The Westmount examiner, 11 septembre 1959, Cahier 1
[" es VOL.XXX, No.37 _ , decision CONTROVERSIAL HOCKEY WESTMOUNT ROTARY: Ex-refcreet Red Storey, second from left, shakes hands with MONTREAL, FRIDAY, SEPT.11, 1959 ass FIGURE AT laughter with Westmount Rotary Club president Frank Sharpe Westmount Rotary 32 PAGES FIVE CENTS prior io Wednesday's luncheon meeting, where Storey kept Rotary embers in stitches of his amusing address.\u2014Tedd Church Photo You're a bum-ora hero says hockey's Red Storey Everybody hates the By TRACY S.LUDINGTON referee.That was the theme of a light and amusing address delivered Wednesday noon 10 Westmount Rotary by Red Storey, famous hockey and football referee, who is noted for his open-handed attitude and cavalier manner on the podium.With a well-placed selection of anecdotes to illustrate his point, he said that he had always managed to get a lot of fun out of his refereeing assignments, and believed he had retained the respecl of his colleagues and the players on the various teams that played in the leagues in which he worked as arbiter.One reason for some of the humorous situations that developed, he said, was the fact that he himself was somewhat hard of hearing.As a result he probably didn\u2019t catch ten percent of the epithets that were tossed his way.He spoke of one occasion on which Butch Bouchard appeared to be taking him to task for a that sent the Canadian hockey player to the penalty box.As a matter of fact, he said, Butch actually said \u201cStorey, I wouldn't want your job for all the money in the Forum.\u201d \u201cI am sure\u201d said Storey, \u2018the fans, the members of the two teams, and even (he coaches on the benches thought Bouchard was chewing me out.\u201d He referred to another incident in which a player was drenched with rye from a bottle held by a fan.Storey hadn't noticed the incident and the player skated up to him and reported it.\u201cT can\u2019t hear you,\" said Red.The player repeated his plight.Again Red told him that there was to much noise in the rink.and he couldn't catch the words.\u201cIf you can\u2019t hear me,\u201d retorted the player in exasperation, \u201cthen smell me.\u201d i On another occasion, said Storey, Red Dutton was shouting something to him from the bench.\u201cI can\u2019t hear you,\u201d replied Storey.\u201cYou can't hear me \u2014 and you can't see me,\u201d was the Dutton rejoinder.He has been in tight situations, he admitted, and for a time was relerce in a league in which Chicoutimi was entered.where things were so bad he had to be met by police at the entrance to the town in order to get him in | |.as well as escorting him on his way out of town.He told, too.of a game in Chicago in which he ordered a fan ejected.The disgruntled and abusive customer stopped before allowing the police to lead him away, opened his coat to reveal a gun in a holster.and said to Storey: \u201cRed, you'll never leave this building alive.\u201d A referee, said Storey, may call a game flawlessly for 59 minutes, but if he makes a decision the fans don\u2019t like in the last minute, he is a bum for the whole game.\u201cAnd it\u2019s funny\u201d he added, \u201c\u2018on occasions like that, it a player happeus to bump into you and knock you on your fanny \u2014 he's a hero.\u201d He gels a lot of letters.he said, from people he doesn't know.In fact in the fracas last ycar that brought about his resignation.he got a letter of commendation from a fan in New York who wrote: \u201cRed.l've been booing you for so long 1 consider you a personal friend.\u201d And he fold, too, of an occasion when the vice-president of the fan club that supports the Rangers in New York came to him and urged him to accept a gift [rom the fan club.\u201cWe really don't hate you,\u201d said the man.\u2018We boo you and all that.but we really think you deserve this presentation.\u201d Red thanked him, took the gift and as soon as he had an opportunity opened the box.Inside was a large cork \u2014 and a note reading \u201cFor the hole in your head.\u201d \u2019 * ! i Storage room fire doused Quick action by the Westmount Fire Department prevented a fire in a basement storage room at 328 Mount Pleasant avenue from becoming a serious blaze September 4.BEST COFY AVAILABLE 37 protest increase 1 20% valuation hike lo be ratified Monday A 20 percent increase in the land valuation roll will be ratified by the Westmount City Council Monday eve- | ning, with the possible exception of some of the 37 resi- | dents who appealed the increase in writing.At a meeting of the cliv council Tuesday evening, 18 people appeared to add to the cases as \"stated in letters to city hall, or to make further representation.The meeting wnich took place on an unusually hot and humid night, lasted fur over two hours, following which the mayor.alder- \"men and city officials were closeted general committee until one a.m.Assistant general manager Norman Dawe stated Wednoes- day that the council is now studying all representations, and will submit its decision at a further open council) meeting Monday at 9 pan.following which all residents who ap- | pealed the land valnation increase will be notified by letter.peared before council Monday | cvening were not dircetly ap- | | INDEX \u201c Church News .12, 13 Classified Ads .25 Editorials .4 Educational .16, 17 Entertainment .14 | Funland .\u2018 26 | Obituaries .2 Profile .ee 4 Resorts .ceze0000s 15 Sports .Cera 27 This Week in Westmount 5 Unity Boys\u2019 Club .2 Women's and Social .18, 24 You can't win in city traffic housewife finds Virtue isn\u2019t always its own reward when you're behind ihe wheel of an automobile.Mrs.EF.McL.Hague.29.of 6402 Sherbrooke street west, while slowing down to allow a pedestrian te cross at the St.Catherine - Clarke avenue intersection, found herself involved in an accident Mrs, Hague told Westmount ; police that she was travelling | west on St.Catherine street.| close lo the sidewalk in preparation for a right-hand (urn onto Clarke avenue when she slowed down for a pedestrian.\u201c1 had almost stopped when my auto was struck in the rear, sending my car forward so that it nearly hit the pedestrian.\u201d she stated.Her passenger, Mrs.k.Begley, 6720 Sherbrooke street west, received a slight head bump.but resulting x-rays showed no injury.Driver of the second vehicle, Gerard Piepenhagen, 33, of 5240 Cote St.Catherine road, maintained that on nearing Clarke avenue he noticed the traffic light al St.Catherine street and Hal- lowell avenue turn amber, and had started to slow down when the car preceding him stopped suddenly.< k APRES fe 25 Next September 12 to 19 with the car directly behind her.| pealing the 2070 tard valuation merease Among these was a representa tive of the \u20184300° apartment building on Western avenue.He stated that, in expectation of what he hud been told would be a 420 increase in school tux gssesse ment the increased land valuation roll would put the total assessment tor school tax purposes in the three and a halt million dol- Lar brachet The possible increase in the school tan assessment for West- Mount vas auned al bringinos ass stasments an this area on a par with those of Montreal he stited, as many older buildings ave assessed at a lower vale than their present replacement cost consideration He asked some Several of the persons who ap- in (he increase of land assessinent by the Cily of Westmount bes couse, he stated, 4300 Western avenue is a new bullding, und had been assessed at today's replaces ment costs, Otherwise, he continued, the total tax bills on this property would be unbearable.\u201cWe are not smadl-minded,\u201d the representative pointed out, \u201cand would be able to absorb the 2000 land valuation increase by (he City of Westmount.\u201d He stated that a representative of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal had told him that the school (ax assessment would increase by 427, adding plans for a second apartment block on the Western avenue land hate been shelved for the time being.Alderman F.E.H, Gates points vd out that the school tax evaluation roll was not yet in.and that no amount had been fixed lo date.The 4300 Building representative was advised to bring his case before Lhe school board as the proper authorities against which lo appeal any increase in school lax assessment.Other residents present pro tested what appeared to be a discrepancy in the evaluation by city assessors of their houses with similar buildings in the area, again not bearing directly on the land valuation increase, With regard to the general city business, approval was given lo a request by the City of Montreal for permission to install a traffic Hght at the corner of St Antoine street and Rose de Lima.Traffic lights will be installed on all four corners of this intersection, one of which is in Westmount, Commitment was made of $2,100 to cover the cost of repairs ing curbs and sidewalks on Hilla side avenue, in conjunction with the resurfacing of this, street which will take place tater in (he year, Commitment was also made of $4000 to cover the cost of traffic signals at Victoria and St, Catherine street, where that artery is currently being extended.Assistant city manager Norman Dawe stated that those lights facing the heaviest flow of traffic would have large \u2018highway sire\u2019 lenses, similar to those now at week\u2019s weather the Glen intersection.x > Load By ERIC NEAL Mainly sunny with morning fog, frosts lor some places, then | clouding.Nights clear this is hunter's moon week.Brilliant Northern Lights probable.Gale winds af this time due to a tropical storm south, 30-60°L in the north and east.with 40 hours of sunshine.Some cloud but bright and mild into the middle of the week, then occasional cold rains, some thunder and more wind.Snow ; flurries in the north.For the end of the week, bright with white frosts, some nists, then improving to open a false Indian Summer.This year we will have Indian Summer towards the end of October.À + 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 Mateos ol SON AA LY > MUSICAL Ernest Hammo Eo DARL WRNE _L BY FL CERT DR Sharps, Flats and Naturals nd, \u2018Mr.Music\u2019 Canadian Assets \u2014 Second of a Series Beh it Ce THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE known throughout Canada but in their city ols residence are not shown enough recognition.Ernest Hammond, who retired this month ofler 25 years with RCA Viclor deserves more than average identification with the momentous work he has accomplished through the past quarter century.ce we tue lion sounds incredible but il is | bien : : y LIVING IN MONTREAL since (rue.Places where records can Medal for general proficiency and 00 14 gixieen, regardless of race, creed or color, is made 1935 how many people outside ; in 1902 he graduated in law.He the fleld of music k bout Le bought today number in the 0\" \\arded à Macdonald Travel.Welcome at the Club.e e of music now abou thousands and the impact of re- was awarded à ac \u201cErnie\u201d Hammond, who has devoted his whole life to music?In Toronto, where he settled first ulter arriving ro ubroad, the purchase of phonograph re-[late J.C.MeCorkill.the Provin-| Director John McDonaugh, \u2018on hand at all times to serve or iouy or the Po CoE cords last year, Mr.Hammond cial easter.med the firm of the needs of the boys and girls in the community.; nue suid that \u2018\u201870 per cent was spenl In 1905, he juine 1e rm ol The rogram lanned for the new se n will b valory (then known as the Tor- on classical or semi-classical music ; McGibbon, Casgrain.Mitchell, prog p aso e onto Conservatory) and sang professionally for a few years.In his youth he was a boy so- By FRANCES GOLTMAN \u2019 cr Lorre Lod conrses which are held from Halifax to Vancouver.TODAY, THROUGH Mr.Hammond's brain child, many ot the record and music shops are staffed with competent people due to these important courses, They are making a sizable contribution to the 26 million dollars spent on records last year in Canada.Yes, 26 mil- cords in the world of music has been of greal significance.Of the $26,000,000 spent by Canadians for and only 30 per cent on popular and rock'n roll music.\u2019 This must LESC EY EE NO Obituaries |p I SE PME badd CHARLES M.COTTON | A funeral was held Friday for Charlier M.Cotton, QC, 338 Met- valfe avenue, who died September 3 at his home at the age of 82.| Born in the township of Durham vin the Eastern his \u2018tannly was one of the oldest FEng- lish families in the region.His lather, the late Charles S.I Cotton, was sheriff of the District of Bedford for a number of years.Mr.Colton was educated at * Cowansville Academy, the Feller Institute and McGill University.tHe graduated from McGill with a B.A.in 1899 winning the Gold Townships, ling Scholarship from McGill.Mr.Cotton returned from Europe to begin practice with the Ryan and Surveyor.Subsequently \u2018he formed a partnership with the At Unity Boys\u2019 Club Clubhouse spic and span for fall season opening By MAURICE MARIASINE The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount is starting a new season of program activities for the youth of Westmount and St.Henry.Club members who have been away for the summer and have now returned will note the new paint job on the Clubhouse building and also the bright and shiny indoor atmosphere as they once again wend their way in to register for the forthcoming season.The open-door policy which is so characteristic of all Boys\u2019 Clubs throughout the nation still prevails at Unity; as a matter of fact \u201cthe open-door policy\u201d is the keynote of the entire function.Any boy or girl, from six years of Unity\u2019s full-time staff composed of club Director Maurice Mariasine, Program Supervisor Robert Parker; Girls\u2019 Work Supervisor Crystal Cunningham and Sports varied and will suit the inclination of each and every individual member.Sports, handicrafts, group clubs, social come as a surprise to many late W.S.Weir.also then Pro-\\ activities and special events are on the program agenda prano.Besides being a soloist readers! vincial Treasurer, and the late A.for 1959-60.Mr.Hammond was a Director W.McAllister.; of church choirs.1 MET MR.HAMMOND in x IN 1921 HE HAD the opportunity to get into the commercial field of music and joined a music publishing firm.For the next 14 years he travelled from coast to coast for sales promotion in this medium of the music business, \u201cERNIE HAMMOND, as he is affectionately known believes that \u201cThe music business should have musically educated people to serve the public.\u2019 How true! After becoming associated with RCA Victor le organized short educational courses for the re- Calgary this summer at the Palliser Hotel.He had just ar rived in this hooming city alter addressing the Canadian Library Association of Canada at their Convention in Edmonton.T was in Calgary for the Canadian Federation of Music Teachers\u2019 Associations Convention.We found a great deal to talk about since both of our lives are de- voled to music.One very important thing that Mr.Hammond said was \u201cThe danger of taking music for granted because of the easy availability of Mr.Cotton was appointed King's Counsel in 1929.After the death of Mr, Weir and the appointment of Mr.McAllister to the Public Service Commission.Mr.Cotton was, for sometime, in partnership with the late Egbert W.Westover.In recent years, Mr.Cotton ear- ried on alone in general practice of Commercial and Civil law.He was a life member of MAAA.He is survived by his wife, the former Harriet Hill and two daughters, Mrs.D.P.Smith of the The fall ges is now in effect.The Unity\u2019 Boys\u2019 Club opens at 3 p,m.daily Monday through Friday and on Saturday from 9.30 a.m.until noon.He learned about cars in a Jap prison camp Herman Koopmans, Canadair group leader in technical publications, whose hobby is designing and building racing cars, owes his talents chiefly to a three-year internment as a prisoner of war in Japanese prison camps.His childhood interest in sports cars was renewed when he tail sales and he personnally records and other media must Montreal and Mrs.Grenville Har- was assigned to cut up hundreds of cars for scrap.has conducted most of these be avoided\u201d and added \u201cPar.|rison.of Olds, Alberta.Also \u201cur Born in Amsterdam, Holland, he [ih ne had helped * ents should prescribe music in Viving are four grandchildren, sac wrk ; ; ç many o e cars he had helpe ; a family at an early age and was working in the Dutch East destroy.' participation\u2018in the home should Indies when war broke out.He One of the prisoners assign | be started as soon as a child F.WOOTTON joined the Royal Netherlands ments was tas Ship complete | is able to lake first lessons.| |.; - Army, and did most of his fight- SPOIS Car lo Japan for a high- © How right Mr as lessons Frederick Wootton, 71 Selby 7 y , 8 ranking prison official.As a joke LL OU S.street, inspector of investigation ing as a sniper.When the Japan- the prisoners spent months as- 3 TT - for the Canadian National Rail-|ese overran the islands, he was sembling parts from dozens of : , ways, died September 2 at the !interned in Batavia and began different cars, and packing them W.FRIEDRICH Adult Institute Swiss Watch Repair Expert New Address: 1243 GREENE AVE.355 wr Made to your measure from o Made to meosure Sport Jackets Made Te Measure $35.wp Alterations & Remodelling.Reasonable Prices Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) WE.3-5908 will discuss held on Friday, Sept.11, 12 and 13 at the Castle des Monts, Ste.Agathe des Monts, under the auspices of the Montreal which includes Mr.Lavy Becker.vice-president, Eastern Re- zion, Canadian Jewish Congress and Mr, David Rome, executive director of the Jewish Public Library.The theme is \u201cGreat Jewish \u2018Thinkers and Their In- fuence in Jewish Life\u201d.The personalities to be discussed are Moses, Moses Maimonedes, Mordecai Kaplan and Theodor Herzl, HOUSES WANTED Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, \u201cHe was 63.| Mr.Wootton, a highly respected member of the CNR police force, | Royal trish Constabulary and the British Gendarmerie until early in 1924.Canada.He served on the direc torate of shis unit Defense Hearquarters from 1944 to 1946.Soon after his return to the railway.Mr.Wootton became an assistant special agent, and later was made a full special agent.He was appointed inspector of investigation in 1956.National in Ottawa at Torontonian what the POW'\u2019s called \u2018\u2018Sightseeing the Far East with the Imperial Japanese Rrmy.\u201d The men {Opposite Steinberg's) 4 ° 4 \u2018was born in London, England, in were herded from Batavia to WE.7-1855 great thinkers | 1896, and came to Canada in 1924.Java, to Borneo to Siam to At the age of 18, he joined the Malaya, and ended in Singapor ; ; , pore Eds | poekend Adult Jewish Royal field Artillery as a Lieute.with only 250 left alive out of an SUITS & COATS \u2018ducation Institute is to be nant, and later served with the original roster of 1,250.At Singapore the scrapping of cars began.As a diversion, Herman started to make notes and lerge selection of best English UE .He joined the CNR as a con-| 01e iffer , , weollens.Work Guaranteed.B mai Brith Co- Ordinatine! stable on the police force shortly sketches of differ ent (ypes and de- - - Committee.alter coming to this country and |SIBNS of cars, using any scrap of Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Rabbi Ira Eisenstein, oflxerved as such until he again Paper he could lay his hands on.SLACKS 515 Anshe Fmet Synagogue.Chi-| went into military service in 1942, Soon he was designing his own HE arrangements cago, 1, will head the panel, joining the Veterans Guard of Models, using ideas culled from ROSEDALE EDGAR A.WRAY Funeral Chapel WURLITZER ORGAN 4911 COTE DES NEIGES RD.South of Queen Mary at Decelles RE.1-6868 as if they belonged together.This was probably the only car ever designed not to run.of all our services follow the wishes of the individual family.BA Collins se PA KUNNS A P.WilttaMS 3610 SHERBROOKE STREUF WEST == misses sign, three injured Three people were injured in an accident at Wood and Western avenues Saturday morning, as a young visitor from Toronto went through the stop sign on Wood and struck a car being driven by Peter Rusitseh.35.of Lachine.MID-LEVEL WESTMOUNT Why Not Sell Now ?We have !wo urgent cosh buyers whose needs are os follows: cr HU noe Five Generations of Traditional Service NE Jos.C.UIrAY & BRO.FuneraL DIRECtORS 1234 Mountain St.Phone: UN.6-6363 Nine rooms, four bedrooms, 22: baths plus maid's suite.Open plon suitable for entertaining.Appreximotely $90,000.00 Eight rooms, three bedrooms, 2: boths plus maid's suite.Preferably centre hall plan, service staircase, gorden, goroge, quiet location.Keith McCowan \u2014 OXford 5.3616 FRANK A.NORMAN & CO.Limited 1255 LAIRD BLVD.REgent 1-6817 MEMBERS MONTREAL REAL ESTATE BOARD William Purcell, jr., 18.of Toronto.who drove through the stop sign, said he \u2018had failed to notice it.\u2019 He, his father.William Purcell Sr.and his young sister Sharon Purcell, 5, all sustained cuts and bruises.BEST COPY AVAILABLE \u2014.Interiors \u2014 MULLINS ANTES | Regd.1317 Greene Ave., WE.5.3394 ANTIQUES BOUGHT and SOLD Custom Upholstery Furniture Repairs 48 | ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS $ Certified Watchmekers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXX, No.37 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 \u2018Back to school\u2019 bell holds new excitement By JANE BARTLETT The time: Tuesday, the last day of summer holidays and unfettered freedom for scene: youngsiers digging out last year's textbooks from their summer hibernation, trying on school uniforms, and wondering what the coming year will bring.For pupils who graduated this spring from Westmount Junior High School, excitement runs high as they look forward to the last lap of their high school education \u2014 (wo years as students of Westmount Senior High School.Twins Sheila and Bob Me- Lean, of 2118 Claremont ave nue, and Jean Paterson of 4040 Grey avenue, found that although they were sorry to see the summer vacation come to an end, the expectations of a new school, new faces, teachers and activities were not at all unpleasant.Sheila, 16.president of her class for three years, will con- tine her commercial course in high school, with hopes of eventually becoming a private secretary.She goes to Westmount Sen- ion High with two scholarships\u2014 one from the Protestant School Board for outstanding work in school, and one from grateful inmates of the Queen Mary Vet-' erans Hospital.whom she visited every Tuesday evening last winter \u201cActually, I was helping Mrs.C.F.Shearer.a wonderful old lady of 76, who buys cigarettes, and makes candy and fudge for the vets all on her own.We visil- ed about 365 men each time, distributing candy and cigarettes, chatting and playing beanbags or other games,\u201d said Sheila.By way of thanking her for the men of the Queen Mary Hospital asked Principal \u2018Trenholme of Westmount Junior High School if it was possible to donate a scholarship for one year's tuition to the pretty, blue- -eyed teenager.AL a surprise party in the hospital last June.with Mr.Trenholme and Sheila's mother in attendance.the cheque was presented.\u201cYou can imagine our surprise when we heard that Sheila had also won a board scholarship.\u201d said Mrs.Me- Lean.\u201cLuckily, we can use Genuine English and Scotch WORSTEDS, REVERSIBLE TWISTS, and MOHAIRS of highest quality in stock or imported by request.In All Shades and Patterns.Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK Customers or our own material made up.® REPAIRING © REMODELLING © REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) WE.2.6633 T | TWISTS, TWEEDS, F | | | special plea to motorists in Westmount to exercise extra l caution during the current return to school of children | = Westmount scholars.The the vets\u2019 year.\u201d Sheila worked as a typist at the Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital this summer, and has just returned from a two-week holiday in Atlantic City with her family.\u201cI used the money | had earned for my vacation.M certainly makes a difference when you're spending your own money \u2014 was much more careful.\u201d she laughed.Although her main athletic in- lerests are outside of school \u2014 skating and water skiing \u2014 she likes volleyball, and hopes to try out for the high school cheerlead- ing squad.Last year she was lead member of the WJHS Majorettes.Sheila's twin brother.Bob.who will study advanced mathematics in his science course at senior high school.hopes to try out for football and bas- scholarship next i; 1 vas ._ oo Ce = Checking uniforms High School's ketball teams this year.He THE BEGINNING OF THE END : Summer is 10th grade.also was president of his class drawing (e an end for these three (teenagers, and books before the big day are Sheila last year.previously having and the end of their high school education is McLean, vight, and Jean Patterson, white acted as vice-president and also ia sight as they enter Westmount Senior Sheila's (win brother.Bob, looks on.athletic representative.my school work will allow it, but 1 hope to try out for as many sports as I can,\u201d says Bob.Tall and well built, Bob has three ambitions he would like to fulfil in the not too distant future: to go to sea, to attend military college.and to become an away from textbooks.\u201c1 couldn't really be described as a very good athlete,\u201d Jean smiled, \u201cBul 1 love riding, and have been doing it almost since I could think.\u201d Fond of animals | in general.Jean spent several: i weeks on her grandmother's farm My father would like me to in Hudson Heights after school study chemical engineering,\u201d he closed.Co explained, \u201cbut right now.I'd \u201cOf course as well as riding 1 like to be a mechanical engineer, Had chores Lo do \u2014 bringing in if possible.\u201d the cows.feeding the ponies, col- Bob would have accomplished lecting eggs and reporting any his ambition of going to sea this ilinesss among the chickens.I had summer, but for the fact that he QUite a few arguments with the was under the required age of 18.hens.who didn\u2019t want to give up Nlness, which caused him lo miss their eggs,\u201d she recalled.his June exams, also intervened.\u201cOne of my ambitions is to have As for the coming year, Bob a farm someday.although that is looking forward to new aclivi- probably won't be for a long ties and studies, and concluded, time,\u201d she confided.\u201cI'm also in- \u201cGlee Club sounds like fun, and terested in scientific research and the advanced math course should agriculture.and plants are once be interesting.\u201d of my hobbies.\u201d Jean Paterson.also a board Jean is a versatile teenager who scholarship winner.and recip- loves Agatha Christie mysteries.ient of 'hree Home and School and has tried her hand at writing Association prizes and the one of her own, \u201calthough it's Birks Medal for the highest not really a serious project.\u201d grade nine standing in the \u201c1 like to cook, too.when my school, spent her summer far (Continued on page 7) Extra motoring care urged as school term re- opens Westmount Police Chief R.Edmonstone has issued a throughout the city.He pointed out that children.having spent the summer out of the city.are apt to show less caution.and be! less aware of the dangers of city traffic.The 20 mph speed limit in streets bordering on school and playground areas will be rigidly enforced.he stated, adding that motorists should also be aware of the 20 mph | speed limit throughout the city.Vehicles at intersections are restricted to a speed limit of 20 mph also.| As an extra word of caution.he concluded that the radar speed detecting equipment would be functioning regularly.I'm not too sure whether my * | | | jte the cars or buses involved \u2014 Tedd Church Photo Two Sherbrooke collisions involve autos, omnibusses involving buses On Thursday.a bus collided with the car of Rene Rosestiraten, 39, of Longueuil.who was driving (Continued on page 3) Two accidents occurred on Westmount streets this week.causing no serious damage Parking Space Available Taking the train at Westmount Station?Park your car here while on your Hip 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 THANKSGIVING IN NEW YORK Fri.Oct.9th to Mon.Oct.12 $106.00 includes THEATRE TICKETS TO Sir John Gielgud in \"Much Ado About Nothing\" or Andy Griffith in \"Destry Rides Again\" Broadway's Smash Musical Hit AND Return Air Fare with Airport Transfers Tickets to Radio City Music Hall Manhattan Hotel \u2014 Three nights in New York's newest and most central hotel 44th-45th Street at 8th Avenue Choice of Three tours : United Nations Empire State Building N.B.C.ROBBAN TRAVEL CO.LTD.1373 Greene Avenue WE.5-4611 \"New York Theatre Trips Booked for any Date\u201d _ THE 4 sure LC ; CWANA Examiner Serving the City of Westmount since 1935 5135 Western Avenue, Montreal 28, Que.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, SEPT.11, 1959 TI M NT Circulotion Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising Classified Advertising (Daily 8.30 A.M.10 5 P.M.} HU.9-1201 Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department HU.1-2771 Clossified Advertising (5 to 8.30 P.M.Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-0451 John W.Sancton President ond Publisher Tracy $5.Ludington, Editor Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Leu Miller, Managing Editor Hugh R.Mount.Advertising Monager Miss Evelyn McKinnon, Classified ond Circulation The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean new spaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mall subscriptions: $2.30\" per year; $1.28 half year.Five cents a copy.Authorized as Ind Class Mudd, Post Office Dept., Ottawa The Examiner ix published by The Monitor Publishing Company Limited, 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29, Que WE SAY How about Tex for the task?\"EX Coulter, the big man with the Southern drawl, had a few things to say about the professional viewpoint here a week ago.He says the professional man has a job to do \u2014 and nothing is going to make thal job become a secondary interest.Frankly, we agree.And since the question was youth training \u2014 we wonder if perhaps Tex wouldn't be a good man to enlist in the fight against juvenile _delinquency here.Football, he savs, is his job.But in putting it over, he is in a position to go a long way.towards putting many a boy back on the right track.If it's progress, \u2014 we have it! A FRIEND from out of town was driving round the West End on Labor Day.The development here in a decade came as a surprise and somewhat of a shock \u2014 particularly in Cote Saint Luc.As he drove over more and more thoroughfares that weren't even in existence five vears ago, he began to shake his head.Finally, T asked him what was troubling him.\u201cWel,\u201d he said, have certainly changed.| remember when ! used to slip out and shoot a few crows, just for the fun of it.right about where the new Examiner plant is now.But those days are gone.\u201d \u201cthings \u201cIf is progress\u201d he added doubtfully.\u201cI must admit \u2014 you've got it.\u201d = SAY Commends chief's advice to residents Sir: The suggestion and advice given the residents of West- mount in your last issue by Chief Edmonstone are sound, practical and based upon experience, The prestige of a police force can be measured by its success in preventing criminal acts and where they are committed in promptly arresting and convicting law-breakers.To succeed in maintaing Law and Order and progessively decreasing the crime rate.even the best police force must have the co-operation of the public.In the degree that the individual citizens will carry out the suggestions of the Wesl- mount Chiel of Police will they assist in enabling the fine force he directs nol only in questioning suspects bul keeping oul the prospective criminal.The elementary precautions that the Chief urges will go a lung way towards safeguarding the property of the citizen and the likelihood of his suffering shock or injury at the hands of the element that live off the proceeds of crime, Yours truly, Bernard Rose By the way .REMEMBER Toscanini saying lo me on à similar oe- casion: \u201cThere's no need fur that fellow to wind his legs round his \u2018cello.Nobody's going to steal it while the concerts on.\u201d \u201cPerhaps, Signor,\u201d said I, \"he is more comfortable like that,\u201d \u201cI am concerned with music, not with the personal comfort of the musicians, \u201d said the maestro coldly and rather ruthlessly.\u201cBesides, his legs get in the way of the how.\u201d That disarmed me.A watch which is \u2018\u201cwaler- proof and unaffected by magnets\u201d reminds me of the waterproof scissors, also unaffected by magnets, which Dr.Strabis- mus (Whom God Preserve) of Utrecht invented.Experiments showed that the scissors remained dry afler (rimming the fins of {ish four feet below the surface of a stream.Magnets on the bank had no effect on the scissors.About the same time the sage invented a nonporous shochorn which could be used as a glove - stretcher in deep snow.But supply outran demand.THEY SAY Deliberate with coution, but oct with decision; and yield with graciousness, or oppose with firmness.Charles Hole Al i ve a statesman s saga Just eighteen days ago Premier Maurice Duplessis paid one ot his very rare visits to the West End of the city of Montreal to lay the cornerstone of the new RI nit os DÉFIS AE ES Tracy S.Ludington turning to a policy of grants for hospitals.Again there was good-natured laughter, Human This ability of Premier Du- plessis \u2014 the ability to talk to people as a human, to make {AREA 10, RE SX GEL QT J ge SRE TE RES Re YR Queen Elizabeth Hospital.He was at the top of his form.Yesterday, the greatest premier this province has known was buried ever A to seek out the them laugh, little touches of humor and bring them up as highlights of an occasion \u2014 this was one of the attribulies that endeared him to many, and one for which he will be long remembered.Maurice LeNoblet Duplessis, THE LATE MAURICE DUPLESSIS in his family plot in Three Rivers.Death overtook him in a small mining community on the northeast frontier of one of the mineral developments his administration had fostered, catching up with him just seven and a half months short of the Biblical three-score-and-ten which is considered man\u2019s alloted span.Those who heard the late Premier at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital corner - stone - laying were hearing a master in action.It was a fine day, Du- plessis was the main speaker of the occasion, he was bringing good news in the form of a $100.000 cheque from an anonymous donor.and another $400,000 Irom the provincial government.And he was at his best as a quipster, a role in which he delighted when he was in good spirits.\u201c1 wondered,\u201d he said, \u201cwhen ! received your invitation to lay this cornerstone why you had invited me, alter all, T am not a mason.\u201d He handled his audience well, pausing after cach point for the laughter to subside before going on.Secing the chairman of the city executive committee in the audience, he said that he hoped this would lead to Muntreal re- Sore ice ee 1 Pnoland la.\\ Now is the time to plant « Recent graduates from Quebee Miss Fletcher of England.Miss Fletcher is tvpical of the * {eachers recruited in foreign lands.| She has a number of years teaching experience in England and an- James of England and Mr.E.A.Theriault will be among the new staff teachers.while Miss Margaret MacLntosh will be the new librarian.EVERGREENS.The demand for Evergreens has increased tremendously during the past few years and rightly so.They have a richness and charm that is unobtainable in any other material, With the many varieties and types available, a suitable selection can | be made for foundation planting, whether the house is modern or traditional, for | hedges, windbreaks or lawn specimens.Stamp Club holds meeting The Westmount Stamp Club held its first meeting of the \"59-60 season at 8 p.m.vesterday in Vie- SVR A IE MODERN PLUMBING! A well arranged planting of Tvergreens toria Hall ofter suspension of! adds to the value of any home, far more activities for the summer months.: oe : than the original cost of the material.LE ?ne = | During the summer, members Come in and browse around.i were alloted new members, and the present membership stands Select NOW while selection | is excellent.| FREE CATALOGUE UPON REQUEST Roliable Suppliers of Soil, Seeds, Fertilizer ond Garden Accessories 2 MODERNIZE YOUR BATHROOM We can install a new recessed tub, shower fixture, at 231, Officers elected at the annual | summer meeting were Ken W.G.i Smith, president: William Gear.first vice-president: S.R, Groves.- GD TN Em GS ED SE GD ER ED ED ED ES GD GR Ep RR GS GD AE ER AE AE We a SR OR second vice-presndent: R.J.Sutherland, treasurer; L.R.Waller, | SPECIAL soe 10% OFF secretary.and J.Simons, member | ON LIMITED ship secretary.GARDEN FURNITURE AND sopehedule of mectings Jor the | GARDEN ACCESSORIES i tober 1 new \"igh tober 1 'new member night), 8 err x KE NN RN BN N NK N N N N NN _ NB _§N_J_}J member auction), 15, 22.29; ! ! November 5.12 \u2018club auction), 19, E.DACCORD LTD.GARDEN CENTRE 26: December \u20183, 10.17, 24, 31; | , January 7.14 \u2018member auction), | 21, 28; February 4, 11 \u2018member 900 Montee de Liesse, St.Laurent, P.Q.Coll RI.4-3425 or RI.4-3823 14 (member auction), 21, 28: May ;5 nominating committee report.M.9.00 P.M.SATURDAYS until 7.00 P.M, ; Gran DAILY From NAT Vistion's DAY ONLY! = 12, 19 900th meeting, speaker), a 26; June 2 \u2018annual meeting).sink, and bowl, individually \u2014 or a complete new room ensemble that will sparkle with beauty, endure for many years.Let us give you free estimates.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LIMITED 206 Olivier Avenve * auction), 18, 25; March 3, 10 «Red , Cross auction), 17.24.31; April 7, WE.5-1189 mes 2 es see wt og Cy - Sapo mur ovata vars 04e i Grand march highlights summer program closing The Westmount Ice hardly recognizable one evening recently as nearly 200 children and as many parents and spectators gathered to officially close the Summer Parks Program.The colorful event opened with a grand march into the arena by members of the various park groups, followed by demonstrations of activities, sports and games in which the youngsters had taken part throughout the summer holidays.Awards were presented to 18 boys and girls who had distinguished themselves in the Fields of athletics, handicrafts and popularity, by Alderman P.A.Ouimet.Rink was Alert resident foils attempt by two thieves Attempted burglary of Golden\u2019s : Flower Shop, 4863 Sherbrooke street west, early Sunday morning, was foiled by the quick action of a nearby resident in calling West- mount Police.The police department stated they received a call from a resi- deni al 5 a.m.Sunday morning, reporting suspicious noises in the vicinity of the flower store.Three patrol cars responded to the call, to find two men at the scene, atempting to avoid discovery by hiding under their automobile.; The men, Edward Benham, 32.of 1466 Jolicoeur.and Lawrence Moffatt, 27.of 1440 Crevier street.Saint Laurent, were charged with breaking and entering.They appeared before the Court of Sessions on Tuesday, before Judge Peter Shorteno.The defendants pleaded guilty to the charge and were remanded.without bail.for sentence until [vet which ones I'll be doing,\u201d she September 15.Westmount Commissioner of Parks and Playgrounds.Award winners were: Westmount Park: Jimmy Fennell, most popular boy: Anne McNally, most pupu- lar girl; Stephen Pick, best boy in handicrafts: Beverly Jones, best girl in handicrafts; Andre Camilli, most athletic boy.and Brenda Malloy, most athletic girl.Stayner Park: Richard Holden, most popular boy: Sandra Stech- finski, most popular girl; Mike Radoman, best boy in handicrafts: Petra Zupan, best girl in handicrafts: Billy Holden, most athletic boy.and Sandra Stechlinski, most athletic girl.Prince Albert Park: Frank Bo- leska.most popular boy: Made- «laine Salvaneski, most popular | girl; Michael Tunis.best boy in handicrafts: Pamela Tallman, best girl in handicrafts: Brian Wood.most athletic boy, and Linda Dil- ley.most athletic girl.« \u2018Back to school\u2019 .| (Continued from page 3) family is willing to subject themselves to one of My efforts,\u201d she | laughed.| In spite of her busy life.Jean found time last winter to make about 900 favors for patients at the Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital on St.Urbain street.She expects school life to be very different next .year.\u201cMy! sister Diane, who went to West- mount Senior High, told me all about it.For one thing.T expect a lot of hard work.| know that it\u2019s a much smaller school than Junior High, and that we'll have more responsibility in looking after our own work.\u201d Among the new studies Jean will encounter are physics, biology and chemistry.She is look-! ing forward to new activities too.\u201cBul there are so Many new activities, that I haven't decided concluded.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 7 SUMMER PARKS Ouimet at the recent closing PROGRAM Beverley Jones, 10, daughter of Sgt.-Det.A.FE.Jones of the Westmount Police Force, and Brian Wood, 12, are congratulated by Alderman P.A.session of Claremont - Cote road collision WINNERS : Brian, the emphasizes traffic light need À two-car collision.September 4.of Claremont avenue and Cote St.Antoine road, at the intersection where the City of Westmount plans to install traffic lights shortly.reemphasized the need for some form of mechanical traffic direc: tion at this corner, The front end of an auto driven by Joseph Vanveen, 24.of St Genevieve, was completely pushed in as a result of the collision, He Westmount Summer Parks Program.Irom the Westmount l\u2019ark group.was best girl in the handicraft competition in her playground.of Prince most athletic boy Beverley, Albert Park.in his group.was voted the told police that be was travelling south of Clarcmont avenue at the time, when upon approaching Cole St Antoine road a west-bound auto \u201ccame through the stop sign\" Driver ot the second car.Ludwig Pfaffenberger, #% of Lachine, stated that he stopped for the sign, noticed a car coming south on Claremont at a distance of approximately 200 vards, aod thinking he had enough time to make it, started across the intersection.HELP COMPLETE Queen Elizabeth Hospital 1956\u2014 ihe Quenn Flizabeth Hoer ul lutichad *s lirst capital uppeal in su yeu.1958 \u2014 Construction was started on a new wing to double the hospital's bed capacity and a greatly needed new nurses\u2019 home, 1959 \u2014Exterior construction of these buildings completed.NO $1,890,000 Is needed to carry out the second stage of the program; that of completing the new buildings and modernizing existing facilities to enable them to adequately serve the enlarged hospital.The Queen Elizabeth Hospital has a proud record of service to the district of Montreal.It seeks your help in extending this service lo meet present- day requirements, ; 4 UE NN pu IK Ale pen \u201cTR \u2019 : =.0808 \u201cEI 5A [= : Te : poi M N FES a N PEER NE HH FN N pt BL LL S 8 J Lt SN (I EE NA = cH HEH = Ni L NNN tft i F4 ENS I Ss = M 1 ES / Py i i $1,890,000 NEEDED NOW Send your contribution to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Campaign Headquarters, Suite 18, 3421 Diummond St, Montreal or Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 2100 Marlowe Ave., Notre Dame de Grace forthcoming the Co-chuirmen of celebrations of Garfinkle, of 1 Douglas avenue.association with the hospital dated back to 1929, when he chaired the first campaign for funds.-\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Canadian Jewry pay tributes Because of the unfortunate deah of Premier Maurice Duples- sis, the ceremony launching the Bicentenary of Canadian Jewry which was to have taken place on Labor Day under the joint auspices of the City of Trois Rivieres and the Canadian Jewish Save at pores iy 25th Anniversar, Jewish General Allan Bronfman, of 9 Belvedere road, and Philip iV L .TREAL The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 JGH 25th anniversary chairmen 4 BN u He became president when the hospital opened in 1935 and served in that capacity for 22 years.honorary has for more than ten years helped to shape many aspects of the hospital's growth, He was elected president of the hospital in 1958.Hospital, He is now Mr.Bronfman*s Congress has been postponed, No alternative date has been sel as vel.In a statement on behalf of the Canadian Jewish Congress, Samuel Bronfman, National Presiden ( said: \u201cThe Hon.Maurice L.Du- plessis has been a colorful figure geascourssssseS AA ard open every evening from 7 to 8 o\u2019clock and every day from 10 to 3 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY *cxtend Lo his family and colleagues [ sincere condolences, important one.\" \u2018get each youngster into a class president.Mr.Garfinkle in Canadian public life for many years.While not everyone has agreed with him, there are few who will dispute his love for the province and for the things he held to be important.Through the strength of his views he made a distinet contribution to the welding of the Canadian nation and will thus be missed by all.Personally and on behalf of the Canadian Jewish Congress I relieved by his place in remain an the conviction that Canadian history will A joint statement from Lavy M.Becker, Chairman of the National Bicentenary of Canadian Jewry, and Monroe Abbey, Chairman of the Montreal Bicentenary Committee reads: \u201cI'he National Bicentenary Committee of the Canadian Jewish Congress is deeply grieved at the sudden and untimely passing of the Honorable Maurice L.Duplessis and extends its heart-felt sympathies to Mr.Duplessis\u2019 family.to his intimates in Government and to his people.Westmount YMCA Swimming leads September fun Another fun filled program season is about to begin and the staff at the \u201cY\u201d are cagerly looking forward lo sceing the youngsters back again this fall, The program schedule for the month of September is mostly swimming in order that the members may practice what they have learned at camp.It will also give the YMCA staff an opportunity to hased on swimming ability.GIRLS Monday and Wednesday: 4 p.m.beginners; 4.30 p.m.card 1:5 p.m.card 2; 5.30 p.m.card 3 and up.Saturday: Plebes (9 to 11 years) F11.15 games: 12 noon, swim.Debs, 12 noon, games: 12.45, swim.i BOYS | Tuesday and Thursday: 4 p.m.beginners: 4.30 p.m, card 1: 5 p.m.card 2; 5.30 p.m.card 3 and up.Saturday: Preb boys 9 to 10 sears) 9 am.games; 9.45 a.m.swim, Jr.Boys (11 to 12 years) 9.45 a.m.games: 10.30 a.m.swim.Intermediate boys (13 to 14 years) Mariette; and Mrs.Bea Alan, Mrs.Alan, who has organized the summer outings for the association, is at present having an \u201cThe Red Steer\u201d, 5468 Sherbrooke Street West.This one man show consists of landscapes, seascapes, portraits and still life.and will continue for about four weeks.Teachers for the painting picnic will be Adam Sherriff Scott, RCA Western avenue, Eric Wesselow and Adrien Hebert, Scotland's foremost tenor Kenneth McKeller, will appear at Victoria Hall on September 10 and 11, along with Johnny Beattie, comic; Sheila Nicholson, soprano; John \u201cprime minister of mirth\u201d; Ronnje McCulloch, accordionist; Alice Dale, female character impressionist; and Dennis Woolfor, pianist; for the Greater Montreal Scottish Societies Association.Three prominent Canadian architects form the committee of enquiry organized by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada; Peter Dobush, Sherbrooke Street West, chairman: John C.Parkin, Toronto; and Charles Edward Pratt, Vancouver.The enquiry will take the committee across Canada, seeking ways by which new residential areas can be better designed.The committee was formed as a result of a Federal Grant of $30,000, for a full scale enquiry into the design of residential areas in Canada.Professor Maxwell Dunbar.of McGill University, has spent a large part of the last 24 years in scientific research in the Canadian Arctic, and strongly criticized some current trends in the North this week, He has found that wages are astronomically high, and morale is abysmally low, A very expensive mistake is being made in the belief that people living in the North must have all the comforts \u2014 and many of the luxuries - of eity living, For genera ions the people of the Canadiar North have had a special character, marked by particular attitudes.New communities have expanded, but this character did not change.The southerners who went North to try out the life, returned very often within a few months; the ones who remained stayed because they liked it, and became Northerners.They liked the life for its simplicity, sense of comradeship, satisfactions of pioneering, of building something in the wilderness.For the true Northerner, this made up for exhibition of her own paintings at.Mulvaney x This Week in Westmount Painting picnic planned by Independent Artists By VALENTINA RANR The Independent Art Association is planning all kinds of interesting activities for the coming 1959-1960 season.A painting picnic will take place on September 15, when two buses will leave Westmount Park for St.Matthias, near Chambly, Que.Non-members are welcome.and reservations may be made ahead of time by getting in touch with Mrs.Lorne Adrain, 5421 Montclair; Mrs.Stuart Knox, 4325 WE.3-4188.the comforts of city life.In the last few years a forced growth has taken place in the North.A few of the specialists who went there to live, loved the life.But almost all are staying because of the terms of their contracts, and the high wages.They are bored because they have overheated quarters all year, overfed on rich menus, with little work to do.Volunteer settlement and volunteer pioneering was slow.But the settlers stayed, for good.The settlers who are there today because of defence requirements, are mostly waiting for contracts; to terminate to return to the city, Kent Capers earns money A lot of fun and over $250 for the March of Dimes Polio Fund were the results of the Kent avenue Capers musical revue held last Friday evening.Parents and children got fo- gether to stage the revue after a suggestion by 11-year-old Danny Chaykin, a visitor from New York.The idea soon mushroomed and many parents in the neighborhood, about 50 children and a number of invited radio and TV personalities (urn- ed the original revue idea into a musical show with plotted numbers and added a raffle and refreshment booth for good measure.The show was held at 4951 Kent avenue \u2014 in the yard of one of the parents.It attracted about 200 people.Rod Dewar, CJAD, announcer, was M.C.of the show, George Bloomfield, well known TV actor and director, directed and Mrs.R.Stotland, a local music conductor wrote the lyrics for some of the songs.Mrs.Charles Bloomfield, mother of the director, produced and Mrs.J.Rother asisted in the writing department, Many of the numbers revolved about the theme of polio.\u201cShoo Bug\u201d proved to ge a great favorite as did the ballet dancing and puppet show.Stars of the show were Danny Chaykin, accordionist, Suzanne Waxman, 6, who salirized Marilyn Monroe, Steve Stotland, 11, who sang \u201cAll Day, all Night\u201d and accompanied himself on the ukulele and David Gladstone who played a record- oe er solo.SELECTION OF FOUR HOTELS.AS LOW AS (each): $28.75 Triple Room $31.00 Twin Room $32 95 Single 10.30 a.m.games; 11.15 a.m.swim.NEW YORK AT THANKSGIVING LEAVE OCT.9, 9 P.M.\u2014LEAVE N.Y.Oct.12, 8 P.M.BY SPECIAL CHARTER D&H TRAIN (Shortest rail route) Reclining seats, air conditioned.COMMODORE @® EDISON @ SHER-McALPIN @ PARAMOUNT LIMITED SPACE BY AIR \u2014 ASK FOR DETAILS Ask also about the following special trips: BERMUDA\u2014By air, over New Year's at ELBOW BEACH WEST INDIES\u2014from $350, FEB.13 \u2014 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN INFORMATION \u2014 RESERVATIONS THE INTER-CITY TRAVEL AGENCY LTD.Suite 107 \u2014 1478 St, Catherine W.Open Saturdays anill 8 PM.\u2014 Closed Sept.bth INCLUDES: Includes: @ HOTEL, 2 NTS.@ TRAIN AS ABOVE @ TAX & BELLHOP TIPS Phone WE.2-6195 Leer Grey Cup committee plan Toronto parade The Grey Cup Committee of real Board of Trade.the Young Men's Section, Mont- Process of contacting local busi-! *nessmen with a request for their | support \u2014 re ee eet a Statesman\u2019s .(Continued from page 4) trusted him to lead them into spectacular progress for they | felt he would never sacrifice the traditional rights they deemed necessary for survival.The voters of Quebec to set three records in Legislature.He was the first Quebec Premier to serve five | terms of office, four of them consecutively.Duplessis himself served as Premier almost two years longer than his nearest vival, Hon.L.Taschereau, Duplessis was member of the Legislature for ! 32 years, without a break.Devoted | Duplessis was devoted to Three Rivers, and after his ancestral home was torn dewn he took up residence at the home | of a sister, not more than 300! feel away.He often spoke of.his fondness for Quebec City.| as he walked with friends from the Chaleau Frontenac to his office in the Legislature.But he had a tie with Montreal that went back to his days at Notre Damc College.There he had his - hair cut by the college barber.Brother Andre.This association with the man whose devotion to Saint Joseph resulted in the great Oratory on Queen Mary road developed in the future Premier a special devotion lo the Saint.which was to have a bearing on all the major decisions of his life.Wednesday is St.Joseph's Day.and Duplessis attended mass cach Wednesday and always timed his important moves for Wednesdays \u2014 elections, by-elections.opening of Legislative sessions, cabinet meetings and important political decisions.Duplessis had many friends, but only a few who were within his close personal circle.Yet | he always found time to see a steady stream of men «end women who besieged his office in the parliament buildings, his office in this city.and at times even his home in Three Rivers.He had political foes, many of them, who fought vigorously.At the end of his life.however.their names are to be seen in the list of tributes, for they disagreed with his policies, they realized his ability and his zeal.as well as his devotion to the principles in which he believed.Statesman | So close to the scene of action it is difficult to sum up the effect of the career of Maurice Duplessis on Canadian history.As 1 heard a French-language radio announcer say Monday \u2018The death of Premier Duplessis has left Quebec in a stupor\u2019.Perhaps in fewest words, a quotation from a Montreal Star editorial of Saturday: \u2018\u2018Mr.Duplessis has shown uncommon wisdom in combining Quebec's old tradition with the new forces now so apparently at work.\u201d But in the years to come.when time has softened the tensions, the conflicts and the misunderstandings, I believe Maurice Duplessis will go down in history as one who rightly deserved to be called a statesman.Five female tropical cuckoos may lay their eggs in thc same nest, but only one stays to incu- while ; | clude en-| the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, abled Duplessis and his party ober 7, and a float preview to be; with it.the held early A Canada\u2019s Early morning driver collides with traffic mall is in the Mrs.and Mr.131 Sauve received slight injuries following a recent collision with a cement traftic divider.known as a \u201cmall\u201d at the St Catherine street-Grosvenor avenue intersection.Desjardins, driver of the auto Montreal's second annual which Mrs.Brunette was a Pre-Grey Cup Dinner.slated for Passenger.stated that he had not Oct- noticed the mall prior to colliding Guy street so as to again ensure Montreal a suitable representa- | tion in the 1959 Grey Cup Parade; in Toronto.The committee hopes to enter two or more floats in this year's parade, Other events planned lv raise the necessary funds will in- in November on Do-! 318 am, minion Square.He hits and runs to catch a plane A visitor to these parts struck Membership in the young men Gr a parked car on Sherbrooke street Friday afternoon.and dashed on i without stopping so that he could information call this catch his plane out of Dorval lo 9-8086.I'New York.The committee is also planning | other activities for the Grey nw Festival weekend, aimed at promoting the City of Montreal as | largest business and , lourist centre.section is now open for newcomers.For organization al VI.IN GOOD HANDS Soon Nancy?s pet will be tn good hands.Nancy will feel better, too, because she knows the doctor will know just what to do and how to do it.In so many wavs, we look for help to people in whom we have conlidence -people tained and experienced in their specialty.For tustance, when yon walk into a bank.whether to make à deposit or discuss a financial problem with the manager, you know vour banking needs will be attended to expertly, faithfully and in a friendly, personal wav.It is something you can depend upon in all your banking.THE CITARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY bate or \u2018baby sit.\u201d Alida Brunette of Verdun Desjardins.28, of The accident occurred at | The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 9 Montreal String Quartet to offer 12 concerts The Montreal String Quartet, ; comprising four musicians pro- {minent in the city's musical life for the past seven years, was recently made the recipient of a Canada Council gant enabling \"the group to oiler a series of 12 ; concerts to the Montreal |: at low entrance charges.Each member an outstanding musician in his own right, the Quartet has been acclaimed by critics and audiences throughout Canada and New York City as | one of the Most important groups | of its kind.The four are featured \"regularly on Canadian Broadcast- ving Corporation programs, and have played often for the CBC's International Service.First violinist with the Quartet is Hyman Bress, who was born in South Africa and came to Mont- !real upon graduating from the of Curtis Institute in Philadelphia.cellist of the Montieal Symphony Winner of the Neifely Prive and Oechestea and pectoris (requent - the New York Concert Artists ly - mess erie eee \u2014 Guild Award, he combines his quartet activities with his career as a suloist.Mildred Goodman, second iv- linist, was born in Montreal and studied at McGill's Conservator- ium of Music prior to attending public the Institute of Musical Art in New York.One of the founders of Musica Antica et Nuova in this city, she has appeared widely with various chamber ensembles.Otto Joachim, who plays viola with the Quartet, is also noted for his compositions.Born in Dus.seldorl, Germany, he studied at Dusseldori and Cologne Cunser- vatories, and later pursued lus career in the Far East.Walter Joachim, who is cellist with the group.teaches at the McGill Conservatorium of Muste and the Provincial Conservatory Quebee.He is the principat as a soloist, Dr.JOHN ELLIS Veterinarian {| 10 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 STRING QUARTET: \u2014 Members of the Montreal String Quartet at rehearsal.Left to right: \u2018McGill chamber music orchestra das ton rt de ak srt te tte Hyman Bress, Mildred Goodman, Walter Joachim and Otto Joachim.offers imposing season program.This year marks the 20th anniversary of the McGill Cham- bermusie series, Starting in 1939 MeGill String Quartet.under the auspices of Montreal Festivals, this group introduced many chamber music works for the first time to Montreal music lovers, and over the years created an ever growing enthusiastic chamber music audience, In 1949 they presented Bach's six Brandenburg Concertos in two evenings under the direction of Alexander Brott, and the pubiic response Was so overwhelming, that it was decided 10 present works from the vast and beautiful literature of chamber ensemble works, hitherto not heard mn Montreal concerts, ar the A group of distinguished Montreal citizens formed the Me- Gill Chambermusic Society with Mrs.H.M.Jacquays as president.for the sole purpose of providing organized continuity of the newly created McGill Chamber Orchestra, consisting of some of Montreal's finest string players.Until 1957 this organization was maintained by public support only.With the aid of the Arts Council of Greater Montreal, it becume possible to increase rehearsal time, higher the standard of performance and present more adventurous works.This year with the support of the Canada Council, the Me- Gill Chamber Orchestra is embarking on ils first American tour.An important feature is the annual commissioning and presentation of a Canadian composition, made possible by the La- pitsky Foundation.Over the past decades the MeGill Cham- Featuring © Excellent Service We Deliver GLABY'S BAR-B-Q Famous For Delicious BAR-B-Q CHICKEN Montreal's Original Chicken Bar-B-Q Also Serving FULL COURSE MEALS Broiled Steaks and Chops 515) Sherbrooke Street West {1 block West of Westmount Theatre) © Distinctive Atmosphere HU.6-2944 Dog Obedience Training MRS.CASGRAIN'S Obedience School Classes RE-OPEN Early in October For information, coll HU.83-4003 (Evenings) or WE.5-1772 ber Orchestra cuncerls have become an indispensable part of.Montreal's music life.For Ms 20th anniversary season, Alexander Broil, the Mec- Gill Chamber Orchestra's artistic director, has chosen six programs of unusual interest and variely.As in the past the concerts will take place in Redpath Hall, well-known for its intimate atmosphere and excellent acoustics, with the exception of the last concert, which will be presented at Christ Church Cathedral, The season will begin with an all Bach concert on Monday evening, October 5th, including the Brandenburg Concerto No.6, the double concerto for two violins, and the Brandenburg concerto No.5 with John Newmark and Mario Duschenes as guests artists, * On Monday evening, November 16th, the soloist will be world renowned flautist J on Pierre Rampal in a suite for flute and strings by Teleman, other works on the program will be a concerto grosso by T'artini, and one by D'Allesandro.On Monday evening, December 7th, the soloist will be {Andre Navarra, distinguished French cellist in the Haydn cello concerto, other works will in- ; clude concerto grosso in D minor \u2018by Vivaldi and \u201cItalian Serenade\u201d by Hugo Wolf.This concert will also be the occasion of the first performance of a commissioned Canadian work, by Jean Vallerand, well-known Montreal composer.On Monday evening, February j8th, à small instrumental ensemble with Keith Faulkner, English | narrator, as guest artist, will 1 i present an unusual program featuring \u2018Facade\u201d by William | Walton, and \u201cSept for Seven\u201d ; by Alexander Brott.On Monday evening March 14th, the program will consist of Renaissance and Preclassical Music.Compositions to be heard are \u201cFantasias\u201d by Byrd, \"Symphony for Strings\u201d by Boyce, \u201cConcerto for 4 Vio'ins\u201d by Teleman, and \u201cWorks for Strings\u201d by Heinrich Isaac.On Monday evening April 11th the concert will take place in Christ Church Cathedral.11 will Ire an all Handel program with 'S{.Helen's Island, Val David, and the Quebec Provincial Exhibition where she won a prize for her portrait of a girl in a red dress.Kenneth Meek well-known Montreal organist as soloist.Works will include two concerti grossi and two concerti for organ and strings.The Society has and expanded under flourished the presi- E.M.Hawkin.dency of Mrs, PIERRETTE CHAMPOUX SIMONNE C.BOUCHER \u2018Parlez-vous francais?\u201d duo open school in YMCA By VALENTINA RAHR Two enterprising sisters will open a French conversation school at the Westmount YMCA, September 16, in the hope that their pupils will become better acquainted with.\u201cla belle langue\u201d, one of the major languages spoken in this province.The founders, Pierrette\u2019 Cham- poux, and her sister Simonne Champoux Boucher, are well equipped to carry through a project of this kind.Born in Montreal, they were both educated by the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame; University of Montreal: and are graduates of Lhe \u201cSociete du Bon Parler Fran- cais\u2019\u2019 under the direction of Jean Audet.and Jeanne Maubourg.This latter institution specializes in French diction, conversation and, as its name implies \u201c\u2018to speak good French\".The program for the coming year is scheduled to take in classes in French reading, diction, folklore for students, classic extracts.poems, verses, and the art of speaking correctly; along with musicians, painters.and great personalities, and the meaning of dramatic art, general study of culture.Fashion is an added course for girls, The classes will be open to pupils from the ages of two and a half years, through 17 years of age.Private lessons may be arranged.The school year will begin on September 16, with daily lessons at 2.30 p.m.: and 4 p.m., and will consist of one hour a week, per student.Examinations will be held at the end of the year, and certificates granted to those qualifying.At Christmas the school will close for holidays, and will reopen in January to continue until the end of May.Recitals will be held at that time, cessful candidates taking part.Mme Simonne Boucher will instruct, the classes; alternating with Pierrette Champoux.Plans for additional schools of this type are being considered, Pierrette Champoux, daily radio commentator on CKVL, for the past 11 years, has had a varied and interesting career.As Commentator and reporter, she made four trips to Europe with her sister Simonne Cham- with suc- | poux Boucher, who is also a reporter, There they attended various congresses, at Cultural Institutes in Versailles and Brussels, ete.Another interesting lacet of both their careers is making 16 records in New York, of French Canadian songs, called \u2018Les Bords du Saint Laurent.\u201d Simonne Champoux Boucher is a successful script writer, and has sold several dramas and comedies to Radio Canada.in which her sister Pier- rette Champoux starred.Pierrette Champoux\u2019 programs on CKVL are \u201cLa Vie Sociale\u201d daily al 2 p.m.; and \u2018\u2018Actualite\u2019 daily at 10.25.The latler is usually taped, and played back over the air, as it would require considerable travel and time to carry two live programs, every day.Mme.Simonne Champoux Boucher is married to a lawyer, Henri Emile Boucher.They all reside at 4151 Dorchester street West, Queen Elizabeth School of Nursing size is increased The new School of Nursing of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Northcliffe \u2018avenue, will provide accommodation, feaching and recreational facilities for 60 more student nurses, Dr.Harold Grif- *+ fith, medical superintendent, has announced.This will bring the school capacity up to 120 and help to provide more nurses to meet the current demand, Dr.Griffith said.The present nurses\u2019 quarters will be completely renovated and will accommodate internes and resident doctors.There will be nine small apartments to accommodate married internes and their families and 12 single rooms for male and female doctors.Going to Planning a WEST INDIES or Consuit .Westmount Travel STEAMSHIPS 4935 Sherbrooke St.W.Roger L.Huysmans, manager Officially Appointed Agents For EUROPE or Cruise to the SOUTH AMERICA?International Service end AIRLINES HU.8-3941 ar \u2018The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 1 1 OY 1755578 fea This Wñler\u2026.UseTOLOIL Fuel oil - Hé Hydrogen-treated * (Ta god = effects of the Flue sases *Hydrogen-treated loi Fuel oil also minimizes odour (on) and ensures Rod Lo ® exceptional storage stability Montreal's most complete home heating service OIL BURNERS * HEATING OILS * HOT WATER HEATERS TOLHURST OIL LIMITED : CRescent 9-7271 = & © _\u2014 \u2014 \u2014r\u2014 eo.\u2014 = 200 1 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 \u201cUNITED \u201cCALVARY UNITED CHURCH Dorchesior St.West at Greens Ave, Westmount Minister: Rev.Charles R.Plaskett Miss Valerie J.Lewin, Assloiant 1) 00 ai Sermon: The Sox ereienty ut God\u201d 31:06 #0, Church School in wil departments ALL ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP Organist and Cheir Director: Alice Smiley, A.Mus.(McGill) WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL CHURCH Cor.Lansdowne & Western Avenues: Minister REY.CALLUM THOMPSON, C.D., B.A, B.D.Organist and Choir Director: Warne Riddell Sunday, Sept.13th Argular Service resumed at 11 an and 730 pan.The Minister will preach at both Services ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT iol Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle ave.Ministers: ANG LICAN Church of The the Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay Sunday, Sept.13th 16th Sunday After Trinity 8:00 aim.Holy Eucharist 9:45 #1 Sunday School 110.15 an.Mattins said \"1:0 a.m.ROLEMN EUCHARIST | Preacher: \"The Very Rev.B.N.¥.Yaughun.M.A.| Dean Holy Trinity Cathedral, Trinidad, B.W.I.7.00 pm Evensong and address Holy Fucharist daily at 7:00 am, except Wednesday at 9:30 am.- TRINITY MEMORIAL | CHURCH | | | | ; 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Nuslor, D.D., Rector Rev.Canon ¥ 1.Whitley, M.A.Hon.Assistant Rev.AHen Goodings, B.D, Assistant ARCA, (London) and Choirmaster Frayn, Crema 16th Sunday After Trinity Hes.BD.M.Grant.B.A.DD.; mes 1 4, Krartoss.IA 10 8:00 am.Holy Communion 13:00 gn.Malines Sunday.Sept.13th : Preacher: The Rt Rev.N.100 ane Dy Garant | H, Clarke, Bishop of James A KEY TOPHE MYSTE- Bay.RIES OF LIFE\u201d Sunday School Opening Service and Registration Tapas Mr Searfoss The Open Secret\u201d Toa pan.Evensong Organist and Choir Diveclor | Dh AY Recto Mr Lric J.Adams.KB.Mus, A.R.C.M.EMBER DAV - | 7:00 an Holy Communion | THURSDAY DOMINION-DOUGLAS 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion re Co Westmount Blvd.ond Lansdowne | Ave.ST.MATTHIAS Ministers: | Rex.st.Doulas Smith, B.A, BDH.D no Westmount i wee Keith Léa Pi a | Cote St.Antoine Road M 06 wan Church Schoo ally a .ley H Douglas Smith and Church Hill \u201cOur Common Ministre\u201d | - Nuisery and Crib Corner 00 pm.Rev.Keith U, Eddy | Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Organist and Choirmaster + \u2018 Mr.Johns Robb, Mus.ac.Rev.Reginald Hollis PRESBYTERIAN | i | Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister 13th Called To Sunday.Sept.11,00 an.Mr.Wilkie, serve\u201d Chureh School DORIS KILILAM A.RT.CLL.Mus, MeGIDD Organist and Cholr Director The 124 bus stops at the door MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount, P.Q.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.D., Minister 1) 18 am The Rev.B.A.\u201cPubli Worshim™ hie Minister will preach 1 OR Gn Lester A.Woodin Orzanist and Chairmaster Friends Are Cordially Weicome UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.Vistas and at Simpson CHURCH IS RE-OPENING SEPT.Lith The Rev Hobert Lo Cope, Protessor, St Lawrence University, Cantor, NY, will preach > WEST MEUNT awd VISTONA AVES.® | \"BAPTIST | 16th Sunday After Trinity Holy Communion Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector Matting Preacher: The 8:00 am.9:30 am 11:00 am.Rector 7.30 pou.Evensong Preacher: The Res.R.Holhs WEDNESDAY 11:60 am.Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster: Arnold Bellis CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, Sept.13th 11H 4m, 10h 4m, Sunday School Church Servive.Lesson-Sermon: \u201cMan\u201d | Golden Text: James 1.17.| | Subject: \u2014 Every good gift and every perfect gift ix trom above, and cometh down from the Father of lighis, with whom variableness, neither is ne | shadow of turning.EVERY WEDNESDAY 815 pm.Testimony Meeting | READING ROOM in the Church Edifice Open to the publie Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 12 10 4 p.m.Wednesday, 6.30 to B pom.RADIO AND TV PROGRAMS \u201cHow Christian Science Heals,\u201d CJAD, Dial 800, every Sunday morning at 9.45.Channel 5 every Saturday Channel 3 every Sunday, tee TV bstinux for progan limes) WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, M.A, B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Director of Music: Galt MacDermot, B.A, B.Mus.11,00 À M.7.30 PM.\u201cTHE MINISTRY OF TEACHINGS\u201d \u201cTHE DIAMOND OF HOPE\" Church School \u2014 11 a.m, Midweek Service \u2014 Wednesday \u2014 8 p.m.40 paintings go on exhibit some 40 paintings tracing the evolution of the Automatistes will { be exhibited at The Montreal Mu- | seum of Fine Arts beginning Sept.11 until Oct.9.The Automatiste Retrospective Exhibition will be presented in The Stable Gallery by the Museum's Junior Associales.Works by Mousseau, Ferron, Borduas.Gauvreau, Riopelie, Le- duc and Barbeau will be shown.These are the seven artists who signed the Automatiste manifesto, \u201cLe Refus Global.\u201d in 1947, This was a social declaration against almost all established institutions and an affirmation of a new philosophy ol life and art called \u2018\u2019Aulo- matism.\"\" The exhibition will cover the \"work of the seven artists from 1947 ; to the present.The paintings have been borrow- ted from the artists themselves and from the collections of Yves [Las- nier.Miss Madeleine Arbour, Mme ; Françoise Riopelle and Michel Lor- tie.Brothers from Naples open restaurant here Two IHalian brothers from Naples Erasmo Pampena, and Flanco Pampena have opened a restau rant, specializing in Italian foods.The restaurant goes under the name of Sapri Pizzeria and is situated at 747 Decarie boulevard.Saint Laurent.This is their second restaurant in the general area, the other is on St.Hubert street.SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Otto 0.Staeren Cantor; F.I.McLearon.Organist and Choi Master; Miles Wisenthal, M.A, Educational Assistant SABBATH Friday Evening, SERVICES September 11th at \u201c8:15 o'clock, the regular Friday Eve ! Worship will be resumed for the new Temple season in the new social auditorium.Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern will officiate.SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT.12th AT 11:30 O'CLOCK REGULAR CLASSES IN RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS Confirmation and Post- Departments, Saturday Morning, September 12th at 9:30 o'clock.Junior School.pre-Kindergarten, Kin- dergarien and classes on thru five Sunday Mornings at 9:30 o'clock.Daily Hebrew classes commence Monday aît- ernoon, September 14th at 4 o'clock.These classes are held Monday thru Thursday afternoons.HIGH HOLY DAY WORSHIP 320 In the new Temple Sanctuary and in the new social auditorium, Rosh Hashonah Eve Friday, October 2nd at 8 o'clock and Rosh Hashonah Day, | Saturday, October 3rd at 10:30 o'clock.The worship will be conducted by Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern and Rabbi Bernard Bloomstone.Reservations for seating accommodations for the High Holy Days are 10 be made with the Temple Pew Committee, KOFFEE KLUB Sunday Morning, September 10:15 o'clock.Special aftiliation, ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE AT TEMPLE CEMETERY (MOUNT ROYAL) Sunday Morning, October 11th at 11 o'clock.Monuments in tribute to roving departed will be consecrated at that time.SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rahbi Wilfred Shuchat Harzan Nathan Mendelson\u2019 Rev.1.J.Fromm High School.Graduate ih at program Temple THE SABBATH Subbath Eve, F 1y, Sept.Candle Lighting at 6: p.m.: After noon Service, Eve of Sabbath at 7:00 SABBATH SERVICES, Morning Service at 9:00 a.m.Scriptural Reads: Deuteronomy: Ch.21, wv, Ch.25, v.19 Prophets: Isiah, Ch, 54, v.Mimcho at 7:00 p.m.Ethies of the Fathers Ch.71 Evening at 7:40 p.m.BAR MITZVONH Arnold Irving Cohen son of Mi.and Mes, Harald Cohen will this Sabbath mornig be valled 10 The Reading of the Torah an celebration of his Bar Mitzvoh.Heat tigst congratulations and best wishes arte extended to the Bar Mitzvoh and his family.450 Kensington Avenue, Quebec WE, 3-R408 Educational Department \u2014 WE.3-8400 Nishtu\u2014WE, 65-0416 Friday.11h Torah: 10 \u2014 1-10 + Westmount, By i R.Kenneth Naylor, | Maurice Duplessis The Yenerable Rector, Trinity Memorial Church D.D., As 1 write these words (he Premier of our Province has been stricken in the most northerly town of the Province.Il is always \"a shock when an outstanding man lis suddenly laid low, and especially so when he is a man who controls so much of the political life of millions of citizens.For Maurice Duplessis is the Premier of all «he people of Quebec and not of a section.The first announcement of the Premier's ill health was when the Archbishop of Quebec reported it in the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada.At the Eucharist held before the election of our new Primate the same Archbishop of Quebec prayed for the health of the Premier.In spite of our differences we are one people.Maurice Duplessis has been a controversial figure in Canadian politics for many ycars.He has fought passionately for provincial rights; many of us have disagreed ; With him on the passion of his .championship thoroughly I while we with agree the principle.We are always in danger of overs centralization; of being drawn into a great impersonal governmental machine.The centralists would have one language and one culture \u2014 even at the risk of a dead level of mediocrity.As long as Maurice Duplessis is Premier of Quebec there will always be color and difference, That dees not mean that | have always agreed with the Premier's policies.I think sometimes he has been dead wrong.and 1 have been glad to say so.But taking it by and large he has made a tremendous contribution te Canadian life.He has protected the Quebec farmer.perhaps for good and sufficient political reasons, but he has protected him.He has tried to keep the population on the land, even while he tried 10 atiract new capital to the development of resources and to the industrializing of the Province.Maurice Duplessis has made mistakes but at least he has made them in the grand manner.What! he has done he has done greatly.and to the best of his knowledge Next Friday evening, at 8.15 p.m.the regular Friday Eve worship for the new Temple season will commence and will be held in ] social auditorium.Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern will officiate the new and the musical responses will be by Cantor Otto Staeren and the under the direction of F.L.McLearon.Next Saturday morning at 11.30 Junior Congregation worship for the new season will be held.Regular chanted Temple choir a.m., the first Temple Sessions High Temple Reli- School and Post-Graduate Departments, Saturday morning.September 12, at 9.30 o'clock.The Junior School.Sunday morning.Scptember 13 at 9.30 o'clock.Daily Hebrew School commence regular sessions Monday afternoon.September 14 at 4 o'clock.The Daily Hebrew School meets regularly Monday (hrough Thursday afternoon.High Holy Day Announcements: Rosh Hashonoh and Yom Kippur Services will be held both in the new Temple Sanctuary and in the new social auditorium and will be conducted by Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern and Rabbi Bernard Bloom- stone, M.A.of the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio.Reservations for pew accommodations are to be made with the seating comniittee which holds the followin; sessions: Sunday morning, September 13 \u2014 10 to 12.30; Sunday morning, September 20 \u2014 10 to 12,30; Wednesday evening, September 23 \u2014 8 to 10.30: Sunday morning, September 27 \u2014 10 lo 12,30: Wednesday evening.September 30 \u2014 8 to 10.30, Temple Board of Trustees: Under the chairmanship of president Hyman Grover, the Temple Board of Trustees held a most important meeting on Tuesday evening.Alfred N.Miller, chairman of the Building Committee presented a detailed report pertaining to the erection and completion of the new Temple Emanu-El.The first worship in the new Temple will be held on Rosh Ha- shonah Eve.Dedication of the new Sanctuary will take place at a later date during the coming year.Roll of Remembrance: A special booklet containing the names of dear departed and those making offerings to ihe Synagogues in gious School: their memory will be off press in lime for the Yom Kippur Memorial Service, Members are requested Worship commences Sept.11 in new Temple auditorium to send in writing the names of loved ones to be memorialized at the Memorias: Yom Kippur Worship.Temple Ushering: Under the chairmanship of Hershell H, Lewis and in association with Messrs.Henry Benjamin and Samuel Segal, the Gentlemen Ushers of the Temple are now being organized for the new Temple season.All ushering at Temple Emanu-El is under the auspices of the Temple Brotherhood.Membership Rally Breakfast: Under the chairmanship of Arthur Pascal and in co-operation with the Home and School Association the Kollee Klub holds a membership rally Sunday morning, September 13 at 10.15 o'clock.The purpose of this rally is to present a report by the membership committee pertaining to the affiliation of unaffiliated of our community with Congregation Emanu-El.Associated with Mr.Pascal are the following: Messrs.Eugene Stearns, Maurice Garfinkle, Mike Rakmil and James Raymond and members of the Temple Affiliation Committee.Babies to be Blessed and Named: At the Service this Sabbath the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Kurt Samuel will be blessed and named Robert Walter; the infant daughter of .Mr, and Mrs.Irving Glense will be blessed and named Cheryl: the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Stuart Cohen will be blessed and named Kath- ryne Rose.Scooter accident on Cedar avenue Mr.and Mrs.Sbynek J.E.J.Kralicek, 3440 St.Germain street, suffered scrapes and bruises when their scooter collided with an auto on Cedar avenue recently.The couple refused medical attention.Mr.Kralicek, 27, told police that while attempting to make a left turn, a car travelling behind him passed on the left, cut him off, and caused him to lose his balance.Driver of the auto.Jean J.Char- tier.30.of 4985 Earnscliffe.stated that he was {travelling east on Cedar avenue, when his car was struck on the right side by the scooler.He added that the resulting bang caused him to stop at Cedar and Clarke avenues to investigate.© United Church of Canada reports streng The United Church was formed of Canada on June 10.1925, after a quarter of a century of negotiations, by the union of the Congregational.Methodist and Presbyterian Churches in Cana- ada.Into the United Church came also nearly a thousand congregations organized on a community basis in prairie and frontier areas.Although a minority of the Presbyterian (29) stayed out of the union, the new church began with over 600.000 adult members in 1925, a number that has now grown to one million.The United Church is the largest non-Roman communion in Canada.one in five of all Canadians looking to it for spiritual \u2018ministrations.The United Church of Canada values its strong ties with world Presbylerianism, Congregationalism and Methodism, yet it has developed a distinctive life of its own.lt has given leadership in the ecumenical movement, and supports liberally such causes as inter-chureh aid and service to relugees.Overseas its missionaries work with indigenous churches in India, Japan Korea, Hong Kong.Trinidad, Angola and Northern Rhodesia.In Canada.its 3,- 322 ministers are responsible for 6,025 congregations organized into 2.707 pastoral charges.Its home mission work in small scattered communities, in downtown city areas and among the Indian and non-Anglo-Saxon people is extensive.Its pastoral ministries are carried on in 28 languages.[It maintains three universities.eight theological colleges, eight secondary schools, fifteen hospitals.and many homes for elderly people and for redemptive work.On both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts it operates fleets of vessels to bring the work of the church to remote ports.Berkeley Studio in Toronto is its well equipped centre for producing audio-visual materials.In organization, The United Church is Presbyterian, reserving however the right of ordination to annual Conference as in the Methodist Church, and giving considerable liberty to local congregations.The expansion of the Church in the past decade has beén rapid.Since 1950, 361 new churches and halls have been built, and 230 more are planned for the immediate future.Sunday School attendance has soared.with 731.000 enrolled, while 263.000 belong to various youth groups.Total givings in 1958 were $52.854.940 of which over $10.000.000 was for the larger work of the church.The United Church House, a nine-storey building in Toronto.has recently been completed as the national headquarters.Moderator of the United Church is the Right Rev.Angus th of union J.MacQueen of London, Ontario, and the permanent Secretary of the General Council is Dr.Ernest E.Long.« First Baptist Church active Coinciding with the opening of the day schools.the church Sunday school of First Baptist Church will resume its program of activities this coming Sunday: sessions for boys and girls over eight, as well as groups for young people and (Will convene at 9:45 am.A spe- jcial program has been prepared for this opening session, including the showing of an inspita- tional film and special worship features, The superintendent of.Sunday School, Dr.A.L.Gordon, is being assisted in the leadership by Miss Frances Wallace.the associate supcrinten- dent, and Miss Daisy MacNeill, Director of Christian Education.Plans for the coming sessions will be announced.Special reference will be made to the year-long program plan \u201cThe Year Of Baptist Achievement.\u201d All members of last year's church Sunday school have been advised ol this opening through the mails.On Thursday night of this \u2018week, First Baptist Church will \u2018be host to an inter-church con- [ference on the 'Y.B.A.' program; \u2018the local representative, Rev.Robert Yanke, St.Lambert Bapl- ist Church, is in charge of ar- the \u201cDiamond of Hope\u2019 Westmount Baptist subject of sermon The Baptists of North America have joined together for a Baptist Jubilee Advance Program for five years.The emphasis for 1959-60 is on Christian Education under the title of \u201cYear of Baptist Achievement\u201d (YBA), The minister, the Rev.E.J.Bailey.will discuss this program under \u2018The Ministry of Teaching\u201d at the morning service.At night.using the background of the famous Hope Diamond, the minister will speak on \u2018The Diamond of Hope\u201d.The Church School opens its Fall activities on Sunday.Sept.13, With classes for all ages at 11 service, The church choir rehearses on Thursday nights at 8 p.m.and there are openings for singers in all parts.See the Choir Director, Mr.Galt McDermot before choir practice or after service on Sunday.Dr.Douglas Smith inducted as Dominion-Douglas minister The induction of Rev.R .Douglas Smith.BA.BD.DD.as minister of Dominion Douglas Church took place at the church last, night.Rev.Smith.born in Fdmonton, accepted the call from the congregation which was extended alter the retirement of the present minister, Dr.\u201d A.Lloyd Smith, after 28 years of service.At present Dr.Smith is minister of Robertson United Church in Edmonton.His appointment as minister of Dominion-Douglas became effective July 1.Dr.Smith.51.is a graduate of McGill and United Theological College.Twice nominated for the Moderatorship of thé United Church of Canada, he has served United Church pastorates at Mor- risburg, Brockville and Hamilton, His father.the late Dr.Robert Smith.was at one time minister of Wesley Church and one of its founders.A brother, Dr.Clifford B.Smith, is well-known in Montreal medical circles and Mr.Justice Arthur 1.Smith of the Superior Court is another brother.Dr.Smith is married to the former Margaret Smyth of Montreal and they have four children.His oldest son is also a minister, serving at Fort St.John on the Alaska Highway.adults, * called a.m.coinciding with the morning .rangements; special counsellur | will be the Rev.Kenneth Gil llespie.General Secretary of the \u2018Board ot Religious Education.Toronto.Churches from the Greater Montreal area will be | cooperating, I On Sunday.parents of little children will be in attendance at the morning service to parti- | cipate in the Service of Dedica- | *tion for parents and children; at.the morning service.The music will be led by the regular gunist and choir leader, Mr.F.l.Mcl.earon:.The Rev.R.8.Dunn, minister of the church will speak on the subject, \u201cThe Baptist Prayer Book.\u201d At the evening service a new series of talks will commence, the theme being: \u201cThe Lively Arts of Discipleship.\u201d Mr.Dunn's subject for this Sunday night is Art of Stepping Aside.\u201d Autumn a colorful month for vacation If vou are one of those fortunate persons who still has a vacation to louk forward to, you will \u201cThe | The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 es 13 + + + Attend the Churel of WVoux Sailly + + + find the months of autumn parti- the Gaspe l'eninsula of Quebec, cuban ly pleasant for a sightseeing tour of Canada Fall colors rivalling the most spectacular in America are found during October and early November in the uplands of Ontario\u201c toba the Laurentian Mountains and British Provinces.In there's » ~~ \u2014% You see \"This is the Life\" or- | the and Prairie tou.in You listen to the ''Lutheran Hour\" On October 4th YOU are invited to worship with * Plan to attend the OPENING (Missouri Symod) .Take Bus Time: 11 a.m.REY.H.E.BARTSCH, Pastor 102 or Have fun this summer?the Church sponsoring these programs.service of - Christ Memorial Lutheran Church Place: Somerled School in NDG 103 from Atwater Phone : HUnter 9 - 4407 at any other bank, WORKING WITH CANADIANS BANK OF MONTREAL Canadas Firat Bank BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave.: oo « or did your holiday fall flat for lack of ready cash?Oue way to avoid disappointment next year is to figure out now how much it's going 10 cost for your 1960 vacation.Then open a Sunshine Account at the B of M and make it a point to deposit, cach payday, enough to cover the expenses of one day of your holiday.You'll find\u2014as practical-minded people all over Canada have found \u2014that a Bof M Sunshine Account is the ideal way to provide money for a better holiday.1t's a gilt-edged guarantee of more fun and sun for everyone -lets you buy more pleasure for yout leisure, Why not open your Sunshine Account today at your nearest B of M branch ?Canadians save more money at the B of M than M JOHN S.ENGLAND.Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: ALAN BURRITT.Manager I EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE = = -\u2014 =\u2014 \u2026 00 001500 1817 \u2014\u2014hht8.the mountain country of Alberta Columbia, quiet countryside of the Atlantic Piuv- inces of Saskatchewan and Mani- color and crisp, cool fall season, the the = PERE CMA ME - SIN: Wn Aa op TET Riau w + PS PRÉ Lee PE TOT IE 3s a 14 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 he subjects recently CL .a ae aes Tr martes cA gf open 1 eh ne inti Ks Nl nae ll) you like 7 By LAURENT PRICE Plo AVENE.a RG eo de NE RR ORO REIKI Ey People and Places Labor Day weekend had Montrealers all over your reporter's beat, and the weather welcomed them as gleefully as did the resort owners .With the \u201csummer\u201d vacation period stretching a little further each vear, the hiatus between this period and ski-time is becoming only a matter of a few weeks .From lake Placid, Pete Rolland, the affable swner-manager of the Homestead, reports glowing prospects of swell activities right up until American Thanksgiving Day .Vermont and New Hampshire echo similar tidings .The new autoroute to the Laurentians opened with all the ballyhoo of an Indianapolis speedway classic and with much the same demented enthusiasm .difference, of course.being that no prizes are awarded for getting to town in slightly less time .just a few cases of jumping jitters .Vera and Gerry Travers make a fine public relations combination for the Mont Gabriel Club .and Vera reminds us that from here in the Saturday buffet suppers will be replaced with gourmet dinners As food is served in cither instance, Uncle Beauregard won't he put out one little hit George Powell, the Chantecler's guid- GERRY TRAVERS ing wizard at Ste.Adele, renewed the Buddy Clayton Trio for an extended term .as a very dear friend of ours says: \u201cThey don't only play \u201cgood\u201d they play well! .Getting back to Mont Gabriel for a sentence or two, Gordon Chambers does some pretty deft work there with a piano.too .The thought of all the lovely little sun-tanned children trooping back to school after the long vacation brings tears to our eyes , .(we feel a little sorrv for the teachers as well) .but then how else are the little darlings to learn about the pre-Cambrian age or the romance of Abelard and Eloise .VERA TRAVERS Come to think of it we just had a refresher course on both lin L'Ecuyer, co-operator with Max Huber of Maxlvn's restaurant al Stowe, definitely offers rebuttal to the rumors circulating that he was christened Linseed He does, however, acknowledge a cousin named Catfish L'Ecuver .and so il goes .We have to go now and watch all the smart people who holiday in the Fall enjoying themselves .Be around next week, please.1 GORDON CHAMBERS Parker Perry, Green Mountain Inn bossman at Stowe, with Iriend Caesar, a kegless St.Bernard.Children\u2019s Theatre plans busy season The Children's Theatre is buzzing with excitement these days, \u2014 registralion opens shortly in the five studios, and judging by the hundreds of calls from all parts of the city and suburbs, it looks as though this will be one of the busiest seasons in the 27 years of Children\u2019s Theatre.Directors Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters have lined up an exciting season of stage shows and radio listening.They have many talented pupils in the various studios and casting shortly takes place for the three major produe- tions of Heidi, Jack and The Beanstalk and Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp.The popular \u2018Calling All Children\u201d program begins its season of radio plays starting Sunday, November 1.These radio shows have been a popular feature for many years and script writer Jean Low has promised some exciting plays for this season.The Montreal Children's Theatre, now in its 27th year has been directed since its inception by two well known theatrical personalities, Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters who have worked hard and conscientiously with a faith in the ideal behind the Children\u2019s Theatre, \u2014 a faith which has steadily justified itself.The Children's Theatre curriculum opens with a kindergarten class as an essential preliminary to the principal course, which embraces instruction in self-expres- sion, diction, poise and self control.Those who have witnessed their stage productions and listened to their radio performances, over CFCF will realize what a very valuable work can be accomplished with children in various forms of dramatic work.Even if pupils have no intention of pursuing drama when they grow older, the course is invaluable in helping young people to overcome self consciousness, and acquire a clear enunciation, good diction, and a graceful poise, The Children's Theatre has produced many tangible proofs of the value of its training and the success which its pupils have achieved.Registration for the Gi- rouard avenue and Cote St.Catherine road studios starts Monday afternoon September 14.For the other three studios in Saint laurent, Town of Mount Royal and Park avenue, there are different dates.For full information and brochure, phone Dorothy Davis or Violet Walters at HU.4-6620.There are only two rivers at Three Rivers, Quebec.The name derives from the fact that the St.Maurice River emplies into the St.Lawrence through three channels at the city's site.\u2014Quick Canadian Facts, Bulbs better in ground than in box, cellar From Sept.15 on, bulbs are better in the ground than in a box in the cellar or in the garage.This is the word from the Montreal Botanical Garden.Tulipes, narcissus, junquils, hyacinthes, crocuses and all other spring bulbs should be planted in damage, especially if the winter is early.Leaflet Nu.23 dealing with the planting and care of bulbs may be obtained from the Botanical Garden, 4101 Sherbrooke Street East, by wriling to the information office there, calling person- the fall, with the deadline Oct.ally or telephoning UN.1-3811, 10.After that there is risk of local 2783.e e BE SURE TO ATTEND THE RED FEATHER GALA OPENING CARNIVAL ON MOUNT ROYAL Saturday, Sept.12th \u2014 Hours: 3:00 p.m.Till 11:00 p.m.These and many more events to entertain the whole family: % Soap Box Derby % Outstanding Water Show on Beaver Lake including Water Skiing with the Marc Cloutier Aqua Ski Troupe and many, many more thrilling aquatic spectacles ++ An Outdoor Barbecue Dinner for your family FREE Impressive Flag Raising Ceremonies Stirring Brass Band Red Feather Balloon Race % Giant Variety Show staged by the children your Red Feather donations help to support % Dancing in the picturesque Chalet high above the city BE SURE TO ATTEND \u2014 FUN FOR ALL PLAN TO COME AND SPEND THE DAY This colorful day will be brought to you through the help ond kindness of the following:\u2014 Mygrade Food Products Ine.Pepsi-Cola Co.of Canada Ltd.General Bokeries Imperial Tobacco Co.of Comodo Ltd.Conadion Liquid Air Co, Lid, Renoult Automobiles Tillotson Rubber Co.Lid, e+ + ond mony ethers, Elgar Choir plans rehearsal on September 14 The Montreal Elgar Choir opens its 1959-60 season on September 14.with its first rchearsal at 7:30 p.m.in St.James\u2019 United Church.The work to be studied is Handel's Israel in Egypt, to be performed in January under the baton of Gif- ford Mitchell, musical director of the choir.The group's program is also to include a spring performance of Handel's Messiah, with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra under Thomas Schippers.There are vacancies in the choir for tenors, First postage stamp was issued on May 6, 1840.1t was the famous one-penny black of Victorian England.Luncheon Dinner Dancing Sunday Night Bute Air-Conditioned Always Ample Parking For Reservations Just Call UN £:6492 IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG Knowlton Landing {Mansonville, Quebec) BOATING © ® FISHING eo ® SWIMMING EXCELLENT CUISINE & ACCOMMODATIONS fully licensed Owner Management: Montie Elsdon RESERVATIONS: MANSONVILLE Ring 83, Ring 4 AND BUNGALOWS A superb setting on beautiful Lake Massawippi with 1000 feet of shoreline.All Sports available.Top quality food and accommodations.Friendly Service.Distinctive Marine \u201c©.For reservations og ders phone ME 73-2978, Ay®Frs Cliff No.77 er Monitor \u2018Travel Bureau \u2014 HU 1.2771, Ayers Cliff, Quebec In the Eastern Townships near South Bolton, Quebec (east of famous Bolton Pass) Gpring Valley INN TE Home ) of the Unusual Shaggy Dog SA Bar Outstanding Cuisine, Aimosphere & Accommodations Your Host Reservations: Hamish Tel.Mansonville 801 Hemilton I m - ea\u201d AV % WW on \"NO oer \" am FN oe Sw TM me A AS Fy) 0.e Aie NN NT TF or TT WI OH O00 OW : * vpens tember at 7:30 \u2019hurch.andel\u2019s med in of Gif- ctor of ram is rform- \u2018ith the tra un- ¢ choir issued \u2018amous n Eng- fi Call ear of ne ' ual @éipREEN MOUNTAIN INN, h we.INDEX \u2014 Recommended Resorts = ~~ Wy LON EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ® CABANA LODGE, Mogog, 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 & COTTAGES.Ste.Marguerite, Que.© THÉ CHANTECLER, Ste-Adele-en-haut, Que.® THE BARN, David Garmel Productions Maner House, Ste.Agathe © FAR HILLS INN, Yal Morir, Que.® GREY ROCKS INN, St.Jovite, Que.ANOIR PINOTEAU, oute 11, Mt.Tremblant, Que.© MONT GABRIEL CLUB, Mont Gabriel, Que, ® NYMARKS LODGE, St.Saveur-des-Monts, Que.® SUN VALLEY HOTEL SUISSE, Ste.Adele, Que.® WIN SUM INN, St.Sauveur, Que.QUEBEC ¢ CHATEAU FRONTENAC Quebec © THE INN, amon AE EE fm.\u2014 ta tailed Wn iit 3 RNAV) \\ BIT OF THE WEST in he White Mountains at Jefferson, 2 New Hampshire EER NEW HAMPSHIRE HORSE AND HOUND INN, Fronconia.LOVETTS, Franconia.MILLERSILL, Franconia.NEW ENGLAND INN, Intervale.SIX GUN CITY, | IX GUN CITY Au Munest-to Goodness Town Cowboys \u2014 Stagecoach DEMONSTRATIONS every 15 minutes Western indians \u2014 Jefferson, N.M.SANTA'S VILLAGE, Jefferson, N.H.Jim & Mary June Brady - OWNERS Junction of Routes 2 and 115 ENTERTAINMENT DINING @ DANCING IN TOWN TEIN SEA Re\u201d SAR CNE be eg CS &« In The White Mountains NEW ENGLAND INN ot Iintervole, New Hampshire AU BALLON LOUNGE, The Laurentien Hotel.CHEZ STIEN, 2149 Mackay Street, VI.2-9139 LA ROMA CAFE, 2017 Peel St, LASALLE HOTEL, 1240 Drummond, UN.46-6492 LE PAVILLON, The Cavalier Room Club Cafe.PIAZZA TOMASSO, 8205 Decarie, RE.1-2715 RITZ CARLTON HOTEL, Sherbrooke Street West, Bedrooms \u2014 Suites \u2014 Cottages Real Yankee Cooking Golf \u2014 Swimming Pool \u2014 Riding \u2014 Hiking.THE RAVINE ROOM for Cocktails.VI.2.4212 Mr.& Mrs.Thomas Martin RUBY FOO'S, Owners 7815 Decorie, Tel.Fleetwood 6-5541 RE.7-6533 Intervale, N.H.WINDSOR STEAK HOUSE, (Near North Conway) 1194 Peel St, UN.6-7766 Os Loke Champioia .HISTORIC -~' RO = ~~ AT PLATTSBURGH, N.Y.DINING @ GIFT SHOP \u201cAdventures in + Fine Eating\" = Member All Credit Clubs Duncan Hines \u2014 Gourmet NS.Y.- MU.Highway, Route 9 5 miles south of Plattaburgh 9 miles north of Ausable Chasm, N, Y, In The Adirondacks he Homestean Lake Placid Vacationing at it's very best.Famous for Fine Food and Accommodations; \u2018olf, Swimming, Tennis; or just Complete Relaxation Telephone Lake Placid 73 Loke Placid, New York Grand Mere, Que, © HOTEL ST.LOUIS, 33 rue St.Louis, Que.© HOTEL, MOTEL DES LAURENTIDES, 350 Boul.Ste.Anne Quebec NEW YORK STATE © HOLIDAY MOTEL, Wilmington.© SARANAC HOTEL, Saranac Lake.® SPORTSMEN'S INN, Wilmington.® THE CHALET, Lake Placid ® THE HOMESTEAD, SANTA'S VILLAGE on your trip thru New England See Santa and his helpers in their own home town.See the Jolly Snowman, 20 feet high \u2014 enjoy the children's playground and Santa's Theatre.Twenty white deer.baby lambs, goats, geese and ducklings roam through this Christmas tree fairyland.Open daily and Sunday, June 15 to October 19 In the Northern White Mountains On Route 2 © JEFFERSON, New Hampshire Lake Placid.® INDOLE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Ausable Forks, N.Y.® ROYAL SAYAGE INN, Plattsburgh, N.Y, ® SANTA'S WORKSHOP, North Pole, N.Y.® WHLMINGTON INN, Wilmington, N.Y.VERMONT ® BUCCANEER LODGE, Stowe.© THE CENTER MOTEL, Stowe, Vermont ¢ CHURCHILL HOUSE INN, Stowe.A bit of SWITZERLAND in old QUEBEC .Well-known French Cuisine and Swiss Specialties.RIDING WEEKS rrom $55.00 45 Beds Swimming Pool Private Beach Riding Horses \u2019 Rollerski Waterski MAX SIEGMANN Owner-Manager Ste.Adele, P.0.Tel CA.9-3512 In the Laurentians at MONT TREMBLANT, Que.manoir pinoteau Famous Cuisine & Accommodations SANDY BEACH GOLF RIDING TENNIS Entertainment nightly in \" Stirrup Bar Gil Graton, Tel.Manager 157 Westmount Examiner, Friday Sept.11, 1959 SOIREE le ide SOSA ne oR NE NE Exclusive and Congenial The Tremblant Club In the Heart of the Laurentians Superior Accommodation Fine French Cuisine Intimate Musketeer Bar Owned and Managed by Betty and Jim Cuttle, Mont Tremblant, Que.Telephone St.Jovite 223 CHAS à My « Lead ea Host JIM REYNOLDS HC GENIER MOTEL ®* Restaurant ®* Movies ®* Dancing * Smugglers # Golf \u2014 Shop Tennis Rte 108 Stowe.Vermont Alpine 3-7678 Reservations * HOTEL BRETON, Burlington, Vermont ® KELLEY'S MÔTOR COURT & RESTAURANT, Derby Line.© MAXLYN'S RESTAURANT, Stowe, Vermont ® THE NELSON HOUSE, Newport.® PAVILION HOTEL, Montpellier, Yermont © NEWPORT HOUSE, Lake Memphremagog, Newport © PINE MOTOR COURT, Stowe.® STOWE PLAYHOUSE, Stowe, Vermont NEW HAMPSHIRE ® CARRIAGE STOP, Intervale.® HOTEL COSTELLO, Berlin, N.H.© THE HITCHING POST, (Lovetts), Franconia, N.H.tour the St, Maurice Valley, one of the This weekend beauty spots of the Province of Quebec.Stav overnight Friday in the Cascade Inn at Shawinigan.On Saturday drive up the vallev and return to the Inn on Saturday night.You'll enjoy a scenic drive and a restful week-end.Çascode Jun SHAWINIGAN, QUEBEC FH nue daté For your holiday in the Lourentions .Le Montclair STE.ADELE, QUE.Swimming \"onl Tennis Riding Golf Rowling The COPPER BAR COCKTAIL LOUNGE Dancing to Orchestra Wiite for Foider \u201cR™ Inquire about our reasonable rates for Mcetings and C'enventions.In Stowe, Verm Vermont or] Dine at RESTAURANT TOMMY PURCELL at the piano in THE NINETY\"S LOUNGE Tel.Alpine 3-7578 Stowe, Vermont Lindsay L'Ecoyer, Manager = PS St.Sauveur des Monts, Quebec 45 miles from Mtl on Route II Laurention Hospitality at its Best Outstanding Cuisine Cosily appointed rooms Cochtails 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 In Burlington, Vermont it's SMART to stay et Hotel Breton For Cocktails: the College Grill end the Champlain Room Free Parking for Guests 1062 Church Street Tel.UN.4.7610 15 I x Am SEE LE =e Tae Spel Jafar 1 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 STAGE! RADIO!! TELEVISION!! ENROLL NOW CHILDREN'S THEATRE FIVE STUDIOS: N.D.G.- PARK AVE.Cote St.Catherine Rd.Town of Mount Royal Ville St.Laurent HU.4-6620 [rules which the Canadian Institute ping and taime How is fhe fime fo fhink abouf taking proper care of furnace homeowners have they follow, at du time of year to assure comfortable and constant heal for next Good care of the heating Old Man Sun is in trouble- Grateful winter.system when hot outside pays off | free comfort in the cold months to come.Now is the time.according to of Plumb- Heating, to clean and inspect your heating plant, As a rule, in many homes, much is spent outdoors during the fine weather and it is easy to forget the old winter friend in WESTON INCORPORATED 18 SEVERN AVE.Afternoon Play Groups, Children 4 and 5 years, Fench and English, Monday through Thursday For Information, Phone The Secretary, Mrs.Porter, WE.5-9856 Miss Mary Winspear, M.A.Ph.D.Principal: SCHOOL \u2014 WESTMOUNT \u2014 College and Schools Of The Montreal Y MC.A.oPo Sir George Williams High Scho 14355 College \u2014 Day or lvening Degree Courses, B.A, Diploma eering, Elementary School \u2014 Evening only.Business School \u2014Day or Evening.School of Retailing\u2014Day only.INFORMATION FROM THE Of B.Se., B.C Com.\u2014 Courses in Fngin- School\u2014Evening only.ol of Art\u2014Day or Evening.FICE OF THE REGISTRAR YRUNMMOND ST, VI.9.8331 IFYOU STUDY AT NIGHT GRAHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE J.Philip Page, A.P.4914 Sherbrooke St.West, near Westmount Station Provincial Transport HU.4-2242 ACCOUNTING TYPEWRITING STENOGRAPHY ENGLISH SPELLING Special Steno-Refresher Young Men and Women HU.4-3082 You can get that better posi- tion\u2014promotion\u2014more pay.A few nights a week will do it.Why not call at the office ond talk it over.YOUNG EXECUTIVES .Special evening course in business letter writing including grammar and punctuation.A., P.C.T., Principal Buses Pass The Door ME.1-0374 NEW CLASSES EVENING the basement who kept the family comfortable last winter.It pays though, to see to your furnace now when it's warm outside so that it wil see to you when the weather changes.Here are ten simple rules every homeowner should follow: 1.Clean all surfaces of your furnace flues.2.Remove all sool and ashes.3.Oil all door hinges, bearings and regular parts, 4.Check instruments and gauges for accurate levels.5.Leave door partially open all summer to avoid swealing and © rusting.6.Open the drain cock at the bottom of the boiler.7.Let sufficient water run from the system to remove sludge.8.Paint the outside of your boiler to protect it.9.Remove all trash from the furnace area to avoid Tire hazard.10.Follow these ten rules for greater comfort and less trouble next winter.+ * DR.FRANCIS STEIN | (Prague Academy of Music} Expert PIANO Tuition For advanced students and beginners, Excellent results.Public pupils\u2019 recitals, Studio at 6524 McLYNN AVENUE inquiries at RE.8-7839 DR.MARGUERITE CHOQUETTE Mus.-Bac.(Gold Medalist) CONCERT PIANIST has now resumed her 37th Year of Teaching.Classical and Popular | Courses PIANO AND VOICE Beginners Accepted | 3420 Grey Ave.| EDNA MARIE | HAWKIN | | L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.PIANIST FESTIVAL ADJUDICATOR EXAMINER TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, ETC.STUDIO: 4200 Sherbrooke St.W.WE.2-6203 Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years RE-OPENING WEDNESDAY, SEPT.16th LIMITED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application Miss Elizabeth Veitch 220 Prince Albert Avenue REGISTRATION COMMENCES MONDAY, SEPT.14th For Appointment, Please Phone between 9 a.m.and 4 p.m.HU.6-4310 or HU.6-8780 that followed the ser.The Institute points oul these simple rules, if faithfully, will increase vice every homeowner can get from his heating system.Not only will they prolong its life but will pay dividends meantime in efficient operation and greater economy in fuel.The accumulation of soot in pipes and trash in the furnace area provide dangerous five hazards.At the same time, dust and dirt collected in filters or around convectors becomes insulation which prevents their efficient operation, It you have air filters in the heating unit they should be inspected.A vacuum cleaner may be used to remove the collected dust.If you have convector radiators, the same household appliance may be employed.A little time and attention to your heating facilities now, when the weather is good, will give you good weather indoors next Fall when the inevitable change in the season occurs.VIOLAL.BENSON A.R.C.T.PIANO and THEORY Private and Class Instruction Also the CARL ORFF METHOD Music Class for Children ages & to 10.5167 Cote St.Antoine Rd.HU.4-0356 \"MARY BEETLES SCHOOL REGISTER NOW OPEN Classes Commence Saturday, Sept.12 .BALLET \u2014 TAP SINGING \u2014 PIANO DRAMATICS CHARM \u2014 BATON Adults \u2014 Teenagers Children 4956 Decarie Blvd.HUnter 6-5170 © Ballet © Toe The Evans Sisters School of the DANCE and MUSIC ® Tap ©® Acrobatic Royal Academy of Dancing Syllabus Taught NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION For information,call WE.7 - 4707 4845 Sherbrooke St.West corner Victoria Ave.EVENING EXTENSION COURSES REGISTRATION: SEPT.21 TO 24 7.00 p.m.to 9.30 p.m, BEGIN SEPTEMBER 28 ANYONE MAY REGISTER Academic Credit and Non-Credit Courses Taoyola College Courses will be offered in undergraduate subjects in Arts, Commerce and Science, For Calendar, application form write: The Dean of Extension Department 7141 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, MONTREAL 28 Tel.: HU.4-8487 \"The Atom: problems\u201d its structure, uses, \"Unearthing Lost Worlds\" \u201cThe Peculiar Communication of Art\u201d ., art, ma, ballet, literature \u201cGreat Books\" .Ist and 2nd year discussion series music, dra- \u201cThe Art of Effective Speech\u201d \u201cDrawing and Painting\" \u201cReading Modern Russian\u2019 Evening Courses To Test Your Imagination \"And Who Is My Neighbor\u201d .a theological study \u201cConcepts of Law\" .an inquiry into Rights \u201cReality: An Introduction te Philosophy\" \u201cThe Age of Doubts and Questions\u201d .à study of the 17th century To Give You Direction In - \u201cTeaching the Retarded Child\" \u201cKindergarten\u2014the techniques\" starting October 1 particulars on these and other courses from the Registrar VI.2.5076 Thomas More Institute The Eastern League has lost its top executive.Jack Riley, astute general manager of the Johnstowne Jeis, has moved up to take over the same position with (he Rochester Amerks of the American Lea- Eue.Miss N.V.McNaught Pianoforte Tuition THEORY \u2014 EXAMINATIONS ANNUAL RECITAL Apt.2 225 MELVILLE AVENUE Westmount FRANCES GOLTMAN Pianist, Lic.Mus.First Medallist, McGill University Pupils Successful in Highest Exams.RECITALS Beginners and Advanced 5506 N.D.G.Avenue HU.4-6424 Thomas More courses start October 5 Thomas More Institute of Montreal have announced their 156th season of evening courses for adults, to start October 5 in the D'Arcy McGee School building on Pine avenue.A BA degree, ranted by the University of Montreal, is obtuin- (from universities as McGill, Harvard, Montreal, Loyola College, able, but the distinguishing feature of this lay Institute is that it is directed at the intellectually curious man and woman rather than the degree seeker.Beside 25 night courses there is an afternoon discussion program for ladies and a Saturday program for teachers, Topics range from The cation of Art, Professors and lecturers are Teachers\u2019 College, School Commission, and the fields of newspaper, art, music, science and business.\u2018I'vained discussion lead ers handle the Many reading-dis- cussion classes, The Institute also offers an evening High School for adults to prepare them for Provincial examinations.The High School.taught by teachers in the regular Montreal high schools, opens Sep- UN Association to meet Tuesday The United Nations Association cof Overseas University Students in 1 Canada, Montreal Branch, will VIOLIN 332 Sherbrooke PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS CLASSICAL GUITAR BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED PUPILS BOURGET SCHOOL OF MUSIC Telephone WE.3-1835 PIANO St.West, Apt.1 French.|, FRENCH Graduate Professors of Paris and Montreal Universities, 3479 Prud\u2019homme Ave.\u2014 HU.4-290 (Just above Sherbrooke) Specialists in Conversational fo 4845 SHERBROOKE WEST, ENROL NOW COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Secretarial Training \u2014 Stenographic Course\u2014 Day and Night Classes at Victoria Ave.WE.7-1058 Atom to The Peculiar Communi- tember 14 in the McGee building, | By LARRY LIBMAN BE SMART \u2014 BOOK EARLY.A good many of you are Starting to plan your Christmas holidays already, but ' those of you who plan to go away for the Christmas holi- | days and haven't started planning vet are going to get stuck.The airlines have their advanced schedules out already for Miami Beach, Jamaica, Nassau, Puerto Rico and most of the popular resort areas.The steamship companies will have their sailing schedules out within a few weeks and believe me when 1 tell vou that even though the schedules aren't out yet there have been quita a few book: ings made already.The first type of accommodations, on | .these cruises, to be sold out are those of the minimum \u2018 price.It is the same thing with the resort areas and their hotels.If you keep putting off making vour reservations.vou will find when the time comes to reserve a cruise, plane\u2019 | reservation or hotel accommodations that they will be completely filled up.| Why not avoid this disappointment and book early.| | Plane reservations do not require any deposit; cruise reservations must be accompanied by a deposit of 25\u201c« which | is refundable if you have to cancel up to two weeks before sailing; and hotels usually require a $25.00 or $50.00! 1 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 1 7 Harold Laycoe, an entecpiising \u201chockey executive since he hung up \u201chis skates after à whirl in the big time with Montreal Canadiens and \u201cBoston Bruins, is the new nunager- conch of the Victoria Cougars of the Western Hockey League.SONIA CHAMBERLAIN A.R.A.D., Advanced A.B.D.Teachers Cert.M.1.S.T.D.(Commended) Is pleased to announce that she will be assisted this year by Miss Yvonne Grey, ARAD.lint}, M.LS.T.D.{Commended! of Chester, England.The new season will start Friday, October 2nd at TRINITY MEMORIAL HALL Classes will be held in Ballet, Ballroom and Modern Stage for children and professionals and special Keep- Fit Classes for homemakers.A new branch of the school will be opening in Shawinigan Falls on October 12th.For further information, Call HU.1-4523 before noon on ; deposit which is also refundable if you have to cancel \u20141 hold its next meeting Tuesday.September 15, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Rakovsky, 201 Metcalf avenue, Westmount.William M.Sheehan, president of the Montreal Branch of World | Federalists of Canada.will speak | | \u201cWorld Peace through World FES he only Montreal Law.\u201d Two films will also be shown, ROWLAND TUTORIAL SCHOOL ® Closses ond ! private tuition in one yeor ® Matriculation 69 Bruce Ave.| i © McGill | Phone Supplementals WE.5.1339 ® High School |: Grades | ESTABLISHED 1922 by the National Ballet professional school this season were trained by.Shnaketh Low CLASSICAL BALLET AND MODERN DANCE Registration Now Open for Classes commencing Monday, Sept.14th 326 Victoria Avenue, Westmount dancers accepted HU.8-1362 EDGAR ASSELS | A.C.C.O.| PIANO, THEORY and ELECTRIC ORGAN at all levels.Pupils prepared for conservatory examinations, if desired.Studios in Westmount and downtown.i HU.9-3356 Olga Lieber Pianist and Teacher Theodore Leschetitzsky Method Special attention given to beginners of all ages MONTREAL DRAWING © PAINTING © BASIC DESIGN ® MODELING & SCULPTURE © COMMERCIAL & GRAPHIC ARTS Non professional painting class for beginners Children\u2019s classes \u2014 3 to 14 years Singing - Elocution Reducing Modeling - Charm Photography Showroom Fashion Show T.V.Training Placement Bureau Limited number of openings Junior course for advanced students in Master Class or Individually FOR APPOINTMENT CALL WE.7-8145 4470 SHERBROOKE W.(Near Westmount Park) Teacher Training course in Art Teaching Principal: School of ART and DESIGN | MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS Day & Evening & Part Time Courses OPENS | CT.1st ADVANCE ENROLMENT 1S ESSENTIAL i Write or \u2018phone for syliobus VI.2-7896 Office: 3430 ONTARIO AVENUE MONTREAL Arthur Lismer, R.C.A., LL.D.PHONETIQUE-LECTURE-CHANT J STUDIO sl CuampouX + Cpenin«: SEPT.16 Ouverture 4585 \"\u201c* SHERBROOKE (Westmount YMCA) WE.7-3200 ouest west Inscription Registration PIERRETTE Nous acceptons les élèves à compter de 2/2 ans DICTION (rrENCH) SIMONE po = 07 saga JP oP A ut Consult Malcolm Gregory 3 $ \u201cHe won't promise you a trip ¢ through the skies on a Magic $ $ Carpet, but he will bring ; ¢ CARPET MAGIC into your > \u20ac Home!\" + ¢ : GREGORY'S = : ORIENTAL RUG CO.; $ 4151 Se.Catherine St.W.$ ¢ Westmount \u20ac WE.2.4277 Evenings RE.8-4605 \u20ac > a SS en 0 a Davies- O\u2019Brien\u2019 The marriage of Sandra Noreen, daughter of Mrs.Linda O'Brien of Rosemere and Mr.Robert O'Brien of Saint Laurent, to Mr.David Allan Davies, son of Mr.and Mrs.David Davies of Laval West, took pluce recently in West- boro Baptist Church, Ottawa.Rev.! KR FE.Holmes ofliciating, Miss Marion Keith plaved the wedding music Baskets of gladioli were used lo décorate the church.The bride, who was given away by her father, was gowned in white Chantilly lace with a fittted bodice having a short bolero.Her shoul der length veil of tulle iHusion was held by à Grecian headdress trimmed with seed pearls and she carried a white, Bible and bridal bouquet of American Beauly roses and stephanotis.Miss Sherrill O'Brien as maid of honor for her sister, was in à [rock of pink taffeta with net over- shirt and matching bolero.She wore a headdress of pink tulle and carried a nosegay of pink roses, ! pink carnations and white shasta | daisies, ! Mr.David the bride.O'Brien, brother of acted as best man, Mrs.O'Brien, mother of the bride.wore a gown of beige silk organza trinimed with satin, with blue accessories and a corsage bouquet of Talisman roses and yel- | low shasta daisies, i bridegroom's | Mrs.Davies, the mother.was gowned in black and | white voile wearing white accessories and a corsage bouquet of | red roses and baby mums.Following the reception in St.took place Ignatius of which THE MONTREAL, PE Wo MR.AND MRS.GEORGE SHANNON GROVER, whose marriage Loyola Church.Formerly Miss was held in the church hall, Mr.| Victoria Maria Favretto, the bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.and Mrs.Davies left for New Brunswick, the bride travelling in\u2019 i black wool ensemble and white accessories.Upon their return they | will take up residence in Ste.Do- | rothee.Quebec, Frances Grover of Westmount Chicago.Opening meeting The opening meeting of the Council of Units of the Jewish In St Ignatius of T.oyola Hospital of Hope will be held on! Church, the marriage took Wednesday.September 16, at 2 place recently of Vicloria Maria, pm.at the home of Mrs.M.Pin-; daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Peter sky, 75217 Ruscdale avenue.Favretto of Montreal West, to Mr.Mrs.M.Pinsky, president of the George Shannon Grover of West- Council.will preside.mount, son of Mrs.Frances Geoffrey dspuce Tashions Selective Fall and Winter DRESSES at Popular Prices in stock.Specializing in \"Individually designed Wedding, Cocktail and Daytime Dresses\" Exclusive yet Inexpensive 1239 GREENE AVENUE WE.7-0333 Peter Favretto of Montreal West; Mr.Grover the son of Mrs.and Mr.G.Shannon Grover of \u2014Notman Photo Victoria Maria Favretto marries George S.Grover Grover of Westmount and Mr.G.Shannon Grover of Chicago.Rev.I'rancis McDonald, SJ, ofliciated al the ceremony, Give in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of appliqued white silk faille styled on wprincess lines with pearl embroid- tery.having a scooped neckline.lon sleeves.high waistline and full redingote-style skirt with overskirt forming a chapel train.Her circular veil of tulle illusion | was held by a small pearl crown, | and she carried a white prayer ' book adorned with white carna- i tions and streamers.Miss Sheilah Grover was maid of honor.wearing a frock of powder blue taffeta with a square neckline, three quarter length \"sleeves, and cummerbund, ihe 1 Thiede HAIRDRESSER HU.4-4501 4927 Sherbrooke St.West HOURS: Monday te Thursday.9 am.te 7 pm.Fridays, 9 a.m.vo 9 p.m.\u2014 Seturdays, Pam to bpm (Near Claremont very full skirt having pleats at the back and sides.She carried a bouquet of large white daisies.Mr.David Dyson was best 1>an, and ushers were Mr.Angelo Fa- vretto.brother of the bride.and Mr.B.Collins.cousin of the bridegroom.Mrs.Favretto, mother of the bride.chose a two-piece ensemble of beige and brown feathers and corsage of yellow roses.Mrs.Grover, mother of the bridegroom.was gowned in rose and grey-toned flowered silk.wearing a hat of rose straw and velvet and a corsage of white sweetheart roses.Following a reception at the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel.Mr.and Mrs.Grover left for New York and the Maritimes.the bride travelling in an ensemble of white and navy.with white accessories and a corsage of white gardenias.of beige silk shantung with a hat EXAMINER WOMENS 1 Vist.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1959 | £ : drone rere McKENNA COTE DES NEIGES Florists RE.8-1124 Mrs.Pierre F.Casgrain is returning shortly from New Brunswick, Miss Elaine Speirs, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Speirs, 5865 Notre Dame de Grace avenue , and Miss Saundra Baly.daughter of Mr, and Mrs, C.H, Baly.620 Gros- vernor avenue, Westmount, left by air this week for Switzerland.The 17 year old girls will study at Mon Sertile School in Morges, Switzerland, for one year.Miss Evelyn McKinnon of Grand boulevard, has returned from 2 weeks vacation spent at Bethany.Ont, the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.McKin- non.While on vacation Miss Mc- Kinnon attended the Walmsley- Staples wedding (her niece) which took place August 22 in Grove Chapel, Lakefield, Ontario.* Guest list for Jewish ceremony Those invited tv attend the opening function of the Bicentenary of Canadian Jewry at Three Rivers on Monday.Sept.7, when a plaque will be dedicated to the memory of Ezekiel Hart include: Mr.Samuel Bronfman and Mrs.Bronfman.OBE.Mr.and Mrs.Lavy M.Becker.Mr.and Mrs.Saul Hayes, of Montreal.Solicitor-General and Mrs.Leon Balcer, Hon.and Mrs.Raymond Douville.Senator and Mrs.Leon Methot.Mayor and Mrs.Laurent Paradis, Pro-Mayor and Mrs.Aime Lefrancois.of Three Rivers.Mr.and Mrs.Munroe Abbey, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Barkoff, Mr Ben Robinson.QC, and Mrs.Robinson.Mr.Reginald J.Hart, Mr.and Mrs.Alan Judah Hart.Mr.Philip B.Hart.Mr.Louis de Zwirek.QC.and Mrs.de Zwirek, Mr.Jos.H.Fine.QC.and Mrs.Fine, Mr.Harold Lande.QC.and Mrs.lande.Mr.and Mrs.Hy Ginsberg, Mr.and Mrs.S.Stein- berg, Mr.and Mrs.B.Takefman.Mr.and Mrs.Ben Schneiderman, Mr.and Mrs.L.Glassman, of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Joseph, Miss Rachel Smiley, Msgr.Ernest Le- mieux, Msgr.A.M.Parent, Rec-; tor of Laval University.of Quebec | City.! Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Gaherty have returned from Port Credit, Ont., where they attended the marriage of their son, Mr.Denis Gaherty, to Miss Joan MeKnight, which took place on Friday.The Misses Sarah and Ethel McDermott.1027 Greene avenue, spent the weekend at Baie D'Urfee as the guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.McCarron.Mr.and Mrs.Ross Hutchison have returned from Murray Bay where they visited Miss Marjorie Caverhill, Mr.and Mrs.George Daly and their family have returned from Metis \"each where they occupied their summer.cottage for the Dr.and Mrs.Hamilton Baxter.Miss Wilsie Baxter and Mr.Hamilton Baxter, Jr., have returned after spending the summer travelling in England and on the Continent.While in London, Dr.Baxter presented a paper before the International Congress of Plastic Surgery.Mr.M.H.Gault and Miss Patricia Gault have returned following a stay in Murray Bay.Mr.and Mrs.George Hamp- son and their children sailed last week for Engiand en route to Ghana, after spending the summer with Mrs.Hampson\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Phitip Osler.Mr.and Mrs.W.Herbert Moore and their children, Robin and Lynn, have returned from a stay at Harwichport, Cape Cod.Mrs.Harold Agnew and Master C.Agnew arrived recently in the Empress of Britain from Liverpool.Mr.Ernest Rex and his son, Peter.have returned after spending the summer travelling abroad.ELIZABETH JORDAN Dressmaker-Designer Alterations - Remodelling For Appointment REgent 3-3432 Registration Now Open for New Classes for beginners, professionals SEDA ZLARE studio of classical ballet 223A MELVILLE AVA.WESTMOUNT, QUE.WElliagton 7-1471t beiween IV am -5 pm tnsesviews, by appointinient, wuh Aludume Zaré.Q) mea 8 Spector-Gordon The marriage of Ida.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Morris Gordon, formerly of Corner Brook, Newfound- Jand, to Dr.Bernard Spector, son of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Spector, took place un Sunday, in the Chevra-Kadisha B'Nai Jacob Synagogue, Rabbi David Ruth officiating assisted by Cantor Rosentz- weig.Mr.Louis Berkow played the weding music, The synagogue was decorated with standards of blue and white carnations and gladioli.The bride, who was\u2019 given away by her father.was in a gown of ivory tulle over satin appliqued with Alencon lace, fashioned with a fitted empire bodice, having a portrait necklne.short sleeves, and a very full skirt.Her veil of tulle jllusion was held by a matching headdress, and she carried a prayer book covered with orchids and stephanotis.Mrs.Cyril Carrick, sister of the bridegroom, as matron of honor, Miss Dorothy Gordon, as maid of honor for her sister, Miss Carol Salofsky and Miss Judy Ballon, as mare gy MISS DEANNE G.LUCK AND marriage will take nlace Oct.10 the late Mrs.Eo AW CU MR.WILLIAM J.ROSS.whose in St.Matthew's Church, Hump- stead.The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Luck of Montreal West; her fiance the son of Mr.Donald B.Ross and Ross of Westmount.\u2014Tedd Harrison Photos Miss Judith L.Ballon The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 19 - \u201c| Silver-haired model is much in demand By JOAN MARTIN A trim.silver-haired Westmount matron opened the ; door, smiled graciously and quipped: \u2018l\u2019m in the midst lof fashions, fittings and furniture.\u201d What Mrs.Kenneth Eldridge of 67 Holton avenue means is that not only is the modelling in forthcoming fashion shows sponsored by local emporiums to display the best of the European collections.but is simultaneously remodelling her home.Mardi Eldridge, one of Mout- real's top high fashion models, is unique in her field in that she embarked on her career onlv after her family were fully grown.\u201c1 started when most women give up.\u201d she says, \"1 really fell into it.\u201d About 10 years ago, at 8 friend's suggestions, she listed her name with one of the fashion bureaus in a8 downtown department story.+ Week later they called her and with what shoes, gloves, hats of requiedt and jewelry adoms them, a rehearsal as the last step prior to parading them before the public \u201cEverything must 1un smooth- for there isn't much time between changes,\u201d she stiles, \u201cWe each go out in turn and vou have to be ready\u201d Basically Mes.Eldridge considers herself a housewife but en- Joys the idea of having something else 40 do.She says it is a nice feeling to be useful and te keep la bridesmaids, wore frocks of blue she has been modelling ever abreast van the times after reur- poult de soie and chiffon.with hats W d M \\ m n | x since.Ng à family fo match their frocks and carried C S I.or a evy A stint with the Powers Model- 4 bouquets of blue and white feather- ; vo ; ame i uae ji The marriage of Judith Lynda, quet of stephanotis ,maidenhair ling Ageney \u2014 in the teaching | ed carnations.\u2019 J d \u2014 ae X ; ; :a fern en and some beauty consult- | Miss Sylvia Gordon, also a sister daughter of Dr.and Mrs.David .ant work gave her a good back- of the bride, and Miss Thelma Ballon.to Mr.Norman Levy.son Mr.Harry Levy acled as best ground for high fashion.She feels | Silver, as junior bridesmaids.were! yf Mr, and Mrs.Hyman Levy.took sher for hss brother.ane, Lhe thai a model dues not have to in frocks of blue organza, with hats , 0; , ushers were Ur.Johathan Ballon Le beautiful ke ook.| of the same shade.and carried place September 9 in the Chapel and Mr.Basil Ballon, brothers of e beautiful, but, like good cook | ing, shoul ave * pr * in- the \u2018bride.Mr.Perry Meyer, Mr.\u2018 £ ould have the proper in of Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue.| gredients: Colonial bouquets of feathered car- pa pations.Mr.Martin Kornbluth acted as best man.and the ushers were Dr.Norman Goldberg, Dr.Ernie Bur- man, Dr.Jack Padveen, Mr.Irving Goffman, Mr.David Ber- covitz, Mr.Irwin Steeris, Mr.Donald Gordon, brother of the bride, and Mr.Larry Chalef.Mrs.Gordon, the bride's mother, was gowned in Wedgwood blue poult de soie.She wore a hat to match and a corsage bouquet of white orchids.Mrs.Spector, mother of the bridegroom, was in a sheath gown of ice blue Bourdon lace embroidered with sequins and seed pearls, She wore a hat of the same material and a corsage bouquet of white orchids., Following the reception, Dr.and Mrs.Spector left for San Juan, Puerto Rico, Kingston and Mont- ego Bay, Jamaica, Port-au-Prince, Haiti and Miami, the bride travel- Jing in a white silk ensemble and wearing white accessories.* Decorator note how to dye wood Here's a fascinating decorator idea .particularly useful for anyone on a fuimiture budget! You can dye wood! Any color of all purpose dye works beautiful- Jy as a stain for unfinished or sanded down wood surfaces, giv- in a modern, colored-stain finish that can be pasle-waxed, or rubbed with oil and shellac! With this new furniture colo:- ing trick, can you see how easy it would be to glamorize a bedroom that's furnished with inex- For The Finest QUALITY BEEF Obtainable Phone HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\" English Family Butcher and Grocer Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Groceries Fruits and Vegetables MONTHLY ACCOUNTS ARRANGED | 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.Westmount WE.7-9455-6 Rabbi Wilfrid Shuchat officiating.assisted by Cantor Mendelsohn.Mrs.M.Fineberg plaved the wedding music.and baskets of white shasta daisies, white chrysanthemums, smilax and candles in candelabra were used to decor- ale, The bride, who was given away by her father, was gowned in white embroidered Swiss organza with a fitted bodice having a scoop neckline edged with appliqued buttertlies, and a boulfant skirt fashioned with an\u2019 overdrape at the back.Her tiered veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of seed pearls, and she carried a nosegay of pale pink Demure roses and fern.Mrs.Perry Meyer, as of honor for her sister, wore a frock of Dioi blue poult de soie appliqued with lace with a matching tulle hat.and carried a bou- matron x pensive, unfinished pieces?Or to co-ordinate all the odd furniture in a child's room.or a summer porch?Well-made, old pieces of furniture, retinished with colored stain look miraculously new and interesting .like a decorator\u2019s smart highlight for the home! You might have an old chest that could be refinished in this way.If you have, top it with a bookshelf the same width, stained the same color.Add new hardware lo the chest and vou have a Modern.good-looking breakfront that's a conversation piece for the dining or living room! Even garden furniture can be treated with the color stain.First of all, faded canvas seats and backs could be removed \u2014 freshened and brightened a summer color in a dye bath .right in the washing machine! The weather-worn wood frame could be stained a Dark Red or a Si- jamese Pink! (An illustrated book- |let of ideas and instructions cal- led \u2018Color \u2014 all through the house\u201d is available from the makers of Rit Dyes).Directions for color-staining your wood furniture are simple enough to follow.You remove ithe old finish, then rub vigorous- \"lv with steel wool to open the pores of the wood.The color-stain solution is made with one package of any color of the better- known, all-purpose dye to a quart || of hot water.You just brush it on! The color stain glows richly on the wood surface.allowing the woodgrain, to gleam through\u2014a particularly attractive effect in rich dark tones like Peacock Blue, Deep Red, Plum Blue or Forest Green! ¥ Berel Hoppenhein, Mr.John Miche- | and Mr.lin, Mr.Phil Belitsky Arnold Isaacson.Mrs.Ballon, the bride's mother, wore a gown of navy blue satin with a blue feather hat and a cor- suge bouquet of white orchids.Mrs.Levy.mother of the bridegroom, was in a draped gown of sea blue mousseline de soie, and wore a hat of the same shade.and a corsage bouquet of white orchids.Following the reception.which was held in the Community Centre\u2019 of the Synagogue.Mr.and Mrs.Levy left for the Mohawk Trail and Washington, D.C., the bride travelling in an ensemble of powder blue mohair.and wearing a white hat, and a corsage bouquet of white carnations.Among the out-of-town guests were: Mrs, Percy Hermat.Mr, and Mrs.Edward Ballon.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Gelber, Miss Naney Gelber, Mr.Marvin Gelber, and Mrs.David Eisen, of Toronto: Mr.and Mrs.David Nadien and Mr.M.Shalom Gelber, of New York; Miss Svivia Gelber.Mr.Bernard Alexandor.QC.and Mrs.Alexandor.and Mr.David Alex- andor, of Ottawa, SHOES - high styled, custom made, DRESSES - HATS Also a large choice of Millinery in all Juliette's smartest, new Fall creations.Priced 95 from 12 wp Something A Shoe Department featuring smart, signed for her has just been opened at Juliette's.Also 1) Good pusture.2) A pertect size (so that many alterations are j Unnecessary, 3} Height (Mrs.Eld- ride is 5'6°\u2014which she says is [shorty and 4 Good grooming, \u201cI'm really looking forward to this season.\u201d she declares: \u201cThere doesn\u2019t seem to be any definite style as contrasted with Jast vear\u201ds chemise which was very unbecoming.\u201d Mrs.Eldridge believes women should dress to type and favors feminine clothes with soft rather than severe lines, \u201c1 like to model evening gowns for that reason.\u2018They make me feel so elegant.\u201d The Spring and Fall shows are the biggest and most exciting because at them, imports from the big European houses are modelled.Each model in the show is called in for fittings a few weeks ahead of time.When she goes for her first, all her clothes are usually placed in individually assigned dressing rooms along with an itemized list of accessories which are to accompany each outfit.Whendhe clothes have had their final alterations and the girls have familiarized themselves JULIETTE'S 4920 Sherbrooke West Fall Opening new for Westmount ! ltalian Shoes specially de- Attractively Priced At HANDBAGS and COSTUME JEWELLERY Largest assortment of Dresses in the West End.We now have a choice of over 1,000 Dresses in ali sizes, colours and styles.Priced from .*25.» FR Our Justly Famous MR.EMILE \u201cSoftly\" Permanent known for the gentle, true permanence it imparis to your hair.Good, too, for bleached and tinted hair, $10.00 1347 GREENE AVE.Phone: WE.5.0562, WE, 5-248¢ mile BEAUTY SALON YAEL TURRIVIZIRY Ba An Sind SUITS & COATS Softly tailored tweeds and dressy wools.Special values here.From id 9-95 *55.» 20 Westmount Examiner, Friday, Sept.11, 1959 Dube-Oliver The marriage of Barbara Estelle Oliver, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hilary J.Oliver of Notre Dume de Grace, to Mr.William E.Dube.only son of Mr.and Mrs.Edward G Dube.took place recently in St.Raphael's Church, Outremont.The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gowned in an original model of white Venice lace over French mousse: line with an old fashioned apron of mousscline over peau de soie and appliques of Jace and lover's knots with a bouffant skirt endng in a chapel train.Her fitted bodice ol lace had a Peter Pan collar and long sleeves ending in a point, Her elbow length veil of tulle illusion , was held in nlace by a lace coronet.She carried a cascade bouquet | ol American Beauly roses.Miss Beatrice Murch, cousin of, the bride, as maid of honor.wore a [rock ol shocking pink organza | and a teather bandeau of the same shade.She carried a sheaï of pink and white carnations.Mrs.R- Watkins and Mrs.J.Favre, as attendants, wore frocks of lavender! blue French organdy.and large | bows in their hair to mateh their! frocks.They carried Colonial, bouquets of white and pale blue carnations, Mr.COC.Tanner and the ushers were Mr.Richard Taylor, cousin of the bride, and Mr.Kenneth Cambridge, cousin ol the groom, Mrs Oliver, mother of the bride wore u model gown of blue-azure Norwegian lace over (affeta with i was best man a hat and accessories vf thé same shade.Mrs.Dube, the bridegroom's | mother, wore a gown of old gold! silk with black accesories.The reception was held in the, LaSalle Hotel.Later Mr.and Mrs.| Dube lett by motor for the New England States.the bride travel-' ling in an ensemble of natural | boucle.wearing a hat of the same shade and moss green accessories.Pheasant and woodcock hunting are favourite outdoor sports in Nova Scotia.VISITING AT BAN FF: Mr.and Mrs.James C.Bonar.399 Lansdowne avenue, and their family were recent guests at the Banff Springs Hotel.The Viewpoint Age is a quality of mind; .H you have left your dreams behind.If hope is cold; If you no longer look abroad, If your ambitious fires are dead, Then you are old.But if.from life, you take the best, And if in life.you keep the zest, No matter how the birthdays fly, No matter how the years go by, You are not old.DOROTHY SPROULE Pictured ai the to right: James, William, Margaret, Mary and John, 5122 Sherbrooke St.W.Just west of Westmount HUnter 6 - 8636 Latest Hair Styling By Experienced Operators Speclalizing in ON Scalp Treatments and Hair Heconditfoning under must modern steam equipment, also Facials.Try our new.exclling Steam T'erma- nent, Tints and Bleaches in hall the lime, Theatre WITH OR WITHOUT APPOINTMENT \u2014 NO WAITING BEAUTAIRE HAIR DRYERS Dries Your Hair in 20 Minutes © OPEN FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M, * WESTMOUNT BEAUTY PARLOR \u2018oo a y Ke # Hotel's tennis court are, left \u2014CPR Photo =a aa ae a a ae ea aa \"a a an a\" = * COMING EVENTS : LUNCHEON AND FASHION SHOW.sponsored by Lhe American Women's Club will be held aboard the SS Homeric September 17.Fashions conducted by Morgan's and the proceeds will benefit the social service work of the Club.The committee is Mrs, C.J.R.Grossman, president and chairman, Mrs.Glenn A.Oman and Mrs.William Campbell who is in charge of tickets.FASHION SHOW \u2014 St.Mat- lhias\u2019 Association of Women is holding a fashion show at 8:15 p.m.Wednesday, September 30 in the parish hall, 12 Churchill avenue.Fashions by Holt Ren- frew and Company under the convenership of Mrs.George Mo- therwell.Miss Anne M Hayes weds Thomas S.Hillis | The marriage of Ann | daughter of Mr.| Hayes, to Mr.and Mrs.Thomas e Marjorie, H.C.Samuel Hillis.son of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas | Hillis, of Ottawa, took p | 29, in Dominion-Dougl ; Westmount, the Rev Smith, DD, officiating.| Robb played .and white gladioli.lace August as Church, R.Douglas Mr.John the wedding music snapdragon and chrysanthemums were used as decorations.The bride.who was given away by her father.was in a gown of white pure silk, fashioned with a fitted bodice, having a draped neckline, short scalloped sleeves and a very full skirt of deep folds flowing to 'the back into a panel train.Her heirloom veil of Alen- Finer Coats, Centres of the World.of their New Shop \"SNOWDON'S doorway to exclusive fashions\" Saibian s Inc 5253 Queen Mary Rd.(Near Decarie) Cordially Invites You to the Opening As a special opening feature a continuous FASHION SHOW will be held daily throughout the week previewing the Fall and Winter Fashions and presenting a wonderful collection of Domestic & Imports in Suits and Dresses from the Fashion #con lace over (tulle illusion was | held by a matching Queen Anne's | cap embroidered with seed pearls, and she carried a round bouquet of Lady Esther shasta daisies.| Mrs.David C.Briggs, as ma- i tron of honor, was in a frock of i Monaco blue and white printed She wore a white French cotton.| picture hat and carried a bouquet , of blue cornflowers., Mr.Leslie Hill acled as best .man for Mr.Hillis and the ushers were Mr.Michael Hayes, brother of the bride, and Mr.George Ne- ville.Mrs.Hayes, the bride\u2019s mother.was in a sheath gown of apple green silk moire.She wore a small hat of autumn color velvet leaves, and a corsage bouquet of cymbi- dium orchids.- Mrs.Hillis, mother of the bridegroom, was gowned in Queen's blue silk.She wore a velvet hat to match and a corsag bouquet of red baby roses with sprigs of heather, The reception was held at the i residence of the bride's parents.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Hillis left by motor on their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a grey ensemble, and wearing black patent leather accessories and a corsage bouquet of shasta daisies.| | McTaggart - Oliver The marriage of Shirley Ann, daughter of Mr.Philip 5.Oliver, and the late Mrs, Oliver, of Virginiatown, Ont, to Mr.George Duncan McTaggart, son of Mr.and Mrs.George D.Mc- Taggart, of Westmount, took place Aug.29, in St.Paul's Anglican Church, Virginiatown, the Rev.Cyril Elliot officiating.Mrs.Lopas played the wedding music, and Mr.Grahan.Williams sang during the signing of the register.Baskets of gladioli and asters were used to decorate the church.The bride, who was given away by her father, was gowned in white poult de soie, with a filted bodice having a round neckline and short sleeves, and a bouffant skirt fashioned with a panel of pleats ending in a chapel train.Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of seed pearls and sequins, and she carried a white prayer book covered with white baby chrysanthemus and pink Sweetheart roses.Miss Margaret Oliver, as maid of honor, and Miss Jean McBrien, of Toronto, and Miss Irma Me- Lellan, of Swastika.Ont.as bridesmaids, were in sheath frocks of blue printed polished having white silk organza over- skirts.They wore bow bandeaux of matching organza, and carried bouquets of shasta daisies and ivy.Mr.David McCall acted as best man for Mr.McTaggart, and the ushers were Mr.lan Smith, Mr.Gault McTaggart.brother of the bridegroom.and Mr.Philip H.Oliver, the bride's brother.Mrs.McTaggart, mother of the bridegroom, was gowned in blue silk.She wore a blue feather hat.Following the reception, which was held at the Algonquin Regiment Armories, Mr.and Mrs.McTaggart left for Bermuda, the bride travelling in an ensemble of blue grey wool, and wearing a hat of dusty rose leathers and black accessories.Among the out-of-lown guests were: Mr.and Mrs.George D.McTaggart, Mr.Gault MeTaggart, Mr.and Mrs.M.G.Ibbotson, Mr.Ivan lbbotson, Col.Ivan L.Ib- botson, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Rutherford, Miss Fiona Bogart, Mr.Anson McKim, Mr.David McCall, Mrs.Ivy Wright, M.Henry Weston, of Montreal; and Mr.and Mrs.John B.Brenchley, of Pointe Chaire.Venture Club The Venture Club of Montreal held ils first meeting of Lhe season recently at the home of tie Misses Grace and Isobel Birss with Miss Lillian Lancaster pie- siding.Plans were discussed regarding money raising projects for the coming year to help the Cecil Butters Memorial Hospilal and the club's other service projects.A business meeting will be héld at the home of Miss Peggy Miller, 4880 Queen Mary road, September 15, at 8 p.m.The best flavour \u2014 for less cost! cotton.; -0 THESE LOCAL BUSINESSMEN feel they have à good excuse for getting a preview of the Fall hemline.They are Meredith \u201cMerry\u201d (left), and Carl Niderost, QC, both members oi the Kiwanis Club of Montreal, which is sponsoring a gala ladies fashiog show in the ballroom stoops lo CONGUET ree enn.pry rcp ny Art A Se ns ean Hayes children, Pos iphone orb, tees = ke: of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Sept.16.The show will be produced by Irene Wilson, well known local couturier, and will feature Gord Sinclair as master of ceremonies, the Kiwanis Club's work with underprivileged Proceeds go to help Paris still focal point in fashion Although seeing as many as eight fashions a day every day for two weeks leaves one slightly breathless, there is still a feel ing of exhilaration and excitement as each fashion house brings out its new collection, according to Eaton's Fashion Consultant, Jennifer Lindsay.Montrealers will have an opportunity to see some of the most exciting originals in a far more leisurely way when they are presented by Eaton's at the first of a series of Thursday lunchtime fashion shows at The Queen Elizabeth's Salle Bonaventure on September 17.Mrs.Lindsay, whe will be giving the commentary throughout the series of \u201cFashions at Luncheon,\u201d is now catching her breath again after seeing the openings of the couturier collections in CAROL of the newest casual and after five FASHIONS presents their exciting Fall Collection featuring original American imports and adaptations In Our Snowdon Showrooms 5238 QUEEN MARY RD.7 HU 4-9870 DEANE Frocks Dublin, London.Paris and Rome.\u201cEverything seemed new and exciting,\u201d she says, \u201cnot just the garments, bul accessories, coiffures, make-up, even the way the models walk.\u201d She found the models walk much faster and swirl around more than the models in Montreal, \u201cParis is still the focal point in fashion,\u201d Mis.Lindsay says, adding that for her, Paris offers fun.as well as excitement in fashion.\u201cbut London is wonderful for exquisite tailoring and *and quiet, almost understated, elegance, while in Ttaly one is fas- ! cinated hy the original use of col- lour and fabric.particularly in sportswear.\u201d i ' | Commenting on the forthcoming series, Donald M.Mumford, gencral manager of the Queen th, says \u201cAs Montreal is tone of the most stylish cities in (the world, The Queen Elizabeth [feels that there is a good need tor such a weekly fashion luncheon.There was certainly no lack \u2018of interest in the fashion shows held by Eaton's in Salle Bonaventure earlier this year.Every week, there was a host of stylishly dressed ladies wailing for the room lo open.\u201d ' | Potters' Club Potters' Club, 346 Victoria avenue, starts fall term classes on Monday.Sept.21, There will be a variety of classes available to the public.These include beginners\u2019 and advanced classes, wheel, ceramic sculpture and enamel on copper.Also on Saturday mornings a children\u2019s class.For further information please phone Lillian Cunningham Hu.6-2102.St.Martin's Summer is the name given in England and France to what we call Indian Summer.| The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 21 | Pioneer Women plan convention September 13-16 Mrs.M Hersh, president of the Pioneer Wo men\u2019s Organization of Montreal will lead a delegation of some 30 women tothe 16th Biennial National Convention an Cleveland Ohio.Sept, 13-16th This Conven tion will bring together women from the 10 Canadian provinces as well as all the States of the U.S.A.representing 55,000 women.This convention will mark 34 years of Pioneer Women activities on behalf of Israel by Cane adian and American PW, Many distinguished will be present Hon.Michael V.nor of Ohio, The Hon J.Celebrezzi.Mayor of land, Marie Svrkin, newly elected speakers including the DiSalle, Gover- Author and 4 {Professor of English at Brandies | University.Will be a special citation to be tendered Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister.for tional Recognition veceived on completion of 30 years of Political Leadership in Israel.Workshops have been planned on such subjects as Organization- tal, Membership Educalion and ! Programming.Members of the National Exe- 2 D = {Jd À 0 PD @D D 3 D = D 3 $ 3 æ - > > = x SJ >cr g É on x œ x œ Len \u2014 x æ : x > 2 æ A = x © = x Do = © 2 =X poy 2 > THREE LOCATIONS IN GREATER MONTREAL | Anthony\u2019 Cleve © A highlight of the Convention\u2019 Interna- EHsH BH UBEBY BHU BHEHBHEURHBH BU BHEHREHE BEBE D THE MARRIAGE CUP 2 BETTY SPEIRS of (he Speirs.Miller Studios which is staging a Fall Fashion Show shortly where tots, teenagers and glamor gicls of the Speirs-Miller Dance and Modelling Studios will take part.A novel and interesting program 1s now being arranged, Turgel Photo cutive attending (his convention inelude Mrs.M.Kravitz, Mis.W.Malus, Mrs 8S Bovod, lam, Past Pres.Mrs.S.Blanshav, Mrs.E.Sohmer, Mix.Lillian Saten- stein and delegates from individual chapters.11'S ROM BIRKS > : > For the bride's and groom's D .2 wedding toast; in their new home.flowers, 3 © cards or tidbits will 2 2 replace champagne.May be engraved œ sv with the newlyweds\u2019 5 3 initials and wedding date.x 8 Designed and created in ® 2 Birks™ silver crafishops.2 = & & Sterling silver 780° 2 bu = Gold-plated 10000 $ = (for golden wedding anniversaries) 3 & 2 = D & : 1 : = SILVERSMITHS 2 oo & 2 LRUBHBHBHRIBL BEBE HBHHBHBHRARARNBHBIBRRARAE PHILLIPS SQUARS DORVAL CIRCLE ROCKLAND ps ra 22 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 Drop in and let us suggest appropriate flowers to help make your wedding a memorable one.Naturally there is no obligation louse of flowers Mountain St.at Sherbrooke Your School, Your Child and You Back to School \u2014 By E.George Cochrane, B.A., M.Ed.This column has a history that gues back seven years, to September, 1952, when it was inaugurateda as part of the pub- lle relations program of the Protestant Men \u2018Feachers\u2019 Association of Greater Montreal.In time it became a more \u2018n- dividual and a more personal affair, and that is the situation now when Your School, Your Child and You resumes on a regular weckiy basis.You can look for it on this page in every issue.Why such a column as this?It reflects the belief of this writer and of the editor of this newspaper that the experiences which our children undergo in school are of tremendous importance to themselves, to their parents, and to our society.For the purpose of this column is to discuss, in straightforward prose as free as possible from the educator's professional jargon, what is going on in the schools -\u2014 the philosophy that underlies our educational system, the goals that have been established and the means oeing employed to attain those goals, and the issues and problems that confront educators \u2014 and by that term [| most certainly include parents \u2014 today.From weck to week | propose to discuss some aspect of the school program in which some degree of interest has been expressed.1 feel that this column would be of most interest jf 2-4444 rere ear readers were to submit letters expressing their own views on what is going on in the schools and asking queslions about matters of school policy and curriculum about which they are not completely clear.Such letters can be addressed to me, care of this newspaper.In the weeks to come | shall be discussing with you such subjects as what the modern kindergarten is trying to do and how it goes about attaining its objectives, the way in which first grade children are taught to read, what is being done for the gifted and the handicapped children in our schools, bridging the gap between elementary and secondary school and between high school and college.and the perennial problem of homework.In almost every instance, considerable emphasis will be placed upon the role that parents should be playing in the formal education of their children.It is my own strong personal conviction that our educational system will satisfactorily perform the job that our society has assigned it only when truly\u201d professional teachers and administrators work co-operat- ively with alert and interested parents to meet the needs of children.The Home and School movement has done much to foster this spirit of co-operation and | shall be devoling al least one column to thoughts that 1 QUEBEC ANTIQUES 4500 St.Catherine Street West (Corner Abbott) Specializing in Early Pine Furniture, WE.2-4781 etc.dr D ES ES RE SHOP THE NATIONAL WAY cau HU.4-3541 FOR FREE DELIVERY FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY GROCERIES AND IMPORTED DELICACIES rd BEER ALE & PORTER NATIONA 00D SHoe \u2018The Home of Fine Foods\" West 4865 Sherbrooke St.(Near Victoria) HU.4 3541 AMERICAN WOMEN'S CLUB of Montreal arrangements committee for the benefit luncheon iE and fashion show to be held aboard the S.S.Homeric September 17.Shown are Mrs.Glenn A.Oman, Mrs.and Mrs.William Campbell.C.J.R.Grossman, president, .\u2014Van Dyck & Meyer Photo A TYPICAL SCENE ai St.Ann's Baby Clinic on Richmond Square where Miss Kay Routhier is visiting with two children, a brother and sister.An International Fall Fashion Show under the auspices of St.Ann's Baby Clinic Associates is being presented by Jus.A.Ogilvy's Lid., to be and Mrs.held at 8.30 p.m., Sepiember 17 in the ballroom of the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel.DuBois president, is Vera King is in charge of tickets; Daly, door prizes; Miss Kay Routhier, publicity E.M.Mrs.J.P.convener, Miss Miss Mimi general Quinn, usher.\u2014CIL Photo B'nai B'rith plans membership dinner Laurentian Chapter No.520, B'nai B'rith Women is to have its paid-up membership dinner at the Skyway Restaurant, 2373 Lau- rentian boulevard, Saint Laurent, on Wednesday, September 16, at 7 p.m.66 of the members will be the recipients of certificates of honor that evening.This is the inaugural year for these certificates which are presented by, the B'nai B'rith Women's District No.1, New York in grateful recognition of dedicated membership for 10 or more consecutive years.Program for the evening will be \u201cRemember The Year\u201d.a musical revue, written by Mis, M.(Sophie) Wollock of Duvies avenue, Cote Saint Luce, and directed by Mrs.A.(Rebecca) Stotland, Kent avenue, Montreal.with the cast consisting of members of the Laurentian Choral group.Conveners for\u201c the evening are Mrs.F.(Mildred) Fine, Randall avenue, membership chairman, and Mrs.S.\u2018Charlotte» Courbet.Alpine avenue, Membership retention.Mrs.D.(Shirley) Slopack, Ath.: erton avenue.will preside.have on this most movement.Let's allow this to serve as an introduction to what I hope will be an interesting and useful series.I awail your questions and your comments.chairman of worthwhile : Presbyterian WMS The Women's Missinnary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada is holding a rally on Wednesday, September 16, registration 7:30 p.m.in Stanley Presbyterian Church, 569 Vicloria avenue.The theme of the rally will be \u201cMy Faith and My Mission\u201d and discussion will be led by Miss Ruth Low, There will also be a re.iew of the duties of officers and suggestions for your new season's activities, presented by members of several auxiliaries.Refreshments will be served.This Rally is for all the women of the church.Trinity senior WA The opening Fall meeting of the Trinity Memorial Senior WA will take place Sept.14 at 2.30 p.m.The guest speaker will be the Rev.Allen Goodings.BD.Members and friends are cordially invited.Widows Assn.The Non-Pensioned Veterans\u2019 Widows Association will hold the first meeting of the season in the Canadian Legion Hall, Verdun avenue, on September 14 at 8 p.m.Mrs.V.Hill, first vice-president, will be in the chair and hopes for a full attendance as there are important subjects to be discussed.Members are requested to bring their cards.Acquire FEMININE # ELEGANCE a Study [og Modelling, Py ng Grooming, Style She ET) Appreciation at ANN [21 YER ome Ave.W.WoW hrm ETS : .7040 Models Exclusive DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING Fall Classes Start September 10th In Westmount © LIMITED ENROLMENT e For information, call | OX.5-4616 Montreal Dog Obedience 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Friday, Sept.11, 1959 | Hospital appoints new Director of Nursing Miss Juan M.Gilchrist, formerly Assistant Director of Nursing Education at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, has been appointed Director of Nursing of the Jewish General Hospital, il has been announced by Dr.W.R.Slatkoff, Medical Director.She succeeds the late Miss Norena Mackenzie, Born in Toronto.Miss Gilchrist received her nursing training frqm Wellesly Hospital in that city, where she later worked for - One year.Another year was spent at the Veteran's Hospital in Victoria B.C., and for a short time she worked in Juneau, Alaska.Upon her return to Toronto in 11953.Miss Gilchrist resumed pro- | fessional studies at the University \u2018of Toronto, where she specialized in education and administration.| Since that time she has had considerable experience in both de- A MARKIE FREMONT, member of the Interior Decorators\u2019 Soclety of Quebec and Graduale of the \u201cSchool of Furniture Arts will now | be associated with R, H.Mul.| lins Reg'd heading their com- : plete interior decorating service.| | | i i Mrs.Fremont worked for several years as (Color Co-ordin- partments at the Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto.She sub- en sequently found the opportunity to complete her requirements for MISS JOAN M.GILCHRIST the Bachelor of Nursing Degree \u2014Carpenter Photo at McGill University.Miss Gilchrist assumed her new position September !.Mrs,| Miss Ann Clayton of New York Marie Samson, who has been City is spending three weeks acting Director of Nursing, continues her association with the hospital as Assistant Director.Clayton of Westmount, ator, Decorating Consultant and Demonstrator for the Canadian | Wallpaper Manufacturers Association in Toronto.Her experience in Commercial Decorating was secured with a prominent local department store, subse quently she was Directress of a Home Decorating service for a National Magazine, All problems, large or small, will be adequate- | Iv handled.Prospective and regular clients may be interested in the advice Mrs.Fre mont has to offer in connection with the many problems in decoroting and redecorating in the modern, antique and French sivles.+ with her mother.Mrs.Helen M: OFFICES THE LAURENTIEN HOTEL ander pink airy hand- _ knit dress and stole in the new pure wool \u201cl.oopella\u2019 yarn.offers Simple sheath dress with tiny cap sleeves knits up very rapidly Park-Emmanuel WMS using large (No.5) needles.A loosely woven pure wool fabric Modern offices with secretarial services The monthly meeting of the in lemon yellow makes a smartly tailored summer jacket for Woman's Missionary Society of | the fashion-wise man.Black tropical worsted slacks add a touch ® PRIVATE, modern furnished offices.Completely Westmount Park-Emmanuel will of formality and provide cool comfort with a well-dressed look.furnished, handsomely decorated, centrally located.be held in Webster Hall on Tues- - TT TTT * IDEAL for company representatives.day al 2.30 p.m.The largest sailing ship ever Scotia, in the 1870s; 275 feet long The guest speaker will be Mrs, PUIIC in Canada was the W.D.on her deck, she was the world's TELEPHONE answering service provided as required.F.D.Frrey, president of the Lawrence, named for the man biggest wooden sailing ship.STENOGRAPHIC service available at reasonable Montreal Presbyterial.who built her at Maitland.Nova \u2014 Quick Canadian Facts.rates Jp-date 1 Your HOME * Heat, air-conditioning, fluorescent lighting and cleaning included.' 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§ mount Junior 7- 1278.17 Flats, Duplexes Wanted DUPLEX wanted in Westmount, erably Westmount Park area.8162.Rooms Wanted UNFURNISHED room with kitchenette or kitchen privileges wanted for retired rooms High, West- WE.near $100.-$110.pref- WE.7- elderly lady.Vicinity Victoria and Sherbrooke rred.HU.1-2972.22 Room and Board To Let GOOD home for clderly ladies.and good meals, Tray 6-6080.laundry service.HU.New Management Silver Birches Inn Rawdon, Que.FOR PERMANENT.ELDERLY OR CONVALESCENT Special winter rates.Hotel facilities, home comforts: wholesome meals.NEW HEATING SYSTEM INSTALLED BOX 193, RAWDON, QUE., PHONE 107 24 Autos For Sale \"Ford - Fairlane Sedan 1955, excellent automatic, radio.x4 condition.RIL.4- 1475.26 Garages To Let GARAGE To rent, vicinity Mt.St hen, $15.0( 00 monthly.WE.2-2588.cp ' 27 Garages Wanted GARAGE.driveway or parking\u201d space reauired vicinity 508 Lansd Te 2716, owne.WE.29 ForSale clean, Moving West Mahogany bedroom.living room set; beautiful Chinese rug, $ x i2.rose: unusual ocea- sional furniture, Call WE.7- 2552 evenings, WILTON 8 x per squar HU.8-8526.12, $46.00: Viscose $4.20 yard.4188 Decorie Bivd.MAHOGANY dining room suite.Chippendale period; table, buffet.oreakfront, 8 chairs upholstered in white leather.Price .lso includes folding bestos table pads.Sacrifice $450.00.HU.4-2725.as ut FRIGIDAIRE: dix washing RE.7-5654, DINING room chairs $5.00 each; floor polisher $15.00 Hall racks, $8.00.Orange squeezer $8.00.Stromberg- Carlson radio.WE, 2-9115.HIDE-A-BED and very good condition.cushions.Any reasonable cepted.HU.9-3113.CRIB, Inrge spring.Call RI.7-0814.CHROME kitchen (able, blue wp, New.WE.2.9315 after 6 p.m.av: Ben- twin stroller.electric stove, machine; matching chair in foam rubber offer ac- size, with adjustable 325.SIA VE TETE ape mme a te ro my The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 25 - a .~ x \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 © | Hunter 9-1201: The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 45- \u2018' 3c for ea 4 w ch additional word oA TARY Ga 5 Please phone your Ads early in the week.Neo Ads accepted efter 10:30 a.m.Thursdey fer 4 current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker en duty after 5 p.m.Tuesday end Wednesday î $ evenings until 6:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1.0451, \u2018 % a » che CD BEEN Vi The LISE St ae aed NN ane re Vide 29 For Sale 129 For Sale 29 For Sale | Mr.Fix-It | Baby Grand Piano Encore Dress Shop | ERVICENTER ane ps ere Very wood vou Re-opened WITH EXCITING FASHIONS | AUTUMN AND WINTER WILL REPAIR ANYTHING EXCEPT A BROKEN HEANT Specializes in 1epairs on rOlisseries.rons, toasters, vacuum cleaners, polishers, radios, ete.Lamps mounted, shades made to order and re-covered, \u20ac pick-up and delivery.HU.4-H332, 1323 Decarie.DAY NURSERY KINDERGARTEN (Licensed) 3450 BEACONSFIELD AVE, HUnter 8-3092 SCHOOL CHILDREN CONDUCTED TEACHER WITIl DIPLOMA.MILK AND COOKIES SERVED MiD-MORNING.BY SCHOOI.PHYSICIAN.SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENT EXTRA ACTIVITIES, SONS, ART CLASS Draperies GUARANTEED AT THE PRICE Y WOULD PAY FOR THE GOODS THE YARD.PHONE MR.THOMPS UNIVERSITY 6-6024 MEALS SUPERVISED BALLET LES- Customized Draperies AND | Ï Moving : Household articles meluding twain beds, tables: chants and dining too set.cles WE 3 2646.BERNARD PINSLER Interior Decorator MOVED To New LOCATION AT 1433 ATWATER AVE.(Forum Building) Same phone number WE.5-3354 34 Help Wonted Female Attention Housewives IF you STEADY WORK SELL.TRAIN NEED A GOOD.INCOME AND CAN ONLY MAIF DAYS AVON PRODUCTS WE YOU CAUI UNIVERSITY 6-3629 35 Situations Wanted Sodding.shrubs, patios.flagstone For all tapes of domestic help walks, ete Special monthly rate foi eall HU.9-5682.maintenance.Town references, work cunranteed.Free estimates.New \u20ac des.i 7 \u201c0 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ess \u2014\u2014- + Method Landscaping.WE.27025.\u2014 MAN wants cleaning \u201cby day or night, washing walls, floors.RA.89-6408 ! I CHILDREN ARE DIVIDED INTO AGE GROUPS.SPECIAL CLASS FOR PRE- BY AT BY ou BY ON | \u2018Marriage Licenses \u2018MARRIAGE LICENSES | Milton W Winston, notary.Days, UN.6-6356: evenings, HU.9-2820, Music Lessons GUITAR ILESSONS HUNTER 1-0971 CSARAN Ellzabeth Botstone.a music McGill L.R.S.M.teacher of plano and theory.Culidren a specialty.Terms moderate.ITU.6-5744.Painting & Decorating CEILINGS and walls washed, Also painting done.Floors cleuned by experienced man.W.Campbell.Rl 7- 0222.Use Examiner Classifieds for best results EATER 34 Help Wanted, Female File Clerk WITH MINIMUM OF SCHOLL.PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NOT ESSENTIAL SALARY COMMENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE 2 YEARS MG Ail, EMPLOYEE FOR APPOINTMENT 5 DAY WEFRK BENEFITS HUnter 1-0481 Crain Business Systems WE have comfortable room and board with small remuneration for lady pen- stoner in exchange for hight housekeeping duties.Live in.Two adult.WE.7-4358.HOURS 11 THROUGH & b Gr ind TUESDAYS THROUGH Ba y ran Female SATURDAYS | ._ SACRIFICE, IN EXCELLENT Beautiful Furniture .k WE.5-5604 CONDITION.HU.6-5161 Genera 0 ice Wor L535 SHERBROOKE ST.W.| a Qi dut Cmipendale à LA btenientd Conent hang Tore TWO banquet cloths, handmade: they meer Hxing room set.Louis XV, phone experience WE 2.656, must be seen to be appreciated.RE.Maltias hand cmived Tame: also nas .the ar - \u2014 a min - PMAHY sitting by reliable mother Doss ASSORTED fur couts; pjade-ins and | between 7-9 pam.| cottee put rt tables.Must be or events References HU.8 016 repossessions; rom $50.00.71 LIT OO : seen to oa NUNNITN a re Rens ; Catherine Street West, Arthurs, PAUQARIUM 22!\" x 12° x 12°, inelud- Owner leaving town 4822 Jean FRENCH diessmiker will wo ta vom \u2014 es ~~.ping electric pump, filter, light, plants Brillant Street.RE.7-892.house ler sewing of fl hands Cul PLAYPEN, $5.00; child's table and |and guppies, $7.00.Children's Fleet- evenings only RF 14267 hairs.$8.00; blackboard, $4.00; game wood record player.$3.00.All mn good TYPIST wants part or tall tine work, oard.$3.00.HU 6-2860.condition.Call after 6 pon.WE.3.1038.: 4 Po, 7.0811 ANTIQUE ORGAN 136 Help Wanted Male Small size.with stool.call RI 7 0514 elp ante a u | WE can use 2 men at ouve, Must han .nest appearance.Age no handicsp Ful ra es an ro essiong dl $ Forced to Vacate È part-time Average 52 an ner hour, Complete houschold fucmoshioes, tnelud- ?Apis mn we to F Granger hid : i i TV te .sat» 20 Words 75c \u2014 3c for Each Additional Word rare ee rs 39 Lost - $ : * .LON on Wednesday.Sept.2nd, Vicin- Building Repairs Decorating Loveseat ity Roslyn Avenue, Silver Stock ping - .i SK .\u201clense + WE.° ° CEILINGS and walls washed.Also Kidney shape.custom inde untlster belonging to child.Please call Westminster Bui ing painting done.Floors cleaned by ex- ed in imported paliaue satin material, : \u2018 - perfenced man.W.Campbell.RI, 7- $150.00.HU.4-2725.| 42 Personals 0222.SE tie re es MOFFAT electric double oven stove! a .i a CONTRACTORS ) Fre CS Gladiton electric ironer: ladies\u2019 14° WHY FFEL OLD?OUstiex Tonle Table tx \u2019 Dressmaking piece ter line silver todet ser: alt ang hal shouts of es women past - ; FRAT - el» > ) - \u201c - EUROPEAN designer.gowns, suis, excellent condition, Sacrifice.HU.! yt younge n SPECIALISTS IN coats made to order! Work guaranteed.2100.- - Alterations.HU.9-29845., i sor: girl's weer \u2014 YOUTH'S blazer: girl's blicer and PROPERTY REPAIRS, PAINTING.EUROPEAN dressmaker - designer, dresses.All perfect.HU.1-6604 45 Money To Loan.dresses, suits, coi made 10 measure.- T 8 TES à N CHIMNEY REPAIRS, WATERPROOF- | Alterations, Spevializes in Jace.5110 au MOR FGAGE 0 \u2018autehly Sherbr pe < PIRI.Telov .ention ones au : .ING, PLASTERING AND FOUNDA- Sherbrooke.Apt ' .SACRIFICE: ns aves ces Contractous, privates, MA.9 403, nia i N ä Ps, * No TIONS.ROOFING._ Furniture Repairs excellent condition, HU 4.7207 - _ ANTIQUE lurmture restoration.re- between 4 7 pm.The mighty Mackenzie River, FREE ESTIMATES tinishing.Cabinets and furniture made > \\ : d's largest.From to order.repaired, remodelled, John's a tone of the world's largest, - Cabinet Muking 'Reg'd.rear 1250 GENDIX washer and diver, $100.00 for [the source of the most distant ALL WORK GUARANTEED Greene.WE.7-4879.both, Call RE.7 7341.stream in the Mackenzie system-\u2014 .me _ ; À A .HU.9-6939 Furriers FURNITURE for 3 rooms.all com: {he Finlay Hiver in British Col- \u2014_ te sed.\u201clad budiouimn set, \u201ctie .Se HAVE your furs repaired or restyled ran and ngs Kite | umbia \u2014 to the Arctie, the dis ew Fave Furs, 1235 Greene Chrome set, 5 pieces: chestertield.31 tance is 2635 miles.The name .J .; .+ te , \u2019 The Prudential Asphalt| Home Cleaning Service Eb: sii mer month ion Wonka 26; | Mackenaie is applied to he 1iver ome eaning service , 35 ; RE.{only from Great Slave Lake to person.3541 Van Morne, Apt.1.| 0 0 : > y : 8-4761.its outlet in the Arclic Ocean, Driveways, parking lots, level.SANG SERVICE .H I | There ae only ten or eleven mg and grading.so cemen « ! Le A work.NU.8-2227, HU.6-0760, Rr \u2018 d he st fond benuutult 32 Domestic elp longer rivers in the world, inelud- i Uus un chesterfields renutslults (Wantie ; .Re Mr.Aubin.shanipooed in your home.Walls wash- ¢ _\u201d ing \u201cthe on er mies).he \u2014_.\u2014 | ed.floors cleuned.Work guaranteed.Amazon \u2018 mites) and the Mise J vices reason; °C CAPABLE GIRL TO DU LIGHT |! 4000 m i Cartage ond Moving prices reasonable.Phone Cl.06-4877.{HOUSEWORK AND TO ASSIST wirH souri-Mississippi (3986 miles) ; .2 iron Work CHILDREN: OWN _ ROOM: iN EX \u201cEl om \u2014 \u2014\u2014 _ LENT SALARY \u2018 Are You Moving \u2018 TT EVENINGS HU.4254.NOTICE OF APPLICATION Call à reliable mover.Experienced Av reue , .men.Free estimate.No job too small WALTER'S hon Work.Fences, : 33 Domestic Employment FOR DIVORCE Town or country.baleunies, ete.Special iron Wanted ALL ROGER work done to order.Gus and a NOTICE 15 hereby given that Eli t 3.1491 electric welding.645 Atwater, J R HENDELMAN KAGAN W ing on Room 5.Evenings.RE.8-5079.MARILYN S J ; oo oo .| .istrict secretary, of the City and District 0 Day Nursery ae Domestic P acement \u201cMontreal, in the Province of Quebec, TT Landscaping Servi \"will apply to the Parliament of Can- St J h f J | COMPLETE Landscape Service.Hedges, ervice ada, at the present, next or following ° 0 n 0 erusa em {rock gardens, lawns built, conditioned.Session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, HYMAN LYON KAGAN.salesman, of the City and District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, on the ground of adultery.DATED at Montreal, Province of Quebec, this 22nd day of July, 1959.MICHAEL DRAZNER, ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER, 266 Notre Dame St.West, Montreal, P.Q.NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE hereby given that BFA- | TRIKE BOPRBOULIS ANGFELIDIS, 1es- Iding in the City Inset of Monts real, m the Provinee of Quebec, mnse\u2019s aude, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present or next tollowaing | session thereof, tes a All of Divorce Gom her hushand ANAYIOTF AN GELIDIS.dishwasher, domibciled and {residing an the City of Montreal.Dis.jtriet of Montieal, Province of Quebee Pon the grounds of adultery and desers Tron.| Duted August, NOTICE at Montreal, this 12th dey of one WALKER, CHAUVIN, WAI KER, ALLISON & BEAULIEU Sohoitors for Applicant 780 Victoria Sauare, Montreal.Quebec. N 1 4 * 2 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, September 11, 1959 (2).DAUBER.varren*crance A ON THE PALETTE To GIVE You À START.2 7.3 02 VOB 15/76 PRINT EY ) J ELEREBNT CONNECYING COLORS > IN THE BOXES READING ACROSS - AND DONN AS .: IN A CROSS = CR À ay AW.NUGENT Le - EGC /NV FRON?ANY LETTER IN THE BOXES WORD AND MOVE 70 THE NEXT ADSOIN ING PUZZLE, LETTER, IN ANY DIRECT/ON, TO SEE y - be you can SPE £8 VEGETABLES.Vil ARROWS SHOW Mow 70 SPELL \"PEAT TO GIVE You À START > @> \u20184 OJRJAIN GE NES P|G GIE TIA|LIR|IR|T A|C|A|E|T|O|U B E P K C \"|W TE ~ AELIAITIHE He G|S|RJO|N|A |M J HIY|N|C|TOR CTD == S | JRJUU|IPIE | |D/A|P|E 9-20-59) AIL DLW IV OL WS TVX OLVAOS \u2018XIAP VP SI NSEW Tm - PE Viv NOL ITS XD MOSS TOUS VS ib aes 1938 130 woninre BSAA KL A RSS RE Oran 14.7] TRACE ALONE ON THE L/ VES FROM THREE STARS.To SEE /F Fou CAN PICK THE REQUIRED LIETEEN OR AIORE BARRELS os APPLES.9.20.59\" WNENT EF -FIVE BARRELS OF APPLES ARE ON THESE FIVE TREES.3 A FQ BAIER WANTS To PICA AT LEAST FIFTEEN BARRELS AROA7 ONL), THREE 7 TREES.s.Ju 2° PROBLENT #5 To > wn = KIDDIE ~* \u201c | Les save THAT STANDS FOR SQURREL THEN ADD THE FINISHING TOUCHES ™ Choad RY TO PRINT THE NUM BERS, FROM 2 709, /NTHE EMPrY BOXES SO ARRANGED THAT EACH OF = THE SEVEN ROWS W/L 2A GER BEAVER, 1°9 \"8: \"SSOX>Y Mow WOLLOK \u2018LB LE rosouse 20E 3ES 2?6 S'ESSOXYIH MOX S BEFORE I SPANK YOU AND PUT YOU TO BED- WHERE ARE THE PIECES 7 CULEX PUNGENS - THAT'S WHAT TH DICTIONARY VIRGIL by Len Kleis J Te ° Ty time getting ice time, There is ' that Quebec have formed their ef 2771 f VWHEN THE CAHA ordered Junior Canadiens to play in a league next year to be able to enter Memorial cup playdowns, there was plenty of speculation to where Habs would play.To enter Metro would be a lopsided Jeague with Habs surely going on to win.That is just what has happened.The Metro league controled by the Forum as a farm system, which costs them some $15.000 or better each year to operate, have the Habs of Brock- ville in the league.The team finishing up on top at the end of the schedule will compete in the Memorial.One thing, the team will not compete in the Metro playoffs so the trouble last year between Verdun and Quebec and the Memorial cup plavoffs will not occur.| + + + hard There may be a fulure for Scott .in NHL or American Association, for he is young and is only start- | ing up the ladder of hockey fame.| own four team junior league.* * + | | | Quebec are having a a report from the capital city \u2018This has been the ambition of Verdun Sham-Cats have nol hockey men in that city for some learned a lesson that penalties years, The Baronets seemed to can cost them a game.It nearly be squeezed out of the picture.did in Cornwall.They won 1-0 Snowdon Ponsards is another but it was only when the Cats col- team who are doubtful starters.lected themselves at the right * ¥ x moment that they were able to Cornwall and Pointe aux stop the Emards.There seems Trembles are two more new to be a few thal want to argue entries which brings the fold with game officials to make to a even dozen.Perhaps this them change their minds, which is the time to change the they won't.Ieague\u2019s name, for the name * pa * Metro does not fit into today's While in Cornwall on Friday plans, with almost half of the night we picked up local paper, teams off the island of Mont- and Cats received 175 yards in real.Between now and Sep- penalties.The Cornwall team st tember 21, when the league least had a chance to tie it up but meets again, many more plans vent for the win or bust.This is will be made, but it ail sizes the best year that the Cats are up to a very successful junior having in their history.They came hockey season.supporters.Cats are home (wice i \u201c {Memorial * + ¥* VER the week-end, for lwo days, we made our annual trip to Lanchaster, Ontario for a itile bit of fishing.For our son of nearly 11 years, it was exciting for he caught the first perch over myself and Scoity Bowman.The Bowman family have a cottage and Scot was spending the final days of his summer holidays before he head-* ed back to Peterborough to coach the Petes.He signed a two year contract this week as coach and manager.He left early as he'll spend the month of September working on the program.¥ + * If ever a book is written on sportsmen in this district, Scot Bowman would deserve a chapter.He played hockey for several teams in the Metro league and Jater for the JAHA, now a league of the past.He joined up with Sam Pollock as assistant coach at Ottawa and then got his chance with the Petes.Toronto Maple Leafs were after his services after his team lost out in the cup final, Which by \u2018the way was a profitable series for Petes, who received $10,000 as their share of the gates.The series drew some 35,000 fans.up with a big win of 25-1 over Lakeshore, but (hey must play the football that they know they can play, not the pretend game that they sometime give to their suporters.Cals are hpome {wice to their fans this week.Cornwall on Sunday and week from now, next Wednesday, against Lake- shore, ¢ Two draw games in \u2018A\u2019 cricket A DIVISION Mount Royal 188: Rolls Royce 136 for 6 draw).Batting: Mount Royal: C.Cox 48, R.Docking 36.A.Weedy 35.A.Smith 19.Rells Royce: H.Issit 26, A.Pope 22, S.Foster 21, T.Pope 19 not out), Bowling: Mount Royal: R.Docking 2 for MM.Rolls Royce: A.Pope 6 for 50.Dugdale 2 for 34.Westmount 199 for 7 Canadair 148 for 4 draw), Batting: Westmount: G.Taylor 46.Canadair: J.Law 89.C.Hurford 20 mot out).Bowling: Westmount: S.Marshall 2 for 30.Canadair: C.Hurford 4 lor 52.B DIVISION Stelco 102; Verdun 77.Batting: Stelco: M.(declared+; R.Crony 101 (not out: Layton 26, J.Kitkhan.JOIN THE .ROYAL MONTREAL REGIMENT REGIMENTAL PARADES TUESDAY, 15th of SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m.Candidates accepted for training in Infantry Tactics, Weapons, Wireless, Driving, etc.Several openings for buglers and drummers, experience not need Thursday ach week from 8:00 T.J.Kennedy, Lt.Col.4625 St.Catherine St.will commence ed.Recruiting on Tuesday and to 9:30 P.M., Commanding Officer T.| | West Westmount ES HERE ARE THE WINNER golf tournaments of the 1959 O'Keefe Golf Circuit, who will compete with the 60 other leading golfers qualified for the Quebec Match Play Championship.September 11, 12 and 13.at LaSalle Golf Club.Top left, Al.JOHNSTON, Kanawaki, winner of the Beloeil | RODOL.PHE HUOT.Quebec Golf Club, won first tournament of the season at the KI-8-Eb Golf and Country Club, Three Rivers.Bottom, left, JOE LEBLANC, Sherbrooke Golf Club, won the St.John tournament, and GERRY PROUILX, tournament; top right, Golfland, winner at Gatinea the Quebec Match Play Ch vermont mes 27 | Tackle grid starts today with 2 games The Westmount Recteation De partment Elght-Man Tackle Foot ball League will get underway to day at Westmount Park.Now in its fourth extremely popular {hive 26 holdovers carry 16 players are still open sear, thas league will Teams each Eight positions y Huskaes, last year's champions, will not have Bruce Wilson back for the earls part of the season.Bruce is recovering from a ser- tous automobile accident Bob Robertson remains with the ream along with Jim Beasant © Mules will have Cammy Me- Fadden back who will be helped out by Paul Hamilton Bert Guilfoyle will masternund the Brones, aided by rookie coach, Phil Martin.Martin has come up from the officinls\u2019 ranks Two new coaches are out this Year with the Bulls \u2014 John Tau- gher, well known former hockey player.and Alan Turner First game at 5:15, Mules at Huskies: second, 6:15, Bulls at S of the four pro-amateur Brones | Westmount tennis \"tourney underway The Westmount men's singles ,lennis tournament is now in eo gress with 17 entries making up \u2018the draw.| Last years champion, Bill Mills Cis again entered as is former (champion, Alex Forsyth.u Golf Club, Hull.Center, Also back in compeation for the : chi ., for the first time in a lew ampionship trophy.peup.lo + fest \u2014 Ed Bermingham Photo rears is veieran C.w.Aikman, Roval Bill Durnan.six-time winner of Three members Almost Right club pick Als .The Almost Right Football Se- | lection club were right.All four | members picked Als over Ottawa and Hamilton over Toronto.For the weekend, our sports editor Georges E.Jones is the only ; one to pick Hamilton over Montreal, while Tom Maltby, Nat Bern- slein and Ziggy Bielinski pick | Montreal to win.Bul.in the Sunday meeting at Toronto between Ottawa and Argos, * Jones and Bielinski picked Toronto | ito win while Maltby and Bernstein | take Ottawa.The score at this time, going Mt.Royal retains Davidson trophy Mount Royal retained the Davidson Cup al LCC grounds by defeating Westmount cricketers 56 for no wickets to 55 runs.28.P.North 29 tnot out).Verdun: L.Brooms 13, T.Greenwood 3 13.Bowling: Stelco: J.O'Donnell 4 for.28.B.Cockayne 3 for 33, P.North 2 fer jo.Verdun: G.Franklyn 4 ter 2% D Griffith 3 for 9, D.Collett 3 for t2.Adastrians 105: TCA 60, Batting: Adastrians: M.Meleun 27, N.Bate
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