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[" LL NÉ ONE a ai ap A busload of children from the Westmount Parks Summer Schools are checked off by playground supervisor Ron Worme before boarding a bus for a tour of Pepsi Colas plant, À number of tours have already been made and several more are scheduled in \u2018the coming weeks.VOL.XXIX, No.30 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1958 Next week's weather By ERIC NEAL July 26 to August 2 Pleasant, mainly sunny and warm, with morning fog and only occasional thunder showers, Heavy wet mists in mountain districts.Hot again in the Prairies and Ontario, followed by thunderstorms, even tornado conditions for some places with risk of floods.Thundersqualls in Abitibi, Gulf shores and in the Maritimes, Mauricie, along the Temperature range 45-85 -in the south, and 35-75°F in the north.Surshine this week, 55 hours.See below.Bright and continuing moderately warm in .the middle of the week.A full moon to make evenings interesting, with northern light displays as an added attraction.Nights cooling.with some wind.End of July atomic test could reduce temperatures 15 to 20 degrees, Hot spells are coming to an end, but agreable weather will continue with blue skies and only occasional thundershowers.More fogs along the Atlantic coasts.Fishing fair all day, but dawn or late evening best.Canada \u2018 third class po CORRE in physical fitness reaim George Bossy, a two-time Olympic canoeing contender, spoke to Westmount Rotarians Wednesday on the subject of \u201cCanoeing and Physical Fitness\u201d.Condemning the lack of interest shown in physical fitness in Canada, he cited a test carried out in Ontario which showed that by its standards 907 of the children were unfit.Eastvale news and nofes Eastvale \u2014 (DNC) \u2014 You know, it's\u2019 funny about people \u2014 - especially tourists, They seem to know a little about a lot, and they seem to get to know less and less about more and more as time goes on.Pretty soon they'll know nothing about everything.Talking about time, a funny thing happened recently in our- town about the tourists and our flower-clock, the big one near the town hall where all the sightseeing buses stop to let the tourists change their watches.The oldtimers are pretty proud of the whole works \u2014 the clock\u2019s works that is \u2014 because they came out of an old model-T and they're still running.They're proud, too, of the Roman figgers and the Latin phrase, tempus fugits, it means don't forget the time, or something like that.But they had to change it.Too many tourists were baffled by the X and V.One would say: \u201cBeautiful\u201d (Continued on page 2) x \u201cThere are definite signs of deterioration in the physical abilities of Canadians,\u201d he said, \"and in fitness, we are slowly developing into a third-class nation.\u201d Turning his attention to canne- ing, Mr.Bossy remarked that the sport was once dominated by Canada and was referred to by other nations as \u201cCanadian Canoeing.\u201d Now, however, the Icon Curtain countries were proving far more successful at it than we were.He put this down to two facts.First that Canadian atHietes tended to give up sports at a comparatively early age, whereas in Europe many continue into their late thirties.A 89-year-0:d Swede, for example, won a Gold Medal at the Melbourne Olympics in the single-canoeing rare.Secondly, there was a complete lack of support from aay source to send Canadian canoeing teams to Europe to compete regularly against the toughest opponents.For example, there 18 still bickering going on as to who to send to take part in \u201che competitions at Prague this August.Mr.Bossy is the head coach of the Cartierville Boating Club (Continued on page 2) at different locations.Commitment was made of $25.000.00 to cover the cost of relighting Clarke avenue from Sherbrooke street to The Boule: vard.This will renovate the lighting of Clarke avenue in keeping with the modern imn- provements being made in the City's general lighting program.The lighting will be of the same type recently installed on Westmount avenue and currently being installed on Sunnyside avenue.A further commitment was made of $6,120.00 to cover the cost of installing new traffic signal lights at the intersection of Glen road and St.Catherine street.When St.Catherine street and Glen road were reconstructed in the summer of 1957, provision was made for the installation of these lights through the laying of the conduit at the time of the construction.The actual instal- .ation of the lights will take place as soon as the necessary equipment is delivered from the supplier, A Westmount Attraction: $31,120 is committed for street, traffic lights Council approved commitments Monday night of $31,120.00 to cover cost of street lighting and traffic lights * Machine for ice to cost $9,450 A commitment of $9,450.00 was approved by Council Monday for the purchase of an ice resurfacing machine.This machine known as the Zamhonj Ice Re- gurfacer, performs in one operation the shaving of the ice sur face, picking up snow.and the laying of water on the ice to provide a fresh new surface.The machine is similar to that used in the major artificial ice rinks on the Continent, and by way of comparison is similar to the one used in the Montreal Forum, Due to the large rink surface, which in the City of Westmount rink permits ice hockey and pleasure skating under one root at the same time, the capacity and size of the machine was increased by the manufacturer at our request.The water supply capacity is 240 gallons.and the over-all dimensions are as follows: \u2014 width 6712\", length 13° 3\", height 715\", $11 000.00 had been provided for the purchase of this equipment in the original estimated cost of the rink.The Floral Clock Tax receipts up at end of June reports manager ; Westmount collected almost : $8,000.00 more in taxes during the month of June than during the same period last year, according to the General Manager's monthly report released this week.Arrears, however, , show an increase of $1,500.00 over the 1957 level.Total tax of June amounted 577.04, PUBLIC WORKS Operations of the public works department occupied the majority of the report, which was presented to Council Monday.Eleven building permits were issued, bringing the total value of permits for 1948 to $546,- 441.00.Work progressed speedily on the breaking out and reconstruction of sidewalks, private 'walks and driveways on An- .worth road and Cedar avenue, The same work was commenced on June 30th on selected portions of Hallowell street.Claremont ave.was reopened for traffic on June 20th after a substantial reconstruction program, including widening and resurfacing, was completed.The artificial ice rink was virtually completed with the pouring \u2018of the concrete main rink slab June 26.All lockers, washbasins, toilets and showers are now installed.POLICE One accidental death was reported \u2018by the police department along with 19 injuries sustained in 94 accidents.Of the 19 persons injured, 11 were taken to hospital in patrol cars and six by ambulance.arrears at the end to $289,- The fire department responded to 32 calls; 15 for fires, 3 false alarms and 14 miscellane- ; ous.\u2018 Of 282 premises inspected by the department, 37 required notices oË defects and 52 were issued cautions, During the month, a system of \u201cin service\u201d inspections was inaugurated which provides an opportunity for department personnel to inspect and gain valuable knowledge of various large buildings in the municipality.There were 85 cases of communicable disease reported by the health department.STOPS SUDDENLY Car driven by Argiryos Kon- fordakis, 44, 82 St.Catherine st.west, crashed into the rear of a truck driven by Jean Guy Marcil, 23, 6664 Casgrain gst., Monday when the latter stopped suddenly at a red light on Wood avenue.just west of Victoria Hall, | 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 25, A PAUSE TO REFRESH: A * group from the Unity Boys Club take a break for refreshment during a day recently spent at Belmont Park.While at the recreation centre, they were the guests of Steinberg\u2019s.SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE RATES W.FRIEDRICH Master Watchmaker 1316 GREENE AVE.{Next to Post Office) WE.7-1855 WE.5-2595 rater 1958 Mrs.John Adair dies in England A memorial service was held Thursday at St.Andrew's United Church for Mrs.Marion McGill Adair, widow of the late John Adair, who died suddenly Monday at Southampton, land, on her way home from a European cruise.Born in Ontario, Mrs.Adair came to Montreal early in her married life, and was a resident of Westmount for many years.Since her husband's death, she had lived in the Roslyn Apts, Sherbrooke street.Mrs.Adair was a former mem- S FOR BES T SERVICE Work Guaranteed Equipped Truck CONSULT AN EXPERT FOR EACH JOB ROOFING - PLUMBING - HEATING VENTILATION @ Day & Night Service LEO FALARDEAU 3955 ST.JAMES STREET WEST FREE ESTIMATES GAS BURNERS WE.3-2432 E Eng * ber of the Franklin Chapter of the IODE, and a member of the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club.She is survived by a son, Bruce M., of 386 Roslyn Ave, Westmount; a daughter, Helen (Mrs.Albert Lee); and five grandchildren.Interment will be in the Mount Royal Cemetery later.Mis Sydney Chard buried on Monday Friends and relatives paid final tribute Monday, to Mrs Sydney Chard, who died Friday at her residence, 241 Elm Ave.Rev.Father Lapointe officiated at requiem mass in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord.Born Katherine Kelly, at Nor- wood, Ont., she was married in Montreal to Sydney Chard, and lived for the past twenty years in Westmount.She was a mem- ber of the Third Order of St.Francis.She is survived by her husband; a daughter, Kathleen (Mrs.B.Disnicki).of Vancouver; two sons, Harold, of Toronto, and Sydney Jr., of Montreal; five sisters, and three grandchildren.Fastvale News.(Continued from Page 1) and another would reply: \u201cYes, but what's it say?\u201d Or someone would ask \u201cWhat time is it?\u201d and the answer X to XI just threw \u2019em into fits.Then one day one of the aldermen heard a tourist say \u201cLet's get out of this town fast, this Holding Victory Bonds 2 If you hold any of the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th or 9th Victory Bonds.now is the time to take them to your nearest Royal Bank Branch and convert them into the new CANADA CONVERSION LOAN BONDS.The new Bonds earn a higher rate of interest and, in addition, you receive an immediate cash adjustment for every Victory Bond you convert.Consult your local Royal Bank manager about this attractive offer.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA R.Beresford-Howe dies in accident Russell Beresford-Howe, CLU, 67, died at daybreak July 18th, without regovering consciousness, two days after an automobile accident at St.Andre, Quebec.He was motoring from Montreal to join his family at their summer home, Quatre Vents, in Cacouna.The funeral service -vas held at the Church of St.James the Apostle in Cacouna, and the burial took place at the cemetery of the Anglican urch of St.Bartholomew in Riviere-du-Loup.Mr.Beresford-Howe, a district manager of the North American Life Assurance Company, was born in Devonshire and educated at Cheltenham College, tna London School of Economics, and the Tilley School of Languages in Germany.He came to Canada in 1913, and received the degree of Chartered Life Underwriter from McGill University in 1923.He had been with the North American Life for twenty years.An active member of the Notre Dame de Grace Comunity Council for the last seven years, Mr.Beresford-Howe was this year elected Chairman of the N.D.G.Arts and Letters Festival.He was a member of the Advisory Board of the Church of St.Co- lumba, and a Mason of long standing.A keen golfer, he was a member of the Hampstead Golf Club and the last two years 'n succession saw him the winner of the MacKay Cup at the Ca- couna Golf Club.He was a member of the St.James Literary Society and of the Canadian Club.Recently Mr.Beresford-Howe had moved to the City of West- mount.He is survived hy His wife, the former Margery Moore.a son, John now teaching in a high school in California and a daughter, Constance, an Assistant Professor at.McGill University.Canada third class.(Continued from Page 1) and spends three or four hours a day in the summer \u2019raimng the more than 100 boys on the Back River.He believes that canoeing is one of the hardest sports .n thz world and that if more bBeonle took it up in their teens they would realize that, only through making special efforts to overcome the hurdles of such a sport, would they eventually coma to the realisation that life itself is no easy matter.The Canadian Canoeing Association, he said.promotes the sport so that boys, through nard training can achieve character.\u201cOur contribution,\u201d he concluded, \u201cis to develop good citizens for the community and Canada.\" Mr.Bossy illustrated part cof his talk with a color film Le took at the 1936 Olympics, featuring the canoeing races neld on a lake at Ballarrat, near Mel- hourne.stuff went out with J.Caesar.\u201d That did it \u2014 anything that interferes with the tourist r2- venue has to go in this town.So now the clock reads 1-2-3 and the words are \u2018Time Flies.\u201d Loyola staff changes announced Rev.C.N.Rushman, SJ, of Toronto, has been appointed executive assistant to the rector of Loyola, it was announced yesterday by Very Rev.Gerald F.Lahey, rector of the college.Qther appointments include that of Rev.B.Connolly, SJ, to assistant high school principal.New members of the faculty are: Rev.J.Cass, Rev.E.Granville, Rev.H.MacKinnon, Rev.J.N, O'Neil, Rev.G.Bazinet, Rev, SERA REV.C.N.RUSHMAN, S.J.Hagarty, Rev.W.Russell and Rev.G.W.Franks.Rev.G.McGinnis leaves Loyola to take up administrative duties at St.Paul's College, Winnipeg.Rev.M.Gervais will be engaged in further studies at Catholic University, Washington, and Rev, R.L.MacDougall, at Fordham University, New York City.Rev.W.F.Kennedy is transferred to St.Mary's College, Montreal, and Rev.T.Zuydwijk will begin hig course in theology at the Jesuit Seminary, Toronto.Rev.T.A.Gainer leaves for El Paso, Texas, to follow a course in ascetical theology.DEXTER f NY OF those who have attended a service here know that the music of our beautiful Hammond organ greatly increases the beauty of the final rites.BA Collins NC PA HUNNS AP WILLIAMS S6%0 SHERBROOKE STREET weST Ee a UE Mn MULLINS ANTIQUES REG'D.WE.5-3894 - 1317 Greéne Ave.® ANTIQUES tte of.\u2014 Ralph Mullins.© REPRODUCTIONS Valuations \u2014 Estimates = Estates Disposal \u2014 Commission Sales .Call me personally if you have one || item or a complete estate to dispose The aminer WE.3-4046 ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXIX, No.30 Red Feather needs are on the increase and more cash asked Increasing needs of the 31 agencies of the Red Feather campaign serving Greater Montreal has set a goal of $1,921,000 in their forthcoming campaign for funds to carry on their effective work stated John H.F.Turner, OBE General Campaign chairman \u201cI can assure you that it is realistic in that it is the minimum amount required for the carefully screened operating needs of the 31 services for the coming year.Last year\u2019s objective was $1,862,000, under which $1,785,000 was collected,\u201d he said.; x Of the 31 services, \u20181any of Recreation program in full swing The Westmount Recreation Department Summer Playground Program, held daily at Prince Albert, Westmount and Stayner playgrounds, has had a very high turnout of children.Registration to date is Westmount \u2014 115: Stayner -\u2014 106 and Prince Albert \u2014 83.During the past week, the Pepsi Cola plant was visited.103 children making the trip on buses provided by the company.Next week, a weiner roast will be held and the playgrounds will take picnics to Beaver Lake and Summit Park, Regular weekly swimming periods have been well attended.The boys have a swim on Wednesdays to themselves and the girls join the boys in a mixed group on Friday afternoons at 3:00 at the \u201cY\u201d pool., Westmount Park Summer them are of great interest to the West End district, such as the John Howard Society, the Society for the Protection of Women and Children, Summer- hill House, Weredale House, the Child Health Association, Daily Vacation Schools, Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, Montreal Parks and Playgrounds Association and the St.Andrew's Youth Centre, and the Montreal PAUL WILLIAMS, Staynor Council of Social Agencies, thex majority of which operate from the Federation Headquarters at 1040 Atwater avenue.According to condensed reports issued on the 1957 activities Playground, udder the supervision of Ron Worme, have \u201ceen turning out some excellent craft work, currently working on Shellcraft and Modelling Clay projects.Jane Morrison, Prince Albert Park's supervisor, has her group turning out some fine Leather- craft work ard will start on Plastic Lacing on completion of the Leathercraft project.RENT A * TYPEWRITER Office or Portable $5.00 PER MONTH $12.00 3 MOS.© AM paid rentals applied agained purchase ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER FROM $10.00 A MONTH CALL PAT BERMINGHAM ME.1-5870 - WE.7-6331 pot Er E ROGER HART wields his bat for the grea er glory of Stay- nor Park in this action from the recent Summer School Championship Game, John McNally is catching for Prince Albert Park\u2019s team and playground supervisor Paul \u2018Wil- llams is umpire, Staynor emerged victorious by the score of 16 to 14, (See also picture above) ground supervisor, coaches his team before WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1958 arcs \\ Park's play- the championship game against Staynor.(See picture below).it has been shown that practically all have been taxed to their utmost in facilities for carrymg on their good work.¥ The John Howard Society the object of which is to promote by all lawful means the welfare of adult offenders and their dependents, and to examine and to promote penal reform in accordance with modern principles of penology report that during 1957 their operations financially, amounted to $38,078.23.The Society for the Protection of Women and Children report that from 1955 to 1957 they were faced with a 62.49 increase in cases of abusive conduct and as- Sault.Desertion and non-support cases, one of their major problems showed no substantial 3m- provement.Legal aid was given in many cases, while unemployment did not ease their burden.Summerhill House, the Montreal Ladies Benevolent and Protestant Orphan's Society reported that among their activities 1957 as many as 13,049 days service were given to 66 girls in their capacity as an agency to improve juvenilz de- liquency.The age span was from eight to sixteen.Expenditures for the year 1957 amounted to Weredale House a home for boys of any race or creed uged 11 to 18 years who would nther- wise be homeless, were provided with educational, social sports and camp activities with a daily average of 162.2 boys in residence with a total number of days\u2019 care given amounting to 59,220.Expenditures amouated to $152,690.90.The Child Health Association operating six health centres for children and families with medical, dental and mental care operated on $93,811 after having given service to 3,912 clients with total contacts of 6,867.It cost $93,811.41 to operate the 1957 season.Operation of the Daily Vaca- x tion Schools with Summer classes for character-building and recreation of children accountad for an expenditure last year of $4,031.23.These schools provided useful instruction and attractive recreation for hundreds of children during the hot summer months.The Montreal Boys' Association devoted to the improvement of and development of youth generally accounted for attention being given to 10,755 individuals who were all in nced of some service.This association looks after the activities of the East End Boys\u2019 and Girls Club, the Point St.Charles Club, the Griffin- town Summer Day Camp, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount {Continued on page 12) $67,968.99.ALSO DAY OR NIGHT 370 Victoria Avenue Parking Space Available Taking the train at Westmount Station?Park your car here while on your trip.Parking, washing.greasing, etc., at reasonable rates.VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.(Just below Sherbrooke) YEARLY CONTRACTS EL.0767 C.A.Nicholls E.D.(Ted) Harrison PHOTOGRAPHY - CAMERAS - SUPPLIES Generous trade-in allowance for your present equipment on the purchase of a new camera or projector.FAST \u2014 QUALITY \u2014 SERVICE ON FILM PROCESSING With every roll of black and white film developed and printed, you receive a FREE 5 x 7 ENLARGEMENT of your favourite negative.4123 St.Catherine St.West WE.2-5709 me gt Jonn W.Sancton Publisher THE EX AMINER Examiner Profile Serving the City of Westmount Friday, July 25, 1958 THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 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Have breakfast at Macy's before making the trip You'll find the food tasty and the service efficient and just think \u2014 no dirty dishes staring at you from the sink when you get DuBarry moisturized lipstick Regular 1.50 ots Soe me Le They're = Regular 1.50 BOTH ONLY $3.00 value KIRAN HAT me is here again and Fabergé fashions this - fun-loving fragrance in hot orange snowed with polka dots \u2014such gay enchantment perfume 3.00 and 6.50 cologne extraordinaire 2.3.50 5.00 bath powder with huge orange lamb\u2019s wool ballet \u2018pu 4.50 A 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 25.1958 - 10 Wife of Indian diplomat makes brief visit locally Lecturer, social worker, world traveller \u2014 all could be used to describe Mrs, Meherangiz Munsiff, a prominent member of Baha'i World Faith.Presently staying in Westmount with Mr.and Mrs.A.Rakovsky, 471 Strathcona street, Mrs.Munsiff is on her «way to a Baha'i summer school in Rawdon, Quebec.Here she PLE ASANT VIEW will teach \u201cRelations between Baha'i and non-Baha'i persons.\u201d HOTEL The wife of an Indian diplomat who is now stationed at the NORTH HATLEY, QUE.Indian embassy in Washington, Situated on beautiful Lake Mas- D.C., Mrs.Munsiff became a sawippi, 90 miles from Mont- member of the Baha'i faith when real, Route 1 to Magog.Paved she was 14 years of age, and road all the way to North Hatley.since that time has travelled throughout the world and studied the customs of many peoples.Mrs.Munsiff has travelled extensively and given lecture- tours in Great Britain, France, Switzerland, Italy, British East Africa, India, Madagascar, North Africa and French West Africa.She has also visited Israel to study the people, their cus- Golf, water skiing and all other summer sports supervised by résident director.Ever, modern comfort at reasonable rates.MISS MARY MARTHA WRIGHT, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ç Bruce Helen Wright, and MR.JEAN-EUDES GUY, son of the ç late Ernest Jacques Guy, of Paris, France, and Mrs.Ernest Guy de Zavala, of Madrid and New York, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, September 13, in the Church of the Ascension of our lord, Westmount.Miss Wright graduated in Arts and Sprinkler Protected Fully Licensed For full particulars regarding rates, etc., write or phone 23, John McKay, proprietor, or Mon].tor Vacation Bureau, HU.1.2771, Have Your toms and their outlook.Mr.Guy in Architecture from REPAIRS she undertook an extensive tour and of the southern, western and RESTYLING mid-western parts of the United States, covering over 8,000 miles done on your by road and she addressed pub- FURS lic meetings in over 55 cities.at our REDUCED At one point Mrs.Munsiff In July and August of 1956\u201d ¢ McGill University.Social & Personal Mr, Tom Hughes, city man- ; 5 » PLAY PEN TOY SHOPS INC.TOYS AND JUVENILE ager of Westmount, and his family are on vacation.Director E.C.Harper of the summer prices undertook to live on an Ameri- City of Westmount Fire Depart- FURNITURE can Indian reservation where she ment is on vacation.i Our place is air conditioned studied the customs and way of Dorval Gardens Shopping Centre » for your comfort.life of this people.Mr.and Mrs.E.P.Rees are ME.1-6822 i At Rawdon Mrs.Munsiff will spending some time on the Westig yo yo ue Shopping Centre * FLOMEN be able to give the students of Coast.RE.9-2393 Jd the summer school the benefit > * EXCLUSIVE of this wide and varied experi- Mr.and Mrs.KR.M.Robinson, ence, Cote St.Antoine road, have re- 7 FURS \u201cAt the summer school,\u201d Mrs.turned from Kennebunkport, ONCE AND Munsiff said, \u201cthe tenets of Maine, where they were guests FOR ALL, REG'D.Baha'i will be taught but in ad- at The Seacrest.SAY GOOD-BY dition much time will be spent in studying the scriptures and the prophets of other religions.\u201d The school Mrs.Munsiff said would last for a period of two 1235 Creene Avenue {Opposite Avenue Theatre) WE.2-3312 MX at PHYSICIAN AVAILABLE For house calls including weekends and holidays WE.7-755 1 A WEDDING FLOWERS Why compromise?It costs no more for better selection of flowers, exquisite workmanship and meticulous attention to every detail, House of Howers Mountain St.at Sherbrooke PPL atean 41444 Ryo AR Thiede HAIRDRESSER We are pleased to announce that MR.GUSTAVE European Hair Stylist, has now joined our staff, Summer Special ! PERMANENTS $8.50 Regular $12.50 DE.4501 4927 Sherbrooke St.West {Near Claremont) Fridays: Open from 9 A.M.to 9 P.M, MRS .MEHERANGIZ MUNSIFF weeks.She said that it was not compulsory for Baha'i members to attend.Explaining some of the tenets of Baha'i, Mrs.Munsiff said that their fundamental beliefs are the unity of God, of prophets and of mankind.\u201cBaha\u2019i,\u201d she said, \u201cwishes te do away with prejudice, it wishes to see all people use their minds and hearts to investigate the truth.\u201d A universal auxiliary language, control of the gadgets that men have made to destroy themselves, establishment of an international police force are all things which Baha'i hopes one day to see implemented.\u201cOne of Baha'i's tenets which is dear to me,\u201d Mrs.Munsiff remarked, \u201cis the equality of opportunity for men and women.This does not mean that men and women should try to do all the same things but rather that they should both excel in their own way.Abdul\u2019'Baha the son of Bahi'i's founder compared the relation of men and women to a bird in flight.Both its wings, which represent men and women, must be strong or it can not fly high.\u201d After teaching at Rawdon, Mrs.Munsiff will return to the United States.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The approaching marriage.is announced of Miss Betty Hon- wood, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Henwood , of Jamaica, B.W.I.and Mr.Colin Smallridge, son of the late E.K.Smallridge and of Mrs.Smallridge, of Plymouth, Devon, England.The ceremony has been arranged to take place Saturday August 9, in St.Matthias Church, West- mount, Mrs.Edwara parkoff, chairman of the Women\u2019s Division of the Combined Jewish Appeal has announced that Mrs.Irving Gertsman has been appointed publicity chairman of the Women's Division for the 1958 campaign.* SAFELY * GENTLY - SPEEDILY BY ELECTROLYSIS AND SHORT-WAYE POSE CONSULTATION WRITTEN GUARANTEE Mr.and Mrs.M.G.Angus have returned following a stay at the Manoir Richelieu, Murray Bay.Rev.Father E.Watson.DP, of St.Patrick's College, Ottawa, was in town recently visiting his cousins, Misses Sarah and Ethel McDermott, 1027 Greene avenue.re CE, A =~ Wee = x A LUNCHEON, DINNER, TEA AND COCKTAILS The Beautifully Londscaped Ritz-Carlton Hotel 2 SHERBROOKE AT DRUMMOND Cty ox ee in conference h University women from all parts of Canada, the United States, Britain, France, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, will soon be greeted by local hostesses at McGill University as they attend the 14th Triennial Conference of the Canadian Federation of University Women August 12-16.Miss Alice Miller, 49 Nelson street, is chairman of the Montreal Conference Committee in charge of all arrangements for the conference.Working with her are Dr.Mary Winspear, principal of Weston \u2018School, who is co-chairman of the publicity committee for the conference, Miss Alma Hart, 590 Cote St.Antoine, who is convener of the, art exhibit and Miss Kathleen Farmer, 57 avenue, secretary of the Montreal Conference committee.Miss Margaret MacNaughton, 26 Burton avenue, is chairman of a study group at the con- Learn to DRIVE IN ONLY A FEW LESSONS ON DUAL CONTROL CARS Calm and Courteous Instructors e STANDARD TRANSMISSIONS ® AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS © SMALL CARS Our N.D.G.Branch is situated across from the License Bureau at .3410 KENSINGTON AVENUE Call HU.9-2031 LAUZON sehooc um.Skinny men, women gain 5,10, 15 Ibs.What a thrilll Bony limbs fill out; ugly hollows fill up; neck no longer scrawny; body loses half-starved, sickly \u2018\u2018bean-pole\u201d look.Thousands of girls, women, men, who never could gain before, are now proud of shapely, healthy-looking bodies.They thank Os- trex Tonic Tablets.Help build up body skinny because of appetite impaired by lac! of iron.Improved nourishment helps put flesh on bare bones.Don\u2019t fear getting foo fat.Stop taking when you've gained the 5, 10, 15 or 20 ibs, you need for normal weight, Then avoid overeating of starches, sugar and fattening foods.6-day \u2018\u2018get-ac- quainted\u201d size costs little\u2014or buy economy size and save 75¢.Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new igor and added pounds, this very day.At all druggists.JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE o{Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails, Latest electric ecuipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions.Children's Supports a Specialty.By appointment only New Phone Number WE.2-1545 Chesterfield - ha ference on \u201clife in Japan as revealed in contemporary literature.\u201d Dr, Winspear will also be chairman of a study group on \u201cBlack Africa as revealed by recent books.\u201d Mrs.W.D.H.Buchanan, 5255 Cote St.Luc road, chairman of the Fellowship Committee of the CFUW, is acting as liaison officer between the national executive and Mrs.Miller's committee, and Mrs.Saul Hayes, 5668 Notre Dame de Grace, as federation representative of the Montreal University.Women's Club, will be a delegate to the conference.Other local women who are working on various conference committees are Miss May Robertson, Mrs.Robert Leslie, Miss E.Massy-Bayly, Mrs.H.O.Lough, Mrs.George Savage, Mrs.Trevor Thompson, Miss Milded Couper, Mme.Lucien Langlois, Miss Helen Falconer, Miss Barbara Lax and Mrs.A.M.West.One of the conference highlights will be a public lecture in Moyse Hall August 13, at which Dr.Morris Bishop, professor of Romance Languages at Cornell University, lecturer, poet and mystery story writer, will speak about \u201cliterature for the mass and literature for the elite.\u201d Throughout the conference delegates will attend study groups discussing the lives West End women to play major role ere August 12 - 16 By SHIRLEY AYER of people as reflected in the literature of India, Japan, Germany, Brazil, the Arab World, France, Russia, Africa and China.Theme for the study groups is \u201cCandles eof Understanding.\u201d At a luncheon August 14, Monseigneur Olivier Maurault will describe Montreal to the conference, which will then tour the city.Other events include a vin d'honneur by the University of Montreal, a garden party at McGill, a civic reception, a tea and tour of McGill University and a banquet at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.An organization of university women\u2019s clubs and alumnae associations across Canada, the Canadian Federation of \u2018University Women is also affiliated with the International Federation of University Women, an organization formed shortly after the First World War to promote more friendly understanding and cooperation among university women of all nations.The Canadian organization consists of 99 university women\u2019s clubs and six alumnae associations whose total membership is roughly 8,100.Part of the work of the clubs is to award fellowships and scholarships te women.During the past year, 71 clubs and six alumnae associations have awarded $21,000 in scholarships, bursaries and prizes.Other aims of the university CANADIAN FABRICS are cast in unusual roles at Canada\u2019s Stratford Shakespearean festival.The prim Victorian costume worn by Ann Morrish as \u201cMargaret\u201d in the play \u201cMuch Ado About Nothing\u201d is made of a modern, printed cotton pillow ticking.MENTAL CLINICS Mental health clinics offer many types of service to young and old.Clinics that deal with child behavior may be consulted through the school or local health unit.Available free of charge is a series of folders dealing with various phases of childhood.These folders are obtainable upon request to local or provincial health departments.The folding hand fan was invented in Japan about 670 A.D.introduced into China in the 10th century and transported to Ru- rope in the 16th century .Xclude Mlle.I Westmount Examiner, 17 Friday, July 25, 1958 the American Association, who will be speaker at the banquet and Mrs.W.V.Ramplee-Smith, chairman of the international relations committee for the As- women\u2019s clubs are to arouse, in- sociation of the University terest and encourage active par- Le LE of Rhodesia and Nyasa- ticipation by women in public and.: : affairs, to guard and improve Advance registration for the the economic, legal and profes- conference has begun, and re- sional status of Canadian gistration forms should be sent to Miss Grace Gardner, Univers- women and to facilitate co- ., operation with the international ity bead Club, 3492 Peel organization and participate in its work, « .The Canadian clubs study political and social problems which affect Canadian women, and at the present time they are particularly interested in reform of the penal code and the succession duties acts.During the past year in British Columbia and Ontario, university women\u2019s clubs studied emotion- ally-disturbed children and ways to provide adequate help for them.Members of CFUW have been appointed to government positions and are representatives of Canada on UN committees.In the Montreal area, five clubs are affiliated with the CFUW, The University Women's Club of Montreal, La Societe des Femmes Universitaires de Montreal, The Alumnae Society of McGill University and the newly formed St.Lambert University Women's Club and the Montreal Lakeshore University Women\u2019s Club.Prior to the August Triennial Conference, the annual council meeting of the International Federation of University Women will be held in Boston, and delegates from that meeting will attend the Montreal conference.These delegates in- Jeanne Chaton, president of the International Federation from Paris, who will give the Keynote address August 13; Miss Irene Hilton, president of the British Federation; Miss J.M.Bowie, immediate past president of the British [aa So Federation, who will be one of AIR CONDITIONED the luncheon speakers; Dr.MA Anna Rose Hawkes, president of KASTEL UPHOLSTERING Our Justly Famous MR.EMILE \"Softy\" Permanent known - for the gentle, true permanence it imparts to your hair.Good tco, for bleached and tinted hair.$10.00 1347 GREENE AVE.Phone WE.5-0562; WE.5-2486 # > \u2018J mile V8 BEAUTY SALON NOW COMPLETELY Req'd.Specializing in © UPHOLSTERING © FURNITURE REPAIRS © DRAPERIES We Pick Up and Deliver _ WE.3-8735 1366 Greene Avenue (near Sherbrooke) Tel.OX, 5-3561 Resthaven Convalescent & Rest Home NURSINS CARE Cleanliness - Warmth - Good Food 99 POINTE CLAIRE AVE.Mrs.Agnes Fisher PTE.CLAIRE QUE SKIRTS SUMMER 3.95 te 9.95 SLACKS & SHORTS .5.0 BLOUSES 20% OFF ALSO CLEARANCE OF SUMMER GLOVES AGNES MORRIS REG'D.5782 Sherbrooke St.W.cor.Melrose rEDUCED °°°».67° 3.95 REDUCED 2° to 6°° HU.1-5573 the city as well as including dev- | Westmount Examiner, Fridav, Juiv 25, 1958.88 | -: BRA \u2018 » iB 12 The ; ' : ! elopment of community gardens ; B KES FAILED an aminer Profile .| nh re eed el rE by ee nditure of $4 00 : y OU, - - : : Examiner P.r ofile eee : pe 34, toria avenue, collided into the È (Continued from page 4) clinic, open all week to blood The St.Andrews Youth Centre year of another driven by Mrs.\u2019 stored in our refrigerators donors, is at Dorchester and promoting the social, emotional Miriam Zion, 65, 4300 Western ÿ here and then sent to Toronto Atwater.The amount of blood and physical development oflavenue, No.217, Friday, when to be made into blood plasma collected there each day varies girls and boys through Broup the brakes on the former failed and sub-products.\u201d between 100 and 150 bottles.and recreational activities with-|to operate.These four sub-products are \u201cWe also have two mobile = the Boga cal boundaries - - | serum albumin used for seV- @linies in service either in the of Sher st A t reel, twa a © GOLD e COPPER : : ere burn cases and chronie ; ; : avenue, .Antoine street an ® BRASS © CHROME city or at one of the \u2018many University street regardless of hepatitis; gamma globulin communities on our list,\u201d said y g ® NICKEL ® RHODIUM used for the prevention of Dr.Fortin.\u201cThis week à mo- race or creed spent $28,234.90 in e CADMIUM © SILVER measles and polyomelitis pile, a team of two nurses, their operations.REPAIRED REPLATED plasma for hemophiliac cases.seven nurses aides, one tech- \u201c \u2018The chairman of the Board of REFINISHED LACQUERED (There are 38 children mn the nician and three drivers visits Governors, Mr.Edward C.Wood, .JOHN H.FEELEY Children\u2019s Memorial Hospi! La Sarre, Amos and Senne- president of Imperial Tobacco & Sons Ltd, Est.1899 under active treatment for terre in the north.The crew is Co, of Canada Ltd., in his re- Repairing Silversmiths and Elec- hemophilla).an all-woman one.To give you marks outlining the effective- tro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s Dr.Fortin\u2019s duties do mot an idea how much blood we ness of Red Feather stated that Largest High Class Job Shop.include organizing ve collect, in the week of July 6 they had only one thought in WE CALL FOR & DELIVER ° which are arranged by a bloo we collected 2,598 bottles in \u2018 mind and that was to help the donor panel.The permanent the city and in the north coun- CHIPMAN H.DRURY who \u2018tigens of Montreal in family 1437 Aylmer St., Vi.5 7947 + try.Sometimes, once or twice Was appointed acting mayor oo.child care, health and St.Catherine St.) a month, I travel with the ©f Westmount for the months recreation , : Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.\u2026 but : crew but more often than not Of August, September and \u2019 Qalade In redient! I am needed here at the depot.Qetopef at the ours meeting | | My staff here is an all-woman oncay.- Dri Ss - .A 9 or ° one.It includes seven nurses.missioner of Police and Fire.Flowers for all OCCASIONS .- PL ÿ \u2018 : ; ; ey 30 nurses\u2019 aides, 15 drivers, 15 .; \u2018 .- .; GG a ici .five sisters.\u201cMy oldest broth- of pleasantly attractive prices.technicians and four secre er has taken over the family + y aries.farm,\u201d Dr.Fortin said.\u201cMy C EN N A other brother works for my 1 GERALD LIMITED Regular Donors uncle, a wholesale grain mer- | \u201c+ w chant.One of my sisters is \u2018 WERS! gr \u201cMost of the people Who married to a doctor.\u201d \u2014 =; ot Wo pla give blood attend the clinics Dr.Fortin's father saw as 1539 Bish ss an \u201d : ; H \"19 shop e Je regularly,\u201d said Dr.Fortin.that his youngest son got a Arn n a ï \u201cA man gives his blood every good education.First he at- PL.9112 of ; three months; a woman, every tended the parish schools.- - .4 four.We take blood from any- Then, off to the Seminary mi one who is healthy between St.Victor in Beauce Coun- the the ages of 18 and 65.It does ty which is run by secular \u2019 lar not hurt at all.\u201d priests.He received his - \u2018 an ; Bachelor of Arts degree Dr.Fortin's history?He ; an there after an eight - year q was born the son of a suc- = i sun cessful farmer (who died in classical course which in ta 1956) in St.Joachim, Mont- cluded studying Latin and morency County, Quebec.He This prom Eraduation he tion was the youngest son in a wanted to b cided st wi family of three brothers and anted to become aa priest, a and entered the Grand Seminary at Chicoutimi.He a x took three years of theo- inc WESTMOUNT BEAUTY PARLOR ay, 2h ee = à not cut out for the priest- E.| hood.In 1948 he entered ran 2 Sherbrooke St.West \u2014 EL.8636 1948 512 (Just west of Westmount Theatre) Laval University and grad- to | SUMMER SPECIAL! uated from there in 1953 mo with a degree \u201ccum laude\u201d al FOR JULY & AUGUST ONLY n in medicine.ate PERMANENTS $7.50 inclusive \u201cI had a general practise at a LATEST HAIR STYEING BY EXPERIENCED OPERATORS St.Joseph D'Alma, Lake St.Tra Miss Lillian Herring in attendance Fortin tn a be to Said Dr for WITH OR WITHOUT APPOINTMENT \u2014 NO WAITING 000 aux there were Saves doc for BEAUTAIRE HAIR DRYERS \u2014 Dry in 20 minutes tors serving the community.at Closing on Saturdays.July 26th, Aug.2nd and 9th at 1 P.M.There was no hospital there a Re-opening on Mondays at | P.M.at the time, although there is one now.I delivered babies Stat and did everything else in the Pu run of the mill general prac- ro AL tise.1 prefer administration Fe work so when this job was ess offered to me I accepted it Bibl OF MONTREAL right off.à ai Dr.Fortin is single, \u201cbut it said : ° 2 For AN Pets is possible that I may marry a Complete Medical and Surgical Service soon.\u201d His hobbies are travel.Visig Consultations: 12.30 to 2 P.M.and § to 8 P.M.or bv appointment ling, reading, and listening to | .music.He used to be a tennis Y Facilities For Boarding Dogs, Cats and Other Pets player, now intends to take up it i golf.SUMMER KENNELS AVAILABLE A personable man with a atte charming manner, Dr.Fortin Telephone HU.8-2181 brings an enormous amount had of enthusiasm to his job and essal 348 Victoria Ave.block south of Sherbrooke Street) is intensely proud of his staff, - arra and the depot.meet \"Yes, this is one of vent the ll! services the In RENT A CAR Canadian Red Cross | A dolla offers the public and Y t them t prod IN WESTMOUNT it is a wonderful one,\u201d ou may convert them to pesé poemes Dr Fort CANADA CONVERSION BONDS is from ] A B Red Feather ., | ; and receive 6 {Continued from Page 3) RENTALS LTD located at 1090 Greene Avenue * which is supervised by the Moat- ® A HIGHER INTEREST RATE ERINE W.real Boys\u2019 Association for the CLIFFSIDE GARAGE 4428 ST.CATH Rotary Club of Westmount an] © IMMEDIATE CASH ADJUSTMENT À provides a full recreational pro- ALL 1958 MODELS gram for upward of 1,000 hoys 11 and girls in the Westmount-St.Use the full facilities of our 775 branches 7 OVERNIGHT - - - $4.50 8 AM.to 6 P.M.$ 6.00 Hemy district.Also the Lions + © .oys and Girls\u2019 Club financed 8 24 HOURS - - - $9.00 MON.to FRI $29.50 by the Lions Club of Montreal, , WEEKLY - - - $42.00 and also Camp Lewis ai St.THE CANADIAN Standard + Lo.10 ts per mil Adolphe de Howard which pro- .tandar ransmission: cen er ile vides a camp holiday for over Automatic transmission: 12 cents per mile 600 boys annuually.BANK OF COMMERCE The Montreal Parks and Play- \u2018 3 RATES INCLUDE RADIO, INSURANCE, CAS and OIL grounds Association formed for 3 the protection of parks against MORE THAN 775 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA TO SERVE YOU TELEPHONE VI.9-1117 commercial inroads, playground WESTMOUNT BRANCH: Corner VICTORIA AVE.and expansion in neglected parts nf SHERBROOKE STREET.\u2014 J.E.Herold, Manager. | ho Dr.Solomon Frank speaks on Sunday on station CJAD Rabbi Dr.Solomon Frank, of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, will deliver a Ninth of Av message over radio station CJAD Sunday morning at 10.30.His theme will be Memories of Things Past.This broadcast is under the sponsorship of the Board of Jewish Ministers of Greater Montreal.Witnesses to attend convention Jehovah's Witnesses from the West Unit of the Montreal Congregation today announced plans are under way to attend an international convention of Jehovah's Witnesses in New York city this summer.Mr.E.Vaillancourt, presiding minister of the local group, said the convention could well be the largest in the history of Jehovah\u2019s Witnesses.It is scheduled for July 27 through August 3 and will be held in Yankee Stadium and the Polo Grounds simultaneously.The last international conven- | attended by many local witnesses, was held in 1953 in Yankee Stadium, and reached a peak attendance of 165,000, including the overflow audiences.Watchtower officials, Mr.E.Vaillancourt said, have arranged this year for the program to be held in both places, with most program features repeated at the Polo Grounds immediately following the first presentation in Yankee Stadium.The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, governing agency for Jehovah's Witnesses, has been making special travel arrangements for foreign delegates.Many missionaries who have served in other lands will also be brought to the United States for the Bible convention.Purpose of the gathering is to provide stimulus for the New World society of Jehovah's Witnesses in Christian association, Bible instruction and ministerial training.This, Mr.Vaillancourt said, is in accordance with provisions made for God's people in Bible days.Mr.Vaillancourt stated that it is not yet known how many Witnesses from the area will attend but he added special travel arrangements are being made (by plane, train, bus, etc.).He said further it may be necessary to make limited meeting arrangements or cancel local meetings altogether during convention time.tion, In terms of constant (1949) dollars Canada\u2019s gross national product is estimated at $1.534 per capita in 1957, compared to $1,587 in 1956 and $1,474 in 1955.\u2014Quick Canadian Facts ay The Archbishop and the Bomb The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector, Trinity Memorial Church By .The Archbishop of Canterbury is a controversial figure and when he speaks on.public issues he is apt to present his case in a flat-footed way that gives offence to some people.So when he contributed a chapter to a composite work on the H.Bomb he used an expression to which some of his hearers have taken serious exception.He feels that it is not a contradiction of the Providence of God that men should destroy themselves by the use of the H.Bomb.I am not going to criticize the Archbishop's statement because I have not seen the book and I do not know the context.I shall content myself with some comments on the way in which God seems to deal.We may reduce the matter to a single question: Is it the will of God that man should destroy himself\u2018 by H-Bombs, or poison gas, or bacteriological warfare, or by the exhaustion of the soil and other natural resources, or by careless driving?The answer is a definite negative for God is \u201cnot willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance\u201d (2 Peter 3:9).But the implication is that if men do not change their minds, that is repent, they will bring themselves to destruction.Our Lord once took up the question of undeserved suffering: He said the sufferers were not sinners above other men, and then added \u201cExcept ye repent ye shall all likewise perish\u2019.He did not promise ease and prosperity and security even to His most faithful followers; rather He promised them persecution.He did not promise the world peace: \u2018I came not to send peace but a sword\u201d (Matthew 10:34).Where Christ comes He challenges men; some accept and some reject, for all are free, but the result is division.In 1917 we emphasized the evils of poison gas because it was the most destructive thing we knew; today we emphasize the horrors of the H-Bomb and rightly so, and we are prepared to blame God if it is used.But, God has made us free, free even * * | Christian Science | * = * Fulfillment of Jesus\u2019 promise \u201cYe shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free\u201d (John 8:32) -is a present-day possibility.This is a theme to be brought out in Christian Science services Sunday.Scriptural texts and correlative passages from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy comprise the Lesson-Sermon entitled \u201cTruth\u201d.Among the selections from Science and Health will be read the following (312: 17-19, 24- 26): \u201cMortals try to believe without understanding Truth; yet God is Truth .À personal sense of God and of man\u2019s capa- kilities necessarily limits faith and hinders spiritual understanding.\u201d The Golden Text is from Psalms (25:5): \u201cLead me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; on tuee do I wait all the day.\u201d The known history of the trumpet dates from 2000 B.C.7 7:30 p.m.Gospel Service \u201cChurch in th Preaching Christ and Him Crucified, Risen and Coming Again \u201cWILDWOOD\u201d VAUDREUIL, QUE.(Drive West to Vaudreuil Village and 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 School will be conducted for children in the Stone Boathouse Chapel at \"Wildwood\", 8:00 p.m.Wednesday-Prayer ana smile Study.(A WELCOME AWAITS YOU) ¢ Wildwpod™ 30th, Information: SEMINARY, RETREAT Open to all who sincerely desire a who have spiritual whioblems, From June 21st through August ite or Phone - CHRI AND Wildwood\u2019, Vaudreuil, Que.Phone Vaudreuil 3317, closer walk with God or ST COLLEGE \u2018thing that a to destroy ourselves if we are so far gone in our sins that we cannot turn and repent \u2014 \u201cExcept ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish\u201d.But it is not God's will, for His will is that every one should repent and not perish.It is objected that it is not in harmony with the nature of God as Father that He should allow such things to happen, but we very often misinterpret the word \u2018Father\u2019, God is not patterned after the indifferent carnal American father who says: \u201cOh he will grow out of it\u201d.No, God is not only a loving Father but a disciplinarian as well.He is the same God of whom it was said: \u201cThou art of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity\u201d (Habakkuk 1:13).Man was created not to exhaust the soil, but to care for it; not to hate his fellow man, but to love him; not to ignore God, but to worship Him.He has broken the intention of God at every point, and he suffers at every point; and he is the means of inflicting his own suffering.It need not be so, for man is still capable of a change of heart, We could turn and serve God and our fellows if we could only forget \u2018ourselves a little.At any rate there is one Christian must never give up, that is hope.SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Hany J.Stern, Rabbi Otto ig Stueren, Cantor; F.L.McLearon, Organist and Choir Master; Miles Wisenthal, Educational Assistant SABBATH SERVICES DURING SUMMER WEEKS Take place in the Temple Sanctuary at 8:15 p.m.Friday Evenings.Participating in the Service July 25 will be \u2014 Irvin Gertsman, Samuel Segal, E.i Yaphe, Mrs, Gerry Levi- tan.Hershell H.Lewis, Chairman of Summer Sabbath Eve Services will be in charge.Memorial Anniversaries will be observed and Kaddish recited at this Sabbath Eve Service in memory of the following: Eisig Hornstein Hinda Hc witz, Ralph Davis, Abraham Feldman, Louis Bernstein, Mollie Packer, Abraham Yaphe, Nancy Shapiro Kossman, William Wener, Joseph Ash, Moishe Pinkusiewicz, Ita Pinkusiewicz, Sara Winer.Perle Bloom Hirsch.SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J Fromm SHABBOS CHAZON SEDRA DEVARIM Friday Evening, July 25th Candle Lighting no later than 8:10 p.m 6:15 p.m.Friday Evening Service Sabbath Services: 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Service Scriptural Readings: Torah: (Deuteronomy, Ch.1, vs.1 = Ch.22.Prôphets: Isaih, Ch.1, 1-27 Eve of the Fast of the Ninth of Av 8:15 p.m.Afternoon service The Fast commences at 8:15 p.m.Evening service and reading of the scroll (Aycho) Book of lamentations at 8:55 p.m.Weekday Services: July 27th - August Ist Sunday, July 27th Fast of Ninth of Av 8:15 a.m.Morning service kinos lamentations 8:15 p.m.Evening Service The Fast conclud:s at 9:05 p.m.Weekdays: 7:30 a.m.Morning.8:15 p.m.Evening Service Next Friday Evening, August 1st Candle Lighting no later than 8:00 6:15 p.m.Evening Service.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 25, 1958 Dorval drive-in service Sunday On Sunday, July 27, at 8 p.m., the eighth Open-Air Drive-in Church Service at the Dorval Gardens Shopping Centre will be conducted by the Rev.Clifton J.MacKay, B.A., D.D., Minister of Knox Crescent and Kensington Presbyterian Church, N.D.G.The title of hls sermon will be \u201cAnother Chance\u201d.The Choir of St.Giles Church (Presbyterian) at Baie d'Urfée, with their Organist, Mrs.W.V.Willetts, under the direction of Mrs.J.C.Elder, will be present.The public is invited to participate in these open-air religious services, which are held each Sunday evening rain or shine.Westmount Baptist Church In logic the little word \u2018\u2018if\u201d is important, it binds together cause and effect; if this is true then the result must follow.The \u2018ifs\u2019 of the Bible help set the believer on the right path.At Westmount Baptist Rev.E.J.Bailey will preach in the morning on \u2018The Land of \u2018If'\u201d and at night on \u201cLife\u2019s Dimensions\u201d.During the summer when many churches are closed in the eve- \"ning, Westmount Baptist invites members of other churches to share our evening worship at Westmount Baptist Church.Prayer meeting continues on Wednesdays at 8 p.m.Four elements \u2014 oxygen, hydrogen, silicon and aluminum \u2014 compose about 90 per cent.of the earth's crust.UNITED \"CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Rev.Charles 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 WELCOME TO WORSHIP Organist and Choir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS and STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN Joint Services DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Blvd, & 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.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S, WESTMOUNT 13 PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount, P.Q.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister 11.00 A.M.Joint Services of Worship with Calvary United Church, Greene Avenue and Dorchester Street on June 29th and month of July.IN CALVARY CHURCH Preacher: The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane VISITORS ARE SORDIALLY INVIT.S CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH F THE MOTHER CHURCH, oO THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, July 27th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 -.n*.Church Service Subject of Lesson-Sere mon: \u201cTRUTH\u201d Golden Text: Psalms 25:5, Lead me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the Sod of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day.- WEDNESDAY .8:15 p.m.PRASSIMONY Meeting *EADING ROOM In the Shureh Edifice Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.2 2 to 4 p.m, Wednesdays, 6.30 to ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor,-Rector ' Honorary Assistant .Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay Eighih Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion (sung) 7:00 p.m.Evensong (said).Weekdays, July and August Holy Eucharist; 9 Wednesday.7:00 a.m, Thursday.8:00 a.m.Friday.ST.MATTHIAS\" - CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine.Road and Church Hill Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector 8:00 a.m.9:30 a.m.11:00 a.m.Holy Communion Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector Matins Preacher: Revd.E.P.A, Timmons.Evensong (said) Preacher: The Rector.Wednesday Holy Communion in the Chapel.Organist and Choirmaster Arnold Bellis TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West 7:30 p.m.11:00 a.m.The Venerable R, Kenneth Naylor D., Rector Rev.Canon F.L.hitley.M.A., Hon, Assistan Lt.Col.The Rew.James Barnett, Hon, Assistant and fev.T.A.Ramsey, B.D.Assistant WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL Eighth Sunday After Trinity Uniting for Summer Services 8:00 a.in.Holy Communion.11:00 a.m.Matins.Sunday, July 27th 30 Preacher: The Rector : , 7:30 p.m.vensonp.reacher ; in St.Andrew\u2019s Church Rev.T.A.Ramsey.1::00 am.Rey.RC.Belbin, Wednesday \u201cTHE MAN \u2018wid DREAMED\" 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion.rganist an oir Director: Mr\u2019 Eric Ep Adams, Bac.Mus., Thursday R.C.M,, L.R.A.M.10:00 a.m.Holy Communion.Westmount Bapfist 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: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A, D.D.Galt MacDermot, B.A., B.Mus.11:00 A.M.THE LAND OF \u201cIF\u201d 7:30 P.M.LIFES DIMENSIONS Midweek Service \u2014 Wednesday \u2014 8 p.m. 14 © TV e RADIO ® APPLIANCES REPAIRS & SERVICE TV Antennas our specialty HI-FI Equipment and Transistor Supplies .TELETRONIGS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 25, 1958 # ES EEE es CL PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising ; 3c for each additional word Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted ofter 10:30 a.m.Thursday for current issue.For 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lot for your dream retirement home.$2,50 per week gives you an investment in property that is increasing in value daily.at special reduced Last few lots HU.9-7489.price.For information, 12 Apartments To Let Dorval Gardens Sublet 4-room apartment overlooking the lake (2 bedrooms).Equipped.Occupancy September 1st.Clubhouse and beach privileges, Garage op- tional, ME.1.3627 after 6 Monday through Friday.WESTMOUNT \u2014 Sublet 266 Lans- downe Ave., 5 large bright rooms.Good view.Fully serviced, Water tax paid.Price $125.00 per month.Occupancy August 1st, 1958.Phone Supt.WE.2-1603.13 Apartments Wanted TWO bedroom furnished apartment or small house required for two months, by lady, HU.8-8739.YOUNG business couple require unfurnished apartment, 3!2 rooms, pre- ferably in house, Westmount area.WE.3-3943 TEACHER seeks 5-6 room apartment near Westmount Park, 2 children.Rent approximately $100.00, Call weekdays after 6, BE.3845.15 Houses Wanted UNFURNISHED home with grounds and minimum 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, for family of 3 adults and 2 small girls, within 40 minutes driving from St.Lawrence and Cremazie.Two year lease, $250.00 to $300.00 monthly.Call Mr.Kaye, DU.1-3981 daytime.ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY DE.3541 FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.@ .Croceries and Imported Delicacies.ATHANAL \"The Home of Fine Foods\u201d 4865 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) GENTLEMAN pensioner, Westmount or vicinity.$30.00 monthly.References.Write 4560 St.Catherine Street W.Apt.25.23 Room and Board Wanted ACCOMMODATION and small services in private home, Westmount area.WE.7-6011, local 259.CATHOLIC home wanted for well.mannered 12-year-old boy, English speaking, from good family for approximately one year.Must be reasonable.Apply Box No.381, c-o 2185 Hampton Avenue.\u2018 24 Autos For Sale M.G.model T.F.Beautiful attractive sport car, red color, fully equipped, nearly new.$1200.00.Real bargain.Left for Europe.PO.8-3539, 6395 La- Salle Blvd., Verdun.26 Garages To Let FOR small car, at rear 497 Lans- downe.WE.97-2496.HEATED garage, off Claremont.9114, phone evenings.EL.unheated.Lans- downe between Sherbrooke and Western, $15.00 per month.WE.7-1088, GARAGE 26a Parking Space Te Rent PARKING space for Stephen Avenue, \u2018WE.3-9200.27 Garages Wanted GARAGE wanted vicinity Metcalfe and Western for September 1st, Two spaces needed, together or separate.Best references.Year round tenant.Write R.Boyer, R.R.1, Terrebonne, Que.GARAGE wanted in vicinity Sherbrooke and Lansdowne.Please call Ian Carruthers, WE, 7-8441, 29 For Sale MR.FIX-IT SERVICENTER WILL REPAIR ANYTHING EXCEPT A BROKEN HEART Specializes in repairs on rotisseries, irons, toasters, vacuum cleaners, polishers, radios, etc.Lamps mounted, shades made to order and recovered.Free pick-up and delivery.DE.8332, 5323 Decarie, BEDROOM Living room furniture, mahogany corner cupboards, end and coffee tables, dinette suite, liquor cabinet, RCA Victor combination radio and phono- Mount WE.rent, 7-4086, graph; 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PAVINC © CONCRETE items of value including: two desks, one small antique and one larger office type; 4-piece maple set, including sofa, chairs and lamp; one loveseat, upholstered; two armchairs, upholstered; one dressing table and mirror; one studio couch; miscellaneous tables, chairs and lamps; 8 small Broadloom rugs, various sizes; two Oriental rugs, one 14' x 11°, one 61%\" x 5\u2019; one Westinghouse refrigerator, 9 cubic feet; one Moffat gas range, automatic; one Vornado air- conditioner; one Admiral television set, 21\" screen, Please telephone WE.2-1795 between 6 p.m.and 11 p.m, Friday or between 11 a.m.and 11 p.m.Saturday.Chesterfield Suite Three pieces.Green chesterfield, grey chair, green chair.$50.00 delivered.707 Willibrord.PO.9-7070.Must Clear By Sept.1st Bedroom sets with mattress, $120.00; kitchen sets, $45.00; davenports.$70.00; T.V.s, $125.00: radio-phono- graph combination.$95.00; continental beds, $30.00; cribs, $25.00; Junior beds, $35.00; stoves, Frigidaires, 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Margaret Iwa- saki, Vancouver; Susan Sang- ster, Toronto, Also in swimming, Cameron Grout, Westmount, was third in the 110-yard freestyle heat on time, on which he qualified for the final.In that final, Grout placed fourth and missed winning a bronze medal This is Grout\u2019s first trip on a Canadian game team.Intermediate softball have 8 games fo play Thirty-two games have been played in the five-team West- mount Intermediate Softball league.Eight rainedout games remain to be played before the teams commence playoffs.STANDING P W L Pts.Bombers .15 10 5 20 Ball Hawks .14 8 6 16 Wanderers .\u2026.12 7 5 14 All Stars \u2026.11 5 6 10 Inkers .12 2 10 4 CANADA'S fe ET West Indians fhree points in cricket lead over Mt.Royal West Indians\u2019 86 for five and Mount Royal with 85, gave the Indians a three point lead atop of the \u2018A\u2019 Division of the City and District Cricket league.In other action, Verdun drew with Canadair.Verdun had 55 for five and Canadair 155 for two.Graham Ellison not out 83; Ken Pitt not out with 33 and Charlie Hurford two for 27.This gave Verdun one point, still in third place, two points behind Mounties.When Westmount defeated Stelco 232 to 66, then remained in a fourtH place tie with Adas- trians who a)Jso Won over Wanderers 202 for seven against 70.President George Carter announced the team.to play against Ottawa at Rideau Hall Grounds in the capital city July 26 and 27.Players selected are as follows: George Lowmridge (Captain), \u201cMel Rilstone, Len Brank- er, Gerry Comacho, Charlie White, Cliff Jensz, Harold Cox, J.Sadeek, Gerry Taylor, Stewart Reid, Alex Alexander, Jack Reis (12th man).SCORES 157 RUNS The highest individual scores for the season was posted on Saturday by hard-hitting Gerry Taylor who made 157 playing for Westmount against Stelco.At Trenholme Park the West Indians won the toss and sent Mount Royal in to bat.The.opening batsmen Alan Smith and Doug Greig were soon separated when Jules Garby took a difficult well judged catch at long midoff from the bowling of Len Simpson to dismiss Smith with the score at four.The second wicket fell at 23 when Vince Taylor was out lL.b.w.to Hollis Edwards for three.Don Barker and Noel Harris continued to bowl well, and except for Greig who added 27 and Terry Berry with 13 not out, the Mount Royal side collapsed for 83.Barker finished with four for 22 and Harris-three for 27.A Division \u2018Westmount 232, Stelco 66.Gerry Taylor 157.H.Holland 26.George Duncan 23, Jack Ries 4 for 46.Pete North 24, Duncan 6 for 44, Eric Branker 3 for 6.' Adastrians 202 for 7, Wanderers 70.J.Sadeek 64, Percy Kernander 41.Ian Rennie 30, Des Phillips 25, Jim Douglas 4 fer 68.Cliff Jansz 17, John Ncwnes 12, Rennie 3 for 18, Phillips 2 for 3, Mell Rilstone 2 for 10.B Division Westmnunt 205 for 7 defeated TCA 204 for 7 declared.A.Goacher 53, D.Arkley 54, B.\u2018agen 25, Blair Taylor 20.Joe Rod- rigues 3 for 41, Len Vandenriesen 87.Rodrigues 70, Arthur Bugden 18 not out, L.Delaney 5 for 62.Adastrians 165 defeaieu Wanderer Tom Dugdale 36, Ted Fulcher 30, Norm Ba:eson 29, John Butler 23, C Wyatt 5 for 55.Ed Sibson 3 for 36, G.Gibson 32, Dugdale 6 for 24, (hat- trick) .CRICKET CAMES No games schedule in the \u2018A\u2019 division, July 26-27; Montreal plays at Ottawa Rideau Hall.\u2018B\u2019 Division Saturday: TCA at Wanderers; Rolls Rovce at Adastrians; Canadair at West Indiars; bye.Weslmount gets The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 25, 1958 Stayner park crew softball champions Stayner defeated Prince Albert Park in the final game of the Westmount Playgrounds Softball league 16-14.Richard Holden went the distance for the winners to finish the season with a three and one record.Chris Lygitsakos was the victim of sloppy defensive work by the losers and suffered his only loss of the season.STANDING P W L Pts Stayner .4 3 1 6 Prince Albert .4 2 2 4 Westmount .4 1 3 2 Softball champion; 1958 \u2014 Stayner Park: Billy Holden, Steve Vittoratos, Buddy McKaig, Gilbert Gagne, Carlos Gagne, Michael Bervaldi, Barry Lalonde, Artie Driver, Richard Holden, Jacques Leblanc, Louis Hebert, Joey Stechlinski, Roger Hart, Ronnie Sheel, Claude Servant, Joseph Reperto.Prince Albert leads Westmount touch grid The three Westmount playgrounds have started Touch Football at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.Round robin series are run-off on Tuesday and Thursday mornings.The schedule started July 22 and will continue to August 7.STANDING P W L D Pts.Prince Albert .2 2 0 0 4 Stayner .2 0 1 1 1 Westmount .2 6 1 1 1 RESULTS Westmount 18, Stayner 18.Prince Albert 24, Westmount 0.Prince Albert 24, Stayner 6.16 ASPHALT PAVING EL.1177 ~ HUDSON CONSTRUCTION INC.FABULOUS FIAT 1100 SEDAN 4 cyl.O.H.V.front engine.Seats four to five.Large rear luggage compartment.Heater, windshield wiper- washer, duotone finish and many extras standard equipment.$1988.DEALERS Parkdale Auto Corp.Ltd.140 Jean Talon St.W., Montreal Tel.CR.6-2595 Delham Motors Ltd.4232 St.Catherine St.W., Montreal Tel.WE.7-4639 PLEASANT PAUSE, WELCOME REFRESHMENT.A TALL, COOL 'crOwWN\u2019 IS LIGHT.CLÉAR.REFRESHING \u2026 ALWAYS WELCOME! - 766 CE.CROWN £ ANCHOR 1s A MOLSON Propuetr 16 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 25, 1058 Three champions declared in Westmount ping pong Westmount Recreation department declared junior and senior girls and boys ping pong champions, as part of the summer playground program.Ann McNally defeated Brenda Malloy 21-14 in the senior girl final.Jill Williamson is the girls\u2019 junior winner defeating Susan Hunt 21-13.In the boys\u2019 open tourney, Andre Camilli won out over Doug Fisher in the final, Komi 21, Fisher 16 21, Heaps 16; Brault (by default) Shapiro; Brault 17, Williamson 21; Hunt received a bye.FINALS\" Williamson 21, Hunt 13.BOYS: Terry Gaudette 19, Rick McNally 21; Doug Fisher 21, Ray Madden 16; Jim Fennel 8, Andre Camilli 21; Howard Brunini 23, Willy Wankiyn 21; Bob Bambric 13, Wayne Colomb 21; Chris Porteous 21, Art Thomas 7: Paddy Fennel 11, Andre Camilli 21; Ozzie Eamburg 10, Reg Madden 21: SEMI FINALS: Brunini 21, Colomb 11; Porteous 21, McNally 10; Madden \"18, Fisher 21; Camilli 21, Brunini 6.FINALS: 21-186.GIRLS - Senior Ann McNally 21, Brenda Molloy * 16; Kirsten Malloy 19, Brenda Malloy 21; FINAL: McNally 21 - Malloy 19.GIRLS - Junior Susan Hunt 21, Joan Robson 12; Verian Laxton 21, Jane Skelton 18; Jill Williamson 21, Karen Bonn 9; Karen Heaps 21, Tina Colomb 10; Wendy Colomb 6, Betty Brault 21; Mary Shapiro 21, Jean Shapiro 11.SEMI FINALS: Hurt 21, Westmount rugger pracfice Saturday Westmount Rugger Club eager to improve on their second place finish in last year\u2019s provincial Williamson title race announce that training for this fall\u2019s campaign will start on Saturday, July 26.This is the earlies beginning the club has ever made to training and indicates the player's willingness to be in top shape for the season's opening game on September 6.TRAILER RENTALS Eel) Trailers for boats, lumber, horses and luggage.CAMPING EQUIPMENT Outboard Motors Car tow bar ACE TRAILER RENTAL SERVICE RE.8-9871 team led by captain Tony Smith will be in the hunt all along for the provincial crown.Most of last year\u2019s stalwarts will be back in uniform along with several newcomers one of whom Mike Ellis is expected to fill the gap at wing forward left by the retirement of former in- The club would be happy to hear from anyone interested in joining the club either in a playing or non-playing capacity.Those interested should con- | Playground \u2018track!- and field results The Westmount Recreation department released point standing of bcys and girls who are competiting in track and field events as part of their summer playground program.Following are the results: BOYS\u2019 RACES 8 years and under: John Closs 6, Michael Logethis 6 Nicky Bala 5, Bob MceN-il 5, Bob Morrow 5, Wayne Colomb 4, Bob Bambric 4, Ian Li- posky 4,.Chris Porteous 3, Gary Bambric 3, Pat Nelson Arthur Fowler 2, Chris Laxton 112, Oliver White 149, Stephen Bungen 1, Oz.Hamburg 1.9 years and over: Ray Madden 6, Doug Fisher 4, Rick McNally 11%, Bill Wanklyn 1.OBSTACLE RACE: Doug Fisher 3, Paul Stubbs 3, Terry Stubbs 3, Pat Nelson 2, Anthony Sheldon 2, Bob Morrow 2, John Closs 1, Chris Laxton 1, Gary Bambric 1.GIRLS' RACES 8 years and under: Eva Szezepa- nowski 6, Jill Williamson 5, Robson 5, Karen Bonn 4, Bev Brunini 312, Verian Laxton 3, Wendy Bonn 21%, Carol Fowler 2, Wendy Colomb 115.9 years 4nd over: Sandra Brewer 6, Ann McNally 6, Brenda Malloy 6, Joan Robson 4, Jennifer Burgen 3.Patsy Logothetis 115, OBSTACLE RACE: Eva Szezepa- nowski 3, Ann McNally 3, Danielle- Laviolette 3, Anne Angelas 3, Sally Nelson 2, Nichole Laviolette 2, Jennifer Stachenko 2, Karen Bonn 2, Heather Morrow 1, Jennifer Bungen 1, Verian Laxton 1, Bev Jones 1.Officials are confident that the * ter-provincial player Bill Cullens.4 tact Tony Smith, RE 1-0158 or Jim Adam, HU 8-7713 or VI 9- 6251.Arrangements are being finalised for road trips to New York in October and the annual game against Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H., which will conclude the season in November.Putty Good Helper A good way to start a nail in the out of the way spot is to hold the nail where it's to go with a little wad of putty.The beaver has\u201d been Known.14 west igh \u20184nd sever] thous toshuijd: dams in - Canadà tup.\u201cto sand feet.long.WOULD YOU LIKE TO \u2014 SOME EXTRA MONEY ?Over two million Canadians own Canada Victory .Loan Bonds.You can make extra money by handling the conversion of Victory Loan Bonds held by people in your area info the new Conversion Loan of 1958.A large national Investment Dealer requires local agents for this purpose.Standard commissions paid on all transactions.Apply to .Box 440 Westmount Examiner Publishing Co.Ltd.2185 Hampton Ave., N.D.G., Montreal Treat your friends to.BE A 2-CAR FAMILY with The 2-cor family can enjoy uncrowded, traffic-free week day outings.Be a 2-car family \u2014with a RENAULT Dauphine\u2014the perfect second car\u2014 inexpensive to buy and very economical to run\u2014 over 44 miles per gallon! 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