The Westmount examiner, 3 août 1962, vendredi 3 août 1962
[" pe CT Ad OL.XXXII, No.31 Vv MON Tax claim affects local man | Mrs.Louise M.Scudder, of Hopkinsville, Ky., U.S.A,, | has challenged U.S.Govern- | ment claims for $237,947 in | income taxes and penalties against her and her former husband, Frank E.Scudder, ' whose reported address now is a business suite at 360 Victoria avenue, West- mount, ! No personal knowledge In an appeal to the U.S.Tax | Scudder said she has no personal knowledge of | Court, Mrs.the circumstances leading to the claims, and denied responsibility for any tax deficiencies of her former husband.The court earlier granted her | request for trial of the Case in Last April 13 the Government nolified the Scudders that deficiencies and penalties had been assessed against their joint | \u2018Louisville, Ky.| tax veturns for 1954 through | 1958.Embezzled funds In her petition, Mrs.Scudder said the Internal Revenue Ser- | vice erroneously added to the couple's joint returns a total of | $281,665.described as \u201cembez- | zied funds\u201d from the Ownes- ENJOYING THE WEATHER: sandbox in Westmount Park.Westmount firemen on the blaze before the There was no damage.rushed garage, 360 Victoria avenue, Friday.when clouds of smoke were seen billowing from the premises.Tar pots blaze quelled to Victoria Avenue On arrival it was found that two tar pots being used to lay asphalt floors on the third storey had caught fire.Employees of the film used their own extinguishers arrival of the quickly had the outbreak under control with two streams.firemen, who With rain one minute, and sunshine the next, you've got to be fast these days to enjoy a moment or two of our glorious summer These two young Westmounters, Danielle Thorn, 4, and Richard Outerbridge, 5, had some enjoyment one afternoon this week in the \u2014 Roger Brunelle Photo a Lights in operation at Park Place \u201crE classic problem of traffic control is that of easily seen in the middle of St.sharing the time available at an intersection between pedestrians and drivers, giving both the maximum {necessary protection\u2019 stated Alex De Forest Heron, boro Liquor Company.formerly | SUperintendent, light and power department, of the managed by Scudder.The wife: City of Westmount, in his office on Glen road.as he was one of several partners in'explained the procedures that brought about the installation of traffic lights at Park place and St.Catherine the firm, Mrs.Ccudder also challenged .the Government's contention | that fraud penalties should be | assessed.| Three days in jail or.In the weekly bulletin pub- i lished by the Westmount Rotary Club, editor Phil Page brings the attention of the program committee to the following: Given alternative \u201cA Rotarian from Windsor, Ontario, before magistrate in small U.S, town on trumped up speeding charge, pleaded guilty, given alternative of three days in jail or addressing the local Rotary Club that evening.Good speaker, made a hit, and later learned this method often used to ob- | tain speaker from out of town or country.\u201d MAMMA street west.When a request, suggestion, or petition to install traftic lights is! received by the City of West-' mount it usually goes to the administrative traffic committee for consideration first, This is a group that was organized about two years ago to study traffic problems in West- mount, .City of Westmount manager Norman Dawe is chairman of the! commtitee, and other members represent the department of public works, police: and light and power departments, Pooling knowledge All the members have some knowledge of traffic problems, and working in this way on a committee is the best way of pooling knowledge.After consideration by the committee.a pedestrian traffic count showing the patterns of pedestrians living in this area was taken by policemen at Park place | aud St.Catherine who spent the overhang traffic lights many hours collecting the needed information.Based on these and other findings.an elaborate chart of this area was drawn up to show existing traffic problems.A result of the traffic count was the decision that Park place and St.Catherine was a good place for pedestrians to cross in this area.| and that some form of traffic control should be installed here.The installation of traffic lights at this point was recommended to the City Council by the ad- Hruscctatrve traffic committee.In this case Council approved the committment of funds, and the material was ordered.Late in June the various Canadian and American component parts of light standards that were ordered, were assembled in Canada, and delivered to West- mount.Work on installation began immediately.The public works department installed underground conduits, and concrete bases were poured for the single bend upsweep mast arm standards that carry so Catherine street by drivers coming up the slope from Lands- downe avenue.Controller e .testing Then light and power department took over the work at this stage, and installed all standards.; cable conduits.signal heads, controller, and power supply.; Testing of controller took place \u201cat the Glen road power plant before installation, Electric power for these traffic lights comes from secondary lines at the rear of properties on the south side of St.Catherine.Control tests were carried out ayo oy =.= ; mount {case ext week\u2019s weather last Friday morning when controller and lights were put a use for a few minutes with West- police in attendance in both red and greea lights were to be illuminated at the same moment.AL 2 pm, that afternoon they were turned on offically, \u201cThe standards installed at Park place conform to the ones recommended by the Canadian Guod Roads Association in their manual that covers standardization of traffic controls for Canada,\" declared Mr.Herron, \u201cThe standardization of signals and signs are prerequisites in any educational program tor drivers and pedestrians alike,\u201d he added.+ 3 By ERIC NEAL AUGUST 1 TO 11 Another hot holiday week.Days very warm, nights pleasantly cool, Morning wet mists in the mountiuns, clearing atternoons, Fog along the coasts and in the Gulf.Temperature range 50 9 °F; J a little cooler in the north and cast.Hot and mainly sunny through the middle of the w.ock with soft winds and only occasional spotting ram, with thunder Heat wave continuing in Ontario; may spread into Quebec.Thunder activity fgor the Lakehead andearound the Great Lakes.Heavy showers in north-west Ontario, thea southern Quebec and north-castern States, Ottawa had a cloudburst at thas time last year, and some years the Istand of Montreal has been so visited.Some risk of very heavy thunderstorms tor the Lake St.John, Saguenay and Gaspé regions, then New Brunswick, Elsewhere a pleasant holiday time continuine.Following the rains, settling generally (air and warm (or Teed pew LL -n his nv.| several days .Evenings becoming cooler.Fishing best at dawn, J 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 3, 1962 \u2014 60 seconds from death bag that was (Plastic film is air-tight.The is sti ve i j 1ded .r last year is still a very thin kind bas the ac a danger Sar and will; ability to attract static elec- danger y ! tricity, making it cling to the continue to be one for many \u2018face, These facts, put together, years to come.No amount spell suffocation if the fabric of safety education will is misused.h arnines » change this fact, just as it| After all the warnings oy .; safety groups in Canada over can\u2019t take the poison out of the years, it is difficult to un- furniture polish or the 'gerstand how a parent could scalding property out Of | carelessly put a used dry-clean- boiling water.ing bag in a crib, carriage or The facts are simple and most playpen, of us know them by heart, It is easier to see the possibility of a child finding one in a garbage tin or a drawer, and frying it on.Eight Ter ou 2e hypothéque BALANCE DE VENTE SERVICE RAPIDE children died - BANNANTYNE MORTGAGES 769-8581 who have died since the beginning of the year, six had plastic right in their cribs or car- Ist or 2nd Mortgages BALANCE OF SALE FAST SERVICE riages, used as mattress covers.Sheets which had covered the A CALL WILL BE SUFFICIENT The plastic plastic were, in every case, pulled away to expose it.The National Safety League of Canada warms parents again that thin plastic in the erib, in the carriage or playpen, or in the house at all, is a suffocation threat to their children.Find it now, and destroy jt.and MONEY at.MN 10 1 84108 (ASATANS They bank by mail the B of M way.You can get full details without obligation at your nearest B of M branch.Why pre .\u201ceu NOL call in or write today?Speedy Woy to | BANK-BY-MAIL Nothing could be simpler.FF The Bool M's mail depositfonm \u2014 made of \u201cno- » carhonsequired\u201d paper \u2014 eliminates the ne ed lor FT repetitive waiting on messy Ga bons, 1 You make out only one depositslip, Presto, there's a second copy which comes back from the Bank as your re- 2 1 ccipt audi Vend copy whic bh you keep for your re ors.& We supply a pre addressed envelope with our form which yon can use Tor your nest deposit, Te comes back to your by return veut wich your seceipted deposit slip.It's easy to save when you bunk by mail al \"MY BANK\" ic Ask for one of our Bank.: ing by mail foiders.H can save you time, trouble ond shoe-leuiher.BANK or MONTREAL Canadas Fines Bank BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Ave.: JOHN S.ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke Su: FREDERIC H.PETERS, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1017 bases Westmounter wins in garden contest Mrs.H.G.Thornton, 499 Mount Pleasant avenue, has won the Dent Harrison Memorial Trophy for the best flower garden of a competing member of the West End Horticultural Society living in Westmount, it was announced Tuesday.Her entry was for side or back f lower garden.In addition, prize in the flower box section of the contest.Mrs.R.D.1.Morison, 4381 Mayfair avenue, was first in this division.winning the William Hamilton Bowl.Mrs.she took second | W.L.Tait, 5190 O'Bryan avenue.| entries.was third.Mrs.Morton was first in the The annual summer garden |front flower garden of house competition.judged by W.H.|class and third in the side or Warr and J.Kydd on Tuesday, back flower garden class: besides drew 34 competitors and 52: winning the flower box contest.This Week in Westmount Tentative date for opening ceremonies for the new Westmount Swimming Pool located on the old site of the Westmount tennis courts set for approximately August 11 according to the latest word received from the Westmount recreation department.Westmount Lookout is the outcome of a park, \u201cSunnyside Park.\u201d acquired by the City in 1898.The area is bounded by Sunnyside Avenue, Summit Circle, and extends along from No.12 to No.36 Summit Circle east and west respectively.Original plans for a formal style of gardening were never carried out.In 1925 the beginnings of the present Lookout were established on Summit Circle.By 1932 a retaining wall, flight of steps leading up to Summit Circle, and a winding path from Sunny- side to the foot of the Lookout steps, were finished.The natural beauty of oak trees was enhanced by planting of shrubs by the City of West mount.The Lookout structure itself is of reinforced concrete of an approved length of 225 feet and width of 45 feet, ample parking space, and walk or promenade containing one large centre gallery and two smaller side ones, two flights of stairs merging and leading down Sunnyside Park.In the middle of the Lookout is a pedestal bearing a plaque giving longitude and latitude: bronze indicators point out points of interest seen from this site like Heron Island.Lachine Rapids.Mount Johnson, City of Verdun, Sun Life Building, Royal Bank Building, Adirondack Mountains, Green Mountains, Nun\u2019s Island.Town of Laprairie, Mother House, Victoria Bridge, St.Lambert.Mon-' treal Harbor, St.Hilaire Moun-, tain, St.Hubert Airport, Aldred Building, New York State, al) of which are clearly visible on a! bright day.Visiting tourist locate points and thoroughfares in our city from here.Completed traffic Park Place and St.lights at Catherine Story published Miss Kay Jones, 250 Lans- downe avenue, Westmount, has a fiction story published tor the first time in Jack and Jill, a children\u2019s magazine published in the United States.and widely circulated in Canada.Entitled \u201cThe Marlin Manor Mystery\u201d.the story centers around the strange owner of a manor house whose favor prospective tenants must win if they are to live there.Miss Jones attributed her interest in juvenile writing to a three-year period working in the Westmount Public Library.She has written children\u2019s stories for a number of magazines, as well as book reviews and articles for local publications.{ By VALENTINA RAHR west bringing many compliments from local residents using this intersection daily .Deputy Police Chief \u201cBunny\u201d Ward filling in for City of West- mount Police Director who is away on vacation .À truck carying about 15 tons of erush ed gravel was held up when a portion of a Westmount road caved in just below Sherbrooke street west.| Unfounded rumours of a bank robbery occurring in Westmount gathering , momentum .Former City Councillor HUGH SAVAGE heading up Commis- Sue 1 al is in | sion on Education for the Great- |} er Montreal Area Protestant Her back yerd sunning Schools .Musician OLGA She doesn't know LIEBER recently returned from Her pipes are running.a holidayon Lake Memphrama- gog and sporting a beautiful tan.ARTIST BEA ALAN\u2019s one man show on view at Holliday Inn for the month of August .ARTIST ANTOINETTE GAGNON'\u2019s one-man abstract paintings, on view at Laurentian Hotel, Mezzanine floor from August 6 to 30 inclusive .STU SMITH, having finished a sum- JOHN WATSON LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations AANNANAAS AAS AA mer course in Oceanography at on request University of British Columbia, 1359 GREENE AVENUE \u201cmaking plans to work on his WE.5-4689 MA there next year.ê aCe en\" ue\" ROOFING & SIDING a © Bonded Roofing @ Sheet Metal © Asbestos & Metal Siding for Commercial \u2014 Industrial Residential Maintenance and Repairs on All Types of Buildings Leo Falardeau PLUMBING © HEATING © ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK @ GAS HEATERS 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates on Request WE.5-2595 WE.3-2432 po eT ee ne va Te \"ee\" Te\" ae iP Fer AN Your e PHOTO SUPPLIES e PHOTOGRAPHY e PICTURE FRAMING ® Regular and Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Reg'd.2 Stores to Serve You 4123 St.Catherine, W.WE.2.5709 4866 Sherbrooke St., W.HU.1-1989 VOL.XXXII, No.31 + ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS où MANS WE.34046 JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1962 Historical look at Canada\u2019s largest local cub PAGE THREE Westmount Stamp Club \u2018exposed\u2019 Local public figure | Victor M.Drury dies One of Westmount\u2019s foremost public figures, Victor Montague Drury, 3016 St.Sulpice road, died in the Ross Memorial Pavilion of the Royal Saturday.The funeral of this 78-year-old industrialist aad financier was private, He was the father of the newly- elected Liberal Member of Parliament for Westmount-St.Antoine, C.M.Drury.Born in Quebec City February JOHN POOL Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, callcuses, ingrown toe nails.Latest electric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve ail weak foot condi- Children's Supports a Specialty.tions.By appointment only Phone Number WE.2-1545 20.1884, Educated in Ontario Mr.Victor Drury received his education mainly in Ontario, and graduated from Queen\u2018s University, Kingston.He first entered the banking business by joining the Bank of Alter six however, he transterred to the Montreal Trust Company in 1908, and the following year joined the Royal Secu- Montreal in Kingston.years\u2019 experience, rities Corporation, Mr.Drury rose quickly from (Continued on page 9) Victoria Hospital, he was the son of the late Maj.-Gen.Charles W, Drury.a member of Canada's former active militia.His mother was the former Miss Minnie Hender- Moving to another town ! 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Free Estimates | | | | THE Westmount Stamp Club, which was formed over a quarter of a century ago, has long been by far the largest local club in Canada, and is one of the largest and best-known in North America.As a tribute to the club, the West- mount Examiner decided to take a look back on the history of the association.The 600th meeting was held on April 17, 1962, in Victoria Hall, when the first president, R.H.Falls, was preseated with a lite membership in the club.Seven original members Of the seven original members three were present at this meeting.The others were T.Kearney.who was the club's first vice-president, and J.F.Pickering, the first honorary secretary.R.J.Sutherland, and the late R.Haldimand joined soon after the club's formation.and these four were subsequently also made life members of the club.Al this time there were more than 225 active members, and a junior club membership of over 50, the latter figure was increased to over 200 during the following year when the total membership of the senior club exceeded 350.This was an active period in the club's history.and its efforts to raise substantial sums for the Governor General\u2019's Fund for European Flood Relief, and the West-: minster Abbey Appeal, made | headlines in the world\u2019s philatelic press.Research by A.H.Christensen chased with funds raised by the senior and junior clubs It was handed over by the then president the late R Naldimand to Mayor R.L Campbell of Westmount (or the Westmount Public Library on February 27.The gift was presented as a token of appreciation for the help and encouragement that had beea given to philately by the City of Westmount, and at the same time to assure that present and futuee generations of philatelists have this ma- enilweat work avaiable {or reference and study.First in Canada Westmount was the first stamp club et Canada to purchase a copy of this book lo present to its public library fn the early vears it was the practice for the club to hold an extubihion annually, the first being in 1935.In 1949, during the presidency of JW, Yaxley, the club acted as hosts to the annual Convention and Exhibition of the Canadian Philatehe Society The exhibition, the club's fourteenth, was held in Vie- tori Hall from April 21-23, The fifteenth exlubition was held in Victoria Hall on May 1517, 1952, during the prest- deucy ot Carl It Mangold, and was opened by Mayor J S.Cameron, of Westmount (Continued on page 9 NEED A (AB! UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAXI ASS'N Two auctions were held on February 12 and 19.1953, for the victims of the European floods realizing over $1,000, and on November 12 and 19 of the same year over $750 was raised for the restoration fund for Westminster Abbey.The Westmount Junior Stamp Club also ran auctions for these causes.Red Cross supported For the past 17 years the club has held annual auctions tor the benefit of the Canadian Red Cross Society.In the last three years such satisfactory sums as over $750, $300, and $500 have been raised and handed over to this deserving cause.In 1953 a copy of the book \u201cThe Royal Plulatelic Collec tion,\u2019 edited by Sir John Wil- sun Bart, Keepec of the Royal How to ever-increasing reserve, Just write or call: MAURICE 6.JACQUES Region Manager 5030 Sherbrooke W.Hu.1-0215 # Philatelic Collection, was pur- 21 turn your small change into a small fortune Do you realize that, in your lifetime, you will probably earn more than $250,000?How much of your earnings fortune will you keep?Why not squirrel away just a dollar a day in an Investors Savings Certificate.In ten, fifteen or twenty years you can accomplish financially what very few people ever do in a lifetime, At the same time, you can enjoy the benelits of an Investors syndicate OF CANADA, LiniTED dr Head Ollie: Winnipeg Oflxces in Principal Cities 4 THE LL 37 LG 7 OL Examiner Serving the City of Westmount since 1938 Heod Office: 7005 Kildare Roed, Montreal 29 Why the King built his abbey in a marsh IT was somewhere around the year 610 A.D.crosses blazoned on the walls; the inner and outer walls Edric the fisherman was in a savage mood.noistened with holy water: Night after night for a whole week now he had the Greek alphabet traced spread his wide net across the water and drawn anointing the sand: the arin it back empty : why else would he be still at work Lines of angelic candles.on a Sunday night when sensible folk were long abed ?What use was King Sebert\u2019s but Classified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-045) Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising HU.1-2771 Hugh E McCormick, Chairmos John W.Soncton, Presidont ond Publisher Vince Rowe, News Editor Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager i ÿ Ww for the The Faaminer aime to be an independant, clean newspaper heme, devoted to public service.Mail subseriptions: $2 ne Der year: $3 26 hall year.Five cents a copy.Member of the Canadian Weekdy Newspupers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association.rm ay Bishop Milletus was convinced that a miracle had happened here.and refused to Authorized as Second Class Minl by the Post Office Depintinent, Ottawa.and for payment of postage in cash.found himself petrified The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 3, 1962 WE SAY These traffic lights take lots of plans N this thriving, busy city, * people take all the amenities for granted.Take traffic lights, for example.Motorists just drive happily along, glad when they hit a green light.angry if the red light stays red too long.But no thought to the problems of putting a light there.and not much more thought to the reasoning behind it.Of course.the prime reason for installing a traffic light is to speed the flow of traffic while maintaining a safer right-of-way for pedestrians.This week we sent a reporter out to find out all the whys and wherefores of traffic lights, particularly the one just installed at St.Catherine and Park Place.The amount of work involved is amazing! The story is on the first page of this issue.Now.no doubt.after reading if, motorists will more appreciate traffic lights.regardless of their number, and be a little more patient when obliged fo wait those few seconds for the red to change to green, Westmount bulletin to appear again (ONCE again the City of Westmount is going to issue its informative little bulletin on what's what in the city.It has not appeared since last May.and has been sorely missed by the residents.Once again it is time to say that while Westmoun- ters do not take an active interest in their council to the extent of.for example, appearing at meetings, they are keenly interested in what is going on.So, city council and Mr.Norman Dawe, city manager, congratulations on ence again looking to this matter, And meanwhile, residents will be anxiously awaiting the next edition, YOU SAY Red Cross urges water safety study Sir: We're very fortunate in Canada to have so many natural resources for pursuing waler sports.This year, we'll see many millions of men, women and children enjoying the water in a variety of ways.It is unfortunate that many of these people will drown this summer.They won't be with us by the time Thanksgiving arrives.We wonder how many of these men, women and children are amongst your readers.It is even possible that a close friend or a member of your staff may be one of them.For this reason, we should be grateful if you would encourage your readers.your staff and your associates to take time out to brush up on their water safety knowledge and habits before they go on vacation or on a weekend trip to the lake.We urge, particularly, those who have recently acquired a small boat to look not only into the common sense boating safety habits, bul also the federal laws regarding the operation of small craft.* We'd like to recommend that everyone contact the Red Cross during this time for information about water safety.Perhaps many may be interested in obtaining a copy of the Red Cross \u2018Water Safety Manual.\u201d It is a comprehensive guide to healthy.but safe water recrecation.We hope you and vour readers have a very happy vacation this summer and hope that all of you will still be around at Thanksgiving.The Canadian Red Cross *Editor Note: For Federal Boating Laws.write to Marine Regulations Branch, Department of Transport, Ottawa, for the booklet Safety Afloat.\u201d By the way Rude Grimace?A woman who failed to induce mice to go away by courteous pleas posted a notice in block capitals just above the wainscot.It said \u201cTrespassers will be deprived of the cheese in their traps.\u201d To her amazement an old mousces came out, adjusted a pair of spectacles, read the notice and made a rude grimace at her.A mouse psychiatrist has been summoned.THEY SAY The true reformer will not only hote evil, but will earnestly endeavor to fill its place with good.\u2014 Charles Simmons licence to take salmon from the Thames if (he salmon were not running ?Yet this spot had never let him down before, he mused.Certainly the river was wide and sluggish here, wandering as il did across the stagnant marsh that barred the western approaches to London city.But there was a fair depth of water between the Lam- beth baik and the Isle of Thorns, and a fair current too.There were always salmon in that run, Yet for a week now his nets had been empty.It was disastrous.Frightened ?Perhaps the recent building work on the King's new church had something to do with it, he thought.Perhaps the workmen had frightened the fish.But the new church was on the opposite side of the island from the saimon-run.And anyway.the fish simply had to pass this spot on their way up-river to spawn.So why were his nets so continually empty ?Edric turned his eves towards the dark bulk ol the new wooden church looming through the night a hundred yards behind him.St.Peter's it was to be called because the King was a great admirer of St.Peter (A fisherman like me.thought Edric).The Bishop of London was coming tomorrow to consecrate it, and the King and the nobles.What a show that was going to be \u2014 if only he could have a whole basketful of salmon to sell to the gentlefolk ! At that moment a brilliant light sprang up on the Lambeth shore and a voice hailed him across the black water : \u2014 \u201cBoatman, come and ferry me across !\u201d At this hour, wondered Edric.and to a deserted islet in the middle of a marsh ?The man must be mad.Still, so long as he would pay a fare, what else mattered ?And he pulled his little boat rapidly across towards the opposite shore, The elderly stranger was obviously foreign, and the short trip to the island was completed in silence.quickly Disappeared \u201cWait !\u201d he ordered as he stepped ashore, and he disappeared in the direction of the King's new church.Edric gave up any idea of further fishing that night and relaxed tiredly into the comfortable curve of his boat to .await the stranger's return.But he was not left (0 relax for long.A few moments later, a light appeared inside the new church, moving about and waxing stronger and sfronger, until the windows seemed to blaze with 10.000 candles.Edric would have seized his oars and rowed for his life, with terror.As he watched.frozen to his scat.the sound of singing burst tumuttuously from the little church \u2014 wonderful singing, the like of which Edric had never dreamed.And he saw shining figures moving back and forth in front of the altar.The light brightened and the singing swelled until Edrie felt both blinded and deafened.though exhilarated beyond belief.Then.in a flash, the whole scene disappeared from view and the island was dark and silent as before.The terrified fisherman rubbed his eyes.Had it all been only a dream ?He wondered.But no \u2014 here was the stranger making his solitary way back through the darkness towards the boat.The proof \u201c1 am Peter, keeper of the keys of Heaven,\u201d said the man, \u201cWhen Bishop Milletus comes here tomorrow, tell him I have consecrated my church myself, and that he will see the proof of that inside.For yourself, IT reward you by granting vou successful fishing here from this day on \u2014 bul on (we conditions: never again fish on the Sabbath and always give a tithe of your haul to the monks of this ehurch.\u201d The stranger entered the boat and was rowed across te the mainland, where he stepped ashore and disappeared, That is the legend, and legend further has it that when the King and the bishop and all the nobles heard Edric\u2019s tale next morning they hurried into the church to see what signs had been left by the mysterious stranger.There were plenty: 12 consecrate the church \u201ca see- ond time.\u201d To the Pope He even referred the problem to the Pope in Rome, and bis decision was upheld, The Church olticially ruled that St.Peter's of the Island of Thorns had been consecrated by saintly hands and that the ceremony must not be repeated by human ones.Some 400 years went by, and the Island of Thorns became both a sacred spot and the centre of Government, for the Danish conqueror Canute built his palace and lived here right on the water's edge.as did his sons and successors Harold and Hardicanute.Edward, the last of the Saxon royal house.had fled fo his mother\u2019s people in Normandy after Canute\u2019s great victory over Ethelred.And he had sworn on oath that if ever he should regain the throne of England he would make the pilgrimage to Rome and give thanks at the tomb of bis patron saint, St.Peter.In 1042 the Danes withdrew to the Continent and the English throne was vacant.The Saxon nobles Jost no time in recalling the Prince of their own blood.and he was crowned immediately amid scenes of great rejoicing.With the saintly Edward on the throne, people felf, the country would enjoy a new era of peace and progress and plenty.But Edward soon remembered his oath and began to make preparations fo make the painful pilgrim's path to far-off Rome, The nobles were appalled.The country could not afford his absence for so Jong, they (Continued on page 5) © Edward the Confessor\u2019s original Abbey was altered, extended.and rebuilt by later kings.This is how it may have looked in the thirteenth century.On the right is what then remained of the Confessor\u2019s Norman-style building: in the centre, Edward I's Building; on the left, Henry Is Building.The bridge buff turned to the expert ond said, \"How would you have played thot hand?\" The expert sighed and answered, \"Under on assumed nome, sir,\" UNITED Temple Emanu-El St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT and Westmount Park-Emmanuel and Calvary Church Uniting for Summer Service Sunday, August 5th In St.Andrew's Church (t01 Cote St.Antoine Road.Near Argyle Ave.) 11:00 a.m.Public Worship Preacher: Rev.J.D.McCrae, D.D.(No Evening Service) LUTHERAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 285 Clarke Ave.at Western, Westmount Was.C.Nolting.B.D., Paster Wm.Haniel, Organist Sunday, August 5th 11:00 a.m, The Service and Nursery PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE FRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D, Minister 11:00 a.m.Preacher: Public Worship Rev.Prof.H.K.Markell.of Preshyterian College.Subject: \u201cOUR DISTRESS\" 8th in a sevies on the Lord's Prayer Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster All are Cordially Welcome.STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and DOMINION - DOUGLAS UNITED CHURCH (Union Services) IN STANLEY CHURCH Month of August Corner of Westmount and Victoria Aves.Sunday, August 5th MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M, Rev.Roy P.Statford.B.A.B.D.(Morning Service Only) Doris Killam.AR C.T.B.Music (McGill) Organist and Choir Director ALL WELCOME CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street BRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH.THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.IN BOSTON.MASS.Sunday, August 5th 11:00 am.Sunday School 11:00 am.Church Service Lesson - Sermon Subject: \u201cLOVE\"™.Golden Text: I John 4:16: God is love: and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:15 pm.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: The public fnvited Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.: Wednesday.6:30 to 8:00 p.m.BAPTIST Invitation to affiliation Friday evening at 8:15 p.m.in Temple Community House, under the auspices of the Temple Brotherhood.Memorial anniversaries will be observed in loving tribute to the following departed at this Sabbath Eve service \u2014 David Solomon Cossman, Gershon Weinstock, Eli Cantor, Harry Abrams, Isabella Kaffeman, Freida Mayrantz, Dina Weiss, Israel Shapiro, Theodore Pam, Antoinetta R.Guadagni, Alice Ram Weiner, Morris Caplan, Jack Bercuson, Masha Freid- man, Garner H.Bornstein, Ella Trachtenberg, Etta Aron, Samuel Wissock, Louis Sverdlove, Isaac Goldstein, Lionel Morris, Max Schachter, Flora Diamond, Eisig Hornstein.Abraham [zenberg, CK.4- 8207, chairman of membership, ANGLICAN Si.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rev.J.N.Doidge, B.A., L.Th.Rev.Reginald Hollis, M.A., B.D., Sunday, August 5th 7th Sunday After Trinity ST.MARY MAGDALENE 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 9:30 an.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion Preacher: The Rector 7:30 p.m.Evening Prayer Wednesday, August 8th 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist and Choirmaster: Norman W.Hurrie.AR C.0., ARCM, F.T.C.L.Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay 7th Sunday After Trinity Sunday, August 5th 8:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist 11:00 a.m.SUNG EUCHARIST 7:00 p.m.Evensong (said) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8th 9:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist ALL ARE WELCOME TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West The Venerable R.Kenneth Naylor, D.D., Rector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, M.A.Hon.Assistant Rev.Peter W.A.Davison, B.A, Assistant Mr.George E.Chubb, F.R.C.O., Organist and Choirmaster 7th Sunday After Trinity Sunday, August 5th 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.Choral Communion Preacher: Rev.Peter W.A, Davison.7:30 p.m.Evensong Preacher: Rev.Peter W.A.Davison.MONDAY.AUGUST 6th 10:00 an.Holy Communion Transfiguration of our Lord TUESDAY, AUGUST 7tk 6:30 p.m.Holy Communion WEDNESDAY.AUGUST #th 7:00 am Holy Communion THURSDAY.AUGUST 9th 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Member Baptist World Alliance and Canadian Baptist Federation\u2019 Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister: Rev.Edgar J.Bailey, C.D.,, M.A, D.D.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Director of Music: Merchante E.Walls 11:00 p.m.7:30 p.m.\u201cMEN WHO FOLLOW THEIR MASTER \u201cTHE GANGSTER THREESOME\" Preacher: J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.Midweek Service, Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.Young People, Friday, 8:00 p.m.| invites affiliants to communi-, cate with him or call Temple Office, WE.7-3575.Church tenders being received Tenders for the new Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 285 Clarke avenue, Westmount, are being received by architects Woods and Acres, 4631 Sher-\u2019 brooke street west, until 3 pm.next Thursday.August 9.| Bidders are Douglas Bremner \u2014 Contractors and Builders ltd.5965 Monkland avenue: KE.R Casey Construction Ltd., 301 Young street: Charton Construction Company Inc.\u2019 7881 Decarie boulevard: R.M.Clark Construction Company Ltd.3410 Benny avenue; M.H.N.Gruner & Company Ltd.320 Victoria avenue: K.M.Miller Construction Company Lid., 2100 Guy street: Pigott Construction Company Lid.,! 1600 Dorchester boulevard; : R.FE.Stewart Construction Corp., 5890 Monkland avenue; | L.Gordon Tarlton Ltd.912 Mec- Fachran avenue.Consulting engineers are Holden and Muir, 137 Sherbrooke slreet west, Open-air concert tonight This evening the (irst of three open-air concerts will take place at St.Helen's Island.The site is facing the St.Lawrence river and Mount Royal, with Montreal's skyline in [ull view.A stone arena accommodates over 3,000 people and a wood-' en shell has been constructed by the city of Montreal for the symphony orchestra in order to enhance accoustical resuits.| This will be the first time! symphonic concerts are presented at historic St.Helen's Island, and will open a new avenue towards making Montreal, to quote Mayor Drapeau.\u201cthe summer capital of Canada's music.\u201d These concerts wtll be given by the orchestra of \u201cConcerts! under the Stars,\u201d musical di-| rector Alexander Brott.They are, - Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT UN \u201cEvery church in town sent us congratulatory telegrams\u2014collect1\" conso Why the King .(Continued said, and the journey itself was much too dangerous.Even it he did come back safely how could he be sure the throne would still be wait: ing for lim! And the Council forthrightly forbade him to teave the country Helpful With their help.however, he did the next best thing.He sent a deputation to the Pope to explain about the oath he had taken and to ask whether he might be released from it since it was physically inipos- sible for him to honor it.The messengers back a helpful reply from Rome.The Pope would absolve Edward from his oath, providing he would \u2018found or restore\u201d a monastery of St.Peter \u2014 to whom the oath had been dedicated \u2014 and himself become its special patron.Edward was delighted by this decision.brought There were several places for him to choose from \u2014 : Winchester Cathedral was a very worthy candidate, for one \u2014 but how could he possibly overlook the special claims of the church of St.Peter on Thorny Island.with its long and miraculous history \u201d Fven in Edward's own lifetime, Earl Leofric and his famous countess, the Lady Godiva, had seen an angel in that place \u2014 and it was close at hand ! Pageantry So the little wooden church from page 4 of King Sebert was removed to make wav for the Con- tessor's new temple the Collegiate Chureh of St Peter, which we know today as West- nunster Abbey.le took 15 years to bald, cost one-tenth ol the nation\u2019s wealth, and was linally cou- secrated in December, 1065, in a blaze of unparalleled pare- antry Edward, alas.sultered a heat attack during the ceremony and was carried back acrass the marsh to his Palace of Westminster, where he died a fer days later \u2014 the last of the Saxon kings of England.But his life's work was completed.And for nearly 1.000 years it has been one ol Lou- don\u2019s greatest landmarks.WE YOU CALL the M A.Collins Funeral Home in time of need, vou can rest assured that every detail of the funeral service is in capable.dependable and experienced hands.BA Collins INC PA NUNNY AT WitLIAMS $610 SHERBROOKE STREET WESE A NI a OSG under the patronage of the Canadian National Bank, in cooperation with the city of Montreal.Friday's concert will feature | an all Tchaikowsky program.previously presented on Mount Royal's Chalet, and is being repeated through the courtesy of Dominion Stores.It is a tribute | to youth with young Canadian conductor Boris Brott and brilliant violinist Marilyn Dubow.The program will include the! 1812 Overture.the Violin Concerto in D Major, and Symphony No.4 in F minor.Tchai- kowsky's favorite symphony.The site on St.Helen's Island may well become an ideal permanent centre of summer musical activity.and it is particularly significant to present young artists at the inaugural concert.The concert will begin at 8:30 p.m.and in case of rain will take place at the Maurice Richard Auditorium, 4905 Boyce planning \u2018 iF + SI Lad \u201c \\ It costs so little Lo phone ahead und make sure ON STATION-TO-STATION Quebec.with Bell's reduced rates calls between points in The day rates are low.there are bargain rates after 6 and all day Sunday! Sell Ontario BELL a trip?Enjoy yourself all the way ~call ahead for reservations! and street.2961 't 4snbny \u2018Aopug \u2018loujwnxy Junouussasa où; 6 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 3, 1962 The Beautiful ond Woll-To-Wall Broadlooms thal accentuate the beaviy of the Rugs wing of the \u201c4300\u201d were supplied and installed by GREGORY'S ORIENTAL RUG CO.4151 St.Catherine St.W.Westmount THE EXAMINER OMENS 71 fis AMERICAN NY J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor Medallist, McGill University Medallist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully and accurately filled at reasonable prices.1385 Greene Ave.WE.2-2136 Corner Sherbrooke WE.2-2488 \u2018aaa \"ee ee\" \"sua \"re a\" WE.2-4277 \u2014 Evenings: RE, 8.4605 mua eeu ; 2 & : apartments now on view at the new \u2019 ; ¢ 4 A MISS MARILYN KAYE engagement is announced, and MR.JOHN MASTERS, whose The bride-clect is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Frnest Kaye, of Montreal.Her fiance is the son ol Mr.and Mrs.Franklin Masters, of Westmount.The marriage has been arranged to take place on October 13 in St, Cyprian\u2019s Anglican Church.Yan Dyck and Meyer Studio Two West I'nd woman achieve.carcers in their \u2018home town\u2019 Forsyth of: N.D.G.on the Interviewer and interviewee lo Bev had à Jot in common when Doris radio the other day.Both are\u2019 Clarke, Grosvenor avenue, talked Montreal women who \u2018have - made good\u201d in their home city.| Both have followed similar paths NEW HAMPSHIRE leading to their meeting on The Doris Clark CJAD program, Doris Clark was born and educated in (he West End, and is al household name in Montreal, ! Doris prefaced her career with extensive experience in the wor Id | of commerce, entering the ord end television fields via the side, Tree Top Lodge Sugar Hill \u2014 New Hampshire HIGHEST IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS Rotes $9 up including meals! door of \u201cashion™ - all this ex- | Free Golf \u2014 Swimming Pool \u2014 cellent training eliminated the\u2018 Entertainment necessity of starting on the bot- Excellent Food \u2014 Bottle Club tom rung in radio, and when she WRITE: joined the CJAD staff she very, capably assumed the important | BETTIE FENTON, Manager Phone Franconia 823-5502 role of women\u2019s editor, As a (Continued on page 7) \u2018Davies | HOUSE OF PAINTINGS PAINTINGS by Ronald Davies and other artists.Original Frames Mude to Order 4908 Sherbrooke St, West Comer HU.6.1264 mm Fon nou «dénast we te Vu House Flowers Mountain of at Shorlreohe Vidor 2- 4444 | CVE » SOINS & \u2018 of Westmount.! Rev.Douglas Smith officiated and : dax.\"golden yellow Social and P somal S.Green- Mr.and Mrs.LE, , wood of Abberley Hall, Worcester, England, arrived by air Tuesday to visit their son-in- | law and daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas L.Seager of West- mount.During August they will | visit cousins, Dr.and Mrs.| Kemble Greenwood of Oak Bay, ! B.C., returning to U.K, via San Francisco.Mrs.E, S.Cooke and Miss B.Cooke of Westmount arrived in the Empress of Britain after a\u2019 trip abioad, Mr.and Mrs, Frederick E.Griffin and their children of | Westmount have been spend-/ ing a holiday at Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alberta.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Ray-! mond Kloos, of Westmount, have returned after te some time in New York, Jae son Heights and ork.aa | N.Y.| Mrs.W.H.Slaght.of Calgary.accompanied by her children, Nancy, Darrell, Warren and David, is visiting her parents, ' Mr.and Mrs.H.S.Van Patter, | ! Daigneault Melling The marriage of Mary Lynda, daughter «ff Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Melling.of Westmount and Ville de Lerv.to Mr.Roger Daigneaull, son of Mrs.Joseph Daigneault and the late Mr.Daigneault, too place on Satur- \u2018The bride.who was given away by her father.wore a gown of white Swiss cotton lace, fashioned with a fitted bodice | having a scoop neckline and man and the ushers were Mr.short sleeves.and with an over-: skirt falling into a slight train.Her long veil of French Tulle | illusion was held by a small cir clet of flowers and she carried a cascade bouquet of white car- | nations.Miss Margaret Glegg, as maid of honor, was in a frock of lotus silk.fashioned with a slightly blouson bodice, having a round neckline, short sleeves, and an A-| line skirt.She wore a matching circlet in her hair, and carried : a bouquet of white shasta daisies.| Mr.Robert Smith was best man for Mr.Daigneault.Mrs.Melling, the bride's mo- {ing a sabrina neckline and a full \"matron of honor .She wore a blue and green print \"dress with a matching headdress , groom, \\ MISS LYNN MARJORIE HOWARD, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George Howard of Valois, Quebce, and MR.ROBERT WRIGHT RITCHIE, son of Mrs.John W.Ritchie and of the late Mr.Ritchie, of Westmount, whose engagement is announced.The marriage will take place on Saturday, August 18, in the Church of the Resurrection, Turgel Photo left for a honeymoon trip to New Hampshire, the bride travelling in a red linen ensemble with black patent leather accessories, Ross-Cliff The marriage of Mary Alison, daughter of Mr.E, Howard Cliff, QC.and the late Mrs, Cliff.of Westmount.to Mr, Donald Fraser Ross, son of Mrs.Albert Ross, of Beaurepaire.and the late Dr.Ross, took place recently in St.Andrew's Church, Westmount.Miss Mary Blaikie wedding music.The bride.who was given away by her father, wore a gown of while organdy trimmed with Swiss lace: the fitted bodice have played the skirt falling into a single train.Her long veil of tulle illusion was + held by an organdy bow and she |: carried a cascade bouquet of |: shasta daisies and stephanotis.Mrs.J.Allen Ferguson was for her sister, Our naturally lovely Luxury Permanent $10 ond up and carried a cascade bouquet of daisies and cornflowers.Mr.J.Bruce Pearson was best HUnler 9-1233 (ol ites CE David G.Dorion and Mr.Philip O.Evans.Mrs.Ross, mother of the bride- was in a gown of beige lace with matching hat.Following the reception which was held in the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club, the couple HAIRDRESSING : mauve flowers were used as decorations, : Later.Mr.and Mrs.Daig-|#.4891 Sherbrooke St.W.neault left for the Eastern United States, the bride traveling in a white linen suit, and wearing a pink hat, and accessories and a corsage bouquel of pink carnations.AIR CONDITIONED ; JHE ther, wasin a draped gown of pale yellow georgette.She wore a matching picture hat of mohair appliqued with straw daisies.Mrs.of the Daigneault, the mother bridegroom, was in a sheath gown of French blue poult de soie, the fitted budice having a portrait neckline.and short sleeves.She wore a small hat of the same color, and had a corsage bouquet of c¢ybidium orchids pinned to her purse.The reception was held at the country residence of the bride's parents in Ville de Lery.where arrangemnis of white, pink and University\u2014Day or Evening Degree Courses, B.A, B.Sc., B.Com.\u2014 Diploma Courses in Engineering.High School\u2014Evening only.Elementary School \u2014 Evening only.School of Art\u2014Day or Evening.Business School\u2014Day or Evening.School of Retailing\u2014Day only.INFORMATION FROM THE ~ OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR i Of The Montreal Y.M.C.A.1435 DRUMMOND ST.VI.4.0131 oe NS Sir George Williams University and Schools Printed Pattern 9136 a= 1444-26: A by Marion Mastin EXTRA-EASY to sew, and se pretty, so thrifty, you can afford a wardrobe of cool summer nightgowns.Choose flowery batiste.voile, challis.Printed Pattern 9136: Half Sizes 14'%, 1612, 18'2, 201 6, 22/6, 24\u2018, 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being a trip to and from Banff via Canadian Pacific's streamliner \u201cThe Canadian\u2019.for the entire family.In the background is 10,000-ft, Cascade Mountain.one of Banif's most well-known landmarks, \u2014 Canadian Pacific Photo \u201cDivin e Ad venture Unmoved and free, my ships go out Spreading their smooth white sails Their names are Hope.and Faith, and Love, They glide with singing gales.These gallant ships that sail away, Will they come back to me?I stand and waich from day to day, O'er life\u2019s tempetuous sea.But only one, storm-bent and torn, To recompense my loss, Came bearing precious cargo, It was, a Cross linked to a Crown, DOROTHY SPROULE Two West End.\u201cfashion (Continued from page 6) specialist and a very popular women's club speaker, Doris has to know her women, and this translated in terms of radio and television.plus fashion dramoties ond 501 Claremont Avenue CAMP MACAIA LABELLE COUNTY Summer Camp for Boys and Girls 7 to 12 Years ® 14th Year © Boating, swimming, handicrafts, boxing, trips, oll supervision of carefully chosen staff and directed by Miss Ruby Smith, B.A., M.S.P.E.Booklet On Request under the Westmount New Travel Agency Serving Westmount AIR, SEA & RAIL BOOKINGS HOTEL RESERVATIONS, PASSPORTS TRAVEL GUIDE 5570 Upper Lachine Road Montreal 28, \u2014 FREE SERVICES & DELIVERY Tel.: 489-2881 .shows, has been a tremendous asset to her programs.Doris believes there is no such thing as an average home maker anymore \u2014 every Canadian woman has an individual personal- city \u2014 today\u2019s home maker is yesterday's business girl \u2014 is better educated, more pendent and better think.For all these reasons, Doris brings her audience ma- Merial that is informative and thought provoking, in addition to being entertaining, i Bev Forsyth, assistant branch manager of Office Overload, Montreal, and acting chairman of i the Administrative Assistants and { Private Secretaries Association, | Montreal Branch, was also born | | inde- and educated in the West End.Bev began her career as a junior clerk with the Bell Telephone of Canada some twelve years ago, and to supplement the excellent on the job training, she spent her evenings at Sir George Williams University and later attended McGill University night courses to improve her Freneh.| Bev has a positive belief in \u201cthe ability and intelligence of her \u2018sex, and a strong desire to see women more openly demonstrate their potentials in the business world, She expresses her belief in the integrity and sound judgement of a trained intelligence, along with their intuitive under- she | trained to: Miss Brenda Ann Bryant weds Warner Neil Timm The marriage of Brenda Ann, daughter of Mr.and Mrs Edward H.Bryant of Notre Dame Mr, Neil Tinun, son of Mr and Mrs Frederick D.Timm of took place recently in St.Mal- achy\u2019s Church, Hampstead Rev, \u201cFather Peter MeGlynn officiat- \u2018ed.Miss Ellen sang \u201cMother At Your Feet Is Kneel- ling Your Chald\" and \u201cAva Ma- via\u201d White gladioli, snapdrag ons and pompons formed the Fdecorations in the church.de Grace to Warner Westmount, Fisher Given in marriage by her fa- ithter.the bride wore a sheath gown of white peau de soie with | Chantilly lace appliques.The bodice having a sabrina neck- : line and cathedral sleeves and the overskirt forming a chapel train.Her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion was held by a | coronet of matching peau de \u201csoie with Chantilly appliques {and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and vellow roses.Miss Wanda Beyvant ais maid of honor was in a frock of pink organza appliqued with small \u201cflowers over rose peau de soie.She wore a watching bandeau with pink veil and carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations and pink sweetheart roses.Miss Linda Bryant, the bridesmaid, was in a4 frock of blue organza appliqued with small flowers over blue peau de soie.She wore a crown of blue flowers and carried a nosegay of white carnations and blue cornflowers, The best man was Mr, John Schaffer and the ushers were Approach ing Na rriage Mr.and Mrs.F.FE.Watson, of Victoria, B.C., announce the approaching marriage of daughter, Mary Frances, to My.Hubert Senecal, son of Mr.Jacques Senceal, QC.and Mrs.Senceal, of Westmount.The mariage to take place in Vie- toriaville, on August 11.standing of the human problem.Bev is vitally interested in commerce and industry which is the i lifeblood of this country.Through \u201cher work in commerce she finds herself in direct and daily con- fact with the Canadian economy {in a personal way, = 5.EE their | PERMANENT - $7.50 5122 Sherbrooke St.West \u201c1.Coma Mr Terrence Dawson and Me John Wynn, Mrs.Bryant, mother of the bride, wore a gown of see blue chitton over ponted white taf leta wath three-quarter length coat, matching straw and chit.fon hat with blue accessories and a corsage of white carnations, Mrs mother Trym, the bridegroom's three-piece en- vore semble ot bee lace and silk shantung with petal rose hat, rose accessories and of pink carnations Mrs.Wan O'Connell, grandmother of the bride, wore a gown of pray and mauve nylon, \u201clute hat, white accessories and «à corsage of while carnations, a corsare The reception was held at Candlelight lnm where pink and white roses formed the decorations, Following the reception, the couple left on a trip to the New England States, the bride travelling in a yellow hnen frock fashroned with matching Jacket, white accessories and a | corsage of white roses, Out-of town guests included: Mr.and Mrs C Timm, Mr, and Mes.HE Kennedy.Toronto: Mr.and Mrs.Jd.J Cosgrove, Chicago; Miss Freda O/Connell, Quebec; Mr.Rodney Parsons, Florida: and Dr and Mrs.John A.Bryant of Magog.TOWNSHIPS LAST CALL FOR AUGUST \u2014 1962 Children's Summer Comp {boys & girls 8 to 15 yrs.) SUTTON.QUE.Props.- Marjorie & George Dyer P.O.Box 169 \u2014 Tel, 538-2304 {In the Green Mountain foothills} Riding, Camping, Swimming, Etc.(private mountain lake) Rates: $40.00 per week, complete 75.00 per 2 weeks, \"* 150.00 per month = By Reservation only; Health Certificate Rqd.SPECIAL ! For A Limited Time Only WESTMOUNT BEAUTY PARLOR Please Phone HU.6-8636 Make your Appointment Now { 1435 DRUMMOND ST.SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF Au Farn-While-You-lLearn program in co-operation aith some of Montreal's leading retail stores.Curriculum especially designed to prepare high school Graduates for a career in retailing.Registration starts Sept.20, Courses commence Sept, 24.Information from the Director RETAILING 1.4-0131 vi 2961 'E isnbôny \u2018Apply \u201csOUIMIOXZ JunoujsaAA 341 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 3, 1962 e TV Transistor Supplies TELETRONICS CORP.LTD.4119 St.Catherine W.WE.5-9282 i PROPERTY FOR SALE For complete assistance in sellerie, buynus os rentimg à Home ARTHUR SNOW & CO 4 Wesuninser Avense Noute OU bass ~ MU Lol Member ol the Montreal Real Estate Bod Montreal North Commercial propecty with two - roan flats.2 stores, one unoccupied For parhicalars call DA.2-3563 2 PROPERTY WANTED «a FAMILY needs 3 home ta Westmount Would vou con sider selling yours at a Fan ree 7h or more bedrooms 2 or more bathrooms required e not necessary if park watkable Please call i Dalton al ME 7-0835 os Frank A Norman and Ce 1.0 RE 1-637 PROPERTIES WANTED Regquised for voung fauily.3 beds and den os 4 bedrooms, g,116den age ov peaking facilities Will pay to 515,080 Oclober occupancy desired Also required for Executive and lamily large home of 5 or 6 bedrooms Mid -level or above Will pay up to | $70,000 for the right home occupancy ; to be discussed Please call AP.Duke or Frank A Noroavan and Co Lid HU 16305 oc RE 1.6817 Member Montreal Rest Estate Board Must have house with 3 or 4 bedrooms Westmount for Toronlo fundy 2 bathrooms and garage required or space for same Please call Fran- corse Bibaud, $82-11383, 484-8433 ARTHUR SNOW à COMPANY EASTERN NDG or West mount, \u20ac bedroom house, ud.gently needed for un out of town Professor.Must be available for McGill fall teem Please only serious vendors Call Mis Exworth, HU 4-4080 17 RESORTS | COLFORD LODGE, St.Canut Year round, tennis, golf.aiding, lounge.| Hammond organ, orchestra nightly flake.beach.hoats, fishing Free transportation Montreal.Folder, UNi 3163 50 APA RTMENTS TO LET Town of Mt.Royal SPECIAL OFFER SWIMMING POOL.NEW BUILDING 4%: ROOMS \u2014 $130 RE.7-7982 VV VVvVVVVVVVVY SERVICE DIRECTORY Adds à À À A A A A BUILDING REPAIRS ALL kinds of painting, carpentry, cement work Also bck work.WE.3- 4102 PAINTING CARPENTRY CEMENT WORK, DONFE AT YOUR CONVENIENCE CALL JERRY 769 1397.CU PAINTING AND DECORATING PAINTING - Decorating \u2014 Interior and Fxterior, minor repairs.All types of cleaning Efficient workers.Reasonable rates.All jobs guaranteed.8.W.Little, PO, T-417L {50 APARTME e RADIO \u2019 eo APPLIANCES 2 SALES & SERVICE| \u2019 TV Rentals 4 our specialty 54 pens somo vi ons HI-FI equipment % 1 \u2014 PHONE YOUR : HUnter 1- 0451 Bom RATE NC DER AR Please phone your Ads eerly in the week.Ne Ads occepted after 10:30 om.Thursday for current issue.For your convenience, Adtaker on duty Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising stl 6:30 pm \u2014 HU.17-0451.Accounts may be paid at any Montreal Island branch of The Royal Bank of Canada 4c for each « additional word # TS To LET MONTREAL West area.133 Hillcrest, 2, rooms.heated, equipped, RE.7- 7907 i 68 SHARE L IVING QUARTERS MATURE QUIET WIDOW DESIRES 10 SHARE OTHER MATURE LADY'S LIVING QUARTERS.WESTMOUNT OR LOYOLA COLLEGE DISTRICT.484-9584 71 ROOMS TO LET OUTREMONT hice furnished room for business lady.Close to transportation CR 989-5541.Evenings only.75 NURSING HOME 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female 127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture \u2014 Part-Time Librarian QUALIFIED TO TAKE CHARGE OF CHILDREN'S LIBRARY CALL: WE.5-1373 119° BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE CHERRY CONVALESCENT HOME Residence for elderly ladies.Have available immediste ac- commoadation due to enlargement of premises.CALL: HU.6-9047 WEST END, care for elderly lady, sunny room and garden.HU.1-1753.80 CHILDREN'S BOARD Foster Parents Needed Can vou give a loving home to + bright 4 year old little girl who must attend the Oral School for the Deaf Phone Children\u2019, Service Centre.WE T 4581 I AM MAUREEN and 6 days old.I have no place to Ro Which Roman Catholic English speaking foster mummy wanls to look alter me for approximately 6 months.All my expenses will be paid by Catholic Welfare Bureau Please call WE.3-7381.Foster Homes Needed We ave in need of Protestant homes for girls in the 10-15 age range.To understanding Foster Parents this ase group can be most rewarding, Can vou help?Clothing, medical care and supetvision provided.Board wvaid.Call Children\u2019s Service Centre, WE.7 9581, 82 AUTOS FOR SALE 7 1955 PLYMOUTH NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED FE.4-1991 FORD 1955, TWO DOOR, ONE OWNER.GOOD CONDITION 766-8561, MR.CLARKE 90 GARAGES TO LET AUTO STORAGE LIVE AND DEAD Parking, washing, reasonable rates yearly contracts.VICTORIA AVENUE GARAGE 370 VICTORIA AVENUE HU.6-0767 98 HELP WANTED \u2014 Female WAITRESSES Experienced, good hours, good salary, uniforms supphied.Pleasant air-con- ditioned atmosphere Apply Mr.N.Jack, manager, Pizza Pan\u201dRestaurant, 8130 Decarie.greasing, ete, at Also day or meght OFFICE girl wanted.experience not necessary.Apply Mc.J.O.Neilsen, Manager, S.S.Kresge, 3732 Sherbrooke EXPERIENCED baby sitter available any time.Please call 481-5947.CHAISE-LOUNGE, 1681, local 360.Evenings RE, 9-6400.for bedroom.In good condition.Reasonable price.861- BED, single, bleached oak, filled mattress, Slumber King spring.Excellent condition.RE.8-6694, spring TWO single springs and mattresses.Good condition.Reasonable.RE.3- 3071, 130 FOR SALE \u2014 \u2018 LENT CONDITION.REASONABLE PO.6-3379\u2014 PO.8-7508.Kitchen equipment FRIGIDAIRE 6 CUBIC FEET.EXCEL- GURNEY 4 burner gas stove 30 inch Good condition.7058.Reasonable.HU.1- 122 FOR SALE \u2014 Living room furniture LIVING room sofa, matching chair, slip covers: odd chair.Excellent condition.Reasonable.RE.T-7134, HAND carved sofa 18 inches, with down filled cushions.Phone HU.4- 8983 CHESTERFIELD Italian damask: 2 rose velvet chairs, Excellent condition.Reasonable.RE.7-0682 TWO piece chesterfield.in good condition, complete with slipcovers.WE.3-802.1 1m 12 2 Le 127 FOR SALE \u2014 Bedroom furniture CONTINENTAL DOUBLE BED.STANDARD SIZE, IN GOOD CONDITION AND REASONABLE.737-3240 AFTER 6.30 P.M.BEDROOM draw-drapes, full length, flowered.Reasonable.Call RE.7-0682.er.oven never used.try.Real bargain.FE, 4-3508.134 FOR SALE \u2014 MOTOR BICYCLE 1961 N.S.U.50 C.C GOOD CONDITION $125.489-2655.136 FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing & Furs PYROFAX gas stove, white enamel, 30 inch top, large oven and grill tim- Ideal for coun.Sports equipment MAN'S 2 piece Glen plaid dition.Reasonable.PO.7-2514.single breasted suit; 2 piece summer weight suit: 2 sport jackets matching tery- lene slacks; all size 38.Excellent con- LADY'S SPRING COAT, SIZE 13, NEVER WORN $15; SES HARDLY RE.11-1856.NO DEALERS.TWO LADY'S SUITS $7.00 EACH: BEIGE, DRES- WORN $5.00 EACH.| BROOKS DRUG STORE 4191 St.Catherine West Corner Greene Fast Delivery WE.5-3521 9 am.to 10 pm.Sunday : 10 am.to 6:30 p.m.FOR SALE \u2014 Clothing & Furs BEAUTIFUL blue cocktail dress, size 12- 14 nearly new.Reasonable.RE.T- 138 FOR SALLE \u2014 General 136 Carpets Wal-to-wall .from $1.30 yd.up Rugs, 9 x 12 .from $20.00 up Hall carpet.from $1.50 vd.up Draperies LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM AND KITCHEN EXCELLENT CHOICE AT LOW PRICES Sale Prices LARGE SELECTION OF BED - SPREADS \u2014 BLANKETS \u2014 SHEETS \u2014 TOWELS \u2014 UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL \u2014 WINDOW SHADES PLASTICS \u2014 LEATHERETTE.ETC.ST.HUBERT DEPARTMENT STORE 7190 ST.HUBERT ST.Moving Must Sell GAS STOVE; WOODEN CABINFT, CAN BE USED FOR DOCTOR'S OFFICE; BEDROOM DESK: LINOLEUM RUG, 9 X 12: SINGLE BED; BUREAUS.HU.6-3650.Use This Handy Form for Your Examiner Classified | NAME tresses ese eeeseeraeneenrrnsssrennennnnns Date.1962 | ADDRESS .CLASSIFICATION Your Ad: \u201ceco ssssrsscssssesssssccce 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sink 18 x 2] with laps; other household Mems.FE.4-6543.ne POWER MOWER TECO.REEL TYPE.EXCELLENT CONDITION.REA].BARGAIN.CALL AFTER 4 PM.HU.1-7282, + Moving DINING KOOM SET WALNUT.TABLE.BUFFET, CABINET.& CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED SIMMONS DAVENPORT.2MATCHING CHAIRS: EXTRA UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS, DRAPES; BOOKCASE; LAMPS; MAN'S TRAVELLING CASES: GOOD CONDITION.VERY REASONABLE.RE.8-5582, BEAUTIFUL original oil paintings; carpels 9 x 15, 9 x 12 and smaller.Reasonable, 488-5495.G.E.washing machine and bedroom scl, complete.Call WE.3-2927.ELECTRIC TRAIN SET.WORKING CONDITION $25: 1 PAIR ICE SKATES BOY'S.USED TWICE.RE.1-1956, NO DEALERS.FRIGIDAIRE 8 cubic feel: kitchen 1able: chesterfield.bed.Good condition.Reasonable.HU.6-4527, SILVER tea serviced pieces with tray; chinese pattern combination tea-wagon and lable: 2 oi) paintings.medium size \u201cSunset\u201d by Ramus: 12 anfique Sterling silver coffee spoons.RE.8- 4547.HAMMERED pewter tea $40.00.Call WE.97-2021.PAINTINGS.private collection, original oils.famous European artists, 482-5379 or 489-0578, evenings.TWO doll carriages; child's table and chairs.Evenings HU.6-0434.151 WANTED TO \u2014 PURCHASE service, Electric Stove Wanted 24 TO 30 INCH SIZE.MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION.FEASONABLE PRICE.PHONE AFTER 6 P.M.RI.4-6662, WANTED 2 SINGLE BEDS OR 2] BUNK BEDS.WE.3-8755.WANTED ONE USED BILLIARD TABLE.ALSO ONE SMALL GRAND AND ONE UPRIGHT PIANO.ALL IN GOOD CONDITION.PLEASE CALL MR.WRIGHT, VI.4-6311.LOCAL 643.366 ~~ PERSONALS \u2014 Elite Social Club Ages 25-65 e FUN ® WEEKLY DANCES ® FARTIES ® ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES OF ALL KINDS \u201cFollow The Crowd\u201d MEMBERSHIP ONLY $5 YEARLY FOR INFORMATION: CALL 439-7263 USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS Local public figure .\u2026 (Continued from page 3) one position to another until in 1914 he became manager.Five years later he was promoted to the position of vice-president, and in 1924 he severed his connection \u201cNorth American Aviation Cet ' poration, the Sikorsky Company, , Porto Rico Railways, the Crossen Car Company, Calgary Power , Company, Canadian Airways, the with the corporation to organize (Sherwin-Williams Company Ltd | the firm of Drury and Company : Gatineau Power Company.and \u2014 an investment security business of which he was president.| He had a number of commercial ties at this time, one of the more important being with (he E.B.Eddy Company Ltd.of | Montreal Dry Docks.Mr.Drury was also a director of the Boys\u2019 Farm at Shawbridge, and also gave a great deal of his time to the Welfare Federation.of which he was president for à which he became president in ; (erm: the St.John Ambulance 1928 in succession to the George 1.Millen.He had been a member of the board of diree- tors for several years.In 1929 he was instrumental in forming the firm of Drury and Thompson, which, however, was dissolved on the death of the junior partner of the firm.Shortly afterwards.Mr.Drury took a prominent part in the floating of the $100,000,000 National Service Loan raised by the Canadian Government.He was vice-chairman of the central committee in this venture.Mr.Drury was associated with a long list of companies both in western and eastern Canada.Among the most important of his later business connections were the presidency and chairmanship of the executive committee of Canadian Car and ; Foundry.the position with which he had been most closely identified in recent years, and from which he retired in 1953; International Holding and Investment Company, and Canadian Hydroelectric Corporation.of which he had been president.He was at one time vice-pre- sident of the Foundation Company of Canada.and of Canadian Vickers; and at various times a director of Brandram-Henderson Lid.Price Bros.and Co.Ltd.Hull Electric Company.Canadian International Paper Company.Hamilton Bridge Company.Canadian Wright Company.W, M.Aitken and Company.North Westmount stamp .(Continued from page 3) The then Postmaster- General, the late Alcide Cote, presented the awards and addressed the large gathering present, In 1956.the sixteenth exhibition \"was held in conjunction with the Laurentian Council of the Telephone Pioneers of America in the Bell Telephone Building on Beaver Hall Hill during the presidency of L.G.Buck.on October 25-27.It was officially opened by René Boileau, Postmaster of Montreal, representing the Postmaster-General.Major R.M.Watson.a past president of the club, Was chairman of the exhibition committee of these last three successful exhibitions.One of the most important functions of the senior club has been the attention given to junior collectors, and a deep debt of gratitude is owed to those members who through the years have devoted their time to guiding and counselling the juniors at their meetings.It was some 10 years ago that the juniors formed their own separale organization which is known as the West- mount Junior Stamp Club.Another phase of the Club's activities which is perhaps scarcely sufficiently appreciated is the warm welcome that it has extended, particularly since the end of the last World War.to new Canadians.Meetings are held regularly every Thursday, commencing at 8 p.m, in the Oak Room at Victoria Hall, excepl during the summer months, Visitors are always welcomed.late | Association, of which he was a director; and the Boy Scouts\u2019 Association, being an honorary member of the Canadian General Council.He was a member of several clubs, including the Mount Royal.the St.James's.Mount Bruno Golf and Country Club.the Rideau (Ottawa).and the Montreal Racquet, In 1911 he married Miss Pansy Mills, daughter of the late Dr.James Mills.LLD.He is survived bv tus widow, {wo sons, and a daughter.They tare Charles M.Drury.CBE.DSO, MP.and Lt.-Col.Chipman H.Drury.and Mrs.Diana Norris.WE.7-9483 Call MERCHANTS For FUEL OIL And BURNER SERVICE MERCHANTS COAL COMPANY 4 HILLSIDE AVENUE ° Limited ° WESTMOUNT Use Examiner Classifieds For Best Results MOUNTAIN SING ALONG at BEAVER LAKE starring JIMMY TAPP WITH HARRY FRAZER GORDIE AND THE BAND Everyone welcome to hum, whistle, or burst forth in song FLEMING at this good old-fashioned sing song.SATURDAY NIGHT 6:30 p.m.JOIN THE FUN, THEN WATCH THE SHOW ON CHANNEL 12 SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 P.M.CHANNE MARCONI wed] 6 Z961 \u2018£ isnbny 'Appli4 \u2018sJeujwpzy junowysap oy) The Westmount Examiner.Friday, August 3, 1962 10 Two-hit, shut-out victory White Sox swamp Lions 6-0 ÿ/ HIT Rose nis West SOX led the Kiwa- | Lions\u2019 Little League their second round game [Lachine 6-0 tournament team to a at Lachine Saturday.two-hit.shut-out victory | Inter-Playground Softball League In turning in Doug ! as the localites swamped standing performance, Rose Roger Harte scored the sixth in ' walked only one batter, and and final run in the fourth inning his out- 11 struck out eight.| Kiwanis ; never headed men grounding out, third-to-first, four consecutive singles by Pierre Goupit, Dalton Barnoft, Steve Alleyne, and Norm Plante, sent the three runs home.In the third inning, Kiwanis added two more runs.Goupil walked, and Dalton Barnolf sent Lachine pitcher, Dee Singh's, pitch over the fence ia left-centre 11 fietd.STANDINGS P W L D PTS.Stayner 3 3 0 0 6 Westmount, 3 l 2 0 2 Prince Albert 2 0 2 0 0 RESULTS July 27.Westmount 12, Prince Albert July 30 Stayner 13.Prince Albert July 30: Stayner 8, Westmount SPORTING SAM .© by Reg.Wootton \u201cCHARLIE - MORNING MAYOR OF MONTREAL\u201d 6 AM.- 10 A.M., MON.- SAT.THE \u201cJOHN WILSON SHOW\u201c 10 AM.-2 P.M.DAILY Montreal! signs contract Wayne Green, right -hander hurling for John Hepson's St.{ Laurent Braves of the Royals Junior League.yesterday signed \u2018a contract with the Philadelphia I Phillies of the National League for an undisclosed sum, ! Wayne, the 16-year-old 5°11\u201d sensation of the league this year, was inked by Phillies\u2019 scout Henri , Paul Duval, and will report to Dothan of the Alabama-Florida i Class \u201cD\u2019\u2019 League next spring.His record for the season is presently 6-1, and he has retired lover 50 men at the plate.DON MARSHALL rns CA AA AA A un 2 Week Course 24 Hours Ice Time $20.{ including Instruction | NA ; > ' ' ; » EE D aman ENROLL NOW For Aug.6 to Aug.18 or Aug.20 to Sept.1 BOYS 7 to 12 Figure Skating School in Operation 8:00 am.- 5:00 p.m.oA A SUMMER HOCKEY SCHOOL VERDUN AUDITORIUM Sponsored by Verdun Crystal Summer School PHIL GOYETTE Coached by Montreal CANADIENS Hockey Stars MONDAY TO SATURDAY 5.00 P.M.- 7.00 P.M.NN smo EN Apply in Person to Verdun Auditorium or Phone 766-2328 Kiwanis West took a three-run | lead in the first inning and were à never headed.With the first two | Was Dalton Barnoff as he picked scoring on au error by the La- chine third baseman.Barnoff leading hitter Leading Kiwanis West hitter up two hits in three official times at bats including his home-run.He also led to the RBI department with iwo.Larry Crouch, Doug Rose, Pierre Goupil, Gilles Labranche, Steve Alleyne.and Bradley Sy- vret all added singles to round out the eight-hit attack.Claude Cardinal and Warren Sebistianovitch were the only La- chine batters to pick up hits, both of them getting singles.This Saturday afternoon, at 3 p.n., Kiwanis West will visit Lions\u2019 Dorval at Dorval.The game will take place opposite the of St.Joseph and Martin.Dorval City Hall.at the corner | Probable pitchers will be Dalton Barnoff and Jack Pieriotte, Pieriotte is the much talked about Lakeshore pitcher who boasts two no-hitters to his credit thus far.Barnoff, on the other hand, has tossed one no-hitter in Kiwanis West action.Pitching duel likely The game promises to be a pitching duel.People in the know have placed their money on the local team because of the greater hitting power, Should Kiwanis West defeat Dorval, they will have won the District 2 championship and will then meet the District | winners which will, in all likelihood, be Valleyfield.Game time for this will be 6 p.m.Tuesday at Little League Stadium at Atwater and Centre streets, Cote St.Luc recreation Baseball this week sent out letters Minor baseball, says the ve- | port, is an institute of informal | training in the skills of baseball, | the rules of sportsmanship, the | value of teamwork.and the courtesies of fellowship, Enjoy baseball The recreation department's objective is to provide an opportun- | ity for every boy.regardless of his ability, to enjoy a well-or- ganized program of baseball un- program outlined for adults The City of Cote St.Luc recreation department has to parents whose sons are registered with the Minor Baseball program so that they can become acquainted with its purpose.der selected adult leadership.The recruiting and training of coaching and administrative personnel has just begun.\u201cBelief in an equal opportunity for every boy, and a proper attitude towards winning and losing in sport, are primary qualifications,\u201d says the letter.qualified It is estimaled that some 24 million American women smoke cigarettes: that's 34 per cent of the U.S.cigarette smokers.LI CT TCT J dursin-Cumpfire LARGEMOUTH BASS, BULLHEADS, CARP JACK SHERIDAN SE IF YOU USE THERMOMETERS a TO TEST WATER TEMPERATURE FOR BETTER FISHING, YOU MIGHT USE THE FOLLOWING TABLE, PREPARED BY THE MICHIGAN CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT.PROP THE THERMOMETER (AVAILABLE AT SPORT GOODS STORES) THE SAME DEPTH IN WHICH YOU HAVE YOUR BAIT. Swimming pool for residents only The City of Westmount swimming pool, to be opened in August, will be restricted to residents only, it was stated this week by the recreation department.Users will be admitted with a rink badge or lennis permit.In order to obtain a permit, proof of residence must be produced.A car licence, bicycle licence.Jight department receipt.house lease, or a satisfactory official document will be accepted.Roomers and boarders are required to show a letter from their landlady or landlord, stating that they live at the given address, and have resided there for a period of six consecutive months, as well as one of the above documents.The recreation office is located in the artificial ice rink.with hours from 9 am.to 5 p.m.Monday through Friday.Busy month of tennis tourneys The Canadian Senior Men's national tennis tournament will be played a the Mount Royal Tennis Club from August 13-18.The provincial tournament for unranked junior boys and girls between the ages of 16 and 18 will be held from August 20-25 at the same time as the national tournament for juniors is being held in Ottawa.From August 29 ta September 3, the provincial tour- © mament for junior champions of all groups from age 12 fo 18 will be seen at the Mount Royal Club.O'Keefe trophy In spite of recent heavy rain there was a good turnout of contenders in all classes the Anjou Club, Montée St- Léonard, Saturday.In the gross scoring.A class honors went to R.Duguay (Municipal) who shot 72, one over par.I.Rasinkoff (Municipal) tied with R.Deschéneaux «St.Jean) both with 79.In class C.G.Mayer (Municipal) went round in 83, thus easily outplaying run- ner-up C.Lalonde of Anjou.91.Leaders in the net scoring were: Class A: R.Verville (Anjou) with 67: Class B: C.Poirier (Anjou).64; and Class C: R.Mindel (Municipal).66.Some players found the new hazards of additional bunkers and recently planted trces made the course more difficult to play on.though at the same time it was a more interesting test of their skill.Several paid tribute to the way in which the course had been kept and how well the greens played.Swimming marathon Takes place Saturday The pick of the world\u2019s best long-distance swimmers, among them Herman Willemse, recent winner at Atlantic City, will compete in the eighth annual Lake St.John cross-swim marathon, on Saturday, August 4.This outstanding sports event will be over a distance of 24 miles, from Peribonka to Roberval, with total prize money of : $7,000.; Willemse.a Dutch swimmer who captured this event in 1961, has always been anxious to go back to Lake St.John, and his\u2019 entry was one of the first received by the Club Aquatique of Lake | St.John, organizer of the marathon.international stars on top Many other international stars will also be on tap, including Alfreda Camarero, the Argentine champion who is the top South American swimmer.who will be a newcomer to the event; Tom Parks, of California: Argentinian Carlos Lariera; Greta Andersen, of California, winner in 1959; Réjean Lacoursière, the Montreal rperesentative who was run- ner-up last year; Mary Kok, from Holland; veteran Helge Jensen; Robin Manelski, from Venezuela: Cliff Lumsden, from Toronto; Jacques Amyot, from Quebec City, the first man to swim across Lake St.John, and many others.First place money of $3,500 and à trophy are awarded the winner by Molson's Quebec Limited.4 22 + with a case or two of O'Keefe.sav OK ror OKeefe .tue Midd ALEl for the O'Keefe Amateur Golf Trophies at |; are John P.Labatt, vice-president, John Labatt Limited, and Ted Workman.president of the Eastern Conference of the Canadian Professional Football league, and Roy H.Woodman, president, La Brasserie Labatt Limitée, following the signing of the contracts whereby Labatt Breweries will co-sponsor the telecasts of 39 pro football games during the forthcoming season, beginning with the first regular game on August 9, and ending with the Grey Cup final, on December |.TALKING FOOTBALL Westmount Y.M.C.A.SUMMER FUN CLUB SPECIAL SWIMMING PROGRAM Instruction for Beginners & Advanced Swimmers Monday.Wednesday, Friday mornings mass General Swim (mired) Monday through Friday AUGUST 13th TO 24h Folders & Information Available At The Y.M.C.A.ENJOY QUEBEC'S BEST\u2014ENJOY O'KEEFE Camping out.far from the city, under the stars .what a great way (0 spend a holiday! And while you're relaxing with old friends and meeting new ones, enjoy some refreshing O'Keele\u2014it's the natural thing to do! O'Keefe is the ale brewed with seedless hops for natural mildness.Next time you go camping, be sure 10 add to yous holiday enjoyment \u2014 11 \u2014 PE \u2014 7961 'E isnbny 'Appugd '3UjwOX] junouwysam YL l l The Westmount Examiner, Friday, August 3, 1962 12 oT a THE BUSIEST \"PARTY LINES\u201d IN THE COMMUNITY ARE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS! Doctor, lawyer, merchant and home-maker - everybody, everywhere within the range of our newspaper finds there's a lot of real bargain news in our classified ads! From public announcement .buying, selling, swapping.used clothing, used cars and a wide variety of other merchandise.to a diversity of \"wants\" \u2014 all of these keep the \"lines\" humming ue\u201d, with activity and results.Next time you want to buy, sell, or offer services - read and use the classified ads! You Get Mighty Big Results With Our Little Classified Ads! rHone HU.1-04 51 Topay ADTAKERS ON DUTY MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS TO 8:30, THURSDAY and FRIDAY TO 5 P.Ma ae ee a a a a a a a ae aa a ae Cn a Te Tn Te Te Ta a tn Tn Eee eee RE ERT SE, aa a a a a A, a "]
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