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[" 75 ES N Ehe ; Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019 $ Metropolis VOL.XXI, Ne.12 Cure Col.Cook, Speaker At Business Assn.AGM.Wednesday Lieut.-Col.P.W, Cook, director of civil defence for Westmount, will be the guest speaker at the annual meeting and election of officers of the Business Association of eWstmount to be held in the Oak room of Victoria Hall on Wednesday evening March 28 at 8 p.m.D.C.Kidd, secretary of the association, advises- that a full slate of officers has been named by the.nominating committee.Paul Viau, who has held the presidency for the past two years will not be a candidate for re-election it is understood.In addition to hearing Col.Cook speak on the subject of civil defence the meeting will deal with reports submitted covering the year's work.~ Mr.Kidd states that a new and improved telephone business directory will be issued this year.This will be the third edition of the directory put out by the Business Association which is published every two years.Assessment Rolls May Be Inspected At City Hall Now The following notice regarding special general assessments due May\u2018ist, 1951, has been published by the City of Westmount.The assessment rolls may be inspected in the office of the sec- retary-treasurer of the City before being submitted to the Council for homologation at a session to be held April 2nd, at 8 pm, in the City Hall, The motice reads as follows: : SPECIAL GENERAL ASSESSMENTS DUE 1st MAY, 1851 Public notice is hereby given that in aecordance with the resolution of: the City Council of West- mount adopted 5th February, 1951, à special assessment -roll (Continued on page 8): At Home opening: Mayor J.8.Cameron brought congratulations from the City of Westmount Saturday at opening ceremonies of the Salvation Army's Women\u2019s Receiving Home, held in the newly- acquired building at 4102 Dorchester Street West.Mayor Cameron is shown above between Major Alice Uden, superintendent of the new home, and Commissioner Charles Baugh of Toronto.The commissioner received the key and declared the home open.City Council Approves Paving Of Cote Road Improvements to Cote St.Antoine Road costing $64,000 have been authorized by the Westmount City Council.At several points the road will be straightened out, widened and repaved.Between Clarke and Argyle Avenues where the road bows it will be straightened and similarly between Argyle and Stanton.Widening will take place between Kensington and Metcalfe Avenues.At present Cote St.Antoine is 27 feet wide there and will be broadened out to 33 feet.At the Southwest corner of Cote St.Antoine and Kensington the sidewalk will be moved back a number of feet and similarly at the northwest corner of Cote St.Antoine and Stanton.The purpose for widening the road here is allowed for greater maneuvreability for the fire apparatus when it comes around the corner out of Number 1 Station on Stanton Avenue.\u201c The removal of the curves be-! tween Clarke and Stanton will be a boon to west bound traffic which at present is slowed considerably.The roadway will also be paved in sections.City Manager T.J.Hughes reported to the City Council that building permits issued in February totalled $477,000, most of .| which \u201cis \u2018for residential purposes.\u2018| A large apartment building is to be erected at the corner of Lans- downe Avenue and Sherbrooke Street.Mr.Hughes told the councillors attendance at the Westmount rinks had been 15,900 during February.He said good progress has been made with medical examinations in the city schools, Expected to be completed by May, the examinations have been conducted by doctors from the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital.Entries for Hobby Show To Close Tomorrow Exhibitors are reminded that Saturday, March 24, will be the final day for accepting entries for the Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show.Bring these entries in \u201cearly to Westmount Y.M.C.A.¥0 that you will not be disappoint- ed.UN.Association To Show Movies At Meet Thursday Four motion pictures showing the work of the United Nations and its agencies will be shown at the next Meeting of the Western- Montreal\u2018 Branch of the United Nations Association.These pictures have been made to give some idea of the events which go on in the Organization at Lake Success and the various projects undertaken in several parts of the world.The meeting 1s to be held at the Westmount Junior High School at 8:15 p.m.Thursday March 29, and it is hoped many will avail themselves of this opportunity.There is no charge for /admission and all interested are welcome.G.F.W.Kuhring, president of the branch will comment briefly on the work being done by the United Nations Association in Canada, and will take time out to deny misleading advertisements appearing in the press sponsored by the Canadian Peace Congress, which tries to connect the United Nations Association with a \u201cTo Save the Peace\u201d meeting scheduled to be held in Toronto April «7 and 8.The advertisement states Mr.Kuhring is evidently Communistic- ally inspired and repeats misleading Russian made slogans or propositions supported by no member of the U.N.but Russia and its two satellites.PRICE 3 CENTS Citizens Urged To Action On School Board Changes The new educational act passed by the Quebec Legislature seems to have created quite some controversy in Westmount with the question being whether it is to the advantage of local Protestant Schools to join in the Montreal School Commission.iH, Demands for a public meeting at which the pro and.con of the situation would be openly discussed are repeated \u2018in.the ree communications.Mrs.William F.Dawson, of 78 Somerville avenue; | lestmount, whose letter protesting the taking over of Westmount scl 0ols by the Montreal Central School Board, was published in the Examiner on March 9, has replied to the statement given by James De- Lalanne, chairman of Westmount School Commissions, and comments by the Home and School Association officers which appeared in last week's issue.Mrs.Dawson says Mr.De- Lalanne's remarks \u201cbegs the ques- tion\u2014as still no public meeting has been called.\u201d She thinks that most certainly the Westmount Municipal Association should have convened a meeting, as it is that body, which nominates the school commission members.Mrs.Dawson maintains that she is particularly perturbed over the decreased representation that Westmount will have on the Central Board.She points out, that the one member which it is proposed to allow Westmount on a 16 man hoard will be appointed by the Central Board, whereas, now Westmount elects fwo members on a 12 man board.The difference between appointing and electing is quite a serious consideration she claims.She also feels that it is unfortunate that the H & S Association previously existing at West- mount High was allowed to dissolve, Mrs.Dawson stated that when G.G.W.Goodwin, and his committee declined to continue in office after the annual meeting of WH.S,, H.& S.A, last year, that a committee was appointed to find members willing to carry on, but the association was not revived.Tom Gilmour a member of the School Commission voiced his regret at the meeting regarding the folding up o.the association Mrs.Dawson commented.She admits that the meetings were not very well attended and that those present at the ses- (Continued on page 16) Strathcona Fire Quickly Quelled By Department An exploding sound in the early hours of Tuesday morning saved the Rutherford family, of 463 Strathcona Avenue, from serious injury and gutting of their home.Awakened at three in the morning by the sound, Miss Feather- son, relative of the family, hastily woke J.F.Rutherford who ran downstairs to investigate.Opening the cellar(door he was greeted by a cloud of smoke.A fire was raging in the playroom, Calling the Westmount Fire Department.he rushed upstairs and brought his wife and two children to the safety of the street.When the Fire Department arrived at the scene flames were shooting out of th basement windows.Under the direction of Chief W.C.Cobb and Capt.C.Carmichael the blaze was quickly quelled.Mr.Rutherford called the assistance of the firemen to bring Miss Featherton, his 90 year old relative out of the building.Capt.Carmichael found the lady, a cripple, calmly waiting in her room.He carried her out to the street.Miss J.Plante, another resident of the home, was also escorted out.The fire, starting from unknown origins, had gained considerable headway by the time the Fire Department arrived but was under (Continued on page 14) Mayor Cameron Calls Civil Defence Meeting At a meeting of the Westmount Civil Defence Committee Wednesday, the chairman, Mayor J.S.Cameron, announced that under the auspices of the Westmount Municipal Association, a public meeting will be held on Thursday, April fifth in Victoria Hall at 8:15 p.m.The purpose of this meeting is to inform Westmount citizens what has so far been done and planned for the City's civil defence.Mayor Cameron will also announce the appointment of a Citizens\u2019 Civil Defence Advisory Council and a Chief Warden.Ever since the meeting of Canadian mayors in Saskatoon last August, when preliminary discussion of Civil Defence took place, Mayor Cameron has been active in+ planning the Westmount organization.\u201cWe are very glad the Municipal Association has called this meeting,\u201d he said, \u201cIt is time that the people of Westmount should know what has already been done and, more important still, what they themselves must do if we are to play our part as a municipality of this Metropolitan area.It is a very serious business and there is no time to lose.\u201d Present at the meeting, in addition to Mayor Cameron, the chairman, were Alderman R.H.Dean, Commissioner of Fire and Police, vice-chairman, Alderman R.Panet-Raymond, Lieut.-Col.J.Eric Slessor, E.D, Brig.J.A.DeLalanne, C.B.E, M.C., Lieut- Col.Philip Cook E.D., Director of Civil Defence, and General Manager T.J.Hughes.SE sr dove ron mice \u2014y => AIRES ve 3 GSE Le +3 AT Lt mn gyms pa TERE tas iz mr = nT 1 SE TWO THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1951 | Westmount C.N.R.Official Retires Aarne British People | Not Despondent Says Dr.H.Stern Dr, Harry J.Stern, of Temple Emanu-El, Westmount, speaking to the Women\u2019s Art Society on Unity Boys Club News \u2018 | Of special interest to members of the Unity Boys Club is the | announcement of the annual Westmount Rotary Carnival in West- mount Park to open Tuesday evening, June 19, and run thrdugh to im PI EPA Cnt tetl Sen EC EE June 23.As all club members know, the Westmount Carnival provided the means from which the clubhouse was built and equipped.Again this year the main proceeds from the Carnival will go towards maintenance and purchase of needed equipment.Keep those dates in mind and plan how to best support Westmount Rotarians in making this + ef caries ET AS rv nS year\u2019s Carnival one of the biggest and best.+ No Midnight Mass Services, To Be Held on Easter Eve | An announcement issued by the Archbishop's Palace states that there will be no midnight masses in churches of the Montreal archdiocese on Saturday, eve of Easter Sunday.Decrees have been received from Rome regarding establishment of the thirteenth century midnight mass to commemorate the Resur- yection.\u201cHowever, the proposed changes are so numerous that local pastors will continue to observe rituals followed in recent years\u201d the an- nouncement said.EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY PETER DOUET RUTH DINGLE March 25th to March 31st 2 P.M.Until 10 P.M.109 BLENHEIM PLACE Three blocks east of Westmount Station Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imported Materials Are Worth Seeing Call and See Mr.Davies who will Give you his Personal Attention PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 (Just below St.Catherine) \u2014 for \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d every day of the year INSURANCE = \u2014 \u2018+; \u2014 PL.9488 CL.4519 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal | to Miss Dalme.\u201cQur News\u201d: The new bulletin, \u2018Our News\u201d will be released by the Unity Newspaper Club.The first.edition went to the board last week.The paper is entirely written by the members of the club under the direction of Miss MacWilliams.Any member of the club wishing to contribute is asked to hand their articles in on Thursdays to any member of the paper.Arts and Crafts: There is no sports news this week, so this is an opportunity to bring you up to date on the Arts and Crafts activities around the club and their leaders.Barn Dancing: is proving a very popular activity around the club with Sylvia Rosvald one of the.main enthusiasts in the group.Dramatic: are meeting weekly in preparation for the concert to be held on Friday, April 6.Parents will be invited to attend and any member wishing to take part iz asked to give his or her name Metalcraft under Harry Houston is producing some very attractive ashtrays.Attendance has shown how popular the craft is with many of the members of the club.Chess: The Montreal Chess League is training members for tomorrow\u2019's adult competitions by teaching the young people of today.As a part of the library program, Mr.Eckstein has four to six members meeting at 8 p.m.every Thursday.Stage Construction.A portable stage is now under construction under the supervision of Mr.Rus- sell-Murray who hopes it will be finished and in use for concerts by early fall.There is still room for at least two more members to assist with the work.Movies: Ken Cathro has completed his training under the direction of Mr.D.B.Ross and will be taking on more responsibilities in the weekly movies.Ken is also in charge of the Wednesday 9 o'clock Record Hour.So if you want the latest records or have any records of your own you want played come along at that time.R.C.M.P.Club got off to a good start under the direction of Constable Jim Archer (R.C.M.P.) and Ronnie Williams with three of the boys taking the floor to give five minute talks on the following: 1.What the Unity Boys Club means to me.2.Hiking.3.Camping.Constable Archer is very pleased with his newly formed club.Merit Awards: President D.B.Ross presented the new Unity Boys Club Crest to Sandra Pickup, Sara Isene and John Black for outstanding service to the club.In future the new crests will not be sold, but awarded free for : Edwin D.CHRISTMAS | EERE outstanding service in club life.Barrister and Solicitor Office: HA.9238-39 HOWARD S.ROSS, K,C.Department for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons Residence: 4557 Sherbrooke St.57 St.James St.West Ambassador Apts, Westmount West \u2014 GLenview 2177 ELECTRO AVOID FIRE HAZARD! Have your country house wired or rewired now! Don't suffer from improper lighting or faulty wiring.EXPERT WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED FIE-TRICAL CONTRACTORS ELECTRIC PL.9927 Wi, 3981 VE.0510 Alistair Fraser honored \u2014 On the occasion of his retirement from the vice-presidency of traffic, Canadian National Rallways, Alistair Fraser, 57 Rosemount Crescent, Westmount, was honored by.senior officials at-a testimonial dinner in the Windsor Hotel Donald Gordon, chairman and president, CNR, paid tribute to Mr.Fraser's career as scholar, soldier, lawyer and railway executive.Mr.Fraser received a scroll, a government bond and an engraved wrist watch from his rallway associates.Left to right, are: Mr.Fraser, H.B.Parr, assistant to vice-president, traffic, who presided, and Mr.Gordon.Y.M.C.A.NOTES PHYSICAL DEPARTMENT Leaders\u2019 Corps The Intermediate Leaders\u2019 Corps of the Branch was instrumental in getting another Leaders\u2019 Corps off to an official start last night.The Corps journeyed to Central Branch, where they conducted a formal induction ceremony in the Chapel for members of the newly- formed Corps at that Branch.Fencing Club Congratulations are in order for Coach Roland Asselin for his showing in the Provincial Championships last weekend.Asselin tied for first place in number of victories and lost out by a single hit for the Men's Class \u201cA\u201d Provincial Foil Championship.Together with this, Coach Asselin was awarded the trophy, emblematic of the best all 'round performance \u2014 style, sportsmanship and fighting spirit.A keen competitor \u2014 an excellent coach! Basketball An all-day boys\u2019 basketball tournament will be held at the \u201cY\" on Monday, March 26, starting at 10:30 a.m.Teams from all Branches in the City will be competing in the 14 and under classification.House League A new face appeared in the top five men after the play was over in last Saturday's Hit-or- Miss Basketball House League.Ken Thompson edged into the running with a total of 13 points.The top men to date are as follows: Doug Seller and Bruce Robertson, with 22 points each, Ian McIntosh, 18 points, Thompson, 13, and Nelson Creamer and Doug Reed tied with 12 points each.Gymnastic Club The Hontreal Y.M.C.A.Gymnastic Team is preparing for an in- ; vitation meet with Ottawa \u201cY\u201d, to be held at Westmount Branch on Saturday evening at 8:00 o'clock.Tickets for the competition may be secured from any member of the team or at West- mount Y.M.C.A., 4585 Sherbrooke street, west.Badminton Club Last Friday night Bruce Hunt successfully turned away all challengers, to remain the undisputed holder of first rung on the current Ladder Tournament.Regular play continues on Tuesday and Friday nights, with challenge singles games arranged before 8:30 p.m.Hobby Show Highlights The Intermediate and Junior Leaders\u2019 Corps, which make up the committee for Indoor Athletics side of the coming Hobby Show, March 28 to 31.ed on their program will be a Girl Gymnastic Competition, Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Swim Meets, a Boys\u2019 Pentathlon, Judo Exhibition, Floor Hockey Playoff game, Bas- | ketball Tournament, Fencing Dem- Westmount.onstration, and Clown antics in the swimming pool, as well as the closing feature\u2014a Senior Gymnastic Exhibition.YOUNG ADULT SECTION Shamrock Shuffle Great Success Last Friday evening the Annual St.Patrick's Dance was held, and proved to be the highlight of the months\u2019 social calendar at the \u201cY\u201d.From the proceeds, the Young Adults made a substantial contribution to the World Service Work of the Y.M.C.A.The Assembly Hall was colourfully decorated in the Irish motif.Murals depicted a coleen and lad.! On the opposite wall was a realistic rainbow and pot of gold.Coloured floodlights blended with the cabaret setting and wall murals.The dance program featured modern and old-time dancing, with many novelty numbers.Spot dance winners were Lorraine Slocum and Bob Morrow.The consequence for being tagged with the Top Hat was paid in an amusing fashion by the Physical Director and Ray Beauchemin.The door prizes weer awarded to Gwen Blott and Ron Hosking.Following the refreshments Viola Russell played the piano and Highlight- | led in the singing of favourite Irish tunes.On the dance committee were Martin McGreer, chairman, Pam Sharpe, Margery Mullins, Iris Russell, Mary Morton, Myrtle McRae, Bill Hopper, Ron Gee, Jay Conn, Rudy Dyck and Don McBride.Hobby Show During the Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show, March 26 to March 31, program in the Young Adult Department will be cancelled.Local Exhibition Displays Scenes Of Laurentians The beautiful Laurentian landscape of Baie St.Paul is the subject of many of the paintings showing in the studio exhibition by Mrs.Peter Douet and Ruth Dingle Douet.2° Both the oil paintings and watercolors show a sincere feeling for the \u2018country, substantial arrangements and good colour.The large flower pieces, by Mrs.Douet, are vivid and decorative, , while a canvas of the gamin figures of the children skating in the park is a new vision of a familiar sight.The exhibition is from March 26 to March 30 and is open from 2 p.m.until 10 p.m.Bleheim Place, eM we AE Thursday, said that the \u201cBritish people despite their present austerity, were undergoing a renewal of democratic vitality.\u201d They find a sense of security.in Socialism and display a confidence and optimism not found on the European continerft, he said.\u201cThe people of Europe are suf-\u201d fering from a fear psychosis and a defeatism that anticipates not only a Third World War but a breaking out of civil war in many parts of the continent.iE Rabbi Stern stated that it was | significant to note that at the top of the best-seller list in Europe® stands a book by the Rumanian, Vergil Georghiu, \u201cThe Twenty- fifth Hour,\u201d whose message of des- \u2018| pair is that for Western Europe the\u201d twenty-fifth hour has already \u2018| struck, the hour that comes after the last hour.- Concert by Stelco Choir at Vic.Hall A program of popular ballads, operatic.arias, excerpts from recent musical comedies and folks songs has been drawn up by the Stelco Choir for its annual recital at Victoria Hall, March 28.The 30-voice choir, drawn from the office and factory staff of the Steel Company of Canada, will be conducted vy William Phipps, Conductor is Don Mallinson.Featured artists on the program include the popular radio and concert artist, Ken McAdam, Joyce Godfrey, so- rrano, who is a recent arrival from England, where she was soloist with the Sheffield Philharmonic Society, and pupils of the Mary Eeetles dance studio who will participate in production numbers.The Stelco Choir was born four years ago, when the enthusiastic reception of carol singing at the annual Christmas party led to the formation of a regular choral group, and an annual concert at Victoria Hall.Temple Emanu-El Sabbath Services, tonight, March 23rd at 8.15.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cPurim \u2014 The Festival of Gladness.\u201d At this service a special ritual will be observed and an artistically wrought Megillah in English will be used and will he read by the Executive of the Temple Young Married.Purim Oneg Shabbat and Reception will be held in the Temple Community House following Divine Service this evening to which all worshippers are cordially invited, Tomorrow morning, March 24th, 11.30.Sermonette \u2014 \u201cSacrifices\u201d based on Torah portion.Hosts at Oneg Shabbat Mr.and Mrs.Alex Carsley, Mr.and Mrs.George Rauch, Mr.and Mrs.William Gross, Mr.and Mrs, Dean Kerner, Mr.and Mrs.Justin Loeb, Mr.and Mrs.Hyman Axler, Mr.and Mrs.Marvyn Grover, Mr, and Mrs.Bernard Bornstein, Dr.and Mrs.Lewis N.Poch, Mr.and Mrs, Gerald Nashman, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Marsh, Mr.and Mrs.Leon Goodlin.Kiddush will be pronounced by Mr.Alex Carsley and the blessing of the lights will be given by Mrs.Alex Carsley.Christian Groups Attend At the Sabbath Service on Friday evening, March 9th a group of Students from Macdonald College under the leadership of Rev, Francis Doxsee attended worship; and on Friday, March 16th a group of Young People of the Notre Dame de Grace Y.M.C.A.came to our Temple and attended the Sabbath Service, We are delighted to have these groups and .such visits are most helpful to- Ce Br ENERO ANS Re fi TRB is aN hated ward better understanding. ple ing on ish us- al nce the buf- 7 not ta a ny top ope® ian, ity- des- ope ady fter ads, re- olks the ital rom \u2018the in be \u201con- ured : the rtist, ; so- from loist 10nic Mary pars.four astic ; the ) the horal t at El ight, | Will tival ce a | and rillah will f the urim will unity rvice ship- To- 24th, ices\u201d REPAIRED .REFINISHED .SUPPLIED Hardwood Floors LAID .FINISHED .CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WE.2323 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT VOL.XXII, No.12 The Examiner WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1951 50 YEARS IN WESTMOUNT\" Exceptional Values ! A LARGE SELECTION OF WATCHES AT PRE-BUDGET PRICES OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE Liberal Leader Declares Leases O.K.Until August In order to clarify some of the points raised by his constituents in Westmount-St.George, the Hon.George C.Marler, member for the division, and leader of the opposition in the Quebec Legislature, has issued the following statement on rent control as permitted by Bill 22 passed by the Quebec house during the session just concluded.This clarification by Mr.Marler will relieve many tenants who have been under pressure from their landlords to sign new leases to take effect on May 1st immediately after their present leases expire, In a statement released by Al Bruce, chairman of the Canadian Legion Housing Committee, on Wednesday, the legion spokesman said ¥that \u201csome people are being rail- Lady Caught i Painful Injuri Caught in the step of a street- \u2018car at the corner of Victoria Avenue and Sherbrooke Street March 13, Mrs.L.W.Packard, of 3404 Hingston Avenue was dragged along behind when the tram started off.Suffering fractures on both sides of her lower ribs, cuts and multiple bruises about the body, she was taken to the Homoeopathic Hospital for treatment, by the Westmount Police, Mrs.Packard stated she was Stepping on the streetcar at the safety zone on the Northeast corner of Sherbrooke and Victoria at the time of the accident.She said the conductor closed the door on her before she was aboard, trapping her foot in the step.The streetcar started, she fell to the zone platform and was dragged a short distance.When you are discouraged because you are in a valley, remember that every valley reaches up to the hills.BE WELL DRESSED THIS SPRING At Prices That Will Suit Your Budget Hand-tailored Suits and Coats For Ladies and Gentlemen.A large assortment of imported English material always on hand.Remodelling ly Repairs of all\" Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) Pick Up and Delivery WE.5908 Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS \" CLOSED SATURDAYS roaded into signing away a perfectly good position.\u201d Mr.Marler's explanation which \"follows is thus timely and will be appreciated by many harassed tenants here.Mr.Marler\u2019s Statement A number of tenants residing in the Division which I represent in the Legislature at Quebec have informed me that they have received letters from their landlords demanding exorbitant increases in their rentals, and I have been asked whether tenants whose Leases expire on April 30, 1951, or at a later date are obliged to come to an immediate understanding with their landlords.The law, which was adopted by the Legislature, states clearly that no person who is in occupation of a house or dwelling on April 30, 1951, may be evicted before August 1, 1951, provided he respects the present conditions of his lease and pays his present rental when due.At a later date, after the Rentals Commission has heen formed and it has rental administrators in each of the various cities and towns in the Province, every tenant who is unable to come to a satisfactory understanding with his landlord as to the amount of rental to be paid and as to the extension of the lease may apply to the rental administrator in order to have the latter determine the rental and the term of the extension of the Lease.If either party is not satisfied with the administrator's decision, he may appeal to the Rentals Commission.In the meanwhile the landlord may not obtain any increase in the rent unless the tenant ig willing to pay it.Hon.George C.Marler J.B.Young Speaks To Anaesthetists James B.Young, of 335 Clarke Ave., special hospital representative of Winthrop-Stearns Inc., will address the Montreal Anaesthetists Society at their Monday night Meeting in the Ciba Bldg.Mr.Young's subject will be \u201cAmpoule Assurance for the Anaesthetists.\u201d Winthrop-Stearns ampouled anaesthetic agents and adjuncts featuring ceramic printing in distinctive colors for permanence and ready identification will be demonstrated.Through the courtesy of Dr.F.A.H.Wilkinson, director of the department of anaesthesia at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mrs.M.\"I.Brown, anaesthetic drug room will demonstrate their modern method of sterilization and sterile storage of these ampouled agents in Zephiran Chloride Aqueous solution tinted.Method for detecting cracked or faulty ampoules \u2014 recording the control numbers for follow-up after anaesthesia, and other important safety measures in routine use in this department, Following the address and demonstrations pertinent comments will be made by Dr.Harold R.Griffith and Dr.F.A.H.Wilkinson.Easter Drama of Ages Lieutenant Governor To Open Hobby Show At \u201cY\u201d It has been announced that the Honourable Dr.Gaspard Fauteux, Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, will officiate at the opening of the fifteenth annual Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show, to be held at seven- thirty p.m.on the evening of Wednesday, March twenty-eighth, in the Westmount Y.M.C.A.He will be accompanied by Madame Fauteux, whose enthusiasm for the work of the young people is well known, Following a ceremony in the gymnasium, in which the many dis tinguished Hobby Show patrons will take part, Dr.Fauteux will deliver a short address on the subject of hobbies and their value.His Excellency will cut the ribbon signifying the opening of the exhibition.Accompanied by the other dis- tinguished guests, Dr.Fauteux will proceed to inspect the various exhibits in the.upstairs showrooms.The guests in his party will include Colonel Papineau, Air Vice-Marshall C.M.McEwan and Mrs.McEwan, the two former acting in their official capacity as aides-de-camp to the Lieutenant Governor, Being former Westmount citizens, Dr, Fauteux and his wife are very much interested in this annual exhibition put on by the boys and girls of this City.They have often visited the Hobby Show in the past, and, like many others, have derived much enjoyment in viewing the many outstanding ex- distinguished guests will hibits on display.After viewing the exhibits, the then witness the boys\u2019 swim meet and the girls\u2019 gymnastic competition.Many other special events will take place during the four days in which the exhibition will be on display.Included among these will be the various gymnastic displays on.Thursday evening, the music and entertainment festival on Friday night, the pet show on Saturday afternoon, and the official closing on.Saturday night.On these days the Hobby Show will be open from two p.m.to five p.m.in the afternoon, and from seven-thirty p.m.to ten p.m.in the evening.CITY OF WESTMOUNT CIVIL DEFENCE PUBLIC MEETING, VICTORIA HALL Thursday, April 5th, at 8:15 p.m.AUSPICES OF WESTMOUNT MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION Lt.-Col.J.Eric Slessor, E.D., President Appointment of an Advisory Council on Civil Defence and of the Chief Warden will be made by Mayor J.S.Cameron Speakers: Chairman of Civil Defence Committee Vice-Chairman of Civil Defence Committee Chairman of Advisory.Council Chief Warden, Civil Defence Director of Civil Defence ALL CITIZENS OF WESTMOUNT ARE INVITED TO ATTEND Rev.Grant Tells Rotary The greatest drama of the ages, the drama of Good Friday and Easter, was the central theme of the Christian faith, Rev.D.M, Grant, minister of St.Andrew's United Church, told the members of the Westmount Rotary Club, Wednesday.Mr.Grant brought to life the Easter story as he told it in de- * tailed fashion from start to finish.He was introduced by Leslie Mc- Crea and thanked by William Ab- Quality ROOFING bott.Nominated for a two-year term that roofing job.Call us today for free estimates on TAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALT ROOFING A SPECIALTY All types of roofing: slates, galvanized iron, copper shingles, asphalt shingles and tile.Fl.1189 of Canada, was welcomed.P.G.° ° Delgada past president read the es of charge an r.Linco Westmount Plumbing & Roofing 5.200055 ce 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division; Mrs.Garnet M.Strong, women's division, with Mrs.Myman Williams as vice-chairman, Mrs.T.H.Atkinson, chairman and Mrs.H.S.Bogert, vice-chairman of women\u2019s advance gifts; Paul Clark, of the Aluminum Company of Canada, chairman of public relations.LOWER =) CANADA COLLEGE CY MONTREAL Que GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT Lower Canada College is offering the following scholar- - ships for entry in September, 1951.SCHOLARSHIP A For entry into Upper 5th and tenable for TWO years.SCHOLARSHIP B For entry into Upper 4th (equivalent to 8th year) and tenable for FOUR years.SCHOLARSHIP C For entry into Lower 4th [equivalent to 7th year) and tenable for FIVE years, SCHOLARSHIP D OLD BOYS\u2019 SCHOLARSHIP.A special Scholarship is reserved for sons or grandsons of Old Boys of the school.Candidates write the same papers as boys trying for Scholarship \"B\" or \"C\", depending upon what grade they are attending in public school.The Schelarship will be given to the best candidate in the two divisions.These Scholarships are open only to boys net at present attending the College.Each Scholarship is a grant of free tuition at Lower Canada College from the time the winner enters the College until he takes his Junior Matriculation.For further information please apply to the Headmaster, BARRETT ELECTRIC COMPANY Industrial Electrical Work Everything Electrical Residential Work Base Plugs, ete.LOWEST RATES Expert Electricians MA.4074 Lower Canada College, 4090 Royal Avenue, Montreal 28.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1051 It Sure Tastes Good, Says Reggie Signs of Spring \u2014 Five-year-old Reggie Morrison, 146 Selby Street, Westmount, is cooling off with a jumbo ice cream cone.One of the many indications that spring is just around the corner.Mayor Cameron Is Named On Boulevard Committee Mayor J.S.Cameron, of Westmount, was named to a committee to \u2018speed up completion of the Metropolitan Boulevard at a meeting of the M.M.C.last Wednesday.Also appointed to the committee which, numbers five were: Councillor Gordon McL.Pitts, of the Montreal City Executive Committee, who will be chairman, Mayor R.E.Schofield of Mount Royal; | Lucien Croteau, member of the Montreal Executive Committee and Archambault Desy, representing the east-end municipalities on the Metropolitan Commission.The speeding up will apply to that section of the boulevard from Ville St.Laurent to Point aux Trembles.The newly appointed committee met briefly after the meeting and decided to request Monreal to ap- special committee to deal with municipal valuations in the metropolitan area under the Commis.point Claude Choquette, -head of the City's Legal Department and C.E.Campeau, of the Planning Department as advisory assistants.Action taken by the Commission may affect Westmount and other metropolitan suburban municipalities as the re-nomination of a » IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT x Better Service \u2014 Better Business Ta SAIT We are pleased to announce that we have now formulated [TR 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of his car, rolled through a red light, glanced off.a street car, smashed into a taxie cab and ended up with the nose of his car poked into the front door of the Bank of Toronto.When the Westmount police arrived at the scene Mr.Disnard told them he didn\u2019t know what happened.He said he must have fallen asleep.Gaston Monard, of 2372 10th avenue, St.Michel, a witness, stated he saw Mr.Disnard pull to a stop at the red light coming south on Clarement avenue.He said he noticed Mr.Disnard\u2019s head slump over the wheel of his car and while the light was still red the car started.across Sherbrooke striking the tram, taxi and ending up in the Bank of Toronto.Mr.Disnard, of 511 Guy street, a chauffeur, suffered a bruised nose and light cuts.He was faken to the Westmount Police Station and charged with reckless driving.The tram was slightly scratched, \u2018the taxi driven by Edmond Dubuc, 3854 St.Andre street was slightly damaged and the entrance to the bank was smashed in.Mr.Dis- nard's Dodge was crushed in at the front end.Dennis O'Keefe was once a stand-in, one of the few to ever reach stardom.He is now co- ! starring with John Payne and Ar- |leen Whelan in Pine - Thomas\u2019 \u201cCrosswinds,\u201d being filmed in Technicolor in Homosassa, Fla.FUEL BILLS TOO HIGH?valuation.\u201cI believe\u201d he said \u201c that we | should reconstitute our former.committee which would establish | a more equitable general municipal valuation in all adjacent muni- | cipalities, which should pay their | fair share to the Commission's upkeep.\u201d The Commission's finances committee will study the matter and report.Legion to Give Two Scholarships Quebec Command of the Canadian Legion has received $400 from the national organization for two scholarships, Lt.-Col George Savage, vice-principal of West Hill High School, and chairman of the Legion's education committee, has announced.The scholarships, each worth $200, are for post-secondary school education.One will be awarded! to a 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the Joint Cancer Fund Campaign, said Dr, Jonathan C, Meakins, president of the Quebec Division, Canadian Cancer Society, and former dean of the faculty of Medicine, Mc- Gill University on Tuesday.He estimated that $125,000 will be spent in the Montreal area alone by the two organizations to combat the dread killer.The objective of the appeal is $250,000.Dr.Meakins said the funds will provide for grants for scholarships, fellowships, and some 20 research projects at McGill University, Montreal University,-the Montreal: General Hospital, Notre Dame Hospital and the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital.The campaign will continue through March 22 by which date it is hoped that the amount required will have been subscribed.Subscriptions to the fund may be sent to Joint Cancer Fund Campaign Headquarters at 1522 Sher- the institution.brooke street west, he pointed out.\u2018range.Col.Bovey Advocates Tax To Help Hon.Wilfrid Bovey, O.B.E., K.C., was re-elected president and chairman of the board of the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, West- mount, at the annual general meeting held on Monday.In his report covering the year\u2019s operations Col.Bovey recommended that the provincial government establish a real estate tax to assist Quebec\u2019s hard pressed hospitals.\u201cSuch a tax,\u201d said Col.Bovey, \u201cwould have to be based on real value and not the municipal valuation.Reason is that a custom has grown up of undervaluing large plants for municipal purposes\u2014the plant worth thirty million dollars will probably be valued at one and a Hospitals half million.Surely the wealthy companies now operating in the province should be willing to contribute some of their enormous profits for the benefit of the sick and suffering.\u201d Col.Bovey pointed out that \u201ccivil defence involves care of the | wounded and burned\u201d and he noted that \u201cSoviet imperialism has forced this country into a five billion dollar defence program.\u201d He forecast that \u201cthis area might well need 100,000 emergency beds Assessment.\u2014_\u2014 (Continued from Page One) has been prepared of the amqynts payable for part of the cost of paving Sherbrooke Street from Clarke Avenue intersection to the easterly limits of the City, and of St.Catherine Street from Greene Avenue intersection to the easterly limits of the City respectively, by the proprietors whose properties front on the said sections of Sherbrooke Street and St.Catherine Street.Public notice is also given that by direction of the City Council and in accordance with provisions of By-law 575, there has been prepared a special general collection roll of the taxes or assessments to provide for the payment of interest and sinking fund upon the City's share of the cost of certain roads, sidewalks, etc, and the tax public works including drains, to meet said obligations is levied at the rate of 1.85 mills in the dollar on the valuation of the taxable property of the City exclusive of the buildings.Said rolls are deposited in the office of the Secretary-Treasurer and will be submitted to the Council for homologation at a session to be held on Monday, the 2nd April, 1951, at eight o'clock P.Mat the City Hall.Given at Westmount this fifteenth day of March, 1951.A.W.D.SWAN, F.C.1.8,, Secretary-Treasurer.The waistline of a one-piece dress should come to your normal waistline, If it is too short or too long waisted try a different size Too loose at the waist?Requires a simple alteration, If belt is set in it may be tedious but not risky.A waistband will wrinkle less and be more comfortable if an easy fit.A waistband liner will keep blouse tucked in.Visitors to Canada rate white- very x fish high on the list of freshwater delicacies.as well as- the replacement of thousands of hospital beds and equipment.It is perfectly obvious,\u201d Col.Bovey added, that the old \u201cguns or butter\u201d dilemma has been replaced by a new one \u2014 \u201cdefence or beds.\u201d In reviewing the hospital's progress he pointed to the new cancer clinic now in operation, and the enlarged school for nurses.Col.Bovey also suggested that insurance plans pay for home care \u2018as it seemed unfair to penalize the patient willing to accept cheaper treatment at home by refusing to reimburse him for any treatment at all.\u201d Officers of the hospital for 1951-52 are: Honorary president, Sir Frederick Garson, C.B.E.,, M.C.; president Hon.W.Bovey; vice-presi- dent and treasurer, L.W, Vezina; vice-president and secretary, Major L.M.Bloomfield, K.C.Members of the board of trust- tees; David A, Armory, A.W.Cal- lard, Dr.H.G.Littler, Lyle D.Richardson, H.Heward Stikeman, W.J.Bryant, Howden R.Horner, Brian R.Perry, Dr.E.E.Robbins, Edgar F.Tolhurst.Supernumerary trustees: W.R.Bulloch, T.P.Ritchie, Hon.Frank L.Connors, C.Gordon Wallace, Eric B.F.Reddy, Art W.Gilmorr.It was not necessary to wait for canvassers to call, Dr.Meakins added.In the Salvation Army's institutions in England over 10,000 men sleep 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p.m.This will be \u201cLadies Night\u201d.+\u2014\u2014___\"$* a contralto solo by Mrs.A.J.D.| The speaker will be John Fisher.Special Easter services will be, ; Wright.\u201cWere held on Sunday at 9:30 a.m., 11:00 | They Crucified My Lord ?\u201d In St.Andrew's, Easter will be Rev.| observed with services of worship in which the glad music of the | Resurrection and the Life will pre- a.m.and 7:30 pm.The morning, service will be identical.Norman A.McMurray will preach on \u201cThe Language of Easter.\u201d In the evening a service of East- | dominate.In er hymns and anthems will be given with a story-sermonette by Mr.McMurray.\u201cGod at Golgotha.\u201d The young people of the Youth Council and Y.P.U.will gather in ; Wesley Hall on Sunday morning | Mount Royal.and (rom the mountain by bus will Easter selections.by Mrs.| Wright.Mrs.E.B.Reynolds, Mr.Night | Henry Gosham and John Grant; Variety Concert\u201d will be held in | such anthems as \u201cBlessed Be the Wesley Hall on Thursday, March God and Father\u201d be provided, and all young people clude: Solos of the Church are invited.The annual \u2018Family 29, | \u201cHallelujah Amen\u201d from Judas PRESBYTERIAN mu.| Maccabaeus (Handel).pe A special program has been ar- MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN ranged for the children of the } St.Andrew's Church School who will assemble CHURCH | Westmount *- On Good Friday there will be a Grant will give the sermon, lives! Christ lives!\" Music by the Choir will include the anthems, At the morning service at 11; \u2018The Lamb That Once For Us p.m.Mr.McMurray will preach on | Was Slain\u201d (Bach), 11.00 a.m, Morning Service.That Was Made Unto the Fathers\" Subject: \u201cMatter.\u201d \u201cHallelujah «1c Text: Psalms 81: 9, 10.There (Bairstow) and the Chorus\u201d (Handel).In the evening there will be al to attend the sunrise service on Choral service in whic?the choir God, \u2018Transportation to | will sing some of the outstanding Jin the Church at 11 a.m.and will later retire to their classrooms.Next Tuesday the Woman's As- You There When CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Scientist Westmount, Que.52 Academy Road the morning Mr.\u201cHe Sunday, March 25th.\u201cThe Promise 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.sha'l no strange god be In thee; neither shalt thou worship any strange god.I am the Lord thy which brought thee out of the land of Egypt.These will in- A.J.D.Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting, Meeting 2.00 p.m, to 4.00 p.m.Tuesdays.Thursdays and Fridays, except Sundays and holidays.(Wesley) and Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, 8.A., B.D.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1951 (ome to Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.= There Does Freedom Flourish, Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly, hurch lude, service of public worship in St.Andrew's, Westmount, at 11 a.m.\u201cGoud Friday Is Now\" will be the message by the Minister, Rev, DM.Grant.There will be appropriate selections by the choir, includ- | | D.C.Brown of the Red Cross So- | ladies of Group No.5.BAHAI A WORLD FAITH The Baha'i Faith recognizes the unity of God and of His Prophets, upholds the principle of an unfettered search after truth, condemns all forms of prejudice and superstition and teaches that the fundamental purpose of religion is to promote concord and harmony.LITERATURE FREE! 58 - Tel.GL.1879 | Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue sociation will meet at 2 p.m.for sewing.The speaker will be Mrs.ciety and the tea hostesses will be Mrs.M, Rubenstein and the The Men of St.Andrew's will hold a supper meeting in the Hut- BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH John Alexander Johnsten, D.D., Minister William J.Neale Organist and Cholrmaster eu ra 080 we VR - ig Laster Services 11.00 a.m.Dedicntion of | Chimes, The Chimes, 10,00 a.m.Church Bible School\u201411 a.m, 7.20 p.m.Hymn Recital, using chimes, 7.30 pm.Haptismal Servi ice, | Memorial Message of the \u201cThe Riseii Christ Begins His Conquest.\u201d liaster Music by Westmount Choir Dr.Johuston at both services Visitors Cordially Welcomed Youth Fellowship 8.456 p.m.Christian | wit present u film in sound and Easter Sunday 11.00 a.m.Public Worship Special Easter Music Sermon: \u201cAn Offeriug for Sin.\u201d 11,00 a.m, Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Easter Choral Service.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Cholrmaster VISITORS_ AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME A Nursery for Small Children Is Conducted During.the Morning Service of Worship, STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Westmount Ave\u2026 and Victoria Ave Rev.J.D, Wilkie, B.A.Minister John A.Simms, B.A., Assistant Sunday, March 25th 11.60 a.m.THE MEANING OF EASTER, 11.15 a.m.Sunday School.2.30 p.m.Communicant\u2019s Bible Class.4.30 p.m Candlelight Service of Easter (urols.There .will be no Evening Service at 7.30 p.m.A Cordial Welcome is Extended to Visitors.f St.James United ++ Music to be rendered at the Sun-| day service at St.James United Church will include: prelude\u2014Toccata, Symphony.V., Widor; introit\u2014Chorale, \u201cNow Let Every Tongue Adore Thee,\u201d Bach; anthem \u2014 \u201cThe Lamb That Was Slain For Us,\u201d from: Cantata No.21, Bach; offertory\u2014Chorale Pre- \u201cSleepers, Wake,\u201d Bach; solo\u2014Maureen Forrester; anthem \u2014\u201cHallelujah,\u201d from.\u201cThe Messiah,\u201d Handel: organ postlude\u2014 Toccata, \u201cLord Jesu Christ, Come Thou.To Us,\u201d Karg-Elert.- At the evening service: prelude: \u201cGood Friday Music,\u201d from Parsifal,\u201d Wagner; anthem-\u2014\u2018Hallelujah,\u2019 from \u201cThe Mount of Olives,\u201d Beethoven; anthem \u2014 \u201cAlleluluia,\u201d Thompson; postlude\u2014\"Hosannah, \u201d Dubois.ANGLICAN At the morning service: organ |.UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greens Avenue Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W, Jones, M.A., D.D.Gifford Mitchell, B.A.,, Mus.Bae, Organist and Choir Director S unday, M March 25th - 9,45 a.m.Church School, 11.00 a.m.Nursery Division and Mis- \u2018sion Band, - 11.00 a.m.The Day of Victory.\"7.30 p.m.Musical Service by Choir, Sacred Cantata, \u201cThe Seven Last : Words from the Cross\u201d by Du- ois - - .The Communion of T he Lord\u2019s Supper will follow both morning and evening services and new members, will be received into the Church., WEDNESDAY, 8.15 p.m.Social evening for .ull the congregation and friends sponsored by the W.M.S.-GOOD FRIDAY.March 23rd, 8.15 p.min the Church, Illustrated Lec- Rev.John B.Cotton.Good Friday 7.30 a.m Matlins and Litany.9.30 a.n Table Prayéis and 1200 a.m.Three Hours\u2019 Vigil, conducted by Rev.Basil Jones, D.D.4.00 p.m.Children\u2019s Service.8.00 p.m.Evensong.Sermon.Easter Eve 9.30 a.m.Mattins and Table Prayers.8.00 p.m.Evensong.- Easter Day 6.00 am.7.00 am.and 8.00 am.Holy Communion.9.30 a.m.Children\u2019s Eucharist.sentation of Mite Boxes.10.15 a.m.Mattins, 11.00 .a.m.Solemn Eucharist, 7.00 p.m.Festal Evensong.Pre- Week-day Services Communion: 7400 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 9.00 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 o.m.dally.excep! on Seturdav 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.Easter Day 7.00, 8.00, 9 30 a.m, Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Holy: Communion (Choral) and Sermon, Preacher: The Rector.11,00 a,m.Scholars\u2019 Easter Service in the Parish Hall.4.00 p.m.Holy Buntism.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Prencher: Rev.Peter Farrell.Tuesday in Easter Week 10.00 a.m Holy Communion.\u201cEustace Tait, A:C.C0.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke.Street at Marlowe Avenue Holy Organist: Mr.Rev.Canon R.Keaneth Naylor, Rector Rev Howard R, Hankle.Assistant Good Friday 10.00 a.m.Litany and Ante-Commu- nion, 12,00 noon Three Hours.The Rt, Rew.W.L.Wright, Bishop of Algoma.Saturday 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Easter Day | a.m.Holy Communion.£ aan.Holy Communion; a.m.Holy Communion, a.Hoty.Communion.a.Choral Communion.Preacher: The, Rector.p.m.Service \u2018for.Children.; :30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: The Rev.Howard R.Kunkle.\u201c Monday in Easter Week \u20187,00 a.m.Holy Communion, sesss 11.a Sead HS > Tuesday Holy Comunion.Wednesday Holy Communion.10.00 \u201ca.m.7.00 a.m.| colour: \u201cWhich Will Ye Have?Christ or Barabbas?\u201d .A oe Doris Killam, A.T.C.M., L.Mus.(MGI) | Organist and Cholr Director Pad Lp EE - Thursday 10.00 a.m Holv- Comunion.pce Tres ture, \u2018The Passion Play at Ober- ammergau.\u201d Church of The Advent DOMINION-DOUGLAS Corner ot Wood and Western CHURCH Westmount Westmount Bivd., cor.Lansdowne ; Avenue .Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Ministers: Rev.A.Lioyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.Charles F.Johnston.M.A.Th.D, Easter Sunday 10.35 4m Special Easter Music, \u2014 Living Faith\u201d.Dr.Lloyd Smith.3.00 p.m, Church School.7.30 pom.The Stone was Rolled Away.\u201d Dr.Charles Johnston.Good Fridav 11.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Organist and_Cholrmaster, MR JOHN ROBB, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 10) Cote St.Antoine Road near Argyle Avenue WESTMOUNT Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, - Minister - Rev.George K.Ward, B.A.Assistant Minister + Good Friday 11,00 a.m.Sermon by Mr.Grant.¢ GOOD FRIDAY IS NOW.\u201d Laster Services 11.00 a.m, \u201cHE LIVES! CHRIST LIVES!\u201d Sermon by Mr.Grant, 7.30 p.m.CHORAL, SERVICE.Outstanding Easter Music.Anthems.11.00 a.m CHURCH SCHOOL.Solos, Organist and Choirmaster, Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bac., F.C.C.O.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West Rev.Thomas E.McLennan, D.D.- Minister: Rev.B.B.Brown, Visiting Minister Sunday, March 25th 10.50 a.m.Sunday School, 11,00 a.m.\u201cThe Risen Christ.\u201d This Service will be broadcast over C.B.M 3.00 p.m.St.ries?Men's Assoclution, 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Glory of Easter.\u201d is service will be broadcast over CJ.A.D.Special Easter Music at both Services Rev.T.E.McLennan, D.D., ; at both services : © Mr, Warner Normen, Organist Rev.HARVEY Fai, BD.D.D.EST OUNT ir Park EMMANUEL = Western \u201cAve.at Lansdowne Easter S wnday 11.00 a.m.Easter Praise, Sermon.Dr, .Campbell.\"Overcoming the \"World \u2014 and Death.7.30 p.m.The Drama of Easter.The Great \u2018Story, retold in Music and Scripture and Poetry.\u2018A \u2018CORDIAL INVITATION tH : -EXTENDED TO VISI Ic Scott L.R.S.M.Cholr Director , R.Gliddon, Organist\u2019 First 17 ACCOM gently have y 24 DESOT Cote d Order Your PAINT By Telephone From LHL PAINT STORE 4469 St.Catherine West {Near Metcalfe Ave.) PHONE FOR FREE COLOUR CHARTS o -GLIDDEN PAINTS © SPRED SATIN e JAPALAC ENAMEL GL.2336 We Deliver THE.EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1951 = \u2014 PAGE SEVEN The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2773% 10 WORDS 35¢ 3c for each additional word PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE Authorised Dealer for % General Electric *% Connor Washers % Moffat Ranges % Beach Stoves * Bendix Economat % Inglis Washers SALES AND SERVICE Easy Terms Available WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES 4209 St.Catherine West {Near Greene Avenue! 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es 7 | Dominion-Douglas Members of the Young People\u2019s Union of Dominion Douglas Church will meet outside the church on the Boulevard at 6:16 a.m.on, \u2018Faster morning, to attend the sun- Royal.Dr.Charles Johnston will speak on \u201cThe Dawning of a New Day.\u201d Music will be provided by the Salvation Army Junior Citadel Band.The service will begin at 7 a.m.and will be broadcast over station CJAD.The morning service at Domin- ion-Douglas Church will begin at 10:35 a.m.with the singing of Bach's Easter cantata.Dr.Lloyd Smith will speak on \u201cA Living Faith.\u201d The choir will sing \u201cSurely He Hath Borne Our Griefs\u201d from \u201cThe Messiah\u201d by Handel and \u201cChrist the Lord Is Risen\" by Lang.The service will conclude with the Hallelujah Chorus.Leslie Hall will be furnshed as a chapel and arrangements have been made to carry the full service there by public address system.At 3 p.m.there will be a special Easter program in each department of the Church School, marking the first use of a new filmstrip projector.\u2019 In the evening Dr.Charles Johnston\u2019s sermon will be \u201cThe Stone CHESTERFIELD recovered, general upholstering, Midtown Upholstering Co., 5337 Western Ave.Telephone WA.5582; nights, UN.2088.J-21 VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS \u2014 [Flexalurg 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 BLINDS REG\u2019D.YO 5681 EVENINGS: HE.0581 J-1 Was Rolled Away.\u201d The choir will sing a series of Easter carols: \u201cOn A Lovely Easter Morn\u201d by Robb, \u201cNow Glad of Heart,\u201d a tradition al air, and \u201cThis Joyful Easter tide,\u201d a Dutch carol.All ladies\u2019 organizations have cancelled their regular meetings for the week following Easter.\u201d BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lorenzo Gaulin Ltd.Plumbing and Heating Contractor and Repairs 4424 ST.JAMES STREET WEST Fl.1844 NIGHT CALLS - DU.2610 WESTMOUNT GARAGE Reg'd Now Operated By.ERYL JONES British-trained Specialist in mechanical repairs on all British and\u2019 European cars.244 Victoria Ave.(In rear) Next to new B.A.Station \u2014 EL.1511 .\u201cim a car ate CC DO AU 0 ave ransnan aT Ea Simm Ln ARS Te a AIRE 3 | ET OT Cb a ee ma eee PAGE EIGHT jesrmutlte cintihbrie ra + Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Cuttle, of Westmount, who have been on a three weeks\u2019 trip to California, are returning home on Sunday.NESTER NE TAXI = STANDS IN WESTMOUNT, N.D.G.& SNOWDON HOURLY & METER RATES WEDDINGS FUNERALS OUT OF TOWN TRIPS SERVICE DAY & NIGHT ATL mbes ene cre en Miss Joan Beachman, Victoria Avenue, left yesterday to spend the Easter week-end in New York City.Miss Blanche Emard is leaving for Toronto where she will attend the wedding of Michele Genest, daughter of Justice and Mrs.Gen- est to Jacques Bernier of Washington.Sophy L.Elliott, Arlington Avenue, has created the water-color paintings of the stained glass windows in Notre Dame Church, for the tableaux, festival to be featured for Montreal's Beautification week in May.- Mr.and Mrs.T.F.Just, of Westmount, with their daughters, the Misses Pauline and Gloria Just, and Mrs.W.J.Langston, Jr, of St.Thomas, Ont, have returned from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where they spent a month, guests of the Southward Hotel.A reception was held on Friday, March 16, at the residence of Mrs.H.F.Reusing, Belvedere Place, Westmount, following the concert of the Montreal Women's Symphony Orchestra, at Plateau Hall, when Miss Ethel Stark, the permanent conductor, conducted, and Mr.Raoul Jobin was soloist.The Hon.Omer Cote, Provincial Secretary, was guest of honor.Mrs.Allen Turner Bone, the president, THE \u2018EXAMINER; -WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1951 ocial + Personal Engagements + + Weddings + arried Saturday In Westmount peurs UTP ETS CE RR Tr Mr.and Mrs.Ian Harwood McGillis photographed on Saturday afternoon following their wedding in the Sacristy of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Mrs.McGillis was formerly Miss Joan Daphne Moore, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ceeil L.Moore, of Outremont, and Mr.McGillis is the son of Mr.and .Miss Lillian Burns will spend the Easter vacation in Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.W.Nickerson and family- are leaving shortly for Sixteen Island Lake, where they will spend the Easter holidays.Six hundred and fifty tickets have already been sold for the Cotton Carnival being held at the Mount Royal Hotel by the St, Mary's Hospital Maternity Committee on Tuesday, April 3, at which Madame Louis St.Laurent, wife of the Premier of Carada, will be the guest of honor, The sale of tickets for the carnival is now closed.Ushers and checkers at the Montreal West Operatic Society\u2019s presentation of Ruddigore will be members of the Commandos Chapter, 1.0.D.E,, regent of which is Mrs.R.D.Guess.Miss Mariette Freeland is convener of ushers.Gilbert and Sullivan\u2019s Opera is being presented March 27 Ito March 31 inclusive in the Montreal West High School.Auditorium, under the direction of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Norris.Mrs.John Rappel, 2259 Hampton Avenue (DE.8632), thanks all who went to the trouble of sending her by mail .and messenger bundles of Christmas cards, which will be used to decorate \u2018scenes for the Children\u2019s Memorial rT a SAW ET AN STS IRE DFT 3 Te Sa received with Miss Stark, Mr.Cote and Mr.Jobin.fi ASS Spring IS HERE ! 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A quiet reecption was held afterwards in the Mount Royal Hotel.Later the newlyweds left on a | Fashion Mints cards during the spring house cleaning, Mrs.Rappel will be glad to have them.ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Inger Bryn, daughter of the late Kaare S.Jorgensen and of -Mrs, Jorgensen, of Westmount, to Mr.John David Glenn, son of Mr.and Mrs.David James Glen, of Westmount.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Wednesday, May 23, in Dominion- Douglas Church, Westmount.Both Miss Jorgensen and Mr.Glen are graduates of McGill University.APPROACHING MARRIAGE The marriage of Elaine Grace, daughter of the late Walter Frank Sparrow and of Mrs.Sparrow, of Westmount, to Mr, Donald David McMaster, son of Mr.and Mrs.John A.McMaster, of Westmount, has heen arranged to take place tomorrow afternoon, March 24, at half-past two o'clock, in Trinity Memorial Church.The big suit of the season Is the suit that comes decked out with its own print blouse and matching print jacket lining.It appears In every type and at various price levels, and really looks like spring.This one exemplifies the theme in a most wearable model.The suit is of navy blue woollen, and the - blouse and jacket lining are of red and white coin dot printed silk.The jacket Is snugly buttoned below the gently rolled collar and shows the blouse bow neck.Flapped pockets, faced which are buckram-lined.The which are buckram,lined.The skirt is pencil-thin.; R SPRING-CLEAN AJ YOUR CARPET Give your carpet, \u201cnew rug or mat a lease on life.\" *@@nada (@rpet (leaning tro.3939 NAMUR ATLANTIC 9415 three-weeks motor trip to Miami.| ! : I attire Pin hahaha hate GE ES rf pe AP rR GEE a fy Eger Ea JL mou e Ce FE WW oe ml RTS olla v Mrs.Roy Allan Shields, Recent LR Bride | slightly, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 33, 1951 Easter Moming Serve Scones; Plan Egg Hunt Shirred eggs baked in butter, cheese and cream, hot buttered scones and lemon curd, a delicious English preserve\u2014how does that sound for a dairy farm Easter breakfast ?before and reheated in the oven while eggs are baking.Scones Two cups flour, 2 tablespoons sugar, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 1.teaspoon salt, 14 cup butter, 1 egg yolk, 14 cup light cream, 1 egg white.Sift together flour, 1 tablespoon sugar, baking powder and salting, Beat egg ingredients.Mix into dough, roll out 2 inch thick | and cut in 2-inch triangles.Place |: on baking sheet.Beat egg white brush on scones and 88 sprinkle with remaining sugar.Mrs, Roy Allan Shields, pictured above, is the former Miss Doro- -thy Wilhelmine Schmidt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, P.P.Schmidt, of Regina Sask.Her marriage to Mr.Shields, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Shields, of Kerrobert, Sask., took place recently in Toronto.The bride is a well-known musician, as is her sister, Miss Irene Schmidt, who acted as her sister's attendant, : SHIELDS-SCHMIDT At an afternoon ceremony in the sacristy of the Blessed Sacrament Church, Toronto, Dorothy Wilhelmine, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.P; P.Schmidt, Regina, Sask., became the bride of Mr.Roy Allan Shields, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Shields, Kerrobert, Sask.Monseignor R.Callahan officiated.The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Dr.E.H.Schmidt,.of Toledo, Ohio, and attended by her sister, Miss Irene Schmidt, Toronto.Mr.Mario Ber- nardi, well known Toronto musician, acted as best man for the groom.\"The bride wore a model ballerina gown of white French lace with matching length mittens, and a simplé tiara of orange blossoms holding in place her fingertip length veil of French tulle illusion.The low-cut circular bodice was accentuated by a single strand of pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses.The maid of honor was wearing a mauve and blue net ballerina gown and slippers, with tiny matching cap and carried a rose-centred nosegay, her ensemble being completed by a triple strand of pearls and a wide silver bracelet, a gift from the bride.\u2019 \"Following -the ceremony a large réception was held at 162 Glen- cairn Avenue, the home of Mrs.E.E Ehmann, aunt of the bride.The bride's mother, Mrs.P.P.Schmidt, received with the bridal party, wearing a blue lace-trim- med afternoon dress with corsage of pink carnations.Mrs.Ehmann wore 8 mauve silk afternoon dress with split carnation corsage of palest yellow.Mr.W.Ehmann proposed the toast to the bride, his goddaughter, and after the tiered wedding cake was cut, Mr.Bernardi read the numerous telegrams conveying good wishes from friends across Canada.Vocal and piano solos were given by many musical friends attending, and among the out-of-town guests were \u2018journalistic friends of the groom including Mr.Bernard Dube and Mr, Brodie Snyder, Jr., both of Montreal; Mr.Allan Atkins, Toronto; and Mr.Lawrence Greer, of Hamilton, Ont, - The bride and groom left at midnight to spend their honeymoon in Montreal, guests at the Mount Royal Hotel.They will reside at 98 Columbia Avenue, Westmount.Oral Club Reports Progressive Year The annual meeting of the Oral Club was held on Monday evening in the St.Ignace Bourget School.The president, Miss Bertha Donald, reported that the club had a successful season under the instruc- torship of Mrs.Franco Consiglio.Among the highlights of the course given in public speaking was a round-table conference and a magazine-of-the-air.The president also reported that Mrs.J.M.Purcell would represent the Oral Club in the public speaking contest of the Women's division of the Montreal Debating League to be held April first.Officers for the forthcoming season are: Miss Eva Mitchell, president; Mrs.A, W, Paquin, vice-president; Miss B.Donald, immediate past.president; Mrs.C.J.Kerlin, secretary; Mrs.J.J.Kelly, treasurer; Miss I.Boudreau, membership, and Miss Zena Reicker, publicity.BUNNYMALLOWS First pinch \u2018a head from the upper front part of a marshmallow.Then with scissors cut long, slim ears\u201d by cutting the two top side edges from the back up to the pinched portion.The ears will stand right up.Pinch little feet for the bunny along the bottom front edge of the marshmallow.Cut out about a fourth inch at the lower edge of the back for a tail.Apply pink vegetable coloring with a toothpick for the eyes, ;nose, mouth.and lining for the ears, Bake in hot oven (450 degrees F.) for 15 minutes.Serve hot.Lemon Curd One-half cup butter, 1% sugar, 2 lemons, 2 eggs.Melt butter and sugar in top of double boiler.Add rind and juice of lemons.Beat in eggs and stir until thick and smooth.Pour into a hot jar and leave to set.Shirred Eggs in Cheese (Serves 6) Six eggs, 1% pound finely grated cheese, 34 cup butter, salt and pepper, 14 cup cream, 4 teaspoon dry mustard.Sprinkle cheese over bottom of a shallow buttered baking dish or individual ramekins.pieces of butter and sprinkle with salt and pepper.Break eggs one at a time over the cheese.Mix cream with mustard and pour over eggs.Bale in a moderately hot oven (350 degrees F.) about 15 minutes until whites are set.Serve immediately.And, of course, after breakfast, there must be chocolate eggs for the children\u2019s hunt.Chocolate-Covered Coconut Easter Eggs Punch holes in end of a coconut and save every drop of milk.Cut off all brown skin of coconut meat aid put meat through food chopper.Put coconut and strained coconut milk in large bow! and add 2 pounds confectioners\u2019 sugar.Mix and pat and add more sugar if needed to make a solid ball.Mold {It individual eggs and lay on waxed paper on platter.Place in sweetened chocolate and dip each egg separately.Lay on waxed paper and place in refrigerator.If you cannot get dipping chocolate, melt bitter baking chocolate and add a small piece of parawax.cup EASTER EGGS By special request we are reprinting the recipe for Easter Eggs published last year.For the basic fondant, use 1; tin sweetened condensed milk, 1% teaspoon vanilla, 1 tablespoon corn syrup, and gradually cream with 4 pound butter.Work in 11; pounds sifted icing sugar.Divide the fondant roughly in half, and color nalf with orange vegetable coloring for the yolks.Shape about half the size you want your finished eggs to be.Then add almond or maple flavoring to rest of the fondant, and apply outside the yolks.Chocolate Coating To coat them with chocolate, melt 12 box of semi-sweet chocolate and 1 slice of parawax in top of a shallow double boiler.Keep water boiling under mixture and dip eggs, held lightly on a wide fork.Place on wax paper.Use your cake or cookie decorator to put each child's name on in colored icing, or decorate as lavishly as you wish.Makes aix to eight medium sfzéd eghs.The scones can be made the day Cut in shorten- |! yolk with cream, |; and add to dry|: Dot with] PAGE NINE Business Women\u2019s Club Hears Floral Authority The Professional and Business Women\u2019s Organization of the Parish of The Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, held its general monthly meeting in St.Leo's School Hall on Wednesday, March 14.The highlight of the evening was an address and demonstration by the guest speaker, Miss Florise Lemieux, who delighted her audience with her artistic and original designs in floral arrangement.Miss Lemieux, who is well known to Montrealers for her on.OO anes ns LE Mr.Emile Introduces the INTER-CURL CUT The Newest Creation In Hair Conforms to the shape of the head and allows the hair to wave and curl better.Adds to the attractiveness of either long or short hair, for adults-or teen-agers.Try it with your new Permanent.You'll \u201cFlair with Flowers\u201d passed on 80me valuable tips on the handling and care of flowers which the amateur would do well to remember.The guest speaker was introduced by Mrs.Eileen St.Martin and a vote of thanks on behalf of the club was tendered by Mrs.Marcella Mulligan.Trinity Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary of Trinity Memorial Scout and Cub Group will hold their monthly meeting in the church hall on Monday, at 8.15 p.m.no] Cutting .RE Fl.2486 LOL CO s be thrilled! a Make an appointment today 8 a PERMANENTS - - - From $5.50 to $15 E SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE - $1.25 a : 5 : & ° / Beauty Salon a mi e PERSONALIZED HAIR STYLING @ 1373 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke) a \u201cA Smart Coiffure Depends Entirely On A Smart Haircut\u201d V2 EERE EE a Hamburg Steak - - Tow Lenton Menus FRESH ATLANTIC HALIBUT Dore \u2014 Lake Trout \u2014 Whitefish \u2014 Smelts \u2014 Winnipeg Goldeyes \u2014 Smoked Fillets \u2014 Finnan Haddies \u2014 B.C.Salmon \u2014 Bulk Oysters \u2014 Shrimps \u2014 Lobsters \u2014 Deep Sea Scallops.For Quality Meals You Must Have Quality Foods We Have À Wide Variety Of HAMS for your EASTER MENUS SCHNEIDER'S \u2014 MAPLE LEAF \u2014 SWIFT AND OTHERS .This Week\u2019 Meat Specials Loins of Pork - - - 39 BY T.C.A.DAILY .Airborne Haddock Fillets and Fillets of Sole 628 Dorchester St.W.PL: 8121 Gélahquee 1329 Greene Ave.WE.7361 Serving Montrealers for 60 Years [HE ff RY caper a = me atte ert, armen op an Relient ol a ta pat me mr ie J Frege © mu A Py PAGE TEN + - 9 Zonta Club Zonta Club of Montreal will hold its monthly business meeting for members only on Tuesday in Victoria School, St.Luke Street, at 8 p.m.Refreshments will be served by Mrs.R.B.Shaw and her committee.Miss Helen Guiton, | president, will preside at the meeting.Amalgamation The amalgamation meeting of the Frances Willard and West- mount Unions \u201cW.C.T.U.\u201d, will take place on Wednesday at 3 p.m.in Dominion Douglas Church, corner of Lansdowne and West- mount Blvd.The speaker will ke Mrs.A.E.Keating, President of the Montreal \u201cW.C.T.U.\u201d Tea will be served.HANDBAG - REPAIRS > À ORFHE Q SAME DAY white ¥ come VOU WAIT ; 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Mrs.E.Small, 337 Moffat Avenue, Verdun; and Mrs.R.W.Montgomery, 4617 Lafontaine Street East.Westmount Club A special meeting of the West- mount Women's Club will be held on Friday, March 30, in Victoria Hall at 2.30 p.m.The meeting will be in the form of a reception for new and prospective members.À novel entertainment has been arranged and tea will be served by Miss Florence Ewing and her committee.True Kindred Whist Montreal Conclave No.1, Order; of True Kindred, will hold a military whist in the Lodge Room of the Verdun Legion Hall, Verdun Avenue, on Tuesday, at 8.30 p.m.Table and door prizes will be given and refreshments served.Players are requested to take their own cards.Mtl.Ladies\u2019 Choir Joan Glithero, 11-year-old pianist, will be guest artist at the annual concert of Montreal Ladies Choir, to be held at Victoria Hall, April 10, at 8.30 p.m.with conductor, Clifford Johnston.Joan has appeared in many concerts and recitals in the past year.For information or tickets apply to Ada Banistow or Sarah Lewis.Conclave No.4 Plans To Hold Military Whist Mrs.Alice Stitt will be convener of the military whist to be held by the Westmount Conclave No.4, Order of the True Kindred, Wednesday evening March 28, in Notre Dame de Grace Community Hall, 5311 Cote St.Antoine Road, corner of Decarie, at 8.30.Homemade refreshments will be served and many door prizes given, as well as special prizes.Table holders are requested to bring their own playing cards.Friends are cordially invited to Color Parties To Be Paraded - [At Ex- Service Women\u2019 s Reunion The 4th annual ex-service women's re-union to be held in Montreal since the end of the World War II will be held on Thursday, March 29 at 8:30 p.m.in the Legion Memorial Hall, 1191 Mountain Street, when Mrs.Kate Aiken, well known Women\u2019s Editor, will be guest speaker.As in previous years, this reunion is sponsored by the four local A1l-Women\u2019s Branches of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.\u2014Edith Cavell No.93; Dunver No.104: ANA No.155 and General Price No.208, under the general chairmanship of Winnie Milne, first Vice President of ANA Branch.Admission 18 free to all ex- service women and members of the Canadian Red Cross and St.John Ambulance Overseas Corps.In addition to the inevitable sing - song and refreshments a special feature will be the parading of the Uniformed Color Parties of the Legion Branches taking part and a Guard of Honor composed of.Nursing Sisters, Wrens, CW.A.C's, R.CAF.Red Cross Corps and Canadian Legion girls, led by the Vimy Girls Band of Vimy No.47 Branch.Committee chairman for the event are: Invitations, Brown, President Dunver No.104; Refreshments, Evelyn Larivee, first Vice President Dunver No.104; Colors and Guard of Honor, Loraine B.Currie, President ANA No.155; Publicity, Ina D.Bogle, Immediate Past President Dunver (W.D/s), - Lillian* Lilian Brown, President of Dun- ver No.104, who is active as a committee chairman for the ex- service women\u2019s reunion.G.Mason, President Edith Cavell No.93 and Genevieve Gormley, No.104; Additional Members, H.| President General Price No.206.LODO 0000 20 0« | : Let Et | \u20140e\u2014>o\u2014>0c By IDA BAILEY ALLEN 56 \u20140\u20140 A Come Easter, and the tantalizing whiff of cooking ham drifts over the land.Canadians from coast to coast will be serving their favorite Easter meat, if not at dinner most certainly for breakfast.\u201cHam and eggs is a genuine Canadian dish, madame,\u201d commentéa the chef.\u201cThere are some points I have discovered in preparing ham that I would like our readers to know,\u201d said chef.Easter Dinner Stuffed Eggs in Lettuce Nests Baked Virginia Ham Ham and Asparagus Rolls with Cheese Sauce Parslied Potatoes Orange Glace Fruit Cup Spinach Timbales Coffee, Tea or Milk Business Women\u2019s Unit Marks End of Course With Entertainment Business Women\u2019s Unit of C.W.L.of Canada held its grand finale Monday at the D'Arcy Mc- Gee High School, after studying all winter at the Speirs Miller Studios.The Unit staged a delightful presentation in the form of a ballet, tap, public speaking and fashion show.Peter Miller took part with the girls, singing and dancing in their chorus line.Gowns in the fashion parade were presented by Millicent Worrall Reg; make-up by B.M.Watmough.Mrs, C.M.Murray presided at the piano.At the end of the evening Loretta Mac- Donald thanked Betty Speirs and Peter Miller, mentioned how much the girls had enjoyed the Studio charm classes and said they were locking forward to resuming the course next season.Annual Card Party St.Paul's Academy Alumnae are holding their annual card party on Thursday evening, April 5, at 8.30 p.m., in the school hall, 11 Cote St.Antoine Road.All former pupils wishing to attend are asked to get in touch with Mrs.F.E.Sandilands, Ticket Convener.Proceeds of this card party are attend.ew VR a pa ps J peer J Read 4 ~ to be used for the educational \u2018works of the Alumnae.Tricks With Ham And Eggs If possible use thin slices of raw ham to broil or pan fry.But if boiled ham must be used, be sure to sprinkle a few grains of sugar on the frying pan, and let it melt before putting in the ham.This gives \u201coomph\u201d to the flavor.When it comes to Easter dinner, a big baked ham deliciously glazed and studded with cloves is very + popular.Baked Virginia Ham Scrub a real Virginia ham with wash.Soak overnight in cold water, bring to boiling point, \u2018cover about 30 minutes to the pounding a layer of fat.Cover with a \u201cglaze\u201d made by stirrinf together half cup unsulphured molasses and or spread on orange marmalade and cover with fine dry bread crumbs; stud the ham with cloves at half \u2018inch intervals.Slow-bake one hour at 325-350 F.Ham and Asparagus Rolls For each person order a thin slice of boiled ham.On each place four cooked or canned asparagus tips.Roll up and place fold-size down in an oiled pan.Brush with butter.Slow-broil four inches from the heat, about 15 minûtes, or until the ham is light brown.Arrange each ham roll on a slice or parsley.Orange Glace Fruit.Cup .Make fruit cups of any desired.any diced or small fruit, slightly sweetened with honey, made tart with lemon juice.Top with alternating sections of fresh grapefruit sections.Chill.On serving, top each with a heaping teaspoon of frozen orange concentrate just as it comes from the can.Watch for excess sizing in the sheets and pillowcases you buy.Often too much sizing is used loosely woven sheets to make them appear heavier and smoother .a brush to remove any mould; and simmer until fork - tender, \u2019 Remove and cut off the skin, leav- - half cup ground roasted peanuts, - of buttered toast, Pour over cheese = = | sauce; sprinkle with minced chives us fresh fruit.In the lower half put .West Hosz fash] patre Ww.J and\u2019 -0 lasting which With has cc come who 1 resist: the s hoped order the in discon home: not about ing.dese was Use cess serv fron Westmount Women Prominent in 1 Bencfit Fashion Show Westmount ladies are shown above making plans for St.Mary's Hospital Maternity Committee's \u201cCotton Carnival\u201d luncheon and fashion show to be held at the: Mount Royal, April 8, under the patronage of Mrs.Louis St.Laurent.They are, left to right: Mrs.W.J.George, Mrs.Arthur T.Donohue, Mrs, J.Brendan O'Connor, and Mrs.Edgar T.Reynolds.Reports .on Woollens and their Care .One of the marks of the good housekeeper has always been the lasting beauty of blankets, sweaters and other articles made of wool, which she has carefully washed and stored from season to season.With the advent of the new shrink-resistant finishes to wool, there has come a tendency to relax care in washing.Many complaints have come to the Canadian Association of Consumers from homemakers who find that their new shrink- resistant purchases are not giving the service for which they had hoped.A little sleuthing was in order and during the course of the investigation C.A.C.made the discovery that the .complaining homemakers were to blame and not the shrink-resistant goods about which they were complaining.Handle With Care That term \u201cshrink-resistant\u201d means that the wool will not undergo the felting or -matting which causes it to shrink.But wool is an animal fibre and no matter what processing has been given it, must be handled with reasonable care.C.A.C.found that where these complaints were made, homemakers had either sent these treated woolens to the laundry with household linens, or had placed them in washing machines filled with water much too hot for them.All commercial laundries use some method of whitening linens .and such processes are not suited to wool fibres.That unshrinkable or shrink- resistant label is on the goods you buy because the manufacturer guarantees that the woollens will be as represented only as long as we, the users of them, treat them with the care which such goods deserve.Wool garments cannot be washed or cleaned like cottons.Use warm water, a mild Suds, wash by hand and.your new processed woollens will give better service than you have ever had from old style wool.\u201cChoice\u201d and \u201cFancy\u201d Did you know .\u2014 That the\u2019 National President of C.A.C.was asked, to address the Annual Meeting of the Food Processors\u2019 Association in Montreal recently.She told them, among many other things, that the.terms used in describing canned goods were very confused \u2018to the average homemaker, The special \u201cvillain of the plece\u201d she sald was the term \u201cchoice.\u201d Most people would think this rneant top quality, but in the world :of canned \u2018goods the \u2018top grade is called \u201cFancy\u201d, the second grade is called \u201cChoice\u201d and the lowest grade is \u201cStandard\u201d.\u201cC.A.C\u2019s President suggested - that a similar set of terms \u2018could well be used to describe all kinds of foodstuffs, instead of, as at present; each kind of product having its own different descriptions.By the way \u2014 one of tlie re- Bazaar To Benefit Israel's Refugees The annual bazaar of the Shraar Hashomayim Chapter of Hadassah will be held on Thursday, March 29, from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m, in the community hall of the Shaar Has-|.homayim Synagogue, 450 Kensing- ton Ave, Westmount.The entire proceeds will be utilized in aid of the hundreds of thousands of destitute immigrants beeing absorbed by the State of Israel.Numerous booths under the management of members of the chapter will offer a full range of women's apparel, men's clothing, children\u2019s wear, linens, home baking, groceries, meats, candy, bric- a-brac and jewelry, There will also be a well-stocked rummage sale, Convener of the event is Mrs.David Solomon.- Legion Whist to Aid Children\u2019s Camp Fund \u2018Edith Cavell Branch No.93, of the Canadian Legion, will hold a military whist in the Breadner Room, 1181 Mountain Street, at 8.15 p.m.Friday, March 30.Numerous prizes, as well as door prizes and spot prizes will be given, and homemade refreshments will be served, Players are requested to bring their own cards.Proceeds of the evening will go to .the Children's Camp Fund, which is an annual project of this Branch.Tickets \u2018may \u2018be obtained from any Branch member, or at the door.: membership in C.A.C.chance for such ideas to reach the Trade and Industry of Canada.That ideas from the consumer are welcome is evident from the frequency with which requests for the consumer point of view are being received at C.A.C.'s National Office.If you want to Join the growing membership in \u2018the Province of Quebec send your fee, fifty cents for a whole year, to Mrs.E.K.Larsen, Provincial Treasurer, 4593 Hingston Avenue, sults which you get for your N.D.G.* is.the Nurses\u2019 Auxiliary Elects Executives At Annual Meeting The annual meeting of West- mount District Auxiliary Com- mittee of the Victorian Order of Nurses was held recently in Victoria Hall.A most successful year was reported, 237 articles of clothing for the sick were made; children were\" assisted with Summer Camp fees and , Clothing; and aprons and other articles for nurses\u2019 bag equipment were made for all districts.At Christmas, fruit baskets and other gifts were given to twenty shut-in patients.Gifts of toys, candy and articles of clothing were \u2018given to many childern.In presenting her report, Miss C.Dowling, Supervisor of the West District, stated that 23,538 visits had been made to 2,078 patients, and there is a continuous increase in the demands for service in this area.Officers for the year 1951 are: Chairman\u2014Mrs.Douglas Johnston.Vice-chairman\u2014Mrs.J.M.Horton.Secretary\u2014 Mrs.John Nursall.Treasurer\u2014Mrs, T.D.Hanra- han, Work committeé conveners are Mrs.J.M.Horton, Mrs.C.C.Gardner, Mrs.W.F.Graw, Mrs.F.A.Murray.Tea was served, following the THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.MARCH 28, 1951 adjournment of the business meeting.Movies for Children At Victoria Hall Of special interest to mothers and children during the Easter holidays is the announcement that children\u2019s movies will\u2019 he held at Victoria Hall at 2:30 p.m.on Tuesday and Wednesday.Tuesday's performance will be \u201cHopalong Cassidy\" and a colored cartoon, while the next afternoon will feature \u201cSleeping Beauty\u201d and a Laurel and Hardy comedy.The entertainment is sponsored by the Betty Pascal Chapter of Hadassah, under the conven- ership of Mrs.Max Pascal Ticket conveners are Mrs.M.\u2018Diner and Mrs.F.Kert.8.0.8.\u201c Wireless Coast Stations of Britain\u2019s Post Office Department pick- Fed up 295 distress calls from ships: at sea, during 1950.In addition .medical advice was given to 219 ships at sea.Cuzco, in Peru, once the seat of government and learning of the Inca empire, is today a city of memories and ruins.The Span- fards overthrew the ancient people -and destroyed their temples.Over the walls and foundations, built by the Indians, new cathedrals and churches were built by the white men.Now Cuzco has more churches, monasteries and relig- fous edifices than any other city of its size in America.> PAGE ELEVEN Father T.Coyne Speaks To Xavier Apostolate Reverend T.P, Coyne, C.S.S.R,, told a meting of the Xavier Apos- tolate Guild, in Congress Hall, that the need is greater today than ever before, for their charitable and unselfish work.He urged them to carry on courageously and pray as well as work, Mrs.J.W.McAnally presided and introduced the speaker, and |p Mrs.H.A\u2019Hagan and Master Peter Danaher entertained with Irish melodies accompanied by |» Miss Ethel McDermott.Miss Frances Carroll expressed 3 appreciation to Father Coyne and the artists.Very Rev.J.J, McCaffrey, S.J., rector of Loyola College and moderator of the Guild, was present p and spoke briefly.Mrs.Peter Reid and her committee served tea.Benefit Party A Chinese dinner and card party in aid of cancer research will be given by the Sarah Vosberg Group Unit 67 of the Cancer Research Society, Inc, on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.in the China Lane Restaurant, Dorchester Street, West.Conveners are Mrs.D.Satov, Mrs.P.Abelson, and Mrs.H.! 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or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other, Ye cannot serve God and mammon.\u201d (Matthew 6: 19 to 20 and 24).The Lesson-Sermon also includes \u2018the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u2014\u201cWe cannot serve both God and mammon at the same time; but it is not this what frail mortals are trying to do?The time approaches when mortal mind will forsake its corporal, structural, and material basis, when immortal Mind and its FE | Christian Science AL er Ww aman ™ \u201cMatter\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist Sunday.The Golden Text is from Psalms 81: 9 and 10 \u201cThere shall no strange god be in thee; neither shalt thou worship any strange UNWANTED HAIR GONE FOREVER Removed by a registered nurse in a professional way.Specializing in Hair Removal.Graduate of the Kree Institute of New York, Come to us with every confidence.ELECTROLYSIS STUDIO (Paule Beaudoin, R.N.) 418 Sherbrooke E.BE.6173 0 mm ver mien | HAVING A PARTY?Have the most up-to-date 16MM sound movies WE SPECIALIZE IN MOVIES FOR: KIDDIES\u2019 PARTIES, WOMEN'S | formations will be apprehended in CLUBS, I UTIONS and Science, and materia! beliefs will : .> Fe \u201d Film equipment for rent or sale not interfere with spirital facts.Why not give us a call Fl.2907 Jack Markow & Co.1827 St.Catherine St.W.Low skirt length should depend on your most becoming length.Modify style trend to your height and the shape of your legs.VERN RENE: WE GUARANTEE YOUR SATISFACTION Seasonal Storage ET RTS Rs PA) | {| 1205 Church EC SLT C1 se =e ow Dal eerie or SAFETY and EFFICIENCY LEARN TO DRIVE The Easy Way in a Few Lessons With Expert Instructors $3.50 per lesson if paid five lessons in advance $4.00 per lesson if paid singly.$5.00 per lesson (pupil picked up and returned! $22.50 For Five Lessons SPECIAL: a course at $15.00 ; \u201cor 5 les~~ns of 45 mins, each CE aE Le The only driving school using the full action, telescopic dual control \u2014 Patent No.453600.DRIVING SCHOOL * \u201c3.is\" ce.-« Care Given to Nervous People) NEES = THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1951 Ice Cream Is Happy Climax To Holiday Dinner mount, on Saturday afternoon.held in the new edifice.of his remarks reminded the gathering that \u201cThe Salvation Army goes along seeking ways and means of bringing sunshine in place of shadows and happiness to those who are sad.\u201d The Rev, W.J.Baxter extended greetings on behalf of the Montreal Ministerial Association.Roland Paquette, chief recorder, representing the city police courts.J.N.Cole, chairman of the property advisory board, spoke of the many projects the Army has underway in the Montreal district.These he said were being completed one by one.A few nurses\u2019 homes will be ready by May 31 he said, and plans are underfoot to extend the Eventide Home in Montreal West.New buildings are also being erected at the Lac Lachigan Fresh Air Camp.Mr.Cole also commented on the vast improvement the new home now opened on Dorchester Street é >.ry 7 SL 2D el C7 RZ CA TA) OUR) RSS {3 CO 5 Ÿ pe _ © 2 \u20197 O57 R=2 ; FOR EASTER DESSERT\u2014a delightful cake basket, with ice- cream eggs and chocolate fondant eggs.Salvation Army Opened Home Here On Saturday Mayor J.8.Cameron of Westmount and Douglas Bremner, 3769 The Boulevard, Westmount, well known for his work in social welfare attended the opening ceremonies of the newly acquired Salvation Army's Women's Receiving Home, at 4102 Dorchester Street, West- Mr.Bremner handed the key of the building to Commissioner Charles Baugh in an impressive key turning ceremony, following which a meeting of members and friends of the Salvation Army was His Worship Mayor Cameron brought greetings from the City of Westmount and in the course was, as compared to the old quarters on St.Antoine Street which had served as a receiving home for nearly 50 years.Commissioner Baugh in his main address said: \u201cThe Salvation Army exists in the world today to bring hope to the hopeless.\u201d He stated that he was highly gratified with the advances being made in the City of Montreal and expressed the hope that a brighter outlook on life would be given to the many who would come under the ministrations of the new receiving home.The dedicatory prayer was given by Mrs.Major Joyce and musical items were rendered by bandmaster F.N.Audoire and Mrs.Major Smith.Major T.L.Carswell, public relations officer, in thanking the friends present, noted that \u201conly through the goodwill and generosity of the public could work like this go on.\u201d Major Alice Uden, superintendent of the new home expressed the thanks of the Salvation Army to all who had made the new project possible, Others taking part were: Major W.M.Baxton, superintendent of-the Eventide Home; and Major Peter Lindores, corps officer.* * | Westmount Baptist | or \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 As part of the Easter program in Westmount Baptist Church Sunday morning, a Set of Merforial Chimes will be dedicated.These will be in memory of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Jones, who were charter members of this Westmount Church, and are the gift of the members of the Jones family, as a memorial to their honored parents.The theme of the Morning Sermon will be \u2018\u2019The Message of the Easter Chimes.\u201d The service of the evening will reach its climax when a small group of university students vow their allegiance to Christ amid Baptismal Waters.Dr.Johnston will have as his Sermon Theme: \u201cThe Risen Christ Beging His Conquest.\u201d As a prelude to the Evening Service, W, J.Neale will carry through a brief hymn recital using Easter dinner should end in a beautiful dessert, colorful, springlike and delicious to eat.Here's one that fulfills all those requirements, But it does not take hours of work.It's an Easter basket filled with velvety rich \u201ceggs.\u201d Both the cake for the basket and the ice \u2019 cream come- in bulk from the store.You merely put them together, Decorate the basket with chocolate fond- .ant eggs.Let the youngsters help you make them the day before.Ice Cream Easter Basket (Serves 5) Two baker's 8-inch, round sponge cake layers, 2' quarts vanilla ice cream (bulk), 1 recipe chocolate fondant eggs.With tip of knife, mark outside edge of each cake circle into thirds.Cut cakes from point to point to obtain three curved sectors from each sponge layer.Are range five sections on a dish to form a scalloped basket.Cut remaining cake into cubes and pile into center.Cover with scoops of ¢ vanilla ice cream.Decorate with chocolate fondant eggs where cake sections join.Chocolate Fondant Eggs (Makes 3; pound) One-third cup butter, 2 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted, 14 teaspoon vanilla extract, 11 cups confectioner's sugar.Soften butter; beat in melted chocolate and vanilla extract.Add sifted confectioners sugar and knead until smooth.Make egg shapes out of tablespoons of the fondant, Chill in refrigerator until firm.| Westmount Park | | Emmanuel | On Good Friday, at 8 p.m,, the choir of Westmount Park-Emma- nuel Church will present Handel's \u201cThe Messiah\u201d.Singers have been rehearsing for this presentgtion and will be accompanied by both organ and orchestra.; At the morning service, Dr.Campbell will preach on the \u201cOvercoming The Worid \u2014 And Death.\u201d At the evening service, the drama of Easter will be given with the story told in music, scripture and poetry.* Stanley Presbyterian The morning service of worship will be conducted by the Rev.J.D.Wilkie, who will take for his text, \u201cThe Meaning of Easter.\u201d At 4.30 p.m.candlelight service of Easter carols will be held.There will be no service at 7.30 p.m.Sunday School will meet at 11 a.m.and the Communicant\u2019s Bible class at 2.30 p.m.The Easter meeting of Stanley Auxiliary W.M.S.will be held on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.in Franklin memorial hall.The guest speaker will be the Rev.A.Lorne Mackay, and the soloist Mrs.George Bennett.prey Organ and Chimes.This will begin at 7.20.At the Christian Youth Fellowship, which follows the evening service, a film in sound and color, entitled: \u201cWhich Will Ye Have?\u2014Christ or Barabbas?\u201d will be shown.Thursday, March 29, the Wheat- on College Chapel choir, from Wheaton, Ill, will present a program of sacred music in West- mount Church.This ensemble is composed of 40 young men and women.The choir itself is outstanding and in great demand during the college year.of the choir will be entertained to supper by the \u201cMen of West- mount,\u201d the meal being prepared by the Social Committee of the Women's Association under the direction of Mrs.Frederick Bull, These young folk will be entertained in Westmount homes over night., EE A) Members\u2018 Twe one Of ing en Jand-T \u2018Miste the ti the nt the Ti the 1 when of his York.elder] lovely Servic case \u20ac and s \u201cMister 880,\u201d Coming Saturday To Monkland Twentieth Century Fox brings one of the season\u2019s most charming entertairments to the Monk- Jand-Theatre, in the person of \u201cMister 880.\u201d The gentleman of the title, who takes his name from the number of his case on file with the Treasury Department, becomes the T-men\u2019s centre of interest when counterfeit one dollar bills of his design begin to flood New York.That he is a kind-hearted, elderly scamp living just over the lovely girl friend of the Secret Serviceman assigned to break the case of Mister 880, adds to the fun and suspense of this humorous, poignant film.1 \u201cMister 880's\u201d appeal is derived from its unique, true story, as published in an article by St.Clair McKelway in the New Yorker Magazine, It is performed in its screen transition under producer Julian Blaustein\u2019s guiding hand.Burt Lancaster plays the T-man on the track of Mister 880 in handsome, athletic form, prqving his talents to be more varied than his previous melodrama and swashbuckling appearances had indicated.His final appeal for Mister 880, the man he tracked down, keynotes the human drama inherent in the closing court-scene.Dorothy McGuire is the pert young lady caught between her love for Lancaster and her affection for her elderly neighbor who proves to be the counterfeiter of just enough dollar bills for him barely to get by and help a few of the neighborhood needy.- Added Attractions Producer Hal Wallis has the showmanship to present some of the most exciting new star per- TODAY and SATURDAY! \"TO PLEASE A LADY\" and \"COPPER CANYON,\" color by TECHNICOLOR.a= it wis ARNOLD wa DAVENPORT On The Same Program! Kilter-Kidnaper at Large ~ In a Teeming : \u2014 \u2014 WILLIAM HOLDEN Nancy Olson-Bany Fitzgerald drama, \u201cUnion Station,\u201d opening Theatre.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1951 At The Westmount Starting Sunday William Holden and Barry Fitzgerald are a railroad detective and a police inspector, respectively, in the excitement-packed mystery next Sunday at the Westmount Direct From Hollywood Montreal May See Early Return of Lili St.Cyr By JACK HIRSHBERG HOLLYWOOD, March 22\u2014Some years ago a California court advised Lili St.Cyr that nude sun bathing should be confined to her own fenced back yard, and the price for tanning herself in the spotlight on a theatre stage was a $350 fine.Luscious Lili haughtily signed the cheque, air- expressed her fans and bubbles to Montreal\u2014and followed them into the Gayety Theatre on rue Ste-Catherine ouest.Here she cooled her temper while warming her audience's enthusiasm \u2018to the tune of a reported $1,500 weekly.Montreal, where she says in there is more freedom of artistic expression, Lili took off for Los Angeles where she is now taking off nightly on the aptly named Sunset Strip.Ciro\u2019s Cabaret has been temporarily re-named St.Cyro's, but the legitimate dance critics aren't sonalities and the best action melodramas.This special talent of his is in evidence in Paramount\u2019s \u201cDark City,\u201d a -swiftly paced thriller that is the second attraction.Sure to match the popularity of Wallis\u2019 he-man discoveries like Errol Flynn, Humphrey Bogart, Burt Lancaster and many others is the picture's leading man, Charles Heston.Recruited from the Broadway stage and television, the handsome six-foot-tow newcomer is nothing short of terrific as a crafty gambler who gets too smart for his own good.The character he portrays is pursued by the police and a madman out to Kill.Heston has two exciting and fine actresses to romance and perplex in \u201cDark City.\u201d | Lizabeth Scott, of the sultry voice and the come-hither look, is seen as a torch singer who almost get burned carrying the torch for him.Fiery Viveca Lindfors learns his dark secret after she's fallen in love with him.Academy Award winner Dean Jagger gives another fine portrayal \u2014 this time as the police captain who won't let crime pay.Don DeFore rounds out the all-star cast as a victim of Heston's gambling syndicate.Mickey Rooney will direct his first motion picture for Columbia, it was announced by the company yesterday.The versatile young actor \u2018who recently starred for Columbia in the comedy, \u201cHe's A Cockeyed Wonder,\u201d and who will appear in two more Columbia films during the next two years, [will direct \u201cMy True Story,\u201d a melodrama based on episodes from LYLE BETTGER JAN STERUNG the radio show of the same title.Milton Feldman will produce.After repeated lengthy runs i taking Lili's undressing too Cyr- iously.While she squirms, bumps and grinds nightly for the saloon\u2019s plush clientele, they don\u2019t seem too intrigued with her art.\u201cShe's leggy and hinge-0C >o< \u2014°5 .the three H & S Associations in| have advantages but these ad-l the Westmount School Board is |g 3 Westmount, and she believes that vantages do not apply to places! planning to join the Montreal |f 41 th: Municipal Association also re- like Westmount she opined.School Board at once teived a, copy.à The citizens of Westmount can \u201cI ami amazed that such a step 5 a Teachers, after all, she added, ¢0 Something abou e proposed could be possible without sème | i : are the best people to deal with change in thelr School pe publicity or reference to the par- COMPLETE SERVICE ON REPAIRS ; dri educational matters as they are Son, declares Mrs.kred GrithihS) ents of the\u2019 school children andjU - ; \\ 0 W most familiar, with curriculum and It 8 letter to the editor of the the tax-payers.Q : OR REPLACEMENTS FOR ANY MAKE.i br school methods generally.Westmount Examiner.\u201cSome explanation of the argu- - ba The meeting with the H & S, She contends the reasons for ment that the change will help.||) .PENERAL,, .Ô an &sociations referred to by Mrs.this drastic action should be aired) administration and is desirable,,Q 43 DeLalanne, was, Mrs.Dawson before meetings of all the Home | should also be given.For my part, | @ .: da says, according to information and School Associations by an; foresee loss of privileges and an AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT 3 Ki given her, attended hy 3 represen-' executive of the Westmount Muni- increase in the teachers\u2019 burden.|¢ i the latives from.Kings, Queens, and, Cipal Association.\u201cThere is something we can do |[) 4010 St.Catherine West Fl.4611 J Roslyn H & S organizations, and Citizens of Westmount have a| about it.Whether our citizens .; ; ô ou also by the Teachers Association, | right to know how their School want to oppose or support \u201cthis | {Corner Atwater) ñ Gr and therefore could not be class- Commission is going to deal with change, a meeting of the West- se \u20140\u20140\u20140\u2014520\u20140>0>0\u2014>0\u2014>0 *% ~, It is with sincere pleasure that I return for a second informal chats.It is still my p series of these urpoee to share with you practical ideas that can be to improve your garden and your home \u2014 tried im my workshop or gleaned from my jaunts across the province.Valance Boxes.One of my New Year's resolutions that has just been fulfilled is come pleting valance boxes for our living room and dining room.The job has been hanging fire for several months and it was nd 12-year-old ng who SEED FLAT FISH BOX .(B®) FIRST PLACE GOOD DRAINAGE MATERIAL AT BOTTOM, ® soit OF COARSE SAND, LOAM AND WELL-ROTTED HUMUS.FILL BOX AND FIRM LIGHTLY, (©) SEEDS PLANTED WITH CARE= ABOUT 2° APART \u2014 WITH ONLY A LIGHT COVERING.(©) LITTLE SEEDLINGS THINNED OUT TO PERMIT BETTER GROWTH.WATER IN THE MORNING ; SHADE DURING HEAT OF THE DAY.ri ut him up to it, but he came home from the school shop with a miniature box, complete to scale and trim! They weren't too difficult once started and did id add a great deal to the appearance of be rooms.I .as- the rooms and nin, res quite large.and could stand the.\u2018heaviness\u2019 of this ues string eye must watch purse 8 use packing x material or cheap lumber and cover it with tag ends of the drapes.Spring Is Almost Here .One other task that has been come pleted just in time to get under he wire is an ash sifter from the bo: section of a butter box.1 had seen one over a year ago and alwaye intended one but didn\u2019t around to it.Oh well, this is season when it is of most use now that the coal furnace always seems to be getting away from me or is on > its way out.It in also time for ced.flats and scod plan 0) ou are not one .those who sinays gets their seeds VALANCE BOXES FOR NARROW WINDOWS \u2014 BOX MAY BE OF FIR PLYWOOD, WITH COAT OF VARNISH.FOR PICTURE OR BAY WINDOW = 2 BOXES MAY BE MADE, WITH AN EXTENSION CENTRE.MAY BE ENAMELLED, PAINTED, VARNISHED OR _ COVERED WITH SAME, MATERIAL AS DRAPES.' FOR SMALL WINDOWS, BOX ABOUT 4'OR 5° DEEP.TRANSPLANT AFTER TWO SETS OF LEAVES HAVE FORMED.WOOD BOX FOR THE COTTAGE \u2014\u2014\u2014{ n22zso»ss.3 a planted too early \u2014 unless, of of course, REMOVE A FEW STAVES FROM ONE aula Latent pou he es SIDE.BIND REMAINING STAVES IN oT TEL fen mith the diagram for filing the i i j t and pl ti the seeds.Place th PLACE WITH METAL HOOPS.PAINT TO [ | | il gate where they, will ge got plenty of \" .ght for y plants.HARMONIZE WITH COLOR SCHEME OF | [hi] You will find tbe wood-bor idea a ROOM.TACK TWO BLOCKS ON EACH SIDE 7 practical one for the cottage.The 1 been ro TO PREVENT ROCKING.LL iy roject iastill not comple but the di = Be forced rced into it as the cottage season will Be here before we know it.\u2018ASH OR SOIL SIFTER TAKE ABOUT Y4 OF A BUTTER BOX.REMOVE BOTTOM.BORE HOLES FOR BROOM HANDLE.TACK ON FINE CHICKEN NETTING.TRIM WITH STRIPS OF WOOD TO COVER BDGES OF NETTING Pra um grrr TA TT oper re A TE a td a pros SSS pe ap wo PS "]
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