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[" * Fire department leads the way with \u2018fog\u2019 method At a demonstration of fire fighting techniques held recently in Montreal West, representatives of the Westmount Fire Department could sit back and \u2018smile at what was considered b ymany of those present as a daring new method.Being tested was the \u201cfog\" method of extin- WESTMOUNT FIRE CHIEF guishing fires, an operation second from right, chats with other chiefs of the Montreal district during fire fighting demonstration held in Montreal West recently.From left to right: L Tremblay, LaSalle; R.Leggett, NDG; V.Hebert, Division Chief, Montreal; Chief Harper; and R.Stephens, E.HARPER, was scheduled buildings, due Hampstead.During the demonstration, which to test the effectiveness of nozzles that shoot the water out in a fine spray rather than a stream, seven houses on Brock and Glencoe Ave.were set afire.The to be demolished, were donated by the CNR.which utilizes nozzles that yx shoot the water out in a fine?spray rather than in a continuous stream.The water is pumped out in less volume but at higher pressude.Westmount, as usual in the \u201cavant garde\u201d where efficiency is concerned, have used the method for the past 23 years, MORE HEAT ABSORBED The theory of the operation postulates that small particles of water, effectively spread about, will ahsorb more heat than the great quantity localized in a heavy stream.As the heat is thus diminished the fire will more quickly die out.A useful side advantage is the lessening of fire damage to property.Westmount fire officials bought their first \u201cfog\u201d equipment in 1935.It consisted of applicators for one inch lines and is still used for small fires.In 1950, a number of fog type branches were purchased to fit one inch to two and one half inch hose.These are now used practically exclusively by the department.Standard procedure for the firefighters is to enter a building with a one and one half inch fog line backed up, if necessary by the two and one half inch fog hose.FIRE OUT FASTER A fire confined to a room or some small area can be extinguished in this manner in less than ten minutes.Even larger blazes are much more quickly brought under control with fog equipment, To make the procedure even more speedy, the lines are pre- connected to outlets on the pump trucks.The demonstration in Montreal West completely vindicated the dependence of Westmount on \u201cfog' for its fire protection.Staged by the Montreal West Fire Department, under the direction of C.lL.Blickstead, fire consultant, the demonstration, during which seven houses were razed, contrasted the effectiveness of the stream and the spray methods.The spray, or \u201cfog\u2019, won the tontest hands down.For almost a quarter of a century, Westmount has helped pioneer a method that is now becoming accepted as the \u2018newest and best\u201d method | VOL.XXIX, No.27 WESTMOUNT, JULY 4, 1958 12 PAGES luncheon meeting Wednesday.noted that, in urban communities.To keep pace with this growth of population, and the anticipated major shift from rural to urban living, Canada\u2019s municipalities must embark on large scale developments and improvements.HOUSING Housing is a major problem, with an estimated 3,000,000 ad- REG DAWSON ditional units required by 1980.Even now, the strain of huilding is beginning to wear on the municipalities.Studies have shown that\u2019 the average city can support a building rate of séven units per thousand population.This is calculated on the ability of the municipality to provide necessary services for the projenis.At present, however, the building rate stands at 12 units per thousand population and indi- of fighting fires.cationg are that it will rise in Planning must proceed on metropolitan level Dawson tells Rotary \u201cThough most of the municipalities adjacent to the City of Montreal don\u2019t want a Metropolitan Government, they recognize the fact that some planning on a metropolitan level must be done to cope with the predicted vast increase in urban population during the next quarter century.\u201d This was the expressed opinion of Reg Dawson, Mayor of the Town of Mount Royal who spoke to a of the Westmount Rotary Club Quoting from the Gordon Commission report, Mr.Dawson by 1980, Canada's population 20,000,000 and that three out of every four Canadians will reside will have reached the next 20 years to 15 units.WATER AND SEWERS Services such as water and sewers must be greatly extended to accommodate these new homes, In 1980, the Montreal metropolitan area will use two and one quarter billion gallons of water each day compared with a daily use of less than one billion gallons at present.Expenditures on streets and highways must pass the billion Stubborn blaze finally quelled Fire broke out al Paul's Service Store, 4828 Sherbrooke street west, near Victoria avenue, at 7.15 p.n.Wednesday.Clothing stacked on shelves was blazing and fire penetrated into the apartment above.Firemen were forced to cut into the floor and part of a wall to get at the blaze.Five fire engines from two stations were called out to the blaze, which, was brought under control in minutes.The cause is still unknown.No serious injuries occurred out one fireman sustained a cut hand and was released from the Montreal General Hospital after treatment.Summer playgrounds initiate program The Summer Playground Programme commenced on Monday, June 23, at Stayner, Prince Albert and Westmount Parks.Handicrafts were started in Westmount Park and at Prince Albert Park.The Westmount group are working with leather, while the Prince Albert group are turning oul some fine articles in Raffia.The Inter-Playground Softhall League got underway with the Westmount Park team defeating Stayner by a score of 15-12.The three playgrounds had a fine turnout to see Snow White at the Monkland Theatre yesterday.Registration to date is approximately 206 for the three playgrounds.mark each year (they were* $27,000,000 in 1933 and $148.- 000,000 in 1953) and road length must be doubled.It is estimated that in 1980, there will he one car on the road for every one and one half persons, almost triple the number of autos now in use, Public transportation systems must be expanded and improved and greater cultural and recreational facilities must be provided.METROPOLITAN MONTREAL In pointing out that suburban municipalities are against Metropolitan Government inasmuch as they wish to maintain their autonomy, Mr.Dawson also noted that some sort of metro- * DEEE EEE k' ; weather Next we July - Bright and hot all this showers and morning mists.It politan organization was necessary and inevitable.In fact.he said, some form of metropolitan government for Montreal would be enacted in the fall session of the legislature.Metropolitan Government, however, will not he a cure all.It is extremely unlikely that taxes will be lowered since expenses certainly will not go down.\u201cIn fact,\u201d said Mr.Dawson, \u201cif we are to be prepared for the tremendous growth in population and if we are to provide the services necessary, municipal and metropolitan expenses must be shared by higher levels of government.\u201d = 8y ERIC NEAI 5-12 week, with occasional evening is also a week of surprises some years, when the warm spell can be broken by violent, local thunderstorms, like cloudbursts, giving 1 to 3 Inches of rain in a few minutes.On occasion Vermont has had some snow flakes at this time, hail for otlier places, with gale winds.Quite stormy along.the Atlantic coasts; heavy fogs around Newfoundland and in the Gulf.Stormy in the Pralries, breaking the near drotight for a time.Improving generally and a little cooler, with mists in the mountains, but mainly suuny for the end of the week.Pleasant holiday weather continuing, and very warm.NOTE: Any time these forecasts, prepared three months in advance, are less than 95% correct for your region, please write to Captain New) MP promoted to captain By POWELL SMILY Ottawa \u2014 The announcement that Ross Webster, MP for St.Antoine-Westmount, has been made an acting Captain in the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve, has Taised the question of whether the promotion was based on political considerations.\u201cIt seems funny to me,\u201d one Ottawa observer said.\u2018Webster takes the constituency away from George Marler, and shortly afterwards he gets his four stripes.\u201d - There is no political connection \u2014 Ottawa style \u2014 whatsoever connected with Mr, Webster's new rank.° \u201cI can assure you the Navy is completely uninfluenced by whether a man wins or loses an election,\u201d said a spokesman at WESTMOUNT MP PROMOTED: A.Ross Webster, Progressive Conservative MP for St.Antoine - Westmount, has been promoted from Come mander to the rank of acting captain in the RCN (R).Capt.Webster, formerly commande ing officer of HMCS Donnae cona has been transferred to IMCS Bytown in Ottawa.National Defence Headquarters, What the spokesman neglects ed to mention was that Ross Webster's captaincy does in fact involve a bit of politics \u2014 Navy style.Until this week, Mr.Webster was a naval Commander.AL thig rank, he has reached the age.of compulsory retirement.But he has only a few months to go until he is entitled to the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.A small stratagem has there fore been devised.Commander Webster, formerly C.O.of the Training Station, HMCS Donnae conha, in Montreal, transfers to HMCS Bytown, in Ottawa.He becomes an acting Captain, which means that his retirement age is boosted.: Therefore, he can stay in the Navy until he earns the Long Service Medal.Westmount raises $20,002 for Fund Joint Hospitals Door-to-door canvassing in Westmount raised a total of $20,002 tor the Joint Hospital Fund 1958, it is announced in a final report from Fund headquarters.The canvas: was un- derlaken hy volunteer workers for the women's selected areas committee.The area chairman for Wegtmount is Mrs.Veter Barott.Westmount school offices to close Offices of the Westmount Protestant School Commission, 10 Academy road, will be closed for summer vacation from July 14 - 27 inclusive, and from August :1 - 21 inclusive.WE ARAL al br remy tn \\ aan Li TENDERS CLOSE Tenders closed today for re- eonstrnetion of the Temple Emanuel synagogue .on Sher- \u2018Brooke street west between Wood \"and Elm avenues.Architects, who* received the tenders, were \u2018Greenspnog, Freefllander and unne 4151 Sherbrooke street west.NATURAL GAS DELMAR Heating & Supply Co.YY eVww Participants In graduation ceremonies of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion at the 74th ordination service, hell recently at Rockdale Temple, Cincinnati, Ohio, included from Jeft to right: Nuclear physicist Isidor T.Rabi, of Columbia University, who received an honurary degree, Doctor Humane IJæetters; Dr.Nelson Glueck, Five Westmount artists in current exhibition The 1958 Summer Exhibition at St.Helen's Island taking place June 27th through August 25th is being presented to the public by the Montreal Parks Department.In the Helene de Champlain Restaurant \u201cSome Montreal Painters\u201d; in the Courtyard at the Barracks \u201cOpen Air Exhibition of Sculpture\u201d; inside the Barracks \u201cNational Exhibition of Handicrafts\u201d .and \u201cHistorical Museum and Military Museum\u201d; and in t he Blockhouse 88 \u201cHistorical Museum\u201d nounced recently.Five well known Westmount painters are represented at the } AV.8-2133-4 basnsansssasans Exhibition: Ghitta Caiserman, \u201c ity\u201d - $650, and \u201cTh SWISS WATCH or Cr = S50 one con herg, \u201cCleaning Codfish\u201d - $400, REPAIR EXPERT and \"Still Life with Fruit\" - RLASONABLE RATES $450; foodridge Roberts, \u2018Trees\u2019 - $575, and \u201cFarm W.FRIEDRICH Master Watchmaker 1316 CREENE AVE.{Next to Post Office) WE.7-1855 Building Early Summer\u201d - $350; Marian Scott, \u201cCouple\u201d - $275, and \u201cCommunity\u201d « $260; and Philip Surrey, \u201cStreet Flares\u201d - $275, and \u2018Cabins at Perce\u201d $225.The puhlic is admitted to the CAR INTERIOR CLEANING AUTO BEAUTY CENTRE 1075 MOUNTAIN STREET Complete clean-up and restoration of the interior of cars from $8.Also car wash: black and white tire colour renovation: exterior chrome polish.For appointment, please phone UN.1-4517 SOME OF THE TOURS & CRUISES WE OFFER: Bus Tours: Old Orchard - 7 days - $34.25 up U.S.-Mexico - 25 days - $248.4) Hampton Boach - 7 days - $41.85 up Atlantic Ciy - 9 days - $101.48 California - 28 days - $296.09 New York City - 5 days - $48.07 Florida - 15 days - $170.89 Package Tours by Air War have a choice of various package tours to Bermuda, Nassau, the Caribbeans, Europe, Africa.Hawali or the Orient.Rates upon request.Cruises STELLA MARIS, every Saturday from Quebec, 7 days to St, Pierre-Miquelon, $175.up Canada Steamships Cruises on the St.Lawrence and the Saguenay, various rates.Several cruises to Bermuda, Nassau or the Caribbeans.October 3, CARONIA Meaditarranean Cruise, 52 days, $1,000.up January 6.1959, STATENDAM Cruise Around-the-World, 111 days, $3,200.up January 20, 1959, CARONIA Cruise Around-the-World, 108 days, $3,200.up ALSO: Tickets and reservations for: AIRLINES \u2014 STEAMSHIPS \u2014 BUSES \u2014 HOTELS \u2014 etc.WESTMOUNT INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE ROGER L.HUYSMANS, manager are some of the attractions an- various exhibitions daily between one o'clock and 9 o'clock in the evening.However, the exhibition in the Helene de Champlain Restaurant will be open Saturdays, Sundays and holidays for patrons of the restaurant only between the hours of noon and 3 p.m.and from 6 to 9 in the evenings.These exhibitions of arts and crafts are evidence of the vigor and vitality of the artistic life in Montreal and in Canada at large.In addition to the exhibitions Jisted here, St.Helen's ¢ Island contains facilities for many other types of recreation.It has tables and fireplaces to accominodate a host of picnie parties.Its outdoor swimming pools and, for totis, wading pools offer cooling waters for relief from summer heat.Its wilks, meadows and shade trees provide a quiet rura! atmosphere within a few minutes of the heart of the city.With the cooperation of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild and the Professional Association of Quebec Crafsmen, the Parks Department is able to present this National Exhibition of Handicrafts, in which all of Canada is represented, including Indians and Eskimos.Some further points of interest to visit are: In the two small buildings inside racks, west of the main section ing): A) HISTORICAL AND MILITARY MUSEUMS organized by the Lake St.Louis Historical Society, In the old Brockhouse, in the centre of the Island.near the water tower: B) MILITARY MUSEUM OF THE SEVEN YEAR WAR, organized by the Lake St.Louis Historical Society.- Volunteer workers of the Canadian Red Cross serve almost 800,000 meals and snacks each year at eight Canadian Red Cross 4927 A Sherbrooke Street West Phone: HU.8-394) Lodges.the walled section of the bar- | (turning to vour leit when enter- x + president of Hebrew Union College and Rabbi Dr.Harry 8.Stern, Temple Emanu-El, West- mount, Montreal, who was the ordination preacher.This was the first time a Canadian Rabbi gave the year history of the oldest Rabbinical School of America.ordination address in the J.R.Nichols, 85, burial fomorrow Final tribute will he paid tomorrow at the Chapel of Tees & Co., 1159 Towers street, to J.R.Nichols, a long-time resident of Westmount, who died Wednesday at the age of 85.Born in Canton, Ohio, Mr.« Nichols came to Canada in 1882 with his father who was a pioneer with the Dominion Bridge Company, and was educated at Montreal High School.In 1899 he married the former Elmira Anne Timmis in Montreal.Mr.Nichols was associated for many years with E.A.Walberg, the Toronto financier, on the engineering side of the business ROSEDALE EDGAR A.WRAY Funeral Chapel WURLITZER ORGAN 4911 COTE DES NEIGES RD.South ot! Queen Mary at Decelles RE.1-6868 and until the age of 80 he was still closely connected with the Canada Wire and Cable Co, in Montreal East.Mr.Nichols was a member of the Shriners and keenly interested in their work for crippled children.He was formerly an associate member of.the Engineering Institute of Canada.Surviving Mr.Nichols are his wife, three danghters, Iris (Mrs.F.F.Fulton), Emira (Mrs.B.R.Ross) and Irene of Montreal and one son, Judson T.of Shawinigan Falls.At the request of the family, in lien of flowers, gifts shonld be sent to the Shriners\u2019 Hospital for Crippled Children.Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery.The entrance of the Amazon river is approximately 200 miles wide.E ARE prepared to assist the fam- completing all regard- ily in arrangements, less of where the need or where inter- is to be made._ oceurs ment BA Collins | sa HUNNS A, 4 WÉLLLAMS 8610 SHERSROOKE STREET WEST Express your sympathy at a time when the proper words are difficult to find.4509 COTE DES NEIGES RD.AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES RE.8-1124 | I Tha A IS Chapel of Cathedral Beauty = ' = Tue on his of the Dr.his Service by trained Hoover Men end gonu- ine Hoover paris ace avaible enly through Factory Branch Service Stations.Bo not accept substitutes.HOOVER CO.LTD.CR.1-3529-CR.1-3488-CR.1-6233 VOL.XKix, Poli \u201chonor Dr.Wright Association of Pelish Engineers in Canada, composed mainly of West Enders, henored Dr.Wright was honored fo: part hundred technicians toe .Canada shortly after World War Two.He was presented with a case \u201cof eicbings representing the various types of Polish architecture over the years by the rico president of the Polish assavia- \"tion, Wladyslaw Buzek of Cnte des Neiges.- HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS ® Whore Te Service Them © \u2018Where Te Buy Them\u201d SRANCH OFFICE No.27 ish engineers Mentreal branch eof the this past week L.Austin Wrigit retirement as secretary Engineering Institute.several ani m bringing Polish engineers Baron the Chateau de Ramezay, downtown Montreal.Canada\u2019s historical St.baults, the little St.Jesuit Fathecs.We have received a shipment of genuine English and Scotch TWISTS, TWEEBS, REVERSIBLE TWISTS of highest quality.fo AH Shades and Patterns.Customers or our own material made up * REPAIRING © REMODELLING IF, L.SILVER | LADIES* & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.Chateau de Ramezay has historic past By VALENTINA RAHR de Longueuil.dition LAMBS\u2019 WOOL, WORSTEDS, heams.and MOHAIRS they of dan SUITS & COATS 5 (a Canadian Historical Museum) was built in 1705, and is lecated at 290 Notre Dame street east, opposite the City Hall in the centre of This fine old castle like building came to life when Claude de Ramezay, eleventh governor of Montreal, laid its first stone.For his home and seat of Government he selected a neighborhood where dwelt fashionable society.Here he built this solid, unique house giving to his family a picturesque view of the mighty St.Lawrence bathing the noble shores of Helen's Island.Surrounded by the Contrecoeurs, the d'Echam- the d'Aillebousts and Madame de Portneuf, this home perched atop a small hill.overlooked to the north, Martin river, and the beautiful gardens of x De Ramezay built well, for his walls, still standing in good con- originally made of stone and to a thickness of three feet: were not only fireproof but also bullet proof.floor story was made of stone slabs laid on hand hewn wooden today.were his Even the Could these stones but speak would unfold gerous na.unknown parts of North Amer- CCouteurs de Bois\u201d (Continued on Page 5) 1h notables, vaults second many tales historical travels to Hudson's Bay, the Mississippi, the foothills of the Rockies and to other unexplored The xuminer ESTABLISHES 1699 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Warchmakers OHMAN\u2019S JEWELLERS WE.3-4044 3216 Greene Ave.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1958 3 and Mrs.( came © REFITIING QUICK SERVICE VV VeYeS IVY (Down -tatrs: WE.2-6633 1750957509 370 Victoria Avenue NATURAL GAS DELMAR Heating & Supply Co.> AV.8-2133-4 an aAAnAAn A.$ Parking Space Available Taking the troin a?Westmount Station ?Park your car here while on Parking, wasking, greasing, etc.ar _ ALSO DAY OR NIGHT YEARLY your trip.reasonable rates.CONTRACTS VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.{Just balow Sherbrooke) , ee am awe soe Se sesSeaSereasesN EL.0767 frames.v TT The above picture, taken at the Chateau de Ramerzuay recently shows from the left: Mrs.Westmount, Marjorie Wilkins.Campbell, Me.Alex S.Keiller, Chuirmun of the Canadian Authors Convention, which took place recently in Montreal.ee SOOUTUT AAA SAS OU ON > TTY THE BEST SELECTION IN TOWN \u2018 \u2018 ne © TRADE-IN and TERMS ACCEPTED + ( ( SUH \u2014\u2014iniiiinnn iin: FREE ENLARGEMENTS Of Your Favourite Black & White Negatives Bring your processing to Acme Photo and receive a Free Bonus Coupon with each roll of black & - white film processed.Enlargements (up to BxI0} and gold coloured ® We ore experts in PHOTO FINISHING in both FAST - ACME PHOTO 4113 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Webster, Chambers compete for post by Powell Smily OTTAWA \u2014 Although Roxy Webster and Egan Chambery jl | represent adjoining Mouivend \u2018ridings in the House of Tom.mons, and although they actually share the same office, tivere is a considerable amount oË quiet, competition between the tws.The basic facts are these: Webster is the MP for St \u2018Au toine-Westmount.Chambers, wad elected by the voters in St Law.rence-St.George.The Islaad of ! Montreal, having swuag Sur © prising support behind the Pro.| gressive - Conservatives, is mo rally.entitled to aa BEnglish- speaking J retary.This post eatails acting 33 a cabinet minister's night hand man in Commons, speaking [as (Coutinued oan Page 5) Andrew McKellur, cesideat of Alex 8S.Keiller, ALL PRIVATELY OWNED CARS VE AV 4 V V à: d EXCLUSIVE AT ACME Coupons good for Free black & white and colour.QUALITY - SERVICE REG'D.\\ \u2019 \\ / À \u2018 \\ % WE DELIVER \u201cYour camera will make your memorias live forever\u201d WE.25708) ¢ T al Parliamentary \u201cFed - pp mE rT Teese LT vs. STE SIN TIRE, STI reo QUEBEC DIVISION CWANA John W.Sancton Publisher THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Heod Office: 2185 Hompton Ave., Montreol HUnter 1-2771* Hugh E.McCormick President Harry V.Stoddard, Director of Public Relations Harry B.H-~ughton, Director of Production Kenneth Hatton, Director of Sales\u2019 Lorne D.Macbean, Secretary-Treosurer Tracy S.Ludington, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner aims to be an independent, zlcan newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 pet year; $1.00 \"half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept.Ottawa.WE SAY 50 is still 50, let's celebrate UGGESTION here a short time ago that Westmount mark the 50th anniversary of becoming a city with celebrations of some sort has met with favor from many citizens who picked up pen or phone receiver \u2014 but so far there is no definite work from the city on the subject.Unofficially, it has been intimated, that what happened in 1908 was merely a change of status from town to city.This, in our opinion, was an important change.Very few of the suburban municipalities around Montreal were big enough to be termed cities a half century ago.This is an anniversary, and we say \u2018let's celebrate\u2019.- The icity council and the municipal association, the churches and the serkice clubs, the recreational groups and the social ¢glubs,.the armed services and the Boy Scouts \u2014 there is room for everyone to get in on the act.Westmount has many things of municipal endeavor of -which it might well be proud.If memory serves us well, Westmount was the first eity in Canada to adopt the city manager form of government.It has had some illustrious city managers.Let\u2019s do them honor at this time, and make the city\u2019s 50th anniversary a real celebration.Now is the time for it.Sherbrooke street is no speedway HERBROOKE street, as it runs through Westmount, is no speed- THEY way.City police should crack down on drivers who are trying to beat the lights at Victoria, Greene and other thoroughfares.Some of the worst offenders include the transport buses and the MTC buses, as well as the odd taxi-driver and drivers of big trucks.Only this past week a convoy of small foreign cars was rushing along this route when one of them stalled.The next one came to a sudden halt and was struck from behind by a small truck.This stretch of Sherbrooke street is no place for a convoy of cars to be sweeping through, especially during daylight hours.Now that the tracks are gone, cars and buses and trucks line up across the street, waiting for the light to change like racehorses at the wire.There is no room for jockeying \u2014 someone is going to get b hurt, maybe killed.By the way SINGER CAUGHT IN MOUSETRAP R.STRABISMUS (Wiaom God preserve) of Utrecht discovered that, while opera singers grow fat on song, singing mice remain slim.This is due to the presence in the bloodstream of what, for want of a worse word, may be called euthogabulin.Could not this substance be injected into opera singers! No, says a spokesman, It was (ried on one of them, and she grew whiskers, and developed such a passion for cheese that she got her Roman nose caught in her own mousetrap, singing coloratura-li-addy, and my coloratura-li-ay.WHALE CATCHES SPRAT To boast that of robot \u201carranged a bowl of tulips\u201d is rather like congratulating a pile-driver on cracking a walnut, Even human beings can arrange tulips.SAY Nothing on earth consumes a.man more quickly than the passion of resentment.\u2014Nietzsche THE EXAMINER Examiner \u2018profile : Serving che City of Westmount Friday, July 4, 1958 .Newman works like a beaver By CYNTHIA JONES At 34 outgoing John Seymour Newman, president of the Beaver Construction Company, can be described as an unqualified success.He is at the helm of a thriving concern operating between Halifax and Winnipeg which already has completed four-year jobs at both Camp Gage- town, New Brunswick, and the St.Lawrence Seaway, and among other new townsite at Elliott Lake where billions are being spent on accommodation for the njiners.\u201cThe place has grown from nothing to a population of 17,000 and in the next 18 months is expected to reach 25,000.\u201cWe have hacked out two neighborhoods out of virgin territory \u2014 the wilderness and mountainside.These neighborhoods are towns in themselves which will be grouped into a city and we hope to get the bid on a third one.Each neighborhood has 2,000 homes and will accommodate 7,000 people.\u201d \u2019 JOHN SEYMOUR NEWMAN major projects is now engaged in hacking out a townsite in the Canadian wilderness at the uranium centre of Elliott Lake, 600 miles north west of here.He also heads a family of five children under the age of six and has them and his attractive wife ensconced in a beautiful, new home of California red maple \u2014 a showplace on Strathern North in Mos.treal West.Grid Star A powerfully built man of six foot two and 210 pounds, Néwman, a former McGill and Alouette football star.founded his company in 1948 two years before he graduated from McGill in engia- eering.\u201cMy sister.Mrs.Hazel Gough, who is still with us as an executive assistant, ran the outfit while IT was at college,\u201d said Johnny during a recent interview at his home.A block away on Westminster street his men are working on an underground tunnel costing $250,000.and running the length of Montreal west.\u201cMy company is rapidly getting to the stage where we can challenge the biggest construction company,\u201d said Johnny, whe has smiling brown eyes and an easy, friendly manner.\u201cOne interesting project at the moment is putting in a - Flies soon Mr.Newman said that he has been visiting Elliott Lake once a week, travelling 15 hours by train to reach there.He expects to have bis pilot's license soon and will pilot the plane his company recently required to work sites in different parts of the country.\u201cWray Foot, our vice-presi- dent in charge of operations, has his license and uses the plane all the time,\u201d said Newman.Beaver Construction nas three affiliated companies under the same management \u2014 Beaver Demolitions, founded six years ago and now the biggest demolition concern in the country; Clan- brock Realties; and Beaver Quarries with 2,000,000 feet of land in the East End, The office is at 6825 Clanranald avenue.The company employs four engineers in addition to Foot and Newman.They are Arch Savery, who is setting up the new Beaver Quarries; Basil Smith, a civil engineer with a post graduate degree of Quebec Land surveyor; Bonar Lindsay.a gineer; and John Dow, who graduated this year.Executive: vice-president is Russ Scrin,, a former banker.Secretary treasurer is Bernard Lortie, a McGill commerce graduate.Project manager at Elliott Lake is Bill Lothian.he executives are all in their 30's.mechanical en-: Big sewer The company is now engaged in the biggest single contract of its history \u2014 right through the heart of Kingston.Ontario.Beaver Construction held 11 of the 14 contracts at Cornwall to move the four towns of Iroquois, Long Sauit, Ingleside and Morrisburg for the Seaway.\u201cAt Camp Gagetown we cleared and grubbed, knocking down trees and opening up space for roads, camps and the training area,\u201d Newman said.\u201cAt Red Lake, 400 miles north of Winnipeg, we completed a town site for gold miners.\u201d Johnny is the son of F.E.Newman, chairman of the board of Musson\u2019s Canada Limited, and\u2019 Mrs.Newman.He was born in Margate, England.His father had stayed in England after serving in the First World War and married there.His father and mother came to Montreal when Johnny was a year old, Famous play Educated in Westmount schools, he drove a bulldozer for a year before joining the army as a buck private.He went overseas as à corporal and was the youngest Canadian to ge through Sandhurst Royal Military College, graduating in 1944.At demobilization he was a lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards.After the war he entered Medill.\u201cMy most famous or infamous claim to fame is the time in 1949 J was playing senior fooiball for McGill, received a bump on the head, and ran the wrong way during a game with Toronto,\u201d said Newman.\u201cThey stopped me before 1 scored for Toronto but I still meet people who call \u2018Hi, Wrongway'.\u201d In 1951 Johnny married Kathryn Keyes, a secretary at McGill University, who hailed from California.Their five children are Nancy, 6, Peter, 5, Jock, 2, Claire, 1, and Kathryn, 3 weeks.Johnny is vice-president of the Royalmount Kiwanis Club, a director of the Association of the Help of Retarded Children, a Sunday school teacher at Dominion Douglas Church where for 11 years he was in the Cubs and Scouts and later served as a Scoutmaster.\"I guess | am thé dirtiest white collar worker ever,\" he says.\"I find myself in sewers, tunnels, with buildings coming down around me.Most of our work is earth moving, rock work and pipelines.We have seven shovels on the Trans Canada pipe line between Capaskasing to Nippigon .After the army it was a short step from tanks to bulldozers and then through to shovels, trucks and other allied heavy equipment.| work with a bunch of wonderful fellows and we all work hard for our mascot, Jo Beaver.\" Lots of smoke but no fire The fire department had a week of much smoke but little fire as they made a host of runs for everything from a false .alarm to a flooded basement.As a matter of fact, these events came in multiples.There were three false alarms during the week, two on July 1st undoubtedly prompted by a misinterpretation of the spirit of Do- - minion Day.Two calls, on Friday and Saturday, were occasioned by broken water pipes which had flooded basements.Three small fires were attend- i ed to: one in a TV set, one in | the oven of an electric stove, and a car fire in an auto parked on .Grosvenor south of Sunnyside.All were snuffed out with des- : patch.NATURAL GAS DELMAR Heating & Supply Co.AV.8-2133-4 M AAAAAAHAA A VV VY RENT A TYPEWRITER Office or Portable $5.00 PER MONTH $12.00 3 MOS.All paid rentals applied agained ~ purchase ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER FROM $10.00 A MONTH CALL PAT BERMINGHAM .ME.1-5870 WE.7-6331 Maclean's Magazine has wisely alerted thoughtful patent: to investigate Camps oefor\u201d sending their children.Being a member of a Camping Association which admits it has no standards or paying $50 or $75 a week is no guarantee of a good Camp.Visit personally the Camp you plan to entrust your most valued possession your child.If you are still undecided we invite you to drive out any Saturday or Sunday afternoon and inspect our beautiful 200 Acre Camp.Visit thé sleeping quarters.Dining Hall, Kitchen, Infirmary, the Beach, Craft Shops, Chapel.See our 6 horses and ponies for which no extra charge is made for riding.Examine the Toilets and Washrooms with Hot and Cold water.Meet the Directors.No obligation on your part.Its a nice drive to Vaudreuil Village.turn riznt and follow Lake 2 miles.Camp runs from June 21st te August 30th, (13th Season).Boys and girls 6-17.Rates $35 weekly.Bursaries available.LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS CAMP \u201cWildwood\u201d, Vaudreuil.Que.Dr.and Mrs, H.i.Martin \u2014 Founders-Directors Phone: Vaudreuil 3317 M.PHILIP GARFINKLE, of 1 Douglas Ave.Westmount, distinguished community leader, has been named president of the - The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 4, 1958 % Webster .'(Contimied from Page 3) him when he is absent from the House, and taking charge of the detail work of the minister's department, as it affects Parliament.It is, obviously, an important position \u2014 one, in fact, which could conceivably lead ultimately to a cahinet appoinntment.Egan Chambers has been doing a bit +f quiet lobbying in his own behalf \u2014 getting to Know members of the cabinet on \u2018a first-name basis, and so forth.Ross Webster, in contrast, has been letting his family name, his wealth and his social business conneetions speak for nim, He knows a great many of the by Arthur Lismer, Adrien Hebert, Alfred Monros, Joseph Gi- unta, Campbell Tinning, Catherine Gensonnet, five Calgary painters, the Independent art association, and a salon of under Thirty Painters.In addition to thése art shows, the Parks Department presents an open air exhibition of sculptures in the courtyard of the Barracks, an exhibition of Canadian handicrafts in the Barracks, a military and historical museum in the Barracks and a historical cabinet from previous dealings of one kind and another, sand he represents Montreal's most important constituency, mongy- wise.The betting here is that if it comes to a choice between the two, Webster will get the ned.But this raises the question: When is Prime Minister Dic- fenbaker going to announce the new appointments ?Quite a bit of resentment hus been generated within Tory ranks by Mr.Diefenbaker'a stalling tactics.He has a stock answer to queries on when he will name the partiamentary secretaries: \u201cNext weekend.\u201d Perhaps, therefore, today or tomorrow will see Webster move ing out of his back-bench seat to a more important locale on the cabinet side of the Housz.Michigan has more state parks and roadside parks than any other state of the Union.| LANCASHIRE CLUB Will hold a SOCIAL & DANCE af 1358 Dorchester St.W.Friday, July 4th board of administration of the Jewish General Hospital, it is announced.He succeeds David Kirsch who retired after serving as president for three years.À member of the board since 1947, Mr.Garfinkle has held many important positions and was chairman of the building committee during the active prriod of the current construction program.He is also a past president of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies and Combined Jewish Appeal, and is a member of the Montreal Board of Trade.Mr.Gartinkle is president of La Riviere Inc.Other officers named for the year are: Harry Benjumin, first vice- president; J.Julius Rlock, second vice-president, and Lionel Rubin, honorary secretary.Sam Steinberg, who was elected to the board last year, has been voted honorary treasurer.Retiing president Kirsch and former president Alan Bronfman were named honorary presidents, Chateau de Romezay.(Continued from Page 8) here as did many Indians, some to be entertained, some to be carefully warned lest they scheme dark attach against the French; other savages came to receive presents of friendship or be shown the \u201cgreat fire\u2019 of white man\u2019s cannon and to hear its loud \u201cthunder noise\u201d.Through the portals of this Chateau passed all the notables of de Ramezay's age.As Governor then as Commander of all Militia in Canada and later as Administrator of the Governor Generalship, he was wont to entertain many important visitors to Montreal.After his death de Ramezay's heirs sold the Chateau to the \u201cCompagnie des Indes\u201d in 1745, who in turn sold it to the British Government.At this time after the Cession in 1760, this Chateau was used as | residence for English Governors , and later, General Montgomery | occupied it as headquarters for his Continental Army.Benjamin Franklin occupied il too, and persuaded Mesplet of Philadelphia to set up his printing presses in the Chateau vaults.Finally, after becoming the seat of the special Council, established to conduct the affairs of Canada, during suspension of Parliament {| under Lord Durham, it became a Court House.then a Normal School.and finally it was procured by its present owners.the Antiquarian and Numismatic So- ciely of Montreal.Under their SPEC!ALLY PREPARED 10P SOIL ® SODS, GRASS SEEDS HEMPTON GARDEN SUPPLY BLACK EARTH $5.& $10.Loads BROWN EARTH 3 tons $10., 6 tons $15.FILLING 5OIL 6 tons $7 © BULLDOZING .® LANDSCAPING @ CONCRETE FREE ESTIMATES.For Every Order Over $10.\u2014 1 Ib.Grass Seed EL 1177 FOit FLOWER BEDS & LAWNS ® ASPHALT PAVING 2 local artists in leading role at art exhibit Two local artists, Goodridge Roberts, 460 Grosvenor, and Philip Surrey, 478 Grosvenor, are represented in the summer art exhibition in the Helene de Champlain Restaurant on St.Helen's Island.Sponsored by the Montreal Parks Department, the exhibition of paintings will last until August 25.This art show is the 27th since exhibitfbns were started in January 1956.An estimated 250,000 people have visited the shows which began with a collection of Normand Hudon\u2019s caricatures.Other exhibitions have included paintings and sculntures front the Association of Non-Figurative Artists of Montreal, works ownership it now serves as a historical museum.Open to the public, this Chateau has on display an important collection of historical documents, pictures, antiquities, and many other curios and interesting items.Here are old prints, war Wweanons, coins, Indian cradle-boards, wampum belts, old maps, clothing and cooking vessels.Here are early snow-shoes.primitive farm implements.and ernde domestic furniture.a large hake oven before which are ean- dle moulds, ham-smoking rods, and spits turned bv kitchen dogs in a wheel.An ancient fushion- able \u2018\u201c\u2018Caleche\u201d ' stands beside Montreal\u2019s first automobile; early fire-fighting pumps stand in line with canoes of bark and dugouts from solid tree trunks; there are water pipes too.made of hollowed-out wooden logs.The economic evolution of our country.can he traced by studying \u201cthe large collection of money.inedals and bank hills.which may be found in the rumismatic cabinet.Numerous other relics Ÿ line the walls, and {ill the cases; | eloquent reminders of Canada\u2019s great.heritage.Re museum in the old Blockhouse, 8.30 p.m.these latter with the cooperation .of the Lake St.Louis Historical REFRESHMENTS AND Door PRIZE Society.Dr.R.A.Wheatley Dentist = | ; 4773 Sherbrooke Street West EVENING APPOINTMENTS Phone: WE.5-6814 Sherbrooke Stafioners REG'D.Social & Personal Stationery, Greeting Cards, Commercial Office Supplies & Printing.5012 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST, WESTMOUNT HU.1-0055 Co ® Please Phone Our Order 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Lu Cee Sd a Te Tues ee pa MRS.LILLIAN WADSWORTH, director of Donor Headquarters for CARE, is pictured with some of the shipment of Canadian skim milk powder to India from Montreal Harbor this week.The shipment will provide about 20 million glasses of milk for hungry children - and it is being sponsored by the Ontario Concentrated Milk Producers\u2019 to CARE of shipments of Association and the Ontario Whole Milk Producers League Canada.The milk powder has been made available by the Canadian government from its surplus\u2019 stocks.Ontario producers hope that other dairy producer groups will take similar steps to make possible further the surplus milk powder.\u2014David Bier Photo The Venerable R.- Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector, Trinity Memorial Church Holidays By This story has probably appeared before in this column, but we may be able to bear it again, for after * all it helps to explain why we close our schools and allow our children to run free for the Summer months.There is no reason in the nature of things why we should do so.If schools are good, why should they not run for twelve months in the year?The little foxes \u2014 as one example of wild life \u2014 and the puppies \u2014 as an example of tamed life \u2014 have no holidays.The mother fox never relaxes her training of her young.Yet the young human animal has achieved a freedom that the rest of the world knows nothing about.Rev.G.C; Dalzell Drive-in church Sunday speaker Sunday at 8 p.m.the Fifth Open-Air Drive-in Church Service at the Dorval Gardens Shopping Centre will be conducted by the Rev.Gardiner C.Dalzell, B.A., Minister of St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church, St.Lambert.The title of his sermon will de \u201cHiding from God.\u201d An electic organ has been provided through the courtesy of Willis & Company, and the Senior Choir of St, Andrew's Preshyterian Church, Lachine, with their Organist, Mrs.A.W.Fisher, will he present.The publie is invited to participate in these open-air religions services which ave held each Sunday evening, rain or shine.\u201d e_\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Westmount Baptist Church * The difference between marginal goodness and a margin of goodness ig wide and profound.Christ bated mediocrity in religion, a goodness that just gets by, and pleaded with Hig life for whole-hearted eommitment to the Gospel, In the morning the Rev.To.1.Hailey will speak 1 The Margin of Goodness\u2019 and at nighi on \u201cBilly Graham \u2014 Man and Message.\u201d many churches are closed in the evening, we invite members of other churches to share evening worship at Westmount Baptist Church.Frayer mecting continues also on Wednesday at 8 p.m ) * It all gues back to that marvellous period in human history when mankind suddenly took a step forward and began to think as an individual.It is the period of four or five centuries after 800 B.C.when Chinese sages and Indian mystics, Hebrew prophets and Greek philosophers departed from their traditional ways of thinking and learned to think for themselves.In the middle of the Fifth Century before Christ there was in Athens a philosopher named Anaxagoras who had the temerity to challenge the traditional belief that the sun is the chariot of fire driven by the god Apollo.He maintained that it was a great mass of molten matter.To the Athenians this was impiety, and so they exiled him lest he corrupt the minds of the young.Anaxagoras accepted his exile and went to live at Lampsacus in Asia Minor, where he was highly honoured.At last, on a June day, he lay dying in his house overlooking the \u2018\u201cwine- dark sea.\u201d The elders of Lamp- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CIIRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTUN, MASS.Sunday, July 6th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church service Subject of Lesson - Sermon: \"GOD\" Golden Text: Revelation 15:4.Who shall not fear thee, O Lord.and glorify hy name?\"For thou only art holy: for all nations shall come and worship before thee, WEDNESDAY 8:15 pm.Test.mony Meeting READ ROOM In the Church Edifice Open to the public Tuesday,\u201d Thursday and Fri- Jar.2 to 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 to p.m, = Ave Maria Hour on CJAD Sunday The Ave Maria Hour, dramatizing the lives of the saints and produced by the Graymoore Friars of Garrison, N.Y., is ve- placing the Catholic Hour from 2 to 2:30 p.m.on CJAD, for the summer months.sacus came to pay their respects to their most famous citizen, and asked if they could do something for him.He replied that he had everything he needed, friends and honors.They departed, but came back to press their request.This time he smiled and said: This is a lovely June day; I should be happy if when these lovely days return you would turn your children out of school for a month in memory of Anaxagoras.So while we have forgotten the philosopher like many other of our benefactors, we still profit by his bequest.SYNOGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Or.Harry 3.Stern, Rabb} \u2014_\u2014 \u20ac Qtto O.Stueren, Cantor; F.L.McLearon, Organist and Choir Master; Miles Wisenthal, Fducational Assistant SABBATH SERVICES During Summer Weeks are held Friday Evenings at 8.15 o'clock in the Temple Sanctuary under the auspices of the Temple Brotherhood.Chairman oi Summer Minyon is Her- shell H.lewis, Menmiorial Anniversaries will be ohserved ard Kaddish recited at the Sabbath Services in memory of: Benno Klink, Millie Godinsky, Eva Ilion, Diana Pertzovsky, Dorothy Cohen, JSeanne Goldman Levitan, Fanny Bernett, Mary Shefler, Louis {ifland, Iiyman Wexler, Stanley Rit- tenbery.Participating in the worship will te: David Shefler, Harold Prindky, (Terry Levitan, Mrs, Asher Gerstenfeld, Stanley Shefler.SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Haxxan Nathan Mendelson \"Rev.J.J.Fromm THE SABRATH .SEDRA BALAK Friday Evening, July 4th Candle Lighting no later than 8:25 12.111, Scriptural Readings: amb: Numbers, Ch.23, v.2 - Ch.Prophets: Micha.Ch.5, v.6 = Ch.8:30 pun.Afternoon Service.Virkei Ovos (Ethics of the Fathers) 1.6.9:10 p n.Evening Service Weekday Services: Sunday, July 6th Faust of the 17th Tamuz 8:3) a.m.Morning Service, 8:30 pan.Evening Service 9:20 p.m, The Fas.concludes Weekdays: 7:30 a.m.Morning Service.8:30 p.m, Evening Service.Friday Evening July 11th: Candle Lighting no later than 8:20 p.m.6:15 pm.Friday Evening Service, .RTE The aimikhty power pro ness of God will be brought out at , Christian Science services Sunday.Bible readings In the Lesson- Sermon entitled \u201cGod\u201d will include the following from Zephaniah (3:17): \u201cThe Lord thy | God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; ne will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.\u201d Also bringing out God's supreme power is this passage to be read from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy (228: 25-27): \u2018There is no power apart .from God.Omnipotance- has all-power, and to agknow- ledge any other power is to Jis- honor God.\u201d The Golden Text is from Reva- lation (15:4): \u201cWho shail not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?for thou art holy: for all nations \u201cshall come and worship before thee.id UNITED CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount - Minister: Rev.Charies R.Plaskett 11 a.m.Public Worship in this church with Melville Presbyterian Church during July Preacher: Rev.Charles C.Cochrane - {Murning Service only) ALL ARE WEI.COME TO WORSHIP Organist and Choir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS and STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN Joint Services DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Bivd,, & Lansdowne Ave.10:00 a.m.Rev.J.D.Wilkie A Warm Welcome extended to all Please note new time of Service Choirmaster anc Organist: Mr.Tehn Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S, WESTMOUNT and WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL Uniting for Summer Services Chris Fan Science if EL PRESBYTERIAN MELVELLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount, P.Q.The Rev.Chas.OC.Cochrane, B.A., B.D, Minister .- 11.00 AM.Joint Services of Worship with Calvary United Church, Greene Avenue \u2018and Dorchester Street \u201c on June 29th and month of July.IN CALVARY CHURCH Preacher: The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, \u201coe Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay Fifth Sunday after Trinity 8:00 a.rh.Hol, Eucharist.9:30 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST, 7:00 p.m.Evenson.(said Weekdays, July and august Holy Eucharist; 9:30 a.m.Wednesday.7:00 a.m.\u2018Thursday.8:00 a.m.Friday.ST.MATTHIAS' CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector + Rev.E.P.A.Timmons Fifth Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m, Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Matins Preacher: Revd.E: P.A, Timmons Holy Communion Preacher: Revd.E P.A, Timmons 7:30 p.m.£vensong Preacher: Revd.E.P.A, Timmons.w ednesday 11:00 a.m.11:00 a.m.Chapel.Organist and Choirmaster Arnold Bellis TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke .Street West rhe Venerable KR.Kenneth Naylor D.D., Recto.Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley M.A, Hon, Assista Lt.Col The Rev.dames Barnett, Hon.Assistant tev.FE.A.Ramsey, B.D.Assistant TRINIT \u201d V 8:00 a.m.Hol- Communion.Sundav, July Oth 11:00 a.m.Choral Communion.C - .+ reacher: e Rector, ln St.Andrew\u2019s Church 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Rev, 12:00 a.m.Rev.Re = Belbin.Canon F.L.Whitley.\u201cTHE HIGHER Wednesday or RIGHTEOUSNESS: ¢ 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion, ganist an noir ctor: Mr pric J.Adams, Bac.Mus, Thursday AR.CM, 1.R.AM, 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion, Westmount Baptist Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave, Nearest Downtown Baptisi Church Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, M.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Director of Music: Galt MacDermot, B.A., B.Mus.11:00 a.m.\u201cTHE MARGIN OF GOODNESS\u201d 7:30 pm.\u201cBILLY GRAHAM \u2014 MAN AND MESSAGE\" Midweek Service \u2014 Wednesday \u2014 8 p.m.MISCELLANEOUS 6:15 p.m.Friday Evening Service | Sabbath Services: 9:00 a.n.Presiiminary Service 7:30 pin.Gospel Service \u201cChurch in the Wildwood\u201d Preaching Christ and Him Crucified, Risen and Coming Again \u201cWILDWOOD\u201d VAUDREUIL, QUE, .(Drive West to Vaudreuil Village ané Turn North» Rev.Harold Geo, Martin, Ph.D, D.D.Minister Eloise Dorsey Martin, Litt.D Soloist 11:00 a.m.Worship and Bible Exposition During the morning service a- Sunday Schiool will be conducted for children in the Stone Boathouse Chapel at \u2018\u201cWildwood\".8:00 p.m.Wecnesday-Prayer ana Sible >\u2018udy.(A WELCOME AWAITS YOU) RETREAT en to all who sincerely desire a who.have -spiritual- problems, From Fane 21st through August 30th, Information: Write or Phone - CHRIST COLLEGE AND | SEMINARY, \"Wildwood\", Vaudreuil, Que.Phone Vaudreuil 3317.| cioser walk with God or.Holy Cominunion \u201cin the.Lu open all summer with nice cool play clothes in sizes 1 to 12.Baby gifts .and tiny toys The Children's Corner a pleasant shop 1350 Greene Ave.WE.7.6510 AT QUEBEC ARMY COMMAND RECE Mrs.A.Sydney Bruneau having a chat with Major-General and Mrs.John M.Rockingham at a garden party held at Headquarters Quebec Army Command Officers mess Friday June 27.This annual social event gathered Militia and Regular Army officers as well as a large representation of the 7 ON: Mayor and i \u2014Canadian Army Photo x Montreal island personalities.Rooney-Coulter wedding held in Church of fhe Ascension The marriage of Kathleen Angela, daughter of Mr.extended stay in England and on the Continent.She was accompanied by her son, Jon, who Will continue his studies in the autumn at the Slade School of Fine Arts in London.Mrs.D.C.Coleman is visiting her sister, Mrs.John La- batt, in London, Ont.Mr.James P, Anglin, QC, {| and Mrs, Anglin, their daughters, | Westmount Examiner, 7 Crystal chapter Crystal Chapter No.35, LOA will hold a mepting in Ross Hall, 4053 Ross street, Verdun, at 8.00 p.m.on Friday, July 4.« > + .07 4 ) NATURAL GAS.> DELMAR ; 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Mrs.L.À.Lavoie of London, Ontario; Miss \u2018Lorraine Shea of New York; Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Shea of Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Shea of Three Rivers; Mr.and Mrs.B.F, Cliffe of Champlain, N.Y.; Mr, Ronald Hughes of Toronto; Mr.Vincent Lavoie of Toronto; Mr.Doug Stobbs of Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.Henry J.Dodd of Sorel; Miss Molly \u201cDonnelly of Philadelphia, Pa.concert and music teacher will leave this weekend for the Maine Coast where she will spend the NOW COMPLETELY summer, returning late in Au- AIR CONDITIONED Kana SA pti gust.© Uphoistering We Pick Up and Deliver KASTEL UPHOLSTERING Specializing in - © Furniture Repairs 1366 Greene Avenue (near Sherbrooke) © Draperies \u2014 WE.3-8735 JULIETTES 4920 Sherbrooke St.West SPECIAL EARLY SUMMER SALE DRESSES REDUCED Assorted sizes and half sizes Summer Cotton - Sun Dresses - Cocktail Dresses 12.954 : rx°25 00 Values Up To $39.95 DRESS & COAT ENSEMBLES $20.00 SWIM SUIT SALE °6.95 « *8.95 Loo a Fine ine eq Fi mondes ee wre prema etre Btn m2 8 Wesfmount Examiner, Friday, July 4, 1958; Saunders-Bleck The marriage of Margot Anna Augusta daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Bleck of Bo- chum, Germany to Max Kendall Saunders, son of Mr.and Mrs.Erle F.Saunders -of Westmount.took place on Saturday afternoon June 21 in Westmount Baptist Church.The Rev.E.J.| Bailey pastor of the church officiated and Mr.Galt Mac- Dermot played the wedding music.Baskets of white peonies\u2018 were used to decorate, and the guest pews were marked with} white satin ribbons.The bride who was given away by Mr.Ernsi Kiill, wore a gown of white brocaded satin imported from Germany.made on Empire lines with long pointed sleeves and a wide panel train.Her circular veil of tulle illusion was held by an arrangement of traditional European - Have Your REPAIRS and RESTYLING done on your FURS at our REDUCED summer prices * MISS BERNICE JACQUELINE CLAIRE FARRELL, daughter for your comfort.FLOMEN of Talisman roses.Miss Grace Gibb was maid honor.She wore a gown myrtle and a single white rose.| She carried a cascade bouquet of of of Mr.and Mrs.Johp Vincent Farrell of Notre Dame de Grace, and MR.BRYAN DOUGLAS FORSTER, son of Mr.and Mrs.Lance Forster of Regina, Sask., whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place at Our Lady of Victory Chapel, St.Kevin's Church in July.Miss VIO ew Impressive service held at Covey Hill on Dominion Day Covey Hill, Que.was the scene of a beautiful outdoor service on Dominion Day.Held at \u201cDykebar Farm\u201d, the sums mer home of Mr.John\" Alexander and his son-in-law - ang | danghter, Lieut.Stanley Brooks and Mré.Brooks of Westmount, it was attended by more than six \u2018hundred persons, Three choirs from the @ following towns, Howick.Hemmingford and Covey Hill were in attendance, ; : Brig.General Ernest\u2018 Fitch and staff officers and men of the Salvation Army Social Centre were among those preg.ent, there were also twelve ministers present.- The message was given by Brig.General Fitch and Mr.| Peter Miller of Westmount rendered two solos, On the coms mittee were Lieut.and Mrs, | Brooks snl Mr.and Mrs.Peter Miller.NATURAL GAS | DELMAR Heating & Supply Co.> AV.8-2133-4 D AAAAAAAAAAS LEARN TO DRIVE THRU TRAFFIC - - with LAUZON schoouur.flowered sheer nylon over peri- We are One of the Largest EXCLUSIVE > Farrell is a graduate of St.Mary's Hospital School of Nursing.r 1 winkle blue taffeta with a wide] Mr Forster is a graduate of the University of Saskatoon, in Automobile Driving Schools sash and streamers of the the Faculty of Engineering.; ; tandard FURS taffeta.a white petal bandeau \u2014Wal-Mir Photos Choices of Automatic or Standar REG'D.as headdress and carried a cas- .1 s Door Stes.o IMPORTANT : cade bouquet of shasta daisies.fashion show to be held at St.CTRAINER Phone or write 1235 Greene Avenue Mr.Ernest E, Saunders was Mrs.A.St.James heads September 22.Start to learn for Valuable {Opposite Avenus Theatre! best man for his brother and the ueos School on Sep : ha Free Foam ; ; { i .A.Whelan, educati on- indoor training and Our WE.2-3312 ushers were Mr.James H.Ascension Sub-Div.CWL Mrs A.Whe education con 1 Machine = Low Rates | { | \u2014 Our place is air conditioned | | { { | | ) Nervous Learners Welcome DUAL CONTROL CABS: 5054 Cote des Nefges 4869 St.Denis REgent L112 Scott, brotherin-law of the; ts will be served.\u2014 ms sub-Division of the Church of freshments wi the Ascension of Our Lord.Westmount, held the annual, meeting recently at which the BRIDE election of officers took place.; Mrs.A, K.St.James was Drop in and let us suggest appropriate flowers \u2018 acted ment ser seen a OE terete ne vere: .E.e, Naturally there is fo obligation first vice-president; Mrs.F.Mec- AWenue 8-5125 vener will be in charge and re- The Catholic Women's League | Thiede Mahon, second vice-president; Mrs.J.McElroy.third vice-presi- dent; Mrs.George Sheriden.recording secretary; Mrs.W.Dun- das, treasurer, Plans were made for a Plateau 444 brid egroom \u201cand Mr.Bruno ; Kamenz.Mountaip Sureet at Sherbrooke Mrs.E.F.Saunders, mother of the bridegroom wore an ensemble of silver gray silk.with a pink hat and corsage of pink] carnations.\u2019 At the reception in the church hall the tables were decorated We are pleased to announce that Summer Special ! 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RENT A (AR IN WESTMOUNT ton TAB After the reception the bride and bridegroom left for a motor trip in the Laurentians and Ontario.The bride travelled in a gray printed ensemble with a corsage of stephanotis.The bride is a graduate of the\u2019 University children\u2019s Hospital.Kiel, Germany.and the br'de- groom graduated from McGill University.Mr.and Mrs, Saun- | ders will reside in Toronto._ Gene Kirby's Top Tune Time: 1.05 te 2:00 p.m.| Rod Dewar's Music \"Reund The World 3:30 te 4:00 p.m.The Robert Q.Lewis Show: 9:05 te 9:30 p.m.Sports, News end Weather 11:00 & 11:10 p.m.Church service Montreal County Lodge C48.RENTALS LTD.CLIFFSIDE GARAGE 4428 ST.CATHERINE W.Loyal Orange Association, will.hold their annual chureh service | ALL 1958 MODELS fat Christ Church Cathedral, | j| Montreal, at 7.30 p.m.on Sun- .July 6.n X : OVERNIGHT - - - $450 8 AM.to 6 PM.$ 6.00 [lion Sor and Lan re ce ]LOA,.JOL and LOBA are cor- 24 HOURS - - - $9.00 MON.to FR) - - $29.50 dially invited.WEEKLY - - - $42.00 SATURDAY Children's Choice 8:30 to 9:00 am.Tennessee Ernie Show 12:05 to 72:30 p.m.\u2018Members of the LOL will assemble at the Orange Hall, 1079 Greene avenue, Westmount, at 6.20 p.m.and march along Sherbrooke street to the Roddick Gate at McGill University, where they will be joined by RATES INCLUDE RADIO, INSURANCE, GAS and OIL members of the LOBA and JOL \u2018 TELEPHONE VI.9-1117 at 7.00 p.m, for the march to fe Ll - + the Cathedral.The Best in Music 8:00 to 10:00 p.m.CBS Dance Orchestra 11:10 to 11:30 pm.Standard transmission: Automatic transmission: 10 cents per mile 12 cents per mile «que, -» \u2014\u2014 - Comey The Westmount Exominer, Friday, July 4, 1958 9 TP PAP Confederation We look back, through the scores of years, Crystal Chapter LOA holds annual meeting Approximately 250 members, representing the 55 chapters of the ihe Crystal Chapter, Loyal Or- v J - er ange Association, met at the Since eighteen sixty seven, En d Windsor Hotel for the 20th an When our forefathers, had a dream so j pual meeting, apter No.To alk ¢ fans A of Montreal, under sr.precep.o make this earth a heaven.; Elsie Noel, initiated two new Joka members and demonstrated the This wondrous Canada of ours, int, ; United in one band, ceremonials, with Dorothy Prin- han ; ; ; ; ; ree derville as soloist and Ellen Its mountains, forests.plains, and hills, ing f Helm as pianist.Making a mighty landlord g Margaret Bell of Toronto, J grand sr.preceptress, conducted the annual meeting, when re- Our roots are not of yesterday, tech ports showed two new chapters But firmly planted then; of - formed during the past year An Empire, vast from sea to sea, pial : and ao membership across Peopled by splendid men.Aine Sophia Murphy of Toronto ' TS was elected, grand sr.precep- A heritage of noble worth, by tress for 1038-9 and Mary From Arctic\u2019s sullen rim, Mr, Walker of Montreal was re- For our land's \u201cStar of Destiny,\u201d nt elected grand sr.lecturer.Cannot grow faint or dim me The 1959 meeting will take ha D Try SPR (rs, place in June in Edmonton.OROTHY SPROULE ter i a ee nae \u2014\u2014 nn a ne ee a eT ne Ta a a PP PP PP PR As the flower is before the Here for the marriage weve: 7 a fruit, so is faith before good Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Kerman, S A L E Miss Patricia Clare Kerman, Miss Julie Beth Kerman, of Crest Neck, Long Island, N.Y.; 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*and Mrs.Edward White, of Mai- : den, Mass.took place in the .Chapel of the Shaar Hasho- NOW OPEN pe.: mayim Synagogue, on Sunday For quality lamps that June 29, at half-past three o'clock.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat officiating.The bride, given in marriaze by her father, was gowned in white satin trimmed\u2019 with anti- |; que lace, cut with a fitted bodice, long sleeves and a full bouffant skirt, having a draped puff detail at the back, ending =| in a long train.Her short véii of tulle illusion was held in place 23 .by a white satin crown, 1e- } I embroidered: with seed pearl beads and she carried a white © af \u2014~ .ivory prayer book, adorned with JG MORE PEOPLE white orchide and lily-of-the- a volo : ; valley.2° ; , .Mrs.E.Edouard Balter.as matron of honor, was in a violet ! .color chiffon gown, with match- : \u2019 ing jacket.She wore a small hat | of matching material and carried a cascade of pink carnations.Aaron M.White, of Berk-ley, Calif., brother of the bridegroom, was best man.The ushers were Melvin B.Lerner and Murray J.© Notkin, cousins of the bride; 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Thursday: Westmount at Stayner, Stayner; Tuesday, July 15: Prince Albert at Westmount, Westmount No, 1; Thursday, July 17: Prince Albert ut Stayner, Stayner.There are some 70 known or suspected causes of mental retardation.Research is needed to help prevent retardation.Quebec, Ontario crickef 2-day : \u2018match sef for LLC on week-end Five from Westmount, two each from Verdun and Adas- triang, one from Canadair, Mt.Royal and Wanderers are the Quebec members of the all star cricket team who will meet the Ontario squad at Lower Canada College grounds, Saturday and Sunday in the annual test match.The match on Saturday will start at 11.30 and Sunday at noon.In the pagt four years, previously.The Quebec team the Quebec team have lost cach time out but did win five times are hoping that the tide w:ll turn this year.Mount Royal and West Indians in scoring victories on Saturday remained tied for the Cricket race.Verdun \u201cdropped to second place after losing out to Steico which was the teel gang's first win of the season in seven starts, They had a tie, The Mounties beat out West- mount; West Indians turned back Adastrians and Wanderers won over Canadair \u2018The \u2018B\u2019 division has Rolls Royce .as the leader with six wins.West In-| dians moved into second place while Adastrians are in third.The \u2018Mounties\u2019 playing against Westmount Park batted first and racked up 195 while the Westies were all out for 161.Harold Cox scored 89 not out while John Lucas came through with a 47.Bowling for the losing West- mount crew Sam Marshall fired 4 for 29 with Vere Lewis throwing 3 for 58.Eric Branker was 2 for 18.On the batting side for the Westmounters Ken Branker added 32.George Dunkin 29.In the last wicket stand which took 48 minutes Marshall totalled 37 while Dick Croal scored 27 not out, with -Marshall losing ths wicket in the last over of the day.West Indians 85 for 4, Adastrians 83.Jules Garey 33, Roland Thomas 40 N.O., Jeff Smail 3 for 13, Des Philips 53, Don Barker 6 for 26.Touch football opens uly 22 Westmount Recreation\" department touch football 'leaguëé will open July 22.There are three teams, Westmount, Stay- ner, Prince Albert, who will play round.robin 12-minute halved; \u2018 Games will be \u2018played Tuesday and .Thursday at Westmount Grounds, Games start at 10.00 am.Co Following is the schedule, \u201c JULY 22: Westmount - Stayner - Prince Albert, \\ .24: Westmount ~' Stayner - Prince ert, 1 29: Westmount - Stayner - Prince Albert, : 31: Westmount - Stayner » Prince Albert.Prince Prince AUGUST 5: Westmount - Stayner Albert, 7: Westmount - Stayner « Albert.Following are members of the Quebec team: eorge Lowbridge, captain, Adast- rians; Mel Rilstone, Adastrians; Graham Ellison, Canadair; Charlie White .and Gerry Comcho, Verdun; Dave Lawless, Sam Marshall, Eric Branker, Richard Croney.C.Jensz, Wanderers; Harold Cox, Mount Royal, 12th man, ones.Many lizards that loge their tails are able to regrow new If Wesimount fawn club mixed match results Westmount Lawn Bowling club \u2018will hold another Saturday mixed match with starting time \u2018set-for 2.15.The results of last Saturday's event is as follows; Mrs.Capper 15 - Mrs, Lambert 4; Mrs.Braithwaite 17 - Mrs, Gall 9; 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