The Westmount examiner, 29 mai 1959, Cahier 1
[" AR ER ed a Wt Roadway for Queen under construction Preparations for the Queen's visit to Westmount got underway this week when city workmen began to carve out a roadway in front of the city .hall, to accommodate the Royal entourage.Assistant city manager Norman Dawe said that ail the ceremonies of the city hall visit would take place outside, so that the greatest number of spectators would benefit.Her Majesty will sign the Golden Book, and be present- od with a silver maple syrup jug specially designed for the purpose, he stated.The motif consists of the city\u2019s coat of arms, the provincial fleur-de- lys and the national maple leaf, signifying the three levels of government.He added that the city will try to secure permission to supply the Royal household with one gallon of maple syrup each year.Extra fire and police personnel have been called upon for June 25 from Verdun, Town of Mount Royal, Lachine and Out- remount, Dawe atated.\u201cThis wil be the furthest \u2018point west in the Queen's Montreal tour.We're going to need every \"extra man we can get to line the route,\u201d he pointed out.\u201cAll the councils of these municipalities have been very helpful and will give us as many men as they can spare.\u201d The Royal entourage enters the city at 3.21 p.m.and will reach City Hall at 3.26 p.m.\u201cMcGill weather records show that June 25 has been an uncertain day for the past eight years,\u201d said Dawe.\u201cCuriously enough, June 24 and 26 are usually fine.But we're taking the added precaution of having a canopy erected.\u201d There will be a fireworks display the night of June 25, the location of which will be decided at Monday's council meeting.® 6-month incubation period for rabies, Rotary is told An animal, discovered to be rabid, would probably have contacted rabies six months earlier, according to Dr.G.T.Labelle, District Veterinarian, Health of Animals Division, Department of Agriculture.Dr.Labelle, who was addressing members of Westmount Rotary at the club's weekly lunch- eon-meeting, stressed that a vaccination is not in itself sufficient since the effects will allow the animal a 30-day \u201cunaffected\u201d period in which rabies may be contracted.ated that the main cause \u2018of vi § 1s FOR att With: wild: life.\u201cThere are many methods,\u201d - he added to reduce this.wildlife \u2014 gnares, traps, shooting and poisoned baits, But many domesticated animals still \u2018come into contact with wildlife when they are taken to the country or similar places.\u201cIf a dog seems rabid,\u201d he | continued, \u201cthe case should be | reported promptly while stilt See, hear Capt.Neal on Tabloid APT.Eric Neal whose \u201cNext Week's Weather\u201d has been a unique feature of this newspaper for over two years, may be seen and heard by readers mext Wednesday evening on the popular CBC- TV program Tabloid.Interviewer is to be Percy Saltzman, Federal Transport Department meteorologist who is Tabloid\u2019s own weather expert.Approach of the two men to their subject differs.There- fôre, the meeting should he out of the ordinary.Tabloid appears on CBMT from 7 to 7:30 p.m.The date again: June 8.fresh in the owner's mind.An immediate investigation may be conducted i.the animal is still alive and immediate control measures taken to confine the disease.\u201d Dr.Labelle recommended that the animal should not be destroyed unless absolutely necessary.\u201cIf the animal is shot,\u201d he explained, \u201cthe brain is destroyed, making it impossible to verify or disprove the presence of ra- hies.\u201d Speaking about treament for rabid bites, Dr.Labelle stated that no more than 48 hours shoujd elapse of\u201c the bite and\u2019 the treatmient.\u201d \"A cure for a rabid bite is-oftdii worse than the bite itself,\u201d he said.Concluding on this note, Dr.Labelle reminded his audience that rabies can be prevented, but not cured.* \u2014_\u2014 High school club | elects new slate Westmount High student Su- , san Gross was elected president of the school's Current Events Club for the coming season at a meeting held Wednesday.Other officers for the year are secretary, Ian Rayside, and publicity manager, Harold Kalman.Out-going president Frances Sommerfreund announced that the past year's record of attendance was the highest in the history of the club.Following the elections John Branch showed slides of a recenl trip around the world.INDEX Church News .Classified Ads .1 Editorials .00000nne 4 Sports .10-12 Unity Boys\u2019 Club .2 Victoria Moll .2 Women's and Social .14-18 This Week in Westmount .5 Westmount YMCA .7 between the time | SPCA TRAPS TREED CAT: What goes up will not always come down, especially if it happens to be an over-ambitious feline, The SPCA finally came to the rescue of this eat Sr aed Fo beat who got Itself up a tree in Westmount Park en Tuesday, attracting many spectators and would-be helpers, ~ Tedd Church Photo Examine ® e000 oo &® 60 © 00 VOL.XXX, No.22 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959 24 PAGES FIVE CENTS Columbus Jets pitcher is ex-Westmounter A tall loose-limbed 20-year- \u201cold pitcher who 10 years ago Last year he worked in a Richmond office before heading won a City of Westmount ath- south for spring training.letic award blew into town this week with the Columbus Jets.Dick Lines, now of Fort Laüdérdalé, \u201cFlore ar \u2018thé son of former Detective George Lines of the Westmount Police Department.Before leaving Westmount 10 years ago.he lived with his family at 374 Lansdowne avenue, and attended King's School.The young southpaw doesn't remember too much about his old stamping ground, beyond the fact that he wag as interested in sports as he is now.Now, back in Montreal for the first time in eight years, he recalls more of his Richmond, Virginia background (he Hved there for nine years after leaving Westmount), \u201cI went to Richmond High School, and that's where most of my friends are, outside of people T meet in baseball,\u201d he says.Lines started playing baseball seriously at the age of 13, and wert into the professional field from high school.His roommate at the present time is Paul Giel, former All- American football player, Signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates, he played his first summer with the Clinton, Iowa, team, moving up last year to Lincoln, Nebraska.This year's stint with the Columbus, Ohio, Jets is still another move up the ladder.and Lines hopes to make the Pittsburgh club next year.Although his father takes a keen interest in sports, baseball wasn\u2019t one of his main interests until he saw his son play for sotn, Line's father was formerly the first time recently in Minmi.Force, \"They didn't stand in mv w-.2\u201d when T wanted to sign for a TORRE SRR Sau team right out of high school\u201d Lines recalled.Winter Is the toughest time for a young baseball player, Lines feris, as he must find a temporary job.After his first summer as a pitcher he went to Mexico for the winter baseball season there, \u201cI don't speak a word of Spanish and they dide't kuow too much English, so ! had a pretty difficult time,\u201d he stated.+ Still single Lines says he intends to remain that way for a long time, on bre theory that he travels fastest who travels alone., \u201cBesides.concluded.ils move fun,\u201d he SOUTHPAW SMILES: Dick Lines, left-handed pitcher for the Columbus Jets who played the Royals this week, and a former Westmount resident, talkswith room-mate Paul Glel of Minne with the Westmount Poire - Tedd Church Photo Next weeks weather June | to 7 Morning mists or drizzle, then sunny and very warm, By ERIC NEAL Blue sky afternoons with Hght winds, and some risk of night storms.Temperature range 40-80°1° changeable week.with of sunshine this 60 hours Bright and relatively hot into the middie of the week, tol- lowed by showers and strong winds, Frequently we have une expected storms this week in nll the eastern part of the continent.Cold rains or flurrley in the north country and the east, sed, we .- { At Unity Boys\u2019 Club The Westmount Examiner, Fridoy, Moy 29, 1959 | | be Off Wednesday ~ for Lake Placid By MAURICE On Wednesday a party of 32 boys and girls.talent «lub supervisors and club officials, bus for lake Placid, N.Y.where the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Tulent Parade will entertain some 800 Rotarians from all over the world on the occasion of the Rotary International Assembly which is being held at the Lake Placid Country Club, The entertainers, ranging in age from six to seven- leen, many of whom have achieved considerable success #1 various organizations throughout Montreal and Surrounding districts and on Radio and Television, are tain singing, dancing, and number musical instru- Jented mentalists and novelty acts, The Vinny's following members of Club relected to perform at Lake Pla.Pat Mumtord.Talent have been ed: Collins, Ceciha Orsini.Fat Talsv Adele Erlana Fraser, Ellen Rowland Gerald Hebert Ken MeWhirter.Marcel and Michel Houde.George Luker.Billy Smith.Evelyn Desjardins.Billy Walker.Sherrill Muir, Cheryl Dargavel, linda Hotton.Carolyn Scanlan, Judy Mat- the ws, Hannah Lebwohl Carolyn Riythe.Ly Parks and Maureen O'Brien.The group leaves the Unity Boys Club Headquarters at 1 pm.Wednesday and return the tollowiing day.While in Lake F'lacid the young entertainers will be staying al the Chalet.The trip to Lake Placid is be- Frevost.Prevost.W.FRIEDRICH Swiss Watch Repair Expert Temporory Address: 5) BRUCE AVE.WE.7-1855 SUITS & COATS 55 | Mode to your meosure from a large selection of best English woollens.Work Guaranteed.Ladies* and Gent's SLACKS $15 Made to meosure Sport Jachets Made To Measure $35., Alterations & Remodelling, Reasonable Prices Rvenue Tailors | & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE tJust below St.Catherine) WE.3-5908 i » Suman, Clery: Texas ; Woodwork: ; nition: \u201ced that the Library will be soon \u201cshould the Westmount Athletic Grounds , Starting at 9 am.Club mem- ,bers are MARIASINE leave by chartered ing Rponsored by the Rotary | Club of Westmount.| HOBBY SHOW RESULTS At the annual Hobby Show Exhwbition held last Friday at | the Club, the following members received ribbon awards on the busin of first.second and third: Shell Craft: Yvonne Holmes.Georgiana Alevisatos, Christine Holmes.Art: Susan Warren.Susan White.Abstract Art: Shirley McMahon.Embroidery: Atoms: Sandra Brambell, Lynne Moore, * Dorothy Owen.Midget: Heather Baylis, Susan Warren, Christine Rennig.Scrap Books: Susan Rountree.Richard Niilson.Attendance: Bernard Lefebvre.Ambition and Effort: Roger Lefebvre.Plaster Craft: Sylvia Spittle, Ronald Blizzard.Belly Gibson.Sewing: Susan Fein, Barbara Fein, Imi Metal Tooling: Marcel Lefe- bvre, Susan Rountree.Toy Making: Steve Vittoratos.Heather Baylis.Evelyn Irwin.Model boats: Graham Lacombe (double prize).Fretwork: Sylvia Spittle.Andree Deschenes.Pop Stick Craft: Jacques Labreche, Re- jeanne Labreche.Copper jewel- Recognition: Mona O'Brien Croghan.Marilyn Gor- man.Creative Crafts: Recognition: Barbara Fein.Sharon Cro- thers, Florence Fitzpatrick.Roy Cote.Graham Lacombe, Sylvia Spittle.Recog- Peter Fitzpatrick, Don Vollett.Lester Sauson, Colin Black, Ruth Driver Please Note: Club members who have not as vet picked up their handicrafts are urged to do so immediately.Sce Crystal Cunningham, LIBRARY NOTICE All Club members are remind- closed for the Summer Program season and that all books on loan be returned without delay.GENERAL ACTIVITIES On Saturday the Annual Track and Field Meet will be held at invited to attend.On Monday.25 boys were the = STS SERVICE VENTILATION AS WE.5-2595 FOR BEST SERVICE Work Guaranteed Equipped Truck FREE ESTIMATES CONSULT AN EXPERT FOR EACH JOB ROOFING - PLUMBING - HEATING © Doy & Night Service LEO FALARDEAU 3955 ST.JAMES STREET WEST GAS BURNERS\u2014 WE.3-2432 \"ber in ,ler.Maires» aie de BAT rade ABOVE YP Obituaries i The eB I EE A Mrs.W, G.Margery mount avenue, widow of the late Waren G.Peck, died Tuesday after a long illness.She was 73.PECK Born in Westmount, daughter of the late Frederic Hague, QC.and Mrs.Hague, she was edu- cared al Havergal College, Toronto.Mrs, Peck was very active In welfare work during her lifetime.She was a member of the board of management of the board of management of the Children's Service Centre ior 30 years.during w'dch time she served as president and trca- surer.She was made life mem- 1954.She was also a member of the board of directors of Welfare Federation and the committee of management of the Church Home.She is survived by a daugh- Mrs.Jack McKay of Riverside.Ont.; two sons.Gibson and Trevor; a sister.Mrs.George E.Joy.Westmount; a brother, Kennington Hague, Vancouver, B.C.; and four grandchildren.ERNEST W.SCROGGIE Ernest W.Scroggie, division manager of display in Canadian Pacific's department of public relations, who won wide reputation as designer of the interior decoration of the CPR's transcontinental train \u201cThe Cane- dian\u201d.died at the age of 51.He lived a1 4630 St.Ignatius avenue.An outdoor enthusiast, Mr.Scroggie was one of the skiers who helped in the development of the Laurentian mountains as a winter playground in the '30's.He was also prominent in the promotion of the Vai David- resort area where the Scroggie family has long been established.The distinctive Canadian decor used in the public rooms of the new addition to the Royal York Hotel in Toronto was developed by Mr.Scroggie.who also planned the design of many Canadian Pacific offices in Can- nda and the United States.Born in Westmount on April 28.1908, and educated at St.Leu's Academy, Westmount, and L'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Mr.Scroggie joined the Canadian Pacific in 1923.His early experience was with the exhibits branch of the company\u2019s department of public relations since its formation in 1945 and was appuinted division manager of display in 1957.Mr.Scroggie survived by his widow, the former Ivy Elizabeth Hunter, a son, Tan Boyd Scroggie, and a brother.Ronald G.Scroggie, all of Montreal.is The funeral service was at 10 a.m.Saturday at St.Ignatius of Loyola.Interment will be at Val David, Quebec.Gloves Louis of the Diamond at Mont St guests Tournament Gymnasium, Make your reservations early for the trip to the Granby Zoo on June 30.The bus seals are becoming limited.Club members are urged to watch Junior Magazine on CBMT for a brief movie on the Unity Hobby Show.Time is 2 p.m.on Sundays, however, the date of the presentation is not Available at the moment.Last week, the Laurier Club conduced a \u201cDebate\u201d as a special feature of the regular weekly meeting.The topic was: \u201cShould Capita) Punishment Be Abolish ed in Canada.\u201d For the affirmative: Claude Servant, Michael Dwyer.John McMahon, George Joss und Michael Bervaldi.For the negative: Wayne Dallas, Buddy McKaig, Michael Tagieff.Arthur Driver and Richard Cooncy.| Hague Peck, 1 Rone- | W.G.Miller elected ALCO Inc.director New York, May 2).-\u2014 Election of William G.Miller.76 Belvedere Place.to the board of directors of ALCO Products, Inc.was announced today by Perry T.Egbert.chairman of the board.Mr.Miller replaces Dr.Ernest W.Reid, former chairman of the board of the Corn Products Refining Company.who is planning lo retire te Florida.Mr.Miller tias been president of AILO's Canadian affiliate, the Montreal Locomotive Works.Ltd.since 1954.Mr.Miller joined ALCO formerly the American Locomotive Company \u2014 in 1932 as a project engineer.In 1935 he was sent to France to direct struction of oil units built by the company's ALCO Products Division.Returning to New York in 1937 he joined the con- refining Victoria Hall FRIDAY 9 am.-5 pm.X-ray clinic 8 p.m.Hudson's Bay Co.Dance 8 pm.McKim Advertising Dance SATURDAY 6 p.m.Northerm Electric Ban quet 8 p.m.Hewitt Equipment Meet MONDAY 8 p.m.St.John Ambulance Evening 8 p.m British-Israel Meet WEDNESDAY 12:30 p.m.Westmount THURSDAY Rotary 8 p.m.Stamp Club staff of the vice preside: manufacturing.and in 1939 9 appointed superintendent of ALCO's diesel] manufactuiing division at Schenectady, N.Y.Named assistant to the vice president of the company's locomotive division in 1945, he was made manager of the Auburn, N.Y.plant in 1947.In the next year he was trans ferred to New York as executive assistart to the bouwd chairman.and in 1951 moved to Montreal as executive vice president of MLW, Mr.Miller is a graduate of Stevens Institute of Technolugy at Hoboken, N.J.He is a member of the executive council, Canadian Chamber of Comerce; member of the council of the Montreal Board of Trade; and a director of the Machinery and Equipment Manufacturers Association of Canada.AKING arrangements in ad- relieves the vance family of having to resolve many problems at the time of need.DA Colline A NONNS A.wililaus 8016 SHFRDROOK.STREET WESY Fr 8 ë | 1234 Mountain St.er II Ses IE Fn T \u2018Five Generations of Traditional Service sa cJos.C.Uray &BRO.FuneraL Directors ET » aw aT Phone: UN.6-6363 | | Interiors Regd.and SOLD Custom Upholstery 1317 Greene Ave., WE.5- ANTIQUES BOUGHT Furniture Repairs Draperies MULLINS ANTIQUES 3894 VOL.XXX, No.22 $232,982 total in drive to date Drury announces Chipman H.Drury of West- mount, chairman of the recent Salvation Army Campaign for $300,000, announced a cash-in- hand total of $232.982 at a luncheon Monday.The luncheon, attended by of- ficialy and workers of the campaign, was held in the new Salvation Army Men's Hostel, corner of Guy and St.Antoine streets, which was officially onaned by Commissioner W.Wycliffe Booth later in the afternoon.Drury stated that he had every confidence that the $300.000 goal would be reached when the outstanding canvasging cards were returned.He also pointed out that the amount asked of the pubtic in support of the Salvation Army is a very small part of itz expenses.\u201cThis year's budgel was one-and-a-half million dol lars,\u201d he stated.\u201cIt is remarkable that only $300.000 of this is required from publie dona-: tions.\u201d Other funds are derived from the salvage operation and any payments received on food and lodging.Brigadier Tom Murray.officer in charge of the old Alexander street men\u2019s hostel, who will fill the same post in the new build- | ing, spoke briefly.\u201cThe men's hostel has progressed far beyond a soup kitchen and a flop house,\u201d he said.\u201cRehabilitation of the men who pass through here is one of our biggest aims.Already this new hostal has been responsible for placing three men in permanent jobs; it's wonderful to see the physical and spiritual lift that comes to these men as they be- Antique Clocks expertly repaired and rebuilt | by ; ee Paul Friis 727 Shell Tower Bldg.1255 University St.UN.6-9057 Genuine English and Scotch TWISTS, TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, REVERSIBLE TWISTS and MOHAIRS of highest quality in stock or imported by request.In All Shades and Patterns.Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK Customers or our own material made up.© REPAIRING * REMODELLING © REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES' & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) dren (left to right) Mona slg anticipatory Weekend work parties from various men's organizations in the city will descend upon the School for Crippled Children's summer camp at Ayers Cliff, Quebec, to build new cabins and come responsible citizens.\u201d He recalled the work in the old Alexander street hostel, comparing the men who had been rehabilitated there to \u201ctrophies of grace who remain with us even though the old building will disappear.\u201d \u201cWe are most done ander street, even the disreputable ones, come with us to the new building,\u201d he concluded.Commissioner WwW, Wycliffe Booth, grandson of the founder of the Salvation Army.William Booth, pointed out that nearly one-third of the men in the hostel were there due to ill health causing them to lose their jobs.He referred to them as \u201cvictims of the union system\u201d because they could not be employed on a part-time basis while getting back their strength.EXAMINER Phone Numbers Classified Advertising Daily 8.30 AM.to 5 P.M.Display Advertising Subscriptions HU.9-1201 Editorial Accounting Classified Advertising Tues.& Wed.5 to 8.30 P.M.Only HU.12771 WE.2-6633 TAG DAY EXCITEMENT : These three chil- Israel, Long, 7, and Anna Spiegelman, 8, have an gle about their Friday, for the School of Crippled Children, 1393 Cedar avenue, Phey will be out taggeing with 180 other crippled children attending the anxious that the men at Alex- 7, Gary in the city.which will go tag day on of Murray an addition to the infirmary in preparation for Lhe camp opening on June 30.Thirty members of the Montreal Rotary Club and No.305 Wing RCAF Reserve, West- *mount, will be building a staff | cabin at the camp this weekend.Building materials were provid- led from Rotary and Easter Seal ; Funds.On June 6.employees of the | Montreal Star will start the \"cabin they are donating to the camp.On June 13 members of the Driver drops ash loses car control A burn from hot cigarette ash caused\u201d Mrs.Jack Conway.28, trol of her auto in rush hour traffic on Monday In its trail the auto left two dug- up lawns and a damaged fence and staiv-rail al avenue.school and about Objective of 1959 Baile street to lose con- Westmount 1729 Western | WE.ESTABLISHED WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN'S ox 1899 $ Certified Wotchmohers JEWELLERS 3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.ARR 3.000 other school children this year is $25,000 to the upkeep of the school nnd the camp at Ayres CHIff which operas for six weeks on June 30 and is under the dicection Met'arlane, education at West Hill High school, Volunteers to help build camp divector of physical Montreal Westward Rotary Club will start a new addition to the infirmary.The camp which will accommodate 120 crippled children for six weeks is under the direction of Murray MuwFarlane.director of physical education West Hill High School Proceeds from the annual tag day for the School for Crippled Children on Friday with its objective of $256.000 will go on to the upkeep of both the camp and the achool.it « | ; - Driver is trapped in overturned car imjutesd nan secure of Two men were auto accident which early Saturday morning opposite 4173 Western Avenue.oauf 3reene avenue, following winch the Westmount Fire Dapartqueuf Iwas called in to release one of ! the men trapped under jus overturned Hillman Minx Hurt were Andre Anetd 29, 1882 Denonville, a passetgese mm the auto driven by Moree Ibar- rons, 36.of 1158 St Mark street, and John Palica, 31 1 (034 Sherbrooke street wast alo wu in the overturned car Morris \u2018arrons told poles ae vas driving west ont Woest an avenue and was passe Na 1173 when another car pose ing cast cut a front os Noe, | School assessment rate rises by 5% The sonnel survey by the Pe testant School Bound of Montreal to equalize the weds.ment system of Westmount woh that of the City of Montre at trs more completed.brimguy | ths vents ctense Lo 120, crevator heen Last vear the Board inerssaseed the local assessment level of | Westinotunt by 37.to vive | equalization with the Cv of Montreal.\"Smee then the City of Mon - {real has deposited x now roll and a study of tus roll veveuds that it is at a higher value level | than the previous one Tas together with the that certain readjustments the Weatmount asesssimel ; have taken place in the ensuing veut, tecounls dou the ads Cen tise tat to coll Taking the train at ALSO DAY OR NIGH 370 Victoria Aveaue \u2018Just | Parking Space Available Park your car hars whils on your trip Parking.washing, greasing, etc., ot reasonable rates.VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC Westmount Station ?T YEARLY CONTRACTS Hu.6-0767 beiow Sherbrooke) HOUSE WANTED! in WESTMOUNT Urgently wanted to buy \u2014 8 rooms \u2014 4 bedrooms \u2014 garage \u2014 garden.Mid Level Location.Buyer will pay to $60,000.00.Please call Mr.McCowan OX.5-3616 \u201cWE SAY YOU SAY | THE DIVISION Jehan W.Sancton President end Publisher Tracy S.Ludington, Editor LJ td\u2019 WE BR 1 Examiner Serving the City of Westmount since 1935 $135 Western Avenue \u2014 HUntes 9-1201 Montreal, Friday, Moy 29, 1959 Mend Office: 2185 Hampton Ave, Montreal 28 MUnter 1-2771* Hugh & McCormick Lou Miller, Managing Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager Miss Evelyn McKinnon, Classified and Circulation The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the heme, devoted to public service.Mall subscriptions: $1.25 half year.Five cents a copy, Authorized as 2nd Class Moll, 30 per year; Post Office Dept, Ottawa ! Interest wanes in philately NTEREST in the collecting of postage stamps in the local area appears to be.on the downgrade, particularly among juniors, Where the junior section of the club boasted 140 mem- there are now five.once bers, This is unfortunate, for in addition to an excellent hobby, the saving of stamps is a greal teacher of geopgraphy and of history.Kings and commoners alike down the years since the advent of the postage stamp have enjoyed collecting them.Perhaps Postmaster General William Hamilton, no stranger to West- mount, might come up with some development to increase interest in the hobby here, particularly among the juniors.The Westmount Stamp Club holds its annual meeting next week.Quebec product for the Queen Ww ESTMOUNT'S offi- ¥ cial gift to The Queen on her visit here next month will be a maple syrup jug of silver, The engraved design, it is announced, will include manle leaves, fleur-de-lys and the crest of the city or Westmount.The crest, topped by a mural coro- nct, with a sun, two roses and an escutcheon bearing the Raven of St.Anthony, is an attractive one.In addition to this gift, \u201cthe city is seeking permission to bc allowed to forward maple syrup to Her Majesty each year.The gift is an excellent onc, highlighting as it does, a product of Canada and if the Royal children are fond of pancakes, it should get a lot \"THEY Te be the recipient of of happiness, but the: United minister expresses thanks Sir: 1 write to express by appreciation of the generous spirit which led you to give such prominence to me and my career as you have done in your recent issue.\u2018 Your staff member has certainly made the most of such materials as she was able to find.and I pay tribuie not only to the way she has put the story together.but to the sympathetic and gracious manner in which she conducted her interview.If she is a type of the gronp of associates which you have gather around you, it is no wonder that The Examiner has taken on a new lease of life.A.Lloyd Smith Plate N' Penny drive success Sir: On behalf of the Kiwanis Olwb of Montreal, I would like to express formally to you our grateful thanks for the great assistance which wes given to our Plate 'N' Penny Campaign by you and your paper.The campaign turned out to be a very satisfactory ome indeed and it was made possible only by the very kind assislance of such people as yourself and because of the personal interest which so many people took in it.As a resul, funds were raised which will allow us to contribute substantially to welfare work in the city and + we extend to you our grateful thanks for your help.Yours sincerely, E.H.Heeney, president.OER TEC NE EY Ra Be ee By the way .OLD SONG RESUNG Some time ago a vegetarian group protested against a new version of \u201cMary had a little lamb,\u201d in which her father killed.cooked.and ate the lamb.A still newer version runs: - - Mary had a Brussels sprout, Its fleece was green as grass.She hitched it to a bit of string, The silly little ass.From week to week, month to month, She kept the sprout In tow.from And everywhere that Mary went The sprout was sure to go.* * * STOP PRESS A rumor that a boat rowed by Bonnie Babs Bardot has been smuggling arms into Monaco has been denied.SAY offection is a potent cause man who demands offec- tran is not the man upon whom it is bestowed.\u2014 Bertrand Russell GEOFFREY CHARLEBOIS \u2014 Bagildon Studio graduates of Loyola arts active classmen Of the 75 students to be graduated from Loyola College at its 59th Convocation ceremony tomorrow, three are from Westmount.Robert Amyot.BA, Redfern, 1957 afier attending St.Leo's Academy and College Ste.Marie.He was active in the\u2019 Drama Society during his stay and played in this year\u2019s major production Henry V.He plans to study law and, this summer, is travelling in Mexico.Geoffrev Charlebois BA, 30 Thornhill avenue, who is presently travelling in Bu- rope, entered the College from Loyola High School.He was active in debating and served as President of the Debat- img Society in his junior year.This year he was appointed the first Public Relations Director of the stu- deni council, and represented Loyola at the University Model United Nations as an official and a a delegate.He was also active in intramural athletics and in dramatice.Shannon Grover, BA.448 Mount Stephen, also entered the College from Loyola High School.He was an active debater.dramatist.sodalist and an editor and contributor to the various student publications.He intends to seek a career as a teacher.Tomorrow's ceremonies begin with mass at 9:00 a.m.to be followed by a breakfast for the graduates and their families.The Baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by Rev.John Purcell, BA Loyola \u201828, During the afternoon Convocation.beginning at 4:00, McGill graduate Joyee Carruthers, 422 Lans- downe avenue, one of the few women students in this year's graduating law class at Me- Gill Universily, received the Macdonald Travelling Scholarship and the Greenshields Prize in Criminal Law at 346 \"ae JOYCE CARRUTHERS Greenshields Prize ah entered Loyola at.ROBERT AMYOT \u2014 Bagildon Studio DONALD WOODWORTH Local student arts graduate at Middlebury Among the 270 students to graduate in arts from Middle- bury on June 8 will be Donald W.Woodworth, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Woodworth of 11 Lorraine avenue.A graduate of Westmount High School, he is married to the former Earla Taylor, of Montreal West, and has a daughter, Susan, aged 3.Woodworth will attend the Bread Loaf School! of English this summer, and will teach high school English at South Glen Falls, Central School in New York state.the graduates will be addressed by Dr.Watson Kirkcon- nell, President of Acadia University.The Rector, Very Reverend Gerald F.Lahey, SJ, will present his annual report.Joyce Carruthers this morning's graduation ceremonies on the university campus.Mise Carruthers attained a first class standing for final year examinations.Other prize Winners and residents of Westmount include PIERRE BELANGER British Association Medal English, Physics Ee SHANNON GROVER \u2014 Basildon Studio 200 are expected at Loyola reunion alumni breakfast About 200 Loyola College Alumni are expected to attend the Annual Communion Breakfast which is taking place at the West End college Sunday morning.Sponsored by the Loyola Alumni Association, this event will feature an outdoor Mass on the college quadrangle, commencing al 9.15 a.m., which will be celebrated by the Very Reverend Gerald F.Lahey SJ, rector of Loyola College.If the weather is inclement, Mass will be said in the college library.The guest speaker at the breakfast will be the Reverend Bric O'Connor SJ, an outstanding adult educator and \u2018Dean of Studies at the Thomas More Institute, whose address will be entitled \u2018Venture into Understanding.\u201d A number of prominent Montreal businessmen associated with the current Loyola Development Program will be present as head table guests and graduates of the oollege during the past ten years will be particularly honoured on this occasion.Co-chairmen of the Communion Breakfast are Professor Erie W.Kierans, director of the School of Commerce at McGill Umversity and Thomas J.Mc- Kenna, a local attorney.| SAY: A critic is a legless mon who teaches running.\u2014 Channing Pollock fops law faculty Pierre Belanger, 21 Bellevue \u2018road, engineering student who was awarded the British Association Medal, and Martin Raff, 622 Murray Hill avenue, winner of the Lieutenant- Governor's Gold Medal for science, MARTIN RAFF Lt-Gov.Gold Medal Science This Week by WESTMOUNT Valentina Rahr Louise Robertson, student at Roslyn School, and niece of Miss Robertson, King's School teacher, won a prize for an essay submitted to the Royal Commonwealth Society recently.There were more than 2,000 entries from different schools.At the annua! Empire Dinner held at the Ritz Carlton, the Hon, Francis E.Cumming-Bruce, CMG, stated \u201cThe Commonwealth situation is a great achievement in world politics.There are many countries of the Commonwealth which do not share common origins or common allegiance and we are not all bound together by ties of race, color, or religion.However.in some countries within this group of nations, the Crown is respected more as a symbol of unity than as a real and personal object of loyalty.In the intense struggle for the future of mankind, at present focussed on Geneva, but continuing year after year, the ideals of the Commonwealth Mr.Cumming-Bruce is the great-grandson vf the Karl of Bigin and Kincardine, a famous Governor General of Canada.Head table guests were: Mr.and Mrs.John G.Harper.Mrs.J.C.Manson, Dr.G.Stuart Ramsey.Mr.and Mrs.J.Batra.Mr.and Mrs.Alex S.Keiller.Maj.Gen.and Mrs.C.B.Price, Verv Rev.and Mrs.G.H.Dowke:, Mr.and Mrs.F.Cumming-Bruce, Lord and Lady Shaughnessy.Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Buttery.Mr.P.Lind- sav Hall.Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Carson, Mr.and Mrs.A.Ross Webster, Miss Constance Kelly.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Archibald, Dr.and Mis.J.O.W.Brabander, Mr.Owen C.Roberts.+ + * Sunday the annual promotion of the Church School children took place at St.Andrew's Unit- will have a vital influence.\u201d from the Primary to Junior.to Intermediate, to Senior Departments.\u201d commented Rev.Dr.DM.Grant.\u201cThey came in by twos during the singing of an appropriate hymn about flowers to receive their awards.Special recognition prizes went to those who showed à record of perfect attendance during the vear, Bibles were presented bv Mr.W.A.Spearman on behalf of the Kirk Session.The flowers from the Floral Cross, made by the children of St.Andrews, were later distributed in the form of bouquets to the Shriners\u2019 Hospital and the Children\u2019s Hospital.\u201d Rev.David C.Searfoss.Assistant Minister and General Superintendent of the Church School.assisted Dr.Grant in giving out the awards.LOUISE ranged flowers for the Fele des Fleurs currently being held at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, which Lufthansa (German Airlines ate offering and flying over from Germany.The flowers ¥ are from the l.ake Constanza district in the Rinek Forest, The arrangement will be typically German, ! Mme.Rose Goldbiatt, Fim avenue.has been apnointed official adjudicator in the coming music examinations conducted by the McGill Conservatorimm of | Music.of which Marvin Duchow is the Dean.Mme.Coldblatt is leaving on Saturday and will be ed Church.Cote St.Antoine road.* * * gone for about two weeks, exam- \u201cFifty-one children were pro- Mrs.Eva Prager, wel known ining students from Grades V moted.ages six to 16 years, artist.Strathcona avenue, ar- (4 XII.in Charlottetown, PRI: » St, John, N.B: Halifax, xs | Dartmouth, N.S.and Frederic.| COTE ST.LUC \u2014 NEAR BORDEN ST.| ton.N.B.The Spring-Valleyv Country 8 ROOM SPLIT LEVEL Club Festival and exhibition of | = | ceramics.oils and sculpture at, : the Win-Sum Inn.St.Sauveur, Stone and Brick and Redwood | des Monts.is being held over for | Central Heating \u2014 Hot Water \u2014 Large Lot \u2014 Garage under \u2014 another week.Betty Galbraith- 2 Tile Bathrooms \u2014 Washingroom \u2014 3 Rooms \u2014 2 Natural Fire- ; Cornell, Metcalfe avenue.entered | places \u2014 Patio.three scenes of St.Sauveur in.île* » 3 .\" .Price: $26,400.Down Payment: 6,000 to 10,000.(oils: Jean Paul Moussean, Park ; .pdt ., Place.two oils; Mrs, WMesill- Immediate Occupancy (Size of Building: 33%\" x 48') Boulibee, Roslyn avenue had | R.BEAUCHAMP & co.REAL ESTATE BROKER three Laurentians scenes in oils.! Since its founding in 1853 St.240 10th Ave., Lachine MEI.7-2394-5 Sauveur des Monts has become increasingly popular as a vear round holiday plavground.This , truly Laurentian Village lies in i the Valley of the Saints, sur-, rounded by rolling hills where color and beauty change with the seasons.It is a perfect locale for the arts and crafts, and it reveals a multitude of interest- .INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS ing subjects for the artist's pa- e Prompt Service © lette.The renowned Laurentian ; Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants fabl foliage is at its best in St.promptly carried out em ee ° Li P.McCUAIG Limited 65 Hillside Ave., Westmount $7 000 CASH WE.2-1104 , = This small down payment se- FURNITURE | 1370 GREENE AVE.Imperial Hardware Co.HARDWARE WE.3-2116 We carry a complete range of MODERN and TRADITIONAL Hardware for FURNITURE and INTERIORS | Retail and Wholesale | Suppliers to Cabinet Makers, Interior Decorators, Furniture Refinishers \u2018 \u2019 cures a very nice modern duplex of 5 rooms each, living room, latest planned kitchen, 3 bedrooms, tiled bathrooms, oil heating.Occupancy for lower arranged for only $24,- 000.WESTMOUNT DUPLEX $27,000.Semi-detached, stone duplex well located to schools and! transportation with 6-7 nice rooms, oil heating, upper rent- | ed $160, lower for immediate occupancy.Exclusive.VIDOR REALTIES HUnter 1-7119 ROBERTSON Royal Conmouweulth sssuy winner - Westmount Examiner, 5 Friday.May 29, 1959 The 100th Caledonian Hognbandg Games, comducted by the Cage.domian Society of Montreal, wail be held on Satunday, June 508 a the Canndian National Rect © tion Grounds, 34th avenue Lae chine ut 12 noon Vi.9-8952 DITTRICH | LABORATORY WATCH High Grode REPAIRS é! of all makes of watches, clocks elso ANTIQUE time pieces and jewellery.1010 SHERBROOKE ST.WwW.(Just rast of Peel) The Longest Day Personal interviews, captured German documents, tacts never before revealed make up tlus gripping story ol the preatest assault on furope - D-Day.In June Reader's Digest is the first of two 1n- stallments.You can ses the invasion build up, from both sides.Thrilling, enlightening reading.Cot your copy today: 37 articles of lasting interest, Sauveur, situated as il is in the heart of the mountains, and colorful French Canadian homes prevail in this district, , YOUR PHOTO DIALER WHERE YOU WiLL EVENTUALLY BUY! Savings, loo, have a way of growing And just like her Junior Depositor\u2019s Account, your Savings Account will grow with regular deposits.THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE MORE THAN 300 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA Westmount Branch \u2014 Victoria Ave, and Sherbrooke Street U4.A.Mcuorrigle \u2014 Manager 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Mey 29.1959 Aa you lie it By LAURENT PRICE They were worth it! Rarely do we get bored, but the other evening sitting through a scries of television programs with some friends \u2014 and making a somewhat feckless effort to appear interested -\u2014 il required, on our part, great fortitude to bear the ennui and suppress large, well-rounded yawns.That is, until the late, late Show, which projecied a movie produced about 25 years ago.Then we became alive and alert as a lark's morning song, and sat with eyes glued to the sereen in complete enthraliment.Recalling the period when this particular vintage piece was released, a few days later, it suddenly occurred to us that at the time it was considered by all and sundry » in the trade as a real turkey\u2019.You know the old guff: Second rate acting, bad direction, poor story adaptation and lousy writers, So, by consequence, it was generally agreed everyone associated with the project was incompetent, vastly overpaid, and retained on the studio payroll either through a family connection or by convenient extra marital arrangements \u2014 if you'll forgive the phrase.But the OVER-PAID part of the censure was always the prime barbed thrust.Not to be deterred by the recollection of opinions voiced, a quarter of a century ago, by these moral and, or artistic critics, we have recently become happily addicted to the showing on TV of old films.Although we will admit that 90/7 of them were at one time rated as duds, when shown in moving picture theatres.Nevertheless our enjoyment is real! Lately, for example, we missed producer Frank Capra's \u201cIt Happened One Night\u201d \u2014 one of the upper bracket 10\u2018¢ group \u2014 and our chin isn't back up in its proper place yet.It must be that somewhere in this world these much maligned movie writers, directors, camera men and other technicians (or what remains of them) could be resurrected and put to gainful and entertaining (for viewers) employment in the interesis of general improvement in the production of TV offerings.' By 1934 movic standards, most TV showings that currently large bouquets of praise would actually be classified very close to the \u201cturkey\u201d category.It is to be noted, too, that the better programs are usually staffed with veteran Hollywood \u201cpros\u201d.A little clarification here about the lack of rehearsal time and so forth confronting the newer medium: It takes just about as much time to get the TV shows in shape, as it did to make \u201cB\u201d picture, and in most cases for a lot less money.And, to think a couple of decades ago \u201cthey\u201d said they were over-paid! As far as \u201cthey\u201d are concerned, we're just waiting for Douglas Fairbanks, senior, to surprise and please us by showing up soon on TV in the \u201cMark Of Zorro\".Summer Sports and Resoris Gray Rocks Inn at St, Jovite maintains its position as one of the better Laurentian resorts .The Montreal invasion of Plattsburg and Burlinglon is now in high gear .One Wilmington, N.Y.wag of our acquaintance remarked that it is getting very tough to get the local merchants in cither town to accept U.S.currency .There is no basis in the rumor, however, that a group of loyal Vermonters and upstate New Yorkers are considering military action to recapture the towns from the Canadians .Onc innkeeper made a wise observation to the effeet that when Montrealers arrive in Chevvies, it's the same as Manhattanites coming up in Caddies .and the buying potential is usually better .A good friend of ours in Ste.Adele, with a long memory for Fontaine Fox cartoons, refers to his wife's women's get-together sessions as \u201cThe Little Scorpions Club\u2019 .you'll understand why we can't mention his name .Neal Harrison, New York state's oldest golf professional, is still functioning at the Indole Country Club in Ausable Forks, according to Jimmy George the club's president .Guess we'd better head for the Eastern Townships now .see you a | in Montreal next week.LCC Cadet Corps told of need for officers Some 182 members of the Lower Canada College Cadet Corps were told Friday that in is doubtful if ever in Canadian history \u201chas it been more important that we have a qualified and professional corps of officers in our armed services.\u201d Lt.Col.R.G.Kingstone, in- apecting officer for the 38th annual LOC Cadet Inspection tald Lhe cadets and some 80 spectators that \u201cthe part played by * Canada as a member of the United Nations with soldiers serving in Kashimir \u2014 on the stan in Indo China, in Egypt and Israel makes it necessary that the Canadian armed services have officers with intia- tive, integrity and those other qualities which are the cornerstones of schools like uhis.\u201d Col, Kingstone continued that the importance of the role played by Cadet Corps in the services should not be underestimated.\u201cDuring your time as cadets,\u201d he added, \u201cyou Jearn in addition to military rudiments, to exercise, leadership, to net.as a disciplined body and to use your: initiative, > A member of the LCC Cadet Corps in the 1930's, Col.King- stone, stationed with the Canadian Army Staff College at Fort Frontenac.Ont.reminded the cadets that not only musl they live up to the tradition of the school, but also to the fine achievements and military history of the Royal Montreal | border between India and Paki- | Stamps galore By WAYNE BUNGAY In the not too distant future some changes may be made regarding our mail boxes.They will be sel against the curb with slots on both sides for either pedestrian or car posting.These will be set at a reasonable distance from the intersection to avoid traffic congestion and a no-parking zone will exist on either side of the box.A reliahle source has said that the first community to have it will Jikely be N.D.G.The new slate of officers for the 1959-60 season of the West- mount Stamp Club were announced recently and are as follows: President \u2014 Ken C.W.Smith; first vice-president \u2014 Wm.Greer; second vice-presi- dent \u2014 S.R.Groves.Unchanged in their positions are treasurer R.J.Sutherland.and secretary L.R.Waller.The Honorary President will be J.C.Cushing - Mayor of Westmount.It is now officially known that the Westmount Junior Stamp Club will hold their annual re- union-banquet on Thursday June 4 at 7 p.m.in Victoria Hall NOW more than ever .BEYOND COMPARE .THE CHANTECLER Enjoy luncheon or dinner in the piclure-windowed dining room overlooking Lac Rond; dance on the Terrace \u2018\u2018under the stars\u201d or in the elegant new Cocorico Room io the music of the Buddy Clayton Trio.And for the complete vacation, with summer sun and fun, and oll social and facilities, why not reserve now ?sporis Write M.E.Morin The Chantecler Ste.Adele-en-haut, P.Q.Direct Montreal line UN.1-2256 Regiment with which the cadet group is affiliated.Cadet Major Paul Marchand was awarded the Strathcona Medal for general efficiency by Col.Kingstone, with platoon No.3 winning the RMR trophy which wag accepted by Cadet Lt.John Corbett and Cadet Sgt.Richard Cook from Lt.Taylor Kennedy, RMR, commanding officer.Luncheon Dinner Dancing Sunday Night Buffet Air-Conditioned Always Ample Parking For Reservations Just Call UN6-6492 In the Eastern Townehi near South Bolton.Quebec (enat of famous Bollon Paes) pring Valley ; INN à 4 # » Home ! of the Unusual ~) Shaggy Dog Te = Bar Outstanding Cuisine, Atmosphere & Accommodations Your Host Reservations: Homish Tel.Hamilton Mansonville 801 IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS AT NORTH HATLEY, QUEBEC ï SFR VON NE a 9 + SO SONIA A EE RE Situated on lovely Lake Massa.wippi \u2014 90 miles 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E.&R.Stafford Owner-Manager Victor 3-3272 At North Hatley, Quebec, in the Eastern Townships CONNAUGHT INN overlooking beautiful Lake Massawippi FOR GRACIOUS AND RELAXED HOLIDAYS GOLF \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SWIMMING \u2014\u2014\u2014 ALL SUMMER SPORTS \u2014\u2014 THE HABITANT BAR Reservations: Tel.North Bruce McKay Owner- Manager IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG Knowlton Landing {Mansonville, Quebec) BOATING © @® FISHING © ® SWIMMING EXCELLENT CUISINE & ACCOMMODATIONS fully licensed Owner Management: Montie Elsdon RESERVATIONS: MANSONVILLE Ring 83, Ring 4 \u2019 \u201c© LA SALLE HOTEL, Westmount YMCA Athletic awards given tonight \u2018Seaway swim\u2019 starts Monday The third annual awards night for more than 90 Westmount \u201cY\" members who have participated in various Youth and Physical Department programs, will take place at the Westmount \u201cY\" tonight, 7.15 p.m.* Awards will be given for gym- basketball players \u2014 as well as nastics.swimming, frogman, leaders, Service Corps and Hob- judo, hockey school graduates, by Show Conumittee.IEE.As an added feature of the SR SBA SH MERE RR mess Ho» Awards Night this year.the Several Westmount \u201cY\" Mem- IN TOWN ian Foil Championships, Dodd Montreal YMCA Judo Club will TT SO bers have distinguished them- Dixon and Fritz Besslich who ® AU BALLON LOUNGE, tion.DINING © DANCING Ben Simo who won the Canad- hold a special judo demonstra- ENTERTAINMENT selves in the past year including finished local gymnasts in the The Laurentien Hotel top three.© AU LUTIN QUI BOUFFE, the oat Night is open to 753 St.Gregoire, CR.1-9305 The Annual Westmont \"Y\u201d Learn to Swim Campaign enters ° Satan A ODE.its final two weeks with more than 263 boys and girls taking * ca MARTIN.part in 10 weeks of instruction vi.9.7525 Due to the heavy registration Seafood Bar in the second period, many par- Flamingo Room this were disappointed in that © THE CHANTECLER, the course was over-subscribed, Ste.-Adele-en-haut, however, it is a reminder for Que.parents to register their child- © CHEZ STIEN, ren for the first Course in April 214% Mackay Street, 1960.vi.2.9139 Miss Nellie De Vos and Mrs.® CHURCHILL HOUSE INN, Alice Crosby have continued to Stowe, Vermont.\"Welcome Home\u201d dinner features George Jessel George Jessel, one of the all time greats of American show business will appear in.person as the guest artist at the \u2018\u2019Welcome Home\" dinner given in honor of the B'nai B'rith delegates from Montresd who are ee + -\" instruct the cmss and a large number successful passed tests at the conchision of the firat course and i is expected that many more will pass the 2nd course tests in June 9-11.Final instruction classes will be held June 12-15 which parents will be invited to see their child's im- returning from the ' \u201cConference im Israel.The din- provement.From the lessons.With the official opening of the St.Lawrence Seaway in late June, the Westmount \"Y\" Phy-' sical Department has announced a \u201cDown the Seaway Swim from Montreal to Toronto.Starting Monday.June 1, participants will swim the required lengths in the \u2019Y\u201d pool in place of actual miles, culminating during the week of June 15 when participants will make the last spurt for the dash to Toronto.Members of the Youth Department and Adult Department are invited to participate in this Seaway Swim.Appointment may be received from John Ray or by telephoning WE.7-3916.® CONNAUGHT INN, 1 North Hatley, Que.® DRURY'S RESTAURANT, 1082 Osborne, UN.6-503) © KELLEY'S MOTOR COURT & RESTAURANT, Derby Line, Vermont, FULL COURSE $4.00 LUNCHES ue ® LA TOUR EIFFEL, FULL COURSE 1422 Stanley, Vi.4-9525 © Sa SAE DINNERS from $2.25 1240 Drummond, UN.6-6492 Le Pavition ; © Cub cute oom AT THE ORGAN NIGHTLY SINGING FOR YOU ®ve Park Ea TAURANT.MARGUERITE LESAGE 4898 Park Avenue, CR.4-6464 Boursière du Gouvernement L'Élégant Room, Provincial e NEW CARLTON HOTEL, © 915 Windsor, ; UN.6-3461 EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR PLANNED PARTIES The GEM Æslaurant is proud of its 6950 UPPER LACHINE RD.HU.1-5835 MEMBER OF DINERS\u2019 CLUB pg marge a ere = ; Westmount Examiner, 7 Friday, May 29, 1959 School of dancing readies new revue with spring theme Mary Beetle will prsent a Spring Dance Revue on Friday evening, June 12, at 816 pm.at the West Hill Auditorium, and a Junior Revue on Salur- day afternoon, June 6 at 2.19 pm, at Bt.Matthew's Halt | corner of Duffenn and Snowdon Mr.Jessel has been travelling the length and breadth of the United States and Canada on behalf of the State of Israel Bond Organization, in an effort to help stabilize the econmny of the young democracy.SUMMER LOTS FOR SALE Knowlton, Que.$1000.00 Large lots with wonderful view.New development.Swimming.woods, fine location.Restrictions.CASH OR PAYMENTS Glen Brown, Knowlton, Que.GEORGE JESSEL Triennial g ner will take place in the grand ballroom of the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel on Monday, June 8 at 7 p.m, Mr.Jessel has recently returned from Israel where he\u2019 sped some ume with Prime, Minister David Ben-Gurion.mak - ing plans for the filming of the life story of lsrael's Prime Minister.During the past few years, CAMPS CAMP NOMININGUE Nominingue, Que.BOYS 7 YO 15 YEARS 35th Season.Ideal camp site, safe sandy beach, fully equipped.Permanent Senior Staff, Specialists for swimming, crafts, nature, sailing.Six age groups.Resident Pediatrician and two Nurses.Canoe trips, sailing, water skiing, swimming, tennis, riflery, archery, crafts, nature, campcraft.lilustrated folder OWNER-DIRECTOR: F.M.YAN WAGNER 3071 Trafalgar Avenue, Montreal 6.WE.31-8937 CAMP OUAREAU Established 1922 A camp for girls 6-16 in the Laurentions.All sports \u2014 dramatics \u2014 crafts \u2014 trips.Resident doctor and nurse.Lorge staff.Call or write for camp brochure.RE.3-0796 Montreal 16 Miss Joyce Bertram, 7310 Bayard Ave.| Musketeer Room ; $ | Sea Food Bar + The Grill © PIAZZA TOMASSO, 8205 Decarie, RE.1-2715 © PEPPE'S RESTAURANT, 1212 Peel, UN.68-1321 © PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL, North Hatley, Que.® QUIDI VIDI, Ste.Marguerite Highway Ste.Adele en Bas, Que.® RITZ CARLTON HOTEL, Sherbrooke Street West, Vi.2-4212 The Oval Room The Lounge The Maritime Bar The Ritz Café ® ROLLING HILLS' MOTEL, Lennouville, Que.© RUBY FOO'S, 7815 Decarie, RE.7-6533 © SPRING VALLEY INN, South Bolton, Que.EAT IN OPENING TH French ® WINDSOR STEAK HOUSE Aw Petit Robinson, 4 1194 Peel St.Paatures dining under i the leaves ° WOODACRES benks of e pictur- .esque river en e Mansonville, Que.spacious indoor dining room in the event CAFE of roin.7 Receptions Facilities ENTERTAINMENT Available at Moderete Rotes © BELLEVUE CASINO, 375 Ontario West, vi.5.3231 © EL MOROCCO CAFE, Closse Street, WE.7-6139 © FAISAN BLEU, Route 11A.St.Martin, MU.1-1637 For Reservations Cali He Bizard NA.6-0276 or WE.2-2151 AMERICA'S MOST PICTURESQUE CAFE Famous for its delighttul The Robert Bros, also owners of Cafe La Boheme at 1418 Cuy St.WE.2-2151 THE TREES! IS SATURDAY on ILE BIZARD 15 miles from the City via Ste.Genevieve Cuisine CAMP GLENEAGLE Lake Memphremagog Newport, Vermont Sand Beach \u2014 Permanent Lodging \u2014 Hot Showers & Baths BOYS CAMP \u2014 JULY Ages 8-15 \u2014 2, 3 or 4 week periods.Featuring © SWIMMING © WATER SKIING ® TRIPPING FOOTBALL © BASKETBALL * BASEBALL FAMILY AND ADULT CAMP \u2014 AUGUST \u201cA resort holiday in à camping atmosphere\u201d Featuring ® GOLF © FISHING ® TENNIS Supervised Children's Programme - Baby Sitting Evenings DIRECTORS Mr.D.Ross Firth, 8.8c.(P.E.) Mr.Ron Sharp, B Sc.(PE) Box 63, N.D.G.OX.5.6667 Montreal, P.Que.Brochures Available ONLY $30 WEEKLY WILDWOOD CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 5.17 Years (Separate Groups) 12th Season \u2014 JUNE 20 .AUG.29 ema CS Riding on 6 ponles and horses.Supervised land and water sports, including waterskiing, agquaplaning, canoeing.boating, overnight canoe trips, camp fires, tennis, badminton.Resident nurse, trained staff.Doclor on call.Hearty, nourishing meals in screened Dining Mali, 200 acies of AS beautiful {ake-front property with sandy beach.Insulated cabins wi'h running water.Recreation Halls with fireplaces Hobbi*s and Handicrafts.Free 32 page illustrated booklet available.Everything for 830.00 weekly plus Registration ice which covers full insurance.WILDWOOD CAMP DIRECTORS: Dr.and Mis H C Martin Vaudreuil, Que [Phone 3317 - RT 4.0084 mes = 00 -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014' Wesimount Baptist 8 Westmount Exominer, * A Fa, Fridoy.May 29.1959 United Church - - , Wong nm Town ns the desth- | UtAIED less #rstiun was preached On meels June 1-4 May 31.1782.by a little known CALVARY UNITED cobbler named William Carey.The 30th annual meeting et, CHURCH Out of the sermon sprang the ! the Montreal and Ottawa Con- Dorchester $1.West at Greens Ave Middern missioniry movement as | rerence of the Unite] Church of Westmount Carey went to Ind a to translate Canads will be held at SL the languages and dialects and | , , .; # 1 hurch, 463 St, Minister: Rev.Charles R.Ploskert make communication more pos- | James Lnited O \\ iN ro in, ae Sera sible between East and West.June 1-4.AN ACTIVE MINORI- ex i \u2018 .LEADS aE way: Chrey the Baptixt became Carey pue devotional spenker, Rev- r \" MORNING SERVICES ONLY the Statesman, educator and erend P.C.Lewis.BA.of Corn .\u201cle = aended to all , : .- ; \u2018 A warn elcomé ix exter evangelist, with : gro vision wall, Ont.will give daily ta'ks Organs and voir Director: of the Kingdom of God.ul 12 noon on \u201cThe Christian Allee Brown, Nv Mas (McG).The Minister, the Rev, E.J.; Virtues\" to an expected 700- Bailey will preach in the mor- | ; Ra ; .1760 people.oR cares s Sermon : and The ordination sermon will be at night on \u201cUr an er i preached by the Very Rev.J.§ The Sunday School picnic will ! \u2018 : even : .A ., Thomson, former be held on June 20 ut St, Helen's | the United Church of Canada Island Park and former Dean of 7 McGill University.\u2019 at) ANGLICAN | The three-day program in- _ | Youth Night Monday Church of The Advent \u2018de « WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL CHURCH Cur Jansdowne & Western avenues\u2019 Minister: REV CALLUM THOMPSON C.D.BA, B.D.Grgamst and Choir Dietor: Mavne Riddeld , at & p.m.: an address by Right Sundav, Yay Sst Corner of Wood end Wesiorn, Rev.Angus J.MacQueen, Mon- Jia 51 Annual Floral S 1vice Wesimount \u201c i Semen dote CUITE | day at 3 pm.and a United REVOI FF DF ABSA! om Church Men's Banguet at 6.fol- \u201cci .Book Ser \u201cTHE P .se .Cm WATT Ar ENDS Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector lowed by a \u201cclose-up\u201d program THE NIGHT onorary Assistant al 8 pm; and a panel diseus- Foot seine book by Hugh Molennan | Rev.Conon S.B.Lindsay (sion.2 pm.Wednesday.fol- JU am Infant Nursery end ; mr .lowed by an Ordination service Ciureh Sehool It Nundany after rinity (at & pom, - SI ANDREW'S 800 am Holy euchaustst \u2019 .845 nn Sunday School A \u2019 TT Tek CHURCH 1018 won Matting read) Christian Science bi Westmount, Que 1100 nn SOLEMN EUCHARIST * me se 1 -k + : 700 pm Evensonn & sddress How the armor of righteous- (Cote St.Antoine near Argyle Ave.) \u2018 - | Cote 5 9 , Moiy Fuchari Yn he Women 3 Kealm ~~ A A A SG 0 0 0 0 0 of 0\" 0 a\u201d ee oP No A their paid up membership tea at Spanisl «Lemieux avenue.Reports on the Closing luncheon The annual closing luncheon meeting of the Sisterhood of the and Portuguese Synagogue \u2018\u201cShearith Israel\u201d will be held on Tuesday at 12.30 p.m.in the Synagogue Auditorium, 5471 year's activities will be given, The election and installation of officers and board members will take place.A musical program* has been arranged.The Nursery will be in session and there wiM be a door prize.Members and friends are cordially invited.Annual donor dinner The Pioneer Women's Organization annual donor dinner will be held on Monday evening at 7.30 p.m.at the Mit.Royal Hotel.Speaking for the evening will be Mrs.Clara Leff of of International Pioneer Wo- | men.All members of the or- | ganization are cordially invited.| Convener.Mrs.Rosen.Sclerosis Society The Montreal Association for Multiple Sclerosis is planning a luncheon to be held at 12.30 p.m.Saturday at the Queen | Elizabeth Holel, Joliette and Mar- | quetie Salons.Heads of the planning committee are: Mrs! A.Leibson, chairman of Dimes Drive; Mrs.F.Levin, souvenir program chairman: Mrs.W.C.Cadloff.assistant Dimes Drive chairman.Communion bre.kfast The Annual Communion Breakfast of the Sacred Heart Retreat Association will be held at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, 3635 Atwaler avenue, on Sunday.May 31, following mass at 9 am, For formation, reservalions or further in- please call CR.6- New York, first vice-president * NEW AIRBORNE SEARCHLIGHT A new airborne searchlight, which generates 130,000,000 candle power, provides more light than the totai from one million automobile headlamps.To withstand the intense heut generated by the searchlight\u20193 carbon are, the electrode bushings are made of Inconel nickel-chromium alloy.Canadian Red Cross activities were carried on in 1,221 communities in 1957.Branches were active in every province.1709, or CR.T7-8900 (Bveaiugs only).Members and friends vited to attend.ave in- Gyrette Club The annual meeting of The Gyrette Club of Montreal will he held on June 1, at the home of Mrs.Mabel Cleworth in Pointe Claire, at 8.15 p.m.STUDENTS! HOUSEWIVES! SCHOOL TEACHERS! stop wishing start earning the 0 O'vay Pact or full-time jobs are waiting for girls with experi ence as typists, stenos, comp- tometer or business machine operators, Practice gessions available.free, *Orrice Overload - UN 1-3561 8:30 a.m.to 10:00 p.m.) 508 Dorchester Street W.oN CARPENTRY REPAIRS 3181 St.James St.W.Gyo \u201d woo COMMERCIAL \u2014 INDUSTRIAL \u2014 RESIDENTIAL DANIELS & MANNARD LIMITED PAINTING DECORATING WE.2-8125 Pa ea eT Te we ee eT ee ee US n BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME AND GARDEN PLANT ANNUALS NOW! BOXES AND BORDERS E.Daccord has selections BEDS, WINDOW one of the finest of annuals, greenhouss grown to our own rigid specifications, potted geraniums, begonias, vinas; petunias, marigold, pansies and many other varieties in flats.Our experienced sales staff will be glad to help you solve your growing and planting problems.- BRING THE KIDDIES .For your convenience E.Daccord has provided a playground for the kiddies.have the childraa playing safely nearby.FREE CATALOGUE UPON REQUEST Reliable Suppliers of Soil, Seeds, Fertilizer and Garden Accessories E.DACCORD Ltd.Now you can select your garden needs and 900 Monte de Liesse, St.Laurent, P.O.Call RI.4-3425 or Ri.4-3823 OPEN DAILY (rom 7.00 A.M, 10 8.00 P.M.SATURDAYS until 7.00 P.M.SUNDAY is VISITOR'S DAY ONLY! aa ana aan Sean UT Sent en ee EE EE EE EEE me ee ae a ate a ae a a Ta TN SN A add ad fo SS oP LLL SASL | | RES, mom aqua le ee me mean senc e TV © RADIO © APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE TV Antennas our specialty HI-FI Equipment and Transistor Supplies TELETRONICS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Cotherine W.WE.5-9282 2 Property Wanted \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 HUnter 9-1201 Plosse phone your Ads eorly ja the week.Ne Ads ecceptéd ofter 10:30 a.m.Thursdoy fer à current issue.For your convenience, Adtoher on duty ofter 5 p.m.Tuesdey ond Wednerdey : evenings until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 MU.1-2771.The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising|.PERI SIR Ko PO :10 Words 45; |: {2 for eoch additional word \u2018 HANUSE.ANNE IIIA a UR 10071 The Westmount Examiner, Fridoy, Moy 29, 1959 ce.w RIN PAR PRT ES 5 INDE, RME SOU Te AE A GAMES 3 MAI Ke vv NOTIN dei wl 24 Autos For Sale _ HOUSE wanted in Westmount, seven to nine rooms.Convenient location.Price up t0 $40,000.Please cali HU.1-107.RESIDENCE wanted, Westmound, 7-9 ome $30, 000-$40,000 range.RE.7- 3 Country Property For Sale BLUE Top Cabins, Highgate Springs, Vi.On U.S.Route 7.2 double cabins.furnished.showers, insulated.7-room cottage, partly furnished, 1!; baths, insulated, 5 minute walk to bathing beach.Artesian well, large lot, room for expansion.Suitable as year æround or summer home with guest woilages.IH health reason for sel- ing.M.Cadorette.11 Dunning St.Swanton, Vt.Tel.UNion 8-453].5 Country Houses To let BREVAN Lake, fumished 4 rooms, screened verandah.boat, safe bath- sr SR Except July 17th to 3st.OR.1-8154 7d Boys\u2019 & Girls\u2019 Camp CHILDREN'S private camp.Lauren- tians, 7-10 years, July llth.August Jest.Healthful, happy, safe holiday.Feasonable.Indormation, WE.2.5450 8 Lots For Sale St.Sauveur | i Reavtiful mounain lake, county cCWwb.hillside lots, also perviced lots facing skihills, $300.00 cash, balance terms.WE.17-9355: eves.RE.3-9606.Weekend visit Spring Valley, A, Sauveur, 1000 ft.Fronfage Beautiful Mountain Lake.SH.Sauveus, ideal for builder or privade estate, Call owner: WE.7-0356, eves, RE.3- voU6.Oldsmobile 2.door harchop.88, automate, power steering, windows and seats: radio, \u201854 model, 36,000 miles, second fam.dy car.AN new ures plus winter tires.Excellent condition inside and out.Price $1050.00 cash or reasonable offer.Phone HU.6.2242 alter 7,30 p.m, Jaguar Mark V, drop-head coupe.1650.35,000 miles.à connoisseul's car, m excel lent condition, dark green, new wp.NA.6-5584.26a Parking Space to Let PARKING space for car.Arlington Ave., Westmount.WE.3-9200.27 Garages Wanted GARAGE or parking space, vicinity | Si ower.Argyle, Westmount.WE.1 29 For Sale Bargains i Closing Estate.Paintings by Culien.Renaud, Coté.RE.8§-0303.! WHY build a pickel fence* | have one thai might fit your plans.It's all ready for the poste in the ground.66 running feet, 28\" high.Posts 42 inches long.Pickets 1; x 3, A deal a house owner can't afford to miss.Can be seen at 169 1s1 Ave, LaSalle.PO.9-7070, after 5.30 p.m.Labor saved at least 24 nours.Bargain $40.PORTABLE electric rotisserie.perfect condition, $32.WE.3-1880.TWO antique American Victorian chairs, neediepomnt, perfect condition.HU 8.3356.TWO banque! cloths, handmade, they must be seen to be avpreciated.RE.3-3193 between 7-5 p.m.29 For Sale _ Wonderful Bargains NEARLY NEW CLOTHING | MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 75¢ TO $2.50 | © BUSINESS SHIRTS 50c TO $2.00 F IN AND SEE THFM AT | = Junior League Bargain Box 2019 Peel St.HOURS 10 AM.TO 4.30 P.M.MONDAY TO FRIDAY | OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 7 PM, | PIANO, Lindsay uprighi, mahogany.HU.9-6030.; ; STUDIO couch, $30.00.Simmons.in cluding rust corduroy slipcovers, zippered.WE.3-1479.FURNITURE for 3-room apartment including Seafoam finish bedroom set, new: modern kitchen chrome set, 5-piece; sectional ete ee se 3- piece: coffee table, lan Wou'd accept $10 monthly.a as pe ment.Apply No.1, 3541 Van Horne.RE.3.9407.Le BOY'S bicvele.CCM, WE.2-9690.- TELEVISION 17°.fui size, $16.$560.00; kitchen | table and chairs, $15.00: radio, $10.00; ' machine.$0.00.RE.8.4761.| BOY'S bicycle, 2, I $15.00.HU.\u20ac-1566.GURNEY gas range, 4 burner, oven, broiler and warmer, perfect condi: { tion, $25.00; green verandah awning.$5.00: General Electric vacuum and \"attachments, $10.00.WE.5.7967.pee washing good cond ion, 12 Apartments To Let 4557 SHERBROOKE WEST WESTMOUNT 2.AND 4 ROOMS AVAILABLE IN DISTINGUISHED AND EXCLUSIVE BLDG, FACING WESTMOUNT APPLY SUPERIN.APPOINTMENT, WE.OR VI.5-8461.Wesimount Place 200 - KENSINGTON AVE.Luxury apartment.4); large rooms.Jarge lbving room, 2 bedrooms.2 tathrooms.Well equipped kitchen in.«uding dishwasher.2 balconies, Ruilding has roof garden and full Jaundry facilities.Reasonable rent.Jmmediate or later occupancy.TELEPHONE WE.7.2643 or WE, 5-7607 N.D.G.4';, heated.equipped.taxes paid, garage.$100.00.HU.6-547.13 Apartments Wanted Z!i2-ROOM furnished apartment, two ladies.Around $65.00 a month.Phone WE.5-0843 between 6.30 and 8.30.Mise Ward, 13a Wanted, Living Accommodations PROFESSIONAL man desires to rent 2-3 bedroom, furnished or unfurnished house or semi-detached cottage, starting September 1st, for one 10 two years.Because of absence wing July and August would like to conclude arrangements by June \u2018 Ath.HU.4-4636.| 16 Flats, Dubiexes To Let | St.Lac.attractive upper duplex, 71, large bright rooms, heated, equipped.garage, bal- cones, Call after 6\u20ac Monday to Thursday, HU.NDG.King Edward, Cote 6-688.| 22 Room and Board TO LET HOOM and \u201cboard given del lady, pursing.cave, HU.1.4 20 Words 75¢ \u2014 Trades and Professional Cards] 3 Cent Additional Building Repairs Westminster Building CONTRACTORS SFECIALISTS IN PROPERTY REFAIRS, PAINTING CHIMNEY REPAIRS, WATER: PROOFING, FLASTERING AND FOUNDATIONS.ROOFING FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED HU.9-6939 LOUVRE DOORS We supply and fit these for any openings.Also ali Kinde of alterations.Furniture made to order.Free estimate.Work guaranteed.J.Clancy.UN 6-0129.LL A.O.OLSEN & Co.general contractors.We specialize in steel and wood kitchens, playrooms and laundry rooms.Verandahs, stairs, sidewalks, garages.HU.1-1179.Carpentry ALL round carpenter, contract work done on hourly basis.WE.3-2422.Decorating CEILINGS and wulls washed.\u201cAlso painting done.Floors cleaned by experienced man.7-0222.EUROPEAN \u201cdressmaker .\u201cdesigner.dresses, suits, coals made lo measure.Alerations.Specializes in lace.5110 Sherbrooke.Apt.1.Lo Educational COACHING In French, Enghsh, \u201cLa tin, Algebra and Thngonomeiry, (ap le Bu + mefre, by MeGill student.341541, Furniture Repairs ANTIQUE furmture restoration.re- , finishing.Cabinets and furniture made to order, repaired, remodelled.John's Cabinet Making Reg'd., rear 1251 Greene, WE.7.4879, Furriers HAVE your furs sivied at Flomen 1245 Greene Ave.WE.2.3312 Iron Work repaired or re- WALTER'S iron work.Fences, balconies.ete, Special iron work done to order.Gas and electric welding, 645 Atwater, Room 5, Evenings, RE.8- 5074._____ Landscaping COMPLETE Landscape Service Hedges.rock gardens.lawns built, conditioned.Sodding, shrubs, patios, tlagstone walks, etc.Special monthly rate for maintenance.Town references, work guaranteed.Free estimates.New Method Landscaping.WE.2.7025.Marriage Lic: Licenses \"MARRIAGE LICENSES Milton W UN.6-6556; Winston, notary.Days, evenings, HU.9.2820.Music Lessons Guifar Lessons $1.00 HUnter 1-0971 W.Campbell, RI.| Property Improvement ; GENERAL paving, driveways, parking area, Guaranteed work.Free estimates.HU.6.1177.Upholstering LL.BEAUDOIN upholsiering, chester fit ibs remodelled and recovered, ship: | covers, dnapes, bed: prt ads made to lorder.Work guaranteed.WE.2-3331.Exclusive Furs, ! i For Sale Mr.Fix-It SERVICENTER WILL REPAIR ANYTHING EXCEPT A BROKEN HEART Specializes in repaire on rotisserie, irons, toasters, vacuum polishers, radios, etc Lamps mount: ed, shades made to order and recovered, Free pick-up and delivers HU.4.8332.5421 Decarie 4-P1ECFE.bedroom set.2 jusnoi bede |29 | Walon ding, rom sel, 10 pieces Reasonable E.5.0260 UNUSUAL furniture: 2 Bra- wlian Zebra wood calunete Could be wed in any room, cost $600.00 for $125.00 each.Lovely modern desk with chair to match, vost $200.00 for $6000 AM in excehicnt condition HU.11-6604.IMPORTED rugs # x 12, 26 00.4188 | Decarie.HU.8-8526.; SECONDHAND gas stoves and sinks, ! for male HU.1.1179 31 Wanted to Purchase ONE morning coat and xedo, size 40.wanted WE 7.882 32 Domestic Help eo Wanted BED and wtting room with balcony.plainly furnished.for middie aged lady, wiling to do hight housework Afternoons and evenings free.Moderate remuneration, H 4.0016 MOTHBR'S helper.rehable high school girl, for summer months, one year old baby.to stay sn city.HU 9: 3113 EXPER ENCED cleaning woman, lo !.twice weekly, $100 an hour.| Westmount Blvd.WE.7-2830 Childrens Wear Store Experienced salesiladies.Full or part time, léxeeltsut 008 ditlons, Apply 640 Ft Hubert | Avon Offers AN EXCELLENT EARNING OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSEWIVES, WORK MORNINGS OR AFTERNOONS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE IN YOUR OWN NEIGHROKH OOD.CALL, UN.6.3629, | meme == oo Experienced Driver For girls\u2019 private camp Good sal | ary.Tient duties Phone WE.7.4760 After 8 30 p.m.Sunday, May 31, and ; subsequent evenings.HERE 1S SOMETHING DIFFERENT FOR YOU! You don't need te return te the usual 5 day # week office routine If vou have other responsibitities, ad can manage only 2 or 3 days à week.Phone our Personnel Degartment today and arrange a schedule tailor made 16 vour requirements, whether it be one duy per week, or full time It you have previous expericioe Re n Atenographer, typist, or dictating machine operator, we are «ure lo have something especially interesting for you, in your own district OFFICE OVERIOAD 806 DORCHESTER HT W, UNniversity 1-3561 WANT ED.high school uit to look | after 4-year- old gin from 4.7.30 p.m from now until end of school, then full ume.July and August, in the vouniry.pr wages for competent | pleasant _g girl.Call WE 2.7478 ! WORKING mother requires baby sitter.5-day week.Phone evenings.| WE.5.6708.135 Situations Wanted Female MeGILL student desires work for summer months, Clerical, receptionist, ete.WE.5-067.DEPENDABLE | mature Woman avail | able for haby \u201ckung, day vi eve \"ning.WE.4-W71l, ) cleaners, \u2019 34 Help Wanted, Female Attention! « sy 19 BERNARD PINSLER INTERIOR DECORATOR Established 086 ® Furniture Repaired end Custom-Mode Upholstery.® Drapes, Bedsprecds ond Curtains.Dey or Evening Appointments WE.5-3354 4141 St, Cotherine St.W.(Near Greene Ave) 36 Help Wanted, Male Boy's Wanted To make collections for Fa | amined Nat delisermg.God 1 vommuieion Boys who are RUINK aa tor summer months please de not aps Call Miss MeKinson.KMS Monday to Friday ind ween i ends.HU.$1203, CHAT FFEUR companbon, ip aout | Age 20.10 Intelligent Good salary tAppix Mon 003 0 fe BN Hayter WV falte 39 Lost ON Krerbiooke Street beinween Cinvke and Victoria avenues.cmld's vrihe dontic appliance Finder please ca WE 3.5001 Reward | CAT.ginger and white, vicinity Met | calle and Western.Aszawars to Gine .ger Nceds medical attention.Sore | aes on neck Hevnrd WF Ma®.+ CASE of pens and peacils lust weekend.vicinity Irvine Avenue and Stu i Catherine WE 31421 Reward 41 Domestic Pets BOARD soeur dog viih Mis.Tust, an clean surroundings, our exercise run 40 x BO 124 Labelle Blvd (knoun \u201cas Grande Ligne St Therese Hone mm \"Miniature Poodles 4 weeks, lack $125 00 brown $130 146.| WE.5.6200 42 Personals TOUKING Canada or USA?Am a to meet someone with var.; Apply Box 52.c-0 2185 Hampton 145 ap Money To Loan MORTGAGE 1.OANS Morteage Joans quickly Contractors, privates HA 9443.' Shaar Hashomayim students graduate i The following are cand.dutes (fer the Shaur Hashomuayon He- | brew-Relgious School Diplamas | which will be presented at the C Graduation Exercises on Thurs.; day when various aeudenre and other prizes Will also ba | awarded: Samuel Ballon, Pasi Bara, | Blot Berzan, Vicki Ba kot \"John Block.Sheila Bloom, Evan { Brahm, Gail Cohen, Douglas CEikin, Eric Elkin, Richmd Evin, ; Paul Feigelson, Neil Freedman, Carol Goldschleger, Bernd Benneman, Elisa Hersh, Jacgne- line Israel, Philip Issenman, Judy Levine, Joyee Ann levy, Hare riet Mauer, Rena Miller.Edith Myers, Gloris Rosen, Barbara Rubin, Barbara White The following are candidates for leaders Fellowship: Training diplomas: Michael Cape, Douglas Elkin, Ronnie Vineberx.Paul Tichaeur, Tony Rother, Michael Fitch, Harold Kalman, J.J.Elkin, Ralph Roskies, John Lechter, Marty Lebovitz, Billy Hersh, Howard Golden, Peter Mendell, Edward Arenoff, Richard levy, Max Kaufman, Phil Issenman, Lorne Mendell.John Rothschild, Judith Shapiro, Nancy Sugarman, Harriet Mauer, Pearl Mauer.Rebekah Mendelson, Caryl Cohen, Curol Goldachleger., Ellen Greenwood, Susan Gordon, Kathryn Roth, Suzanne Shier, Judy Levine.Cue rol Prussin, Lynn Gordon, Janet Zaitlin, Selma Hersh, The members and friends of Home Study Group Aleph, Beth, Gime] and Daled will convene at a closing dinner and Sivurms en Tuesday at 650 pm.in the Community Hall to niark the conclusion of another year of aludy, \u2018 do Tr .A M _ [J Ÿ * A.em ie eg su Roslyn principal retires at 25-year mark A LT EEE = > A ; x} À ng! JE + i i a ae , 4 A ROSLYN SCHOOL.STAFF SAYS GOODBYE: Among the many well-wishers good dinner and nostalgic conversation about old times the principal and his © who feted retiring principal G.H.Penrose were his staff, members old and new.wife posed with members of the staff.Left to right: Miss J.F.Currie, Miss E.who tendered him a dinner at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel on May 22.After much Dewey, Mr.Penrose, C.B.Powter, Mrs.Penrose, Miss L.Lee, and Mrs.F.Rankin.Tangible, i ible ch | Ld anginie, intangi \u20ac changes [ | By DEBORAH WOODWARD George H.Penrose retires from Roslyn School this year after a quarter century as its principal.His span of duty is marked by high achievements: the establishment of the Roslyn Home and School Association: an addition to the school building; and less tangible but just as evident, a change of spirit and direction in the school itself.Ee a ee eT ea a a ue Ne Pt A quarter of a century ago a new student entered Lhe Ros- EXAMINER lyn School, took his place in the classroom, and wenl to work in the new atmosphere not know- FE ATURE ing anybody around him, His > teacher thought of his business 03 instruction, NOL eNCOUTABE- «ww ee ee eu en a a a\" a eae\" eau ua\", SELF-IMAGE : G.H.Penrose gets his first Home and School Association presented to ment, Education in the Roslyn ; ; look at the framed portrait which the Roslyn the school in his honor, H & S in 1935\u2014 five years after School today, however, means ; ; something different the first Home and School in ° er ., Quebec.His was the first or- Past presidents \u2018You can't define it in ganization in the West End.words,\u201d exclivims Penrose 1 bi ' tort 1 throwing his hands in the \u201cI's a bit of an effort for of 25 year span Mr ns he walls through the parents who have been work school coreiders past n gym ng a ay to come out in d where boys are tumbling.the evening to a home and atten ceremony past a kindergarten room school meeting.For the where the youngest are pick- teachers, too, its an extra The Roslyn Home and School Ing up thelr equipment fo go effort at the end of a full Association - its presidents of home, and inte a classroons day.he explains.But these the last 25 years: K.W.Mac- full of sixth graders\u2019 geo- four times a year when the Intyre, outgoing president; in- graphy projects\u201450-100 pape school is thrown open le coming president W.G.Bucha- bovklets done in spire time parents for an hour do a lot nan, and some 500 parents and on lands us varied as the of good.Parents see their teachers filled the Roslyn School 5 Mawallan Islands and the children\u2019s exercise boo ks, auditorium on Monday \u201cto pay Aretie, meet their teachers, and.see tribute to retiring principal G.\u201cChildren don't come to school demonstrations of one kind H.Penrose.# dreading it any more.They are wr another, I gives us all a \u201cYou schoolmasters.I esteem ¥ resh outlook.\u201d : interested in their special projects, in the ballet, gymnastics, and the many other activities which are a part of school 10- day.\u201d explains Penrose.Asked what he thought of the frequent post-Sputnik attacks on North American education, Penrose rose to the defence of our system, counnenting, \u201cWhat does it matter whether our boy af 15 knows less physics than a boy of the same age in Europe?He will learn, but a little later.In the meantime he is learning Home and school's history shows steady progress.From its beginnings in the Roslyn School, Westmount, it spreads to Kings, Westmount High, Willingdon, and Tona.\u201cFirat thing we knew we had the beginnings of the Montreal Federation which later merged with the Provincial Home and School Council to form the Provincial Federation.In 1912 Penrose was president of the two-year-old Provincial Home .and School Council; in you as the equals of kings,\u201d said former Mayor Sydney Bruno quoting from Erasmus, as he gave Roslyn's principal a silver tray inscribed with the signatures of all the past Roslyn Home and School! presidents.In 1984 G.H.Penrose came to the principal's chair at the Roslyn School and in same year Sydney Bruno was made president of the first Roslyn Home and School.\u201cMr.Penrose has made a magnificent contribution to the that FORMER MAYOR MAKES PRESENTATION : Brung, former mayor of Westmount and the first president of the Roslyn Home und School Association, presented Principal G.H.Penrose, who is retiring from the Roslyn School Sydney ty make decisions fox himself.1945 he presented a thesis on Welfare of Westmount,\u201d declar- after 25 years, with a silver tray inscribed with the signatures \u201cMany people who left the growth and development of ed Bruno, \u201cMore than 5.000 chil- of ail past Roslyn Home and School Association presidents, Europe because they were the home and school movement dren \u2018have been educated in the on Monday night, -\u2014Tedd Church Photo disuntisficd now seem to think they have to do things the way they are done in Furope.We nre n new country, Of course we do things differently.\u201d On Monday night the Roslyn throughout Europe and Norih America to McGill University for a Masters Degree in Education; and to this day he has been a key agent in the vitality of home and school throughout the province, Roslyn 3chool in his time.\u201d Mrs.P.Raddall, on behalf of the present Roslyn Home and School, presented the school with a large framed photograph of Penrose, in his honor.to be hung in the school corridors.od principal with a check The highly trained Roslyn from the 1958-59 association.Boys\u2019 Gym Squad provided the Penrose accepted these several entertainment for the evening.?momentoes with characteristic* wit.Explaining that he'd been told by his \u2018employer\u2019 when he Sunday concert Home and School Associalion - ccm ue - Ken Mnclatyre congratu- came to Roslyn in 1934 that he The fifth of a series of free prsventod Penrose with # num- Official figures show thal luted Penrose on \u201can at- would have to start a Home and Sunday concerts, sponsored by her uf mementos in appreciation Canadians, during the early part mosphere withont fear or School Association, he comment- the YWCA will be given by En- of his 235 yenrs of devoted and |of 1958 were intelligent service to both thejdebts Lo Associntion, Tt | \\ school and the was he who started the Roshy1 paying off their installment finance compnnies faster than they were taking on new borrowing.furor\u201d which he had brought about during his quarter century in the school.Mae- Infyre presented the 39-year- job! ed, \u201cIt was forced on me \u2014 1 didn't like it \u2014 I was afraid the parents might take over my gene Husaruk, violinist, in the Holden-Fisher Hall (Auditorium) of the YWCA on Sunday, at {+ p.m, "]
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