The Westmount examiner, 21 juillet 1961, vendredi 21 juillet 1961
[" we\u2019 Next weeks weather | By ERIC NEAL Examiner VOL.XXXN, Ne.29 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1961 Ea» 35 § CENTS Young immigrant accused of trying to kill rival Page 3 MT.PLEASANT avenue is (orm up its entire major improvement with construction from the length as preliminary to the major reconstruction ground up.Werk began several weeks ago and of the street.According to City Hall, the job will the men are wow engaged in making changes take at least another month and is classed as a needed in the pipes underlying the street.\u2014 Leo Thompson Photo Local doctor goes for fat, Eskimos, organ and beagles Page 4 Old athletic memorablia on display at Ice Rink July 22 to 28 Days pleasant, mainly sunny and warming, with morning fog or wet mists and isolated evening or night thunder showers.Temperature range during this holiday week 45-85°F or higher, with blue skies and 55 sunny hours.Montreal record for this Full Moon week, 95.8° F on August 1, 1917.Bright and quite warm into mid-week with moonlight nights, Brilliant Northern Lights, heavy dews and radio troubles.A short storm with hail for some places along the border and risk of floods.Very warm for the end of the week, but hot spells are coming to an end.Pleasant holiday conditions comtinue with blue skies, winds and only occasional showers, Thick morning fogs along coast but ocean waters moderately warm.Hurricanes ia the mews but not for us at this time.H Page 5 Police buy rain covers for caps Calling city depts.easier now Page 3 Council meeting July 24 Page 2 In Days ef Old \u2026 When knights were bold And most folks couldn't read, They'd eat and sleep And sow and reap And dance upon the mead.But Nowadays.There's easier ways To find your way to fame, Just fill the blanks And join our ranks And play the Cashword game ! CASHWORDS NOW WORTH \u201c170 spa The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, July 21, 1961 Some predictions for this year By Larry Mcinnis FYVGGGPSSSGS GYM MYSS MMM SSL SAMIR Looking back over the files from last year, I noticed I predicted sweeping restrictions on light aircraft operators at Cartierville airport that would eventually sweep the \u2018small-timer\u201d right off the field.At the time it was no secret that the Department of Transport was considering building another field near Ste.Therese, and that they had an option on the land.They have since given up the option and stated they had no further plans for an alternative airport site at present.But, ! still predict the disappearance of small operators, and if they are not \u201cthrown\u201d off the field, they will be gently forced off because of tighter restrictions.For example, when the CF-104 starts its flight testing this sum- also trying to push their Boeing + * + Enter another country into the aircraft industry: India! Kurt Tank, famous German designer who produced the Focke- Wulf 190 in the Second World mer, you can expect each light war \u2014 the deadly rival to the aircraît to wait 10 minutes be- Spitfire and the successor to the fore each jet takeoff, 10 minutes ME 109 \u2014 heads the design team after, and all during the final ap- which has just finished the FH-24 proach, which will start around supersonic twin-jet fighter for Rawdon.India.This information comes from The new fighter, built by the unimpeachable sources but 1 can- Hindustan Aircraft concern, has not give actual names at this just made its first flight.time! It is described as a fine-looking During daylight hours, which aircraft, although rathe.British Is the only time Cartierville js in appearance.In fact, it has two open, at least one third, if not Bristol Orpheus jet engines.more, of the total available time + + + will be lost to light aircraft pilots, Then there's the one about the Furthermore, the new long aircraft with all its engines on runway, 28-10, will not be allowed fire over Montreal for private use at any time, so Suddenly the pilot emerged there will be crosswind restric- from the cabin with a parachute tions on 24-06.strapped to his back.Airspace north of the field, now \u201cDon\u2019t worry,\u201d he reassured : EXAMINER FILES : 26 yeors ago In the issue dated July 19, 1935 INES, A.J.0.\u201d Sib We ran stories on : An accident in which Mrs.J.H.Masse, 331 Clarke avenue and her two children were injured.There was a collision between the automobile in which they were passengers and a CNR locomotive at a level crossing in St.Laurent.Mrs.Masse was said to be returning home from voting in the election of school commissioners.The automobile belonged to the mayor of St.Laurent who had loaned it to one of the candidates in the school commissioners\u2019 elections.A brother of the candidate who borrowed the car was a St.Laurent alderman and died as a result of injuries received.The driver was a St.Laurent man.* The popularity of the Monday night band concert by the Royal Mounted Regiment band in West- mount park.A cricket match between McGill and Westmount which was rained out after three wickets and declared a draw.| This week in Westmount | West End artists were well represented at the recept- tion given by the City of Montreal Parks and Playgrounds Department to open the exhibition of paintings at the Chalet on Mount Royal.Landscapes, portraits, still life, flowers, historic houses and street scenes all appeared under the theme of the show, \u201cMontreal Scenes.\u201d Names of some West End painters whose work is on view: Elsie MacDonald, Betty Galbraith-Cornell, Bea Alan, Bill Teylor, W.Lawley, Sonia Wallenstein, A.Bech, Georges Severe Masse.Esther Gelden- berg, Stella Macintyre, Leslie Smith, Edith Jacksen Smith, J.Beder, Betty Dubney, G.Beoult- bee, Harold Beament, ARCA, Robert McGowan, Vivian Walker, Joseph Giunta, Alice Rawstron, Irene Shaver, An- dree de Greot, Rita Mount, A furniture store on Greene avenue which recently was damaged by a fire, announcing its return to business with a fire sale next week.Eva Prager, Strathcona avenue, winner of $100 on the last Little White Lie program of the season this week.Percy Moreland May, Sherbrooke street west, enjoying an early morning stroll in West- mount.Invitations to a party to be held Kurt Maurer, Sara Dickenson, Freda Pemberton Smith, Ad- rien Hebert, RCA.Sylvia Ary, Klement Olsansky, Mrs.N.W.Seward.The show will continue until September.Petition for installation of traffic lights at Park Place and St.Catherine street awaiting Mayor Cushing\u2019s return from vacation for formal presentation.Lola Lanyi, Western avenue, redecorating and enjoying her home after being away in Miami The funeral of E.Vipond whose?death reminded us of the heroic death of his father about 50 years before.His father, John Vipond, a resident \u2018\u2018of this city\u201d was a strong swimmer who drowned while rescuing survivors of the sinking of the Dominion liner, Pittsburgh, off the coast of Newfoundland.We editorialized on : The desirability of everyone joining in a war on noxious weeds and the probability of their eventual eradication with thousands seeking commonly used as a circuit for the passengers.\u201cI'm going out 24-06 (the most common runway for help! used), will be severely restricted, because of takeoff and landing patterns of the CF-104 There are a few more items, but those will undoubtedly do for now.with Jane » x + A little more to say on the Fire and Acting Police Chief race forming between the Eng- Ed Harper is on holiday this week lish and American aircraft indus- 8nd next, tries: Council will hold a public meet- de Havilland have put the top- ing at City Hall Monday at 8 p.m.secret wraps on the Trident, their Following will be a committee newest 600 mph triple-jet airliner | meeting at which Council will hear due next year.It is supposed to | J.Major, 19 Stayner street, on the be the hottest thing yet for short ! subject of rent control.airline (600 miles) runs.The catch is, Boeing is making ! an aircraft almost the same.When firemen went on a call Wednesday, 1 noticed six pairs of British Furopean Airways has shoes left behind on the floor of already ordered 24 of the new the firehouse.The explanation is planes from de Havilland and | that when the firemen get into the many other lines are showing trucks, preparatory to answering interest.This, of course, is of la call, they slip out of their shoes some concern to Boeing, which is and into their boots.Commercial - Industrial Residential Maintenance end Repeirs | \u2018 of Buildings on AN Types | Leo Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK © GAS HEATERS 3955 St.James Street West lnepection & Estimates on Request WE 3-2432 WE 5-259 their destruction.City Hall Beat Hendershott No court was held Friday as originally scheduled.Acting Municipal Court judge Alex.McT.Stalker is on holiday.There will be no court until August 2.The pond in Westmount park located at the corner of Melville avenue and Sherbrooke street needs extensive repairs before it can be used.It leaked badly last year.Minor repairs were made this year and the pool filled once.It leaked and had to be drained to prevent extensive damage to the grass.Council has ordered a thorough study of the entire water system in the park before beginning any sMmajor reconstruction, such as probably will be needed.It may or may not be done this year though it is hoped that it will be.Flood reported when all over Fire department received a report of a flooded basement after the flood waters receded and a complaint of one flooded roof this week.both results of severe storms in Westmount.The flooded basement was reported Tuesday at 425 Victoria avenue.When the fire department pump truck arrived the householder showed firemen the water mark on the walls of the basement to show where it had been flooded at an earlier date.There was no water in the basement at the time of the call.Firemen explained they were to be called only when there is a flood- 'ed basement which needs to be pumped out.The severe 9 a.m.rainstorm Monday flooded the roof at 420 Grosvernor avenue.As a result the ceiling fell into the bathroom of the second floor flat.Water ran down into the lower flat.x for a month, We advertised : Bottles of orangeade \u2014 20 ounces for 6¢.\u201cLadies! Bring this coupon for your free tea cup reading.\u201d Driver needs 10 stitches A Montreal man suffered facial cuts and a head gash requiring 10 stitches, shortly after midnight, July 8, when he ran into a car stopped for a red light at the corner of Metcalfe avenue and St.Catherine street.Charles St.Onge, 1226 Fort street, told West- mount police he was driving along St.Catherine street talking to his passenger and did not notice the other car driven by Charles L.Bennett, 2304 Hampton avenue, until too late.According to police, the front end of Mr.St.Onge\u2019s small foreign car was completely demolished.Its windshield came out and the steering wheel was bent.The other car suffered minor trunk and bumper damage estimated at under $100.Police estimated skid marks left by Mr.St.Onge\u2019s care as measuring 12 yards.40 \u2019Sympathy\u201d\u2019 is the hardest word to write .« .Say it with Flowers GERALD McKENNA ase.VI.2-9112 Bishop So.July 20 at the historic house in Como belonging to Mrs.Reed Hyde, Belvedere road, going out to members of the Canadian Authors Association this week.Mrs.Hyde is well known here and in England for her dramatic presentations of pioneer women of Canada.The third painting picnic of the 1960-61 season will be held Saturday.Chartered buses will pick up interested parties at the corner of Academy road and Melville avenue at 9 a.m.and will convey them to Lac L\u2019Achigan.Bring along your painting equipment and enjoy the outdoors.For reservations please contact Bea Alan at HU.1-7019.Gas main leak fixed The Fire Department reported a gas leak to Quebec Hydro recently opposite 365 Melville avenue.The company located the trouble in a pipe joint A check by the fire department proved everything to be in order.The trouble was in the main line.No gas lines to private residences were involved, oe = NY OF those who have attended a service here know that the music of our beautiful Hammond organ greatly increases the beauty of the final rites.BA Tolling 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Aylmer, Ontario, will restock the park's pheasant population.The last restocking took place five er six years age, according te a city spokesman.For perfect & durable PAINTING & GRAINING on your front doors, like real ook, coll BILL VORDING Master Painter RE.3.5755 Allempted murder charges were laid against German immigrant Willi Schrader, 23, 50 Columbia avenue on Tuesday as a result of gunplay directed against a love rival at 2.25 am.on the same day.according to Westmount Police Inspector A.Lowson.Sessions Judge T.A.Fontaine set preliminaiy inquiry for July 26.Inspector Lowson told The Examiner Schrader entered the room of Miss Johanna Kruger, 47, a roomer in the same rooming house as Schrader, with a 32 calibre rifle in one hand and a hunting knife in the other and threatened to kill Miss Kruger Wee alarmist sought by FD A five-year-old suspect has West- mount police and firemen bul- faloed.An as yet unidentified lad about that age is the prime suspect in this week's run of false alarms turned into the Fire Department in lower Westmount this week.The first false alarm came on Monday shortly after noon from Selby street and Greene avenue.The second was set off Tvesday at about 1 p.m.at the box located at Hillside avenue and Hillside lane.Wednesday, a miscreant boldly turned in an alarm at 9:45 a.m.at Dorchester street and Hallowell avenue.On this last call, a woman reported to the department that she saw a five-year-old boy set off the alarm and run.* \u2014 Leo Thompson Photo Bell finishes new city switchboard A new era is dawning in Wesl- Tie-in of all municipal depart- mount with the completion of a ments into the central switch- central telephone switchboard at board was scheduled to be com- City Hall.pleted Friday.¥ A spokesman for the city told CHESHAM HOTEL Going te England ?If you are bound for London and want a high-class, quiet, conservative hotel in fashionable Belgravia, then consider Chesham Hotel at 20 Chesham Place, S.W.l.For casual or prolonged visits, you'll like the intimate atmosphere of this hotel.Every room with bath and kitchenette.The Examiner, \u201cWe expect to be on the new system Thursday, just as promised by the Bell Telephone Company.We trust the public will bear with us for a day or two until we get oriented.\u201d The old numbers for the city hall, library, ice rink.green- \u2018houses police and fire stations can still be used.The advantage is that a call to one department of the city now can be transferred to another through the switchboard.Formerly it was necessary to hang up and dial another number when your call had to be referred.Telephones to be installed in the comfort stations in West- mount, King George and Prince Albert parks also will be tied into the new central switchboard.Public works employees dug a hole in the lawn of City Hall this week for placement of the transformer needed for the new instal.con sure lation.Telephone company and You be of y city employees worked through before leaving the night to get the changeover MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1961 and Joseph Maksander.36.of St.Bruno, who was visiting her.Next, Inspector Lowson said.\u201c\"Maksander leaped from the window and hid in the CPR right-of-way immediately adjacent to the house.Schrader fired two shots after him.\u2019 Inspector Lowson continued, Ï \u2018When police arrived Schrader | was standing in the street in front | of the house, rifle in his hand.looking for Maksander.Lieutenant A.E.Jamieson and Constable Norman Myles disarmed Schrader and took him into custody.He immediately disclaimed any intent to kill Maksander.\u201d | \u201cOnly attempled murder charges have been laid thus far Detective Sergeant I.Lauzon is investigating.It will be decided.later if additional charges should be made.This is the first attempted murder case in at least a year in Westmount,\u201d he added.A brief fracas preceded the gunshots and one of the other 1oomers reported a fight going on to the police.Police officers heard the shots as they approached in response to the call concerning the fight in the wom- le an's room, Inspector Lowson attributed the shooting to jealousy.\u201cThe young man had been (friendly with Miss Kruger and resented Maksander's attentions to her.\u201d Neighbors remarked that police arrived within three minutes of the shots.One woman commented that she saw Mak- sander climbing back over the ten-foot chain-link fence along the railroad right-of-way upon the arrival of the police.The rooming house is owned and operated by George Leisser.© PAGE THREE German immigrant charged with trying to kill rival 29 Bruce avenue.whose home is immediately in back of the scene of the shooting.It ix the last house on the usually quiet block- long street between the railway and Dorchester stivet.COLOR à& RESTORE : Leather, Leatherette or Vinyl Plastic ad eo .[AME FINISH Now you cen renew er change coler, Ree More faded er wern articles \u2014 bhasseche, handbags, table pads ~~ make them leech new again 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VETERAN TAXI 4551 ASS'N Tor Furst close K aim, FINANCE YOUR NEW.on the BANK OF MON Fami | n BANK TREAL Finance Plan LOW-COST LIFE-INSURED ar 1 ! f M Le\" ï VAT miner Borvinz the City of Westmount since 1908 Head Office: 7005 Uildare Read, Montreal 29 Montreal, Friday, July 21, 196) Classified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m., Mea., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-045) Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Depertment Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising NU.1.21 Joba W.Seastesn, President end Publisher Lerry Mcinnis, News Editer Hugh E.MeCormickh, Choirmea Hugh R.Mouat, Advertising Moneger The Examiner aims te be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, doveted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.50 per year, $1.28 haM year.Five cenls a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association.Quebee Newrpapers Association.Authorized as 3nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept.Ottawa Move bus stops and cut mishaps A DISPROPORTIONATE number of accidents involving buses occur on West: mount streets.Many are through no fault of the bus driver and are frequently attributable to law violations by the motorist or pedestrian.Even so, bus operators owe a duty to the public to do more to avoid these accidents.We suggest they sit down with Westmount officials and, regardless of blame.analyze the causes and take steps to eliminate them.One common cause of col- Jisions occurs when a motorist makes a right hand turn from an outside lane in front of a bus stopped at an intersection to discharge and take on passengers.The bus pulls out when the motorist is in mid- turn.If the motorists had been in the proper lane for a right turn the accident would not have happened.But drivers risk accidents rather than get stuck behind a stopped bus for a few moments.Accidents involving buses and pedestrians almost invariably happen in crosswalks.A passenger will alight and proceed immediately into the crosswalk to be hit by the bus.Pedestrians in West- mount have the right-of-way in crosswalks, regardless of traffic lights.But when a bus is stopped at the crosswalk, the pedestrian is in the driver's blind spot.Let's cut down on these two types of accidents by locating bus stops either in the middle of the block or on the far side of the intersection.Buses loading and unloading will not interfere with the normal flow of traffic.Also, bus drivers not distracted by collecting fares, making change and giving advice at intersections are better able to heed the rights of pedestrians.This has been tried in other cities and cut accidents.It should work here.It is worth a try.YOU SAY No water for pond in Westmount park ?Sir: What is the explanation for the failure of the City of Westmount to fill the pond in Westmount Park at the corner of Sherbrooke and Mellville with water?1 thought at first there was a water shortage, but the other ponds in the park are full.Then, 1 noticed that at least one other fountain in West- mount, namely, the one at Argyle avenue and The Boulevard, is supplied with water so that can\u2019t be the reason.1 wondered then if there is something wrong with the mechanics so that repairs were needed before the pond could be filled.Summer is half over and 1 have seen no signs of repair work going on.Still no water.It is unfortunate that this very prominently situated pond on our main thoroughfare in what is otherwise a lovely park should be left in such a shabby state, paint peeling, dirty and empty.Then, too, where are the ducks which used to grace the pond in the central part of the park?I am extremely curious as to this strange neglect by our usually fastidious city.Could you find out the reason and let the people of Westmount know in your columns?1 am certain that 1 am not the only curious one.1 have heard many on the street and buses remark on it.B.Martin LY REE BY THE W Y MEMORANDUM from Charlie Suet suggests that, as speed limits are not enforced, it would make a favorable impression on the non - motoring public if a twenty-mle-an-hour limit were announced.No driver would take any notice of it, but it would look as if the authorities were acting rigorously at last.If the phrase \u2018\u2018non-motor- ing public\u201d is met with the usual comment, \u2018Everyone is a motorist today,\u201d may | point out that the pedestrian is not extinct\u2014yet?R instance, the cat which astounded a lady who said in a baby voice, \u201cPretty pussy then,\u201d by replying in the same voice, \u201cPretty pussy then.\u201d \u201cWhat did you say?\u201d screamed the unnerved lady.\u201cSkip it,\u201d replied the cat, putting out its tongue at her.\u2014Beachcomber.x : 4 » @»> SAY Rest is valuable only so far as it is a contrast.Pursued as on end, it becomes a most pitiable condition.\u2014 David Swing Dr.Ray Lawson proves of varied enthusiasms By JANE HENDERSHOTT When Dr.Ray Lawson opened the front door of 37 Church Hill to let me into the living room, 1 noted his very nearly tangible aura of vitality.Later, he told me the reason for it.For now, we sat down and he told me about himself.He was born April 17, 1914, on a faim near London, Ont, to Ray Lawson, farmer and printer, and the former Helen Newton, housewife and daughter of an itinerant Anglican minister.His family has been Ontario farmers for several generations back to the early 1800s.Family history has it that a several times great- grandfather came out from England around the turn of the last century and founded Brampton.Both parents are living.\u201cMy father, despite several cancer operations, is still active in the printing business and everything else.My mother?Oh yes, of course, she\u2019s still active.She's the housewife type.\u201d He explained his position.\u201cI! was the middle child.1 have an older brother and sister and a younger brother and sister.\u201d His early education was all obtained in London, Ont.\u201cI got my BA in 1936 and my MD in 1937, both from the University of Western Ontario,\u201d said Dr.Lawson.He explained, \u201cIn those days you only took a two year pre-medical course.When 1 finished my two year arts course, 1 went on to the medical school.In 1934 1 was shot accidentally.While 1 was recuperating 1 didn\u2019t feel up to doing much \u2014 and yet 1 was restless.So, | went to summer school taking, arts courses.1 just kept on in the fall with the arts, when 1 went back te medical school.You weren't supposed to do both at once but I got away with it.\u201d \u201cI broke another rule my last year in medical schoel by interning then instead of after 1 graduated at St Joseph's hospital.The summer after my graduation I worked at Chapleau, a lumber mine and railroad town im Northern Ontario 1 did everything from and including pulling teeth to delivering babies.\u201cIn the fall 1 went to Chicago and took a six-weeks postgraduate course in surgery.Then I went to England.1 stayed there until the spring of 1938 and studied surgery at Middlesex Hospital, University College and St.Mary's hospitals.During this period 1 took the odd month or two off to sign on as ship's doctor.1 took trips to Africa and Australia this way.He went on: \u201cAfter England, 1 went to Vienna to study fractures.I was there right after Hitler walked in and took over.It was obvious then that there was going to be a war.| stopped off in Germany to check on surgical techniques in Berlin and Cologne and then headed back to England before anything broke loose.\u201cWhen 1 got back to England,\u201d Dr.Lawson said, \u201cI signed up with the Navy.the RAF and the Territorials.It was a crazy thing to do but 1 knew there was going to be trouble and | wanted to be in on it .\u201cThen ] signed on as ship's doctor on the Empress of Britain.1 made half a dozen crossings before war was declared.When it happened 1 was in Canada so | signed up here in the 11th Field Ambulance Corps, Canadian Army.After six months 1 changed over to the RCAF.They gave me the job of setting up hospitals all over Canada.} never went overseas at all.I must have set up 13 hospitals before the winter of 1944, when 1 was discharged,\u201d Dr.Lawson told me.He then recalled: \u201cTwe months after the war started 1 married my childhood sweetheart, Gertrude Evans from Winnipeg, whom 1 met when 1 was taking my pre-medical course.\u201cOur oldest child, Mary, 26, just graduated from Me- Gill University and is a physical education teacher; eur son, Ray, 19, is in his third year of science at Mc- Gill and plans to go into the printing business; and our youngest, Wendy, 16, is in her last year at Westmount High School.\u201cFive years ago, Gertrude contracted Pick\u2019s disease, an organic atrophy of the brain.There is no cure.She died after several years.The organ you see there 1 got her shortly after she be- became ill.\u201cThis is getting ahead, though,\u201d the doctor mused.\u201cIn 1944 1 got out of the RCAF.I'd forgotten all my medical training, so I interned for three years at the Royal Victoria Hospital and at the Montreal General Hospital for one.Next, I studied for a year in the McGill experimental laboratory under Dr.Boris Babkin, who was one of Pavlov's outstanding students.\u201cIn 1949 I opened my office for private practice of medicine on Sherbrooke street.That's the same year 1 bought this house.We've lived here ever since.While I interned we lived in a three-room apartment with three kids down on Peel street,\u2019 Dr.Lawson reminisced.\u201cMy principal interest as a doctor is in cancer, specifically breast cancer.I spend half of my time doing research.\u201cIn connection with my cancer research, I've worked a good deal with Eskimos.The first time an Eskimo was diagnosed as having a malignancy was in 1944.I made my first trip of 23 to the Arctic in 1944.My last trip was in August of 1960,\u201d he went on.\u201c] either go up as a private researchist or for the National Health Service.1 fly from one end of the Arctic to the other examining and treating Eskimos.We bring out the ones that require further treatment.On these trips I've pulled out a lot of teeth.\u201cA research team of which | was a member fitted Eskimo women with brassieres and then checked several years later to see if there were any dele\u2018erious effects.There were none,\u201d he declared.\u201cPractically every woman on the Island of Montreal has one or more cysts in her breasts.I moted that twe Eskimo women brought te the Royal Victoria for removal of cysts from their breasts wore homemade brassieres.1 would say they were not a factor judging by our experiment,\u201d was his conclusion.Eskimos are a matter of concern.Malignancies are definitely increasing among them, just during the past five years.It is not simply a matter of more careful diagnoses.Scientists looked for cancer among the Eskimos for years before they found any.In my particular field, we now have our first twe cases of breast cancer,\u201d he revealed.He showed me an oil painting of Eskimos on a sled which he painted himself.\u201c1 have some movies of fishing through eight feet of ice, also some of me sealing with the Eskimos.They are wonderful, warmhearted people,\u201d the doctor said.He told me, \u2018I've also made some tape recordings of Eskimo songs.Their culture is one that is rapidly disappearing.It's because of what we are doing to them.\u201cTheir birthrate is going way up and there is not enough in the Arctic to support them.As a consequence we are making them into bums,\u201d sald Dr.Lawson.\u201cWe've taught them to live like us.Yet there is no productive work for them to do and they can\u2019t live off the land.The caribou have disappeared.They've been disappearing since 129\u201d7, particularly in the last 10 years, probably from a contagious disease,\u201d he speculated.\u201cOf course, it is all poll- tics.The more Eskimos we have to be cared for, the larger Northern Affairs department we need.It costs more te maintain the Eskimos in the Arctic than if we put them all up at the \u2018Royal Vic,\u2019 '\u2019 he felt.\u201cThe answer of course is te integrate them with the rest ef the population of Canada and stop making them a special case.I admit that it would be a mistake to move the Eskimos dowm here one er two at a time.Eskimos by themselves would get lomely fer other Eskimos,\u201d he sympathized.\u201cHowever, there is no reason why we can\u2019t move Eskimos down in groups.For example, instead of shipping all that seapstone from Ontario te the Arctic, we could move the village of artisans down to the stone quarry.By moving them down here we would provide am escape hatch for the overpopulation,\u201d the doctor believes.\u201cThere are 13,000 to 14,000 Eskimos now, about 4,000 more than there were 10 years ago.Half of thm are half breeds.He elucidated.\u201cThere have been half breed Eskimos since the days of the whalers.Then, each party of explorers made their contributions and the Dew Line has done its part.The conversation turned to the diet of the Eskimos and from that to diets in general.\u201cI noticed that Eskimos always ate caribou fat, which is the highest saturated fat there is.Eskimos never had coronaries.I started thinking and realized we make too many assumptions in our research.For instance'\u2019 he said, \u2018we assume that because cholesterol has a certain effect on rabits it has the same effect on humans.Then I noticed that six doctors 1 knew, who never touched fat, popped off within a year .ith coronaries.\u201cYou've heard of Steffanson, the anthropologist and explorer,\u201d Dr.Lawson assumed.(Continued on page 10) The Russiens' latest claim is that Eli Whitney's only claim to fame was not a great invention, the cotton gin, but the remark: \"Get your cotton pickin\u2019 hands off my gin.\" \u2014Frank Mack Old photos, trophies yours for asking ! By JANE HENDERSHOTT Westmount Recreation department head Byard \u2018Rocky\u2019 Roth- well led me into one of the dressing rooms in the Artificial Ice Rink at St.Catherine street and The Glen.Lining the walls on three sides, propped up oan the benches and against them, were the pictures of the athletic teams of bygone days, recently turned over to Mr.Rothwell by C.R.G.Watt.Mr.Watt, now an elder sportsman of 84, is a former Westmount ericket team captain.= re.The mie of toe hour is the one who buys 7 And installs à new Yhower.JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request - 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 | Happy Holiday?§ Mr.Rothwell waved his hand.\u201cHere they all are.Frankly, there were more of them than | expected and they're all larger than I thought they would be.! don't know what we're going to do with them.We really have no place to put them.\u201d He added.\u2018I'd be pleased to have the families of the men in the pic-| ed tures come and see them and if any of them would like to have any of them, that would be all right too.Then he excused himself to go 1 and work \u2018\u2018on a report they threw at me last night.\u201d The oldest picture is that of the Westmount Football Club of 1897.Shown in the picture are such famed Westmount personalities as C.Minto, C.B.Powter.L.B.T.Brown, M.Robertson, E.Vaughan, H.M.Suckling, C.Paterson, R.S.Taylor, A Shaw, Harrison, H.Mathews, R.Vallance, Winters, H.Ferguson, B.Jones, G.A.Ross, C.G.Cobban and Geo.McBean, captain.The next oldest is of the West- ! mount Football Club of 1899, the year they were intermediate champions of the Quebec Rugby Football Union.Shown in the picture is Lem Cushing.father of Mayor ; J.C.Cushing.The Westmount Football Club was a red-hot organization many years back.Glancing over the pictures you note that it won the intermediate championship again in 1903.Then in 1908 it won the junior championship in the Montreal District and Suburban Rugby Football League.The senior team won the Quebec trophy again in 1921.The picture of the team that year showed the trophy to be a large silver cup on a wheeled stand presented by an Irish distillery.In 1923 the junior football team took the championship for the eastern division of the Quebec Rugby Football Union.Basketball interest was also keen.Two shields in the dressing room were awarded intermurally.One is the intermediate Westmount Amateur Athletic Association trophy covering the years 1901-1905.Not only is there a senior basketball Westmount Amateur Athletic Association trophy for 1901-1905, there are several pictures of it.One is with the Crescent team which won it the 1902- 1903 season.Other winners, also Westmount teams, were the Maples and the Heathers.The Maples, who won in the 1901-1902 season, posed with the trophy too.The next basketball picture after that of the WAAA juniors is not until 1923.That's the year the team won the Eastern Canada championship, which it won again in 1925.The cup, which was presented by W.E.Findlay, is shown.Westmount did well in hockey when the city was younger.The Westmount Hockey Club of 1903-1908 won the championship of the JAHA of Canada.In 1920-21 it won the Montreal intermediate league championship and the following year the intermediate championship for the province.Westmount had a cricket club that won honors in 1915 and was named \u201cB\u2019\u2019 division champion in 1925.Also, there was a baseball club which won the Montreal city and district baseball league championship in 1919.When asked.Rocky was unable to shed any light on just what year the Westmount Amateur Athletic Association disbanded.There are also pictures of the Westmount Amateur Athletic Association Basketball team of 1902- 03.the Junior football team of 1912 and the senior hockey club of 1909-10.Westmount became a chartered city in 1908 and in its first federal census as a city ia 1911 contained 17,503 inhabitants.Tho Westmount Gpaminer, Friéoy, July 21, 1961 Stolen | 7 80a snasaas bicycle | Westmount TAXI OWNERS claimed Careless bicycle owners are os the short end of the deal in West- mount these days.Police Inspector Andy Lowson reports there were 13 bicycles stolen in Westmount last month and only seven recover- Join Westmount's fastest-growing taxi association.We will have room for a limited number of new cars in September.Applicants must have : 1) Late model cers.2) Perfect command of English and seme French.3) 2-wey redies preferred.4) Montreal or Westmount permits.That some less vigilant bicycle owners keep coming back for more \u201cpunishment\u2019\u2019 is illustrated by a case this week.A boy came in Tuesday and tentatively identified one of the bicycles in police racks as one of the three bicycles stolen from him by robbers in the past three years.Inspector Lowson says, \u2018\u2018The bicycle in question was recovered by police last year.In fact, a boy Got your application in early to 1165 Greene Avenue, RAC CAAcAne 2.00000000800000000000000000000008000000000000000000000 0000 A CUT TV VUTTVUUVTVVUY 20000000.YYW YOY YON YYW was arrested at the time for its theft.I am surprised that the own- er waited until now to come in and identify his property.\u2019 Snow-melting plant ready The snow-melting plant located at the Glen is expected to be completed by the end of this week.Louis Donolo, Inc.finished pouring the concrete for the pond last week.Installation of the mechanical rakers, which is the final stage.began Monday afternoon.PIERRE LAUNDERETTE OPEN DAY & NIGHT Acceptance of a tender of $43.- 370 for construction of the plant was authorized by City Council at its May meeting.The plant is expected to handle 50 per cent of all snow cleared from the streets of Westmount.Planned enlargement during the next 18 months will increase its capacity so that all snow can be processed.e The Cleanest Wash in Town e Commercial Philco-Bendix Equipment = featuring 2 washes and 4 rinses per load! Exclusive Power Soak Cycle Pierre Launderette Inc.3406 St.Antoine Corner Greene Westmount has had 27 mayors up to and including the present incumbent, J.C.Cushing.since, 1874, the year Notre Dame de Grace (predecessor of Westmount! was incorporated as a village.Thick or Thin! Just Ask \u2014 we'll cut it! LEAN SPARE RIBS PORTERHOUSE Steak SIRLOIN Point BOSTON Steak 69° 5 monte mes hs ae WEINERS (Cello Ib.pkg.) $ Ibs.LEAN BEEF BRISKET b 19; lndoor-Outdoor ! Always a Favourite B.B.0 CHICKENS , 9 (), 2 te 3 lbs \u2014 Grade \u2018A\u2019 HAMBURGER (Fresh Minced) SLICED BACON (Diamond \u2018A\u2019) 3 CHICKEN Legs.Breasts b 49; PIERRE MEAT SHOP 1901 Wellington {Corner Madeleine! Operated Rolland Jeanneau Inc.) I Every Mendey 3400 St.Antoine | (Corner Greene) 6 The Westmount Examiner, Fridoy, July 21, 1961 SCENIC IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS NORTH CONWAY, NEW HAMPSHIRE Ride the MOUNT CRANMORE SKIMOBILES \u201cA wonderful experience\u201d Gift Shops As you lie by LAURENT PRICE George Powell, the ma n with the magic wand in resort hotel operations at the Chantecler in Ste.Adele, is high in the praises of the Trans-Canada afternoon network show, Holiday Fare in Quebec.As you radio fans probably all know, it stars Fred Hill and Sheila Graham with Johnny Holmes and his band doing the music backing .A recorded presentation; the actual taping takes place Thursday tiful Coco-Rico Room.evenings in the hotel's beau- Extolling as it does the wonders of the entire Lau- rentian area, it\u2019s a boon to all innkeepers, besides being swell entertainment.By the way, if any pop music loving reader has any old Donald Novis or Morton Downey record- BERNIE GAREAU ings send them up to Fred Hill and George Powell to be put up for \u201c\u2018grabs™ .You might add a little note to the effect that you inherited them from your dear old dad, or dear, dear Dottie Kilgallenm .We're only kidding of course! «Sure!., .) Bernie Gareau at the Cascade Hotel-motel restaurant on route 11 (which, as the advertisement says, is exactly 200 yards north of Mont Gabriel, give or take an inch) has some swell danceable music going for the place nightly, as well as succulent charcoal steaks .We bumped into one of Uncle Beauregard's friends at The Cha- tel Boine, another Ste.Adele csta- blishment, who is 89 years old.This well preserved oldster was telling us that in his hey-day he has been a member of more than, 3 clubs devoted to various athletic activities such as tennis, golf, sailing, fishing and so forth, This, however.is not his formula for longevity or good health , According to him the tippling that went on im tue clubhouse kept him happy and healthy .Moving a muscle towards any club's sport- ;-\u2014e GEORGE POWELL mg specialty just wasn't his cup des Monts publisher and publicist, tells your faithful correspondent that Remi Cloutier who does all the fancy aquatic tricks, (like soaring through the air a couple of hundred feet up) toured Europe im 1957 with the Esther Williams show and received most of the accolades .Their Sunday afternoon water ski show in Ste.Agathe is well worth the trip ., Looking back at the word ski in the preceding sentence, reminds us that most of the winter tows are used in summer as chairlifts .We took a ride on the one at Louis Cochand\u2019s Chalet Cochand at Ste.Marguerite\u2019's and it was great! Along with the proposed bid by one of the smart young men of the U.S.State Department to encourage European tourist travel in America, comes the news that Fontainebleu, France, has bought back from the United States the ivory secretary and work table used by Marie Antoinette .Competition, already?The aforementioned and the fact that we will soon have cube-shap- ed light bulbs in this country, are two newsy little items contributed by our dearest supporter .George Brown, the real estate man and ex-hockey player, a fleeting visitor to the Laurentians .Despite the inclement weather, Gray Rocks Ima at St.Jovite doing a swell business .If you haven't done so, take in the Sherbrooke Summer Festival.That's all, friends.See you next week.Drive carefully, too.To stage Biblical drama Donald B.Smith.president of the Freclance Players, announced that the production for the coming sca- son will be Spark in Judea \u2014 a three-act biblical drama by R.F.Delderfield.As in past scasons, this play will be presented by the Freelancers in the form of benefit performances from October until the end of May.Any church or charitable organization may avail itself of this production.Comprising a cast of 14, this colorful drama offers a challenge to actors from 21 to 60 years of age.of tea.(Well, maybe not tea.) ait until Uncle Beau hears about Adclard Ratelle, the Sic.Agathe | Casting will be private and anyone interested in participating may do 20 by writing, c/o 453 Richard avenue, Verdun.INDEX IN THE LAURENTIANS MONT ROLLAND Cascade Hetol-Metel ST.JOVITE Grey Rocks lan Tom Wheeler's Lec Ouimet Club STE.ADELE Cascede Restourent The Chentecles Chetel Boise STE.MARGUERITE Chalet Cochend Cardy Alpine STE.AGATHE Auberge du Lenquedec (Restaurent) The Maner House Ste.Agathe Hotel Chez Mourice Belmont Hotel Castle des Monts VAL MORIN Fes Hills inn THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS NORTH HATLEY, QUESEC Pleesont View Motel Hovey Maner Terrace Club Nerth Hatley Playhouse MAGOG.QUEBEC Cabana Lodge SOUTH BOLTON, QUEBEC Shaggy Deg Ine AYERS CLIFF Ripplecove Ina KNOWLTON LANDING Wood Acres QUEBEC QUEBEC CITY Choteau Frontenac SHAWINIGAN Cascade inn GRAND'MERE The Iran VERMONT NEWPORT, VERMONT Huater's Lodge Geverner Prouty Inn STOWE, VERMONT Stowe Playhouse The Center Motel Mountain Road Metre! Route 108 Green Mountain Inn The Village Inn end Yesheeo Tavera The Lodge DERBY LINE, VERMONT oliey\u2019s Restewrent & JEFFERSONVILLE, VERMONT Smuggler's Notch Inn WAITSFIELD, VERMONT Alpen Ina Tucker Hill Lodge WARREN, VERMONT Medbush Chelet NEW HAMPSHIRE Over the half century in which it has existed, 35,000 campers have experienced the thrill of woods life at Camp Tamaracouta, Boy Scout paradise in the Lau- rentians.The well-known camp, 50 miles north of Montreal, covers about 750 acres of rolling, wooded countryside surrounding Lake Tamaracouta.This year the camp is marking its 50th anniversary with a special invitation to former campers to revisit Tamaracouta during the present season which runs until Aug.20.A golden book for visitors to sign has been placed in the camp Trading Post.The anniversary is being officially celebrated July 30 when the camp will be visited by top Scout officials from national headquarters in Ottawa and Pro- vicial headquarters in Montreal.New archery and rifle ranges will be opened and named for R.Cameron McCutcheon, a former scoutmaster of 20th (Ascension) Troop, while the Twizell Observation Point, named after another former leader, will also be opened.Hudson\u2019s Bay style Throughout the years, the camp has retained its traditional Hudson\u2019s Bay style of operation.The various campsites are named after northern trading posts such as Fort Nelson, York Factory and Fort George.The camp director is known as the Factor, the Trader looks after the camp store known as the Trading Post and the waterfront is managed by a harbor master.In recent years the road into the camp from Morin Heights has been improved sufficently to permit buses to convey Scouts into camp.At one time they hiked in.There are 30 campsites widely separated enough to allow each troop to camp privately under TAMARACOUTA To open new ranges at scouters camp their own scoutmasters.Within each troop, patrols comprising five to eight boys camp on individual sites in charge of patrol leaders.The patrols, under the overall supervision of the scoutmaster and his assistants, look after their own campsites which in-|[ clude a tent and kitchen shelter.The boys, aged 11 to 16, learn to cook their own meals over an outdoor fire and to keep their sites clean and neat.There is often keen competition among the |B patrols in the field of woodcraft gadetry to decorate patrol sites.Starts with Bang ! A typical day at Tamaracouta begins when the camp gun booms |\" out the 7 a.m.rise-and-shine signal.This is followed by a wash or dip in the lake, breakfast and inspection.Mornings are usually devoted to instruction in various phases of scoutcraft including swimming and lifesaving.After the noon meal, troops or patrols go hiking or compete in games and scoutcraft competitions.Evenings are devoted to games, campfires or overnight hikes.Swimming at specified times only is closely supervised by a corps of lifeguards.Rowboats, canoes, and sailboats are available for boys who can swim and prove they are capabile of handling them.Religious services for campers of all faiths are held in a beautiful outdoor chapel which comprises rows of log benches in a small clearing surrounded by trees.Clergymen of the different faiths visit camp to conduct services.The Knights of Tamara is the camp honor society and a limited number of specially selected campers are chosen each season for admission to the society based on strict standards of character and all-round scouting ability, NORTH CONWAY, New Hempshire Crenmere Skimobile Eastern Slope Playhouse NEW YORK STATE WILMINGTON-JAY, N.Y.Weliscroft Lodge Whiteface Chalet LAKE PLACID, N.Y.Alpine Lodge PLATTSBURGH Revel Sevege inn le restourent) PLATTSBURGH SUMMER THEATRE at the State University College of Education Plattsburgh, New York GUYS : DOLLS A MUSICAL FABLE of BROADWAY Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser DORVAL AIRPORT A Brand New Service To And From Tax AERODROME Taxi PMatteburgh Summer Theatre LOWEST touveiem ME.1-6022 \u2018478 Downtown .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.4.25 Westmount .\u2026.\u2026.4.00 NDS.350 Snowdon .ccc0000.3.50 Town of Mount Reye! 3.00 Hem coco.3.00 Se-Lourents .3.00 Skyline Hotel .1.78 LIMOUSINE SERVICE 128 \u2014 oall for information Police to their caps Police will soon b in new rain covers for Inspectors Andy L D.G.Arsenault comp.and quality on brands this week and kind priced at 50 ce opposed to 90 cents fo.possible choice, The | sive kind was also pre cause the elastic was rather than stitched the plastic of the cove two Sixty covers are to b SR NORTH HA PLAYHOU {under new GENESIUS PROC present NOEL COWAR Comedy NUDE WI VIOLIN July 27, 28, the loveliest spot in the Eastern Townsh Golf - Boating - Tem » Fishing For a day, week, mor Your hosts Betty and Archie Staff Phone: Ayers Cliff 7 AYERS CLIFF in the Eastern Town near Seuth Bolte (east of famous Bolton Shaggy Dog (formerly Spring Valley Smart \u2014 Cool \u2014 Rela Outstanding Cuisine Atmesphere and Aceommod FOR RESERVATIONS 1 MANSONVILLE 901 Your Host: Hamish Ham The Westmount Enéminer, Fridoy, July 21, 1969 .| ° .Westmount is feverned by a AAA e to keep Girl on bike Jn tae do ot ep a Vormenrs Bo On Route Ne.§ ; ca S r .two ye for t rmayor a ocationlend at Derby Lise, Vermont Ps ary hit by auto LANGUEDOC CE AT STOWE \u201cOrernight o on tie vacation\u201d vill soon blossom out hoice.The less expen- street a car driven by Jean Ber- LANGUEDOC] Famous in the end RESTAURANT Brenda Higgins, \\ .1 covers for their caps.Catherine st ros ! Siceling oo St.= consad VERMONT THE à rs Andy Lowson and Catherine street Saturday after- URES onc nault compared prices |Boon, told police she decided to Ke Resteurent AT WAITSFIELD, VERMONT STOWE ty on two different make a U-turn as she neared the } as E{ .172 miles off route 100 s week and chose the tétséction of Abbott avenue.Q : | Perisionne in the Mad River Glen Area PLAYHOUSE d at 50 cents each as| She Sad She When she trisd 16 9 CV © e Atmosphere \u201c4 Cherming end Informal tan 90 cents for the other cross over to the other side of the Dt =@® presents @= MOTOR COURT was also preferred be- Laurentians Tucker Hill MARY CHASE'S nier, 5540 Woodbury avenue, col- wit in clastic was enclosed |lided with box tl FRET an Olid SWIMMING POOL rn iiched directly to Mr.Bernier told police the girl a ST.VINCENT Lodge HARVEY GIFT SHOP cut in front of him.She was not STE.AGATHE 326-3773 vers are to be ordered.IN TOWNSHIPS At the ITH HATLEY AYHOUSE hurt.QUEBEC The Inn CARDY-ALPINE INN AND COTTAGES The Laurentian's most beautiful Family Resort.Delicious Gourmet Meals Modern Comfortable Rooms Tennis \u2014 Nearby Golf Trout Fishing \u2014 Riding Hiking \u2014 Swimming Pool Owner - Management Francis A.Martin WAITSFIELD, VERMONT SAB a A A SA ASAE AEA A A A EE WW WA We PPAR July 27, 28, 29, 30 Famous for fine foods et Smugglers\u2019 Netch Slip across the border to the cool Green Mountains! 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ALSO BABETTE GOES TO WAR Oa the Your hosts Meuntein Reed ) emous folton Pass Den end Dot \"Route 108\" with Brigitte Bardot Dog Inn Sayder Aipiee 3-7212 PLUS CARTOONS Spring Valley Inn) House the Terrace \"under the stars\u201d or in the elegant new Cocorico as AP rye ] of Room to the music of the Buddy Re.pe = se Clayton trio.= Noe the And for the complete vacation, , - with summer sun and fun, and .- Unusuel el social and sports facilities, ¢ why not reserve mew = Write M.E.LATTIMORE Cool \u2014 Relaxing The Chantecler ndine Cuisine and Accommodations ERVATIONS TEL.: ONVILLE 801 Hamish Hamilton.Enjoy luncheon or dinner in the picture-windowed dining room overlooking Lac Rond: dance on STE-ADELE-EN-HAUT, P.Q.Direct Montreal line UN.1-2256 LAURENTIANS SWISS HOLIDAYS Chalet Coshond ir Gt ENJOY QUEBEC'S BEST \u2014 ENJOY O'KEEFE High above the streets of Montreal, and everywhere in beautiful Quebec, more and more people refresh themselves with mild-tasting O'Keefe Ale.Why don\u2019t you try O'Keefe Ale .it's brewed with seedless hops for natural mildness.Change to O'Keefe \u2014 and enjoy lite at ite best.remet ay in GS » 3 A EEE a SUBSET VACATION PROM ©69%* UP aveu NT Drink OKeefe\u2026 the Mild alel ANGLICAN he Westmount Enamincr, Friday, Juiy ZI, 1961 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 6220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable B.Renneth Navies, 0.5.Beste .\u2019 Rev.Canon F.LL.Whitley, M.A.Men.Assistant Sev.Allen Usodings, B.D.Assleta » Rev.Peter W, A.Davisen.BA, Assistant Mr.George K.Chubb, F.RC.0.,.F.AG.O Organist and Choirmasior 8th Sunday After Trinity Sunday, July 23rd 900 am Holy Communion 10:30 am.Masttins.Preacher: Rev.Peter W.A.Davison 7:3 p.m [Evensong Preachers: Rev.Allen Goodinus TUKBDAY, JULY 254h (BT.JAMES, A .& M» 1000 a m Holy Communion WEDNESDAY, JULY 3b 7.00 am Holy Communion THURNDAY, JULY ith 10:00 am Holy Communion Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western.Westmount Rev.Alessader Mellor, Recter Mencrery Assistant Rev.Canon $.B.Lindsay 8th Sunday After Trinity Sunday, July 23rd a.m Holy Euchanst am Mattins (said) am SOLEMN EUCHARIST vin Evensong (said) WOLY EUCHARINT am.Wednesday ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Wesimount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill fev.XK.B.Keefe, Rector Rev.Regiacid Heollis Sunday, July 23rd 8th Sunday After Trinity 800 am 9:30 am.Holy Communion Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector Mattins.Preacher: The Rector Evening Prayer Preacher: The Rector 11:00 am.72% pm Wednesday, July 26th 11 00 a.m Holy Communion Organist and Cheirmaster: Norman W.Murrle.A.R.C.O.A RCM, r.7.C.L \u201cUNITED ST.ANDREW'S, WESTMOUNT ond WESTMOUNT PARK \u2014 EMMANUEL & CALVARY Uniting for Summer Services Minister-in-charge Rev.R.©.Belbin.BA.B.D.Sunday, July 23rd Service in St.Andrew's Church 1100 AM \u201cTHE GLORY OF HIS FACE\" (Morning Service Only) Qesaniet: Mr Wayne Riddell.B.Mes.DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH cad STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH UNION SERVICES (In Dominion-Douglas month of July) Westmount .& Lensdewne Ave.Sunday, July 23rd 11080 am.Morning Worship Sermon: \u2018Sufficient Unto The gy\": Rev.Keith H.y (Morning Service Only) Organist and Choirmaniter: Mr.John Robb.Mus.Bac.First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue et Sherbrecke Street BRANCH OF TER MOTNER CHURCH.THE FIRST CEURCN OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST.IN BOSTON.MASS Sunday, July 23rd :00 am.Sunday Schoo) :00 am.Church Service Lesson - Sermon: Subject: \"TRUTH\" Golden Text: Psalms 57:0, 1 will praise Thee.O Lord, among the people: I will sing unto thee among the nation.For Thy mercy is great unto the heavens, and Thy truth unto the clouds.BVERY WEDNESDAY 6:15 om Testimony Meeting READING ROOM ta the Church Edifice Open to the sublic Tuesday.Thursday and Friday.340 ¢ pm.Wednesdays.6.30 to 6 Om PRESBYTERIAN __ MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount, P.Q.The Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D0., Minister 11:00 am Church School 11:00 a.m.Public Worship The Minister Preaching Friends and Visitors are Cordially Welcome Lester A.Weedin, Organist snd Cheirmaster: \"UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH > Bs Minister: Rev.Leonard Masea, BA.8.0.CHURCH CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER SEASON WILL RE-OPEN ON SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 10th Organisé and Dirncter of Musle: Donald Mackey, Mus.B.Sharps, A man who was considered one of America\u2019s leading composers, Wallingford Riegger, died in April in New York City.Much publicity was given to his passing for two reasons, First, he was an outstanding musician and was considered by many to be the dean of American composers, but as his music is quite atonal it did not go over with the general public.Secondly, his death was tragic, the result of an unusual accident near his home.As he was out for a stroll, he was thrown to the ground after becoming entangled by a leash as two dogs, being walked by their owners were fighting.He suffered a brain injury and never regained consciousness.Mr.Riegger was 75.Wallingford Riegger was born in Albany, Georgia, April 29, 1885 and came from a musical family.They moved to New York when he was 15.After studying BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Shorbroche Street West et Reciyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, C.D., M.A., B.Th., D.D.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johmsten, B.A.0.0.Director of Music: Golt MacDermetr.B.A., 5.Mus 11.00 am.7.3 p.m.\u201cGOD AMONG US\u201d \u201cFOR MEN DOWNHEARTED\" Preacher: Rev.Roy Cook, B.A., B.D.(McMaster) First Baptist Church, Chatham, Ontario, Church Scheol\u2014-1100 am.\u2014 M Young People Bible transiations | increased aboord From around the world news of increased activity in Scripture translation, printing and distribution reveals growing interest in the Word of God.From India comes word that the Rev.W.J.Culshaw, translation advisor to the Bible Society of India and Ceylon, organized a meeting of 20 translators representing 11 languages.In Italy, the Scripture Gift Mission provided 60,000 Scripture bookiets for distribution in Rome at the Olympic Games last year.From Lebanon it is reported that demand for the revised Arabic text of the Book of Proverbs, the Sermon on the Mount and the Epistle to the Ephesians has been unexpectedly high.Publication of the Christmas Story and the Passion Story is now being planned.In Luxembourg, authorization has been given for Mr.Siegenthal- er, a Bible Colporteur, loaned to the Belgian Bible Society by the Swiss Bible Society, to work in that country.The Rev.W.Van der Bent, the new agent of the Netherlands Bible Society in New Guinea, has opened a Christian book shop in Hollandia where Bibles, New Testaments and Portions, in Dutch as well as in many of the vernacular languages, are now available.In Venezuela 120,000 copies of the Christmas Portion were circulated last winter.The super-market chain stores ordered 15,000 copies for distribution in Macaraibo, and 5.000, each with a special imprint by A way ef life II The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D.Rector, Trinity Memorial Church St.Paul seems to divide his letters into two parts, theological and practical.For example in Ephesians he has three chapters of high theology and then comes down to earth and delivers to us the every day rules of life.In First Corinthians in the fifteenth chapter, he expounds the doctrine of the Resurrection, then he concludes his lay chapter with a single verse of exhortation: \u2018\u2018Therefore my beloved brethren be ye steadfast, un- moveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as your labor is not in vain in the Lord.\u201d It is the Fifth Chapter of Ephesians that he reduces this to a general rule, and I think we might profitably spend a little time on working out the implications.The verse is: \u201cSee them that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise redeeming the time, because the days are evil.\u201d That is what we may call the framework of the way of life.We shall try to make it more than framework.St.Paul warns us by the word \u201cthen\u201d or \u2018\u2018therefore\u2019 that his rule of life is linked up with the previous paragraph where he has emphasized light and wakefulness.To him the Gentile world is a world of darkness, but the coming of went to the airports on Caracas Christ has brought a new light and and Macaraibo.Each of the 11,000 | holders of Post Office boxes Caracas received a copy.The Philippine Bible House reports good success with two ventures in Bible distribution.A Bible van, complete with audio-visual equipment, was loaned to the Christian and Missionary Alliance Churches in Catabato Province.A CVV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVY Musical Flats & Naturals By FRANCES GOLTMAN WHAT'S IN A NAME?violin, violincello and composition, he went to Berlin for three years where he conducted opera, and also spent a season as leader of the Bluther Orchestra in Berlin.od In\u201d director appointed by the mission reports that visitation to the churches and canvassing by voluntary workers produced sales of 8.000 Gospel portions and 1,000 each of Bibles and New Testaments.Rev.A.B.Taglucop, Executive Secretary of the Philippine Bible House writes, another area.A book store was established.Moslems bought English Bibles and Gospels in their own dialect.The stocks of portions were exhausted in a short time.\" A similar campaign is now being carried out in another area under the direction of the Free Methodist Church.languages and the showing of films held in Manilla.Included in the display were Bibles and Portions in 25 different dialects used in Philippines alone.\u201cTwo people who b directed the work have continued their efforts after the van left for A display of Bibles in many was undertaken by the Bible House at the time of an international fair to that light we must respond; and the first response is to look about, not like Stephen Leacock's hero who advanced rapidly in all directions; and not standing still either, because the Chirstian life is a constant moving forward.But the light should show us clearly what the way forward is.The word \u2018walk\u2019 is a very important part of our christian vocabulary.Our christian life is a pilgrimage.A pilgrim is a man who is under an obligation to make a journey to a holy place \u2014 in this case the heavenly Jerusalem.For many centuries the dearest aim of the devout Christian was to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land that he might see the places and walk on the roads which our Lord visited and travelled.A pilgrimage was not to be undertaken lightly for travel was hard and dangerous (one sense of the word \u2018travel\u2019 or \u2018\u2018travail\u2019\u2019 was labor and another was torment).Many pilgrims lost heart on the way and tursed back: many never came back Therefore the wise pilgrim made his preparation carefully.In one of Stephen Graham's stories of Russia in the old days the would be pilgrims prepared for months by saving and drying and reducing to powder all the crusts that might be discarded % from the table.The pilgrim must travel light, and whatever baggage and supplies he took must be reduced to the smallest possible compass.And generally he expected to travel on his own feet with a staff in his hand.It behoved him to be circumspect.Because he travelled slowly and might be detained for a time by a fallen bridge or a swollen river, the pilgrim might well use up all his supplies and then be constrained to live for a considerable time in the country in which he found himself.- Then he must consider the welfare of that country.To all intents and purposes he was a citizen and had a double loyalty; first to the pilgrimage and secondly to the country which was housing him.Bible meaning is stressed this Sunday The vital importance of the spiritual meaning of the Bible will be emphasized at the services in A graduate of the Institute of = Musical Art, which later became the Juilliard School of Music, he was the first to win the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge prize for chamber music (1924).In 1922 he received the Paderewski Award.Riegger won countless other prizes.He served as advisor on the Board for New Music publications and recordings.For more than 30 years this native American was active as a composer for modern dance, writing the music for such luminaries as Martha Graham, Charles Weidman, Hanya Holm, Tamiris and many others.Unortunately, he was unable to support himself and his family (wife and three daughters) through his serious compositions which are now performed by New York Philharmonic and solos played by famous artistes.From time to time I had noticed reviews of his works in musical America and sometimes when 1 bought American newspapers.They were never very good although some were passable.So what did Wallingford Rieg- ger do?over 700 choral arrangements.Under the following names he made his living: Williams Richards .John H.McCurdy .| Leonard Gregg .Edgar Long and a few others.Tea for Two and Short'nin\u2019 Bread are among his best seller arrangements.In the last 10 years of his life Used pseudonyms for | Wallingford Riegger discarded his pen names and devoted himself entirely to his own creations that are gradually entering the permanent orchestral repertoire.As far back as 1923 the New York Philharmonic Society performed his American Polonaise at a stadium concert and La Belle Dame sans Merci, which won the Berkshire Prize in 1924.Pulpit honors to be shared Sabbath services during summer weeks: Friday evening at 8:15 p.m.the service will be held at Temple Emanu-El.Lay readers will be A.Jacob Livinson and Ernest Bellam.Pulpit honors will be shared by John Meth, Mrs.Samuel Bellam and Mrs.Hershell H.Lewis.These worship services are held under the auspices of the Temple Brotherhood in Temple Community House.Chairman of the summer Minyon services is Hershell Lewis.Memorial anniversaries for the following will be observed in the Kaddish ritual \u2014 Eisig Hornstein, Helene Asch, George Leonard Alexander, Anna Meth, Nathan Loveguard, Sonia Sverdlove, Ray Lande, Hela Simms, Sigmund Loewy, Joseph Holz, Elsa Holz, Hinda Horwitz, Samuel Bellam, Anna Kaufman and Ralph Davis.the Montreal and Westmount Christian Science churches this Sunday, in the reading of the week's Lesson- Sermon on the subject \u201cTruth.\u201d Relevant scriptural passages will include this from Romans: \u2018From whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope.\u201d Correlative citations from \u2018\u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u2019\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy will include the first tenet of Christian Science: \u2018\u2018As adherents of Truth, we take the inspired Word of the Bible as our sufficient guide to eternal life.\u201d SEE THE PAGEANT OF ROSES 2,000 BUSHES MONTREAL MEMORIAL PARK 3425 Cote de Liesse e Graham Divd.Open ve the Public Bvory Bey em - 9 pm \u2019 ON DISMAY .Embroidered - Kashmir NUMDAH RUGS ideal for the Sloss 2 = ¥ er $3.95 te $83.50 GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 Se.Catherine $0.W.Westmount WE 24277 \u2014 Social and Personal Mr.and Mrs.Robert Simpson of Toronto, who were here to attend the Lochwood-Smith wedding have returned home.They were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.Finlay Davis of Westmount, Association seeking new members Membership in the Canadian Association of Consumers is presently open to any woman in Canada upon payment of an annual fee of $1 which may be sent to 33 Ballan- tyne avenue S., Montreal 28.Members regularly receive the National Bulletin and Provincial Newsletter.Among the topics coming up for discussion and vote at the national annual meeting in Toronto, to be held September 12, 13 and 14 will be the possibility of admitting men to our membership and the advisability of going into comparative product testing.The latter will inevitably mean a bulletin of increased size and higher fees.Comments on any of these matters would be gratefully received.SOT Evenings: RE.8-4408 | of Beaconsfield, THE EXAMINER WOMENS (Vil.ONTREAL, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 196) - Photo by Nuakash MISS GILLIAN LOUISE GUNN, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John B.Gunn, and MR.DEREK AUSTIN HANSON, son of Mr.and Mrs.Denny A.Hanson, of Westmount, whose rday, Photo by Wm Nolman and Son engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place Sat- August \u2018nited Church, Town of Mount Royal.12, in Mount Royal 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 summer problems department.\u201cSome manufacturers continue to outwit the consumer,\u201d said Mrs.Brander this week, \u2018\u2018and make it extermely difficult for her to ascertain which is the best buy.\u201d The charge lodged by the association against manufacturers is \u2018\u2018deceptive packaging,\u201d and includes\u2019 labelling and ad- © GOLD © COPPER © BRASS © CHROME © NICKEL © RHODIUM © CADMIUM © SILVER REPAIRED REPLATED REFINISHED LACQUERED JOHN H.FEELEY & Son: Lid.Est.1099 Ropaiias Silversmiths and Hlec- Platers, Cenede\u2019s Largest High Class Job Shep.WE CALL FOR & DELIVER 1437 Ayimer St.\"1.5-7947 A few doors above ae Catherine St.) Opposite Henry Morgan & Co.QUEBEC ANTIQUES 4500 St.Catherine Street West (Corner Abbott) WE.2-4781 Specializing in Early Pine Furniture, etc.Dont try a best buy\u2019 Adhesive bandages, face powder, hair spray, laundry detergents and their respective packaging are in for a drubbing by the Canadian Association of Consumers, according to Mrs.R.Brander, 3447 Rosedale avenue, N.DG., chairman of the con- vertising methods currently in use for certain products.A case in point is the packaging of some brands of adhesive bandages, where packages are designed to give the impression that the contents fill the carton, but, Mrs.Brander pointed out, further inspection proves this is not the case.\u201cIt would seem far more logical to have the package completely filled, she said.Another case under fire is a recently introduced box of face powder which is so designed as to give a false impression of its actual contents, the chairman said.Another trick being played on the unsuspecting consumer is, according to Mrs.Brander, the reduction of contents of a product, while the package size =| mains the same.\u201cWhile the price has been reduced, the unit cost is actually | slightly mare,\u201d Mrs.Brander \u2018 explained.\u2018We can accept higher prices when necessary, yet this seems a completely unorthodox manner of going about it,\u201d she added.One CAC member reported.purchasing two containers of one brand of hair spray, both on the same day and in the same sized container.The con- | tents of one was five ounces, the other marked \u2018special price\u2019 and designed to attract the eye, vontained only three and a half ounces.Mrs.Brander maintained, in working the cost ' per ounce, both were identical, so there were no savings there.A woman in a rural area where choice of detergents is more limited than in the city's supermarkets, was recently obliged to purchase a laundry , detergent containing glass ovenware she didn't want.For the privilege of owning en article she did not require,\u2019 she had to forfeit about one pound of soap in the package to make room for the premium.SWOP SHOP REG'D.1373A Greene Ave.(Emtrance on Lane fost below Sherbrooke $¢ CLOSING FOR VACATION FRIDAY, JULY 21st RE-OPENING MONDAY, AUGUST 7th ne: WE.2-3001 Use EXAMINER Classified Ads For Best Results anne sess $ vvwvwvwvwwUwe PAAAAARA An 0 Twvwvwvwwww Engagem en ts Mr and Miy Leon Rosenbaum uf Westmount, announce the ca- gagement of their daughter Bar- | bara Joan \u2018Bobbi\u2019 to Mr Mare ; Salisch, sun of Mrs.Louis Salisch and the late Mr Salisch of Chff- side Park.New Jersey Mr.and Mrs.William Badden- hausen of 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SUMMER WORK MUST BE NEAT AND 15 YEARS OR OVER, APPLY FRI.OR SAT.5775 VICTORIA AVE.ROOM 231 Dr.Ray Lawson (Continued from page 4) \u201cWell, he really got me started on this idea of a fat diet.I got one of these drug company sample diets and started eating everything on the prohibited list.+ \u201cWhat I was deing was te eat a high fat diet.1 never felt better, 1 ate all 1 wanted and I took off 30 pounds.Irwin Page of the American Medical Association and a bunch of other anti-fat men noticed what ! was deing and the thing snewballed,'\u2019 said the dector.Continuing, he recalled that he addressed an annual cea- venation of meat packers on his theory of eating a high fat diet and cutting eut carbe- hydrates.\u201cEat Fat and Grow Slim, an article 1 wrele for a Canadian magazine,\u2019 has been reprinted in a be ef difier- still get bet.\u201cWhen 1 was on the diet I came down with hepatitis, which, he pointed out, is an infectious disease.According to all theories, I should have died but I didn\u2019t.In fact, I kept on with my diet and recovered completely in four weeks.I only missed a half a day's work during that time, although I was quite yellow for a while, the doctor stated.He offered to play a few numbers on the organ in the living room.\u2018\u201cHave you ever seen one of those?\u2019 he asked.\u2018\u2018l\u2019ve been taking lessons for about a month from Rolaad Roy, one of the last theatre organists.I've had four lessons so far,\u201d he enthused.He sat down at the organ and played I'll See You In My Dreams and Heartaches.plus several numbers [ didn\u2019t recognize.The pipes are installed EVELEIGH- PATTERSON LUGGAGE COMPANY EVERYTHING IN LUGGAGE HANDBAGS, WALLETS, SILLFOLDS.UMBRELLAS, ETC ® LUGGAGE REPAIRS © 4190 ST.CATHERINE W.(Corner Greene) WE.5-2101 39 Lost GRANDMOTHER'S charm bracelet\u2019 Tost in Westmount.Call HU.592.41 Dom Domestic \u2018Pots LHASA-Apeo, either sex, 875.00 each; toy and miniature poodles, $100.00 up; sired by international champion.HU.42 Personal Introduction Services Happy marriages are our aim.Whatever your situation we may be able to help you find the right partner.For information call HU.9-2730: 1-20606.OLD, RUNDOWN?Ostrex Tonic Tablets help \u2018\u201cpep-up\u2019\u201d thousands of men, our past 40.Only 60c.At all drug- broadcast from here sometimes, not me of course.Then this fall Columbia Records is going to make some records of the organ playing.They'll get one of the top theatre organists in the British Empire to play it.\u201d Every time I mentioned a subject, Dr.Lawson told me he had quite a few books on it.Finally I asked to see his library.\u2018I have between 3,000 and 4,000 books.About 300 of them are paperbacks.Most of them are upstairs.\u201d He led the way past displays of Eskimo carvings, to the study.There were shelves of books on dogs and dog raising which brought out something else about Dr.Lawson.He explained, \u201cI raise beagles.And I would guess I have the best library on beagles in the world.The oldest book on beagles that I have dates back to 1406.\u201cI've raised beagles ever since 1 was a boy.I have raised 30 generations of them, much of the time as a study in genetics.My beagles are supposed to be the best in Canada.| sold eme last year for $750 te a man in Seattle.I keep a few on my farm in Hemmingiord and mere of them in Oshawa, \u201cYou were asking about my books?\u201d he queried.I have 300 on pipe organs.Then I have a lot oa Eskimos and quite a few en the early Arctic explorers.Then we went back down the stairs past the Eskimo soapstone carvings.I remarked on his fabulous collection and asked how many he had.\u201cI don\u2019t really know.Someone is always taking a fancy to one and thea I lose it but then, when 1 go back to the Arctic, I bring back some more.\u201d A little on the doctor's family life.\u2018My second wife is Dr.Anne Richardson.We married in October, 1960.and are expecting a child now.She is an anaesthetist at the Royal Victoria, She\u2019s working now.She\u2019ll probably take off for a few months but I'm sure she'll go back to work again.\u201cShe is a very interesting woman, intelligent, likes to read and is a lot of fun.I first met her over the operating table.I always kid her that she blew a whiff of gas my way and caught me.\u201d Asked if he planned to go to the Arctic this summer, he said, \u201clI don\u2019t kmow just when I'll get to go again.I'd like to go sometime soos and get some fishing dome. The Westmount Gnamiagr, Friday.July 20, 198) Brophy, Forbes win lawn bowling crown Monkland, Mt.Royal vie for senior tennis leadership The new lawn bowling pair title champions hail from Westmount club after one week of competition at which a record entry of 52 teams competed.Kev Brophy and Jim Forbes are the new champs and they earned the right to represent Quebec in the Dominion title round to be staged at Town of Mt.Royal next month.Verdun club have the rink entry.The single is the next title to be declared.Brophy and Forbes defeated Stuart Lalanne and Ack Greene of St.Lambert 19-17 in the 21-end final at Lachine Monday night to take the Provincial crown.The Westmount pair was akead Going to EUROPE or planning a Cruise to the WEST INDIES or SOUTH AMERICA ?Consult.Westmount International Travel Roger L.Huysmans, manager Officially Appointed Agents for STEAMSHIPS and AIRLINES 4935 Sherbrooke Street W.throughout, although their suprem-% acy was challenged in the last seven ends when Greene outscored Forbes 10-5.However, the 147 lead | compiled by the Brophy-Forbes duo after 14 ends was too large to overcome.SECOND YEAR This was the second year in a row in which Forbes shared the victories race for the leadership of Provincial Doubles championship.His partner last year was Frank Scrimgeour, currently sidelined due to illness.Brophy, Forbes' partner in this Two district clubs came up with in their neck-and-neck the PQLTA senior section.Monkland beat Papineau 3-1 and Mount Royal tied La Boheme 2-2.Monkland at Papineau: Singles, George Barta 6-4.36, 64; Stan Roberts defeated Paul Bedard, 1-8, 6-1, 61.Doubles: Alex Rumjahn- Red Banville, Moakiand.beat Jean Robert-Ralph Linton, Papineau, 62, 62; Joe De Verteuil-A.R.Gruber, Monkland, beat Leo Le- year's competition, is president of Hector Leblanc, Papineau defeated blanc-Roland Michon.Papineau, the Westmount Lawn Bowling Club.#\u2014 St.Lambert's Stewart Lalanne and Ack Greene piled up a 21-6 margin after nine ends and went on to post a 22-21 upset victory over George Knox and John Henderson of Westmount in semi-final action.Ken Brophy and Jim Forbes of Service \"HU.64948 HU.8-3941 BRINGS OUT THE BEST Cool control brewing guarantees it\u2014and only Dow carries this guarantee right on the neck label.It's your guide to perfect, uniform flavour.Westmount reached the final round, disposing of CNR\u2019s Bert Wilson and Alec Macaulay 18-16.The Forbes-Brophy combination led most of the way, except for the 11th end in which the score was tied 10-10.Knox and Henderson went all out in the closing stages of their 18- %*end match with St.Lambert in an effort to make it an all-Westmount tinal, but their spirited drive fell just short of the mark.Grout joins polo team Cameron Grout of Westmount, one of Canada\u2019s outstanding speed swimmers of the past decade, has turned his full competitive efforts towards water polo.Currently the aquatic director at the new Seigniory Park Beach Club in Chateauguay, Grout is playing with the club's senior water polo entry.The team, under the direction of playing coach Norm Goldberg, is entered in the North American Championships slated for competition in Toronto on Saturday and Sunday, July 22 and 23.Goldberg has his charges out practicing three and four times a week.He is extremely pleased with the fashion in which the speedy Grout has fitted in with the team\u2019s pattern of play.Grout will share centre forward duties with Goldberg.The team will be using two centre forwards because the pool is wide in Toronto.Playing forwards on either side of the centres will be Milo Klacko and Fedor Pelagio.Bernie Topor- owski and Misch Byer will handle the defensive posts while Dutchman Gille Borgen will man the nets.Handling substitute roles with, the club are Robbie Coo, Ben Joffe and Trevor Cole, Syd Stephens in command power squad Three Montrealers and one Westmounter were elected to top spots in the command of the Rideau-St.Lawrence district of the Canadian Power Squadrons at the annual meet held in Brock- ville.Commander of the district is Syd A.Stephens, of Redpath, Westmount, past commander of the Montreal Power Squadron, while his executive officer is Marty Markowitz, commander of the Lake St.Louis Squadron.Others elected were Stanley Daws-Knowles and William Cart- ledge.This district is composed of seven squadrons with some 600 members in Kingston, Ottawa, Brockville, St.Andrews.Montreal, Lake St.Louis, and the new squadron formed last week at Hudson.Que.Cross Canada membership in the Canadian Power Squadrons is now over 4,500 in over 50 separate squadrons, The non-profit amateur organization is educational in nature and promotes safer and more pleasant boating through proper training.-¥57.63, 63.Mount Royal at La Boheme, Singles: Jan Nordstrom defeated Jacques Bourgoing, La Boheme, 6-2, 6-2; Joe Charbonneau, La Bo- heme.beat Karl Altschuler, 6-4, 6-0.Dolbles: G.Leclerc-L.Damant beat R.Boileu-H.Blackburn, La Boheme, 6-2, 6-2; Joe Boyer-H.Ouellet, beat P.Bonte-G.Heinrich, Mount Royal, 6-1, 62.| In anether earlier round of play, Mount Royal defeated Papineau ; 4-0 as Jan Nordstrom turned back Hector Leblanc, Papineau, 6-0, 60 and Frank Shaeffer upset Paul Bedard, Papineau, 6-4, 8-6.George! Leclerc and Tom Harvey combined | to give Mount Royal a 6-0, 60 win | over Roland Michon and Jean Papineau in the doubles.Fred Carpenter and Pierre Bonte took Leo LeBlanc and Jean Nadon, ' Papineau, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the other tandem match.| Other match results as Monkland defeated La Boheme team, as follow : Singles | George Barta, Monk.beat Jac- SASL L000000000000000000000000 ques Bourgolng, La B, 62, 78.Stanley Roberts, Monk.beat Joseph Charboancau, La B.63, es.Doubles Rumjahan-Banville, Monk, Bollcau-Tibets, La B.62, 6-4.O'Keefe-De Verneuil, Monk ., beat Boyer-Gingras, La B., 62, 63.beat GLENDALE Golf and Country Club ST.AUGUSTIN, QUE.Exie 15 Leurention Autoroute $3 week days $4 week ends For information: UN.1-7744 SOAS 000004 0000000000000800 CAMBRIDGE Westmount AUTHORIZED AUSTIN © AAA AA SAAS AAAS Ald AAS star realtor ra rr es \u201c2 2 22a ean COMPLETE SERVICE FOR JB RED SPORTS CABS BY SPECIALISTS Competition Tuning | and Modifications 4257 St.Catherine St.West DAIMLER © MOTORS »».WE.5-8509 ELVA DEALERS FVII ENJOY GENE KIRBY 6 A.M.te 10 A.M.DARY 12 Sf SS8SESSEISSSTITNLLIIIIIISIIIIIILILINING + + ~~ \u2018 dees Lessee see ees SS ee The Westmount Examiner, Friday, July 21, 1961 = CASHWORD | Contest This Week\u2019s Clues
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