The Westmount examiner, 28 avril 1961, vendredi 28 avril 1961
[" Barbers close shop; ELA RA Rr rrr Xannern Senior High Current 34 year $ in VOL XXXII, Ne.17 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 16 PAGES 4:53.35 § CENTS E vents Club Westmount Page 9 ® Unity Club Talent Parade broadcast Sunday Page 2 SIGHTSEEING CAR NO.ONE, a familiar sight of yesterryear te Westmeunters, is earmarked fer donation to the National Rail Transperiation Museum, according te Montreal Transport Canadian railways.Page 3 PLEASE NOTE S a new convenience to subscribers and classified advertising customers, Examiner accounts now may be paid at any \u2014 Local girl to visit Ottawa as Rotary guest Page 5 branch of The Royal Bank of Canada on Montreal island.All inquiries relating to delivery of the paper, to news and editorial matters, and to display advertising should be directed to HUnter 1-2771, and Classified Ads assistance may be had as usual at our special service number, HUnter 1-0451.The office on Western avenue has been closed and ali correspondence should now be addressed to The Westmount Examiner.7005 Kildare Road.Montreal 29.St.Leo's Academy to honor Prizes top YMCA candy sale Page 2 / © * me AA AA en ag game rate Next week's weather Lights out, cars crash Page 5 By ERIC NEAL April 29 to May 5 Pleasant and mainly sunny wiih night frosts er merniag fog.Afternoons bright and warming.A Sunday shewer for some places.Temperature range 335-70 with 50 to 60 hours of sunshine, warming trend.Bright with cool breezes inte mid-week with scattefed showers then generally sunny fer the end ef the week.Light saows in the north and ensé.Fishiag fair.OUI VIVO Uv VV vow Commission.The Canadian Railroad Risterical Association hopes (le break ground for the museum en July 28, the 123th annive Canadian Railway group prexy plans museum start in summer top athletes Friday Page 15 CASHWORD ante is now ll elles lssle sll ass assent bl fo attend Council Pages 4, 5 Selby street evokes memories Page 4 rsarv ef 26 years ago in the Examiner Page 2 Mayor urges debate attendance \u2018 Page 7 OOOO up to $290 JUTSU RSI III I MIE NN NE EEE MEME AMEN IE MINE MEME MEME Always keep a clear head By Larry Mclnnis This story is about a private pilot who ran into unexpected trouble one evening this week.Fortunately he kept his head, and the story has a somewhat happy ending \u2014 with a moral: keep thinking, keep calm in the worst emergency, and the chances Jacques Goulet was im Quebec City this week with an aircraft from the Montreal Flying Club.He flight - planned from Quebec to Montreal to arrive at Cartierville just before last landing, which is one half-hour after official sunset time.The craft had over three hours fuel on board, which, in itself, was a blessing.Jacques took off from Quebec alright, but when he was over halfway to Montreal he understood that the weather was socking in at Montreal and.in any case, he would not make it to Cartierville before dark.He could, he thought, make it back to Quebec before dark.so he turned around, It should be mentioned that Jacques is a private pilot of some experience, and | know he's a good, safe and careful pilot.He hasn't, though, got his night rating or his instrument rating as yet, and this sometimes complicates trips such as the one he was making from Quechee.Anyway, when he got hack over Quebec he found it socked in, although surrounding aircas were relatively clear.This is where the clear thinking came in.He knew in the first place he couldn't make Montreal before dark, and he couldn't get in to Quebec now because of fog, so an important decision had to be made quickly.He flew to mearby Donnaconna and picked a field where he could, if necessary, make a precautionary landing.Even if the field was soft, he thought, he could get in without * much damage to the aircraft and none to himself.Jacques then went back to Quebec and called the tower.The controller fixed Jacques\u2019 heading while he \u201cheld\u201d over the field.He then called Montreal and verified that instrument conditions were not in effect there.The controller asked Jacques if he had enough experience to make it back to Montreal at night and Jacques, naturally, replied that he did.Jacques then flew on to Montreal, making a perfect night landing at are you'll come out alright.closed down).He then called Quebec tower on the direct telephone line and told the controller there he had made the trip without difficulty.lot of time on the radio with me,\u201d Jacques said.\u2018\u2018He was a great help and between us we solved the problem.\u201d So, this is a case where a less experienced pilot may have lost his head for a minute and set the aircraft down in a field\u2014and maybe in the wrong field, and caused great damage to the plane and maybe even to himself, There is no doubt that Jacques did the right thing by going back to Quebec and having the weather verified.Even in broad daylight, more young pilots should remember that.It\u2019s silly and senseless to just push on, hoping for the best.Like 1 always say: \u2018There are old pilots, and there are bold pilots, but there are no old, bold pilots.\" And, I'm happy to say, Jacques is determined to be an old pilot, * * * Montreal Flying Club is planning an addition to their club house at Cartierville.It will take the form of a balcony running off the second- floor lounge and is expected to nearly double the capacity of the lounge.The addition is meant only for th: summer now, but if it proves popular, it will be totally enclosed for next winter.Yachtsmen meet The Montreal Model Yacht Club will hold a meeting open to all sailing yacht owners or prospective builders at Victoria Hal} this Saturday at 8 p.m.R.Matheson will show color slides of the International Model Yacht Races, 1959 and 1860.The 29-year-old club sponsors yearly sailing competitions on Beaver Lake.Further details persons interested should call H.M.Davidson, HU.8-6884 or R.La- Dorval (Cartierville had long since | vergne, RI.7-1798.Examiner files: 26 years ago In the issue dated Friday, April 8, 1936 \u2026.Mayor John Jenkins urged all citizens to attend the annual physical training exhibition put on by the City of Westmount Police and Fire Department, to be \u2018\u2018held in the Armoury at 4625 St.Catherine street west on Tuesday, April 30 at 8:30 p.m.\u201d It was announced that \u2018Henry King, vice-president of the West- mount Rotary, will step up in July and following in Stan Cayford's footsteps will head the local branch of the world wide organization.\u201d Other officers nominated were Ken Carver, vice - president, Marty artin, second vice-president, Dan \u201cThe Quebec controller spent zy rophy, treasurer, and Wally Mel- drum, secretary.Ex-mayor McLagan spoke at that week's lunch meeting on \u201cThe Borough System\u2019.Over 800 people attended the first annual exhibition put on by one year old Westmount Stamp Club.The exhibition was officially opened by Mayor John Jenkins at Victoria Hall.Appeared an account of an accident in which seven children were struck down by a careening auto at the corner of St.Catherine street and Hallowell avenue.Lovel C.Carroll took under consideration a request by a group of Westmount citizens to stand as candidate for the Conservative nomination for St.Antoine-West- mount MP in the forthcoming federal elections.YMCA runs candy sale watch.Marcella Kelly, over 24 boxes.versity student.Clark Company.A Summer Fun Club Reunion held recently at the YMCA was attended by over 90 boys and girls and their parents.The highlight of the evening was the presentation of some of the prizes to the top sellers in the Candy Sale, going on for the past six weeks.Top prize winner, Gray Buchanan, 650 Grosvenor avenue, sold 84 boxes of candy and received a sleeping bag and wrist 3 York street.won a pen set for selling The reunion began with a supper served by the YMCA Verdun , Ladies\u2019 Gym Group followed by \u2018A sing-song led by Robert Sal- llery, Sir George Williams Uni- Next, a film, \u201cDon't Spill the Beans,\u201d introduced by William Clark, William Hugh Nourse, chairman, World Unity Boys BY MAURICE Next Sunday night, April 30, at 6.30 p.m.over CKVL 850 on the Radio dial, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade will present a one-half hour r:dio broadcast.The program will consist of singers and instrumentalists.Selected are: Carolyn Scanlan and the Rythym Eagles, Gerald Fe- brille and his Accordion, Song Stylist Hannah Lebwhol, Hawaiian Fantasy Star Judy Matthews, four year old Ricky Johnston, Trumpeteer Billy Walker, the George Luker Trio, and Michael Ottier.Last Tuesday evening, the Talent Parade entertained at Vet- ville.On May 7, the group will travel to Lake Placid, New York to entertain at the Rotary International Assembly.TRACK AND FIELD The Eighth Annual Boys\u2019 Club Track and Field Meet will be held at the Westmount Athletic Grounds on Saturday, May 27, with morning and afternoon competitions.The Rotary Club of Westmount Trophy will be awarded to the Club with the highest aggregate points.Individual trophies and awards will also be presented.Events scheduled for the eight to sixteen year old boys and girls are: 50 yard dash, 109 yard dash, 220, 440, Y2 mile, relays, running broad jump, hop, step and jump, softball throw, running high jump, shot put, etc.The Meet is open to all recreational agencies in the City of Montreal and district.HOBBY SHOW Girls\u2019 Worker Beatrice Forget and her Arts, crafts and hobby group workers are busily engaged making last minute preparations for the Annual Hobby Show which takes place at the Club on Firday evening, May 19.This year, the exhibition will include the following articles, which have been produced in the Hobby Workshop during the past program season: Fretwork, indjan lore, embroidery, art work, paintings, woodwork, leatherwork, model aircraft, scrap books and creative crafts.The Hobby Show will be held in conjunction with the Annual Variety Revue and the Ladies Auxiliary Food Sale.LADIES AUXILIARY It was announced by Mrs.M.Warren, president of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Ladies Auxiliary, that the next meeting of the Auxiliary will be held on Tuesday.May 9, and that future meetings OOP VPI rvyvrvyreoYy FLOWERS « Unity Club Talent Parade broadcast Sunday MARIASINE would be held every Tuesday of each month.SPORTS Soccer teams are being entere ed in the City of Montreal Leagues.Little Leaguers continue te practice in the gym until field conditions warrant their exodus to the outdoor playing fields.Plans are underway to organize the annual Basketball House Leagues.SUMMER PROGRAM With the Fall and Winter Program season nearly over, plans are being prepared for the summer.Campers are advised that registrations are being accepted at the Club with Boys\u2019 Work Supervisor Chack Tyler in charge of camp arrangements, second THE LITTLE PRINCESS \u201cThe Little Princess\u2019 put on by The Children\u2019s Theatre last Saturday at Victoria Hall and to be repeated tomorrow and Saturday, May 6, was an outstanding success in its initial performance.The first of three performances of \u201cThe Little Princess\u201d put on by The Children\u2019s Theatre last Saturday at Victoria Hall was an outstanding sucess.The play will be repeated tomorrow and on May 6.The cast of sixty players consisted of younger members of the repertory group.Fern Potoker as Sara Crewe carried the audience of hundreds of children right with her from tears to smiles all the way.She was well supported by the rest of the players.The four musical numbers were skillfully rendered, Joyce McNair was on hand to welcome the audience and Ted Miller kept the audience happy between acts with his contests and banter.He was helped out by dancing and singing acts which rounded out the program, Altogether a delightful afternoon was provided.You may well conclude if you are too old to go on your own tomorrow, you should borrow a child who isn\u2019t, HE MUSIC of our Hammond organ provides a lovely memorial service.Pete | background for the | | DOV PrrOPDOPWN R OOFING ) & I] N f Service Committee, who present- GERALD er.the Candy Sale prizes, ex- e a pom plained the sale was held to McKENNA DA Collins ) LC \u2019 TS raise money for the YMCA LIMITED World Service Fund and to re- Nc | place gym equipment.2129 Bishop St.PA NUNNS A?WILLIAMS 5610 SHERBROOKE STREET wis?2 The names of other boys and girls who won prizes, \u2018Y\u2019 crests (12 boxes), pen and pencil or pen sets (24), flashlights (48) and wrist watches 72), are: Crest: Liane Wood, John Keefe.Ian Fraser, Doreen Connors, Donald Chisholm, Gray Buchanan, Sharon Gubbay, Glen McNicoll, Elizabeth Jeffrey, Susan McLaren, Ann Walker, Robert Dart, Dara Culhane, Arthur Certo VI.2-9112 2 0 A 0 A 0 0 0 0 li à Me de ee ie dd, COV DO OLOLAOLALALLLLOALLLLALLL Commercial \u2014 Industrial Residential Thomas, Paul Symons, Jane : Bec wen, Patrick Nelson, Marcella \u2019 Maintenance end Repairs on AR Types Kelly, Melvin Grimes, Garry Five Generations of Buildings O'Connor, Ronald McLaren, Co- lin Wilson, Tim Wilson, Made- laine Palmer, Gary Armstrong, Guy Gagnon.Pen and/or pen and pensil set: Gr.y Buchanan, Sharron Gub- bay, Glen McNicoll, Susan Mc- Laren, Ann Walker, Arthur Thomas, Jane Bowen, Melvin Grimes, Ronald McLaren, Tim Wilson, Madclaine Palmer, Guy Gagnon.Flashlight: Gray Buchanan, Ann Walker, Melvin Grimes.Wrist watch: Ann Walker.of Traditional Service Leo Falardcau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING Jo0s.C.URrAY & BRO.Funeral DIRactors 1234 Mountain St.Phone:UN.6-6363 SHEET METAL WORK © GAS HEATERS 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimetes on Request WE.5-2598 WE.3-2432 pe ES Fer AB Vouwr e PHOTOGRAPHY e PHOTO SUPPLIES e PHOTO - COPYING © Roguier end Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Reg'd.ESTABLISHED 1899 is} WATCH REPAIRS S Conified Wetchmakers 2 Stores te Serve You 4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 0 I MA N° S 4866 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.1-1989 WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXXII, No.17 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 PAGE THREE TTT\u2014\u2014\u2014a ° Scott named lawyer wins $2,000 McGill dean Frank R.Scott, 451 Clarke avenue, internationally known authority on questions of constitutional law, was named this week Dean of the McGill Law Faculty.Dean Scott, longtime resident of West- mount, has been a professor of law at McGill since 1928, the year after he was admitted to the Quebec Bar.Born in Quebec City in 1899, Dean Scott was educated at Bishops, Magdalen and Oxford and McGill University Law School.His degrees and honors include BA, B Litt, BCL, LLD, FRSC and Mac- Donald Professor of Law.He has been at McGill during his entire legal career with several notable exceptions.He spent 1940 at Harvard on a Guggenheim fellowship THE FINAL LINK between east and west is this spike drivem by Lord Strathcona into the last tie to be laid in the CPR somewhere in the Rockies November 7, 1885.This bit of Canadiana is on display in the Strathcona ancestral home in Scotland.Recent winner of a Canada Council scholarship for study toward a Ph D degree in civil law is John F.Biierley, 25, son of J.G.Brierley, QC.and Mrs.Brierley, 22 Thornhill avenue.The one year scholarship of $2.00v plus travel allowange will enable the teaching fellow on McGill law faculty to do higher study in civil law at the University of Paris, France.Law School.\u201cMy wife.the former Jane , Bartlett, who was a reporter tor \"the Westmount Examiner for about a year, will accompany me Vin September.We plan to stay la year and hope to stay longer.\u201d | Mr.Brierley received his BA from Bishops University in 1956.his BCL from McGill in 1959 and was admitted to the Quebec Bar in 1960 and was the resident representative of the United Nations in Burma during 1952.Mr.and Mrs.Scott have one son, Peter.5 TUNE Up! BY SPECIALISTS H.B.MOTORS Lu.\u2018221 VICTORIA AVE.(Near Westmount Station) WE.5-9611 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, youll | like the intimate atmosphere of this hotel.Every room with bath and kitchenette.A dream will come true on July 28 when McGill Professor Robert V.V.Nicholls, 502 Elm avenue, president, Canadian Railway Association breaks sod for the National Rail Transportation Museum to be built near Delson, Quebec.The dream will be that of 19-year-old undergraduate Robert V.V.Nicholls, who in 1932 was the infant charter member of the Association.Son of Dr.Albert G.Nicholls, well known pathologist and editor of the Canadian Medical Association Journal from 1930 to 1942, and the former Lucia Van Vliet of Lacolle, Robert V.V.Nicholls was born at 972 St.Catherine street on February 18, 1913.Most of his early years were spent in Halifax, Nova Sco- tia where his father was professor of pathology at Dalhousie University.The family returned to Montreal in time for Robert to attend the last two years of high school at the High School of Montreal.After obtaining three degrees a Ph.D, the young chemist was offered a teaching job in the department of chemistry of Mc- Gill paying $1,000 per year.This was scarcely a munificent sum, even for 1936, but Dr.Nichoils recalls now, \u201cIt was beyond my fondest dreams.I was walking on air all the way up in seventh heaven.\u201d \u201cDuring the war I did research and joined the COTC.I got to be a major by the time the war was over.They wouldn't let me go overseas, though.Those honors go to my wife, formerly |), Nora Miner, whom I had met at McGill.We had to wait until she got back from driving an ambulance over in Europe to get married.\u201d \u201cWe lived on Aberdeen avenue for several years.Then, when we returned from a year's leave of absence in Cambridge, England we tried Baie d'Urfé for a while before we moved here.\u201d The Nicholls have two daughters, Sally, 15, and Eleanor, 13.The girls both attend Trafalgar, their mother's old school.Dr.Nicholls has done well in his profession.He is a fellow of * WIN x A TENNIS RACKET .(Turn to page 14) Bowen's Tennis Foundation from McGill, a B.Sc, M.Sc., andx the Chemical Institute of Canada, x Railway Associa tion president | Mrs.Brietley is the daughter plans museum start in summer of Mr.and Mrs.O.W.Bartlett, 458 Aigvie avenue.Both Mr.and Mrs.Brierley ate tended Westmount public schools, president of the Institute of Tex-' tile Science.co-author of a \u201cHistory of Chemistry in Canada\u201d and author of a textbook in chemistry and numerous research papers.He is in Who's Who in Canada, Canadian Who's Who and the Directory of Directors.Underneath, however, is that 19-year-old boy who dared to attend the first meeting of members of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society contemplating formation of an association to | celebrate the 100th anniversary of Canadian railways in 1936.Said Dr.Nicholls, \u201cIn the spring of 1932 I read a little news item in one of the local papers about this meeting.I had always been interested in railways but I secretly wondered if this interest were not one I! should discard as ! grew older.1 had not realized there were others like me.\u201d \u201cI did not know whether to (Continued on page 8) Publisher speaks The annual alumni reunion of Stanstead College is taking place at the college, Stanstead.Que., Saturday evening, May 6, at 6.30 p.m.Guest speaker will be John Sancton, publisher of The Examiner, a former student and former publisher of The Stanstead Journal.The annual cadet inspection takes place in the afternoon.WESTMOUNT MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION This is an appeal to the Citizens and Business Men of Westmount.It is more important than ever that you join the Westmount Municipal Association so that your voice may be heard in all important civic affairs such as the moot question of annexation.Annual subscription of $2.00 should be sent to Mrs.E.W.Scroggie Secretary-Treasurer Apt.22, 7085 Fielding Ave., Montreal, 29.> CY CYLINDER p HERES A DANDY LITTLE USED CAR WITH RADIO, NOTICE THE FENDER SKIRTS, SPOT cat ENT AN AND | a LD HEATER AND TWIN PIPE me Ee EVER HAD AT GIRARD AUTOMOBILE GIRARD AUTOMOBILE Te sé Hu.+ 5748 72 VICTORIA AVE.ESTMOUN MONTREAL'S OLDEST dyret me) da À A AAA A À À À À À À À À À À À À AA A À à À à A A à A à A A AN EE YY AID ADD ALTO À by GIRARD AUTO ! \u2018THEN WHERE'S THE ¢ DEPRECIATION P MV HUSBAND SAYS ITS THE BIGGEST THING WN oY AAA AAAAAMAAAAA = FARGO = PLYMOUTH SERVICE Jha 16 Euminer Bervins the City of Werimount since 1936 Heed Office: 7008 Kildere Rood, Montresl 29 Montreal, Fridey, April 28, 196) WESTMOUNT Classified Advertising (Te 8:30 p.m., Mea., Tues.& Wed.Only) Mu.1-045) Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising Jeha W.Sencton, President ond Publisher MU.1-2770 Hugh E.McCormick, Choirmen Lerry Meinais, News Editer Mugh R.Mount, Advertising Moneger The Examiner aims te be an independent, clean newspaper for (he home.devoted te public service.sear.five cents à copy Mail subscriptions: Member of the Canadian Weebly Newspapers $2.50 per year, 81.20 ball Association, Quebee Newspapers Association.Authorized as 2nd Class Mai), Post Office Dept.Ottawa -\u2014 ie = Visit to Council grand opportunity fPYHE Current Events Club of Westmount High School, 25 members strong, are showing the way for their elders.Monday evening they are going to attend the statutory monthly meeting of West- mount City Council.They are hoping to have a glimpse of the democratic process as applied to government in action \u2014 which at the local.municipal level usually is the most immediate and significant in the life of the citizen, even if he seldom seems to appreciate it.We hope the students will be treated to the real thing \u2014 that this does not turn into a special event staged for them.By this we mean we hope that our young people are going to be able to enter the Council chamber under the same right of access as most free people have to their legislatures and hear, without regard to their presence.the discussion which accompanies public business wherever it is dealt with, leading to conclusions and disposal of the business.This is important.The Examiner long has deplored how the real business, the real discussion.too often is done behind closed doors, behind the \u2018committee of the whole\u201d device which means public business is done in private.The end result is a dull and sterile version of the \u201copen\u201d Council meeting \u2014 where the decisions were made hidden from the public eye and ear.We don\u2019t want the West- mount High School Current Events Club to get their idea of law-making from anything but a free and open.un- staged meeting of public representatives.If these youngsters report home that they witnessed the genuine article, direct interest of adults in the affairs .so THEY YOU SAY New resident likes old history Sir: 1 am finding your articles on various streets of the city of a good deal of interest.As a comparative newcomer to Westmount, 1 am extremely interested in its history.particularly in those bits of history which exist presently not on paper but solely in the minds of the longtime residents, There are certainly many others like me here in Westmount who would be pleased to have some of the older residents in point of time share their memories with those of us who are not so fortunate as to have been \u2018born and raised\u2019 in Westmount.Also, | think it would help us to share the points of view of the natives on many questions il we knew more of the background.1 confess to a nosy Parker interest in your relating the statistics of my neighbors.However.it is sheer pleasure to read about the good old days in Westmount.Amy Jones Platter Matter By BOB KEEN London: Rossini Overtures.Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conductor Peter Maag.CM 9257.The many curtain- raisers of Giacchino Rossini are exciting light concert music, containing a distinctive sparkling wit and brisk gayvety guaranteed to dis- pell any listener's doldrums.The fine Paris Conservatoire group gives us crisp.deftly defined readings of the familiar \u2018William Tell\u2019, \u2018Cinderella\u2019.\"Thieving Magpie\u2019 and \u2018Semiramide\u2019 overtures, a good representative collection of this racy music for the collection.Everest: A Commemoration Symphony \u2014 Stephen Foster, A Sympheay Stery of Jerome Kern.The Pittsburgh Symphony Orches- \\ we of their City and its Council is bound to take a spurt as a result \u2014 which would be a good and a healthy thing.Pr ee SAY Sure the wise plan is fo live like a man And Luck may look after the rest ! \u2014 Rudyard Kipling Selby street \u2018cosmopolitan\u2019 too Selby street, in lowest West- mount, is only three blocks long.It starts at Atwater, crosses Brooke and Greene avenues and comes to an end at Hallowell street, known, until a few years ago as Rose de Lima street.Composed mostly of three and four flat dwellings, the street 1s rather shabby-looking as you enter from Atwater but brigthens up considerably as you proceed to the opposite end.Most of the properties are managed by trust companies, or absentee landlords who seem to care little about the condition of their source of income.In all fairness, 1 have to admit that one block of eight houses and several garages in the rear owned by a single family, are kept in excellent condition.These were acquired.I understand, many years ago from a well-known race track fan.Because Selby street is on a hill, most of the bottom flats are \u2018\u2018up- and-downstairs\u2019\u2019 affairs, with entrances in the front about thirty feet higher than those in the back.When I moved to Selby some thirty-three years ago, the pavement went only as far as the Selby Grange, an old mansion turned into apartments.I have heard the Grange was the center of a large estate which stretched out from the C.P.R.tracks, encompassed the site where the buildings of the Charles E.Frosst Co.Ltd., now stand, as well as Selby Park.and extended as far south at Notre Dame street.A dirt road and a boardwalk went as far as the old Massey-Harris building at the end of the street.1 was a mere lad when the City paved the street as far as Rose de Lima.Selby is a street of very fine trees, and pretty gardens.There is a huge chestnut tree a few hundred feet from the Selby Grange where 1 used to get chestnuts when 1 was a boy.I understand that it still yields a good crop for the youngsters of today.For many years now, the C.P.R.has permitted the tenants on the north side of the street the use of the rich loam alongside its right- of-way for truck gardens.Several Italian families have combined their efforts.and reaped a good harvest for several years now.This garden is just across the street from me.and brings a touch of country atmosphere when I sit out in the front of a summer\u2019s evening.The vacant lot on the northwest tra conducted by William Stein- berg.LPBR 6063.This is a World Premiere recording of two symphonic suites by the American composer and arranger Robert Russell Bennett.As such they are quietly written potpourri of the best known tunes of master melodists Stephen Foster and Jerome Kern assembled in so-called symphonic form: pleasant fare, well-recorded, but for our taste not utilizing the full effect of the symphony orchestra.Highlight of the Foster suite is a medley featuring The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh.Columbia: The American dramatic soprano Eileen Farrell has in recent years been acclaimed as one of the top vocalists before the public today both as a concert soloist and as operatic star, thus climaxing a career of patient, devoted and strenuous work.For a rich sampling of Miss Farrell in these two fields, we recommend ML 5408, Eileen Farrell \u2014 Arias in the Great Tradition with operatic arias by Beethoven, Weber, Cheru- bini and Gluck, written in the tradition when sopranos had to cope with the large formidable halls of the period.Perhaps more interesting to the vocal connoisseur is An Eileen Farrell Song Recital on ML 5484, with four groups of songs by Schubert, Schumann, Debussy and Poulenc, superbly accompanied by George Trovillo at the piano.Full English texts of the songs are provided enhancing their appeal, and on both discs the pure tone.meticulous diction and delivery of this great voice, predominates.By JACK FEATHERSTONE corner of Greene avenue, where 1 used to play baseball in the summer, football in the fall, and go sliding on in the winter has long been filled in, and is now used as a parking lot for many of the street's car owners.You might call Selby a cosmeo- politan street.Although the majority of the residents are French or English, there are a goodly number of Irish, Scotch, Italian, a Hindu, a French Protestant family (a rarity in Quebec', Japanese, Jewish, and several colored families \u2014 all living together in peace and harmony.If I were asked to choose the most respected and best-loved person on the street.I would nominate the Reverend C.E.Combe, of St.Jude's Anglican Chruch.He has lived on the street for as long as | can remember, and is the most understanding person I have ever met.Everybody.regardless of race or creed, has gone to him for counsel at one time or another \u2014 1 have done so myself, for that matter \u2014 and have come away feeling the benefit of his wisdom.There are several landmarks on Selby: the most notable being the impressive entrance of the Frosst Building.Years ago, a tennis court occupied that spot, but during the late war, it was rarely used, so the Frosst people, needing room for expansion, bought the site, and built on it.They have made such progress during our years on Selby that they have bought many hundreds of feet of land once part of the Park, and, we assume, will buy more as they continue to prosper.The second landmark is the Sel- by Grange, of which 1 have already spoken.The third selection, in my opinion, is the Selby Grocery, a small handy store, run by a fine chap, affectionately called \u201cHarry\u201d by everyone.The building which houses his store, and the dwelling above it is the topic of conversation for everyone seeing it for the first time.They wonder how a family can live in such a narrow place.This is an illusion however as there is plenty of room inside.Quite a few of the residents on Selby today are second-genera- 1 SAY! tion householders; having grown up, married, and taken over their parents\u2019 flats as they passed away, or moved elsewhere.Selby street gave up quite a number of its young men during World War 11.Some were killed, but the majority of them came back to settle down with their families.The Murphy family gave six boys to the R.C.N., and they all returned home safely.One of them, Bill, was a Commando.Selby is a thorn in the Fire Department's side; there have been so many false alarms in the years we have lived here that it is impossible to count them.Most of them have been rung in by young punks from the St.Henri District who have nothing better to do.1 recall one night when there were three false alarms rung in from the box at Brooke and Selby.These were spaced in hourly intervals, but the joker who pulled them was caught in the act, and is now a guest of the Authorities, and will be, for some time to come.Although the Fire Department comes down on many false alarms, there have been a few nasty fires on the street.The most spectacular blaze 1 have witnessed occurred many years ago in a dwelling right next to the Park It took several streams, and hours of back-breaking work on the part of the firemen to put it out.Another fire of lesser importance caused slight damage to several sheds in the rear of a flat we once rented.There used to be two dairies on the street.Buchanan's was in the rear northwest corner of Brooke, and Brown's was in the rear of the southeast side.They decided to merge, calling the new firm the Brown-Buchanan Dairy.This did not last long however, and made them close up shop, leaving the Brown building deserted, but for the rats and other foul creatures.I understand there was a beaut of a fire there which gutted the building completely.The City later demolished it as a menace, Bye the bye, there was a holdup at Brown's Dairy in which Mr.Brown was slightly injured.I am uncertain as to whether the thugs were ever caught.# \u201c2 When you are down in the mouth, remember Jonah.He got out all right.\u2014 Thomas Edison 206 Olivier Avenue MODERNIZE YOUR BATHROOM We can install a new recessed tub, shower fixture, sink, and bowl, individually \u2014 or a complete new room ensemble that will sparkle with beauty, endure for many years.Let us give you free estimates.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LIMITED \u2014 WE.5-1189 EE A ES Ea J Pe pS \u201cer re = Ps Next Monday night.8 p.m., the Current Events Club of West- mount High School will attend the City Council meeting.Cecelia Leslie, president of the group, made the necessary arrangements with tte City.A $1,000 grant by the provincial government to the West- mount Library was announced at the April 19 meeting of the Board of Library Trustees.No immediate decision will be made on the use to be made of the money .On Sunday afternoon there Freddie FIX IT.3) AN dependable plumber is one who Does the job He sets out to da, JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 City Hall Beat with Jane Hendershott IV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VY VV VY Vv, REUBEN BERGER the expert shoe man, with a good reputation.of your shoes.per pair.replaced.Your moccasin-style shoes rebuilt to golf shoes or your golf shoes rebuilt like new at moderate prices.will be a church parade and march past by the Royal Can- | adian Army Service Corps, Montreal, starting at 1:15 from the Athletic Grounds, behind the new high school on St.Catherine street.Entry to the Athletic Grounds is by Hillside lane.Line of march is north on Hillside lane.north on Kensington to Western.then west on Western avenue to the reviewing stand between Melville and Lans- downe avenues in Westmount Park.The parade will pass the reviewing stand at 3-30.x The City is shaping up the traffic changes due to the new high school and Reader's Digest building, to be put into operation before school opens in the fall.It is also getting geared up for capital works to be done this summer and early fall.The word for the week from the Police Department is to watch it at stop signs.Don't just stop and go, stop short of the crosswalk and proceed only when ' safe.The same technique is recommended when coming out of lanes, driveways and buildings.Apparently, this is the currently cars collide The extent to which motorists | dépend upon traffic lights was pointed up last Friday night when | two cars went through an intersection during a power failure involving the signals and barged into each other.Both Roger Moyen, 24.6385-39 avenue, Rosemount, driving north on St.Catherine.and Clifford Goodwin, 17, 38 - 51 avenue, Lach- ,ine.procecding west on Western.said they noted the traffic lights at Western avenue and St.Catherine street were not in operation before entering the intersection.Sergeant L.Parliament.West- mount police officer on duty at the : Station.reported that at 7.40 p.ma woman living at 4917 Western avenue called to report the lights out in her house.A check at the Power House did not disclose the cause of the trouble.At 8 p.m.a man called to report the automobile accident and the failure of the traffic lights.Temporary stop signs were set out at once and power was re- \u2018stored by 9 p.m.| Lights out, most popular law violation in Westmount right now with a lot of 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A Clean Heating System makes a Big Difference, too Actually Means BETTER HEATING at LESS COST Just as your car engine needs a Spring tune-up for more efficient, economical Summer operation, so does your furnace and oil burner need a clean-up for peak performance next Winter.Advance orders for a Summer clean-up are being accepted now at special money-saving rates.Yandy motor lubricating od dispenser supplied FREE! 5250 WESTERN AVE.HU.1-0371 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 28, 1961 [ This week in Westmount | By VALENTINA RAHR Pluns are underway fur _members of the Westmount Police Force to take St.John Ambulance Association training again.\u2018\u2019Fhis is really a refresher lasting twelve weeks\u201d explained Police lmspector Lowson.\u201cIL is a course in general first aid for everyone on the force.\u201d First year trainees who complete the course successfully are given a First Year Certificate.Vouchers are given to those who take the course a second year.Medallions with the insignia of the St.John's Ambulance Association crest are awarded after more than two years of training.Labels are granted to anyone taking the course after X number of years, just to show that the refresher course has been successfully completed.Mrs.Helena Reusing, Gros- venor avenue, is holidaying in Paris, and plans to tour Europe before returning home.Highlighting the Quebec Music Festival Sessions taking place at Victoria Hall this week, is Rose Bampton, Metropolitan Opera star (wife of Canadian Conductor Wilfrid Pelletier) who is judging the vocal classes.The new siate of officers for the Westmount High School Home and School Association for the 1961-62 Season is as follows: President, John Linnell; Vice- presidents, Mrs.F.V.Elkin, Dr.Lloyd Smith; Secretary, Mrs.R.C.B.Love; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Norton Fellows; Treasurer, B.T.MacRae, W.Law- ley; Hospitality, Mis.G.H.Motherwell; Chaperones, Mrs.George Hand; Class Mothers, Mrs.J.A.D.Falkner; Telephone Committee, Mrs.L.Marks.Gerald Iles, Windsor avenue, is busy at Channel 12, which incorporated Mr.Iles\u2019 ideas into By Giveon Cornfield Musical Director CKVL - FM Details of the May schedule on CKVL-FM are listed below.In answer to numerous inquiries about the proposed monthly magazine (now in its second year of planning), it might be stated at this point that there is every indication this next few months, perhaps sooner, MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 12.00 am.Midnight Symphony 100 am Mclichrino and His Orch, 130 am Masterworks In Music 200 am Music From Vienna 2 30 ain.Famous Orchestras 3 00 am.Guest Conductor g 101 Strings am.Hi-Fi Varieties am.Masters Of The Keyboard ame Sonatas Waltzes Of America am Morning Symphony am.Around The World In Music am.Piano Stylings am Breakfast Concert am.Itdun Music Festival am.Symphonic Highlights am Music From The Shows am Music Of Latin America am.(Sat.1h! Youth Concert\u2026 am.Concert Encores am.Singing Violins .2 \u2014 saatVuasut NNN Na=-SN-00C%088< Savas at =2 == 2 Qessaszs2 8%: g2235383582883838 8ss:*s am.Pipes Of Melody pm.Waltzes Of The Wald pm.Concert Stage pin.Golden Accordion pin Music From Russia pin.Virtuosity brin.Sat Junior Concert Recital (liver, pe (Sato Concert Encores biere Mantovani and His Orch.pi Sat 13h) New York Pnitharmonic Orchestra pm Music From Hawai om Hi-Fi Band Concert pm, Serenade pm.Music From France pm.Arthur Fiedler Presents pm Musie From Spain pm.Opera Highlights Pm.Gypsy Concert bin.Chrvsler Of Canada Concert Time pin eSat + Music Of Johannes Bratvas 7 pm Famous Composers 9 pre (Kat + Mantovam and His Orchestra a pm.Ballet Music W pm Voices You Know 830 pm.(Thurs) Masterworks From France 830 pm (Sat + The Pause That Refreshes 900 pm Operettan 900 pm.(Thurs.2h) Tonight At The Opera SW pm Overtures will become a reality within the SUNDAY 12:00 am.(Sat.11 p.m.- Sun.1 am) Dance Music Around The orld 1:00 am.Music From The Shows 1:30 a.m.Masterworks In Music 2:00 a.m.Edmundo Ross and His Orchestra 2:30 am.Piano Stylings 3:00 a m.Guest Conductor 3:30 am.10] Strings 4:00 am.Hi-Fi Varieties 430 am.Concert Stage 5:00 am.Sonatas 5:30 a.m.Oratorio 6.00 a.m.Organ Recital 8 3 Choral Festival a.m.Symphonic Highlights Masters Of The Keyboard a.m.Breakfast Concert am.Music From Vienna a.m.Carillon Bells a.m.Music From Israel Famous Orchestres am.Music From Latin America Songs Of The Synagogue Italian Music Festival .Golden Accordion Flectwood Concert Music From Germany Philadelphia Orchestra Music From Hawaii Music Of Tchaikovsky Waltzes Of The World Music From France Arthur Fiedler Presents Music From Spain Music Of Antonio Vivaldi Gypsy Concert Classics By Request Ballet Music Overtures m.to Midnight Tonight At The Opera MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY sw: 3 [Er - =- = = = = SONGaTLAUVNASUUN-NN-0C0082410 suv:Et 52555 SussssssuSsSSSSSSSSSSESSES 323235352337 essorgesesose Mondas - Tuesday - Friday 10.00 pm Festivals Wednesday 10:00 pm.New Class Releases Thursday 9.00 p.m.to 11.00 pm.Opera Saturday 10:00 p.m.Mect The Artist Datly 1130 pm.Chamber Music (Apr.30/61) Mussergsky's KHOVANSHCHINA with soloists and Chorus and Orchestra of the National Opera, Belgrade conducted by Kreshimir Baranovich.2.53.05 (May 7/61) Verdi's IL TROVATORE with Rolando Panerai.Maria Callas, Fedora Barbieri, Giuseppe di Stefano, and the Orchestra and Chorus of La Scala conducted by Herbert von Karajan and: 2.05.00 Wolf-Ferrari's THE SECRET OF SUZANNE with Mario Bariellu; Ester Orel and the Turin Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alfredo Simonetti.(May 14/61) Bizet's CARMEN with Picrrette Alarie, Consuclo Rubio, Leopold Simoneau.Heinz Rehfuss and the Chorus and Orchestra of the Concerts de Paris conducted NEW MUSICAL ORGANIZATION For its inaugural \u201cPops\u201d kind.will include the Berlioz; \u2018Nocturne\u2019 Freedman: programme, Concert will be conducted by Walter Suas- The concert will take place at the Forum on Tuesday evening, May 2nd, and the programme \u2018Roman Carnival\u201d by Canadian composer Harry \u201cVariations on a Theme by Paganini\u2019 by Rachmaninoff, for piano and orchestra, with Canadian pianist Ronald Turini as soloist, and the \u201cNew World\u2019 Symphony by Dvorak.by Picrre-Michel le Conte.2.26.23 the Montreal Overture by Waller Susskind United Kingdom Trade Commissioner, Arnold Heckle, 7 Lorraine avenue, spoke to the Westmount Rotary Wednesday oa \u2018\u2018St.George and Other Things\u2019 in honor of St.George's Day, Mr.Heckle led off by commenting on the fitness of a day dedicated to the immortal memory of the patron saint of England after all the fuss made by the Irish and the Scots about St.Patrick and St.Andrew, He went on, \u2018I suppose there are some Scots here.Goodness knows, they are everywhere\u201d.A brief rundown on St.George who was martyred \u2018\u2018some little time ago .April 23, 303\" followed and then, \u2018\u2018I don't propose to burden you with the details of his life.mainly because nobody knows them\u201d, \u201cSt, George was demoted last?week by the Vatican for just that reason, because nobody knows much about St.George\u2019.\u201cIn the middle of the 19th century that American, Ralph Waldo Emerson, wrote to John Ruskin and accused St.George of being a war profiteer who was slain by the people he chiseled\u201d.\u201cWe English haven't always agreed with the Vatican or the Americans either and in this case I think it is better that we believe the nicer story of St.George rescuing the fair maid from the dra- \u201cThe Trade Commissioner then got serious on the advantages of the advantages of the Commonwealth to its members and the good fortune of the Commonwealth in having the stabilizing and unifying influence of the monarchy.He compared the Commonwealth their new afternoon program \u201cCountry Fair.\u201d For some years The Reader's Digest, has presented one year subscriptions to Canadian high school valedictorians whose names are sent in by their principals.Prnicipals should send names to the Valedictory Department, The Readers Digest, 215 Redfern avenue, Westmount.Policewoman Mrs.W.Thomas, who helps children cross every day at St.Catherine St.west and Park Place is not at her usual spot this week.The Thomas family is getting ready to move to an apartment nearby, after occupying their present house on Lewis avenue for almost thirty years.Mrs.Thomas will be back at her traffic job again on Mon- Trade with Britain, pleas Commissioner to \u2018a double bridge between the United States, the countries of western Europe and the Commonwealth countries\u2019\u2019, and urged that \u2018trade problems of the Commonwealth be placed prior to trade with Europe by its members\u2019.He pointed out the importance to Canada of Britain continuing to purchase large percentages of Canadian exported butter, cheese, tobacco, plywood, - tallow, apples, honey and salmon, also rye whiskey.He said \u201cIn 1960 Britain finished up with a trade deficit of over $300,000,000 with Canada\u201d.He asked for a bigger slice of the Canadian import cake on behalf of Britain, then presented President Ron Mackay with samples of all the items enumerated as Tony comes third in Rotary public speaking contest Anthony Hancock, 32 Shorn cliff avenue, tied for third place in the final competition of the public speaking contest for boys, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Montreal Tuesday at the Queen Elizabeth hotel.The grade 12 Lower Canada College student received a bronze medal and a bursary of $150 to be paid upon entry into university.Tony tied in the second semifinal contest before the Westward Rotary last Thursday and won a preliminary bout before the West- mount Rotary March 9.Cancer is caused by the unruly growth of body cells.Often this exported by Canada to Britain.growth can be completely stopped \u2014if caught on time.sndttéttéddatAdsadAdaChdAda dada AAGAAAGAAbhèNE PB NANMANANNANTANANANAAANAAMNANANAARAARNANANANARANANNEN + i child Th 3 3 iidren\u2019s eatre * * * PRESENTS * K > xn u 5 \"m3 x » x + x ¥ Saturday Afternoons April 29th ond May 6th + x RESERVE NOW: HU.4-6620 er Willis & Ce.+ JU ME MN day.BEST LP.\u2019s \u2014 SEMI-CLASSICAL AND BROADWAY TUNES UNINTERRUPTED JO MINUTE MUSICAL ENTS 11 PM, TILL 4 AM.DAILY i | H JUDY AND FRIEND ° Nine-year-old Judy Matthews, 1035 e Vd Orchard, a little girl of Spanish extraction, had her big moment Tuesday night when she went backstage at Her Majesty's to meet Jose Greco, famous Spanish dancer.Judy is a stellar performer with the Unity Boys\u2019 Club talent parade.\u2014Leo Thompson Photo FARM LIFE Canada\u2019s 2,500,000 farms used some $16-million worth of elec- tricity in 1959 to improve their working and living conditions.MAY 6% {) MAY 13 4 (Me Sunday portermences) 3 Av Lutin ° This bo vf Weekend Montreal's most qu NADI n aha ah charming setting NEN + .30) ERIE TENE Internationally famous LA © Diemer © Cockteils Luncheon Monday thru Friday Special Sunday Family Dinner Cr.1-9305 \u2014 Free Parking RESERVED SEATS AGEN IE Admission Ou SALE MAY Sn AWLIS 125 CHILDREN 56e Se.Gregoire AT St.Hubert (Just 12 minutes from downtown) VOW sponsors arms debate Egan Chambers, 2351 Kensington avenue, MP and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence, and Dr.Michael Oliver, 4343 Montrose avenue, Mc- Gill political scientist, will participate in a four-man panel sponsored by the Voice of Women of Quebec next Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.in Victoria Hall.\u201cShould Canada Accept or Reject Nuclear Arms\u2019 is the topic to be discussed.Mr.Chambers will argue in favor of acceptance and Dr.Oliver in favor of rejection.Mapor J.C.Cushing.in a public statement, urged the citizens of Westmount to attend the meeting.He stated \u2018\u2018no generation has had a greater need to be well informed.Organizations which sponsor debates and discussions on current public problems merit the support and active participation of the public.\u201d The mayor went on to say, \u2018the possession and use of nuclear weapons is, in my view, one of the most important issues before us today.\u201d Two persons hurt as autos collide Two persons were hurt early yesterday morning when the car in which they were riding was involved in a two-car crash at Cavendish and Chester.Injured were Fernand Erian, 37.5230 Cumberland avenue, driver of one of the vehicles.and Mrs.Anna Lichaa, 23.of 7030 Cote St.Luc road.a passenger in Mr.Erian's car.Both were taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.The other car.driven by Richard Mitchell, 22, of 105 Somer- ville avenue, Westmount, was westbound on Chester at the time.Mr.Erian's car was travelling south on Cavendish, REAL PRODUCER With the advent of the new season we might remember that farming is perhaps the most manifold and complex of all arts.The farmer's occupation is unique in that it is the only occupation that is productive in the real sense of the word.The earth is made to yield and increase .There are other extractive industries but this one is essentially originative.\u2014Fort Frances (Ont.) 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Wednesday, Moy 3rd 31.00 an Holy Corumunion Orsanist and Choirmaster: Sunday, April 30th with Anniversary 062006 Morning Warship Norman W.Murrie.A.R.C.O., A.R.C.M.Anniversary Preacher ; Rev.A.Lloyd Sinsth, : \u2014 MA DD \u201cA COLONY OF HEAVEN\" SYNAGOGUE 7 vin Evening Worship - Leshe Hall followed by congregational Souial Gathering Organist and Chelrmanter: Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bae.ST.ANDREW'S, WESTMOUNT (10) Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.) TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal De.4.Stern, Rabbi Miles Wisenthal, M.A, Educational Assistant Otte O.Staeren, Canters ¥.L.McLearon, Organist Cheir Master.SABBATH SERVICES MINISTERS Friday Evening, April 28th, Dr Stern Rev.will speak on \u201cRespect or e .D.M.Grent, S.A.D.D.Hoary Head Saturday Morning, Miss Valerie Lewis, Die.C, Ed.Mr.Erie J).Adams.8.Mus, April 20th ut 11:30 o'clock.sermonette: \u201cReflect Upon Three Things based on Puke Aboth.BAR MITZVAH R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D.Rector, Trinity Memorial Church Resurrection IV by The Venerable A theologian writing lately has said that the most disquieting thing about modern Christianity is its indifference to the future life.It was far otherwise in the early church.Then the hope of life eternal was a very real incentive to the good life.Today in not feel the need of any incentive.We almost scorn the idea of a reward for serving God.It is as though we said to an equal: \u201cI can stand on my own feet] am glad to be on\u2019 good terms with you, but I do not want to be rewarded for it.\u201d We ignore the majesty of God: we are utterly unaware of the other-ness of God.That is precisely the sin of Adam: he \u2018would be as God,\u201d he wanted to avoid being dependent on God.He had been given dominion over the earth; but he did not like the idea of being dependent on the Giver.Today we have to a large extent earth.It has had the effect of making us satisfied with earthly things.When most men and women had to endure hardship and misery; when their lives were Sunday, April 30th P Wors t idk ing | H 660005 Morning Worship At the worship this Friday Evening Le .Te oo and) Saturdsy Morning, Murray Jay.THE LIFE OF THF.son of Mr.and Mrs.Saul Periman AGES \u2018 will be called to the Reading of the .\u201cMroadeast CHM) Torah in observance of his Bar| T3000.Fueenting Worship Mitzvah, CCLING TO THE BEST YOU KNOW SISTERHOOD AND BROTHERHOOD | De Grant at Both ANNIVERSARY DINNER | .Services .Saturday Evening, May 13th.6:30 1636 pin Vesper Service, CJAD o'clock, reservations with Temple of- \u201cOUR THREEFOLD fice, WE 17-3575.BLESSING \u2019 \"RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ANGLICAN Lo hh acres | omturdey Mornings at, Church of The Advent noons at 4 o'clock.threatened by recurrent plagues, they were glad to look into the future and see the glory that awaited them.Now we have substituted comfort for the hope of glory and we feel that if we have achieved 70 or 80 years of comfort aud well-being that we have done very well by our selves, In fact, we have grown weary and we do not too much mind if we cease to exist.We forget that there is still sorrow and trouble, and the pride of our humanism we dox made good our dominion over the | mise of eternal life \u2014 life lived in the Presence of God \u2014 an entirely mew experience.Such a prospect of an entry into the glory which is to be revealed, should leave us in a state of expectation and joy.Sir George alumni to honor chancellor The Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams University will be honoring B.W.Roberts, OBE, DCL, 4300 Western avenue, Chancellor of the university; H.F.Hall, BA, LRE, LLD, DD, 125 Percival avenue, Montreal West, principal and vice-chancellor; and C.W.Thompson, MA, presently of Ormond Beach, Florida, and formerly a resident of Montreal West and of Westmount, professor emeritus, at a reception and banquet to be held in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel Friday, May 12 at 6:30 p.m.(Continued on page 9) 1 \u2018Railway Association .-.(Continued from page 3) a little diffident because 1 was not a member of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society.However, 1 presented myself at the Chateau de Ramezay at the ap- | pointed time and found myself, ja callow youth in a group of mature business and professional men, a number of them prominent in the affairs of the city.\u201d | \u201cI have always remembered how these men treated me.They were warm and friendly.not cool land aloof.That night they or- i ganized the Canadian Railway | Association.These men not only welcomed me even though I! was ; not a member of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society, they made me a charter member of the Railway Association.They said, \u2018You've come and showed your interest so you will be like the rest of us.\u2019 Now, 29 years later I am president and preparing to commemorate the 125th | anniversary of Canadian railways this July 28.\u201d \u201cThose men dreamed of the museum which is now about to become a reality.We have the exhibits.We have the site.Now, Hi to the meeting or not.! was Morning: at 9:30 o'clock.Daily Hebrew Classes Monday thru Thursday After- Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay 4th Sunday After Easter 1 F000 on Holy Eucharist $45 am Sunday School | 1015405 Mattins oxi, } HOO am Kindergin ten ¢ VEO0 aon SOLEMN EUCHARIST | P00 py Evensong Weekdass: HOLY ECCHARIST T6 4m Mondas.Tuesdux and Thutsday 800 au Friday SM am Wedne day TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West I The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, | D.D.Rector Rev.Cannes F.L.Whitley, M.A, Hon.Assistant Rev Allen Goodings, BD, Assistant Mr.Gicorge K.Chubb, FRC OO.F AGO.DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday 5:45 pm, am, Atternoons 9 at Sunday Motnings at 9:45 KOFFEE KIB Sunday Morninus 945 o clock.Sunday Maining members ot the 196] Confumation Class and their parents | will be guests of the Koffee Klub, Dr.Stern will conduct a question period ! on The Meaning Of Confirmation.\u201d UNITARIAN | THE UNITARIAN | CHURCH OF MONTREAL | CHURCH OF THE MESSIAM 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.{at Simpson) Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason, This S.A.B.D.| Sunday, April 30th | 11 00 an\" Freedom fn Unitarian- ist | 11.00 am.Nursery.Kindergarten and Sunday School in Unitarian House Organist and Director of Musie: Donald Mackey, B.Mus.! that there are many thousands|it is a matter of building the even in our country who have display hall and annex and bring- had little happiness in this world.ing trackage into the property.\u201d To all this the Resurrection isi \u2018No, we dont own the site.an answer.To the sorrowful it, We lease it from Canada Creo- says: Your Lord entered through | Soting Company for $1 per year.suffering into His glory.and, We have a 25-year lease with the through faith you can share in light to renew indefinitely.It is His glory.To the happy and pros- \u2018 very nicely situated for our pur- perous it says: This life does not | POS\u20acs.You Lake the road from continue forever: but there is a; Delson to Saint Constant Which life that does continue.and you leads off the New York to Mont- attain to it by faith: \u201cIf ve then ; real Route 9c half a mile to the be risen with Christ, seek those Property which makes it handy things which are above.\u201d to motorists.Those who come , .by train can take the CNR, the Jur trouble is that we think of CPR or the Napierville Junction Heaven as being only a continua- | Railway.tion of earth\u2014everlasting life \u2014 \u201cPeople who dive will be able and we are mildly bored by the to park just off the road and idea.Think instead of the pro- walk across a bridge over the St.Pierre river to the exhibits.We think it is going to be lovely.There are trees, picnic facilities will be available along the river so that families can make a day Dr.A.Lloyd Smith returns to Of it.We plan to landscape to his former pulpit next Sunday keep the rural beauty and fill Morning as the Special Preacher |in any bare spots.\u201d for the 96th Anniversary Cele-| \u201cAlong the edge of the prop- brations of the beginning of Dom- erty we are going to run tram inion-Douglas.His subject will cars, especially the old open air be \u201cA Colony of Heaven\".ones about which there is so In the evening the Congregation much nostalgia among those of is holding a Social Gathering!us who are over 35.Then the following a brief Worship Ser-|kids can see what they missed vice in Leslie Hall.At this Rev.|by not living in \u2018the good old Dr.Smith returns to Westmount church\u2019 Organist and Choirmaster TT PRESBYTERIAN or 4th Sunday After Easter | i E > YT A 8 vo sm.Holy Communion MELVIL PRESB ERIAN | 9 30 am.Study Group f 4d am Jumor Department CHURCH 1100 00m Aattins Westmount, P.Q.Preacher The Rectan | The hes hrone 1100 am Nursery, Kindeigai ten, | Rev.C C.Coc * Primary Department.B.A.8.D., Minister 740 pm Evensong nes The Rev Allen 11:00 am Church School s Monday, May 1st \"11.00 a.m Public Worship Pa angles & St James, Friengs amgnister Preaching are Wednesday, May Srd Cordially Welcome 7,00 «mm oly Communion | Le a uraday, May 4th.ater A.Weodin, 1000 am.Holy Communion ! Organisé and Choirmaster: BAPTIST 7 WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Sherbrooke Street West et Roslyn Avenue Nesrest Downtown Baptist Church \u2014\u2014\u2014 Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, C.D., M.A., B.Th., D.D.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johaston, B.A.D.D.Direster of Music: Golr MecDermet, B.A., B.Mus.1 AM.1:00 A.\u2018Consecration\u2019 7:30 P.M, \u201cThe Magic of Grace\u201d and Mrs.Douglas Wilkie of Stanley Presbyterian Church will be special guests, _ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lensdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street NCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS, Sunday, April 30th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 am.Church Service Lesson - Sermon: Subject: \u201cEverilusting Punishment\u2019 Gelden Text: Ezekiel 18:30.Repent, and turn yourselves from all your trans.Kressions: so iniquity shall not be your ruin.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:13 p.m.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM Im the Church Edifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, Church School-11.00 a.m.\u2014 Midweek Service\u2014Wednesday\u20148 p.m.3 te 4 p.m.Wednesdays.6.20 10 8 p.m.| days\u2019.\u201d \u201cThe main exhibit hall will not be heated.That is where we will keep the rolling stock on parallel tracks.There will be no columns to interfere with good snapshots of the locomotives.\u201d \u201cThe archives annex will be heated.That is where we will keep books, maps, old street car transfers, records of historic interest, all the smaller items of historic interest to students of railways and tram cars.\u201d He reached into the desk and got out a box containing a customs slip and a rusted old spike.\u201cHere's a piece of history to hold in your hand.This is the actual last spike driven by Lord Strath- cona November 7.1885 in the Canadian Pacific Railway when it spanned the continent.\u201d \u201cIt was loaned to she Association by the present Lord Strath- cona and now I have to return it.You'll notice there is a chunk removed.That happened when some tourist took a nick out of it while going through the Strath- cona ancestral home in Scotland.\u201d Then he palmed a honey golden gavel.\u201cHere's something else you might be interested in.This is the Association's presidential gavel.It is made out of the buffer beam, bumper to you, of an old Montreal streetcar.\u201d \u201cYou wanted to know what is going into our exhibit.Here's some news.Ottawa just donated two tram cars dating from the 1890s.\u201d \u201cCNR and CPR are holding 12 locomotives each for us.Then Dominion Bridge is housing Sir William Van Horne\u2019s private car on their Lachine siding for us.This is a great treasure because it is part of the first train to cross Canada in 1885.It was there when Lord Strathcona drove that final spike.\u201d \u201cThere are others.The oldest locomotive we have dates from 1870.It just operated here in the East, of course, as you could not cross Canada by train until a little more than 85 years ago.\u201d \u201cWhat are the facts about our Association?Well, as 1 told you it started back in 1932.There were 12 charter members who were joined by 13 more members that year to make a total of 25 members for the first year.\u201d \u201cNow we have 600 members all over Canada with a few in the US.and overseas.Of this number 200 are right here in Montreal.\u201d .\u201cOur meetings are held at 8 p.m.on the second Wednesday of each month except during July and August.Our dues at $3 per year.They were $2 when we started.\u201d \u201cDuring meetings we have lectures, show films and twice a vear we hold auctions of relics of Canadian railway history.old tickets, timetables, books, pictures and other items.During July and August we go on excursions which draw people from all over the country and from other countries as well.\u201d \u201cI don't mind telling you, we make quite a bit of money from these excursions.\u201d \u201cIn 1936 our income was $58.23.We got dues from 29 members that year, plus 23c.bank interest.Now, thanks to the excursions, we are operating in a net of four figures to the left of the decimal point.\u201d \u201cNow, we are faced with the prospect of raising several hundred thousand dollars for our museum.This is something the charter members would not have dreamed of attempting, ambitious though we were.\u201d \u201cOne custom which those charter members began whieh we have retained is to name the president of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society honorary president of our Association.This is a matter of sentiment, the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society having given birth to our organization so to speak.So Donald F.Angus, 636 Roslyn avenue, is the honorary president of the Canadian Railway Association.\u201d \u201cThis looking back makes me realize, we have gone places in the last 29 years.Looking ahead makes me wonder where the Association will go in the next 29.Wherever it goes, 1 think I'll go for the ride.\u201d The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 28, 1961 9 Society conducts scientific survey The Multiple Sclerosis Society other countries an the higher of Canada i» conducting a survey northern and southern latitudes, to determine whether multiple Findings are being evaluated, Mr.sclerosis is more common in cold- Inwood said er climates than in southern J warm climates, it was disclosed g by D.LL.Inwood, president, ati Cathelic Hour the annual mmeting of the Reverend John Carley, assistant society, held Monday in the priest at St Patrick's Church, will Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel.be the guest speaker on this Sun- A scientific survey conducted day's Catholic Hour.10 years ago showed the disease | Father Carley\u2019s subject will be Was six times more prevalent in| Zeal for Souls \u201d Winnipeg than in New Orleans.| The program is broadcast over and led to surveys being made in Station CJAD ai 1 05.> / BARBERS, Herve Meloche (left) and Harry ment this week.Messrs.Meleche and Fitch have Fitch,, give last haircuts to old friends and been cutting the hair of several generatiens of customers, J.Allard (left) and T.Gile, before Westmounters since 1927, closing the doors of their Westmount establish- \u201cSERVICE\u201d IS OUR MOTTO * \u2014\u2014.= \u2014.\u2014 Last hair cut in Westmount Sir George .(Continued from page 8) this week by Fitch, Meloche | A large and lively turnout is! | anticipated: many other dignit-; This week sees the end of an home in Westmount to cut hair\u2019 aries are expected to be among! institution when the Westmount When one of our customer is sick.\u201d | the invited guests.Guests and | Barber Shop at Elm and St.Cath- \u201cWe hate to go after so many Alumni will be gathering at 6:30 erine closes its doors and Harry years, though, of course, in a way, p.m.with supper at 7:30 Fitch and Harvey Meloche move \u201c< ane looking forward to it as! Dr.Hall was the first full-time their business out to Roxboro something new.The district here student-counsellor of any college | : is changing and the rents are all in Canada; he was appointed | \u201cWe've been cutting hair in going way up.too high for us.\u201d dean in 1935, principal in 1956, | Westmount since 1927.first at \u201cWe've had many of our cus-|and vice-chancellor in 1959.* Ross's for 12 years and then in tomers since they were little boys! Dr.Roberts was appointed our own place on St.Catherine and now we are taking care of chancellor in 1959.the first in street,\u201d said Harry Fitch, \u201cI guess their sons.This fellow here.Bill (he history of the university.we've been into just about every Soden, used to live on Elm avenue.| \u2019 -\u2014 He moved but still comes up here *to get his hair cut.I've been cut , ting Doug Helsby's hair for 20 85 ycars.Jerry Fitzpatrick.who is the General Contractor on the job | of building the addition to Loyola, has been coming in here since he was a kid.\u2018 \u201cDr.G.Martin Rondeau, the dentist up the street here, has been coming in for about 35 years now.Denis Heward of Tolhurst Fuels is another who has been coming in since bovhood.™\u201d \u201cSo long.Harry.So long.Bill.\u201cThen too there is Dr.D.M., Grant of St.Andrew's United.He | has been coming in for the past 10 years or so, ever since he cam: to Westmount.\" \u201cAllan Gordon in the chair here.he\u2019s sales manager at Celtic Knitting, has been coming in for 30 years or so now.What are you now.Allan, about 35?He used to sit on that cushion there when 1 cut his hair.Now his three sons ee \u2018 come in for their haircuts and sit \u2018on it.\" FOR SALE \u201cAnother man who has been coming in here for 30 years is Boyd Robson of Robson Printers.\u201d Hoadsome, ornamental, imported, | \u201cYes.what we'll miss are the handmade, metal Oriental Dragon, customers.We are throwing away electric fountain.A real work of |, our cushion for the kids.It is pret- art for your home.Used inside, ty beat up by now.But we are outside.Antique, cost $400.00.taking our barber chairs, the cash Immediate private sale, half price.| register and all our other furniture.| We are getting the barber chairs HU.4-6145 In 1928 .when Westmount Taxi was established .cars like this were still on the road \u2014 and giving good service.Now they're antiques but Westmount Taxi is still going strong and still giving the best service.Our business was built on courteous, dependable service and our drivers are proud of it.NEXT TIME \u2014 CALL WESTMOUNT TAXI WE.5-2468 © Charge Accounts Arranged CAAA LLLLSLLLSLLLLLLLLELLSEttttttttdltotltltdllldldldddldld YVAN | reupholstered so they'll look new for the new place.\u201d \u201cGood luck.Harvey.Thanks a Would y ou cast a stone ?lot Allan.\u201d I A oyorl a Only those without sin, said the Master, may judge the erring.This girl and her unborn babe may be the victims of betrayal, or High School of the mother's weakness or folly.The Salvation Army merely asks, are they friendless and in need?In its hospitals, Announces havens and homes, mother and child receive loving care and the opportunity for a happy future.E t E 8 ti To maintain this and its other works of mercy, The Salvation n rance Xd mina Ions Army asks your help.Your contribution will bring you the joy of helping others to build happy, useful lives.For New Students 1961 - 1962 v MAY 1st to MAY 15th Saturday, June 3rd, 10.00 a.m.CAMPAIGN OBJECTIVE $335,000.of if your camvasser does not call, please send your contribution to Campaign Chairman: Mr.Carman A.Jerry LOYOLA HIGH SCHOOL Room 927, Shell Tower Building New students should file applications before May 27h 2 2 Cie fiom te Address: The Principal, Loyela High Schoel, | : | THE SALVATION ARMY 7141 Sherbrooke St.W., Montreal 28, P.Q.RED SHIELD APPEAL NOW ON DISPLAY .A Selection of Beautiful ladien ond Chinese 4-penei Screens GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.418) $0.Cothoriae Se.W.Westmount WE 24277 \u2014 Eveonings RE 64606 | PPP a A 2 20 Ean BS RSS wih YY TT TTT WY Carpenter Photos THE EXAMINER WOMENS 7 iis MONTREAL, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1961 Social and Personal Mr.Lyon W.Jacobs, QC, and Mrs.Jacobs have returned home from a visit to the New England States.Following the dinner of the Provincial Chapter of Quebec IODE, at the Themis Club Thursday evening the retiring President, Mrs.J.R.Beveridge, was presented with a beautiful Royal Copenhagen Figurine by the Provincial Executive.The Genesians\u2019 5th annual spring dance \u201cCarousel\u201d will be held on Friday evening, May 12, McKENNA COTE DES NEIGES Florists RE.8-1124 6) in the ballroom of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Co-chairmen for this event are Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Fitzgerald.Other members of the dance committee are Mr.Leo Ramsperger, Mr.Tom Sherry, Mr.Andre Piquette, Miss Gerry MISS CARLOTA de MIGUEL, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Carlos de Miguel of Madrid, Spais.and MR.GRAËME KENNETH MATHER, son of Mr.and Mrs.T.H.Mather of Westmount, whose marriage will take place in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, May 3.The bride- groom-to-be attended Westmount High School and is a graduale in science of McGill University.\u201c Mrs.William Hamilton to open \u2018Violet Show' avtes HOUSE OF PAINTINGS ® Oil Paintings are Gifts of Distinction LI\" 4908 Sherbrooke NL A PIN CYNE HU, 9-3333 The African Violet Society of Greater Montreal will hold its twelfth Annual Show on April 28 and 29 in the Wesley United Church Hall, N.D.G.and Royal avenues.The public is invited to visit this truly remarkable display and enjoy the fragile beauty of these tropical house plants in all the colors of the rainbow.Each year newly developed varieties representing years of effort are to be seen.Aver s core Mrs.William Hamilton will for- ® NICKEL ® RHODIUM mally open the show at 3 p.m.on ¢ CADMIUM © SILVER April 28.It will be open Friday REED LACOUERED evening until 9 p.m.and from 10 a.m.until 8.30 on Saturday.Trophies and other awards will be presented on Saturday afternoon to the winners in the numerous classes.This year there is a special class for gloxinias and the Orchid Society will again display many varieties of these exotic beauties.JOHN H.FEELEY & Sons Ltd., Est.1899 Repairing Silversmiths and Elec- tre Platers, Operating Canada's Largest High Class Job Shop.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1437 Ape St.VI.5-7947 few doors above .Catherme St Oppo Henry Morgan & Co Attention Housewives CUT FOOD COSTS! Buy Your Groceries at WHOLESALE PRICES ® Fruit Juices © Canned Vegetables © lastant Soup Bases ® Jams & Jellies © Spices © Coffee ® Vinegor © Saolod Dressings © Dill Pickles and many other food products FOR PIZZA LOVERS \u2014 Inquire about our specially prepared Pizza ingredients FREE NYLONS © Same Day Delivery Service © vam worm CR.4-2324 SPLENDID FOOD PRODUCTS Wholesale Food Suppliers A pair of lovely Nylons Free with every order.Brown, Miss Margucrite Racicot, Mr.Brendan Moore, Mr.Denis Mahon, Mr.Michael Dunn, and Mr.John Cripton.By kind permission of the Officer Commanding the Victoria Rifles Regiment, Col.George Robertson, the annual \u201cAfter Five\u201d party of the Victoria Rifles Chapter, IODE will be held on Saturday, at the Cathcart street Armory.The guests will be received by Mrs.E.M.Gibaut and the general convener is Mrs.Arthur MacBean.The following officers of the regiment and friends will assist: A.M.West, QC, Major T.Red- path, Major Lindsay Hall, Major J.Beles and Mr.H.C.P.Cress- well, Among the honored guests, who attended the dinner dance in honor of Mrs.C.E.Campeau, provincial president of the Progressive Comservative Women's Association of Quebec at the Sheraton - Mount Royal Hotel Wednesday evening are Mr.Andre Gillet and Mrs.Gillet; Mr.A.Ross Webster and Mrs.Webster; Mr.Charles E.Campeau and Mrs.Campeau; Mr.Egan Chambers and Mrs.Chambers; Mr.Georges Valade and Mrs.Va- lade: Mr.Harold E.Monteith and Mrs.Monteith; Mr.Marcel Bour- bonnais and Mrs.Bourbonnais; Hon.Henri Courtemanche and Mrs.Courtemanche; Hon.Leon Methot and Mrs.Methot; Hon.Gustave Monette and Mrs.Mo- nette; Hon.Louis-P.Beaubien and Mrs.Beaubien; Mr.and Hon.Mrs.Harry S.Quart: Madame Paul Sauve; Mr.and Mrs.Armand G.Boisclair; Mr.and Mrs.Charles- Guy Pare; Mr.and Mrs.Tadeusz Brzezenski; Mr, ana Mrs.John Bumbray; Mr.Reynolds Butler; Mr.and Mrs.Claude Nolin; Mr.and Mrs.Norman N .Genser; Mr.and Mrs.Yoland Guerard.Israel Today A lecture entiled \u2018Israel Today\u201d will be given at the Snowdon branch of the YM-YWHA, 5500 Westbury avenue, by the brilliant speaker and analyst Alan Rose, on Wednesday, May 3, at 8:30 p.m.Mr.Rose, who has conducted lecture and discussion courses in Current Events at McGill University and at the Snowdon \u2018Y\u2019, has made an outstanding contribution to the \u2018Y\u2019 program this year by his clear and penetrating analyses of the world situation.He is just returning from a trip to the Middle East and will bring the latest picture of events in that part of the world.Every person who concerns himself about events shaping their lives today.will want to take advantage of this opportunity to hear a first hand account by an expert.MR.AND MRS.DAVID ALFRED OLDING, pictured om the stairs in the Ritz Cariton Hotel following their recent marriage in Christ Church Cathedral.Mrs.Olding was formerly Miss Marilyn Rose Scotland.Astrof, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Allan Astrof of Westmount.Mr.Olding is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Olding of Lenzie, Olding-Astrof The marriage of Marilyn Rose, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Allan Astrof of Westmount, to Mr.David Alfred Olding, son of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Olding of Len- zie, Scotland, took place recently in Christ Church Cathedral, the Rev.Murray C.Magor officiating.The bride was given away by her father, and attended by her cousin, Miss Shirley McLeod, of Waterloo, Ontario.The best man was Mr.James Cochrane, and the ushers were Mr.George Do- cherty and Mr.Paul Astrof, brother of the bride.The reception was held in the Green Room of the Ritz-Carleton, and later Mr.and Mrs.Olding left for a trip to Quebec City.St.Matthias' WA The Spring meeting of the Association of Women of St.Matthias\u2019 Church will be held on Tuesday, May 2, at 8 p.m., in the church hall.Gentlemen are especially invited to attend this meeting.Speaker will be an Anglican nun, Novice Gwenna Mary, CHN, of the Community of the Holy Name, England.Gwenna Mary Howard was christened and confirmed at St.Matthias\u2019 Church.before choosing diamonds Buy your diamonds with your eyes wide open\u2014to the real facts about that stone! 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throughout by Mrs.H.B.Pope of Tobin's staff.Reservations must be made et once es the accommodation on trains, hotels and ships is limited.For further information, phone or write TOBIN\u2019S TRAVEL BUREAU UN.6-7811 1240 Peel St. \u2014\u2014 Message of the Dawn Yesterday is a dream, \u2014 tomorrow unknown, But today calls for action, and growth, A challenge to life, and to you is this day, \u2014 A farewell to sadness, and sloth.A mew world at your feet, A pew dawn in your sky, New victory waiting for you, Hope sings in your heart, as you welcome the dawn, Of this day when your dreams will come true.Ral ATER 2 2 ee IT DOROTHY SPROULE Coll I TE TRE TNL AIRES Coming Events MILITARY WHIST: The Solar Club annual military whist to be held Friday, April 28 at 8 p.m.sharp in the Nurses\u2019 Residence of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 2055 Northcliffe avenue, RUMMAGE SALE: A rummage sale will be held in Franklin Hall, Stanley Presbyterian Church, Victoria and Westmount avenues on Wednesday, May 3, at 7.30 p.m.Take No.124 bus.RUMMAGE S ALE: Melville Church Association is holding a rummage sale Friday, April 28 at 8 p.m.at 349 Melville avenue, Westmount.Genuine Choice Western BEEF QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WESTMOUNT \u201cNoted tor Quality\u201d Purveyor of High Class Quality Meats, Fresh Killed Poultry, Grocer- les, Fruits ond Vegetables.* IMPORTED PRODUCTS °* NICHOL'S, Lennoxville, HAMS, SAUSAGE & BACON 4466 St.Catherine West Near Metcalfe Ave.WE.7-9455-6 JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callouses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve all weak foot conditions.Children's Supports a Specialty.By appointment only Phone Number WE.2-1545 GENESIANS DANCE: The Genesians 5th annual spring dance \u201cCarousel\u201d will be held Friday, May 12 in the Ballroom of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Music will be provided by the Jose De- Costa orchestra.Proceeds from the dance will be devoted to the Youth Work of the Genesians.FASHION SHOW and bazaar to be held Saturday.April 29 at Edinburgh School from 1.30 p.m.to 5.30 p.m.500 Hudson avenue.Montreal West.This will be a gala affair with fish pond, darts, musical chairs and many other games as well as movies.Staged under the Home and School Association 45 boys and girls will model for the children's fashion show, MILITARY WHIST sponsored by Westmount Conclave No.4, Order of True Kindred, will be held May 8, in St.Stephen's Church Hall, corner of Atwater avenue and Dorchester boulevard at 8.30 p.m.Refreshments will be served and there will be door prizes.Please take your own playing cards.McGill Alumnae plans springtime luncheon The Alumnae Society of McGill University is holding its spring luncheon and seventy-second annual meeting on Saturday May 6 at 12:30 p.m.in Redpath Hall.Mrs.E.Fog, 4311 Beaconsfield avenue, is ticket convenor for the luncheon.The guest speaker will be Dr.A.Vibert Douglas, internationally known astrophysicist, whose topic will be \u201cFrom Leningrad to Armenia\u2019\u2019.Dr.Douglas spent a month in the US.S.R.as a delegate to the General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union and visited some of their great observatories.In her address to the Alumnae, Dr.Douglas will discuss conditions as she saw them and the stress on education and research.Dr.Douglas, a McGill graduate, and at present professor of astronomy at Queen's University, was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by McGill University at Founder\u2019s Day Convocation last October.She was formerly Dean of Women at Queen's University and has taken an active part in the International Federation of University Women and the Canadian Federation of University Women.Dr.Douglas is also the past president of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.Her publications include scientific papers, essays, articles, and a book entitled \u201cLife of Arthur Stanley Eddington\u2019.At this meeting, Emeritus Memberships in the Graduates\u2019 Society will be awarded to Miss Katherine Trenholme and Miss Hazel Murchison.Mrs.Hugh Hamilton will preside, t \u20ac I \\ Ww - and Greece.MRS.JOHN OXLEY PITT, 4656 Sherbreeke street, west, West.mount, photographed on board the Homeric on salling day early in April.Mrs.Pitt is spending the summer in England, Belgium Tobin's Travel Bureau plans vacation tour Arrangements have been completed by Tobin's Travel Burcau for a very wonderful and interesting vacation tour to the Middle Western States, California, Mexico, up the Pacific Coast to Vancouver and Victoria, then home by the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper, Winnipeg to Fort William where they take the CPR Steamer to Port McNichol.Then on to Toronto and Montreal.The tour will be accompanied by Mrs.H.B.Pope of Tobin's Travel Bureau staff.The party will leave Montreal on Friday afternoon, June 16 and will return to Montreal on Thursday, July 13, a period of 28 days full of interest and delight.Highway Safety Council Women delegates attending the 7th Annual Conference of the Canadian Highway Safety Council at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, May 1, 2, and 3rd, are invited to register on Sunday evening, April 30, and attend a breakfast reception being held on Monday morning in the Duluth Salon.Guests will be received by Mrs.E.H.S.Piper, 3375 Somerset, Saint Laurent, chairman of the Local Women's Committee, Miss Anne Leach.hospitality chairman, Mme.J.S.Nadeau, Miss Norma E.Holmes, Mrs.George B.Ken- ney.Mme.L.Thamant and Mme.J.P.Provost.oemeonts Engag The engagement is announced | of Miss Marjorie Edris Root, daughter of Mr, Norman Root rand the late Mrs.Root of West-i mount, te Mr.John David Far) Roche, son of Mr.and Mrs.Earl Roche of Rosemere.The marriage will take place May 13 in St.Thomas Church.| | i | Westmount Examiner Friday, April 28, 1961 1 1 RVH Alumnae The Alumnae Association of the Royal Victoria Hospital wild hold its annual dinner on Mone day, at the Queen 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VICTORIA \u2014 HU.1-1989 .2-5709 12 The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, April 28, 1961 \u2014 me pe me E APPLIANCES © SALES & SERVICE TV Antennas our HI-FI Equipment and Transistor Supplies TELETRONICS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 } Property For Sale Knowlton Summer Cottage Excellent 7 room furnished cot- tue situated in very good sut - roundings.close to riding.golf and boat clubs.Fasily wintes.ized 39.500 00 (offers).Call G A Mothecham at VI 5.4221 or Knowiton, CH.3-5712 (collect.THE ROYAIL TRUST COMPANY ROSEMOUNT.6 ROOMS, BASEMENT AND GARAGE KEASONABLE.CALI.RA.2.4593.AFTER 6 PM.2 Property Wanted \u201c7 WANTED \u2014 HOUSE 7 to 8 rooms, near schools.Price to $30.000.Call Paul Duke, HU.1-4385 or Frank A.Norman & Co.Ltd.1255 Lard Bivd RFE 1.6H17 HOUSES and duplexes urgently required.any size or price for serious buyers.Please call Laurie Bennett Realities, HU.9.8638 or WE.3-8929.a Stores To Let © SMALL STORE TO RENT HU.1.5360 12 Apartments To Let Fielding Ave.Corner Mariette.Ist floor, 4'.lage vomns, very might.kitchen equipped.2 bathrooms, garage.Immediate occupancy.Call after 7 pm.HU.9.6491.53 rooms - $110.ST LUC ATWATFR, FULLY SERVICED, NEWLY DECORATED HU.4.3697 OR APPLY JANITOR, 2340 LINCOLN AVE.Avenue and Kemsington, 3, rooms, hes refrigerator, electric stove Will redecorate, $90 00, May Ist.RE 58-8387 or 6210 N.DG.Avenue, Apt BOUCHETTE and Victoria: Beautiful 2', apartment, heated.hot water, taxes pa Fully equipped.redecorated, near shoppmg and transportation, $60.00 RE 3 5840 NDG.= a THREE Lage, bright rooms, plus pantry.hot water supplied.occupancy June 1st or cahier, 855.00 monthly HU, 9-7345.12b Furnished Apartments o L-* PIE IX BLVD.2732.1'; rooms.equipped, tarnished, weekiy or monthly.RE.8.3828 16 Fats - Duplexes To Let Ahuntsic West JOSFPH CASAVANT STREET NEW, 3 SEFARHATE ROOMS.UPPER.UEATFD.PLANNED IN.GARAGE AVAIL- IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY FF 4 5280 BRIGHT.lower, 5 room heated {lat with basement, suttable tor 3 aduits we Ave, louer, 5 atate entrance, uuhested.oil put, back sand front bal.contes Near Montreal West Station HU.4 8744 WESTERN Lachine duplex.6 upper, balconies, back yard, close to schools, ahopping $100 00.MU.4.6487.GROSVENOR Avenue, upper duplex.bright, modern 71, rooms.Fquimped, heated, gavage.2 balcontes, tarutor service.private Laundry room Near buses schools, shops RE 7-5222 23 Room and Board Wanted CATHOLIC WELFARE BUREAU Needs English speaking Roman Catholic foster parents for new bon babies Board, clothing and medical care -\u2014 - supplied.Please call WE 33-7381 extension | - between 9 1m.\u2014 5 pm tor turther miorm- ation.-« wo REE TF = verve A a » \u2014 PHONE YOUR ~ HUnter 1-0451 | The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising : xt pos Li.10 Words 50° * |.> de for each additional word | r een 05 me dg + 4 Ploue phone your Ads arty in the week.No Ads ecoopted after 10:30 am.Thursdey for ë current issue.Far your convenience, Adtaker oa duty Tussdey und Wodnesdey 5 satll 8:30 p.m.\u2014 MU.1-0451.# 4 BN Bh dee AI a.ll iB rind BE.WR li.Seis rN 20 Rooms To Let COTE ST.LUC room in modern duplex.All privileges.HU.9-020.NICE room.all conveniences, kitchen privileges, in quiet home: 432 Prince Albert.HU.8-7134 after 6 pan.NICE, large room, Snowdon distruct.business me | prefered.Call evenings, RE.9-8308 Business Services INCOME TAX.BUSINESS OR PFR- SONAL PROBLEMS, BKK FE PING.REAL ES Hah PENSIONS.E AXMAN, CSC vi.2-8867 Carpentry CARPENTER looking for small jobs, hourly or contract.Mount Pleasant.Victoria vicinity.Good quality craftsmanship guaranteed.V.Jensen.WE.2-9327 Cartage and Moving Experienced Men WITH COVERED TRUCKS AVAILABLE ANYTIME - DAY or NIGHT HU.6-7531 AVAILABLE anytime tor any kind ot moving; call Roger L___ WE.3-1491 Educational Instruction Italian Lessons Conversation, grammar.from beginner to University level.Private ot groups.HU.9-9619._Gardening Rudy\u2019s Landscaping Gardening Service FREE ESTIMATES All, WORK GUARANTEED HU.1-1539 \u2014 WE.7-0840 ~ Maintenance CARPETS AND CHESTERFIELDS CLEANED Service Master Method ON LOCATION OR IN OUR PLANT CALS DA.1-3682 Master Cleaning WASHING WALLS AND CFILINGS (WITH MACHINE WINDOWS, FLOORS, CARPETS, WE.2-8153.JANITURIAL SERVICE.ATTENTION.Cleaning of all kinds: Floors, windows, walls, outside win dows removed.VI 9-7917 WALLS, ceflings washed.painting done, fonts cleaned and polished by ex: berienced man.W.Campbell, MI.7-5801.Painting and Decorating PAINTING \u2014 Decorating \u2014 \u2018Interior and Exterior.Minor repairs \u2014 all types of cleaning.Efficient workers.Reason- abel rates.Al Jobe, guaranteed.Call 8.W.Little, PO.7-4171.| 20 Rooms Yo Let THREE rooms.unfurnished, in NDG.balcony, quiet home, 815.00 weekly.After 8, HU.1-6546.| DORCHESTER, 4041, nicely furnished , front room, clean, linen, privileges, lady.124 Autos For Sale VAUXHALL 1953 30,000 miles, good condition, $350.00.WE.2.0869.VV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVN Service Directory ù à à à à à à à à A à As A A A A A A A A A à A A Television Repairs Northmount T.V.$2.50 PER CALL T.V.REPAIRS BY HIGHLY SKILLED TECHNICIANS RE.3-7437 OUTDOOR T.V.ANTENNAS INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS Scott TV AND RADIO SERVICE FAST.RELIABLE.FULLY GUARANTEED RI.4-1209 FOR THE BEST IN ANTENNAS ASK FOR A SCOTT ANTENNA IMMEDIATE SERVICE Tennis Win a Tennis Racket YOU MAY BE A WINNER WHEN YOU ENROLL AT Bowen's Tennis Foundation BEGINNERS\u2019 LESSONS ADVANCED COACHING TESTS AND CRESTS GIVEN TO SUCCESSFUL PLAYERS REASONABLE RATES CALL FOR APPOINTMENT WE.7-4882 MOVING ?DO IT YOURSELF RENT A TRAILER FROM Ace Trailer Rental Service 5530 COTE DES NEIGES MODERATE RATES RE.8-9871 USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS 26 Garages To Let GARAGE to let, Springfield Avenue, Westmount.Call ufter Monday, WE.7- 4008.GARAGE, heated.corner Sherbrooke and Metcalfe Ave.WE.2-2803.27 Garages Wonted GARAGE wanted vicinity of West- mount City Hall.WE.3-1743.29a For Living Reom Furniture ROSE silk small sofa: 3 green velvet chairs.HU.6-5829._ 29 For Sale Dining Room Fursiture TEN piece solid walnut dining room suite, good condition.Apply to 4992 Borden or or phone HU.4-6964.29c For Sale Bedroom Furniture WALNUT double bed with low head, 2 night tables, dresser with mirror, 985.00 or best offer.HU.68-3378.SIMMON'S bed, complete, also separate bed frame.good condition, cheap.WE.me COMPLETE BEDROOM Custom-built suite, king size bed, bedspread, drapes, scatter rugs, venetian blinds, easy chair, good condition, any reasonable offer.HU.1-6740.637 Lans- downe Ave.Westmount.ee BEDROOM set, walnut, 5 p pleces, good condition.bargain.RE.3-5412 29d For Sale Kitchen Equipment Gas Stove $60 Findlay, thermostatic controlled oven, 4 burners, 30 inch wide, clean, excellent working order.WE.3-9211.ASTRAL refrigerator.table model.good condition, $35.00.Phone WE.2- 5490 FRIGIDAIRE, 8.7 cubic feet, in perfect condition, very reasonable.4867 Pla- mondon.RE.8-3160.REFRIGERATOR, 7 cubic feet, perfect working condition, $50.00, Ideal for summer cottage.HU.6-8521.29¢ For Sale _ Sports Equipment Boat, Motor and Trailer 14 FOOT PETERBOROUGH, EVINRUDE 30 H.P.,, BIG TWIN ELECTRIC OUTBOARD WITH LETELY D _CONDITION, $750.00 OR BEST OFFER.CALL EVENINGS, HU.1-4156.BOY'S C.C.M.bicycle, 28 inch, $18.00.Call after 4 p.m.WE.5-3812.BICYCLE, boy's size 2.excellent condition.Phone WE.7-0033.299 For Sale Clothing and Furs WILD mink jacket, formerly $2.300.00, now $425.00.Grey Persian lamb coat, $135.00.Suit, dresses, cocktail dresses, almost new, sizes 12-16, from 63.-$15.RE.8-7670.SUMMER semi-formals, size 9 9-10, suitable for dressy parties, worn only once: lady's spring coat, size 16.HU.6-8305, after 8 p.m.BEAUTIFUL riding outtii!\u201d jacket.breeches, hat, never worn, size 12, made by Harry Hall of London, England.HU, 9-5639.29h For Sale General Save \u2014 Carpets - Save Now IS THE TIME TO CHANGE OUR RUGS AND CARPETS AT.RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES.WALL-TO-WALL CARPETS from $2.80 yd.up RUGS.6 x 9, from $9.95 yd.up HALL CARPETS.from $1.50 yd.up Draperies LARGEST CHOICE AT LOWEST PRICES RAVE NOW BY BUYING D DRAPES CLEANING YOUR OLD ONES.ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.CONTINENTAL bed: rugs: chesterfield: matching chair: complete cone tents, smail apartment.Excerlent condition.Reasonable.HU.EVELEIGH- PATTERSON LUGGAGE COMPANY PF.Qoeve Eveleigh, prepricter EVERYTHING IN LUGGAGE HANDBAGS, WALLETS, BILLFOLOS, GMBRELLAS, ET ® LUGGAGE REPAIRS © 4190 ST.CATHERINE W.(Corner Greene) WE.5-2101 2% For Scale General \u201c| ARAX RUG Co.Ltd.1244 Stanley St.UN.6-3881 - 2 Trilan CARPETING, WALL TO WALL RUBBER PAD AND INSTALLATIONS $7.95 100% Wool Indian Type 3% INCH THICK COMPLETE WITH RUBBER PAD AND INSTALLATION $14.95 MANY OTHER BARGAINS SHOP AT HOME SERVICE Moving \u2014 Must Sell Several selected original oil paintings: 2 occasional chairs, Rose velvet tufted, custom made by Morgan's, cost $275.00 each, sell $60.00 each; wall-to-wall drapes, lined solid color, slub satin $20.00; 8 cornices, assorted sizes, complete with tracks and pulleys, cost $85.00, sell $15.00.HU.1-2325, Leaving for Europe Will Sell For 1/3 Original Cost Light oak, 6 piece bedroom suite; light oak 8 piece dining room suite in excellent condition.HU.9-7489.Reasonable Offer Moffat electric stove, fully automatic; Hotpoint refrigerator 9 cubic feet: both in excellent condition.Call HU.6-3202.Nearly New walnut 7 foot buffet or dresser, drawers $100.00: bookcase » inches with brass grill doors 325.00: single continental bed with tailored cover and foam rubber cushion $50.00; antique chinese armchair.beautifully hand-carved teakwood, 873.00: 3 chinese carved ebony straight chairs; oriental lame.do inches high $25.00.WE.7-10 Electric Heater Large size.radiator type, perfect condition, ideal for country cottage.HU.-2972.BE PREPARED.Oil heaters.Ball of Fire, portable, pipeless, odorless.755 Atwater.WE.2-6803.MEDITERRANEAN type oak dining room suite by Krug: double bed, plastic headboard, box spring and mattress: Sheraton type dresser and chest of drawers.All in excellent condition.No _deglers.WE.2-1522.LAWN mower: carving board: 18 yards stair carpet with underpad.HU.68- 8305.TYPEWRITER portable Corona.old model, only $10.WE.17-3317.21 INCH mahogany television RCA Victor.Call RE, 3-1009 TWO twin continental Simmons beds, 1 with padded head-toard, good condition.WE.7-2179.TRUNKS, factory returns from $8.93.993 St.James.West.UN.6-3186, DRAPES.floral pattern, valance board and portieres to match.Very reasonable.HU.47695.MODERN Italian\u201d model coffee table, ® x 24, mahogany legs.RE.3-3367, after 7 p.m.BALL OF FIRE.Heat 3 rooms.Pipeless, oil 10c a day.755 Atwater, WE.3-6803, THREE piece chesterfield set, Regency style sofa: club chair, Mimi; wing chair, basque.HU.9-330 LARGE antique shawl, $15.: pair of moose feather pillows, 85: umbrella stand, $3.HU 04.SINGER electric portable sewing machine, with all attachments, hardly used, $60.00.WE.2.5632.GARAGE doors for sale.Bargain.HU.OSTERMOOR 3 mattress, singie bed size, excellent condition.HU, 4-9272.RUG 46°\" x 76\" $8.00, smalier russ: kitchen set.also kitchen utensils; good mattress, 83.00.etc.HU.4-0237.FIVE rooms furniture.Bendix.\u201cbedroom, dining room, etc.RE, 1-90563.M cam A Tz\u2019 ca 2e -\u2014 a noe me For Sale General \u201c Religious Painting HU.Warm, fine, portrait of Christ, over so | Hu male cat.40 Found FOUND.Sunday morning.corner Vie- | tora and Westmount Aves.pair ot! men's tortone shell sun glasses.Phone vicinity Clarke years old.Recently restored.Excellent and Sherbrooke, on Monday.WE.7 price for quick sale.CR.7-7540 after 6.| 3363.BABY (urniture; and dresser.baby carriage and butler Also, mahogany single single bed.RE.90-9787 31 Wanted To Purchase WANTED: Oulboard motor and portable typewriter.RE.7- 6104.Co WANTED: Ladies\u2019 Jong riding boots.size 8': 9, narrow.HU.6-853].WANTED: portable typewriter in ood condjtion.Call HU.1 8714.WANTED: Child's sidewalk pedal car.HU.8-5817.WANTED: ~ Limed mahogany sliver chest to hold 200 pieces flat silver.Call RE.7.6521, 9-3 p.m.32 Domestic Help Wanted COOK.housekeeper.companion re quired for country, starting June, lady alone.References.WE.7-3367 PART-TIME help for general house work daily, HU.1-0276.33b Baby Sitter Available RESPONSIBLE \u201cwoman will do baby sitting anytime.Call HU.9 2292.34 Help Wanted emale Science Teacher Wanted FOR INDEPENDENT DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN WESTMOUNT DUTIES TO COMMENCE SEPTEMBER 1961 APPLY BOX 828 \u2014 7003 KILDARE ROAD MONTREAL 29 35 Situations Wanted Female \"HOME WORK WANTED Good handwriting.good speller, would like work to do at home.Call 482-5784.IMMIGRANT girl, 20, German, with Senior matriculation and knowledge of English, wants work as governess for children, or mother\u2019s helper, in English home.Phone ME.1-1304 after 6 p.m.week-days.39 Lost LOST: girls glasses in biack case, Monday.Blue and white rims, Call WE.3-1938.ART II IC Lu IS HERE Mt is time for gardeners te start planting.It is alse time te visit Sheridan Nurseries for the finest 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meeting in the Vice-Regal Suite of the Ritz Carlton Hotel on Wednesday, May 3, at 12:30 p.m.under the convenership of the president, Mrs.F.Birch.Following the luncheon a fashion show of spring and summer hats will be shown.Anniversary tea A Golden Anniversary Tea under the auspices of the execu- i \u2018Army and Navy club.! Catherine street west on Saturday tive and members of the Guild and WA.will be held in St.Matthew\u2019s Anglican Church hall on Wednesday.May 3, at 3:30 p.m.| A musical program will be presented by members of the Lachine High School Choir under the direction of Mr.Ted McLearnon.Members and former members of St.Matthew's Church are cordial-! ly invited to attend.Pioneer Women The Pioneer Women's Organiz- ; ation is holding its annual Women's Day meeting on Wednesday, May 3, 8:30 p.m.Laurent Room of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.Guest speaker Mrs.i Pinhas Eliave, wife of the Consul General of Israel.The Shaare Zion Choral group directed by S.Rosemarin will perform the Cantata-Israel \u2014 \u201cA Dream Realized\u201d.There will be readings by Mrs.M.Sohmer and Mrs.J.Bernstein will be chairman for the evening.Terra Nova Club The Terra Nova Club of Mont- real will hold a Social evening and dance in the Ball room of the 1168 St.April 29th.Doors open at 8:30 p.m.\u2014 Good orchestra in attendance.All Newfoundlanders and friends welcome.For information phone DO.6-5890 or DO.6-1118.Grenfell Mission The Montreal Branch of the Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission will hold its annual meeting at 8 p.m.tonight in the auditorium of the YWCA, 1355 Dorchester boulevard, west.Dr.Gordon Thomas, FACS.Supt.of the International Grenfell Association, will be the! ARLE A039 INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS e Prompt Service © Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out McCUAIG Limited 65 Hillside Ave., Westmount WE.2-1104 42 Persona Introduction Services Happy manages ate out ann situstion we may be able to help sou find the right partner For informe The tion write Box 798.7005 Kildare Rd.Mtl 29 or phone HU 9 2730.Whatever sour \u201cKnow Your Montreal\u201d group ol the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club under the chairman ship of Miss E.FE.Thacker, is planning a trip Wednesday, May 17 to the Canadian International Paper Company at Gatineau with luncheon at Green Valley.Follow ing lunch by bus to Ottawa through 45 Money To Loom _ Money Available FOR 1ST AND 2ND MORTGAGFS QUICK AND CONFIDENTIAL SEKRV- ICE.HU 9.0211.The Westmount Examiner, Friday, April 26, 196) 13 Group plans trip May 17 the Experimental Farm with an upportunity to view the tulips which will then be wm full bloom, and à tour of the Government Mint.A bus will leave the corner of Marcil and Sherbrooke streets at 8 am.sharp.630 pm fhacker WF.Gowans, BU.8240.\u2014 mha ITS guest speaker.The very Rev.R.Kenneth Maguire, Rector of Christ Church Cathedral, Dean of Montreal, will conduct the devotions.\u2018Fitness Week' Consult.in an effort to urge young women, particularly those who have been sitting at desks all winter, to get themselves into good physical condition prior to summer, the Montreal YWCA has designated May 1-5 as Fitness Week.Every day of this week, Monday through Friday at 12:15 p.m.and again at 12:45 p.m.the RCAF Fitness Plan \u201cXBX\" will be presented to all who wish to participate.There is no charge and locker and shower facilities are available.Young women working in offices near the YWCA should find this a con- Going to EUROPE or planning a Cruise to the WEST INDIES or SOUTH AMERICA ?Westmount International Travel Service Roger L.Huysmans, manager Officially Appointed Agents for STEAMSHIPS and AIRLINES HU.6-4948 4935 Sherbrooke Street W.HU.8-3941 venient and welcome opportunity.river AE mg eT leaving Ottawa at Telephone Miss FE.T3068 or Mrs DK.a this At Montreal's Finest end Safest Swimming Poel | 3 LIFEGUARDS IN ATTENDANCE \u2014 LESSONS AVAILABLE | = SWIMATORIUM J 2525 Lowrention St.Laurent (OPP CANADAIR) | # Enjoy the finest cuisine while visiting.| x Open daily \u2014 6 a.m.to midnight.CURB SERVICE | Rl.7-4383 MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN! | ONLY 1000 VACANCIES NOW AVAILABLE Registration Fee\u2014only $1.00.Admittance Dally adults $1.00 % TO REGISTERED MEMBERS ONLY »% $10 °° SPECIAL SEASON'S PASS This offer subjet to change any time NOW OPEN FOR VIEWING AT ANY TIME Season's Pass honoured May Ist.to Sept.15th, 196) | 6 a.m.to midnight.| LADIES AND GENTLEMEN DO NOT DELAY \u2014 LIMITED TIME ONLY MEET FASCINATING PEOPLE\u2014MAKE SOCIAL & BUSINESS CONTACTS On the premises: Dining Rooms \u2014 Cafeteria \u2014 Lounge in the St.© Broiled Stock © Southern Fried Chichen © Spaghetti © Piano SUMMER WATCH FOR OUR COMMERCIALS ON CHANNEL 12 CFCF - T.V.| Please Print NAME .OCCUPATION .AGE .| ADDRESS .o0vovesennensensansanea.PHONE .c.ut.un | [0 HOW MANY PEOPLE INTERESTED {OQ SEND ME FURTHER INFORMATION O BILL ME LATER D CHEQUE OR MONEY ORDER ENCLOSED | À PLEASE PO NOT ENCLOSE CASH | A Special Attention: re-Banquet Hall for Members | for Parties, Dances or Social Functions | se ee ss PP sms 14 The Westmount Examiner, Fridoy, April 28, 1961 Westmount's ball action starts May 1 City of Westmount Recreation Department will open their Spring ball schedule, Monday at Westmount Park when the pee wee \u2018A\u2019 section four teams see action.Game time is 3.45 p.m.Braves will meet Phillies and Pirates will take on the Cardinals.On Tuesday, the bantam section, Orioles and Yankees will open their schedule.Next Wednesday, pee wee \u2018BP commence with two games.Giants meet Cubs and Reds take on Dodgers, and next Thursday, in a bantam piece of action, Indians will play White Sox.In all, 16 teams will compete in four sections, from mosquito to bantam.The mosquito division will start a week today.MOSQUITO LEAGUE RED WINGS: Gordie Norris, captain; Jimmy Harbottle, assistant; Remi Morin, Rod Tilley, John Jackson, Wayne Buckingham, Brian Stacey, Bentley Smith, Peter Dickson, Michel Therrien, Ross Sherrifs, Ralph Marin, Michel Ger- vais, Tim Molyneux.JETS: David Beasant, captain; Stephen Sanderson, assistant; Shawn Malloy, John Keefe, Duncan Wray.Neil Fernandes, Chris Por- teous, Bradley Syvret, Bobby Bam- brick, Louis Gendron, Kenneth Forbes, Bobby Lajoie, Stevenson Alleyne, Derek Walklate.CHIEFS: David Forest.captain; Phil Lecouffe, assistant; Grant Sherriffs, Ronald Ryan, George Musto, John Bryant, Michel Ber- \u201cWill help WIN A TENNIS RACKET ! 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George Kilpatrick, Bruce Lerner, Francois Gravel, Barry Lubotta, | Bin Landers, John Smith, Peter { Fonseca, James Symes, Roy Whis- i ton, James Sandilands, Randolph Dash, Derek Besner.PHILLIES: John Shayer, captain; Jackie Gibson, assistant; Clifford Vawer, Bernard Hebert, Graham Lacombe, Michael Fenster, Sheldon Bronstein, Hon Yee NG, Alan Jones, Etienne Udvarkelye, Reid Sherriffs, Richard Stefankie- wicz, Harry Lipszyc, Ralph Wein- stein, \u201cB\u201d SECTION Wayne Barrow, assistant; Juvenal Fernandes, Tony Aiken, Arthur Thomas, Dixon, Colin Cowan.Dodgers: Leonard MacDonald, captain; Gordon Holland, assistant; Dalton Barnoff, Daniel Brzezinski, Murray Sherriffs, Victor Dezso, Glenn Chin, Barry Keefe, Bernard Elie, Peter Jaffe, Chris Stewart, Michel Shore.Reds: Paul Ono, captain; Jimmy Hotton, assistant; Steven sell Kelley, Don Campbell, Peter Tagieff, Bernard Leclaire, Mark Harvey, Ronnie McCrimmon, Richard Berljawsky, Stephen Morris, Louis Green, Marco Ricci.Cubs: Billy McJannet, captain; Kevin O'Halloran, assistant; Hon Ying NG, Jean Gregoire, Eddie Goldenberg, Billy Musto, John Walker, Tommy Finlayson, Mile Yoja, Roger Lajoie, Richard Westmount tennis court permits ready The City of Westmount Recreation Department will issue tennis permits to Westmount residents commencing Monday, May 1st, at the Westmount Recreation Department Artificial Ice Rink, 4675 St.Catherine.Each individual must pick up his or her permit in person.In order to obtain a permit, a car license, bicycle license, light Department receipt (yellow only), house lcase, or a satisfactory official document will be accepted.The Recreation Department office will issue tickets 12:00 p.m.to 2:00 pm.and 4:00 p.m.to 5:00 p.m.Monday through Friday.During the month of May.the office will remain open Wednesday evenings until 6:30 p.m.for those who cannot pick up tickets during the day.A 1960 permit is not sufficient proof of residence, a tain; Ray Madden, assistant; John x Giants: Robert Brault, captain; |: Beardsley, : Barry Dallas, John Garland, Mi- : chael Mullin, Scott Owens, Tom ; Crooks, Raymond Mitchell, Mark |.Brant, David Henderson, Allan \u2018 Grossman, Richard Lanthier, Rus- * Barnaby, Richard Kurek, Robert Cristohl, Robert Leopoid.BANTAM LEAGUE WHITE SOX: Peter Brabant, captain; Douglass McDougall, assistant; Tom Monson, Chris Scott, Allan Greevy, Yves Lauzon, Joe Cosniac, David Salomon, Brian Wood, Robin Armstrong, John Kotrly.Marc Adelstein, Billy Lof- tus, James Gasper.YANKEES: Darrell Munro, captain; Doug Muncey, assistant; Brian Foisy, Leonard Morgan, Reg Madden, Jon Pottel, Joe Som- merfreund, Gordy Kyle, Gregory Wong, Pat Roux, J.D.Tilley, Yvan Lauzon, James Dobson, John Greenman.ORIOLES: Andre Camilli, captain; Allan Levitt, assistant; Wayne McAfee, David Oborne, Robbie Paterson, Howard Greenwood, David Uyeda, Michael Put- ziger, Frank MacLeod, Barry Weinstein, Frank Deliva, Arthur Driver, Brian Stein, Peter Wal- chysen.INDIANS: Ricky Kennedy, cap- BEAUTIFUL NEW REST.Friday, for Company or Ë 2-8323 MEER HER WOODLANDS, QUE.LOCATED 8 MILES FROM MERCIER BRIDGE ON HIGHWAY LEADING TO BEAUHARNOIS 18 HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE DINING ROOM (just completed), 'AURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPENINGS FOR WEEKDAY MEMBERS also LIMITED NUMBER OF OPENINGS FOR FULL MEMBERSHIP FEES, INCLUDING LOCKER MONO LL.nccoosescevrncencennes- $125.Membership vus rere $240 WEEKDAY MEMBERSHIP Ladies rs $ 75.Ladies $ 60.Junior cee \u2014 $ 40.LT, J $ 80.Dates still available on Weekdays, Monday to For further information : , BELLE-VUE GOLF t CLUB LIMITED $ WOODLANES, QUE.Atherton, William Linninger, Mark Feldman, Ricky Liverman, Peter Tellier, Robert Bourne, Chris Chisholm, Billy Standing, Bruce Garland, Gilles Pelletier, Douglas Mattocks, Mark Poxnan- Caledonia ladies\u2019 event to E.Griffiths Mrs.E.Griffiths skipped her Outremont rink to the Caledonia Curling Club's ladies\u2019 bonspiel title by defeating Ormstown 12-4.Other members of the championship rink were Mrs.G.Duf- ton, lead; Mrs.J.E.Anderson, second and Mrs.E.J.Collinge, third.Mrs.Alice McMahon skipped the losing Ormstown squad.Mrs.Mona Green, president of the ladies section of the Caledonia Curling Club, presented the trophy to the winning rink.A rink from St.Johns skipped by Mrs.P.Brown captured the consolation honors posting a close 8-7 victory over St.George's Mrs.Arthur Wright, Golfers BELLE-VUE GOLF CLUB Association Tournaments.AE modern plumbing and business.HU.4-0655 AFTER 10 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION ! To Larger Premises at 5029 SHERBROOKE W.(JUST WEST OF CLAREMONT) In our new location, we will be able to display our supplies in our spacious showroom and will be able to serve you better in all branches of our BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY LTD.NOW AT 4937 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST heating equipment and HU.4-0863 -\u2014 + tea => - ae STS «Buy: we A A\u2014\u2014 - mise SCT A - uy le vot a: Westmount Enamiser, Fridey, April 28, 196) 15 Leo's will honor top athletes Friday St.Leo's Sport Social will be held tonight in the Oak room of Victoria Hall.Presentation of Athletic awards won during the past hockey season will highlight the programme.A full house is expected which will include students, parents and friends of the Academy.Connie Nucci, 16-year-old fourth high student and co- captain of the classy junior hockey team, will receive top billing when Rev.Msgr.Edward J.Papointe, P.P., will present Nucci with trophy donated annually by Msgr.Lapointe.Nucci, a fine young athlete and an excellent student was a very popular choice for this coveted award.Peter Rassenti, who showed fine form as the bantam goaler will receive the Catholic Mothers Club trophy.Rassenti was selected as St.Leo's outstanding junior athlete for 1960-61.* The Hon.George C.Marler trophy will go to Peter Johnson, co-captain and mainstay on the junior hockey club defense.Johnson was selected by his teammates and though he was given some tough opposition in the voting from Fred Fisher and Tony Tyrrell, he came out on top to receive well earned recognition.The most improved hockey play- CONNIE NUCCI, 16-year- old, 4th high student at St.Leo\u2019s Academy and 1961 winner of the Msgr.Edward J.Lapointe, P.P.Trophy emblem for the top senior athlete for 1960-61.er award will be received by popular Fred Fisher.He is a fast stepping pivot man on the junior hockey team, game in and game Mothers Club trophy was won by Fisher, Bill Dubuc, manager of St.Leo's curlers during the past season, will be the recipient of! the John Rogers Memorial trophy for Sportsmanship.He did a big league job managing the affairs of the curlers and is highly re-, garded by staff and students alike for his fine sense of sportsmanship.The bantam hockey players at a recent meeting, held a vote to decide on the Most Valuable Hockey player and after votes were compiled, it turned out to be Jimmy Fennell by a wide margin.Jimmy is rated one of the top hockey prospects in the school and will receive the Bob Lunny trophy .The donor of this trophy needs no introduction to sport followers.He is a former St.Leo's athlete who was prominent in football, hockey and boxing.He is expected to be on hand for the presentation, The social will start at 8.30 p.m.vith the presentations at 10 p.m.The student executive helping to run this affair wish to extend a cordial invitation to all parents to attend.Frank Coffey Thistle head Frank Coffey was elected president of the Thistle Curling Club for the 1961-62 season at the club's annual meeting.Coffey replaces Jack Clifford who will remain on the board for one more year as past-president.New directors added to the board for the forthcoming season include Fred Fairman, Paul Hin- phy and Stuart Meldrum, Directors to continue on the board are J.M.McAvity, vice- president; \u2018Red\u2019 Mackenzie, H.Lauer, W.F.Wansbrough and H.S.van Patter.P.W.Hollingworth, E.VW.Young and N.E.Kenrick are the retiring directors.Rev.Dr.Malcolm Campbell and Rev.Frank Mackenzie yere renominated as honorary chaplains.Les Weldon was returned as archivist and Hugh Jacques continues as the chairman of the club\u2019s annual golf tournament.Wesley howling title won by Retallack\u2019s Grays The Wesley Men\u2019s Bowling League final night of playoffs, saw the Grays, under leadership of captain Oliver Retallack, finished in first place by playing eight pins more than Blacks, guided by captain Bill Griffin.Other members of the winning team, Jimmy Parker, Alex Douglas, Martin Schade, Paul Lapalme and Geo.Webster.Maroons, headed by captain Lem Pearson, finished in third place.Mt.Royal Tennis opens new seuson The Mount Royal Tennis Club has been very busy getting the clubhouse and courts ready for the summer season.The house and bar were opened last Saturday, and some courts will be ready for play Saturday, April 29.Schedule of events for opening wecks of the season will be announced shortly.An informal party is to be held in the clubhouse April 29.out, probably the most consistent player.The Catholic e Mt.Allison idders el gridders elect ° team captain Sackville, N.B.(Special) \u2014 Mount Allison Mounties got an early start on football.They held a team meeting to choose next year's captain.Earlier this month ¥ more than 60 hopefuls turned out for spring practice.Only members of last year's Varsity were given a vote for the team captain.They again choose Ed Rieger, Pointe Claire.The six foot 200 Ibs.defensive end played two years with Rosemount High School, two years with the Dominion Champions Shearwater Flyer and enters his fourth year with coach Gus MacFarlane at Mount Allison.The boys now settle down to serious studying as they prepare for their final exams.With 22 of last year's team returning coach MacFarlane is hopeful that academic failures will be kept at a minimum and that most of the boys will make their passing mark and return eligible to play.Nevertheless, coach Gus will have to be on the lookout to replace some very experienced players who graduate this year.Arnold Sanders, Montreal and Dave Cuthbertson, Sackville, graduates have been offered a tryout with the Montreal Alouettes.Bob McLaren.George Lust and Sherwood Crawford graduate and move on to further academic work.Football camp will begin September 11.ENJOY QUEBEC'S BEST ~ - ENJOY O'KEEFE in the Bastern Townships, at Lake Orford and everywhere In beautiful Quebec, more and more people refresh themselves with mild-tasting O'Keefe Ale.Why don't you try O'Keefe .it's brewed with seedless hope for natural mildness.A.G.Farquson wins President's prize At St.George Curling Club, A.G.Farquson won the President's Prize final defeating Dr.Grant Reid 13-5 in the final round.The Vice-President\u2019s award was won by A.J.Wright who knocked off W.L.Charlton 12-8.Kennel club show April 30 The Ladies\u2019 Kennel Club of Canada will hold its championship all-breed dog show and obedience trials on Saturday, April 29, and Sunday, April 30, at the Town of Mount Royal Skating Arena, Westmount Y.M.C.A.SUMMER FUN CLUB ceo a daily program of sing-songs, crafts, swimming instruction, trips, tours, out-of-town picnics, and special events.for: boys and girls 9-13 years of age JULY 3rd to AUGUST 11th FOLDERS AVAILABLE AT THE Y.M.C.A.AFTER MAY 1st CAMP MACAZA LABELLE COUNTY Summer Camp for Boys and Girls 7 to 12 yrs.© 13th Yeor © ati swimming, hondicrofts, boxing, drametics end trips, ofl under the supervision of carefully chosen steff end directed by Miss Ruby Smith, BA., MSPE.Booklet on 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acceptable.Any such facsimiles printed, mimeographed or otherwise mechanically produced (including carbon paper) will not be accepted.4.The prize for the correct solution will be $100.If there are (wo or more winners for a given puzzle the prize money will be divided equally Clues to ACROSS 1.DEPREDATE, more likely.Those who DEPREDATE, or plunder, a mansion may envy the owner his wealth, for such crimes are committed by those who covet what others have and lack the desire to work for what they want.DEPRECATE is not certain; one might criticize a mansion for being showy, ugly, etc.6.TRACTS is best.Overgrown TRACTS, or areas of land, at the (ringe of a community may indicate that it has failed to expand, for if it had, such land would have been cleared and improved.Overgrown TRACKS may merely indicate that street cars have given way to bus systems.TRACES is remote.9.SLEEP is preferred.One might take time to SLEEP, as to take a nap, before an evening out to be fresh for the event.One is likely to take time to SLEEK before going out, day or night.10.JAPER, yes.A class JAPER may call forth a stern lecture from the teacher, for she may consider his jeers impertinent.One CAPER may amuse the teacher as well as the student.A PAPER may meet with approval.GAPER is vague.13.MOPE is favored.A MOPE, as a listless individual, may pass unnoticed elsewhere by fading into the background, but may stand out in an office, where some display of energy Is required.It is not likely mer ge Across 1.A conservative young man may find .an overly gay group of friends harder than he expected.5.A child's .may indicate a character defect.8.An employer's ambiguous orders may leave his help .9.May cause a prospect to drop off a high-pressure salesman\u2019s hook.11.Golf term.12.Employ.14.Might make one feel he was stifling.16.That woman.18.That man.19.A prodigal may expect a .greeting when he finally returns home.20.Nordic god of thunder.21.Fish eggs.25.Belonging to it.27.Guerilla troops may find that .weakens their efforts.28.Steep decline.29.Total.WET RTE Se et a among the winners.If there is no winner, each week $10 will be added to the prize money.S.The Cashword Puzzle Contest is open to everyone except employees of the publishers of this newspaper and members of their immediate families.6.The newspaper reserves the right to disqualify any entries mot conforming to these \u201cpe DC EEE RN ETES that a MODE that is unsuitable in an office would be suitable everywhere else.MOLE is remote.17.TEST is required.À poorly worded TEST may create problems for students, for it may leave them in doubt as to what information is required of them.TEXT is not as sure; a teacher can answer any questions to clear it up.20.VERBAL is inclusive.A boy's VERBAL exaggerations may get on people's nerves, whether they are due to his VERNAL.or youthful.estate or to a personality defect.25.MOLD is preferred.The MOLD.or cast, of an individual may determine his reaction to a situation, for pcople respond to anything in accordance with their characters.A MOOD may be momentary and superficial; onc is likely to snap out of it when called on to react to a new situation, 26.AIM, yes.A coach may consider a young athlete's steady AIM.or purpose, a sign that he is a good prospect ue \u2018 Cash sword Ex pla ined Dosen 2.Solicit earnestly.3.To a bellhop a gencrous hotel guest may represent .4 It may be just as well uot to carry .too far.5.One of a group of hikers might take advantage of this to rest.7.A man may be considered impractical because of his .8.Greek letter, 10.A man who likes to gamble for high stakes might not want to get involved with this.13.Vacant.15.A lost hunter might .to attract the attention of a search party.16.Weapon.17.Hectare (abbr.).22.Lubricates.23.A woman may .up a bargain dress.24.Blink.25.Hotels.26.A hoax.GE ets TINIE inl RE rules, and to correct any typographical errors which may inadvertently appear in the puzzle.7.Winners and the correct solution to this week's CASH- WORD puzzle will be published in next week's issue.for such an individual may be expected to work unflaggingly at improving his technique and stay zealously in training, A steady ARM may display good muscular control, but if purpose is lacking, nothing may come of it.30.ACCLAMATION is better.A young actress may find that ACCLAMATION, or applause, is a cure for stage fright, for she may draw reassurance from the knowledge that she is giving a good performance.ACCLIMATION is not as sure; she will always find herself in new parts, in new theatres, with new casts.DOWN 1.DISSEAT is preferred.A club president may claim unfair treatment if members DISSEAT him in his absence, for he may claim that he should have had a chance to defend himself.If they DISSECT him in his absence.he may never hear about it.DIS- SERT, or discuss, is uncertain; the talk may be complimentary.4.TRAP, yes.It may be useless to try to avoid a TRAP in the woods, for such a device is likely to be too well hidden.One can avoid a TRIP, or stumble, by looking where one is going.7.CORONET is the word.The involvement of a CORONET, as a crown, may make a death of public interest, for this may indicate the passing of royalty which could be of worldwide importance.CORONER is not as likely; a CORO- CASHWORD PUZZLE No.20 J ClA Name boss \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Send Coupon to: CAS HWORD 70035 Kildare Road, Cote St.Lue 29, Que.ren dissension lag distention leg empty lie gags lip gap log gigs lug griping mask groping musk &vp nu ha.oils he piker inns poker its quieting NER is called in on many cases that never become publie.8.SIRE is specific.A good- looking mongrel may get his conformations from his mother\u2019s SIRE, for one pedigreed dog in a line may hand [TLIIN[ 6! 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