The Westmount examiner, 16 mars 1962, vendredi 16 mars 1962
[" Locals boast bilingual school Page 7 L NTI VOL.XXXII, No.11 MONTREAL, Letter requests pedestrian lights AHF Inside the paper Lengthy defence stalls verdict Page 3 Three tell of recovery from cancer Page 3 nude ee, Unity Boys\u2019 Club te see photography.of world traveller Page 5 Perfect score at cribbage brings trophy Page 14 PRESIDENTS CHANGE: During the annual dinner meeting of the Westmount High Old Beys\u2019 asseciation, incoming president Richard Lord, left, is handed the official gavel and ceagratulated by immediate past president John Watersion.Looking en, centre, is Joba J.Pepper of 3700 The Boulevard.The meeting tock place at the Queca\u2019s lietel on.Thursday, Mareh 8.Poge 4 FRIDAY, MAR.16, 1962 4553 35 SCENTS 16 PAGES Wa CUT 4 0 NS - 8 a.\u2018 ea ?fa +2 em .el + x * v i old Nancy Walkling, a totem pele; five-year-old Inger Petersen, Queen of Hearts: eight-year-old Sharon Whims.the house that burnt: eight.COSTUME ARRAY: There are six children in this picture but one of them looks like a totem pole and the others look like anything but children.The picture was taken at the Westmount Skating Rink cestume contest held Monday night by Queen's Scheoi.From the left children and year-old Janet Walkling, the Mad Hatter: nine- year-old Ebbe Petersen, à baby: and nine-year-old Ress Holloway, a tramp.All were winners ia their character representations are: ten-year- their fields.Award scholarship Westmount student President James S.Coles of Bowdoin College.Brunswick, | Maine, announced Thursday that a Westmount student at the college had been selected to receive one of the first grants from the newly- established George B.Knox Scholarship Fund.The student is John E.Craig \u201862, son of Mrs.Carleton Craig of 344 Metcalfe avenue in Westmount.He is oa the Dean's List at the college.The Knox Scholarship Fuad was created with a gift to Bowdoin by Mr.and Mrs.George B.Knox of Los Angeles, California.Mr.Knox is a Bowdoin College overseer and a 1929 graduate.Preference in awarding the scholarship usually goes to those students whose homes are on the Pacific coast, Craig is a history major and is secretary of White Key, the Bow- doin interfraternity athletic council.He has wom letters in cross country and numerais in track.He is a member of Theta Delta Chi Fraternity.0 à oz - 754\" pa LC se PK EA a TS 4 Puzzle Pete is Inundated with replies After puzzling readers for more thon 18 months, the Puzzle Pete Cashword competition has now ended.Replics by the sack-load poured into our Cashword Editor in answer to last week's puzzle, which was worth $400.Results of the competition are published this week, but due to the time it will take te read all the solutions, the nomes of the winners will not be announced uatil next week's edition of The Examiner. 2 The Westmount Eneminer, Fridey, Mareb 16, 1962 T Commercial \u2014Industrial Residential | Maintenance ond Repairs ca AN Types of Bulidings Leo Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK © GAS HEATERS 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates en Request WE.5-2595 WE.3-2432 ENJOY GENE KIRBY 6 A.M.te 10 A.M.DAILY ole! Radi Greatere, Montreal AARRARSDARAAE RARE RANARnAnAnanaAERAnNARANAAANARANRAAAAARARARGARAAAA PP Pa PPS AAA AAA Between you and me Fleg waving goes on By Margaret Aitken Between now and the next election you will be hearing a lot about whether or not Canada should have a distinctive flag with or without the Union Jack.Oa our Order Paper there are two Notices of Motions, and two Bills on this subject.They range over a wide variety of ways to solve the problem.Bill C-25, presented by Maurice Allard, MP, for Sherbrooke, calls upon the Canada Council to prepare, after competition, a design for a distinctive national flag, without the emblem or emblems of any other country.M.Allard also called upon the Canada Council to select a distinctive national anthem.The last time a call went out for submission of flag designs, 2,408 flowed into the Government.They were tucked away somewhere in the files of the Secretary of State.Bill C-31, presented by Samuel Boulanger, MP, for Drum- mond-Arthabaska, calls upon the Governor-in-Council (meaning the Cabinet) to choose a flag and report a design to be approved by the House of Commons and the Senate.A distinctive flay L.J.Pigeon, MP for Joliet- te-L'Assomption-Montcalm, has a Notice of Motion on the\u2019 Order Paper requesting that a special committee be set up to consider ways and means of giving Canada a distinctive | flag and an official national anthem.Actually, in 1945.the then Prime Minister, Rt.Hon.Mackenzie King, put through an Order in-Council declaring the Red Ensign a distinctive Canadian flag.\u201d But perhaps the most invol- ; ved flag motion has come from Laurier Reguier, MP for St.Boniface in Manitoba.He suggests we should ask the people of Canada to decide on the flag.through a plebiscite.No self-respecting pollster would tolerate the way in which Mr.Reguier worded his question.It was just about as PONTIAC OWNERS! WE.7-6342 WUE ITY Guardian Maintenance Service is close to you.AFTER HOURS TOWING Speedy, reliable service for your Pontiac is now available at Montreal Buick, outhorized Pontiac dealers .on St.Catherine Street, just west of Atwater.Handy to the Atwater Terminus.WE.7-9121 YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER lly treal TT Ld TIT na dir une.Buick oir.(1 slanted as that time-worn question: \u201cHave you stopped beating your wife?\u201d Mr.Requier's idea was to put his question on the next election ballot.\u201cAre you in favor of a flag for Canada which would not include the emblem of any other country?\u201d These in faver Presumably the voter would have to mark an 'X' beside yes or no.That would not tell the story at all because there are many thousands of Canadians who do \u201cfavor a flag for Canada,\u201d but with the Union Jack in it.They would have no place to put their \u2018X\u2019 on Mr.Reguier's ballot.In a recent House of Com- mons debate on a flag, H.C.McQuillan, an MP from British Columbia.suggested the question should be reversed to: \u201cAre you in favor of a flag for Canada which would include the Union Jack?\u201d © If it was put that way.where would the anti-Union Jackers be?Mr.McQuillan had another interesting observation.He said many people seemed to want a maple leaf in our flag, but that maple trees only grow in about five percent of Canadian land area.Many children have never seen a maple leaf.\u201cIf we are going to have a tree on our flag,\u201d Mr.McQuil- lan continued, ::why net the spruce, because the spruce grows in every Canadian province.\u201d And so the debate goes on while 2,409 flag designs languish somewhere in our dark archives.Toronto Telegsam News Service This week in Westmount Parents attending the Roslyn School Home and School meeting next Thursday evening, March 22, will enjoy a special treat.Hand made items sewn by 58 girls | from Grades two to six and ranging in ages seven to 11 years will be exhibited in the school halls | for the express purpose of being ! admired and inspected by visitors.The sewing project sponsored by the Roslyn Home and School Association is under the direction of Mrs.Elizabeth Maclagan this year.who took over the classes which were in progress for eight years under Mrs.Young.\u201cStuffed toys, puppets, oven mitts, pot holders, nighties, ap- ' rons, hot water bottles, and many \u2018other things will be on display,\u201d , commented Mrs.Maclagan.Apart from spending Monday, Tuesday | and Wednesday afternoons with { this sewing group, Mrs.Mac- lagan teaches home industry and sewing at Russel School in the Town of Mount Royal.Tons of snowflakes as large as full blown white feathers covering many square miles during the last few days have caused persons owning cottages in the Lau- rentians to plan trips to check up i on roof and water pipe conditions this coming weekend.This will undoubtedly bring about accidents of different kinds.including walking on ice on the lake which is slowly giving way.What should you do if someone falls through ice that is thawing?Here are some helpful hints: Den\u2019t try to pull the person out with your hands.You may break through also.DO get a pole, ladder, long board or similar object and crawl on the ice until you are close to the victim.Lie prone and inch forward.This distributes your weight over a larger section.Extend the pole or board so that the victim can grab it.Pull him slowly forward, breaking ice if necessary, until he reaches a firm spot.Help him out when you can do so without breaking through.When artist Ruth Tomlinson recently visited her brother C.Leslie Tomlinson, Edgehille road, she showed some colored transparencies taken in London of the Garter Ceremony.The Most Noble Order of the Garter, which was founded by King Edward IT in 1348, is if not the oldest, surely one of the most honorable in the world.The number of Knights Companion of this Order is limited to twenty-six.as a result of which only the most illustrious gain admittance; and the selection is at the discretion of the Sov- erign of the Order, who is always the reigning monarch.Once a year the whole company of knights, after banqueting with their sovereign in historic St.George's Hall, walk in state to the fifteenth-century chapel of St.George.where they give thanks for the foundation and perserva- (Continued oa page 15) H E facilities of our establishment were designed to provide the most modern funeral service available anywhere.DA Collins fA NUNNS A0 WILLIAMS S610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST JPRS Re nd D For AN Yow eo PHOTOGRAPHY eo PHOTO SUPPLIES oe PICTURE FRAMING © Boguier and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Reg'd.2 Stores te Serve You 4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.1-1989 VOL.XXXIll, No.11 INSPECTOR PRESENTED: Westmount Police Chief Ed Harper, left, and Alderman C.H.Drury.Westmount police commissioner, flank Inspector 0.J.Arsenault, who retired from active duty en the force after 30 years\u2019 service.He was Cancer Operations Three tell their tales without any vocal cords In one of the most quietly dramatic presentations given before the West- mount Rotary Club in recent months, three former cancer patients and their doctor told how the disease and its effects had been overcome.The three men are Gordon McSweeney of 6955 Fielding avenue, N.D.G.J.H.Harold, Q.C., of 5613 Queen Mary Road, Hampstead.and Ronald Clayton, of 790 Melrose avenue, Verdun.| Each one of them spoke \u2014 in spite of the fact that one had re-| speak without vocal cords.Mr.covered from vocal cord cancer n0 Harold answered this one.less than six times, one had no vocal cords.and the third had part of one left.The message given by their doctor, Arnold Grossman, FRCS, was simple in regard to cancer : \u201cDon\u2019t procrastinate.\u201d He is an fon or mec assistant otalarymologist at the|# Montreal General Hospital.\u201cI wish to emphasize,\u201d Doctor Grossman said, \u2018\u2018that there is as yet no cure for cancer.However, never before in history have we ever been closer to one.The clerk to the municipal court as well as inspector of police.On his retirement he was presented with the tape recorder seen in the picture.The machine was donated by the Westmount police and fire departments.\u201cLe Couvert est complet : Monseigneur est servi\u201d \u201cWe learned to use new muscles, to take air into our stomachs, to bounce air into our mouths, and te control the flow and use of that air.You are trained to do that.SEAN Be a Loe Fad Nk ESTABLISHED 1899 ONMAN\u2019S WE.3-4046 GS WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmahers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1962 PAGE THREE Lengthy explanation postpones verdict | Westmount municipal court Wed- acsday saw only a flurry of cases, \"mostly parking and other nanor traffic offenses.1 | Mrs.R.Sikes pleaded not cults | to having parked near Victoria Hall for more than four hours.In a lengthy appeal, she said the ticket, which was given her apparently shortly after 2 p m., was under \u201cat least a couple of inches of snow.\u201d She added it had been physic: | ally impossible\u201d for her to have been at Victoria Hall before 10.30 am.of the day im question, which was Monday.| Her case was remanded until investigation of the incident.E.A.Dale appeared and was, fined for going through a red light on Feb.21.He pleaded not guilty.and said in his defence that the\u2018 light had just turned amber when | he entered the intersection \u2014 the corner of Greene and Mount Plea- | sant.Judge Alexander M.Stalker found that from the evidence pro- Mr.Dale.He was fined five dollars.' | Emile LeBlanc was remanded | over to à later date on à charge of driving without a licence, and on another charge of driving au the wrong lanes.He said on the licence charaee that he had applied tor a licence but that no word had as vet been received from Quebec.He has to apply 10 the capital because of fus age.Mr.LeBlanc «& 70 years old.Severe cuts in ski mishap Per Hall, 46 Summit Circle, Westmount.was one of cight per- | sons injured when a ski tow cable snapped at St.Sauveur earlier this week.He was reported in good condition in the Montreal Neure- logical Institute today.He received what doctors called a \u2018rather nasty blow\u2019 to the head when he was struck by the cable | and T-bar.He suffered severe culs \u2018and bruises.It appeared unitkely | duced.burden of the doubt lay with there were any fractures, The other seven who were injured apparently received lesser injuries.NEED A (AB! 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Authorised as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department.Ottawa.and for payment of postage in cash.\u2014\u2014 WE SAY Make up your mind, Mayor Drapeau ( N which side of the fence is Jean Drapeau trying to take a stand?Montreal's move for power to retain all municipal sales tax proceeds collected within its territory is still hanging in the balance.Spokesmen for 13 of the 14 suburban municipalities which stand to lose an estimated $4.000.000 to $5.000 - 000 a year are emphatically opposing the bill being debated in Quebec City, And in the meantime, Drapeau has the nerve to stand up and say that the two per cent sales tax is a \u2018subvention\u201d or a \u201cgift.\u201d Webster's dictionary describes a gift as anvthing which is \u201cvoluntarily transferred by one person to another.without compensa: tion.\u201d On the other hand \u201csubvention\u201d is explained as money granted as by a government in support of a study, institution, or under taking - a subsidy.Come, come, Mr.Drapeau.Which word are you going to use?It\u2019s about time Westmount.and the other municipalities on this island, built up an attack to give Drapeau a severe wrap on the knuckles, and put him in his place.Montreal should be made to relinquish its right to impose the tax in the suburbs, and keep it only in the city proper.Are Westmounters going to sit back and say \u201cthank you\u201d to Mayor Drapeau for his \u201cgift\u201d or use a strong expletive.I SAY YOU SAY Letter requests pedestrian lights How many more traffic accidents must occur at the intersection of Sherbrooke and Vie- toria before we come to our senses and realize how vital it 1s that pedestrian lights he installed in this area?With vehicular traftic \u2018particularly buses).proceeding in à myriad of directions at Sherbrooke and Victoria.the average pedestrian needs eyes on the back of his head and a pair of fast feet in order to cross safely from one corner to another.Please note I have only mentioned the average pedestrian, how elderly people manage to cross this intersection is beyond me.For some it is a case of sheer luck.for others jt is a tragedy as was the case of an clderly woman just a tew days apo, ; My suggestion for the solutign of this problem is the immediate mstallation of pedestiian lights tthe type of lights that \u201cfreeze\u201d vehicular traffic at all four corners), (hereby giving the pedestrian the complete right- of-way during the \u201cWalk\u201d signal.This particular system of \u201cfreezing traffic\" is in operation and is successful in other cities in Canada and the \u2018\u2019nited States, and | see no reason why it cannot be put to use in the City of Westmount, Marjorie G.Forrest BY THE WAY T° compensate us for the retiring habits of the Loch Ness Monster there is a report that an extinet bird has been seen in Australia, It is the noisy serub-bird or atrichornis clamo- sa, Ornithologists were puzzled by its habit of flying sideways, until Feltz discovered that it does this to cool its cars, like the nosipaca of Venezuela, which has the longest nose in the bird-world.It lays its green \u20ac£Ks on cows\u2019 backs and lives on scrub-flies, No wonder, I only want to help ARDLY had an expert announced that mice are far more intelligent than people think, when a Norfolk farmer, who had trouble with his car.discovered that mice had filled the air intake of the engine with acorns, thus reducting Mis speed.Why not have specially trained police mice and stockpiles of acorns at every car park to discourage speed maniacs ?* \u201cen Then there's the one about the extra on the television set who was required to go out and put ketchup on a \u201cshooting victim\u201d, But he found to his horror he was on camera \u2014 caught in the act.\"Wow I\" his friend exclaimed later.\"What did you do?\" \u201cWhat gould | do?\" the extra said.\u2018I ate him I\" loving.Canadian js Chamber of Commerce bids for freedom By Pierre Berton 1 HAVE BEEN READING, with considerable enjoyment and many a chuckle, a trade union pamphlet titled Operation Freedom, which is hot off the presses.The sponsor is the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, a trade union for businessmen, which has launched an all-out campaign to make Canadians \u201cfall in love again with freedom and to become aware of the dangers which threaten to destroy the freedoms we now enjoy.\u201d The Chamber's intent, 1 gather, i s to get those Reds out of government and return to the good, old untrammelled days when every man was free to do exactly what he liked as long as he was boss.There hasn't been such a campaign since those immediate post-war years when the business world mounted an all- out attack against that wicked thing known as \u201cplanning,\u201d which was also supposed to curtail freedom.Tycoons who wouldn't think of putting up a head office without hiring an architect to plan it, and insurance executives whose advertisements stressed the idea of personal planning for the future, made speeches belaboring the idea of a government planning as a step to totalitarianism.Sinse then, however, \u201cplanning\u201d has become an okay word and, since E.P.Taylor himself last year openly suggested more government planning, there has had to be a shift in semantics.The Chamber has now discovered that the country is on the brink of dictatorship what with all this social welfare legislation and those nasty laws that restrict an individual's freedom to make all the money he wants.So it has sounded the clarion and every freedom- being asked to help the Chamber's members to get their freedom back again.(\"Communist cells, Communist newspapers and Communist agents are working harder than ever .\u201d) Anyone who bats the word \u201cfreedom\u201d about, as if it were à ping-pong ball, is on marshy ground, since its definition has grown silghtly fuzzy over the years.The \u201cFree World,\u201d which is a favorite Chamber of Commerce phrase, has some- æ- times included such admirable exponents of individual liberties as Senors Peron, Batista and Trujillo and it still numbers in its ranks those well-known Jeffersonian democrats, the Generalissimos Franco, Salazar and Chiang Kai-shek.Everybody on our side is officially Free, including those that are in jail.Freedom EE from taxes The Chamber, however, has tried to explain what it means by freedom.\u201cAs govetmments expand their operations in the field of social welfare, as the tax burden becomes more crushing, and as more and more Canadians look to government for assistance in a variety of ways, the will to resist such government largesse becomes weaker and weaker.Legislation which controls and restricts the freedom of the individual meets with less and less resistance.\u201d In short, the chamber wants freedom from taxes, freedom from the necessity of paying pensions, relief, family and mothers\u2019 allowances and, no doubt, freedom from national health insurance.It wants to get back to the free, old days when a handout was a hand- eut and not a human right, and it made you feel good all over to slip a beggar a nickel for a cup of coffee.I am not sure what legislation the Chamber refers to when it talks about controlling and restricting the freedom of the individual, but 1 suspect it would include the Combines Act in any list of wicked totalitarian laws.This has certainly restricted the freedom of individuals to get together in hotel rooms and arrange for identical bids on public contracts.It has also made it harder.though not impossible, for free men to fix prices on photo supplies, cement culverts.pulpwood and paper, electrical equipment, fuels, bakery products, cable and wire, flour, glass, matches, false teeth, quilts, roofing materials, rubber and tobacco.1 wonder if the Chamber also had in mind the restrictive and controlling legislation that some of its members have pleaded for in the form of tariffs, subsidies and protection against, for instance, the freedom-loving Japanese?Possibly not.There have been a few other laws, however, which over the past few decades have restricted certain long- cherished freedoms, The Chamber's members no longer have the freedom to hire and fire on whim, to get the maximum amount of work for the minimum amount of pay, to discriminate on grounds of race or color, or to operate machinery that is observably ACROSS 2.Adjust 1.Over- 3.French lily spreading 4.Not sym.gloom metrical 8.Easy job 8.Persian (slang) ruler 9.Auditory , Roman 10.Listens \u201cfiddler\u201d 12.Grip 7.Bern river 18.Direction 8.To object sign 9.Cuiture 14.Viper base .15.oo 11.Candies stric 16.Single u 17.Tellurium jg Angle unit (sym.) naval 18.Keep officer 20.To look at 30, Littie gin 21.Sometimes, 22.Tailleas unsafe.All these traditional freedoms have been swept away by what the Chamber calls \u201cgovernment interference.\u201d \u201cThe Chamber's concern is that any loss of freedom is a personal loss to each and every Canadian, and the cumulative effect will be a less- prosperous and less-free Canada,\u201d according to a recent News Letter.This old, plaintive cry has been heard in the land ever since that terrible day when the graduated income tax became a reality and condemned us all to serfdom, Freedom EE from ________ worry But the Chamber is worried because so many people don't seem to understand that they are slaves.Old people, for instance, who used to feel shackled in the prison of the Workhouse, keep insisting that the old age pension actually allows them freedom to rent a small room of their own and even to eat the occasional square meal and go for a nice streetcar ride.Those families who have been financially broken by unexpected medical bills have difficulty understanding that a system of national health insurance would somehow make them less free.They appear convinced that it would, instead, give them that Fifth Freedom which Norman Rockwell didn\u2019t get arolind to painting \u2014 Freedäm From Worry.Industrial workers, who no longer find themselves chained to machines from dawn to dusk, continue to feel freer as the work week decreases and some even have achieved the same freedom to visit Florida that is enjoyed by the Chamber's members.Now, however, the Chamber (Continued on page 6) 23.Gay AJL.|L ISINIA) AJOL [OME TAIRIS ong EREE PEE \u201cot SE TA sa Wrath\u201d 1 IBEIAIL1]S 28.Kin RIADIE INC] [ST 26.Alcott Vel ALE a heroine BIA 29.Sick TH ANINATD 32.Beagle, ! 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PE OSEO ee PU vy [SR ey Traveller's photography to be seen at Unity Club by MAURICE MARIASINE Geoffrey Knowles, a volunteer worker at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club, has returned from a trip abroad ond plans to give an account of his experiences to members of Unity's travel club.The inaugural meeting tokes place ot the club on Friday, March 16 at 7:00 p.m.Mr.Knowles will also show films of some of the countries Bruce Norris, Robert Vaux, he visited and discussion: will Geraldine Galley, Sharon Croth.follow.ers, Cheryl Hogan, John Walker, The following members have Sylvia McManus, John Galley, enrolled in the Travel Club : Lise Boulanger, Ann Marie Wil- Choral group to present concert of \u2018Springsong \u201862° On Saturday, March 17 the McGill Choral Society will present its seventeenth annual spring concert, ''Springsong '62\", in the Sir Arthur Currie Gymnasium (475 Pine Avenue West) at 8:15 p.m.Under the direction of Gifford Mitchell and accompanied by William Stevens, the society will sing, for St.Patrick's Day, a group of old Irish ballads entitled \u2018Erin Go Bragh\u2019 (ireland Forever); Charles Stanford's stirring \u2018Songs of the Set\u2019, in which the soloist will be the distinguished Canadian baritone, A Jan Simons, and several negro ready established a consider- spirituals and songs from able reputation on both sides of Broadway.the Atlantic, with recitals The society's select \u2018choir throughout Canada as well as at within a choir\u2019, the Martlets, London's Wigmore Hall.will also perform two groups of Apart from its twice-yearly folk-songs.and highlighting the Concerts in the city, the society evening will be a \u2018sing along\u2019 has produced four records and session, when the audience will made numerous broadcasts, as be invited to join the society in well as performing in Ottawa several Irish \u2018old-favorites\u2019.and on the Lakeshore.An audi- Tickets, at $1.50 (or $1.00, ence of over 2,000 gathered to for groups of 15 or more), are hear the society's \u2018Sing at now available at the Students\u2019 Christmas\u201d concert last Decem- Union box office, 690 Sherbrooke ber.and there is every sign that west (AVenue 8-2062), and at \u201c\u2019Springsong \u201862\" will keep up since 1945, is also conductor of the Montreal Elgar Choir, and William Stevens, who has ac- compaied the society for the last six years, recently returned from a highly successful debut at New York's Carnegie Hall.Jan Simons, guest artist for \u2018\u2018Springsong '62\u2019, has al- liams, Marlene Doherty.Susan Warren, Marie Gallant, Robert Johnston, Gordon Norris.A newcomer, Lori Rider.has volunteered her services to in-, struct a group of boys and girls in first aid.The class will be! for the junior age category and will take place every Tuesday ; evening.Those interested are asked to register with Mr.Mc.Cormack.House league The tenth annual spring basketball house league will get underway as soon as teams are formed.Four captains have, been appointed.They are: Keith Gavin, Kenneth Annable.Richard Cessford and John Mc- Donaugh.It is expected that the league will start April 1.As has been the custom for the last several years, the club will hold a St.Patrick's Day dance.The date set is Friday, March 16, time is 8:30 p.m.Special plans for the evening are being completed by Chuck Tyler, and his committee.The ladies\u2019 auxiliary of the club will hold their annual military whist next Monday starting at 800 p.m, Prizes are available.There's still room for a few more boys to take part in Friday night's physical fitness classes.The classes start at 7.00 p.m.and are open to any boy eight years of age and over.Unity's athletes are getting in condition for the annual track and field meet which takes The Westmount Examiner, Fridey, March 16.1962 THE CARIBBEAN IS CALLING YOU \u2018\u201cNEVIS\u2018\u2018 island of tropical beauty and romance ses in the British West Indies THE IDEAL PLACE FOR = VACATION OR RETIREMENT e \u201cGet Away From le AU\u201d ou?) 4 Away from tenston.hurry.and fear Away fiom the typical tourist cronded places und yet youll have all the vonvenience and comfort of home THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVED AND RECOMMENDED OUR PROJECT Luts of 8.000 and 12.000 sq ft at very moderate prices.with a mar cllous view of the Caribbean Sea and neighbor islands.Beautiful white sandy beach.planted with coconut palin trece Alt facilities and communication by air available FREE TRIP TO THE ISLAND WITH PURCHASE Spead Your Life ln À Paradise For information without any obligation call: Days: RE.3-074) Eves.: RA.9-160) SUNNY ISLAND DEVELOPMENT CORP.5757 DECELLES AVE.SUITE 10, MONTREAL, QUE.place at the Westmount Athle- tie Grounds on Saturday, May | 26.| i can be got by attending officers.\u201cNot only is a picture worth a the International Music Store, can be obtained at the door, or direct from lan Rayside, at 468 Strathcona avenue (WE.7-2404!.Largest club the high standard that an increasing number of Montrealers have come to expect from the McGill Chora! Society.Orange coats costly litigation.\u201d the fall.The photography was started in thousand words,\u201d sald Chief Ed-! ward C.Harper of the West-! mount Police.\u201cbut an immediate photo can capture vital details that would otherwise be lost or become the subject of long and 1 \u2018 The choral society is the and cameras largest active voluntary club on ° McGill campus, with (at full h strength) nearly 250 members, unique ere drawn from all faculties and .forming a representative cross.Years ago.the latest thing in section of the many nationalities Police work was a two-way radio at the university.car.Through those years, police Clifford Mitchell, its director departments have added many things now considered indispensable.Perhaps the most forward-look- ing police department around our twon is the Westmount Police.In addition to being all the things a policeman has to be anyway.such as midwife.traffic director, investigator, athlete, consellor for young people and marriages, and father confessor, Westmount Police have added two more things: quick-change artist and photographer.Most spectacular of the two is the force's adoption of \u2018\u2018screaming orange\u201d slickers.This came about because of the constant injuries and narrow escapes sul- fered by police officers directing traffic during times when light conditions are at a minimum.Motorists brought into court on nr i} 9e charges of hitting policemen with he plumbing failed their cars constantly pleaded that in dead of night they couldn't see the officers.We sent a man even on bright days.Hockey night To fix it right.got to be a nightmare for the traffic directors.Compensation JOHN WATSON ) Was being paid heavily.Families \u2018i got to be worried.LIMITED The situation has come to an end with the action of Westmount city manager's approval on trial of the coats.They are black on one side for routine duty and luminous orange on the other for fog, dysk and night duty.Injuries have already dropped to nil.Each cruiser is now equipped with a flash camera so that on the spot shots of vital details of accidents, fires, and other events C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 PERSONAL SERVICE We take pride in the fact that we have been serving Westmount residents since 1928 and we believe that it is because of the dependable, persenal service that we have given from the start that our business continues to row.Por example : During bad weather, our switchboard is always answered.If we have no cars available, we take the phone number and always call back as soon as we can get a car for you.We lot you know when we are sending your taxi.This personal service 15 not exceptional, with us it is standard procedure.We never take an order and then neglect to send a car while you wait and wait and wait! So for dependable, personal service .NEXT TIME \u2014 CALL WESTMOUNT TAXI WE.5-2468 © Airport Service © Charge Accounts Arranged Use Examiner Classifieds for best results PIERRE MEAT SHOP BEEF LIVER LAMB CHOPS HAMBURGER EMPIRE SWIFT BACON 39 PLAT PACK Mu PS MEN Le A AND SAVINGS BLOOD PUDDING the.\u20ac Count savinés, NOTstamps! CRF Pn t= ND Andeat BETTER toc! BONELESS ROUND STEAK BAR-B-Q .09° CHICKENS - MILK FED VEAL ¢ CHOPS 2-3 Ibs.uv PIERRE MEAT SHOP \"at \u2014 3400 St.Antoine St.AT At the foot of Greens WHOLESALE \u2014 6 The Westmount Gueminer, Friday, Méareb V6, 1962 ANGLICAN Si.MATTHIAS\u2019 TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH CHURCH Westmount $220 Sherbrooke Street West Cote St.Antoine Rood end Church HiH Rev.À N.poids BA, LA Bou.Reginald Melis, M.A., 8.0, Sunday, March 18th 2nd Sunday in lent $8 am Holy Communion PM um Matuns Preacher The Rector 1030 am Pre-and Post-Confirmution Classes JI.O0 um Mattins und Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector 110 am Nursery, Kindergarten and Bunday School 730 pin Fremong Preacher Rev.R Hoblte Wednesday, March 21st T1808 am Holy Communion 1000 um Holy Commumon 88 pm Evens Prayer and Lecture Speaker Rev AR Tonks FRIDAY.MANCHE 234d 1008 um Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster: Norman W.Berrie.ARCO, R.C.M., P.TCL.\u201cChurch of The Advent Cerner of aod end Western, Rev.Alenender Meller, Rector Mencrery Assistont Rev.Canon $.0.Lindsey 2nd Sunday In Lent Sunday, March 18th Holy Bucharist Sunday School Matting (said) Arc hbishop of Montreal SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION Fvensong Bible Study tt 3:88 seed 339) vu se £3 Wednesday.March Lint 800 pm Devotional Service and Address Preacher: The Rev.Paul Gibson WEEKDAYS \u2014 HOLY EUCHARIST 7.00 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday 8.60 am Friday 930 am Wednesday All i.ARE WELCOME \u201cUNITED The Vonerablie 8.Mennethb Nartes, Be.ter .L.Whitley, M.A.Mon.Assistant Bev.Petes W.A.Daviren, B.A, Assistant te.George B.Chub, FR CO.F AGO.Organist and Chelrmaster 2nd Sunday In Lent Sunday, Morch 18th 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.Grade VII Confirmation Class and Study Group 1160 sm Choral Communion Preacher: The 11:00 am Nursery.Kindercorton.Junior snd Primary Departments 7:30 pm.Evensong Preacher: Rev.W A.Davison Peter TUENDAY.MARCR 20th 6:3 pm.Holy Communion WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st 7:00 sm.Holy Communion 8:00 pm Evensong with Address THURSDAY, MARCH tad 10:00 em.Holy Communion BATUBDAY.MARCH 14th 9:00 am.Roly Communion \"MISCELLANEOUS THE SALVATION ARMY Montreal Citadel Corps 2005 Drummond Street Montreal Majer and Mrs.R.C.HOLLMAN Commanding Officers SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday, Morch 18th 11:00 am.Major R.McKerracher 7:00 pm.Mrs Major R.C.Hallman SUNDAY SCHOOL 15:00 a.m.Classes for children of all ages Bring your Family and Friends to the Army.Rev.B.B.Brown, D.D.7:30 PM.~~ ~~ Besisier by sees on Tuesday, ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 Se.Catherine Street, West CONVENIENT TO HOTELS THE REVEREND NORMAN RAWSON, Miss Lydia McCullough, Gitford Mitchell, B.A, B.Mus., Organist & Choirmaster 11.00 AM.\u2014 SERMON SUBJECT \u201cYOUR GOD IN THE Dr.Rawson Preaching at Both Services 7:10 PM.In the Sanctuary \u201cGRFAT HYMNS OF Gifford Mitchell, B.A., B.Mus., conducting \u2014 Sermon Subject \u201cWHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR 900 PM.FELLOWSHIP HOURS LENTEN SERVICE Wednenday \u2014 March list \u2014 THE REVERAND DR.DONALD BRU .ed Mac hONALD Knex United Church, Winnipes, Man.Subject at dinner.\u2014 \u201cWHY TRE SCOTS ARE GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE\u201d Sermon Subject at Service : NO COWARDS NEED APPLY\u201d LLENTEN SUPPER at nominal cont will be served at 6:15 p.m.te all whe AV 8-923 D.D., MINISTER Blair, B.A, B.D.Dir, of CE.Rev.Robt.SHADOWS THE CHURCH\u201d SPARE TIME?\u201d Please phone the church office na, BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance Street West et Resiyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister : REV.EDGAR J.BAILEY, C.D.M.A, D.D.tease ee es 8 ee = Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A, D.D.Organist end Choir Director : Merchente BE.Welle Preacher: Rev.\u201cWHO IS A CHRISTIAN?\" \u201cYOUR NEEDS OR YOUR WANTS\" 11.00 am.7:3 p.m.Robert Malcolm Qurch School\u201411.00 a.m.\u2014 Midweek Service\u2014Wednesday\u2014$ p.m.Young People \u2014 Friday \u2014 8:00 p.m.Tuesday March 2th \u2014 8:00 p.m.Evening of Music \u2014 Soloists, Organ and Choral Sclections, with Merah mic, E.Walls, Organist tion on UNITED WESTMOUNT PARK.EMMANUEL & CALVARY Cor.Lansdowne & Werstera Avenues | laleter Sev.Ostiam Thompson.C9.B.A.85.Director of Muscle : Ms.Waroe Riddell.B.Mes.Sundoy, Morch 18th Bible Class For Youth Morning Worship and Church School fermon: Jesus fu \u20181! AM THE VINE Blustrated Lecture by Dr.Arthur Oigan on a re- 730 pm.cent trip to Japan.Hons Kong.ana ind The congregation of ft.Andrew's Church, West- mount will unite for this special event.\u201cLIFE AND LENT\" SERVICE \u2014 Wesley hush Wednesday, fmeaker: Rev.R.Maguire, Christ Church Cathedral VISITORS WELCOME: ST.ANDREW'S, WESTMOUNT (101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Arayle Ave.) Rev.D.M.Gront, B.A, B.D.Rev.R.NW.Leslie, B.M., 8.0.Lewis, Di.C Gd Valerie .Mr.Erie J.Adams, B.Mus.Sunday, Morch 18th 15:00 a.m.Public Worship \u201cNot Even Ged Can Say More\u201d Sermon by Dr.Grant 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.Church School Crib Corner and Nursery UNITED SERVICE in Westmount Park-Emma- nue) Church.Sermon by De.Arthur Organ.7:30 p.m.LIFE AND LENT SERVICE Wesley Church \u2014 Wed.5:00 p.m.Speaker: Dean R.K.Maguire VISITORS WELCOME ! DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmeuat Wve.ond Lensdowne Ministeres Sev.BR.Douglas Smith, B.A, 8.D, DD Rev.Roy P.Stafford, B.A.B.D.Mrs.Helly E.Davidson Sunday, March 18th 11:00 am Morning Worship Sermon : \u201cThe Colossal Conceit of Christians\u201d Rev.R.Daurlas Smith, D.D.7:30 pm.Leslie Hal} Picture \u2014 \u201cTHE PLACE OF BAPTISM\u201d \u201cThe Universal Light\u201d Pancl Discussion - Messrs P.Baatz J.Frost Celin Frest Richard Worden Organist ané Choirmaster : Ms.Joha Robb.Mus.Bane.LIFE AND LENT WESLEY CHURCH Wednesday \u2014 8:00 p.m.Preacher: Rev.R.K.Maguire, Dean of Montreal PRESBYTERIAN S = Y Westmount and Victoria Aves.Sunday, March 18th 11:00 a.m.\u201cGOD THE HOLY SPIRIT\u201d Sixth in a Series on What Christians Believe By Dr.W.Stanford Reid 11:18 am.Church Schools PORES KILLAM A.AR ©?C.\u2026.L Mus.(MeGNI) Grenniet and Chelr Director MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount, P.Q.The fev.Chas.C LA.8.8.Minister 11:00 a.m.Public Worship The Minister will preach Weodin, Lester A @rsanisé and Cheirmaster.Visitors and Friends ave Mr.and Mrs.Club Friday evening at 8:15 p.m.Sabbath services will be held at Temple Emanu-El, Dr.Stern will speak oa \u2018The Festival Of Laughter.\u2019\u2019 At this Service a special ritual will be observed in celebration of Purim which occurs on Tuesday.An artistically wrought Megillah will be used at the service.Portions of the Megillah will be read | by representatives of The Mr.and : Mrs.Club \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Harrison, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Markow, Mr.and Mrs.Maurice A.Miller; pulpit honor \u2014 Thomas Shustack.Monday thru Thursday evenings daily services will be held at 5:45 p.m.and Sunday mornings at 0:30 a.m.Men and women are cordially imvited to participate in daily worship.Mr.and Mrs.Bowling Night will be held Sunday evening, March 25 at 7:30 p.m.at Sunset Lanes.Refreshments to be served at 10 p.mat Foo Chow's Restaurant.For reservations \u2014 Mrs.Thomas Shus- tack, RE.31960; Mrs.Harry Green, CR.7-6431.Sunday afternoon, March 18th at 1:45 p.m.in Grover Auditorium, the Temple Religious School Pu- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF TRE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, March 18th 11:00 am.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service Lesson - Sermon: Subject: \u201cSUBSTANCE\u201d Golden Text: I Corinthians 2:9.10.Eye hath not seen.nor ear heard.neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:13 nm.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: The public invited Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.: Wednesday, 6:30 to 8 p.m.LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave.at Western, Westmount Wm.C.Nelting.B.D.Paster Wm Hamel, Organist Sunday, March 18th 10:00 am Senior Sunday Schoo) 11:00 a.m.The Scrvice.Jr S.S.and Nursery _ UNITARIAN THE UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL CHURCH OF THE MESSIAM 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.(et Simpson) Minister: Rev.Lesnerd Mesen, S.A.B.D.Sunday, March 18th 11:00 am.\u2018\u201cMan\u2019s Undefined Soul\u201d 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Kindergarten and Sunday School in Unitarian House Organist and Director of Musle : Denald Mackey.Mus.B.fo read 'Megillah\u2019 rim Carnival and masquerade will take place.Parents are preparing costumes for their children.Prises ; will be offered for the most appropriate costumes.The School will select the most beautiful Queen | Esthers.The Sisterhood will supply Purim goodies for all pupils of the , Religious School.The Home and \u2018School will supply favors for all.Each class has planned and is coustructing a booth for th.Carnival.Chamber of (Continued from page 4) bas launched this vaet campaign to teach us that we are moving \u201ctoward a rigid system of government ownership and control which deprives individual Canadians of the full benefits of a free economy.\u201d Schools, newspapers, radie and TV stations have already been bombarded by the tocsin warnings, symbolized by a drawing of a bird in a cage to underline the slogan that \u201cCanadians aren't canaries.\u201d Indeed, we are told, that to put Operation Freedom across, the organization has signed up every one of its 2,700 company members and 850 local boards of trade, using all means of communication from bulletin board to television.Which serves to show, if nothing else, that the once- abused idea of Planning is back again in style.SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Or.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi Miles Wisenthal, M.A, Educational Assistant Otte O.Staeren.Cantor: McLearen, Organist and Choir Master.SABBATH SERVICES Friday Evening, March 16th at 8:15 Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Festival Of Laughter.\u201d (At this Service a special ritual will be observed in cciebration of Purim which occurs on Tuesday, March 20th) An artistically wrought Megillah will be used at the Service.Portions of the Megillah will be read by representatives of the Mr.and Mrs.Club.PRE-PURIM ONEG SHABBATH AND RECEPTION \u2014.Follows the worship auspices Mr.and Mrs.Club.Saturday Morning.March 17th at 11:30 am.rermonette \u201cThe Sabbath Of Remembrance\u2019\u2019 based on the Purim observance.DAILY SERVICES Monday thru Thursday Evenings at 5:45 p.m.Sunday Mornings at 9:30 p.n.SCHOOL.FOR ADULT SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 18th At 10:15 am.\u2014Know Your Judaism\u2014 Dr.Harry J.Stern, Leader: At 11 am.\u2014The Jewish Contribution To World Civilization \u2014 Dr.Anna Stearns\u2014 Leader: Elementary and Advanced Hebrew \u2014 Mrs.Genia Burstein\u2014Instruc.tress, TEMPLE EMANU-EL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Regular ciasses this Sunday Morning.March 18th at 9:30 am.in the Junior School; Saturday Morning, March 17th at 9:30 am.in the High School Department.ANNUAL PURIM CARNIVAL AND MASQUERADE SUNDAY, MARCH 25th, 1:45 p.m.Grover Auditorium, followed by Record Hop for members of High School Department at 5 p.m.MAUREEN FORRESTER CONCERT Wednesday Evening, April 4th at 8:15 p.m.Temple Sanctuary.Participating with Miss Forrester in this concert will be Eugene Kash, distinguished Concert Violinist and John Newmark, distin- eu Concert Pianist.Cards of admission $8.00 through Temple Office, WE.7-3878.EVENING Cordially Welcome.Director: MERCHANTE WALLS Organist Organ, Vocal and Choral Selections, Classical and Sacred TUESDAY MARCH 20th a 8.15 p.m.Collection et Westmount Baptist Church Sherbroshe W., at Roslyn of MUSIC Visitors invited Mechanics\u2019 Institute shows membership increase Norman English, executive vice-president of Vapor raise $250.000, described as a \u201cLoan Heating Limited, was elected president of the Mechanics\u2019 of Honor Fund.\u201d Institute at the annual meeting held on Monday.Local | Tho Wesomossn amar, dy.Marsh 16.1002 7 boast bilibgual | BP A ALE I 3 The Alumni Association of M ) © A NI A D A dut Françan Evançelque i IR NA OLLEGE about to launch a campaign to g VION TRE PF Many prominent Westmount re- Mr.English succeeds E.A.Thorne, who retires after sim dr ener he hon ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS holding the office for seven consecutive years and who remains on the General Committee as past president.In his annual report to the mem- bers of the Institute, Mr.Thorne .stressed the increased activity in Membership every department.Capacity aud- increase iences had attended the film showings and increased interest was noted in the music appreciation concerts and medical forums.The Librarian, Miss Sybil Grim- son, reported there were now 55.- been a gratifying increase of 8.4\u201c.| Victoria avenue.In view of the changes being made at the school 298 books in the library.There had | include George W.Bourke, 774 Lansdawne avenue.oe Roy Crab Examinations for boys wishing to enter LOWER Holland, 3749 The Boulevard.Ar- CANADA COLLEGE in Grades 3 to 10 inclusive will be thur C Jemsen, 703 Grosvenor ave- suc: W.E.McLaughlin, 67 Sunny- held at the school on Saturday, April 14th at 9 a.m.side; and Arthur H.Webster, 621 The association.now in its 75th this summer, there will be more vacancies in 7th Grade | year, seeks to help an increasing These programs are held weekly membership from all parts of \u2018number of promising and deserv- than in previous years.during the winter season and are open to the public free-of-charge.Mr.Thorne expressed gratitude to the Quebec Division of the Canadian Medical Association which had been responsible for arranging the medical symposium.Acknowledgment was made of the grant of $1.000 received from the Government of the Province of Quebec most frequently circulated shows for the work of the library.that it is the key to knowledge, the city and suburbs, The books in the circulating library include the current best sellers in fiction and non-fiction, as well as books on a great variety of subjects.The theme for Cana- dian Library Week is \u2018Reading is the Key\u2019 and a glance at the titles | For Carefree Travel CONTACT ROBBAN TRAVEL CO.LTD.ET EXPERTS GUIDE YOU! 1373 Travel and © GREENE Reservation WE.5- AVE.Services 461 1 Camp Oconto Established 1925 For Girls \u2014 5 to 17 yeors Riding, land sports, safe waterfront.Resident graduate Physician and two nurses.40 MILES NORTH OF KINGSTON, ONT.Directors \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Labbett, 3 Pine Forest Rd., Toronto, 12.= less Montreal Representative \u2014 Mrs.R.H.Hoppe, 123 Aberdeen Avenue, Westmount Brochure containing Montreal references on request.The Directors will be at The Ritz-Cariton Hotel on April 13th and 14th for interviews.wi NY YY YY eT EY TE SAE A EAS AAR AAS ASS AS AAR SASS SS 008A Private Camp for Boys 6-15 years Established 1948 Trained supervision Lake Memphremagog.Que.Counsellor for every four or five boys.Safe beach en sheltered bay.Swimming, beating and canee trips, meuntiaia trips, camp- craft, sailing, crafts, archery, etc KENNETH H.MURRAY, M.Ed.Directer 46 Surrey Drive, Montreal 16 RE.83-4449 A beautifully illustrated booklet upon request CAMP MACAIA LABSLLE COUNTY Summer Camp for Boys and Giris 7 to 12 Years ® 14th Vous © Boating, swimming, hendicrelts, boxing, drametics ond trips, oll under the supervision of carefully cheson staff end directed by Miss Ruby Smieh, BA.M.S.P.E Booklet On Request GO! Clarement Avenue Westmount ing students on graduation.Funds which have been available for this purpose are now exhausted.School .officials say eight to 10 students received at the school before 5 p.m.on 6th April, 1962.will be forced to finish their education before graduation unless help 12¢h Grade.There are still a limited number of Applications for entry into Forms 3 to 10 must be is available.|§ places available in Grade 12.No examination is requir- The school is a bilingual nonsectarian school operated under the auspices of the United Church of Canada's Board of Home Mis.For prospectus, application form and any other in- sions.| Enrolment in the school was once exclusively French Protestant.To- College, 4090 Royal Avenue, Montreal 28.HUnter day it is mixed, and co-educational, ) 1-1156 and admits those of all faiths, in- ° cluding Anglicans, Presbyterians, od and there is no deadline for application.formation, please write or telephone to Lower Canada Baptists, Pentecostals, United Church members and some Roman Catholics.The school serves especially fron- | ï 9 1 tier areas and remote villages OO; y OO A where French Protestants find it! - © difficult to discover a school where | Hi sh Scho & both French and English are taught equally.Announces e ° but also to adventure and escape.| Entrance Examinations The reference and reading rooms were uscd for study by over 12.000 For New Students 1962-63 people during the year.ficers elceted for the waning eur.| SATURDAY, Ami Tth, 10:00 A.M.were E.8.Booth, vice-president; | W.A.Eversfield, treasurer and\u2019 at R.T.James, secretary.HIGH SCHOOL Elected to the General comm LOYOLA tee of Management for a two-year shou term were Dr.A.A.Bramley- New Students Id file Moore, R.B.Caldwell, J.H.Mc- applications before March 31
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