The Westmount examiner, 21 avril 1961, Cahier 1
[" Series Paralysis of gets hit-runs VOL.XXXII, No.16 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 21,1961 20 PAGES oor 35 5 CENTS his plague \u2018Irish\u2019 police up Melbourne Park- avenue | Emmanuel, short, ; Calvary friendly, mark 31st handy ~ birthday SHAKING HANDS with a Mountie in front of the 8 234 Wood avenue, and Elien McManus, 12, Parliament building in Ottawa is an impressive 397 Argyle aveaue.The club visited Ottawa last business to Unity Club members, Jimmy Soltys, Saturday.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014n \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 City Hall Beat Area libraries \u2014\u2014 Large taxpayer Central .mark book week .moves info city municipal Pages 3, 9 Page 3 telephone system Lo to be vvveeey 7 Next week\u2019s weather .By ERIC NEAL April 21 to 27 installed CASHWORD e Mild and mainly sunny, but cold showers may still be expected.ante IS now although seme years we have a short hot spell at this time.Temperature range 30-75°F with 50 hours of sunshine, Page 3 Up to For the middle of the week cold winds, showers and suaay periods.Flurries or freezing drizzle in the north.Stormy all aleag $280 the border States inte the Maritimes: thunder and hail probable in the south.Susay and windy fer the end of the week, with widely scattered Page 8 showers.Fishing fair all day.SASL LLAALLLLLALLL a à, an aa assbbd POV VV VV VV VV VV VIVVVIVIVVY ov 2 SRAASARACAADOAAAMARAAARRARBAARANAAANAAARAANARANS JETER EEA RAE RONTERS The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, April 21, 1961 Let's consider small airports 4 * : 3 * By Larry Mclnnis 2 * * * VUSSSSASSSHFSVVSSSSSVSUSSSFSSSHSSUSHSFHSSEUVUS This is Tourist Education Week in and around these parts.The week is planned to beat the tourist traffic and educate the localites on how to help tourists.And keep in mind.tourists bring real, green money with them.The point is, tourists can come here by many means \u2014- boat.train, car, walk.and even by aircraft.1 don\u2019t mean commercial airliners, The only trouble the craft but the private.everyday air- is, the American traveller is in for a disappointment if he wants to fly-in here.Two sears apo the Customs Department set up an ofirce at Car- berville Anport It operated tor a lew months, then folded, As a matter of tact.1 was the first one to go through the new office on a trip back from the police station cn New York, where | oand my crew had been arrested for \u201clegal\u201d entry.*Actuallv, it was a mistake We just landed at an an licld without customs clearance.and we were mined for Cour\u2019 ittle error Anyway, the Cartierville office closed in the Fall, never lo re-open.An American wir traveller now must come into busy Dorval to clear Customs.Then, if he doesn't want to pay high parking fees there, he must (ly the couple of miles to Cartierville, If this traveller gets in after dark, he must leave his aircraft ww Dorval overnight \u2014 Cartierville is not lit and drive into town.He must drive out again the next day lo ferry the plane to Cartier- ville.This secs Like And ot 05! In short, facilities back a lot of trouble.at Cartierville.* * * A fly in fad has hit the Mont- veal Flving Club.But they too have a problem where to fly- mn TO.An enterprising committee of Iwo, Ed Gates and Jacques Goulet, has been trang to ind some airfields valtun reasonable range that are ditterent.Know what\u201d They've come up with about à dozen fields not marked on any air map.Some are paved.some arte grass, some are public and some are privately owned.But they're there | Another point perhaps these smaller helds could get Federal.Provincial or Municipal aid for mprovements The day has come when an ur strip, no matter how small.is a dette necessity {or any munici- ; pahty Milhons are spent on roads, but nothing on arfields Air tra- era ROOFING & lets get the Customs® \u2014\u2014 \u2014 and for a small in.any municipality can drag in businesses, businessmen, tourists, parties, and the like.Besides, it's handy to have in case of an emergency, like a child being taken quickly to an out of town hospital.*» » 3» IATA officials, speaking in Montreal.warn of the dangers of rushing headlong into the supersonic age.They're right! Supersonic air travel is bound to come.but there are many problems to be solved first.such as communications, navigational ; aids, and traffic control.But the biggest problem they have to solve is how to get in trom, and out to, the airport in a reasonable amount of time, and al a reasunable fee.Furthermore, people like to be independent.Bigger and faster planes will mean fewer flights, but the airlines will never be able to keep everyone happy.vel is here, vestment Fossils show is set to go The Fossils Club 30th annual prime show will be produced by! E GG.Kirwan and directed by G.F.Poirier.The book committee, under F.A.Dawson, has come up with an unusual plot, with 12 original songs and seven production numbers.Art Morrow has made the musical arrangements and will direct the Glee Club and orchestra.Proceeds from the Spring Show.opening April 25 at West Hill Auditorium.will go to Fossils\u2019 welfare work.Tickets are available at Mitchell Photo Supply.appliances or telephone 0X.722333.ey RUE | © Bonded Roofing e Sheet Metal © Asbestos & Metal Siding for Commercial \u2014 Industrial Residential of Buildings | Maintenance and Repairs on AN Types | Lco Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK © GAS HEATERS 3955 St.James Street West inspection & Estimates on Request WE.5-2595 WE.3-2432 Mitchell's Electrical Obituaries.} T role e JACKSON DODDS Well-known Dodds.C.B.E .died April 7 at Royal Victoria pital after a lengthy illness.Me was was tighty years old.' Born and educated in London, England, Mr.Dodds came to Canada before the age of twenty.On the staff of the Bank of British North America since his teens.he returned to London in 1910 as the bank's secretary.He held this post until the outbreak of World War | when he entered the British army as a private.By 1916 Jackson Dodds rose to the rank of lieutenant-colonel.He received numerous honors, including the Mons Star, the O.B E.and the freedom of the City of London.Subsequent honors include the Ju- bilce medal in 1935, the Coronation medal in 1937, the French Médaille ! d'Honneur avec Plume.the French Legion of Honour and the Danish Red Cross Medal.His firsts in Canadian scouting number among them being the first Scouter.J ackson 708 Victoria ve ity Boys Club nt group fo perform for Lake Placid Rotary By MAURICE MARIASINE Confirmation was received early this week from Rotary International Assembly headquarters at Lake Placid, N.Y.that the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade has been buoked for à performance at the Lake Placid Club on Sunday.May 7th.This marks the second appearance of the local Talent Club on behalf of Rotary International since June 1959 and the sixth booking before American and International audiences during the past two years.Assembly Manager Paul E.Jaynes of Chicago, Illinois and his Committee scouted the Talent Parade\u2019's Variety Show recently at the Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital and on the basis of that per- \u2018formance the following acts were selected to perform at Lake Placid: Canadian to serve on the Interna- : tional Committee on world Scout- | The Unity Rockettes, a pre- ing.becoming Canada\u2019s first deputy .cision dance group including: Di- chief Scout in 1950 and, upon his ane Cahill.Pat Mumford, Eriana resignation from this last post im Fraser.Pat Collins.Deanne Scan- 1960, becoming Canadian Scouts\u2019 first honorary president.Mr.Dodds was a member of St.George's Anglican Church and a , member of the executive commit- ee of the Diocese of Montreal.\u201cHis wife.the former Florence Lydia Wood, died in 1951.He is survived by two sons, Dr.Donald Dodds, Toronto.and Stanley Dodds, Morristown, New Jersey.and two ' daughters, Mrs.Roma Anderson.Toronto, and Mrs.Jean Kazi, Montreal.lan, Linda Vaux, Catherine Mc- | Mahon, Shirley McMahon, Caro- \"lyn Scanlan and Judy Todd; Boy Song Stylist Michael Ottier; The Irish Jig with Diane Bateman; | Gerald Febrille and his Accord- ian: La Parisienne Francine Roch; Mr.Tap Toe Matthew Velli; Song and Dance Star Janice Folco; the! Starlites; and on Saturday for the children, OTTAWA HIGHLIGHTS A party of 55 club members and club leaders travelled to Ottawa last Saturday and had a real fine outing.Three Unity Basketball teams played versus the Ottawa Boys\u2019 Club and won two out of three games taking the overall aggregate 102-68.Bob Fox-Decent's Travel Club and John Fleming's Street Clubs thoroughly enjoyed a visit and tour of the Parliament Buildings, Government House Grounds and the Canadian War Museum.Young Jimmy Soltys and Ellen McManus had their picture taken in front of the Parliament Buildings with one of the RCMP\u2019: finest and \u201ctallest.\u201d Many of the group enjoyed a swim in the Ottawa Boys\u2019 Club spacious swimming pool.Robert \u201cMugs\u201d McDonaugh joined the exclusive athlete's stitch brigade.when team mate Fred Lewington accidently got in his way \u2014 the result, 5 stitches at the Ottawa Civic Hospital but even worse was the fact that Bob didn't get a chance to play the game \u2014 the principle reason he went to Ottawa.* ow often should you have a the Highland Laddie health checkup for cancer?Once Ricky Johnston; Vocalist Hannah a year, says the Canadian Cancer Lebwhol; Todd; Hawaiian ;Dancer Judy Matthews: | Funeral service held April 10 in Carolyn Scanlan: Songs of Italy St.George's Church was followed With Celia Orsini; at the Console, by cremation.W.S.HART William Stephen Hart.62 For- will include , Will Tiemersma; Trumpet and ! song with Billy Walker; Percussion Specialist Billy Smith and the Charleston Group.The Finale \u201cthe Review\u201d and \u2018den Crescent.died last Friday at \u2018the entire company singing two the age of 82.His funeral was well-known Rotary songs.the fol- held Monday at 2 pm.in Dominion Douglas Church.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent lowed by burial in Mount Royal Parade is produced and directed Cemetery.Mr.Hart was a former director, vice-president and treasurer of The Shawinigan Water and Power Company and president and managing director of the Provincial Transport Company.He was born at \u201con June 1, 1878 and educated at Technology.; He joined Shawinigan Water Foxborough, Mass.by this reporter and the musical director is Fred Johnston, dance Instructor is Danny Smith and Stage Manager is Joan Amirault.MORE SHOWS Last Wednesday, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade, entertained at the Centenery United Church and next Tuesday.the ! group will travel to Vet Ville to entertain there on behalf of the and Power as an accountant in Dalse Welfare Club.1903.was appointed secretary in 1906 and treasurer in 1912.He was elected to the board of directors in 1916 and served as vice-president, director and treasurer from 1928 until he retired im December 1947.He was also \u2018a former director of a number of subsidiary companies, a former vice-president and director of Quebec Power Company.and a past chairman of Shawinigan Products Corporation, New York.| Mr Hart served also as president and managing director of Provincial Transport Company.from which position he retired in 1948.| He was a tormer president of of Montreal General Hospital a \"governor of Queen Elizabeth Hos- Ppital and a past-president of the Province of Quebec Society for the Protection of Birds.He was a member of the Canadian Club, St.James Club, Montreal Club, Bea- ; consfield Golf Club.Royal Mont- {real Golf Club and the Garrison 1 Club in Quebec City.He is survived by his wife, former [Louise Scott: William.; daughter.Mrs.\u201cgare and by the three sons, Joe and George: one R.D.Ross \u2018Mar- 13 grandchildren.| | Latest figures available show that in 1959 à total of 11.920 men and 10,323 women died of cancer in Canada.The most common ; type of cancer among men was lung cancer.which killed 2.074: among women it was breast cancer which killed 2,003.Lung cancer also struck down 325 women, and breast cancer killed 22 men.| The local community will have an opportunity to see the Tatent Club in action on Friday and Saturday.May 19th, and 20th.On the Friday.excusively for adults ROSEDALE EDGAR A.WRAY Funeral Chapel 4911 COTE DES NEIGES RD.South of Queen Mary at Decelles RE.1-6868 | vw SUYVYVVUVEVVOVUVVO Lady of Spain Judy, Society, unless you have any of and Spanish cancer's danger signals.In that Vocalist case, see your doctor right away.Ti | | BE H FLOWERS GERALD McKENNA LIMITED 2129 Bishop St.VI.2- 9112 ; HOSE new to this area are invited to make inquiry among the families we've served about the outstanding qualities of our funeral service.BA Collins INC CPE I aa ae WC NOPD sa NUNNS AP wililams 3610 SHERBROOKE SYREEY west pt\u201d 7 mn M in JE Five Generations ¢ ' of Traditional Service Ne cJos.C.ray &BRO.FuneraL Directors 1234 Mountain St.Phone: UN.6-6363 N BU J Tp IIE Se PSs.[Eure pg and TEESE mme \u2014 [= Pl SS PE PRESEN tq rate tar mt ee tram rar te Pratt a Pl a -\u2014 fd proue re Fer AN Your e PHOTOGRAPHY ACME PHOTO Re 2 Stores te Serve You 4866 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.e PHOTO SUPPLIES e PHOTO - COPYING © Requier and Custom Photofinishing © 4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 LL : g'd.1-1989 IOV Examiner ESTABLISHED 1899 WE.3-4046 oy WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmohers HMAN TS JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXXN, No.16 Readers Digest Large, moves Just for kicks on Monday, we took Reader's Digest up on its public invitation to \u201cdrop in for a look around\u201d.We should have brought our own cups of tea.Receptionist, Denise C'adieux, gestured pigeonwise, and said, \u201cWe just moved in this morning so vou can ima- gine what we're going through.\u201d Mrs.Namona Thorley, who came down to the lobby to get us, fluttered her fingers over the elevator buttons with, \u201cWhere are we?I can't remember what floor we're on.\u201d Picking her way over boxes, \"We are in an absolute shambles.You have to be careful.\u201d Past signs of copy paper scotch taped to the wall, Advertising.Personnel, Lounge.Then she introduced us to Editor Douglas How, 10 Rosemount avenue, one of at least three Westmounters working in the latest addition to Westmount's collection of large buildings.The other two are President E.Paul Zimmerman and Editor Pierre Ranger, 542 Cote St.Antoine road.Questions on parking and how Reader's Digest would affect Westmount led us past a giant sign, \u201cTake Your Coats To Your Desks, the Cloakroom Will Not Be Opened Unitl Later!\u201d through the Fulfillment department \u2018where subscription orders are filled) to the strains of soft music to the office of Howard Candlish, the fact man who engineered MONTREAL, new taxpayer fo Westmount the move.Mr.Candlish leaned back in his red chair, one of about 300 red chairs in the building exactly matching an equal number of red doors, and thumped out the facts.\u201cWe have on site parking space for about 90 cars, much more than we need.Thanks to Westmount\" stringent zoning laws; we have to have 40 per cent of our net office space devoted to parking.There is no ingress or egress on Western or St.Catherine street, it is all on Redfern avenue.Reader's Digest does not own any vehicles.We have a contract carter who keeps his trucks somewhere else.Possibly 35 or 40 of our 400 employees bring their own cars so you see we have plenty of parking room left for the time being.x We can still put on two more stories.the building is four FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1961 PAGE THREE Hif-runs plague city; police launch inquiry A minor plague of hitrun drivers struck Westmount last weekend.Between 4.15 Monday morning three cars Saturday afternoon and 12 35 were struck by drivers who stories in the front and two in departed from the scene without leaving their particulars, the back.and keep within the law on parking.\u201d \u201cLet's see.what else would.| vou want to know?The archi- | tect is R.Fisher.We start landscaping and our roof gar- The Boul den the first of May.We should be all settled in a couple or three weeks.\u201d \u201cProbably, other than being the employer of a substantia) then number of people, the single | largest effect on Westmount! from our moving in will be the gain of another large taxpayer.It will be a whopping amount.Back down and out with Doug How who added that there should be a big spurt in the lunch busi-! ness of the Caledonia Curling Club.eight of the staff having dined there that day.Librarian says the past 34 years, is the first more books.\u201cShe has been on leave of absence for three months now.\u201d remarked Miss Margaret Good.as- | sistant librarian, 52 Academy road, It has been quite an honor for Westmount but we will be glad \u2018to have her back.\u201d BRAKES WR LLL : .SERVICE / SPECIALISTS With 25 years experience H.B.Brake Service 221 Victoria Avenue (Near Westmount Station) WE.5-9611 Miss Good, who admits to 30 year with the library.is in charge of research facilities at the library.She said, \u201cNo, we aren't doing anything special for | Canadian Library Week.Every week is library week in West- \u201cmount.Our busiest months of the year are March and October and the busiest day of the week is \u201cSaturday.Last year our total cir: culation was 268.129.Our mem- | bership consists of 14.669 West mount residents and 689 people 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.You can be sure of your booking before leaving by calling HU.1.2771.Every week Library Week with Westmount readers The close of Canadian Library Week, April 16 to 22, will return to Westmount Library its head librarian, Miss Kathleen R.Jenkins, 4643 Sherbrooke street west.Jenkins, who has been with the Westmount Library for Miss | i nue, told police he was proceeding President Ron Mackay.librarian to serve as executive director of the national effort to get Canadians to read from outside.Where do the nonresidents come from who think it is worth $10 a vear to use our library\u201d All over, from the Lake- shore, Granby.Boucherville, Montreal West, Montreal, just about | | every community is represented.\u201d | When asked about parking.Miss Good hegan, \u2018\u2019That is a sore point.Most people who come to the library only stay for ten to lifteen minutes so our one-hour parking facilities should be adequate.Where we run into difficulty is with the overflow from Victoria Hall parking.When there is a function going on there, people will get into a library parking space and stay there so that people coming to the library have to park several blocks away.\u201d Miss our were are we | back | In answer to my question, Good said.\u2018\u2019Betore we mot new extension in 1959 we pretty crowded bu.now we quite < content.lt is not that are smugly satisfied to sit and rest with what we have.Every library alway has things it wants and needs to improve its | service to the public.But, we are | very well treated by the City of | Westmount.A library is important [in a city like Westmount where ; the parents are well educated, | read a good deal themselves and ; want their children to read\u201d | \u201cSpeaking ol children, wew extension caused a big spurt in the use of the chil- , dren's hook section.Circulation our of children\u2019s hooks increased by | 71% during the past Five ycars, | a good deal ol it since our ex- i tension opened.The population and public school registration | in Westmount has shown little change during that time so the | ealy answer is (hat the children tCentiaued ou page 11) | ! | Police have charged one of tigating the other cases.Ben Spears.4815 Lacombe.ported that on Sunday at 415 p.m.as he was proceeding cast on cviard, a westbound large green late model car seemingly not tully under control, swung over onto his side of the road sideswiping his left rear tender! continued on.Said Mr ars, \u201cThe driver seemed to be in a very excited state In the look on his face.\u201d No licence number tained.On Sunday evening about 721, , Lajos Kocsis, 1125 Greene uve- was ob- north on Atwater about the center lane, \u201cwhen for no reason another car, coming along on my right side struck me.This was just north of Dorchester.The driver of the other car got out and let me believe he would rve- main behind while 1 phoned for the police.When 1 returned, he had gone\u2018 Mr Kocsis\u201d right rear door was buckled and his right rear fender pushed in.Police obtained the license number of the vehicle.Fritz Malenda, 815 Marmier.was stopped for the on Hollowell street at am.Monday morning when.he said.\"Suddenly, a car making a right hand turn from St Catherine street south onto Holla! street struck my car on the left front fender\u201d In this connection, Rosawe Le- mire has been charged with tail ling to report an accadent re # light\u2019 12 35 the hit runs and are inves- Rotary Young orators finish course Five haxh school students.grad- luates of the fitth annual West.mount Rotary publie speaking | course.spoke betore the lunch 1 meeittiy of the club Wednesday, | The course, which was started by is tun by (Ted Harrison.| The first speaker Jackie Isvael, 16, 728 Upper Roslyn avenue, spoke on Teenagers, Jackie is an eleventh grade student at Wesle | mount high school.She was follomed by Paul Du- rocher, 16.eleventh grade student at St Leo's Academy where his father, Cyril HH Durocher, taught for 35 years Paul, who spoke on The Rise of the Colored Nations, is a silver medabist in a recent bilingual public speaking contest sponsored by Le Petit Journal Evie Hill, 15, 3762 Westmount boulevard.who is in the tenth | grade at Westmount high school, followed with Survival through Understanding.Eric placed fourth in the Last speaking contest spone sored by the Star and the Monte tor Cecelia Leshe 150 309 Clarke avenue a tenth grade student al (Continued on page NV WE DELIVER IN WESTMOUNT 2600000007 VV 200000 80st tttttttettttttttttttted BWANA MN NV VAVVNAAAAY REXALL 1° SALE Now Going On For AN Your REXALL Needs \u2014 Call The Rexall Store HARTE'S DRUG STORE C Maynard propi\u2018etor 5701 Sherbrooke St.West HU.4-8431 - 8432 Attest 20440404 district.i SERVICE FOR EVERYONE! We can now assure residents of the western section of Westmount that added facilities enable us to give greatly improved service to that You will find that our careful, courteous drivers will be at your door in a matter of minutes.NEXT TIME \u2014 CALL WESTMOUNT TAXI WE.5-2468 RE es Exam Mm LR inner Serving the City of Westmount aime 1936 5135 Western Avenue, Moatreel 28, Que.Heed Office: 7005 Rildere Rood.Montreal 29 Mentreal, Friday, April 21, 196) Cleculotion Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising MU.9-120) Classified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m., Mea, Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1.0451 Editorial Deportment \u2014 A ccountieg Depertment MU.12-2770 Joba W.Seacten, President ond Publisher MHegh £.McCormick, Chairmen Larry Mclanis, News Editer Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Meneger Mise Evelyn McKinnon, Circulation Meneger The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted eo public service.Mail subscriptions: 2.50 per year, 50.25 hall year.Five cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asrecistion, Quebre Newspapers Association, Authorized as 2nd Class Musil, Post Office Dept, Ottawa Westmount's role in Greater Montreal ESTMOUNT figured in the central role of u CBC program, \u201cLet's Face IC last Thursday.Its relationship to Mont real was examined.As Mr Louis G.Robi- chaud, QC, pointed out in a Gazette letter yesterday.the program represented West- mount only with persons who are against annexation to Montreal.We don't believe Mr.Ro- bichaud was suggesting that there is any appreciable body of resident Westmount opinion favoring annexation, but honest persons must admit that he makes two sound points: th Westmount is well run and a main reason is that it is a small city and therefore relatively easy to run; and (2) Westmount has no purpose in existence other than as a highly desirable residential adjunct of Montreal.Could Westmount be annexed without losing its identity\u201d We must here disagree with Mr.Robichaud.Annexed, we would then be part of the admittedly more difficult to run bigger Montreal, would then not be so well run, would lose that essential character and difference which makes West.mount what it 1s No, annexation is not desirable tor Westmount But \u201cLet's Face It Westmount must show greater concern tor the problems of Greater Montreal, of which it is an mescapable pat Or else Westmount's interests un these problems are going to be rather roughly trodden upon bv other Greater Montrealers who don\u2019t happen to be West mounters.« THEY YOU SAY The Bland report is food for thought Sir: Food for thought is not exactly a rule of content in newspapers nowadays but | must enthusiastically confess that last week's Examiner had my intellectual digestive processes working overtime.I am, of course, referring to the Bland Report which was so comprehensively treated in your paper.\u201cA premature admission is an unfortunate dismissal.\u201d 1 de not, at the moment recall who first uttered this profound remark but its import certainly was felt when 1 diligently perused the Report which you so ably and cross-sectionally outlined.lt would be unpardonably presumptuous of me to attempt a rationale of the report at this particular moment as I am still feverishly masticating in my mind the bulk and roughage which \u201cvitaminized\u201d your presentation of the problems which we Westmounters must intelligently face.Therefore, after 1 have studiously applied what remains of my erudite faculties, 1 will venture to write to you expressing logical conclusions which, I trust, will be synthetically accurate.In the meantime, thank you for providing me with some worthwhile reading material and | can assure you that last week's Examiner is not destined to the British newspaper tate of ending up enveloping a greasy portion of fish and chips Margaret Ansbury BY THE WAY | CORRESPONDENT asks A if Captain Foulenough has gone into hiding for tl e winter.Alas, his disappearances are not regulated by the calendar, but by the malice of police and detectives, Sometimes he is \u201cwanted\u201d under so many dif- terent English names that he becomes a toreigner, as when.m the character of an Arab tourist, Spittin el Khuspidor, he passed through the Customs with à gross of Swiss watches under his capacious burnous.His baggage, when examined, contained nothing of interest but a couple of yashmaks for local color.He made no objection to their confiscation under sub-section 9 (HEL 72¢ s 14 267/94.3D, 80).\u2014Beachcomber.- SAY ob No principle is more noble, as there is none more holy, than that of a true obedience.\u2014 Henry Giles Melbourne avenue short, friendly and convenient NE of the shortest streets in West- mount, Melbourne avenue is also one of the best streets on which to live, in the opinion of its residents.Only 340 feet long, it connects Met- calf with Melville avenue at a point about 200 feet south of Sherbrooke street so that both Westmount Park and the buses on Sherbrooke are within a few hundred feet of any one of the eleven houses on the avenue.Named after William Lamb Melbourne, second Viscount and English statesman.who was British prime minister from 1835 to 1841 but never visited Canada, the name has little significance to (Canada, though the names Melville Metcalfe and Melbourne form an attractive alliterative combination.In anv event.the residents do not appear overly dissa- tistied.There is complaint, in fact, that Melbourne avenue in Mount Royal should change its name to put a stop to the confusion of the last dozen vears since the newer street Platter 3 Matter By BOB KEEN Columbia: The Blue Danube\u2014 A Johann Strauss Festival.The Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Or- mandy.ML 5617.There are countless collections of Strauss waltzes on records; nevertheless a program of this light fare performed by the superb musicans of the Philadelphia Orchestra is a gratifying listening experience.The numbers include the familiar \u2018Voices of Spring\u2019, \u2018The Emperor\u2019, \u2018Vienna Blood\u2019, \u2018Tales From The Vienna Woods\u2019, and \u2018The Blue Danube\u2019 in their original concert arrangements.Three collections of piano music by young pianists \u2014 two who are already established in the musical world.On ML 5336, our own controversial Glenn Gould gives brilliant readings of three moderns: Berg, Sonata for Piano; Schoenberg, Three Piano Pieces, Op.11; and Krenek, Sonata No.3 for Piano, Op.92, No.4.As played and described in the jacket notes by Mr.Gould, this music is interesting and colorful, and is a rare addition to a collection of good piano music.And that cubist painting on the Jacket cover is a terrific conversa: tion piece! We also recommend the great talent of 27-ycar-old Philippe Entre- mont on ML 5614, Claire De Lune\u2014 A Debussy Piano Recital with this voung Frenchman deftly capturing the beautiful serenity of 14 piano pieces by impressionist Claude Debussy.And introducing Ivan Davis Playing Piano Works Of Liszt on ML, 5622, is an exciting disc debut of a young American from Elcetra, Texas, Grand Prize Winner of the First Franz Liszt Competition held in New York, Town Hall last year.His magnificently controlled tech- niues is brilliantly demonstrated in his fine collection of seven compositions reflecting the many and trying pianistic moods of the great Liszt.Recommended.came into existence.Residents of the Melbourne avenues are continually having to pick up mail and parcels left at the wrong Melbourne.Perhaps the most exciting event in the history of Mel- bouine avenue was the uproar generated by the proposal to locate the artificial ice rink on the corner several years ago.The number of houses on the street has been reduced from 12 to 11 in recent years.The present owner and occupant of formerly 25 Melbourne avenue, G.O.P.Beullac, rebuilt and considerably altered the premises of what is now 381 Melville avenue.This cut the frontage on Melbourne by 50 feet.making the north side of the street shorter than the south side.Mrs, Scadding, whose parents built the house in which she lives back around 1897-8, recalls a picture of a horse and carriage in front of her house which shows the lack of paving and the wooden sidewalk on the street around the turn of the century.She recollects also a line of huge elms running along the rear property lines of the houses on the south side of Melbourne which were destroyed several years ago as a result of the Dutch elm disease.Her mother told her these trees marked the end of the property line of one of the original farms which comprised West- mount not too long before the house was built.Like much of Westmount, Melbourne avenue was at one time plentifully supplied with shade trees.Through accident and sickness the larger shade trees have been reduced to two rather unprepossessing specimens on the np ce en EL 25 Sete | SAY! northern side of the street and five presentable ones on the south side.Those which have been removed are replaced by young saplings which appear to be flourishing.A map \u2014 in the large collection of early Canadian books, maps and other documents \u2014 belonging to Thomas Morrow, 21 Melbouine avenue, shows Metcalfe avenue in its present position.It is his assumption and a logical one that Melbourne avenue came into existence during the 1890s or thereabouts.Mr, Morrow has lived on the street for about 50 years.He married the daughter of one of the earlier property owners on the street.The street is a friendly one according to present standards.Some of the neighbors know each other as friends as well as neighbors.The street is solidly English speaking with two exceptions.There are five Roman Catho- lies heads of households; the rest are Protestants.One third of the heads of households are listed as retired, another is a widow.six are business executives and one is a lawyer.All of the families own their own homes, and the properties are either in the name of the head of the household, the wife's name or listed as belonging to the estate of a deceased spouse.The houses are all fairly close to each other in value, ranging from about $30,000 to $80,000.The vast majority fall into the $30.000 to $40,000 bracket.All of the houses.with a single exception are one fame ily homes, The other house is divided into upper and lower duplexes.The nine-year-old son of a psychiatrist pushed his little sister and sent her sprawling.Before his astonished parents could take any action, he turned to his father and said: \u2018Daddy, why did ! do that ?X \u2014 Word Puzzle ACROSS DOWN 1.Abyssinian 1, Metric weight measures 8.Chirp 2.Farewell 9.Move (Sp.) sideways 8.Cut 10.Put 4.Personal forth, as pronoun energy 8.Peas 12.Royal (collece chief tively) (H, 1) 6.Egress 18, Sindbad's 9.Pikelike vocation fish 14.Ottoman, 8.Condie eg.tional 16.Norse god stipulation 37.Curve 9.Secure 18.Open 11.Surgical (poet.) saw 19.Apex 20.Watering place 21.Celestial bear 22.An annoyance (collog.) 26.Comply 27.Memorabilia 28.Rosary bead 29.Siamene coin 80.Boy's nickname 83.In Lima, yes 34.Whitened .Bath necessities 88, Guide 39.A retinue 40, Pithy 41.Remain 432.Little devils 13.Divides ESTE a 15.Stout [| {OIL EME cord [ASHITMOAL LICH 19.Three ESISIROR EMT] 15] (prefix) SIPIAU(RISIA 20.Timid BOITE AIT le 21.Miss Ge NAISTE Hagen [si MaluJélaic|hjE|Q 22.Brags TJOMe]uis |A 23.Evident NOTE MEET 24.Pipe _ joint 25.Species of pier 34.Greek 29.Bowling letter lane 35.Man's 30.In a nickname pile 37.Humor 32.Thrashes 40.Music 32.Whirlpool note \u2014 a - \u2014 o\u2014 together City Hall Beat with Jane Hendershott ¢ City Hall sources termed last week's condensation of the Bland report by the Examiner well done .well put .claimed it gave the public complete information .that they couldn't ask for anything more .Council is very pleased witha the interest shown in the Bland report.It shows people are con-! cerned with the welfare of the city.Of course, a lot more time will be spent besides what has already been spent before anyone can arrive at any sound conclusions .+ * + The annual presentation of awards is fairly weli lined up.| lé will be held May 11, 7:30 p.m.at Victoria Hall .Arrangements have been made to have either the original donors or their representatives present to give the trophies to: Albert Parks will be tied into the new central switchboard .+ ¥ LS Council has engaged two civilian clerks to work in the police department to free police personnel for police work.It is calculated this\u2019 move will make available the equivalent of the time of one lieutenant ac one and a half constables and save a total of $6.550 per year .LJ + + Westmounters are reminded to, take steps to protect their trees | i Spy suspect faces five new charges The original charge laid against Westmount resident, Tomasz Biernacki, Polish engineer, was withdrawn Tuesday.at the request ot Special Prosecutor Jean Miquelon, QC.and replaced ; with five specific charges of collecting data for the organization ui an espionage ring and attempting to pass useful information on to an unnamed foreign power | The charge which was withdrawn alleged actual communication of information and possession of plans, sketches etc.for a purpose dangerous to the in.| terests and safety of the state | Each of the charges, laid under this vear's winners, among damaged in the February storm | the Official Secrets Act, carries a them the Honorable Chief Justice W.B.Scott of the, Quebec Superior Court and from rot and insect infestation.On parts of trees safely within, reach can be applied any of the \"maximum penalty of 14 years in the penitentiary on conviction.| No application for bail wa >, several former mayors and al.| recommended products available made before Judge Peter Vo Shor dermen .% ¥* ¥ After a year's study by the | Bell Telephone Company and city officials, the decision has been made to modernize the municipal telephone communication system.In three or four months: the whole municipal plant, in-; cluding the library, ice rink.\u2019 greenhouses, Victoria Hall, Police, fire and city hall will be tied into a dia! system with an automatic board.The different telephone numbers now prevailing can still be used.However, if it seems desirable to transfer a call to city hall to the library.for example, it can be done from the central switchboard.The cost of the new system will | tutal $825 per month.$300 per\u2019 month more than the present.However, it is believed that the savings in time and convenience to the public will justify the ad-' ditional expenditure.Telephones to be installed in the comfort stations in West.mount, King George and Prince t in hardwares and tree nurseries.Tree surgeons can take care of those wounds to the trees out\u2019 of reach of the householder .+ * + Norman Dawe.Westmount City Manager, is attending the annual conference of the Quebec chapter of the International City Managers Association at the Chateau Frontenac.| Quebec City vesterday.today and tomorrow .¥ * ¥* Boys and girls in Westmount are reminded to obey sate diiv- ing rules while on their bikes and to lock them when they are off them.This is the bike stealing season.+ ¥ * The police are receiving many complaints about damage caused to gardens by dogs.Residents are reminded that the law requires a dog to be on a leash six teet or less in tength from May through October and to be attended by the owner or a member of Lis family during the rest of the year.Northern Electric vice-president retires Hector McDonald Sparks, well known in Westmount, has retired as vice-president.industrial and public relations, of Northern Electric Company Limited.A native of Bear Cove, White Bay, Newfoundland.Mr.Sparks came to Montreal during his childhood and was educated in this city.He joined Northern Electric in 1916 as a junior clerk.and served in various capacities in the accounting department.becoming accounting superintendent in 1933.Five years later he was appointed manager of the Company's service division and.in 1943, was given the additional responsibility of man- teno who will hear preliminary evidence on April 25.! 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JOHN WATSON is a past vice-president; past chair- LIMITED man of the Quebec Division of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association and a member of the Dominion Executive Council and the Quebec CONTRACTORS Division Executive and Administrative Committees.He was a mem- DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ber of the Quebec Regional War Service and Quotations on request Labour Board, 1946-47.1389 GREENE AVENUE Mr.Sparks is also a member of 5-468 the Engineers\u2019 amd St.George's WE.9 Clubs of Montreal.C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING Robertson LIMITED 5250 WESTERN AVE.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a PHONE HU.1-0371 6 | This week in Westmount | VALENTINA RAHR By KING'S SCHOOL, CHOIR, under the direction of MISS VERA JAMIESON, has been invited to ming at the Annual Quebec Federation Home and School Association Banquet on Friday.May 5, 1961.which will be held at the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel.This choir sang with merit at the music festival at Montreal High recently \u201cON MONDAY NEX 1\" opens at Trinity Memortat Hall, Sherbrooke street west, on Wednesday, April The Westmount Examiner, Fridey.April 21, 1961 repertory company beset with prob- Jems as they prepare a production for the Monday next.MRS.J.BEAUDOIN HAND- FIELD, Aberdeen avenue, execu tive clubwoman, is heading up the Quebec Association of Hospital Auxiliaries which is holding its convention this week in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Bursaries to continue studies in nursing are being awarded to students chosen by the Que- bee Nurses Association.AUDITIONS will be held bv Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, whose founder and artistic director is 26 to 29 inclusive Under the direction of Phallip King, the play tells the story of a not too successful Hi-Fi ((Cé MIEN By Giveon Cornfield Musical Director CKVL - FM Hanna Ahroni, one of the most spectacular singers of Israeli and international songs, appears at Her Majesty's next Sunday, April 23rd.Hanna Ahronr\u2019's voice ranges over four octaves and is extremely flexible; erties consistently deseribe it as sensational.The program will consist of sons and (olk-songs from many lands, Israeli, French, Yiddish, English, Spanish and more.On Monday evening, April 24th, the McGill Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Alexander Brott, will give its final concert of the season.The entire program will be devoted to the music of Handel, and will take place in Christ Church Cathedral, well known for its beautitul Baroque Organ.The soloist will be Kenneth Meck, well-known Montreal Organist, who has chosen to perform the organ concerto opus 4 no lin G minor and opus 4, no.6 in B flat major.The chamber orchestra will be featured in the concerto grosso no.4 in A minor and concerto grosso no.9 in F major.Christ Church Cathedral will provide an authentic setting tor the performance of these concerti, and the McGill Chamber Orchestra comprises the equivalent number of players as in Handel's time.The annual Handel concerts by the McGill Chamber Orchestra under Alexander Brott have become something of a tradition over the vears, and an event that lovers of Baroque and good music in general eagerly anticipate.A RECORD LENDING LIBRARY The other day ! had occasion to visit a unique venture, The Record Centre, located at 2000 Crescent St.at the corner of Burnside, where.tor 30e à week, music lovers may borrow any record their hearts desire.This library, started in 1960 already boasts a membership of over 1000 members, and since its inception the library has already loaned 37,000 items.There are some 8,000 records to choose from, and these include everything from Classical recordings to spoken word, folk music, good Jazz and even childrens records, Browsing through the well planned store I was pleased to find the complete Archive series, of incomparable value to students and scholars.This is but one example.Truly, vou name it and the Record Centre has it tor they will get it for you in short orders.The project is under the administration of folk singer Allan Mills and Sam Gesser, who told me that their advisers, a group of prominent figures of the musical world have been a great help in selecting the recordings.NEW RELEASES °*° Guitar Concertos \u2014 Julian Bream, with the Melos Ensemble / Victor ILM 2487 (M), LSC 2487 (8) British guitar virtuoso made his North American record debut a short while back with a recital of short works.This new album consists of two works in concerto form, with the excellent Melos Ensemble of London.Malcolm Arnold, the contemporary British cornposer, is represented by his concerto op.67, written recently in memory of French guitarist Django Reinhardt.The second (and extremely delightful) work is that of Maori Giuliani, roughly a contemporary of Beethoven.The company is to be congratulated on this unique coupling of compositions.© ** Chopin - Piano concerto No.| in E minor, op.11/Maurizie Pollini, piano / Philharmonia Orch.\u2014 Paul Kletzki / Capitol G 7241 (M) Pollini is the tirst prize winner of the 1960 Chopin competition in Warsaw, and if any proof of this youthful pianist\u2019s talent was needed, the present record more than amply supplies it.Paul Kletzki conducts with deference and follows every change of tempo, an ideal situation wherein the soloist is able to give his best performance without having to concern himself with the orchestra, * * Prima Ballerina \u2014 Ballet favourites / Berlin Promenade Orch.\u2014 Peter Cramer / MGM E-3910 (MD) Two of the selections on this album stand out \u2014 the Clog Dance from Lortzing's \u201cZar und Zimmerman™ and the Tango in D by Albeniz.The works are all beautifully played and very well recorded, and include favourites such as Dance of the Hours (of course), Waltzes by Tchai- kowsky and many others.°°° Bloch \u2014 Sacred Service (Avodat Kakedesh) / Robert Merrill, baritone: New York Philharmonic & double choirs \u2014 Leonard Bernstein - Columbia MS 6221 (8S), ML, 3621 (M) #he viewed along the This is a work on à large scale, employing large musical forces.trom the pen of a truly great composer.Its interest and power are.beyond any specilie religion; indeed, the choirs employed are those | ot the Metropolitan synagogue of N.Y.and the Community church.In years to come this work will be a classic, possibly the definitive composition an Jewish Liturgical music, *** Lalo \u2014 Symphonie Espagnole / Henryk Szeryng, vin / Chicago Sym.Orch, \u2014 Walter Hendl / Victor LSC 2458 (S), LM 2456 (M) This is one of the not too many complete recordings of this evergreen, with the beautiful 3rd movement (Intermezzo) not omitted, as is so often the case.Szervne's tone is bold and masterly, a true virtuoso of the bow and the recorded sound is better than average, even for this diy ® ** Rimsky-Korsakov \u2014 Scheherazade / the Concert Arts Orch, \u2014 Erich Leinsdorf / Capitol P 8538 (M) At first 1 had some misgivings, for just another Scheherazade could not mean very much, Happily, this is not the case: this is a real dazeler! 1 did not hear the stereo version, but the mono is one of the most exciting things 1 have ever heard, .MRS.LUDMILLA CHIRIAEFF.st\" VV VVVVVVVVVV VV PVD 1215 Stanley street, for professional classical ballet dancers, male and female, in view of the 1961-62 sca- son.on Sunday.April 30.Please phone UN.1-1245 for appointments.A.G.SICKINGHE, 212 Cote St.Antoine road, is a member of the committee working on plans for the annual tulip rally for 1961 under the auspices of the Netherlands Association of Montreal \u2018Je Maintiendrai\u2019\u2019, which will take place on Saturday, May 27.in commemoration of the liberation of Holland by Canadian troops in May, 1945, and the stay of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands in Ottawa.This event which is being organized for the fifth consecutive year.is a car rally with handicaps and entry is open to all automobile enthusiasts.The start and finish of the rally will be in Montreal.After the cars have travelled to Ottawa along a secret route, the tulip displays will \u2018Scenic Route\u201d, and refreshments and sandwiches will be served on the main lawn of the Experimental Farm just outside Ottawa.After lunch the teams will again return to Montreal along a secret route.The event will be closed with a dinner and dance at 200 Metropolitan Blvd.(where everyone is expected to meet around 8 p.m.) and the main prize will be awarded to the winners.This is a special award to celcbrate the Fifth Year of the Tulip Rally, and consists of a trip to the Caribbean for two, donated by the Holland-American Lino.MRS.H.C.LOUGH, Junior High english teacher, after taking part in the Annual Business Education program sponsored by the Montreal Board of Trade, made these important observations: \u2018Most evident during the program was the stress on the use and study of good English by students while at school.Gcod English is an essential on all levels, publie relations, salesmanship, foremen, office employees, ete.It was very encouraging to hear about the importance of good English in the industrial world today.and the comments had a ring of truth in them.\u201d Shrine Circus to feature midget act Thousands of youngsters and adults will welcome the outstanding show coming to the Montreal Forum May 6, the Shrine Circus.The circus will unfold a big package of circus talent including 12 acts of stunts, exhibitions of physical daring and dexterity, proof of man\u2019s superiority over animals, all to provide great entertainment to the Montreal audiences.This outstanding organization has been brought to Montreal under the auspices of the Kar- nak Temple in aid of the Shri- ners Hospital for crippled children, and other Karnak Temple activities.Among the acts.a real treat will be the Alfredo Landon Midgets.These daring diminutive demons of dexterity originally came from Argentina, but curiously enough they were touring in Europe when they were contracted for their first appearance in the United States on the Ed Sullivan Show.Since their arvival in this country they have appeared as a featured center-1ing attraction at every major indoor circus in America, as well as leading theatres, night clubs, fairs and television networks.The owner of the troupe, Alfredo Landon, originated his own comedy acrobatic act at the age of 16, and 10 years later organized the troupe with the three midgets \u2014 Mike, Nino and Victor, Between engagements the Lan- dons can always be found at the nearest lake or river, as they are all avid fisherman.They are also enthusiastic boxing and football fans, Musical Some articles appeal to readers more than others and 1 had no idea that interest would be so high when 1 began this series.Phone calls from followers of music made me realize that with all the television shows, radio and concerts, there are still many who love to increase their knowledge and entertain themselves through reading.Again.thanks to these kind people.Incidentally, this is \u201cLibrary Week.\u201d Following the Allemand, Courante, Saraband, Gigue and Minuet in the celebrated Suites (dances) came the Gavotte.All ballet companies include the graceful gay dance, most frequently as a duo number.It got its title from the Gavots in the south of France and before it became a court dance it was danced by the people of the region of its origin.The Bourree, a popular French dance in four-four time is some- NAN RN Sharps, Flats & Naturals By FRANCES GOLTMAN APRA AANA AARNE AAR AAR AAAR RAR RAR AAA AARA AAA AAI Children\u2019s Theatre PRESENTS \"The Little Princess\u201d 3 Sat.afts.April 22nd.-29th.& May 6th.\u2014 RESERVE NOW: HU.4-6620 or Willis & Co.FAI IN NM MIN MMM dé à di à dl dl da M à a à dl à à à à A A A A A A A 6 DANCES FOR THE PIANO PART 111 what like the Gavotte but much livelier.The next time you play or listen to the dances, notice that the Gavotte always starts on the third beat where as the Bour- ree starts on the fourth count.Another peppy French dance, Rigaudon, in two-four time, became a favorite in England and is called Rigadoon.The Loure is named after an instrument of the bagpipe family and is somewhat like the Gigue.It is said to have originated in Normandy.A fast dance that is attributed to sailors is the Pessi- pied (translated, meaning to cross the foot) It became so well liked that the French court adopted it in the 17th century.One that we all know is the Polonaise, this beautiful dance that began in the Polish court in the 16th century.Although it is in triple time, it sounds like a march because each beat is split.(Continued on Page 17) A000 00 00 20 0 20 An Nu AC 0 Nt Me Mt Ae M4 rrevvTITvY ITTY NYT YIYIYTY.| | | | | RECORDS! 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Commercial high school.The two made a pact.if Jack studied hard.if Mr.MacVicar found him capable, Mr.Mac- + The Westmount Examiner, Fridey.Apr 21, 1961 7 Vicar would tutor Jack for three years.The three years stietched into five Al the end of the five peurs Mr.MeV.car gave Jack a letter stating his training.mathe matics.including geon try.commercial algebra and business mathematics, grammar, composition, classics, history.geography, four years of French, 3 sears of Spanish, a year and a hall of German and bookkeeping.He has the equivalent of at least first year of university.Also, he has the qualifications of a junior translator with a gift for languages.This is all accord ing to Mr.MacVicar.Says Jack I would like ta have been à transiator wath 1C VO or someplace hike that but it as too strenuous physically tor me You have to be able to drive a car, work long hours on a mo ments notice, travel quite a bit \u201cYes, did work for ten years I worked at the Gazette as hall mg macthune operator Charles BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL CARDS Kelses, Job supervisor, Paraplegic association, talked to J.S.Miller, vice-president and gens eral manager there, for me The Gazette had this one job open as a billing machine operator.They held it for me six weeks while | vent to Burroughs and learned how to operate (he mue chine | worked mghts, starting at 6 pm 1 tried working days but tound (t too timing 1 can work better alone t didu't have a wheel chair at first but 1 do now.B don't use it at home but an under doctor's orders to use it when I zo out.Anyway, a wheel char is a problem when there are (oo many people around \"1 hoped to get a transter to the voitorial department as proot te der or copy writer but never id They were good to me: though | had to take cabs and sometimes didn't get to work une - 1 7 pm, especally during the Christmas holidays when it was hard to get a cab Me J Woad, (Continued on Page 17) CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Eric A.Cushing James C.Smith Westmount 6 CUSHING, RENNIE & SMITH Chartered Accountants 4444 St.Catherine St.West Donald F.Rennie Arnulf Flaten WE.3-6732 Acme makes.EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC REG'D TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU Why not visit one of the two conveniently located Acme stores if you have a photographic problem.We specialize in the sale of Cameras and sup- : plies and carry a complete selection of all leading > See the new completely automatic Still and Movie Cameras, perfect pictures with every roll.© EXPERT CUSTOM PHOTOFINISHING © For Service and Courtesy \u2014 Visit ACME 4123 St.Catherine St.West 4866 Sherbrooke St.\u201cYour cemera will make your memories live forever\u201d Photo 206508 YON WE.2-5709 West HU.1-1989 EE The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, Aprll 21, 1961 2$$SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSHSSSTTSHSSSSSSSSHISHSHSHSSS = CASHWORD I pd $$$ oo» SES ES 0060066 6SSSSSS9S5SSSESSESSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSSESESS Contest Rules 1.Solve the clues as you would for any crossword puzzle.Chouse the word which you think BEST (its the 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will be $100.If there are two or more winners for a given puzzle the prize money will be divided equally Clues to ACROSS: 1.CARRIAGE, yes.À good CARRIAGE may account for a man's success, for often a favorable impression is given to others by a person's bearing and manner.What makes a good MARRIAGE may have very little to do with a man's success in business or his vocation 7.APPEAL is preferred to APPEAR, for an outright request for aid on TV is likely to induce more contributions than mere appearance without the asking.10.NOOSE is better than LOOSE because of its suggestion of a hangman's halter.a gruesome prospect.Too, there are many occasions when a knot is purposely made LOOSE.15.WAIT is more certain than WANT.There is little question that having to WAIT can be à test of à person's patience.A WANT may be no more than a passing whim or caprice.16, DUN rather than DIN.An insistent DUN can be an- noving, particularly if payment was unintentionally overlooked and a gentle reminder would have been all that was necessary If a DIN is insistent, one can usually take steps to remove oneself from the noisy arca.25.PAY is right.A miser is likely to be reluctant to PAY a bet, as it means he is This Week's C lues | Aeross 1.Those who .a mansion may envy the owner his wealth.6 Overgrown ., , at the fringe of à community may indicate that it has failed to expand.9 One might take time to .before an evening out.10.A class .may call forth a stern lecture from the teacher.12.Sheep.13.May pass unnoticed everywhere else, but stand out in an office.14.Within.15.Little children.17.A poorly worded .may create problems for students, 19.Negative.20.A boy's ., .exaggerations may get on peoples's nerves.24.Exists.25.The .of an individual may determine his reaction to a situation.26.A coach may consider a young athlete's steady .a sign that he is a good prospect.28.Mischievous child.30.A young actress may find that .is a cu e for stage fright, ' ae 3 among the winners.If there is no winner, 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word Exp lain ed parting with some vf his wealth and getting nothing in return.He may be no more reluctant to LAY a bet than the next person if he feels certain of the outcome, 29.LEER is preferred to BEER, JEER or PEER.A LEER is the sort of thing a prim girl usually resents as she is likely to regard it as an affront to her character.One doesn\u2019t have to be prim to resent a JEER.BEER and PEER are unlikely choices.DOWN: 2.ACE is to the point.A golfer's unexpected ACE, or hole-in-one, is hound to save him a number of strokes and may result in his winning a match.More information is needed to select ACT: what he does might as easily lose the match as win it, 3.RETORTS is more desirable than REPORTS because immediacy is implicit in RETORTS.It doesn't do any good to think of a suitable rejoinder later.REPORTS may be prepared merely for the record, in which case timeliness is not a factor.4.GALE is best.A steady GALE may give one a feeling of helplessness, for all one can do is wait for the elements to subside.One must know whose GAME and the circumstances connected with a GATE before considering them.GAZE also is not clear.8.PRIZED is better than PRICED because the value of the article may be based on sentiment as well as on cost.12.TEE is wanted.A golfer may give the position of a TEE considerable thought, for each shot from a TEE requires judgment not only from the standpoint of placing his TOE, but also in the selection of the proper club, the amount of packswing, and so on.Then again, most golfers place their TOEs auto- maticallv.TIE is remote.14.CAVE is right.A person is likely to think twice before entering a wild animal's CAVE because the dangers are not likely to be as predictable as the risks entailed in entering a beast's CAGE.19.TINY is called for.A home gardener may take pride in his TINY plot.not only because it is TIDY, or heat, but because of his choice of flowers, colors, arrangements, ete.(Released by Superior Features Syndicate, Inc.) PUZZLE No.19 Cle E CASHWORD N Name Address .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cscsrcssoccccenencecrse City 0.Phone .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 CONVENIENT ORDER i you are NOT NOW getting home delivery of The Westmount Examiner, check here to have home delivery started.Send Coupon to: CASHWORD Westmount Examiner GO00PE00I00000000000000000000000000000000c000000 BLANK 5135 Western Avenue, Mentreal 28 Word Lise acclamation acclimation aim am APO arm at caper coroner coronet deprecate depredate disseat dissect mode dissert mold mole mood mope no ea.edit el emit.ewes gaper imp ones paper preceptor side sire sleep test text thump tots traces tracks tracts trap trip verbal vernal visa Play Ca$hword you may be a winner 55$SS5$SSSSSS5S55$$S$SSSSSS555666$6$S68$$855585$ today ÉSESGSSSSSGGGGSSSSSSSSSGGGSSSSGSGGGGSSSGGOGGCSSSSSSOGG GG S SES GS G SAS SSOS SE GE SSH GSS Palette art at Vic Hall The Montreal Palette Club\u2019: ! fifteenth annual spring exhibition of art work is on at Victoria Hall today and tomorrow from three to five in the afternoon and seven to nine in the evenings.Approximately 50 paintings, mostly oils, are on display.Landscapes predominate with the Lau- rentians and Montreal outside favorites.The exhibition is free Programs can be bought for 25e, pur-, chasers to participate in the raffle of a palntiag.The amateur painting club, which meets every Wednesday in the Community Hull, 5311 Cote St.Antoine road.is a group of about 20 persons.Approximately half of the members are retired business and professional people.Westmounters in the group include D.Royer Anstice, 195 Sheraton drive, G.H.Howey.315 Grosvenor avenue.and Mrs.C.! Newlands, 440 Grosvenor avenue.Young orators .| (Continued from page 3) | Westmount high school, vehemently supported One National Anthem for Canada.The final speaker.Philip Taylor, 17.342 Kitchener avenue.who spoke on Diamonds, goes to St.Leo's academy.He is in the eleventh grade.Philip says this year marked his introduction to.public speaking.He was just as, enthusiastic as the rest, all of whom had been speaking for several years, Martin re-elected « Phil Martin, 4491 Western avenue.of Westmount Moving & Warehousing Limited was re-elec- ted to the board of directors of the North American Van Lines, MISS SYBIL GRIMSON, head Library, looks over one of the unusual books om display during | Canadian Library Week, which librarian, Mechanics\u2019 Institute ends tomorrow.Collectors and enthusiasts of early Canadiana find the display of considerable interest.- Leo Thompson Photo | Canada Limited, and appointed secretary-treasurer.He was also re-elected to the executive committee for this year.| Mr.Gill has many proven therapy Westmount Physical Therapy Centre is proud to announce the appointment of WILLIAM GILL, CSM.in physical therapy and is a graduate of the College of Scientific Massage.In his practice he employs four highly hydro, physical, and masso.Mr.Gill will cater to ladies and gentlemen at our Therapy Centre.Phone for appointment WESTMOUNT PHYSICAL THERAPY CENTRE 4296 5e.Catherine St.West years of experience methods \u2014 physio, SR IR RS RR WE.5-5930 i Sen * don\u2019t run - EXTENSION PHONES save wear and tear - come in 9 colours, 3 models.Call the BELL Business Office-or ask the man in our green truck.RCAF group told help in Germany is hard to find There is no unemployment in, Western Germany today, according to Dr.Gerhard Stahlberg, 565 Argyle avenue, Councul General.Federal Republic of Germany.who spoke at the April 12 meeting of the RCAF Association, 306 Maple Leaf Wing.The meeting was in \u2018The Mess.\u201d 4450 Sherbrooke street west.\u201cIn fact.\u201d said Dr.Stahlberg, \u201cWestern German firms are seeking employees.\u201d He went to to explain that Western Germany has, develuped into a large manufac-, turing center.Also adding to the scarcity of help is the vast rebuilding program to repair war, damage.instituted by the Gov-, ernment.He termed the economic\u2019 recovery \u201cterrific.\u201d According to the German law-| yer and diplomat, the political leaning of Western Germany is still toward the west.Since the lifting of the freeze on rearmament, the German republic has trained and equipped two divisions which are cooperating with NATO, } Dr.Stahlberg was appointed Consul General in Montreal in 1957.He has a son who is a Mc- Gill engineering student and a daughter attending Westmount Senior High School.Drama finals | group named Westmounters serving on the Dominion Drama Festival hospitality committee-are: Mr.and Mrs.| Robert A.Plaw, 536 Roselyn avenue.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Barott, | ] ! | \"467 Argyle avenue, Miss Catherine d\u2019Ombrain, 10 Rosemount avenue, and Mrs.B.R.DeMassy, 7089 Roslyn avenue.and Mrs.Ruth Reed.\u2019 235 Melville avenue.The Honorable Edouard Rin-, fret, 121 Melbourne avenue, is chairman of the finals to be held May 15 to 20 at the Comedie Canadienne Theatre.The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, April 21, 1961 Mechanics\u2019 | to mark Library Week 9 Institute The most eve catching among the old.rare books on display at the Mechanties\u2019 Institute during Canadian Library Week is a pocket size Mont vear 1852.Comparison tion with the 1961 City tory silently comments on the growth of Montreal during the ® past century or so since the early youth of the Mechatmes' Inst tute There are five tunes as Mans pages in this year's direc tory as in the 1852 one Further.each of these pages Is six times the size of those in the 109 year old volume edi ree: ot the early In painted contrast to the nu merous books avilable to mod ern parents on how to be a model parent 1 \"The Child at Home or The Prineipals ot fitral Duty Fathi ly Hlustrated AY other volume of yesterday winch could bear repeating is Mercan tile Morals A Book tor Young Men Eotening Upon the Duties of an Active late The other collection on exhibit at Westmount's 121 vearold h brary this week is that of 100 letters trom twentieth century authors te Mrs aly Johnstone 250 Lansdowne avenue.Included is one from JB Priestley in which he advises Mis John stone of has familiarity, with the procedure used by office boys an ad fashioned offices an copying real City Directory for the out the letters in @ copying book, having done this masell 4 an wttice boy College seeks building funds MeMaster Diamits Coltege Gant Day will be observed an West.mount Baptist Church with à from Professor lan Mog dan ul the han Practical Fheolorx The new Mirmits Cols Ce ts sechine ands tor its new visit building There vf he à Youn oe Peopoe Fireside at the Fawn of Mount Rov Baptist Clhiaroh at ter the even service Prue Rev Ine Fd Bae.wat preach an the morning on Into hy Hands and tole sor Mo watt will preach at nach VUhe \\nnual Meeting ot the Church will take piace on Wednesday Api C6 begin wan 4 Fadlowshitp Supper tor mem bets of the Chuteh and Con- gredation at 640 pou An Frangelssn Coane will we held al Westmont Rapti a Chuteh où Saturday AYLIR1 I] from S30 am to 5 pm tor dl Church leaders How do I save?If there's a tool-proot way to save, I've yet to hear ot it, But one thing ! do know.The \u201cRoyals\u201d 2-Account Plan makes saving a whole lot easier.Try it: use a \u201cPersonal Chequing Account\u201d to pay household and other ills.and heep your Savings Account separate an account tre served for saving only.The plan works.Because when vor have two separate accounts you can curb that natural vin to dip into savings; you actually see your savings gow, THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA THE BANK WITH 1.000 FRONT DOORS Over 70 Branches in Montreal and District 10 The Westmount Examiner, Friday.April 21, 1961 _____ ANGLICAN Church of The Advent | Corner of Wood and Western, i Westmount UNITED \"ST.ANDREW'S, WESTMOUNT 1101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.) Rev.Alesender Mellor, Rector Henerery Assistont Rev.Canon $.B.Lindsay 3rd Sunduy Aher Easter MINISTERS Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, DD.Miss Valerie Lewis, Dir.C.Bd.Mr.brie J.Adams, B Mus, Rabbi H.J.Stern nomed a member of national committee Rabbi Harry J.Stern, of Temple Emanu-El, Westmount.has been named a member of the National Committee of Alumni Overseers.just established by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati.300 wn.Hols Eucharist Dr.Sunday, April 231d | P45 um Sunday School | Institute president, who an- 1100 on Res S B Frost.PhD 1015 4m.Mattins (sind).nouned the appointment, said Faculty ef Divinity MoGall 1100 on Kindergarten ' that Rabbi Stern, as a member TW pm Youth Service 11 00 wii SOLEMN EUCHARIST t ; \u2019 Brief addresses by Coot .of the committee of thirty reli- Leshie und Mi Westallh Fan Dub pin Evensong and Intercexmions i ; leaders.would serve as à 000 00 eut LOU an 745 pan able Study | Klous leaders, ; ve a Church School | Weekdars: HOLY BU CHNARISNT | regional representative in Can- 7 DOMINION DOUGLAS | T00 om Tuesday snd Thuisdey ada.- 800000 Friday | Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, spir- Westmount Blvd.end Lonsdowne SW 201 Wednesday | tual leader of The Temple.1 .: venue Cleveland, is national chairman Ministere: | of the Committee of Overseers.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Wesimount Cote St.Antoine Road Bev.BR.Douglas Smith, BA.BD.DD | Rev.Keith HM.Eddy.M.A, BD.Sunday, April 23rd TOC oe Marning Waa ship .Yo Gmen THE CONQUEST and Church Hill OF INNER SPACE | Lo Mes H Douglas Snath DD + 1e Fyvening Wor-tap Rev.XK.B.Keefe, Rector Foshie Jal THE WORID COUNCIL What It J+ What It Does\u201d Fiescnted by 4 member of [Exp an \u2018 Prtures of the Just World tournoi | Rev.Reginald Mollis Sundoy, April 23rd 3rd Sunday After Easter Organist and Cholrmaster: ; 560005 Holy Communion Mr.John Kobb, Mus Bac.LL BM am Hols Commumon 7 - i Preacher Rev RO Hollis WESTMOUNT PARK- Hod on Pest Confirmation Class : Mattins Preacher Rev R Holi EMMANUEL & CALVARY '™ \" ' .1100 am.Nursery.Kindeigaren Cor.Lansdowne & Western Avenues Sandon Semen TA ean Ecensong Minister Rev Collum Thongeeon, CD Freacher The Rector A BD Rev Chales RB Praskett: Pruceter 41 Mu nu Ah WK added, Wednesday, April 26th BoA 10 Lon Holy Communion Orzanist and Choirmaster: 1 Sunday April 3nd Norman WW.Hurrle, ARCO, ARCM.FTC L.ABNINEISAIY Setsaces Her Vecrsn Victes Hope Ph b et 'frncetetr Vfcoltogicat Setuttos will preach ct both services 06 on Doutie or Nethine TM op The Corte For Selt fatx SM pau Annual Anniversaes 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Foilewsho_ lea ANGLICAN _ TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West | Westmount, Montreal Dr.Marry J.Stern, Rabbi Miles Wisenthal.M.A, Educational Assistant Otte O.Staeren, Canter: F.L.McLearon.Organist and | Choir Master.SABBATH SERVICES Sabbath Service of Freedom.Faith and Thanksgiving commemorating the 13th .omvarsary of the independence of The State of Israel, The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, BD, Rector Rev.Cannon 6.L.Whitley, M.A, Hon.Assistant Rev Allen (ieodings, BD., Assistant Fuaday Evening, Aout 21st at 8:15 o clock Addiess by THE HON.PIN- \u201cCHUS ELIAV \u2018Consul General of Mr.George F ChubbERCO.FAGO Organist and ¢hoirmacter Isiaehr Rabin De Hany J.Stan wall conduct the nitual Ones Shabbat and Recepgion the warship an the Social Auditorium.Soturdas Mornink, April 22nd at 11 30 Colo k - \u201cThe Bar Mitz- 3rd Sunday After Easter Len Mots Contrunton sermonctte $M Study Group sah ef dsradl \u201c45 om Jutuor Department Hoo on Matin i.TEMPLE BOOK 1L.OVERN FORUM venir The Hooton i .00m Nusory, Kindorgorn ten, Wednesdis Afternoon, April 26th, 2 45 Primary Depa tine nt o clock, Temple Sanctuary, Rabin Dr TM Faensong Haney J Stern will review \u201cThe Rise Froeavher The Hen Allen And Ful of The Thud Rech\u201d hy Gooding Witham Shier This walt nuk the La dosage review ol the 16th season of ture PR Sn The Book Lovers Forum held under 1606 \" Hols Co n vu n tbe auspices of Temple Sisterhood Tea 1 wom .mme .e .Wednesdas.Apt euh will follow the lecture, | TO Lm Helv Communion Thuisdas Apect 2th B'NAL MITZVON WE0 om Heb Communion PAU the Fides Evening and Saturdas Morning Service, Thomas twin sons of Mr & ! Brumener will be \u201c CHRISTIAN SCIENCE mg of the Torah MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN (her 5x0 muzvon.CHURCH o TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Westmount, P.Q.! Regular classes in Upper School.Sat- The Rev.Ches.C.Cochrane, \"wrday Mornings at 0 o'clock: nl B.A.B.D., Minister Junior School.Sunday Mornings at Mot am Church School proie thru Thursday Afternoons | Mis Heinrich called to the Read- 910 o'clock.Dinly Hebrew School.1100 wm Public Worship rommencing at 4 o'clock.The Minister Preaching Friends and Visitors are Cordially Welcome DAILY SERVICES | Monday thiu Thursday commencing st 5.45 o'clock Afternoons Men and women ste cordially invited to parti- Cipate an Daily Worship, Lester A.Woodia.Organist and Choirmaster: BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street Went of Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church \u2014 Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, C.D., M.A., B.Th., D.D.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johasten, B.A., D.D.Director of Music: Goit MacDermer, B.A., B.Mus.1100 AM, \u201cInto Thy Hands\u201d 7.30 PM.\u201cProfessor Ivan Morgan\" Church School\u201411.00 am.\u2014 Midweek Service\u2014Wednesday\u20148 p.m.and Robert, ! IN observance \u201c| Dr.Glueck sajd the new advisory group would work with him closely in the administration of College-Institute rabbinic schools in Cincinnati, New York and Los Angeles and in adminis- | tration of the Graduate School of Archaeological Research and Biblical Study which the College- Institute will open soon in Jerusalem.Regionally, overseers will interpret the College program to interest groups.The initial weeting of the new advisory body will be held at the Cincinnati campus June 1-4.The Cinaugural session will coincide with a series of special events which will mark the dedication of a new college library and dormitories, Park-Emmanvel synacocue | to mark 31st remeie emanveL | birthday Sunday | | The Westmount Park-Emma- Énuel and Calvary Church will , telebrate its 31st anniversary this \u201cSunday.To mark the occasion.the Woman's Association will entertain at a 5:30 p.m.congregational tea, which is open to all members of the church.Guest preacher for the anniversary services will be the Rev- crend Norman Victor Hope, DD, | Nelson Glueck, College- | R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D.Rector, Trinity Memorial Church Resurrection Il by The Venerable 1 used the expression two weeks ago \u201cAll the sons of God shouted for joy.\u201d That referred originally to the Creation, but there was a new Creation and all the sons of God continue to shout for joy.And who are the sons of God?John answers the question: | \u201cBeloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet ap- .pear what we shall be: but we know that, when He shall appear, 1 we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is.\u201d \u201cAs He is;\u201d that is, in His risen, glorified condition, as Scripture shows Him after His Re- surrection\u2014stil] the samd Jesus, i bearing the scars of His carthly | warfare that won our salva- \u2018tion, but with even those scars glorified by victory: \u201cWherefore God also hath highly exalted Him, and given Him a Name which is above every name: that | at the Name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven and things in earth.and things urder the earth: and that every tongue should confess that Jesus is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.\u201d That is something of the effect of the Resurrection on Jesus \u2014 \u201cHe was dedlared Son of God with power by the Resurrection from the dead.\u201d But what of its effect on us?What is God's purpose for us in raising His Son from the dead and showing Him to chosen witnesses\u201d The Resurrection affects us in three ways: It shows us what God is like: that He is a God of righteousness, of purer eyes than to behold iniquity, who cannot allow iniquity to prevail over per- tect righteousness.God will still allow His saints to bear with Christ a share of the burden of the world's sin, for it is our privilege in Paul's words, to fill up that which is lacking in the sufferings of Christ.Perhaps that should be noted as the second effect: there is a redemptive value in suffering and we are allowed to share in it.He bore His sufferings in His Body, and we are His Body.The third effect of the Resurrection is that we have a new knowledge of the material world, The wise men of the first century held the material world and even the human body in deep contempt.A favourite phrase was that the body is a tomb; and the world was regarded as essentially evil.But in the Resurrection there is disclosed the fundamental rightness of the material world.stained by man\u2019s sin, but not utterly corrupt, still redeemable.Perhaps we can say that the beginning of that redemption was that moment when it received to its Sabbath rest the tired, worn, bleeding Body of its Creator.That earth was of such a nature that its Creator could not remain its prisoner: it was not possible that Jesus should be held in death.Our knowledge of all things is changed in the Resurrection.INDEPENDENCE OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL will be celebrated Friday evening, April 21 at 8.15 p.m.at Temple Emanu-El.1 Princeton Theological Seminary.! Princeton.New Jersey.His sermon at the 11 a.m.service will i There will be an address by The ; Hon.Pinchus Eliav.Concul Gen- be on the subject, \u201cDouble or eral of Israel.Rabbi Dr.Harry J.service.\u2018The Cure for pity.\u201d follows | Nothing\u201d and at the 7:30 pr \u201cStern will conduct the ritual.Oneg Self- Shabbat and reception follows the The Committee of Stewards of , Worship in the Social Auditorium.the church has set an objective Saturday morning service.April of $2500 to be raised for fin- 22 at 11.30 a.m.The sermonette ancial needs of the church by' yin pe \u201cThe Bar Mitzvah of way of a special anniversary offering.| UNITARIAN THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAM 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.= (at Simpson) Minister: Rev.Leonard Masen, B.A.B.D.Sundoy, April 23rd 1100 am.\u201cOUT OF THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE\" 11.00 am.Nursery.Kindergarten and Sunday School in Unitarian House Organist and Director of Musies Denald Mackey.B.Mus.PRESBYTERIAN First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue et Sherbrooke Street BRANC OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MANS.Sunday, April 23rd 1100 am.Sunday School 1100 am.Church Service Lesson - Sermon: Subject: * Probation After Death\u201d Golden Text: Revelation 3.35 He that overcometh, the same shall be clothed in while raiment.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:13 pm.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM ia the Church Edifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 310 ¢ p.m.Wednesdays, 6.30 10 8 p.m.Israel.|! THE RISE AND FALL OF THE THIRD REICH: On Wednesday afternoon, April 26.245 pm.Rabbi Harry J.Stern will review rat the Temple Book Lovers\u2019 Forum William Shirer's monu- ; mental work \u2018The Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich.\u201d Presiding will be Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern: co-chairman of the day \u2014 Mrs.Charles Plaskett.This will mark the closing review of the 16th season of The Book Lovers\u2019 Forum held under the auspices of Temple Sisterhood.| L.Christian Science 1 How hope finds a firmer basis when the Bible is understood spiritually, will be brought out at the services in all the Christian Science churches this Sunday.in the reading of the week's Lesson-Sermon on the subject \u201cProbation after Death.\u201d Relevant Bible selections will include the following from Romans: \u2018For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope,\u201d And correlative passages from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy will include: \u2018To understand God strengthens hope, enthrones faith in Truth, and verifies Jesus\u2019 word: \u2018Lo, 1 am with you alway, even unto the eéhd of the world.\u2019 Thanksgiving service to commemorate 13th anniversary of founding of Israel Presiding at the tea tables will be Mesdames Leslie Roberts, Gustave G.Gray, Pinchus Eliav, Hugo Rubinovitch and Miss Kathleen Jenkins.Hostesses will be the entire Book Lovers\u2019 Forum Committee.TEMPLE BROTHERHOOD AND SISTERHOOD CLOSING DINNER DANCE : Saturday evening.May 13, 6.30 p.m.the dance will be held in the social auditorium, Price per couple is $12.50.Annual election of officers for both organization will be held.Committee in charge is composed of Abe Izen- berg, Mrs.Samuel Schwartz, Alex Carslew.Mrs.Louis J.Cohen, William Hoffman.Henry Benjamin, Isidore H.Morrell, Mrs.Paul Levee.WITH TEMPLE SCHOOL : Israel Independence Day High School Department Assembly, Saturday morning.April 22 at 11 a.m.In Jnuior Assembly.Sunday morning, April 23 at 11.45 a.m.Examinations in all departments of the Religious School will be held the weekend of April 29 and 30.« Members of the 1961 confirmation class and their parents will be guest of the Koffee Klub Sunday morning, April 30 at 9.45 a.m.Dr.Stern will conduct the question period on \u2018The Significance Of Confirmation.\u2018 MR.AND MRS.CLUB : Saturday cvening, April 22, 7.30 p.m., Temple Community House will held a dinner and dance.Price per couple is $7.50.For reservations please call Mrs, David Metrick, RE.8-1898 or Mrs.Thomas Shu- stack.RE.3-1960.WITH TEMPLE SISTERHOOD: A most successful bazaar was held Tuesday.April 11 under the con- venership of Mesdames Irving Solowey and Isidore H.Morrell, Mres.Samuel Schwartz, president, extends gratitude to all members who have shared in this important fund raising effort. Call to Ontario Stanley Church Minister leaves at end of April The minister of Stanley Presbyterian Church, Westmount, for the past 16 vears Rev.J.D.Wilkie.has accepted a call to the pastarate of Knox Church.Har- riston, Ontario, effective at the end of April.The call to the Ontario church was presented by the Clerk of Presbytery, the Rev.C.Ritchie Bell at a recent meeling of the Montreal Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.Tribute was paid to Mr.Wilkie by Murray Mitchell, representative elder of Stanley Church.Mrs.S.S.Jefferys, Miss Muriel Munn and John Kennedy on behalf of the congregation.An inspiring preacher, Mr.Wilkie was a faithful pastor who brought help to his people in trouble, sickness and death, representatives of the church said.Rev.C.C.Cochrane of Melville Church.Westmount, spoke of Mr.Wilkie as a triend, and his nearest Presbyterian neighbour who welcomed him when he came to Westmount 13 years ago.The Rev.R.J.Berlis, of the Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul referred to Mr.Wilkie as \u201ca wonderful Presbyterian and a more wonderful Christian\u201d and joined with the in wishing Mr.Wilkie and his family blessing in their new sphere of service.Dr.Standford Reid will be interim-moderator of Stanley Church session.The cobalt bomb, which was developed by Canadian scientists, has proved to be one of the most useful small.deep-seated cancers, according to the Canadian Cancer Society.The Society provides money for experimentation on further uses of the cobalt unit and for the training of radiologists to use it.other speakers | Community services announce new board | Twelve individuals were elected to a three-year term as members of the Board of Trustees of the Federation | of Jewish Community Services at the Federation's annual meeting on Sunday.April 16, They are: Monroe Abbey.QU.519 Clark: Mrs.Edward Barkoff.653 Roslyn; J.J.Block.49 Sunny- side: Allan Bronfman, 9 Belvedere; Percy Caplan.4735 The Boulevard: , Horace R.Cohen, OBE.4332 West.mount: Mrs.Joseph Cohen: Rabbi Maurice Cohen.5015 Circle road: Arthur Pascal.24 Devon: Melvin M.Chorney.167 Edgehill: Moe Levitt, 631 Smart.and Maurice | Schouela, 228 Stanstead.! The names of the three-year trustees were submitted to the meeting by Dr.George J.Strean, , 656 Landsdown, chairman of the nominating committee.The election of new officers for the Federation takes place at the first meeting of the new board of trustees.Edward Barkoff is president.Other members of the board of trustees who are continuing to serve for a two-year period are: Henry Blatt.5540 Legaré; Mrs.Samuel Bronfman, OBE.15 Bel vedere; Samuel Caplan: Maxwell ! , Faerman.4364 Westmount: Alfred : Miller; Lionel Rubin, 4812 Isabella: ; George Scott: Sam Steinberg: Dr.| George J.Strean: Stanley Vineberg and Harry Wolfe.Members remaining on the board for a one-year period are: J.B.Becker: Lavy M.Becker.4931 Ponsard: J.H.Blumenstein, QC.4815 Queen Mary road: Gerald Bronfman, 475 Roslyn: Gordon ;Brown: Mrs.M.E.Coshof: J.A.Lyone Heppner, 3766 Vendome: Sam Hershorn, 4905 Cote St.Luc: ; Jacob M.Lowy.5760 Deom: Mrs.Edward !.Roll, 6922 Terrebonne: Cecil Usher.657 Belmont.and Louis Wiseman.| The board of trustees also include the honorary presidents, Samuel Bronfman: David Kirsch, 4927 Grosvenor: Philip Garfinkle.1 Douglas, and Abe Bronfman, 4363 | Cummings.4697 Westmount: Oscar Westmount: the honorary ice- presidents: William Gittes, 2162 Sherbrooke west, and Zave Levinson.MBE, 1010 St.Catherine west: honorary counsel: Marcus M Sperber, Q.C.4402 Western.and Honorary Notary, Solomon Vine- berg.NP.5025 Macdonald.The 11 trustees-at-large are: Joseph Hopmeyer, 42 Summit Circle: Irving Riddell, 4300 Western; Samuel Samuelson, 3310 Cedar; Monty Berger, 59 Kinder- sley: Charles Bronfman.15 Belve- dere; Saul H.Levine.4946 Pon- sard; Mrs.Benjamin Robinson, 36 Forden Crescent; Mrs.Victor Gold- bloom, 5 Grove Park: Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat.478 Roslyn: Reuben Ross.2250 Sunset.and Joseph Guttman, 6511 Lansdown.The cight constituent agencies of the Federation are represented on the board of trustees as follows: Baron de Hirsch Institute and Jewish Child Welfare Bureau: FEM.Berger, 5030 Glencairn: Joseph Caplan, 4855 Queen Mary road; Seymour Elkin, 117 Aberdeen: Mrs, F.H.Fisher: Max S.Kaufman, QC: 574 Claremont: Manuel Mendell.QC.635 Belmont: Max Pascal.48 Joyce.and Edward 1 Roll.6922 Terrebonne.Herzl Health Service Centre: Lawrence Lande, 4870 Cedar Crescent: Boris 6.Levine, 649 Victoria avenue: Lionel J Rubin, 4812 Isabella and Arthur Ruddy.659 Lansdown.Camp Wooden Acres: Feldman, 4580 Barclay: Alan Fine- stone.4840 Roslyn: Eli llson, 5775 Westminster.and Moe Yelin, 660 Lansdown.Jewish Vocational Service: Wil- » | ; would save à lot of time now spent The Westmount Examiner, Fridey.April 21, 194, 11 WSS Circle road Dr Harsy Rosen ° ° 717 Upper Rosie, Basil Rubn NEW publications 3731 Plantagenet, and Mrs Lloyd G Stern.5757 Decelles for Sunday School Mount Sinai Sanatorium Ben Four ull color weekly tory Chazonelt.486 Kenaston.De LS ou il color eekly she Edinger.243 Cote St.Catherine papers tor Sunday Church School road; Bernard Lande.4433 West- pupils will be launched by The mount, and Lewis Shapire.5157 Cmted Church Publishing House Isabella.next September 3.Sample copies Montreal Hebrew Old People's are being mailed this month to Home: Henry Bercoviteh, 1460 quers United.Church Sunday McGregor: Phil Cohen, 6165 Mae- School in Canada donald: Samuel Moskositeh.QC, Names of the new papers for primary Junior antermediate and 5564 Alpine, and Alex Schneider.\u2018 man, 4300 Western._ _ Senior groups are Wonder,\u201d \u201cDiscovery Hi Venture,\u201d and Every week .Onward Materials will relate direvtly to the church's new cur- (Continued from page 3) : neulum tot Sunday Church of Westmount are reading School and will teature stories, more.\u2018 poetry.hobbies, crafts, pussies, \u201cWe have investigated checking Cartoons warship suggestions and out books by automation One book reviews The mission of the drawback is that using that sys church and emphasis on seasonal tem we would tile book ships by observances will be woven inte number rather than name which the stories and teature material, would make it difficult for us to With the vanious reader age groups reserve books Doubtless some 10 mind thing will be worked out lt as, - Lou 1 = bound to come eventually It TOOTH TROUBLE CL A Whether the patient thanks in slipping\u201d books and would he needs it ot not, he -hould mean that à book upon its re .visit has dentist twice a year, | turn could po immediately back ; ; Æ or mote al the dentist advises on the shell into circulation .| dE sn t easy tor the ordinary T eve to sce one of those tiny Although more researeh work spots that mean dental caries throughout the world is being but to the dentist af is quate done on cancer than on ans other plan.Me can discover at and medical problem, scientists still repair it betore it spreads te Hyman liam Abrams, 7800 Ostell Crescent: B.J.Finestone, 616 Sydenham: N.L.Rappaport.QC.3050 St.Sulpice; and Manuel Shacter.7 - 3rd avenue, Dorval.Neighbourhood House: Ab Robins, have not discovered the cause destros the tooth ELECTRICAL SERVICES INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS ® Prompt Service e Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out P.McCUAIG Limited 65 Hillside Ave., Westmount WE.2-1104 M.T.C.brings you another time-saving convenience! NOW YOU CAN BUY TICKETS Ma A price A IRE 20 TICKETS BY THE BOOK FROM \"YOUR BUS DRIVER HANDIEST WAY TO HAVE A TICKET READY EVERY TRIP Bow WRK Speeds up service .saves your time.the driver\u2019s time.everyone's time.| Montreal Transportation Commission ° * A large rhipmont of new rugs, errived te this qorgeeur GREGORY'S 4151 Se.Catherine $0.W.Weswmouat Mi, Rutn C.Porter is Bullet:n chairman \\ detnonstration ol the Har vard Case Method of Instruction, tin [là CGodon H Guest, of Cana- dean Industries banuted, will bachboht the activities planned dining Secretaries Week, April 234 to 29 ba the Montre Chapter of the National Secretaries \\sse- ciation luternational ot which Va ath CC Porter 43 Grasve- to Aton 1~ Bulletins Channon Pr Guest ws candi! The de tuon \u2018tation at dimer meeting lo be be d 6h tance Windsor flotel Woden ere.Apna 26, while opett to ton merubet Toe proc en tor the week will al + Incude 4 501 to tae head office of a focal bankine anstitu Lion on Mon dan BL ening, Apo! 2d The Notional Secretar A sacretion 1s ate of the largest etat.ttou ot ate hind 15 the world There wa more than 000 Chapter Candee the United State Plucrto facon, Mexico and Finland swith 0 muembership ex ceedin ee 2 on The aim ol the\u201d \\ssoctation is to nnptove the standards ot profession by encouraging secretaries to assutne more responsi- tality and display more imtiative is ORIENTAL RUG CO.fursi.from the febuious hand loomed vilks and fabrics from Indie.WE.2.4277 \u2014 Evenings RE.5.4405 $ WS Se Pda PPT | | NSA study courses, meetings, and MEMBERS OF THE LADIES © shown standing near a floral painting.Left to right are: THE EXAMINER OMENS 71 Ai MONTREAL.FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1961 OMMITTEE of the Museum are Mrs.Charles Emery.Mrs.Antonio Cantero, Mrs.Harold Beament, 4709 wee ote WY RUBIA A UR UR ERR A The Boulevard, and Mrs.Bartlett McKENNA OF COTE DES NEIGES Florists RE.8-1124 Morgan.The Ladies\u2019 Committee is planning its annual Fete des Fleurs, an amateur flower arranging contest, on May 31 and June 1.Social and P ersonal the Certified Professional Secre- R S | : tary program are aids to this aim.ummage a e The activities planned by the in Montreal Chapter tor Secretaries \u2018Week have been designed to .| ; 4.Mr.and Mrs.G.Hodgson of ST.MATTHEW'S Pole ete ae in business Westmount sailed Sunday in the CHURCH HALL and industry the theme for Empress of England.Dufferin & Cote St.Luc \u201cthe week being \u2018Better Secre- Roads tartes Mean Better Business\u201d.Mr.Edward Cleghorn.Asso- President of the local chapter ciate Director, Montreal Museum FRIDAY.APR.28th 18 Miss Muriel Jeffery.and chair- of Fine Arts.will act as a one- at 1 P.M.man of the week's program is man jury during the Annual Ex- Mis Mercedes P.McKinney.{ hibition of the Montreal Potters\u2019 Club, to be held at 346 Victoria Ave.Westmount, from April 25 to 29, inclusive.Mr.Cleghorn, a well known Canadian artist, will select a take a small group of pieces, interesting .from Tu art Museu polnt of \u2018 view.The jury's choice will then $ JOU rey be displayed in the show win- \\ .dow during the term of the ex- Seen, | n S | d e hibition.® J di d The guests of honor at the £ d amon concert given by the Society of .Canadian Music at the Theatre de la Comedie Canadienne will include: Mrs.Samuel Bronfman; Mrs.Jean Drapeau: Mr.and Mrs.Gratien Gélinas: Mr.Jean Lalle- mand; Mr.and Mrs.N.Loewen- lheim and Mrs.Alfred Paradis.The Progressive Conservative | Women's Association Montreal division will hold à reception in honor of Mrs.Charles E.Cam- peau.provincial president of the Progressive Conservative Women's Association of Quebec, on Wed- nesdas.April 26 in the Champlain Room of the Sheraton Mount- Royal.Mrs, LL.Pratt is chairman Come to our store and we'll take you inside a Me Cp ot Mrs.ser, diamond.Through the magic of the wonderful Marie Duchar A ne SE ane .arme, are reception sterco Diamondscope® we can show you the inner conveners Secrets that help determine a diamond's value.\u2014_\u2014 This modern scientific instrument is used only in Mis Joan Greenfield.bride-* Jewelry stores that have carned membership elect, whose marriage will take | mm the American Gem Society.place in May, was guest of honor AIN at a bathroom shower at the A .home of Miss Jill Patterson with PRIMAVESI AND KAUFMANN (ACS) joint hostesses, Bertha Pollock, \\ ny Ann Beaufos and Ingrid Stender.Vesans i The bride-to-be was presented ners and Creators of Fine Jewellery MEMBER with many lovely and useful gifts.Gem ican, All those attending the shower were former classmates of the Ms PO EEE ASE, ||Pride-ctect tram the Queen Eti- abeth Hospital.1454 MOUNTAIN ST.e SUITE 102 ° MONTREAL Vi.5 2305 The Women's Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital will meet at the home of Mrs.J.C.Schwartzman on Tuesday, at 2 p.m.Mrs.Jacob Horisaki will be guest speaker, her topic will be \u201cOriental Floral Arrangements.\u201d Mrs.Maurice Berne.president will chair the meeting.Mrs.G.H.M.Campbell and Mrs.Kirby Boyd will preside at the tea tables.The Heather Ladies Curling Club held its closing luncheon yesterday, when prizes were presented.Following the luncheon and presentation of prizes, the annual meeting and election of officers took place.Members of the Victoria Rifles Chapter, IODE entertained at luncheon on Wednesday in honor of Mrs.E.M.Gibaut, who leaves shortly to attend the annual meeting of the National Chapter.IODE being held in Calgary.Mrs.H.C.P.Cresswell, on behalf of the Chapter, Mrs.Gibaut with a fitted leather writing case.The annual meeting of the Westmount Branch of The Canadian Association of Consumers was held recently at the home of the president, Mrs.Frank D.Lindsay.The guest speaker.Mrs.V.W.G.Wilson, past president and member of the Board of Directors \u2018 of the Canadian Association of.Consumers (Quebec English Branch, spoke on the accomplish- , presented# ments, future projects and aims of the Association.Mrs.Frank D.Lindsay, president.and Mrs.George Olesen, secretary-treasurer, were re-elect- ed.Following the meetin, Mrs.Percy M.French presided at the tea table assisted by Mrs.E.S.Boyle.-Miss Mary |.Haggariv, Miss Amy Riel and Mrs.Campbell W.Thompson assisting.Miss Kathleen Jenkins, Mrs.Leslie Roberts, Mrs.Gustave G.Gray, Mrs.Hugo Rubinovitch, and Mrs.Pincus Eliav will preside at the tea tables following the closing meeting of the sixteenth season of Book Lovers\u2019 Forum, April 26, at 2.45 p.m.at Temple Emanu-El.The entire committee of Book Lovers\u2019 Forum will act as hostesses for this meeting.Among the special guests to be received by the committee will be representatives of neighbouring churches and synagogues.Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern will preside at this meeting.and co-chair.man will be Mrs.Charles R.Plas- kett.2 4 UL Wouss gi ol Res TIE UTC TOT] HU®s 6149 Mrs.H.T.Langston heads| Ladies\u2019 Society MEAC At the recently held annual meeting of The Ladies\u2019 Society, Montreal Branch, of the Military Engineers Association of Canada, which took place at the No.3 Field Engineer Regimental Of- ticers* Mess, 3 Hillside avenue, Westmount, by the kind permission of the Officer Commanding, Lt/Col.Henry Langston, the fol- Jowing officers were nominated to hold office for the following year: Honorary president: Mrs.J.B.Stirling; honorary vice-president, Mrs.P.Gross; president, Mrs.H.T.Langston; 1st vice-president, Dr.Patricia Cooke; 2nd vice-pre- sident, Mrs.R.B.Stronach; hon.secretary.Mrs.J.Wolfe; assist- an.to the hon.secretary, Mrs.G.L.W.White; hon.treasurer, Mrs.J.Lang.The financial statement and books were audited by Mr.R.B.Stronach.Committees: 1) Nominations: Mrs.G.Campbell, chairman; Mrs.T.A.1.C.Taylor; Mrs.Roy B'wes: Mrs.I.Fraser.2) Veterans Hospital visiting: Mrs.H.T.Langston; Mrs.Innes Fraser.The meeting was preceded by & buffet supper and was followed by films pertaining to the National Survival Program.Notice is given to members that there will not be any further meetings until resumption of meetings in the autumn, when the executive committee will supply a program for fall and winter activities.\u2014Garcia photo MRS.H.T.LANGSTON West End woman re-elected Maritime Club president Mrs.W.P.McVie, continuing president, of the Maritime Women\u2019s Club of Montreal, Que., was most enthusiastic in her remarks regarding the progress the club has made during the past year, both in membership \u2018and the high quality of programs presented, and thanked the members for their loyal and unfailing support.Several trips were arranged and thoroughly enjoyed.The Seaway trip in the summer, Ausable Chasm in the autumn, and St.Sauveur in the winter.The weekend spent in Fredericton, New Brunswick, last June, when the Club members were the guests of Lord Beaverbrook Was an unforgettable experience.The opening luncheon in October was served in the La Loire Room, Windsor Hotel, with John Pratt, MP, Mayor of Dorval, as guest speaker.Senators Mrs.Muriel Fergusson of New Brunswick and Mrs.Florence Elsie Inman of Prince Edward Island were guests of honor.Other speakers included the Rev.Clifton J.Mackay whose theme was \u201cOpen Your Windows Eastward.\u201d Miss MacSporran addressed the meeting on Nova Scotia night with a most timely address.Prof.Trevor Lloyd \u2014 McGill University \u2014 gave an illustrated lecture on his impressions of Russia during recent vacation spent there.The Hon.J.W.Pickersgill, MP, addressed the closing meeting in April.The Christmas meeting held variety:- A reading \u2014 \u201cChristmas at Vernon,\u201d by Mrs.Margaret Furness MacLeod.A debate \u2014 Have your dead winter skin peeled off.We Cater To Ladies Only COSMETIC 1370 A Greene ESS Avenue The Junior Board of Trade \u2014 \u201cIs bachelorhood preferable to marriage.\u201d A sketch \u2014 Mrs.Maritim- er at home \u2014 Mrs.Grace Marr and Miss Mary Sutherland: Carols \u2014 Girls from Miss Elgar's and Miss Cramp\u2019s School, Inc.accompanied by Miss E.N.Morrison.The Annual Musicale was a highlight of the year.Jan Simons, Baritone, accompanied by Laure Fink.in an arrangement of songs by various composers was an evening of rare enjoyment.The Provincial Nights \u2014 Members from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland clever- : ly presented the history in both pageantry and the spoken word, togetther with many novel ideas characteristic of each Province.These were most enthusiastically prepared and received, The reception for new members was held at The University Women's Club in January.A Scholarship Bridge provides funds for needy Maritime students at McGill.The \u2018School for Graduate Nurses selected Miss Olive Keith of Havelock.N.B., as the recipient.The School of Social Work has not yet made a choice.For the past 17 years a visiting committee, under the convener- ship of Mrs.A.J.Moore have visited the veterans at Ste.Anne de Bellevue Military Hospital twice a month.Funds for the usual gifts of cigarettes, magazines, Christmas parcels, etc., are raised by means of a Marathon Bridge.Those visits of friendship and goodwill are eagerly looked forward to, and sincerely appreciated by these men.\u2014 woo Mrs.Vera Francis Seiffert Greduate Aestheticion, Cesmeticion, Moke-up Artist 16 Years European Experience 2Y2 Years Canadion Experience Why Have Wrinkles?| guarantee complete removal.Why Have Skin Blemishes?| guarantee a young, healthy skin.Why don't you look as beautiful os those ladies who visit me regularly for my expert Face- Decollete - and Neck-Massage?INSTITUTE .sland, Miss Florence Sutherland; Notman photo MRS.EDWARD BRONFMAN of 67 Ferdea Crescent, Westmount, is chairman ef the Italian-Isracli Fashion show being sponsored by the Women's Division of the Mentreal Israel Bond Organization at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel en April 25.The Westmount Examiner, Friday.April 21, 1961 He Pliins of Peace Above the city's clang.The endless noise and 13 strife, Above all petty grief and fear; (Of this discordant life There is a peaceful realm Our paths were meant to (race As stars that march across the sky, In their appointed place, Could we but sce, with faith's true sight, Would we not mirror their true light?Trinity senior WA The meeting of Trinity Memorial WA.Senior Branch, will be held on Monday April 24 at 2.30 pm | in Archdeacon Almond Room.Scarboro bridge party | to be held April 21 The work of Catholic missionary priests in many distant corners of the earth will be aided on Friday evening (April 21) when the seventeenth annual Scarboro benefit bridge party will be held in St.Kevin's Parish Hall, 5600 Cote des Neiges, starting at eight o'clock.The proceeds from the card party will benefit the work of the Scar- boro Foreign Mission Society, the English-speaking organization for MISS AGNES CONNOLLY, 4580 Mayfair avenue, N.D.G., president and convener of the Scar- bore Lay Mission benefit bridge taking place at 8 p.m, Friday, * April 21 at St.Kevin's Parish Hall, 5600 Cote des Neiges.The usual donations to various charities were voted \u2014 as has been the custom in the past.Mrs.R.E.Emmerson was made an Honorary Member for her long and outstanding service to the Club and its activities.OFFICERS 1961 - 1962 Honorary president, Mrs.D.L.Gass, 4870 Cote des Neiges; president, Mrs.W.P.McVie, 4422 Oxford avenue; vice-president for Nova Scotia, Mrs.I.Schurman; vice-president for New Brunswick, Mrs.H.T.Mitchell; vice- president for Prince Edward Is- | vice-president for Newfoundland, Mrs.H.Oldford: recording secretary, Miss Mabel Marshall; cor- | responding secretary, Mrs.F.J.) Legere; membership secretary, Miss Dia Joyce: treasurer, Miss Edna Benson.| PROVINCIAL REPRESENTATIVES Nova Scotia: Mrs.K.Strachan, Mrs.G.Macpherson.New Brunswick: Mrs.Margaret McLaughlin, Miss Dorothy Russel.Prince Edward Island: Mrs.V.K.Wood, Mrs.Alex Wilson.Newfoundland: Miss V.Bennett, Mrs.W.R_ Ren-; nie.CHAIRMEN Arts and letters, Miss Mary.Hutchings; historical, Miss E.N.! Morrison: door and reception, Mrs.G.W.Walker: social, Mrs.Robert McLaughlin; press, Miss Catholic mission work.Since the expulsion of the Society's priests from China, they have extended their activities to embrace the Bahamas, Philippines, Japan, Dominican Republic and British Guiana.The Society's headquarters are in Scarboro, Ontario, and the Mont.realers who are working in the Missions include: Bishop Kenneth Turner, exiled Bishop of Lishui, China, now Regional Superior in Georgetown, British Guiana; Rev.Father Armand Clément, a pastor in the Philippines: Rev.Father René St.Germain in the Dominican Republic and Father Cameron MacDonald in the Public Relations Department of the Society.Fhe Committee Members handling arrangements for the benefit evening, which has aided the mis sion field work for the past sixteen years includes: Miss Agnes Connolly.president and convener.Miss Nora Boyle, vice-president: Miss Jenny Wall, recording secretary; Mrs.R.Connolly, corresponding secretary: Mr.M.Kilbertus.treas-, urer; Mrs.M.Barrett, refresh-, ments; Mrs.J.Murphy, member ship: Mrs.H.Seifred, table prizes; ; Miss C.Dodge, door prizes; Miss R.Turner, table tickets; Miss M.M.McFee, drawing tickets.Approaching Marriage Mr.and Mrs.William R.Mc- Master of Westmount announce the approaching marriage of their eldest daughter, Grace DOROTHY SPROULE Soci a / an d Personal The Junior league of Montreal will hold its 49th annual meeting and dinner on April 26 at 7:15 p min the ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.Jack Pembroke, president of the Royal Trust Company.will be guest speaker, Mr and Mrs.EE.T Asselin \u2018nee Hilda Frances Connors), 4612 Wilson avenue, ND.G |, announce the birth of a daughter at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on April 15, 1961.Another little grandchild tor Mr.and Mrs.J.O.Asselin of West- mount.Our Justiy Famous MR.EMILE \u201cSofty\u201d Permanent Known for the gentle, true performance it imparts to your hair.Good too, for bleached and tinted hair.SPECIAL $10.00 Phone WE.$-0542 WE.5-2486 Electa, to Mr.Donald Frederick Cope, son of Mr.and Mrs.F.Campbell Cope of Hampstead.The wedding will take place Church, Westmount.quietly on May 6 in SU Matthias\u201d, hd YOUR URS LL ORAGE lie I] Store moth PHONE HU.1-2151 Ethel Atkinson; Ste.Anne's, Mrs.A.J.Moore: courtesy.Miss Jessie! M.Stewart; music, Mrs.T.T.WE.2-5255 Corry; telephone, Mrs.K.C.Voss- nack.IL humidity, re fully insured while in our hands.REPAIRING, CLEANING AND RESTYLING AT SUMMER PRICES WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER La Mode REG'D.FURRIERS ESTABLISHED 1929 5779 SHERBROOKE WEST -.G De furs safely against theft, fire, damage in our controlled- rigerated vaults.Furs 14 The Westmount Examiner, Fridey.April 21, 1Ye! l\u2019oseu photo MISS KATHLEEN 8.FARMER of Westmount, recently elected president ot The University Women's Club ol Montreal.Other ofticers elected were: Mrs.W.J.Hyde, Mes, F.D.Peart, Miss Helen Gould, Dr.Joan Foster and Mrs.A.H.McFarlane.- Trinity evening WA Trinity Memorial Church Even- \u2018to be given to the St.Andrew's ing Brauch WA wili hold the next meeting in the Archdeacon Almond evening, April 27.Members are asked to take in their UTO mite All friends are cordially invited boxes New members are welcome.| to attend.1 _fof Mrs.C.C.Brown, 3509 Grey Stanley Room at 8 o'clock on Thursday Mrs.J.D.Wilkie and Mrs.C.G.Coming Events STAG DANCE: Cum Laude Chapter No.548.B'nai B'rith Bus- and Professional Girls\u2019 is holding a stug dance iness group \u201cThe April 23.at 8.30 p.m.at the Hotel de la Salle.Maisonneuve Room, Drummond street.There will be door prizes and refreshments will be served BRIDGE PARTY: The Seur-, boro Lay Missionary League is holding a benefit bridge party to take place at 8 pan.Friday, Aprit 21.un St Kevin's Parish Hall.| | , Cote des Neiges.Miss Agnes Con-, nollyv president is the convener.COFFEE PARTY: A coffee party will be held at the home avenue, Wednesday, April 26, from 11 am.to 2 p.m.Proceeds Preshyterian Home Inc., fund of Presbyterian Church.reccive the guests.Brown will © Spacious living reem.favorite program.TE.4-2363 Announcing .the Opening of the HEATHER HOSPITAL For Convalescents & Chronically Ili RAWDON, QUE.1 hour drive from the Metropolitan Bivd.via Pie IX on Route 18.For 20 years HEATHER LODGE has been noted for its food, decor and beautiful grounds.This has all been retained but to this has been added a Trained Nursing Personnel on duty 24 hours a day to give the best possible care in the most beautiful surroundings.© Semi-Private ond Private rooms, all with running water, meny with private bath rooms.@ Dining room overlooks the colorful flower garden.@ Attractive TV Room for those who wish to enjoy their Accepted by Quebec Hospital Service For Information call: Mrs, G.A.Robinson, R.N.See-Thaw Dance\u201d Sunday.| MEMBERS OF THE TEE, for the All subscribers to the Jewish General Hospital \u201cApril in Paris\u201d | Ball, to be held Saturday, April 22, in the Versailles Ballroom of the Windsor Hotel, are requested to be present not later than 9:45 p.m, when they will be received by the Honorary Patrons of the Ball, His Excellency, the Hon.Francis Lacoste, Ambassador of France to Canada, and Madame Lacoste, Mr.Philip Garfinkle, i President of the Board of Ad- , ministration and Mrs.Garfinkle, Mr.and Mrs.Allan Bronfman, Mr.and Mrs.J.Julius Block, Mr.and Mrs.Neil Phillips, Mr.and Mrs, David Kirsch, and Mr., and Mrs.Bernard Lande.Guests are asked to use | Cypress street entrance to Hotel.the the TE.4-2715 Among the subscribers to the | Ball are Mr.and Mrs.Samuel | Steinberg, Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Walker, Mr.and Mrs.Morrie Levy, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Ruddy, ' Mr.and Mrs.Max Steinberg, Mr.\"and Mrs.Jack Lazare, Mr.and i Mrs.Samuel Pesner, Mr.and Mrs.D.Stern, Mr.and Mrs.\u2018 Mortimer Besner, Mr.and Mrs., William Miller, Mr.and Mrs.| John Reitman, Mr.and Mrs.R.Berman.Mr.and Mrs, Arthur Tratt.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Git- CAC members\u2019 children model at fashion show Models for the fashion show \u2018Canadian Fashion in Miniature\u201d | to be this evening, April 20 at 8 - p.m.by the Canadian Association \u2018of Consumers \u2018Quebec English ! Branch) in the YWCA Auditorium, Dorchester street west, will be children of CAC Branch mem- \"bers.Wearing the latest in spring I clothes will be Elaine Heather- l ington, Glennie Mercer of St.i Lambert; Paula Seifred, Dorval, , Margot Mills, Craig Brander, Shaun Browne of Notre Dame de Grace; Ned Irwin, Town of Mount Royal: Annalea Liberty, Linda Feehan.Lorian McColeman of Cartierville; David Waymann, St.Lambert; Meredith Weldon, Elizabeth Weldon of Westmount; Patti Staples.Montreal West; and Marilyn Keil of Saint Laurent.Following the fashion show there will be an illustrated talk on the new \u2018Canada Standard Size\u201d label by M.L.Staples.Chairman of the Committee on Standardization of Garment Sizes\u201d of Toronto.\u2018Artists in Action\u2019 The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is holding an \u2018Artists in Action\u2019 evening on Wednesday, April 26 at 8 p.m.in the Lecture Hall of the Museum.The Museum Art center children will be the artists in action.This Program is open to the public and there is no admission charge.DECORATION COMMIT- \u2018April in Paris Ball\u2019, under the auspices of the Jewish General Hospital Board of Administration, are Mrs.I.Leopold, Mr.1.Leo- poid, 101 Thurlow road, Hampstead, and Mrs.JGH lists subscribers to \u2018April in Paris\u2019 Ball | urday evening, tleson, Mr.and Mrs.Edouard Shouela., Mr.and Mrs.Jack Rollins, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Shenk- man, Mr.and Mrs.David Jacobs, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Vineberg.Mr.and Mrs.Irving Backler, Mr.and Mrs, Samuel Gasco, Mr.and Mrs.Ellis Leiter, Mr.and Mrs.Saul Cohen, Mr.and Mrs.S.S.Feiner, Mr.and Mrs.E.Max Caplan, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Finkelstein, Mr.and Mrs.M.L.Barskey, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Rill, Mr.and Mrs.Joel Salomon, Mr.and Mrs.Syril Reitman, Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Gross, Mr.and Mrs.J.Brifman, Mr.and Mrs.L.Shavick, Mr.and Mrs.David Selby, Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Lu- povitch, Mr.and Mrs.David Lack, Mr.and Mrs.Moe Lippmann, Mr.and Mrs, Myer Insky, Mr.and Mrs.D.Davis, Mr.and Mrs.Saul Josephson, Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Lack and others.A great deal of planning has gone into the decor, which will depict the authentic atmosphere of Paris.Arrangements have been made for a drawing, which will send one of the couples attending the Ball to Paris via Ai France Jet.Among the many | prizes offered arc a pair of gold: cuff links for a gentleman, and.a gold and pearl broach for al lady.Among the favours distri- \u201c*buted will be Carven Perfumes and lotions.i Ellis Leiter.The decor for the Ball will be authentic scenes of Paris.The Ball will be held in the Versailles Ballroom of the Windsor Hotel, on Sat- April 22.Hospital annual meet The annual general mecting oË the Corporation.and the annual meeting of the Governors of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal will take place on Thursday, April 27 at 4.45 p.m.in the auditorium of the Nurses\u2019 Residence of the Hospital, 2055 Northcliffe avenue, N.D.G., for the receiving of reports; and general business of Governors, officers and Board of Management; and general business.Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNeted for Quality\u201d Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables.* IMPORTED PRODUCTS * NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, HAMS, SAUSAGE & BACON 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 We can install a new complete new room Let us give you free 206 Olivier Avenue MODER YOUR BATHROOM fixture, sink, and bowl, individually \u2014 or a sparkle with beauty, endure for many years.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LIMITED 4 NIZE recessed tub, shower ensemble that will estimates.WE.5-1189 ttn A ru ote WE Wate 0 Ve ae ae 24e \u2014 -\u2014\u2014 am io gl em TRINITY GUIDES and Brownies and their mothers were guests at a dinmer im Memorial Church Hall on Saturday, when special badges and cords were presented te Guides and Women 3 Rea In 4 H Silver Cross Mothers The monthly meeting of the Silver Cross Mothers RCAF \u2018Remembrance Association\u201d will be held on Monday, at 2 p.m.at the YMCA, 1385 Dorchester west.Spring luncheon The annual Spring Luncheon of the Woman's Association of Westmount Park-Emmanuel and Calvary Church will be held Wednesday, May 3 at one o'clock with the Rev.R.Douglas Smith, DD as guest speaker.His subject will be \u201cFrench Canada\u201d.Luncheon will be served in Webster Hall, 4707 Western avenue, Westmount.WARNER'S \u2018DOUBLE PLAY\u2019 Waistline Girdle in slimming power net panelled with satin elastic to flatten tummy, firm derriere.White, S.M.L.$8.00 E.HARGREAVES CORSETIERES Miss C.Wright, proprietor 4159 St.Catherine W.WE.2-7008 4 Left Brownies.Brenda MacMaster, Trinity emac Area Susan Glenn.Commissioner; \"is 3M \u2014 Leo Thompson Photo to right: Mrs.H.MacMaster, Mrs, John Corbett, Front- Mrs.C.Glenn and Catherine Booth WA The annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital will be held on Wednesday.April 26, in the Nurses\u2019 Residence of the Hospital.4413 Montclair avenue, at 1.15 p.m.Dessert will be served.Business meeting The Women's Association of St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount, will hold its business and sewing meeting Tuesday at 2 p.m.in Hutchison Hall.Tea hostesses will be the Executive.The Red Cross group will meet at 10 am.\" Closing luncheon * The closing luncheon of the St.| George Ladies\u2019 Club will be held on Thursday, April 27 at 1 p.m., at the clubhouse, 3685 The Boulevard.It will be followed by the annual meeting and presentation of prizes for the past curling season.Sisterhood meeting | The Sisterhood of Congregation Shaar Hashomayim will welcome to its midst Helen G.Metz- ler, creative interpreter of \u201cLiving Literature and Plays of Distinction\u201d on the occasion of the Torah Fund Tea which is being held on Wednesday, April 26 at 2 p.m.in the Community Hall of the Synagogue, 450 Kensington avenue, Westmount.Helen Metz- ler will give a critical survey of the current theatrical season entitled \u201cBroadway on Parade\u201d.some of the plays included in her program are dramatic readings from \u201cThe Tenth Man\", \u201cMiracle Worker\u201d, and \u2018The Wall\u201d.Donors to Torah Fund are very cordially invited to attend this very interesting event.- VA AE MEN RE NE er ps Eu CR IS ~ FOR SPRING 7, %4 FOR YOUR HAIR Be confident and look your loveliest with a flattering new hair style that is exactly for YOU.A new coiffure is the best Spring tonic you can have.Make your appointment today.© Individual Styling © Scolp Treatments ond Facials © Heir Tinting ond Treotments Try our \u201cMother and Daughter\u201d Permanent Specials We use brand nome products only mem HU.6-8636 phone WESTMOUNT BEAUTY PARLOR 5122 SHERBROOKE W.(Just west of Westmount Theatre, same side) valli I Ee RN Guide meeting The Montreal Archdiocesan Council Girl Guide committee has called a meeting of all Guiders, parish representatives, Council presidents and conveners to be held at the Church of the Resurrection of Our Lord Hall, 34th street, Lachine, at 2:30 p.m.on Sunday, April 23.Refreshments will be served.Montreal Ladies\u2019 Choir The Montreal Ladies\u2019 Choir under the direction of Mr.Rod Mc- Iver is holding its Annual Concert on Wednesday.April 26, at 8:30 p.m.at Temple Emanu-El, 4100 Sherbrooke street west.| Appearing as guest soloist with the choir will be the well-known ; Montreal pianist, Mr.William Stevens.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 21.196) 15 | Blood doncr C lini set fer April 26 The Annual Red Cioss Blood Donors Chie, sponsored A the Montreal Children's Hospital Women's Auxiliary.will be held at the hospital gymnasium tus year Wednesday April 26 tram lo am to 5 pm when Mrs Hush P Davidson of Westmount, Press.dent of the Auxiliary.will be one of the first donors Executive Director of the Hos- | pital, Dr Robert F Ingram, will be the other tust donor Baby-sitting service will be provided and free Coca-Cola, coffee and doughnuts will be served The Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital alone requires 3.600 bottles! of blood a vear This life-caving blood is used to help children suffering from hemophelia, burns.accidents and many kinds ot surgery Mrs.AS Boxer, is chairman cand Mrs.J.A Lewis is co-chair man.| Book Lovers\u2019 Forum | The closing mecting of the six- Cteenth season of Book Lovers Forum will take place où Wednesday.April 2%, at 245 pm.at Temple Emanu-El, 4100 Sherbrooke street west, whens Rev.Dr Harry Joshua Stern wall review \u201cThe Rise and Fall of the Third Reich\u201d by William Shirer Presiding at this review will be Mrs Harry Joshua Stern.and the co-chairman will be Mrs Charles R Plaskett Tickets are available at the door.\u201cand tea will be served.\u2014_\u2014 Grenfell Mission The annual mecting of the Montreal Branch of the Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission, is to be held in the Auditorium of the YWCA 1355 Dorchester blvd.west, on Thursday.April 27, at 8 pm Dr Gordon Thomas FACS | Superintendent of the Interna- | tional Grenfell Association will \"be the speaker.The Very Rev.R.Kenneth Maguire, Rector of Christ Chureh Cathedral ang Dean of Montreal, will conduct the devotions, and a reception will be held following the meeting \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 se as Le re \u2014 \u2014 | new aobress .IF YOU ARE.It would certainly help a lot if you would complete the form below and send it to: Circulation Dept.The Westmount Exeminer, S135 Western Ave.nca secrets see DELIVERY TO START AT NEW ADDRESS ON .Montreal 28 r-\u2014-\"\u2014\"\u2014>\"\"F\"~\u2014F~~~ ~~~ = 1 | NAME cc cess see Lecrecenese cree ns PHONE Lollies) | PRESENT ADDRESS .oooverennnreneennnns rea ceo APT LL.I Or just pick up your phone and give us the required information at HU.9-1201 7 CRRA ER Examiner Servima the City of Westmount since 1938 16 The Westmount Examiner, Friday.Apec 21, 1961 su Me CE TA [as e TV ls : e RADIO , The Westmount Examiner © APPLIANCES EVELEIGH- PATTERSON oF NC CE sais 2 save | Classified Advertising | scene PF.Reeve Evoleigh.proprieter TV Antennes our specialty 1.\u2026 pron - es HI-FI Equipment \u2014_ \u2014 s X Transistor Supplies PHONE YOUR #05 \u2018 10 Words 50¢ | EVERYTHING FEE et 00 IN LUGGAGE >.HANDBAGS, WALLETS, TELETRONICS \u2018 ~ Hunter 1 -0451 .4c for each additional word ; 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8 dane pr to wn pet, a ae AVAILABLE \u2014\u2014 able for dresss parties.worn only once: cornices with tracks and pulleys as- pote au ve clephone Reverend after 6 pars coat.size 16.HU.6 8305 sorted sizes.cost $83.00 sell $15.00.HU.: a ; J 1-2325.ANYTIME - DAY or NIGHT.OUTDOOR T.V.ANTENNAS = 2e o\u2014\u2014\u2014 |1:88285 1 2 partm * ; ; ANTIQUE dishes, bisque pieces, plant- 12 A ents To Le INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS 29h For Sale ers, silver.No dealer.HU.4-2262.S bl t HU 6-7531 General ATTRACTIVE.modern furniture: bede U e .tt TV -\u2014 =\" room.living room, dinette suites, T.V,, NDC 4.rooms, heated.equipped, | Sco fadio-phono, ete.Owner leaving city.dealers please.RE.7-6189.overtioohinmg park.good Lanspoitation AVAILABLE anyti t Sa \u2014 C \u2014 S ° .- - aod Shep HU 8.7331 Moving.call Rowerme or any kind of AND RADIO SERVICE ve ar ets ave FIREPLACE, electric logs, good condi- SUBLET 3'.rooms, tedecoraded, im- WE 3 14 tion, $15.00.complete.HU.6-5188.: ; -1491 \u2014 mediate oucupene v w25 Sherbrooke .NOIRE ANNE NO AN GE West, \u2018ar Atwater WE 2 9h63 : ; 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table model.perfect orking order, inger sewing Nr 3 SEPARATE ROOMS.Maintenance * __ _ machine treadle, $10.00, H UPPER.HEATED, PLANNED = mu GAS stove: daybed: double bed: gal- CHINA U.2700.KITCHEN, GARAGE AVAIL vanized tubs and stand: English pram: cabinet Cabinet: double bed: aur ARLE IMMEDIATE oceu- Rugs Washed DO IT YOURSELF vicker rocker: wicker armchair.HU.china vases RE.1-3841.\u2019 vs: RENT A TRAILER FROM RIC lawnmower = MOVING: many household ar articies for -\u2014 LASALLE __ EXPERTLY.FOR FREE ESTI- .ELECTR oo.HO Tar ate ope we lane.reasonable.WE.3-3008.: ASE CALL AD A T | ; set, carpets, draperies, , 5 AS - a I ANSWER HU.12077, BF ce Irailer WILTON carvet.ue X12.Hepplewhite | silver glassware.marbles, etc.CR.2.tied Rite hen oor, Save heater sup- TWEEN 8.30 AM.AND 5 PAL .HU.1-4 731.' ulfet: mirrors enb.am, 7 \u2014\u2014 - plied, reasonable rent.DO.6-4438 Rental Service BE PREPARED.Ol heaters.Ball of CNEDENZA.este walnut, glass oa LL ee ., reason .IRVINE, 7 woomed upper duplex, fur.ATTENTION Cleaning of all kinds: Amato WES 3.apg ee odorless.758 7-0426.ble.RE nace, balconies, $685 00 to responsible loors, windows, walls.outside win co .3 ED bure lan\u2019 tenant AV 86-2997 dows removed.VI.9-7917.5530 COTE DES NEIGES oi oe dara aoe Sess chairs.combination Souk bookcase - -\u2014\u2014 - - - o a day water -6803., id WESTMOUNT.7 rooms, upper.heated, WALLS, ceilings washed.painting done, MODERATE RATES \u2014 lamps.VI.8-5528, 7-10 p.m.hat water year round.Adults only, floors cleaned and polished by exper- ALL sorts of beautiful antiques.Col- THREE bureaus, $5.00-810.00 each: chest WF 3.3543 tenced man.W.Campbell, RI._7- 5831, tector items English imports.Sacri.of graves, $13.00; 3 small tables, $1.00 -\u2014_ fice.RE.7-0063.each; ning room chairs, leather .$ ; bed e USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS| RE 8-9871 re as SES ES a RS MODERN walnut 8 piece bedroom set, hsv.carriage, baby tends, other babe good conditios » RE.7-4100, .Perfect condition.WE.3-4030. Ai gS 296 For Sale General Leaving Country Five piece bilo bedroom set: Pedigree pram; carry cot; crib; chest of drawers; child's desk and chair: hand knitted 4 ply cardigans, size 6-68-10 and \u201cMust Sell Modern bedroom suite, alto kitchen set, almost aew.RE.3-7383 or RE.3 6711._ 31 Wented To Purchese WANTED: \u201cOutboard motor \u201cand portable typewriter.RE.T : ii Me rmiture; gallery : pair of mahogany tables: kitchen set, lute model preferred: dropleaf table: flower box.HU.8-4a82 _ HIGHEST prices paid for old Canadian, Newfoundland and American coins.Phone after 6 p.m., Rl.4.1200 WANTED: 1'; to 3 h.p.outboard motor.Must be sood condiiton, light.Tele 32 Domestic Wanted 2 Days Weekly Reliable woman, fond of children, for light housekeeping and baby sitting ith one young child.References, estmount, close to bus kine.Telephone evenings, HU.9-4 PART TIME woman for housework, Monday to Friday, 9 to 12.Good salary, Westimount area.References.HU.1-9489.CHAR woman for three '; days weekly, Cote St.Luc.Hu.9-2580.phone HU.86-2721.32a Baby Sitters Wanted RESPONSIBLE senior high school girl, to look after 2 children, aged 4 and 2, for summer months.Will be expected to accompany family to country on holidays and weekends.Please call WE.3-9701.33 Domestic E es ic | Employment WOMAN wants general cleaning, from 8:30 to 4:30 daily.Live out.CR.2-6488.EXPERIENCED housekeeper position, 8 hours daily, mornings, refernces, MU, 4- 2134, 5 P.m.to 7 pm.USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS wishes | Insurance Broker REQUIRES WOMAN FOR STENOGRAPHIC AND GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES, 9 AM.TO 3:20 P.M.5 DAY WEEK, SALARY $50.PER WEEK.VICTORIA AVE.WESMOUNT HU.9-9745 41 Domestic Pets LHASA Apso, either sex, 875.00 each: toy and miniature poodies, 5100.60 up: sired by international champion.HU.4 2250.Pre-Season Offer REGISTRATION FEE $100 Season's Membership Pass Only $10.00 Now enrolling 1.000 new members for swimming and health club.Male and female.Open air filter swimming pool.Meet fascinating people, make social and business contacts.Apply in person or write for details to: ADAM & EVE SWIMMING POOL.THE SWIMATORIUM 2525 LAURENTIAN BLVD.{OPPOSITE CANADAIR) DINING ROOM .CAFETERIA AND LOUNGES RI.7-4383 Introduction Services Happy marriages are our aim.Whatever your situation we may be able to help vou find the right partner.For information, write Box 799 - 7005 Kil- dare Rd., Montreal 29, or Phone HU.9-2730.Rees 15 BRAZIL TES CEYLON The stamps coming from darkest Africa now certainly belie the traditional description of this great Continent.To say the least of it, they are colorful and while some of us oldsters perhaps resented the radical change from the dull and staid varieties that have existed for a hundred years and more, the younger generation of philatelists are wasting no time in picking up everything that comes out of the newly independent countries.Why not?This is a new era for them.In their eyes Ghana is not a simple change of namex _ from the Gold Coast.It is a new country and they are in on the first issues.And let us try ta understand the astounding change in the stamps of these new countries.Coloured people everywhere are gay people, happy people, and 1 would say very brave people to have withstood the trials of slavery and abject poverty that has been their lot for centuries.Nearly 50 years ago I visited a Kaffir Kraal, or village, near what is now the city of East London, in South Africa.! saw children romping as they do everywhere, carefree and laughing and naked.The men and women were not at all downcast and they seemed to be singing all the time, and there was color.Clothes were not plentiful and fashions did not exist.Men would work and save to buy their wives a length of cotton material from which they would make a dress of sorts \u2014 and the colors had to be bright and gay.So, why not bright and colorful stamps, now that the coloured people are coming into their own?Of all the stamps of Africa, the first of the Cape of Good Hope, the famous triangulars, have always been a must with British Empire collectors.In my young day they were fairly plentiful, but good specimens are not too easy to find now, and prices are rising steadily.The first triangular stamps of the Cape of Good Hope were die engraved from the design of Charles Bell by engraver W.Humphreys, and were imper- forate.They were placed on sale in September, 1853 in denominations of one penny and four pence.The watermark was an anchor and the paper was deeply blued.34 Help Wanted Paralysis gets .(Continued from page 7) office and the production man- aper, told me he didn't care when | 1 got there so long as | did my \u2018work.He retired before 1 left.\u201d The Westmount Examiner, Fridey.April 23, 1969 Musical, sharps .(Contiaued (roms page 6) It was used as a processional pro- \u201c1 had trouble when they put | menade dance.The difficult pol- in a system using rolls of carbon paper.When | am tired, startled or frightened, | get spasms.My hands shake and sometimes | break my glasses.That is why | only wear them when | am read- onaises by Chopin are not the same as the ones found in the Suites by Bach and Handel.Chopin used the same rhythm but ela- : borated un them to make brilliant concert pieces for people with ad- ing though 1 should wear them vanced pianistic skill.all of the time.Anyway, my new system particularly after the volume te my being a perfectionist.| took (eo long sure that is what cost me my job in the end.\u201d \u201cNo, 1 wouldn't like te do that sort ef thing again.1 would like to have semething less tedious, | am a rapid reader and better educated than the average.1 have read a good deal and would like to proof read, edit or write.\u201d \u201cWriting?Yes, 1 would like | that.When | lost my job | wrote to everyone 1 could think of that might help me.Joe Laliberte, Paraplegic Association social | counselor at Queen Mary's hos- | pital, sent my letter to the editor of Caliper, the Paraplegic Association publication.The editor | recommended I take a correspondence course from the New | York School of Writing, the same .one he had taken himself.\u201d | \u201cMy professor says | am doing well but I'll believe him when A sell a story.| have a learn yet but 1 am \u2018very much.| have always liked \u2018to write.\u201d \u201c1 have written poetry since I was 15.Then | have written put on by the Cerebral Palsy Association at Christmas for the Multiple Sclerosis Association, and the other about a child who has cerebral palsy which hasn't been put on yet.\u201d \u201cC.E.Halse, the founder Players, directs this group, the Sunday Readers, for the Cerebral Palsy Association.We meet every three weeks and Most of the plays we read are | professional.They did tear apart my efforts though.\u201d I have ever been Starting before the war I! was a volunteer worker for the City of Westmount.1 was in charge of the Pee Wee Hockey l.cague sor about eight vears.\u201d \u201cThen, led a group of teenagers about three years.It was called the Victory Club.Once when 1 didn\u2019t know what clse to do with \u2018them ! wrote a play.1 used to \u201cAnother difficulty | had, ef the work increased was due \u2018 lot to* enjoving it a few skits, some of which was | and director of the Trinity read plays and discuss them.\u201cNo, that is not the only group active with.during the war ! hand-_ for Purcell\u2018% Suites includes the hands would shake and spoil the | Hornpipe.which derived its name carbon paper they used in this from an old instrument that was used to accompany the dance.We ate indebted to Poland for the wonderful Mazurka.made 1m- to check my send press releases in on them work before it went out.| am to the Examiner.\u201d \u201cOnce a month, | am a guest of the Multiple Sclerosis for fum, games, cards, wheel chair square dances, that sort of thing.\u201d \u201cHobbies?When | was a kid I collected stamps and built medel airplanes.Now, D like to uit on the front steps in summer and watch the blonds ge by.\u201d He grinned.\u201cMy biggest enthusiasm is ay writing course.1 lost my job last July and started taking the course in November.\u201d \u201cMy unemployment will stop soon.1 plan to apply for supple mentary payments.My last resort will be to apply for the Que- bee Provincial Disabled allowance but 1 don\u2019t want to have to do that.1 hope | can get a job so that won't be necessary.\u201d 17 mortal by Chopin.It is the na- tonal dance of that unfortunate country In Polish it is called \u201cMazur * the rhythm has a walts bass but the accent of the time comes on the third beat (sometimes the second).Chopin wrote 31 and used many folk tunes for the melody parts.Of this large number.some are rarely heard in public since they are not all attractive but the several which are performed constantly are real gems.Alexander Bralowsky and Artur Rubinstein have played all of Chopin's Mazurkas when they Rave every piano composition by the Polish genius in their memorable all-Chopin series.Encyclopedia.music dictionar- les and musicologists differ on | the origin of the Tango .some t originated in Argentina .others that it x of Spanish-Am- erican descent and sull others say it orginated in Mexico.It has been likened to the Habernera which is always refered to as a ; Spanish dance but some authori- !ties insist that it was brought to Cuba from Africa by the | Negroes and when introduced in Spain became such an instant sue- (cess that it has been labelled Spanish ever since.Although similar in rhythm, the | difference between the Tango and \u2018Habanera is that the Tango is à faster dance.NEXT WEEK Dances For the Piano, Part IV Conclusion SAYING OF THE WEEK Cultivation to the mind is as neces- \u2018sary as food to the body.MARCUS , TULLIUS CICERO (106-43 BC) Booting, swimming, dramatic: CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY Summer Camp for Boys and Girls 7 to 12 yrs.© 13th Year ° s ond trips, of under supervision of carefully chosen staff ead directed by Miss Ruby Smith, BA., MSPE.Booklet on request 501 Claremont Avenue handicrafts, boxing, the Westmount 37th Season Resident Doctor CAMP NOMININGUE Nominingue, Que.Boys 7 to 15 years Permanent Senior Steff Ideal camp site, Sofe sandy beach.structers for swimming, conoeing, seiling, weter skiing, crafts, ten nis, archery, riflery, nature, compcreft and cance trips.ILLUSTRATED FOLDER F.M.Von Wagner, Owner-Director, 10 Rosemount Avenue, Apt.101, Westmount, Que.Telephone: WE.3-8937 Accommodation fer second half of essen (Aug.13t te 20th) Seven Age Groups Specialists and quelified in- end two Nurses.ENJOY QUEBEC'S BEST- ENJOY O'KEEFE Out on the Gaspé shores, and everywhere in beautiful Quebec, more and more people refresh themselves with mild-tasting O'Keefe Ale.it's brewed with seedless hops for natural mildness.Change to O'Keefe and enjoy life at it's best.an Drink O'Keefe .the Midd ale! Why don't you try O'Keefe .Rg Rt ie ui wand aaa 18 The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, April 21, 1961 Unity biddy, bantam cagers beat Ottawa _ a \u2014 a Seagram's Martini-Master Most Happy Invention MONTREAL- New ease and con-] In addition to martini-making.vemence in the preparation of the ingenious Martini-Master per- martinis are now achieved through forms valiantly as a shaker for the use of the unique Martini-jall cocktails.When entertaining, Master.the container for Sea-|several shakers can be used to Rtam's Gin, the world's driest prepare and store a supply of gun your favourite cocktails.They alsu Made from antique glass withjadd a distinctive new note to a gold-plated cap and easily-jdining when used to serve fruit removed label, the Martini-Master juices, iced tea and iced coffee.is simple to use.Just unscrew! Try Seagram's Gin soon.It's the large golden cap to add catra dry, extra smooth because ingredients and ace.Stir gently {it's aged in special oak casks to To pour, replace large cap and the golden moment of perfection.remove smaller top cap.The This ageing imparts a delicious narrow teck acts as a suitable dryness that gives every gin drink strainer, a unique crispness.The Heather Bonspiel consolation winners hailed from Wentworth who won over the Town of Mt.Royal 11-10 in another match that went into the extra end.Left to right : Joe Lemieux, lead: John Hogg, second; Jack Little, third and Al Taylor, skip.« \u2014Lco Thompson Photo -\u2026\u2014 -=\u2014s-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 À Jin.Hill, former Quebec Rugby Football Union director and presi- ! dent of the Lakeshore junior Red- | skins last season, was named by QRFU president Eddie Asselin as ; the senior league convener.Hill replaces Harold Platt who held the post during the 1959 and \"60 seasons.Platt was also the referee-in- | chief of the QRFU for 20 years before resigning.| 1 Platt will, however, remain as a lu member of the Canadian Rugby Union's rules\u2019 committee.A former QRFU player member of the Navy team in 1943, I Hill's duties will mainly involve Hill succeeds Harold Platt Shore.Verdun and Cornwall.and a the problem of keeping the senior QRFU loop together.The senior league was near the folding point at the close of last season when it was rumored Lake- shore Flyers would not continue to operate, However, the latest report is that the Flyers will possibly field a team this season which would give the league three teams.Lake- Burned-over forests and polluted waters will not support birds, animals or fish.Let us see what each one of us can do to stop fires in the forest and the pollution of our waters.NITY Boys\u2019 Club Biddy basketballers defeated Ottawa Boys\u2019 Club 42-9 in one of three exhibition games played in Ottawa.Unity Bantams won a 29-24 victory over the Capital city team but the midget squad from Unity were beaten by Ottawa 35-31, preventing the Westmount teams from making a clean sweep.In the biddy game coach John McDonaugh's Unity team had no trouble from the opening whistle.Steve Al- leyene was the top scorer with 16 points.The best for Ottawa was Gerry Saulier with four points.Richard Cessford, coach of the bantam team had to put in a lot of drive into his charges for their close win of 29-24 over Ottawa.Art Driver was top man for the Unity team with 10 points.Tops for Ottawa was Ray Sequin with nine.The loss of rangy Bob Mc- Donaugh for Unity who was injured in the first quarter hurt Unity\u2019s chances of winning.Fred Lewington with 18 and Mike Dwyer with 11 were the best for Unity.Pat O\u2019Brien was high scorer for Ottawa with 20 points, tops for three games.Unity Biddy (42 \u2014 Bobby Johnston, Billy Holden (8; Jimmy Hotten (6); Juvenal Fer- nandes \u201841: Roger Harte (4; Mietak Raddoman «2»: Neil Fer- nandes: Richard Atherton 4); (Continued on page 19) Al Canada\u2019s largest selling Ale ALL YOUNG HOCKEY plavers like a banquet especially when they are trophy winners.At Lower Canada College the junior hockey team was honored and presented with the Adelard Raymond trophy after beating Bishops and Selwyn House in a special series.Left to right: Derek Johnson Caro) Bos alternate captains; guest speaker Danny Gallivan; Stephen Kerrigan team captain; Geoffrey Merrill coach and another alternate captain.Val Traversy.The players and coach reside in Westmount.\u2014 Leo Thompson photo | High schools set FMR captures ring track events e ball title The spring program for outdoor high school sports was announced by Fred Urquhart.co-ordinator of Fusiliers Mont Royal wrapped (he Greater Montreal Interscholas.ur the Montreal Military Fastball tic Athletic Association.League title in straight games, First event will be the annual when they knocked off Black Cross-country race at Mount Royal, Watch 6-3.ay & The win gave FMR the best-of | This will be followed by a series three playoff in two games and of track and field meets at Molson the man who played the big role | Stadium commencing with a relay was pitcher Gaston Proulx who meet May 19 and concluding with held Blackies to seven hits and an all-day Invitation meet June chalked up 16 strikeouts in the The annual twilight meet will be indoor affair.divided into two parts.with the The action was in direct contrast first half slated May 26 and se- to the 17-15 victory by FMR.cond half May 29.The teams played a close, exciting match with FMR collecting Montreal West rink only 11 hits and Black Watch com- | A mitting the single error of the, Wins at St.George fray.Tom Litchtield was the bright | At St.George Curling Club, Mont- spot for the losers, getting two for real West Curling Club rink skipped three at the plate.Lacoste and py M.C.Charlton downed Howick's Guy Vandelac with three-for-four kK.McRae 10-6 to win the Rubra- apiece.topped FMR\u2019s hit parade.Boyes Mixed Bonspiel.Alistair Pryde handled Black | D.Esmond of Pointe Claire was Watch pitching chores with Tom the consolation winner.defeating Price receiving.while Remi Lus- E.McLaughlan and Beauchateau sier was Proulx's battery mate.10-5.Unity biddy .(Continued from page I8) Bradley Syvret; Steve Allevene \"cie.Ottawa 9) \u2014 Phil Pilon, Kirk Stewart.l.eo Levesque (1; Ben ' McHugh \u20182i: Brian Emery 12; Gerry Saulier 4.John Kness- lev.Eddie Blanding.Unity Bantam 29+ \u2014 Allan Driver «24: Aithur Driver (10; in, (14): Steve Vittoratos.Ottawa (24 Ray 9); John Piazia 3); Jim Mec- Knight (3); Gary Donoghue.Bob Wilson (7).Ken Pilon, Rudy Be- | dard 2).Unity Midget (31) \u2014 Douglas Norris 2); John Brighten, Jimmy Waugh.John Forbes, Robert - McDonaugh, Gilbert Alleyene.\u2018Buddy McKaig., Mike Dwyer «11; Fred Lewington \u201818°.Ottawa (35) \u2014 Brent Gilmore (51; Brian Dolan «4; Pat O'Brien (201; Nick Said.Ron Levis 2»: John Hammond \u20184.3 Richard Holden (2); Billy Stand- ; | Sequin The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 21, 1961 - Travers wins 3 pin honors In the Wesley Men's Bowhing League Tans captained by Doug Belisle won the championship with 107 points Bryan Travers captured all the honors.Nigh average 147.high triple 579 and high single 246 Bill Griffin and Geo Webster were ReARON Prize winners _ With 19 Imported live red wrigglers large size.HU.6-2184 Trout Worms Free delivery.ALSO NIGHT CRAWLERS | M cool CoNTROL BREWING .AL; ALE Dow knows how to bring out the sparkling zest in beer.Exclusive Cool Control brewing guards the temperature, guards the flavour of Dow every step of the way \u2018tJ the cap goes on the bottle.When you uncap a Dow, you pour yourself the easy.drinking beet in beer.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 teeny UNDER CONSTRUCTION NOW ROSE BOWL LANES Plan NOW to bowl fall this automatic Brunswick lanes! HU.2-7200 UPPER LACHINE RD.at Canada\u2019s PARKING FOR 400 CARS RESTAURANT AND SNACK BAR most lavish lanes \u2014 two full city blocks of bowling.Several big pin and duck pin leagues are being organized now.with hoth room and welcome for newcomers.Call either Fernand Martin or Yvon Charhonneau today for vour reservation at The Rose Bowl.Lots of league room.too.on the 72 RESERVE NOW OPENING AUG.15THAT CAVENDISH TV LOUNGE FREE NURSERY PRO SHOP FREE COACHING MEETING ROOMS ROSE BOWL LANES 20 The Westmount Examiner, pridey.Apcil 21, 1961 IF JC [ \u201ccheck up | \u20ac @ cheque answer your neighbour\u2019s call and GIVE to the Canadian Cancer Society GUARD .YOUR FAMILY WITH A CHECK-UP AND A CHEQUE YOUR PAST CONTRIBUTIONS HAVE GIVEN NEW PROMISE Do you know that: $8,000,000 has already been spent on ° research $1,500,000 will be spent in 1961 $369,000 will be spent in Quebec THE ANSWER WE SEEK MAY COME ANY DAY \u2014 BUT MEANTIME HAVE A YEARLY CHECK-UP AND CANADIAN CANCER * GIVE GENEROUSLY! SOCIETY \u2014» - This Appeal is Made Possible Through the Generous Co-operation of the Following: Clalit DRUG.STORE CANVAS Bar £5 Q Northern Elecri CONVERTERS ovo, yoy hoc 4191 St.Catherine St.West 5456 Sh ke West COMPANY LIMITED Corner Greene 4270 St.James St.West HU.9-7235 WE.5-3521 WE.7-7775 Ean FREE DELIVERY SERVICE WESTMOUNT WESTMOUNT VIAU, KELLY & CO.Hat REALTIES Req'd .Company GENEVA PASTRY INSURANCE BROKERS HAIRDRESSER A COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE 5482 Sherbrooke St.West 4927 Sherbrooke St.West 1367 6 A Mr.& Mrs.André Perret (Near Claremont) reene Ave.WE.5.8541 Hu.1-0113 HU.4-4501 J.C.CLAPINSON, CHAIRMAN, WESTMOUNT DIVISION, CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY "]
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