The Westmount examiner, 8 janvier 1960, Cahier 1
[" WVA announces x x x x kx x .candidates x x WN À.Garmaise, Mrs.Helena Reusing named xXarmminern py WES WX) LC © VOL.XXXI, No.1 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JAN.8, 1960 12 PAGES.@ZS3; 35 5 CENTS Meet the Candidates at Public Forum Sponsored by Examiner The Westmount Examiner has invited all .four candidates for the two vacant aldermanic seats on Westmount City Council to be on the platform for a public forum meeting in Vie- toria Hall next Wednesday evening, Jan.13, .at 8 p.m.REUSING GARMAISE .They have accepted.Thus, the municipal voters of Westmount will have the opportunity to hear the views, in debate and in answer to questions, of the persons from whom they will be called upon to select occupants for Seats Nos.1 and 2 by the ballot box on January 18.Chairman will be Prof.J.R.Mallory of the department of economics and political science of McGill University and a resident of 632 Grosvenor avenue.The meeting, while sponsored by The Examiner insofar as arrangements and payment for the hall are concerned, will be entirely in the hands of the chairman, who has been recommended for his impartiality and has consented to preside only under these circumstances.Admission is free.~ TUCKER BACKLER COV VV VV VV VV VV VV PV PP VV VV VP VV VPP rvveyY v e yi Prowler arrested .See page 2 te.02 nt, 6 de ie ie 0 A 40 di di de de din de di TTC TVVUTECUTUVOUU MAMAMMMAN AASAMAAMASAMAMANMAAAAAMAMAS Next week's weather ENS LHI Sa % By ERIC NEAL January 9 to 16 Very cold, well below zero for many districts, but mainly sunny with scattered light snows and some wind.Temperature range nights 10 below, days rising to 30°F in the south, 25 below to 20 above im the mountains.Seven inches of snow would be normal for the week, mostly powder, with only 25 to 30 sunny hours.Moderating a little mid-week for fog, freezing drizzle, mists and more snow, Colder again, Quite cold for the end of the week, but bright with eccasional flurries.Ski conditions good mearly everywhere, \"x Will oppose WMA nominees |.Backler, M.L.Tucker It's to be an even match for Westmount's first municipal election in five years a week from Monday, on January 18.The newly formed Westmount Voters\u2019 Association, which last week had put forward its chairman, Rev.William Morris, as a lone candidate for Seat No.2 on City Council \u2014 only to find, almost as quickly that he was disqualified as a person in holy orders \u2014 came back this week stronger than ever, with candidates for both aldermanic vacancies: A.H.Garmaise, 375 Claremont avenue, a chartered accountant, will oppose Irving S.Backler, 44 Roxbo- rough avenue, an engineer and the candidate of the Westmount Municipal Association for Seat No.1, being vacated by Ald.M.Garber; Mrs.H.F.Reusing, 502 Grosvenor avenue, prominent voluntary organization worker, will oppose M.L.Tucker, DSO, 352 Kensington avenue, WMA nominee for Seat No.2 from which Ald.F.E.H.Gates is retiring.The WVA candidates were chosen at a meeting Tuesday evening.The WVA came into being for the primary purpose of forcing a municipal election \u2014 a rare occurrence in Westmount, though one was held five years ago with an unsuccessful challenge to the WMA candidate.Traditionally, mayor and aldermen are elected by acclamation of Municipal Association nominees.The Voters\u2019 Association aim is to promote elections by popular vote.The new body also includes in its platform the public discussion and transaction of public business, répresentation by geographical area and population, and more comprehensive planning \u2018and redevelopment of the City.Official nomination day is next Monday, Jan.11, between noon and 2 p.m.The secretary-treasurer of the City, A.W.D.Swan, will be returning officer.Meanwhile, Mrs.W.I.Abbott, secretary of the Voters\u2019 Association, yesterday released the names of individuals who to date had signified their adherence to the principles and platform of the association, some of whom will be signing the nomination papers of the two candidates.They include W.H.Brunini, L.J.Heaps, Dr.D.L.Shapiro, P.G.McCormack, A.Carl, A.Bram Appel, John H.Dunne, Frank G.Megan, David R.Farrell, William Wallace, L.Ross Moore, W.Douglas Scott, Mrs.Scott, Mrs.Dunne, Mrs.Brunini, K.E.Kennedy, Dr.J.R.D.Bayne, Mrs.Abbott and Rev.Mr.Morris.SHOUT EEE RSS ai NOMINATIONS ARE FILED: Mrs.Helena Reusing and A.Garmaise, standing, file their nominations for council seals nos.1 and 2 with A.W.D.Swan, secretary treasurer of the city and returning officer in the event of an election.Looking on is Mrs.L.Darby, a city employee, yesterday noon, \u2014Tedd Church Photo 2 At U se days, all the indoor téady pace.Program Supervisor Robert Parker, Girls\u2019 Work Supervisor Crystal Cunningham, Sports Supervisor John McDonaugh and a large volunteer staff have established an interesting and exciting program for 1960.The accent of the program at the present time is the preparation of .articles for the annual Hobby Show which takes place in the late spring.Articles which were completed before Christmas were taken home by the youngsters and used as Christmas presents.In sports, basketball.is the main attraction with bearly 100 cage enthusiasts wearing Unity colors in competition for city title laurels.Marcus Durant's Juniors have been selected to play in Senior \u201cA\u201d company and will play versus the highly- touted Coutu Huskies and the Snowdon \u201cY\" and also in Junior ranks versus the University Sel.tlement \u201cOrchids\u201d.Durant's cage squad have thrown caution to the winds in an effort to gain experience for the purpose of maintaining Sen- jor \u201cA\u201d status In future years.With Unity's Basketball farm system extending from Biddy category to Senior \u201cB\"\u201d, it is expected that the Unity Boys' Club will use only bona-fide Club members to participate in Senior \u201cA\u201d competition.It has never been the policy of the Club to import basketball players - the boys coming up through the ranks of the farm system will be given first opportunity.Other Unity teams vieing for «tion.Heading the coaching staff W.FRIEDRICH Swiss Watch Repair Expert w Address: 1243 \u2018GREENE AVE.lOpposite Steinberg's) WE.7-1855 SUITS & COATS $55.Made to your measure from o large selection of best English woollens.Work Guaranteed.Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 SLACKS 515 Made to measure mr ~~ Now is the time to have your topcoat made into a Winter Overcoat.Alrerations & Remodelling Reasonable Prices ° Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREÈNE AVENUE WE.3-5908 The Wilmount Examiner, Friday, Jenvory 8, 1960 oys\u2019 Club 71960 program features ~ indoor, outdoor activity MAURICE MARIASINE Although the primary interest at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club is centered around the outdoor skating and hockey rinks activities are maintaining a top honors in city competition are the Biddy boys playing in the Cily of Montreal Biddy Basketball League, the Midgets in.the City of Montreal Basketball League and the Juveniles in the same league.Coach Ulric Brown's Senior \u2018\u2018B\u2019 group who have been playing for the Unity Boys\u2019 Club since 1952 continue in the MBL and meet Golden Knights and Lakeshore \u201cY\" in the season's opening games.It is also expected that Brown's Senior \u2018\u2018B'\u2019\u2019 quintette will participate in the Three Rivers St.Maurice Valley Invitation Tournament which takes place at Three Rivers, January 30th, and 31st.An invitation has also been extended to Unity's Junior team to play an exhibition game at Three Rivers in the not too distant future.Sports Supervisor John McDon- augh announced recently that several hockey teams representing the Unity Boys\u2019 Club will be entered in the City of Montreal Hockey Leagues which operate under the Quebec Amateur Hockey Associa- will be Douglas Wright and Douglas Gavin.Any boy interested in playing hockey is asked to contact either of the above-mentioned coaches or John McDonaugh at the Club.* * * With the resumption of activities after the holiday recess, all arts and crafts classes will continue on regular schedule.Volunteer workers have resum- td their service \u2014 the Library is open three times weekly, the Gymnasium is operating at capacity and social and special events are being conducted on a regular basis and alse periodically.* + + Parade ended the 1959 season in grand fashion.On December 30, the Talent Parade presented a variety show at the Federal Training Centre of St.Vincent de Paul which was received with thunderous applause, indicating that junior talent was much ap- Footprints in snow lead to arrest of burglar, 34 A 34-year-old man, Wallace Stevens, claiming residence in Toronto, appeared before Muni- eipal Judge Bernard Rose yesterday afternoon on charges of breaking and entering after he was arrested late Monday evening by a Westmount police constable, in am attempt to escape from a vacant Surrey Gardens home.According to police, Stevens\u2019 arrest followed a call for police te am Oakland avenue home.Police constable D.Robertson, assigned to the call, disclosed he missed the culprit at the Oakland address,.but .followed footprints in the snow to Surrey Gardems where he dis- * covered the back door had been broke nopen.broken open.inside and came upon the intruder who, upon seeing the constable, dived through a window into the snow.Cst.Robertson quickly ran outside and apprehended the suspect.No shots were fired.Obituaries ROSS MacDONALD Funeral service was held recently for Ross Macdonald, a long-time resident of Westmount.Mr.Macdonald, who was 175, died December 26.Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Mr.MacDonald graduated with an engineering degree from McGill University in 1907.A few years after graduating he joined the \u2018Northern Electric Company Ltd.During the First World War, Mr.Macdonald first served with the McGill G.O.T.C., then took a commission with the 60th Battalion (Victoria Rifles).He went overseas with this unit anl later saw active service in France and Belgium in command of a trench mortar battery.Mr.Macdonald was awarded the Military Cross, was (wice mentioned in dispatches and was discharged with the rank of major.He returned to the company in 1919 and was appointed manager of the Ottawa office, remaining there for two years.Transferring to the general department in Montreal, he remained in that city until his retirement in 1953: At the time of his death, he was an emeritus member of the University Club and a member of the Victories Rifles Mess.He was also for many years active on the committee of the People\u2019s Forum, in the Adult Education Association and the Canadian Institute of International Affairs.Mr.Macdonald was greatly interested in social welfare, doing committee work with the Social Agencies for many years from the time of their formation.Since his retirement, he has lived for a part of the year at preciated by the inmates at the * centre, The regular cast which has had considerable success during the past year in and around Montreal and also in the United States performed in outstanding manner and in addition to the regulars, three members of the Club, who have been named \u201cOne of a TOPS IN COMPANY a, SLR NAS NA ~~ ~~ 1373 Greene Ave., ROBBAN TRAVEL Expert routing and Tickets for air, Tours, Cruises ond Independent Travel.Hotel Reservations \u2014 Cor Rentals Our Services Are Complimentary Free Messenger Service Westmount WE.5-4611 TRAVEL! LIMITED itineraries AAA Kind\u201d made their debut as a dancing trio and did a remarkably fine job.The three girls are the McMahon Sisters, Catherine and Shirley, and Deanne Scanlan.Two local shows are on tap for 1960 \u2014 one at the Eventide Home and the other at St.Matthias Church.An out-of-town show is also scheduled for the group in 1960, the place is Binghamton, New York.+ * » We look back on the year 1959 with pride, having had a tremendous year in participation and a year of success of contributing service to the members of our Community.the successes achieved can be attributed to several factors, the most significant being the acquisition of a large number of top-grade volunteer workers and to the fact that a more concentrated and balanced program of activities had been in effect.We look forward to 1960 with a great deal of confidence and sincerely hope that equal success will be reaped by our Club members.Christmas holidays are over and it\u2019s back to the everyday routine.Over these holidays our boys\u2019 swim.team performed on December 26 at Snowdon YMHA, Swimming for Westmount were Duncan Findlayson, Donald: Gua- dagni, Peter Swenson.Don Gua- dagni, Peter Svenson.Don Gua- yards free style.The others, while not finishing in the top three, were very close behind.With Garry Norris, a first year Fellowship student, as coach, the team shows great promise in the year 1960.Westmount YMCA 'Y\u2019 boys\u2019 swim team shows great promise Once again Allan Derby, a life Master, will be giving instruction in the art of playing Bridge.Classes will start on Wednesday, January 13th at 7:30 p.n.Advance registration has shown a high interest in this type of class.Mr.Derby has made it clear that these classes are for all bridge players.Those who have played will find this a good refresher course.For the beginner \u2018this will be an ideal way to learn this popular game.To register for these classes you are asked te phone WE.7-3916.his eountry house at Channel Bay, Lake Memphremagog.Mr.Macdonald is survived by his wife, the.former Edith Cumming Creelman, daughter of A.R.Creelman of Montreal, and three daughters, Margaret (Mrs.Edwin Vowles, of Ottawa), Kath- * Madison, erine (Mrs.Peter Morrison, of Wisconsin, now in Chile), and Elizabeth (Mrs.R.G.Goddard, of Montreal), also a nephew, W.D.\u201cMacdonald, of Montreal.The funeral was private.A memorial service was held at the Church of the Messiah, Sherbrooke West and Simpson St.,.of - which he was a warden.HERBERT A.LAYTON.A funeral\u2019 service was \u2018hel yesterday at- \u2018the Jos.C.Wray.chapel for Hubert Arthur Layton, one of the founders of the piano and organ firm of Layton Bro- \u2018thers, who died Tuesday at his home, 4953 Dorchester street west.He was 99.Born \u2018in London, England, in 1861, he arrived in Canada in 1882.Frequently he told intimate friends how, upon leaving home, he bought sturdy leather boots and heavy clothing, expecting to find a wilderness here in Montreal.Instead, he found a \u2018\u2018city\u2019\u2019 of 190,000 people and a job in a grocery store.Several years later, he and his brother, the late Philip E.Layton, who was a blind musician and organist and who joined \"him in 1887, founded the piano and organ, firm of Layton Rrothers, with their EVENTIDE MONUMENTS This Trade-Mark identifies The GUARANTEE Protects BRONZE WINTER PLAQUES - WREATHS Memorial ° Bronze & Granite 5835 Sherbrooke Street W.(Between Melrose & Draper) HU.6-7822 first show-room on Mountain street near St.Antoine.perty on St.Catherine street ne Stanley, where the business is stil owned and operated by members of the Layton family.One of the founders of the Montreal Association for the blind in 1908, Mr.Layton served for \u2018many years as a director and committee chairman of the association and was considered one of the organization\u2019s greatest benefactors.He was a life-long supporter of the Young Men\u2019s Christian Association, having been a YMCA member for almost 80 years.Well - known in music circles throughout Canada and the United States, he was a member of the Emmanuel Congregational Church, now \u2018Westmount Park - Emmanuel United Church, for many years.Mr.Layton was one of the early motorists in Montreal, having purchased an automobile shortly after they appeared on the local market and continued to drive until he was almost 90 years of age.He was a lité.\u2018Rovernor of the Montreal General Hospital, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, and a member of the St.George's Society and other fraternal.organizations.Predeceased by his wife, the former Ellen Henderson, he is survived by two sons, Armitage M.and Frank H.; one daughter, Alberta (Mrs.A.Ross Grafton), four grandchildren and 10 great-grand- children.They later purchased the A) OR THE convenience of the family, we provide a private illuminated parking lot.DA Collins F.A.Nunns \u2014 A.F.Williams 3610 Sherbroeke Street West 1234 Mountain St.Five Generations of Traditional Service wm cos.C.(ray & Bro.Funerau DIRECtORS.Phone: UN.6-6363 ee pe pe RSE J EE Tew ye TF [ERP Pp TES NI \u2014 A my dnt = J re a M i eas Interiors \u2014 Draperies MULLINS ANTIQUES Regd.1317 Greene Ave.WE.5.3894 ANTIQUES BOUGHT ox ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers and SOLD \u2019 Custom Furniture O H MAN $ Upholstery Repairs WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXXI, No.1 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1960 3 Mrs.H.Reusing active inpenology, arts, politics Mrs, Helena Reusing, who will be opposing M.L.Tucker, DSO, for Seat No.2, is one of the most active woman workers in voluntary organizations in the Montreal area.A handsome widow and grandmother, she has four children and four grandchildren.She resides at 502 Grosvenor avenue\u2014 was born and brought up in Westmount, went to Trafalgar School for Girls, and has lived in Westmount all her life.Mrs.Reusing is known for many good causes with which she has been identified, One spectacular one, a few years ago, was leading the successful fight to have mental patients separated from prisoners held in the Women's Jail.She is immediate past president of the Montreal Council of Women as well as national vice- president.She is president of the committee of the Monireal Women's Symphony Orchestra.She is president of the Liberal Women's Association of St, An- toine-Westmount and vice-presi- dent (de langue Anglais) of the Provincial Liberal Women\u2019s Federation.She is completely bilingual, During the war, she was adjutant of the Red Cross : ARE ia Nursing Auxiliary in Montreal \u2014Tedd Church Photo as well as its drill command- MRS.HELENA REUSING er.After the war she became WVA candidate for Seat No.2 co-chairman of the Red Cross provincial women\u2019s work com- - « * mittee for Quebec.She is also Encl Genuine teh Th ft .| chairman of the co-ordinating nglish an cotc Council for New Immigrants.TWISTS.TWEEDS, - e 4 violence Mrs.Reusing is a daughter of WORSTEDS, .il the late Fred C.Wilson, a long REVERSIBLE TWISTS, nets al term time resident of 46 Belvedere and MOHAIRS- | Place: of highest quality in stock for 3 youths * .ted + ; ened him, and released him when In AN Shades and Patrerns.Three youths, aged 18, 19, and nie SZ I his wallet.con- : S K À i Le ; in cash.Ladies\u2019 and Gents 20 years, netted jail terms in St.The scene was overheard by Vincent de Paul penitentiary the apartment janitor who, be- SUITS & COATS when they appeared before Muni- coming angered, tackled the (rio, cipal Magistrate Judge Bernard Who kicked him about and injured MADE-TO-MEASURE pal Magi £ his hand.He was able.neverthe- IN ONE WEEK Rose, Monday.pleading guilty to | \"0\" bin a good description Customers or our own material charges of robbery and violence.of the youths, which aided West- made up.; Two of the youths, having no mount Police in their subsequent ° REPAIRING rrr MODELLING previous offences listed, were investigation, resulting.in the ar- QUICK SERVICE sentenced to two years in jail.rest of the trio.The third, with one conviction, three year term.Charges of robbery and violence can be punish- LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR able with life imprisonment.© 1235 Greene Ave.Shortly after midnight on De- (Downstairs) cember 25 the trio accosted a 72- WE.2-6633 year-old man in the rear of an Academy road apartment, threat- SPECIAL NOTICE For parties up to 100 persons the Army & Navy Air Force Veterans in Canada Unit 14 offer the use of their well furnished club-dining room situated in the heart of down-town Montreal.Catering and refreshments as required.SPECIAL PRICES FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, OFFICE PARTIES, CLUB MEETINGS ETC.Please write \u2014 Alan Mitchell, Army & Navy Air Force Veterans 1164 Beaver Hall Square Montreal.or phone \u2014 UN.6-8011 ask for Reg.Bright, Chef in Charge = ee ° ~~ Wes SE end in oT at Pe VATU UEI UNIT ONITI ONT OUNIT UNIT UOEFI NIT, F L SILVER for theft on his record, got a \u2018DFU FU UIUONIIUNINTNNYD POUT UTUTI ONT UI NINININ .e THE BEST SELECTION IN TOWN ALL PRIVATELY OWNED CARS ° TRADE-IN and TERMS ACCEPTED * GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.GB CHRYSLER - FARGO-PLYMOUTH.=.SALES HU.9-5748 _ SERVICE SFI TITY SEL._ MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER UI VTU TUT UIT UT CUIVNT OUI COI UIT CNETI CITI CNIT NIT IFS 9 \u2014Tedd Church Photo A.H.GARMAISE ! WVA candidate for Seat No.1 t Candidate A.Garmaise will oppose I.Backler Avram H.Garmaise, the chartered accountant who will be opposing Engineer Irving Backler, brings not ouly his own executive ability to his candidacy for Seat No.1 but an interesting twist.Mr.Backler is the Municipal Association's nominee to succeed as alderman M.Garber, who happens to be Mr, Garmaise\u2019s uncle.Partner in a firm of downtown chartered accountants, Mr.Garmaise has lived in Westmount for seven years.His home, with his wife and two children \u2014 a boy of 11 and a girl of 7 \u2014 is 375 Claremont avenue.Mr.Garmaise received his Bachelor of Commerce from McGill University and was awarded his CA in 1942.He is a very active president of the King's School Home and School Association, in which office he is serving his second term.- | VP PY SP VV VY VV VV VP VP VV VP PV VP PPV OPV VO Pr Vow wy AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT THIS WINTER ! PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE NOW Reserve Now For Dead Storage Day or Night Yeariy Contracts \u2014 Reasonable Rates VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.370 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) HU.6-0767 MAMMMAMAMMAMAMAMAAMADBAMAMASAMAMAMAMASAHALSAAMAAAAA Vo OUONSNSNSNONSNGSUSNS THE Serving Ex e\"\u201d FE EX J aminer the City of Westmount since 1930 5135 Western Avenue, Montresl 28, Que.Head Office: 7005 Kildare Read, Montreal 29 Montreal, Friday, January 8, 1960 Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.9-1201 Classified Advertising (Te 8.30 p.m., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-0451 Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department HU.1.277 John W.Sancton President ond Publisher Hugh E.McCormick Chairman Low Miller, Managing Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Monager Miss Evelyn McKinnon, Circulation Manager The Examiner aims to be an Independent.clean newspaper for the home, drvoted lo public service.Muil subscriptions: $2.00 per year: $1.25 halt year.Five cents 3 copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspupers Association, Authorized os 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dent, Ottawa.WE SAY Purpose achieved: Westmount to vote HE Westmount Voters Association, formed little more than a week ago, is achieving its purpose, which just happens to coincide with the urgings for a long time of The Westmount Examiner.That is, there is to be, at long last, a municipal election.The Westmount Municipal Association, which itself complains of the apathy of Westmounters toward local affairs, should welcome this development, too.An election can do many things here.\u2018First, it is the ultimate in the democratic process in action.On general principles, the electoral machinery should be oiled and limbered.Next, it will bestir many folks who, while not quite happy about it, were content to let their City Council be peopled by acclamation year after vear.Then, it will be good to have at least two aldermen who will know they were placed in office by popular vote.It may not make them wiser; but they'll be more wary of public views and attitudes in the decisions they make.To these ends, The Exam- fner invites all citizens of Westmount to a public forum meeting in Victoria Hall at 8 p.m.next Wednesday evening, Jan.13, to see, meet and hear the candidates.It will be an evening well spent, in your interests.One final thought.Remember that the mayor and aldermen of your City serve without remuneration and at the expense of much personal time and trouble.They are deserving of, at least, your attention next Wednesday night and your ballot the following Monday., Be ac THEY YOU SAY Medical expenses terrify \u2018middles\u2019 Sir : The middle class, backbone of democracy and whose power and influence the communists would lose no time in eliminating once they obtained control of the machinery of government, and from whom come the junior executives and white collar workers and members of the professions in the lower income brackets, are terrified at the thought of being compelled to seek hospitalization or undergo medical or surgical treatment.They know and fear, that a stay in hospital would quickly exhaust their savings and if prolonged get them into debt, The impression prevails, that the medical profession has become grossly commercialized.There are of course nolable and noble exceptions who think in terms of the patient's welfare rather than his ability to meet excessive fees.As for drugs it has, to use a vulgar terms become \u201ca racket\u201d.The newer drugs that are prescribed give both supplier and retailer an enormous profit.The situation has become such, that the government has been urged to take steps toward assuming the responsibility to provide facilities to enable the sick to get the hospitalization and the treatment they require.The profession is strongly opposed to state medicine.Its members prefer the present and pleasant relationship of physician and patient, but it is becoming more and more difficult to retain, since the unfortunate patient may be called upon to pay in hospital charges and fees, thousands of dollars.Specialists may charge, what they please, since there is no tariff nor are they subject to professional regulation as to what constitutes a fair charge for their services.In his address to his colleagues in the Legislative Council of the Provincial parliament a prominent member said, that only the indigent and very rich can get the treatment they may nced.It is the middle class that is called upon to pay the exorbitant charges and fees that a stay in hospital entails.The average white collar worker and small income professional dread the possibility of being compelled to being inscribed in the hospital records as an\u2019 indigent - in other words, a pauper, He prefers and is entitled to that privacy available to those who can enter as private patients, The government SAY is anxious The true reformer will hot only hate evil, but will earnestly endeavor to fill its place with good.\u2014 Charles Simmons Examiner Profile: By GEORGINA RODDEN SCOTTISH by birth, Mr.Robert Japp took over as director of educa- -tion, and.secretary-treas- urer of the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal, as of January 1.His mother and sister still reside at his birthplace in Fife, Scotland.Mr.Japp first came to Canada in 1929, on a scholarship to McGill University, to take postgraduate studies in education and psychology.He returned, upon completion of his studies, to Scotland to teach, but within a year\u2019s time, had made up his mind to make his future in Canada.In 1931, he accepted an appointment to a post in the High School of Montreal, and with that, he also lectured during succeeding summers at McGill, Then, in 1939, he was sent out to Macdonald College to replace Dr.Howard Brunt, and in 1940, was posted as principal to Earl Grey School.The following year, he was principal at Maison- neuve School, and then, in 1942 was appointed by the School Board as inspector of schools.When the Prolestant School Board of Greater Montreal was reorganized in 1946, Mr.Japp became the education officer, in which job he was responsible for supervising one of three city areas.In 1956, when a further reorganization of the Board took place, Mr.Japp was appointed personnel director, in which post he was responsible for the employment of a staff numbering in the neighborhood of 2800, including all personnel, teachers and cleaning assistants.Mr.Japp's wife, the former Thelma Berry of Montreal, has been prominent in Noire Dame de Grace community affairs, His finger on puise c of education notably the N.D.G.Women's Club.Their one daughter, Rhoda, is married; their son, Robert no doubt, to meet the increasingly articulate demand for a plan of hospital insurance that would provide hospitalization and treatment within the means of the middle class and the skilled worker.1 share the medical profession's objection to socialized medicin; but unless and until an equitable scheme fair to both patient and doctor is put into effect the demand for an all out state control of hospitals and medical charges will become more intense.If : \u201cA nation\u2019s health is a nation's wealth\u2019, it should be the principal concern of a democratic government as well as the institutions and persons who are anxious to keep down the incidence of illness and disease.Criticism when the situation will not bring about long delayed reform, only an aroused and determined public opinion will influence both the government and the medical profession to assume the responsibility of keeping productively employed persons of both sexes in a state of good health so that they may conlinue to be human assets rather than liabilities, Bernard Rose discussing an ope oe TE Robert Japp \u201cBob\u201d Japp, is an engineering student at.McGill.Apart from.the demanding duties and long hours of his position, Mr.Japp is a curling enthusiast with the Outremont Curling Club, and during the summer, spends his holidays at .the family cottage on 16 Island Lake, at which time he golfs at nearby Laurentian courses.He retains a very distinct remnant of his Scottish background in his speech.Unwilling to commit himself at this time, because he is \u2018\u2018be- {tween jobs' so to speak, Mr.Japp did indicate his belief that when Canadian students leave .high school, \u2018they are every bit as well prepared to fit into the future as youngsters in the old country.\u201d When dealing with educational problems (he continucd to do so during (he interview, so pressed are education officers at this iime of year) he is crisp and shrewd, although not superciliously so.He is not unwilling to discuss the educational sys- \u2018tem, except under the conditions which govern his position at the present tiine, and gives thoughtful, thought - provoking straight-forward answers (o the most penetrating questions.It is obvious he has kept his finger closely on thé education pulse for the past 3 0 defis.When this interv r was .leaving his office, le fptesented a pamphiet indicative .of the material prepared by the Protestant School Board in the interests of parents and pupils.It is of interest, possibly, that the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal is made up of representatives from 11 \u2018distriet school boards.\u201cThese 11 boards comprise Citÿ of Montreal, Coteau St.Pierre (Montreal West), Hamp- stead, Lachine, Outremont, Mount Royal, Pointe aux Trembles, St.Laurent, Sault-au-Re- collet (Montreal North), Verdun and Westmount.Each of these - school boards, in turn, administers the affairs of the schools concerned therein, \u2018Will run' states Irving Backler Irving Backler, 44 Roxborough avenue, Westmount Municipal Association nominee for council seat number 1, stated this week in a letter to The Examiner that he will run for office if the seat is contested.In an interview published last week, Mr.Backler was asked: \u201cIf the aldermanic seats shortly to become vacant were contested, would you run?\u201d .*\u201cNo,\u201d stated Mr.Backler.In his letter to The Examiner, Mr.Backler explained: \u201cIn my interview with the reporter of the Westmount Examiner, I did not intimate that I would not run as alder- manic candidate for seat number 1 in the City of West- mount if anyone opposed me.\u201cThe question asked me was \u2018Would you run as alderman if you knew you were to have opposition?\u2019 I answered \u2018No, because 1 am not running on a political platform\u2019.This decision would have been made before acceptance of nomination.\u201cSince 1 have accepted the nomination from the West- mount Municipal Association, I certainly would not back down from my responsibilities, and I therefore will contest the seat if necessary.\u201d Tl DU NS ET Ne This Week in Westmount Mental retardation discussed by Dr.Preston Robb of MCH By VALENTINA RAHR DR.PRESTON ROBB, Roslyn avenue, is director, Cerebral Palsy Services, Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital.Commenting on mental retardation in children, he states: \u201cOne need not work in a children\u2019s neurology clinic for long to realize that mental retardation can be acquired after birth.There are virus diseases that cause irrevocable damage to the brain.Auto accidents, poisoning, meningitis and many other things may be the cause of brain damage.\u201cIL is easy to see thal the need for research is great and must encompass many broad fields, from road accident prevention (o the study \u2018of.viruses, and chemical reactidns of the nervous System.The search for truth and new knowledge, must continue.\u201d .\u201c + There are areas where «one can: visualize success in the -not too distant future.The virus diseases are being conquered, MWraffic acgi- dents can and must be.reduced, | genelic studies and others, sap-l.pear to be on.the verge of a ma- job breakthrough.At: the same time more basic research \u2018 into brain chemistry and physiology must be supported to.lay .the groundwork for a bétter understanding of the retarded child, says Dr.Robb.Miss Yvonne Gray; and.Misa | Sonia Chamberlain# Gray avenue, ballet teachers at\u2019 King\u2019s School, and other West Ena: schools, arranged a display \u2018 \u2018at the Chateau de Ramezay recently.Children taking part in \u201cLes New Canadians,\u201d the ballet presented, from West- mount, were: Cathy Berg, Valerie Hunt, Elizabeth Sparrow, Jane Daffern, Pam Yates.The display of dancing was spon- When Buying LOTS.HOMES or FARM LAND in Soulange or Vaudreuil counties, Contact ED.FUGER Hudson, Que.4596 or OX.5-4277 Small estate inquiries invited y A complete grooming service boarding training for your pet.SHEILA HOUSTOUN HU.1-4615 PICK UP AND DELIVERY 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, te 8 p.m, Saturday 8.30 am.to 6 p.m.sored by the Quebec Dance Teachers Association.4% #4 # Mr.R: H., Mainer, Columbia Jr.avenue, is on the apeaker\u2019s committee of the Canadian Authors Association.The fourth meeting of the CAA was held yesterday in the Silver Room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel Speaker was F.B.Rainsberry, CBC director of all children\u2019s programs for radio and television, whose subject was: \u201cRadio and Television Writing.\u201d * * * MISS SALLY BRANCH, 437 Grosvenor avenue, who is teaching at Sadler's Wells, England, returned to West- mount for the Christmas holidays.During her stay here, she exhibited her ballet shoes, and some literature on ballet, at the entrance to the Children\u2019s Library, at Westmount Library.Miss Branch is the sister of John Branch, formerly of Westmount High, Westmount Rotary told: have much \u201cSelection of employment can- \u2018didates by:interview is much like buying your own home \u2014 you dan\u2019t take what looks good on the outside.\u201d This was the opinion expressed by John Roderick Kirby, a training engineer with «Northern .Electric.He was addressing the Westmount Rotary \u201cClub at their first weekly dinner of 1960: Last August Mi.Kirby bought a house in St.Lambert.His wife, children and mother-in-law are delighted, and so is he.He handled the selection of the house in the same manner as he handles the sélection of personnel for Northern.\u201cNothing in the world is perfect,\u201d he said, \u201cSome features will be exactly what is required, while others may need some extension.We should not be sidetracked by a few obvious features.Make a complete check.\u201d These remarks do not apply to buying houses, but to the hiring of personnel, Mr.Kirby feels that the gift of conducting a successful interview with a job applicant is rare, so-he offers many tips on what to do.The conduct of a successful in- of a skill learned in (raining through practice and guidance.To this must be coupled the interviewer's personal experience \u2014 not experience in interviewing, but his experience as a man.One of the most important aspects of an interview is the personality, motivation and character of the applicant.His past achievements, while important, are secondary.A successful evaluation can fit the right man to the right job and allow him personal happiness, and al the same time make room for his future growth.The employer should have an exact knowledge o.the job to be done, and he should give a lot of thought to the kind of man he wants to do it.He should understand all aspects thoroughly before he ever calls in an applicant for the interview.Mr.Kirby suggested that, if an application form has been filled out, the interviewer should study il carefully.Neatness, writing, list of hobbies.will tell him what to expect when he faces the applicant.\u201cThe functions of the interviews are: to get information; to give information; to make a friend.\u201d Mr, Kirby fe:ls that if you can make a friend of the applicant, which can only be done by properly conducting the interview, then you can find out not only what he wishes to tell you, but what he would rather not tell you, \u201cThe only trouble is.\u201d he adds, \u201cthe interviewer may not understand how to handle the information he has obtained.\u201d Putting the applicant at ease is very conducive to a very suc- terview is the correct application Hiring, house-hunting in common cessful interview, and Mr, Kirby offers some tips: 1.An interviewer who is sitting back relaxing can see the whole picture on a broad outlook.2.An interviewer who sits bolt upright in his chair can oniy concentrate on particular points.Therefore, there is even a certain time to sit a certain way lo help the interview along.The person conducting the interview should start a conversation on its way.If he is skillful at this he can start the applicant talking about himself.A few pauses in the flow of conversation are likely to occur, but the interviewer can practically eliminate them by repeating the last few words of the discussion in a sympathetic way.- \u201cNever use questions that \u2018can be answered \u2018yes\u2019 or \u2018no\u2019,\u201d* Mr.Kirby recommends, otherwise the interviewer will be doing all the talking.It is better to ask a question in such a way that the applicant will begin talking all over again.What if the applicant is not satisfactory?\u201cThen conclude the interview in a friendly manner,\u201d Mr.Kirby answers.\u201cMake cer- \\ \u2018The Westetount Examiner, Fridey, January 8, 1960 tain chat he Is still your friend.\u201d If the candidate is satisfactory, and you want him to work for you, then sell the job to him.Mr.Kirby was born in England in 1928.He attended school in Yorkshire, later receiving a de-x gree in Physics at Devonshire | College.He served lwo years in the Royal Signals, one year of , Vidor 9-8689 4 5 which was with the Army of Occupation in Austria.He came to Canada in 1856 and remarks, \u201cThe only regret 1 have about coming to Canada is that I didn't come sooner.\u2019 The element nickel! was discovered in 1751 by the Swedish scientist Axel Frederick Cronstedt.Ye oe ooososeccoos eq \"YOUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY! United Photographic Store Istd.758 ST.PETER ST.MONTREAL TRAIN In St.Philip's also \u2018 DOG MRS: CASGRAIN'S OBEDIENCE SCHOOL Re-Opens Wednesday, January 13th Montreal West Morning and Evening Classes Also Puppygarten © New Film: \"Love Me, Love My Dog\u201d \u2018Basic Obedience Training\" 8:00 P.M.\u2014 Admission Free For information and illustraréd folder, please call Mrs.Alex Casgrain \u2014 WE.5-1772 YOUR Church Hall Fillet Mignon TENDER CHOICE \u2014 FRESH CUT $1.29 Chicken in the Basket Lamb Chops «39 Chicken Legs 49, Pork Sausage CELLO PACKED \u2014 McGARRY'S «53 Bacon SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST Schneiders , 15h 39 L \u2014 \u201cRETAIL at 3400 ST.ANTOINE ST.(Corner Greene) PIERRE MEAT SH WHOLESALE PRICE\" 1901 WELLINGTON ST.(Corner Madeleine) oP 6 UNITED \u2014 ST.ANDREW\u2019 S CHURCH WESTMOUNT | 101 Cote St./Zntoine Rd., near Argyle ave.Ministers: Rev.D M.Grant.B.A., D.D.Rev.1.C.Bearfoss.B.A, B.D, 11.00 am.Dr Crant \u201cAnchored To The Past, Or Dominuted By The Future\u201d 7:30 pm.Mr.Seurfoss \u201cLaming Your Faith Without Knowing It\u201d.10:00 a.m.Intermediates and Seniors 11:00 a.m.Crib Corner to Juniors Organist & Choir Director - Mr.J Adams, B.Mus, A.R.C.M.\u2014 em ne WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL CHURCH Cor.Lansdowne & Western Avenues Erie Minister REV.CALLUM THOMPSON, Cc D.\u2026 BA.Director of Music: Mr Wayne Riddeil 11 00 am.This ! Believe\u201d 7.00 pom.\"We Are Not Alone\u201d.11.00 am, Chureh Sehoo) and Buby Nursery 4:45 p.m.Youth Fellowship 8:00 pin Young Adult Forum, .CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Dorchester St.West ai Greene Ave.Westmount § \u2014 \u2018 Rev.Charles R.Plaskett Miss Valerie J.Lewis 11.00 am.\u2018The Glory Of The Common Place\u201d.Radio Broadcast CBM 7 30 pan.\u201cLovalties That Muke Us\" 40:30 pm.Radlo Brondeust CIJAD.Alice Smiley, A.Mus.(McGiD Organist.- _ -\u2014 - em \u2014 , CHURCH OF THE | UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson | \u2014_\u2014 Sunday, January 10th Subject: \u201cTHE CHURCH IN SPITE OF ITSELF\".Rev, Max A.Cools.Minister of the Univ list Church, Canton, New York.Church School and Kindergarten in Unitarian House at 11:00 a.m, DOMINION- DOUGLAS Westmount Bivd.cond Lonsdowne Ave, Mintaters: Rev.R.Douslus Smith, B.A, B.D.D.D Rev Keith HH Eddy.M.A.B.D 11:00 pn.\u201cLord.Teach Us To Pray\u201d.Rev, Keith Eddy 7.30 p.m.\u2018The Fronlers Before Us\u201d Dr.Douglus Smith 10:00 a.m.Intermediates and Teens.11:00 a.mv.Other departments and Crib Corner.8:30 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union.Organist: Mr.John Robb.Mus.Bac.ANGLICAN TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Nagler, D.D.Rector Rev.Canon FL.Whitley, Hon Assistant Rev Allen Goodinss.B.D, Assistant C.V Frayn, A.R.C.A.(London) Organist and Choirmaster M.A.1st Sunday ofter The Epiphany 8:00 a in.Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Grade VII, Confirmation and Bible Class.9:45 a.m.Main Sunday School.11:00 a.m.Matting Preacher: The Most Rev.Philip Carrington, D.D.7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: The Rector WEDNESDAY 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion THURSDAY 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay Ist SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist.9:45 a.m.Sunday School.10:15 a.m.Mattins (said).11:00 aon.SOLEMN EUCHARIST, 7:00 p.m.Evensong and Address.Holy Eucharist.and Friday at 19:30 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday 7:00 a.m.; Wednesday at 11:00 a.m.wl Br « PREACHING AT 7:00 p.m.This is a continuation of 9:00 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 Sermon Subject: \u201c\u2019A CHRISTIAN FAITH FOR A SPACE AGE\" Beginning A New Morning Series On The Essentials of Achieving \u2019 Such A Faith.REVEREND NORMAN RAWSON Hymn \u2014 Sing with Gifford Mitchell 7:30 p.m.Sermon Subject: \u201cWHAT DO MODERN PROTESTANTS BELIEVE ABOUT PURGATORY, HEAVEN, HELL, JUDGEMENT?\" These subjects will be discussed in the next few Sunday Evenings.\"WHAT DO MODERN PROTESTANTS BELIEVE?\" And is not intended to be an attack on anyone's religion, but a Re-Statement of our Protestant Faith.Young People's Fellowship BOTH SERVICES the Series of Sermons on \u201cJOHN SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17th Extraordinary Film A Great Ciechoslovakion Religious Leader HUSS\"\u201d The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Jesvary 8, 90.111111 LbbAb clad 43) 11 ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.K.B.Keefe, Rector Rev.Reginald Hollis 1st Sunday after Epiphany 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 89:30 a.m.Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector 10:00 u.m.Post - Confirmation Class 11:00 a.m.Mattins 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten and Sunday School.7:30 p.m Evensong Preacher: Rev.R.Hollis WEDNESDAY 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.Norman Hurrle PRESBYTERIAN P weaTuaueT ad Maven aves.e Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Donald S.Moore, B.A, Student Assistant Sunday, January 10th 11:00 a.m.Mr.Wilkie.11:15 a.m.Church School 7:30 p.m.Prepavatory Service and Reception of New Communicants, DORIS KILLAM A.R.T C.L.Mus.(McGill) Orzanist and Choir Director The 124 pus stops at the door MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount, P.Q.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A.B.D., Minister The Rev.10:00 a.m.Bible Class 11:00 a.m.Church School 11:00 a.m.\u201cPublic Worship\u201d Guest Preacher: The Rev.Eric A.Beggs, MA.Lester A.Woodin Organist and Choirmaster Visitors Are Cordially Welcome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, January 10th 11:00 am.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service.Lesson-Sermon: \u201cSACRAMENT Golden Text: John Sa \u201cThe bread of God is he which cometh down from heaven.and giveth life unto the world.EVERY WEDNESDAY 3:15 pan.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice Open to the public Tuesday Thursday and Friday.2 to 4 p.m Wednesdays.6.30 to 8 n.m.RADIO AND TV PROGRAMS \u201cHow Christian Science Heals,\u201d CJAD, Dia) 800, every Sunday morning at 9:45.Channel 5 every Saturday Channels 3 and 8 every Sunday.(See TV listings for program times) Subject: SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Wesimount, Montreal Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Otto \"0.Slaeren Cantor; F.I.McLearon, Miles Wisenthal, M.A, Organist and Choir Master: Educational Assistant SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, January 8th at 8:15 o'clock.Annual Laymen Service.Addresses by William Hoffman and Henry Benjamin on What The Synagogue Means To Me.\u201d Dr.Harry J.Stern will preside.ONEG SHABBAT FOLLOWS THE WORSHIP.Saturday Morning.January th 11:30 o'clock.scrmonette based on Torah portion, TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Daily Hebrew classes Monday thru Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, High School and Confirmation Departments and Post-Graduate Class, Saturday Mornings at 9:30 o'clock.Junior School.Sunday Mornings at 9:30 o'clock.at Forgiveness\u2019 SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Second scmester resumes Monday Evening, January 11th at 8 o'clock, Courses in Biblical Thought, Elementary Hebrew, Hebrew Conversation, Public Speaking and The Faith and Creed Of Judaism.DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday Evenings at 5:48 o'clock.Sunday Mornings at 0:45 ©: k.+ > \u201ca 8 u vy : WNC Coe * = By The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector, Trinity Memorial Church The consequences of Christmas D.D., HE tremendous event which we celebr\u2019 te at Christmas is not something which stands.by itself.Rather, it was prepared for over thousands of years and it has left resuits - which have affected the world for thousands of years; and, we believz, will go on affecting the world till the end of time.We think of it as a final event, as something which will neither be repeated nor exceeded in God's revelation of Himself.It has brought in a new age.It is not fancy which leads the historian to write of such and such events as happening \u2018\u2018Before Christ,\" and other events as taking place in such and such \u2018\u2018year of our Lord.\u201d It was sald of our Lord when He was presented in the Temple that He was \u2018\u2018a light to lighten the Gentiles.\u201d St.John makes great use of that word \u201clight.\u201d He was the true light, that lighteneth every man coming into the world.Jesus said of Himself: \u2018I am the light of the world.\u201d His very Coming has shed light upon every problem of mankind.The world can never be the same in the eyes of the Christian as it was in the eyes ol the Gentile world.The dominant philosophies of our Lord's day had a very pessimistic outlook on the world.To the Stoic and the Epicurean and still more to the Cynic, the world was an unworthy thing \u2014 so unworthy that one could not conceive of God as having anything to do with it.In the eyes of the philosopher God had to be pushed farther and farther away for fear He should be contaminated by the world.Then Christ came and accepted all the material elements that go to make up the human body, and glorified them in His Body.Those elements from that time on can never be unworthy things.The Christian estimate of the world goes back again fo the first chapter of Genesis where we rcad that God looked on His work of creation and behold it was very good.In the same way our Lord's Coming sheds light on the nature of man.A favorite saying among the wise of that day was: \u2018The body is a tomb,\u201d meaning that the soul of man is the only part of him that has any real value \u2014 the body is only a hindrance to him.Some tried to bring the body under control by severe fasting and discipline; others said \u201cYou cannot do anything about the body.Let it go its own way and sin to the limit.\u201d But when Jesus had taken complete human nature He honored the body as well as the soul.Out of that honor comes the possibility of the Resurrection of.the Body.The Coming of our Lord she light also on the nature of God.He is no less Creator and Judge, but He is revealed as something more.He is One who cares for His world so much that He sends His Son to save it.To go back to the phrase with which we began \u2014 Jesus is \u201ca light to lighten the Gentiles,\u201d and especially in regard to their understanding of God.Of that pagan understanding we can only say that it was frivolous and unworthy.The gods of Greece and Rome were magnified men and women, magnified both as to crimes and virtues, not claiming to exercise any influence on man\u2019s relationship with other men.Paganism could never produce a saying \u201cBe ye perfect even as your Father in Heaven is perfect.\u2019 The world was a new world because men's understanding of it was made new in Christ.WEIGHT.OF BIBLE How much does a Bible weigh?It all depends on what form it is in, whether manuscript, Braille, pocket size or whether the paper and binding are heavy or light.A Braille Bible of 39 volumes weighs over 100 lbs, a pocket Testament weighs only a few ounces.The complete typescript of the Bible in the Teso language.spoken by half a million Africans in Northern Uganda weighs 35 lbs.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street West ot Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: Minister Director REV.EDGAR of Music: Galt J.BAILEY, M.A, B.Th.Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D, MacDermot, B.A., B.Mus.11:00 A.M.7:30 P.M.\u201cGOD'S PRESENCE.\u201d \u201cA SPIRIT -FILLED CHURCH.\u201d Church School \u2014 11 A.M.Midweek Service \u2014 Wednesday \u2014 8 P.M.SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfrid Shuchat \u2014 Rev.J.J.Fromm Friday, January 8th THE SABBATH \u2014 SIDROTH VAYYIGASH.EREV SHABBOS 4:05 p.m.Candle Lighting.4:15 p.m.Mincho-Kabbolos Shabbos.SABBATH SERVICES 9:00 a.m.Shachris.° Scriptural Readings: Torah: Ch.47, v.4:15 p.m.Mincho.4:35 p.m.Maariv \u2014 Sermon.WEEKDAY SERVICES Sunday: 8:30 a.m.Shachris.4:20 p.m.Mincho - Maariv, Weekdays: 7:30 a.m.Shachris.6:00 p.m.Maariv.Next Friday, 4:15 p.m.Candle Lighting 4:25 p.m.BAR MITZVOH A Jonathan, Fottel, son pu Mr.and Mrs, Irving B.Pottel, 545 Roslyn venue.w s ath morning be called to the Readi of the Torah in etlebration of his Bar Mitzvoh.saine 27.Prophets: Ezekiel, Ch.37, vs.15-28 Mincho - Kabbolas Shabbos.Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Genesis, Ch.44, v, 18 \u2014 January 10th Xo ad | ça \u2018 1 Nh Mog VUS ee + C0 2» Ba Mi, wo» i » ar £a CTIA eRe ERAABOR ORE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~~ ua = m= es BF Samer\u201d e cg Shar Nashomoyim: Annual meet set January 24 The 113th annual general meeting of Congregation Shaar Hasho- mayim will take place.on Sunday January 24 at 11 am.This will take the form of a breakfast meeting and members are being urged to plan to attend and participate in this important annual congregational function.Their presence will indicate their loyalty and active interest in the synagogue.The meeting will be preceded by a special Shachris Service in the chapel at 9:15 a.m.and breakfast in the small dining room at 10 a.m.YOUTH CLUBS The Youth Clubs of Shaar Hashomayim will reconvene Sunday, at 7 p.m.in the School Audi- Jorium for a brief get-together before proceding to their respective club rooms.The lounge program at 8:30 p.m.will follow the club meeting at which time special activities in games, photography and dancing will be available.Guest personalities will the clubs on invitation.visit In a survey of 22,000 underfed school children in Guatemala, CARE found that two-thirds had never tasted milk at home.You can help provide a glass of milk every day for these children by contributing to CARE Food | Crusade, CARE of Canada, Ottawa, Ont.New classes for adults an BALLET \u2014 TAP \u2014 SOC KINDERGARTEN \u2014 4956 Decarie Blvd.MARY BEETLES DRAMATICS \u2014 PHYSICAL CULTURE \u2014 SINGING announces d children are now forming IAL DANCING \u2014 PIANO NURSERY SCHOOL HUnter 6-5170 4845 SHERBROOKE WEST, Day and Night Classes RE-OPEN JANUARY 7th COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Secretarial Training Stenographic Course \u2014 Individual Instruction \u2014 ENROLL NOW at Victoria Ave.WE.7-1058 THE ART OF EF WOULD YOU PROFIT from practice and guidance in your Public Speaking?Thomas More Institute announces its 25th evening course for adults in by J.C.FECTIVE SPEECH Laffoley 12 sessions : lectures, practice, criticism in speaking, debating, voice culture, special speeches, etc.To open Wed., Jan.20 8 p.m., 220 Pine Avenue West For details on this and other coming courses call the Registrar : VI.2-5076 IT'S WELL WORTH add CEI CE BL Youth service is held tonight The youth of Westmount churches will gather for a service of worship in connection with the Annual Week of Prayer tonight at 7.30 p.m.in West-, mount Baptist Church, corner Sherbrooke street and Roslyn! avenue.| The guest speaker will be the Rev.Dr.John Hoffman, attached to St.James United Church.Bill Moffatt of the Baptist Young People will preside and conduct the service, and members of other church groups will participate in the service.Leading in the service of praise will be the Westmount Park-Emmanuel Junior Choir under the direction of Mr.Wayne Riddell.All young people are cordially invited to attend this service, and to join in a fellowship hour in the church rooms as its close.3 generations mark Chanukah at Shaar lunch The Sisterhood and Men's Association of Staar Hashomayim paid tribute to the spirit ofCha- nukoh in sponsoring the Father- Son, Mother-Daughter Luncheon during the holiday period on Sunday.December 27, in the Community Hall.Notwithstanding the date, the luncheon was well attended by at least three generations of the congregational fumi- ly who in the festive spirit of the occasion enjoyed a highly entertaining program.Joe Eliesen, member of the executive of the Men's Association and programme chairmän, presided.Greetings were extended by Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat, Dr.Harry C.Ballon, vice-presi- dent of Shaar Hashomayim, and Nat Gaisin, president of the Men's Association.The grace after meals was recited by Arthur Rubin, son of Mr.and Mrs.E, Bernard Rubin, and the ceremony of the kindling of the lights was enacted by Samuel Morgulis, son of Mr.and Mrs.Isidore Morgulis.The program included solo renditions of Hebrew and Yiddish melodies by Raasche, viocalist; folk melodies played and sung by the guitarist Shimon Ash, of South Africa and Israel; and The Puppet Theatre of Montreal, under the direction of Tamara Nijinsky.St.James United Space-age faith first of series by Rev.Rawson At 11 a.m.Sunday morning in St.James United Church, the Reverend Norman Rawson will preach, His sermon subject \u201cA Christian Faith for à Space-Age\u201d begins a new morning scries on the essentials of achieving such a faith, At 7 p.m, in the sanctuary.a hymn-sing will take place, Gif- ford Mitchell conducting.At 7:30 p.m, Reverend Rawson will continue his series of sermons on \"What do Modern Protestants Believe?\u201d These sermons are not intended to be an attack on anyone's religion, but a restatement of Protestant Faith, AL 9 p.m.immediately fullow- ing the evening service, a young people's Fellowship is scheduled.On Sunday cvening, January 17, a film on the life of John Huss, Czechoslovakian religious leader, is being presented in St.James United Church for the first time anywhere in North America.This is a powerful film and ene all Churchmen should see., .es | .Lou 4; #1 Coe v The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 8, 1960 7 H.S.Hillyer to open mission study The Annual Sunday Rally of the Baptist churches of Montreal will be held in the Town ol Mount Royal High School on Saturday at 2:45 p.m.Westmount Baptist Church is planning an all-church missions School Dr.H.8S.Hillyer will speak on \u201cBolivia\u201d at the opening of the series on Sunday, January 17, to be followed by Miss Winifred Pascal on \u201cIndia\u201d and Mrs, P.H.Roberts on \u201cAngola.\u201d On Sunday, January 10, Rev.E.J.Bailey, will speak at 11 am, on \u201cThe Presence of God\u2018 and at study program on Baptist mis- 8:30 pm.on \u201cA Spirit Filled sion work at home and abroad.Church.\u201d e ° Hew wh am $100,000.00 ./ you cove by net Now Your ?That's right \u2014 yor.$100,000.00.For, believe it or not, you'll likely earn more than that 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Carpet, but Home!\" x » MR.and MRS.JOHN SANDERS AUSTON, JR.photographed recently following their wedding Auston was formerly Miss Barbara Jane Drake Newell, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Wichbold Wade, of Westmount, and Mr.Auston is the son of Mr.and Mrs.John Sanders Auston, Mrs.of Westmount, 4% The Wh CARPET MAGIC Wastmount WE.2.4277 Evenings REel oS ool PL PP oP Consult Malcolm Gregory \u201cHe won't promise you a trip through the skies on a Magic he will bring into your GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 Se.Catherine Se.W, 28-4605 vous Gyrette Club The mecting of the Gyrette Club of Montreal will be held at 8.15 p.m.January 11 at the home of Mrs.Barbara Stanyon, riebte avenue, N.D.G, 4319 Ma- Reddy Memorial WA The monthly meeting of the women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital will 11ke place on Tuesday.January 12, at 2 p.m.in \u2014~ mm as = anne a Westmount.our Annual Sale Good Reductions on some dresses .skirts , , «so.Sweaters .blouses, etc.coats Sizes ! to 14 included.\"3 The Children's Corner } a pleasant shop © WE.7-65 ne tT SEE DE 1350 Greene Ave.W ES JE ma FR WANA in Dominion-Douglas Church.\u2019 men 3 Roa In the Board room of the Hospital.Mr.Jack Thompson, president of the Hospital, will be the guest speaker and new officers will ve elected.Bessborough IODE The Earl of Bessborough Chapter JODE will hold its monthly meeting and nomination meeting Thursday.January 14, at 8.15 p.m.al 10DE House, 4112 Western avenue, Mrs.A.W.Myers, Regent, - ill preside.Plans will be discussed for a late afternoon party to be held January 23 from 4 to 9 p.m., with Mrs.R.H.Grant as chairman.Women's Art Society The Women's Art Society will.hold its first mecting of the year in the lecture hall of the Museum of Fine Arts on Tuesday at 11 a.m.Senator, the Hon.Donald Cameron, M Se, will address the meeting.His subject will be \u2018Canada Discovers the Arts\u201d.Dominion-Douglas WMS The annual meeting and election of officers of the WMS Dominion- Douglas Church will take place on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.Mrs, E.A.Everson will be in the chair while the convener for the day is Mrs.E.B.McLaven.Mrs.A.E.Wiggins will sing ac- companied by Mrs.Noel Hardy.AUVILLE TMOUNT You are invited to visit our new salon under the direction of Georges de Deauville in association with M.Raymond and Mr.René.Designed in the most luxurious, modern manner to serve its distinguished clientele, the salon is staffed with internationally known hairstylists.Phone now for your appointment.WELLINGTON 5-4661 4141 ST.CATHERINE WEST NEAR GREENE Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Robinson, Cote St.Antoine road, entertained at an \u2018\u2018open house\u201d reception on New Year's afternoon, Mrs.J.J.Block, the president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish General Hospital, is proud to announce tha Her Excellency, Madame Vanier, wife of the Governor General of Canada, has extended her distinguished patronage to the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Genera: Hospital as honorary patroness, Mrs.Peter Hartmann, Mrs, Percy M.French and their committee will serve tea following the general meeting of the Westmount Women's Club on Friday.January 8.at 2:30 p.m.Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern will be guest speaker.The Caledonlan Socicty of Montreal will commemorate the two hundred and first anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns with a dinner-dance to be held in the Windsor Hotel on Friday evening, January 22, at a quarter to nine o'clock.The celebration will follow the usual pattern.Information can be obtained from Mr.John G.Withers, Chairman of the Special Burns\u2019 Committee.2499 West Broadway.N.D.G.: or Mr.Chris Gallacher, ticket convener, 2270 Papineau avenue.Mr.John Kelso, president of the Society, will preside.A New.Year's Family Party will be the form of the January open meeting of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club to be held in Victoria Hall, Westmount on Friday, January 8 at 2:30 p.m, Crippled and underprivileged children will be special guests.Members of the club A MILITARY BALL \u2014 Members of the Ball Committee of the Military Ball sponsored by the Combined Officers Mess of the 3rd Field Engineer Regiment and the 11th Signal Regiment study reserved seating arrangements for the Ball, to be held Friday, February 12, at the \"Captain N.E.Committee; are invited to take little friends.The entertainment will be supplied by a Magician and a Musical Review, The Heather Ladies Curling Club entertained six rinks al the monthly tea at the clubhouse on Wednesday afternoon.The guests were welcomed by the president Mrs.F.R.Campbell and arrangements for the tea were under the convenership of the skips.Mrs.J.R.Shell and Mrs.E.O.Follis presided at the tea table and Mrs.G.L.Knox was in charge of the curling.Mr.Charles E.Frost and Miss Eileen Peters of Montreal, Mr.H.G.Marpole of Hudson Heights were in Ottawa to attend the reception given in honor of Miss F COTE DES NEIGES Mrs.S.E.Auxiliary; Major S.'] Combined Officers Mess McKENNA oO Florists RE.8-1124 SI Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel.Left to right: Mrs.G.A.Paradis, Engineers\u2019 Ladies Auxiliary: Cooke, CD, Chairman of the Ball .Alsop, Signals Ladies ¢ tesident of the ju he \u201c Livingston retiring Di- -Chief of the Victorian f Nurses in Ottiwa last.Mrs.\u2018 Allan Mâgee \u2018of Westmount is chairman of this exhibition, « - :Exécutive meeting The Montreal Council of Women executive meeting will be held at 10 a,m.January 13 in the YWCäAcor Dorchester street.e GOLD © COPPER ® BRASS © CHROME ® NICKEL ® RHODIUM * CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd.Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elec- tro Platers, Operating Canada's Largest High Class Job Shop WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine 8t.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.1442 Mountain St.SA Just north of St.Catherine \u2014 Free parking across the street CONTINUING ON Cocktail ® Evening Dresses ® Coats All Sales Final ALL SIZES Led.Vi.2-1391 LE Dresses ® Suits ® Afternoon Dresses OFF ORIGINAL TAGS Sf EE dm pes } Li a geen = hwo hin ba ITA EE RON SEAT QE, Sr A New D.We greet the young and golden dawn Of plenteous store, to all who need, When perfect peace, with silver chord Unites the world, ip word and deed.As Sun through fog, we see peace near, With gifts.of cheer, and joy to all, Hope's flaming torch, sends forth its rays, May warring nations heed the call.DOROTHY SPROULE Mp A HRT VUE CAE RR A BARC MRD Behe In The Womens Realm St.Andrew's WA Trinity Senior WA .| Westmount Examiner, 9 ' Friday, January 8, 1960 En gagem en ls | Mr.B.V.Atkinson of Westmount announces the engagement of his daughter, l.ornèva, to Mr.Peter J.Budge, san ol Mr.and Mrs.E.( Campbell Budge of the \"Town of Mount Royal.The marriage has been arranged to take place Saturday.February 27 at St.Matthias Church, West.mount, The Women's Association of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, will hold its annual meeting and The annual meeting of the Senior | Trinity Memorial WA will take | place on Monday at 2.30 p.m.All , Carlton Hotel.election of officers Tuesday al members requested to- be present.2:30 p.m.Mrs.Preston Robb nnd ladies Calvary Church WMS of group No.7 ure tea hosteses.Red Cross meets at 10 a.m.Calvary WMS will hold its annual .meeting on Wednesday.January : 13, at 8 p.m.in the church parlors, American Club with the president.Mrs.J.D.Ross.| The American Women's Club of presiding.Reports will be present- Montreal is holding a meeting on ed by the Secretaries of all de- Wednesday, January 13 al 2 p.m., partments.| in the Blue Room of the Ritz | The speaker will be Mrs.Mau- Widows Association rice J.McGrath, a member of the The Non-Pensioned Veterans club, and vice-president of the Widows Association will hold a, Canadian National Association for meeting on Monday.January 11 Retarded Children.al 8 p.m.sharp in the Legion The subject will be \u201cMental Re- liall, Verdun avenue.This is an tardation, A World-Wide Problem,\u201d important meeting as clection of to be illustrated by a film showing officers for the 1960 slate will be what is being done for Mental Re- held.All members are asked to tardation.> attend and new members are \u2018 welcome.Mrs.M.Wainford will be in \u2018the chair.Eventide Aux.Atl the meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of Eventide Home, taking place on Thursday, January 14th at 2:00 p.m., Mr.Donald B.Ross will Speak on the subjeet \u201cNew Area® of Development for Elderly Welfare.\" Ross is a member ofthe Section on Elderly Welfare ofthe Montreal Council of Social Agencies, Twins' Parents Club The Twins\u2019 Parents Club will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday.January 13, at 8.15 p.mat 4900 Namur street, The\u2019 guest speaker will be: Dr.James Nai- man, Psychoanalyst, whose subject will be: Some Emotional Aspects of Twins.All parents of Twins welcome.For further information call: Mrs.JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails.D.Downes, RE.9-6403.Montreal Club Montreal Women's Club ine, will hold a busines: meeting.for members only, on Monday at 2:30.p.m.in the Champlain Room of the Sheraton-Mt, Royal Hotel.The mecting will be presided over by the president, Mrs.Vic- Latest electric equipment.-.Plastic arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions.Children's Supports a Specialty.By appointment only Phone Number: WE.2-1545 DINING AND LIVING tor H.Morris.The guest speaker will be.Mrs.R.J.Perry.lecturer.press correspondent, radio commentator who has selected for her subject: \u201cWomen and Diplomacy in the Nuclear Age.\u201d For The Finest ARE INSEPARABLE AT Au [ulin v el het W The celebration of an an- QUALITY BEEF niversary! : V The entertainment of Obtaina ble valved clients! H A | N E S V For your Dining pleasure MAURICE ot the Orgon end OF WESTMOUNT Piano! \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Maitre d'Hore: : English Family Marius Brunner Butcher and Grocer {formerly of Drury's) Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Groceries Fruits and Vegetables SCHNEIDER'S PRODUCTS CARRIED IN STOCK Open from Noon to Midnight 753 St.Gregoire Street (Corner St.Hubert) Reservations: Cr.1-9305 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 - tien - ae Catch the New Year spirit with a new hairdo and our JOHN BOYDEN, baritone, who will be guest artist at the Musicale of the Dominion-Douglas Ladies\u2019 Literary Society on Friday, January 15, at 2.30 p.m.Other guest artists will be Miss Ann , \u201c Softy\" cold $18 deluxe McCahey, pianist and Miss Laure Fink, who will accompany Mr.wave complete with sham.Boyden.Miss McCahey will play compositions of Beethoven, Chopin and Moszkowski and Mr.Boyden's program will include songs | tyl- by Handel, Schubert, Grieg and Peter Warlock.This meeting is ! poo.cut and s y 51 0 open to the public.I ng.00000 Committee listed | Guild and WA f Cl il Ball | nm | d WA of St 1959 with a new hairdo.or 1arilty ba ie Guild an 0 .4 4 > Matthew's Anglican Church on Open your imagination to The committee in charge of hold à general meeting in the something carefree and gay.the annual Charity Ball being Parish House on Tuesday.at 2:30 cae tvle that\u2019 Il held by the Women's Auxiliary pm.The general meeting will An exciting style that's a of the Royal Victoria Hospital| be preceded by an executive optimism for the new year.on Friday evening, January 29.meeting at 1:15.Members of And enjoy the luxury of our at the Sheraton-Mount Royal! group \u201cA\u201d will serve afternoon ich, body-givi \"Softy\" Hotel include: Mr.Henry Morgan, tea.rich, ody-giving >o y chairman of the ball: Mrs.T.R.Cold Wave now at this spe- Meighen, chairman of the stand- cial price.ing committee, with the following committee members: The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the 1347 GREENE AVE Mrs.A.Sidney Dawes.Ms.| Montreal Museum of Fine Arts \u2019 H.G.Lafleur.Mrs.P.M.Laing.wi hold its first lecture and tea Phone: WE.5-0562, WE.5-2486 Mrs.Bronson Culver.Mrs.'of the New Year 1960 on Wed- George B.Maughan.Mrs.Lucinda| pesday.January 13 at 3 p.m.in! Flood.Mrs.Robert Craig, Mrs.(nd upstair foyer of the Museum.Garnet Strong, Mrs.Chauncey J.| Mr ; ; / ; Re Se rs.Isabel Barclay Dobell, Pattee.Mrs.John Merriman, Mrs.curator of prints and Documents, | m l e Jonathan Meakins, Mrs.R.D: tar nn i\" oo Mulholland, Mrs.James N° Mo Museum.Sn vie on BEAUTY SALON Morton and Mrs.Peter Barott.invited to attend The executive officers of the : = Women's Auxiliary are: Honorary WE DDING FLOWERS president, Her Excellency Mrs.George P.Vanier; honorary vice- chairmen, Mrs.Walter Stewart; Miss Mona Prentice and Mrs.A.! Sidney Dawes; immediate past.president, Mrs.F.T.Rea; presi- | dent.Mrs.Garnet Strong; Ist, vice-president and co-chairman of: the Ross Gift and Coffee Shop.| Mrs.J.Eric Harrington: 2nd vice-' president and chairman of volunteers, Mrs.D.Ewen Cameron: 3rd vice-president and chairman\u2019 of Relief and Welfare.Mrs.H.: Millar Rawlings; treasurer and chairman of the Budget Committee, Mrs.Norman Prentice: assistant treasurer, Mrs.Avery Dunning: recording secretary.Mrs.Colin Sutherland; corresponding secretary.Mrs.Aubrey Geddes.Chairman of other Standing Committees are: Allan Memorial Institute Coffee Shop, Mrs.E.F.Waller; Blood Bank, Lady Shaughnessy: Charity Ball, Mrs.T.R.Meighen; Memorial Fund.Mrs.John Bourne: Membership, Mrs.K.M.Sedgewick; Montreal Neurological Institute Coffee Shop.Mrs.Wallace Collie; Nearly New Shop (co-chairman), Mrs.Leo S.S.Kirschberg; Public Relations, Mrs.Jonathan J.F.Meakins; Ross Gift and Coffee Shop.co-chairman.Mrs.B, D.Russel, Members at large: Mrs.A.Sidney Dawes, Mrs.J.Gordon Petrie, Miss Mona Prentice and Mrs.Bram Rose.Make your getaway from Lecture and tea Why compromise?It costs no more for better selection of flowers, exquisite workmanship and meticulous attention to every detail.House Flowers Mountain St.at Sherbrooke NE Ln mm HANDICRAFTS ANNUAL SALE 20% OFF ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK With the exception of Eskimo Carvings SALE STARTS MON.JANUARY Gth and will continue until January 31st Canadian Handicras Non-Profit Sh op Organization 2025 PEEL ST.North of Burnside 7 fH f i SETTER fT Tl i} fn Daughters of Nile Qasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile sewing meeting will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m.at the home of Mrs.Gladys Gregory, 765 \u2014 46th avenue, Lachine.gf - HEATED garage space to rent, 10 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Jonuary 8, 1960 ® APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE TV Antennas our specialty HI-FI Equipment «nd Transistor Supplies TELETRONICS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 e TV | © RADIO 1 Property For Sale Jewel of a House WEST END AREA.HEATED GARAGE.PARTICULARS ON REQUEST.HU.8-815.2 Property Wanted WESTMOUNT, 7 10 room house, convenient location, pce 335,000-$50,000.HU.1 7107.15 Houses Wanted SERIOUS buyer requires house, desirable Jocation Westmount.preferably mid-level.Price range $40,000.00 to $50,000.00.Please call HU.1-6365.20 Room To Let WESTMOUNT, 100m und board, or part bourd, with business woman.WE, 5- 9218 Mrs.Anderson.Westmount Near good transportation and shopping, Large front room furnished, also 2 adjoining rooms, partly furnished or unfurnished.Call evenings.WE.2-8791.SHEHBROOKE near Westmount Park.large room for business lady, all conveniences.WE.17-8145.21b Nursing Homes GOOD home for elderly ladies, and board.nursing care.WE.25 Autos Wanted \"USED KARMANN GHIA wanted, will trade 1857 Plymouth station wagon.Write Box 619 - 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29.26 Garages To Let \u201croom 7- -2150.Sher and Claremont Avenue, West- mount, $15.00 per month.HU.4-2481.28d Stamps \u201cCollector\u2018s Items Pastimark collection, British and Canadian.mostly in albums.HU.58-3537 weekends.brooke evenings, APRA Y 5 de current issue.Eid tt rl RE SL SN 8 WI i SOMME ¥ _ PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 HUnter 1-045] CREA OP RG SARIN TE ARIF The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 0 mm ay ASUS CEE MR i 10 Words 50° à 4c for each additional word Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:30 a.m.Thursday For your convemience, Adtaker on duty Tuesday and Wednesday until 8:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1.0451, a Fais sos As 29 For Sale Encore Dress Shop Drastic Reduction For January Sale 1535 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST WE.5-5004 HOURS 11 THROUGH 6 TUES.THROUGH SAT.For Quick Sale SINGLE WALNUT BED WITH SPRING AND MATTRESS.EX- CFLIENT CONDITION.BARGAIN.VI.5-0860.Moving Bendix electric washing a- chiné; studio double bed: Beau- tyrest mattress; headboard: onk typewriter desk.HU.1-6046, .Selling Out Bedroom, living room.Loyalist maple furniture; mahogany bedroom set; Governor Winthrop desk; antique Gothic hand-carved chalrs, suitable for hill; Westinghouse laundromat.5100 Cote St.Antoine Road, N.D.G., HU.6-9893.ONE pair man\u2019s skis, 78\", and poles; ski boots, size 9.Also ski slacks, reasonable.WE, 2-4208.CUSTOM \u201cbuilt, hand-carved.italian dining suite, consisting of extra large table, buffet, server and B chairs, cost $3,500.will sacrifice $1,500, seen by appointment only.Call HU.1-7857.VISCOSE rug, 9 x 12, $35.00.4188 Decarie, Apt.1.HU.8-8526.Lu TAPE recorder.Webcor.like new.$175.00.HU.1-5000.McGill chamber On January 16th, the McGill Chamber Orchestra leaves Montreal, embarking on its first tour.Sponsored by the Canada Council, they will give concerts in Mount Holyoke College on January 17, in Pittsburgh for the Society of New Friends of Music on January 18th, and in Ottawa for the Ladies Morning Music Club on January 25.In a sense one can say that this is a recognition, and a timely tribute to the McGill Chamber Orchestra, celebrating its 20th successive season of publie concert- Eiving.Starting as a string quartel in #39, and branching out as a chamber orchestra in 1949, this group has presented the finest of the chamber to an ever increasing audience, For the past three years the ensemble has been fortunate to receive a grant from the Council of Arts of Greater Montreal.Under the direction of its founder and conductor, Alexander Brot, the chamber orchestra consists of some of Montreal's best string players, and their standard of performance has received recognition and praise.During the past four years they were responsible for commissioning and presenting a Canadian premiere each year with the aid of the Lapitsky Foundation, So far all of these commissioned works were performed broadcast and recorded.The composers presently wril- ing commissioned works are Jean Vallerand and Louis Apple- baum.TRE McGill Chamber Orchestra's musical director, Alexander Brott has received international recognition, conducting some of the orchestra literature % orchestra tour major symphony orchestras in England, Holland, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway.France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Mexico, Israel, as well as in Canada.His experience with the Chamber orchestra literature prompted the invitation to conduct the Stratford Festival Orchestra last summer.and he has been invited to return to conduct i.[Israel for the month of July 1960.The committee of the McGill Chamber Orchestra consists of a number of devoted music lovers.whose untiring efforts permit attention to the manifold details vital to the proper functioning of a successful concert series.All expense ski week-end to Quebec Two all-expense ski weekends at Quebec City's Chateau Frontenac and Lac Beauport, \u2018the land of the ski hawks,\u201d are being featured by the Canadian Pacific Railway, it was announced today by J.M, LeMay of Montreal, general passenger agent, The weekend specials, scheduled Jan 22-24 and March 4-6 cost $34.50 per person.This includes rail transportation from Montreal's Windsor Station to Quebec City and return; transportation from the Palais Station to the [amed Chateau Frontenac and return: room with bath: meals in the main dining room; transportation to Lac Beauport ski slopes and return.Skiers making the trips will leave Montreal at 6:00 p.m.on Friday arriving Quebec City -at 29 For Sale 31 Wanted To Purchase Moving Must Sell Small dresser, night table.desk and head board, blond ratural wood.$50.00; French Provincial livingroom set, $150.00; studio couch $85.00; large mirror 66 x 50, $75.00.HU.1-9683.\u201cGrand Piano Heintzman, perfect condition.no dealers please.WE.2-5679, after 6.Movie Projector Eunig.8 MM, almost new, with case.Call AVenue 8-0724.CHINA cabinet; fire-place screen and accessories: other brass antiques.Call HU.6-6221.WESTINGHOUSE 30\" electric range, fully automatic.1956 model, $95.00.HU.99-3328.31 Wanted To Purchase Cash Paid for old Canadian and Newfoundland coins.Also Canadian silver dollars, 1935 to 1948.Phone RI.4-1260.34 Help Wanted - Female WANTED: baby\u2019s crib and mattress, good condition.Reasonable.HU.6-4501.33 Domestic Employment Wanted BABY sitting, Mrs, Wilson, 50c hourly, bus fare.RE, 7-4478.36 Help Wanted Male BOY WITH BICYCLE FOR: GROCERY DELIVERY.APPLY 4865 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST.40 \" Found BOY'S or man's watch, Murray Park, Saturday afternoon, Junuary 2nd.Phone HU.9-1814.SMALL cigarette lighter, Murray Park, Saturday.- Call HU.9-1814.41 Domestic Pets found in January 2.MALTESE TERRIERS PUPPIES.PONTIAC 8-2194 Attention Ladies GOOD OPPORTUNITY.RECEIVE REGULAR PAY CHECKS AND STILL KEEP YOUR OCCUPATION AS HOMEMAKER.Avon Representative IN YOUR COMMUNITY.UNIVERSITY 6-3629 À IMPORTANT BE THE INQUIRE NOW Mechanics Institute resumes lectures, films January 13 The Mechanics Instilute will resume its weekly series of lectures, films and music Wednesday, January 13, 8:15 p.m.with films on Scandinavia.The programs for January and March follow; Jan.20, Films on Japan and Russia; Jan.27, Medical Symposium, \u201cThe Effect of Radiation on Man's Environment\u201d; Feb.3, Film\u2014- \u201cAn Ev2n- ing in Mexico\u2019; Feb.10, Film\u2014 \u201cThe Smaller Islands of the British West Indies\u201d; Feb.17, Medical Symposium\u2014\"\u2018Diabetes\u201d; Feb.24, Music Appreciation with hi-fi recordings and guest commentator; Mar, 2, Films on England, Scotland, Wales and Ulster; Mar.9, Medical Symposium, \u201cPros and Cons of Socialized Medical Care\u201d, Mar.16, INlustrated lecture\u2014*'Freighter to the Middle East\u201d; Feb, 23, Music appreciation with hi-fi recordings and guest commentator; Mar.30, Films on the European Gardens and Belgium.These Wednesday evening programs are provided by the Mechanics Institute as part of its educational service and are open to the public free of charge.All these programs are held at the Mechanics Institute corner Atwater avenue and Tupper street.10:00 p.m.The return trip to Montreal leaves Quebec City's Palais Station at 6:00 p.m.Sunday arriving Montreal .at 10:00 p.m.No Documentary movies to start January 12° at Fraser Hickson The Fraser Hickson Institute will present the first of its 1960 Tuesday evening series of documentary motion picture programs on January 12 in the Library of the Institute at Somerled and Kensington avenues ai 8 p.m.Admission is without charge.One picture, narrated by Raymond Massey, deals with the creation of a great industrial complex in British Columbia and the other with how \u2018pioneer railways are being built in Canada, the only conutry in the world engaged on such projects.On January 6 at 8 p.m; 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ONLY DOW IS \u201cCOOL CONTROL™ BREWED \u2019 Minor Hockey loop standings WESTMOUNT MUNICIPAL HOCKEY LEAGUES e The Westmount Ekominer, Friday; Jonuory 8, 1960 1 LCC scores 6-0 win over Saints The Lower Canada College line of Ewing Atiridge, Andy Robertson and Fred McRobie ran wild again, scoring five goals in a 60 exhibition win over St.Leo's.Attridge, who assisted in all four of LCC's goals at the McGill Tournament Tuesday, scored three yesterday.Robertson and McRobie were the other scorers on the line.They also earned two assists each, Charlie Robertson was the other LCC scorer.Arthur Minnion was a standout on defence, breaking wp several St.Leo's attacks and setting up McRobie\u2019s goal.& Register Now for the Eighth Annual GOLF SCHOOL Two Classes \u2014 Tuesdays and Thursdays COMMENCING TUESDAY, JAN.19th AND THURSDAY, JAN.21st 6:40 p.m.to 10 p.m.8 Ciass Lessons Conducted By SYD FRY, Golf Pro at Wentworth Golf Club Y.M.C.A.Members $7 \u2014 Non-Members $12 For Further Information Call WE.7-3916 WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST CLINIC TERMITE \u2018A\u2019.PWLDF APts.Barons .3300 6 3 6 Bears .3210 5 4 4 Bisons .3120 6 7 2 Braves .3030 1 4 0 TERMITE \u2018B° Bulldogs 2101 4 2 3 Bullets .2101 4 3 3 Beavers 2002 2 2 2 Dukes .2020 3 6 0 MOSQUITO Wings .440032 008 Dragons 4112 713 4 Crowns .,.4121 814 3 Raiders 4121 719 3 Cadets .4130 210 2 PEE WEE \u2018A\u2019 Wildcats 752029 2010 Cyclones 72322234 6 Rams .82422633 6 PEE WEE \u2018B\u2019 Guards 430111 4 7 Bombers 421111 7 5 Vics .52211114 5 Owls .5041 614 1} BANTAM Rangers 4 4002212 8 Hawks .531118 9 7 Leafs .41301021 2 Bruins .5041 13 21+ 1 PEE WEE SCORERS GPG A Pts.Shayer, Wildcats .6 11 6 17 McJannet, Wildcats 5 8 7 15 Munro, Rams .810 3 13 Desjardins, Cyclones 6 6 5 11 Driver, Cyclones 7 8 3 11 Griffiths, Rams .8 3 4 7 Ingram, Rams.8 5 1 6 Curling ROYAL MONTREAL Williamson Challenge Dr.Joyce, 3; D.K.MacDonald, 12.N.Stewart, 6: F.K.Stevenson.1.W.R.Pollock, 9: R.A.Fraser, 8.F.E.Gillett, 9; H.M.Kerr.10.G.H Greening, 7: W.J.Hindess.10.B.H.Ferguson, 16: R.E.Bliss.5.MONTREAL WEST Gallagher Bowl .F.MacKay.8: J.W.Bedbrooke, 8.J Horsburgh, 10; C.R.Cameron, 4.S Haldimand, 13: S.D.Roberts, 5.J, Giffen, 9: P.Millar, 3.H Prosser, 10; Bob Craig, 6.R.Brook, 15; J.S.Bowden, 6.QHMOUE HEATHER Handicap Doubles Child.Simpson.8; Aubut.Brophy.7.Murray, Reid, 8; Paquette, Little, 5.Abraham, Marchant.9: Orrock, Reynolds, 8.McBride, Wilkie, 1; Davis, Reed, 0.Bonn, Marchant, 5; Campbell, Thompson, 6.Green Singles Ross Keene, 7; Pat Ryan.§.Colt\u2019s Competition Child, 20; Reid, 2.Knox, 6; Kinley, 10.Platt.5; Nash, 18.THISTLE Hodgson Memorial) V.McGannon, 10; C.Carruthers, 13.A.Bardwell, 5; J.Russell, 8.G.Morgan, 11; E.McDougall, 8.H.Walsh, 5; E.McAvity.11.J.Quinlan, 17; S.McElroy, 1.Greenshield-Single W.Fowler, 8; D.Gordon, 9.School Hoopla Jan.7: Sr.\u2014LCC at MHS; Jr.\u2014WHHS at BHS; St.LAUR.at OHS; LCC at LHS; Ban.\u2014WJHS at LHS: St.LAUR.at WHHS; VHS (A) at NHS: RHS at CNHS.Jan.8: Sr.\u2014OHS at RHS; WHS at JRHS; Jr.\u2014LOY at JGHS; VHS at MHS: RHS at CNHS.Jan.11: Sr.\u2014BBHS at OHS: Jr.\u2014BHS at LCC; St.T.A.at NHS; Ban.\u2014ILHS at St.LAUR.; HSM at McGEE.Jan.12: Ban.\u2014JRHS at WHHS; Jr.\u2014 LOY at WHHS; JGHS at LHS; M.St, Lat McGEE: Ban.\u2014MRHS at S.A.; NHS at OHS; Sr.\u2014WHS at LCC.Jan.13: Sr \u2014HSM at M.St.L: Jr\u2014 MHS at St.LAUR.; NHS at OHS; CNHS at BBHS; Ban.\u2014VHS (B) at BBHS; McGEE at RHS.BEER ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY HU.4-354] FAST SERVICE © Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily ® Groceries ond Imported Delicacies 500 Seal 4865 Sherbrooke St.West (near Victoria) 5, x EXPENSE D at Château Frontenac & Lac Beauport Sa ve.includes CN +4 RAIL FARE to and fiom Québec City.Leave Friday night from Windsor Station at 6.00 p.m., arrive 10.00 p.m.Return Sunday.night, leave at 6 p.m.and arrive Montreal at 10.00 p.m, % SKIS AND BAGGAGE handled free at all times.Skis must be checked and hand.baggage must accompany the passenger.BUS BETWEEN STATION and CHATEAU through picturesque Old Québec.Sightsee and shop during your week-end.DELICIOUS MEALS in the Chateau and at Lac Beauport.(Meals on trains not included).+ HOTEL ACCOMMODATION at the world-famous Château Frontenac.Comfort, service, the Ski Hawk Club for roaring fires and song.% LAC BEAUPORT SKI) BOWL transportation to and from this skiers\u2019 paradise, with its downhill runs for experts, gentle slopes for beginners.BRING THE FAMILY ! 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Reservations from your Canadian Pacific agent es telephone Information Bureav, UNiversity 6.5581, Chateau ; oF .Frontenac = HOTEL \u2014 + ,.s 12 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, January 8, 1960 pv VIVVVIVIVIVIVIVIVIVIVIY VY ie 7 VvVVvVVVvVvVvVw By PETER RASSENTI à A dû dû là A vw BD vvvvvvvvvrvvvwvved and RAY MAYNARD The Academy's young senior hockey club are finding the going tough in their exhibition encounters against top opposition.There is criticism in some quarters that the school is too small to ice a team with sufficient depth and A vaoce .At Stowe, Vermont CHURCHILL HOUSE INN Featuring a truly fine restaurant and superb accommodations .Reservations : Hosts: Alpine 3.7745 E.& R.Stafford Exclusive and Congenia/ The Tremblant Club In the Heart of the Laurentians Superior Accommodation Fine French Cuisine Intimate Musketeer Bar Owned and Managed by Betty and Jim Cuttle, Mont Tremblant, Que.Telephone St.Jovite 223 NOW more than ever .BEYOND COMPARE .$ $ ! THE CHANTECLER § { Canada's finest mountain play- surrounded by French- anadian hospitality, offers ; EVERYTHING \u2014 and only 45 ; miles north of Montreal in the à Laurentians ! ; ground, 3 Renowned as a ski centre with CSIA School, T-Bar, Pomalift and rope tows, groomed slopes.Only resort with YEAR-ROUND POOL and INDOOR CURLING.Active social program.Dancing nightly, : be ! All-inclusive \"Ski Weeks.\" Why not reserve now?| À) » For brochure write * M.E.MARIN 5° Ste-Adele-en-haut, ; P.Q.Dict Montreal line UN.1-2256 + experience to hold their own in competition with schools much bigger and in some cases with 12 grade, which is equivalent to Freshman College.In fairness to the team, it must be remembered that the loss of Mike Johnson and Pierre Leduc, seriously jeopardized their strength, At present the team has only four players over the Junior GMIAA age limit and only 10 players to start their GMIAA schedule.Coach Andy McGillis had this to say, \u201cWe are not look- .proved player on the senior's de- ing for sympathy, just a chance to play hockey and if some of the lesser lights would give out with a little more effort in skating, we could make things mighty interesting.\u201d On the brighter side, is the fine all-around play of defence- man Allan Keith and forwards John Rinfret and George Spare.This trio impressed in the Mec- Gill High School hockey tournament, with their fine play and endurance.Keith in particular caught the eye of the fans with his clean but rugged play and coach Ken Murray of the Mc- Gill senior Redmen, was seen casting an envious eye on young Keith, who is in his last year at St.Leo\u2019s.- In a penalty riddied match, the Saints lost the opening game of the McGill Tournament, 4-3 in overtime.Penalties to the de- fencemen proved the downfall of St.Leo's who were leading 3-1.With 11 minutes to go such prosperity did not seem io agree with defencemen Jacques Lemieux and Billy McNally, who decided upon taking a few excursions to the sin bin giving the Chambly boys the openings to tie up matters and go on to a well earned vie- tory in overtime.In the second game of the day, a tired but game St.Leo's were not able to hold a matured Mec- Gee team in check and lost 5-2.Dave Kelleher and George Spare were the scorers.Allan Keith took the number one star of the game.with Paul Froio former Clarke Avenue puckchaser now toiling on the double blue defence, nailing down the second star.The Bantams continue to show good form, posting a 2-1 victory over Loyola and a 7-6 win over Westmount Junior High.Derek Johnson was the hero over a fine team from Loyola, scoring both his goals.In a previous game at Loyola, the Maroon and White won 3-1, Derek figured in the only goal.Blacks, Browns in tight race Blacks hoid a two point lead over the Browns, (62-60) in the Trinity Bowling League.Reds and Blues are tied with 45 points apiece while the Whites show 43, Tans 42, Grays 34 and Maroons 33.E.Sterling rolled 512 to win the triple with A.W.Leadbetter second with 43.The single was captured by K.Steele with 197 and runner-up was C.Dumares with 192.Leadbetter holds the season's triple with 555 and the average with 146.The single is in the hands of C.Spencer with 211, The 400 club: A.Howard 458, H.Grosse 456, G.Gibson 428, C.Dumares 417.A.Maskell 415, C.Spencer 414, D.Greenwood 402.Team captain Connie Nucci with ing his presence felt in recent fine surface of the St.George's a hat trick, led hig club to a close 7-8 win over Westmount.St.Leo's Bantams open games, The school curling team will their schedule make their debut this week.Mike sincere appreciation to members Club, Westmount Boulevard.Coach McGillis, expressed his this afternoon at Verdun Audito- Donald will be the team captain of his senior hockey club, for rium, clashing with Loyola.After suffering a 6-0 set-back from Lower Canada, the Academy pu = as he leads the devotees of the their thoughtfulness in present- anclent pastime into action on the ing him with a fine holiday gift.seniors bounced back a few days later to eke out a 4-3 win over Loyola at Westmount.It was 14: year-old Connie Nucci.borrowed from the bantams, that ignited the spark and gave the winners the edge.Connie notched two goals and assisted In another to down the highly favorite Maroon and White, John Rinfret and Donald McElroy were the other marksmen in this game.Billy McNally is a much im- fence.He possesses a fine team spirit and a lot of drive is mak- Summer Camp for Boys and Girls 7 to 12 yrs.501 C CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY © 12th Year * Boating, swimming, handicrafts, boxing, dramatics end trips, oll under the supervision of corefully chosen staff ond directed by Miss Ruby Smith, BA., MSPE.Booklet on request laremont Avenue Westmount VOTE For the aldermanic candidates sponsored by THE WESTMOUNT VOTERS ASSOCIATION er On JANUARY 18th Mark Your Ballot Seat No.1-MR.A.H.GARMAISE Mr.A.H.Garmaise Mrs.Helena F.Reusing X 375 Claremont Ave.Seat No.2- MRS.HELENA F.REUSING X 502 Grosvenor Ave.1.2.3.4, These candidates support the following i issues of vital importance to all citizens: Aldermen and Mayor to be elected by popular vote, Public business to be discussed and #ransacted in public.Representation by population according to geographical areas as stated in the charter.Better and more effective planning for the overall development of Westmount.For Information - Please Phone HU.1-6988 re Note: Tenants Have the Vote in Westmount a Published by The Westmount Voters Association e "]
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