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[" LS AY Tiy hires nspectors or parking Starting Monday, the ty of Westmount will ploy three corps of bmmissionaires person- | to act as \u2018Parking In- ectors'\" Dressed in eir own uniforms and th suitable identifica- bn, the men will be em- wered to issue tickets drivers who disregard rking regulations.hey will be deputized by fi Chief of Police, who, un- 4 By-law 501, Articles 2 Bd 3, has the authority to EPpoint anyone, city em- pyees or others; to en- ice city regulations.This action, which will release bers of the police force for pre important traffic control Btics.has heen taken because the city's conéern over an in- ase of 257, in the number of ffic accidents during the past D months and because com- ints have heen received of Frtime parking in front - of 15 and places of business.Omparing July and Septem- respectively.the figures read, cidents, 76 and 104; Persons ured.20 and 28; Speeders d, 160 and 350: Caution Tic- 5 issued (mainly parking), and 581, M\" addition to checking speed- M.police have been .instructed ÿP4Y particular attention to Prudent drivers, more com- A nly called reckless or careless, M XE SPINE Ren # 3 A (Continued on page 3) p -_ § \u2014\u2014\u2014- rincipal Penrose Bpeaks fo H.and $.Bi Roslyn Monday H.Penrose, MA, principal 5 9SlYn School, will be guest tker at the opening meeting Roslyn Home and School As- lation Monday at 830 p.mous cLing Will be held in the , Bymnasium auditorium.ns estmount Ave.Class- 1 Will be open to parents be- \u201cR 7.30 ang 8.30 p.m.prey.: Bruneau Roslyn School ANTHONY French demonstration by girls of Queen's WILLIS, PETER TELLIER, DAVID LEVIN, School and boys of at Teacher's Convention: Left .to right, front, DEAN HULL, BRAHAM LEVINE, MICHAEL THOMPSON, CHARLES HAPLAN, and teacher E.R.Tetreault of Roslyn; Left to right, back: RICKY RITTENBERG, BILL LINDSAY; NICKY MILLER, BARBARA FEIN, HEATHER FULLERTON, SANDRA NICOLSON, BARBARA ROUNTREE, AILSA RIDDOCH, ENID GILLESPIE, FAYE McAFEE, ELIZABETH MACLEAN, IAN KENNEDY, GREG WONG, MARTIN CUN- DALL.Back row teacher is MRS.JOAN DRYMER of Queen's School.\u2014Acme-Harrison Photo VOL.XXIX, No.42 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1958 SIXTEEN PAGES 3 mayors mullover metro Three of Montreal's Mayors formed a panel to answer questions put to them by members of the Westmount Rotary Club, Wednesday.The questions ranged from the advantages of metropolitan over municipal government and whether or not water supplies should be fluoridised to the development of sewage disposal plants and the future of the Lachine Canal.The mayors were, Sidney of Westmount, John Pratt of Dorval and Reg Dawson of the Town of Mount Royal.The questions : * commission form of municipal government ?\u201d Pratt and Dawson signified their assent without further discussion.Bruneau enlarged on the topic by saying that broadly speaking he agreed and there were separate matters which called for common action which should come under had all been submitted beforehand and numbered and each mayor in turn drew a ticket with the corresponding number of the question he was to answer.Replying to the question \u201cDo Frank Davis is promoted by the city A new City Hall appointment and the purchase of police equipment were authorised by Council at its meeting, Tuesday, Frank Davis, an engineer in the Public Works Department, pointed assistant city engineer, effective 1st October, 1958.Davis is a civil engineering graduate from has been ap- you agree with the metropolitan (Continued on page 2) McGill and has been with the City for the past three ; years.Next week\u2019s weather Among equipment authorised By ERIC NEAL for the police department are October 18 to 25 Sunny and windy with occasional cold rains, even freezing drizzle or light snow.Some years we have had enough to upset traffic at this time, Nights quite cold, and leaves falling to improve hunting conditions, Temperature range 30-509 in the south, and 25-45° in the north.Drizzle and sunny intervals mid-weel, then improving rapidly to become very pleasant and a little warmer for a second Indian Summer, MAYOR BRUNEAU BUYS concert ticket to Westmount Junior High School Home and School! Association Band Concert from WJHS Student Council president Peter Weldon.The concert will be held October 23 and 24 in the gymnasium of the high school at 8:15 p.m.three new typewriters to replace obsolete equipment; seven lockers to be used by additional personnel, required as the result of the shorter work week authorised some time ago; 12 revolvers to be used by new personnel and to replace some out-dated equipment: 12 new tear gas bombs to replace a type considered to be obsolete and possibly hazardous.3-vear-old - hit by car Phillip Bower, 3, 4095 Tup- per avenue, Apt.4, was struck by a car near his home, Tuesday, and suffered a fracture of the skull.He was taken by ambulance to the Montreal Children's Hospital and transferred immediately to the Montreal Neurological Institute where he underwent surgery last night.His condition is reported \u2018favourable\u2019, Driver of the enr, Norman Cohen, 33, 95 Lepage avrne, Dorval, told police he was travelling west on Tapper avenue and was slowing down for a \u2018Stop\u2019 sign at Gladsto: avenue when the boy ran ont of a nearby lane in front of his car.Be immediately applied his brakes but was unable to keep from hitting the Ja. / ; .: The Westmount Examiner, Friday.October 17, 1958 | the Royal College of Surgeons , I.VU.L.Hodge, 64 y (Canada); a Fellow of the Am- : : erican College of Surgeons and a Offilie Douglas À THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT ., Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB VJ SLLS ASSL ISLES SLL SLL LS SS LISSA SASL LIL LISS SLL ASS SS 4 s * By Maurice Mariasine ME BANQUET DATES SET The special event highlight of the season takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 18th, and 19th.This is the time that the fathers and sons and mothers and daughters get together for their annual banquets \u2014 the former banquet to be held on the Tuesday and the latter on Wednesday.As in the past, Head Table guests will include personalities from the World of Sport, civic \"and school administrators and recreation leaders.The agenda will include: dinner, sing-song, entertainment and interviews with the sports celebrities.Tickets will be available soon and club members are urged to register early because of the SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT RLASONABLE RATES W.FRIEDRICH Master Watchmaker 1316 GREENE AVE.{Next to Post Office! WE.7-1855 , M.B.A.units.limited seating accommodation.For boys and girls who haven't anyone to bring them, members of the Westmount Rotary Club and their wives will act as sponsors.Staff Change Mr.Pat Geary has been appointed Boys' Work Supervisor at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club replacing Ron Havard who has been transferred to one of the other Mr.Geary is well-known in Boys\u2019 Work circles having been connected with the Montreal Boys' Association for the past 12 years working out of the 79th, Battery Boys\u2019 Club and at the Point St.Charles Boys' and Girls\u2019 Club.Last year, Mr.Geary left the Point and went to Moncton, N.B.where he laid the groundwork for a new Boys\u2019 Club under the auspices of Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada.Pat Geary is the father of Bob Geary, who is currently with the ofolaryngologist, buried on Tuesday Dr.George E.Hodge, eminent otolaryngologist died at his residence, 53 Belvedere Circle, Westmount, Friday aged 64.Funera! was held Tuesday at Erskine and American church.Dr.Hodge was born in Cornwall, Ontario, receiving his early education there, after which he attended McGill University where he was awarded an MD, CM degree in 1915.After working as intern at Rideau Hospital in Ottawa and senior house surgeon in Montreal General Hospital, he did post-graduate studies in Britain and held posts in Central London Ophtalmic Hospital and the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh.In 1920 he was appointed junior assistant in Montreal General Hospital's department of oto- laryngology.After further postgraduate studies in Vienna, Bordeaux and Zurich, he returned to the hospital, eventually assuming directorship of the department in 1928.Dr.Hodge made many significant contributions to medical.literature in this period and in 1938 lectured to the laryngology section of the Royal Society of | Medicine in London on the \u2018\u2018Relationship of Sinusitis and Bronchiectasis.\u2019 He also taught at McGill University and became associate professor of otolaryngology until 1948, when he retired from the member of the American Academy of Ophtalmology and Oto- laryngology.He is survived by his wife the former Margaret Colquhoun Wilson, daughters Mrs.D.W.S.MacKenzie (Elizabeth), Frances, sister Mrs.R.©.Robertgon (Cobourg, Ontario) and brother R.G.Hodge (Toronto)./ Burial was in Mount Royal] Cemetery.3 mayors .(Continued from Page 1) metro government.However, certain matters must remain under the jurisdiction of local government.On the subject of additional traffic arteries between Montreal and Dorval, Pratt pointed out that the new Metro boulevard would lead to Dorval but in his view an extension of Cote Saint Luc road under the CNR tracks was a project to be considered seriously for the future.\u2018Dawson mentioned three schemes which are under way or being considered for TMR.An extension of Namur street through to Jean Talon which would help keep traffic away from the centre of the town; an extension of McEachern, as an overpass on the CPR tracks to the Laurentian Toll road, relieving north-south traffic; and a plan to extend Victoria avenue over or under the rail tracks as far as Namur street.A question on the development of sewage disposal plants was answered by Mayor Pratt.He studying drama À on scholarship Stratford and \u2018London magical words to anyone in, ested in the theatre ang they gy both helping to further the carey of 21-year-old Ottilie Dougly 648 Murray Hill Winner of this year's Tyroy Guthrie Theatrical Award of $i, 000, Miss Douglas is now study ing costume design and thear, cal cutting, at the Long County Council School of Art ay Design, and according to her Je ters home is enjoying clasy and London life.Miss Douglas received a E degree from McGill Universit in May, and began her career theatrical costuming as a freg man when she volunteered work backstage on one of fi English department productions She was wardrobe mistress for the Department's production of Much Ado About Nothing during her second year.In her third yey she acted as assistant to costum er Althea Douglas and tod charge of costumes for Volpon when Mrs.Douglas was working in New York on a production 4 The Misanthrope.During he final year at McGill Ottil worked on both English depart ment plays and designed for tu Player\u2019s Club.Active in theatrical produ.tions during her summers, Ottilis worked at the Group Tweny Theatre on the Green at Wels QO rete) Ou = post.8 Ù On his recommendation, a said that Dorval had plans to|ley, Mass, for a stock compay \u201cCommittee for Research\u201d was, develop its own and was hoping on Cape Cod, and as a ward | WESTMOUNT TRILOR csicvioned\u2019sc sonirent General for o snare of the 5250000 set assistant Jas.summer ot afternoons Rev, J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister human nature, so it is impossible ; inister: REV.EDCAR ure Brotherhood Omens Mr.Geor ; or any one religion ce to , : .J.Dinn Opening S ge A.Tannahill B.A.» ; gious group T Minister Emeritus: Rev.J DAILEY, M.A., B.Th.\u201cMonday.October 20th Avslstant to the the Minister.Pon to the depths of the mi San Director of Music: .J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.9 clock, Windsor Hotel, Address hy Sunday, Oc : a needs a va ne usic: Golt MacDermot, B the Hon.Lionel Chevrie ress by 11.y, October 19h sanctified worship of God and H 17:00 AM.\u201cCHANGING HIS SPOT A.B.Mus.servations \u201cHarry Engels, RAmond 1:8 am.The Church School.study of His Nature possessed exp ; 7: \u201c OTS.\u201d 9281.\u2019 _ Sacrament of the Lord\u2019 risti : ?30 P.M.\u201cLIFE'S SUPREME POSSES , Kofree Klub joe be observed a\u2018 both servie oy all Christians together, 0 the Church School: 11 a.m ; SION.\u201d ,Sunday Morning, Octob 1:00 am.Rev.J.D.Wilkie.+ present to a divided world (he the .m.\u2014 Midweek Service \u2014 W 0315 o'tlock.Address by Mr.Davia | p.m.Rev.J.D.Wilkie fact of God as He makes Hin gr ednesday \u2014 8 p.m.ad Rome on \u2018Jewish Pre y Mr.David DORIS KILL \u2019 self know er M.ada.sence In Can- R.R, T.C.L a G A divided through and to el je Er Cpa lus.(McGHD ; world waits for 2 ienc Choix\u2019 Director.United Cuurch.of { ing£ ile the held ches dber tary in- ving nta.re- ness tion ems piri.The nks- Her and bject ially con- The itian and crip.ddy, the 10): the now of the you shall ceive the \u2018Are good shall ings d to uch ssion ore from 2 the with our {+ il \u2014 muel david \u2018ning F the Bar re- vices alled h ine Thin, bvitt, Rich- \u201corn.: Fl- rvin, 1kin, her.| the the ksing the eath all rist- out 1ces.lay- pasis y, bnior ugh pom- an- AEST Be ts ES for En rer v Temple Emmanuel | me .\u2014 ¥ Friday Evening, October 17th at 8:15 o'clock, Dr.Stern will sneak on \u201cToward World Unity.\u201d saturday Morning October 18th a 11:30 o'clock, sermonette \u2014 \u201cThe Truly Righteous man.\u201d BAR MITZVAH At the worship this Friday Evening and Saturday Morning, John Bernard, son of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph D.Roston, 5006 Rosiyn avenue, will be called to tha Reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.DAILY SERVICES Regular daily worship has now been resumed in the new chapel.These services are held Monday through Thursday Eve- rings at 5:45 p.m.and Sunday Morning at 10:15 a.m.the auspices of Temple Brotherhood.Men and women are cordially invited to participate in daily worship.WITH OUR TEMPLE BROTHERHOOD Opening dinner meeting, Mon- dav.October 20th at 6:45 o'clock.Windsor Hotel.Address bv the Hon.Lionel Chevrier, MP on \u2018Montreal ard the St.Lawrence Seaway.\u201d Ladies invite \u2014 Reservations \u2014 Harry Envsis, RAymond 8-9281.Under the auspices of Temnle Frotherhood the school for adults in its 30th year will onen regular sessions on Sunday Evening November 9th.These Monday night classes are open to men and women of the community and are meant for the deepening of Jewish knowledge among our people.All members of Temple Brotherhood are now busily engaged in the mink coat raffle fund raising effort in co-operation with Temple - Sisterhood.WITH OUR TEMPLE SISTERHOOD Congratulations to Mrs.David H.Lisser, president and her officers for a splendid opening programme mezting' held on Tuesday, October 7th at Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Orchids to the following ladies resporsible for the Sukkah decoration and reception \u2014 Mesdames \u2014 David Sherman, Louis Pont.George Rauch, Sidney Lithwick, Sumer Wolf, Erwin Schick.Louis Packer, Henry Benjamin, Samuel Bross, Louis Gomberg, Stanley Davis, Lloyd Davis.Bernard Wexler, Abe Dec- tar, Sianey Morris.Ali Sisterhood members urged to bring monies and book stubs for mink coat raffle to Mrs.Louis J.Cohen and Mrs.Paul Putziger.co-chairmen of raffle.\u201cJEWISH PRESENCE IN CANADA\u201d Will be the subject of an address by David Rome, Director of the Jewish Public Library at the breakfast 1neeting of the Koffee Klub.Sunday Morning, October 19th following the daily worship.The Home and School sponsors the Koffee Klub which eels regularly on Sunday mornings.\u2019 BOWLING LEAGUE Third season of the Temple Bowling League now being organized.Members invited to Join in this healthful sporl Which takes place in the Laird Bowling Alley, Town of Mt.Royal, Thursday Evenings, Reg- Ister with Mrs.Seymour Issen- Man.and Victor Boksen.BABY TO BE BLESSED AL the Service this Sabbath the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Ludwig Prischman will be bless- \u20ac and named Richard Charles Joseph, OUR APPRECIATION gate reconstruction of our M cuary did not interfere with le spiritual glow of the High oly Day season, which we all Experienced as we worshipped in iy Temple auditorium and in new social hall.We are cer to all who have shared fone he High Holy Day exper- of û and have made .the cycle in pce sacred days so mean- £lul.Expressions of appreci- Under, hana aid Een 156 A Ad hd Ty ation have come to us from many sources in commendation of the spiritual uplift received by those who were privileged to attend.It is good to give thanks \u2014 it is impossible to extend personal expression of gratitude to all the members of the congregation for the beautiful Holy 1 Day worship.Our debt of gratitude \u2014 Samuel Paperman, chairman; Arthur Pascal, E.T.Gar- finkle, co-chairmen and members of the pew committee \u2014 Messrs.Jack Carrick, Louis J.Cohen, George Hollinger, Hershell H.Lewis.Eugene Stearns, Maurice A.Schwartz, Alfred Zion, Joseph Bambiger and in particular to Hershell H.Lewis who not only served untiringly with the pew committee but was also in charge of worship arrangements in tne row social hall.Our thanks to Reuben Ginsberg and Mitchel Garfinkle who sounded the Shofar.Ushering Hi«h Holy Days \u2014 Hershell H.Lewis, Chairman; Henry Benjamin, vice-Chairmen.Committee in charge \u2014 Messrs.Fdward Auerback, Francis Berk, Karl Engel, Bert Holt, Sav] By- man, Louis Pont, Samuel Segal.Pulpit Honors \u2014 Messrs.Hyman Grover.George Hnlireer, Dr.Abram Bercovitch, William Git- tes, Reuben, Ginshers, Evene Stearns, Alfred N.Miller.Samuel! Panermen, Joseph J.Cooper, Lawrence Mrrks, Max Roth, Henry I.Greensnoon, Fred Tæebensold, Alfred Zion, Ivor Kurshatt, Abraham D.Gould, Paul Levee.Seymnur Is- senman, David Shefler, Bernard Wexler, Abraham Izenberg, Maurice A.S-hwartz, Edward Feigin.Hershell HE.Lewis, Wiil- liam Hoffman.Saul Perlman.Abraham Benjamin, Harry Engels, Gerald Caplan, Abbey Sankoff, Samuel Garfield, Sam- vel Rosenberg, Maxwell E.Hochmitz, Marco Leon, Peter Zinman.Arthur Rosichan, Maï- vyn H.Grover.Dr.David Ko- bernick, Edward Tarter, David Weiss, John Meth, Henry Benjamin, Thomas Kahn, Louis Melzack, Sydney Lithwick, Joseph Roston, Sameul Segal.George Rauch.Saul Hyman.Simpson Lightstone, Clifford Gittes.Mark Stein, Karl Engel, Joseph Bercuson, Bert Horwitz, Louis Pont, Louis J.Cohen.Alex Carsley.Samuel Bross, Dr.Lewis N.Poch.Samuel Mint?x Arthur Lang, Miles Wisenthal.David Marston, Samuel Wechs- ler, Maurice Garfinkle, Joseph Bambiger, Rudolph Lustig.Wil- Lam Morris, Bernard Isaacs, Samuel Schwartz, Eugene Meth.Colin Spiegel, Sigmund Beckoiw, Arthur Pascal, Asher GCersten- feld, Edmund Gordon, Nathan Izenberg.Alfred Grossman, David B.Lisser, Eli Yaphe, Francis Beck.Irvin Gertsman.Cerald Chernoff, Maxwell E.Singer, Dr.Lyon Bercovitr:h.Dr.Arnold Grossman, Eugene Gardner, Stanley Davis, Rube J.Sapera, Gustave G.Gray, Alvin J.Walker, Jack Carrick, Professor Maxwell Cohen, E.T.Garfinkle, Herman EH.Tower, Henry Benson, Harry Horn, Max Kaufman, Louis Shapiro, Dr.Albert V.Simon, Alfred Bieber.Abraham Bergen, Dr.Sidney Medine, Dr.Meyer Medine, Dr.Bernard Pollak, Morris Schwis- berg, Meyer Dick, Michael Schwartz, Saul Hart, Moe Pel- latt Max Lobel, Leo Lobel, Donald Lobel, W.Maxwell Ligh- stone, Steve Roth, Frank Tarter, Edward Tarter, Benny Tarter, Joseph Woolner, Edward O.Woolner.At the Rosh Hashonah Junior Congregation Service the ser- monette was given by Brahms E.Silver.At the Yom Kippur Junior Congregation Service the sermonette was given by Miles Wisenthal, MA, WELCOME 10 TEMPLE EMANU-EL We delight in naming the following men and women who recently became members of our Congregation: Mr.and Mrs.William Baig, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Baitin, Mr, and Mrs.Bernard Dazar, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence M.Bessner, Mr.and Mrs.Alec Bloom, Mr.and Mrs.Saul Bloomfield, Frank A.Bloom- stone, Mr, and Mrs.Alfred Bolton, Mr.and Mrs, Sidney Bernstein, Professor and Mrs.Irving 3432 Masson Street, Brecher, Mr, and Mrs, Morris pu = a pere : | St.Andrew's United A F \u201c Church ; ! Sunday, the worship services in St.Andrew's, Westmount, will be broadcast.The morning service\u201d may be heard on radio station CBM and at 8 p.m.there | will be a 30-minute broadcast by CJAD.There will be the regular evening worship at 7:30 p.m.These services will be conducted by Rev.D.M.Grant.In the morning, Dr.Grant will speak on \u201cThe Sovereignty of God\u201d, and at the 7:30 service Rev.David Searfoss will be the speaker.His subject: \u201cA Family Affair\u201d.Mr.Eric Adams and St.Andrew\u2019s choir will provide appropriate selections for all services.Following the evening service there will be a meeting of St.Andrew\u2019s Young People\u2019s Union.The senior classes of the Church School will resume on Sunday morning at 10 o\u2019clock.The intermediates will meet at the same hour.All other departments of the Church School will meet at 11 o'clock.The Brownies, Wolf Cubs and Boy Scouts will hold their regular meetings during the week.The Kirk Session will meet on Monday evening at 8 o'clock.Bubbis, Mr, and Mrs.Manuel Cohen, Mr.and Mrs.T,ouis Ber- rard Engels, Mr.and Mrs.R\"y- mond M.Felson, Mr.and Mrs.I,ouis Frischman, Mr.and Mrs.Dave Gilman, Dr.and Mrs.Victor Goldbloom, Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Jaffe, Mr.and Mrs.Jerry Kazenel, Mr.and Mrs.Irvine Koren, Mr, and Mrs.Lawrence Lande.Mr.and Mrs.Melville Lands, Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Marcovitch, Mr.and Mrs.Haim Molho.Dr.and Mrs.Robert Morgen, Miss Vivian Paskal, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Hosengarten, Miss Ren-e Roth- man, Mr.and Mrs.Kurt Samuel, Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Stanley Shenk- man, Miss Madeleine Singer, Mr.and Mrs.Fred C.Uliman, Mr.and Mrs.Abraham Vidcop, Mr.and Mrs.Irving Waxman, Mr.and Mrs.Edward O.Wool- ner, Mr.and Mrs.Adam Wyg- nanski, Mr.and Mrs.Ziggy Zajdman, Mr.and Mrs.Hyman Zimmerman.The Wasimean: Examiner, Friday, October 17, 1958 7 Deal With Confidence - Deal With Us Residential, Commercial & Industrial REAL ESTATE © Real Estate Appraisals ® Property Management ST.FRANCIS Realty Company Limited 300 Victoria Avenue HU.9-5321 This is your ozher family.count your blessings .and give FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES RENAULT Dauphine in the Alps during the Monte Carlo Rally Toe Potacess à an AMAZON! 4 RENAULT Qaupbine Your eyes will tell you the Princess is a beauty\u2014and here's proof of her ruggedness: She was a winner in the Monte Carlo Rally\u2014of 302 competitors, she was the first of the 38 cars that completed the entire course.The Rally was held in the middle of winter over some of Europe's worst roads.Ice, snow, rain and fog made conditions treacherous, driving dangerous! 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Check the RENAULT Dauphine's special suspension .double air filter .dust-sealed equipment.GOING to EUROPE?two speed heater for very low tempera- ask about our tures.Test-drive the Princess and prove OVERSEAS her power and performance.For a demonstration, phone RENAULT at RI 8.9661 DELIVERY PLAN or AV 8.4291, AUTOMOBILES RENAULT CANADA LTEE 8555 DEVONSHIRE ROAD, MONTREAL, QUE.e GARAGE WILLIE LTEE Montreal, Que.pr a a Peat er A FO 5 1427 MOUNTAIN STREET, MONTREAL, QUE, BOULOGNE AUTOMOBILES VALLEY AUTO INC.LTEE .: 150 Victoria St.St.Lambert, Que, 00 Notre-Dame, Lachine, Que.Ld Coe I ai FE ET ca rs a [RCE tA ae SSL Ay CT - cn tot dill iol a A Toe ei Tg, = Le \" NEW YORK \u2014 Don't let anyone ever tell ' - = ~ i | 8 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 17, 1958 DINING ® DANCING © ENTERTAINMENT CE ES zi 7 By LAURENT PRI SI you that Manhattan isn't a big and glowing town.Along with that bit of advice, you may safely accept the fact that the buildings are the tallest; its transit system carries more than 2 millioh people to and from their daily chores, and that New York's port handles more general tonnage than any other in the world.For the know-all book, one can also be certain that the network of superhighways and over and under passes, encompassing and dividing the metropolitan area, are beyond any Russian claims.Jo These and other wonders of engineering, activity, progress and overall urban well-being are obvious to even the sorriest die-hards from Toronto, Toledo, Detroit and St.Louis.(Picking on these unfortunate four is indicative of our mean, but honest, nature.) This department\u2019s milieu of restaurants and supper clubs renders observation and inspection of their New York counterparts a normal one, but if we generalize somewhat making comparisons with Montreal, it is done with consummate pride.In our measured opinion then, with the exception of slightly smoother flowing traffic (what an exception! Ed.note.) and, of course, a larger choice of theatre fare, the similarity between the two cities and their respective citizens is remarkable, The many languages heard in the streets here rings the same familiar cosmopolitan bell of Montreal.Central Park, if anything, has to take a step backwards insofar as our own Mount Royal is concerned.The Montreal harbor, the largest inland one in the world, handles a per capita equal amount of tonnage with as much efficiency.on Supper club-wise, the Bellevue Casino, El Morocco and Faisan Bleu use the same glittering names in their \u2018floor shows, with sometimes greater facility, and play to the same knowing and enthusiastic type audiences.As for restaurants, there isn\u2019t one here that cannot be duplicated favorably somewhere in Montreal in culinary skills or atmosphere.Walk through Greenwich Village and a like stroll between Stanley and Sherbrooke streets produces an identical impression \u2014 complete with characters \u2014 and we mean characters.Proof is that visiting Montrealers \u2014 to their everlasting credit \u2014 meld into the New York scene by habit and without open- mouthed amazement.Further corroboration of this may be adduced from a recent experience here.Caught in a crosstown traffic jam, our taxi driver after a frustrating wait remarked benignly.\u201cYou gotta either be a New Yorker or from Montreal to stand this \u2014 anyone else would be hollering blue murder by now.\u201d Get what we mean! We even suffer alike, and with the same stoicism! See you in Montreal! i People and Places November 14 is ringed for the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of St.Mary\u2019s Hospital annual ball to be held at the Queen Elizabeth .« - Mrs.Leonard Hynes heads up the committee, with Justice Minister E.Davie Fulton and Mrs.Fulton as guests of honor.Our astute advertising director Honest Harry Haken belted us on the head with the fact that the Capri on Decarie boulevard is not a motel, but a HOTEL.This we knew, but the typewriter didn\u2019t.So while pensively stroking a small lump on the noggin, we'll reiterate with increased vehemence: we still think their new Sea Isle Lounge is bigtime.Caught Beth Hammond, p.r.director for the Shoe Information Bureau resting a pair of weary feet at Peppe\u2019s restaurant with a plate of spaghetti for solace, after masterminding the successful shoe fair at the Sheraton-Mt.Royal.Tony Martin follows Sophie Tucker into the Bellevue Casino next week.The Croydon\u2019s Abe Libman and guests Tony Bennett dishing some mild Florida dirt in the hotel's lobby.Guess the Ritz in Montreal is the only authentic one left .the new (as of 4 or 5 years) New York version doesn\u2019t look just right.= a By the picture releases of Casey Stengel lolling in Central Park\u2019s | sylvan glades, we conclude he celebrated our Thanksgiving there with a box lunch.For sure he wasn't in Milwaukee for the occa- .At left, ROGER COUILLARD, man- , : + , sion.That's it, dear ager of the Montclair Inn at Ste.and gentle friends.Adele, with GEORGE BROWN ex Senior Group and NHL hockey Look forward to see- star, now turned real estate man, ing you all next week.in the COPPER BAR.SEEN AT THE RECENT Caisse Nationale d\u2019Economie five-day convention held recently at Nymark\u2019s Lodge, St.Sauveur des Monts, Que.L.to R.\u2014 Denis St.Jacques, Actuary; J.Adelard Constant, Superintendent of Instructor of Agencies.Agencies; Lucien Ladouceur, Boyd Neel opens series for Friends By FRANCES GOLTMAN DR.BOYD NEEL opened the Third Season of the Society of Friends of Music with his highly tçained Hart House Orchestra in a successful concert Thursday evening in West Hill High School Auditorium.It was an evening of relaxing chamber music, directed by a craftsman who knows what he wants and gets it.Dr.Neel.is an uncommonly good musician with a tremendous beat and a sense of values.The ensemble, composed of 13 skilled players with Canadian Albert Pratz as concertmaster, performed with ease in a program of merit, The Overture Faramondo by Handel, which opened the program, established immediate interest, for the listeners knew they were in for an excellent concert.The three movements of this work were presented with elegance of phrasing and colorful interpretation.These x: standards were maintained throughout the program.A Concerto Grosso by Man- fredini contained an exquisite Pastorale, a Largo interpreted with elan and deep feeling and a spirited Allegro.The highlights of the evening for this reviewer were Symphony in B flat by Johann Christian Bach and Variations on a Theme by Kuhnau by the contemporary Dutch composer Hendrik Andri- essen.There was much commendable work in the Grazioso ma Tranquillo by the double bass player.Unfortunately the artists\u2019 names were not listed so I can only give credit in this manner, ° Albert Pratz and another fine violinist gave a sterling rendition in the Concerto Grosso in A minor for Two Violins and I NE of Music Strings by Vivaldi.A seldom heard work by Tschaikowski, Souvenir de Florence, opus 70 was unmistakably the Russian master at one of his best moods and many of the themes were reminiscent of other Tschaik- owsky numbers.The spirited performance earned two encores, a Pavane by William Bird and a marvellous Mozart Rondo.The next concert of the SFM series will be Friday, November 14, when Dietrich Fischer-Dies- kau will be heard in an\u2019 all Schubert lieder program with accompanist Paul Ulanowsky.N Vv Clhianti oom CHEZ TERI! Piedmont Country Lodge Highway 11 Piedmont, Que.IN PERSON- Rx Pop concerts start Oct.26 An outstanding list of artists will be presented on the Sunday Pop Concert broadcasts of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, which start this season on October 26th.The majoirty of the concerts will be under the direction of the orchestra\u2019s permanent conductor Walter Susskind.Such outstanding Canadian conductors as Victor Feldbrill and Geoffrey | Waddington, will also be presented during the twenty-six week season.And arrangements have been made for an appearance of the famed British conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent.A preliminary report on the artists to be heard during the season includes the new Metropolitan Opera soprano Irene Jordan.Canadian artists scheduled include baritone James Mil- ligan and soprano Ilona Komb.rink.The broadcasts will be heard Sundays at 3:00 p.m.on CBF and CBM.They are sponsored this season by Canada Packers, \u201cCanadian Club Alvin C.Nurich, MA.Ph.D, executive director of the education division of the Ford Foundation will be the speaker at the meeting of the Women's Canadian Club luncheon meeting to be held in the Windsor Hotel, October 22 at 1 p.m.* Musketeer Room % Seofood Bar %* Steak Bar % Musketeer Bar * Dining Room { MEET AT SINCE 1861 NEW CARLTON HOTEL UN.6-3461 FREE PARKING WINDSOR STREET PE Eu TE ELEY yg HE DINERS\u2019 CLUB «| FINS ncerts pn of con.Such ictors pre- Ly-six ments pear- con.at.the » the etro- Irene ched- Mil.omb- eard CBF sored kers, Ph.D, luca.nda- the nad- 0 he Oct offrey M 27 .\u20ac ; \u201c+ ch F 6e 2 , : : Ÿ nes - ot : Hu \u20ac : , .ENTERTAINMENT DINING ® DANCING IN TOWN « CAFE MARTIN, 1523 Mountain Vi.9-7525 Seafood Bar Flamingo Room e DRURY'S RESTAURANT, 1082 Osborne, UN.6-5031 © FONTAINE DE TREVI.6717 St.Hubert, CR.1-0855 e-LA TOUR EIFFEL, 1422 Stanley, Vi.4-9525 > © LA SALLE HOTEL, 1240 Drummond, UN.6-6492 Le Pavillon The Cavalier Room Club Cafe © 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 CARLION HOTEL, \u2018Sherbrooke St.West, PL.4212 The Oval Room \u2018The Lounge , The Maritime Bar The Ritz Cafe ® RUBY FOO'S, RE.7-6533 CAFE ENTERTAINMENT e BELLEVUE CASINO 375 Ontario West, Vi.5-3231 e EL MOROCCO CAFE, Closse Street, WE.7-6139 OUT OF TOWN e CHANTECLER Route 11, Ste.Lac Rond Room (Main Dining Room) Sun Terrace (Outdoor Luncheons) Cocorico ! Room {Lounge) ® CHATEL BOISE HOTEL Route 11, Ste.Adele Nord, CA.9-3754 The Rock Bar The Kerry Room e FAISAN BLEU, Route VIA, St.Martin, MU.1-1637 © MONT GABRIEL CLUB Route 11, Mont Gabriel, UN.1-1203 © MOUNT BALDY ROOM {Alpine Inn), St.Marquerite'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 e VISTA ROOM (Laurentide Inn}, Ste.Agathe des Monts, {off Route 11) Le Bistro Room © THORNCLIFFE RESTAURANT, Route 11, Rosemere, MU.1.0401 ® THE BARN PLAYHOUSE, Ste.Agathe des Monts, (off Route 11) Le Rendezvous Stall Lounge ¢ WIN-SUM INN, St.Sauveur des Monts, {off Route 11) CA.7-2624 ; Dog House Cocktail Lounge 7815 Decarie Adele-en-Haut TUCKER TIME \u2014 Councillor Harold Cummings welcoming old friend Sophie Tucker on arrival in Montreal for current Bellevue Casino engagement.Left to right: Sophie Tucker, Harold Cummings, Bellevue bossman Jack Suz and Agent Roy Cooper.La belle Tucker is playing to top crowds and standing ovations at the popular Montreal showplace.* kX kk hk Kk Kk * by Frances Goltman I found Andriessen listed in two books, one with more detail than the other and there are two composers with the same surname, both born, in Haarlem, Holland.Guessing that they must be brothers since there is five years difference in their respective ages, Hendrik is the composer of the work performed here.Born September 17, 1892 (making him 66) Hendrik An- driessen is an organist, who studied under Bernard Zweers at the Amsterdam Conservatory.Later he became Director of the Utrecht Conservatory and choirmaster of the Roman Catholic Cathedral there.He has composed many works including 2 symphonies, 2 masses (Missa Simplex and Missa Sponsa Christi), Variations for Orchestra (that we heard) chamber music, songs for voice and orchestra, sonatas for violin and cello, four sonatinas for violin and piano, 3 chorals for organ In the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ¢ THE BAHAMA ROOM, {Cabana Lodge) Route 1, Magog, Vi.3-3272 / AT STOWE, VERMONT ® CHURCHILL HOUSE INN, Reservations Alpine 3-7745 ® THE WHIP, .{Green Mountain Inn) AT FRANCONIA NEW HAMPSHIRE ¢ THE HUNT ROOM LOUNGE, (The Horse and Hound Inn) Yalley 3-5501 ® THE HITCHING POST (Lovett's), Valley 3-7761 * MITTERSILL LODGE (Alpine inn and Club), WILMINGTON-LAKE PLACID SARANAC LAKE e MIRROR LAKE INN, Lake Placid, Reservations 1027 Que.\u201d ©°THE CHALET, \u201d Léke Placid, Phone 42 or 791 Sharps, Flats & Naturals « k * VARIETY A NUMBER by a Dutch composer was given a local , first performance by the Hart House Orchestra and impressed me to such an extent that I looked up the com-, poser in several of my cyclopedias.Dr.Boyd Neel announced that the composer was a Dutchman, 65 years old and a few facts about the work.and other works.Having heard the first sample of Andriessen\u2019s talents, I should like to hear more.Perhaps Willem Andriessen (five years older, also born in Haarlem, 1887) is an important contemporary composer also.He is a noted Dutch concert pianist and teacher who studied with de Pauw, winning the \u201cPrix d'Excellence\u201d in 1908, Willem was professor of pianc at the Royal) Academy at The Hague 1910-18 then taught at the Music School Of Rotterdam and in 1937 became Director of the ÆAmster- dam Conservatory.His com- positnons include a Mass for solo voices, chorus and orchestra, a piano concerto, many songs, a scherzo for orchestra and piano solos.PIANIST WILLIAM STEVENS of Hingston avenue.N)D.G., a music specialist on the staff of the Protstant Board of Greater Montreal schools ## took part at the Summer Festival of Music in Brevard, North Carolina where the Brevard Music Center has been an an- rual event for many years.\u201cBill\u201d Stevens was a member of the Boston Concert Ensemble, the other members being John Horner, - Nancy Cirillo and Co- lette- Rushford.SAYING OF THE WEEK: Appreciation, whether of nature, or books, or men, depends very much on femperament.What is beauty or genius or greatness to one, is far from being so to another.TRYON EDWARDS 1809-1894.oo.without a shadow of a doubt The Laurentians\u2019 most distinctive and distinguished rendez-vous THE NEW COCORICO ! LOUNGE overlooking the - lake and the valley at THE CHANTECLER ST.ADELE EN HAUT Quebec The Wesfmount Examiner, Friday, October 17, 1958 9 CHOPS STEAKS, STE.MARGUERITE HIGHWAY STE.ADELE EN BAS.CA.9-4494 With Spaghetti: \"it's the Sauce that counts\u201d and we have that Sauce.Piazza omasso 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.9.3754 ® YOUR TABLE IS READY AT THE A truly fine 15 miles from downtown Montreal on Route 1! to the Laurentians.Reservations MU.1.0401 in ROSEMERE restaurant Le Pavillon HOTEL de LASALLE Luntheon Dinner Dancing Sunday Night Buffet FREE PARKING RESERVATIONS UN.6-6492 1 Westmount Examiner, Friday, Oct.17, 1958 Social & Personal Mr.and Mrs.W., A.McFaul, 44 York avenue, spent the holiday weekend in New York City.Mrs.M.Nadig and Miss Mae Nadig of Notre Dame de Grace avenue, spent Thanksgiving weekend in New York City, guests of Mrs.Juanita Aguilar, The annual dinner-dance of the Women's Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital will be held on Saturday evening, November 22 in the Ball Room of the Windsor Hotel.Mr.and Mrs.M.Farrely have returned to Sherbrooke, Que, after spending the weekend with the Misses McDermott, 1027 Greene avenue.Mrs.A.T.Dadson and Mrs.G.J.Sarwer-Foner are the co-con- veners for the eighth Annual Silver Sherry Party of the Ladies Auxili , RCAMC-RCDC, bein ° : i : ; i ites pa 15 MEMBERS OF THE XAVIER APOSTOLATE GUILD are KERRIN, MES.w.J.L.BEAUMONT, MRS.W.GARLAND, Royal Hotel.scholarships, Natasha Bikado- The invitation, on pehalf of the roff, winner of the first Lillian M.Hendrie Scholarships, is now xat tending McGill University.Now Open Tel.OX.5-3561 Louise Cornell, winner of the second Lillian M.Hendrie Scholarship, is now attending Mac- Resthaven donald School for Teachers.By kind permission of the Convalescent & Rest Home ADDS, Colonel D.W.Henry.OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\" English Family Butcher and Grocer Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Groceries Fruits and Vegetables Ce held on Saturday, November .f Cohen from 5 - -7:30 p.m., in the Of- busy these days preparing for the annual fair ¢ be held in MRS.L.LAROCHELLE and MRS.D.H, COOK.Proceeds of CE ficers' Mess, Lacombe avenue.Victoria Hall, Westriount, on Monday and Tuesday, October the fair are devoted to financing the training of aspiring young i A _ 20 and 21, from 2 p.m.to 10 p.m.each day.Seen in the group men for the priesthood.i Sh ; ; above are left to right: MKS.M.J.CALLAN, MRS.H.F.\u2014Acme-Harrison Photo fu The October business meeting; : 4 x Te of the Soroptimist Club of ak BE 2% .5! Greater Montreal was held on sponsors of the annual ball, was : Catherine Booth WA i : Tuesday in the Keefer Building made by the Naval Officers\u2019 Club \u2018 .The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Cale 1440 St.Catherine street west.of Montreal of which His Royal .LG er ils Catherine Booth Hospital will ge One of the main items on the Frighness is the patron : hold a meeting Wednesday, ChE agenda was a discussion on the .; CL ; .October 22 at 2:30 p.m.in the LR bridge and canasta party to he IN view of the visit of Prince The summer winds that stir the pines, Nurses' Residence, 4413 Mont- yo held on October 21, in the Mount Philip to Canada later this Th +11 .clair avenue.Mr.Clarke E.Le- To , e silver star S ; : te Royal Town Hall, month, an invitation to attend the .a $ that Swim the sky, verette Will commentate on Sb Ball was extended.His Royal The magic music of the spheres, slides of his European trip.OL The Naval Officers\u2019 Assocta- Highness indicated, with regret, Announce that Beauty passes by.: ; tion of Canada (Montreal that he was unable to alter the | ._ For The Finest iol Branch) has announced that His existing plans but graciously ac-| Not mi \u2018 vi 5 Cd Uthe invitant ot mine content, bu! striving forth, 05 Royal Highness Prince Philip, cepted the invitation to extend ; UALITY BEEF - Duke of Edinburgh, has extended is patronage.For higher hills on which to see Obtainabl cE his patronage to the Trafalgar \u2014 The breathless beauty of the world, ainable LEE Ball, which will take place on The Alumnae Society of the The tid h .Try À Friday evening, October 24 in the High School for Girls has just e tides that touch eternity.4 Normandie Room of the Mount announced the award eof two DOROTH 7 Fi E i Cp CD, and Lt.Col.R.E.G.Place, NURSING CARE Officer Commanding No.1 Med- FRESH KILLED Cleanliness \u2014 Warmth ical Battalion, the Ladies Aux- CHICKENS | Good Food iliary of the RCAMC-RCDC, will hold its eighth Annual Silver 4466 St.Catherine West Mrs.Agnes Fisher Sherry Party on Saturday, Nov- Near Metcalfe Ave, Westmount WE.7-9455-6 = ember 15, from 5 p.m.to 7.30 99 POINTE CLAIRE AVE.p.m., in the Officers\u2019 Mess, La- PTE.CLAIRE, QUE.combe avenue.FALL SALE! Reductions Up To 50% Muilins Antiques 1317 Greene Ave.WE, 5-3894 UNSURPASSED | VALUES FINE FURS See us also for ® Repairing ® Remodelling FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.| MRS.A.B.HUNT, president of St.Matthias Association of Thiede Women which is presenting a\u2019Fashion Show at 8 p.m.Tuesday, 1235 Greene Avenue October 21, in the parish hall, 12 Church Hill avenue, West- (Opposite Avenue Theatre) mount.There will be door.prizes and refreshments will be | WE.2-3312 - served.\u2014Turgel Photo | ee, HAIRDRESSER Luncheon meeting The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Independent Retail Druggists , Î .Association will hold its meet- You'll look more beautiful floating through ing on October 22 in the form WEDDING FLOWERS Why compromise?It costs no more for better selection of flowers, exquisite norkmanship and meticulous attention to every detail, : Autumn with a new Hair Style.of a luncheon at the Windsor .Hotel, Stanley Room, at 12.45 HU.4-4501 pm.Mrs.Lilian Mendelssohn, : 4927 Sherbrooke St.West Fridoys: Open from 7 ie en on Shakespeare, IN will give an analysis of the ear Claremont} 9 AM.to 9 PM.character Shylock.There will be \u2014 = a discussion period.| AY Martin, all of Westmount, who Tobin's Nassau four leaves November 12 Prepare for the busy season ahead by having a thorough rest and relaxation period before the many activities of the Fall and YWCA on November 3, from of Canada.will feature this year four water color paintings by Order's founder \u2014 the late Marchioness of Aberdeen, founded the Victorian Order of Nurses in 1897, and who was, earlier, the first president of the National Council of Women MRS.C.F.CARSLEY, Mrs.Charles E.Frosst and Mrs.D.Bare members of the committee for the 5th annual VON Art Show and sale to be held in the 11 a.m.until 9 p.m.The show the who \u2014Posen Photo Christmas means a time when all : arrangements tax the energy of everyone, a holiday such as we are recommending is essential.Tobin's Travel Bureau has ar- Christmas seasons begin.For the man or woman to whom to Nassau, leaving Montreal on Wednesday, November 12 and returning on Sunday.November 23.-As tha flight is made-by New York City, you may stop over there if you wish on the return journey.The party will be staying at Nassau\u2019s only Sea Beach Hotel, Fort Montague Beach.The party will be accompanied by Mrs.H.B.Pope.Reservations must be made as soon as possible, so phone or call at Tobin's Travel Bureau, 1240 Pee] street.Montreal WCTU An executive meeting of the Montreal WCTU.will be held on Friday Oct.24, at 2 p.m.in Westmount Baptvt Church Hall The president Mrs.F.Crawford will conduct the meeting.A good attendance is iequested.Fashion Show Fashions for The Younger Set by Simpson's Sponsored by the Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation.In aid of the Dr.A.S.Lamb Memorial Scholarship Fund.Friday, October 17th \u2014 8.30 P.M.West Hill High School children on-the-go pull on our hand-made balaclavas and face the winter fearlessly.3.95 Red, navy, white, blue, yellow.The Children\u2019s Corner a pleasant shop 1350 Greene Ave.WE.7-6510 N Tickets: 75¢ Available at the Door Exhibition of INDIAN ART RUGS, BROADLOOMS and HANDICRAFTS from INDIA Door Prizes including Crewel Embroideries On display only \u2014 A selection of embroidered panels from the Himalayas GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 St.Catherine Street West, near Greene WE.2.4277 Evenings: RE.8-4605 ranged an attractive tour, by air.\u2019 Women s Real , omen $ eaim Silver Cross Mothers The Silver Cross Mothers Unity Chapter will hold its meeting Tuesday at 2 p.m, in YWCA.Park-Emmanue! WMS The Woman's Missionary Emmanuel United Church will ho'ds its fall Thanksgiving meet- Auxiliary of Westmount Parking Tuesday, at 2 p.m.Mrs.Ralph Collins, Missionary on furlough from Angola, will be the guest speaker.Soloist: Miss Ann Powell.Zonta Club The Zonta Club of Montreal \u201cwill hold a business meeting on ! October 21, at 8:00 p.m.at the | Boy Ffcouts\u2019 Association, 1523 | Bishop street.Delegate Mss ' Margarete Parker will give a re- | port on District 2 Conference held at Binghampton, N.Y.October 10 to 12.Blue Goose Ladies The opening meeting and lur- cheon of the Blue Goose Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary will take place on Wednesday, October 22 at twelve-thirty o'clock in the Vice- Regal Suite of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Mrs.J.Marc Demers will conduct the business meeting.All members are invited to attend.Mrs.Rex A.Harries is the convener for the luncheon.University Club The University Women's Club of Montreal will hold a dinner meeting on Wednesday, October 22, at which Miss Virginia Cameron will show slides taken on her recent trip through the Mediterranean.In the coming season the club will offer each Thursday, a candlelight dinner to be follewed by bridge.The winter's program will include a Book Party, and a report on the World's Fair at Brussels, accompanied by a film.Grenfell Mission The Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission is holding its annual sale of handicrafts on Wednesday.October 22, commencing at 2.30 p.m., in Hutchison Hall, St.Andrew's United Church, 101 Cote St.Antoine road, West- mount.The various tables will display: handicrafts, homecoming, hasty notes, handknitting, Christmas cards and a sacrifice table.Afternoon tea will be served, } Westmount Examiner, \u2018 Friday, Oct.17.1958 11 Venture Club The Venture Club of Montreal will hold a study meeting at the Jhome of Mrs.Dennis Johnson, 1701 Graham boulevard, Apt.9, October 21 at 8 u'clock.Miss Isobel Birss, social and study chairman will discuss Parliamentary Procedure.$4 Dawson WCTU i The Dawsun-Monireal West For subtle flattery cee WCTU wil lhold the monthly MR.EMILE'S The president of the Auxiliary.\" diss 23m members and prospective meeting at the home of Mrs.Lee, 4172 Melrose avenue, on Thursday, October 23 at 2:30 p.m.Blood Bank The next rivrzreai B'nai B'rith | Blood Bank Clinic will be held at the Young Israel Synagngue, Wednesday October 22, between 7.30 and 10.30 p.m All members of B'nai B'rith are urged to attend and give their contribution of blood as wart of this important B'nai B'rith project.Taxi service and baby sitters will be supplied free upon request.- B'nai B'rith blood banks hav: been responsible for the saving of many lives through their free blood bank service.KASTEL UPHOLSTERING COMPANY, LIMITED ,; a \"Softy\" Permanent The \"Softy\" is positively cunning in its gentle flattery.See and find out how becoming this attractive new style $10.00 us soon, can be.1347 GREENE AVE.Phone.WE.5-0542;: WE.5-2486 Emile BEAUTY SALON 1347 Greens Ave.; Specializing in @ UPHOLSTERING @® FURNITURE REPAIRS = @ CARPETS @® DRAPERIES § © FURMITURE REFINISHING \u2018 We Pick Up dnd Deliver WE.3-8735 1366 Greene Avenue (near Sherbrooke) CASHMERE DRESSES 30% Angora - 70% Wool beautiful new colours misses and half sizes 29° newest fabrics in AFTERNNOON and COCKTAIL DRESSES also available at popular prices y 7 LADIES WEAR AT BOTH STORES: 1233 Greene Ave.Norgate Shopping Centre WESTMOUNT RI.4-1603 WE.5-9541 NORGATE STORE OPEN FRIDAYS AZ USENET ses ~ arenes = ew pe ainda Re gene na A ENS ==, i i : ; i | à BE + i H + Pa 1 Westmount Examiner, Friday, Oct.17, 1958 te Whos Ror ® GOLD * COPPER e BRASS e CHROME , .SADIIUM + ET Ladies Choir PA ung JOHN H.FEELEY vary United Church on Tues- & Sons Ltd., Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths ond Elec- tro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s Largest High Ciass Job Shop.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St, VI.5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine St.) Opposite blenry Morgan & Co.Miss Lewis at NU 1-6565.days at 8 p.m.There are vacancies for all voices.I'he choir does voluntary concerts for the four military hospitals and for the sick and aged in various instilu- tions.Applicants may contact Mrs.K.Hunt at OR 1-3395 or QG | Ma Bleus \u2014\u2014 Permanents \u2014~ Slenderizing & Beauty Salon FALL SPECIAL ! EXPERT HAIR STYLING \u2018 HAIR DYEING A SPECIALTY \u2014 MANICURING ® Mechanical and Hand Massages © Steam Bath and Lamp Treatments © Featuring the famous automatic massage table where you reduce without disrobing © Foot Treatments 4504 St.Catherine St.West REDUCED Reg.$8 TO \u201c8s.WE.7-1154 NS A Es Taste Budget # Pleasing Your Discriminating * Pampering Your Decorating La Contessa 9.Sherbrooke West at Royal HU.8-4322 * Qutstanding Lamps * Unusual Gifts * Custom-made Lamp Shades MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Bil! Roberts \"Musical Clock\u201d \"Meet the Artist\u201d with Rod Dewar .\"Doris Clark Presents .°° \u2026.Jack Curran with a \u201cStarlight Concert\u201d .10.05 - 11.00 p.m.SATURDAY Percy Hyland's \u201cSports Magazine\u201d 11.45 - 12.00 noon Bob Destry's \u201cCountry Junction\" 7.05 - 7.45 p.m.2,05 - 2,30 pm.DIAL 800 - CJAL .6.30 - 9.00 am.11.30 - 12.00 noon SUNDAY New York Philharmonic 2.30 - 4.00 p.m.My Daughter's Favorites 6.35 - 7.00 p.m.Soroptimist Club The Soroptimist Club of Greater Montreal will hold a dinner meeting at the Windsor Hotel on Tuesday, October 28 at 6.45 p.m.Sewing meeting Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile will hold the monthly sewing meeting at the home ôi Past Queen Jean Harper, 5155 Mayfair avenue, N.D.G., October 27 at 8 p.m.All members welcome.} Ellen Douglas Aux.The Ellen Douglas Auxiliary.of Melville Presbyterian Church will meet in the Church Hall for their Thanksoffering meeting.* on Tuesday evening at 8.15 p.m.Dr.C.Ritchie Bell will give the address.American Women's Club Guest artist at the opening luncheon ond musical of the American Women's Club to be held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Tuesday, October 21, at 1 p.m.will be Jan Simons, outstanding baritone from Toronto.Appearing with him as accompanist will be John Newmark, the widely-known pianist.Reservations may be made from 9 to 12 a.m.on October 13, 16 and 17 with Mrs.E.T.Reynolds, Mrs.A.P.Wohistrom or Mrs.T.Wickham.Mis.D.Fraser Bentley is chairman.Melville WMS luncheon Melville Auxiliary of the WMS of the Presbyterian Church is holding a luncheon on Thursday.October 23, at 1 p.m.in the church hall, Melville avenue.Foilowing the luncheon, Helen Guiton, Canadian writer and past president of the Canadian Authors Association will speak on \u201cTrials and triumphs in the writers\u2019 trade.\u201d A musical program will be given bv Mrs.Mina Westmount Club A business meeting of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club will be held on Friday, October 24, al 2.30 p.m.in Victoria Hall.Members only.Tea will be served., Presbytery WA The Montreal Presbytery Woman's Association of the United Church of Canada is .about the sempgnaiiity -Q£ women within - -the Church, At the afternoon \u2018session opportunity will be given for discussion of pertinent questions.All WA members are invited to attend.PLAY PEN TOY SHOPS INC.TOYS AND JUVENILE oe a a te a Te TA United Church who will talk holding their Fourth Regional meeting on Friday, Oct.24, in FURNITURE St.Luke's United Church,: De- Dorval Gardens Shopping Centre carie bowevard, from 10 a.m.ME.1-6822 till 3.30 p.m.The speaker at ; the morning session will be Van Horne Shopping Centre ¢ Rev.V.C.Rose of Cedar Park RE.9-2393 9 AP Flowers for all occasions .at pleasantly attractive prices.GERALD Mc KE N NA LIMITES (LOWERS! , x - «> os 1539 Bishop St.i as.CHEMUA IN VI.2-9112 * No charge for storing if we RECOVER your awnings during the winter months.THE CANVAS CONVERTERS LTD.TIME TO GET YOUR CANVAS Pe We Take Down, Clean & Renovate FREE ESTIMATE ALUMINUM CHAIRS & UMBRELLAS RECOVERED CALL: WE.3-1774 \u2014 WE.3-1446 4270 St.James Street West ® RECOVERED ® REPAIRED.® STORED Grant, soprano, and Mrs.Ar- monde Davis, contralto, accompanied by Mrs.Emma Bresee, Tickets will be available at the door.Beth Sholom Sisterhood The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom announces the opening of its Study Group for the 1958-59 season.The subject of discussion this vear will be \u201cBasic Judaism.\u201d The group will be led hy Rabbi Paul Liner, ana discussions will be based on the Lextbook \u201cWhere Judaism Differed\u201d by Abba Hillel Silver.The opening date will be Monday.al 1.30 pm.and every second Monday thereafter, at the Temple, 6666 Terrebonte avenue.For further information phone Mrs, David Sanders, who is in charge of the group, at HU.8-0139.Non-members as well as members will he welcomed, Pioneer Women At the all-Canadian conference of the Pioneer Women's Organization of Canada taking place in Toronto from October 19 to 21, the Montreal delegation will be headed by Mrs.M.Kravitz, Canadian vice-president; Mrs.S.I.Borod, executive secretary; Mrs.William Malus, public relations and Canadian affairs chairman and Mrs.S.Blanshay, Montreal Council chairman.Papers to be presented by Montreal members include: Mrs.H.Novick on \u201cPioneer Women, organize and inle- grate\u201d and Mrs.William Malus on \u201cPioneer Women and the Community\u201d.More than 100 delegates from Vancouver to Montreal are expected at the Park Plaza Hotel in Toronto and Mrs.C.H.Tannenbaum is in charge of arrangements for the 40 delegates coming from Mont- veal, GooD tuck! 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FOR CHRISTMAS Bring your Dolls.| dress them in Knitted Wear from top to toe.will The children will love them.HU.1-2347 pe JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric ecuipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions.Children's Supports a Specialty, By appointment only + New Phone Number \u2018 | WE.2-1545 * THIS WEEK'S BONUS BUY ! la Ready-to-eat, Bone in, Shankless LEG OF HAM ,, 55¢ @ Top Quality Meats ® Fancy Groceries * Beer ° Ale ° Porter Fast, Free Delivery WE.3-2741 4498 Sr.Catherine W.* A.ROSS WEBSTER, MP, is seen above chatting with MRS.R.B.BREMNER, president of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club, prior to the recent meeting at which he was the guest speaker and outlined for the members various aspects and impressions \u2018Shriners Hospital for Crippeld The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October 17, 1958 her year of office she will have visited one hundred and twenty some Temples throughout Canada, the United States and Hawaii.{ Children.From Montreal Mrs.Neen will proceed to St.John, N.B.thence to Halifax, N.S.During (Corner Abbott) of the work of the members of parliament in Ottawa.\u2014Acme-Harrison Photo Coming Events Fall Rummage Sale \u2014 The Ladies Auxiliary of the St.Matthew's Church Cub and Scout groups are holding a rummage sale at 1.30 p.m.October 23 in the church Fall, corner of Duf- ferin roac and Snowdon avenue: Take bus 48 to Snowdon avenue and walk two blocks west.Ë Luncheon \u2014 Melville Auxiliary of the WMS of the Presbyterian Church is holding a luncheon on Thursday, October 23 at 1 p.min the church hall, Melville avenue.Guest speaker will be Helen Guiton and her topic will be \u201cTrials and triumphs in the writers\u2019 Trade.\u201d Tickets will be available at the door.Fashion Show \u2014 The St.Matthias Association of Women are presenting fashions by Holt Renfrew, at 8 p.m.on Tuesday, October 21, in the parish hall, 12 Church Hill, Westmount.There will be door prizes and refreshments will be served.Sale of Handicrafts The Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission is holding its annual sale commencing at 2:30 p.m.on October 22, in Hutchison Hall, St.Andrew's United Church, 101 Cote St.Antoine road, West- mount.Bridge and Canasta Party \u2014 Soroptimist Club of Greater Montreal is holding a bridge and & canasta party on October 21 at 8 p.m.in the Town of Mount Royal Town Hall.Proceeds will be used for the Club's welfare work of which the main project is the Frances Russell Club, a club for elderly ladies.Bazaar \u2014 The Christmas bazaar of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital will be held on Thursday, November 20, at 2 p.m.in Trinity Memorial Hall, Owing to the construction of a new wing of the hospital and a new nurses\u2019 residence the bazaar will be held in Trinity Memorial Hall, corner of Marlowe avenue and Sherbrooke street.\u2018 3181 St.James St.W.pan pat .CARPENTRY f PAINTING REPAIRS ry DECORATING 0 sf sn COMMERCIAL \u2014 INDUSTRIAL \u2014 RESIDENTIAL DANIELS & MANNARD LIMITED WE.2-6125 Daughters of the Nile Mrs.Dorothy Neen, Supreme Queen of the Supreme Temple of Daughters of tre Nile, will make her official visit to Oasis Temple No.46, of Montreal on October 22.Mrs.Neen being a past Queen of Zarah Temple No.72 of Vancouver, B.C.is the second Canadian woman to hold this honoi.at 6 p.m.in the Stanley Room of the Windsor Hotel followed by an official Inspection and Cerdmonial at 8 p.m.in Victoria Hall, Westmount.Supreme Queen fo visit There will he a formal dinner\u2019 SPECIAL ALL EXPENSE TOUR BY AIR For Rest and Relaxation To NASSAU, B.W.l.Leaving Montreal Wednesday, November 12th Returning Montreal Sunday, November 23rd 12 DAYS\u2019 ALL EXPENSE $375 Rest on the beautiful beach and relax in the lovely gardens of the J Fort Montague Beach Hotel.The party will be accompanied by Fk Mrs.H.B.Pope.Stop-over in New York City on the return journey may be arranged.Reservations must be made as early os possible.Call ot or telephone TOBIN'S TRAVEL BUREAU .1240 Peel Street \u2018UN.6-7811 This is count your blessings .\u2026 and give Lre- On Thursday 23, Supreme FEDERATION OF Queen, Dorothy Neen, accompanied by Mrs.Maude Towne, CATHOLIC Queen of Oasis Temple No.46, and members will visit The CHARITIES ANTOINES ART GALLERY Christmas at prices FINE PAINTINGS by Canadian and European Artists An amazing selection of beautiful pictures Be individual and select a gift of lasting beauty \u2014 a gift that never lessens in value \u2014 to see \u2014 a gift that does not look like a last minute hurried decision.A Lainting The Sale (with reductions up to 50%) commences Saturday, Oct.18th until Saturday, Nov.8th.(Galleries open every night until 9.00 p.m.) 939 Victoria Square to suit your Christmas Budget.a gift that is always there for all VE You may Budget or Lay-Away UN.6-4093 ye a e 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.1.7197.12 Apartments To Let 435 Grosvenor Avenue, 7', rooms, heated.Stove, frigidaire, hot water, taxes paid.Janitor.WE.3-0971 and RE.8-5227.13 Apartments Wanted INTERESTING apartment, large room, preferably self-contained, for artistic lady, reasonable rental.Radius one mile museum.Apply Box No.477, c-o 2185 Hampton Avenue.14 Houses To Let HOUSE to share with housekeeper on Queen Mary, 2 bedrooms available.References.RE.7-6142, 20 Rooms To Let SHERBROOKE near Westmount Park, large room, business lady.All conveniences.WE, 17-8145.NICE furnished room, hot water year round.Shower.$9.00 a week.RI.7- 5908, mornings or nights.EASTERN Westmount, 2 bed-sitting rooms, newly decorated, private bathroom, in private home.WE.3-5362.\u2014 PHONE YOUR current issue.evenings until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 \u2018HUnter 1-2771 x; Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:30 am.Thursday for For your convenience, Adtaker on duty after The Westmount Examiner | Classified Advertising 10 Words 45+ 3c for each additional word ADS \u2014 HU.1-277.p.m.Tuesday and Wednesday 23 Room and Board Wanted YOUNG businessman studying chartered accountant's certificate McGill nights, requires comfortable room, two meals, in private home, West- mount.Near transportation.References supplied.Write Box 478, c-o 2185 Hampton.24 Autos For Sale 1947 Studebaker Sedan; 1942 Plymouth Sedan; 1942 Mercury motor, HU.9-1335 after 5.30.Two Jeeps - For snow removal, with contracts, WE.3-2238 \u2018evenings.1953 Austin Convertible.Reasonable offer sidered.WE.2-5806.\\ 27 Garages Wanted HEATED garage for Morris Minor, vicinity Roslyn, Western, Sherbrooke.WE.5-7060.HEATED garage, vicinity Windsor Avenue.Please call after 5, HU.4- 9367.WANTED, heated garage accessible to Wood Ave.WE.5-4058, con- BEACONSFIELD and Sherbrooke, HEATED garage for winter months, large bright room, no other roomers, vicinity Grosvenor Avenue below privileges.HU.6-1143.Sherbrooke.HU.8-6450.GARAGE wanted vicinity between 2 Large Rooms With kitchen, partly furnished, heated, clean, would suit married couple, private residence.$14.00 weekly.WE.3-6833, after 6.BEAUTIFUL furnished room, reasonable rent, 4467 St.Catherine West.Daytime, WE.2-6387; evenings, WE.Mount Pleasant and Atwater, WE.5-5630 daytime only.28c For Sale\u2014Exchange BENDIX electric dryer for sale or exchange in part payment for electric organ or small piano.RI.7-8505.29 For Sale 5-0873.WESTMOUNT, large, furnished com-| DRUM coffee table with planters: 2 fortable, private home, no other pairs of chairs; 4-piece sectional roomer, adjoining bath and shower.furniture; 10-piece dining room set.Frec parking.Breakfast optional.mahogany; Minox camera.HU.4- Telephone in room.WE.2-6008.7802 VVVVV VV VV VVVV VV VT TTY VT VvVVY Vee \\ S.U.l.Cleaners, Giftwares, PLEASE NOTE .VISIT CUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT The following merchandise can be purchased on our easy time payment plan: Rugs, Bedroom Suites, Living Room Suites, Kitchen Suites, Television Sets, Lamps, Chesterfield Suites, Sewing Machines, Electrical Appliances, etc.SMILEY UNIVERSAL INC.APPRAISERS, AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS Sales rooms located at 1174 St.Lawrence Bivd., Montreal, P.Q.TEL.: UN.1-5451-2-3 a LA À Là Là A Là AA AA A AA A À ù A À A A A A A A A 4 Divans, UCTION NOTICE | To the General Public The following merchandise will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION {in detail lots) Housewares, Watches, Jewellery, Lamps, Vacuum Handkerchiefs, Bedspreads, Brygoods, Sewing Machines, etc.DAILY AUCTION SALES From 10 a.m.to 7 p.m.Daily From 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.Friday & Saturday AT OUR SALES ROOMS 1174 St.Lawrence Blvd, Montreal, {near Dorchester St.) Conditions of Sale: Cash or Certified Cheque s.u.l.10 AM.SHARP P.G.Vacuum Cleaners, \u20ac 29 For Saie 129 For Sale Machinery Equipment New and used International Harvester wheel type lrac.tors, front end loaders, back hoes fork lift attachments.International Equipment Co, RE.3-8251.LADY'S beige coat with luxurious fox collar.Cost $400.00, sacrifice, going South.Also 3-piece rust gabardine suit, perfect condition.Size 18.Mr.Fix-It SERVICENTER WILL REPAIR ANYTHING EXCEPT A BROKEN HEART Specializes in_repailrs on rotisseries, irons, toasters, vacuum cleaners, polishers, radios, etc.Lamps mounied, shades made to order and recovered.Free pick-up and delivery.HU.4-8332, 5323 Decarie.Bankrupt Stock All New Stock Electric stoves, $110.00; bedroom sets, complete, $110.00; Inglis washers, $100.00; frigidaires, $150.00; televisions, \"217, $185.00; portable phonographs, $29.00; desks, $40.00; continental beds, $30.00: cribs, 30 x 54, 25.00; junior beds, $35.00; coffee tables, $10.00; rugs, radios, lamps, etc.Must sell hy October 31st.3541 Van Horne, Apt.1, RE, 8-4761, Magnificent wall to wall draperies; 4-skin sable neckpiece; Mixmaster with juicer; ivory colored table lamp; black alligator handbag: pair antique chairs.All in perfect condition.WE.3.9725., .Boy's Bicycle Gears, 25\", dynamix.Good condition, HU, 6-7015 ATTRACTIVE pink dropside crib, 4'2\"\u2019, no mattress, perfect condition, $20.00; unused child's crib-pram on wheels, completely enclosed nylon mesh, feather light, collapsible, 530: solid English wood highchair, collapsible, $7.00.HU.9-4745.LAMPS, $5.00: curtains; rugs: lady's coat, cte.Low HU.4-023 scatter prices.Stove R.C.A.k.e.4-burner, with Grid- all.oven and broiler, warming oven and drawer.Excellent condition.HU.6-7015.PAINTINGS, nice collection, oils, watercolors, etchings.Very reason: able, No dealers.HU.9-4832.BENDIX automatic, President Hoover, twin stroller.All perfect con- dilion, HU.8-2820, 34 continental bed with mattress, excellent, $30.00, RE.3-2541 after 4.TWIN beds, double dresser.two chairs and night table, designed by Ecole Du Mecuble, natural finish.RE.7.7731.KROEHLER chesterfield and slipcover, very reasonable.HU._1-5349.PEDIGREE pram, wine and cream, nearly new, Reasonabie, HU.6-1819.FALL coat.royal blue, size 18, per- feet condition, $5.00.WE.5.1200 after 6 UREKA vacuum cleaner, 58 model, $65.00.WE.5.4529 TWO beautiful mahogany chests, 28 » 22 x 13; walnut bureau; walnut tea wagon with glass top: 2 modern easy chairs; dining room lamp, brass.Phone HU, 9-1953.Very rca- 8-PIECE dining room set.sonable, HU.6-2757.MEDIUM sized G.M.frigidaire, per- fect condition, $75.00.HU.1-1056 alter 7 p.m.DINING table; rug; refrigerator; Kitchen table, chairs; trunk, WE, 7- 0 RUSSIAN squirrel coat, very good condition.No reasonable offer refused, size 14-16.RE.1-2647.THOR washing machine; crib and mattress.Good condition.HU.1-8810.GURNEY electric range, good condition, 42\u2019, HU.1-9702.Rummage Sale St.Stephen's Church Hall, 4006 Dor- chester Streel West, corner Atwater, Friday, October 24th, 2 tor 4:30 p.m.Chairs 4 solid mahogany, side chairs, perfect condition.Sell two or four, $20.00 each; 4-piece sil- aE tea service, like new, $45.00.RE.VENETIAN blinds, 72 x 90, $20.00; also sunshade blind, same size, $15.WASHING machine, refrigerator, sewing machine, 4 dressers.Good condition.HU.8-8718, evenings.CHESTERFIELD and chair, in good condition.Call WE, 3-2658 DOWN comforters, one pair, rose satin, like new, $40.00.Call WE.5-3633.8 ft.aluminum siepladder, in excellent condition.Cost $40.00, selling for $20.60.WE.3-2378.31 Wanted to Purchase WANTED, American Flyer, electric switches.Phone after 6 p.m.HU, 4- 7841.SET of metal bunk beds, 30°\" width, Army issue accepied.WE, 3-6233.ANTIQUE furniture, china, silver, objets d'art, jewellery, ete.Cash paid.Expert representalives call anywhere.Lyons, VI.5- ANTIQUE furniture, china, paintings, jewellery, silver.R.H.Mullins Reg'd., 1317 Greene.WE.5-3894.Use Examiner Classifieds for Quick Results English Period, - + MERCHANTS COAL CO.LID.814 Sun Life Bldg.- \u201cUN.6-7351 32 Domestic Help Wanted Cook General For conveniently located Westmount home, Preferably sleep in.References, Call WE.2-5628 between 7 and 8 p.m.SITTER for one or two evenings a week, Willing to iron and do light housework.Excellent salary.\u2018References.HU.1-1091.33 Domestic Empioyment Wanted BRITISH West Indian woman, available for evening dinners, also dinner and cocktail parties.Quite capab.e.WE.3-8146.34 Help Wanted, Female START XMAS SELLING NOW AVON\u2019S EXCITING NEW GIFT LINE OF COSMETICS AND TOILETRIES CAN GIVE YOU AN UN- DUAL EARNING OPPORTUNITY DURIN THE COMING HOLIDAY SEASON.WE TRAIN YOU.FOR INFORMATION CALL VI.2.7885.35 Situations Wanted Female HOME typing, heip with Christmas cards, etc.Reasonable rates.HU.0902.37 Situations Wanted Male PAINT up with Pat, interior, complete house or onze or two rooms.Very reasonable.Call WE.7-4578, HU.4-1276.CEILINGS and walls restored to new and finished the same day with maliching laths without destroyinz the old ones.Work guaranteed.Cii.9-3432.20 Words 75¢ \u2014 Trades and Professional Cards 3 Cent Additional Building Repairs Vets Home Maintenance All types of home repairs, roofing, foundations, tuck pointing, brick laying, chimneys repaired and rebuiit, weather proofing.Free estimate.398 Elm Avenue, Westmount.WE, 7.9718.Free Estimates English workmanship, bricklaying, plastering, chimneys rebuilt, tuck pointing, roof shingling.All work guaranteed.Mr.O'Connor.HU.8-5042 AFTER 6 P.M.Westminster Building CONTRACTORS SPECIALISTS IN PROPERTY REPAIRS PAINTING CHIMNEY REPAIRS WATERPROOFING PLASTERING FOUNDATICNS ROOFING, ETC.Estimates Free Phone HUnter 9-6939 EVENINGS HU.6-7431 Carpentry PLANNED kitchens, playrooms, built-ins,\u201d alterations, ete.Furniture made to order, Workmanship guaranteed.UN.6-0129, Jim Clancy.Cartage and Moving TEA chests, barrels, cartons, cord.Jdeal for moving and storing.Also fuck for light movings.Fred, WE.23 The, American Women's Club of J ontreal.(Pr 9 cu.ft.McClary refrigerator Decorating sparkling white, excellent condition.WALLS and ceilings washed and Good as new both inside and out.$100.00, Phone RE.7-2174 or VI.2- painted by experienced man, Windows and floors miso done, Phone 8906 and ask for Sid.W.Campbell, OL, 9-5538.Dresemaking EUROPEAN dressmaker - designer, dresses, suits, coats made to measure.Alterations.Specializes in lace.5110 Sherbrooke, Apt.EUROPEAN dressmaker designer, dresses made to order.Finest work- manshin in alterations.Call Mrs.Russ, WE.3-7420, Westmount.Duplicating Services ABC dupiicating service, addressing, typing, translation, accurate work, (same-dav service).Call day or night.61 Chesterfield, Westmount.HU.9-6356.Furniture Repairs ANTIQUE furniture restoration, refinishing, Cabinet and furnitura made to order.repaired, remodelled.John's Csbinet 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.35-3894.> Furriers HAVE your furs repaired or re.stvled at Flomen Exclusive Fu.s, 1235 Greene Ave.WE.2-3312, Marriage Licenses MARRIAGE LICENSES Milton W.Winston, notary.Days, UN 6-655f; evenings, HU.9.2820 Music Lessons 0.Guitar Lessons $1.00 Also accordion, violin, saxophone, clarinet or mandolin lessons al $1.5 HUNTER 1-0971 Office Eauipmen?EXPERT REPAIRS Typewriters, adding machines.calculators, comptometers, cheque-writers.te.T° ALL WORK GUARANTEED Free estimate made, chineg provided free.WE.2-1906 BATES BUSINESS MACHINES REG'D.4204 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST LI Pa Replace ma- \u2014- AN SE 2 aan Lost -.G vLIJEN Springer Spaniel, 3 months o.d, *\u201cSandy\u2019, last seen near Gros- venor and Sherbrooke October 2nd.Family ped.Reward.3-3148.LADY'S watch, gold, \u201cGruen Master- bit\u2019, vicinity Westmount P.O.and £ierbrooke.Reward, WE.3-8411, PO, 40 Found ADULT'S glasses in case Thursday evening Victoria, Sherbrooke, Somer- ville Westmount.HU.8-5100.41 Domestic Pets - BEAGLE puppies, thoroughbred, sired by champ.Beautifully marked.Gnod temperament.Reasonable.OX.7.0526 or weekdays 8-4 ME.7-4671, Local 15.42 Personais Abel Reducing Studio Onen 6 days weekly from 10 a.m.tn 7 p.rn.WE.5-7038, 1239 Greene above St.Catherine.45 Money To Loan MORTGAGE LOANS Attention! Mortgage loans quickly C-atractors, privates.Notary.RA.8-1541 Tn Proctor gridders | here on Saturday \u2018The 10th annual football tournament between Westmount high school and Proctor Academy of! Andover, New Hampshire wil! take place Saturday at 10.30 a.m.Westmount Athletic Grounds.This tournament is piayed for the Doug Smaill Memorial trophy, presented by the West- mount High Old Boys\u2019 Association.The Visitors will be officially welcomed by W.P.Carr,\u2019 Westmount School Commission Westmount high and H.Farrell, headmaster, Proctor Academy.; The kick-off will be made by Walter Smaill, father of the late Doug Smaill.| Proctor is sending ab-ut 40 (Continued on page 16) , Mules dethrone Huskies in tackle grid action Five games were played in the Westmount Recreation Department Tackle Football league during the past waek.Mules came up with three wins to displace Huskies for the lead.Mules shut out Broncs in a replay.Tony Tyrrell and Larry Besner scored a pair easy victory.Bulls eked out a 12-7 win over Broncs in the first of four games played over the Thanksgiving weekend.Gi] Gagne was again the outstanding player for the Bulls scoring both their majors, one on a pass from QB Ron Sheel and his second a 40-yard dash up the middle.Newcomer Darrell Munro gave the Broncs a much needed life on offense and picked up their TD.Michael Dench converted.Mules and Huskies staged an outstanding display.Both teams showed a good offence with Mules having the edge in defensive play.Claude Servant scored all Huskies points as he came up with the finest game of his ysung career.Mules\u2019 Tony Tyrrell scored twice, Gary Duncan got one and a convert and Danny Capra, their hard-nosed linebacker, grabbed a short punt and ran it over onto paydirt, to make the final score read 25-18.Brones came up with their first win of the season edging Huskies by a single point on Thanksgiving Day.Led by John McNally and Darrell Munro and a strong defensive line, they managed to hold the powerful Huskies to a single touchdown.It was Munro's single in the ASPHALT PAVING HU.6-1177 HUDSON CONSTRUCTION \"INC.ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY HU.4-354] FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.® Croceries and Imported Delicacies.N Al TONA [ \"The Home of Fine Foods\u201d 4865 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) of touchdowns each in this fourth quarter that proved to be the margin of victory.In Monday's second game, ' Mules came up with their third win, a 7-0 effort over the Bulls.Edgardo Garcia must be singled out as the hero of this encounter playing in the corner linebacker\u2019s spot, he crashed and repzatedly broke up a frustrated Bulls\u2019 offence.His ability to diagnose the powerful one-two pass attack featuring Ron Sheel and Gil Gagne\u2019s neck holding Sheel to two completions.Dave Salomon, Mules\u2019 middle guard deserves a mention for his outstanding effort.STANDING j PWL D F A Pts.Mules .6 5 1 0111 60 10 Huskies .6 3 2 1 87 68 7 Bulls .6 2 3167 77 5 Broncs 6 1 5 0 26 86 2 Scores: Mules 24, Brones 0; Bulls 12, Brones 7; Mules 25, Huskies 18; Broncs 7; Huskies 6; Mules 7, Bulls 0 \"Saturday, October 18.9:30.Huskies vs Bulls; 19:30.Broncs vs Mules.LEADING SCORERS GP TD C Pts.Tyrrell, Mules .53 9 0 54 Servant, Huskies 6 8 3 51 Gagne, Bulls 5 0 42 McKaig, Huskies 5 6 0 36 Duncan, Mules .6 4 3 27 Sheel, Bulls = .5 3 0 18 Besner, Mules .5 3 0 18 McNally.Brones .6 2 0 12 Rubin, Bulls .4 1 1 7 Munro, Brones 3 1 1 7 Capra, Mules .4 1 0 6 Camilli, Mules .,.5 1 0 6 Weston, Broncs .5 1 0 6 Dench, Brones .3 0 1 1 | Its Cats over Als : and Riders fo beat | Toronto on Safurday | The law of averages finally - caught up with Hamilton Ti- Cats but in a very surprising way, when Toronto Argos turned them into a back street Jot team, 37-0.Montreal Als took an awful licking to lose 41-7 then turned around two days later and beat Ottawa Riders 34-13.Weeks ago we told you that football was as wacky a sport as they come and this weekend has lived up to expectations.Out west, after 10 straight losses, Vancouver Lions have won their last three games out, which proves that football is certainly wacky.On the weekend your selector called three wins out of four games.I don\u2019t suppose we were alone when we called Cats to beat Argos and they lost.For Saturday, despite their setback by Toronto, we'll take Hamilton over Montreal and we'll stay with Ottawa over Toronto.The loss to Cats will do them good as the pressure is off the players of having an unbeaten season, or the loss will be bad if the Cats don\u2019t recover enough to beat Montreal.Geo.E.J.DEREK PENNER, left, and Keith Carpenter, right, are being congratulated by Fred Carpenter, match chairman Mt.Ro yal Tennis club.Derek and Keith are double winners of the Canadian Junior Open title, won by Canadians, for the second time in the history of the national junior crown.Warriors take on RMC at Trenholme park tonight teams battle back and forth with neither one making any headway.It was nct until midway through the second quarter that the big break came.Loyo:a college Warriors, will be seeking their second straight win tonight at Tren- holme Park when they take on Royal Military college with kick-off set for eight o'clock.\u2018The RMC crew also won their opener downing MacDonald college 16-12 in the opening games of the Oltawa St.\u2018 Lawrence Football Conference.Warriors who are returning to the gridiron afier a three year absence boasted a fine defensive unit to score their 8-0 win over St.Pats in Ottawa.Pats are the defending champions.The first quarter saw the two USED CAR LOT SOUTH-EAST CORNER DORCHESTER & GUY STREETS, UN.1.9695 kicked away from his own 50 and when St.Pat's receivers bobbled the ball the fleet footed end gathered it in and raced down to the one yarc line before he was knocked out of bounds.George Bedard, husky Warrior fullback battered his way into pay dirt on the next play.The convert was missed and the half ended with the W:rriors out in Warrior punter, John Roche front 6-0.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 over}.Play is on Tuesday and Friday evenings.For information, please call JACK MORRIS, WE.7-1326 Tiron 7% will be told at Lanrol Motors today Open from 9:00 a.m.until 10:00 p.m.New ideas sparkle everywhere .it's the glamour queen of the low-price field.From dazzling, jewel-like grille to sleek, sloping rear deck.But stunning good looks is only part of the story \u2014 there's a new world of driving thrills awaiting you behind the wheel.Thrill-test this car of cars soon.See it at our showroom today.LANROL MOTORS LTD.Montreal's Most Progressive Dealer CHRYSLER © PLYMOUTH © FARGO 1646 St.Catherine St., W., corner St, Mathew WE.7-8951 KY * \"x 16 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, October-17, 1958 oo ) EA.8 24 5 A Touch football \u2018 scores, standings MOSQUITO \u201cA\u201d P W He Ti an 1 A uno ps ato © - © ë = » = © EP cœue % Crowns .Greens .9 i Blues .: 9 Em an ea-op Hews - = = = = = Maroons .Bombers .Cardinals .Roughies .hy .B I Alouettes .Ramblers .Argos.\u2018 MIDGET \u201cA\u201d Glpo m= anu=D \u2014 = SE 2 Op sÉ igs woot > eC = UV | m e McGilt Harvard .i MIDGET \u201cB\u2019 ; ! P W L Lions .10 7 1 Western ,.to 5 4 Varsity .10 1 8 t - ~ SCORES t Alouettes 18, Ramblers 0; Alouettes 28, Argos 12; Argos 12.Ramblers 12; Alouettes 6, Argos 0; Atouettes 12, Ramblers 0; Argo: 6, Ramblers 6.\u2018 Acadia 0, McGill 6; McGill 6, Harvard 6; Harvard 1 Acadia 0, Lions 18, Varsity 6; Lions 6.Western 0; Western 18, Varsity 0.! w \u2018Acadia.10 6° LI aw pee 5 _ w \u2014_\u2014n - a : Badminton club - now in action \" The Westmount Recreation Department Badminton club have started its 1958 season at Roslyn School.Play will continue every Tuesday night at 7 p.m.{ The club is open Lo all vesi- dents 16 years oË age and over.\u2018There is Mo membership fee; players must supply their own racquet and birds.i br Residents are invited to participate and may register with the recreation department, WE 65-6975.and cofen aka oo Junior Hi-notes Westmount Junior.foothaiors DEAL NO.1 REG.VALUE $995.00 CREDIT .5 suffered their First defeat last Bedroom set 4-pc.I Rogers silverware cutlery TERMS AVAILABLE Wednesday at the hands of Car- Mattress set, 26-pc.gr \u2014 mmm me 4 A 3 = ee NN = No oe \u2014 22 \u2014 dinal Newman.The final score: Spring Rug, 8 x 11, Oriental design Barry Stevens and Tyldsley, who were on Lhe shelf\u2019 with various in- Bed sheets i Senior has continued on their À .Floor lamp with shade winning streak, beating Montreal Pillow slips Kitchen set, table & 4 r * West 24-13.This Saturday they 2 Foam rubber pillows chairs, (5-pc.) 9 play their traditional game - e mount Athletic Grounds, * * * 13-1.The \u201cbig red team\u201d wus Table lamps with 2 shades Rug, 6 x 9, Oriental design FURNISH YOUR 3 ROOMS FOR juries.The picture brightens against Proctor Collegiate from FRE WITH THIS DEAL, 1 ELECTROLUX VACUUM There will be two concerts by the Westmount High Band on the 4 SPECIAL 23rd aud the 21th of October al ° REG.VALUE $399.00 without the services of Walten, \u2018 Bed spread Livin g room set, 6-pc.with the news Lhat Westmount THE AMAZING LOW PRICE OF New York State al the West- CLEANER, WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS Up To 30 Months To Pay the Westmount Junine High a AT School.Tickets can he obtained 1 Bedroom set, 3-pc.1 Kitchen set, 3-pc.; from your class president.Ad- § ; ! 299 00 mission: $1.for pupils and $2.1 Sectional living room set, 3-pc.1 End table, walnut e for adults.2 Table Lamps With Fibre Class Shades Up To 30 Months To Pay : st \\ + ¥* * | a nN OT oz TRANS [aa \u2014 À heavy social candendar is ches uled for this weekend with : dd Er du de ue 7 DAY SPECIAL FREE PARKING for 1000 CARS | ; fra rida St futon sth, nd Supreme Portable Sewing Machine AT PLAZA PARKING or VINET PARKING the Proctor Dance.Saturday .on St.Dominique Corner-St.Lawrence and ; al Accessories for .Button Holes, $59.50 below St.Catherine St.\"Dorchester Sts.toy SE \\ \u2014\u2014 \u2014_ Proctor gridders .i | J (Continued from page 15) ° : } na Ema eu su | : ta boys, accompanied by teachers - ) Li and accommodations will be e av handled by the girls of West- mount high, who will billet them DIVISION OF hu in their homes.al i The caplain of the losing Leam 5 SMILEY UNIVERSAL INC.by BALL wet nthe.sama.The seen 1176 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD., MONTREAL TEL.UN.1-5451 a , 48 to be played half American \u201cles and half Canadian cules.night at Senior High.| SEWS forward and backward, Weaves, Embroiders, SPECIAL AT Li 4 - "]
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