The Westmount examiner, 10 janvier 1958, vendredi 10 janvier 1958
[" - w ~ Brigadier Whitehead replaces Maj.-Gen.C.B.Price As Honorary Colonel of Royal Montreal Regiment = g Retirement of Major.: | eneral Charles Basi ~ Price, CB, DSO, DCM, eu be Wéitmouné- ; VD, CD, 68, as honorary- colonel of the Royal Montreal Regiment, an- \" .nounced by Army Head- \u2018quarters, has opened the way for Brigadier George Victor Whitehead, VD, CD, 62.Major-General Price, who retired from the Canadian Army after the war, held the appointment since 1943.He retains the appointment of honorary-colonel Commandant of the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps, which he has held for the past year, Brigadier Whitehead, an insurance broker in civilian life, has been connected with the army since before the First Worid \"War.He has been Honorary .Lieutenant-Colonel of the Regiment since November 1952, ENLISTED IN 1905 Major General Price was Commander of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division overseas during the Second World War.He enlisted as a private soldier in the Victoria Rifles of Canada in 1905.VOL.XXIX, No.2 ! WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1958 + TWELVE PAGES Matrons are miffed, + spinsters swoon at dafe bureau advert Residents of Westmount \u2014 this :omewhat staid, somewhat conservative (small c) municipality \u2014 were somewhat srartled to find stuffed through their letter-boxes this week a four-page pamphlet suggesting, of all things, that they allow themselves to be introduced (horrid thought) to someone they didn't know \u2014 and (horrid thought) by means of a com- .merciai introduction agency.Police sfill hunt man who attacked taxi-driver here - Good fare turned sour Friday night when Alphonse Girard.of 10360 Rancourt St., Ahuntsic, stopped his cab to pick up a passenger at the corner of Closse and St.Catherine.At 5:38 p.m., Girard was hailed by a man described as \u201cabout 28 years old, 6 ft.tall, weighing 200 lbs and French speaking.The passenger.élothel in a blue cap and black overcoat.or- 4 Commissioned in the same |dered Girard to drive to a spot ; \u2018 bp unit in 1914, he reverted to the behind St.Joseph's Oratory.matrons were nal many : rank of company sergeant major On their arrival, the man in- than \u2018somewhat: and even the on the outbreak of war and.in formed Girard that he was to be odd spinster \"went into a , À France as a CSM, won the |obbed and brandished what look- swoon Distinguished Conduct Medal for gallantry in action during the Second Battle of Ypres.Commissioned in the field, he was wounded three times, mcn- tioned-in-despatches and promoted to the rank of major.However we did run across a local rake who admits (privately of course) that he ed like a revolver, The assailant, however.was soon dismayed to find that his; victim was not to be so easily! intimidated.Grasping an iron bar from beside his seat, Girard flailed the would-be heist artist | (Continued on page 5) Revertin to Militia status after the 1914-18 war, he became about the legs and knees.Un- place the first commanding officer of able to give as good as he was the Royal Montreal Regiment.receiving, the thief took flight.CLASSIFIED He subsequently commandad Girard was later treated for ADVERTISEMENTS 3 the 12th Canadian Infantry Bri- |slight head injuries at St.- à gade and at the outbreak of the |Mary's Hospital.Westmount Tuesday and Wednesday i Second World War wag com- [police are continuing their nights after 5 (Continued on page 2)) search for his assailant.until 8.30 p.m.Metro story is told by Mayor John Prati \u201cIt should be obvious that Metropolitan Government for the city and district of Montreal is long overdue .\u201d, R.John Pratt, Mayor of Dorval and Member of Parliament for Jacques Cartier-LaSalle told Westmount Rotary CASTS FIRST STONE: Rev.J.B.Wilkie, pastor of Stanley Presbyterian Church, with Bob Turner, Canadiens hockey star, at a recent pastor-player curling match held at the Heather club.: \u2014Acme-Harrison Photo DIAL HU.1-2771 Club Wednesday.Mr.Pratt pointed out, however, the distrust and misunderstanding which stand in\u2019the way of an agreement on such a form of government.Some suspect the City of Montreal of initiating the scheme in an effort to absorb the surrounding municipalities, he said.The presentation of the plan is often ill conceived.For instance, there has been much talk of the fact that Montreal is bresently hearing the burden for Me.services which are enjoyed by outlying communities, he added.\u2018Although there are cases where this is true,\u201d said Mr.Pratt, \u2018such discussion serves only to becloud the basic reasons for central government and arouses the suspicions of suburban councils.It is not oniy a question of some people paying more or less than their fair share of the cost of services which benefit all, but of all the people paying more, both in money and inconvenience, for poor services when they could enjoy the greater benefits of more efficient services for less under a better co-ordinated system of central planning and control,\u201c said Mayor Pratt.Though the broad ideæ of the Metropolis of Montreal envisages a large industrial complex \u201cextending from Sorel, on the East, to Valleyfield, on the West, and from St.John, on the South, to St.Jerome, on the North .the immediate problem is pretty well conceded to include only those towns on the Island itself which are adjacent to the City,\u201d he added.In discussing the ultimate effects of Metropolitan government, Mayor Pratt prophesied (Continued, on page 2)) 35 blind persons visit flower show A special flower show for over] 35 blind persons at the civic conservatory was so successful last week that George Cooper, superintendent of the Westmount Parks Department, suggested that the exhibition be held again later in the year.Braille signs eaabling the blind to read names of plants and flowers were erecdted in the conservatory which was reserved for the day.With the aid of guides, the guests were allowed to feel plants and flowers so that they might have an idea of how they look.The event was sponsored by the City of Westmount and the National Association for the Blind.Local consular officials feted by Board of Trade Consuls General and Trade Representatives from over 40 countries, including three Iron Curtain countries, were feted Wednesday noon at the annual Montreal Board of Trade reception for representatives of Empire and foreign governments, in the Montreal Board of Trade Exchange .Hall.Claude P.Beaubien, president of the Montreal Board of Trade, welcomed the representatives, and each was presented with a complimentary membership in accordance with this annual custom.\u201c Mr.Beaubien noted that this affair dates back to 1944 and is Next week's weather January 11 to 18 Sunny.cold and windy, then warming gradually.À partint thaw will give us morning mists, sleet and a little wet snow.Heavy rains in_the south probable, Sunny again for the middie of the week, then very change.By Eft1C NEAL able with wet mists, sleet, rain or snow, and thawing.Clear and cool to end the week.Snow depths on many slopes wi sec sante SRE es 11 be considerably reduced for this weekend and the next.RR TR ics doe Xas one of the now a well-established tradition.\u201cWhile we have been in these premises for only 55 years, the Montreal Board of Trade is now in its 135th year.and this hall savours of trade back through as many years of history and tradition,\u201d he said.He said that the Board is very much aware of Canada\u2019s position great trading countries of the world, and he termed Montreal as \u201cCanada\u2019s commercial front door\u201d.Dr.Frederick J.Keastli, Dean of the Consular Corps of Montreal and Consul General of Switzerland, replied to the welcoming address of the president.He extended to the Board the desire of all the consular and trade representatives of the 43 (Continued on puge 3) __ 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 10, 1958 THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT .Unity Boys\u2019 Club A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB LE de > e e By Maurice Mariasine LI REGULAR ACTIVITIES RESUME Now that the excitement of the Christmas Holidays are over and the boys and girls have returned to School, regular club activities and regular club hours have been resumed.FULFILMENT The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West- mount, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westmount and affiliated with the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, a Red Feather Service, fills a need wherever there are boys and girls who lack opportunities for wholesome recreation, and for the constructive use of leisure time.Without recreation facilities, a youngster's life cannot be considered a whole .there would be something lacking.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club is rendering service to 1000 children from the districts of Westmount and St.Henry.It attracts the boys and girls who most need its opportunities and benefits.There are no membership limitations other than the capacity of the clubhouse, and the fees are at purely nominal level\u2014easily within the means of any family.Its doors are always open in the afternoon and evening hours.The Club creates an environment where character develops under natural and favorable circumstances.It is a boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 world in which the guidance of its leaders functions informally and continuously.It provides for the wholesome use of leisure time, for the building of health, for the development of recreational and vocational skills, and for the leadership and guidance which produces men and women better fitted for the responsibility of citizenship.A number of years ago, one of the greatest problems faced by Youth Organizations was to interest parents in what their children were doing.Too often mothers and fathers were so busy with their own interests that very little attention was paid to what their sons and daughters might be doing or where they were spending their leisure time.Today, parental neglect is on the decline.Every effort has been made by Club BERGERS y SHOE CLINIC Orthopaedic Revisions a specialty J SHOE REBUILDER of Quolity ® Tinting ® Renovating Courteous Service ~ Moderate Prices 376 Victoria Avenu- (Opposite Steinberg\u2019s) HU.8-0361 SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE RATES W.FREDERICK Master Watchmaker 1370 GREENE AVE.(Near Sherbrooke) WE.7-1855 + Officials to acquaint the parents with the activities in and around the Boy's Club.Unity's Ladies Auxiliary is one example of the interest shown by parents\u2014this group is on cal» and provides many services to the Club \u2014 at the recent annual father and son and mother and daughter banquets, over 100 fathers and mothers were in attendance.Parents also attend the Saturday morning Call Me Uncle Radio Show.In addition, there are 14 mothers or fathers who are giving their time as volunteer workers in the Club.Parents also communicate with the Club by phone\u2014this as a means of keeping track of their children and knowing exactly where they are.|.ACTIVITES Monday: Junior Games Room senior games, junior dramatic club, woodwork, art, metal tooling, sewing, jazzarama club and on the gym: midgets, juvenile and meteors.Tueeday: Scrap Book Club, art, tapestry, wood carving, stuffed animals, talent club rehearsals, and on the gym: small fry club, junior girls\u2019 basketball and senior girls\u2019 house league.Junior and Senior Games Room.Wednesday: Junior and Senior Games Room, paper craft, shell craft, woodwork, senior dramatic club, and on the gym: Biddy No.1, Biddy No.2 and the senior \u201cB\"\u201d cagers.Thursday: Junior and Senior Games Room and Movie Night.Friday: Junior and Senior Games Room, paper work, creative crafts, fretwork, Friday nite club, and on the gym: Midget girls basketball, bantam basketball and senior \u201cB\u201d league games.Saturday: Call Me Uncle Radio Show, fretwork, skookum tribe, musical jam session, painting, underteens club and on the gym: general gym.biddy basketball and midget boys basketball SHORT ITEMS Ted Ledrew of the M.B.A.general office has joined Unity's Volunteer Staff as Band Instructor and will conduct classes on Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m.starting Wednesday.January 15.Any hoy or girl who is interested in learning how to play a brass instrument is urged to attend the first meeting.Fred Pennell's Talent Parade received a tumultuous ovation at the Federal Training Centre of St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary last Friday night when the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade presented its first 1958 Variety Show.The inmates showed their approval of each act with thunderous applause and cheers.Guitarist Gerald Hebert and the Rhythm Eagles were outstand- Earnest F.Mount dies in Halifax Earnest Frederick Mount, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Earnest Cooper Mount of Westmount, died in hospital at Halifax January 5 in his 64th year.Born and educated in West- mount, he was a dispatch rider in World War I and was awarded the DCM for bravery in the course of duty.He was also a captain in.the RCASC Militia during World War II, a member of the Canadian Legion and of Isaac Henry Sterns Lodge, No.92.He attended St.Matthew's Anglican Church.He is survived by his wife, the former Lois McOuat, two sons, Earnest and Gordon, both of Montreal, and six grandchildren.Also surviving are four sisters: Ethel (Mrs.Jack Chalk of Hudson, Mass.), Muriel (Mrs.Howard Millar of Ste Therese, Que.), Ruth (Mrs.P.S.C.Powles of Westmount), Dorothy (Mrs.R.G.K.Ward of N.D.G.), one brother, Hugh R.of N.D.G.; and a stepmother, Mrs.Ethel M.Mount of Westmount.The funeral service was held yesterday at noon at Jos, C.Wray & Bro.Mountain street.and interment took place at St.Andrew's East, Que.Brig.A.R.Roy, 52, buried Tuesday A one time resident of West- mount, and native Montrealer, Brig.Arthur Richard Roy, OBE, retired regular force officer, died last Friday night at his late residence, Mahone Bay, N.S.after a short illness.He was 52 years old, Brig.Roy came to this south shore Nova Scotia shipbuilding town eight years ago, where he held the post of managing director of the Industrial Shipping Company.A graduate of Royal Military College, he joined the Royal Canadian Regiment and subsequently attended staff college at Quetta, India.He held various staff positions overseas in the Second World War, leaving the service shortly afterwards with the rank of Brigadier.He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret McInness of Halifax, A brother, Cmdr.Rouer Roy, died as captain of the destroyer H.M.C.S.Margaree, when it was torpedoed and sunk in 1940, John F.Porteous buried Monday Final tribute was paid Monday to John Foster Porteous, 250 Metcalfe ave., who died suddenly Friday in his 51st year, Born in Montreal, he and his wife had resided in Westmount for the past 16 years.He was educated at Selwyn House and Lower Canada College, and was a graduate in Law from McGill University.Though ill in recent months, Mr.Porteous was associated for many years with Canada Life ing.The Charleston Group.| Insurance Com ; ; pany.Kenny McWhirter, Little Bobby > + = Son of the 1 .- Billy Walker, Cecilia Orsini, « on © e late Dr.C.A.Por Brian Christie and Maureen Ren- nie also gave fine performances.Dick Schroder's senior \u201cB\u201d cage squad defeated Three Riv- 4 Ladies\u2019 and Gent's own material at moderate WESTMOUNT TAILOR and VALET SERVICE C.CYNAMON SUITS and COATS made to order from our or your of Tailoring\u2014Alterations, Remodelling and Repairs.QUALITY GUARANTEED BY EXPERT HANDS 425E St.Catherine St.West High Class Tailor prices.We do every kind PROMPT SERVICE WE.3-2672 ers 63-48 in an exhibition game last Saturday afternoon.The team plays Lakeshore this week in a regular MBL fixture.The Meteors play host to RC- x AF St.Hubert this week.The Bantams, midgets and juveniles also play this week.Time has been allotted on Staynor Park Rink and it is expected that the Hockey House League will get underway next week.Miss Heather Smith will be at the Club on Tuesday, January 14 to start a precision chorus line dance class which will be affiliated with the Talent Club.Fred Pennell will be on hand for the musical accompaniment, teous, he married Nancy Bogert ; in 1939.; An ardent sportsman, Mr.Por- teous enjoyed hunting and fishing and maintained an interest in boxing, in which he was active as a young man.Besides his wife, he is gur- vived by a daughter, Sally; his mother, Mrs, C.A.Porteous; a sister, Mrs.A.L.McLaurin, and two nephews, Brig.Whitehead .(Continued from page 1) manding the 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadiai Hussars.Early in the war he was appointed to command the 3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade and led the formation overseas in December 1939.He returned to Canada in March 1941 to command the newly-formed 3rd Canadian Infantry Division in the rank of major-general and took the division overseas the following August.Maj.-Gen.Price was seconded from the Army in September 1942 and appointed overseas commissioner of the Canadian Red Cross Society in London, Englans and retired from the Army after the war.Maj.-Gen.Price has been honorary colonel of the Royal Montreal Regiment since 1943.He was president of the Canadian Infantry Association in 1933 and Dominion President of the Cana- diain Legion in 1946.\u2019 RMR O.C.1940 Brigadier George Victor Whitehead, VD.CD was born in Montreal October 1895.He served in the First World War with the 148 Canadian Infantry Battalion, leaving this country as a Lieutenant and returning at the end of the war with the rank of Captain.After the war.he served with the Militia eventually taking command of the Royal Montreal Regiment and one of the local Militia brigades.In 1940, -he reverted to the rank of Lieutenant- Colonel to go overseas.On arrival overseas he commanded the Royal Montreal Regiment from 1940 to 1941.He was again promoted to the rank of Brigadier and given command of the 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade until his return to Canada in 1944.Metro story (Continued from page 1) that \u201cit is a distinct possibility that the Metropolitan may eventually dominate the Provincial.\u201d \u201cWe must not forget,\u201d he continued, \u201cthat a Province is in- * trinsically a division of land, but a Metropolis is a grouping of people .the real wealth of a nation is in its people first, rather than in its land.\u201d Mayor Pratt remarked that John B.Micxies dies in the U.S.A.The death of John Butler Mickles, one time former resident of the West End, oceurred suddenly Friday at his late, res sidence in Weston, Mass.He was 53.: A lawyer and sportsman, Mr, Mickles was well known in this community for his many activi ties, especially in golf, hockey and football circles.He had practiced law in Boston since the early 1930's.Born :n Montreal, the son of Lovell G.Mickles and the late Alice B.Mickles, he attended Lower Canada College, McGill University, and Harvard Law School.Mr.Mickles is survived by his wife, the former Edytha Macy, and three sons, Lindsay Macy, John Everett and Josiah Lovell; a sister, Mrs.J.H.Maudsley of Toronto; and two brothers, Lovell Jr.of Montreal, and Ro- Jbert M.of Port Credit, Ontario, this day of automation has made it easier for the worker to move to suburbs and that industry is showing fa tendency to follow, The ultimate result may well establish a continuous line of \u201clower density cities\u2019, rather \u2018han the presently overpopulated industrial and commercial centres.\u201cA very advanced example,\u201d he said, \u201cis the development between Hamilton and Toronto.\u201d Mayor Pratt warned that \u201call sorts of outside influences are at work on the shaping of our own small microcosm and if we refuse to realize this obvious fact, then we cannot hope to plan our civic patterns intelli gently.\u201d ANY years of experience and the finest training combine to make Collins professional work consistently outstanding.BA Collins | FA MUNNS A FL WIHLIAMS 5610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST Paso Express your sympathy at a time when the proper words are difficult to find.4509 COTE DES NEIGES RD.AMPLE PARKING 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125 resolutions from constituency organizations all over the country.\u201d he said.\u201cThey demonstrate clearly that Liberals from coast to coast are giving earnest consideration to the problems which face the country.\u201d One of the outstanding features of the Resolufions Committee is that when it begins operations on January 14, the first day of the three-day convention, it will be trulv representative of all segments of the Liberal Party.\u201cWe'll have representatives from the women\u2019s organizations, from the Young Liberals groups and from the University Liberal associations,\u201d said Mr.Marler.\u201cSince every resolution will be thoroughly debated in committee, all these representatives will have the chance to express themselves frankiv\u2014and I have no doubt they will do juat that.\u201d J WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1958 3 green light to younger members Local Liberal MP George C.Marler tackles convention task.4 JANUARY CLEARANCE Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 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CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine Street West WE.5-9282 .| | ane 3 Police were busy during black-out A night of total darkness may be fine for young lovers but it provides hectic moments for weary firemen, This, at least, is the report of Chief E.C.Harper of the West- mount Fire Department.Monday's blackout in West- mount was the shortest of any on the island but the headaches which it occasioned were by no means proportionately lessened.Calls from anxious residents flooded into No.1 station.The main problem seemed to be leakage of gas from water heaters and furnaces, some of which were not automatically relit when the power was restored.Frightened occupants turned in droves to the fire department.None seemed to have the slightest knowledge of how to operate their heating apparatus, Chief Harper remarked that it was fortunate many of these people were not isolated in the northland with this heating problem, for they would surely freeze to death.Many callers were instructed by phone.Some appeals, however were answerer in person by members of the department.13 of these are recorded but firemen reported that, while in ¢ the streets, they were met by residents who had come out to seek them and actually made many more calls than this.Chief Harper is unable to give an accurate estimate of the total.The worry was mainly for nought.During the hour of darkness, no injuries were received nor were any damaging aftereffects reported.Westmount returned to nermal \u2014 some suppers late, but some residents wiser.Order Your .Antique Clocks expertly repaired and rebuilt 727 Shell Tower Bldg.1255 University St.UN.6-9057 FILING EQUIPMENT NOW Transfer Cabinets, Guides, Folders , and Current Files FROM me ee Paul Friis.ALLAN SINGER Ltd.Stationers, Printers & Loose Leaf Manufacturers 357 Victoria Avenue Westmount?DExter 8439 ST Liar ' Amn Lia NC SE NET : er JES ; ' na A Lane 0m a 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 10, 1958 WE SAY New councillors\u2019 big responsibility 7TESTMOUNT, in accordance with its by-laws and the terms of the Cities and Towns Act of the Province of Quebec, has announced nominations, and, if necessary, an election day.We don\u2019t believe the election will be necessary.We can hardly imagine a candidate setting himself up against the nominees of the Municipal Association.This, in itself, is not a good thing.In this day of democracy, we like to feel that any citizen not only has the right to run for council, but also the encouragement of his fellow citizens so to do.This is not the case in Westmount.Technically, everyone has a right \u2014 under certain simple circumstances of residence and other qualifications \u2014 to oppose the Municipal Association nominees.But anyone who did would get the cold shoulder from the electorate \u2014 such of them as bothered to go out and vote.Since the nominees will in all likelihood go in by acclamation, their responsibility is just that much greater.If a man is elected by a percentage of the electors, he is bound by the rules of the game to mete out decisions fairly to all electors.Yet it is understandable.human nature being what it is, that he would be more active in certain causes for which his electors stood, and less active, perhaps, in causes propounded by those who supported his opponents.Going into office by acclamation, the nominees of the Municipal Association \u2014 let's avoid the word slate \u2014 should lean over backwards to be all things to all men.This is not to suggest that there is anything wrong in any way with the men who have been nominated \u2014 far from it.It is merely to impress upon them their great responsibilities, now that they are to don the mantles without opposition.THE QUEBE DIVISION John W.Sancton Publisher An Examiner Profile By CYNTHIA JONES Alexander Brott, one of Canada's outstanding musicians, who pursues exhaustively à three - pronged career as violinist, conductor and composer, heads a very gifted N.D.G.family.His charming, deep- eyed wife, Lotta, plays the cello to her husband's first violin, performing in many concerts with him in halls and on TV and radio.Their 13 year-old son, Boris, a dark, curly- headed, talented boy took his first violin lessons at \u2018two, performed as an orchestra soloist at five.Their younger son, Denis, seven, plays the piano and recently turned to the cello, his mother\u2019s instrument, for self expression.A glimpse into the living room of the Brotts' comfortable home at 5159 Earns- cliffe leaves no doubt whatsoever as to the familial preoccupation.Instruments, some -in cases: others free of them, ready for instant use, are scattered about, just as books, op=ned and unopened are, in other people's homes.Our recent visit to the Brott home was on the eve of their departure for their country home near St.Sauveur.Were the family taking skis?\u201cOh, no,\u201d said Mr.Brott.\u201cWel each take an instrument.I for one must do some practising.\u201d Composer That very evening Mr.Brott, in his role as composer, had put the finishing touches to a .work which will he recorded by an augmented Mc- Gill Chamber Ensemble (which he founded in 1939) on February 1.As musical director and permanent conductor of the Ensemble, he will conduct his own work.His wife will play and soloist wil) be Zara Nelsova, the.noted cellist from Winnipeg.\u201cThe title of the work is Rhapsody for Cello and Chamber Orchestra,\u201d said Mr.Brott.\u201cI wrote the piano version in two weeks and it took me Another week to orchestrate it.\u201d His boys plan to attend the rehearsal of their father's latest composition as is their custom, \u2018 The 42-year old EXAMINER musician Serving the City of.Westmount TRE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2185 Hampton Ave., Montreal HUnter 1-2°71* Hugh E.McCormick President Horry V.Stoddard, Director of Public Relations Harry B.Houghton, Director of Production Kenneth Hatten, Director of Sales Lorne D.Macbean, Secretary-Treasurer Tracy S.Ludington, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner aims to he an independent, -lean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.10 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept.Ottawa, \u2018 .- Musician pursues 3-pronged career Elizabeth I \u201cThat was very\" - ALEXANDER BROTT Brott has slightly protruding, _widely-spaced blue eyes, rather bushy, wavy brown hair.He is 5 foot 10 and weighs about 170 pounds.His face is very mobile, expressive.He 18 friendly and articulate.He lives such a hectic existence that he finds it difficult to keep track of his activities.\u201cRecordings, TV and radio engagements, rehearsals, concerts keep us flying about,\u201d he said.Conductor Being active as violinist, conductor and composer, he occupies important positions in all three fields.He is concert master and assistant conductor of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, chairman of the Instrumental Department of MeGill Conservatory of Music, musical director and permanent conductor of the McGill Chamber Ensemble and conductor for CBC radio and TV.As a composer.Alexander Brott has won many prizes and awards.He was twice awarded the Elizabeth Spra- gue Coolidge Prize for chamber music composition.He has won four awards for serious composition by the Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada.He was twice awarded the Loeh Memorial Prize for chamber music performance.He did not accept in 1939, because of the war.the Lord Strathcona Scholarship in Composition to the Royal Col- Jege of Music.Mr.Brolt was one of the five Canadian composers selected to represent Canada at the Prague Festival in 1946.His symphonic poem for orchestra called Concordia Sa- lus, the motio of Montreal's coat of arms, Was chosen and played there.Another work \u201cFrom Sea to Sea\u201d, a symphonic suite in five movements, depicting the nature of each part of the country.,was commissioned by the CBC International Service and has heen conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham on tour with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.The Catalogue of Canadian Composers published by the CBC (not quite up to date) lists 16 compositions and two and recordings (Concordia Cradle Song) by Brott.These compositions are internationally acclaimed and have been performed by such eminent conductors as Otto Klemperer, Leopold Stokow- sky, Pierre Monteux, Vladimir Golscham, Desire Defauw, Sir Ernest MacMillan and Jean Beaudet.Brott's works have been chosen to represent Canada at the Olympics.both in London in 1950, and in Helsinki, in 1954.Traveller Since 1948 he and his wife have been going abroad each summer, with the exception of last summer when they went to Mexico for six weeks.Mr.Brott competed for the Pan - American conductor's prize there against representatives from 50 other countries.He copped the prize and returned with a great feeling for Mexican art and culture.(He is sending his Mexican friends gifts of Eskimo sculpture!) During his European tours, Mr.Brott has conducted foremost orchestras in the capitals, being the first Canadian conductor to present Canadian music in Holland, Sweden, Norway, Luxembourg and Switzerland.He conducted compositions by Canadians Roger Matton, Ernest Mac- Millan, Claude Champagne, Francois Morel, John Weinz- weig and John Coulthard Adams.\u201cI was surprised that the Europeans found what \u2018they called a common Canadian characteristic in the music\u2014 an \u2018open-air-quality\u2019 \u2014 which they tried to associate with geography\u201d, he said.\u201cI rather think this is wishful thinking.It takes a good time for people of various origins to evolve a form of expression.The Americans have given the world a new departure to music in jazz but Canadians have not been able to identify themselves in a limited way.\u201d A highlight of Mr.Brott's conductor - composer career was two years ago when ne conducted the BBC orchestra in the Royal Albert Hall in London playing his own CBC commissioned work in hénor of the Coronation of Queen ve \\ thrilling,\u201d said Mr.Brott.\u201cLotta and.Boris were in the audience.\u201d Born in Montreal in 1915, the son of Annie and Samuel Brott, (who both love music but have had no formal musical education) Alexander ate tended Devonshire public school and the Baron Byng High School.\u201cFrom the very beginning it seemed that music was the avenue for self expression,\u201d said Mr.Brott.\u201cI began seriously at the age of nine.\u201d His first teacher was a German\u2019 named Schneider.Mr.Brott remembers some years later watching his teacher die, slumping over his instrument while Bruno Walter conducted the Montreal Symphony in the Brahms overture.Apparently Conductor Walter had been the teacher Schneider's idol and the emotional strain of the concert had proved too much for him.By the age of 13, Alexander Brott had already won scholarships at the McGill Conser- vatorium of Music, Julliard School of Music and received his post graduate diplomas in composition and violin.\u201cIn 1931 when I was 16 I took part in the very first local symphony orchestra,\u201d said Mr.* Brott.\u201cDouglas Clark formed the orchestra and a large body of men\u2014T0 or 75 players \u2014 gave a concert at the Orpheum on a cooperative basis.We each netted $2:85 for five rehearsals and the concert.\u201d Mr.Brott said the recent origin of serious symphonic music in Montreal was a reflection on public taste.He said it was only within the past 15 years that composition of serious music had been encouraged.Lotta Goetzel, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Goetzel, met Brott two years before they were married in 1943.She was 19 at the time, auditioning as a cellist for the string quartet in which Brott played.\u201cShe did rather well,\u201d he said, with a twinkle.Cellist Lotta had come here from Switzerland in 1939 two months before the outbreak of war.Born in Germany, she had spent her young life in Switzerland.Her father played the piano; her mother, the violin, They needed a cellist to make up a trio.Lotta obliged.Mr.Brott is proud of his collection of violins and bows.He has 10 beautiful Italian master instruments.The one he uses most is dated 1690.Others hear the dates 1729, 1743.He also owns an exquisite bow, one of four commissioned by the Queen of Spain in 1732.It formerly belonged to the concert master of the Berlin Symphony Orchestra.It bore his signature in «gold filigree.If has now been replaced by that of Alexander Brott.Mr.Brott, in his capacity as professor of the McGill Conservatory, conducts the student orchestra of 30 players.He finds that fun.\"I enjoy every field | have touched in music,\u201d said Mr.Brott.I always find music exciting and rewarding.\u201d ay \u2019 ë ; > \u2018 - .- \\ _ on - °° © - a Ea fins Sessa STE te ge us ae \"8 LS 23 Bi = ix su od Ec 3 re TS SC Ls: ice AEE MEMORIES OF A QUARTER- CENTURY in the paint busi- mess were recaptured at a reception for B.F, TWINING, centre, former general manager of the paints division of Canadian Industries Limited, who retired Jan.1 on pension.Mr.Twining is seen here with his successor, R.C.William- \u2018on, left, and H.Greville Smith, president of C-I-L, looking over a presentation album.Local Consular .(Continued from page 1) foreign countries present to cooperate with the local business world, as well as in other fields, to the best of their ability.Among the foreign representatives present were several who reside in the West End.L.Ma- tamoros, Consul General of Columbia, and Raul Flores Solis, representing Cuba, live at 1572 Summerhill avenue; Carlos Valenzuela, Consul General of Chile, resides at 3445 Cote des Neiges road; J.R.Ascoli, Honorary Consul-in-charge for Ecuador, 3575 Addington avenue; Ed- mundo Bara, Consul General of El Salvador, 4972 Victoria avenue; Unto Virsunen, Vice-Consul of Finland, 5800 Monkland avenue; Augusto Descamps, Consul General of Guatemala, 3467 Wilson avenue; Dr.Tuleo Bueso, Apt.16, 439 Grosvenor avenue; Dr.Francesco de Rege-Thesauro, Consul of Italy, 1524 Summerhill avenue; Georges Welter, Honorary Consul General of Luxembourg, 4832 Western avenue; Eduardo de Diego, Consul General of the Republic of Panama, 5275 Coolbrook avenue; Charles Eyton-Jones, Honorary Consul General of Nicaragua, 5473 De- carie boulevard; Manuel Men- sones Muro, Consul General of Peru, 4505 Wilson avenue.\u2014 ¥ Temple Beth Sholom | Sabbath Eve Services, Friday, January 10th, at 8:15 o'clock.Rabbi Liner will act as Moderator at the Forum Night Worship Servige.Those participating in the discussion on \u2018Judaism Today, Survival or Revival \u2014 Which?\u201d will be Messrs.Henry Dainow, Bernard Selvin and Lewis Sherwin, Cantor Luciano Della Pergola and the Temple Choir will render the liturgical music, PHILIP A.ROSS, a vice- president of Quebec Command, Canadian Legion, who has accepted the general chairmanship of the $125,000 March of Dimes campaign to be held in Montreal and vicinity January 1\" to 81.A \u201cMothers\u2019 March on Polio\u201d on January 30 will be a leading feature of the number of people one may meet 1s unlimited, the literature stated.While the primdry purpose of the pamphiet is to promote real friendships, it says (according to our informant) \u201ca great number have developed Seriously\u201d.is certain he knows no one Our informant isn't \u201clone- who wculd have the lack of ly .He doesn't seek the good taste to be connected companionship of someone\u201d with such an enterprise.with whom he is \u201ccompletely Motrons are .(Continued from page 1) read .he thing through before dropp\u2019ng it into a waste- réceptacle.} The pamphlet, ne says, had the audacity to address him as \u2018dear friend\u2019 although he The dodger, he adds, offer- compatible\u201d.ed to introduce clients to Or so he says.persons of the opposite sex \u2014 Nevertheless \u2014 we noted although it was admitted that that ne had scribbled down some of the \u2018ladies\u2019 prefer to the address and phone num- have gentlemen phone them ber of the introduction directly.agency.Depending on your indi- Must be a collector of that vidual requirements (sic) the sort of thing.| The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 10, 1958 5 A Complete Photographic Service with photography by E.D.ep) HARRISON PUBLICITY WEDDINGS PORTRAITS + a Arrange now for a complete coverage of YOUR WEDDING BANQUETS : BOWLING PARTIES Zh + GRADUATE, INSTITUT D'ART PHOTOGRAPHIQUE DE MONTREAL , + REASON ABLE RATES ACME PHOTO REG'D.PHOTOGRAPHY AND SUPPLIES 4178 St.Catherine St.West WE.2-5709 {near Greene) drive, OVERCOATS WOOL AND CASHMERE : Regularly $60 Now 44.95 TIES 149 Reg.to 3.50 \u2019 Regular to 1.75 OTHERS §§¢ White, coloured, stripes, SHIRTS Reg.to 4.95 2.89 Reg.to 7.95 checks, wash 'n wear, etc.4.89 DUFFLE COATS \u2014 SUBURBANS WINDBREAKERS, etc.Up to §{}% reductions SCARVES GLOVES PYJAMAS SPORT SHIRTS | SPORTS COATS ALL GREATLY REDUCED! 21% HARRIS TWEED ALL.SALES FINAL : Wools 19.96 BRUCE JOHNSTON MENS & BOYS\" WEAR 1267 Greene Avenue WE.5-6015 {Opposite Steinberg's) The VWes!mount Examiner, Friday, January 10, 1958 - UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plaskett 31:00 am.\"LIKE A TREE\" 7:3 p.m.Sermon: \u201cTHE Sermon: RELEVANCE OF GOD\u201d Organist and Choir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) DOMINION-DCUGLAS Wastmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave Ministers: Rev A.Lioyd Smith, M.A.D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcllwain.B.A.Sunday, January 12th 10:00 a.m.Intermediate & Senior Sshool.11:00 am.Crib Corner.Nursery.Kindergarten, Primary & Junior Departments, 11:00 a.m.Dr Lloyd Smith \u201cChanging the Heart of Tnings\u201d p.m.Rev.Eric Mellwain p.m.Young People\u2019s Union, Organist and Choirmaster Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road (near Argyle Avenue! MINISTER, Rev D M Grant.BA.0.) Rev.&@ 4 Mumivru B.A, 8.9 Sunday, Janary 12th 11:00 am.Dr.Gran \u201cOUR GUIDE TO LIVING\" 7:30 p.m.My.Mumford \u201cTHE SURRFNDER IN SILENCE\u201d 11:00 am.Church School 10:00 a.m.Intermediates & Seniors 3:20 p.m.Communicants Class Organist anc Choir Director: ERIC J.ADAMS, B.Ms, L.R.A.M, A.R.C.M.WESTMOUNT PARK-EMMANUEL (Cor Larsdowne & Western Ave) Minister: Rev.Callum Thompson, BA.B.D Mr.Wayne Riddell \u2014 Mustcal Director.Sunday.\u201cCHRISTIAN PUBLIC OPINION AND VIOLENCE.\u201d January 1210 11:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.These are your questions \u201cAre church-goers more prejudiced than non- church -goers?\u201d\u2019 11:00 a.m, Infant Nursery LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave.at Western, Westmount Sunday, January 12th 10:00 a.m.Senior Sunday School.11:00 a.m.The ryice.Junio: Sunday School and Nursery.ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay First Sunday After Epiphany 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist.9:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:15 a.m, Mattins (said) 11:00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.7:00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.WEEKDAYS \u2014 HOLY EUCHARIST 7:00 a.m.Tuesday & Thursday.8:00 a.m.Monday & Friday 9:30 a.m.Wednesday.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Westmount Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons EPIPRANY F January 12th 8:09 a.m.HOLY COMMUNION 8:30 a.m.HOLY COMMUNION Preacher: The Rector 10:00 a.m.Post Confirmation Class 11:00 a.m.MATTINS Preacher: The Rector 11:00 a.m.Nursery.Kindergarten, and Sunday School 7:30 p.m.EVENSONG Preacher: Revd.E.P.A.Timmons WEDNESDAY 11:08 a.m.HOLY COMMUNION in The Ctrapel Organist & Choirmaster Mr.Arnold Bellis TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Fhe Venerable ®.Kenneth Naylm D.D., Rector Rev.Canon F YL.W.itliey.M.A.Hon, Assistant Fhe Rev James Barnett, A.Ramsey.B.D Assistam \u20ac V.Frayn, AR.C.A (London) Organist and Chotrmaster After Epiphany Lt.Cob ttev TI.First Sunda v 8:00 am.Holy Communion.9:45 a.m.Junior Department and Confirmation Class.11:00 am.Mattins.Preacher: The Rector.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Depariment.7:30 p.m.Evensong.Keewatin pictures.WEDNESDAY 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion.THURSDAY 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion.UNITED ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels REV.11:00 a.m.\u201cLOYE YOUR 7:30 p.min Quebec?Rev.B.B.Brown, B.D., Asst.Rev.Nettie I.Rev.William D.F.Morris, B.A, Gifford Mitchell, Organist and Choirmaster Sermon Subject: Building A Christian Faith What does this mean?Reverend Rawson preaching at both services Sermon Subject: The Faiths By Which Men Live \u201cJEHOVAH'S WITNESSES\u201d a) How were they founded?b) What do they teach?ce) Why have they had such a rough time 9:00 p.m.Young Peoples Fellowship Hour NORMAN RAWSON, Minister Minister J.Hoffman, B.A., BD, Asst.Minister Asst.Minister B.A.B.Mus,, NEIGHBOUR\" Personal gain\u2019 prayer sterile.Baptists told by United divine One of the \"systems of sterility in religion today is the ype.of prayer that asks for a personal gain of health, wealth or happiness, Rev.J.A.Boor- man said at a Week of Prayer service Wednesday evening in West- mount Baptist Church.Theology professor _at the United Theological College and at the McGill Faculty of Divin- \u2018ity, Dr.Boorman resides at 5922 McLynn avenue.A native of Alberta, he has preached in New York City, Wembley in the Peace River Country and in Edmonton, Concerned with the pursuit of material progress, some modern Christians are insensitive to the misery of others who are less fortunate and seek gain for only themselves in their prayers, Dr.Boorman said.Modern prayers sometimes tend to pervert even the Lord's Prayer, Dr.Boorman stated.Paraphrasing the psalm, he said a modern version of the Lord's Prayer might ask that \u201cthe kingdom of science come with higher salaries for scientists,\u201d that \u2018we think positively and live successfully,\u201d that \u201cwe be led into temptation.for greed and desire so that we may blow ourselves up forever and ever.\u201d Dr.Boorman advocated that modern man try fo make hig \u2018prayers more humble, and try to listen through prayer.\u201cGod, whose word is our only hope for today, is still speaking, even as he spoke to his son,\u201d Dr.Boorman said, \u201cIf we are to understand God\u20193 \u2018role for .us, we must stop talking and pray right,\u201d he added.The service was sponsored by the Westmount Ministerial Association.Westmount Baptist Church LE In a world that has so much crime and disaster, many are inclined to challenge the goodness of God and to feel there is no good to be found anywhere.Taking as the morning subject \u201cThe Goodness of God\u201d the Rev.E.J.Bailey will outline the many good things in society, including the gift of Jesus Christ.At the evening service the sermon will be on \u201cReligion Without Excess\".when too much religion becomes in reality too little Christianity.The Baptists of Montreal an- | nounce that they will combine in services of evangelism under \u201cThe Man from Wales\", the Rev.Ivor Powell, February 2-16 inclusive at Westmount Baptist Church.SYNAGOGUE SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount.Que.Rabbi Wilf:ed Shuchat Hozzon Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm THE SABBATI - SeGra Shemo:h Friday Evening, January 10th 4:10 p.m.Candle Lighting 4:20 p.m.Friday Evening Sern -e.SABBATH SERVICES 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Service.Scriptural readings: Torah: Exodus, Ch.1, v.1 - Ch.6, v.1.Prophets: Isaiai., Ch.27, v.6 - Ca 23, v.13 und Ch.23, vs, 22-23.4:20 p.m.Afternoon Service 3:00 p.m.Evening Service WEEKDAY SERVICES SunGay 8:45 a.m.Morning Service 4:20 p.m.Evening Service.Weekdays 7:30 a.m.Mo: ning Service, 5:00 p.m.Evening Service.Next Friday Evening 4:20 p.m.Candle Lighting.4:23 p.m.Evening Service.TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Otto O Staern, Cantor: F L Me- Learon, Organist and Choir Master; I Educational Miles Wisenthal, [| A, Assistant SABBATH SERVICES Friday evening, January 10th at 8:15 o'ciock, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Sense Of Wonder In Life.Saturday morning, January 11th at 11:20 o'clock -_ sermonetie \u201cAnd Moses Grew Up\u201d based on Torah portion.DAILY SERVICES Monday through Thursday afternoons at 3:45 o'clock.Sunday morning at 10:13 o'clock These services are held in the new chapel, BAR MITZVAH At the wor=nip tis Sabbath Eve and Saturday morning, Ian, son of Mr.and Mrs.Louis Pont will be called to ihe Readiag of the Torah in observance of! his Bar Mitzvah.After the worship cn Friday evening, a Kiddush receplion takes place in the Community House.SCHOOL.FOR ADU.TS Sessions for second semrirt?r resumes Monday evening, January lath.Classes al 8 o'clock are as follows: The Bible As Literature - Dr.Anna Stearns, Inst; uetress; Elementary Hebrew - Mrs, Abraham Wolk, Instructress; Advanced Hebrew - Abraham Wolk, Ins\u2018ructor; Hebrew Conversation - Yoine Goldstein, Instructor.At 8:45 o'clock Dr Stern will meet with all students in the study of Trends In Modern Judaism.RELIGIOUS SCHOOL High School and Confirmation Departments, Saturday mornings at 4:45 o'clock; pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Primary and Junior, Sunday mornings at 0 o'clock.Daily Hebrew Classes, Monday through Thursday afternoons commencing at 3:30 o'clock.REV.IVOR POWELL \u201cVigitation Fvangelism\u2019 is he- ing carried out by the Montreal member churches of the Baptist Convendon of Ontario and Quebec during the month of January.The Rev.Ivor Powell a Welsh Evangelist, is one of the best known Baptist Evangelists in the world today.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Nearest Powntown Baptist Church Minster EDGAR J.BALLEY MA, Minister Emeritus J.A.JOIINSTON, B.A.DD.Organisi MarDERMOUT.BA.87h CD GAL B.Mus Sundav, January 12th 11:00 am.\u201cTHE GOODNESS OF GoD\" 7:30 p.m.\u201cRELIGION WITHOUT EXC = a Bible School meets at 11:00 a.m.VISITORS WELCOME \"THE MAN FROM WALES\" IVOR POWELL FEB.2-16 PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melvilie Avenue Westmount, Que.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister 11:00 am.PUBLIC WORSHIP Freacner The Minister Lester A.Woodin.Organist & uhotrmaster: VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY WELCOM ® WESTMOUNT ead VICTORIA AVES © Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Ministes Mr.George Tannahill, B.A.Student Assistant Sunday, January 12th 11:00 a.m.\u201cHELP OF THE HELPLESS\" 11-15 a.m.Church School.7:30 p.m.Preparatory Service Reception -of new communicants, DORIS KILLAM R.R, T.C.L.Mus.(McGil)) Organist and Choir Director.* A | Temple Emanu-El | * + Sabbath Services: Friday evening, January 10 at 8:15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Sense of Wonder in Life.\u201d Saturday morning, January 11 at 11:30 a.m.Sermonette\u2014\u201cAnd Moses = Grew Up\" based on Torah Portion.\u2019 Bar Mitzvah: At the Services this Sabbath Eve and Saturday morning, Ian, son of Mr.and Mrs.Louis Pont, 5342 3ess- borough avenue, will be called to the reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.Brotherhood Buffet Supper and Open Board Meeting: Wednesday evening, January 15.6:45 p.m.Temple Young Married: Program meeting, January 12, 8:30 p.m.Temple Community House.Election of Officers and Trustees at 75th Congregational Meeting: The annual congregas- tional dinner will precede the 75th annual meeting, scheduled to take place Sunday evening, * * | Shaar Hashomayim | o_o + Friday Evening Hour and Oneg Shabbat, The Friday Eve- ring Hour and Oneg Shabbat will be held on Friday, January 10th at 8:30 p.m.in the Beth Hame- drash of the Shaar Hashomayim, Bar Mitzvah: John Maniel Rothschild, son of Mr.and Mrs.Cedrie Rothschild, 4945 Circle road, will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah in celebration of his Bar Mitzvah.Jewish Home Beautiful: A pageant \u201cThrough the Year with the Jewish Home Beautiful\u201d is being presented on Tuesday evening, January 14th at 8:30 p.m.UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson Rev.Angus Camcron, Minister Donald Mackey, Organist and Director of Music.Sunday, January 12th 11:00 a.m.Sermon Subject: \u201cThe Thought of God\" Church School and Kindergarten in Unitarian House, 34231 Simpson Street.at 11:00 a.m.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Firs?Cliurch of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOIHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOS10N, MASS.Sunday, January 12th 11:00 am Sunday School! 11:00 a.m.Church Service Subject of Lesson - Sere mon: \u201cSACRAMENT\u201d Golden Text: I Corinthians 5:8, Let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickeuness; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.WEDNESDAY .8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.READING ROCM In the Church Edifice.Open to the publie Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.2 to 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 to 8 pa » RE CAS a a PDO .ERICA EE j ts À a a I HY a BER RARE ey ey qi * Nearly New Shop Lo ee requests used skis The Nearly New Shop reopened on January 7 after the Christmas holidays.There are many interesting pieces of china, glassware and furniture to be had at à small fraction of their original cost.All merchandise at the store is donated.They would like to.ask all those who Santa Claus jeft new skiis and skates for, if they would remember the Nearly New Shep with their old equipment.The store has many calls for them from New Canadians who wish to try out their new national sports, and from youngsters whose allowances don\u2019t run to new skiis or skates.The Nearly New Shop is located at 1212 University street and staffed and operated by Volunteers of the Women's Aux- jliaries of the Royal Victoria Hospital and the Montreal Children's Hospital, and all monies go to the Social Services of them both.For pickup for these articles please telephone UN 6-0742.Council of Women The Montreal Council of Women will meet Wednesday, Jan- vary 15 at 2 p.m.in the YWCA auditorium.A panel on \u201cAre we meeting the educational needs of children with special problems?\u201d will be held with Dr.Lorne Hamilton, Montreal Protestant School Board, Dr.Lawrence Patterson, School for Crippled Children, G.D.Sutton, Association for the help of Mentally Retarded Children.x Flowers for all occasions .at pleasantly attractive prices.GERALD McKENNA « LIMITED PL.9112 * (LOWERS?prs ass Bishop St.Coran ce ve PL.9112 Salon Mary Clristene HAIR STYLISTS 5052 Cote des Neiges Road at Queen Mary Road Ample Parking Facilities For appointment call \u2014 RE.8-9780 WORKING WITH CANADIA _ GEORGE THOMAS McLEAN, engineering test pilot for Can- adair, guest speaker at the Amelia Earhart Nigght to held by the Zonta Club of Montreal on January 14 at 6.30 pm.at the Ritz- Cariton Hotel.Canadair Photo Reddy Memorial WA The annual meeting Women's Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital will take place on Tuesday at 2.30 p.min the YWCA, 1355 Dorchester street west.The president, Dr.Margaret Kunstler will be in the chair._The nominating committee under the chairmanship of Mrs.M.B.Mackenzie will present the new slate of afficers for the coming year.The guest speaker on this occasion will be Mrs.Alton Gold- bloom, a vice-president of the Province of Quebec Association of Hospital Auxiliaries.Mrs.Goldbloom will speak on the role of volunteers in the hospital.Tea will be served.NS TIN EVERY of the | x The Westmount Exominer, Friday, January 10, 1958 7 \"Amelia Earhart Night fo be held by Zonta Club on Jan.14 The Zonta Club of Montreal will hold a dinner on Tuesday night, January 14, at 6:30 p.m.in the Green Room of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel to commemorate the memory of Amelia Earhart, who was a pioneer in the world of flying for women.The guest speaker will be Mr.George Thomas McLean, engineering test pilot for Canadair.Mr.McLean was a pilot with the RCAF from 1940 to 1945 and has travelled a great deal, visiting England, Holland, South Africa, Mexico, South America and the United States of America.The \u201cAmelia Earhart Night\u2019 » is one night set aside in January of each year in which the Zonta Club in thirteen countries pay homage to one of their departed members, Maritime Club The Maritime Women's Club of Montreal Incorporated, will meet Tuesday evening at 8.30,0\u2019clock, in the auditorium of the YWCA, 1355 Dorchester street, West.A talk on Newfoundland, illustrated by colored slides, will be given by Mrs.R.Bruce Marr, a former president of the Club.The late Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic (1932) and the Pacific (1935) and the first woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross.She disappeared while flying the Pacific Ocean in 1935 in an attempt to a hitherto untried air path.She |, was a member of the Zonta Cluo High Class Quality, of New York City, the only non-professional organization to Mea, Fish & Poultry which she belonged.j Choice Groceries The Zonta Interrational ser- Fruit and Vegetables vice project in which all Clubs participate, is the Amelia Earhart Scholarship, an annual OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u2019 grant of $1,200 which has help- 4466 St.Catherine West ed to further the careers of young women engineers by help- to obtain graduate degrees in aeronautics.| WE.3-8257 ing them We Are Pleased To Announce That MR.PHILIP Expert Hair Stylist Has Now Joined Our Staff And Is Ready To Serve You : 3 \u201cWalter\u2019s HAIRDRESSING REG'D.4891 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.9-1233 {Corner Prince Albert) WALK Time is Money save both at.MY BANK 102 MILLION (AKRDIANS You'll, like Saving at the BANK or MONTREAL Canadas Pinot Bank BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave: JOHN S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: JOHN P.MOYNAUGH, Manager SINCE 1817 OF LIFE a erm rer Pra sen pei PETER oe Ta - | LV = SES TH ars rares \u2014\u2014 Os : The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 10, 1958 ms nil Personal \u20ac oct F ersonal, _ngagemenls .\u2019 ; \u20ac .Westmount, Park - Emmanuel United Church WA held the monthly meeting on Tuesday with group No.3 in charge of the luncheon.Mr.and srs.Ph B.Papach- ristidis and their family have returned after spending the holidays at the Seigniory Club.Dr.and Mrs.Warren H.Knauer, of Elizabeth.N.J., spent the New Year's holidays with Mrs.Knauer's parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Windsor.and Mrs.G.B.Foster Mr.have returned after spending the New Year's holidays at their resid nce at Knowlton.Canon Scott Chapter IODE held the business meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs.E.M.LeMessurier on Balfour avenue.Nominations for the new slate of officers took place.The engagement is ann-unced of Miss Elizabeth Anne Holliday of Washington, D.C., only daughter of Mr.Flovd Nelson Holliday of South Shaftsbury, Vt.and the late Mrs.Holliday, and Mr.Frederick Heinz Nutter.younger son of the late Dr.and Mrs.John Appleton Nutter of Westmount.HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS Service by trained Hoover Men and genuine Hoover parts are available only through Factory Branch Service Stations.Do rot accept substitutes.* Where to Service Them * \u201cWhere to Buy Them\u201d BRANCH OFFICE HOOVER CO.LID.7585 St.Lawrence Blvd.CR.1-3529 - CR.1-3520 ANNUAL JANUARY FUR SALE Drastic Reductions on made up and made- to-measure Furs FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatre) WE.2-3312 NG HAIR CTYL * Mr.and Mrs.R.E, Haldsnby have returned after spending the holidays at their residence at Knowlt.n.Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Smith and their daughter.Miss Andrea Smith, have returned after spending the New Year's holidays at the Seigniory Club.Mr.and Mrs.1.Leigh Bishop have returned from the Seig- niory Club where they spent the New Year's holidays.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Bronf- man recently sailed in the SS Statendam from New York on a holiday cruise to San Juan.Curacao, Cristubal and Havana.The Women's Association of Dominion-Douglas United Church met on Tuesday.Luncheon was served with Mrs.S.Webster and Mrs.S.Spencer acting as hostesses.The luncheon was followed hy the annual meeting presided over by the president, Mrs.A.Stewart Allen.Mr.Newman M.Biller.BA, MBA.and Mrs.Biller, MA, and their children Allan and Audrey, spent the holiday season as guests of Mrs.Biller's parvents.Mrs.Lyon W.Jacohs.QC.and Mrs.Jacobs, Cote St.Luc Road.Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Hand- field.who have spent the past eighteen months in The Philin- pines and Christmas in Tokyo.Japan, have arrived to visit their parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Handfield and Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Fortin.prior to leaving for their new assignment in Tripoli Libya.The Queen Elizabeth Hospital dinner and ball will be held on Saturday.February 22, at 7 p.min the ballroom of the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel.The general chairmen are Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Harding and the ticket chairmen are Dr.and Mrs.Robert W.Pearman.The dinner and ball is sponsored by the Woman\u2019s Auxiliary of the Hospital.Calvary WMS and the Elizabeth Read Auxiliary held a joint meeting January 8, in the church parlors.This was the annual meeting for each group.and annual reports for the vear 1957 were presented and officers for 1958 installed.An inspirational address was given by the minister, the Reverend C.DR.Plaskett.On Friday evening.January 3.about 125 of the High School students from St.Paul's and St.Leo's High Schools attended a \u201cTeen-age\u201d dance given by the Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club of West- mount, in the Banquet Room of Victoria Hall.Music was supplied by Eaton's Band Wagon.This event was under the con- Thiede HAIRDRESSER COTÔRING FOR APPOINTMENT PLEASE PHONE DE.4501 \u2019 Mondays to Thursdays: 9 a.m.to 7 FRIDAYS: 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.\u2014 SATURDAYS: 9 am.to 4 pm, 4927 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST {Near Claremont) MISS LOIS DESCARY AND MISS PAT KEARNS, members of the Junior Subdivision of the Catholic Women\u2019s League of Canada, are shown above as they took part in the preparation of Christmas baskets for needy families which was one of the projects of the Juniors during the holiday season.Miss Descary is president of the subdivision and Miss Kearns was convener of the Christmas baskets.Scottish Lady Curlers arrive by BOAC Sunday to four Canadian rinks A delegation of Scottish Lady Curlers and Committee will arrive in Montreal on Sunday by BOAC and will visit the various curling clubs in Quebec and Ontario, they are: Mrs.T.Love, Mrs.W.Glen, Mrs.M.McPherson, Miss Mary W.Niven, Mrs.Stirret, Mrs.J.B.Alexander, Mrs.Mary Forrester, Mrs.J.S.Nicol, Mrs.Mary Highet, Mrs.Norah S.Hart, Mrs.P.Niven, Mrs.Isabella Aitken, Mrs.D.A.Liddell, Mrs.Mary Murray, Mrs.J.W.H.Gow, and Mrs.N.Gordon.The rinks they represent are: Perth Ladies, Dundee Ladies, Carse of Gowrie Ladies, Abdie Ladies, Edinburgh Ladies, Thornton Ladies, Ayr Ice Rink Ladies, Lyndoch Ladies, Glasgow Ladies, Leswalt Curling Club and Fal- kirk Ice Rink, Mrs.Gow.wife of Brigadier J.W.H.Gow, president-elect of the Royal Club is captain of the side, and the vice-captain is Mrs.Highet.Mrs.McPherson will act as secretary for the tour.Mrs.Love (skip) and Mrs, Glen have again won Scottish Ladies\u2019 Championship and their record now stands at five attempts, four victories.; SCOTTISH COMMITTEE The committee members are as follows: Mrs.Wm.Rowles (chairman), Mrs.R.J.Stuart (president LCA), Mrs.J.O.Meadows, Mrs.Eric Shorey, Mrs.A.Collinge.Miss Olive Rogers.Mrs.K.M.Ed, Mrs.David Stewart.Mrs.Warren Soper and Mrs.Claude Maxwell.SCHEDULE Sunday afternoon, tea at the home of Mrs, R.J.Stuart; evening \u2014 at homes of hostesses.venership of Mrs.Seila Watt The Mother's Ciub, under the convenership of Mrs.W.H.Bru- nini, entertained the grade chil- drez of St.Paul's and St.Leo's Schools at a skating party held at Loyola Auditorium on December 26.- Montreal Women's ORT held its paid-up membership luncheon in conjunction with the National Leadership Institute on Wednesday at the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue.The guest speaker was Mr.Saul Hayes, National Executive Director of the Canadian Jewish Congress.Following Mr.Hayes\" address the first showing in Canada took place of a new ORT x Monday morning, curling, Royal Montreal Curling Club, luncheon \u2014 afternoon, curling, Town of Mount Royal Curling Club, 2:30 p.m.\u2014 tea, 3:30 p.m.Hostesses at tea: Heather Curling Club, Outremont Curling Club, Mount Royal Curling Club, St.George Curling Club and St.Lambert Curling Club.Tuesday \u2014 Chantecler, St.Adele en Haut, luncheon and a short tour of the Laurentians\u2014 evening\u2014dinner, Windsor Hotel, given by Ladies Curling Association, Wednesday morning, curling, Pointe Claire Curling Club, luncheon \u2014 afternoon, curling, Ste.Anne de Bellevue Curling Club, dinner.Thursday morning, curling, Lachute Curling Club, luncheon \u2014afternoon, curling, Seigniory Club, dinner and overnight visit.Friday morning, leave by bus for Ottawa, Curling and luncheon, Ottawa Curling Club \u2014 afternoon, tea, Government House\u2014evening, dinner, Chateau Laurier, given by all the Curling Clubs, Ottawa District.Saturday morning, curling, Rideau Curling Club, luncheon, Royal Ottawa Golf Club\u2014after- noon, tea, Glebe Curling Club \u2014 evening, cocktail party at the home of Mrs.Hutcheson, Sunday, leave for Port Hope.+ x Jewish Fresh Air Camp open for registration The Jewish Laurentian Fresh Air Camp has opened registration for its 1958 camping season, according to Mrs.J.L.Adelstein, president.The camp.which is one of the three Jewish Community Camps supported by Combined Jewish Appeal of Montreal, offers healthful two-week vacations for mothers with young children aged three to seven years, It is located at St.Hippolyte, some 40 miles from Montreal, on Lac L'Achigan.Registration is limited, and parents are urged to register early by phoning the Jewish Community Camps office at VIctor 5-9185 to arrange appointments.The camp offers many recreational facilities and programs are planned by the counsellors for both mothers and children.Moderate fees are charged to those families whe can pay, Mrs.Adelstein said.Telephone Pioneers The monthly get-together of the Montreal Life Members\u2019 Club Telephone Pioneers of America, will take place in the Club Rooms, 3rd Floor of Beaver Hall building, on Wednesday, January 15 at 2 p.m.Wives of members are cordially invited, also widows of former members.LADY IN WAITING MATERNITY SHOP Announces the opening of Montreal's newest Maternity Centre on JANUARY 15th, Featuring the latest in Cocktail \u2014 Afternoon Dresses and Separates.You are cordially invited at 5336 Queen Mary Rd.HU.8-6227 film entitled \u201cElahu\u2019s House\u201d.PLateau 4444 Wedding Flowers There Is Never A Compromise For Quality ! House f Flowers Mountain Street at Sherbrooke tz anor an 4 men % > Raln + + Druggist Assn WA + ee - The Women's Auxiliary of the Independent Retail Druggist Association, will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday at 1 p.mat Miss Montreal.Two door prizes will be\u201dgfven away.- Change of Address The Montreal Council of Women are now happily installed in the new office, room 521, in the Windsor Hotel.The felephone number is UN, 6-9611, Toastmistress Club Debate meeting of the Mount Royal Toastmistress Club will be held Monday at 6 p.m.in the Green Room of the -Queen's Hotel.Music group Ann Savage, soprano, and Jean Lowe, monologist, will be the featured artists\u2018 at the next meeting of the Music Appreciation group of the Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club, to be held at the home of Mrs.Wilson Craig, 4362 Hingston avenue, on Friday, January 10 at 2 p.m.Ladies\u2019 Literary Society The January meeting of the, Dominion-Douglas Ladies Literary Society will be held on Friday, January 17, at 3 p.m, in Leslie Hall corner Lansdowne avenue and Westmount boulevard.Vera Brittain, author and lecturer will talk on \u201c\u2018Autobiography in Literature\u201d.The musical artist will be Margaret Preston, soprano.Hospital tour The \u201cKnow your Montreal\u201d group of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club will visit Ste.Justine Hospital, 3175 Cote St.Catherine road, on January 29 at 2.30 p.m.Tea will be served at the close of the tour.Any member wishing to make this trip please contact Mrs.D.K.Gowans, HU 8-2840 or Mrs.H.D.Bourne, HU 1-9129, as soon as possible.Should sufficient interest be indicated, a LEARN TO DRIVE THRU TRAFFIC WITH LAUZON DRIVING SCHOOL LTD.We are One of the Largest Automobile Driving Schools in the World Choices of Automatic or Standard Transmission Door step service AUTC TRAINER Start to learn with an Indoor Meaning M Machine Phone or Write for Valuable Free Premiums and Our Low Rates Nervous Learners Welcome DUAL CONTROL CARS 5054 Cote des Neiges REgent 1-1112 4869 St.Denis AVenue 38-5125 JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric ec uipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions.Children\u2019s Supports a Specialty.By apnointment only New Phone Number WE.2-1545 MRS.ALTON GOLDBLOOM, vice-president of the Province of Quebec Association of Hospital Auxiliaries, who will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital on Tuesday at 2:30 pm.in the YWCA, 1355 Dor- chester street west, Mrs.Gold- bloom\u2019s subject will be on the role of volunteers in the hospital.\u2018bus will the trip.Non-Pensioned Widows \u2018The first meeting of the New Year of the Non-Pensioned Veterans\u2019 Widows\u2019 Association.Inc.will be held Monday evening, January J3, in the Legion Hall, Verdun, at 8 o'clock.It is expected that the president, Mrs, Margaret Wainford, will be back for this meeting and the executive would like all members to make a special effort to attend.be engaged for Guild and WA The Guild and WA of St.Matthew's Anglican Church will hold the general meeting in the Parish Hall on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.The general meeting will be pre- ceeded by an executive meeting at 1.15 p.m.Members of Group \u2018F' will serve afternoon tea and the Juniors will have a table of home cooking.Dominion-Douglas WMS The annual meeting and election of officers for 1958 of Dominion-Douglas Church WMS will be held at 2.30 p.m.on Tuesday in Lesiie Hall.Dr.and Mrs.Allen Knight from Algola, Africa, will be the speakers.The soloist will be Mrs.George Patterson.accompanied by Mrs.Noel Hardy.Conveners, Mrs.M.B.McLaren and Mrs.J.Mc.D.Scott.The president, Mrs.Douglas Jackson wil] preside.Tour of Museum At 3 p.m.on Saturday, January 18 Mr.Arthur Lismer, well-known Canadian artist, will conduct a tour of the Montreal Museum of fine arts for the Business Women's Unit of the Catholic Women\u2019s League.Miss Emily Charest, president of the unit, and Miss Sophie Stockwell, convener for the event, assisted by members of the reception committee, will receive the guests.Tea will be served.TALK ON SCROLLS Immanuel Ben-Dor, assistant director of antiquities for tne state of Israel, and visiting lecturer of Harvard University, will discuss the Dead Sea Scrolls, Monday.Jan.13, at 8.30 p.m., at the Shaar Hashomayim congregation hall, 450 Kensington avenue, Westmount, The lecture which is open to the public, is sponsored by the Abraham Ansel Levin Lodge af the Zionist Men's Association of Canada \u2018 Gyrette Club The January meeting of The Gyrette Club of Montreal will be held on Monday, at 8.15 p.m.at the home of Mrs.Edith Edwards, No.8 Sixth avenue, Dorval.St.Andrew's WA The Women\u2019s Association of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Westmount will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday at 2 p.m.in Hutchison Han\u201d The Red Cross group will meet at.10 a.m.Tea will be served.Military whist A military whist is to be held in the church hall of Westminster Centra] United Church, 926 Atwater avenue, on Friday, January 17.There will be door prizes and refreshments will be served, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 J N.D.G.Club group The Cancer Dressings group of the Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club will re-commence on January 16 at 10.30 am.in Knox - Crescent Kensington Church.Clean cottons are always welcome and may be left *at the church any Thursday between 10.30 a.m.and 4 p.m.Women's Art Society The first.meeting of the New Year, of the Women's Art Society of Montreal will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m,, in the lecture hall of the Museum of Fine Arts.Pierre Ranger, Editeur Sélection du Reader's Digest, will speak on \u201cEditing for the Millions.\u201d Residents of Eventide enjoy Christmas party * Members of the Women's Auxiliary of the Eventide Home uf the Salvation Army derived much pleasure and enjoyment from once again sponsoring the Annual Christmas party for the residents of the Home on December 18.The party was held in the Assembly Hall of the Home.Each resident received a Christmas stocking containing gifts, candy and fruit filled by the efforts of Mrs.A.Roy Clous- ton and her committee.Mrs.B.T.Gardner, in the ab sence of Mrs.J.A.P.McGee, took charge of the entertainment, Mrs.R.Berry, chairman of the Social Committee worked very hard along with members of her committee in serving dainty refreshments to climax a wonderful evening to the folk who make the Eventide their \u201cHome\u201d.UF pee mil EN 7 Call _ WE.5-2486 or WE.5-0562 for an appointment kJ The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 10, 1958 9 WwW January 10, in Victoria Hall, estmount Club Westmount.The speaker will be The Westmount Women's Club Mr.George Mooney.Tea will he is holding a general meeting on served.| Annual Far Sale ! \u2019 Furs REG'D.BEAUTIFUL FURS AT BIG REDUCTIONS 1383 Greene Ave.WE.3-3270 \u2018Near Sherbrooke) * DRESSES 0% 10 50% orr BLOUSES SKIRTS * SWEATERS \u201cSLACKS 20% orr SALE STARTING TODAY Mau 7 LADIES WEAR ® 1233 GREENE AVENUE, WESTMOUNT WE.5-9541 ® 1107 DECARIE BLVD., Norgate Shopping Centre RI.4.1603 January Sale of Cold Wave Permanents $8.50 This Is What You Get: % Conditioner Shampoo % Cold Wave Permanent Y% Style Set Glamour Rinse Gite Bena So 1347 GREENE AVENUE LIL MOTORS 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.The Fabulous BMW !SETTA 300 $1098.($386.50 Down \u2014 $39.00 Per Month} 72 M.P.Gal.62 M.P.Hr.Heater incl.WE.5-4616 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE ES evenings until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 3e for each additional word CSL HU.1-2771.The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising - Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted affer 10.30 a.m.Thursday for ~ current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on duty after 5 Words 45¢ oy \u201d gt si p.m.Tuesday and Wednesday RRR ! PROPERTY FOR SALE 10 OFFICES TO LET 29 [The Fabulous BMW ISETTA 300 $1098.($386.50 Down \u2014 $39.00 Per Month): 72 M.P.Gal.62 M.P.Hr.Heater incl.91h MOTORS 1822 - 34 St.Catherine W.WE.5-4616 34 HELP WANTED 169 Que Brick bungalow, Metropolitan Boulevard, in most pop- Park.Features: 12 x 26 living-dining room broad- draperies; lovely kitchen with double stainless steel sink; dinette space; with colored fixtures; attached heated garage; scaped: distance to schools, trains, Local swimming pool summer.Large first mortgage, early write owner: Pointe Claire, ular with loom; occupancy, Pointe Claire 6 rooms, south new section of Cedar fireplace; floor to wall to ceiling wall asphalt driveway; churches, parks, new Phone or Fairhaven Ave.bec.OXford 5-2285 of tile bath T.V, antenna; fully land- walking bus, shopping centre.planned next Bayview, COTTAGE built 1950.6 rooms, oil heating.220 wiring, fireplace, newly decorated.Landscaped.rockery.Reason, Large terrace with Low down payment.parents deceased.51 Lakeside.IRVINE, large duplex, revenue $1460.Could be increased, $18,000.AV.8- 2997.3 COUTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE LAC Labelle school remodelled fur- nished.Ideal hunting.Bargain to settle estate, $2,000.00 cash.HU.1.0 9 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Teenage Specialty Shop At low price.Forced to sell because of illness.For appointment, HU.5882 13 APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED, 3-room apartment furnished or unfurnished for office manager, single, sober, good references, vicinity the Glen, Greene Avenue, Sherbrooke, Girouard.J.Be- langer, WE.5-7438 from 8 to 5 p.m.only.Not Saturday.Chit La Classical Ballet and Modern Dance NEW TERM NOW IN SESSION 326 VICTORIA AVENUE - WESTMOUNT - HU.1-811] THE EVANS SISTERS SCHOOL of the DANCE and MUSIC @® BALLET @ TOE @ TAP @ ACROBATIC Royal Academy of Dancing Syllabus Taught.For information, call WE.7-4707 4845 Sherbrooke St.West corner Victoria Ave.Hospital Technicians \u2014 classes in D'Arcy McGee School, 220 Pine west \u2014 call Thomas More Registrar for details BE.6572 \"for adults\u2019 inquiring minds\" The Thomas More Institute announces NEW EVENING COURSES Great Issues in Education .Great Books (Ist year) .Workshop in Human Relations Drawing and Painting Poetry and the: Age of Reason The Art of Effective Speech .Course in English for Nurses, Doctors, ea vou The Intellectual Preoccupations of Our Age January 23 Woman's World of Today (to be held in Ritz Carlton Hotel} .January 28 Society and The Individual (4 lectures) .February 3 The World and The Incarnation (5 lectures) February 26 January 14 January 15 January 16 January 20 January 21 January 22 »\u2026.freee cect ran ne ress sr neers .cre ses January 22 Three-Ten Inc.Westmount OFFER in new building Modern, well illuminated offices.Available for APPLY Victoria Building Corner Western and Victoria Choice office space 425 sq.ft.up to 1200 sq.ft.immediate occupancy HUnter 9-4281 Used in Displays \u2019 ALSO USED REFRIGERATOR \"AND STOVE 1185 DRUMMOND STUN.6-5839 + Steel Kitchen Cabinet FEMALE Part Time Supervisor Reliable woman to assume part time supervision duties of small boys at Mackay's School.HU, 1-3309.\u201d LADIES Avon Cosmetics, pleasant profitable work as neighDorhood representative, For appointment call PL.7885.BABY SITTING Mothers! Leave your children withs out worry.We provide experienced mothers or young grandmothers.Special membership offer.H Y DUMPTY BABY SITTING BUREAU HU.8-2474 85 SITUATIONS WANTED Must Sell Child's crib and mattress.fect condition, $25.00.HU.8-0283.In per- FEMALE GOOD home care daily, infant or pre-school.NDG area.Phone before 6 p.m.HU.8-4530.Electric Stove Westinghouse, 24°\u2019, $80.00.RE.1-0621, REFINED lady requires interesting position, experienced sales, clerical, social work.Immediate, WE, 2-1018.37 SITUATIONS WANTED Khalabar Rug tion.Value $1,000, 0722 evenings.for $600.2 Embossed, 12 x 14, in perfect condi- WE.MALE SNOW REMOVAL Driveways, front verandahs, sides walks kept clear of snow.DE.5625.Bedroom Suite Dark walnut, bed.bureau.table and man\u2019s chest.EL, 4244, Bankruptcy Stock Bedroom, chesterfield, kitchen visions.8-4761.3541 Van Horne No.1.dressing 4 sets; stoves, Frigidaires, Hide-a-beds, tele- RE.ONE bookcase, glass doors; 2 coffee tables; one stand lamp: one large beautiful blue rug; one studio couch.Various other good condition, items.All in Reasonable, 12 APARTMENTS TO LET DE.9540.DINING ROOM SUITE tion May 1st, EL.7650 MODERN 3-room apartment to let ; .with bath and shower.OR, 1.9277.Doss manogans, pracheay, new, 12 16 FLATS, DUPLEXES SPACE HEATER TO LET Dun Therm, like new, $30.00; 2 oil rums, $5.00 each.HU.8-7612.NDG.7 rooms, heated, 2nd storey, front of Trenholme Park on Park 4 WARDROBE TRUNKS Row West.$135.00 monthly.Occupa- Is good condition.EL.3627.CENTRAL: heated.hot water, newly KITCHEN sets, all colors, arborite tops, $45.00.3541 Van Horne No.after 6, HU.1.9923, large, bright, decorated.Immediate occupancy.RE.8-4761.\u2019 OR.1-4764, 20 ROOMS TO LET ANTIQUE sideboard, antique sofa; large ateleg table; REGENT near Sherbrooke, large small tables: ga wagon; upfront bed-sitting room, breakfast.holstered easy chair; small gentleman.Phone before 2 p.m.or ROOM to let for gentleman, in Westmount.Phone WE.2-4393 after 6 p.m.rugs.All good condition.WE, 3-5044.SMALL walnut antique china cabinet; muskrat coat, size 14: 2 cornices and draw rods.In perfect con.39 LOST NEW brown lady's shoes, vicinity Sherbrooke and Victoria or on bus.HU.8.5135.15 MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS Attention! Mortgage loans quickly, Contractors, privates.Notary.EL.06.Trades and Professional Cards 20 Words 75¢ Additional Words 3e Each DRESSMAKING HAVE your alterations, remakes and repairs done very reasonably.HU.8-3338.EUROPEAN dressmaker - designer, dresses, suits, coats, made to measure.Alterations.Specializes in lace.5110 Sherbrooke, Apt.1, DRESSMAKING, alterations by expert.Good ideas.382 Metcalfe Ave., WE.7-4833.FURNITURE PEPAIRS ANTIQUE furniture restoration, reproduction.Cabinet and furniture made to order, repaired, remodelled.John's Cabinet Making Reg'd., rear 1251 Greene.WE.7-4879, FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled Full Dress Suit and Tuxedo Coat Personal heights 5614\" pant leg.Perfect p.m, , Wais 35-36, ?2 sleeve length, 2912\u201d 1 condition.Bargain.RE.8-9714 after 6.30 t CRYSTAL chandelier, 6 lights, $200.RE.7-2387.BEATTY washing machine, large size; combination radio and record player with glass top, never used.EL.6136.CREDENZA, mahogany, Fruitwood finish, custom built, revolving liquor bar, built-in radio and Hi-Fi, 10\" speaker, like new, $500.00.RI.7-1220.31 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTIQUE furniture, china, paintings, jewellery,- silver.RH Mullins, Skis and Boots Complete Hans Schneider Hickory Laminated skis with steel cables and steel edges, complete with steel ski poles and Tyrol made-to-measure boots, man's size 6 to 7 (personal height 5'6!%2\"'), in splendid condition.Bargain at $50.00.Call RE.8- 9714 after 6.30 p.m.\u201cUse Examiner Classified Ads Reg'd.1317 Greene, WE.5-3894, 32 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED iti at Flomen Exclusive Furs ato.ai 3 à Greene Live, WE, 2-3312, \u2019 = adie and recor : on en Cn Ed Feely Hii pu | MEAG, rencielr wero ent.locality.Westmoant.DE.\" bray, 2rand new.Sherbrooke West.Suede suits: little hats;: hosiery: amt NDG, sober business gentleman, HU CHILDREN 8 Smocked dresses, made brellas.Henry awn Furs, 1583 : ' : .\u2018 oi .ore e, .3-3270.23-3034, 6 p.m., HU.8-4530.Greene Avenu _ 29 FOR SALE BLACK Persian lamb, size 16, by : Perley\u2019s.$350.00.WE.7.6957.NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE Notice is hereby given that LEONARD LOWREY, tailor, of the City and District of Montreal, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at its present, next or next follows ing session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, MARION CURRIE, switchboard operator, of the City and Distric.o.Montreal, on the grounds of adultery and desers tion.Montreal, December 12th, 1957, ADOLPHE GARDNER.Q.C.Attorney for Applicant, 1255 University Street, Montreal, P.Q.PART-TIME general for apartment, Melville, St.Catherine, 1 to 5 week days, $15.00.WE, 7-4811.Sitter For Friday and Saturday evenings, Western NDG, light duties.References required.HU, 1-7439, RESPONSIBLE girl as housemaid and to help with 2 school age children.Cook and char kept.Must speak English, Christian family.References required.EL.6005.NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE Notice is hereby given that EDWIN SHOWLER mechanic, of the City and District of Montreal, will apply to \u2018the Parliament of Can ada at the present, next or next following session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, DORA LOUISE GIBLIN, housewife, of the City and District of Montreal, on the grounds of adultery and deser- ion, Montreal, December 12th, 1957.y ADOLPHE GARDNER, Q.C.Attorney for Applicant, 1255 University Street, Montreal, P.Q.ON bt CM Sd od A DS an ow Page ae iy ne St ETI, An THE CHEQUE that sent internationally known barrel jumper Yvon Jolin to the world's competition is being presented by Don W.McNaughton, left, Carling Breweries advertising manager.In the competition Jolin® placed fourth.Left to right: Mr.McNaughton, Don Marshall, NHL Canadiens, Jolin and Claude Provost, also of the Canadiens.\u2018Westmount stars take lead over St.Laurent Westmount Stars took over sole possession of first place bv virtue of ther: 5-1 win over Saint Laurent TP\u2019's in the Saint Laurent Intermediate Hockey League.: + TP's Tim Kairns scored at 1:18 of the first period on a combined effort with Don Malone and Roy Cherrier.TP\u2019s then played a defensive type of game in an effort to protect this lead but learned the hard way that a good offense is always the best defense, Stu McCowan broke away at 9:56 of the second period, to beat Jim Kerr, Less than five minutes later Bobby Brown took a pass from Pete Mitchell end Brian Heaney to put West- mount nhead 2-1 and they were never headed.The third period saw two more brakaways that turned into goals as Bob Painchaud scorzd: at 1.19 and Ross Murray at 11:32.- Wally David combined with Pat Craig to notch the fourth goal at 3:12.Westmount: Goal, D Brambell: defense: R.Murray and B.Pain- chaud; forwards: uJ.Heaney, S McCowan, B.Bruwn; subs: W David, P.Mitchell, A.Turner.J Dell Elce, J Beasant P.Cooney, D Dunbar and P.Craig.St.Laurent: Goal, J Kerr; defense: D.Malone and M.Malone; forwards: C.Lehman, B.Sleeth and V.Ramsay; subs.: R.Cherrier, P.Woodman, J.Kairns, J.Duraek and M.Saucier.STANDING GP WL D F APts, Westmount .8 6 2 0 42 33 12 St.Laurent .8 5 3 à 3% 22 10 Royal Pharm.8 4 4 0 34 26 8 Unity trampled 82-57 by Lakeshore Lakeshore, who are expected to play senior \u201cA\u201d along with YMHA Blues and Georgians came up with a big win over Westmount Unity Boys\u2019 club on Monday beating the Westies 82- 57.The game was played at John Rennie High School in Pointe Claire.\u2019 Phil Fleurquin was high scorer for the winners with 21 while playing coach Ed Lucht scored 17 points.Lucht was good on rebounds wher: his height was a big factor.Ulrich Brown was Unity's big man scoring 23 points.| Black Watch officers lead fastball league Black Watch roared into first place in the Officers\u2019 section of the Military Fastball League with a resounding 29-6 victory over Maisonneuve, \u2018Darcy McGovern and Egan Chambers were the big guns for the winners as they collected seven hits apiece in eight tries.Alister Pryde was the winning pitcher.Harry Harrison pitched 17th Hussars to another easy win as he won a 14-hit, 16-8 decision over Grenadier Guards.Harrison struck out nine men in chalking up the victory.Doug Rédomar was the losing pitcher.GOLF & SYD FRY, Sixth Two Classes \u2014 Tuesdays and Thursdays COMMENCING TUESDAY, JAN.28th.AND THURSDAY, JAN.30th.- ÿ p.m.to 10 p.m.8 Class Lessons Conducted By Golf Pro at St.Margaret's Golf Club For Further Information Call WE.7-3916 WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.1585 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST { Annual SCHOOL CLINIC | \u201cvs M.St.\u2014 David Bier Photo Pool records set by 'Y' swimmers A swim meet to set pool rec- crds was held at Westmount YMCA for boys and girls during the holidays.This was the first time sich a swim meet has been he!d and a number of pool records were set.Crawl Stroke: Girls age 10 and under 50 yards, Joceyln Lerner 56.7 seconds.Boys age 10 and under 50 yards.Jack Eimèr 40.3 seconds.Girls age 12 and under.50 yards, Ingrid de Baint- ner 45.7 seconds.Boys age 12 and under, 50 yards, Duncan Finlayson 40 seconds.Boys age 14 and under.50 yards.Charlie McCambridge 32.7 seconds.Girls age 16 and under 100 yards, Marilyn Leavitt 1 min.15.7 sec.Boys age 16 and under 100 yards, Evan Black 59.5 seconds.Breast Stroke: Girls age 10 and under, 50 yards, Elizahcth Marchant 1 min.14 sec.Boys age 10 and under, 50 yards, Jack Eimer 55.8 seconds.Boys age 12 and under.50 yards, Duncan Finlayson 102.4 sec.Boys age 12 and under, 50 yards, Dick Eimer 43.4 sec.Boys age 16 and under.100 yards, Evan Black 1.32 sec.Back Stroke: Girls age 10 and under, 3 lengths, Elizabeth Marchant 1.41 sec.Boys age 10 and under, 3 lengths, Jack Eimer 49.8 sec.Girls age 12 and under.3 lengths, Ingrid de Baintner 1.01 sec.Boys age 12 and under.3 lengths, Don Guadagni 49.6 sec.Boys age 14 and under, 3 lengths, Charles AlcCambridge 41 sec.Boys age 16 and under.6 lengths, Charles McCambridge 1.33 sec.Butterfly: Boys age 12 and under, 3 lengths, Don Guadagni 1.05 sec.Boys age 14 and under.3 lengths, Dick Eimer .41 sec.Boys age 16 and under.g lengths, Evan Black 1 min.41 sec.School cage games Jan.9 \u2014 B&n (W), Loyola vs JGHS: Ban.(V7), LCC vs JRHS: Jr, NHS vs SHM; Sen.\"B\"\u201d McGee vs St Laurent: Sen.\u201cB\u201d.LCC vs OHS; Sen, \u201cA\u201d.M.St, L, vs CHS Jan 10 \u2014 Ban.(E), OHS vs CBS: Ban, (E), HSM vs M.St L.: Jr.OHS L.; £en.\"A\".Loyola vs HSM Jan 13 \u2014 Ban (W).St Laurent vs LCC: Ban.'(E), OHS vs RHS; Jr.WHHS vs BBHS: Sen.*B\u201d St.T.A.vs LHS; Sen.\u201cA\u201d, BBHS vs Loyola.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 10, 1958 1 ree draws in par ESTMOUNT Recreation \u2018Department 1958 hockey season with 32 teams registered got underway last Saturday morning with the termites opening at Prince Albert park and the Mosquitos at Westmount.TERMITE Rangers and Maple Leafs played to a 2-2 draw.Bisons elged Baron 1-0 on Steve Kerri- gan's goal and Braves blasted Dukes 8-0, featuring a six-goal performance by Brahm Levine, MOSQUITO Neil Capper's third tally was all that was as Canadians blanked Wings 1-0 in the \u201cA\" division opener.Raiders trounced Cadets 8-2.Tim Rothwell with four; Darrell Munro with two and Ian Kennedy and Mike Dench with singles divided the winner's scoring.Artie Driver scored both Cadet\u2019s goals.Crowns and Black Hawks tied 1-1 in the first game of the \u201cB\" section.Danny Pedros period needed k hockey scored for Crowns; Doug Mun- cey for the Hawks.Martin Cundall led Rangers to a'4-0 win open the Dragons in the other \u201cB\u2019 game.PEE WEE Two close games were played in the pee wee division.Donald Millichamp scored for Cardinals and Truman Neilson for Knights as the teams battled to a 1-1 tie, Erdlgardo Garcia tallied twice as Dalhousie trimmed Guards 4-3.Brian Wood potted two for the Losers.BANTAM Mike Benoit scored once and assisted George Spare on the winner at St.Leo's won out by a 2-1 count over Royal in a well played contest, Chuck Burton got the Royals Marker.MIDGET Peter Meyer was on the doorstep to tip in a blistering blue line drive by Basil Stevens that gave the Cataracts a 3-2 victory over the Wings.The winning tally was Meyers second of the night.Barry Stevens, up from the bantams Scores af a glance TERMIFE * Rangers 2, Maple Leafs 2.Bisons I, Barons 0 Braves 8, Dukes 0.MO.QUITO \u201cA\u201d Canadians 1, Wings 0.Raiders 8, Cadets 2.MOSQUITO \u201cB\u201d Crowns 1, Black Hawks J.Rangers 4, Dragons 0.PEE WEE Cardinal's 1, Knights 1, ~ Dalhousie 4, Guards 3.BANTAM St.Leo's 2, Royals 1.MIDGC™ Cataracts 3, Wings 2.\u2018Wheel of fortune\u2019 gymnastic contest winners announced Thirty boys and girls entered the \u2018Wheel of Fortune\u201d Gymnastic Contest at Westmount \u201cY\" January 3rd.Winners were declared as follows: Girls Age 9 to 11 \u2014 (1) Linda Waller (2) Beth Marchant 13) Carol Hazen.Boys Age 9 to 11 \u2014 (1) Chris Blair (2) Donald Guadagni (3) Jack Eimer.Girls Age 12 to 14 \u2014 (1) Sylvia Spittle (2) Margaret Jacobs.Boys Age 12 to 14 \u2014 (1) Stanley Smith (2) Jim Parker (3) Rod Anderson.Intermediate Leaders \u2014 Girls (1) Janet Pickford (2) Marilyn Leavitt (3) Cathy Rhind.Intermediate Leaders \u2014 Boys (1) Alan Gilmore.Competitors spun the \u201cWheel of Fortune\u201d and \u201cdrew\u201d ten stunts from a list ol forty gymnastic tricks on the side horse, Parallel Bars, High Bar, Balance Beam.Mats, Rings.Trampoline or Free Hand exercise.Their performance was marked by judges Eleanor Paget, Janet Pickford.Marilyn Leavitt, Cathy Rhind, Doreen Connors, Alan Gilmore.Dodd Dixon, and Lew Waller.KENWOOD\u2019S WESTMOUNT TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD.Head Office: 4221 St.Catherine St.W.\u2014WEllington 3-1113 5 Courcelette Quebec City: e Packing © Storage +Was a standout in the Wings nets.Westmount hockey league games B: NTAM Tuesday, Varsity v: Western, East.Thursday, St.eo's vs McGill, Stayner; Royals vs Varsity, East.PEE WEE Friday: Knights vs Bishops, Stay- ner; Guards vs Cardinals, East.Monday: Academites vs Dalhousie, Stayner; Indians vs Wings, East, Wednesday: Laihousie vs Bishops, East; Wings vs Knights, Stayner.MIDGIT Monday: Aces vs Wings, Stayner.Wednesday: Cataracts vs Wings, Stayner.MOSQUITO \u2018B\u2019 Saturday: (9:30) Dragons vs Crowns; (10:10) Rangers vs Black Hawks, MOSQUITO \u2018A\u2019 Saturday: (10:30) Cadets vs Canadians; (11:20) Raiders vs Wings.TERMITE Saturday: (9:30) Barons vs Braves; (10:10) Bisons vs Maple Leafs; (10:20) St.Leo's Rangers vs Dukes, ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY DE.3541 FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.® Groceries and Imported Delicacies.NATIONA[: s0OD SHop \"The Home of Fine Foods\u201d 4865 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) ve Street\u2014MUrray 3-4496 8 eo Crating e Shipping e Local and Long Distance Moving KENWOOD'S reputation is based on wide experience \u2014 fast, safe and reliable service.Our representative will advise you on al} your moving and storage problems \u2014 large or small \u2014 local, national, international or overseas.Member Canadian Warehousemen's Association Agents for A OWER.530 YEA Ilied Van Lines URI TETE ry he TE 3 ET Ea Ee PAS ETS 12 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 10, 1958 .\u2018Good Building Has Three Conditions: Comfort, Solidity and Delight\u2019 1 | VITRUVIUS ROMAN ARCHITECT TO JULIUS CAESAR The FORTY-THREE HUNDRED WESTERN AVENUE APARTMENTS, WESTMOUNT Exclusive Agents : The Royal Trust Company REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT | 4 105 St.James Street West Victor 5-4221 ON THE PREMISES : WE.2-0440 sg.aa org the ing Ver sun imp "]
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