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[" or ein meule, - Next week's weather + ; By ERIC NEAL \u2018| June 7 toi 18 = .Mainly sunny with cool winds, then very hot with misty, = humid mornings and pleasant afternoons.Temperature range ; 8$5-80°F, with 60 sunny hours this week.= Continuiag warm and fair into the middie of the week, then windy, some thunder and cooling.Morning white frosts or = heavy dews and warm days in the south, risk of cold rains and } hail in the north.Warmer, dithough with cool mornings.Storms along the ooast will bring gales.Good holiday weather starting.The last pro weeks of July Into August will also be very pleasant every: OL.XXX.No.23 MONTREAL, FRIDAY.JUNE 5, 1959 24 PAGES City installs new lights in response fo request ' \u2018IWo new streetlights are to be installed in the Winchester avenue area as a result of a request made to the city council through the Westmount Municipal Asso- piation recently.A total commitment of $1,060 has been made for the new standards.A motion to this effect pro- installation will provide an emer- posed by Alderman Bovaird at gency power supply at No.2 fire Monday's council meeting was station, the police station, power unanimously approved.Investi- house, the corporation yard and gation, stated Bovaird, had the city hall.à that these two additional In addition a remote control ', s would ensure adequate installation will be made al the ca \\ting on the streets in the police station and mobile units pee.area.will be installed in the light de- - The standards are to be located partment's line truck, * cable one on Winchester avenue and truck, the public works depart- One on Somerville avenue, be- ment\u2019s salt and cinder spreading tween Claremont and Prince Al- truck, and two utility automo- bert avenues.biles.This will ensure complete Commitment was also made communication at all times both for $1300 to cover the cost of in the various headquarters and three street lights on Daulac in the field between the Adminis.| road.The City of Montreal is tration, Police, Public Works and HUSBAND AND WIFE TEAM GRADUATE: planning a new street lighting the electric light .departments Mr.and Mrs, Norman Goldberg, centre, are, @ystem on Ramezay road, Dau- The emergency power supply will congratulated by thelr respective parents on FIVE CENTS and Mrs.Cecil Usher, right, Belmont avenue, received hor MA degree.She is a graduate of Westmount High School.Norman Gold- lac road and Cedar avenue.Since go into action in the case of local graduating at McGill University convocation berg, seen here with his father Dr.Joseph part of Daulac road is in West- o» total power failures.last week.Mrs.Goldberg, daughter of Mr.Goldberg, left, received his MD.mount, three of the light stand- At the same meeting quota- i .@rds as planned could be situated tions were submitted for switch- LL 3 + jar Westmount, gear and Lransformers for the Fn - The two municipalities work- Ing in cooperation agreed upon the installation and the sharing of the cost as il pertains to the City of Westmount.The City of Montreal will\u2019 service the \u201clighting, charging the City of Wesl- mount $3 per month per unit.This is similar to the arrangement which the City of West- mount has with Montreal on Kingston road and Ramezay Place where the City of West- mount charges Montreal $3 pe: Glen road and Olivier substations.The quotation of Canadian General Electric Co.Lid.in the amount of $32,313.was accepted for.the purchase of switchgear.and \u2018the -quotution of Ferramti- Packard Co.Limited in the amount of $28,400.was accepted for the purchase of transformers.Commitment was made of the necessary money required for the purchases of the equipment.ge * ° month per unit\u2019 a city hall | Work on library dti i .&pokesman stated.di Il FE RES 4 [] > SH 200 Further commitment of | procee ing we _ _ à à 1y er x À D.$10,450 was made to cover the | All bricklaying on the new 4 y \u2018 N cost of additions and improvements to the radio communication system of the light department and publie works (library extension has been completed.AHN prefabricated steel roof trusses have been erected into position and the laying of .department.precast roof slabs is in progressa - In making the motion, Alder- The work is proceeding satisfac- man Bovaird stated that the new |torily, a city spokesman reported.Vill YOUR Postman Ring in Yain! When you vaeation this summer the Post à Ottice will forward | -.Your mail \u2014 if you i © fill in a card designed | 2 Q, the purpose.E Wh same is true of | yours weekly news.pee.Just phone HU 2771 and ask § this picture was (aken.Willlam Stavert received his BCL degree.He is u graduate of Bishop's University as well.and was Senior Man In his last year there.FATHER AND SON: R.E.Stavert, right, of Cedar avenue, a governor of McGill University, and his son Willlam met after ceremonies at McGill's convocation recently when \u2014Tedd Church Photo [EE _ \u2014\u2014 = eee + cm we omen - Bishop's University to honor W.H.Campbell, Ross Clarkson Glendennirg.Campleil.Jarreit HT SH REP SRR LS INDEX Church News .& 11 Classified Ads .\u2026.19 Editoriais .000000005 4 Sports .\u2026.0.17-19 businessmen.1 actment, p There, y Lives will be happy to make the necessary weekly newspaper follows you on holiday.iw the Circulation | repressata- | Arrangements to sed § that your favorite ; + _ ; 4s a vn cn + Unity Boys\u2019 Club .2 Victoria Hall .2 Women's and Social .13-15 This Week in Westmount .5 Westmount YMCA .3 April rainfall below average No snow fell during the month in contrast to an 85-year average of 5.3\".The total rainfall of 1.82\" was also below the 85- year average of 2.26\".The expenditure on maintenance of winter roads amounted to $17,200, $13,380 of which was spent in the general spring clean- ing of roads and sidewalks, Two prominent residenls of Westmount, will receive honorary degrees from Bishop's University.Lenroxville, at convocation ceremonies there June 13.The honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law will be conferred upon William Henry Campbell, 466 Roslyn avenue and Ross Clarkson, 524 Mount Plessant avenue.Receiving similar degrees at the Bishop's ceremony will be Nobel prize-winner Lester B.Pearson, leader of the Liberal party in the House of Com- mona; Rt.Rev.F.H.Wilkinson, Bishop of Toronto, and Hon.Jean Jacques Bertrand.Quebec Minister of Lands and Forests.Mr.Campbell, senior partner of the accounting firm of and Dever, is past president of the Institute of Chartered Ac countants of Quebec Province and an honorary life .member of the Canadian Red Cross So- clety.Mr.Clarkson, chairman of the board of the Royal Trust Cosn- pany, has begn associated with the company fbr the past 50 years, and is in addition a director of 11 \u2018companies and a governor of five hospitals.He is a governor of McGiH University and was first chairman of the McGill Associates.At Bishop's, he waa chiefly responsible for the establishment of the John Bassett Memorial Scholarships.for which à fund of approximately 360,000 has been cotiected.- \u2014\u2014_\u2014 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 5, 1959 At Unity Boys\u2019 Club Club is host to 300 at annual track meet By MAURICE MARIASINE Nearly 300 boys and girls representing eight different organizations participated in the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Sixth Annual Track and Field Meet held att he West- mount Athletic Grounds last Saturday.The Negro Community Centre who had previously won the Rotary Club of Westmount Trophy in 1956 won top honors this year with a total aggregate score of 76 points.Trophy winners since the track meet's inception in 1954 are as follows: 1854: Unity Boys\u2019 Club.1955: Unity Boys\u2019 Club.1858: Negro Community Centre.1957: Rose- mount Boys\u2019 Club.1958: Rose- mount Boys\u2019 Club.1959: Negro Community Centre.The final results were as fol- follows: Negro Community Centre (76 points); Unity Boys\u2019 Club and Rosemount Boys\u2019 Club tied, (85 points); University Settlement (47 points); Thunderbird Boys' Club (25 points); Lions Boys\u2019 Club (11 points); Weredale House (8 points); Point St.Charles Boys\u2019 Club (6 points).Merit Trophy Winners The high aggregate point winners who will be awarded merit trophics at the Unity Annual Sports Night are as follows: Richard Pink of the Rosemount Boys' Club (18 points); Michael Tagieff of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club (168 points); Joy Livingstone of W.FRIEDRICH Swiss Watch Repair Expert Temporary Address: 51 BRUCE AVE.WE.7-1855 SUITS & COATS $55 ur Made te your measure from a large selection of best English woollens.Work Guaranteed.Ladies\u2019 ond Gent's SLACKS *15 Mode to measure Sport Jackets Made $35.w Yo Measure .Alterations & Remodelling.Reas~aable Prices Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) the Negro Community Centre (15 points).Track Officials The 8ixth Annual Unity Boys\u2019 Club Track and Field Meet was under the supervision of Unity's Program Bupervisor Robert Parker, who was assisted by the following: Len Blane, Jack Red- sell, Fred Williamson, Frank Hall, Morris Limonchik, Ralph Whims, John McDonaugh, Ron Havard, Bill Semper, Ken Moore, James McLaughlin, Dave Haw- ley, George Hood, Peter Doherty, Don Vollett, James Roguski, Bob Neal, Lorraine Wilkinson, Helen Driver and your reporter.A sincere thanks to all for services rendered.Table tennis The Lions Boys\u2019 Club of Montreal re-captured the Unity Trophy at the Eighth Annual Unity Boys' Club Table Tennis Tournament held at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club last week.The win was Lions\u2019 fourth consecutive victory and they received a total of 32 points.In second place with 18 points was the Unity Boys Club; Negro Community Centre was third with 8 points: the Thunderbird Boys' Club was next with 2 points.Special recognition is given to the following individual players: Michael Bervaldi, Ken Mc- Dougall, Larry Dallas, Frank Paliotti, Andy O'Ne:i and John Manconi, Little League Unity's baseball entry in the xAmerican \u201cB\u2019 section of the Little Leaguers, \u201cthe Indians,\u201d now hold a two and one record.Last week, the Indians trounced the Orioles 7 to 3 and were led to victory by the Holden brothers, Billy and Richard.Billy hit a two run homer and Richard holds a 2-0 record on the pitching mound.The Indians are coached by Manny Barnoff.Laurier Club The Laurier Club conducted its final debate of the scason with an extremely controversial subject \u2014 the subject \u201cJuvenile Delinquency.\u201d The debate was very interesting and many important points were brought out that should prove of great value for future discussions.9 milk samples found unhealthy The Sanitary Inspector made 25 inspections of food establishments or restaurants during the month of April, inspected 3 boarding or rooming houses, 6 barber and beauty parlors, 7 massage parlors, 3 laundries and 2 dwellings as well as 6 miscellaneous occupancies, 76 milk (9 unsatisfactory) and 22 water WE.3- samples (all excellent) were 3-5908 taken for analysis.re YOUR HEATING SYSTEM VENTILATION - WE.5-2595 FOR BEST SERVICE Work Guaranteed CONSULT AN EXPERT FOR EACH JOB ROOFING - PLUMBING - HEATING @ Day & Night Service LEO FALARDEAU 3955 ST.JAMES STREET WEST Equipped Truck FREE ESTIMATES GAS BURNERS WE.3-2432 BALLOON TROUBLE: Mrs.Fina Ebbitt, 227 Kensington avenue, is almost hidden as a long balloon held by Glenn Souva, 4, obscures her fase.Nancy Harbottle, 5, wasn\u2019t having quite as much trouble as the trio posed for a picture Wednesday afternoon.The occasion was a party givem at Westmount Park Emanu-Fl Church for 35 children, members of the \u201cBaby Band\u201d.\u2014Tedd Church Photo Obituaries RM PE SA TY MRS.J.AYER Mrs.Albert Johnson Ayer, a former resident of Westmount, and a member of an old West- mount family, died Sunday at the home of her daughter in Ottawa at the age of 64.A funeral was held Wednesday in Montreal.Formerly Alice Chaffey, Mrs.Ayer received her education in Toronto, and in 1918 married well-known athlete Albert Johnson Ayer.Mr.Ayer, whose father founded the dairy produce firm of A.A.Ayer, died in 1932.A member of Westmount Baptist Church for many years, Mrs.Ayer followed the family tradition of taking a keen interest in the Baptist Church movement throughout Canada.She is survived by two sons, George and John, both of Montreal; two daughters, Mrs.John McClurg (Carol), of Ottawa, and Mrs.Henry de L.Harwood, (Janet), of Montreal, P.L.MARCOTTE A funeral was held at St.Leon de Westmount Church Saturday for Pierre Lionel Marcotte, 61, who died Thursday.Son of Napoleon Marcotte and Albina Delisle, he was educated at Notre Dame College and Mont St.Louis where he received a degree in science.Starting in business as manager of his father's department store in St.Henri in 1914, he joined the staff of the Quebec Liquor Commission in 1923 and remained thereu ntil\u2019 he was appointed Quebec representative for Hiram Walker and Sons.With this firm he subsequently became general manager for Quebec Province, assisting general manager of the company's British and foreign divisions.and, in 1946, representative in South America.In 1950 he was appointed manager of his company's export business,w ith headquarters in New York, where hew as living at the time of hisd eath.Mr.Marcotte, while he lived in Montreal, served for more than 25 years as honorary consul in the city for the Republic of Et Salvador.He was a member of the Regiment de Maisonneuve, the Montreal Publicity Club and the Canadian Club of New York.Fire furnace quickly quenched 43 calls by the Westmount Fire Department in the month of April, were received.12 were for fires, 7 false alarms and 24 for miscellaneous reasons, 32 of the calls came by Police or Fire Telephone, Water pressures dur- \u2018ing the month were satisfactory.Victoria Hall TODAY 9am.-5 p.m.: Royal Conser- vatorys of Music.7 pm.CNR Lawn Bowling Banquet.8 p.m.CBC Talent Caravan.SATURDAY 9 am.-5 p.m.Royal Conservatory of Music.8 p.m.Ideal Burform Bowling League Dance, 8 p.m.Lucas Rotex Dance.8 p.m.Sofa Bowling League Dance, MONDAY 9 am.-5 p.m.Royal Conservatory of Music.8 p.m.St.John\u2019s Ambulance.TUESDAY 9 am.-5 p.m.Royal Conservatory of Music.8 p.m.Westmount Municipal Association.WEDNESDAY 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Royal Conservatory of Music, 12 p.m.Westmount Rotary Luncheon.THURSDAY 8 am.-5 p.m.Royal Conservatory of Music.7 pm.-12 a.m.Miss M.Gardner Recital N.B.\u2014 Weddings, private parties, and women\u2019s events are not listed.17 new permits issued in April Seventeen building permits were issued by the city in April, with an estimated value of $32,- 600, $500 of which was non-tax- able, ROSEDALE EDGAR A.WRAY Funeral Chapel WURLITZER ORGAN 4911 COTE DES NEIGES RD.South of Queen Mary at Decelles RE.1-6868 Good Samarita just couldn\u2019t wi A car parked.on Clarke avenue, owned by Robert Ruffley, 28, of Ville Brossard, struck a Harrison Bakeries delivery truck last week after it rolled downhill unmanned.The collision occurred at 5.15 p.m.while Ruffley was attempting to free a man in an over turned car.\" \u201cI was proceeding east on Cedar avenue,\u201d he told police, \u201cwhen an accident occurred involving the car ahead of me I saw it roll over, and immediately turned the corner at Clarke avenue, and parked facing south.\u201d As he was attending to the injured person, he stated, he heard someone shout \u201ca car is rolling down the hilL\u201d and saw his auto collide with a stationary truck.Driver of the truck, Laurent Naud, 24, who was making a delivery at the time of the accident, heard the crash and came out to find Ruffley's auto against the rear of his van.TRADITIONAL characteristic of Collins service is the high quality of all professional work.B.A.Collins PA NONNS ce A.© WILLIAMS S000 SHERDROORE STREET WEST Five Generations of Traditional Service ne cJos.C raz &BRO.Funerau DIRECtORS 1234 Mountain St.Phone: UN.6-6363 ovr 00e VU AUT maman amber = interiors Reqd.(| 1317 Greene Ave., WE.5.3894 ANTIQUES BOUGHT and SOLD Custom Nl upholstery Furniture Repairs Draperies MULLINS ANTIQUES WE.3-4046 \u2014 memes oN TABLISHED 189%?\u2014 WATCH REPAIRS § Certified Wotchmakeors OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXX, No.23 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959 PRETTY SIGNAL CORP Second Lieutenant K.Anderson, left, smiles at Lt.-Col.A.B.Hunt, 338 Roslyn avenue, and Lt.-Col.S.E.Alsop, ED, at a dinner as A fis S MEMBER: 11th Signal This week in Westmount Two local authors win top literature awards By VALENTINA RAHR Governor General's Awards were won by two residents of Westmount, who are both on the staff at Mc- Gill University.Colin McDougall, Lansdowne avenue, Registrar of McGill, was named winner of Canada's top award for fiction for his first novel.Previously a writer of short stories, McDougall won the 1958 Governor General\u2019s Award with \u201cExecution\u201d, a story of a Canadian infantry battalion in the Italian Campaign of the Second World War.~~ \u2014 Antique Clocks expertly repaired and rebuilt pe by oe Paul Friis 727 Shell Tower Bldg.1255 University St.UN.6-9057 rr, 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\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) WE.2-6633 « The prize winning novel reflects his own career.A strong and vivid story, it is told with an acute understanding of war's human element; the Canadian soldiers who fought in the Allied Campaign in Italy are recognized and portrayed in this gripping narrative of battle.The Governor General's Award for non-fiction was given to Prof.Joyce Hemlow, Atwater avenue, for \u201cThe History of Fanny Burney.\u201d Miss Hemlow wrote her book in her spare time over a period of eight years.She is the first Canadian to win a EXAMINER Phone Numbers ® Classified Advertising Daily 8.30 AM.to 5 P.M.© Display Advertising © Subscriptions HU.9-1201 ® Editorial © Accounting HU.1-2771 © Classified Advertising Tues.& Wed.5 to 8.30 P.M.Only HU.1-0451 PAVAVIVIVIVIVAVIVLAVIY/ given recently at the Hillside Armory by the Regiment Royal Canadian Signals.The dinner was held in the Armory's Trophy Room.\u2014Rose Photo x James Tait Black Memorial Prize, which is awarded yearly by the publishing house of A.and C.Black the best biography, literary work and novel.More than 120 reviews of the book were carried in the world\u2019s English language newspapers The New York Times alone re viewed it four times.Miss Fanny Burney.an 18th century socialite, became a sensation as a novelist and diarist.\u2018Although it was known that Fanny had literally truck loads of manuscripts, few of them could be found, until a very large private collection was turned over to the New York Public Library about 10 ycars ago,\u201d said Prof.Hemlow.She spent summers studying the New York manuscripts, went to England to study som there, and then discovered a private collection of her own.This work gives a fascinating picture of the manners and morals of the 18th and early 19th century.Prof.Hemlow became a member of the Canadian Authors Association, Montreal Branch last year.* * * In making an announcement that \u201cGigi\u201d would return to the stage at La Poudriere next Thursday, Jeannine Beaubien, 631 Grosvenor avenue, general THE BEST SELE : ASE, HU.9-5748; Signalsregiment honors all ranks The fifth annual regimental dinner oft he 11th Signal Regiment Royal Canadian Signals took place recently in the Trophy manager of the theatre said: \u201cWe have had many requests from groups to stage this play again due to ils popularity last fall.We have put on single performances when requested for conventions and group meetings, and we think that there is enough encouragement to bring this presentation back to our theatre.\u2018\u2019Gigl\u2019 is expected to run for 10 days.The Fraser-Hickson Institute was formally opened on May 28.Among the artists exhibiting for the first time in its attractive auditorium are: Harold Beament, The Boulevard, a monumental iceberg from the Arctic; Goodridge Roberts, Grosvenor avenue, showing \u201cFarmhouse Attic\"; A.Y.Jackson's \u2018\u2018Gouffre River Valley\": Oscar de Lall's sketches of SL.Adele in winter; Albert Cloutier's Laurentian scenes; Anne Savage's \u201cAutumn Days\u201d; Lorne Bouchard's \u201cFields in Spring\u201d: Jacques de Tonnancour's \u2018\u2018Paysage Printemps\u201d; Robert W, Pilot's scene of the Quebec Citadel, and one portrait by \u201csllias Torrance Newton, \u201cFrere Adelard\"; Ghitta Calserman, Kensington ave, portrait of a thild painting: Stanley zrove's still life: Frank Lipari's \u201cCity Under Rain\u201d; and Alfred Pellan's \u201cUn reve au village blanc.\u201d G.L.M.Hellstrom, Murray avenue, president of the Canadian Scandinavian Foundation has received the highest decoration a Canadian can receive Cos- Room of the Hillside Armoury in Westmount with all the officers and other ranks atending Guests of honor Included A Maj.Gen.E.G.Weeks, CB, CBE, MC.MM, CD, honorary colonel of the regiment.Also present were past commund- ing officers Lt.Col.M.G.Evans, MM, ED: Lt.Col.J.H.Townsend, ED: Lt.Col.A.BB.Hunt: Lt.Col.H.L.Hurdle, CBE; Lt.Col.G.M.Chaplin, CD: and Lt.Col.W, IL.Moore, ED.In reviewing the activities of the regiment during the past year the Commanding Officer Lt.Col.E.E Alsop, ED, congratulated all officers and ranks for their efforts.The highlight of the event was the presentation of trophies and awards to the outstanding members of ther egiment.Of particular interest were the numerous prizes awarded for shooting competitions with other units as well as within the regiment itself.The event concluded with an informal get together in the Sergeants' Mess with all ranks and guests attending.»- _ from Sweden, the gold medal of the Swedish Export Association; in recognition of 40 years of work in the technical field of pulp and paper.' Fire dep\u2019t reports | 43 calls in April Firemen were called to St.Andrew's United Church, corner of Stanton avenue and Cote St Antoine Road on Monday to quench an oil fire.Taking the train of Park your car here Parking Space Available Parking, washing, greasing, etc., at reasonable rates.ALSO DAY OR NIGHT YEARLY CONTRACTS VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) Westmount Station ?while on your trip.HU.6-0767 NT COT UT CUIT UIT CUIUINT FOTOUO CTI CNT NIT NTININNIN $ CTION IN TOWN ALL PRIVATELY OWNED CARS * TRADE-IN and TERMS ACCEPTED ° GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.LER - FARGO - PLYMOUTH SERVICE : 372 VICTORIA AV WES TMOUN mere) MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER { 3 YT THE FE xarminer EAE ON serving the City of Westmount since 1935 5135 Western Avenue \u2014 HUater 9-1201 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959 Head Office: 218$ Hampton Ave.Montreal 28 John W.Soncton President and Publisher Trocy $.Ludington, Editor HUnter 3-2771* Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Lou Miller, Managing Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Monager Miss Evelyn McKinnon, Classified and Circulation Tue Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the Westmount High feacher refires' Forty years of grappling with the minds of teenagers, leading the quick and coaching the slow, have left no mark but experience on Miss Ruby Hopkins of Westmount High School.Now about to retire, Miss Hopkins looks back on her sojourn in teaching and has this to say about it: \"Teaching should not be a competi- ing a school character where a group of speciallsts are working as associates\u2014and I think we have achieved this at Westmount High School.\" Firm in her belief that amall schools have the advantage over large ones, she states: \u201cA school should not be a factory.With centralization the individual becomes less and less\u2014look at Red private jokes and problems, without ever forming cliques within the larger clan.Shé has been at Westmount for 31 years.Miss Hopkins recalled & humorous incident which hape pened to Howard Marcelles, # \u201cgreatly loved chemistry teacher\u201d and a Maritimer who taught at Westmount when she came here.! ' A tive profession, hut rather one China today, for example.\u201d Br home, devoted t blic service.Mall subscriptions: $2.per year; ' \u2018 81.25 nait Ser.Five cents à copy.P of associates.Then, if you While she admits that the whit ned 2° Bel ri at Authorized as And Class Mull, Post Office Dept, Ottawa have something of value, it is present Westmount Senior the part of some of his stud- passed on to your fellows, not High Sehoo! has its physical ents.One day he explained to WE SAY Here's how one resident writes IN a neighboring column is a letter from a comparatively new re- YOU SAY Clergyman writes of civic blight Sir, 1 would like very much to address this letter Lo Lhe eiti- witheld.\u201cOne should aim at build- x limitations, she maintains that size can also be an enemy to PA them that a universal solvent was one which, if dropped on the floor, would eat through wood and ceiling until it came to the heads of the students below!\u201d Deadpan expressions on the part of his students greeted this sally, but Miss Hopkins recalls that it remained a source of amusement among the teachers for some time.sident, He writes as he zens of Westmount.sees things, and while he We are all very proud of the ~ Born on a farm in Barford is proud of Westmount great traditions that have in the Eastern Townships, and aware of many of its good points, he is not blind to what he consid- crs its flaws.Some of the things this correspondent mentions are well taken, as we know from personal ob- gervation, but until now, made Westmount one of the finest cities in the world.However, to stay out in front requires constant repair, planning and revision.The condition of the ceiling in the comfort station in Murray Park is a disgrace to our fair city and it should not be allowed to remain in thut state one day longer than ab- Miss Hopkins was the last of \u2014 a family of nine children.Un-/ embarrassed about stating \u201cher age, 57, she is looking forward to once more living permanently in the country after her retirement.\u201cMy father loved the land, and I miss the country, although I've always had 10 weeks in Lhe summer.\u201d she says., Lp solutely necessary.we never thought of Some of the fences in Miss Hopkins learned to them Westmount Park should be drive five years ago, although It is a good thing, sometimes, for a newcomer lo speak his mind.The rest of us may be too close to the forest to see the trees.repaired, or removed.The playground equipment in the parks should at least keep abreast of that in neighboring municipalities and should be available for use by the first of May.Some equip- \u201cI'm not crazy about tackling Montreal traffic.\u201d Her sense of adventure in whatever she tries remains, however.\u201cWhat I would most like to do,\u201d she concluded, \u201cis on the ment, including the slide in 1st of September point the .Westmount Park, is not up nose of my car in a new direc- Local canines yet (June 3).There are no tion and just drive.\u201d baby swings in Westmount on the leash oy RRS SE WESTMOUNT dogs, of course, are kept on leash.As a result, of course, this newspaper hasn't the same access to dog-bite Many cities have modern, economical and efficient wading pools, why haven't we?The vacant lots (eye-sores) on the corner of Lansdowne and Sherbrooke and Western should be purchased for a fair price and turned into places MISS RUBY HOPKINS \u201cSomething of value\" there is a very important need for better communications between the levels of education.\u201cWhy increase size and cfficiency at the cost of something more valuable\u2019, she feels, \u2018something which is in- By the way.ACTRESS HITS OUT HE Americans are supposed to be hustlers.Yet in Nevada it takes six weeks to get a divorce through.By stories that some other of beauty, instead of mud government, tangible, yet which everybody that time, if you marry some- journals enjoy.But per- patches.Not only would they Citizens of Westmount \u2014 recognizes.\u201d one else, you've got to wait haps the sacrifice is pay for themselves in increas- the future is bright, with Perhaps this intangible another six weeks before you worth it.edreal estate values but wonderful possibilities.something is to be found in can marry the next on the Better a little more toil to produce other news, than a harried on would provide much needed parking space.Either there is great public apathy, which I doubt, or What are your ideas?Sincerely, Rev.William Morris.8 Winchester avenue, the sense of fraternity which exists among the teachers at the high school, and which leads them to have their own a list.So the divorce-jam piles up, and everybody is miserable, (June Monsoon.) ES whipping across Wes t- mount Park, with the scat of his pants in the jaws of a pursuing and perhaps rabid canine, YOU AY | Pastor applauds the \u2018new\u2019 Examiner Sir: 1 write to express my appreciation of the generous spirit which led you to give such prominence to me and my carcer as you have done in your recent issue.Your staff member has certainly made the most of such materials as she was able to find, and T pay tribute not only to the way she has put the story together, but to the svinpathetie and gracious manner in which she conducted her interview.1f she is u type of the group of associates vou have gathered around you, no wonder that The Examiner has taken on\u201d i new lease of life.A.Lloyd Smith, DD.A ne.- 25 SEM THEY SAY Sincerity, a deep, _genuine, heart-felt sincerity is a trait of true and noble manhood.\u2014 Lawrence Sterne RRR REE STUDENTS AT SUMMER WORK by Glatzmayer see SKE \"SO YOU'RE IN ENGINEERING Ai MeGiLL?Vien I'M IN ARTS AT LOYOLA\" 240 eeewaaae aa net pu00000 sasaogreens À se ROLL ON, ROLL OFF : Working over the box from two directions, Ian Kennedy goes sault.up on his hands for a head roll while David LS includes: (back row, ROSLYN GYM SQUAD : This year's 20-man squad is the best in school history according to Coach Lou Davies (extreme left).It left to right) Peter Hershorn, Rod Maclnnes, Brien Wood, Alan Harrlson, Bill Huntley Duff; Lindsay, Martin Bruneau comes off the box and into a somer- Bill Norrish, David Bruneau, wick, Robbie Leggat, and Ian Patrick.sepyocteveryey ALA ra 4 Jarvis, Ian Kennedy, and (front row, L to r.) Bill Cundall, Michael Thompson, Hugh Ber- MUSICAL Sharps, Flats and Naturals Grievous Glorified Grading By Frances Goliman \u201cWHAT GRADE ARE YOU IN?\u201d is a frequent question when people are interested in the performance of young musicians.It is also a favorite question by parents to music instructors.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.BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN LAKE For Sale Directly from owners.Choice location, St.Sauveur district.Ideal for private estate or for group of friends.120 acres of land.«Only lé per sq.ft, Phone: Daytimes: WE.7-9355 Evenings: RE.3-9608 AS THE MENTAL CAPACITY of each individual differs and varies so does the finger dexterity of each music student.Often what one finds easy another thinks difficult even though they are classified in the same grade.* WHEN YOU FINISH READING today\u2019s column you will have ample proof of \u201cGRIEVOUS GRADING\u201d and \u201cGLORIFIED GRADING\u201d, You will realize that modern scholastic requirements in music are of a much | lower standard for examinations ' than they used to be.BEFORE ME IS THE 1959- ' 1860 syllabus of the Faculty | of Music of McGill University | (my alma mater) and the syllabus of the Royal Conservatory of Music, University of Toronto, (1958-1959, 1959- 1960).Also for comparison I have a wonderful book entitled \u201cPiano Teacher\u2019s Guide\u201d that I wrote to Schirmer\u2019s for many years ago.When 1 was in New York the last time, 1 thought it would be nice to get a fresh copy and upon giving the name of the book to the head of that department (the clerk had not heard of it so I asked for the head) the gentleman was quite surprised as he replied, \u201cHang on to your copy, \u2018it's not printed any more\u201d.(It is 198 pages and I will write about this book in detail next week).BEFORE McGILL CHANGED TO NUMERICAL GRADING for examinations, the books were listed; primary, elementary, junior, intermediate, senior and highest.Pupils could use the intermediate practical for a matriculation subject and the last year of this type (1956) every piece in one of the McGill lists corresponded to pieces in Toronto's grades 8 and 9.MANY OF THE NUMBERS ARE in both Montreal and Toronto lists BUT the difference in the gradings is astonishing.And compared with the Schirmer] Guide, well, judge a few for yourself.Mozart, Sonata in C (K545) McGill, grade 10 Royal, Toronto, grade 8, Schirmer, grade 3-4; + (Continued on page 6) The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 5, 1959 Roslyn gym squad best yet is opinion of Head rolls .shoulder rolls .head springs .straddle vaults.They float through the air \u2014 they land on their feet\u2014 they sommersault once, jump up, and run off.\u201cI've been in this busincss for 30 years,\u201d says Roslyn School's gym squad coach Lou Davies, \u201cand this one is better than any squad I've ever had.\u2018\u201cThere've been better individual gymnasts in the past \u2014 a few anyway \u2014 but never such a squad,\u201d says Davies looking over a group of 20 young boys, all in grades 4-6, who look like future olympians.+ The public got a glimpse\u2019 of this fabulous team two\u2019 weeks ago when they per-! formed at the Roslyn Home! and School's annusl meeting.| Cross-firing from two sides, the boys lined up 10 and 10, ran up the spring boards, | flipped over the center ox, and landed gracefully on the! mats.Coach Davies explains | that if they were somewhat bigger, they could do a simul- | coach Davies tancous \u201ccrons-fire\u201d but ns It is they perform at top- speed and their coordination is such that the onlooker sees no gaps, Davies pointed to one fair- hoaded boy and said, There's one who was afraid of the box in the beginning.He's stuck with it, practising three recess periods a week and Mondays after school, and there he goes now!\u201d At that the boy rolled over the three-foot-high box on (Continued on Page 10) Vi.9-8952 DITTRICH LABORATORY WATCH High Grade REPAIRS of all makes of watches, clocks also ANTIQUE time pieces and jewellery, 1010 SHERBROOKE ST.W.(Just east of Peel) \u201cYOUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY! 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Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 5.1959 ANGLICAN \u201cTRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5270 Sherbrooke Street West Tie venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, DD.Rector Allen Goodings, BD.Assistant C V Frayn, A.R.C A.(London) Organist and Cholrmaster Mer 2nd Surdax after Trinity 80 nu Holy Communion 945 arn Junior Depaitment and Bible Claes wm sn.Choral Commwuon.Preacher The flector 31°00 : n.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department.730 pu Evensong.Preacher: Tne Rector H'ednesdav yop, in Holy Communion Thursday &s.Barnabas.A.& M.2.00 a.m.Holy Commumon \u201cChurch of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Conon S.B.Lindsay Rev.> Ind Sunday after Trinity 9:00 a m.Holy Eucharist 9.30 a.m.Holy Eucharist 9:48 a.Sunday School 10:15 a.1n,.Mnttine (said) 31:00 aim.SOLEMN EUCHARIST 700 pm.Evenson, & address Holy Eucharist day at 7:00 am.except Wednesday at 9:30 a.m, ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill fev.Kenneth 0.Keefe, Rector Rev.Reginald Hollis End Sunday after Trinity 8:00 a.m.Holy Comn.unson 0 3 an.Mattins Preacher: Rev.Regimaid Hollis 80:00 Am.Holy Communion 730 pn.Evensore Preacher: Rev.Regmaid Hollis Preacher: Tne Rector WEDNESDAY Wn Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster: Arnold Bellis CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CRURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Tune 7th 1160 àm Sunday School 4300 am.Church Service, Subject Lesson -Sermon : \u2018GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR\u2019 Golden: Text Revelation 16:3.Hreat and marvellous are thy works, lord God Alméghty: just and true We Ly ways, thou Kmg of saints.EVERY WEDNESDAY ¢ {5% pm.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice Open to the public Tuesday.Thursday and Fri gay.2 to 4 p.m.Wedncedays, 6.30 to pm.A RADIO AND TV PROGRAMS cra pis asian Science Heals\", J .a every Sunday y ning ar > OR Channel 5 every Saturday Channel 3 every Sunday.See TV Listings {or program times) PRESBYTERIAN \u2018 MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Westmount, P.Q.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister Sunday, June 7th 100 a.m.Church School 11 00 a.m.Publie Worship The Minister will Preach Lester A.Woodin, Crganist and Cloirmaster PRESBYTERIAN col P WEITHOUNY and WeTonw AVES.© Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Sunday, June 7th 11 00 am.Ordination of Elders.11 16 am.Churoh School \u2018\u2019Bieseo-d are they that Mourn®' Preparatory Service and reception of new Communiocants.730 pm.DORIS KILLAM RR T.C.L.Mus.(McGI)) Oreanist and Choir Director The 124 bus stops at the door SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Otto O.Staeren, Cantor; F.L.MeLearon, Organist and Choir Master; Milles Wisenthal, M.A, Educational Assistant Sabbath Services And Commencement Exercises The annual commencement exercises of the Temple Religious School, Friday ecvemng, June 5th at 8 o'clock.A class of 31 students will pe awarded their iplomas, Shabuoth And Confirmation Services Friday morning, June 12th at 9.30 o'dlock A class of 28 young people will undergo the ceremony of Confirmation in accordance with the practice of Reform Juadiem.Choral Group Concert Tuesday evening, June 9th at 8.30 o'clock, Temple Community House, under the direction of Cantor Otto Staeren, Coming Meetings Temple School Board, Monday evening, June Bth at 8.15 o'clock.Temple Membership Committee Wednesday evening, June 10th at 8.15 p.m.Brotherhood Board Dinner Meeting, June 15th at 7 o'clock.Temple Board of Prustees, Thursday evening, June 18th at 8.15 o'clock, Hosts To Confirmants On Saturday afternoon, Jume 6th Dr.and Mrs, Harry J, Stern will be at home to the members of the 1960 Confirmation Class.Confirmation Dinner And Dance Parents and Confirmants will par- citipate in s annual event Saturday evening, June 13th at 6.30 o'clock an the Temple Community House.SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Candie Lighting, Friday.June 5th at 8:16 p.m.Evening Service at 8:15 p.m, Sabbath Services: Morning Service at 9:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings: Torah: Numbers, Ch, 1, v.1 - Ch.4, v.20.Prophets.1 Samuel, Ch.20, vs.18-42 Evening Service at 8:25 p.m.Pirken Ovos {Ethics of the Fathers) Ch 6 Evening Services at 9:05 p.m.Bar Mitzvoh lan Rudmkoff, son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Rudnikoff, will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah in celebration of his Bar Mitavoh.New Moon Rosh Chodesh Sivan to be blessed this Sabbath morning will occur on Sunday.June 7th.Weckday Services: Sunday.June 7th, Morning Service at 8:30 a.m.Evening Services at 8:30 p.m.Weekdays: Morning Service at 7:30 a.m.Thursday, June 11th: Before Sho- vues (Feast of Weeks): Morning Service at 7:30 a.m.Candle Lighting at 8:30 p.m.Evening Service for the Hioly Day at 8:30 pm.(Feast of Weeks) Shovuos TIT Friday, June 12th \u2014 Momming Service at 8:50 a.m.; Soriptural Readings at 10:00 a.m.: Candle Lighting at 8:C0 p.m.Shovuos IT (Feast of Weeks) The Sabbath, June 13th \u2014 Morning Service at 8:30 a.m.; Scriptural Readinge at 10:00 a.m.: Memorial Services at 10:20 a.m.; Evening Service at 8:30 p.m, Bar Mitzvoh Jonathan Hersch Deftoher.son of Mr.and Mrs.Moses Deitcher, will be cabkd to the Reading of the Law on the second day of the Feast of Visitors and Friends are Weeks, in celebration of his Bar Cordially Welcome Matzvoh.BAPTIST .WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, M.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A, D.D.Director of Music: Golt MacDermot, B.A., B.Mus.31:00 AM.\"REMEMBER.\" 7:30 P.M.DR.HORACE DEAN Church School \u201411 a.m.Midweek Service \u2014 Wednesday, 8 p.m.\u2018Can YOU Stop In Time?\u2019 Summer slogan for safety For the three summer vacation months \u2014 June, July and August \u2014 Canada joins with the United States and Puerto Rico in a concentrated campaign for highway safety called \u201cSlow Down and Live\u201d.Sponsored in Canada by the Canadian Highway Safety Conference, the drive this year bears down on the motorist who hugs the bumper of the car ahead, and carries the slogan, \u201cCan You Stop In Time?\u201d Safety experts have, for years, warned drivers to leave at least 10 feet between cars on the highway for every 10 miles-an- hour, Driving eloser than that creates a terrible risk of sudden smash-up with the always-pos- sible results: injuries, damage to vehicles, or death.On top of this, the Conference points out, is the peril created by panic that so often arises in the mind of the driver of the car being followed too closely.Seeing another vehicle practically riding his rear bumper, the motorist frequently tries to get away from the menace by speeding up or suddenly careening off the pavement to escape the tail-rider.In his fear, he can crash his car, pile into UNITED CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Dorchester St.West at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plasketr 11:00 am.Sermon: \u2018OUR LOYALTIES LEADS US\u201d HOLY COMMUNION A warm welcome is extended to all.Organ\u2019st and Choir Director: Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill).other vehicles or pedestrians or tangle traffic dangerously, From coast to coast in Canada, individuals, organizations, industries and associations are set to promote this vital campaign which begins June 1st and comes to an end with | Labor Day weekend.Tourist authorities expect the greatest influx of visitors in Canada\u2019s history as a result of an extended promotion campaign, the Royal visit, the St.Lawrence seaway and other attractions.Within Canada itself, the motor vehicle population is increasing rapidly to crowd the nation's highways more than ever and, with expanded road-building programs in almost every province, these vehicles will have more places to go.Crowded highways arouse impatience and tend to urge the unthinking driver to take chances, the Conference wams.This includes driving too close to the vehicle ahead, one of the most dangerous acts a motorist can try.The Canadian Highway Safety Conference pleads with the motorist to realize his responsi- *pility, as an individual, in the prevention of traffic deaths and injuries, and the reduction of the multi - million - dollar economic loss that occurs in Canada every year as the result of highway accidents.\u201cOnly the driver at the wheel,\u201d the Conference says, \u2018\u2018can prevent a traffic accident.It's up to him.\u201d The Conference asks him, \u201cCan you stop in time?\u201d Grievous Glorified .WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL CHURCH Cor.Lansdowne & Western avenues Minister: REV.CALLUM THOMPSON, C.D, B.A, B.D, Organist and Choir Director: Wayne Riddell Sunday, June 7th 11:00 am, Holy Communion and Reception of new members, Sermon: \"COMMUNION MESSAGE\u201d 11:00 a.m, Infant Nursery and Church School NO EVENING SERVICE DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.ond Lansdowne Ministers: Rev.4.Lloyd Smith, M.A, D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcllwain, B.A, B.D.10:00 a.m.Intermediate & Senior School Crib Corner, Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary & Junior Depts.Dr.Lloyd Smith \u201cFruit is the Test.\u201d NO EVENING SERVICE Organist and \u201cChoirmaster Mr.John Hobb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH Westmount, Que.(Cote St.Antoine near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev, D.M, Grant B.A, D.D, Rev, D.C.Searfoss, B.A., B.D, Mr.Eric J.Adams, B.Mus.,A.R.C.M.11:00 a.m.11:00 a m.Sunday, June 7th 11:00 am.\u2018\u2019THROUGH GATES OF PEARL\" Service will be Telecast, CNC-TV Network.Morning Service only UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson Donald Mackey, Organist and Director of Music, \u2019 Sunday.June 7th 1100 am.FAMILY DAY Mr, R.G, Goddard, B.À.will speak.Nursery and Kindergarten in Unitarian House.11.00 am, (Continued from Page 5) Clementi Sonatina opus 36, nos.1 and 3, 1st movement McGill 9, Royal 7, Schirmer, 2-3; Kuhlau, Sonatina, opus 20, no.1 Rondo, McGill 9, Royal 7, Schirmer, 2-3; Schumann, Romance in F sharp major, McGill 11, Royal 9, Schir- mer 5-6; Haydn, Gypsy Rondo, Toronto 8, Schirmer 3; Beethoven, Bagatelle Op.33 No.6; McGill 8, Schirmer 3; Chopin, Polonaise C sharp minor, McGill 11, Toronto 10, Schirmer, 5 the same gradings exactly for the Chopin Impromptu in A flat; Nocturne B major McGill 11, Toronto 9, Schirmer 5, Minute Waltz McGil 10, Toronto 8, (Schirmer not listed) Schubert Impromptu op.90, no.2, McGill 11, Toronto 10 Schirmer 4.Sol- feggietto (C.P.E.Bach) Toronto 8, Schirmer 4.TOCCATINA BY KABA- LEVSKY McGill 7, Toronto 6.This piece is sold separately from the others of its opus and edited by Alfred Miro- vitch (whom I met in Toronto last year when he was giving a Master Course at the ORMTA Convention).A few others by Russian composers are included and he lists the group as grades 1-8.WHAT DOES GRADING mean these days?Is it raised to boost the ego of the player?Is it made a higher number to make a parent think his child \u2018is better than he is?Or is it to camouflage the lower standards of the present era?BAHA'I WORLD FAITH Teachings on EDUCATION \".the world of nature is incomplete, imperfect until awakened and illumined by the light and stimulus of education.\" For Îiterature and participation on informal discussion groups Phone WE.7-1879 THE WESTMOUNT BAHA'I COMMUNITY | Westmount YMCA - Half-cent-a-pound : charge for YMCA : seaway swimmers | The Seaway Swim is under way for the young members of YMCA.As of Wednesday, boys and girls at Westmount YMCA are \u201cSwimming the Seaway\" from Montreal to.Toromto (ape proximately 350 miles).i John Ray, the physical Direce tor states that the children will gwim lengths of the pool and various lengths will represent miles according to the Intere mediate level the swimmer has reached.For example, a Card One swimmer will go seven miles along the seaway for every length he swims, whereas a Card Five swimmer will advance one mile and a half every length he swims.Up until June 20, boys end girls will be using their regular periods to participate in the swim, The final week of June 21-26 will be open periods te-.both boys and girls between the: hours of 3:30 to 6 pm.Closing date for the \u201cSeaway Swim\u2019 will be June 27.Not only will the swimmers be competing on an individe ual basis but on each level » team will attempt to get ite freighter to Port Arthur from Montreal, To do this, the total lengths of each swimmer will be added and one length will represent one mile.The total distance between Montreal and Port Arthur is approximately 2,450 miles.The team taking Ke boat the farthest or reaching Port Arthur will be awarded crests.Swimmers finishing the distance between Montreal and Toronto, will also be awarded crests.In reality no ship is able to go through the seaway free, This will be also true of swims mers.A toll charge of one half cent per pound, minimum rate 25 cents will be asked of each swimmer.The proceeds after expenses will be turned over to the YMCA Building for Brotherhood Fund.Registration and weigh-in will be done at the side of the pool starting tomorrow.x * | Temple Emanu-El | * * Shabhoth and Confirmation services: Friday morning, June 12th at 9.30 a.m.Charge to the confirmants and blessing by Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern.Award of Bibles and Confirmation Certificates by Hyman Grover, pree sident of Congregation.Follow= ing the worship a Kiddush ree ception will be held in the Teme- ple Community House under the auspices of Temple Sisterhood.Confirmation dinner and dance: Takes place Saturday evening, June 13 at 6.30 p.m.in the Temple Community House at which time the parents, the cone, .firmants and their friends Ww à join at dinner which will be fofP ; lowed by dancing.: Coming meetings: Temple School Board \u2014 under the chairmanship of Reuben Ginsberg, meets Monday evening.Brotherhood B'oard dinner meeting, Monday evening, June 15, under the chairmanship .of Abe Izenberg, president.Temple Board of Trustees \u2014 under the chairmanship of Hy- man Grover, president, meets Thursday evening, June 18.Temple Membership Commit tee holds a most important meeting, Wednesday evening, under the chairmanship of Arthur Pascal.; Rabbi and Mrs.Stern hosts.to confirmants: As has been their custom through the years Dr, and Mrs.Stern will be at home to the confirmants {omorrow afternoon.Monument to be unveiled: On Sunday morning, at \u201c1 am.in the Temple Cemetery (Mount Royal) a monument in loving tribute to Sarah Naran Segal will be consecrated, ° ee \u2014 ter _ sem 0e pme maps The Westmouet Examiner, Friday, June 5, 1959 7 YOU Want Automatic \u2014YOUR WIFE Wants Automatic Test Drive YOU BOTH Want ECONOMY! 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A few days ago your ever-faithful reporter sat in on a short refresher course conducted by an eminent authority.in the person of Uncle Beauregard, treating on certain aspects of women's apparel, while the girls are guesting in restaurants or at Summer resorts.And, when the scholarly and beauty-loving old gentle- : ° man delivers little lectures on such matters, we listen very, very attentively.No pithy utterances, they! This last semester had to do with shorts and slacks, and kindly emphasis on their use or misuse, as the case _ may be.Although Uncle Beau is by instinct a naturally constituted champion and defender of women folk (and we mean all ages); and it's been your correspondent\u2019s experience to have heard some very liberal, sympathetic and understanding opinions, interspersed with the invol-, untary ecstatic ones (like the time he thought a reincarnation of Lillian Russell loomed on the horizon), on their tastes in gowns, hats, coiffures and accessories, et cetera, from his lips, in the matter of shorts and slacks he pales and develops a slight stutter.No self-respecting restaurant, he maintains, either attached to a resort or self-contained should admit the ladies dressed in them.Slacks, maybe at breakfast and lunch, but never at dinner; shorts, in the farthest reaches and darkest corners of the bar at all times.Furthermore, Uncle Beau claims to be motivated by high and great chivalry in his dictum.All he wants to do is protect the fair sex from their own unconscious folly.Beau gladly conceded the desirability of shorts and slacks in the recreation arcas, and he added: \u201cNo one admires a well-turned ankle, or a length of well-shaped leg morc than 1.\u201d At this point he heaved a sigh, slightly suggestive of exasperation, and continued, \u201cBut heavens- to-betsy, can\u2019t slacks be tailored instead of skin-tight, and the shorts be just a trifle roomier?\u201d What restaurants and resorts do about just where they should be worn is their own business.(okay, advertisers?) However, we gave some consideration to the latter part of Unc\u2019s lament, and after doing some research this past weckend into the situation, we get his \u201cmessage.\u201d The girls (here again we mean all ages) reviewed, sporting this informal attire on beaches, beside swimming pools, on golf courses, and so forth, whose contours lent themselves gracefully to the right effect, were the ones costumed without the help of a shoe horn.They were very pretty and attractive, indeed.Others looked like tightly packed old fashioned German sausages, Respectfully \u2014 and at a distance \u2014 we studied further, and discovered that the varying sizes of our sub-] jects were not the factors in the disparate impressions; regardless of girth or heft, the ones with the looser garments gave the illusion of a certain trimness and more easy good looks.So for the sake of Uncle Beauregard\u2019s continued admiration and support, ladies, please get the shorts and slacks a little less fitted in the you-know-where.It isn\u2019t always the best feature of one\u2019s anatomy anyway.As a matter of fact old Beau could probably give the men folk a small shot in the head along similar lines.But come to think of it, we don't often catch him looking at that gender! Summer Sports and Resorts An opener in the way of a combined fashion and automobile show starts off the Laurentian social sea- » son June 20 ., .Sponsored by the The Art Centre of Ste.Adele, clegant girls in elegant gowns will drape them- two outstanding French melody purveyors go into the Copper Bar for the Summer season .Gil Gratton has the Manoir Pi- noteau in great shape ., .what's more, his Stirrup Bar has some nice, but mys- Owner Boulet at the Mont terious, entertainement .Condor Lodge in Val David Room for dining and cock- opened his newGoldea Lake tails .Nancy Graham and Marie Tore have an entire line-up of shows ready for their Bagg Knees clients at Stowe, Vermont bet we made a mistake in Marie's last name , .nice to hit Montreal again 'tho and catch the food at Au Latin and Chez Stien\u2019s .that's all fellow citizens .be around next week, please .and for Pete's sake take your wife out to dinner or go on a vacation , .+ RADIO BROADCAST A Texas man tells how asthma of long standing was cured when a deeper understanding of God changed his thinking, on the radio program \u201cHow Christian Science Heals\u201d over CJAD, Montreal (Dial 800), at 9:45 on Sunday morning, June 7.THE , Cavelier ROOM Luncheon Dinner Dancing Air-Conditioned Always Ample Parking For Reservations Just Call UN 6-6492 e CHOPS ® STEAKS © SHASHLIK STE.MARGUERITE HIGHWAY STE.ADELE EN BAS - CA.9-4494 selves around elegant motor cars at the elegant Sommet | +\" ak 2 $ Bleu Ciub .the presentation will be known as Auto- Elegance .what else ?Bob Brown, popular bossman at Hovey Manor and prexy of the Massawippi Fish and Game Club reports that their group held the annual banquet at Betty and Archie Stafford\u2019s smart Ripplecove Inn, Ayers Cliff .Buddy Clayton, Jimmy Sennick and Arnold Fedele who form a fetching musical trio currently entertaining in the Cocorico Room at the Chantecler hold something in the way of an association record .the combo has been together for 18 years .Nearby at the Montclair, manager Roger Couillard announces that Fredie Ileo and Paul Negre, .In the Eastern Townships |.# \"HOME OF THE LIVE PIGLET\" Table D'hete and a La carte Business Men's Luncheon $1.50 to $2.50 Ample Free Fully Parking Licensed 753 St.G (Off St.Hubert St.) CR.1-9305 un DANCING SUCCESS: Beverley Jomes, whose father is =» member of the Westmount Police Force,, topped in a Canadian talent show held im Burlington, Vermont recently.The competition was televised.GLABY\u2019S BAREQ Famous For Delicious BAR-B-Q CHICKEN Montreal's Original Chicken Bar-B-Q Also Serving FULL COURSE MEALS Featuring Broiled Steaks and Chops © Excellent Service © Distinctive Atmosphere We Deliver \u2014 HU.6-2944 5151 Sherbrooke Street West {1 block West of Westmount Theatre) _ Montreal's smartest à place to meet.LOUNGE Gay, exciting atmosphere to make the Au Ballon your favourite place too.Enjoy the smart, continental decor\u2014on the mezzanine\u2014whers good friends meet and treat, © THE LAURENTIEN eee ad SHERATON hotel Eat in the Trees! AMERICA'S MOST PICTURESQUE CAFE 15 miles from the City via Ste.Genevieve Famous for its delightful French Cuisine Au Petit Robinson, features dining under the leaves on the banks of a pictur esque river and a spacious indoor dining room in the event of rein.ion Facilisies Avot et Mederate Rates FOR RESERVATIONS CALL ILE BIZARD NA.6-0276 OR WE.2-2151 The Robert Bros.prise owners ef Cote La Boheme at 1418 Guy St.WE.2-2151 Soin Ai. NEW YORK STATE + LE PAVILLON, The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 5, 1959 Young fap- dancer © ALPINE HOTEL, The Carelier Room, Club Cafe.9 e Sarense Loke, N.Y.© LINDY'S RESTAURANT to the grounds including asphalt achieves success ® NOLIDAY MOTEL, 4898 Pork Avenve, \u2019 paving of the walks through the Wiimingtea.CR.4-6464, Midway area.The Midway enter- A : T V © SARANAC HOTEL L'Elegont Reem.tainment is being supplied by on mer ican oVe Seranec Lake.© NEW CARLTON HOTEL, King Reid Show of Manchester © SPORTSMEN'S INN, 915 Windsor, Vermont.Beverley Jones, 4410 St Wilmington.UN.6-346) A vel attraction will be tapped © THE CHALET Musketeer Room, nove Catherine street, her Loke Placid \u2018 Sea Food Bar, three head of buffalo and three way to the top of a Canadian à THE HOMESTEAD, The Grill.head of Highland cattle exhibited AND VERY MODERN Talent Show sponsored by Loke Placid.® PIAZZA TOMASSO, by H.Gordon Green & Sons, of BUNGALOWS WCAX Burlington, recently.She| ¢ WILMINGTON INN, 8205 Decarie, Green Arpents Marm.Ormstown.A magical name for « mon- Wilmington, N.Y.RE.1-2715 Mr.Green who is a farmer, erable spot! Nothing locks won over 17 other contestants.® PEPPE'S RESTAURANT hore # ho holidoy ea .author, fiction editor of the or @ Noppy Beverley is the daughter of VERMONT 1212 Peel, M the southern shores of ontreal Family Herald and Detective Sergeant A.E.Jones + BUCCANEER LODGE, UN.é-1321.BEAUTIFUL LAKE i eo RITZ CARLTON HOTEL, rover at large, recently acquired of the Westmount Police De-| Stowe.Sherbrooke Street West these animals in the hinterlands MASSAWIPPI partment, and is a student at; ® CHURCHILL HOUSE INN, Vi.2.4212 \u2018 of the wild and woolly west.Ideal for honeymooners.: i y Stowe.Write direct or phone No.77 the Evans Sisters Dancing! , @REEN MOUNTAIN INN, ° TS BOOS, for folder.Also available et School.Stowe.RE.7.6533 At North Hatley, Quebec, in the leading Travel Bureaus.She will appear on channel 3; ¢ HUNTER'S LODGE, ¢ WINDSOR STEAK HOUSE, Eastern Townships for further competition with Newport.1194 Peel St.CONNAUGHT other winners of an audition © XELLEY'S MOTOR COURT & UN.6-7766 In the Eastern Townships near RESTAURANT, INN South Bolton, Quebec (cast of which was held in Montreal re- Derby Line.C/.FE ENTERTAINMENT famous Bolton Pass) cently.© MAXLYN'S RESTAURANT, * BELLEVUE CASINO, overlooking beautiful V Il Stowe.375 Ontario West, Lake Mossawippi pring a cy THE NELSON HOUSE, x VI.5-323 FOR GRACIOUS AND RELAXED Newport.HOLIDAYS | N N PINE MOTOR COURT, of © GOLF \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SWIMMING 3254 x Stowe.Ormstown Exhibit \u2014 ALL SUMMER SPORTS \u2014 Home R d led Res.N NEW HAMPSHIRE THE HABITANT BAR hy ecommended Resorts f buffal e EASTEEN TOWNSHIES «Pete sion eatures buttalo ,., = \u2014 Unusual .Owner.Tel.© THE HITCHING POST, Ormstown Exhibition opens | Manager 9 North © CABANA LODGE, (Lovers).NH June 10 with a large entry of | Hatley Shaggy Dog Magog, Que.© HORSE AND HOUND INN cattle consisting of: 105 head _ B © CONNAUGHT INN, Francosia.\u2019 of holstein, 105 head of ayrshire, \u2014 ar North Hatley, Que.e LOVETTS, 32 head of jerseys, 20 head of Outstanding Cais: ® EDGEWATER LODGE, Franconia.Canadian cattle and 155 head of Atmos here À Accommedations Mansonville, Que.° MILLERSILL, beef cattle.143 horses are en- Your Host Reservations: © HOVEY MANOR, ° Fo.LAND INN, | tered in the horses show section.| | Hamish Tel.North Hatley, Que.intervale.These come from Quebec, On- Hamilton Mansonviile 801 © PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL, tario and New York State.North Hatley, Que.ENTERTAINMENT Improvements have been made À NOW OPEN ® RIPPLECOVE INN, Ar L ite, bec, Ayer's Cliff, Que.DINING e DANCING 4 5 miles south of ee ® ROLLING HILLS' MOTEL, IN TOWN In the Adirondacks, on Route 5 Leanoxville, Que.* AU BALLON LOUNGE The NEW © SPRING VALLEY INN, The Laurentien Hotel.: .R ES L L | N G J Soh Seer, Aime qu cours Aline Motel Mansonville, Que.3 Toree voire.P | h ® CHEZ STIEN, NEW YORK'S LAURENTIANS as Mackay Street, SUMMER VACATIONLAND DH LLS © ALPINE INN & COTTAGES, 2 ot Lovely Saranac Lake = Ste.Marguerite, Que.° Le ROMA SAFE.\u201cMOTEL © THE CHANTECLER, o LASALLE HOTEL, Nearby Golf \u2014 Aquatic Sports At Stowe, Vermont RESTAURANT Ste-Adele-en-kaut, Que.1240 Drummond, Complete Relaxation CHURCHILL GIFT SHOP © CHATEL BOISE, UN.6-6492 Route 11, Top Accomodations and Cuisine, HOUSE NEARBY GOLF Ste.Adele, N., Que.* aturing © CHEZ TERZI, ! 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We've just passed through our first year in the highly competitive field of fuel oil sales and service\u2014leaving behind a record of hundreds of happy, satistied customers.À record which we feel permits us to be proud of our efforts, Our success through these first twelve months was mainly due to three things\u2014 (1), the finest heating fuels on the market today, \u2014 (2), guaranteed 24 hour service, \u2014 (3), our customers\u2019 ready acceptance of a new and progressive firm in the business.We'd like an opportunity to tell you a little more about ourselves, about our various products, about our completely guaranteed service.About the many ways in which we feel we can help you to easier, more economical home heating in the coming winter months.For complete information, without any obligation, will you call us?Or, it you prefer, use the handy coupon with this advertisement.We'll be happy to hear from you.school 44 years ago, will be hung in the main hall,\u201d commented Mrs.John F.Stairs, Westmount avenue, president of the Study Old Girls\u2019 Association.\u201cDecorating included live flowers, and placards were placed in every room designating its purpose, such as library, ete.Art work by the present pupils of The Study, under the direction of the art teacher, Miss Ethel E.Seath, Melville avenue, was on display.Old photos of graduates were also shown, including one of the old school and students in 1923.RL 4-6479 \u201cThe old building on Sea- forth and Cote des Neiges road has been sold.The object pupils & renovaf] tural tions shown official someti Mrs.St Plans fo have beer since las Stairs, an cutive co Hugman, .president; Highland Temple youth cer set for tonight, J Ceremonies will be held for a graduating class of 31 students of the Temple Emanu-El religious high school department tonight, in conjunction with the regular sabbath service, it was announced recently.On June 12, ceremonies will be held for 28 members of the confirmation class of 1959.Members of the graduating class are Joan and Marlene Al- bright, daughters of Mr.and Mrs.Gaston Albright, 4893 Dor- nal avenue; Eleanor Bross, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Bross, 4032 MacKenzie avenue; Jennifer Carrick, ™ehter of Mr.and Mrs.sacl pi 4597 Oxford avenue; RHfbvaë Engels, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Engels, 717 Powell avenue; Gail Everest, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles E.Everest, 4825 Wilson avenue; Stuart Gertsman, son of Mr.and Mrs.Irvin Gertsman, 4870 Fulton street; Janet Greenspoon, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Henry E.- Greenspoon, 617 Carleton avenue; Nancy Heller, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Paul Heller, 3961 Van Horne avenue; Elise Hock- man, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John Hockman, 4041 Oxford avenue; Charles Hyman, son of Mr.and Mrs.Saul Hyman, 3647 Durocher avenue; Susan Izenberg, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ben.Izenberg, 5315 Earnscliffe avenue; Kenneth Jassby, son of Dr.and Mrs.E.David Sherman, 4330 Hampton avenue; Donna Kerner, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Dean M.Kerner, 4778 Circle road; Marian Levitan, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Gerry Levitan, 1 : À 4896 Do Marks, da Lawrence avenue; T of Mr.an thews, 86 road; Mi Mr.and M Alexis N Nash, dau Frank D street; W ter of Dr Portnuff, Sally Put avenue; L of Mr.a 8587 3 2 Mr Av Inverness daughter dor Sinai, Tanalee \u20ac and Mrs.per Beln Solowey, Solowey, nue; Carl Mrs.Leo road; Jus Rabbi D Stern, : Jacquelin Mr.and! Wentwor man, dau Adolf 1 Circle; » of Mr.an 5802 Dav 1959 ) the dire thal, MA pursued paration hglous : 6, open nerly n the jon Sea- Neiges 1\u20ac object of the Open House party was to let parents, friends and ex- pupils see the place before the renovations start.Architectural drawings of the additions and changes were also shown during the party.The official opening will take place sometime before next May,\u201d Mrs.Stairs added.Plans for the open house party have been under consideration since last January by Mrs.Stairs, and members of her executive committee: Mrs, Victor Hugman, Arlington avenue, vice- president; Mrs.Allen Bosswell, Highland avenue, treasurer; Miss H.Larratt Smith, Ramezay road, secretary; Mrs.John Cape and Mrs.Brian McGreevey, committee members in charge of refreshments, assisted by Mrs.Phillip Aspinall, Miss Judith Dobell, and Miss Christine Bone.The president and directors of the Turnabout Shop, Victoria avenue, which is a project of the Study Old Girls\u2019 Association, will act as hostesses with the executive committee.The Study does not plan to enlarge its enrollment in the new premises, only to provide the existing number of students with adequate space.outh ceremonies night, June 12 d for a dents El relig- artment vith the it was ies will of the D59.duating ene Al- [r.and 93 Dor- Bross, .Sam- ie ave- porn hter 3 Jor ba End Mrs.11 ave- hter of .Ever- Stuart hd Mrs.Fulton daugh- n ave- hter of r, 3961 Hock- bd Mrs.rd ave- of Mr.47 Du- nberg, .Ben.fe ave- of Dr.erman, Donna d Mrs, Circle ughter evitan, nry E.4896 Dornal avenue; Isobel Marks, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Marks, 6566 Grosvenor avenue; Theodore Matthews, son of Mr.and Mrs.Simon S.Matthews, 86 Cote St.Catherine road; Michael Morrell, son of Mr.and Mrs.Isidore Morrell, 879 Alexis Nihon boulevard; Eve Nash, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Nash, 2057 Mansfield street; Wendy Portnuff, daughter of Dr.and Mrs.Joseph C.Portnuff, 618 Sydenham avenue; Sally Putziger, 634 Murray Hill avenue; Leland Rubin, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Rubin, 8587 yrand avenue; Barbara so daughter of Mr.and Mr.aurice A.Schwartz, 638 Inverness avenue; Lisette Sinal, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Salvador Sinai, 701 Grosvenor avenue; Tanalee Smith, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Smith, 820 Upper Beimont avenue; Marilyn Solowey, daughter of Mrs.Irving Solowey, 4688 Van Horne avenue; Carl Spector, son of Dr.and Mrs.Leo Spector, 2216 Fulton road; Justine Stern, daughter of Rabbi Dr.and Mrs.Harry J.Stern, 3238 The Boulevard; Jacqueline Tarter, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Tarter, 5619 Wentworth avenue; Sylvia Ull- man, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Adolf Ullman, 71 Belvedere Circle; Marlene Zack, daughter of Mr.and Mra.William C.Zack 5802 Davies avenue.1959 Post-Graduates \u2014 Under the direction of Miles Wisen- thal, MA, these students have pursued special studies in preparation for teaching in our re- liglous school.The following a eit by i will be awarded diplomas: Arlene Bellam, Carol Freeman, Claude Henle, Rosalind Hyman, Allen Morris, Robert Prinsky, Feter Roston, David L.Sankoff, Gordon Schwartz Howard Schwartz, Norman Stein, Carol Turkenik, Monica Wolf.Westmount doctor elected president of industry group Dr.Milton G.Townsend, 4392 Western avenue was elected president of the Quebec Industrial Medical Association at a meeting held in Windsor Station last week.He is connected with the Northern Electric Company Ltd.Also elected to executive positions in the Association were Dr.Eustache Morin, first vice-president; Dr.L.C.Has- lam, second vice-president; Dr.Peter Vaughan, treasurer; and Dr.Lloyd Birmingham, secretary.Among those appointed to the association's board of i- rectors was Dr.A.H.Visser.30 Willow avenue.Catholic Hour The final series of three talks on the Catholic Hour Broadcast over Staton CJAD on Sunday afternoon at 1.05 will be given by Rev.George F.Thoms, Director of the Program, under the general title \u2018Let's Ask Some Questions.\u201d This Sunday, June 7, his subject will be \u201cWho Says So?\" H E A HAE The Westmount Examiner, Friday, June 5, 1959 By The Venerable Rector, Trinity Memorial A Noted Visitor R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Church very distinguished prelate of the Greek Orthodox Church visited Montreal last week.He was Archbishop Iako- vos, the Archbishop of Boston and Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in North and South America.He was visiting the very considerable Greek colony in Montreal.The Orthodox clergy are always interesting because they are very outspoken.Archbishop Yakovos was no exception.He dealt with a couple of very controversial subjects.The first was Pope John's suggestion of an ecumenical conference.He is perfectly prepared to attend such a conference, without any expectation of surrendering to a Roman supremacy.He could attend a conference with Anglicans on the same terms.Such a conference would explore differences, but would also recognize fundamental agreements.Then the Archbishop went on to a far more controversial point when he said that such a conference might well draw in other faiths than the Christian.It is the kind of thing that Arnold Toynbee has been saying for some years.It may be that we must realize that the real division does not lie between Catholic and Protestant and Anglican and Orthodox, but between those who believe in God and those who do not; and even between those who believe in a naturalistic interpretation of the universe and those who believe in a supernatural explanation.The Christian who believes in God's creation of the universe can agree with the savage who sces something divine in every tree or spring, better than he can agree with the highly civilized member of his own race who sees nothing divine anywhere.The Hindu idea of God is grolesque St.Andrew's United Church to be on T.V.The worship service, on Sunday morning, in St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount, will be telecast for the CBC-TV network, The service will bec onducted by the minister, Rev.D.M.M.Grant, DD, assisted by Rev.David C.Searfoss.The Choir, directed by Eric Adams, will sing appropriate anthems.Dr.Grant's sermon is entitled, \u201cThrough Gates of Pearl.\u201d * -* Lal | Christian Science He \u2014 The scientific basis of spiritual healing will be brought out at the services in the Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the Lesson-Sermon on the subject \u201cGod the Only Cause and Creator.\u201d Luke's account of the healing by Christ Jesus of the \u201cman which had the withered hand\u201d will be read, including this passage: \u201cAnd looking round about upon them all, he said unto the man, Stretch forth thy hand.And he did so: and his hand was restored whole ag the other.\u201d Explanatory passages from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will include: Jesus, of Nazareth was the most scientific man that ever trod the globe.He plunged beneath the material surface of things, and found the spiritual cause.\u201d but at least he does believe in a power outside of himself to whom he owes his allegiance; while the Communist is only allowed to believe in the things he can see and handle.Yet even there we must admit that there are men of good will beside whom if not with we can live in peace.Vermont Railway elects CNR head as top executive Donald Gordon, of 172 Edge- hill road, Westmount, president of the Canadian National Rail- Wa«vs is one of four Montrealers who were clected to the 12-man bord of directors of Central Vermont Railway at the annual stockholders\u2019 meeting, Gordon was also clecled president of the Central Vermont Railway.VALENTINE SCHOOL OF ART 204 Elm Ave., Westmount \u2014\u2014\u2014 SUMMER NIGHT COURSE \u2014\u2014 Individual instruction enables you to start at any time.Course is for beginners and advanced students.Phone for personal interview: WE.3-2584 part of program.ST.GEORGE'S SCHOOL FOUNDED 1930 CO-EDUCATIONAL DAY SCHOOL PRE-SCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, HIGH SCHOOL Small Classes, highly qualified and experienced staff.Music, fine and industrial arts an integral Montreal's only co-educational independent school.AGNES MATTHEWS, M.A., Principal For further information write to THE SECRETARY, 3100 WESTMOUNT BLVD.WE.7-9289 Nnoyofa College MONTREAL SUMMER EXTENSION COURSES JUNE 16 \u2014 AUGUST 6 \u2026 EVENING LECTURES \u2014 ADVANCED SUBJECTS Accounting + Auditing ¢ Chemistry + Economics + Mathematics of Finance « Mathematics of Statistics + Metaphysics Physics, Atomic Physics, Theology.FIRST YEAR Chemistry Economics English History Mathematics Physics ANYONE may register » Psychology For further details and application form write: The Dean, Extension Department \u2014 7141 Sherbrooke West HU 4-8487 ZC 1 | Foe
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