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[" Local PCs fo hear nafional president VOL.XXXI, No.47 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOV.25, 1960 20 PAGES 33; 35 5 CENTS Page 3 Er LAAN Wd vu 2 Council 1) votes $11,025 for tractors Gl we 2) promotes three firemen Fes _ li FAN ° Michael Lord, at left, 5, of 3164 St.Antoine street, and Richard Henson, 6, of 23 Selby street, e are firmly planted in the lap of Alouette football star Bill Bewly.Richard appears a bit shy.but Michael has a wide smile for his little friend.The photo was taken during a visit to the Unity Boys\u2019 ap roves Club by local football players Tuesday evening.\u2014Leo Thompson Photo St.John Ambulance parking Local resident gefs bans posthumous awards Page 3 Pages 2, 3 \" Pearson blasts U.S.policy Page 8 Governor-General awards high Scout honors fo three Westmounters Page 3 Next week's weather By ERIC NEAL November 26 to December 3 Cold with sunny periods and some clouds, then freezing drizzle and soft snow and clearing again.Temperature range during the week 20-50°F in the south and 10-40°F in the mountains with some 30 to 35 sunny hours, Sudden changes mid-week.Snow (1-2) and windstorms from Great Lakes into the Maritimes and spilling over into the southern counties.Freeze-up commences at this time.Sunny and cold to end the week with occasional light snows or freezing rains.SKOOKUM CHIEF: Westmount mayor J.C.Cushing, squats Indian-style as 12-year-old Helen e Driver, whose Indian name is \u201cYoung Doe.\" places tribal headdress on his head, investing him as Honorary Chief of Unity's Skookum Tribe at a tribal ceremony held Tucsday evening.Looking om are Indian princesses Doris Clarke (left) and Susan Rowniree.\u2014Leo Thompson Photo 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1960 Air Wars \u2018New Montreal Terminal ready to open Dec.15 ! By LARRY MCcINNIS GOOD NEWS AT LAST: The chief problem confronting anyone who writes a column is getting good, solid news for that column; the writing takes little time.This week the column comes easy, because we have lots of good news to report from the Montreal aviation scene, and the first and foremost item is the announcement (with mailing of invitations) of the official opening of the new Montreal air terminal on December 15.With all the delays, many people figured it would never make it.The ceremony is set for 2:30 p.m.on Thursday, Dec.15.All features of the new terminal will be on display, but one aspect \u2014 air traffic control \u2014 we'll deal wilh in another paragraph.The $30,000,000 structure will have, besides many private concessions, \u2018\u2018\u2019modern\u2019\u2019 facilities for handling domestic, trans-border and foreign traffic.Apparently all airline offices will be grouped according to those classifications.Other features will include a druggist, candy store, clothing store, news-stand, tobacconist, gift and flower shop, jewellery store, barber, beauty shop, flight insurance counters, a bank, restaurant, snack bar and children\u2019s nursery.* * # WEATHER FORECASTING: The Meteorological branch of the DOT at the new terminal includes 115 technicians, meteorologists, teletype operators and administrative personnel, responsible for all weather services in Quebec, forecast services for trans-Atlantic aviation, and for airlines running flights to Mexico and the Caribbean.Little known.but u fact, is that this same office provides marine forecast for the St.Lawrence River, Hudson Bay, Hudson Bay Strait and the Davis Strait arcas.* ba sk AND RADAR, TOO! A DOT press release sings the praises of the quality of the radar equipment at the new terminal, designed to meet the needs of the jet age.Besides Lhe old low frequency radio, the airport carries high frequency \u2018\u2018visual\u201d omni-directional range equipment, instrument landing systems, long range surveillance radar installations, weather radar, and other standard radlo equipment.All-in-all, the field will be well equipped.k =k tk CUSTOMERS ALWAYS WRITE: Had a call this week from a polite, but annoyed, Mr.Gauthier, president of the Air Traffic Controllers Association, who felt that we knocked the controllers too much in last week's column by saying the air traffic pile-up is too great.It should be understood that the meaning in these remarks is that air traffic control methods have nol progressed scientifically enough in comparision with the greatly increasing numbers of moder.aircraft in the air.While it is true that no large pile-ups, or \u2018\u2018holds\u2019\u2019.occur in Montreal, the day is rapidly approaching when the present systems Will not be able to cope with the traffic, and now is the time to think about it.It\u2019s nice to plan bigger and faster, and more, aircraft, but Jets figure how to get them in and out in the least possible time.* k k AIR TRAFFIC: Last year, for example, Dorval handled 234,570 aircraft.Since traffic is not evenly spaced, controllers were forced to \u201cstack\u2019 the aircraft.Fortunately, new equipment in the new terminal has almost done away with this necessity.About 650 aircraft daily make instrument landings and takeoffs, not counting the regular visual flight regulations departures or arrivals.Many radio frequencies are guarded by the controllers, and they must set regulations for Cartier- ville, too, although Cartierville has its own tower staff.tk k k _ THERE'S NO DOUBT thal controllers do a tremendous job for aviation, and pilots in trouble know no more welcome voice on the radio than that of a controller who can, and will, help him out.If anyone thinks they are clever because they can remember cards in à poker game, they should see a controller in action.y Te HL ETS LIN NE ee coma = ® Bonded Roofing © Sheet Metal © Asbestos & Metal Siding for Commercial \u2014 Industrial Residential Maintenance and Repairs on All Types | of Buildings Leo Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK © GAS HEATERS 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates on Request WE.5.2595 WE.3-2432 Obituaries THOMAS K.KENNEDY A funeral service was held in St.Matthias Church Wednesday, for Thomas Kilbourn Kennedy, immediate past president of the McGill Siege Artillery Association, who died Sunday.Bom and educated at Owen Sound, Ont., Mr.Kennedy joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force early in World War I, and served overseas with the 10th Canadian Siege Battery, COA.Folluwing the war he was associated in business with his brother, W.Alan Kennedy, and was later employed by Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co.Ltd., at Sherbrooke, Que.At the time of his death he was in the employ of Texaco Canada Ltd.here.Mr.Kennedy was a member of the N.D.G.Lions Club.He is survived by his wife, the former Evelyn Smith; a son, James C.Kennedy; a daughter, Mrs.Robert K.Scott (Molly); two brothers, W.Alan and Leslie H.Kennedy, and seven grandchildren.MRS.W.J.KEATING Funeral service for Mrs.William J.Keating, who died Wednesday, will be held Saturday at 9 a.m.in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Burial will be in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.The former Martha M.French, she was active in many charitable | organizations.Mrs.Keating was a former president of the Catholic Women\u2019s League of Westmount; co-founder of Westmount Catholic Women\u2019s Club; and a director of Montreal Convalescent Hospital.She is survived by her husband: four sons, William P., Kevin B., of Montreal; Michael F., of Albany, N.Y., and Christopher, of Montreal; three daughters, Aileen (Mrs.Arthur J.Petch), of Hamilton, Ont.: Geraldine (Mrs.Gerard R.Gohier), of Montreal, and Kathleen (Mrs.Andrew W.Me- Niece).of Galt, Ont.: several brothers and sisters, and 16 grandchildren.JUDGE L.C.PELLETIER Funeral service was held yesterday in St.leon de Westmount Chureh for Sessions Judge Louis Conrad Pelletier who died Saturday.He was 55.Born in Laprairie, son of Louis- Conrad Pelletier, QC, former Batonnier of the Montreal Bar, and Bernadette Roberge, Judge Pelletier studied at the Academie St.Joseph in Laprairie and at College Ste.Marie.He graduated in law from the U.of M.in May, 1930, and was admitted to the Bar the same year.A Queen's Counsel, Judge Pelletier was mayor of Laprairie from 1938 to 1947, fire commissioner for Montreal from 1944 to 1947, and a former director of the Union of Municipalities of the Province of Quebec.He was appointed a judge of Sessions Court in 1947 and the following year was named chairman of the Province of Quebec Labor Relations Board.He was professor of industrial law in the University of Montreal\u2019s law faculty, and a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Chambre de Commerce de Montreal and the Club Canadien.He is survived by his wife, the former Lucienne Rochette; three children, Claire, Monique and Louis-Conrad; three sisters, Bernadette (Mrs.Herve Charron), Gertrude and Jeanne (Mrs.Aime Cousineau), and numerous nephews and nieces, RALPH W.BARCLAY Funeral service was held Wednesday in the D.A.Collins Chapel for Ralph W.Barclay who died at his home, 430 Strathcona avenue.He was 79.Born in Montreal, he was educated at St.Andrews East and was married September 14, 1904 to the former Ella de H.Robertson.Well-known in the community, he was a resident of Westmount for more than 50 years and was a member of Trinity Memorial Church.He is survived by his widow, and children Adria, Struan, Margaret, Janet and Beatrice (Mrs.K.Alexander).Unity Boys' Club Training program set for volunteer leaders By MAURICE MARIASINE Now that the excitement of the annual banquet is over for another year, the club is settling down to regular activities.Boys\u2019 work supervisor Chuck Tyler announces that his department has a ping pong tournament going at top speed.The tournament is for boys in the junior and intermediate age category.Mr.Tyler emphasizes the desirability of in- tra-mural activities and urges all members to participate.The winners of inter-club tournaments will compete against other clubs.Registration is now open for all club members who may be interested in stamps or chess.NEW VOLUNTEERS Two new voluntter workers, Marcel Gauthier and Jacques Mc- Cormack have joined the ranks of Unity's large volunteer staff.In the near future, a training program for volunteer group lgad-% ers will be organized.The purpose of this program will be to orientate those volunteers who feel unqualified in any specific skill but who wish to render service to the Boys\u2019 Club and the community.Qualified volunteers will also have an opportunity to attend weekly meetings, this with the viewpoint of increasing their technical knowledge in matters pertaining to the general operation of the Boys\u2019 Club.Watch this column for information concerning time and date of the opening meeting.FIRST AID A volunteer worker is available to conduct a St.John\u2019s Ambulance First Aid Course.This is a potential for both youth or adult classes.These classes will be formed only if there is a demand.Club members should register immediately.Others in the community who are interested are asked to phone the Club at WE.2-5506.BIDDY TEAM WINS Unity\u2019s biddy basketball team chalked up its second consecutive vietory last Saturday when it defeated the Lions Boys\u2019 Club 30-4.Although there were many scoring stars, the highlight of the game occurred when Bradley, Syvret, who has been a member of the team for two years, scored his first league basket.It was a great thrill for the youngster who despite two years of being a member of the team was used sparingly in other competitions.BANQUET HIGHLIGHTS Head table guests at the annual FLOWERS GERALD McKENNA LIMITED 2129 Bishop St.VI.2-9112 TA AAA A AAA A AA AA A A A A A AN Rosemount Bombers; the banquets included representatives from three championship Montreal Football teams \u2014 the junior intermediate Verdun Shamcats and the McGill University intercollegiates.Harry Haukkala of McGill was a guest.In 1956 and 1957, Harry was a member of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Senior \u201cB'\u2019 Cage Squad when they won both the City and Provincial Basketball titles.Mayor John C.Cushing of Westmount was made an honorary chief of Unity\u2019s Skookum Tribe in a tribal ceremony.John McDonaugh, Richard Cess- ford and Keith Gavin were presented with Unity's highest honor.the big \u201cU\u201d.A large delegation of West- mount Rotarians were on hand as sponsors of boys for the banquet.Parking bans listed Traffic restrictions on Hudson avenue, Barat road and Mount Pleasant avenue, for the period between December 31 and March 31, were approved in Council Monday night.Parking on the south side of Hudson has been banned during the winter months \u2018\u2018because of severe traffic congestion.\u201d The move is also expected to speed up snow removal operations.No vehicles may be parked for more than two hours on either side of Barat between the hours of 8 a.m.and 5 p.m., Mondays to Fridays inclusive, During the winter, parking is prohibited on the south side, The parking by-law on Mount Pleasant was amended in the same manner, with a no parking ban on the east side of Mount Pleasant.{ WE ARE immediately available for those who need our services, no matter what time of | the day or night.| BDA Tolling C0 NUNNS ean A.& WHEE AMS d Lt S000 SHERIROONE STREET WEST \u2014 M 1234 Mountain St.Five Generations | of Traditional Service Jos.Crar &Bro.FuneraL Directors Phone: UN.6-6363 pre re \u2014 For All Your © PHOTOGRAPHY ® PHOTO SUPPLIES ® PHOTO - COPYING ® Requlor and Custom Photofinishing ® ACME PHOTO Reg'd.2 Stores to Serve Yow 4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.1-1989 RELI AIT LY AYO URUK miner; 0 WE.3-4046 ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers HIMANS JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXXI, No.47 AWARDS \u2014 Mrs.G.Baxter, of 611 Maple avenue, widow of former St.John Ambulance superintendent, who received two awards from the Brigade in recognition of her husband's services, presents the Baxter Memorial Trophy to Cadet Brenda Copeman, for her work in the first aid class.Provincial Commissioner E.L.Mignault looks on.\u2014Leo Thompson Photo Widow receives awards for husband's service Mrs.John Baxter.widow of the Westmount (Combined Division) former superintendent of No.178 of th¢ St.John Ambulance Brig- xade, was presented with two awards recognizing her late husband\u2019s services to St.John at the division's annual inspection in Victoria Hall Monday night.St.John Provincial Commissioner E.L.Mignaull presented her with a priory vote of thanks, awarded by the national headquarters of St.John in Ottawa, and with a bar to the service medal, denoting her husband's 17 years\u2019 service with the Brigade.Mrs.Baxter also presented two new trophies named after her husband.The Baxter Memorial Trophy for the best first aider in No.178 Division went to Pte.Wollgang Mengden, and the Baxter Memorial Cadet Trophy went to Cadet Brenda Copeman.Runner-up in the best first-aider Place, S.W.l.er d competition was Nursing Member casua or prolonge Annie Deniau, and runner-up in visits, you'll like the the cadet division was Cadet intimate atmosphere of Maurcen Murphy.CHESHAM HOTEL Going to England ?M you are bound for London and want a high-class, quiet, conservative hotel in fashionable Belgravia, then consider Chesham Hotel at 20 Chesham this hotel.Every room On parade in addition to No.178 with bath and Division was No.366 St.Dominic's kitchenette.cadet nursing division, formed last May, and first aid certificates were presented to a number of its members.Mrs.Elspeth Butler, provincial staff officer (mursing), presided at a ceremony during which 20 new members were admitted to the division.The parade was commanded by Frank Redman, who succeeded Mr.Baxter as superintendent of No.178 Division earlier this year.After the inspection.Cadet Marilyn Wall presented Mrs.Baxter with a corsage of pink roses, and Mrs.Jennie Dougan, corps superintendent of the nursing divisions in the Brigade's Montreal and District Corps, presented her with a silver spoon as a memento of the occasion.The evening ended with a demonstration of first aid techniques by the teenage girl cadets, who showed how to bandage a patient with a broken leg so that the leg would be immobilized and no further damage done in transporla- tion by stretcher and ambulance to hospital.You can be sure of your booking before leaving by calling HU.1-2771.Westmounters get coveted Scout awards Three Westmount men were among the 35 members of the Boy Scouts Association of Canada who received awards for gallantry and service from Governor - General Georges P.Vanier.Scout of Canada, in an impressive ceremony al Government House in Ottawa Tuesday.The highest award, the Silver Wolf, was presented to Allan T.Corner.of 4250 Sherbrooke street west, a former Boy Scout, who is president of the Quebec Provincial Scout Council.Mr.Corner received the award \u201cfor services of the most exceptional character, normally of national importance.\u201d Mr.Corner has served in many capacities on both Montreal and Provincial Councils, and, recently, as chairman of the successful Quebec section of the campaign to raise money for the new Canadian Scout headquarters in Ottawa.The Silver Acorn, \u201cfor specially distinguished services,\u201d was awarded to Albert Gilhooly of 123 Irvine avenue, and John R.Preston, of 4378 Western avenue.Mr.Gilhooly has served as District Badge Examiner for Wolf Cubs for more than 20 years, and as a member of the Group Committee of Calvary United Church.Mr.Preston has served for 26 years in various leadership capacities with Wolf Cubs and has aided the district staffs with rallies, swimming meets and other events.USEFUL RECREATION 833 young adults are registered in pianned unit courses in arts, dancing, music, politics, business, human relations, and athletics .a whole program of health and social development for young adults, at the Westmount \u201cY\u201d.Chief | MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1960 Council PAGE THREE ' $11,025 voted for tractors; Westinount City Council Monday night approved a total commitment of $11,025 for the purchase of three \u201cBombardier\u201d model SW sidewalk tractors from the firm of Inter.provincial Equipment Ltd.Funds for the purchase will be drawn from the depreciation ree | serve.Monday night's meeting also saw official confirmation of the appoint ments of three City of Westmount Progressive Conservative Senator Thorvaldsen, who represents Winnipeg in the Canadian Senate, has been credited with playing a significant role in the Progressive Conservative sweep in the last Federal election, and has been largely responsible for organizing coast-to- coast the constituency associations which played a prominent part in the campaign.Other platform guests will include Charles Paré, 1st vice- president of the national Association: Lucien Thinel of St.Jerome, newly-clected president of the Federal Progressive Conservative Association of Quebec: Hon.Pierre Sevigny, associate Minister of National Defense and member for Longueuil: Ross Webster, Member of Parliament for St.Antoine-Westmount: Fgan Chambers, member for St.Law- CVV eey PARKING SPACE 370 Victoria Avenue p.Association next night.The meeting, which will take place at Westmount Junior High School, will begin at 8 p.m.three firemen are promoted liremuen.Promoted were temporary Capt.JW Dubber, to rank of Captian; temporary Lieutenant WG Black, to rank of Lieutenant, and tem porary Lieutenant It 1, Morris to tank of Lieutenant The three officers had held temporary ranks (rom January of ths year.Their appointment to iull rank was recommended by the tae chiet.\u2014 -\u2014\u2014_\u2014 Westmount PC group meets Wed., Nov.30 Hon.Gunnar 8S.Thorvaldsen, president of the National Progressive Conservative Association of Canada, dress the annual meeting of the St.will ad- Antoine-Westmount Wednesday rence-St George: Harold Mon- teith, MP for Verdun: and John Pratt, mayor of Dorval and member for Jacques Cartier-lLas Salle.Hon.William Hamilton, Postmaster General of Canada (Continued on page 17) interior PAINIING & PAPERING Specialty: Mural Paintings.Graining, staining, furniture refreshing.Call Bill Vording Master Painter & Decorator RE.3 -5755 OVC VYOPVVS VY VY PVP VIvYrvew AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT THIS WINTER! AVAILABLE NOW Reserve Now For Dead Storage Day or Night Yearly Contracts \u2014 Reasonable Rates VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.(Just below Sherbrooke) HU.56-0767 à A à A dû à din à A à 6 D à à à à A A A A A A A A STTYVUVVUTUUVVVCTUUVUTUUVUUVUVUOCTTUCTTTUTUVVVTYUTN CY CYLINDER » PTHE WAY THAT CAR p SLIPPED BY MAKES ME THINK IT MUST BE ONE OF THEM SMOOTH, QUALITY USED CARS FROM GIRARD AUTOMOBILE ry HU.CY VVVVVVVVVVVVVvY DIDN'T vou HEAR ME WHISTLE P CUITE ELS INC.YI AIR \"SERVICE 372 VICTORIA AVE., WESTMOUNT | MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER: da à A A AA À à À À A À À À À À À À à À À À À À À À À À À A À À À À &A by GIRARD AUTO DIDN'T YOU HEAR ME HOLLER FOR VOU TO STOP] 9.5748) WELL, DIDN'T YOU EVEN SEE ME SIGNAL 7 WELL,GEE WHIZ, | MIGHT JUST AS WELL GO HOME FOR ALL THE GOOD | DO AROUND HERE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 < 4 4 4 4 4 THE WESTMOUNT Examiner L Nerving the City of Westmount since 1935 5135 Western Avenue, Montreal 28, Que.Head Office: 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 Montreal, Friday, November 25, 1960 Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.9.1200 Classified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m., Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1.045) Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department John W.Sancton, President and Publisher HU.1-2771 Hugh E.McCormick, Chairman Larry Mcinnis, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager Miss Evelyn McKinnon, Circulation Manager The Fxaminer alms to be san independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoled to public service, year, Five cents a copy.Association, Quebec Mail subscriptions: $2.50 per year; $1.25 half Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Newspapers Association.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept, Ottawa WE SAY Westmount Mountain should be improved UMMER is gone and win- \u201cter is almost upon us.Many summer projects, such as the swimming pool issue, are still hanging, awaiting a decision \u2018to be or not fo be.\u201d The coming winter months might well be used to advantage in considering other things to improve the park situation in Westmount.Westmount Mountain could and should be vastly improved so it can be used to better advantage than just a bird sanctuary.even though this is a noble thought.At present there are no real pathways over the moun- fain - only little trails which wander willy-nilly.There are no benches for the tired wanderers and not even litter baskets.Many young people have suggested that provision should be made on the mountain for ad hoc football games.and it seems like a good idea.Montreal has fully developed Mount Royal, and it seems reasonable to ask Westmount to do the same with its mountain.The Mountain could be turned into one of the City\u2019s finest parks without too much trouble or effort, and at little expense.And, perhaps this would be a reasonable location for the swimming pool if, and when, the mountain becames another Westmount park in the true sense of the word.BY THE WAY T was noticed during last night's performance of \u201cLe Baiser du Charcutier\u201d that Tumbelova winced every time there was a blast on the trombone.She eyed the musician with undisguised hostility, but the evening passed off without any untoward incident, unless the violent collision of two dancers, during the culbute which follows the pork-butch- er's volte-face, be called untoward.After this a jovial stage-hand affixed a large cardboard L to Serge Trouse- rin's back.\u2014Beachcomber.a YOU SAY Don't blame City for valuation rise Sir: Since the modern (en- dency is to congregate in urban centres rather than in rural, measures and problems that concern municipalities are of first importance.Through (he courtesy of Mr, George 8S.Mooney, Executive Director of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities and regarded as an outstanding authority in all that relates to municipal government, I was given a copy of the \u201cSubmission to the Government of Canada on behalf of the Municipal Governments of Canada.\u201d Ns text and recommendations merit (he appreciation of not only those who manage municipal affairs but the residents and taxpayers living within a municipality.The submission is a timely and highly instructive document, It treats in detail of (he conditions and problems municipalities are called upon to meet.City dwellers look to and expeet their governments to meet their needs and conveniences.The cost of providing these has gone up substantially within the past ten years.The municipal government must, therefore, obtain the necessary revenues if important services are to be maintained.Taxpayers have occasionally complained when they were called upon to pay higher assessments yet these must be imposed in order that the muni- cipalitv meet its obligations in payments to administrative personnel and carrying out improvements.In the degree that the municipal government is composed of public-spirited citizens, who serve with or without compensation, the taxpayers benefit.The Mayor, Council and higher administrative personnel are anxious to balance their budget and maintain a business-like solvency in the matter of owned municipal assests and liabilities.Westmount can in this sense e proud of its record.Where a slight deficit does occur because of unforeseen or increased costs, this can be quickly remedied by a very slight increase .n taxes upon real property and other sources of revenue.The recent increase in valuation was due to a request from the Metropolitan Commission which urged that West- mount approximate to the Montreal level of assessments.The municipalit: has no control over school taxes; these are levied by the Greater Montreal Protestant Board which is not an elective but an appointed board hence cannot be displaced (Continued on page 17) CR nt Re : SAY The price of justice is eternal publicity.\u2014 Arnold Bennett Innocent in England ady Chatterley awaits Quebec Court decision FICTIONAL ladies of uncertain morals have always suffered greatly for their infidelity and readers have always enjoyed it immensely.Lady Chatterley is no exception, but there is apparently a segment of the population that objects to the description in four letter words of the events leading to the pangs of conscience.Unexpurgated copies of \"Lady Chatterley's Lover\" were sold to 173,000 Canadians before a test case was made in court December 1959 on the seizure of one paperback edition of the novel from Jack's Handy Store, 5630 Sherbrooke street, owned by Larry Brodie, according to official reports.Ruled innocent of obscenity and suitable for public consumption by the English courts, lifting a 33- year-old ban earlier this month, the controversial novel by D.H.Lawrence was approved by the US Supreme Court, and is now before the Quebec Court of Appeals.Obscene or not, Canadians are reading it Information was first laid against the publication by Lieu.-Det.R.Trepanier on November 12, 1959 when an estimated 173,000 copies had been sold in Canada, 53.000 of which were imported from Chicago and the remainder published in Winnipeg.American publisher.Victor Weybright, of New America Library of World Literature, publishers of Nobel and Pulitzer prize novels, testified that the Assistant Minister of National Revenue had told him the book was \u2018\u2018admissible\u201d to Canada.The Crown presented evidence on trial December 15 under the new law defining obscene publications and on June 10, despite the testimony of noted Canadian writers Hugh MacLennan and Morley Callaghan, Judge T.A.Fontaine rendered judgment against it and ordered it confiscated in the Queen's name.All remaining copies of the book were hustled off the counters and bookstands across Canada, and a new abridged version appeared on the market.Under the new law Davie Fulton defines as obscene \u201cany work a dominant characteristic of which is undue exploitation of sex, or sex, crime and violence.\u201d Judge Fontaine ruled that the dominant characteristic of Miriam Armstrong SAL the book was precisely undue exploitation of sexual things.Counsel for the defense, Manuel Shacter pleaded, \u201cThe dominant characteristics of the book are the evils of industrialism in England, and damage to the human soul; the greatness and beauty of human love in man and woman and its power to restore and revive the capacity for tenderness deadened by modern civilization.\u201d He further said that D, H.Lawrence, who wrote the novel in 1927, was opposed to obscenity and pornography and the book was not an exploitation of sex and the four letter words used were consistent with the character, situation and theme of the book.Th ruling was appealed by Prof.Frank R.Scott, of the McGill Faculty of Law, and has been taken under advisement by three judges.Should it be thrown out of the land on charges of obscenity, the case could hit the Supreme Court of Canada.\u2018A Mid-Victorian definition 5 of obscenity\u2019 \u201cI am convinced the judgment will not stand,\u201d said author Hugh MacLennan, 1535 Summerhill avenue.\u201cIt all harks back to a mid-Victorian definition of obscene publications by Judge James Cock- burn in 1868 when he said a publication must be judged obscene if it might corrupt the mind of anybody into whose hands it might fall if said person were open Lo corruption.\u201d \u201cNot anybody can judge a book,\u201d continued Mr.Mac- Lennan, \u201cbut any experienced editor doesn't have to read long to discover the intention of the author.Basically the book has been misunderstood from the beginning though a lot of sleazy pornography on Lhe market that is not prosecuted.\u201d The man on the street, nevertheless, has a habit of passing judgment and it is this very right that has aroused many to defend Canadian publication and distribution of the novel championed and upheld by literary intelligentsia on two continents.Police prosecutor J.E.St.Laurent asked author Mac- Lennan, \u201cWould you use such language as is used by Lady Chatterley's Lover?\u201d Answered MacLennan, ::I would if it were necessary to achieve a purpose essentially an art and a communication.\u2019 The Lady steps demurely Battered and bruised by public opinion, Lady Chatterley, however, has \u201cstepped demurely from the law courts in England and on to the publicity primed book stalls of Britain,\u201d with a ready and waiting stack Foe a SAY! of 200,000 copies of the novel published by Penguin Books to be distributed immediately, four letter words and all, a goodly number of which will probably find their way across the ocean to Canada.Work of art, or is it pornography ?Do Canadians want to read this book and make up their own minds.A poll conducted by \u2018phone of local residents failed to turn up a significant number of people willing to condemn the book.Here are some sample opinions: _ Accountant: \u2018I would read if 1 could get a copy, but as a work of literature, not as pornography.l'think bans interfere with the prime liberty of the individual.\u201d \u2014 Elevator operator: \u2018\u201cI would love to read it \u2014 it has a lot to do with psychiatry, as it is the study of a woman mentally ill.People who are maniac depressives want to ban it through shame.\u201d Kindergarten teacher: \u201cI would like to read it through curiosity.\u201d Mother of a teenager: \u201cI don\u2019t want anyone to be my literary taster \u2014 to think that the censor\u2019s mind will be corrupted so that mine will remain pure \u2014 what a dreadful thing to have on one\u2019s conscience.\u201d Medical student: \u201cI read it and thought it splendid.It is the only book I know of discussing sex on non-obscene grounds.\u201d Home and Scheol executive: \u201cPutting this book on the public market is the worst thing that could possibly happen to our youth.No, I would not read it.\u201d Mother of six: \u201cYes, I'd like to read it \u2014 I've heard so much about it.\u201d Stenographer: \u2018\u2018No, I definitely would not read it.I don\u2019t enjoy that kind of book at all.\u201d Writer-musician: I read it and liked it very much, particularly the writer\u2019s insight into the psychological and emotional feelings behind the facade of people.The ban is ridiculous! It\u2019s due to the fear and limited insight on the part of those who are the victim of their own fears.\u201d .Salesman: \u201cYes, I would like to read it and form my own opinion.\u201d Housewife: \u201cIt\u2019s not my type of thing, but why pick on it?It\u2019s not worse than many other publications on the newsstands.\u201d England decides, Canada debates Whether the acquittal of the Lady in England will have any bearing on the case locally is anybody's guess.As one legal authority put it, \u201cEngland decides while Canada debates,\u2019 and the debate may take anywhere from two to 17 months before a judgment is handed down compared with Britain's 13-day trial.(Continued next week) I did not possess a pipe.The pipe possessed me.\u2014A.G.Gardiner. pp MAJOR Colin \u2018\u2018Red\u2019\u2019 Forrest, left, of Westmount, greets a friend from the days of World War II, ist Sgt.John W.Hines, U.S.Army.Sgt.Hines was part of a group of American soldiers which paid a visit to the 1st Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada, near Werl Germany, recently.The Highlanders, with whom Maj.Forrest is assigned, demonstrated weapons and battalion training to the visiting Americans.This week in Westmount King's School art class lists volunteer workers By VALENTINA RAHR Due to television, interest in library books has increased during the last five years, according to Miss Catherine Fraser, librarian at the Westmount Children\u2019s Library.Children.she said, see something on TV, then they come to the library to get a book to read more about it.The old stories, Miss Fraser continued, are still favorites \u2014 fairy tales, adventure stories, and other well-known books with pictures.Rr) dire .= > CT eee] Vy When your faucet Gives you the sli How can you tel Which one is the drip?JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NiGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 + \u2018The Candy Basket\u201d is one of the books in the library which is suggested as a Christmas gift for a child.Quite popular now are lusty stories about Henry IV's time: \u201cThis is Rome\u201d, aboul the city of Rome.the coins in the fountain, costumes and travelling in that city.When no libraries are available in any area, the first books that children usually get to know well are from school libraries.Their first real interest in books is awakened in this wav.Librarians Xtry to interest children in books that are suitable for that age group, Miss Fraser concluded.Assistants in the ar{ class sponsored by the King's Home and School Association for the 1960-61 season have been announced.Success of the classes depends on the assistance of volunteers.A system which calls upon each mother in alphabetical order asking her to take her turn helping in the c¢Jass has been devised, and is proving successful.With this method no mother need help more than once or (twice during the entire school year.Should it be impossible to attend, the parent is asked to contact either Mrs.Nishi at HU.8-4042, or Mrs.Newton at WE.5-8046.Date of classes and hours from 3.30 to 5 p.m.have been scheduled: November 10, Mrs.Chmielarz; Mrs.Ballon, Mrs.Bhathi; November 17, Mrs.Bonn, Mrs.DeJong.Mrs.Goddard; November 24, Mrs.Goodnough, Mrs.Hama, Mrs.Howard; December 1, Mrs.Kionstal, Mrs.Latour, Mrs.Lewis; December 8, Mrs.Mcjan- net, Mrs.Mason, Mrs.Morrow: January 5, Mrs.Newton, Mrs.Nishi, Mrs.Porteous; January 12, Mrs.Symons, Mrs.Shapiro; January 19, Mrs.Aird, Mrs.Ballon, Mrs.Bhathi; January 26, Mrs, Bonn, Mrs.Black, Mrs.Christmas; February 2, Mrs, Chmielarz, Mrs.DeJong, Mrs.Dunlop: Feb- (Continued on Page 7) BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL CARDS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 'Y' notes activities for winter Football will soon be over with high school play-offs alrcady in the final stage, and come next Saturday it will be all over in pro lca- gue as well, Next on the athletic agenda will be such items as hockey, basketball and gymnastics.Hockey is being well taken care of by the Westmount Recreation Association.Basketball and Gymnastics will soon come into the schools as well as the Westmount YMCA, This year the YMCA offers classes in both basketball and gymnastics for its young men and Senior Men's membership starting Dec.7.Basketball will be played twice a week, on Wednesdays at 9 p.m.There will be free play for those who wish (0 practice for House League games on Saturdays belween 4 and 6 p.m.All those interested in participating are asked to contact John Ray, physical director at WE.7-30916.Basketball is also available for all boys between 9-12 years of age in the Biddy Basketball House Lea- Eric A.Cushing James C.Smith Westmount 6 CUSHING, RENNIE & SMITH Chartered Accountants 4444 St.Catherine St.West Donald F.Rennie Arnulf Flaten WE.3-6732 gue.Coaches and players are still required, and persons interested are invited to report to the gym- ,masium on Saturdays at 1.30 p.m.One team under coach Don McCal- lum has already been formed.Don will also coach a midget boys team (ages 16 and under) on Saturday at 2.45 p.m, Gymnastics, in all apparatus, for both men and women, is available on Tuesday and Friday nights between 8 and 10 p.m.Besides regular apparatus, the 'Y\u2019 also offers instruction on the trampoline which, in the last year, has become very popular in many parts of North America.High bar, even and uneven parallel bars, box horse, pommell horse, balance beam and both flying and still rings are also available.Those interested or requiring further information are asked to phone the physical director or visit the Westmount YMCA.Of interest to the ladies and girls: Miss \u2018Nellie\u2019 de Voss, who has made the morning \u2018Keep Fit\u201d classes so popular in recent ycars, is now also in charge of the ladies and business girls\u2019 classes on Monday and Friday nights, as well as the girls\u2019 week-day and Saturday- morning gym classes, Those who have already met her do not need to be told of the enthusiasm and vigor she puts into each class.Ladies evening \u201cKeep Fit\" classes start at 7 p.m.and are followed by a swim in the pool if desired.The business girls\u2019 class starts at 8 p.m.and features exercise, basketball, and apparatus work.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1940 5 \u2018Y\u2019 maintenance drive half over; less than 50% objective reached The Westmount YMCA campaign for maintenance funds is half over, and the \u2018\u2019Y'\u2019 reports less than hall of its objective achieved.Lloyd Welton, executive secretary.disclosed that the Y'\" is further ahead at this point than last year, but added experience proves that the second half of a campaign is the hardest.\u201cWe will need the greatest effort on the part of all our canvassers to reach our objective this year,\u201d said Mr.Welton, Twelve of the canvassers have completed and turned in their LT EL * Wai À A Airconditioning cards The hard-driving dozen are: Dr K.A.\u20ac Elliott, Mes.Dorothy Home, RO.Huntington.Peter McCabe, H C Nourse, D.Y.Nov.meer.D.RO Ross, Donald M.Steeves, E M.Taggart, Mrs AG.Thom, Miss S.Patlison and Mes.J Nixon.The remainder of the \u201cVs canvassers reported their cards an various stages of competition, The campaign closes at midnight, December 6, and all cards must be completed by then.w DD.McDonald.campaign (Continued on Page 7) - .Pv Aeon Call .à erations Carpentry «+.and ask for .Cement & Stone .6 hemieul % Heating DANIELS |= Aen\" 8 > Humidification H.E Blatherwick 4 § Oil Burners & 5 Beye à $ Painti M N R J.D.Darling : = \" \"9 A NA D J.H.Doyle x à Plostering R.A.Elder k , Refrigeration 3181 St.James W.+ Fergus ae & ; 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United Photographic Store Ltd.758 ST.PETER ST.MONTREAL PLATFORM : Mr.Mr.John Pratt, M.P.Reception afterwards.Progressive-Conservative Meeting to be addressed by The Honourable GUNNAR S.THORVALDSON President National Pragressive-Conservative Association of Canada Annual General Meeting of THE ST.ANTOINE-WESTMOUNT CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION 8 o'clock - Wednesday - November 30, 1960 WESTMOUNT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (20 Academy Road - Westmount) Honourable Pierre Sevigny, P.C., M.P.Mr.Ross Webster, M.P.Mr.Egan Chambers, M.P.Harold Monteith, M.P.Mr.Charles Pare, Vice-President \u2014 National Progressive Conservative Association of Canada Mr.Lucien Thinel, President \u2014 Federal Progressive Conservative Association of Canada Marre Paire 18 By 'BOB KEEN An excellent miscellany of new Christmas records from the Columbia label this week, the first of the scason to grace our turntable.The best all-round disc of the batch is, in our opinion, CL 1528 Joy to The World with Andre Kostelanetz, his chorus and orchestra, and Ear! Wrightson, baritone, containing a pleasant potpourri of many Christmas items.In addition to 11 popular The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1960 carols, we also hear the \u2018Sugar Plum Fairy\" and \u2018Waltz of the Flowers\u2019 from The Nutcracker Suite of Tchaikovsky, Irving Berlin\u2019s \u2018White Christmas,\u201d Leroy Anderson\u2019s tuneful \u2018Sleigh Ride, two selections from Victor Herbert's \u2018Babes in Toyland, and concluding with the brilliant \u2018Skaters Waltz\u2019 of Waldteuful as arranged by Arturo Toscanini.For à purely vocal dise we re-; commend ML 5565 Carols for.Christmas with well-known opera singer Eileen Farrell, whose great | soprano gives us stellar readings | of 16 carols, including many fa- | vorites and some of the rarer items such as \u2018Lullay My Liking,\u201d \u2018Snow in the Street,\u201d \u2018Sleep, Holy Babe,\u201d \u2018Coventry Carol,\u201d and \u2018Song of the Crib.\u2019 Fine arrangements with an orchestra and, chorus conducted by Luther Ien- derson.| LB Hi-Fi Aan VI J By Giveon Cornfield Musical Director CKVL - FM CONCERTS AND RECITALS: Littie Information \u2018vas available on music goings-on this coming week in Montreal.Pianist Lillian Kallir performs for the Ladies Morning Musical Club at La Comedie Canadienne Thursday, November 24, at 2.30 p.m.Mme Sarah Fischer presents another in her series of Young Canadian Talent Concerts in which young artists make their first public appearance, at the Ritz Carlton Monday night, November 28.Isaac Stern was to be the soloist in Sibelius\u2019 Violin Concerto in D to be performed Tuesday and Wednesday by the Montreal Symphony under the baton of guest conductor Leopold Ludwig, however, Mr.Stern will not be able to appear.The program will consist of the following works: Symphony No.3 (Eroica) \u2014 Beethoven; two excerpts from the \u201cLulu Suite\u201d by Alban Berg; and \u201cTill Eulenspiegels\u2019 Merry Pranks\u2019 by Richard Strauss.ON THE AIR Dame Myra Hess is the soloist in Beethoven's \u201cEmperor\u2019\u2019 Concerto to be heard on BBC Concert Hall, Wednesday, 11 p.m.Other works on this gala concert conducted by Malcolm Sargent are Vaughan Williams\u2019 \u201cThe Wasps\u2019 Overture and Shestakovich's Fifth Symphony.Opera on Thursday will be heard at 9 p.m.and this weck we have the favourite Offenbach\u2019s \u201cTales of Hoffman\u2019, A spirited performance of another favourite will be heard Friday, 11 p.m., when the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, led by Gyorgy Lcehel perform Bartok\u2019s Concerto for Orchestra.International Concert Hall, Saturday, 7 - 8 p.m., brings us performances by world famous orchestras of Mozart's Symphony No.40, Roussel\u2019s Suite in F and Handel's Water Music.Continuing the series of opera rebroadcasts direct from the Salzburg Festival of 1960 we have this coming Sunday, at 9 a.m., Mozart's Don Giovanni with Leontyne Price, Elizabeth Schwarzkopff and Cesare Val- letti, to name but a few of the outstanding soloists, with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir conducted by Herbert Von Karajan.The final concert in the 1960 Sibelius Festival of 1960 will be heard Monday.11 p.m., and will feature two symphonies by the Finnish master, Nos.1 and 6.New recordings of the ballet music from Gounod's \u201cFaust\u201d, Brahms\u2019 \u2018Haydn Variations and violinist Henryk Szeryng in recital ae among the works chosen for \u201cNew Classical Releases\u201d Tuesday, 11 p.m, Two live shows may be heard over the weekend: Junior Concert recital is heard Saturdays at 2.00 p.m., and this week brings you Soprano Eleanor Kritzman from Boston in a program of coloratura favourites, also Canadian Concert with Louis Berko and his orchestra comes to you live from the CKVL studios on Sundays at 7 p.m.Sunday is full of special programs: Devotions 9 a.m.is followed at 9.30 by Organ recital, currently featuring a series of organ concerti by Handel, and ex-Eur- opeans will surely delight in \u2018Music from Germany\u201d, 1 - 2 p.m.NEW RECORDS: J.S.Bach \u2014 Suite No.2 in B/Brandenburg Concerto No 5/ 1 Solist+ di Zagreb \u2014 Antonio Janigro/VICTOR LM-2460 (Mono) The Zagreb group is one of the best chamber ensembles in the world today and, under Janigro's sensitive direction, have turned out many exquisite readings of Baroque music.The same holds true for this disc.Particularly enjoyable is the Brandenburg with Robert Veyron - Lacroix giving us a performance par excellence of the difficult harpsichord solo.k * * Anton Bruckner \u2014 Symphony No.9 in D / The Columbia Symphony Orchestra Bruno Walter / COLUMBIA ML-5571 (Mono).Bruno Walter's identification is unique, and in this beautifully recorded version of the great Ninth, he is able to plumb the depths of this masterpiece, k k * Guiseppe Verdi \u2014 Requiem / L.Price, sop.\u2014 R.Elias, mezzo \u2014 Jussi Bjoerling, tenor \u2014 Giorgio Tozzi, bass \u2014 The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra \u2014 Chorus of the Musik- freunde, Vienna \u2014 cond.Fritz Reiner / VICTOR (2 - 12\") LD 6091 (Mono) Little need be said about this work, a towering masterpiece and one of the most lyrical and melodious works ever penned in this form.The soloists are all in fine voice and the record has a transparent and spacious sound.» ANNUAL PARTY \u2014 City Manager Norman T.Dawe, second from left, chats with P.Leblanc, president of the Westmount Manual Employees at the association\u2019s annual party Association, Monday night in Victoria Hall.Looking on are left) J.R.Daye, Cily Engineer; and A.de F.Heron, light superintendent.MUSICAL is * Recommended music reading |- By FRANCES GOLTMAN Since last week\u2019s article on Book Week, several people have requested that 1 recommend some interesting reading in the sphere of music.One gentleman said, \u2018\u201cFhe trouble with books on music is that most of them are too technical\u201d to which 1 answered that he had not read some of the really entertaining ones.\u2018Music on my Beat\u201d by Howard Taubman will certainly make you laugh and also give you much food for thought about concerts, musicians and the business end of this art, Books on music, unless they have wide public appeal, do not often reach second and much less, third printings.Just recently a businessman, Mush Davis, who is very interested in sports and music, told me about a remarkable book he has, entitled, \u201cThe Music Goes Round\u201d by F.G.Gaisberg (printed in 1942) which is now out of print.I have the volume in my library.It is large in size, 273 pages, with 15 illustrations of celebrities (Heifetz, Rubinstein, Bruno Walter, Melchior, Kreisler and Casals to mention a few).It is a panoramic view of the recording industry from 1890-1942 and makes entertaining as well as instructive reading.Unfortunately when it was available not enough people bought it so now it probably will only be found in publie libraries which have a sizeable music section.Looking through my library, there are quite a number on the shelves that are standard favorites, therefore available at any shop which carries an ample supply of books on music.Among interesting biographies, we recommend \u2018\u2018My Musical Life\u2019 by Rimsky-Korsakoff.I bought this book in New York in 1938 and it was a second printing.It has proved popular and has had several more printings.\u2018With Strings Attached\u201d by the celebrated violinist Joseph Szigeti also reached a second printing, I bought it in 1948 and 1 am quite sure that it can still be secured.A new biography, by Alma Mahler Werfel of Gustav Mahler is exciting reading and you will find that it includes mostly people we all know.The book is titled \u201cAnd The Bridge Is Love.\u201d 1960 is the centenary of Mahler\u2019s birth and his works are being programed for this honor by leading orchestras and soloists throughout the world.The New York Philharmonic has given several All-Mahler programs.Locally the Montreal Symphony Orchestra paid homage to his genius.\u201cThe Paderewski Memoirs\u201d is a marvellous book which should interest practically everyone.It first ran as a serial in \u2018\u2019The Saturday Evening Post.\u201d I kept all the (Continued on page 17) .4 TELEVISION RADIO «© STEREO 24-HOUR SERVICE ® Prompt ® Reliable ® Reasonable Electric Appliances Repaired All Works & Parts Guaranteed WESTERN ELECTRONIC SERVICE HU.9-4044 344A Victoria Avenue Sharps, Flats Friendly \u2014 Informative \u2014 Entertaining 24 HOURS A DAY ON CJAD © Wonder if anything has been done \u2018about the signs on the Cape, Mr.W.F.Maclaier.Q.C.VUS ECTUNRERES | Mrs.G.Vanier YOU Le LÉ to visit local child hospital .Her Excelleney, Madame George By LAURENT PRICE Vanier will visit the Montreal Sir George Willi i i \u2018all ¢ tion fon ge Williams University had a small Fall convo-; Children's Hospital today, Novem.cation for a few hundred graduates last Friday, and it was ber 25, at 3.30 p.m.our great pleasure to be among the relatives of the parti-; Program for the visit is as fol.cipants .With a lump in our throat and pride in our '*%% ; heart, we watched our little friend walk up to the dais and 5:30 pm.Madame Vanier and collect th ! ; © party arrive at the Main Entrance ollec e degree for which she had worked with a dedica- | \u20142300 Tupper street ard be greet tion and purpose so valiantly while doing a little teaching ed by the Hospital President.Mr herself \u2014 about 70 hours per week.including paper correc-| Stuart M.Finlayson who will pre.tions \u2014 on the side .All this makes for a pretty rugged | Sent Miss Roselyn Smith, Director schedule over a few years, so now if she'll just lay back Nur Hobe Eri .ip : ar .; ; - Executive rector: ' ivvic on the oars and stick with the paltry 70 hours evervthing murphy.Chairman of the Medical should work out fine .We'd like to mention that the class Board and Surgoon-un-Chiel; Dr.| looked and acted in an adult manner; as in fact, most of Alan Ross, Physiciau-in-Chief.| These officials of the Hospital them were (adults, we mean) .There isn't any reason why \\ \u2018 ( A ee 3 .i î .: ro) .co 3 .WM education and glamour cannot.go hand in hand.and last WU Join the pars ous ill be a Friday .h 01 the Hospital.The Tour will be as riday evening they did' follows:\u2014 The Chatel Boise at Ste.Adele Nord changed ownership Ward 106 \u2014 Recovery Ward, several months ago, it's surprising what a switch can do .Miss Elaine Burt.Head Nurse will George Bourret the new proprietor installed his brother-in-law, Leo be presented.Gratton, as manager and between the two of them they have a Ward 9C \u2014- Mother and Child fine operation going .Scuttlebut has it that the new highway Units, Miss Margaret Goodenough, will traverse just comfortably beyond \u2018heir present front door.| Head Nurse to be presented.which will make the Chatel Boise one of the better locations Ward 9B \u2014 Infant Medical Work, 1 in the Laurentians \u2026.\u2026.Miss Joanne Saimoto, Head Nurse « Larry Heath of the Edson Hill Manor in Stowe.and to be presented.3 » - Kel\u201d Kelley of the restaurant by the same name in Derby | Ward 9A \u2014 Premature Infant Line, Vermont, loaded your reporter with pamphlets pro- | Ward.Mes Geoffrey Thome.Head ! claimin i ; .far | Nurse to.be presented.g the good things both establishments offer for use Ward 7A \u2014 Children's Surgical at the Vermont Tourist Bureau in the Laurentien Hotel .ward.Miss Mary Howells, Head > .ae.+ ., , , If you're in the vicinity and pick one of them up just re- Nurse to be presented.member we lugged them .(We're exhausted!) .Mary Hacrmatology Laboratory.Dr.R.L.Denton, Director of Haema- Glaveen the active charming owner Win-Sum-Inn at St.tology Laboratory lo be presented.Sauveur and the local Chamber of Commerce are cooking IF rvice Department \u2014 Mrs.up some \u201cgoodies\u201d for the area this Winter .More later! oS Sept tor of Fond Hamish Hamilton, artist and boniface of the Shaggy Dog Inn Service, Chel Carlo Scarabelli to near South Bolton, headed for Mexico for a ~ouple of weeks vaca- be presented.tion?.Tf so, we hope he was successful in matching some luggage Staff Dining Room where Tea for his smart little sports car .Which reminds us the few miles will be served and the following of road leading from Sutton, Que., to the new ski area there should persons presented \u2014 Guests: Mrs.be finished in good time for the season\u2019s opening, according to Real Stuart Ramsey, The Hon.Mrs.Boulanger, the manager .There are a few resorts in the Lau- B.M.Haliward, Honorary Vice- rentians, or any other place for that matter, that could use Betty presidents; B.M.Hallward, W.M.Gall as a manager .Guess she\u2019s happy where she is \u2018though .Northey.Louis Mornirolli, the Swiss-Italian yodeler and barkeep, Members of the Executive Com- to Mont Tremblant for the Winter .Are there any birds mittee \u2014 Col.Hugh M.Wallis, around in the wintertime that he can sing duets with?.Yice-President; Mr.John I.B.Amsden, Treasurer: Mr.John road to Stowe?.Roland LaLiberte, the man behind the Members of the Women's Aux- LaLiberte Hotel in Ste.Adele, has some very interesting, iliary \u2014 Mrs.J.A.Woollven, stories of old times in Lacolle, Quebec .Come to think President; Mrs.H.Davidson, vice- : President: Mrs.P.V.Kingston.about it so have we .Staff \u2014 Dr.J.E.de Belle, Con- sultant Administrator: Dr.F.W.l'Y° maintenance .(Continued from page 5) King's School oc o o chairman, urges all team captains (Continued from page 5) \"to check closely on their teams oy ot and, above all, to set a good ex- ruary 9.Mrs.Elvidge.Mrs.God- ample.\u201cMany of us.\u201d he said.dard, Mrs.Goodnough._ \u201ccould get our canvasses complet- February 16.Mrs.Hama.Mrs.ed in two hours if we got right out Howard, Mrs.Kronstal; F ebruary after an carly supper and caught 23, Mrs.Latour.Mrs.Lewis.Mrs.people before they went out\u201d.Mejannet.March 2, Mrs.Mason, John Annesley, chairman of the MTS.Morrow.Mis.Nishi: March Board of Management stated, 9.Mrs.Newton, Mrs.Porteous; \u201cMarch 16.Mrs.Symons, Mrs.Sha- PONS ÉLIRE \u201cMost of our young Members pay | $10, $12 or $15 a year according tu age.\u2018Obviously fees this small do not meet the cost of membership.Our Annual Campaign is an essential element in meeting our financ- | piro, Mrs.Aird.Substitutions in case of illness, fete.will be made from among those mothers whose names ap- | pear only once on the above list Phone For Evening Reservations and froin additional registrations.(ial deficit.\u201d The Mackay street children\u2019s Library celebrated Children\u2019s Library Week with Mrs.Alex S.Keiller, of Cote St.Antoine road.! reading stories to the Lots assembled there one afternoon last: week.ORIENTAL SPLENDOR \u2014 Malcolm Gregory's showrooms on St.Catherine street west at.Greene, are veritable oriental galleries .While rugs and carpets are his principal business, he has imported a variety of luvely unique gifts from the Orient which have to be seen to be appreciated .Besides a fabulous collection of rugs and broad- looms, there are tapestries from Tibet and Llama horns made into house lamp standards .These horns are used as an \u201cintercom\u201d system by Tibetans who call to each other from Mountain Peaks .Valuable ivory chess sets, rare Chinese rugs, tables and tapestries as well as many rare objects from India, oriental jewellery.wood carvings, ivory carvings, ete.Silk scarves beautifully woven of lovely design and hundreds of smaller objects, all suitable for gifts, are on display at his store.Hundreds of visitors are attracted by a tasteful window display .The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1960 7 Wiglesworth, Secretary of the Member 25 vear Association: Miss Medical Board, Mr J A Radino, FG Sparling, Sceretary; Mrs, R, Pharmacist; Mr.HJ.Kirkham, W Hamdton, Secretary-Treasurer.Howdo | save?When it comes to saving here's a trick worth knowing.Avoid writing cheques against your Savings Account.Impossible?Not at all! Open a Personal Chequing Account at the \u201cRoyal\u201d.Savings Account strictly for saving.The bank calls this the 2-Account Plan \u2014 a sure-fire way to save.It makes sense.Give it a try.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA The bank with 1,000 front doors Over 70 Branches in Montreal & District. 8 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1960 Drew Pearson tells all: U.S.policy lacks vision- \u2018series of little mistakes A REVOLVER once sent to Premier Naguib as a gift from the U.S.and looked upon by the Arabs as a symbol of force, was an example of American blunders cited by Drew Pearson, American columnist, commentator, and author, in a searing criticism of United States foreign policy which, he said, has lacked vision of late.Mr.Pearson addressed some 900 people at the Temple Emanu-El Monday evening.Under President-elect Kennedy, who once sent $100,- 000 of his family foundation funds to bring African students to the States to study, he predicted there would be Consult.Going to EUROPE or Planning a Cruise to the WEST INDIES or SOUTH AMERICA ?Westmount International Travel Service Roger L.Huysmans, manager Officially Appointed Agents For STEAMSHIPS and AIRLINES 4935 Sherbrooke Street W.HU.6-4948 HU.8-3941 \u201cvision and leadership in foreign policy.\u201d Those little mistakes When Eisenhower, on a peace platform which was suddenly pulled out from under him by a Russian request for withdrawal of troops from the Suez at the time of the crisis, called Anthony Eden and bluntly demanded that Britain pull out of Suez, he was making another of those \u2018little mistakes,\u201d according to Mr.Pearson.\u201cA loss of prestige came co Britain and France and hastened events on Africa and the Algerian States.All changes came too soon,\u201d he averred, \u2018\u2018and all resulted from lowering of prestige and little mistakes piling up into big ones.\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s no secret you who are our allies in Canada realize U.S.makes a lot of mistakes.Our worst ~ en 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Canada will find Mr.Kennedy very sympathetic as a neighbour and willing to try to solve problems surrounding grain and agriculture products, about which there has not been enough consultation until now.Another case of lack of foresight cited by the commentator was when the Republic of Guinea had just received its independence and appealed to the U.S.for technical aid.Nothing was done, but an appeal to Moscow brought immediate » and Doors with four a re- Fully help with the result that the Republic bids fair today to become a Soviet satellite, U.S.remiss about Afriea He criticized U.S.as being \u2018\u2018remiss\u201d regarding the new African republics, and for not being sufficiently aroused by Fidel Castro's obvious ambitions to take over the Caribbean area, described as being vital to North America.Kennedy's advisers hope the U.S.may go far in Latin American friendship and that economic barriers may be cradicated.\u201cAmericans must face the fact that Washington has had a tendency to deal in Madison avenue techniques,\u201d said Pearson, \u2018\u2018as in the case of the U-2 flight which was not good for them, but which Washington attempted to convince Americans was good for them.\u201d What was not good about American elections was alleged corruption in certain \u2018slates, to such an extent that President Eisenhower, \u201cbeside himself\u201d because of -Ken- nedy\u2019s attacks on the government, advised a recount of Illinois and Texas in an effort to overthrow the entire election, according to Pcarson.U.S.elections crop again ¢ Pearson, who once espoused the cause of a \u2018Friendship Train\u201d travelling abroad and giving away food to starving countries in 1957, apologized for the manner in which he was discussing the United States.\u201cBut 1 know the questions and we are united,\u201d he said.The Attorney-General proposed to Nixon that he call a grand jury in several states to root out probable corruption and bring an injunction against the electoral college voting December 17.Nixon is reported to have refused the request, saying the United States should not be shown to the world as electing a president through.corruption, Mr.Pearson declared.Of the belief religion played an important part in the election, Mr.Pearson said it was noted that the?rural Protestant population lined up against the big city Catholics throughout the States and was one of two reasons for the close vote.The other reason he suggested was that two weeks before the election when pollsters reported Kennedy to be ahead, Kennedy \u2018\u2019coasted\u2019\u2019 with no more risky statements on anything, while Nixon and Eisenhower continued to lash out.He did think, however.that Kennedy would \u201cbend over backwards\u2019 not to favor an oppressed or a powerful religion or his own faith.The members of the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church were reported as not in favor of his election, but laymen were enthusiastic.He said Kennedy would not be influenced by carcer diplomats.+ President-elect Kennedy has had a Madison avenue and PR buildup, said Pearson, but he has a flair for politics.Kennedy margin will be slim \u201cHe has an important quality Franklin D.Roosevelt, a period of serious illness which deepened his sense of understanding,\u201d he said.\u201cHe spent over a year on crutches following a serious operation for war injuries, and he will be, 1 am sure, a President who leads and one who looks ahead.\u201d Mr.Pearson opined there was no doubt in his mind of Kennedy's victory in the election, however slim the margin.The Russians were careful not to interfere in this election, since reporters were said to have pointed out to Gromyko that any candidate backed by Russia would stand a good chance of losing the popular vote, to which Gromyko said, \u201cDon\u2019t worry\u2014we will not say a word.\u201d American ambassadors in Moscow believe the Allies can look forward to a period of difficult and precarious peace, bul nevertheless, peace.Russia wants peace \u201cRussia really does want to get along with the U.S.in the future,\u201d is Mr.Pearson's hunch, and he mentioned the fact that American shows are being acclaimed in Russia\u2014notably, \u201cMy Fair Lady,\u201d and the Harlem Globe-trotters who are currently getting a wonderful reception in the Soviet Union.He said the Americans have caught up in experimental and long distance accuracy with IBM, bul not in mass production as U.S.has 70 ballistic missiles as compared with Russia's 1,200.The U.S.is ahead in production of bombers, but Russia is ahead in fighter planes, and ahead in subs., having 600 while U.S.has only 120.Both have plenty of atomic stockpile, he added.Relations with Soviet Russia is the most important problem facing the new administration, Mr.Pearson said.In April a conference is scheduled when the 43-year-old President will confer with leaders well advanced in years: Mac- Millan 66, Adenauer, 84 and De Gaulle 70.Kruschev is reported to be looking forward to talks with Kennedy.4 AK 3 By BRAKE \u2019 SERVICE / SPECIALISTS With 25 years experience H.B.Brake Service 221 Victoria Avenue (Near Westmount Station) WE.5-9611 Reader's Digest reports on: Surprising facts about your marriage Is \u201clove and affection\u201d as important as you think?Do children help or hinder the success of a marriage?When does the \u2018\u201c\u2018second honeymoon\" occur?What new factor saves many marriages?Don\u2019t miss this report on a 5-year survey which explodes many popular beliefs about marriage.You'll find it in December Reader\u2019s Digest\u2014now on sale! which was shared by the late © à « The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1960 9 SAFE DRIVING WEEK DEC.1st TO DEC.7th AVOID THESE \u201cDANGEROUS DOZEN\" DRIVING HABITS! THE DOZEN DEATH-DEALING WAYS OF CAUSING TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, AS DRAWN UP BY EXPERTS FROM RESEARCH INTO TRAFFIC-ACCIDENT EXPERIENCE, ARE, IN ORDER OF IMPORTANCE : 1.Speed too fast for conditions 2.Unsafe backing 3.Assuming right-of-way Traffic accidents don't happen, they're caused.The individual motorist and pedestrian can prevent accidents during SAFE DRIVING WEEK THIS MESSAGE IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC-SPIRITED FIRMS : WESTMOUNT GENEVA PASTRY 4.Cutting in 5.Failure to signal 6.Unsafe passing THE CANADA PAINT CO.Limited P.L.KILKENNY, MGR.4883 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.6-3149 - HU.6-0511 7.Inattention 8.Intoxication 9.Following too close Thiede Hairdresser 4927 Sherbrooke St.W.10.Driving on the wrong 11.Improper parking 12.Miscellaneous side of the road Northern Electr COMPANY LIMITED MR.& MRS.ANDRE PERRET HU.4.450 LEO FALARDEAU WESTMOUNT REALTIES CO.AGNES MORRIS BERGER'S PLUMBING - HEATING - ROOFING A COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE constr LINGERIE SHOE CLINIC Day & Night Service 1367 Greene Head Office : WE.5.8541 5782 Sherbrooke St.W.ORTHOPAEDIC REVISIONS A SPECIALTY 3955 St.James St.W.WE.5-2595 - WE.3-2432 Lakeshore Division : 48 Cocibreeze, Pte.Claire OX.7-4460 {Corner Melrose) HU.1.5573 376 Victoria Avenue HU.8-036) 10 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1960 UNITED \"ST.ANDREW'S, WESTMOUNT (Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS \u2018 Rev.D.M.Grant, D D.Rev.D.C.Scarfoss, B.A., B.D., Miss Vulerie Lewis, Director, Christian Education Yoo Le I fran Sernnon Sphpituat Prrviiege Personal Rewponsabihity © T3000 Sermon: The ot God\u201d Peace Intermediates and Sentors 10.00 icon 1100 um 6 30 pm Cnb Corner Te Juntors Fellowship Hom 45 pon Young Peoples Union Organist and Choir Director: Mr, Eric J Adams, 8B Mus, ARCM.WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL CHURCH Cor.Lansdowne & Western Avenues Minister REV.CALLUM THOMPSON, C.D., B.A.B.D.Director of Music: Mr Wayne stiddell, B.Mus, (MceGHD 1100 on Chueh School nd Crib Nursery 1160 on Topre \u2018Who Is Ms Enemy?\" T A0 000 Meditation: The Hein of The Hall Gods\u2019 #30 pm Yeon People\u2019s Umon -\u2014 CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Dorchester St.West at Greene Ave.Westmount Rev.Charles R.Plaskett | | 1 i | ! | BAPTIST Minister Il #0 m5 Service of oly Communion : Sesmon: The Sacred | Reminder\u201d Lov om Church School an Atl Departments All.ARE WELCOME TO WORSIUP Alice Smiley.A, Mus.(McGill) Organist -\u2014 - -\u2014 DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Lonsdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.R.Douglas Smith, B.A.BD.D.D.Rev.Kelth M9.Eddy.MA, BD.HOO wm Morning Wanslap Sermon CBecause He Came late For You as Different\u201d Hev R Douglas Sith 740 pin Worship in Leste Hall Mev Alist:or Kirkes os Beaurepaire \u2018The Church at Soon Inliincis™ Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.John Hobb, Mus.Bac.UNITARIAN ~~ THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(at Simpson) Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason, Sunday, November 27th 1100 aie Sermon Subject: \u201cTHE ACIDS OF MODERNITY 13°00 4m Nursery, Kindergarten and Sunday School in Unitarian house, Organist and Director of Musics DONALD MACKEY, B.MUS.BAHA'I CHRIST, AN EDUCATOR His Holiness Jesus Christ was an educator of humonity .He tought mankind by the power of The Holy Spirit, and not through human agency.Westmount Baha'i Community For literature and participation on informal discussion groups, phone WE.7-1879 or HU.9-9982.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street West ot Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, C.D.M.A, B.Th., D.D.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Director of Music: Galt MacDermot, B.A., B.Mus.1100 AM \u201c30 PM.Church School 11.00 a.m.-\u2014 me en \u201cThanks Be To God\u201d \u201cSimplicity In Religion\u201d Midweek Service: Weanesday-\u20148 p.m.UNITED THIS IS THE FIFTH IN MORNING SERMONS ON AT BOTH T0 FM.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street, West, CONVENIENT TO HOTELS REVEREND NORMAN RAWSON, MINISTER Reverend B.B.Brown, D.D., Assistant Minister Rev.Robert Blair, B.A., B.D., Assistant Minister Mr.Carl Hotton, Director of Christian Education Gifford Mitchell, B.A, ses Organist & Choirmaster 1100 AM.SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.FOR THE CHILDREN 1100 AM.SERMON SUBJECT: \u201cA HUMBLE CROOK Versus CHURCHMAN\u201d THE \u201cHOMPY BY JESUS\" THE REV.NORMAN RAWSON WILL, PREACH IN THE SANCTUARY - AND CHORAL MUSIC UNDER THE DIRECTION OF GIFFORD MITCHELL, BA.B.Mus, 7:30 PM.SERMON SURJECT: \u201cHAVE YOU LEARNED 11OW TO ESCAPE?\u201d AN EGOTISTICAL MINISTER'S SERIES OF TRUTHS AS TAUGHT SERVICES A PROGRAM OF ORGAN 1.06 om Hey J Le deGroot | Subject.\u201cAbundant ot Life\u201d 11 15 am.Church Schools \u2018MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN.(AY - DO YOU CARRY YOUR OFFICE HOME IN YOUR BRIEFCASE ?(BY \u2014 DO YOU TAKE YOUR HOME PROBLEMS TO YOUR BUSINESS ?(CV \u2014 HAVE YOU LEARNED TO ESCAPE FROM YOURSELF?9:00 P.M.FIRESIDE HOUR OUTSTANDING ARTISTS JAM SIMONS \u2014 Baritone MARIO DUSCHENES \u2014 Flautist WAYNE RIDDELL \u2014_ Organist This Program is Under the Sponsorship of The Refugee Fund Committee of St.James United Church Fellowship Hours Will Follow i vember 26th.at 11:30 o'clock, ser- monette \u201cThe Patriarch Isaac\u2019 based on Torah portion.! DAILY | Monday PRESBYTERIAN Westmount and Victoria Aves.Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Mr.Alex MacDonald \u2014 Student Assistant Sunday, November 27th DORIS KILLAM A.RT C.1.Mus (McGill Organist and Cholr Director The 124 bus stops at the door CHURCH Westmount, P.Q.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister 11:00 a.m.Church School 11:00 a.m.Public Worship The Minjster Preaching Friends and Visitors are Cordially Welcome Lester A.Woodin, Organist And Choirmaster ANGLICAN TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Evolution by The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector, Trinity Memorial D.D.Church It is a century since Darwin propounded his theory of the Origin of Species.The influence of his ideas has increased through the years, sometimes with emphases which Darwin himself might not have approved.In particular, the idea of the survival of the fittest was applied to business, politics and to the general relationships of men with one another to justify a.y form of social unrighteousness.Nothing succeeds like success.If nature is \u201cred in tooth and claw\u201d then one way well chant \u201cThe good old rule, the simple plan That he should take who has the power And h: should keep who can;\u201d \u2014 a lovely doctrine for the strong but small aope for the weauk.5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D.Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A, ; Hon.Assistant ! Rev.Allen Goodings, B.D., Assistant First Sunday In Advent 8:00 aan.Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Confirmation Class and Study Group.9:45 a.m.Junior Department 11:00 a.m.Matting Preacher: Rev.John Banton assisted by Mr.Milton Dorman.11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department.1:30 p.m.Evensong Preacher: The Rector WEDNESDAY ST.ANDREW, A.& M, 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion THURSDAY 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion \u2018Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay Advent Sunday #:00 u.m.Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.Parish Breakfast 9:30 a.m.Holy Eucharist 9:45 a.m.Sunday School 10:15 a.m.Mattins (said) 11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST Preacher: The Ven.R.K.Naylor, DD.Archdeacon of Montreal 4:00 pm.Holy Baptism 7:00 p.m.Evensong & Intercessions 7:45 p.m.Bible Study Weekdays - Holy Eucharist 7:00 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 a.m.Friday Wednesday, SG Andrew's Day 7:00 am.& 9:30 nm.Saturday, November ith 3:00 p.m.QUIET AFTERNOON Conductor: The Rev.Oswald Slattery SYNAGOGUE \u201c TEMPLE, EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal It has always been hard for the , Christian to accept this extension of the Law of Evolution to the world of human relationships.and yet it was impossible to deny the {validity of the doctrine itself, as far as the worlds of plants and animals are concerned.The evidence for evointion is overwhelming.It was very agreeable, then, \u2018o read a week ago a volume of lectures by Prof.P.B.Medawar.Professor of Zoology in the University of London.It is published by Methuen's in England and by British Book Service in Canada.[| give the details hoping that some will buy and read the book, for a great many are concerned in the problems Lhe Professor deals with, Prof.Me war argues, as most biologists do, that cvolution proceeds by mutations within the organism and not by the acquiring characteristics from without.The village blacksmith does not transmit his mighty muscles to his son.Evolution proceeds by mutations until we come to the evolution of the brain, \u2018a feal of fantastic difficulty \u2014 the most spectacular enterprise since the origin of life itself.\u201d With the brain we respond in a new way to external stimuli \u2014 we learn.With the learning we accept the impulse of those external forces, and with the brain we pass on the thing we have learned to the next generation.Man is now more than an animal governed by instincts.He makes decisions.Armed with this \u2018\u2018liberating conception\u2019 we can jettison all the reasoning ' ased on the idea that all changes in society happen in the style and under the pressures of the laws of animal evolution.With this reasoning there is no justification left for war, for eut throai competition and all the evil practices which mar human life.Human action is based on human dicision.There is a place left for the development of humankind by our learning from the teaching of the prophets and from the heroes of the Bible, and especlally from our Lord.We have known all this but it is pleasant to have a scientist say it.ANSLICAN ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road end Church Hill Rev.K.B.Keefe, Rector Rev.Reginald Hollis Advent Sunday 8:00 am.Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion «W.A.Corporiute Communion'.Preacher: The Rector 10:30 a.m.Post-Confirmation Class 11:00 a.m.Mattins (Broadcast over CBM).Preacher: The Rector 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten and Sunday School 7:30 p.m.Evensong Preacher: Rev.R.Hollis Wednesday ST.ANDREW'S DAY 11:00 a.m.Holy Commuaion Organist and Choirmusler: Norman W.Hurrle, A.R.C.O., A RCM, F.T.C.L.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, Sundoy, November 27th 11:00 a.m.sunaay School 11:00 a.m.Church Service.; Lesson - Sermon: Subject: \u2018Ancient and Modern Necromaney, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced.\u201d Golden Text: 1 Corinthians 6:20.Glorify God in your Body, and in your spirit, which are God's, 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.SYNAGOGUE Stern, Rabbi sthal, .Harry J.Miles Wis Educat s Otto O.Stacren, Cantor: F.L.McLearon, Organist and , Choir Master.M.A.SABRATH SERVICES 1 friday Etcenims, November 25th, at 8:15 o'clock.Address by Dr.Sylvan Schwartzman on \u201cReligious Education For Tomorrow\u201d.Dr.Stern will preside at the worship, Saturday Morning.No- INSTITUTE FOR TEMPLE TEACHERS Saturday Morning, November 26th, at 12:30 o'clock and Sunday Afternoon, November 27th.at 12:30 o'clock, Lce- tures will be given at the Institute by Professor Sylvan Schwartzman.SERVICES Monday throurh Thursday Evenines at 5:45 p.m.Sunday Mornings at 9:45 a.m.FOR ADULTS Evening, November 28th.At # o'clock, courses in Elementary and Advanced Hebrew; the Jewish Contribution To Civilization: The Contemporary Jewish World.At 8:45 o'clock, all students assemble for The Bible Course.SCHOOL, RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Upper School.Saturday Mornings at 8:30 o'clock: lower School, Sunday Mornings at 9:30 o'clock.Daily Hebrew Classes Monday through Thursday afternoons commencing at 4 o'clock.\u201cth ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING Will be preceded by worship and breakfast, Temple Social Auditorium.Sunday Morning, December 11th, at 9:30° o'clock.Brief reports \u2014 Annual SABBATH SERVICES: Mincho at 4:00 p.m.: CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfrid Shuchat \u2014 Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm THE SABBATH \u2014 Sidroh Vayyetze Erev Shabhos, November 25 Candle Lighting at 3:55 p.m.: Mincho-Kabbolas Shabbos at 4 p.m.Scriptural Readings: Torah: Genesis: Ch.28, v.10 \u2014 Ch.32, v.3 Prophets: Hosea: Ch.12, vs, 13-15: Ch.13.vs.1-15: Ch.14 vs, 1-10 Shachris at 9:00 a.m.Maariv at 4:40 p.m.election of Officers for the ensuing year.SERMON BAR MITZVAH MURRAY GOLLIN son of Mr.and Mrs.E.K.Gollin.5422 Brodeur Ave.will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah in celebration of his Bar Mitzvah, Heartiest congratulations and best wishes are extended to the Bar Mitzvah and his family.WEEKDAY SERVICES Sunday: Shachris at 8:30 a.m, Mincho-Maariv at 4:00 p.m, \u2018 Weekdays: Shachris at 7:30 a.m.Next Friday Evening: Candle Light: 3.50 p.m.Mincho-Kabbolas Shabbos at 4:00 p.m. a Temple Emanu-el Jewish education forum planned Friday evening SABBATH SERVICES : Friday evening, November 25 at 8:15 p.m.Address by Dr.Sylvan Schwartz- man, head of the Department of Jewish Religious Education, Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio on \u2018\u2018Religious Education for Tomorrow.\u201d Saturday merning, November 26 at 11:30 a.m.sermonette \u2014 \u2018The Patriarch Isaac\u201d based on Torah portion.FORUM ON JEWISH EDUCATION : After the Sabbath Eve Worship Friday evening, November 25 an open forum on Jewish Education will be held in the social auditorium under the auspices of the Temple School Board and the Home and School Association.This will be followed by a Kiddush reception to which all worshippers are cordially invited.INSTITUTE FOR RELIGIOUS SCHOOL TEACHERS : Saturday afternoon, November 26 at 12:30 p.m.after lunch Professor Sylvan Schwartzman will deliver (wo lectures for the Temple Emanu-El religious school teachers.The first lecture will deal with \u201cEffective lesson Planning\u201d and the second lecture on \u2018The Teaching of The Bible.\u201d On Sunday afternoon, November 27 at 12:30 p.m.Dr.Schwartzman will give the following two lectures \u201cLesson Planning for Primary and Intermediate Grades\u2019 and \u2018Some Common Problems for the Teachers.\u201d Discussion will follow cach lecture and members of the Temple school faculty and others interested in Jewish religious education are cordially invited to participate.Presiding at sessions will be Miles Wisenthal, M.A., Temple Educational Assistant and Reuben Ginsberg, B.A., chairman of the School Board and Simpson Light.stone, chairman of the Home and School and Mrs.Joseph D.Frankel, chairman of program, Home and School Association.SCHOOL, FOR ADULTS: Monday evening, November 28 at 8 p.m, the following courses are being offered: \u201cThe Jewish Contribution to Western Civilization\u201d \u2014 Dr.Anna Stearns, lecturer: Elementary Hebrew \u2014 Mrs.Adraham Wolk, instructress; Advanced Hebrew \u2014 Michael Teicher, instructor.Topics of interest \u2014 lvor Kursbatt.leader.At 8:45 p.m.all students will assemble when Dr.Harry J.Stern will continu: the Studies on \u201cThe Prophets in the Space Age.\u201d WITH TEMPLE SISTERHOOD : The Sisterhood Gift Shop is now open for business.Members are invited to purchase gifts for the Chanukah season through the Gift Shop.Sisterhood Chanukah Program Dessert Luncheon, Tuesday.December 13 at 1:30 p.m.program \u2018The Jewish Home Beautiful\u201d Also Chanukeno.Convener \u2014 Mrs.Louis J.Cohen.Sisterhood Donor Luncheon.Tuesday afternoon, January 10 under the general coavenership of Mrs.Alfred N.Miller Second list of Patronesses \u2014 Mesdames \u2014 Hare ry Horn, Jack Pickard, Eli Yaphe Frust Tarter.Marian Cohen, Ru dolph lusting, Bernard Nathan Bing, Fenjamin Alexander Hubert Levetus, Lewis C.Smith, samuel Zion.\u201cSIYUM SEFER TORAN\u201d AT ANNUAL MEETING : The 78th an- x nual meeting of Temple Emanu-lel will be preceded by worship and the completing of the writing of the Scroll of the Torah which was given by Nyman Grover, honorary president of Temple Emanu-El en the occasion of the dedication of the new Temple Sanctuary.Committee in charge of reservations for breakfast prior to the meeting: Joseph Cooper.Abraham Izenberg.Mrs.Samuel Sehvartz.AC this meeting brief reports will be presented and the annual election of Temple officers and trustees for the ensuing year will take place.CHANUKAH EVENTS IN THE TEMPLE : The festival of Lights commences Tuesday evening, Dee- ember 13 and lasts for eight days.The following festival events are scheduled: Sisterhood Dessert Luncheon and Chanukeno.Tuesday afternoon, Decemb.13 at 1:30 p.m.Annual Chanukah Candlelight Sabbath Scrvice, Friday cvening, December 16 at 8:15 p.m.This will be family Sabbath and parents are 'Shaar Hashomayim | Junior Congregation: On Satu ; urday, November 5, the Chazzo- [ mim were.Charles Kaplan, Samuel Ballon, Harold Prussim, Arthur requested to have their children ne company them to Temple Annual Chanukah school celebration and dramatic presentation.Sunday morning, Décenber 18 at 10 am.Constituent Societies Chanukah party, Sunday evening, December 18.Conveners \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Saul Perlman, CAPACITY AUDIENCE EXPECTED FOR BEGIN LECTURE: The Honorable Menachem Begin of Israel speaks Monday evening, Dece- ember 5 at 8:30 p.m.in the Temple Sanctuary.Subjects \u201cExodus Facts \u2014 Not Fiction.\u201d A cap: city audience is expected to listen to this outstanding Israch leader who is the real hero of the Exodus story and is the leader of the opposition party in the Israeli Parliament.Mr.Begin speaks under the auspices of the Temple The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1960 1 1 Bible in life, literature Ny 4 ° wn i theme of Men's Institute A Rubin, and Brahm Levine Murs ray Baron read the Torah.John Deuteher the Haltorah, On Saturday, November 12, the Chazzomm were: Arthur Ruban, Charles Kaplan, John Deiteber, | Harvey Friedman, Samuel Ballon and Jolm Shapiro Brahm Levine read the \u2018Torah, Alan Levatt, the Haftorah A Kiddush in honor of the recent Bar Mitzvah of David Levin was held in the school auditorium on November 19 Following the service on Nove ember 26 à Kiddush wall be held in honor ol John Shapuwro's recent Bar Mitvah Everyone as cordially invited to attend both the services, Emanu-El Brotherhood Forum and i tickets must be resedved early, DAILY SERVICES : Monday thru Thursday « repings at 5:45 p.m.Sunday mornings at 9.45 a.m and the Kiddush which wall follow The Women's Institute of Jewish Studies will hold its Book Review and Tea Tuesday, November 29, in the dining room following regular elasses.Mrs Jacob Gottlieb will review the book \u2018The Diary of Theodore Herzl\u201d Mrs, Harvey Golden, chairman of the institute, extends a cordial invitation to members and friends to attend the review of one of the (Continued on page 17) LIMITED SUCCESSORS TO PLU a] WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING 206 OLIVIER AVE.MBIN TED.WE.35-1189 Fi eee OUNT PLUMBING DEVONS RO) iim iver Lo Ce _.o 8 = \u201d f > TT RTT ws « o > à ( * p Le ANE.?ca .4 \\ J} 3 { .0 a a pray\u201d 2 ve - YL an bem ¥, \u2018 À A ow > ; \u2018 tf Taken in the early 1900's, this photo shows the building on St.Catherine St., of the foot of Clarke Avenue, which was then the home of Westmount Plumbing.At the time that the picture was taken, street car tracks were just being laid on St.Catherine St.in Westmount.Even then, Westmount residents were calling Westmount Plumbing about their plumbing, heating and roofing problems just as they do today.If you remember those \"good old days\u201d.Mr.Gauthier would be glad fo hear from you.Just call him et WE.5-1189. % > eae \u2019 i h eqory\u2019s ê 3 | Goriertal Rs Ce THE EXAMINER ; McKENNA ; ; fre oriemal ee 3 3 } ema dnd Wi \u2018 } COTEDESNEIGES | ê = i Florists Ë ATT TREE i RE 81124 7; : ; - # MONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1960 : 3 Hall.« à the son of Mr.and Mrs.George S.Hospital auxiliary tea Ten will be served mm Lavingstone following a meeting ol the auxiliary ol the Montreal General in the 2.30 p.m.will be the guest speaker topic ; oe ! Hospital to be held on Tuesday.Hospital amplutheatre at a Dr Bryce Weir, junior interne, | will be \u2018Medicine: à dd aves HOUSE OF PAINTINGS RTT NM Distinction 4908 Sherbrooke St.W.a LT) Albert HU.9-3333 Testimonial Hattie Kirsch PC in recognition devoled Order.affectionately the and his of Canada service to the Crimea.\u201d Mrs.Hans Konow, chaman of the Chambly Branch | known and Mrs.Fo A.Hankin, vice-chair- man of the Hampstead Branch will ; preside at tea, Sister PC.and prepared under vision at her home.Hattie looks alter Pythian Blood Banks, and for the | opening rally of the Pythian An- 1m Te eee ae wee ®eld wd a \u2014 Carpenter Photo MR.AND MRS.PETER GEORGE COWIE, whose marriage took place in SC Andrews United Church, Westmount.The bride was tormerly Miss Ann St.Clare Mill, daughter of Mrs.Richard B.Hill of Westmount and the late Captain Hill; Cowie, the bridegroom is Guests attending | St.Andrew\u2019s Ball | Specially invited guests to St.Andrew's Ball which is being.held in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, will include: Gen, Sir Neil Ritchie, G.BE., K.C.B., DSO.MC.and Lady Ritchie, the guests of honor; Mr.John Lynch- Staunton, representing lis Worship the Mayor of Montreal, and Mrs, Lynch-Staunton; Capt.J.S.Somers ,C.D., representing Commodore H.1, Quinn, D.S.C., C.D.R.C.N.Naval Officer in charge of Montreal.and Mrs.Somers: Lieut-Col.S.M.Suttie, C.D.representing Maj.Gen.J.M.Rockingham, C.B.E., DSO.ED, General Officer Commanding, Quebec Command, and Mrs.Suttie.Air Marshal W.KR.MacBrien.O.BE.l£.D.Officer Commanding Air Defense Command, and Mrs.MacBrien; the Rt.Hon.Lord Shaughnessy, president of the Royal Commonwealth Society.and Lady Shaughnessy: Mr.John Kelso, president of the Cale- donian Society, and Mrs.Kelso: Mr.C.N.Knowles, president of St.George's Society, and Mrs, Knowles; Dr.J.Rae Carson, | Pythian Sisters to honor \u2018Mother of the Pythians Grand Temple Pythian Sisters well-deserved Sister tendering \u201ca Dinner re to her many years of to the Pythian Hattie is as the \u201cMother\u201d of Pythians.In 1945 Hattiée was instrumentas in re-organizing Calanthe Temple which spearheaded the organization which tuted, \u2018Through her late husband Myer Kirsch she became interested in social service work which to thls day occupies most of her time.All preparations of \"parcels for the Ste.Anne's Mili tary Hospitai were prepared by Hattie in ber home.The annual organized super- of were the many subsequently Passover Seaer was her at the refreshments temples insti- 4 There's MAGIC in that moment .Solitaire Diamond Ring with Wedding Ring to Match 18 Kt.White Gold .25 pts.Diamond (Ve Karat) Collection Blue A.A.ONLY $99.50 for the Set {INSURED Wonderful Ensemble Diamond Set 35 pts.total Collection Blue A.A.312500 er the sur 4 Fils /@ \u201cA s Jewellers \u2014 Diamond Specialists 1397 St.Catherine St.W.(Cor.Bishop) 3699 St.Catherine St.East (Cor.VI.4-8684 Nicolet) LA.3-3149 nual Appeal.and Many will remember her cream puffs and cheese cake.Her house was always open as a depot for the | Pythian Sisters Tag Day and as | a storage place for rummage.Hattie holds the honor of Past SISTER HATTIE KIRSCH XGrand Protector in Grand Temple.It is anticipated that all Pythians will attend en masse the Hattie Kirsch Testimonial Dinner, Tuesday, November 29, 7 p.m.at the Shomrim Laboker- Beth Yehuda - Sharre Tefillah Hall.Hattie truly exemplifies the motto, Purity, Love, Equality and Fidelity.For reservations call Sister Eva Deutsch, RE.7-0962; Sister Etta Pinsky, RE.8-0648.Film night The Wednesday night series of fi'ms made in India will conclude on November 30, at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, with a 90- minute production entitled \u2018\u2018Mun- na\" (sub-titles in English).Munna, the narrative of the life of an orphan boy was written and directed by Khwaja Ahmed Abbas, a pioneer producer of realistic films in India: it was the first Indian film to be available in Canada.There will be two showings.one at 6:30 p.m., and one at 8:30 p.m., and the showings are open to the public, free of charge.During December there will be no Wednesday night films at the museum, but the regular film pro- grams will resume in January.Mathieu, St.John's, Newfoundland.president of St.Patrick's Society.and Mrs.Carson: Mr.Dollard representing St.Baptiste Society, and Mrs.thieu; Mr.A.Ross-Webster.president of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society, and Mrs.Webster; Mr.Alan Carverhill, representing St.David's Society.and Mrs.Carverhill, and Miss Lorette Brosseau, president of La Ligue de la Jeunesse Féminine.CWL forms new council A new council of the Catholic Women's League of Canada has been formed at Our Lady of Laval Parish, St.Rose Station, Quebec.This council has been organized by Mrs.H.G.Howlett, Diocesan Organization Convener, assisted by Mrs.R.G.Arless, Diocesan president; Mrs.J.MacDonald, past president: and Miss E.Charest, Diocesan first vice-president.The Council will be under the direction of Reverend Pierre Levesque, Pastor.The officers elected are President, Mrs.W.A.Trudeau; first vice-president, Mrs.R.J.Wood: second vice-president, Mrs.R.Lavigne; secretary, Mrs.M.L.McEathron; and treasurer, Mrs.J.A.Baum.Oe «NA ee a \"eu ue Ny Jean la- MR.AND MRS.JAMES ALOYSIUS McGRATH, MP.whose marriage took place in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.The bride was formerly Miss Margaret Amanda Smart, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Stanislaus J.Smart of Westmount, the bridegroom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Patrick B.McGrath of \u2014Mattey Photo | Fashion show Miss Susan Gardner, 559 Gros- venor avenue, Westmount, graduate of the Speirs-Miller Charm School recently headed the fash- lion at McGill University and is lo be bride in the fashion show to be held Monday.in Victoria Hall.Models from tiny tots to teenagers, young ladies and matrons will parade on the ,runway.Betly Speirs who is sponsoring the show will also act as commentator.show FORMALS FOR HIRE DRESS FORMAL > LIKE A MILLIONAIRE Leok smert \u2014 be smart \u2014 rent ell your Formal Wear.Our garments are all medern styles, freshly cleaned.Styles te ?it ait models, BST, 1904 McLAUGHLIN & HARRISON 1461 AV.83-3544 McGill College Repairs FRASER Est.1936 Furs of Quality and Distinction Stock or Made to Order THE INC.361 Victoria Avenue FREE PARKING AVAILABLE © Enquire at ou Office © Remodelling FURRIER Tel.HU.6-7400 Budget Terms If Desired Le Potters\u2019 Club 2nd exhibition The second exhibition of ceramics featuring the work of Virginia McClure opens at the Potters\u2019 Club, 346 Victoria avenue, | Westmount, Saturday, November 26, and continues for a week.Mrs.McClure has entitled her | exhibition \u201cPottery: Form and: Expression\u201d and in her work she\u2019 explores some of the new ave-' nues opening up in the field of ceramic art, as well as showing, traditional shapes and wheel thrown pieces.The display emphasizes tiles, both decorative and functional, and shows how the plasticity of clay lend itself to their decorative ireatment.Mrs.McClure studied ceramies for five years at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, before returning to Canada, where she has continued her work.She is ai member of the Potters\u2019 Club and on the board of the Canadian | Handicrafts Guild of Montreal.The exhibit will be open everyday from 2-5 p.m\u2026 8-10 p.m.evenings and on Saturday and Sunday from 2-5 p.m.only.\u2014David Bier Photo MRS.NANCY JEAN FRIEDMAN, 3185 Ellerdale avenue, Hampstead, whose appointment as program director of Montreal Girls\u2019 Association is announced.Mrs.Friedman received a master\u2019s degree in social work from McGill University in 1959 and last year served on the staff of Central Neighborhood House, Toronto.The Montreal Girls\u2019 Association operates pilot club programs in areas with insufficient recreation facilities for grade school girls.Activities this year include programs in Cote St.Paul and after Christmas, in Park Extension.Last year programs were operated in the Negro Community entre and University Settlement, (two Red Feather agencies.Karnak Ladies Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club will meet at 1:30 p.m.Tuesday, December 6, for business, sewing and mending.Mrs.D.L.Campbell, president, will preside.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 all weak foot conditions.Children\u2019s Supports a Specialty.By appointment only Phone Number WE.2-1545 MRS.MICHAEL NICHOLSON, centre, of West- mount, and her daughter, Annette, 3, photographed aboard the Saxonia with Stringer Davis of Gerrard's Cross shire.Mrs.Stringer Davis, who is better known Myr.and Mrs.Geo.R.Wyer, of Westmount, were recent guests at the Park Plaza Hotel while visil- ing in Toronto.Among recent arrivals at The Cloister, Sea Island, Georgia.were Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Rolph of 176 Edgehill road.West mount.The Canon Scott Chapter IODE held a dessert bridge and home- cooking sale in the Montreal West Town Hall on November 15, under the convenership of Mrs.H, D.Caplan assisted by the members of the Chapter.The regent, Miss M.Webi.er, welcomed and thanked all those who patronized this event, The proceeds will be used for educational and social service work.Lady Tweedsmuir, MP, London, England, a member of the United Kingdom Delegation to the United Nations, who was a weekend guest of Mr, and Mrs.John H.F.Turner, 118 Arlington avenue, Westmount, has returned to New York.Miss Marguerite McPhail, a graduate of Saint Laurent High School, has been awarded The Lady Scott Chapter IODE Scholarship of $250.Recently the Westmount Women\u2019s Club held a very successful Welfare Bridge in Victoria Hall.The president, Mrs.Russell T.Stackhouse who was chairman of the bridge, wel- | Temple Beth Mr.and Mrs., Buckingham- Personal comed the members and their guests.Dr.Alfred Werner, of New York, distinguished consultant and eritie of modern art.will give an illus- (rated address on \u201cArts and Artists in Israel\u201d under the auspices of Women's Division, Canadian Tech- nion Society on Sunday, November 27 at 8.30 p.m.at Temple Emanu- El, 4100 Sherbrooke street west.This lecture is free and open to the publie.| The meeting of the Women's Art Society will be held in the lecture hall of the Museum of Fine Arts on Tuesday, al 2.30 p.m.Claude Robillard, Esq.PE, Director of Parks Department, City of Montreal, will give an illustrated lecture on | Montreal's new Concert Hall.Her Excellency Madame Georges P.Vanier, honorary patroness of the Montreal Convalescent Hospi- | tal Associates, will attend a tea and reception at the Hospital today.On arrival Madame Vanier will be received by Mrs.Charles H.Denhez, chairman of The Associates, Mrs.O.C.Gruner president and Miss Sara Tansey, administrator of the Hospital.The Ladies Committee of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts duras, as guest speaker, on Mon- announces that Dr.Evan H.: Turner, director of the Museum will speak on the current exhibition.New Aquisitions 1959-1960 on Wednesday.November 30, 3 p.m.at the Museum.Sholom lists patrons for musical comedy Among the patrons attending the premiere of the forthcoming mu- sical-comedy, \u2018Planet 4 Blond Jet,\u201d which will be resented by the sisterhood and brotherhood of Temple Beth Sholom, on Saturday evening, Dee.3, under the patronage of Dr.F.Cyril James, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill, and Mrs.James, are : Mr.and Mrs.Martin Arnovitz, Mr.and Mrs.Allan Bronfman, Mr.and Mrs.Issie Farovitch, Mr.and Mrs.Isadore Feldman, Mrs, Anne Fisher, Mrs.Arnold Fisher, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur N.Friedman, Mr.and Mrs.Aaron Genser, Mr.and Mrs.Norm: Genser, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Halton, Mr.and Mrs.George Hollinger.Mr.and Mrs.* Richard B.Kramer, Nr.and Mrs.Manuel Lazare.Mr.and Mrs.Patrick Leutner, Mr.and Mrs.Sam London, Mr.and Mrs.Ben Rocklin, Mr.and Mrs.Martin Rubin, Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Rubinstein, Mr.and Mrs.Hirschel Samit, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Simon, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Simon.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Trehub, Mr.and Mis.Irving Vosko, Mr and Mrs.Sam Wechsler, Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Gerald Wolfe, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Wolfe, Mrs.Louis Wolfe, Mr.and Mrs.Nathan Wolfe.Nr.\u2018 and Mrs.Rufu: Wolfe.Co-conveners for the opening night of the production, which will be given in the social hall of Tem: ple Beth Sholom, 6666 Terrebonne avenue, are Mrs.Richard B.Kramer, Mr.Archie Gersovitch and Mrs.Edgar Lion.The show will be given for five additional nights.The co-conveners for the entire produe- tion are Mrs.Lionel Rosenthall and Mr.Herb Witles, Membership tea Cum Laude, Chapter 548, B'nai B'rith Business and Professional as Miss Margaret Rutherford, the British character actress, was en route home with her husband after completing a film in Hollywood with Danny Kaye.Mrs.Nicholson's husband is a Mrs.H.FF Briegel, will hold its cousin of the distingnished actress.Girls, will hold their paid-up membership tea at the Gourmets, Cork Room, 2765 Van Horne west, on Sunday, November 27, at 3 p.m.| 1233 GREENE AVENUE vay ry 13 - Wal-Mir Photo MRS.RICHARD KRAMER, co- convener with Mrs.Edgar Lion, of patrons and donors eveuns for musical play \u2018Planet 4 Blond Jet\u2019, to be presented by Sister hood and Brotherhood of Temple Beth Sholom, in the Temple Auditorium on December 3, Music group - Cunard Line Photo The Music Appreciation group of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, under the chairmanship of meeting at the home of Mrs.J.E.Nelson, 5776 We orth avenue, Friday, November 25, at 2 p.m.Guest artist will be Mr.Jack Wellens, baritone Our Justly Famous MR.EMILE \"Softy\u2019\u2019 Permanent MRS.DOROTHY O'TOOLE, convener with MRS.G.ROSS of the Late Afternoon Party being held by the Colonel Arthur O.Blois.DSO Chapter.10DE on Saturday, December 3, at the 10DE House, 4112 Western avenue, Westmount, Known for the gentle, true performance it imparts to your hair.Good too, for bleached and tinted hair.Montreal Club SPECIAL $10.00 The Montreal Women's Club Ine.Phone WE.5.0562 \u2014 Social Science Department \u2014 WE.5-2486 Mrs.H.B.Watts, director, will present Mr C.Rex Stollmeyer, Commissioner for the West Indies, British Guiana, and British Hon- mile day at 2:30 p.m.in the Sheraton- Mt.Royal Hotel.Guests invited.Mr.Stollmeyer's talk will be illustrated.The topic, will be in 1347 GREENE AVE.relation to the guest's Commissa- Westmount rate, IT'S NOT TOC EARLY to shop at MAY'S where friendly service ond quality merchondise prevail | USE OUR LAY- AWAY PLAN \u201cEstablished in Westmount for over 40 Years\u201d 3 STORES TO SERVE YOU BEST 9 Norgate Mau Rosemere Shopping Shopping Centre Centre LANES WEAR v .1 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday.November 25, 1960 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HEIRLOOM GOWN: A J00-vear- old heirloom gown embroidered with pearls and diamonds valued at 320,000 .ad once wor > by Pria- cess Roval [Isabella ot Hungary will be shown at the annual Hungarian Engineers Ball February 25, 1961, at the Windsor Hotel where folklore dances will be seen, Chairmen\u2019s reports featured - Varkony Photo (their guests, Tea will be served.1» An NOTICE News for the women's and social pages should be addressed each week to the women's editor Mrs.Millicent HICKMORE at 7005 Kildare Road phone \"HUnter 11-2771 Aonday through Friday, (8 a.m.to 4.30 p.m.) Westmount Club Don Harvie, (a member of Up- Date at the Mount Royal Hotel) will be the guest artist at the West- mount Women's Club November 25 al 2.30 p.m.in Victoria Hall.Members are invited to take their friends.Mrs.J.A.Smith and her committee and the officers of the club will receive the members and at Eventide Home WA meeling The second meeting of the season of the Women's Auxiliary ol Eventide Home of the Salvation Army was held November 10, in the Assembly Hall of the Home, with Mrs, D.K.Gowans, president, in the chair.Brigadier .Dockery opened the meeting with prayer, following which Mrs.Gowans welcomed members, new members and guests.Mrs.MH.Schade, secretary being dl.Mrs.R.J.Dunn read the minutes of the previous meet- ne Mrs RC Braithwaite, treasurer, gave her report on the fine ancial standing The record book ol donations wus read by Mrs.s.A MacSween.CHAIRMENS The charme comimittees ports.Beauty Parlor Miss Ann Mac- Donald reports that the parlor opened October 17 and will continue to do so cach Monday afternoon Entertainment Chairman \u2014Mrs.B 1 Gardner reported a variety program given by the Dawn REPORTS of the various presented their re- Wayne group on Seplember 13; a concert by the Montreal Citadel Band on October 13 and a concert by the Gilbert Hill ensemble on November 7.after which refreshments were served.Mrs.Gardner who is chairman of the Christmas party reports plans are well underway for (his event which is to be held Monday, evening December 19.This event is greatly looked forward to by the residents and their appreciation is most gratifying to those who put so much work in making same a \u201cwell remembered one\u201d by the residents.Contributions to this worthy cause would be gratefully received by Mrs.Gardner.Membership Chairman \u2014 Miss F.E.Thacker reports a total membership of 118 in the Auxiliary.Recreation Chairman Mrs.J.H.Struthers reports the Ven-' tures Club entertained the resi- denls on October 4.Sewing Chairman \u2014 Mrs.R.Hughes reports 290 articles attended to and replaced from September 13 to November 9.This committee meets once a week.R DA AE oa CAR CU ES Se sented with Gold Cords.RECEIVING GOLD CORDS: Three Guides of the 34th Montreal Guide Company of Dominion- Douglas Church, Westmount, were recently pre- Left to Eversfield received her All-round Cord; Margot Commissioner; right, Jane ei Donnelly, Gold Cords; Mrs.T.Lerner, District Elizabeth Tighe, Gold Cords: and Mrs.W.Baatz received Gold Cords on behalf of her daughter Rosanne.\u2014Leo Thompson Photo * x 939 Victoria Square STILL IN PROGRESS FOR A VERY LIMITED TIME Antoine's Art Gallery Inc.ANNUAL 4; We do not advertise very often but when we do it always heralds good news for the picture buyer.In our spacious galleries will be found the largest and most varied collection of paintings in Canada at greatly reduced prices.DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE IN THE BUSINESS.Hours : 8:30 a.m.to 5:30 p.m.Daily (Evenings by appointment only) FREE PARKING x * UN.6-4095 lecture on \u201cArts Dr.Alfred Werner, of New York, distinguished consultant and critic of modern art, will give an illustrated lecture on \"Arts and Artists in Israel\u201d dealing with jcontemporary painting, sculpture and the graphic arts of Israel at \u20188.30 on Sunday, November 27 at Temple Emanu-Fl, 4100 Sherbrooke street west, sponsored by The Women's Division of Cana \u2018dian Technion Society, this ad- (dress is open to the general public.There is no charge, and i there will be no solicitation of | funds.Mrs.Lilian W.Mendel: ssohn, chairman, and Mrs.Louis \"Fitch, Mrs.Harold Newman and Mrs.A.W.Lefcort, vice-chair \u2018man will be in charge.Mrs.Ilarris Wetstein, convener of the Hospitality Committee, will be assisted by Mr.and Mrs.J.Flahn, Mr.and Mrs.David A.H.Newman.Mr.and Mrs.E.Reis- man, Mr.and Mrs.S.S.Colle.| Mr.and Mrs.H.Levitt, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Diner, Miss Inda Doris Galler.is director of \u2018 I Miller and Mrs.:Mrs.S.S.Colle | publicity.Hostesses convened by Mrs.A.Wigdor include Mrs.M.Pascal Mrs, C.HH.Shapiro, Mrs, V.Technion Society to .: 9 in Israel Schecter, Mrs.LL.Kahane, Mrs.H.Levitt, and Misses Alice Strassberg, May Lightstone, Sarah Levitt and Ruth Mauer.Invited guests to a sherry reception to \u2018meet the lecturer just prior to the meeting include Mr.Samuel Bronfman and Mrs.Bronfman, OBE, Mr.and Mrs.W.Gittes, Mr.and Mrs.Julius Block, Mr.and Mrs.Philip Gar- finkle, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred N.Miller, Mr.Eugene Stearns and Dr.Anna Stearns, Mr.and Mrs.Samuel R.Wechsler.Mr.and Mrs.Saul Hayes, Hon.Justice Harry Batshaw and Dr.Anne Bat- shaw, Hon.Justice Benjamin Robinson and Mrs.Robinson, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence M.Lande.Prof.and Mrs.J.H.Quastel, Dr.Ellen Ballon and Col.Bullock, Mr.Leon H.Crestohl, QC, MLA, and Mrs, Crestohl, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Zion, Mr.and Mrs.Lavy M.Becker, M».and Mrs.J.B.Becker, Horace R.Cohen.OBE, and Mrs.Cohen, Mr.and Mrs.M.Rosenstone, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Pascal, Mr.and Mrs, M.M.Kalman, Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Magil, Mr.M.Levitt, Mr.and Mrs.J Ain, Mr.and Mrs.H.Bloomfield.In the Women's Realm \u2018Redpath Museum address \u201cDo Animals like Zoos?\u201d is a question to be answered in part by Gerald Iles, formerly Director \u2018of Zoos with the Montreal Parks \u2018 Department, when he gives the i second address in the winter even- ping series at Redpath Museum on | Monday.November 28.at 8.15 i p.m.The lecture will be illustrated wilh a short film.Social Chairman, Mrs.P.| Shaughnessy and her committee , served ten to approximately 118 ; persons during the past 2 months and Mrs.R.Berry, Assistant Social Chairman served tea to approximately 120 persons at the Games Night held October 4.Tuck Shop Chairman, Mrs.R.B.Porteous reports the usual good sales in the Tuck Shop and the residents look forward Lo coming to shop on Tuesdays and Fridays.Visiting Chairman, Mrs.E.Bent and her committee continue to visit the residents every Wednoes- day afternoon.Birthday Shelf Chairman, Mrs.R.Uden, reports 39 parcels distributed during September, October and November.25 for the men and 14 for the ladies.Birthday cards are also sent to the residents by members of the Auxiliary.W.Baily by Mrs.S.A.Mac- I Sween.During the meeting members worked on Christmus the Christmas party.At the conclusion of the meeting, Mrs.Gowans introduced Mrs.D.M.Grant, whose dramatic readings were enjoyed by all.Tea was served by Mrs.P.Shaughnessy and her committee.Presentation of the past presi-' dent's pin was made to Mrs.F.: bags for Stanley Church WMS The annual meeting of Stanley Auxiliary Women\u2019s Missionary Society is to be held on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.in Franklin Hall Memorial.Mrs.Paul Rumball will be the speaker.Dr.M.M.Gibb will lead the devotions.A cordial invitation is extended to all memn- bers and friends to be present.x Fall exhibition The Fail Exhibitio.of the Independent Art Association is scheduled to open at he T.Eaton Co.Ltd.ninth Floor Foyer, on Friday November 25, and will conlinue for about two weel.s.Entries for the show were \u2018lelivered on Monday, November 14, between 4 and 8 p.m.to the studio at 52 Academy road (side entrance).McGill water show The tenth annual McGill Water Show sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association, will be held Friday and Saturday December 2 and 3 at 8.30 p.m.in the Sir Arthur Currie Gymnasium pool.475 Pine avenue west.Swimmers from McGill University and Macdonald College wil, participate in (the show.WEDDING FLOWERS Why compromise?It costs no more for better selection of flowers, and meticulous Mountain St.at Sherbrooke Victor 2-4444 attention to every detai : \"Technion Society spon SOr ä to meel Nov.27 | The monthly meeting of the Women's Division, Canadian \u2018Fech- nion Society was held Nov.7 at the home of Mrs.Harold Newman, with chairman Mrs.L.Mendelssohn presiding.Features of the agenda were: drawing for a painting \u201cThe New | Hat\u2019 by Eric Goldberg which was won by Mrs.Esther Lewis and a report of a most successful parlor meeting on Sunday, Oct.30 at the home of Dr.and Mrs.Nathan Freedman.Mrs.Freedman was convener of the meeting when a descriptive film of the work ol Technion in Israel was shown.Following the conclusion of business reports, Mrs.H.Grober entertained with a program of \u201cStories from Here and There\u2019.The next meeting of the Women's Division will be held on Nov.27 at which time Dr.Alfred Werner, art critic and consultant of New York will lecture on \u201cArt and Artists in Israel.\u201d This lecture, free and open to the public.will Lake place at Temple Emanu-El.All are welcome: there will be no solicitation of funds.Art Association The first social meeting of the 1-dependent Art Association of the 1960-1961 season will be held at Channing Hall, 3415 Simpson avenue.on Wednesday, November 30, at 8 p.m.Plans are underway to have a guest artist for a demonstration.Tea causerie The Business and Professional Women\u2019s Club will hold a Tea Causerie, at the Berkeley Hotel, on November 27, at 4 p.m.The gu st speaker will be Miss Marian Roy\"e, ! Director The Women's Bureau.De- ! partment of Labor.Members and i guests are cordially invited.Alumni reunion St.Frances Xavier Universily Alumni is holding a reunion and Ball in the Ball Room of the Ritz ! Carleton Hotel on Friday.\u2018Nov.{25 at 9 p.m.and friends are in- \u2018vited to attend and take part in the grand march which will lead (off at 9:30 p.m.What writing letters can do for you Half-forgotten today is the enjoyment that comes from reading and writing letters .But, says Reader's Digest, \u201cputting your thoughts and emotions down on paper brings a new clarity of understanding.\u201d Discover the one single secret ! of writing a good letter in De- i cember Reader's Digest.Get \"your copy today \u2014 44 articles , of lasting interest.exquistie workmanship MISS KAREN LAGERBERG, a graduate of Royal Instituie of gymnastics in Stockholm and MISS MERLE RAMJIT, graduate of Trinity College of Music, London, England.Miss Lagerberg is now health education assistant and Miss Ramjit is a program worker at the Montreal YWCA which marked the annual week of prayer and world fellowship recently.\u2014Posen Photo Increase in membership reported by At the monthly business meeting of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club held in Victoria Hall, Westmount, Friday, November 18, Mrs.J.W.Craig, first vice-president, presided in the absence of the president, Mrs.H.H.Schurman.Mrs.T.D.Handrahan, membership secretary, reported an increase in membership.Reports were read by the chair- nien of the various groups: CIVICS \u2014 Mrs.A.D.Browne reported the laying of a wreath at the Notre Dame de Grace Cenotaph by the president, Mrs.H.H.Schurman on Remembrance Sunday, November 6.COMMUNITY WELFARE \u2014 Mrs.A.Watson, chairman Teas for the Blind, made an appeal for helpers for two hours any Thursday afternoon.Mrs.J.F.Findlay, chairman Cancer Dressing requested volunteers to assist in making the dressings from 1-4 p.m.Thursdays.JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd., Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths ond Elèc- tro Platers, Operating Canada's Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1437 Ayimer St.VI.5-7947 (A tew doors above St.Catherine St.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted for Quality\u201d Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Grocer- .ies, Fruits and Vegetables.* IMPORTED PRODUCTS ° NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, HAMS, SAUSAGE & BACON 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 4 © GOLD © COPPER © BRASS © CHROME ® NICKEL ® RHODIUM ® CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED N.D.G.Club ing the dressings from 1-4 p.m.Thursdays.DOOR \u2014 Mrs.M.Rochemont reported on the attendance for the last two meetings.MILITARY HOSPITAL VISITING \u2014 Mrs.A.D.Russell reported on the monthly visit to Ste.Anne's Military Hospital .and thanked the ladies who donated their playing cards from the fall bridge.GENERAL GROUPS AND CLASSES \u2014 Mrs.H.R.W.Goud- win, supervisor reported on the various activities of her groups and classes.Mrs.H.M.Warren, chairman of the Fall Bridge submitted a report on this event and thanked those who helped her make it a success.Mrs.Lovett M.Fraser, on behalf of the members, thanked Mrs.Warren and her committee for their splendid efforts in making the fall bridge such a success.CHRISTMAS CHEER \u2014 Gifts are needed for the Cancer Patients, Teas for the Blind and Eventide Home Christmas Party.Donations may be taken to the December 2 meeting.A lilm entitled \u201cThat the Deaf May Speak\u201d was shown at the close of the meeting after which Mrs.J.A.P.McGee and her committee served tea.Annual Church service Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile will hold the Annual Church Service November 27.at 7 p.m.in St.Columba Church at the corner of N.D.G.and Beaconsfield avenue.Members will assemble in the church hall, 4020 Hingston avenue, at 6:30 p.m.Zonta Club awards are presented Bursary winners for this year's Zonta Club of Montreal awards were Miss Sheila Barlow, student nurse at the Montreal Children's Hospital, and Miss Dorothy Lem- jeux, student at D'Arcy McGee High School.Cheques were also presented to Brigadier Nellie Jolly, superintendent of the Sal vation Army's Catherine Booth Mothers\u2019 Hospital, and to Mrs.Iva Oakes for the Montreal Girls Association, The awards were made at the Club's 31st birthday dinner, held recently at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.GUESTS Among the guests attending were Mrs.W.IL.Walker, Verdun Women's Club: Mrs.W.H.Seaman, Tetraultville Women's Club; Mrs.John D.Hopkins, Snowdon Women's Club; Mrs.John J.Mullins, Outremont Women\u2019s Club; Mrs.R.G.Harries, Montreal West Women's Club; Mrs.Jennie M.Mead, Altrusa Club of Montreal; Mrs.Alger Schricker, American Women's Club; Mrs.Austin R.Chadwick, Women's Canadian Club of Montreal: Mrs, Levitt, B'Nai B'Rith Co-ordinat- ing Council; Mrs.J.C.Manson, I.OOD.E.: Mrs.W.Curphey, St.Lambert's Women's Club; Mrs.C.M.Hayes, Town of Mount Royal Women\u2019s Club: Mrs Mary Christie, Soroptimist Club, Verdun; Mrs.Shedlesky, Jewish Welfare League Mrs.H.H.Schur- man, Montreal West Women's Club; Mrs.W.P.McVie, Maritime Women's Club; Mrs.Mary Fullerton, Business and Professional Women\u2019s Club; Miss Audrey Clarke, Quota Club of Montreal; and Mrs.Iva Oakes, Montreal Girls Association.Dr.Hyman Caplan of the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital, Department of Psychology, spoke of methods being developed in the new learning Clinic of the Hospital, and of the progress being made with slow learning children.Miss Gertrude Doyle was convener of the birthday dinner.Coming Events LATE AFTERNOON PARTY: Colonel Arthur O.Blois, DSO, Chapter LODE, is holding a late afternoon party Saturday, December 3 at the IODE louse, 4112 Western avenue.Westmount, BAZAAR AND TEA: The Maritime Women's Club of Montreal, Inc., is holding its annual bazaar and tea in \u2018Trinity Memorial Church Hall, 5220 Sherbrooke \u2018street, west, on Saturday, November 26 from 1 to 6 p.m.Conveners are Mrs.J.E.Matheson and Mrs, HN.T.Mitchell.ANNUAL BAZAAR: St.Jude's Anglican Church is holding its annual bazaar Thursday and Friday, December 1 and 2 in the church hall, Vinet and Coursol streets, Attractive booths will feature gifts, homecooking, candy, toys, books, handkerchiefs and Christmas novelties.Supper will be served from 6 to 8 p.m, Ottawa Life Members pay visit to Montreal group Some 30 members of the Ottawa Life Members\u2019 Club, Telephone Pioneers of America, visited the Montreal Life Members\u2019 Club recently.Travelling via chartered bus, on arrival they enjoyed some of the tourist attractions before settling down at the Beaver Hall Bldg.club rooms for a game of bingo.The Ottawa members brought along a birthday cake (with one lighted candle atop) with which to surprise Mr.Walter Byrne on his birthday that day, to whom all sang \u2018Mappy Birthday.\" Prizes consisted of silver dollars to serve as souvenirs of the visit.Refreshments were served buffet style under the convener- ship of Mrs.Loretta Cloran, Mrs.Beatrice Bennett and Miss Margaret Campbell.Before leaving for Ottawa a vote of thanks was extended the Montrealers for their hospitality with an invitation to visit the Ottawa members in the near future.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1960 1 5 wi, en Wh./ er om es So little time to see t he flowers, To watch the sky at dawn, To catch the scent of roses rare, For soon they are all gone.The birds that at my window sang.1 heeded not their flight, Until too late, the silence held The sight of nature's night.Life's giddy whirl, should mean much less, Its petty days of mirth, When measured by th The miracles of carth Beta Sigma Phi The \u201cX17 Chapeer of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority is holding the third meeting at the home of Miss M, Smith on Wednesday.Novent- ber 30 at 8 pan.After the business meeting forty Red Cross Christmas stockings will be filled by all members present for the Canadian Red Cross Soci y to be donated to sick children in hospitals, e light of stars, DOROTHY SPROULE Maude Abbott Chapter The Maud-_ Abbott Chapter of the | Quebec Heart Foundation invites the publie te attend a general {meeting at the University of Monte real Amphitheatre, Tuesday, Nove ember 29, at 8 pm.Dr Ghislaine Gilbert, cardiologist and Dr June Cumberland, child psychologist, will discuss \u2018Heart Diseases .n Children.\u201d Films and slides will The more than 26 million dogs | be shown, followed by a question in the United States consume and answer period.No admission more than two million pounds of charge, but anyone wishing to jo dog food annually.the chapter may do so at the door, & IBUVEBELEVEBEBEBABEBHIEBEBEBEABUBEDEBEBER g necklace Birks Feature Value A lasting investment in pleasure and fashion .no jewellery wardrobe would be complete without this flattering gem.Uniform pearls, Florentine- finish 14kt.gold clasp.Necklace, 175.00 Matching Bracelet, 128.00 48039380008 888082303830383888685088698858E888a388869883503869883488883a3688338233B880B38638883389883 cultured BIRKS J EW ELL ER g383988883868B8838 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NEW, MODERN LOCATION OF: tor any kind of THE OCONNER DANCE STUDIOS CORNER COTE ST LUC AND CLANHANALD HUnter 1-1034 Dressmaking EUROI'EAN 4 suits, dressmaker - coats made to designer, measure rations.Specinbzes in lave.5110 Sherbrooke.Ant.1.DHESSMARKER designer Cocktail eve- nue dresses, alterations, remodelling.WE 374200 Westmount Gunsmith \u201cCORONET GUNS & GUNSMITHING INCORPORATED 4175 ST.CATHERINE WEST Everything for the hunter and shooter recomended gunsmiths for all US.manufactured guns, WELLINGTON 2 on81 Mortgages Foi Ist.2nd.or Hrd mortgages on 1esidential or commercial properties, we have funds available provided sound cure Telephone où write for confidential interview QUEBEC EQUITABLY SERVICES LTD.24 COTE DES NEIGES ROAD.MONTREAL, PQ TELEPHONE REGENT | 2032 Music Lessons PIANO TUITION By experienced professor, soloist, perfected studies Conservatory of Paris Phone HU.9.0049, 8 to 9 pan \u201cPainting & Decorating_ PAINTING Decorating \u2014- Interior and Exterior.Minor repairs \u2014 all types of cleaning, Efficient workers Heasonable rates.All jobs Juaranteed.Call SW.Little.PO.7-417 Pest Controi All pest control services, weed, brush eradication Canada.Free estimates.RL 7-2457.including throughout Pestroy Ltd.120 ' 1 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1960 A .; wi A CTE SEE \u2014 PHONE YOUR } |; HUnter 1-0451 : Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10:30 a.m.Thursday for For your convenience, Adtaker on duty Tuesday and Wednesday The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising RE SE ARE ec ADS \u2014 PRE JY until 6:30 p.m.\u2014 HU.1-045].A ARI MS ty i 10 Words 50° \u201c4e for each additional word = Sn TSH so TR PRUDENTIAL TRUST IF YOU ARE SERIOUSLY INTERESTED IN SELLING YOUR PROPERTY WE HAVE SERIOUS PURCHASERS FOR RESIDENCES, DUPLEXES, APARTMENTS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL.PROPERTIES IN ANY SECTION OF THE CITY REAL ESTATE DEPT.VICTOR 9-5705 MANAGER, CHESTER M.MARTIN EVENINGS: MH.HENCIIEY \u2014 HU.G-G119 9 Business Opportunities TAXI With Verdun purmit, Ford 1958, low mileage, meter.excellent condition.Will sell meter PO.7-208].12 Apartments To Let Addington Ave.apartment.4 and permit separately.Front rooms, large bal- cons.furnished or unfurnished, low rental.HU.04-9855.; 2 FIVE rooms, heated, hot\u2019 water, not equipped, $65.00.HU.6-0401.SHERBROOKE Wost, Jose, Apt.10, 4 rooms, heated.WE.3-249 _ EDWARD Charles, 451.Apiriment 34.heated 4', rooms, frigidaire and stove.waler tax paid, $70.00, immediate occupancy.CR.7-0853.12b Furnished Apartments To Let COOLBROOKE Avenue, semi-basement apartment, private entrance, furnished.equipped, good transportation.HU.8- 531 1._ 16 Flats - Duplexes To Let Westmount Lansdowne above Sherbrooke, lower, heated duplex, 6 rooms.I bathroom.small utility room Roslyn school area, $160.00 monthly February occupancy WE.5-2716.Rooms To Let CLAREMONT, lagre.Sherbrooke vicinity, bright front room.Elderly person accepted.nursing cave if required.HU.02-8594.SHERBROOKE West\u201d telephone, hot water, transportation.with adults.HU 8-6449.ELDERLY lady.two furnished or unfurnished rooms, ground floor.kitchen privileges, N.D.G.HU.6-0863.22 Room and Board To Let ROOM and board for 2 penisoners that would like to share room.$45.00 monthly euch.WE.7-5021.23a Children's Board LAURENTIAN, excellent home for children, experienced supervision.$12 weekly, WE.3-4601.24 Autos For Sdle JUST WON IN CONTEST WILL SACRIFICE Renault, model 750.winterized, license.1061 tires, 26 wall 7-2595.white PO.Garages To Let Auto Storage LIVE OR DEAD Reasonable rates.Call George Duroclhier, Victoria Avenue Garage, 370 Victoria Avenue.HU, 86-0767.GARAGE.Snowdon, winter months, und storage, $10.00 monthly.RE.8- 6 .SPACE for small car in heated garage, Tiree and Metcalfe areca.WE.PARKING space, Argyle, near Sherbrooke.$25.00 for 4 months.WE.3-6866.PRE RE RL RAR RARE EE ES SE 2 Property Wanted __ VIE MT OU EM NE CCE EE RE TE Christmas Gift Guide Puppies tdeat for Christinas, German shepherd pupples, 5 months old, black and tan.registered, male or female, $100.00.Write 300 Grande Cote.St.Theresa, W.Phone NAtional 5-5579.Lionel Train Gauge O, 19' of track, locomotive and tender.3 cars.2 switches, transformer and etc, good condition, $35.00 or would sell separate.WE.65-1526.OIL paintings for sale from European noted artist.Reasonable.Christmas prices, from $15.00 up.RE.3-5533.MOVIE camera with lens, light meter, projector, etc.HU.6-8269.LEICA 3-C Summitar 1\u20142, like new, for Quick sale, reasonable price.Evenings, HU.8-5265.BASKET gifts of all kinds.12 St.St.West.AV, 8-81 81.FIGURE skate skating skirts, 14-3112, MMB SIIINIIINS IMI IHF NIN 27 Garages Wanted Paul ze G, 8.12 years, \"$5.00, $2.00.Also HU.WANTED: Sherbrooke and Green vicinity.heated or unheated.RI.8-7711.Local 3; Evenings.WE.5-4879.29d For Sale Kitchen Equipment MOFFAT.24 inch stove, automatic, Call HU, 9-2834.good condition.299 For Sale Clothing & Furs GIRLS coat, beautiful grey fur collar.size 12, $15.00; nylon ski jacket, size 8; other coats and dresses, sizes 6 lo 12.WE.17-4548.LADY'S parka.(Kut-e-tuk.fur trimmed with quilted lining, size 14-16, never worn.Cost $35.00, sell $20.00.HU, 6-2693.7 29h For Sale General Bargains Half Price Sale DRAPERIES \u2014 CURTAINS BEDSPREADS \u2014 BLANKETS LINENS REMNANTS ANTIQUE SATIN BUNDLE CARPETS TELEVISIONS $75.00 ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.CRESCENT 4-8262 - 89C BEST price accepted, rugs, furniture.private, possession April.HU.4-5962.VISCOSE rug, 9 x 1%, $35.00.4188 Decarie.Apt.1.HU.8-8526.Liquor Credenza BEAUTIFUL HIGHLY POLISHED BLACK BREAKFRONT TYPE, 7 FEET LONG.34 INCHES HIGH, 21 INCHES DEEP.SLIDING DOORS WITH SILVER HANDLES ON EACH END.MIRRORED CENTER.ORIGIAL COST, $1,000.00.ANY REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED.FOR APPOINTMENT CALL HUNTER 1-2452 INDIAN cocon Tug.9 x 12° with under pad, $125.00; 2 armchairs: 12 yds.27° beige hall runner: Proctor adjustable ironing table: electric percolator; coffee table; 2 7° x 9° grey reed mats, ete.HU.8-3188.RUG.L Khalabar.8 x 12, blue.good condition, cost $395.00, sell $115.00.RE.8-7647.TWO snow tires, 670 x 15, 1 year old.WE.5-4267, after 6 p.m.FLAT top desk, natural solid oak, with file drawers and chair to match.WE.2-2191.REAR RRR RT se amon For Sale General 29h CARPETS AT LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED VISCOSE TWIST \u2014 $3.50 SQ.YARD ALL WOOL \u2014 $500 SQ.YARD PHONE FEDERAL 4-7220 FOR SAMPLE CARDS COLONIAL RUG.MFG.CO.12217 REED Including Westinghouse refrigerator; 9 piece dining room set, etc.Moving November 30th.895 - 49th Avenue, Lachine, near Metropolitan Blvd.Exclusive Furniture Light grey, modern bedroom complete, bookcase headboard, cost $2,000.00 for $800.00; kitchen set.black marble top, 6 pieces, cost $250.00 for $100.00; Frigidaire automatic washer, $150.00.RE.9-5753.GRANDFATHER clock, Oriental rug.6'9\" x 9\": carriage; steel bed mattress.RI.4-2536.ONE chesterfield with matching chair; 3 end tables; one set 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HU.9-3016.33 Domestic Employment Wanted ABANDON ALL CHORES Cleaning of walls, ceilings.floors.double windows cleaned and put on; painting.Domestic and office maintenance by men, full or hall days or nights.Call Veterans Co-operative.RE.1-2747, anytime.WALLS, ceilings and floors cleaned.Phone Alex at HU.1-0451.EXPERIENCED lady wants part time modern sleep in.FE.housework.RE.9-9315, after 6 p.m.\u2014 | EVELEIGH- PATTERSON LUGGAGE COMPANY F.Reeve Eveleigh, proprietor EVERYTHING IN LUGGAGE HANDBAGS, WALLETS, BILLFOLDS, UMBRELLAS, ETC.© LUGGAGE REPAIRS © 4190 ST.CATHERINE W.{Corner Greene) WE.5-2101 34 Help Wanted Female Dance Teachers WANTED EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY HUnter 1-1034 35 Situations Wanted FEMALE \"EXPERIENCED COOK Seeks work in similar capacity.In office Junchroom or small institute.Also first class catering.HU.6-6056.Receptionist Typist, switchboard, seeks part time employment, West End.WE.7-6830.TRAINED baby nurse requires day, evening ,weekend work.PO.6-9304.TYPIST, 10 years experience, desires work at home, HU.4-7005.RETIRED nurse i to baby sit, or care for elderly lady, 2 or 3 days weekly.HU.9-1733._ EXPERIENCED secretary, shorthand, available December 1st, wishes permanent position in smaller office, West- mount or N.D.G., excellent references, salary not first consideration.S.G.W.U evening student.HU.8-8862.Saturday morning or write Box 767 - 7005 Kil- dare Road, Montreal 29.37 Situations Wanted Male 2 RETIRED \u2018salesman seeks \u201cproduct he could sell by phone from his home, HU.6- 6629.39 Lost Reward $20.00 Lost Thursday.5 month old black female Labrador Retriever.N.D.G.vicinity of Vendome.answers to the name of Topsy.HU.6- 4376.41 Domestic Pets _ LHASA- Apso, either sex.$75.00 each: toy and miniature poodles, $100.00 up; sired by international champion.HU, 4-2250.WILL board small animals during your holiday.Private home.OR.1-4859.42 Personals \u201cBRIDGE LESSONS BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED PLAYERS REGENT 8-6257 OLD AFTER 40?Get New Pep.Thousands feel years younger quick with help of Ostrex Tonic Tablets, Only 69c.At all druggists.Magici Plan your Christmas entertainment now.suitable for RI.4- 6557; RE.3-2314.Bridge Lessons Certified master teacher.basic intermediate courses.HU.9-7048.45 Money To Loan _ MONEY AVAILABLE For 1st.2nd.or 3rd mortgages on\u201d residential or commercial properties.we have funds available provided sound security.all occasions.and Telephone or write for confidential interview.QUEBEC EQUITABLE SERVICES LTD.4824 COTE DES NEIGES ROAD MONTREAL, P.Q.TELEPHONE REGENT 1-2032 USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS Walking Blood Bank will aid hernophiliacs A Walking Blood Bank is to be formed in Montreal.Sponsored by the Canadian Hemophilia Society, the Junior League of Montreal and the Canadian Red Cross, the Bank will be used to provide blood for the estimated two to four hundred hemophiliacs in the area.Initial recruitment for the Walking Blood Bank will take will also reccive blood donations place during the week of Novem- during the week to start the Bank ber 28 to December 3.which has been proclaimed \u201cHemophilia Week\u201d by Mayor Drapeau of Montreal.A special blood donor clinic will be held in the Montreal Board of Trade Building next Monday.and the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic on Dorchester street Bible in life .(Continued from page 11) richest sources on the life and thought of Theodore Herzl.Sisterhood Pre-Chanukoh Dessert Luncheon \u2014 The Sisterhood of Shaar Hashomayim will hold a Pre-Chanukoh Dessert Luncheon for its paid membership on Wednesday.December 7.1:30 p.m.in the community -hall.Reubin Slo- | nim.rabbi and journalist, will be the guest speaker.His topic will be \u201cThe Eichmann Case \u2014 How Guilty is the Civilized World?\u201d Rabbi Slonim, who will cover the trial for his newspaper.will deal with the moral aspects of this unprecedented case.Mrs.Harry Lazar, president of | the sisterhood.extends a cordial invitation to the members to attend this function.In charge of arrangements is Mrs.Moses Deit- cher, programme chairman.The Eighth Annual\u2019 Institute-at- Home: The Sabbath Eve Family Dinner of the Eighth Annual In- stitute-at-Home of the Men's Association Lakes .place on Friday, November 25, 6:30 p.m.in the community hall at which time Professor Hillel Bavli.noted man of letters of America.will be the faculty guest.This occasion affords an excellent opportunity to members and friends of the association to enjoy with their family and friends a meaningful Sabbath experience, Westmount PC group .(Continued from page 3) and member of the Federal house for the Notre Dame de Grace riding, may also attend, but a Treasury Board meeting in Ottawa may prevent his appearance at the Wednesday meeting.Mr.Paré, along with Mr.Thinel, has been given much of the credit for the return of a majority of PC members from Quebec Province to Parliament for the first time in over 25 ycars.The visit to St.Antoine-West- mount will mark Senator Thor- valdson's first official foray to Montreal since his election to the presidency of the national organization in November 1959.Following the meeting, a reception in honor of the guest speaker and other platform guests will be tendered by the Woman's Progressive Conservative Association of St.Antoine- Westmount, Mrs.A.K.Glass- ford, convener.All residents of English-speak- ing constituencies in the area are invited to hear Senator Thorvaldson.PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a contract was executed on November 7, 1960 under the terms of which Worth Wear Hosiery Mills Ltd.made a general sale assignment of book debts to the Imperial Bank of Canada which contract was registered on the same day at the Registry Office for the Registration Division of Montreal under number 1501944.Worth Wear Hosiery Ltd., per James R.Worth, president.* \u2018 | off with an ample supply.The Walking Blood Bank will operate as a blood doner club, supplying blood for emergencies, when the supply is low or when a rare type is needed.Each donor will receive a special card which shows his blood type (and which will thus be useful to him in case he ever Don't blame .(Continued from page 4) by a popular vote.This is -not to impugn the integrity or ability - of the Bourd's members but it would appear to be more in consonance with democratic procedure that those who are called upon to spend public monies should be directly responsible to the taxpayer.In the recen' Montreal clee- lions, the electors voted overwhelmingly against Category \u201cC\u201d.The revenues of the Protestant Board are such that it should be directiy responsible to the Taxpayers.Coming now to the submission from which 1 can only briefly quote, we are told \u2018The high cost of municipal capital borrowing continues to harass municipal governments\u201d and with good reason since the higher the interest rates the larger the outlay the municipality has to meet.It continued, \u2018Unless the cost of money can be reduced to within the capacity of municipalities there could develop a serious setback to the progressive effort which municipal gov- ernements have beet.making in an endeavour lo at least keep pace with their minimum growth requirements.\u201d This was evidenced in the demand for a skating rink and the discussion now taking place for a swimming pool.In the provisions made for the recreation and conveniences of its taxpayers, Westmount has taken « leading place.This is strikingly shown in the comparison with what the Montreal taxpayer gets for his money.A reduction of interest rates would thercïore be a direct gain for the taxpayer.The submission also refers to what 4 have said in an earlier paragraph concerning education.It remarks \u2018Municipal Governments are genuinely concerned at the ever increasing cost of municipal services and more particularly the pyramiding costs of primary and secondary education.\u201d Some relief from this growing burden may be afforded by the legislation to be enacted by the Quebec Government.The Federation states \u201cIt is for this reason that the Municipal Governments of Canada earnestly petition the Dominion and Provincial Governments to seek ways and means whereby through appropriate and mutually agreed upon financial arrangements the Provinces may more fully assist local governments in financing the costs of education and such other municipal services the full costs of which are demonstrably beyond the limited financial resources of Municipal Governments.\u201d Let us hope that the prayer of the Federation will be heard and wher necessary help given the sorely pressed Mubni- cipalitie\u2019 Westmount has, to date, managed its affairs to earn for it the splendid reputation it enjoys as one of the most efficiently and progressively administered municipalities on this continent, Bernard Rose needs a transfusion himself and The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1960 will be called upon to go down 17 to the Red Cross Center at noon during a working day.of the music by the celebrated Ruse o Hemophiliaes r equire large Musical sharps e » »e san who RAVES many conecrts an amounts of blood \u2014 up to 45 pints | (Continued from page 6) Montreal The lite story of the a year, on the average \u2014 as their instalments and tien bought the composer of the tamous \u2018Prelude own blood lacks coagulating agents | book when il was published.mC sharp Minor\u201d and whose cone which normally stop bleeding.A! \u2018Arthur Sullivan\u201d by Henry Saxe certos and Rhapsody on a Theme minor cut can be an emergency, Wynham is the eventful hfe of the by Paganini have been made into dentai operations are extremely , composer hall of Gilbert and Sul popular tunes on the Hit Parade hazardous, and bruises and in-'livan.\u201cMy Musical Life\u201d by Wal- is a sad one that has such fascine ternal injuries are painful and'ter Damrosch is a volume | par ating detail that one dues not want sometimes fatal unless coagula- ; ticularly treasure.to put it down once he has started tion can be induced through trans-| A book that was published in to read uo fusion of fresh-frozen blood|1950 Rachmaninoff\u2019 by Victor I.NEXT WEEK RECOMMEND.plasma.Seroff should attract all lovers ED MUSIC READING PART 11, WHAT KIND OF MEN?The overriding issue of the 1960's is to determine what kind of men can best deal with the tumult of change in the world.Everywhere the accent falls on the new .the birth of new nations, the impact of new machines, the threat of new weapons, and the stirring of new ideas in economics, politics, and social values, HERE IS THE YMCA's ANSWER The great need of our day is a strengthening of the moral values of our nation.The supreme and primary purpose of the Y.M.C.A.must be to provide an educational experience for youth and young adults in the learning of values, PROJECT FOR 1961 A SPECIAL EDUCATION PROJECT FOR TEENAGE YOUTH.A seven year process of program modernization has shaped this city-wide plan to help our youth establish life interests and vocational choices \u2014 to give their formal education added meaning \u2014 to sel GOALS FOR LEARNING, VALUES FOR LIVING.YMCA ANNUAL CAMPAIGN $250,000 $250,000 is the minimum amount needed In this important year.Please take a moment to decide how much you can help\u2014then give gen- erousily wnen the volunteer canvasser calls.WESTMOUNT YMCA 4585 Sherbrooke Street West WE.7-3916 a 1 8 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1960 Water polo names school champions The polo champronstup by the High school of Montreal with senior school water has been won four wins and two ties in six starts.Baron Byng placed second in the semor race but the bantam team von the title with five straight vins against no losses nos ties In the final results.Baron Byng ted High School of Montreal 5-5 and an another senior contest, the Montreal team came back to beat Baron Byng 7-1.TEAM STANDINGS SENIORS re w I.T Pls.HSM LL ae hh + 0 2 10 Busts LL Lace u 3 1 2 8 OHS 22260000 e + > PA 0 4 WHS LoL A | i 3 0 2 MOS 4 0 4 0 0 BANTAM \u201d w .TT ts.BRIS (Champ 0 0 0 10 1 ST TA.h 4 1 0\u201c i} MUS LL on 2 2 1 5 WIIHS Le sea cc 00 5 2 2 1 fe, HSM Lacan 5 1 4 0 2° MOIS 0% 0 5 0 0 Jp egy Age ME Ce ere à ALPHONSE OUIMET, CBC president, left, presents silver-plated microphone to W.0.Twaits, president of Imperial Oil Ltd, right, commemorating the 25th year of National Hockey League broadcasts sponsored by Imperial Oil.Hewitt is seen in centre.Veteran hockey sportscaster Foster HAGAN Corner St.Remi WE.EXPERTS ON BODY WORK AND AUTO BAKE PAINTING 4915 ST.JAMES ST.WEST FOR AUTO BODY REPAIRS PAINTING TERMS ARRANGED GARAGE NES à 2-5592 CARS OF YESTERYEAR No.I of a series Duryea s Motor Wagon 1896 Then \u2014 as today \u2014 Hartt & Adair meant complete home heatin g salisfaction.Whatever your heating needs may be, Fuel.for Equipment reliable service + + eo Maintenance, CALL or Hartt & Adair LIMITED Serving Montrealers 5250 WESTERN AVE.for Over 85 Years HU.1-0305 McGill water show, Dec.2-3 The 10th annual McGill Water Show will be held at Sir Arthur Currie Gymnasium Pool, 475 Pine avenue west, December 2 - 3.This annual production is sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association of the University.Swimmers from McGill University and Macdonald College participate in the show, Each year thc show develops a theme around which the swimming routines are planned.The theme of this year's show is \u2018\u2018Paper Capers\u2019, The plot evolves around life in a newspaper office and depicts the varied aspects of newspaper life \u2014 ranging from the sombre obituaries, through the contrasting life of the comics, to the gay whirl of social events, This proves to be a unique and artistic slant as the varied aspects of the newspaper world are brought to life in the water.Tickets for Saturday night performance may be obtained from the Physical Education Office, Royal Victoria College, 555 Sherbrooke street west.There is no advance sale for the Friday night show, Girls from the Westmount area swimming in the show are: Judy Clarke, Melodie Caron, Linda Grobstien.Reid, Salter Masonic best J Reid, Victory.rolled a 568 triple in the Masonic Temple Bowling League, section \u2018A\u2019 while L.Salter, Waverly Red rolled the best single 235, for section \u2018B\u2019, The \u2018A\u2019 single was W.Gammon with an even 200 and H.Westcott of section '\u2018B° who rolled a 560 triple.STANDING Section \u201cA\u201d Victory .18 0 31 St.Andrews -W, .12 0 29 Royal Arthur - W.10 0 23 Gladston 10 2 St.Lawrence - W.= SSH St >< NUE UU 8 = Royal Arthur BL.5 lo 0 12 St.Andrews R.5 1 12 Section CB\u201d St Andrews.B.: 11 3 1 4 27 Elgin .Lo 8.7 0 3 19 St.Lawrence B.\u2026.8 7 0 2 18 Waveerly - R.1.000.7 8 0 2 16 Devonshire 112 0 1 7 St.George 412 #6 1 7 Waverly - B.114 0 2 ARCTIC CHAR Seul River is a Quebce River emptying in James Bay between Fort George and Great Whale which had become famous for its speckled trout and which has acquired new fame with the discovery of marvellous Arctic Char fishing.Char netted commercially have been reported as large as 26 pounds, It's a fly-in proposition.The Loyola College Football Warriors went down to their first defeat in three years as they were overpowered by Ottawa Univer sity 50-13 at Landsdowne Park in Ottawa.More than 300 students from Loyola who travelled to Ottawa for the contest were well aware after the l\u2018@st five minutes of play that their team was not in the same class as the superior Ottawa squad.Loyola did not hit the score- sheet until late in the first half when John Hogan raced 35 yards lead to 15 points.However, Ottawa counted four unanswered touchdowns in the second half before Loyola's Bill Bacon scored his first touchdown of the season to close off the scoring in the game, It is felt that one of the main reasons for this resounding defeat suffered by the Waigiors was the weakness of the competition which Loyola met up with throughout the scason.Only once this year were they ever behind in a game and that was by a mere one point.On the other hand, Ottawa University tangled with such high calibre squads as R.M.C., McMaster and O.A.C.where the team was bound to improve with each game, This defeat, however, should not mar the successful season Loyola enjoyed and with the loss of only seven players through graduation, the Warriors will come back stronger than ever next season.The College Hockey Warriors, under coach Bernie McCallum, will play their first exhibition game tonight against McGill University at the McGill Winter Stadium.This game will be in conjunction with the McGill Invitational Tournament, The teams for the major to narrow Ollawa\u2019s OULD NBO AS Loyola Sports Roundup By John McCann 70 1 10 1 0 CL competing in this round-robin tournament are McGill, Loyola, Sir George Williams and University of Montreal.Ed Meceagher's High School Senior \u2018A\u2019 Warriors downed Mount Royal High 26-12 and then went on to blank Cardinal Newman 28-0 in the Interscholastie playdowns to retain the Will Wallace Memorial Trophy which they won last year.Bernie Young, Paul St.George and George Poirier starred for the Warriors in both these contests.Black Watch in ball win Black Watch started out in quest of their second straight Officers Military Fastball League pennant when they defeated Fusiliers Mont Royal 13-12 in the opening game of the 1960-61 season at Black Watch Armory.Ross Southward went all the way as he hurled the Highlanders to their triumph.He struck out four batters along the route and walked four.A single by Bill Edge in the seventh drove home the winning run for the Watch.Lieutenant Colonel D'Arcy Mec- Govern paced the winners at the plate with a perfect night.He belted five for five including a triple and a double.The Highlanders picked up 17 hits while Fusiliers collected 15 safeties.Gaston Proulx was charged with the defeat.Padre Nicole was tops at the plate for Fusiliers with four hits, including two doubles in four times at bat.Filter tip cigarettes were introduced as early as 1931.with MULTI-BLENDING Dow blends the flavor in \u2014 to bring out the best in beer! In every glassful of Dow you'll find the cool, smooth and friendly flavor that comes from a masterful multi-blending of 36 great individual brews.That's why Dow is always uniform .always perfect .the easy-drinking best in beer. Kevin Brophy heads bowlers at Westmount At the annual meeting of the Westmount Lawn Bowling Club held at St.Mathias Church Hall, Kevin H.Brophy was elected president for the ensuing season.C.E.Stewart is the vice-pres- ident, J.Perrigo, secretary and D.Kean, treasurer.Included on the board of directors are R.Drain, L.C Currie, L.A.Wheatly, W.S.Coulter, G.L.Knox and J.S.Rourke.Representative to the Province of Quebec Lawn Bowling Association is J.D.Thomson while delegates to the PQLBA are G.L.Knox and L.A.Wheatley.Winners were: Singles, John Henderson; Doubles, W.Grayson, John Henderson; Trebles George Hunter, R.Drain and G.L.Knox.Dow bowlers complete round The first full week of qualifying rounds in Dow's bowling Tournament of Champions is completed.For 20 weeks, top two male league duckpin bowlers in the province qualitfy to take part in their own hall tournament at the end of the season.In subsequent tourneys, sponsor ed by Dow.these qualifiers will be reduced to the 120 who will take part in the big final tournament, held by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, to select the bowlers who will appear on the television show \u2018L'Heure des Quilles next season, ! t 7 Edmonton, Ottawa battle in Grey cup 48th classic with 40,000 expected A repeat telecast of the 1960 Grey Cup football game, to be played at Vancouver\u2019s Empire Stadium Saturday, Nov.26, will be carried on the full CBC televi- \u2018sion network the following day, Sunday, Nov.27, from 1 p.m.to 3.30 p.m.EST.* * + This is the 48th year in which teams have battled for the Grey Cup but the 1960 game will actually be the 49th.In 1940, Ottawa Rough Riders deefated Toronto Balmy Beach 20-7 in a two-game, total - point series.All other championships have been decided in one game.* * * Until 1921, the \u2018big\u2019 game of Canadian football involved only teams from castern Canada.In 1921, the game became a national affair when Edmonton Eskimos challenged Toronto Argonauts but lost 30-23.* * + This year is the 33rd time the * eastern Canada and western Canada champions have met in the Grey Cup classic.The east has won 24 and the west nine, including five in the last six years.The first western Canada champions were Winnipeg, as the Blue Bombers were known then, in 1935.They de- \u2018Seagram's Martini-Master Most Happy Invention MONTREAL\u2014New ease and convenience in the preparation of martinis are now achieved through the use of the unique Martini- Master, the container for Seagram\u2019s Gin, the world's driest gin.Made from antique glass with a gold-plated cap and easily- removed label, the Martini-Master is simple to use.Just unscrew the large golden cap to add ingredients and ice.Stir gently.To pour, replace large cap and remove smaller top cap.The narrow neck acts as a suitable strainer.In addition to martini-making.the ingenious Martini-Master performs valiantly as a shaker for all cocktails.When entertaining, several shakers can be used to prepare and store a supply of your favourite cocktails.They also add a distinctive new note to dining when used to serve fruit juices, iced tea and iced coffee.Try Seagram\u2019s Gin soon.It's extra dry, extra smooth because it\u2019s aged in special oak casks to the golden moment of perfection.This ageing imparts a delicious dryness that gives every gin drink a unique crispness.feated Hamilton Tigers 18-12 at Hamilton.* * * Until 1855, the Grey Cup game was always played in eastern Canada but it moved to Vancouver five years ago.In that first game in Empire Stadium, Edmonton Eskimos won the second of three straight championships, defeating Montreal Alouettes 34-19.The game was again held in Vancouver two years ago and Winnipeg Blub Bombers, the defending champions for the last two seasons, squeezed past Hamilton Ti- ger-Cats 35-28.+ * * The biggest crowd ever to watch a Grey Cup was in Vancouver\u2019s Stadium in 1955 when 39,417 fans were on hand.* ¥ * It is expected that more than 3,000,000 Canadians will watch the Grey Cup game on television this year.Last year, 4,700,000 viewers watched the CBC telecast.The CBC, in conjunction with the Manitoba Travel and Con- The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1940 19 About three-fourths of all corn raised in the United States is fed by growers to their own livestock or poultry, vention Association, as n float entered in this year's Grey Cup parade.It features members of the CBC-TV program Red River Jamboree and is designed as a replica of the SS Selkirk, an historic old paddle - wheeler which plied the Red River.* * * Three cameras will be covering the parade for CBC television, including a mobile unot which will follow the parade through the streets of Vancouver, There will be no blackout restrictions at all for the parade or game broadcasts.Football fans in Vancouver as well as in the rest of Canada will be able to watch or hear the parade and game.This is the ninth year that CBC- TV has provided coverage of the Grey Cup game and each year Steve Douglas has been one of the play-by-play commentators.CBC radio coverage of the annual fall championship game has been provided since 1937 on at least a partial network.ONLY DIRECT NON-STOP from CANADA to Four members of the Kiwanis Club of Montreal, who sponsor Little League Baseball in Montreal and District were the happiest as if they had won the Little World Series.These four boys were the first winners of the Chris Doscher scholarships, of $50 each, which were presented to the winners by Mrs.Doscher, The Discher trophy was won by White Sox and captain Robert Bradbury received the award on behalf of his team.Some 300 Little Leaguers and parents gathered at Mount Royal Hotel for the event.The scholarships were awarded to Robert Bradbury, Kiwanis West : Robert Nault, Kiwanis East, Norman Lefebvre, Kiwanis South: and Andre Belanger, Kiwanis North.The Sam Dery Memorial Trophy was awarded to Adelard Meadeau of Dodgers, for outstanding service to Little League in the eastern \u2018division.Ossie Lisiak, star Little - League pitcher of another era won the Emmett Mulholland Memorial Trophy for outstanding service in the northern division.MONT REAL BUICK SERVICE IS CLOSE TO YOU! mre ATWATER TERMINAL & MONTREAL BUICK \u2014 Our convenient location near the ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST ronum ATWATER towing \u2014 WE.7 Atwater Bus Terminal makes it easy for you to get your car serviced.Call us at WE.7-6342, and remember this number for after hours -9121.SE ç tv ' - mem maw Lm MEN ONTREAL B ns tat Lu oy 0 pair ; District little leaguers feted by Kiwanis club The Ed Redfern Trophy was won by Pirates and The Hayes Trophy by Tigers.The lyon Trophy went to White Sox and the Karl Van Trophy emblematic of leadership Wert Trophy to Giants.The Wilson in the Minor League was present cd to Indians by Kiwanian George Rossy.Individual team awards for outstanding ability were won by the following boys: Kiwanis Uorth, leading hitter.Andre Belanger, Pirates, average .547; leading pitcher Jean Gagnon, Reds.record 6-1, Kiwanis South, leading hitter, Michael Ortuso, Yanks, average .636: leading pitcher, Michael Ortuso, record, 7-2.Kiwanis West, leading hitter, Robert Bradbury, While Sox, average .523, leading pitcher, Robert Bradbury.White Sox.record, 6-1.Kiwanis East, leading hitter, Claude Ouellette, Dodgers, average .643, leading pitcher, Claude Ouellette, record 6-1.Minor League, leading hitter, James Neal, Indians, average .560, leading pitcher, Robert Pawsey.Indians, record, 6-0, 4 Local skater passes pro test Barbara Russel, 16, of 1555 Summerhill avenue, senior skater with The West End Figure Skating Club Inc., is reported to have won a position with Ice Capades, following recent trials held locally.Miss Russell has been a member of the West End Club since it was organized five years ago.In this period she has become a colorful fancy skater and has succeeded in passing the preliminary, first second and third school figures tests of the Canadian Figure Skating Association.She attends St.Patrick\u2019s High School for girls and expects to graduate in June prior to joining The Ice Capades at their training quarters in California next summer.| The West End executive also | reports that some vacancies still exist in the junior membership ranks for children under 13.The senior quota is filed.Junior skating time at the Loyola Arena 5 FLIGHTS WEEKLY starting Dec.15 I< Enjoy a wonderful winter vacation in sunny, spectacular Mexico .ideal low cost holiday location.Only $230 return, Tourist, from Montreal.Fly now\u2014pay later if you wish, J Famous Canadian Pacific service and hospHality all the way} JK SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or is from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.Satur- AIRLINES days and from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.Sundays.UN.1-9361 Parents interested in having! © ® their children join the club should contact any member of the executive on duty at the arena during the skating sessions.» Ld 20 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, November 25, 1960 EV EF} 2 MINIME ECOUECEECCTE HHHHP=:3 = =.PHOTO a i n 5 = EE EEE ENCRES BOOKS BAGS etc.TARR R NINN NN NDNA BCE NUE BORD DC BC CCC CZ A D OC DO HE ME EX HER IR KE CO SE AE EE HEE MES ME HN EI HEE HD EI ORDER YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC XMAS CARDS NOW We have a complete selection available in both color and black and white: cards.LOWEST PRICES IN MONTREAL BUR BR BUR BIN RB SIRI DORI MIG IR IR BON HII RR of ; Hay Bed 1 4 hy j iP; 4866 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST 4123 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST PROJECTORS coming case Bue TRIPODS i RADIANT SCREENS 10 year guarantee GADGET FLASHBULBS SOON th [mw Stock up now for Christmas M2 white M2 blue 25 white 25 blue Ji and metal Ÿ 30\" x 40\" 16.95 10.95 METERS «18.95 12.95 | VIEWERS ] Reg.SALE PEER ECC CL CEE LIGHT B ARS _ MOBILITE EM EEE EC MENU 2.35 16.95 CAMERAS | FILMS | ; REELS & w 144 1.19 | CANS, doz.1.68 1.39 > Sew 180 1.49 | doz.2.28 1.89 AENEAN END CCI ER RRs Re I PR I I IR De ee HU.1-1989 WE.2-5709 \u201cYour Camera Will Make Your Memories Live Forever\u201d IER LAR CS (IP GR LR GR Le Las Las AN A AR LR GIL AR GR GE GR I GR IR RR LR LL LLL LE BL He PTE LS a EP .2e ary Fare.TOL, TNL, WO, Wat, WL.TEL, YOO, WO.WE, WOK, WE.WY Ra AA Gt RR Ga Gd QE BA SH RSI SI ZS G2 2 45 4 § 2 NA 25 2e ESS Eee EE Wee Pye Toxo, Wty a CF "]
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