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[" - Fo Teacher From UX.Coming To Roslyn School .One of -the 54 United.Kingdom change teachers coming \u2018to rh this\u2019 year will \u2018teach In Westmount., Miss Velma Price from England has been assigned Roslyn School.Miss Joyce arshall \u201calso \u2018from England will ach at Barclay School, in Park xtension.Undei the Canada-UK.teacher exchange achéfe organized by Bo League: of \u201cthe British Com- onwealth and Empire, in con- Junction with various Departménts f Education, 54° U.K.teachers wii again exchange posts with 2 imilar number of teachers .in Even Canadian provincés.The >xchanges are for one \u2018year, and nclude teachers in all types of chools, from nursery to high chool.Last week, Her Majesty Queen lizabeth received 250 exchange teachers from the British Commonwealth and the United States, be have been teaching at schools n the United Kingdom during the erm just ended.Twenty of the British teachers goming to Canada will be assign- to British Columbia schools; fens will go to Ontario; four to berta; two to Saskatchewan; four to Manitoba; two te Nova Beotia; and two to Quebec, these ing Miss Price and Miss Mar- shail.Man Fined Here For Loitering Aquila Lefebvre, of 2371 St.Denis Street, was fined $40 and osts for loitering at the corner f Western and Victoria Avenues t the Shell Gas Station, when he ppeared before Deputy Recorder A, E.Laverty at Recorder's Court this week.U.S.Motorist Collides With Auto At Clarke Ave.William Bernardi, of Highland ark, Illinois, was involved in a Îision with Jean Paul Joanette, 8451 Mountain Street, Monday, More than 100 kiddies from the Westmount area were present at a carnival at Staynor Playground Wednesday, complete with \u2018prizes, food and fortune telling, Above, Margie Ansell, 10, has her fortune told by Barbara Doherty, 11.Behind are playground mayor Bobby MacNulty, 12, and tions were held in Westmount, P.for Mayor, Police Chief, Fire Chief and other offices.monitress Lillian Jaslow.Elec- rince Albert and Staynor Parks > Playground Elections Held In Local Parks Lucien ~Croteau Advocates Rail And Tram Plan The scheme which was first advocated by The Examiner to use PRICE 3 CENTS existing rail lines to help solve Montreal's traffic problem seems to be bearing fruit.Councillor Lucien Croteau, a member of the executive committee of the City of Montreal, states that he is preparing a plan which would provide for overall co-ordination of all passenger transe portation services within the Montreal area, centre of the island, It has long been suggested that these lines be used to augment tramway and bus transportation, with transfer points being established.Feeder lines could be run to certain points in the suburbs which would relieve traffic congestion in the uptown Montreal is circled by rail lines with another cutting through the - \u2019 \u2018| sioners as to the , Nine Westmount children are still proudly wearing their laurels this week after wigning the elections held at Westmount, Staynor and Prince Albert Parks under the direction of the Recreation Department.OË all the successful candidates in the campaign held at the parks only one was re-elected-to office.He was Bobbie Cote, elected mayor and downtown districts.Westmount would Benefit It will be recalled that the Notre Dame de Grace Community Association this year sent a deputation to Ottawa to interview the Board of Railway Commis- possibility of making a station at or near Mel- rose avenue, It was argued by the assoçiation that this step would ease traffic conditions in the west end with resulting benefits to Westmount residents who would find the trams and buses less crowded.Fewer tramcars and buses would be required to transport the N.D.G.population downtown which would have the effect of easing automobile traffic conditions in the intervening through streets.The use of the rail lines is made all the more necessary because of the delay in starting a subway system.The Montreal Transportation Commission last week er- gaged the services of the Chicago expert who designed the Toronto subways, but it will be at least one year or longer before the plang are ready and after that the corner.of Clarke Avenue d Sherbrooke Street.of Prince Albert Park.\u2018The other successful candidates are as follows: Westmount Park: Mayor Pat Naismith, Police Chief Larry Porter pr.and Fire Chief Paddie McElroy.Staynor Park: Mayor Bobbie McNulty, Police chief Richard Ryan and Fire Chief Calder Black.Prince Albert Park: Mayor Bobbie Cote,, Police - Chief Ber- telle Gatto and Fire Chief Her- nany Brillenbourg.Bertelle Gatto was the only girl in the slate of officers elected to office.The elections were carried out to the letter in a formal manner as in real ones.Ballot boxes Rent Administrator Here Clarifies Regulations \u201cSettlement between the tenant and the landlord is the purpose of fe Rent Control, Bill 22,\u201d said Norman Saylor, K.C., administrator for à Wesimount-Hampstead office located at Victoria Hall.Of the 2,000 people who have passed through the office Mr.Saylor, John Cerrini, K.C., of Ross & Cerrini, the legal council; and Rene adouceour,the secretary; have tried to get the applicants to face the issues involved in a fair and honest way.Mr.Saylor stressed the fact, missed by some of the metropolitan dailies this week, that all tenants, who were dissatisfied with their e rental administrator and thex fre rate of rent had to do, was to file the note of \u201cintention\u201d with andlord.The notice reads: \u201cNotice is hereby given you under Provincial law that I intend fo make an application for the prolongation of my lease and fixation of rent.\u201d - Mr.Saylor said this notice of intention was intended to act as a stimulus between the two \u2018parties fo bring them together to flid an honest and fair rate of rent.The dailies /stressed the need for applicants to get all the forms and fill them out.Mr.Saylor said there was absolutely no néed for this, that it would do nothing but complicate and confuse the issue.This, first form, however, must be filed before August 1.\u201cThe trouble is,\u201d Mr.Saylor continued, \u201cpeople want all the forms just to make sure they are on the safe 'slde, and this just.makes (Continued on Page 2) \u2018used in the Westmount elections were dusted off for the first time in many years.Candidates were nominated and gave their election speeches before their assembled playmates.Inauguration was cancelled due to rain but will be.held August 30 at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.The mayors, chiefs will be received that evening by Mayor J.S.Cameron at the final sing-song of the season.The day will be festival day for all the youngsters who have taken part in the playgrounds summer program.An exhibition will be held during the day at the Athletic Grounds of the articles made in the playground activities.Monday will be excursion day for all the children of the playgrounds who want to take part in a boat trip on the 8.8.Island King.Parents are not only invited to come but children unescorted by one of their family will not be allowed to make the trip.Price of the trip is 50 cents for children and 75 cents for adults.Tickets may be purchased from the playground supervisors.The parties will leave the individual parks at 1 p.m.sharp.Attendance for the last week July 16-20 at the phrks was as follows: .estmount Prk: boys, 267.Stayner Park: girl, 801; boys, 314, \u2018Prifise Attert\u2019 Bt a 647; \u2018Boy, 25.\" -girls, 337; police and fire the problem of financing has to be met.A reasonable estimate is that even if a subway is decided on, Westmount and other points in the West end will have to wait probably ten years before getting any traffic relief from such a system.Inside sources have it that the first subway to be constructed will run east along or adjacent to St Catherine Street from a point at pr near to St.Denis and St.Catherine Streets.Councillor Croteau\u2019s plan is to set up a joint board widely representative which will act in the general interest.He will propose that on the board representatives of the railways shall have seats as well as other transport operators and public representatives.It would not be a matter of taking over existing cperators, but of ensuring that all transport facilities were used to hest advantage.The board would be able to look at things from a community point of view, and to plan how best to provide convenient travel routing over lines of both railways also the rail lines belonging to the Harbour Commissioners.In some cases these facilities could be combined to provide transfer privileges.Now that the Montreal Tramways Company has been taken over by the M.T.C.some of the difficulties which previously existed as to profits, etc, have been eliminated.This \u2018factor should make an agreement between the various transportation agencies much easier.Whatever becomes of Mr.Croteau\u2019s suggestion it is at least a step in the right direction and should receive the support of all citizens who are perturbed by the ever increasing mass trans- - portation Problem.- Circus Arrives At YMCA; Said Bigger And Better The Summer Circus has arrived in town, and will have the West- mount Y.M.C.A.as its headquarters all day today.The Circus will be open in the YM.CA.gymnasium from 2.30 to 4.30 and again from 7.30 to 8.30.Among the features of the Circus this year will be the Bee Bee Gun Range, Baseball Throw, Fortune Telling, Turtle Races and Movies.The Circus is being put on by the boys of Camp Westmount, the Westmount Y.M.CA.City Camp.The boys in the Camp have been planning the Circus for the last few weeks, and it promises to be bigger and better than ever.Prizes will be given to those people winning in each of the booths.Proceeds from the Penny Carnival will be donated to the World Service Work of the Y.M.CA.The week of July 30 to August 4 will be Special Event Week at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.when trips will be taken to various industries, beaches and Belmont Park.The August \"Summer Fun Club will commence on August 6.City Hall Broken Into By Youth Levis Parizeau, looking for a pot of gold, chose the wrong place Tuesday morning, according to Chief of Police R.A.Byford.He selected a large building between Kensington and Argyle Avenues.Chief Byford said there were two things Parizeau didn't reckon on when he broke into the building.He hadn\u2019t counted on the alertness of the Westmount police and he didn't know that the building he chose to burglarize was the Westmount City Hall.The nineteen-year-old Pari- zeau, of no fixed address, was caught by Sgt.W.Maxwell and Cnst.M.Millar with a watch and $12 worth of stamps and cash.Taken to the police station he was booked on a charge of burglary, but appearing before Deputy Recorder A.E.Laverty he pleaded not guilty.His case was remanded until next week.re PAGE TWO TTESFES sical teams.Mr.High as coach.; \u2014 Remember \u2018By G.P.SMITH A series of articles by a retired coach and phy- director recalling great athletes and great Smith was 32 \u201cyears of Westmount director of physical education and concurrently 28 years at McGill as wrestling (boys), Teams of 1938-37 There is an old saying \u201cThat leaders are born not made.\u201d The ones that realize it more than anyone else are school athletic directors, as it is on the sport field that this characteristic is brought out and the squads are not slow in noticing it when captains are being elected for the different teams.At times an outstanding player will be chosen, and as a captain he is a washout.He has not the qualities necessary as leader, even though he is very popular with the boys.A fact I have noticed is the amount of promoting and driving a team will take from some captains without showing any resentment and the way they will dig in when called on by him.We will take the case of Cammie Mussells, now high up in the R.C.A.F.At the beginning of the season it was always my habit to look over the LET ME HELP YOU DISCOURAGED?SORROW?PROBLEMS?SICKNESS?Would special prayer help you?offered Counsel regardless of your faith.Confidential appointment.Phone Fl.2820 Rev.O.J.Ritz, M.A., B.Th.consultation by squad very carefully and to pick out boys who had these qualities of leadership and indirectly bring them to the attention of the squad, and when the voting took place invariably they would be picked as captain or co-captain, In Cammies case it was unnecessary, as he was the unani- {mous choice from the start, and the way he could drive a team when they faltered either by voice or the flat of his hand on the seat of their pants was amazing and with no resentment on their part.This is the earmark ot one type of leadership while others are the quieter type yet very effective.Wally Markham was one of the latter, likewise Donnie Smith, Jimmie Thomson, Johnny Porter, Russ McConnell, Hughy Farquharson.Their effectiveness was more power of ex- ROBIL Presents.WHIRLA-WHIP ÿ SOFT FROZEN CREAM THE NEW DAIRY SENSATION Produced exclusively in Montreal by Robil 5 STORES TO SERVE YOU West End Branch: 5375 Sherbrooke St.West BRADING\u2019S \u2014 Judged the BEST Canadian beer at the great 1950 Brussels exhibition by impartial experts.BRADING\u2019S \u2014 Judged the BEST Canadian beer by the fast-growing number of enthusiasts who have made this prize-winning brand their own.PROVE IT FOR YOURSELF \u2014 YOU BE THE DGE\u2014 WE ARE SURE YOU WILL AGREE THAT oR] THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951 Miss G.Arnold Welfare Worker Died On Sunday Miss Gertrude Arnold, for many years active in welfare and spl- diers\u2019 aid work here and abroad, died Sunday at her home, 423 Mount Pleasant avenue, West- mount.She had been in poor health for some time.Rev.Dr.Scott, MacKenzie, conducted the funeral service Tuesday at Miss Arnold's residence, burial was in Mount Royal cemetery.Born in Scotland, the elder daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.J.Porteous Arnold, Miss Arnold came to Canada as a young girl and was educated in Montreal.She went overseas in World War I to aid Lady Drummond's work with Canadian soldiers in London, and was later posted to a military hospital in England after qualifying as a Voluntary Aid nurse Miss Arnold spent three years with No.2 Red Cross Hospital in Rouen, France.Returning to Montreal after the war, she was in charge of the social service department of the Soldiers Civil Re-establishment Department.When she completed her service there, she became a district secretary with the Family Welfare Association for several years.At the request of the late Lord Atholstan, Miss Arnold administered the Atholstan Educational Fund during its 10 years of service, aiding hundreds of underprivileged boys and girls in the Montreal area.She was an active member of the Church of St, Andrew and St.Paul, and also of the Canadian Authors Association.Miss Arnold was also active with the LO.D.Æ.She is survived by a brother, Thomas Arnold, and a sister, Miss Mima Arnold, both of Montreal.ample, Curtis Ross with his 200 Ibs.or weight and booming voice and drive while Buddy Hellyer was another type.A story about Cammie that bears repeating.At the beginning of the war the R.C.AF.were very fastidious about the scholastic rating of those they took in, While Cammie was not like his brothers, remarkable scholars, he was all there in many other ways, one of which was persistance.When he went down to join up, he was told his scholastic standing was not good enough.His answer was \u201c0.K., but, every morning you are going to find me sitting on your doorstep until you take me ir\u201d.Eventually they did, and what was the result?His rise was meteoric, and look where he is today.In football we were success- full in winning the three league titles, the B team scoring 178 points, to 0 against them; the senior team, with Cammie as captain and F.W.-with Buddy Hellyer, J.Mowatt, and J.Thomson as H.B.J.Swift at quarterback.On the line were Eric Fleet at snap flanked by J.I\u2019Abee, I.O'Hara, D.Campbell, J.Charters; at outside, tough John Hanson and lanky Rcg.Chown, Tommie Chown was a very gond manager.This was the first year we used the new rules and this meant a lot of re-arranging of plays.Nevertheless by the middle of the season all teams seemed right at home with them, and the new rules proved agreeable to the spectators and players as they opened up the game and gave every player something specific tc do.on every play.Hectic Playoff In the playoff for the City title we had to wait three weeks for the other league to declare its champions.This proved a handicap to both the A and B team, as the long wait seemed to take the edge of both teams.The A team met the strong W.HH.Steam and lost out by a score of 4 to 3.The game witnessed by the biggest crowd of the season, nearly ended in a riot when the officials declared what appeared to he a perfectly legal foul play was caught by Jack Mowatt behind the line on the last play of the game.Jimmie Hanson, who was lying on the ground was supposed -to have touched it before Jack.After the most hectic period I have experienced we got the teams off the field and left it to the crowd.For weeks after it was the sole topic_of conversation when megting those who attended the game.The officials were honest and called it as they saw it.The B team, with Sandy Morrison as Captain, had played all \u2018through the season without a point being scored against them got careless when leading the St.Leo's team and one of them slipped around the end and scored a touch which put them in the lead with full time only minutes away.The layoff of three weeks and a day waiting for the playoff did not help them any, and St.Leo's won by score of 6 to 4.basketball team led by Reg, Chown, tied for the league.With Strathcona in the playoff they won the round and then met the strong St.Willibrord, and were successful in winning the city championship.Mr.Parker Wearing was a big help with his assistance in coaching.This was a great help as it filled a long felt want.In hockey the competition was very keen W.H.S.only winning out by a point over WHH.S.who were tied in their last game by Strathcona, thus giving us the title, W.H.H.S.had a very powerful team that year and it was a case of over-confidence that beat them out.This is something that all coaches find hard to combat when it creeps in.Many times I have had to cut my teams down to size by a tongue lashing before a game or at half time if they came in dry and cocky.There are many people who have the impression that a coach does ,not effect the .playing of a team once the game starts.I remember qne incident in a city playoff when at half time the team came off the field at half time with the score standing 9 to 0 against them.I have never dressed a team down like I did that one.The result was they were the only {gam on the field in the second half.Final score 13 to 9 for W.H.S.The senior hockey ,team with J.Lyons in, goal, replaced by Bob Scarlet after first game, Defense Eric Fleet and Kev Casey, forward Buddy Hellyer, J.Mowatt.J.Thomson on one line and J.Kennedy A.McConnell, and Bill Fisher with T.Wells as alternate.In the playoff we met the D'Ar- cy McGee team and while domin- \u2018ating the play all through, we could not beat Jerry Burns in the nets, He turned in the most sensational goaling I have ever seen in school hockey.The Sen B team met the St.Lambert team and won by a score of 5 to 4 in two games.Paul Haynes helped out by marking my fault cards and the ones to show most improvement were Eric Fleet and Buddy Hel- lyer.Eric played clean standout hockey all season, while Buddy was tireless up front.Buddy and Bob Scarlet are still playing good hockey in the senior group with Ottawa and Royals, COWFETERIA \u201cBossy\u201d has come into her own at the British Industries Fair which opened Monday, April 30.Among the exhibits are a-\u2018Cow- feteria,\u201d described as a \u201cmobile canteen for cows,\u201d and an electric midwife or \u201cCowsitter\u201d which keeps the farmer constantly in touch with cows in labour.The Fair closes May 11th, | Mrs.C.Cassie Dies: Was Prominent Catholic Worker Mrs.Elizabeth E.Cassie, wife of Charles Cassie, president of Standard Brands, Ltd., died suddenly Saturday at the Private Patients Pavilion, Westesn Divie sion, Montreal General Hospital, Mrs.Cassie, formerly Elizabeth Whitney, a native af\u2019 Hallowell, Me., had been residing here for the past 21 years.She had been ace tive in church and social work.She was a member of the Catholic Women's League of Westmount, the Catholic Church Extension and Xavier Apostolate Guild, also a member of the American Women's Club of Montreal.\u2018Besides her husband, she is sure vived by a grandson, Charles H.Whitcomb; a sister, Mrs.E.H,.Boynton, of Hallowell, Me.; and other relatives residing in the United States.Funeral service was held Tuesday morning at the Church of Ascension of Our Lord, Sherbrooke street and Clark avenue.Interment was in the family burial lot at Hallowell, Me.Bridge Party Held For Orange Home An afternoon gathering for the benefit of the Orange and Protestant Children\u2019s Home at Rosemere, Que., was held recently in the Victoria Hall, Westmount; organized by Mrs.\u201d J.fred Shaw, proceeds amounted to $90.00.Twenty tables played bridge for prizes donated by Stafford Foods; door prizes\u2014a ham from Wilsil's Ltd.and a cabinet of stationery, donated by a friend\u2014were drawn for by R.W.Sis.Ethel Erskine and won by Mrs.R.Newman and Mrs.G.W.Dunn.Tea was served by Mrs.Leslie H.Boyd, Mrs.F.W.Dakin, R.W, Sis.E.Helm, Mrs, W.Allin Thompson and Mrs.J.W.Tyson.Rent.(Continued from Page 1) more work for the administrators.\u201d The notice of intention, he said, should be mailed to the administrator and the landlord by registered mail to be on the safe side.The other forms are only for those who cannot come to some fair and just agreement with the landlord, Mr.Saylor said.The copy to the rental administrator must be mailed to the official in the district in which the lessee lives.; The second an third forms must be sent before September 1.They are, respectively, a notification to the landlord that application is being made, and an application to the bosrd for prolongation and rent fixing.Copies of all forms are available in both English and French at the rental office.Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's SUITS TAILORED EsPRCIAL LLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imperted 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) « HOWARD .S.ROSS, K.C.Barrister and Solicitor 57.90.James St.West Department fer the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons Office: HA.9238-39 Residence: 4557 Sherbrooke St.West \u2014 GLenview 3177 Ambassador Apts, Westmonnt Hu ee Hardwood Floors REPAIRED .REFINISHED - SUPPLIED LAID - FINISHED .CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT WE.Che 2323 VOL.XXII, No.30 © Gxaminer \u201c50 YEARS IN » WESTMOUNT\" Exceptional Values ! A LARGE SELECTION OF WATCHES DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.WE.4046 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951 Norwegian Educator Rotary Guest Speaker Norwegian guest at the Westmount Rotary Club this week, Jacob Omoholt-Jensen, of Oslo, told the Examiner he had come to study Canadian education.Mr.Jensen, a Rotarian himself, arrived in the Norwegian steamer \u201cTerne Fjell\u201d Tuesday and is staying with his brother, a Canadian citizen at 4800 Cote St.Catherine An educator, Mr.Jensen wan education has to offer.He will stay -here for three months visiting various Montreal institutions and speaking with men in that field.\u2018He is principal of Vestherm, Hospital Appointee Was Road.ts to avail himself of all Canadian one of the very few Norwegian private schools.In this his first Station Of Cross Not In Westmount In the Examiner of last week it was incorrectly stated that one of the \u201cStations of The Cross\u201d would be placed.on Westmount City property.Actually what is being done is that Westmount is moving a lamp standard on Surrey Gardens further back so that the view from the Stations of The Cross will not be obstructed, but it is pointed out fhat the figure referred to representing one of the fourteen Be sos of Christ\u2019s passion is on t.Joseph's Oratory property and on the Montreal side visit to Canada Mr, Omoholt- Jensen was impressed.He was slightly surprised when taken to the basilica at St.Joseph\u2019's Oratory for his first view of the city.\u201cI didn't expect to have my introduction to this country from a church yard,\u201d he quipped.In the absence of the guest speaker Frank Carlin, vice-presi- dent of the club improvised with some of his experiences with the \u201cVictorias\u201d, the first hockey team in history.Mr.Carlin was ex-member of that team when it toured Scandinavia more than -a score of years ago.He said the games played there were those countries introduction to the sport.The first hockey match played in Sweden, he stated, came about as the result of an argument on Miss Elsbeth Geiger, R.N., B.N,, M.A., who has been appointed to the post of Director of Nursing of the Homoeopathic Hospital.Civil Defence Calls On Nurses To Take Course Nurses will begin to take a hand SUMMER SALE ! Ladic* ond Gentlemen's Hond- Tallored Tropical Suits, Sport Jackets, Blazers and Slacks.Best English materials, made to your measure, Finest workmanship guaranteed.© 10 Days Delivery © Very Reasonable Prices Call WE.5908 Ask for Mr.H.Levin Alterations of all kinds e Rvenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 CREENE AVENUE (Just below Bt.Catherine) Pick Up amd Delivery Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS the part of some Swedish newspapermen.The journalists, he related, were debating the merits of hockey and a similar Swedish sport called \u2018\u2018bandy\u201d, The latter game in greater Montreal's civil defence next month when under the auspices of the metropolitan CD organization and the Quebec Association of Nurses, Montreal sec- was played on a rink the size of a soccer field, with a ball of tightly bound string and sticks similar to those used in field hockey.The upshot of this heated discussion, Mr.Carlin said was an invitation for an amateur team to play an exhibition -match in Stockholm.The Swedes, he said were outmaneuvered with their lack of know\u2014how.and clumsy racing skates.The result was a solid thumping 17-1 for Victorias.Mr.Carlin chaired the meeting.tion, they will attend a course on general defense aspects.The course will last from Aug.13-17, and the provincial ministries of health and youth and social welfare have also been invited to submit their names of personnel from their departments for attendance.It's the first move towards incorporating the many thousands of personnel trained in their particular fields, health, salvage and the like into the general scheme of the organization.Police and fire organizations, also to be en- Have your furnace vacuumed and old burner checked now at reduced prices before the fall rush.HOME OIL BURNER CO.REG'D.167 Hillside Avenue - Westmount Tel.Fl.4442 larged with volunteer personnel against CD need, are being \u2018pigeon-holed into the expanding pattern of the organization.Role of the 248 instructors who have just completed training will be an important one towards assuring best possible -division of gervices, and understanding by each of the important roles which other CD units will play.Ability of the organization to ensure \u2018 PAGE THREQ Youth Is Sentenced For - Two Westmount Offences The plea of a father and stepmother for custody of a 17-year-old was spoiled at the last minute in Sessions Court Friday when the judge decided he didn't like the youngster's attitude.The boy, identified as Trevor Kool, no known address, and sent u to Criminal Court by a judge of the Social Welfare Court, pleaded guilty before Judge T.À.Fontaine to assault on a girl in Queen Elizabeth Park, Westmount, and theft of $144 worth of goods from a Brooke Ave.home.A man who identified himself as the boy's father told of being divorced and then serving six years in the armed forces, during which time the boy and two other chils# dren were cared for by welfare agencies or friends.With the father was his second session of a revolver and that hig case had \u201cobviously\u201d been studied à in the Social Welfare Courf, wife, who claimed the youth had phere he had been brought several \u201cnever had a home but lived in times.rooming houses.\u201d She said the couple wanted to take him home.Detained Before Judge Fontaine sald the youth had once been detained for pos- \u201cWhat did you have that revolver for?\" the judge asked Kool \u201cNo reason whatsoever,\u201d th (Continued on Page 5) Outstanding quality has made Salada Canada\u2019s largest selling tea.\"SALADA TEA Quality ROOFING Call us today for free estimates on that roofing job.TAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALT ROOFING A SPECIALTY All types of roofing: slates, galvanized iron, copper shingles, asphalt shingles and tile.Fl.1189 .Westmount Plumbing & Roofing LIMITED 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount Emergencies: AM.1418 - CA, 9864 rapid mass training is now enormously increased.In the fall all recruited personnel, including subdivision control- lers and district wardens, will un- Greasing, Washing, Simonizing YES SIR! 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for them- seuves during holidays even though some are only a few months old.More than 500 calls a day are received by the S.P.C.A.to pick up these unwanted animals which includes dogs and cats.The soulful look on the faces in the above picture is proof that the animals are not enjoying their enforced confinement.STALIN GIVEN LION The newspaper Evening Moscow reported that Stalin had been given ar African lion by a South African admirer.BOY, 10, CRAWLS UNDER MOVING FREIGHT TRAIN TO SAVE CHUM preety PT AUK 1.Young Eddie Simard, aged 7, was playing alone on a large company\u2019s railway siding in Jonquière.His thoughts must have been miles away, because he was quite unaware of a freight train approaching.The train was also backing up .and the sound of the engine either didn\u2019t reach him \u2014 or didn\u2019t bother him.Suddenly he was struck by the rear car and knocked unconscious.3.Luckily the freight was moving very slowly.But even so it took great courage and presence of mind for André to get under the moving car drag the unconscious boy to safety.The bravery of this young Jonquière boy and his unselfishness in risking his life to save a friend merit the praise of every Canadian.We are proud to pay him tribute through the presentation of The Dow Award.DOW BREWERY André Fiola, of Jonquière, Que., risks his life « MONTREAL in daring rescue of unconscious boy 2.Everything had hap noticed the plight of t no one, that is, except 10-year-old An e unfortunate youngster \u2014 Fiola.He was horrified at the sight of Eddie being knocked down.but when he saw the little figure crumple in a heap and then begin to disappear under t freight car, André lea into action.At top speed he raced to the railway tracks.THE DOW AWARD is a citation presented for acts of outstanding heroism and includes, as a tangible expression % appreciation, a $100 Canada Savings Bond.The Dow Award Committee, a group of editors of leading Canadian daily newspapers, se Award winners from recommendations made by a nationally known news organization.mA EIA LISTEN TO THE DOW AWARD SHOW, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY,\u20147.15 P.M.\u2014CJAD Fifty Cent Pieces Proving Popular The mint in Ottawa reports a sharp rise in the popularity of 50- cent pieces \u2014 and blamed it on the equally steep rise in the cost of living.Mint officials said they are working overtime, trying to keep up with the demand for half-dol- lars.The demand is, they said, a reflection of price increases in such items as cigarettes, cab fares and haircuts.They reported that 50-cent pieces totalling more than $400,- 000 already have been minted this year, compared with $429,000 worth for the whole of 1950.LA HOW \u2018PIN MONEY\u2019 ORIGNIATED The phrase \u201cpin money\u201d originated in the 14th Century when pins were so expensive manufacturers sold them in open shops only two days a year and hus- World Population Increases Rapidly The United Nations estimated Monday the world population at 2,378,000,000 as of 1949 and said the birth rate for the 20th century \u201cshows world population to be increasing as never before.\u201d Despite two world wars and rises in accidental deaths, figures published by the UN World Health Organization showed that the world's population increased by 826,000,000 since 1900 \u2014 a daily net addition of 60,000 persons.The WHO report revealed that world population nearly quadrupled.in the last three centuries, rising from an estimated 545,000,- 000 in 1650 to approximately 2,- 378,000,000 in 1949.Ebenezer Butterick, in 1863, designed, packed, and sold the first commercial patterns\u2014for boys\u2019 and men\u2019s clothing.LAURENTIANS AU GROS SAPIN A licensed Inn situated on the shore of Lake Guindon, on the road to Lake Marois.Spacious I&wn and sunny terrace overlooking lake.Furnished with Lauren- tian lounge chairs.40 miles from Montreal, Comfortable Rooms with hot and cold water \u2014 Excellent Meals Information: Lake Guindon, County Terrebonne.Phone 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COCKTAIL ROOM Tel.: RAWDON 57 Auberge du Lac Simon Spend your holidays om the shore of beautiful Lake Simon in the western Laurentians, tweniy miles above Montebello.Bungalows, log cabins,\u201d dining room service, For reservations, call .J.D.ALLARD bands provided their wives with 1500 St.Cotherine St.Wen Telephone WE.7432 .LAURENTIANS lawn and sunny terrace.WIN-SUM INN HAS MOVED TO ST.SAUVEUR DES MONTS, P.Q.A lovely setting on a_height overlooking this famous village.Spacious tivale swimming-pool close by.Golf within twenty minutes\u2019 walk.No mosquitoes or lack flies.22 large, cheery bedrooms \u2014 each with a delightful view \u2014 all with running water \u2014 some with private bath.Ideal spot for a rest.Breakfast in bed, if desired, at no extra charge.Exceptional hospitality, outstanding meals \u2014 and \u2014 \u201cThe Dog House,\u201d SPECIALIZING IN AFTERNOON TEAS.Complete automatic sprinkler and alarm system.Rates $5.50 to $7.50 per day, meals included ' Telephone Ste.Adele 3582 er Monitor Vacation Bureeu, WA.2771* ownstairs; for cocktails. T Cr a IR ad Civil Defence Wardens Named For Westmount Brig.J.Guy Gauvreau, civil defence co-ordinator for the Montreal Metropolitan area sent out a request to all municipalities on Wednesday asking each to appoint a district warden.Brig.Gauvreau announced that the district warden will be responsible for subdividing his area into suitable units, as well as supervising and training wardens, Westmount has already named Brig.J.A.DeLalanne as warden with Brig.K.G.Blackader and Rene Perrault as deputy wardens.In his request to the municipalities Brig.Gauvreau noted that the - whole pattern of defence planning was a series of units constantly dividing one end of the scale, and: on the other, building up to the master design.METROPOLITAN DISTRICT DECLARED TARGET AREA The Montreal metropolitan area, he stressed, constitued a target area.This was known as & division, which in turn reduced to six subdivisions.Each of these divided into districts under a district warden.The districts are divided into four to five groups, headed by a group warden, and each group into four or five sectors under a sector warden.Finally, each sector was divided into wardens\u2019 posts, which may control some 500 persons, or a quarter-mile beat\u2014whichever was the more adaptable.For civil defence organization, the municipalities have been grouped as follows: Subdivision 1 \u2014Town of Mount Royal, Ville St.Laurent, Ville St.Pierre, Lachine; subdivision 2 Outremont; subdivision 3\u2014Westmount, Hampstead, Montrea West; subdivision 4\u2014 Ville St.Michel, Montreal North; subdivision 5\u2014Verdun, Ville La- Salle; subdivision 6 \u2014 Montreal East and Pointe-aux-Trembles.WETMOUNT TO BEGIN TRAINING SEPTEMBER In the meantime, Westmount is pointing towards Labor Day as the date after which training will begin in earnest.With basic organization *\u2018practically completed\u201d the director Lt.- Col.P.W.Cook stated that the civil defence committee had been operating since early in the year.\u2018This committee comprised Mayor J.S.Cameron, Aldermen, R.Panet-Raymond, R.H.Dean, Roy L.Campbell, J.S.B.Pemberton, H.Lloyd Blachford, also Lt.-Col.J.Eric Slessor and Col.Cook, with Alderman R.H.Dean as chairman.Under the chairmanship of R.D.Harkness an advisory council includes George 3.Currie, Dr.Lorne Montgomery and Mrs.H.S.Jacques.WOMEN PLAYING ACTIVE ROLE .Colonel Cook also noted that women were playing an active part in the Westmount organization.Associated with Mrs.Jacques are Mrs.H.C.Brennan, Mrs.J.S.Corbett, Mrs.Jean St.Germain, Mrs.Frank Binmore, Mrs.J.O'N.Gallery and Mrs.I.S.Isaacs.The first of a series of courses in standard first aid for women was in progress.Many had volunteered for various civil deferite agencies, but many more were needed, particularly in the warden services.Westmount, Colonel Cook explained, was made up of two warden groups and seven warden sectors.Sherbrooe street was the dividing line Group A being north and Group B south of Sherbrooke.The first group was subdivided into Sector 1, comprising the area north of The Boulevard and Cedar avenue; sector 2, the area between The Boulevard and Cote St.Antoine west of Argyle, Mont- rose and Murray; seetor 3, the area between The Boulevard and Cedar avenue and Cote St.Antoine and Sherbrooke, east of the above between Cote St.Antoine and Sherbrooke.Group B comprised sector 5 between Sherbrooke and the C.P.R.ME EXTRA Een Come That's why O'Keefe\u2019s Extra Old Stock Ale stands out above all others.Extra mellow flavour, extra clean tang and extra sacisfying body\u2014that\u2019s O'Keefe's Extra Old Seock Ale .« the finest ale you'll ever taste, Always ask for O'Keefe's Extra Old Stock= the extra ale at no extra cost, EXTRA OLD STOCK .ALB SAY OK FOR O'KEEFE\"S + SAY OK.FOR O'KEEFE'S + SAY O.K.FOR O'KEEFE'S * THE .EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY \u201827, 1951 \"Named Chief Warden BRIG.J.A.DELALANNE tracks, west of Melville and Abbott avenues; sector 6, the area between Sherbrooke and St.Catherine, east of Melville, and sector 7, the area below St.Catherine, and east of Abbott.Sector 4, Colonel Cook said, was divided for convenience into sub-sectors A and B at Grosvenor avenue.In all cases the céntre of the street was the dividing lind.GROUP AND SECTOR WARDENS NAMED A.H.Drumond Ross has been named warden for Group A, with H.M.Hague as his alternate, and A.E.D.Tremain warden for Gorup B, with Jacques Senecal as alternate.Following are the sector wardens: 1.Frank E.H.Gates, W.F.Macklaier, alternate; 2.Norton A.Fellowes, W.R.Eakin, alternate; 3.G.B.Puddicombe Roger Cordeau, alternate; 4A.J.E.L.Hol- lyer, Ian Cassils, alternate; 4B, L.A.Brooks, R.L.Grout, alternate; 5.A.R, Tilley, B.M.Adair, alternate; 6, R.E.C.Hunt, W.H.Carling, alternate; 7, S.F.H.Lane, and alternates H.M.Soden, J.D.King and H.P.Ilisley.Colonel Cook emphasized there were still many posts to fill, and called on Westmount citizens to register either at the civil defence office, 4350 St.Catherine Street West, or with their sector! warden.| Whirla-whip Is Available At Milk Bar Robil Milk Bar, 5375 Sherbrook Street West, is presenting this summer a new dairy product known as a Whirla-Whip, a de- liclous soft cream of different flavors.To date, there has been no soft ice cream machine that could make an assortment of flavors, but now, at Robil's, you can find strawberry, nuts, fresh banana soft ice cream made to your order and many others such as cherry malted, banana walnut, etc.Robil owners are two \u2018Agronomes, graduated from Oka Agricultural College, and always on the alert for new items.The Whirla-Whip machine was brought from U.S.A.last year, after the big dairy convention in Atlantic City and only at Robil\u2019s, in eastern Canada, can you find that wonderful and flavorsome product.Proprietors are Roger St.Pierre, dairy specialist, and Gabriel Renaud, agronome.Gabriel's family have resided in N.D.G.since 1922, Youth.(Continued from page 3) youth replied.it.\u201d \u201cI'm not impressed at all.I don't like your attitude.\u201d Any reunion of the couple and the youth was delayed for three months; the sentence Kool was given concurrently for assault and theft, Kool was detained by Det.-Sgt.Harris Belec of the Westmount Police Department, who said the \u201cI just borrowed stolen goods had been recovered.PAGE FIVE Chief R.A.Byford Helps In Search For Tourists Police Chief R.A.Byford of Westmount was called upon this week by A.W.Judge, of the Cleveland Auto Club to institute a province wide search for a Cleveland, two children were believed to be O., tourist who with his wife and enjoying a holiday somewhere in - Quebec, Just after leaving for his vacation the father had died sude denly.The tourist is Earl Glasmapp, of Cleveland, O., who is driving a 1951 yellow Mercury sedan with Ohio licence A-Z 567.On the lookout for the car are municipal and provincial police and the RCMP, Glag- mapp is accompanied by his wife and two children, He is asked to get in touch immediately with C.Ex Riley at Main 1-2414, Cleveland \u201cUnfortunately,\u201d said Chief By- ford, \u201cwe are hampered by not knowing what district the family was heading for.Our information is that they entered Canada from Watertown, N.Y., but there are several routes they could have taken.All we know is that they are somewhere in Quebec.\u201d On receiving first a telegram and letter on Saturday from the Cleveland Auto Club official Chief Byford alerted all police agencies in the province.Neither the telegram nor the letter stated the cause of Mr.Glasmapp\u2019s father death.It is known, however, to have been very sudden.U.N.WHEAT GIFT The first shipment of a 100-ton wheat gift from United Nations staff members to India as a \u201cgesture of good will and sympathy\u201d has been handed over to the regional director of food grains, |Dr.D.R.Murphy Wins Fellowship The = American Academy of Pediatrics has announced election of Dr.David Ross Murphy of 87 Arlington Avenue, \u2018Westmount, to an affiliate fellowship in sure gery in the Academy.After completing the usual ine ternship, a doctor must have at least five years of specializing in the care of infants and children before he is eligible for fellowship in the Academy.Then he must pass comprehensive examinations given by the American Board of Pediatrics.After passing these examinations he than may be elected a Fellow of the Academy upon application and approval by the executive board.About three thousand outstanding pediatricians \"in this country, Canada and Latin America are Fellows in the American Academy of Pediatrics.Hodge Bros.Ltd \"Your West End Ford 6170 SHERBROOKE ST.W.{Corner Grand Bivd.) and Monarch Dealer\" Wa.1175 ER peri rrr Pt ne 4 Eo ae eo ea, Te PAGE SIX \u201cSRI ( THE EXAM Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPUL Published Every Friday THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2199 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773% INER by : Fhe Esaminer\u201d alms to be an independent, clean mewspaper for the home, devoted to Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail, ttaws Post Office Dept.publie service FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951 object to the SMALL POTATOES * + * Montreal Hesitates To Refund Tax Overpayments To Waestmounters ~The City of Montreal apparently intends to hang on to the extra amount of one half of one percent of rental value which some 5,000 residents of Westmount and Outre- mont remitted in payment of water taxes.Those residents who-followed the advice published by Westmount not to pay the extra assessment pending the finding of the court can congratulate themselves in heeding the advice offered which was to the effect that they should calculated and remit only the amount of tax owing on the old basis of 714 percent.the answer to moneys owing THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951 the additional sum paid; trifling in somre |; cases, until a decision: has been reached whether or not to appeal the judgment\u2019 handed down by Mr.Justice A.Smith, looks like small potatoes and is certainly discriminatory against those residents who did not dispute the Montreal bill.* % + Claude Choquette, A.C., Montreal City |i Attorney, will write to the lawyers of West- mount and Outremont asking whether they cheques being discounted at * the higher figure.In view of the fact that Westmount openly advised residents not to pay the higher figure it seems obvious that \u2018Montreal will be, No! In the meantime tax payers are liable to have their payments acknowledged \u201cwithout prejudice to.the rights of the parties concerned\u201d.* 8 % It is most assuredly a lesson .to all not to pay governments, whether they be municipal, provincial or federal, any more than they should receive, as the process of refunding may take a long time.While the City of Montreal may have a case in demanding more money for water taxes it certainly has no case in withholding to taxpayers who voluntarily paid the extra tax before the court judgment was handed down, The unwillingness of Montreal to refund The Nature The Universe By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector of Trinity Memorial Church Of A very notable series of broadcast lectures was delivered over the CBC early this summer.They had previously been given over the BBC jn Great Britain and roused a great deal of interest.The lecturer was| Mr.Fred Hoyle, lecturer in mathematics at the University of Cambridge, and his subject was \u201cThe Nature of the Universe.\u201d He had been asked by the BBC to follow up the popular works of Eddington and Jeans and tell the British public where our knowledge of astronomy stands at the present time; in particular, to show what advances have been made in the past ten years.The lectures were intensely interesting but they contained statements that call for commenti from the Christian point of view, for Mr.Hoyle refers to Christian beliefs and holds most fantastic jdeas about them.Those who heard the lectures might have been swept away by the extraordinary learning of the lecturer, into thinking that his ideas about Christianity were also valid.Before touching on those ideas I should like to comment on two earlier passages in the lasl lecture, Mr.Hoyle lays before us a universe of marvels in which the density of matters varies from one atom of hydrcgen in a space the size of a match box to the density of matter in some of ihe dwarf stars where the same match box would contain a million tons.This matter is being steadily used up but it does not decrease, for it is being continuously created at the rate of one atom of hydrogen per year in a space the size of St.Paul's Cathedral \u2014 an increase unbelievably small, but amounting in the total! to a hundred million, million, million, million, million tons of hydrogen per second.But that is rot the marvel.The marvel is that Mr.Hoyle talks serenely on about creation, and yet there is nc Creator.The lecturer is using words he has no right to use.A Creator is one who creates.Creation is the making of matter by a Creator.The words do not imply an impersonal coming into being, but personal activity.Mr.Hoyle should devise BAHA'I A WORLD FAITH That one indeed is a man who, today.dedicateth himself to the service of the entire human race.For study classes, discussion groups and literature Inquire: Box No.58 - Tel.CL, 1879 a new word, or come to believe in the Creator as any sensible man would who looked his facts in the face, My second criticism lies also in the last lecture where Mr.Hoyle assumes that we have now reached the crown oi our understanding of the universe\u2014tHat the picture he has drawn for us will not change appreciably in the next 500 years.When I look back to the humility of Sir Isaac Newton, who looked with wonder on his own astonishing discoveries and then drew back from them to spend his years on the study of Scripture, I am shocked at the lack of humility in our younger generation who seem too to return to the words of Scripture, \u201cWe are the people and wisdom will die with us.\u201d Father, Son On Pensioners Outing Harry Tatum, 70, was asked if he felt up to the 100-mile bus ride at the beginning of an old- age-pensioners outing.\u201cI'm fine,\u201d said Harry, dad.\u201d \u201cYoung Harry was always a good traveler,\u201d said the father, William Tatum.He's 95.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road Westmount, Que.Sunday, July 29th 11.00 a.m, Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Service.Subject: \u201cTRUTH.\u201d \u201cask Golden Text: Isaiah 26:12, We have a strong city; salvation will God appoint for walls and bulwarks.gates, that the which keepeth Te Open ye the righteous nation the truth may enler Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting, Reading oom, 52 Academy toad., 1; 2.00 p.m.to: 4.00 pm.l''Muésda Thursdays.and: Fridays; except \u2018Sundays \"ahd Holldays.ji PE Catherine Booth Nurses Receive Testaments Seven nurses of the Catherine Booth Mothers\u2019 Hospital received New Testaments from the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Gideon Society during the capping\u201d ceremony held Tuesday night at the hospital, | Presentation was made by Mrs.Lovelace, vice-president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Gideon Society.- The nurses, all members of the probation class (thre e-months term) were: Marilyn Duffy, Alice Allan Jean Bennett, Ena Mooy, Nancy Brown, Marjorie Greig, and Aubrey Ormand.Miss Elspeth Geiger Named To Homoeopathic Miss Marjorie G.Russell, R.R.C., director of nursing of The Homeopathic Hospital of Montreal, in order to accept an important position in Toronto, with the Department of Veterans' Affairs.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH \"Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D: Minister Sunday, July 29th 11.00 a.m.Public Worship.The Rev.Professor H.will preach.K.Markell Evening Service withdrawn during July, August and September 2ud.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster.VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED A Nursery for Small Children is conducted during the Morning Service of Worship.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D,, Minister William J.Neale Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, July 29th GEORGE T.H.KIMBLE, M.A, Ph.D, Executive Secretary, AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY (Formerly of McGill University) Addresses Congregation Morning and Evening 0 a.m.ADDRESS BY DR.KIMBLE.1 R.N., has recently resigned as|™ Attend the Church of #\u2014 ere | Christian Science | x \u201cTruth\u201d is~the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text Is from Isaiah 26: 1,2: \u201cWe have a strong city; salvation will God appoint\u2019 for walls and bulwarks.Open ye the gates, that the righteous nation which \u2018keepeth the truth may enter in.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the.n-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cAnd the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father), full of grace and truth.And of his fulness have all \u2018we received, and grace for grace.For the law was given by Moses, but - grace and truth came by Jesus Christ.\u201d (John 1.) The Lesson-Sermon also \u2018 includes the following passage from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures,\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201c \u2018The Word was made flesh.\u2019 known by its effects on the body Science of being can be demonstrated.Hense its embodiment in the incarnate Jesus,\u2014that life-link forming the connection through which the real reaches the unreal, Soul rebukes sense, and Truth destroys error.Christ, Truth, was demonstrated through Jesus to prove the power of Spirit over the flesh,\u2014to show that Truth is made manifest by its effects on the human mind and body, healing sickness and destroying sin.\u201d I Westmount Baptist | * * Dr.G.H.T.Kimble, the Executive Secretary of the Américan Geographical Society with headquarters in New York, will address the morning and evening congregations of Westmount Bap- ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.M.J.C.Levason Tenth Sunday after Trinity 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.15 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.7.00 p.m, Evensong.Week-day Services Holy Communion: 8.00 a.m.Monday and Friday; 7.00 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednesday.Mattins: 7.30- a.m.dally, Wednesday at 9.00 a.m.Evensong: 5.50 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS | CHURCH Westmount except on Corner Churchill and Coté St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev, Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Rev.P.R.M, Farrell, M.A.Tenth Sunday after Trinity 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, mon, 7.30 p.m.Evensong (sald).Organist: Mr.Eustace Talt, TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector.ome fo Your Church is- the.Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish, the Christian Science texthooi Divine Truth must be as well as on the mind, before the} 11.00 a.m.Morning Service and Ser- A.C.C.0.Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Chueh | Your Choice Regulaily.tist Church Sunday.This \u2018dist: guished visitor, who was formerly head of the Department of Ge: graphy of McGill University, ; since.assuming his new position, travelled very extensively and h under the direction of his Society some 60 research men in man parts of the World.CL At the morning service D; Kimble will \u2018deliver a challengip address from the view-point of professional man.Those wih heard him during his Montré days will look forward with pectancy to this address from who is an authority in his © field and who speaks convincing lof Christian life and experienc _ The evening service will be quil | unusual.It will take the form a Kodachrome {illustrated addres entitled \u201cThe Lifting Darkness Central Africa\u201d.The pictures be presented will be those take by Dr.Kimble himself guring recent professional visit to Afr cq.Visitors are most cordially ir vited to these services.Men friends of Dr.and Mrs, Kimble W, take this opportunity of seen} them.The minister, Dr.X Johnston, will preside at -bo services.UNITED IK CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Avenue Westmount i : Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.\" Gifford Mitchell, B.A., Mus.Bac.Organist and Choir Director Sunday, July 29th Union Services of Calvary United Baptist congregation will be held at 11 a.m.and 7.p.m.in First Baptist Church, kK and Dorchester Streets, with fl Minister, Dr.M.F.McCutcheaïf, conducting the services and avail able for Pastoral ministry.nion Services will be held in alvary Church during Avgus ALL ARE VERY HEARTILY INVITED DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH and STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Joint Services in DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Blvd.and Lansdowne Ave.11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Strength of Weakness®.Rev.J.D.Wilkie, - \\ EVERYONE WELCOME Organist and Cholrmaster: Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West Rev.Thomas E.McLennan, D.D.Minister: Rev.B.B.Brown, Visiting Minister Sunday, July 29h 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.\u201cTHE FELLOWSHIP OF KINDRED MINDS.\u201d p.m.Evening Worship.\u201cTHE READINESS 19 ALL\u201d guest Preacher: Rev.Wm.E.udley, D.D., LL.D.of Granby, Mass.These messages are of vital a 7.30 portance to our individual Hv these urgent and _uncerta times.proclaim: \u2018 Christian falth with vigor, through these summer months.in Let us A Hearty Welcome Awalls You Killam, Westmount Park-Emmanuel and St.Andrew's During July these two congregations will \u2018worship together in St.Andrew\u2019s Church (Cote St.Antoine Rd at Stanton St.) Doris Guest Organist 1.0 7.30 pm.SPECIAL, SVEN (SEW r - Trini E \u2014 Kodachrome \u201cillustrate 1 ; T's : in NICE Cned Lifting Tenth Sunday after Trinity den the minis or DE Hart Darkness In Central Africa ble So pa ain mama on Campbell, with J.\u201d C.Scott as Df ctures aken DY re ni = doté , \u201c A .ni during recent professional visit 730 p.m.Evensong.rector of aust and 0.R.Glidden to Africa.\u2014_\u2014 Wednesday : Dr.Johnston ;Presides at Both Services 7,00 a.m.Holy Communion, Sunday, July 29h VISITORS! AND FRIENDS OF IN © Thursday .11.00 a.m.Sermon; \u201cTHE FIRE OF THIS GUEST CORDIALLY INVITED !10,00 a.m.Holy Conimunion, DISCIPLINE.\u201d : \"| fo $ ÿ Order Your PAINT By Telephone From VERSAILLES PAINT STORE 4469 St.Catherine West {Neer Metcalfe Ave.) PHONE FoR, ne COLOUR | © GLIDDEN \"PAINTS o SPRED SATIN e JAPALAC ENAMEL We Deliver GL.2336 THE EXANINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951 \u2018The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising = PHONE YOUR WAlnut 2773 ADS \u2014 10 WORDS 35+ 3\u20ac for each additional word PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 AM.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE PAGE SEVEN Authorized Dealer for % General Electric % Connor Washers % Moffat Ranges % Beach Stoves % Bendix Econdmat % Inglis Washers x Northérn Electric SALES AND SERVICE Easy Terms Available WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES 4209 St.Catherine Wen (Near Greene Avenue) EXPERT RADIO & ELECTRICAL REPAIRS WE.2226 - FI.8674 8 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET LAURENTIAN Mountains, beautiful -room 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throughout August.There will not be more than 10 pupils to each class.Studies will consist of reviews of high school courses and an intensive drill on typical examination questions.The coaching scheol will be staffed with teachers holding First Class High School Teachers diplomas in addition to University degrees.Also included will be ¥ À Collins : FU nerRAL HOM ¢ AEA AAT 5610 UE Sherbrooke SLW, DExTER 149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home end Chapel : TI PTIT \u20181 Pop Kelly, CROAK (General) R - - 202 FOR SALE - (General) THREE.plece chesterfield suite, newly covered, also Queen bookcases; oval table in mahogany.LADY'S English bleyole, $ speed goar, excellent condition.WE.1206.B-22 GENERAL Electric washing machine, perfect, ban adn; pou oak dresser, à drawers, 7923, 9-11 a.m., 2-6 pm.B-1 VETERAN'S SPECIAL UPRIGHT plano, good condition.Ann China \u2018or: Fées lère-BI- 7059.B-1 BOY'S Pinto saddle horse and saddle.WL 3 26 Write Austin Actes, Rawdon.Moving?Goli rent 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architecture.Mr.Wilkie pointed out that the theological meaning of the Byzantine dome was heaven and God brooding over man while the members of Sir George Williams High School staff, selected because of their outstanding success in this type of work.yg 5 rte st FuneraLu Directors Gstablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beautz At your disposal without charge One of the stateliest looking churches in the city is Stanley Presbyterian located on the side of the mountain with its Byzantine dome overlooking the lower reaches of Westmount.This church is actually a splinter of Erskine United Church.In 1874, when that church decided to install an organ, the more conservative members of the congregation took exception and rebelled.Sir William Dawson, prominent member of the church, led the dissenting parishioners of Erskine into the formation of Stanley Church, Before the members decided to-move to Westmount in 1913, its first site was on Stanley Street beside the Windsor Hotel, Taking its name \u2018him to semwe in the mission field day, only dropping he street.REV.J.D.WILKIE Gothic spire signified man reaching up to God.Mr.Wilkie, wno iives at 531 Lansdowne Avenue, is the father of three boys: George, John and Donald.His wife is the former Emma Dorothy McCaliem.He started his career at Mc- Master\u2019s University where he received his B.A.in 1926 and took a degree in theology at Knox College, the University of Toronto, three years later, Mr.Wilkie\u2019s first call came for of Formosa.There he spent seven years as principal of the Bible Training School.His three children were born there during his mission service.From Formosa he was called to Teeswater, Ontario, where he was minister of Knox Church for five years and from there he went to Knox Church in Elora, Ontario.M.Wilkie is chaplain of the Sea Cadet Corps of Montreal.He is à member of the budget and stewardship committee of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.Ha is also a member of the Relig- a aa FEMALE BILINGUAL 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