The Westmount examiner, 7 août 1959, Cahier 1
[" A LS, RJ DOU YR TOT OCT VOL.XXX, Neo.32 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1959 24 PAGES FIVE CENTS Westmount Park kids win inter-parks meet Westmount Park took top honors in the Annual Inter- Playground Competition with 13 points, as Stayner finished second with 10 and Prince Albert third with five.In shuffleboard doubles, boys and girls six to 16, Bill Holden and D.Norris of Stayner lost 50- 32 to Brian Wood and Courtney Pratt of Prince Albert; Jenniler Burgen and Jill Williamson, West- mount, lost 59-50 to S.Johnston and Charles McMahon of Stayner; Judy Pratt and Linda Duly of Prince Albert defeated Rickey Musto and Linda McNicol of Westmount 64-57.Horseshoe throw saw John Bradly and Brian Wood, Prince Albert lose 12-6 to James Casper and Peter Brabant of Westmount; Westmount\u2019s Gaby Palotas and Brian Wilcox defeated Richard Holden and Mike Rodaman, Stay- ner, 11-6; Stayner\u2019s Doug Norris and Billy Holden, 11, Courtney Pratt and Brian Wood, Prince Albert, 5.Table tennis results: (singles) Billy Holden, Stayner, 11, Courtney Pratt, Prince Albert, 3; Doug Norris, Stayner, 11, Brian Wood, Prince Albert, 3; John Bradley, Prince Albert, 15, Mike Radoman, Stayner, 13; Peter Brabant.(Westmount), 11, Richard Holden (Stayner), 9; Nicolo Mis- sore (Stayner), 11, Michael Shore (Westmount!, 1; Reg Madden MERS EEE Next week's weather (Westmount), 11, Sandra Stach- linski (Stayner), 1: Linda Dilley (Prince Albert), 11, Gerry Cairus (Westmount), 6; Judy Pratt (Prince Albert), 4, James Gaspar, Westmount, 11; Linda Hamm, Prince Albert, 5, Gaby Palotas; Westmount 11.Billy Holden of Stayner defeated Westmount's Michele Shore in the opening checkers match; Peter Brabant, Westmount defeated Mike Radoman of Stayner: Lindsay Dilley, Prince Albert, lost to Doug Norris of Stayner; Stayner's Sandra Strachlinski defeated Prince Albert's Linda Hamm; Beverly Jones \u2018and James Gaspar of Westmount defeated Judy Pratt and Brian Charles, respectively, of Prince Albert.Table hockey scores: Frank Bileska (Prince Albert), 10, Michele Shore (Westmount), 2; Beverly Jones (Westmount), 7, Janie White (Prince Albert), 4: Richard Holden and Sandra Stach- linski, both of Stayner, were defeated 7-5 and 7-0 by Ray Madden and Reg Madden, respectively, of Westmount; Bobbie Morrow and Frank Hamm, both of Prince Albert, lost 7-2 and 6-1 to Bill Holden and Bob Johnson of Stayner.A ER DE RR A August 8 to 15 By ERIC NEAL Morning mists or heavy dews, then some wind, moderately warm and mainly sunny.Clouding for night thundersqualis.Many years at this time we have had cloudburst type storms with flooded streets and underpasses, then cold gusty winds.Otherwise this is normally quite a pleasant week with temperature range 40-75\" or higher and 45 sunny hours.Conditions a little cooler in the mountains, with local thunderstorms.Windstorms in Ontario and along the coasts.to end the week.Mainly sunny \u2014 Bike, car collide; youth, 17, injured Bill Poirier, 17.3756 Laval, sustained injury to his left knee after the bike he was riding collided with an auto opposite 3055 Sherbrooke west, Friday.The driver of the car, Maurice Goethals, 32, 4677 Barrie told police he had stopped his auto opposite 3055 Sherbrooke because of cigarette ashes in his eyes.\u2018I heard a bang at the back of my car,\u201d he said, \u2018so I got oul and saw the boy on his hands and knees.\u201d The youth, according to police, was apparently travelling west on Sherbrooke at the time; and as an MTC bus pulled away from the curb near 3055, he, following behind failed to see the parked auto and struck the rear of it, went over his bike and hit his knee on the trunk door.The hoy refused medical aid.Popular melodies slated for RMR concert Monday The Royal Montreal Regiment Band, under the direction of A.Fleming, WO 1, bandmaster, will feature the following selections at its Monday night concert: Opening with \u2018\u2019O Canada,\u201d the band will play \u2018The Middy\"\u201d a march by Alford; \u2018\u2018Characteristi- que,\u201d Thiele's overture: \u2018\u2018Prairie Lament,\u201d by Walters; \u2018Gypsy Gayety,\u201d Bennett; \u2018Operatic Mingle,\u201d Berry; and the march \u2018\u2018Inverca- gill\u2019\u2019 by Lithgow.Following the intermission, the band will open with Goldman's march, \u201cOn The Mall\"; followed by \u201cSouthern Melodies,\u201d Mackic- Beyer; \u201cThe Gypsy Baron,\u201d Strauss; \u2018\u2018The Waltz King,\u201d Hum- mel; \u2018\u2018Panis Angelicus.\u201d Franck; Alford\u2019s \u2018On The Quarterdeck,\u201d the Regimental March, \u201cCa Ira,\u201d and then closing with \u201cGod Save the Queen.\u201d Concert time is 8.15 p.m.at King George Park.Church News .0 6 Classified Ads .13 Editorials 0000000.4 Entertainment .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.7 Examiner Profile .4 Obituaries 0.0.2 Resorts .0.0.8 9 Sports 0.0.14 15 This Week in Westmount 5 Unity Boys\u2019 Club .2 Women's and Social .10-12 Westmount YMCA .Westmount Lookout provides a truly breathtaking view of Canada\u2019s metropolis.Thousands of residents (rom all parts of the city as well as out-of-town.ers, have sought the height of the lookout for a birds eye view of the island for many Years.The lookout bus been one of the moat compelling tours ist attractions to this city and, from the looks of this phote- graph, scems still to be exerting its magnetic force to visitors and residents alike.\u2014 \u201cAc me Harrison Photo In-service Fire inspection slated to re-open Monday Westmount will re-open its \u201cIn-Service Fire Inspection\u201d Monday, according to City Manager Norman Dawe.This inspection is called \u201cin-service\u201d, Mr.Dawe explained, \u201cbecause firemen, regularly employed by the city, will be making the rounds instead of the two fire inspectors.\u201cIt will give firemen an opportunity to familiarize cheats à with the homes in the area, making their job, in event of a fire, that much easier,\u201d he continued.\u201cMainly.\u201d he added.the benelit of the citizens in the area.If one of the in-service inspectors discovers a fire hazard, he will point it out and suggest corrective or preveulive measures.\u201d Mr.Dawe said that the firemen would check everything from furnace pipes, storage areas lo fuse boxes.The inspecting firemen wlil also be equipped with a two-way radio so that they will be in contact with the station at all times.He stated that this service, which is quite common in many cities.has been very popular with West- mount residents in the past.\"They have often written or phoned in commending us on the service,\u201d he said.Only men in official City of West- mount Fire Department uniforms will be conducting the inspection.There will be no plainclothesmen whatever, he cautioned.The inspection, under direction of an officer, is expected to start in the eastern section of Westmount.\u201cit is for | 2 persons hurt as cars collide Two persons were injured when a car driven by Alfred Herbert Lehman, 30, 6151 Cote St.Luc road, Hampstead, collided with one driven by Leonard Gallant, 55, 206 Daniel street, Fitchburg, Mass.at Mount Pleasant and Montrose Friday.Injured were Mr.Gallant's wife, 34, and 14-year-old son, Edward.Elections held Mrs.L.J.Fortin was recently elected president of the United Nations Asscoiation International Student Group, consisting of students and graduates of McGill University, the University of Montreal and Sir George William College.Other officers are: vice-presi- dent, Albert Rakovsky: corresponding secretary, Miss Nadia Terry: secretary, Ayo Junaid; chairman hospitality committee, Mrs.O'Neil: chairman of conveners, Mrs.E.Ortenberg; chairman hostess committee, Mrs.Duskes.HEADS DOWN.Richard Boule (from left), Sheldon Bronstoia and Barry Francais race through a fast leap-frog reutine at the YMCA (rack meet held on Wesimeount Junior High School grounds.Cae aera A 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 7, 1959 Westmount YMCA \u2018Floating eyeballs\u2019 thrill visitors to Penny Carnival By JOHN RAY On Thursday, over 100 parents and children visited the gym of our \u201cY\" on one of the hottest nights yet.The reason for this was the Day Campers\u2019 Penny Carnival where all proceeds went to \u201cBuildings for Brotherhood\u201d.There were many attractions as each tribe \u2018tried to pull pennies from the pockets of visitors hy offering games of skill and chance.One of the most popular booths was the Flying Eagles \u2018Fun Mouse.\u201d \u2019 As you walked in through darkness, spiderwebs brushed your face, ghosts jumped at you, an electric-eyed donkey stared at you, then blindfolded you were asked to put your hand in a bow] ol worms or à bowlful of floating eyeballs.Sound scary?It was, as many visitors can tell you.The girls made this on their own ideas and it proved what could be done in a short time.Other attractions were: a fortune teller, who for a penny would read cards and see what was in store for you; horse racing; bean bag toss; flour ducking, which left many white-faced; a kissing hooth, left many red-faced; shooting gallery with darts and pistols; battle drop: fire extinguisher, where with a water gun one tried to put out three candles; a penny drop and a bottle cap toss, completed the booths.Voyageurs are ahead on points in Voyageur-Lumbérman Week which finished today and brought to an official close our Summer Fun Club.It will however, run for another two weeks until August 21 on a three-day camp basis instead of the five-day program carried on for the last six weeks.Complete results of the Voyageur- Lumberman Weck will be published next week.The program for next week will feature two all-day beach trips.On Monday, the camp will travel to Cap St.Jacques Beach, then on Wednesday they journey to Crystal Beach.On Thursday, in the morning the boys will have swim instruction, crafts and games, while the girls will plan their morning with their counsellors, which could mean anything from a movie to a visit te an industrial plant, The afternoon sees a reversal of procedure with the girls swimming and! boys planning.The final and last week will Again see a relurn visit to Cap.St.Jacques and the BÏG trip to * | W.FRIEDRICH Swiss Watch Repair Expert New Address: 1243 GREENE AVE.(Opposite Steinberg\u2019s) WE.7-1855 SUITS & COATS 55 ur Made to your measure frem o large selection ef best English woollens.Work Guoranteed.Ladies\u2019 and Gent's SLACKS $15 Made to measure Spon Jackens Mode \u20ac35 Alterations & Remodelling.Reasenable Prices Avenue Tailors : & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) We.3-5908 Plattsburgh beach on Wednesday Registration is still open for the final two weeks for all boys and girls 9 and over.Hot weather is still holding and 1 am meceling a lot of new people in the pool, especially on our Family Swim nights.It is good to see Mum and Dad in the poo! with son and daughter and I hope a lot more families will follow.If you are new to the pool, please introduce yourself to me or my staff.See you in the pool soon, 1 hope.More sportsmen are hunting with dogs than at any previous time in Canada.Licensed field trials and numerous picnic trials are held almost the year round, with Beagles, Labrador and Che- sapcake Retrievers, a variety of Pointers and Irish Water Spaniels most in cvidence.In 1937 only 18 field trials were held in Canada.Last year 67 took place, attended by many top American dogs and owners.For information on trials taking place in your district, write The Canadian Kennel Club, 667 Yonge street, Toronto.GORDON R.McGREGOR DRUMMOND BIRKS Montreal businessmen, have Henry Birks and Sons, will from the retail trade.JLo mage ET WER LES RER Obituaries TONLE HRN TH EDMUND FOSTER A funeral service was held today in the Church of The Ascension of Our Lord for Edmund Foster, 264 Olivier avenue, West- mount, who died Wednesday in St.Mary's Hospital.Born and educated in Montreal, Mr.Foster, well-known in the fire insurance field with which he was associated for more than 50 years, was for many years associated with the late Thoms F.Dobbin.During this time, he acted as assistant general manager of the Phoenix and General Insurance Companies of Paris, France.He later became general manager of the Lincoln Fire Insurance Co.and, in recent years, acted as claims superintendant for the Phoenix Fire Insurance Co.of Hartford, Connecticut.He is survived by his wife, the former Hannah O\u2019Brien; a son, E.J.Brien Foster; five daughters, Dorothy.Frances (Mrs.John W.Francis), Eunice «Mrs.Roy A.Patterson), Mavis «Mrs.J.Kenneth Cheyney) and Marion (Mrs.W.H.Fisher); two brothers.Fred and Frank.and 11 grandchildren.Burial was in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.ALFRED D.FINNIE A funeral service was held today in St.James The Apostle Church for Alfred Douglas Finnie, who died suddenly at his home, 12 Parkman Place, Westmount, Tuesday.Born and educated in Montreal, he was the son of the late Dr.John Thom Finn and the former Amelia Ann Healy.Mr.Finnie began his business career with the wholesale firm of Caverhill, Kissock and Co., and later joined the Hubbard Felt Co.as sales manager and director.He ended his 35 years of service with this firm on his retirement last year.Mr.Finnie was a life member of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association and a member of the Canadian Club, Ste.Marguerite Golf and Country Club and the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club.He was also a member of St.James The Apostle Church.He is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Oliver Baillie; a sister.Mrs.R.J.Squires of Cayuga, Ontario, and two brothers, Albert Bruce of Montreal and Stanley Gordon of Morrisburg, Ontario.Interment was in Mount Royal Cemetery.C.G.HEWARD Funeral service was held Wednesday in St.Peter's Church, Brockville, Ont., for Chilion Graves Heward.BA, BCL, QC, senior partner in the law firm of Heward, ter and Meighen.Mr.Heward, 72, died last Sunday in Brockville.Mr.Heward was closely associated with the late Dr.C.S.Fos- berry, the founder of Lower Canada College, Royal avenue, in connection with the organization which now carries on the operation of that school.He was a member of the board of governors of LCC from 1926 to 1941.Born at Montreal on Aug.6, 1886, son of the\u2018 late Arthur Richard Graves Heward and Sarah Efa (Jones) Heward, he educated at Montreal High School, St.John The Evangelist\u2019's School (now Lower Canada College), Me- * BB drive for completion fund of Queen Elizabeth Hospital Gordon R.McGregor, 376 Redfern avenue, and G.Drummond Birks, 57 Rosemount crescent, two prominent joined the central committee for the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Completion Fund campaign to take place in September.Mr.McGregor, president of Trans-Canada Airlines, will organize employee contributions, while Mr.Birks, vice-president and director of be in charge of subscriptions Holden, Hutchison, Cliff, McMas % was | At Unity Boys\u2019 Club Second batch of campers off to Red Feather camps By ROBERT PARKER The second batch of campers left this week on Tuesday and Thursday after being \u2018vetted\u2019 by the nurses and doctors.About 200 youngsters had their medicals and embarked to camp \u2014 four bus loads on Tuesday morning to Camp Lewis and 2 bus loads on Friday morning for the Amy Molson Camp.I understand from Mr.Wylie, director of the Montreal Boys\u2019 Clubs Association, that once again the camps are filled to capacity.It was interesting lo see a number of lads who had completed their camp stay watching the new campers somewhat wistfully.The next medical for campers is Monday the 10th and those who still wish to join us should get in touch with the office at Red Feather building right away.ST.HELEN'S ISLAND: At the summer day camp the bi-weekly trips to St.Helen\u2019s Island seemed even more popular and this may be because a number of the students who have been attending our Learn to Swim sessions at the \u2018Y\u2019 on Thursday mornings are now able to put into practice what\u2019 they have learned.WESTMOUNT FIRE DEPARTMENT: A small group of 23 members had a chance to see the inside of what is, probably, one of the most exciting of machine - the fire engine.Although we had no emergency calls during our visit we were very impressed with Gill University (BA 1907; BCL 1910 and the Universite de Dijon, France.In his law course at McGill University he led his class aud in his senior year won the Elizabeth Torrance Gold Medal and the MacDonald Travelling Scholarship.* During the First World War he served as a lieutenant with the 148th Canadian Battalion from 1915 to 1917 and as a captain with the 42nd Battalion, Royal Highlanders of Canada (Black Watch) from 1917 to 1919.He was wounded in action and mentioned in despatches.Following the war he held.the rank of major in the Royal Highlanders of Canada (Black Watch) from 1919 to 1921.During the Second World War he was actively associated with the McGill University Contingent COTC.He is survived by his sister, Mrs.Gladys Nares, and (wo brothers, Ross W.Heward and Brian Heward, all of Montreal, and by nine nephews and nieces.ROSEDALE EDGAR A.WRAY Funeral Chapel WURLITZER ORGAN 4911 COTE DES NEIGES RD.South of Queen Mary at Decelles RE.1-6868 the clean-cut efficiency of what we saw.LAURA SECORD TOUR: Although more than the usual number joined this group the Laura Secord Company looked after us well and each of us has a better idea of how these fascinating candies are produced.The presentation box to each member on leaving was a wonderful gesture, LEARNING TO SWIM: About forty of our youngsters continued their exercises at the YWCA this week and one or (wo are still saying \u2018may they join\u2019.Yes, pro- - viding they contact Unity office about the medical.HANDICRAFTS: We hope that many of the members of this crafts group will come along to our film presentation on Wednesday.We have an excellent film on Paper Sculpture.Steve Caron was one of first to complete his puppet and it looks good.Two new members, Billy Raso and Claude Jusseaume, are making tremendous efforts with their figurine modelling.ISLAND KING CRUISE: Prompted by one or two members, an afternoon cruise has been organized on the S.S.Island King.It will cost one dollar including bus fare.Those of you who are interested please contact us as soon as possible.ORGANIZED REGIMENT Count Casimir Pulaski, - from Poland, offered his services :o Washington in 1777 and organized the first cavalry regiment in the Revolutionary Army.: Delightful little fishing villages redolent of salt sea air, lobster traps and fishing boats, have a special fascination for visitors touring Nova Scotia.HU.4-1149 H E experience gained through forty-five years of service enables us to offer the people of this community a more complete service.BA Colling_ A FLWILLIAMS ?A MUNNS 5610 SHERBROOKE STREON WEST 1234 Mountain St.of Traditional Service x cJos.CUray & Br.FuneraL Directors Phone: UN.6-6363 rte ï 1 Interiors \u2014 Draperies MULLINS ANTIQUES Regd.1317 Greene Ave., WE.5-3894 ANTIQUES BOUGHT and SOLD A TN ERI MLN RO T M PORN EE is: ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Warchmakers OHMAN'S Custom Furniture JEWELLERS Upholstery Repairs WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXX, No.32 \u201c MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1959 3 Dr.K.T.MacFarlane named Does traffic get you down?senior gynaecologist at MGH as REE Dr.Kenneth T.MacFarlane, of 64 Forden Crescent, has been appointed obstetrician and gynaeco- logist-in-chiet of the Montreal General Hospital, it was announced recently by W.W.Ouilvie.dent of the hospital.He succeeds Dr.Ward, who has been promoted to the staff.Born near London.Ontario, Dr.graduated in medicine from the Western Ontario in 1929.He completed his medical internship at the Montreal General Hospital.and in 1934 was appuinted to the staff.He has been with the MGH since 1930, with the exception of a period during which he received further training at the University Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.During World War 11 he served with the reserve medical corps of the Royal Canadian Army: He holds the rank of assistant professor in th: department of obstetrics and gynaecology at McGill University, and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.the Royal College of Surgeons in Canada, the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.Dr.MacFarlane's hospital appointments include associate obstetrician and gynaecologist at the Royal Victoria and the Verdun Protestant Hospitals; consulting obstetrician and gynaccologist to the Catherine Booth and the Barrie Memorial Hospitals: and consultant in gynaccology to the Placid Mem: orial Hospital.Lake Placid, N.Y.Dr.Carleton B.Peirce of RVH gets Picker radiology grant Radiologist-in-chief of the Royal of the University of McGill.a Victoria Hospital, Dr.Carleton B.post he has occupied since 1949.Peirce, 55 Aberdeen avenue, is Born in Elgin.Tllinois, Drone of the two Montreal doctors Peirce served in the Royal to receive grants for research in, - radiology from the James Picker Slow focussing causes accidents Foundation.Motorists can avoid two out oi three driving offences by attention to problems.according to a group of researchers who have been enquiring into the situation.\u201cWe believe that attention fo these findings can prevent acei- dents and save many lives.\u201d says Dr.Raymond Marchand, optometrist, president of the College of Optometry who at the same time announced the appointment of Dr.Louis Vallières as national chair- consulting Mactarlane Canadian Navy during World War I1 as a consultant radiologist.lle is still on a consulting basis for the RCN, with the rank of sergeant-command- er, RCN reserved (retired).A member of the board of di- tectors of the Canadian Cancer Society.he is a member of the executive committee of the Quebec division of the society.Dr.Peirce is now in Europe, where he has just completed the chairmanship of the Canadian delegation to the Ninth International Congress of Radiology in Munich, Germany.He plans to return to Montreal early in September.Also receiving a grant from the Picker Foundation is Dr.R.A.Beique of the Montreal General Hospital.The Picker Foundation, whose headquarters are located Visual defects of this nature are equally common among people who wear glusses and those who do not.To bring an awareness of such visual problems to the motoring public and to find some solution of them.one complete day of Better Vision Week will be devoted lo vision and motoring.It is hoped that the weck, sponsored by the Cunadian Association of presi- Clifford V.University of By JANE BARTLETT Watching the regulated process class swath publie cnetux No 1 By sion of pedestrians and drivers at sheer weizht aol numbers, the a Westmount intersection during the five ol o'clock rush hour recent- ty.this reporter was forcedto make a comparison between what seemed the fairly orderly progression of traffic in this city to the jungle tacties that prevail in the neighboring community of Montreal.especially at the corner of Peel and St Catherine.Why does a chicken cross road?He doesn\u2019t.Not ut \u2018the cross-roads of Canada.Ans pedestrian who safely manoeuvers that intersection is no chicken, not it he goes it alone.stream of pedestrians tows in tron hum, belund ham, and around han, and 0 he\u2019s not carelul, some sturdy walker will punch hun in the exe lor good measute, But let lus fender touch some plump tady beaving along on pinpoint heels, amd he is greeted witle SCereams, gasps, awd cries of CMa dere!\u201d Consuquentiy, à driver an that area (ssumes à gun expression \u2014 mouth in a tight line, eves starting out of his head in a horeilying way - accompanied by the sudden cone viction that one less an (his eud- less eddy ol humanity would never be noticed, and would vo à long way lowards soollung his rising temper, Imagine his relief, then, when he finds himsel[ ccuising chrough Westmount, where red lights mean \u2018stop\u2019.and the law of survival of the fittest gives way to the ine structions set forth in a tiny eight page pamphlet.This Eden-like order has not the On the other hand, if he is lucky enough to become one of the five-deep mob that periodically streams down St.Cath- ering street, regardless of lights, policemen, whistles and automobiles, he'll make it.In this instance, it\u2019s the driver who becomes a rat.The tired be ee eheved without businessman wearily trying to edge aE the corner M Victor the nose of his car around the ; avenue and Sherbrooke street corner is the object of angry glares and epithets which put him in a (Continued on page 13) 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 Sherbrooke) HU.6-0767 in New York City, is administered ; Welfare League of the Province in Canada by the National Re-|week for Canada.to be held Quebec, will make a vital search Council, September 14-21, .and important contribution Dr.Peirce was appointed lo the Taking an active part in the the promotion of safety and bet- post of radiologist-in-chief at the RVH in 1938, and is at present consultant radiologist to the Montreal Neurological Institute, the Montreal Children's Hospital, the Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital and the Department of Veterans\u2019 Affairs, Montreal district.He is professor aid first chairman of the radiology department F.L.SILVER RE-OPENING AUGUST 10th Watch For Our Re-Opening Special Ladies\u2019 or Gent's SUITS $65 up 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) man of publicity for Better Vision Optometrists and Visual FOR SALE 1958 THUNDERBIRD 2 Door Hard Top, Black & White Perfect condition -Low mileage | LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR wall chart.| .Many can see perfectly well ; Closed for Vacation once they have taken time to, WE.2-6633 forthcoming campaign will be Dr.Paul E.Talbot, President of the Visual Welfare League; Dr.Robert Fournier, bec Analytical Optometry and the Canadian Association of the Op- 6 tometrists.According to tests, more than 60% of motorists lack the ability | to focus their eyes quickly.and cannot judge depth and distance correctly.Such drivers do not necessarily need glasses and the type of visual problem does not show up in regular tests with a ter Canada.focus their eyes\u201d adds Dr.Valli- eres.\u2018but have slow or lazy eye muscles.This may cause a momentary delay in focussing when changing the vision from one side of the road to the other, or in looking up from moving traffic to a road sign or traffic signal.\u201d Driving at night in the face of oncoming headlights may cause rapid tiring of the eyes, soreness of the neck or headaches, all of which can mean danger in a fast moving car.CTU UI UIT UIT UITNINNITINS motoring on a SY INR HU.9-5748 the roads THE BEST SELECTION IN TOWN ALL PRIVATELY OWNED CARS * TRADE-IN and TERMS ACCEPTED * TERETE + CHRYSLER - FARGO = PLYMOUTH SERVICE Office hours VI.5-2441, Loc.305 President of the QUETFUULUSNOAOAO VIOUS FUT NNF ONT USNMNFM0U 372 VICTORIA AV TR LR à MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER y= VEITOULT UL OT OUT CUTOUT T CONT CONTI NCNIT CONT CNT NIT NNTFTF, 9 : : ; > THE WESGMQUNT e Examiner Profile: a Hw DIVISION Examiner Serving the City of Westmount since 1935 5135 Western Avenue, Montreal 28, Que.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1959 Cireuletion Dept.\u2014 Disploy Advertising Clessified Advertising (Doily 8.30 A.M.to 5 P.M.HU.9-1201 Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department HU.1.27N Classified Advertising (5 to 8.30 P.M.Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1.0451 Johan W.Sancton President and Publisher Tracy S.Ludington, Editor Hugh E.McCormick Chairmen Low Miller, Managing Editor Hugh R.Mount Advertising Manager Miss Evelym McKinnon, Classified and Circulation The Exununer aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.50 per year; $1.25 half year, Five cents a copy.Authorized as 20d Class Mall, Post Office Dept, Ottawa The Examiner Is published by \u2018The Monitor \u2018Publishing Company Limited, 1095 Kildare Road, Montreal 24, Que.WE SAY Land tax hike reasonable one WORD that tax on land in the municipality being increased by approximately 20 per cent has been received by local residents with mixed fecl- ings.Mas This is no surprise.Nobody increased taxes, be avoided.wants to pay if it can This increase, however.which affects virtually every taxpayer in the municipality, appears to be a reasonable one.Municipal costs are increasing steadily, like other costs, and for ba- sicly the same reason \u2014 labor and materials.Some who have received the news with unfavorable reaction make mention of the fact that the budget has been balanced and therefore it might be possible to get along another year without any increase, This is like postponing a visit to the dentist.The ache is already making itself apparent in the need for additional expenditures of afl kinds.Now is the time to do something to raise the funds that will be needed.The municipality has gone about the matler fairly, it scems, and has even given notice that this is the first of more increases to come.This is the price of progress, and though some don't want it \u2014 it is here, and there is nothing that can be done about it, except to make sure that we get good value for our tax dollar.YOU SAY Threatening judges not in public favor Sir: Threatening judges of the higher or lower courts with violence or death with a view to intimidating them {rom carrying oul their responsible duties is not likely to find favor with the public or the government.Phe courts exist to assist in maintaining law punishing of- criminal and order and fenders against the code or an order in contempt proceedings.Unions and their leaders are not entitled to any special privileges not enjoyed by the ordinary citizen.The law abiding public expects our courts to be severe in cases where serious crimes are committed.T have heard more than one expression of opinion that if long sentences do not deter in diminishing the rash of bandiltry and burglary that the lash should be applied.It is bad enough when professional eriminals flaunt the law without those enjoined by a Superior Court refusing to desist from their illegal conduct, Judging by what one reads or hears, Mr.Justice Manson is not likely to be influenced by threats.Our judges of the several jurisdictions and those .associated with them are entitled to the respect and cooperation of all law abiding citizens.The rule of law is applicable to all classes without distinction or exception.Bernard Rose Spain's National Day article very accurate Sir: Please accept my sincere thanks for the article publish- cd in your newspaper on July 17 last about Spain's National Day.! have found said article very accurate and 1 wish to say that Miss Bartlett has been most pleasant and helpful, Again thanking you for your interest, believe me.Yours very truly, Carlos M.Fernandez-Shaw Consul of Spain TRUE RE TOR MOTRIN SAS SRE NON Ve CARRIERE TEE TI J] THEY SAY Thot which comes after ever conforms to that which hos gone before.\u2014 Marcus Aurelius Thanks for story NOR RE EE Watchdog over Montrealers can take comfort in the thought that the man at the helm of the new Montreal Metropolitan Corporation \u2014 essentially a \u2018spending\u2019 organization \u2014 is a chartered accountant with a reputation in business circles for administrating fairly and spending wisely.A new personality to politics and politicians, 49 year-old Roland Chagnon is finding his new job a challenge in many respects.Ironically under his jurisdiction are 14 City of Montreal councillors, 12 mayors, including Mayor Sarto Fournier, and two aldermen of other municipalities who individually are expected to fight for their rights.Seeking useful knowledge on both Mr.Chagnon and his commission, we found him in his un-airconditionéd office in the Langelier building at 506 St Catherine street east one after noon last week when the temperature soared to a discouraging 90 degrees.Mr.Chagnon, a suave-looking man.slim and six feet tall, scemed unperturbed about the heat or the problems facing his commission.Calm and cool.he wore a neat brown suit.Few men wear brown well but it suits Mr Chagnon perhaps because he has greying dark brown hair and exceedingly brown eycs.CHALLENGE \u201cMy appointment here came as a big surprise to me and everyone else.\u201d he said.\u2018\u2018Just before Easter when 1 was dropping out of many extra curricular activities, and on my way to New York for a holiday with my wife and son, I received a call from Paul Dezois, the minister of municipal affairs, who has been a personal friend of mine for 25 years, offering me this job.I was given two hours to make up my mind.I hesitated for a few minutes but it seemed a pretty big challenge, and interesting, so I took it.\u201d Mr.Chagnon also is the very busy president and managing director fo an expand- on paediatrics Sir: On behalf of the publicity committee of the International Congress of Paediatrics, IT would like to thank you for your co-operation and wonderful publicity you gave us in regards to the congress.We all felt it was a great success, and it was such fun meeling people from all over the world.Sincerely, (Mrs.Alan) Ruth Bourne By the way .FILM actress gave an odd reason for hesitating over a fifth marriage.She said, \"I don\u2019t want to lose face.\u201d T am not ungallant enough to suggest that, familiar as | am with her photographs, the loss would be no great one.But I can understand her reluctance to outrage the moral code of Hollywood.To bc cut by the prigs who allow themselves no more than four husbands would be humil- inting.When the dairymaid said to the lord of the manor, \u2018My face is my fortune,\u201d he replied tartly, \u2018You must be the poorest girl on the estate, my dear.\u201d Lendon Express \u2014 MONEWS By CYNTHIA JONES ing yeast company \u2014 Fred A.Lallemand & Company Limited, which he has owned since 1952.\u201cThere are only (we yeast companies in Canada and ours is the only truly Canadian one,\u201d he said.\u201cWe have a factory in Laprairie and operate from Winnipeg to Sydney.We have tripled the sales volume in seven years.1 also am co-owner of a dry cleaning plant at Three Rivers and a director of a few other companies.Returning to Corporation affairs, \u201cMr.Chagnon said the body was set up to co-ordinate all the solutions to problems that have a metropolitan character.He reeled off examples\u2014 main traffic arteries, large parks such as the zoo and botanical gardens, toursit and industrial development, health problems such as the general control of milk supplies coming inte Montreal and water polu- tion.\u2018We are carrying on the Metropolitan boulevard which was started by the defunct commission.\u201d he said.\u2018\u2018By October it will reach from Pie IX to De- carie boulevard and will have cost $63,000.000.Ours is a spending committee you know and we must prepare people that if they want super highways we must spend money.The thing is to spend it wisely.\u201d INSIDE OUT Mr.Chagnon who says he knows Montreal inside out, was born and educated here.His father is Pierre Chagnon, 83, who retired from the city police force as a policeman on the beat in 1933.His mother died three years ago.His brother, Marcel, 42, is a vice-president and director of International Electric Company.Enamel I Metro The Chagnon boys were brought up on Brewster street in St.Henri and graduated from the public and high schools there.Roland Chagnon graduated in commerce from L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commer- c¢lales de Montreal in 1930.At 21 in 1932 he had his C.A.While a student he worked as a messenger boy for a and considered myself lucky to have a job.\u201d Mr.Chagnon practised as a chartered accountant for Larue and Prudel until 1938 and on leaving this Montreal firm was Roland Chagnon a junior partner.From 1938 to 1947 he was \u2018\u2018retailing\u201d in Quebec City at the department store Syndicat de Quebec.He started there as comptroller, ended up as assistant manager.in 1947 he returned to Montreal as a director and treasurer of Dupuis Freres, became manager of the store division and butcher shop.\u2018I was 17 and made $5 or $6 a week,\u201d he said.\u201cThen I went into a bank as a clerk for the summer holidays at $10.For a time I worked for an ice manufacturing company selling ice coupons at $15 a week.I graduated to a broker's office at $18 a week.In the depth of the depression I was articled at $12 remained there until he bought his yeast company.A family man.\u201d Mr.Chagnon lives with his wife, the former Mariette Gagne, whom he married in 1940, and son, Jean, 10, a student at Providence College Notre Dame de Grace, at 4606 Harvard avenue.In 1957 Mr.Chagnon was president of both the Chambre de Commerce de Montreal and Le Cercle Universitaire- de Montreal.A member of the Rotary, Ste.Denis and Seignory clubs, he likes reading and travelling.His business takes him to Europe on occasion.The world is full of willing people: some willing to work; the rest willing to let them.= Robert Frost Pl dar ei PNM a et This Week in Westmount Late Ida Steinberg's photo inspires five sons at work ( By VALENTINA RAHR SAM STEINBERG, Aberdeen avenue, head of the food merchandising empire, will soon control an organization second to none in the Province of Quebec and in the Toronto area.Diminutive and dynamic president of the Quebec food chain, he recently engineered the purchase of 38 stores and other properties in Ontario from Grand Union-Carroll's Ltd.Mr.Steinberg predicted that Stein- berg's Ltd.will add at least 10 new stores in the Toronto area.Though the principals in the transaction declined to say how much money was involved, they did state that it was a cash deal.When asked if the reporied entry of the Loblaw chain into Quebec had anything to do with the purchase of the Grand Union's Canadian interests, Mr, Steinberg said it had.\u201cWhen Loblaw\u2019s bought sites in Quebec and committed themselves to properties there, we looked around for a deal with an established chain which would get us into business in a hurry in Ontario,\u201d he stated.\u2018We'll open our first new store here very shortly.\u201d he continued.\u201cIt is one planned by Grand Union at the corner of Bathurst and Sheppard.This will be our greatest area of growth for quite a while and we'll soon have as many stores here as in Quebec.\u201d The Steinberg's chain in Quebec has 67 stores.It was started in 1917 by the late Mrs.Ida Steinberg with a capital of $300.Her fivessons now operate a public stock company which has 110 stores with annual sales of over 170 million dollars.The Steinberg team is made up of Max, Nathan, Jack, Sam and Morris.They keep a photograph of their late mother in their office.DR.WILDER PENFIELD, Montrose avenue, internationally acclaimed surgeon, said recently in a statement on the subject of neurological research: \u2018\u2018Success in\u2019 brain research will bring to man an understanding of the mind of man and the cause of its disorders.\u201d One of the chemicals isolated within the past three years by teams working under Dr.Elliott, has been designated GABA, and was first discovered in the brain nine years ago by Dr.N.M.van Gelder at the Montreal Neurological Institute, before its special activity was known.\u2018GABA, created and used within the brain cells themselves, slows down or dampens activity in brain nerve cells, and maintains moderation of both voluntary and involuntary activity.Dr.van Gelder pointed out that the chemicals will enable science to regulate brain activity for investigation purposes, and perhaps lead to treatment of such disorders as One half turn left on the sixth valve .,.yes .,.and then what?JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 epilepsy and some types of insanity.\u2018\u201c\u2018As far as practical use of GABA is concerned right now,\u201d Dr.vam Gelder continued, \u201cnothing definite has yet been determined, though doctors in the United States are trying it in some special kinds of epilepsy.\u201d JEANINE BEAUBIEN, Grosve- nor avenue, president and general manager of La Poudriere, has made a success of her long cherished dream of having an international theatre dedicated to the theatrical arts of Montreal\u2019s several cultures.Under her enthusiastic direction, La Poudriere has proved that artistic enterprise and solvency are not necessarily contradictory.Time and again thumping full houses have been drawn to the narrow, arched playhouse set in a historic powder house erected back in 1822.A total of 3,598 people attended performances of \u2018\u2018Gigi\u2019 in French and English (the first production): and poets, singers, pianist and plays in German, French, Italian and English have followed with success.With such a year behind her.and even though there are some deficits still to be met due to the stylish renovation of the theatre, Mme.Beaubien can look forward with pride to beginning a second year.Montreal's International Theatre on St.Helen's Island is here to stay.Opening Festivals concert a triumph By FRANCES GOLTMAN IN THE OPENING EVENT of the \u20181959 Montreal Festivals, ihe first concert was a veritable triumph.One of the world\u2019s great interpreters, a master virtuoso, Wilhelm Kempff, who makes the piano speak, made his debut on this continent, Monday night in the Comedie Canadienne Theatre playing two concertos with Dr.Wilfrid Pelletier superbly conducting the Symphony of the Air.THE KIND OF PLAYING offered by Wilhelm Kemplf is what one always wishes to hear but seldom does.This marvellous musician has everything.He belongs to the list of pianis- tic giants .Paderewski, Cor- tot, Hofmann, de Pachmann, Rosenthal, Schnabel, Lhevinne .to mention a few masters who have many equal qualities that linger forever in my memory.Kempff's graduation of tone is something that all pianists strive for but his ease in this phase is astonishing.What an interpreter! Wilhelm Kempff is a virtuoso who makes the composer speak.THE TWO CONCERTI, Beethoven's third in C minor and Schumann's piano Concerto in A minor were equally marvelous.The audience was held spell-bound for both and an ovation was accorded this great man for each number.His unostentatious manner endeared him to his listeners and it is to be hoped that serious students of the piano will avail themselves of the rare opportunity to hear him perform four Beethoven Sonatas on August 7th, THE ORCHESTRA was a» excellent unit of seasoned ensemble players whe were inspired fer the eccasien.A Cana- (Continued on Page 15) * + The Westmount Examiner, Friday.August 7, 1959 5 26th annual Craftsman's Fair opens August 4 at Gilford, New Hampshire When vacationers and visiting craftsmen arrive next week at the 26th annual Craftsman\u2019s Fair at Gilford, New Hampshire, they will find it more than a gigantic exhibit and sale of handcrafted products.The fair, to be held Aug.4 through 8 at the Belknap Recreation area.will be an event in the world of art, with special displays of unusual work, demonstrations of two types, and lectures by out-of-state leaders in the handcrafts field.Fair hours are 10 a.m.to 5.30 p.m.daily.with an open evening on Wednesday.Occupying the stage as \u2018\u201cex- cord, assisted by Susan Norton groups within the league structure perts\u201d will be a Chinese potter, a jeweler and a weaver from Stock- bridge, Mass.and a silk screen designer of Gill, Mass, whose country prints are popular throughout New England and beyond its borders.In addition to these lectures.there will be continuous demonstrations going all through the Fair, and special start-to-finish demonstrations of techniques for those interested in a closer look at craft processes.The League of New Hampshire Arts and Crafts, which sponsors this annual fair, offers ways to learn better techniques, sounder and more satisfying design, and a glimpse of how successful craftsmen outside New Hampshire \u2018\u2018do it themselves.\u201d While these opportunities are offered to the membership all through the year, the league plans for a wider participation at the five-day Fair, in a program which should be of interest to native and visiting artists, and to patrons of the arts.once of Hong Kong and now a New York City potter, instructor and assistant curator at the Metropolitan Museum; Miss Audri Tuverson of Stockbridge, a weaver; Robert Darr Wert of Gill, designer in silk screen of household linens, tiles and greeting cards.and Miss Joan Erikson of Stockbridge, a jeweler.The schedule of special events.to which the public is invited: Tuesday, Aug.4 at 2, a special demonstration in the art of enameling by Joseph Tripetti of Tuftonboro, league member and former instructor at the Currier Gallery, Manchester; Tuesday at 3 p.m., demonstration of pottery process by John Emery of Con- The lecturers are Fong Chow, 4 __ Taylor of Portsmouth.Wednesday, at 11 a.m., demonstration of textile stencilling by Mrs.Ellen Eppelsheimer of Epsom, consigning league member: Wednesday at 2 p.m., open mect- ing of the Handprinters Guild, with Mr.Wert speaking on \"A Craftman\u2019s Life Today.\u201d Thursday.at 1! a.m, demonstration on weaving by Dorothy Peterson of Ossipee and Margaret Carter of Charlestown, both members of the league; Thursday, at 2 p.m., open meeting of Weavers guild, Miss Tuverson, \u201cDirections and Discoveries in Designing.\u201d Friday, Aug.7, al 11, jewelry demonstration by League Members Winnifred Clark of the University of New Hampshire faculty and Reginald Brewer of Meredith; at 2 p.m., Jewelry and Mec- taleraft guild, Miss Erikson, \u201c\u2018Jewelry \u2014 Past, Present and Future.\u201d Saturday, Aug.8 at 11 a.m., Potters Guild, Fong Chow, potter's wheel demonstration, and illustrated talk.The lecture programs are sponsored by the guilds, which exist to foster good design and good technique in the several crafts flelds.Final event will be at 2:30, August 8, when an auclion will be held.League craftsmen contribute a limited selection ef products, and auction proceeds go toward defraying the expenses of the educational program.Auctioneer this year will be Robert F.Miner of Sandwich, to be assisted by Mrs.Joseph Trippetiti and Mrs.Ep- pelsheimer.Vi.9-8952 DITTRICH WATCH LABORATORY High Grode REPAIRS of all makes of wotches, clocks also ANTIQUE time pieces and jewellery.1010 SHERBROOKE ST.W.(Just east of Peel!) \u201cYOUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY! SHORT RIB ROAST BONELESS ROUND STEAK 69: LB.SWIFT EMPIR RINDLESS SAVE 207 BACON Budget item ! 5 Breasts, Legs TURKEY lb.3400 ST.ANTOINE ST.(Corner Greene) 49° Hamb Beef Sausage 95 PIERRE MEAT SHOP Two Stores To Serve you Better 1901 WELLINGTON ST.(Corner Madeleine) | The Westmount Exominer, Friday, August 7, 1959 ANGLICAN UNITED \u2018 A CALVARY UNITED ST CHURCH 0 CHURCH Dorchester St.West at Greene Ave, Westmount Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.Reginald Hollis 11th Sunday After Trinity 8:00 4m Holy Conununion $:30 am.Holy Communion Preacher: Rev.M Hollis 11:00 am.Mattios Preacher: Rev.Ro Hollis 7.30 pan.Evensong Preacher: Kev.HO Hollis WEDNESDAY 1H 00 am Holy Communion Organist and Cholrmaster: Arnold Bellis \u2014_\u2014\u2014 eee ses rm es om Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay Sunday, Aug.2nd 10th Sunday After Trinity 8.40 um.Moly Eucharist 15:00 a m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST Preacher: The Rev.Barry Valentine.7:00 pain.Evensong (sald) Holy Eucharist, Wednesday at 9:30 aan, Friday at 7:00 an.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Reotor Rev.Canon F.LL.Whitley, M.A.Mon.Assistant Rev.Allen Goodings, B.D., Axsislant CV.Frayn, A.R.C.A, (London) Organist and Choirmaster 11th Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plaskett 11:00 a.m.Summer Services in MELVILILE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH opposite Westmount Park Preacher: Rev.Charles R.Plaskett Sermon: \u201cImproveinent Begins Within\".ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT AND WESTMOUNT PARK-EMMANUEL Uniting for Summer Services Sunday, Aug.9th in ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH SOL Cole St.Antoine Rd, near Argyle Ave.) Rev.D.C.Scarfoss \u201cTHE CONSTANT CHRIST\" {This Service will be broadcast over Radio Station CBM, \u2018No Evening Service) St Andrew's will also broadcast over Radio Station CJAD ut 10:30 p.m.Organist \u2014 Mr.Eric J.Adums.B.Mus,.A.R.C.M.SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal 11:00 a.m, Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Otto O.Stacren Cantor; F.IL.McLearon, .Organist and Chol: Masler; Milles Wisenthal, M.A, Educational Assistant SABBATH SERVICES DURING SUMMER WEEKS Friday Evenings at 8:15 o'clock ausplees Temple Brotherhood.At the worship on Friday Evening, August 7th the following will conduct the ritual: Gerald Nashman, Robert Bornstein, Richard Bornstein, Mrs.Josef \u2018Aron, Mrs.Lou Pont.Memorial anniversaries will be observed in tribute to the following: Israel.Shapire, Theodore Pam, Jack Bercuson, Masha Friedman, Garner H.Bernstein, Ella Trachtenberg.Louis Sverdlove, Isaac Goldstein, Juseph Lewis, David Nachimann, Arkadi Umanski, Rose Ro- 11:00 a.m.Mattins Preacher: Rev.John senewelg, George Ginsberg, David McGonigle Schwartz, Cyril Loveguard, Norbert 7:30 pm.Evensone.Preacher: Neiger, Reisa Rochel Gurevich, Jacob Allun Bond Pascal, Annie Naimark Garfield, Abraham Sucoffe, Abraham Grossman, Max Wednesday Schachter.Joel Cooperman, Flora Dia- 7.00 un.jd Communion Sond, isle Bornstein, Bertha Cherlton ursdo 10:00 a.m.Holy Corn on.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRESBYTERIAN First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount DOMINION-DOUGLAS 390 Lansdowne Avenue and STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN Joint Services in DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Blvd, & lansdowne Ave.11:00 a.m.Rev.Win.MacT.ean A warm welcome extended to ail.Oreanist and Choirmaster Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, : B.A., 8.D., Minister 11:00 a.m, During the month of August Joint Services of Worship with Cahary Umited Church will be held IN MELVILLE CHURCH The Rev.Charles Plaskett will preach.Visitors and Friends are cordially Welcome.UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson CHURCH CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER SEASON WILL RE OPEN ON SUNDAY.SEPT.13that Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, Aug.9th 11:00 am.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service, Subject of Lesson-Scermon: \u201cSPIRIT Golden Text 1 Corinthians 2:11, What man knoweth the things of of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?even so the things of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:15 pan.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice Open to the public Tuesday.Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 to 8 p.m.RADIO AND TV PROGRAMS \u201cHow Christian Science Heals,\u201d CJAD, Dial 800, every Sunday morning at 9:45.Channe! 5 every Saturday Channel 3 every Sunday.(See TV listings for program times) and sketched on beautiful Lake Raymond, at Val Morin recently.Church Telephone \u2014 WE.5-1522 They are members of the Inde- .BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street West ot Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtow n Baptist Church Minister: REV.EDGAR Minister Emeritus: Rev.J Director of Music: Galt J.BAILEY, M.A., B.Th.A.Johnston, B.A, D.D.MacDermot, B.A., B.Mus, Guest Preacher \u2014 Pr.Madison Scott of First Baptist Church, Texas.Austin, 11:00 AM.\u201cTHE SAINTS OF 7:30 PM.\u201cTHE AGONY OF Church School \u2014 11 a.m.Midweek THE FISHING BOATS\u201d FAITH\u201d Service \u2014 Wednesdays \u2014 8 p.m.| officer, and Fred Miller for local United Church general council EDMONTON \u2014 The 19th General Council of The United Church of Canada will be held in Edmonton in September, 1950, at Me- Dougall United Church.Four hundred ministers and lay men and women will attend from across Canada as well as from the overseas missions fields of the Church.An arrangement committee has been established with Rev.Arthur Cragg of Knox United Church, Chairman; Professor Jolin Too- good, Vice-Chairman; Rev.Donald B.Macdonald, minister of Me- Dougall Church, Secretary; and E.J.Buchanan, Treasurer.Dr.Harrison Villett as Chairman of the billeting committee and Mrs.D.K.McElroy, President of the Presbytery WA, will arrange accommodation in Alberta College.St.Stephen's College and the University residences, An historical pageant, commemorating the centennial year of Rev.George McDougall's posting as a missionary to the west in 1860, is planned for presentation during General Council, in (he Jubilee Auditorium.Rev.Gerald Hutchinson of Telfordville and Chairman of the Archives Committee was chosen to select appropriate materials and secure a skilled producer.The press, radio and TV committee to work with the Board of Information and Stewardship of the United Church, selected Rev.A.E.King, minister of Highlands United Church, as chairman with George B.Cooper, press liaison radio and TV coverage.Rev.Dr.Ernest E.Long, General Secretary, The United Church of Canada( will visit Edmonton in September to co-ordinate the work of all committees.Two important features of the General Council in 1960 will be the celebration nationally, of the 35th anniversary of Church Union in Canada and the reception of the \u201cone millionth\u201d member into The United Church of Canada.The objective for the Missionary and Maintenance Fund for 1960 has been set at $10,000,000.ee a Westmount Baptist | Church ] »\u2014\u2014 \u2014* Dr.Madison Scott of First Baptist Church, Austin, Texas, will be guest preacher at Westmount Baptist Church.Ministering to one of the great churches of Texas, Dr.Scott will speak at 11:00 a.m.on \u201cThe Saints of the Fishing Boats\u201d and at the evening service on *\u2018The Agony of Faith.\u201d Come and hear one of the great preachers of a great State on Sunday, August 9th.An invitation is extended to the people of the Community whose own Church does not have summer evening service to attend West.mount Baptist Church.The midweek service for Bible Study, Prayer and Praise meets every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m, through Lavrentian \u2018painting picnic\u2019 draws 26 artists from city Twenty-six artists painted, drew pendent Art Association, and the 4 the summer.Women's Art Society.The first stop on the way was Val David, where an exhibition of x work by the Independent Art Association is being shown at the ceramies workshop of Lilija Trei- mane.From the show, they continued to the grounds of the Pinchurst Inn, where they set up their easels.Pictures in oils, chalks, charcoal and water colors were the result.\u201cThe Independent Art Association was founded about 30 years ago, to promote and protect the rights of beautiful things\u2019 explained Mrs.Alan, Addington avenue, who organized the picnic, and who is werking preseatly at the studios of Adam Sherriff Scett, * Bea¥ Green The Church Still in the World By The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector, Trinity Memorial Church D.D., Our Lord on the last night of His earthly Life prayed for His disciples, not that His Father would take them out of the world but that He would save them from the evil.That sets the scene in which the Church is to carry on its work, in the world but not of the world, and yet made up of fallible human beings, even though spirit filled.There is a curious inconsistency in our Christian lives.St.Paul addresses the Saints in Corinth and tells them what a poor lot of saints they are.They are quarrelsome, divided, unmoral, and yel saints, i.e., men and women who have been dedicated lo Christ.Perhaps that is why St.Paul used the metaphor that he did use to describe the Church.It is God's husbandry, \u201cA vineyard,\u201d to quote Isaiah, \u201cin a very fruitful hill,\u201d the veritable Garden of the Lord.But a garden grows weeds as well as fruit trees and, flowers and vegetables; and strange to say even the Garden of the Lord is not exempt.Our Lord spoke of it in His parable of the Wheat and the Tares.He foresaw that even in the New 'Dispensation the Vineyard of the Beloved would lack care.He knew that the wall of love that He would build about it would not keep out the enemy who would sow tares.No, even the Garden is committed to the care of fall ible human beings.They are dedicated, and should be wholly given to the care of God's vineyard; but unfortunately it still happens that the cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches and of other things entering in choke the word and it becometh unfruitful.Watch and pray lest ye enter into temptation.Even the figure of the building or the Temple is not too hopeful.Buildings decay if they are not kept in repair.If you doubt the statement ask my church wardens.Dust accumulates in strange places.Even the Temple of God can become unworthy of the worship of God if the worshippers are not constantly looking both to its beautifying and its renewal, We know too that the body.is not frce from disease; a limb or St.Andrew's United ! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 de United Summer Services continue in St.Andrew's Church, West- mount, where the members of the Westmount Park-Emmanuel Congregation are uniting with those of St.Andrew's for the month of August.Sunday morning the service will be brodcast over Radio Station CBM at eleven o'clock and will be conducted by Rev.David C.Searfoss.His subject will be, \u201cTHE CONSTANT CHRIST\u201d.Mr.Eric J.Adams, Organist and Choir Director, and St.Andrew's Choir will give leadership in the Ministry of Praise.There will be no Evening Service, but St.Andrew\u2019s will broadcast over Radio Station CJAD at 10:30 p.m, Western avenue, Canadian painter.The membership of 70 is made up of professional and amateur painters.\u201cIt's a stimulating arrangement to have both in one club\u201d says Eric Wesselow, president of the Independent Art Association.Plans are being made for another painting picnic which will take place sometime in August, with two especially appointed instructors for the day.well known Gables, made famous by the novels of Lucy Maud Montgomery, has been preserved by the Federal Government and is open to a muscle that is never used becomes atrophied.A sore develops in the body and the whole body is infected if the sore is not dealt with.Certain bloodvessels harden and the life giving blood fails to reach that limb, and the limb has to be amputated.We all know that all these things happen in the Body of Christ, yet it remains His Body, and with all its impertec- tions and shortcomings il is the one means by which He does His work in the world.He must be grieved by our failures, for, when all is said and done the responsibilities come back to you and me individually.I may be that stone that needs resetting in the Temple of the Lord; or the clump of pigweed that has grown up among the roses.Or Apollos may be the cancer that has made it necessary to have a major operation.As St, Paul says: \u201cThese things I have in a figure transferred to myself and Apollos for your sakes: that in us ye might learn.\u201d x x | Temple Emanu-El | x \u2014 Sabbath Services during summer: Friday evenings at 8:15 p.m.At the worship tonight, the fol- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 lowing will conduct the ritual: Gerald Nashman, Robert Born- stein, Richard Bornstein, Mrs.Josef Aron, Mrs.Lou Pont.Memorial annnversaries will be observed in tribute to the following: Israel Shapiro, Theodore Pam, Jack Borouson, Nasha Friedman, Garner H.Bornstein, Ella Trachtenberg, Louis Sverdlove Isaac Goldstein, Joseph Lewis, David Nachmann, Arkadi Uman- ski, Rose Rosenzweig, George Ginsberg, David Schwartz, Cyril Loveguard, Norbert Neiger, Reisa Rochel Gurevich, Jacob Pascal, Annie Naimark Garfield, Agra- ham Sucoffe, Agraham Grossman, Max Schachter, Joel Cooperman, Flora Diamond, Eisig Horistein, Bertha Chorlton Simpson.\u2018Affiliating the unaffiliating with the Synagogue : Under the chairmanship of Arthur Pascal, a special committee is now busily engaged in registering new members within the congregation in anticipation of the High Holy Days in particular in anticipation of the new Temple Emanu-El Sanctuary which is now being brought to completion.Associated with Mr.Pascal as co-chairmen are Messrs.Maurice Garfinkle and Eugene Stearns, assisted by Messrs.James Raymond and Mike Rakmil.Information regarding Temple Membership may be obtained through the Temple Office, Miss Rose Cohen, executive secretary, WE.7-3575.Temple Emanu-El Religious School: Sunday morning, September 13, at 10 a.m.pupils of all departments, kindergarten, primary, junior, high school and confirmation are to register.Regular classes in the High School Department will commence Saturday morning, September 12.Junior School will commence Sunday morning, September 13.Sessions on Saturday and Sunday mornings will commence at 9.30 a.m.Pupils attending daily Hebrew classes are also urged io register on Sunday morning, Sep- {ember 6.Co-Ordinating Committee Meeting : Under the chairmanship of Alex Carsley, representatives of the constitution societies and their presidents will hold a meeting on Monday, August 10, at 8 p .m.in the Temple Board Room to draw up the program of activities for the new Temple season 1959-60.Temple Membership Commitiee Session : On Tuesday evening, August 11 the Temple Membership Committee holds special session at 8 o'clock in the Temple Board Room, at which will be submitted regarding new affilia- P.E.L visitors.tions.@/ \u2014\u2014 émise se Ps d INDEX INL SR RRR OI AE Ste Recommended Resorts EASTERN TOWNSHIPS CABANA LODGE, Magog, Que.© CONNAUGHT INN, North Hatley, Que.© HOVEY MANOR, North Hatley, Que.® PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL, North Hatley, Que.© RIPPLECOVE INN, Ayer's Cliff, Que.® SPRING VALLEY INN, South Bolton, Que.© WOODACRES, Mansonville, Que.LAURENTIANS © ALPINE INN & COTIAGES, Ste.Marguerite, Que.THE CHANTECLER, Ste-Adele-en-haut, Que.THE BARN, David Garmel Productions Manor House, Ste.Agathe ® FAR HILLS INN, Val 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 VALLEY HOTEL SUISSE, Ste.Adele, Que.e WIN SUM INN, St.Sauveur, Que.QUEBEC CHATEAU FRONTENAC Quebec ® THE 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August 7, 1959 North American sports car fans prudent, states victorious Locke \u201cCanadians and Americans are more safety conscious than European sports car enthusiasts, and for this reason we enforce safety belts.The \u201cRoll Bar\u201d attached to the car chassis, is another precaution.It comes over the driver's head, and protects against injury in case of a turn over of the car during an accident.The Roll Bar is being considered as a permanent attachment for sports car racers, as the safest possible way to conduct races.It is a disputed thing right now.and was used for the first time in Canada at the Connor Airport Races held recently at the Canada Day Races.\u201d commented Graham Locke, St.Catherine street west, sports car racer and winner of ten trophies thus far during the 1959 sports car season.\u201cRaces are organized mainly , for spectator appeal.In Europe * the races are longer, and cover ; a greater arca, sometimes one race taking several hours.In Canada, races are shorter, and more events are scheduled for one day.further said Mr.Locke.In describing a sports car event he said: \u201cFirst, at the top, there are the officials.Then come the flag marshalls, who control the race, under international rules of the Federation Internationale d'Automobiles.We ate affiliated to the Canadian Automobile Sports Car Club, which is the governing body for Canada, and we work {rom the : rules of the R.A.C.of England, the governing body for most ol the Commonwealth.The R.A.C.in turn is represented at the F.LA.Individual rules are adapted lo suit the occasion, One type ol adaptation of rules is the adoption of safely devices in Canada.\u201cScheduled races include: tfa- mily sedan race: several races for really productive sports cars; special modified sports car races; and races for specially built cars\u201d \u201csouped up\u2019 for reaching special speeds and for attaining a certain type of manoeuverability.AT 37 NEY ee Tne VICTORY FLAG.Graham Locke sits happily behind the wheel dt province of Quebec, * 7 which was started two years ago, Sporting a handsome handle bar moustache, Mr.Locke, is one of the outstanding sports car drivers in Canada today.Winner of ten trophies during 3958, he is the proud owner of thirty more, lop events in earlier races.At St.Eugene, driving an Elva Courier for the first time in Cane ada, he scored as winner of the first event.Second place wus won by Fred Richardson, Beaconsfield Ave, in the same race, also drive ing an Elva Courier.The next sports car event taking place at St.Eugene, will be on the second Sunday in September, when both Graham Locke and Fred Rie chardsoa, expect to compete, About hall a dozen racing events are scheduled for diftevent types of cars, iT Fare reductions | for exhibition Reductions in val (ares for pers sons travelling to the Central à | Canada Exhibition, to be held in 3 : Ottawa, August 21 to 29, were an- \"nounced by C.J.Campbell, chairs man, Canadian Passenger Asso ciation, Reduced fare tickets may be purchased from all stations in the Montreal and west, also stations in the province of Ontario from Brockville.Press- colt, Smith Falls, Chalk River, Pembroke, Eganville and Barrys ' Bay.eus \u20ac SENT EIT STOW PLAYHOUSE Drivers, wherever they meel.of his Elva Courrier aller winning the production sports car talk of sports car racing and face under 1,500 ce at Conner Airport, St.Eugene, recently.Mr.mac = 8 events.\u2018It is an expensive pas Locke's car is equipped with a.\u2018\u2018Roll Bar\" \u2014 new safety device | ame à said Graham Locke.First being considered as a permanent addition for all drivers taking | A OPENING of all, to become a member o ; AUGUST 12.16 the Montreal M-G Sports Car part in sports car races.| S a Club, and to enter competitions, it well known in the word.In Can- driver.to replace each other dur- T \u201cRemains ] is necessary lo be the owner of a ada the biggest rally is from Tor- ing the long hours.sports car.This is an expensive onto, organized by the British Em- Graham Locke.born and ed- O to be seen\u201d item to own, as it takes a lot of pire Motor Car Club.In most ral- ycated in England.came to Can- \u2014 ee money to keep it going.Then, if à lies, a driver is accompanied by ada in 1954, and joined Cunadair ; w ® mystery comedy BY driver enters all the events he is a navigator, to tell him whal as an engineer.His interest in \"M.OROUSE eligible for in one day, he can speed and course to follow.The sports cars stems from a long way E : easily wear out one complete sct smallest type of rally may take pack, when sports car racing was Last 2 Days: of tires.\u201d place in one evening, from about his hobby.Today.he spends all v .\u201cTHIEVES Another form of competition, 7 p.m.to about 10 p.m.A winter his time making a living at his oT ren CARNIVAL\" which is much milder, is run on rally.on the other hand, can cover hobby, at Imported Cars Ltd, public roads, and therefore actual about 1300 miles, lasts a weekend, x speed is not a factor \u2014 is known and often carries a driver.and a Includ as a Rally, he explained.Accuracy navigator who is also a qualified nclude in time keeping, ability to follow a complicated course at average = | speed, and loss of points for being too early or too late, are the gen: eral rules followed.The\u2019 Monte Carlo Rally is probably the most © HORSE AND HOUND INN, Franconia.e LOVETTS, 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, © CHEZ STIEN, 2149 Mackay Street, Vi, 2-9139 © LA ROMA CAFÉ, 2017 Peel St.© LASALLE HOTEL, 1240 Drummond, UN.6-6492 © LE PAVILLON, The Cavalier Room Club Cafe.© PIAZZA TOMASSO, 8205 Decarie, RE.1-2715 © RITZ CARLTON HOTEL, Sherbrooke Street West, vi.2.4212 e RUBY FOO'S, 7815 Decarie, RE.7-6533 © WINDSOR STEAK HOUSE, 1194 Peel St, UN.6-7766 Luncheon Dinner Dancing Sunday Night Buffet Air-Conditioned Always Ample Parking For Reservations Just Call UN6-6492 SANTA\u2019S 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.Twenty white deer, baby lambs, goats, geese and ducklings roam through this Christmas free fairyland.Open daily and Sunday, June 15 to October 19 In the Northern White Mountains On Route 2 © JEFFERSON, New Hampshire THE in the White Mountains at Jefferson, New Hampshire IX GUN CITY An Honest-to Goodness western Town Cowboys Stagecoach DEMONSTRATIONS every 13 minutes - Jim & Mary Jane Brady OWNBRS Junction ef Routes 2?and 115 SUMMER THEATRE Ste.Agathe des Monts, Que.+ ON STAGE! HELD OVER LORRAINE SERABIAN & CO.ia AUNTIE MAME by Robert E.Lee Showtime 8:45 \u2014 Tuesday - Sunday 9:15 \u2014 Friday and Saturday Tel: 2388 David Garmel Production \\ The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August.7, 1959 A you like if By LAURENT PRICE It's too bad the traffic casualty lists couldn't be published just before the weekend rush starts Friday .It might have a sobering effect (and we mean sobering) .Another thing, all the blame cannot be placed on teenagers, we've noticed some pretty adult-looking specimens dipsy-doodling their cars along the main thoroughfares It's not a case of driving carefully \u2014 just sensibly .In case we have'nt mentioned this before, let it be known that Uncle Beauregard has two great affections, the Chantecler at Ste.Adele and the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City .and it isn't just a fixation for buildings, either .Misses Lillian Bellefleur and Laurette Cadieux of Notre Dame de Grace with Mrs.J.M.S.St.Georges al the Anchorage in the Ripplecove Inn, Ayers Cliff, Que.PEOPLE AND PLACES The Au Ballon room of the Laurentien is a nice place to be these days .Bruce (Connaught Inn) McKay at the Kon-Tiki room in the Sheraton-M{.Royal with an extremely attractive guest .In reverse Mr.and Mrs.Cliff Brook in his Habitant room back at North Hatley .Mrs.Brook is with the Sheraton offices in Montreal .The Champlain and College cocktail lounges of the Breton Hotel in Burlington great gathering places for touring Montrealers Mr.and Mrs.Val Traversy (there they go again) of West- mount at the Royal Savage Inn south of Plattsburgh having what is known as an adventure in eating .Mr.and Mrs.Phil Remington with Doctor and Mrs.J.J.Ryan in the Plaid room of the Pleasant View Hotel in the Eastern Townships Montrealers by the hundreds visiting Santa's Workshop and the Land-of-Make-Believe in the Adiron- wT p hd Robert Brown with guest, Dr.North Hatley, Que.Ian MacDonald at Hovey Manor, dacks and Six Gun City and Santa's Villlage at Jefferson, N.The Stowe Horse Show gets under way Aug.15 and 16 with lots of Canadian participants scheduled to make appearances .Popular Chub Skelton of the Foothills Riding School at the helm .(We're making this sound more like a yachting affair) Auntie Mame a great success at the Barn in Ste.Agathe .The Grand \u2019 Mere Golf Club, one of the better layouts in eastern Canada, having one of its best years .Ralph Pitman, the Inn\u2019s manager at the same location deserves a lot of credit That's all, dear readers, see you next week \u2014 AND, remember, if you don\u2019t like driving carefully.DRIVE SENSIBLY .Ce ee Vermont offers many golf links MONTPELIER, VT.\u2014 Ver- the first lee so annoying to the mont golf courses are conveni- city and suburb golfer.One can ently spotte& throughout the state play from carly morning to dusk and offer a variety of opportuni.at minimum rates almost any- ties for \u2018sporty\u2019 play against a where in the state without »n- We MMI TON ISIN 7H 0 ANNES SNS J TOG SE ANS IN SAR ERLE PP TODAY'S COLUMN IS NOT about music but a dreadful experience on the train which we hope will not be duplicated by any of our readers.AS THE \u201cDOMINION was returning from Vancouver, the long train made its usual stop at Moose Jaw.It was a little late and just as it began to move, in fact it was not out of the station, there was a sudden crash .we were all thrown, everyone was stunned into astonishment, nobody knew what happened.When people regained their wits, we realized there had been an accident.SINCE 1 WAS SEATED ion the last chair of the observa.train, I was fortunate not to chair and the next seat as so chair in this manner.Had 1 famous dome car but I thin the people seated up there were not shaken as badly as the seals are immoveahble.One pas- | senger near me had her ar m | Broken.The standing ash trays, so heavy only a man could lift them, toppled over as though they were tissue paper.When everyone tried to gain compe- sure, there was no panic, but each began to ask \u201cWhat happened?\u201d ONLY LATER WE FOUND OUT that in order to avoid a hcad-on collision, because a brakesman had not turned the switch he should have, that the engincer jammed on the emergency brake.The impact had been so powerful that in some cars people wcre very badly hurt.A heavy woman was writing at the desk in her drawing room, her husband was seated in an easy chair .he was unharmed but she was thrown and also hit by the back of the sofa-like bed with the result that she has a broken leg and hand.This couple from Columbus, Ohio, were starting a holiday that included a cruise that was to last until the end of August, but alas she is in a Regina Hospital.INSTEAD OF WAITING IN Moose Jaw for medical aid, the train sped on to Regina where doctors and ambulances were waiting for the injured.THE BARTENDER WAS SHAKEN up and he found some of thc bottled supply broken.My duplex roomette was in the second to last car and when I returned to it found my things had been replaced by the porter .they must have been all thrown dewn.The dining car which was next Gratien Gelinas will play the new play \u2018\u2018Bousile et Les Justes\u2019 which will have its premiere on August 17 at La Comedic Canadienne, The play, the first Mr.Gelinas has written since his extremely successful Ti-Coq, is part of the 1958 season of the Montreal Festival Sociely.Mr.Gelinas will also direct the play in collaboration with Jan Doat.Jean Duceppe will take the part of Phil Vezeau, Yves Le- tourncau will play Henri Grenon, Beatrice Picard will be Aurore Vezeau and Nicole Filion will play Noella Grenon, The part of the mother will be taken by Juliette Huot, Jean- Pierre Masson will play the lawyer, Gilles Latulippe will be seen as Father Nolasque and Monique Miller as Colette Marcoux, Sets have been designed by Jacques Pelletier and costumes by Solange Legendre.\u2018\u201c\u2018Bousille et Les Justes\u2019 will background of unusual natural countering more than a fifteen mi- is seldom the delay in getting off nute wait.be presented for five nights during the Festivals.Comedie Canadienne sets play August 17 lead part of Blaise Belzile in his | MUSICAL DAYTIME NIGHTMARE By FRANCES GOLTMAN PE ATTN SE ONE tion car at the very end of the, have my fingers between my | many folks hold the arm of a done so, all my fingers would have been broken.This is the | SPECIAL LOW BUDGET RATES | Sharps, Flats ond Naturals [eS EA RR TE SCT was a complete shambles.The head waiter had a bad concussion and was taken to hospital and a number of the waiters were noticeably shaken.A couple of the tables which are stationary in the diner could not be used because the legs were broken.This tells how bad the crash was.Naturally meals could not be served for quite some time.AL Winnipeg the diner was taken off and a new one was put in its place.AN ADJUSTOR GATED every passenger (or claims and is often the case, one just does not realize when still, in a state of shock, if ot the GRAY ROCKS during Fall season | See the Laurentians at their 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 GRAY ROCKS INN ST-JOVITE, F.Q., TEL.17 In the Adirondacks, The NEW A ine Motel NEW YORK'S SUMMER VACATIONLAND ot Lovely Saranac Lake Nearby Golf \u2014 Aquatic Sports Complete Relaxation Top Accommodations & Cuisine, featuring the Glade Room and the Rumpus Room Owner Management Ernie Drowlette, Jimmy Rodell Phone: 1300 Saranac Lake, N.Y.St.Sauveur des Monts, Quebec 45 miles from Mtl on Route II Laurentian Hospitatity at its Best Outstanding Cuisine Cosily appointed rooms Cocktails in the intimate DOG HOUSE * SATURDAY NIGHT BUFFET SUPPERS DELIGHTFUL TERRACE SWIMMING POOL \"Complete relaxation in a friendly atmosphere\u2019 Tel.Capital 7.2624 Owner-Management MRS.B.J.GLAVEEN INTERRO- | there Is anything wrong.À charming couple from Bostos thought everything was alright but later the wife began to feel pain in her neck, another gentleman.an older man, could not bend, perhaps he had some fractured ribs but did not think anything was wrong at the time he was investigated.CONSIDERING THE FACT that there were about 22 cars on the train at that time and several hundred passengers aboard, we should all be thankful that it was not worse and hope the injured will soon be well.It will certainly be many months before those with broken hips and legs will be able to walk again.It was a dreadful experience.| NYMARK\u2019S LODGE and MOTELS St.Sauveur des Monts tl 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 i week days) \u2014 Orchestra \u2014 | Cocktail Bar Special Honeymoon rates in room with Bath \u2014 7 days \u2014 7 nights From $110.00 up {Including meals) Daily 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N i Westmount Rotarians \u2018go J underwater in search for sunken ship, treasure Westmount Rotarians were taken back to the days of (he American Civil War, blockade runners, battling pirates and sunken treasure as Sidney R.Cook of Hiram Walker Distillery unravelled a technicolor film entitled \u2018Secret Cargo\u2018 at the club\u2019s weekly - luncheon meeting Wednesday.The 20-minute movie unfolded a story of an American blockade runner, the Martha Towne, which was sunk in the deep, blue waters off the coast of Florida with \u201ca valuable cargo aboard\" in 1864.A man and a woman, the two main characters, underwater explorers by profession, were caught up in the search for the lost ship and ils cargo; and aside from avoiding sharks, barracuda, octopi, turbulent underwater currents and other natural elements, took Rotar- ians into a different and colorfully exciting world.After consultation with a noted authority on Jost treasure ships, hero and heroine discovered that a salvage attempt had been made in 1901 for the lost Martha Towne, but had been unsuccessful \u2018because of storms.\u201d The location of the sunken ship was pinpointed on a map and after outfitting their boat, the explorers, together with their consultant set sail for the waters off the Florida coast.Shortly after, they arrived at their destination; and with little delay, outfitted themselves with the necessary underwater equipment.The audience witnessed beautiful underwater scenery as the explorers continued their search in the blue sca.Suddenly the ship was discovered.Covered with decades of sea growth, coral encrusted, the skeleton of what was once a proud and mighty ship rested among the wat- er-weeds\u2014the entire superstructure gone.Simpson Press work commences Work has begun on the second floor addition to The Simpson Press building at 171 Metcalfe street, Westmount.Estimated cost of the addition is $175,000.Plans call for reinforced concrete smooth ceiling system, tile lining and partitions and a new elevator to serve the second floor and eventual third floor.LORAINNE SERABIAN.from New York City, plays \u2018Auntie Mame\u201d in the next summer theatre production at St.Agathe.Lorainne has acted in New York and in summer stock, including the Thousand Islands Playhouse, She grad- wated from Hofstra College where she studied drama After a brief ascent, the treasure scekers returned to the waters armed with a ground-testing device.And then a chest was discovered buried under the white sands.The hero began to pry it open.But suddenly\u2014blue shark.His female companion was sent quickly to the surface: and the shark, losing one prey, made for the hero.The underwater adventurer lifted his spear-gun, took careful aim and fired.But the shark was mere- 1 | In the Eastern Townships near | South Bolton, Quebec (east of | famous Bolton Pass) | Epring Valley INN ne Home Tv of the | Unusual | ~) Shogay Dog my \u2014 Bar Outstanding Cuisine, Atmosphere & Accommodations Your 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A superb setting on beautiful Lake Massawippi with 1000 feet of shoreline.All Sports available.Top quality food and accommodations.Friendly Service.Distinctive Marine Bar.For reservations or folders: phone ME 7-2778.Ayers Cliff No.77 or Monitor Travel Bureau \u2014 HU 1.2571.Ayers Cliff, Quebec IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS AT NORTH HATLEY, QUEBEC FA Situated on lovely Lake Massa wippi \u2014 90 miles from Montreal Route 1 to Magog \u2014 Paved road to North Tatiey.Golf, aquatic sports and oli relaxing summer activities.Resident Recreation Director.Superb Cuisine and Accommodations.Fully Licensed.Sprinkler Protected.INFORMATION RESERVATIONS and RATES Write or phone \u2014 John McKay.Owner-Manager Tel.: North Hatley 28 At Stowe, Vermont CHURCHILL HOUSE INN Featuring a truly fine restaurant and superb accommodations Reservations: Hosts: ALpine 3-7745 E.AR.Stah'ord In Burlington, Vermont it's SMART to stay at Hotel Breton The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 7, 1959 9 loons and Spanish pieces of cight, lfore an Impending hurricane.plung- returned to the watery depths, and ed into the water, and without fur discovered the ship captain's private chest.Hastily he priced it open.Quickly he untied the string about the little black bag sheltered from the elements in the steel chest.Just as he opened the bag and saw the sparkling gold coins, he was suddenly doubled up by an extreme cramp in the abdomen.His companions, who had been impatiently awaiting his return be- In The White Mountains NEW ENGLAND INN Bedrooms \u2014 Suites \u2014 Cottages Real Yankee Cooking Golf \u2014 Swimming Pool \u2014 Riding \u2014 Hiking.THE RAVINE ROOM for Cocktails.Mr.& Mrs.Thomas Martin .Owners Tel.Fleetwood 6-5541 Intervale, N.H.(Near North Conway) On Lake Champlain .HISTORIC SY AT PLATTSBURGH, N.Y.CETERA RES ve EY DINING @ GIFT SHOP i : \u2018\u2019Adventures in = Fine Eating\" .3 Member All Credit Clubs?À Duncan Hines \u2014 Gourmet + 5 Sen A RARE de N.Y.- MU.Highway, Route 9 5 miles south of Plattsburgh 9 mites north of Ausable Chasm, N.Y, ther ado, hauled him to the surface and unto the boat.Home at last, hero and heroine, while sorting the underwater equipment, discovered a shining gold coin which had dropped onto the table from one vf the flippers.His adventurous spirit aroused once again, the hero vowed his return to the watery grave of the Martha Towne and her \u201cvaluable cargo.\u201d In Fascinating Old Quebec Overlooking th& Beautiful St.Lowrence.2500 a 350 Boulevard Ste.Anne, Beaupert (Quebec) Quebec HOME OF THE FAMOUS Restaurant , and operating Restaurant La Chaumiere 22 Rue Couillerd, Quebec City 77 MILES FROM MONTREAL {ga ~ = 2% IN THE Me) ° ADIRONDACKS On 7 Indole VA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB at Ausable Forks, N.Y.| One of the Top Courses 2a in N.Y, State For Cocktails: the College Grill and the Champlain Room Free Parking for Guests 106Y2 Church Street Tel.UN.4-7610 ER AER Host JIM REYNOLDS Ti CENTER MOTEL ® Restaurant © Movies ® Dancing ® Smugglers *® Golf 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Se.Cotherine St.W,, Westmoun \"ee Tn te ee ORIENTAL RUG CO.?WE.2-4277 Evenings RE.8-4605 ee a a am a Approa ch en gq Ma rria ges Dr.and Mrs.Charies Auguste Durund, of Westmount, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Michelle, to Mr.Pierre Chapdelaine, son of Mr.and Mrs.pme manne WOMENS 71 25.0.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1959 Ca EE Dorothy Sproule receives letter from the Queen Dorothy Sproule, Montreal Poetess, has the unique history of having lived under six Monarchies.She has reccived letlers from them all with the exception of Florists RE.8-1124 through the offices of His Excellency The Governor-General of Canada.THE LETTER Government House, Ottawa, July 27, ?59 Roch Chapdelaine, which is tak- Queen Victoria, also from their Dear Mrs.Sproule, 2 ing pluce on Saturday.August Queens and from Princess Mar- The private secretary to (he Le 15, in St.Leo's Church, West- garet as well.Queen has asked me to thank 7, mount.For this reason she has been you, on Her Majesty's behalf, for 3 \u2014 dubbed \u2018Canadian Poet-Laureate the poem you have written to wel- 3 Mr.and Mrs.Scrimgeour an to Royalty\".come the Queen and Prince Philip I nounce the approaching marriage of their only daughter, Sylvia, to Mr.Robert Champagne, son of Mr.and Mrs, Albert Champagne | ceremony will - take place Saturday, Aug.15, in ol Montreal.The St.Leo's Chapel, Westmount.The marriage of Maureen Janet, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Robert Joseph McCauley, of Montreal West, lo Dr.Richard Charles (Dick) Carr, son of Mr.and Mrs.John P.Carr, of Beverly, Mass, is taking place on Saturday morning, at half-past eleven o'clock, in the Church of St.Ignatius of Loyola.The bride will be attended by her sister, Miss Geraldine McCauley, ! as maid of honor, and by Miss Barbara Nuttall.Mr.John W.Carr of Cranford, N.J., will act as best man for his brother, and the ushers will be Mr.Robert McCauley, of Calgary, Mr.William McCauley, brothers of the bride, Mr.James Brown, of Hamilton, Ont., and Mr.Donald Foster, of Beverly, Mass.Following the ceremony, the reception will be held at the St.George Club, Westmuont boulevard.Nova Scotia was the beginning of America, for at Port Royal Habitation was founded the first Mrs.John L.Rappel of Notre place by a coronet of white dia- Mrs.Terence Jones of Westi- permanent white seltlement| Dame de Grace to Mr.Gordon mented daisies and she carried a mount.| north of the Gulf of Mexico, Robert Law, son of Mr.and Mrs.bouquet of pink and white carna- ° GOLD © COPPER Many sites of historical signifi- Christopher Law of Verdun, took tions and lily of the valley.FI le e cance draw the attention oi nu- place July 25, in St.Monica's Miss Diane Shee as maid of \u2018 Mr.and mrs.C.F.iichie re- ° MIRE .potted merous visitors each year Parish, the Rev.Father Patrick honor wore a frock of dusty rose, u i tn e 1 k la *E .Ç _ \u2019 Norris officiating.white accessories and carried a rope Ing seevral weeks in Bu CADMIUM © SILVER Ancient Romans fed garlic to| Given In marrage by her Nosegay of pink and white carna- \u2019 _ REPAIRED REPLATED their laborers to make them father, the bride chose a gown of tions.Miss Marion Oliver was Mrs.Michael Wetm and REFINISHED LACQUERED strong and to their soldiers to white Chantilly lace over taffeta, owned in heavenly blue white VS nildren.Susan 1 make them courageous.The marriage of Mary-Ainslie Helen, only daughter of Mr.and a Sabrina neckline, long sleeves hips and thighs.We offer For A Neater Appearance In summer frocks, you must lose inches from the waist, cycle, Turkish bath, Swedish massage and Slim-Glori.You are invited to come in and discuss your problem.specialized exercises, Exer- x Mondey te Thursdey, Ÿ am.te 7 p.m.Fridays, 9 a.m.te 9 p.m.\u2014 Saturdays, Ÿ a.m.te 6 pm.re MR.AND MRS.GORDON ROBERT LAW, whose marriage took place July 25, in St.Monica\u2019s Church.Mrs.Law was the former Miss Mary-Ainslie Helen Rappel, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John L.Rappel of Notre Dame de Grace.Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Christopher Law of Verdun.Law is the son of \u2014Bonin Photo Miss Mary Ainslie H.Rappel weds Mr.Gordon Robert Law and full skirt of lace panels.Her veil of tulle illusion was held in accessories and her nosegay was of white and blue carnations.Mr.V.N.Edwards acted as best man and Mr.Murray Rappel was usher, The reception was held at the Montreal West Town Hall following which the bridal couple left by plane for Toronto and Niagara Falls, Out-of-town guests Paul Malouin of Mrs.City, were Quebec On July 27, 1959, Mrs.Sproule received the following letter from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in reply to her poem entitled .\u201cWelcome to Royalty\u2019 which was pub- in The Monitor and The Examiner.lished Westmount This Mr.T.P.Slattery, QC, Mrs.Slattery and their three chilcwn sailed recently in the Homeric to spend seven weeks travelling in Europe.Mrs.Brian R.Phillips and her small son, Richard, of Gloucester, England, are arriving by air this week to visit Mrs.Phillips\u2019 parents, Mr.and her children, Susan, Linda and Brent, are visiting Mrs.Wetmore's parents, Dr.and Mrs.Alan Fraser in Victoria, B.C.\u2019 Miss Frances Goléman has returned from an extended trip to Calgary, where she atiended the Canadian Federation of Music Teachers Association Convention.She then spent some time in Van- Conference of the Women's Alli- social ances of the Unitarian Church at Star Island, Portsmouth, N.H., as pages a representative of the Women's Alliance of the Church of the should be Messiah.addressed h k Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Baifour of each wee Mount Stephen avenue, West- to the mount, have returned from a vaca- women's editor Mrs.Millicent (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.) tion in the Laurentians where they were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.L.Batten.of Westmount, announce the birth of a son (Gary Stephen) at the Mount Hamilton Hospital en August 2, 1959, to Canada.Her Majesty is very happy to receive such an expression of goodwill and loyalty.Yours sincerely, P.S.Burt, Administrative Officer.Miss Blanche Emard, of West.mount, is spending an extended holiday at Salisbury Beach.Councillor and Mrs.J.O.Asse- lin represented the Mayor of Montreal and Mrs.Fournier as guests of Honor at the first Concert of the Stars of the season held at the Mount Royal Chalet.Mr.Alexander Brott was the conductor.e e HICKMORE Mrs.E, J.Waterston, Miss Foot Specialist Grace Walersion, and Mrs.Da- HU.4-4 501 at niel Hillman, have returned from 1378 GREENE AVENUE 7005 an extended trip to the British {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount 4927 Sherbrooke St.West (nes ciarements Kildare Road Isles and on the Continent, cause ep ¢ SI phone Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Shaw Plastic \u201carch sus ports to reli : .pports to relieve AOURS HUnter 1-2771 (nee Joyce Gilhooly) formerly all weak foot conditions.JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Lid., Est, 1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elec- tro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine 8t.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.À JOHN POOL Children's Supports a Specialty, By appointment only Phone Number: WE.2-1545 WESTMOUNT HEALTH STUDIO grand-aunt of the bride, and Mrs.couver where she attended the John A.Weary of Pennsylvania, second International Music Fes- 4930 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.4-7922 sister of the bridegroom, tival, tt Mrs.C.G.Gifford of Notre = %, News for the Dame de Grace is at present al- e ® \u2018 1 tending the Northeast Regional - Ww women's and Standish-Chesmer Baskets of deep pink gladioli decorated Trinity Memorial Church for the marriage of Miss Lenore Gertrude Chesmer, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur George Chesmer of Westmount to Mr.George William Standish, son of Mr.and Mrs.John Standish of Croydon, Que.Canon F.L.Whitley, assisted by Rev.Allen Goodings, officiated at the marriage.Given in marriage by her father.the bride wore a sheath gown oi white peau de soie with a chapel : train.Her elbow-length veil wus of tulle illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses.Miss Jean Lamarche was maid of honor in apple green organza over taffeta fashioned on Empire lines.Bridesmaids were Miss Claudia Schiller and Mrs.June Black, cousin of the bride.They wore mauve nylon organza over taffeta.Mr.Robert Standish was groomsman for his brother and the ushers were Mr.Arthur Ches- mer, Brother of the bride, and Mr.Eric Still.Following a reception in Prince Albert Hall, Westmount, Mr.and Mrs.Standish left on a wedding trip to New York State, the bride travelling in a white linen ensemble with a corsage of white orchids, The persimmon tree is the only member of the ebony family found in the United States.St Matthias Church scene Ancrum-1aggart wedding The marriage of Susan Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Eugene McKay Taggart, of West- mount, to Mr.Charles Cameron Ancrum, son of Mr, and Mrs.Rodney Ferguson Ancrum, took * place on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock in St.- Matthias THE \"It Beats as It Sweeps as It Cleans, Gets The Deep-down Dirt Other Cleaners Miss\" New 1959 models now on display Consult the rug man, Malcolm Gregory GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 ST.CATHERINE WEST WE.2.4277 Eve.RE.8-4605 Turn in your old Hoover on a 1959 model Charming HOUSE and PROPERTY For Sale \u2014 Île Bizard \u2014 and large fireplace, 3 car garage.whole or divi Telephone NAtional 6-531 V6Y4 acres \u2014 \u201c2 mile water frontage House consists of 9 rooms and 3 bathrooms\u2014coatroom, 5 bedrooms, living room, study, dining room, pantry and kitchen\u2014also 2 screened verandahs, one of which is glassed with sliding windows.Oil heating Gardener's cottage containing\u2014kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, sitting room, garage, good basement, oil heating.Can be bought as dod in 2 or more properties.Landscaped\u2014flower bed: \u2014ki den\u2014swimming\u2014boating.kitchen ve miles from Reyel Montreal Golf Club Church, Westmount, the Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe officiating.Mr.Bellis played the wedding music, and Mrs.Bellis sang during the signing of the register.Baskéts of garden flowers were used to decorate the church.The bride, who was given away by her father, was gowned in «white silk organza and Chantilly lace, with a fiited bodice, appliqued with lace, having a scoop neckline and shori sleeves, and a bouffant skirt, appliqued with the same lace, falling into a illusion was held by a bandeau of lilly-of-the.valley, and she carried a bouquet of mixed summer flowers.Miss Pamela Ellis, as maid of honor, and Miss Mary Dunbar, Miss Kit Soor, Miss Leslie Loomis, and Miss Marcia Gibb- Carsley as bridesmaids, were in organdy.fashioned on princess lines, with fitted bodices having scoop necklines, short sleeves, and deeper yellow satin cummerbunds forming large bows at the back, and full skirts.They wore bandeaux of garden flowers in their hair, and carried bouquets of the same flowers.Little Miss Meredith Loomis as flower-gir], was in a frock of vellow organdy.with a fitted bodice having a collar appliqued with flowers, and a full skirt.She wore a bandeau of garden flowers, and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers.Mr.John Ancrum acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Stan English, Mr.Kenneth Copland, Mr.James Taggart, and Mr.James Hawkes.Mrs.Taggart, the bride's mo- MR.AND MRS.J.BRAININ, 4869 Draper avenue, and their three children, Kay (left); Carol, (extreme right); and Danny, pictured on the terrace at Banff Springs Hotel while vacation- chapel train.Her veil of tulle! FA lx ing in the Canadian Rockies.Mr.Brainin is a well-known freelance broadcaster for CBC International News Service.\u2014CPR Photo * ; I I OO TE OO I | Hail and Farewell Mostalgia for Koyalty The flags, and bunting, once so gay, Have now been stored, and put away, The blue and silver Royal Yacht, Dismantled now, \u2014 not seen again; But still, the glamor lingers on, Our lovely Queen, our eyes have seen, Old England\u2019s gracious Queen; Her Consort too, so debonnaire, The people welcomed everywhere.4 for appointment te see ther, eucalyptus green chiffon, with a matching hat, beige accessories, and- a corsage bouquet of geraniums.Mrs.Ancrum.mother of the bridegroom, was gowned in blue and white printed silk.She wore à white hat and accessories, and a corsage bouquet of white carnations.The reception was held at the Themis Club, where garden flowers were used as decorations.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Ancrum left for the United States, the bride travelling in an ensemble of blue and white checked cotton tweed, and wearing a flower hat, white accessories, and a corsage bouquet of summer flowers.Among the out-of-town guests * were: Mr.and Mrs.Peter Whittet, of Quebec: Mr.and Mrs.Charles P.Sturdee, of Toronto: Miss Natalie Crawford, Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Taggart, Miss Martha Taggart, and Mr.Jim Taggart, of Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.R.I, Me- Cabe, of Sherbrooke; Miss Bobs Sharp, of Kingston, Jamaica; Mr.land Mrs.D.K.Wolff, and Miss Barbara Wolff, of Belvidere, N.J.A person can stand in four states at one time atop the marker that divides Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah, Stanhope Beach, along with other Prince Edward Island beaches, has excellent facilities including Life Guard stations.' wore a draped gown of» DOROTHY SPROULE.frocks of yellow embroidered | gpg gy.go.om a OE\" E00 +0 EE Westmount Examiner, 1 1 Friday, Auqust 7, 1959 Social & Personal Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Bolton of Westmount sailed recently in the Sylvania for the United Kingdom, Hon.Justice and Mrs.G.H.Montgomery of Westmount and their family were among recent guests at the Guild of All Arts, Scarborough, Ont.Miss Mae Nadig has returned to town from Cape Cod, Mass., where she and Mrs.L.Nadig were the guests of Judge Albert F.Hayden and Mrs.Hayden at their home \u2018\u2019Cedarwood\u2018\u2019*, Ma- nomet for two weeks.Mrs, Lucy Nadig is presentiy visiting Mr.and Mrs.George Moore at Holden, Mass, until early September.The mighty tides along the Bay ol Fundy shores create many phenomena.Among them, the Reversing Falls at Saint John where water runs uphill! Around 1900.whooping cough killed 7,000 children every year; today only about 300 dic vearly of this disease.Our Justiy Famous MR.EMILE \u201cSoftly\u201d Permanent known for the gentle, true permanence it imparts to your hair.Good, too, for bleached and tinted hair, $10.00 1347 GREENE AVE.Phone: WE.5-0562, WE.5-2486 mile BEAUTY SALON Entre Flowers for all occasions .at pleasantly attractive prices.dekruua V6 4 \u2014 GERALD McKENNA LIMITED quox£ $$! ot i + 2125 Bishop St.Vi.2.9112 ot 9.FINAL CL EARANCE SALE Summer Dresses Reg.$12.95 to $16.95 $¢)-77 Reg.$19.95 ond $24.95 $2 is ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT FOR BARGAINS WE.5.954) 1233 GREENE AVE.9 RI.4.1403 NORGATE SHOPPING CENTRE Westmount Examiner, 12 Friday, August 7, 1959 Children\u2019s bedrooms should be adequate Child care specialists report that a bedroom currently adequate for a toddler often will fail to provide sufficient facilities for a growing youngster of school age.The experts emphasize that there must be plenty of play space, interesting toys and equipment and easy-to-reach storage space so that the children can learn to pick up their playthings during the (formative years.pre-teen An attractive and eusy-to-clean decor is à \u201cmust\u201d for an older child's bedroom, which is designed for activity.A colorful and practical bedroom can\u2019 be achieved in any home if the walls are covered with plastic-finished panclling, which is available at lumber yards in plain colors and wood-grain patterns.; Pastel colors are particularly effective in a girl's bedroom, while the boys prefer the rugged appearance of the wood-grains.Pre- decorated hardboard has a permanent plastic finish that never requires refinishing.It can be kept clean with an occasional damp wiping.Even hard-to-remove scuff marks and fingerprints can be wiped off instantly.Many families are installing onc i Pez- « four-by-cight foot panel of Board in a matching woodgrain to provide space for a combination display and storage board.Children can hang school work, handicraft.pictures and other paraphernalia on this panel, which also has a smooth, easy-to-clean plastic [in- ish.Even coals and hats can be kept on this versatile panel.A plain white panel of pre- decorated hardboard installed on the back of the bedroom door will provide plenty of space for the children to draw.work arithmetic problems and write messages.They can use a grease pencil, and crase with a damp cloth.An all-purpose bedroom should provide for the mental and emotional growth as well as the physical comfort of a growing child.color or adequate Many (ourists are the causeway extending from Aulds Cove to Port Hastings which links Cape Breton Island and the mainland of Nova Scotia.This causeway, 7.000 feet long, is the deepest one made by man and machine in the world.amazed at SUMMER TRAVELLER at Fort St it throws off travel wrinkles overnight and tailored look.Bermuda.Air- Catharine, conditioned wool in wide open waffle weave this two piece travel costume by Nat Gordon is cool and comfortable.Easy to pack, maintains ils well- Miss Margaret Ann Riddell weds John G.Paterson The marriage of Margaret Ann, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Merele W.Riddell, of Outremont, to Mr.John Gordon Paterson.son of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence W.Patlerson, of Westmount, took place on Saturday afternoon at half past three o'clock in the People's Church, the Rev.John FF.Dempster officiating, assisted by the Rev.Dwight L.Patterson.of Grace Church, Kingston, Ont.Mr.Albert Weekes played the wedding music, and Mr.Douglas Foster sang during the signing of the register.Baskets of lilac and white gladioli arranged with greenery were used to decorate the church.The bride.who was given away by her father.was gowned in white pointe d'esprint, with a fitted bodice having a bandeau neckline edged with shirred tulle and tiny appliqued daisies and long slecves, and a bouffant skirt also appliqued with daisies.Her flinger- length veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of seed pearls, and she carried a semi-cascade bouquet of pink roses, white carnations, and white feathered chrysanthemums, Miss Barbara Smith, as maid of honor.and Miss Joan Riddell and Miss Frances Riddell, as bridesmaids for their sister.were in » frocks of silk 6rganza over taffeta 1635 DRUMMOND ST.SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF RETAILING An Farn-While-You-Learn program in co-operation with some of Montreal's leading retail stores.Curriculum especially designed to prepare high school Graduates for a career in retailing.Registration slarts Sept, 17.Courses commence Sept.21.Information from the Director VI.9-8331 Sir George Williams College and Schools Of The Montreal Y.M.C.A.College Day or VFvening Degree ojo Courses, B.A., B.Sc.Com.- Diploma Courses in Fngin- cering.\\&/ High School\u2014Evening only.Elementary School \u2014 Evening only.School of Art\u2014Day or Evening.Business School \u2014Day or Evening.School of Retailing\u2014Day only.INFORMATION FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR 1435 DRUMMOND ST.V1.9.8331 | with cummerbunds having large self bows at the back: Miss Smith being in pink, Miss Joan Riddell in lilac.and Miss Frances Riddell in mauve.They wore veil headdresses and accessories to match their frocks, and carried baskets of mauve pompons.white shasta daisies, and blush pink carnations.Little Miss Beverley Mosby, nicce of the bridegroom.as flower- girl was in a frock of white organza having a pink cummerbund.She wore a pink headdress, and carried a tiny basket of pink Sweetheart roses and baby's breath.Mr.Harry Nasmith acted as best man for his cousin, and the ushers were Mr.David Paterson, brother of the bridegroom.Mr.Gerald Heency., cousin of the bridegroom, and Mr.Robert Wood- burn.Mrs.Riddell, the bride's mother, wore a sheath gown of peacock blue silk embroidered in white, a hat of the same shade.and a corsage bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses, Mrs.Palerson, mother of the bridegroom, was gowned in printed silk.She wore a hat to match her gown, black accessories, and a corsage bouquet of white roses.The reception was held in the church hall, where pink.mauve, and white snapdragons arranged with greenery were used as decoration, Later, Mr.and Mrs.Paterson left for their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a green ensemble, and wearing a beige hat a CAC mobilizes resources to deal with stamp problem The Quebec Provincial (English) Branch of the Canadian Association of Consumers is very much concerned about trading stamps.The majority of large chain stores are now using them, as well as small groceries, druggists and even large furniture stores and gas stations.CAC is making every effort to deal with the problem, both from the point of view of an educational campaign and by their contact with representatives of both Federal and Provincial Governments.The CAC kept in touch with a large chain not using stamps, assuring them of their support; urging them to emphasize the prin- $} cipal \u201csave cash\u2019 in their advertising.Sales in this chain dropped off at first (as stamps are not a policy of this company) but since then sales have been steadily increasing.One smaller chain of groceries offered a choice of stamps or a cash discount.The management of this chain now reports that, although interest of the discount was slow to appear, it has been steadily overtaking the acceptance of stamps until a rough figure may now be taken as fifty- fifty.Members of the executive of CAC with this subject of trading stamps and have appeared on TV programs.They have also spoken lo many different groups and associations and nowhere have they found an enthusiastic acceptance of trading stamps.People want instead, the lowest possible price for groceries and other goods.This is only one of the many problems CAC are working on te help the Canadian consumer.They have several new branches making 40 branches, 18 co-operating organizations, 13 groups under branch standing, other groups, Student memberships and Sustaining memberships.Mrs.E.H.S.Piper, 3375 Somerest, Cartierville, is the president of the Quebec Provincial (English) Branch.have spoken on the radio dealing, and accessories, and a corsage bouquet of Orange Delight roses.Among the out-of-town guests was Mrs.Eva Morrison, great: aunt of the bride, of Vancouver, B.C.atlention to every detail.WEDDING FLOWERS Why compromise?It costs no more for better selection of flowers, exquisite workmanship and meticulous Mountain Si.at Sherbrooke Victor 2-4444 BETTING INCREASE Wagering on thoroughbred racing in Ontario this year shows an increase of $2,428.122 compared with 1958.figures released by Lhe Jockey Club Limited showed.Surplus Hair Is No Hush - Hush Problem! By Mrs.Zenaida Prado You have no reason to be ashamed or embarrassed when unwanted hair appears on your body.This can happen to any woman, and actually does happen to most of us some time or other.For instance.it's quite normal for surplus hair to appear during the normal functional changes in a woman's life.Certain medicines, illnesses and operations are also linked with growth of unwanted hair.But the causes are many and too mysterious to worry about.The point is, don't let these unsightly hairs stay long enough to cause any emotional damage.Get rid of them, quickly and permanently.SENSIBLE ANSWER That's the kind of work we do in the Gregory System Hair Removal Clinics.We remove unwanted hair permanently, painlessly, and with complete safety.Our technigue, the newest one developed by modern science.is so fast that we are able to remove hair faster and at less cost than was dreamed possible a few years ago.Our Gregory technique is so painless that many women sleep through their treatments.Our Gregory technicians are so expert that they can remove up to 500 hairs at the cost to you of a couple of tubes of standard depilatory! 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soon became an institution at the corner, Many a youngster, dashing through a red light to catch a bus, found the long and heavy arm of the law firmly planted on bis shoulder while the constabie patiently explained that it was better to go to school late than not at all.Timid old ladies, scurrying across the wide street in the face of a yellow light, were brought up short by the impressive height of Constable James, who dealt with them in his kindly but firm way.Just for the record, the final word on trying to beat the yellow light as set out in article nine of by-law 501 is as follows: \u201cWhen facing a yellow light, the driver or pedestrian must stop and must not enter the intersection or crosswalk until the green light appears, unless he is so near that a stop cannot be made in safety.\u201d The right of way, howeveh, remains in the pedestrian\u2019s favor: \u2018When facing a green light, the driver or pedestrinan may proceed but the driver must always yield the right of way to a pedestrian or vehicle lawfully within a crosswalk or intersection at the time such a signal was exhibited.\u201d & Delicious © Black Raspberry Strawberry Black Cherry Lemon and Lime Orenge Root Beer Fruit-Punch Grape Also SUGAR FREE low calorie black cherry, sronge ITS Goll YIN] L< RY Pu he remen 14 es) Pre\u201d QT 1 Ls Lo.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 7, 1959 i e ( TTAWA.Ontario: The 59th annual Canadian Canoe Association Dominion regatta was not as exciting as if, the crews were running neck-and-neck with each race seeing a new leader in front.as Cartierville, who scored But, it did hold your interest 135 points for their third Dominion burgee.came up with first, seconds and other.At one time.in the juvenile event, three members of Carts placed first, second and thir d.Very unusual for any club who seldom have the three entries into a Dominion.This time Carts moved into the capital city with 30 entries.They not onlv had quantity but they also had quality.They proved that in the East * George Bossy, who took this writer apart several weeks ago has proven his point that Carts were going to win the Dominion, They won it with case.It was mentioned that other clubs will have to follow suit and use the larger paddle that Cartierville are using.In the war canoe events, yuo could see the Carts, who won all four, pull away from the rest of the pack in the final sprint to the finishing line.Their stroke is also different.It is not often that Jim Mossman, Balmy Beach goes home without a war canoe cveni.At one time he had Doc Whittall's, of Lachine.number but this time Mossman went home with no wins.* ¥ * Paddling seems to be on the mend.In \u2018Toronto where Island lost their island and their clubhouse, plans are underway to operate again.Only four paddlers competed in the 59th running here.Toronto Sailing have worked out with the West End YMCA who added paddi- ing to their program.That brings in the juvenile paddlers.Maybe the sam idea with the Verdun YMCA might work for Grand Trunk, It is at least worth a try.x + + The old point system, 5, 3, 2,1 would not have seen Carts any worse off then with their 135 points.They had 11 firsts, worth 55 points under the old system.They had better second and third placings this year.They improved all around.Last year it was 89 points, they better that and dropped Lachine by 12 less.They were almost the whole Eastern Division.¥ * + They were talking of the heat in this purt of the country and the lack of water.You'll find many Westies have 2 football wins In city of Westmount Touch Football, Westmount are out in front with two stvaight games.while Stayner have won one of their two starts and Prince AI- bert are without a win in \u2018two starts, STANDING _ w 1.oi.Westmount : 0 0 4 Stavner 1 0 2 Prince Albert 2 0 0 RESULTS Westmount 12, 8 : Westmount 18.Prince Albert Albert 12 Westmount Park win putting In the putting tourney of the city of Westmount inter-play- Bround competition, Westmount won with a 114 total.Prince AI- i Stayner 24, Prince * by sweeping all meets.¥ * traffic changes in Ottawa, especially along Carling which is route 17 to Northern Ontario.All new road and still more changes are being made, There'll be a by pass of Ottawa and Fastview by next spring on the Queensway.Bul, somehow Ottavva remains unchanged.Their light posts always scem.to be out of place in this modern age.like it is in other Big Four cities.Judging by those who have seen Ottawa, they are going to be stronger than last year.They seem to have the horses that will pull, instead of not pulling as they did last season.Ottawa could have a winner this season.The Big Four Club hooked up a deal with Cornwall.It sounds good for the Emards.Benny Steck will be the coach and Benny is remembered so well around the QRFU circles.He'll be remembered by the old boys of Rockland football clubs.Ben will have plenty to talk about when he plays in Pointe Claire and Verdun.+ ¥ * In 1928, Lachine placed first, second and third in the senior single blade event.The paddlers were: Jarvis, Lindsay and Whittall.The same boys also had a wonderful day in the tandem and the four.This was a big ycar for Lachine who have four straight burgees, from 1929 to 1932.Carts have one year to go, and the way that they are going, 1960 will be the same as 1959.Jones, Cairns meet winners Mrs.E.Jones won the weekly Westmount Putting tournament with a handicap, with a net 81.G.Cairns won the men's see- tion with 78.Cairns is a scratch player, It was his second handicap win and third win of the season, having copped a Sealed Hole event earlier, Tournaments are held every \u2018Thursday, commencing at 7:00 p.m, LADIES Gross H'eap Net Mrs.E.Jones .83 2 81 Mrs.C.Mahaffy .85 2 83 Miss Sargent .86 2 84 Mrs.Kent 04.86 2 8 Miss Reid .1.92 6 86 Mis.Roguenburz 90 2 88 MEN Gross H\u2018eap Nel Mr.Cairns 7 0 7 Mr, Kent 81 A 81 Mi.Knott an 4 84 Mr.Warner .H1 2 85 Mr.Dundas .- 0 a1 Mr.Smith 120.7 89 Miller, QRFU | chief referee bert and Stavnet were tied with\" 122\" points each.The leaders: WESTMOUNT: Chefstopher Plulbps | e Se Brun Wileock 53, PRINCE ALBERT: Courtney Pratt, ST Brsan Wood, 63 SYAYNER: Sandra StaehlLuasky, 62; Nhetole Radoman, GO lou Miller, vetevan local high school football and hockey referee, and managing editor of this publication, has been appointed veferee-in-chief of the Quebec | Rugby Football Union.LeRiche loses The first running of the junior Dominion golt tournament is finished and the Pepsi Cola silver cup belongs to a Vancouver bo.Allan Kennedy, who plaved witn uncanny putting form and had his game under control at all times.Kennedy defeated Gordon Le- Riche, 8 and 6 in the 36 hole final at Kanawaki in the fourth day of the junior tournament.LeRiche, a member from Quebec had already won the Dominion team prize.The 16-vear old Hampstead youngster had no regrets.He felt that he was happy to get past the other rounds.\u201cIt was really | Ottawa winners await Quebec lawn bowlers OTTAWA (Special) \u2014 Ottawa Lawn Bowling Club rinks skipped by D.Berry and G.Hebert easily reached the Governor- General's final against as yey unknown Quebec opponents.They took care of Highland Park opposition, 53-20 in the double-rink area final.Berry outlasted E.P.Roy, 23- 14.and Hebert stopped J.Habbi- shaw, 30-6, in the 21-end games.Final is scheduled for the Saturday before Labor Day on either Fimdale or Highland Park.junior golf titleto Kennedy something to play Kennedy in the conceded the hole to Kennedy.final.\u201d said LeRiche.He is the Quebec junior champion.Kennedy also beat out another member of the Quebec winning team, Stun Clarke of Marlborough 5 and 4.Kennedy finished two up after nine holes and increased this margin to four at the end of 18.The steady stroking Vancouver younu- ster continued his superb play in Kennedy had complete control ol his game, seldom strayed with his tee shots.His approaches were sensational for the most part and his putting, especiclly in the afternoon round, had the gallery gasping.The modest Vancouver Marine Drive goller, had seven one putt the afternoon and boosted his 8&reens and knocked them inches margin to six up after 27.trom the pin from distances of The match ended on the par 4, 30 and 60 leet with ease.doth when LeRiche overshot the green on his second shot, failed l more people drove right, to hit the carpet on his next and n,ore people would be left.Localites in national shoot Seven Canadians, four from national skeet championships at Montreal, are competing in the Montreal.He is considered one of the hottest shots on the vorlinent.© Others who will attend are tion world championships at Vir- George Carnegie.Toronto, and ginia Beach, Va., according to aa Ray Ashton of Ottawa.apmoncement by the Montreal Approximately 400 skeet shoot- \u2018 \u2019 ers from the western hemisphere The shool commenced last Mon- are expected to compete al Vir- day.and winds up Saturday.Aug-_ ginia Beach.ust 8.| \u2014- | .Montrealers are Norton Francis.Bill White, Dick Tobin and | Football Flyers list Stuart Molson.Molson is president of the National Skeet Shooting Association.National Skeet Shooling Associa- E.Holloran, 444 Ogilvie avenue, won the two season's tickets for Shining hope of the Canadian Alouette games in the annual draw team jis RCAF Squadron\u201d Leader | held by the Lakeshore Flyers Foot- Barney Hartman of Ottawa, who ball Club.Second prize of $20 was captured both the Canadian open taken by F.Robitalile, 4707 Pathe- .and closed all-gauge crown al the! nais avenue.- the for up-to-date people! new shape draw ticket winners pom meme 5 D; pars rom ce OA Sate gona tp RECREATION SUPERVISOR JOHN G SE ARLAND instructs Sandra Stechlinski of cam A A agp ce REN 3 Stayner Park, how to putt as Courtney Pratt of Prince Albert, Brian Wilcock of Westmount and Brian Wood of Prince Albert look on.Putting was included in this year\u2019s competition for the first time.Brian Wilcock came in with the best score 26-29 for a 55.England scores 2 cricket wins England's Marylebone Cricket Club won the second game of its tour of Canada and the United States Saturday defeating a Montreal District Amateur Cricket League select side by 70 runs at Lower Canada College pitch.Final score was MCC 145 runs all out, Montreal 75 runs all out.The visitors\u2019 captain Denis Silk was back in action after a slight ailment kept him from playing the previous day in the MCC's; first match against the local side.MCC won the toss and batted first.As in the previous game, their first wickets fell fast, and at one point four wickets had fallen for 32 runs.A stand by John Thompson and Bob Barber rallied the side and added 53 runs before Barber was finally caught by Charlest White off Len Simpson.Best bat at MCC was Barber.who scored 37, three runs more than Thompson's 34.For Montreal, Simpson took four wickets for 48 runs in 17 overs, five of them maidens, and Nocl Harris took four for 37, 37 in six over.Montreal with 145 to beat had difficulty with the\" attacking MCC bowlers A.C.Smith and Mordaunt.A sturdy stand by Hendy Wilkinson was ended when a sharply rising ball from Mordaunt touched his bat before he could snatch it away and More people buy GIN CELEBRATED BURNETT'S White Satin ETTS than any other Dry Gin Ek BURNETT'S o London Dry pu he was caught in slips by Thomp- on.For MCC best bowler was Mor- daunt who had six for 29.Smith took two for 42 and and lan Bed- ford with (wo overs.one of them a maiden, took one for four, Marylebone Cricket Club, playing without captain Dennis Silk, defeated a Montreal all-star club 192 all out to 106 all out Friday in the first of two exhibition cricket matches at Lower Canada College pitch.Silk, a star player from Somer- sel, sustained a minor injury in practise and could not play.The accurate, intelligent bowling of the Montreal team had MCC struggling for the greater part of their innings.However.the last wicket partnership of lan Bedford and Jack *Bailey for 104 runs in 57 minutes saved the match for the touring team.The lunchtime score was 65 for 7.with MCC having 27 for 5 wickets down.Brodie\u2019s rink United winner As skip of his Westmount rink, he was beaten out by Verdun's Jim Brodie crew, then ended in a tie for second with two other Verdun rinks.It was another win for Brodie, his fifth since July.This time his crew, George McCracken, Art Kane and Bob Fender won the United Amusements Trophy, played on the Westmount greens.Verdun scored 13 plus in two games.Bill Burnside, skip of the provincial winning rink and Bob Porter's rink were tied with Henderson.The 28th running of the Dupuis Shield, sponsored by the Verdun club will be held on Saturday starting at 10.30.Three ends of 12 each will be played.Teams from Ottawa, Cornwall and Valleyfield as well as city and district teams will compete.John Henderson, president of the Province of Quebec Lawn Bowling Association was in tough company on the weekend.wn Prince Edward Island, the home of the silver fox, features a wide choice of excellent furs.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 7, 1959 15 QRFU football drills Mounties open junior Town of Mount Royal Lions, Players seeking berths with the newcomers to the junior Quebec junior squad are asked by general Football Union have opened prac- manager Ron Code to bring tices at the Recreational Centre.shorts, tee shirts and cleats.CALL HOR \u201c16 The Westmount Examiner, Friday.August 7, 1959 Quebec \u2018glad\u2019 enthusiasts prepare for The silver anniversary annual exhibition of the Quebec Gladiolus Society will be held in the Armoury of the Royal Montreal Regiment in the City of Westmount on the 1ith and 12th of August.This show is open to the public from 3:00 p.m.to 10:00 p.m.Tuesday the 11th August, and from 11:00 a.m.to 10:00 p.m.Wednesday the 12th August.The official opening will take place at 8:00 p.m.Tuesday the 13th August.Amongst the distinguished visitors who are expected to assist in this ceremony are Hiss Worship Mayor J.C.Cushing of the City of Westmount, the former Mayor, Mr.A.S.Bruneau, His Worship Mayor Ted Wilson of the City of Verdun, Major Gen.J.M.Rockingham, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., E.D., General Officer Commanding Headquarters Quebec Command, Lt.Col.Taylor J.Kennedy, O.C.of the Royal Montrcal Regiment and Capt.R.L.Borror, Adjutant of the Royal Montreal Regiment.The exhibition is expected to live up to the high reputation of former years wherein the display of fine gladiolus bloom has been beyond description.In past years the success of the gladiolus exhibition has been enhanced by contributors from outside the Province of Quebec, many of whom have come from south of the border and from our sister province of Ontario.A very imposing list of prizes has already been assured for winning exhibitors.Rosettes and medals for the champions of the show are being awarded by the New England Gladiolus Society.The North American Gladiolus Council, The Canadian Gladiolus Society, The Green Mountain Gladiolus Society and the Quebec Gla- dialus Society.Again this year, Gordie Sinclair annual show thé popular radio announcer has consented to M.C.the presentation of prizes, which will commence at 8:00 p.m.Wednesday evening, and also Lo aid in the auction of bloom at 8:30 p.m.Receipts from the sale of bloom will again be in aid of the R.M.R.Regimental Sick Fund.The Quebec Gladiolus Society wishes to acknowledge the generosity of the army command in permitting the use of the armoury for the staging of the gladiolus exhibition, One Spring appeal urged for Welfare Charles H.Young, executive director of Welfare Federation of Montreal, said yesterday the Province of Quebec today spends more money on welfare services than the more populous Province of Ontario.In an address to the Rotary Club of Montreal, Mr.Young also called for the federation o all \u201chealth drives\u201d in Montreal into one uniled appeal to be held every Spring.Tracing the 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