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[" VOL.XXIX, No.40 Police seeking hit-run driver A car driven by James F.McPhee, 19, 837 Lagace avenu?, Strathmore, \u2018 was travelling east on St.Catherine street, when near Redfern avenue, a car which he told police had been following him from Victoria avenue ran into the rear of his car.The driver of the second car did not stop but McPhee was able to give police a licence number, Man, woman hurt as cars collide Two persons were injured in a collision between two cars at Claremont avenue and Cote Saint Antoine road, Sunday.A car driven by Philippe Bie- ler, 25, 3478 McTavish street.collided with another driven by Louis Senecal, 21, 7261 Somerled avenue, Bieler told police he stopped al Claremont avenue for the stop-sign, saw the other car coming from the north and thought he would clear the road before it teached him.He could not get over in time.| Louis Senecal suffered injuries to the left hip and Miss M.Del- vallet, 19, 6612 19th avenue, Rosemount, sustained injury to the mouth.Both were taken to Montreal General Hospital and released after treatment, - New Unit» General Rockingham in- Spects amalgamatéd Hussars during impres- Sive ceremony at armory.Acme-Harrison photo.+ WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1958 x tr TWENTY PAGES Next week\u2019s weather October 4 to 11 Mainly sunny with some afternoon clouds, and morning frosts.The forests are now changing to their brilliant autumn dress.Some fog along the Ottawa Valley and also _in the St.Lawrence Gulf.Often at this time poor conditions due to tropical storms approaching the eastern States will again spread into our regions.Temperature range 28-60°F with 40 sunny hours.By ERIC NEAL Changeable in the middle of the week, cold showers with thunder in the south, and some mixed snow and rain in northern counties and sunny periods.Blizzards for the Prairies and north west Ontario.Warming and pleasant everywhere for the end of the week.Mornings cool.Windy.City scoop pushes its way through pile of dirt to force extension of Academy Road, at east side of Westmount\u2019s artificial ice rink.Acme-Harrison photo.see and address, which he was break-away attempt.geant, alone in a patrol car, saw a car with two occupants fail to stop at a stop-sign at the Glen and St.Catherine.He followed the car up Lansdowne, where it failed to stop for the red lignt at Western avenue.He caught up with it at Melville avenue While he was checking the driver's licence, the other occu- rant got out and ran across the park.Wood asked what the matter was and got the reply that he was \u2018nervous of policemen.\u201d Wood © proceeded with his check and noticed that the trunk was slightly open with some goods in it.The driver got out and ran round to the rear of an apartment house at Melville and Western.He jumped three fences.Wood fired a warning shot in the air.The man then ran out in front of the houses in Western avenue and hid under some steps, Wood called to him to come out, the man came and Wood placed hin under arrest.With that, the man grabbed Wood, they wrest- a wall A passer-by stopped to give assistance but during the tussie the revolver had fallen from Sgt.Wood's holster.Both lunged for the gun but the suspert got to it first, aimed it at Wood and the would-be assistant and made his escape.An imediate search of the area by other officers failed to locate the mau.Wood, however, still had the driving licence and detectives investigated and arrested the man Monday night.He was Denis Trudel, 35, of no fixe! address.He appeared Tuesday before Judge Bernard Rose on charges of resisting arrest, pointing a (Continued on page 6) Suspect's wallet proves better than a revolver as Sgt.Wood gets his man Westmount Police Sgt.laugh following a struggle early Sunday morning with a \u2018suspect who succeeded in grabbing Wood's revolver and holding him and a passer-by at bay while he made his escape.Wood had the man\u2019s driving licence with his name It all started when the ser-* \u2014 led on the lawns and rolled over.Ase Leslie Wood got the last checking when he made his Bus pins man against auto; A taxi-driver sustained a bruised hip and lacerated right leg after he was struck by an \u2018MTC bus as he was standing beside a car giving directions to the driver, at Clarke and Sherbrooke, Friday.The taxi-driver, Anghel Ringel, 30, 5980 Park avenue, told police that he was standing talking to Antonio Cresti, 25, 559 Groon avenue, Parth Amboy, N.J.he was struck by the bus, pinning him to the car and rolling him across the fender.The bus driver Edouard W.Randall, 43, 1533 Saint Antoine street, stated that he was unaware of the accident until he was informed by a pas- ser-by at Greene avenue.or Koif»e Klub speake Dr.Philip Friedman, of Columbia University, New York author and lecturer will speak before the Breakfast Club of Temple Emanu-E]l, Sunday morning at 10.15 o'clock in Temple Community House on \u201cJewish Resistance During The Nazi Regime.\u201d The speaker will be presented by Dr.Anna Stearns of the Educational Department of the.Temple. Eee Drap Te rege wes oom A TEE LS Food \u20ac Ea = 9 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 3, 1958 THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT .» 7 Unity Boys Club 1090 GREENE AVE.: A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB LU A A ML VOLUNTEER LEADERS NEEDED Despite the fact that 25 volunteer leaders have returned for another year of service at the Club and eight new leaders have joined the short and will rquire additional workers if a complete program is to be provided for all our members.Some former leaders are yet to be heard from and this might improve the situation, however, we are appealing to citizens of Westmount and St.Henry to offer their services.We are in need of handicraft instructors and supervisors for the Junior Games Room Tausical Jam Sessions, The new volunteer leaders are: Pamela Foggo (dramatics); Mrs.Sheila Lawson (Library); Mrs.Freda Bowden (Leathercraft); Bill Semper (Gymnastics); Ed.Humphrey (Supervisor); Mildred (Supervisor) Diana R.Cohen SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE RATES W.FRIEDRICH Master Watchmaker 1316 GREENE AVE.(Next to Post Office) WE.7-1855 Las %* craft, embroidery, two precision .By Maurice Mariasine volunteer staff, we are still and the Saturday afternoon Hood (Dramatics); Lou Somers (Supervisor).CLASSES UNDERWAY The following classes are in operation and club members are urged to sign up as soon as possible: Creative crafts, leather- chorus lines, two majorette DR.E.E.ROBBINS who participated in the program at the Central Agency for Chronically Il in the U.S.A.Chairman of the Medical Board of Reddy Memorial Hospital, he spoke at a dinner Tuesday in Milwaukee.The Reddy was the first hospital in Canada to institute a Home Care Department and one of the first on groups, library, fretwork (three periods), talent club, scrap book .club, junior and senior dramatics, woodwork (Monday, Wednesday and Friday), and social activities (Jazzarama Club and the Friday Nite Club).The Gymnasium schedule has been in operation for the past ; two weeks.For further particulars \u2014 see the Sports Bulletin Board.: CARDS NEEDED If anyone has a surplus of Ladies\u2019 and Gent's own material at moderate WESTMOUNT TAILOR and VALET SERVICE C.CYNAMON SUITS and COATS made to order from our or your of Tailoring\u2014Alterations, 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 You are Cordially a FREE Lecture Entitled Christian Science: Its Reforming and Healing Mission by Neil H.Bowles, C.S.B., of Atlanta, Georgia MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.WESTMOUNT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 20 Academy Rd.Tuesday Evening, October 7th, 1958 at 8:15 p.m.UNDER THE AUSPICES OF FIRST CHURCH OF | CHRIST, SCIENTIST, WESTMOUNT.Invited to Attend Westmount, Que.y) FOR BEST SERVICE Work Guaranteed Equipped Truck YOUR HEATING SYSTEM VENTILATION - | WE.5-2595 CONSULT AN EXPERT FOR EACH JOB ROOFING - PLUMBING - HEATING ® Day & Night Service LEO FALARDEAU 3955 ST.JAMES STREET WEST FREE ESTIMATES GAS BURNERS WE.3-2432 ) a= the continent.U.S.hospital officials and doctors are anxious to obtain more information on this vitally important matter.Other doctors taking part in the program were Dr.Frank N.Allan, Lahey Clinic, Boston; Dr.J.A.Bargen, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn; and Dr.E.M.Bluestone of New York City.Dr.Robbins also appeared on the TV program \u201cWoman's World.\u201d The Medical Society of Milwaukee County cooperated with Station WTMJ-TV in presenting this program.STAMPS GALORE by Wayne L.Bungay \u2014P\u2014 POSTMASTER'S PROVI- SIONALS.Stamps by postmasters of the 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.QUADRILLE PAPER.See paper.\u2014_\u2014Rn\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-ENGRAVING, q.v.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.REPRIRED, MENDED.Stamps that are damaged (by old Christmas Cards or Birthday Cards, our Scrop Book Club could use them \u2014.Just call Crystal Cunningham at WE, 2- 5506 after 1.00 p.m.and she will send one of the members | of that class to pick them up.GIRLS\u2019 BASKETBALL A few more girls are needed |.to round out our four-team senior girls\u2019 basketball house league.The games (two per evening) are played on Tuesdays issued» 0 e © Obituaries T.J.GUILBOARD Thomas John Guilboard, former general manager of Consolidated Glass Company, died at his home Tuesday.Funeral was held this morning at Clarke Funeral Home and mass was sung in St.Augustin of Canterbury Church.Born in Brockville, Ontario, 1887, Mr.Guilboard moved tc Montreal in 1892.He retired from Consolidated Glass Company in 1947 as general manager, a post which he held for 20 years.He had been in the glass business for 49 years.Mr.Guilboard was president of Saint Lawrence Kiwanis Club in 1936 and an honorary member of the Montreal Executive Association.Among his other activities, he was a member .of the Marlborough Golf ub, Senneville Golf and Country Club, St.George Curling Club and the Mount Stephen Club.He is survived by his wife Helena Grace McEnroe, sons Dr.T.Ivan, Kenneth of Evans- ton, Illinois, brothers George and Merdin and five grandchildren.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 collector, 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 plates on a flat-hed press.When plates are curved for a rotary press they stretch slightly, and therefore produce stamp designs 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 !n- stead of by perforations.Fire prevention week is marked When Mrs.O'Leary\u2019s cow kicked over the lamp, it not only parkled off Chicago's great fire but helped in later years to start Fire Prevention Week, which runs this year from 5th to 11th October, According to Fire Chief Harper, Westmount's contribution to the nation-wide campaign will include distributing literature to all schools in the city, sending letters to ministers, priests and rabbis asking them to draw the attention of their congregations to the drive and generally emphasising the increasing toil fire takes on life and property each year.The department will hold special drills in the schools by walk- in at any time, unannounced, setting off the alarms and checking the time it takes to clear the buildings.In addition, drills will be held on the Lookout nearly every afternoon to test the efficiency of fire equipment.The whole point of the week's activities, says Harper, is to bring to the public's notice the dangers that fire holds, any time of the day or night.HOSE we've served know that we offer the very best facilities, equipment and services to each family.Cr PPWr PPP) nu.Ÿ 0 A MUNNS AP WILLIAMS 5010 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST pa cr Tha Chapel of Cathedral Beauty \u2014 starting at 8.30 p.m.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 you need another Census form, please call WE.3-5731.Er We: dealt ern ar for a the ca St.Ca The Ë CAL ME.St Cust * REI I \u2014 MULLINS ANTIQUES | 1317 GREENE AVE.\u2014 WE.5-3894 o ANTIQUES BOUGHT and SOLD ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS The gn will erature send- \"priests Lo draw hgrega- \u2018every pl) CPP EXPERT ART RES:ORERS e CABINET MAKERS Stripping French Polishing Furn\u2019ture Repairs of all types Ex aminer OHMAN'S WE.3-4046 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.voL.XXIX, No.40 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1958 Talk and film on Europe four proves popular The Current Events Club of Westmount High School got off to a flying start Wednesday with well over 180 students, the biggest attendance since it was founded ten years ago.Frances Sommerfreund, the president and club advisor Hutchison welcomed old and new club members.Elizabeth Watson spoke of the high school tour to eight Europ- ficiency ean countries le dby Robert Peck.Donald Armour showed some ex- week's cellent slides of the tour, high- id the lighting the Swiss Âlps, a Span- nv di ne ish bullfight and the court of y time Louis XIV at Versailles.President of the club is Frances Sommerfreund, the secretary Judy Issenman, and publicity chairman, David Josephson.The vice-president and assistant publicity chairman will be elected at the next meeting October 15.Firemen report at | 4 minor ifems ry .: p- in past week Westmount Fire Department dealt with a false alarm at West- RABBI DR.HARRY J.STERN, standing at the entrance of the 'Acme Photo ern and Oliver avenues and a call for a fire in a waste-basket at 0 n urner urges Sukkah (Booth) at Temple Reg'd the corner of Greene avenue and Emanu-El explainin to a ° St.Catherine street, Sunday.croup of youngsters.the sym.CAMERAS \u2014 FILMS The ; 1 - : oe cio much broader base Bh a rl | PROJECTORS RENT A and Esrog (Citron) Associated , .with the observance of the Fast, Quality Service TYPEWRITER ° ® Feast of Tabernacles comme- on all Fim Processing Office or 0 we are vin morating the harvest and the 4123 St.Catherine St.W.Portable dwelling of the Israelites in WE.2-5709 $5.00 : oe booths on their way to the \"\u20ac PER MONTH The base of community welfare giving must be poo iq Lana.\u2014 We Deliver \u2014 $12.00 broadened and all should do a proportionate share, John 3 MOS.H.F.Turner, 118 Arlington avenue, Westmount, said in AR paid rentals applied againat pa 0 purchase ELECTRIC 1rPEWRITER FROM $10.00 A MONTH CALL PAT BERMINCHAM ME.1-5870 WE.7-6331 We have received a shipment of genuine English and Scotch TWISTS, TWEEDS, LAMBS' WOOL, of highest quality.In All Shades and Patterns.Ladies\u2019 and Gent's SUITS & COATS * REPAIRING ® REMODELLING © REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES' & CENT'S TAILOR {Downstairs) 1235 Greene Ave.REV ARTES are Mr.Turner appealed to his 8,000 campaigners to redouble and MOHAIRS their efforts and at the same ÿ WE.2-6633 | a report to a Red Feather mid-campaign meeting Monday.Mr.Turner, campaign chairman, said he had not the slightest doubt that the objective of $1,921,000 could be reached, provided citizens and corporate executives appreciate community service needs and accept their real responsibilities.He felt that such an appreciation exists in the minds of many but they are still too few in number.The campaign is now in its¥ final week, time praised them for their \u201cmagnificent performance\u201d.He reminded his listeners that there is an awful lot of convine- ing still to be done.\u201cIf only blaze was quickly extinguished.Children were also suspected of setting fire to paper under a shed at the rear of 122 Selby street.Several children were questioned by police and their parents cautioned, Tuesday, a fire, probably started by a spark from a passing train, was extinguished on the CPR railway embankment at the rear of Richelieu Place, everyone would really support the cause we should attain our objective and give the 31 Red Feather Agencies great encouragement in their humanitarian work.\u201d If a canvasser does not call in the next day or two, he said, please phone WE.2-1151 and someone will call.He urged new and further pledges from Mont- realers, Parking Space Available Taking the train at Westmount Station?Park your car here while on your trip.Parking, washing, greasing, etc., at reasonable rates.ALSO DAY OR NIGHT YEARLY CONTRACTS VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.{Just below Sherbrooke) 370 Victoria Avenue HU.6-0767 THE BEST SELECTION IN TOWN IR HU.9.5748 Ea MADE-TO-MEASURE day when a fire was reported in IN ONE WEEK a shed at the rear of 4209 West- Customers or our own material Shed Sere Children Paying.> : a shed were suspected of settin i made ur.fre io an old chesterticid.The © TRADE-IN.and TERMS ACCEPTED eo ge CANTAL PAS EU arr * MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER Led ALL PRIVATELY OWNED CARS z= THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount Friday, October 3, 1958 THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2185 Hampton Ave., Montreal John W.Sancton Publisher Tracy S.Ludington, Editor HUnter 1-2771* Hugh E.McCormick President Anthony Patterson, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper fo.the home, éevoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail Post Office Dept, Ottawa.WE SAY Weekly papers are expanding THE latest figures pub- i lished by the bulletin of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association show that there are nearly 600 weekly newspapers published in Canada every week.That calls for some thought, but even more so does the revelation that all the weekly newspapers of Canada have a combined paid weekly circulation of 1,750,000! A population of 17,000,- 000 indicates there are perhaps 6,000,000 homes in Canada, and that therefor a weekly newspaper is bought for one out of every three and one half homes in Canada every week, To any reader who is inclined to conclude that many of those weekly newspapers are published in places where there are no daily newspapers with which they - have to compete \u2014 for instance in the widely- settled areas of the western provinces \u2014 we hasten to point out that more than 200 of them are published in Ontario where various dailies in various cities extend their circulation areas up to 200 miles from the point of publication.These figures, therefore, would indicate that the weekly newspaper is not only here to stay but is here to increase its circulation and scope of influence, Cozened and entreated and almost bribed into buying their issues by the dailies the ever-growing list of subscribers to the weekly continues to enjoy the home-town journal in preference to, and in spite of, the \u201cdaily.\u201d The \u201cdaily\u201d frequently devotes a page or part of a page a day to record suburban news, but in the natural course of events it simply cannot afford to give the space to the local suburban events that the weekly can.Also, the daily cannot \u2014 because the members of its editorial board and even its suburban editor are concerned with other weighty matters \u2014 devote space to, or be in the position to advise on, the problems of every local community in the way in which the editor of the local newspaper can.As for advertising values \u2014 the weekly newspaper has it over its daily competitor like a tent in the matter of offering far fuller coverage for the local advertiser at a far cheaper rate.If a local advertiser on the fringe of any large Canadian city decides to advertise in any \u201cdaily\u201d of that city in order to reach his own particular community market he suffers on more than one count.For instance: if his store is in a suburban community outside Toronto or Montreal or Ottawa or Vancouver or Winnipeg and he advertises in one of that city\u2019s dailies he is paying for advertising at a rate that is based on coverage of all the communities in that metropolitan area \u2014 perhaps ten times the rate of his community newspaper \u2014 and yet he can only hope to attract customers from his own and just one or two nearby suburban communities.But he is paying an advertising rate based on coverage of all the suburban communities of that metropolitan area.In other words if we lived in Highland Creek outside Toronto and read in one of the three Toronto dailies of a bargain -in cars or furniture at a store 25 miles away in another suburb of Toronto \u2014 on the other side of it \u2014 it is unlikely that we would drive 25 miles to see if the bargain was worth buying.But the man in that swburb 25 miles away who advertised that bargain, paid at a rate 10 times higher than he would have in his own weekly newspaper to reach us and thousands more in the other suburbs around Toronto who are extremely unlike to be interested in it.The local newspaper \u2014 the weekly newspaper of one\u2019s own community \u2014 is the best bet editorially, and for fuller coverage of local news as well as for knowledge of merchandise values available, as far as the reader is concerned, and is the best bet for the local merchant who wishes to secure the largest number of customers for his gbods at the lowest possible cost of ad- - Examiner Profile \u2018 \u2018Sell yourself\" says Lou Louden Ernest Butters, manager of the wholesale division of the Canadian General Electric Company for the Province of Quebec, has enjoyed a highly successful, 35 year career in salesmanship.His particular brand of salesmanship will be around for a long time.His four sons are salesmen.\u201cLou\u201d Butters is a firm believer in the adage that if you sell yourself you sell your products.\u201cI've been in merchandizing all my life,\u201d he said.\u201cAnd the philosophy in business has changed drastically.The value of natural salesmanship has depreciated in the past- few years.They don\u2019t attach the same importance to salesmanship as they used to.In speeches lately I have been recommending a revival of just that.\u201cThe tendency is toward straight business training with the emphasis on the scientific approach rather than on salesmanship.Today it's all prove and do, curves and charts.That may be all very well but you can't dismiss the fact that human nature\u2019s the same, responding .to the same things.I don't think that you can write off entirely personality, character, ease of approach, all that goes to make a business man acceptable in any circle.\u201d Mr.Butters has an easy vertising, (Fort Erie (Ont.) Times-Review), LOUDEN ERNEST BUTTERS By CYNTHIA JONES approach himself and gives the impression of steadiness and complete dependability.His career started with the General Electric in 1923 when he joined the company as a salesman in Toronto.He had been born in Havelock, Ontario near Peterborough, where the company's largest plant is located.Rose quickly For five years he sold in the Niagara Peninsula before being sent down to Montreal as sales manager, a job he held for 16 years.In 1944 he returned to Toronto to serve as chief of the appliance division for Canada for a 10- year stint.In 1953 he came back to Montreal, as district manager covering all domestic supplies from refrigerators to fuse plugs, and has been ever since.Just before he became 18, Mr.Butters left high high school to join the air force as pilot for two years during the First World War.\u201clI never got overseas,\u201d he said.\u201cI was on embarkation 1eave when Armistice was signed.\u201d One of his two brothers, Gordon, is a sales chief with the same company in Toronto.His oldest son, Dewar, also is on the Toronto sales staff.His other brother, Bill, is district manager of the National Carbon Company in Toronto.His only sister is a housewife.His late father was a Scots CNR conductor who moved his family from Havelock to Toronto when Lou Butters was 10.His mother, who is 83, still lives there.Mr.Butters is the founder \u201cand first president of the Canadian Adequate Wiring Bu- rea set up in 1952 to promote sufficient wiring in homes Lo avoid fire risk.\u201cIt's a big thing in the industry in Canada today,\u201d he said.\u201cOur promotion budget this year is $100,000.\u201d He is founder and charter president of the Royal Mount Kiwanis Club established two years ago.He -is a charter member of Con- cordia Masonic Lodge, having taken his 32nd degree Scottish rite.He is an elder of Rosedale United Church in N.D.G.Family man Very much a family man, Mr.Butters lives with his charming wife, the former Rita O\u2019Brien, of Havelock, at 4331 Rosedale avenue.His second son, Thomas, and his third son, Gordon, are insurance salesmen, while the fourth son, Robert, sells in Toronto.One daughter, Jean, a graduate nurse, is Mrs.Kevin O\u2019Brien, of Montreal.The Butters\u2019 offspring range in age from 32 to 22.The Butters have two granddaughters and one grandson.Last weekend their newest granddaughter, two-month-old Patricia Ann O'Brien, was christened here.Mr.Butters\u2019 as hobbies are cooking, playing the organ (he owns a Hammond), hunting and fishing.Mr.Butters is thé cook at the family summer cottage at Sandy Lake near Havelock, and on all hunting and fishing excursions.\u201cYou'd be surprised how many busy business men cook as a hobby but many feel ashamed .to admit it,\u201d he said.\u2018I'm cooking a turkey at the moment for the christening toniorrow.\u201d How about the recession ?\"As far as the construction business in Quebec, it enjoyed a boom in 1956 but in 1957 the construction awards were less than half.In 1958 the construction awards are almost equal to those of 1956.| anticipate a sizeable increase in the building market in Quebec during the last quarter of this year.It's started to show already and will probably continue to improve in 1959.\" By the Way .Life 1s Like That was glad to read that a man \u2018has shaved off his beard since he took to bicycling.\u201d There was an auctioneer in Tralee whose beard was so long that on one windy day it got entagled in the bicycle wheels.There he crouched, making spasmodic movements which only added to the confusion.A barber was sent for, but he got his head stuck in the front wheel and was rescued by a grocer who broke three spokes and got his foot entangled in the beard.The epic combat of the three heroes ended when the struggling mass banged into a wall.Everything came apart, the three were released by the impact and honor was satisfied.\u2014 Beachcomber gro Pla with Dol may Shin is year ear tor the avenue.'homas, Gordon, lesmen, son, oronto.at an, a ; Mrs.Mont- fspring 2 to 22.> two d one eekend daugh- Pat- , Was bies are > organ ), hunt- Butters family Sandy and on ing ex- urprised \u201cturkey > christ- 1e re- as the isiness ryed a sut in uction than : con- 5 are those vate a in the Que- last year.ow al- roba- prove at that a off his bicyc- neer in was so dy day bicycle ouched, move- ded to or, but in the rescued e three pot en- Four Aces open Saturday The internationally famous singing stars the FOUR ACES open at Leon Joan- ettes FAISAN BLEU, \u2018St.Martin, Saturday.The popular spot on highway 11 maintaines a consistently high stanaary of entertainment.97 accidents hurt 25 here in one month Police Department figures for the month of August released from the general manager's office at City Hall reveal the following statistics.There were a total of 1030 court cases; 422 traffic oféences; 97 accidents, of which 84, were traffic: and 300 caution tickets issued concerning parking offences.There were 474 convictions; 1 dismissal; 2 forwarded to Montreal Court; 553 carried forward.Of the 471 court cases, 380 tickets were issued, 81 arrests were effected and 4 summonses and 6 warrants were issued.422 of the cases were traffic offences, including 247 parking\u201d/infractions and 121° speeding infractions.For the speeding infractions, 113 tickets were issued, 8 arrests were made and 114 were pending from the previous month.137 of the total] number of cases were tried and fined.1 case was dismissed and 1 was given suspended sentence.Figures for August also reveal that 97 accidents were reported, resulting in injuries to 25 persons, representing an increase of 21 accidents and 5 injured compared with July's total.There no fatalities.Traffic accidents totalled 84 resulting in injuries to 11 persons, accidents other than traffic or street, 13, resulting in injuries to a total of 14 persons.The average for traffic accidents in August per day was 2.70 compared with 2.00 for the same month last year.Caution tickets totalling 300 were issued, 139 for parking over 4 hours, 110 for parking on vacant lots and 10 for parking less than 25 feet from a Stop sign.As a result of these caution tickets, 3 summonses were issued, 2 letters of caution were written reearding weeds on vacant lots and 5 with reference to parking motor vehicles on vacant lots.28 Special Notices were also issued to owners of untidy vacant lots.TRINITY PLAY-READING The Trinity Play Reading group, affilinted with Trinity Players will reopen the season with the reading of Ibsen's \u201cThe Dolls House\u201d on Monday at 8 p.m.at Trinity Hall.Readers May phone for further details E.A.Halse at HU.4-6798 or, Shirley Gowing at RI.7-2007, | Bill MeFaul, golf and piano- Turcotte\u2019s Chatel Boise Kerry King's Home and School Association is holding its opening meeting of the 1858-59 season Tuesday, 7th October, at 8.304 p.m.in King's School gymnasium.The main feature of the evening will be \u201cFighting Words on Education.\u201d A panel of four specialists in their own fields will discuss controversial statements about education.The panellists are Mr.R.Steeves, Secretary of the Board for the Westmount Protestant School Commission; Mrs.Eileen Daffern, experienced in industry and personnel work; Dr.Fred Knelman, research chemist, who has appeared on CBC-TV's \u201cFighting Words,\u201d and Mr.Cameron Nish, lecturer in History at Sir George Williams College.The last three speakers all have children presently at- Fighting words about education at Lionel Quebec.playing bartender.Room, Ste.Adele, tending King's School.Moderator will be Avram Garmaise, the association president.Hospifallers | Three local residents were among the 20 Quebecers invested in the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St.John of Jerusalem Saturday for services rendered to St.John Ambulance in the province.Brig.Cliffora S.Thompson, OBE, 725 Upper Landsdowne, John S.Farquharson, 710 Upper Roslyn avenue, and Dr.M.G.Townsend, 4392 Western avenue were all made officer brothers, in the colorful ceremony in the ballroom of the Citadel at Quebec City.YOU CAN BUY YOUR BONDS ~for cash or by instalments - at your neighbourhood B of M branch WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817.The Wasimeun.Examiner, Friday, October 3;,175¢ Dr.R.A.Wheatley Dentist 4773 Sherbrooke Street West HOURS: 10 to 4 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone: WE.5-6814 SHERBROOKE STATIONERS Req'd.(Allan Singer Limited) Stationers \u2014 Printers \u2014 School and Office Supplies Commercial \u2014 Social and Personal 5012 Sherbrooke St.West HU.1-0055 Westmount \u201cYOUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY! GENUINE WELSH ANTHRACITE OAL 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 at MY BANK TO NILLION CANADIANS DOWN PAYMENT 0 5% E Re LRH BOND, ss FOR IR] BOND, Ca BALANCE IN.EASY INSTALMENTS Qu A LR BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave.: JOHN S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: ALAN BURRITT.Manager 178 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 3, 1958 ANGLICAN UNITED TRINITY MEMORIAL T.ANDREW'S CHURCH 5 CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R., Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector Rev, Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A, Hon.Assistant .C.V Frayn.A.R.C.A (London) Organist and Choimaster 18th Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:45 a.m.Junior Department Confirmation Class 31:00 a.m.Choral Communion, Preacher: Rev.Principal Eric G.Jay.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department.7.30 p.m.Evensong \u2018 Preacher: The Rector Wednesday Holy Communion and 7:00 a.m.Thursday 10:00 a m.Holy Communion ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons TRINITY XVIII .Holy Communion Matins Preacher: a.m.Post-Confirmation a.m.Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector Nursery.Kindergarten & Sunday School Evensong Preacher: Revd.E.P.A, Timmons Wednesday Hely Communion Chapel Organist and Choirmaster Arnold Bellis Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, © Westme unt The Rector Class 11:00 a.m.in the Rev.Alexar.¢er Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev Canon S.B.Lindsay TRINITY XVII DEDICATION FESTIVAL Holy Communion Parish Breakfast.Holy Eucharist.Sunday Schoel Mattins (said) Solemn Eucharist Preacher: Rev.A.V.Ottiwell, B.A, Senior Assistant priest, Christ Church Cathedral.Holy Baptism.Solemn Evensong.Preacher: Rev.K.B.Keeke, L.Th.Rector, St.Matthias, Westmount Dedication Festival Supper Saturday, October 4th Weekdays: Holy Eucharist daily at 7:00 a.m.except Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.PRESBYTERIAN novos 2a58s 3 5 53 EE] Je a.a.a.a.a.a.et Sa 28 uo 33 > WESTMOUNT ene VICTORIA AVES.@ Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Sunday, Qctober 5th 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship Lev.J D.Wilkie.11:15 a.m.The Church School.SPECIAL SERVICE THURSDAY, OCT.9th - § P.M.Rev.G.C.Mcl.elland MA DD Phd.will be inducted into the chair of Philosophy of Religion in Presbyterian College.114 bus stops at door.DORIS KILLAM T.C.L.Mus.(McGHL) and Choir Director R.R.Organist MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister Sunday, October 3th 11:00 a.m.Public Worship The Minister will preach Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster VISITORS [ARE CORDIALLY Westmount, .Que.{Cote St.Antoine near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev D.W.Grant, B.A., D.D.Rev.D.C.Searfoss, B.A.B.D.Mr.Eric ydams, Mus.Bac.A.R.CM, 11:00 a.m.Hdgly Communion.\u201cKNIGHTS OF THE LORD'S TABLE.\u201d Sermon by Dr.Grant.7:30 p.m.Mr.Searfoss: \u201cSO NEAR AND YET SO FAR.\u201d 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Beginners, Primary and Junior Departments.10:00 a.m.Intermediate Classes.WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL Cor.Lansdown+ & Western avenues Minister: REV.CALLUM THOMPSON, C.D.B.A., B.D.Director of Music: M.Wayne Riddell Holy Communion and 11:00 a.m.Reception cf new members.7:30 p.m.The Evening Services re-commence, Topic: \u201cReport From Inside Red China To-Day.\" Church S \u2019 .of flowers, exquisite workmanship and meticulous attention to every detail.bull-Hugessen, brother of the ouse of Hower bridegroom.Mr.William Sta- NOTE OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER vert and Mr.Bruce Stavert, brothers of the bride, Mr.Derek HU.4-4501 Mountain St.at Sherbrooke Victor 2-4444 x HAIRDRESSER carre bride, wore an original gown of royal blue and black printed silk having a draped bodice and panels falling from a point in back.She wore a hat of royal Hanson and Mr.John Lawrence.Mrs.Stavert, mother of the 4927 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Claremont) Fridays: Open from 9 AM.to 9 P.M.FE eu an = = tes Hellenic Ladies\u2019 fashions show on ship Oct.11 The Hellenic Ladies Benevo- Jent Society is holding a Fashion Show and Buffet Luncheon aboard the S.S.Homeric on Saturday, October 11, from 12 o'clock noon until 2.30 p.m.after which the guests will be conducted on tour of the ship, if they so desire.The entire proceeds from this event will be turned over to a fund which is used specifically for financial aid to needy members of the community.Newest fashions will be shown by France-Del; the hats will be the creations of Yvette Brillon and furs by Lucien Foucher.Miss Olive Sandborn Rubens will act as commentator.Members of} the various committees are Miss Angela Sperdakos, convener; Mrs.C.Christie, Miss L.Des- tounis, Miss A.Stevens, Mrs.D.Platis and Mrs.G.Sampson, tickets.Mrs.E.Petsalis is in charge of junior hostesses.Mrs.D.Kohoris, Mrs.S.Gouzopoulos, Mrs, A.Timotheatos and Mrs.B.Fragatos are all responsible for the door prizes.Miss P.At- salinos is in charge of the decorations.Tickets for this event may be obtained by calling Mrs.C.Christie at WE.7-1198.babies on-the-go show off their waterproof pants with ruffles oft.6 to 12 mos.$1 The Children\u2019s Corner a pleasant shop 1350 Greene Ave.WE, 7-6510 ; JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions.Children's Supports a Specialty.| By appointment only New Phone Number WE.2-1545 MRS.ARTHUR PASCAL will be hostess at a dessert luncheon to be held October 8 at her home, 24 Devon avenue, for contributions of $125 and over to the Women\u2019s Division, Combined Jewish Appeal and the Rescue and Survival Fund.\u2014Nakash Photo Wels SH, We should walk softly on life\u2019s rugged way, Lest someone weak, be jostled in the throng, The road is crowded, and winds endlessly, The race should not be only for the strong.Not only those who run but those who wait, In patience, for the guiding of the star, Shall know that good, shall be the final goal, Of each and all, when they have reached the bar.DOROTHY SPROULE Catholic Mothers\u2019 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 3, 1958 13 Farmer-Casgrain The marriage of Nicole, daughter of Mr.Jean Casgrain, QC, and Mrs.Casgrain, of Westmount, to Dr.Raymond Farmer, son of the late Rodrigue Farmer, and of Mrs.Farmer, took place on Sunday morning at ten o'clock, in St.Leo's Church, the Rev.Aime Fagnan officiating.Mr.Prevost played the wedding music and yellow and bronze autumn flowers arranged with greenery were used to decorate.The bride who Was given away by her father, was in a Raoul Jean Foure model of chiffon jersey, fashioned on medieval lines, with a fitted bodice, having a draped neckline forming two streamers at the back falling into a panel of gathered tulle over the bell-shaped skirt ending in a chapel train.Her short veil of tulle illusion was held by a cap of small white feathers and she carried a white prayer book covered with white feathered carnations.Mr.Jacques Farmer acted as best man for his brother.Mrs.Casgrain, the bride's mother, was in a gown of dusty rose reps charmant.She wore a small tulle hat of the same shade, and a corsage bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses.* Mrs.Farmer, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of black Swiss lace, with a white feather hat, silver accessories, and a corsage bouquet of white feathered chrysanthemums.The reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents.Later, Dr.and Mrs.Farmer left for Bermuda, the bride travelling in grey wool frock, under a mink jacket, and wearing a rust velvet hat and rust acces- spries.Membership tea The Soroptimist International of Greater Montreal is holding a membership tea - on Sunday, October 5 at the home of Jean Trueland, apt.805, 3495 Mountain street at four o'clock.Our Justiy Famous MR.EMILE \"Softy\" Permanent 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 mile Ff BEAUTY SALON 1347 Gresne Ave.KASTEL Specializing in @ UPHOLSTERING @ CARPETS UPHOLSTERING COMPANY, LIMITED © FURNITURE REPAIRS b @® DRAPERIES § © FURNITURE REFINISHING We Pick Up and Deliver 1366 Greene Avenue (near Sherbrooke) \u2014 WE.3-8735 meet October 6 The Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club of Westmount is holding its opening meeting at 8.30 p.m., October 6 at St.Leo\u2019s Hall, 350 Clarke avenue, Westmount.All mothers of Catholic school children in Westmount are invited to attend.The slate of officers for the Club for this year is as follows: | president, Mrs.J.E.Dunne; vice- president, Mrs.J.P.Wilcock: secretary, Mrs, W.M.Phelan; corresponding secretary, Mrs.W.R.Foster; treasurer, Mrs.H.Tyrrell; councillors, Mrs.T.D.Lindley, Mrs.F.Megan, Mrs.§ Sheila Watt, Mrs.W.Wallace, - Mrs.V.Pavilanis and Mrs.R.Trudeau.Conveners appointed are: social, Mrs.F.Megan; tea, Mrs.W.Wallace and press, Mrs.W.R.Foster.Zonta Club The Zonta Club of Montreal Will hold a dinner meeting on October 7 at 6.30 p.m.at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Guest speak- MRS.H.G.HESLER of West- mount, who is on the Committee for the annual VON Art Show and Sale which will take place on Wednesday, November 5, at the YWCA from 11 a.m.until 9 p.m.Several hundred paintings will be on a one-day sale in aid of the work of the VON'S Central District Committee, \u2014Notman Photo «Pay «Get More 4920 Sherbrooke W.Westmount SOPHISTICATED er will be Dr.Martin Hoffman, JULIETTE'S SPECIAL STOCK REDUCTION SALE * COCKTAIL DRESSES * SHORT DANCE FROCKS Many Suited for \"Junior Miss\u2019 Formals DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK SELLING $1 5-00 - $20°° _ 2 5-00 BOTH STORES OPEN TILL ?P.M.FRIDAYS 2374 Lucerne Rd.Town of Mt.Royal Shopping Centre For Your NEW 2 .+ converted into a new | ess FUR-LINED FUR COAT Or to have your old Fur Coat CLOTH COAT ; SEE BLEAU & ROUSSEAU ic.MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 5014 SHERBROOKE ST.W.{Near Claremont) 3852 ST.DENIS ST.(Near Roy) 4 dt 14 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 3.1958 - Human touch / CAN LEAT MACHINE \" An habitual liar may readily \u201cbeat\u201d the lie-detector because his breathing and circulation do not change when he is lying, according to the Tneyclopedia Britannica.importers of Fine ORIENTAL RUGS Canadian & Imported Broadlooms installed wall To Wall Expert Rug Servicing MISS FRANCOISE PRINCE, of Montreal West, who was recently elected president of the Students Council of Graham's Business College.Wallpaper 4151 St.Catherine W.{Corner Eim) WE.2 4277 Evenings: RE.8-4605 Slenderizing & hy Salon T.FALL SPECIAL ! 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unsurpassed.4124 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, WESTMOUNT 1327 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.DORVAL GARDENS MONTREAL SHOPPING CENTRE ® Catering a Specialty.WE.5-4651 PARTNERS : Mrs.Doris A.Foster and Mrs.Gertrude D.Page are shown discussing plans for their new organization \u2018Miscellaneous Two West End women enter new, inieresting profession By MILLICENT HICKMORE A unique organization, \u201cMiscellaneous Services\u201d (the first of its kind in Canada) was inaugurated early this summer under the able direction of Mrs.Gertrude M.Page and Mrs, Doris A.Foster of Westmount, and is gaining widespread popularity in the West End.- Both Mrs.Page and Mrs.Foster are fully qualified to fulfill any one of the many services enumerated on their brochure, and their aim is to serve the public with the human touch and to add gaiety to people\u2019s lives, both : ist in many parts of young and old.accompanis A few of the services listed Canada.She has been heard on the brochure are: 1\u2014By ap- in Canadian -Radio Commission pointment, meeting trains, air- Presentation, \u201cAcadian Sere- lines and steamships.Services nade\u201d in Halifax, has played for rendered to passengers in tran- Vocal groups giving concerts for sit.Special attention given to hospitalized Vets, in Toronto children and older people.2 \u2014 and Montreal, also as joint Personal shopping service.3- accompanist with Thelma Personal services for hospitals Johannes, for Eleanor Moore and institutions, 4\u2014Obtaining Ashtons, Montreal Ballet.theatre tickets, flowers and bon.Completely qualified to play voyage baskets.5\u2014Fine pianist, @RY type of music, Mrs.Page with wide repertoire, available hopes to be able to do s.me for receptions, cocktai, parties, hospital work for entertainment dinners, ete.6\u2014Real Estate @Nd als) from a therapy point \u2019 of view.Broker.7\u2014Care of animals and birds, S\u2014Riding and Skiing SPORTSWISE .Instructress.The sports angle of the hnsi- Mrs.Gertrude Page.a Ness is where Mrs.Fostr ex- cells, with a background of 3ki Instructor, she is a qualified member of the Ski Instructors talented pianist, was born in Halifax and has performed as Alliance.Mrs.Foster also EXTERIOR PAINTING INTERIOR PAINTING e PLASTERING ° CEMENT FINISHING ° BRICKLAYING & POINTING ° BASEME at no charge to you Call RICHARD & B.A.Ver RELY ON RYAN ® CARPENTRY WORK PLANNED KITCHEN ADDING A GARAGE SUN DECK ADDITIONS We will be pleased to estimate the cost of your particular requirements Generel Contractors 1705 William St.\u2014 taught horseback riding for Some years, at one time owning her own stable consissting of forty-two horses.She was born in Winnipeg and rode her first full sized horse at the age of six in the Tuxedo Park district in the West End of Winnipeg.The services Mrs.Page and Mrs.Foster hope to perform are nearly unlimited and with the aid vf their car and u few Picture ot a Typical RYAN RENOVATING assistants.they aim te give JOB lheir clientele the personal touch.© Sweet Adelines A social evening will be held by the Sweet Adelines in connection with the regional meeting Enough men to do the job quickly and well November 15 at 9 p.m.in the Laurel Room of the Laurentian e © Hotel.Dance teachers The Quebec Dance Teachers\u2019 Association and Affiliated Artists wilt hold an open general meeting at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel oa Sunday, October 5 at 7.30 p.m.Members, former.members and interested friends are cordially invited to attend.Ballet, tap, acrobatic, national and ballroom teachers will be welcome.Mr.Guy Glover will he the chairman and a guest speaker, to be announced later, will address the NT PLAYROOMS RYAN LTD.WE.2-314} meeting.M Services\u201d which was inaugurated this summer, \u2014Acme-Harrison Photo Trained Attendants\u2019 Association of Canada is now receiving applications for class starting Feb.2, 1959.For further information call HU.6-4267 or write Post Office Box 94, N.D.G.For The Finest QUALITY BEEF btainable Try HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted 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Retreat House, 5010 St.Joseph street, Lachine, on Saturday, Oct.4, 1958.All Guiders are invited.Spoiro &: Millor Pl ol Ballet-Tap-Ballroom | Trip to Stowe The Young People's Club of x St.Augustine's is planning a \u201c full-day trip to Lake Leslie on Saturday, October 4.Buses will leave from St Augustine's Church at 9 a.m.Various activities are scheduled and everyone is welcome.Park-Emmanuel WA The monthly meeting of the Women's Association of West- mount Park-Emmanuel United Church, Westmount, will be held on Tuesday at 1 pm.with groap 1 in charge of the luncheon.Singing-Efocution Modelling and charm Special T.V.Leaming for Children and Adults Placement Bureau HU.4-3717 4923 Sherbrooke St.W.{near Claremont) Dominion-Douglas WA The Women\u2019s Association of Dominion-Douglas Church will commence the fall sewing meei- ings on Tuesday at 10 am.in the church hall.Luncheon will be served at 1 pm.with Mrs.A.E.Powell and Mrs.Johs Common as hostesses.Alle CaSTUME sagnics ARS TRAMMINGS \"PHONES: Vi.4-3221 and VI.4.7964 - 2019 MANSFIELD STREET JEST, (North f Curnside) WESTMOUNT DRAWING AND PAINTING CLASSES Afternoon and Evening Groups LS Individual Instruction for Beginners and Advanced Students.ERIC GOLDBERG 331 Clarke Ave.ce TIME TO GET YOUR © REPAIRED e STORED © RECOVERED We Take Down, Clean & Renovate FREE ESTIMATE * No charge for storing if we RECOVER your awnings during the winter months.ALUMINUM CHAIRS & UMBRELLAS RECOVERED CALL: WE.3-1774 \u2014 WE.3-1446 THE CANVAS CONVERTERS LTD.4270 St.James Street West ANTOINE:S ART GALLERY Offers the following a Interesting Suggestions Suggestion No.1 That Companies, Service Clubs and Banks consider the idea of purchasing an occasional painting for presentation for long Service \u2014 Retirement Gift \u2014 or Meritorious Service \u2014 as a deviation from the stereotyped presentations at present in vogue.Suggestion No.2 - That young married or engaged couples consider investing in one or more good pictures especially.bearing in mind our lay-away and easy instalment payment plans.939 VICTORIA SQ.UN.6-4095 1 Return trip wi cost 53.50.| | a .MRS.SEISHO KUWABARA.of the Takeya School, who will direct the exhibition of Japanese flewer arrangements te be held on Saturday, October 4, Wm Channing Hall, Church eof the Messiah, 1497 Sherbrooke street west.Demonstration of flower arranging will be given by Mrs.Horisaki and Mrs.Kuwahara at 8 p.m., 5 pam.and 8:30 p.m There are thirty pupils in the class and about sixty demon- stratiens will take place.Bowling for teenagers The YWCA at 1335 Dorchester street, west, is opening its howl- ling alleys to teenagers every Friday evening from 6-10 p.m.Teenagers are isVited to come alone or in a grcup.A hostess { will be in attendance to organize the games.Shoes can be rented on the premises.Fashion show St.Matthew's Anglican Church Guild and WA are holding a fashion show at 8 p.m.on Wednesday, October 15 in the church hall.Fashions will be presented by Irene Wilson, Town and Country Clothes.For further information contact Mrs.N.W.K.Reid at HU 6-3595.Military whist The Kinette Club of Montreal, Auxiliary of the Kinsmen Club of Montreal, is holding a military whist at Ephraim Scott Memorial Church Hall, Clanranald and Snowdon avenues, on Friday, October 3, at 8.15 p.m.Tickets can be bought at the door.There will he prizes and refreshments.Please take your own cards.Women's Alliance A meeting of the Women\u2019s Alliance, Church of the Messiah, will be held in Channing Hall, on Wednesday, October 8, at 2.15 p.m.Mrs.Dorothy Barrier, executive director of the Marriage Counselling Bureau will speak on and its effect on the Institution of Marriage\u201d.Gyrette Club The October meeting of The Gyrette Club of Montreal will be held on October 6 at the home of Mrs.Graham Stanyon, 4319 Mariette avenue, N.D.G., at 8.15 p.m.All members are urged to attend.Sisterhood tea The executive and board of Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood will be hostesses to the membership, in honor of new members, at a Succoth Membership Tea on Saturday.October 4 at 2.30 p.m.heed \u2018at 6666 Terrebonne avenue.(rene \u2014\u2014npenc=uen=ane-=en\u2014e=2uEuee: SOP)PPESPDNeURNeN9S200002ESUVVE NS SE OS + + 9 he Womens Kealm + + 1 Wesimount Examiner, 15 Friday, October 3, 1958 hall, Melville avenue, Westmount.Guest speaker will be the Rev.Mr.Keith Markell Devotions will be conducted by Miss Catherine Harvey.Members and friends will be very welcome.STAGE! RADIO! TELEVISION Special Radio Aanouncers Course under the Direction of Ches.Miller of CBC.ENROLL NOW CHILDREN'S THEATRE FIVE STUDIOS: N.D.G.- North End Cote St.Catherine Rd.Town of Mount Royal Ville St.Laurent HU.4-6620-HU.6-3334 ; St.Andrew's WMS \u201c Dr.Lotta Hitschmanova, executive director, The Unitarian Service Committee of Canadas will address the opening meet ing of the MacGillivray Auxil- liary \u2014 WMS Oct.7 at 2.30 p.min Hutchison Hall Dr.Hitschmarova, an outstanding worker among children and truly called \u201cmother of a thousand children\u201d is Canada\u2019s unofficial goodwill ambassador.Her adress will be illustrated.Members of other auxiliaries are cordially invited to attend.Soloist \u2014 Mrs.G.W.F.Johnston accompanied by Mrs.Gerald Brown.Mrs.MaicwrIm Locks and ladies of Circle No.11 are in charge of the meeting.Melville Church WMS Melville Auxiliary of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will hold its annual thank-of- fering meeting Thursday, October 9, at 2.30 p.m.in the church VALENTINE SCHOOL OF ART 204 Elm Ave., Westmount \u2014\u2014 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 \u201cThe Changing Role of Women\u2019 TIP OUT STORAGE BINS\u2014 BUILT-IN APPLIANCE ENTER ILLUMINATED BOWL\u2014 LETS YOU RUN YOUR KITCHEN oo.WITH YOUR FINGERTIPS Non before \u2018have 80 many work-saving kitchen features been assembled in one appliance.The only new kitchen appliance in years.The Servi-Center takes the place of your outmoded cabinet sink\u2014 actually lets you run your kitchen with your fingertips.A.O.OLSEN & CO.Kitchen Planning Sales & Installation 1185 Drummond St.UN.6-5839 ren rm ee Bat es eee » ro Ra fk éme 1 0087-07 , , ° A NS ; à The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 3, 1958 \u201d PAR Vivaene, at the .end.pf the, ?=| Highland dancers\u2019 plan compefitions The first meeting of the Mon-* treal Highland Dancing Association was held recently at the home of the president, Miss Carrie Biggers.Special guests from the Cale- donian Society included the president, Mr.A.J.Watson; the vice-president, Mr.J.Kelso, and Mr.and Mrs.À.B.Proven.On hand also were Mrs.D.Blair of the Mary Thomson Stuart Auxiliary Lodge; Pipe Majoy D.Mac- Farlane and Drummer G.G.Brazeau of the City of Montreal + further iñformation, please contact the secretary, Mrs, W.Bataille at HU, 6-5618, PLAY PEN TOY SHOPS INC.TOYS AND JUVENILE Pipe Band.FURNITURE The first competitions of the Dorval Gardens Shopping Centre Montreal Highland Dancing As- ME.1-6822 sociation will be held in October.There will be medals for each Van Home Shopping Centre event.Trophies will be present- RE.9-2393 ed to the highest aggregate Flowers for all occasions .at pleasantly attractive prices.GERALD McKEN NA LIMITES DRESS DESIGNER to Her Majesty the Queen, Norman Hart- nell is seen making a presentation of a cheque on behalf of Billy Grosvenor (centre) of the House of Grosvenor to Mrs.5 pt) Seymour Lucas of the Red Feather Campaign.The occasion bd 3 gL .LOWERS! was the recent visit of the famed designer to Montreal.= 4 Ca ; o$ 1539 Bishop St.\u2014ABC Photo ë as.CKFHNA TR Vi.2-9112 WMS fall rally will be Oct.8 The Fall rally and literature tea of the Montreal Presbyterial of the Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church will be held in Rosedale United Church on Wednesday, October 8.Afternoon session to commence at 2 and evening 7.30.Conferences will be held from 6.15 to 7.15.Theme of the meeting will be \u201cChristian concern for our North American Neighbors.Who is my neighbor?\" The guest speaker will he Miss K.Harriet Christie, principal, United Church Training School.Miss Christie has just returned from the International Christian VU VV VV VY V VY VP VV VV vVYvVYVve S.u.l.s.u.l.AUCTION NOTICE To the General Public The following merchandise will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION (in detail lots) Housewares, Watches, Jewellery, Lamps, Vacuum Cleaners, Giftwares, Handkerchiefs, Bedspreads, Drygoods, Sewing Machines, etc.DAILY AUCTION SALES 10 AM.SHARP From 10 a.m.to 7 p.m.Daily PAULETTE OPPERT FINK Education Convention in Tokyo former French underground : and, in addition to addressing the wartime leader, and now a From 10 a.m.to 10 p-m.Friday & Saturday MES.J.E.DAVIS, convener |82thering on the theme of the! member of the National Rally, will tell something of her journey to Japan.Miss Christie's message will be of particular interest to the young people.Of special note will be thumbnail sketches of various interests of the Society: membership \u2014 Mrs, J.W.Brown; citizenship, Mrs.R.N.Smith; stewardship, Mrs.John Watters, and book reviews for every department and AT OUR SALES ROOMS 1174 St.Lawrence Blvd., Montreal, P.Q.{near Dorchester St.) Conditions of Sale: Cash or Certified Cheque of the dessert bridge to be given by the Inner Wheel of Montreal which will be held at 12:30 p.m.on October 29, at the Windsor Hotel, This promises to be a splendid opportunity for members of the Inner Wheel and friends of Rotary to enjoy a friendly get-together, Women's Division board of the UJA, will be guest speaker at the Pace Setters dessert luncheon to be held October 2, at the home of Mrs.Allan Bronfman, 9 Belvedere road.The luncheon is being given for contributors of $200 and over to the Women\u2019s Division, Combined Jewish Appeal and PLEASE NOTE .VISIT OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT \u2014Nakash Photo age group.h : Tea will be served at 5.15.Me Rescue and Survival Fund.The following merchandise can be purchased on our easy Health de arim nt There will pe à small charge to time payment plan: elp defray the cost of the tea .p e and help towards the expenses of .ae : CHROINE Rugs, Bedroom Suites, Living Room Suites, Kitchen , ; the literature department.° ° Suites, Television Sets, Lamps, Chesterfield Suites, Health Department figures for ; ; NICKEL RHODIUM .o .the month of August show that \u2018\\t 7-30 p.m.Miss Vera Jamie- o CADMIUM © SILVER Divans, Sewing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, 3 cases of na din.son will lead a sing-song prior to REPAIRED REPLATED Electrical Appliances, ete.: ; eases were reported.The depart- the evening session.REFINISHED LACQUERED ment administered 15 vaccinations, 6 re-vaccinations and 36 JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd., Est, 1899 SMILEY UNIVERSAL INC.LIKE WASHINGTON triple toxoid injections for Like Washington, D.C., Rio de Repairi i ; : , D.C.pairing Silversmiths and Elec- APPRAISERS, AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDA wheaping cough.diphtheria and Janeiro is located in a special tro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s \u2018 ' @ TORS etanus.territorial unit called the federal district.Many of the district's 450 square miles are given over to forest land and farms, so Rio's city government includes a Department of Agriculture.Largest High Ciass Job Shop.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St., VI.5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine St.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.Sales rooms located at 1174 St.Lawrence Bivd., Montreal, P.Q.TEL.: UN.1-5451 - 2-3 à à à À à A à A à A A A À AA À A A À À À A A À À Salk Vaccine inoculations totalled 22 first doses.21 second doses and 7 third doses.37 food establishments, 49 licensed rooming houses and 3 public buildings were inspected and in several cases cleaning or changes were necessary.1 massage parlors, 2 dwellings and 3 schools were inspected and found satisfactory.1 rooming house was discovered in an illegal zone and Lhe name has heen added to the list of those under investigation.16 barber shops and beauty parlors were inspected and in two cases cleaning was required.25 general complaints received attention, 43 bacteriologica} and chemical Analyses were made of milk samples.13 of these did not comply with the By-law standards.10 water samples were taken for analysis from swim- nng pools.One sample wag unsatisfactory.hate Tee \u201ca Re LL FR.AEA 3 de - Come Sieg 4 ee ts, v3 ken _ ai .- * ma à À Sian 2 at à 910501 ta à 5 Paî 70 21018 à A8 a al Emam a allo.o JY \u2014 à à 0 my 11008 à CN ANS GA CUS UD de elim a at eh hts?AMD ABLI a TF 2 BT oP dl Cire a BS Bt a wf?a adh A Gl BS ITER e TV , e RADIO .® APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE TV Antennas our specialty HI-FI Equipment and Transistor Supplies TELETRONIGS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 2 Property Wanted HOUSE wanted in Westmount, seven to nine rooms.Convenient location, Price up to $40,000.00.Please call HU.1.7197.10 Office To Let ATTRACTIVE space to let, office or commercial.1239 Greene Avenue.WE.3-1974, WE.3-3042.12 Apartments To Let Now See This ! ! 31% large bright rooms in new building, garage optional.Immediate occupancy.HU.4-4408.435 Grosvenor Avenue, 72 rooms, héated.Stove, frigidaire, hot water, taxes paid.Janitor.WE.3-0971 and RE.8-5227.17 Flats, Duplexes Wanted URGENTLY required, lower five rooms, Vicinity St.Leo's school.Reasonable.WE.3-1573.19 Share Living Quarters GIRL to share 4-room apartment with T.V., $45.00 a month, WE.7- 8673 after 5.TWO girls wish to share their large 415.room apartment wdth one or two other girls.Phone weekdays, HU.S23, extension 430; evenings, HU.1.1290.20 Rooms To Let LARGE bright clean.Gentleman.Breakfast optional.Immediate occupancy.HU.4-9596.4046 Tupper near \u2018\u2018Forum\u2019, nice room, 2 persons.All privileges.SPECIAL nicely furnished front bed- goom, one person, board optional, quiet French family.Gentleman only.HU.8-0945 after 7 p.m.21b Nursing Homes LARGE bright room in private home, nursing care for elderly lady.{ HU.1-1753.22 Room and Board To Let Free Room And Board in exchange for light duties.Young business girl or woman.Private bathroom.HU, 98-7159.23 Room and Board Wanted WIDOW and school age son desire accommodation where daily care is available for boy when not at school, UN.6-5426 days.24 Autos For Sale Private Sale 1956 Plymouth, 2 door coach, 20,000 miles, standard transmission, blue.A-1 condition.Must be seen to appreciate.No dealers.After 6, HU.9-0585.> LEAVING country.Late 1953 Oldsmobile 98 deluxe.HU.8-4342.Evenings, WE.7-1774, MERCURY Turnpike Cruiser, 1957, 2-tone, white tires, power steering, power brakes, heater, radio, air vents, back-up lights, 13,500 miles.Leaving the country.Must dispose of immediately.WE.3-4179, 6 to 8 p.m.FORD Customiline 1954, automatic, Low mileage, one owner.HU, 1-1415, 27 Garages Wanted Garage Wanted Vicinity Prince Albert and Windsor.HU.4-5220, GARAGE wanted vicinity Kensing- ton and St.Catherine.Phone after & pm.WE, 3.5279.29 * For Sale BOY'S maple bedroom set, 3 twin beds, double dresser, chest of drawers, night table, new G.E.floor polisher: Beatty washing machine; desk; chrome kitchen table and chairs, Odds and ends.Very reasonable.Call at 838 Stuart, Outremont, above Van Horne, PIANO, Lindsay, dition, oak.HU, 8 LADY'S leather coal, fully lined for winter, size 14-16, $35.00.Phone HU.pright.Good con- -8026, COMBINATION record player and radio, table model, good condition.Very reasonable.HU.8-5739.ROYAL portable typewriter, 1 year old, $75.00.CR.2-0475, evenings.DROPLEAF console table with 3 board extension.Will seat 12 to 14 people.Will sell for $60.00.HU, 9- \u2018HANDSOME large draperies, lamp, fireplace set, gentleman's sterling | toilet set, sabi alspiece ,« Sunbeam The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 3, 1958 11 ce \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 HUnter 1-2771+ The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 45s Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:30 a.m.Thursday for- current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on duty after 5 p.m.Tuesday and Wednesday 3c for each additional word ee oa Buy your Furniture Wholesale at .3541 Van Horne Aot.1 REgent 8-4161 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- boys.You name it, we have it.All guaranteed merchandise, Unbelievable low prices.Your credit is good with us, Machinery Equipment New and used International Harvester wheel type tractors, front end loaders, back hoes fork lift attachments.International Equipment Co.RE.3-8251.Mr.Fix-It 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.HU.4-8332, 5323 Decarie, \u2018Cabinets, Sinks Equipment And Plumbing Fixtures For kitchen, bathroom and laundry room.In good condition.A.O.N & CO.UNIVERSITY 6-5839 String of 4 Beautifully matched store Marten furs.\"Will sacrifice, CR.7- .COMPLETE fireplace accessories.Fleetwood combination radio and phonograph, table model.WE, 5-6635.GREY kidskin jacket, size 16-18.Perfect condition, $75.00.HU.6-6505.MAHOGANY dining room table and 4 chairs; mahogany telpehone table; 9 barrels, one crate.Call WE.3-3884 Monday through Thursday only.KROEHLER davenport forming double bed; washing machine, Miss Simplicty: heavy chrome reclining chair, Reasonable.HU, 4-4283.ELECTRIC range, Gibson, 220 volt; hide-a-bed, new, Snyder.HU.8-4342.Evenings, WE.77-1774.TWO piece sectional furniture in good condition.Reasonable.HU.9- 2063, after 8 p.m.81 fire calls Westmount Fire Department answered a total of 31 calls during August, 13 for fires, 18 miscellaneous and 7 false alarms.In the case of one false alarm, a 24 year-old man was arrested, brought before the Municipal Court and fined.In the course of the month.270 premises were inspected, .resulting in the issuance of 23 notices and 47 cautions.A total of 170 fire extinguishers were inspected.ultiple Sclerosis The Montreal Association for Multiple Sclerosis will hold a membership tea at the Cartier Terrace, Mount Royal Hotel at 8.30 - p.m.\u201d on Wednesday, Oec- tober 8.Grants will be presented to the Occupational Therapy ~and-Rehabilitation- Centre and i e ne mixmaster, alligator bag.Presto cooker, WE, 3-9725, > to the Montreal Neurological evenings until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1.2771.For Sale $300.00 Hespeler Dining Room Set Red mahogany table 44\" x 65, extends to 93\u2019 when fully opened.China cabinet, 43\" x 70\", depth at bow front 16\"; buffet, 62\" x 36\u201d, depth at bow front 23\"; one armchair, 5 chairs, Phone for appointment to examine.HU, 6-8331.For Sale FROM PRIVATE HOME AT REASONABLE PRICES ANTIQUE WHITE ENAMEL DINING ROOM SUITE, EXCELLENT CONDITION; ALSO MISCELLAN- EQUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; TELEPHONE DESK, SMALL BUFFET, HALL AND COFFEE TABLES, DOUBLE BED, CHIFFONIER, WHITE ENAMEL KITCHEN TABLE, ETC.WE.7-2097.Clothes Dryer Upright, cabinet style, 110 volts, like new.Bargain $90.00.Call Mr.Jacobs.Days, RI.8.7761; Evenings and weekends.HU, 8-8210.Hi-Fi Custom made 10 watt amplifier, 12 tube Craftsman tuner, Jensen 13 speaker, acoustic cabinet.Garard 3 speed record player, 2 separate heads, Westinghouse T.V.21\", First class condition, $375.00, lot.CR, 2- 2321 evening.Giving Up Home Andrew Malclom mahogany bedroom set, twin beds with one headboard, latest style; dining room set; coffee table.RE.8-2828; RE.3-0725.High School Graduates This is quite an opportunity, 4 very lovely evening dresses, 3 long, one short, size 12-14.Each worn twice only.Also hoop crinoline, Reasonably priced.WE.7-3476.Station Wagon Coat Fyr trimmed, excellent condition.HV.4-0293.JAP mink jacket, excellent condition.Reasonable.RE.7-0876.MAPLE bed, single, spring and mattress.Wilton rug, 6 x 9, oriental design.Green couch, frieze cover, RE.8.3239, mornings or nights.CHESTERFIELD, chartreuse green.Also matching chair, WE.5-1260.MIXMASTER, Dormeyer, like new, with attachments such as juicer, meat grinder, $35.00.HU.8-5658.TWO mahogany end tables, matching side table.HU.6-2709.MOTOROLA portable radio with directional antenna, A.C.and D.C., 4\" loudspeaker, red leather cupboard, steel case, 2 brand new batteries worth $7.00, one month old, paid $69.00.Need money, will sell for $35.00.HU.1-5648; MU.4.3045.RUG, 9 x 12 with Ozite; venetian blinds, different sizes; lampshades.HU.6-3552 MAN'S overcoat, size 44 or 46.4 budgies with cage.Baby stroller, in good condition.DA.2-3935.Institute Social Service Department for Multiple Sclerotic patients.Mrs.E.G.Opal will give a brief resume of the expenditures of the past year and of the forthcoming eventw of the current season.The guest speaker for the evening will be Miss Doris Clark, women's editor of CJAD and fashion expert.Mer subject will be \u201cFashion and the Teenager\u2019.Open to the public.Refreshments will be served.Building permits A total of 21 building permits were issued by the city during August, 1 for an addition, 18 for alterations, 1 for a garage and 1 demolition.The tota] estimated value of these permits was'$38,- 295, \u2018$300 of which were non-tax- able.During the month, 21 jobs were completed and 70 are still in hand.RR IE SEN 31 Wanted to Purchase CHILD'S crib wanted.Must be clean and reasonable.WE.2.6632.TWIN stroller and babee-tenda.HU.6-2608.ANTIQUE furniture, china, paintings, jewellery, silver.R.H, - lins Reg'd., 1317 Greene.WE.5-3894.32 Domestic Help Wanted Experienced Woman Wanted for cleaning, one day weekly, for mid Westmount home.9-4.$7.00 plus carfare.WE.2.5790.33 Domestic Employment Wanted BRITISH West Indian woman, available for evening dinners, also dinner and cocktail parties.Quite capable.WE.3.8146.34 Help Wanted, Female AVON'S BIG EARNING TIME IS HERE We have a few openings for women who wish to earn representing Avon in their district.Make a Merry Christmas for yourself and family.We train you.For information, VI.2-7885.35 Situations Wanted Female Hairdresser Desires position in N.D.G., West.mount or Snowdon.Phone between 9 and 11 p.m.HU.4-3247, LADY desires position in accounts, bookkeeping or as receptionist.WE.2-9315 after 5.30.MERCHANT'S COAL CO.LID.814 Sun Life Bldg.UN.6-7351 OIL 35 Situations Wanted Female IF you need an experienced babysitter, call PO, 7.2004, > 39 Lost ~ Child's Orthodontic appliance, pink plastic.Telephone WE.3-5091.Reward.P CAT, dark grey, red collar, answers to \u201c\u2018Ricky'.Vicinity Western and Oliver.Reward.WE, 5-9969.42 Personals Abel Reducing Studio Open § days weekly from 10 a.m.to 7 p.m.WE, 5-7038, 1239 Greene above St.Catherine, SOCIETY FOR EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED CHILDREN Applications for enrollment in our new school are limited.Very reasonable rates.For information write Society for Emotionally Disturbed Children, P.O.Box 41 Station O., St.Laurent.JOIN social bridge group, Thursday and Sunday evenings.HU, 8§- 8184.EARN extra dollars in your spare time selling forthcoming Canada Savings Bonds.For information, phone VI.9-2385.45 Money To Loan MORTGAGE LOANS Attention! Mortgage loans quickly.Sontractors, privates.Notary, RA.Trades and Professional Cards 20 Words 75¢ \u2014 3 Cent Additional Building Repairs Dressmaking Free Estimates English workmanship, bricklaying, plastering, chimneys rebuilt, tuck pointing, roof shingling.All work guaranteed, Mr.O'Connor.HU.8-5042 Vets Home Maintenance All types of home, repairs, roofing, foundations, tuck pvinting, brick laying, chimneys repaired and rebuilt, weather proofing.Free estimate.398 Elm Avenue, Westmount.WE.7- Westminster Building CONTRACTORS SPECIALISTS IN PROPERTY REPAIRS PAINTING CHIMNEY REPAIRS WATER PROOFING PLASTERING FOUNDATIONS ROOFING, ETC.Estimates Free Phone HUnter 9-6939 EVENINGS HU.6-7431 Cartage and Moving TEA chests, barrels, cartons, cord.Ideal for moving and storing.Also truck for light movings.Fred, WE.Carpentry PLANNED kitchens, playrooms, built-ins, alterations, ete.Furniture made to order.Workmanship guaranteed.UN.6-0129, Jim Clancy.SPECIALIZED home carpentry.Porches, planned kitchens, arborite work.Built-in furniture.Excellent European workmanship.Westmount references.Mr.E.Von Glasow, MO.Decorating WALLS and ceilings washed and painted by experienced man, Windows and floors also done, Phone W.Campbell, OL.9-5538.EUROPEAN dressmaker designer, dresses made to order.Finest workmanship in alterations.Call Mrs.Russ, WE.3-7420, Westmount.EUROPEAN dressmaker - designer, dresses, suits, coats made to measure, Alterations.Specializes in lace.5110 Sherbrooke, Apt.1.Duplicating Services ABC duplicating service, addressing, typing, translation, accurate work, (same-day service), Call day or night.61 Chesterfield, Westmount, HU.9-6366.Furniture Repairs ANTIQUE furniture restoration, refinishing.Cabinet and furniture made to order, repaired, remodelled.John's Cahinet 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 restyled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave.WE, 2.3312.= 7 Music Lessons MRS.Mabel Egerton, piano, singing and theory.Adults and children, Telephone HU.9-3356.Guitar Lessons $1.00 Also accordion, violin, saxophone, clarinet or mandolin lessons at $1.50 HUNTER 1-0971 Marriage Licenses MARRIAGE LICENSES Milton W.Winston, notary.Days, UN 6-6556; evenings, HU.9-2820, Office Equipment EXPERT REPAIRS Typewriters, adding machines, calcu lators, comptometers, cheque-writers, fe ALL WORK GUARANTEED Free estimates made, Replace machines provided free.WE.2-1906 BATES BUSINESS MACHINES REG'D.4204 ST, CATHERINE ST.WEST eras an ee mer lo: 18 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 3, 1958 Huskies score third straight football HUSKIES ran up their third straight win in the city of Westmount Recreation department eight- man tackle football league with a close win of 6-0 over Brones, who are in the cellar.The other game saw Mules win 21-12 over the Bulls and second place with Bulls with two points each, but the Mules have a game in hand.Mules and Broncs have two games next week.Mules and Broncs meet on\u2019 Saturday at WAG grounds at 10:30 while _ in the first game at 9:30 Bulls will take on Huskies.Broncs and Mules will clash again next Thursday.In the first game of last Saturday\u2019s double header, Huskies mushed on under the whip hands of coaches Bruce Wilson and Bob Robertson to squeeze out a 6-0 victory over the bucking Broncs.Proncs' defensive play was extremely good, with the entire team playing a fighting game.Huskies lone major came in the third quarter on a run through %- centre by the mighty mite, Ruddy McKaig.The last play of the game saw the Broncs end up about one (Continued on Page 19) BUSY AS USUAL at Westmount Athletic Grounds, site of the eight-man tackle football league under the direction of the city of Westmount Recreation department.Rocky Rothwell, extreme left, recreation director talks with some of the players and coaches.Left to right, front row: Larry Besner, Mules; Tony Tyr- rell, Mules; Mark Ono, Bulls; Ronnie Shell, Bulls; back row: Jim Beasant and Cam McFadden \u2014 coaches of Mules; and Dickie Dunbar and Hugh MacDonald, \u2014 Acme-Harrison Photo over).son, birds included.Westmount Badminton Club Will commence their 28th season on Tuesday evening.October 28th, 1958, on the three courts of the Westmount Junior High School, Academy Road (near Melville Ave.).Anyone interested in Badminton is welcome (18 years of age or Play is on Tuesday and Friday evenings.For information, please call JACK MORRIS, WE.7-1326 ANIMAL HOSPITAL OF MONTREAL Complete Medical and Surgical Service For All Pets OPEN FROM 8 AM.TO 8 P.M.Consultations: 12.30 to 2 P.M.and 6 to 8 P.M.or b+ appeintment Facilities For Boarding Dogs, Cats.and Other Pets Telephone HU.8-2181 348 Victoria Ave.(1 block south of Sherbrooke Street) Another notable achievement in 1883 was the creation of the distinguished Canadian Rye Whisky, Seagram's \u201c83\u201d.Generations of Canadians since 1883 have enjoyed the distinctive flavour and bouquet of this fine whisky.Bulls.GAMES TO COME Grads .2 0 2 19 4 0 BIG FOUR Crawfords .3 0 3 19 121 O Saturday: Montreal at Toronto: QRFU JUNIOR Hamilton at ttawa.< ; Saturday: Edmonton at Winnipeg; © > hy Fee: $16 per sea- Calgary at Regina.Lakeshore .4 1 2 1 27 46 3 Monday: Vancouver at Calgary; Rosemount 3021 7 27 1 Regina at Winnipeg.McGill .0000 0 0 0 QRFU SENIOR Late LAKESHORE JUVENILE Sunday: Cornwall at Three Rivers; - Montreal Orfun at Verdun Sham- G WL F A Pts.cals, 2.15.Lachine RER â 3 9 3 2 8 PU orval .\u20ac QRFU JUNIOR Westlake .\u2026.4 1 3 34 72 2 Sanday: Loyola College al NDG Pte.Claire 4 0 4 19106 0 Maple Leafs, Trenholme Park, 2.15, or , Tuesday: Lakeshore at McGill, MONTREAL JUVENILE Point Ash avenue field, 8.15.Ville E d cryr B arts 1 MIDGET ille mar 5 , QRFU ) Ge Eost End .5 3 2101 48 6 Saturday: Saint Laurent at St.\u2018 ; nt a St, Lambert .3 2 1 51 4 Lambert; Sunday: Poinl St.Charles Northmount 2133 70 2 at Conceplion; Verdun Braves at Rosemount 5 1 4 30 91 2 Chateauguay.; BIG FOUR QRFU BANTAM > .PW LT F APts.Sunday: Verdun Bombers at Ver- ami d \u2018ads, Crawford Park, 2.00 -Hamilton .\u2026.7 6 0 1177130 13 un Grads, Crawford Park, 2.00, Ottawa .7 4 3 0140 74 8 HOW THE.STAND Montreal .7 2 4 1114139 5 MIDGET ; Toronto .\u2026.T7 1 6 0102182 2 GPWLD F A Pts.- Verdun .3 3 1 148 7 QRFU SENIOR St.Lambert 3 3 0 1129 37 7 PW LT F APs.St.Laurent .3 3 1 0152 72 6 Verdun .87 1 0238 29 14 Point \u2026 4 13 0 5 78 7 Cornwall .74 3 0 62 96 8 Conception 4 1 3 0 43153 2 Three Rivers 8 3 5 0 63 99 6 Chateauguay 4 0 4 0 19155 0 Orfuns .7 1 6 0 23162 2 BANT: M LITTL'!: BIG FOUR GPWL F A Pts PW LT F A Pts.Saint Laurent 4 4 0156 50 Brantford 4 3 1 0 58 47 6 Lachine .4 31 74 63 6 Toronto 4 2 2 0 66 56 4 Bombers .3 1 2 71 4 2 Lakeshore 4 2 2 0 44 56 4 Ottawa .41 3 0 5 63 2 Westmount bids for Intermediate hockey League There will be a meeting al the Westmount Athletic Grounds, Wednesday October & at 7.30 pm.for all players and coaches interested in playing intermediate calibre Hockey this season.The meeting is being called because of the numerons requests Mike Stephens\u2019 by the young men of the community.Gene Kirby's Intermediate hockey has no \"Spinarama™ .age limit and is therefore open to many of the youth and young adults who at present are not doing anything to keep fit.It is the Westmount Recreation's aim to organize a league if there are enough players interested.Also, we intend to play hockey by the rule book.Working boys and men cannot afford Lo be away from work due to playing hockey in a butcher's league, Much enjoyment can be derived from playing clean fast hockey, Should anyone be interested, but unable to attend telephone Rocky Rothwell ot John Garland, WE 5-6975, .SATURDAY Lakeshore Local 11.05 - 11.45 Gene Kirby's \"Tops In Pops\" 1.05 - 4.00 p.m.\u201cRendezvous with Rod\u201d .\"Homemaker's Choice\" ven ee Robert Q.Lewis Show .Lee af win It's Als (no mistake) and Cafs fop choice - Two more winning selections last weekend puts the score at: 14 gam-s played, two we did not make any selections; 10 right, one wrong and one tie.It's guing to get tougher as the season draws to a close.Hamilton Cats are marching on the law of averages that they must suifer a loss sometime this season and it could come next Saturday.For Saturday's coming games we pick Montreal over Toronto \u2018which should make my Alouette friends so happy and again Hamilton to win over Ottawa.GEO.E.J.Badminton club starts action Tuesday, Oct.14 .The Westmount recreation department badminton club will start its 1958-1959 season, Tuesday October 14 at Roslyn School.Residents 16 years of age and over interested in participating are invited to register by contacting the recreation department WE 5-6975.FABULOUS FIAT 600 MULTIPLA Two models seating five, or six, Five-seater sleeps three comfortably, Fold-down rear seats in both models provide 66 cu.fi.pay load for deliv.FROM $1 160! eries, DEALERS Delham Motors Ltd, 4232 §.Catherine St.w., Montreal \u2014 Tel, WE, 7-4639 European Automobiles Reg\u2019d., 3150 St.Catherine St.E., Montreal \u2014 Tel.LA.6-9531 Parkdale Auto Corp.Ltd.140 Jean Talon W., CR.6-2595 and 810, Decarie Blvd, 9.05 - 10.00 a.m.12.35 1.00 p.m.5.05 8.30 SUNDAY Catholic Hour 2.05 - 2.30 p-m.6.00 p.m, 9.00 p.m.The World Tonight 9.05 - 9.30 p.m. D ST - e Former Notre Dame grid star, Grey cup speaker \u201cSleepy\u201d Jim Crowiey, one of Notre Dame's famous Four Horsemen backfield will be guest speaker at the first annual Pre- Grey Cup dinner at Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Wednesday, October 8.The dinner is being sponsored jointly by the Young Men's Section of the Montreal Board of Trade and Carling's Breweries Lid.Proceeds from the dinner and the money already received from Montreal business firms will go towards a Montreal float which will take part in the Grey Cup Parade in Vancouver, November 29.Besides being one of America\u2019s football greats, Crowley is well versed in the Canadian game, having worked on the N.B.C.telecasts of Big Four games to the United States a couple of years ago.Crowley has quite an impressive sports record, especially in football, At present he is chairman of the Pennyslyvania State Athletic Commission.He played college\u2019 football for Notre Dome\u2019s famed Irish team in the early 1920's.In1924, Crowley and quarterback Harry Stuh- ldreher, two of the Four Horsemen were named to the All- Westmount rink wins in Cornwall In the annual Cornwall Bowling club trebles competition a rink from Westmount club captured top honors and the Capitol Theatre trophy.The local rink won three games with 57 points.In second place was the Lachine rink skipped by Alex Hunter with 56 points.Members of the Westmount rink were Stan Heathe, Kevin Brophy and Clem Keyes.They beat out the Lachine rink, skipped by Sid Labaster; Ottawa with Art Wood as skip and the Verdun rink lead by Alex Anderson.ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY HU.4-3541 FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.® Groceries and Imported Delicacies.NATIONA[ r0OOD SHopP \u201cThe Home of Fine Foods\u201d 4865 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) JIM CROWLEY America team and teammate Adam Wadsh, one of the Seven Mules fronting the Four Horsemen was another All-American selection.From 1925 to 1928 he was backfield coach at the University of Georgia and in 1929 became head coach of Michigan State, a post he held until 1933 when he switched to Fordham.He stayed at Fordham until 1941 and a year later became a commander in the U.8S.Navy, serving in the South Pocific on Admiral Halsey's staff.After the war he became commissioner of the All - American Football Conference until that league joined forces with the National Football League.Crowley's address will be a feature of the dinner, which will be limited to a select 200 prominent guests from the world of sport.e Huskies score.(Continued from page 18) ball length from the Huskies\u2019 goal line.In the second game, Mules pulled the upset of the season by downing the Bulls 24-12.Jim Beasant and Cam McFadden finally got the winless Mules off their haunches and into a fast run.Tony Tyrrell turned in a fine performance by scoring three TD's on runs of 45, 75 and 20 yards.Gary Duncan scored the other major for the winners on a 25 yard run up the gut, Ronnie Sheel and Gil Gagne combined for an 85 yard pass and run play to score the first major for the Bulls.Gil Gagne scored his second TD on a brilliant 55 yard run.TACKLE FOOTBALL LEAGUE W L F APts Huskies .3 3 0 51 24 6 Mules eve 2 1 1 30 30 2 Bulls .3 1 2 43 51 2 Brones .6 2 0.19 0 RESULTS Huskies 6, Brones 0.Mules 24, Bulls 12.COMING GAMES Saturday: 9:30, Bulls vs Huskies: 10:30, Mules vs Broncs, Thursday: 4:00, Broncs vs Mules.LEADING SCORERS GP TD FG C Pts.Servant, Huskies .3 27 McKaig, Huskies .Gagne, Bulls .Tyrrell, Mules Sheel, Bulls .e Duncan, Mules .Rubin, Bulls .cceoocoe roocoe » TS ° ANNOUNCES SUNDAY, Tickets 10.0 LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS HUNT POINT TO POINT STEEPLE CHASE AT ST.LAZARE (HUDSON) At H.J.O'Connell's Farm For Each Parking Car Regardless of the Number of Passengers ON SALE AT THE RITZ-CARLTON \u201c0700 VI.2-4212 | THE ANNUAL OCT.5th 0, 5.00, 3.00 Touch football sfandings, results: STANDINGS MOSQUITO A P W L D Pts.Regals .6 1 1 9 Rangers .8 4 1 1 9 ms .1 2 3 5 Royals .0 5 1 1 MOSQUITO B P W L D Pts.Crowns .6 4 0 2 10 Greens .68 3 1 2 8 Blues .6 1 2 3 5 Scouts .8 0 5 1 1 PEE WEE P W L D Pts, Maroons 6 4 1 1 9 Bombers .6 3 1 2 8 Cardinals .6 0 2 4 4 Roughies .6 0 3 3 3 - BANTAM P W L D Pts.Alpuettes .4 3 1 0 6 mblers .4 3 1 0 5 BOS .4 0 3 1 1 MIDGET A P W L D Pts.Acadia .6 4 1 1 9 McGill .6 4 1 1 9 Harvard 8 0 8 0 0 MIDGET B .P W L D Pts.Lions .6 0 2 10 Western 6 2 3 1 5 Varsity .6 4 1 3 RESULTS Regals 12, Royals 6; Rams 8, Rangers 6; Rams 0, Royals 0; Rangers 6, Regals 0; Regals 6, Rams Crowns 0, Blues 0; Greens 12, 0; Rangers 12, Royals 0 Scouts 0; Greens 6, Blues 0; Crowns 6, Scouts 0; Blues 6, Scouts 0; Greens 0, Crowns 0.Bombers 6.Roughies 0; Cardinals 0.Maroons 0; Maroons 7, Bom 0; Cardinals 6, Roughies 6; Maroons 8 Roughies 0; Bombers 6, Cardinals \"Ramblers 12, Argos 0; Alouettes 18, Rambiers 0; Alouettes 24, Argos McGill 7, Harvard 6; Acadia 12, Harvard 3; McGill 6, Acadia 0.Lions 18, Western 6; Varsity 12, Western 6; Varsity 12, Lions 12 McGill sefs up track meet for October 8-9 A four-man team will represent McGill at the Intercollegiate competition in Kingston on October 10.The combined Intramural and McGill Track and Field meet will be held on October 8 at Molson Stadium.Starting time is 1:30 p.m, Orchids junior cagers sfart season drills University Settlement Orchids, defending provincial junior basketball champions have started practices at the Settlement House, 3533 St.Urbain St.In the Swiss Alps there are at least 70 peaks over 10 thousand feet high.| The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 3, 1958 19 .Top pro golfers for caddy meet 52252 20 Interest in the 10th anniver- Show.sary Old Caddies Tournament is x mounting and Fern Pesant, the man behind the event which HU.6-1177 pays tribute to \u2018the bag carriers, has received several out- HUDSON CONSTRUCTION standing entries from profes- INC.Westwell of Wentworth, host professional Jim Seeney and Joe Leblanc of Sherbrooke.Leblanc, who won the amateur honors 10 years ago with sionals, assistant pros, club officials and leading amateurs.The tournament, last of the season, is slated for Sunday, October 5, at St.Andrews GC, scene of the inaugural event.- Heading the pro entries wil) be Quebec Match play champion Gerry Proulx of Golfland, Jim Test-Drive va RENAULT There's only one way to really know a car\u2014drive it! 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