriff Scott, R.C.A.@ Suzor Côté @ Emile Vézina ® Frederick Verner Dutch School also represented {Subject to prior sale) R.H.MULLINS ANTIQUES REGISTERED 1317 Greene Avenue WE.5-3894 as you live and breathe Elastic and embroidered nylon.Natural uplift, perfect fit, the smoothest silhouette.Looks and feels custom-made.White\u2014Junior, Medium, Full À TRADE MARK REC'D.Ne A GOURVAL CORSETIERE 4861 Sherbrooke West victoria, Westmount ER MR.AND MRS.THOMAS P.KELLY whose marriage took place recently in St.Ann's Church.The bride was formerly Miss Patrick Edith Gough, daughter of Mrs.Ethel Gough and the late Mr.Walter Gough of Westmount.Mr.Kelly is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Patrick Kelly of Verdun.af Yon speak on the Seaway development, Tea will be served by Mrs.T.C.Drury and her committee, \u2014Wilkins Photo Social and Personal \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Harold Mills, Elm avenue, are motoring through the Canadian west and are at present staying at the Vancouver Hotel, in Vancouver, B.C.Miss Frances Goltman entertained informally at her studio on Notre Dame de Grace avenue on Tuesday following the first session of the Piano Clinic at Victoria Hall, Westmount.Guest speakers were Pat Pearce, TV columnist and Thomas Archer, music and drama editor.Musical selections were played by Matthew Silberman, violinist; and Richard Sancton and James Coward, pianists.After the first concert of the 1957-58 season of the Notre Dame de Grace Community Concert Association on Monday evening, October 28, a reception will be held for the artist, Peter Norris, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Shields, with the President.Dr.Sydney A.Mac- Sween and Mrs.MacSween receiving the guests.The hosts and hostesses are Mrs.Ethel Gardner, Mrs.J.L.Jennings, Mrs.R.W.Coutts, Mr.C.Herz- berg, and Dr.Harold L.Greaves.The usherettes at the concert in Loyola Auditorium are the Misses Carol Barton, Beverley Marchant, Joan Blevins and Rosemary Raymond.The Independent Retail Druggists Association tendered a luncheon at the Windsor Hotel to the newly formed Women's Auxiliary of that association.Mr.William Labow, President of the IRDA addressed the group.His topic was \u2018The roll of the Women's Auxiliary in IRDA\".He outlined the growth and development of IRDA in the last 27 years.Mrs.R.Ginsberg presided, Mrs.M.Berke thanked the speaker.Mrs.C.G.Nuttall, chairman of the Christmas decoration booth for The Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital forthcoming sale of work, recently held a meeting of her committee at her residence, Plans were made and work was given out.Present at the meeting were Mrs, D.K.Gowans, Mrs.Boyd Campbell, Mrs.C.S.Waldo, Mrs.H.C.Stevens, Mrs.R.J.O'Leary Mrs.D.R.Sutherland, Mrs.À.G.Chaston, Mrs.T.Dawson, Mrs.W.E.Shepherd, and Mrs.Thomas Benson of Lethbridge, Alta.At the close of the meeting refreshments were served, and Mrs.Boyd Campbell, president of the Auxiliary poured tea.The Women's Art Society of Montreal held a meeting Tuesday,.October 22, in the lecture hall of the Montreal Museum of © \u2019 Fine Arts.Mrs.Alice J.Turn- A distinctive Boa ar of ham spoke on \u201cThe Photogra-|{ your chi grandchild or Ht- pher as an Interpreter\u201d, with tle friend, taken by RAEL ; ; in his studio dedicated ex- Mustrations from the Notman clusively to children, will be oliection.priceless , .and treasured always.Mr.John R.Akin will be guest speaker at the Montreal West Women's Club meeting on Mon- | .day, October 28, at 2.30 p.m.in the Montreal West Town Hall.Mr.Akin is information officer of the St.Lawrence Sea- ® Children\u2019s Portraits 1247 Greene Avenue WE.5-5311 way Authority in Ottawa and Wedding Flowers There Is Never A Compromise For Quality! House Howers PLateau 4444 audi AAW Mountain Street at Sherbrooke in hair \u201cence mone.DE.5 EEE om 2 HAIR STYLING ; -~ \u2014 \"SATURDAYS! ma.ÉRIDAYS: 9 pros 9 pi a.m.\u2019 Savage family refurns from United Kingdom Anne and Scott Savage with their small son Peter, former re- gidents of N.D.G.returned to Montreal S.S.\u201cSylvania,\u201d tended trip abroad.Both Anne and Scott are entertainers in the best tradition.Before leaving for the United Kingdom they appeared in many principal roles of the Montreal West Operatic Society's productions of \u2018The Mikado\u201d and \u201cThe Yeomen of the Guard.\u201d Active members of the Dominion Doug- Jas United Church choir they were frequently heard over the CBC network.Two years ago Anne and Scott packed up everything and left for Britain.Since then they have appeared in numerous variety shows both in large theatres in recently aboard the.after an ex-: Rummage Sale St.Stephen\u2019s Church Hall 4006 Dorchester Street W.Friday, October 25th 4:30 TO 7:30 P.M.American Women's Club of Montreal the bake in balaclava never minds (he cold No bare spot where coat and hat meet, no scarf required .just rosy cheeks and a smile for the postman.Handmade in white, blue, navy, red, oatmeal, ¢hoco- late, grey mix, to fit ages one to six.3.95 The Children\u2019s Corner a pleasant shop 1350 Greene WE.7-6510 LADY CARSON, Honorary Chairman of the Reddy Memorial Hospital annual dinner dance which is taking place at the- Windsor Hotel on November 2, Zarov Photo cities and in summer shows at resorts.This past summer they worked in a variety revue at Ar- broath, Scotland, the Arbroath Follies.They delighted and captured the audience by a rendition of light and serious opera and many current musical comedy numbers.Anne, a former music student of McGill University, received much of her training with the D\u2019Oyly Carte Opera.Her husband, Scott was attached to the Fleet Air Arm and served on the HMS Condor during the war, He trained under the well known English tenor Frank Tittering- ton.Both have performed before the Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandria.In addition to their theatrical performances some time back they took up lecturing on Gilbert and Sullivan works.Drive safely \u2014 back safely.All Expense Trip 1240 Peel St.to New York City With Mount Royal Women's Club Tuesday, Oct.29th A.M.to Nov.3rd A.M.Five Days \u2014 Four Nights \u2014 $49.50 At Hotel Governor Clinton 8th Annual Tour \u2014 Many interesting features.A few places left.Accompanied by MRS.H.B.POPE For further information, call TOBIN'S TRAVEL BUREAU UN.6-7811 Buy Conde, Sowing Bonda Nour by inatodments.on {on cory of, any branch of the\u201d Foyok This year, a better buy than ever, THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Social & Lersonal Mrs.D.K.Gowans, Ways and Means chairman for the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of The Catherine Booth Hospital's Sale of Work held a meeting to discuss plans for the Tea Room which will be open at the sale November 28.Plans were made to have the tea room open serving refreshments during the whole time the sale is in progress, including luncheon on November 29.Present at the meeting were Senior Major N.Jolly, Mrs.Boyd Campbell, Mrs.A.Watson and Mrs.N.Sargent.Announcement has been made that the name of the Women\u2019s Volunteer Bureau has been changed to the Montreal Volunteer Bureau.This was done lo avoid confusion as the organization is prepared now to provide volunteers to any worthy group that requests them, Newman Ball will be held Nov.8 The sponsors of the Newman Ball to be held Friday.November 8, at the Mount Royal Hotel, will he the Newman Club Alumni and the Undergraduate Clubs of McGill and Sir George Williams.Committee members under the chairmanship of Miss Ruth Finlayson are: Sheevaun.Pearce, Ron Hamilton, Miss Mary Bied- ermann, Bob O'Donnell, Len Delicaet and Ron Hughes.Legion Aux.whist The Ladies Auxiliary of Remembrance Branch Que.75 (BE SL) will hold a military whist at Ephraim Scott church hall, Snowdon and Clanranald avenue.tomorrow night October 25, at 8:15 p.m.Retarded children A public meeting of the Association for the Help of Retarded Children (Quebec) Inc.will he held at the YWCA, 1355 Dorchester street west, at 8:30 p.m.November 21.An outstanding speaker from the United States will talk on retardation.Winners of the subscription drawing on the Grey Cup draw- f The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 25, 1957 at 2.30.Tea 83 New York trip planned for Mount Royal Club Tobin's Travel Bureau has arranged for the Mount Royal Women\u2019s Club's eighth annual trip to New York city which leaves Montreal, Windsor Station, on Tuesday morning, Oct, 29, and returns to Montreal on Sunday morning, Nov, 3.This party is always a popular one and will, as usual, be accompanied by Mrs.H.B.Pope.Many interesting features are included.There are still a few places left and anyone interested may call the club convener of Lhe tour, Mrs.W.R.Cartledge, at RE 17-5690 or Tobin's Travel Bureau, UN 6-7811, \" Silver Cross Mothers A meeting of the RCAF Silver Cross Mothers, (Remembrance Association) will be held on Monday in the YWCA building.1 Dorchester street, will be served.FOR DISTINCTIVE HAIR STYLING CALL .V/E.5-0562 WE.5-2486 PHC EPCS AES Y REINE NN NEA EE SN NN A A A A ALIEN IEEE MIE NE NL rrr Y 1347 Greene Ave.dd ES Br For Autumn.Fine Dresses Sportswear Hosiery Gloves Lingerie New Fall merchandise in colours and fabrics for mow and through winter, Choice stock af popular prices.Clearance Some of our stock of Dresses, Sweaters and Housecoats at up tor 1/3 OFF Special ! 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Association is to take place on Sunday afternoon, October 27, at 3 o'clock in the Convent, 11 Cote St.Antoine road, West- mount.Among the head table guests will be Miss Brenda Cuddihy, Governor of the Quebec Chapter, Canadian Federation of Convent Alumnae; Mrs.John Thorp, the Vice Governor; Miss Patricia Dagnall, Miss Margaret Martin, Mrs.L.P.Byrne and Miss Barbara Mulcair.The following class of graduates of 1957 will be welcomed into the Association \u2014 Mary O'Halloran, Adele Keyes, Julie Coulter, Helen Dagenais, Jeanne We extend an invitation to membership Drysdale, Patricia Hart, Mary in the Montreal Musical Comedy Theatre for production of \u201cBRIGADOON\u201d singers dancers actors leading roles and chorus FOR INFORMATION Call Dee Daly, HU.9-1024, evenings EE RE Ma Bella\u2019 Slenderizing & Beauty Salon EXPERT HAIR STYLING \u2014 PERMANENTS HAIR DYEING A SPECIALTY \u2014 MANICURING ® Mechanical and Hand Massages Treatments ® Steam Bath and Lamp © Featuring the famous automatic massage table where you reduce without disrobing 4504 St.Catherine St.West © Foot Treatments WE.7-1154 MRS.HENRY J.DALY OF WESTMOUNT, who is a member of the Central District Committee of the Victerian Order of Nurses.The Committee is holding its annual Art Show and Sale on Thursday, November 7, from 3 to 10 p.m.at 1353 Dorchester street, west, \u2014Posen Photo Margaret Hemens, Diane Hurtu- bise, Evelyn Kelly, Carol Laws, Brenda Marquez, Theresa Mec- Ewan, Margaret McTaggart, Marilyn Murphy, Louise Pate- naude, Ruth Phaneuf, Cecilia Ryan, Judith St.James, Judith Schudt, Patricia Smythe.Pene- You are invited to an EXHIBITION OF DUTCH PAINTINGS INCLUDING A COLLECTION OF BEACH and VILLAGE SCENES (Never before shown in any part of the World) by CORNELIUS BOUTER His Excellency The Consul-General of the Netherlands has graciously consented to attend the OFFICIAL OPENING At 3 p.m., Saturday, Oct.26th, 1957 at ANTOINE'S ART GALLERY 939 Victoria Square UN.6-4095 THE EXHIBITION AND SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR TWO WEEKS ENDING SATURDAY, NOV.9TH.lope Ann Smythe, Eva Sypniew- ska.The tea is under the chairmanship of Mrs.J.R.Shaughnessy.IN THE , Women J Zoclin Sale of work The Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital Auxiliary is holding a sale of work on Wednesday, November 13.at 3 p.m.at the Hospital, 3674 St.Urbain street.Mrs.Roland J.Viger is the convener.Tea will be served.Old Girls Association A meeting of the Havergal Old Girls Association Montreal Division, will be held on Wednesday October 30, at 8.15 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.Charles Dela- field, 65 Holton avenue.Mrs, Delafield in public life is known as Elizabeth McCullough, an interior decorator, and she will speak on this subject.United Church WA A regional meeting of the Woman\u2019s Association of the United Church of Canada, Montreal Presbytery, will be held in West- mount Park-Emmanuel Church, Lansdowne and Western avenues on Friday, October 25 at 10 a.m.Luncheon will he served.The guest speaker for the afternoon will be Rev.Callum Thompson, BA,BD, and the soloist will be Mrs.W.Austin.Shaar Hashomayim Mrs.Helen G.Metzler well known dramatic diseuse will bring to Shaar Hashomayim Chapter of Hadassah on Nov.6, 1 p.m.450 Kensington avenue, Westmount.\u201cBroadway on Parade\u201d reviewing the latest plays of the current season.Helen Metzler brings to her audiences a fine sense of appreciation and understanding of the plays she presents.Her compelling personality and piquant wit make her interpretations vivid and stimulating.Hospital Auxiliary _ plans for doll tea On Tuesday, October 15, Mrs, 0, W.Miess, chairman of the Doll Booth for The Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital's Sale of Work, held a meeting of her committee at her residence.It was decided to have a Doll Tea on November 7 at the Nurses\u2019 residence 4401 Montclair avenue at 2.30 p.m.Guest speaker will be Mrs.Jennifer Lindsay assistant fashion director of The T.Eaton Co.There will also be a display of dolls and doll\u2019s clothes, and refreshments will be served.Those present at the meeting.were Mrs.E.Horsey, Mrs.S.Hutchi- son, Mrs.D.K.Gowans, Mrs.R.Holliday, Mrs.G.G.North, Mrs.K.Saunders, Mrs.A.Nicol, and Mrs.N Sargent Mrs.A.Nicol poured tea at the end of the meeting.High Glass Quality Meat, Fish & Poultry Choice Groceries Fruit and Vegetables HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \"Noted for Quality\" 4466 St.Catherine West WE.3-8257 LEARN TO DRIVE THRU TRAFFIC WITH LAUZON DRIVING SCHOOL LTD.We are One of the Largest Automobile Driving Schools in the World Choices of Automatic or Standard Transmission Door step service 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 3054 Cote des Neiges REgent 1.1112 4869 St.Denis AVenue 8.5125 ol el ul UNSURPASSED VALUES FINE FURS See us also for @® REPAIRING © REMODELLING | : Our place is air conditioned ê nn a for your comfort.FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatre) WE.2-3312 a Ea an Te Pa a a Te a ee Tn an VISIT.\"The House of Distinctive Gifts\" Imported from all over the world This week's suggestion from HOLLAND Droste Chocolates Dutch Cigars AV.8-7777 - 1450 Peel St.Opposite the Sheraton- Mount-Royal Hotel Parking Rear of Store on Chairman, Mrs.M, Finestone, Stanley Street Lot si PAP PAN = - > 9, The Women 3 Realm ~ + Card party The Marguerite Bourgeoys Chapter IODE card party will be held on Saturday, from 2 to 5 p.m.in Trinity Memorial Hall, 5220 Sherbrooke street, west.Entertainers will be Mary Beetles Dancing Girls, and Thomas Apburn sleight of hand.Miss H.Hughes will be the soloist and the Trinity Church Girl Guide Corps will help serve, Convener is Mrs.J.Pano- palis assisted by Mrs.G.Rat- cliffe, Mrs.Maude Skillen, Mrs.May Walsh, Mrs.Dora Lesser and Miss Jean Dorrance.Ladies Curling Club Choral group The semi-annual meeting of The Temple Emanu-E]l Choral the Heather Ladies Curling Club Group will resume activities for ; this season on October 23, at will take place at the Club- go =\" the lecture hall of house, October 31, at 2.30 p.m.the Temple at 4100 Sherbrooke Active and associate members street west.The music direction are requested to be present.will be in the hands of Cantor Otto Staeren, and all former members and ladies and gentlemen interested in group singing are cordially invited.Card party The Men's Club of Westminster Central United Church is holding a military whist party in the church hall, 926 Atwater avenue today at 8:30 p.m.Montreal Club The Montreal Women's Club Inc., will hold a meeting on Mon- + day at 2.30 p.m.in the Sheraton- accus Mount Royal Hotel.Mrs.James McWilliam, Home and Education Department will be the \u2018i- rector.There wil) be a demonstration of hair styling and millinery, courtesy Simpson's Montreal, Ltd.FOOT TREATMENT SALLY GOODFELLOW M.S.S.Ch.Registered Chiropodist ne\" EL, 2321 Assistant Chiropodist to Walter J.Cross Numismatic Society The Women's Branch of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society will hold a lunchesn meet- 4930 Sherbrooke W.| ing on Wednesday, October 30, |, at 12.30 p.m., at the Chateau de Ramezay.The speaker will be aise @® RECOVERED | NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR CANVAS AWNINGS © REPAIRED We'll take them down, clean and renovate them \u2014 FREE ESTIMATE * No charge for storing if we RECOVER your awnings during the winter months.© Please mention this advt.when calling Call: WE.3-1774 \u2014 WE.3-1446 | THE CANVAS CONVERTERS LTD.4270 St.James Street West Miss Alice M.S.Lighthall, and her subject will be \u201cArts of rhe Eskimo.\u201d AKE! It's never a mistake to be ready.And you'll be ready for next Anglican Church WA SUMMER if you order your awnings NOW.BUT de not make An illustrated talk entitled any mistake\u2014buy canvas awn- \u201cDown Devonshire Lanes\u201d will ings, the only one suitable for be given by Mrs.R.M.Mitchell our climate.Canvas ownings at St.Stephen's Parish Hall, cost one-third of other types Weredale Park, Westmount, on and can easily be replaced on Tuesday at 8.15 p.m.sponsored present frames.by St.Stephen's Branch Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada.A cordial invitation is extended to the members and their friends, © STORED Scout Aux.sale The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Lord Alexander Scouts and Cubs is holding a cooking and pantry sale on Monday, November 4, from 10 am.to 4 p.m.at St.Philips Memorial Hall, Sherbrooke street west.5 HOW MUCH WILL THE REPAIR BILL BE?Paving for telephone servicing and repairs is one household expense that isn\u2019t ever likely to worry you.You'll appreciate our quick attention to any interruptions in your service, and the fact that repairs don\u2019t Queen's Alumnae The Queen's University Alumnae Association, Montreal Branch, \u2018will make a tour of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts under the direction of Dr.Arthur Lismer on Tuesday, at 8.15 p.m., Ontario street entrance, Members and their friends are cordially invited to attend.A nominal charge will he made to defray expenses.Dessert luncheon The members of the Women's Association of St.Andrew's Church are holding a dessert luncheon at 1.30 p.m., Wed., Oct.30 in Hutchison Hall in conjunction with the annual meeting.Mrs.J.B.Fraser will sing, accompanied by Mrs.Gerald C.Brown.Following this, there will be an exhibition of arts and crafts by all the members of St.Andrew\u2019s.American Club The American Women's Club of Montreal will hold: rummage sale Friday, October 25, 4.30 to 7.30 p.m.in St.Stephen\u2019s Church Hall, 4006 Dorchester street west, There will also be a white elephant sale for members and friends at 1 p.m.the same day.Proceeds will go toward the social service work of the club.Annual tea alter your usual monthly bill.Add to this our constant work on the entire system, and you have a new and interesting picture of the value of your telephone.The annual tea, sponsored by i the Sacred Heart Retreat Association, will be held on Sunday afternoon, October 27, at the Convent of the Sacred Heart 3635 Atwater avenue, commencing with Benediction in the Convent Chapel, at 3.15 p.m, A very cordial invitation is extended to all members and friends of the Association, to at- tend this event.Thé Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 25, 1957 13 Sacred Heart Retreat Assn.fo hold tea Sunday, October 27 The annual tea, sponsored by the Sacred Heart Retreat Association, will be held on Sunday afternoon, October 27 at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, 3635 Atwater avenue, commencing with Benediction in the Convent Chapel, at 3.15 p.m.A very cordial invitation is extended to all members and friends of the Association, to attend this event, General Hospital WA The Montreal General Hospital Women's Auxiliary will meet at 2.30 p.m.on Tuesday.Dr.Moll, Nursing Supervisor, Department of Psychiatry, will be guest speaker, also Miss Margaret Prowse, who will speak on \u201cModern Psychiatric Nursing\u2019, Particular People Prefer.tate shade.Visit La Making.CONTESSA INC.SHERBROOKE at ROYAL Apple blossom sprays on mocha- colored china.Overall height 304\".17.50 complete with ivory-toned ace- Contessa for Fine .Lamps, Pictures, Oil Paintings, Separate Shades.Specialists in Custom Shade * | 5903 Sherbrooke St.W.- HU.8-4322 aaa A oye pe RE Sd méaitiqumes 210 A M = mec < 1 EEOUFINUR ee SAN i IE 0 a Ct ag esr hes an rile a \u201crm rp Ci apr einer = ri ES Ct ae mn cn He SA Oa, Fans yo 14 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 25, 1957 The Fabulous BMW ISETTA 300 $1098.(3386.50 Down \u2014 $39.00 Per Month) 72 M.P.Gal.62 M.P.Hr.Heater incl, 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.WE.5-4616 16 FLATS, DUPLEXES TO LET NEW upper 5 separate rooms close to St.Martin Shopping Centre.RI.7.2574.20 ROOMS TO LET Staynor Ave.Westmount, near terminus, large bed-sitting room, 2 smaller rooms, furnished.Breakfast if desired.Eve: nings, WE.2.8791.LARGE unfurnished room with wash basin, in private home.WE.7.4368.LARGE room with kitchen privileges.All furnished.235 Clarke Avenue, Apt.1.22 ROOM AND BOARD TO LET PLEASANT accommodation in private home in Cowansville, Eastern Townships.Lovely grounds.Weekend guests or by the week.PO.86-1539.26 GARAGES TO LET Short or long periods.Services avaiiable.Call George Durocher, Vie- toria Avenue Garage, 370 Victoria Avenue.EL.0767.27 GARAGES WANTED Garage Wanted Vicinity Victoria Avenue and Cote st.Antoine Road.WE.7-4566 or WE.7-3406.GARAGE wanted for dead slorage winter months, vicinity Westmount Park or district.WE.3.7851.29 FOR SALE TWO mahogany corner cabinets, carved hall table, chesterfield, double bed.2 chests of drawers.HU.1- 9420 after 7 p.m.BABY grand piano, small size, good condition.$300.00.EL.2058.DINING room suite, Malcolm 18th Century.1] pieces.and drapes to match seat covers, practically new, $1.000.00; bedroom suite, early Amer- tcan.8 pieces, twin beds, bedspreads, drapes and pillows, $650.00: electric stove, double oven, excellent condition, $165.00: large chair, $25.00; bu- vreau.$15.00.RE.8.7258.VELOUR drapes.blue.full length.$5.00.WE.3-6866.AVOID breakages in vour movings, use our boxes, barrels, tea chests and cartons.City wide delivery.ME.4-1501.\u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 HUnter 1-2771x Please phone your Ads early in after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue The Westmount Examiner i Classified Advertising 10 Words 45¢ 3c for each additional word Em Sr the week.No Ads accepted 29 FOR SALE Valance Boxes Add character to your windows and save the cost of unsightly rods.Painted or unpainted, Reasonable.RE.8-0521 .Leather Chesterfield and 2 chairs.perfect condition; one chaise lounge.DE._ 3800.SHERATON DINING SUITE Mahogany 2-door bookcase; breakfront; walnut desk 60 x 34\"; large wardrobe: library desk: chests of drawers; Canadian and Dutch school paintings: old Canadian framed maps.R Mullins Antiques Reg'd., 1317 Greene Avenue.WE.5-3894.CHINA 12 Cauldon bone china service plates; French limoges.namekins and bowls.EL ; WINTER TWEED COAT Lady's, size 12-14, chamois lined, practically new.Cost $75.00, will sell for $25.00.WE, 7-138% FAIRFIELD Your old woollens for new blankets.We pick up.OR.1-7251.ADAM mahogany table, 28 x 44.Excellent condition.$35.00; kidney- shaped sofa and chair.rosy red, $100.Washing machine, brand new, Gain- a-day, $75.00.RE.7-3862 PERSIAN broadtail jacket, size 38, tweed coat, beige fox.all around to hem.Mink stole, G large skins, like new.Also gray nppossum coat.Going south.WE.5-4196.29 FOR SALE From $10.00 Sample Dresses and Suits From Fashion Shows MANUFACTURER'S OUTLETS Original Values up to $200.00 Encore Shop 1535 Sherbrooke St.W.(Corner Guy) Moved to larger quarters one flight up.Hours 11-6 Tues.through Sat.WE.5.5604 ANTIQUES, MAHOGANY AND SILVER Large buffet extension dining table with 6 boards: large dropleaf gate- leg table; small tip-top tables; rocking chairs; foot stool with needlepoint: grandfather\u2019s clock; early American maple chest of drawers: one pair Gorham silver candelabra; soup ladle and sugar spoon: set of 4 colored engravings.EL.9983, LOUIS XV curio cabinet, French Dore lamp table, marble top; pair French Empire bronze seven branch candelabra.Rosalee Heller Antiques, 5257 Queen Mary Road.BLINDS, onc venetian, 2 canvas 36 x 60; standard lamp; bathroom curtains.WE.3-1770.BEDROOM set, 3 pieces, modern design; 3-piece davenport set; frigidaire, brand new.RE.8-4761.3541 Van Horne No.1.PIANO accordion and case, 120 bass.Almost new.$85.00, WE.3-6866.29 FOR SALE Violin For sale.Very beautiful model, hand made violin, made by A.Blanchette, Montreal, after Kohl model, Also Blanchette bow.Can be seen at 340 Metcalfe Ave.,, Westmount.WE.3- 3790, Reasonable Old Georgian toilet glass with mahogany frame and scroll supports, Odd Jacobean kitchen sideboard, length 48, height 73.4710 Queen Mary Rd., Apt.2, RE.3-7954.WALNUT bookcase, mirrored doors, perfect condition.WE.35-1200 after 6.31 WA ITED TO PURCHASE FURNITURE.china, paintings, jewellery, silver.R.H.Mullins Reg'd.1317 Greene.WE.5-38%4 ANTIQUE furniture, china.silver, paintings, clocks, jewellery in any condition purchased.Full value paid.Representatives call anywhere.Lyons VI.5-808.Established 1920.32 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED WANTED, reliable woman two days a week for housework, permanent, all year position.in Eastern West.mount below Boulevard.Please telephone WE.5-3275.SEAMSTRESS for plain sewing and mending.WE.77-3143.33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED YOUNG man will wash walls and help with generai cleaning and double windows.EL.9388.The Fabulous BMW ISETTA 300 $1098.($386.50 Down \u2014 $39.00 Per Month) 72 M.P.Gal.62 M.P.Hr, Heater incl, \u2019 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.WE.5-4616 34 HELP WANTED FEMALD WOMAN The demand for Avons beautiful Christmas Gift sets is the greatest in history.Capitalize on this des mand by becoming an Avon repree sentative in your own neighborhood.For information call PL.7885.BOOKKEEPER stenographer, morns ings.Telephone WE.5-9856.35 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE RELIABLE woman will baby sit day or evenings.WE, 2-1295.EXPERIENCED, will do typing or office work at home.Very competent.WE.2-1295.39 LOST LOST, pair glasses, vicinity Greene Avenue Westmount, Wednesday 16th October, WE.3-7855 evenings.LOST by school girl.a Parker 51 fountain pen, black with silver top, lost vicinity Sherbrooke, Clarke, Western on night of October 7th.Please phone WE.3-8064.45 MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS Attention! Mortgage loans quickly.Contractors, privates.Notary.EL, 08.: Trades and Professional Cards 20 Words 75¢ Additional Words 3e Each BUILDING REPAIRS This week and next (Continued from Page 2) Saturday to \u201cCall Me Uncle\u201d ut 9.30 a.m, (CKVL.FRIDAY \u201cDANCE\u201d Members of the Friday Nite Teen Age Club are reminded that the first dance of the current season will take place on Friday, Oct 25th, at 8 p.m.It's Jambouree Night for the teenagers on Friday.A special program have been arranged and the new teen-age Jounge will Le suitably decorated for the occasion.A new age category will Count your blessings -.and give FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES October 17th to October 31st 33 in 1 FEDERATION AGENCIES be in effect, so please take note: Only members, 15 years of age and over will be admitted.For members under fifteen years of age, the Jazzarama Club will conduct a social activity program on Mondays from 7 p.m, lo 9 p.m.with the first to take place on Monday, October 28.BASKETBALL Physical Director Bob Neal announced recently that nine basketball teams will be entered in various city leagues.Over 100 players have been registered and teams are now working out regularly.Senior \u201cB\" coach Dick Schroder has nearly 20 boys vie- ing for positions.The \"Meteors\" last year's semi-finalists are hack again.A juvenile team will be entered in the City of Mont- rea] League also Midget and Bantain, Bob Neal also reports that Unity may sponsor three teams in the Biddy Basketball League and a Juvenile entry in the Girls\u2019 MLBEBL.Coaches are needed and Bob Neal would welcome former players to apply for the open positions.To date he has four coaches on his staff -five more are needed.ABOUT THIS AND THAT\u2014 Fred Pennell, supervisor of the Talent Club is holding auditions and rehearsals on Tuesdays in preparation for the first show of the Unity Boys Club Talent Parade .Plans are now underway for the annual Father and Son and Mother and Daughter Banquets \u2014to be held early in December.A Hallowe'en Party will he held on Thursday.October 31 at 4 p.m.A free movie will be shown at 6.30 pm.The woodwork shop has been moved to a new location \u2014 the room has now heen converted into the Teen-age Lounge .Over 500 members have now joined UBC .looks like another banner year.Keith Gavin, Kenneth Armour, Kenneth An- nable, Rodney Wilson.John Westlake, Brian Sullivan.Doug- lags Rowland and Fred Simms chosen for Juveaile cage squad \u2014-two more players are needed .« .former UBC biddy stars John \u2018Bugs\u2019 McDonaugh and Richard \u201cDick\u201d Simmons trying out for Unity's senior squad .Unity's Four Hits appeared on the Radio program on Saturday.They are: June Dollard, Joan Desjardins, Yvonne Mastro and Patsy Leger .Uncle Billy Munro is the pianist who made \u201cWhen My Baby Smiles at Me\u201d famous.It's nice to sec Herb Davies and Lorne Barnewall back again at the movies, These two gentlemen come week after week, year after year \u2014- other pillars of strength are: Ted Stikeman, Fred Pennell, Mrs.Dave Youngson, Jim McLaughlin, George Horwood ang Mrs.Fitzpatrick.In case you missed the preceding appeal for volunteer workers \u2014this is just a reminder: We need more volunteer workers.Please call me at WE 2-5508 or come in person to 1090 Greene avenue just below Dorchester St.You will be made most welcome, BRICK \u2014 cement \u2014 plaster \u2014 blocks \u2014 chimneys \u2014 walls pointed; walks, foundations repaired, refinished, Abbey Construction Co.Reg'd, HU.& 4922, 4630 Grand blvd.CARTAGE & MOVING MAN with truck will do odd jobs.Call after 5, HU.8-8562.DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaker - designer, dresses, suits, coats, made to measure.Alterations, Specializes in lace, 5110 Sherbrooke, Apt.1.DRESSMAKING, alterations by ex- perl.Good ideas.382 Metcalfe Ave, WE.17-4833.FURNITURE REPAIRS ANTIQUE {furniture restoration.reproduction.Cabinet and furniture made lo order, repaired.remodelled.John\u2019s Cabinet Making Reg\u2019d., rear 1251 Greene.WE.7-4879.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 Fall models.Work Guaranteed.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 monthly rate for maintenance.Town references.Work guaranteed.Free estimates.New Method Landscaping, HU.9-2273.TOP SOI ASPHALT EL.1177 Hampton Garden Supply L\u2014 SOD PAVING kl.cL ace.ex- ve.re- ure ear led 235 ats JEN rs, e it 0S, the re Bg PE TE Barbarians, Westmount place 10 on Quebec all star rugger feam Selectors for the Quebec Provincial rugger team, which invades Toronto Saturday to meet .the best in Ontario, kept a close eye on the league standings when they made their choices.Barbarians, leading the league, and Westmoont, in second place, placed 10 men on the team between them.The \u2018Barbs\u2019 took four berths on the glitter squad while six members of the West- ies were so honored.Ace scrum-half Cliff Davidson, of the Barbarians, will captain the squad whick will be seeking to bring back the Jubilee Trophy, won by Ontario earlier this year with a 22-11 win here.The trophy is played for semiannually.Though they have failed to win on Ontario soil since the interprovincial play was inaugurated in 1951, the Quebecers are certain their combination of youth and experience will turn the trick this outing.The team shows seven players new to interprovincial competition while Jim Adams is the veteran of the side making his 10th appearance for the province.The Quebec team is: full-back: Don Gladwin Westmount); three- the AGE in PP ll al a\u201d ae we aTO SE \u201caaa aT ae ee a Tn Ta ean a Tn Tn Tas Tn aT a a \"a Ya\" Tua BUDAPEST, VIENNA, Dear Madam and Sir: that | have just opened my is exclusively hand-tailored.tees you complete satisfaction.my tailoring service you will see speaks for itself.Yours faithfully, J.SEREGHY \u20182065 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.PARIS, LONDON, NEW YORK lt is with great pleasure that | inform you tailoring shop for ladies and gentlemen at 2065 St.Catherine St.Wesi, where all work really My 30 years Continental experience guaranis no mere talk but real fact that SAXON'S HAND-TAILORING Evenings .WE.7-5844 aa LY quarters: Dick Hyde (Barbarians), Niall Quaid (Town of Mount Royal), Connor McGinnerty (Irish) and Tony Smith (Westmount); half-backs: Alister Wittet (Westmount), and Cliff Davidson (Barbarians); front row: Terry Marshall (Ottawa), Aubrey Pugh (Westmount) and Dennis Gustard (Barbarians); second row: Graham Sadler (Ottawa) and Jim Adams (Westmount): back row: Bill Cullens (Westmount), Ray Hollings (Barbarians) and Roy McAvit (Irish); travelling reserve: Terry McCabe (Town of Mount Royal).Nine players selected as reserves and at the ready are Ricky Parsons (McGill), Denis Mitchell (Ottawa), John Brennan (Westmount), Wally Judge (Westmount), Cyril Fagan (Barbarians), Bert Wyatt _(West- mount), Martin Wallace (Barbarians), Martin Davis (Wanderers) and Jim McCullion (Ottawa).School football FOOTBALL Ban, WJHS 18, MRHS 7.Jr., NHS 13, McGee 6.Jr., VHS 12, LHS 16.Sr.\u201cB\", VHS 12, JRHS 14.Sr.\u201cA\u201d, HSM 12, RHS 0.Ban., CHS 0, CNHS 46.Jr, LCC 17, LOY 27.Jr, MWHS 13, WHHS 32.Sr \u201cB\", WHS 7, LCC 32 Sr.\u201cA\u201d, LOY 7.WHHS 6.Ban, LOC 12, DO'C 30.Jr, RHS 7, CNHS 13.Jr., CHS 0, HSM 27.sr.\u201cB\", MHS 33, MRHS 6.Sr.\u201cA\u201d.CNHS 19, McGee 7.+ x ROME, eee ee Te modern hand- Once you try that this - nan; School; Proctor Academy and Dee tempt was the margin of victory Saturday as Westmount High School 2dged Proctor Academy ot Andover, N.H, 7-6, on a l'ain-soaked field at Westmount Athletic Grounds in their annual footbal game.The win was Westmount\u2019 fifth in the nine games the two schools nave played.The first half of the game was under United States rules and the second, under local High School rules.Because of the muddy field, Proctor tried to convert halfback Dick Tanner's third- quarter touchdown hy passing and the attempt went incomplete.Tanner scored on a 10- yard end sweep.Fullback Basil Stevens converted the Westmount major on a line plunge after end Ian Motherwell scored at three minutes of the second quarter on a pass play that carried 30 yards.Motherwell took quarterback Gerry Matsubuchie\u2019s throw on the Proctor 15-yard line and scampered the rest of the way.Proctor .- Halves: Tanner, Laun.don, Davenport, Copenhaver, Allen, ter Kuile, D.W.Scott; quarters: Woods, Cook; centres: Reynolds, Newcomb; guards: Norman, King, Crosbie, Spofford, Davies; tackles: Brewer, Sweet, Sewall, Swett, Moore; ends: D.O.Scott, Cutler.Westmount\u2014Flying wings: Brown, Byford; halves: Burrows, MacIntyre, Peterson, Rolland, Sz2ybold, Van Rees, Stevens; quarters: Matsu- buchie, Ibbotson: centre: Cleghorn; guards: Beautel, Cotton, Fust, Mac- Dougall, Trower.Riddell, Rogers; tackles: Leadbetter.Rayside, Southward, Abbott; ends: Anderson, Me- Conachie, Motherwell, Palmer.First Quarter 1\u2014Westmount: touchdown (Motherwell) 2\u2014Westmount: convert (Stevens) Second Quarter No Scoring.Third Quarter 3\u2014Proctor: touchdown (Tanner) Fourth Quarter No Scoring.Loyola College Golfers score 721 tourney fotal Led by John Phillips, Bishop's University walked away with the Ottawa-St.Lawrence golf championship by 41 strokes over their rivals at the Lennoaxville course.Phillips had the best score of the tournament 79-81.Bishop's captain Peter Blaikie had the lowest eighteen with a 76.Sir George Williams wound up in second place with total scores : WE.3-8088 : BIG MOMENT at the football game between West- mount High School and Proctor Academy was when D.H.Drennan, President of the Westmount High School Boys\u2019 Association presented the winning West- mount High captain and quarterback, Gerry Matsu- buchi with the Doug Smaill Memorial Trophy.Left to right: Walter Smaill, father of Doug; D.H.Dren- R.O.Bartlett, Principal, Westmount High Gerry Matsubuchi; D.Farrell, Principal, Westmount beats Proctor 7-6 for fifth occasion An unsuccessful convert at-& The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 25, 1957 15 Woods, Captain of Proctor.\u2014Acme (Harrison) Photo Tackle grid filfs set for Safurday Games scheduled for Saturday, October 19 in the Westmount Recreation Department eight-man tackle football league were rained out, They will be played Saturday, November 2.Saturday, October 26, two games will be played at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.Starting at 830 a.m., the Broncs will meet the Bulls, The second game at 10.30 am.is between the Mules and the Huskies, P w L D Pts.Brones 6 5 1 0 10 Mules .6 4 2 0 8 Bulls .6 2 4 0 3 Huskies .6 1 5 0 2 BEER ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY DE.3541 FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.® Groceries and Imported Delicacies.NATAL \u201cThe Home of Fine Foods\u201d 4865 Sherbrooke St.West {Near Victoria) The only FINA Dealer in Westmount for the you buy beer, look OKeefe att is of 704 with Loyola having a 721 total and CMR 742.CLIFFSIDE GARAGE 4428 ST.CATHERINE ST.WESI {Just east of the Glen) modern taste! O\u2019Keefe Ale is mild .brewed for modern living enjoyment.The next time O'Keefe Knight on the label \u2014it is your assurance of a beer without equal.for the WITHOUT EQUAL + pean ts Soma, © ing ee ite CS es PE ER an aig i 720 LS Be erm ape © poms ph i A \u201cA Ve MO.2200 A0, TT YE, rés 7 cd?+, > a 16 The Westmount Exeminer, Friday, October 25, 1957 West End figure skating club opens fhird season on Sunday The West End Figure Skating Club Inc, will open its third season of operations Sunday, October 27, at Loyola Ice Arena, 2.30 - 4.00 p.m.Club officials are looking forward to the new season as a better year than the previous two.4 The names of the executive ave: president, L.N.Cann; 1st vice-president, T.V.Shibley; 2nd vice-president, S.Russell; treasurer, Gordon Wood; secretary, Mrs.Doris Carney; membership director, Mrs.T.M.Mills; ice convener, Mrs.W.King.The professionals for the season are: Frank Thibodeau who has taught in clubs across Canada, coaching skaters from Preliminary to Gold test.Miss Heather Sheppard who has passed her 5th test in figures and silver test in dancing is well known in Montreal skating circles.Mrs.Yvonne Dailey who has her 4th figure test has experi-, ence in Carnival work both in the U.S.A.and Montreal, The club has been able to get extra hours.On Saturdays, juniors under 13 years of age, except tliose who have passed their preliminaries, 3.30 to 5.00 p.m.The intermediates, seniors and juniors who have passed their preliminaries, 5.00 to 6-30 p.m.One hour on Saturdays for patches at Loyola Arena has been secured, 2.30 to 3.30 p.m.which will be sold for the season.Another patch hour, 11.00 a.m.to noon every Sunday at the Forum has also been arranged for.Those interested in joining this club are asked to write to the Membership Committee, 4472 Hingston avenue, or call Doreen Cann, publicity director, DE.9677.YMCA gym classes\u201d Mrs.held fwice weekly Westmount 2\u201d Business Men's gym ciass got off to a good start this week when the first class was held on Tuesday.A talk witi members of tas class finds them really sold on the benefits of taking a few minutes: off from a busy schedule to come to the \u201cY.\u201d A little ex- Sporfsmen\u2019s dinner slated for Dec.2 Sportsmen's Association of Montreal has scheduled its annual dinner for Monday, Dec.2 at the Windsor Hotel.Past President H.S.\u2018Bud\u2019 Weiser is in charge of arrangements for the affair, In addition to honoring Montreal\u2019s Canadian championship winners of 1957, the dinner will also help the association celebrate its 25th anniversary this year.ercise stimulates the clrculation, and results in better digestion and steadier nerves.The men\u2019s class mects Tuesday and Thursday 5:30 to 6:30.In addition to a brief workout there is a lively game of volleyball to help a busy man forget the troubles of his business world.Visitors and guests are invited to drop in to watch or take part in uctivities, Westmount parks touch grid scores, STANDINGS MOSQUITO \u201cA\u201d _P w L D Pts, Indians .5 5 0 v 10 ues .4 2 2 0 4 Scouts .5 0 5 0° 0 MOSQUITO \u201cB\" ; P W L D Pts, Greens .4 2 0 2 6 Crowns .4 2 1 1 5 Browns .4 0 3 1 1 MOSQUITO \u201cC\" Pr w L D Pts.Rangers 9 6 2 1 13 Regal: ÿ $ 0 12 Royals .9 4 4 1 9 Rams 9 1 8 0 2 PEL WEE P w L D Pts.Bombers .12 6 2 4 16 Roughies 12 6 5 1 13 \u201cUnity senior cagers have contending team The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount, city and provincial cage champions for two consecutive yedrs (1935-1956) in the Senior \u201cB\u2019 category are out tox make it three straight, under new coach Dick Schroder.Dick needs no introduction to haskethall circles having been with the MBL as executive and releree-in-chief for a number of years, and is trying his hand at coaching and by the twice-week- ly turnout at the Greene avenue hasketball hot-bed, it would seem that Unity will again have a contender.Coach Schroder has lined up a starry group with most of last year's players trying for a position and a large number of newcomers who so far look very good.From practices to-date, the following would seem to have an inside track for a starting position, however.Schroder still maintains that every position is open and the line-u» will not be announced until after the Golden Ball Tournament.They are Ron Hodgman, Ron Otlo, Mike O'Toole, Grant Peterson and Ul- ric Brown.Big Ian McIntosh who has heen sidelined with the \u201cflu\u201d is expecled Lo bolster the ranks.Other former U.B.C.stalwarts trying ®for positions are: Dick McGrail, Dave Barnard, Mike Barnard and Teddy Rice.Johnny Reddon and Bucky Buckber- rough so far have failed to show.Promising newcomers who are attending regularly and showing Lo great advantage are: Jack Bleakly, Danny O'Connell, Wally Maslowski, Eugene Tahh, Ron Carter, Normie Ryan and Mike Grannich, Coach Schroder also has his eye on rookies John \u201cBugs\u201d Mec- Donaugh and Richard Simmons of last year's Meteors squad.Il was also rumored that classy Phil Fleurquin may join Lhe squad, Schroder is by no means con- tent at this stage of the season and is always on the lookout for additional power.Every position is open.standings PEE WEE Cardinals .12 3 5 4 10 Maroons .12 7 1 9 BANTAM P W L D Pts.Argos .\u2026.\u2026.1 »1 1 3 2 Alouettes .15 9 4 2 20 Ramblers .15 5 6 4 14 Rovers .15 0 14 1 1 MIDGE à \u201cA\u201d L D Pts Lions .211 1 0 22 Acadia .12 7 5 0 14 Harvard .12 0 12 0 0 MIDGET *B\" L D Pts.Western .13 7 4 1 15 Varsity .12 6 5 I 13 MeGill .12 3 T 2 8 THE SCORES PEE WEE Bombers 6, Cardinals 0.Maroons 0.Roughies 6, Bombers 6.Maroons 0.Cardinals 0, Roughies 1.Roughies 0.Bombers 6.Maroons 0, Cardinals 12, \u2018 BANTAM Ramblers 0, Alouettes 6.Argos 6, Rovers 0.Rovers 0 Ramblers 12.Alouettes 0, Argos 6.Argos 6, Ramblers 6.Rovers 0, Alouettes 12.MIDGET \u201cA\u201d Lions 31, Harvard 0.Lions 20, Acadia 0.Harvard 0, Acadia 12 MIDGET \u201cB\" Varsity 23, McGill 0.The Captain is saving to equip a home workshop.Both have a bank account- and a purpose for saving i Re AH ov tatin Ram MRT RE me | Black Watch wins 15-8 over Royal Montreal Black Watch toppled Royal Montreal Regiment 15-8 in the Officers Military Fastball League action, Alistair Pryde distributed 10 hits over the route to gain the ~ ~ victory for thé Highlanders while his feammates shelled \u201cne RMR squad for 18 bingles.Marv Bergson was charged with the defeat, ° Highlanders highlighted their victory with a triple play with third baseman Ian Macauley and first sacker D'Arcy McGovern combining for the killing, The \u201cCOOL CONTROL\u201d brew with the friendly flavour people everywhere are taking to.Keep Dow on hand, make any time a friendly time.£ \u201cCOOL CONTROL\" BREWED Swiss Li The First Officer is saving for his marrioge.They work as a team, yet each has his own reason for saving, his own dollar objective, his own pace in achieving it.A bank account takes care of every type of saving need.You can start with any amount you wish, add to it at any time you choose, keep on as long as you like.Last year almost 500,000 new deposit accounts were opened with the chartered banks, making a total of nearly 10,500,000.The owners of these accounts know that a bank account offers the simplest, safest, most convenient - means of safeguarding and accumulating funds, Save at a bank \u2014 millions do! 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