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[" HEATHER CURLING CLUB opened their new season on Saturday when Mayor A.S.Bruneau threw the first stone.Shown with the mayor are several members of the Club including Dr.F.McMartin, president.\u2014Acme-Harrison Photo Mayor Bruneau curls first Heather stone Mayor A.Sydney Bruneau curled the first stone at Heather Curling Club's newly-decorated headquarters on Kensington Ave.Saturday, to mark the official opening of Command change ceremony here Thursday at 4 Richard Edmonstone has heen named Chief of Police and Edward C, Harper, Chief of the Fire Department of the city of West- mount, following a resolution of the city council.passed at Monday night's regular meeting.The former has been deputy chief for some time and the 'ai- ter deputy fire chief.Ovila J.Arsenault, captain and clerk of the court, has been named Inspector of Police and holds the court clerk post as well, Lieutenant Andrew Lowson of the police department has been raised to the post of Inspector.Lieutenant Harold M.Rowe has been promoted to the position of Captain in the Fire Department.In making the announcement, city manager Tom Hughes\u2019 reports that a change of command and induction ceremony will take place Thursday, Novemb-r 14.at 4 p.m.at No.1 Police Station, Stanton Ave.Next week's weather relatively warm.Temperature the mountains, Continuing sunny into mid week casional cold drizzle or wet snow.! Sunny intervals, with some risk of light rains or snow dur- | *the club\u2019s new season.In a brief address the Mayor said \u201cI would like to say how glad I am to be with you again.I have been here three tiimes now and I always feel very much \u201cat home.\u201d I am sure that as in previous years you will enjoy a very happy and successful season.\u201d The Mayor then went onto the sheet and curled the first granite Club president, Dr.W.F.Mc- Martin said that the appearance of the newly-decorated building was most pleasing.\u201cIt must \u2019e one of the finest looking clubs in Montreal at the moment,\u201d he said.New improvements include fluorescent lighting, green-tinted ice to cut out reflection, and a freshly painted red and green color scheme.Only problem facing the clnb at the moment in the condensation caused by high temperatures outside \u2014 despite five and a half miles of pipes under the ice.G.C.Holcomb.a club director said that the membership was at a canacitv three hundred or more.\u201cOne encouraging feature,\u201d he pointed out \u201cis that many of the people joining us are doing so al a younger age.The average age of club members decreases year by year.\u201d Mr.Holcomb considered this was the result of allowing local schools Lo use the rink on Monday and Tuesday afternoons.By ERIC NEAL November 9 to 16 KE .Mainly sunny.Mornings frosty with some wind.afternôons range 30-50°F.Much colder in then clouding for oc- ing the weekend, then clearing and pleasant again, but cold.Jl WITH THIS ISSUE ob | (juide VOL.XXVIH, No.45 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1957 SIXTEEN PACES Cenotaph service Sunday Story of Norman Macleod is told by Dr.D.M.Grant Guest speaker at the Heather Curling Club's luncheon Saturday was Dr.D.M.Grant, senior chaplain of the club, .who told the members the story of Norman Macleod \u2014 the man to whom a simple granite memorial stands in St.Anne's, Cape Breton, N.S.Norman Macleod was born in-% to war-torn mid-eighteenth century Scotland.His parents had been deprived of their lands because of their hostility to the English king, and like all other Scottish people of that time he had a deep longing -for knowledge.Eventually he went to Aberdeen university and after that to seminary.But due to his refusal to live a normal conformed life the Church refused to ordain him, \u2019 In 1817, two hundred highlanders who had decided to emigrate to Canada asked Norman to go with them, Although he held a BA degree and was a gold medal winner for modern philosophy he decided to leave his home and go with these people to a new and untried land.They landed in Nova Scotia, and he began to preach.The settlement grew up slowly and Norman quickly became accepted as their leader by sheer power of personality.A few years later some Scottish immigrants living in Ohio visited Norman's church, and after hearing him preach asked him to bring his people and go back with them to Ohio.Norman agreed.He supervised the fitting out of the vessels, charted the route, and despite the advice of the pessimists, \u2014 who called the ship \u2018the Ark\u2019 and Norman \u2018Noah\u2019-they set sail.But they were caught in a storm and driven back up the Atlantic coast until they sailed into St.Anne's Bay for shelter.Liking the place Norman decided that they should stay there.They built their own settlement, and built a schoolhouse and a church.In 1826 the government of Nova Scotia appointed Norman schoolmaster, postmaster and justice of the peace.He dictated the very lives of his people.He made himself personally respon- gible for their morals and habils of the people and they loved him for it.It is even said that he castigated his own wife in Church! one Sunday for wearing a new hat that he disapnroved of.SUCCESS But his just and hard treat- (Continued on Page 5) | ee Westmount Library will not be open Remembrance Day Westmount Public Library will be closed all day Remembrance Day, November 11th, but will be open as usual on Saturday from 10 a.m.until 6 p.m.day.E.C.Harper, left, and R.Edmonstone, congratulate each other on their appointment as Fire and Police Chief, respectively.The announcement was made by city hall Wednes- \u2014Acme-Harrison Photo x * A parade of Army, Navy and Air Force personnel and veterans will be a feature of the Remembrance Day ceremonies here Sunday, to be held at the War Memorial st 2.30 p.m.Included will be men of the 3rd Field Engineers Regiment RCE, CA (M); the 11th Signals; the Royal Montreal Regiment; HMCS Donnacona RCN (R); 401 (F) Squadron (Aux) RCAF; 306 Maple Leaf Wing RCAF association; 555 Maple Leaf Air Cadet Squadron RCAF, 1 West Montreal Air Cadet Sguadron and the Lower Canada College Cadets as well as members ot the Legion and veterans.The service at the War Memorial will be conducted by Capt.Rev, Kenneth R.Keefe, chaplain, Royal Montreal Regiment, and it will open with the playing of O Canada, followed by the singing of the hymn \u2018O God Our Help in Ages Past, the read:ng of Scripture and prayers.Wreaths will he laid at the War Memorial in the following order: city of Westmount.military units.ladies committes, civic bodies and societies, private citizens.Following the laying of wreaths a hymn \u2018O Valiant (Continued on Page 3) el me a NA tm ve rie TTA LT Lh ie mw Tet ES 0 re OO PP Tu - a 4, 2 T:.e Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 8, 1957 THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT .+ » » , Unity Boys Club 1090 GREENE AVE.ï A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB MEMBERSHIP By Maurice Mariasine REACHES 600 The Unity Boys' Club of Westmount continues to be a popular rendez-vous for the Youth of Westmount and St.Henry.In just two months, September and October, 600 boys and girls have already renewed their membership and if the present enrollment trend continues, the meme reached by early 19358.The Unity B ys\u2019 Club is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westmount and is oparated by the Montr nl Boys\u2019 Association.a Re] I'eath:r Service and has as its mary purpose the char- acte: divsiopment of boys and gir's \u2018jyvoneh- an educational, re- creatisna) and vocati na) pro- gran PTROGNIAM VARIED With the exception of a swim- mine ncol, the Unity Boys Club off:13 un\u2018imited opportunities for its memab ys to participate in -a varied nrogram.The pe ~ am in- clud.s: Art.Crafts and II bbies; Sports, Gr up Clubs.Snecial Events and Social Activiti-s, In coneration on a regular sched.1> hasis are the f llowing activ'ts: Fretwork, weo lwork.Wouë cavng.drawing.paper craft.terestry.metal tooling, leath work, tan dancir.ballet.she\u2019) craft, sewing.dramatics, art w rk.library, tv th-atre movies, groun games, stuffed animu's, musical jam sessions, basketb: D and ganera] gymnasium.t=] n+ uh, teen-~=2 clubs, scrap hasli club, small fry club, und\" { ens club and the junior and senior games rooms.In add'tirn the \u201cCall Me Uncle\u201d rad how which is carried over CKVL now emanates from the Clu% \u201cvorv Saturday morn'ng at 9.30 om.LEADERS BANQUET Euch year, the Montrcal Boys Assoclution recognizes its volun- tery workers at the annua! MBA L 2d rs Recognition Bonquet.T's year.the Banguet will be held rt the Point St.Charles E.'s\" Civh on Ash Ave.in Point St Chote on Tuesday, Novem- her 77 at 7 p.m.The Unity Bays\u2019 Ha Club V \u2018unte-r Staff have been invi d to attend.The Clubhouse therefore, will be closed on {het evening.Moy we take this oppurtunity «ff p Ying tribute to our volun- tecr worker < who are contributing a oreat service to th: Youth of our Community.DRAMATICS Although the Club is current- Iv ¢ ni dueting a Junior Dramatic Grovn under the leadership of Miss Jean Rose with a great denl of suécess.it has been felt that the e was a necd for a simi- Jar a-tivity for the seniors.As a resu t.the Club can acquire the another excellent SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE RATES W.FREDERICK Master Watchmaker 1370 CREENE AVE.Near Sherbrooke) WE.7-1855 capacity cf 1,000 members will have been dramatic instructor if there is a demand from the older members.To-date, the following have signified their willingness to attend: Barbara Bannon, Michael Foley, Patrick Sheehan, Ruby Squires, Joan Driver and John Paul Sabourin.Are you interested in taking part in a \u201cPLAY\u201d?If you are, please contact this reporter as soon as possible.SEEKING MEMBERS Fred Pennel\u2019s Unity Boys Club Talent Parade for more members.The Talent Parade \u2018js currently rehearsing.for the first Show of the current season which will take place at the Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital.If you can sing, dance or play a musical instrument please see Fred Pennell at the Club on Tuesdays at 7.30 p.m.The Talent Club will provide entertainment for a Christmas Party sponsored by the Rotary Club of Montreal at the Mount Royal Hotel on December 17.LOSES OPENER The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Senior \u201cB\u201d baskethall team droppad the opening game of the Golden Ball Tournament at Mont St.Louis Gym last week to Holy Trinity | 44-35.The UBC quintet were without the services of their top stars Ulric Brown and Ian Mec- Intosh.Ron Hodgman topped the Club scorers with 9 points.On Friday, November 8 UBC will be at home to RCA Victor Game time: 8.30 p.m.SENIOR GIRLS A senior girls basketball house league is currently in the planning stages.Last Tuesday, a meeting was held for the purpose of cu.ning the proposed program.It was decided that the first get-together of the group will take place on Tuesday.November 19, at 8.30 p.m.The program will be under the supervision of Bob Neal and Doug Potvin, Former Club members are cordially invited to attend.SHORT ITEMS President J.G.Lawson and Mrs.Lawson were special guests at last Saturday's Call Me Uacle Radio Show.Boys Work Supervisor Ron Havard recently received a Scholarship from the Rotary Club of Westmount to continue his studies at the McGill School of Social Work : .Best wishes for a speedy re- Xcovery is extended to Board member D.T.Youngson and to John Anderson, Both are currently on the sick list.Congratulations to Herb Davies, our projectionist, who in addition to doing our weekly movies, finds time to do a com- | munity service for the patients at the Children's Memorial Hospital.Last Saturday's club participation was 834.Make your reservations fer the DUAI'TY GUARANTEET WESTMGUNT TAILOR and VALET SERVICE C.CYNAMON Ladies\u2019 and Cent's High Class Tailor SUITS and COATS made to order from our or your | own material at r:-d- 544 ë y Al toa Lo # : This novel exhibition is a \u201cfirst\u201d in Montrea) and members New issues reported by|Jacques Marchand, a former of- iis \u2018ochr est.icor wi + ri ; Wayne L.Bungay Mu Cochrane of ne West Mian the ANG (Ml of the auxiliary feel that the against Boston on October 19 as > mount Junior Stamp hub.4 highlight ne iver herr ar | works of Mr.Marchand, who is Toronto downed Boston 7-0.it On September 50.1931, Sir \u2018ountry, BA; sudjecl ty lo be given by (he Ladies\u2019 how coming into prominence in marked the first time Harris George Etienne Cartier was sub- Whooping Crane; date of issue.| Auxilinry of the RCAMC-RCDC Canadian art circles, will draw had scored three goals in a game ë .8 goals .n | ; ; ly rate for maintenance.Town re- honor the occasion a 20- cent Marchand paintings London, Paris and Rome.He èrences.Work guaranteed.Free es.S | AMP stamp of 1930 showing a har- follows no particular school, |timates.New Method Landscaping, i cy \u201c eel of a 10-cent green Canadian November 22nd; Denomination, in the Officers\u2019 Mess.Lacombe considerable comment.in the National Hockey League , stamp.Cartier was n French- 3 cents; color.blue, green, vel avenue Armory.on Novy.16.LL and the second time for Cullen.\\ Canadian statesman who took low.Reason for issue: Wildlife Mr.Marchand.who is chief mans | Cullen scored three goals against over leadership in Lower-Canada Conservation.administrator for the Province TWO \u201cHAT TRICKS\u201d ; New York Rangers on March 16, (Quebec) an (he retirement of Country.U.N: subjecl.Flam-\\ ef Quebec Child Aid Clinic under When Billy Harris and Brian 1957 Lafontaine, This stump was to ing Torch; date of issue.Decem-j its director.Dr GC.Gauthier, : hive heen issued in 1927 bul was ber 10th: denomination.3 and 8| detaved, cents.Reason for issue: Human; On July 12.1932, n° 12-cent Rights Day.green stamp depicted [wo hemis- when the Leafs walloped Cullen each scored \u201cHat Tricks\u201d the Rangers, 14-1.Rg 5 et\u201d \u201came est fe { heres, with the Tiong of 1 da par in « arker.sh Weredale Boys Home mreen und Britania seated he held its Hallowe en tween the hemispheres viewing Party Thursday evening the western hemisphere where with Il o ized the conference was being held, ! a we rganize On May 18, 1933, the executive| program.Shown here commit of the Universal] at the dart throwing astal Union met in Ottawa, To } recognize this event.Canada booth is Dave Gains ) sited a B-cent bine stamp show- with the darts, while ns ett ih! \"Otten (I- r) Ron Gaylor, Kerry and revealing the wooded cli from the Ottawa River.Rahill, Jeff Rochon, and Tn 1955 the World Grain Con | Bob Eby look on.ference wus held in Regina.the \u2014 Acme-Harrison Photo | TOP SOIL \u2014 SOD ASPHALT PAVING EL.1177 x Hampton Garden Supply \u2014 ; PC nr - Se Saturday will be a lig day | for the Broncs and the Mules as they move into a sudden death final game for the league championship.Coaches McCullagh and Guilfoyle of the Broncs are quite confident that they can out hustle the Mules in this one, but coaches O'Neill and McFadden of Mules are going to put up a stubborn fight to try and take the league championship.In last Saturday's games, Huskies continued their winning | ways by downing the Bull 6-0.David Tyldsley went 20 yards up the gut for the loan major of the game.Both teams played good defensive ball.Coaches MacDonald and Wil- on have done very well in improving the calibre of play of all players on their teams.In the second game, the Brones galloped all over the Mules to score a shutout 31 to 0.Georgie Spare, quarterback of the Broncs, jumped into life for this: game and counted four majors himself.His first was a 35 yard run around right end; his second a pass interception and 70 yard yun; his third a 25 yard run, around end after receiving a lateral pass from Tony McCullagh who had carried for 20 yards before passing to Spare.McCul- lJagh went over for the Broncs 5th.T.D.from one yard oul.Tony also kicked the only convert of the game.Broncs could not do anything wrong while the Mule seemad to be completely flustered.Doug Fisher, Gord Robson, J.D.Til- ley, Hugh Daw, Jackie Britton, Tim Rothwell, and Bobby Willis, all played exceptionally well for the winners.Tony Tyrrell, Mike .- Ditomasso, Gary Duncan, and Bert \\Wingfield were the only ones showing any spark for the down trodden Mules.Tentative plans have been made to play an all star team from St.Lambert on Saturday November 16th at tha West- mount Athletic Grounds at 10:00 a.m.The Westmount All Star team will be named next week.FINAL STANDING Pw L D F A Pts.Brones ., 8 6 1 1 187 93 13 Mules .,.8 4 4 0117 95 8 Huskies .8 3 5 0 86 121 6 2 5 5 Bulls 1 61 142 Leading scorers GP TD C Pts.Share, Brones .\u2026.7 15 1 91 McCullagh, Brones .8 13 6 84 1 GOLDEN BALL competition saw an unusual game played at John Rennie High School.Ed Lucht, right, former high scoring forward of the YMHA Blues and now coach of Lakeshore, leads his players against the Blucs, for 75-70 win.Left to right, Bunny Sabbath, whose Tronhy is given to the winning team; Mel Micha- lachki, captain of Blues; Chuck Malis, President of the MBL, and Ed Lucht.Lakeshore upsets] YMHA Blues 15-10 Phil Fleurquin's sensational | second half scoring binge carried ! Lakeshore to a 75-70 Golden Ball basketball triumph over Davis | YMHA Blues at John Rennie High School.Fleurquin and playing-coach Ed Lucht both rode the bench | until the start of the third quarter when, with Lakeshore behind 34-32, they went into the game and spurred their club into the : lead.A former De LaSalles star, Fleurquin hit the hoops for 24 points while Lucht was outstanding at controlling the backboards.Lucht sank nine points.Mel Mikalachkl scored 16 points for the Blues with Altman getting 14 and Ben Vogel 13.Upsets were the vogue in Senior B Golden Ball.Last year's provincial champions, Unity Boys, were toppled 44-35 by Holy Trinity and league newcomers Victors upset University of Montreal 54-39.Daskalakis and Jim Tjelios led Holy Trinity to its surprise win, the latter scoring 12 points.Hodgeman tallied nine digits for the losers.Robert sparked Vie- The Westmoun: Examiner, Friday, November 8, 1957 15 Broncs and Mules clash in playofi Saturday \u2014 Acme-Harrison Photon Unity club plans set for 4-team girls cage loop The 'Jniiy Boys\u2019 Club is going ahead with plans to form a Sen- | ior Girls\u2019 House Basketball League, Games will be held at the Unity boys\u2019 Club, 1090 Greene avenue, Westmount every Tuesday at 8.30 p.m.starting November 19.All girls of senior age will he « eligible to participate.It is expected that a team nt 10 girls will he chosen from this group to participate in the Provincial piay-downs.It was anrovnced this week by Doug Potvin that former members of the Verdun Argyle Senior *B\u201d basketball team will partic.pate.Unity Boys\u2019 Club Direstor Maurice Mariasine also announced that the chosen teem will be coached by Doug.Potvin and he will be assisted throurhout the season by Unily Boys\u2019 Club Physical Director Bob Neal.The house league will consist of four teams Girls living in the Verdun, Point St, Charles and tors with 25 points.In a Saturday game St.Lambert downed Westmount Y 75-63.led the team with 28 points while Bryant talled 21 for Sir George Williams College Georgians have romped into the Coach Mag Flynn's Georgians Kelly, Mules .7 10 3 6 Tyrrell, Mules .\u2026.7 8 0 48 Sherback, Bulls .8 5 0 3 Servant, Huskies \u2026 8 4 1 254 Dowe Tyldsley.Huskies .7 4 1 25 Nucci, Huskies .3 4 0 24 Cole, Mules'Bulls .7 3 0 18] Westmount.Edgell, Huskies .4 1 0 6 Hamilton, Bulls .1 0 6 Eummerton, Bulls 6 1 0 6 Smith, Bulls .1 0 6 ; + McKaig, Huskies .7 1 0 ¢ limelight.Fisher, Bulls/Brones .7 1 0 6] Wilkinson, Bulls e070 11 yee\" ea\", : .a » BUDAPEST, VIENNA, ROME, Ci » PARIS, LONDON, NEW YORK .; Dear Madam and Sir : 0 It is with great pleasure that | inform you % that | have (just opened my modern hand- aa a a a a a a a a a a Ta a a Ta Ta a Te aT a Tea Ta is exclusively hand-tailored.tees you complete satisfaction.2065 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.tailoring shop for ladies and gentlemen at 2065 St.Catherine St.West, where all work really My 30 years Continental experience guaran- Once you try my tailoring service you wil! see that this is no mere talk but real fact that speaks for itself.Yours faithfully, J.SEREGHY SAXON'S HAND-TAILORING Evenings .WE.7-5844 oe Te Te a NT WE.3-8088 1 A k A A Fi i ETT TA ANAND RLY QTL SA RS Ee oo * oe showed mid-season form as they tripped Pep Lacasse\u2019s University of Montreal Carabins 71-55 at the latter's court.The game was a free-wheeling affair with both squads having plenty of scoring chances but missing on their shots.Coming cage games Friday: Holy Trinity, at UN.of \"Montreal (Sr.B) 7 p.m.; Victors at Unity Boys (Sr B) 8.30 p.m.Saturday: Young \u2018\u2019Hasbins\u201d at St.Lambert (Sr.B) 8.15 p.m.Sunday: YMHA \u201cBlues\u201d at Coll.St.Laurent (Jr.) 2.30 p.m.Monday: Shell -Oil a International YMCA (Sr.B) 7.30 p.m Tuesday : Golgen Knights at NDG YMCA (Sr.B) 9 p.m.Wednesday: St.Lambert at West- mount YMCA (Sr.B) 830 p.m.: Golden Knights at Hasbins (SE B) 8.30 p.m.TALLEST PLAYERS The tallest players in the National Hockey League this season\u2019 are Elmer (Moose) Vasko of Chicago Black Hawks and Jean Beliveau of Montreal Canadiens.The rushing Chicago defenseman and the polished Montreal center each soars six-feet, three inches into the stratosphere, N.D.G.areas are cordially invi- ed.Clib ma2mbers from the West- mount and St.Henry distrieu have already enrolled.For further information, call Mr.Mariasine, WE 2-5506 or come in person to the Unity Boys\u2019 Club on Tuesday, Nôvem- ber 19, at 8.30 p.m.Final standings fouch foofball T Pts.w L Indians 8 0 2 18 Biues .10 5 5 0 10 Scouts .10 0 8 2 2 MOSQUITO *B\"\u201d P w L T Pts Crowns .Ib 5 1 4 14 Greens .10 2 3 3 9 Browns .10 0 3 7 9 MOSQUITO *C\u201d P Ww L T Pts.Regals\" .18 1 4 3 2 Ranze:s .\u2026.,.18 9 2 7 2 Royva's .43 8 6 + 20 Rams .13 1 17 0 2 PEE WEE P w L T Pts Rough:es 18 12 3 1 Bombers .18 10 4 4 Maroons .18 6 11 1 13 Cardinais .18 5 1 4 10 w L T Pts Argos A 3 2 3 Alousttes 0 4 + 24 Ramblers 5 7 6 16 Rovers .18 o 15 3 3 MIDGET A P w LT Pts.Lions .14 13 1 0 26 Acadia .14 8 6 6e 16 Harvard .4 0 14 0 0 MIDGET B P w L T Pts Westarn .14 8 4 2 18 Varsity .14 7 5 2 16 McGill Lo.4 3 9 2 8 RESULTS Bantam Ramblers 6, Rovers 3; Alouettes 12, | Argos 6; Argos 12, Ramblers 0; Alouettes 0, Rovers 0; Argos 12, Rovers 0; Alouettes 0, Ramblers 0.Pee Wee Roughies 1, Bombers 0; Bombers 6 Maroons 0; Rouzhies 6, Maroons 6; Cardinals defaulted.Mosquito Semj Final Playoff - Crowns 12, Indians 6.Mosquito \u201cCC\u201d Royals 0.Rangers ¢; Ranzers O, Regals 0; Royal 1, Regals 0; Rams defaulted Midget Sudden-ueath Playoff - Lions 42, Western I.CLIFFSIDE GARAGE The only FINA Dealer in Westmount 4428 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST {Just east of the Glen) MORE PEOPLE than any other DRY Distilled a Cunade and Distributed by The Nauce of Seugram GIN CEE ETS REET, fe 20 nues ie em PE A sf a sm CBee Sa CM ee RESTE Ted MAAR de x The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 8, 1957 WESTMOUNT High School Senior \u2018\u2018B\u201d\u2019 Football team of the Greater Montreal Inter Schools Senior \u201cB\u201d League.Left to right, front row: G.Madsubuchi, capt.; N.Fust, P.Seybold, S.Miller, J.McConachy, 1.Ibbotson, B.Stevens, P.Petersen, N.Burrows; second row: T.E.Bradley, William Gall, manager; Jets unbeaten, untied in metro junior hockey league play with four victories AINT Laurent Jets have started to run away from the Metro Junior Hockey League pack.They have scored four straight wins and the rail-birds are picking the Jets to be in the finals and possible win the title which they lost to Nationale in last year playoff.The Jets came up with an 8-5 win over Lachine Maroons which is not news as Lachine are going on with only local hockey products.Considering the power of the Jets, Maroons did alright :o score five goals, In their other victory, Jets had to go all out to beat Snow- don Ponsards 3-2 at the Forum Monday night.It was new coach Con Broden's fivst loss in two starts since he took over the Ponsards- team.He hus been working with the club while Don Penniston was busy with his business.There's a three wav fight for second place with Quehec Baronets, Ponsards and St.Jerome.Nationale and NDG Monarechs are also tied with one win each while Lachine are without «a win in three starts, The Nats are not doing so good, They were beaten by SL.Jerome 5-0 on Monday at the Forum.But, the Saints sulicred a 7-0 loss from the hands of Ponsards.The Quebec team beat Nats 4-2 in the Sunday tilt, Monarchs won their first game of the season when they beat Lakeshore 5-1 in a Sunday bal- tle.Real Trepanier's goal at 13:40 COMING GAMES Sunday Quebec at St.Laurent, St.Laurent Arena, 8.00 p.m.Nationale at Lachine, Lachine Arena, 2.15 p.m, NDG Monarchs at St.Jerome, St.Jerome, 2.00 p.m.Snowdon Ponsards ut Lake- shore, Lachine Arena, 4.00 p.m.Monday Lachine at NDG Monarchs, 7.30 p.m.; Snowdon Ponsards at Nationale, 9.00 p.m., Forum, of the final period gave unbeaten St.Laurent its fourth victory.Trepanier climaxed a two-on-one break by banging Lionel Gendron\u2019s rebound past Snowdon goaler Keith Hollingdrake.Gilles Bedurd and Jake Wilton were the other St.Laurent marksmen, Keith Smith and Pierre Ethier tallied for the Ponsards, who suffered Their first loss in three starts.Yves Locas potted a pair of goals for St.Jerome as the Als notched their second win in three games.Yvon Lamarche, Bob Doyle* nnd Come Belisle added singletons.Roger scored five LeJordy St.Laurent intermediate hockey opens1@thseason The Oth season of the St Laurent Intermediate Hockey League got underway at Lhe St.Laurent Arena, Saturday.The League has been completely revamped with new entries from Westmount, St Laurent.Snowdon and St.Eu- stuche.President Gerry Kerr, believes he has four well balanced teams thal will provide Fast, hard fouught hockey throuszhoul (he scason, Satoedax sues Westmount Stars and Snowdon Wanderers meeting in the first came: St Laurent T's and St.clashing in the nighteap.In the first game St.Laue nt T's defe ted Snowdon Wanderers 5-0.TI's playing a hard checking game and relying on Fustaete ne all around team play kept the star studded Wanderers on the defensive mos.of the game, The line of Sleeth, Ramsey nid MacDonald led the TP's with Ramsey and Sleeth cach scoring two gouls and MacDonald picking up three assists.For he losers, Conny Broden was their only scoring lhreat.Broden, last veur with Buffalo, showed that he had not Jost his touch.Although singled out lor special attention.he managed to test Jim Kerr in the TP nets wilh several hard shots.Roy Cherrier seared the TP's Sun goul, The second game was a Clasl skating.high scoring test that Was not decided unlil the sut H.Palmer, W.Robinson, P.VanRees, T.Ruddel, J.Andersen, J.MacIntyre, I.Motherwell, G.Rowland, \u201c H.Straton, coach; P.Seely, manager.Back row: G.Southward, J.Johnson, 4.Brow, J.Cleghorn, P.Trowe, J.Leadbetter, R.MacDougall, A.Byford.goals for the Jets in their win over Lachine.Claude Generoux, Joe Lambo and his brother Pete got the other three goals.Dino Leggion tallied two goals for Lachine.Ron McElligott, Gilles St.Onge and Bob Young tallied singles.Neil McGregor led Snowdon with a hat-trick, Singles were chalked up by Terry Hayes, Real Turcot and Pierre Ethier.Scoring for the Alouettes were Serge Boudreault, with a brace, and singles by Norm Doyle, Clement Vartrand and Andre Roy.At Quebec City the Baronets picked up a pair of goals in each of the first two periods to down Lorne White's Nats 4-2, Boh Champagne, Andre Drolet, Claude Ste.Marie and Wayne Synishin scored for the Quebec- ers who moved ahead 2-1 in the first period and were never headed.Boh Lecuyer and Michel Guilbault scored for the Nats.Claude Fournel potted three goals for the Monarchs, with solo efforts by Wayne Freitag and Barry Delisle.Danny Roy counted for Lakeshore.Standings P.W.L.F.À, Pts.St.Laurent .4 4 0 19 11! 8 Quebec \u2026 2 20 8 4 4 Snowdon 3 2 1 15 8 14 St.Jerome à 2 1 21 7 4 Nationale 4 1 3 10 13 2 N.D.G.3 ! 2 10 11 2 Lakeshore 202 1 16 0 Lachine > 003 7 231 0 HEAVIEST PLAYERS Jean Beliveau, Hockey's Golden Boy, and George Armstrong of Toronto are the heaviest players in the National Hockey League this season.Beliveau, a + + 4 - Loyola capiures senior \"A\" tifle Loyola are again senior \u2018A\u2019 interscholastic champions and the team they beat were West Hill.It marked the third straight year .that the two teams have tangled for the crown and the third time that Loyola had come out on to.In winning, it was Loyola's 18th straight game in three years of play.John Roche scored in the first quarter from 10 yards out.Mike Ferrie converted.A series of ground plays saw Kev Danaher tally his second major from 20 yards out in the second quarter.Roche scored the convert on a pass from Ferrie.Mike Costain threw a fourth quarter pass to Danaher to end the scoring.All siars lose An All-Star team from the Toronto National League defeated a similar squad from the Montreal National League 1-0 in an exhibition soccer game.The second game of the two- game series will be played in Montreal Sunday afternoon.The only goal in the hard- fought match came at 18:00 of the first half when Alfie Lesz scored on a penalty kick.Canadian = _Schenley OFC./ THE ONLY CERTIFIED B-YEAR-OLD CANADIAN WHISKY ON THE MARKET! 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