The Westmount examiner, 5 février 1960, Cahier 1
[" 2x TO ET - eR TUE AE EPP ES er a af .A LY VOL.XXXI, No.5 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, FEB.5, 1960 24 PAGES .&y 35 5 CENTS Aldermen are appointed fing ond Geen fo civic committees by students Page 3 Page 7 WESTMOUNT JUNIOR HI QUEEN KITTY TUTSH, KING RICKY HAND - Tedd Church Photo Page 7 Traffic tickets account for bulk of all offences Its hard to get a traffic ticket fixed in West- mount.Police department figures for December show that of the total court cases for the month, 1,492 were for traffic offences.Only 24 arrests were made on summonses issued fou offences other than traffic violations.The court carried over 770 cases from November, which were added to the 1,516 for December.The disposition?+.Convictions, 1,627; dismissals, 3: withdrawals, 1; carried forward into January, 655.Contrary to what has recently turned oul to be a popular belief, the new radar speed check control does not account for a large perceniage of traffic tickets.During December, 128 tickets were issued, and 105 caution tickets given.A total of 153 accidents were investigated Page 6 during the month, resulting in injuries to 33 persons.138 of the total numbers reported were traffic accidents, causing injuries to 18 persons.This represents a .09 percent decrease in the daily accident average from December, 1958.Sports car fan?There's a rally Talented Trumpeteer on TV ~~ ivst for you Unity Quiz Page 13 ° Page 3 questions ® \u2019 | Page 6 \u201c se Next week's weather mec Birdman Special tax considered February 7 to 13 Clear and moderately cold, followed by cold mists and raia f d i | M i Î mixed with snow, then clearing to become really cold with gusty oun 0 mee e ro cos winds, Temperature range 0-35°F in the south and 35 below to 35 above in the mountains during the week, nights even colder in the ilt north.guilty Page 3 Sunny and .cold with seme wind, then easing for 3 to 7 inches of snow mid-week; freezing drizzle in the south, then gale winds.Bright and very cold to end the week, with flurries and gusty, Page 7 cold winds.Ski conditions fair.Field snow cover now 40 to 50 inches.We celebrate 25th birthday Q The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, February 5, 1960 YMCA schedules \u2018Family Swim\u2019, Valentine dance Last Friday and Saturday, the Westmount YMCA was just a \u201chive\u201d of activity.The Girls Hi-Y Club had a very interesting meeting during which the 15 girls planned several future programs ind service projects.One such is the sponsoring of a \u201cski trip\u201d for the teenage members of the Y and the local high school.The special Friday evening program \u2014 \u201cFamily Night at the YMCA\" \u2014 was a huge success with over 100 parents and youngsters participating.The \u2018\u201csplash- party\u201d in the pool seemed the most popular.Several parents and youngsters who did not swim found the games room, the gymnasium, and the folk dance program a great deal of fun.Coffee and cookics where provided by the Girls Hi-Y Club, followed by movies, a sing-song and a stunt! entitled © Know your YMCA,\u201d conducted by the staff.The programs conducted were supervised by our \u201cvolunteer leaders.\u201d There is a \u201cFamily Swim\" per- lod every Friday evening at the YMCA from 8-9 p.m.and members are invited to attend.Westmount YMCA Teens\u2019 Club is sponsoring a Valentine\u2019s Dance on Saturday, February 13.It is to be semi- formal, with boys in ties and jackets \u2014 and girls dressing accordingly.It will be held in the gymnasium and the price will be $1.50 per couple, $1.00 for members.Entertainment will be provided.Tickets on sale at the \u201cY.\u201d Since 1950 the primary steel mills at Hamilton and Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., and Sydney, N.S., have spent half a billion dollars on expansion programs, W.FRIEDRICH Swiss Watch Repair Expert New Address: 1243 GREENE AVE.(Opposite Steinberg's) WE.7-1855 SUITS & COATS 55 vw Made to your measure from a large selection of best English woollens.Work Guaranteed.- NL LES rie a, Lodies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 SLACKS 15 Made to measure AAA rm mr om Ee Sport Jackets Made | Jo Measure .$35.wp Alterations & Remodelling Reasonable Prices Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) WE.3-5908 Hashomayim re-elects Leon Levin At the annual meeting of thé Congregation held on Sunday, January 24, Mr.Leon Levin was re-elected president.The following officers were re-elected: Mr.Horace R.Cohen, O.B.E.and Mr.J.Heillig, honorary presidents; Dr.Harry C.Ballon, vice-presi- dent; Jules Ross, parnass; Mr.Issac Kert, N.P., treasurer; and Phillip Meyerovitch, secretary.The following have been nominated as trustees for a period of two years.Jack S.Breslow, Maxwell M.Kalman, Mrs.Phillip Levy, Samuel Moskovitch, Q.C., Fred Packer, Dr.George J.Strean.The following Trustees elected at the last annual meeting for a period of two years, have still another year to serve: M.A.Brown, Mrs.M.A.Brown, Victor Cape, Joseph Caplan, Michael Greenblatt, Q.C.and Saul E.Mos- kovitch, The following honorary legal officers of the Congregation have ; been nominated: Honorary Con- i sel, Lazarus Phillips, Q.C., O.B.E.; honorary solicitor, Mr.Phillip | Meyerovitch, Q.C.and honorary nolary, Isaac Kert N.P, Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat, in addressing the members, commended highly the officers and trustees of the Board for their devoted services in the ministration of the affairs of the Syndgogue.He also expressed on behalf of the members of the Congregation, dcep appreciation of the contribution made by the following to the Synagogue in the exercise of their duties: Hazzan Nathan Mendelson and Rev.J.J.Fromm, assistant Cantor; Benjamin Herson, director of extension activities; Dr.Michael Guggenheim, executive secretary; Samuel Lerner.Principal of our school; J.Rosemarin, Choir Master and Mrs.M.N.Fineberg, musical accompanist; Miss Ethel Gallaman and members of the office staff which made possible the comprehensive degree of service to the members.Civil Defence to be activated Alderman C.H.Drury, when appointed by Council to chair the Civil Defence Committee at their meeting last Monday, remarked that there had not been much work done by that committee last year.\u201cIn that case,\u201d quipped Mayor Cushing, \u201cthe only thing you can do is improve.\u201d Mr.Drury is also Police and Fire { Commissioner.Honorary-chairman of the Civil Defence Committee is Mayor Cush- ing.Vice-chairman is M.L.Tucker, DSO, Health and Welfare Commissioner.The committee was {to take up its dutics effective February 1.Dr.AUTHOR, TEACHER, HIS Temple Emanu-El SCHOOL FOR ADULTS invites you Monday, Feb.8th, 8.30 o\u2019clock TO AN ADDRESS BY ELLIS RIVKIN \"Judaism and a World in Crisis\" Sponsored by The Brotherhood of Temple Emanu-El 4100 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST TORIAN AND LECTURER Obituaries Funeral service for Robert F.Hill, former employee of the Bank of Montreal, was held Feb.1 from D.A.Collinge Funeral Home, 5610 Sherbrooke street west.Mr.Hill died Jan.29 at the age of 84.A former member and elder for many years of Westmount Park- Emmanuel Church, Mr.Hill retired from the Bank of Montreal in 1936.His wife, the former Eleanor Stone, died in 1948.He is survived by a son, Brian, and two daughters, Joyce and Monica (Mrs.T.S.Bennett.) JOHN LUNNY Funeral service for John Lunny, a long-time NDG and Westmount resident was held Friday morning al 9 o'clock in St.Augustine of Canterbury Church, NDG.Burial will be in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Mr.Lunny, 76, died in Lachute.Prior to his retirement he was Canadian general manager and director of the Cheeseborough Manufacturing Co.Ltd.Born in Montreal, Mr.Lunny was a member of one of the oldest Irish families of this city.His father had been general manager of the Cheeseborough firm for many years.After taking his arts degree at Loyola College, he worked for a short time with a food processing company before joining his father's firm as a salesman.He subsequently succeeded his father as manager.The family lived in the Notre Dame de Grace area for many years, moving to Westmount in 1936, where Mr.Lunny became a prominent member of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord.Shortly after his retirement, he moved to Lachute, where he acquired a wide circle of friends.He was a former member of the Heather Curling Club of Montreal and a member of the Lachute Curling Club.He is survived by his wife, the former Eleanor Rafferty; four sons, Vincent, of The Financial Post; Cletus, Montreal manager of Tandy-Richards Advertising Agency; Kenneth, Montreal manager of McCann-Erickson Canada Ltd., Adrian, staff photographer of The Montreal Star; one daughter, Thecla (Mrs.A.B.Caryer); a brother, Berthold Clarence Lunny, and 12 grandchildren, Roslyn H&S constructing new library Reference work is playing a large part in today's education and as soon as a child is able to read he can make use of books suited to his reading ability and interest.School is the obvious place to introduce him to a library and to train him in its use.At present, the pupils of Roslyn School are spending their spare time designing book-plates for this purpose.In February, one of these book-plates will be chosen for use in the books which will form the library.A group of mothers sponsored by the Home and School association and with the wholehearted approval of the staff, hope to make this reference library a reality.The Roslyn Reference Library Committee is appealing to all interested parents and friends to help fill the shelves.The Principal, Mr.W.A.Wilkinson, has selected books which will directly supplement the class instruction of all grades and these will be purchased as funds permit.Donations should be forwarded to The Roslyn Home & School Association, Library Committee, c/o Roslyn School, 4699 Westmount avenue, Westmount.Each donor who gives sufficient money to purchase a book will have his name inscribed on the book-plate.Other donations will combine to purchase expensive encyclopaedias and other types of reference books.This week in Westmount Parents, students to hear school life By VALENTINA RAHR \u201cHigh school life \u2014 opinions of parents, teachers and students\u201d is the subject of a panel discussion to be held at Westmount Junior High on Tuesday, February 9, sponsored by the Home and School Association.Moderator will be Dr.Leyland J.Adams, vice-president of the association.Representing parents, Colin Anderson and Mrs.F.V.Elkin, teachers \u2014 J.K.Snyder and Miss Catherine McKenzie, students \u2014 Miss Linda Guthrie and Ronald Cohen.The discussion will cover homework, allowances, use of the family car, TV and sleep, and \u2018after school\u2019 activities.Doyle Klyn, Victoria avenue, Women's Editor of Weekend Magazine, in an interview on Montreal Matinee said, \u201cIn our work the weekly deadline for copy must be met, and, although our deadline is not like working on a daily, we still work under pressure to meet it.We also have a tremendous back-log of material that can be put in at appro- New committees are appointed The appointment of civic committees took up three of the 15 items on the agenda of Westmount City Council at their first post- election meeting on February 1.The motion, passed unanimously, read: \u201cThat the following aldermen be and are hereby appointed to the following commissioner- ships: Alderman Common, finance; Ouimet, public works; Drury, police and fire; Tucker, public health and welfare; Bovaird, parks and recreation; Backler, light and power.Aldermen Drury, Backler, Tucker, Common, Ouimet and Bovaird were named as alternates to these committees (in the above order.) A finance committee was appointed consisting of all members of the council with Frank B.Common, Jr.as chairman.Aldermen Common, Drury and Backler were appointed to represent the city council on the West- mount Library board.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 *X*dren.Mrs.priate times for deadline, if a regular story cannot be ready on time for any unexpected reason.\u201d Joseph Lauzier, superintendent of the Westmount Park apartments for more than 35 years, has retired and gone to live in the north end of Montreal.\u201cJoe\u201d was well known to many youngsters over the years, and was often visited by them and their chil- Lauzier intends to take up gardening as soon as the weather permits.In a farewell letter circulated to all the tenants, the Lauziers wished everyone \u201cgood luck and good health.\u201d Mrs.Norman Holland, The Boulevard, was judge at the Canadian Authors\u2019 Association poetry contest.Fourteen poems were Submitted and all received high commendation, Winners announced at last Monday nights meeting were: first, Miss Malca Friedman, for her poem \u201cThe scene at Cour- bebovoce\u201d; second, Miss Margaret Furness MacLeod for \u201cOrchard in Empryo\u201d: Poems receiving honorable mention were: Miss Betty Warshaw for \u201cThe Newest Testament\u201d, and Mrs.Amy Bis- sett England for her poem \u201cBaby Quartette.\u201d Prizes will be awarded at the general meeting, sponsored by the Poetry Group, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel on Monday, March 7, at 8.30 p.m.The distinguished English pianist Kendall Taylor is a house guest at the home of Mme.Rose Goldblatt, Elm avenue.Mr.Taylor will appear shortly with the Little Symphony.UR experience in serving those of every faith qualifies us, without question, to serve, regardless of religious denomination, BA Tolling F.A.Nunns \u2014 A.F.Williams 5610 Sherbrooke Street West Five Generations of Traditional Service Ww Jos.CUrar &BRO.Funerau Directors \u20181234 Mountain St.Phone: UN.6-6363 orage mcm fr EVO me SES OrrC aAga E SCARE 4 pr Pa a oP ge EE gate pe ee Interiors \u2014 1317 Greene Ave., WE.5-3894 ANTIQUES BOUGHT and SOLD | Custom Furniture Upholstery Repairs Draperies MULLINS ANTIQUES WE.3-4046 ESTABLISHED WATCH REPAIRS oy 1899 S Certified Watchmohers OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXXI, No.5 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, Special tax may come | to meet Metro charge By LARRY MCcINNIS Westmount City Council, in a benevolent mood, suggested that $16,634 be paid as a current expenditure from funds for this year rather than consider the possibility of including it in a special tax to be raised to meet the assessment by the Metropolitan Corporation for the administrative costs of 1959-60.The Corporation has sent out bills to all municipalities to recover the cost of construction and maintenance to date for the Metropolitan boulevard.Westmount's share is $159,459.60.Mayor J.C.Cushing, bringing the matter before council, suggested that some thought might be given to approaching the federal and provincial governments to determine whether they would take up some of the costs.In Cote Saint Luc, Mayor Paris has already made representation to federal and provincial authorities on the theme that the boulevard constitutes a part of the Trans-Canada highway, and is a main provincial traffic artery.Some other municipalities, notably Ville St.Pierre and Dorval, have protesied the assessment, suggesting the boulevard should be made into a {oll road.Their idea is \u2018\u2018people who use the road, and derive most benefit from it.should pay for it.\u201d The Metropolitan Corporation has à bill pending before the Quebec Legislative Assembly to make mandatory the levying (by municipalities) of a special tax to pay the assessment.The bill was recently withdrayn from the Private Bills Committee and placed before the Public Bills Committee as an amendment to the Cities and Townsx Act.No decision has been handed down as yet by the provincial government, The charge from the corporation was again set aside.It had been introduced to council ai their meeting of January 11.but it was decided that the matter necded further study.If it is necessary for West- mount to levy the special tax, as Cote Saint Luc has already done, it would be under section 5 of by-law 637 \u2014 the school tax.The tax at present is .26 mills.In | order to make up the amount required by the \u2018corporation, and additional 1.79 mills levy Genuine English and Scotch TWISTS, TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, REVERSIBLE TWISTS, and MOHAIRS of highest quality in stock or imported by request.In All Shades and Patterns.Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 SUITS & COATS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK Customers or our own material made up.© REPAIRING © REMODELLING © REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Ave.(Downstairs) WE.2-6633 BEAMING CANDIDATES: Newly elected aldermen Irving S.Backler and Michael L.Tucker receive the oath of office from A.W.D.Swan, city secretary-treasurer.The {wo men won in Public relations committee named Westmount City Council, in what may be a move towards better liaison between it and the citizens and press, has appointed a Public Relations Committee.The move came at their first\u2019 FEBRUARY 5.1960 | Backler, Tucker sworn Council goes to work Newly elected aldermen Michael I.Tucker.DSO, and Irving S.Backler shared the same table at Westmount City council meeting after the general\u2019 Council meeting Monday night.It was the first meeting election of January 18, held last since the general elections of January 18 when Westmount Municipal Association-backed Tucker and Backler defeated Frank Megan and Mrs, Helena Reusing of the rival West- Monday night.The committee will consist of Aldermen P.A.Ouimet, L.W.Bovaird and M.L.Tucker.DSO.*\u2014- wary ll.| mount Voters\u2019 Association.the general election of January 18.The council meeting last Monday was the first since Jan- \u2014Tedd Church Photo Mr.Tucker and Mr.Buckler were administered the oath of office by city sceretary-treasurer A.W.D, Swan.The usual decorum of the mechng was only briefly interrupted as photographers flashed pictures of the two new aldermen, Mayor J.C.Cushing, in his welcome to Tucker and Backler, thanked them on behalf of the citizens and council of West- mount.\u201c3 look forward to having your association throughout this vear, and in the years to come,\u201d the mayor said.Alderman CH Drury proposed that, in accordance with a city bylaw, a general commiltee be set up to supervise the administration of vivie departments and to conduct the business of the city.Mayor Cushing was named chaur- man, with aldermen Backler, Bove aird, Common, Drury, Ouimet and Tucker as members, Alderman Frank B.Common, Jr, was nominated as acting mayor in the event of the absence of Mayor Cushing during February, March and April.Mr.Common will also act as chairman of the general committee during this time.The re-division of 22 lots and four part lots into (wo new lots on St.Catherine street was approved.The lots were sold.ulong (Continued on Page 13) Talented Trumpeteer on TV Biliy Walker, singing star with the Unity Boys\u2019 T'alent Parade for the past several years, will appear on Talent Caravan over CBM'T next Thursday evening at 8.30 p.m.The program will emanate from Victoria Hall in West- mount.The talent parade, featuring junior talent at its best, provides entertainment for the benefit of veteran's hospitals, church organizations, service groups, penal institutions and many other worthwhile establishments.The group was selected to entertain at thes International Rotary Assembly last June at Lake Placid, N.Y, and had a return engagement there for a Rotary Convention in October.The successes achieved have resulted in another engagement for Rotary\u2014at Binghamton, N.Y., on April 2.One of the principal attractions at the Unity variety shows has been Billy Walker.who, in addition to having a fine singing voice, does a very fine job with the trumpet.He has appeared with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra on two occasions, and rarely misses an opportunity Lo offer his services for the benefil of patients or shut-ins.would be necessary.to make the total tax 2.05 mills.Mayor Cushing asked for questions from aldermen on the issue, | but informed them that there was no hurry for a decision.The council had no comment to make, and asked no questions.Soars USAGE LAS SAR HU.5748 Ë A Note of Thanks individually.THE BEST SELECTION IN TOWN ALL PRIVATELY OWNED CARS ®* TRADE-IN and TERMS GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.- FARGO = PLYMOUT QSUSU UI CTU CUI CET CUTOUT CUI CITI CNT NTIS SERVICE 372 VICTORIA AVE., WESTMOUNT MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER | wish to thank all those who have written or phoned me regarding the recent action taken against me by the College of Veterinary Medicine.sympathetic remarks have cheered me greatly and my only regret is that | cannot answer the volume of letters Your Chas.A.James \\ / 1 ; \\ / \\ / \\ / & \\ , \u2018 / \\ / \\ / \\ / \\ / \\ / à + } ACCEPTED ° PaVAVAVIVAVIVAVAVAY V4 Circulation Dept.\u2014 Disploy Advertising HU.9-120} Classified Advertising (To 8.30 p.m., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-0451 Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department HU.1-2771 John W.Sancton President and Publisher WESTMQUNT THE LE Examiner Serving the City ef Wesimount since 1935 5135 Western Avenue, Montreal 28, Que.Head Office: 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 Montreal, Friday, February 5, 1960 Lou Miller, Managing Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager Miss Evelyn McKinnon, Circulation Manager \u2018The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home.devoled lo public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.60 per year; $1.25 half vear, Five cenls à copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association.Authorized as 2nd Class Mall, Post Office Dept, Otlawa.WE SAY How City's business is done in private + XAMINER readers will see elsewhere in this issue, in reports of the first City Council meeting Monday evening following the municipal election, reference to appointments of the mayor and aldermen to commit- lees.Some light thereby is shed on why Westmount City Council.with much justification, is accused of conducting entirely too much public business in private.Unlike so many other municipalities, Westmount does not have small Council committees each with one or more civic departments its responsibility.Instead, each alderman is a \u201ccommissioner\u201d of a particular de- parment; but the supervision of all departments is in the hands of a \u201cgeneral committee\u201d consisting of all the aldermen and the mayor, with the acting mayor as chairman, What happens, therefore, is that practically all business may be classified as pertaining to a department and is dealt with in \u201cgeneral committee.\u201d which is another way of referring to City Council sitting in informal.non-public session.No wonder then that matters which require formal Council action come to open sessions completely cut and dried -\u2014 so much so that the agenda well might serve as minutes, so little room or cause is there left for variation from what already has been decided behind closed doors.We note one committee separate from the \u2018\u2018general committee\u201d has been appointed, of only three aldermen, Messrs.Quimet, Bo- vaird and Tucker, named \u201cpublic relations.\u201d This new body's functions were not explained at the open Council sitting Monday evening.But its most useful first task well might be to revamp s THEY SAY! Merit is worthier than fame.Hugh E.McCormick Chairman YOU SAY Vets should invite \u2019 Vk et ee?, 3 Ë 4 - SEN ARES Mer \u20ac fr - DG TA TTR, John A.Marlin, son of Mr.and Mrs.E.R.Marlin of 419 Lans- downe avenue, Westmount, a James to be member Sir \u2014 The reason we have Harvard College sophomore, has been named chairman of the ad- , minstrative board of the Arts : Festival to be held in April by laws is that the public welfare, Quincy House, the newest of the requires them.laws are enact.| eight residential student centres ed to protect people, the state,! for Harvard upperclassmen.and the common good.Laws must be enforced at all times with the basic concept in view, and in the enforcement, commonsense and good judgment are necessary.I have in mind the recent case of Mr.C.A.James, and the Quebec College of Veterinary Surgeons.Invoking the letter oi the law, the college has been instrumental in having Mr.James forbidden to carry on what has become his life's work.No one will quarrel with the proposition that surgery of the type involved should be carried on only by persons duly qualified.Whether membership in the Quebec College of Veterinary Surgeons is the, only way a person can be con-: sidered to he qualified is another matter.Having satisfied the legal aspects of the case, the question arises: Has the basic concept of law, that it must be in the public weal, been preserve.ed?! feel that it has not.It scems to me that the Quebec College of Veterinary Surgeons, having confirmed| their position in law.and thus having served a warning to all! unqualified persons that in-! fringing on their territory will not go unpunished, could now.very easily turn around and; undo what is obviously a great injustice by granting Mr! James an honorary member-' ship, or admitting him to full.fellowship, in their organiza-| tion, with the right to carry on that work for which he is so evidently, and unquestionably.qualified without risk of prosecution, | This will enable Mr.James In his new position he will direct the publicity and programming of the festival on April 14, 15 and 16.The festival will include visits by artists, composers and literary figures; competitions in art and writing: concert performances by members of the house: and public exhibition of art and writing by house members and guests, Quincy House, opened this Children\u2019s Theatre presents fairy tale An afternoon of good entertainment for the \u201csmall fry\u201d is planned for Saturday February 13 and 20 when the Children's Theatre.present the fairy story \u2018Jack and the Beanstalk\u201d.A fine cast has been assembled JOHN A.MARLIN * City boy at Harvard named chairman of arts festival for the productions, including Alan Goldbloom and Steven Vineberg | who will play Jack on alternate\u2019 weeks.Sherril Siminoviteh, Marshal Shulman, Joan Feigelson, Sharon Cobrin, Rickie Angen, David Light.Frances Ravinsky.Joyce Sefkind, Esther Ravinsky.Vera Joffe, Rickie Angen, David Smith, Janet Adler, Arlene Marco- vitz, Ingrid Lewinstein, Eta Sch- neiderman, Vivian Rudakoff and Marlene Kalin are cast.with Walter Wakefield as guest artist.The supporting cast consists of Agnes Gottlieb, Robin Scott, Eleanor Lefschitz, Cassie Weintraub, Krayna Kagen, Shelly Hays and | Jill Brown.Barbara Veninsky and Rosalind Litvack will be on hand to welcome all the boys and girls.From the rise of the curtain to the final act there will be excitement and fun.You will meet Jack.to continue giving that skilful! Bossy the Cow, the little magic service to God's creatures that man, Jack's mother, the great has won him such a well-de- giant, the Magic Harp and the hen served reputation over the, that lays the golden eggs.years, and will remove from the minds of many the thought that perhaps the enforcing of law is not always justice, Yours truly, Pro Bono.By-law 311 under which the \u201cgeneral committee\u201d is constituted \u2014 possibly eliminate it \u2014 and return the public business of the City of West- mount to the more regular.open, public sessions of City Council itself, where such deliberations properly belong.- aa sa RER RE Magic beans will be given to all the children in the audience.Demand for tickets is great.All seats are reserved, so get yours now al HUnter 4-6620.BY THE WAY T is a growing wonder that there are any workhours left.The statisticians reckon that 1,378,428 work - hours are lost every cight wecks through trafic congestion, and several million more per day through the infernal noise of modern life, nervous breakdowns, sheer laziness, inefficiency, imbocil- ity, holidays, strikes, wet weather, and leisure.\u201cThe time will come,\u201d said a cretinous grandee of the plastic furniture world, \u2018when nothing will be done at all by anybody.\u201d Beachcomber \u2014 Francis Bacon Mimet de Westmount The price of progress \u2014 physical deterioration \u201cThe high price we are is the physical deterioration paying for so-called progress of our nation,\u201d declared Dr.Stewart Davidson, principal of Outremont High School and president of the Greater Montreal Branch of the Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education and Rrecreation, addressing the Rotary Club of Westmount at luncheon Wednesday in the Victoria Hall on \u201cWhat price progress?\u201d \u201cI do not subscribe to the theory that things are not as bad as they appear \u2014 I claim that they are wore than they appear,\u201d said Dr.Davidson, who was speaking at the invitation of the Health League of Canada in support of National year, was built with funds from a program for Harvard College which recently topped its $82.5 million goal.Each house is a \u2018college within a\u2019college,\u201d having its own Master, tutors, library, dining hall, common rooms and athletic teams, providing advantages normally unobtainable in a large university.Marlin attended Portsmouth Priory School in Rhode Island, where he was a regular contribu- for to the school publications.He wrole frequently for the \u201cRaven,\u201d the literary magazine.In 1956 he was honored as the top student in his class.In his last year he was in the highest sections of French, Greek, Latin and physics, Before entering Portsmouth Priory, Marlin attended Blackrock College in Dublin, Ireland.and Ampleforth College in York.England.Before going to Europe, Marlin was a Westmount resident and attended St.Leo\u2019s Academy in 1948-49, the French side of St.Leo's in 1949-50, and the Priory School in 1950- 51, He graduated cum laude from Portsmouth in 1958.He received honor grades in national advanced placement exams in English literature, French composition and physics, and was awarded a scholarship to Harvard.At Harvard, Marlin is majoring in the history and literature of modern Russia, England and France.He is a dean\u2019s list student and a scholarship-holder.He was starting guard on the Quincy House football team.and took part in the Christmas play.a parody of the \u201cWizard of Oz.\u201d He works in the University News Office.reporting on student activities.Last summer he went abroad with Peter A.Howlett, son of Dr.and Mrs.Howlett of West- mount.They toured continental Europe and the British Isles.A student in the Classics since his English schooldays, Marlin spent six weeks visiting archaeological sites in Greece, including Crete and Rhodes, and spent some time in Turkey and Yugoslavia, The summer before.in 1958, he was employed by Dominion Bridge Company as an apprentice steelworker on the elevation of the Longueuil side of the Jacques Cartier Bridge, at the entrance to the Seaway.In 1957 he worked as an engineer's assistant on the powerhouse joining Ontario and New York state, for the same company on the Seaway, in Corn- : wall.Next summer he plans to work on a newspaper.After graduation he plans to go on to a graduate school with view to a career in journalism, His brother, Randal, is a graduate student in philosophy at Me- Gill University.Of his three elder sisters, one is teaching in Dublin, one (married three years ago in Westmount) is living with her husband and two sons in London, and the third is studying art in Amsterdam.His younger sister Elisabeth attends the Study.b Health Week.\u201cThe unfortunate thing about it is that our research program has lagged behind and we find it difficult to present scientifically reliable data to support our claims that Canadian youth are sliding dewnhill faster ¢ and faster and in almost direct relation to the rising standard of living.It is ironical that we should enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the world and yet find ourselves ranked with the poorest in terms of physical vigor and skill.\u201d Dr.Davidson declared \u201cthe price we pay in physical debilitation is fantastic\u201d No longer was man required to exert physical strength in order to provide for his existence \u2014 he sits back rat his ease and luxuriates and statistics show an alarming rate in obesity.Parents are, he said, far too prone to confuse laziness with disability on the part of their children and are too quick to excuse them from physical activity.\u201cThis is the very activity which would have been of most benefit to them if indulged in regularly in the first place,\u201d he continued.\u201cIt is no surprise to physical ed- ueators that thos: children who most often ask to be excused from physical activity are those who need it most.Physical fitness does not improve as the child grows up.As his normal instincts for play are worn down by the combined pressures of homework and television we notice a corresponding lessening of strength and endurance.By middle-age we are in trouble.\u201d While statistics show that Canadian men are steadily growing heavier for their height and age, the speaker asserted there was no indication that the increased weight is due to anything but more fat, \u2014 overweight is characteristically associated with a sedentary life.\u201cThe mortality rate of American men from early middle age on is shockingly high as compared to that of men of other western countries,\u201d said Dr.Davidson.\u201cThe combination of physical sluggishness, a high-fat, high calorie diet and the highest cigarette consumption in the world may well be the deadly .combination which prevents half of our 35 year olds from becom- | ing 70.Just as surely as sedentary living diminishes the pre- j disposition for physical activity , so does participation in frequent \"and regular exercise result in an .increased readiness for exertion.There is an increased desire for I activity as physical condition is \"raised by regular exercise \u2014 the key word is regular.\u201d Doyon featured in organ concert The Quebec Organ Concerts ; Will present a recital by Paul | Doyon, organist of the Notre Dame de Grace Church, at the church on Monday, February 15 at 8:45 p.m.The guest of honor {will be Msgr.Clement Morin, i dean of music of the University of Montreal.Included in the program will be Prelude and Fugue by Bach; Soeur Monique by Couperin- Doyon; Le Coucu by Daquin- Doyon; 2nd movement of Hendel\u2019s 10th Concerto; Men- | delssohn's Sixth Sonata; French Letondal-Doyon; Toccate by Leton- dal Grand choir by Gigout; Jm- promptuopus 54 and Toccata opus 53 by Vierne.| Dorchester, Greene, improvement by-law is passed by council The complete listing of lots and sub-divisions connected with the homologation of Dorchester street and adjacent areas received the prescribed three readings at council meeting Monday night.The lengthy list, read by Frank B.Common, Jr., prompted the remark from Mayor Cushing, \u201cIf there was -ever any doubt about Alderman Common\u2019s fitness as chairman of the finance committee, it should be dispelled after he read all those figures.\u201d The homologation will be held pending a decision by Montreal on the area from Atwater avenue to St.Matthew.The by-law, part of a bill passed by the Private Bills Com-| mittee in Quebec, gives West- mount wide powers for providing improvement on Dorchester street.Originally, the suggestion of homologation needed clarification because normal measures would allow the city to take, in many cases, only half a build-' ing.This was not satisfactory.Under the new by-law, entire lots can be expropriated.Widening and improvement of Greene avenue from St.Catherine to Dorchester will also come under the new by-law.The improved Dorchester street would provide for six lanes of traffic, bypassing the present outlet via Hallowell to St.Catherine street.Although the mayor ordered immediate promologation of the new by-law, actual work will not be commenced for an unknown time, -\u2014 SICK BIRD CLINIC After 30 years of operating a sick bird clinic in Westmount and vicinity, Mr.Chas.A.James has been forced to abandon his activities in this field on complaint of a member of the College of Veterinary Medicine which, in view of the fact that Mr.James is not a member of that organization, claims that he is encroaching on their rights.Be that as it may, the fact remains that Mr.James, in spite of his knowledge of the subject, has been operating illegally.The name of the complainant is known to Mr.James, but seeing that he has, for years, been on good relations with the members of the Veterinary Association, it is only fair that he should mention the names of the veterinarians in this area who DID NOT register the complaint: Dr.Chas.Baker, Dr.Harper, Dr, Leatherdale.The above named gentlemen are tops in their profession and Mr.James is glad fo count them among his friends.Mr.James regrets, that by order of the court, he has to abandon his life's work, but in this world one has to bow to the laws of man rather than the will of God.Chas.A.James VICTORIA PET SUPPLIES 5041 Sherbrooke St.West (Opposite Westmount Theatre) HUater 45477 ALEC PARNELL He may be 78, eyes may be dim, but Alec shoots perfectly anyway By LARRY MeINNIS On a blustery day last May, a 78 year-old ex army man carried his rifle to the firing Bruno.\u201cI don\u2019t think I can shoot any more,\u201d he said.\u201cMy eyes are bothering me.\u2019 More than 100 members of the Montreal Military Rifle Association were holding their first official shoot.There was only one perfect score turned in.1197 Godin, Verdun, had \u2018done it again, proving that 62 years of shooting only serves as practice towards perfecting: Alec Parnell, \u201cbothersome eyes,\u2019 technique.Parnell has been picked for the Canadian Bisley team 14 times.That is the highest honor bestowed on Commonwealth sharp- | shooters.While competing at Bis- ley, he made the King's (or?Queen's) Final nine times.The Final is a test of skill using standard weapons on issue to the armed forces.Parnell, a former Black Watch CQMS, still shoots for the infantry regiment, is a member of the Province of Quebec Rifle Association, Dominion of Canada Rifle Association, Montreal Military Rifle Association, and others.\u2019 The Montreal Military Rifle Association was formed to provide opportunity to younger marksmen to take advantage of experience of the \u2018veterans\u2019 like Parnell and Major Charlie Spencer, ED, CD, the president.Major Spencer, the training officer of the 11th Signal Regiment and a Bell Telephone engineer, will represent Canada at Bisley next spring.Last year he was the supervisor of the Canadian team.The association is open to all residents in the Montreal area provided they are members of any active or reserve military group, or are physically unfit for military service.In the first nine months of operation, the membership has grown to more than 100.Alec Parnell is up for another prize for marksmanship when the association holds its first Social gathering Saturday evening at 9 p.m.at the armoury of the Royal Montreal Regiment, Westmount.Although probably the oldest competitive marksman in the city, Alex \u201cstill does alright.\u201d Shooting practices will undergo a change in 1960 when all rie associations will introduce to their members the new Canadian FN rifle.The weapon, now on issue to most NATO countries, has been made standard in the Canadian army, active and mili- Fire department gets promotions Five promotions in the fire department were recommended to council at their mecting Monday night by chairman of the police and fire committee, C.MH.Drury.The promotions, which include an increase of pay: Lieut.K.A.Captain, Lieut.J.E.porary Captain.Fireman W.Bayliss to acting Lieutenant.Fireman W.G.Black to temporary Lieutenant.Fireman R.L.Morris to temporary Lieutenant.Council unanimously approved the promotions.The effective date in all cases was January 17.Ryan to acting Dubber to tem- The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 5, 1960 \u2018tion Bureau for City policeman Lachute chief A.J.Whiteway, 32 - year - old newly appointed Police Chief of the Town of Lachute, on Monday this week commenced duties; Chief Whiteway is married with two children, and previous to hs being appointed to the local office, was Chief at Morn Heights for a two year period.Prior to that time, he was with the West- mount Police Department more than seven years.While nothing definite has been decided as to the new police department, it is expected that Council will continue to engage officers from Phillips Investiga- the present, or until such time as a defunte deci sion is reached.for in IF YOU PLAN TO SELL YOUR HOME Call without obligation, 1959 was one of MONTREAL'S producers of co-op residential sales.ORR REALTIES INC.MONTREAL REAL ESTATE BOARD 3 Branches \u2014 30 Salesmen to Serve You the Company that top 4 Member of the HUnter 1-0424 point at the range at Mount in spite of his.chamber to permit the controlled escape of gas caused by cartridge detonation.There is no recoil when the rifle is fired.It can be used as single action or automatic repeating action.\u201cYOUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY tia.Of Belgian design, it has a STEAKS BOSTON or TOP SIRLOIN HAMBURGER, BLOOD FT FRANKFURTERS, BEEF LIVER BEEF SAUSAGE, FARMER SAUSAGE SUGAR CURED SLICED BACON MEATY PORTER T-BONE 69 Pot FILLET | MIGNON 3 Ibs.1 SILVER or FEDERAL 19+ 31-29 Ib.4.*1 SHANK or BUTT TENDER HAM Ib.49 ¢ Table Spread Chicken LEGS Ib.49° 3400 ST.ANTOINE ST.(Corner Greene) PIERRE MEAT SHOP \"RETAIL at WHOLESALE PRICE\" 1901 WELLINGTON ST.(Corner Madeleine) \u2014 \u2014 [I] The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 5, 1960 The Unify Quiz Contest The Unity ny Contest is underway.Here is the first series of questions: 1.In what year was the Unity Boys\u2019 Club building officially opened?For what is UN E SCO an abbreviation?a former Unity member, now playing?2.3.With what professional hockey team is Terry Gray, 4 .Who was the first Canadian to be appointed Gov- ernor-General of Canada?[$1] system?baseball star?isters \u201cto leave the Country in twenty-four hours\u201d?Which famous Australian sportsman was awarded a Knighthood?S © eo ue Scott's tragic expedition of 1911?The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Quiz Contest is open to citi-' .Which race of people originated our present number .Who officially opened the Unity Boys\u2019 Club building?What is the first (given) name of Duke Snider, the .Which President recently ordered one of his Min- Who was the first to reach the south pole during At Unity Valentine dance planned Feb.19 By MAURICE MARIASINE IDDY-BIDDY HOUSE LEAGUE: The Iddy-Biddy basketball house league got underway last Friday with Knicks ekeing out a 12-10 victory over Warriors.The Knicks have the following players: Richard Atherton (capt); Shawn Molloy, Junven Fernandes, Wayne Ratté, David Warren and William Follett.The Warriors are: Bobby Johnston (capt); Donald Campbell, Neil Fernandes, Nicolo Missori, Andrew Smith and Shane Molloy.Jun- ven Fernandes and Richard Ather- ton were the top marksmen for the winners with eight and four points respectively while Bobby Johnston took top honors with 10 points for the \u2018losing aggregation.This week, Lakers meet Royals.The respective line - ups are: | Lakers: Roger Harte (capt): Bradley Syvret, Steve Alleyne, Derek zens of Westmount as well as members of the club.Prizes walklate, Randolph Dash and Jan will be awarded to contestants with the highest aggre-' gate points.The Contest continues for 10 weeks.with 10 question each week.Answers must be received at club headquarters not later than Friday of each week.Entry forms are available for contestants.Non-members may reply directly by mail, telephone number.avenue, Westmount.giving name, address and Unity\u2019s address is 1090 Greene Anamaet.The Royals have: Jimmy Hotton (capt); Gerald Grimes, Ronald Ryan, Philip Lecouffe, Frank Ansell and Battista Missori.PETITION RECEIVES CONSIDERATION: A petition by the senior members of the club to effect a change in the location of the senior lounge met with approval by the admini- MOUNT ROYAL STAMP EXCHANGE DANISH WEST INDIES - 1855-1917 \u2014 A superb collection about 1600 stamps in Blocks, pairs and singles.Many choice covers.eries.$2,000.00.Varieties, errors, surcharges, and forg- CANADA \u2014 Subject to being unsold we offer the very rare Scott's No.88B \u2014 Ic on one third of the 3c Carmine beautifully tied on piece and clear cancellation \u2018Port Hood JA.5.99 NS.\" $375.00 (Cat.$500.00).Canada and the early Provinces Pence issues on.British Empire \u2014 United States & Foreign \u2014 High values and scarce items.2052 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Montreal GROUND FLOOR WE.5-9335 stration, and consequently effective February 1, the junior games room will be located on the main floor.The senior games room, which will now be identified as the senior lounge, will be located on the second floor.PROGRAM NOTES: The advance registration for the Unity Quize Contest reached 116 by February 1, four days before the deadline date .a Valentine's dance is planned for February 19 .seventeen couples are scheduled to participate in Plattsburgh's TV Teen Time on March 18 .the Unity Boys\u2019 Club annual meeting will be held at the club on Wednesday, March 2, \u2014 this will be in conjunction with Westmount Rotary\u2019s weekly luncheon mecting .Unity's talent parade will entertain the handicapped at the School for Crippled Children on March 4 .confirmation for the proposed {rip to Binghamton, N.Y.has been received \u2014 the group will entertain there on April 2.WILL YOU BE PREPARED?IF oc is attacked \u2014Canada suffers any major emergency such as flood or fire The Signal Corps will play a major role in case of emergency.JOIN UP NOW The 11th Signals Regiment offers © radio operation © switchboard operations © rodio maintenance © telecommunications administration personnel © line construction Learn all these and much more at THE 11th SIGNALS REGIMENT 3 Hillside Avenue, Westmount For Information Call WE.2-5012 New ice rink is preferred Although Westmount's artificial ice rink caused wide-spread controversy before, during, and after its construction, Recreation Department figures show that it is preferred by a ratio of nearly cight-to-one over the city's five natural ice rinks combined.Figures released for December by the department show that 10,769 persons of all ages used the artificial rink, whereas only 1,451 used the five outdoor rinks for skating.For those who are interested in figures, the department reports with a total membership of 431.In December they played 46 games.6,054 people used the artificial ice rink for hockey in addition to the more than 10,000 who used its skating facilities.Energy consumption shows big increase Energy consumption cember, mount's Light and Power department, was 6,304,000 kwh.This represents an increase of 230,000 kwh over the same period last year.Power demand was 15,00 kw, an increase of 1,000 kw.Although consumption and demand were higher this year, the load factor of 55.8 percent was 1.7 percent lower than last year's for De- figure.that there are 30 children's hoc- |; key teams using the rink facilities 3 as reported by West- |: Progress, no only for the sake of progress itself, but for the sake of modernization or expansion, necessitates many changes.The Examiner's head office in 1935 was 5384 Sherbrooke street west.Today we have spacious new plant quarters at 7005 Kil- dare road and an office at 5135 Western avenue but the policies laid down those 25 years ago have not changed.The functions and purpose of the newspaper, as laid down in that first issue: \u201cTo tell the news; to attack; to defend; to praise; to teach; to advertise legitimate business.\u201d lished since 1928 as The Outre- mont Examiner.À poll of leading citizens in Westmount showed that the \u2018\u2018picturesque city\u201d needed their own paper.They thought that Westmount's biggest news was only good enough for lesser news in Montreal\u2019s bigger papers, and Westmount\u2019's lesser news was no good at all.Except for changes brought by the dying days of the depression, and World War Il and its aftermath, some of the firms advertising in 1935 are still going strong today.Only service, method of presentation, sometimes location, and of course, price, has changed.In 1935, tea was 28 cents a half-pound; eggs, 21 cents a dozen; bacon, 35 cents a pound; pork chops, 19 cents a pound.Those prices, it would seem, are gone forever.The Examiner\u2019s first issue was full size (eight columns), eight pages, and sold for two cents.Today it runs from 16-64 pages, and the price is only five cents per copy.For the convenience of readers, and to enhance its presentation, the Examiner appears now in tabloid size (five columns).Incidentally The Examiner\u2019s first advertising manager 25 years ago was Hugh Mount who has held the same position ever since.But, one wonders if times do change as much as would seem.Today the emphasis is on the lack of physical fitness of Canadians \u2014 every day we read about it to some degree somewhere.In our first issue there is a lengthy column devoted to Jiu-Jitsu \u2014 the need for physical training was as much in the light then as now.752 fot 7 A fine and colours.The newspaper had been pub-x \u2026 'Editorially independent\u2018 Examiner has a birthday, \u2014 25 years old this week Twenty-five years ago this week the first issue of The Westmount Examiner appeared in the homes of West- mount.Friday, February 1, 1935 was the day.In the lead front page story of that first issue, it said: \u201cEditorially the Examiner is independent.Its only interest is, and will continue to remain, Westmount\u2019s interest.\u201d Also noted was a notice that the Children's Theatre was rehearsing for its second annual performance at Victoria Hall.They were presenting \u201cThe Three Wishes.\u201d We are happy to say that the Children\u2019s Theatre is still going strong.There is no doubt but the Examiner will continue to maintain its high standards of publication and editorial policy for time indefinite, and we sincerely hope as many of our readers as possible will be watching this very space in February, 1985 when we celebrate our 50th anniversary.Inspection team checks premises The Westmount fire department received 43 calls during December, only one of which was a false alarm.28 of the calls came from police or fire telephones.The department\u2019s inspection team was busy, examining 247 premises and inspecting 177 fire extinguishers.An interesting statistic \u2014 the chimney sweep visited 403 buildings and swept 788 chimneys.On December 17, 59 members sf the department successfully passed their St.John Ambulance first aid examinations.BARBER SHOP 4927 Sherbrooke West (Near Claremont) HAIRCUTS 85° SATURDAY 95c Mon.to Thurs.8.30 a.m.to 6.30 p.m.\u201cFriday 8.30 a.m.to 8 p.m.Saturday 8.30 a.m.to 6 p.m.HRS « « « THE PERFECT GIFT! selection of luggage .All sizes ASIE .Lightweight Flight Bags for Men and Ladies We have a nice selection of ® HANDBAGS © BILLFOLDS OBRIEFCASES ®UMBRELLAS, ETC.4190 Cotherine St.West * A ti Re Eveleigh-Patterson Luggage Co.\u201cEverything in Leather\u201d WE.5-2101 (at Greene) ap san D King and Queen elected for \u201860 By JOHN WATSON It wasn't Sadie Hawkins Day, _ #% but the girls at Westmount Junior High School knew who they wanted to be king for the year when they cast their ballots for Rick Hand, 9th grade student, at the annual King and Queen Dance last Friday.The boys had their chance \u2014 they picked Kitty Tutsh as queen to reign with King Hand.There were four candidates for queen \u2014 Bonnie Graul, Martha Christmas, Kitty Tutsh and Carol Renaud.Only three candidates were named for king \u2014 John Cooper, Rick Hand and Bill Stevens.Everyone attending the dance, held in the school auditorium, was eligible to vote.Secret balloting took an hour.Votes were counted by the chaperons.The King and Queen were crowned by \u201cUncle Burt\u201d Taylor, the school's custodian, and a great favorite of the students.As prizes for their election, Rick Hand received a tie clip and cuff link set.Miss Tutsh received a bouquet of roses and an identification bracelet.The Friday night dance was the fourth for the students this year.Music was supplied by the Del Cappos, a musical quintet.Prizes were given for dance contests, and free soft drinks were distributed.The school entertainment committee is planning four more dances to be held before the close of the school year.The next dance will be at the end of February with music by the Golden Tones.\u2019 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE is hereby given that ALEXANDER BLEZIOTIS.Restauranteur.of the City of St.Michel.Province of Quebec.will apply to the Parliament of Canada.at the present, next or following Session thereof.for a Bill of Divorce from his wife.VASSIE (BESSIE: SALA- MENDRA BLEZIOTIS.Clerk.of the City and District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, on the ground of adultery.DATED at.Montreal, Province of Quebec, this 2nd dav of February, MICHAEL DRAZNER Attorney for Petitioner 266 Notre Dame St.West.Montreal, P.Q.NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE \u2018Notice is hereby given that Gerald Onie Shannon.Chauffeur.of the City of Montreal, District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec.will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present, next or following Session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, Geraldine June Laberee Shannon.Housekeeper.of the City of Ville St.Laurent, District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec.on the ground of adultery and desertion.Dated at Montreal.Province of Que- bee.this 27th day of January, 1960.\u201cGORDON L.McGILTON Lawyer for Petitioner 1459 Crescent St.Montreal 1.Quebec.HAPPY WINNERS: Winners of the Westmount Junior High School annual King a test last Friday evening, Ricky nd Queen con- Hand, 16 and Kitty Tutsh, 14, seem to be enjoyiug their new throne.Sharing in the fun are school principal D.McBay and Bert Taylor, who crowned the lucky pair.\u2014Tedd Church Photo Vets, judge sympathetic, but birdman found guilty Although veterinarians and the judge were sympathetic, Charles A.James, a 71 year-old West End pet shop owner, was found guilty of breaking a law by performing an operation on a canary.White-haired James, owner of Victoria Pet Shop Supplies, has been treating ailing birds for 30 years.He ap-* peared on the verge of tears told him he could not engage in such work without a licence.The complaint against James was made by -the Quebec college of Veterinary Surgeons, It followed his removal of a tumor from a canary in his shop last May 21.The college's case rested on the testimony of George Brooks, a former detective agency em-y ployee, He said he went to Mr.James' shop with a sick canary last May 21.Mr.James removed a tumor from the canary's stomach.The charge for the operation was $2.50.On the stand, James said he has had a deep interest in birds, especially caged birds, for 30 years.He recalled that years he had been called to Lafontaine Park to treat sick or wounded birds in the zoo there.For eight years, between 1933 and 1940, he did voluntary work on birds for the SPCA.\u201cI did the bird surgery while veterinarians logked on,\u201d he said.\u201cThere was never a complaint.\u201d SPCA, W.N.Dunlop, said that he has known James for 40 years and considers him an expert on birds.On many occasions he has sent birds to him for treatment.Finding James guilty and imposing a $50 fine, which he immediately suspended.Judge Shor- teno said he was faced with a most unusual case.\u201cIt is a case where a man who, out of love of animals.took on IT'S WELL WORTH LISTENING TO when Judge Peter Shorteno work that others who were qualified refused to do,\u201d the judge said.The judge said James was guilty under the statute, but he ruled he should not be punished because treatment of birds had suddenly become more popular - 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 and more people practised il as a specialty in recent years, \u201cFor years he did this kind of humane work and nobody bothered him,\u201d the judge said.\u201cThat he did his work well is obvious from the evidence.\u201d Turning to James, the judge said: \u201cIt is unfortunate and sad that 1 must tell you that you cannot engage in this kind of work any more unless you\u2018 get the proper licence .despite the fact you probably Westmount Examiner, 7 Friday, Feb.5, 1960 know more about the subject than most people.including veterinary surgeons.\u201d During his testimony, Mr, James that many veterinarians , still refer bird cases to him.He \"said he knew of no veterinarians | qualified to work on caged birds because there are no textbooks on the subject.* Three veterinary surgeons, Drs, Thomas Harper, J.B.Leather- dale and George Baker, said that James had a special knowledge cof birds and they usually referred cases to him.They said their training 25 and 30 years ago did not cover ornithology except where it involved ailments affecting fowl, such as chickens and turkeys, Rev.Bailey speaks to Dickens group The Rev.Edgar J.Bailey M.A.B.Th.will address the Montreal branch of the Dickens Fellowship on \u201cThe Land of Dickens\u2019 at their annual dinner celebrating the 148 birthday of Charles Dickens, in the ball room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Tuesday February 9 at 6:30 p.m, THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT AND STAFF of the Westmount Y.M.CA.4585 Sherbrooke Street West Cordially invites its Members and Friends to 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CONTRACTOR ° 8 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 5, 1968 UNITED CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Dorchester St.West at Greene Ave., Westmount Rev.Charles R.Ploskett Miss Valerie J.Lewis JW am Sermon: \u201cInasmuch As Ye Hive Mone It Guest Preacher Rev.E C Armstrong.Superintendent of Church of All Nations and MONTREAL CITY MISSION.1100 um The Church Schoo) In AU Depaurtments Alice Smiley, A.Mus, (McG) Organist.-\u2014 _ DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.ond Lonsdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.R.Douglas Smith, B.A.B.D), D.D.Rev.Keith 13.Eddy, M.A, B.D.1100 am \u201cCommitment \u2014 A Key Ward\u201d 7.30 pm.UNIVERSITY OF LIFE Speaker Dr Douglas J Wiison Subject: \u201cThe Church's Message For A Modern Age\u2019 Followed by Coffee Break and Discussion Groups.Chairman of Evenine: Mi.Robert Ogilvy Other Speakers: Feb 14th: Di.CP.Mintin Feb.21st: Dr.George Johnston Organist: Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.UNITARIAN ~ CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH UNITARIAN Sherbrooke St.at Simpson Sunday.February 7th SUBJECT \u201cTHE MEANING OF COMPROMISE\" Preacher: Rev, Christopher Moore, Assistant Mimister.«ity, Chicago.First Unitarian So- WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL CHURCH Cor.Lansdowne & Western Avenues Minister REY.CALLUM THOMPSON, C.D., B.A, B.D.Director of Music: Mr.Wayne Riddell 11:00 a.m.Church School and Baby Nursery Sermon: Meditation On The Film: \u201cOn The Beach\u201d 11:00 am.7:00 p.m.Vesper with Youth Fellowship in charge Panel discussion \u2018The Five Oaks Story\".8:00 p.m.Young \u2018Adult Group ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd., near Argyle Ave.Ministers: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.D.D.Rev.D.C.Searfoss, B.A.\u2026.D.D.11:00 am.Dr.Grant \u201cFrom Ashes To God\" Broadcast CBM).7:30 pan.Mr.Scarfoss \u201cThe Vine And \u2018The Branches\u201d 10:00 a.m.Intermediates and Semors 11:00 a.m, Crib Corner to Juniors Young People's Union 8:45 p.m.10:30 P.M.VESPER SERVICE (CJAD) Organist and Choir Director: Mr.Eric J.Adams, B.Mus., A.R.C.M, PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount, P.Q.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D., Minister 10:00 a.m.Bible Class 10:00 a.m.Senior Study Group 11:00 a.m Chureh School 11:00 a.tn.\u201cPublic Worship\u201d Lester A.Woodin Organist and Choirmaster Visitors Are Cordially Welcome BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, M.A., B.Tt Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Director of Music: Galt MacDermot, B.A., B.Mus.11:00 AM, 7:30 P.M.Church School\u201411 \u201cREMEMBRANCE UNITY\" \u201cTHE JOY OF LIVING\u201d A.M.Midweek Service\u2014Wednesday\u20148 P.M.The Taylor Bros., March 27 - April 11, 1960 UNITED 11:00 a.m.7:00 p.m.of our Protestant Faith.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street, West REVEREND NORMAN RAWSON, Minister Gifford Mitchell, B.A., B.Mus., Organist & Choirmaster Sermon Subject: \u201cFAITH, FREEDOM AND Convenient to Hotels SELF-DETERMINATION\" Beginning a New Short Series of Morning Sermons REVEREND NORMAN RAWSON PREACHING AT BOTH SERVICES Hymn - Sing with Gifford Mitchell 7:30 p.m.Sermon Subject: \u201cWILL THERE BE A GENERAL JUDGMENT DAY?\" DOES CHRISTIANITY TEACH THE REALITY OF HELL AND PUNISHMENT?This is a continuation of The Series Sermons on Do Modern Protestants Believe?\u2019 and is not intended to be an attack on anyone's Religion, but a re-statement 9.00 p.m.FELLOWSHIP HOUR \u201cWhat re Catholic Hour The fourth talk of the present series on the Beatitudes will be given on the Catholic Hour this Sunday at 1:35 over Station CJAD.Reverend Paul Kingston, C.S.C., pastor of Holy Cross parish, will speak of \u2018Blessed are Those that Mourn for They Shall Be Comforted\u2019.The program is under the direction of Reverend George F.Thoms.PRESBYTERIAN col P \u201cUTIRUNT asd NieTonn AVES.Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Donald S.Moore, B.A.Student Assistant Sunday, February 7th 11:00 a.m Mr.Wilkie.Subject: \u2018Men of Destiny\u201d 11:15 a.m.Church School DORIS KILLAM A.R T.C., L Mus (McGill) Organist and Cheir Director The 124 pus stops at the door ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S$.B.Lindsoy 5th SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist.Holy Eucharist 9:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:15 a.m.Mattins (said).11:00 a.m.Kindergarten 11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST, 7:00 p.m.Evensong and Address.Holy Eucharist, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 7:00 a.m.; Wednesday at 9:30 a.m TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable BR.Kenneth Nayler, D.D.Rector fev.Canon F L.Whitley, M.A.Hon Assistant Rev.Allen Goodings.B.D., Assistant C.V Fraym, A.R.C.A.(London) Organist and Choirmaster 5th Sunday ofter Epiphany 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 8:30 a.m.Grade VII, Confirmation and Bible Class.9:45 a.m.Main Sunday School.11:00 a.m.Choral Communion Preacher: The Rector Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department 7:30 p.m.Evensong Preacher: The Rev.Allen Goodings WEDNESDAY 7:00 am.Holy Communion THURSDAY 10:00 a.m.Holy Commuaion ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.K.B.Keefe, Rector Rev.Reginaid Hollis 5th Sunday ofter Epiphany 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Mattins Preacher: The Rector 10:00 am.Post - Confirmation Class 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten and Sunday School.7:30 p.m Evensong Preacher: The Rector WEDNESDAY 11:00 am.Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.Norman W.Hurrle, ARCO, ARCM.LTCL.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \u2018First 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, February 7th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service.Lesson-Sermon: Subject: \u2014 \u201cSPIRIT\u201d Golden Text: Psalms 143:10.\u2018Teach me to do thy will; for thou art my God: thy Spirit is good; lead me into the land of uprightness.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice Open to the public Tuesday Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 to 8 p.m.RADIO AND TV PROGRAMS \u201cHow Christian Science Heals,\" CJAD, Dial 800, every Sunday morning at 9:45.Channel 5 every Saturday Channels 3 and 8 every Sunday.See TV for program times) > The consequences of Christmas By The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector, Trinity Memorial Church A further consequence of the Incarnation follows on the note that we made last week on the fact that Jesus opened up a way to God; in fact, that He provided Himself as the way to God.In one figure of speech He is the Way, in another He is the Door by which men may enter in, and enter with assurance, for him that cometh He will in no wise cast out.There was a new simplicity in the means of approach to God.Judaism had already taken steps in that direction.The prophets had emphasized the spiritual as well as the sacrificial; the laity had already provided Synagogues for worship over against the Temple.But Jesus of Nazareth went farther.He offered Himself a sacrifice to end all sacrifices.In place of the animal sacri- Further, He simplified reli- fices of all the ancient religions He substituted the sim- SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount.Montreal - Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Miles Wisenthal.M.A., Educational Assistant Otto O.Staeren, Cantor; F.L.McLearon, Organist and Choir Master, SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, February 5th at 8:15 o'clock, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cOn The Beach\u201d.Saturday Morning, February 6th at 11:30 o\u2019clock, sermonette \u201cServing God\u201d based on Torah portion.BAR MITZVAH At the worship this Friday Evening and Saturday Morning, Michael Harris, son of Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Lewis will be called to the Reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.\u201cJUDAISM AND A WORLD IN CRISIS\u201d Address by Professor Ellis Rivkin, Monday Evening, February 8th at 8:30 o'clock, before the School for Adults.Regular classes will be held from 8 to 8:30 p.m.INSTITUTE ON JUDAISM FOR CLERGY All day Monday, February 8th.commencing at 10:30 o®ock with Professor Ellis Rivkin as lecturer.At the luncheon session an address will be delivered by The Ven.R.Kenneth Naylor.DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday evenings at 5:45.Sunday mornings at 9:45 o\u2019clock.RELIGIOUS SCHOOL High School, Confirmation and Post- Graduate Departments, Saturday Mornings at 9:30 co\u2018oick.Junior School, Sunday Mornings at 9:30 o'clock: Daily Hebrew School, Monday thru Thursday afternoons commencing at 4 o'clock.SCHOOL FOR PARENTS Sunday Mornings at 9:45 o'clock.Dr.Stern will conduct the course on \u201cThe Faith Of Israel,\u201d TEMPLE SISTERHOOD Dessert Luncheon and programme meeting at 1:00 o'clock.Programme in observance of Jewish music month.x plest of material things, water and bread and wine, as means of grace, and left to His disciples a prayer which is so simple and so all-inclusive that any man who believes in God at all can\u2019 use it.gion in another way: He abolished distinctions of prive ilege between the sexes; not in the way which the Gnostics adopted in the second century as recorded in the newly discovered Gospel of Thomas.That strange writing represents Jesus as saying that He would make Mary of Magdala male in order that she might share salvation with the disciples.It was not the distinction that our Lord abolished but the privileges connected with them.Still further, the Incarnation abolished the distinctions of privilege between the races.It was Jesus\u2019 adoption of the strange title \u201cSon of Man\u201d that allowed Paul to declare that henceforth there was neither Jew nor Gentile, Greek nor Scythian, neither bond nor free, for all are one in Christ Jesus.It is the Incarnation that makes them one.It is the un.ersality of Christ that makes the Chinese artist represent Him as a Chinese, and the African as an African.There is no race where He is out of place.Therefore, there is no race which can claim superiority over others, They all share alike in the Christ.* x | Dominion Douglas | x x At the Morning Worship in Dominion-Douglas, five men will be admitted to the Session.The Minister, Dr, R.Douglas Smith will preach on \u201cThe Elder in The Church.\u201d The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered.Dominion-Douglas\u2019 University of Life will commence at 7:30 p.m.This is an emphasis of adult education and discussion concerning matters of faith and witness.The topic Sunday will be \u2018\u201cCanada and World Refugees\u201d, Mr.J.L.Manion of the Department of Immigration.Federal Government will tell what Canada is doing.After a Coffee Break groups will discuss Canada\u2019s and the churches\u2019 part in World Refugee Year.Other speakers will be: Dr.Douglas Wilson, Feb.7; Dr.C.P.Martin, Feb.14 and Dr.George Johnston, Feb.21.SYNAGOGUE 4:45 p.m.Candle Lighting SABBATH -SERVICES 9:00 a.m.Shachris 5:06 p.m.Mincho 5:45 p.m.Maariv Sermon WEEKDAY SERVICES 8:30 a.m.Shachris 5:10 p.m.Mincho - Maariv 7:30 am.Shachris 6:00 p.m.Maariv 5:06 p.m.Candle Lighting 5:15 p.m B'NAI MITZVOH celebration of their Bar Mitzvoh.CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfrid Shuchat \u2014 Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Friday, February 5th THE SABBATH \u2014 Sidroh Bo Erev Shabbos 5:05 p.m.Micho-Kabbolas Shabbos Scriptural Readings: Torah: Exodus, Ch.10, v.1 \u2014 Ch.13, v.16 \u2014 Prophets: Jeremiah, Ch.46, vs.13-28.Sunday: Weekdays: Next Friday Evening, February 12th Mincho - Kabbolas Shabbos Mark Isaac Bernstein, son of Mr.and Mrs.A.Bernstein, and Jacob Fred Grant, son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles D.Grant, 4782 Maplewood, will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah is © e Temple Emanu-el Ellis Rivkin guest speaker on \u2018Judaism\u2019 SABBATH SERVICES: Friday evening, February 5th at 8:15 p.m., Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Home Sanctuary.\u201d Saturday morning February 6 at 11:30 a.m.ser- monette will be \u2018Serving God\u201d based on Torah portion.\u201cJUDAISM AND A WORLD IN CRISIS\u201d: This will be the theme of an address by Professor Ellis Rivkin, of the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio, Monday evening, February 8, 8:30 p.m.before The School for Adults at the Temple community house.Regular classes in the school will be held from 8 to 8:30.The lecture by Professor Rivkin is open to the public.An open forum will follow the address.SCHEDULE OF 19th ANNUAL INSTITUTE: Monday, all day, February 8.Morning Session 10:30 to 12:15 o\u2019clock \u2014 Chairman Principal Eric G.Jay; first lecture by Professor Ellis Rivkin on \u201cJudaism and the Emergence and expansion of Christianity\u2019\u2019.Luncheon session 12:30-1:45 p.m., chairman, Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern, address by the Venerable R.Kenneth Nayior, Archdeacon of Montreal.Afternoon session 1:45 p.m.to 3:30 p.m., Chairman Principal Robert Lennox.Second lecture by Professor Rivkin \u201cA Historian Looks At The Dead Sea Scrolls.\u201d YOUTH PROGRAM: Tuesday, February 9 at 8 p.m., Temple community house.À program of films pertaining to inter-group relations will be presented under the auspices of the Cultural committee.President Peter Hoston and Youth Advisor Gerald Milelr report a most active year for our Temple Youth Society.BROTHERHOOD FELLOWSHIP DINNER: Representatives of the cultural, industrial and the religious life of the community have accepted invitations to attend the 33rd annual fellowship dinner meeting between Catholics, Jews and Protestants scheduled to take place Wednesday evening, February 17 at 6:30 p.m.in the Temple social auditorium.The Hon.Jermoe Garpard, U.S.Consul General and Charles Peters, President of the Canadian Press will deal with the theme \u201cNorth America And The International Community.\u201d Every member of the Temple Men\u2019s Club is expected to bring a non-Jewish friend as guest.Committee in charge: Abraham Izenberg, Mark Stein, Samuel Garfield, Alex Carsley, Irvin Gertsman, William Hoffman, Mac Hoch- mitz, Lewis Smith.Reservations for the dinner are to be made with the Temple office.WITH OUR TEMPLE SCHOOL: On Sunday morning, February 7 at 11:45 a.m.in the Junior School assembly the program will be devoted to a dramatization of the life and achievement of Abraham Lincoln under the direction of Mrs.Eliezer Ben Yehuda, with the assistance of the administrative staff.Among recent programs held were that of \u2018\u2019The Fall of Jericho\u201d of class 5b and \u2018\u2018Sabbath Time\u201d by members of the Kindergarten class.Under the direction of David San- _ koff the Sunday morning program, February 14 will be devoted to a Tu B'Shevat dramatization entitled \u201cThe Carob Tree.\u201d The High School department of the Religious School meets on Saturday mornings commencing at 9:30 a.m.and the Junior School, Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m.; Daily Hebrew School Monday thru Thursday afternoons commencing at 4 p.m.DAILY SERVICES: Monday thru Thursday evenings at 5:45 p.m.; Sunday mornings at 10:15 a.m.BAR MITZVAH: Michael Harris, son of Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Lewis, 3241 Forest Hill avenue, will be called to the Reading of the Torah in observance of his Bar Mitzvah at the Friday evening service, Feb- \u2018Book of Proverbs\u2019 at luncheon study WOMEN\u2019S INSTITUTE: The winter term of the Institute is now in progress, with classes meeting regularly.Those interested in attending the various lectures in Bible, Jewish life and thought and any of the graded Hebrew classes are cordially invited to join.SEMINARS ON JUDAISM: On Sunday February 7, there will be a Shachris Service at 9:15 a.m.in the Chapel with breakfast at 10:00 a.m.and Seminars at 10:30 a.m.Hazzan Nathan Mendelson is the in-, structor on the Biblical Portion | of the week in the small dining room, and Benjamin Herson on Judaism as religion and ethics in the reception room.The seminars are open to both men and women.LUNCHEON STUDY PROGRAMME: This Wednesday, February 10, at 12:30 p.m.at the Taam Tov Restaurant.Rabbie Wilfred Shu- chat will speak on \u201cThe Book of Proverbs,\u201d and Mr.Lewis L.Gel- fan is the chairman.The Men's Association cordially invited \u2018members and friends to participate.JUNIOR CONGREGATION : On the weekend of January 29, a group of 23 boys and girls of our Junior Congregation were guests of the Jamaica Jewish Center in Jamaica, Long Island.A complete Sabbath programme was planned.Mr.Samuel Lerner, principal of our school, and Mr.David Mendelson, junior congregation advisor, accompanied the group.PTA MOVIE: There will be a PTA movie this Sunday, February 7, at 2:30 p.m.in the Community Hall.The name is \u201cMerry Andrew \u2019 with Danny Kaye and Prier An- geli.There are refreshments available.Westmount Baptist - Beloeil church to be sponsored by young people Communion and reception of new members of the Westmount Baptist Church will be observed on Sunday when the Minister, Rev.E.J.Bailey will speak on \u2018\u2019Remembrance Unity.\u201d At the evening service the young people will assist and the Minister will speak on the \u201cJoy of Living.\u201d A group of young people of the church are planning a new Baptist Church in the Beloeil-St.Hilaire district and the minister is giving the work spiritual oversight.West- mount Baptist Church has been asked to sponsor the new ehurch.ruary 5 and Saturday morning, February 6.ALTAR FLOWERS: This Sabbath flowers are being donated by Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Lewis in: honor of their son\u2019s Bar Mitzvah.BLESSING SABBATH LIGHTS: This Sabbath Eve \u2014 Mrs.Wallace Lewis.TEMPLE EXPANSION FUND: Those who made additional contributions are: Ionel Rudberg.Henry | E.Greenspoon, Gaston Albright: Maurice Robinson, Joseph Chodos, Eli Yaphe, Albert Conroy.Gerald Caplan, Paul Levee, Dr.Israel, Libman, David Gilman, Bernard Wexler.CO-SPONSORS OF THE INSTITUTE ON JUDISM: Bishop John Dixon, Rev.E.Powell Aikens, Dr.John S.Astbury, Rev.Edgar J.Bailey, Rev.Dr.Ritchie Bell, Rev.Dr.Rudouph | J.Berlis, Dean Stanley B.Frost, Rev.Dr.W.A.Gifford, Rev.Dr.Daniel M.Grant, Principal Henry Hall, Professor ; John Hughes, Dr.Cyril F.James, Principal George John-' ston, Dr.F.Scott MacKenzie, | Dr.M.F.McCutcheon, Dr, Den- | nis Penton, Dr.Lloyd Smith, Dr.Wilfred Smith, Headmaster Robert A.Speirs, Rt.Rev.James S.Thomson, Dr.W.L.G.Williams, Dr.Douglas J.Wilson, Rabbi Stern.BERNARD PANET-RAYMOND Ex-Westmount man fo important post A young Quebecer has been chosen to fill one of Canada's important posts in the pulp and paper industry.Bernard Panet-Raymond, a native of Westmount but now living in St.Catharines, Ont., has been named vice-president, industrial relations of the Ontario Paper Company, Ltd., and its subsidiaries, Quebec North Shore Paper Co., and the Quebec and Ontario Transportation Company.He is the son of Boisdore Panet-Ray- mond, Q.C., of Westmount, and the former Lizette Painchaud of Quebec.The appointment is announced by Arthur A.Schmon, company president and general manager.Following studies at St.Leo's Academy, Westmount, he took his B.A.at College Jean de Brébeuf, an affiliate of the Université de Montréal.Mr.Panet - Raymond then entered McGill University.His education was interrupted by the war in which he served with the Royal Canadian Artillery and Royal Canadian Engineers.He held the rank of captain on demobilization, following which he resumed his studies at McGill, graduating with the degree of B.Sc., in 1947.That year he joined the Ontario Paper Company at Thorold, Ont, as a construction engineer.Two years later he was transferred to Baie Comeau Company.Posted to Thorold in 1953 as assistant director of industrial relations, he was promoted to the directorship of that department in 1955.Mr.Panet-Raymond is married to the former Helene Casgrain, daughter of the late Mr.Justice Pierre F.Casgrain, former speaker of the House of Commons, and Marie-Thérèse Forget.The Panet- Raymonds have one son.The new appointee is a member of: Corporation of Professional Engineers of Quebec; Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario; Engineering Institute of Canada; Industrial Relations section of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association Executive Committee.St.James United Sunday program Services at St.James United Church, 463 St.Catherine street, west, in the heart of uptown Montreal, are as follows this Sunday:- At 11:00 a.m.\u2014 Morning Worship.Reverend Norman Rawson, Senior Minister of St.James will lead the Service and preach the morning Sermon, beginning a new short Series entitled \u2018\u2018Faith, Freedom and Self-Determination.\u201d At 7:00 p.m.Gifford Mitchell, Organist and Choirmaster, will lead a Hymn-Sing in the Sanctuary.At 7:30 p.m.\u2014 Evening Worship \u2014 when Mr.Rawson will again conduct the Service and take for his Sermon topic, \u2018Will There Be a General Judgment Day?\u201d Does Christianity teach the reality of Hell and Punishment?This is a continuation of the Series of Sermons on \u2018\u2018What do Modern Protestants Believe?\u201d and is not intended to be an attack on anyone\u2019s religion, but a re-statement of our Protestant faith.9:00 p.m.\u2014 Fellowship hours for both young and old.11th Signals plan forming trumpet band A plan to form a military trumpet band in Westmount was announced this week by Lt.Col.S.E.Alsop, ED, commanding officer of the 11th Signal Regiment.Hillside Ar- , mory.A band was formed some years ago within the regiment, but administrative details could not be worked out in time to make its operation feasible.All the instru- * ments, music and uniforms have been kept in a state of good order since that time.The size of the new band has The band, although a unit within to take technical training usually \"associated with the Signals corps.It will be used for parade and ceremonial occasions.The regiment is secking volunteers for the new band, and especially a qualified musician or bandmaster to direct the forming and training.Previously it was thought that a cadet band would be formed, but Colonel Alsop ruled in favor of a proper regimental trumpet band.Health cases show decline Despite the \u201cpolio scare\u201d which spread throughout Canada, and especially Quebec, during the summer, the total Westmount figure, according to the Health Department, was only 287 cases of all communicable diseases for 1959 as compared with 565 for 1958.There were 10 cases of communicable diseases reported during December.The school health program completed 209 medical examinations during the month, plus 599 individual inspections.35 defects requiring immediate attention were found.The department also sponsored five teacher-nurse and one parent-nurse conferences during December.Library members show increase Membership in the Westmount Public Library increased by 513 from the 1958 total of 13,885, Librarian Kathleen Jenkins said in her annual report.The 1959 total now stands at 14,398.A total of 192.889 books were borrowed during the year.The library stocks over 100.000 books.During 1959.the library's 60th anniversary.a new three-storey building, was added.and the old structure was completely renovated.Membership and lending an eight-month period.The library was closed to the public from July to October.In her report Miss Jenkins said that 1959 was a vintage year for good , biographies.There was a continued interest shown in war books, and works of à sociological nature.Construction active in city Twenty building permits with an estimated value of $1,988,340 were issued by the Westmount Public Works department during December.Onlv $275,000 of the total was for non-taxable construction.41 construction jobs were completed during the month, leaving 96 still in process.Of the 17 jobs completed by the department's carpenter shop, the biggest was listed as the demolition of the Westmount Athletic Grounds clubhouse.been tentatively set for 25 men.\u2019 the Regiment.will not be required statistics, therefore.refer to only à | The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 5, 1960 9 St.Andrew's elect Kenneth H.Copland the board chairman Kenneth H.Copland was elected chairman of the board of managers and president of the con- Bregaiion at the annual business mecting of St.Andrew's Church.Westmount.Following a brief period of worship conducted by the minister, Dr.-D.M.Grant, the retiring I president, J LeRoy Lawson, pre- | sided as reports were presented iby the various organizations.W, ,H.Spearman read the annual I statement on behalf of the Kirk Session.Mr.Lawson gave the report of the board of managers, and in the absence of the treasurer, Mr.D.W.Sutherland, the financial statement for 1959 was read by Mrs.Sutherland.The reports indicated interest in the general work of the church i has been well sustained and the active membership of the church remains at a satisfactory level, ,38 new members were received during the year.In financial matters, St.Andrew's enjoyed another successful year.and the results of the financial canvass for 1959 forecast an encouraging prospect.The ladies\u2019 organizations presented glowing reports.The Woman's Association contributed $1.811 and the WMS Auxiliaries $4,102.The congregation raised a grand total of $107.48), of which more than $37.500 was for missions and benevolences.Mr.D.W.Sutherland was elected to the office of vice-president of the congregation: J.LeRoy Lawson, past president: Howard Gough.honorary treasurer: R.B Stronach, honorary secretary, and Michael McBean, auditor for the year.In addition, Cameron Hough, Leonard Martin, Dr.J.Preston Robb.John M.Rudel, and Arthur T.Sargent were clected to serve as members of the board of managers, LeRoy P.Davis was re-elected chairman of the missionary and church work committee, and Miss i Marion Mansfield secretasy.D: O.; Bremner was made vice-chairman | and John R.Minty, treasurer.i Miss Alice Eadie, Mrs.Gordon Miller and Mr.Bert McKenzie { Davey were appointed to represent the congregation on the committee, Other officers fo 19680 include (Mrs.G.E.Cross, president of the Women of St.Andrew's; Watson Gall, president of the Men of St.Andrew's; Rev.David C.Searfoss.general superintendent of the church school and director of Christian education: Mrs.Clifford Hargreaves, president of the MacGillivray Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society; Mrs.Francis Rhead.president of the : Evening Auxiliary; Mrs.C.R.Armstrong, president of the Wom.ian's Association: Miss Grace Alexander, president of the Jun- \u2018ior Woman's Association: Miss | Diana Falkner, president of the : Young People's Union and A.A.McGarry, chairman of the music ! committee.i 1 | In November.1960.St.An- -drew's will be celebrating its | diamend jubilee \u2014 sixty years of { Christian leadership.Plans are , underway to make this an out- {standing event in the history of the congregation.A special jubilee fund is being created, ($38.- 000) the purpose of which is twofold: $10,000 for a special project in one of the overseas mission fields, and specific improvements in the church halls to facilitate the work of Christian education, and the various organizations.Benoit elected Mr.Jacques Benoit of H.W i Lea was cleeted chairman of the ; Montreal Branch of the Engincer- ing Institute of Canada at the | 42nd Annual Meeting held on | Wednesday.Mr.H.A, Mullins was elected vice chairman and Messrs.| D.A.J.McDonald, Prof.R.Edis, | M.Benoit and J.Soucy were elected commiticemen. Consult Malcolm Gregory \u201cHe won't promise you a trip through the skies on a Magic Carpet, but he will bring CARPHT MAGIC into your Home!\u201d GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 So.Catherine Se.WW, AAAS aS ESE Em am a Rm A Ne a AA MONTREAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, Westmount WE.2-4277 Evenings RE.8-4605 Town-Gown tea set for Tuesday The Women Associates of McGill will hold their second Town and Gown Tea of the year on Tuesday | in the Faculty Club, McTavish.street at 4.30 pom.Mrs.A.Gerald Racey, vice-' president, will receive members and their guests | Mrs D.L.Mordell and Mrs.\u2018 James McCutcheon will preside at the tea table.Hostesses will be: | Mrs.W J.Johnston, Mrs.D.S.Lewis, Mrs.F.HH.Mackay, Mrs.J.T.MacLean, Mrs.J.LL.D.Mason and Mrs K.R.Melville.Mrs.H.H.Jasper.assisted by Mrs.Donald Hebb and Mrs.V.W.! G.Wilson will be in charge of ar-! rangements.Potters\u2019 Club The Potters\u201d Club situated at 346 Victoria avenue on its reopening February is featuring a THE EXAMINER WOMENS -¢( Ji5.0.1960 McKENNA COTE DES NEIGES Florists RE.8-1124 Knight-Swan wedding is held in Trinity Memorial Church The marriage of Judith Edna Margaret, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Andrew W.D.Swan of West- mount, to Mr.Henry .Chalmer Knight, son of Mr.and Mrs.E.Harry Knight of Pointe Claire, took place at noon.on Saturday, January 30, in Trinity Memorial Church, Montreal, the Ven.R.Kenneth Naylor, rector of the church, officiating, assisted by the Rt.Rev.W.W.Davis.Bishop-Coadjutor of Nova Scotia, and by the Rev.J.R.Allen, Rector of Pointe Claire.Trinity choir, of which Mr.Swan, the bride\u2019s father, is a member, sang the processional hymn, \u201cPraise my soul, Thou King of Heaven\u201d and during the signing of the register sang, \u201cO Perfect Love,\u201d setting by Barnby.Two vases of white flowers with coral gladiolii adorned the altar, + one man window show of the work of Ghislaine Phoenix.Mrs.| Phoenix has an interesting back ground in ceramics.She ected | with Jack O'Leary in Worcester.Mass, and al the Boston Museum, School, also the University of | Washington.The year 1956 was spent in Japan studying traditional Japanesee arts and pottery.| Mrs.Phoenix's work that will be uxhibited for 2 wecks will consist of traditional pottery.mostly stoneware in soft muted [J colors.The emphasis is on tex- Æ ture and beautiful craftsmanship.Charter Day luncheon Mrs.M.B.Watts.second vice- president of Montreal Women's | Club will convene the Charter Day Luncheon celebrating the Club's i : = P des \u20ac .68th anniversary.Luncheon to be | MR.AND MRS.HENRY CHALMER KNIGHT whose marriage held Tuesday.February 9, at 1 took place on Saturday, January 30, in Trinity Memorial Church.Mrs.Knight, formerly Miss Judith Edna Margaret Swan, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.D.Swan of Westmount.Mr.Kuight is the son of Mr.and Mrs.E.Harry Knight eof Pointe Claire.\u2014Basildon Photo | Head table and specially \u201cinvited guests attending combined Military Ball Captain N.E.Cooke, CD, \u201cchairman of the Ball Commiltee for A Military Ball.under the specially invited guests for the p.m.in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Guest speaker will be Miss Mar jorie Lamb, Founder and Director of the \u2018Alert Service of Canada\u2019, Toronto.Subject: \u201cOpportunities Unlimited \u2014 A Time of Choice\u2019.Elizabeth Jordan | DRESSMAKER - DESIGNER announces , , , The arrival from Paris of the new fabrics for Spring and Summer.Highlighting this colorful collection is the new super crease- resistant \u201cTaslan™ in the season's newest shades, ment, has announced Lhe names of Lhe head table guests and MRS.L.F.LONG, chairman of the Valentine Dinner Dance to be held by the American Women's Club of Montreal, Saturday, February 13, in the Ball Room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel at 7:30 p.m.The co-chairman is Mrs.O.Biedermann, and members of the committee include : Mrs.Alan Chippindale, Mrs.Henry C.Donahue, Mrs.R.W.Lewis and Mrs.John C.Locke, \u2014Notman Photo : sponsorship of the combined offi- ball, to be held on Friday.| cers mess of the 3rd Field Engin- ruary 12 in the Normandie Room eers and the 11th Signals Regi- of the Sheraton Mount Royal _ x Hotel: Mosd ames * A A ALTERATIONS - REMODELLING For appointment RE.3-3432 Lt.Gen, S.F.Clark.CBE, CD, Canadian Army Chief of Staff: Brig.A.W.Beament, CBE, VD, CD.honorary colonel commandant, Royal Canadian Corps of Signals: Hon.Col.J.B.Stirling.honorary colonel.3rd Field Engineers: Maj.Gen.E.G.Weeks, CB.CBE.MC, MM.CD, honorary colonel, 11th Signal Regiment: Lt.Col.M.L.Tucker, DSO, honorary lieutenant colonel, 3rd Field Engineers; Col.O.M.Solandt, OBE, honorary lieutenant colonel, !lth Signal Regiment; Lt.Col.H.T.Langston, CD, commanding officer.3rd Field Engineers; Lt.Col.S.E.Alsop.ED.commanding officer.11th Signal Regiment; Lt.Col.J Lang, CD, Quebec Command En- gincer officer: Major G.R.Kell.CD, Quebec Command Signal of- Feb- ¥ / Capt.N.E.Cooke, CD, chairman of the Ball Committee.Specially invited guests include Col.R.D.Harkness, DSO.MC; Lt.Col.J.P.Duhaime, CD; Lt.Col.G.R.Foucher, CD: Lt.Col.L.P.Frawley.ED: Lt.Col.G.A.Paradis, CD; Lt.Col.A.M.Clark, OBE.Decoration of the Normandie Room will be in a NATO motif, with flags of all NATO member countries displayed.In addition, the 3rd Field Engineers will have on display a miniature Bailey bridge, the original of which became fain- ous during World War II when built to enable troops to cross rivers where bridges had seen destroyed by the enemy.The 11th Signal Regiment will have on display some of the latest communi- ; cations equipment that will be used under the army\u2019s new role in National Survival.while two baskets of white blooms were stationed at the chancel steps.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of blush satin trimmed with Alencon lace and ending in a chapel train, Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a lace coronet, which had been worn by her mother at her wedding.She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses.Miss Ruth Swan, (he bride's younger sister, as maid of honor, was in a frock of turquoise silk and carried Johanna Hill roses.Mrs.Swan, mother of the bride, was attired in blue silk print with beige accessories.Mrs.Knight, the bridegroom's mother, wore a silk dress of black and gold, with a black straw hat having a small veil.Mr.Ian Findlay acted as best man for Mr.Knight and the ushers were Mr.Douglas King and Mr.Christopher Swan, brother of the bride, .The guests attended a luncheon in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel prior to the departure of the young couple on their honeymoon.For travelling, the bride wore a green print dress with beige accessories and hat to match her sheared raccoon coat, Guests from out-of-town were Bishop and Mrs.Davis, Halifax, N.S.; Mr.and Mrs.Cosmo Downey, Carp, Ontario; Mr.and Mrs.Guy Davis, Ottawa, Ontario: and Of- ficer-Cadet Dent Harrison, Jr, RMC, Kingston, Ontario: and Mr.E.B.C.Hague of Port Arthur, Ontario.Mrs.J.Froud, hostess to N.D.G.Club group The January meeting of the Music Appreciation group of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club was held at the home of Mrs.Jock Froud, Western avenue.Artists were Florence Borlease, soprano; Mrs.Robert Reynolds, pianist: and Orreo Snead who gave readings from Tecumseh by Wallace Havelock Robb, Mrs.A.H.Mason, president, and Mrs.H.F.Briegel, chairman, presided at the tea table and were assisted by Misses Linda Graul and Suzanne Froud.Others present were: Miss Mabel Murray, Mesdames: A.F.Bull, J.W.Craig, John Dixon, L.H.Edwards, H.Fisker, Herbert Fuller, W.L.Gatehouse, I.K.Lowry, K.E.Norris, C.Rivard, M.Rochemont, A.Shaver.FORMALS FOR HIRE DRESS FORMAL En LIKE A MILLIONAIRE Look smart - be smart - rent all your Formal Wear.Our garments are oll modern styles, freshly cleaned Styles to tit oll models EST.1904 MCLAUGHLIN & HARRISON 1461 McGill College AV.8-3544 René ficer: Col.F.I.Ritchie, CD, Commander.10th Militia Group; 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Mayor J.C.Cushings, mayor of, i Westmount: Major J.W .Davies, | | CD, president, Military Engineers \u2018| association, Capt.J.R.Waterston, president of the combined officers mess, Lt.Col.F.J.McCauley, CD, | Depuly Director of Signals, Ottawa, SALON ANTOINETTE Haute Coiffure Vigeant ; 4879 Sherbrooke St.West HU.4-5450 1378 Greene Avenue PRO ARTE Reg'd.Jewellers Chronometerie Suisse © EXPERT WATCHMAKER © WE.2-4551 \u2019) > LAR ar An ss npn, I SON ARAL +05 om SAINT 3100 4e AE nat B\u2019nai Brith Women to sponsor Festival Laurentian Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women, will sponsor its second annual International Festival of food and music on Tuesday and } : i § $ 4 MRS.M.A.WOLLOCK, who is co-ordinator of the second annual International Festival of food and music to be held by Laurentian Chapter, B\u2019nai B\u2019rith on February 16 and 17 at the Town of Mous Royal Town Hall.\u2014Drummond Photo e GOLD © COPPER © BRASS © CHROME © NICKEL © RHODIUM © CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Lid., Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths ond Elec- tro Platers, Operating Canada\u2019s Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1437 Aylmer St.VI.5-7947 (A few doors above St.Catherine 8t.) © Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.For The Finest QUALITY BEEF Obtainable Phone HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d English Family Butcher and Grocer Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Groceries Fruits and Vegetables CHOICE YOUNG CANADIAN LAMB 4466 St.Catherine West Neor Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 4 :were made for the New Members\u2019 Wednesday nights, February 16 and 17, at the Town of Mount Royal Town Hall, 90 Roosevelt avenue.Eat, sing and dance 'Round the World\u2019 will be the theme of this year's festival, where over 20 ethnic groups.all fellow Canadians, will meet and greet their neighbors and together observe Brother hood Week.Representatives of many groups, dressed in national costumes, will host booths, where food tidbits for sampling, handicrafts, posters and foodstuffs will be displayed.Among the countries represented will be Poland, India, Spain, France, Israel and the Scandana- vian countries.The food und handicraft exhibit will open at 7:30 p.min the Schofield Hall.The public is invited.The entertainment.in Keeping with the theme of the evening, will be as international as the menu.The Laurentian Choral Group under the direction of Mrs.A.Stotland, with guest soloist, Alan Mills and members of the Elsie Salomons Dance Studio will present a program of folk songs and dances of many lands.There will be Icelandic melodies, Japanese and Indonesian lullabies, songs and dances of Bavaria, Spain and French Canada, a Romanian dance and an Israeli grouping in song and dance of Chassidic and Yemenite melodies and a song of the Negev with guest.Alan Mills.For your invitation, call Mrs.C.White, HU.8-7143.Mrs.M.A.Wol- lock is Festival Co-ordinator.The program will take place in the XRoyalmount Room at 9:15 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Halls of Westmount were among the guests at the Park Plaza Hotel last week, while visiting Toronto.Mrs.John A.McClay, chairman of the Charter Day Luncheon of the Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club entertained her committee at her home of Kensington avenue, Mrs.A.H.Mason, president, presided at the tea table.Others present were: Miss L.Vaz and Mesdames: W.H.Burkeholder, G.L.Drysdale, Herbert Fuller, K.Mac- Namara, F.L.McLearon, E.M.Miller, James Noseworthy, F.J.Seidel, A.Watson.McKenna Florists of Cole des Neiges announce the opening of \u201cGifts Unlimited\u2019 at their premises 4509 Cote des Neiges road, under the direction of Betty McDougall, Mrs.A.B.Smith entertained the members of the Snowdon Women's Club executive at her home Monday morning.The president, Mrs.John D.Hopkins, presided.Plans New location \u201cof her office.1454 Mountain Street Suite 107 AV.8-1881 Catherine Stuhr CHIROPODIST Authorized by the General Federation of Danish Physicians.Announces the : re-opening 3 * French films Four French films will be presented by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in its Wednesday evening series on February 10 in the Lecture Hall of the Museum at 6:30 and at 8:30 p.m.They are: \u201cLa Maison De Moliere\u201d, an historical account of the Comedie Française; \u201cRoi Soleil\u201d, the story of Louis XIV as seen in the light of the documents and monuments of his time: \u2018Le Mystere de la Licorne\u201d which shows the world famous 16th century tapestries now in the Cluny Museum in Paris and finally \u2018George de la Tour\u201d, Calvary WMS The meeting of Calvary WMS will be held on Wednesday.February 10, at 8 p.m., in the church parlors, the convener being Miss Gladys Watson.Mrs.C.R.Plaskett will review the first half of the Study Book, \u2018\u2018Africa Disturbed\u2019.Members are reminded that good used clothing is urgently needed by the Supply Department.Reddy WA meeting The fist tea meeting of the new year of the Reddy Memorial os pital, Women's Auxiliary, will take place in the home of Mrs.Frazer N.Gurd, 3180 Westmount boulevard, Westmount.at two p.m.on February 9.Mrs.Maurice Coming event GALA MILITARY WHIST and bridge to be held in the gymnasium of West Hill High School Tuesday.| February 9, at 8 p.m.sharp.Tickets will be available at the door.Proceeds to provide bursaries for qualified students entering the teaching profession.There will be many prizes.Day Tea, Feb.9.when Life Memberships will also be presented.Refreshments were served by the hostess.Mrs.J.R.Beveridge, president, Provincial Chapter of Quebec, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire and Mrs, J A.Winters, educational secret- | ary, have left for Quebec City to attend the annual meeting and sixtieth (60th) anniversary of the Senior Primary Chapter in the Order \u2014 the Baden Powell | Chapter of the City of Quebec.| Lady Coomaraswamy, wife of | the High Commissioner for Ceylon, Ottawa, will be the guest speaker at the next meeting of the Women's Art Society, which will be held in the lecture hall of the Museum of Fine Arts at 11 a.m.on Tuesday.Lady Coomaraswamy will give an illustrated talk on the \u201cArts and Crafts of Ceylon.\u201d The Play-Reading group of the Westmount Women's Club met recently at the home of Mrs.Frank D.Lindsay, Those present were: Mrs.C.H.Armstrong, Mrs.J.W.Elcome, Miss Mary 1.Haggarty, Mrs.G.S.Jackson, Mrs.R.P.I.Morton, Mrs.George Oleson, Miss Amy Riel, Mrs.Alex Ross, Mrs.Campbell, Mrs.W.Thompson and Mrs.J.H.Thomson and Mrs.David L.Benzie.Refreshments were served.Westmount Club The Westmount Women's Club will hold a general meeting on Friday, February 12, in Victoria Hall, at 2:30 p.m.Mr.A.Rey- burn, Interior Decorator, will speak on \u2018Colors, Fabrics and Styles in Past and Today.\u201d Mrs.Russell T.Stackhouse will * Astier CR on ae Catholic nurses Reminder to Catholic Nurses of meeting, Monday, February 8, at | st.Mary's Hospital Auditorium, Lacombe and Cote des Neiges.8.15.Prominent guest speaker, Presbytery WA The sixth annual meeting of the Montreal Presbytery Woman's Association of the United Church of Canada will be held in Mount Royal United Church on : Friday, February 12 from 10 a.m.(Mill 3:15 p.m.The president, Mrs H.Meadows will be in the chair The morning session will consist of conferences on various phases of women\u2019s work in the church.The speaker at the afternoon session will be the Rev.C.R.Pas- Dominion-Douglas WMS The monthly meeting of the | Women's Missionary Society of Dominion-Douglas Church will be held in Leslie Hall on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.Dr.R.Douglas Smith will be the speaker and his topic will be \u201cCanadian Citizenship in the United Church Program\u201d.The soloist, Miss Rita Edwards, will be accompanied by Mrs.R.D.Smith.Mrs.Keith Barber and Mrs.Arnold Schonbek are joint conveners.Mrs.W, A, Messenger will preside.Berne, president, will chair the meeting.Mr.L.R.Howard and Mrs.G.H.M.Campbell will give a short outline on the forthcoming compaign.Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs.Jack Schwartzman and Mrs.J.A.S.Wilson.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 5, 1960 He HW Beyond Down at the base, each sees but his own path, The clouds, obscure his vision of the rest, But there are many roads, to reach the height, And those, who nobly climb, shall reach their quest.Election between 7.30 p.m.and *,__ Remember Your Valentine 11 Heed Wia.wad Cu eta dee As they ascend, the paths are closer drawn, Above the clouds.the pure, white light reveals, A holy temple, where all peoples meet, And all humanity in worship kneels.DOROTHY SPROULE 9.The Women s Real Kett, minister of Calvary United Church, who will later conduct the installation of new officers.All members of the Woman's Association of the United Church are invited to attend The \u201cNatural\u201d Permanent 0.00 Start the season with a Natural hair style and permanent created for you to compliment your facial contour.Phone: WE.53-0362 - WE.B-2406 or simply vit 9347 Greens Avenue with FLOWERS from the Victor 2-4444 House flowers Mountain St.at Sherbrooke 1442 Mountain Street convene the meeting.Led.Just North of St.Catherine \u2014 Free Parking across the street FINAL CLEARANCE SALE FINISHES FEBRUARY 13TH Cocktail \u2014 Evening Dresses Coats \u2014 Suits \u2014 Woollen Dresses 1, \u2014 1; OFF AH Sales Finol ALL SIZES VI.2-1391 ORIGINAL PRICE TAGS ON SALE MERCHANDISE 12 Fridoy, Feb.5, 1960 Women 3 Real omen 5 eaim Guild and WA The general monthly meeting of st.Matthew's Anglican Church Guild and WA will be held on Tuesday, at 2:30 p.m.in the parish house preceded by an executive meeting at 1:15.The Evening group will have a table of home cooking and afternoon tea will be served by group 18°\", Westmount Examiner, [ Twins' Parents Club The Twins\u2019 FFarents Club will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Feb.10 at 8.15 p.m.at 4900 Namur street.The guest speaker will be: Dr.S Rabinovitch - Psychologist, All parents of Twins welcome.For further information call: Mrs.1 Downes Tel.RE, 9-6403, HOME OF THE LIVE \"PIGLET\" Marius Brunner Maitre d'Hotel formerly of Drury's OLD WORLD HOSPITALITY IN THE MOST CHARMING SETTING IN MONTREAL For your Dining pleasure background music by MAURICE at the Hammond Organ or Steinway ! Reservation : CR.1-9305 Open from Noon to 11 p.m.Saturday 5 p.m.to Midnight Sunday 5 p.m.to 9 p.m.753 St.Gregoire Street (Corner St.Hubert) Canadian Concerts & Artists, presents in his first Montreal concert THE MOST CELEBRATED OF JAZZ PIANISTS ERROIL \u2014_\u2014 GARNER \"The man for whom the piano was invented.\u201d -NEWSWEEK in a program of improvisations with bass and percussion accompaniment.FRIDAY EVE.FEB.19 ST.DENIS THEATRE Tickets (inc.tax): $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00.On sale at the St.Denis Theatre and at 1822 Sherbrooke, west of Guy.a irc COMMITTEE working on arrangements for the = IODE Founder's Day Hotel.The Order was founded beth Hotel.The Order was Mrs.A, Richardson of Toronto.nalional president of IODE will be an honored guest, while Mrs.J.C.Manson, regent of the Muni- CHILDREN'S THEATRE Presents \u201cJACK and the BEANSTAL VICTORIA HALL Saturday Afternoons 11 FEBRUARY 13th ond 20th | Tickets reserved at BHU.4-6620 or Willis & Co., St.Catherine W.Luncheon, Monday, February 15 at the Queen Elizabeth 1900.Mrs.A.K.Richardson of Toronto, national president will be an honored guest.SEATED left to right: MRS.J.R.BEVERIDGE, Provis- IODE to celebrate Founder\u2019s Day Monday The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Order February 15, at a luncheon to be held in the Queen Eliza- The Implications of the Next Decade : \u201cStrategies of Discussion Group Leading\u201d for community groups couples of their own people basically trained as discussion course leaders.who wish to have 12 sessions starting Friday, February 5th, 7:30 to 10 p.m.in Library, D'Arcy Mc- Gee School, 220 Pine west, Montreal.Chairman : VI.Kathleen Thorburn Full particulars from Thomas More Institute Office 2-5076 Demonstration and training periods each week, under experienced guest leaders.Basic Socratic method and variations for use with sociology, fiction, politics, etc.Season CY to be held regent; in Montreal in founded in Montreal in 1900 by the late Mrs.Clark Murray.cipal Chapter of Montreal will preside at the luncheon.HEAD TABLE GUESTS Those invited to the head table will include Mrs.A.K.Richard- {son of Toronto, National President of the Order.who will be the guest speaker: Mrs.J.R.Beveridge.president of the Provincial Chapter of Quebec; Mrs.| Leslie Skelton, daughter of the founder: Mrs.F.W.McLaughlin, Mrs.J.J.Creelman, Mis.Paul Kuhring, Miss Mae Barwick, Mrs.Norman Holland.Mrs.W.H.Muirhead, Mrs.G.A.Winters, | Mrs.Donald Macrae, Mrs.W.W.| Brown, Mrs.J.I.Mills, Toronto, Mrs.Arthur Jewitt, Lennoxville, Miss M.Hope Glass, Quebec City; Mrs.Robert Morewood, Quebec City, Miss Francis Mac- Donald and Mrs.A.A.Munster, Sherbrooke; Mrs.Harry Lovelace, Kenogami.OTHER GUESTS Officers and conveners of the Municipal and Provincial Chapters and the following presidents of Women's Clubs: Mrs.Saul Hays, Montreal Council of Women; Lady Shaughnessy.Royal Commonwealth Society: Mrs.C.J.R.Grossman, American Women's Club: Miss Charlotte Van Dine, Business and Professional Women's Club: Mrs.P.J.Smith, Lachine Women's Club; Miss Mabel Shannon, Maritime Women's Club; Mrs.R.G.Harries, Montreal West Women's Club: Mrs.Victor Morris, Montreal Women\u2019s Club; Mrs.A.H.Mason, Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club: Mrs.S.Shepherd, Outre- mont Women's Club; Mrs.C.F.G.Cross, St.Lambert Women's Club; Mrs.John Hopkins, Snow- don Women\u2019s Club; Mrs.J.F.Rowlatt, Tetraultville Women\u2019s Club; Mrs.C.M.Hayes, Town of Mount Royal Women's Club; Mrs.J.C.Davies, Verdun Women's Club: Mrs.R.T.Stackhouse, Westmount Women's Club; Miss Alice Lighthall, Women's Art Society; Mrs, T.G.Pippy, La- prairie Women\u2019s Club; Miss I.Sauberli, Zonta Club.Mrs.Vernon Crowley, Municipal Secretary, is convener of the luncheon.Toastmistress Club The meeting of the Mount Royal Toastmistress Club will be held in the Green room of the Queen's Hotel at 6 p.m.Monday, February 8.cial president; MRS.J.C.MANSON, Municipal MRS.VERNON CROWLEY, secretary and convener of the luncheon, STANDING left to right: MRS.MRS.C.C.CORNEILLE, vice-regent; and MRS.C.T.CRESSWELL, treasurer.EDITH M.Gibaut, vice-regent; \u2014Tedd Church Photo Presbyterial WMS The annual meeting of the Montreal Presbyterial of the Women's Missionary Society, of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, will be held on Tuesday, February 9, in Town of Mount Royal Presbyterian Church, Registration 10.30 am., 1 p.m.and 7.30 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.J.Lovell Baker will show slides on Africa at the afternoon session, and the Rev.Mario Di Gangi, B.D., will address an open meeting in the evening.Emanu'El Sisterhood Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood is honoring Jewish Music Month with an outstanding event on Tuesday, February 9, at 1 p.min the Temple social hall.The program features the Me- Gill Faculty Trio under the diree- tion of Professor Alexander Brott.Violinist, Professor Alexander Brott; Cellist, Lolla Brott; Pianist, Charles Rainer; Soloist, Cantor Otto Staeren.Guest speaker\u2014Mr.Igor Kuch- insky, director of the Jewish Music Council.Mrs.David Lisser will preside.Dessert and coffee will be served.Weekly lecture The Ladies Committee of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is holding its weekly lecture and tea on Wednesday, February 10, at 3 p.m.in the upstairs foyer of the Museum, Mrs.Isabel Barclay Dobell, Curator of prints and documents, McCord Museum, will speak in English on \u201cMontreal 1860\u201d.Tea will be served after the attend.IN THE » omen 3 Realm Crystal Chapter Crystal Chapter No.35, LOA will meet on February 5 at 8 p.m.in Ross Hall, 4053 Ross street, Verdun.Daughters of Nile Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, will hold a sewing meeting at the home of Mrs.G.Louch, 4250 Madison avenue, at 8 p.m.on Monday.Venture Club The Conference Committee of the Venture Club of Montreal will hold a meeting on Monday, at the home of Miss Sue Foster, 5745 Somerled avenue, at 8 p.m, Executive meeting An executive meeting of the Council of Units of the Jewish Hospital of Hope will be held at the home of Mrs.H.Zrill, 4590 St.Kevin avenue on Tuesday, at 2 p.m.Mrs.H.Oberfield, chairman of the executive, will preside.What Should You Really Weigh?Think you\u2019re overweight ?You might be wrong.February Reader\u2019s Digest presents the new average weight charts based on today\u2019s taller Canadians.Want to know your ideal weight?Here are figures which may surprise you.Get your February Reader's Digest today \u2014 32 articles of lasting interest, and a long condensed book.JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve alt weak foot conditions.Children\u2019s Supports a Specialty.By appointment only Phone Number: WE.2-1545 IT'S WELL WORTH a A mt ge ra B= caMamtan.awit + ar J aS Gsnptiirits d en ee How You Can Reduce Your Heating Bill A heating engineer offers tips to help you keep your house warmer and save you money.February Reader\u2019s Digest shows you how to make your own simple tests of your heating system.ow often should your furnace run?How much fresh air (even on the coldest day) does it need?How much is insulation worth?Get your February Reader's Digest today \u2014 32 articles of lasting interest.A At Stowe, Vermont CHURCHILL HOUSE INN Featuring a truly fine restaurant and superb accommodations Reservations : Hosts: ) Alpine 3-7745 E.& R.Stafford Exclusive and Congenial The Tremblant Club In the Heart of the Laurentians Superior Accommodation Fine French Cuisine Intimate Musketeer Bar Owned and Managed by Betty and Jim Cuttle, Mont Tremblant, Que.Telephone St.Jovite 223 NOW more than ever ., .BEYOND COMPARE .THE CHANTECLER Canada's finest mountain playground, surrounded by French- Canadian hospitality, offers EVERYTHING \u2014 and only 45 miles north of Montreal in the Laurentians ! 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.All-inclusive \"Ski Weeks.\u201d Why not reserve now?For brochure write M.E.MARIN Ste-Adele-en-haut, P.Q.Direct Montreal line UN.1-2256 Rallye des neiges\u20141960 to be held Feb.26, 27 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 5, 1960 Rockland Shopping Centre in the Town of Mount Royal with registration headquarters at De Serres Sporting Goods Store.The dinner stop and 200 miles point will be nmr 13 rally will become part of the Laine rentian winter carnival.The first car will leave the starting point at 10 am, followed at two minute intervals by the bal- It has been reported that a number of sportscar enthusiasts from the Verdun, N.D.G.and West- mount areas will take part in the Sports Motor Car Club's annual winter rally\u2014\u2018'Rallye des neiges'\u2014 !to be held February 26 and 27.Between 50 to 100 cars driven by top rallyists from the United States, others are more straightforward \u2014 drive 1.8 miles and turn left at the first intersection.Time controls to check on each car's progress are set up along various points of the route.De merits are given for: failing to check in at time controls, checking Ontario and Quebec are expected to enter the 700 mile event.Rallying, a sport designed to est navigational and driving skills as well as car dependability, has been IT IS NOT UNUSUAL for an examiner in any field to make general statements when speaking on his subject to an assembly of people in the same line.In the early years of the Quebec Music Teachers\u2019 Association, we had a number of morning sessions.One of these meeting has always stood out in my memory because it brought to light that even examiners cannot judge certain factors because they do not know details.This is why parents should be enlightened and about music essentials right from the start.GOING TO SCHOOL and studying properly is work for any child .not just \u201cfun\u201d and \u201cplay\u201d.But it can and should be enjoyable.(When a child cannot do something correctly.it is never enjoyable but discipline must be taught in the earliest stages in order that correct habits be formed immediately).Music lessons should be the same.Learning anything, whether physical or mental, entails concentration and continued repetition to make progressive advancement.Learning cannot be acquired by wishing.THE MEETING that 1 am going to tell you about was during the war.Dr.Staton had come to Canada to examine for the Royal Schools across the continent and made the statement that he found most music students very poor in ear-training, sight-reading and their scales were deplorable.This is perhaps true enough but what is the reason?Is it the fault of the teachers com- Backler, Tucker.(Continued from page 3) with the Westmount Athletic Grounds, to the School Commission | to make way for a new school build- | ing on the site.The council approved civic expenditures for December of $419,- 619.26 including salaries.| Payment of $241.05 was authori- | zed for Miss Marilyn N.Gardner for damages to her car last July | 28 in an accident with a city garbage truck at Greene and Western.| Alderman Ouimet, in explaining the accident, said that the truck came to a stop al Western \u2018some | seven or eight feet from the curb\u2019 | cutting off a Nash Rambler driven | by Miss Gardner.When the light changed, the truck driver decided to turn right, striking the left rear side of the Rambler.A 20 year-old typcwriter in the Assessors\u2019 office will be replaced with a new one.The old machine, purchased in 1939, has a value now of only $22.50.Alderman Common said; \u201cIt would seem advisable to keep the old machine as a spare.\u201d MUSICAL Surprising statistics \u2014 Part Il By FRANCES GOLTMAN a a a a a a a nn a ee ee ee popular in Quebec since it vas introduced from the European con-* tinent several years ago.Sportscars rally in teams of three with a crew of two \u2014 a driver and a navigator.Contestants are not furnished with the route of the rally before the event: instead the navigator must plot the course from a sca of intricate instructions given out prior to the start.Some points of the instructions are in the form of mathematcial formulas, in at time controls too early or too late and opening sealed envelopes provided for the assistance of lost competitors.Trophies are given to the car and team with the least amount of demerit points.The \u2018Rallye des neiges\u2019 will have its starting and ending point at the Sharps, Flats and Naturals pletely or the parents or pupils?OFTEN IT IS TLACK of good tuition but there is certainly insufficient time to cover every music subject in the short space of a half hour.And in most cases only once a week! In the located at St.Agathe where the ance of the entries, CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY Summer Camp for Boys and Girls 7 to 12 yrs.© 12th Year * Boating, swimming, handicrafts, boxing, dramatics and trips, all under the supervision of carefully chosen stoff ond directed by Miss Ruby Smith, BA., MSPE.Booklet on request 501 Claremont Avenue \u2014 Westmount TOPS IN TRAVEL! 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To Be Continued.SAYING OF THE WEEK: I am of opinion that there are no proverbial sayings which are not true, because they are | aH sentences drawn from ex-| perience itself.who is \u201che mother of all sciences.j SAAVEDRA M.de CERVANTES, Going to EUROPE or Planning a Cruise to the WEST INDIES or SOUTH AMERICA?Consult .Westmount International Travel Service Roger L.Huysmans, manager Officially Appointed Agents For STEAMSHIPS and AIRLINES HU.6-4948 4935 Sherbrooke Street W.HU.8-394) 1547-1616.Tronsportetion - UN.1-6161 HARVEY'S TRAVEL AGENCY LIMITED Subsidiary of Maivey & Ce.Ltd., St.John's, NHJ.\u2014 Established 1767 120 McGill Street, Montreal Bermuda $141.Return Nossou $179.Return Mexico $230.Return Antiguo $241.Return Jomaice $250.Return Borbodos $306 Return Hotels - Cor Hire - Tours - Cruises - Resorts Your Downtown Travel Agent UN.1.7010 14 The Westmouat Examiner, Friday, February 5, 1960 e TV © RADIO © APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE TV Antennas our specialty HI-FI Equipment and Transistor Supplies TELETRONICS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 1 Property For Sale Jewel of a House WEST END AREA, HEATED GARAGE.PARTICULARS ON i REQUEST.HU.8 8153.| 2 Property Wanted | WESTMOUNT, 7 10 room house, con- vendent location, price $36.000-$50,000.Hu.1 eT - ou | 10 Office To Let St.Laurent BLVD.CORNER DECARIE AND MACDONALD ST.| i BUS STOPS, MODERN, HEATED BUILDING FIRST FLOOR SUITE OF OFFICES, APPROX.1,200 FT, FOR REGIONAL INSURANCE AGENCIES, \\ LOAN.MEDICAL.DENTAL.LAW.OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF BUSINESS REASONABLE RENT.AVAILABLE MAY IST.CALL MR.SPERBER V1.2-1391 DEC, MAC CORP.1442 MOUNTAIN ST, 9 Business s Opportunities Beauty Salon EXCELLENT LOCATION GOOD CLIENTELE AIR CONDITIONED OWNER LEAVING CITY EVENING REGENT 7-0848° 12 Apartments To Let N.D.G.Freddie, 6685, 15 - 412 - 42 Loos.modern, balconies, tully equipped, taxes pid May Ist occupancy.HU.9-0H05.N.D.G.Grand Blvd, 4520, 3'.- $97.00; 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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE is hereby given that VERA ARLENE PERRY LOCKE, residing in the City of Dorval, District of Montreal in the Province of Quebec, Stenographer, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the present or next following session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from her husband GERALD FREDERICK LOCKE, Commercial Artist, domiciled and residing in the City of Dorval, District of Montreal, Province of Quebec, on the ground of adultery.Dated at Montreal, this 28th day of December, 1959.WALKER.CHAUVIN, WALKER, ALLISON & BEAULIEU Solicitors for Applicant 760 Victoria Square, Montreal, P.Q.e eT re 3 Tn Saker Ÿ TT mr ST mA TE Coben ES PFYVYYYOY db EER a LE anaanaan ah - CUCU VVVVVVVVVVVVVYTVYve By PETER RASSENTI and RAY MAYNARD \u2018St.Leo's bantam team have forged their way to the front in their section, riding the crest of a five game streak that featured by a 4-2 victory over Loyola.They are, sportively speaking, the talk of the school with their hustling style of play and fine spirit.The team, like all Academy clubs, is not too big but they play exceedingly well together and possess two fine ice-generals in co - captains Connie Nucci and4 Peter Johnson.The victory over Loyola was a classic example of the drive in this little team.Faced with possible elimination, they journeyed out to the west end stadium, to face not only an unbeaten club but unscored upon.It was in this setting they proved their mettle, fighting back from the brink of elimination to go on to a well-earned 4-2 win and thus tie up the race by joining the Maroon and White in a first place deadlock.Coach Andy McGillis is well pleased with his club and feels they have an even chance to go all the way.In the Loyola game il was the co-coptains who took charge of the situation.Connie Nucci dented the twine twice and Peter Johnson once.With these boys playing inspired hockey they led them back into the thick of the race.Diminutive Tony Tyrrell, digging all the way, scored the other goal.The Saints moved into first place in the bantam section by a 5-1 win over the cellar dwelling Lachine.Nucci picked up two goals while Fred Fisher, Jacques Leblanc and Tony Tyrrell ae- counted for the remaining three.Nucci now has eight goals to his credit.¥ Lu + St.Leo's seniors came to life at the Westmount artificial rink to post a 1-0 decision over West Hill.The Maroon and Grey club, fresh from an upset win over the league-leading Loyola team, were surprised by the tenacious checking thrown at them by a determined band of Academites who needed the win to escape the cel- Jar position in the standing.Both goalers were at top form to keep the score.John Bonneau was not as busy as his rival but was Johnny-on-the-spot with a couple of hair-raising saves to protect his first shut-out of the season.It was left to lightweight forward George Spare, enacting the role of giant killer, to score the winning goal with but four minutes left to play in the game.The defensive play of the winners was superb with Allan Keith and Pierre Leduc forming a bulwark but they were given able assistance from John Rinfret and Mike Johnson who were all over the ice breaking up West Hill plays.* * * At Verdun Auditorium, St.Leo\u2019s hastily-assembled midgets played a 2-2 draw with St.Willi- brord.The game, played as a part of the St.Willibrord Carni- Val, was a ragged affair due to the extremely poor condition of the ice.Billy McNally and George Spare were the lamplighters for the Westmounters.Ted Lindsay and Dollard St.Laurent, members of the Chicago Black Hawks, visited St.Leo's dressing room prior to the game to chat with the boys.Both players made a big hit with their informal visit.Also participating in the Carnival was St.Paul's Academy girls relay team, who again skated off with top honors, winning both races.The triumphant trio on coach Andy McGillis\u2019 girls relay team was Sheillagh Taylor, Barbara Donnelly and Ginny Spare.They all turned in fine efforts but it was Ginny Spare in the anchor spot that spelt the difference with her gallant finish.% ¥* * Lower Canada handed St.Leo's curling crew their first defeat at St.George's Club .Dave Kelle- her\u2019s Pee Wee puckchasers nosed out King's School 2-1.John Don- nelly and John Lang scored for the Saints.How they stand TERMITE \u201cA\u201d P WL D F APs.Barons .75 1 1 18 10 11 Bisons .74 3 0 17 14 8 Braves .72 41 $ 12 5 Bears .7 2 5 0 7 15 TERMITE \u201cB* F WL D F A Pis Bulldogs .6 4 0 2 13 5 10 Beavers 3 0 3 14 9 9 Bullets 4 | 8 15 3 Dukes 5 0 13 19 2 0 P WL D F APts Wings .8 8 0 0 5 0 16 Dragons .8 2 3 3 10 20 17 Crowns .8 2 4 2 15 2 ¢ Raiders ,.8 1 3 4 11 31 6 Cadets .8 2 5 1 5 19 5 PEE WEE \u201cA\u201d P WL D F APs Wildcats .13 8 4 1 45 38 17 Rams .13 5 6 2 45 37 12 Cyclones .12 3 6 3 38 53 9 E \u201cB\" WL D F A Pts, 5 2 1 26 20 11 5 2 1 27 15 11 4 3 1 16 19 9 0 71 9 24 1 BANTAM FP WL D F APs.Rangers .8 71 0 38 20 14 Hawks .8 5 21 31 15 11 Leafs .9 4 5 0 28 38 8 Bruins ,,.9 0 8 1 18 42 1} MIDGET P WL D F APis.Flyers .,.3 2 1 0 8 19 4 Ramblers .210119 6 3 Aces .3021 19% 6 1) The game scores TERMITE \u201cA\u201d Bisons 4, Bears 0: Barons 1, Braves 1.TERMITE \u201cB\" Bulldogs 1, Bullets 0; Beavers 3, Dukes 0.MOSQUITO Dragons 2, Crowns 0.PEE WEE \"A\u201d Cyclones 6, Wildcats 0; Rams 3, Wildcats 1.PEE WEE \u201cB\" Bombers 4, Guards 0.ANTAM .Leafs 3, Rangers 1; Leafs 6, Bruins 2.MIDGET Ramblers 13, Flyers 0; Flyers 5, Aces 4.Stars lead scoring and league race STANDING PWL DP F A Pta Stars .6 2 1 43 19 13 Wanderers 5 2 2 46 24 12 Bombers .4 3-3 25 23 11 Hawks .\u201c 5 4 0 27 38 10 Royals .5 5 0 29 27 10 Orphans .¢ 9 0 10 50 0 SCORING LEADERS Martin.Stars .Nykoluk, Wanderers .Selby, Stars .Turner, Stars .ces Anderson, Royals .Gaylor, Hawks .GUARANTEED BEST! ONLY DOW IS SPORTRAIT \u201cYet you ought to hear the fuss when | ask him to lly up the garden +\u201d London Express- -MONEWS Westmount cage scores 50-42 win In a western school cage sec- * | tion encounter, Phil Field's West: | mount five disposed of John Ren- nie 50-42.Mark Friedman, Larry Dallas and Howard Blanchette picked up 15, 11 and eight markers respectively winners.Little Harvey Friedman stole the ball from a John Rennie player to score what proved to be the winning basket.For Ron Sharp's John Rennie squad, which had held a 27-21 halftime advantage, centre Dave Boston was best man on the floor, getting 14 points.However both Boston and first- string guard Bruce Black fouled out of the game in the third quarter to contribute to the team\u2019s demise.to pace the St.Leo's stops Loyola's streak In a crucial bantam hockey fixture, St.Leo's stopped Loyola's winning streak at four games by recording a 4-2 triumph over Father O\u2019Hanley's boys.Both teams are now tied for the division lead with 4-1 slates.Loyola blanked St.Leos 2-0 three weeks ago.Connie Nucci, whose heads-up style of play has spearheaded Andy McGillis\u2019 outfit in its surge to the top, collected a pair of goals.Tony Tyrrell and Pete Johnson added singletons.Jim Cullen and Peter Quelch received credit for Loyola's tallies.The club had won all four of its matches by shutouts before running into the inspired St.Leo's gang.Trinity Bowling Team Standings: Blacks 80, Browns 69, Reds 61, Blues 60, Maroons 54, Whites 53, Tans 52, Grays 47.High single: Ken Stecle 190, followed by A.W.Leadbetter 186.High triple: A.W.Leadbetter 499 followed by K.Steele 491.400 Club: A.W.Leadbetter 499, K.Steele 491, C.Spencer 430, M.Gosse 413, J.Pidduck 406.Sportsmen's Dickie Moore, who topped the National Hockey League scorers with 86 points last season for Montreal Canadiens, has been voted professional athlete-of-the- year by the Sportsmen's Association of Montreal.He will be honored by an award at the annual banquet of the Association, Feb.17, at Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel.The outstanding amateur athlete chosen by the Sportsmen's group was also announced.Cameron Grout, holder of more than a dozen swimming records and championships, while com- peting in the colors of McGill and MAAA will receive this recognition.|\" Herb Trawick will be the recipient of a brand new award \u2014 the Crown of Gold Trophy.This goes to the coach or athletic leader who in the regard of Sportsmen's judicial commit tee, has done the outstanding job this season.Selection of Moore and Grout should be popular ly received.For Minor league's scoring parade G A Pix Beasant, Bisons \u2018Ter.\u2018A 14 0 14 Sherriff's, Bulldogs (Ter.'B > 8 3 Barrow.Wings «(Mos.) 19 8 Shayer, Wildcats (P.W.\u2018A\") 14 10 2 Deliva.Vics (P.W, 'B\") 13 2 15 Lygitsakos, Rangers \u2018Ban.).31 7 Barton.Ramblers (Mid) .\u2026.6 3 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 5, 1960 15 group select award winners for 1959 two straight seasons Moore participated in all his team\u2019s games.In the 1958-59 season he not only repeated for the scoring championship: he set a new high points total, with 96.oulstripping a record of 95 set by Gordie Howe, of Detroit Red Wings, in the 1952-53 campaign, Grout, a modest type, exemph- fies the truest concept of amateurism, as he has steadily added an array of cups and medals for swimming to his laurels.Gerry Snyder was chosen as the sports executive of the year and will receive the James Foley Memorial Trophy.As president of the Snowdon Fastball League and director of many boys' activities in the Snowdon distriet.he has been the inspiration to many fine young athletes.Certificates of Merit will be presented to Lorne Wilson, sports organizer in the Snowdon area since 1940; Brother Hamelin, leader in juvenile sports activities in Cote des Neiges, and lan __ xHume, long a devoted zealot mn promotion of Wack and field sports.Perry Moss, new head coach of the Big Four football Alouettes, will be guest speaker at the din- | ner.\u2018| This will be his first public appearance.other than press conferences, and Moss is expected 10 outline his policies for the 1960 9 grid campaign.Th EEL IRN EE RAE ERR EER PY BRB RISERIIXAFRASRRAIDIA202 Throughout the world more people buy Seagram's V0.than any other brand of whisky exported from any country \u201ca Seagram's a= Sure LEX: TILLY LY rs rrr ITI TEE NE IE IIE IRE ATRL EE 2x ELITE FEIER CAAA] Jedd bd Pare COOL CONTROL\" BREWED! sag 16 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, February 5, 1960 The Boy Scouts, ASSOCIATION OF CANADA neeps $150,000! YOU can help by giving now \u201cBe Prepared\u2019 is the motto of the Boy Scouts and the theme of this year's campaign for $150,000.Won't you be generous and help these deserving boys when the canvasser calls on you?Help today to continue this great organization dedicated to the building of tomorrow's citizens remember, when you strengthen Scouting, you strengthen Canada ! 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