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[" - \u2018MUSHROOM\u2019 A simulated H-bomb explosion \u2014 complete with mushroom smoke cloud \u2014 will highlight a public tion of a nuclear attack at the L7th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars Armory Monday night at 8.30 o'clock.The demonstration, to be known as 'Operation ground zero\u2019, is under the direction of Lt.-Col.Julian R.Benbow, CD, commander sars, and is designed to show the ublic the sequence of events that might be expected in the guided missle attack.it will include brief talks by experts on missile weapons and nuclear Prominent speakers will include: Dr.J.\"Sternberg, professor of civil.defence and nuclear hygiene, University of Montreal and chairman of the North American Nuclear Radiation Committee; Mr.J.T.Wallace, explosions.MC, deputy commandant, Canadian Civil Defence College, Arn- prior.Ont.and\u2019 Dr.Frank Perrier.an authoritv on intercontinental weapons systems development.Featured will be an \u201cattack\u201d on a made] city, accompanied hy an audio play showing its effects on the people and a display of first aid methods, with simulated casualties by the St.John's Ambulance Brigade.There will also be models of guided missiles and a display of photographs of weapons systems and launchings.Civil and military leaders and demonstra- of the Hus- event of a representatives of various organizations interested in disaster defence, will attend the demonstration.Army sources stated, that while the militia can in no way attempt to organize or assume the responsibility for civil defence, being a purely civic matter, it is believed a demonstration on this subject will render a much needed public \u2018service at this time.The organizing of this demonstration by the 17th Hussars, underlines the fact that today, all militia regiments are devoting 4 A part of their training to civil defence subjects and disaster training.Through the years, it has been à function of ihe militia to be trained and ready to serve the civil power if called upon in an emergency.It is hoped the Monday demonstration will encourage formation of civil defence study groups by other organizations, such as service clubs and various civil associations.The St.John's Brigade, which would be a key organization in any disaster, | (Continued on page 15) Ambulance ; resolutions presented {rom in convention By POWELL SMILEY (Special to the Examiner) Ottawa \u2014 Something over 5.- 000 Liberals are sleeping late this morning, recovering from the effects of the week-long serjes of meetings, voling, debat-_ ing and other activities connect- VER WESTMOUNT | Marler plays major role of Liberals convention floor.They too had to be carefully considered by the Committee.In spite of the magnitude of this Lask, it was, to a certain extent, almost a by-product of Mr.Marler's main job.Everyone (Continued on Page 7) ed with the National Conventions which wound up in a blaze of publicity yesterday.\u2019 Of all the 5,000, no one has a better right to be feeling a mite fatigued than Hon.George Mar- ler.For the better part of à month prior to the Convention.the former Transport Minister spent all the time he could spare from Parliament in burrwwing through a pile of some 325 separate resolutions which flooded in from all over the country.Each one of those resolutiens had to be processed well in advance of the convention.in order that the best of the batch would be ready for the 150-man Resolutions Committee.which was chosen during the first day of the Convention.After that, the Committee.un- d-r Mr.Marler's chairmanship.sifted the resolutions and picked out those which best expressed Liberal thought.These were then combined into a dozen or se master resolutions.In addition, there were the the Realty sales in Westmouni hold position Tigures released by the Montreal Real Estate Board placed Westmount 10th among the suburban municipalities for rea) estate sales in the month of October.28 sales made during this time amounted to $560,304, For the ten month period from January to October, Westmount is 8th with sales totalling $2,743,610.Overal figures showed that though total sales in the City of Montreal were down from the corresponding period (ast Year, sales in the suburban municipalities were appreciably greater.\u201cPro\u201d sports are harmful say pupils .After a heated debate Wednesday, about 130 Westmount Senior High School students decided that professional sports do more harm than good, at a meeting of the Current Events Club in the school, During a popular vote judging of winners in threc debates by club members, the students voted Annabelle Thorpe winner for the affirm-; ative in the third debate thal \u201cprofessional sports do more harm than good.\u201d | Miss Thorpe\u2019s strong points were \u201cprofessional players sustain dangerous injuries\u201d and \u201cprofessional sport brecdsy gambling,\u201d Lorne Oliver, defending the negative, stated that professional sports are \u201cjust another occupation,\u201d and said that \u201cmoney carned has set up many athletes in rood businesses.\u201d In the Sharon other two debates, Clyke won for the negative in the debate that a boy is more useful in a home than a girl.Andrew Davidson debated the affiem- ative, Barbara Clarke won the affirmative side in the debate that publie schools are better than private schools, Donna Cummings debated the negative, ! : January Bright and cold, followed Next week's weather YUE Now CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Tuesday and Wednesday nights after 5 until 8.30 p.m.DIAL HU.1-277 Printing week story is told Rofarians IR.S.\u2018Bob\u2019 Robson, treasurer of Rebson Printers, told Westmount Totarians the story of Printing Week Wednesday at the regular weekly luncheon meeting at Victoria Hall.The movement, he said, was a U.S.plan, and had only been taken up locally the past five years.Montreal, he said, was the first Canadian city to join the movement which was backed here by 500 printers employing 12,000 craftsmen.Total printing saules in the area, he said, were more than $100 miliions yearly.By ERIC NEAL 18 to 25 by cold mists, freezing drizzle or sleet, and up fo 5 inches of snow, soft in the south, powder in the north, Sunny again and cool, zero or lower at night, then cloud- ine ing and very changeable mid-week, Snowstorms in the north.Wet snow or freezing rains for \\ sunny periods.Pleasant for the end of the week, Ski conditions | mmproving, ermont, the Eastern Townships and the Montreal region, with! VOL.XXIX, No.3 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1958 SIXTEEN PAGES 7 Gas change is coming Although preliminary adjustments for natural gas have been made in Westmount homes, individual appliance adjustments and conversion from manufactured to natural gas will not take place until February 20 in some residences and May 5 in others.According to the Quebec Natural Gas Corporation change-over schedule, individual appliance adjustments will begin on February 20 in district 13 bounded by Kensington and Argyle on the east, Queen Mary Road and Dupuis on the north, Grey and Cote St.Luc road on the west and the CPR tracks on the south.On May 5, conversion will begin in district 33.This district iv bounded by Guy and Remembrance Park on the east, Re- inembrance on the north, Ken- sington and Argyle on the west and the CPR tracks on the south.About 400 specially trained gas adjustment men will move into each district on- the scheduled day.Within two to three days the district change-over (Continued on Page 7) L.Barnier toils on Clarke avenue.-\u2014 Acme Harrison Photo si A} Ih | ] 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 17, 1958 THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT., , Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB D SLI FS AL SSS SILLS fA SS So M > Mari © CEE By Maurice lasine PROGRAM \u2014 1958 , Although the primary interest at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club is centered around the basketball court and the IR outdoor skating and hockey craft and social activities are maintaining a steady pace.Ron Havard and Crystal Cunningham, boys\u2019 work and girls\u2018 work supervisors, respectively; and their large volunteer statf have established an interesting and exciting handicraft program for the forthcoming season.The accent of the handicraft program at the present time is the preparation of articles for the 1958 Hobby Show which takes place ir the late Spring.| GREAT ATTRACTION Sportively speaking, baskethall Is a great attraction for Club members with over 100 boys and girls taxing part in the game.Two biddy teams are entered :n the City of Montreal Biddy Basketball League \u2014 these teams are coached by Bob Neal and nis assistant David Tagieff and Douglas Mariasine; the Bantams, Midgets and Juveniles are entered in che Montreal City Playgrounds League.The Bantams undefeated in two starts are coached by Richard Cessfori: the Midgets also undefeated :n lwo starts are coached by Join \u201cBugs\u201d McDonaugh; the Juveniles, under Coach Bob Neal have 8 one win and no loss record making it a clean sweep for U.B.C.The Mecteors, playing in the Central Section of the Senior \u201cB\u201d M.B.L.haven't fared quite so Well with three straight losses, however, Dick Schroder\u2019s Senior \u201cB\u201d Metropolitan Group are leading their respective section with two wins and one loss.A four team senior Girls\u2019 Basketball House League is now in its siXth week of operation and an all-star team from this group will compete in a City Tournament scheduled to start next week and also will represent the Unity Boys\u2019 Club in Provin.ial Play-downs.The team will be coached by Doug.Potvin.The Juvenile Girls\u2019 Basketball team is coached by Dorothy Mariasine - this team wil] participate 'n a fournament sponsored by tae Montreal Ladies BERGER'S rv SHOE CLINIC Orthopaedic Revisions a specialty 7 SHOE REBUILDER of Quality ® Tinting ® Renovating Courteous Service \u2014 Moderate Prices 376 Victoria Avenur (Opposite Steinberg\u2019s) HU.8-0361 SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE RATES W.FREDERICK - Master Watchmaker 1370 GREENE AVE.(Near Sherbrooke) WE.7-1855 Basketnall 4 like to join the Auxiliary.rinks these days, all indoor League.The team will also participate in a inter-club League.The Midget Girls\u2019 Team is coached by Lorna Ritchie.These girls are currently learning the fundamentals of the game and shouid be ready for competition in the not too distant future.DUPLICATE FEAT John McDonaugh\u2019's Midget cage squad proved to all and sundry that you don\u2019t have to reach senior :tatus to score 100 points in a game, The seniors scored 100 points in a Golden Ball Tournament game against R.C.A.Victors early in December while the Midgels duplicated this feat | | \u2018on January 8th against Montreal East YMCA; the score 100- 34.Billy Hotton was the big gun with 23 points; Ian Gill, 21; Bobby Carter, 19; Donald Laviolette, 14; Clause Jester, 10; Larry Dallas, 9, and David Tagioff, 4 GAMES THIS WEEK BIDDY: Unity \u2018Tigers\u201d vs Tyndale; Unity \u201cCubs\u201d vs Westminster.BANTAM: Unity vs Benny.MIDGET: Unity vs Verdun; Unity vs Rosemount.: JUVENILE: Unity ws Unity vs Point St.Charles.SENIOR \u201cB\u2019\u2019: Meteors vs Point Et Charles; Unity vs Golden Knights.HOUSE LEAGUE: Toilers vs Trotters; Grads vs Cordettes.VOLLEYBALL -A four team volleyball House League will get underway next week under the supervision of Physical Director Bob Neal.The teams will be composed of boys 14 years of age and over.The | games will be played on Saturdays immediately following the Call Me Uncle Radio Show.Boys interested are asked to sign up as soon as possible, LADIES AUXILIARY The Unity Boys' Club Ladies Auxiliary wili hold their annual meeting on Monday, January 20th, at 8 p.m.Mrs.A.W.Wileman, president of the Auxiliary has\u2019 issued an invitation to all the members to attend anc is extending a special invitation to others who wouid Benny; The Ladies Auxiliary for the past several years has contributed valuable service to the Club.JLUB NOTES The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Hockey League commenced operation last week with four games played.In the Atom Section: Leafs 6; Hawks 1.In the Bantam Sec- | tion: Royals 0 Habs 3.Bruins 2, | Wings 2.n the Senior Section: | Eskimos 4, Huskies 1.Games are played every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at Staynor Park Rink.The Jazzarama Junior Teenage Club and the Friday Nite Senior Teen-age Club have resumed their regular social get- to-gethers, the former on Mondays at 7 p.m.and the latter on Fridays at 8 p.m.Band practices are held every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m.The Talent Club also rehearses on Tuesdays, this includes ihe newly-formed precision chorus line under the direction of Heather Smith.The Band is con- Ladies\u2019 and Gent's own material of moderate WESTMOUNT TAILOR and VALET SERVICE C.CYNAMON SUITS and COATS made to order from our or your prices.We do ev of Tailoring\u2014Alterations, Remodelling and Repairs.\u2018QUALITY GUARANTEED 8Y EXPERT HANDS 4255 St.Catherine St.West High Class Tailor kind PROMPT SERVICE WE.3-2672 Mrs.Frank Peden burial here foday Final tribute is being paid today to Mrs, Frank Peden, 4652 Sherbrooke street, Westmount, wife of architect Frank Peden and prominent sportswoman in Montreal West and Westmount, who died Tuesday at her home.She was T4.Born Lena Elizabeth Richardson in Deseronto, Ont., she was the daughter of the late A.A.Richardson, former MPP for East Hastings, and the late Lane Beggs.She was the sister of the late F.H.Richardson, Mrs.Peden wags a graduate of the Ontario Ladies\u2019 College, Whitby, Ont., where she majored in elocution.She was a member of the alumni association of \u2018the college, a charter member and past-president of the Montreal West Women's Club and an active member of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount.\" Especially active in sports, Mrs.Peden was particularly interested in lawn bowling, tennis and curling, and was an active competitor in all three in Montreal West and Westmount.Besides her husband, Mrs.Peden is survived by a son, Frank, of Belleville; two daughters, Fredda, of Montreal, and Marjorie, a member of the staff of the Canadian legation in Helsinki, Finland; and two grandchildren.\u2019 Mrs.J.B.Antle, 69, buried Tuesday Funeral service for Mrs.J.B.Antle, the former Mabel Lilian Taylor were held Friday in the Chapel of D.A.Collins.She died | Tuesday in her 70th year.Born in Montreal, Mrs.Antle was the daughter of the late William Henry Taylor, who founded the firm of W.H.Taylor Ltd., in 1888.For the past 17 years she had been living in Notre-Dame de Grace at 4521 Old Orchard Avenue.Since her father's death in 1924, she had taken an active interest in the activities of the firm, Her mother, the former May Eleanor McLennan, died in 1949.| Mrs.Antle was a member of the Westmount Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star for | many years, and a member of Queen Mary Road United Church.She is survived by her hus- hand, James Benson Antle; two sons, William and Lorne, and a daughter, Lilian.Burial was i Mount Royal Cemetery.Eugene Tarte, 83, buried on Monday Funeral services for Eugene Tarte, 3488 Holton avenue, were held Monday.He died Friday at the age of 83.Born at St.Lin, Que.he was the son of the late Hon.Josph Israel Tarte, minister of publics works in the Sir Wilfrid Laurier cabinet.Mr.Tarte studied at Mont St.Louis College in Montreal, and began his journalism career with the \u201cCullivateur,\u201d a Montreal newspaper founded by his father.He and his brother were co- owners of La Patrie newspaper a Montreal French-language daily.The paper ceased daily publication recently, but the br thers continued to operate a Sunm- | day edition, 7- In 1918 he was a member of the commission formed to in-1 vestigate the federal printing ducted by Ted Ledrew and the Talent Club 4s znpervisea by Fred Pei.nell, house with a view to cutting down costs, Mr.Tarte is survived by his wife, the former Anne Marie Pelletier; a daughter, Carmen (Mrs.K.B, Johnston); a grandson, Peter Johnston, Mrs.Gerard Perrault.Funeral was held in St.Leo's Church, Westmount, and the burial was in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.William Gyger buried Friday Final tribute was paid Friday to William Gyger, 331 Clarke avenue, an en.ployee of the city of Monireal for 30 years.At the time of his death, he was chief of the construction department of the technical divi- vision, Dept.of Public Works.While at work he suffered a fatal heart attack, Mr.Gyger was a member of the Professional Engineers of the Province of Quebec, Of Swiss parentage, he is survived by his wife, Anne, and a brother, John, of Basie, Switzerland, .oC Funeral service was held in the chapel of Tees and Co., and the burial was in Mount Royal Cemetery.Mrs.J.A.Crevier buried Monday Final tribute was paid Monday to Mrs.J.A.Crevier, the former Maligna Porlier, who died lat her home, 5919 Clanranald avenue, Thursday.She was in her 75th year.Born in Montreal, she was educated at St.Laurent Convent.She had been a resident of Notre Dame de Grace for over 40 years.Mrs.Crevier was the mother- in-law of Hon.Paul Dozois, Quebec Minister of Municipal Affairs.She is survived by three sons, Lionel, Paul and Marc, and six daughters, Germaine (Rev.Sister St.Raymond), Therese (Mrs.ROSEDALE EDGAR A.WRAY Funeral Chapel WURLITZER ORGAN 4911 COTE DES NEIGES RD.South of Queen Mary at Decelles RE.1-6868 and a sister, Jules Bazin), Gabrielle (Mrs.Amedee Govaert), Pauline (Mrs.Paul Dozois), Madeline (Mrs, Jacques Melancon), Geraldine (Mrs, Pierre Mongeon), Raymonde (Mrs.Louis Phillipe, Be- lisle), and Miss Jeanne Crevier.Her husband predeceased.her several years ago.+ \u2018The funeral was held from the Dozois residence, Westmount, to St.Antonin Church, and thé burial was in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Mrs.J.Livingstone, 16; buried on Tuesday Final tribute was paid Tuesday to Mrs, J.Livingstone, 25 Brooke Ave., who died Friday at Montreal General Hospital after many years of ill health, She was in her 77th year.Born Jean McLean in Bathe gate, Scotland in 1881, she was raised and educated there.In 1903 she married James Livingstone, and in 1905 they came to Canada and séttled in Montreal.For a short while they lived-in Maisonneuve, and for the past 51 years had resided in West- mount.Mrs.Livingstone had been in ill health for the last 21 years of her life, and had to curtail her activities, .Besides her husband, she is survived by a son John McLean Livingstone; a brother, Joseph; three sisters, Mrs.A.Brown of England, Mrs.D.Green of Strathmore, and Joanne of Scotland.The funeral service was held in the chapel of D.A.Collins, and the burial was in Mount Royal Cemetery.The Ametican jackrabbit really is a hare and is more correctly called \u201cprairie hare.\u201d HE COMMENTS of those we've served\u2019 will be most helpful to the family desiring more information on our service.BA Collins 5610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST Express your sympathy at a time when the proper words are difficult to find.4509 COTE DES NEIGES RD.AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES RE.8-1124 AAAS ==) F3 Chapel of Cathedral Be es EEE à EE 0 PRA RARE TE REL ALL Ie ks ï i + y oR es sa # À 18 Es À x i FINE FLOORING * HARDWOOD \u2019 * RUBBER & COMPANY WESTMOUNT Free Estimates WE.® ASPHALT % Specializing in Refinishing Q1d* Floors \u201c A.Ross Crafton | 4486.ST.CATHERINE STREET 3-2323 ix The uminer 55 YEARS IN GA WESTMOUNT\" WE.3-4046 - Reliable WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Creene Ave.VoL.XXIX, No.3 Modern construction methods : A monster exhibition of modern construction methods is scheduled for Westmount residents later this month in conjunction with the new Skating Rink presently in the process of completion.The rink, being erected at a cost of $580,000.00, is expected to be ready by June Ist.All the foundation work has been finished and the structure will \u2018be completed very shortly.The most massive part of the job, however, will start on January 24th.On Lbis date, according to Mr.Bill Dawson, a representative of Douglas Bremner Construction, and supervisor of the building project.erection will commence of the 9 pre-stressed concrete beams which will support the rink.These supports, each long and weighing 6Q tons, are a relative innovation in the construction industry, and were conceived as a replacement for Lhe steel girders which formerly were necessary to bridge large gaps of space, In contrast to the steel, concrete beams need no protection from fire or excessive heat and do not need to be painted for, protection.While their cost is slightly in excess of the old method (about 5%¢), they represent a long run saving of the many maintenance charges which steel demands.They are, moreover, much more attractive for this type of semi-open structure, The method of bridging space with concrete was developed about nine years ago in Europe.It consists of pre - stressing or compressing the concrete, which has no tensile strength and cannot be pulled apart, by, figuratively, pushing the ends of a column of concrete together.This is accomplished with a system of thin wires, threaded through the column, which are stretched by specially constructed \u201cjacks\u201d, The equipment for this work, which will be done on JANUARY CLEARANCE Ladies\u2019 and Cents\u2019 SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK $55.00 up Latest Patterns in English Woolens Customers or our own material made up.© REPAIRING ® REMODELLING ® REFITTING \u201cQUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER \u2018LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.106 ft.¥ WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1958 és 3 at rink site Westmount.Dr.Levitsky has been the Director of the Extension Education Division of the Jewish Theological Seminary.He has been the Director of the Seminary School of Jewish Studies; the director and lecturer in Jewish History at the Women Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary.He annually delivers the lecture on Adult Jewish Education in the orientation course at the Rabbinic School of the Jewish Theological Seminary.He has given courses on adult Jewish education at the Graduate the site starting next week, was imported from France.Two 60 ton mobile cranes will be required to erect the beams.It will take a day to place the cranes and approximately one week to secure the columns in place.Though it might seem strange to speak of delicacy in connection with this gigantic operation, the fact remains that it must be done as delicately as a ballet.A fraction of a wrong move and the entire structure will be crumbled to dust and rubble.For all their 60 tons the machinery and the folumms must be handled to within a hair's breadth.To assist in the operation Douglas Bremner have called in Creaghan and Archibald Ltd, a Montreal firm skilled in the preparation and erection of pre- stressed concrete, who will supérvise the work.pi The Westmount s feline rink has brought more thâté-itk-share of controversy to this city.It appears that it will soon bring = (Downstairs), WE, 2.6633 an equal amount of delight to the sidewalk engineer, Rabbi Louis Levitsky speaks locally Sunday Dr.Rabbi Louis M.Levitsky, Shalom Congregation, Newark, New Jersey, and directory of the Seminary School for Adult Jewish Studies of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America will be guest speaker at the Conference on Adult Jewish Education Sunday, in the Community Hall, 450 Kensington Avenue, spiritual leader of Oheb School of the Rabbinic Department of the Jewish Theological Seminary.He is a member of the Executive Committee of the National Academy for Adult Jewish Education of the United Synagogue of America; and a member of the advisory committee on adult education, a quarterly published by the United Synagogue.He has been a member of the faculty of the Rutgers University, Division of Humanites, for the last ten years.He is special x lecturer on religion at Bucknell * University and other colleges.In his own congregation he has been conducting some of the largest classes in adult education in the country for many years.As often as his congrega- SPEEDY Police, firemen\u2019s lof proves happy Vigilant fire fighters were rewarded by little but eye strain and the long arm of the law was confined to swinging ity night stick in Westmount as the past seven days are reported to be \u201cuneventful\u201d.Not so much as a carelessly tossed match disturbed the firefighters and if contented smiles could be quoted, they would speak eloquently for the happiness of Chief Harper and his men.The police, though not quite so fortunate, were nevertheless blessed with relative quiet.A number of petty thefts from automobiles were bothersome, and Wednesday the snow storm occasioned several minor accidents.No injuries were reported and the week's total loss involved few dollars, a few bumpers and a night in the cells for \u2018inebriates\u2019.pa tion, Oheh Shalom in Newark, N.J., has submitted its records.they have won the Solomon Schechter Award in this field.+ McKergow Scout Troop receives ifs charter The McKergow Scout Group which \u2018is sponsored by West- mount Baptist Church received its charter Sunday in a special ceremony arranged within the regular morning service.S.L.Shannon, president of the Westmount (Montreal) District Council presented the charter to E.W.Small, chairman of the Group Committee.With them were J.E.Slessor, District Commissioner, and Frederick A.Tees, Assistant District Commissioner.Antique Clocks expertly repaired and rebuilt by - e e ) Paul Friis 727 Shell Tower Bldg.1255 University St.UN.6-9057 IY TL I HE ROPE OUCH! SAY THAT BIRD ON TH\u2019 ISN'T SO DUMB, HE HAS THE RIGHT LDEA HOW To GET ACROSS THIS TRAFFIC AND 723 IF ALL CARS WERE EQUIPE D WITH PERFECT BRAKES LIKE THE FINE USED CARS OF GIRARD AUTOMOBILE WE'D BE AS SAFE (OLD MAID CROSSING THE AM, 5° MEE © me mn ur ROME a tr 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 17, 1958 WE SAY it can be great throughout '58 ITH the advent of a i new year, so-called experts are in the public prints hinting darkly at a possible recession, with some of them supplying even more somber overtones and mumbling about the probability of a partial depression.Ce: tainly there is nothing to be gained by a head -in-sand attitude, whistling to keep up the courage, and ignoring sure cr almost sure signs.The trouble is, however, that few of the so-called experts can be looked to for such signs.Before each previous large-scale business setback there were but a handful of experts who called the tune correctly, and in as many cases there were those on the other side who said \u2018Nonsense, this prosperity is good for years yet\".1 All of which is a pre- amblé to the thought that one of the best ways to launch a vulnerable attack at even a suspected recession is to provide whatever impetus can be given business wherever one finds it.| The Federal government, in a special promotion campaign, has been urging those who have repair work to be done to houses or business premises, to issue the orders for the work while the construction and allied trades are comparatively slack.} This is one thing that can be done.+ And there are others.In this community there are sufficient employers of labor and directors of business organizations to make a big difference in the local economie pie- ture.v It can be great \u2014 in 58 \u2014 it\u2019s up to you.Public relations and the churches HROUGH its board of information and stewardship, the United Church of Canada has just issued a booklet entitled The Church and Its Publics.This is a highly intelligent and worth-while effort.In stating the principles of and making a plea for public relations, the booklet offers church workers a concise insight into what makes good public relations and offers a few suggestions on how to avoid some of the obvious pitfalls.Speaking of the relationship between the church and the press, the booklet says: \u2018The re- spoñisibility of building a bridge of understanding between the local church and the local newspaper rests mainly upon the local minister.\u201d We couldn\u2019t have said it any more succinetly ourselves.The booklet suggests the minister study the local paper, over a period of months.This will enable him, it suggests, to have accurate information regarding the amount of space the newspaper gives to religious activities in the community.At this point we invite inspection and comparison.Week in, week out, over the years this newspaper has carried and is carrying a very high percentage of church news in its columns.It also offers church advertisements at a greatly reduced rate \u2014 actually below cost.In asking seven pertinent questions of clergymen in helping them to assess their relationships with the local newspaper in their area, the booklet asks: \u201cHave you considered that the existence of your local newspaper depends upon circulation and advertising; and do you do your part in helping your local editor in these matters?\u201d We would like to feel that local clergymen \u2014 who have not already done so \u2014 will consider this an invitation to visit the editor and discuss the situation as suggested in this new booklet.Our doors are always open.By the way Twilight melody The Potato Marketing Board has nothing to sing about.- (Political speech.) HEN it does sing, it brings tears to the eyes with the old favorite, \u201cHaulm, Sweet Haulm.\"\u201d THE CWANA John W.Sancton Publisher EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount - THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2185 Hampton Ave., Montreal HUnter 1-2775* Hugh E.McCormick President Harry V.Stoddard, Director of Public Relations Harry 8.Houghton, Director of Production * Kenneth Harton, Director of Sales Lorne D.Macbean, Secretary-Treasurer Tracy S.Ludington, Mews Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail subsariptions: $2.00 per year; 83.60 \u2018half year, Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept, Ottawa.Examiner Profile: : Singing trio really sisters SUSAN By CYNTHIA JONES Aware of it or not, you're probably familiar with the voices of the three Kasper sisters.If you haven't tuned into their two weekly radio programs carried on local stations, you certainly couldn\u2019t have missed the TV commercials they sing for brands of frankfurters and spaghetti.for a telephone company, and a car dealer.These commercials, often spouted from the lips of babes, are repetitious enough! The Kasper sisters are one of the few female singing trios who are really sisters .and pretty ones at that! They are Susan, 22, Stephanie, 21, and Kathleen, 18.Susan is the blonde, very blue-eyed sister.Stephanie is brown-haired, green-eyed, the slight, tall one with a heart- shaped face.Kathleen is the round-faced, round green-eyed one who wears her brown hair in a bang and although the Youngest, the acknowledged leader of the trio, who is the most dedicated to music and intends to make a career of music.Kathleen, who carries the melody in the group and often sings on solo engagements, is taking her first year in the faculty of music at McGill.An Alouette majorette, Kathleen's main subject is the piano which instru- YOU SAY Editor.Dear Sir: We wish to convey our most sincere thanks for the very generous collaboration which you gave us through your newspaper during the 50th anniversary year of the St.Justine's Hospital ang the Fund Raising Campaign.The Management of the Hospital joins us in expressing the greatest appreciation of the publicity which \u2018you so \"kindly gavé us at all times.Sincerely yours, Lt-Col.Yves Bourassa, President, Publicity Committee.\u2018 Marcel-A.Gagnon, Technical Director.KATHLEEN ment she takes automatically when the sisters are practising their numbers.(She did during our visif there when the sisters sang April Love very seriously and for fun, did & run through of their TV commercials.Serious Kathleen said she definitely intends to continue in the field of music even if she marries.She'd like to hit the high spots with her singing.The other two sisters love singing in the trio and will continue to do so while they are altogether.But they have outside interests.Susan would settle for a career in marriage, Maybe that is not far in the offing.Susan, who sings second soprano in the trio, has a steady boy friend, Baldwin Van de Water, a new Canadian from Holland, She also has a steady secretarial job with a construction firm on Monkland Avenue.Stephanie, whe sings alto, is in her third year science at McGill.She has the noble aspiration to teach mentally retarded children later on.Stephanie resembles not so much her singing sisters but her older sister Theresa, 28, who has been a nurse at the Margaret Hague Medical Centre in Jersey City for the past three years.The sisters have heen singing professionally on a steady basis for the past seyen years.In other words, Kathleen, the youngest, was a pro at 11! At that time CKVL signed the sisters to a regular weekly program called \u201cSongs of the Kasper Sisters\u201d and they have been going ever since.Their current time is Sunday evenings from 9 to 9.15.Their second radio show is on CBM from 7.30 to 8 p.m.It\u2019s called \u201cDesigned for You\u201d and features Art Morrow's band, the Kasper sisters and \u201c Fred Hill.With Lewis À big thrill in their lives was the night they sang with Ted Lewis at EI Morroco.They appeared with their piano player, Billy Munre, who wrote Ted's theme song \u201cWhen My Baby Smiles At Me.\u201d Ordinarily the girls do \u2018mot- sing\" in night, clubs.Their mother thinks they are too young.However, they ac~ cept supper engagements at various hotels.They enjoyed STEPHANIE singing for a convention at the Seigniory Club last fall.At Christmas, their busiest time, they always tour the veterans\u2019 hospitals to sing carols and ballads.They sang \u201cSilver Bells\u201d, other carols and a few pop songs for the Women's Press Club Christmas Party at the Ritz.The sisters live with their father, _mother and older brother Gerald, 29, a graduate of Loyola College and an employee of McColl Frontenac, at 2239 Girouard avenue.Their father, George Kasper, who came to Canada from Poland in his late \u2018teens, is a clothing manufacturer who speaks several languages.Their mother, Florence, who is of Irish descent, has been teaching music\u2014piano, violin and harmony-\u2014since she was 16.She taught her three daughters who say she is their best critic.\u201cMum never interferes in our business engagements,\u201d said Susan.\u201cShe figures that we are old enough to manage our own affairs.\u201d Another member of the family is Hubert, 27, a mech- anie who is married.Susan is a graduate of St.Willibrord High School, Verdun.The other two girls graduated from D'Arcy Me- Gee High School.Susan and Kathleen hoth took a year's business course at the Mother House.Mrs.Kasper makes many of her daughters\u2019 clothes.At Easter time the girls usually go on a shopping spree.to New York.Own style The girls say their singing has been compared to that of the Maguire sisters although they have their own style and do their own arranging.They like doing ballads best and their favorit numbers are \u201cBlue Moon\u201d and \u201cI'm Going to Live Till 1 Die.\u201d Their favorite dance band is Les Elgart and their favorite singers Frank Sinatra and Perry Como.\u201cI believe we have every record Frankie ever made,\u201d said Stephanie.\u201cAs for classical musie, my mother\u2019s collection is huge and we are free to use it.\u201d The girls, bright- eyed, friendly, matter: -of-fact;- are \u2018good friends, share the same friends and date together. 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 17, 1958 5 SKI FANS 15 DAYS IN THE GERMAN ALPS $5785.Including air travel from Montr al and return, hotel accommada ing and 3 mea® daily in Guriuisech-Partenkirehen.For further information : WESTMOUNT INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE Roger L.Huysmans, manager 4927A Sherbrooke St.West (Near Claremont) HU.\u201c83-3941 YOUR PHOTO DEALER United Photographic Store Ltd.BElair 3162 - 4173 \"Established over fifty years\" Owned and operated by the Laurie Family WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY + A SILVER SABRE is present- National Canadian Bank has 83rd annual meeting The 83rd annual general meeting of the shareholders of National Canadian Bank was held at the head office of the Bank, Place d'Armes, Montreal, Tuesday, under the chairmanship of Mr.Charles St-Pierre.Mr.Ulric Roberge, general manager, read the Board of Directors' report on the results of the past year's operations.Profits for the financial year ended November 30, 1957, amount to $4,567,573, an increase of $670,951 over 1956.After deduction of $656,982 for depreciation on bank premises and of $1,830,000 for taxes, net profits add up to $2,080,590.They are the equivalent of $2.97 per share, against $2.71 in 1956 and $2.29 in 1955.A sum of $1,050,000 was paid in dividends and an amount of $1,000,000 was transferred to rest fund, leaving a balance of $755,057 in profit and loss account.A sun of $5,000,000 was transferred from inner reserves, after provision of $4,340,000 for income taxes, to the rest fund which now stands at $21,000,000, an amount three times as great as the paid up capital of the Bank, Total deposits increased during the year from $618,608,806 to $627,824,741, a new high, Total assets are at the record figure of $664,353,931, against $643,514,380 as of November 30, 1956.Cash assets stand at $105,- 602,445 and quick assets at 3328,269,536; they represent 16,66 and 51.79 per cent, respectively, of liabilities to the public.Current loans and discounts aggregate 3310,606,239, the highest figure ever recorded.Mortgages insured under the National Housing Act amount to $14,606,- 187, against $11,322,382 at the close of the previous year.The value of the Bank's portfolio of securities rose during the year from $206,481,619 to $210,223,- 008.Charles St-Pierre, president of ed to smiling FLYING OFFICER W.ABBOTT, right, for having flown 750 hours in the F-86 Sabre.Test pilot BRUCE FLEMING presents the award on behalf of Canadair Ltd.F/O Abbott, who has more than 1000 hours of jet flying to his credit, is Regular Force Adjutant with 401, City of Westmount, Fighter Squadron (Auxiliary), where he continues to fly in addition to his other duties.A native of Saskatoon, he joined the RCAF in 1952.After being trained in Canada, he was posted to 441 Fighter Squadron at North Luffenham, England and thereafter to Zwei- brucken, Germany and Mar- ville, France.He returned to Canada after three years over- BY seas.the Bank, made a general survey * of business conditions.He remarked that, while credit restrictions may have had some part in the decrease of speed in Canada's economic growth, this slowing down seems to be above all a reaction from too rapid an expansion.Never, in any country, did statistics show an unbroken chain of records.Progress is always proceeding by stages, passing through alternate ups and downs.The national economy has attained a very high level, It must consolidate its position before reaching a new stage.As to the prospects of Canada\u2019g export trade, Mr.St-Pierre noted that the world economic situation is not quite the same as in these last few years, Conditions are likely to deteriorate in many countries.The development of industrial pe in Order Your .FILING EQUIPMENT NOW Transfer Cabinets, Guides, Folders | and Current Files FROM ALLAN SINGER Lid.| Stationers, Printers & Loose Leaf Manufacturers ; 357 Victoria Avenue - - DExter 8439 Sa RR RR 2 HE | Westmount Europe and even in Asia intensifies international competition.Canada will no doubt find markets for its raw materials of which the world is in need.But if the manufacturing industry is to secure such outlets as its enlarged capacity of production requires, employers and employees, conscious of their solidarity, will have to co-operate loyally.In the course of the last twelve years, while primary production was expanding considerably, the manufacturing industry showed a relative decline.Whatever other reasons there may be for this fact, heavy taxation is doubtless a contributing factor.The Government would greatly help by granting larger facilities for amortization, Referring to concessions the Government granted recently to taxpayers, the president declared that, however timely the initiative, the relief they entail will not afford the incentive the Canadian economy requires, A substantial reduction of taxes would be one of the most efficient ways to agsure a resumption of econo- : mic expansion, The president concluded by saying that it would be neither wise nor prudent to disregard the fact that 1958 has in store many difficulties and problems, * but that there is no lack of sustaining factors and that we are | justified in looking to the future with confidence.The shareholders reelected the Board of Directors as follows: Pierre Beauchemin, Hon.F.Philippe Brais, Q.C., Aristide Cousineau, Georges A.Daly, Auguste Desilets, QC, Hon.J.M.Dessu- reault, Geo.T.Donohue, Hon.Wilfrid Gagnon, Charles Laurendeau, QC, A.J.Major, J.Alexandre Prud\u2019homme, QC, Hon.Alphonse Raymond, Ulric Roberge and Charles St-Pierre, eens eee eet ee eli eee Eempceanee=ne NATIONAL CANADIAN BANK Condition as of 30th November, 1957 LIABILITIES To the Public: Deposits.eerie iene area $627,824,741 Miscellaneous.erro FN eae .7,774,133 & $635,598,874 To the Shareholders: Capital, Rest Account and unallocated Profits., 28,755,057 $664,353,931 ASSETS Cash Assels.ee trae $105,602,445 Canadian and Provincial Government securities {at amortized value) and other securities not exceeding market value.,.v00eenienen.210,223,008 Commercial and other Loans.RE 337,703,446 (estimated loss provided for) Bank premises and Miscellaneous.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.10,825,032 (less amounts written off) 1 $664,353,931 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT Profits for the year ended 30th November, 1957, after contribution to the Staff Pension Fund and after making transfers to inner reserves out of which full provision has been made for bad and doubtful debts and depraciation of investments.voserrivviresronernreens $ 4,567,573 95: Written off Bank premises.$ 656,983 Provision for Income Taxes.1,830,000 2,486,983 Net Profits after the foregoing deductions.oersevesesvrssse $ 2,080,590 Dividends.sensause $ 840,000 Extra dividend of 30e.per share.210,000 1,050,000 Amount carried forward.$ 1,030,590 Balance at credit of Profit and Loss Account, 30th November, 1956.0sasenonvrensore 724,467 $ 1,755,057 Transferred to Rest Account.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.- 1,000,000 Balance at credit of Profit and Loss Account, 30th November, 1957.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026esrovssuvsesss $ 755,057 , REST ACCOUNT Credit balance as of 30th November, 1956.$ 15,000,000 Transferred from Profit and Loss Account.,000,000 Transferred from inner reserves after provision of $4,340,000 for income taxes.\u2026.5,000,000 Credit balances as of 30th November, 1957.CHARLES ST-PIERRE, President.$ 21,000,000 ULRIC ROBERGE, General Manager, BOER REO + 6 * The Westmount Examiner, Friday, lencery 17, 1958 a AVIV = UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plaskett 31:00 a.m.Sermon: \u201cTHE POWER TO SEE IT THROUGH\" 7:30 p.m.Sermon: \u2018THE SUPERIOR LIFE\" Organist and Choir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave Ministers: Rev A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcilwain, B.A.Sunday, January 19th HOLY COMMUNION 30:00 a.m.Intermediate & Semor School.11:00 am.Crib Corner, Nursery.Kindergarten, Primary & Junior Departments.11:00 am Dr Lioyd Smith \u2018Why Did Jesus Come?\" 3:00 p.m.Class for Church Membership ; 7:3L p.m.Rev.Eric McHwain, \u2018Dulled Nerves\u2019 ; 8:45 p.m.Young People's Union.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of both Services, Organist and Choirmaster Mr.Jobp Robb, Mus, Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 10! Cote St Antoine Road - (near Argyle Avenue) MINISTERS Rev © M.Grant, BA, DD Rev nu Muniure B.A.BD Sunduv, January 19th 11:00 am.Dr.Grant.\u201cGOOD COUNSEL FOR THE PRESENT HOUR\u201d 9:3 pm.Mr.Mumford \u201cCARING - MORE OR LESS?\u201d Church School.Intermediates & Seniors Communicunts\u2019 Class Young People's Union Choir Direetor: Ms.17:00 am 30:00 a.m.6:3) p.m.8.45 pm.Organist anc ERIC J.ADAMS, B.F.R.A.M.A.R.C.M.WESTMOUNT PARK-EMMANUEL Lar«sdowne & Western Ave } Minister: Rev Calli Thompson, BA.B.D Mr.Wayne Riddell \u2014 Musical Director.(Cor Sunday, January 19th REV.De COURCY BH.RAYNER, B.A.B.D.Secretary, Bible Society TRESE ARE YOUR QUESTIONS - \u201cHow When, and Where Does 1:0 am.7:20 p.m.Divine Guidance Operate?\u2019 Nursery for infants and toddlers _\u2014 | Christien Science | = % How spiritual understanding of God, divine life, increases happiness and loagevity will be brought out at Christian Science services Sunday.Readings from the Lesson-Sermon on \u201cLife\u201d will include the following (Proverbs 3:13, 16): \u201cHappy is the man that findetl® wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding.Length of days is in her right hand; and in her left hand riches and honor.\u201d Correlative passages from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will include the following (487:27): \u201cThe understanding that Life is God, Spirit, lengthens our days by strengthening our trust in the deathless reality of Life, its almightiness and immortality.\u201d The Golden Text is from Psalms (27:1): \u201cThe Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?\" PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Westmount, Que.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister 17:00 a.m.PUELIC WORSHIP Freocher: The Minister Lester A.Woodin.Organist & Choirmaster: VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME ® WESTMOUNT one ViCTONA AVES.@ Rev.J.D.Wilkie, 8.A., Minister Mr.George Tannahill, B.A.Student Assistant Sunduy, January 19th S«crament of the Lord's will be observed at both The Supper services.11:00 a.m.6:45 p.m.Mr.Wilkie Teen Club meets In Franklin Hall Memorial Mr.Tannahill.\u201cTia bus stops at door 7:36 p DORIS KILLAM R.R.T.C.L.Mus.(McGH)) du ing the morning service.Organist and Chair Director.UNITED ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels REV.11:00 a.m.4:30 p.m.7# teaching.hymns, -some Rev.B.B.Brown, B.D., Asst.Minister Rev.Nettle I.J.Hoffman, B.A, B.D, Rev.William D.F.Morris, B.A, Gifford Mitchell, B.A., B.Mus., Organist and Choirmaster Sermon Subject: Building A Christian Faith \u201cLOVE YOUR ENEMIES\u201d What does this mean to a modern Christian?Reverend Norman Rawson preaching at both services Sermon Subject: \u201cWHAT ARE YOU LIVING FOR?\" Are you fully alive?In this sermon lecture Mr.Rawson will deal with the influence of applied Christianity on the average life 9:00 p.m.Young Peoples Fellowship Hour .A film \u201cThe Shield of Faith,\u201d a \u2018gripping wolock special lecturer - Mr.David story of a young man and his temptation.Thirty.minutes of entertainment and 7:10 p.m.Sing with Gifford Mitchell, some old NORMAN RAWSON, Minister Asst.Minister Asst.Minister the Bible in 6:45 A Light By The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector, Trinity Memorial Church words iS St.Paul\u2019s.That world to \u2018which we are not to conform is the world of men and women.It is the same world of which our Lord spoke when He prayed to His Father: \u201cI pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil.\u201d Faith in Christ does not remove us from our relationships UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson Rev.Angus Cameron, Minister Donald Mackey, Organist and Director of Music.Sunday, January 19th 11:00 a.m.Sermon Subject: Practicing Agnostic\u2019 Church School und Kindergarten® in Unitarian House, 3421 Simpson Street, at 11:00 a.m.SYNAGOGUE \u201cThe We spoke of the light which Christ casts on the world.Our understanding of the world is quite different from the understanding of a Buddhist.I should have guarded myself against a.misunderstanding of that word \u201cworld,\u201d for in the New Testament it has more than one meaning.When St.John spoke of God's love for the world he thought of the sum of material things and the men and women living in it.But when he said \u201cThe whole world lieth in the evil .one\u201d he thought of that world deliberately organized in opposition to God.It is to that world that man is not to be conformed.It is from that world that he is to be transformed.The play on with people but it does change them.It is our changed relationship with people that has led us to build hospitals, to engage in works of mercy, to abolish slavery and child labor, and to pass factory acts.Those things came out of the conscience of Christians before labor as such had the power to act, and before governments had even thought about them.They happened because a new light and a new understanding had come into the world.There had always been a great deal of good will, a love of one\u2019s neighbor.That does not belong to Christianity, It is characteristic to the human race, The oldest rules of human conduct are: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God, and thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself, What Christianity brought into the world was a deeper understanding of the God whom we are to love, and new light on the meaning of the word \u201cneighbor.\u201d In the teaching of Rev.N.Rawso: St.James\u2019 speaker _ On Sunday, 11 am.in St.James United Church, Reverend Norman Rawson's sermon subject will be Building A Chris-\u2019 tian Faith \u2014 \u201cLove Your Enemies.\u201d \u2014 What does this mean to a modern Christian ?At 7:30 p.m.The Minister\u2019s subject will be \u201cWhat Are You Living For?\u201d Are you fully alive?In this sermon lecture Mr.Rawson will deal with the\u2019 influence of applied Christianity on the average life.- At 9:00 p.m.the Young Peoples Fellowship Hour follows as usual, \u201cst Andrew's United Church * Dr.D\u201d M.Grant, minister of Saint Andrew's Westmount, will preach on the subject \u201cGood Counsel For The Present Hour\u201d at regular Service of Worship this Sunday morning.At the.evening service Rev.Robert Mumford will preach on the theme \u2018Caring More Or Less?\" Music at both Services will be directed by Mr, Eric Adams and the Saint Andrew\u2019s Choir, The Church School will meet on Sunday morning, the Intermediate and Senior Departments at 10:00 while the Nursery Prie mary and Junior Departments gather at 11:00.The Class for new Communicants will hold its second meeting at 6:30 p.m., on Sunday.The Young Peoples\u2019 Union will meet on Sunday eve- \u2014\u2014 ning at 8:45, The Kirk Session of Saint Ane drew's will meet in the Session Room on Monday, January 20th at 8:00 p.m.The Boy Scouts hold their weekly meeting on Tuesday at Jesus the love of God is world SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensingion Avenue, Westmount.Que.Rabbi Wilf:ed Shuchat Haxzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm SABBATH - BLESSING OF THE NEW MOON SEDRA VA-YARA Friday Evening, January l7th 4:20 p.m.Candie Lighting 4:25 p.m.Friday evening Service, SABBATH SERVICES 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Service.Scriptural readings: Torah: Exodus: Ch, 6, v.2 - Ch, 9, Frophets: Ezekiel: Ch.28, v.25 - Ch.29, v.21, 4:25 p.m.Afternoon Service 5:05 p.m.Evening Service WEEKDAY SERVICES Sunday 8:45 a.m.Morning Service.4:20 p.m.Evening Service ~ Weekdays: 7:30 a.m.Morning Service New Moon: Wednesday 5 am.Morning Service p.m.Evening Service, Next Friday Evening 5 p.m.Candle Lighting p.m.Friday 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; Miles Wisenthal, ! .A, Educational Assistant, SABBATH SERVICES Friday evening, January 17th at 8:15 o'clock, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cIn The Steps Of Moses\u201d.The worship will be in charge of the Junior Congregation «nd High School Department.Following the service a Kiddush \u2018reception will be held in the Temple Community House, = 7: 6: 4: 4: \u2018ee 8 CONGREGATIONAL DINNER AND 75th ANNUAL MEETING Sunday evening, January o'clock, Temple House, 19th at Community DAILY SERVICES at 10:15 a.m, Men , cordially SCHOOL FOR ADULT 8 o'clock the following courses will be offered - Elementary, Hebrew The Bible Ag Literature, Monday through noons at 5:43 p.m.Thursday after- Sunday mornings and women are invited to participate.Monday evening, January 20th.At Advanced Conversation.At_ 8:45 and \u201c\u201cebrew new Weiss, D.S.W., on Human Affairs.\" RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Departments Salurday 9:45 o'clock, Lower School, | mornings at 10 o'clock, Daily Hebrew School, afternoons.\u201cThe .Crisis In .Hig¥x Schéel ahd.Wonfifiatioh mornings at Sunday Monday through Thursday ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindscy Second Sunday After Epiphany 8:15, the Brownies on Wednesday at 3:45 p.m.and the Wolf Cubs on Friday at 7:00 p.m.wide, and in the same teaching the neighbor is no longer the man who lives next door, or the man who belongs to your trihe of your Church or your social class.but simply the man who needs your help.All relie gions and all philosophies know Westmount Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons EPIPHANY II HOLY COMMUNION ©» 88 B82 8 TB po 33 & 2 x Q 3 = £3 58 Post Confirmation Class MATTINS Preacher: Revd.Eric Hutchison Nursery.Kindergarten, and Sunday School EVENSONG Preacher: Revd, E.P, A.Timmons WEDNESDAY HOLY COMMUNION in The Chapel ps 38 -1 11:00 a.m.8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist, more or less about God: Jesus 552 am.Sunday School alone makes Him clear to us.i1:00 am.Solemn Eucharist.All philosophies tell us a great 7:00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.deal about man: Jesus alone 8:00 p.m.Annual Vestry meeting Sets him in the clear light of WEEKDAYS \u2014 HOLY EUCHARIST His own Person.He is the true 7:00 a.m.Tuesday & Thursday.Light which lighteneth every 8:00 a.m.Monday & Friday man.9:30 a.m.Wednesday.ST.MATTHIAS BAPTIST CHURCH Cote St.Antoine Road WESTMOUNT BAPTIST and Church Hill CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Ros!vn Nearest l\u2019owntown Baptist Church Minister EDGAR J.BAJLEY MA.BTh CD.Minister Emerfius J A sOHNSTON, BA.Organist GAL1 MatDERMOT.B.A.B.Mus.Sunday, January 19th 11:00 am.\"BREAKING GROUND\" 7:30 p.m.\u201cUNTO THE HILLS\" Bible School meets at 11:00 a.m, VISITORS WELCOME \u201cTHE MAN FROM WALES\" IVOR POWELL FEB.2-16 Organist & Choirmaster Mr.Arnoti Bellis CHRISTIAN : SCIENCE TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Streei West Fhe Venerable KR.Kenneth Nayiu) Rector Rev.Canun F \"ve, Miitiey.M.A.ion.Assistant LC Col.The Rev.James Barnett, | Kev.T, A.Ramsey, B.D.Assistan.THE First Church of Christ, - Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street\u2019 BRANCH OF THE MOSHER CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOS10N, MASS.\u20ac V.Frayn.ARCA.(London) Sunday, January 19th Organist and Choirmaster 11:00 am Sunday Scnool \\ 11:00 am.Church Service Second Sunday.Afi fter Epiphany Subject, of seston - Ser .on: 8:00 a.m, Holy Communion.Golden Text: Psalms 27:1, The 9:45 a.m.Junior Department and, Lord is my light and my Sd ee \u20ac Confirmation Class.whom shall.I;fear?the Lord is, 11:00 a.m.Choral Communion, strenuth of my life; of whom\u2019 8 Preacher: The Rector I be afrajd?™s i= i 7A , Nursery, p Kindergarten.WEDNFSDAY \u2018 3 , rimary Departmen ; te 2:30 p.m.Evensong.Plotures - 8:15 p.m.Testimony, Meeting.43578 The Church in Japan.;- READINC ROOM a 24 à _ WEDNESDAY In tHe.Churcb Edifice Onén t thé \u2018 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion.oubii¢ Tuesaa).Thursday and Fri THURSDAY + day 2 to + p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 wo 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion, 8 p.m, x.RTE Sr RE Be AE} { Temple Emabu-E! | * \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014% Sabbath Services: Friday evening, January 17th at 8:15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cIn The Steps of Moses\u201d.It will\u2019 be famÿy Sabbath and the worship will be in charge of the Junior Congregation and High School Department of the Reti- gious School Officers.Following the Service the Junior Congregation will hold an Oneg Shabbat and Reception in the Temple Community House.; Saturday morningè January 18th at 11:30 a.m.Sermonette \u2014 \u201cHardening The Heart\u201d based on Torah portion.President Grover To Preside At 75th Annual Meeting : \u2014 The 75th annual meeting of Congregation Emanu-El takes Jace Sunday evening.January 19th .8t 6:45 p.m.in the new social hall.The meeting will be preceded by a congregational dinner and reception.Theme for discussion at this all important conclave will be \u201cThe Rebuilding Of Our Sanctuary.\u201d Election of Officers for the ensuing year will take place.\u201cNot By Bread Alone\u201d: The 3rd lecture of The Book Lovers'à Forum for the 1957-58 season takes place Wednesday afternoon, January 22nd at 2:45 p.min the new social hall when Dr.D.J.Wilson (Editorial Department, Montreal Star) wil review \u201cNot By Bread Alone\u201d by Vladimir Dudintsev.Mrs.Josef Aron.Programme Chairman, will preside.Tea will follow the lecture forum.Presiding at tea tables \u2014 Mrs.D.M.Grant, Mrs.George Hollinger, Mrs.David Lisser, Mrs.Douglas J.Wilson.Hostesses \u2014 Mesdames \u2014 Gerald Caplan, Irvin Gerts- man, Reuben Ginsberg, William Gross.Charles Hyman, Dean Kerner, Yvor Kursbatt, Lewis Smith, Adolf UHman, Peter Zinman.General Chairman of Book Lovers\u2019 Forum is Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern.Dr.Sandmel And Msgr, Irenee Lussier To Address 17th Imsti- tute For Clergy And Educators: The 17th annual Institute for Clergy and Educators will be held at Temple Emanu-El all day Monday, February 3rd.commencing at 10:30 a.m, The guest lecturer at this all important venture of academic fellowship will be Professor Samuel Sandmel, head of Bible and Hellenistic Literature at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, one of America's leading specialists in New Testament Literature And Its Relationship to Rabbinics.Dr.Sandmel's lecture in the morning will deal with \u201cPaul The Christian\u201d and in the afternoon with \u201cPaul The Jew.\u201d At the luncheon session the address will be given by the Rt.Rev.Msgr.Irenee Lussier, one of Canada\u2019s distinguished educators, Rector of the University of Montreal.The Institute was founded by Dr.Stern, Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El 17 years ago with the purpese to advance the study of comparative religion and the means of considering together in the spirit of academic fellowship subjects and problems of common interest.and also the stremgthen- ing of the spiritual insight of our community.\u201cThe Crisis In Human Affairs: The special lecturer in the School for Adults on Monday evening January 26th wilt be David Weiss, DSW, Executive Director of Baron de Hirsch Institute and Jewish Child Welfare Bureau who will speak at 8:45 pm.on the theme \u201cThe Crisis In Human Affairs.\u201d At 8 pm.the following courses will take place \u2014 The Bible As Literature \u2014 Dr.Anna Stearns, Leader; Elementary Hebrew \u2014 Mra.Abrabam Wolk, Leader; Advanced Hebrew \u2014 Abraham Wolk, Leader; Hebrew Conversation \u2014 Yoine Gold- stein, BA, Leader, The, Monday evening classed fn Odult > x Jewish Education are sponsoïtd by the Temple Brotherhood, With Our \u2018Femple Youth: General meeting and planning programme, Tuesday January 2ist at 8 p.m.Temple \u2018Community House under the direction of Yoine Goldstein.The following three representatives attended the New England Federation Youth Conference held in Lennox, Mass.\u2014 Jo-Anne Solowéy; Janie Engel- stein and Harriet Weiss.Over 100 young people attended and the theme for discuss\u2018aon was \u201cJustice And Judai->\" President of Temple Y Miss Margery Bercuson.Daily Services: The following have recently participated in conducting the Daily Worship Messrs.Joseph Bercuson, Mark Stein, Harold Prinsky, Henry Benjamin, Karl Engel, Reuben Ginsherg, Miles Wisen- thal, Samuel Segal, Mr.and Mrs.Morris Wolfe, Mir.and Mrs.Stanley Tucker, T Victor Boksen.Sisterhood Notes: Open Board Meeting and Dessert Luncheon, Tuesday afternoon, January 21st \"at 1:15 p.m.Temple Community House.Hilda Originals and Hannah Hats will present Spring Fashions \u2014 Reservations Mrs.J.A.* Roston, REgent 9-0641.Coming important event in Sisterhood cal- endayx \u2014 Giant Spring Bazaar.Wednesday, eral Convener \u2014 Mrs.Nathan Izenberg.Mr.And.Mrs.Club Sleigh Party: Saturday evening, February 1st.Price per couple - $6.50.After Sleigh Ride Supper will be served at Temple Community House.Reserve at the earliest with Mrs.Maurice Miller, RIverside 4-5076.Baby To Be Blessed And Named: At the Service this Sabbath the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Bernard Fiszauf will be blessed and named Carin Doris.Pulpit Honors Last Sabbath: Messrs.Hyman Grover, Sigmund Beckow, Louis Pont, Ian her music studies > { Local \"witnesses\u2019 evening, March 12th, Gen- | She is saving so she can continue attend convention Preliminary arrangements were made last night by the local congregation \u2018of Jehovah's Witnesses to attend their semiannual circuit convention in | Pointe Claire this month.Diseussing the forthcoming event Mr, Edward Vaillancourt, | presiding minister of the group, said, \u201cWe regard these conventions as a vital part of our training program.Spiritual knowledge is essential in order to eombat the rising tide of materialism in the wagld today.\u201d \u201cJehovah's Witnesses are practical Christians,\u201d he continued.\u201cWe believe in the public expression of our faith to others in the community.This program in Pointe Claire is designed to help each minister to effectively accomplish this purpose.\u201d Mr.Vaillaneourt pointed out that if all men everywhere are taught to love God and their neighbor then \u201cAll fear would vanish from this world and we would have peace on earth and goodwill among men.\u201d | Officials\u2019 announced that the theme of the meet will be \u201cQuali- | fied To Teach\u201d.Mr.Laurier Saumur, district | liver the principal address on the | subject, \u201cWhat Are The Pros- | peets for Lasting Peace\u201d.| It is estimated that 1000 From | the Montreal area wilt attend | the event which is scheduled for the middle of January.* + * Bar Mitzvah: Richard Avrum Evin, son of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Evin, 4535 Mayfair, will this Sabbath morning he called to the tion of his Bar Mitzvah.Wemen\u2019s Institute of Jewish Studies: The Women's Institute \u201cPont, Samuel Pont.Samuel Steinberg, William Alexander.Ushers This Sabbath \u2014 Messrs.Louis Pont, Ben Izenberg, Maurice Miller.On Reception this Sabbath \u2014 Alfred Zion.Both have a - bank account-and a purpose for saving | The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Jonuary 17, 1958 1 supervisor of the group, will de- | reading of the Torah in celebra- | | St.| Catholic Hour, broadcast | Station CIJAD on Sunday after- * .| noon at 2.05 p.m.| Shaar Hashomayim \u2018| os \u201c £ of Jewish Studies is holding a Tea and Discussion on Tuesday.January 21 at 2.30 p.m.in the small Dining Room of Congregation Shaar Hashomayim, 450 Kensington avenue, Westmount, when Prof.Dorothy Freeman, Assistant Professor at McGill University, School of Social Work will speak on the subject of \u201cThe Importance of In-Law Relationships in the Jewish Family\u201d.Her talk will be followed by a playlet \u201cTheir own Lives to Lead\u201d written by Selma Laine of the Jewish Junior Welfare League.The program will be highlighted by audience participation and a discussion period will follow, led by Mrs.Freedman.P.T.A.Open Meeting: This Monday, January 20 at 8.15 p.min the Community Hall, 450 Ken- sington Ave.the Parent-Teach- ers\u2019 Association Open Meeting will ask \u201cFour Questions\u201d \u2014Why Camp Ramah?is a Four-Day School Advisable?Are we neglecting our daughters?and Are we encouraging a double code af Jewish behavior in parents and children ?Buzz sessions will follow led by qualified leaders.Rev.D.McCormack on Catholic Hour A talk entitled \u201cThe Language of the Soul\u201d will be given by Reverend Dominic McCormack of Aloysius parish, on the over Musical selections will complete the programme.Marler plays .(Continued from page 1) knows that the Convention just coneluded is the first salvo in the Liberals\u2019 election barrage.Quite obviously.the general staff took advantage of the fact that 5,000 adherents were in town, to hold strategy meetings with representatives of various sections of the %ountry.As a member of the last Lib- Westmount Baptist Church Is Ch.istianity doing anything more than scratching the surface of man\u2019s need and should it be plowing deeper to avoid
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