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[" 4 5-3 frdgell, Director of the Psy- Mihicidents is the accumulation of \u2018len they are started up again World War ll, which had emphasised the problem of severe emotional stress both at home and overseas and made many KINDERGARTEN PUPILS at Roslyn School wet oxpert instruction in preliminary formal Psychiatric achievements outlined to deal with the assessment of all psychiatric problems, other than those of children.Treatment can be offered within the bounds of personnel and space to adult patients who do not people aware of its im-* pact on human behavior for the first time, was one ! of the factors giving rise to a growing appreciation in the public's mind for skilled psychiatric treatment in today's pressure- ful world.\u201cThis is particularly true al the Montreal General Hospital's Department of Psychiatry which was es- ablished in 1946 by Dr.ALE.Moll\u201d said Dr Peter chiatric Day Clinic at the Hospital, when he spoke to Vestmount Rotarians, Wed- Mesda y.\u201cThe Department is equipped -\u2014 3 furnace mishaps bring Fire dept.Three cases of oil-burning fur- haces misfiring or backfiring, pd causing some alarm to buseholdersy were reported to Vestrernt Fire Department this veeh.The main cause of these Il in the base of the furraces.n the cold weather small explo- Pons Sometimes occur or else the anes catches fire.Fire Chief heir à urges residents to have bone un haces checked over be- ave be winter sets in.It will lavms 1e Fire Dept.needless recess ped householders un- Ÿ Viry cash outlays.Harper YS, \u201cI get mine checked over very year,\u201d So should you.Local stamp civh oxens new season The first meeting of the West- mount Stamp Club was held in Victoria hall at 8:00 on Thursday, September 11th.Mr.S.R.Groves, Club President, welcomed the 71 members present and wished them a successful year of stamp activities.William Cochrane, President of the Junior Club, presented Mr.L.Bentham with the Canadian Philatelic Society plaque in recognition of the years he has given of his time as advisor to the Junior Stamp Club.Four new members: Miss Olive Robert, Fred Giroux, Philip Burns and _Victor Spector were welcomed to the club.The Westmount Stamp Club is the largest stamp club in Canada and meets every Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m.in Victoria hall.Guests and new members are always welcome to come to the meeting where there is a very enthusiastic group of collectors who exchange, buy, discuss or sell stamps.Membership is open to any collector in the greater Montreal area as well as to residents of West- mount.The Junior Club also meets Thursday from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.and is open to boys and girls who may exchange stamps and take part in a programme of stamps talks, lectures, trips and demonstrations of best methods of looking after stamps.Adult supervisor of the Junior Club is Mr.L.Bentham, an experienced collector of many\u2019 years.studies from Mrs.M.Fleming, left, and Mrs.F.Rankin, right.\u2014 Acme-Harrison Photo present acute psychoses and the addictions and intoxications which require a closed hospital.\u201d With the treatment of these patients at the Montreal General, the old adage of a \u2018stich in time saves nine\u201d was applied to curing mental disorders.This ; was preferable to shutting sufferers off from the rest of the world and their jobs.\u2019 In order to expedite this, a Day Centre, the idea of which had been initiated at the Allen Memorial Institute of the Royal Victoria Hospital in 1946, was introduced to the General in 1950.\u201cPatients enter the Centre at 8.30 a.m., leave at 4.30 p.m, and in that period receive as much, actual treatment as they could | get in any 24-hour day in a\u2019 hospital\u201d said Dr.Edgell.\u201cThe housewife and mother can be home in time to help with the evening meal.Weekend family life is not disturbed and, most importantly, the sick person is not taken entirely away from the home or working environment where he or she will (Continued on page 9) CHILD RUNS INTO MOVING TRUCK As Ademard Leport, 54, 3659 Workman street, was driving his delivery van down Greene avenue, south of Dorchester street.Monday, Carol Joy Huggins, 6, 934 Calumet street ran out from the sidewalk into the right-hand side of the van.The child was crying when police came on the scene, her clothes were torn and she had suffered a bleeding nose but she was calm erough to be able to tell them what had happened.Police took her to Mont- rea] Children\u2019s Hospital where her condition was not thought to be serious but as a precaution, an, X-ray was taken in case of head injuries.Later her parents took her home, TWENTY-FOUR PAGES DExter, ELwood exchange names go ouf Sunday Early Sunday morning two familiar exchange names \u2014 DExter and ELwood \u2014 disappear from the telephone scene in this city.DExter will be replaced by HUnter 4- and ELwood becomes HUnter 6-.Plateau and BElair ex- \u2018 change names also go out of existence Sunday a.m.Under the two-letter five- figure numbering plan, an integral part of the continent- \u2018vide long - distance dialing network now being built up, operators in Montreal and many other centres throughout Quebec and Ontario are able to dial directly to mil- livns of telephones in distant centres, both in \u201cCanada and the United States, Eventually, under the Direct Distance Dialing plan, telephane -users will be able to dial long distance calls themselves.According to R.C.B, Love, Bell Telephone manager for the company's west district, Sunday\u2019s change to the new, standard numbering system will affect some 20,000 telephones in the western section of the city.However, only the exchange names will change, the four figures of the telephone number remaining the same, The new numbers are liste: in the new alphabetical directory, which is being delivered throughout Montreal and vicinity.This directory becomes effective with the changeover on Sunday.The volume containing the classified listings\u2014\u201cYellow Pages\u201d \u2014 will be delivered early in October.Don\u2019t burn leaves fire dept.warns T.e smell of burning autumn leaves may be nostalgic to you.To tne City Fire Department it\u2019s a nuisance.If the blaze is with-| in 50 feet of a building, it's unlawful and a matter for the police.If it\u2019s further away from a building than 50 feet, the smoke ~an he a nuisance to others.Sometimes smoke seen near a building makes people think a house is on fire and again the Fire Dept.get an unnecessary call.So, regard burning leaves and rubbish this autumn in the same light as the advice about driving and drinking.Don't Garbage collectors will do it all for you.Sa: spots Next week's weather Cedar closed Cedar avenue has been closed to eastbound traffic at Ramezay road since Wed- nesdav at 7.00 a.m., and will remain so for a period of about two weeks.This is to enable new road surfaces to be constructed at Cedar avenne and Cote des Neiges road in the City of Montreal.Motorists who normally go east on Cedar avenue to Cote des Neiges road are reauested to travel east on The Boulevard to Cote des Neires road or to go south on Mount Pleasant avenue to St.Sulpice road and onto Atwater avenue._ It the above routes are followed, no serious tie-ups are anticipated.a WMA set for active yeur The first meeting of the Westmount Municipal Association Executive, held at Victoria Hall recently, indicated that the coming year will be active as the Association gives renewed consideration to the development of opinion amongst the residents of Westmount and communication of their wishes and views to the Westmount City Council.The executive went on record in favor of setting up regulations governing the organization and functions of the West- mount Municipal Association.The Legislation Committee, under Chairman G.B.Puddicombe, presented a codified set of ve- gulations, evolved from a study of the rules and precedents which have governed the Association in the past.These regulations will be circularized to all members of the executive before the October meeting and to all members of the Association at large before the December meeting.Recreation Committee Chairman, R.W.Coristine, announced that the Westmount artificial ice rink will be in full operation this fall and rext summer will be in operation for tennis, badminton and roller skating as well, Because of possible vacancies at the City Hall in 1959, occasioned by the retirement of the Mayor and two Aldermen, the Westmount Association will set up a Civic Nomination Com- mittez which will seek to provide suitable candidates for nomination to fill these vacancies.brings $50 fine Clardc Seguin, of Chesterficld avenue, was arrested by West- mount police recently ard charged with driving a motor vehicle while his ability to do so was \u2018mpairod by alcohol.Friday.he appeared before Magistrate Bernard Rose.He pleaded guilty and was fined $50 and costs and his licence to drive was suspended for 6 months.By ERIC NEAL September 20 to 27 Mainly sunny with morning fog and frosts for somo places, then clouding.Nights clear this hunter's moon week.Brilliant northern lights probable.Gale winds due to a tropical storm approaching the Maritimes.Temperature range 33- 70°F in the south, 30-60°F in the north and cast.40 sunny hours.Some cloud but bright in the middle of the week, with oes casional cold rains, more wind, and snow flurries in the north.For the end of the week, bright with white frosts aud mists, then improving to open Indian Summer.This year we vs AS NR Gives will have a second Indian Summer at the end of October, FE.2 wal em [Sr Le E22 gE ER \u2018in 1940.He went to Brownville 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 19, 1958 \u2018 David Thomson dies aged 62 David Sidney Thomson, 3010 Westmount boulevard, vice-presi- dent of the Canadian Pacific Railway since 1957, died Tuesday at the age of 62.Born in Cornwall, Ontario, Mr.Thomson began his career at the age of 14, when he became a messenger at the Angus Shops.He soon worked his way to administrative positions.Transferred to Montreal, he served as clerk, secretary and chief clerk until appointed superintendent at Smith Falls in 1935.After serving in that capacity at Smith Falls, Sudbury and¥ Toronto, he was named superintendent of the Trenton division SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT RLASONABLE RATES W.FRIEDRICH Master Watchmaker 1316 GREENE AVE.{Next to Post Office) WE.7-1855 Junction, Maine, the same year and while there was named head of the Ontario district as general superintendent.Leaving the Ontario district in 1947, he became assistant general manager and then general manager of the eastern division.In addition to his CPR post he was president of the Dominion Atlantic Railway, Quebec Railway, Canadian Pacific Transport Co., and Smithsons Holdings Ltd.He was also a director of Canadian Pacific Airlines, Canadian Pacific Steamships and other transport companies.He was a member of St.James Club, the Canadian Railway Club, Toronto, Manitoba Club, Winnipeg and the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, Halifax.A.H.Pennington dead at age 11 Final tribute was paid recently to A.H.Pennington, 2096 Union avenue, who died in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital at the age of 71, after a short illness.Resident of Westmount for 35 years, Mr.Pennington was chairman of the board of Gilday Co., Ltd., at his death.Born and educated in Halifax, N.S.he joined Campbell Gilday Company in WESTMOUNT TAILOR and VALET SERVICE C.CYNAMON Ladies\u2019 and Gent's SUITS and COATS made to order from ow or your own material at moderate of Tailoring\u2014Alrerations, Remodelling and Repairs.QUALITY GUARANTEED BY EXPERT HANDS 4255 St.Catherine St.West High Class Tailor prices.We do every kind PROMPT SERVICE WE.3-2672 CONSULT AN EXPERT FOR EACH JOB ROOFING - PLUMBING - HEATING ® Day & Night Service LEO FALARDEAU 3955 ST.JAMES STREET WEST FOR BEST SERVICE rin M Work Guaranteed % FREE ESTIMATES VENTILATION - WE.5-2595 \u2014 a \u2014 Equipped Truck PSS SES SSS ST GAS BURNERS\u2014 WE.3-2432 | GENUINE WELSH ANTHRACITE COAL More Heat - Less Ash - No Dust For Immediate Delivery Call HU.9-1131 Today Authorized Dealer HAND & PARKER LIMITED 4857 Sherbrooke Street West LASALLE COKE Backed by forty years of dependable service à > (right) presents cheque for VERNON F.McADAM, 6 Weredale Park, president of the Rotary Club of Montreal ee \u2014_ 82,007 to Dr.Fraser N.Gurd, 3180 The Boulevard, as Rotary Easter Seal donation to research project at McGill University concerning shock and crippling accidents.131 1904, shortly after his arrival in Montreal.He held the office of secretary treasurer before his appointment as president, a post he held for 20 years.He hecame chairman of the board in March, 1957.He was senior deacon in Peoples Church, 2097 Union avenue, and a member of the Montreal Kiwanis Club.He is survived by his wife, the former Frances Hutchings; three sisters, Mrs.F.C.Collier and Miss H.Gladys Pennington, both of Ottawa, and Miss Grace Pennington, Granby, and two brothers, Edwin and Fred, also of Granby.Funeral foday for Mrs.N.Lane Mrs.N.Lane, 4840 Bonavista, the former Irene Anna Edith McKay, died suddenly Wednesday at the Montreal General Hospital.Funeral service took place Friday at D.A.Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke street west.Born in Hemmingford, Que.Mrs.Lane had lived for 20 years on Grosvenor avenue, and for the past seven years at her late address.She was a member of Dominion-Douglas Church, and of the quilting section at St.Andrews United, was u standard bearer in the Kitchener Chapter of the IODE, a member of the Ladies\u2019 Morning Muscial Club and of the Kanawaki Golf Club.She is survived by her husband, Norman Lane, and four brothers, William, Albert, George and Charles McKay of Hem- mingford.CAN BE QUIET While feeding in.the forest, elephants make a great din, with branches cracking like pistol shots and trees crashing to earth, yet the herd can move Frank O'Reilly services Safurday Funeral services will be held at 10 am.Saturday in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount for Frank J.T.O'Reilly, 332 Olivier.Mr.O'Reilly died Wednesday in the Montreal Convalescent Home after a long illness.He was 51.A widely acknowledged expert on sales tax matters and management labor relations, Mr.O'Reilly was a senior partner in the law firm of O'Reilly, Vincent and Nolin prior to his illness.He was educated at Montreal College, Loyola College and was a graduate of the law faculty of the University of Montreal.A student of law under the late Sen.L.A.David, Mr.O'Reilly was for many years associated with Daniel Gilmore, QC, senior crown prosecutor of Montreal.He was also a consultant to the Provincial Government on sales tax matters and represented various labor unions in disputes during his career.A prominent figure in Irish community circle, and a descendent of one of the first families in Westmount, Mr.O'Reilly was the son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Frank O'Reilly and the nephey of the late Rev.T.W.O'Reilly, founder and chaplain of Si Mary's Hospital.A member of the Knights off Columbus, Mr.O'Reilly was aly a member of the St.Patrick! Society and the St, James Lit erary Society.Mr.O'Reilly three sisters, Marguerite, Alice and Anne (Mrs.Frank Berends)j all of Montreal.is survived b Home.INE completely separate slumber .rooms are included in the facilities of the Collins Funeral BA Collins 8630 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST RI AP WILLIAMS away almost in silence when danger is scented, peser fi me Chapel of Clhadrai Be Beauty || =» id caviel without being rash.to exer- released recently on how much th the don \u20ac hat Cth away cise judgement without bias; oil is required to heat the homes | minal oe k en Sn ® to be both tactful and exer- of Montreal \u2014 and it is a stag- b Invokes 5 tab] ec pl cise almost Job-like patience.| gering amount! ge being an indictable one, he These are a combination of! According to the Oil Heating ès CMS 2 asks to be tried before a judge qualities that call for the high | Association of Montreal, the 5 and jury; 18 allowed his H- type of constable referred to, figure is some 350 million gal- p berty on bail in the interval, A ., his lons.a and when the Court of Queen's in the opening part of this b M O D E R N 1Z E Bench is about to sit goes letter.The officer should also Now 350 million gallons is al- ty before a judge of the sessions have the physical force to| most impossible to visualize, so m : : tackle the bandit.He should for comparson\u2019's sake, consider : Y oO U R B A T H R oO O M More than one judge of the also be taught to shoot quick- these facts, p sessions has remarked that ly and effectively where the Three hundred and fifty mil- & mi .during the period the accused law breaker is awed and lion gallons would completely fill a We can install a new recessed tub, shower fixture, was on bail, he proceeded to has no scruples in maiming seventy ocean-going oil tankers.sink, and bowl, individually \u2014 or a complete new commit other offences.The or killing a policeman.When Lined up on the water bow to td room ensemble that will sparkle with beauty, en- law should be even more a policeman shoots first, he stern post, this would constitute in dure for man cars.Let .$ timat drastic and the procedure is less liable to be injured or a solid mass of ships over six 54 YY .us give you iree estimares.simplified.However, for the fatally shot.Lawlessness must and one half miles long! p time being what is urgently be curbed if the citizen is to More familiar with railroad required is more constant and be secure in his person and trains?Then consider 35,000 WES | MOUN 1 effective patrolling of our property.The well trained railroad tank cars because they P streets and lands so that constable should be allowed would all be needed to transport citizens should not be afraid to carry his revolver at all Montreal's annual fuel oil re- PLUMBING & ROOFING to walk the streets and women times, whether in or out of quirements.Such a train would a in dread of being attacked i i h he st uniform, since, through stretch all the way from Mon- LIMITED and robbed.It is with the may be off official duty he is treal to Chicoutimi.ji 206 Oli © A major crimes that the police a police officer twenty-four Put still another way, a line in Ivier venue WE.5-1 189 should deal, rather then spend- hours a day.We should give of overland oil transport trucks mn ing their time on those that our security forces municipal, |lined up bumper to bumper v * provincial and federal every would require a highway 509 to | possible cooperation.If and miles long to hold a quantity oil | when we do, their individual sufficient to keep Montreal's p members will know that the homes warm for about one year.hi public 15 behind hem and He nas remained on staff, : di on while oi Her studying blood disorders as de take while serving a assistant to Dr.Ronald L.} 59 Majesty and her citizens an Denton in the department of d subjects.Hematoiogy.He has been : Bernard Rose doing research in blood coa- A 5 _\u2014_\u2014\u2014 * gulation on the federal-pro- # ti vincial grant he received two a © ° e years ago.He teaches pedi- iy M He fights disease.atrics te the fourth year stu- ph cg (Continued from Page 4) dents at McGill.nl Dr.Gourdeau, second oldest Dr.Gourdeau, his wife, the ë in a Quebec City family of former Pauline Hebert.and m 10 \u2014 six boys and four girls seven year old daughter, bd \u2014 graduated from the Laval Diane, a student at St.Paul's a wl Your home will look like a new place with trees and shrubs planted about it.University Medica) School in Acaden.y, reside at 533 Vic- .; .1944 at the age of 23.He toria avenue.7 Qur experts in landscaping will help you plan your grounds.spent the next two years as J ly a doctor in the armed forces.* 3 w .\u2014 _ serving in Vancouver, Peta- Q Herbaceous Planting Hedges Evergreens \u2014 Shrubbery wawa and Quebec City On 4 A Shade Trees \u2014 Dutch Bulbs \u2014 Bedding Plants \u2014 Perennials \u2014 Turf leaving the medical corps, 4 > .ope Dr.Gourdeau did a year's : æ Garden Soil \u2014 Fill \u2014 Fertilizer \u2014 Peat Moss \u2014 Grass Seed post graduate work at St.ALE & PORTER § on Colored Cement Flagstone for Walks & Terraces - 18\" x 18\u201d Luke's Hospital in Montreal.v > th 2\u201d thickness \u2014 Garden Supplies \u2014 Tools \u2014 Etec.For six years from 1947 to FREE DELIVERY fo 1953 he had a general prac- sli tise \u2018n the French commun- DE 3541 th VISIT OUR NEW GARDEN CENTRE ity of 5.000 a St Quentin, .fr ew Brunswick.ere ha been a request to .the hos- FAST SERVICE sh : pital for a doctor.Dr, Gour- |¥ .te BULLDOZER AND LOADER RENTAL deau, the first doctor there, ® Fresh Fruit and a a established a hospital of 10 Vegetables Daily.\\ va beds.When he left there ® Croceries and 3 ing JACK VINCELLI were 35 beds.He did the Imported Delicacies.minor surgery, sent major yi m surgical cases to Edmunds- A no LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR LTD.ton ur Campbellton.N ATIONA AL a! so Office & Nursery 5803 Westminster Ave.Dr.Gourdeau's ambition r00D SHor 3 oo was to become a pediatrician.\" .\" 3 ol HU 8 5301 So he returned to Montreal The Home of Fine Foods a st a .>= HU.9-6511 and signed un fo.four years\u2019 4865 Sherbrooke St.West = 8 ?a BEATA RTS ve training as a resident at the (Near Victoria) 3 vil se Montreal Children's Hospital.! oy: Street Guardian L.THOMAS at St.Catherine St.and Olivier Avenue leads children across the street to Queen\u2019s School.\u2014Acme-Harrison Photo STAMPS GALORE by Wayne L.'Bungay \u2014 P\u2014 POSTMASTER'S SIONALS.Stamps PROVI- issued by postmasters of various towns and cities of the United States before general issues were introduced by the federal government.PRINTING BASE.A cylinder, plate (flat or curved) sheet of metal or stone from which the actual printing takes place.PROOF.A trial print, taken to make certain that the printing plate, type, color, etc.are satisfactory, before the main printing is started.\u2014_Q \u2014 QUADRILLE PAPER.See PAFER.\u2014 R \u2014 RE-CUT.To alter or re-make a printing plate.RECESS PRINTING.Printing from below the surface of the printing base.Recess printing embraces LINE-ENGRAV- ING, qv., and PHOTOGRAVURE, q.v., but is often used to mean only line-engraving.REMAINDER.A stock of postage stamps remaining on hand after the issue is withdrawn; remainders are often destroyed, but some have been sold by the authorities to stamp dealers.REPAIRED, MENDED.Stamps that are damaged (by thin spots, creasing, tearing, etc.) are sometimes very cleverly repaired, but they are still considered as damaged.This highly skilled effort is often done to deceive the public.REPRINT.An impression made from the original printing base after the issue has been withdrawn.RETOUCHED.Altered slightly, as an engraved plate from which a stamp is printed.ROTARY PRESS PRINTING.A printing of stamps made from curved plates on a rotary Press, instead of from flat pates on a flat-bed press.When plates are curved for a rotary press they stretch slightly, and therefore produce stamp design slightly wider, or higher, than the identical designs printed from a flat plate.ROULETTED.Separated by short consecutive incisions \u2014 a term applied to stamps that are divided from each other by various kinds of dotted lines instead of by perforations.The Westmount and West- Mount Junior Stamp clubs are Now open for their 1958-9 sea- Son.The doors open at 6:45 p.m.each Thursday night for the Westmount Junior Stamp club while the Westmount Stamp club gets under way at 8 pm.The meeting are held in Victoria hall, 4626 Sherbrooke street west, RCAF mothers The RCAF Silver Cross Mothers \u201cRemembrance Association\u201d will resume regular meetings on Monday, September 22! in the YWCA Dorchester street at 2.30 \u2018in the afternoon.Tea will be served.Want to be warm all winter long?-jof Columbia, co.Wesimounier fo | Maine college John E.Craig of 344 Metcalfe avenue, is one of two hundred and twenty-four members of the Class of 1962 who will arrive in Brunswick, Maine, during the | coming weekend to begin their, freshman year at Bowdoin col.| lege.These men represent Bow- | doin\u2019s 157th entering.class since | the College was founded in 1794 and admitted its first eight students in 1802 i Massachusetts with 76 and Maine with 49 have the most men in the Class of 1962, with - fourteen other state, the District \u2019 and Canada also represented.New York has 28 men in the class, Connecticut 21, New Jersey 14, Pennsylvania 8.New Hampshire and Rhode Island 6 each, Delaware 4, Ohio 3, and Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, and Minnesota 1 each.There are.three The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 19, 1958 7 freshmen from the District of Columbia and two from Canada.~ In addition to the 224 freshmen, twelve foreign students will be in residence this year under the Bowdoin Plan, by which their expenses are shared by the College and undergraduate fraterne ity chapters.Three of these men are from Korea and two from Sweden.The other seven come from Argentina, Denmark, Gere many, Ghana, Hungary, Japan, and Panama.x AS LOW AS 31° NEW YORK 27 THANKSGIVING \u2014 LEAVE OCT.10 EVE, BY CHARTER D.& H.TRAIN, AND RETURN TO MONTREAL OCT.14 MORNING.* Train transportation - above.* 2 nights first class hotel, twin beds & bath.TICKETS FOR \"MUSIC MAN\" AND \"MY FAIR LADY,\" first time offered here, at popular rates, LIMITED SUPPLY.LIMITED SPACE BY AIR, VIA T.C.A.AND E.A.L.\u201c .BOOK EARLY \u2014 AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT LONGER STAY IF DESIRED.INCLUDING: \"HAWAII\u2014Special tour from Vancouver after GREY CUP GAME.\u2018 Special escorted tour.BERMUDA\u2014$331.Air from Montreal, 15 days ELBOW BEACH: two meals daily; transfers in BERMUDA.LEAVE NOV.Ist, COMPLETE DETAILS ON THESE TRIPS AVAILABLE FROM: THE INTER-CITY TRAVEL AGENCY LTD., SUITE 101, 1478 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST \u2014 PHONE: WE.2.6195 HEATING OILS Your Shell Furnace Oil order brings you heat'n-a-hurry.Whether you want fast heat at a- touch of your thermostat, or service quick as a wink, there's complete home heating service\u2014at your call 24 hours in every day! 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SHELL OIL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED ee greess æ, © SIT al EU 7 - mai TX .: .ae rar Es # =.rN ad ass x ee - = = oT - at _ - mo ur .STR ST es à ; La un : ; - i 020 La a AIRE cr.me te 022 1 rer ot, - TT - = ; Te Fle eel ATR = 8 .5, = @ The Westmount Examiner; Friday, September 19, 1958 \u2018 Cl EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY hé okdl Lue Classical Ballet and Modern Dance NEW TERM NOW IN SESSION 326 VICTORIA AVENUE - WESTMOUNT - HU.1-811] | ROWLAND'S The Evans Sisters School of the DANCE and MUSIC @ BALLET @ TOE @ TAP @ ACROBATIC Royal Academy of Dancing Syllabus Taught NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION For information, call WE.7-4707 4845 Sherbrooke St.West corner Victoria Ave.; \u2026 * TUTORIAL SCHOOL \u20ac Classes and private tuition ¢ Matriculation in one year 69 Bruce Ave.© McGill Phone Supplementals WE.5-1339 © High School Grades A.LA.B.Advanced Teachers\u201d Certificate, MIS.T.D., ALSTE Announces the re-opening es teaching \u2018is Montreal.fer children of kindergartens age | Syllabus.ESTABLISHED 1922 'Y roem and party dancing fer if adults and feen-agers.RENT A TYPEWRITER Office or Portable Mi paid rentals applied againet purchase ELECTRIC 11 FEWRITER FROM $10.00 A MONTH CALL PAT BERMINGHAM ME.1.5870 - WE.7-633 EVENING EXTENSION COURSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 29 ANYONE MAY REGISTER Academic Credit and Non-Credit Courses Courses will be offered in un- dergroduote subjects in Arts, AT Commerce and Science.REGISTRATION: noyola Sept.14-25-16, college 7.00 p.m.te 9 p.m, For Colendar, application form write: The Deen of Extension Department 7143 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, MONTREAL BERNHARD RUFF {Vienna Conservatory] Resuming teaching PIANO, VIOLIN, classic and popular, coaching and accompanying singers, 3512 GREY AVE.TEL.EL.6886 EVENING COURSES FOR ADULTS PREP SCHOOL CENTRALLY LOCATED IN MONTREAL'S WEST END ALL GRADES OF ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL The following is a partial list of courses now available: ® Arithmetic ® Grammar e Chemistry ® Algebra ® Spelling ® Geography .® French Geometry ® Literature ® Latin ® Trigonometry ® Biology © History ® Composition ® Physics ® Bookkeeping, etc.Closest personal attention and maximum concentration of effort.For Information and Brochure Phone HU.9-7287 or Write 4240 Girouerd Avenue Olga Lieber Pianist and Teacher Announces .The opening of her Westmount Studio at 4470 SHERBROOKE W.(Near Westmount Park) Special attention given te beginners of all ages Limited number of openings for advanced students in Master Class ar Individually FOR APPOINTMENT CALL WE.7-8145 |} Special morning cowse of Keep SONIA CHAMBERLAIN Oct.Ist of her second season of Classes im pre-ballet education and up under the Royal Academy Evening classes ia classical, ball Fit Classes for.homemakers.VICTORIA HALL || Sherbrooke St.W., Westmount For Registration, HU.9-1749 Graduate Professors of Paris and Montreal Universities.Specialists in Conversational French.3479 Prud'homme Ave.DE 2250 \u2018Just above Sherbraeke) VALENTINE SCHOOL OF ART 204 Elm Ave., Westmount =e DAY AND NIGHT COURSES \u2014\u2014 Individual instruction enables you to start at any time.Course is for beginners and advanced students.Phone for personal interview: WE.3-2584 SCHOOL OF ART and DESIGN GRAN ® Professional Artists, Designers and Commercial Artists, Children, Juniors, Teachers, HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY ART UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DISTINGUISHED ARTIST-TEACHERS iN DAY & EVENING CLASSES COMMENCING ® Drawing - Painting - Basic Design Modelling and Sculpture - Commercial & Graphic Arts - Children's Classes - O( l I s t 3 to 14 years.Junlers - Teacher's ° Training Course.FOR NON-PROFESSIONAL BEGINNERS (Painting for Pleasure} SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES.Write for special detailed syllabus, Advance enrolment Is essential.PL.1605, 3430 Ontario Avenue, Monireal.ARTHUR LISMER, R.C.A., LL.D., Principal MRS.MABEL EGERTON, RMT | PIANO - SINGING AND THEORY @® PRIVATELY OR @ IN CLASSES @ Adults and Children 79 Somerville Ave., Westmount FOR INFORMATION Please Call HU.9-3356 STAGE! 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ENROLL NOW CHILDREN'S THEATRE FIVE STUDIOS: N.D.G.- North End Cote St.Catherine Rd.Town of Mount Royal Ville St.Laurent Of The Montreal Y.M.C.A.1435 DRUMMOND ST.College\u2014 Day or Evening Degree Courses, B.A., B.Sc., B.Com.\u2014 Diploma Courses in Engineering.High School \u2014Evening only.Elementary School \u2014 Evening : only.School of Art\u2014Day or Evening.Business School\u2014Day or Evening.Schoal of Retailing\u2014Day only.INFORMATION FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR VI.9-8331 oye LÉ Sir George Williams College and Schools FRIDAY DE.6620 \u2014 EL.3334 YOUR CALENDAR OF THOMAS MORE INSTITUTE EVENING COURSES \u2014 Opening September 25 \u2014 \u2014 Politics and Peace, English Expression, Drawing and Painting, Great Voices of Classic Rome, Exploring Mythic Consciousness.\u2014 Teaching the Retarded Child, Politics and Psace, English Conversation, Le Destin de I'Homme dans la Litterature Francaise du XXe Siecle, Reading, Modern Russian, Great Books I, Interpreting the Russian Mind Through lis History, The Total Vision, Facing the Sublime.MONDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY AFTERNOON \u2014 The Literature of Becoming Oneself (special course for ladies \u2014 held in Ritz Carlton Hotell, WEDNESDAY \u2014 Communication Arts and Career Success, Infelli- gence: lts Conditions and Skills, Politics and Peace, The Art of Effective Speech, Expleration of Space and Its Basis in Physics, Chemistry and Astronomy.Music from the Baroque to Modern Times, Man and Society in Contemporary Nerth America.THURSDAY \u2014 The God of Christian Teaching, ltalian Language, Man and Society in Contemporary North America, Interpreting the Russian Mind through Lis History.\u2014 Discussion Methods fer Community Greups.SATURDAY \u2014 (Morning and afternoon) Teaching the Retarded Child, The Philosophy of Morals, Gregorian Chant \u2014 elementary and advanced classes.\u2014B.A.degree (U, of M.) cbtoinable \u2014Comprehensive Certificate offered .\u2014Classes held in D'Arcy McGee School, 220 Pine West You May Call the Registrar\u2014BE.6572\u2014for particulars RE pr y time.nis.Degree .Com.\u2014 Engin- y.Evening vening.Svening.only.THE RAR /'1.9-8331 Drawing me, Ex- Peace, te dans eading, ing the Vision, course IntelH- Peace, Space onemy, 5 Man ca.guage, nerica, fistory.tarded Chant West sulars $ HE RE cc Span i JUNIOR RED CROSS Municipalities collect taxes Metropolitan communities\u2019 share of the Monireal sales tax for the fiscal year ending April 30 amounts to $4.639,625.99, Ephrem Brisebois, Metropolitan Commission secretary reports, So far, Mr.Brisebois reported, the 14 municipalities under the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan Commission have collected $3,- 337,534.22 and may collect §$1,- 282,091.77 more.Montreal collects the levy and then divides it among itself and the 14 suburban cities and towns on a population basis.Westmount, $388,040.75; Ou- tremont, $402,926.85; Saint Laurent, $525,219.10; Lachine, $456,- 259.74; Montreal North, $374,- 782.52; Town of Mount Royal, $242,904.77; LaSalle, $299,465.95; Montreal East, $68,686.99; Montreal West, $65,001.81; Pointe- aux-Trembles, $186,903.96; St.Michel, $402.002.13; Hampstead, $55,165.11; and Ville St.Pierre, $82,628.19.MARY BEETLES SCHOOL OF BALLET & ALLIED ARTS New telephone number HUnter 6-5170 CLASSES NOW OPEN 4956 Decarie Bivd.FRANCES GOLTMAN Pianist, Lic.Mus.First Medalist, McGill University Pupils Successful in Exams.RECITALS Beginners and Advanced 5506 N.D.G.Ave.DE.6424 Highest members of fifteen schools have pooled their resources and presented equipment to the Alexandra Hospital of Pointe St.Charles.The donations included three overbed tables, three steel wardrobes, a seven hot plates, three playpens, two garden ER REE swings and ten foam rubber mattresses at a total of $1,252.Here BILL GALL, Westmount High School and SANDRA WARREN, Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp's School, examine wardrobe with G.K.PALIN, administrator of the hospital.Psychiatric achievements .(Continued from Page 1) have to spend most of his life.Day Centres, however, tend to interfere with jobs and four out of five patients attending them are women, who are less tied to the task of earning a living.What about the employed individual who needs treatment, but must still earn a living?\u201cA Night Centre, which attracted much interest when it was started in the General in 1954, has proved particularly useful for patients from business and industry and of course, the proportion of male patients is higher than at the Day Centre, at present running six to four\u201d.Most patients attend five nights a week, from 6 p.m.to 8 a.m.and are given somnolent insulin treatments, or as Dr.Edgell described it, \u201can adaptation of the old-fashioned rest- cure\u2019.During the 14 hours they spend in hospital, they are seen by the resident psychiatrist in individual or group psycho- therany, read the paper or listen to the radio, then go to bed for a good night's sleep.In this way, shy individuals who dread neighborhood gossip, or the office worker who fears that a declared \u201cnervous breakdown\u201d would bar his chances df promotion or even lose him his Musical Sharps, Flats & Naturals * x kk * % x * by Frances Goltman job, can actually undergo intensive treatment without anybody knowing.\u201cIn spite of mental hygiene propaganda, emotional illness still carries a social stigma and is regarded as evidence of weakness\u2019, declared Dr.Edgell.\u201cMany people put off asking for treatment through pride but will accept treatment in the noncommittal setting of a general hospital\u201d.: Another factor in the Day and Night Centres, this time from the hospital's point of view, is the economy of such a scheme, both in regard to staff and services required by the patient.Also, from the long-term point of view, the preventitive aspects of this scheme come into force and many a breakdown has been warded off, with consequent savings to individuals and companies, \u201cIt is regrettable\u201d said Dr.Edgell \u201cthat not all prepaid hospitalization - insurance schemes have accepted this long-range philosophy.Some still insist that \u201chospitalization\u201d means 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.\u201d Rehabilitation also plays a large part in \u2018the scheme.À patient who has had a serious illness, requiring full-time hospital treatment.may gradually transfer to the Day Centre, * * * SMALL WORLD JOAN PEARCE, well Vancouver radio and the honor came about through commentator on writer and organizer of \u201cChildren\u2019s Magazine\u201d, a Saturday morning broadcast on the CBC network, telephoned me for an interview.This known Mr.Norman Hurst.for a number of years the music master at Lower Canada College who now resides in Vancouver.He is the Public Relations Officer for radio and newspapers and teaches in Delbrooke Senior High School in North Vancouver.Always interested in music, he is responsible for the beginning of the Overture Concert Series and many will remember how he worked with such enthusiasm for the Arts and Letters Festival here.(Continued on page 24) _ | The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 19, 1958 then, when he is ready to go back to work, complete his treatment at the Night Centre, | \u201cWe do not consider treatment concluded until the patient is functioning normally and with sufficient understanding of the reasons for his breakdown to prevent a recurrence\u2019.Mentioning that the Psychia- by law.ANNUAL WESTMOUNT SCHOOL CENSUS The annual school Census is required If you live in Westmount and have not completed the Census form sent to you recently, and returned it in the self-addressed envelope, you should do so at once.If for any reason vou need another Census form, please call WE.3-573].tric Department is also engaged in teaching, Dr.Edgell concluded by saying \u201cThe \u2018New Look\u2019 in psychiatry at the General has been achieved without compromising the aims of the original charter of 1823.They are \u2018To heal the sick, to teach medicine and to advance medical knowledge\u2019.The of Westmount.our City enjoys today.Treas., tine office expenses.Edward R.Murrow With The News SATURDAY Percy Hyland's Sports Magazine 11.45 - 12.00 noon Simpson\u2019s Anniversary Sale 7.35 - 7.45 p.m.Westmount Municipal founded 50 years ago with the object of promoting and maintaining good civic government in the City Since then, the Association has been a decisive factor in assisting the City Council to provide the high standard of administration Bill Roberts\u2019 Musical Clock 6.30 Gene Kirby's Top Tune Time 1.05 Mike Stephens\u2019 Club 800 .4.05 - DIAL 600-CJAD RESIDENTS OF WESTMOUNT Association was If you are not a member of the Association, which has a membership of nearly 2000, we extend to you an earnest invitation to join and assist us in this very important work.you, personally, will benefit.Kindly communicate with W.E.Black, the Sec.- 356 Lansdowne Ave., who will send you an application.form.Not only the City, but (Tel.WE.7-1769), The cost is only $2.00 per year to cover rou- WESTMOUNT MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY - 2.00 p.m.5.00 p.m.7.45 - 8.00 p.m, SUNDAY CBS World News Round-Up 11.00 - 11.15 a.m.Jack Curran's Starlight Concert 10.05 - 11.00 p.m. Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.19, 1958 10 * Westmount Baptist | Church | * In the olden days the coming | of the wagon train was hailed with great excitement for it meant new supplies of food and clothing and news of loved ones.The gospel wagon train contains supplies out of the unsearchable richss of God, In the morning Rev.E.J.Bailey, will deliver a sermon at Westmount Baptist Church, entitled \u201cWagon Train,\u201d and at night speak on \u201cSin's Loneliness.\u201d The Young People will meet Friday night at 8 p.m.Sunday School will meet at 11 am.with classes for all ages.Choir rehearsal Thursdday night at 8 p.m.is under Galt MacDermot.UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson Rev.Angus Cameron, Minister Donald Mackey.Organist and Director ot Music.x Sunday, September 21st 1:00 a.m.Morning Service 1 1 11:00 a.m.Church School and Kin- dergarten in Unitarian House ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Alexar.@er Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay 16th Sunday After Trinity September 215i Rev.8:00 an.Holy Eucharist 9:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:15 a.m.Matting (said) 11:00 a.m.Solumn Eucharist 7:00 p Evensong Weekdays; Holy Eucharist.7:00 a.m.Daily except Wednesday.9:30 am.Wedresday.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 .Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons MATTHEW'S DAY ST.8:00 a.m, Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Matins Preacher: The Rector 10:00 a.m.Post-Confirmation Class 11:00 a.m.Matins & Holy Con.munion Preacher: The Rector 11:60 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten & Sunday School 7:30 p.m.Evensong Preacher: The Rector Wednesday 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion in the hapel.Organist and Choirmaster Arnold Bellis TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector 1958 - VI The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector, Trinity Memorial Church By At this point I feel that I should apologize for the previous articles in this series, for not one of them has dealt with a concrete problem as such.Any reader may well ask \u2014 When will he ¢ ome to the point?The disciples of Euclid could have made the same complaint.At the fifth lecture they migh t well have said: But why all this stuff about definitions and axioms and postulates; we have not heard a word yet on the problem of dividing up the allotments after the old landmarks have been covered by the Nile floods?For Euclid\u2019s geometry after all was a very practical affair, It dealt with everyday problems: So does Theology, but it must first establish its axioms and postulates, the things that are granted before the argument can begin.Those things are God, man, world, sin \u2014 the elements which go to make up CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRAN\u201d OF THE H MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, Sunday, September 21st 11:00 a.m.Church Service Subject of Lesson- Sermon: RR\" Golden Text: Leviticus 19:4.Turn *the problems of human living.The first problem is the Nature of God.We say of Him that He is a God who cares, that He is a God of power, and that He SYNAGOGUES SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat ye not unto idols, nor make to yourselves molten gods: I am the Lord your God, WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting PEADING ROOM In the Church Edifice Open to the public Tuesday Twursuay and Friday.2 to 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 to 8 p.m.UNITED CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount Charles R.Plaskett \u201cA MAN'S REAL ENEMIES.\u201d This church is open for prayer and meditation.Minister: Rev.11:00 a.m.Organist and C.oir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd., and Lansdowne Ave.Ministers Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcllwain, B.A., B.D.10:00 a.m.Intermediate and Senior School 11.00 a.m.Crib Corner, Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary and Junior Departments 11:00 a.m.Dr.Lloyd Smith \u201cThe Kingdom Manifesto\u201d 7:30 p.m.Rev.Eric Mecllwain \u201cSpiritual Risk\u201d 8:46 p.m.Young People's Union Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH Westmount, .Que.(Cote St.Antoine near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A, Rev.D.W.Grant, B.A., D.D.Lt.Col.The ran.Barnett, Rev.D.C.Searfoss, B.A, B.D., Hon.Assistant * Mr.Eric Adams, Mus.Bac.,, A.R.C.M.tev.T.A.Ramsey, B.D., Assistant .C.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A.(London) 11:00 a.m.Pret HIGHLANDS OF Organist and Choimaster THE SOUL\u201d eee were 7:30 p.m.Mr.Searfoss Trinity NFI \u201cTHE PEERLESS ST MATTHEW.A., E.& M.PRIEST.\u201d 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:45 a.m, Lunior Department WESTMOUNT PARK- 11:00 a.m.Choral ommunion.Preacher: Rev.T.A.EMMANUEL Ramsey.; Cor.Lansdowne & Western avenues Nursery, Kindergarten, Yo.N Primary Department Minister: 7:35 p.m.Evensong REV.CALLUM THOMPSON, Preacher: The Rector C.D.B.A.B.D ee .D.,B.A., 8.D.Direct f Music: .2 Î H ednesday irector of I usic Mr.Wayne Riddell 7:05 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 am.\u201cTHE REPENTANT pe AN à HEART.\" \u2019\u201de .epartments of the Church Thursday ; School re-open today including 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion the Infants-in- Arms Nursery.Westmount Bapfist Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke St.West at Roslyn Ave.Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.EDCAR J.BAILEY, M.A., B.Th.Rev.J.Galt MacDermot, B.A.B.Mus.\u201cWAGON TRAIN\" \u201cSIN'S LONELINESS\u201d Minister Emeritus: Director of Music: 11:00 AM.7:30 P.MA.Johnston, B.A.D.D.Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Sabbath of Repentance Sedra Vayyelech Friday Evening, September 19th 6:40 p.m.Candle Lighting.6:45 p.m.Friday Evening Service.Sabbath Services 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Service.Scriptural Readings: Torah: Deuteronomy, Ch.31, vs.1-30.p.m.Afternoon Service.p.m.Evening Service, Weekday Services Sunday: Morning Service of Repentance at 7:45 a.m.Evening Service at 6:40 p.m.Weekdays: Morning Service of Repentance at 6:55 a.m.Evening Service at 6:40 p.m.Yom Kippur Service (Day of Atonement) Tuesday, September 23rd Eve of Yom Kippur 7:15 a.m.Morning Prayers of Forgiveness, 1:30 p.m.Afternoon Service.6:30 p.m.Candle Lighting.6:40 p.m.Fast Commences.6:40 pm.Kol Nidrei Services.Wednesday, September 24h YOM KIPPUR Day of Atonement) 8:30 a.m.Morning Service.11:45 am.Scriptural Readings.12:30 p.m.Memorial Service.12:55 pr m, Sermon.6:05 p.- Ne'Ilah.7:25 p.m.Shofar.7:30 p.m.Fast concludes.Thursday, Sept.7:30 am.Preliminary Service.6.40 p.m.Evening Service.Friday, Sept.206th 7:30 am.Morning Service, 6:26 p.m.Candle Lighting.6:30 5 m.Evening Service.TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Otto O Stueren., Cantor: F.L.McLearon, Organist and Choir Master; Miles Wisenthal, Educaticnal Assistant 25th Sabbath Shubu Services Friday Evening, Sept.19th 8:15 p.m.Rabbi Bernard Bloom- stone will speak on \u201cRepentance.\u201d Saturday Morning, Sept.20th 11:30 am.Dr.Stern will officiate.Day of Atonement Services Tuesday Evening, Sept.23rd 7:30 p.m.Evening Service.7:45 p.m.Kol Nidre chanted.Wednesday Morning, Sept.24th 10:30 a.m.Morning Service.1:30 p.m.Chiidren's Service.4:00 p.m.Memorial Service.5:00 p.m.Neilah Service Sermon by Dr.Stern in Temple Sanctuary on Becoming a Better Person, Sermon by Rabbi Bloomstone in the social auditorium: \u201cI Am A Hebrew.\u2019 Dr, Stern and Rabbi Bloomstone will alternate in conducting the worship both in the social auditorium and Temple Sanctuary.Temple School Has Opened for New Season High School and Confirmation Departments, Saturday mornings at 9:46 a.m, Junior High School Sunday Mornings at 10 \u2018a.m.Daily Hebrew Schnol Monday through Thurs- Church School: 11 a.m.\u2014 Midweek Service \u2014 Wednesday \u2014 8 p.m.day afternoons commencing at 3:30 *he chose independence of God, rules \u2018the universe.To put it voy crudely; Why does He.not do if better?Why .does He apparently let the world get out of hand; so that we have world wars on the one hand and the pain and suffering of individuals on the other?Why do we have corruption.in politics, dishonesty in business, armed holdups and gangsterism, and all the other unwholesome exhibitions of social disease; if God cares and God rules?What kind of God is He?The record shows that He has imagination; that He has the freedom to wul the imagination into reality, and the power to make it effective, But because He made man in His own likeness He conferred on man imagination, freedom and power.Each of the three is important but the trouble maker among these three is freedom, If man was to develop from innocence to goodness he must be free.It is only in freedom that moral development can take place.God, of course, would have us choose the right, and very often we do, but at the first crucial test man made the wrong choice: rather than dependence, rebellion rather than obedience.Out of that choice there came a predisposition to take the wrong course.We see it every day in ourselves and in everyone else.It begins in infancy and goes on into family life and school and business.There is a selfish predisposition which defies the fundamental laws: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God, and thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.The important thing, however, at this point is that man\u2019s disobedience does not change the character of God.It merely drawg out fresh characteristics.God does not cease to care for us, but He expresses His care in the way of discipline.We see that loving discipline most clearly in the pages of the Old Testament.God never ceased to love His chosen people, nor did He cease to discipline them.We see the same hardness in the final revelation of God in Jesus Christ.He too could be hard when necessary.Part of that hard discipline for all of use lies in the contrast between the desire for gecurity on our part, and the lack of security in the world we live in.A Gallup poll a week or so ago revealed the fact that what men seek is security.It is a hopeless search.This is not a secure world \u2014 it is a dangerous one, and God has made it so for our good.The insecurity is part of our natural training, but that does not affect the fact that God cares \u2014 not as a benevolent old Santa Clause, but as a Ged of unspeakable majesty \u2014 and as a God who eventually came to share all the problems of human life.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D., Minister Sunday, September 21st 11:00 a.m.Public Worship The Minister will preach Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED > WesT OUT and arena AVES.= Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Sunday, September 21st 114 bus stopé at door.oes KILLAM C., L.Mus., (McGtil) p.m.- Organisé and Choix Director.| Irvin Gertsman, Mrs.morning at Temple Koffee Klub meets at breakfast session.This Klub is a project School breakfast is that of the Sunday morning daily worship.Parents bringing Temple religious schoo.are especially invited to join the Kof- Xo RD CP more em M | Témple Emmanuel | + ¥ Sabbath Shuba Services: Friday evening, September 19th at 8:15 p.m.Rabbi Bernard Bloom- stone will speak on \u201cRepentance.\u201d Saturday morning, September 20th at 11:30 a.m, Dr, Stern will officiate.Annual Memorial Service at Temple Cemetery (Mount Royal): Sunday morning, September 21st \u2018at 11 a.m.monuments mn loving memory of the following will be consecrated, Samuel Bellam, William Gross- man, Rose Summer Medine, Irving Solowey, Anna Meth, Beatrice Kurnik Neumann.Day Oi Atonement Services: Tuesday evening, September 23rd -at 7:30 p.m.Kol Nidre chanted at 7:45 p.m.Wednesday morning, September 24th at 10:30 a.m.Children\u2019s Service at 1:30 p.m.in the Temple Sanc- fuary.Afternoon Service at 2:30 p.m.Memorial Service at 4 p.m.and Neilah Service at 5 p.m.In the Temple Yom Kippur Eve Dr.Stern's sermon \u201cOn Becoming A Better Person.\u201d Rabbi Bloomstone's sermon to be given in the social auditorium will be \u201cI Am A Hebrew.\u201d Dr.Stern and Rabbi Bloomstone will alternate in conducting the Yom Kippur worship both in the Temple Sanctuary and the new social auditorium.Temple School Has Opened For The New Season: Schedule of sessiuns High School and Confirmation Departments: Saturday mornings at 9:45 a.m.along - with Class 6; Junior School: Sunday mornings at 10 a.m.which includes pre-kinder- garten, kindergarten and classes 1 through 5.Hebrew School: Meets regularly for daily instruction Monday through Thursday afternoons commencing at 3:30 p.m.The 1959 Confirmation class under the leadership of Dr.Stern .neets on Saturday mornings folowing the Junior congregation worship.The Junior Choir under the direction of Cantor Staeren hold: regular sessions on Saturday mornings following the Junior Congregation worship.The direction of the School in charge \u2014 Miles Wisenthal M.A.Educational Assistant and Reuben Ginsberg, L.Ph.,, Registrar and Chairman of the School Board.Bus Service \u2014 Parents wishing to arrange for such a service for their children please communicate with the Temple Office.Women\u2019s Civic Obligations: Temple Sisterhood opening tea and reception Tuesday, October 7th, 2 pm.at Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Address by Mrs.Saul Hayes, President, Montreal Council of Women on \u201cWomen's Civic O\u2019ligations.\u201d This tea is especially arranged for a welcome to new Sisterhood affili~ ants.Reservations for this meeting to te made with Mrs.J.A.Roston.Regent 9-064.Committee in charge on arrangements \u2014 Mrs.David H.Lisser, Mrs.Louis J.Gaston Albright, Mrs.Cohen, Mrs.Mrs.Bz:\"wjamin Alexander, Mark Stein.Joint Sisterhood Brotherhood Fund Ruising Effort: Under the chairmanship of Mrs Louis Cohen, representing Sisterhood and Bernard Wexler representing Brotherhood, books are now being distributed for a raffle of a most beautiful mink coat donated hy Holt Renfrew.Proceeds of which will go towards the Restoration Fund.Every Brotherhood and Sisterhood member urged to support this all important undertaking.Every Sunday a.m, the Koffee Klub: 10:15 of the Home and Association, preceding their chilaren to 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship Rev.J.D.Wilkie, fee Kluh.11:15 am.The Church School.Comm:\u2018itee in charge \u2014 Seymour [ssenman, Simpson Light- stone, Mrs.Samuel Bellam, Mr.and Mrs.Peter Zinman, Henry chain Gimn chair Dale man; Jewig Gold Stud; Erne.Sure Sure} day Allan day J Mess] Golds Robe] chat, LTP, Junio ter, Coun man, T Tri Bran meet] day and dially wishj to ca 1308, CT ter CS 0H \u2014 : - 7 27-25 QE LR ra Ces Tops TE Sn = ech, oA TP a ~ 14 Tee Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 19, 1958 DINING © DANCING © ENTERTAINMENT you like #8 By LAURENT PRICE RE EE su Sooner or later this department knew that along would come an inquiry about tipping \u2014 and how much.The inevitable arrived and, candidly, we just don\u2019t know how our qualifications stack up on the subject.Although, by observation and experience, we feel justifiably able to report on existing trends and customs.Our old Uncle Beauregard, upon whom we rely confidently in such matters, claims that up to World War IT, 10% of the total bill was adequate and 15% generous.Today, he said he would have to revise these percentages upwards to 15 and 20; and we'll go along with him.The pour boire has been with us since the beginning of civilization (we're still with the same civilization, by the way, regardless of Governor Faubus), and crossing palms with silver is not alone incidental to the restaurant and resort industry \u2014 or need we mention it?However, we'll stay | in our own backyard.First, waiters and waitresses -ne- | gotiate their base salaries with the tip potential as a major consideration.Bearing in mind, too, that as a rule there\u2019s a hardworking busboy getting a slice of their end.On the other hand, the employer-restaurant owner in estimating his food resale costs, does so at the salary rate alone.If the tips were to be absorbed, the prices would be of economic necessity upped.And, either way, the customer would theoretically pay the same amount.Controlled | tipping (a percentage addition to the entire tabulation) has been tried at hotels and resorts where multiple services are rendered without too much success.Generosity, or the show of it, inherent to most people seems to dictate that largesse be scattered with one\u2019s own hand.Many people get as much satisfaction from the gesture, as they do from food and service received.From time to time we have caught the niggardly, or the dissidents, trying to escape with the old chestnut about \u201cdemeaning a person with a tip, etc.\u201d This is pure bunko.Picking up tips, to a waiter, is as normally dignified, as cashing a weekly salary cheque to others.With rare and usually eccentric exceptions, the stories anent Indian potentates and oil millionaires handing out hundred dollar tips to the hired help are the dreamed-up newspaper plants of the publicity brotherhood.Conversely, the guy who expects a big toothy smile or a large thank you to suffice, runs the risk of a neck full of hot soup, or being clawed silly by a live lobster, Unless the waiter has done your laundry, or pressed a couple of suits while tending to your gastronomic needs, 209% is ample .and remember, girls and boys, the rent also falls due each month.PEOPLE AND PLACES x Verdun's Catherine Weatherby who operates the smart Jocelyne hat shop starring with some originals at the Fashion Festival recently held at Jack Suz\u2019s Bellevue Casino .Margie Gecy of the Emile St.Pierre Show Mart staff doing a little modelling in the same show .Lake Placid getting ready for some Canadian Thanksgiving welcomes with the Wikoff family leading the parade.Mother Wikoff and son, Dean, at the Mirror Lake Inn; Bob Wikoff at the Chalet, and brother John with a new motel, Pete Roland hosted would-be New York State governor Rockefeller at his Lakeview Inn Monday.Pete also controls the Homestead in the same town.Uncle Beauregard gets a big kick out of the bilingual Vermont and New Hampshire road signs .hasn\u2019t had so much fun since he took a couple of his nieces to see the zoo at Lionel Turcotte\u2019s Chatel Boise, and onc of the pheasants winked at him.George Brown, the real estate man, putting food away at the Thorncliffe as if he were playing hockey again.Westmount\u2019s Bert Glegg weekending at Joe Kendrick\u2019s Wilmington Inn.Kathryn Grayson got full mileage out of some smart material at Peter Van Der North\u2019s El Morroco on her Montreal date.Maestro Jack Norton, now active in the service station business too, fiddled gently in the string scction backing her act.The supper club impressarios have some great names and talent scheduled for the season.Mildred O\u2019Connod, Saranac Lake Chamber of Commerce secretary, getting a pitch ready for Montreal winter trade.Must catch Evelyn Knight at the NEW ASSIGNMENT: Harry Boyle, CBC producer responsible for the radio show Assignment, has been given another task.He ts shown lining up the opening schedule of a mew hour- long series, Project 59, which will include dramas, actualities, music and topical events all dealt with in exciting mew ways.Project \u201959 will be broadcast each Monday starting Oct.27 and repeated Sundays over the Trans-Canada network of CBC radio, Brott conducts McGill ensemble Opening concert of the Mc- Gill Chamber music Society will take place Wednesday evening, October 1st, at 8:45 p.m.at the \u201cComedie Canadienne\u201d theatre.Night) by Schoenberg.The composer was only 25 when he was inspired to set to music a poem by Richard Dehmel.The nusic reveals the transfiguration of the world to a lover after he has forgiven his beloved.Young Schoenberg, to whom the idea of recasting the tonal system into a new and personal mould was still many years away, regarded the Wagnerian | Marie Hawkins, This concert will be given in cooperation with the Canadian Jewish Music Council.Alexander Brott will conduct the \u2018McGill Chamber Ensemble consisting of some of Montreal's finest string players.The program will commence with Concerto Grosso No.1 by Bloch, for piano and strings with Edna- pianist.Bloch composed this work in 1924 for his students at the Cleveland Institute, to prove that a simple work could be written in an old form and yet breathe the spirt | of the twentieth century.The fusion of the old and the new is here achieved with consumate skill.Though the concerto grosso form is never abused, it is music of our time \u2014 dynamic, incisive and full of independence.The program will then feature a contemporary work by an Israeli composer, and close with \u2018\u2018Verk-, larte Nacht\u201d (Transfigured music-drama as the true \u2018music of the future\u201d and \u201cVerklarte Nacht\u201d is unmistakably the work of a Wagner-intoxicated man.To present-day concertgoers, it may come as a surprise to learn that this warm and romantic work at first offended Viennese audiences.Today this music neither shocks nor startles, instead it enchants, for surely it is the most beautiful work Schoenberg ever £composed, TOOTH BRUSH Neglecting to brush the teeth after eating means that particles remain in the crevices of the teeth: where they start to form destructive avids in a matter of minutes.These attack the tooth enamel and cause dental caries, which can be a painful and costly result, ¢ Ritz Cafe, if she hasn\u2019t left .always feel safer with the Ritz in action again, says Uncle Beauregard.REVIEWED OUT-OF-TOWN Chez Terzi (Piedmont Country Lodge) Off route 11 at Piedmont in the Laurentians.The Terzi family\u2019s smart and comfortable establishment in a rolling-hills setting of 1100 acres.The autumn season becomes it even more.Eddie Terzi and his wife are great hosts.Madame Terzi, the mother of the family, supervises the swell cuisine.Private lake and golf on the spot, to say nothing of The Chianti Room.Short or long stays equally satisfying.Nymark\u2019s Lodge and Cottages at St.Sauveur des Monts off route 11.Another crackerjack operation headed by owner-manager Victor Nymark.The boss is almost as well known to thousands from all parts of the world as the Laurentians themselves.Main lodge and cottages.Cocktail lounge and, of course, the Top of the Mark dining room.Golf, riding and what-have-you for relaxed fall vacationing.Lovett\u2019s at Franconia, New Hampshire.Owner Charles Lovett, Jr, and his community of cottages, main lodge and recreation lounges are pleasantly familiar to Mont- realers.Smack in the center of the Mt.Cannon and Franconia Notch areas; the White Mountains, as a backdrop, provide an almost theatrical effect.By a babbling brook, and with a cosy cocktail bar and the famous Hitching Post dining room, the place lacks nothing.Mittersill Lodge another Franconia, New Hampshire highlight.Here's distinctive allurement for our town\u2019s holiday seekers, and an authentic copy of its European counterpart.Alert Bob Payne, the affable manager, can point with pride to some fine old Austrian antique furniture.The general tone is \u2018carriage trade,\u201d but be not dismayed, the rates are flexible.On top of Mt, Cannon with a superb view.Woodland trails, riding, tennis mountain climbing and nice people.A swank bar, to be sure \u2014 and what comes out of the kitchen is first rate.° ON MT.CANNON in the beautiful White Mountains At Franconia, New Hampshire ITTERSILL ys ny LUB Deluxe Chalet 2,000 ft.high on Cannon Mountain Heated Swimming Pool \u2014 Children's Wading Pond \u2014 Tennis Courts \u2014 Riding \u2014 Mountain Climbing \u2014 Woodland Trails.HUBERT PANTZ, GEN.MGR., VAlley 3-551) In Summer Finery AT STOWE, VERMONT A new lodge designed for the perfect vacation in Yermont's Green Mountains Excellent cuisine and accommodations All Summer activities \"The Ideal Honeymoon Haven\" Your Fri ñ an arlie Tarnos Alpine 3 4277 VACATION AT FRANCONIA, NEW HAMPSHIRE Celebrated Cannon Mountain and Fromconia Notch Area the ® % INN Country Club atmosphere For Dining and Cocktails THE HUNT ROOM LOUNGE Famous Cuisine & Cosy Roems Your Hosts: John Whitworth, Ira Stroup FRANCONIA New Hampshire Tel : Valley 38-5501 wa visit Franconia, New Hampshire Lovett's by Lafayette Brook Modern Mountain Guest Cottages FAMOUS HITCHING POST DINING ROOM Minutes from Mount Cannon and Franconia Notch Charles J.Lovett, Jr.Owner-Manager Reservations: Valley 3.7761 & THE BAHAMA ROO DININC-AND-COCKTAIL LOUNGE On Lake Memphremagog at Magog, P.Q.25 ultra modern units with Hotel Service.Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge.Swimming, fishing, boating, tennis.Colf courses nearby.On Route #1 MAGOG, P.Q.Telephone: Victor 3-3272 alt INDEX DINING © DANCING ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN ® CAFE MARTIN, 1521 Mountain vi, 9.7525 Seafood Bar Flomingo Room © DRURY'S RESTAURANT, 1082 Osborne, UN.6-5031 © FONTAINE DE TREVI, 6717 St.Hubert, CR.1-0855 ® LA TOUR EIFFEL, 1422 Stanley, BE.9525 © LA SALLE HÔTEL, 1240 Drummond, UN.6-6492 Le Pavillon The Cavalier Room Club Cafe e NEW CARLTON HOTEL, 915 Windsor, UN.6-3461 Musketeer Room Sea Food Bar The Grill e PIAZZA TOMASSO, 8205 Decarie, RE.1-2715 © PEPPE'S RESTAURANT, 1212 Peel, UN.6-1321 ® RITZ CARLTON HOTEL, Sherbrooke St.West, PL.4212 The Oval Room The Lounge The Maritime Bar The Ritz Cafe ® RUBY FOOQ'S, 7815 Decarie RE.7.6533 CAFE ENTERTAINMENT © BELLEVUE CASINO 375 Ontario West, Vi.5-3231 e CASA LOMA CAFE, 94 St.Catherine East.UN.1-6094 © EL MOROCCO CAFE, Closse Street, WE.7-6139 OUT OF TOWN © CHANTECLER Route 11, Ste.Adele-en-Haut Lac Rond Room (Main Dining Room) Sun Terrace (Outdoor Luncheons) Cocorico ! Room (Lounge) ® CHATEL BOISE HOTEL Route 11, Ste.Adele Nord, CA, 92-3754 The Rock Bar The Kerry Room © FAISAN BLEU, Route 11A, St.Martin, MU.1-1637 © LAURENTIOE INN Route 11, St.Agathe © MONT GABRIEL CLUB Route 11, Mont Gabriel, UN.1-1203 © MOUNT BALDY ROOM {Alpine Inn), St.Marguerite's Station, UN.1.3258 ® NYMARK'S LODGE St.Sauveur des Monts, P.Q.(Top of the Mark) © PIEDMONT COUNTRY LODGE (Chez Terzi) Highway 11, Piedmont, Que.© QUIDI VIDI RESTAURANT, Ste.Marguerite Highway, Ste.Adele-en-Haut, CA.9-4494 © VISTA ROOM (Laurentide lan), Ste.Agathe des Monts, (off Route 11) Le Bistro Room ° THORNGLIFFE NÉSTAURAN Route 11, Rosemere, MU.1-0401 © THE BARN FLAYHOUSE, Ste.Agathe des Monts, {off Route 11) \u201c Le Rendezvous Stall Lounge © WIN-SUM INN, St.Sauveur des Monts, loff Route 11} CA: 7-2624 Dog House Cocktail Lounge \u2018 In the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS © THE BAHAMA ROOM, {Cabane Lodge) Route 1, Magog.Que, Vi.3-3272 AT STOWE, VERMONT © SKI-MOR LODGE, Mt.Mansfield Rd., Alpine 3-4277 © THE WHIP, (Green Mountain Inn) © EDSON HILL MANOR, Stowe 15, Vermont AT FRANCONIA NEW HAMPSHIRE ® THE HUNT ROOM LOUNGE, (The Horse and Hound inn) Valley 3-5501 © THE HITCHING POST (Levett's}, Valley 3-776) e MITTERSILL LODGE Valley 3-5511 (Alpine Inn and Club), Chalk Garden opens on 23rd Rehearsals for the Freelancers\u2019 forthcoming production of Enid Bagnold\u2019s play The Chalk Garden are proceeding satisfactorily under the direction of Allan Dobby.The play, which had a highly successful run at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London last year, and in New York, is scheduled to open at the Theatre Club on St.Luke street on Tuesday, September 23rd, and it will run through for five performances of that week.As their opening production of the season.The Freelancers have chosen The Chalk Garden as being what might well be called one of the finest drawing room comedies to be written by an English playwright since the death of Congreve.have the pleasure of eavesdropping on a small group of exquisitely amusing people, who approach the serious problems of life wit» disarming excentricity (Mrs.St.Maugham) poignant candor, (Miss Madrigal) and joyous adolescent sophistication (Laurel).The \u201cserious\u201d and the \u201camusing\u201d are intermingled in- seperably, as usually happens, not only on the stage, but in reality as well, and this, together With finess of metaphores and faultless dramatic construction, makes the play witty, poetic, and suspenseful.The cast is as follows:- Margaret Dobby and John Codner, remembered for their excellent performance is Anouilh's \u201cAntigone\u201d are playing respectively Miss Madrigal and Maitiand, Elizabeth Jackson as Laurel, Ruth Tavroges as Mrs.St.Maugham, Shirley Collins as Olivia, Larry Matthew as the Judge, Larry Maithew as Gwen MacKenzie as Second and Third Applicants.Tickets are $1.50 and any advance bookings will be dealt with by the Box Office at the Theatre Club WE.7-8978, and Willis and Co.Ltd.,, UN.6-6801 The play opens on Sept.23rd, when the Box Office will be open from 6 p.m.each evening.« TIMETABLE Planning and keeping to a regular daily schedule will help to make life easier for both mother and child.Certain times for sleeping, bathing, eating and outdoor exercise are more conducive to good health than an irregular program.The audience will %\" | Two MRT plays are originals |+% | by writers in local district In an ambitious program that calls for increasing its productions from six to twelve, the Montreal Repertory Theatre announces that there will be a strong accent on Canadian material and the work of Montreal dramatists.are original plays by Mont- realers, while a musical revue is an innovation that is planned for mid-winter production.\u201cA community theatre should reflect the varied nature of its city,\u201d states Ray Cunnington, the new managing director of MRT.\u201cIn keeping with this desire, we have set up a program which we believe will prove attractive to the finest actors and interest the widest audiences.\u201d Featured in the expanded program for the coming season are plays by Montreal dramatists Myron Galloway and Sylvio Bastiani; an original musical revue bearing the tentative title of \u201cIn the Red;\u201d the Shakespeare play to be studied in the high schools; and a French comedy, played in English translation by a French cast.Still other community elements are represented by a play with a Negro cast and one with a Jewish theme.This variety of classical and modern productions runs from Damon Runyon tc & Kaufman.12 TO BE DONE From the following plays under consideration, it is expected that 12 will be produced during the season: Inherit the Wind \u2014 Jerome Lawrence & Robert E.Lee.À dramatized version of the famous Scopes \u201cmornkey trial,\u201d this is MRT's opening play, scheduled for late September; Macbeth; Clerambard \u2014 Marcel Ayme; Uncle Vanya \u2014 Anton Checkov; Richardson & William Berney; Teach Me How to Cry \u2014 Patricia Joudry; A Slight Case of Murder \u2014 Damon Runyon; 99 Times Around the Block \u2014 Myron Galloway; Arms and the Man \u2014 Shaw; The Dybbuk \u2014 An-sky; A Visit to a Small Planet \u2014 Gore Vidal; A Handful of Peanuts \u2014 Sylvio Bas- tiani; You Can't Take it With You \u2014 Hart & Kaufman; In the Red \u2014 MRT\u2019's own original revue.MRT is starting the season in its new Playhouse, largely renovated by volunteer workers and donated materials and funds.To this new home, bigger and better than MRT has ever had, the theatre management looks forward to welcoming bigger and better audiences to its expanded program.Hi-fi exhibit starts Oct.29 The annual hi-fi exposition sponsored by the Dominion High Fidelity Association will take place in the Windsor Hotel, Montreal, from October 29 to November 1, inclusive, it has been announced.Last year's show was held in Toronto.R.C.Kahnert, association president, said that plans for this year's exhibition were most extensive and that hi-fi addicts and the general public would find a number of new and interesting developments in the high fidelity music field on view at the show.Forty-three exhibitors have booked 57 salons and rooms to demonstrate their wares and answer questions on high fidelity music.The exhibition will be officially opened at 6 p.m, October 29 and will remain open from 1 - 10 p.m.on the next three days.The Dominion High Fidelity Association is composed of leading manufacturers and sales representatives of high fidelity sound reproduction equipment.Checkov and from Shaw to Hart Dark of the Moon \u2014 Howard |: Of the 12 offerings, WO oe Rh Centre of Laurentian Vacationland KERRY ROOM Dancing and Dining ROCK BAR for Cocktails Excellent Cuisine and Accommodations Year Round Resort CHATEL BOISE HOTEL RTE.11, STE.ADELE NORD, Que.| TELEPHONE CA.89-3754 ono ® YOUR TABLE IS READY AT THE RA 2A 12 A truly fine restaurant 15 miles from downtown Montreal on Route || to the Laurentians.Reservations MU.1-0401 in ROSEMERE R.«+.what better way to treat yourself to good wholesome food in an atmosphere that helps digestion?Clntisine wa \u201ca true Roman Restaurant\u201d 6717 St.Hubert St.\u2014CR.1.0855 king iust around the corn * Musketeer Room % Seafood Bar % Steak Bar %* Musketeer Bar % Dining Room MEET AT SINCE 1861 NEW CARLTON HOTEL UN.6-3461 FREE PARKING WINDSOR STREET LE | Westmount Examiner, 16 Friday, Sept.19, 1958 L Pulls HOTEL de LASALLE \u201c Luncheon Dinner Dancing Sunday Night Buffet FREE PARKING RESERVATIONS UN.6-6492 With Spaghetti: \"it's the Sauce that counts\u201d and we have that Sauce.m'asso #205 Decarie * Boulevard, n TERE CHOPS STEAKS, SHASHLIK, STE.MARGUERITE HIGHWAY STE.ADELE EN BAS -CA.9-4494 Chianti Room | CHEZ TERI! Piedmont Country Lodge Highway 11 Piedmont, Que.à DINE AT THE TOP of the MARK RESTAURANT And stay at Vlymark 5 Lodge for the perfect holiday St.Sauveur des Monts, Quebec All year round Resort in the Laurentians Tennis \u2014 Private Golf Course Fishing\u2014Filtered Swimming Pool Boating on Private Lake Dancing \u2014 Entertainment Excellent cuisine and accommodation Reservations .CApital 7-2607 me éd chins BARTON Sos EO brag AT eT I pe am rev.AS .= / Jie TEE te a.2 ce pp Lo aE as 1G The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 19, 1958 Ephraim Scott Memorial Church scene of Kendall-Davis wedding On Saturday afternoon September 6, in Ephraim Scott Memorial Church, the marriage took place of Sheila Helen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie T.Davis of Notre Dame de Grace to the Reverend Frederick Ralph Kendall, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Kendall of Ottawa.The Rev.J.S.McBride officiating.Mr.Michael Witham played the wedding music and the soloist was Mr.Val Smiley.Pink and white gladioli and chrysanthemums were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a floor length gown of white delustered satin, with yoke, long sleeves and front panel of Chantilly lace and having hand cut appliques of the same lace extending down the front of the bodice from the yoke and around the neckline, being embroidered with tiny pearls.The skirt was very full, with unpressed pleats, falling from a dropped waistline.Her four tiered circular veil of tulle jllusion was held by a tiera headpiece of tiny pearls and crystal of red roses and tiny white nuggets.She wore a string of cultured pearls, the gift of the bridegroom.Miss Patricia Kendall, sister of the bridegroom, acted as maid of honor for the bride, and the Misses Sylvia Scott and Marilyn Wermett as bridesmaids.All three attendants were dressed alike, in princess dresses of Crystal Charm having large bows and streamers at the back.The maid of honor being in turquoise and the bridesmaids in coral They all wore crownless hats of the same materials as their _ dresses, having hand made rose importers of Fine ORIENTAL RUGS Canadian & Imported Broadlooms Installed Wall To Wall Expert Rug Servicing Wallpaper 4151 St.Catherine W.(Corner Elm) WE.2-4277 Evenings: RE.8-4605 petals around the crown.They carried nosegays of pink and white carnations.Little Miss Robin Gilbert, second cousin of the bride, acted as flower girl.She was dressed in a very full and short skirted dress of turquoise crystal charm, with a large back bow and trimmed with tiny pink flowers.She wore a hat similar to the other attendants and carried a basket of pink sweetheart roses.a Mr, James flutcnison of Ottawa was best man for Mr.Kendall.The ushers were Mr.Goodwill McDougall and Mr.John Kendall, brother of the bridegroom.Mrs.Davis, mother or the bride, wore a sheath gown of Dior blue, pure silk organza over taffeta with appliques of lace embroidered with tiny pearls.There was an overskirt caught up at the left side with a large bow.She wore a hand made feather hat, the same shade as her dress.Her corsage was made- up of pink roses.\u2019 Mrs.Kendall, mother of the bridegroom, chose a dress of white lace over beige taffeta with a full bustle-type back.She twore a large matching hat and mink stole.Her corsage was of yellow roses.Mrs.Helen Scott, grandmother of the bride wore a gown of old rose crepe and lace with black hat and accessories.Her corsage was made-up of white carnations.The reception was held in the Vice Regal Suite of the Ritz Carleton Hotel where the fioral arrangements we:e of pink snapdragons and white mums.Later the Reverend and Mrs.Kendall left to take up residence in Penticton, B.C., stopping off at Winnipeg and Banff en route.The bride travelled in a navy blue English wool suit, white imported feather hat, white blouse and gloves and red shoes and purse.She carried a light beige Sponso ST.MATTHEW'S Church Hall, WED., OCT.Refreshments FASHION SHOW Exclusive and Original Dresses, Suits and Coats presented by IRENE WILSON Town & Country Clothes red by GUILD & W.A.Dufferin Road 15th, 8 P.M.Admission $1.00 Thiede Autumn with a DE.4501 (Near Claremont! You'll look more beautiful floating through After Sept.21st 4927 Sherbrooke St.West new Hair Style.HU.4-4501 Fridays: Open from 9 A.M.to 9 P.M.REV.AND MRS.FREDERICK RALPH KENDALL, whose marriage took place on Saturday, September 6, Ephraim Scott Memorial Church.Mrs.Kendall was formerly Miss Sheila Helen Davis, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie T.Davis of Notre Dame de Grace.Rev, Kendall is the ~on of Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Kendal: of Ottawa, Bermingh~m Photo Draper Calder, son of Mr.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of delustered satin fashioned with a fitted bodice of Guipure lace having a sabrina neckline and short sleeves, and a very full skirt with two panels ot the same lace, ending in a chapel train.Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a matching lace cap and she carried a hou- quet of white carnations and pale pink roses.Mrs.David Orrock, as matron of honor, and Mrs.John Stirling and Miss Jacqueline Hague, as attendants, wore frocks of emerald green silk taffeta, with bandeau to match their frocks and carried bouquets of bronze chrysanthemums.Mr.Donald Cope acted as best man for Mr.Calder and the ushers were Mr.Murray Wilson, brother of the bride, Mr.Richard Calder, the bridegroom's brother, Mr.William Jenkinson and Mr.John Langshaw.Mrs.Wilson, the bride's mother,, was in a gown of ecru overcoat.Her corsage was made up of red sweetheart roses.There were out-of-town guests from Ottawa, Winnipeg, Cleveland, Ohio, Pottstown, Pa., Philadelphia, Pa., Brownsburg, Que., Asbestos, Que.and South Burn- ahy.B.C.The Rev.F.Ralph Kendall was student assistant at Knox-Cres- cent and Kensington Presbyterian Church from September 1957 to May 1958.lace.She wore a feather hat of, | Calder-Wilson wedding held in Calgary United Church The marriage of Sheila Bernhardine, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh M.Wilson, of Hampstead, to Mr.Frank and Mrs.Frank Calder, of Hampstead, took place on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, in Calvary United Church, Westmount, the Rev.Charles Plaskett officiating.Mrs.Alice Brown played the wedding music and Miss Therese Payette played the harp during the signing of the register.White and pink gladioli aiid candles in Candelabra were used to decorate.the same shade, and had a spray of orchids pinned to her handbag.Mrs.Calder, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of nile green slik faille, with a matching feather hat, brown accessories and a corsage bouquet of orchids.The reception was held at the St.George Club.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Calder left for Pocono Mountains, Penn., the bride travelling in a suit of forest green wool, and wearing a gold hat, brown accessories and a corsage bouquet of yellow tea roses.Among the out-of-town guests were: Mr.Andrew Clark, of Toronto; Miss Alice Draper, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Draper, of Cow- ansville, Mr.and Mrs.B.W.Draper, of Bedford, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.F.Dragg, Mr.and Mrs.William Fraser, Mr.and Mrs.B.Bauman, Mr.and Mrs.R.Smith, Mr.and Mrs.T.Anderson, of Arvida; Mr.and Mrs.G.Dufour, of Isle Maligne; Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Turney of Riche- Social & Personal Mrs, R.M.Mitchell, 388 Oliver avenue has returned from an extensive trip.abroad.Bh Mr.and Mrs.L.M.Hart have moved from Argyle avenue, Westmount, and have taken up their residence at 163 Senneville road, Senneville.Miss Amy-Jean Vipond, of Westmount, and Miss Lillian Ballantyne, of Cornwall, Ont.have left for New York, whence they sail in the Queen of Bermuda for a two weeks\u2019 cruise to Bermuda.Mr.and Mrs.Harold A.Stevenson have taken up their residence at 38 Rosemount avenue, Westmount.Mrs.Charles S.Peck of Deland, Florida, is visiting her mother.Mrs.F.W.Cowie, Sr., and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Crombie.Lt.Col.and Mrs, H.F.Cotton of Ottawa and their family were in Montreal for the Hugessen-Stavert wedding which took place Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Laid- ley arrived this week from Kingston, Ont., to spend a few days with Mr.Laidley's parents, Mr.Wendell H.Laidley, QC, and Mrs.Laidley.Mr.A, J.Campbell, QC, and Mrs.Campbell have returned from Toronto where they attended the Canadian Bar Association\u2019s annual meeting.Mr.Justice Roger Ouimet and Mrs.Ouimet of Westmount were in Toronto last week, guests at the Park Plaza.* Now Open \u201clieu, Mr.and Mrs, C.Miller, of Baie Comeau, Dr.and Mrs.J.Horwood, of Shawinigan; and Mr.W.Jenkiñson, of Deep River, Ont.Tel.OX.5-3561 Resthaven Convalescent & Rest Home NURSING CARE Cleanliness \u2014 Warmth Good Food Mrs.Agnes Fisher 99 POINTE CLAIRE AVE.PTE.CLAIRE, QUE, UNSURPASSED VALUES FINE FURS See us also for je Repairing ® Remodelling FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue {Opposite Avenue Theatre) | WE.2.3312 attention to every detail, WEDDING FLOWERS Why compromise?It costs no more for better selection of flowers, exquisite workmanship and meticulous ouse of Howers Mountain St.at Sherbrooke IPL.atean 4444 \u201c Quinn-Kennedy wedding held on Saturday in Vancouver The marriage of Elaine Marie, daughter of the late Harold Clay Kennedy and of Mrs.Kennedy, of Vancouver, B.C, to Mr.Collin Patrick Quinn, son of the late Dr.John Gladstone Quinn, and of Mrs.Quinn, of Westmount, took place on Saturday morning at eleven o'clock, in the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Vancouver, the Rev.James Gollner, of Toronto, officiating, assisted by the Rev.J.O'Reilly.Miss Joyce Rohrer sang during the service, and | white, gold and bronze chrysanthemums arranged with greenery, and candles in candelabra were used as decorations; and sprays of white chrysanthemums marked the | pews reserver for the guests.The bride, whe was given away by her brother, Mr.William G.Kennedy, was in a gown of poult de soie, fashioned on princess lines, with a fitted bodice, having a portrat neckline edged with appliqued Brussels lace, and sleeves ending in points over the hands and a very full skirt of undressed pleats appliqued with the same lace embroidered with sequins and seed pearls, and falling into a cathedral train.Her Ta a a a a ne \"a PLAY PEN TOY SHOPS INC.TOYS AND JUVENILE FURNITURE Dorval Gerdens Shopping Centre ME.1-6822 Ven Horne Shepping Centre RE.9-2393 : Dee babies on-the-go won\u2019t get far in our cosy sleeping bags but they wsll stay nice and warm.2.95 The Children\u2019s Corner a pleasant shop 1350 Greene Ave.WE.7-6510 t derson, veil of Brussels lace extending | to the hem of her train, was held by a headdress of lily-of-the- valley and seed pearls and she, carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias.arfd stephanotis.Miss Diane Kennedy, as maid of hanor for her sister, and Mrs.John B.Long, and Mrs.Jacques Belanger, of Montreal, sisters of the bridegroom, Mrs.William Kennedy, Mrs.Ian Maxwell Smith, and Miss Margaret Hen- as attendants, were in frocks of antique gold velvet, with fitted bodice, having portrait necklines, sleeves, and bell-shaped skirts having harem hemlines caught with velvet and satin lovers knots.They wore hats to match quets of white carnations and ivy.Mr.Edward Gray, of Montreal, acted as best man for Mr.Quinn, and the ushers were Mr.Jacques Belanger, Lieut.John Long.of Montreal, Mr.Don Kennedy, brother of the bride, Mr.John Brown and Mr.Blair Cafferky.Mrs.Kennedy, the bride's mother, was in a gown of champagne Chantilly lace.She wore a matching feather hat, and a cor sage bouquet of gold orchids .Mrs.Quinn, mother ef the bridegroom, was gownmed in in- fanta blue poult de soie embroidered with bead» and sequins.She wore an ostrich feather \u2018hat of the same shade, 2 chinchilla cape, and a corsage bouquet of white orchids.The reception was held at the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club.Later, Mr.and Mr&æ Quinn left for Bermuda and New York, the bride travelling in a suit of raspberry wool, and wearing a black velvet hat trimmmed with ospreys, black accessories, and a corsage bouquet of gardenias.Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs.John G.Quinn, Mrs.Harold Gray, Mr.Edward Gray, Mr.and Mrs.Jacques Belanger, Lieut.and Mrs.John Long, of Montreal; the Rev.James Goll- ner, of Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.E.B.McDonald, of Los Angeles, Calif; Dr.and Mrs.J.McDonald, of San Mateo, Calif; Mr.and Ë Mrs.George Band, of Winnipeg; WESTMOUNT BEAUTY PARLOR 5122 Sherbrooke St.W.Just west of Westmount Theatre HU.6-9636 Permanents 38%, oll inclusive Latest hair styling by experienced operators Miss Lillian Herring in attendance WITH OR WITHOUT PPOINTMENT No WAITING BEAUTAIRE HAIR DRYERS Dry in 20 minutes bracelet-length | their frocks and carried bou- | \u2018the meeting, and will report on a EEE Re Mo ~~ and Mrs.Haldane Foster.Potters Club plans Open House Sept.25 Open House Thursday Septa MR.AND MRS.DONALD HALDANE FOSTER, following their Crescent and Kensington Presbyterian Chureh.; The bride, formerly Miss Barbara Ann Miles, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John Alfred William Miles; Mr.Foster, the son of Mr.of Montreal will be hostesses at of The Salvation Army Eventide Home on Tuesday, at 8 p.m.\u2018Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.19, 1958 Dawson WCTU The monthly meeting of the will be held Thursday, September 25 at 2.30 p.m.at the home of Mrs.W.McCormick, 6255 Sherbrooke street west, at 2.30 p.m.Our Justly Famous ; MR.EMILE \"Softy\" Permanent marriage in Knox known.for the gentle, true | permanence it imparts to your hair.Good too, for bleached and tinted hair.$10.00 1347 GREENE AVE.Phone WE.5-0562; WE.5-2486 Pin a la PP i i A AY - \u2014Posen Photo Venture Club Members of The Venture Club Emile games night for the residents BEAUTY SALON 25 from 2 to 5 p.m.and 7.30 to 9.30 p.m.will mark the opening of a new chapter in the history of The Potters\u2019 Club at their new address, 346 Victoria avenue, Westmount.Starting in 1948 in \u2018quarters providing working space for a small number of potters and with annual! exhibitions in other premises, the club has now combined exhibition rooms and workshop where the public will be able tu see pottery being made as well as the finished product.The president and members of KASTEL UPHOLSTERING COMPANY, LIMITED Specializing in @ UPHOLSTERING @® FURNITURE REPAIRS @ CARPETS @ FURNITURE REFINISHING We Pick Up and Deliver WE.3-8735 1366 Greene Avenue (near Sherbrooke) Dawson Montreal West WCTU |.\" The Potters\u2019 Club extend a cordial invitation to their friends and to the public generally to be present on Thursday, Sept.25.After this date the exhibition rooms will be open daily except Sundays from 11 a.m.to 4 p.m.and will also he opened Wednesday evening each week from 8 to 10.30 p.m.Classes for beginners will start for this season on Monday, Sept.29, 2-4 pm.and Wednesday, 7.30 to 8.30 p.m.Advance classes Monday 7.30 to 9.30 p.m., Wednesday 2-4 p.m.Enamelling classes will also be held starting Monday, Sept.29th, 7.30 p.m.\u201cto 9.30.All above classes are weekly.Another new departure for the club is a children\u2019s class to be innugurated October 4 from 10 to 12 a.m.and weekly theres after.Information: EL.2102.Zonta Club The Zonta club of Montreal will hold a business meeting on September 23 at 8 p.m.at the Boy Scouts Association.Presi- | dent Isabelle Sauberli will chair Zonta\u2019s 34th international convention held June 23-26 at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York.and Mr.an@ Mrs.R.B.Dugan, of New York.* Come in end see MAY'S Fait showing of DRESSES In all the newest fabrics and styles.Also featuring Skirts, Blouses and Sweaters in the new Fall shades, Now on Display ! The very latest in Hosiery, Gloves and Lingerie, f > 7 .LADIES WEAR 1233 Creene Avenue Westmount WE.5.954] See our Foll and Winter COATS, SUITS and SUBURBAN COATS at our Norgate Store 1107 Decarie Blvd.Norgate Shopping Centre Rl.4-1603 «Get «Pay More Less For Your NEW FUR COAT Or to have your old Fur Coat .converted into a new FUR-LINED CLOTH COAT SEE BLEAU & ROUSSEAU inc.MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 5014 SHERBROOKE ST.W.{Near Claremont) 3852 ST.DENIS ST.{Near Roy) ve retire dat = my nT SY See S55 1 8 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 19, 1958 St.Matthias Church scene of Turner-Brophey wedding The marriage of Beverley, daughter of the late Harold Millar Brophey and of Mrs.Brophey, to Mr.Peter Merrick Turner, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.I.M.Turner, of Toronto, took place on Saturday afternoon, at four o'clock, in St.Matthias\u2019 Church, Westmount, the Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe officiating.Mr.Belles played the wedding music and the boys\u2019 choir was in attendance.White chrysanthemums and gladioli were used to decorate, The bride, who was given away by her godfather, Mr.Reginald M.Brophey, of Toronto, wore a gown of cream brocade, embroidered in gold thread, fashioned with a round neckline, and sleeves ending in points over her hands, and a full skirt.Her chapel-length weil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of matching brocade, and she carried a semi-cascade bouquet of Lester Hibbard roses and ste- phanotis.Mrs.C.W.Swenson, of Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Mrs.Bryce Muir, Mrs.Peter M.Brophey, sister- in-law of the bride; Mrs.William M.Turner jr., sister-in-law of the bridegroom, and Miss Norma Wight, of Boston, as attend- WESTMOUNT CAKE & PASTRY High Quality Cakes, Pastries, Rolls, Bread and Table-Ready Meats.BIRTHDAY & WEDDING CAKES TO ORDER DE.5010 \u2014 After Sept.21st., HU.4-5010 4966 Sherbrooke St.West (near Claremont) HAIRDRESSING 4891 Sherbrooke St.W.{Corner Prince Albert) A Regal Approach To Fall Loveliness Our EMPRESS Coiffure HU.9-1233 A It's the fresh look .Kitchens.1185 Drummond St.YOUR DREAM KITCHEN.Built to Satisfy your Needs .Styled to Satisfy your Desires ! See it now\u2014the greatest advance ever in kitchen styling.and it\u2019s exclusive with Youngstown Let us show you how inexpensively you can enjoy the fresh look in your home.We'll help you plan it\u2014give you complete decorating advice\u2014absdtutely freel A.O.OLSEN & CO.Kitchen Planning Sales & Installation UN.6-5839 Se > D is MR.AND MRS.W.MILLER, whose mar:lage took place at the Shaare Zedek Synagogue.Formerly Miss Helena Rosen, the bride is the .- daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hyman Rosen; Mr.- Miller the son of Mr.and Mrs.Sam Miller.ps \u2014Drummond Photo ants, Were in frocks of emerald green and gold poult de soie, fashioned on Empire lines with bodices having round necklines and short sleeves and full skirts.They wore small coronets of the same color, and carried semi- cascade bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums, Mr.William M.Turner jr.acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Peter Brophey, brother of the bride; Mr.Gabriel Lapointe, Mr.Brian Herbinson, of Toronto; and Mr.Hiram Emery, of New York.Mrs.Brophey, the bride's mother, was gowned in cream brocade, and wore a toque of green velvet, bronze accessories, | and a corsage bouquet of miniature green orchids.Mns Turner, mother of the bridegroom, was in a gown of mink brown matte jersey.She wore a matching hat and a corsage bouquet of green orchids.The reception was held at the St.James\u2019 Club, where rust, gold and bronze chrysantemums were used as decorations.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Turner left by plane for Calgary, where they will reside for several months, the bride travelling in a suit of olive green wool, and wearing a bronze feather hat, brown accessories, and a corsage bouquet of miniature green orchids.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Bole, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Armitage, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Bush, Mr.and Mrs.N.E.Brown, Mr.and Mrs.Larry Bell, Mr.and Mrs.Reginald M.Brophey, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Carruthers, Mr.and Mrs.Max Chudleigh, Mr.and Mrs.William de Haas, Mrs.J.S.Ellison, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.P.Gorman, Mr.and Mrs.Noel Holmes, Mr.and Mrs.Richard Houston, Mr.and Mrs.B.A.Herbinson, Mr.G.P.Harley, Mr.and Mrs.H.Keenleyside, Mr.R.A.C.Knox, Senator and Mrs.Thomas D'Arcy Leonard, Mr.and Mrs.N.A.MacEachern, Mr.and Mrs.A.Muirhead, and Miss Harriet Muirhead, Miss May Morgan, Dr.and Mrs.G.M.Marshall, Mr.and Mrs.S.K.McBirnie, Mr.and Mrs.M.O.Simpson, and Mr.John Shaw, Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Webb, Miss Geralda Webb, and Mr.and Mrs.Les Woolsey, of Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.N.A.Clark, of Barrie, Ont.; Mrs.B.S.L.Fitzpatrick, of Hamilton, Ont.; Mr.H.W.Emery and Mr.John Emery, of New York; Mr.and Mrs.L.C.Whittacker, of \u201cGreenwich, Conn.; Mr.and Ms.B.O.Reai- man, of White Plains, N.Y.; Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Leavitt, of Akron, Ohio; Mr.and Mrs.S.D.Turner, of Calgary, Alta.; Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Swenson, of Grosse Pointe, Mich.; and Mr.and Mrs.H.F, Reindell, of Essex Falls, N.J.Order of True Kindred The Westmount Conclave No.4, Order of True Kindred will hold the first meeting of the fall season on Wednesday evening September 24, in Melville Hall, Melville avenue, West- mount at 7.30 p.m.with Mrs.F.J.Wilkins presiding.Members will please note that in future all meetings of the Conclave will be held °3 the fourth Wednesday evening of each month instead of the second Wednesday as previously held.All members are cordially invited to attend.COME and RUMMAGE In the delightful muddle at ANTIQUES & THINGS 278 SHE\\BROOKE ST.WEST (Near Park) Open till 7.30 P.M.(9.30 Fridays) Books, Ornaments, China, Pictures.Anything saleable bought, sold or swopped.VI.9-5878 Social & Personal The opening meeting of the Council of Uhits of the Jewish Hospital of Hope took place Wednesday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs.M.Pinsky, 5217 Rosedale avenue, Miss Mary Catherine Collins ia leaving today for Toronto where she will resume her studies at St.Michael's College, University of Toronto.Travelogue of Sweden The Women's Service Club, Montreal West Presbyterian Church, Nelson and Ballantyne avenues, invites you to attend \u201cA Travelogue of Sweden\" by Rev.R.J.Berlis, DD, in aid of St.Andrew's Presbyterian Home for the Elderly on Thursday, September 25 at 8.15 p.m.in the church hall.Refreshments will be served.® GOLD * COPPER © BRASS ° CHROME © NICKEL ® RHODIUM ® CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUEREC JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd, Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elec- \u2018tro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.Vi.5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine St.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, caliouses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric ec uipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions, _ Children\u2019s Supports a Specialty.By appointment only New Phone Number WE.2-1545 513 Guy Street We cordially invite you to visit Shyrl Fashions ot \"The Studio\u201d, (north of Notre Dame Street), where in its intimate and pleasant surroundings you will receive Miss Henson's personalized attention in her individually styled, custom-made dresses and suits of imported and domestic fabrics.- At a glance you'll see the fine workmanship and careful detail that directs her tailroring and design, and the location away.from the high-rent areas enables her to, give you a price advantage.If you have ever had problems in the past with clothes, Miss Henson's expert understanding of the varied figure problems will give you the fashionable answer in her personalized creations.For your new Fall wardrobe visit \u2014 Shyrl Henson Fashions at \u201cThe Studio\u201d (A few doors north of Notre Dame Street) 513 Guy Street WEllington 2-4914 .the VON MISS MARGARET GRACE LITTLE, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.S.R.Little of Montreal, and MR.ALLAN HERBERT SMITH, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Smith, of Notre Dame de Grace whose marriage'wili take place on Saturday afternoon, September 20, at half past two o\u2019clock, at MacVicar Memorial Presbyterian Church, Outremont.* Speirs-Miller show The forthcoming fashion show for the graduate and student \u2014Eaton's Photo models of the Speirs-Miller Stu- Application forms available for VON art show and sale Application forms for the 5th building, VON Art Show and Sale are now this year's show will open in the available at the VON headquart- morning, for the first time, ers, 1246 Bishop street, it has been announced by the Central District Committee who organize this event each November.Date of this year's show is November 5, and chairman is Mrs.J.M.McGillis, of Westmount.Application forms, which have to be filled in by each artist taking part in the show, may also be obtained from Mrs.McGillis, at 746 Upper Lansdowne avenue.Open to everyone who paints, the VON Art Show is supported each year by amateurs and professionals alike who wish to aid in this manner, All paintings on view are for sale, with half the proceeds from any sale going to the VON and half to the artist, except in cases where the artist wishes to donate the full amount to the VON.All paintings are framed, ready for hanging, and artists price their own work.No painting, however, is priced at over $100.00, with prices ranging as low as $2.00.Held each year at the YWCA Trafalgar ball set for Oct.24 One of the opening events of the Montreal fall social season, the Trafalgar Ball will take place this year on Friday, October 24.Sponsored by the Montreal Branch of the Naval Officers\u2019 Association of Canada, the Ball will be held in the Normandie Room of the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel.The Ball executive committee is under the chairmanship of Lt./Cdr.P.M.MacCallum, RCN (R) Ret'd.with the following members: Lt./Cdr.R.G.Brem- ner, RCN (R) Ret'd; Lt./Cdr.E.W.Burns, RCN (R) Ret'd; Lt./ Cdr.R.D.P.Gilday, RCN (R) Ret'd; Lt./Cdr.(E) R.B.Graham, RCN (R) Ret'd; Sub.Lt.(8S) E.B.Harvey, RCN (R); Lt./Cdr.D.8S.Jones, RCN (R) Ret'd; Lt.Z.W.T.Lewis, RCN (R) Ret'd; Lt./Cdr.E.H.S.Piper, RCN (R) Ret'd; Lt./Cdr.J M.Richardson, RCN (R) Ret'd.Retarded Children A public meeting will be held Thursday, September 25 by the \u2018Association for the Help of Retarded Children (Quebec) Inc.in the YWCA, Dorchester street west at 8:30 p.m.Tne guest speaker will be Mr.R.F.Shaw, chairman of the 1958 campaign, Mr.G.D.Sutton will give a report on the Canadian Association for Retarded Chil- ¢ dios, is more of a dress rehearsal for the work which lies ahead of them during the season.Speirs- Miller are concentrating on fashion modeling, .photography and tv.A great part of this work will be directed by Peter Miller, who has a wealth of practical personal experience in on Dorchester sireet, the commercial photography and television fields.The qualifications required for this specialized work are very high but are not confined to.any age group.Some of the most successful mo- | The Westmount Examiner, Friday.September 19, 1958 19 dels from the Speirg-Miller Studios are from four to seven years of age, The fashion show and the more sophisticated photography is supplied by the teenage and more mature groups.Flowers for all occasions .at pleasantly attractive prices.MeKFNNA IN MID\" GERALD Mc KEN NA LIMITES \\OWERS?ï ol 1539 Bishop St.PL.9112 MAITLAND'S Confectioner & Caterer WE ARE NOW FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF ORIGINAL AND DELICIOUS FRENCH PASTRIES.x We have engaged the services of Herr Elies to take charge of our new French Pastry Department.Herr Elies is a former professor who taught the art of Pastry Baking in the Vienna Technical School in Austria, and Restaurants the world over, Graduates of this school are in great demand by Hotels You are cordially invited to drop in to look over these delicious confections.They are irresistible.to take home.ity is unsurpassed.4124 ST, CATHERINE ST.WEST, WESTMOUNT 1327 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.MONTREAL We know you will purchase some We assure you of a taste thrill that you will find nowhere else in the Montreal area.Our prices are fair .our qual- WE.5-4651 DORVAL GARDENS SHOPPING CENTRE ® Catering a Specialty.dren conference.nnouncing cee THE OPENING On Wednesday, Sept.24th of the \u201cPIERRE MY HAIRDRESSER\u201d BEAUTY SALON P.F.Benoit, manager 4445 St.Catherine Street West A new establishment that will be an addition to te mv pers ST ce\u201d FOR APPOINTMENTS who bo said Please Phone cow REG'D.many other Salons now engaged in beautifying the distinguished ladies of the City of Westmount.Specializing in PERMANENTS, HAIR CUTTING and STYLING, HAIR COLOURING | * hk hk k Kk x x WE.2-6905 | Westmount Place Apartments * 215 St.Paul St.West Another Installation by ZANCO LIMITED Manufacturers and distributors of Lady Shirl Products VI.9-1646 © TV ® RADIO ® APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE TV Antennas our specialty HI-FI Equipment and Transistor Supplies TELETRONICS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 2 Property Wanted HOUSE wanted in Westmount, seven to 9 rooms.Convenient location.Price up to $40,000.00.Please call HU, 1-7197.3 Country Property For Sale MONTFORT IN LAURENTIANS All year round, 1!, storey cottage, 7 rooms furnished.Brick fireplace.Modern conveniences, Suitable for skiing, fishing or vacation.Price $7,600.00.Call RI, 7-0337.12 Apartments To Let Cote Saint Luc 312 room sublet, frig., stove, venetians, balcony, heated, new building.Janitor service.Garage available.$95.90 a month.DE.2397 after 6.BRIGHT quiet location, opposite park, unfurnished, 4!2 rooms, with court yards, fully equipped, good janitor service, near Montreal West.Please call, HU.8-0437.| Very bright.3 large bedrooms.Semi | ed view of mountain.3rd floor.No 2 bathrooms.: Cai hw ; - LS evenings until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1-2771.The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 3e for each additional word Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:39 am.Thursday for current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on duty after 5 p.m.Twesdoy and Wednesday 45¢ 12 Apartments To Let 435 Grosvenor Avenue, 7} rooms, heated.Stove, frigidaire, hot water, taxes paid.Janitor.WE.3-0971 and RE.8-5227.WESTMOUNT 6 exclusive area.room apartment, Vicinity city hall.planned kitchen, newly painted.| Large living room with unobstruct- elevator, but brightness and comfort full compensation, $150.00 monthly, Occupancy October 1st.WE, 2-6556.319 room apartment, St.Laurent, equipped.RI.4-0058 or RI.4-1302.\"YESTMOUNT, one room, furnished, fully equipped, $50.00.Business lady.WE.5-7060.19 Share Living Quarters LARGE apartment in N.D.G.share with one or two nice young ladies.Balcony, T.V., carpets, 2 bathrooms.Phone HU, 8-4568.20 Rooms To Let KENSINGTON and St.Catherine Street, nice room in apartment.Business lady, light privileges.WE.2-7917, N.D.G.central, 5891 Sherbrooke West, comfortable furnished room, large clothes cupboard.Reasonable.1-4625.Trades and Professional Cards 20 Words 75e \u2014 3 Cent Additional Building Repairs Educational ITALIAN teacher will give Italian .lessons, also at your home.HU, 9- Free Estimates 331.English workmanship, bricklaying, plastering, chimneys rebuilt, tuck pointing, roof shingling.All work guaranteed.Mr.O'Connor, HU.8-5042 Westminster Building CONTRACTORS - SPECIALISTS IN PROPERTY REPAIRS PAINTING CHIMNEY REPAIRS WATER PROOFING PLASTERING FOUNDATIONS ROOFING, ETC.Estimates Free Phone HUnter 9-6939 Evenings ELwood 7431 Carpentry PLANNED kitchens, playrooms.built-ins, alterations, etc.Furniture made io order.Workmanship guaranteed, UN.6-0683, Jim Clancy.SPECIALIZED home Porches, planned kitchens, work.Built-in furniture, Excellent European workmanship.Westmount references.Mr.E.Von Glasow, MO.4-0913 Cartage and Moving carpentry arborite TEA chests, barrels, cartons, cord.Ideal for moving and storing, Also truck for light movings.Fred, WE.2-3038, s Decorating WALLS and ceilings washed and painted by experienced man.Win dows and floors also done.Phone W.Campbell, OL.9-5538.- Dressmaking EUROPEAN dressmaker - designer, dresses, suits, coats made to measure, Allerations.Specializes in lace.5110 Sherbrooke, Apt.EUROPEAN dressmaker designer, dresses made to order.Finest work: manship in alterations, Call Mrs.Russ, WIE.3.7420, Westmount, Duplicating Services ABC duplicating service, addressing, typing, translation, accurate work, (same-day service).Call day or night.61 Chesterfield, Westmount, HU.9-6366.\u2019 QUALIFIED teacher will coach junior pupils, grades 1-4.Vicinity West.mount and King George parks.WE.2.5459.Furniture Repairs ANTIQUE furniture restoration, reproduction.Cabinet and furniture made to order, repaired, remodelled.John's Cabinet Making Reg'd., rear 1251 Greene, WE.7-4879.ANTIQUE furniture restoration.French polishing, Superior work.R.H.Mullins Antiques Reg'd., 1317 Greene, WE.5-3894, = Furriers HAVE your furs repaired or re: stvled at Flomen Exclusive Fuss, 1235 Greene Ave, WE.2-3312, Marriage Licenses MARRIAGE LICENSES Milton W.Winston, notary.Days, UN 6-6556.evenings, HU.9-2820.Music Lessons PIANO lessons for beginners and advanced.Ilonka Nevay concert pianist, former professor of music Conservatory Budapest, 4326 Sherbrooke West, WE.7-5614 MRS.Mabel Egerton, R.M.T.piano, singing and theory.Privately or in classes, Adults and children, Telephone HU.95-3356.Guitar Lessons $1.00 Also accordion, violin, saxophone, clarinet or mandolin lessons at $1.50 HUNTER 1-0971 Office Equipment EXPERT REPAIRS Typewriters, adding machines, calcu lators, comptometers, cheque-writers.ete, ALL WORK GUARANTEED Free estimates made.Replace ma.chittes provided free.WE.2-1906 BATES BUSINESS MACHINES REG'D.4204 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Portraits EUROPEAN artist would accept commission on portraits.Oil or pastel.Specializing with children, Reasonable prices.WE, 7.3388 Smocking Lessons ENGLISH smocking lessons taught.EL, 3743, .shed large cupboard, in private Eastern Westmount, .after 6 p.m.any evening.DECARIE and Sherbrooke, large room, kitchen privileges.Gentleman only, $11.00 weekly, DE.6309 after 6.30 p.m.WESTMOUNT, large room with bath.parking, WE GROSVENOR, one or two furnished rooms.Frig., stove, Gentleman pre- fered.Low rentals exchange for tuiton - boy.WE.7-1360.high COMFORTABLE room, kitchen pri- | vileges.Sharing apartment.Central, Write box 462 c/o 2185 Hampton, 23 Room and Board Wanted YOUNG professional man needs room and board, Westmount.Call BE.6194 Saturday.WE.5-5851 evenings and Sunday.UN.6-3911 Local 4498 days.24 Autos For Sale Outstanding Buy 53 Dodge Coronet, V-8.Perfect condition, Automatic shift.Tinted glass, winter tires.$875.00.Private.Serious inquiries only.RE.1-4847.FORD 1952 convertible, perfect condition, low mileage, owner transferred.DE.0735, 52 Oldsmobile, 4 door sedan, $600.00.Phone HU, 8-B138.1947 Ford, good condition.WE.7- 3818.26 Garages To Let DE CASSON Road.Telephone WE.2-3706.26a Parking Space To Rent PARKING space, fenced.Dorchester, Greene.WE.§ 27a Storage To Let Unheated Space x 16.HU.9-4395.For Sale Moving Bedroom set, Singer sewing machine, radio.Sacrifice.RE.3-5489 or HU.1-3486.SET drapes, beautiful draw drapes and valance, blue, grey faille with floral pattern.Two sets drapes, yellow chintz, floral pattern, vanity, stool of same, single bedspread.Two chests of drawers, bureau; cabinet radio; 2 lounge chairs; 6 piece dinette set, light wood.Attractive hall sel, cedar chest, 2 antique chairs to match.Suitable for apartment lobby.Other household articles, reasonably priced.Good condition.Moffat stove, super deluxe, 4 burners.DE.0935.PAIR exquisite Dresden china candelabra, $100.00.WE.5-5303 after 5.B.S.A.1958, 500 cc., model B33, like new, 3 months old, 5,000 miles.Owner selling, to return to school.$650.Phone HU.8-6633 after 5 p.m.ELECTRIC fireplace, perfect condition; lawnmower.Reasonable, HU.1-8435.DEEP freeze, \u2018\u2018Amana\u2019, 15 cubic feet, upright, $350.00; walnut highboy.good condition; double spring and Marshall mattress; single bed, Simmons, complete.Good condition.DE.4967, PLAYPEN, 27 x tion, $4.00.WE.THOR washing machine, good condition, motor recently overhauled, automatic pump.HU, 8-5192, BEDROOM set, toasted mahogany, double bed with Simmons mattress, dresser, vanity with chair, night table; Moffat gas range, deluxe model, 4-burner, oven, broiler and warmer; also Westinghouse refrig- vicinity 0722.18° 29 45\u2019, perfect condi- 5-5685.1 erator.All in excellent condition.EL.5665 DINING set, 9 pieces; one rug, 10 x 6.RE.8-4263.DRAPES, grey satin, tern, pink and green, WE.7-4775.CAMPING trailer, painted aluminum, sleeps two; aluminum windows, screens, $300.00, DE.7564.HIDEABED, excellent condition; pictures (views of Old Montreal); figurine pat- full length.framed mirror; novelty beverage glasses; boudoir lamps.EL.5191 after 6.GAS stove, excellent condition; refrigerator: bedroom suite; wardrobe: kitchen table and chairs.For appointment call EL.3878, Friday 9-12 or 6-8.30: Saturday 9.1.DINING room set; \u2018 bedroom set; typewriter: bookcase; Mixmaster, etc.HU, 1-3918, _.No kitchen privilege, free 2-6098.] considered in] school For Sale Bendix Washer 29 Dining room table; overhead garage door, 4 sections.Real bargain, HU.Buy your Furniture Wholesale at 3541 Van Horne Apt.1 REgent 8-4761 Davenports, chesterfields, bedroom sets, kitchen sets, hideabeds, refrigerators, stoves, washers, televisions, continental beds, folding cots, mattresses, springs, telephone tables, coffee, step and corner tables, record players, Hi-Fis, desks, lamps, lazy- s.You name it, we have it.AD \u2018guaranteed merchandise.Unbelievable low prices.Your credit is good with us.Estate Prices fo Clear Magnificent dining room set; Sheraton secretary Highboy combination; Yolles breakfront; Chippendale 60\" Bowfront dresser; French curio cabinet; victorian marble top lamp table: champagne table; Napoleon bed with copper bronze and porcelaine insets.All choice pieces at modest prices, worth your information ROSALEE HELLER ANTIQUES 5257 QUEEN MARY RD.HUNTER 9-6481 Mr.Fix-li SERVICENTER WILL REPAIR ANYTHING EXCEPT A BROKEN HEART Specializes in repalrs 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.Unusual Opportunity High quality living room antique chesterfield, two armchairs, rose and beige silk; kitchen set, chrome and light blue, perfect condition.Broadloom 27\" wide, 15° long.Roto broiler 400, almost new.Accordion, Hoehner 8 basses.WE.7-2726, after 6:00 p.m.Tropical Fish Aquarium 12 x 15 x 30, equipped.condition, new.EL.9906.fully Almost now available in lamps, candelabras, | sets, old and new, dessert sets, crystal, centrepieces, ornaments, mirrors, etc.Bridal Registry MERCHANT'S COAL CO.LD.814 Sun Life Bldg.* UN.6-7351 CITE \u201c 29 For Sale \u201c 510.00 and up RE-OPENED WITH NEW STOCK.ALL SIZES, Encore NEW YORK RESALE, SAMPLE DRESSES AND ; SUITS.Original Values to $200.00 Hours: 11-6 Tues.through Sat.1535 Sherbrooke St.W.WE.5-5604 Train and Meccano Engines, Lionel and Hornsb freights, tunnels, passengers, tracks.figures, accessories, © panel components, switches, stations, trams.formers, complete with table; also large coliection of Meccano.First offer of $100.00 gets it.Must sell for space.Mrs.Adams, EL.7977 Moving \u2014 Must Sell : Crosley Shelvador frigidaire, with large freezer compartment, 9.11.5 cu.Gurney 4-burner gas stove, with broiler, separate unit, coal stove.All white enamel.Also miscellaneous items.HU.8-2023.USED KITCHEN EQUIPMENT VERY GOOD CONDITION Gas stove, electric stove, dishwasher, kitchen sinks and basement tubs (inciuding fittings) A.O.Oisen & Co.1185 Drumm street, JN.6-5839.5 Dru ond Moving \u2014 Must Sell Beautiful mahogany dining room Hepplewhite, 2 wing chairs; mahogany bed; walnut floor lamp, vanity table with bench, Sheffield tea, coffee set, English dinner set, Royal Worcester; English crystal set; 8 mm.Bell Howell Turret with 3 lenses; lady's English bicycle and other articles, Evenings, EL.5592, 31 Wanted ro Purchase ANTIQUE furniture, china, ings, jewellery, silver.R, .lins Reg'd., 1317 Greene.WE.5-3894.WANTED, a piano in reasonably good condition.HU.8-3846.CARPET, 8 x 12, or larger wanted, hall runner, red or maroon preferred.Also electric stove.MU.4.3239.HU.1-6147, WANTED, Encyclopaedia nica.Phone EL.3882.WANTED, hall seat or garden bench with back.WE.3.9402.32 Domestic Help Britan- invited.Rosalee Heller Antiques, 5257 Queen Mary Rd.HU.96481.Wanted RUGS \u2014 oval twist, gray, $10.00; YOUNG girl for general housework Oriental design \u20ac x 9, $10.00; drapes, own room, radio.Fond of children, monk\u2019s cloth, lined, $8.00.VI, 5-4631 after 6.PIANO, small Old English upright Grand.Recently conditioned by Willis.5-year guarantee.Attractive inlaid burl walnut case, $300.00.WE.2-5459.34 size bed, complete, clean.condition, $25.00.EI, 3552.CHESTERFIELD suite, 3 pieces, in good condition.DÆ.3711.ROXYTONE in blue grey crib and dresser; carriage, babee-tenda, electric sterilizer and bottles, bottle warmer.$60.00 lot.HU.1.2836.DESK, large, painted, suitable for student, $20.00.WE.7.4811.GIRL'S dresses: evening, street and graduation, size 14.Gym bloomers.EL.7514.LADY'S charcoal grey fall coat, size 20, worn few times.Also several dresses, size 20.EL, 3530.ONE lady's dressing table; small electric stove (regular); one lady's English Hercules bicycle (fully gquipped).All good condition.WE.Good wrought iron table, 6 chairs; walnut dropleaf table, opens to 72\u201d x 36\"; modern buffet.china cabinet, bleached walnut; combination 3-speed record player, AM- FM radio, mahogany: nest 3 tables and coffee table, grey walnut; chesterfield; 2 viscose rugs, 12 x 11, 16 x 10, Good buys.HU.9-3182.BABY pram, highchair, car bed, scales, bottle warmer; also maple table.WE.3.9402.WHITE wedding gown, size 12, peau de soie material, very ful skirt end- ATTRACTIVE References.HU.1-8963.ABLE woman, part time, to sit with and aid invalid, evenings, References.WE.2-4063.WIDOW working part time requires reliable general.Plain cooking.Fomd of 3 children, 2 school age.Must have city references.WE.5.5425, 33 Domestic Employment Wanted WOMAN helps out !2 day weekly, laundry, table waiting.WE.2-3823.FOR your home parties, experienced cook, European, 3 years.Health certificate, neat appearance, specialist in cold buffets, canape parties, artistic food decoration.I work by 4122.EXPERIENCED cook general desires position in adult family.WE.(Continued on Next Page) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOP DIVORCE TAKE NOTICE that PAMELA MARGARET CLARK, of the City and District of Montreal, Quebec, will apply to Parliament of Canada, at its present, next or following session, for a bill of divorce from her husband BERNARD CREBER, clerk, of the City and District of Montreal, Quebec, on ground of adultery.MONTREAL, August 18, 1958.ROSA B.GUALTIERI Attorney for Petitioner, ing in chapel train.After ma, RI.83-8034, pel ut P 714 Vitre Street.West, Montreal, P.Q.appointment in your home.HU, 9- . 34 Help Wanted, Female * ss : \u2018 Make Extra Mone WU.L M.Selling fine Americdn noney no LSNES are agnels door to door.For more information , call WE, 7-2457.For whes ing life is a song raflanicte | or when you sing life , > Dress Alferationisis || © But when you sigh lite s all wrong Slenderizing & Beauty Salon %~ gala.\u2019 Phone EL nd Juliette Not frowns, and tears, and sadness, wv on Life brings us joy and gladness Jearold, 3 hours.mornings.Must Smile thon for that\u2019s the magnet PERMANENTS $7.5 o up \u201d Eloy Boing opp, In favorable wear ins t 5 EXPERT HAIR STYLING er.= > HOMEMAKERS TL bring them fo y our door : HAIR DYEING A SPECIALTY \u2014- MANICURING Avon Products can provide you with -1he gS you're wishing for.© Mechanical and Hand Mossages © Steam Bath and Lamp a good steady income if you oan DOROTHY SPROULE Treatments © Featuring the famous automatic massage table where voit À few hours à, cas, J°35 home.a | LE | you reduce without disrobing © Foot Treatments you.For information cal PL.7885.ss 4504 St.Catherine St.West WE.7-1154 Amateur Radio Club! plans tea for ladies On Saturday, September 20, Miss Ethel Pick and the wives of members of the Montreal | Amateur Radio Club are holding | a Tea for all ladies attending the Amateur Radio Convention at the Armory of the Chateauguay PANELYTE > ARBORITE Regiment, on Lacombe avenue.The tea will be held from 3 p.m.=] SOLD CUT-TO-SIZE to 4:30 p.m.at the home of Dr.z and Mrs.C.A.Pick, 149 Cote St.Antoine road, Westmount.Ladies 35 Situations Wanted FEMALE Stenographer ienced, bilingual, dictaphone and shorthand, 9 to 1, Westmount preferred.WE, 2-7457 between 6 and 8 p.m.STUDENT 16, wants babysitting evenings and weekends.WE.7-3866.REFINED middle-aged lady with nursing experience, desires position as companion to elderly person, going South for winter.References.Write box 461, c-o 2185 Hampton Avenue.37 Situations Wanted Male YOUNG man with car seeks part.time work evenings and weekends.1 R.Lolel If you do not want to do it yourself, our expert applica- WE.7.361 after 5.from the Maritimes, Ontario and ro es, .39 Lost many parts of the United States tors will be pleased to give You an estimate on your VE.5 5366.on Saturday.Reward.are expected.More than 300 .: - D ic Pet : people are planning to attend REPAIRS ON \u2014 TELEVISIONS \u2014 RADIOS \u2014 41 omestic Pets MRS.N.W.K.REID, ticket |this \u201cHam\u201d gathering, including TOASTERS AND IRONS .B tif \u2018| convener for St.Mark\u2019s Amn- |Mr.and Mrs .A.L.Budlong.Mr eautitu glican Church, Guild and WA |Budlong is the editor of QST, SPECIALTY: WINDOW CORD AND CLOTHES-LINE Registered German Snegherd PUTS Fashion Show to be held Wed- the official organ of the Ameri- INSTALLED rom champion s Ll = = : With children.Dam and Sire may be nesday, October 15 at 8 p.m.in |can Radio Relay League.The seen.Unusually docile Fr) anteltl- the church hall, corner of Duf- Montreal] Amateur Radio Club is ATWATER SURFACE SUPPLY BeOS A Saar.\"7 | ferin road and Snowdon avenue.|an incorporated non profit club SE.BROWN miniature poodle, 5 months Fashions will be presented by |with a membership of almost 621 Atwater Avenue WE 5-9285 old.Pedigreed.$175.00.HU.83453 Irene Wilson, Town and Coun- |300.It is also registered with PEKINGESE puppies, registered, try Clothes.For further in- [the Red Cross and the Army and seven weeks old, sweet tempered.: ¢ , ! owner bred.Dam and sire may be formation contact Mrs.Reid [is often called in to assist in seen.HU.1-868.t EL.3595.times of emergency, naturally 42 Personals , L'aeme-Harrison Photo without payment of any kind.SERVING QUEBEC PROVINCE Skiing Instructress : .- for 50 years with Private or gm classes.Children Literary Society For The Finest BUILDING SPECIALTIES or adults.Fully qualified member of QUALITY BEEF the Ski Instructor Alliance.Partner of Miscellaneous Services Set ve | Quilines program Obtoinable RUST\u2014OLEUM 2.5879.Stops & prevents rust.All coors and Aluminum.chassis = a ASTRA rest SP Dex ani Tablets Yea Een.A most interesting and varied Try AW sands past 40, Only 60c.At all drug- series of afternoon lectures and GALVINOLEUM ge.a Thursdays or musicales has been announced 0 ; ized tal rou PY Sunday rene.\u201cCan HU.8-8184.La he : Dominion x Douglas OF WESTMOUNT ver new gaivanize me a adies\u2019 Literary Society.ey \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Pr .45 Money To Loan will be held in Leslie Hall, the English Family VINO SEAL MORTGAGE LOANS Boulevard and Landsdowne ave- Butcher and Grocer Silicone Masonry Coating.Also over old shingles.Attentiont Mortgage loans quickly nue, and special mention is Purveyor of White & 15 colors Contractors, privates.Notary.RA.made of the fact that in each Hiah CI lit \u2014_\u2014 8-4541.instance the program com- 1g ass Quali Y FYR\u2014KOTE St.Andrew's WA mences at 2:30 p.m.Tickets may Meats, Groceries Saves Life & Property.White & & Colors , Labs be procured in advance from ® The Women's Association ©f| Mrs.Kenneth E.Plumpton and Fruits and Vegetables St.Andrews United Church, Mai ; ; rs.D.T.Chamberlain t Mrs amberlain or a FRESH KILLED es canny pere [meet the church office.ng on .m., - th 5 | Tea hostesses The program for the 1958-59 CHICKENS BEVERIDGE SUPPLY CO.LTD.Hutchison Hall.series is as follows: Concrete Repair Materials & Refractories will be the executive.October 17, Rev R.Eric O'Con- 4466 St.Catherine West nor, SJ, director of the Thomas Near Metcalfe Ave.702 St.Paul St.W., Montreal 3 Completely serviced |More Institute, \u201cHow Seriously Westmount Phones UN.46-1061 & 62 Can You Take Fiction;\u201d Hans WE.7-9455-6 Siegrist, cellist.Tea will be BUILDING |-« November 21, R.A.J.Phil- LOTS ohn ra OÙ RELY ON RYAN tawa, \u201cCanada's Changing Eski- available in mos,\u201d illustrated with slides.Picture of a v .December 5, Alan Mills, ., Residential area \u201cCanadian Folk Songs,\u201d ac- Typical 20 minutes from companied by Guilbert Lacombe, .guitarist.heart of the city January 16, Musicale with RYAN Ann Golden, soprano and John RI 8-6481 McKay, pianist.\u2019 ° February 20, Keith Callard, associate professor of political science, McGill University, \u201cA View from Asia\u201d; Ann McCahey, pianist.\u2018 RENOVATING JOB Enough men to do the job quickly Catherine Eooth WA The Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital will hold its first meeting of the season on Wednesday, Sep- and well tember 24 at 2.30 p.m.in the e e Nurses\u2019 Residence, 4413 Mont- ER clair avenue.e EXTERIOR PAINTING eo CARPENTRY WORK -_ | ° DNTERIOR PAINTING © BASEMENT PLAYROOMS Business Women's CWL | $ e PLANNED KITCHEN The Business Women's Unit| | e CEMENT FINISHING e ADDING A GARAGE of The Catholic Women's League ® BRICKLAYING & POINTING e SUN DECK ADDITIONS venice a Rpsqut with er We will be pleased to estimate the cost of your particular requirements p.m.at no charge to you day, in the Lady Chapel of St.Patrick's Church.This will be followed by dinner in the Rendezvous Room of Child's Restaurant at 7 p.m,, after which a general meeting: will be held.The best flavour \u2014 \"| The Celebrant of the Mass will for less cost! .be Reverend Edmund J.Jones, honorary director of the unit.Call RICHARD & B.A.RYAN LTD.General Contractors 1705 William St._ WE.2-3141 Coy =F LITE + aE Lt a eat I.4} 22 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 19, 1958 25 minor football t HE Westmount Recrea-» ~~\u20144, mosquito \u2014 8.With the tion touch football programme got underway this week, Twenty-one teams have registered in four categories: midget \u2014 6, bantam \u2014 3, pee wee tackle section, the city has in operation 25 teams.Games are played daily at 4:00 p.m.(except Monday, reserved for postponements) on the West soccer field, Prince Albert park and Stayner park.The games for the coming week are as follows: MOSQUITO \u2018A\u2019 Today: Regals at Royals; Rams at Rangers, Prince Albert.\u2018BP SECTION Today: Scouts at Blues; Creens at Crowns, West Soccer.PEE WEE Thursday: Bombers at Rough- ies; Cardinals at Maroons, West Soccer.BANTAM Wednesday: Argos, Als, West Soccer.Ramblers, MIDGET \u2018A\u2019 Tuesday.Harvard, McGill, Acadia, West Soccer.MIDGET \u201cB\u201d Tuesday: Western, Lions, Varsity, Stayner.Best is Best in Marlborough golf In an uphill battle that went to the last hole, Neville Best, former Willingdon Cupper, took the Marlborough Golf Club championship from Kenny Weldon.Down two from the fith to the 30th, Best finally caught Weldon who held on doggedly, at the 33rd went ahead on the 34th, tied the 35th and won the last to finish two up.Best marked up three birds on the final nine.; eams in operation Open tennis fitle series underway Seven matches have been played in first and second rounds of the 1958 Westmount municipal men\u2019s open singles tennis championships now underway at the adult courts.Results are as follows: Dave Franklin beat J.Walker 6-1, 6-2.U.Theuss ousted Robert Amesse 6-0, 6-4.J.Wyatt defeated M.P.Walsh 6-0, 6-2.M.Collier, last year\u2019s runner- up eliminated Ed.Baudry 6-0, 6-1.Alex Forsyth, veteran ex- champion was extended to three sets before knocking off John Haly 1-6, 6-2, 6-2.U.Theuss was forced to three sets by Dave Franklin 2-6, 6-4, 6-3.Dave Hackett dumped Ian Brailsford 6-0, 6-0, We'll stick to Cats and Riders again With Hamilton and Alouettes winning last week\u2019s Big Four games, our selection are now seven right and one wrong.Both the Cat and Larks won by sgeeks, a touchdown which is picking them close to the vest.But what of the coming fwo games ?We'll stick with Hamilton over Als, despite their razzle dazzie gsme win over Toronto.Larks will play a different game against Hamilton.And we'll take Ottawa over Toronto, There are some doubts whether Ottawa can turn the trick as Argos could very well upset, but we'll string along with the Roughriders.GEO.E.J.TAS TES vd GUARANTEED the best beer you have ever tasted Only Dow is \u201ccool control\u2019 brewed .for full and mellow, friendly flavor, QU THE GUARANTEED BEER Ÿ HAPPY WINNER, Gerry Proulx, Golfland pro, is congratulated by Al Johnston, left, assistant pro Kanawaki, whom he defeated in the final of the Quebec Match Play Championship at St.Hyacinthe Sunday.Proulx won the O'Keefe Trophy and first prize of $700.The tourney was the last in a series of five O\u2019Keefe tourneys.West End pros are major winners in O'Keefe golf Golf pros of west end clubs captured most of the money put up by the O'Keefe Brewery in their fifth and last tourney of the season played at St.Hyacinthe, Sunday.Gerry Proulx, of Golfland won the match play 2-1 over Allan Johnson assistant pro of Kana- waki.Proulx picked up $700 and the O'Keefe trophy.Johnson forced Proulx right to the 18th hole.Jimmy Westwell of Wentworth picked up $125 who being one of the better runners-up.Johnson's prize money was $500.Jackie Bissegger, formerly of LaSalle Golf club earned himself $100.Henry Dubiel, assistant pro at Marlborough picked third place money, $250.He was beat out in the semi-final by Proulx 3-2.Johnson beat out Bill Kerr of Beaconsfield 4-2 to reach the finals.Proulx was out in a four-under par 30 to Johnston's 33 for a three up lead at the turn.When Johnston hit out of bounds on the 13th, then found a trap, the GTR-CNR gridders plan dinner Nov.15 HE GTR-CNR Old Boys have been trying to get together for a dinner for years.This year a committee has been formed comprising Dave Rollo, Jimmie Nelson, Ralph Harrison, George Harrison, John Burnfield, Fred Lessor, Percy Hollingsworth and Clary Booth.The dinner will take place in the Savarin Room, the Queen\u2019s Hotel, Saturday, November 15.To date 50 former players have sent in for reservations.All old GTR-CNR players who have not been contacted should get in touch with Jimmie Nelson, 5627 Verdun avenue, PO.8.5250 and he will forward tickets.The earth rotates at a speed of about one thousand miles an hou: at the equator.issue was settled.The Kanawaki assistant had whittled Proulx\u2019s lead to one up prior to this.Proulx closed out the match with a birdie four on the 17th hole.IT NOW COSTS LESS THAN EVER BEFORE WHITELEY\u2019S SUPER QUALITY RYE AT YOUR LIQUOR STORE HE Westmount Recrea-« tion eight-man tackle football league opened their schedule Saturday, at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.Two games are played every Saturday morning, commencing at 9:30 a.m.Parents are invited to come along and support their son's team.In the opener, Huskies, coach~ ed by Bruce Wilson and Bob Robertson, forged ahead in the dying minutes of the game to defeat the Bulls 27-18.Coaches Hugh MacDonald and Dick Dunbar of the Bulls had their team going well and are predicting a win next time out.Claude Servant of the Huskies was the lead dog in his pack with two TD\u2019s and three converts.Diminutive Buddy McKaig thrilled the crowd with his consistant good running and two TD's.Robert Gales was a tower of strength on the defense for the winners.Gil Gagne of the Bulls, was the outstanding pass receiver.Ronnie Sheel, Bulls\u2019 QB.did some fine running to score two TD\u2019s.Gagne got the losers\u2019 other major.Mark Ono, Yves Lauzon and Donnelly also turned in fine games for their teams.In the second game, Broncs, coached * y Gerry McCullagh and Herb \u201cCalypso\u201d Guilfoyle won over the Mules, coached by Cam McFadden and Kev O'Neill, 18- 6.This game, however, must be replayed because of a player falsifying his age.Tony Tyrrell of the Mules played an outstanding game with his hard running and accurate passing.Robert McDonaugh, Hughie Roberts and Ron McJannet played well for the Mules, Tim Rothwell's blocking was extremely good.Mike Dench, Hugh Dow and John McNally were the strong boys for the winners.40 oz, AAR RY ER AE A A A AE A AE A AAA AAT AYA YAYAYAYRYEY] RENTALS Located PY CLIFFSIDE \"GARAGE 4428 ST.CATHERINE ST.?WESTMOUNT VICTOR 9117, N contrast to the wet conditions of opening day the second Saturday of action in the Quebec Rugger League saw several high scores as teams took advantage of the good weather \u2018and dry ball.À full slate of games saw eight of the nine teams in the loop tangling with only McGill University who start October 4 on the sidelines.Defending champions Barbarians turned on a second half power to crush Wanderers 37-3; Westmount pinballed their way to a 68-0 win over Canadair; Town of Mount Royal downed RCAF St.Hubert while at Northmount High School, Montreal Irish opened the season by edging the visiting Bytown Beavers from Ottawa 6-0.This week\u2019s action sees Barbarians travel to Ottawa; West- mount are at home to RCAF St.Hubert at Westmount Park; Town of Mount Royal host Wanderers at the Town's Recreation Centre.At Barre Park in Saint Laurent, Canadair entertain the Irish.All games are slated for a 2:30 p.m, start.NO RESISTANCE Wanderers showed early resistance to the vaunted Barbarian power but slowly the champs climbed on top to lead 14-3.Ken Gordon, the Wanderers scrum half, who cracked a rib after only 10 minutes play eventuaily retired at the interval, which demoralised and dis-* organized Wanderers, In the second stanza, Barbs untracked themselves and ran in 23 points to record their see- ond straight triumph ef the Young season.Jim Kennedy led the way for the winners with two TDs, single major counters eame from Fred Foster, Tommy Dunn, Denis Gustard.Cliff Davidson, Dudley Ellis and Ivan Hamilton.Three Lickers contributed to the score.Cyrä Fagan having one conversion and a penalty goal; Ed Kelleher one convert and Gordie Burnett three extra [ point boots.John Davis counted the Wanderer\u2019s only points with a penalty goal.MOUNTIES WIN \u2018 RCAF St.Hubert making their initial appearance of the campaign had to go into the game against the Town of | Mount Royal lacking several of their first line players but only | when they tired did Mount Royal get ahead of the air force boys.A penalty goal by John Chitty put the Town ahead but this} was equalized by a good try by | Ron Bell, The teams were all square at 3-3 at the turn round.Aided by a slight breeze, Townies went ahead and pulled away from the hard fighting St.Hubert crew who gave in- dications that when at full strength they will hard to handle.Other scorers for the winners Leblanc wins fourney of fennis Champions Yvon Leblance, Quebec junior | champion, defeated Keith Carpenter in a three-hour Tournament of Champions final, 6-1, 7-9, 6-4, 5-7 and 6-2.Other scores in the tournament, played on Mt.Royal Tennis Club\u2019s grass courts were: Y.Leblanc beat D.Jarrand, 6-0, 6-0; D.Crotty beat D.Pes- | ner, 6-2, 2-6, 20-8; L.Leprohon} beat C.Savaria, 6-0, 6-0; K.Caron < i,n our eproho b.teJaL penter beat J.Walter 6-1, 6-1; Y.Leblanc beat D.Crotty, 6-4, 6-0, 6-0; K.Carpenter beat L.Leprohon, 6-2, 6-1, 9-7; In the girls\u2019 section M.Sulli- Van beat Sue Sharpe, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 in the final.Sew were Tom Reid, John Chitty and Barry Curtiss.Chitty finished the day with eight points for top scorer.Tom Keid's try came following a brilliant movement among the forwards and passes from Dave Craig and \u2018Lionel Beckett set the big ex-Irish international up for the score.CLOSE DECISION Montreal Irish opened their schedule with a home game against the surprising Bytown Beaver team from Ottawa and this game was the day's tightest decision.Gerry Pitcher played a real captain\u2019s game for the Irish by scoring \u2018all his team's points with a penalty goal and a drop¥ goal.The Irish led 6-0 at the half but lost Des O'Neill through injury and were forced on to the defensive for long periods in second stanza.The Beavers led | by rampaging forward Graham Sadler, were unfortunate not to reduce the deficit on several occasions.SCORES FOUR TRIES The Ottawa home game next Saturday against the Barbarians will be the defending champion\u2019s toughest assignment to-date and they will have to be at their best to beat the Beavers who will be tough on their heme territory.* The Ottawa side have uncovered a geod stand-off in Jim Lyle, an irish boy whe gave his | fellow-countrymen many anxious moments.Hat-tricks earthe from Alister Lopsided rugger scores registered in second week of schedule action Wittet and John Jackson.Terry Jackson counted two apiece, singletons were counted by Wilf Harrison, Bill Cullens, Brian Ash and Jim Adam.Adam led the kickers Alister Wittet had two while Geoff Jackson and Mike Ellis each Ryan and Geoff with three converts, tipped over ene.Canadair although up.They have been unfortunate having to meet the (wo most potent attacking teams on suc- | cessive Saturdays but with a full team on the field they will give the other squads in the loop a lot to think about.Richard Holden tennis champion Richard Holden beat out his brother, Billy, 21-13 for the Stayner park table tennis championship conducted by the Westmount Recreation department.Bill had the bye in the semifinals while brother Richard beat out Barry Lalonde 11-7, First round results: Bill Holden defeated Steve Vittoratos 11-8; Richard Holden won over Mietek Radomar 11-4; Joseph Reperto 20 \u2014 J.Doucet 18; Lawrence Crouch 6 \u2014 Brentland Cantwell 0.Second round: Lalonde 11 \u2014 Crouch 8; Bill Holden 11 \u2014 Re-| perto 3; Richard Holden got the bye.overwhelmed by the attacking might nf the Westmount, never gave | The Weshmount Examiner, Friday, September 19, 1758 23 w.l! liver pti: win, { \u2018 : Win, Plus 24.Zod, Verdun: skip, i Wes mont beats sie, A.\u2018Poirier.Three parure st: lus 18.3rd., Valleyfield, skip K,[ ut V d 1 k Boat\u201d three same in oer: ® 0 eraun rin : 4th.Outremont; skip R.Ogilive, B.{; ; Hood, O.Lafraniere, J.Plant.Three |; A Westmount Lawn Bowling rink won the Potter Memorial trophy competition for men on Saturday.The matches were played at the Verdun club under the sponsorship of the Provincial body.It was a double draw with 32 entries from Quebec and Ontario and it was played under good weather conditions.J.R.Douglas skipped the winning rink with three wins, plus 24, Verdun was second and Valley- T Hunter.Deschamps, ASPHALT PAVING EL.1177 H.Moon, A Hunter, two game win, plus 26, H field placed third.HUDSON The results: Winner, Westmount; J.R.Doug- CONSTRUCTION .lds, Skip, S.McIntosh, J.Tomson, INC.R.C.Braithwaite, with three game Are you Interested in Radio?IF you are between the ages of I5 and 18, Montreal Signal Cadet Corps will _ give you the opportunity of learning Radio mechanics.In addition, able to take part in:\u2014 INTERESTING MILITARY TRAINING ® SMALL BORE RIFLE SHOOTING Apply at the Armoury between 7 and 9 p.mon Thursday, September 25th MONTREAL SIGNAL CADET CORPS 3 Hillside Avenue, Westmount you will be There's a spot for you in the Canadian Army (MILITIA) NOW! ® You will be paid fo in training.e You will be paid regular Army rates while at summer camp.You will be instructed in the use of r time spent modern army equipment, Men are required for part time service in the Artillery, Infantry, Tanks, Signals, and Medical and Dental Corps.Drop in for a visit with one of the unifs listed befow on any parade night and see how you can help in Canada\u2019s defence.ROYAL CANADIAN HUSSARS 4185 Cote des Neiges ROYAL CANADIAN ARTHLERY 175 Craig Street East 31 SIGNAL REGIMENT 3 Hillside Ave., Westmount 691 Cathcart Street ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY MEDI CAL CORPS (} Medical Battalion) 4600 Lacombe Avenue CANADIAN GRENADER GUARDS 4171 Esplanade Avenue VICTORIA RIFLES OF CANADA 3 BATTALION THE BLACK WATCH (RHR) OF CANADA 2067 Bleury Street \u2018 ROYAL CANADIAN DENTAL CORPS (53 Dental Unit) - 4600 Lacombe Avenue Join the Canadian Army (MILITIA) NOW! game win.plus 4.5th, Lachine: skip: i 24 The wesrmounr Exeminer, Friday, dDeprember 1Y, 1758 Musical sharps .(Continued from page 9) Mrs.Pearce, a- charming lady, arrived at the hotel and we were to have lunch together to discuss the details and she informed me that she had invited a friend to join us.Imagine my surprise when the friend turned out to be a daughter-in-law of Mr.Dory Marcuse, who resides on Grand boulevard in Notre Dame de Grace.What a small world.First I will tell you about Mrs.Pearce, who is a Licentiate in Speech and Drama from Trinity College, London, England, who likes to adjudicate festivals.Living in Vancouver for the past ten years, Mrs.Pearce (who looks very young)) is the mo- her of Tive Cnuaren, Taree boys aged 18, 14 7 and twin daughters four years old, Both in the same line professionally, Kitty Marcuse and Joan Pearce are very good friends.The wife of social worker Bert Marcuse (formerly of Montreal, who is Supervisor of the Jewish Family Welfare in Vancouver) Mrs.Marcuse is a free lance writer who was born in Ottawa.Her television show \u201cMan From Tomor- TOW\" (science rietgn) 18 a very cation, \u2018an-evening -program- due- popular qne with.\u2018People of al Ing the winter season.ages, .- - a \u201cSAYING ~OF TRE\u201d \"WEEK: The two attractive ladies have\u2019 EDUCATION\u2019 is a conipanion worked together on several pro- whiéh no misfortune can dépress- grams and were each given a \u2014 no crime: destroy ~ \u2014 No enemy Wirst Award in the Internatighal alienate \u2014 no despotism, englave, Radio Exhibition Columbus, At home, a friend; abroad, an Ohio.These two: literary minded introduction; in\u2019 solitude, a so- and TV personalities also col- lace; \u2018and in soclety, an orpa- laborate on scripts and Mrs.ment.Without it, what is ?.Pearce is an instructor in speech \u2014 a splendid slave, a reas arts for Vancouver Adult Edu- ing savage.CHARLES V YOUR DOOR.Open your door! The person knocking is your Red Feather canvasser who speaks for all those in this town who need help so much.It may be an abandoned child .or a sick old man.It may be a teenager with nowhere to go.or a kid who never had a chance.A homeless mother .or a handicapped worker knocking to ask your help.Last year Montreal's 31 Red Feather Agencies helped close to 100,000 people .but the city is growing .and so are the problems.The Red Feather needs your help.Open your door .and open your heart.GIVE THE UNITED WAY Every Canvasser is an Unpaid Volunteer CAMPAIGN DATES SEPT.22nd.\u2014OCT.6th.GOAL $1,921,000 3 : \u201cLite 100 pm Cn pula tori mou part trac litio four star proj Bul larg moy Fat may ma aid cian lang and sma whe ami wer whe mer mon as side peo win] "]
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