The Westmount examiner, 14 février 1958, vendredi 14 février 1958
[" 2 On VOL.XXIX, No.7 Realty sales over $675,000 for November Rea) estate sales in Westmount totalled $675,325.during the month of November, 1957, according to statistics released by the Montreal Real Estate Board, During the ten month period ending November 31st, West- mount rankea eighth among suburban municipalities in property sales value with a total! of $9,- 418,935.00.Comparative figures for the same period in 1956 show that real estate sales were higher :n number and value last year in Montreal.The opposite trend, however, is depicted in the statistics for the surrounding municipalities, Name assessors in Westmount At a meeting of \u2018the West-' mount City Council the Board of Assessors for the current year Was appointed as follows: Donald A.Baillie, Chairman; Andrew $.] Rutherford; and Charles Cook.J.Colin Kemp was retained as con- sultan! to the Board.The duties of the Board are Primarily concerned with the Preparation of the civic valuation roll for the year 1958-1959.In this connection they are required to deposit the role in the office of the Council on or before July 31, 1958, and to ascertain certain particulars.Howe speaks here Wednesday night Rt.Hon, ¢.D.Howe will Speak on \u201cAs I See Canada\u201d, Wednesday evening at the Fron ° WEREDALE HOUSE BOYS\u2019 Temple Emanu-El annual Fel- Jowship dinner meeting in the, Temple Social Hall, 4100 Sherbrooke street west.woliyors of Montreal and ®tmount and other distinguished gusts have been in- win \u20180 this dinner meeting of og IS held in observreice Weel, rational Brotherhood BE RES \u2018WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1958 Marler's scalp is target By POWELL SMILY (Special to The Examiner) OTTAWA \u2014 Reports reaching me from West- mount would seem to indicate that a number of people feel | have been devoting too much attention to George Marler in* my weekly observations.In self-defence, I can say only that Mr.Marler has been in Ottawa, and so have I.If someone else had been the St.Antoine-Westmount representative in the House of Commons, he would have been the one into whose affairs I stuck my nose.It seems at least a sporting bet that such a situation will :n fact exist come next May.World filtering cut of Progressive- Conservative headquarters here suggests.that Ross Webster ia going to receive substantial support from th.Tory central command.To phrase it more flatly, he Tories are drewing dead aim on Mr.Marler.They'd like to beat Next week's weather SIXTEEN PAGES him for the same fundamental reasdn the Liberals would like to beat Bill Hamilton in N.D.G.; it's always a specially sweet viz- tory if you can walkp an ex-cabinet minister.Westmount voters will recall that for the first hour or so after the polling results began (Continued on page 7) By ERIC NEAL February 15 to 22 Mainly sunny, then clouding to give us light snows in the north, and freezing mists or drizzle, or 2-5\u201d of wet snow in the south.The sun is now high, afternoon, so partial thaws can orcur each For mid-week, clearing, cooling, then bright with morning fogs or cold mists, and occasional light snows, Roads icy and driving difficult.3-5\u201d of soft snow will improve weekend ski conditions, bot general weather will be very changeabla.UNITY BOY'S CLUB: Some of the entertainers of a group touring hosvitals in this area.GERALD HEBERT with guitar; Lelt to right: EVELYN ANTHONY, MAUREEN RENNIE, LOUIS FERLAND and GERTRUDE COOGAN.\u2014Acme-Harrison Photo Sor You McAdam urges Greater attention \u2018should be paid to training and helping youths and preventing their maladjustment or delinquency, rather than applying remedial education after the damage has been V.F.McADAM EER done, Vernon F.McAdam, well-known Montreal social worker, said Tuesday night.Secretary-managor of The Boys\u2019 Home of Montreal, Mr.McAdam spoke to the 87th annual meeting held at Weredale House, 6 Weredale Park, Westmount.He said the present emphasis on the problems of old age is out of pronortisn to the aciual situa- (Continued on page 2) Gre policeman's lo} not happy Even policemen have their fun.Constable St.Laurent, of the Westmount Police, was anxious te get his pay cheque cashed, Friday, so he asked one of the patrol rar boys to go to the bank for him.The prankster policeman shortly returned to the police station with the money \u2014 394 and some cents, all in quart ers, uimes, nickles and pennies \u2014 and plunked it down on constable St.Laurent's desk in one big muddied-up heap.The change-laden constable spent the best part of his lunch hour counting and sorting his pay, before returning it the bank for larger denominations.But it was all in fun \u2014 and rumor- has it that constable St.Laurent \u2018plans to reciprocate the prank before long. a BIS sie ian: A reer em, A ' * - tenant in the Police Department were: 8.J.Brooks, who was pro- PA moted to Sergeant in October, yo 1943, and has a total of 26 years = of service with the Department: [M and W.A.Smith, promoted to 2 Sergeant in August, 1946, who has 22 years of service.Promoted to the rank of Sergeant Detective were: L.Lauzon, who became a Sergeant in September, 1952, and has 26 years of service; WwW.Wyllie, prn- moted to Detective in April, 1944, who has 27 years of service; and A.E.Jones, with 18 years on the force, who was promoted to the rank of Detective in September, VA 1952.Ti Constable J.G.Lessard, who Gi has 20 years of service, was pra- I moted to the rank of Detective.3 The following constubles weve EC invested with the rank of Ser- excat: W.Pryde, with 10 years \u2014 service; J.Schaeffer.with 21 ; J ait = t 1 ! by \u2018 | 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 14, 1958 WEEK AND NEXY AT .aa DI LNA a Unity Boys\u2019 Club | 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB By Maurice Mariasine MORE BASKETBALL NEWS \u201cThe Meteors have two games remaining in the Central Section of the M.B.L.This week the group travel to St.Hubert to tackle the R.C.A.F.Flyers and next Monday they are hosts to the Point St.Charles Seniors.\u2018The Midget girls under he Handiorafts: \u2014 AI handiersft direction of Lorne Ritchie plan 8 A its and holbv classes are busily en- home and home exhibition series ; ; , ; ; gaged preparing for the annual with Greenfield Park.2 : hobby show which takes place A four-team lddy Biddy Bas- early in April.\\ q | \u201c i à t+ heh Bouse Longue it = 20 \u201cgoal Acuviess The Saar D \u2018he arama Teen-age Club will hold a Fire, poiicemen win promotions At a ceremony Tuesday evening in No.1 station, Police and Tire officers were presented with the insignia of new rank to which they had been promoted.The presentations were made by Al- | derman C.H.Drury.A feature of the occasion was the turning over to Alderman Drury of his new post as Commissioner of Police and Fire.Ex- Alderman Alfred Powis, the former Commissioner was present to make the transfer.Alsp present were His Worship Mayor A.S.Bruneau and City Manager Tom Hughes.Promoted to the rank of Lieu- « PAUL .LOWENSTEIN, 631 Victoria avenue, is vice-chair- man of the 1958 McGill \u2018Winter Carnival which will be held , next weekend.A fourth year direction of the Midget Basitet- ; , iA ; ball Team.At last week's initial van 1 ane oa Friday.arts student, Pam is helping ive Youth years service; M.J.Millar, with workout, 21 boys from seven 13 Ss ee Events: \u2014 MecGi| co-ordinate the three day Save ouin .11 years service; S.G- Hugman, pe : event which inchides the torch (Continued from page 1) with 5 years service, and D.ten years of age were on \u2018hand for the fundamental clinie.In an inter-club exhibition game, the Juveniles defeated the Midgets by a scant margin of two points, Score: 59-57.OTHER CLUB NOTES Talent Club: \u2014 A two-hour Variety Show was presented to the patients of the Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital this week.Other shows on tap inc'ude \u2018he Eventide Hore on the 19th, and the Schoo! for Crippled Children on the 24th.The chorus precision line under Miss Heather Smith is progressing quite well.Auditions and rehearsals continue every Tuesday eveninz.Band\u2014 The services of George Tejad.has been secured to teach music.Mr.Tejada is a student at McGill University and expects to be at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club every Tuesday afternoon to teach music to the boys who want to join Ted Ledrew's Brass Band.The Band rehearses every Tuesday evening.Choral Group \u2014 Professor Emery Pal still needs a few voices io round out his Saturday morning singing group.If you enjoy singing.please report to Pro- University have invited 50 boys from the Club to attend their Annual Carnival at the Montreal Forum on Friday, February, 21st.On the 23rd of February, another 30 boys will be the guests of the Mount Royal B'nai B'rith Lodge at the Montreal Forum for a hockey game.Refreshments will be served.\u2018Club members who would like\u2019 | John K.Pearce to attend are asked to register with Boys\u2019 Work Supervisor Ron Havard.Hockey: \u2014 Three hockey games were played in the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Hockey House League.Huskies defeated Eskimos 6-5; Haus defeated Wings 8-2 and, Royals defeated Bruins 1-0.Scorers included the following: Richard Wojcicki, Michael Thomas, Eugene Tabb, Leslie Garrow, Jimmy Vanni, Jimmy Horwood, Jack Bohn, Buddy Mc- Kaig, Jacques Leblanc, George Joss and Gerald Walsh.Ski Club: \u2014 Anyone interested in joining Unity's Ski Club should report to Boys' Work Supervisor Ron Havard before Wednesday, February 19th, for further particulars.Anyone with surplus ski equipment will be light parade Thursday evening, a Laurentian Ski meet and an ice festival at the Montreal Forum on Friddy and the Carnival Revue Saturday afternoon and Carnival Ball Saturday evening.In 1957 Paul was Chairman of the Publicity commities.dies aged 58 Funeral service for John K.Pearce, 98 Sommerville Ave, Westmount, was held in the chapel of D.A, Collins, Wednesday.Mr.Pearce was in his 59th year.The son of the late Henry Pearce, founder of one of the oldest jewellery stores in Montreal, he was bora in this city, and educated at Victoria Public School and Commercial Technical High School.He also graduated from McGill University with a BA.He was associated for many years with the government naval tion, and in turn the problems Priestley, who has been a member of the department for 10 | welfare Courts.Others, among of youth are under-emphasized.\u201cPension plans and government aid have greatly cushioned old age.Now, let's \u201ckeep our eyes focused on youth,\u201d he commented., Most boys at Weredale House come from broken homes, he said.A few were the result of death or tragedy, but most were broken up because of parental incompatibility, discord or neglect.Some are sent to Weredale by them recent immigrants, for temporary care till he families adjust to Canadian living conditions.Mr.McAdam said Weredale House does not aim to replace a boy's own home, \u201cOur constant aim is the re-establishment of broken homes,\u201d he added.Most of the boys at Weredale\u2019 stay for periods varying from a few months to little over a year __ some a little longer, but it is) rare to have a boy stay more than four years.While at Weredale, the boys have the benefit of fuil medical years.The promotions in the Fire Deportment went to P.BE.Motard, who became a Lieutenant in the Fire Inspection Division and H.McCoo who was made a Lieuter- ant.Motard has 13 years of ser- vice with the force and Was made t a Fire Inspector in April, 1953.i McCoo has been a Fireman for 12 years.- d Present to address the assem- Z bly were: Chief E.C.Harper of Ii the Fire Department; and Chief M R.Edmonstone, of the Police come Force.b \u2014 v ti ROSEDALE \u20ac si EDGAR A.WRAY mn Funeral Chapel « WURLITZER ORGAN 4911 COTE DES NEIGES RD.w South ef Queen Mary at Decelles si RE.1-6868 m Ci fessor Pal immediately following 1.me ; the Call Me Uncle Radio Show.Meetings Held: \u2014 The Unity supply depot in ville St.Pierre.and pyschological attention, plus Call Mé Uncle: \u2014 Uncle Hal ; oh ; ; Worl a well-rounded curriculum of ! Ladies Auxiliary held a meeting During the Second World War, po : Wardell, MC and Uncle Billy .LA - i h character-building, lessons and ; ( at the Club on Monday under tue Mr.Pearce served with the LICH Munro top-notch pianist, are on | ; oi outdoor activities.Employment : 9 ; chairmanship of Mrs.Arthur Royal Montreal Regiment, andj} th hool ; hand every Saturday morning be- Prevost.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club had a tour of duty in England is found for ose over scho fore 9 a.m.for their radio pro- mittee ox Management held and other overseas points.age.ty gram which emanates irom the omit: = gem helor, Mr.Pea is sur- \u201cThe most important training th ro ave m the ir monthly meeting last A bachelor, Mr.Pearce is 3 ani c Weredal 4 u Unity %oys\u2019 Club and which iS Thursday under the chal.man- vived by two brothers, Frank, of activity is at Camp Weredale ve UR sincere, consid- 3 ! heard at 9:20 a.m.over CKVL- Chip of >, ident J.G.Lawson Montreal, and Stanley, of Mont- the Laurentians,\u201d he said.\u201cWe O : À co 850 on your dial.Newcomers lo ship of President 2 lr West: al ive are proud it plays such an «- .erate and sympa- 4 Pi , Annual Meeting® \u2014 It was eal West; also survived by a ; ; the Show are we.come.Last announced recent! that the An- sister, Mrs.Leslie Elridge, of portant part in our work, for thetic personal service er week, uver 300 youngsters were Meeting of > Unit Boys | Dixie, Que.no boy should be denied the ex- .; +} in attendance.nual M:eting o e Unity Boys Buri in Montreal Me- perience of camping.It pays a is appreciated by all.A si + Club of Westmount, Inc, will ke urial was in Montrea\u2019 * 5 ; | ; held at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club en morial Park.thousand dividends in develop- 3 al \u2019 ved a M I 10m + 12.50 Le ment of character traits and pat- tid BERGER'S Wednesday, Mar ; à > terns that last a lifetime.\u201d B a Il ar p.m.The meeting also saw the elec- 2 \\ Wii m SHOE CLINIC tion of a new slate of officers .\u2014 J.; : x ?A HUNNS em 1 Orthopaedic Mrs.V.A.Salvaneschi and board of governors for \u201che 5610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST th school, to be effective for one th Revisions a specialty SHOE REBUILDER year.buried on Tuesday of Quality ® Tinting ® Renovating Final tribute was paid Tues- Courteous Service \u2014 Moderate day to Mrs.V.A.Salvaneschi, Prices the former Florence Ludbrook, woh died at her residence, 450 Victoria avenue, Friday.A Silver Cross widow, she nad lived in St.Augustine parish, NDG, for 20 years before moving to Wesmount ten years ago.Her husband, R.8.M.Victor Albert Salvoneschi, who won the Silver Cross in the First World War, predeseas.d her 25 years ago.In her latter years, Mrs.Sal- vaneschi Lad been camparatively inactive, but always maintained a deep interest in the Catholic Women\u2019s League, of which she was a member.She is survived by two sons, Laurence, and Phillip Victor, 2a WESTMOUNT TAILOR and VALET SERVICE C.CYNAMON Ladies\u2019 and Gent's High Class Tailor SUITS and COATS made to order from our or your own material at moderate prices.We do every kind of Tailoring\u2014Alterations, Remodelling and Repairs.QUALITY GUARANTEED BY EXPERT HANDS PROMPT SERVICE 425E St.Catherine St.West WE.3-2672 376 Victoria Avenu\u201d (Opposite Steinberg\u2019s) HU.8-0361 Express your sympathy at a time when the proper words are difficult to find.4509 COTE DES NEIGES RD- AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE RATES RE.8-1124 HON.DONALD FLEMING, Canadiah Finance Minister will the guest speaker at the annual Brotherhood luncheon to be held under the auspices of the Men\u2019s Association of Congregation Shaar Hash- omayim Wednesday, February.19th at the Synagogue, 450 Kensington avenue, West mount W.FREDERICK Master Watchmaker 1370 GREENE AVE.(Near Sherbrooke) WE.7-1855 major in the Canadian Army; two daughters, Edna Mary (Mrs.H.Dawson) and Mrs.Margot M.Parker.Funeral was held from Clarke | Funeral Home to The Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, for service.Burial] was in Coté des Neiges Cemetery.mr \u2014 bi je Chepelof Cathad we * HARDWOOD © RUBBER | & COMPANY WESTMOUNT Free Estimates WE.FINE FLOORING - ® ASPHALT 4 Specializing in Refinishing ou Floors A.Ross Grafton 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET ~ 3.2323 | Tx The auminer \u201c55 YEARS w HAT WESTMOUNT\" WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN'S WE.3-4046 Reliable 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.\u2018Municipal group debates actions of councillors The general meetings of the city council came under review Tuesday when the executive of the Westmount Municipal Association held a monthly meeting.A special committee, under the charmanship of G.B.Puddi- combe, Had \u2018been appointed at the previous meeting to review the situation.Mr.Puddicombe stressed the desirability of keeping the citizens better informed of the deliberations of the council prior to their talking a vote.A separate committee headed by Frank Common, Jr.had previously reported that the practice presently followed by councillors is to hold their discussions in general committee meetings, not open to the public, and to vote without discussion at the open meetings.No immediate course of action was proposed until further consideration could be given to the matter and the views of the Council were considered.RCMP fransmitter given city's 0.K.Wesimount has extended for two years its agreement with the RCMP to allow them to continue operations of their radio communication centre in Summit Park.The station has been operative for five years.The building \u2014 about half the size of a normal living room \u2014 and mast control communications for the crime fighters over an arcu of approximately 100 miles, An original agreement with the Federal Gevernment allowed them to set up the apparatus to test a microwave system.When their two years were up, the RCMP applied for and were granted permission to take over the facilities.We have received a shipment of genuine English and Scotch TWISTS, TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, REVERSIBLE TWISTS and MOHAIRS of highest quality.In All Shade, and Patterns.Ladies\u2019 \u2018and Gent's SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK Customers or our own material made up.® REPAIRING © SEMODELLING © REFITTIN QUICK SERVICE 2 It L SILVER j LADIES & GENT'S TAILOR 235 Greene Ave.(Downstaire) WE.2.6633 3 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1958 clarinet; FRANCES GOLTMAN PIANO CLINIC AT VICTORIA HALL: Left to right, front row: J.ARCHIE ETIENNE, director instrumental music Westhill High School; CAROL LAING, ANITA LANDS with oboe.row: MAN; CALVERT, Back SHARON LAZAR, pianist; MISS GOLT- JIM COWARD, bass clarinet; M.director Westmount High School.instrumental music, \u2014Acme-Harrison Photo group fackles many subjects Ottawa elections, American satellites, the Summit Conference, Montreal's crime wave, the strike in Nassau, and the hockey dominance of Montreal Canadiens were all subjects of a Round Table Discussion Wednesday by the Current Events Club of Westmount Senior High School.Nearly one hundred members attended.Linda Guthrie of 10 Ga, open- the superiority of the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League, crediting coaches, management and players for the team's success.* The complex situation existing in Ottawa since the dissolution of Parliament was handled hy Mark Segal of 11 Ba.He traced the actions of Mr.Diefenbaker since becoming Prime Minister and commented on what politically is in store for Canadians.$9.88 is haul by thieves here Police reported a break in at 4630 St.Catherine street, on Wednesday evening.The building is ocupied by six or seven gmail business firms.Total cash loss was $9.88 taken from the petty cash box of the Service Steel and Engineering Co.Thieves apparently forced entry through a basement window and then proceeded through the building looking for cash.An expensive briefcase containing a camera was left untouched.An employee of one of the firms in the building was on the premises until slightly after 8 p.m.Police believe the break occurred after that time.Detectives H.Ward and A.Jones are investigating.ing the discussion, accounted for* Brenda Fisker of 10 Ga spoke on the recent wave of crime in Montreal.The question was raised whether crime has really increased in our city or whether increased publicity has been given to the criminal incidents that do occur.Negotiations now in process for a Summit Conference on Disarmament were discussed by Chris Winn of 11 Bb.Helaine Slater of 11 Gc accounted for the recent strike in Nassau attributing it mainly to racial discontent.Following each topic an open discussion was held.Rofary marks Students\u201d Day Their annual International Students Day was observed by Westmount Rotary Wednesday when two foreign students studying at McGill were present at the regular luncheon meeting.On hand to introduce the guests was the Rev.M.Knowles, Chaplain of McGill University and Advisor to Foreign Students.- G.K.Rezek came to Montreal from Leyanon on a scholarsmp of the-World University Service.His one year Fellowsh.p, however, was extended to enable him to continue post-graduate work at McGill.He is presently working on a PhD thesis concerning the fiscal system of .Jordan.- N.G.P.Pillia, of India, is a Bronfman Fellow in Economics and conducts conferences on this subject at the Uiversity.He is also a member of the Planning Commission of the Government of India.Both students spoke briefly of their countries and emphasized the welcoming hospitality which is shown to visitors.The cost of living in the East, the; said, ranges from one-third to one- fifth the normal cost in Canada.Power cost up total of 18% in 5-year deal .It has been announced-that a new contract has been agreed upon between the City of West- mount and the Quebec Hydro Corporation for the surply of electric power to this municipality.The contract has been drawn up for a period of five years.The previous agreement had lasted for a period of nine years, and was now out of line with rising> costs which Hydro had had to meet.The present contract calls for an increase of about 18% in the cost of power to Westmount.Westmount also received a rebate of $31,165 from the power company as an adjustment of certain charges made during tne years 1950-1957.ë EE For Your.3 Former resident named direcfor of U.S.hospital Dr.F.Lloyd Mussels, a former Westmount avenue resident, has been appointed director of Boston\u2019s famous Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.A native of Montreal and a 1944 graduate of medicine at Mc- Gill, Dr.Mussels received a master\u2019s degree in hospital administration from Columbia University, New York in 1949.He succeeds Dr.Norbert A.Wilhelm at the hospital which is affiliated with Harvard University medical school.Dr.Mussells is now executive director of the Philadelphia General Hospital.He has been associated with the Montreal General Hospital and the Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, N.Y.June Mack plays fhe role of Amy in \u2018Little Women\" June Mack, 315 Melville Terrace, well known young thespian of the Montreal.Children's Theatre, will portray the role of Amy in Little Women this Sats-\u201d urday afternoon at Victoria Hall! .A grade nine student at West- mount Junior High School, June has appeared many times on television in Hansel and Gretel for the Children\u2019s Theatre last year.A sports enthusiast who has a miniature slipper collection, June plays flute and picolo in the Westmount band.LOUIS J.VERDON, D.C.: Doctor of Chiropractic X-Ray Analysis BY.APPOINTMENT ELwood 9068 5175 Sherbrooke St.W.Suite No.l Ace Staples and Stapling Machines Carbons, Ribbons, Steno Pads, Typewriter Papers, Ledger Sheets, Binders, Columnar Pads & Books.CALL ALLAN SINGER Ltd.Stationers, Printers & Loose Leaf Manufacturers .357 Victoria Avenue DExter 8439 Westmount ee Lt ey tM a Ce LT 7 FE EEE -: ae da UE eed a .= an = \u2014 PTR TE 7 Tr D STORE us see : R= ; x © .rss 1 2e \u2019 2 % Ls pea, PAR Sosa TT ER is SES 2e hE \\ 4 Westmount Examiner, Friday, Feb.14, 1958 - Op EE roue ar FA ee 2rd WE SAY Let's include laymen in Met study group AYOR Sydney Bru- neau recently advised the Westmount Municipal Association that a committee of aldermen was studying metropolitan government \u2014 and would be in a position when the time arrived to take ample care of this city\u2019s case.While Mayor Bruneau and the local aldermen are probably quite capable of examining the situation, they are busy men in their private affairs.In addition they have the extra burden of the city's day- to-day deliberations.May this not be the time to form a committee \u2014 headed by Mayor Bruneau perhaps \u2014 and including some of the aldermen; but a committee that would include several laymen?There is a wealth of talent in Westmount \u2014 talent that is not on the council; a wealth of experience that might be put to good use in making certain that the best type of representation is made for Westmount\u2019s position with regard to metropolitan authority.We can think of lawyers, of judges, of notaries and of businessmen \u2014 individuals who through their normal pursuits or their extra-curri- cular activities have a wide knowledge of matters pertaining to metropolitan government and its conduct of essential services.Let's make use of the wealth of talent by inviting some of these men to sit with the mayor and such aldermen as can spare the time, to keep Westmount in the forefront of this new administrative development.Short vote campaign ups onus on voters HERE are less than seven weeks left before Canadians will be called upon to decide by their democratic ballot for the Conservatives of ED OF 0 2 > ~ Joep: PRE Fie + a - Ca = VE VE NOËD MAX OF THR LAW.\\ COUD COTTON TO YW John Diefenbaker or the the Liberals of Lester B.Pearson.This is a short time.In a short campaign, particularly one that falls so soon after the balloting of June 10 last, candidates are prone to feel that party platforms are \u201cold shoe\u201d to the electorate.And in an attempt to come up with something new, they all too often have dipped deeply into the mire of bias, prejudice and personalities.This is a call for a clean, constructive campaign.A telecast on the weekend revealed the muddled thinking in Federal affairs of a group of persons queried in a Toronto supermarket.One thought Louis St.Laurent still led the Liberals.None could name the four major parties in the coming contest.While comparisons are odious, particularly where Toronto is concerned, we * venture to suggest few Montrealers could do a great deal better \u2014 if the answers obtained locally to current question-and- answer shows is any criterion.Candidates can do much in the next 46 days to dispel some of the uncertainty.True, there isn\u2019t too much difference at this juncture between the policies of the Conserva- John W.Sancton Publisher EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2185 Ham,ton Ave., Montreal = HUnter 1-25°71* Hugh E.McCormick President Tae, 4 p- 6 RT Something I'd like to say: By TRACY S.LUDINGTON ROVINCIAL Finance Minister Bourque, in his first budget, provides an amount in excess of $116,000,000 for education ,the highest amount of any province in the entire Dominion.This is almost one quarter of the entire estimated revenue of $506,945,000.No one will deny that the Duplessis administration has done great things for education in this Province \u2014 as it has for health \u2014 but I, for one, would like to have seen comment on the recent remarks of the Premier in the private bills committee of the Provincial Legislature, when the Montreal Catholic School Commission sought to raise the tax rate for school purposes, on the grounds that they were forced to budget for a deficit.The Premier commented that taxes on property were already too high \u2014 and that in his opinion, schools were budgeting for too many frills.If the school authorities, he said, would get back to the basic fundamentals of education, they would probably not find themselves in financial difficulties.This is not a new view.Hilda Neatby held it in her book \u2018So Little for the Mind.-She found, however, that it Was not a popular view \u2014 or so it appeared.I wonder whether it was actually an unpopular view?I wonder what the taxpayer thought of tives and the Liberals, but there is enough, ' We would rather report candidates discussing the Liberal tax cut promises, or the Conservative trade policies, or \u201cwho caused it?Few taxpayers appeared in print in.the matter; they didn\u2019t have too much opportunity.BEATEN BACK Forces were arraigned against Miss Neatby that she couldn't handle, School-tea- chers, with eyes on the salary question, took up,the cudgels and commenced a tatoo, the purpose of which was to beat the author of \u201cSo Little for the Mind\u201d back into her corner.The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, both on radio and on television, rushed onto the scene with programs heavily weighed with educationists who were only too ready to attempt such sallies as ridicule, rhetoric and re- dundency.Miss Neatby was afforded an opportunity for rebuttal but was pinned down by the sheer weight of numbers, In Premier Duplessis, the exponents of the \u201cfrills\u201d have no school-teachers with which to grapple \u2014 and this is not to belittle in any way the con- POCKET CARTOON by OSBERT LANCASTER \u201cOne hardly knows what to believe\u2014one moment they say gooseberry bushes and the next, test tubes.\u201d ST.VALENTINES Little school-house \u2018in the red\u2019 tribution Miss Neatby made to the cause.Most of her points were well taken, in my opinion.The question really isn't \u2014 why aren't today's children good enough for the frills \u2014 but rather, can the present.day economy afford them?Apparently, in the case of the Montreal Catholic School Commission, it can't.And I don't believe the local Protestant schools can either, Certainly the day of the one-room school that held sev- era] grades, all taught by one teacher, is behind us.But :n- stead of the little red schoolhouse, we have the big school corporation \u201cin the red.\u201d THE FRILLS Swimming pools, hair dryers for the girls, badminton courts, six-room apart ments in which to teach housekeeping, domestic science rooms, etc., are very nice.We proudly point to them when our country cousins pay us a visit, But can we pay for them?That is tie point Premier Duplessis is making.The Premier is not lacking in the \u201cforward look\" when it comes to education, as the $116,000,000 budget this year shows \u2014 as does the recent al lowance for a sales tax in crease to raise still more money for educational pur poses \u2014 hut with our growing population apparently we need this money for the basic es sentials in more schools and in addition to existing schools.We haven't anything left over for the frills.Probably the sane hue and cry that arose against \u201cSO Little .\u201d will follow the Premier's remarks; but Prée mier Duplessis ig in a posit tion to say a well-considered \u201cyea\u201d or \u201cnay\u201d to school board requests for extra funds, Our guess is he will scan details of school budgets most carefully in the future \u2014 and see that money raised from tax-payers is well spent on oT education necessities.THEY SAY First doubt, then inquire, then discover.This has been the process with all great thinkers.i \u2014H.T.RUCKIF.J® Harry V.Stoddard, Director of Public Relations Harry B.Houghton, Director of Production Kenncth Hatton, Director of Sales Lorne D.Macbean, Secretary-Treasurer Tracy S.Ludington, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper rur the home, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.~ nes y fice Dept., Ottawa, ser oc AUIOTIZE a5 200 Class Mail, Post Of TN I ES % Sd, i\" LL no - £ _ the unemployment\u201d rather than have them get into the gutter and pile insult on vilification on innuendo.In this journal, for one, they'll get more space this ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH SCOUT GROUP COMMITTEE FATHER AND SON BANQUET: Left, T.W.GILMOUR, president of the \u2018Group Comm.and son Alan of the Scout Troop.Centre: REV.MR.K.B.KEEFE, V.E.TRAVERSY and son Cub Val Traversy.OS \u2018 à Sr activi \u2014Acme-Harrison Photo & 2 WESTMOUNT DISTRICT NEWS: L.Shannon advised the Group that the District Scouters\u2019 Room on Sherbrooke street is now ready for use.The Next District Meeting will be held there \u2014 make it a point to be here.The Exatiner has kindly promised us space for Scouting News each week.Send your News Items to: E.L, Brueton, 5111 Connaught avenue.Let us really give Scouting a boost in Westmount.School board marks change in age limit At a recent meeting of the Westmount Protestant School Commissioners, the admission age of children to the schools under their jurisdiction was adjusted.In future, children must have reached their fifth birthday on or before September 30th to be eligible for kindergarten in the school year beginning in September.They must have attained their sixth birthday by the same date in order to enter first grade.All those enrolled in kindergarten this year, however, will be eligible for promotion to grade one.Children moving to Westmount + x NEW PROPRIETOR MARTIN P.McKENNA has purchased the business of Schofield Town Florist in the Town of Mount Royal.Mr.McKenna is the son of the late Leo J, McKenna and was formerly with McKenna Ltd.He has studied in Chicago and has had many years\u2019 experience in the florist industry in Montreal, Cub News From Shaar Hasho- mayim Pack: The Shaar Hasho- mayim Cub Pack which meets every Tuesday evening from 7 to 8.15 p.m.under the leadership of Mortimer L.Vineberg, as Cub- master, and Jeff Weissler, as Assistant, was recently favored with a visit by Colonel Eric Sles- sor, Westmount District Commissioner, who spent part of the evening watching the Cubs at work and at play.Colonel Slessor presented Swimmer Badges to Charles Kaplan and Rene Pardo.Othar badges awarded recently were Cyclis® Badge to Peter Bishin and Howard Greenwood, and Athlete Badge to Charles Kaplan.The Pack has just taken in new chums, Malcelm Kirsch and Phillip Robbins.Shaar Hashomayim Scout Troop: Recently Scout Harry Bloomfield passed his Swimmer Badge and P.L.Michael Fitch passed his Prospector Badge and his Healthyman Badge.P.L.Fitch was also awarded the Honor Patrol Pennant on behalf of the Antelope Patrol, which won this month's inter-patrol competition.McKergow Pack: We meet at 7 p.m.on Thursdays in the West- mount Baptist Church Hall.During one of our recent meetings Peter Walchysen told a story from a book he had read, part of his First Star work.Keith Craig showed Akela the plants he is growing towards his First Star.Pythian Sisters The Recia Stanfield Memorial Temple No.4 Pythian Sisters will hold a program and business meeting on Tuesday at 8:30 p.mat the meeting hall 5583 Jeanne Mance street.A representative from the Bel! Telephone Co., will give a talk, Refreshments will be served, Mrs.H.Hershon presiding.from regions where the age of admission to these years is different will be placed in the grade to which they were promoted regardless of the new age requirements.+ x Volunteer members of the Canadian Red Cross Corps drove almost 200,000 miles last year in the pursuit of their humanitarian duties.The Westmount Examiner, Friday.February 14,1958 6 4 fire calls here in week Four celle made the weel\u2019s, work for the Westmount Fire Department \u2014 and two of them turned out to be false a'\u2018arms.Sunday saw screaming sirens\u2019 through the streets of this municipality to Claremont and Windsor where a prankster had pulled the alarm.The next day a, cn YOUR PHOTO DEALER 2 TR telephone call sent the Depart partment on another futile journey to a home on Summit road.Alarmed residents of Kensing- ton avenue called Tuesday (0 report billows of smoke issuing from a house on that street.The trouble \u2014 a damaged furnace \u2014 \u2018vas soon located and the trouble corrected.A smell of gas on Lexington avenue brought the Department to that area or Wednesday, but the cause for alarm was negligible.United Photographic Store std.758 ST.PETER ST.MONTREAL.STFETER Ps BEloir 3162 - 4173 \u201cEstablished over fifty years\" Owned and operated WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY by the Laurie Family instalments.If you bave home improvements on your mind .an extra bedroom, new plumbing - or electric wiring, now \u2014 or a paint job on your house in the spring.why not talk to your B of M manager today about an H.LL.\u2014 available for almost any worthwhile purpose about the house.Ask for a copy of our folder \u201cFor Everything about the house .\u201d, * BANK oF MONTREAL Cawadas Firat Bank BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave.: J OHN S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: ~ JOHN P.MOYNAUGH, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK | REMEMBER | Need a Playroom ?Bless their little hearts .but the children do get underfoot in the \u201cindoor season\u201d.Some people have the right idea, though .they turn that extra room upstairs into a playroom or build one in the basement.Many who lack the ready cash to carry ouf their plans do so with a low-cost B of M Home Improvement Loan.they pay for their playroom while they have the use of it \u2014 repaying their loan in easy monthly Wintertime is the best time for indoor home improvements.Workmen are more readily available and prices are often lower.OF LIFE SINCE 1817 D.2618 wiv TET tartan nl hts CE xy OAL Cunt 2) wa OF 7 Pp a {| ! 6 The Westmount Examiner, - Fricay, February 14, 1958 .St Jam es speaker OF a UNITED UNITARIAN is Rev.N.Rawson Lord and Master II CALVARY CHURCH CHURCH OF THE o No 1 5 Ge Ave.e H Sunday at St.James United Dorchester Street at Greene MESSIA Church, at the 11 o'clock ser- The V Ble Westmount TARIAN \" , ; e Yenerable a Charles R.Plaskett UNITA vice, the minister, Reverend Minister: Rev.Charles R.Sherbrooke St.at Simpson Norman Rawson, will speak on R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., 11:00 am.Sermon: \u201cWHERE ARE Rev.Angus Cameron, Minist the subject \u201cIs There \u2018Such a ni : you?Donald Mackey, Organist and Thing as a Perfect Christian?\u201d Rector, Trinity Memorial Church 7:30 p.m.Sermon: \u201cTHE director of Music.and at the evening service com- x MASTERY OF LIFE.\u201d LIFE AND LENT SERVICES\" - 19th, 8 p.m.Wesley Speaker: Dr.E.Toronto.Wed., Feb.United Church, Marshll Howse, Organist and Choir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus, (McGill) ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road (near Argyle Avenue! MINISTRE Rev D.M.Grant, B D.D, Rev & W Mumivre LA.Be Fe Eric, 4 Adams Bac.Mus.M NM, A.R.C.M., 11:00 a.m.DR.ALLEN T.KNIGHT \u201cBE HEALT BETTER CHRISTIANS : .R.W.Mimfor THE CRUCIAL CONDITION\u201d 11:00 a.m.Church School 10:00 a.m.Intermediates & Seniors 6.30 p.m.Th\u201d Communicants\u2019 Class.8:45 p.m.Young Peoples Union Sunday, February 16th 11:00 am.Sermon Subject \u201cThe Uses Of Diversity\u201d Church School and Kindergarten in Unitarian Fouse, 3421 Simpson Street.at 11:00 am.LIFE AND LENT SERVICE Wesley Church, Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.- Speaker: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Firs Cliurch of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF FHE MUrHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIS.SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON.MASS.SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16th 11:00 am =unday >CNoo: 11:02 am.Church service Subject of .esson - Ser mon: \u201cSOUL\u201d Golden Text: Isaiah 25:9, So, this is our God; we have waited for him, and he will save us: This is the Lord; we have waited for him, we will be glad and rejoice in his salvation.WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimmony Meeting.KREADINC ROOM In the Church Edifice Open to the oublie Tuesday.Thursday ara Fri DR.E.MARSHALL HOWSE WESTMOUNT PARK-EMMANUEL Lansdowne & Western Ave) Mmister: Rev Callum Thompson BA.BD Mr.Wayne Riddell \u2014 Director ! of Music.i 11-00 a.m.PCHRISTIANITY IN DEMOCRACY.\u201d Has democracy gone about as far as it can go?Is it possible to be a Cnristian -oùtside the democratic states?Why are democratic states suspect among the under-developed races?7:30 p.m.(Cor \u201cCHRISTIANITY IN DEMOCRACY.\u201d II What are the weaknesses in the fobric of the democratic processes?Js there a need to keep \u201cRights\u201d and \u201cResponsibilities\u201d in balance?Has democracy any new dimension?Infant and Toddlers Nursery and Church School Departments meet at 11 a.m.\u201cLife & Lent\u201d Services - Wesley Church Wednesday, Feb.19th at 8 p.m.Dr.E.Marshall Howse, speaker day.2 to \u2018 pm Wednesdays, 6:30 t 8 p.m UNITED DOM:NION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave Ministers: Rev A Lloyd Smith, M.A.D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A.Sunday, February 16th 10:00 a.m.Intermediate & Senior School.11:00 am.Crib Corner, Nursery.Kindergarten, Primary & .Junior Departments, 11:00 a.m.\u201d Dr Lloyd Smith \u201cA Lonely Battle for a Great Issue\u2019 3:00 p.m.Class for Church Membership 7:3.p.m Rev.Eric Mcllwain | \u201cWtat Should I Believe Abou: the Universe?\" 8:45 pm Young 'Peopl.\u2019s Union.LIFE AND LENT SERVICE IVednesday, February 19th 8:00 p.m.pésley Church P- Rev \u201cMarshall Howes, DD.Ea Topic: , *\u2018Conscript of The Cross\u201d Organist and Choirmaster Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.11:00 a.m.\u201cIS THERE SUCH A THING AS A PERFECT CHRISTIAN?\" This is a sermon in the series on Building A Christian Faith Rev.Norman Rawson preaching at both services 7:10 p.m.Hymn-Sing with Gifford Mitchell 7:30 pm.of escape?cure 9:00 p.m.ST.JAMES.UNITED CHURCH 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST REV.Rev.B.B.Brown, B.D., Asst.Minister Rev.Nettie I.J.Wilson, B.A, BD, Rev.William D.F.Morris, B.A, Gifford Mitchell, B.A., B.Mus,, Organist and Choirmaster Sermon Subject: Sermon Subject: \u201cWHEN LIFE CEASES TO BE WORTH LIVING\u201d This is the final sermon on Escape a) What causes people to feel this way?b) What is the attitude of the Christian Church to these who take this means e) Some suggestions for prevention and Young Peoples Fellowship Hour Convenient to Hotels NORMAN RAWSON, Minister Asst.Minister , Asst.Minister FERENCE\u201d LENTEN SERVICE Ash Wednesday, February 19, 8:00 p.m.DR.JAMES H.ROBINSON, NEW YORK Subject: \u201cLOVE THE ALTERNATIVE TO HATE \u2014 CURE FOR INDIF- Doors open at 7:30 p.m.mencing at 7.30 p.m.the third and final sermon on Escape will be given under the title \u201cWhen Life Ceases to be Worth Living\", This is the final sermon on Escape, Ash Wednesday, at 8 o'clock, the first o f the services held weekly throughout Lent will take place.Guest preacher will be Reverend Dr.James H.Robinson of the Presbyterian Church of the Master, New York City.Dr.Robinson's \u2018subject will be \u201cLove the Alternative to Hate \u2014 Cure for Indifference\u201d, Unbound courage and compassion joined proclaim him good and great, and make the hero and the man complete, \u2014Joseph.Addison.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherhranke Street West at Roslyn NEAREST DOWNTOWN BAPTIST CHURCH Minister, EDGAR J, BAILEY, M.A, B.Th,, CD Minister Emeritus J.A.JOHNSTON, B.A.D.D, Organist.GALT MacDERMOY, B.A., B.Mus.7:30 p.m.VOR POWELL MISSION 11:00 a.m.\u2018The Rev.E.J.Bailey Bible School meets at 11:00 a.m.VISITORS WELCOME SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM .450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilf-ed Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm , THE SABBATH Blessing of the New Moon Parshas Chekolim Sedra Mishpotim Friday Evening, February 1ith 4:55 p.m.Candle Lighting 5:05 p.m.Friday Evening Service SABBATH SERVICES 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Service.- Scriptural Readings: Torah: Exodus, Ch.21, v.1 - Ch.24, v.18, Prophets: 1! Kings, Ch.30, vs, 11 - 16.Ch.12 - vs.1 - 17 5:05 p.m.Afternoon Service 5:45 p.m.Evening Service Weekday Services: 8:45 a.m.Sunday: Morning Service 5:15 p.m.Afternoon Service 7:30 a.m.Weekday: Morning Service 5:15 p.m.Afternoon Service 6:00 p.m.Evening Service, Rpsh Chod sh: Thursday and Friday :15 am.Morning Service Next Friday Evening 5:06 p.m.Candle Lighting 5:15 p.m.Friday Evening Service TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal De.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Otto O.Staeren, Cantor F.Mc- wearon, Organist and Choir Mask: Miles Wisenthal, M.A.Educational Assistant.SABBATH EVE SERVICES Friday evening, February l4th at 8:15 o'clock.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Independence Of Man\", Saturday morning, February.15th at 11:30 o\u2019clock, sermonette \u2018Mental Slavery.\u201d BAR MITZVAR At the worship this Friday evening and Saturday morning, Ian Maxwell, son of Mr.and Mrs.Simpson Light- stone will be called to the Reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah, DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday evenings at 5:45 o'clock, Sunday mornings at 10:15 o'clock.SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Regular classes Monday eyening, February 17th at 8 o'clock.At 8:1 o'clock special lecture by Meloch Ravitch on \u2018The Tragedy Of The Jewish, Writers In The Soviet nion.RELIGIOUS SCHOOL High School anu Confirmation Departments, Saturday mornings at 9:45 o'clock; Kindergarten, Primary and Junior, Sunday mornings at 10 o'clock; Daily Hebrew - Monday through Thursday afternoons at 3:30 o'cloc TEMPLE BROTHERHOOD - FELLOWSHIP I INNER The 31st annual fellowship dinner between Catholics, Jews and Prot- eslaflts in observance o.Brotherhood month takes place Wednesday evening, February 19th at 6:45 o'clock, C.the Temple social hall, The Rt.Hon.D.Howe, .C.will addres ss, gathering ou \u201cAs I See Canada.\u201d There is a third point at which Jesus exercised His among His fellow-men, but | mastery.That is in His dealings with men; He was a man there was never any doubt about His relationship with them.He displayed His authority\u2019 \u2018and leadership from the beginning, not to make a show of authority but because it was natural to Him; to have denied it would have been to act falsely, It is akin to the saying in the Second Commandment: \u201cI.the Lord thy God am a jealous God.\u201d Of course, God is a jealous God; that is, He cannot tolerate the idea that any one should usurp His place as God, If God were to allow any one to take His place He would be denying His own.godhead \u2014 in fact, He would be lying about Himeelf.For the salvation of His people His godhead.when they would have taken Him by force to make Him King he evaded their hands; when Jesus exhibited His \u2018power over men in every part of their being.He healed their bodies; they came to arrest Him, and He said, \u201cI am He,\u201d they fell back from Him.He was in control of the whole physical situation.He had power over their minds and wills: He called them and they followed; He lived with them and when He challenged them, Peter replied: \u201cThou art the Christ.\u201d He showed His pow- ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay Quinquagesima Holy Eucharist.Sunday School Mattins (said) SOLEMN EUCHARIST Solemn Evensong.AYS \u2014 HOLY EUCHARIST Tuesday & Thursday.Monday & Friday Wednesday.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Westmount cœsÉ sH500 BREE 880s pppFoumpw 9985555585 Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.TimMons Quinquagesima Holy Communion Matins Preacher: The_Rector Post Confirmation Class Matins & Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector Nursery: Kindergarten & Sunday School Evensong Preacher: Rev, E.P.A.Timmons ASH WEDNESDAY 7:30 a.m.Holy Communion 9:00 a.min the in the & apel Scholars\u2019 Service Church 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion Address 8:00 p.m.Intercessions and Address.Preacher: Rev.11:00 a.m.Holy Communion in the Chapel.Organist and Choirmaster: Arnold Bellis TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West \u2014\u2014 Che Venerable | R.Kennetb Naylor Rev.Canon F.L.whitiey.M.A, Hon, Assistant Lt.Col.The Rev.James Barnett, Hon, Assistant Rev T.A.Ramsey, B.D.Assistant C.V.Frayn, A:R.C.A.(London) Organist and Cheirmaster Quinquagesima 00 a.m.Holy Communion, :45 a.m.Junior Department and Confirmation Classa.m.Choral Communion.Rev.8: 9 11: g r: Ramsey Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department, 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher : \u2018The Rector Ash Wednesday Hol:- Communion Children\u2019s Service Holy Communion Evensong THURSDAY Holy Communion.FRIDAY _ \u2014 » 9 e60-= § 8 3883 y » vhoy 5 8 5333 Women's World Day of Prayer Service FE God must be jealous about er over their souls: He forgave their sins.Nevertheless, the response to Jesus was not automatic; they too had an active part to play in it.When He healed their bodies He said that their faith had made them whole: when He called the first four disciples He did nôt force them; they responded because they were drawn to Him.Sometimes the faith was the faith of the sick man's friends, but it was a real help in the healing.Sometimes the forgiveness of the sin seems in- +Cidental, but it still was preceded by some act of obedience.Our Lord's power over men was limited by timir readiness.We are told of the multitude who heard Him and who wondered because He ssoke with authority; and yet He probably only made some 500 disciples in His three-year Ministry, To be stirred is one thing, to respond is -another, I heard Bill Hamilton speak last week on \u2018Save the Children Fund\u201d.I was stirred, but to send a cheque was another matter.The multitudes were stirred by our Lord.A few responded, because response then and now, calls for surrender and sacrifice.We hear His Word, and we may say: \u201cThat word is true,\u201d but to make it true for myself 1 must forget myself and surrender to Him who spoke the word and who ultimately is The Word.The Yukon Territory is in a separate standard time zone and clocks in the Territory are five and a half hours behind clocks in Newfoundland \u2014 Quick Canadian Facts.PRESBYTERIAN B WESTMOUNT ond VIETONIA AVES.& Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister * Mr.George Tannahill, B.A.Student Assistant Sunday, February 16th THE STUDY OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS 12:00 a.m.Mr, Wilkie: No.9 == \u201cSpeak The Truth\u201d The Church School Teen Club meeting in Franklin Hall.Memorial.114 bus stops at door 1145 a.m.7:30 p.m.DORIS KILLAM R R I.C.L.Mus.(McGill) Organist and Chot.Directer.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Westmount, Que.The Rev.Chas, C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister 11:00 am.PUBLIC ,WORSHIP Freccher: The Muinistér Lester A, Woodin Orzanist & Choirmaster: VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME pré ft pn = NTS odo =a tore - \" vat «rés no pr we BT era 5 Lenten recitals arranged ary 23, Wayne Riddell, Organist and Chofrmaster of \u2018the Westmount Park Emmanuel United Church, will present a series of 5 Lenten Recitals.These recitals will precede each evening service beginning at 7:10 and continuing through until 7:30 p.m, The first recital will be given by Ann Savage, soprano, who will present an all Bach program, Chicago lecturer sneaks Thursday How spiritual understanding is applicable to every problem of human existence, including that of atomic force, will be brought out at a public lecture to be delivered here in Montreal Thursday next, February 20th, by Grace Jane Noee of Chicago, Christian Scier.ce Lecturer.Mrs, Noee will speak in Montreal High School Auditorium, University street \u2014 just above Sherbrooke street \u2014 under \u2018ne auspices of First C'urch of Christ, Scientist, Montreal at 8:15 p.m.Her subject will ne, \u201cChristian Sciencé: Its Conceptions and Its Consistencies.\u201d The lecture is free, and local members invite the public to attend.Formerly the head of a large food brokerage business in Chicago, Mrs.Noee now is a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship.She withdrew from business life in 1927 to practise Christian Science healing.During her business career she served as the first President of the Altrusa Club, an international organization of professional and executive business women.Since 1927 she aas had considerable experience :n the healing work of Christian as + mar a Dr.EM.Howse speaks in Life, Lent series Dr.Ernest Marshall Howse, minister of Bloor St.United Church; Toronto, will speak at the first Life and Lent Service in Wesley Church, Wednesday.~ Before succeeding Dr.Georgek Pidgeon at Bleor St.Dr.Howse ministered to Westminster Church, Winnipeg and Beverley Hills Presbyterian Church, Beverley Hills, California.Born in Twillingate, Nfdld., Dr.Howse was educated at Alberta Collage, Belleville, Dalhousie nd Pine Hill, Halifax, Union Theological Seminary, N.Y.STM) and the University of Edinburgh Ph.D).A delegate to general council on three occasions Dr.Howse also represented the church at the World Council of Churches in Amsterdam.At that time he acted as special correspondent to the Wiunipeg Free Press.An author of distinction his latest book is Saints in Politics, published pb, the University of Toronto Press.His writings have been published in many Tanad- ian newspapers and magazines and for twelve years Dr.Howse has been special news correspondent to The Christian Century.He is a member of the American Academy of Political and Social Science and.\u2018past president or the Lord's Day Alliance of Canada.Dr.Howse\u2019s topic will be \u201cThe Conscript of the Cross.\u201d Muaie will be provided by the choir of Wesley Church under the direction of John Cook.The service will _be conducted by Dr.N.A McMurray and Dr.G.F.Dewey.More than 1,122,000 Canadians have received transfusions of whole blood and blood fraction- ation products through the Canadian Red Cross Free Blood Transfusion Service in its ten years of operation, This service is made possible through the generous contributions of Canadians to the annual appeal of the Ca- Science.nadian Red Cross Society.THE MONTREAL CITY AND DISTRICT 1846 SAVINGS BANK 1957 one hundred and eleventh | ( a Ra) GENERAL STATEMENT As AT DECEMBER 3lst 1957 assets annual report: Notes of and deposits with Bank of Canada and depusits with chartered banks in Canadian currency .Other cash, deposits with and balances due from other banks .Government of Canada direct and guaranteed securities, not exceeding amortized value Canadian provincial govérnment direct and guar: anteed securities, not exceeding amortized value.Canadian municipal and school corporation securities, not exceeding market value Other Cauadian securitiesand shares, not exceeding market value .Mortgages and hypothecs insured under the National Housing Act, Other first mortgages and peti, less provision for estimated loss Loans otherwise secured, less \u2018provision for estimated loss .Loans withiont security, less \u2018provision for estie mated loss.+ .Poor Fund Inv estments .« Bank premises at cost, less amounts written off Other assets .« .liabilities To the Public: Deposits by and balances diré to Government Canada .Deposit liabilities to the public Poor Fund .+ + +.© Other Liabilities , , , \u20ac To the Shareholders: Capitalpaidup +» o + © Rest Account * a eo + e Undivided profits oo + » On behalf of the Board, .GUY.VANIER, President, .$73,896,104.60 5,603,752.22 37,251,521.93 73,025.319.39 39,807,418.24 10,799,658,08 10,120,982,35 24,050,452.87 6,457,762.28 3,212,084.82 180,000.00 5,000,000.00 67,449.69 $ 9.397,503.97 220,347,462.64 180,000.00 474,548.53 $ 2.000,000.00 6,750,000:00 322,991.02 $239,472,506.16 \u2014 $230,399,515.14 + 9.072,991.02 $239,472,506.16 ; T SHorERIoN.| ing.St.Matthias shows excellent position in annual reports The annual parish vestry meeting of St.Matthias\u2019 Church was held in the parish hall Monday with some 250 parishioners in attendance.The Wardens\u2019 financial report, presented by John W.Eaton, showed a total of $17,700 had been contributed to obligations: outside the parish in 1957.Of this amount, $12,000 was a direct contribution to the Diocesan Mission Budget.The remainder, of which $3,000 was raised | by women\u2019s organizations, comprised donations to the Diocesan Theological College, the Bi- |} ble Society, the Nesbitt Anglican Home, and similar undertakings.Robert L.Grout reported for the Maintenance Committee that a number of improvements to the church property had been effected during the year.Choir rooms had been refurbished.Sunday school facilities had been enlarged, and new pews added in the -church.Reporting for the Envelope Committee, Harold W.Banks said that 72 new subscribers had been enrolled in 1957.An- x * | Christian Science | + - * | The spiritual relationship of God and man will be a topic dealt with at Christian Science services this Sunday.Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon entitled \u201cSoul\u201d is the Golden Text from Isaiah (25:9): \u201cLo, this is our God; we have waited for him, and he will save us: this is the Lord; we have waited for him, we will be glad and rejoice in his salvation.\u201d Selections from \u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will include the following (120:4): \u201cSoul, or Spirit, is God, changeable and eternal; and man coexists with and reflects Soul, God, for man is God's image.\u201d Scriptural readings will include the following from Psalms (43:3): \u201cWhy art thou cast .| down, O my soul?and why art] | thou disquieted within me?hope in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.\u201d Marler's scalp .(Continued from page 1) coming in last June 10, Mr.Webster was in the lead: Then the totals were tallied from the St.Antoine section of the riding, and Mr.Marler moved ghead.It is known that before the 1957 election, the Tories felt thry had reason to believe they could take St.Antoine-Westmount.They had done a sampling of what they thought to be strategic streets in the riding, and the word seemed to be encourag- As it turned out, their survey didn't go deep enough.You may be sure they won't make the same mistake_ again.Of course, Mr.Marler is not expected to curl up and quit.He's the chief organizer for Eng- lish-speaking constituencies on the Island of Montreal, and it would be a particularly nasty knock to the Liberals if he were defeated.\u2026 Westmount voters are fortunate, Whoever wins their appro- \"val, they're assured of being represented by a fine gentleman.mg \u2014_ un- | Get +8 Ed RE LES .The Westmount Sxaminer, Friday, February 14, 1958 other 61 had already signified their intention to use the envelope.system in 1958.James V.Emory was elected to succeed J.W.Eaton as People\u2019s Warden and Cecil T.Tea- kle was re-elected to a second year of office as _Rectors War i den.R.W.Louthood and S.C.DT) 1! Norswosthy were elected as delegates.to the Diocesan Synod and Henry Joseph was elected Vestry Clerk, The Rector, the Rev.Kenneth Keefe was in the chair.At the conclusion of the meeting refreshments were served by ladies of the Women's Association, 1° | CHILDREN'S THEATRE Presents \u201cLITTLE WOMEN\u201d VICTORIA HALL Repeat\u2019 Performance This Sat., Feb.15th Tickets: Willis & Co., St.Catherine St.W.Near Bishop or DEAN 6620 Magog, 90 mi.from Montreal.3 to 31.crafts.SUMMER CAMP FOR BOYS 9 fo 12 CAMP WILVAKEN Bastern Townships \u2014 on Lovering Lake, 6 mi.Usual summer camp features.mentary physical and natural science, Remedial reading where requested.; flexible program employing boys\u2019 council, For brochure and additional information write: Willis, Director, Box 462, Huntingdon, Que.southeast of Full four weeks only \u2014 July Also program in ele- music, dramatics, Progressive Excellent food.Dr, K, R.With $917 million of new busi- nes during 1957, the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada once again sold more life insurance than any Canadian Company has ever sold in one year.Policyholders\u2019 dividends during 1958 will amount to $34 million, George W.Bourke, President, in presenting Sun Life's 87th Annual Report, stated that family security is of paramount importance, and the ability of life insurance companies to- ensure that this security is maintained depends in large part on the activity of the company\u2019s representatives and the development and expansion of well- trained and efficient agency organizations.The Sun Life is meeting this challenge successfully and the $917,737,000 of new life insurance just sold is an increase of $63 million or 7% over 1956, the previous record year.Group insurance contributed materially to the 1957 new business figure, amounting to $243,185,000, or 26% of the total.Total insurance in force increased during the year by $719,118,000, a record increase for any year, and amounted to.$7,749,409,000 at the end of 1957, or more than twice the amount in force ten years ago, Included in $2,871,181,000 of group insurance representing an increase of 13%.Annuity payments to be made by the Company either immediately or in the future under individual contracts and group pension plans increased during the year to $181 million per annum, equivalent to $2,400,807,000 of life insurance and bringing total life insurance and annuities in force to the equivalent of over $10 billion of life insurance.The number of Sun Life policies and group certificates now in force is 2,350,000.BENEFIT PAYMENTS During 1957 the Sun Life paid out to policyholders and beneficiaries in benefits under .its insurance policies and annuity contracts a total of $155,- 111,000.This amount is $17 million more than the benefits paid out in.1958.Of the 1957 i total, $49: million was paid to the beneficiaries of deceased policyholders, representing a.i substantial contribution to fat miily welfare.Payments to lv- h ing policyholders: and- annui- Sun Life Reports Record $917 Million New Business Continues to sell more life insurance than.any other Canadian company; $7% billion insurance now in force; $34 million in policyholders\u2019 dividends.up $21; million from last year.| to 4.46% from 4.32¢, in 1956.+1935 the Company has advanc- tants amounted to $106 million.The total paid to policyholders and beneficiaries since the first Sun Life policy was issued in 1871 now amounts to $3,295,955,000.$67 MILLION NEW MORTGAGE LOANS Total assets of the company at the end of the last year amounted to $2,115,915,000, an increase of $107 million over 1966.Under investment conditions prevailing during 1957.| Mr.Bourke stated, it has been F possible to make investments at § improved interest rates over those of recent years.The gross interest rate earned on the Company's assets increased in 1957 Sun Life mortgage loans now amount to $493,273,000.A total of $67 million was advanced in new loans during the year of which $50 million was advanced on residential properties and | $17 million on industrial or | commercial properties.Since ed $359 million in Canada under the terms of the Government's Housing Acts, contributing greatly to the provision of homes for persons of modest means.Sun Life is proud of the fact, Mr.Bourke said.that it was the first company to support this important means of providing much-needed housing.THE ROLE OF LIFE INSURANCE Mr.Bourke also discussed the meaning of life insurance for the individual.It is the Company's responsibility to give the individual advice best suited to | his needs, he explained, and | this advice must withstand the test of time.The fundamental life insurance needs are still so far from full satisfaction that K the life insurance industry has [| a great deal of room in which K to grow and prosper.\u2018\u2019The con- J- fidence placed in life insurance rests soundly on long years of performance,\u201d he concluded.\u201cThe record of Sun Life's 87 | years of service to the public | justifies us in: looking forward to.further achievements.\u201d A copy of Sun Life's 1957 Annual Report to Policyholders, including the President\u2019s Re- |.view of the year, being sent [ to' éach bev There are over 100 branches to serve you throughout North America.< &9 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Feb.14, 1958 Mrs E.R.Alexander chairs Mil.Diet Dispensary meeting Dr.Jessie Boyd Scriver, meeting of the Montreal Diet Dispensary, a Red Feather agency, held at the home of Mrs.R.E.Bolton, Westmount, Tuesday, emphasized the need in the community of the unique services of the Diet Dispensary.Mrs.E.R.Alexander, the president, stressed the change in function of the Dispensary over the past seventy-eight years with the growth of the science of nutrition.This was borne out by the report of the secretary, Miss Mary Fowler, which showed that in spite of the cramped quarters on Richmond Square and the difficulties of obtaining trained personnel, the original purpose of giving food to needy sick individuals had been expanded to include nutritional agd- vice at hospital clinics, lectures to university students and nurses, and the compiling of statistical data available to other organizations and cities.The executive director, Miss Nan Garvock, gave examples of nutritional problems solved by citing a few case histories of the 1,842 individuals given assis-* tance which showed the constructive work being done by the agency, whether it be in speeding the breadwinner of the family back to health and his job or in teaching the mother of a large family to spend her small food allowance to the best advantage.The Building Committee, Mrs.A.C.Jensen, chairman, which has been working with Dr.OF.Denstedt\u2019s committee, appointed by the Montreal Council of Social Agencies, reported the completion and approval by the Board of Governors of the Council of a comprehensive study of the existing services and limited facilities of the Dis- High Class Quality Meat, Fish & Poultry Choice Groceries Fruit and Vegefables HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d 4466 St.Catherine West WE.3-8257 HOOVER VACUUM +.CLEANERS Service by trained Hoover Men and genuine Hoover parts are available only through Factory Branch Ser- vice Stations.= \u201creve : HAE 2._HOOVED.7585 St.Lawrence Blvd.CR.1-3529 - CR.1-3520 Do nor accept à me i speaking at the 78th annual \u2018 pensary, future demands likely to be made upon it, and possible effective means of satisty- ing these demands.Dr, Scriver in commenting on the reports felt that \u201csurely thie fine record of a job so well done presents a challenge to the community to provide continued support and more adequate facilities for extending activities.\u201d Officers elected for 1958 were: Hon.president, Mrs.O.S.Tyu- dale; president, Mrs.E.R.Alexander; 1st vice-president, Mrs.G.E.Craig; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.M.V.Sadleir; Recording secretary, Mrs.F.L.Hallam; corresponding secretary, Mrs.R.E.Bolton; treasurer, Mrs.F.H.Carlin; investment treasurer, Mrs.J.F.Chisholm.Park-Emmanuel group The Woman's Missionary Auxiliary of Westmount Park- Emmanuel Church will meet on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.in Webster Hall.The speaker will be the Rev.Gordon Imai, Japanese minister at the Church of All Nations.The soloist will be Mrs.Callum Thompson.MRS.J.COOPER ANTLIFF, member of the ticket committee for the Queen Elizabeth Hospital dinner and ball being held Saturday, February 22, in the ballroom of the Sheraton- Mount Royal Hotel.> 9, The Women 5 Kealm + + Dessert luncheon * The Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood will hold a dessert luncheon for all paid up members on Tuesday, February 18th.Cards will be played after luncheon.Unity Chapter meeting The meeting of the Unity Chapter of the Silver Cross Mothers will be held at the YWCA Tuesday, February 18 at 1.30 p.m.Guild Valentine tea St.Stephen's Church Guild is holding a Valentine tea and food sale on Saturday in the parish hall, corner of Dorchester street and Atwater avenue, from 3 tu Cia Yuxiliary Hi BR LI J ome Fuxiiny.ET AIO 2 Dorchester street west, ont 8 p.m.Monday.The meeting will be in the form of a Valentine su- cial.SERENE MRS.PERCY SWAIL, ticket chairman for the Catherine Booth Hospital Women\u2019s Aux- Westmount Club The Westmount Women\u2019s Club will hold a general meeting on February 28 at 2:30 p.m.in Vie- toria Hall, A talk on flowers and floral arrangement has been planned.Friendship Circle The Friendship Circle will hold a Valentine tea in Westminster Central United Church, 926 At- water avenue on Sat.Feb.15 at \u20183 p.m.Therc will be a tea cup reader in attendance.There will also be a home cooking sale.Door prizes will be given out at 4 pm, Elizabeth Read Aux.The Ilizabaeth Ttesuel A ruscilisery = A EN a Ars.Wilhehuina M.Holmes, BA BUL., the well-known Montreal Inwyer, and everione interested is cordially invited to attend.EXTRA SPECIAL! THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL THREE DAY LOW PRICE ON BOKAR & RED CIRCLE COFFEE.REAL VALUE! real coffee | CR.1-3529 - parts are available only Ÿ through Factory Branch Service Stations.Do rot accept 7585 St.Lawrence Blvd.CR.1-3520 LEARN TO DRIVE THRU TRAFFIC WITH LAUZON DRIVING SCHOOL LTD.We are Onc of the Largest Automobiie Driving Schools the World Choices of Automatic or Standard Transmission Door step service AUTC TRAINER Start to learn with an Indoor Training Machine IMPORTANT: Phone or Write for Valuable Free Premiums and Our Low Rates Nervous Learners Welcome DUAL CONTROL CARS 5054 Cote des Neiges ; REgent 1-1112 4869 St Denis AVenue 8-5125 hall, and Atwater avenue, \u2018 2 Dorchester street west, n 8 p.m.Monday.The meeting will be in the forn.of a Valentine su- cial.\u2018Bring and Buy' sale Miss Stella McCarthy promises an evening of fun for every-x one who comes to the \u201cBring and Buy\u201d sale which she is convening for the Business Women\u2019s Unit of the Catholic Women's League on Monday, February 17, at 8.30 p.m.in Congress Hall on Dorchester street west.\u2018Silver sherry party Maj.Gen.and Mrs.E.G.Weeks, Mrs.O.M.Solandt, Lt.Of Interest To Clubs and Organizations TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM.\u2014 ANNOUNCES \u2014 that their recently completed social hall is now available for dinners, dances, lectures, etc.persons for dinner -\u2014\u2014 400 persons for lectures.Seating capacity\u2014300 Public address system available \u2014 Kitchen fully equipped with the finest cooking and refrigeration equipment.For further information please contact the temple office\u2014 6666 Terrebonne Ave.(Cor.Walkley) or Phone: HU.1-5687 = * x 1 ; À bs me Winter Employment Campaign Can You Pro vide a Joh?Painting, decorating, plumbing, electricity or general repairs.Why not do it now and provide work during the slack season.When Spring comes men will be busy, you may have to wait DON'T DELAY, DO IT NOW See your contractor or phone The National Employment Office of the Unemployment Insurance Commission / corner of Dorchester street from 3 tu M MRS.PERCY SWAIL, ticket chairman for the Catherine Booth Hospital Women's Auxiliary fashion show to be held March 5 at 8:15 p.m.in West Hill High.School \u2014Rice Photo Col.and Mrs.S.E.Alsop will receive the guests at the silver sherry party to be held by Ihe Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the 11th Signal Regiment, Royal Canadian Signals, in the Officers\u2019 Mess, 3 Hillside avenue, Westmount, Saturday, February 15 at 4:30 p.m.Dominion-Douglas WA The Women's Association of ¢ Dominion-Douglas Church will day.Luncheon will be served at 1 p.m., when the hostesses will be Mrs.D.Chamberlain and Miss D.Percival.Isabel McConnell Aux.- The monthly meeting of the Isabel McConnell evening Auxi- liaay of Stanley Presbyterian Church will be held at 8:15 p.mon Monday in the church hall The Rev.Charles Cochrane of Melville Presbyterian Church will speak on \u201cHow We Got Our English Bible\u201d.A cordial invitation is extended to all Who are interested, Heather bonspiel The Ladies\u2019 Branch of Heather Curling Club is holding an All Day Bonspiel Feb.20.Invitations have been sent to the following: Beauharnois, Chantecler, Cornwall, Drummondville, Howick, Lacolle, St.Johns, Sherbrooke, Sutton and Valleyfield.Members agd guests will be received by Mrs.D.W.Reynolds and Mrs.J.M.Sharp and Mrs.E.G.W.Allwood will be in charge of hospitality.\u2018Karnak Ladies Dupont Co.of Canada will give a talk and demonstration on \u201cuse and care of nylon and orlon me terials\u201d to the members of | Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.in the Masonic Temple.Members and guests will be received by the president Mrs.Alex Leslie.Refreshments will be served by Mrs.W.Simmons and her committe.Sherry party The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Grace Dart Hospital is holding a sherry party from 2 to 4 p.mon February 15, at the Hospital, 6085 Sherbrooke street east.meet for sewing at 10 a.m.Tues- Elizabeth Read Aux.Thies th Freuxr U Auxiliery Mrs, Wilhélmina M.Holmes, BA BCL., the well-known Montreal lawyer, and everione interested is cordially invited to attend.Melville Church WMS The monthly meeting of the * Melville Auxiliary of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will be held at 2.30 p.m.on Thursday, February 20 in the church hall.Members and friends will be very welcome.The guest speaker will be Mr.Douglas Fry of Presbyterian College who will speak on \u201cMissions\u201d\u2014Our Privilege and Duty\u201d.Devotions will be conducted by Mrs.Clive Kerr.Women's Art Society The Women's Art Society of Montreal will hold its annual Members\u2019 Day on Tuesday at 2.30 pm.in the lecture hall of the Museum of Fine Arts.Mrs.H.A.Patterson will chair the meeting.The painting exhibition will be on view for the day.Tea will be served by Mrs.D.Glen and her committee, while Miss I.E.Brit- tain, Mrs.C.L.Schofield and Mrs.R.M.Mitchell will preside at the tea tables.Montreal Club The Montreal Women\u2019s Club Inc, Home and Education department will meet on Monday at 2:30 p.m.in the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel under the direction of Mrs.James McWilliam, Mrs.Lissa Taylor, Director Fashion Buteau, DuPont Co.of Canada (1956) Ltd., will present a program entitled \u201cModern Living With DuPont Fibers.\u201d Members of he Canadian Association of Consumers have been invited to attend.Mrs.V.W.G.Wilson, past president of CAC will be guest speaker.Bonspiel and tea The St.George Ladies\u2019 Curling Club is holding its monthly tea at the clubhouse on Tuesday.Reservations for bridge can he made hy phoning Mrs.R.PF.Baril, who, with her committee, will be :n charge of the arrangements.Mrs.A.C.Bell and Mrs.R, C.Bartram will preside at the tea table, and guests will be received by the president, Mrs.G.W.Cress.Match chairman, Mrs.C.A.Lister has arranged grmes with rinks from St.Johns, Hudson Ormstown, Valleyfiéld, Chante- cler, Howick, Pte.Claire, St.Lambert, Rosemers.feather, Outremont, and Montreal West.: see the difference You see Bokar, Red Circle and Eight O'Clock Coffee in the .freshly-roasted bean, then you see your choice Custom Ground a for your coffeemaker .you KNOW it\u2019s fresh! 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COFFEE i BRE OF ALP) FINE COFFE SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT A&P FOOD STORES en ~ am + 1 Westmount Examiner, Friday, Feb.14, 1958 Social & Lersonal Mr.and Mrs.Howard I.Ross have returned from Ottawa where ihey spent the weex-ead with Cmdr.and Mrs.W.G.Ross and attended the May _ourt Ball.The annual House and Garden Tour being held by the Auxiliary of the Royal Edward Laurent an Hospital will take place on Thursday May 1.This year the tour will consist of an interesting collection of city houses, Miss Frances Goltwan entertained informally at her studio.Motre Dame de Grace avenue, on Tuesday following the Piano Clinic at Victoria Hall, West- mount, when J.Archie Etienne and Moriey Calvert were the Quest speakers.The Honorable Mr, Holland *Veleh.Consul General for cine United State: in Montreal.and Mrs.Welch, who recently arrived in Montreal, will be guests of honor at the burfet dinne: dan.e of the American Women's Club of Montreal, to he held Saturday, February 15, in the Ball Roum of the Ritz Carton Ho B Dukes °°\"! 505 0 2 22 olistof 18 sports includes football, MCGILL'S INTRAMURAL and Isaac Ee MOSQUITO \u201cA\u201d track, hockey, soccer, basketball, recreational program is another secon Co.Raider PW L D 5 A Pts.boxing, wrestling, harrier, swim- aspect of the overall athletics Aloue - i Raiders ee 5 i ] 9 2 7 8 ming, water polo, tennis, gym- picture at McGill that some of - Canadians .5 1 3 1 4 21 3] nastics, golf, rugger, fencing ski- the highly vociferous Old Grads \u2018 4 | | | | Cadets MOST ge 8 31 1] ie badminton and squash.might profitably consider.It S 7\u2019 PWLD F AP *% » % serves to occupy the time of 1500 nŒ HOME SERVICE Hawks .53 1119 8 17 IF YOU LOOK at the total students in the course of every Gangers -.- 8 3 1 1 18 6 71! picture in broad perspective, it's academic year.AT YOUR OWN GARAGE- Dragons \u2026 504 1 4 24 1} pretty hard to escape the conclu- * æ > PEE WEE sion that athletes at McGill are All of which is intended to The .Wi PWEDE APS in a healthy state.One of the show those that have been hocke ings .8 1 ; : Car Wash $1.20 up Simoniz, Wax $8.95 up Academites \u2026- 5 4 0 1 42 3 9 features of McGill's athletic pro- moaning about the status and ed ca RE 3-3873 C Il 6 f 10 Dalhousie 6 à 2 0 19 15 : gram that has been stimulating the state of athletics at old snow - _\u2014_ Bishops 6 3 2 1 15 21 7] curiosity in Canadian university McGill\u2014moans occasioned by a .d 0 p.m.on Y Cardinals 8 2 4 ! 15 æ 3 and college circles is the compul- the failure of the intercollegi- wir Indians co 7 453 7 M 3) sory freshmen physical educa- ate football and hockey teams Patteg BANTAM\" tion.McGill's able Director of to win intercollegiate champ- two al PWLD F Apts, Athletics, Harry E.Griffiths, de- ionships\u2014that there is really Litt $t.Leo .4 400 83 308 seribes it this way: little justification for their two M IG cures 2 3 2 9 18 13 8 \u201cFreshmen Physical Educa- loud laments.and M Wings 5230 12 19 4 ; Rhe: Western .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.4 2 20 4 i» end Varsity .5 0 5 0 0 iN up an \u2018MIDGET \"iQ ; PWLD :A ban Cataracts 6 3 0 1 3 ers, L ngs 00 Acces : 6060 best f LEADING SCORERS Raid GPG Canad Termite BR Levine, Braves .5 a scored MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Mosquito \u201cA\u201d i and o Rothwell, Raiders .5 | 1 Mosquito \u201cB\u201d* : À ecteq Muncev, Hawks .§ 8 0 8 Be cad Roval Canadi : a Rendezvous with Rod Doris Clark Presents Bantam Academites .5 10 10 20 oyd dnadian Ir ror ce ; 9.20 AM.2.05 P.M.hare, St.Leos .147 6 13 i Robinson, Cataracts .8 13 11 24 2410 AIRCRAFT CONTROL AND { GAM:S PLAYED WARNING SQUADRON (AUXILIARY) 3 .TERMITE eo 3 Spinarama Starlight Concert Braves 2.Dukes 0.invites 3 .«MM.arons 0, sons 0.i >, 10.05 P.M.Rangers 2, Maple Leas 1.YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN 3 PEE WEE i À Guards 3.Knights 0, HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : 0 SATURDAY & SUNDAY dns On 0 A - ns 2, Knigh .o_o .: 3 Bishops 3, Wings 2, For Summer Trair:3g With Pay ($165 per month) 4 Bishops 6.Indias 6 To Trai - Dalhousie 4.Cardinals 1 o Train As .cademiles .A , Studio Party Club 800 Flyers 6, Cardinals 4 A FIGHTER CONTROL OPERATORS ademites 15, nig 5 11.05 A.M.4.05 P.M.MOSQUITO \u201cA\u201d REQUIREMENTS: Canadian Citizen or other British subject resid- , Raldoss.Cadets 0, 9 in Canade at time of application \u2014 Medically fit \u2014 English ~ Bi) aiders 5, Canadians 1.speaking or Bilingual \u2014 10 .s Molson\u2019 MOSQUITO \u201cB IN The Best in Music Canad ns Hockey .Crowns 2, aro LB AGE: MEN must have reached 16 by March 29, 1958, Y 5.05 P.M.anadiens vs Black Hawks Hawks 3, Dragons 0.WOMEN must have reached 18 by August 31, 1958.i { 8.30 P.M.BANTAM SEE: - 4 A} \" McGill 5, Varsity 3.: .a A là Rone > Western, 0.RECRUITING OFFICER, 2ND FLOOR, .#3 78 Ÿ , Wings 2.= -\u2026 #.GR oy DIAL 800 = GJ AD ings 2 20 LAURIER AVENUE, WEST, MONTREAL 28% Catarets 9.Wingd 2.Tuesd ings \u2014 8: - 10: 5 @ Cataracts à, wings 3 ay or Thursday Evenings 8:00 p.m.10:00 p.m.; À es 0, in .3 a Catartes 13, EE ces 1.Ws; 1.Foil fencing exhibition Last night Westmount \u201cY\"\u201d Fencers gave an exhibition of Foil Fencing using their new Electric Scoring apparatus.This was the first time this equipment had been used in Canada, and is the only electric foil scorer in the country.International rules now require all foil fencing bouts to be scored in this manner, so it is expected that other clubs Will soon follow suit in acquiring this interesting machine.Heidi Jack, Madeleine Marchant, Hans Adelhock and Allan Howard took part in the-demon- stration.Referee was J.Erdely, scorer was handled by S.Vamos.The exhibition was part of the program for the YMCA's 46th Annual Meeting and report.Local rinks enter Dominion brier J.\u2018Mac\u2019 McCormick of St.Lambert and Caledonia's Ken Weldon, will carry Montreal's hopes in the provincial Consols playdowns and the right to move on to the Dominion Brier championships to be held March 3 to 7 at Victoria, B.C.McCormick captured the District 2 berth when he turned back Pat Fletcher's Town of Mount Royal rink, 13-11, in a free-wheeling battle.At one stage, McCormick had a five- shot edge, but Fletcher came back with a three and two and it was a real battle to the wire.Playing with McCormick is Larry Elliott, third; Dr.Russell Ward, second, and Jack Humphrey, lead.Weldon, who represented Quebec in the Brier at Kingston last season, has Bill Isaac at third, Bernie Brunet, second and Bruce Coulter, of Alouette fame, lead.LEARNING SELF protection at a young age is what these two members of Westmount YMCA are being taught by jiu jitsu instructor Gerald Vaillancourt.Charles McCambridge, left, protects himself from attacker Leith Kearne.Fred Po wer The vest Westmount recreation Bantam game vas staged between McGill and Varsity with the McGillians coming out with a 5-3 win.Freddy \u2018The Team\u201d Power was top man with a hat trick.Kenny Lanibton and Bert Wing- field also tallied.Barry Wilkinsin, Jimmy Snow fails to stop Mosquito hockey games The Westmount Mosquito \u2018A\u2019 hockey league played all schedui- ed games, though heavy falling snow, Wings trounced Cadets 8-0.Pattee scored four goals and two assists.Little John Shayer banged in two goals while John Veitch and McKenna each tallied once.Rhead and McKenna each picked up an assist.Danny Pedros, the Ono Brothers, Liverman and Peters were best for the losers.- Raiders downed St.Leo's Canadians 5-1.Darrell Munroe scored twice, Levitt had one goal and one assist, Mike Dench collected one goal and one assist th and Tim Rothwell notched ohne goal.\u201cDigging\u201d Desjardins scored the lone marker for St.Leo's.Andre Camilli, up from the \u201cB\" league turned in a fine game for the Canadians.MOSQUITO \u201cB\u201d Crowns, under the never-say- die coaching of Joe St.James scored twice to down John Kennedy's faltering Rangers 2-f Frank Deliva tallied twice for the winners.Hull scored for the fosers with John Pottel and Mart Cundall assisting.St.Leo\u2019s Black Hawks came out on top of a 3-0 count against the breathless Dragons.Camilli (2) and Doug Muncey scored for the victors.Jim McMahon picked up an assist.CORRE RER records bantam Hat- Trick\u2019 »* league played exceedir.gly well.- \u2014Acme-Harrison Photo - Crouch and Ian Black got the Varsity goals.St.Leo's star-studded aggregation overwhelmed Wings, 7-0.Mike Benoit (2) Allan Kei'h, Paul Froio, David White, Mike Collins and George Lpare shared the scoring roll.Spare's goal was a work of art.Michael Collins who is young enough to play in the pee wee Collins has the natural ability to become an outstanding hockey player which is being brougnt to light by thre experienced Hockey mentor of St.Leo's Academy, Sports Director, Andy MeGillis.Wings scored a 5-0 win over the Western six.Schaeffer (2), Wright (2) and Dave Tyldsley were the marksmen for the Wings.Tylésley and Wrignt also had an assist each.Royals downed Wings 4-2.Fer- land (2) Burton, and Walt Pankiw were the scorers for th: winners.Jimmy Ray and Chuck Burton (2) collected assists.Tom Christie notched both markers for Wirgs on assists by Robb anc Schaeffer.YMHA, Central \u2018wafer champions Coach Dave Miller's YMHA \u2018Mounties and Central YMCA are the senior and junior provincial water polo champions of the + The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 14, 1958 15 Academites still unbeaten winning fwo park games High scoring Academites remained unbeaten in pee wee hockey winning a pair of games.Flyers edged the determined Cardinals 6-4.Gordie MacDougall and Phil Whitehouse led their teammates to the.win.MacDougall figured on every goal; White- house picked up two and two, Donny Millichamp with two goals and one assist and was the best man for the Cards.Bruce Wilson's Guards finally Guards and Indians came up with a stalemate 1-1 draw.George Mulhall tallied for Gudrds while McCormick slapped home Johnson's pass to tie the score.Bishops outhustled a dull band of Indians 6-0.Sheel collected a hat trick for the winners.Whiteside, Hershorn, and Sil- berberg also tallied for the Bishop squad.Madden (2) and Hershorn assisted.came up with a big one by downing Knights under Willie Wong's guidance, 3-0.Chris Lygitsakos (2) and Rid- dell scored MacRae \u2018picked up two assists.Wings continued to lead the Pee Wee League by defeating Dalhousie 6-2.Buddy McKaig (2), Tom Christie (2) Tim Chisholm and Ricky Pattee scor- St.George wins 5-1 over Selwyn House St.George\u2019s school swamped Selwyn House 5-1 in a hockey game at the McGill Winter Arena.Andre Mutch was the big scoring gun for the winners potting ed for the Wings.Rohson (2) and|two goals while captain Pete Ron McJannet picked up assists.Garcia and Watson scored for the losers with Shaw and Kit- tredge assisting.Indians downed Knights 2-0 on goals by McCormick and Johnson.Murphy earned one assist.Wings and Bishops played a 2- 2 draw.Hershorn and Silberberg scored for Bishops with Marchant assisting.Britton and Christie scored for Wings with Chisholm assisting.School Hockey Games Feb.133 A \u2014 M.St.L.vs VHS.Verdun, 4; Jr.WHHS vs LCC, LCC, 4; Ban.\u2014 M.St.L., vs McGee, Mc- Gill, 4; Ban.\u2014 MRHS vs DO'C, Mt.Royal, 3713; Ban.\u2014 MHS vs St.Laurent, LCC, 6.Feb.17, A \u2014 M.St.L.vs McGee, MeGill, 4; Jr.\u2014 McGee vs CHS, Forum, 4; Ban.\u2014 M.St.L.vs St.Laurent Cath., Lt.Laurent, 3.Feb.18, A \u2014 VHS vs CHS, Forum, 4; A \u2014 Loyola vs WHHS, Forum, 5; Jr.\u2014 LHS vs WHHS, Loyola, 3:45.Feb.19, Jr.\u2014 M.St.L.vs St Laurent, McGill, 4.Rice, John Shipley and Bill Foster connected for the other St.George markers.ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY DE.3541 FAST SERVICE ® Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.® Groceries and Imported Delicacies.NATHINAL \"The Home of Fine Foods\" 1865 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) - The \u201cCOOL CONTROL\u201d brew sp, pa JP a Sr ere ri rt pa pe province of Quebec.The announcement came out of an executive meeting of the Quebec Section of the Canadian Water Polo Association.Both teams completed their schedules undefeated.YMHA played 12 games in a section with the friendly flavour people èverywhere are taking to.Keep Dow on hand, make any time a friendly time.NATIONAL SALON with Palestre Nationale, Central \u2018 .junior play.U 0 3, the Canadian title Hamilton to teams, Hungaria, YMHA and 'Y\u2019 and NDG Concordia.The two teams will now meet 1958 have already won the junior championship, so will play Cen- .: \u2019 .\u2019 Ts al IS du Commerce Broadview YMCA are still bat- LS > vs Gun CR SH \" .\u2014 Central finished far ahead of 0 YMHA and NDG Concordia in the Ontario representatives for : tral.Hamilton and three Toron- se tling for Ontario senior honors. ws ca Jean Rinfret tennis prexy Jean Rinfret was elected president of the Mount Royal Tennis club inc, at the 51st annual meeting held at Victoria Hall, Westmount.He succeeds A.a.Wilson.Outgoing president Wilson reviewed the past year which was the club's 50th anniversary.It had been most successful, he told the members, especially from the stand point of the two Davis cup matches, Canada-Brazil and Brazil-Israel.The membership reached 725 members, all time club high.President Rinfret spoke of the club improvements and the revamping of the locker-room facilities, which are to be ready for the opening of the club, end of April.He announced that the new tennis pro had been engaged.P.Cross, and will arrive from England in March.Navy loses 12-; RMR is victor Fusiliers Mont Royal consolidated their hold on second place in the Military Fastball League by defeating Navy 12-7.In anther game Royal Montreal Regiment rolled to a 15-9 triumph over Maisonneuve.Gaston Proulx displaying a tremendous pitching arm, fanned 16 of the Sailors as he hurled the Fusiliers to victory.Proulx also helped along ais own cause picking up three nits in four times at bat.D.Marchant with four bingles and J.P.Gohter with three shared batting honors.Dick Bunyan was nicked with the Navy defeat.RMR's Marv and Rick Berge- son formed a formidable battery as they defeated Maisonneuve.Marv was the winning pitcher.Jim Pratt and Don McCullough picked up four hits each for tne winners.Andre Lalande went four-for- four for Maisonneuve.The combined offerings of Claude Bas- tien and R.Doray failed to check the RMR batters who collected a total of 17 hits.NDG fops Verdun Notre Dame de Grace YMCA girls came out on top at a citywide YMCA girls swim meet held at Southwestern YMCA.NDG gained 46 points for first place.Second place went to Southwestern with 34; Waest- mount, International and Lachine rlaced third, fourth and fifth respectively, COURT FIGHT \u2014 Police had to restore order when a free- for-all interrupted the basketball game between the Detroit Pistons and the Hawks in St.Louis, Coach Alex Hannum grabs snarling Slater Martin, _ left, as he uncocks a punch at a hidden visitor.Jack Coleman and Ned Park of the home club hold Sweetwater Clifton, foreground.Two players were ejected.Wanderers\u2019 Tugger\u201d - drills underway \u2014 The Wanderers\u2019 Rugger Club started their spring training program last night in the Lower Canada College Gymnasium, Practices will be held every Wednesday until March 12 and then they will revert to Tuesday and Thursday nights.Anyone interested in a tryout is asked to contact club secretary R.H.Johnson.FANS 15 DAYS IN THE GERMAN ALPS | $575.Including air travel from Montreal and return, hotel accommodations and \u20183 meals daily in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.For further information: WESTMOUNT INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL: SERVICE Roger L.Huysmans, manager 4927A Sherbrooke St.West (Near Claremont) HU.8-394] SALVATION ARMY HOSTEL FOR HOMELESS MEN Si, Wey.The old hostel \u2014 which has been a home to the destitute for over fifty years \u2014 has no longer safe.fo come down.It is far too crowded and The Salvation Army appeals to you for all you can give, to build this hostel \u2018and carry on with their regular work of helping the homeless men who need assistance in regaining the road to a life of usefulness.SUPPORT THE SALVATION ARMY AND HELP BUILD THIS NEW HOSTEL '68 OBJECTIVE $950,000 If not personally canvessed, please send your contribution lo: Artist\u2019e sketch of the proposed New Salvation Army Hostel.It will be erected at the corner of Guy and St.Antoine Streets.SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN - HEADQUARTERS 927 SHELL TOWER BUILDING, MONTREAL.fall.wi their task! oo andy roads thigy As dr wass seem, it.Pry first rate™s tion mystel WEAI The Cit) ceives wea day from forecasting expected td reports be more frequ is the one week.A report a snowfall; 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