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[" VOL.XXXill, No.52 MONTREAL, FRi., DEC.28, 1962.4&3»;35 5 CENTS Rotarians enjoy jolly joint meet with top scholars BOXING DAY, Wednesday, December 26, 1962.was a jolly occasion at Victoria Hall.The regular weekly.meeting of Westmount Rotary Club proved to be a, highlight of the fading year of 1962.The festive season having disrupted the regular meetings of the St.Laurent-, Mount Royal Rotary Club, they evolved into the wel- | comed guests of the Westmount Club.There was a good | attendance of both clubs present.In addition, the Rota-! rians welcomed about 24 former Scholarship winners, as guests of honour, along with hearing an interesting | talk and seeing a 20 minute film presented by Eric W.' Robinson, Principal of Frontier College.| SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS DOING WELL After Westmount\u2019s Rotary Club president: W.T.H.\u2018\u2018Bill\u2019\u2019 Clark had presided at some length over the joint meeting, he turned the chair over to a past president, Archie W.Callard.who, President Clark said.had been most dedicated and thorough in his capacity as chairman of the Scholarship Committee.It was [ Rotarian Callard\u2019's privilege to: introduce the top scholars and to tell of some of the achievements of a few of them.Mr.Callard said: Chas.Casey, who was not present, had won the Lieutenant-Governor\u2019s Gold Medal in Dentistry; College of Dental Surgeons of the Province\u2019 of Quebec Prize.Alan Gordon was taking a postgraduate course in Geology \u2014 Ph.D.Lindsay Graham was doing advanced work in the Department of Psychiatry at Duke University.Langley Desjardins had been in 20 musicals in stock companies.Gerry Meuris was in .Borneo to assist in education.Dane Donohue was working for his Ph.D.in Petroleum Engineering at Penn.State University; he has accepted a position at Imperial Oil Production Research Lab., at Calgary, Alberta.Attending the dinner meeting were the following scholarship winners: Howard Chamberlain \u2014 1945, Westmount High; Kevin Kehoe \u2014 1947, St.Leo's; Leslie Humber \u2014 1949, St.Leo's; Doug Kerr \u2014 1950, St.Leo's; Geo.Gough -\u2014 1950, Westmount High; Jim Heywood \u2014 1951, Westmount High; Makoto Ito \u2014 1952, Westmount High.Chuck Casey \u2014 1955, St.Leo's; Ted Harrison \u2014 1956, Westmount High; John Hardy \u2014 1957, West- mount High; John Clark \u2014 1958, Westmount High and Montreal High; John Chambers \u2014 1958, Westmount High.Bruce Budd \u2014 1959, West- mount High; Cluny Maher \u2014 1959, St.Leo's; David Paterson \u2014 1960, Westmount High; Patrick McCabe \u2014 1960, St.Leo's; Howard Blanchette \u2014 1961, West- mount High; Liane Darby \u2014 1962, Westmount High; Wayne Jones \u2014 1962, St.Leo\u2019s.EVERYONE ENJOYED MEETING Two lovely scholarship winners Stolen white convertible recovered Christmas day, on Columbia avenue, Westmount, buried in snow.a white Triumph convertible was found by snowploughs.The vehicle was towed away in\u2018 police custody.It was later identified as one stolen in Montreal | on Monday, December 24.who were present, Liane Darby, | preparing the career of librarian, and Susan Copeland.a career as a nurse, were given special introduction by Rotarian Callard.At the head table were: H.Giles, vice president of the Scholarship committee: Rev.Frank Belec.ordained into priesthood only a week ago at Notre Dame de Grace Roman Catholic Church; the guest speaker; Bert Betts, Vice President of the St.Laurent-Mount Royal Rotary Club; Mel Fraser of St.Laurent- Mount Royal Rotary Club; Graham Bowes, vice president West- mount Rotary Club.Col.C, W.! Husband of British Columbia, \u2018 father-in-law of President Clark, | was introduced.Rotarian George Wheatley, 89, bers was reported to be in Mont- fume are wanted.Eventually the Westmount police will real General Hospital.He is an The trouble has been.is that honorary member and a charter these confidential men, better know that wealthy old women member of the club.identified as con men, work ON ure impressionable to a conver- St.Laurent-Mount Royal pre- jelderly women who have been sationalist with a smooth voice sident Bert Betts extended the!impressed with the smooth tak- | and immaculate attire.They (Continued on page 2) ing professional swindlers.They know.too, that the older women would have difficulty identifying anyone, and, perhaps, would avoid the publicity once they had lost some of their money.PROFESSIONAL CONVERSATIONALIST Next week\u2019s weather By ERIC NEAL 5 to 12 January ! Mainly sunny to commence the week but very cold with some blowing snow.Blizzard conditions in all the north country The racket, as explained to from Ontario into Labrador, also along the Atlantic coasts.| the News, goes something like Temperature range during the week; 5 below zero and 35° in this: the south, 20 below zero in the Laurentians, 30 below zero and A smooth talker telephones a 10* F in the north and in the Gulf.wealthy elderly lady represent- In the middle of the week freezing rain and soft snow in the ing himself as a bank super- south, powder snow in the north, then still colder this Full Moon visor.He solicits her aid to test week, Cold gale winds and snow around the Great Lakes, into the one of the bank tellers.eastern States then the Maritimes, He convinces her that she Cold and really cold to end the week with blowing snow, will be doing the bank a great Elderly Wesimount women victimized by con men | Age old eggs from the nest known as the \u201cconfidential game\u2019 have ripened to the point where their aroma in Westmount has bankers holding noses.Westmount one of the elder Westmount mem.| police, too, don\u2019t like the smell of things but the dispensers of this unwanted per- get their men.service if she would draw some ; 51500 from her account, which will be returned to her later.Somehow, the idea gets across to her that this is to help the supervisor check the honesty of the teller.LEAVES NO EVIDENCE A case in Westmount, two weeks ago, went to the point where the con man drove the elderly woman to the bank, where she withdrew some $1500.He drove her home and left her.Later another well-dressed man \u2018called on her.He said he was from the bank, he would return i her money to her account.He left with the money.having (Continued on page ?) 2 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Dec.28, 1962 40+40000046644444444444444444 Obituary Gordon S.J.Payne Funeral services were held Monday.December 24.1962, for Gordon S.J Payne, who died suddenly sn Mix home Friday.He was 68.Mr Payne, a well-known char- ered accountant, vas semer partner of the firm Payne.Patton, and Pugsley Born and educated in Mont-; reul.he served with the HAF: during the First World War Mr.Puyne was à member of the Benconsfield Engineers Club, the Beaconshield Golf Club and the Westmount Lodge A F.and A M Royal Albert Chapter Mr.Payne took a deep interest in the Grace Dart Hospital, serving as honorary secretary until the tune of his death, i He 18 survived by his wife, the former Dorothy Carter His brother.Fred Payne died two Ye aks apo.There are about 133 physicians and 57 dentists per 106,000 per-! sens on the U, S.population.| am ROOFING & ® Bonded Roofing © Sheet Metal ® Asbestos & Metal Siding fo Commercial Woofers and Tweeters Zubin Mehta's first record By Giveon Cornfield Although the musical director of the Montreal Svmphony Orchestra has been recording all over Europe for the past few seasons, all these engagements have been at various musical festivals.The first commercial recording has now been released by Vox, and is the concerto No.5 in E flat by Beethoven, the \u201cEmperor\u201d Concerto.The piano soloist is Alfred Brendel.no stranger to these parts, and the orchestra \u2014 The Pro Musica of Vienna.The choice of music is a time when Austria was waging happy one.We have come 10 a losing battle against Nap- expect trom Mr.Mehta per- oleon, it is full of patriotic jormances charged with ex- sentiment and abounds in fan.citement., and the majestic fares.drum rolls and martial proportions of Beethoven's rhythms.last concerto allow ample op- It is one of the world's most portunity for such fireworks.popular works in this form.Composed in Vienna i a and over two dozen versions are listed in the current Schwann Catalog.Like the famous Tchaikowsky Concerto we spoke of recently.it is a tvpical example of the \u2018First Movement\u201d concerto.wherein the other movements are of a secondary importance.not only in length.but also in the importance of their subject matter and subsequent development.The first movement here is over 20 munutes long, almost a concerto in itself.Magnificent piano sound A common complaint about many piano concerto recordings has been that the solo instrument was placed too far from the microphone, re- aN] \u2014 Industrial Mointenance and Repairs on All Types sulting in a remote sound, and being almost inaudible in forte orchestral passages.Aware of this, the Vox en- ldings Leo Falardeau PLUMBING «© HEATING © 3955 St.James Street West Inspection & Estimates on Request $ WE.5-2595 1 ; Residential aa TS ad gineers on this recording have, if anything erred on the side of caution, The result should be the delight of all pianists, as the sound of the well tuned Steinway is loud, clear and very prominent, easy to follow through even the loudest orchestral playing.If Brendel does not take a dramatic approach and capitalize in full on all the op- ROOFING ® GAS HEATERS oa ae\" a te et tT Ne Ten Te a Te at Pa ee WE.3-2432 wae oo na Fy, portunities presented by the work.especially in the first movement.this is a matter of personal taste, Personally, 1 would have preferred a little more tension, something along the lines of Rubinstein, OUAL Gilels, or Cliburn, The well-disciplined orchestra responds with precision to Mehta's direction.and the sound is crisp and well defined.with excellent separation in the stereo.Perhaps this is where some of the fault lies.as the monaural version may well have a better balance between piano and orchestra.Extra bonus Side two of the album is Mountoin Street ot Sherbrooke VICTOR 2-4444 D'FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRONIC NEEDS (@) a beautiful should not have been made available before now.A COMPLETE SELECTION OF HI-FI one STEREO EQUIPMENT snd ACCESSORIES Store Hours: 8.30 a.m.to 730 ST.JAMES ST, W.TPS NIVERSITY, .m.Doi LIT Lu rounded out by a pertorm- ance (and the only one available) of a rare Beethoven gem the Fantasia in g.op.77 for piano solo.It is surprising that such piece of music As the title indicates, it is a \u201cFree\u201d piece of music.con- torming to no form or key, and embodies all the qualities that have made Beethoven's piano music so great- full blooded chords, flashing virtuosity, and tender lyricism.All in all, a record well worth adding tv one's collec- Lun.(Continued frem page 1) Westmount Rotarians an invitation to visit his club in the near future.He expressed appreciation of the Westmount hospitality on behalf of President Hugh Green and the members of St.Laurent \u2014 Mount Royal club.Before introducing the guest speaker, Mr.Callard introduced Mr.N.W.Wood.principal of Westmount High School.Rotarian Callard said the idea of scholarships was introduced by the Scholarship Committee in 1944 with the policy of asking the principals of Westmount High School and St.Leo's Academy for recommendations for the awards.| since then around forty scholarships had been granted.FRONTIER COLLEGE NORTHLAND WORK Born in Montreal in 1926.Eric W.Robinson, Principal of Frontier College.was educated at High School of Montreal: he received his B.A.Degree in 1949 and High School Teacher's di- ,ploma in 1950.and M.A.degree at McGill in 1960.He served overseas from 1944 to 1945.He joined Frontier College in 1953 as supervisor of instructors and became principal in 1954.He is married and has tour sons, I\" Mr.Robinson gave a brief de- seription of the Northland.pie- turing its mining complexes, small towns.highway and hydro development.and business in general.much the same as any- | where else, except the weather.| Doctors.lawyers, etc.all have the same kind of work but there is a difference.it's rough.The weather is cold and there are few escapes for pleasure and other pursuits, Of the adaptions one must make, he suggested that the chief was \u2018\u2018attitude of mind.\u201d | He told of a sign in front of a church noting the subject of the clergvman\u2019s Sunday service \u201cWhat is hell like?\" The line below read \u201cCome and hear our choir.\u201d FILM PROVES INTERESTING .The film showed the life of a! young man who had become a labourer and teacher of Frontier College.Some 20 companies hire his services.He works as a labourer by day, sometimes as \u201clong as 13 hours.and as a repre- \u201csentative of Frontier College.he | teaches.conducts discussion \u2018groups.encourages recreation, and aets as counsellor and friend \u2018in his free time.He is supplied with teaching material.sports ; equipment, library kits and films.«This pasl } Region Manager HU.1.0215 Rotarians enjoy jolly.campmen were visited, membership in classes was 660, and 850 boxes of books and magazines were distributed.He earns the same pay as his fellow worker, and is given a bonus from the college.Average take home pay for 15 weeks is abouti $850.That is but a miner part.His increased self-respect, the deep satisfaction of service to his fellow men.the new concept of his native land.his aroused desire to serve his country \u2014 these are the priceless awards.Frontier college is maintained by generous gifts given by people interested in the welfare of the labouring man.Elderly Westmount .(Continued from page 1) signed ne receipt.Of course, you guessed it, he hasn't been seen since.Another Westmount lady was taken in a similar manner last July.These conmen worked in Oshawa and other Ontario cen | tres.They tried it in Montreal, too.but one woman was smart enough to consult her bank manager before withdrawing her money.The conman got wise and did not {urn up at the bank, Actually the banks are helpless in this operation.The hoaxed women usually draw out their money without talking 10 the banker.A teller can ask a depositor.at risk, what he or she intends to do with such a large withdrawal but he ean only go so far with his questions.Al present.Westmount police can only urge women not 10 go to banks with strange men.Better phone the police and be ready to identify anyone trving to pull a fast one.Try and have a second wilness 10 any such transaction but do not hand over any money to strangers.Sooner or later.the conmen will meet an elderly lady who can outwit their professional methods, J.ROMISH Ladies\u2019 & Men's CUSTOM TAILOR Specializing in clothes made to measure from best materials.Also_ all kinds of jailoring including remodelling of Suits, Coats, Furs and Dresses.1239 Greene Avenue Phone: 932-0696 summer some 7,700 ; MAURICE G.JACQUES 5030 Sherbrooke W.Profit from Canada's Prosperity Through a single investment in INVESTORS MUTUAL, you can become part-owner of more than 100 widely diversified \u201chigh-grade\u201d securities.You'll get attractive dividends, income tax credits, and a share in the growth of Canada.Free yourself from investment worries through INVESTORS MUTUAL | «= Canada\u2019s largest mutual fund.d f Investors syndicat® OF CANADA, LIOMETES Head Office: Winnipeg « Offices in Principal Cities Lomme î » For All Your ® PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Stores to Serve You ® PHOTO SUPPLIES ® PICTURE FRAMING ® Regular ond Custom Photofinishing © ACME PHOTO Regd.4123 St.Catherine W.WE.2-5709 4866 Sherbrooke St.W.HU.1-1989 ELE PO ULRIOUN VOL.XXXII, No.52 This week i in 1 Westmount MONTREAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1962 Father Time's problems.By VALENTINA RAHR .The celebration of New Yearin England in 1752 and by the is at least as old as the Baby-' lonian festival of Marduk before: 3000 BC.A considerable affinity of observance links this festival with the Jewish Purim and the Roman Saturnalia, The New Year began in Babylonia with the vernal equinox, in Egypt.Phoenicia and Persia.with the autumnal equinox.in Rome with the winter solstice.until Julius Cae- \u201cfull moon sur advanced the date to January 1.taking the first day of the.month sacred to Janus.the god of beginnings.The Jewish Year occurs near the first of September: the Chinese between January 21 and February 19: the English speaking nations on Jan- wary 1 (since 1752.RECKONING TIME The Calendar, our reckoning time, is usually based on recurrent natural cycles, e.g.seasons and moon's phases.Since length of solar year is 365 days 5 hours.48 minutes.46 seconds and of the lunar year (12 months of 29; davs' is 354 days 8 hours 48 minules.solar and lunar reckonings must be harmonized.Because the year divisible by months and days.New system of is not exactly practice arose of making arbi-\u2019 trary divisions and inserting (intercalating extra days or months.The Gregorian calendar widely used today evolved from Roman calendar as reformed (45 B.C.\\ by Julius Caesar.In the Julian calendar.April, June.Eastern Church in the 20th century, The Christian ecclesiastical calendar was based on the belief that Jesus\u2019 resurrection was on a Sunday.hence Easter should fall on a Sunday.First council of Nicaea (325 decreed that Easter be the Sunday following the first after the vernal equinox; today's date varies from astronomical reckoning be- Office hours for holidays Our office will be open on Saturday, December 29, until midday in all departments and will be closed on Monday, December 31.as well as on New Year's day.cause certain factors of lunar period were not considered.SIMPLIFIES CHRONOLOGY Chronology is a major problem in ancient and medicval history .because years were commonly identified by rulers.Era system of computing years from fixed ; date, e.g.birth of Christ, simpli- September and November had\u2019 30 days: February 28 days 129 days every fourth year, leap year\u2018: and other months 31 days.In computation of month, days were counted backward from Kalends (first day), the Ides (fifteenth day of March.May, July.October and thirteenth day of other months).and the Nones (eighth day before the Ides\u2019: hence January 10 was fourth of Ides of January.Since Julian year of 365 days, 6 hours was too long.by the 16th century the vernol equinox was displaced from March 21 to March 11.Gregory XIII ordained that ten days be drop-: ped in 1582 and years ending in hundreds be leap years only if divisible by 400.The non-Roman Catholic countries were slow in accepting the Gregorian Style) calendar: fies chronology.Calendars used today include Jewish calendar (12 months plus intercalary month seven times in 19 years! and Moslem lunar calendar with \u20ac.33 years to every 32 in Gregorian calendar.The official calendar of France (1793-1805) is the French Revolutionary one.It was computed as from September 22, 1792.Year was divided into 12 months of 30 days \u2014 Vendemiaire.Brumaire, Frimaire.Nivose, Plusiose, Ven- tose.Germinal, Floreal, Prairial, Messidor.Thermidor, Fructidor: the 5 remaining days, called sans- cullottides, were feast days: in leap years the extra day \u2018last of year) was Revolution Day.Months were divided into three | decades: every 10th day (decadi» was day of rest.Example: 18 (New ' Brumaire of year VIII \u2014 Novem.it was adopted ber 9, 1799.CALL \u201c5570 VPI uP AIR, SEA & RAIL BOOKINGS HOTEL RESERVATIONS, CAR RENTALS FREE SERVICES & INFORMATION \"TRAVELGU NE ROAP UIDE \u201c TEL.: 489-2881 MONTREAL 28 CANADA'S FIRST: sored by private industry.configurations are simulate Notre Dame streets.Unity Boys\u2019 is: ESTABLISHED 1899 WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHNMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.3-4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE This is a picture of how Dow Brewery's planetarium \u2014 the first in Canada \u2014 will look when completed in 1965.It will be built entirely at Dow's expense and will be one of the few in the world spon- The planetarium, a building where sky conditions and d, will be atop Dow's packaging house at Windsor and Club \u2014 This week and next Happy New Year! By MAURICE MARIASINE The Officers and Staff of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club of Westmount wish to extend \"HAPPY NEW YEAR\" greetings to all members of the Club and their would also like to take this families.We opportunity of expressing our sincere thanks to all those who made it possible for some families in need to receive some Christmas extras.We were extremely happy bution and finally to those w SANTA'S MAIL BAG The Christmas Mail was quite heavy this year.We acknowledge receiving cards and greetings from the the Saint John N.B.Girls\u2019 Club, Mr.and Mrs.D.T.Youngson, The Underwood Fam- Lily.The Galleys\u2019.The Virgo Family.Walter Eversfield, Bruce Lambton, Miss Bertha Graham of the Provincial Transport Company, The Maple Leaf Chip Co., Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Terry Gray, Mrs.Gray is the former club member Claudette \"Walsh, George Cochrane, John (Fleming.the Lefebvre Family.Peter Doherty.John MeDon- augh, The Grimes Family.the Hogan Family (a lovely greet- | ing, thank you: and Mrs.S.(Continued on page 3) | wish to: following: | Boys\u2019 & Michael Dwyer.\u2019 the Anamaets, the Burtons, who Croix and Staff.Rutherford, to act on their behalf.I'm referring to the ones who donated some money for distribution and those who left turkeys at the club for distri- ho made it possible for the distribution of food baskets NEED A CAB! UN.6-4551 VETERAN TAX! ASS'N.WE.7-9483 Call MERCHANTS For FUEL OIL And BURNER SERVICE \"live out Pointe Claire way now.\u2018 B.Jansen, Sonny Gavin.Blanche St Keith Gavin, Mr.Simmons.William \u2018the Family Service Association.Woody Lambton, William F.Close.Diane Cahill of the Talent Club, Mr.and Mrs.John Forbes and family.Miss Margaret Warren.Mrs.M.Warren and family, the Moure Family, the Hansen Family.Brian Vaux.the Sweet Adelines Choral Group.the, Point St.Charles Boys\u2019 & Girls\u2019 \u2018 , Club.Mr.and Mrs.Fraser Wuod- house and family from Toronto, | MERCHANTS COAL COMPANY 4 HILLSIDE AVENUE ° Limited © WESTMOUNY 4 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Dec.28, 1962 THE.WESTMOUNT Examiner Berving the City of Westmount since 1938 Head Office: 7005 Kildare Road, Montreal 29 Classified Advertising (To 8:30 p.m.Mon., Tues.& Wed.Only) HU.1-045) Editorial Department \u2014 Accounting Department Circulation Dept.\u2014 Display Advertising \u201d HU.1-2771 John W.Sancton, President ond Publisher Hugh E.McCormick, Choirman Hugh R.Mount, Advertising Manager The Examiner amin to be an independent.clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2500 per year; SEA halt sear.Five cents à copy, Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, Quebec Newspapers Association.Authonized ak Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa.and for payment of postage in cash, WE SAY The end can mean a new beginning 1 EATH and taxes are just as certain as ever as we close the forms of The Examiner on the final issue of this vear of our lord, nineteen hundred and sixty-two.It is just as good to look back on the past and be grateful, as it is to look forward to a new vear.with hope and anticipation.This vear which is waning and blending itself into the future has had its momentous occasions written into historical facts.Science has had its victories.If has probed its finger at Venus for new human knowledge.Men are actually concerned lest the moon-shols have spread contamination.The world is more concerned with outer-space than for is starving millions on its own doorstep.It seems ty- picallv human that man should covet Universal control before setting his own house in order.The day of the hanging is at hand TI'S time to hang the \"63 + calendar.Some day.it io said.we'll be hanging a brand new variety of calendar.Business claims the old Gregory calendar is out of tune with economic progress, but it will take some time to change the Grego- Han style of recording time.Habit is a pretty tough customer.\u201cWe've always done it this way!\u201d Religion and nationalism play their parts.So does laziness.It feok a dictator, Julius Caesar.to change the faulty Egyptian calendar.Pope Gregory XHI corrected the errors of the Julian in 1582, but it was 250 vears before M was generally accepted.Some dav there will be a World Calendar.Of several proposed new calendars, one has for some vears been approved by a score of nations.It has four equal quarters of 91 davs.each beginning on Sunday with a year end holiday on December 31 and a mid-summer YOU SAY Campaign leaders express their thanks Sir: l am writing vou in behalf of the leadership of the 1962 Joint Campaign to express our sincerest thanks for the splendid assistance given to us during the past year by your various weekly publications including Monitor, Examiner and St.Laurent News.Our special thanks go out to vour editor, Larry Me- Innis, to your wonien\u2019s editor, Mrs.M.Hickmore, to your columnist Rae Resnick.and to all the other members of your staff who have been so helpful in providing the coverage not only for our campaign activities, but for: the programs of all our uasso- ciated agencies during the course of the year, Compliments of the season and best wishes for the New Year, A.J.Arnold, Director of Publicity.CHURCH QUIPS TNS \u201cNotice what I DIDN'T say!\u201d extra each Year, It has not been generally accepted because, for one reason.a large portion of holiday Leap Easter.Back in 325 A.D.the Council of Nicea made the date coincide with the phases of the moon so that travelers journeying to religious centres for Easter could travel at night by moonlight! Some farmers were discussing the proposed 13- months calendar.\u201cI wouldn't want it,\u201d one said who was hearing the proposal for the first time.\u201cI don\u2019t have to last it out.\u201d HANGING ON Here's a kick in the pants for Jane and Johnny These precious years mean everything! HIS is the time of year that everyone looks back and tries to sum up the term as a success or a failure.Examination marks assume a tremendous importance so that the mere number 55 or 61 seems \u2018\u2018good\u201d while the figure 41 or 35 appears \u201cbad\u201d.There is no special magic attached to the number 50 which divides \u201cpasses\u201d from failures.All these numbers do is to give some handy readable indication of how thoroughly one particular small segment of learning has been mastered, and of how ready a student is to tackle the next related section of material, greater in scope, more complicated in arrangement, more demanding in concentration.Fooling themselves Many students who are perfectly satisfied with \u2018getting by,\u201d are happy to accept any mark that can be written in blue ink, rather than in red.\u2018Passing means simply moving from one slip-shod job into another: it is another round of scraping through.The next grade is looked upon, not as a challenge to be faced, a task to be accomplished, a new era of learning to be mastered, but as some Kind of hurdle or obstacle course, to be ignored as long as possible and then got through with the least expenditure of effort.Not being \u2018\u2018successful\u201d\u201d the first time through means that a second attempt will require even less effort.Failure comes to be looked upon as a perfectly acceptable and normal occurrence to be treated with a shrug of the shoulders and a casual \u2018Oh well, better luck next time.\u201d Success and failure are seen in terms of the fortuitous arrangement of numbers on report cards \u2014 the lucky ones have \u2018good\u2019\u2019 numbers, the unlucky don't, Too often the student fails to accept the responsibility for his Lown success, He thinks of learn- our religious community in-: sists on a 35-day variance of ing as somehow the job of the teacher or the school, without seeing himself as an active participant.The difference Learning does not come by mere exposure, What counts most lis the attitude of the student toward his studies, Some with good marks in elementary school con- time to get good marks in high school; others with good marks slip far down when they fail to adjust to the new environment of the high school.They failed to maintain their earlier attitude to study, Some students get into high sehool with the idea of doing as little as possible: some enough fodder prepare to do as much as pos-! sible, The difference is the ati- tude each adopts toward their learning.Youngsters, today, have distractions all around them, Claims on their time come in steady streams from all sides, Adults often complain of the \u2018\u2018rat-race\u2019\u201d\u2019 lin which they live, and the *\u2018race\u201d is just as \u2018\u2018ratty\u201d for the student, perhaps more so.Sports, television entertainment, recreation, all compete for a share of the 24-hour day.None of these is bad in itself, but too often one, or some, or all of these interests seem so demanding that sense of perspective is lost and things are not seen in their order of real importance.À large proportion of time and effort evolve to an interest that is really not deserving of the top priority and, in consequence, neglecting or skimping on what should come first, Sound alibis ! age are Most people in our \u201ceducation-conscious.\u201d Truisms abound.\u201cEducation is everybody's business\u2019\u2019; and so on.Lip- service is paid to education.But do parents act as though it is as important as they say it is?Do they say one thing and suggest something entirely different by their actions?Teen-agers are not slow to draw their own conelu- sions.Adults say, \u201cStay in school; you must get an education.\u201d These words young people put against all too common actions, reasons given for being absent from school: staying home with younger children; part-time work: holiday trips and extra- long weekends: odd jobs and chores: house-cleaning: hairdressing appointments.But it was only for a couple of days, or a day, or half a day comes the answer.Besides.it was an emergency, and how fatally easy for convenience to become a necessity.Certainly there are circumstances that make attendance impossible, \"arise as often as they might seem but these circumstances do not | to when viewed in the proper light.And just as certain, attendance at school, if it is only mere bodily presence, is no great thing in itself.Yel, while it is true that being present at school is no guarantee that any learning will take place, there is also little doubt that as a general rule.no learning will take place without regular attendance.The lost key So often a key point is covered in a particular lesson, a point on which depends an understanding of much that is to follow.That key missed, the new material remains mysteriously locked up.When do these critical moments arrive?At any time, at any day, such a crucial point may arise in any subject.And the class suffers by having in it people who have lagged behind since they cannot make any contribution to the class\u2019 development and discussion for further work, Now we are back to the original theme, the achievement of success.A student who has missed time all too often makes little or no effort to catch up.A later check or test which reveals his or her deficiency is more than adequately answered, they feel, by.\u201cOh, ! was away for that.\u201d Here is irresponsibility.the feeling that somehow it is someone else's concern, this business of learning.It\u2019s the teacher's job fo hand Jane or Johnny copies of notes, or the school's business to leave off such topics from exams, or his or her parent's duty to worry them through.Get busy! Success in learning has two roots, desire and determination, The real successful student wants to learn.He believes that there is something vital and interesting to be grasped and is willing (Continued on page 7) renege \u2019 I coring Ry pére cag Set Ge mr, tee mins JOHN WATSON Jack Hutton's teers | Heres\u2019 a solution It's that time of vear again \u2014 the resting period between Christmas and New Year's Eve when a few thoughtful adults prepare their resolutions.Why shouldn\u2019t Canadian teenagers try writing a \u201c few of their own?Just in case thal prospect leaves you tongue-tied, a teenage friend of mine has kindly agreed to let the rest of you see his examples for 1963.© [| will stop calling Dad the \u201cBossa Nova\" because he thinks H means \u2018\u2019bossy\u201d\u2019.© [ will meekly volunteer to wash the dishes two or three nights a week \u2014 even though 1 hope like mad that my help isn\u2019t needed.® [ will rush outside to shovel oft the walk everytime it snows.(This means, of course, that no one should criticize my TV-watching for three weeks alter that).© [ will not refer to either Mom or Dad as the \u201cWarden\u201d in future when they make it known to my friends that I have a curfew to meet after a week-night date, ® | will read at least one good book each two or three weeks during 1963 and will not ask tor the family car too often, at least no more often than five nights a week.® [ want to improve my miad.Therefore.I will cut down on watching TV cowboys.I'm going to make a determined effort to tolerate the eccentricities of my brother and sisters \u2014 until the first time that my sister tries wearing my favorite sweater again.® [ am going to stop driving down to the drugstore and the corner grocery because I need the exercise.(I wonder how l'A make out hiteh-hiking instead).e Why should I go around with just one girl when others haven't had the pleasure of my company on a date?I'm going to make.a firm effort to take out more lucky girls in 1963.® | shall not reveal these resolutions to my family because there is a sneaky 1, think that Freddie's Quite a smarty Because he crashed Their New Year's party.LIMITED C.Grainger Tomkinson PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Service and Quotations on request 1359 GREENE AVENUE WE.5-4689 chance they might make me live up to them.Serious affair My friend who penned the resolutions above added a semi-serious postscript, \u201cHave you ever watched adults making up their annual New Year's list of things to do or don\u2019t\u201d he asked.\u201cAround my family, ils a very serious affair.Dad starts thinking about his a week or 10 days in advance, and we help him polish some of the phases around the breakfast table.\u201cFriends of his who drop in before or during the holiday season sit around for half-an- hour at a time while he explains what he has resolved to do or not to do.\u201cThey all look very impressed.at least the first year they do.And we all agree that things are going to be different next year.Nu more leaving Lhe toaster on or leaving soap in hot water, \u201cBut wait until two weeks after New Year's Day.Things will be right back to normal \u2014 and we're already thinking about what the next list of x resolutions will be ! Christmas humor I've heard this same gag circulating over the last few weeks among teenage (viends.Have you heard it?Question: \u201cDid you hear! Santa Claus was getting married?\" Answer: \u201cHe's Mary Christmas.\u201d Maybe I'm starting to get old, but that hasn\u2019t strained my {unnybone yet.Pass along other local bits of humor you feel would make the rest of us chuckle.and I'll print them here.JUST NOTES: l\u2019m waiting | for it, but haven't heard anyone mention a \"Bossa Nova twist\u201d yet.Maybe they're trying the Popeye to it.Several of you disagree with me about the hit record spoofing the Boston accent of U.S.President J.F.Kennedy.Sorry.but 1 still think ils in bad taste when il uses his family for an easy gag.Watch your local jukeboxes for the impact of Elizabeth Taylor, the American actress.Canadian record dealers are! going to release a new record, ! \u2018Cleo\u201d, to coincide with the release of her latest multi- million dollar picture.\u2018Cleopatra.\u201d marrying EARLY \u201cSODAS Carbonated waters and bev.: crages first were seen in the 18th century and represented European attempts to imitate the popular and naturally etferves- cent waters of famous springs.| They were used primarily for their therapeutic value, accord- | ing to the Encyclopedia Britaa- nica, | ç \"tional, lam.until 4:30 p.m.! \u201c Ann Warren, Games Room and Happy New Year .(Continued from page 3) Miss Doris Gosselin, Kennuath Auvable, Mr.and Mrs, John McMahon and family.Ralph 1) Walker of Fort Lauderdale.¥Florida.Others will be acknowledo- ed as received.THE BEST TO YOU IN \u201863 The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West- mount, a project of the Rotary Club of Westmount will continue to offer unlimited opportunities to the Youth of Westmount and St.Henry in 1963 in a recrea- vocational and social manner.ln 1963.the Club will be open daily from 3.00 to $00 pa.and on Saturdays from 9:30 The program will consist of arts, crafts, hobbies, sports, social and special activities.Club members are advised that all classes will resume starting January 2nd, as per pre-Christimas schedules.CLUB STAFF The Club Stlf for the 1963 season is as follows: Your reporter continues as Club Di- recler, a post he has held for ten years: Charles Tyler.the Physical Director 1s starting his third consecutive year: Jacques McCormack, arts and crafts supervisor.also a two year member.Miss Joan Strike.Girls\u2019 Work Supervisor, Miss Victoria Schrammel, Office Clerk, Miss Snack Bar Operator, Mr.and Mrs.Patrick Ketwin, Caretakers and James Rice, student of Sir George Williams University doing his field work at the Club.Some 60 volunteer workers will assist the Staff in providing an interesting and educa tional program for the more than 1,000 members expected to Lansdowne Taxi Now owned and operated by Attention Taxi Owners METROPOLE RADIO TAXI TS Phone: 722-2542 or 937-9431 NEW MEMBERS WANTED FOR RAPIDLY GROWING BUSINESS FRI from 939 Victoria Square TO ALL OUR ENDS Antoine s Art Gallery Inc.UN.6-4095 enroll, OLD GAME Original version\u2019 of the card game \u2018\u2019rummy\u2019\u2019 was introduced early in the 20th century and was called \u201cconquain,\u201d a name which came from the Spanish words \u201ccon quien.\u201d meaning , \u2018with whom.; Rosa Bonheur.the French arto ist, is noted for her paintings of animals, i THE FIX-IT Experts In SHARPENING Skates \u2014 Saws SHOP \u2014 Lawnmowers, etc.Specializing in FIGURE SKATES REPAIRING Household Appliances \u2014 Locks and Keys \u2014 Scales, etc, We also do Welding.4414 St.Catherine West \u2014 Westmount FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY PHONE 932-3524 | Masterpiece A luxurious blend of superb Canadian rye wiuskses.Gut Wrapped.i < Custom-blended Canadian rye whisky for Very hupor- tant People Gilt Wrapped.CALVERT V-]-P Rave (4d Canadian Wiisky 2 CALVERT BINT Es Crate % EN DELL LM Old Rye X cie M Every drop has passed #67 quality tests.Your tagle as the 97th check.Calvert Distillers Limited « Amherstburg, Ontario À pra: RADIO NEWS soc COVERAGE COMPLETE FACTUAL A DIVISION OF CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY \u2014 S 961 \u201887 '99Q 'ADPii4 'JFUWDXT UNOWISIM BY) \u201c0 The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Dec.28, 1962 ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood end Western, Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay Sunday, December 30th Sunday After Christmas B00 am.Holy Eucharist 1045 an Mattine Caid) 1100 am Swaday School 100 om SOLEMN EUCHARIST 00 pm.NINE LESSON CAROL SERVICE Weekdays Holy Fucharst Tueediy T00 om and 8930 om Wednesday 030 am Thursday, 7.00 tn; Friday: #00 cm ALL ARE WEI COME Sf.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, December 30th Sunday After Christmas £00 sm.Holy Communion © 30 an.Holy Communion and Sermon Pres : Rev KR.Mollis 11,60 6m.Mi 1s with Sermon Preacher: Rev, R, Hollis 780 pan Evensong and Sermon lMencher: The Rector \u2018Tuesday, January Ist 1963 New Year's Day 21 06 2m Holy Communion Wednesday, January 2nd Hog am Holy Commumon Organist and Cholrmaster Norman W.Huorrle, A R.C.O, ARCM, FT.CL, \u2014 TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West Fhe Venerable KR.Kenneth Naylur, DIF, Rector Rev Canon Fo Lo Whitley, MA, Mon, Assistant Rev.Peter W.A, Davison, M.A, Assistant Mr.George E.Chubb, F.R.CO., FAGO.Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, December 30th The Sunday After Christows $00 5 an.30.15 am.1) 00 im.Holy Communion Senior Department Choral Communmon Preéacher: T ctor ©» Kinderzaiten, y and Junior Departinents 23 OÙ cm.7 30 pau.Eve Ww Pres ' Kev, Peter Wo Davison #30 pan.Parish Forum New Year's Eve, December 3151 1145 pm.Holy Communion New Years Day, January Ist.1963 Cireumelsion OF Our Lord 16.00 an.Holy Communion \u20ac 00 pan Holy Communion Wednesday, January 2nd T.00 ome Moly Conumunion Thursday, January 4rd 1600 im, Holy Communion \"UNITARIAN Of Montreal CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 1487 Sherbrooke St.W.{at Simpson) Minister: Rev.Leonard Mason, B.A, B.D.Sunday, December 30th C0 am, V0 aan \u201cThis Perilous Yen\u201d Church School Closed Nuiseuy and Kinderga ten meet in Unitarian House.Organist and Director of Music: Nonald Mackey, Mus.B.mms seen = UNITED DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Kev.BR.Douglas Smith, B.A, B.D, DD.Rev.Roy P.Stafford, B.A., B.D, Mrs.Holly E.Davidson Sunday, December 30th \u201cWhat Date Is 17 Hev HR.Doulas Smith, nn Meditation on The Christmas Story by Dr.D Sinith 11 00 sem, TH pom, Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.John Robb, Mus, Bac, ALL \u2018WELCOME St.Andrew's WESTMOUNT (10) Cote St.Antoine Rd, near Argyle Ave.) MINISTERS Rev.Daniel M.Grant, B.A., D.D.Rev.Douglas Moulond, B.A., B.D.Miss Valerie Lewis, Dir.E.Ed.Mr.Gordon White, Organist and Choir Director Sunday, December 30th i1.0¢ won.Rev, Bruce Copland, D.D.\u201c100 Years of Christian Service In Formosa\u201d 7:30 pm.Mr.Mouland \u201cThe Old and The New 10:00 a.m.Senior Bible Class 11:00 «mm.Church School with crib corner and Nursery.VISITORS WELCOME Westmount Park- Emmanuel & Calvary (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Minister: Kev.Callum Thompson, C.D.BA.BD.Dir.of Christian Education: Miss Beatrice Maclean, R.N,, MRE Sunday, December 30th END OF YEAR SERVICES 15:60 am.Morning Worship.Church School and Infant Nursery Sermon: \u201cHail And Farewell\u201d Meditation on the Theme: \u2018O God 1 Need Thee by the Minister.Carols by the choir and congregation, Director of Music Mr.Wayne Riddell, B.Mus.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 349 Melville Avenue Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D, Minister Church School Public Worship Lester A.Woodin, Orranist and Choirmaster All are Cordially Welcome.STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount and Victoria Aves.Rev.Searth Macdonnell, B.A, B.D.Minister 4:00 pm.Rev.10:00 aim.11.00 am.Sunday, December 30th 10.15 a.m.Church Schools 11:00 am.Philippians 11 Verses 9-11 DORIS KILLAM A.RT.C, L Mus, (McGill) Organist and Choir Director BAPTIST Director of Music : Guest Preacher: Rev.11:00 a.m, 7:30 pm.\u201cAS WE WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Member Baptist World Alliance and Canadian Baptist Federation\" Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Avenue Nearest Downtown Baptist Church Minister Elect.: Rev.Harold J.Balsdon, B.A., B.Th.Minister Emeritus: Rev.J.A.Johnston, B.A., D.D.\u201cIS THERE A WAY THROUGH ?\u201d Waleh-Night Service\u2014December 31st\u201411:00 p.m.1o 12:10 a.m.BYPU: Friday, 8:00 p.m.; School: Sunday, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME Merchante E.Wolls J.K.Zeman, BA, B.D.SEE IT\u201d CARTWRIGHT AR aps a I pet SZ CHAS Krier \u201clt's \u2018AMEN\u2019, not \u2018HEY, MAN'}\" ANCIENT RUINS World's largest collection of ancient ruins is al Luxor, Egypt, located about 450 miles up the Nile from Cairo.The ruins are those of Thebes, center of civilization 1600 to 1200 B.C.from about LUTHERAN \"EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Temporarily Worshiping at the th Day Adventist Church Corner of Western and Olivier Ave.Wm.©.Noiting, B.D., Pastor Wm.Hamel, Organist Sunday, December 30th 10:00 iim.11:00 a.m.Senior Sunday School The Service, Jr.S.S.and Nursery 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, December 30th 11:00 a.m.Sunday Schoo?11:00 a.m.Church Service Lesson - Sermon Subject: \u201cCHRISTIAN SCIENCE\" Golden Text: Romans 5:5.The love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is unto us, given EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:15 pan.Testimony Meeting READING ROOM In the Church Edifice: The public invited Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.: Wednesday, 6:30 to 8:00 p.n.SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE EMANU-EL Dr.Harry J.Stern, Rabbi 4100 Sherbrooke Street West Westmount, Montreal Cantor Otto O.Staeren; Miles Wisenthal, M.A, Educational Assistant Victor McCorry, A.R.C.M.Organist and Choir Master.SABBATH OF CHANUKAH SERVICE Friday Evening.December 28th at 8:15 p.m.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Festivals Of Light.\u201d Special Chanukah music from Handel's Oratorio Judas Maccabacus.This will be family Sabbath.A pageant of light will form part of the ritual program.The Temple Choral Group will participate in the musical program.TEMPLE EMANU-EL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Religious School classes resume after mid-winter recess as follows: High School, Saturday Morning, January th at 9:30 a.m.: Junior School, Sunday Morning, January 6th at 9:30 a.m.; Daily Hebrew School, Monday, January 7th at 4 pn.- \u2014 SCHOOL FOR ADULTS Classes resume after mid-winter recess on Sunday Morning, January 13th at 9:30 a.m.Classes in Bible, Elementary and Hebrew Conversation, Religion and Existentialism, Happiness in Marriage, Scientific understanding of God How mankind is redeemed through a scientifically correct understanding of God will be explained at the services in the Christian Science churches this Sunday.in the reading ol the week's Lesson-Sermion on the sub- jeet \u201cChristian Science\u201d, Bible selections will include this verse from Isaiah: \u201cThe people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined.\u201d Correlative citations from \u2018\u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy will include: \u201cThe Science of Christianity comes with fan in hand wheat.Science will declare God aright, and Christianity will demonstrate this declaration and its divine Principle, making mankind better physically, morally.and spiritually.\u201d These precious .(Continued irom page 4) fo tackle the marvels of chemistry.the complexities of algebra or the mysteries of ancient history with the same spirit that took Hilary and Tensing to the top of Everest.The comparison is not far fetched.It took skill and devotion to conquer the mountain, These same qualities are needed to conquer high school work.We cannot expect success if we look on school as a place to get out of as soon after 3 o'clock as possible so that the really important business of life can be got on with ., football, hockey, \u201cautomobility\u201d, loafing, working, entertainment.Not that these have no place in life; simply that they have no business in first place.Success is so much a matter of priorities, of deciding on a goal and then being willing to accept what sacrifice and effort is needed for its achievement.\u2018\u201cFhe fault is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings.\u201d January 1963 is none too soon to begin working for success in June of 1963.RELIGIOUS RADIO BROADCAST The outlook for the New Year, taking into account the great forces that are operating in the world today, will be examined in a really basic way on the Christian Science radio program \u2018The Bible Speaks to You over CJAD, Montreal (dial 800), at 9:45 on Sunday morning, December 30.Westmount Baptist End of the year service On December 30th Westmount Baptist Church will again have as Guest Preacher, both morning and evening, Rev.J.K, Zeman, BA, BD.In the morning Mr.Zeman's sermon topic will be \u201cIS THERE A WAY THROUGH?\" and at Evening Worship he will speak on \u201cAS WE SEE IT\u201d.Mr.Zeman served as Pastor of Beverley and Bethlehem Churches in Toronto from 1949 to 1955 and at Villa Nova near Brantford from 1955 to 1959.In 1959 he was chosen to be the Field Counsellor of the Home Mission Board of the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Que- bee and since then has been appointed Assistant Superintendent of the Home Mission Board, the position which he now holds.On Monday, December 3ist, New Year's Eve, there will be a Watch-Night Service from 11:00 p.m.to 12:10 a.m.This will replace the regular mid-week service, which will resume on Wednesday, January 9th, The Young People meet on Fri- ! | | | day at 8:00 p.m.in the Lower Hall.dome second to traffic for accidents The home, where everything seems so safe, rated second only to seperate the chaff from the ; to motor traffic as the location for accidents.In co-operation with the Bureau of Statistics, the National Safety League of Canada reported accidents, poionings and violence took 11,229 lives in Canada in 1961.Violence alone was responsible for 1,583 deaths.Following the home as accident locations were water transport and resident institutions.The six leading causes of accidental death, after motor vehicles, were falls, drownings, suffocations, fire and explosions and poisonings, in that order.The rest were due to railway, aircraft and others.Among children under one year of age, accidental suffocation claimed the highest number of lives, the League reports.Drownings occurred more frequently in the 15-24-year age group.HE Collins organization has heen serving since 1913; forty-nine years of sincere, dependable service, DA dollins INC F.A.Nunns\u2014A, F.Williams 5616 Sherbrooke Street Wesi my \u2014 ty Zz.- Alcohol + gasoline = trouble If you drink don\u2019t drive is a world-wide admonition.But the methods of driving the message home are varied \u2014 and often bizarre.Researchers of the British Motor Corporation - manufacturers of Austin and Morris products - have recently completed an initial survey of control methods from the 136 countries of the world where BMC products are sold.While gathering facts from all countries about the mix- fure of alcohol and gasoline, BMC investigators uncovered the following, little-known but powerful inducements to sobriety The long walk The Turkish police simply pluck a drinking driver from his car and transport him a full 20-miles away.Then they make him walk all the way back under police escort.Naturally the police oversee the punishment from a slowly moving vehicle.Turkish officials guarantee the offending driver will be sober by the time he gets back.In Rhodesia, they don't ask questions.If you are suspected of drinking, bail is out of the question.lt is jail = for at least one week.In Canada the foreman of à tractor train grinding its way into the frozen Arctic to supply the Distant Early Warning radar network had an effective rule-of-thumb method of handling the problem.Efficiency of his tractor drivers was being hampered by Cree Indians on snowshoes following the train.They were selling firewater back to the whiteman - al $50 a quart.Drivers found exhaling blue fumes instead of ice particles were hauled off their Cats and relegated to the ignominious chore of swabbing out the caboose sleigh - and washing dishes with icewater.In France.the government has put longer, sharper teeth GALA 3 NEW YEAR'S BALL | 159° Copie All inclusive Tickets Limited \u2014 For Reservations Call Jack Carruthers 4 £ DANCING into its traffic laws to stem a surge of alcohol-originated car accidents.France's 50 million inhabitants drink some 90 million gallons of alcoholic beverages annually, Severe jail sentences are now becoming mandatory.Drastic action In Russia.it is said 1he constabulary use rather drastic action in [fatality cases of drunk driving.The driver is plucked from his automobile and summarily shot.The Malayan police have quite an interesting method.The husband is locked up in jail, then his wife is brought to him and locked up as well.The results are usually dramatic.In the Australian hinterland the police take the names of drunks, pass them onto the local newspaper, and under a heading \u201cHe's Drunk and in Jail\u201d runs the hungover driver's names, These are some of the ways the authorities try lo gel the message across, and seemingly most police forces love to use the finger on the nose routine, However, most officers admit they haven't tried it themselves.Coming back to Canada \u2014 The criminal law provides mandatory jail terms for driving while \u201cintoxicated\u201d and fines or jail terms for driving \u201cwith ability impaired.\u201d In addition, under various provincial laws, driving licences may be suspended for various periods.In enforcing such laws, blood.breath and other chemical tests are sometimes used.In Canada a person is not required by law to submit to chemical tests.But in Saskatchewan refusal to take such tests Te OL OC LA LE UE SE EL RP LE OCDE PE A ER VE EEE AT ROSE BOWL LANES = ¥) : : 3 BUFFET : 2 BARS OPERATING A NO EXTRAS New Yeor's Eve from 9.00 P.M.till closing Tel: 482-7200 ROSE BOWL LANES 3 6510 Upper Lachine Rd.at Cavendish (and some bizarre punishments) makes the driver liable to lose his driver's licence.Licence suspension In the United States some laws are exceedingly harsh.The Connecticut law says automatic suspension on the first \u201cdriving under the influence\u201d charge, And it is usually for a 30-day period as a first offender.And for those who are statistically minded - the first traffic casualty in North America involving a horseless carriage was caused by a drinking driver.It was in New York City.The ycar was 1897.An insurance salesman stepped off a horse-drawn streetcar and was run down by an inebriated driver.Unfortunately no record can be found concerning police action in the case.However, the victim's name \u2014 presumably he was ignorant of the dangers of wanton use of mechanized transportation \u2014 was \u201cBliss\u201d.As a \u2018PS to all this, here's how a woman tried to stop her salesman husband from driving.Housewife Anna Eggerdinger.34.of Landshut, Germany, was jailed for 21 months for setting fire to a brewery.She told police: \u201cIf the brewery burns down, they can\u2019t make beer and my husband can\u2019t drink any more.\u201d The origin of drinking a toast on festive occasions is lost in history.The word \u2018\u201c\u2018toast\u201d\u2019 is traced to England, where during the reign of the Stuarts il was a custom to place a bit of toasted bread in a cup of wine, Down through the course of time, some toasts have become traditional.Benjamin Franklin is eredit- ed with this line: \u201cHe who drinks fast pays slow.\u201d Mark Twain popularized this old Irish toast: \u2018May all your troubles be little ones.\u201d Robert Loveman reflected optimism when he coined this toast : \u201cA health unto the happy! A fig for him who [rets It is not raining rain for me, It's raining violets!\u201d And, let's not forget the standards: \u2018Cheers!\u2019 \u201cTo your health!\u201d \u201cHere's mud in your eve!\u201d WORLD'S FINEST Nine mutineers from HMS Bounty and 19 Polynesians colonized Pitcairn Island in 1789.Their descendants are ranked among the world's [linest surf boatmen and male islanders are taught from the age of 14 to row, sail and steer, PUNISHMENT \u201cCold branding,\u201d or branding with cold irons, became, in the 18th century, the mode of nominally inflicting the punishment for certain crimes on prisoners of high rank, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.FUN AT OLR .NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY (From 7 P.M.till closing} Enjoy o complete dinner and see an all star floor show starring rhe Winged Victory Chorus, Bert Stone, Ava Dancers, Wally Aspell.Dancing to Bob Roberts and his Orchestra All for the Price of $10.00 per Person.2 No Cover or Minimum on New Yeor's Eve.HATS, HORNS, Please Reserve Early BALLOONS, .) PARTY Tickets Available Now: FAVOURS WE.7-6139 ADDED ATTRACTION © BERT STONE IN A SPECIAL HOLIDAY FUN SHOW Md Ad OT0LLO JARI 1445 CLOSSE STREET Seasons Ghécmnes AS May the Star of Bethlehem guide you to deep holiday joy As the Wise Men heeded that Star and found great joy, so, we hope, may you, our friends follow vour star to the happiness of this Holy Season.Management & Staff co SALES AND SERVICE 949 ATWATER AVE.Jonmen WE.2-4173 ed L 7961 '8T \u201839G \u2018Appug \"AQU[UUDXZ JUNOUSIM our The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Dec.28, 1962 cad Compliments of the Season To All Our Customers and Friends GREGORY'S IENTAL RUG CO.4151 - 4153 St.Cathorine St.W.Westmount | HAPPY NEW YEAR | : < WE.2-4277\u2014Evenings: RE.83-4605 Pate ae a ama a ea ta ae SE.dla ST 0 THE EXAMINER WOMENS Ai 0 FRIENDSHIP CLUB: The Club was held Wednesday, Westmount United Church Hall.Mes.A.Carter, Mrs.C.Park - Fmmanuel Seated al one of the tables, lett to rgiht are: Miss F.Varney.Mrs.J.Coe, Mr.Henry Harma and Mrs.Harma: Milne annual dinner and party of the Westmount Friendship December 19 in Christmas Alarie.In the Callum Park - Emman The Friendship the church hal and Calvary and Mrs.S.Fmanu\u2019Ll Sisterhood final list of donors Congratulations were tendered to Mes.Sydney Lithwick, general convener and all who participated mm the qunual tandraising etort Luxu ry cold wave - se = Our Hair Style-of-the-Month special ! cold wave haircut styled set 10% 484-5450 .SALON .Antoinette VIGEANT § HAIRDRESSER : 4879 Sherbrooke St.W.kL.nn for Temple Emanu El.The | luncheon held on Tuesday, Dec- | ember 11 was well attended.Mrs.:* Isidore H.Morrell, presided.\u2018The opening prayer was president, given by Mrs.Gustave G.Gray.A fashion show was presented through the courtesy of Alvin J.Walker, president of Holt Reu- | frew (Co.Ltd, commentator was Mrs.Steinman, Rubin the cal accompaniment, Additional patroness \u2014 Mrs.Paul Salzman.Ginette Lenny.musi- provided Final list of donors \u2014 Mes-; dames \u2014 H.Adeistein, S.Chait, | M.Carfinkle, H, Herschorn, S.Issenman, B, Jonas, H.Kasirer, 1.Kelsev, M.Kert, D.Kober- nick, 1.Kursbhatt, R.Kramer, EE.Kruger, M.Lands, L.Lustsky.H.Levetus, A.Lessor, LL.Lib- man, J.M.Loebel, I.Lobel, S.Kramer, 8S.Levine, J.Markow, I.Magil, PP.Marsh, 8.Marsh, L.Mavers, [,.Melzack, D.Metrick, J.Messing, H.Morris, T.Nash- man, A.Ofshitzer, H.Prinsky, J Portnuff.N.Phillips.L.Quint, R.Ritz, A.Rudnikoff, H.J.Richstone, J.D.Roston, M.Rubin S.Rosenberg, M.Ro- senstone, M.Rothman, C.Rothschild, J.Schinasi, J.Sector, ME.Singer, M.Silverstein, M.Smiley, A.V.Simon, A.Silver- stone, 1, Solowey, H.Stern, T.Shustack, M.Toker, S.Tomar- kin, D.Tritt, 1.Rudbers, M.Ulrich, 1.Ullman, G.Vitek, R.Wiener, B.Weider.J.Wener, J.Wexler.T.Wohl, W.Zack, Harry Wolle, Horace Wolte.Nutmegs are native only to certaus islands in the Pacific and are not found in Connecticut, which is nicknamed \u201cNut- rear at the head table among the invited guests, to the extreme right, is Rev.Thompson, minister of Westmount uel and Calvary United Church.Club meets every Wednesday in ! where members enjoy games and congenial comradeship.\u2014 Roger Brunelle Photo AA Social AND Personal LIGNE LL NE NE 2 OL LOL Mrs.W.E.Robb of Westmount is leaving on Sunday tor Brock- ville, Ont., to spend the holidays | with her son-in-law and daughter Mr.and Mrs.David A, S.Laing.Dr.and Mrs.George Cantlie arrived from Boston to spend the holidays with Dr.Cant- Met.and Mrs.Stephen Cantlie of Westmount.have lie's parents.AAA News for the women's and social pages should be addressed each week to the women's editor Mrs.Millicent HICKMORE at 7005 Kildare Road phone HUnter 1-2771 Monday through Friday 8 a.m.to 4.30 p.m.meg State.\u201d | rr | \u201cposts in AMERICAN J.L.ADAMS, Proprietor pr 1385 Greene Ave.Corner Sherbrooke NY LT Medalist, McGill University Medalist, M.C.of Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully and accurately filled aot reasonable ices.WE.2-2136 WE.2-2488 A View Page Unlinked and free from all past times, I would be loosed from memories grey, Unchained from old perplexities, Severed from shadows, \u2014 broken dreams, Made by man\u2019s hard and selfish ways.True lives are made of little things, Of kindly words and smiles and acts, The happiness that each can bring, To a new day: But hope still speaks of all the good to be, Another chance, \u2014 a clean new page I see, For you and me.Mrs.D.L.Nadler appointed \u2014 DOROTHY SPROULE = SUN LES Women\u2019s Division chairman Mrs.David L.Nadler, 28 Cressy road, Hampstead, was appointed chairman of the Women's Division of the Combined Jewish Appeal at th& annual mecling held Wednesday.December 19 at the Candlelight Restaurant.She succeeds Mrs, Irvin Gertsman who served as chairman for the past two years.Mrs.Samuel Bronfman, OBE, past president of the Women\u2019s Division, installed the new executive including Mrs.Joseph Salomon, Mrs.Cecil Pascal, Mrs.Moe Lipp- man, Mrs.Jack LL.Cummings, vice-chairmen; Mrs.Myer Sager, recording secretary; Mrs.Gene H.Kruger, social secretary; Mrs.Theodore Lande, treasurer; and Mrs.Arthur Pascal, Mrs.Sam Hershorn, and Mrs.Moe Segal, members-at-large.Mrs.Nadler has been very aclive in the Women's Division of the Combined Jewish Appeal.She has served as a vice-chair- man and an area advisor since 1960.and held other campaign 1958-59.Mrs.Nadler was the recipient of the Barkoff Leadership Award in 1960.In addition to her work.with Combined Jewish Appeal, the incoming chairman has a varied background of community service.Mrs.Nad- | ler serves as a hoard member of the Herz Health Service Centre and is also on the hoard of the Women's ORT.She has been a district chair.| man of the March of Dimes, has worked annually for the Combined Appeal lor the | Blind, the Canadian Red Cross, and the United Red Feather.Mrs.Nadler is a patroness of the Jewish Gen: eral Hospital and of the YM- YWHA.Mrs.Joseph Salomon, i851 Cole St.Luc road has been vice- chairman of the Women's Division for the past two years.She | is a board member of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of Neighborhood House, a patroness of the Jewish General Hospital and she has served! as corresponding secretary of the! National Council of Jewish Wo-! men, Montreal section.| Mrs.Cecil Pascal.645 Lans- downe avenue, Westmount, | has served as a vice-chairman of the Women's Division since 1960.In the 1962 campaign | she acted as advisor to the | Pacesetters and as chairman | of Cavalcade Days.Mrs.Pascal is a hoard member of the women's auxiliary, Jewish General Hospital and Hadas- sak, aud served on the executive of the University Settlement, Mrs.Moe Lippman, 739 Wilder avenue, Outremont, has been very active in the education committee of the Women's Division.She has been a vice-president of MRS.DAVID L.NADLER was appointed chairman of the Women's Division of the Combined Jewish Appeal at the annual meeting held recently at the Candlelight Restaurant.She succeeds Mrs.Irvin Gerts- man who served as chairman for the past two years.the Jewish General Hospital women\u2019s auxiliary, and is a member of the Montreal Volunteer Bureau planning committee, Mrs.Jack L.Cummings, 110 Stratford road, Hampstead, has heen the social secretary of the Women\u2019s Division since 1960 and has worked in the special names section of the (Continued on page 9) Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to & years LIMITED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application Miss Elizabeth Veitch (Mes.A.F.D.Macdonald) 220 Prince Albert Avenue RE-OPENING MONDAY, JANUARY 7TH For Appointment Please Phone between 9 am.and 4 p.m.HU.6-4310 Transportation Available VP and Brownie News Ac At EN PR Ranger, Guide and Brownie News: Jt is with pride that we publish the f ollowing list of badge winners and of Brownies who have recently become Guides in our Westmount Guide Companies.34th.Brownie Pack: These.girls flew up to Guides: Lesli- jean Hodgson.Mary Anne Dick, Elizabeth Shadick, Nancy Walsh, Vickie Buchanen, 53rd.Brownie Pack: These girls also became Guides: Joaun- ne Warren, Constance Lucasik, Patricia Cooney, Veronica Tay- Jor, Mary Hayward, Cathy Col- vey.Brownies who went from the 36th.Pack to the 66th.Company were: Lisbeth Pedersen, Gail Heniford, Lyun Bremner, Rosalind MacCrimmon.Brownies who went from the.Guide | Pryde-Gurd The marriage of Patricia \"Hands require constant care Crary, daughter of Dr.and Mrs, | Fraser Newman Gurd of West- mount, to Mr.Douglas Scott Pryde, son ot Mr.and Mrs, Douglas Sinclair Pryde of the Town of Mount Royal, place on Saturday afternoon at half-past two o'clock in West- mount Park-Emmanuel and Calvary Church, the Rev.Callum Thompson officiating.Mr.Wayne Riddell played the wedding music, Standards of white leaves and candles in candelabra were used lo decorate the church.The bride.who was given took : ! | carnations arranged with holly\u2019 away by her father, was in a| gown of white polt de soie fashioned with a fitted bodice having a bateau neckline embroidered with Guipure lace and sleeves ending in points over ;the hands, and with a skirt having a panel in the front and fullness in the back.Her elbow- length veil of tulle illusion was held by a lace cap, and she car- firm, ried a bouquel of red roses.Miss Kim Gurd, as maid of were | How many steel tools are in as constant use as one\u2019s own two miraculous flesh-and-blood hands?Yet even the busiest, most hard put to it, hands can and should be things of beauty.too.That is why the finest hand lotion one can buy is à practical luxury .à bottle in the kitchen for use after houschold tasks, another in the bathroom, Elizabeth Arden advises thal the first rule for pretty hands is to avoid water which is too hot, and harsh soaps or detergents , .all are cruelly drying.Apply a few drops of Blue Grass or June Geranium Hand Lotion immediately after washing or immersion.Give hands an overnight beauty treatment by applying hand lotion every night before retiring, And do treat yourself to manicures: Apply hand lotion gen- crously.then massage in with sweeping strokes from tips of finger to elbow as if you 16th.Pack to the 34th.Com- honor for her sister, and Miss length Kid glove.pany: Morison.BADGE WINNEDS 34th, Company: Margaret Tighe and Susan Bernie, religion and life; Jetta Straffinger, swimmers: 66th.Company: Allison Robb, stalkers and swimmers: Vivia Stewart, singers and hostess: Lisette Gilday, all-round cord and knitters.Frontenac Area held a Guider training weekend at Grand\u201d, mere in November.Mrs.Betty | Locke of Arvida, as Guider-in- Chief, gave an interesting and.informative illustrated talk on.her training tour of South America: thus introducing the subject of international guiding.There were indoor and .cutdoor training sessions, the latter cut short by a blinding snowstorm, ! which kept the Guiders busy from 8 a.m.until 10 p.m, on Saturday, and from 8 a.m.until closing time at 3 p.m.on Sunday.| Without these training programs, which maintain the high standard of our leaders, 1 think\u2019 it safe to say that guiding would become very impoverished.The great majority of these leaders have families or careers, and vet they arrange.sometimes with great difficulty and with some personal outlay, to attend the training sessions.There are many people who! are not sure of the boundaries of our Area.Frontenac Area in-j cludes the eastern half of the Island of Montreal, the south! shore communities around St.Lambert, the St.Hubert Air- Kielmann, as attendants, were in frocks of turquoise poult de soie having fitted bodices with scoop necklines, and bouffant skirts with panels in the back.They wore headresses of holly, and carried bouquets of white carnations and holly.Mr.Fred Janson acted as best man for Mr.Prvde, and the ushers were Mr.David Tarr.Mr.Gordon Turner, Mr.Roger Ack- man, and Mr.George Luste.Mrs.Gurd, the bride's mother, was in a suit of claret velvet.She wore a hat of the same color, and a corsage bouquet of gardenias.Mrs.Pryde, mother of the bridegroom, was in a gown of midnight blue silk.She wore an off-white feather hat, and a corsage bouquet of gardenias.Following the ceremony.a reception was held in the Versailles Room of the Windsor Hotel where arrangements of white flowers and greenery were used as decorations.Later.Mr.and Mrs.Pryde left on their wedding trip.the bride travelling in a frock of gold wool under a matching coat, and wearing a black hat.force base, the north shore of the St.Lawrence to Quebec | City.the St.Maurice Valley to La Tuque, and the Luke St.| John district.A recent addition has been the town of Chapais near Chibougamou, 200 miles north of Lake St.John.MRS.W.G.DONELLY 4920 SHERBROOKE W.{Near Victoria Ave.) WESTMOUNT FOR QUICK CLEARING DRESSES HATS REGULAR JULIETTE'S NEW YEAR'S STOCK-TAKING SALE ALL THE SEASON'S NEWEST DRESSES DRASTICALLY REDUCED AS LOW AS $15.00 REGULAR 29.95 to 39.95 HANDMADE FROM $ 5 00 2374 LUCERNE ROAD TOWN OF MT.ROYAL SHOPPING CENTRE 20.95 UP Mary Townsend, Ann Dorothy Pryde and Mrs.A.A.| smoothing on an opera In 1875 an American lady brought out a treatise called the \u201cUgly Girl Papers, or Hints for the Toilel\u201d in which she stresses the importance of hand care.To soften hands and cuticle, the ladies were told to wear.overnight.large cloth mittens filled with wet oatmeal.To further soften hands and \u201cremove all callosities\u201d the paper suggests holding the hand lon a rapidly turning grindstone for a moment or two.Rounded Hipline PRINTED PATTERN Waist curved in, skirt flared out \u2014 it's fall\u2018s favorite sbap- ing in two parts of fashion.Simple to sew in rayon texture, winter cotton, wool.Printed Pattern 4920: Misses\u2019 Sizes 10.12, 14, 16, 18, 20.Size 16 requires 3'z yards 39- inch fabric.FIFTY CENTS (50\u20ac) in coins (no stamps, please) for this pattern.Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER.Send order to ANNE ADAMS care of The Westmount Exam- ner, Pattern Dept.60 Front street, Toronto, Ont.DEAR ABBY: The wife who wrote that her 55-vear- old husband wanted to paw all the young girls struck a taihar chord with me.1 agree that some men who ael like this are \u201csick.\u201d But 1 think there is another side.Don't you think it mothers taught their daughters not lo encourage older men ba flirting with them and sitting on their laps all an tun, of course\u2019, we wouldn't hive so much trouble vf this kind\u201d FORT WORTH FAN DEAR FAN: Not always, Some times you aren't even aware of the connection until you get the shock! * ¥ ¥ DEAR ABBY.last white 1 was fixing night, supper, Mrs.D.L.Nadler .(Continued from page 8) Women's Division campaign, Mrs.Cummings is a member of the Jewish General Hospital women's auxiliary and a member of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Royal Vietoria | Hospital women's auxiliary, Verdun Protestant Hospital auxiliary, National Council of Jewish Women, Women's ORT, and Jewish Junior Welfare League.Mrs.Mver Sager.4530 Royal avenue.N.D.G., has been the recording secretary of the Women's Division and a campaign area advisor.She served as chairman of the third Women\u2019s Community Conference.She is a past president of the Montreal Hadassah Council and a past executive member of the Jewish Junior Welfare League.Mrs.Gene H.Kruger, 4840 Cote St, Luc road, has been very active in the special names section of the Women's Division and served as a category chairman in 1962, Mrs.Theodore Lande, 3495 Mountain street, has been freas- urer since 1961 and has been an area advisor of the Women's Di.of the Jewish General Hospital women's auxiliary and is active in the Canadian Cancer Society.Bad connections > By Abigail van Buren vision.She is a board member Dear Abby.\u201cga Me my husband came into the kitchen, put has arms gound me and hugpeed and kissed me.1 said.\u201cWhat brought that on\u201d Ne replhied 1 love vou.\u201c Later, when the children were out.he sad.\u201cHoney.haven't 1 been tireat- ing vou right\u201d 1 sind.\u201cYou always treat me right\u2014 whit is the matter\u201d\u201d His reply: \u201cWell, when ! came home this evening | wanted to type up my speech for the Chamber of Come merce and found the typewriter out and a letter in it, It started, \"DEAR ABBY 1 explained that 1 only wanted to write and tell you that | Was one of those women who got up in the morning to make her husband's breaks fast, Thanks, Abby.Ut me a thrill 10 know he loved gave me as much as 1 love him.KY.* * + CONFIDENTIAL TO YOU: May vou and yours have a happy.healthy and prosperous New Year.ABBY Genuine Choice Western BEEK QUALITY IS ECONOMY HAINES OF WES TMOLNT \u201cNoted fur Qualits\u2018\" Purveyor of High Class Quality Meots, Fresh Killed Poultry, Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables.¢IMPORTED PRODUCTS HAMS, SAUSAGE & ! 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Reasonable, HU 8 3495.5 Life with a beard Platter i \u2014my tips Matter A h e e Lu esters na fo Stirling Moss another won- | \u2014 derful year in | Maddocks by David Ash the recording industry, and certainly for ! .Lo.AVING never received any publicity | for the four-year-old beard I've just the listener | shaved off.1 noted resignedly that Stir- - = ! .i.D .- liant sound and outstanding per- ling Moss was in the news for growing formances, with the standard of; One.quality from the artists and re- | That.as he said to me.is show business.cording people even surpassing\u2019 Through four years behind a beard | have learn- that of previous years.ed not to be small-minded.so I called round yesterday to ask him about his, and perhaps offer \u201chim the accumulated wisdom of my experience.He was recuperating after his | 7 (ant new issues on the major lo- final bone-grafting operation in very fond of.aud she didn\u2019t like ; ; ; ; hospital, discussing compression it \u2014 1'd shave it off.But 1 find bels, However due to time and A ; .; .a | ys imitations .ratios with a technical writer.that most of my friends like the space limitations, there were.| board although perhaps some , iy ises receive hich - ! a.- ; > many [ine discs received whic Bristly are just being polite.\"we were unable to mention.; He is lucky.Urchins have been Moss Bearded We have endeavored throughout 1962 to keep our readers up to date with most of the impor- On the Columbia label.for instance, were many new Stravinsky recordings celebrating the composer's 80th birthday.and as these cannot be passed off lightly, we will try and cover these in some detail in early \u201863.skin a rest, partly so I can walk out unrecognized, and partly because | like the feel of a beard.\u201d ; he said.making a bristly noise with his thumb, .eccentrics who ask why 1 have \u201cSoon I'll have to decide shaved mine off.whether to keep it.Because once | I get out to South Africa to watch motor racing next week it'll be goat-wise.Perhaps \u2014 among you millions beard \u2014 there may lurk a few | 1 can only offer the reply I: gave when 1 first grew it.That ; is, in the simple logic of the | Also on the Epie label were | some excellent concert standards | featuring George Szell and The Cleveland Orchestra.a group, bo late a pohave oft } Ny \u201chirsute ones who challenged Ev- | which in 1962 attained top-rank- bron te e halt-white.Mall evest: Because it was there.ing with such first-rate orches- own.It is nothing to do with it \u201ctras as the New York Philhar- His beardmanship was honest being set last weekend at a party.alight and Philadelphia orchestras for trimming.But he was uncertain \u201cMy beard is partly to give my known to bleat at me namely- | be narrator who now know why he has a, | Use Examiner classifieds for best results Canada\u2019s oldest Anglican church subject of TV The first Anglican church | buil( in Canada is a near-repli- ca of London's Marylebone Chapel.It is St.Paul's in Halifax and it became the first Church of England cathedral outside of England.Built in 1749 with money that came from the royal foundation of King George Il.ils timbers came from Boston and were fastened with hand-forged nails.| The Hon, Edward Cornwallis {brought plans for the church with him when he crossed the Atlantic to later found the city -of Halifax.The story of this \"historical edifice will be told on CBC-TV's Heritage on Sunday, Jan.6 at 3:30 p.n.EST.| Canon H.S.Hilchey.rector land historian of St.Paul's.will for the half-hour production as the Heritage cameras scan the church's architectural features and interior furnishings.The baptismal font dates from | cupied 1.The guest pew is occupied only by members of England's Royal Family.The Halifax production is by Ken Coldwell.San Francisco residents wear out more phonograph needles per capita than do residents of any other city.| superb disc presentations.; about the bits at each side of the * mouth.| Oue of their best albums was ; \u201c ; ! : \u201cWomen like them.\" I advised.' ; SC 6039 Robert Schumann \u2014 The Four Symphonies and The Piano Concerto, the latter with the bril- CITY OF WESTMOUNT \u2018Especially if they look cruel and | ; primitive.though not if they're liant young American pianist loo Asiatic.\u201d Leon Fleischer.who also re-! \u201cGood.\u201d he said.\u201cI'm natur- corded the complete Beethoven.ally vain.And if there was a Concerto cycle with Szell and really beautiful woman 1 was | the Clevelanders of which we\u2019 | | Mid-Town Upholstering Co.New Address: 395 Selby St.Westmount TEL.: 932-5912 were privileged to hear and re- with thei loists Robert M commend the Nos.1, 2, 4 and 5 With their soloists Robert Mar- \u2018Emperors on LC 3788.LC cellus, clarinetist in the Mozart: | 3789.LC 3574 and LC 3791 res- | Concerto in A Major for Clarinet pectively.and Orchestra K 622 and Myron | Bloom solo horn in Richard One of the finest instrumental Strauss: Concerto No, 1 in E-Flat dises of the year was also pro-! Major for Horn and Orchestra, \u2018 duced by the Cleveland group Op.tl on LC 3841, GARBAGE COLLECTION Householders are notified that there will be no garbage collection on New Year's Day, J:auary Ist, 1963, or on the day following, January 2nd, 1963.Collections normally scheduled for these days will be made on the next regular collection day.A city-wide collection will be made on December 31st, 1962.J.R.Daye, P.Eng.City Engineer a { i wv making Little Glove fourney Saturday BY The fifth annual Little Glove th SETE City Boxing Championships e \u2019 come lo a close at the Snowdon YMHA.this Saturday night at BAUMANN 7:30.The complete card fol- scene lows.(semi-final) 95 POUND CLASS Ronnie Forrest, Navy League vs Ken Veyotsky, Snowdon Alouettes back junior football \\ YMHA.Finals 6e POUND CLASS Courtney Dunham, Snowdon Ed Hussul.formerly of the Rosemount Bombers Junior Football Club caused quite a stir by writing a! letter to Dink Carroll of the Gazette in which he ON AIAN chine emphasizes the shortcomings of Junior Football in, 65 POUND CLASS Canada.| Paddy Nolan.Leo's He mentions that our Junior players just get into Assn.vs Andre Jardin, Loisirs stride when they are forced to stop playing football St.Irenec.at 21 because of the age limit and he feels that the! _ 78 POUND CLASS .: Yvon Marsolais.Loisirs Notre league lacks professional backing.Dame vs Myles Mingo.Snow- With regard to the age limil.it is our understand- gon YMHA.ing that the executive of the QRFU is considering | 75 POUND CLASS raising the junior age limit to 23.The reasoning' William Granck.Snowdon behind this move being that if a boy has nol developed YMHA vs Jinuny Legris, Loisirs to the extent that he can qualify to play professional N°!\" Dame._ football at that age.he most likely will not make a| cam END CLASS Assn pro team in fuiure years.A graduate from junior vs Mike Nolan.Leo's Boss Assn.ranks can then move on to senior football.if he cannot | 85 POUND CLASS qualify for senior football at this stage of the game John Sollazza.Leos Boys then it is high time to devoie his energies to other Assn.vs Raymond Howe.Loisirs fields.St renee, * * + come 90 POUND CLASS Bobby Dolan.Centre des J.1.Albrecht.director of teams in Montreal.and that Jeunes vs John Ammendolea, player personnel for the the club contributed 10 a Leo's Boys Assn.Alouettes, says that any fund along with all other 95 POUND CLASS promising football player is CFL clubs, \u201chat totalled Henry Feldstain, Snowdon always carefully considered by the Alouettes.Albrecht in a conversation said \u201cthat the Alouettes donated a total of $1,000, to the four junior $25.000.This amount was YMMHA vs Winner semi-final, presented to the Canadian | 100 POUND CLASS Rugby Union for the devel- Michel Leduc.Reg Chartrand opment of amateur football Box.Club vs Mare Trottes.in Canada.\u201d \"Snowdon YMHA.TO ALL OUR FRIENDS the best.the very best.in 1963 | DOW BREWERY LIMITED Boys! What Adam Faith will tell the experts about teenage love By Merrick Winn DAM FAITH.singing spokesman of the romantic side of teenage love.said: \u201cWe let voungsters go around pregnant and they're sick with terror.not daring to tell anyone.not knowing where to go for help.\u201cThat's the other side, and it always will be.You might cut it down, bul vou\u2019ll never stop it.Like cat » accidents.Adium Fiuth was giving me an idea of what he will tell the British Medical Association committee of doctors and social experts who have asked him to help them an their investigation of teenage sex problems.logical Theeommittee, having usk- ed for it.will get 1.though possibly not as expected They will find 22-year-old Adam Faith sometimes an- consistent and illogical.But liable too to talk grim sense Like tins \u201cThere's no con- plete answer to this problem.it's vnsolvable, But it night help at youngsters werent felt so completely ignorant about sex \u2018Most of them know nothing.Their parents are toe embarrassed Lo tell them and what they get im the schools hasnt much to do with real te, AU least où didn\u2019t in any sehoel \u201cFor ope thing, we'll pet nowhere pretending we can ever persuade all teenagers not to have sex relations before mur ge Problem Weve gat lo start by {aes wg at that à great many do, and will, and we have ne right to judge them.\u201cRex can be à great probe lem le all et us.me too.For many 10$ à moral problem, though 11 nought help tecn- pers more af 1 were stresse cd more as a social problem.\u201d One aeason given by the committee for nating Adam Fath was It wall chow ternagers we are nol just i bunch o! old topes trying lo sM in judgment of them\u201d They will 1 thank, hind out from Adam Fauh that any midge will be done by teens fers Jdudping the cemmn- lee LL LP) \u2018SZ *29Q \u2018Adpis4 \u20181aujuiex3 junoussaaA OUL & Mackay Center now in Combined Health Appeal The Westmount Examiner, Friday, Dec.28, 1962 The agreement by which the Mackay Center for Deaf and | Crippled children officially joins Greater Montreal was signed when members of the Board of Directors of CHA visited the school on Cedar Avenue.For the Mackay Center this was another step forward, December 22, 1960 witnessed the birth of the Mackay Center for Deaf and Crippled Children, a new name for two old and well established institutions: the School fur Crippled Children, which was founded over [fifty years ago, and the Mackay Institute Tor the Deal, which was In addition to all the school children gathered in the Assembly Hall of the Mackay Center, the following people were pre- em = \u2014\u2014 sent : Mr.A.H.Marden, Pre- built on Decarie Boulevard in |sidenl of the Mackay Center; 1877, now united to serve their | Dr.L.P.Patterson, Executive pupils better through their joint Director; and the Speaker, Arch- resources.deacon Kenneth Naylor.The Non-sectarian, its doors open Combined Health Appeal of to all children with no restric- Greater Montreal was repre.the Combined Health Appeal of tion as to religion, color or racial : sented by Mr.Harold F.Ker- origin, the Mackay Center is a rigan, President of the Board of true reflection of the organizations Directors: Mr.B.J.Finestone, united under the Blue Diamond.Vice-President, and Chairman of the concentration of public inter- | est into one large Annual Cam- i paign will mean that a larger | percentage of charitable dona- -\u2014\u2014| tions can be channelled to the the Technical Committee, and recipiets, thus developing more Mr.Leon G.Cantin, Executive effectively programs for those Director.whom society wants to help.\u201d When signing the agreement, Wishing to relate the childrea Mr.Marden stated : *\u2018While the to the event, Dr.L.P.Patter- Mackay Center is primarily an\u2019 son asked the President of the educational institution with in-\u2019 Combined Health Appeal to ad- tegrated health services, we have dress them, Mr, Kerrigan ex- joined the CHA so as to fully plained to the boys and gins and wholeheartedly co-operate that the fourteen institutional with the citizens of Montreal in' members of the Combined Health their desire to reduce the number Appeal were like one big family of appeals.We sincerely hope | working together for heaith and and indeed expect that the elimi- education, where children are nation of duplication ot effort and | concerned.This New Year\u2019s Eve.when it\u2019s (ne for the road\u201d.ce Fine whisky, in moderation, plays an important part in the art of gracious living.Knowing when to make a \u2018\u2018gracious refusal\u2019 plays an equally great part in the art of sensible living.This is especially true when the New Year's party is breaking up «+ « when you're about to drive home and someone suggests, \u2018How about one for the road?\u201d This New Year's Eve, if you are doing the driving, say: \u2018\u2018Yes, I'll have one for the road.But, please make it coffee!\" \u2018 MEN WHO THINK OF TOMORROW.PRACTICE MODERATION TODAY a\u201d "]
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