The Westmount examiner, 25 avril 1958, vendredi 25 avril 1958
[" L8-HUUHR SEHRVIGE GALL Vi.53-1254 2/2 720 Al City lists works plan for summer items are included in a pe list of public works, to or dertaken during the summer and fall, released recently py the City Manager's office.ost of the projects will exceed $140,000.00.Largest expenditure, $48,- 300.00, will finance the building of a sewer for the extension of st, Catherine St.between Victoria and Claremont Avenues.Widening and repaving of Claremont Ave.from Western to Winchester Aves., will cost $42.650.00.Another $11,250.00 was voted to cover the cost of sidewalks for this job.A new sicewalk on the south side of Sunnyside Ave.from Belvedere Rd.to Bellevue Ave.will require $10,300.00.At a cost of $8,275.00, new sidewalk will be laid on selected portions of Anwoth Rd, and Cedar Ave.Eight thousand six hundred and seventy dollars was voted for the repaving in three inch asphalt of Lansdowne Ave.north of Sherbrooke St.to the foot of the hill, Belmont Crescent throughout and the intersection at Sunnyside Ave.and Belvedere Rd.It was recommended that $1.- 775.00 be made available for the relocation of traffic lights at the intersection of Claremont and Western Aves.Installation of traffic lighis on Cote St.Antoine Rd.at Strath- cona Ave.will cost another $4,- 900.00.A commitment of $2.500.00 was made to cover the cost of installing traffic signs at various locations throughout the city.Approved in principle, but awaiting final specifications and avproved tenders, is the resurfacing of a number of streeis with one and a half inch asphalt, It is expected that tenders will be called for these contracts cn May 7 and that final anproval will have heen given by May 14.Among the streets scheduled for this work are: Bruce Ave.throughout: Chesterfield Ave.throughout: Gordon Crescen*.throughout: Anwoth Rd.the Crescent portion: Columbia Ave.throurhout: Hallowell Street, Dorchester St.to the CPR: Ingleside Ave.throughout: Lansdowne Ave., St.Catherine SL to Western Ave.; Lansdowne Ridge: Metcalfe Ave., St.Catherine St.to Cote St.Antoine; ND.G.Ave.Westmount Ave.to eily limits: Park Place, throughout: Prince Albert \u2018Ave.Sherbrooke St.to Cote St.Antoine: Rosemount Ave.throughout; Rosemount Crescent, throughout; Roxborough Ave.throughout: Summit Crescent, Shorn- cliffe Ave.to north limits; Sur- rev Gardens, throughout; Upper Belmont.throughout; Upper Bellevue; including Summit Cirele intersection: and Upper Lansdowne, throughout.EXAMINER by mail Beginning with this issue, e Examiner will be mailed to all residents living on both sides of Westmount boulevard, on all streets north of Nestmount boulevard, within the limits of the city of estmount, and all apartment bosses in the city of West.air All others in the city continue +o be served by hy Coor-to-door service.This ; ror Should speed delivery vol, dents in the Upper Le- + cron Wp rms NA VOL.XXIX, No.17 \u201c WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1958 TWENTY PAGES Westmount Rotary president BILL TAWSE, presents Rotary awards to winners of the Montreal Debating League Oratorical Contest held Sunday in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.From left to right: Mr.Tawse, Florence Hinton, winner; Lorraine 4 THE STOLEN PRINCE: Young girls associated with the Unity Boys Club are pictured in a scene from a play, The Stolen Prince, which they presented af the Club.From left to right are, front row: ENID GIEFLESPLIE, SUSAN ROWNTREE, LOUISE BLAIS, JOYCE BARAN, ROSEMARY McKAY, SHIRLEY SAUSON.Back row: ANN PENNY, BARBARA FEIN, HEATHER FULLERTON, SANDRA NI- COLSON, FAY McAFEE, SUSAN FEIN and director JEAN ROSE, \u2014*Acme-Harrison Photo x J.Philip Page will be next Rotary chief Newly elected officers of \u201che Westmount Fotary Club were announced at the regular luncheon meeting Wednesday.They are as follows: president, J.Philip Page; honorary treasurer, S.B.Cayfo: d, re-elected; and honorary secretary, H.I.Houston, reelected.CPE PNR ERE IEE 4, LS Sadler, second; Elizabeth Watson, third; and Bill Ebbitt, President of the Debating League.Both Miss Sadler and Miss Watson are senior students at Westmount High School and ' members of the Westmount Rotary Public Speaking course.Next week's weather April 26 to May 3 Mainly sunny and quite warm, followed by thunderstorms or intermittent showers Saturday evening, and possibly through into Monday morning, with sunny intervals.Clear then clouding for rime frosts or freezing drizvle.Light snow for some places with frequent sunny periods in the middle of the week.Temperature range this week, 30 65° F.Sunshine hours 55.By FRIC NEAL / For the end of the week, cold winds with snow or sleet -in the north, and intermittent rains in the south, then improving rapidly, Fishing disappointing.- © vot mm sri - I Se = ms me SFT TY Pe SC ema en ii ar ats 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 25, 1958 An open letter to Ross Webster M.P.By POWELL SMILY (Examiner Correspondent) OTTAWA \u2014 Dear Mr.Webster, I+ seems to me that you, as a member of the TH IS WEEK AND NEXT AT .ILD 727722777777 2727] » \u2019 Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB LAN SIA SM MMS SI SIMS L LAS III IIS SSII SSII VA MS SSI SIM IN IS I INA ® e ° Z By Maurice Mariasine HOBBY SHOW \u2014 VARIETY SHOW \u2014 FOOD SALE As a fitting climax to a very busy season, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club will wind up their Fall, Winter and Spring activities next Friday night, May 2nd when the Annual Hobby Show Exhibition takes place.Also scheduled is the annual Variety Show which will be provided by the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade.Throughout the evening, the Ladies Auxiliary will be on hand to conduct their Food Sale.: Members, their parents and friends in the Communitÿ are invited to attend.Come to the Unity Boys\u2019 Club for an interesting and entertaining evening \u2014 come and see what the boys and girls have accomplished in a constructive way throughout the past year.Enjoy a two-hour Variety Show featuring the \u201cTops in Teen Talent\u201d.Included in the cast are many of the \u201cCall Me Uncle Radio Show's top singing stars\u201d, the Unity Cuties, newly-formed precision chorus line, singers, dancers, instrumentalists and many others.The Unity Boys' Club Talent Parade is under the direction of Fred Pennell \u2014 Dance Stylist Heather Smith is in charge of the dancing group.The Hobby Show Exhibition which has been made possib'e through the efforts of Unity\u2019s Volunteer Staff under the super- v'mon of Ron Havard and Crystal Cunningham will open at 7.00 pm.Parents are also urged to support the Ladies Auxiliary Food Sale.Proceeds from this sale will be used for some worthwhile Unity Project.PROGRAM NOTES Baseball time is here again: Unity\u2019s Little League Baseball Team \u201cThe Indians\u201d welcomes hack as Coach, Manny Barnoff.Manny coached the team two vears ago.The team has just been organized, practices started last Saturday morning and will continue every Satuday morning until the league opening.Ron Havard is the Manäger of the team and boys who want to play Little League this year are to report to Ron at the Club.The Fifth Annual Unity Boys\u2019 Club Track and Field Meet will be held at the Westmount Athletic Grounds on Saturday, June \u201clh.The Meet is under the supervision of Ron Havard.The Progressive- Conservative parliamentary majority, have an outstanding opportunity to be of signal service to\u201d your country.tremendous Meet is onen to boys and girls from 8 to 18 years of age inclusive with a special event for 6 and 7 year olds.Unity Boys\u2019 Club members may sign up now.Registrations are now being taken for Camp Lewis.Boys 8 to 15 years are eligible to go to Camp.At a meeting held recently at the Club, it was decided to or- eanize a series of tournaments for inter-club competition, The tournaments will be conducted in the following activities: Soccer, badminton, volleyball and track and field.The Junior Dramatic Club under Miss Jean Rose presented a short play entitled \u201cThe Stoler Prince\u2019 at the Club last Monday.The Unity Maiorettes under the direction of Mona O'Brien and Diane Walsh will make their public debut in conjunction with the Unity Boys' Club Talent Parade Variety Show on Friday.May 2nd.The group will give a baton twirling exhibition.Encouraging Signs: One of the This is particularly so because you now represent one of the most influential ridings in Canada.I'm sure it is no secret to you that among your consti- yluents are to be found leaders in almost every sphere .of Canadian activity \u2014 law, education, finance, transportation, publishing, advertising, manufacturing and industry.I have no doubt that the opinions of many of these lead-, ers have already been made known to you.I am equally sure that you have learned of the | hopes, aspirations and disappointments of your \u201cwrong-side- of-the-tracks\u201d constituents.In other words, the riding | which elected you contains many | of the best, and also the worst, elements of our society.Because you are only one of 208 other Tory members of Parliament, you probably won't have much opportunity to make: yourself heard from the floor of the House.In fact, you may quite possibly find a certain amount of frustration in belonging to such political powerhouse.There's no need for any such frustration.You'll have ample chance to speak your piece any time you have a good piece to speak.Where?In the party caucuses.During the days of Liberal Party power, the complaint was frequently voiced that the Grit eabi- net didn\u2019t pay enough attention to the backbenchers.For the most part, the backbenchers themselves were to blame.Time after time in the Liberal caucus room, the cabhi- nets of Mr.St.Laurent and Mr.King made recommendations concerning party strategy in parliament which did not meet with the approval! of private members.But did those private members stand up and make their object- most successful teenage activities ever conducted at the ions known to the cabinet?Very very seldom.Unity Boys\u2019 Club since the offi- ¥\u2014 cial opening of the Club in 1950 took place last Friday evening.The event billed as a \u201cVictory Dance\u201d for the Midget and Juvenile Basketball teams and their friends was completely organized by the teen-agers them- selved with John Westlake as Chairman.The highlight of the evening was the trophy presentation ceremony with Coach Bob Neal and Coach John \u201cBugs\u201d McDonaugh as guests of honor.Michael \u201cBuddy\u201d Foley of the Juvenile team presented a beautiful trophy to Bob Neal and David Tagieff of the Midget team presented a beautiful trophy to John McDonaugh.The caption \u2018\u2018encouraging signs\u201d is a tribute to Unity's teen-age population who after a turbulent be- Reasonable Prices W.FREDERICK Swiss Watch Repair Expert MOVING MAY 1st To larger and more convenient premises at 1316 GREENE AVENUE Now occupied by Mrs.Walgate's Antiques \u2014 Next to Post Office Our much bigger stock will now include Watches \u2014 Clocks \u2014 Jewellery \u2014 Silverware WE.7-1855 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 425% St.Catherine St.West PROMPT SERVICE WE.3-2672 ginning some years ago have now settled down and have become a tremendous asset to our organization and our Community.Unity's Staff join with me in congratulating the Youth of our Community.\u201cKEEP UP THE GOOD WORK\".* COASTER CLASSIC Jimmy Roguski and Don Vol- lett have entered the Coaster Classic.Larry Edmond is the adult advisor for the boys who are presently busily engaged in this project.This marks the first If the Liberal Party went down to defeat partly because it became top-heavy, the common or garden member had only themselves to blame.They may have disagreed in their hearts with the decision to invoke closure in the pipe line debate, but they didn't oppose it in caucus.They didn't pppose very much of anything, in fact.HERE'S A TIP Hare's a tip, Mr.Webster.If you have a proposition you want to sell to the cabinet in caucus, do a little preliminary organization.Go around to, say, a dozan of your fellow members and offer them a horse tra them you'll support some | e of theirs, if they support yo In that way, youl be able to present a solig body e - opinion to Mr, Dicfenbgy and his cabinet colleagne \u2018 body of opinion to which, © may be sure, they \"50 de.Te ny _ With due respect\u2014much en respect that if yo, ried to iY » it alone.- Perhaps I'm being Presum tuous in suggesting these thin i Perhaps you know about the, already.n My only interest is to see gag government in Canada, If yay Tories give us good government Your collective working address will be \u201cOttawa\u201d for some time to come.If you don't, they'll vote out again.You TWENTY FIFTH ANNIVERSARY : P.H.Desrosiers, left, president of LaSalle Builders Supply Limited, presents a check for two five-year cholarships to Jacques Archambauit, center, president of the Apprenticeship Centre, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of LaSalle Builders Supply.Hon Antonie Barrette, looks on.ried there in 1914 and moved with her husband to Montreal in 1937.She was a past president of the Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical Club and treasurer of the Ladies\u2019 Patrons of Notre Dame Hospital She is survived by her husband; a son, Gilles; three daughters, Mrs.Pierre Prefontaine (Jacqueline), Mrs.Roland Bonin (Renee), and Mrs.Matthew De- vito (Lise; and seves grandchildren.ROSEDALE EDGAR A.WRAY Funeral Chapel WURLITZER ORGAN 4917 COTE DES NEIGES RD.South of Queen Mary at Deceltes RE.1-6868 ONTREAL M people \u2014 people who know our reputation \u2014 are the ones responsible for our membership in the Order of the Golden Rule! DA Collins PA NUNN?A0 wlittams $610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST time that members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club have participated.HOUSE LEAGUE The Bisons and Celtics have won two straight games in Unity's Spring Basketball House League and the Lakers and the Globe Trotters have lost two straight.In Saturday's games, Capt.John McDonaugh\u2019s Celtics defeated Lakers 48-36 and Capt.Ricky Cessford's Bisons defeated the Globe Trotters 55-32.Both Express your sympathy at a time when the proper words are difficult to find.McDonaugh and Cessford were the top scoring guns with 19 points each.This week, the two top ranking teams tangle for first place and the other two teams battle it out to keep out of the cellar spot.Billy Hotton's Globe Trotters and Richard Simmons\u2019 Lakers are looking for their first win, Mrs.P.Morency buried on Tuesday Funeral services were held Tuesday from St.Leo's Church for Mrs.Placide Morency, the former Fernande Pelletier, who died Friday at her home, 526 Grosvenor avenue.She was 68.Mrs.Morency was born and educated in Quebec City, mar- = VEY, 7 4509 COTE DES NEIGES RD.\u2018 AMPLE PARKING FAÇILIT.ES \u20ac Tha Chapel of Cathedral Beauty i] RE.8-1124 + LES BE ciucatio the sun air ig F excursid È embassi ÿ imais W \u2014the h popotan | The E Copts C Bf mings d j gion.Th their ow À being À {In ar mately f ÿ tain but] tied.The É part, ung F peror is { adian tea The nj E tuts cal à covered through smoke There an A crow loved hq mative a f Miss N \u2018Eddie A F Helaine | We ship | End | TW L i nt à B33: | À 00 } HO CLEANERS Hoover parts are ee accept substitutes.Where To Buy Them\u201d \u2018BRANCH OFFICE fo Xxix, No.17 Ethiopia described b eo t A country near the equator here tweeds are worn in midsummer and where the Emperor personally appoints all memoers of parliament, Ethiopia was revisited in a talk by Miss Mary\" Nutter of the British foreign service before the Current Events Club of Westmount Senior High this week.A member of the British Em: bassy rtaff there from 1953 to 1956, Miss Nutter is a graduate of Westmount High and McGill University.She served in the diplomatic service in Washington, London and Paris before going to Ethiopia for the British Government.She praised the marvelous weather in the tropical land, 8,- 000 feet above sea level, where the sun is always warm and the air ia cool.She recounted the É excursions she made to other embassies and listed the wild an- mals which were her neighbors F \u2014ihe hyena, crocodile and hippopotamus were a few.The Ethiopians are mainly | (opts Christians with large trim.f mings of Hebrew in their reli gion, The various tribes have each their own language, the main »ns à being Amharic.In area, Ethiopia is approximately five times the size of Bri- j tain but large areas are unset- E tled, The people are, for the most F part, uneducated though the Em- ÿ peror is attempting to encourage BE ciucation and a number of Canadian teachers are at work there, The natives live in round mud f tuts called \u201ctukuls\u201d which are j covered hy thatched roofs, through the eaves of which ihe smoke filters at meal times.There are no chimneys.A crowded question period fol.gloved her interesting and infor- 5 mative address.Miss Nutter was introduced by Eidie Aronoff and thanked by F Helaine Slater.à We have received a shipment of genuine English and Scotch TWISTS, TWEEDS, LAMBS' WOOL, WORSTEDS, REVERSIBLE TWISTS and MOHAIRS of highest quality.In All Shades and Patterns.Ladies\u2019 and Cent's SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK Customers or our own material made up.il * REPAIRING © REMODELLING © REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES! & GENT'S TAILOR 5 Greene Ave.(Down-tairs) ME.2-6633 PR SS OVER VACUUM , dH over Men and genu- JI co by ral avaîeble only h Factory Branch Service Stations.e Where To Service Them © OOVER CO.LTD.CR.1-3529-CR.1-3488-CR.1 PS ' -6233 Dozen accidents, 2 false alarms Police handled more than a dozen accidents, with no serious injuries, and firemen reported two false alarms, with no serious calls in a week that left both departments with practically an unbroken record of peace ani quiet.The only jarring note was \u2018struck on Friday evening when a young girl was struck by a car as she was riding her bi-ycle.Marie Claire Nolin, 11.of 385 Elm avenue, was coming ono Western avenue, from a lane between Wood and Elm when she collided with an auto driven by a Provincicl Police Officer.Talien first to the Montreal General and then to Notre Dame Hospital.she was later reported to be in satisfactory condition.No bones broken, but bruises will, according to her mother, keep ner \u2018n bed for three weeks.The only other injury was als» minor.Apart from the danger and nuisance of the false alarms, \"he fire department was called ont only on routine duties for anxious residents.Parking rule revised here City officials announced this week that parking regulations on the west side of Prince Albert avenue from Western to the south end of the street have been revised, In the future, pari- ing will be permitted for only two hour periods, as opposed to the previous four hour limit, between 8:0 a.m.and 7:00 p.m.The move was talcen after complaints from residents indicated that workers in the nearby commercial area were using the street for day-long parking, some of them even moving their cave a short distance at noon to pay lip service to the law.Fra * \u2014\u2014 ww \u2018 he miner WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1958 ESTABLISHED WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN\u2019S WE.3-4046 H 4 i 1899 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS - 1216 Greene Ave.SEMI-FINALISTS in the Rotary Public Speaking Contest pose with members of Westmount Rotary where the semi-final wus held Wednesday.From left to right: LYLE CRUICK- SHANK from Thetford Mines High School and JOHN DOON- AN from D'Arcy MeGee, winners of the round; BILL CLARK, of Westmount Rotary, who acted as chairman; RONALD LA- DOUCEUR, Catholic High, a competitor; ALEX HENDERSON, representing the Montreal Rotary Club; and MICHAEL MAUER, Northmount High and DWIGHT SCOTT, Shawinigan High, competitors.Doonan, Cruickshank enter Rotary finals John Doonan, a senior at D'Arcy McGee High School and Lyle Cruickshank from Thetford Mines, triumphed in the semi-finals of the Rotary Public Speaking Contest held at Westmount Rotary Wednesday to earn the right to compete against two previous winners in the finals.Cruickshank, who spoke on \u201cYouth in the Gay Nineties\", and Doonan, who's talk was titled \u201cAre We Canadians ?\u201d, will join Tom Johnson from Loyola High Senior and Colin Moseley from Bishop's College High School.Lennoxville, in the culmination of the contest at the Windsor Hotel, May 6th.Other competitors in the Westmount semi-final were: Roland Ladouceur, Catholic High; Dwight Scott, Shawinigan Falls High; and Michael Mauer, Northmount High.Each speaker was allowed five minutes in which to develop his talk chosen from a list of twenty drawn up by the contest officials.Each boy had previously won two preliminary eliminations.Judges on Wednesday were Donald Byers, a lawyer; Carl McNamara, former City Councillor and R.W.Stoeckel, Public Speaking and Drama Director at Loyola College.Chairman was Bill Clark, of the Westmount Rotary.The finalists will compete for four awards.First prize is a $400.00 scholarship and gold medal; second prize, a $300.00 scholarship and silver \u2018medal; third and fourth prizes, $150.00 scholarships and bronze medals.A travelling trophy is also presented to the winner's school where it is kept until next year\u2019s + Israeli Consul will be speaker at the Temple A Sabbath Service of Freedom, Faith and Thanksgiving, commemorating the 10th anniversary of the independence of the State of Israel will be held at Temple Emanu-El tonight at 8.15 o'clock.The address will be given by The Hon.Dr.Michael Simon, Consul General of Israel.The special ritual service will be conducted by Dr.Harry J.Stern.Following the worship a fas- tive reception will take place in the Temple social hall under the auspices of the Temple Sister- hood.competition, all parts of North America.Also WESTMOUNT INTERNATI 4927A Sherbrooke St.West (Near Claremont) For Provincial, Colonial, Greyhound and affiliated companies \u2014 to Roger L.Huysmans, manager Reservations for Airlines, Steamships, Railroads, Buses, Hotels, Can Rentals.CKETS commuters\u2019 tickets available from ONAL TRAVEL SERVICE HU.8-3941 Beauty Salon for Dogs ® Poodle Special ® Complete Dog POODLE PUPP 1223 Greene Ave.THE DOG BASKET ® Bathing ists ® Grooming and Cat Supplies IES FOR SALE i \"WE.2-1907 = 2 A re PUR nities open to them, and those Somethin of other origins and religious | > TUE rn men rte ne Ae ok wn wm >., oo ae Sara = 7 = pee ae \u2014 evan \u2014 a md 12222220 es see as a er cnrs an vars IVISION N e © CW, A John W.Sancton Pablisher 1958 HUnter 1-2°71* Hugh E.McCormick President Harry V.Stoddard, Director of Public Relations Harry 8B.Houghton, Director of Production Kenneth Hatton, Director of Sales Lorne D.Machgan, Secretary-Treasurer Tracy S.Ludington, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner ainfs Co be an independent.\u2018lean 1ewspaper ur the home.devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 malt year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept.Ottawa.WE SAY Secrecy sullies City Council ' \u201cYN Britain's Parliament a À bill is afoot to end sec- should make it their business to be at the Mumici- pal Association's annual meeting in Victoria Hall on May 8, and make their feelings heard.4 THE EXAMINER YOU Serving the City of W>stmount Friday, April 25, THE EXAMINER PUILISHING COMPANY Hzad Office: 2185 Ham ton Ave.Montreal SAY .Sir: Attendance of Hon.Wm.Familton, Canada\u2019s Postmaster General at the tenth anniversary of the only little democracy in the Middle East, is a reminder to Christians and Jews of the heroic saeri- fices made by its splendid little people to retain their homeland and provide a refuge for their persecuted brethren in other lands, Holy Writ predicted the return of the Jews to the land cf their ancestors.By nature, peace-loving and democratic, they demonstrated that\u2019 they can, if the occasion demands it, exhibit fighting qualities.The enraged Arabs who thought they could easily overcome the population learned to their cost and defeat that the aroused Jews would fight until death, rather than surrender to their cruel and persecuting neighbors.World Jewry has watched with \u2018affiliations.The true Christian cannot but sympathize with the people who gave him the Saviour he worships.Israel is surrot.jed Hn all sides by implacable and irreconcilable enemies who want to liquidate it and its brave defenders.1t devolves upon Christians of all denominations to openly express thelr sympathy for and support of Israel in :ts determined fight for survival, Its people have demonstrated a fortitude, courage, and enthusiasm without parallel in human history.The Rt.Hon.John Diefenbaker sensed this when he called upon Chief Rabi Her- schorn to pay his respects and remarked: \u201cthe Jews ure loyal Canadians, but have a warm spot in their hearts for Israel.\u201d What the leaders of the ad- - joihing Arab states fear is the example and influence of Israel may have upon their illiterate and enslaved subjects, There are millions of devout Christian§ who are con- Inventivenes; of the Brifish we the flood ct up publications, ; television news \u201cthat gg across the great Undefengeg border into Canada, we are prone to look upon the Amey, icans as great inventory, Almost every day we hear or read of some new Wrinkle that the U.S.inventory have given to a Waiting world, Too often we forget that the British are great inventors today, and have been for the past 450 years, Wherever we look, there js evidence of some invention probably the result of the genius of the mind ot à Britisher.For example, m , the printing industry there 1 the first rotary press (1790), recy in local municipal Id Je ch ! councils.pamiration pe uni JSF vinced that the return of the: the Photo negative (180), : ° an p ssed Jews to the land of an \u20ac telegraph (1837 ! Closer to home, in Belle- Strange are the of the newborn state to make ee forefathers is divinely we forget things lke te ville, Ont.the twice- adversity ways it habitable and prosperois.ordained.It is perhaps fitting vision (1923), radar (19%) Millions of iollars have heen monthly regular City Council meetings are broadcast in full.The local radio station manager says the programs have been getting good audiences and very favorable comment.| Here in Westmount, City Council blindly continues its decades-old and indefensible custom of ! discussing the public's business in private, barring citizens from all but the mere formality of its regular meetings.!' The Examiner has been harping for a long time on this matter, a cause worth championing.It also was raised fore- ibly in late 1957 at a meeting of the Westmount Municipal Association, but a reluctant executive has Cutback in production at some local plants has brought about a strange result.Officials of the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Centre are being told, in some places, that a clinic cannot be arranged because the firms can't afford to lose any time on the part of the men.Times ,they say, are too tough, These same plants, though, if an accident occurs and a man is injured \u2014 expect the Red Cross to rush to the scene with the life-saving fluid.Apparently they have not thought the thing through very clearly.There is no substitute for whole blood \u2014 not contributed to help in developing industries and giving the land new vigor.Canadians of all classes \u201cHave given generously of their wealth to make possible the.carrying out of the projects, the purpose nf whiéh is to create employment and make the nation half sustaining.Several of Westmount's prominent citizens have taken a keen and continued interest in the new nation that came into being at the most opportune moment for the unfortunate victims of persecution, oppression and exile, The statesmen of the chief democracies saluted the new state, aware that it was the only means to provide a housa for the pitifully few who survived the gas chambers or tha inhuman concentration camps, The Jews in the democracies are loyal to the lands of their birth or adoption.They give of their best to these lands in appreciation of the rights, privileges and opvortu- to quote in this connection the opinion of Sir Winston Churchill.It is contained in the book, \u201cOf True Experience\u201d being the autobiography of Sir Gerald Campbell.In a chat with Tamphell he said: \u201cCampbell, has it ever occurred to you that God never blessed nations that persecuted the Jews\"?I think that this is borne out by history in the fall and decadence of nations that persecuted and ill-treated their Jewish citizens.The most prosperous and powerful nations are those in which the Jews enjoy the same rights as their fellow citizens of differing racial origins.One well-known Westmount citizen who has given unselfishly of his time and ability to help organizations and programs to aid Israel is one of Montreal's leading lawyers who is a member of West- mount\u2019s City Council.Alderman Michael Garber is staunchly Canadian, but finds time to render service to the people and the atomic power station (1956).British inventors, down the years, have come up with things like the slide-rule, the sextant, the universal joint, the telescope, the chrom.meter, the spinning jenny, the electric lamp, the fie extinguisher, the electri dynamo, the steamboat, the steam locomotive, the elec tric clock, the compass \u201cthe microphone, the posts: stamp, the steam turbine, th kinematograph, free - wheel ing, air mail, jet engines, terylene, penicillin and fod canning \u2014 many of wilch we think of as coming to u from the U.S, The British just don't talk so much about their achieve ments.\u2014TSL.only Holy Writ, but the Sm of God whom millions wor ship.only considered it even money.y considered it.It would appear that and land that gave us not John Gibson.The Local government is the ici i ae d .1S Ul arrangements can always Red Cross officials will meeti emocratie process in its be made to allow for men, call them again, and give T H E Y S A Y fel at Donte and closest-to-the- and women, to give a them another chance to + = TH ° ; blood donation.donate a pint of blood, so Nothing except a battle lost can be half © a It should not be sullied Let's hope those who that one will be available m olomd / La battle won tos 0 by secrecy.gave this excuse will re- if and when they need it y \u2018 .slate | Citizens who care consider \u2014 and that the \u2014 and need it badly.\u2014Duke of Wellington sented ~ PH - 2 PJ .NY, 78, ie { ~\u201d~ ñ J / à The 1S J \"ST A 7 ne & > imped Nk helpe bette ter Astr Pa © © © mMIngs » - | N ei EN \u201cIf it's tubercu\u201d:n tested, rad:oactve prcof, ch'orophyll scented, deep frozen, and pre-wrapped\u2014 then, maybe, we'll shake it.\u201d ey: us, P an weeps endeq \u20ac Are er- P hesr frinkle have ld, L that vent.n tor flere is Ention, f the of a \u20ac, in pète 1 1790), 1800), 7) but P tele.(193) station wn the with le, the joint, phrono- Jenny, ne fire electric at, the elec pass stage ne, the > wheels ngines, id food ich we to uw dE talk chieve he Son 5 wor Alf so ngton | | PAREN city officials + - in attendance as awards given fficials by the score, Mayor À.Sydney Bru- members of Council Manager Tom Hughes, tendance last night at 1 Awards Presentation :n Victoria Hall.he owing the introduction of the Council and guests, Alder- nan H.G.Seybold welcomed the ts, presentations got under way.The \u201cAlderman Chaput Trophy\u201d, presented to the most valuable player to his team five hockev oughout the thot in the city, went to city © including neat, all and City were in at the Annua leagues Hugh Palmer.; p.Rys, senior men\u2019s tennis champion and Ronnie Sheel, junior champion, received trophies and crests.Crests for touch footbal! went to the members of the following : Rangers, mosquito cham- Bombers, pee\u2018 wee cham- Argos, bantam cham- and Lions, midget cham- teams pions; pions; pions; pions.: The \u201cAlderman H.G.Seybold Trophy\u201d for tackle football went to the Broncs.Members of the team received crests.The \u201cMayor J.A.de Lalanne Trophy\u201d and crests went to the Braves, termite hockey champions.The \u201cCanadien Hockey Club Trophy\u201d and crests went to the Wings, Mosquito \u201cA\u201d hockey champions.- Members of the Rangers.mosquito \u201cB\u201d hockey champions, received crests.The \u201cMayor Roy L.Campbell Trophy\u201d and crests went to the Academites, pee wee hockey champions.Ex-mayor Campbell presented the trophy in person.The \u201cMayor Walter Merrill Trophy\u201d and crests went to St.Leo's Academy, bantam hockey champions.The \u201cRuss McConnell Memorial Trophy\u201d and crests went to the Cataracts, midget hockey champions.Mayor Bruneau presented crests to the hockey referees.\u201cZonta Club The Zonta Club of Montr2al will hold the annual dinner meeting at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel at 6:30 p.m.Tuesday, April 20.The president and the chairman of the various committees will report on the Club\u2019s activities during the past year .nd the slate of officers will be nre- sented for the coming vear.: ve Ss.STUDENTS The Best Gift For Students Is: STUDY SUCCESSFULLY\"\u201d A practical guide of 18 ways of improving study techniques.Has\u201d helped thousands of students get?better school grades through bet ter ways of studying.Send $2.75 tro Astro Book Service, Reg P.O.Box 1025, Station \"B\" Montreal © WASH © SIMONIZ © INTERIOR CLEAN HOME SERVICE At your garage For appointment please call EXCLUSIVE CAR CLEANING RE.3.3873 players and visitors and |.left to right: improved swimmer, girls; AWARDS NIGHT: Lew Waller YMCA winners with their awards as the Examiner camera pictures him with, from MARILYN LEAVITT, most DUNCAN FIN- presents LAYSON, most improved swimmer, boys, and swimming honor winner; most valuable swimmer and yards free style winner.EVAN BLACK.inter \u2018'Y\u2019 200 \u2014Acme-Harrison Photo General Manager Tom Hughes\u2019 report for the month of March was presented to Council Monday night.It included a list of the activities of the Police, Fire, Public Works, Health and Public Welfare Departments.Public Works: The demolition of houses by Lajeunesse Demolition Inc., for the proposed extension of St.Catherine St.was completed on March 20th and the open foundations were filled in by the City forces.ARTIFICIAL ICE AM the remaining outside brick work and the roofing for the main rink, the public section of the club house, the heavy equipment, boiler, condenser and refrigerator rooms and the main entrance was completed at the conduit and light assembly was installed and the condenser was assembled.Installation of insulating material in the inner walls was coinmenced.Cost of scavenging for the month was $10,531.47.SPECIAL REPORT In a section entitled \u2018Special Report \u2014 Garbage Collection\u201d.Mr.Hughes reported the following: -\"As a result of the start of a five-day week in accordance with the agreement between the City and th Manual Workrs\u2019 Association, it was necessary to re-schedule the garbage collection in areas formerly having collections on Saturday morning.The previous summer schedules have been unsatisfactory to numerous citizens and complaints have been received, These complaints were due to a four and five day interval between collections in some areas of the City.The new programme now being carried out does away with these lengthy intervals by means of having garbage collection twice weekly, on Mondays and Thursdays, and Tuesdays and Fridays (a four-day operation).On Wednesdays, the only garbage collection service will be the customary special collections and the routine daily collections in commercial areas and special premises on the daily collection list.\u201d \u201cThis change establishes for the citizens a schedule of garbage collection which will remain unchanged throughout the year.\u201d 6PM.to 10 P.M, Daily A Day and Night Service \u201cTe personnel normally ; Working on garbage collection on Artificial Ice Rink.The electric\u2019 Wednesdays will be used on other work such'as sweeping.labor and general housekeeping throughout the City.\u201d Police: A total of 90 accidents were reported, resulting in injuries to 19 persons.Of the total.85 accidents were attributed to traffic.Ten of the in- juried persons were taken to hospital in patrol cars.The average daily traffic accident figure for March was 2.7 as against 2.12 for March 1957.Fire: There were 43 calls to this department, 10 for fires (none serious) and 33 miscellaneous, There were nine false alarms.Inspection of 288 premises resulted in the issuance of 55 notices and 41 cautions.Public Welfare: The general City manageraivesreport hospitals and institutions applied under the Quebec Public Charities Act on behalf of 29 persons.Of those received in March and 15 cases outstanding, 16 cases 15 cases outstidnanThi fH-3YAR were accepted, six were refused, and 23 investigations are continuing.Health: There were 134 cases of communicable disease reported.Five vaccinations and 18 re-vaccinations were made.\u2018Twenty four triple toxoid (whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus) injections were given.There were 93 first dose.98 second dose and 314 third dose Salk Vaccine inoculations given.The school health program continued with 21 medical examinations and 165 preliminary inspections being completed.teachers trained as High Instructors.Dr.Loren Campbell, BSc MA, DED, of New York University Teachers College, will conduct the teacher training \u2018sults, course.On completion of they West End Safety Council will train 30 teachers to become instructors The West End Traffic Safety Council, a project of the N.D.G.Community Council, plans to have thirty School Driver Education joyriding with disastrous re- hammers home the fact that reckless driving is sheer stupidity.They leur: to feel pride in using mature judgment behind the wheel.teachers will be qualified, as Certified Driver Education Instructors, \u2014 accord to standards set up by Safety Organizations and Insurance Companies in the U.S.and Canada \u2014 to give Driver Education courses to high school students throughout Quebec, The Driver Education course, which will be made available to high school pupils, does not merely teach the mechanics of driving a car.Its effectiveness lies in toward developing safe, sane driving habits.The course is psychologically geared to the high school age group.Because the adolescent reacts unfavorably to negative words like \u201cdon't\u201d and \u2018never\u2019 \u2014 a positive approach is used at all times.During the run of the course, the students find their outlook and attitudes toward reckless driving changing.Visiting traffic courts and auto grave-yards, and seeing movies course, the of other teen-agers speeding and its positive approach MILITARY WHIST A military whist sponsored hy the Men's Club of Westminster Central United Church, 926 At- water, will be held at the church tonight 8:30 p.m.There will ve prizes and refreshments, Westmount Examiner, 5 Friday, April 25, 1958 Local residents in fund campaign for hospitals Among Westmount residents who are taking a leading part in the forthcoming Joint Hospital Fund 1958 are W.R.Foster, Arlington Avenue, and Joseph Beaubien, Upper Roslyn, team captains on the Special Corpor ations committees; James R.Conant, Grosvenor avenue, chairs man of the Press committee; Robert B.Spence, Surrey Drive and R.G.M.Gammell, Cote St.Antoine Road, group chairman in the Employees Division.The $12,000,000 campaign is on behalf of five teaching hospitals affiliated with McGill's Faculty of Medecine: The Royal Victoria, the Royal Edward Lau- rentian, the Montreal General, the Montreal Children's and the Alexandra, Public appeal datcs are May 20\u2014June 3.Ballet students of Seda Zare caught on canvas Ballet students from the atu- dio of Seda Zare, 223 Melvili2 avenue, will see themselves caught on can.as this Monday, at an exhibition of oil paintinzs and sketches by the Mexican artist, Trugillo.The exhibition will be opèn to the public every day from April 29th through May Tth at 2:30 to 4:00 pm and 8:00 to 10:00 wu, This is Mr.Trugillo's first exhibit in Montreal and wil linclu ie besides pictures of the ballet students, several landscapes and portraits.Social and card party The Brotman-Geyer Unit of the Jewish Hospital of Hope is holding a social and card party on Tuesday at 8 p.m.at 4465 St.Lawrence boulevard.Mrs.I.Kanofsky is president of this Unit.Mrs.R.Geyer and Mrs.M.Guntman are cornveners.All proceeds for hospital maine tenance.| GENUINE REDUCED .PRICES SUITS & COATS Hand Tailored To Your Measure from best English Woollens for Ladies and Gentlemen.Come in and be convinced.Ladies\u2019 and Gent's SLACKS $15 Made to Measure Remodelling & Repairs Reasonable Prices Work Guaranteed Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 CREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) WE.3-5908 CLOSED SATURDAYS Victor 9-8689 \"YOUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY! 158 ST.PETER ST.MONTREAL ee i f { } 1 As else - is rtp AR A aie dd i fein adn rE nd STL CRA, Se 17775 = ä rane i | 1 + ak Er AR eg a rp.Sm SEI A ee ss dm fT ue DURS rm rs A GS ep ce Te oh \u20ac The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 25, 1958 House still stands as century ago \"That grandfather clock is more than 150 years old, and was here when my father bought this house in 1906,\" Mrs.S.Earl, one of the present occupants of No.168 Cote St.Antoine Road, told The Examiner this week.The building is one of the remaining houses on the site that was once known as Metcalfe Terrace.Sometime between 1829 and 1847 Captain Moses Judah Hays built four similar houses along Cote St.Antoine Road, and called them \u201cMetcalfe Terrace\u201d.He obtained the land from the Gentlemen of the Seminary of St.Sulpice about 1839.The payment owing to the Seminary as a result of this transaction was commuted in 1853 \u2014 but the lump sum representing the commutation writing off owing to the Seminary was not paid for several years after that.It appears that the houses were occupied by the aides-de-camp of Lord Metcalfe, who was Governor General of Canada, between 1832 and 1845.Until Lord Metcalfe\u2019s time, the official residence of each Governor General by Valentina Rahr of Cänada was the Chateau de Ramezay, then known as Government House, But this building became old and badly in need of repair, and the residence known as Monklands was procured.Lord Metcalfe was the first Governor General of Canada to occupy this home.It is said that he sometimes stopped at Metcalfe Terrace on his way home from conductinb Government Affairs Carling Sales CLAUDE PROVOST W.R.Foster, general manager of The Carling Breweries {Quebec} Limited, announces the appointment of Claude Provost and Don Marshall as special sales representatives for the Montreal area.effective immediately.Appointments .DON MARSHALL The appointments are MISTAKE! Canvas awnings cost one-third of other types and can easily be replaced on present frames.Let our representatives take measurements of awnings you may require and show you our large assortment of the different bright and gay striped, plain and floral awning materials in the latest 1958 colors and patterns.NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR CANVAS AWNINGS ® RECOVERED Call : WE.3-1774 \u2014 WE.3-1446 Estimates without charge or obligation.Mention this advt.when calling TE CANVAS CONVERTERS Lp.4270 St.James Street West It's never a mistake to be ready.And you'll be ready for next SUMMER if you order your awnings NOW.BUT do not make any mistoke \u2014 buy canvas awnings, the only one suitable for our climate.© REPAIRED «the Montreal \u2014\u2014- \u2014 pears that the present gardens at the Chateau Ramezay, and night.Through the ast 90 years, since the purchase of Monklands by the Congregation of Notre Dame, the history of Monklands has been that où an international girls\u2019 school.But the history of its earlier time when it was the official residence of the Queen's Representatives has never been forgotten.It is prokable that every Governor General of Canada since that time, has visited the old mansion, which is now the centre building of the convent known as Villa Maria, and they were happy to be able to come to the very building whicn their predecessors had known as their Canadian home a century ago.From an old Montreal directory, we know that Captain Moses Judah Hays was living in one of the houses at Metcalfe Terrace during the year 1847.In October he hypothecated the land and four houses to a Dame Catherine Hays, and in 1850 sold the same to her.It seems as though there was some relationship between Captain Hays and Dame Catherine Hays since Captain Hays is known to have been owner of Water Works in the 1850's, and Dame Catherine Hays is spoken of as co-proprie- tor of the water works, at the time when she sold her share of the utility to the Corporation of the City of Montreal.She also sold the land and properly known as No.2 Metcalfe Terrace, in 1857.This is the strue- ture now known as No.168 Cote St.Antoine Road.The new owner was Dame Irenah Andrews, who in turn sold it to a Mrs.Kerr.It was during this time that a new story was added, giving this building the appearance of a tea caddy.This makes No.178 Cote St.Antoine Road the only structure which most nearly resembles its original appearance.In 1906 the house was sold to Mr.T.H.Wardleworth.\u201cIt ap- of these old houses were once used as small farms.Old pear and apple trees still stood until about 1932, when the sleet storm that autumn caused them to wither,\u201d went on Mrs.Earl.A driveway leading to the stable ran down the side of the house known as No.168.\u201cOne of the small basement rooms at No.168, is still known as the saddle room.Until about 1915 a small cow shed stood where the present garden is now located,\u201d continued Mrs.Earl The house known as No.1 Metcalfe Terrace which was destroyed later by fire, was the first Town Office of Westmount.The present occupants of No.168 Cote St.Antoine Road are: two sisters, Miss Una Wardle- worth, and Mrs.S.Earl: her husband Mr.S.Earl; and one brother, Mr.T.Wardleworth.They enjoy the full use of the building which has been preserv- THE MANTLEPIECE AND SPINNING WHEEL work at the top of the entrance to the parlor is matched only oy ed with care, and it stil] retains the appearance and the atmosphere of a home of the early Victorian period.The house has 11 rooms, with a flower conservatory at the back.In one of the bedrooms is a bed which was brought from England by Mrs.Wardleworth.At the head and foot ends of this bed, are hearts eut into the woodwork, in a manner typical of the time.The parlor is separated from the dining room by a fireplace which stands in the middle of the two rooms, and dominates the house.It is unique in that it has an opening into each room.with baskets for coal or logs.The victorian style of ornamental wood- DETAIL OF FINE WOODWORK r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 roofing service | | For a complete PTT the same kind of decorative work on the parlor side of the fireplace.On the mantle may be seena tea set of Canton Lowestoft china; a chelsea dog; tall candlesticks trimmed with wond and silver, which are at least 109 years old; and on the wall a stee] helmet with matching shield ang hatchet.Before leaving that if.ternoon, I even noticed a graceful spinning wheel.There seemed to be a variety of objects to appease the appetite of any connoisseur of the unusual.A visit to this home is like a trip back to early Canada.call CAMPBELL GILDAY Company Limited Roofers since 1883 | | | | Appointed successors to | ROOFING DIVISION, WESTEEL PRODUCTS LTD.| | | | Free inspection and estimates (industrial and residential) Campbell Gilday Company, Ltd.831 ST.PAUL STREET WEST UN.6-1197 OT = Le Bri kitd and cho dee ful.quid Con new Lm The Anglican Churches .- 5 , (Continued from page 8) st.Stepnen.When it became necessary to enlarge the chapel, Stephen's.A graduate of Bishop's \u201c ollege, Lennoxville, he Lis organizational activities and raising of funds for missionary work, and ior the needy.St.Stephen's Church celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1948.The list of names on ite Honor Holl 2 cart ce vagrant PR > In the octave of All Saints the new Church bell was erected in 1946 in memory of Gordon and Isabel Brock.It is more than 200 years old, and was cast in the Causard foundries at Colmar, The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 25, 1958 9 Alsace.As it was then blessed and baptized, there could be no repetition of this, and it was erected nere with special prayer, \u2014V.R.the present site on Dorchester became rector in the autumn of street was chosen, and the b:i.ld- 1943.The 2ist of September, ing was completed in 1903.1958, will have marked the com- Rev.Archibald T.Love, MA pletion of his fifty vears in the is the present \u2018Rector of St.ministry.He is well known for Mrs.Sylva Lamothe re-elected head | of Provincial Hospital Auxiliaries \u201cThe real vocation of woman and her happiness is marriage, maternity and home life.The problem is to reconcile these factors according to the rhythm of modern living\u201d said Mrs.A.L.Ballestrazzi, secretary of the Women's Division of The Montreal Chamber of Commerce in an address Monday to the delegates at the sixth annual convention of the Province of Quebec Association 8 Hospital Auxiliaries held at St.Justine Hospital, \u201cWomen actively engaged in business have serious and acute problems to cope with\u201d said Mrs.Ballestrazzi.\u2018Where a man is allowed to rest once his day's work is done, a woman's day is never through.The moment she steps out of the office, she is taken up by her duties as a mother and as wife which are more important to society than her professional career,\u201d Mrs.Ballestrazzi likened the work of hospital auxiliaries to a life insurance policy to the women who volunteer their time to them.Mrs.Sylva Lamothe, who was re-elected president, reporte that the 43 affiliated auxiliaries which make up the Province of Quebec Association of Hospital Auxiliaries grouped 18,176 members who last year gave $357.276 to the hospitals of the Province.She said, her job included writing 803 letters in French and English.\u201cOur province is large from north to south and from east to west.The association, is not.at present.in a financial position to send the president or any member of the Council to visit the auxiliaries.\u201d Consequently.reported the president.contact is made through correspondence.[ For financial reasons the association was unable to give a bursary to a student nurse in the past year.But Mrs.Lamothe urged affiliate associations to give one to their respective school of nursing.\u201cBy prompting such a scholarship we feel that each auxiliary would render a great service to her hospital.\u201d Associated with Mrs.Lamothe on the new executive are vice- presidents: Mrs.J.B.Handfield.Mrs.Ralph Boutin, Mrs.M.H.Lacoste, Mrs.M.G.Ibbotson Bring radiant new beauty to and Mrs.Bernard Lande.kitchens, bathrooms, indoor Mrs.Rene Gagnon and Mrs.D.and outdoor furniture.Your |S.Abbott are recording secre- x and our auxiliaries are scattered | is long, many of its former members having given their lives in World War I and World War II .ADVENT CHURCH The parish of the Advent is located at the corner of Wood T R E E E R S avenue and Western avenue, in \u2018 - Westmount.This was the second nuilding, erected in 1892.Five years .ater, a new organ was installed, and was used for the first time in the fall of that year.«In 1913 the Rectory at 4175 Western averue was bought, and three years later the Parish fiall was built.our SPRAY SERVICE to combat insects and diseases Two of the outsfanding Rector s of the Church ef the Advent were Rev.Alexander John FPoull, who became the First Bishop of Kootenay, in 1915; 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Mrs.J.Cecil McDou- gall, honorary founder president.QUEEN MARY HARDWARE [fn ies sin i 5323 Queen Mary Rd.Mrs.J.E.Perreault and Mrs.\u2018Hu.1-0129 Alton Goldbloom are honorary \u2014 : = ie \u2018vice-presidents.| LANDSCAPE E.DACCO RD LIMITED CONTRACTOR \u2018\u2019Member ef the Quebec Landscape Gardeners\u2019 and Nurserymen's Association\u2018 NURSERY: 900 Montee de Liessee At Cote Vertu - Ville St.Laurent PHONES: Rl.4-3425 \u2014 RI.4-3823 ' 3 'hhgocmennies nim min! in ia mue - Le Les ia a se TIRE - 2 10 Westmount - Examiner, Friday, April 25, 1958 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Firs?Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH .OF THE MO CtHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIS] SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, April 27th 00 am Sunday School 0 a Church Service Subject of Lesson - Ser- PROB, ATION 11 1 Golden Text: Jeremiah 17:7.Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is.WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.READING ROOM In the Church Edifice Open to the public Tuesday.Thursdav and Fr day.2 to 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 to 8 pm.SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm BAR MITZVAH Hillel Leopold, son of Mr, and Mrs.Henry Leopold, 5595 Phillips, will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah in celebration of .iis Bar Mitzvah, SCHOOL NOTES The tenth Anniversary of the State of Israel will be celebrated py grades four to seven of our School at a special Celebratio: arranged for all the Hebrew Schools in Montreal, on Sunday, April 27th at 10:00 am.in Her Majesty's Theatre, Pupils or Grade one to three celebrated the Tenth Anniversary with special assemblies to commemorate the day.Mr.Samuel Lerner, the Principal addressed the children briefly and an Israeli Film was shown, THE SABLATH - i SEDRA THAZRIA-METZORA Friday Evening, April 25th, 6:30 p.m.Cand\u2019 ~» Lighting 6:40 p.m.Evening Service Sabbath services: 9:00 a.m.D'reliminary Service Scriptural Readings: Torah: Leviticus, Ch, 12, v.1 .Ch.5, v.Prophets: F Kings, Ch, 7, vs.3 - 20.6:40 p Afternoon Service Ethics of the Fathers Ch, 2 7:20 p.m.Evening Service Weekday Services: : 8:30 a.m, Sunday: Morning Service 7:50 p.m Evening Service 7:30 a.m.Weekdays: Morning Service 7:50 p.m.Evening Service Next Friday Evening: 7:40 p.m.Candle Lighting 7:50 p.m.T.iday Evening Service.TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Otio O.Staeren, Cantor; L.McLearon, Organist and Choir Master; Miles Wisenthal, Educational Assistant, SABBATH SERVICE OF FREEDOM, FAITH AND THANKSGIVING Commemorating 10th anniversary of Independence of State of Israel.Friday evening, April 25th at 8:15 c'elock, Address by The Hon.Dr.Michael Simon, Consul General of Israel.Dr.Stern will conduct the ritual, A festive Oneg Shabbat will follow the worship in the Temple Community House auspices Temple Sisterhood.Saturday morning, April 26th at 11:30 o'clock, sermonette \u2018The Republic Of Israel\u2019, BAR MITZVAH At the Service this Friday evening and Satu:day morning, Jeffrey.sun of Mr.and Mrs, Edvard E.Danson will be called to the Reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.DAILY ~ERVICES : Monday through Thursday evenings at 2:45 n'ulock: Sunday mornings at 10:15 o'elocl:, RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Regular Jasses; Confirmation and High Sohool Dep: wrtments, Saturday mornings at 9:45 o'clock: Kinder- Furten, Primary and Junior School.Sunday mornings at 10:15 o'clock.HOME AND SCHOOL Annual necting Sunday morning at 10:15 » clock in conjunction with the Koftee Klub.Slate of Officers for ensuing year to be presented.Resurrection By The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector, Trinity Memorial Church We must ask ourselves the first generation placed Resurrection and so little on answer is that most people in the first generation were unaware of the facts of the known to a small circle of family and friends, and recorded by the authors of the First and Third Gospels.But the Resurrection was an event accomplished in the light of the day, in the very centre of \u2018the political and religious life of Israel, at on the population of Jerusalem was multiplied tenfold.As This thing was not done in a St.Paul said to Agrippa: corner.\u2019 Further, there would have been no object in telling the facts of the Incarnation until more were thoroughly seized of the facts of the Death and the Resurrection, and of the implication of those facts.When they had become aware that God had intervened in human history in raising Jesus of Nazareth from the dead, then men would ask: \u201cBut who is Jesus of Nazareth?\u201d \u2018Then would be told the simple story of the Incarnation and it would be seen that the Life was all of one piece and all directly from God.In the meantime the concern UNITED 4 at times why the Church of so much emphasis on the the Incarnation.I think the Incarnation.It was a family e of the great festivals when of the proclaimers of the Good News was with the immediately past event and its place in the purpose of God.It was God's will that His Son should die for the sins of man, and that He should rise again for their justification.It is the second clause that gives force to the first.Without the Resurrection the Death has the same value as tre death of Socrates, or the death -of the countless men who have died for their righteousness.The Resurrection, however, is different; nothing like it ever happened before; and it becomes the evidence that this Death has x power to take away the sin; and then with the abolition of the sin CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plaskett 11:00 a.m.Sermon: \u201cMEETING LIFE AT 40\".7:30 p.m.Spea er - Mr.Donald Knight 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.93rd CHURCH ANNIVERSARY 10:00 a.m.Intermediate & Senior School 11:00 am.Crib Corner.Nursery.Kindergarten, Primary & Junior Departrnents.11:00 a.m.Commission of Dr.& Mrs, Allen Knight 7:30 p.m.Rev.Eric Mellwain \u2018Miracle and Faith Healing' 8 45 p.m.Young Peoples Union.Organist and Choirmaster Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road {near Argyle Avenue) MINISTERS Rev.D.7.Grant, B.A., D.D.Rev.R W Mumford, .B.A.,, B.D.Mr, Zrie J.Adams, Bac.Mus, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.11:00 am.Dr.Grant \u201cA RANSOM FOR MANY\u201d 7:30 p.m.Mr.Mumford \u201cCHRIST AND FUTILITY\u201d 11:00 a.m.Church School 16:00 a.n.Intermediates and Seniors 8:45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union WESTMOUNT PARK-EMMANUEL (Cor.Larsdowne & Western Ave ) Minister: Rev.Callum Thompson, B.A.B.D Mr.Wayne Riddell \u2014 Director of Music, BOARD OF TRUS Es Important necting Monday eve- mo ning, Mav it 8.15 o'clock under the 1.90 4 \" ad chairman of President Hyman 11:09 a.m.\u201c WAIT FOR IT Grover.Chairn an of Building Com- 7:30 p.m.HOW SIIALL 1 miftee Aifred N.Miller, will present HANDLE MY complete plans pertaining fa the SORROWS?kuilding of thie new Temple Suances Church Schooi and Infant tuary.Nursery at 11:00 a.m.BAPTIST Westmount Baptist Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, M.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Director of Music: 1:00 A.M.7:30 P.M.Church School \u2014 11 a.m, \u201cTHE POTTER AND THE 10: Midweek Service \u2014 Wednesday \u2014 8 p.m.Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.; Galt MacDermot, B.A., B.Mus.\u201cTHIS IT KNOW\u201d ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexanéer Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay Third Sunday After Easter 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist.9:45 a.m.Sunday School.10:15 a.m.Mattins (said).11:00 a.in.SOLEMN EUCHARIST.7:00 p.m.Solemn Evensong.Weekdays.Holy Eucharist.7:00 a.m.Tuesday and Thursday.8:00 a.m.Monday and Friday.9:30 a.m.Wednesday.ST.MATTHIAS » CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A, Timmons Third Sunday After Easter \u2018n.Holy Communion m.Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector .m.Post Confirmation Class m, Matins Preacher: Revd, E.P.A, Timmons Nursery, Kindergarten & Sunday School Annual Church Parade - Royal Montreal Regiment (M) Preacher: The Rector Evensong Preacher: Pev.E.P, A.Timmons Wednesday Holy Communion in the Chapel.Organist and Choirmaster Arnold Bellis TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West 11.00 a.m.Ihe Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor D.D., Rector Rev, Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A., Hon, Assistant It.Cot T»~ Rev James Barnett, Hon, Assistant Rev.T.A.Ramsey, B.D, Assistant \u20ac.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A.(London) Organist and Choirmaster FRIDAY St.Mark; E.& M.10:00 a.m.Holy Communion Third Sunday After Easter 8:00 am.Holy Communion 9:45 a.a.Junior Department 11:00 a.m.Mattins.Preacher: The Rector Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department.Evensong.Preacher: Rev.T.A, Ramsey Wednesday Holy Communion 7:30 p.m.7:00 a.m.CLAY\u201d Thursday Westmount Baptist || Church \u201chis I Know\u201d will be the subject of the morning service brought by the pastor, the Rev.E, J.Bailey at Westmount Baptist Church Sunday.In the evening the sermon topic will be \u201cThe Potter and the Clay\u201d When the pastor will bring the message in song and sermon.Wednesday next the annual meeting of the church, with the presentation of annual reports and the election of new officers, will be held.It begins with a fellowship supper at 6:30 p.m.provided by the trustees through the women\u2019s association.~ St.Andrew's Westmount \u201cA Ransom For Many\" is br D.M.Grant's sermofi subject this Sunday morning at Saint Andrew\u2019s United Church, West- mount.At the evening service Rev.Robert Mumford's subject is \u201cChrist and Futility\u201d Dr.Grant will conduct both services and the music will be directed by Mr.Eric Adams, organist and choir director.\u201cThe Church School will meet on Sunday morning, the Seniors and Inter- n-ediates at 10:00 and all other departments at 11:00.The Young People\u2019s Union will meet at 8:45 p.m, The Kirk Session meets at 8:00 p.m.on Monday and the Evening Group of the Woman's Association also on Monday at 8:00 p.m.The Scouts meet on Tuesday at 7:15 p.m.the Biowries on Wednesday at 3:45 p.m.and the Wolf Cubs on Friday at 7:00 pm.= Man himself is God's son to restore man to his original standing in the presence of God.(Lk.3 38) but a son exiled from his Father's house by his own rebellion.Now with the sin and rebellion atoned for by the Son of Man he is ready to come back into the Household of God.The door opens and the risen Son of Man leads His brethren home, the first born among many brethren, the first fruits of them that have fallen asleep.That is something of what the Resurrection meant to the first generation, and of what it still means to us, the guarantee of our present freedom and our future resurrection.UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN * Sherbrooke St.at Simpson Rev.Angus Cameron, Minister Donald Mackey, Organist and Director of Music.Sunday.April 27th 11:00 a.m.\"Sermon subject: \u2018The Significance of the Unitarian Movement\u201d Church School and Kindergarten in Unitarian Fouse, 21 Simpson Street.at 11:00 am.00 a Holy Communion.St.Philip & St, James, A.& M.) = Ir» : PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenues Westmount, Que.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister 11:00 am.PUBLIC WORSHIP Prezcher: The Minister Lester A.Woodin.Organist & Choirmaster: VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME > WESTMOUNT end VIGTORIA AVES.® Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Sunday, April 27th 11:00 a.m.Mr.Wilkie \u2014 Subject: \u2018Who Is Off To Mars?\" 11:15 a.m.The Church School, 114 bus stops at door.DORIS KILLAM R.T.C.L.Mus., (McGill) Organist and Choir Director.rent | | join in servi ] vice Saturday at 4:30 Pp.m., fourteen choirs affiliated to the RSCM will sing Evensong iy Trinity Memorial Church, The service will pe conducteq by Ven.Archdeacon Kenneth Naylor, rector of the Church and Rev.Stuart Martin of Christ Church Cathedral will act as precentor, -, Other clergy taking part will be Rev.Dudley Kemp (St.George's); Rev.Kenneth Keefe (St.Matthias); Rev.Selwyn Willis (Grace Church) and Rev, Charles Campbell (St.Philip's, Montreal West), who will give the address.Choirs participating will be Christ Church Cathedral, Church of the Advent, Church of the Ascension, Grace Church, King\u2019s Hall Compton, St.Helen's School Dunham, St.Barnabas, St.George's Granby, St.Geor ges Montreal, St.Matthias\u2019, St, Peter\u2019s Sherbrooke, St.Philip's, St.Thomas\u2019 and Trinity Memorial.The massed choir of over 300 voices will be conducted by Gordon Phillips, organist and choirmaster of St.George's Church, and will sing the following anthems during the service: Hide not Thou Thy face, O Lord (Farrant); At Thy feet in prayer we bow (adapted from J.S.Bach); From all that dwell below the skies (Walmisley); O praise God in His holiness (Prit- chard) and Through the day Thy love has spared us (Morley).The choirs will be accompanied by C.V.Frayn, organist of Trinity Memorial Church.The doors of the church will be opened to the public at 4 a'clock when a half hour organ recital will be given by Kenneth MeeF, organist of Christ Church Cathedral.The postlude at the end of the service will he played by George Chubb, organist of St.Thomas's Church.The Royal School of Church Music was founded in 1927 by the late Sir Sydney Nicholson, organist of Westminster Abbey, with the object of raising the standard of Church music.* | Christian Science x + The vital importance of spiritual growth will be emphasized at Christian Science services Sunday.\u2018Keynoting the Lesson-Ser- mon entitled \u201cProbation after Death\u2019 is the Golden Text from Jeremiah (17:7): \u201cBlessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lod is.\u201d Selections to be read from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary | Baker Eddy include the following (406: 20-25): \u201cWe can and ultimately shall, so rise as to avail ourselves in every direction of the supremacy of Truth over error, Life over death, and good over evil, and this growth will go on until we arrive at the fullness of : God\u2019s idea, and no more fear that we shall be sick and die.\u201d From the Bible will be read the following (Luke 20:38): \u201cFor he is not a God of the dead, but of the living : for ail live unto him.\u201d BAHA'I BAHA'I WORLD FAITH Teachings on DETACHMENT.Free thyself from fetters of this world, and loose thy soul from the prison of self.Seize thy chance, for it will come to thee no \"mor e.phone WE.71879 The Westmount Baha'i Community Fourfëen choirs - ee a FIRS] prod boys $, ; SWILE] CHRI \u2014\u2014\u2014 t\u2014 | Te t\u2014-\u2014\u2014 Sabba giving Anniver pendency Friday | 8:15 p Michael of Israd Stern wi Oneg Sh worship under ti Sisterho Saturc at 11:30 Miracle Bar M Eve Sery ing Serv and Mrs be callec Torah ij Mitzvah.Home Members Sunday 10:15 a.House.§ suing ye Board chairman; man Gra Trustees meeting May 5 a the comg the rest Sanctuary Alfred N the Buil Religio firmation wrote th last Sun tions in gious sd weekend Closing school a Sunday, Graduati 8rd.C morning, Brothe social sed Saturday Temple Sherry r Dinner a Abe Izen William ] Samuel F Samuel ler, Mark Temple Mother à Worship H ses were Dorothy daughter a ose wh uctine t} Mrs, Alfr an Izen in Gen FIRST TASTE of the maple syrup now being produced at Scout Camp Tamaracouta.The boys, Jeft to right, Troop Leader, ROBERT Scouts HUGH THOMPSON and SWIFT, CHRIS.BRYANT, are all members of St.Archer \u2018is commentator on special Brahms show Thomas Archer, 267 Olivier avenue, will be the commentator for a CBC feature on Johannes Brahms Wed- \u2014 * | ess M Sabbath Service Of Thanksgiving Commemorating Tenth Anniversary Of The Independence of The State Of Israel: Friday evening, April 25th at Li -~ | Temple Emmanuel + 8:15 pm.Address by Dr.Michael Simon, Consul General of Israel.Rabbi Dr.Harry I.Stern will conduct the ritual.An Oneg Shabtbbat will fcllow the worship in the new social hall under the auspices of Temple Sisterhood.Saturday morning, April 26th at 11:30 a.m.Sermonette \u201cThe Miracle Of Israel.\u201d Bar Mitzvah: At the Sabhath Eve Service and Saturday Morning Service, Jeffrey, son of Mr.and Mrs, Edward E.Danson will be called to the reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah, Home and School: General Membership Breakfast meeting.Sunday morning, April 27th at 10:15 a.m.Temple Community House.Slate of officers for ensuing year to be presented.Board of Trustees: Under the chairmanship of President Hy- man Grover, Temple Board of Trustees holds a most important meeting on Monday evening, May 5 at 8:15 p.m.At.this time the complete plans pertaining to the restoration of the Temple Sanctuary will be presented by Alfred N.Miller, Chairman of the Building Committee.Religious School Events: Confirmation Candidates for 1958 wrote their final examinations last Sunday morning.Examinations in all departments of religious school take place the weekend of May 3rd and 4th.Closing exercises religious School and awarding of prizes Sunday, May 18th.High School Graduation Friday evening, May 2rd.Confirmation Shabuoth morning, Sunday, May 25th.Brotherhood: Gala closing of Social season with Dinner Dance, Saturday evening, May 3rd, Temple Community House.Sherry reception at 6:45 p.m.Dinner at 7:30 p.m.In charge \u2014 Abe Izenherg, Irvin Gertsman, William Hoffman, Alex Carsley, Samuel Bellam, Stanley Tucker, Samuel Garfield, Bernard Wex- ler, Mark Stein.Temple Sisterhood: At the Mother and Daughter Sabbath Worship held April 19th, addres- 58 were given by Professor Dorothy Freeman and her daughter Miss Carol Freeman.0%e who participated in conducting the Sabbath ritual were: S.Alfred N.Miller; Mrs.Naan Izenberg.Haftorah '\u2014 Mrs, Gertsman; Assisted with Xx x nesday at 7.40 p.m.The Matthias\u201d Troop, Westmount; and spent the day recently in Camp inspecting the new conservation project.The syrup is of very high quality and is being sold by the Association.programme, including Mr.Archer\u2019s talk and a recital of the great composer's work, is to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Brahms\u2019 birth.Mr.Archer, music critic for the Montreal Gazette for over 25 years, will explain how the four selections to be played are all \u201cproducts of Brahms\u2019 direct relations with his personal friends and with musicians he admired.\u201d For the talk, Mr.Archer plans to have available a recorded message from either Ilona Eibenschuetz or Adelina de Lara \u2014 the only two living people who knew Brahms personally.Selections for the hour long recital will include: Variations for Piano Duet on a Theme by Schumann, Gestillte Sehnsucht, Geistliches Wiegenlied, and the trio for clarinet, \u2018cello and piano in A minor, op.114.Contralto Maureen Forrester will be one of five soloists on the program.The other soloists will be pianists John Newmark and Charles Reiner, violinist Otto Joachim, \u2018cellist Walter Joachim and clarinetist Rafael Masella, » Torah Mrs.Pauline Marsh and Mrs.Eli Yaphe.Opening at the Mother and Daughter Luncheon was \u2018 pronounced by Mrs.J.A.Roston.The annual closing luncheon of Temple Sisterhood takes place Tuesday, May 13th in the new social hall of the Temple.Sisterhood Rummage Sale, Wednesday, May 7th, Temple Commun- the ity House.Conveners \u2014 Mrs, Stanley Davis and Mrs.Ben Alexander.Koffee Klub: \u2014 Sunday morning, April 20th, the Koffee Kluh was addressed by Dr.Arnold A.Grossman, prominent Montreal physician on the subject \u201cA Surgeon's Reflection.\u201d The Kof- fee Klub is a project of the Home and School Association and has had a most successful season of breakfast meetings.Sunday morning, May 4th, Confirmation candidates and their parents will be special guests of the Koffee Klub at a session which will be addressed by Dr.Stern.7 Daily Services: Monday through Thursday evenings at 5:45 p.m.Sunday mornings at 10:15 a.m.Men and women .who E.Daccord firm honors J.Lukacs Joseph Lukacs, 5820 Mecelles Place, will be honored Saturday evening for his twenty-five years of service with E.Daccord Limited, a landcaping firm located at 900 Monteë de Liesse.Mr.Lukacs will receive a presentation from the president of the company, E.Daccord, and a gift from his fellow employees at a company gathering in his honor.Superintendent of the company for 25 years, Mr.Lukacs'has been responsible for much of the work done in Westmount which has been admired by visitors to the city.Auditions fonight for Free Lancers next production Auditions are being held this evening at the Mechanic's Institute Library Hall between 7 and 10 for the Free Lancers production of \u201cThe Late Christopher Bean\u201d adapted by Emlyn Williams.+ x participated recently in conducting the Daily worship are the following: Mrs.Stanley Marsh, Joseph Bercuson, Louis Pont.Joseph Frankel, Brahms E.Silver, Jack Benjamin, Henry Benjamin, Mrs.Henry Benjamin, Mrs.Murray Fein, Mi! and Mrs.Abraham Wolk, Samuel Segal.On Memorial Tablet: At the Service this Sabbath the name of Beatrice Kurnik Neumann will be formally inscribed on the Temple Memorial Tablet this Sabbath Eve as a perpetual memorialization.An offering to the Synagogue in loving memory of the dear departed has been made by her daughters Mrs.Elaine Solomong, Mrs.Grace Basch, Mrs.M.F.Goldenberg and Mrs.M, S.Singer.The Westrhount Examiner, Friday, April 25, 1958 Rofary Club driving fests gef under way The safe driving course for high school students, sponsored by the West- mount Rotary Club, got under way for this year yesterday when aptitude * tests for safe driving were administered to students .of St.Leo's High 11 Scout News a ll a ll uf wl an ul, Plans are under way for a very interesting Spring Rally to be held in the RMR Armory in the near fucure.This and other important items cre on the agenda for the next Council meeting, on April 30th at the District Headquarters 4491 Sherbrooke street, All Scouters and Council Members are reminded, and requested to support their Disrtict Coun- cil by attending this meeting.School.Today the same tests will be given at Westmount Senior High.Dr.R.A.Dentist 4773 Sherbrooke Street West EVENING APPOINTMENTS WE.5.6814 Phone: 7 Wheatley WE.3-5275 DR.A.A.SWAN Surgeon Dentist.4255 Sherbrooke W.(A few doors from ~ Greene Ave.) WE.7-6678 Office Hours: Daily from 9.30 - 6.30 Evenings by appoiniment Open Saturdays At the Lowes HE ATTENTION HOME OWNERS FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY t Prices Ever! 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One Screen.HOME IMPROVEMENTS Ltd.Phone: LA.4-1 153 png Ar 12 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 25, 1958 Social, LE ! ocial, [ersonal, Cngagements Mr.Sierra Madre, California, are on a visit to Canada on .oute to - Washington to attend the Sales Executive Conference, Mr, Fox 1s vice president and director of the Boyle Pharmaceutical Company of Lous Angeles, California.While in Canada they will stay with Mr.Fox's parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Fox, 221 Clarke avenue, Weast- mount.At the tea beïng given on May 2 at Knox Crescent and Kensing- ton Church bY the West End group of the Women's Auxiliary of Grace Dart Hospital, guests will be received by Mrs.Sydney A.MacSween, chairman of the group.Mrs.Stuart Allen and Miss K.Dickson.Mrs.W.S.Hart and Miss W.M.Findlay will preside at the tea table.Mr.Lyon W.Jacobs, QC, and Mrs Jacobs, Cote St.Luc road.were among the invited guests of Mr.Donald Gordon, president, Canadian National Railway, and Mr.Conrad Hilton.president, at the opening of the ™-~n Eii- zabeth Hotel.An organization meeting for the tenth anniversary tea of The Saint Stanislaus Mothers Guild was held on Monday at the home of the president, Mrs.Charles J.Brown, 6900, Terrebonne avenue.Founded in 1948 by a group of mothers of members of the Society of Jesus their purpose has always been to raise the necessary funds to help maintain the seminaries at Guelph and Toronto.The first president was Mrs.V.Braceland.Plans have been made to hold this years anniversary tea in the foyer of Loyola College on Sunday.May 4, at 3 - 6 p.m.Mrs.Frank G.Ramsperger has been named convener for this event.Hilton's of Canada Ltd., who attended the reception and official opening luncheon of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Le Grand Salon, at 12 noon on April 16.ONCE AND FOR ALL, SAY GOOD-BY T0 ANTED NI AIR?D Have it permanently removed from (LA FACE, ARMS AND LEGS * SAFELY - GENTLY - SPEEDILY BY ELECTROLYSIS AND SHORT-WAVE FREE CONSULTATION WRITTEN GUARANTEE RE.3-4423 By Lppointmank Mr.Louise Mancine Me.Rene Lolumitre Specistue and Mrs.George Fux Of | Mr.and Mrs.Henry Norman of Westmount have returned from a trip abroad.Mr.Norman is a director of the Reddy Memorial Hospital and he and Mrs.Norman are patrons of the play \u201cThe Lark\" being sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary, Among the patrons for the presentation of the Lark by the Women's Auxiliary of the R.M.Hospital are: His Worship Mayor Sarto Fournier and Mrs.Fournier, Mrs.Wilfrid Bovey, Mr.and Mrs.J.Cecil McDougall, Dr.T.L.J.Barry and Mrs.Barry, Mr.A, E.Cadman, Mr.and Mrs.L.R.Howard, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Desjardins, Mr.and Mrs.P.A.Langlois, Mr.W.Boyd Robson, Mr.and Mrs.R.deWolfe Mac- Kay.The Women's Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital will sponsor a Gala English Presentation of \u201cThe Lark\u201d, Saturday evening, April 26, at the Comedie Canadienne, 84 St.Catherine street west, featuring Gratien Gelinas and Ginette Letondal in \u201cThe Lark\u201d produced by Rupert Caplan.There will be a reception for members of the auxiliary and their friends as well as the cast of \u201cThe Lark\".Refreshments will be available before and after the show.Tickets are available by telephoning Mrs.G.H.M.Campbell at WE.2-2293 or WE.5- 9731 or by calling Mrs.J.Schwartzman RE.1-4771.Mrs.A.H.Dalrymple and Mrs.Quentin Bovey will pour tea following the annual meeting of the Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission on Wednesday, April 30, at the YWCA.Miss Bertha Leger of Victuria Pet Supplies is leaving this weekend for an extended trip to Vancouver, San Francisco and Los Angeles.During her stay in the west, she will supervise the first shipment of budgies to Victoria Pet Supplies.Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood, 4100 Sherbrooke street west, Westmount, will hold a rummage sale in the Community House, Elm street entrance.The sale will take place on Wednesday, May 7 at 10 a.m.The Women's Auxiliary of the Montreal Children's Hosgi- tal will hold their spring -um- mage sale on Monday, April 28, at St.Stephen's church hall, corner of Atwater and Dorcnest- er streets.Doors will open at § p.m.St, Matthew's Church Guild and WA are sponsoring a rummage sale which is taking place on Friday, May 2, commencing at 1 p.m.at St.Stephen's Church Hall, corner Dorchester and At- water (Atwater side entrance).lots: HAIRDRESSING 4891 Sherbrooke St: (Corner Prince Albert) ky » femelle As chic as your newest ensemble.See what this new Hoir Style\u2018 will do for you.W.HU.9-1233 MISS EDITH IRENE PETERS, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George E.Peters, of Notre Dame de Grace, and MR, WILLIAM HERBERT PRICE II, son of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph W.Price, of Baltimore, Maryland, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, May 10, in the Westmount Baptist Church, Westmount.\u2014 Photo of Miss Peters by Eaton's Miss Diane Mary Cullen weds Mr.William Brock Barley The marriage of Diane Mary, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Patrick B.Cullen, to Mr.William Brock Barley, son of Mr.and Mrs.E.Brock Barley, took place on Saturday April 12, in St.Kevin's Church, the Rev.J.R.Rowell, of Elgin, Ont., the bridegroom's cousin, officiating, assisted by the Rev.Henry Hall.Mr.Jean Paul Larue played the wedding music and Mr.Ed Kirk sang during the service.Standards of orange and yellow gladioli and bronze and white chrysanthemums formed the decorations in the church.The bride, who was given away by her father was in a gown of embroidered organza, fashioned with a fitted bodice, having a scalloped neckline and short sleeves, and a very full tiered skirt ending in a slight train.Her ghort veil of tulle illusion was held by a bandeau embroidered with seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of orange Delight roses and white hyacinth bells.Miss Judy Cullen, as maid of honor for her sister, and Miss Susan Cullen, another sister, and Miss Jeanine Chag- non, as bridesmaids, were in frocks of chiffon over silk; the maid of honor being in shriinp pink,- and the bridesmaids in aqua.They wore flower bandeaux and carried white prayer books covered with the same flowers.Little Miss Colleen Cox, of Ottawa, as flower-girl for her aunt, wore a bouffant frock of white organdy over blue tat- feta, with a wreath of flowers in her hair, and carried a small bouquet of the same flowers.Mr.Paul Barolet acted as hest man \u2018or Mr, Barley, and the ushers were Mr.Rod Blaker and Mr.Peter Morson, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Mrs.Cullen, the bride's mother, was in a sheath gown of green printed silk.She wore a green hat and a corsage bouquet of cymbidium orchids.Mrs.Barley, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of beige chiffon with a cocoa brown hat, and a corsage nou- quet of yellow carnations.The reception was held at Naval Officers Club.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Barley left for Bermuda, the bride travelling in an ensemble of pastel green wool, and wearing grey accessories.Upon their return they will take up.residence in Montreal until September, when they will leave for London, O-'t., where the bridegroom will take post graduate studies at the University of Western Ontario Out-of-town guests included\" Mrs.B.J.Cullen, Major and Mrs.Percy Martin, Mr.and Mts.Lorne Cox, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Dolman, Mrs.P.B.Cullen and Mary Cullen all of Ottawa; Miss Ida Quay, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Quay and Miss Barbara Quay all of Toronto.+ Gyrette club The Gyrette Club of Montreal is celebrating its 21st birthday with a dinner party at the Reform Club on May 3.All Gyret- tes are urged to take their husbands and friends.PLateau 4444 RE + x ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.G.McC :llock of Perth, Ontario, announce the on.gagement of their daughter, Mur.go Ferne, to Mr.George ibh Fowler, son of Mr.and Mr.Gordon Lemay Fowler of West.mount.The narriage has been arranz- ed to take place on Saturdav, May 3 in the Chapel of St.Pauls United Church, Perth, On! : Spring meeting The St.Matthias Association of Women will hold its Spring meeting Tuesday, May 6, at 8 p.m.in the Parish Hall at 12 Church Hill, Westmount.Mrs.John Linnell, of the Scottish Dancers, is going to stage a production which will feature Scottish dancing and singing ani a short film on Scotland.She will also include some square dancing.Refreshments will b2 served after the meeting.(YY) STORAGE At standard retes 7 RE LD PE eM@ngèr.EXCLURIVE ae 1235 Greone Aven Drop in and let us suggest appropriate flowers to help make your wedding a memorable one.Naturally there is no obligation House of Howers Mountain Strect at Sherbrooke OO eraser RIE St mq me Hu at Al ann] tn Cot mo aga eve tha take of s the is b | brow sun collg 1350 b 5 a BT ® oom oD pere me 5 Minstrel show * st.Philip's 50/50 Club will esent a minstrel show in St.pr 3 Hall, 1 Were- tephen's Parish Hall, W 1 py avenue, Tuesday, April 29, at 815 p.m.High School Alumnae The Alumnae Society of the High School for girls is holding a fun fair and membership tea fo!- lowing the annual meeting, Saturday, April 26, at 2:15 p.m,, in the High School for Girls, 3449 University street.Toastmistress Club The Mount Royal Toastmistress Club will hold its seventh aunual speech contest Monday, at 6.30 p.m.in thc Queen's Hotel.Dr.Douglas J.Wilson will pe a guest.Ticket convener RT.3-2570.CWL Convention The Annual Convention of the Montreal Archdiocesan Council.The Catholic Women\u2019s League of canada.will take place on Monday.Tuesday.Wednesday and Thursday, June 2 to 4 inclusive.The opening dinner will be held in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel on Monday evening, June 2.! St.Andrew's WA .The Women's.Association of Sst.Andrew's church, West- mount, will hold its sewing meeting on Tuesday at = p.m.in Hutchison Hall Tea hostesses will be Mr.Henry Brown and group No.5.The Red Cross group will meet at 10 a.m.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 25, 1958 Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club elects Mrs.F.Wilcox The annual meeting and luncheon of Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club was held April 16 in the Windsor Hotel.The president Mrs.Alex Leslie presided.Mrs.C.A.Fickett, treasurer, reported a very successful year.Mrs.F.Wilcox announced present membership to be 188.Miss F.Lamont R.N., Directress of the Shriners\u2019 Hospital for Crippeld Children gave a short talk on the hospital activities and work agcompiished during the year.The president presented her with a cheque for $595.to cover cost of 1 large hospital beds and an extra jarge commercial pop- up toaster.A donation of $300.was presented to the All Masons\u2019 Fund which helps defray cost of physio and occupational therapists aad dental clinic.Mr.W.A.Burns said approximately 600 toys dolls, books games etc., had been sent to the Hospital at Christmas, Mrs.D.L Campbell reported 201 articies of groceries plus cash donations had been collected for the hospital pantry shower.Orthopedic chairman Mrs.G.Davies revorted 218 articles completed.Mrs.A.Kemp 327 mended, Mrs.C.Pearsal] 51 articles knitted.Mrs.P.O'Brien 34 nighties ete.sewn, Officers elected to office for the ensuing year are: Hon.- president Mrs.F.J.Wilcox, 1st vice-president Mrs.D.L.Campbell; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.E.13 Appeal for clothing Grenfell Laabrador Medical Mission, Montreal Branch appeals clean used clothing also rayon materia] (rug making).Donations may be sent until May 20, marked Grenfell, Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul, 3415 Redpath avenue, Montreal.Our Justly Famous MR.EMILE \u201cSofty\u201d Permanent known tor the gentle, true permanence it imparts to your hair.Good too, tor bleached and tinted hair.$10.00 SUE FINKELSTEIN, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Moe Levine, 400 - Kensington avenue, has recently been clected president of Skidmore College Government for the 1958-59 term.Miss Finkelstein is a graduate of Westmount High School and has been studying at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.for three years.After graduation she plans to further her Sherry party x The University of Toronto Alumni Association is holding its annual Sherry Party at 3 p.m.to 6 p.m.Sunday.May 4 at 147 Cote St.Antoine road, West- mount.7 Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Catto have again lent their home for this event and the committee hopes that all Alumni members can.take this opportunity for an end of season get-together.\u2019 Druggists Assn WA The Women's Auxiliary of the Independent Retail Druggists Association will hold its closing meeting in the form of a luncheon at the Windsor Hotel, Blue Room, on Tuesday at 1245 p.m.The highlight of the meeting will be a lecture by Fred Kaufman BSe¢, BA, BCL, The speaker who is a practising lawyer and lecturer is also active in journalism and\u2018is a director of the John Howard Society.His sub- jet will be \u201cWhat Are My Rights?\u201d A discussion period wii follow the lecture.Members ard guests are welcome.the seersuckers are in the daddy of \u2018no-iron fabrics is back for summer, Woven stripes of white on blue, pink, brown or red in snaperalls, Sun-suits and shorts.A super Collection in 6 mos.to 6x.150 - 1.95 The Children\u2019s Corner a pleasant shop 1350 Greene: Ave.WE.7.6510 LA education at Macdonald College for Teachers.Business CWL The annual meeting of tha Business Women's Unit of the Catholic V'omen's League will be held Saturday, April 26, at 12:30 p.m.This will take the form of a Luncheon at the Helene De Chamolain restaurant on St.Helen's Island.Annual reporrs of the various committees will be read and the election of officers for the zsomiñg year will take place.All membe s are cordially invited to attend.A special bus will lea e at 12 noon from the Atwater street side of the Forum.Blue Goose Auxiliary The annual meeting and closing luncheon of the Blue Gdose Ludiesy Auxiliary will be held on Wednesday.April 30 ut 12.30 p.m, in the Vice-Regal Suite of tne Ritz Carlton Hotel.Mrs.Jear Marc Demers, president of the Auxiliary, will preside.The -annual reports will be read, and the officers for the coming year will be installed.Convenet in \u2018charge of the luncheon is Mrs.Rex A.Harries.Telephone Pioneers The ladies of Montreal Life Members\u2019 Club are reminded of their monthly card party which will take place tomorrow starting at 2.00 pm.in their Club Rooms.3rd floor of Beaver Hall Bidg.The.men's card games will take place Wednesday.April 30 at the same time and place.IODE service The .niperial Order Daughters of the Empire will hold their annual Service of Dedication on ySunday, April 27, ate St.Philip's Church, Montreal West, © ith Rev.C, C.Campbell, Rector, officiating.There will be a procession of Standards led by the Pævincial and Municipal Chapters\u2019 Standard Bearers to make this a colorful ceremony of dedica.ion to the aims ard objects of the Or- dus.This is the first time that the IODE has held its service away from the centre of the City and it is hoped that a large number of members will be present.sn THE ZONTA.CLUB of Montreal founded the Montreal Girls Association in 1948 and has supported them every year since.Miss Nancy Salter, seen receiving a cheque for programme director, on the left, is five hundred dollars towards their activities from Miss May Jackson, service chairman of \u2019 the Zonta Club.Gilbert: secretary Mrs.J.Harper, treasurer Mrs.C.A.1347 GREENE AVE Fickett.Phone WE.5-0562; WE.5-2486 Appointed committee chair- EE men: sewing, Mrs.J.Meikle; i knitting, Mrs.C.Pearsall; press, | Mrs.A.Kemp; social, Mrs.W.Simmons; mending, Mrs.C.F.Graham; orthopedic, Mrs.G.Davies; sick visiting, Mrs.C.BEAUTY SALON Upton.Irene Davies & Elizabeth MacDermot ANNOUNCE | the opening of their office Ther & C reen ecoralions 320 VICTORIA AVE., WESTMOUNT Telephone HU.1-9388 for appointment Specialists in flower arrangements and decorations.Weddings, bouquets, receptions \u2014 all private and business entertaining, office plantings.3 EMERSON 17\u201d Portable TV/RADIO combinations given away FREE! Plus a prize-winning chance at the top prize: 1958 Volkswagen 2 SIMPLE RULES TO FOLLOW: 1 Send your Fur Coat to Lazare's 7-STAR « SCIENTIFIC COLD STORACE VAULTS.2139, INCLUDES WORLD-WIDE INSURANCE.2 MAKE A PURCHASE (no matter how small) from any of thousands of exclusive Spring and Summer Cloth and Fur articles.FOR FAST PICK-UP PLEASE CALL.VI.9-1254 { YOUR FURS ARE SAFE ALL SUMMER AT - (I -y OW 1454 PEEL ST., opposite Mt.Royal Hotel OO ad me tell Ch Eg ee 4 1 x t 5 0 \u20ac >t wn | wd 1B 0] wit |= SENSU NES) N2Q N[ESI223 20 N 2253 2.= ee TV e RADIO = © APPLIANCES REPAIRS & SERVICE TV Antennas our specialty HI-FI Equipment Transistor Supplies TELETRONIGS \u2018CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 3 Country Property For Sale St.Hilaire On Richelieu river side, St.Hilaire, attractive country house, near shopping centre and church.Kitchen, living room, sun porch, running water, conveniences, private beach, floating wharf.Furnished or not.Can be seen after 6 o'clock weekdays, Saturday and Sunday all day.Jean Lupien, 235 Blvd, Richelieu, St.Hilaire, P.Q.7 Resorts ACCOMMODATION in superior private home.Retired people.Modern conveniences.$10.00 up weekly.Excellent meals.Temporary or permanent.Eastern Townships, WE.7-4731.8 Lots For Sale LAKE CHAMPLAIN AT NORTH HERO, VERMONT Lakeshore lots at Savage Point Estates.Each lot has 100 feet of lake- shore frontage and 300 or more feet of depth.Lots are located on secluded bay with excelient fishing, bathing and boating and yet are conveniently near store and hotel with entrance only 600 yards north of center of North Horo.Price $2000 per lot.Write or telephone John J.Deschenes, Burlington, Vermont, 9 Business Opportunities Beauty Salon 3 Belvedere basins, 7 dryers.Good turnover.Reason, failing health.After 7, ME, 1-8407.11 Stores To Let GREENE Avenue.Heated, hot water.Suit tailor, etc.Reasonable.WE.7-1855.12 Apartments To Let WESTMOUNT, sunny modern 412 rooms, 2 bedrooms, one air conditioned.Elevator service, garage.Available May 15th.$205.00 monthly.WE.2-8428.SHERBROOKE West 5010, opposite Murrays, 6 large bright rooms, 1st floor, elevator, Bendix, equipped.$150.00 monthly or would share, re- lable tenant.Apply superintendant.14 Houses To Let SOMERVILLE 20, seven large rooms, heated, entirely renovated.Apply at 339 Victoria No.14.7d Boys\u2019 & Girls\" Camp GUEST HOUSE FOR CHILDREN 17 miles north of Montreal.This guest house is unique for its guests are exclusively children.Specially adapted to give your child a \u2018home from home atmosphere\u2019 in a delightful house with beautiful safe grounds all fully and thoughtfully equipped with its very special guests in mind.Situated in a residential area, your child will be fully supervised and entertained while you- are absent from home on business or pleasure.References.Inspection invited.Mrs.D.D, Forrest, NA.5-5588.20 Rooms To Let 4262 Western, Apt.1, large furnished room with privileges; also living room and bedroom furnished.Privileges.WESTMOUNT furnished or unfurnished, with sink.Business person.WE.2.3586, BRUCE, Lastern Westmount, exceptionally large front room, open fire- place, privileges, business person.WE.3-5594, ! 24 Autos For Sale CHEVROLET, 1956 deluxe sedan, \u20194- door, automatic, low mileage, heater, radio, ete.EL, 7424 1954 Hillman hardtop Californian, 24, 000 miles, one owner.Excellent condition, HU.1-8867 after 6 p.m.1953 Vanguard station wagon $275.00.HU.8.8488.26 Garages To Let GARAGE for yearly rent.454 Mount Stephen.WE.2.2588.27 Garages Wanted VICINITY Western Ave.and Olivier.Telephone WE.5-9186.29 For Sale STUDIO couch, 2 matching chairs, with slipcovers: bookcase-headboard for double bed, WE.7-3851 after 6.24\u201d Moffat fully automatic stove with warming oven; electric refrigerator, 10 cubic foot, perfect condition; white Venetian blind.HU.1-4972, BOOKCASE, highboy, vanity in wal- mt.Very reasonable.EL.6720.FREEZER, one year old, in new condition, $176.00, 352 Van Horne West.+ The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising Words 45¢ Please phone your Ads early ii.the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for \u201cThe Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 25, 1958 11 MERCHANT'S COAL CO.LID.814 Sun Life Bldg.UN.6-7351 OIL 42 Personals $10.00 \u2018and up : Encore NEW YORK RESALE, SAMPLE DRESSES AND SUITS.JUST RECEIVED SILK PRINTS and COTTONS Original Values to $200.00 Hours: [1-6 Tues.through Sat.1535 Sherbrooke St.W.WE.5-5604 Natural Gas Stove Frigidaire, 9 cu.ft., like new, $125.00 each; also old spinning wheel and baby\u2019s bureau.Phone HU.8-4770 after 6 p.m, MR.FiX-IT SERVICENTER WILL REPAIR ANYTHING EXCEPT A BROKEN HEART Specializes in repairs on rotisseries, irons, toasters, vacuum cleaners, polishers, radios, ete.Lamps mounted, shades made to order and recovered.Free pick-up and delivery.DE.8332, 5323 Decarie, FRIGIDAIRE Good condition, family size.Quick sale, $50.00.Call WE, 5-3142 evenings.CHINESE AND ORIENTAL RUGS Good used rugs.Call WE.2-4277.MUST SELL BEFORE -MAŸ 1ST Bedroom, chesterfield, kitchen, television sets, refrigerators, terms arranged.3541 Van Horne, Apt.1, RE.8-4761, CHANTICLEER MRS.J, C.PATTESON The shop for presents of all kinds.Antiques, china, glass, handmade chocolates, 154 Walton Street, Chelsea, S.W.3, London, England, Knights bridge 6807, BEDROOM set, 3 pieces, davenport and chair; chrome kitchen set.All new.Sacrifice $175.4984 Queen Mary, RE.1-4874.EMBROIDERED (by nuns) banquet tablecloth, 3 yards x 2 yards and 28\", colored glass and blue glass hanging oil lamp, cloisonee lamp base, fluorescent desk lamp.EL.2384.G.E.electric stove $100.00 or best offer.After 6, PO.6-0987.CABINETS, two, glass tops, with corner table; rich oak, finish black.Regular selling price $350.00, sacrifice $200.00.4984 Queen Mary, RE.1-4874.FRENCH Provincial chesterfield suite, uphelstered in gold brocade, fruitwood frame, bought at Henry Morgan's 6 months ago, $495.00, brand new, has been in storage.Will sell $250.00, PO.8-2393.Weekend RE.3-8411.BEACH gas stove, 30\" wide, 4-burner, broiler.Very good condition, $60.00.DE.6201.LUXURIOUS furniture of 4- room apartment, almost new, including \u2018carpets, wall to wall, etc., etc.Leaving for Europe.DU.9-7366, DU.1- BOY'S racing new.DE.5827, 3-P1IECE bedroom set, complete bed; wardrobe; small buffet, Call E.2-7361.UPRIGHT Wormwith piano, 54'\u2019 high, good condition.Reasonable.RE.8- 2571, RE.7-7702 after 6 p.m.BOY'S CCM bicycle, good condition, new tires, $15.00.WE, 2-5535.BABY Grand piano, perfect condition, made by Lindsay.WE.3-6012 or DE.0531.ANTIQUE Colonial mirror, mahogany frame.DE.9141.\u2018 TWO green broadloom runners with underpad, $40.00; and one mahogany telephone table and chair, $10.00.RE.1-5603.DINING room set, walnut, Queen Anne; radio.Excellent condition.CR.1-6803 after 6.WHITE formal dress, WE, 2-4421.HIGHCHAIR, $3.00; child's bed with mattress, $12.00; 2 garden chairs, $5.00 *both.After 8 p.m.WE, 3-5494.bicycle, practically size 12, new.Rummage Sale By Melville Church Association Wednesday, April 30th at 8 p.m, 349 Melville Ave., Westmount.Dining Room Sef 9 pieces, Heart of walnut.Good condition.RE.7-2783.END TABLES Twb leather top Weiman end tables, excellent condition, HU.8-2819, Interior Decorafor Moving from 6-room residence, Westmount, has many choice items furniture and accessories.No dealers.By appointment WE, 7-3672.KITCHEN SETS Arborite tops, all colors, 5-piece, $45.3541 Van Horne, Apt.1.RE.8-4761.BEDROOM SET Mahogany Chippendale, including satin headboard.bedspread, box spring and mattress.RE, 7-4278, PHILIPS RADIOGRAM In fine walnut cabinet, in perfect condition.Cost over $300.00, price $75.0Q, Plays only 78 r.p.m.but easily converted.EL.5411.EXCLUSIVE practically new furniture; one living room 8\u2019 sofa, upholstered in gold damask with throw pillows; one loveseat, upholstered in green silk, with hand carved frame; also one curio corner cabinet with hand painted figures: 2- piece den or living room sectional sofa; lamp table.Apply mornings from 8-12 a.m, and 5-10 p.m, HU.8.5422./ HIDE-A-BEDS, new, Dupont nylon materials, choice colors.$125.00.3541 Van Horne, Apt.1, RE, 83-4762.DOUBLE bed, maple, first class condition; Beautyrest mattress, $45.00.Will consider reasonable offer.Telephone RE, 3-5568.MARSHALL spring mattress and spring, double bed size, like new.DE.7309.BEAUTIFUL crystal chandelier.No reasonable offer refused.RI.7-4845 mornings or evenings.EXCEPTIONAL wall to wall drapes; 1847 Rogers flatware, service for 8; lady\u2019s rhinestone wristwatch; Singer sewing machine, console, like new.Sacrifice.RE.8-5471, FURNITURE for sale: Kroehler Valentine Seaver set, 3-piece sectional; Peppler Italian Provincial fruitwood bedroom set: International Harvester refrigerator, 12 cubic feet; floor and table lamps: Hoover Constellation vacuum: portable Singer sewing machine, CR.6-1409, BEDROOM set with double continental bed: single bed, 2 chests of drawers; combination radio and record player; floor lamps.HU.8-3505.HOTPOINT refrigerator; 28\" man's bicycle; left-handed fielder's glove; 45 rpm record player attachment.No reasonable offer refused, DE.0577.CRIB, carriage, highchair.All good condition.CR.4.8801.CHESTERFIELD, chairs, kitchen utensils and other household effects.WE.7.4076.FREEZER refrigerator combination, 22 cubic feet, upright model, consists of 10 cubic feet automatic defrost refrigerator and 12 cubic foot freezer, original cost 2 years ago $950.00.Will sell for $325.00, MO.9-7368.REFRIGERATOR, super deluxe, Mc- Clary, 9 cubic feet, one year old.8090 Park Avenue.FREEZER, Kelvinator.beautiful up right model, $200.00.8115 Wiseman Avenue, Apt.1.CR.4-6077.FREEZER, Beatty, like new, $200.00.5490 Queen Mary Rd.HU.8-4138.31 Wanted to Purchase 18th Century antique English furniture, especially fine iron stone, silver, crystal, china.Paintings.Oriental rugs.Prices offered good and very fair.THE GREENE YEAR ANTIQUES AV.8-9959 WANTED, Lionel 027 track, telephone WE, 5-2071 after 6 p.m.ANTIQUE furniture, china, silver, objets d'art, jewellery, clocks.Ex- ceptionaily high prices paid for outstanding items: Lyons, VI.5-6089.current issue.For your cenvenience, Adteker on duty after 5 p.m.Tuesday and Wednesday evenings until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1-2771.: CH RE EH: 129 For Sale 29 For Sale 31 Wanted to Purchase Anfique Furniture China, Paintings, Jewellery, Silver.R.H.MULLINS REG'D.1317 GREENE - WE.5-3894 32 Doméstic Help Wanted Cook General Centrally located, Westmount home.Char kept.References.Call between 7-8 p.m.WE.2.5628.> 33 Domestic Employment Wanted Income Tax Time 1S NOW HERE ! HAVE YOUR OFFICIAL INCOME TAX RECEIPTS DUPLICATED FOR FSDERAL AND PROVINCIAL FiL- LEGAL DOCUMENTS PHOTO-COPIED MONITOR PHOTO-COPYING SERVICE 2185 HAMPTON AVE.HUnter 1-2771 FURNITURE MADE NEW Absolutely guaranteed furniture refinishing by master craftsman.Touch up, polishing, -stripping, repairs.Exceptionally reasonable rates.Free estimates, References.McKeown, UN.1-4557.PART-TIME gardener\u2019s position wanted.Thoroughly experienced, flowers, lawns, etc.Available Saturdays.WE.5-8704.34 Help Wanted, Female EARN THE MONEY NOW Vacation time is near.Let Avon supply the added income.For a luxurious holiday become a representative in your neighborhood.Established territories now available in Westmount, For information call PL.7885 from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.Nursemaid Part-time for 2 small children, West- mount Blvd.Roslyn Ave.area.DE.35 Situations Wanted Female WELL educated woman, 35, ex- teacher, widely travelled, would accept position of companion or governess for summer months, Write box 362, c-o 2185 Hampton Avenue.PART-TIME work wanted by experienced stenographer, Mornings preferred.WE, 3-3146.Having Babysitting Problems ?CALL WEE FOLKS SITTING SERVICE, PO.17-8421.36 Help Wanted, Male Career Opportunity + WE REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF SEVERAL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES WHO WILL BE REGISTERED AS STUDENT MEMBERS OF THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF QUEBEC.THESE STUDENTS WILL WORK ON OUR AUDIT STAFF WHILE STUDYING FOR EVENTUAL ADMISSION TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE INSTITUTE AS A CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT.APPLY IN WRIT- 1 : Glendinning Campbell Jarreft & Dever CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 437 ST.JAMES W.MONTREAL 1, QUEBEC RETIRED gentleman required immediately to work part time on YMCA desk.WE.77-3916.39 Lost BOY'S glasses in case, vicinity West- mount Park.DE.6231.\u2018Y' AWARDS Westmount YMCA will hold its Second Annual Awards Night tonight.Awards will be presented to members who have participated in Basketball, swimming, fencing, gymnastics, Leaders Corps, Service Corps, life saving, Hobby Show.The Swim Council will present honor awards to several of their swimmers.45 Money To Loan MORTGAGE LOANS Attention! 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Trenholme, Verdun will beat tee have done a great piece of Co Every sportsman should MAKING FAST home to Steinberg\u2019s at Wil- work on this Job =P | Despite the Newfoundlang know some ing abou The illustrations show the librord Park Tuesday, May 6.% efforts in the 12 swimming ropes and knots, especially if he expects to do any boating this coming summer.There are three kinds of ropes used by boatmen \u2014 manilla, cotton and nylon.Manilla, strong and low-priced, is used more on the bigger boats; nylon, twice as strong as manilla, is correct way of making a line fast to a cleat, and to a pile.When using a cleat, the half hitch which completes the fastening should be taken with the free part of the line.The line can then be cast off without taking up slack on what 1s known as the standing part.The \"clove hitch is one of the surest ties for mooring your boat, and always looks very nautical.its two loops may be dropped over the top of a pile or timber instead of being wound arpund, and the knot brought up snug by pulling on the standing 2nd of the line.The illustrations here are self axplanatory \u2014 but should you bave trouble practising these knots, the nearest Scout or Cub will show you how.; ANCHOR LINE Weekend skippers should make sure they have plenty of line attached to their anchor.In modérate weather, a safe ratio of anchor line to depth of wate: is six-to-one.In other words, if vou anchor in ten feet of water, sixty feet of line is the proper length.Mind you.if your boat is fairly light.and there's little wind or current, half that will The league held their final feet- ing this week to finalize all plans for the opener and tne schedule.Meanwhile, behind the club scenes are a few trades being made but nothing has been made public, but will come next week.Not muchis being said about trades until the teams have the players signed and sealed.Doitie Gray, a resident of the City of Verdun and a member of the Snowdon league executive and one time all star e-tcher has been named assigtant director of publicity to director Ron Young.Another Verdun man, Jack Eagan player and referee-in-chief will replace Kevin Kennedy as manager of the Dow Brewery club.Kennedy leaves Montreas for Seattle, Washington where he is being transferred by his m- surance firm.Eagan, who was appointed re- feree-in-chief earlier in the year leaves the executive to find a replacement.In Verdun, the Sportsmen are $400 from their $2,500 program objective and that will be completed this week.The club stari- Canadair rugger beats Westies 11 A last minute converted touchdown gave Westmount a thrilling 8-3 win over the Montreal Irish in the second game of a rugger doubleheader played Saturday at the Rosemount High School ground, In the first game, Canadair, the district\u2019s newest club niade an impressive debut by blanking Westmount Seconds 8-0.Both Montreal Barbarian teams won, the first squad edging past Bytown Beavers 6-3 in Ottawa while the second outfit squeaked a 8-8 victory over RCAF St.Hubert, Wanderers were shellacked 16- 8 as the Town of Mount Royal proved to be inhospitable hosts.The Mounties Seconds overcame their Wanderers counterparts 8-3.\" For the second week in succession Westmount came from behind a 3-0 deficit to win.After a touchdown by Jim Adam had equalised an early events, the local crew scored 114 points\u2014chiefly on diving events \u2014to win the inter-club _trophy, St.John's had 94 points, Brophy finished first in the 100-yard breast stroke for hoys of 11-13 years and again in the 14-15 class.He also won the 50yard backstroke event for 11-13-year-old boys and the 25-yard butterfly for 14- and 15- -year-olds, Newfoundland\u201d swi mmers, coached by Clarence Barford, had.38 points after the swimming events, against Point St, Charles with 33.Westmount Unity Boys Club trailed with 15 points.Results of swimming events: zFree style, 50 yards, 11-13 years \u2014 1, Wayne Murphy, Nfld.; 2, Michel Tagieffe, Unity Boys\u2019 club.Time: ree style, 50 yards, 14-13 years \u2014 1, Alex Kolosky, Point St.Charles: EA Winston Hclloway, nfld.Time : Free style, 50 yards, over 16 \u2014 1, Jchn Stanley, Point St.Charles; 2 Tom Wakeham, Nfld.Time: 31.2, Breast stroke, 100 yards, 11-13 years \u2014 1, Ron Brophy, Nfld.Time: 1:44.0.Breast stroke, 100 yards, 14-15 years \u2014 1, Ron Brophy.Nfld.: 2, Bob ( Govin, Point St.Charles.Time: Breast stroke, 100 yards, over 18\u2014 § do.Not overnight, though.or if eq their outdoor drills this week penalty goal by Harry Kerin for : For aa EEE, Point Simanaties: = the boat is left unattended.under coach Les Hynes.the Greenshirts, Westies applied | Back stroke, 50 yards, 11-13 years ROPE CARE It was announced that due to mounting pressure.Tar etiony Brophy: Nad: 2.Michel A a things lon The sloppy the lack of time, the east end as y Boy 5.lime: es ca 2 an a rope or line whose e Ste -niture wi Back stroke, 50 yards, 14-15 y 5 entry, Prosper Furniture will not .c \u20ac, yards, 5 years + >.Lau \u2014 1, Yves Peter Fisher, Point St.Making Fast To À Cleut Or Pile have been allowed to unravel Or Lave a program.Wheel chair wonders Charles, 42; 2, Mike Power, Nid, fray into \u201ccows\u201d tails.Ends Verdun and the three teams Time: 42.0.Back stroke, 50 yards, over 16 also a \u201cbig boat\u201d rope.A nylon line suitable in strength for an average boat is too small for comfortable handling.Your best bet is good cotton rope \u2014 and get enough to make ties al both ends of the boat.If you use a cotton rope for tying down while trailer travelling, be sure should always be protected by hack-splicing or whipping.Back splicing is a bit tricky, if you've never done it before, but whipping is simply binding about an inch of the rope near the end with a fine cord.Ideal for this purpose is a spare piece of heavy fish line.Take out of Trenholme, Pepsi, Dow and Steinbergs will have the only Minor ball is underway May | at Westmount ESTMOUNT recreation department minor softball teams are ready to go on May 1! and 2.There are 14 teams this season in three classes, four in each of the mosquito and bantam leagues and six in ihe pee wee.The bantam section is away on Thursday, May 1, with two games slated for West- mount Park.White Sox meets Indians and Jrioles takes on Tigers.ings will elash in the mos- pee wee opener Jets and Red guito opener on Muay 2.All these games are played at Westmount Park.All games consist of five seore play games Saturday The B'nai Brith Youth organization, Dover chapter vrill sponsor a basketball game between the Wheel Chair Wonders at the Black Watch Armoury, Satur day, April 26 starting at 8,00 p.in.The proceeds of this basketball exhibition will go \u2018towards the Crippled Childrens School, a project of the group.ue ee a a, wks., $178.write: Dr.K.R.Willis, Ate eae \"ae \"a a a a us\" CE i nn Te ee CAMP WILVAKEN 35 Boys \u2014 9 to 12 Inclusive July 3.31 Eastern Townships, on Lovering Lake, & mi.southeast of Magog.Superior supervision and instruction by adult staff highly trained in For information, phone HUnter 1.0683: for brochure, Director, Box 462, Huntingdon, P.Q.en a a al al ol ol Sl ul of a | 1, David Bond, Point St.Charles; Claus Jester, Unity Boys\u2019 Club; Tom Wakeham, Nfld.Time: 352.Butterfly, 25 yards, 14-15 years \u2014 1, Ron Brophy, Nfld.; 2, Yves Peter Fisher, Point St.Charles.Time: 18.8, Butterfly, 25 yards, over 16 \u2014 1, Ron Swap, Point St.Charles; Tom Wakeham, Nfld.Time: 16.0, wis | General Manager Lynn Patrick of the Boston Bruins, who watched the eight clubg in world tournament play, was more impressed with the Russians than any otker players.a ua\" na a, Z aa eT a ean ta te a Nam aT a a aT a Ta Ta\" a a Ta Tae mo mo >< 4e OB \u2014 ete + to e+ CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY Summer Camp for Boys and Girls 7 to 12 years Boating, swimming, handicrafts, boxing, innings of play with he at the end of the last complete inning of play deciding the winner.There will be playoffs which will be announced at a later date.dramatics and trips, all under the \u201cCOOL CONTROL\u201d brewed supervision of re by chosen staff and : Miss Ruby Smith, BA.M.S.P.E.BOOKLET ON REQUEST 501 Claremont Avenue CAMP NOMININGUE Nominingue, Que.34th SEASON | Boys 7 to 16 Years Ideal site, safe, sandy beach.Fully equipped.senior staff.Specialists in swimming, crafts and nature.i groups.Resident pediatrician and 1vo nurses.Canoe trips.sailing, water skiing.swimming, tennis, riflery, archery, crafts, nature and camp craft.® |LLUSTRATED FOLDER for the friendliest flavour ever! Hearty, mellow, cool and smooth\u2014 Dow is all that a good beer should be.Westmount Permanent Six age vor dr sorry to bother Owner-Director: F.M.VAN WAGNER COOL CONTROL\" BREWED Von little white ball 3071 Trafalgar Ave., Montreal you a down there with you?\" Foxy- but have | WE.3-8937 * ph oid cn 2x p: EY EN.A.AN] PRESENTING THE City of Westmount trophy at the Heather Curling club following the winning of the Golf tourney annual tourney, which was won by Lachine.Left to i right: Al Francis, Art Lamb, Mayor A.Sidney Bruneau, of Westmount, Bill Cook, skip and Gord dates announced Cape.\u2019 \u2014Acme-Harrison Photo ici tes of the Zour top- e e pris so.œurmamens m| TENNIS permits are now Eastern Canada this year wer?announced yesterday.Carrying a total of $15.000 in prize money, most of it earmarked for Canadian professionals only, the four events will be spuf- gored by Dow Brewery.Dates and sites of the tourneys gre as follows: June 18-14: Ontario Open Golf Championship .t Cataraqui Golf and Country Club in Kingston, fr a purse of $3.500.July 6: Quebec Professional Colf Championship at LasSalie Go'f Club in suburban Montreal, for a purse of $3,500.July 14: Ontario Professional Golf Championship at Forest Hills Golf Clut in Toronto, for a purse of $3,500.Aug.7-8-9: Canadian Professional Match Play Championship at Islington Golf Club is su»- viban Toronto, for a purse of $5,000.Manchester City fo play here The Manchester City soccer tcam of the English First Division will make a nine-game tour of the United States and Canada this summer.The American Soccer League snnounced the team would open the tour against Philadelphia May 18.\u2018The rest of the schedule: May 21 \u2014 Fall River, Mass.; 25 Hearts of Midlothian (Scottish), Erooklyn; 27 \u2014 St.Louis; 31 \u2014 Vancouver; June 4 \u2014 San Fran- tisco; 7 \u2014 Toronto; 8 \u2014 Detroit; 11 \u2014 Montreal.International gym meet for Lachufe The student council of Lachute High School will stage an international gymnastics meet at the high school auditoriom Saturday April 26.Entries are expected from Mexico, U.S.A., Cuba and Canada.Last year's winner Nino Marian of Michigan University has been established as a favorite in the meet.Last year's Eastern Canada Champion Reggie Stansfield of Lachute will head the home- breds.; SIGN ROSEBOROUGH Canadian quarterback Barry Roseborougn has been signed for IS second season by Winnipeg Blue Bombers, available for The City of Westmount Recreation Department are issuing tennis permits to Westmount residents at the Westmount Athletic Grounds, 4350 St.Catheriue street west.In order to obtain a permit, Westmount Wednesday evenings until 6:30 p-m.for those who cannot pick up tickets during the day.A 1957 permit is not sufficient proof of residence.Each individual must pick up his or her permit in person.dence.A car license, bicycle license, light Department receipt, house lease, school transportation pass, or a satisfactory official document will be accepted.Roomers and boarders are required to show a letter from their landlady or landlord, stating that they live at the given address.The Recreation Department offices are open from 9:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m., Monday through F':i- day.During the month of May, the office will remain open on you must produce proof of resi- Westmount puffing meeting April 28 There will be a meeting of al! those interested in Putting at the Westmount Athletic Grounds, 4350 St.Catherine street west, Monday, April 28, at 8:00 p.m, This meeting is being held to discuss ideas and program for this season's play.All West- mount residents are welcome to attend.The Quebec rugger team to meet Ontario on Saturday at the West Hill High School ground in the semi-annual Jubilee Trophy match was announced by the selection committee.Quebec are current holders of each year.Last fall Quebec suprised Eastern Canada rugger followers by invading Toronto and coming away with an 11-5 win.Team for Saturday is: Fullback: Don Gladwin (West- mount); Three quarters: Tony Smtih (Westmoun!), Billy Quaid (Mount Royal), Niall Quaid (Mount Royal), Dick Hyde (Barbarians); Half-backs: Conor Mc- Ginnerty (Irish), Cliff Davidson, (Barbarians); Front-row: Denis Gustard (Barbarians), Jim Noon- an (Irish), Bert Wyatt (West- mount); second row Jim Adam- (Westmount, Graham Sadler Ottawa); Back-row: Ivan Hamilton (Barbarians), Wilf Harri- soh (Westmount) and Brian Ash- (Westmount).Cliff Davidson, the tricky Barbs scrum-halt who led the team to victory in Toronto last fall, has once again been named captain of this Spring's edition.Three players will be making their first appearance in the ail- blue garb of the province.% They are Bert Wyatt and Wilf Harrison of the Westmount club and wing forward Ivan Hamilton of the Barbs.Billy Quaid, who last appear- ed eighteen months ago, teams the cup which is played for twice 4 Rugger all stars at West Hill Saturday up with his brother Niall in the centre of the back line.Brian Ash who captained \u2018he province last spring in a losing cause against Ontario makes a reappearance at his newly adopted wing-forward position.Whitby's Blair speaks at MAAA Wren Blair, general manager or the Canadian Whitbys, winners of the recent world hockey tournament at Oslo will be guest speaker at the annual Life Members dinner at the M.A.A.A.Monday night.Blair will be introduced by Doug Smith, well-known local radio-teievision sports commentator.The dinner is for life members and senior members (15 years or more).Awards won by M.A.A A, athletes in Dominion competition by swimming and squash players, will be rresent- ed.Dinner chairman is Oscar Knebel, M,A.A,A.past presides.t.New stock car frack for St.Vincent de Paul A third of a mile track especially designed for stock car racing is off the drafting boards and will be built in the St.Vincent de Paul area.The project, sponsored by Richard A.Foley, Sr.is located five miles east of the Pie IX bridge and calls for a running room 65 feet wide on the banked curves, 40 feet in width on the stretch.Constructed entirely of asphalt it will cost, with bleacher type seats for 4,000 fans, upwards of $100,000 and will be known as the Riverside Speedway.Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 25, 1958 Lakers capture hoopla crown Lakeshore won the Canadian Senior B basketball championship defeating Kitchener-Water- loo Seniors 82-59 to win the best- of-three final 2-1.Seniors won the first game 75-73 but dropped the second 100-77.The winners were outscored 24-23 in field goals but rattled in 36 of 42 foul shots.Seniors were in control in the first half as the lead changed hands several times.Lakeshore's six-foot-seven-inch centre Ed Lucht kept them in the game in the early stages as he scored 14 out of their first 18 points.Montrealers put on a spurt towards the end of the half to take a 38-33 lead.Play was close at the start of the second half put then Lake- shore rolled in 18 straight points without a reply from the Seniors to take a 56-37 lead.Celtics, Bisons win at Unity Four games were played in the Westmount Unity Boys\u2019 club spring basketball house league.Bisons won both their starts with a 55-32 win over the Trotters and a 54-32 count against the Lakers.Celtics also managed to win both their games.They topped Trotters 43-37 and against the Lakers it was 48-26.That puts the Celtics and the Bisons on top of the standing with two wins each.Durelle fo fight May 21 Match-maker Eddie Quinn announced that arrangements have finally been completed to bring lightheavyweight Yvon Durelle into the Forum.He has heen signed to meet Germinal Ballerin, standout French boxer, in a nationally televised 10-rounder Wednesday, May 21.19 Nd aa à br XRT RE » I y» Rey à ( Rt D | \\ { + ge TATE se A 4 ( Li 5 y y Ht ( ee À DRINK OKeefe.THE MILD ALE! Abd i Si 00, Tod GI la es 1e et Eo The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 25, 1958 Mr.Baldridge and Phil Dussault .Among the Best at BB Sunday - Best trotters to strut their stuff Sunday at BB Some of the best trotters in the business will strut their stuff at Blue Bonnets Raceway Sunday, April 27, in the second stake race of the season, the $5,000- added Valleyfield Trot.Among the eligibles for the event tre Kahla Key, In Free, Bomb A.Mr.Baldridge, Ro- dette, Todd Riddell, Vicki Wayne, Vodka \u2018S, and Wee Irish.Kahla Key, although 10 years old now.still rates among the best trotters in North America.Owned by the Maplewood Stable of Montreal, Kahla Key last year won $17,741 in finishing in the money x in 13 of her 23 starts.At one time she held the track record of 2:03.14 at Blue Bonnets before it was broken by Trader Horn's 2:02.3 mile last year.Mr.Baldridge, the Canadian three-year-old trotting champion last season, has a mark of 2:06.2 and is expected to lower that this year in his first season among the handicap stars.Owned by Laurent Bourgon of Montreal, Mr.Baldridge has a phenomenal record last season winning 12 of his 15 races and finishing second once.He earned $13,876.Rodette, a five-year-old mare owned by Alfred E.Hayes of Massena, N.Y.will be making her first appearance at Blue Bonnets.She has a mark of 2:03 and finished in the money five of twelve times last season.Todd Riddell, a six-year-old gelding, won eight of 19 races last year and picked up $7.268 for owner Alcide Ouellette of Ville LaSalle.He has clocking to his credit.Vicki Wayne is a temperamental seven-year-old mare but has proven she can trot with the bost of them when so inclined.She has a mark of 2:01.3 and last year earned $13.231 for owners Pierrette Boudreau and Jo Ann Topper.Vodka S is a 10-year-old gelding owned by J.S.Shaw of Christchureh, New Zealand.He Canadian fencers trials for May 17-18 Canadian fencers are to meet here May 17-18 for the combined Canadian championships and British Empire Games trials.Ed Brooke, president of the Canadian Fencing Committee, said application forms to compete at the trials and championships are in the mail.A six-member team \u2018is to be selected for the games at Cardiff, Wales, this summer.a 2:054] has earned $35,175 and has a record of 2:03.Wee Irish was one of the most popular performers in Montreal last season.Owned by George McLear of Hammond, N.Y., he is five years old with a mark of 2:05.Last year, he won 15 of 33 starts and earned $11,807, Bomb A, a converted pacer, is owned by Clarence Lockhart of Collingwood.Ont., and has a record of 2:05.4.In Free, the property of the Armstrong brothers of Brampton, Ont., is a four- year-old mare with a 2.07.1 mark.miediate 14, 15, 16.Unity club track, - field meet June 7 The fifth annual Westmount Unity Boys\u2019 club track and field meet will take place at the Westmount Athletic Grounds, St.Catherine street west, Saturday, June 7 from nine-to five in the afternoon.All entries must be received by Wednesday, May 28 at the Westmount club.Last changes can be made up to Wednesday, June 4.A special one mile open race Will be included on the card which will take place at the end* of the meet.; Special age categories: Midget 8, 9.10; junior 11, 12, 13; inter- All track event heats will be run in the morning, semi-finals and finals will be run in the af- | ternoon.Clubs may enter as many boys Errol Macdougall heads Thistle club Errol Macdougall, QC, is the new president of Thistle Curling Club.He succeeds H.C.\u201cHec\u201d Sturgess.Other officials named at the annual meeting are: vice-presi- dent, N.E.Kenrick; honorary treasurer, P.W.Hollingworth; honorary secretary, F.A.Coffey; directors, M.P.Laverty, L.Mc- Gillis, Gordon McNaught, V.R.Tufford, E.W.Young, and past president, H.S.Sturgess.He needed cash fo moderniza his kitchen ard girls as they wish.Each competitor may enter four events only.Three track and one field or vice-versa or two track and two field.No competitor may enter more than three events in track or field.The Rotary Club of Westmount trophy will be awarded to the club with the highest aggregate.Individual trophies and awards Will be presented.There will also be special races for six and seven year old boys and girls, Baroff, Havard to \u2018handle Unity LL Manny Barnoff has retucneq\u2019 as coach of the Westmount Unis ty Boys\u2019 club Little League basee ball team and Ron Havarg hag been named manager.Practices have started under Barnoff who has handled the team for the past two years.Boys 12 years of age' and under who would like to play Little League baseball should report to Mr.Havard at the, Unity Buys' Club.Several boys in the 11 and 12 year old category are needed to round out the team, ale LABATT\u2019S IPA = He had family medical bills to clean up .SO both are borrowing from a bank Joan.The manager welcomes opportunities Faced with unforeseen houschold expenses?Want to make some special major purchase?Need money for taxes\u2014or to meet a family emergency?Personal loans to help people meet just such situations are being made by the chartered banks every day.You're not asking a favour when you visit a chartered bank to arrange a personal me - id, a Fi to make loans, repayable out of earnings in convenient instalments.And at a chartered bank, you can always count on privacy and courteous consideration, whether you are arranging a loan or using other valuable services provides.THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY , Rl the bank A pat alg to cours p.A.0 Pa \u201cSuh the prog lighting vard at Install six diffe municipa commitim To co laneous Glen P pletely n 250.will Additi the cond expendit: carried including ville and 900); 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