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[" È ç \u2018buildings Land value up 20% latest rol Westmount taxpayers ar taxes on the value of land they own in the municipality, it is indicated in a notice to office of the secretarv-treasurer.A.W.D.Swan.The valuation roll of the city.on which municipal taxes for the year 1960 will be based, was deposited Wednesday in the office of the council at city hall, and will be available there for examination by ratepayers for 30 years as provided for by law, Taxpayers will lind an increase by the board of assessors of approximately 20 per cent, Mr.Swan says, for practically every parcel of laud in the city.This is the first general increase in assessment in West- mount in many years and, the secrefary-treasurer says, may be considered a modest step land assessments more in line with land values.This general increase, it should be noted.applies on land only.In cases where the assessed value of has been changed the proprietors concerned are being informed in a special communication.) Taxpavers who.after examining the roll, find the valuation in their opinion, to be unjust.may appeal to thé council by giving nolice in writing to the secretary- treasurer on or before August 28, stating the grounds for the complaint and the value considered to be proper.The council, at a regular session lo be held at 8 p.m.on Tuesday September Sth, in the city hall, will consider all ap- RMR concert | will feature popular airs Bardsman of the Royal Moni- real Regiment will perform uu- der the baton of bandmaster A.kEveleigh., Mrs.J.A.S.Roussac.Fleming.WO 1.in King George Park, Monday at 8.15 p.m., ax: part of the current summer series olf park band concerts sponsored by the.City of Westmount.The program will be as follows: March \u2014 \u201cLelt-Righi,\u201d by Ord.Hume; Overture \u2014 \u2018Golden Dragon,\u201d by King: Cornet solo \u2014 \u2018Perfect Day,\u201d by Bond; Selcc- tion \u2014 \u201cChant of 1he Sea,\u201d by Johnson: Popular \u2014 \u201cBali-Hai.\" by Rodgers & Hammerstein; Tdyl \u2014 \u2018\u201cI'he Glow Worm,\u201d by Lincke; March \u2014 \u201cSemper Fidelis,\u201d e to pay about 20\u201d more in* - ratepayers issued from the peals properly made and will then proceed to the revision à and homologation of the valuation roll, Statutory public notice tu this effect is being published by the municipafity today in accordance with the requirements of the law.* Former pastor of Advent church is 90 Wednesday The Rev, Heury M.Little.fur 30 years pastor of Church of the Advent, Western avenue.will become a nonagenarian next week, on August 5 he will celebrate his 40th birthday.\u2018Now residing opsClarcmont avenue, Rev.Little was, horn in England, and came to Canada atl the age of 18.He graduated from Trinity College.Toronto, and started \u2018his ministry in the Anglican church in the small-town parishes 90 YEARS OLD WEDNESDAY! Rev.Henry M.Little.who will be a lively nonagenacian August 5, poses for the photographer at his | reveals Claremont avenue home, Rev, Little was for many vears pastor of the Church of the Advent on Western avenue, retiring in 1940.\u2014Tedd Church Photo of Staynor and Penetanguishine.x His nex( appointment was to the Church of the Advent.in 1910.where- he remained until his retirement in 1940.The late Mrs, Little, the former Edith Burl.was.a native of On- lario, Rev.Little has six children.all living in Montreal: Mrs.J.B.Miss H.Little.Mrs.DD.Donohoe.Miss M.Little.and Mr.Basil Littie.Curiously enough.his eight grandchildren and 15 greatgrand- children all live out of town.MWOL.XXX Ne.31< | MONTREAL, FRIOAY, JULY 31, 1959 24 PAGES FIVE CENTS Ex-Westmounter.named ethnologist | Construction industry profits to national museum | not high states CCA president Dr.T, F.S.McFeat.40.a tive of Westmount and now of Fredericton.N.B.professor of anthropology at the University of dress to the Montreal Rotary New Brunswick since 1954, has been appointed senior ethnologist of the Human History Branch.| National Museum of Canada.as; .à result of a Civil Service Com.industry.i mission competition.\u201cIn the overall picture.nothing Resources Minister Alvin Ham- could be more lalse,\u201d he went on.ilton said (hat Dr.MeFeat will, The true and ironie story in our begin his duties at the National | itdusiry is that although records Museum on Septésoper 1.As sen- have-been broken for the value of Cadillacs.swimming pools gentlemen who are obviously The president of the Canadian Consstruction Association recéntly attacked the common idea that profits were high in the construction industry.In a luncheon ad- Club Tuesday.J.Eric Harrington.3030 Trafalgar avenue, said \u201cthe word \u2018contractor\u2019 conjures up in t he public mind a dramatic picture composed and Florida or Caribbean-tanned, very prosperous-looking well-healed as the result of great profits earned in their \u201ceus and crupting upwards at the centre in consequence ol the hucklug of projects deferred duces ing the depression, World War 11 tiotial prodaci vise trom 13.4 in 1946 to 22.4 « lust He alse in the construction industry is that it is ot only difficult to Moke a profit but the l'ederal taux vircials require contractors on ong-term jobs to pay luxes on Sousa: .jor ethnologist.Dr.MuFeat will Intermission; |; direct and supervise all ethnolo- March \u2014 \u201cBombasto,\u201d\u201d by Far Zical research being conducted by the Human History Branch as well as personallyv carrving oul re \u2018search into the ethnology of Canadian Indians.\u2019 Dr.McFeaut was born and received his early schooling al Westmount, P.Q.After working at various clerical jobs at Montreal, Hamilton and Three Rivers, he enlisted in the Canadian Army al Three Rivers in 1940.He served in Canada and overseas until 1945.Entering McGill University after his discharge from the army, rar; Overture \u2014 \u2018\u2018Lusispiel,\u201d by Keler Bela: Selection \u2014 \u2018South of The Rio.\u201d by Olivadotl; popa- lar \u2014 \u201cJf 1 Loved You\u201d From Carousel.by Rodgers & Ham: merstein: Selection \u2014 \u2018Land O The Heather,\u201d by Thiele; March \u2014 \u201c\u2018Washingion Post.\u201d by Sousa; Regimental March \u201cCa Ira.\u201d RR AES RAN LA IR I a INDEX Shureh Ne sasscasee 6 \u2018hé -took an honors course in an- assifie Perce.13 thropology.He received a B.A.Editoriais .000000000 4 , à = E .degree from MuGill in 1950 and ntertainment .7 : \u2018 ork at Harvard Examiner Profile .4 took graduate work al Marvar Obituaries .2 University which resulted in his Resorts .ovvnnvcnenene & master\u2019s degree in Sports .VB, V6 doctorate in 1957.This Week in Westmount 5 | Dr.McFeat has conducted ex- Unity Boys\u2019 Club .2 lensive research on the Malccite Women fau e cee 1e *12 \u2018indians of New Brunswick and to.the Zuni tribe of New Mexico.1954 and his Sot business carried out in each \u201cnecessive veaar in the whole postwar period.the bankruptey rale has alsy increzsed, profits for many establi-hed firms have been badly cut and upwards of 30% of \"incorporated construction çom- panier operaie al ä loss.Those tirm< which deo speculative building work rather than contract work usually make their profits \"mainly on the real estate trunsac- tions involved.\u201d \u201cSome contract construction companies continue 10 do well from a profit standpoint and these exceplions deserve a good Geal of praise tor their achieve- meni in such a competitive market.In passing.1 think that all \"proud of thew tirms if they succeed in makiag reasonable profit \u2014 and 1 further think that many ,cusicmers would set a \u2018\u2019reasonable \u2018 rate ul profit at à considerably higher level than is actually !teing earned.Modern business has certaimy come à long wav feom when ite philosophy was \u201cthat companies were in business \"solely to make à profit.but sometimes 1 wonder if we are not inclined these duys lo 20 to the businessmen should be justifiably, © ow women vee other extreme: surely we \u201cshow an\u2019t have to be apologetic.for waking a profit \u2014 and one.whicit is commensurate with the degree of_elftort, «kill and hazard: involved.\u201d i \u201cOne otf the additional ironies, profits that haven't been earned and may never be earned! This, by the way.ic bul one way ir which our income tax set-up makes it aifficuil 16e compete with torcign-based construction t#ms.U.S.tirms, for example, do not have to make returns to the in- comé lax people until a project is completed Moreover.\u2019 their regulations permit them to write oil ineir equipment costs al a fur taster rate and they can use their equipment as collateral for conunercial loans, whereas this is terbidden in Canada.\u201d The construction leader spoke ofl the construction industry's rapid growth v hich saw construction's share of Canada gross na- Ae wh REAR VE BRL Re Ra 8 ate vear.commented upon the Montveal scene.\u201cMontreslers have heen ideally situated to witness this growlh in our nation\u2019s fixed assets since a considerable povtion of this deve.Ie pment has taken place in our immediste ares and it is only Human nature tor mankind to act as sidewalk superintendents on each and every construction job in right.¢We in the construction industry are equally addicted to this pastime a the layman We've had lots to see because greater Mon:real, like most Canadian cities, is bursting at the the depression, World War nigll (Continued on page I) mia « Next week\u2019s weather August 1 to 8 By ERIC NEAL Heavy dews, mikis or morning heat fog.Mainly clear.warm and sultry then clouding for local thunder activity, Tornude com- ditions probable this week In Ontario and along the Ottawa Valley.Temperature range 45-50°F in the south and 33-70°F in the north and 55 hours of sunshine, ° Mainly sunny and quite warm everywhere into mid-week, Heavy dews or wet mists: even white frosts in northern districts.Steady heat.high humidity und night storms for southern Ontarie and Quebec, then the Maritimes.The rainy fringes of coastal hurricanes often extend into our regions.Generally agreeable although cooler, with light evening showers or wet mists and sunny intervals to end the week.Solar activity often causes radio troubles at upset.Moraing fishing good.thin time (allowed by a wenthor ag - = er oa fa nae as ne 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 31, 1959 PE dogs OUCH! Summer campers at the Westmount YMCA held a Penny Carnival last night with activities similar to that pictured here.Booths lined the gymnasium, and attracted many visitors to the \u2018Y\u2019, who spent their coppers enjoying themselves, Incidentally, all the money collected goes to a worthy cause.\u2014Tedd Church Photo Westmount YMCA Stiff competition next week as Lumbermen, Voyageurs clash By JOHN RAY Our Camp has its biggest week next week.This is Lumbermen and Voyageur Week.For this week only the camp is divided into two sections and the competition runs y high between Lumberman and Voyageur.Wednesday, 9,30 All Day Trip to Fort Lennox, Sight of Mock Battle: 1.30 Lumbermen's Talent \u201cShow: 2.30 Voyageurs\u2019 Talent Show: 9.30 Boys' Swim Testing; \"11.00 Girls\u2019 Swim Testing; 12.30 Presentation of Trophy.This is one of the most interesting weeks of Summer Fun Club and climaxes six weeks of full camp activity.For the following two weeks the camp is run on a limited program of three days in which there will be two all day (rips.The biggest of these trips will be the camps ouling to the Beach at Plattsburgh and possibly a trip to Granby Zoo.This has been a hot summer and Mr.Neale promises (hat more is to follow.Jim Hawkes the camp director states that there are still openings for the Jast two weeks so why not join in the fun by joining our Summer Fun Club for these last (wo weeks.This weck has been an one with {wo hunts on active Monday W.FRIEDRICH Swiss Watch Repair Expert New Address: 1243 GREENE AVE.(Opposite Steinberg's) WE.7-1855 SUITS & COATS *55 ue Made to your measure from a large selection of best English woollens.Wok Guaranteed.Ladies\u2018 and Gent's SLACKS $15 Made to meosure Sport Jackets Mode To Measure .$35.up Alterations & Remodelling.Reasonable Prices Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE Just below St.Catherine! WE.3-5908 and Tuesday.The first held on thews in Hampstead, she was a Monday in Murray Park was a!life member of the Diocesan Wo- i men\u2019s pennies were scattered over the |cently elected president of the park.Of these the campers could Cygnet Club.A keen pianist, Mrs.find only about 150 coins.What Burke spent much time playing Peny Hunt where (wo hundred about the keepers.The week consists of competitions such as swim meets, track meets, softball.talent show.and a mock battle at Fort Lennox.Swim testing will also play important role in team points.At the end of the \u2018week the West- mounf Camp Trovhy is awarded to the winning side.rest.well finders, This trophy.a hand-made one hy campers has been a Day Camp tradition for the last nine years and this will mark the tenth vear that it has been comnoted for.Winners in the past have been: 1949 Voyageur, 1950 Lumbermen, (851 Lumbermen, 1952 Lumbermen, 1953 Voyageur.1954 Vova- geur.1955 Voyageur.1956 \\oya- geur.1957 Vovageur, 1958 Lum- 1959 ?The Lumbermen hope that they can make it two in a row by winning this year and the Voyageurs hope {hat they can regain the trophy they have won so often.The following events will take place next week and parents are invited to watch.Monday, 1.30 Track Meet.Tuesday.9.30 Boys\u2019 Game; Girls\u2019 Swim Meet.1.15 Boys\u2019 Swim Meet: Girls\u2019 Softball Game.Tuesday was the day for the Treasure Hunt which took campers to Murray Park.Police Station and Westmount Park with many points in belween.The girls were the first to go after the treasure in the morning and all {ribes managed to.finish though the Bluebirds hud to come back for added information once.The winning girls\u2019 (ribe sormen., was German pianist here August 3, 4 and 7 A long awaited event in music circles in Montreal is the appearance of Wilhelm Kempff, one of Germany's most distinguished pianists, who is making his first visit to North America since the war to perform during the Montreal Festivals.* Softball LOUIS DEITCHER Louis Deitcher, a resident of Westmount and a well-known member of Montreal's Jewish community, died Monday at the Jewish General Hospital.Born in Austria in 1893, he came to Canuda in 1912.At the time of his death he was president oi the Leudee Steel Corporation, Montreal.and the Loudee Iron and Metal Co.New York City, and u director of the Canpal Trading Corporation, Montreal.Mr.Deitcher was a governor of the YM-YWHA.the Jewish General Hospital.und the United Talmud Torahs.He was also a former vice-presidani of the B'nai Jacob Congregation, and was a member of the Congregation Shaar Hash- omayim, the Montefiore Club and the Masomic Order, Ionic Lodge.He was a life-long Zionist.He is survived by his wife, the former Zelda Deulsch; a daughter, Mrs.Saul Josephson (Pearl); two sons, Moses and Myer; four brothers; two sisters; and eight grandchildren.MRS.HUGH E.BURKE Mrs.Hazel Rexford Burke, 670 Victoria avenue, an active member of St.Matthew's Anglican Parish, Hampstead, and the wife of Dr.Hugh E.Burke, director of the Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital, dled Süridav at the Ross Pavillion, Royal \u2018Victoria Hospital.A native of Montreal, Mrs.Burke was the daughter of Rev.Dr.E.I.Rexford, and the former ! Louisa Norris.She was educated at Montreal igh School for Girls and .later taught at the same school.Active in the Anglican Parish of St.Mat- Auxiliary.She was re- for various groups.She is survived by her husband; a son, Rev.John Burke; a daughter, Barbara Burke; a sister, Mrs.H.Walton Blunt (Marguerite): { and two brothers, Mr.V.G.Rex- ford and Mr.O.Bê Rexford.* Conctruction .(Continued from page 1) and ihe post-wai period of short- uges: the arrival by the thousands Obituaries | At Unity Boys\u2019 Club available to the children.WAX MUSEUM VISIT In this visit on Wednesday the members were certainly grouped more closely than on Friday and we were given a most interesting lecture tour of the museum.If our guide hadn't been talking I doubt if Christine Elestron would have thought him human.\u2019 GAMES AND RACES On Tuesday, despite the extremely humid weather, we had a fine time at a miniature race meet.Maurice Tremblay was the \u2018champ\u2019 and won more Snack Bar vouchers than the rest.Keen fol- lowers-up were Ernie Foster, Charles Warren, Micha¢} Foster, Michelle Begin, Susan Warren, Susan Fein and David Warren.LEARNING TO SWIM A number of our members have now passed the initial tests and are preparing for more advanced tesis in this weekly feature at the YWCA.May we again remind those of you who still wish to join us that a medical is à \u2018must.\u2019 We can arrange one if you will let us know at Unity Office.Incidentally a record number of forty members attended this week.HANDICRAFTS In figuring modelling and paper sculpture the initial stages have been overcome and next week we start group work with large three dimensional scenes.By the way, if you haven\u2019t joined in yet you may still come along.Michelle and Jocelyn Begin have started the first set as a desert scene and it\u2019s furning out fine.Might 1 point out here thal wey would ask participants not to take the rural or less industrialized.parts of Canada: and the general increase in our productive, econ- \u201cmic and living standards.\u201d \u201cI'm sure that you could not nelp but be acutely aware of this development and have followed with persona) interest some of the local \u201cspectaculars\u201d.such as the St.Lawrence Seaway and the extremely fricky job of raising several of the bridges to allow the sasage of ships: the erection of ~kyscvapers and refineries; expressways © such as Dorchester street and the Laurentian Auto- ioute \u2014 to name but a few.You may not be aware, however, of some of the features of the cons- the Wildcats who also found themselves the day's winners as well.members of the Wildcats are: Bonnie Goodman, Marlene and Astrid Buege, Barbara Wood, and Susan Mcl.eod.Top Penny Hunter was Serge Wolney of the Devil\u201d Tigers tribe.The ofternoon saw the boys looking for the treasure and not onc of the boys\u2019 Tribes came through without difficulty.The winning tribe with two errors was Paul Poitras\u2019 tribe of Devil Tigers consisting of the following boys: Bill Tollsman, Berg Balantzian, Ron Riley, Russell Kelly, Bruce Lerner, Ziggy Wolny, John Green.Wednesday saw the camp on an all day trip to Windsor-Beach where it was a perfect way to beat the city's ninety degree heat.Thursday saw parents and children enjoying the campers\u2019 Penny Carnival where proceeds went to the Building for Brotherhood Campaign that sends funds to Africa and Asia where new YMCA of immigraars and people from*!heir work home.We do want to truction industry itself 6f which Moulreal can well be proud.\u201d LABOR RELATIONS GOOD \u2018On the labor relations front, for example, the Montreal) Builder's Exchange (which is the local aftihate and counterpart of the C.C A) negotiate jointly with representatives of both the international AFL-CLC construe- tien unions and the Catholic syndicates.Their collective agreement in\u201cdue course is published in the Quebec Gazette and becomes law for all consiruction employers and employees in the Montreal area.Approximately 50,000 construction workers are affected.To the best of my knowiedge there isn\u2019t any other local wage agreement in Canada that covers so many people.There hasnt been 3 major work stoppage in Montreal for over 25 years.Clubbers invade Belmont Park despite unfavorable weather By ROBERT PARKER Even the bus ride home, which is usually quite an adventure, seemed dull compared with the thrilling rides we experienced at our special afternoon visit to Belmont Park on Friday.We left the Club at our usual time and relaxed over a picnic lunch in a nearby park at Belmont.The few showers.didn't damp any spirits and one group had lots of fun lunching under a picnic table.I am not sure whether Ron Havard or John McDonaugh won a Horseshoes but certainly little Michael Williams did a wonderful job on the monkey climber.Just after one o'clock we invaded Belmont Park and for three hours very familiar squeals and yells rang from the many rides put on an exhibition at the end of the summer and would like to have all of your work to show.You can have your models then.The puppets are beginning to develop weird and wonderful shapes and will soon be ready for painting and dressing.Our first presentation will be May Harris's lovely fairy story play \u2018Pageant of Play\u2019.ST.HELEN'S ISLAND The bi-weekly trips to.St.Helen's Island will be resumed on Monday after the break on Friday for the Belmont Park visit.With the Museum and Fort open we should have an even more exciting day.Let's have a full bus load! LITTLE LEAGUE The Unity Indians are preparing to take on the power packed Red Sox for the American \u2018B\u2019 championship.The Indians took the first half by winning five out of six and the Red Sox won five out of seven to win the second half.In competition, the Indians have taken (wo of three with three games rained out.The Red Sox have a lot of power at the plate and strong pitching in Bob Angelini.The Indians have good hitters in the two Holdens, Richard and Billy, and Art Driver.Richard Holden is a fine pitcher and the play-off looks interesting.TOURNAMENTS Michael Bervaldi took the table tennis tournament at Staymore Park this week with relative ease and Billy Holden won the Paddle Tennis by defeating Mark One in ¢a closely fought game.| W D.A.Collins funeral Home in time ; of need, you can rest assured that every detail of the funeral service is in capable, dependable and experienced hands.BA Tollins INC.0.A NUNNS A © WILLIAME 8430 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST } Ir I Ii oe p= Mountain St.SI ACT Fy EX Five Generations of Traditional Service Ne cJos.C.Uray &BroO.Funerau Directors Phone: UN.6-6363 buildings will be built.AY / RAG a \u20184 + ri x goes REA r A aN] : i ¥ \u2014y =a AN ETT Interiors \u2014 Drape ~ MULLINS ANTIQUES 1317 Greene Ave.WE.5-3894 ANTIQUES BOUGHT and SOLD LN PUA y NCTE Custom .Furniture Upholstery Repairs VOL.XXX, No.3} MONTREAL, FRIDAY, Jury 31, New operation gives hope to child convulsion victims By VALENTINA RAHR De.J.Preston Robb, Roslyn avenue, took part in a symposium on the \u201cManagement of the Epileptic Child\" | at the Ninth International Congress of Peadiatrics held in Montreal last week.He talked about the \u201cValue of | wright.radio director, and award-winning TV producer to help establish the Baha'i Hemispherectomy\u201d.This is an operation which is done when the behavior disorders or convulsions are uncontrollable.and the damaged part of the brain is removed.be i je.> + of @ fa spite of favorable reports, wounds resulting from sei- this procedure should not be un- zures.In 1953 a hemispheree- dertakea lightly, It is still a rela- tomy was performed.Île has tively new operation, and until not had a seizure since, and more cases have been done with after a white has been taken off alt medication.He has ser i - .a longer follow-up, one cannot progressed slowly in school, evaluate the results,\u201d said Dr.and everybody has been pleased Robb.with the result.\u201cFor example one of our cases Another case was that of a developed a block at the foramen Seven year old girl.She had a vile uncontrollable behavior.She was sour.unhappy.always in trouble.sadistic and had a (foul be remembered that many young tongue.She always looked at you children with seemingly uncon- out of the corner of her eye.Tn- trollable seizures come under good tensive psychotherapy failed to control as they get older.Many Make any impression.She was a behavior disorders will disappear problem.In 1955 an operation was because of or in spite of good performed.a right hemispherec- psychiatrie supervision.tomy.The change in her personality was miraculous.She became more friendly.would play.and was co-operative.The parents were delighted with the result.These (wo patients are examples of children who fitted the criteria for operation and no one ot manro live years ago after the original operation, It should also \u201cThe newer drugs have aided many children that might otherwise have been candidates for hemisphericlomies.Perhaps these doubts can be expressed more clearly by stating that no child should be considered for such an operation until there has been adequate trial on medication, to control the scizures, or a period \u201cInfantile spasm\u201d is a sudden of psychiatric supervision with flex or spasm.a convulsion which adjustment of the environment may last for only a few seconds.and a period on tranquilizing and may be duc to a serious drugs to control the behavior.The brain damage\u201d explained Dr, question of the extent of the oper- Robb.\u201cThese cases are most ation should also be considered.\u201d commonly found in infants below ° the age of one year.\u201d Treatment with cortisone has been moderate- lv successful.\u201cThere must be some predisposition, hereditary basis.or due to some previous brain damage.which renders certain children more susceptible to febrile convulsion.Fortunately.procedure, Two cases have been helped by an operation of this type.One a five year old boy, alter a long trial on medication both at home and in hospital, failed to stop the attacks.His head was a mass of scars from * creases as they grow older, and What To Do most children grow out of them.About Your Voice Most people can live a normal life.and don\u2019t know they have ever had convulsions.Men can drive cars.work, and marry.Women work.and marry and have children.Ever heard a recording of your own voice talking to somebody else?August Reader's Digest tells about cases of business executives shocked to hear their emotions revealed by such re- \u201cOne very common brain cordings.Here are tips on how damage, causes seizures, is to coatrol your voice .and damage to one side of the brain improve the effect of your only* continued Dr.Robb, personality, Get your August \u201cThis sometimes causes pa- Reader's Digest today \u2014 37 reses of the opposite side of articles of lasting interest\u201d the opposite side of the hodv.ln cerebral palsy, a major group of the cases is made up of epileptic.Relief for seizures is usually medication, physio- \u2019 therapy.and braces for weak- a a .ness of limbs in extreme cases.LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR In behavior disorders, medien- Closed for Vacation tion and psychotherapy treat- - special examination made to RE OPENING help in diagnosis of epilepsy.AUGUST 1 Dr.J.Preston Robb, born in Watch For Our Montreal.moved to Westmount at Re-Opening Special an early age.where he attended Westmount schools.Graduate of Ladies\u2019 or Gent's McGill University, he played foot- SUITS $65 U ball on the last championship P team in 1938.He is married and 1235 Greene Ave.| has four children.(Downstairs) \u201cMy hobby\u201d said Dr.Robb \u2018is WE.12-6633 children, The study of children | with brain damage.\u201d could question the value of the | resistance against scizures in- ment is prescribed.\u201d EEG is a M, JOUR ole ESTABLISHED 1899 | WATCH REPAIRS |: OHMAN'S JEWELLERS | WE.3-4046 1216 Greens Ave._ 1959 TTY \u2018Westmount Baha'i will sponsor | ! } ! | The speaker will be ! World Faith in Africa.Mr.Scars is vell kaown in Philadelphia, wbere every Sunday he creuted and starred in the coast-to-coast CBS comedy show \u201cIn The Park\u201d from WCAU-LV and also had his own coast to- coust CBS-TV program \u201cKid Gloves A He broadcast dessa football games of the Philadelphia Kagles and TV games for the University of Pennsylvania.lle has appeared twice as a guest on the Ed Sullivan show.In 1953.he, his wife Marguerite, and his sons, left for Africa to promulgate the Baha'i Faith and to assist in the early establishment of its institutions there.He was clected chairman of the lirst National Assembly for South and West Africa.His outstapding Contributions as teacher.administrator and author led to his appointment as a \u201cHand of the Cause\u201d or a World Faith by the late Guardian ul the Faith, Shogri Effendi.In this capacity Mr.Scars served for some time at the Baha'i World Centre in Haiîfa, Israel.Since his return to this continent earlier this year.Mr.Sears has been travelling extensively, speaking to groups on his African experiences and about the challenging ; * \u2018Chief Steward™ of the Baha'i ex-playwright speaker Saturday The Westmount Baha'i Montreal in sponsoring a public meeting at the Baha'i Shrine, 1548 Pine avenue west, Saturday evening at 8.15 p.m.on the topic \".\\ Thiel in the Night\u201d Assembly is joining with the.Baha'i Communities of William Sears.who cut short a brilliant career as play.ideas of his Faith which his career and go there.its relationship to Christianity, Laughter\u201d, a hümorous autobiv- graphy.titled \u201cThief in the Night\u201d.In this book Mr.Scars tells the man World Faith.The book's title is taken from the quotation that Christ would come \u201clike a chiel pected Him the least, Mr.Sears whl come to Mont- treal directly from the Lauren- tian Baha'i School, Beaulae, Que.the past tew days.Mrs.Mahatfy wins putting tourney The Westmount Putting Club's second successive scaled hole tournament was played and in the women's section, Mrs.Mahaffy and Miss Alice Reid tied with nines on the fifth extra hole.Mrs.Ma- hafly won out.siva with am eight.Ptul Warner won the men's divi- prompted him to interrupt; His book \u2018Release the Sun\u201d, ai history of the Baha'i Faith and | first printed in India, will short-: ly be published in the USA.He! is completing arrangements Loi publish his book \u201cGod Loves | TU will be followed later this | year by a companion book en-, in the street about the Baha'i 1q- ! i in the night\u201d when mankind ex- | where he has been lecturing for | | WILLIAM SEARS, ex-plavwrigh£ radio director.and award winning TV producer, who will speak Saturday evening at the Baha'i Shrine on A Thiel in the Night.\u201d Parking Space Available Taking the train at Westmount Station?Park your car here while on your trip Parking, washing, greasing, etc., at reasonable rates ALSO DAY OR NIGHT YEARLY CONTRACTS VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.370 Victoria Avenue {Just below Shorbrooke) HU.46-0767 ALLAN SINGER Limited Stationery & Printing 5012 Sherbrooke St.West HU.4-8439 We have a large assortmant of COUTTS and RUSTCRAFT GREETING CARDS Going to EUROPE or Planning a Cruise to the WEST INDIES or SOUTH AMERICA?Consult .Westmount International Travel Service Roger L.Huysmans, manager Officially Appointed Agents For STEAMSHIPS and AIRLINES 4935 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.8.3941 Ae T HE Æ ee\" FSR 1 asminer Serving the City of Westmount since 1935 5135 Western Avenue, Montreal 28, Que.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959 Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising Classified Advertising (Daily 8.30 A.M.to 5 P.M.MU.9-120) Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department HU.17-2771 Classified Advertising (S to 8.30 P.M.Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-0451 John W.Sanctom President and Publisher Tracy S.Ludington, Editor Hugh E.McCormick Cheirman Lou Miller, Moneging Editor Hugh R.Mount.Advertising Manager Miss Evelyn McKinnon, Classified ead Circulation The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mall subscriptions: $2.50 per year; $1.23 half year.Five cents a copy.Authorized as 2nd Class Maid, Post Office Dept., Ottawa The Examiner is published bv The Monitor Publishing Company Limited, 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29, Que.me >; - WE SAY: Reality sales go over 50 million EAL estate sales figures for the Great West End for the first four months of the year are over fifty millions of dollars, affording a tangible evidence of the growth of the local area and the speed with which it is growing.Biggest surprise is Saint Laurent, with a four- month total of $10,736,- 576.This municipality has been forging ahead resi- dentially and industrially for a decade and with an area one-third the size of Montreal, there is still plenty of room for expansion.The city of Westmount, which is sometimes looked upon as almost completely built up, shows a four- month realty sale total of $3.540,920 while Montreal West, which has been considered built up for a decade, is in the statistics for $1.279,689.In the city wards, Notre Dame de Grace total is over $10,000,000 and Mount Royal ward over $12,000,000.By the way .The cunning scheme for de- fivering brightly colored coal in paper packets is probably an attempt to get rid of the twenty or thirty million unsaleable tons by making the stuff more attractive to infant coal-caters.The additional attraction of \u201cDelivery men in white coals\u201d will correct the false idea that coal is dirty to handle.Several paper bags filled with red.white, and blue coal, handed to you at a bargain price by a coalman who looks like a dance-band leader, will be irresistible.And who will stop to inquire whether lovely yellow lumps will burn, if ignited?THEY YOU SAY: Ernie Larkin writes again As a family and district of community paper, you are most concerned with local activities.Nevertheless, there are larger questions which merit consideration and discussion particularly where it concerns the cultural, economic, social and political welfare of those who prefer their way of life to that urged by the advocates of a system that would substitute communism for democracy.In its reports of political meetings your paper gives full coverage to the candidates of the several parties.Not being the organ of a party permits it to print letters from readers or subscribers belonging to the major parties as well as the one that is opposed to the programs of both.Your paper is one phase of the \u2018\u201c\u2018free enterprise\u2019 system which the great majority of Canadians regardless of major party affiliation wish to retain.The West End population is made up of the wealthy and middle classes; they have prospered under the existing system and should in the circumstances support the political leader who, in the season and out of scason denounces communism and even an interfering statisue.In the several elections the majority of the voters in Westmount, and Notre Dime de Grace voted against the candidates supporting the Union Nationale whose leader is the Honorable Maurice Du- plessis, the most eloquent advocate of \u2018free enterprise\u2019 in Canada.He has likewise attacked socialists and communists as\u2019 the arch enemies of democracy.It would that all from free therefore profited follow who have enterprise should support and co-operate with the leader and government which, at its information was made up Conservatives and Liberals and has encouraged outside capital to invest in developing the natural resources of the Province with resultant benefit to capital and labor.The majority in the English speaking constituencies are business or professional men who are opposed to any radical change in our political or industrial structure, they should in the circumstances, and regardless of party stand by the (Continued on page 13) SAY: If you want to turn hours into minutes, renew your enthusiasm.tomes - \u2014 Papyrus Examiner Profile: songs One of the greatest exponents of Canad- iana is Montreal's bass- baritone Alan Mills, a true singer of folk songs.The affable Mr.Mills and his attractive wife Bernie have just returned from their first European trip in which he did a formidable job of selling Canada through our native songs.Throughout the United Kingdom Mr.Mills gave formal and impromptu concerts for folk singers, educators, school children, radio and TV people.He received both the blessing of the Canada Council and the Commonwealth Institute, In London's Cecil Sharp House, the main centre of folk music activities in the United Kingdom, he gave a 110-minute, much-en- cored concert of Canadian native songs, both French and English.Everywhere he sang he found that only the psuedo folk songs popularized on the American hit parade were known, \u201cThey knew nothing of Canadian songs,\u201d said Mr.Mills, a trifle indignantly.\u201cDo you know that songs are as good a way as any to acquaint people, of Canada, of Canadians, of our history and the way we live and work?One of my ambitions is to travel extensively through schools and universities here and in the U.K.telling students something of Canada through our Canadian folk songs.\u201d During an interview at his charming home on Cote St.Antoine road \u2014 a treasure house of the works of Canadian artists and artisans \u2014 Mr.Mills, a large, sweet-natured man of 45 whose face and voice are smiling, expressed himself most articulately on folk singing and TV and radio where he has done a great deal of acting during the past 15 years.+ ge am ALAN MILLS By CYNTHIA JONES A First The author in 1950 of \u201cI know an old lady who swallowed a fly,\u201d Mr.Mills told an amusing story about his song which has become a folk song in five years\u2019 time.\u201cIn England the BBC played a recording of this song which had been picked up as a folk song from an old farmer in Hertfordshire in 1955,\u201d he said.\u2018Burl Ives who was once called \u2018America\u2019s Alan Mills\u2019 just as I have been called \u2018Canada\u2019s Burl Ives\u2019 recorded the song with \u2018my permission in 1951 and this probably is how it got to England.By the way, while I was in England I became the first Canadian to record Canadian songs for the BBC transcription library.\u201d Mr.Mills feels badly that we are being swamped by American folk songs to the Point that we can't see what we have ourselves because it is obliterated by American- promoted Americana.\u201cI am trying in my own way to make Canadians and others more aware of the songs we have, which are every bit as goad,\u201d he said.\u201cCanada has 20,000 native folk songs, 15,000 of which are French,\u201d he said, A handful of people are col- lecling them across the country.Dr.Marius Barbeau, of Ottawa, Canada\u2019s greatest authority on folk music for half a century, has been the chief collector of French folk songs.More than 4,000 folk songs have been collected by Dr.Helen Creighton in Nova Scotia.Kenneth Peacock has collected many in Newfoundland.Many fine ballads have been collected in New Brunswick by Louise Manning of Newcastle; in Ontario by Edith Fowke.What is Mr.Mills\u2019 definition of a folk song?\u201cA folk song is a song that reflects the character of a region or of a people; it might be a work song, a love seng or just a nonsense song or dance ditty,\u201d he replied.Recording Canada has a wealth of songs which are little known out of the region where they are sung.Mr.Mills has been doing his best to make them known.He has recorded 15 long-playing records since 1951, the latest being Songs of the Maritimes\u2014 lumbermen\u2019s songs, songs of the sea, in which he is accompanied by Gilbert Lacombe and accordionist Gordon Fleming.Mr.Mills has done two albums of Newfoundland folk songs and although he has never been there, he has received fan mail saying that he sings exactly like a Newfoundlander.The author of two books, \u201cCollection of Folk Songs for Young Folk,\u201d and \u201cFavorite Songs of Newfoundland,\u201d Mr.Mills is in the throes of authorship again.On August 30, he will start his 13th year on the CBC radio program \u201cFolk Songs for Young Folk.\u201d He receives in this connection about 5,000 letters a year and answers each child personally.Their favorites dont change and include \u201cThe Bluetail Fly,\u201d \u201cI know an Old Lady,\u201d \u201cOld Macdonald had a farm,\u201d and \u201cBilly Boy.\u201d Born Albert Miller, the second youngest in a Montreal family of four brothers and one sister, he quit school at the ninth grade and went to work as a messenger boy for a store on St.Catherine street.At 16 he became a cub reporter on the Montreal Evening Journal which became defunct two months later.In 1929 he joined the Montreal Herald as a reporter and remained there until 1935 when the late John Goss, musicologist and great singer of folk songs and lieder, hired him as bass for his quintet.\u201cI had to learn 30 songs in four languages in five days,\u2019 \u2019he said.(Continued on page 18) \"= ee REV.ERIC A.McILWAIN: Former assistant minister of Dominion-Douglas Church, who recently moved from his Lans- downe avenue home to Beaconsfield, where he takes up a post as minister of the Beaconsfield United Church, This Week in Westmount New ideas from all countries aired at pediatrician congress By VALENTINA RAHR DR.ALAN ROSS, Belmont avenue, president of the Ninth International Congress of Paediatrics, finds many new interesting discoveries from all parts of the world.Among them was a medical television program, in color, by Ediphor, which was shown by using the revolutionary system of a closed circuit.It was presented to the delegates attending the recent congress.Goodrich Roberts.Grosvenor avenue, has some of his work representing Canadian artists, in the new picture gallery at Fredericton, N.B.\u201c\u2018Great works of superb beauty\u201d have been arranged by a London art authority in the Lord Bea- verbrook Art Gallery which is to be opened in September.The British peer and publisher spent his boyhood in New Brunswick.Sir Alec Martin, a trustee of several art galleries in London and Dublin has been asked to arrange the gallery by Lord Beaverbrook.Now you get some heat down here .and fast.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5.4689 The pictures in the gallery are mainly by Canadian and British artists.Other Canadian artists, apart from Krieghoff\u2019's \u2018\u2018Merry Making\u201d, include: Paul Kane, W F.Wilson, Emily Carr.Clarence Gagnon, Tom Thomson, Pegi Mac- Leod, Jack Humphrey, Miller Brit- tain.À group of portraits by Graham Sutherland of Sir Winston Churchill, Lord Beaverbrook, Helena Rubinstein and W.Somerset Maugham.Some of Sir Winston's paintings are also displayed in the Fredericton Gallery.\u2018\u2018Four colorful landscapes by Churchill, will, I am ¢ sure, give happiness to those who come to see them,\u201d Sir Alec said.The City of Westmount is planning to modernize Westmount park.The big haven of rest and playground is in line for new equipment, some sodding and new shade trees.The job is expected to take five years.The duck ponds, benches, checkerboards and putting green will remain.While plans are still in the idea stage, and will not start until next year, let's hope that a special part will be included for the retired men and women, where they can quietly enjoy the sun and the shade, away from the noisy merry-making of little tots.who meet in the park daily for fun and play.Colin McDougall, Lansdowne avenue, explained a system of a selection policy to pick a limited number of students from those who apply for entrance to McGill.\u201cWe are considering the feasibility and desirability of requiring all applicants to write, say in March of each year.the United States College entrance examination board tests, the results of which would be used for admission purposes in lieu of provincial matriculation examinations, By JANE BARTLETT Amoug Westimount's most recent loss to the sprawling new developments of suburbia along the Island of Montreal's Lake- shore is Rev.Eric.A.Mellwain, former assistant minister at Dominion Douglas Church.Westmount's loss is Beacons- fleld\u2019s gain.The young minister, active in youth and social work in the city, has accepted a call to the Beacons- field United Church, where he takes on the formidable task of cementing and building a newly formed church community.The cementing and building are not all figurative, according io Mr.Mecllwain.The church is now located in a reconverted house.and members of the congregation will shortly be waich- ing a new chureh building go up.\u201cAlter which, we'll have to so about paying off the mortgage.\u201d said Mr.Mcllwain.Bul he is looking forward to working with the new congregation, to eslu- blishing a tradition and forming new groups in the church.especially strong youth groups.Mr.Mcllwain came to Dominion- Douglas Church in 1952 from the Ontario town of Bond Head, where he served for two years.His departure from Dominion-Douglas coincides with the retirement of Dr.A.Lloyd-Smith, well known and loved minister of that church for many decades, with whom he worked for seven years.\u201cI's difficult for me at present bo assess the value oi my association with Dr.Lloyd Smith,\u201d Mr, Mcliwain explained.\u201cOne of the things which most endeared him to his congregation was his capacity for friendship with each one ot them.Then again, he had u wonderful flair for organization, an invaluable asset in a large church such as Dominion-Doug.las.\u201d Mr.Mellwain was born in Capreol, Ontario.in 1922, \u2018\u2018but I wisely moved to Ottawa al the tender age of six months,\u201d he laughed.His father was a civil engineer with the Canadian Nu- tional Railways, which necessi- The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 31, 1959 5 Former Westmount pastor faces big task tated a certain amount ing around the country of mm during Me.Mcllwain's youth.He attended high school un Barry, Ontario, went on to uni versity at Victoria College wn Toronto, and studied theology at Emanuel College.also in Toronto.Al the age of 19, he had made up his mind to enter the mm istry.\u201cMy feeling about Christianity has always been the same,\u201d explained the young minister.\u201ci feel that the gospel has the ane swer to man's need.There is nu more satisfactory way of investing one\u2019s lite than trying to bring the answer and the need together.\" Mr.Meliwain was married an his second year of theological studies to the former Doris Marie Keeling of Toronto, and has four children.a son.Sandy, 9.and three daughters, Wendy, 10 Maureen, 7, and Judy, 3.In working with youth, Mr.Mcllwain has found that one of the biggest factors in assuring the proper development of the child to adulthood is a strong family unit, \u201cFm not able to spend as much time with my own family as I would like,\u201d he admits.\u201cA minister has many duties in the evening, and cven though he may get home for lunch, his children are usually at school.\u201cBut my family and | found a wonderful have remedy for thas camping trips We load ap the trunk ot our car, then the back seat, put the children on top vf the luggage in the back seat, and take off.It's one of the best way | know of keeping a family together.\u201d He has just returned from a long trip with his family through the national parks of Ontario and the Lake Huron areca.In his work, Mr.Mcliwain's ai- tention is often turned to the teenager, who is a target of af.ternate criticism and praise trom today's adults.\u201cThe loyalty and support of older family members is vers important during this searching phase ol growth,\u201d he states.\u201cAnd the church can be a very definite anchor to feenagers at this time \u2014 as indeed it can help the youngest or the oldest person \u2014 in establishing his individuality before God and within himself.The teenager can be male aware ob his uniqueness us a person.and his importance in the sight of God.\u201d he continued.il lustrating how the chureh aids those young people who fell a sense of helpless floundering dur ing adolescence.Young People's Unions.Teen Clubs, and Hi-C Clubs are the answer lor youngsters who have outgrown the Sunday-school level he believes, These embody many activities \u2014\u2014 badminton, shuffle.(Continued on page 13) our PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY! 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Perle Bloom Hirsch, Sma Winer, Moishe _ Pinkusiewiez, Ma Pinkusiewiez, David TTI Y a ., Solomon Cossman, Gershon Weinstock.CHURCH OF THE Barry Abrams, Isabella Kaffeman, Sam- I ed Mailman, Freida Mayrantz, Heinrich MESSIAH Minx, Louis HerscouHeh- Participating in the Sabbath Eve worship wi e the UNITARIAN following: Harry Benjamin, Abraham Sherbrooke St.af Simpson Tzenberg, Nax W.Roth, Mrs.Gerry Levitan, Mrs, Wn.Grossman.Invitation to affiliate.The member- CHURCH CLOSED JOR THE | committee under the chairmanship SUMMER SEASON WILL - seal invi he unaffiliated pK OFEN ON SUNDAY.SEPT.,I3th.of Arthur Pascal invites ir ! £ Chaich Telephone \u2014 WE.5-1322 \u2014 Lo Jou Hien \u201cBuy \"Saacon ana.he TA TTT OT TTT completion © e new Temple Er u- -J For i ti cali Arth Pascal, ANGLICAN drain ve En, Le ST MATTHIAS tive =ecrelary.Temple office, WE.7- .3575.CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE er{mouni ] First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Sireet BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.\u201cHE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.| Cuie St.Antoine Resd and Church Hill Rev.Kenneth Bb.Keefe, Rector Rev.Reginald Hollis 10th Sunday after Trinity | BOO pn Holy Communion SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, #40 aw Matting Fiencher: Res Reginzld .Hollis | Sunday.Aug.2nd 00,06 Holy Communion T:06 com Sunday School Freachor: Hen Hepinahd 11:00 300.Church Service.Subject of Hollis ! Lesson-Se:mon: \u201cLOVE\u201d Yon po.Evensong ! Golden Text e, Freacher: Rex Fesinide 11 Corinthians 13:17.Be per- ; Bells fect, be of good comfort, be WEDNESDAY ef one mind, live in peace: 5e Holy Communpior 56 the and the God of love and Chapel peace shall be with you.Organist and Choirmaster LVERY WEDNESDAY Arnold Bellis $0 ym Testimony Mecling 7 \u2018hurch of The T Adv READING Room » In thé Chyrch Edifice pen 10 the Churc © he dvent pubhit TucHay.Thursday snd Frida.w 12 10 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 8.30 to p.m.Corner of ood snd extern, RADIO AND TV PROGRAMS csimeun «How Christian Science Heals,* CJAD, Dial 800, every Sunday morning at 2:45.Channel) 5 every Saturday Channel 3 every Sunday, «See TV listings for plograir times) Off to Metz Leading Airwoman Donnakazue \u201cPon\u2019\u2019 Nagano, 21, daughter of Mr.Hew.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honotary Assistant Rev.Canon $.B.Lindsoy Sundoy.Aug.2nd 101h Sundoy After Trinity ROO av Holy Encharist .11.00 am SOLEMN EUCHARIST ; and Mrs.Frank T.Nagano, 202 Preacher: The Rev.og \u201cautier .Parry Valentine.Jacques Cartier, Farpham, Quebec, 700 pw Evensong (said) a supply technician at the RCAF's Moly Eucharisd, Wedncdoy of ©3600 07 Supply Depot, ten miles north \u2014_\u2014 me \u2014\u2014 of Edmonton, was recently trans- PRESBYTERIAN ferred to 1 Air Division Supply Unit, Metz, France, MELVILLE LAW Nagano received education , in Farnham, Cowansville, Mont- PRESBYTERIAN real West High and graduated from CHURCH ihe Sherbrooke School of Nursing The Fev.Chos.C.Cachrone, \u2018in 1957.R.A.B.D.Minister She entisted in the RCAF in \u2014_\u2014 Sept.1957.She trained at St 1:00 oom.ae Dining the month of August Joint Set: Johns, P.Q., Trenton and Aylmer, vires of Worship with Cohkary United nti ee a Uri Will WAL Ont.rraduating from the _ supply technicians\u2019 course there in July IN MELVILLE CHURCH The Rev Chiles Blackett will preneh 1958.She then reported to 7 Supply Depot.Visitors and Frienes BAPTIST ne cordiady Welcome.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sheibiooche Street West et Roslyn Avenve Neatesi Downtown Baptisi 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.Guen Freacher: Dr.J.A.Johnston 1:00 AM \u201cSIR! WE WOULD SEE JESUS.\u201d 1.The self-awarness of Christ.7:30 P.M.\u2018GOL\u2018S USE OF SHOCK-FREATMENT.\" Church Schoul- J] am.Midweek Service \u2014 Wednesday.8 p.m, TEMPLE EMANU-EL | Kiwanians| hear talk \u2018on tape Kiwanis International has continued and will continue to face the present with eyes of the future, routed in the realities of the \"past.according to Kenneth Lodey.\"president of Kiwanis International.Mr.Lodey's address.one of several heard by members of Royal Mount Kiwanis at the club's weekly-luncheon meeting Tuesday.was taped al the 44th Annual Con- , vention of Kiwanis international held June 14, 15 and 16 in Dallas.Texas, nd vas played back for : Royal Mount members and guesis.The convention, host to 14,000 Kiwanians, heard letters (rom the President of the United States, Dwight David Eisenhower.and the \"Prime Minister of Canada, John : Diefenbaker.In his letter, President Eisen- homer expressed his profound admiration of Kiwanis and the manner in which the organization undertakes to build a peaceful world \u2014a primary aim of the U.S.and its allies.I i 1 | Mr.Diefenbaker.himself a Ki- wanian, forwarded his greetings and best wishes to Kiwanis.He expressed pride in the manner by which Kiwanis International spread good will among nations and individuals and stated that \u201cthis convention will demonstrate the good will between Canadians and Americans as individuals and as nations.The American International trustee of Kiwanis International told members that Kiwanis has always meant youth.\u201cThis work with youth,\u201d he continued, \u201cwill pay the greatest dividends.\u201d In closing.he quoted: \u201cThe world moves forward on the feet of The members attending the con- venlion were made honorafy members of the State of Texas, and according to several reports, enjoyed one of the finest conventions of Kiwanis International.| | | ! I | i | \u2018Luck\u2019 message jo Yvon Durelle to go on display A message of good luck from upwards of 10,000 fans to Yvon ;Durelle in his encounter with champion Archie Moore for the light heavyweight crown on August 12 is going to be put on display in downtown Montreal.Simpson's bas made arrangements with Canadian National Telegraphs to sel up a leleprinter in one of the store's display windows so that the public may see the Durelle message al first hand.Text of the message, already containing the names of more than 9,000 friends and supporters from the Atlantic Provinces, reads, \u201cGood Juck Yvon.Bring the world\u2019s championship to Canada.All of us here in the Atlantic Provinces are behind you.\u201d The teleprinter in Simpson's win: dow will automatically add signatures to the telegram, the longest ever sent by CNT, as they are received at telegraph offices throughout the Maritimes.MH is planned to have the Baie Ste.Anne challenger appear in the store on the afternoon of the day of the fight.The 100-foot-long telegram will be delivered to Durelle\u2019s corner as he enters the ring.The campaign to support the New Brunswick contender in this tangible and dramatic fashion originated in the Maritime headquarters of Canadian National Telegraphs in Moncton.First use of tank trucks for transporting milk was in 1914; insulated milk tank cars were introduced in 1924 The Body of Christ By The Church The Yenerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector, Trinity Memorial Church i | The third metaphor which St.Paul uses in his first letter to the Saints in Corinth, to describe the Church, is \u201cThe Body of Christ;\u201d \u201cYe are the Body of Christ and members in particular;\u201d that is, Ye altogether are the Body of Christ, and individually you each have your own function, your own part to play.All through Chapters 10-12 St.Paul has a great deal to say about unity, but he makes it very clear that unity does not mean uniformity: those of less honour to make up the whole body.It was lu takes every kind of member, those of high honour and ! the kind of description of a social organism that appealed to\u2018 the mind of the first century: the philosophers des- | cribed the body politic in very much the same way.There is one new thing, however, in St.Paul's argument.He does not speak of the body of Christians but of the Body \u2018of Christ.Of this Body, Christ is the Head, the controlling part: while we are the members who carry out the will \u2018of the Head.He Westmount Baptist ' Church i emo Dr.J.A.Johnston, Pastor Emeritus of Westmount Baptist Church, who has jusi completed two successful interim pastorates at Calgary and Toronto, will be the guest preacher on Sunday.Dr.Johnston will speak in the morning on \u201cSir! We Would See Jesus.\u201d 1.The Self-awareness of Christ, and in the evening his subject will be: \u201cGod's Use of Shock-reatment.\u201d An invitation is extended to the people of the community whose own church does net have a summer evening service (lu attend Westmount Baptist Church.The mid-week service for Bible Study, Prayer and Praise meels every Wednesday at 8 p.m.through ihe summer.\u2014 Ce ee ea = * ! | Temple Emanu-El * SABBATH SERVICES DURING | SUMMER WEEKS \u2014 Friday eve- ; nings a t 8:15 p.m.auspices Temn- ple Brotherhood.Memorial Anniversaries will be observed and Kaddish recited at the Sabbath Eve Services, July 31s{ in memory of: Joseph Asch, Perle Bloom Hirsch, Sara Winer, Moishe i Pinkusiewiez, Ma Pinkusiewicz, David Solomon Cossman, Ger-| shon Weinstock, Harry Abrams, Isabella Kaffeman, Samuel Mail man, Freida Mayrantz, Heinrich Marx, Louis Herscoviteh.Participating in the Sabbath Eve worship will be the following : Henry Benjamin, Abraham Jzenberg, W.Roth, Mrs.Gerry Levitan, Mrs.| william Grossman.As we thing of our Lords Ministry we are reminded that He carried out His works of mercy and of Grace through His Body.He used His Hahds and His Lips; He even used His whole Body.When the\u201d woman came behind Him in the crowd and touched Him and was healed He realized that power had gone out of Him.His divine work nas carried out through His human Body.Phen when He had drawn forth from them a confession of faith He crowned His earthly work by dying for the sins of men and handed over the earthly work to His disciples with the words.\u201cGreater works shall ye do because 1 go to My Father.\u201d It was the coming of the Spirit at Penticost that welded them into one Body.each with his own part to play.He still ve- mained in control for they knew that He was the Head.The description of the Church as the Body of Christ adds to our understanding of its nature.The figure of the Church as God's husbandry tells us of order and colour and fruitfulness; the figure of the building or temple brings up a picture of strength, and protection: but the figure of the Body is much more vital.A Body is a living thing constantly adapting itself to new conditions; \u201cconstantly reproducing itself; always under the direction of the Head; devoting itself to all the works of Him of whom it was said that He wen{ about doing good.the Montreal Festivals.This band during its 16 years history has achieved a position unique in musical circles and has captured the imagination and applause of music Jovers of four continents.The youngest of the official service bands of the U.S.it was organized in 1942, and has proved to be the world's most versatile musical organization which ean furnish suitable music for any occasion.It can be presented as a 100-piece marching band, a 90-piece symphony orchestra, and 85-piece symphonic band, a 25-voice glee club, five dance bands and numerous chamber and instrumental groups.During its visit to Montreal the first during ils history the band will present four different concerts, two at the Chalet on the Mountain and two in the open-air theatre in Lafontaine United States Air Force band plays here August 15th-19th One of the mosl eagerly awaited events of the summer is the visit of the United States Air Force Band during Park.Selections in their pio- grams will range from opera io \u201cbe-bop\u201d, from symphony , iv swing.; Col.George Sallade Howard, their conductor and director of music for the past 15 years, has a musical career which had embraced every phase of that art even before joining the band.He had at various times been a player, soloist, composer, conductor and musical educator.He is also the recipient of five degrees, 7 Since taking over the band, Col.Howard has led the players on numerous tours throughout many countries, breaking attendance records across four continents.On two occasions more people attended the concerts than lived in the cities in which they were given. Ws 4 .\u201c 3017 Recommended Resorts EASTERN TOWNSHIPS CABANA LODGE, Magog, Que.CONNAUGHT INN, North Hatley, Que.HOVYEY MANOR, North Matley, Que.PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL, North Hatley, Que, RIPPLECOVE INN, Ayer's Cliff, Que.SPRING VALLEY INN, South Bolton, Que.WOODACRES, Mansonvitie, Que.LAURENTIANS ALPINE INN & COTTAGES, Ste Marguerite, Que.THE CHANTECLER, Ste-Adele-en-haut, Que.CHEZ TERZI, Route 11, Piedmont, Que.THE BARN, David Garmel Productions Manor House, Ste.Agathe FAR HILLS INN, Yai Morin, Que.GREY ROCKS INN, St.Jovite, Que.MANOIR PINOTEAU, Route 11, Mt.Tremblant, Que.MONT GABRIEL CLUB, Mont Gabriel, Que.NYMARKS LODGE, St.Saveur-des-Monts, Que.SUN YALLEY HOTEL SUISSE, Ste.Adele, Que.QUIDI VIDI, Ste.Adele.en-Bas, Que.WIN SUM INN, St.Sauveur, Que.QUEBEC CHATEAU FRONTENAC Quebec THE INN, Grand Mere, Que.HOTEL ST.LOUIS, 33 rue St.Louis, Que.HOTEL, MOTEL DES LAURENTIDES, 350 Boul.Ste.Anne Quebec NEW YORK STATE ALPINE HOTEL, - Saranac Lake, N.Y.HOLIDAY MOTEL, Wilmington, SARANAC HOTEL, Saranac Lake.SPORTSMEN'S INN, Wilmington.THE CHALET, Lake Placid THE HOMESTEAD, Lake Placid.INDOLE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Ausable Forks, N.Y.ROYAL SAVAGE INN, Plattsburgh, N.Y.SANTA'S WORKSHOP, North Pole, N.Y.WILMINGTON INN, Wilmington, N.Y.VERMONT BUCCANEER LODGE, Stowe.THE CENTER MOTEL, Stowe, Vermont CHURCHILL HOUSE INN, Stowe.FOOTHILLS RIDING CAMP, Stowe, Yermont : GREEN MOUNTAIN INN, Stowe.HOTEL BRETON, Burlington, Yermont HUNTER'S LODGE, Newport.5 KELLEY'S MOTOR COURT & RESTAURANT, Derby Line.MAXLYN'S RESTAURANT, Stowe, Vermont THE NELSON HOUSE, Newport.PAVILION HOTEL, Montpellier, Yermont NEWPORT HOUSE, Lake Memphremagog, Newport PINE MOTOR COURT, Stowe.STOWE PLAYHOUSE, Stowe, Vermont NEW HAMPSHIRE CARRIAGE STOP, Intervale.Sales engineers engineer sales \u2018Red\u2019 Martin tells Rotary club \u201cA sales engineer is a person who sells engineering but in order to stay in busi ness must engineer sales\u201d quipped Leonard (Red) Martin of Martin Engineering Inc.to members of Westmount Rotary vesterday, explaining that his company\u2019s purpose is | to discuss.select and apply engineering equipment 10 a customer's plant or process.\u201cThis includes such items as steam traps, steam, turbines, boiler biow down valves.safety valves.pressure reducing valves, flame failure safeguards, fans.tempera- + © HOTEL COSTELLO, Berlin, N.H.THE HITCHING POST, (Lovetts), Franconia, N.H.HORSE AND HOUND INN, Franconia.LOVEYTS, Franconia.MILLERSiLL, Franconia.NEW ENGLAND INN, Intervale.SIX GUN CITY, Jefferson, N.H.SANTA'S VILLAGE, Jefferson, N.H.ENTERTAINMENT DINING ® DANCING IN TOWN AU BALLON LOUNGE, The Laurentien Hotel.- e CHEZ STIEN, 2149 Mackay Street, vi.2-9139 LA ROMA CAFE, 2017 Peel St.LASALLE HOTEL, 1240 Drummond, Uré.46492 LE PAVILLON, The Cavalier Room Club Cafe.PIAZZA TOMASSO, 8205 Decarie, RE.1.2715 RITZ CARLTON HOTEL, Sherbrooke Street West, Vi.2.4212 RUBY FOO'S, 7815 Decarie, RE.7-6533 ® WINDSOR STEAK HOUSE, 1194 Peel St., UN.6-7766 THE , Cavelier ROOM Luncheon Dinner Doncing Air-Conditioned Always Ample Parking For Reservations Just Call UN 6-6492 THE LAURENTIEN «+o 8 SHERATON hotel ¥ | | | | | | Montreal's smartest place to meet.zene BU b BALLON Gay, exciting cimosphere to make the Au Ballon your favourite place too.Enjoy the smart, continental decor\u2014-on the mezzanine \u2014 where good friends meet ond treat, ture pressure and level controls and automatic control systems,\u201d For example, he stated, one of the items in which we have been specializing for the past ten or fit- teen vears is a flame failure sale guard marketed under the trade name of Fireye, designed to protect a gas fired or oil fired or pulverized coal fired boiler [rom explosion due to flame failure.\u201d Once tie butners o7 a boiler are running.the combustion control equipment takes over and adjusts x flame during the running evele \u2018to spect, sort and classify according tu size, color, weight, speed, or a The Westmount Examiner, Friday.July 31, 1959 7 number of other tuactions,\u201d at ated Me.Martin At the moment the company is particularly interested in custous built control panels These consist ol electrical and electronic equip ment mounted in à free standing panel, a control cabinet ur a on sole so that the operator has a com plete package.Otten the face ol the panel oc console lus à graphic representation of the system being controlled.This may include plastic strips ap - plied to the panel and is usually il luminated.Rates of flow are indicated on tlow meters and temperature ami pressure ave indicated on or recorders Flameye is just one of the pieces of electronic equipment handled by Martin Engineering, Another intriguing field is that ol photoctectronies, such as the system which is used Lo open doors in Windsor Station and various Steinberg Stores, - - Aes Photoelectronies can also be used count at tantastic rates, in- China's biggest city ts Shang hat 1ts move than 40, mithon people are mostly concent ded in a nine-square-mile ares the size of the flame and the burner capacity to match the load placed on the boiler.With larger boilers, there is a flame failure safeguard which sense the flame and other associated equipment consisting of timers and relays that supervise the start-up sequence that is actually carried out by the operator.Nearlyv half où (he explosions ve- cur during light-off of à boîler said Mr.Martin, \u2018when the operator is often spread-eagled in front of the burner in a very vulnerable posi tion.About one-third of the explos- | GLABY'S BAR-B-Q BAR-B-Q CHICKEN Famous For Delicious Montreal's Original Chicken Bar-B-Q Also Serving FULL COURSE MEALS Featuring Broiled Steaks and Chops © Excellent Service ® Distinctive Atmosphere We Deliver HU.46-2944 5151 Sherbrooke Street West {1 block West of Westmount Theatre) ions actually result from a loss of A BIT OF THE WEST in the White Mountains at Jefferson, New Hampshir: / - \u2018wo.An Honest-to (ioodness Western Town Cowboys Indians \u2018Stagecoach Include > v SANTA'S =\u2019 VILLAGE on your trip thru New Englond See Santa and his helpers in their own home town, See the Jolly Snowman, 20 feet high \u2014 enjoy the children\u2019s playground and Santa's Theatre.Twanty white deer, baby lambs, goats, geese and ducklings roam through this Christ mas trae fairyland.Open daily and Sunday, ARR .June 15 to October J9 On Route 2 © In the Northern White Mountains JEFFERSON, New Hampshire DEMONSTRATIONS \u2014 every 15 minutes Mary June Brady OWNERS Junction of Routes Jim & 2 and VI5 At OPENING AUGUST 5-9 | \u201cThieves | Carnival\u201d | a force by JEAN ANOUILH \"Last 2 Days: \u201cSUMMER OF S T © w E In the Adirondacks .VISIT NORTH POLE NN.SANTA'S WORKSHOP SEVENTEENTH v nt emo DOLL* | LOUNGE ss SUMMER THEATRE Ste.Agathe des Monts, Que.ON STAGE! LORRAINE SERABIAN & CO.AUNTIE MAME by Robert E.Lee Showtime 8:45 \u2014 Tuesday - Sunday 9:15 \u2014 Friday and Saturday \u2014\u2014 Tel: 2388 David Garmel Production \u2014\u2014\u2014 mmm = a * x he re a Tr ge) aia .& ; Toe -\u2014 A The Westmount Exominer.Friday.July 31, 1959 you like E By LAURENT PRICE Summer Sports & Resorts A show aptly named \u201cStyles & Stars\u201d is scheduled for the Mont Gabriel Club in the Laurentians Aug.15 for the henelit oi the Cerebral Palsy Association of Quebec .An opportunity to contribute to a worthwhile cause, and at the same time keep up with the latest in fashion and girls .Both interesting subjects .The resort owners\u2019 smiling little faces aftest to a big upswing in business over last year, and the vacation tempo should continue right through to Thanksgiving day .Then before one knows if the ski season is under way .Which reminds us: Jimmy George, Art Douglas, the Fitzgerald boys and Joe Me- coni, who beat drums for th Indole Golf Club in AusableForks, N.Y.are all set to play a little tune in behalf of the town's facilities for Whiteface EDNA McNEIL skiers when the time comes .Two very attractively young ladies, Edna McNeil of Hovey Manor in North Hatley.and Betsy Post of Topnotch at Stowe, are very competent hostesses for their respective hostelries, and as far as we're concerned a vast improvement over the Toots Shor and Billingsley types operating in New York .Certain guests.too, can Ë dress up a place delightfully .Take, _4 for instance, Mrs Bliss Whelton and her | pretty bonnets, and the lovely aura they lend to the Connaught Inn lobby in | North Hatley Small wonder the wa.= real estate business is so good in that BETSY POST community .The Bahama Room of the Cabana Lodge at Magog continues to pile up honors in the food department .The tipoff: knowledgeable bartenders from surrounding Eastern Township resorts eal there on their nights off .People and Places: Mr.and Mrs.John Trumbull of Montreal at the Horse & Hound Inn in Franconia, NH.Tony Sepchuk's Quidi Vidi restaurant on the Ste.Marguerite highway near Ste.Adele still gels the plaudits from visiting Montrealers .Uncle Beauregard, returning from Shawinigan and Grand\u2019Mere after a little golf and cocktail research.says the Cascade Inn and the Grand\u2019Mere Inn in the area are tops in hospitality and co-operation (the cooperation has to do with the research end of his junket) .We admire lasting things and really appreciate the solid romance between the advertising department of a large Montreal department store and the \u201cquote\u201d of last year from a Canadian writer's story in a national magazine .Nobody in the copy section has had to flex a muscle or pencil in the direction of the layout for months .When we get back to Montreal, it's the old blue suit for us and off to the La Salle hotel for dinner .There's something about the loin cloth and sweat shirt we've heen sporting lately that\u2019s beginning to pall .See you around.«Etc MN By LARRY LIBMAN :KIMP ON CLOTHES AND SPLURGE ON FUN \u2014 * That's the visitors, There's no need for elaborate wardrobes if you're going to the islands during the summer months.Too often, a person spends a fortune on a resort wardrobe; losing sight of the final objective \u2014 to have a good vacation.Then there's no money left to splurge on sightseeing, foreign cuisine of Nassau bargains like perfumes, cameras, cashmere, and liquors.One large suitcase can hold everything a person needs for a two week vacation there, although women may find it more convenient to travel with a train case as well.Winter is the dressy season in that mild-weather island.but in April when the last charity ball and formal party is over night time wear switches to a more casual note.Women should bring just a few sheath dresses or strapless cottons for evening wear.On the islands, this tvpe outfit will see them through cocktail parties, dining al exclusive restaurants, dancing at any one of the oceanfront luxury hotels, and after midnight trips to nafive nightclubs.vacation advice for prospective Nassau -Dandy,\u201d Russell, Flanders and Swann to do \u2018late\u2019 show af Festival Anna Russell, 1be brilliant mimie, returns this year to Edinburgh to represent Canada at the International Festival.Miss Russell shares with British comedians Michael Flanders and Donald Swann a series of late-night entertainments.\u201d Tlanders and Swann will be remembered for their fabulous {wo-man show.\u201cAt the Drop of a Hat.\u201d Canada will also be spollighied in the speetacular Military \u2018l'at- too during the three weeks oi the Festival.The Pipe Band of the 2nd Batfalion Canadian Guards, now in Germany; will add to the massed pipes and drums of Scottish Regiments, military bands and Highland dancing.The Tattoo is sfaged hy searchlight on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle which, by ancient decree.is officially Nova Scotian property.DRAMA The Old Vie company has agreed to present a Restoration comedy, as a complete contrast to its previous offerings at past Festivals.It will be produced by Michael Benthall at the Lyceum.The title of the play will be announced later.At the same theatre during the second week, the Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company, making its first visit to the Festival, will present a double bill, \u2018\u2019Fratricide Punished\u2019 and \u2018\u2018Gammer Gurton's Needle.\u201d The latter of play stands at the very beginning of English Comedy.Written in the middle of the 16th century it is probably the first example of what is now known as \u2018\u2018slapstick\u201d -and concerns the search for a needle, an object of some value in those days.required for urgent repairs to a laborer\u2019's trousers.The first play is an unconsciously funny refurbishment of \u2018\u2018Hamlet.\u201d At the Assembly Hall for the entire three weeks of the Fes- fival will be the renowned Scottish morality play \u2018\u2018Anne Satyre of the Thrie Estaites.\u201d Last seen in 1951, \u2018\u201cFhe Thrie Estaites\u201d will again be adapted by Robert Kemp, with Cedric Thorpe Davie, as composer, and Molly Mac- Ewan, as designer.The cast .Tom Fleming, James Gibson, Duncan Macrae, Roddy McMillan, and Jean Taylor Smith.During the last week of the Festival, the English Stage Company will present the first pro- fessionul production in Europe of Sean O'Casey's \u2018\u2018Cock-a-doodle which will be produced by George Devine.This entertaining Irish play features the allegorical figure of a cock, on whose appearance strange things happen.The Wednesday matinee performances at the Lyccum Theatre during the Festival will be given over 0 a series of readings.On Wednesday.August 26, John Bet- jeman will read from his own works and from those of other poels.On Wednesday September 2, Sir Compton Macken :c will introduce and compare a prograri- me of Burns's more serious works.Other performers will include lan Gilmour, Meta Forrest and James Gibson.Finally on Wednesday 9th September, Dame Edith Sitwell will read a selection of her verse with further works by Swinburne and Tennyson.Al the Gateway the three major.Scottish Repertory Companies from outside Edinburgh have accepted an invitation to appear for one week each: The Perth Theatre Company will open with the world premiere of a new play by Eric Linklater \u2018\u2018Breakspear in Gascony,\u201d which is a comedy of Good and Evil set in mediaeval France, \u2018\u2018Candida\u2019\u2019 by G.B.Shaw, presented by the Dundee Repertory Theatre and produced by Raymond Westwell, will follow in the second week.For the last week, the Glasgow Citizens\u2019 Theatre will present James Bridie's \u201cThe Baikie Charivari.\u201d This play has never been performed in Edinburgh before, although it has been highly successful in Glasgow on ils numerous presentations.BALLET Ballet this year is representative of the entire art of dance.Three companies will present, for one week each, a selection from their repertories which will provide ample opportunity for comparing iheir widely different styles.During the first.week \u2018August 24 lo 29; Jean Babilee, who last appeared at the Festival with Les Ballets des Champs-Elysees in 1949, returns, this time with his own company, and will present two programmes of short ballets.The national Ballet of Finland \u2018August 31-Sept.5) will present three programmes of a classical nature.Among the ballets to be performed will be \u201c\u2018L\u2019Epreuve dAmour,\u201d \u2018The Black Swan\u201d and \u201cGiselle,\u201d this last in a new choreography by Lavrovski, choreographer at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow.Also to be included is the ballet entitled \u2018\u2018Scara- mouche\u2019 io music by Sibelius.For the last weer \u2018Sept.7-12) The Jerome Robbins Ballet of the U.S.will present four ballets.The company consists of 20 solo dancers forming a corps trained both foi classical ballet and for contemporary jazz techniques.Robert Prince has provided a jazz score for perhaps the most unusual ballet to European eyes.Entitled \u201cN.Y.Export, Op.Jazz,\u201d it was inspired by the American teen- N ANAT LP SPECIAL LOW BUDGET RATES at the GRAY ROCKS INN during Fall seoson Sec the Laurentians at 1helr glorious best.Only 80 miles from Montreal, the Gray Rocks Inn offers, in an enchanting setting modern rooms, delicious meals, an 18 hole golf course, tennis, riding, canoeing.dancing and other social activities.Write or Phone CRAY ROCKSINN ST-JOVITE, P.Q., TEL.17 NYMARK'S LODGE ond MOTELS St.Sauveur des Monts Ideal vacationing in the heart of the Laurentians.Superb food and acocmmodations Swimming Pool \u2014 Private Lake Boating \u2014 Fishing \u2014 Tennis \u2014 Golf Course (Free to weekly on week days) \u2014 Orchestra \u2014 Cocktail Bar Special Honeymoon rates in room with Both \u2014 7 days \u2014 7 nights From $110.00 up {Including meals) Daily rates $7.00 and up Low Weekly Rates Write or phone for folders CApitol 7-2607 dancing, the dancers wearing jeans and gym shoes.MUSIC AND OPERA For the first time a symphony orchestra from behind the Iron Curtain is to take part in the Festival.The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra under Otto Klemperer and Karel Ancer]l will give a series of concerts at the 1959 Festival.In the Laurentians ot MONT TREMBLANT, Que.manoir pinoteau Famous Cuisine & Accommodations SANDY BEACH GOLF RIDING TENNIS Entertainment nightly in ™ Stirrup Bam Gil Graton, Tel.Manager 157 © On Our © Open Broiler ® CHOPS ® STEAKS ® SHASHLIK STE.MARGUERITE HIGHWAY STE.ADELE EN BAS - CA.2.4494 NOW more than ever .Beyond Compare .THE CHANTECLER Enjoy luncheon or dinner in the picture-windowed dining room overlooking Lac Rond; 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He petit, Mo rector; .ranald a Montreal don Huh First Vic real Fest Symp Realizi symphon; reach of will be g Chalet.overlooki phony O: tion of Canadian progress select p the sym Bell solves acute probl em: = y The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 3:.1959 e it's SMART te wey = J ° «ii, Walton Blodyett and then wip Will accent French listi Hotel Titieves cavort porine com.! , \u2014 The Bell Teleoh ngs : ole on Stowe $ stage ; Mt.Lassen.in northern cat ; e Be ele n A ; ornia, is the only active voicane ring ing its efforts to vo Froompany of Canada is acceler at- Breton From July 29 through August in the US., according (+ Enecy.roperly accented f renc -language listings appear in 2 the Stowe Playhouse will pre- clopedia Britannica.properly accented form in its telephone directories.sent \u2018\u2019Thieves' Carnival,\u201d with ony .C.de L.Harwood, 457 Strath- Frederick Edeli.Charles Mac.in Fescinating oi Quebec he ° .Z y \u2019 , eo .; lookin Iron F | S vona avenue, the company's For Cocktails: Phee.Kathryn Sable, Mary Mitch ver ® the esfiva ociety Montreal commercial manager, the Coll 6 ill y Beautiful ¥ onic { ° { said that the new policy (which êge ri Sr.Lawrence.4 erer Ell | will apply on future editions of and Ar ; À e a se S 107 p ay the local telephone book) would the Cham | ?R - voG6 ° Fes- { e A 6 speed up \u2018considerably the pro- plain oom QUEsEC § 0 music ug.sess oF including accents on Free Parking fer Guests R oo 1 3 rench names that normally r'e- 1 oute é \u2014 T.S.Eliot's \u2018Murder in the quire them \u2014 a goal towards 1062 ui hurch Street Overlooking Lake Memphremegeg ; Cathedral\u201d will be presented in Which the company has been el.UN.4-7610 Visit the NEW and LOVELY i ; Notre Dame Church August 6 by pe renee years divi aus ' the Montreal Festivals Society, as customers.individua Ba hama 350 Boulevard Ste.Anne, ® one of the highlights of a month- Under the new procedure, Beauport (Quebec) Quebec ; long programme.This world fam- which will apply to all new R HOME ' ous play was set\u2019 to music by and changed listings, the Bell * oom OF THE Iidebrando Pizzetti in 1948, and \u201cOMPANYS service representa- \"Top Cuisine & Accommodations\u201d FAMOUS > À formulated into one of tive will always check with \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 : the most dramatis and brillant ne customer as to how he \u2014 GOLF \u2014 Restaurant wants his i - musical tragedies af this century.ever os ili of hen ALL AQUA TIC SPORTS and operating \u201cAssassinio Nella Cattedrale\u201d use of an accent is recognized.EULLY EE Restaurant IS as it is kmown in Italian, will The new practice also provides LESLIE BRANDT R jons: La Chaumiere ; be directed by Laszlo Halasz.for the use of accents on all Owner-Manager Victor 3-3272 22 Rue Couillard, Quebec C ~ The PP Stare Musical Fes street names which require them, At Stowe, Vermont 3 » Yue hy yal o w ; \u20ac based on lists supplied by the 1 (prions of the Air {formerly municipality concerned, and on CHURCHILL (ak NBC Syme ony) oil also all business listings which in- HOUSE os ake part in fis production.gicate a French-language cus- I.The Canadian premiere of (his tomer\u2018s occupation.INN 7 outstanding opera marks the first .\u2018 time that such a presentation has On Lake Ch toi Featuring 9 truly fine \u2018 even taken place in a Montreal stone restaurant and superb church.The same cast will also accommodations be used al the two performances Reservations Hosts y of the same opera in Sterling : : Park, the new home of the Empire Alpine 3-7745 ( EAR.Stativre State Music Festival, this month.# He This sacred opera, with Thomas -\u2014 Becket as hero, was first per- Host JIM REYNOLDS This weekend tour the St.Maurice formed in Milan at La Scala a valley.one of the year ago last March.A private THE beauty spots of the Province of Quebec.Stav performance was later given for overnignt Friday in the Cascade Inn at Sha- Pope John XXIII winigan.On Saturday drive up the valley and Faithfully following the main return fo the Inn on Saturday night.You'll outlines of Eliot\u2019s play, there enjoy a scenic drive and a restful week-end ; are, however, inevitable diver- gencies in detail of which the .\u2019 most important is the inter- AT PLATTSBURGH, N.Y.mezzo.In the play this con- i ê a : OA Un, sists of the Archbishop's Christ- DINING © GIFT SHOP IK mas sermon.Pizzetti found this \u201cAdventures in SHAWINIGAN, QUEBEC impossible to set to music, but Fine Eating\" solved the problem by pre- Member All Credit Clubs ® Restaurant * Movies VAY senting the beginning and the Duncan Hines \u2014 Gourmet * Dancing * Smugglers 4494 end of the sermon, and hy pro- ° Golf \u2014 Sho viding » purely musical inter- N.Y, - Mtl.Highway, Route Tennis P Jude during a fadeout between 5 mites South of Flatsburgh the (wo.Ausable Chasm, N.Y.Rte 108 Stowe.Vermont \u2026 The music admirably reinforces ALpine 3-7678 Eliot's text, and Pizzetti\u2019s choral In The White Mountains Reservations writing reaches new heights in this opera.N EW ; oe oe R The opera has been ac- ® claimed hy critics in Europe In Stowe, Yermont I: the and New York as \u201cretaining \", Lom the nobility and shapeliness of .Dine at on the play, and giving it just the IN N right degree of austerity and er warmth through an idiom that pom is clearly derived from Wag- ot ton ner and Debussy, but has come Intervale, New Hampshire to terms with present astrin- Bedrooms \u2014 Suites \u2014 Cottages gency.To Co Real Yankee Cooking i on, This classical drama with its Golf \u2014 Swimming Pool \u2014 RESTAURANT \u2018 la nd strong philosophical strain is one Riding \u2014 Hiking.ies, of the most ambitious projects THE RAVINE ROOM TOMMY PURCELL ever undertaken in Montreal by , ot the piano in the Festivals Society.lt is ex- for Cocktails.p ; pected to bring music lovers from Mr.& Mrs.Thomas Martin THE NINETY'S arm many parts of Canada.Owners LOUNGE r West End residents on the Board Tel.Fleetwood 6-5541 Tel.Alpine 3-7578 of ministration, in connection Intervale, N.H.Stowe, Vermont a wiK@lfhe Montreal Festivals So- {Near North Conway) Lindsay L'Ecoyer.ciety are: Mrs.Alan Bronfman.Monager Belvedere Road, Director: Robert IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ra 5 re al Lelendre, Vendome avenue, Presi- AT NORTH HATLEY, QUEBEC 56 dent; Hon.Justice Andre Mon- ao \u201c sv petit, Mount Stephen avenue, Di- | A : oe rector; Jacques Melancon, Clan- Delightful ranald avenue, Secretary of the spot for a * Montreal Festivals Society: Gor- few days i don Hulme, Hampstead road, change CF 5 First Vice-President of the Mont- >» ond rest UIMIimel ( un CENTRES ON ?real Festivals Society.ba ; with .9\" ! x THE ¥ S h ; Sunated on lovely Lake Masen : GOLF A 5 m on concer S wippi \u2014 miles trom ; ontren y P y Cou IAE Paved rond on cur 18 hole call Realizing the need of popular symphonic music within the reach of everybody, (wo concerts will be given atop Mount Royal's Chalet.In this unique location overlooking our city, a full Sym- Golf, aquatic sports and ail relaxing summer activities.Resident Recreation Director.Superb Cuisine and Accommodations.Fully Licensed.Championship course Very Attractive Rates Excellent Cuisine Cocktail Lounge Frontenac » .+ phony Orchestra under the direc- Sprinkler Protected.© our host in Od Québec tion of Alexander Brott, noted INFORMATION Call Ralph Pitmen ; ei 5 ae INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS FROM ANY CANADIAN Canadian musician, will present RESERVATIONS and RATES GRAND MERE PACIFIC OFFICE, OR WRITE DIRECT 10 HOTEL MANAGER progress consisting of the most write er phone Manager cKay.LE, 8.865) a \u20ac NADIAN select popular master-works of Tel: North Hatley 28 .a PACIFIC HOTEL the symphonic repertoire. \u2014~ \u2014\u2014 ve PERTE SE PRESS, * ET oS Consult Malcolm Gregory \u201cHe «sont promise you a trip vheough the skies on «a Mage i Carpet bul he wil bring ç CARPET MAGIC nto your GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.: ° 4 4151 Se.Catherine St.W., Westmount WE.2.4277 Evenings RE.83-4605 OT a et aR at nt aa ea aT nu a a ne eu un ew * < ; THE EXAMINER WOMENS Al MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959 MR.AND MRS, JOHN FIELDING EDSFORTH, pictured with their attendants folluwing their marriage on Saturday, July 19, in St, Philip's Anglican Church, Mrs.Edsforth.formerly Miss Shella Southern.is the only daughter of Mrs.John Southern of Bishop Auckland, England.and the late Mr.Southern.Mr, Eds- forth is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles D.Edsforth of Montreal West, From left to right: Mr.Danny Galuga, usher; Mrs.Danny Galuga, sister of the bridegroom, matron of honor; the bride and the bridegroom; Mr.Cameron Wickens, usher, Dennis Marantz, best man; Mr.place Saturday.Sepl.5.in Wesley United Church, Both Miss Channell and Mr.Miller are graduates of Macdonald College.McGill University, Engagement The encagement is announced of Miss Barbaru Grace Channell, dauëbter of Mr.and Mrs.Harold A.x \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Channel! of Pointe Claire, to Mr.A 1,000-pound steer provides Barstow, James Miller, son of Mr.about 600 pounds of beef.which and Mrs.Barstow H.Miller ol |is reduced to 540 pounds when Westmount.The marriage will take nirde into vetail cuts.For A Neater Appearance In summer frocks, you must lose inches from the waist, hips and thighs.We offer specialized exercises, Exercycle, Turkish bath, Swedish massage and Slim-Glori.You are invited to come in and discuss your problem.WESTMOUNT HEALTH STUDIO 4930 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.4.7922 HU.4-450] 4927 Sherbrooke St.West AOURS: Monday te Thursday, ?am.te 7 p.m.Fridays, 9 a.m.to 7 p.m.\u2014 Saturdays, 7 a.m.to 6 p.m.(Near Claremont Miss Sheila Southern is wed to Mr.John Fi telding Edsforth The marriage of Sheila Southern, only daughter of Mrs.Viola Southern and the late Joh Southern.of Bishop Auckland, England.to Mr.John Fielding Edsforth.son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles D.Edsforth of Montreal West, took place quietly on Friday evening.July 10, in St.Philip's Anglican Church, Montreal West, the Rev.C.C: Campbell ot- liciating.Mr.Lorne West played the wedding music.Pink and white gladioli were used to decorate the church, The bride.who was given away by her brother.Mr.Robert Southern of Toronto, was gowned in powder blue organza.having a portrait neckline, with three-quart- er length sleeves, and bouffant skirt.She wore a matching feather bandeau.and carried a cascade bouquet of American Beauty roses and stephanotis.Mrs.Danny Galuga.sister of the bridegroom.as matron of honor.was gowned in white organza, sprigged with cornflower blue and matching velvet bandeau.She carried a bouquet of blue carnations and white poms.Mr.Dennis Marantz acted as best man for Mr.Edsforth.and the ushers were Mr.Danny Galuga and Mr.Cameron Wickens, Mrs.Southern, the bride's mother, was in a gown of cocoa and beige printed silk with matching jacket.wearing a cocoa hat and accessories.and a corsage bouquet of bronze Sweetheart roses.of sheer material and white accessories, and a corsage bouquet of white carnations and stephanotis.On their return they will reside in Montreal.Bowe-Gillis \u2018The marriage of Edith Anne.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Harold Gillis of Halifax.N.S.to Mr.J.Vincent Bowe, Jr.son of Mr.and Mrs.John Vincent Bowe of Nassau and Exuma.the Bahamas, took place recently in the Church of the Advent.Westmount.Rev.Alex Mellor officiating at the double- ring ceremony.Mr, Edward Brown played the wedding music and white chryvsanthemums and pompons were used to decorate the church, The bride.who was given away by her brother-in-law.Mr.Gordon G.Thompson, was gowned in a white peau de soie.cocktail length frock.Her finger-tip veil of tulle illusion was held by a wreath of rice with Bahamian shells.and she carried a cascade bouquel of white \u201ccarnations and stephanotis.Mrs.Gordon G.Thompson and Miss Jean Gillis of Halifax.sisters of the bride.as matron of honor and bridesmaid.wore identical bouffani dresses of apple green silk.They wore matching bandeaux of petals and seed pearls and carried cascade bouquets of yellow shasta daisies.+ 1 COTE DES NEIGES McKENNA OF Florists RE.8-1124 Tee Brodeur- Drummond The marriage of Barbara Louise, daughter of Mrs.Louis C.Drunk mond, and the late Mr.Drummond, James H.Brodeur, son ol Mr.and Mrs.A.Toner Brodeur, of West- mount, took place recently at The Old Mill, Mount Bruno, Que.Rev.E.M.Dann, of the Church of St.John the Divine.Verdun, officiating Mr.Gall MacDermot played the wedding music.and baskets of white asters and shasta daisies were used to decorate the church The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr\u2019 Kevin Drum- mond, was gowned in white embroidered organdy.with a fitted bodice having a porirait neckline and short sleeves, and a full skivt.Her chapel-length veil of tulie it- lusion was held by a bandeau of white sweetpeas, and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli blossoms.Mrs.Stephen Angus.as matron of honor, and Mrs.John Burgess, Mrs.Kevin Drummond, and Miss Phyllis McLean, as attendants were in frocks of sky blue polished cotton with fitted bodices having short sleeves, and full skirts.They wore bandeaux of twisted veiling to match their frocks, and carried bouquets of variegaled summer flowers, Lo Mr.Stephen Angus acted as best man for Mr.Brodeur, and the ushers were Dr.Michael! Brodeur.brother of ihe bridegroom.Mr.Pai Brodeur, also a brother.Mr.Derek Drummond.brother of .the bride.and Mr.Stanley McRobert.Mrs.Drummond, the brides mother.was in a sheath gown of blue and green printed silk.She wore a white feather hat.white accessories and a corsage bouquet of white geraniums.Mrs.Brodeur, mother of the bridegroom.wore a natural linen ensemble, with a velvet hat of the same shade.and a corsage bouquet of field flowers.: The reception was held at Mon- tarville House, Lhe residence of the bride's mother.where garden flowers were used as decoration, Later, Mr.and Mrs.Brodeur left for Bermuda.the bride travelling in an ensemble of black and white cotton tweed.and wearing a white hat and patent leather accessories.Approach [ ng / Wlarriage Capt.and Mrs.Frederick St.George English of Vancouver.B.C., announce the engagement of their daughter.Margaret Elizabeth.to Mr.Lindsay Kirk Bickford.only son of Mr.and Mrs.Howard C.Bickford of Westmount.The wedding will take place at St.Andrew's Church, Langley.B.C.on August 8 at 7.30 p.m.Reception will follow at the Officers\u2019 Mess, 456 Company.RCASC, Ab- botsford Airport.Miss English is a graduate of the Vancouver General Hospital School for Nurses.Mr, Bickiord is a graduate of McGill University, Faculty of Engineering.« in a coral embroidered linen suit with white accessories.and cor- The reception was held at the | Mr.John Riteals acted as best sage of white carnations.Upon home of the bridegroom's parents.Later Mr.and Mrs.Edsforth left for a motor trip through the Eastern United States.The bride's tea- | velling costume was a sheath gown Mrs.Bowe left by air for New York 30.000 tons of the of printed glazed cotion in prim- ruse shades.with matching jacket | man for Mr.Bowe.and the ushers { were Mr.Basil A.J.Smith and Mr.Frank Dunn.Following the reception Mr.and Nassau, and the island of Fxuma.ltte Bahamas.the bride traveltimz their return thev will reside in Montreal.Candles consume only about more than 374,000 tons of paraftia wax produced anauaily.ol Westmount and St.Bruno, to Mf.© 2 rie WETS TARAS LA pri a LEN TR ADIT Te nd autumn.SEATED: left to ADJUDICATORS for the Annual Sarah Fischer Concerts Scholarships held recently at {he Mechanics Institute shown seated at the table.Mme Sarah Fischer announces the opening of the 20th series of concerts to be held in early right, Archer, music and drama critic of The Gazeite: University of Thomas Violet Archer, of the faculty of music of the + Composers included im Sarah Fischer Concerts scholarships Canadian composers were included for the first time in adjudications for the annual Sarah Fischer Concerts Scholarships held recently at the Mechanics Institute.The innovation was a distinct success and is likely to prove an important means of discovering new creative talent here.; The Fischer scholarships, valued ai $100 each, have been offered for competition annually over the past quarter century and have been a means for encouraging many young Montreal musicians who have since made their reputation in and beyond the borders of this country.They were insti- iuted by Sarah Fischer, the Strathcona scholar who made an international reputaiion as a star of leading opera houses in Europe.Hitherto they had been offered only for performers.This year six newcomers ma Last month a young couple with two children moved from Toronto to a home in the West End.Just a week after their arrival a third child was born prematurely.What was the distracted father to do?He had had no time to make plans and he knew few people in the city.certainly no one with whom he could leave his two children.Like many another troubled family.(his family received the help they needed from the Family Welfare Association.A call to the Red Feather agency's Homemaker Service resulted in the arrival that afternoon of a homemaker to take care of the iwo young children while the mother was in hospital.This is typical of the many calls the Family Welfare Association's Homemaker Service receives from THE | HOOVER \u201cIt Beats as lt Sweeps as It Cleans, Gets The Deep-down Dirt Other Cleaners every district in the city each month.\u201cBasically, our service provides a subsiilule homemaker to look afier the children and the home when the mother is incapacitated,\u201d explains Mrs.Elizabeth Brydges, director of the service.\u2018We feel that the Homemaker Service is one of the most concrete forms of assistance Fam- Miss\u201d New 1959 |! models now | on display | Consult the tug man, Malcolm Gregory | GREGORY'S | ORIENTAL | RUG CO.4151 ST.CATHERINE WEST WE.2-4277 Eve.RE.82-4605 Turn in your old Hoover en a 1959 model rm ily Welfare can offer the public and we know from experience that + composers entered compositions which were executed either by themselves or their appointed ex- ecutants.The Sarah Fischer Concerts Scholarships are open to residents of the Jsland of Monireal who are born or naturalized Canadians.Restrictions, including age limits, are that candidates must be recommended by their teachers as having promise for a career in the musical profession and that they not previously held a musical scholarship.Adjudicators were the Rev.Clement Morin PSS, dean of the faculty of music of the University of Montreal, Violet Archer of the faculty of music of the University of Oklahoma, Rose Goldblatt, H.P.Bell, former music critic of the Montreal Star, and Thomas Archer, music and drama critic of The Gazette.er meme (Corner Abbott) Specializing in Early QUEBEC ANTIQUES 4500 St.Catherine Street West WE.2-4781 Pine Furniture, efc.Oklahoma; Rev.Clement Morin, PSS, dean of the faculty of music at the University of Montreal; Miss Rose Goldblatt! H.P.Bell, former musie critic of the Montreal Star.STANDING: left, Miss Nina Levine, a pupil of Sarah Fischer and a winner of the Willis scholarship; and Mme Sarah Fischer.\u2014Aeme-Harrison Photo \u2018Homemaker\u2019 service helps ke adjustments families in évery district in city need it.\u201d HOMEMAKER SERVICE A high proportion of ihe calls reaching the Homemaker Service are for assistance during confinements.While the service will send a homemaker to persons in any economic class they feel that, because of pressure of work, they can only serve families with two or more children.\u201cIn most cases parents can make arrangements to have an only child looked after by relatives,\u201d Mrs.Brydges explains.Other calls reaching the agency are from worried fathers whose wives are gravely=ill or sometimes from unhappy families where the mother has deserted, leaving children to be cared for and fed.Mrs.Brydges said that one of the department's most effective pieces, of work recently was with a family where the mother had deserted.\u2018There were five children in the family, very little space and a not very thrifty father,\u201d she said.\u2018\u2018The mother became exhausted and simply walked out.The agency placed a homemaker in the household and at the same time a social worker sought out the mother.She was filled with guilt at having deserted her family but had simply felt she could not go on.\u201d The social helped the woman look at her difficulties and after a two week rest the mother decided to.return to her home.With counselling and assistance from Family Welfare, the family was able to regain equilibrium and remain together.Mrs.Brydges has nothing but praise for the capable women who serve her depariment as homemakers.\u2018\u2018Homemakers have to be particularly adaptable and accepl- ing persons,\u201d she says.\u2018Many of them do valuable work for the families they assist.\u201d EUROPEANS AIDED \u201cFor instance, recently we placed one of our most experienced homemakers with a German family who came (o our attention.The mother had a large family and was having a great deal of dif- diculty adjusting (0 understand Canadian marketing methods and other aspects of Canadian life.\u201d The Homemaker Service usually do not place homemakers in a home where the mother is active.However, in cases where they feel a homemaker can do valuable preventive work they make ex- ceplions.Homemakers have been of great value in homes where the mother of a family has died, Mrs.Brydges noted.\u201cHomemakers were able to look after the home, comfort the children and give the father time to make plans for their fuiure the | worker , Canadian ways.The homemaker did a terrific teaching job and helped her Mrs.Clifford Fox.of Westmount, | sailed recently in the Empress of England for Great Britain.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mappin have returned after spending two weeks at the Portage Inn, Notre Dame du Portage.Mrs, Clyde Drew entertained at a luncheon recently following (he garden party held by the Lake of { Two Mountains Branch of the Women's Auxiliary of the Montreal General Hospital, in honor of Miss | Barbara Whitley, president of the ; Auxiliary, members of the Board, jand Mrs.Gavin Miller and Mrs.| Chrystie Douglas, judges ol Flower Arrangement Competition.| Mrs.Pierre Casgrain is spending a holiday in Perce, Que.Dr.and Mrs.Samuel Eidiow Have returned from North Hollywood, Calit, where they were guests of their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr.and Mrs.Frederick Schreiber and Dr.and Mrs.Max Kassel, Mr.Lyon W.Jacobs, Q.C., and Mrs.Jacobs, Cote Saint Luc road, holiday at the Si.Charles Hotel, Atlantic City.N.J.\u2014_\u2014 Rev.Canon F.C.Ireland ve- As far as possible the Homemaker Service attempis to fulfil all legitimate requests.Mrs.Bryd- ges admits, however, that because of shortage of staff this is sometimes not possible.\u201cWe hope for an increase in our budge( so that we can pay salaries that will attract homemakers who meet our standards,\u201d she says.At the moment salaries paid are below the going rate.\u2018Most of our homemakers accept our standard of pay because they find partie- ular satisfaction in the work they are doing.However, to hold our present staff and (o attract more we must be able to pay salaries equal to those paid elsewhere.\" Only \u201872 a day the « have returned after a three weeks - lebrated his 80th birthday yester- and that includes 11 day.July 2.A family reunion was held over the weekend at Orford Luke, the summer home of Rev.and Mrs.Ireland.Mr.and Mes.Lloyd DD.Jack und their daughters, Barbara and Nancy, suiled recently in vie Ivernia to spend some time vra- velling abroad, Miss Betty Bourne.Barrister a Law and Muagistrate of Bride town.Barbadges, BW.1.was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.D.A.Mod- ford, 4030 Westhill avenue before salling abroad on a six months\u2018 holiday tour.fi J Our Justiy Famous MR.EMILE \u201cSoftly\u201d Permanent known for the gentle, tue permanence it imparis hair.Good, too, for \"1 and tinted hair, $10.00 1347 GREENE AVE Phone: WE.5.0542, WE.5.2406 te your bleached mile BEAUTY SALON III ELT IRRI DL TRY] AA AA Girls! 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Drop in with ee a pue = 1 2 The Westmount Exominer, Friday, July 31, 1959 MEFTING autumn September 21st of three Red Feather agencies, right: Mrs.Pp.Collins, an editorial TO LAY PLANS for the annual runs through October 5th, are Westmount residents who are board members Red Feather campaign which Vice-Captain of the Children\u2019s From left to clipped from Albama newspaper Mrs.W.H.Bishop.2215 Häæmp- ton avenue, who is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Yancey in Albama, mailed this editorial lo The Monitor this week.Clipped from \u2018The Tuscaloosa News,\u201d July 22 edition, Mrs, Bishop wonders if the Queen's health is being taxed too much, especially when it is mentioned in possible.Bul in the last few days she has fellen victim to a ston ach upset and has been forced lo curtail her activities.We are a long way from the problem, and we have no direct concern with it.But il seems thal hosts to the royal lady and her husband might exercise a little more diligence in understanding Service Centre canvassing team; Mrs, H, E.Moquette, canvassing team captain for Summerhill House; Mrs.H.vassing team captain for the Montreal Volunteer Bureau.This year Red Feather is asking for $1, 925,000 to aid its 31 agencies, \u2018A Queen gets tired, too\u2019 Starkey, can- McKerrow- Gallagher The marriage of Margaret Mary, daughter of Mrs.Jo seph F.Gallagher and the late Mr.Gallagher.to Mr.Campbell McKerrow, son of Mrs.John McKerrow and the late Mr.McKerrow, took place recently in the Chapel of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Rev.James Grannon.cousin of the bride, officiating.Given in marriage by her uncle.Mr.William Routledge, wore a ballerina length gown of other than an interested popula that she needs rest as well as tion's paper.The editorial is as dinners, lunches and sightseeing.follows: - Queen Elizabeth has our sympathy.She is just plain tuckered out, and still has from now until August 1 to go on an exhausting tour ot Canada.People oi the British empire have a great affection for their monarchs.Queens and kings no longer have the great power they once exercised.Bul they are a symbol, and good Queen Elizabeth bas been performing the duties xpected of her with grace and with efficiency.On her tour of Cunada, which included a side excursion into the United States, hosts in every point huve tried to squeeze every possibly activity into the Queen's schedule.In every point, planners have determined that since the royal lady is to be in their cities for such a short time, effort must be made to show her as much, and to show her off as much, as is humanly possible.But the Queen is human.(oo.She has been taking it as much as DOG TOWNE Boarding, Training and Grooming Service For your pet Sheila Houstoun PICK-UP end DELIVERY HU.1-4615 BRIDES Naturally there Jlouse d Drop in and let us suggest appropriate flowers te help make your wedding a memorable one.d Howers ounfain St.at Sherbrooke Miss Margaret Helen Gaherty Ï \u2018weds Mr.Michael Rogers Peers | Recently, in Westmount Park Emmanuel United Church, the marriage touvk place of Margaret Helen Diana, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Geoffrey A.Gaherty., to Mr.Michael Rogers Peers, son ol Mr.and Mrs.Roy G.Peers, the Rev.Callum Thompson officiating, assisted by the Rev.Arthur Me- Rae.of the Church of St.James the Apostle.Miss Jane Lyman played the wedding music and white flowers arranged with greenery were used as decorations.The bride, who was given away by her father.was in a gown of white silk organza over taffeta, fashioned with a fitted bodice, having a bateau neckline, elbow- length sleeves, and a skirt having back fullness extending into a chapel train, Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a bandeau of pleated silk organza, and she carried a semi-cascade bouquet of bouvardia and ivy.Mrs.William Verrier.as matron of honor, and Mrs.Robert Spence, sister of the bridegroom.Miss Valerie Trueman and Miss Barbara Boon, as attendants, were in frocks of white embroidered organza over blue taffeta with fitted bodices, having scoop necklines, and bell-shaped skirts caught with blue satin sashes.They wore matching organza picture hats trimmed in blue, and carried semi-cascade bouquets of white gladioli blossoms.Little Miss Brenda Ann Peers, niece of the bridegroom, as flower-girl, wore a bouffant frock of white embroidered organza over blue taffeta.is no obligation or \u2014\u2014\u2014 oar - with a coronet ofs blue flowers in her hair and carried a small bouquet of the same! 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PC crew entertained the Press |four triples, hit by Alex Biskelis, and golf officials al the Mouni Bert Robinson.Dave Broadbelt : Stephen club.and Bob Flanagan, Biskelis also f | could not get to the trials .| | i | ! as Pepsi clinches flag had four rbi\u2019> and was four for five.Leo lus cluouted a two-rua tiom:- er in the third with one man on base.Les Bagshaw could be the man ager of the year in the Snowdon league.It could be the right time for Dow to be on the move on the eve ol the playoffs, but they will be a strong contender when the time arrives.Last Thursday they came from behind and beat the Mounties 7-3.Trailing 1-0 going into the eighth inning Bagshaw's crew exploded for four hits and four runs to knock loser Andy Andet- son Irom the hill, Outficlder Ralph Onnasch was the man to break up the ball game as he slammed a triple with one man on base.However, il seemed tu be the smart coaching by Bagshaw that sent the Mounties indo a state of confusion, The Brewers\u2019 mentor had his team bunting and stealing bases with ease.Bagshaw himself collected three hits while Claude Fleury, a receat newcomer to the Brewers.smashed oul four hits in five tries.Willingdon cup golf, Marlborough, Avg.1 The 54-hole Willingdon Cup golf trials will be held Saturday and Sunday at the Marlborough and Mount Bruno golf clubs.The first 18 holes will be played Saturday at Marlborough with the 36-hole windup Sunday \u2018at Mount Bruno.The top four finishers will make up Quebec's team in the Willing- don Cup matches that will be played in Vancouver in conjunction with the Canadian Amateur Championships.=X I Monthly Rental .1.95 Plus Tax NO HOT WATER ?x NOW IS THE TIME.TO TELL US ABOUT YOUR LAST WINTER'S PROBLEMS BROKEN WATER FRONT ?And Usually At Nicht or On Week Ends Call Don't wait till trouble strikes again! installation of a Bryant Automatic Gas Water Heater.You will have hot water when you want it \u2014 as hot as you want it \u2014 as often as you want it \u2014 24 hours a day! 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