The Westmount examiner, 26 décembre 1958, Cahier 1
[" ELAS, WEE Ya RIN ABN ABS a ER 4 BERBERS AMBER SEES ESE EISSN - SEBESSSSERDE # fall up; rain fall down in 1958 so far The total snowfall for November in Westmount exceeded the 84-year average by 4.8 inches.The amount registered was 14.9 inches as against the average of 10.6 inches.The total snowfall to date in 1958 is 118.8 inches as against the average for 84 years of 86 inches.| Rainfall, on the other hand, was below average for the month and for the whole of 1958.During November 1.03 inches of rain fell as against the average of 2.49 inches and to date the figures are 3.40 inches for the month with the average 7.91 inches.Snow fell on 5 days in November and 61 up to that month, It exceeded 1 inch on - 3 days of the month and 29 days -«p to the month.It exceeded 3 inches on 2 days of the month and 12 inches on 12 days up to.- the month.Fire Department gets 33 calls in November The Fire Department reported 88 calls, 11 for fires and 22 miscellaneous during November.Among the calls there were 4 false alarms.There were no large tires.The chimney sweep visited 310 buildings.523 chimney flues and 18 chimneys to gas furnaces were swept.272 premises were inspected, resulting in the issuance of 59 notices and 33 cautions.28 recommendations were made to property owners, 13 general complaints were received and 8 cases of defective wiring were reported.171 fire extinguishers were inspected.During the month, a group of Boy Scouts from St.Matthias Church Troop visited No.1 Fire Station and seven members of this same group were examined for firemen\u2019s badges.Regular fire drills were carried out during the month and St.John's Ambulance First Aid Courses were held.The water pressure during the month was satisfactory.Building permits down for 1958 The value of building and plumbing permits to date for 1958 is $1,379,251 as against $4,480,363 for the same period in 1957.The City's Public Works Department issued 4 building permits, worth $25,000, all taxable, during November.\u201d 2 were for alterations and 2 were for additions.In addition, 2 demolition permits were issued, 11 jobs were completed and 63 jobs are still in hand.The Department carried out 13 plumbing inspections, 2 gus | tests and 1 water test and % plumbing permits were issued\u201d at an estimated valuc of $310.°' qd.a TE ) ET od ET a i ¥ VOL.XXIX, No.52 A ON CHRISTMAS EVE: This play was presented by the Unity Club Tuesday the direction of Miss Jean Rose the back of the picture on right.The cast was manas follows: FRONT ROW, Susan WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1958 night under standing at Fein, Susan White, Brenda Kirby, Susan Rowntree, Linda Road safefy emphasized on holidays driving recklessly, or when Westmounter's library find at former Gold Rush scene Westmounter David Lank, 168 Edgehill road, became a rare book collector of note almost overnight, when he discovered $5,000 worth of antique editions in Dawson Motorists who insist on| City's Occidental Saloon last summer.The books were originally the they have been drinking, or possessions of Charles Tennant, a when they are dead tired, the Yukon gold-rush hermit-miser who arrived in of 1898.are the ones who stand an On his death a year ago, he left excellent chance of being|a killed during the four-day ly acquired by Onnie Christenson, cache of gold coins, and near- 1,500 books.These were .ic holiday weekends predi ts owner of the Occidental Saloon, Chief R.Edmondstone.who, unaware of the value of \u201cThe tragedy is that \u201cthese some of the books, stored them irresponsible maim innocent people in the process,\u201d drivers kill or in a back room.On nearing of the books, added the chief.He |payid Lank, on a summer job stated that he was confident for the Yukon Consolidated Gold that common sense and consid- Corporation, asked permission eration for the other fellow |to see them.Mr.I.ank, whose would prevail among the drivers family have always of this community throughout terested in rare antique objects, has some hooks, and in this case his hunch was justified beyond his wildest expectations.the entire holiday period.Urging motorists to give their local police a break by following common sense safety rules, the Chief makes the following suggestions which are endorsed by the Province of was a first edition Defoe\u2019s \u201cDictionary of All Religions.\u201d He carefully made a Quebec Safety League; Alrohol and gazoline, when combined, make a lethal mix- casual offer hook, and departed with his treasure.In the weeks he acquired 61 books for $110.00, with an estimated value ture, Keep them separate if you want to survive the holiday period, been in- knowledge of old FIRST EDITION The first book he looked at\u2019 of Daniel of $1.25 for the succeeding Before driving home from of $5,000.parties, late shopping trips or even work, have a cup of strong coffee.It will help you to stay alert.complete set of Alexander Pope, a copy of Aristotle\u2019s \u201cOrganum,\u201d rare Bibles, Among the collection was a the works of Leave the driving to some-|and first or early editions of one if you feel exhausted or John Bunyan, Voltaire, Wiliam worried.Excessive speed is even more dangerous than usual during the holiday season.Keep speed down and obey all other traffic regulations to the letter.Whether you walk or drive, keep your eyes on the traffic.And remember, courtesy by itself can prevent scores of teaftie accidents, There is no reason at all why a single person in the community should spend the holiday in jail, in hosnital or \u2014 in the morzu2, thi2 Chief conclud:.d.Next week's weather December 27 to January 3 McHaig.CENTRE: Helen Driver, Sandra Nicolson, Rosemary McKay, Barbara Fein, Enid Gillespie, Shirley Sauson, Betty Well- BACK: Fay McAfee and Heather Fullerton.SIXTEEN PAGES ( I 1 | ; \u2014Tedd Church Photo Penn, John Calvin, Isaac Watts, and the \u201cColloquia\u201d of Erasmus.PAPER-BACKS Most of the books in the old miner's hoard were cheap paperbacks, according to Mr.Lank, who feels he was able to glean most of the valuable items.He has heard that the Yukon Consolidated Gold Company has offered to buy the remaining books from Mr.Christenson, with a view to presenting them to the Dawson City Historical Society.Mr.Lank's unexpected collection of rare books will remain mn the family library for the time being but they will not go unused, as he is considering using the find and its implications as a subject for his s3nior thesis at Princeton University.= Police report or November is released The Police Department reported 105 traffic accidents, resulting in injuries to 25 persons, during November.These figures show a decrease of 3 accidents and an increase of 18 persons injured when compared with those for October, = There were 2 street accidents and 27 accidents other than traffic or street, resulting in injuries to a total of 29 persons.Compared with November 1957, the figures show an increase of 4 persons injured though the number of accidents decreased by 3.In one accident four youths between 18 and 20 years of age were injured, coatribut- ing somewhat to the increase in injuries.Also during the course of November, 1,685 court cases were made.There were 1,663 traffic offences, 1,374 parking infractions, 170 speeding and 36 traffiz light infractions.This compares with 794 court cases in November 1957.Tickets for speeding totalled 163, 7 arrests were made and 132 cases were pending from October.193 of the total number were tried and fined.1 peron received a suspended sentence and 108 cases were carried forward to December.Of the 350 caution tickets issued, 199 were for parking over 4 hours, 69 for parking on private property, 23 for parking on vacant lots, 22 for parking less than 25 feet from a Stop Sign and 15 for parking illegally.108 summonses were issued as a result of the caution tickets.During the month, signs prohibiting through truck traffic were erected on Victoria avenua from the north city limits to The Boulevard and on Roslyn avenue from Sherbrooke street to The Boulevard.Trafic lights were placed in operation at the Glen and Saint Catherine street on November 8th, Taxi rates ( ity spends to go up Westmount's taxi rates will be increased to coordinate its rates | with the new 20% increase in | fares granted in the City of Montreai.| Alderman C.H.Drury gave, notice of motion for this item | to be placed before the Council | at a later meeting.| By ERIC NEAL Cold and mainly sunny with widely scattered flurries or light snows, then slowly warming, with some wiad, Clouding in the middle of the week for cold rains or fluffy snow in the south and heavy snowfalls in the north and east.À partial thaw would be normal with cold mists or freezing rains, and short sunny intervals.The snow cover on ski slopes will be considerably reduced by the end of the week, although conditions will be improving.Wind driven snow on icy roads will call for careful driving, $15,375 for 4 tractors The City has committed $15,375 for the purchase of four Bombardier Tractors to be used by the Public Works Department in snow removal operations.The purchase replaces obsolete equipment.The City currently owns seven wheel-type sidewalk tractors which are used for ploughing sidewalks as well as for hauling certain light pieces of equipment during the summer.The four oldest of these were purchased in 1941, 1946 and 2 in 1953, respectively.Replacing of these avoided to date by periodic rebuilding to keep them in service, tractors has been see 7 5 a Tra A 0 wm « The Westmount Examiner, Fiidey, Pecomber 26, 1950, THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.Unity Boy's Club i 1090 GREENE AVENUE A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUS LLL ir A A MA A A AAA = V = = By Maurice Mariasine : SANTA\u2019S MAIL BAG We would like to acknowledge receiving many cards of greetings and best Holiday wishes from the following: Mr.and Mrs.Beatrice Sarlos, Adele Prevost and the Hotton family \u2014 Allan, Grace, Billy, Linda and Jimmy.Miss Jeannette Crick, Mona O'Brien, the Seven-Up Company, Mabel Cadieux, Keith Gavin, Texas Croghan, Mrs.Frances Nelles, Louise Fournier, Mrs.Cunningham and Family, Claudette Walsh, East End Boys\u2019 Club, Mr and Mrs.Herbert Davies, the Warner family, Ruby Squires.Mayor and Aldermen - Of the City of Westmount, Rodney Wilson, Mervyn Oversen from Vancouver, Mr.and Mrs.Riff from Alberta, Barbara, Susan, Ronald Fein, Mr.and Mrs.Nodwell from Moncton, .N.B.; Mr.and Mrs.D.T.Young- son, Ronald Havard, John Mc- Donaugh, W.Borden Empey, Joan Driver, Peter Doherty, Robert Neal, Negro Community Centre, Evelyn Anthony, Mr.and Mrs.S.Simmons, Donald Laviolette, Sylvia Rosvald, Mr.and Mrs.Rivet and family, Paul Williams, Mr.and Mrs.Fraser Woodhouse, Mr.and Mrs.Lorne Barnewall, Mr.and Mrs.D.B.Ross, Mr.and Mrs.W.W.A! Jison, A.T.Williamson of the Rosemount Boys\u2019 Club, | STAFF TRAINING CONFERENCE On Monday and Tuesday, December 29 and 30, Staff members of the Montreal Boys' Association affiliated Clubs will gather at the Point St.Charles Boys\u2019 Club to participate in a two-day training conference.A variety of topics will be on the agenda.These include: The Games Room Program, Behaviour and Attitude Guidance, Discussion on Interest Groups and an Open SWISS WATCH REPAIR EXPERT REASONABLE RATES W.FRIEDRICH Master Watchmaker 1316 GREENE AVENUE {next to Post Office) WE.7-1855 y Discussion on Club Operations.Guest speakers will include: Mr.Fraser Woodhouse of Boys\u2019 Clubs of Canada.Dr, Juanita Chambers of the Montreal Children's Hospital, Mr.Jack Lang of the Greater Montreal Central School Beard, Mr.Neil McGregor of the Ontremont High School, Mr.Art Seville, formerly with the M.B.A,; Mr.E, J.Gilbert of the Royal Bank of Canada, Col.L.Martin, president of the M.B.A.and Mr.CA.Wylie, Executive Director of the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, \u201cON CHRISTMAS EVE\u201d The Junior Dramatic Club under the direction of Miss Jean Rose presented the play \u201cOn Christmas Eve\u201d Tuesday evening te a large gathering of members and parents.The following girls are members of the Junior Dramatic Club: Heather Fullerton, Enid Gillespie, Rosemary McKay, Louise Blais, Ann Penny, Shirley Sauson, Barbara Kirby, Susan Fein, Florence Fitzpatrick, Barbara Fein, Barr Lewis, Kate Lewis, Lillian Leakey, Victoria Brown, Evelyn Irwin, Susan White and Linda McKay.The play brought the curtain down on the season's activities for this year.CLUB REOPENS JANUARY 5 Club members are advised that the Unity Boys' Club will be closed until Monday, January 5.Beginning on that date, all activities will be resumed.so until then Liquor hours for holidays Quebec Liquor Police will have a large force at work over the holidays to ensure strict observance of regulations governing the sale of liguor, Hours during which liquor Ladies\u2019 and Gent's of moderate prices.We do WESTMOUNT TAILOR and VALET SERVICE C.CYNAMON SUITS and COATS made to order from cur er your own material Alterations, Remodelling and Repairs.QUALITY GUARANTEED BY EXPERT HANDS 4255 St.Catherine St.West High Class Tailor every kind of Tailoring \u2014 PROMPT SERVICE WE.3-2672 FOR BEST CONVERT.TO GAS VENTILATION - WE.5-2595 Work Guaranteed CONSULT AN EXPERT FOR EACH JOB | ROOFING - PLUMBING - HEATING @ Day & Night Service LEO FALARDEAU 3955 ST.JAMES STREET WEST | SERVICE Equipped Truck FREE ESTIMATES GAS BURNERS\u2014 WE.3-2432 SE was, as usual, a visit from Sauson and David Malloy.SANTA AND FRIENDS: The annual Unity Boys\u2019 Club Christmas Party for Tiny Tots was held on Saturday afternoon.The usual entertainment and feed was provided but the highlight Santa Claus.The Examiner cameraman caught him here after giving presents to Dolly \u2014 Tedd Church Photo 401 SQUADRON PARTY: buted gifts to all the children of ice cream and cake, On Saturday, some 160 children of the officers and airmen of RCAF 101 City of Westmount Squadron and 30 children from the United Church Children\u2019s Home in Lachine, gathered in the Mess for the unit's annual Christmas party.Santa Claus, played by Fit.Sgt.Barnes, distri- and he is pictured here with little Heather Ackman and one of his helpers.Adding to the entertainment was a magician and there was the usual feast ~\u2014 Tedd Church Photo may be sold Jegally, as announced by the Quebec Liquor Commission, are: New Year's Eve, Dec.31: Sale of liguor must cease at 10 p.m.New Year's Day, Jan.1: Beer and wine only and with meals only, between 1 p.m.and 9 p.m.Eve of Epiphany, Jan.5: 11 p.m.closing.Feast of Epiphany, Jan.6: Beer and wine only and with meals only, between 1 p.m.and 9 p.m.Woman smashes equipment in police cell \u201cA woman arrested by Wesl- mount Police on Sunday for disturbing the peace in an Al- water avenue rooming house wrecked equipment in a cell in the station house to the tune of $50.The woman, who was apparently drunk when brought in, picked up a trestle bed and smashed it against a basin, Appearing in court later she was fined $50 and costs for the damage and another $5 for her original offence.: ALEXANDER LESLIE Alexander Leslie, 5064 West- ein avenue, a long-time resident of N.D.G.died Wednesday, December 17, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, at the age of 68.Born in Keith, Scotland, in 1890, he came to Montreal in 1911, where he married the former Jessie Reynolds, also of Scotland.After a short visit to Scotland following his marriage, he returned to Montreal, taking up a position as private chauffeur to the late Dr, C.F.Martin, which he held until Dr.Martin's death, a period of over 40 years.Mr.Leslie was greatly interested in Masonic work, and was a Shriner of the St.Andrew's \"f\" teen There is just one more dance until the Westmount Y's Teen Club New Year's Eve Frolic, There have been a few last minute changes made in the plans, Instead of having Jim Madden and.the Orions, we will have Phil Primeau and his popular dance band.Tickets are selling fast so all are advised to buy them now.They can be bought from members of the club or at the Y.The price of the tickeis is $3.50 for non-members of -the Y Teens Club.On New Year's Eve the fun will start at 9 p.m, with a punch party and the dance will finish at 1:30 p.m.Réfreshments will be available buffet style.throughqut the evning and noise makers, hats, etc.will be handed out as the clock approaches midnight.Boys hand $115 find to police A show of honesty, in keeping with the season of the year, was given by two youthful West.mounters on Monday when they picked up a wallet containing $1135 in cash and personal papers in the vicinity of Elm and Shere brooke, The boys, R.Baube and R.La- breche, 3021 Saint Antoine street, made the find around 4:30 p.m., hailed a passing patrol car and handed the wallet over to Const.Whiteford.; Police contacted the father of the owner, a contract worker at Frobisher Bay and presently -on a few days holiday in Montreal.They established he was out of town and are holding the wallet for him to claim.Lodge, and a member of the Arab Patrol, being active in Shriner : work connected with the Shrine er's Hospital for Crippled Children.He was a member of West- mount Park Emmanuel Church.Mr.Leslie is survived by his wife; a son, John; and two daugn- ters, Gwen (Mrs.N.Nichol) of Hamilton, Ont., and Hazel (Mrs.Percy Garnett) of Cote St.Luc; and twelve grandchildren.appreciated feature of our establishment is the private family room, where \u2018the family may see and hear the memorial service in complete seclusion.BA Collins PA MUMNS A.WILLIAMS 9610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST 83 Tha Chape lof Cathedral Beauty.| nee een plie, ine RNA, den ave lap ing Ib uy etg \u201c1317 GREENE AVE.\u2014 WE.* ANTIQUES BOUGHT and \"EXPERT ART RESTORERS \\ ® UPHOLSTERERS Antique Furgiture Restoration Furniture | MULLINS ANTIQUES of all types REG.5-3894 SOLD VOL.XXIX, No.52 MR.ALBERT RAKOVSKY, ?of the Baha'i World Faith and WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1958 01 Metcalfe avenue, a member the Canadian UNESCO Mission | to Japan, returned recently from a lecture tour around the world.In this exclusive picture, he is seen talking to the Gets back from world tour in time to start off again ! Albert Rakovsky, 201 Metcalfe avenue, will scarcely have time to cool his heels over the Christmas season before starting on his travels again.| Mr.Rakovsky, known in professional life as manager of the Œstate Planning Department of the Crown Life Insurance Company, has just completed a fecture tour of 60 cities in 22 countries, travelling more than 85,000 miles in 5 months.| On his tour, he lectured extensively for the purpose of bringing a greater understanding of the Canadian and American way of life, to the people of the East.As a member of the Canadian UNESCO mission which visited Japan for one month, he was a guest of Hiroshima University, and received a medal there.The trip was sponsored and organized by UNESCO and the Baha'i World Faith for the purpose of improving world relations and understanding.HEADS OF STATE While in the East, Mr.Ra- kovsky interviewed heads of state, government and civil organization officials, discussing the work of the United Nations, particularly the specialized agencies, and Canada\u2019s participation ir mutual aid programs.January, Mr.Rakovsky will accept various invitations to lecture across Canada and the U.S.illustrating his talks with some of his collection of 1,000 color slides taken on his Tecent tour.This series of tours will fulfil the second nurpose of his mission, the bringing of a better understanding of the people of the East to this continent.Beginning in May the New Year bring you and yours the best in Good Health, Good Cheer and Good Fortune.We have enjoyed serving you and hope that we max continue to do so for many years to come.F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) WE.2-6633 | Stephen Levy joins MIT club It has been announced by the Interfraternity Conference of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that Stephen David Levy, son of Mr, and Mrs.S.H.Levy, of 15 Aberdeen Ave, Montreal, Quebec, has been pledged to the Dover Club, a colony of the Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity.mount High School, is a member of the Class of 1962 al M.LT.where he is studying physics.WE.3-4046 ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN'S 5 Certified Watchmakers | JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.President of the Vietnam Republic with whom he discussed UN affairs and Canada\u2019s role in the Colombo Plan mutuat aid program for the Fac East.Rotary hears carols\u2019 story Christmas carols and Shakespeare may not have any obvious connection, but according to W.C.Hewetson, Executive Secretary of the Boy Scouts\u2019 Association, many carols formed the basis, through the mystery plays, for later Elizabethan stage dramas.Mr.Hewetson gave a short talk on the subject to West- mount Rotarians at their weekly meeting on Tuesday.He said that the word carol originally derives from the old French and had the meaning \u201cto dance in a circle.\u201d The first dances of this kind were performed by \u201cangels\u201d round a scene of the Nativity, a custom, he said, still observed in many European countries today.MYSTERY These later developed into the mystery play which grew out of the church liturgies.They wszare afterwards banned by the clergy from being performed inside a church and they eventually found their way onto the streets where they were performed by trade and craft groups.these mystery later It was from plays that Shakespeare drew his inspiration, At the same meeting thrae members of the Westmount Friendship Club were guests of the Rotarians.The club is spoa- sored by the Golden Age Committee and holds weekly meetings in Calvary United Church Stephen, a graduate of West- | | Hall.Farming is the most dangerous of all major industries, based on the total number of accidental deaths, 5 Hudson general H, F.Kerrigan, avenue, will aet as chairman for a new rehabilitation hospital which is planned by the Rehabilitation Institute H.F.Kerrigan gefs appoiniment of Montreal.Mr.J.F.Bancroft, president of the Institute, announced that the $973,600 campaign will commence January 26.Accidents to pedestrians on decresse A combination of efficient snow removal operations and the improving sure-footedness of Westmounters has resulted in a drop in sidewalk and street accidents to pedestrians, this month.3 Health Dept.kept busy last month The Health Department reported 6 cases of communicable diseases in the city during No vember.They caried out 6 vac- cinationg and 5 re-vaccinations and 65 triple toxoid (whooping cough, diphtheria and tetanus) injection.They also carried out 41 first dose, 21 second dose and 98 third dose Salk Vaccine inoculations and 2 tetanus toxoid injections.9 patch tests were made.The Child Health Centre held 4 Doctors\u2019 and 4 Nurses's Clinics, with a total attendance of 51, of which 5 were new.241 families are registered at the Centre.The School Health Program continued with 292 medical examinations completed.The nurses completed 816 individual inspections.93 defects requiring immediate attention were found and 65 defects were recorded for\u2019 observation as well as 65 dental ; defects.There were 13 teacher-nurse and 2 parent-nurse conferences and 20 classroom inspections.78 minor treatments, 15 audiometric tests and 5 patch tests were given.There were 7 home visits and a special eye examination was provided for one child.There were 10 such accidents to pedestrians in the citv this month iast year but this year there has been none, either on sidewalks, roadways or crossways.equipment.delivery: Pads and Diaries.357 Victoria Avenue TRANSFER and FILING SUPPLIES Now is the time to put in your stock of year-end The following are available for immediate Folders, Guides, Indices, Filing Cabinets (Cardboard or Steel}, Storage Files, Binders, Inventory Sheets, Calendar ALLAN SINGER LIMITED HU.4-8439 SSID INS HIRI ARMIN SEASON'S GREETINGS to all our customers and friends.We wish to thank everyone for their patronage which has made our business so successful during the past year of serving the residents of the West End.Don\u2019t spend the Holiday Season in your kitchen COME TO THE FIRESIDE DELICIOUS BAR-B-Q CHICKEN Home With You or Take One DENCH) peer FIRESIDE BAR-B-Q 4174 St.Catherine Street West OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY AT 4 P.M.WE.2.3303 I RRR CVPR PORTER A SEE EE ERE fl US ohn W.Sancton Publisher 7 EEE CL, FARES ART, .THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount Friday, December 26, 1958 THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2185 Hampton Ave.Montreal HUnter 1-2771* Hugh E.McCormick President \\ Tracy S.Ludington, Editor Ë- Anthony Patterson, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa WE SAY Yule happiest of all times HRISTMAS has rolled round again \u2014 the gladsome time of the year, a time when we count our blessings, reminisce our shortcomings and look forward to another year in which we hope we will not repeat our mistakes.The Yuletide makes us forget ourselves for a time, too, and to overlook the differences with our fellow men, We become part of a throng wishing one another the best that life can offer.What a pity the spirit of Christmas cannot last throughout the year.Here in Westmount we have many reasons to be happy.We have organizations striving for the betterment of the community.All of us can participate in work of this kind.There is every opportunity for service \u2014 the type of unselfish service that brings happiness with it, the kind of happiness that does last the whole year through.May we wish you all \u2014 a Happy New Year and hope that you find this kind of happiness throughout the year ahead.Drive and walk with extra care ECENTLY a week was set aside across the nation to point up the extra traffic hazards of winter.It was aimed at the motorist who has failed to recognize that winter driving is a great deal more dangerous than driving at any other season of the year.Normally, it takes many yards to stop a motor vehicle, even when the driver is in full command.In winter, this is lengthened by the ice and snow under the wheels.The special week was aimed, too, at motorists who fail to clear their windshields of snow, ice and frost; as well as those who drive with their rear windows * covered with snow.It\u2019s difficult enough to avoid a pedestrian on the wintry roads, even when - you can see him clearly.But this was more than a safe driving week \u2014 it was a safe walking week as well.Many a pedestrian takes his life in his hands in winter by stepping out in front of a motor vehicle.Even if the driver can see you \u2014 and you are sure he can see you \u2014 are you sure he can stop?Police officials are putting it this way.\u201cEvery week should be safe driving week and safe walking week \u2014 but to bring it down to a specific question: You do want to be here for Christmas, don't you?\u201d SAY YOU Correction in Roslyn PTA talk Dear Sir, In an otherwise excellent report of my talk to the Roslyn Home and School Association on December 8, I read with concern the statement \u201c.the present Westmount graduate is a quality product due to good educational climate of the Junior High School, in particular, and to the guidance program which is in effect there.\u201d \u2018This statement does not reflect my opinion and is not contained in the written vers- ior of my talk or the detailed notes which 1 followed very closely.In describing the organization, function, and success of our school system, 1 paid well deserved tributes to Roslyn, the Junior High, and the Senior High.I made it clear that each has an individual and essential function to perform, and performs it well.I never suggested that one school was more important than another, or that one was performed more efficiently than the other.Yours sincerely, R.Steeves, Superintendent and Secretary-Treasurer, Westmount School Commission.THEY SAY ; Si \"2 is ile shadow of a personality.\u2014Cardinal Newman Examinér' Profilé: Tom Auburn has magic couch By CYNTHIA JONES An entertainer who is in as much demand as Santa Claus in: Montreal at this time is the personable magician Tom Auburn.As if by magic he makes swift appearances at as many as six functions a day, changing his routines to match the age group he happens to be entertaining, In certain circles he has more pull than St.Nicholas.Take the Piazza To- masso Magic Circle.The children who are escorted to the restaurant by their parents on Thursday evenings all year round, know him and his bag of tricks.It\u2019s safe to say that they prefer him to their red-coated friend despite the letter\u2019s bag of gifts.Tom Auburn makes a weekly appearance at the club which now totals a membership of 22,000 boys and girls, and has been doing so for more than eight years.At the Christmas party last week, dressed in a flossy Arabian costume Auburn, who has a miraculous way with children, wandered from table to table, leaving the youngsters spell bound with his rope and card tricks, his magic wand and ring feats.\u201cMany magicians dislike working for children who are hard to fool,\u201d said Tom.\u201cThey have a disconcerting habit of Jook- ing at the right place instead of the wrong one.\u201d Accused by one boy in the audience of having hidden an object up his sleeve, Tom replied pleasantly so that the boy would not be offended.\u201cNohing ever vanishes up my sleeve.Something that disappears usually turns up in another person's pocket.\u201d The object turned up in the boy's pocket and the boy was delighted.The 41-year-old magaciafi has striking blue eyes with a slight hypnotic quality.He has been working at his trade since the tender age of eight.A cousin gave him Dunnin- ger's Magic Book when he was bedded down with scarlet fever.When he was T2, living -with his aunt on Old Orchard avenue, the kids on the street used to mock him: \u201cOh, you and your magic,\u201d they'd say slightingly.A quiet, serious child he went his own way.But magic nas paid off for Thomas Rochford Auburn.At By the way .TWENTY YEARS OF UPROAR MUSIC critic says of a singer: \u201cShe opens her mouth and really sings in the good old style.\u201d It is not a gramophone record in the Wings.The danger of that trick was well illustrated on the occasion when Tapioca was singing the aria from \u201cSemolina.\u201d At the end of the aria the needle got stuck, and while Tapioca was bowing to the storm of applause the machine went on repeating the last three and a half words until someone in the wings stopped it.convie Frida Yi apg \u201cta ARTE DURE Te 15 he.made his first tive dollars working 20 minutes at a children\u2019s party.In 1939 .he made his first professional appearance at the Tic Toc Club at $50 a week.When he went into the army it didn\u2019t take the brass long to decide where Tom fitted in.He toured the provinces, the hos- pitals, with the army service corps, performing feats of wizardry.Discharged a sergeant in 1945, he flizped a coin to determine whether to go into show business or return to his pre-war job in a warehouse trucking 100 pound boxes, for which he was paid $17 a week at the time.Theatre business won, He went off to New York to try his luck but found he preferred working in Montreal.In 1942 he had married his school chum, Dolores Edwards, an attractive brown-eyed girl, serious and quiet, who is a good homemaker, artist and potter.They wanted a good home life.Tom has always protected that home life in a profession that more often than not shirks such re- spousibilities.Settled on Marcil avenue, the Auburns have a daughter Darlene, 11, and a son Byron, 7.Tom has turned down many offers in the United States and tours abroad in favor of a professional life here.CHARITY SHOWS He does a great many charity shows for orphans, retarded and crippled children.Doctors love him, saying that his work is therapeutic.He is a favorite entertainer at birthday parties.His brochure guarantees that he's the life of the party for all occasions from private suites to banquets and conventions.He has appeared jn theatres, supper clubs, on TV.For 30 weeks he performed on Frank Heron's Fun Time, rated by CBC as top children's show at one time.As an associate of May Johnson Associates (enter- fainment), Tom also serves as PR in selecting acts for various clubs and shows.\u201cI believe in the right artist appearing at the right show,\u201d he said firmly.\u201cMay gave me a break, booking me in 1946 as a replacement at the Normandy Roof.\u201d At about the same time Tom was given a screen test but he never pursued er 4 FORT J ge it because he entertains\u2019 no idea of ever going to Hollywood.\u201cI don\u2019t want to end up the richest dead man in the cemetery,\u201d he sald.\u201cI.want to live comfortably in my own home, wear clean shirts, have good meals and ne ulcers.A comedian once advised me to grow with my family, and 1 am aking his advice.\u201d Born in Montreal), on the \"seventh day of the seventh month in 1917, the son of a machinist who died when Tom was a year old, he had an older sister, Thelma, who was killed in an automobile accident at the age of 23, and an older brother, Victor.His mother went to work and Tom went with his father's sister with whom he lived until she died in 1936.He had just graduated from Montreal High School.Tom then lived for a time with his mother who died two: years ago.An album tracing back the family tree to an English great grandmother whose picture dates 1823 is - a prized possession.EGYPTOLOGY Other treasures are four books filled with publicity he has received since his teens and articles he has written for various publications.He has been photographed with.many visiting celebrities.His hobby is Egyptology .and he owns a valuable collection of 200 Egyptian antiques, the oldest of which is a small basalt monkey dating back somewhere between 3,000 and 4,000 B.C.\u201cI started my collection at 15,\u201d said Tom.\u201cI have always been interested jn psychology, archaeology and witchcraft,\u201d he said.At the drop of the hat he will talk about the ancient pharaohs in Egyptian history.Honorary president of the local branch of the Society of American Magicians, with its 22 members, Tom also helped to organize the Montreal chapter of the American .Guild of Variety Artists, \u201cIt\u2019s grown from 75 in 1946 to 250 now,\u201d he said.\u201cI lead a very normal life,\u201d said Tom, who neither smokes nor drinks.\u201cI like the summers when I take my family to a cottage in the Eastern townships.Next week I am off to the Seigneury Club for the New Year's Eve Show but I'd far rather be at home.\u201d CAROLS AT ROYAL ViC HOSPITAL: Twenty members of the Boys\u2019 Choir of Trinity Memorial Church paid their seventh annual visit to Royal Victoria Hospital Friday, and sang carols on all the main floors of the Ross Memorial Pavilion.Many of the patients and staff gathered to hear the boys, who range in age from 8 to 14, sing a selection of traditional carols under the direction of their organist and choirmaster, C.V.Frayn, who appears in this picture surrounded by his choir.\u2018College paper last bastion of freedom\u2019 says McGill Daily editor Gordon Wasserman By SHIRLEY AYER 66 A college newspaper is the last bastion of freedom,\u201d McGill Daily editor and Rhodes scholar Gordon Wasserman, 513 Grosvenor, quoted as he recently stated his agreement with this comment by Leslie Roberts.Free from pressing financial problems, a college newspaper can and should comment on university, municipal, provincial, federal and international problems, editor Wasserman stated, adding, however, that a college newspaper should print \u201cnothing in bad taste.\u201d \u201cAnything we think is of interest to students\u201d is printed in the McGill Daily, Gordon said as he commented that students should be interested in municipal, provincial, federal and international problems.\u201cNone of the city newspapers are objective enough and have high enough standards to tackle some of these issues.\u201d he added.RHODES SCHOLAR Twenty-year-old Gordon Was- serman is one of two Montreal- ers to receive a Rhodes Scholarship this year.He plans to continue his studies in philosophy at Oxford.A native of Westmount, Cordon attended Jewish Peoples School and Westmount High Schools.He was class president in Junior High School and once wrote a high school column for The Examiner.He has received a youth leadership award from Shaare Hashomayim.eh! CARPENTRY REPAIRS 3181 St.James St.W.put 2 who\" COMMERCIAL \u2014 INDUSTRIAL \u2014 RESIDENTIAL DANIELS & MANNARD LIMITED r PAINTING DECORATING WE.2-6125 Collections normally will be made on Saturd CITY OF WESTMOUNT GARBAGE COLLECTION There will be no collection of garbage or ashes on Christmas Day, December 25, or the day following, December 26, 1958.scheduled for these days ay, December 27, 1958.J.R.DAYE, P.Eng., As editor of the McGill Daily, Gordon has been partly responsible for several innovations in the university tabloid.One is the policy of sending news reporters off campus to cover big stories of interest to students such as the national student association meeting in Ottawa last fall.Another is the daily inclusion of This Morning's Headlines, a box summerizing important national and international events placed in the lower right hand corner of the front page.EDITOR Gordon and his editorial board with two other members write most of the editorials in the Mec- Gill Dsily.To keep on top of the news, many editorials are written the night before they appear in the paper.\u201cIn editorials we try to lead the students,\u201d Gordon commented.Gordon and his managing editor, Peter Rehak, who are provided with rooms in the Students Union, do much of their work of supervising the newspaper during the evening until after midnight when the Daily is locked up.\u201cIt's a full-time job,\u201d Cordon commented as he said the McGill Daily editor has to be a businessman in addition to be- » ing a newspaperman.The editor i is also required to represent the Daily on various student organizations such as the Students Executive Council.Although the McGill Daily is financed primarily by students fees, the newspaper gains part of its revenue from advertising.A member of the Daily staff for four years, Gordon started as a cub reporter, became a desk editor and was news editor last year.One of the most valuable experiences of working on the daily is that \u201cyou learn how to read newspapers critically.\u201d he | commented.Ski tow running at Mount Royal The Mount Royal ski tow at Beaver Lake went into operation Saturday morning.The tows are operated Monday through Friday from 1 to 6 and 7 to 10 p.m.; on Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m, to 6 p.m, and City Engineer OST » , Po 4 El Bn \"4 a ur 1 ES [T7 to 10 p.m.The Wwstmount Examiner, Friday, December 26, 1958 5 «health, it was stated that the grant would go towaris construction of an addition more han twice the size of the pre- -ent building.It will also be «sed for renovations to the pre- \u201cent hospital building and the nurses\u2019 residenc2.Residential construction starts \u2018n Canada in 1957 totalled ab.ut 122.000 units, compared to 127.- 000 in 1956.\u2014Quick Canadan Facts Do you charge admission to listen to your HI-FI?TELETRONICS CORP.Grommes HI-FI and Stereo Equipment.WORLD'S FINEST RADIOS & T.v, Queen Elizabeth hospital to get $939 556 grant The Queen Elizabeth Hospital will receive a federal grant of $939,556.In an announcement made Sunday by the Hon.J.Waldo Monteith, minister of © Transistor Supplies ® Antenna Specialists ® Sales & Service 4119 St.Catherine St.W.WE.5-9282 - \u201cYOUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY! 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LET MURRAY HILL TAKE YOU TO AND FROM THE AIRPORT Just tell us your D flight number, $) = date and ; à relax PHONE : WE.7-5311 si REGULAR MURRAY HILL AIRPORT SERVICE \u2014 .OVER 75 DAILY TRIPS OPERATED BETWEEN CITY AND MONTREAL AIRPORT Picks up Passengers at the following poiats: Aviation Terminal Queen Elizabeth Hotel.65 mins.before flight tima Mount Royal Hotel .60 mins.before flight time Hyman's Cigar Store (Sherbrooke at Claremont) .50 mins.before Flight Hma Single fare .$1.25 Children undar 12 , + + + © .65 MURRAY HILL LIMOUSINE SERVICE LTD.1380 Barre St., Tel: WE.7-5311 (24-hr.service) svi a orme mecs, aie amp rs ve ee pr S TR Dente ARE TE TRIER INO Sm amr, i i.és; map er te.na CAS a sua 3 Westmount Examiner, Friday, Dec.26, 1958 UNITED CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plashkett 11:00 a.m.Sermon: \u201cOur Journey Into The Unknown\u2018 7:30 p.m.Sermon: \u201cOur Return From Christmas\u2019 A welcome is extended to all to worship in our church beautifully decorated for tne Christmas Season Organist and Choir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Lonsdowne Ave.Ministers: » Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A, D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcllwain, B.A., B.D Sunday, December 28th: 10:00 a.n.Intermediate & Senior School 11:0 a.m.Crib Corner.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary & Junior Departments J1:00 a.m.Dr.Lloyd Smith \u201cWise Men Find Their King\u201d 7:00 pm.Rev.Eric Mellwaiïn \u2018And When They Were Gone\u201d 8:15 p.m.Young People's Union Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH Westmount, Que.{Cote St.Antoine near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS tev.D.N.Grant, B,A,, D.D.Rev.D.C.Searfoss, B.A., B.D.Mr, Eric Adams, B.Muc,, A.R.C.M.CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE 11.00 p.m.Wednesday, Dec.24 Holy Communion, Candlelight \u2014 Christmas Carols.Sunday, December 28th 11:00 aun.Rev.D.R.Pilkey \u201cThe Last Chord In The Angel's Song\" 7:30 pm.Rev.D.M.Grant \u201cAn Unfinished Symphony\u201d 11:00 am.Church School 10:00 a.m.Intermediate and Seniors WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL CHURCH Cor.Lansdown & Western avenues Minister: REV.CALLUM THOMPSON, C.D, B.A, B.D.Director of Music: M.Wayne Riddell 11:00 am.\u201cTH} CHRISTMAS GIFT OF PEACE.\u201d 4:00 pom.\u201cPLEASE SHUT THE DOOR: PLEASE OPEN THE DOOR.\u201d Morning Service broadcast over Station CEM 11:60 a.m.Church School and Infart Nursery ANGLICAN Church of The Advent \"Corner of Wood and Western, Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector istant Westmount Honorary Ass Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay HOLY 1st Sunday after Christmas 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 9:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:15 a.m.Mattins .(said) 11:¢0 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST 7:00 p Christmas Carol Service INNOCENTS\u2019 -DAY Holy \"Eucharist daily 7:00 a.m, exce;t V ednesda, at 9.30 a.m.WEDNESDA Dec.31 | St.Andrew's United > Church _ On Sunday next the morning service will be given by the Rev.Douglas R.Pilkey, Secretary of ithe Missionary and Maintenance D>partment of the | United Church of Canada.He ! will speak on the theme, \u201cThe Lost Chord in the Angels\u2019 Song\u201d.| The service will be conducted by the minister, Rev.Dr.D.M.| Grant.Thwe will be the Sacrament of Baptism.At the evening worship service Dr.Grant will give the ser- 11:30 Pnipdiaigenieht Serie, mon entitled, \u2018An Unfinished 7:00 am 00 mm 5:30 am.Symphony\".* Holy Eucharist The Choir, directed by Mr, Eric J.Adams, will repeat some ST.MATTHIAS of the music of Christmas.The CHURCH classes of th: Church School will © Westmount assemble at eleven o'clock \u2014 Cote St.Antoine Road Crib Corner, Kindergarten, Pri- and Church Hill (10:00 am.Holy Communion Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons mary and Junior Departments.The Intermediates ard Seniors will meet at ton, Rev.R.S.Northway Ist Sunday after Christmas 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion CHURCH O7 THE 9:30 a.m.Holy Commumion Preacher: Rev.E, P.A.MESSIAH Timmons 7 11:00 a.m.Mating UNITARIAN Preacher: Rev.E.P.A, cr Timmons Sherbrooke St.at Simpson 11:09 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten \u2014 Si pe, Fy 7:30 p.m.Evene School Nev.Angus Cameron.Minister Freacher: Rev.E.P.A.Donald Mackey, Organist and Timmons Director of Music.H educsday, December 3st Sunday, December 28th 11:06 a.m.Hdlv Communion 11-00 n Morning Service n the Chapel J em.: FVIC ! p \u20181:00 a.m.Church School and Organist and Choirmaster Arnold Bellis Kindergarten in Unitarian House TRINITY MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 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 Choirmaster ST.STEPHEN'S DAY Friday 10:00 am.Holy Communion St.John Thc Evangelists Day Saturday 10:00 am.Holy Communion Ist Sunday after Christmas 8:02 a.1.Holy Communion 9:45 a.m.Junior Department and Eible Class 10:00 a.m.Coniismation Class 11:00 e.m.Mattins: Preacher: G The Rector be jord of truth.Nursery, Kindergarien, Ww Frimary Department Evensong.Preacher: Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley THE INNOCENTS\u2019 DAY (Transf.) 7:30 p.m.11:00 a.m.:1:00 am.£15 p.m.First Church ef Christ, Scientist, Westmoun?390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Sireet BhANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON.MASS.Sunday, December 28th Sunday School Church Service Subject of Lesson-Ser- mon: Christian Science Golden Text: II Timothy 2:15.Study to shew thyself approved unto od, a workman that necdeth not ashamed.rightly dividing the WEDNESDAY Testimony Meeting READING ROOM Monday In the Thurch Edifice Open to the 16.00 a.rn.Holy Communion public Tuesday.Thursday and Fri- New Year's Eve = \u201cWednesday PRESBYTERIAN 70% am Hol Communion ; 11:45 p.m.Walch-Nigh vie : pm Holy Communion.© MELVILLE New Year's Dav PRESBYTERIAN The Circumcision ,of Christ CHURCH Thursvay UNITED 11:00 a.m.Sermon Subject \u2014 7:30 p.m.Congregational 9:00 p.m.REV.Gifford Mitchel), Organist and Choirmaster * THE REV.WM.F, MORRIS, B.A.\u201cWHERE DID CHRISTMAS GO?\u201d This is the last morning service of the old year Spend it in Church.CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR SERVICE A service of music and scripture THE NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS ! .St.James\u2019 Choir An Inter - lligh School Brass Ensemble, Conducted hy Grant Blair, will accompany the singing of Carols and play several suitable selections, The Young People's fellowship ST.JAMES\u2019 UNITED CHURCH 100 25 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Convenient to Hotels NORMAN RAWSON, 319 Melville Avenue Westmount, P.Q.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister SUNDAY December 28th Church School Public Worship The Minister will Preach Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Cloirmaster Visitors and Friends are Cordially Welcome Minister B.A, B.Mus,, * ™ WESTMOUNT \u2014 vieToma AvES.9 11 WATCH NIGHT SERVICE Wednesday, December 31st \u2014 at 11:15 p.m, Watch the Old Year out and the New Year in Church Doors open at 10:30 p.m.13: Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Mr.George A.Tannahill.B.A, Assistant to the Minister Sunday, December 28th 00 a.m.Annual New Year's Service Mr, Wilkie The Church School DOR:S KILLAM R.R.T.(., L.Mus.(McGill) Organist and Choir Director \u2018The 14 bus stops at the door :15 a.m.SUN.Assistant | : STUART JOHNSTON, MA, BD, BEd, PhD, of REV.R.Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newmarket, Ont., who has been avwpointed District Secretary of the Montreal Auxiliary Bible Society.Ile succeeds \u2018the Rev.DeCourcy H.Rayner, formerly Chaplain of Westmoant 401 Squadron and now Editor of \u201cThe Presbyterian Racord.\u201d Dr.Johnston is a rradrate of the University of Toronto ard cf Knox College, Toronto.Fe holds degress from the Universities cf Edinburgh nd Alherta.Me has always been active in boys\u2019 work and interd\u201cnominat'onal activities.SYNAGOGUES S'IAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilired Shuchat Hazz>n Nathan Mendelson Rev, J.J Fromm THE SABBATH Sidroh Vayyedhi Fiiday Evening, Dec.26 8:30 a.m.Morning Service 3:55 p.m.Candle Lighting 4:05 p.m.Evening Service Sahbath Services 9:00 a.m.Preliminary Service Scrin\u2018ural Readings: Torah: Genesis, Ch.47, v, 28 \u2014 Ch.50, v.26 Prophets: I Kings, Ch.2.vs, 1-12 4:05 p.m.Afternoon Service 4:45 p.m.Evening Service Weel: aay Services Sunday 8:30 a.Mornin?Service 4:05 p.m.Evening Service Weekdays 7:30 a.m.Mornins Service 6:15 p.m.Evening Service Thursday 8:30 a.m.Morning Service 4:05 p.m.Afternoon Service Friday 8:3) a.m.Morning Eervice 4:00 p.m.Candlz Lighting 4:10 p.m.Evening Service TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Otto O.Stacren Cantor; F.L.McLearon, Crganist and Choir Master; Miles Wisentha).Ed:icationa) Assistant Sabbath Services Friday Evening, Dec.26, at 8.15, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cHow Shall We Measure Life?\u2019 Particvipaling in the Sabbath Ritual will be the Executive of the Home and School Association.Oneg Shahbat and Rereption Follows the Esbbat Eve Service in the new social hall under the auspices of the Home and School A:so- ciation to v hich all worshippers are cordially invited.Mid- Winter Recess High School, Confirmation and Post- Graduate Departments, Saturday Morning, Dec.27 and Saturday Morning Jan, 3.Junior School on Sunday Morning.Dec.28 and Sunday Morning, Jan.4.Regular classes in Hebrew school resumed Monday afternoon Jan.35.Regular classes in High School resumed Saturda Morning, \u201cJan.10.Regular classes in Junior School resumed Sunday, Jan, JI.Schoo! for Adults resumes sessions on Monday Evening Jan.12.Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood Board Luncheon, Tuesday, Jan.6, 12:30 p.m.Temple Community House.BAPTIST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cote Sf.Luc Road at Westhill REV.R.S.DUNN, B.D., Minister REV.M.F.McCUTCHEON, D.D., Minister Emeritus SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28th 9:45 A.M.Church School, 11:00 AM, 7:30 P.M.\u201cBETWIXT AND BETWEEN\" \u201cFORECASTING THE FUTURE\u201d New Year's Eve Fellowship and Watch-night service 9 - 12 P.M, F.L.Mclearon, L.R.S.M., Director of Music _ Church Phone: HU, 9-7201 M = | Mesdames \u2014 Samuel ie Temple Emanu-El St.Margaret of Sootland Sabbath Services\u2014Friday Evening, December 26 at 815 p.m, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cHow Shall We Measure Life?\u201d Participating in conducting the Sabbath ritual will be members of the Executive of the Home and School.Oneg Shabbat and Reception follows the Sabbath Eve Service in the new social hall under the auspices of the Home and School Association to which all worshippers are cordially invited.Mid-Winter Recess \u2014 Classes Resumed: For the next two weeks the Temple Religious School and School for Adults will observe the annual mid-winter recess.Regular classes in Hebrew school resume Monday afternoon, January 5.High School Department, Religious School resume sessions Saturday morning, January 10 and Junior School, Sunday morning, January 11.The School for Adults resumes sessions Monday Evening, January 12.With Temple Sisterhood: Sisterhood Board Luncheon meeting Tuesday, January 6 at 12 30 p.m, Temple Community House.President Mrs.David H.Lisser invites members to join the Temple Players\u2019 Group.: Under the co-chairmanship of Mesdames Alvin Florea, Ray- | mond H.Gilbert and Louis Packer, a successful rummage sale was held.The following assisted: Schwartz, Eugene Gardner, Joseph Cooper, Stanley Davis, Francis Feltin, Louis Font, Irving Solowey, Mark Stein, Gerald Caplan, Ben Alexander.Next program mecting of Temple Sisterhood.Tuesday afternoon.January 20, 1.15 p.m.Dessert Luncheon.They Conducted Daily Worship \u2014 Messrs.Samuel Segal, Dr.\u2018Gary Brodie, Stanley Tucker, Mrs.Abraham Wolk, Eert Holt, Mrs.Morr's Wolfe, Mrs.David Metrick, Mrs.Samuel Bellam, Mrs.Peter Zinman, Ben Sevack, Harold Rittenberg, Arthur Lang, Mr.and Mrs.Nick Walvis, With Temple Brotherhood: Under the chairmanship of Mark Stein, Temple Brotherhood is conducting a membership campaign.Mac Hochmitz, member of the National Board of Temple Brotherhoods announces the visit of Sylvan Lebow, Executive Director of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods of the United States who will visit Montreal the weekend of Jan- vary 10 and 11 and conduct work- shoppe for Temple Brotherhood Board members.Pulpit Honors Last Sabbath: Messrs.Hyman Grover, George Hollinger, Charles E.Bordo, Lewis C.Smith, Dr.Allen Gold, A.PBordo, Joseph Bordo, Jonathan Bordo.Ushers This Sabbath: Messrs.Ben Fisher, Ben Sevack, Asher Gerstenfeld.On Reception This Sabbath\u2014 Samuel Paperman.* Christian Science |} M Readings from the King James Version of the Bible and correlative passages from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy comprise the Lesson-Ser- mon entitled \u201cChristian Science.\u201d Scriptural selections will in clude the Psalmist's words (56% 3,4): \u201cWhat time I am afraid, I will trust in thee, In God I will praise his word, In God I have put my trust; I will not fear what flesh can do unto of + me.\u201d [The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Dacomber 25, 1958 7 Miss Elizabeth Allen re-elected by Queen Victoria Lodge, LOBA The annual meeting of Queen Victoria Lodge No.- 823, LOBA was held December 15.Reports showed 1953 to have been the most successful both in membership, attendance and financially, in the lodge\u2019s 30-year-history.~ The birthday of the treasurer, elected guardian, and Mr3.Miss Catferine Watson, hbo Florence Snarling was elect:1 A observed when she was surpris>d 1 with the presentation of a cor- inner guard.; .sage of red roses and a birthday The 1959 season will start with cake.a military whist on January Sun, Miss Elvina Stephens, Dif, of on Foss Fall Vercun.Bary in i Quebec Provincial Grand Lodge, the ew ee i be Pid [ conducted the election and instal- to p lan for 1959.lation of officers, assisted by P Mrs.R.Barkshire, Mrs.S.* Hannan, Mrs.F.Howarth, Mrs.1 J.Coveduck, Mrs.E.Butler and ~ - , Mrs.M.Rae, with Mrs.E, Noel \u2019 ° c \u201c \u201c : as pianist.Al are members of THE KINETTE CLUB of Notre Dame de to right: Mr.M.S.Blanchard, principal of Maple Leaf Lodge No.71 LOBA.Grace recentky toured the Mackay Institute the School; Mrs.M.Millar, president of the Re-elected were Miss Eliza- School for the Deaf and presented a TV set Kinette Club; little Dorothy White and Elsie beth Allen as worthy mistress.F to the Sehool.Shown in the photo from left Sirams.\u2014Tedd Church Photo Mrs.Inez Butler as deputy ( mistress and Miss Joan Stevens as jr.dep.mistress.Mrs.Edna | Royston is immediate past nus- i tress.Miss Anne Phair was elected recording secretary, as was Miss Elizabeth Sparling as chaplain.Mrs.Eleanora Kershaw was re-elected financial secre- i tary, and Miss Catherine Watson i as treasurer.Lecturers are Mrs.Frances Miller and Mrs.Fanny Graham Mrs.Frances Burness was re- Knox Crescant WMS hears interesting talk The December meeting oi \u2018Knox Crescent and Kensington WMS was held in the church hail \u2014Mrs, Scott in the chair.After ; the reports had been given, the president called on Mrs.Gildav and members of her panel who gave a most interesting account! of the history and functioning | of the WMS.Margaret Hall and Vivia Stew- i art provided Christmas solos and \"members joined in the singing of | Christmas carols.en PP JOHN WATSON LIMITED \u20ac.Grainger Tomkinsan PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4589 J American & Welsh Coal Coke \u2014 Cannel Coal Wood HAMPTON WOOD, COAL & COKE 6051 Upper Lachine Road HU.6-1177 Shaw is seen receiving a gift of silver flatware in recognition of his thirty-five years as an employee of the Association, whose CHRISTMAS TREE PARTY GUESTS at the annual party of the Montreal Association for the Blind held Friday afternoon at the School for the Blind numbered some 300.Seen ahove work-shops were first opened 50 years ago are, left to right: MR.F.W.COLLINS, in December 1908.Rev.John A.Simms, president of the Association; MR.WALLACE newly-elected director, addressed the gather- SHAW and MRS.SHAW, and MR.GILBERT ing.\u2014Kelly Photo re mnt LAYTON, secretary of the association.Mr.Church under the direction of N.D.G.Women's Club plans New Year's party ! A New Year's Family Party will be the form of the January open meeting of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, Inc.to be held in Victoria Hall, West- mount on Friday.January 2 at 2.30 p.m.Pupils from the School for Crippled Children will be special guests.Members of the club are invited to take their families.The main feature, a Puppet Show, will be conducted by a group from the First Baptist Rev.and Mrs.R.S.Dunn.Mrs.A.H.Mason, president, Mrs.H.H.Shurman and Mrs.H.Fuller will receive the members and guests.Mrs.J.M .Purcel! will be tea hostess with Mrs.W.A.Bout- ledge and her committee in cecccccc0 0000000 0ù «charge of serving.Women's Canadian ORT contributes $200,000 TION EEE = the bride wore a princes sled frock of E +2 vont ue a fur coat, with a mofecL:.z fur fer Lat, !l cn access 23 and a corse\u201d orvhids, ' of Cyvimbid im THE ZONTA CLUB of Mentreal celebrated its 29th Birthday with a dinner at the Ritz- Carlton Hotel and presented Geiger, a bursary to Miss Ingrid Stender, a Student Nurse, Miss Isabelle Sauberli, president of Zonta Club is Schell-Nielsen The marriage of Edna, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hans Nielsen, to Mr.Joseph Philip Schell, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Schell, of Westmount, took place on Saturday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, in the Chapel of the Erskine and American Church, the Rev N.Slaughter officiating.Mr.George Little played the wedding musie and white and yellow chrysanthemums were used Lo decorate.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a cocktail-length gown of poult de soie, fashioned with a fitted bodice, having a scoop neckline and long sleeves and a very full skirt.Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a lace headdress and she carried a semi-cascade bouquet of pink roses and white carnations.Miss Alexandra Laing.as maid of honor, wore a froek of old rose corded silk, with a bandeau of the same shade and carried a bouquet of white carnations.a Mr.David Hogg acted as best man for Mr.Schell, and the ushers were Mr.Michael Schell, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr.Patrick Cooney.Mrs.Nielsen, the bride's mother, was in an ensemble of scarlet and black printed silk mirrziso 33 Mie key to Slim Glori, KEEP SLIM TRE EASY WAY \\ESTIAOUNT HEALTH STUDIO Spezializing in Physical Culture and Swedish Massage, Steam Bath, Slenderizing Table, Call for appointment HU.4-7922 \\WESTMOUNT HEALTH STUDIO 4930 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Health and Happiness Exercycle.¥ UOIEILCIIVRTRORICTT OVI IER ITT IIVOVL The New gz, and golden dawm We greet the youn seen presenting the cheque.Miss Elizabeth Director of Nursing at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital is shown at left.\u2014Craztz Photo =r NNT | Of plentous store to al who nezl, When perfect peace, with silver chord Unites the world, in word and deed.As sun through fog, we see peace near, With gifts of cheer and joy to all, Hope's flaming torch sends forth ils rays May warring nations heed the call.\"RENE DBO Soci LA and Per ae a aa Winners of the recent drawing of the Sweet Adelines were as follows: Mildred Hamilton, 45 Riverview; Betty Fowler, 2695 Govetr street and C.J.Couvil- lon, 45 Hardford, Pte.Claire.Mr.and Mrs.Jean Eudes Guy, are arriving on Sunday from New York, to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs.Guy's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Wright.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Packham Jr, and their small daughter, Christine, from Nor.h Bay, Ont, are spending the Christmas holidays with Mr.Packham\u2019's parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Pack- ham.Miss Mary Catherine Collins, who is attending St.Michael's College, University of Toronto, is arriving this weekend to spend the holidays with her parents, the Hon.Mr.Justice Frederick T.Collins and Mrs.Collins.DOROTHY SPROULLE SIAR INAS AA D SAS A DTA TERRES riona Mr.and Mrs.Herbert FH.Lank and their son, Mr.David Lank, who is attending Princeton University, left by plane for Portugal, Spain and Majorca.Mr.and Mrs.Lank will also visit Paris and London.Members ot the Snowdon Women's Club visited St.Anne's Veteran's Hospital on Thursday, December 19, to distribute- Christmas gifts to the members of their- wara.A similar visit will be made on December 29 to the Montreal Protestant Home on Notre Dame street east where gifts will be prese.:ted to approximately 60 ladics.These gifts were donated by members of the Snowdon Women's Club at their recent Christmas party.attention fo every detail.road, Westmount, | shower; friends of Miss Blick- ae a ue\" \"a\" WEDDING FLOWERS Why compromise?It cosls no more for beller selection of flowers, exquisite workmanship and meficxions Miss Mary Blicksiead bride-elect feted Among thuse who have entertained in honor of Miss Mary Blickstead whose marriage to Mr.Anthony James Patterson takes plate on Saturday, December 27, are: Miss Dorothy Charnock, 44 Academy at a china stead\u2019's at Marianapolis College, gave a cocktgil party; Mrs.Ann Garinther, Victoria avenue, Westmount, at a kitchen shower, Mrs.Charles L, Blickstead of Notre-Dame de Grace entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter.Telephone Pioneers On December 29, at 2.00 p.m., the members of Montreal Life Members Chib, Telephone Pioneers of America, will hold their monthly card and games afternoon.This is a combined event for both ladies and gentle men members \u2014 for the holiday week only.BEST WISHES \u201cTe all oar fine ('uséomers! FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS | REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatre) WE.2-3312 t gneosa LOOK LOVELIER IN À Gothic BRA APPROACHING MARRIAGE | At the marriage of Mary, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles L.Blickstead of Notre Dame de Grace, to Mr.Anthony James Patterson, son of Mr.and Mrs.\"Roy A.Patterson of Westmount, which is taking place at St.Ignatius of Loyola Church on December 27, the bride will be given in marriage by her father.Mi-3s Dorothy Charnock will be maid of honor for Miss Blick- stead and Mr, Kent Farrell will act as best man for Mr.Patterson, Ushers will be Mr.Gordon Blickstead, brother of the bride and Mr, Brien Patterson, brother of the bridegroom.The reception will be held at| the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club.House f Flowers Victor 2-4444 Especially lovely figure flattery is yours in Gothig bra by Dominion, with its wide \u201cBreathing Waist\u201d a: ® firm uplift cups.In crisp white broadcloth, sizes 32-A to 44-D.$2.50 gown.She wore a black velvet | hat and a corsage bouquet of ||} gardenias.| #Trode Mark Reg'd ad So Ty + MS 1\u201d mie * 4 i And now at Mrs.Schell, mother of the bridegroom, wore a sheath gown of green printed silk, with me ° a small hat of black coq .feathers and a corsage houquetl 4861 SHERBROOKE WEST (at Victoria] WESTMOUNT Gus 0 = ons.Season\u2019s Greetings The reception was held at the ||| __- | Berkeley Hotel, OPEN DAILY FROM 9 AM.TO 2 PM.UNTIL DECEMBER 31st.HU.4-4501 4927 Sherbrooke St.West {Near Claremont), pee zu = Oldest Red Cross member ets eines SEM active in welfare for Youth Aliyah Harold Fanaberia, chairman.Campaign nov underway, the campaign period distribution breakfast at tle Zionist Organization quarters, 2025 University street, in Israel.Mrs.Fanaberia, active in Ha- dassah for 26 years, quoted an The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December ze, 1750 11 January 5 is opening date Funds raised are used for the killed fighting for care and education of children 3 per cent left campaign The opening of the Youth Aliyah campaign January 3, marking the forthcoming silver anniversary this spring of the organization, was announced this week by Mrs, preparations ave Aliyah has saved, educated and chairmen integrated into Israeli life 95,000 said.First function of the pra- children from 52 countries, she was a ca:d said.\u201cOf these, 95 per cent are head- now working in and for their per cent were it and only to join their country.Two families elsowhere.\u2018This is the micasure of our success,\u201d the chairman said.\u2019 official'of Youth Aliyah as say-x ing that \u201c1958 has been the most terrible in the history of; the organization because tha! needs were greater than we were able to meet.\u201d She said Youth Aliyah (literally, the going up, or ingatherin: of youth to Israel) had absorbed 6,200 children from Europe and North Africa in 1957 in what was the biggest year to date.But his year, \u2018although the pressure is on as never before to rescue more children\u201d Youth \"Aliyah may have to reduce :h: number it can accept due lo | lack of money.| During the past few months AT A SPECIAL names tea at the home of Youth Aliyah chairman.Mrs.Wigoder deliv- alone, she said, over 2,000 MRS.ROBERT CUMMINGS (left, seated) ered a speech on Israel \u2014 of which she is a children were permitted to Youth Aliyah leaders talk to outstanding citizen \u2014 which in the words of guests \u201cdid emigrate from Poland \u2014 \u201cand , making at ;men's Club of Montreal, Wed« American Club | Mrs.Boris Sidline will give a demonstration of Japanese Doll the \u2018American Wos cannot go home for lunch.nesday, January 7, at 2 p.m.in the Ritz Tarlton Hotel.Mrs.£idline was born in China and educated in a Russian school there.She went to Japan in 1929 and resided there 25 years.She attended the famous Ozawa School for ornamental Japanesa Dolls.Transferred to Canada in 1954, Mrs.Sideline is currently teaching the art of Japanese Doll making.Mrs.Carleton B.Peirce, president, will preside.it was important to take them once the Polish government hadi said they cculd go.\u201d \u201cBut these children present difficult problems,\u201d she said.\u201cThey don't believe anything except what they can see with their own eyes.Everything else is \u2018propaganda.\u2019 Youth Aliyah has had to invest a great deal in order to change them.And they must be given vocational train- ! ing as well\u201d Roumania, too, has not leave a dry eye in the room.\u201d The campaign to support Youth Alyah\u2019s children's organizations in Israel opens January 5.\u2014PBier Photo guest speaker MRS.DEVORAH EMMET WIGODER, seated, right.Standing, MRS.HYMAN HEFT, president of Montreal Ha- dassah, and MRS.HAROLD FANABERIA, 3 TEN < Dy MILLICENT HICKMORE opened its loors and released For The Finest 2 \u2018 - QUALITY BEEF One of the busiest women in the West End this sea- 3,000 children in recent months, Obtoinable son is Mrs.C.F.Shearer, 7163 Fielding avenue, who, for| Mrs, Fanaberia said that a new aina the t fi ks h i i A immigration of children is at past few weeks has been shopping, gift wrapping and this moment on its way to Israel from Persia.] \u201cOnly 5 per cent of the Persians are literate,\u201d she said.Try parceling \u201cMerry Christmas Bags\u201d for \u201cher boys\u201d in the H A i N E S Queen Mary Veterans' Hospital.Joining the Red Cross Society 1.\u201cio vies \u201c ; ; ur LOF WESTMOUNT in 1898, Mrs.Shearer is a char te | Tuesday Night Visiting pus like al chilaren arriving Noted for Quality ter member and \u201cpossible\u201d she a ti M si i ferais\u201d es» soon Assisting Mrs.rearer in .says, \u201cthe oldest member of the Red Cross in Canada.\u201d English Family Butcher and Grocer Appealing for funds to help carry on the work of the Youth Aliyah schools, health centres making the Christmas bags were Ladies of the Dominion-Douglas In World War I, Mrs.Shearer Church who made fifty; one From All Our Staff To All Of You.Happy New Year! Phone WE.5-0562; WE.5-2486 smile BEAUTY SALON 1347 Greene Ave.Purveyor of devised the ditty bag and is hundred bags were made by the and guidance clinics in Israel, High Class Quality Meats, Groceries, she pointed out that the country named \u201cmother of Ditty Bags,\u201d girls on the switchboard at the î is considered a laboratory in .she has a badge inscribed as hospital: Mrs.W.F.Hooper.Fruits and Vegetables such with the dates 1914-1918 Heath road, Hampstead.rade which social scientists can watch [FRESH KILLED KILLED CHOICE from the Red Cross.She also has up fifty bags; Mrs.A.Josefo, integration successfully taking a life membership badge in- Queen Mary road, also made place.VALCARTIER NEW YEARS TURKEYS In its 25-year history, Youth scribed with the dates 1896-1951.fifty; the high school girls each 4466 St.Catherine West Shearer has been chairman of Leuchter, a neighbor, made Merry Group, at which she said Meur Metcaife Ave.the Tuesday Night Visiting twenty-five while Mrs.Shearer ve play cribbage or sew layet- WE.7-9455-6 Group of the Queen Mary herself made up the balance.tes (when required) for the Veterans\u2019 Hospital where she Then comes the task of filling wives of the veterans.\u201d She and made approximately ten; Mrs.A.ner of a private club called the J For the past twelve years Mrs.and a bevy of high school girls the bags, cach article being gift her husband moved from Vic- Plastic arch supports to relieve Children's Supports a Specialty.WE.2-1545 Christmas from your friends and wrapped and tied with ribbons toria avenue, Westmount, three and bows.Each bag contains a years ago, having lived there for carton of candy, chocolate bars, over nineteen years.Their son shaving cream, tooth brush, Jim lives in Lennoxville, Que.tooth paste, etc.The bags for and a danghter, Mrs.W.D.nurses having a vial of perfume, Elmslie and two grandchildren neckscarf, etc.reside in Notre Dame de Grace.Boys and girls from Monk- At seventy-four years of age, land High School will distribute Mrs.Shearer has more energy the Christmas bags along with a and vitality than many a young gift to patients in the paraplegic girl and attributes her health as ward, numbering 33.Mrs.a gift for her services to human- Shearer said some of the articles ity, saying \u201cDo unio others as requested were: shirts (bright as you would have them do unto from Monkland, Montreal West and Westmount, visit 369 bedridden veterans every week.\u201cThe hoys,\u201d she said, \u2018\u2018call me grandma and although 1 can't remember all of their names, I feel that I\" know them all.\u201d CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Now at this season Mrs.Shearer and her willing helpers filled 569 Merry Christmas Bags for the patients, nurses and 'orderlies and other help at the Queen Mary Veterans\u2019 Hospital.ANNA GOWNS NOW LOCATED AT 4921 Sherbrooke W.(Between Claremont & Prince Albert) Original Models always in stock DRESSES, SUITS AND COATS made to order by European designer OUR SPECIALTY Alterations of all kinds HU.6-0823 \u201cDitty bags,\u201d she remarked, can be); gloves, paint brushes, you.\u201d and canvas, chocolates (soft); socks (nice and hright) and! many other articles.Mrs.Shearer takes great interest in and has had a great influence on the girls who work with her and over the years has seen many of them take up nurs- | + \u201care only used in war time,\u201d and she continued, \u201cI'm praying we won't have another war.\u201d These Christmas bags are quite a work of art, made of scrim muslin, they take seven steps to make, first the large bags are sewn down the sides by COMPANY, Specializing in @ UPHOLSTERING JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke) Westmount machine, then hand crocheted in ing or some other humane \u2018Painless removal of corns, green floss, then two rows of career.@® FURNITURE REPAIRS \u201cLatest ésectrie equipment, holes are made across top and One of the organizers of the | @ CARPETS @® DRAPERIES two rows o satin ribbon in- Women's Voluntary ervices, @® FURNITURE REFINISHING serted to form a draw bag.Mrs.Shearer is also a member foot conditions.of the Cote des Neiges Women's an weak Christmas stickers are then pasted on the front and a card Club, Snowdon Women's Club, tied to the bag reading \u201cMerry the Reddy Memorial Hospital Women's Auxiliary; and a meme We Pick Up and Deliver 1366 Greene Avenue By appointment only Phene Number: KASTEL UPHOLSTERING LIMITED @ \u2014 WE.3-8735 {near Sherbrooke} A ' py.- (RARE UE - > B p a } > 3 + 4 con d .pr EE A fun 1 268 { « a.TINT ag, wn, { i } age mess eis dm SE A ECC or ac me oa 1 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 26, 1958 it \u201cMrs.B.S.Harrison is elected to Inner Executive Board ORT \u2018 Mrs.B.S.Harrison, 32 Nelson avenue, is the Montreal regional president of the Inner Executive Board for 1958-59 of the Women\u2019s Canadian ORT.Mrs.A.B.Bennett, 5 Burton road, Toronto, is the president, according to the list of officers just released.Members of the Inner Executive Board are as follows.Advisory: Mrs.©.Bronfman, OBE 15 Belvedere road, WE.5-3579; Mrs.L.Fitch, 339 Cote St.Antoine road, HU.6-6031; Mrs, J.Roos, 371 Redfern avenue, WE.2-0128.Honorary presidents.Mrs.L.D.Crestohl, 1755 Ducharme avenue, RE, 8-5431; Mrs.S.D.Chei- fetz, 6247 De Vimy, RE.1-9166.Immediate past presidents: Mrs.H.H.Gould, 3533 Oxford avenue, HU.1-2218.President: Mrs.A.B.Benne't, 5 Burton Road, Toronto, Ont.First vice president: Mrs.P.Stattner, 531 Rockland avenue, CR.9-1030.Vice presidents: Mrs, G.Cohen, 242 Clemow avenue, Ottawa, Ont; Mrs.H.Kingstone, Fairleigh 45 Park Hill Road, Toronto, Ont; Mrs.M, Mintz, 4987 Grosvenor avenue, RE.8-1909; Mrs, H.Shapiro, 447 Strathcona drive, RE.7-5756; Mrs.B.van der Walde, 680 Roslyn avenue, HU.1-3804.Recording secretary: Mrs.J.Ain, 4728 Circle road, HU.9- 3558.Treasurer: Mrs.S.Levy, 4431 Circle road, RE.7-5573.REGIONAL OFFICERS Regional presidents named are: Montreal,\u2014Mrs.B.S.Hau- rison 32 Nelson avenue, CR.6- 6019; Toronto, \u2014 Mrs, H.B.Gary, 10 Ridge Hill drive, Toronto; Ottawa, \u2014 Mrs.I.Levine, 415 Laurier avenue E., Ottawa.NATIONAL BOARD Toronto: Mrs.L.Feldman, 38 Crescent; Mrs.S.Flowers for all occasions .Vekpyma wm W at pleasantly attractive prices.GERALD McKENNA LIMITER (LOWERS! ot 1539 Bishop 3t.VI, 2-9112 < » où 9e} MEMBERS Club entertained children on December 12, of the Westmount from the School for Crippled Children at a Christmas party in Victoria Hall, Women's Women's West- School; Linda mount, Santa Claus distributed presents to each of the children.From left to right: Bland, 37 Ridge Hill drive, Mrs.M.B.Manilla, 75 Palm drive, Downsview; Mrs.C.Kent, 568 Zt.Clements avenue.Ottawa: Mrs.A.M.Goldman, 788 Island Park drive; Mrs.À.R.Millar, 172 Roger Road; Mrs.L.Goldmaker.186 Charlotte street.Montreal: group 1, Mrs.D.Barnett, 6300 Lennox avenue, RE.9-1028, group 2, Mrs.D.Kessler, 4475 Grand boulevard, HU.6-4169; group 7, Mrs.A.Rothschild, 5087 Grand avenue, ErBEBEABABEBEBEBEABEBEENBEBICEABEBENBEABEBEBTEREBEBEBEBEABEBEBEBEBERESERES me oO 3 \u2019 .cI o cs mn G3 o C3 nm G3 mn [==1 = co 3 2 ABIBIBILIBILIBILILABIBIR IBIRIRILIBIRILIR HIIBIBIBALIBIBABIB Upon the exodus of the old BEBABIBABABEABIBIBEBEBEBEBIBABEBEBEBABABEBABEBEBABIBALEBABIREBEHEEBE = .oS and the inauguration of 2 2 The New Year 8 Sz oo co .: a We wish you well for 3 3 = a 5 en a les 8 0) ma 2 = \u20ac 5 3 ca \u20ac Lee.BIRKS : x = .ow © { PAPA TNA 7 ) : o3 (0361 DINTDIDEBIBIBEVEBIBAIEBEBEBABIBABEBABIBABALABELEBI-RABAB HU.1-6913; group 7, Mrs.M.Weissler, 4936 Jean Brillant, RE, 3-3455; group 11 Mrs.H.Abelson, 6187 Deacon Rd.RE 7-9003; group 12, Mrs.R.Horovitch, 912 Davaar, CR.4-4161; Myrna Nad- ler, Mrs.B.Shapiro, 5327 Snow- don avenue, HU.6-2869; Tel Aviv, Mrs.J.Stotland, 2919 Sois- sons, RE.8-6371; Tel Aviv, Mrs, S.Greenblatt, 5952 McShane, RI, 8-4925.Hampstead, Mrs.P.Benn, 5902 MacDonald avenues, HU.1-9625.STANDING COMMITTEES Members of standing committees for 1958-59 are listed below: Telephone: Mrs.S.Cohen, 276 Dufferin road, HU.14-7058; co- chairman: Mrs.E.Fiederer, 6698 Park View, HU.4-1285.ORT Training: Mrs.H.T.Herbert, 4687 Carlton, RE.7-7869; co-chairmen; Mrs.L, Levine, 415 Laurier avenue east, Ottawa; Mrs.S.Bland, 47 Ridge Hill drive, Toronto.Social assistance: Mrs.M.Mrs.R.B.Bremner, preside Club; chair); Dr, L.%530 Outremont avenue, SR Av 0 nt of Westmount Roger Bolduc (in wheel P.Patterson, Principal of the Willy and Santa Claus, \u2014Tedd Church Photo Klaiman, 4569- :'ichel Bibaud, RE.8-6202; co-chairmen: Mrs.L.Feldman, 58 Fairleigh Cres, Toronto; Mrs.G.Cohen, 242 Cle- mow avenue, Ottawa.Membership and expansion: Mrs.H.Shapiro, 447 Strathcona drive, RE.7-5756; co-chairman: Mrs.H.Kingstone, 45 Park Hill road, Toronto.Program and education: Mrs.D.Cheifetz, 6247 De Vimy avenue, RE.1-0166; co-chair- man: Mrs.M.Dunsiger, 485 King Edward avenue, Ottawa.Scholarship: Mrs.B.van der Walde, 680 Roslyn aveune, HU.1-3804.Leadership training: Mrs.S.Nemtin, 285 Glengarry avenue, RE.7- 8742.Honor roll: Mrs.L.D.Cres- tohl, 1755 Ducharme avenue, RE.8-5431; co-chairman: Mrs.M.B.Manilla, 75 Palm drive, Downsview.Publicity: Mrs.M.Mintz, 4987 \" Grosvenor avenue, RE.8-1909, Publications: Mrs.T.Harris, CR.7- What you should know about VON services This year the Victorian Order of Nurses celebrate 60 years of service in Canada.And although the Order has marked its Diamond Jubilee, many people are still unaware of the type of service these nurses in blue provide.Here are questions often asked about the VON, with answers from Miss Christine Livingston, Director in Chief of the VON.What does a VON nurse do * \u201cShe provides professional nursing care in the home on a part- time basis.She does not live in the patient\u2019s home but comes as often as necessary.The VON is \u2018everyone's nurse\u2019 \u2014 it's for those who can afford to pay and those who cannot.\u201d Where is this service available ?\u201cIn 120 communities across Canada \u2014 wherever there is a VON branch.The VON serves 40 per cent of Canada's population.\u201d How do you arrange for VON service ?\u201cJust pick up the phone and call the VON office.Or your doctor, your neighbor, a member of the family or the hospital may call the VON for you.\u201d The local VON telephone number is HU, 6- 4225.Is there a limit on the number of calls a VON nurse may Make?\u201cNo.The VON nurse will keep calling as long as required.In some cases a nurse has called daily for over a year.\u201d How does the VON nurse work with the doctor ?\u201cShe always works under the doctor's supervision and carries out his instructions, After she makes her first call, the VON nurse may only continue her care if a doctor is in charge of the case.\u201d ~ 7466.Nominations: Mrs.B.van der Walde, 680 Roslyn avenue.HU.1-3804, Bonds: Mrs.J.Roos, 371 Red- fern avenue.WE.2-0128.Hospitality: Mrs.H.Cummings, 5619 Phillips avenue, RE.1-0819.* GOLD * COPPER * BRASS * CHROME ® NICKEL * RHODIUM ® CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Lid., Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elee- tro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1434 Aylmer St.VI.5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine St.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.PLAY PEN - TOY SHOPS INC.TOYS AND JUVENILE FURNITURE Dorval Gardens Shopping Centre À ME, 1-6822 : Yan Horne Shopping Centre 7.- RE 9-2393 = of i -® 4 DINING ° DANCING .ENTERTAINMENT By LAURENT PRICE \"EVERYONE WINS AT CHRISTMAS If you, gentle readers, can stand a little preamble with elucidation at this tender time of the year, we'll wish you a very merry Christmas.No pitch for restaurants, night clubs or theatres \u2014 just that! So, for future reference and something to startle grandchildren, we'd like to explain the editorial \u201cwe\u201d used by writers in this business; to disabuse the impression of remoteness and aloofness that might unconsciously be implied.Which definitely is not the case.If it weren't for newspapers \u2014 with their many facets \u2014 printers, circulation expediters, copy boys, advertising salesmen, layout artists, directors of treasury (very important) and so on, there would be no writer.The \u201cwe\u201d means the whole bunch.A lone operator \u2014 with or without a way with a phrase or typewriter \u2014 would look silly and get very hungry spouting stuff at the corner of Hampton and.Sherbrooke streets.The use of \u201cI\u201d, therefore, would be just stupid and pretentious self-flattery.If however a couple of paragraphs later, we work ourselves into the \u201cI\u201d position, forgive us, please, Jimmy Cannon, writing in the New York Post in 1953, did a Christmas edition story entitled \u201cChristmas Is For Losers.\u201d It impressed our family circle so much we sent the guy a new dictionary dealing with archaic French and Latin regional differences in usage levels and dialect distribution.(That should hold the faculty for the nonce.) At the time, a lady knew, an enthusiastic Cannon reader, applauded and added that at Christmas everyone won \u2014 including the losers.A few short months ago, the same lady a couple of hours before taking off on a journey to somewhere (Here comes the \u201cI\"\u201d) said with a fleeting look of puzzlement: \u201cLarry, today 1 don\u2019t feel \u2018pretty\u2019 good.\u201d Well, today we don\u2019t feel \u201cpretty\u201d gcod \u2014 but either do we feel \u201cpretty\u2019\u2019 bad.So over the months we've accomplished a small victory.At Christmas our cwn sorrows, frailties and absurdities are excused or accepted with the spirit of the day \u2014 and that\u2019s a gain; any financial or physical burden lessens, if even momentarily, and a blue pencil jots a credit on the right side of the ledger; a mother knows where her children are, or at least has the satisfaction that she \u201cmight\u201d hear from the lost ones because it's Yuletide \u2014 so she\u2019s ahead; the mean and nasty people are not so mean and nasty on this Holy day \u2014 so everyone has scored; the bum on the street is able to view the other part of society at its best \u2014 while its best might not be good, it\u2019s better; and even if it\u2019s just for a little, little minute each of us catches a small nick of Christmas \u2014 and wins, No bombs will fall on Christmas; and it\u2019s our honest belief that people will be as humane as is humanly possible to their fellow men.The others are the losers; the ones to whom the erudite and brilliant Cannon referred.The lady is right.Everyone wins at Christmas.\u201cMAGIC TOM\u201d LIN: 5 TO 8 P.M.\u201cEvery Thursday Night\u201d Bo a Victims of rater aire TL nu «3 \u201cHay fever sufferers are League of Canada.He says that the association of nasal and eye symptoms with exposure to certain flowers and plants has been known since entity.Hay fever 1s an allergic disease principally caused by pollen.Different hay fever pollens appear in the air at certain periods.The first, or spring type occurs in late March, April and early !May, when the trees bloom azd pollinate.The summer variety is .rom May to mid- July when the hay grasses are in bloom.The most important period of hay fever which is caused by ragweed pollen, begins around August 15 and may continue until the first heavy frost kills the plants.\u201cMost hay fever sufferers,\u201d states Dr.MacLennan, \u201chave a LUNCH from 1.25 DINNER from 1.75 ho Licensed The DEAN of the French Restaurants in Montreal VI.2-9139 1549 MacKay St.- The Westmount Examiner, Friday, December 26, 1958 13 the area which seems to bring on the symptoms, and MWe avoidance of alcohol, swimming and fatigue, the best and most permanent means of controlling hay fever is by allergic treat- hay fever trapped by ancestors being betrayed by their hereditary tendencies and environment\u201d states Dr.J.G.MacLennan in the current issue of HEALTH Magazine, official publication of the Health the victims of 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of Cana- stamps.However.by the of January the storv was different; plate inscriptions were to reappear but only on stamps purchased in Ottawa's Philatelic Department.The panes which were to reach the Post Office counter were to have the inscriptions selvedged.In May, the Canadian Philatelic Society staged their annual convention and exhibition in Victoria, British Columbia.Many Easterners, particularly from Montreal and Toronto attended.Later, the announcement that dian :a new stamp commemorating National Health was generally accepted \u2014 until someone created chaos for the Post Offices Department when they said that | the nurse's portrait which was to be used was that of a stenographer.William Hamilton, said that it was the nurses' association that suggested the portrait of the stenographer and co-op- erated fully with the artist.In July, there was pleasing news when we reported that Canada and the United States would issue a joint stamp for the opening of the St.Lawrence Seaway in 1959.The Society of Philatelic Americans and the Union Phila- telique de Montréal as host held their 64th annual convention in Montreal from September 18-21.The successful convention was the first to be held outside the United States.On October 29, 1958 Post- inaster General William Hamilton was guest speaker at the Westmount Stamp Club.This wag only another feather in the clubs\u2019 filled hat though.Sincere thanks to D.R.Watson whose article on insurance you have probably just finished reading or will have read by the time you finish the paper.Mr.Watson expressed in hig column last week that he recommended insurance for stamp collections and that the cost was nominal for the coverage it gave, Mr.Watson was probably prompted to write on this subject following my article of two weeks ago when I mentioned stamp insurance would be my topic in a forthcoming issue.Sincerest greetings are extended to all for a very merry CHRISTMAS and a most enjoyable and prosperous NEW YEAR.Real political mudslinging began in ancient Rome, All candidates for office wore the white Loga \u2014 toga candida.If they were unpopular, peonie threw mud at them until their white raiment became the toga maculosa, the toga defiled by mud.Christmas clinic for blood donors Saturday 9 fo 9 The annual Christmas Blood Donor Clinic will be held in the Hall of Honor of the Montreal City Hall, Saturday, December 27, from 9:00 a.m.to 9:00 p.m.The objective has been set at 1,000 pints.The 12-hour clinic is under the auspices of his Worship, Honorable Sarto Fournier, mayor of Montreal.The Red Cross Blood bank which has been filled regularly until the end of the third week of December will be depleted during the holiday season.Spokesman for the Red Cross said it hag been impossible to organize industrial clinics either in Montreal or elsewhere in the Province of Quebec, and that very few groups have volunteered to give their blood during that period at Red Cross Centre on Dorchester street west, As fresh blood cannot be given whole after two weeks it is feared that many operations will have to be postponed unless the Christmas clinic objective is attained, \u201cThe ability for Red Cross to answer the demands for blood will depend on the response of the public at the Christmas Clinic,\u201d said Dr.Adélard Groulx, Medical Director of the Montreal Health Department, repaired, remodelled.- k PO T marae en } i Rr) ACCT OR TE RE DUREE vr (try A Coca de et pnd Ho ; Little Gloves set for the week-end Lou Richman and his boxing committee have planned a \u201cLittle Glove\u201d Western Montreal Championship, which is to be held at the Snowdon Building of the YM- YWHA, 5500 Westbury avenue, on Saturday, Dec.27, at 7 p.m, Lou and his committee felt that the timing for this junior championship is ideal, as most children are en holiday and active.participants would welcome such a project.\u201cThese championshipc are being run in conjunction with the Winter Sports Holiday Festival at the Snowdon *\u201cY\u201d, which features many activities including Judo, Swimming, Wrestling and Weight-lifting.Basketball is also a highlight and one which will undoubtedly attract a large number of spectators.The festival will last Saturday and Sunday.Morrie Bruker, Director of Physical Education and his staff at Snowdon have a busy time ahead of them.Club secretaries who are interested in the junior boxing, or individual boxers should contact Stan Bissell at 5500, Westbury avenue, Regent 7-6551 Local 60.The championship is open fo boys below the age of 14 years and who live in the Western Montreal zone.IT WILL BE little fellows like Mark Richman, five years old, who will compete in the YMHA Little Gloves slated at the Snowdon building Saturday night.These championships are being run in conjunction with the Winter Sports Festival, which includes every other kind of indoor sports.The festival will also run through to Sunday, December 28.Unify junior cage University Settlement, who have been having their way when it comes to juvenile basketball, scored their first junior win of the Montreal Basketball league season, but they had to go all out to edge out Unity Boys\u2019 club 55- 53.The game was played at Unity.John McDonough of Unity a tall and slender lad of 6' 7\u201d came up with 24 points and tried to make the Settlement juvenile team last year but was turned away.He played for Unity last year.The game was a see-saw affair from the very outset with the Settlement falling behind in the early going and then coming on to hold a 28-27 Jead at the half.They extended the margin to edged out 53-53 half but had to fight off a determined UBC rally to eke out the victory.The chnching point came with Jess than a minute to go when Lyle Sutherland potted a free throw to give the Settlement the two point margin.Morris \u201cMoose\u201d Limonchik was once again the Settiement\u2019s big gun, potting an even dozen points.Danny Kanath and Sutherland scored nine and eight respectively.first hoopla win Quebec Steelers, fresh from winning the Golden Ball basketball Senior \u201cA\u201d category, got off on the right foot in regular season play by defeating Univer- eight points during the second | sity of Montreal 65-37.MORE PEOPLE DRY GIN Distilied in Canada and Distelbuted by The House 01 Seagrem rT rek New frophy for schoolboy curling The Canadian Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club will put up a new trophy for the Schoolboy Curling Championships to be played here between Christmas and New Year's Day, it is announced by Dave Turn- bull.Organizing chief of the bon- spiel, Dave says that the Branch is anxious to make the event a success and from present indications, it looks as though the \u2018spiel will be bigger than last year.\u201cWe have received 34 entries,\u201d said Turnbull.\u201cWe have several clubs to hear from and I think when all entries are listed, the total will be larger than last year's record of 42 teams.\u201d Heading the entry list so far is Town of Mount Royal High School with eight rinks.Three Rivers will he sending six teams and Brockville three.Two entries each are listed from Lachine, Pointe Claire, La- chute, Macdonald College and Feller Institute.Single teams will represent Cornwall, Drummondville, St.Johns, and Rosemere.School pucksters\u2019 fourney Friday Tne High Schoo] Promotions Committee of McGill University is sponsoring an invitation hockey tournament for the second straight year, it was announced by Chairman Dave Copp.Eight local high schools have been invited io participate in the two-day tournament, taking place Friday, Dec.26 and Saturday, Dec.27 at the McGill Winter Stadium.The schools are D'Arcy McGee, Loyola, Mount Royal, Verdun, Chambly, Daniel O'Connell, West- mount and Lower Canada College.The tournament will be a championship-consolation event which assures each school two games and the finalists in Lhe championship and consolation brackets an additional game._, \u2018The Westmount Examiner, Fridoy, December 26, 1958 1 5 Caledonia curlers choose\u2019 _ new site in Westmount | Caledonia Curling Club has officially acquired property for its proposed new clubhouse and rink on Hillside avenue, Westmount, it was announced by club official William Shepley.\u201cWe have signed the deeds\u201d said Shepley, who has been working on a committee seeking a new site ever since the Cale- donians were notified their pres- \"ent location on Burnside street \"was going to be expropriated in : part, by the city for street wid- , ening in that area.! Shepley said that a meeting ~ would be held shortly to draw up ; plans for the new layout, which is situated close to the old ' Ordnance Corps building at the , western end of the Westmount © Athletic Grounds, just off St.Catherine street.There is talk the new club will [re either a three of four-sheet Westmount arena game schedule Following are schedule games for Westmount Park Hockey ledgues: Termite Saturday, Dec.27: Rangers at Maples, 9.30; Bisons at Barons, 10.10; Braves at Dukes, 10.50, Arena, Mosquito \u2018A\u2019 No games scheduled.Mosquito \u2018B' No games scheduled.Pee wee \u2018A\u2019 No games scheduled.Pee wee \u2018B\u2019 Saturday, Dec.27: Bombers at Guards, Arena.Midget Monday.Dec.29: Ramblers at Aces, Arena.: Intermediate Tuesday, Dec.30: Avenue Stars at Flyers, 7.30; Bombers at Royals, 8.30, Arena.setup.The present Caledonia rinlg has only two sheets.One of the oldest clubs in the country, Caledonia celebrated its centenary in 1950 and has been the scene of many famous mow ments in Lhe sport of curling.bh It was originally set up on Drummond street, but has been on Burnside for over a half century and during its stand there has built up a reputation that is known throughout the curling world.4 Westmount Y senior B score 72-52 cage win | SENIOR \u2018B\u2019 CAGERS Tl Westmount Senior \u2018B\u2019' Cagers trimmed No-Stars 72-52, with Don Harrison hitting the hoop for 24 points.J Centre Notre Dame eked out a » 89-68 win over Holy Cross.i Andre Laberge scored 11 points for Notre Dame, with Duane Byers scoring 19 for Holy Cross, ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY HU.4-3541 © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily.© Groceries and Imported Delicacies.NATIANAL \"The Home of Fine Foods\" (near Victoria) 4865 Sherbrooke St.West | Most friendly gesture of the extended with a mellow geason .the hand of hospitality \u201ccool control\u201d brewed Dow Ale! 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