The Westmount examiner, 29 décembre 1950, vendredi 29 décembre 1950
[" HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR READERS e Examiner à a) ; Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis -VOL.XXI, No.52 \u2018 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950 Tramway Driver Killed at Glen In Freak Accident A Montreal Tramways Co.motorman was killed in\u2019 the traffic fatality in Montreal district \u2018sinée Friday night, police reported.Joseph Rousseau, 50, 661 Delin- elle street, an\u2019 employee of M.T.C.25 years, was pronounced dead on arrival at the Western Division of Montreal General Hospital after being crushed between two trams, one of which he was operating.Police said Rousseau stopped his tram behind another opposite 954 de Courcelles street, near the car- barns there, and got out to clean the front window, - While doing this, his tram suddenly moved forward and pinned him against the tram ahead.To Unveil Second Group Of Windows On Sunday morning the second group of memorial windows in St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, will be unveiled.This will complete the memorial to the men and women of the congregation who served in the Second World War, which was dedicated during the golden jubilee services in November.The windows are beautiful and rich in symbolism.The message by Rev.D.M.Grant at the morning worship will be appropriate as the old year ends and as we embark upon the Nèw Year \u2014 so full of possibilities for good or ill for the whole world.The evening service will be choral in which some of the Christmas music will be repeated, with additional New Year selections.F.B.Whittet Resigns Post F.B.Whittet, Accountant and Secretary-Treasurer of the West- mount Board of School Commissioners has tendered his resignation on the board.In a letter to R.R.Hutchison, Chairman, Mr.Whittet said that he wished to devote all of his time to his camp, Whittet's Camp Laclouwhi for Boys, situated near St.Alphonse, Quebec.The letter was dated November 16th, and a request was made that he be relieved of his duties within a reasonable length of time.Westmount RCAF Officers Win Efficiency Decorations Two Westmount R.C.A.F.officers have been awarded the Canadian Forces Efficiency Decoration according to a recent announcement by Air Force Headquarters, They are Wing Commander H.C.-Ledoux, D.F.C., and Squadron Leader H.F.Marceu, D.C.F., À.F.C., who is stationed at St.Hubert.The award is given for 12 years service in either the permanent or reserve forces - \u201c Westmount City Employee Honored A.H.\u201cGus\u201d LeBourdais, assistant engineer of Westmount's light and power department (left), is shown receiving.a silver tray from Mayor J.S.Cameron, on tlie occasion of his retirement after serving the city for 40 years.The presentation took place at the annual dinner of the City of Westmount\u2019s Quarter Century Club held in Victoria Hall last Wednesday.Presbytery Will Study Dom-Douglas Suggestions As a result of sessions-in council meetings which have been going on for some time in Dominion Douglas United Church, West- mount, recommendations of a means to interest the lay members, particularly the eldership in problems of evangelism will come up for discussion and consideration by the Montreal Presbytery of the PRICE 3 CENTS Westmount H.Q., R.C.M.P.Hold Regimental Dinner Assistant Commissioner Josephat Brunet, officer commanding \u201cCC\u201d division, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, addressing the annual regimental dinner held at R.C.M.P.headquarters, 4085 St.Catherine street, Westmount, on Thursday night told the 350 members and guests, that the men of his unit had \u2018set an example for the rest of the country\u201d in their activity on the side of law and order.He paid a stirring tribute to the memory of R.C.M.P.Constable Alex Gamman, slain in a bank holdup last May.He said that the 56 year old Gamman \u201cdied as a hero while on duty\u201d.He added \u201cNo member of this force would want to die in any other way.\u201d Thomas Rossler, alias Joseph Olander, of United Church at a Presbytery meeting early in the new year.In the search of a fresh method of presenting the Gospel, emphasis will be laid on loyalty, not to the Church as such, but to the Lord of the Church and endeavours will be made to enlist the rank and file in accepting a deeper responsibility for the promotion of the Christian gospel throughs the church and society.Special efforts will be made to harness the industrial gifts and training of willing members of the laity in the mere direct promotion of the Christian Gospel instead of as at present largely confining these to business and financial aspects of the work.Extraordinary results arising from the work of gifted laymen in spheres hitherto largely reserved for ordained clergymen have given a filip to the movement to draw to a greatér extent than formerly upon the largely untapped resources represented by the laity of all churches.Man Suffers Minor Injuries In Auto Mishap Gerald S.McCaughey, 25, of 7230 Champagneur street, Montreal, who refused medical aid at the time of an accident, later turned up at the Westmount Police Department for treatment.The accident occurred at Melville and Western avenues, 2:15 a.m.Saturday, when an automobile driven by Richard Connelly, of 4275 Dorchester street, west, went out of control and struck the auto driven by McCaughey.Westmount Masons Elect Officers Office bearers for the ensuing year of Westmount Lodge, No.76 AF.& AM.were announced at the 80th Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Quebec on Tuesday, at which M.Wor.Bro.J.W.Buckland of Montreal was elected as Grand Master, succeeding M.Wor.Bro.the Rev.Canon L.F.Crothers, of Hull, who has held the post for two years.Westmount Lodge officers named were: W.Bro.W.F.Mil- linchamp, W.M.; W.Bro.A.G.MacNah, I.P.M.; Bro.J.H.Rich- | ardson, S.W.; Bro.K.D.Sheldrick, J.W.; Bro.Rev.A.J.Marshall, Chaplain; R.W.Bro.H.8.T.Piper, Treasurer; Bro.A.E.Stevens, Secretary.Royal Arch Masons \u2018Westmount Chapter No.17.Ex.Comp.William H.Mack, Z.; Ex.Comp.Stanley M.Chatham, H.; Ex.Comp.Howard D.Cas- well, -J.; Ex.Comp.W.Frank Thompson, Scribe E.; Comp.G.L.Underwood, Scribe N.; Comp.Arthur H.Gibbins, P.S.miki Pred Ere 67 I .Winnipeg has been hanged for the murder.The banquet was held in the men's mess which was festively- decorated for the occasion, and was attended by officers, N.C.O's,, active and reserve members, pen- gioners and honorary members.It was the biggest such function held in years.The Christmas dinner was served and prepared by the members themselves.Director J.Albert Langlois, M.B.E., of the Montreal Police Department, replying to a toast to the force by Supt.J.R.Lemieux, said co-operation hetween his force and the Mounties is \u201cbetter than ever before.\u201d \u201cIt is the best\u201d, he affirmed \u201cthat the citizens of this country can expect.\u201d Cst.C.A.Tomkins said grace, Reserve Cst.T.A, H.Whipp gave the toast to the King.Insp.J.R.- W.Bordeleau proposed one to the guests, Inspector R.J.Belec, joint director CIB, toasted the pension- ! ers and honorary members with: J.Ray Gauthier replying.Master of Ceremonies was A/Sgt.-Major C.E.Thornton.N.R.Crump, vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railway also : addressed the gathering.Other guests included _Maj.-Gen.R.O.G.Morton, C.BÆ., G.C.O.Quebec Command; E.McShane, F.B.I.agent in Plattsburg, N.Y.; Roger Ouimet, K.C, Gustave Adam, K.C., Albert Leduc, former N.H.L.hockey star; George A.Shea, Robert C.Keyserlink, F.R.Daniels, Ovila.Claude, Davies, D.W.Massie, R.Fletcher, Hector Cadieux, Guy Favreau, K.C., Dr.Louis Fortier, Inspector Maurice Laberge, head of the Quebec sub-division, R.C.M.P.; and Inspector J.A, Thivierge.Woman Hurt When Knocked Out Of Auto Mrs.B.Cote, 44, of 4516 St.Catherine street, suffered shock and possible head injuries when she was thrown out of an automobile parked in front of her home.According to the Westmount Police, Mrs.Cote was sitting in the automobile with, the door open when another car, driven by Clement Hens, 22, of 815 St.Phil- lippe street, went out of control and struck the rear left bumper of the parked auto.The force of the blow knocked Mrs.Cote out of the car, and she was taken to the Homoeopathic Hospital where she was treated by Dr.Kucharyzin for shock and kept for an x-ray of the head.Charles Westmount Lauded For Fine State Of Sidewalks A reader of The Examiner phoned to say how pleased he was with the excellent manner in which the sidewalks of Westmount had been sanded on Christmas Day.He stated that after crossing Atwater he was struck by the \u2018difference between the condition \u2018of the Montreal pavements and those of Westmount.In Montreal he said he had experienced great difficulty in keeping his feet \u2014 there being little or no sand in evidence \u2014 whereas in Westmount he was able to proceed with little or no precaution.When Mayor Cameron told the members of the Westmount Municipal Association at their annual meeting recently that the city was doing as good a job as possible he most certainly echoed the sentiments of the gentleman who , phoned.» New 579 By-law May Be Inspected Public notice has been given by the City of Westmount, to all who may be concerned that Bylaw 579 entitled \u201cBY-LAW TO FURTHER AMEND BY-LAW 341 CONCERNING THE HOURS FOR CLOSING PLACES OF BUSINESS\u201d was adopted by the Municipal Council of the City of Westmount at an adjourned gen- \u201ceral session held at the City Hall on December 18, 1950.Details relating to said by-law are fully set out in By-law 579, ! the notice states, and same is open | for inspection by all persons interested at the office of the Secre- | tary-Treasurer, City Hall, West- \u201cmount.The notice is dated December :21, 1950.| Elderly Resident | Injured By Auto E J.McCormick.71, of A | Mount Stephen avenue, West- mount, suffered cuts on the face and head at 5:45 p.m.on Thursday, when he was struck by an automobile at the intersection of \u2018Sherbrooke street and Victoria avenue, Westmount.Mr.McCormick was taken to the Homoeopathic Hospital.rr PR 2 ro AW tN i yoy ps SER ~~ N \"6 > Mar PP Re RS RN ¥ GE TWO HOSPITAL GOVERNOR 58 Westmount, who has been elected a member of the board of governors of the Royal Victoria Hospital, according to an announcement by B.C.Gardner, president of Harold Crabtree, Forden Crescent, C.B.E., the hospital.Mr.Crabtree's election fills the vacancy caused ve by the death last spring of Dr.~W.W.Chipman.F.L.SILVER ( Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's CUSTOM TAILOR AND VALET SERVICE Repairs and Alterations id Expertly Done 1235 GREENE AVENUE Well, once again we find ourselves in the Holiday Season.Christmas is but three days over as you read this and, no doubt, most Cubs and Scouts are rejoicing because of the school holidays which carry through until after New Year's.1950 has seen many disturbing events throughout the world, but we have great cause for thankfulness in that we are, in Canada at any rate, living in peace.This, of course, does not take into account our many day-to-day troubles, the high cost of living and so on.But, we have only to look around us, at other nations, to realize that we are a hundred-fold better off than they.Scouting has played a prominent part in the peace-loving nations THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950 of the world in keeping trouble and* ill-will at a minimum.The teaching of brotherly love, the teaching of duty to God, the teaching of Honour, Truthfulness, Integrity, Dependability, Tolerance, Good- sportmanship .all these have reached a position of great magnitude in the everyday lives of many countries.The strife so prominent in the world today would be completely absent if the basis of Scouting had been practised in the past ten years.The basis of the Scout Movement is Honour! The basis of character training is the cultivation and practise of the sense of honour.If Scouting did no more than evoke this one attribute among all classes it would be worth while, for honour is the root .for a sound, \u2019 (Opposite Avenue Theatre) high-souled nation.It is a guaran- \u2018 WI.6633 tee of straight dealing is business and in politics.Scouting's method | ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or t - 65 Hillside Avenue The finestrice beer ever brewed! industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited WESTMOUNT WI.1104 of teaching Honour is not by preaching, not by demanding or enseavouring to presume into a boy a man's ideas of what a boy should think and feel, but by associating high.qualities of character with normal boy interests and values and activities, and by giving these qualities expression in \u201cdoing\u201d, as, for example, through the Good Turn every day.This has been referred to as \u2018\u2018Christianity in Action\u201d The ten Scout Laws are based on the fact that all these things are expected of a Scout, because he IS a Scout.Scouting aims, educationally, to be complimentary to school training, and capable of filling up cer- fain chinks unavoidable in the ordinary school curriculum.Scouting seeks to develop habits of observation and self-reliance, and an attitude of cheerful determination and resourcefulness in tackling difficulties.Scouting\u2019s method of doing this is through a system of seventy Proficiency Badges subjects seeking to develop hobby interests .for their value as wholesome hobbies and as a help to the boy in discovering the life work for which he is best suited.Mental alertness and the faculties of observation are developed through games, particularly tracking and observation games in the fields and woods.In the physical and mental field, Scouting aims to develop sound health habits, strong bodies and sanely-thinking minds, chiefly through frequent hiking and as much camping as possible and through -development of a love of nature and the out-of-doors.Socially, Scouting aims to provide boys from all types of homes with boy-group companionship of a wholesome kind to meet the \u201cgang impulse\u201d of early teen age, and a safe outlet for the normal boy's desire for adventurous outdoor experiences; and to develop in the diffident boy initiative and self- confidence, in the selfish boy, thoughtfulness for others and generally, in all boy types, the ability to get along with others.To meet the \u201cgang instinct,\u201d a Scout Troops is divided into patrols of six to eight boys each, each with its distinctive colours, its own corner or den at Scout meetings, its own Saturday or holiday hikes, and its own campsite in a corner of the Troop\u2019s summer camp.At the same time, each Patrol is a part of the Troop, wearing the Troop scarf, colour combination of uniform and Troop shoulder tab.Often a Troop is a neighbourhood, Sunday school or school group.Adventurous experience is provided in cross-country hikes, sleeping in improvised shelters, cooking over camp fires, through weekend and summer holiday camping .all this being a taste of the primitive life of pioneers and woodsmen.During these occasions, a range of outdoor games is played, involving the following of human and wild animal tracks, stalking and camouflage, variations of the ancient boy-invented games of cops and robbers, settlers and Indians, Spies and Mounties, and so on.For the diffident boy, there is the general atmosphere of friendliness of brother Boy Scouts, a sense of being an accepted member of a boy group.one of the trolled rowdyness.There is also the Scout system of games, which makes it a point that all boys participate, not as individuals, but as members of a team.For the selfish or spoiled boy there is the emphasis on team work, as against the winning of individual honours and attention.Throughout Troop meetings, during hikes and at camp, there is à watchful control and a quiet discipline that curbs selfish self-assertion.Emphasizing thought for others, there is the stress laid on the Daily Good Turn of the individual Scout, and the church, school or community Good Turns often performed by the Patrol or by the Troop as a whole.From time to time there are important public service activities in.which all Scouts of a district participate.\u2019 Finally, for all boys, there are the Scoutmaster\u2019s regular brief story-talks, the S.M.\u2019s five minutes, at the end of the Troop meetings, which illustrate and stress those high qualities of character which are expected of a Scout.Scouting\u2019s final alm is to develop initiative and leadership ability.These qualities of Character are two of the important objectives of Scout training and are expressed in the Scout motto, \u201cBe Prepared.\u201d A Scout, confronted with an emergency, such as an accident, a fire, and so on, must be able to do something to help.This is where his training in first aid, water rescue, fire rescue, etc.comes in handy.The success of this training in initiative was again demonstrated in the 2nd World War by the high percentage of former Scouts who were quickly promoted after enlistment in the armed forces, and the number subsequently appearing in the honour lists.Leadership in Scouting is developed through the time-honoured Patrol Syste, which also functions in a smaller way in a Cub Pack.However, if Scouting can only help to promote even the smallest increase in the goodwill of man towards his fellow man, we can truthfully say that we are doing our \u201cGood Turn.\u201d So, Cubs, Scouts C.A.VICE-PRESIDENT | Gerald M.Hawthorn, C.A.,, 6 Grenville avenue, Westmount, has been elected first vice- president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Province of Quebec.Mr.Hawthorn is a partner in the firm of P.S.Ross and Sons.He re- \u2018places G.P.Keeping, C.A., who has been transferred to the Toronto branch of his firm.JOE\u2019S SON IS ELECTED Prime Minister Joseph Stalin's son, Lt.-Gen.Vassily Stalin, was among the deputies elected to the Moscow soviet \u2014 city council \u2014 last Sunday.The 30-year-old air force officer represents the 1,429th election district.and Scouters, everywhere, let us try, for the next twelve months, to put a little more of the aims of Scouting into our everyday lives, and see how much pleasanter the world will appear.Do not let the \u201cChristmas spirit,\u201d which prompts us to be very good natured towards .| others at this time, fade away into memory along with memories of Christmas, 1950.And to all in the Scouting movement in this Area, may I express a most sincere wish for a happy and joyous New Year for you and yours.Y.M:C.A.NOTES Physical Department Life-Saving Classes: Life-Saving Classes for all boys, Junior, Intermediate, and Senior, will begin on Thursday, January 4, at 4.00 p.m.These classes will lead to qualification for the Junior and Senior Y.M.C.A.Life-Saving Awards.Anyone wishing to register for the classes should contact the Physical Director no later than Wednesday, January 3.Classes will also be organized for men and women if sufficient applications are received.You are asked to contact the Physical Director if interested in this.Business Girls\u2019 Swimming Instruction: In answer to many inquiries, a class of swimming instruction will definitely be started [on Friday, January 12, at 7.30 p.m.These lessons will be open to all business girls, nurses and other adult girls in the community, and will be under the direction of one of Montreal's leading swimmers.All girls interested are asked to contact the Physical Director as soon as possible.Swimming Meet: Coach Gilbert Young has announced that West- mount \u201cY\u201d will enter a team in the New Year's Day Montreal Y.M.C.A, Junior Swimming Championship, to be held at Central Y.M.C.A.on January 1st at 2.30 p.m.The team has been working out regularly and will be going into the competition fresh from their decisive win in the City-wide meet he'd at the Westmount pool last week.Several trophies will be up for winners of various events.The Ross Trophy will go to the winner of the 50-Yard Free Style (boys under 12 years); three different trophies will be up for boys under 15 years of age\u2014the D'Avignon Trophy for the winner of the 100-yard free style, the Turner Trophy for the winner of the 100- yard breast stroke, and the Reed Trophy for the winner of the 100- yard back stroke.Three more trophies will be presented in the boys under 17 years division\u2014the Caldweli Trophy for the winner of the 200-yard free style, the Cad- don Trophy for the 150-yard Medley Relay, and the Inter-\u201cY\u201d Trophy for the 200-yard free style relay.The meet is part of the Open House program of Central Y.M.- C.A.on New Year's Day, and all Friends and visitors are welcomed to attend.Young Adult Section \u201cProgram Council: Members.of the Program Council are reminded that the all-important meeting of the New Year will be held Monday night, January 8, at 7.30 p.m.This notice is given well in advance so that all will reserve the evening.L.HAWLEY DIES Burial service was held Tuesday in Carlton Place, Ont, for Lyman Hawley, retired Canadian Pacific Railways engineer, who died Dec.23.He was 82.He was the husband of the late Sarah Herron and the father of Mrs.W.J.Thistlethwaite.Funeral service was held in St.Philips Church.Barriste: and Solicitor gang .and a complete absence of older boy bullying and uncon- HOVW/ARD S.ROSS, K.C.Department for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persone OFFICE: HA.9238-39 Residence 57 St.James St.West Ambnresador Apts, Westmount 4557 Sherbrooke St.W.\u2014WA.8435 Cd ing tests 17t Bria ne, Rud tion on that pass Cond to expe Nev club and tre is t bei the necq ber New the at Aft ord ted clu £oin day] in ounf, vice- e of the Hawe firm [e re- , who the rm.\u2014\u2014 TED Stalin's n, was to the neil \u2014 old air 1,429th let us months, aims of y lives, iter the let the prompts towards vay into ories of 1 in the is Area, ere wish ew Year \u2014\" ree Style hree dif- for boys > D\u2019Avig- er of the >: Turner the 100- the Reed the 100- ee more sd in the sion\u2014the winner of the Cad- rard Med- Inter-\u201cY\u201d free style the Open ral Y.My, and all welcomed tion >mbers .of reminded neeting of 1d Monday } p.m.This advance s0 e evening.IES held Tues- Ont., for | Canadian neer, who 2.of the late father of te.held in St.ere \u2014\u2014\u2014 C.- St, West \u2018estmount \u2014 W À.8435 Hardwood Floor A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WE.4486 ST.CATHERINE ST.WESTMOUNT VOL.XXI, No.52 Westmount UN.Ass'n To Study Einstein Claim The statement made by Professor Albert Einstein, in Geneva on Thursday advocating the election of delegates to the United Nations \u2018Assembly by popular vote will robably be discussed at the next meeting of the Westmount Branch of the U.N.Association, & local member of the branch told The Examiner.Einstein said that the increasing danger of a terrible war is rapidly convincing people that federal world government must be created.In a message to the first meeting of the \u2018World Constituent Assembly,\u201d the famed scientist said that the United Nations can become a world government only if its delegates are elected directly by the people.\u201c.Only the direct representatives of the peoples themselves can be expected to service according to their own judgment in the interests - of supranational order and security,\u201d he said.The unofficial assembly, scheduled to open its sessions Dec, 31 will discuss the prospects of creating a world parliament.Fourteen delegations aye expected to attend.Russia, Communist China, and other Iron Curtain countries have not replied to their invitations.Ski Club Members Pass Class C Tests Competition: The following members were successful in passing their Class \u201cC\u201d qualification tests at St.Sauveur on December 17th: Bob Gilmour, Jerry Gilmour, Brian Gregor-Pearse, Lise Dufres- ne, Michael Kirouac, Bob Reid, Rudy Dolfus.The next qualification test will be held at Ste.Adele on January 7th, and it is hoped that another group will succeed in passing their test.Bus Tour: A bus tour will be conducted on Sunday, January 7, to St.Sauveur.Details will be sent to members next week.Clubhouse: A capacity crowd is expected at the clubhouse over the New Year's week-end.Several members have been staying at the clubhouse at St.Sauveur all week and report that the house is extremely comfortable and the skiing i3 terrific in spite of the weather being on the chilly side.Due to the limited accomodation, it is necessary that the clubhouse members make reservations for the New Year's week-end by phoning the Secretary, Miss Elmira Ross, at DE.3769, before Friday noon, After that time, if there is room, ordinary members will be permitted to make reservations.So all clubhouse members who intend going north for the week-end holiday should phone the Secretary immediately without fail.> 2323 Che - Cl ° Wxaminer 50 YEARS IN WE.WESTMOUNT\" Exceptional Values! A LARGE BELECTION OF WATCHES OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.4046 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950 \u2014\u2014\u2014e PAGE THREE company secretary-treasurer.Members of The Monitor Publishing Company'\u2019s staff held an enjoyable Christmas party at the company offices on Friday.Gifts were exchanged and dancing and refreshments enjoyed.Short addresses were given by the company president, H.E.McCormick, who extended best wishes to all employees and presented each with a bonus; H.E.Stoddard, advertising director; Harry Houghton, general manager; and Lorne Macbhean, secre- ftary-treasurer.The role of Santa Claus was played by Tom Maltby who distributed gifts exchanged among staff members.Mr.McCormick expressed pleasure at again being able to address a gathering of the growing Monitor staff and thanked all employees for their efforts during the year and particularly in the busy Christmas season.© Mr.Stoddard referred to the in extending best wishes to the staff, whose numbers had in- Monitor Employees Enjoy Party pleasure succeeding years brought | We take « yi FG es this opportunity to extend Compliments of the Season to all our customers and friends.We appreciate your patronage and hope that we may continue to serve you during 1951.Avenue Custom Tailors X VALET SERVICE 1166 Greene Avenue {Just below St.Catherine) WE.5908 FEES ost Members of the Monitor Publishing Company staff enjoyed a Christmas party highlighted by a visit from Santa Claus, Shown above at the Christmas tree is Mrs.Barry West being presented to Santa and receiving Christmas greetings from H.E.McCormick, president of the company.In the background is Lorne Macbean, Berminghamy Monftos Photo Christmas Party Held By Monitor Publishing Staff creased greatly in the 25 years of the company's existence.Members of the staffs of the Verdun Guardian and The West- mount Examiner, both publications of the Monitor Company, joined The Monitor staff in the annual party.Murray Vaughan Elected President BA Bank Note Co.A.Murray Vaughan, 42 Rose- mount avenue, Westmount, has been elected president of the British \u2018American Bank Note Company.Mr.Vaughan succeeds Charles G.Cowan, who becomes chairman of the board.Mr.Vaughan, who was formerly a vice-president and director of the company, is a director of The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co.Ltd, Canadian Foreign Investment Corp.Ltd.and The Ritz Carlton Hotel Co.(Montreal) Ltd, G.Harold Burland was elected vice-president with Duncan K.MacTavish, K.C., becoming executive vice-president.Howard W.Pillow, who retired as chairman of the board, will continue as a director of the company.\u201cThere are more kinds of glass than alloys and metals combined, Russ Kennington, a member of the Westmount Rotary Club told fellow members at their luncheon meeting, Wednesday.Mr.Kennington, a representative of the Corning Glass Company, gave his classifications talk to the members, and stated that glass is one of the most unusual materials known.He said that the turn of the 1 20th Century saw rapid improve- {ments and new ideas founded in «| the use of glass, but that the old idea of glass blowing, practiced for more than 2000 years, is still necessary in some quarters.\u201cIt can be made lighter than aluminum or heavier than iron,\u201d the speaker said, pointing out that it is the oldest industry in the United States.The first manufacturing plant for glass was founded at James- y town, West Virginia in 1609.Recalling some of the dramatic moments of the industry, the making of the 200 inch telescope for Mount Palomar, California was among the most important.Mr.Kennington said that the mould weighed 20 tons, and that once it had been formed, it had to be cooled for 300 days by a specially controlled temperature Glass An Unusual Material Westmount Rotarians Told reduction process.In the new forms of glass still not too well known, the speaker said that vicor glass will be among the most popular.He said it is more than 96 percent pura silica, and can withstand hot mol- ton metal being poured over it while sitting on a block of ice.The speaker was introduced by Dr.Kenneth Carver and thanked by Ernie Mills of the Westmount Rotary Club.Walter Murray, chairman of the scholarship committee, and Bill Moxley introduced eight scholarship winners of the Westmount Rotary Club, wha were guests of the luncheon.Among the boys attending the -event were: Howard Chamberlain, Lindsay Graham, Douglas Kerr, Leslie Humber, George Grough, Richard Griffin, Alan Gordon and Langley Desjardins.All spoke to the members of the club, outlining what they were doing at the present time, and how their studies were progressing at the various colleges they are attending.Four other ex-students of West- mount High and St.Leo's Academy, who have been granted scholarships by the Westmount Rotary Club sent mesages to the meeting since they were unable to attend in person.Season's Do vou know this man?He's the shoe man with a good reputation.376 VICTORIA AVE.Ne Happy Vew Uear For every client to me is a friend.Your encouragement and satisfaction I always need, Your patronage will be appreciated well indeed.We'll always be at your service, please give us a call, A Happy and a Prosperous New Year to you all.BERGER'S SHOE CLINIC suogs Nem 4 FIX WA, 0003 A DS SBS SR NI 3 > A Greetings may I extend, R.Berger.AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Today's auto repair standards REPAIRS TO BODY WORK and PAINTING ALL MAKES OF CARS Gaston Girard, president Fernand Girard, secrctary-treasurer \u2014 Paul Girard, certified technician MONTREAL'S OLDEST DEALER FOR Plymouth \u2014 Chrysler \u2014 Fargo WA.2761-2 VICTORIA AVENUE GARAGE - 372 VICTORIA AVE.WESTMOUNT should be as advanced as the performance of modern-model cars.It you are not getting this standard of repair service \u2014 and few actually are equipped to render it \u2014 then come and discover here what really \u201cmodern\u201d auto repairing offers, COURTEOUS, DEPENDAELE SERVICE MECHANICAL REPAIRS \u2019 \u201cThe Customer of Yesterday is a Friend Today\u201d \u201cEns Rok aa te a 7 RAS ps heii THN PAGE FOUR THE EXAMINER Serving the City ol Wesimeunt GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'R Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head Office: 2191 WAInut 2773 % \u201cThe Examiner\u201d rewnspapee for the bome Mali ~ubserIplions: $2.00 pes year; Authorized as ind Class Mall.Ortaws Post Office dept Hampton Ave.aims to be an Independent, devoted to Oublie servira METROPULIS COMPANY clean 21.00 half-year.FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, % + LS Acciamations Seem Probable Nemination Day January 8 With nomination day for mayor and aldermen set for Monday, January 8, the only candidates to date for election to West- mount City Council are those announced at the annual meeting of Association held on December 5.| Recently many editorials and letters from readers have appeared in the Montreal news- concerning the apparent lack of interest in the election of councillors to the papers council of the metropolis.All have deplored the apathy which apparently exists and varied been put forward as a reason for this state of affairs.¥ % + It appears to be the consensus that unless citizens exercised their franchise and took WESTMOU NT ELECTION 1950 is to continue, of saying this are given a franchise.the Municipal : vote.reasons have food is due to THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950 a much keener interest in civic matters that the\u2018 present system of city government might have to be changed.Acclamations also came in for criticism and the present trend of small interested groups getting behind certain.candidates which had the effect of freezing out many who might have had aspirations to run.* * + It will be generally agreed that the backbone of our democratic system of government is free elections, and if this system as opposed to Stalin's system, is the party candidate, now vote for him or else, then we must ensure that the people in every possible election chance to exercise their * * + That Westmount has been fortunate in the choice of its city council over the years, is undeniable, and the Municipal Association must be congratulated inthe excellent type of citizen nominated for office.However, there may be men of sterling worth who might be persuaded to contest the seats if they thought that they had a reasonable chance of winning the- popular An election would eliminate any criticism which now exists.From a woman reader.Tasteless institutional lack of interest on the part of the cook, usually ungerpaid and of poor calibre, and to constant effort to keep down expenses, resulting in cheap food, poorly prepared.CT TI x | Westmount Baptist + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014# Westmount Baptist will hold New Year Services on Sunday.\u201cThe Pilgrim Way in the New Year,\u201d- as seen by his Majesty the King and by John Bunyan, the author of \u201cPilgrims\u2019 Progress\u2019.This will be the title of the morning sermon.The church Bible School meets at 10 a.m.and 11 a.m.The special bus service from Montreal West will be provided at the usual time.New children are always cordially welcomed.At the evening service Dr.Johnston\u2019s theme will be \u201cA Coronation Stone That Can Not Be Stolen.\u201d This gervice will, like that of last Sunday, be candle-lit.The annual Watch-Night Service which, throughout the years has been lzrgely attended, will be a feature of Westmount's New Year Program.Beginning at 9:15 p.m.the Young People's Union will present, in dramatized form, 8 most interesting playlet.There will be most interesting features In the program, as presented by the vouth of the church.At 10:15 there will be refreshments during which a brief film in colour will be presented.The Watch-Night Service, con- tlucted by the minister, in which many will participate, begins at 11:15 p.m.and continues until the Frontier of the Years has heen crossed.ee em | Christian Science | * \u201cChristian Science\u201d is the subject of the Jesson-sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday.The golden text is from John 16:13, \u201cWhen he, truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will show vou things t.come.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cAnd, behold, they brought to him a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed: and Jesus seeing their faith said unto the sick of the palsy: Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee (then saith he to the sick of the palsy) Arise, take up thy bed, and go unto thine house And he arose, and departed to his house.But when the multitudes saw it.they miarvelled, and glorified God, which had given such power unto men.\u201d The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy.\u201cJesus demonstrated the power of CTT SWOT, LL im THE NTC SSSR the Spirit of Christian Science to heal mortal minds and bodies.But this power was lost sight of and must again be spiritually discerned, taught, and demonstrated according to Christ\u2019s command with \u2018signs following.\u2019 Christian Science reveals incontrovertibly that Mind is All- in-all, that the only realities are the divine Mind and idea.This great fact is not, however, seen to he supported by sensible evidence until its divine Principle is demonstrated by healing the sick and thus proved absolute and divine, This proof once seen, no other conclusion can be reached\u2019 x x |] Calvary United | * * Services on Sunday will be held at 11 am.and 11 p.m.At the morning service Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D., will preach on \u201cPhe Ledger of Life\".The watch- night service from 11 pm.to 12.05 a.m.will be held.The sermon will be \u201cOne Clear Call\u201d \u2014 Jesus says \u201cFollow Me\".All are invited to spend the last Sunday of the year in worship in the Sanctuary.The Church School will meet at 9.45 a.m.and the Mission Band and Nursery Division at 11 a.m.On Wednesday.at 2.30 p.m., the opening meeting for the New Year of the Women's Association will be held in the Ladies\u2019 Parlors.On Wednesday.at 8.15 p.m.the Elizabeth Read Missionary Auxil- \u2018iary will meet at the home of Miss Vera Jamieson, 68 Bruce Avenue, | | Westmount.The speaker at this meeting will be Very Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones.Men's hearts ought not to be sel against one another, but set with one another, and all against the evil thing only.\u2014Carlyle.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Jonnston, D.D., Minister William J.Neale Organist and Choirmaster NEW YEAR SERVICES 11,00 nm.\u201cThe Pllgrim Way In The New Year\u201d - As Ring George VI and John Bunyan see it, and 11.00 a.m.Church Bible School, pan.New vice, \u201cThe Stone 10.00 = Candie-Lit Ser- That Not Be Stolen.\u201d The Stone of Scone and the Stone of Destiny.Inspiring Music by Westmount Choir Dr, Johnston at Both Services Year Can WATCH-NIGHT SERVICES 9.15 p.m.Young People\u2019s Programme.Dramatic Scenes Presented by outh.lowsh 10.15 p.m.Refreshments, Film and Fel- Stanley Presbyterian = The services on Sunday will be conducted by Rev.J.D.Wilkie.Since New Years Eve comes on Sunday this year, the evening service wil be changed from 7.30 p.m.to 11.30 p.m.and will take the form of a watchnight service.Friday at 6.45 p.m.movies for the children of the Sunday Schoo) and community will he shown.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Scientist Westmount, Que.52 Academy Road Sunday, December 31st 11.00 a.m.Sunday School, 11,00 aan, Morning Service.Subject: \u201cChristian Science.\u201d Golden Text: John 16:13.When He.the Spirit of truth, is come, He will guide you into all truth: for He shall not speak of Himself, but whatsoever He shall hear.that shall He speak: and He will shew vou things to come.Wednesday 8.15 pan.Testimony Reading.Reading Room.52 Academy Rd.1.00 p.m.to 4.00 p.m., except Sundays and holidays.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.\u201c Minister Sunday.December 3ist 11,00 a.m.Public Worship.Subject: \u201cThe New Beginning.\u201d 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Public Worship.Sermon- Tecture, series number 4: \u201cGod In His Revelation; \u201cThe Holy fihost.\u201d - LESTER A.WOODIN.Organist and Choirmaster Visitors and Friends are Cordially Welcome A Nursery for Small Children is conducted during the Mornirg Service of Worship, STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and Victoria Ave.Westmount Ave.\u2014\u2014 Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A.Minister Sunday, December 11.00 a.m.11.15 a.m.Sunday School, 11.30 p.m.Watehnight Service.3ist A New Years* Message.A CORDIAL WEI.COME IS -EXTENDED TO VISITORS 11,15 p.m.Ww \u2018ateh- -Night ducted by the Minister.EVERYHODY COHDIAILY WFI COME Service, -con- |.Guest Organist, Gilbert Hin Come to tr EEE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish.Atiend the Church of Your Choice Regularly, rch, Westmount Park- | Emmanuel United Church Instead of the regular evening service on New Year's eve, the congregation of Westmount Park- Emmanuel Church will meet at 10.15, in Webster Hall, as guests of the Young Adult Group, for a social gathering, and then at 11.15 will go to the church sanctuary for the Watch-Night Service.The morning service, Dec.31, will be at 11 a.m.with the Sunday School meeting at the same hour.The minister and people of the Congregation wish all the members of the community a Joyous and Happy New Year.¥ * | Dominion-Douglas |! * * New Year's services will be held Sunday.In the morning Dr.Lloyd Smith will preach on \u201cA Strong Conclusion\u2019.The choir will sing \u201cRing Out, Wild Bells\u201d, by Fletcher, written for ladies\u2019 voices only, and also \u201cNow Hath the Old | Year Passed Away\", by Pretorius.Sunday evening, instead of the regular service at 7.30 pm, a watch-night service will be held at 11 p.m.The New Year will be welcomed with prayers and music.Dr.Charles Johnston will -speak on \u201cNow Is The Time\u201d.The ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev, John B.Cotton Sunday after Christmas 8.00 n.m.Holy Communion.9.30 a.m.Children\u2019s Eucharist.10.00 a.m.Sunday School.10.15 a.m.Matins, 11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.4.00 p.m.Evensong.7.00 p.m.Carol Service of nine Tessons.Circumcision of Our Lord ist January .m.Mattins, 4m, Holy Communion, .m, Holy Communion.m.Evensong.Teer Week-day Services Communion: 7.00 a.m.Tues, Thurs.and Sat., 8.00 a.m.Mon.and Friday.9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Matins: 7.30 a.m.dally except on Wednesday at 9.09 Evensong: 5.30, om, \u201cdaily.except on - Seturduy at 8.00 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS\" CHURCH Westmount Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, .Th., M.C.Rev.P.R.M.Farrell, M.A.Holy First Sunday after Christmas 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.Peler Farrell.7.30 p.m.Carol Service by Choir of St, Matthias.Monday - New Year's Day 10,00 a.m, Holy Communion.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Howard °R.Kunkle, Assistant Rev.First Sunday after Christmas 8.00 a.m, Holy Communion.9.45 a.m.Junior School.Confirmation Class.Bible Class.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion.er: The Rector, Nursery School.Kindergarten.Primary Department.7.30 p.m.Evensong, Preacher: Rev, Howard R.Kunkle, 11.45 am.Holy Communion.THE CIRCUMCISION OF CHRIST NEW YEARS DAY 10,00 a,m, Holy Communion, Wednesday, 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion, \u2018Thursday.\"10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Saturday Preach- The & regular session at 3.00 p.m, THE EPIPHANY, 9.00 \u2018a.m, |.a.m.choir will sing \u201cO Rejoice, Ye Christians, Gladly\u201d, by Bach.The Church School will meet in The Teens Club will meet in the lowe gymnasium, when a discussion wil be held on \u201cChristian Standards for Recreation\u201d.There will bé badminton, shuffleboard, ping- pong, and deck-tennis for the Teens on Thursday night.UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.Gifford Mitchell, B.A.Mus.Bae.Organist and Choir Director Sunday, December 31st, 1950 9.45 a.m.Church School.11.00 a.m.Nursery Division, Mission Band and Young Worshippers\u2019 League.: 1.00 aun.The Ledger of Life.1.00 p.m.Watch Night Service in Church.One Clear Call \u2014 Jesus says, \u201cFollow Me\u201d.The Minister, Dr, T.W.Jones, will preach at both Services All are invited to spend the last Sunday of the year in.worship in the Church.DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Blvd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Charles F.Johnston, M.A., Th.D, Sunday, December 31st 11.00 alm.\u201cA Strong Conclusion™ Dr.Lloyd Smith.3.00 p.m.Church School.\u2019 11.00 p.m.WATCH-NIGHT SERVICE.replaces.service usually held at 7.30 p.m.\u201cNow is the Time\u201d.Dr.Charles Johnston.Organist and Choirmaster, John Robb.Mus.Bae.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West Rev.Thomas E.McLennan, D.D.Minister: Mi.Rev.B.B.Brown, Visiting Minister Sunday, December 31st 10.50 a.m.Sunday School.* 11.00 a.m.\u201cWhat Have We Done?\u201d 3.00 p.m.St.James\u2019 Men\u2019s Association.7.30 p.m.\u201cOur High Calling.\u201d 11.00 p.m.Special Watchnight Service.This service will be broadcast over C.F.C.F.- Rev.T.E.McLennan will preach at these services.Mr.Warner Norman.Organist ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Road near Argyle Avenue WESTMOUNT Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Minister Rev.George K.Ward, B.A.Assistant Minister , .New Year's Eye 11.00 a.m.Mr.Grant: \u201cA New Year Message.\u201d Unveiling of Memorial Windows, 7.30 p.m.New Year\u2019s Eve.A Choral Service, Organist and Chofrmaster: Phillips Motley.B.A., Mus.Bac., F.C.C.0.WESTIN OUNT Park \u201cEMMANUEL Western Ave.at Lansdowne = y Ÿ Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D.D.D.Sunday, December 31st, 1950 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship and Sunday School, 10.15 p.m.The YOUNG ADULT GROUP Invites the members of the cons gregation and their friends fo a Social Gathering in Webster: fall 1.15 P.m.WATCH-N GHT \u201cSERVICE.J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Director of = Music Children's Service; 10.00 Holy Communion, 0.R.Gliddon, Organist ys ¥ SN fn wr venue ne.950 fission ppers\u2019 ein Jesus es, es last hip rt AS >wne D.Dow Th.D.st \\VICE.held at rime\u201d.2 of ec.\u2014 West D.D.finister Ist » one?\u201d sociation.3 Service.broadcast preach zanist URCH Road ° A, B.A.e New Year Windows.ster: 18, Bac, Park EL Lan idowne 1st, 1930 p and Sun- BLT GROUP of the con- friends jo.& Vebster- Hall, SERVICE.Me, : | x, _ sic : \u2019 ganist I pr TN PAINT STORE 4469 St.Catherine West (Near Metcalfe Ave.) PICTURE FRAMING We Deliver WE.6889 20a FOR SALE (General) THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1050 ET: PAGE FIVE \u2014 met mr The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2773x \u2014 \u2014 10 WORDS 35¢ 3 ¢ for each additional word PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE \u2014 MEN'S SKI BOOTS Norwegian handmade, size 11, skis, practically new, Will sell reasonable, on account leaving for south.AT.7152.X-21 OIL burner, automatic, perfect condition, $199.00 value, will sacrifice for $65.00, 5820 Sherbrooke West.EL.7325.X-14 REFRIGERATOR, used, Viking, will sacrifice, $100.00.Perfect condition, 6820 Sherbrooke West, EL.7325.X-15 REFRIGERATOR, 1949 model, guaranteed as new, 5 years, will sacrifice $169.00.Budget terms if desired.Also small Astral.5820 Sherbrooke West, EL.7325, X-16 CARPET, new; also a few like new, bargain.From $15.00 up; also bedroom scatter mats and hall runners, from and TRAILERS TO RENT Boat, horse, luggage and cabin trailers for rent.Reasonable rates.AT.9871; AT.3657, x-3 STOVE, new, coal and wood, will sacrifice, $69.00; also chrome Kitchen set, new, value $139.00, will sacrifice $89.00, 5820 Sherbrooke West.7325, X-18 BEDROOM set, new, 5 pieces, walnut finish, two tone, modern square mirror, will sacrifice $75.00.5820 Sherbrooke West.EL.7825.X-19 CHESTERFIELD set, 3 pieces, 2 colors, spring filled, will sacrifice immediately $85.00; carpet, new 414x734, $25.00; 14 yards hall runner, Wilton $2.75 yard.5820 Sherbrooke West, EL.7325.- x-17 Start the New Year off with a bang for you \u2018teen-ragers and their friends.Lots to eat, an unlimited supply of chilled assorted carbonated beverages served right in the bottles and lots of fun for everybody\u2014that\u2019s the 1951 recipe.To solve the \u201cbig eats\u201d problem economically but with a flourish that will delight the teen-age set, try this special recipe.It's a tangy, sweer-tart combination of meat, cheese and crisp green pepper, made with a carbonated beverage base.Serve this Teentime Rabbit with an assortment of things to put it on in separate bowls, such as cooked rice garnished with pimiento, crisp cereal flakes, Chinese noodles and potato chips.Let the boys and girls mix some or all of these on their plates and top with the rabbit.Teentime Rabbit One 12-ounce can luncheon meat, 1 pound packaged processed \" American cheese, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, % teaspoon dry mustard, 2 teaspoons vinegar, 1 DA Collin FUNCRAL HOM .5610 _ Sherbrooke St, W, DExzer 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED funeral Home and Chapel 27\" $2.75 yard, 5820 Sherbrooke West.EL.7325.crystal, sterling, china, paintings.EX, 9518, X-13 OLD SILVER, CHINA WTD.MA.1590, H.Pearce, Jewellers, Lau- rentien Hotel.X-5 82 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED WOMAN wanted 1-2 days a week.Call EL.1789.X- 41 DOMESTIC PETS - HEATED, individual kennels, experienced care for dogs and cats.Registered puppies for sale.Mrs.Pamela B.Mack, 6470 Cote de Liesse _\u2014 \u2014 29a FOR SALE 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE 41 DOMESTIC PETS (General) WANTED all kinds of ornaments,| VEVA ROBSON offers the only Dog's Beauty Shop in Montreal, 342-A Victoria, WA.6687 \u2014 Also an exclusive Boarding Kennel catering to a limlt- ed number only.Phone Ste.Anne Bellevue 2134.\"7RSONALS de X-9 42 Specially selected films for children\u2019s birthday parties.WA, 5198.X-11 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Station L, Westmount, For particulars, P.O.Box 213, Wednesday Westmount Thursday West End CHILDREN'S MOVIES | HAPPY NEW YEAR We take this opportunity to thank our customers for their patronage and to extend our best wishes for their good health and happiness in the New Year.WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES Company 4209 ST.CATHERINE W.{Near Greene) ® EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS © ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WE.2226 Fl.8674 x TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 20 WORDS 65e ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH CARPENTRY 8.STANDRING.General carpentry and cabinet-making.Expert crafts manship on all lines of woodwork.Planned kitchens and custom built interiors a speclalty.Estimates free, Satisfaction guaranteed.EL.7453.X-8 CARTAGE GENERAL TRANSPORT\u2014Local aud long distance.Speclalty, furniture, Carbonated Drinks Add Tang to Buffet Dishes * pees SOFT DRINKS spark teen-age buffet on New Year's Eve.RM egg slightly beaten, 1 green pepper, chopped.Dice meat into ?4-inch cubes.- Cover with contents of 1 bottie of the cola and let stand 1 hour, then drain.Slice cheese into top of boiling water.When chese has melted, stir in seasonings, vinegar, 8; cup of freshly-opened cola beverage; blend, then stir in egg.Continue to cook and stir until thickened.Add meat and green pepper.Cover and keep warm over hot water until ready to serve, Double the recipe, if the party has hearty eaters, or is more than six.For fanciers fare.ham, cut in At your dispos FunerRAaL DIRECTORS Gstablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beaute al without charge cubes, may be used in place of the luncheon meat; but give it the same cola-marinating treatment, Savory Celery Blend together equal amounts of cream chese, mashed liver-wurst and a little minced onion; moisten to paste consistency with milk or cream, Stuff celery stalks with mixture chill before serving, Tough steak can be transformed into tender meat by mixing a small quantity of vinegar and olive oil thoroughly, rubbing it on both sides of the steak, then allowing it to stand for about two hours before cooking.Important shortie gloves have petal or pointed extensions at the wrist.Trimmings include flat embroideries in self color.Wear them to show off a bracelet collection.Sabbath Services, tonight, December 29th at 8.15.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Founder Of Judaism.\u201d \u2018 Religious Classes Resumed Saturday, January 6th, 1951, for Confirmation and High School Departments.On Sunday, January Tth, 1951 classes resumed for Kindergarten and Pre-Kindergar- ten Departments.Daily Hebrew Classes resumed, Tuesday, January 2nd, 1951.N Lieut.-Governor Guest On Sunday Evening, January 21st, 1951 at 6.30, the Temple Brotherhood will hold an anniversary dinner in observance of its thirty years consecutive service to the Temple and the Community, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.The Guest of Honor on this auspicious occasion will be the Honorable Gas- pard Fauteux, Lieut.-Governor of the Province of Quebec.Those receiving invitations to the thirtieth anniversary dinner are requested to make reservations at the earliest.Anniversary Service On Friday Evening, January 19th, the Temple Brotherhood will hold a special Sabbath service in commemoration of its thirtieth anniversary, at which time both service and sermon will be rendered by the officers of the Men's Club.Following the service an oneg shabbat and Kiddush recep- Rd., Dorval, Phone Lachine 980-J.13.; 5 X-20! (next to O'Connell Garage).X-10 Sunday afternoon pianos, refrigerators.Call FL 1328 DRESSMAKING Temple Emanu-El DRESSMAKING and alterations, Don\u2019t discard outdated clothes, 1 have ideas, Madame D'Arcy, 2055 Mansfield, Apt.6, BE.4688.X-4 FURNITURE REPAIRS FURNITURE repalrs; upholstering, all kinds of furniture polishing, spray painting.Furniture made to order MA.7830.%-2 MAKE new furniture out of your old; any kind of polishing, also cabinet making, Inlaid and antique repair a specialty.342B Victoria, WA, 298, X- MILLINERY DON'T shelve yesteryear's hat have Nita give it that Parisian accent.BE, 4688.X-13 VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS \u2014 Flexalum spring tempered slats.Vinyl plastic tapes.Newest and best on the market, No installation charge.Steel drapery supports given free of charge.Call for free estimate, J.P.Beaudoin, veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN REG'D EVENINGS.HE, 0581 BLINDS YO.5631 charge: Samuel Paperman, Chairman: Nathan Bing, Garner Borne stein, Joseph - Cooper, Hershels Lewis, Max Roth, Henry Greene spoon, Alex Carsley, Maurice Schwartz, Sisterhood Luncheon Mseting On Tuesday, January 2nd a regular Board Luncheon Meeting of the Sisterhood will take place with Mrs.Jack Freeman, presiding, Regular Monday Sewing for Israel conducted by the Sisterhood will be resumed on Monday, January 8th.Mrs.Joseph Cooper and her committee invites Sisterhood mem- tion will be held in the Temple Community House.Committee in bers to support this important undertaking.Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones, of C told 75 students of the School fo west, and guests attending the Speaking on behalf of the Rev.T.W.Jones, Calvary Lauds Blind Association alvary United Church, Westmount, r the Blind, 7010 Sherbrooke street annual Christmas tree party that \u201cJesus Christ often went out of His way to help and heal the blind.\u201d Christmas Tree Committee of the Montreal Association for the Blind, Dr.Jones said that anyone who could see the faces of the adult blind people at the party would realize the wonderful work being done by the association.\u201cThe work of the Association for the Blind is most commend- able, both in educating the young and in training blind\u2019 men and women to earn a livelihood\u201d, Dr.Jones said.He further said that the purchase of a Christmas tree was one way in which people could help in the work on their behalf and suggested that those who did not need a tree could help by gending in to the association the price of a tree.Dr.Jones stated that unsold trees would be given to families who could not afford to buy one.The school children sang carols during the entertainment period in which the audience joined.Stanley Dunning sang \u201cRudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer\u201d and Edgar Assels, the blind music teacher, gave a piano solo.There were so many gifts under the brightly decorated tree with its multi-colored lights that there were some left over and these were delivered to the homes of other students of the school who were unable to attend the party.BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lorenzo Gaulin Ltd.Plumbing and Heating Contractor and Repairs 4424 ST.JAMES STREET WEST Fl.1844 NIGHT CALLS - DU, 2810 [RR SEE iad TLR EE | | Lg LA - irre Ce ar ial PAGE SIX Miss Patricia Boyd, R.N., on the nursing staff of Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina, has arrived home to visit her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Kirke Boyd, Mr.and Mrs.J.Cameron are spending the holidays with relatives in Buffalo, New York.Mrs.C.C.Kirby, of Saint John, 410 Victoria Avenue, for the New :N.B., is spending the holidays with Year's holidays.WESTERNS TAXI = STANDS IN WESTMOUNT, N.D.G.& SNOWDON HOURLY & METER RATES WEDDINGS FUNERALS OUT OF TOWN TRIPS = SERVICE DAY & NIGHT her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Stirling.Colonel and Mrs.Eric Ford Jones entertained ap a cocktail party on Sunday afternoon in honor of Mr.and Mrs.Richard Doane, of New York, who spent the Christmas weekend at the Ritz-Carlton.Dr.and Mrs.George S.Morgan THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950 + Social + + Parsonal + + Engagements > Weddings of 4394 Western Avenue are entertaining at a small dance in their home this evening, at nine o'clock, in honour of their daughter, Miss Mary-Jean Morgan.APPROACHING MARRIAGE At the marriage of Helen Alicia, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Guy E.Hoult, of Westmount, to Mr.Frederick Waldemar Lundell, son of Mr.A.W.Lundell, of Revelstoke, B.C.which took place this afternoon, at half-past four o'clock, in the Church of St.John the Evangelist, the bride was attended by Miss Joy Trenholme as maid of honor and by Miss Barbara Tidmarsh and Miss Alexa Macleod as bridesmaids.Mr.Edward McDonnell acted as best man for Mr.Lundell and the ushers were Mr.Sidney Lundell, and Mr.Robert Lundell, brothers of the bridegroom, Mr.Donald MacLean and Mr, Peter Schofield.Following the ceremony the reception was held in the Rose Room of the Windsor Hotel.Mr.William Whittick and His Bride Mr.and Mrs.William G.Whittick, photographed on Saturda afternoon following their wedding in Outremont-Mount Royal Presbyterian Church.Mrs.Whittick was formeriy Miss Madeleine (Lynn) Lefevre, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Lefevre, of Westmount, and Mr.Whittick is the son of Mr.and Mrs.H.V.Whittick, of Outremont.WHITTICK - LEFEVRE The marriage of Madeleine (Lynn), daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Lefevre, of Westmount, to Mr.William G.Whittick, son of $10.00 | _ Drastically Gab! 9 DRESSES $12.00 : SUITS AND COATS MILLINERY AND FURS At Special Sale Prices $15.00 Reduced À ord .) F4 SPECIAL VALUES eo Just for You Juniors Misses Women 1353 GREENE AVENUE NEAR SHERBROOKE OPEN Charlotte com WESTMOUNT Mr.and Mrs.H.V.Whittick, of Outremont, took place on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, in Outremont-Mount Royal Presbyterian Church, the Rev.Ross McKay officiating.Mr.Robert Loiselle played the wedding music and Mr.Eric Whit- tick sang during the signing of the register.Holly and evergrens were used as decorations in the church.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a strapless gown of white Chantilly lace over faille taffeta with the skirt falling into a train and a jacket of the same lace buttoned up the front and having sleeves finishing in points over her hands.Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of Chantilly lace and she carried a bouquet of Happy Day roses and gardenias.Miss Lillian Whittick, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor and the bride's only attendant, was in a frock of aquamarine taffeta under a matching lace jacket and wore a Juliet cap of lace.Her bouquet was of American Beauty roses.Mr.Tod Andrews acted as best man for his cousin, and the ushers were Mr.Herbert Whittick, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr.Alain Lefevre, brother of the \u2018bride.Mrs.Lefevie, the bride's mother, was gowned in grey crepe, and ?TO & DAILY Fl.7773 wore a rose-pink faille hat trim- MME A.SPECIALIST IN: AND GIRDLES 4 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 SHERBROOKE WEST Westmount 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.6550 ST.HUBERT \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 Nu-Back \u2014 LeLong \u2014 PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS GOTHIC BRASSIERES MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS - ELASTIC STOCKINGS CouRrVAL LT GARRY Rr ET, NEE Po OMe rere med with blue flowers, matching faille gloves and a corsage bouquet of pink carnations.Mrs.Whittick, mother of the \"bridegroom, was gowned in black crepe, and wore a hat of pink metallic cloth trimmed with black \u2018tulle, and a corsage bouquet of pink carnations.| \u2018The reception was held in the John Paterson Hall of the church, , Where holly, greenery and candles were used to decorate.Later Mr.and Mrs.Whittick left for Toronto, the bride travelling in ja frock of green crepe with a \u2018green feather hat and wearing a | mouton coat and brown acessories.They will reside in Guelph, Ont.The out-of-town guests included: Miss Bernadette Hanna, of New York; Mr.and Mrs.S.Andrews, of | Shipigan, N.B.; Mr.and Mrs.J.Debreuil, of Detroit, Mich., and Mr.and Mrs.E.R.Hanna, of Boston, Mass.McCALLUM - KILLAM The marriage of Doris Watt, idaughter of the late Frank Co- TCT ree RE EEE burn Killamand of Mrs.Killam, of Montreal, to Dr.James Lester McCallum, son of the late Neil McCallum and of Mrs.McCallum, of Arvida, Que., took place Tuesday afternoon, at four o\u2019clock, in Stanley Presbyterian Church, the Rev.J.D.Wilkie officiating.Mr.Worner Norman, of St.James United Church, played the wedding music and the choir was in attendance.The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr.W.J.McAuley, was in a frock of candlelight satin, the fitted bodice of French lace, embroidered in silver thread, having sleeves ending in points over her hands and the full skirt falling intc a long train.Her fingertip length veil of tulle.illusion was held by a cap of satin and lace and she carried a semi-cas- cade bouquet of white carnations and holly.Miss Florence McAuley, cousin of the bride, as maid of honor, Miss Katherine Wright, and Miss Joyce McLean, as bridesmaids, and Miss Alison Cuthbert, as junior bridesmaid, were in frocks of taffeta, with bodices having capes of matching velvet and full skirts, Miss McAuley being in ballerina green, Miss Wright and Miss McLean in cardinal red and Miss Cuthbert in gold.They wore bonnets to match their frocks and bad sprays of white baby chrysanthemums and holly fastened to their velvet muffs.Dr.John Patrick acted as best man for Dr.McCallum and the ushers were Dr.Walter Lloyd Smith, Dr.Gordon Karen, Dr.Stewart Reid and Mr.Lloyd Canning.LC ! Mrs.Killam, the bride\u2019s mother, was gowned in bronze lace over satin and a black velvet hat and | accessories and a corsage .bouquet of bronze baby chrysanthemums.Mrs.McCallum, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of navy blue faille with a grey hat and - ° ~~ > \"The Zonta Club of Montreal i bers hold a social meeting for mem only in Victoria School, St.Luke street, Tuesday evening at eight o'clock.Mr.and Mrs.Louis P.Gelinas and their son, Phillippe, will spend New Year's week-end in Quebed with the Hon.and Mrs.Alexandre Taschereau.William A.Torrey, son of Mr, and Mrs.Arthur S.Torrey, 39 Holton Avenue, Westmount, has returned to his home for thé Christmas recess from his studies at Vermont Academy, Saxtons River, Vermont, ENGAGEMENTS 5 Mr.and Mrs.Edward Smith of Rielle Avenué, Verdun, announcè the engagement of their youngest daughter, Theresa Frances, to Mr, Duncan M.Macdonald, son of Mr.and Mrs.Angus MacDonald of Maxville, Ontario.\u2018 I.O.D.E.Chapter Gives Xmas Stockings to Needy Christmas stockings were distributed to 250 needy children at a party held last Thursday in De- lormier School.Given by the Colonel Arthur O.Blois Chapter of the LO.D.E, of which Mrs.E.Dinsdale is Regent, funds for the project were raised from various activities during 1950.Helping at the party were club members Mrs.A.R.Macpherson, Mrs.Tom Auburn, Mrs.T.B.Boyle, and Mrs.Wilson, accessories and a corsage bouquet of pink carnations.The reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, 4000 Oxford avenue, where Christmas decorations were used in the reception rooms, the bride's table, centred with the wedding cake, being arranged with lilies and baby white chrysanthemums.Later Dr.and Mrs.McCallum left for New York and Bermuda, the bride travelling in a frock of cherry red wool, under a grey kidskin jacket, and a corsage bouquet \u2018of white carnations and holly.Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs.Neil McCallum, mother of the bridegroom, and Mrs.George McArthur, of Avoca, Que.; Miss Florence McAuley of Sherbrooke, Que., Mrs.D.S.MacIntosh and Miss Janet MacIntosh, of Richmond, Que.a ES et Ln} | Mr: It SBE! AA BRAUN UN LÀ ACLU SATISFACTION Seasonal Storage Quick Pick-Up and @- L114 W.INDSOR Yr gr rage DRYXCLEANERS & DYE ay Où F - A \u201c8 Christ wrapp dry.1 n\u2019est-c \u201c« \u201cI h casion tiful t turke; with ( \u201cge puree a per of Dry Shown above are graduates of the Trained Attendants\u2019 Association of Canada, who received their pins and diplomas at recent exercises in the hall of the Melville Presbyterian Church.Left to right, bottom row: Barbara McBurney, Ellen Hughes, Mary Cairns, Jean Engs, R.N., Directress; Minnie S.Naismith, tress, Gladys Law, Lilly V.Webster, Katherine Redmond.Middle row: Loreen Doherty, Yvonne Losier, R.N., Instruc- Georgie Anderson, Roma Anderson, Patricia Clark, Joan Ruiter, Myrtle Lockwood, Annie MacCallum, Madelaine Robillard, Katherine Gravelle, Annie Haddow, Annie King, Joan L.M.Gillard, Margaret Grimsdale, Helen McDonell, Marietta Schleis- ser.Back row: Josephine Pollnck, Geraldine Van Elderen, Pelagia Kusy, May Neher, Edna Norton, Elsie M.Carpenter, M.E.Binden, Pearl V.Bean, Ora Welden, Margaret A.Parker.THE EXAMINER~ WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950 Recent Graduation Exercises For Trained Attendants\u2019 Association 2 ca a L FA op \u2014 00o< >0C Eat | oo-octr IDA BAILEY ALENSsg\u2014o\u20140\u2014+ \u201cSoon tthousands of refrigerators will contain remnants of the Christmas turkey,\u201d mused the Chef.Unless it has been carefully wrapped in waxed paper or aluminum foil, the meat will be quite.dry.If this is the case the homemaker should use it right way, n'est-cepas, madame?\" \u201cOui, monsieur, and in a moist sauce to overcome the dryness.\u201d \u2018I have a fine dish for this oc-* casion, madame.It is new beautiful to behold! It makes a little turkey go farther.And it is very good to eat, my Turkey Creme with Green Pea Puree!\u201d Perfect Merger \u201cYou combine dried green pea puree with turkey, Chef?That's a perfect merger of vegetables and HAVING A PARTY?Have the most up-to-date 16MM sound movies WE SPECIALIZE IN MOVIES FOR: KIDDIES' PARTIES, WOMEN'S CLUBS, INSTITUTIONS and SCHOOLS Film equipment for rent or sale Why not give us a call Fl.2907 Jack Markow & Co.1827 St.Catherine St.W.animal protein but how does it look ?\u201d \u201cExquisite, madame.I use the green pea puree plentifully but only as a garnish.Imagine a low brown casserole bubbling with turkey a la creme.Around the edge you see a Border of green pea puree like fine lace put on with the pastry tube.In the centre a, large round dot of red pimiento.\u201d Madame \u201csaw.\u201d The Chef \u201cconquered.\u201d It tastes wonderful.Green Pea Puree This consists of green pea puree and turkey in a rich cream sauce.For the green pea puree, use undiluted canned green pea soup or prepare from packaged pre-cooked dried peas.Next make the sauce.To do this, melt 2 tbsp.butter, margarine or turkey fat, and add 3 tbsp.flour, 15 tsp.salt and 34 tsp.pepper.Gradually stir in 1 cup turkey broth, or use 1 cup water .to you and to yours with everything that it signifies .good health, good fortune and peace of mind.J.ROSS ESTABLISHED 1898 REG'D, 4210 St.Catherine Street at Greene Avenue in Westmount Phone WE.2765 Donald B.Ross, Proprietor Member\u2014Master Ladies\u2019 Hairdressers\u2019 Guild of Montreal j Tommorow\u2019s Dinner - Tomato Soup Crips Croutons Turkey Creme with Green Pea Puree Cottage Fried Potatoes Pickled Beets on Lettuce Baked Apples Coffee, Tea or Milk (All measurements are Recipes serve four.) Turkey Creme with and 1 chicken bouillon cube or envelope broth powder.Slowly add 1 cup light cream or undiluted evaporated milk.Cook and stir until boiling.Then in 4 shirred egg dishes or small chicken pie dishes, arrange 21% to 3 cups flaked or diced cooked turkey.Pour over the sauce.Dust with paprika.Place in a moderately hot oven, 375-400 F.; bakes 30 minutes or until browned on top.Just before serving decorate the edge with the heated green pea puree, putting it on with a pastry tube, or small spoon.Home-Made Dried Green Pea Puree: Use 1 package pre-cooked dried green peas.Prepare according to directions on fhe package.When done, remove half the peas.Leave the remainder together with the liquid, to make pea soup the next day.Puree the removed peas through a sieve or food mill.Season with 1 tbsp, butter or margarine, and salt and pepper to taste.Emmanu-el Book Lovers To Hear Rabbi Stern | The second lecture in the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum Series of Temple Emmanu-el of this season will be given by Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern on Wednesday aftetnoon, January 24 when he will review Waltari's new hook \u201cThe Adventurer.\u201d Chairman of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum is Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern.Vice-Chairmen, Mrs.Leonard Blank, Mrs.Irvin Gertsman, Mrs.D.H.Lisser; General Committee: Mesdames William Carin, William Gross, Stanley Davis, George Rauch, Maurice Garfinkle, Max Swirsky, David G.Jassby, Samuel Zion, Alfred Grossman, Charles Bordo, Sydney Lithwick, Lloyd Davis, Alfred Zion, Abbey Sankoff, Josef Aron, Joseph Bam- biger, Louis Goodman, Asher Ger- stenfeld, Maurice Schwartz, Hy- man Axler, Edward Feigin, Isaac Mindel, Samuel Paperman, Mark Garfinkle, The proud father was talking about the intelligence of his son.\u201cYou know, dear,\u201d he told his wife.\u201cI think he must have got hig brains from me.\u201d .\u201cHe certainly must have,\u201d retorted his wife.\u201cI've still got Florence Cooper, * level.: N.D.G.Groups Re-open | Three groups of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club will resume activities on Wednesday, January 3.The Club Choir | will hold a rehearsal at 2 p.m.in Wesley Church.The art class will meet at the N.D.G.Y.M.C.A.at 9.30 a.m.and the drama group Will also meet at the \u201cY\u201d, at 2 p.m.} Suggestion of the Chef Baste apples while baking with\u2019 maple syrup.PAGE SEVEN New Year\u2019s Eve Party Will Aid M.S.Research A gala party will be held this New Year's Eve, by Unit No.1 of the West-End Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Sociely of Canada.Mrs.S.Spindel, chairman of the unit, Mrs.R.Tarshis in charge of refreshments.committee, ship of Mrs.S.Taveroff, is com- is convener, with The under entertainment the chairman- posed of Mrs, B.Smith, Mrs.M.Levy and Mrs.R.T'arshis.This unit is unique, being composed of husbands and wives, who meet every second Wednesday evening at the homes of the members, After a short business meeting, current events are discussed, under the leadership of a different member each time.One of the projects of this particular group is the sale of magazine subscriptions, all proceeds going towards research on multiple sclerosis.Anyone interested in ordering subscriptions or renewals to magazines.is asked to contact Mrs.S.Spindel, ATlantic 7577.5151.53 PARK AVE.(HEAR LAURIER) CHARLES 1227a GREENE AVENUE = (Just above S NO OO DOG Applications now \u2018being EEE ERLE EE San BE W.G.PERRY, Associate INTERIOR DECORATION Upholstery, Slipcovers, Curtains, Picture Framing BROOKS REG'D.5 1 WE.2726 t.Catherine) AO OOOO TRAINING (Mrs.Casgrain\u2019s Obedience Classes are officially approved by the S.P.C.A.) MOVIES ON DOG TRAINING ®* MONDAY, January 8 * 1226 Stanley Street Order .BERTR he FRED BERTRAND PL mine,\u201d Fresh fragrant flowers and plants for a really festive note! A gift of thoughtfulness and cheer.A beautiful corsage .a decoration of tradition \u2014 the perfect tribute to her charm and | loveliness.Make New Year's gay for yourself and othersl AT THE LAURENTIEN HOTEL DORCHESTER ST.WEST taken for Winter and .; Spring Courses ° dmission FI.1772 - HE.3945 7:30 p.m.FREE appy ew ea AND Hlorist BUSTER i 5431 5432 Ne HSU TGA pad ; > ar ~~ PAGE EIGHT Holiday Drinks for Young Fry Made of Glamorized Fruit Juice When planning the beverages for your holiday open house, be sure to include the children.When the adults are given a cocktail, have a \u201cspecial\u201d cocktail for the younger members of the family.Milk, egg and {fruit juice are the foundation of which these drinks may be made.Either honey, molasses or sugar can be used for the sweetening.: Serve the drinks for the children in tall glasses brightened with cranberry juice ice cubes or with bits of fruit floating in the drink.Colored straws will add a festive note and be a help to the younger New Year's Nog * [ spoons orange juice, 3 cups canned pineapple juice, grated nutmeg.Beat egg yolks and egg whites separately.Beat the egg whites until stiff but not dry.Beat the ; yolks until thick and creamy.Add {the sugar and continue beating ; until sugar is dissolved.Pour in ' the fruit juices gradually and con- / tinue to beat.Fold in egg whites and pour into glasses, Dust with grated nutmeg.Fruit juices and | egg should be cold.Yelds appro- \" ximately 6, 6-ounce servings.Peptail Two eggs or 2 egg \u2018yolks, % teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon sweetening.1 cup milk, 1 cup orange juice.: Combine eggs, salt, sweetening WOO VVVWVYY, and milk.Blend or shake.Gar- Three eggs, 3 tablespoons sugar, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 2 table- The Paivio Health Studio i426 Stanley Street A modern centre for ladies BODY REDUCING FIGURE MOULDING Women in attendance for MASSAGE and PHYSIO-THERAPY I Allan Paivio, B.Sc, | (P.Ed.), Director ! BElair 8837 3 4 4 Are You , hish top with cinnamon, ginger or Entertaining?nutmeg.Serves 2 or 3, WE RENT | Spizzeriktum Chairs, Tables, Dishes, i One egg, well beaten; 14 tea- Glassware, Punch Bowls, \u2018 spoon salt, 2 tablespoons sweeten- Coat Racks and Linen.\"ing, juice of 4 orange, 1 cup cranberry juice, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, cracked ice.FOR ALL OCCASIONS Bench & Table Service VV VVVVVVY 1.Reg'd | Combine egg.salt and sweeten- bd AT.4755 ing.Blend.Slowly add orange, if Pp Est'd.1919 6220 Decarie Bivd.Cranberry and lemon juice.Beat \\ En À À À A.&û OF shake thoroughly, Pour into Bote vr VANCOUVER, B.C.i VANCOUVER, west.BUT ONE [IS - Yes, indeed, there are two Vancouvers \u2014 one in Washingtosy U.S.A.and one in British Columbia, Canada.: \u2019 \u2018Similarly, there's a Four Roses Whiskey in the | ' United States and Four Roses Canadian Whisky ! in Canada.but they're quite different whiskiege In the United States, Four Roses is an American Whiskey, But, in Canada, Four Roses is a Canadian Whisky, distilled, blended and bottled in Canada under ; the supervision of the Canadian Government.It\u2019s one of the finest Canadian Whiskies you can buy.\"FOUR ROSES Canadian Whisky FRANKFORT DISTILLERS (CANADA) LTD.are, Mrs.Ethel Bardo Gardner, of the hospital visiting group; tall glasses half filled with cracked ice.Serves 1 or 2.Spiced Honey Milk Two or 3 teaspoons honey, lemon flavoring, 3{ cup milk, cloves.Mix flavoring and honey well.Add milk and beat with egg beater.Chill, top with nutmeg.The very simplest kinds of milk drinks are made by putting about % teaspoon of any good flavoring such as vanilla or almond extract, and 1 or 2 teaspoons of sugar or honey into a glass of cold milk and mixing well.\u2019 Wonder Punch Four eggs separated, dash of salt, 34 cup sugar, 2 cups milk, 12% tablespoons flavoring, %% cup heavy cream or ice cream.Beat egg yolks until thick, adding salt and sugar gradually.Add milk, flavoring.Blend.Chill 4 hours, or overnight, in refrigerator.To serve, turn into punch bowl.Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites, and cream whipped until stiff.Serves 12.Serving Afternoon Tea Is Century-old Custom Afternoon tea became part of the social life in England in the 1840's.Fanny Kemble, the famous Victorian actress thought it unusual enough to mention in her writings that the Duchess of Bed- ford invited her to private tea drinkings and it is to this Duchess that the custom of afternoon tea is directly traced.For some time it was, adopted only in fashionable homes, but, by degrees, as the dinner hour became later, afternoon tea became more popular and took the place-of cake and wine previously served.At first, even in fashionable homes, there was a certain opposition to the custom.We are told that one stern Victorian father forbade his daughters to take tea in the afternoon, but this didn't daunt them for they hid the tea tray under the sofa when they heard him approaching.THIS LOVELY COCKTAIL GLASS (Actual Size) FREE WITH 2 LARGE BOTTLES AT THE REGULAR LOW PRICE 2 for 35e 9 DRY GINGER ALE THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.DECEMBER 29, 1950 - * Veterans Entertained by Westmount Women's Club Bh The hospital visiting group of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club entertained the patients of OB and OA wards at Queen Mary Veterans\u2019 Hospital and presented thera with Christmas gifts.Above, members of the group gathered about Montreal veteran Paul Pilon, who is married and has three children.Left to right, singer; Mrs.E.L.Wren, captain Paul, and Mrs.Eunice Jones, Edith Head\u2019s Fashion Letter From Hollywood Only a very few damsels are so naturally beautiful that they would look glamorous even in a gunny sack.But that\u2019s no reason for the rest of the herd to walk around looking like a bunch of cows! straight from Hollywood's ace designer, Edith Head .An Academy Award winner, Miss Head is probably better qualified to discuss the matter of female allure than most designing femmes in the fashion field.During her years at Paramount the has styled movie wardrobes for such leading leadies as Barbara Hutton, Jennifer Jones, Bette Davis, Gloria Swanson, Hedy Lamarr, Olivia de Haviland, Liza- beth Scott and many others.Recently, she whipped up glamour clothes for Bing Crosby's leading ladies\u2014Ruth Hussey, Nancy Olson, Peggy Lee and Dorothy Kirsten\u2014 for Bing Crosby's super-musical, *\u2018Mr.Music.\u201d In other words, the lady knows what she's talking about.According to Edith, to many women lack imagination, especially women with money.These gals just buy expensive glad- rags and feel they ought to look smart in them, because they look fashion-wise on the mannequins .\u201cEvery girl should pick out her best features and dramatize them,\u201d cautions energetic Miss Head, \u201cThe way a girl combs her hair or dresses can definitely affect her personality.Even an attractive girl is liable to go unnoticed unless she works hard on her appearance.\u201d Edith feels this art of self-pre- sentation should be taught in schools.She claims most girls just follow the sheep pattern without asking themselves if they \u201clook good in wool.The lass next door gets a certain style, so she follows suit.Women don't have to spend a lot of money .on their clothes, advocates this designing damsel.\u201cIt's fitting the proper styling to the personality that counts\u2014and not what the outfit costs\u201d Karnak Ladies The Karnak Ladies Club will hold its business meeting in the Masonic Temple, Sherbrooke Street W., on Tuesday, at 1.30 p.m.There will be sewing, knitting and mending.To clean the leather on furniture, wash with one teaspoon of vinegar to each cup of warm water used.Use a soft cloth wrung out of this solution, Wipe dry, then polish with one egg white, beaten and mixed with a teaspoon of turpentine.A flannel cloth should be used for polishing.This blunt observation comes Try These Two Ever-Popular Family Dishes Here are two \u201cfamily\u201d dishes that belong in your 1951 recipe collection.Scalloped Corn One cup (No.1 can) whole kernel corn, 1 tablespoon finely cut onion (optional), % cup milk, 1 tablespoon flour, 14 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon paprika, 2 tablespoons fine cracker crumbs, 2 tablespoons butter, Place one-half of the corn in two individual casseroles or in one large one.Sprinkle with onion, if you like it.Combine milk, flour, salt and paprika.Pour over corn in casseroles.Add remaining corn.Sprinkle crumbs over.top.Dot with butter.Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) 15 to 20 minutes.- And here\u2019s an old-fashioned recipe for Potato Cakes.Potato Cakes Divide cold mashed potatoes into uniform portions, allowing about Le cup for each cake.Shape in the palm of the hand into a patty about 35-inch thick and 2 inches wide.Press firmly into shape.Put some flour in a cake pan.Turn each potato cake in the flour to coat both sides and the edges.Brush off extra flour, Heat enough saved bacon fat or other meat drippings in a heavy frying pan to fill it an eighth-inch deep.Pan fry the cakes over low heat until well browned, about 10 minutes, Turn carefully with a broad spatula and fry to brown the other side, 5 to 10 minutes more.Serve hot in the skillet over very low heat for 10 to 15 minutes, but don\u2019t burn! Good with bacon, ham or sausage for breakfast, luncheon or even for dinner, ATELIER] TEXTILES 1460 Union Avenue Room 11 A (OPPOSITE MORGAN'S) ; hand loomed upholstery, drapery fabrics, 4 rugs, table mats, ete.À ORIGINAL DESIGNS } AND COLORS CREATED Ÿ TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS Phone: HA.8445 The ne Players Canadial The | | entertai mount \u2018group © The | Charles will he Hall.Four on-the 27.Ope Fai Op Duri of the | the in Toylaz the Se Holly was t child\u2019; Candy picke! minia Wo Trinity Players To Do \u2018The Bride\u2019 The next offering by the Trinity Players will be \u201cThe Bride,\u201d a Canadian drama by Joseph Schull, The play promises interesting | entertainment for the many West- mount followers of this talented \u2018group of players.The play will be directetd by Charles Rittenhouse, CDA, and will be staged in Trinity Memorial Hall, .Four performances will be given on the evenings of January 24 to 217, : Operetta Styled Fairy Tale Film Opens At Seville During the filming of \u2018March of the Wooden Soldiers\u2019, based on the immortal operetta \u201cBabes In es dishes recipe le ker- ly cut ilk, 1 pn sait, spoons spoons prn in in one on, if flour, Ir corn aining Pr .top.| mode- 15 to ed re- Toyland\u201d, which starts today at the Seville Art Theatre, an entire Hollywood motion picture studio was transformed into the average child's conception of a fairyland.Candy canes were used to build picket fences around sugar houses, miniature wagons drawn by goats, the straw, wood, and brick houses of the three little pigs and completely stocked toy-shops were all made in the huge sound stage.\u201cMarch of the Wooden Soldiers\u201d combines music, comedy and a heart - warming romance and brings back the comedy team of Laurel and Hardy.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950 \u2018 > ic) » PAGE NINE \u201c Crisis\u201d and S choolboy Film Starting Sunday at the \u2018Westmount \u201cCrisis,\u201d the story of an American brain specialist kidnapped in an unnamed Latin-American couii- try fomenting with revolution, and forced to perform a dangerous operation to save the life of its hated dictator, brings Cary Grant, José Ferrer, Paula Raymond and a distinguished supporting cast to the Westmount screen on Sunday, in an M-G-M drama teeming with action, adventure and absorbing suspense, Cary Grant, returning to a straight dramatic role after a series of comedies, enacts the part of Dr.Eugene Ferguson whose vacation with his attractive wife is brought to an abrupt termination when he finds himself under arrest and is brought face to face with Raoul Farrago (José Ferrer), the country's tyrannical ruler.Farrago, suffering from a brain tumor and unwilling to trust his own medical experts, demands that Ferguson operate on him.Although he is well aware of the penalty should his operation fail, Ferguson's ethics as a physician persuade him to undertake the dangerous assignment.It is not until after the operation, however, that he is forced to make an even more momentous decision.The country's revolutionary forces, headed by the zealot Gonzales, have detained Ferguson's wife as she is about to escape to the States and they now offer him the choice of permitting Farrago to die and seeing the safe return of his wife\u2014or the obvious alternative.\u201cThe Happy Years,\u201d new M-G-M attraction, will play on the same bill.Based on the American boyhood and Leon Ames.stories about Lawrenceville Academy, made famous several decades ago by Owen Johnson, the Technicolor photoplay is filled with delightful humor, tender touches and heartwarming characterizations.It is the story of the incorrigible young Dink Stover, whose penchant for getting into mischief gets him expelled from several schools and finally lands him at Lawrenceville Academy.Here he immediately becomes the most unpopular hoy on the campus be- José Ferrer has a femporary advantage over Cary Grant in a suspense-packed moment from \u201cCrisis,\u201d new M-G-M drama which starts Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.The cast also features Paula Raymond, Signe Hasso, Ramon Novarro, Gilbert Roland cause of his refusal to conform to Lawrenceville traditions.Victimized, duped and ostracized by his classmates and made the chief butt of the sarcasm of his Latin teacher, the formidable Old Roman, who is also football coach, Dink is ready to call it quits when his first term ends.But when his family are ready to concede that Dink can't \u201ctake it,\u201d he returns to Lawrenceville to show his mettle not only in battling his student adversaries but as a football hero.And in the story\u2019s final sequences, Direct From Hollywood Television Is Challenge to It's the story of television.* + + A Eoodly portion of the United States and Canada's southermost fringe now has video entertainment within its reach.Some remote rural areas are still un- Threat And Film Makers - By JACK HIRSHBERG HOLLY WOOD, when cinema scribes look backward and pick the top tales of the year for re-telling.Some will recall Walter Huston's death, the commitment to jail of ten Hollywoodians who refused to say if they were or hand even been Communists, the divorcement of production and exhibl- tion in several companies, Elizabeth Taylor\u2019s lavish Marriage and quick separation.\u2019 But the major story of the year is actually a two-fold tale which has been spinning itself out for the past 365 days.* Dec.27 \u2014 This is the season business on television; yet the truth is that movies will show a multi-billion dollar gross and a profit high up in the millions for 1950.Some smart film executives predict an actual boom in film profits when teevee is geared for touched, but these are the ex-| proper exploitation of the movies.ceptions rather than the rule.Theatre owners have been crying the blues and blaming poor- Somewhere in between the tears and the exuberance lies the probable truth.I think free DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M.\u2014 SUNDAY 12 NOON TODAY AT 10.20, 12.30, 2.30, AY © VAURE television amusement at home will force many small neighborhood theatres to close shop, It will definitely put the ancient, outmoded movie palaces out of business.And it will make operators of the better theatres do a more imaginative and constructive job of merchandising their wares.* + * In other words, in order to keep and enlarge its audience Hollywood will have to rely more on exploitation, plus the filming of pictures with an appeal which cannot be televised.It will have to cater to specialized audiences, which sponsored video shows must skip.And it must lure customers away from their hearths to see pictures of such magnetism that patrons are willing to pay good money to see them.But this is only half the story.While part of the film business is in eclipse, a new industry within the industry is being born.I m2an the filming of pictures exclusively for television.Already over 90 companies are engaged in this business in Hollywood, and many of the nation\u2019s top air shows are on celluloid.Eventually an estimated 3,000 pictures a year will be lensed just for video.No entertainment medium has ever had so avaricious an appetite for material: + * % This then has been the big story of 1950, the pivotal year in movie making.The coming months will bring television to Canada, and with it will come a better understanding of the relationship of teevee and film.Now, with the new year just a few short days distant, let me wish you everything I would wish for myself \u2014 happiness at- home, geod health, the warmth of friends, the jingle of coins in your pocket, and the peace of mind for which we all strive, See you next year! STARTS FILM Maureen O'Hara has completed her co-starring role with John Payne in Pine-Thomas\u2019 \u201cTripoli,\u201d Paramount Technicolor film and will soon leave for Australia where -she will star in another movie \u201cQuantrell\u2019s Raiders\u201d Return From Shooting Entire company of Hal Wallis\u2019 \u201cQuantrell\u2019s Raiders,\u201d Including 150 cast and crew, returned from location at Gallup, N.M., over the weekend after 17 days filming.The Technicolor film starts studio shooting at Paramount today.Alan Ladd, Lizabeth Scott, Arthur Kennedy and John Ireland head the cast.William Dieterle directs.MONKLAND - LIROLARD DE 971) STARTING SATURDAY Until TUESDAY! BIGGEST MUSICAL >\" UNDER THE SUN! made there, when he refuses to take advantage of an opportunity to cheat in an examination, he proves himself once and for all the stuff that Lawrenceville boys are made of.A large cast of Hollywood's veteran juvenile actors are seen in \u201cThe Happy Years,\u201d with the role of Dink played by Dean Stockwell, cast as a typical American boy of the period.Other topnotch portrayals are contributed by Darryl Hickman as Tough McCarty.Scotty Beckett as Tennessee Shad, Donn Gift, who wins the nickname of \u201cHungry Smeed\u201d after devouring forty-nine pancakes, breaking all records, and Claudia Barrett as the girl who first interests Dink in romance.Leo G Carroll is both funny and sympathetic as the sardonic Old Roman, with other adult roles filled by Leon Ames as Dink\u2019s father and Margalo Gill- more as his harassed mother.A HAPPY NEW YEAR ) .to EACH and EVERYONE of our Many Friends and Patrons! GAY HOLIDAY with his beautiful bride 5: «os DUE UNGER lurks under that big 2e tropic moon! ee CARY GRANT PAULA RAYMOND - SIGNE HASSO RAMGN NONARNO - GILBERT ROLAND - LEON AMES Added 2e Attraction! OH! How you'll love those wild and wonderful days in iF Coon ov VoankvL HICKMAN + SEOTTY BECKETT DEAN STOCKWELL LEON AMES + MARGALO GILLMORE \u2014 LAST TWO DAYS! \u2014 \u201cBROKEN ARROW\u201d color by TECHNICOLOR also \u201cPANIC IN THE STREETS\" À .> | t ° i ! .; 7 rs \u2014\u2014 .- \u2019 ; \u2018 race ren EEE x THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1366 \u2014 yr .: ; : - A \u2014 | Half-Year S mary Pr | | a ea Umma Fresente : | Westmount Enjoys Acti renti | joy ve Laurentian Zone Year In Realm of Sport Ski Tour Season By GEORGE COCHRANE \u2018Tis the custom in many a journal to summarize the doings of Opener Dec 31 the past year in their pre-New Year's Day issue.But this, as the es The C d mora astute of our readers must have gathered by this time, is a : Le i tabloid newspaper and space is at a premium.So we have effected The Laurentian Zone Ski Com } 1 à | something in the nature of a compromise.You will.find below a mittee has released its schedule his hd summary of the last six months of this crisis-crammed year, Else- of ski tours for the 1850-1951 Des a ; Where in this section, if the cemrades of the composing room carry season.The schedule follows: or 4 out their duties in the prescribed manner, you will find this reporter's Dec.31: A\u2014Ste.Marguerite, Ste, ; Tor en opinions on what 1951 holds in store in the way of sports happenings.Adèle, Piedmont, via \u2018 bi But her's the summary: Maple Leaf Trail, Lunch fro : JULY + - at Ste.Adèle.\\ % .LL B\u2014Ste.Marguerite, Ste.x ; Tha Westmount Municipal Soft- | athletic achievement .The Adele, via Maple Leaf Hi \u2018 ball League was in full swing.The QRFU teams opened their sched- Trail \u2019 : B* f games ran the full gamut from \"ule with a twin bill on the ninth.Jan.7: A_val Morin Sun Val- | 4 ; top-notch ball to the sandlottiest | The inters trounced Three Rivers \u2019 * ley, Ste Adèle, via Sum club- À ! o! sandlot stuff.But it was a lot 29 - 5 while the Juniors were Valle Trail Lu h at of A.a of! fun for all participating .swamped by the NDG Maple Ss > Il F ne a contr ¥§ Nine teams entered: Police and | Leafs by a score so lopsided that Bs n se A L Kent 4 oo Fire, Colonials, Avenue Stars, we won't redden any faces by Tour above.one d insist \u2018 «| , Western Taxi, Girard Auto Ply- reprinting it .Murray Starke .; ; ; | 1 di EU months, Shamrocks, Ryps, Bomb-|won the final organized puting fan fi: A Sie MAIEUSE (à Bie \u2018 ai : ! ers and Yards .The Westmount ; tournament of the 1950 season .vière - au - Mulet, Pied- | whip i: soccer and cricket clubs managed Westmount High seniors opened mont, via Park Toboggan i or \u2018 ; keep oo nemselves busy during j their grid schedule by losing a Barbara Ann Scott was there to snip the ribbon when the newly B.Ste, Marguerite, \u2019 Rie y on RE ver 100 partici- {6 - 3 heartbreaker to Montreal erected $185,000 Dundas, Ont., arena was opened.Here, the skating viére - au - Mulet \u2019 Ste but A | pants took part in the first track High.star takes over as first goaltender, with Dundas juniors\u2019 goalstick, Adèle,via Park \u2014Tobo ; ! Littl | and field meet of the season held OCTOBER watched by Diane Neilson, Hamilton Skating club junior champ; an T il 5 | 1 at the Westmount Athletic ne .Audrey J.Welbourn, and Eric Noble.gan traf.E Grounds.Westmount finished second in Jan.21 A\u2014Ste.Marguerite, Loup, penn «8 AUGUST the Montreal and District Cricket _ Garou to Piedmont, the A ; Cricket highlight of the month League Rs Westmount High grid- W H ® 9 Lunch on Trail 4\u2019 sold ; 3: \u2019 was the Quebec-Bermuda match , ders drop games to D Arcy McGee, © e e oc cy an irls B\u2014Ste.Marguerite, Ri- 5 and Bobby Hamilton took top hon- .B k tball T A | e.: 4 ors in the annual track and field | death of Winston Chase, popular as \u20ac .eams ctive Jan.28: A\u2014Val David Ski Club, ps 2 | meet held at the W.A.G.under | Water mou orb Linden left the ity .Lunch on Trail.atte .f .+ 7 rs.1 eet : * \u2018 à: ae tion Department fa |recreation department to take the Westmount High School hockey teams, Senior \u201cA\u201d and Junior, Booval Dane oe Club, ove conjunction with the Montreal ipost of Director of Recreation at are fast rounding into shape, and have already played several exy FEBRUARY m Park and Playgrounds Associa- | Leaside Community Centre A hibition games., Feb.4: A\u2014Val David, Ch * \u2018tion, a Red Feather organization | loronto .Westmount High The Juniors have played two exhibition games winning one and on Cochand ste.M malet \\ Ko 1 .Gal's baseball teams showed gridders defeated Catholic High tieing the other.Ce rite Station, Mont Pol i at ovals Stadium and attracted NOVEMBER On Friday at the Forum, Westmount just edged out Catholic land,via Maple Leaf Trail for, ; Westmount\u2019's Bren and Pat Westmount Ski Club held its High by 7 to 6 in a free scoring contest.The individual star for East Branch, Lunch on Bro \\ « Macken won the ie eo let : ' Westmount was Jerry Apostolatos who tallied two of the winning Trail, For § J provincial men's first meeting and the Westmount 1 A : © B\u2014Circular Trail around can § and ladies\u2019 singles titles playing | Municipal Basketball Leagues got goals.Hardy MacKeown, Don Raven, Jim Beasant, Skip Warnock Mont Condor at Val Da- | a on the Monkland Tennis Club underway .Westmount War- and Ross Southward got one counter each.Also on the Junior line-up vid, Lunch at Val David wi J courts .Westmount Junior and riers Junior football club ended are John Wright, Gavin Scott, x Feb.11 A Ste Agathe to St \\ Cal Ë Intermediate rugby squads began their season with a 12-7 win over [Bud Agnew, John Longshaw, Mac |minutes from the end which was \u2019 Mar rites via Gil o his 8 practices.Most of the champion- South Shore Combines but wound Ty at 1 ; ; decided! f gu \u2019 esp \\ ship Navy team of 1949 turned out jup out of the playoffs .Coach 9, an wo 80a ers Colin Grim- = edly off colo r.8S someone Trail, Lunch on Trail.19\u20ac I .1 ' pia son and Colin Irving.Joint mana- kicked the puck into the net off |Feb.18 A\u2014St M it ' for Westmount with Roy Chesley |Jim Patrick called the first prac- ; eb.e Marguerite to | A and Mac Parsons sharing the |tice of the season for Westmount [50> 27° Doug Turner and Doug |a skate.Two small boys playing Shawbridge; via McGill in ooachinz.High pucksters Meanwhile Waugh.Coach of the team is Ross with the goal lights behind the Outing Club Trail; Lunch \\ fin { \u201d SEPTEMBER the gridders lost an exhibition en._ccnstein, former Westmount nels confused he ee ra on Trail A flo À Bren Macken received the Car- counter with Proctor Academy by football and He Mu à far and a a8 oe ta deine te Feb.25: A\u2014Shawbridge Area, 1 om 8 lings Red Cap for outstanding an 11-0 count .Mike Dodman late er the Mec! Interme.ps 0 the zest of the McGill Outing Club, LR gor fi paced the St.Leo's Bantams to|c oioait RO) and game.Lunch on Trail.{ À \\ city grid title .Lakeshore .Goals for Westmount were MARCH th wi i topped Westmount Warriors 9-1 in On Wednesday the Westmount |scored by Ross Southward 2 and mar, 4: A\u2014Val \u2018David, Windy | Ü th B E E R playoff.Juniors played a three-all tie with {Jerry Apostolatos 1.\u2019 \u201cTop Ste.Adèle via | in | DECEMBER West Hill at the Forum.West The Senior \u201cA\u201d team has play- Maple Leaf Trail, Lunch | lin ki Fast, Free Delivery Service Avenue Stars, paced by the tat Sere lucky in drawing, as ied two exhibitions winning one at Sun Valley Farm.ch g C H A D ' Ss sharpshooting of Jack McKissock, y goal two |and losing the second.Mar.11: A\u2014Val Morin, Sun Val- ,Ç ! take the lead in the intermediate Westmount defeated Lachine at ley, Loup Garou, Pied- ) M: 1955 St.Catherine St.West basketball league .Westmount |major role .St.Leo's bantam |Lachine Arena by 4 to 3.For mont, via Sun Valley I M.{Near St.Mark) High boys take part in mammoth and senior puck teams begin |Westmount Bob Forrest got 2 Trail, Lunch on Trail \\ Ft, Fi.3595 ice carnival at the Forum, an af- drills .First round of the Muni- counters, with Tony Williams and Mar.18: A\u2014Ste.Agathe to Ste.I - .fair in which King\u2019s School prin- cipal Basketball League schedule Mel Reese getting the other tallies.Adèle, via Maple Leaf o cipal Frank Sharpe played a is completed.St.Leo's downed Westmount M 2 Trail punch on Trait el \u201cA\u201d at the Forum by 3 to 1 last \u2018Mar.25: A\u2014Ste.Marguerite, ere Monday.The high flying St.Leo's | Loup Garou, Piedmont, \\ y team playing their first season Lunch on Trail ] | ¢ in Senior \u201cA\u201d had a slight edge |Notes: \u201cA\u201d Indicates Long Tour.Y over Westmount.Charlie Baillie \u201cB\u201d Indicates Short Tour.Jl k got the lone Westmount goal with IN all cases Tours start from : Goulet and Walsh scoring for St.jthe first-mentioned Canadian Pa- | G Leo's.The line-up of Westmount [cific Railway Station.J Senior \u201cA\u201d is as follows: Charlie (où Baillie, Melvin Reese, Bob For- NO PENALTIES rest, Fred Hofman, Don Cope,| Not one single penalty was Tony Williams, (who er handed out in the Montreal Cana- o e junior Canadiens) John Pe- diens-B n Brui ame pl try, Tom Baillie, Roland Bradley, tn Boston on November 26.This Warren Arnold and last but not as the first penalty-less game least three goalers, John Swain, played in the N.H.L.this season.Doug Kerr, Charlie Davies.The |There were two other games play- team is coached by Jim Patrick.ed this season in which only one Westmount juniors will play penalty was imposed and Boston Catholic High Juniors at the| figured in both of these games, Forum tomorrow (Saturday) too.Only one penalty was meted morning at ten o'clock in another out in the Boston-Detroit game on exhibition game.November 18 and the Rangers- Girls\u2019 Basketball Bruins game of November 15.The girls\u2019 High School Basketball League will get into action |against the \u201cA\u201d and \u201cB\u201d squads soon, with the first game for from the opposing school on the Westmount scheduled for Thurs- [same afternoon playing alternate day January 11 at 4:00 p.m.La- quarters.chine will visit Westmount for| Westmount is coached by Miss this encounter.M.MacMillan, gym instructor.This season \u201cA\u201d and \u201cB\u201d teams The league is divided into two will play alternate quarters each |sections east and west with the game in the series being co-ordi- [top teams in each division playing nated.That is Senior and Junior [off for the league championship teams for each school will play \u2018in both senior and junior brackets.$ mm \u2014 es 0 \u2014 Py ee \u2014\u2014 ami = =.pi 10 3 20 es \u2014\u2014 \u2014 - A K x > ; À 1 a Te ANE seid CRETE AS ER.es .SE A ae RTT SE # Ci 2 = pr nC \u2014\u2014\u2014 >, mega, apr a = ed \u2014 py TAs, apm\u2014 mm .= \u2014 em ads \u2014 = +, pa Lu o\u2014 .x A : > RL Anil sat.\u201cSW Ergun 2 hid / / AR ee a cm , .\u2026 ee 2 re 1 a = THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950 { The Old Year In Sport A brief review of one of the most successful years in the history of sport is indicated as 1950 drags to a weary finish.Despite the threat of another global conflict, which hung heavy over the western world throughout the last months of the year, sport in general managed to hold the line, although the prospect for the future was not bright with the threat that the re-instituted draft in the United States would pluck many a young athlete from the sporting scene.But most sports enjoyed a banner year, nevertheless.# * * ; ASEBALL\u2014The biggest item of baseball news for the year came during the off-season, a month ago, when the major league club-owners, in a surprise move, voted against renewing the contract of A.B.(Happy) Chandler, the Commissioner of the game.Chandler's contract runs out in some 14 months, but the ex-Senator from Kentucky refused to allow the magnates to buy up the document and insists upon serving the femainder of his term.The New York Yankees won the world championship again by whipping the Philadelphia Phils, four in a row, in.an exciting World Series.The Phils had won the N.L.pennant, their first since 1915, by beating second-place Brooklyn on the last day of the season.The Baltimore Orioles won the International League's playoffs but were beaten by Columbus of the American Association in the Little World Series.Another noteworthy item was that Burt Shotton, who won two pennants and finished second twice in four years as manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, was fired from the job after Branch Rickey sold his stock in the Flatbush Fusiliers and moved over to Pittsburgh.No major-league pitcher won 25 games in 1950, but Ralph Kiner did hit his 200th National League home run in his fifth season of play.And Connie Mack quit as manager of his Philadelphia Athletics after 50 years at the helm of the White Elephants, turning the reins over to coach Jimmy Dykes, whose career as a mentor has been marked with a series of failures at Chicago with the White Sox.» * + JF OOTBALL\u2014Otto Graham led the Cleveland Browns to the first amalgamated National Football League championship ever played for, as the Ohloans whipped Los Angeles, 80-28, in the title final.The Browns have won a championship in each year of their operation.Formed in 1946, they won four in a row in the now-defunct All American Conference and followed with this year\u2019s win in the new league.Top collegiate football team in the U.S.was Oklahoma with 30 wins in a row, but the Coach-of-the-Year was Princeton's Charley Caldwell, who le& the Tigers to their first unbeaten-untied season in history.À sign of the changing times was Notre Dame\u2019s four losses in 1950.In Canada, the Toronto Argos, after finishing second to Hamilto1 in the Big Four, steamrollered the Tiger-Cats, Balmy Beach, and finally over-rated Winnipeg for the Grey Cup.The Argos, with a flock of imports and an American coach in Frank Clair had much too much for Winnipeg in the final and recorded an easy 13-0 victory in four inches of mud.The University of Western Ontario team proved its greatness by winning its second consecutive playoff victory over McGill, humiliating the Redmen, 24-2, in Montreal\u2019s Molson Stadium.It was the fifth title jn six years for the Mustangs, who had not been given a look-in with the powerful McGillians, who just never seemed to have it when the chips were down.* LJ * OCKEY\u2014The Detroit Red Wings won the Stanley Cup, breaking a three-year Toronto monopoly, but they were forced to the limit by the plucky New York Rangers who lost out only in double overtime of the seventh game of the final round.Detroit had earlier eliminated Toronto and New York had swept past Montreal Canadiens.Changes were noted in the coaching ranks throughout the year.Lynn Patrick shifted from New York to Boston, Ebbie Goodfellow came in at Chicago, Joe Primeau at Toronto, and Neil Colville in New York.Only Detroit's Tommy Ivan and Montreal's Dick Irvin could keep their jobs in 1850.The Toronto Marlboros, sparked by whiz kids Danny Lewicki and George Armstrong, won the Allan Cup from Calgary, while Montreal Junior Canadiens beat Regina for the Memorial Cup, the second time in as many years that a Montreal team had copped tlie coveteed bauble.And hockey\u2019s comeback of the year was by young Gordie Howe, who survived a near-fatal accident in the last spring's Stanley Cup semi-final series with Toronto, to come back and play outstanding hockey for Detroit in the new season.* + » OXING\u2014Ezzard Charles, who erased the legend of Joe Louis with his flashing fists in September, was named Fighter-of-the-Year, but boxing men agreed that the best man in the ring again, as usual, was Ray Robinson.Robinson defended his welterweight crown with ridiculous ease whenever asked to, but Jake Lamotta, the middleweight king, wouldn't have anything to do with him, even after he slaughtered the logical contender, Robert Villemain of France, in a 15- rounder in Philadelphia.Laurent Dauthille of France and Montreal, had the middleweight crown within his grasp, only to be kayoed by Lamotta with but 13 seconds remaining in the fight, after he had made one mistake.\u201d A fellow named Billy Conn once made the same mistake against Joe Louis, but you know all about that.Ike Williams still reined as lightweight king, but Sandy Saddler took back the featherweight crown from Willy Pep.Charles was still tops among the heavies, although Rex Layne of Utah was a threat after he beat old Jersey Joe Walcott.Joey Maxim continued to top the light-heavyweights.* %* * GOLF\u2014The golfing story of the year was that of Bantam Ben Hogan, the comeback kid.Hogan, so seriously injured in an auto accident in the winter of 1949 that it was feared he would never PE gla National Sports Council to Hold Meeting in Ottawa \u2018The National Council on Physical Fitness is sponsoring and convening a Third Conference of the representatives of National Sports Governing Bodies in Ottawa, January 19 and 20, 1951.This Conference will be organized and conducted on the same basis and under the same conditions as were the First and Second Conferences.Reports expected are: (a) Further report from the Constitution Committee.(b) Further report from the Committee on Amateur Status.(c) Report of Committee on Customs Charges for Sports Equipment.(d) Report of Committee on a \u201cNational Inquiry.\u201d A plan for financing regional, national and international sports and athletic events for amateurs Will be submitted.The following resolution will also come before the 1951 Conference: | \u201cWHEREAS the conferences organized by the National Council on Physical Fitness, of repre- senfatives of Canadian Sports Governing.Bodies have been welcome and successful; and WHEREAS there is need for further effort by the Council; and! WHEREAS the Sports Governing Bodies have not completed \u201cTET PAGE ELEVEN Mackens of Westmount Now Top Tennis Ranking Top Canadian tennis honors for 1930 went to the brother and sister combination of Brendan and Pat Macken of Westmount, who were given the No.1 rankings by the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association yesterday.Blond 28-year-old Brendan was given the top spot in the men's division on the basis of his victor Ontario singles championship in on the Canadian Davis Cup team ies in the Canadian, Quebec and his fifth consecutive appearance last summer.The naming of 21-year-old Miss Macken to head the women's department marks the third consecutive No.1 ranking for her.X.» their own organization; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT this Council, in accordance with its original in- | tent recommend to the Third Conference of the Sports Governing Bodies that they complete their own organization at this Conference and that the Council's Official responsibility in this activity cease with the completion of the documentation of the third meeting; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the members of this Council as such and also as Provincial Officials continue to give every assistance to the Sports Governing Bodies and their organization.\u201d REPLAYED GAME SET The postponed Detroit-Chicago game of October 19 will be played in Chicago on January 23.The Detroit-Chicago game scheduled for Chicago on January 16 will be played on January 17 instead of the 16th.golf again, came back to win the the singles in twenty years.They've made a movie of Hogan's life because of that.Sammy Snead was once again the top money-winner of the year, although he impressed nobody with either his golf or his temper during the Canadian Open at Royal Montreal in August.Sam Urzetta, the unknown from Rochester, N.Y., defeated Frank Stranahan, the millionaire\u2019s son from Toledo, Ohio, one-up to win the 1950 National Amateur, the only important amateur tourney the world which Stranahan has yet to win.4 LJ ENNIS\u2014Australia won the Davis Cup by surprising the United States, 4-1, but the highly-rated Aussies couldn\u2019t beat a fellow named Art Larsen, a slim, left-handed Californian, in the National: Singles at Forest Hills.Larsen became the first southpaw to win Gussie Moran made headlines by joining Bobby Riggs\u2019 pro tennis + big one, the 1950 National Open, in * troupe; but after watching her play against Pauline Betz, it was the opinion of most spectators that her tennis game wasn't up to her looks.Jack Kramer remained as the world\u2019s best tennis player, but his amateur buddy, Ted Schroeder, announced his retirement after a disappointing Davis Cup showing.* + * Invitation and National Collegiate collegiate cage title.* ASKETBALL\u2014Minneapolis Lakers won the professional championship again by beating Syracuse \u2018Nationals with ease, but most people sflil felt that the best team in the business was the fabulous Harlem Globe Trotters.City College of New York was the outstanding collegiate club through victories in both the National\u2019 Montreal Y.M.H.A, whipped University of Manitoba for the Canadian senior title, and championship-conscious Western also took the æ The old year was indeed a good one for sports, and the New Year may prove even happier and more prosperous for both spectators and competitors.We sincerely hope so.Athletic Association tournaments.* Henri Rochon of Montreal, whe held the first ranking last year, dropped to the second spot.The men's rankings are: 1, Brendan Macken, Montreal; 2, Henri Rochon, .Montreal; 3 Lorne Maine, Vancouver; 4, Walter Stohlberg, Vancouver; 5, James Macken, Toronto; 6, James Skel- ton, Vancouver; 7, George Robinson, Montreal; 8, James Duff, Toronto; 9, Jack Spencer, Montreal; 10, Paul Willey, Vancouver.Second ranking honors went to Miss Elaine Fildes of Montreal and Miss Patricia Lowe of Ottawa was third.The women\u2019s rankings are: 1, Miss Patrigia Macken, Montreal; 2, Miss Eliane Fildes, Montreal; 3, Miss Patricia Lowe, Ottawa; 4 Miss Mary Green, Vancoue ver; 5 Mrs.Margaret McLean, Vancouver; 6, Mrs.Louis Brown, Toronto; 7.Miss Francoise La- casse, Montreal; 10, Miss Naney Collinge, Edmonton.J.P.Turgeon of Quebec was not given a ranking by the national committee because of insufficient data of his record.The same reason applied in the case of Miss Jean Burrit of Toronto and Mrs.Pauline Robinson of Montreal.Under C.L.T.A.by-laws the national rankings fall within the responsibility of the Davis Cup selection and National Ranking Committee, composed of representatives from the various districts of the country.The committee\u2019s recommendations are subject to confirmation by the association at the annual meeting.The committee announced that junior ranking would be released at a later date.WIN-SUM INN Has moved to ST.SAUVEUR DES MONTS 22 attractive bedrooms, running water in all \u2014 some with private bath.Every room steam-heated and with fully automatic sprinkler and alarm system.Large -lounge, delightful view on all sides \u2014 excellent meals and \u2014 the \u201cDOGHOUSE\u201d for liquid refreshments.Ideal for ski-ing or just a restful holiday.Rates $5.00 to $7.50 per day, meals included Telephone STE.ADELE 3552 rg YE om a Fy ss ~~ na\u201d a STN ™N ad .Jou deserve | os Batis EY LY .[I DT Tt wa SA ATX ahem fe mmr ne 8 - Sam mr 7 EA PAGE TWELVE ~-THE EXAMINER; WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY; DECEARER 2, 1030 \u2014 _ où ~~ SE { Prominent Westmount Executives Figure:in Shawiigan Changes.(New Brother- .| Emcos Figu nS ee \u2018The Quackenbush brothers, : F- \u2018and Max, foriii the newest brot).| .act to come into the National H: * key League.When the 22-yea old Max joined older brother T.| on the \u2019 defense .of the Bo: Bruins.It marked the third |.ther defense combination- to p.| togettier.Neil and MacCoiv.: played on the blueline for N F- York Rangers at the start of ti 1946-47 séason,- although the CG \u2018J villes didn\u2019t finish'the season - the defense, The Bruins wen tv |.games in as many nights after M: | | joined the team.: - Max teamed on defense with year-old Bill, only defénsemar .history to win the Lady Byng Tr: } phy, in.an exhibition game betw À Detroit and Omaha about thre years ago, - That was the onl | JAMES WILSON, O.B.E.J.A.FULLER R.J.BEAUMONT J, B.CHALLIES X¥ James Wilson, O.B.E., of 488 Mount Plessant avenue, Westmount, À : time tht two brothers had eve Ch h T Gi has resigned from the presidency Sf Shawinigan Water.and Non .W th played pn together.tari: | Power Company, it was announced following the December meet- , younger Quackenbush is taller, urc 0 Live ing of the board this.week, Mr.Wilson, the sixth president; has \u2018ovice Wrestling darker and rougher than Bill.\u2018Bi.[i a directed \u2018the affairs of the company for 11 years.Mr.Wilson has been succeeded as president by J, A.Fuller of 3445 Ontario avenue, R.J.Beaumont, 3489 Atwater avenue, becomes chairman of the board; and J.B.Challies, of 8 Grove Park, Westmount, Carol Service This Sunday The carol service of.\u201cNine Lessons\u201d which was given on Christmas Eve at the Church of the Advent, Westmount, will be repeated acts ag -the spokesman for the act | \u201cAs I remember Max he was \u2018rough player with a temper.to.g~ with.it, but he -tells me he has ¥ curbed the temper somewhat.\u201d The last brother comhination tc |; play for Boston before the Quack- F enbush was the Jackson brothers, Harvey \u2018and Art.The Jacksons] Slated For Y\u2019 The Provincial Novice Wrestling Championships will be held on Tuesday and Wednésday, January 23rd and 24th, at the Davis Build Samuel Bronfman Feted | Ey end 3 ot tne Davis und Cardinal Sends Message takes over as sehior vice-president.\u2018 .- Sendra AT TR In announcing these plans, Al 7 Æ Sunday.The service will be under Forman, Provincial Supervisor, | played for the Bruins in 1941-42, b It the direction of Norme West, choir and Terry Finn, Chairman of the| 1942-43 and 1945-44.1 director ee , \u201c à = ; CL .| Provincial Wrestling Committee of _ ' H: irector.Soloists will be Michael Our work now goes far beyond the ordinary limits of philan-|the Quebec Branch of the Ama-: City Boxing Titles g and Peter Bildfell, Harold \u2018Downie thropy and today includes also institutions of culture, learning, good- teur Athletic Union: of \u2018Canada, |\u2018 y g ; 4 and Allan Lamb.will and group relations,\u201d Samuel Bronfman, 15 Belvedere R%ad, feel that the new crop of wrestlers Set For Jan.29-30: , o # The service consists of two| Westmount, honorary president of the Federation of Jewish Philan- Will start the 1951 competitive The City Boxing Championships gl : parts.The first is based on the| thropies, said at a testimonial dinner given in his honor by the Sé250N going.will be held on Monday and Tues- à Plans to rate the novices as a result of the tourney are being board of trustees of the Federation.\u201cThe truth is that what we are really concerned with is good ancient monastic office of Mattins for Christmes Day.The Lessons day, January 29 and 30 at the Davis building of the Y.M.-Y.W.ue TS ES ES Po re cn r0 5 EE Bias oi « pr proclamation that Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, come to earth as man.The second part is the procession to the crib, followed by devotions.to the Christ Child.This part embodies certain features connected with \u201cThe Feast of the Presentation of Christ\u201d, called Candlemas.ANOTHER DELISLE PRODUCT Jackie Miller, new winger with Chicago Black Hawks, is the third player in the N.H.L.horn and raised in Delisle, Sask.The Bentley's, Max and Doug, are responsible for putting the tiny town on the map.Miller, like the Bentley boys, is a wheat farmer in the summer months, joins with all others to form an integral whole, said Mr.Bronf- man, who recently retired as president of the Federation after 18 years of leadership.Citing the Federation, the Canadian Jewish Congress and the Combined Jewish Appeal as examples of organizations _which novices a chance to move up the competitive ladder.The plan was suggested by Me! Yaphe, chairman of the Y.M.H.A.Wrestling Committee for the consideration of the Provincial Wrestling Committee.Meanwhile, plans for the conduct of the big show for novices will be released by the amateur moguls shortly., I.qe .Le considered by the amateur mat-|H.A.à follow a culminating sequence, Canadian citizenship.A happy citizen is a good citizen.Always, over men.The possibility of establish.Dennis White, chairman and | starting with the origin of evil and above the set activities of each of our organizations stands the ing a ladder competition in each supervisor of the boxing commit- ! § and the promise of a Savior, and| all-embracing ideal of a strong, healthy and harmonious Canada, weight class for the club shows tee of the A.A.U.of Quebec, in an- ending the first part with the ¥where each group and section would help matching and give the nouncirg these dates, was very optimistic about the 1951 Cities.A new crop of youngsters are on the way up and many of the seasoned competitors will have to fight their way to retain their laurels.The plans for the conduct of the metropolitan championships will be presented to the boxing clubs and their ring: mentors very shortly.Fe À owed their scope and efficiency I! to the fact that they were \u2018\u2019federated,\u201d Mr.Bronfman said that the | once-novel idea of unified com- OR munal welfare objectives had à gained ground during the past \u2018 .4 ; two decades of his goadership until | : } i .LT today the concept® is universally [3 > 4 ; OPE roi Presented that An illuminated scroll presented by Philip Garfinkle, honorary secretary, on behalf of the Federa- on, lauded Mr.Bronfman's guidance of both the Federation and Combined Jewish Appeal.Upon his recent retirement, Mr.Bronfman was elected honorary president of the Federation, holding that position with Michael Hirsch and A.H.Jassly.David Kirsch, who served as vice-presi- \u2019 dent during Mr.Bronfman\u2019s tenure of office, was elected president.A telegram from Francis Cardinal Spellman was among the hundrads of messages of congratulations which Mr.Bronfman received last night.\u201cDelighted to know you have been honored for your many philanthropies and your numerous charities to, the Archdiocese of New York,\u201d the message read.MONTREAL bring you health, \u201cthe best beer is BRADINGS JUDGED BY IMPARTIAL EXPERTS, IN OPEN COMPETITION WITH other Canadian beers at the great 1950 Brussels exhibition, Brading's won:\u2014 BRUSSELS happiness and | prosperity in ll measure is our sincere wish lo one and all 1.The \"Star of Excellence\u201d for the best Canadian Ale, 2.A special award for THE MOST OUTSTANDING BEER AMONG CANADIAN ENTRIES \u2014 THE ONLY SPECIAL AWARD MADE Film Troupe Departs For Location At Sedona Nat Holt's production associate Harry Templeton leads the main a tsrwo 1069 A UTIAWA CANAL body of the \u201cDevil's Canyon\u2019 TO CANADA.troupe to location headquarters at i .H h that expert Sedona, Ariz.The vanguard of .[udgment is pA by the the troupe departed a short time BL [ 2 3 onnets { / z 9 , / le i { ago.- b f Brading's fans, Prove it yourself The 49 performers thus far cast Lt MIT 2 D are headed by a six-star group consisting of Sterling Hayden, Gail Russell, Forrest Tucker, Ar- leen Whelan, Richard Arlen and Victor Jory.In addition, 86 members of the staff and technical crew will travel to the location.es \u201cunion mace SO Vac 8 sow or A ca y \u2014 be the judge \u2014 next ti radia! ge ned ime 7965 Decarie Bouleverd AT.1164 N.R.Bégin, President.| Distributors TE SE N i .ê - ied fF o 3 SAY TES _ CRASS se TIRE ARR rm "]
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