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[" ; ~~ (e To present 1960 budget Monday City will consider high-rise buildings General manager of the City of Westmount, Mr.T.J.Hughes, has announced that the budget for the year 1960, having been studied in detail by the general committee of the city council, will be presented to council in by-law form at its meeting Monday night, 8 p.m.It is anticipated that three readings of the by-law will be given at this meeting.- -+\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014% The general committee of the Examiner CWNA member HE EXAMINER continues to march forward.The Examiner this week was accepted into full membership by the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Associ ation.Paid circulation is a requirement of CWNA membership.The Examiner stopped free distribution earlier this year.The Examiner is now subscribed to and paid for by the majority of families in Westmount.These are the intelligent, well-informed Westmounters.Since this conversion Examiner advertising lineage has increased markedly and steadily.Which is proot *Fhë fxa-| miner is the ideal selling medium for Westmount merchants \u2014 for anyone with goods and services for West- mounters.HONORED AT WHS PRIZE DAY: Westmount High S:aoeol graduates (leit to right) Jennifer Ro- city council is also studying an application for a proposed apartment building at the northwest corner of Western avenue and Lansdowne avenue, he stated.The proposal is to construct a nine- storey apartment building on the site, using the two vacant lots fronting on Western avenue and the first lot to the north fronting on Lansdowne avenue.A redivision of the existing lots will be necessary as zoning by-law law regulations governing sites provide that no building shall be erected on a sile unless the site has been subdivided into the minimum number of official lots.Under the zoning by-law a six-storey apartment building may be erected fronting on Western avenue withoul special permission of Council.A building higher than six storeys may be erecled with special permission of Council, provided that the gross number of cubic feet above the ground level does not exceed thirty - five times the number of square feet of the site, The question which the Council is studying is the desirability of high-rise buildings generally, and in particular a high-rise building on the particular site, Af Weston School r.- Nathan : Epstein on chil psychiatry Psychiatry is finding whal many parents and teachers long have realized: the more that is learned about small children.the less rigid x MEDICS AT ROTARY: land, second from left, and Dr.Rotary scholars Dr.William Adams of Northern Ire- William Dawson of Western Australia, right, got a friendly intro- duclion to Westmount Rotary members at Wednesday\u2019s luncheon by Australia-born Rotarian Tedd Church Photo Les Stuart, left, and past president Phil Page, second from right, who is of Irish extraction.This being Rotary Foundation Week, the (wo young doctors, now doing post-graduate work at McGill University, spoke on the basic purposes of Rotary Foundation Scholarships, Foundation VOL.XXX, No.47 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOV.20, 1959 35 5 CENTS ramon em ms a a om 24 PAGES i become the rules for dealing with juvenile behavior, * Montreal child psychiatrist Dr.Nathan Epstein told this Wedues- day evening to a gathering of primary department parents at Dr.Mary Winspear's Weston School on Severn avenue.Dr, Epstein was speaker at a meet-the-teacher and meet-other- parents night.Later the parents visited the classrooms\u2019 and refreshments were served.trance Scholarship, and the Brigadier J.Aird Nesbitt Prize for Literature.Mr.Motherwell re- This Week in Westmount 5 binson, Ian- Motherwell, and Carole Turkenik returned to their alma mater recently fo he honored \u2018with fellow graduates at the annual prize day ceremony.Miss Robinson, Dux of the girls\u2019 section of the school, also won a McGill University En- ceived the Boys\u2019 Award of Honor, presented by the Alumni.Miss Turkenik was awarded Girls Award of Honor and a $500 scholarship sponsored by the Westmount High School Alumnae.\u2014Tedd Church Photo INDEX Church News .14, 15 Classified Ads .0000 22 Editorials 00.00.4 Obituaries cvecevsevsnes 2 Sports .e0c00c0000 23 Womea's ond Social .16-21 At Unity Boys\u2019 Club Sports star roster set as banquet dates near By MAURICE MARIASINE Finalization plans for the seventh annual Father and Son Banquet and the sixth annual Mother and Daughter Banquet which take place at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club on Tuesday and Wednesday are nearing completion.It was announced this week that special guests at both banquets will include hockey stars from the Montreal Canadiens and the Montreal Royals and football stars from the Montreal Alouettes.Hockey notables are Ralph Back- strom, Bill Hicke, Ab McDonald, Bill Sutherland, Floyd Curry, Bob Turner.Football stars include Tom Hugo, Bill Bewley, Doug McNicol, Red O'Quinn and Tom Moran.Acting as master of ceremonies for the \u2018Question and Answer Period\u201d are Russ Taylor of Radio Station CFCF and Mike Stevens of Radio Station CJAD.Other head table guests include: James G.Lawson, president of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club who will act as chairman; Alderman C.H.Drury, representing the Mayor of Westmount; Frank Sharpe, president of the Westmount Rotary Club; C.A.Wylie, executive director of the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association; D.T.Trenholm, principal of West- mount Junior High School; Matthew Craig, principal of Queens School; Percy Hyland of the Montreal Baseball Club and Radio Station CJAD; Mrs.J.G.Lawson, Mrs.C.A.Wylie, Mrs.Maurice Mariasine, Rev.Charles Plaskett of Calvary United Church and Rev.A.E.Jones of Verdun United Church, The program for the evening will include the presentation of trophies and crests, and entertainment.A highlight of this year's banquets will be the awarding of \u201ca letter of achievement\u201d to two club members.(Continued on page 11) ei oe .- .- Next week's weather November 21 to 28 Bright and warm, Clouding for rain and snow.Some years we have 2° in the south, 2 to 4 in the Laurestians, and 4 (0 9\" in the north during this weck.Temperature range 25-55°F in the south, and 15-40°F in the mountains.Mainly sunny in the middle of the week, with morning mists « drizzle.Freezing rains for some places.Soft snow in the north.Cicar and quite windy for the wcokend, with sonie local snow flurries.By ERIC NEAL 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 20, 1959 Young Polish honeymooners window-shop.Polish dancing couple spend honeymoon here An ocean voyage from Poland to America, an exciting cross country tour uf the United States and Canada and a flight home by chartered plane.How does that sound for a honeymoon trip for two coun- SUITS & COATS 55 ur Made to your measure from o lorge selection of best English woollens.Work Guaranteed._ he 7 ( 2 Lodies' and Gents' | SLACKS $15 Made to meosure Now is the time to have your topcoat made into a Winter Overcoat, Aherations & Remodelling Reasonable Prices e Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE WE.3-5908 try kids from a little village in Poland?That's what the current tour of the Polish State Folk Ballet, \u201c\u2018Slask,\u201d amounts lo for dark-hair- ed and dark-eyed Klementyna Bor- kowska and her husband of three j weeks, handsome Waldemar Bry- lewski, Klementyna, 23, and Waldemar, 24, were married in the historic castle of Hohenlohe in Koszecin just before the song and dance troupe of which they are members left for its first visit to the United | Sons Lid., was held today at 9.30 ! 1904.W.FRIEDRICH Swiss Watch Repair Expert New Address: 1243 GREENE AVE.(Opposite Steinberg's) WE.7-1855 GUARANTEE Announcing the OPENING OF A CONVENIENTLY LOCATED WEST END MONUMENT CENTRE When you seek information or advice regarding a monument remember that we offer competent professional guidance and a written guarantee on our exclusive EVENTIDE MONUMENTS imi TRADE MARK ointinies\u20141ut WRITTEN FROTECIS MEMORIAL BRONZE & GRANITE {Display Rooms} 5835 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST (Between Melrose & Droper) Open Daily 10 a.m.- 10.30 p.m.Sen, Appt.2 pm.-5 p.m.HU.6-7822 Our Cars are ot your Disposal Upon Telephone Request » .vem - Obituaries wd RTL TW TE GR HECTOR PRUD'HOMME Funeral for Hector Prud'- homme, president and general manager of A.Prud'homme & am.from St.Leon de Westmount Church.He died yesterday at the age of 70 after a short illness.! Born in Montreal March 11, 1889.Mr.Prud'homme studied at Mont St.louis College befure entering his father's business in When Mr.Prud'homme's father, (lhe late Alexandre Prud'homme, | comedy founder of the company, died in .1926, he became president and general manager, a post he held , until the time of his death.Mr.Prud'homme was a member of the Chambre de Commerce, of the Club Seigneurial and was a life-governor of the Notre Dame Hospital.He was also a former president of the CWHA and was the founder of the Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating.| He is survived by his wife, the former Beatrice Moncel; three sons, Maurice, Andre and Roger: a sister, Germaine and a brother.(J Alexandre Prud'homme, QC, director and president of the ad- | ministrative council of La Presse.Also surviving are nine grandchildren.WILLIAM Y.REID William Young Reid, a retired railway employee who was born lin Point St.Charles, died Nov.13 \u2018at the age of 91.The funeral was held last Monday at St: Andrew's Church, Westmount.Mr.Reid was the son of the \u2018late Gearge Reid who emigrated | 20 \"your television set for one cven- from Scotland to assist in struction of Victoria Bridge.In 1883, he entered the Grand Trunk Railway as apprentice and clerk.Six years later he joined the Canadian Pacific Railway, retiring in 1935, after 46 years of service on the staff of the auditor of agencies.He was a past regent of the Royal Arcanum.an elder of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, and was, at the lime of his death, a | trustee of the Mount Royal Permanent Building Society.| Active in sports in his youth, Mr.Reid was a member of the Pastime Toboggan Club, the Ar- ,#yle Snowshoe Club, the Railroad ! Branch of the YMCA.and was a \u2018life member of the Grand Trunk { Boating Club.He was a survivor of :the Minne-Wa-Wa war canoe accident in St.Lambert in 1892.Mr.Reid, who married the late | Clara Louisa Booth, is survived by three daughters.Edna (Mrs.N.; con- Fletcher of Winnipeg), Ethel and ; Mary; two grandsons, Robert, of { Montreal.and William, of Sao Paulo, Brazil; and live great- i i grandchildren.| States and Canada.(They will be | in Montreal on Nov, 24 and 25 at the Forum.) She is a member of the company's chorus and came to the group after she had been heard singing popular songs on a small radio station.He was an amateur dancer who had never studied dancing but was invited to join Slask after he won an amateur folk dance competition.They have their own apartment in the fairytale-like castle, formerly the properly of the Duke of Hoheniohe.where the entire 100 members of the \u2018\u2018Slask\u2019\u2019 company live and work.Here it is that Klementyna gets :an opportunity to indulge in her great love of cooking.\u201cAnd can she ever cook,\u201d enthuses Waldemar via an inter- , preter, \u201cyou have never eaten until you've tasted her roast veal, as only she prepares it.\u201d The only cloud on their youth- tul horizon is that Klementyna wants Waldemar lo study classical dancing and perhaps eventually join a classic ballet company.He is more interested in architecture and Around the theatres Loyola High School presents By VERON Just when TI was beginning to think that comedy was the forgotten commodity in theatre today, Trinity Players come to the rescue with Thornton Wilder's \u201cThe Matchmaker.\u201d Opening on Tuesday night, November 17.it will run through Saturday, No- | vember 21, at the MRT Playhouse on Closse strect.This hilarious about a matchmaking widow who nominates candidates to be a rich widower's wife with the sole idea of catching him for herself, has Sheila Scott in the lead role of Dolly Levi.Sheila will be remembered as the fortune teller in \u201cElectra,\u201d and as Maggie Jamison in \u201c99 Times Around the Block,\u201d two of MRT's productions last season.She also played Janet.McKenzie, the housekeeper, in \u201cWitness for the Prosecution,\u201d one of Trinity's well-remembered productions.Making the four sets required for the play provided a a few headaches for designer Jeffrey Filmer, and Simon Gamsa who helped build them.Due to lack of space at Trinity Hall they had to assemble the sels in the basement of the home of Rosalie Briggs, which could have cramped their style \u2014 but didn't.\u201cThe Matchmaker,\u201d under the capable direction of Robert Ver- niks, provides an evening of wonderful entertainment.The cast is a large one, but they are well integrated, and the whole effect is extremely interesting.Turn off ing and (reat yourself to some real\u2019 good comedy at the MRT Playhouse.If lots of hard work and enthusiasm plus a good play add up to a good stage production then Loyola High School are assured of success when they put on their play \u201cBilly Budd\" at the Loyola Auditorium on Thursday and Friday.November 26 and 27.This play has been taken from the: novel of the same name by Herman Melville, best known as« the author of the well-known classic \u201cMoby Dick\u201d.The dramatization has been done by Louis O.Coxe and Robert Chapman, both of whom are veterans of the U.S.Navy.The former is now teaching creative writing at the University of Minnesota, while Chapman is an instructor in play- writing and dramatic literature at Harvard, \u201cBilly Budd\u201d is a high-ten- sion story of men at sea ROSEDALE EDGAR A.WRAY Funeral Chapel WURLITZER ORGAN 4911 COTE DES NEIGES RD.Seuth of Queen Mary at Decelles RE.17-6868 wants to study that.\u2018Billy Budd' on Nov.26, 27 ICA SINEL aboard a British man-o\u2019-war in the late 18th century.The play is so deeply moving and so shocking and provocative, that it holds the attention of the audience every time it has been staged.Many local boys will be seen in this production by the Loyola High School Dramatic Society; James Has- singer of Wilson avenue; Richard Monette, Walkley aveune; James Brydges, Mayfair avenue; Marcel Guay, Clarke avenue; Brian O'Connor, the stage manager, lives on West- more, and Patrick Conlon, son of the well - known local actor, Ned Conlon, lives on Ballantyne, The play is under the direction of Peter Larisey, SJ.For their next presentation MRT have chosen the play *Simon and Laura,\u201d which opens on Tuesday, November 24.This is the first time this play has appeared on a local stage.Julia Murphy is directing this comedy from the pen of Allan Melville which pokes fun at television family serials.Simon and Laura Foster are (wo stage stars whose glamour shows signs of fading at the box office.At the moment when their bank aec- count is at ils lowest, and their vigorous bickering has risen to its highest peak, they receive an offer to appear as themselves on a television serial showing the home life of an ideally happy couple, Part of the fun of this play is the thrust and parry between the Fosters when they are out of range of the cameras, and the contrasting married bliss they present to television viewers.The sel is designed by Earl Preston, and the striking costumes worn by Laura are being supervised by Tom Owen, The McGill\u2019s English Department are giving an extra performance of \u2018The Lady\u2019s Not for Burning,\u201d at Moyse Hall on Saturday, November 21, at 8:30 p.m.EWCOMERS are invited to inspect our facilities and to ask any questions they may have about our service.BA Tolling INC, F.A.Nunns \u2014 A.F.Williams 3610 Sherbrooke Street West r Five Generations of Traditional Service LV cjos.C.QIray &BRO.Funerau Directors 1234 (Dountain St.Phone : UN.6-6363 4 ?3 EAN PEE © ee SE SEE ET PSE EEE ET NOUS VX J PV LHI JR PN \u2018L'xaniner, \u2019 Interiors \u2014 Draperies MULLINS ANTIQUES Regd.1317 Greene Ave., WE.5-3894 ANTIQUES BOUGHT ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS § Certified Watchmakers and SOLD : Custom Furniture O H MA N $ hil Repair WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.; VOL.XXX, No.47 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1959 T \u201c3 GRY apne to AYP RN 1 + Ne ate of No.10 Militia Unit Col.F.1.Ritchie, 3089 The : Boulevard, will assume com-' mand of No.10 Militia Group Sunday, at a colorful | me public ceremony to be held I al the Craig street Armory, 175 Craig street east, at 3 p.m.Col.Rilchie\u2019s appointment to the post was announced earlier this week by Maj- Gen.J.M.Rockingham, general officer commanding, Quebec Army Command.He will succeed Brigadier D.C.Campbell, At Sunday's ceremony armored, artillery.infaniry and other.units of 10 Militia Group, together with their bands, will par-' ticipate.| A well known Montreal lawver Takes command Sunday | and Queen's Counsel, Col.Ritchie\u2019 FUTURE ORATORS: President Frank Sharpe School, The course is lor students ot high schools is a native of Three Rivers.Prior, (left) of Westmount Rotary and Mr.Ted Har- in Westmount, including St.Paul's and St.Leo's io World War 11, he was a mem | rison (right) look with pride at four of the mem- academies.Left to right: Mr.Sharpe.Ken Me- ber of the McGill University; bers of Rotary\u2019s annual public speaking course, Guire, Joan Sadler, Bev MacRae, Brock Me- Canadian Officers Training Corps which commenced Friday evening at King's Learon, Mr.Harrison.- Tedd Church Photo and the Three Rivers Regiment, whieh his father at one time com-! manded.He served with the e e e Royal Canadian Artillesy in srit| Film council preview set Wednesday ain, Ttaly and Northwest Europe.Immediately after the war he \u2014_\u2014 ç; Ç A The first monthly preview of Sunday.beng, and Fire in Town -\u2014 a COL.F.L RITCHIE (Continued on page 11) the Greater Montreal Film Coun- \u2018The program will consist of Story of how fires start, and their : cil will be held Wednesday.8 four films: The Living Stone \u2014 Prevention p.m., in the Fraser-Hickson In a color documentary on Eskimos Red Cross seeks donors dent RN.Gray Following.an balle à tie Our eue XMAS TREES executive committee meeting tion: Energetically Yours - the { .d ® oi | hili W k\u2018 \u2014\u2014 > À Story of energy past, present and ! uring emop I a ee dangerous period for the hemo- lUture through the eyes of British! Wholesale philiac is childhood and adoles- panama Ranald \"The Bellas of Inquiries Invited b David Page looks like any Hospital a total of 50 limes.cence.Al all periods, ('ansfusions sf the Golden Gate award at the Minimum order 400 { ther si a of fresh blood are the only UE EE fes ; other six-year-old boy, but he David is only one of an weapon against it.The average San Francisco International Film Ph .cannot play like other little boys.estimated 300 hemopiliacs in i (im of Hemophilia receives 45 Festival: Mystery in the Kitchen one : : .David is a hemophiliac \u2014 a the Muntreal area.Victims of transfusions a year.a \u201cdetective\u201d story on the im- VE: \u201cbleeder\u201d \u2014 and the slightest Hemophilia, who are almost His Worship Mayor Sarto Four- portance of the type of food we, Hudson, Que.4601 5 bump can mean a sudden trip to ey male, jurrer from nier has declared November 22nd 80 and how it atfects our well-{ EL the hospital for blood transfu- a aeliciency in ihe blood of {0 28th \u201cHemophilia Week\u201d.\u2018This vv Tv vv Tvvvvvey PTT PT YTYYTYwy vy vw p.sions.If David doesn't gel he - an essential agent for coagu- j , recruitment for blood.Your |y 0, TT S TT 7 TS : plood he needs, his internal Jaton, which results a ab help is urgently needed to meet } AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT THIS WINTER ! emorrhaging will cause him normal delay im ood clol- (he needs of hemophiliaes \u2018ike |» hour after hour of pain.With- ting.One third of the cases of jittke David Page.Dive blood |} PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE NOW BJ oul quick ana skilfull treatment, | Hemophilia are not inherited.during \u201cHemophilia Week\u201d at |» A David's hemorrhaging may result but arise from a mysterious the Red Cross Blood Donor } Reserve Now For Dead Storage ; 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1235 Greene Ave.and resulting in crippling de- 372 VICTORIA PV oy WE (Downstairs) formation.Although there is no MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER WE.2.6633 cure for it yet and it lasts VMI UIT UNION I UI NI ON TF NI NII PUI CT UNIT UNIT CNIT CONTI NI NITNS throughout the life, the most AV AVA WAV AVAVAVAYAVAVAVAVAVAVAVY AVY AV 4 THE Po Pa FY ur NT Examiner Serving the City of Westmount since 1845 5135 Western Avonue, Montreal 28, Que.Head Office: 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 Montreal, Friday, November 20, 1959 Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HY.9-1201 Classified Advertising (To 8.30 p.m., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1.0451 Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department HU.1-2771 John W.Sancton President and Publisher Lou Miller, Managing Editor Hugh E.McCormick Choirman Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Monager Miss Evelyn McKinnon, Circulation Manoger The Examiner aims to be un independent, clean newspaper for the home.devoled le public service.Muil subscriptions: 32.50 per vent: SÉ.25 half year.Five cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Ansorialion, Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa.You say \u2018'Y\u2019 drive total surprisingly small MPUERE are a surprising number of -persons who take a dim view of the \u201cY\u201d, They regard it as too moncy-conscious.Not that other worthy organizations don't go out and campaign for funds as is the YMCA this week and next.But the \u201cY\" has a propensity for charging, however small the amounts, for so many things it does.Many a veteran remembers this, how the \u201cY\u201d stacked up against the War Services of the Sally Ann, the Knights, and the Legion.Few have grounds for bitterness, however.Consideringthe widespread facilities of the YMCA, the well-equipped buildings it maintains, the fulltime staffs, the \u201cY\" does remarkably well.The dimes and quarters it modestly charges for this and that make a vast difference between its annual appeals and those of other *\u201cvolun- feer\u201d organizations.The Montreal areca budget of the \u201cY\" is $2.400.000.But campaign total is only $240,000, over two million dollars being accounted for by self-sustaining activities.This is a relatively small appeal total.It easily can he subscribed with your help.By the way .MMACULATELY dressed 1 and wearing a rosette which none of the three political parties would have recognised, Captain Foulenough went down a street renowned for îts pretty girls.He explained that he was doing a little door-to-door preliminary canvassing as an independent candidate.He kissed 14 of the prettiest girls, and when a handsome mother held out her baby, he ignored it, and hugged the mother.\u2018A vote for me,\u2019 he said, \u201cis a vote for peace, prosperity, and cheaper fish,\u201d Beachcomber WE SAY Show appreciation of WMA by joining Sir: Collective wisdom and co-op- eration are important clements in the successful functioning of governments and enterprises.Associations are formed to better carry out plans and recommendations which call for more than individual effort.Where the purpose of the organization is the welfare of those il seeks to serve, it should receive the support of the community in the fullest measure, In several of your issues, the Westmount Municipal Association solicits additions Lo its membership.This appeal is one that should be responded to by all living in the city who want a high degree of municipal efficiency and progress.Since it was first organized, the association has devoted itself with conspicuous success in suggesting for the mayoralty and the council citizens of high standing, prepared to accept office with no other motive or interest than that of administering the city's affairs, and to give the tax-payer the maximum in service, It is because of the activity of the association that West- mount is regarded as a model and progressive municipality.For (heir services, the mayor and aldermen receive no compensation other than the thanks of their fellow citizens for the valuable services they render.The choice of the association for both mayor and aldermen has been accepted by the citizens since they were aware that the nominees were citizens of character and ability whe would maintain the prestige of the city as an efficiently gov- cerned municipality.The mayor and aldermen, appreciating the confidence reposed in them, appoint to Lhe principal administrative positions officials who are highly competent and devoted to their duties.The officers of the association are entitled to the warmest thanks of the community it serves, which, it is felt, should bring a substantial increase in membership, Bernard Rose \u201c ¥ AM puzzled by a nole on women's hats which says: \u2018Suède tur\u2019ans give that ready- for-the-bath look.\u201d Beachcomber ged | SAY! A visitor from abroad, preparing to return to her homelond, bought a television set to take back to her family.\"Con't you buy a TV set in your own country?\u2019 she was asked.\"Oh, yes, but American programs are so much better than ours.\u201d \u2014 Reader's Digest Examiner Profile Sophie Elliot: a special crusader M'*5 Sophy L.Elliott of Westmount is one of those rare individuals who keep on struggling at special crusades, even though public indifference, and personal ill health interfere.\u201cIt seems to me.\u201d she declares, \u2018that our history has always been presented in rather humdrum fashion, and that it passes much too lightly over the achievements of women, like a bird flying with only one wing.\u201cJust what would have been the course of history, had it not been for Queen Isabellas\u2019 interest in Columbus, the found- By GEORGINA RODDEN All her life.Miss Elliott has attempted to further the friendship between English and French, and to speak up on behalf of womens\u2019 rights, and woman's role in Canadian history.Helps elderly In more recent times, she has taken up her pen on behalf of establishing homes for the elderly in the community.and to comment on the lack of faith, son, assistant postmaster in Montreal, whose home on Cote des Neiges road was long a civic landmark.John Elliott, seemingly, in a more youthful generation, as well as continuing to record for various publications the history of carly MISS SOPIY L.ELLIOTT ing of the first hospital in Canada at Ville Marie de Montreal by Jeanne Mance, the setting up of the first school by Marguerite Bourgeoys, the establishing of Montreal General Hospital by the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Society, the founding of the first baby creche by Madame d'Youville, it is difficult to imagine.\u201d The Ville Marie convent regional building by Canada, and the lives.of its founders, both men and women.In December, the third publication of her writings on political figures, and carly French-Cana- dial historical activities, will be issued, Born on November 30, 1880, she is the granddaughter of two prominent figures in Montreal's background, Her maternal grandfather was James Simp- her paternal grandfather, owned a big home on Sherbrooke street, one block east of St.Lawrence boulevard, on \u2018the Main\u2019 as it was spoken of in those days.There is a stained glass window to his memory in St.George's Church, Miss Elliott's home is furnished at the present time largely with antiques from the Simpson household.These impart an air of graciousness, warmth of woodcarving and homely use, difficult to discover in more modern homes.To add to il, also, are the many sketches, watercolors, and oil paintings which Miss Elliott.herself, has executed, the earlier ones having an unique self-taught style, the more recent a new technique largely due to classes she began taking with artist Adam Sher- riff Scott, RCA, Canadiana 1959 Canadiana 1959, published hy the National Library of Canada, lists Miss Elliott's more recent writings under three categories: history, politics and world affairs, biography and genealogy.She will be remembered best lor her [first full-length book.published in the carly 1940s, \u201cThe Women Pioneers of North America\u2019.the material of which has no peer.and no successor, In it, she has outlined the work of the carliest Canadian women, of French extraction, who did so much to strengthen Canada\u2019s historical beginnings.Too, she will be remembered for her unceasing struggle to acquaint Canadians with the little-known facets of their historical past.She has lectured from school and civic platforms.broadcast by radio, shown historical slides with her talks.and researched endlessly.For \u2018Women Pioneers\u201d, she spent over four and a hall years in research, visiting convents and other centres throughout Quebec to gather authentic material.eygluating and compiling, as well as making sketches of the various histori- \u2018Tai sites, and copying historical prints and documents.A newspaper woman for some 15 years, working with women's interests, she originally intended to become a concert pianist.Music became her inspiration when as a very small \u2018child, the operas of the \u201churdy-gur- (Continued on page 11) Miss Elliott et m.= A Pad Vr - LA od 3 om mr Ses = This Week in Westmount Caledonia Curling Club meet tonight on schedule By VALENTINA RAHR The former residents of Douglas Burns Clarke, at 4513 St.Catherine street west, and the buildings in its kind sponsored by the Canadian ! Def \u2018This Sechool-unique in the immediate area, are being transformed for use by the Cancer Society for educational Red \u2018Feather Agencies.Ground was broken last week: Workers only is to be held at the for a new building, nearby, which will house Right on schedule, the MONTREAL CALEDONIA CURLING CLUB will have its semi-annual meeting to- | night, in the new building on Hillside.The first curling: bonspiel will be held on November 26, as planned.ministration offices of the Family Welfare Association, Occupation is set for carly spring of 1960.The new phase of the educational field.| edifice will stand on the site of an old private home.Pierre de Léan, provincial edu-! which was not occupied for some time, but was used solely for meetings and entertainment of the Feather Agencies.A poetry contest open Red to all members of the Canadian Authors Association has December 10, as its closing ap Entries should be addressed fo MR.R.H.MAINER, 102 Columbia avenue.Two envelopes each entry.One envelope should have the poem and the nom de plume of the contestant; the second envelope should contain the nom de of the contestant.mount Junior High School, ments.\u201cHomework is given to stated.\u201cAt least two hours and review.In this way, a read one novel a month \u2014 a had some vital things to say concerning musl accompany plume and the correct name The Independent Art Association\u2019s classes at the Westmount \u201cY\u201d take place every Monday evening.Different guest instructors, from the lists of Canada\u2019s well- known painters, are on hand to criticize and advise.During a \u201cparents meet the teachers night\u201d at West- principal D.T.TRENHOLM study require- make sure of promotion\u201d he a night for those who are in grade eight and nine should be spent on written work, student has enough time to regular assignmet \u2014 and still has enough left for adequate preparation for June exams.For promotion, at least 60% average marks must be acquired during the year in history, geagraphy and grammar \u2014 then a student need not write these exams again in June.| Other subjects such as mathematics, French, Latin and | composition, must show a 75% average, before these June A exams may be waived.\u201d + With one failure, a pupil will be advised to attend | summer school, where he may take the subject over again \u201cconfidence.\u2014 even if he is technically considered promoted.If he has any other subjects in the 50's, it spells trouble.However, if he goes to summer school to take the subject over again, he can go into the next grade in September, with i | The operations of the Foster | Home Centre, now known as the | Children's Service Centre, were brought under one roof at an of- ; ficial opening of a new, five- | storey building at 5 Weredale \u201cPark Wednesday.i President of the Children's i ; plained thal in past years, the à centre operated from an old | house and an apartment on Dor- chester street, and a building on Albert street.A modern elevator system links the five floors of the new building, which include clinics, clothing stores and interviewing rooms, staffed by six pediatricians, a psychologist, and the cen- factory VI.9-8952 DITTRICH WATCH LABORATORY High Grade REPAIRS of all makes of watches, clocks also ANTIQUE time pieces and jewellery.Clocks called for.1010 SHERBROOKE ST.W.(Between Peel & Metcalfe) Centre, Mrs.Douglas L.Ross, ex-\u201d 3 Children\u2019s service centre opened on Weredale Park tre's social workers.Former Montrealers Mr.and Mrs.Howard Griswold of Milton, Ont., who hold a record as foster parents, having adopted six children from the centre, were guests of honor.$285,600 reached in YMHA campaign A total of $285.600 was reached in the YM-YWHA 1959 Membership Drive, according to general campaign chairman.Nathan Steinberg.Mr.Steinberg told a closing rally at the \u2018Y\u2019 Saturday night that the total represents 95 per cent of the over-all objective, and shows a 7.2 per cent increase over 1958 tolals.He added, however.that the $300,000 ob- the campaign sweep-up, now in process under the chairmanship of Sam Davine, Both Mr.Steinberg, and Mrs.Ben Nadler, chairman of the women\u2019s campaign, were praised for their leadership and presented with tokens of the \u2018Y's ap- preciation.| Sheraton-Mount the ad- | Nov.25-26.It will bring together jective must await the resulls of\u2019 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 20, 1959 Cancer Society 5 holds workshop Oral training method helped A comprehensive educational | Kathy A.an irrepressibic 9- D 2 * 3 > D ri ! .workshop conference will be year old, has just become a Brow- by the Canadian nie.She also loves figure skat- Cancer Society in Montreal mext deaf and hard of hearing pupils to lip read and: speak entirely by the Oral Method.This method enlists the aid of sound equipment and other training devices tto help children tearn to under stand speech by lip reading.Children like Kathy owe much conducted \"ing and horseback riding.Early week which will be attended by | 10 lie.doctors diagnosed Kathy 7 \u2018congenitally deaf, But now she volunteer workers representing keeps a frisky pace with hearing the 50 sections of the Society children and even attends regu- throughout the Province of lar Sunday School of thelr success to the oral teach- Quebec ing way.That's why \"Look, Mon, \u2019 For this, she's grateful to the No Hands is the slogan for the The meeting, the first of its Montreal Oral School tor the vear's financial campaign to raise the badly needed $20.000 fur the Province of Quebec - teaches its Montreal Oral School.Royal Hotel, | .A ; i a panel of specialists in every cation chairman of the Canadian Cancer Society.who in private\u2018 life is a lecturer in public health | at the University of Montreal and a member of the education staff of the Provincial Health Department, wil] conduct the workshop | conference.\u2018I'he main purpose of | the meetings is to standardize the Society's educational procedures | and to train volunteer representatives from all parts of the province in their effective application.| \"YOUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY! 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~ IN S 9 = ; © , Lu 0 i £ g 3 Su V ES | © eu = \u2018 Ng = ; li Iq af CE) a i hh Li when you + mere D CCD CSC 0100000 amevessansseucacs YOU'RE 1 i bert Schweitzer Group of the Unitarian Churches of Montreal.| Last night, Mr.Rakovsky gave an thtustrated lecture on the topic \u201cFocus on the North,\u201d covering the material and spiritual life in Alaska and the Yukon, to the International Student Group of the United Nations Association in Canada, at The Penthouse, 201 Metealte avenue.On Sunday at 3.30 p.m.an informal discussion will be held with colored slides on the topic | \u201cFocus on the World,\u201d also to be held at the Penthouse.In December Mr.Rabovski has been invited to participate on the Canadian UNESCO Mission to the | Caribbean countries where he will also give several lectures to universities and schools, service | clubs, and other community or- Ranizations, last year Mr.Rabovsky was a, member of the Canadian UNESCO | Mission to Japan and made a Jec- ture tour around the which was Baha'i World Faith, Mr.Rakovsky is chairman of the Baha'i Community in Westmount and a lec- curer and active worker for the Baha'i World Faith.PRIZE-WINNING LCC (left), (right) avenue and N.|.avenue monies.STUDENTS : Canada College students J.H.Corbett, Forden Courey, first class French winners, are pictured with headmaster Dr.D.S.Penton at Friday's annual Speech Night cere- Corbett also won an 11th form prize, Lower Van Horne certificate McGill school a French prize from L'Alliance Française, the LCC Speech Night sx; \"Know men as well as atoms\u2019 W.E.Dunton prize for English, and a McGill school certificate with first class honors.Courey was awarded an 11th form prize, and A.R.Renaud mathematics Chairman's Prize for 11th form, and first class and science prize, the certificate.He holds a Lower Canada College scholarship.\u2014Tedd Church Photo Dr.Cyril James tells grads seis vemeverempes ave tess SAV 2 save the Give your savings a chance to grow, by adopting the Royal's new \u201c2.Account\u201d system ofsaving.It's simple.You open a Personal Chequing Account for paying Wills.keep your Savings Account strictly for saving, This way you avoid dipping into your savings., .give them a chance to grow with every dollar you deposit and with the interest your savings carn.Before you know it you're sitting pretty with a solid back-log of available cash.Try it.THE ROYAL BANK Over 65 Branches in Montreal and District.= em em ea \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A PERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNT A SAVINGS BILLS STRICTLY eu FOR SITTING PRETTY account way ING A de ee td PSE OF CANADA « The knowledge of men is quite as important as the knowledge of atoms, Dr.F.Cyril James told graduates of Lower Canada College Friday evening at an annual speech night ceremony.\u201cI'he next 50 years will see infinitely more change in the world than at any period of history since Ur of the Chal- dees,\u201d said McGill's Principal James.\u2018The boys and girls of today are more eager to know and are working with more enthusiasm than at any time previously.\u201d Pointing out the disparity of opportunity between Canadian students and those of less privileged lands, Dr.James cautioned these contemporaries and competitors of tomorrow were \u201cworking hard to catch up.\u201d \u201cT hope you will learn to understand and work with them better than your fathers and mothers have with their contemporaries,\u201d he added.\u201cIf you have curiosity for the future and a capacity to understand people of your own generation, no matter how odd they seem, all of you \u2014 cach of you \u2014 can «add something to the total of human ; Knowledge.(o leadership and understanding in the world, and in the community.\u201d At the ceremony.attended by parents, stu.ents.and graduates, the following prizes were awarded.Form seven: J.P.Anglin, N, P.Bengough.S.J.Bonny, C.M.Douglas, F.A.Gratias, P.0.Gratias, Laidley.A.S.Lombard, J.W.| Mathewson, R.C.Pattee.1.R.Rose, C.G.Stairs, C.M.Taylor, B.F.Topp.J.W.Veitch, P.Velan, G.A.Waters, P.J.Woollven.Form eight: D.J.Barker.S.Beaubien, D.C.Burke.A\u2019 B.Coleman.PD.W.Druick, J.M.Earle.A.V.A.Forbell.R.Gordon, M, R.| Harbert, W.P.Hingston, W.D.Hulme, S.J.Kaufmann, J.A.La- fleur.G.P.Orban, G.D.Orr, P.: A.Rosser, J.C.Tait, W.G.Thomson, M.D.Tremblay.; Form nine: B.J.Bishop, W.W.S.Carter, J.C.Marshall.H.B.\u2018Thompson.1.Velan.Remove (9e): C.H.Bruant, T.R.Case, W.R.Courey.K.C.Don- uldson, P.J.Fournier.W.R.Lambert, J.G.Michell.M.M.Peterson, T.C.Powell, R.H.Rolian, S.Schwartz, J.S.Stairs, T.M.Stephens, D.R.Wright.Form 10: J, M.Berrill, J.Ficld- house, A.P.Hancock.J.W.H.Hesler, E.P.Hoffer, T.A.Knudsen, J.G.Peters, P.G.H.School.M.Staniforth, W.A.Wood.Form 13: J.H.Corbett, H.L.Courey, R.H.Scott.Form 12: J.C.Barker, J.W.Hugill, P.R.Marchand.French certificates: first class \u2014 J.H Corbett, N.L Courey, second class \u2014 T.Heffernan, S.Jasper, C.M.Douglas, H.G.Hives.French prizes presented by L'Alliance Francaise: J, C.Barker.J.H.Corbett.Latin Prize: J.H.Corbett.Headmaster's History Prize: A.Maec- Donald.M.H.Penton, A.R.Renaud.Mathematics and Science Prizes: N.L.Courcy.R.H.Scott, A.P.Wright.W.E.Dunton Prize for English: J.H.Corbett.T.W.Glover Prizes for English: form iwelve: R.A.Brown, J.C.Barker, P.R.Marchand.Founder's Prize, form (welve: J.C.Barker.Chairman's Prize, form eleven.N.L.Courey.Music Prize: R.C.Pattee.Brooke Claxton Public Speaking Prize: P.R.Marchand.Senior All Round Prize: P.R.Marchand.Junior All Round Prize: W.R.Courcy.Students\u2019 Council Academic Shield, Drummond House, McGill Senior School Certificates: first class \u2014 J.C.Barker, J.W, Hugill, P.R.Marchand; second class \u2014 W.R.F.Cooke, P.C.Gregory.J.K.B.Kinsman, A.J.D.Law.T.J.Lewis: third class \u2014 R.A.Brown, G.C.Burke, B.M.Campbell, R.H.Cook, D.C.Gav- sie, F.D.Kellard.S.Kinsman, D.A.Knudsen.R.A.MacDonald, D.Phillips, B.J.Sinclair.Other graduates include W.B.Mecl.ean.now attending Bishop's University: P.Gray-Donald, and J.G.Purves.McGill University: R.L.Woods.Loyola College; and M.F.Yull.University of Ottawa.McGill School Certificates: first H.G.Hives.G.B.Kerrigan, D.H.*class \u2014 J.H, Corbett, N.L.Courey, \u201cHello ! \u2014 This is the Yacht Club!\" JOHN WATSON LIMITED 2.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 ap a R.H.Scott.Heward French Prize: PRE rT TR PEA me f i I Na The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 20, 1959- : 7 \u2018Ç Unique concerts conducing audience, musicians A unique opportunity for children to hear music for small ensembles written by great composers was afforded youngsters Saturday afternoon in the first of a series of concerts, hosted by Eugene Kash and held in St.George\u2019s School, 3100 West- mount avenue.YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND the colorful change-of-command parade of No.10 Militia Group in Craig St.Armoury, 175 Craig St.Eon Sunday, November 22 at 3 p.m.when Col.F.|.Ritchie will assume command from Brig.D.C.Campbell Repeating a similar suc- Y cessful series of four concerts held last year, St.Troops and bands of these George's School and its mu- famous Montreal regiments sical director, Mario Du- will be on parade: chesnes of the Baroque Trio, have invited Mr.Kash to host the concerts for solo in- y truments and small en- s embles.The intimate frameworks of the concerts allows the young audience an opportunity to talk with guest art ists and examine instruments, which will vary dur- The Royal Canadian Hussars 4185 Cole des Neiges 34th Field, 37th Field and 2nd Medium Regts.of the Royal Canadian Artillery 175 Craig St E 11th Signals Regt.3 Hillside Ave, Westmount Canadian Grenadier Guards 4171 Esplanade Ave.Victoria Rifles of Canada 691 Cathcart St.3 RHC (The Black Watch) 2067 Bleury St.Royal Montreal Regiment 4625 St.Catherine St.W.YOU CAN BE PART OF FUTURE MILITIA PARADES The Canadian Militia, in ils important new role has à place for you, To find out how tg Join, call Inat your fiearest armoury or telephone the regiment of your choice, Phone Numbers are listed une, Government of Canad, Militia Units, ing the year from pipe organ to the violin, flute, oboe and harpsichord.1 Medical Battalion and Eugene Kash and young fans 53 Dental Corps 4600 Lacombe Ave.able at St.George\u2019s School.March 12, 1960, Mario Du- The concerts are open to The next concert will be chesnes will act as host for | children five years and held December 5, with Eu- a recorder concert.The last Bring the family next Sunday \u2014 older, and adults, with tick- gene Kash, host, and the Ba- concert is scheduled for there is plenty of parking space for cars.ets ($5 for the series) avail- roque Trio as guests.On April 2, 1960.NOW.Visit The New Branch Store of ACME PHOTO - At 4866 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST (Near Victoria) vw CCV VYY Authorized * Dealers for: Kodak Ansco Polaroid Bell & Howell Graflex Zeiss Bolex Yashica Minolta Walz Nikon Ferrania Keystone Kindermann lifor A A A.Carrying a complete selection of: CAMERAS, PROJECTORS, SCREENS, FLASH EQUIPMENT, EXPOSURE METERS, FILMS, etc.NAN ISSN ff PAPA mio, lm API AEN A A LA © A aI FINE QUALITY FINISHING Of All Colour and Black & White Films | A A A A ee Te NA ar en 2 Locations To Serve You 4123 St.Catherine St.West- WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St.West - HU.1-1989 \u201cYour Camera Will Make Your Memories Live Forever\" : 5 Sv 3 : : Ë ; 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NOW \u2014- A CONVENIENTLY LOCATED WESTEND CAR RENTAL SERVICE.Westmount.Why travel all the way downtown when TAB Rent-A-Car is so conveniently located in Choose from a selection of new models.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 20, 1959 Rev.D N.MacM illa n says: convicted on May 22.His conviction was based on a statement, allegedly given at police headquarters, of complicity in a $6,000 payroll holdup at Taran Furs Ine, St.Dominique street, I M vas appealed by Counsel | \u201cThe world is to be saved by yer Gruss on the grounds that ave he could supply evidence that the ; the foolishness of preaching but statement was obtained by Mont- ; not by the preuching of foolish- real police \u201cthrough physical \\ness,\u201d declared the Rev.Dr.violence and threats of violence,\u201d Ponald N.MucMilla.in Melville Mr.Gross did not represent Me | Presbyterian Church, last Thurs Jordanov at his trial.ay evening Motion was granted by Court , br.MacMillan es delivering .\\ , Us inaugural lecture on \u2018\u201cTheo- by Sessions Judge lente Lada logy and the Preacher.Today\u201d fol.de, stating that when he saw the | lowing his induction by lhe Pres.prisoner at preliminary inquiry Pytery of Montreal into the Chair in April, he bore several marks Dental | heology in the of violence.\u2018esbylerlan College.RS Les LL The lecturer deplored the popular modern cry for preaching without theology which he said, \u201cAlways degenerates into sentimentalism or superstition.The Church will propagate her Faith in proportion as she is able to commend the great truths of the Gospel to the understanding as well as to the hearts of men.What God in Christ has done for the world is the basis of the theologians\u2019 creed and the message of the preacher.Far from being dull and uninteresting theology can be dynamic, vital and wonderful because il is concerned with the things that are of supreme importance.In delivering his charge to the newly inducted professor the Rev.entire Church.\u201cWith our Presby- lev.Dr.D.N.MacMillan Dr.F.Scott Mackenzice principal- emeritus of the College stressed the magnitude of the opportunity offered as a professor of Systematic Theology lo foster and pro- mole the spiritual welfare of the terian emphasis on the importance of an educated ministry it Polio can strike again: automatic or standard transmissions.All cars equipped with radio at no extra cost.And, remember, it costs no more to rent à Car from TAB.Drop in or phone NE, 5.1104 Jor further details A mmm, giant clinic set Dec.2 | | In an effort to avert last summer\u201ds polio scare, a on Salk vaccine clinic will be held December 2 at 7 p.m.in| the basement of West Hill High School, for residents of -N.D.G., Montreal West, Cote Saint Luc, and Westmount.: The clinic, sponsored by N.D.G.Branch 106 of the \u2018Canadian Legion, will administer first shots only.Second shots will be given early in January.\u201cI cannot stress too strongly how necessary these shots are, especially to people under 40,\u201d stated Mr.Ken Smith, spokesman for the 106 Branch.\u201cStatistics prove that those who had shots last year were pretty well immune to the epidemic.\u201cWe realize that the scare that hit our city last summer is forgotten by many, but are hoping that the residents of these four communities will appreciate the value of vaccination and turn out in large numbers for the shots.\u201d Doctors and nurses will be present in the basement play area of West Hill High School, corner of Somerled and Royal avenues, from 7 p.m.to 10.30 p.m.Model 450 Featuring: x * Close to convenient transportation \u2014 schools \u2014 churches and shopping facilities Price *15,590 Cash \u201ca *1,998 di dE EE Monthly payments $83 > * Free skating lessons The Citv of Westmount Recreation Department offers free figure skating instructions to residents of the cily.Age calegor- 6'/2 ROOM ies are as follows: 10 vears of age Bungalows and under: 11-14 years of age: ; 15 years of age and over.\u2018 mn Children of six years of age l\u2019Abord a Plouffe and over will be welcome, pro- | _\u2014 viding they are able (0 skate fair- with ly well.No figure skating experi- 2 bathrooms, heated garage ence is necessary.All figure ; skaters must have skating permits issued by the City of West- | Plaster Walls * Overhead sectional * Ceramic tile bath- mount Recreation Department.Brick and Stone arage doors rooms Registration forms may be picked x Choice of paint sarag i t the Recreation Department | i ildi * Large lots up at the Recreation Departme olours inside and * Size of building 41° cr cer ; Cl Sutside \u201d x 34° * Arborite counter tops office.Artificial Tee Rink.No one will be accepted unless they have figure skates.\u201cFollowing any week: is the schedule for 5:30 to 7:30.5:30 Tuesday Wednesday 11 to 14 years.to 6:30, 10 and Also available 3 9 room split level priced at with only $1.900 cash Home at 289-63rd Ave.under.\u201cA; 6:30 to 7:30, 10 and under, ; Directions: Cross over Cartierville Bridge, turn a x 0 te 8:30, 11 to 14: 8:30 to 10:00, $16 135 right at first traffic light (Les \"and ove vesque Blvd.) continue to r > eds =.- ; ne , Ave, l'Abord a Ploutte.Model Thursday: 5:00 to 7:30, all ames, ad vanced, Exclusive sales by: SHELLEY REALTIES Friday: 5:30 to 6:30.10 and under, | \u201cAUS 6:30 to 7:30.10 and under, * : 7:30 to 8:30, 11 to 14: B:30 10 10: 00.15 and over.! MU.1-1975 HU.4-8787 Saturday: 1:00 to 2:00, 10 and under.A\u2018: 2:00 to 3:00, 10 and under, \u201cB\u201d 3:00 to 4:00, 11 to 14; 4:00 to 5:30, 15 and over.mm gp Es \u2018World is to be saved by foolishness of preaching, not preaching of foolishness\u2019 is essential to have men able to relate the unchanging truth of the Gospel to present-day thought and life,\u201d he averred.\u201cWhat the Church will be as a living witness to the redemptive power of the Gospel will depend in large measure on the quality of its leadership, which again will depend on those by whom these leaders are trained, a unique opportunity and corresponding responsibility for one called to be a theological chair.\u201d The moderator of Presbytery, the Rev.KE.P.Aikens, minister of the Presbyterian Church in the Town of Mount Royal inducted, worship wus conducted by the principal of the College.the Rev, Dr.Robert Lennox and the steps leading up to the induction were narrated by the clerk of Presbytery and registrar of the College the Rev, Dr.C, Ritchie Bell of Rosemere.Dr.MacMillan whose former charge was in Dunvegan, Ont., is, a native of Finch, Ontario.Mire, MacMillan is the former Jean\u201d MacLean of Ottawa.Their elder son, Donald, is a freshman at Me- Gill and Robert is al school in Pointe Claire where the family is now residing.SARAH BRINGS SYNGE TO MONTREAL : Sarah Flynn, of County Galway, born of a theatrical family.who learned geography first hand as a child actor, gained renown al Dublin's Abbey Theatre.So fond is she of the dramatic role of the mother in \u201cRiders to The Sea\u201d by John M.Synge, that she will be appearing in the role for the 2,000th time when the Irish Repertoire Theatre appears at the Gesu Hall for four performances, opening Nov, 21, The second play at each performance will be \u201cPot of Broth\u201d hy William B.Yeats.Miss Flynn, incidentally, appeared in the original cast of Sean O'Casey's \u201cJuno and the Pay- cock.\" BARBER SHOP 4927 Sherbrooke West (Near Claremont) HAIRCUTS 85° SATURDAY 95c Mon.to Thurs.8.30 a.m.to 6.30 p.m.Friday 8.30 a.m.to 8 p.m.Saturday 8.30 a.m, to 6 p.m.2} per .ares | | | | oi A pe EE ap a hy ee PES The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 20, 1959 9 OY Head 73 ste hear This Wrléër.\u2026 Use T6LOIL Fuel oil Hé Hydrogen treated\u201d Joon eh 95; Ed *H, gdrogeun-treated To loil fuel oi reduces the Ju | sulphur content thus decreasing the corrosive also minimizes odour (Jon) and ensures exceptional storage stabililg.OIL BURNERS * HEATING OILS - HOT WATER HEATERS TOLHURST OIL LIMITED CRescent 9-7271 | | Montreal\u2019s most complete home heating service | em 0 m2 en 2 10 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 20, 1959 MUSICAL Assorted newsettes By FRANCES GOLTMAN CANT PLEASE EVERYBODY e.Where could vou hear a fine Sharps, Flats and Naturals who will appreciate the splendid music.TWILIGHT PLEASURES |, | Had à beautiful letter from Ien- rictta M.Giles, sister of Dr.Giles, Ditector of Education of the Province of Quebec) the very well-known and highly esteemed syinphony orchestra with a cele- leader and two world soloists for one dollar?are some people who that they don't brated famous Yet there are complaining hike the seats they have for the Montreal Star Dollar Concerts, thusic teacher, now retired, who In my humble opinion, it is of taught the Fletcher Music Method historical sigpificance that any for many years with her fine con- private concern should present frere, the lale Jane Ludgate Reid, such a wonderful enterprise.It is a gesture that will be blessed by the many who cannot afford high-priced seats and an opportunity for others who have never heard à live symphony to listen and see it J enjoyed every minute of the first of the series of four concerts with the Montreal Symphony.Igor Markeviteh, Maureen Forrester and Richard Verreau.Add to (his the timely and well-chosen words of Dr.Leon Lortie, president of the Montreal Arts Council, who spoke briefly and you had a superb evening.The second \u201cDollar Sym- jetter Miss Giles writes enjoved our comments about the Vancouver and Montreal Festivals and the CFMTA Convention, She savs \u201cIl use my radio constantly and make a check up in my musical dictionary.This has been a long letter but the evenings are long, so different from what they used to be.\u201d We hope Miss Giles enjoys many more years of good health and thank her for this nice letter.Knowing my sense of humour, Miss Giles enclosed a clipping: \u201cA teacher couldn't make little Johnny understand substraction.In the that she PIANO CLINIC : The annual Piano Clinic which took place last Tuesday in Victoria Hall was highlighted by guest speakers (left to right), Ernest Hammond, Schecter and Henry Whiston.pa Frances Goltman, Sam have?\u201d \u201cNo piano lessun,\u201d plied Johnny.\u201d SUZANNE BLOCH, famous, daughter of a famous father (composer Ernest Bloch) will be heard in a lecture-recital at Moyse Hall of McGill Uni- ny Women's Art group hold phony\u201d will soon take place.Let \u201cNow, Johnny,\u201d he said, \u201cyou versity Thursday night.This .us hope the complainers will give have ten fingers.Suppose four well-known performer on old annual affair or resell their tickets to others were missing, what would you instruments, lute, virginal and recorder, studied first with her .father and then with compos-| The Women's Art Society is < =, West Indies = South America f < CRUISES / À + » 5 fra) r= from New York ABOARD, Cnadian Rec WHITE EMPRESSES Jon.11.14 days Jan.18.10 days Jan.27.19 days Jan.30.12 days Feb.13.14 days Feb.17.19 days Feb.29.14 doys Mar.9.19 days Fares as low as $250.BOOK THROUGH YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT WESTMOUNT INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE HU.8 - 3941 HU.6- 4948 4935 SHERBROOKE ST.W.We Also Have a Wide Choice of Other Cruises pr ers, Roger Sessions and Nadia [holding its annual luncheon on Boulanger in Paris.Brought to | Tuesday, November 17 at 1 p.m.the United States with her fam- |, the Hélène de Champlain Res- ily at the age of ten, she was; | born in\u201d Geneva, Switzerland.| taurant, St, Helen's Island.There ! 1 Miss Bloch has been here a! will be a musical program by the number of times and holds a; Women's Choir of St.Sophie's fascination for people interest- | Ukrainian Cathedral.conducted ed in music played on ancient P ¢ { by the Very Rev.W.Sluzar, Dean | instruments._ \u201cBOOKS, HE DON'T NEED | Of the cathedral, NONE!\u201d ., .Edith Motley.well- | known Winnipeg voice teacher (a| Miss Alice Lighthall, president.x cousin of Montreal piunist and|Mrs.G.Egerton Brown, Mrs.teacher, Edith Johnson) told this | Guy Fisk, Mrs.E.S.Mathews, episode to a group at the Cal-; Mrs.P.L.Walker.Mrs.Alan J.gary CFMTA Convention.When Hart, Mrs.W.Maxwell Ford and she moved last year.after liv-{ Mrs.S.B.Earle.ing all her life in the family! Special guests at the head table home, there were many boxes of will be Dr.Evan Turner.Direc- | books and music.The mover was| (or.Montreal Museum of Fine astrounded when he saw how | Arts, and Mrs, Turner, Mrs.Saul | many there were and said ho \u2014\u2014 \u2014 [\u2014\u2014 lived with his brother.a widow- \u201cer .\u201cOf course, he ain't got \"much, he ain't got no books, his | kids is all through school, so he \u201cNA need none.\u201d Seated at the head table will be Well, he resides permanently in New York City and devoles full time lo teaching.SAYING OF THE WEEK: Excellence in any department! can be attained only by the labour of a lifetime: it is not legato was of ecstatic beauty.| HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED what has become of Yves i \u2018 who sang several times : Tinayre.with the Montreal Symphony under Douglas Clarke?lle had to be purchased at a lesser the most wonderful control of his price.} vocal organ und could sing so SAMUEL JOHNSON | | softiy with perfee( case that the 1709-1784 Hayes, president, Montreal Council of Women: Mrs.Stirling Maxwell and Mme Charles Tasche-)' reau, co-chairmen, Montreal Mu-; seum of Fine Arts, Ladies\u2019 Committee: Mme Paul Langlois, president, Société d'Etude et de Conférences, Mrs.Victor H.Morris, president, Montreal Women's Club.Mr.Fred Case, president, Quebec Provincial Branch, Canadian Handicrafts Guild and Mrs.Case, Very Rev.and Mrs.W.Sluzar, Mrs.Stuart Townsend, president Women's Canadian Club, Dr.Paula Schopflocher, president, Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical Club.Mrs.W.P.Melnyk, chairman.Arts and Letters Committee.Montreal Council of Women and Mrs.C.L.Henderson, past president, Women's Art Society.A complete grooming service boarding training for your pet.SHEILA HOUSTOUN HU.1-4615 PICK UP AND DELIVERY FLY JET-POWERED BRITA 8 tr mre SP re ri em BOOK NOW ! See your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacific office, Se TEA a gh we eo ER Fastest\u2014Only 9 hours Direct\u2014Only non-stop flights from Canada to Mexico Frequent-\u20144 weekend departures, starting December 18th Lowest Fare \u2014Only $230 return, Tourist BR AR GY) Hepp RE NE AS Canadian Pacifie AIRLINES \u2018oh \u201c Sophie Elliot .è (Contiaued from page 4) dies\u2019 \u2018set her to trying the melodies, child-like, on a long soia in her mother's sitting-room.At 14, she was preparing for concerts.and did appear for some time with Alfred deSeve, who was head violinist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra Gave up piano One arm failed her, and she was forced to give up her piano.She turned more and more to her beloved bouks, for she was an avid reader, \u2018\u2018particularly in Canadian history\".She took a library course at McGill University, and put it to use for some time at West- mount Library.At the outbreak of World War II.Miss Elliott founded the Women's Voluntary Reserve Corps in Montreal, and by the time she returned to her writing ~ « LCC speech .(Continued from page 6) R.H.Scolt: Boulanger, W.Godwin, W.S.second class \u2014 R.Courtois, DD.P.Wright: third class \u2014 Arnoit.R.A.Bengough.F.Louson.A.MacDonald.Robie.D.J Murfin, M Sadler.0.B.Samuelsen.G man.Scholarship aid at nounced.Fosbery W.G.M.C.E.Moorhouse.Takes command .(Continued from page 3) was a member of the Canadian Military Staff in Paris until 1946.He returned to Canada and to the Militia in the 20th Canadian Armoured Brigade until 1947.He took command of the Three Ri- and led this unit until 1956.He then com- of Con- Royal Canadian Hus- | sars from 1956 Lo 1958.In 1957-58 Colonel Ritchie was president of Canadian Armoured early this year he has been General Staff Officer Grade I at 10 Mili- vers Regiment in 1948 manded the 6th naught\u2019s) (Duke the Royal Corps Associalion.Since tia Group Headquarters.CRUCIAL STAGE Colonel Ritchie takes command of 10 Mililtia Group at a crucial long history, with emphasis in its role in National Survival, a Quebec Com- stage in the Militias mand spokesman stated.\u201cIn conjunction with the Regular Army.the Militia is now responsible for the tasks of warning civilians of the imminence of an enemy attack, determining the explosions, carrying out into areas damaged by nuclear weapons or affected by fallout, directing the police and fire services, repairing essential municipal services and In the maintenance of law and or- location of nuclear assessing damage.the initial re-entry supporting local government der.\u201cFor this purpose, militia units P.B.Hilder, S.Jasper.M.Larratt-Smith.J.G.Laschinger, \u2018 A.Robertson, P.R.S.Terroux.A.| R.M.P.G.! Coupey.J.A.Curwood, C.A, Gra- | venor.T.Heffernan, ID.M.Hodges, D.R.Johnston, B.H.Laidley.J.G.R.Maughan, D.C.McKee, F.8.Mc- H.Penton, C.R.Robertson, L.Rossy.N.W.R.A.Shorey.A.W.Smyth.A.I\".Wight- Princeton Univers\u2019ly was granted to graduates J.C.Barker, P.R.Marchand.and J.K.B.Kinsman.it was an- Scholarships, ! given by the Old Boys\u2019 Association, were awarded to N.P.Bengough, I.G.Cook.D.R.Harvey.D.M.Hodges.M.M.Peterson.D.J.Rae.Thomson, W.A.Wood.J.D.McCall Scholarship went to K.C.Donaldson; Canadian Foundation of Independent Boys\u2019 School Scholarships Lo S.J.Bonny and i the Unity election fever this past week \u2014 as a matter of fact il has spread to the younger groups who have been doing some canvassing on their own account.The three candidates for Unity House Driscoll, Larry paign high gear as the voting dates are coming closer.The ballot box and papers and voting day.Thursday.: ! | have been organized into mobile | with survival the columns, issued equipment for tions.However, along military lines.\u201d special opera- militiaman will still spend much of his time in conventional military training, for the new responsibilities can be best performed by units organized, equipped and disciplined | Team, the Indians.who won the 1959 American ; were the Mount Royal Hotel last week, receiving the Manny Barnoff and Unity sports director John McDonaugh were in charge of the group.At Unity .vote.film considerable week wilh two educational films entitled \"Crossroads of Life\u2019 and \u201cVandalism.\u201d The club members who attended displayed an intelligent appreciation of the films shown and the discussion period which followed was most interesting to all.in the early part of 1941, herr mem, -and all of us-\u2014te welcome | group of some 2,000 women was undergoing courses in wireless instruction.first aid and home nursing.and was standing by for active duty wherever needed.Many proceeded uverseas.The best illustrations of her art are nine water-color reproductions she created of the windows in Notre Dame Church, portraying the founding of Montreal, which are currently being reproduced as souvenir postcards.For \u2018Women Pioneers\u2019.she sketched and colored many places of old Quebec, among them the building still standing on Nun\u2019s Island, to which at an earlier time the nuns repaired for their holidays, and in which the floor had to be raised each spring to avoid the inevitable floods; the original Ville Marie Convent at the head of Monkland avenue.and the towers which are so historical a landmark on Sherbrooke street, just west of Guy.These latter efforts are in the National Archives of Canada.Now a member of the Independent Art Association of Montreal, Miss Elliott has had her work in several shows.Quotes McGee Puiting the passage in the realm of \u201cwords | wish | had spoken first\u201d, Miss lélliolt quotes the Hon, Thomas d Arey McGee as saying, \u201cAll we have to do is cach for himself to keep down dissensions which can only weaken, impoverish, and keep back the country: each for himself do all he can lo in-, crease its wealth, its strength and its reputation: cach for himself.you and vou.gentle- (Continued from page 1) There has been no waning in president of the Council.John O'- Peter Doherty and Dallas.have their cam- commitices working in nearing completion ready for the first are will be All club members are urged to After a somewhat slow beginning.the Stamp Club is now becoming well established, With ten albums already in the process of operation and plans to contact overseas clubs just a matter of time, the group is also planning a stamp exhibition wbich should prove very interesting.Weekly meetings are held under the direction of Steve Vittoratos \u2014 meeting time is Saturday at 11 a.m.and Steve is on hand prepared to give information to any budding philatelist interested in joining.Peter Doherty.leader discussion group, success , this of the has had past A full class in puppetry under the supervision of Miss Daphne Winslow meets regularly in preparation for a forthcoming Puppet Theatre production of \u201cSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs\u201d which will be presented later in the year.Miss Winslow has announced that her group is complete and that it would be impossible for new members to enroll.Unity's Little League Baseball \u201cB\" pennant, honored at a banquet at the pennant Kiwanis Trophy.and crests.Coach every talent, to hail every invention.to cherish every gem! of art.to foster every gleam of ; authorship, to honor every acquirement.and every natural gilt, to lift ourselves to the level of our destinies, to rise above all low limitations and narrow circumscriptions, to cultivate that true catholicity of spirit which embraces all creeds.all classes and all races.\u201d Certainly.she has done all in her power to bring to the attention of Canadians, young and adult.the richness of their heritage.the untarnished homeliness of events and eras in which their forebears figured.To the fine authentically-detail- ed historical material she has amassed, future Canadian chro- : niclers will turn undoubtedly with much appreciation.| The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 20, 1959 1 1 TOPS IN TRAVEL! 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eh PEER LC D MCE A CD LL CRE | CU CT ST UD LCL DL D LICE COLE CE A AE À LE LE EE OC DO A A TN CC M SC PC AE OOD ElN Reg\u2019d.x CLEMENT'S FOOD MARKET 3 Bolt Ls\u2019 Apparel 60th ANNIVERSARY \u2014 1899 to 1959 INC.Aerchi] andise by Arrow, Forsyth, O J S re HMAN IMPORTED DELICACIES card, Stetson, Kaufman, Daks,.royd: |.JEWELLERS for a .Christmas Gifts of Distinction and {EEE@victus.Viyella Shirts by ster.f Hats by Stetson.Slippers ® Diamonds ® Watches THE HOLIDAY SEASON hirts Spy Forsyth, etc.® Silverware ® Glassware 2 HU.4-3982 1216 Greene Avenue WE.3-4046 \u2014 WE.3-4316 4820 Sherbrooke St.W HU.4-8436 xf \"1 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 20, 1959 UNITED WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL CHURCH \"Cor.Lansdowne & Western Avenues DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Ave, Ministers: Rev KR.Douglas Smith, BA.B.D, D.D Kev Keith HB.Eddy.MA, HD Minister REY.CALLUM THOMPSON, C.D.B.A, B.D.1100 am.THE VERBS OF : STIAN on Se Direclosr of Music: Mr.Wayne Riddell 7 pm.GOD AND MORALITY\" TT REV KR DOUGEAS SMITHE 1100 aan.Chureh School and Baby PHEACHING AT BOTH ursers SERVICES | 1100 am Topic Jesus Came \u2014 15 00 au.Intermediates & Teen Preachinæ\" 1100 am.Other Departments, & Crib Cotnet .2-60 pn Young People's Union | 7,600 745 pm.Vesper Service fea- tuning our Semor Chotr in \u20182000 Organiat - Mr.John Robb.Mus.Hur.vears of Christm Song\u2019 Accidents By The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector, Trinity Memorial D.D., Church There was a serious accident two weeks ago when a building in course of construction collapsed and killed several workmen, The report of the Corner\u2019s Inquest js disturbing sy.ANDREW'S CHURCH! 20-100 pare Teeners Fellowship WESTMOUNT #00 vin.Young Adult Forum _ 101 Cote Si.Antoine Rd., CALVARY UNITED near Argyle ave.CHURCH Ministers: Dorchester St.West at Greene Ave., Rev.D.M.Grant.B.A.DD.Westmount Rev, D.C.Benrfoss BA, B.D, J Rev.Charles K Pluskett.Minister 11:00 am.\u201cafe's Adin Keahty Ju | Miss Valerie 3 Lewis.Asshstant A World of Chance\u2019 SERVICES AND SERMONS tHepewted by request) mmm an 1,30 pin.USongsters Of The 11:06 nn \u201cThe World Church issues\u2018 Shadow +5 I Grant al Guest Preacher: Rev.both Services \u2018 ; Doustar KR.Pilkey 1000 am Intermediates and Seniors 730 pm pie A A Common 00 wm, Cob Corner, Nursery.15.00 aan.The Church School sn ail Hewmners, Prianary and i departments Juniors.| CHAPEL SERVICE 845 pm Teacher Training Progron Wednesday, R:00 pom, Organist & Choir Director - Mr.Erie, YOUR CHURCH AND ITS FAITH\u201d J.Adama, B.Mus, AR.C.M, Alice Smiley, A.Mus.McGill), Organist BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, M.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A,, D.D.Director of Music: Galt MacDermot, B.A., B.Mus.11:00 AM.\u201cOPENING NEW DOORS 7:30 PM.DR.N.H.PARKER tMcMaster Divinity School) Church School -\u2014 11 am.Midweek Service \u2014 Wednesday \u2014 8 p.m.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street, West Convenient to Hotels REVEREND NORMAN RAWSON, Minister Gifford Mitchell, B.A., B.Mus., Organist & Choirmaster 11.00 a.m.Sermon Subject: \u201cSOME THINGS WHICH ARE EASILY FORGOTTEN\" REVEREND NORMAN RAWSON WiLL PREACH AT BOTH SERVICES 7.30 p.m.Sermon Subject: \u201cMARY, THE MOTHER OF JESUS\u201d (a) Should Mary Be Worshipped?(b) Have Protestants Lost Something In Their Comparative Neglect of Mary?(c) Have Others Erred In Exalting Mary Beyond Her Rightful Station?This is the fourth in the Series of Sermons on \u2018What Do Protestants Believe?\u2019 Please note, these Sermons are not intended to be an attack on anyone's religion, but a statement of our Protestant Faith.! 1 because the verdict is accidental death and apparently no one is held responsible.One wonders then who is responsible for their families, Are they to be left to exist on a Government pension or is the parsonage was built, As 1 explained his face grew longer and longer and at last he said: \u201cWe don\u2019t build like that in Montreal.\u201d Could it possibly be that our builders are taking chances.because we must build in haste?And could it be that big construction is taking chances with human life because human life is cheap?One hears of grim accidents involving many lives, where the verdict is returned putting the blame on an act of God.\u201d Is that not a rather blasphemous way of blaming God?If we really meant it, I am sure it would undermine our faith * \u2018 in God.Perhaps if God were ANGLICAN construction company as well not so available and man were called lo make some restitu- held accountable the accidents TRINITY MEMORIAL to jy.would Brow less, A few years ago I was driv- CHURCH ing up Gatineau avenue, when™ \u2014\u2014\u2014_ 2e J heard a crash and the whole | 5220 Sherbrooke Street West brick front fell off a house | which was under construction.The Venerable RK.Kenneth Naylor, No one was hurt and of course i D.D., Rector 1 .frneti \u2018 \u2018 Rev.Canon FI.Whitley, M.A.the construction company | x Hon Awsistant i.took the loss.But surely one | ev Allen Goodings, B.D, , ; i ; Assistant could avoid employing that | C.V Frayn, A.R.C.A.(London) company if one had an im- Organist and Choirmaster portant job.\u2014_\u2014 A year ago a bridge under | Sunday Next Before construction in Vancouver fell: Advent and a few years ago before a bridge at Three Rivers fell.In! 8:00 am Moly Communion the Vancouver case an engi- | 9:30 a.m.Gri , \u2018Ing ; 9:30 a.m Grade VII.Confirmation and neer explained that he had ! 9:45 a.m.Main Sunday School used the wrong formula.A: 11:00 a.m, Matting , aero at à Preacher: The Rector good many years ago | sat in Nursery, Kindergarten, my study in a country parson- Primary Department .> te : .soul ave 7:30 pan.Evensong.Preacher: age talking lo a Montreal arch- | The Rev.Canon F.L.itect.He was asking about\u2019 He DAY building for a country winter 1:00 am.Holy Communion house, 1 described how my THURSDAY 10:00 arm, Holy Communion ae eme enorme.SYNAGOGUE POPULAR Church of The Advent _ J Capital: Solo Spotlight.Gien Corner of Wood and Western, TEMPLE EMANU-EL Gray and the Casa Loma Orch- Wesimount estra.T 1234.The familiar navne 4100 Sherbrooke Street [est of the Casa Loma Orchestra under estmount, ontrea « ne .Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector \u2014_\u2014 Glen uray has been a dependable Honorary Assistant Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi one over these many years for top Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay Otto O.Staeren Cantor; dance music, but none better we L.MeLearon, think than that presented in this \u2014 Organist and Choir Master: Sund Next Bel Miles Wisenthal, M.A.great new album.For this record- ungay Nex erore Educational Assistant ing Glen has augmented his band Advent SABRATH SERVICES with some of the best solo men in 8:M) a.m.Holy Eucharist Friday Evening, November 20th at the business [rom among Holly- 9:45 a.m.Sunday School 8:15 o'clock.Rev.William W.Simpson.wood's studio musicians, with the 10:15 a.m.Mattins (said) General Secretars of ihe British Coun result that this is one of (he finest .ayy cl! ol wistians an CWS, uthor an .acts \u2018 11:00 aun.SOLEMN EUCHARIST Lecturer of London, England will speak : and most interesting dance band 7:00 p.m.Evensong and address dew and Christians In Europe records we have ever heard.Each 8:00 pm.Hlustrated Address On oday.featur ir i ! Mission to Lepers Oneg Shabbat and Reception \u2014 will number features some virtuosic Holy Eucharist daily at 7:00 am.except Wednesday at 9:30 am.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.K.B.Keefe, Rector Sunday Next Before Advent 8:00 a.n.Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector 10:00 a.m.Post-Confirmation Class 11:00 am.Mattins Preacher: The Reclor 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten & Sunday \u2018School Evensong Preacher: The Rector WEDNESDAY 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster: Arnold Bellis PRESBYTERIAN 7:30 pon Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Donald S.Moore, B.A, Student Assistant Sunday, November 22nd Sûôth ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 11:00 a.m.Rev.Professor C.Ritchie Bell.B.A, B.D.D.D.11:15 a.m.Church School DORIS KILLAM A.R.T.C., 1.Mux.(McGill) Organist and Choir Director The 124 bus stops at the door MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount, P.Q.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A.B.D., Minister 74th Anniversary Service 10:00 a.m.Bible Class 10:00 a.m.Senior Study Group 11:00 a.m.Church School 11:00 a.m.\u201cPublic Worship\u201d Anniversary Preacher: The Rev.Prof.A.L.Farris, M.A.M.Th Professor of Church History.Knox College, Toronto.Lester A.Woodin Organist and Choirmaslier Are Cordially Welcome Visit ; auspices Temple Sisterhood in the new follow the worship this Friday Evening, social auditorivm.Saturday Morning.November 21st at 11:30 o'clock, sermonetie by Mr.Miles Wisenthal, M.A., based on Torah Portion.THERE IS A SERVICE EVERY DAY AT TEMPLE \u2014 Monday through Thursday Evenings at 5:45 o'clock, Sunday Mornings at 9:45 o'clock.BOOK LOVERS\u2019 FORUM Wednesday afternoon, November 25th at 2:45 o'clock auspices Temple Sisterhood.Temple Sanctuary.Rev, Dr.Rudolph J.Berlis will review \u201cElizabeth The Great\u201d by Elizabeth Jenkins, Tea will follow the lecture.SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Monday Evening, November 23rd.At 8 o'clock the following courses of study will take place: Biblical Thought In Contemporary Literature: Elementary and Advanced Hebrew: Hebrew Con- o'clock \u2014 Rabbi Dr.Solomon Frank on \u201cEthical And Moral Principles In Juda- versation: Public Speaking.AU 8:45 ism.\" | RELIGIOUS SCHOOL High School, Confirmation and Post- Graduate Departments meet Saturday Mornings at 9:30 o'clock: Pre-Kinder- garten, Kindergarten and Classes 1 thru 6 meet on Sunday Mornings at 9:30! o'clock.BOARD MEETING | Under the chairmanship of President Hyman Grover, the Temple Board of Trustees meet on Wednesday Evening, November 25th at 8:15 o'clock in the Temple Board Room CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendeison Rev.J J Promm THE SABBATH \u2014 SIDRO VAYYEIRO Erev Shabbos, Friday.November Mh 3:55 p.m.Candle Lighting 4:05 p.m.Mincho \u2014 Kabbolas Shabbos Sabbath Services 9:00 a.m, Shachris.Scriptural Readings: Torah: Genesis, Ch.18 V 1, - Ch, 22 V 24, Prophets; 2 Kings Ch, 4 V 1 - 37 4:05 p.m.Mincho 4:45 p.m.Maariv Sermon, Weekday Services: Sunday: 8:30 a.m.Shachris 4:05 p.m.Mincho-Maariv Weekdays: 7:30 a.m.Shachris 6:00 p.m, Maariv Next Friday Evening November 27th.Candie Lighting at 3:50 p.m: Mincho- Kabbolas Shabbos at 4:00 p.m.BAR MITZVOH Daniel William Kaufman, son of Mr.and Mrs.David Kaufman will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah in celebration of his Bar Mitzvoh.instrumentalizing from alto sax, trumpel, trombone, piano, drums or clarinet, counterpoinicd by other instruments and the richness of this great band which is featured completely in the [linale, Glen's old theme, \u2018Was 1 To Blame For Falling In Love With You\u2019, The success of this one depends on a happy combination of top per- \u2018formance, stunning arrangements by Dave Cavanaugh, Gene Gif- ford and Larry Wagner, superb recording technique bringing the soloists right into the living room, and some lovely tunes all trom the pen of the late Victor Young: \u2014 \u2018Beautiful Lover\u2019.\u2018Stella By Starlight, \u2018When I Fall In Love\u2019, UNITARIAN CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson Sunday, November 22nd SUBJECT: \u201cLife And Death\u201d ; The Rev, Donald R.Friser, Minister of The London Unitarian Fellowship, London, Ontario.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 ROSTON, MASS.Sunday, November 22nd 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service.Lesson-Sermon: Subject: \u2014 \u201cSoul And Body\u201d Golden Text: Psalmx 66:8,9 O bless our God.ye people.and make the voice of his praise to bec heard: which holdeth our soul in life, and sufereth not our feel to be moved.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:16 p.m.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice Open to the public Tuesday.Thursday and Fridar.2 to 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 to 8 p.m.RADIO AND TV PROGRAMS \u201cHow Christian Science Heals,\u201d CJAD, Dia! 800, every Sunday morning at 9:45.Channel 5 every Saturday Channel 3 and 8 every Sunday.(See TV listings for program times À LJ PU À Stanley Church Celebrates 85 years on Sunday Stanley Presbyterian church will observe the 85th anniversary of its formation at Sunday's service, Rev.J.D.Wilkie, the minister, announced.this week.Guest speaker at the special service will be the Rev.Prof C.Ritchie Bell, BA, BD, DD.The church was formed in 1874, Mr.Wilkie related when Sir William Dawson, principal of Me- Gill University, and a group from the congregation of Erskine Presbyterian Church rose from their pews when the new organ started playing for the first hymn of the service.They walked out of the church, The walk-out was in protest to the introduction of organ music to church services, and it was the the climax of a six-year dispute Jon whether or not instrumental music had a place in public worship.Until then, the practice had been to sing the Psalms of David in metrical form to a few simple, well-known lunes, he said.: In all, 65 members withdrew from Erskine Church over the protest, decided to form a new church and extended an invitation to members of other Montreal district Presbyterian churches not in agreement with the use of organ music.A considerable congregation was formed and soon started services in premises acquired on Stanley street, at the corner of Cyprus.The new church was called Stauley Street Presbyterian church, and part of the constitution was that as long as there was one dissent, organ music would not be introduced.\u201cIt is ironical, perhaps,\u201d Mr.Wilkie says.\u201cthat Stanley now has one of the finest organs and choirs in the city.\u201d MOVE TO WESTMOUNT The Stanley street location served the church until 1913, when the building was sold and a large lot at the corner of Westmount and Victoria avenues acquired.This is the location of the church's present Byzantine-style building, opened in 1914.Responsible for move {to Westmount was Dr.W.D.Reid, who became minister in 1912 and remained for 25 years, until 1937, when he resigned and was made minister emeritus of the church.Dr.Reid was the fourth minister of Stanley church.He was preceded by the Rev.J.C.Baxter, in 1874; the Rev.James Mc- Caul, 1880: and Dr.Findlay M.' Dewey, 1886.In 1938, Dr.Frank S$ Morley succeeded Dr, Reid and remained until 1944.The following year Mr.Wilkie, the present minister, assumed the post.St.James United Will preach 4th in series Sunday night Reverend Norman Rawson, Se nior Pastor of St.James\u2019 United Church, will preach at both services on Sunday.At t am.his sermon subject will be \u201cSome Things Which are Easily Forgotten.\u201d At 7:30 p.m., Mr.Rawson will preach the fourth in his scries on \u2018What Do Protestants Believe?\u2019\u2019, wnder the sermon heading, \u2018Mary, the Mother of Jesus.\u201d These ser- the church's\u2019 London pastor to speak at Temple Emanu-El meet \u2018 New nursery At Temple Emanu-El Friday evening ut 8:15 o'clock an address will be given by the Rev.William W.Simpson, general sectary of the British Council of Christians and Jews of London, England, who will speak on \u201cJews and Christians in Europe Today.\u201d Following the worship an Oneg Shabbat under the auspices of Temple Sisterhood will take place in the new social auditorium.Co - chairmen are Mrs, Pauline Marsh and Mrs.Gerald Rath.Saturday evening, December 5, at 6:15 p.m.a congregational dinner will precede the annual meeting set for 8:15 p.m, At this time the annual election of Officers and Trustees will bhe held.Following the business of the meeting dancing will take place.Committee in charge: Mrs.David H.Lisser, Abraham Izenberyg, Lawrence Marks, George Hol- linger, Samuel Paperman.Reservations for the dinner are to be made with the Temple office.stone, Abe lzenberg.Wednesday afternoon 2.45 p.m., Book Lovers\u2019 Forum meets for the second review of Lhe season in the Temple Auditorium when Rev.Dr.Rudolph J, Berlis, will deal with the Book \"Elizabeth The Great,\u201d by Elizabelh Jenkins.School for Adults: Monday evening at 8 pm.the following course of study will take place: \u201cBiblical Thought in Contemporary Literature,\u201d \u201cElementary and Advanced Hebrew,\u201d \u201cHebrew © Conversation.\u201d At 8:15 p.m.Rabbi Dr.Solomon Frank will speak on \u201cJudaism As Creed and Life.\u201d Religious School: Congregation officers have been as follows: Susan Hand- man, president; Mark Abelson, vice-president; John Ros- ton; secretary-treasurer.High School Officers elected:- Cynthia Hill, president; Bruce Shore, vice-president: Michael Schwartz, 2nd vice-president; Robert Lisser, secretary-trea- surer, Junior The Westmount Exominer, Friday, November 20, 1959 15 +++ Attoud the Chueely of Hour Faitly ++ + Westmount Baptist is dedicated The formal ceremony, at West- mount Baptist Church, marking the opening of the new nursery facilities will take place at the close of the morning service Sunday.Chairman of the House Com- * mittee will present the keys to the superintendent of the Nursery Department, Mrs.R.Turta, and the head of the Sunday School Department, Dr.W 3 3 S$ ç 3 5 % : 5 3 : 1247 Greene Avenue 5 - Ce a TT ee ee a Te Me i Te a Rare and Beautiful Looks A superb group of Early Canadian Maps Look an d Print Sl op Pa a a Tn ee Te ee em Te Te ee RT ee Weaver, will present a record book.The Munster will dedicate the new facihities.Babies will now be cared for by a competent staff while parents attend the morning service, Al the evening service, Dr.N, H.Parker.principal of the new MeMaster Divinity School will discuss the advance of the seminary which has already produced most of the ministers in Baptist churches from Montreal to Victoria, BC.\u2018 Such sandwiches as ham, epg salad, cheese, tunafish, chicken or salmon can be made in the mormng on {frozen bread slices The bread will thaw by noon and will Keep the [illing fresh.WE.3.5575 Po ea ee at ee ee\" a a uw a +, Daily services are held Mon- | day to Thursday evenings at 5.45 p.m.Sunday mornings at 9:45 a.m.These services are held under the auspices of Teniple Brotherhood in the Temple Chapel.Among those who conducted the ritual during the past week: Mrs.Eliezer Ben Yehuda.Mrs.Abraham Wolk, Henry Benjamin, Samuel Segal, Simpson Light- Shear Hashomayim Noted author faculty guest at 7th institute Maurice Samuel, noter author, scholar.lecturer and (translator will be the facully guest at the Seventh Annual At-Home Institute, sponsored by (he Shaar Hasho- mayim Men's Association.on Saturday.November 28 at 8:30 p.min the Community Hall.and at a Breakfast Session.Sunday November 29 at 10 a.m.The theme of the Instilute is \u2018The Meaning of Jewish History.\u201d Dr.Paul Niloff, chairman of the Institute, extends a cordial invitation to all to participate in this outstanding and cultural event.The Men's Association of Shaar Hashomayim have announced fhat a luncheon study program will be launched on Wednesday.December 2 12:30.p.m.to 1:45 p.m.sharp at the Taam Tov Restaurant with Rabbi Wilfred Shuchal as guide and teacher.The group will meel every Wednesday at lunch at 12:30 p.m.sharp; following lunch, the Rabbi will lead a discussion based on the text, the Book of Proverbs, Judaism's classic expression of prac- Ucal wisdom and world insight Tradition attributes this book to King Solomon.The Chairman wishes to emphasize that a limited quorum will be set for the number of participants and it is recommended that those men who are interested communicate immediately with the chairman, VI.5-8227 or the Synagogue Office, WE.3-8400.Miss Macklin.The closing session of the Women's Institute \\*11 be held on Tuesday.December 15 at 2:30 pom.in the small dining room.At his gathering, Rabbi Wilfred Shuchut will review \u201cThis Is My God,\u2019 Herman Wouk.Mrs.Harvey Golden, chairman of the Institute, cordially invites all members and friends of the Institute (o attend this function.mons are not intended to be an attack on any religion, but a statement of Protestant faith, For EVENINGS TO 8.30 CHRISTMAS CASH! 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Call an experienced ad-writer ! pHoNE HU.1-045] ropar ADTAKERS ON DUTY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY | \u2014 + MRS, KR.T.STACKHOUSE, president of the Westmount Women's Club, who will officially open the bazaar of the Women's Association, Stanley Presbyterian Church, on Friday.\u2018November 20, in Franklin Hall Memorial at 3 p.m, Legion auxiliary The monthly meeting of Remembrance Branch Ladies\u2019 Auxi- Hary (Que.75) Canadian Legion, BESI.will be held at the Canadian Legion Building, Mountain street, also the election of officers on Thursday.November 18, 1959 at 8 o'clock.THE Cavelier ROOM Luncheon Dinner Dancing Air-Conditioned Alwoys Ample Parking For Reservations Just Call UN 56492 HOTEL) LLE Consult Malcolm Gregory \u2018He won't promise you a trip through the skies on a Magic 4 2 à $ Carpet, bul he will bring ¢ CARPET MAGIC io your 3 Home!\" 4 3 GREGORY'S 4 $ ORIENTAL RUG CO.3 as se.Cathrine se.WwW, estmeunt 2 we.24277 Evenings RE.8-4605 | a od Sr STR ARI RI EE 5 MR.AND MRS, DONALD KNIGHT whose marriage took place THE EXAMINER WOMENS 7 Jit.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1959 Se recently in Calvary United Church, Westmount.The bride was formerly Miss Mary Patricia Roberts, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Fdwin M.Roberts of Westmount.Mr.Knight is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Knight of Wythenshaw, Manchester, England.He is a candidate for the ministry of the United Church of Canada.\u2014Turgel Photo © REMODELLING | 1378 Greene Avenue PRO ARTE JEWELLER WATCHMAKER WE.2-4551 4927 Sherbrooke St.PERMANENTS °7.HU.4- 50 COMPLETE 4501 West (Near Claremont) HOURS: Monday te Thursday, 9 a.m.to 7 p.m.Fridays, 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.\u2014 Saturdays, 9 a.m.to & p.m.\u2019 : 5 y American Club harvest tea The American Women's Club of Montreal is holding a Thanksgiving and Harvest Tea on Wednesday, November 25, at 2 p.m.in the Blue Room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.The guest speaker will be Miss Frances Little of the Home Service Dept., Robin Hood Flour Mills.The subject will be \u201cCanadian Food Customs.\u201d Miss Little has a BSc, degree in Home Economics from the University of Alberta.and Postgraduate training in Dietetics, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal.Mrs.D.W.Evans will be the chairman and Mrs.Myron A.Traub will be co-chairman, Rev.H.Kennedy to be inducted The induction of Rev.Harold A.Kennedy, BA, BD, as minister of Norwood United Church will be held Thursday, November 19, at 8 p.m., in Norwood United Church, 1555 Poirier street, Saint Laurent, An invitation from the Montreal Presbytery of the United Church of Canada and from the Norwood Uniled Church is extended to members.their families and friends.The second annual \u201cOpen House\u201d will be open to the public at McKenna Florists Ltd, 4509 Cole des Neiges road, on November 29, where unusual plants, exotic tropical importations and Christmas flower arrangements will be on display.The Women Associates of Mc- Gill will hold the third Town and Gown Tea of the season on Tuesday, at 3:30 p.m.in the Faculty Club, 3460 McTavish street.The president, Mrs.J.Gilbert Turner will receive the guests and Mrs.G.A.Wallace and Mrs.Lloyd Stevenson will preside at the tea table.Hostesses.will be Mrs.D.W.Ruddick, Mrs.H, R.Scott, Mrs.John Tait, Mrs.K.F.Byrd.Mrs.R.F.Walker and Mrs.J.W.Boyes.The Play-Reading group of the Westmount Women's Club met recently in the home of Mrs.Frank D.Lindsay.Those present were: Mesdames Charles H.Armstrong, W.Elcome, Stanley Jackson, C.R.Seller, Hugh Shoobridge, Miss Mary 1.Haggarty, Miss Amy Riel.Refreshments were served.The annual musicale of the Westmount Women's Club will be presented at Victoria Hall, Wesl- mount, on Friday, November 27 at 2:30 p.m.* Ann and Scotl Savage will be guest artists, Mrs.F.G.Sharpe will convene the meeting.Dr.Alton Goldbloom, MD, CM, FAAP, FRCP, Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics, (McGill), will address the Women\u2019s Art Society on Tuesday.November 24, at 11 a.m.in the lecture hall of the Museum of Fine Arts.His subject will be \u201cThe Words We Use.\u201d The Cote St.Luc Tennis Club is holding a Frontiers Night Saturday, December 5, at the Colc St.Luc Shopping Centre.This promises to be a gala evening and the public is inviled.Assisting Mrs.H.H.Jasper with arrangements are: Mrs.Maxwell Cohen and Mrs, C.C.Bayley.Mrs.Gregoire Lincourt entertained at tea, Tuesday afternoon, for members of the organization committee of the Commerce Ball being held by the Alumni of the Faculty of Commerce of the University of Montreal, on Friday cvening, December 4.at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.The St.George Ladies Curling Club entertained at a buffet luncheon today for their friendly bonspiel.Invitations were sent to Three Rivers, Chantecler, St.COTE DES NEIGES McKENNA OF Florists RE.8-1124 a ol ol ol Nd John, Lachute, St.Annes, llud- son, Ormstown, Valleyfield, Drummondville, Bedford, Lacole, Huntingdon.Visiting players were received by the president, Mrs.A.J.D.Wright.The Friendly bonspiel is \u2018in charge of the match chairman, Mrs, A.D.Newell.The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arls will hold its weekly lecture and tea on Wednesday, November 25 at 3 p.m., when Mrs.Edgar Collard of Westmount, noted collector, will speak on \u201cThe Adventure of China Collecting.\u201d Tea will be served following the lecture in the upstairs foyer of the Museum.The public is cordially invited to attend.His Honor Mayor Sarto Fournier will officially open the Sale of Work of the Catherine Booth Hospital WA at 2:30 p.m.Thursday.November 26 at the Nurses\u2019 residence, 4413 Montclair avenue.Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Sheard, formerly of Baie d\u2019Urfe, have taken up residence at 256 Westminister avenue North, Montreal West.Mr.and Mrs, Paul G.Sise are entertaining at dinner on Friday evening November 27, TAILORED BY ANN OF MONTREAL Now, impeccably tailored ski slacks of world-famous *\u2018Elastiss\u2019\u2019 stretch cloth in almost any colour you could possibly imagine .blues, > greens, yellows Ru?tangerine ., .- you 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Mr.Sam Schecter, impressario and amateur musician; and Mr.Henry F.Whis- ton, CBC producer.The Outremont Convent Alumnae will be holding its annual communion breakfast on November 22 at 9 a.m.at the convent.The guest speaker will be Rev.Donald L.Rheault.Mrs.D.H.Lisser.18 de Casson road, is one of three Canadian leaders in the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods parti- \u2018of the Sisterhood of sembly of that organization at the Eden Roc Hotel in Miami Beach, Fla.Mrs.Lisser served as recorder for an idea seminar dealing with \u201cThe Meaning of Piraver and the Union Prayer Book in our Lives.\u201d Mrs.Lisser is president Temple Emanu-El in Montreal, Miss Helen Brennan, assisted by Miss Sophie Stockwell, president.will receive the members of the Loretto Alumnae of Montreal at her home, 388 Olivier, on November 23.at 8 p.m.on the occasion of their annual party for Estevan, Refreshments will be served.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.D.B.Meagher are entertaining at dinner on Friday evening, November 27.and later with their guests will attend St.Andrew's Ball, Mr.and Mrs.G.L.W.White are entertaining at dinner on Friday evening, November 27.at the University Club.in honor of their salive à \u2018 ; debutante daughter, Miss Caro- cipaling in the 22nd Biennial As: line White, who later with her guests will altend St Andrew's Lea NF Ce ANNA GOWNS 4921 Sherbrooke St.West (Between Claremont & Prince Albert) IMPORTED DRESSES Sizes 10 to 16 DRESSES - SUITS - COATS Made to Measure by European Designer Latest Styles, All Sizes OUR SPECIALTY Phone : ALTERATIONS HU.6-0823 OF ALL KINDS | Ball, Mrs.Helen Power Cleghorn | i is leaving December 1 to spend fwo months at the Monta Vista Ranch, Wickanburg.Arizona.Mrs.Keith Hutchison has returned from Indian Creek Island, Florida, where she visited Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Pritchard.Mr.and Mrs.Ph.B.Papachris- tidis are giving a cocktail party on Saturday evening, November 28.from six to eight o'clock, at their residence, 2 Forden avenue, Westmount, in honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Niky Pa- pachristidis.Sabras group Sabras group of the Pioneer Women's Organization will hold its mecting Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.S.Davine, 5770 Leger avenue, Cote Saint Lue.Dusty Vineberg, feature writer of the Montreal Star will be the guest speaker.Cultural chairmen Mesdames 1.Potechin and H.Stein.Mrs.M.Lang is chairman of the group.; November 22 at 3 pm at the , Canadian Legion Hall, 95585 Christmas | the WU.IN THE .\u2018omen $ YMCA Durchester street at 7) two o'clock un Munday, Enter Nea pantstrment will be provided by Mrs.53 [ wy 4 Ike Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 20, 1959 17 l'erey Hall, |, \u201cMonologues\u201d.Tea will be served, Dance teachers meet + The Quebee Dance Teachers ; | Association and Affilisted Artists \\ will hold a meeting on Sunday, Monkland avenue.Madame Seda : | fare, well known teacher in Mon- itreal, will give a ballet class, | especially planned far dance teachers.The class will be folt-! towed by refreshments and a discussion on dance topics, The president, Mrs, Emily Lawrence, cordially mvites mem: bers, former members and pros.pective members to attend For, further information please call on ae .Mrs.Lawrence NA.55561 or @ Child\u2019s Christmas Mrs.Kondaks Membership Chair- - ; man RE.78203.© lasts all vear with our | co gay red umbrella with Monthly luncheon her very own name The Jewish Junior Welfare printed thereon.3.95 League will hold its monthly luncheon meeting on Tuesday, | .\u2019 | at 12:45 pm.at the Windsor | The Children s Corner ; Hotel, s The program will include à a pleasant shop panel discussion on the topte | \u201cYour Organization And You, or |} 1350 Greene Ave.WE.7-6510 Why Organize \"\" Panelists are Mrs.1, Werk, ! CAN A I I A Ae IAA A a A A LE 0020 dS i ~ gin Mrs.P.Issenman, Mrs.G.Char- \"ness and Mrs.S.Rozovsky.Moderator will be Mrs.V.Goldbloom.Mrs.1.Sedlezsky will preside at\u2019 the meeting.Dawson WCTU The monthly meeting of the Dawson-Montreal West WOCTU will be held at the home of Mrs.W.J.S.McCormick, 6255 Sherbrooke st, west on Thursday, November 26 at 2:30 p.n.! 1 Membership tea The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary for the Help of Mentally Retarded Children, whose president is Mrs.W.Horn, is holding its first mem-! bership tea on November 24 at! MR.EMILE'S Widely acclaimed 8:30 p.m.in the auditorium of Iz [7] the Somerled School, 6310] SOFTY Somerled avenue.| PERMANENT There will be a speaker and a film will be shown.Members|] The so-flatiering \u201cSofty\u201d has and friends are cordially invited | earned a well-deserved reputation for unusual permanence.It's particularly well suited to bleached or tinted hair.$10 1347 GREENE AVE.Phone: WE.5-0562, WE.5-2486 to attend.Guides Mothers' auxiliary The Guide and Brownie Mo- i thers Auxiliary will meet in the | Rosedale Room, Rosedale \u2018United ; Church, on Tuesday, at 8:15 p.m.! Silver Cross Mothers Ji The meeting of the RCAF Re- | membrance Association,\u201d Silver BEAUTY SALON will be held in Cross Mothers, A ROUSING YAUDEVILLE SHOW OF THE KIND THE MOISEYEVY AND BOLSHOI DANCERS HAVE MADE FAMILIAR, (Watt.NY.News) Fascinating! The y can do extraordinary tricks without batting an eye! (Martin, N.Y.Times) CN - \u2014 : POLISH FOLK BALLET doncers CSLASK\") end singen with symphony orchestre FORUM AMPHITHEATRE TUES.& WED.EVE.NOV.24, 25 TICKETS: $1.50-$2-$2.50-33-$3 50-34-85 \u201cinch.ton) ON SALE AT THE FORUM and at Canadian Concerts and Artiste, 1822 Sherbrooke W.Mal Orders also accepted.Mahe cheque payable to Canadian Concertt & Artists Inc.1822 Sherbrooke W.an A dr Ps ES St.Laurent Branch \u2014 P.C, Geddes, Manager 6007 Cote de Liesse Branch \u2014 E.L.McDade, Manager 1 8 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 20, 1959 Additional subscribers to Westm\u2019t Club Bridge The Annual Dessert Bridge of the Westmount Women's Club to be held in Victoria Hall, on Thursday, November 19 at 1 pan, will be a pleasant afternoon for its members and friends.There will be table prizes and door prizes.Mrs.Peter Hartmann, Hospitality chairman, Mrs.Perey M.French, assistant, and their committee will be in charge of refreshments and the talent table.Mrs.KR.B.Bremner and Miss Florence kwing are ev- chairmen of this special event for welfare work.Mrs, Edwin M, Briggs is ticket convener.Subscribers are reminded to tuke cards and pencils for their own tables, In addition to the names of subscribers already published the following have made reservations: Mesdames O.W.Bartlett, Fauvel, Mrs.Frank Binmore, John Harry Marshal, V.tI.Birks, Weir Brown, F.W.Bryce, J.J Cormack, P.Eartly, A.F.Hanly, C.KR.Hazen, G.1.Hellstrom, John Henderson, W.J.Henderson, H, B.Pope, Gilbert fHiH, M.J.G.Hogan, George Hudson, F.A.Jennings, P.M.Knowles, J.C, Langston, G.Levinschi, E.E.Mills, W.Lyle Moran, À.J.Martin, G.Flynn, A.F.LaMontagne, Ww.J.LeGallais, R.W.Louthood, R.M.Macaulay, A.E.Mattinson, W.D.Neil, T.P.Orr, Linda L.Pascoe, J.M.Patterson, R.F.lL.Picard, G.C.Robertson.Mesdames H.Alex Ross, F.G Sharpe, Hugh Shoobridge, J.Wm.Smith, II.M.Soden, J.D.Thomson, J.H.\u2018Thomson, J, \u2019] Todd, C.M.Thompson, H.B.Van Every, J.F.Walsh, N.J.Whittall, Russell T.Townsend, Charles T.Cresswell, Miss Dorothy Jeukins, Miss Madeleine Mc- Donald, Miss Marjorie McDonald.speciaL ROSES voz $2.00 FLORIST RI.8-7819 2320 Lucerne Rd.Town of Mount Royal \u201cWe deliver City Wide and Lakeshore\" 5122 Sherbrooke St.W.Just west of Westmount Theatre HUnter 6 - 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MON-EXAM WOMEN'S \u2014 1 1-2 5695 \u2014 1 11-2 5696 MR.J.M.THOMPSON, president of the Reddy Memorial Hospital, and Mrs.Thompson, who MEMBERS OF THE PATRONS COMMITTEE of the Genesians met recently at the home of Mrs.Frederick T.Collins in Westmount to discuss plans for \u2018An evening with the Irish Repertoire Theatre\u2019.Part of the committee is seen gathered around the tea table.Seated, left to right : Mrs.Michael W.Hackett, Mrs.John LE 3- ; \u2014Photo of Mrs.Thompson by Posen will receive for cocktails prior to the hospital dinner dance, which is being held Saturday, November Zi, at the Windsor Hotel.NE G.Quinn and Mrs.Emmet J.McManamy.Standing, I.to r.: Miss Mary O'Hagan, general chairman; Mrs.J.Rae Carson, Miss Marguerite Beaudin and Mrs.Collins, chairman of the patrons committee.There will be four performances at the Gesu Theatre from November 21 to 23.\u2014Graetz Photo + (Corner Abbott) QUEBEC ANTIQUES 4500 St.Catherine Street West WE.2.4781 Specializing in Early Pine Furniture, The Women's Association of ES St.Andrew's WA | St Andrew's Church.vember 24.son Hall.at 2 pm.Tea hostesses will Mr.Claude formerly of Walters Hairdressing Now .Newly returned from Advanced Hair Styling and to transferred x\u201c has our other Salon .Hairdresser 4879 Sherbrooke St.W.(Just west of Victoria) ANTOINETTE VIGEANT ONDAY Bt s 2.3450 te RENE MRS.GASTON ALBRIGHT, vener of Temple Emanu'El Sis- con- terhood luncheon being held Tuesday, December 15, new secial auditorium.Fur fashions and jewelery will be featured.- pan (buses Westmount Statins and eri person, Excellent mess Merved EXCEPT A BROKEN HEART MAN'S Vie atet vith tal brace- parking facilities, deal ter ope HU #1272 .Specializes in repairs on rouisseries, © S wrist watch with metal brace- Phone Westmount Park or rink.2 4354.let, vicinity Reward.WE.that professional ot business Undertaking cecountant, alos cleaners, pol- mounted, toasters, vacuum radios, ete.Lamps 26 Garages To Let | man tent ele desire good made 10 order and re-covered.address at moderate rental HEATED grate Victoria and Western, our Ads in earl pick-up and delivery HU.4-8332, 42 Personals Trente Seng Ce \" $1700 monthly HU 4 1998 y y 323 Decarie OLD, WEAK.RUNDOWN AFTER 40° LIRTMAN oadionang est » > 0 i moto, Frames, oie Can 27 Garages Wanted 31 Wanted To Purchase fi vouners Onls 69.AU AI déugeiste Me Moacbean, HU O1 2771 \u2018 Cp ne Ee GARAGE wanted, vicinity Arlington HU 1 -0451 oT and Roslan, and Sherbrooke and Cote .45 Money To Loan Ne Apt Head Call wre ey USED building lumber: tongue ATTENTION! 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castern.1 ; .Fences, ; : \" .\\ at i 5 .balconies, etc.Special iron \"I Spare time during the The speaker noted that in 195 CARPENTRY work done 10 order.Gus and MOVED 10 SMALL ER .k sellin in the United States $150,000,000 4 electric welding.645 Atwater, comin weeks 5 2: - ilizi PAINTING AND Room 3 Evenings.RE.8.3078 .8 ë had been spent on Pr + - .3 , S ë here as a we T ; Selling at give away prices: 5 our roducts.rugs an al ?DECORATING 2 LL 2 \u2014| Hiver laps desk Rene table p nounced upswing in the amount au ne amps: hall lamps and shades, .i \u2018tis- } 3 ali i REASONABLE PRIC ES Music Lessons $5.00; 9 framed painting.$5.00, Our national advertis of books sold dealing with how te HUNTER 9 7864 TTT ee mee lounge char.$10.00: cabinet .get along with oneself and J , - 6 radio.38-00; antique solid Brass Ing has created a ready others.collier able an stand.25.« .beautiful hanging china or *bric- * > esti if nee Business Services Guitar Lessons hae cabinet, $25.00: linen, mai ket for prestige & t Fr edom abundance pe rish nen lace bedspread and ; ir , MRS Mil ] ER HUN I ER 1-0971 bolster: beautiful antique alian items.Inquire now.\u20ac \u2019 I S.A mirror, : bathroom hamp- 0 \u2018 \u2018 > brass \"candle sticks: china, are norma natural 3 READER AND ADVISOR em Silver mor ee E CE ETS .\u2018 § UNiversity 6-3629 | d 1 om at oem w we wo Painting & Decorating y ecturer declares 5 question or problem too dit- WN v Pre ; tn Bett 1 nse AH a a ; Paintin B JUST WON IN CONTEST | Health and happiness, freedom A confidential Satisfaction gun g y Beautiful Exculsis 3 speed brevele.old Cr eee and abundance.are the normal bt anteed Avenue 8 5515 Open .gold, with white wall tires, plus ac- f \\ .evenings ll 16 pm Master Painters cessories.Bargain, HU.4-9413.En lish S eakin and natural vight of every in- T GAS stove, $15.00.Call on Saturday g p g dividual, and will be experienced Have your home punted now for Xmas: HU.4 7413.Co \u2019 o more and more as humanity : inside or outside: work d by - x ee es ; ; | ; Cartage and Moving ! fessionals; reasonable prices call Pe | Stenographer gains in understanding of the Maxwell, after 6 p.m.HU.8-5308.HUMIDIFIER.2.new: bought true nature of God and man, an > cap [CEILINGS and wal weed, Alo.[ro Eons Gr son enn JS (SS SNPS we audience was assured on Tuesday Are You Moving ?[pai done Trion steer be Tex: et asie arena sain.ee Ser ied ko go evening by Elbert R.Slaughter.= Call a rehable mover Experienced men, 0232.\u2018 ' \u2018 350.90 each.or what have you PR oInE ension lan and CS, of Dallas, Texas, who lec- Free estimate.No Job too small.Town ron first class panting and decorating.Lo Exchange\u201d PO.6-6N61.days Blue Cross available, 5 days tured on Christian Science in the h or country CALL ROGER also industrial, conunercial and general weekly.Pleat he WE per auditorium of First Church of i ° Te N \u2018epairs.Call OX.2-4620 ; ¢ : - I \u2018i ientis \u2018eal WELLINGTON 3-1491 repairs - eB \u2014 9238 and ask for Mr.Brugger.Christ, Scientist, Montreal.RUG.9 x 12, $35.0.ans Decavie.Apt.i age- Vortonving Arts [adil CT Comment pe ee _ ms ba es .* , Dressmaking S Mil DELCO 4 cylinder al 35 Situations Wanted pose.and meaning of life, the =) 1e cylinder air cooled Female lecturer ted that the efforts 3 EUROPEAN designer, gowns, An.| i - exchange ; ee Lu | eclurer note elio 2 coats made to order Work œuntanteed.peirs | er hoi ant.or, Crane tor M di S of philosophers, physical scien- 'R terations HU 9-2045 BALLE days only.eaica ecretary tists, and others to find satisfac- EUROPEAN dressmaker - designer, +14 T ; ; A ; dresses, Butts, coats made to measure TAP -.SOCIAL DANCING gesires position.fully experienced, tory answers based upon materi- Alterations Specializes an Juce.5110 SINGING ELOCUTION THOR automatic Gladiron in perfect Typ routin pouplele nowledue ae ality have been (0 no avail.\u201cThey Sherbrooke.Apt condition.Call PO.6-696].days only.\u20ac e As A : Pa à Q sai ve p .REDUCING CHAUFFEURS winter cont ¥* Reply to Box 601.7005 Kildare Road.have failed,\u201d he said, \u201cbecause ) Educational N : 1 ! blue.medium wize, $12.00.438 Grmsvenor Montreal 20 A \u2014,-\u2014 {they have not accepted the i D ; d Paintin TODELING CHARM Avenue, Apt.18.\u201c137 Situations Wanted simple, clear teaching and life of rawing and Fainting PHOTOGRAPHY Male) Jesus as the only solution Lo the Are vou considere draw wu \"a SHOW ROOM! MOTON furnace ower, $10.00: WE clean the home.school aid office.problem of existence.\u201d ak lessons 0.write Box 568.co wt water tank, 80 gallons.$10; Windows our specialty.Evenings.CR.A member of the Christian .TH Kildare Road.for details .: .Call after 6 pm.HU 68-6242 27-3516.: ., coach : \u2018 PRIVATE lessons 16 ntathematies and FASITION SIIOW Science Board of Lectureship in i continental French.Phone WE 8 8863 } rors TES.TRAINING ULTS HAND mad ked children\u2019 d USE Boston, Mass.Mr.Slaughter ' $ -AGF 4 made smocked children\u2019s dresses, si .i 1 Furniture Repairs en mn LL, 31500 and 820.00.HU.4-0040.EXAMINER spoke in Montreal in the course ANTIQUE fuemittne restoration, re | PLACEMENT BUREAU [6 GALLON G.E hot water tank with S D of a nationwide lecture tour.His 4 teushine Cahinets snd furniture made HUNTER 4-3717 two-1.,500 watt inunersion heaters and CLA SIFIE Ss subject was \u201cChristian Science: by te order, tepaired, remodelled Johns | thermostat, $75.00.WE.3-7748.FOR BEST Its Explanation of the Business Cabimet Making Re\u2019'd.rear 12311] DOUBLE bed.complete 825.00, perfect .\u2026 'É Greene WE 17-4879 i condition WE.5-6050 RESULTS of Living.À pl ! wt Sphere: THROWING THE FIRST rock to get the Heather Ladies\u2019 Curling section bonspiel underway is Mrs.M.W.Reid, center bonspiel chairwomen.left to right: Mrs.H.B.Parker, Schenectady, N.Y.: Mrs.G.B.Simpson, Heather; Mrs.S.Shell, Heather, Mrs.Reid, Mrs.F.Campbell, Heather section president; Mrs.G.Knox, Heather and Mrs.J.R.Arthur, Espanola, Ontario.St.Leo's Sports The 1958-60 scholastic hockey campaign is off to a flying start \"with the bantam and senior GMIAA club putting the hmshing touches to a successful six week training period, in preparation to embark on an exhibition schedule I that they hope will sharpen them for the opening of their schedule early in January.The senior Saints will make their initial start Nov.20 at Verdun Auditorium.where they will receive a Visit from Brother Paul's Daniel O'Connell in an exhibition encounter.School authorities have eliminated the senior \u2018B' section in hockey and this makes the task just that much tougher for the academy team that will be compelled to play schools than more than triple Veg tn ay Etcheverry wins Calvert award t ; ! \u2014Tedd Chutch Photo | ; Sam EÉtcheverry, cight-vear field | general of the Alouettes, became Doscher scholarship, trophy Ladies fo hold xm i i lod Cob for Kiwanis Little League Dr.Creighton Hale.guest speaker at the Kiwanis Little League 11th annual banquet, expressed the importance of \u201cthe desire to win\u201d while addressing some 200 Little Leaguers.Hale, regional director of Little League Incorporated, spoke briefly before the youngsters, many of whom were presented with awards.Chairman Jim Wilson announced that = new trophy in memory ot the late Chris Doscher, a long time worker in Little League circles, would be presented to the champions of a playofl between the five Montreal Leagues.Also a $50 scholarship will be awarded to the league's most valuable player.Pennants were presented to champions of all five leagues, National \u2018A\u2019 and \u2018B\u2019 and American \u2018A\u2019 and \u2018B\u2019 and the American Minor.for the performances this past season.Top batters who received awards were Norm Simkus.Richard Hol- | t ' den, Vic Sabrta Mike Ortuso and | Mike Lefebvre.Holden of the American \u2018B\u2019 lcague had the highest average.posting a .700 mark during the season.Jean Lafrance.Bob Angelini, | ! 1 to the plaver adjudged to be the { most valuable to the Larks.l It marked the second time that The Ladies\u2019 Branch of the the Denver Rifle\u2019 captured this Town eof Mount Royal Curling honor.the first being in 1953.Club will hold their fourth an-, Only 21 points separated Etche- nual Invitation Bonspicl on Nov- verry and runner-up Doug Me- ember 23.24.25.Mrs.G.A.Nichol 10 make this year\u2019s ballot- Cruikshank is convener of the mg the closest in the 11-year his- bonspiel committee.tory of the \u2018player of distinction\u201d Two trophies will be al stake award.for this bonspiel.the Geary The votes were re-checked six Trophy and the Marion Bauld times because of the tight finish Memorial Trophy.Entry is limit- between the (wo veterans.ed to 32 rinks cach of which! In 1949 Virgil Wagner won by a The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 201959 23 - Hockey off to flying start after practices By RAY MAYNARD and PETER RASSENTI the high school student encollment at St.Leo's.The seniors lack depth with only 12 players and a poaler problem to (raighten out, however, coach Andy McGill in optimistie tha hus charges will give a good account of themselves but wall have to lean heavily on such tried and true performers as Mike Johnson, Allan Keith, Pierre Ledue, Johan Rinfret and George Spare, The bantam turnout was encouraging, with 23 candidates seeking a berth on the club.Peter Johnson and Connie Nucei, two stand-bys from last year, we improving fast and it is likely the team will be built around these two, Claude Servant, Tony Tyrrell and Fred Fisher are husthag at avvery practice and wall make their presence {felt an competition, Maurice Pogpi in goal looks to be fin for a good sear, The semors wall leave Friday, Dec.4.for their annual jaunt acruss lhe border to cross sticks with their American neighbors, Northwood School and Lake Placid \"Nigh.It will be a four game series jto be played in the historic Olyme I pic Arena, Lake Placid, NY A party of 16 a companied by a few public-
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