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[" PE a Westmount boy wins first bout in Rotary VOL.XXXH, No.10 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, MAR.10, 196) Le 35 5 CENTS 20 PAGES public sp eaking trials v Page 3 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Children should stay in school Page 4 Manager Dawe Westmount ® was not \u2018lucky\u2019 Page 3 University problem: \u2018curricula anarchy\u2019 Page 3 Unity plans St.Pat's re ond Reg .Nurse Rose Vinarie and Red Cross BLOOD CLINIC: volunteer worker Elizabeth Angus dis- _ - cuss classification of blood obtained at the Red Cross Page 4 pa ri y Donor Clinic held tw Hall Wednesday.The clinic, ve, .which was sponsored by the Progressive-Conservative Association of St.Antoine-Westmount, obtained 206 pints.Page 2 \u2014 Lee Thompson Photo \u2014 From now on: it's Loyola \u2018University\u2019 \u2014 International hockey players Profile.spark local minor league teams Chief Justice Scott rn 1 Page 4 You really have to sweat to get the better of pe Puzzle Pete ! The Prize Money Is +220 .and in addition there are NINE wonderful bonus prizes for the lucky winner.So Metro fencing champion \u2014 15-year-old \u2018Barby\u2019 Jack po mers PSE II NE ES ARS 1} Next week's weather By ERIC NEAL a n March 11 to 18 \u2014 get the famity togeth- + : * Bright and relatively warm with cold alghts, \u2018morning frests er er and let's try to beat ; ;, allets.then light smews (1-2), or showers with thunder.This is the .14 .\u2026 2 squighy week we see the sidewalks again.25 to 30 sunny hours, with Puzzie Pete at his own \u201c > Y-lomperature range ef 15-45°F, a little celder in the north and east.e => ' Sunay intervals and cold rains or a little snow in the middle of : 2 fie week, thunder for seme places, then cold and flursies.Near SEE 4 + blizzard conditions in the north.Fog fer low laying places in the .south.freezing mists for Quebec and G probable.Sugaring-oll or re.CA$HWORD$ à Pleasant for the end of the week with bright periods and a Mttle PAGE 20 SHC dmow or drizzle and improving rapidly.The log: drive: starts.The break-up is beginning, se are local floeds. 2 The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, Merch 10, 1961 Air Ways Canadair's CL-44 contract with US still \u2018up in air\u2019 By LARRY McINNIS THE CANADAIR CL-44: Deals are still cooking, but the sales P-M siuation for this aircraft doesa\u2019't look too good.In the House of Commons recently, Prime Minister Dicfen- baker was asked by Lionel Chevrier whether his personal intervention was needed to complete a deal with the U.S.for these planes.The PM said flatly, \u201cNo! No announcement has been made to this effect, either, so it is safe to presume the matter was not brought up in his talks with President Kennedy.Meanwhile, Canadair is carrying on their tests and have found the aircraft better than even their own engineers had planned.For miles to 5.527 miles; speed is up 10 mph; takeoff distance is shortened by 800 feet; landing distance is shortened by the same amount.Still, the Military Air Transport Service (MATS) of the U.S.Air Force, are greatly interested in the plane, but decisions have been delayed so much that American firms may have a comparable aircraft for service in the near future.In fact, I have it from good authority that the U.S.contract at one time only required one signature to make it final.it now appears doubtful if that contract will ever get that one signature, * * * THE WEATHER: Well, we may not have had as much snow as we anticipated, but we've had more than our share of wind, sleet and rain \u2014 especially freezing rais.The weather has cut down a great number of commercial flights, and has really hit private flyers where it counts.: + * AIR ROUTES: No decision has yet been made public about the much sought-after Montreal - Ottawa - Kingston - Oshawa - Toronto - Windsor run.Many feeder airlines are looking for the plum, but the Transport Department has not made its decision public, although they have completed hearings for applications.We'll see! += + WE HEAR that Curtis-Reid\u2019's new hangar is coming along nicely, and will be in operation in the near future .that Montreal Flying Club's secret bonus for pew students signing up for their new plan is paying off .MFC directors were present at the Ad and Sales Club luncheon this week to hear Gordon MacGregor, president of TCA .that the much-ballyhooed Cessna Skyhook (helicopter) will make a local appearance sometime this year .that the Skyhook is the only helicopter fully certified for flight under instrument conditions .that TCA has finally announced that a lot of laid-off pilots have found work in Europe, as we have been saying since the layoffs started.sk k * WE WONDER how the Pelican Flying Club is getting along; haven\u2019t heard from them since their organizational meeting .how Ron Fields finds his way around his newly enlarged Skyhaven quarters on Bois Franc road .how Ed Gates will enjoy flying commercial airline for his Florida vacation.* * * THE F-104 PROGRAM: The time is rapidly approaching when the first of these will take to the skies around here for testing and demonstration purposes.F,L.Al Bowman has been the guest at various gatherings recently because he is leaving the RCAF testing staff at Canadair to go to Lockheed's California plant for complete study of the new aircraft.Al has been OC of the RCAF acceptance team for four years.He is a graduate of the Empire Test Pilot School in England.He has tested Sabres, CC-108s, T-33s.Argus and Convairs.When he finishes at Palmdale, he will be an advisor on the F-104 with the Central Experimental and Proving Establishment at Uplands, Ottawa, SLOT ill = Lu TT gl Mh bh ee! MINE = Fs Commercial \u2014 Industrial Residential Maintenance sad R | © ond phapeirs on AN Types | Leo Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK © GAS HEATERS 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates on Request WE.5-2898 WE 3-2432 example, the range has been extended by 300 | Linda Vaux's \u201cTeam Time\u201d Club ef the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount is planning to hold a St.Patrick's Day Party at the Club on Friday, March 17 at 8 By MAURICE MARLASINE been made im the area ef physical education, with more and more activities being added in order to provide o es for the younger set to build strong healthy bodies and strong healthy minds.At the present time, the physical education program at Unity includes the following: gymnastics soccer, baseball, tennis.weight training, tumbling, indoor track basketball, hockey, physical fitness and general gym acti- All members of the Club from 12 years of age and over are invited to attend.The party will include social dancing.party games, prizes and novelties.For tickets and further particulars, see Beatrice Forget.MODEL AIRCRAFT Jacques McCormack's model aircraft class continues to meet every Tuesday and Saturday each vities.week working on a series of mo- Tne club is currently gearing dels which will be exhibited at for the pro gymkana and | the annual hobby show scheduled sports night to be held during for late May.National Boys\u2019 Club Week and the INDIAN LORE annual District track and field Louis Thomas\u2019 Art Woodcraft meet which is slated for late May.class and Skookum Tribe are also TALENT CLUB meeting twice weekly for the The Unity Talent Club under same purpose.Mr.Thomas is the musical direction of Fred planning an exhibition of Indian Johnston and dance instruction Lore articles.of Danny Smith are meeting reg- WOODWORK ularly every Tuesday evening in Bird Houses are the current preparation for forthcoming pre- project in vogue for John Flem- sentations of the Unity Boys\u2019 ing's woodwork class which meets Club Talent Parade Variety twice weekly in the workshop.The Shows.The first of a series takes class is also producing articles place on Saturday, March 18, at for the hobby show exhibition.Boucherville, Quebec, on behalf EMBROIDERY of the Canadian Red Cross.A large number of embroidery BASKETBALL articles have been produced by Richard Cessford's UBC Ban- the girls in the Embroidery Class tam Basketball Team defeated under the direction of Mrs.S, the Town of Mount Royal Ban- Simmons and Mrs.W.Warren.tams 44-23 in a regular league This class meets every Monday fixture.Unity's Arthur Driver afternoon.was the top sniper with 19 PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES points while Bradley Jones ac- Physical Director Rupert Bow- counted for 14 points for T.M R.en reports that great strides have The league now enters the finals.» John McDonaugh's Biddy Team Failed to advance along the playoff trail when they were defeated in overtime in the semi-final series with the East End Boys\u2019 Club.Facing a four point deficit as a result of the first game of the series, McDonaugh's mighty mites won the second game in overtime 31-29 but lost the ser- JOHN A.CAMERON Funeral service for John Cameron, 80, 22 Anwoth road, Westmount + Unity Teen Time Club plans St.Pat's Day party Mar.17 Atherton, Mietek Raddoman Bradley Syvret.PARENTS: TAKE NOTE If your youngsters have lest clothing articles at the Club, please check with our lost and found department.HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP The Colts won the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Hockey Championship last week defeating the Indians 9-8 in a free wheeling high scoring contest.The \u2018Big Two\u201d of the Colts came through again getting all nine goals with Billy Standing slamming in six and Arthur Driver getting three.They also finished the season in that order for the scoring title: Billy Standing was the top scorer with 18 goals and 5 assists for a total of 23 points.Arthur Driver managed 12 goals and 5 assists for 17 points.For the Indians, Michael Weston knocked in four goals and Richard Holden picked up two goals and assisted on al] of Weston\u2018s goals, The Norris Brothers, Bruce and Douglas, played an outstanding game for the losers.Although scored on 9 times, goaler Bruce Norris, played a strong game in the nets for the losing Indian aggregation, and had it not been for his good goaltending, the score would have been much higher.The Championship Colt team consisted of the following: Jimmy McMahon, Billy Holden, Lawrence Crouch, Billy Standing, John Galley, Arthur Driver George Mc- Mahon and Tommy Walsh.COV VV rrr vyrvvewy FLOWERS GERALD mining engineering consultant to firms in Russia, northern Ontario and British Columbia before World War | was held yesterday, Thursday at St.Andrews United Church, Westmount.Mr.Cameron died Monday.Born in Bright, Oxford county, Ont., Mr.Cameron graduated from McGill University in 1904 and after a few years in engineering work in Montreal, spent a year in mining work in Russia.He later travelled extensively in China and Japan and returned to Canada as a consultant to mining 2129 Bishop St.Vi.2-9112 ies by a mere two points.At half time, Unity was leading 15-9 but the taller East Enders led by GAOL LAALALLLLLLLLALLSL p ) > = : ) ) 4 ; McKENNA ; Cc p b p p ) ) > > b S Riddell and L.Hamel paced the victors in the final minutes of the game.Despite their diminu- tiveness, Unity\u2019s Biddy boys displayed a fine brand of basketball and gave their taller counterparts a real battle for the honors.And now the curtain is down for Unity's Biddy aspirations for this year and a hearty vote of thanks is extended to their Codch John McDonaugh and congratulations to the team which is as fol- 000A ALLLLLANNLLLLLLD firms here.After more than five years service overseas during World War } he returned to Montreal and entered first the insurance brokerage and then the real estate fields.Mr.Cameron has been retired since World War IF.He was a former associate member of the Engineering Institute of Canada.a former member of the, Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and of the Corporation of Professi i ofp essional Engineers of Que- 4917 COTE DES NEIGES RD.Mr.Cameron is survived by his wife, a son, Hugh John Cameron of Montreal and by a step-daughter, lows: Neil Fernandes, Juvenal Fernandes, Jimmy Hotten, Billy Holden, Bobby Johnston, Richard ROSEDALE EDGAR A.WRAY Funeral Chapel South ef Queen Mary at Decelles RE.1-6868 Mrs.E.Priestly of Nutley, N.J.MRS.E.Des BAILLETS HENEVER the need oecurs at a distance, our firm may be called with confidence to complete all the details.BA Collins PA NUNNS A 0.williAne S610 SHERBROOKE STREEY WEST Funeral service for Mrs.Eugenie DesBaillets, wife of the late Charles J.DesBaillets, one-time engineer in chief of the City of Montreal and builder of the Montreal Aqueduct, was held Wednesday, in Mrs.DesBaillets, the former Eugenie Lefebvre, died Sunday at her home, 509 Argyle avenue, West- mount, after a short illness, Active in community service.particularly during the Second Canadian Red Cross organization.Mrs.DesBaillets is survived by her sister, Mrs.Charles Moncel: three children, Mrs.F.Howard Wilson, Mrs.Jacques Badeau, Jacques DesBaillets; and six grandchildren, Charles and Chanthal Wilson, Danielle and Suzanne Ba- deau, Charles and Robert Des- Bailiets.1234 Mountain St.St.Leo's Church, Westmount.1 a LY Five Generations of Traditional Service World War, she worked with the ps dJos.C.ray &BRO.FunaraL Directors Phone: UR.6-6363 J To JER SE SRR See tt [Ee LUAU Sa a EE pe me ee re ti \u2014.- \u2014 \u2014.\u2014 Fer AN Vour e PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores te Serve You e PHOTO SUPPLIES eo PHOTO - COPYING © Roquier and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Reg\u2019d.4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.1-1989 ESTABLISHED 1899 OHMAN TS WE.3-4046 > WATCH REPAIRS $ Certified Watchmekers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXXII, Ne.10 MONTREAL, PUBLIC SPEAKERS: Phil Page, past-president of the Rotary Club of Westmount, presents a certificate to Eleanor Robson of Westmount High School, one of the 45 high school students who graduated from the Rotary Club of Westmount's sixth annual public speaking course.Looking on, Rotary public speaking from left, is 110 persons.Westmount boy wins preliminary contest CHESHAM HOTEL Going to England?If you are bound for London and want a high-class, quiet, conservative hotel in fashionable Belgravia, then consider Chesham Hotel at 20 Chesham Place, S.W.l.For casual or prolonged visits, you'll like the intimate atmosphere of this hotel.Every room with bath and kitchenette.x Science \u201cis a must for prosperity.\u201d affirmed English-born Westmount lad, Tony Hancock.in his speech before the West- mount Rotary Club yesterday.The twelfth grade Lower Canada College student went on to win the preliminary bout in the Rotary Club of Montreal annual boys' public speaking contest.top- cision.His topic was \u201cIs Science A Threat to Civilization?\u201d Tony, who lives at 32 Shorn- cliffe avenue.is president of his tillion Club, and an editor on the school paper.His future plans.extend to the arts curriculum at McGill University.Arthur Brewer.17.of 4334 Montrose avenue.eleventh grade student at Westmount High School, spoke on the same topic as the winner.Paul Durocher.Bessborough avenue, grade 11 student at St.Leo's Academy.discussed the Future of the United Nations.\u201d Lyle Benson 16, of 4141 Wilson avenue, NDG.eleventh grader portance of Human Relations.\u201d Robert Cartlidge.16.a grade 11 student at Verdun High School, who lives at 357 Melrose avenue, Verdun, chose for his topic \u201cThe Greatest Achievement of the Twentieth Century.\u201d His choice \u2018was the invention of aircraft.Judges of the event were R.W.Stoeckel, Principal, Cote des Neiges Commercial College and well-known public speaking teacher: Stan Engel, 4359 Draper avenue, NDG, creative director, Ron- alds-Federated and Harold Shiz- gal, 5764 Rand avenue, Cote Saint Luc, creative director, Aluminum Co, of Canada.The meeting was chaired by vice-president, Jack Burrows 335 Clarke avenue.and the speakers presented by Youth Service Come mittee Chairman.Mark Charlton, 50 Easton, Montreal West.supervisor; Ted Harrison, course, and Pierre Poitras, St.The presentation was made at a dinner ceremony in Victoria Hall Friday night attended by some ping four other boys for the de-! 16.of 4884.NDG, a' at West Hill.spoke on \u201cThe Im- p Mrs.Arthur Spiers, assistant supervisor of the Leo's Academy.\u2014 Leo Thompson Photo ¥ - \u2014_\u2014_ Mine Lay Westmount was not lucky\u2019 \u201cWestmount was not \u2018lucky\u2019,\u201d said City Manager Norman Dawe in a diatribe on last week's editoral page, \u201cthe reason for { the so-called luck was the fabulous job done by the Westmount light and power employees.\u201d \u201cIt was their baby.\u201d he commented, \u201c and they came through in grand style.\u201d He said the civil defence, school debating society.the Quin- described in the Examiner editorial as \u2018one of the best on the island of Montreal\u201d, is non- \u2018existent, and in its absence the city employees worked through for 50 hours non-stop to get and keep the situation under control.in the second place, the city manager wondered who was the resident complaining in a letter to the editor algBut candle shortage in Westmount, since the (Continued on page 7) >» CY CYLINDER FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1961 \u2018Roslyn H-S told: sities,\u201d Dean H.Association Tuesday night.Elaborating on his statement, Dean Fieldhouse said the first two years of university are commonly considered an ideal \u2018\u2019gencral education\u2019 period.Nothing could be worse for the student.the Dean contended.than when he is suddenly thrust into the senior years of university education and bitterly resents advice to take an extra year in math or some other subject not given the proper attention in the junior years.\u201cIn the last 10 years at McGill, it has been possible to get one of the casiest degrees and also one ol the most difficult\u2019 said the Dean.\u201cand all under the same umbrella.\u201d Under à new system now being worked out by a committee, McGill has generally liberalized the first (wo years of education, especially in the humanities \u2014 not to make the first year easier March 14 sociation will hold a meeting of the Executive Committee Tues- | day, March 14, at 8 p.m.Green Room.Victoria Hall.West- mount, Members unable to attend are requested to notifv acting secretary Mrs.E.W.Scroggie.7085 Fielding avenue.HU 6-0941 WMA meets The Westmount Municipal As- in the, 3 PAGE THREE \u2018Curricula anarchy\u2019 University problem By Miriam Armstrong A \u2018great millstone is hanging on Canadian Univer.N.Fieldhouse told some 200 parents attending a meeting of the and School \u2014 but so that any reasonable freshman can prove his fitness in his first year, Dean Field- house explained.\u201cThaumaturgy\u2019™ a sort of magic or miracle - is required to remove the compulsory quality (rom compulsory subjects, according to the Dean, who supgested.however, that the teacher is very rare ime deed who, trained as a specialist, can transcend his specialization to convey the subtle meanings of thaumaturgy.Another fault of universities is \u201ccurricula anarchy,\u201d the Dean exe plained.\u201cThere is a badly swollen cure ricula in all Canadian universities, and in the States there exists a fantastic range and diversification of subjects,\u201d the Dean of McGill University continued, \u201cbut this is not the case at McGill\u201d A reason advanced by the Roslyn Home (Continued on page 7) IT) By BRAKE J service / SPECIALISTS With 25 years experience H.B.Brake Service 221 Victoria Avenue (Neer Westmount Station) WE.5-9611 ELECTRICAL SERVICES $ INSTALLATIONS e Prompt Service e Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out McCUAIG 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Advertising Manager Miss Evelyn McKinnon, Circulotion Menager The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, deveted te public service.year.Five cents a copy.Mail subscriptions Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers $2.50 per year, $1.20 half Association, Quebec Newspapers Association, Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, Post Office Dept.Ottawa me 40 WE SAY End this monopoly on airport taxis West End resident waited 20 minutes at Montreal International Airport for a taxi the other evening.The weather was clear, flights were operating normally.Yet this was the best the miserable Murray Hill taxi monopoly could do.In Montreal the taxi industry generally is languishing.It is time it received a shot in the arm by recognizing that the airport is too vital to the community at large to be at the mercy of one outfit.And when cleaning up that sore point, the authorities well might also reverse the deplorable situation whereby the choicest and closest parking spots at the airport terminal are reserved for Transport Department bodies and and for rental cars, while the paying public are relegated to the far pastures.The Transport Department seems to have forgotten that it is there to serve the public.not take the best for itself at the public's expense.It\u2019s \u2018University\u2019 to us from now on i éditorial department of this paper has been instructed by the publisher that henceforth in our col- ums a certain local Jesuit institution of learning shall be referred to as \u2018Loyola University.\u201d That is the status which the former Loyola College has been rightfully seeking for some time; which English Roman Catholics particularly and the entire West End population generally supports wholeheartedly; and which seems to be pointlessly denied this famous Sherbrooke street establishment.We say that if the Provincial authorities choose to drag their feet in this matter there is an easy remedy.The community at large simply can will it by starting to © THEY YOU SAY Sally Ann extends thanks for \u2018boost\u2019 Sir: Members oi the Committee organizing the Women's World Day of Prayer have phoned to express their great pleasure in the fine support given in the way of publicity prior to this very important event.It was an extreme pleasure, as members of The Salvation Army.to have an opportunity of assisting this Committee in such an international, interdenominational effort, and the support given by the Westmount Examiner and Monitor was a tremendous boost in making this event the success it proved to be.Again thanking you.A.Dale, Brigadier, Public Relations Officer.bot A BY THE WAY HE liveliness in the sporting world, with riots at football matches and boxing matches, is spreading to the theatre.1 hear that the members of one spirited cast are rehearsing collective booing as a deterrent.The moment it is suspected that the audience is about to boo the cast will steal a march on them, thus showing what they think of hostile criticism.If a spectator begins to shout \u201c Balderdash ! \u201d the leading actor will at once yell back: \u201cMind your ows business ! TAILOR has said that trousers should be exactly the right length, falling neatly over the shoes.That may be, but I knew a rich man whose trousers were so long that he was followed by pages who held up the ends like a lady's train.In a high wind they billowed, and once he was blown through an open window into a solicitor\u2019s office in Kil- burn.The pages fell into the basement.The solicitor, noticing the dandy\u2019's struggles to disentangle himself, said coldly, \u2018Why not tighten your braces, sir?\u201d Beachcomber * call Loyola what we all regard it : Loyola University.So today we welcome Loyola University to our pages where it stays, the Government at Quebec and other reluctant parties notwithstanding.SAY + Love is the fulfilling of the law: it is grace, mercy, ond justice.\u2014 Mary Baker Eddy Education standards must improve; children should remain in school \u201cSTAY IN SCHOOL\u201d is the slogan of Education Week, and figures show that 50% of students enrolled in grade eight drop out of school before completing grade 11, according to D.E.Pope, 4088 Hing- ston avenue, Deputy Director of education for the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal.\u201cThere is an improvement,\u201d said Mr.Pope.\u201cThe situation is not as serious as it was, but it is not good enough to be satisfactory.\u201d Twelve or 13 years ago, the drop-out percentage between the first and last grades of high school was 55%, but in 1921 between the first grade in elementary school and the last of high school, there was a 90% drop-out, he pointed out.To which pressures will the young man or woman yield at a time when his or her education is as yet incomplete?On one hand there's the lure of money, leisure and pleasure flaunted by the very commercialized world we live in, and on the other hand there's the threat of automation, less and less need for untrained minds and more desperate need for leaders in the expanding world of knowledge today.The ease history A 17-year-old boy who quit school this year in the West End in grade 10, said, \u201cI failed two subjects and it was the second time around for me \u2014 I just couldn't sit still any more.I am working for a chain store earning $45.a week.I like it.\u201d He said he hoped to become manager some day, but he definitely wants to go back to school at night in a couple of vears' time, so that he would have \u201csomething to fall back on\u201d.His parents allowed him to make the decision to leave school, but the firm he works for will pay part of his tuition should he enroll in night school.A girl who said she always wanted to be a nurse, but quit grade 10 at 17 because.in her words, \u2018Il just felt it wasn't worth it, and 1 had friends who were working, so I got a job as a clerk at $35 a week.\u201d But she Former WMA president pl MIRIAM ARMSTRONG does not feel now the decision was wise.\u201cI am going back to school in the Fal} so that I can be a nurse.This was something I had to find out for myself.\u201d \u201cJ never did like school,\u201d said one 15-year-old miss who quit grade eight in another West End School, \u201cand 1 was embarrassed when I couldn't answer questions the teacher asked me in front of the class.1 wasn't failing, but I could have done better if I'd tried.\u201d Her parents at first refused to allow her to quit, but later relented and said if she wasn\u2019t happy.she might as well leave school.She worked for a while in a factory for $27 a week, but quit in a few weeks\u2019 time.She now thinks she would like to get a job in a nursery, but most of all she wants to be a housewife and mother.Industry sensitive If chain grocery stores are sufficiently concerned with the education of their employees to dole out part of the cash required for night school, other industries appear even more sensitive to the educational requirements of prospective employees.\u201cEven in the plant, we take the fellow with the most high school education \u2014 it\u2019s our guiding light,\u201d said J.J.Main- got, 73 Columbia avenue, Westmount, employment supervisor for Continental Can Co.of Canada Ltd.3455 Cote de Liesse road.\u201cEventually we will take high school graduates only, but not yet,\u201d he added.Old-fashioned standards for a job as salesman are definitely on the way out, if not completely lost from sight.\u201cSoft soap or buying the customer a drink is not the whole thing in selling,\u201d explained Mr.Maingot, \u201cbecause a man has to know what he's talking about.We are mainly interested in university graduates with a degree in mechanical engineering.chemical engineering or a BSC in chemistry for our sales staff.\u201d \u201cTrainees on our two-year training course must be university graduates,\u201d he continued, \u201calthough the ability for salesmanship is important.\u201d D.R.Buglass, manager of advertising and- promotion for the Armstrong Cork Can.Ltd, 6911 Decarie boulevard, Cote Saint Luc, believes university Se 9 graduates turn out in the long run to be the best salesmen.\u201cWe hire only university graduates for our sales staff,\u201d he said, \u201cand their sales experience is not important.\u201d In the last seven years the policy of the firm has veered towards hiring of men who have just stepped out of university classrooms, usually with degrees in commerce or business administration.\u201cOur sales staff must have at least high school education,\u201d said N.J.Watson, 76 Arlington avenue, Westmount, manager of industrial relations at Robert Mitchell Co.Ltd.350 Decarie boulevard.\u201cWe have no formal training period,\u201d he said, \u201cbut a lot of people move into sales from the engineering and estimating departments, just as skilled craftsmen may move into the estimating section.\u201d \u201cIf a youngster of 14 or 15 came here looking for a job, we'd try to convince him to go back to school,\u201d remarked Mr.Watson.\u201cThe better his education, the better his chances are for advancement.\" Corrective measures are being tried out all over Canada in an effort to probe beneath the surface of the problem and keep the student in school.An experiment now in progress at Mount Royal School and at Rosemount is promotion by subject, whereby a student who has failed in one or more subjects has only to repeat that subject but may advance in all subjects in which he passed.Promotion by subjeet Grades as such are abolished and with them goes the social stigma of \u2018\u2018failing\u2019\u2019 a grade and spending two or more years in the same grade.Unlike the poem that says, \u2018\u2018all men strive, but who succeeds,\u201d all will strive and none will fail, unless the poor subject has not been improved by the time the student has completed his other studies, in which case he will not get his matriculation.\u201cWe are trying to improve our methods of guidance,\u201d said Mr.Pope, \u2018\u2018and we are trying to make, our teaching more effective.\u201d Board scholarships are now granted.and book rentals in high school have been dispensed with, Mr.Pope explained.\u201cParents should encourage pupils to stay in school,\u2019 he (Continued on Page 17) ARE # named Chief Justice A former president of the Westmount Municipal Association.Hon.William B.Scott, 611 Sydenham, West- mount, last week was appointed Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Quebec, effective March 1, 1961.Mr.Scott served on the City Council of Westmount for six years from 1936 to 1943, and was one of those responsible for expropriation of property to make way for Murray Park.Son of the late Rev.Frederick Scott, and Amy Brooks, Chief Justice Scott was born in Drummond- ville, April 7, 1888.He was educated at Quebec High School.and at Bishop's College where he graduated with his BA in 1908.He received his bachelor's degree in civil rights from McGill in 1912, the year he was accepted at the Bar of the Province of Quebec.Mr.Scoté served overseas with the Royal Montreal Regiment (14th battalion CEC) in Werid War 1 and was seriously wounded in France.During a brilliant legal career, Chief Justice Scott was appointed .\u2018batemnier\u2019 .of the Montreal Bar (1951-52) and was elected vice-president of the Quebec branch ef the Ca- nadiam Bar Association.He was samed King's Counsel in 1928 and ia 1952 he was named chief associate judge of Superior Court for the district of Montreal.Prior to his nomination to the bench, Chief Justice Scott was associated with the legal firm of OE Re needa RT IR ed Scott, Hugessen.Macklaier.Chisholm, Smith and Davis, of Montreal.He is a former president of the Canadian Club of Montreal, and\u2019 was at one time prior to 1952 legal advisor to the Canadian Nurses\u2019 Association and the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers.In 1950, Bishop's College conferred on him a doctor's degree in civil right \u2014 \u2018\u2018Homoris Causa.\u2019 Married to the former Esther Aird, Chief Justice Scott has two sons, who are physicians in Montreal, Dr.H.J.Scott and Dr.Geoffrey Scott.A third son, Richard Aird Scott, was killed in action in the second World War.My new wife insisted on choosing my new secretary, ond a very nice chap he is too.\u2014 Kenneth Horne PP gy \u2014/ / ROVING x By Oliver After an interval of three months\u2014skiing and hockey season-\u2014St.George\u2019s School will resume their Concert Series on Saturday, March 11th, at 2:30 p.m.The concert will be entitled \u201cA Musical Dictionary\u201d concert for young people with commentaries by Mario Duschenes and the Baroque Trio of Montreal as well as Jan Simons, baritone.* * * We have a report from Kensing- ton venue a dogs are on the foe abe\") DOSES to be 8 mae loose again Our Informant com er.However, the other morning she plains tha canines s was surprised to find a genuine be allowed to run free on other \u2019 : le\u2019 ty but d al canaries\u2019 egg in the cage.The people 8 property should al- bird must bave been singing under ways be on a leash when on the false pretences.street.* + + + * * M.Brandt, the plumbing and Miss Agnes Reid of Madame heating expert is enjoying a vacat- Joel's still hospitalized with a ion in Florida.broken shoulder suffered in a fall * = » about a month ago.More changes! Westmount M + * .Taxi is now under new manage- Don Adey, former proprietor of ment.President of the mew the Western Taxi Association which setup is J.A.Speirs, vice- merged with the Veterans Taxi, is president is C.Goulden and S.DoW driving for Westmount Taxi.Yetaikoff, B.Com., C.A, is » + » secretary-treasurer.Quite a bit of moving going on * + * : by our local stores.M.Larsen is Here's one that Ripley would giving up his antique business have enjoyed! Mrs.A.E.Bleau of on Sherbrooke, west of Clare: Olivier avenue has a canary which ment, and Brandt Plumbing Co.« is moving into that lecation from their present spot just east of Claremont.Hartes Durg is going out of business because of the illness of Mr.Joubert and Victoria Furniture is taking ever that store.Also, as mentioned here before.the Handi- : craft Shop is moving into the ome IMes store formerly occupied by Westmount Stationery.* Le * +) This is the upside-down year' Did | S SMa you realize that you can look at secvsco00u0 1961 upside down and it still comes in one out 1961?There won't be another basket! one like it for 4158 years.Then, if For instance, take Farquhar REPORTER < Robertson's complete all-inclusive home heating service.We design, install, service and provide automatic fuel oil delivery, all coordinated to give a worry-free, That is quiet money-saving home heating plan.de reason enough So if you're building this Spring For you to buy it.the smart thing to do is consult.JOHN WAT N LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1389 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 LIMITED $250 Western Ave., HU.1.0371 Linemen all were heroes About 26 men worked for 30 bours in Westmount without stopping except for a five-hour, rest period during the recent crippling ice storm accomplishing a \u201cfabulous\u201d job in the words | of City Manager Norman Dawe.Under the guidence of A.D! Heron, superintendent of light! The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, March 10, 1961 5 Sun Life Urges: don\u2019t drop out If you or anyone you know is having trouble deciding whether to stay in school.call F.Stewart Mount, Sun Life Manager, West- mount branch, and have him send you a leaflet entitled, \u201cWhy Stay In School\u201d that should give you all the answers According to Mr Mount this is and power for the City of West-! just one of the 10 lcaflets in mount and general foreman I.A.| Sun Life's Values In Education Other leaflets discuss how to seek out scholarships, technical and industrial schools, value of a college education.sport Lips, extra-curricluar activities, adult education, the duties of school boards and education for retirement.\u201cSun Life is sponsoring this educational project because of the increasing importance of a BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL CARDS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS CUSHING, RENNIE & SMITH Chartered Accountants Eric A.Cushin Donald F.Rennie James C.Smit Arnulf Flaten 4444 St.Catherine St.West Westmount 6 WE.3-6732 Mclsaac.Westmount employees | closed in on trouble spots involving 15 to 20 major city blocks and two or three hundred isolated cases.| \u201cAll principal distribution of lines in Westmount is underground,\u201d said Mr.Heron, \u2018so we have no one large area affected by a single group of poles.\u201d \u201cI don't think we were exceptional,\u201d said Mr.Heron.\u2018\u2018all linemen everywhere worked hard.\u201d \u2018 F.E.Regan named St.George's VP F.E.Regan, 3756 The Boulevard, president, Bepco (Canada) has been appointed vice-presi- dent, St.George's Society of Montreal, it has been announced.He replaces J.H.F.Turner, Bank of Montreal, recently transferred to London, England.A native of Lancashire, England.Mr.Regan is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers, Ont., the Corporation of Professional Engineers, Que., and the Engineering Institute of Canada.Mr.Regan\u2019's position as director of the society is now filled by L.H.T.Clegg, 651 Victoria avenue.retired president, Crane Ltd, Montreal.The St.George's Society of Montreal functions as a welfare group for former British residents and their dependents now living in Canada.you're still alive, you will be able to do the same thing in 6119.* * LJ Mrs.Anna Kemeny of Anna, Gowns, has just returned from a month's visit to Paris.You may be sure that she took a good look at the new Parisian styles while there.She reports that business is good in France.* * ¥ Malcolm Gregory has a fascinating display at his shop on St.Catherine.He recently received a shipment of unique hand-woven articles from far-off Assam.They include table cloths, throws, cushions and dress lengths hand-loomed by members of the hill tribe of Naga.St.Andrew's Cub, Scout banquet for father, son set Fri., Mar.17 The Cubs and Scouts of St.Andrews United Church will hold their annual Father and Son banquet in the church hall Friday, March 17.at 6:15 p.m.Special feature of the evening will be a surprise guest, a member of the Aloutte football team whose identity will remain a secret until the night of the dinner.Other special guests will be Rev.Dr.D.M.Grant and, it is hoped, Fred Tees, District Commissioner.Westmount.A magician will be on hand to amaze the guests with tricks, old and new.Also, to round out an enjoyable evening, an entertainer has promised to come to lead the guests in a sing song.series, 1.500.000 copies of which good education for everyone,\u201d have been distributed in North Mr.Mount pointed oul.\u201cThe America upon request to schools, leaflets give important informa- parents, teachers and students tion not readily available else- The leaflets are free.where,\u201d he said.vx Lo we me VT Ter 0 Airconditioning Call.' .Cerpentry and ask for .Coment & Stone J).W.Tubman H.E.Blatherwick Meeting DANIELS | Bobo i Mumidificetion & * + # : * Où Burners G.Archambault r i A.A otte Painting MANNARD A.W.Bourassa Plastering 9.Bovack Æ .Darli Refrigeration 3181 St.James W.J H.Dayle \u2019 Sheet Motel Work - A.Elder > JF Vostiletion WE.2-6125 |; fe, \u2014 Co Toe EW GEL * Mae nil art YOUR PHOTO DEALER WHERE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY! United Photoéraphic Store I«td.Vider 9-8689 158 ST.PETER ST.MONTREAL In 1928 .when Westmount Taxi was established .cars like this were still on the road \u2014 and giving good service.Now they're antiques but Westmount Taxi is still going strong and still giving the best service.Our business was built on courteous, dependable service and our drivers are proud of it.NEXT TIME \u2014 CALL WESTMOUNT TAXI WE.5-2468 ©® Charge Accounts Arranged SELLING YOUR PROPERTY ?For Dependable Service List With C.L.ABBOTT & SON Now in our own premises ot 4628 ST.CATHERINE STREET Westmount WE.4-1841 Member: Montreal Real Estate Board Westmount Municipal Association Over 40 years experience at your service The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, March 10, 1961 Hi-Fi Un 6 MIL CKVL - FM By Giveon Cornfield Musical Director HI-FI ON THE AIR The evening programs on CKVL-FM for the balance of the month of March are listed below.SUNDAY, 10 P.M.5/61: Carl Orff's CATULLI CARMINA with Annelies Kupper, Richard Holm, the Chorus of the Bavarian Radio and Four Pianos and Percussion Instruments conducted by Eugen Jochum and; Ponchiclli's LA GIOCONDA with Anita Cerquetti, Giuliet- ta Simionato, Mario Del Monaco, Ettore Bastianini, Cesare Siepi and the Orchestra e Coro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino conducted by Gianandrea Gavazzeni.Wagner's LOHENGRIN with Otto von Rohr, Lorenz Fe- henberger, Annclies Kupper, Ferdinand Frantz, Helena Braun, Hans Braun and the Bavarian Radio Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Eugen Jochum.Mozart's DON GIOVANNI with Teresa Stich Randall, Suzanne Danco, Anna Motfo, Antonio Campo, Nicholai Gedda, the Choceurs du Festival d\u2019Aix-en-Provence and the Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire conducted by Hans Rosbaud.MONDAY, 10 P.M.The Juilliard String Quartet in Mozart's QUARTET IN E FLAT MAJOR, K.428; Carter's SECOND STRING QUARTET and Schubert's QUARTET IN G MAJOR, Op.161.\u2018The Juilliard String Quartet in Haydn's QUARTET IN G MINOR, OP.74, NO.3 \u201cTHE CAVALIER\u2019; Webern's FIVE MOVEMENTS FOR STRING QUARTET, OP.5 and Beethoven's QUARTET NO.13 IN B FLAT MAJOR, OP.130.March March 12/61: March 19/61: March 6/61: March 13/61: March 20/61: Concert given by Pablo Casals (cello), Karl Engel (piano) and Sandor Vegh (violin) in Schubert's FANTAISIE FOR PIANO AND VIOLIN, OP.159 and Mendelssohn's TRIO IN D MINOR, OP.49.TUESDAY 830 PM.VOICES YOU KNOW 9.0 P.M.CHAMBER MUSIC 9.30 P.M.MASTERWORKS FROM FRANCE \u2018(French Broadcasting System) 10.00 P.M.BBC CONCERT HALL March 7/61: The BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nicolai Malko in Tchaikovsky's SERENADE FOR STRINGS: Panufnik's RHAPSODY FOR ORCHESTRA and Mussorgsky's KHO- VANTCHINA PRELUDE, March 14/61: Sonata Recital with Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) and Alexander Deduichin (piano) in Chopin's SONATA IN G MINOR, OP.65 and Shostakovich's SONATA IN D MINOR OP.40.March 21/61: Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra conducted by Charles Mac- kerras in four LACHRIMAE by John Dowland, Julian Bream (ute); Henze's APPOLO AND HYACINTH; Villa Lobos\u2019 GUITAR CONCERTO and Britten's COURTLY DANCES from \u201cGLORIANA™.WEDNESDAY 10.00 IP M.NEW CLASSICAL RELEASES 1100 PM.MUSIC FOR THE CONNOISSEUR 11.30 P.M.CARILLON BELLS SATURDAY, 9 P.MAN EVENING WITH GILBERT & SULLIVAN AN EVENING WITH OFFENBACH AN EVENING WITH HERBERT AN EVENING WITH JOHANN STRAUSS THURSDAY, 9 P.M.Puccini's LA BOHEME with Antonietta Stella, Gianni Poggi, Bruna Rizzoli, Renato Cepecchi, Guido Mazzini, Giuseppe Modesti, Piero De Palma and the Chorus and Orchestra of Teatro di San Carlo di Napoli conducted by Francesco Molinari-Pradelli.\u2018 Verdi's LA TRAVIATA with Antonietta Stella, Elvira Galassi, Giuseppe di Stefano, Tito Gobbi and the Orchestra and Chorus of La Scala conducted by Tullio Serafin.Puccini's TOSCA with Maria Callas, Giuseppe di Stefano, Tito Goboi, Franco Calabrese and the Orchestra and Chorus of La Scala conducted by Victor de Sabata.Verdi's RIGOLETTO with Leonard Warren, Erna Berger, Jan Peecrce, Nan Merriman, Italo Tajo, the Robert Shaw Chorale and the RCA Victor Orchestra conducted by Renato Cellini, FRIDAY, 10 P, M, Lieder Recital with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) and Gerald Moore (piano) in selection by Hugo Wolf.Lieder Recital with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano) and Gerald Moore (piano) in selections by Franz Schubert.The Mozarteum Orchestra conducted by Gerhard Wimber- rer in Mozart's CASSATION IN B MAJOR, KV.99: SIX DUTCH DANCES, KV, 567: DIVERTIMENTO IN D MAJOR, KV.131 and MARSCH IN D MAJOR NO.2.March 4/61: March 11/61: March 18/61: March 25/61: March 2/61: March 9/61: March 16/61: March 23/61: March 3/61: March 10/61: March 17/61: KV.408, March 24/61: Livder Recital with Ormgard Seefried (soprano) and Erik Werba (pranor in selections from Robert Schumann, NEW RECORDS Schubert: Sym.4 in © harmonic-Lorin Maazel, Deutsche Grammophon LPM 18628 (M) American born Lorin Maazel might be likened to our new musical director here, Zubin Mehta, in that they are both young and cnergetie, and are able to coax beautiful sounds from their respective orchestras.The Bern Plat, plays beautitully and the record is well worth having.Pierre Rampal, and many others, and ai the price of $2.98 ($3.98 for stereo) are a true bargain.Prokefiev: Peter and the Walf/Tehaikowsky-Nutchacker Suite/The NY Phälharmenic-Leemard Bernetein/Columbla MI 5583 (M) MS 6198 (8), The performances of these somewhat over-familiar scores sound fresh in Bernstein's interpretation, and his new approach as narrator on Peter is delightful.Dverak: Requiem, op.80/M.Stader, sep, Sieglinde Wagner, centr.\u2026, E.Haefliger, ten., Kim Berg, bass / Czech.Philharmonic and Choir \u2014 Karel Anceri/Detsche Grammephon LPM 18547/68 (M) Here is a neglected masterpiece that is resplendent with beautiful melodies and sonorities.The entire work takes about 1% hours with never a dull moment, and deserves a place of honour amoung the other, more familiar works in this form.Vivaldi: The Four Seasons/David Nadien, Vin/The Kapp Sinfonietta- Emanuel Vardi coad./Kapp KCL 9056 (S), Vivaldi: The Four Seasons/ Amshel Brusilow, Vin./The Philadelphia Orch.-E.Ormandy/Columbia ML 5595 (M) MS 6195 (S) Had Vivaldi been able to hear his concerti performed by an orchestra the size of the Philadelphia, he would have no doubt been bowled over.The recording is absolutely stunning, but if you are the stick-to- the-original type, the Kapp version with Vardi has the edge.Both conductors, however, depart from the customary tradition of moderate tempi, and give lively concerti propulsive and exciting performances, with excellent Stereo engineering adding to listening pleasure.\u2018were presented to | (Tragic)/Sym.§ in B (Unfinished)/Berlin Phil.Uh Wardleworth, Cote St.Antoi- | Ravel: Gaspard de la Nuit Le Tombeau de Couperin/Charles Rosen, | Piano/Epic LC 3389.Discs such as these make one wish that fine pianists like Rosen | would undertake recordings on a somewhat larger scale.Mussorgsky (Orch.Ravel): Pictures at an Exhibition/Monte Carle National Theatre Orch, Louis Fremaux/Select M-298-002 The recording was made in France by Erato, and pressed in Canada by Select Records.The performance is a very fine one, indeed, and the Fecording equally good.The company has a growing catalogue of excellent records including Leopold Simoncau, Pierrette Alarie, Jean- This week in Westmount By VALENTINA RAHR Miss Kathleen Jenkins, West- mount Library, Director of Canadian Library Week, is away in Ottawa working out arrangements to celebrate this event which will take place April 16 to 22.\u201cReading Is The Key\" is this year's slogan.It will appear on posters and various publications, as well as radio and television announcements.Under the patronage of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, libraries across Canada will be represented on all levels.This campaign is aimed mainly at * encouraging people from all walks ! of life to read more books.* + * Those who are interested in costume jewellery made by hobbyists, who are members of the Montreal Gem and Mineral Club, should drop in to see the fourth annual exhibition sponsored by this association at Victoria Hall, Friday, March 24 from 7 to 10:30 p.m., and Saturday, March 25, 10 a.m.to 10:30 p.m.On display will be thousands of precious and semi-precious stones in various stages, showing the process of work required from rough chunks of rock to beautiful cabu-' chons, and other valuable gems, ready to be set in rings, brooches, cuff links, or other jewellery.Founder and president of the Mont- | real Gem and Mineral Club is R.G.Britton, St.Catherine west, well- .known rock hound.This year's | chairman of the Exhibition Committee is Edward Walker.Prince Albert avenue.* ¥» + Attractive red and white crests students of Westmount Junior High School, who competed but were not winners, in the recently-held public speaking contest.Grade VII received crests for three girls and four boys; Grade VIII received crests for five girls and four boys; Grade IX received crests for four girls and five boys.+ * * , Members of the Dinner Anniversary Committee of the Canadian Authors Association, Montreal Branch, are finalzing details to celebrate the founding of the CAA in Montreal forty years ago.An Anniversary Dinner will be held, in the Ballroom of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, on Friday March 17 at 7:30 p.m.Guest speaker for the evening will be Stuart Finlayson, president Candian Marconi Company.| Chairman of the Dinner Anniversary Committee is Mrs.Alex S.Keiller, Cote St.Antoine road, Committee members are: Miss ne road; Wilfrid Werry, George YOUR RED CROSS SERVES FOR Wesley, St.Catherine west.Tickets at $5 each may be procured from Mrs.Keiller, WE.7-4706.L + + The Stanley B.Wilson Memorial Chess Tournament held at North- mount High School, was recently won by two students, whose father, Mr.Rubin, is a very enthusiastic chess player.Prizes were chess sets donated by the Late Stanley B.Wilson, Elm avenue, who in turn won them in competitions as a member of the Canadian Chess Federation.The prizes are on view in a glass case in the hall at North- mount High.Under club size, the chess men are elaborately cut and coloured white and green, instead of white and black or white and red.Governor General Drama Patron His Excellency, Major General Georges P.Vanier, DSO, MC, CD, will be patron of the National finals of the Dominion Drama Festival this year.The finals are to be held in Montreal for the first time in Festival history, and will take place at the Comédie Canadienne from May 15 to May 20.Chairman of the National finals is Hon.Edouard Rinfret.Honorary president is the Hon, :Onésime Gagnon; honorary vice- presidents are Murray T.Brown, Jean Drapeau, Hon.Sen.Mark Drouin, Wilfrid Gagnon.Dr.Alton Goldbloom, Herbert H.Lank, Hon.Jean Lesage, Léon Lortie, Hon.Sen.Hartland de M.Molson, J.Bartlett Morgan, J.Aird Nes- bitt and Yves Prévost.The executive committee of the National finals consists of Hon.Edouard Rinfret, chairman; Hon.Harry Batshaw, Hon.André Mont- petit and Mrs.John P.Rowat, vice-chairmen; A.John Ellis, treasurer, and Mrs.Jacques Rolland, secretary.MONTREAL'S FINEST MUSIC \"ADVENTURE IN MUSIC\u201d 9.00 p.m.to 10.00 p.m.\"STARLIGHT CONCERT\" 10.05 p.m.to 11.00 p.m.EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK ONLY ON THE SOUND OF QUALITY DIAL 800 Fencing champion \u2018Barby\u2019 Jack fancing championships Local girl wins metro A Metropolitan fencing champion, women\u2019s division, since last Saturday, 15-year- old Barbara Jack, 45 Holton avenue, Westmount, is well qualified to offer advice on the ancient art of self defence.\u201cThe time to start learning to fence is when you reach the age of discretion .in your early teens .and not before,\u201d says the grade 10 Westmount High School student.Another recent honor was winning the junior championship, women's division, for the province of Quebec.The competition was held in the Westmount YMCA on January 28.The daughter of two fencers, (her mother a former fencing champion of Canada).Barbara is just doing what is natural when she excels at this glamorous sport.Other sports interests of the slim tall blond include volley ball, basketball, skiing.and swimming.A girl of well rounded interests, her plans are to attend college and to major in ar-x chaeology.She is not entirely | certain just what her eventual major will be.However.she | likes English.history, Latin.and French the most of the courses she is now taking im the A course, Latin curricu-: lum, at Westmount.An extracurricular subject which she has taken for the past two years is art.She became sufficiently interested in art when taking it as part of her regular schedule in the ninth grade to coutinue taking it thereafter.For a while she contemplated com.\u2019 mercial art as a career and believes her teachers enthusiastic | about her abilities.Certainly, ! whatever Barbara eventually de-, cides to do with her life.she will bring to it a tremendous amount of intelligence and enthusiasm.On Saturday.March 18.Barbara will appear in a brief fenc-| ing bout on the CBC television program, Youth Special, with Luigi Calderisi as her partner.Luigi.24, §657 Monkland avenue, NDG.is a science student at Sir | George Williams University.The Westmount YMCA fencing master, Stephen Vamos, 414 Vic-, toria avenue, Westmount.is the person named by Barbara as the person who taught her how to tence.| | P RED CROSS NEEDS YOUR HEL BEST L.P.'s \u2014 SEMI-CLASSICAL AND BROADWAY TUNES UNINTERRUPTED 10-MINUTE MUSICAL SEGMENTS 11 P.M.TILL 4 A.M.DAILY \u2018Curriculer anarchy veo The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Merch 10, 196!) 7 (Continued from page 3) Dean for this \u2018turgid under Westmount was not eee growth in the sheer growth of knowledge, and when à new subject comes in, Hy dillicult to City know what te threw oul.and It in à question of where to Cal's put the horizontal extension of subjects to increase the vertical as residents Thirdly stud.desired.(he Dean com- he mented.avatlable Howe.(Continued from page 3) carly ressdent of the boule af, thousands of candles Mr Dawe inquired 1 the Fam at the police station, further arranged fur hardware to open Sunda special convenience without elects regarding the stony an Boulevard and à Gent te described as 4 satsivan.ner had been an contact wath the spans world, as the rentienten in question had been dead audi hs property sold to Metals these many Lun glad to how Gen ype 1s Std wath us commento bo My ane crvplicathh \u2018Rs © gud CURIE Tues.te Sat.Eves at 8.40.Orch.$3.00; 1st Bal.$3.00, $2.00; 2nd Bal.$1.00 LAST WEEK In English Telephone reservations accepted e un.1-3339 COMEDIE-CANADIENNE \u201cA most compelling play Full of laughs.The dramatic theme is Universal.À first class and entertaining study of French- Canadian Life.\" Sydney Johnson (Star) \u201cMr.Gélinas has done it again.As the humble Bousille, he does a spell-binding job.It is an astound- ding performance.\u201d Thomas Archer (Gazette) MEET EARL CAMPBELL ONE OF THE \"SEVEN SWINGING GENTLEMEN\" Winter Weekends are warmer .thanks to the frendiy voice of Earl Campbell, your hast on CF Weekend.A CF Staffer of long standing, aur Earl 1» a platter expert, and love: to hold forth on the subject of recording artists and their hit records with anyone who'll listen.He gets around the metropolis too, because weekdays he mans the CF Mobile Cruiser.You're apt to see him wherever there's an interesting story ., be «t big fire or a cat up a tree.Earl also does a goodly portion of the CF Weekend Show \u2014 which is heard every Weekend from Saturday at 9 30 A M ta Monday atl AM DIAL SOO MONTREAL CFCF RADIO A DIVISION OF CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY The Westmount Exeminer, Fridey, Merch 10, 196) ANGLICAN TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West She Venerable Rt.Menneth Naylor, 1} Db.Rector Rev.Cannon V.L.Whitley, M A.Men.Assistant Rev.Allen Goodings, B.D, Assistant 800 am.Holy Eucharist ; .9 45 am.Sunday School My George ¥F (Chubb, P RCO FAGO.101% am.Matting (xsd) Organint and Cherrmanter 1100 um.Kindergarten 1100 am.Solemn Euchar 700 pm Frenson and Addiess Sunday, March 12th 745 pm Bible Study Wednesday, March 1h fourth Sunday In Lent 300 bm.Midweek Lenten Seivice 806 aim.Holy Communion Weekdays: $30 am Confirmation and Study 00 ou Eucharist Group.7 am uesday.ursdey 945 am.Junior Depattinent 930 um Wednesday.11 00 am Mattins 800am.Friday.Prescher: The Rector _ \u2014 - == 11.00 am.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department | SYNAGOGUE 730 pm.Evensong \u2014 Preacher: The -\u2014-70\u2014 ro \u2014 Kev Allen Goodines | TEMPLE EMANU-EL WEDNESDAY 700 am Holy Communion | 4100 Sherbrooke Street West 800 pw Evensong i Westmount, Montreal TMI'KSDAY | unt 160 00 a rn.Holy Communion | Dr J.Stern, -\u2014 \u2014 Miles Wiseathal, M.A, ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.K.0.Keefe, Rector Church of The Advent Corner of wood and Western, Rev.Alexander Meller, Rector Henorary Assistant Rev.Canon $.B.Lindsey Fourth Sunday In lent ! Educational Assistant | Otte O.Btacren, Cantor: ' F.LL.McLearow, Organist and | Cheir Master.SABBATH SERVICES | Friday Evening.March 10th ut 8:13 \"o'clock, Dr.Stern will speak on \u2018\u2019Educa- ton and Religion\u201d Saturday Morning.March lith at 11:30 o'clock, sermonette: Service of The Heat\u201d based on Totuh Rev.Regiaeld Hollis Sunday, March 12th fourth Sunday In lent \"potion ; _ BAR MITZVAH At the Serxice this Friday Evening and Saturday Morning, Albert, son of £00 am Holy Communion \"Mr.and Mrs.Louis Pucker will be call $ 30 «ain Holy Communion ed to the Reading of the Torah in ob- Preacher: The Kectos servance of this Bar Mitzvah, i 10 30 «es, Post-Confitmation Clase DAILY SERVICES VEO Muttins , Monday thru Thuisday Fuvenings at cHroadeast ove; CHEM 5 45 pm.Sunday Mornings al 9 45 on.Preacher The Rector - 100 an Nursers.Kindergasten & RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Sunday School High School, Confirmation and Post- .; Graduate Departments, Saturday Morn- 70 pm Evensong ; lings ot 9:45 o'clock: Kindergarten.Pri- Preacher: Rev R Hotlis mary and Junior.Sunday Mornings at 9:45 a.m.Daily Hebrew classes \u2014 day thru Thursday afternoons commen- REDNESDAY, MARCH (15th on- | TW am Holy Communion ! ! +00 pm Evensont and Lecture cine at 4 o'clock.Rev John Kuby lt.ss.i CL ommavi amon ve CONGREGATIONAL ents er sed Woo am Holy Communion ;Dinner which will be held the first Organist snd Choirmaster: might of Passover.Friday Evening, Norman W.Murrie.ARC.O., ARCM Much 3ist are to be made at the earliest with the Temple Office.BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street West or Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church WESTMOUNT BAPTIST | \u201c10:00 am.Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, C.D., M.A.B.Th., D.D.| Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johaston, B.A.D.D.Director of Music: Gelt MacDermet, B.A., B.Mus.11:00 AM.\u201cBehold Thy Son\u2019, 7.30 PM.\u201cOne Baptism\u2019, Jhurch School\u201411.00 am.\u2014 Midweek Service\u2014Wednesday\u20148 p.m.UNITED ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 Se.Catherine Street West \u2014 Convenient te Hotels REV.NORMAN RAWSON, MINISTER Rev.B.B.Brown.D.D.Assistant Minister Rev.Robert Blair, BA, BD.Assistant Minister Mr.Carl Hatton.Disector of Christian Education Gifford Mitchell, B A.B Mus.\u2026.Organist & Choirmaster 11-00 AM.Sunday School In all Departments for the Children 11 00 AM.Sermon Subject: \u2014 \u201cTHE WISDOM OF THE WORLD AND THE WISDOM OF THE KINGDOM\u201d This is a Continuation of the Minister's Series on \u201cHomey Truths as Taught by Jesus\u201d THE REV.NORMAN RAWSON Preaching at Both Services 7 00 PM.In The Sanctuary, A Hymn-Sing under the direction of Gifford Mitchell.Marriage And Preparation for Marriage 7 30 PM.Sermon Subject: \u2014 \u201cWHO MARRIES WHOM.AND WHY?\" (A The Engagement \u2018B) Should I Tell my Fiancee my Past\u201d Cr Long Engagements Versus Short Ones.$00 pm.AL Fireside A Special tilm on marriage.\u2018I! Do*\u2014 A beautiful film in colour This Film will help those who are approaching Marriage.but have moments of doubt and questions they would like answered.It will also help couples, already married.to a more successful marriage, LENTEN SERVICE Wednesday \u2014 March 15th \u2014 2:00 pm.THE VERY REV.DR, CLARENCE M.NICNOLSON, Princival of Pine Mill Diviaity Mall.Walifax, N.S.LENTEN SUPPER ot nominal cost will be served at 6.15 p.m.to all whe Register by moon each Tuesday.Please phone the church office 86-0245 | UNITED ST.ANDREW'S, WESTMOUNT (101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev.D.M.Grant.B.A, DD.Miss Velerie Lewis, Dir.C, Bd.Mr.Erie J.Adams, B.Mus, A.B.C.M- Sunday, March 12th Rector, Preparing for Lent = V Pre-occupied soil The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D.by Trinity Memorial Church 1100 wim Rev.D.R.Plikie, BA.(Field Secretars: M&M \u201cAnd some fell among thorns: 7% pm, Sermon: \u201cWho's Winniné?\u201d and the thorns sprang up with it.\u2018MUSIC FOR LENT\" Junior end Semor Chous.| 10 00 und 11:00 u.m.\u2014Church School 4 and choked it.\u201d (Luke 8,7) \u201cAnd that which fell among thorns are | they.which, when they have heard \u201cLIFE AND LENT\" SERVICE | ; Wesier Church, Wed.560 »m.|| go forth, and are choked with cares Dr.David W.Hay, Toronta and riches and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection.\u201d (Luke 8,14), This is perhaps the most exasperating soil of all.The farmer knows that the soil is good.He may have worked hard on it, but the thistles have taken hold because they are already there before the wheat is sown.The thistles have the start DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Bivd.ond Lomsdowse Ministers: Bev RB.Douglas Smith.B.A.BD.DD.Rev.Keith M.Eddy, M.A, B.D.11.00 aon.Morning Worship no chance, be- Sermon: \u201cThe Church and and the wheat has 1 ! The Churches\u2019 cause a uiece of land can only grow Rev.R.Douglas Smith.D.D.so much.7.30 pn.Evening Worship\u2014 Leslie Hall \u2014 Topic: \"The Anyone who has lived in the Crisis of Vacation\u201d Introduced by Dr.Smith and discussed by Panel: Messrs.E.A.Everson, F Hub- I country has seen fields with a cor- per or a great square filled with thistles or mustard, and he knows from the appearance that there will be little wheat.However, there is one point in the simile which our Lord does not mention.That is, that the farmer reaps the whole field and threshes the produce \u2014 weeds and all, \u2014and next year when he sows, the weeds are spread still more widely.I have known a western homesteader driven off his farm because he was growing nothing but weeds.And yet those same weeds brought under control might be useful in themselves, for they too are the creation of God.Our Lord leaves no doubt about the interpretation of the parable.The soil represents the man of ability who can resognize the value of the Word he hears.In fact, \u201che goes forth\u2019 to do something about | | THE UNITARIAN | bard.D.Matheson and F.G.Sweeney.LIFE AND LENT SERVICE Wesley Church Wednesday.March 15th, 8:00 p.m.Rev.David W.Hay, D.D.Organist and Cheirmaster: Mr.John Rebb, Mus.Bac.\"WESTMOUNT PARK- EMMANUEL & CALVARY Cor.Lansdowne & Western Avenues Teeners Fellowship 11:00 a.m.Church School and Morning Worship.Preacher: Rev.Callum Thompson, C.D., B.A, BD.4:00 pm.Church Membership Class 7:30 p.m.Preacher: Rev.Charles Plaskett 2:30 pm.Young People's Union \u201cLife & Lent\u201d Service, Wesley Church, Wed.at 8 p.m.Speaker: Rev.David W.Hay.D.D., Toronto Director of Music: Mr.Wayne Riddell, » Mus., (McGill) PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount, P.Q.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister 11:06 am Church School 11 00 «a.m.Public Worship The Minister Preaching Friends and Visitors are Cordially Welcome Lenter A.Weodin.Organist and Cheirmaster: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON.MASS.Sunday, March 12th 11 60 am.Sunday School 11.00 a.m.Church Service Lesson - Sermon: Subject: \u201cSUBSTANCE\u201d Golden Text: 11 Timothy 2:19.The foundation of God standeth sure.having this seal.The Lord knoweth them that are his.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:15 pm.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice.Open to the public Tuesday.Thursday and Friday, 2 to ¢§ pm.Wednesdays, 6.30 to 8 p.m.CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAM 1487 Sherbrooke St.W, (at Simpson) Minister: Rev.Leonard B.A.B.D.Sunday, Morch 12th 11.00 am.\u2018The Crown of Catholicism\u2019 11.08 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten and Sunday School in Unitarian House Organist and Director of Muses it.I once heard a group of men , asserting the value of Sunday eve- ' ning service.They were completely sold on the fact tnat people ought to go to Church on Sunday evening but cares and riches and pleasures Dominion-Douglas United Church stayed at much for them 2nd hey on Sunday evenings.After an !N- Church people will have a party in formal Worship Service in Leslie: [ent on the very evening when Hall, a Chapter Topic from the! there is a service.Lenten Study Book is introduced It is hard for us to escape cares: by Dr.Smith, following which a the political scene, the world of Panel discusses the theme.The | business, are terrifying enough to : drive even the Word out of our Panel this Sunday will be Messrs.minds.Even more does wealth oc- Lenten studies Lenten Studies continue in E.A.Everson, F.G.Hubbard; D.cupy our minds, either the desire Matheson and T.G.Sweeny.The | for it or the possession of it.Our theme will be \u201cThe Crisis of Lord felt that wealth was one of Vocation the great dangers to the spiritual : life.When the rich\u2019 young man asked what he lacked our Lord re- Bibl d plied: \u201cSell that thou hast, and I e stu Y | give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven.\u2019 Then to on St Joh J) tbe disciples he added, \u201cHow harde ly shall they that have riches enter 2 .into the kingdom of God !\u201d Yet Continuing the series \u201cWords He did not condemn wealth out- from the Cross\u201d.Dr.E.J.Bailey right.He said it was dangerous, will speak at the morning service and implied that it must be kept on \u201cBehold Thy Son\", and at night | under control.To Pw.it ne ber .es words, it must n allow 0 on \u201cOne Baptism,\u201d at Westmount Le an end in itself.It would be like Baptist Church.'a man cultivating mustard for its The mid-week service of the own sake \u2014 mustard is useful as church will be held on Wednesday a condiment but it will not support night with Bible Study on John, life.Chapter 20.led by the minister.So in our lives there are things The BYPU meets on Friday at which can be turned to the ad- 8 p.m.in the lower hall.The An- vantage of kingdom, such a busi- nual Montreal Baptist Communion ness, industry, pleasure, money, Service will be held in Westmount | but they must be kept under con- Baptist Church on Good Friday at : trol else they occupy the field and 11 am, there is no crop to life eternal.SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfrid Shuchat Hassan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Shabbos Mevorachim Hachodesh \u2014 Parshas Poroh \u2014 Sidroh: Vayyakhayl \u2014 Pekuday Erev Shabbos, March 10 Candle Lighting - 5:30 p.m.; Mincho-Kabbolas Shabbos - 5:40 p.m.SABBATH SERVICES: Shachris at 8:40 a.m.Scriptural Readings: Torah: Exodus: Ch.35, v.1 \u2014 Ch.40.v.38: Numbers: Ch.19, vs.1-2 Prophets: Ezekiel: Ch.36.vs.16 - Mincho at 5:40 p.m.: Maariv at 6:20 p.m.SERMON B'NAI MITZVAH Charles Lawrence Katz, 4223 Wilson Ave., son of Mr.and Mrs.Issie Katz, and Warren Peter Perzow, 4831 Sherbrooke W., som of Mrs.Freda Perzow, will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah in celebration of their Bar Mitzvah.NEW MOON Rosh Chodesh Nisan to be blessed this Sabbath morming will occur on the Sabbath, March 18th.WEEKDAY SERVICES Sunday: Shachris at 8:30 a.m.and 9:15 a.m.Mincho-Maariv at 5:50 p.m.Weekdays: Shachris at 7:30 a.m.Mincho - Maariv at 5:50 p.m.Next Friday Evening: Candie Lighting at 5:40 p.m.Mincho-Kabbolas Shabbos at 5:50 p.m.Denald Mackey, B.Mus. Play fitled \u2018Help Wanted\u2019 | to be shown by sisterhood SABBATH SERVICES : Friday evening, March 10 at 8.15 p.mat Temple Emanu-El, Dr.Stern will speak on \u2018Bearing The Ark Of God\u2019.Saturday morning.March 11 at 11.30 a.m., sermonetie.\u2018\u2019Service Of The Heart,\u201d will be based on Torah portion.TEMPLE SISTERHOOD : The program, Tuesday, March 14 at 1.15 p.m.will include dessert and coffee and a play entitled \u2018Help Wanted.Admission \u2014 one new item for the Bazaar.Committee in charge : Mrs.Samuel Schwartz, Mrs.Louis J.Cohen, Mrs.Paul Levee.Mammoth Bazaar will be held Tuesday.April 11.Conveners are Mrs.Isidore H.Morrell and Mrs.irving Solowey.Sisterhood Judaica Shop has mary special Passover items now for sale, and in charge is Mrs.Stanley Marsh, chairman.FATHER AND SON BANQUET : Monday evening, March 20, 6.20 p.m.is the date of the Banquet.Reservations Temple Office, WE.7-3575.Committee in charge : Abe Izenberg, Alex Carsley, Henry Benjamin, Louis Pont, Leo Lobel, Samuel Garfield, Samuel Segal.The 34th Annual Fellowship Dinner of the Temple Brotherhood drew onc of the largest attendances in the history of the organization when the Hon.Mr.Justice Samuel Ÿ Freedman of the Manitoba Appeal | Court and Chancellor of the Uni- | versity of Manitoba was given the award of merit by itzbbi Dr.Harry J.Stern.The head table guests included leaders in education.i dustry and religion, science an arts.as BOOK LOVERS\u2019 FORUM : Wednesday afternoon, March 22, at 2.45 p.m.Ewen Irvine.associate editor of The Montreal Star will review *\u2018Brighter Than A Thousand ! Suns\u201d by Robert Jungk.The final | lecture of the season will be given on Wednesday afternoon, April 26.The Book Lovers\u2019 has had an outstanding program during the past | 16 years under the general chair- | manship of Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern.CONGREGATIONAL SEDER: Annually for the past 35 years on the first eve of Passover Temple Emanu-El holds a community seder for its members and their families.This year the Congregational Seder will take place Friday | evening, March 31 which will be preceded by the Passover Eve Worship in the Temple Sanctuary at 6.45 p m.The Seder dinner is in charge of a special Sisterhood Committee.under the chairmas- ship of Mrs.Samuel Schwartz.The Seder will be conducted by Dr.| Stern assisted by officers of the congregation.The musical responses will be chanted by Cantor Otto Staeren and the Temple Choir under the direction of ¥.L.Mec.Learon.The price per plate is $5.50.Reservations must be made at the earliest possible date with Temple Office.TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL: Model Seder \u2014 Sunday morning, March 26 at 11 a.m.In all departments of the Religious School the traditional Passover melodies .are now being rehearsed under the direction of Yehuda Vinebery, Mus.Bach., and in all classes special studies are made of the Passover observances.The Purim carnival held Sunday afternoon, March 5 proved an outstanding success and we are grateful to the Temple Religious School staff for the organization of this all important event in the Religious School Calendar.} Saturday morning, March 11, program of High School Depart: ment is at 11 a.m.under the direction of Yoine Goldstein and Michael Teicher with students of the Hebrew Department depicting the Story of Chassidism.Sunday Assembly, March 19 at 11.45 a.m.f Christian Science * The indestructible man\u2019s spiritual (aculties will be emphasized at the services im all the Christian Science churches this Sunday.in the reading of the week's Lessoa-Sermoa oa the subject \u2018Substance\u2019.Typical of the relevant Bible passages will be this verse from Proverbs: \"The hearing | ear.and the seeing eye.the Lord hath made even both of them.\u201d | Correlative citations trom * \u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-! tures\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy will include: The indestructible faculties of Spirit exist without the conditions of matter and also without the false beliefs of a so-called material existence.\u201d | Religious Radio Broadcast A helplul and interesting ques.| tion-and-answer discussion of the rudiments of spiritual healing, by a panel of experienced healers, will be heard on the radio program ; \u2018 \u201cHow Christian Science Heals™ | over Station CJAD, Moatreal \u2018dial 800), at 9:45 on Sunday morning.| March 12.Shaar Hashomayim | March Breakfast Forum speakers are Sisterhood Donor Luncheon and Fashion Show, Wednesday, March 22.12:30 p.m.in the Community Hall, Henry Morgan & Co.Fashions.Mrs.Harry Lazar, president of the sisterhood, requests to members and friends of the organization to give their fullest support to the annual donor event of the sisterhood.For tickets please call Mrs.B.Karr, HU.9-6418 or Mrs.M.J.Solloway, HU.6-0458.Tickets will not be available at the door, >» se * The Women's Institute of Jew-#* ish Studies will mark the conclusion of its 13th academic year at closing execrcises on Tuesday, March 21, 1:30 p.m.Representatives of all classes will present papers on their subject of study.Mrs.Harvey Golden, Chairman of LABELLE CAMP MACAZA Summer Camp for Boys and Girls 7 to 12 yrs.© 13th Year ° Miss Ruby Smith, BA., MSPE.Booklet on 501 Claremont Avenue COUNTY request Westmount Founder ond Director \u2014 Camp Inawendawin Established 1933 For Girls \u2014 7 to 16 years Including Counsellor Training ln Lake of Beys District \u2014 Muskoke, Onterie.Careful Supervision Resident Doctor and Nurse Riding.Canoeing, Seiling, Swimming, Crofts, Music, Dramatics Surf-Board Riding 4 Sheppard Square, Willowdale, Ontario.BA.5-8216 Mrs.Williem Andersen, announced the Institute, extends a cordial invitation to members and friends of the Institute to attend.» * * Harry Barshaw.chairman of the Breakfast Forum.announces the folowing schedule of speakers for the month of March: March 12: Mr.Benjamin Herson; March 19: Mr.Joseph Cohen, QC; March 26: Mr.Louis J.Novick, Executive Director, Hebrew Old Peoples Home of Montreal.After the Passover recess, the breakfast will resume on Sunday April 9.Debaters to joust Sunday The Montreal Debating League will hold its annual oratorial contest for male and female competitors Sunday, March 12, at 2 p.m., in the Peribonca Room of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.A maximum of eight contestants in each division will be competing for the gold, silver and bronze medals, three of which are donated annually by The Monitor Publishing Company.Each contestant will speak a maximum of eight minutes and will be heard by a separate panel of judges in each division, as well as a referee-in-chief.Contestants will speak on topics selected at random.The Montreal Debating league, active since the early 1930's, is made up of public speaking clubs across Montreal, LOCAL FAIRS For years it has been advocat- .here that younger men should be induced to take an interest in the local fairs.One of the big arguments was that once younger men became interested in the fairs they would become still more interested in agriculture and this would be good for farming practices.\u2014 Huntingdom | nature of (Que.) 4 The Westmount Eneminer, Fridoy.March 10, 196! 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Right now is the time to start making that pleasant dream into reality.Figure the amount ot money needed, divide by ten and deposit that amount at the B of M.Then.repeat each month until it's ime to do your Christmas shopping.But don\u2019t just thank how nice it would be \u2014 se your neighbourhood branch ot the B of M this week.There are only 41 Mondays to Christmas Day.107 91100 (40804 aOR SX BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT le serve you Wesimouai Branch, Greene & Western Ave.: JOHN 8S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: ALAN BURRITT, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1019 NO WAITING Lowest Rates For Ski Aree This Size As you lite Z By LAURENT PRICE PEOPLE end PLACES The choice of Stowe, Vermont, as a summer home for the New York Philharmonic orchestra seems to be running into some difficulties with two local factions wrangling about the production and promotional honors and, of course, the profits which may accrue from such active) ities .From New York we receive reports that no one appears to have asked the musical organization whether or not they want a place to rest their weary fiddles and horns during the hot months.Bob McDougall, of Hampstead, a visitor to Jim Reynolds\u2019 Center Mote} in the same town.\u2018Fhis is the spot with the smart new heat- THE George Donato Trie at the Gray Rocks Inn, St.Jovite, Que.- r HARVEY, the inimitable rabbit, and guest at the Chalet Cochand, Ste.Marguerite, VERMONT At Sugar Bush Valley.The Windbeam WARREN, VERMONT Bill Scheid and Pat Collins invite vou lo a new lodge .built by skiers .for skiers.THE BEST FOOD AND LODGINGS At Suger Bushs\u2019 doorstep ond minutes ewey from Mod River Glen.Tel: Waitstield 62-3 WARREN, VERMONT ROUTE 100 *« The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Merch 10, 1941 Gray Rocks Inn, St.Jovite, Que- to be larger, brighter and as fin- bec makes for guod listening .Nice to hear that the Montreal Winter Carnival for 1962 promises Agathe ancially sound as 1961 .The Quebec Kandahar at Ste.des Monts had a fine turn-out of participants and fans, and their Winter Carnaval was a hit this year too ., Adelard Ra- telle should take some bows for VERMONT VERMONT ed swimming pool .Actually with the accommodations, bar, restaurant, theatre and the other attractions, the Center is a small resort town in itself.| Chet Batchelder unveiled his new Yankee Tavern tippling quarters at the Stowe Village Inn last Saturday with great success ., Neal Waters, the piano talent, Ski Mad River Glen end Sugar Bush \u201cThis is Skiing\" MADBUSH CHALET Year round resort \u201cTHE BEST IN AMERICA\u201d Reservations: Tony ond Betty Hyde Tel: Waitsfield 46-2 ROUTE 100 WAITSFIELD, VERMONT SKI JEFFERSONVILLE, VERMONT and stay et {ke Highlander Telephone Midway 4-2725 Mr.and Mrs.Willis H.Barrows, Owner-Management | EASTERN TOWNSHIPS MORE Bc de, 5 il SKI NORTH HATLEY HOVEY MANOR NORTH HATLEY, QUEBEC \"A Skier's Paradise in the Green Timber Mt., and Mt.Orford Ski Area.Outstanding Cuisine and Accommodations.Skating \u2014\u2014 Sleigh Rides \u2014 Boating Reservations: Tel: VI.2-2421 Robert F.Brown, Managing Dir.en À working smoothly and \u2014 we repeat \u2014 the Indefatigable Pete Mancusco hustling the grape as of | yore.! Louis Cochand had his Holiday \u2018 Club, for teenagers, opening on the same day at Ste.Marguerite's in the Laurentians .This is a swell and original idea .Some.| where on these pages there is a detailed story of the group's workings, we hope ., .From Walt Woodward of the, Connaught Inn, North Hatley, Quebee, we received our member- ! ship card and the book of rules for the Lake Massawippi Fish and Game Protection Club , .We are now a full-fledged protector: .Or.at least we will be when \u2018 the spring skiing is over .John and Margot Macone have | a great lay-out at the Alpen Inn, Mad River Valley in Waitsfield, ; Vermont.i The George Donato trio at the VERMONT SKI STOWE, VERMONT Luxurious Motel and Cuisine Accommodations THE CENTER MOTEL (On the Mountain Road) | Restaurant - Snack Bar - Lounge - Dancing - Theatre | - lce Skating - Ski Shop.|, Modified American Plena 10.00 re 14.00 Midweek Budget Plan (5 days) 43.00 te 56.00 New Heated Swimming pool Telephone Alpine 3-7678 || Jim Reynolds, host Ski Sugar Bush ond Mad River.ds rech A vid \u201cThe best of skiing and instruction.\" WITH FINE VERMONT HOSPITALITY Food ond accommodation THE JINGLE ROOM \u2014 LICENSED WAITSFIELD, VT.Phone: Waitsfield 6-22 Owner - Managers George & Betty Eri'isen SKI STOWE, VERMONT, and DINE at Vermont's Top Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge \u201cFor The Discriminating Thrifty or the Carefree Gourmet\" SKI CENTER _ LODGE MAD RIVER GLEN Ski the fabulous Sugar Bush and Mad River Glen areas.\u201d VERMONT HOSPITALITY GOOD FOOD\u2014COMFORT Andy end Pearl Hengsteler Tel: Waitsfield 47-11 ROUTE 100 WAITSFIELD, VERMONT SKI JEFFERSONVILLE, Vermont ond stay of Smuggler\u2019s Notch Inn Fine Vermont Accommodations & Food \u201cTHE BUCKET\u201d Lounge Carolyn Shimmon, Mgr.Phone: MIDWAY 4-2412 Ski Mad River Glen end Sugar Bush Valley.Stay of: Mad River Barn \u201cThe Best in Vermont Hospitality and Skiing\" Owner - Managed Les & Alice Billings Tel: Weitsfield 45-2 ROUTE 100 WAITSFIELD, VERMONT AT STOWE, VERMONT WN e Sli Capital of the Cast\u201d STOWE VILLAGE INN ond Yankee Tavern Entertainment Nightly Charlie Batchelder\u2014 Owner-Manager Le ae In the Eastern Townships near South Bolton least of famous Bolton Pass) Shaggy Dog Inn (formerly Spring Valley Inn) \u201d 3 House of the ~\u2014rd\" CENTRE FOR ORFORD\u2014SUTTON\u2014JAY PEAK, Ve.Outstanding Cuisine Atmosphere and Accommodations For Reservations Tel: Mansonville 801 Your Host: Hamish Hamilton, VERMONT RE wna me oh 3 ON ROUTE 100 * MAD RIVER VALLEY .ALPEN INN Between Sugarbush Volley and Mod River Ski Areas.Rooms with private bath | \u2014excellent meals.; Lounge \u2014 Game rooms | and Set-up Bar.Joba ond Marget Macone Tel.: Waitsfield, Vt.30 - 31 x \u201cave, cm À PYVTYYIOTTVR MES RE TE Fate Es > STOWE, VERMONT « p \u201cin the Shi Capitol 4 ) of the East\u201d 4 D Stay ai bat 510 \u20ac DTHE * 4 4 » BUCCANEER \u20ac D Motel and Ski Lodge 4 p Private rooms and 4 b dormitories 4 D Fine Vermont Food.4 ) RESERVATIONS : ¢ Pe Alpine 30929 À p ROUTE 108 2 4 } Mountain Road, 4 > Stowe, Vermont 4 VOY | his effort in making it so .Uncle Beauregard reports from the Chateau Freatemac that Lac Beauport skiing is excellent .Reger Couillard of the Montelair Motel in Ste.Adele-en-haut gave us an inadvertent assist getting our rickshaw out a snow bank last week end .Business at his establishment remains very good over week-ends.Brune Lebuis, the Decarie avenue mechanic, put out a great deal of needless effort on our behalf last week as well | .Dented our pocket book, too .You haven't lived unless you | LAURENTIANS For the finest in shi eccommede- Hess with the eccont on inform.olity end providing: excellent cuisine adjacent ski runs ski instructors in the shadow of Mont Tremblent, it's Tom Wheeler's oe Guimet CLUB ST.JOVITE, QUEBEC Telephone: VI.5-2772 er St.Jovite 425-2781 SKI $5 ond up Daily $70 and up Weekly DOUBLE CHAIR LIFT T-BAR NEW TRAILS Information Phone UN.1.5212 » a luxurious new ski lodge | | | st.MARGUENTS tested the pigs knuckles and sauer kraut dished up by Mr.Seuna of the Heb Neb restaurant at Stowe.Eddie Spakowski, Max Huber's Maxlym restaurant barkeep, says there are 29 days, 4 hours and 3 minutes between him and a bunch of bets from various Stowe residents._ .Don't know hou he figures, but thiy was at the time of writing .That's all children! The Spring skiing is very good! IN THE LAURENTIANS sr.JOVITE ST.JOVITE STATION Au Petit Chatecu sv.PAUSTIN otel Le Montagaerd Mont Bienc T-Ber ste ao hentecler Chalet Cochend STE.AGATHE Castie des Moats Auberge du Lenguedec (Resteurent ) The Menor House Ste Agethe Hotel Chez Maurice Belmont Hotel Mont Belair ST.SAUVEUR Le Marquise THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS NORTH HATLEY, QUEBEC Pleasont View Hotel Hovey Manor MAGOG, QUEBEC Cabone Lodge | SOUTH BOLTON, QUEBEC Shaggy Dog ina QUEBEC CITY Chateau Frontenac VERMONT STOWE, VERMONT Center Motel Green Mountain Inn Learn-to-Ski Weeks {7 days-6 nights) The Best in Accommodations And Food in the .Lavrentian Wonderland Ski School Director: Heli Summerauer Ski Rentals\u2014Ski Shop Ste.Agathe des Monts, Quebec Tel: 326-4411 WEEKEND AT THE .Enjoy the \u201cBEST\u201d in the Lourentions with COMPLETE facilities for sport and social activities New Ski Slope and T-bar \u2014 totel of four \u2014 CSIA School, Solerium Swimming Pool, Curling, Skating, eur own stable for riding and sleigh drives, dancing nightly.ecial Weekend Rates Te m Friday to Sunday Also all inclusive ski weeks from $90.Regular daily rates from (2 te a room) including meals For Information and Reservetions: M.&.Lettimere, Ste-Adele, P.Q.Montreal Line UN.1.2266 The Village Ina ond Yonkee Tavern Meaxiyn's Restauront The Matterhorn The Buccaneer Motel ond Ski Ledge The Clarks Lodge JEFFERSONVILLE, VERMONT The Highlander The Hub Lodge WAITSFIELD, VERMONT Birchluff Lodge Mad River Barn Ski Center Lodge Alpen Inn WARREN, VERMONT Madbush Chalet The Windbeom NEW HAMPSHIRE NORTH CONWAY, New Hompshire Cranmore Skimobile NEW YORK STATE WILMINGTON-JAY, N.Y, Wellscroft Lodge Whiteface Chalet Poleface Ski Center Keegon's White Brook Ski Ledge LAKE PLACID, N.Y.The Momesteed Ste.Agathe des Monts AUBERGE DU LANGUEDOC Licensed French Restaurant © Famous in the Laurentians 1519 ST.VINCENT STL AGATHE 326-3773 Westmount Examiner, Fridey.March 10, 196} 1 1 style off the Olympic Ski Jump at intervales thanks to a lot of preparatory work by many people | but particularly Lake Placid's famous Art Devine When the weather was lurnins from mild to the Lauremtians.UPSIDE down skiing at the Cardy-Alpine-Chalet Cochand slopes in Columbia Broadcasting System brought their huge vans into the Adirondacks.February 16.to film the world bobsled championships.| In ideal weather six cameras cov- Sports Spectacular features Adirondacks vented, Very expensive microwave towers were beamed to the top of Whiteface where 40 degrees below zero weather gave the en- Kineers and their equipment An- cold.Art stayed on the hill with la rake to create a surface that the jumpers praised as superb.February 23, the cameras were installed at Mount Whitey with International ski ace, Tony Sailer, Otympie starlet Penny Pitou, that great ski instructor and clown où skis, Den Powers of Whiteface, putting on a show that will be described by sportscaster Bud Palmer Bil Hovey, manager of the Lake Placid Ski School acted as the Director of this feature in the Sports Spectacular.Stanley Benham.General Manager of the North Elba Park District and famous bobsledder in his own right.will be easily recognized in the flimed sequences on bobsledding.Special runs were made with the four-man sled lo give the cameras something to shoot at with angles a spectator would \u201cnever see.NEW YORK SKI LAKE PLACID ond plana to stay at | \"ered the mile long Mount Van Hoevenberg run and caught spee- tarctic survival test that remains a horrible memory to the men | tacular action that will be seen involved.by millions of people as part of wuchington's Birthday, February Write .er phone ; the Sports Spectatular.Sunday.22, (he cameras caught some of | March 12, from 2:30 to 4 p.m.the best ski jumping ever put on | Loke Plecid 73 Many of the technicians involved film.Hemmo Silvennionen and | , had worked on the Arthur God: Ossi Laaksonin of Finland as well frey broadcasts from Lake Placid_ as Canadian and US.Olympic in 1956 and 1957.stars performed in sensational Whiteface Television tape had not been in- 5 K polefoce S K | .ensoy de firendiy hospitality ; Paleface and Whiteface a Swiss Chalet overlooking | ie face ski tails.Set-up bar, tile |! baths, log fihepiices, TV.game ! room.Double rooms from $800 - $1400 per person.ancludinu deli- Peter Rolend, hoot QUEBEC ond stoy at wna = em 5 Wellscroft Lodge Swedish at =.| SKI WEEKS g | Monday thru Fridey | Fine Accommodations FROM $58 éface 2 on Paul & Topper Twichell, res.owners | | | Expert European Cuisine .| From $9.00 uohi | dncluding bicakfast and dinner) ; Armand Solioz Owner- Management Route 9N Upper Jay.N.Y, Wilson & 2204 Wilmington, New York | Home of Whitefece Mt.; ! Phone Wilsea 46-2207 | Your host \u2014 '2C\u20ac in old palefact Quebec (4 miles from Whiteface) Double chair \u2014 T Bar \u2014 20 miles of trails.Rooms, lounges, nursery, meals, Go ; ; : bar.Night skiing, Wed.and A winding ski trail .a brisk | Sat.Dancing, Wed.Fri.and Learn-Te-Shi- Weeks toboggan run .skating .Set.\u2014 Tel.Wilsen 6-2272.Conadion Ski Scheel all this, and more awaits you at the snow-trimmed Chéteau Frontenac in the heart of a NEW HAMPSHIRE winter wonderland.At the Château, unequalled service, | The Only One in the World ! excellent facilities, and an attentive staff make your stay a memorable one.| CRANMORE SKI-MOBILE AT NORTH CONWAY, N.H.NEW DOUBLE CHAIR © POMALIEPT NEW EAST SLOPE AREA AND RATTLESNAKE TRAIL 2500 PASSENGERS PER HOUR SKI SHOP © EATING HOUSE RENTAL EQUIPMENT Home of Hommes Schneider Shi School PHILIP A.ROBERTSON, Mgr.Complete sporting equipment available for rental.Château Frontenac A CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTRE Table Clothes or Couch Throws, Cushion Covers ond Brews or Shire hondicomed by the lege Loagths vibe in Asem.GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4181 Se.Catherine Se.W.Westmouat WE.2.4277 \u2014 PPL SLL SS Social & P ersonal Miss Frances Goltman .at her home, de Grace avenue, in Victoria Hall Tuesday evening in honor of the guest speakers, Mrs.Doyle Klvn.Mr Huntley Cameron and Mr Edward Du- plantis s Paricks tea in honor of the SH annsversass of the Gift Waggon of the Montreal Convalescent Hospital Association will be held at the hospital Wednesday March is Mrs.15 at 3 pm Convener 1.FE Callaghan Presiding at the tea table vill be Mrs.EF.\u201c4 hurst and \\liss Florence Kene- | han.past conveners, The monthly meeting the Donunton Douglas Church Women's Missionary Society will take place \u201cbn Tuesday, at 2.30 pm in Leslie Hall, when a preview of the meet.| ing ol the World Council of Churches will be presented under ; the ducction of Mrs.RR Douglas Smith | WALA autes of Distinction HU.9-3333 Evenings RE.85-4608 entertained informally at à reception 5506 Notre Dame following the 26th session of The Piano Clinic Ll \"Ui PAIN UR oil Paintings are Gi 4908 Sherbrooke St.P@co®Aibe MRS.K.G.digger of Scotch and Mrs.Robert Ogilvy.,R.Forrest, Mrs.Mrs.P.A Tallman, Mrs.J.THE NOMENS Whi MONTREAL, FRIDAY, oh cv Ss Ns.Ta Sa 4 200 dann La ine Mara du aa C0 BLACKADER, 7 Ramezay road, Westmount, right, president of the Canadian SPCA with her German schaauzer MRS.J.F.Ladies taking part will include \u2019 Mrs.C.R.Seller, Mrs.T.G.Sweeny, Mrs.J.W.K.Mat Beardsley and Mrs.R.D.Smith.1464 Monatoin $0, © Suite 102 © WhyY Guess at Diamond Values?Doesn't # make good sense to buy where you caa rely va the judgment and integrity of the seller?We think so.And that's ome reason why we earned membership in the American Gem Society \u2014to help show you that we belicve in what the Society stands for: Gemological excellence and vaquestioned business cthics and practices.PRIMAVESI AND KAUFMANN DESIGNERS AND CREATORS OF FINE JEWELLERY WINNERS OF DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL AWARDS 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960 FOR EXCELLENCE IN JEWELLERY DESIGN Mentront e W.5-208 MARCH 10, rm\u201d EXAMINER 1961 Be AR SR RAR AR a SL SR \u201caes Re ancestry waknewn.The SPCA is holding a Benefit Night Friday, March 17 at the Bellevue Casino.Canadian fashions will be modelled followed by the regular floer show.Membership of 5,867 MACFARLANE with Mimi, y Mrs.William Stirling was elected president of the Montreal Presbytery Woman's Association at the combined annual meeting lof the Woman's Association and the Woman's Missionary Society \u201cheld in Mount Royal United Church on February 28.| The Montreal Presbytery Wo- | man's Association has a member- y ship of 5.867 members in 71 local associations.This is out of a possible 130 associations.A co-oper- ative committee has been formed to contact local associations who are not members to prepare the way for the One Woman's Organization in 1962.The total money raised was $130.434 of which $53,600 was spent on local churches, $22,217 of.parsonages, $9.992 on local church organizations and the remainder on other social services.In 1960 the Chaplaincy Fund amounted to $227 which was used by Mr.Belbin in his hospital work in Montreal.Bursaries were presented to two girls to attend CGIT Leadership Training Camp.The Literature Secretary reported displays at every meeting, with special exhibits on request to local associations.The Visiting and Christian Fellowship secretary reported over will be Mrs.W.J.C.Hewet and her committee.Me.and Mrs.N.R.Crump and Miss Janice Crump have returned following a cruise in the Empress of England to the West Indies, Charles Comfort, RCA Director of the National Gallery of Canada will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Women's Art Society which will be held in the lecture hall of the Museum of Fine Arts on Tuesday.at 11 a.m.Mr.Comfort will give an illustrated lecture on \u201cDutch Influence in English Painting\u201d, TT 7 «recording secretary-Mrs.W.Grey; The tea hostesses for the day [corresponding secretary-Mrs.O.etson W.Mattinson of NDG; in United Church WA\u2019s 4,000 visits to the sick and shut- ins; special committees having been formed in many churches for regular visits to Nursing Homes.WA members were encouraged through their representatives on the Canadian Association of Consumers, the Montreal Council of Women and the United Nations to become members of these worthwhile organizations, to at-, tend their meetings and to be aware of what is being done in, their respective fields.| The speaker at the annual meeting was Rev.Dr.Ernest E.Long, secretary of the United Church General Council who, outlined future plans towards the integration of the two groups.| Combined workshops led by de- | partmental secretaries were held :.- covering various phases of church work.Two films \u2018\u201cThe Household of Faith\u201d and \u201cEyes that See\u201d were shown.OFFICERS ELECTED Officers for the coming year : were elected as follows: Honorary |! president-Mrs.J.A.Hockin of Saint Laurent; past president- Mrs.H.Meadows; president-Mrs.William Stirling; vice-presidents- Mrs.B.K.Wasson, Mrs.F.C.Martin, Mrs.R.Smith, Mrs.George Yule, Mrs.G.Harvey; treas- urer-Mrs.Stanley Loucks; Secretaries of Departments: literature- Mrs.N.Hern; press-Miss M.W.Good; christian stewardship-Mrs.F C.Martin; co-operation with christian education-Mrs.E.W.Judge; leadership education-Mrs.' R.Smith.Annual Musicale The Maritime Women's Club of Montreal Incorporated will hold the Annual Musicale at the Windsor Hotel on Wednesday evening, March 15, at 8.30 o'clock.Jan Simons will be the guest soloist on McKENNA OF COTE DES NEIGES Florists RE.8-1124 Trinity WA group The Afternoon branch of Trinity Memorial WA will hold a meeting in the Archdeacon Almond Room t 2.30 p.m.Monday.this occasion, FORMALS FOR HIRE DRESS FORMAL LIKE A MILLIONAIRE Look smart \u2014 be smart \u2014 rent all your Formal Wear.Our garments are alt modern styles, freshly cleaned.Styles to fit all models.EST.1904 MCLAUGHLIN & HARRISON wei Soe A AV.8-3544 Ee RE SA ST Ka MET ET RE ie Be bis an look your loveliest with a flattering new M hoir style that is exactly for YOU.You'll gain the admiring glances of those around you on Easter morning |! Make your appointment today.© Individoal Styling © Scalp Treatments and Facials © Hair Tinting end Troctments Try our \u201cMother end Denghter\u201d* Permanent Specials We wee broad name products ealy HU.6-8636 Please phone WESTMOUNT BEAUTY PARLOR 5122 SHERBROOKE W.(Just west of Westmount Theatre, same side) L i ¢ une 2 Te eat OE me etw\u2014 ins 1.money.young officials get paid for work- | BANKOF YYZ HE CANA AN DMMERCE TWICE the help\u2014HALF the work with our 2-Account Plan Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal Chequing Account.The low service charges are prepaid.Your cancelled cheques are your receipts.Keep your Savings Account for saving.Add to 9 it from every pay.As your balance grows, you'll ® gain new peace of mind.Start Planned Saving et our nearest branch new.CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE MONEY IN THE BANK MEANS PEACE OF MIND.0-24 » 18 The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, March 10, 1941 Many races make up minor hockey teams By GEO.E.JONES (Sports Editor) HE CITY of Westmount Recreation Department can form its own Interna-! tional ice hockey team and maybe two of them to compete with any other International squad on the island of Montreal.This fact was brought out last! week, when some 20 boys.born in other parts of the world, and Canada, play for Westmount minor\u2019 hockey teams.John Garland and Rockey Rothwell, of the Recreation! Department were loud in| their praises for the boys, |! who, many of them have been only on skates two years.! They have taken a great lik- - ing to the game of hockey, a sport that they heard about, | but very little, until they resided in Montreal and later | in Westmount.The veterans of the International + players are the Ono brothers, Paul, | 14.These ! three brothers are Canadian born | 11, John.12 and Mark, Japanese who started to skate at the age of seven.In most cases the three boys play other sports such as loothall and Little League Base-! ball.| Another set of brothers hail from Georgetown, British Guiana, Juvenal Fernandes plays for the Vies in pee wee \u2018BY oand has only been on skates a year His brother Neil, is a mosquito playing for the Cadets * and he too has been on skates only one winter, There is John Gracia, who is 14 vears old and plays bantam for the Red Wings.He hails from French Morocco and can skate with the best of his Canadian cousins.He has been in Canada only a few years, Another pair of brothers hail from Korea They are Hon Lee NG, I, who plays for mosquito Crowns and Hon Ying NG.who plays for the pee wee \u2018B' Vies.They arrived in Canada three vears ago from Hong Kong and have no father nor a mother.They reside with their grandparents in Westmount.They don\u2019t remember \u2014 - » \u2014 Two pairs of brothers playing in Westmount minor hockey setup, who have been in Canada only a few years, but have taken to skating like a duck takes to water.Left to right: Hon Yee NG (11) mosquito Crowns, Korea; Neil Fernandes (11), mosquito Cadets, Georgetown, British Guiana; Hon Ying NG (12) pee wee \u2018B\u2019 Vics, Korea; Juvenal Fernandes (12) pee wee \u2018B\u2019 Vics, of Getorgetown, British Guiana.\u2014Leo Thompson Photo Westmount downed In a match that was originally postponed, Chambly County shaded Westmount 3-1, i Ken Evans scored (wice for i Chambly and Stan Greene once.Pete Heward was Westmount's lone marksman, too much of their parents, losing them during the war.There is a Chinese boy, Gregory Wong, who was born in Canada.lis parents are also Canadian born.Ken Hama, is from Japan, and took to hockey some years ago.John Jcar, another boy from China who landed in Canada.Christmas 1955, but took up skating only two years ago.There is Joseph Cosniac, who was born in Austria, moved to France as a little boy and came to Canada three ycars ago.He has been on skates for one winter.These boys take part in a program that has some 600 others playing for Westmount minor hockey teams, show and fascinating attractions! ADULYS: 606 \u2014 Sar.À Sun.754 \u2018650 BERRI STREET SEE » fabulous display, a lovish al-star stage * SHODR CHILDREN: 30¢ \u2014 Set.& Sun.304 SHOW MART OF FASCINATING ATTRACTIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY).= of skiing facilities for Without both $16.50 $17.50.GRAY ROCKSINN Glorious weekend of skiing at Gray Rocks Inn St.Jovite, P.Q.including superb meals.Finest George Donato ensemble.Arrival Saturday after breakfast, departure before evening meals.$19.50 double occupancy.Single without bath FOR RESERVATION PHONE ST.JOVITE 425-2771 2 days.Dancing with per person, with bath Two members of City of Westmount International players club of which some were born in their own country, others are Canadian-born, but play the game of hockey like Canadians.Left to right : John Garland, recreation supervisor for Westmount talks to Joseph Cosniac, (13) bantam Bruins, born in Austria, but brought up in France.He came to Canada three years ago and never played hockey until last year: John Jear, (13) pee wee Broncs, was born in China, moved to Hong Kong as a child and arrived in Canada, Christmas 1955.Took up hockey three years ago.\u2014Leo Thompson Photo Huskies capture pee wee Westmount hockey crown.Huskies won the City of West- mount Recreation Departinent Pee Wee \u2018A\u2019 championship.The team is coached by Bill Stewart and captained by Roger Lefebvre.Huskies defeated Brones 2-0 in the first game and 3-1 in the second.sweeping the best-of-three series, two straight.In other series, Bears.in Termite \u2018A\u2019 leads Barons when they defeated their opposition 6-3 in the first game of a best-of-three series.In Termite \u2018B\u2019, Dukes beat Beavers 2-1 to take a one game lead in their best-of-three.In mosquito section, Cadets Guards ,.11 4 6 1 28 37 9 BANTAM PW LD F APs Hawks .10 7 2 1 47 28 15 Leafs .11 6 3 2 4 30 14 Rangers .11 4 6 1 33 31 9 Bruins .11 3 5 3 28 32 9 wings .m3 7131 38 7 Westmount cage in 7th victory beat Raiders 2-1, for a one game playoff lead in a best-of-three | series.In the midget round-robin, Badgers beat Mustangs 3-2 and | .Spartons edged out Badgers ng | Westmount, the western section in the other contest.cage champions, won their seventh City of Westmount Recreation Depart.| without a setback 64-52 over North- ment Pee Wee \u2018A\u2019 champions, Huskies: mount Roger Lefebvre, captain: Robert Lessat.Westmount were ahead 27-18 at Timothy Casgrain, Roy Whiston, Scott Owens, Lloyd MacKinnon, Brian Hoff- the half.Larry Dallas led West- man, Wayne Barrow, Graham Lacombe, Philip Thom, James Rayside, Huntley Duff.David Audrews.Coach: Bill mount with a 22-point effort.How- tewart.ard Blanchette added 13 points PEN UE.and Eddie Toppis 12.PWLD F APs vies cn ve 10 7 ! n a Is Paul Steinberg and Len Dubrof- mbers .sky tallied 18 and 17 points res- Falcons .12570 33 Own .111101 di à à 19 3 10 pectively for Northmount. » LA - Li Four members of Westmount\u2019s Recreation hockey are the three Uno brothers, C'ana- dian-born Japanese and a Canadian-born Chinese, part of a dozen internationals or more playing for minor clubs.Assisting Paul Ono (11) to tighten his skates is Rocky Rothwell, superintendent of Recreation for Westmount.Left to right: John One (12), Gregory Wong (13) and Mark Uno (14).The Uno boys also have played Little League baseball for championship teams.Young Cam Grout, retired makes MAAA Hall of Fame Cameron Grout, an outstanding swimmer, had his picture placed in the \u201cHallway of Fame\u201d at the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association.It hangs beside that of George Hodgson, winner of two events in the 1912 Olympic Games, and other swim \u201cgreats\u201d who represented Montreal in world competitions.The presentation was made by William Northey, homorary- president of the Association, with H.E.Herschorn making the citation speech.Grout recently announced his retirement from active competition to give his full attention to his medical studies at McGill.He will continue to assist other swimmers at MAAA and clubs ia the Montreal district.The picture was accepted on behalf of the Association, by Norman Cooper, the manager and Mrs.Dorothy Corrigan, assistant manager, who is soon to retire from her position after 27 years of service, Marty O'Doherty.active organizer of junior activities of Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, was chairman of the dinner.Many older members of the club were in attendance.Laebotta, Barry Compton, Chris Goidenberg, Eddie Dysthe, Carl Dion, Rejean Kilpatrick, George Graul, Rusty Stefankiewicz.Richard Geeroms, Stanley Brzæezinski, Allan Loftus, Billy Rothwell.Tim Muaro, Darrell Driver.Artie Ingram, Allan Madden, Ray Cosniac, Joe Pottel, Jon Gibson, Peter Muncey, Doug Greevey, Allan VYVVVYVVVVV VV VV VOY PEE WEE \u201cB\" GP te A Falsons * 16 2 Ouls Ine 4 Vics 9 9 4 Guards s 10 1 Guards Ww 3 0 Vies 0 8 0 Falcons 12 6 2 Vies 6 5 2 Ouls 8 4 3 Bombers 12 4 3 BANTAM Wings 10 16 9 Leafs 2» 4 Hawks e 1 8 Bruins mn 15 5 Hawks 9 8 4 Hawks 10 7 5 Bruins 1\" 4 8 Leafs 9 8 2 Wings 7 4 6 Hawks 9 7 3 Leafs 11 5 Two Big Nights FRIDAY & SATURDAY March 17th & 18th at 8 p.m.in Gymnasium ® Acrobats @ Clowns ® Marching @ Tumbling @ Parallel Bars © Rings MEMBERS AND FRIENDS ARE INVITED Children 25c Tickets may be obtained at Adults 75c } WESTMOUNT YMCA p 4585 Sherbrooke St.W.The Westmount Examines, Fridey, Merch 16, 196} 19 Westmount hockey leading scorers PTS 18 14 13 \" 8 al -
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