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Rotary Carnival voL.XX, No.14 Queen Ficabeth Apartments Now Ready To Rent Nearly a year has passed since the excavation work was done for the new, seven storey Queen Elizabeth apartments at the corner of Sherbrooke Street and Rosemount Avenue and, after overcoming the usual difficulties encountered when embarking on a project of this magnitude, the building is now practically completed.It is soundproof, fireproof and contains 70 luxurious suites and no expense has been spared to ensure the tenants of every comfort and convenience.The units range from 3 to 7 rooms and all those of 5 rooms and over have 2 bathrooms.Each apartment has its own balcony or terrace.A feature of the building is the beautiful main lobby at the Rose- mount Avenue entrance.This will be faced\u201d with granite and have bronze doors.It will be tastefully furnished with splendid rugs, mirrors and appropriate furniture, Flowers will always be in evidence, not only in this main lobby but also on every floor.There will be 2 elevators, one self-service and the other in charge of a regular attendant.A oorman will also be on hand for he tenants\u2019 convenience.Three of the suites facing on Sherbrooke St.will have a separ- êâte entrance and these will be pccupied as medical offices.All in all, no expense has been spared and no effort has been too great fo ensure the tenants of the finest in comfort en convenience.A quiet, homelike atmosphere is the aim of the builders and operators, the Rose Realties Company, A number of apartments has already teen allotted but there are still many of the choicest ones avail- @ble.An appointment to inspect the building may be obtained by phoning LA.0326.To Start In June The Westmount Rotary Carnival, one of the outstanding summer features of entertainment on the Island of Montreal, will be field in June, it has been an- fami by the newly appointed arnival chairman, W.Frank enwood.The popular event is again expected to attract thou- ands to the grounds located in e lower section of Westmount ark.As in previous years, the Carnival will be held mainly to de- jote proceeds to the Unity Boys Jub.This unique educational and recreational institution, one of the finest of its kind in Canada, was founded and built by the Rotary | Club of Westmount and is located on Greene avenue south of Dor- chester street.To aid him ag a Carnival Committee, Mr, Kenwood will be sup- orted by J.&.Lawson as vice- chairman, W, F.Close in charge of purchasing, Robert E.Edwards for publicity, G.E.Beck for advertising, W.W.Allison for stock, J.B.Burrows.for equipment, J.H.Colton as treasurer and L.R.Newman\u2019 as cashier.Ee ey vy 1 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1952 Hobby Show Participants The group pictured above are members of the Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show which will be held April 16 to April 19 at the West-.mount Y.M.C.A.top row: left to right, Karl Hurley, Eddie Cliff, John Savoy, Philip Reisner, Bruce Robertson, Gepffrey Seymour, Joan Won- dam, Shelagh Barnes, John Bridgeman.Middle Bois.row: Judy Brown, Ann Clayton, Joan Buzzell, High School Boys Address Rotary At Annual Contest Dates Announced For Annual Show _ The Annual Spring Show of the City of Westmount will open on Thursday, April 10 at 8 p.m., and the Conservatories will be open from 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.on weekdays, and from 10 a.m.to 5 p.mon Sundays.With the exception of the war years the Show has been held continuously since 1928, the year after the Palm House was built, \u2018the event is eagerly looked forward to by all flower lovers.Those who visited the Show last year will remember the cross of Easter lilies and the splendid display of tulips.This year\u2019s display which will feature tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, lilies, roses, rhododendron, hydrangeas, schizanthus, calceolaria, primula, cineraria, and other spring flowers should prove to be another outstanding event.Advent C.W.Y.The Church Women's Year of the Church of the Advent is having a quiet morning on Tuesday, April 8, conducted by Rev.R.H.L.Slater, Principal of the Diocesan Theological College, in the Church of the Advent, corner of Wood and Western Avenues.The quiet morning will begin with a corporate communion at 9:30 a.m.for members and friends.+ | Peter Lindsay Wins Award At Donnacona Peter Lindsay, 19, of 48 Arlington Avenue, second-year cadet, was presented an award for outstanding leadership at a recent inspection of some 150 university cadets at HMCS Donnacona this week.Vice-Admiral E.R.Mainguy made the presentation and, took the salute as the trimly-garbed cadets, products of excellent drilling, marched smartly past.Timothy Carsley, 14 \u201cYear old Selwyn House High School Student, was adjudged best speaker at Westmount Rotary's annual visit from High School Boys, this week, _ Timothy, who gave a terse address on General Dwight David Eisenhower, will now advance into the semi-finals of the Provincial High School Public Speaking Contest sponsored by the Rotary Club.Runner-up was Peter Reid of Friendship Club Hold Celebration At its meeting on March 26 the Westmount Friendship Club celebrated the anniversaries of members whose birthdays fell in the month of March, These were \u2014 Mrs.F.Binmore, Mrs.M.Far- quhar, Miss D.Hammond, Mr.J.Horner, Mrs.R.Kent, Mrs.R.Smith and Mrs.J.Stilt.The opportunity of a party was also taken to ohserve St.Patrick's Day with appropriate decorations and music.Guest artistes were Mrs.A.B.Hunt and Mr.Terry Seaman.Club members who contributed to the program were Mrs.J.Cingmars and Mr.L.McAllister.The vote of thanks was proposed by Mrs , A.Bryant.A good old fashioned tea, provided by the members, was a feature of the occasion and at the close of the afternoon Mr.Patrick Golden, representing West- mount Rotary, conducted an auction of left-overs! This social club is open to elderly men and women of Westmount.Those interested are invited to visit the Club without obligation to join the first time.Meetings are held every Wednesday afternoon from 2 p.m.to 5 p.m.at the Westmount ' Athletic Grounds Clubhouse, 4350 St.Catherine Street, West, (opposite Redfern Avenue), as Joan Saunders, Martha McDougall, Joan Adams, Judy Tyner, Betty Menzer, Sandra Ross, Ernie Taylor (advisor).Seated: Chris Macaulay, Eleanor Spence, Jackie Bieler (Vice-President), Morley Swan (President), Max Caplan (Vice-President), Janet Cross (Secretary), Fiona Martin, Leonard Westmount Senior High who spoke on \u201cA Tribute to a Great Man.\u201d Jack Fauteux of Loyola and Cliff Rowell of Montreal West High School were the two other contestants close behind the run- ner-up.Fauteux spoke on \u201cOur Comic Books and Evil\u201d, while Rowell addressed the gathering on \u201cShould Immigration be Stopped.\u201d The judges for the contest were E.G.Collard, E.C.Knowles and S.B.Ralston.Each contestant was permitted five and a half minutes of speaking.The winner, Timothy Carsley, pointed out to the gathering five qualities which have made General Eisenhower a great man.They are simplicity, dogged perseverance, love of orderliness, tact and friendliness.The young speaker then elaborated on these qualities which were the main points of his address.Peter Reid's address, \u201cA Tribute to a Great Man\u201d, was a biographical sketch on the late King George VI.The.contest was so closely contested that the judges, who had been.out for a long time, found it difficult to select a winner.; ) Principals of the schools who addressed the gathering were R.O.Bartlett, Westmount High, Father Scott, Loyola, and R.A.- Speirs.Selwyn House.Display Hobby Show Prizes At Paint Shop The Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show committee has announced that the prizes for this year\u2019s show will be on display in the window of the Canada Paint Shop on Sherbrooke Street West near Prince Albert Avenue.The dates for this display will be from Monday April 7 to Saturday April 7 nance Minister Donates Cup To Hobby Show The Honorable D.C.Abbott, member of parliament for West mount, and Finance Minister of Canada is donating a cup to be presented to the owner of the best exhibit in the Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls' Hobby Show.The Hobby Show will take place at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.from April 16 to 19.The prizes will be presented on Saturday evening, April 19.The D.C.Abpoti cup will be presented for annual competition, Mr.Abbott has been closely cone nected with the Hobby Show since its beginning and has officiated at the opening or closing ceremonies at twelve of the fifteen annual Hobby Shows.The Hobby Show entry office will be open at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.from Monday April 7 to Thursday, April 10, from 4 to 5:30 pm, and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.The office will be closed on Good Friday, April 11, and opened on Saturday, April 12, from 10 a.m.to 5:30 p.m.Garden League - Provides Unique Service Here The Community Garden League of Greater Montreal over the past twenty years has provided a family type of recreation hobby with undisputed values in mental and physical health and neighborliness.This service is considered unique in Canada.Over the years thousands of Montrealers and citizens living in neighboring municipalities have been introduced t» this absorbing recreation outlet.It has undoubtedly created a pgarden-conscious public.Increasing sales of véget- able and flower seeds, garden tools, fertilizers and insecticides bears this out.The rumber of families seeking smal! homes with gardens is increasing rapidly.The League can \"be expanded rapidly to meet emergency situations, and will be ready to meet any .challenge.Meanwhile it is fully occupied in locating new land to re-established dispossessed gardeners.There is much for the League to tackle in the years ahead.It is a low cost community service but rich in dividends of better health and community happiness.Melville Auxiliary Melville Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will meet at 2:30 p.m.on Thurse day, April 10, in the church hall, Melville Avenue, Westmount, Rev.Eric D.Errey will be the guest.speaker.Mrs.W.T.Shields will be the guest soloist, A cordial invitation is extended to all.RE eo Baus BIG » « .That Dave Roberts of Roberts Provisions has reached an agreement with h's landlord and will carry on business as usual at the same location.+ « .That Mrs.Hurst, prop.of the Westmount Health Studio, had a nasty accident while skiing at Mont Gabriel recently and sustained a broken leg, just above the ankle.She is now getting about on crutches but will have her leg in a cast for some time.Was travelling down the hill at about 80 m.p.h.and ran into some soft, sticky snow which made her turn a complete somersault, « + » That Russ Graul had an enjoyable time at the Electrolux 20th Anniversary banquet in To- - (left), who was elected i ji was elected chairman WILFRID GAGNON, OBE the board and president of of Breweries Limited at the March 19, 1852.He succeeds GEORGE 8.ronto last week end.Claims that he used to play the fiddle at these affairs when he was younger.Now he likes to play tunes on the cash registers .That two of the long-empty stores in the Sherbrooke-just-west- of-Claremont block have finally been rented.State Vacuum Stores will move into the one formerly occupied by Mitchell Electric and the one next door is being readied for a furniture company, « « .That the Queen\u2019s School pupil who had his head pushed through the window of the Avenue Tailors shop on Greene Ave., on Tuesday at noon was lucky that he was not seriously injured and got off with only a pane in the head.local gendarmerie was mightily surprised when he found out how easy it was to paint that room in his home with his new MagiKoter.Although claiming to be only an amateur, he did a professional job.« .That Lorne Parker is eagerly anticipating that long Easter week end at Lake George.« .That entries are still coming in for The Examiner Limerick Contest but today is the deadline and none received after tonight will be qualified.After 33 years of consecutive operation, Toronto's only senior A softball league, the Beaches Major Fastball League has suspended op- « « + That Const, Jamieson of our MOVING SALE We are moving on May Ist to new, modern premises at 4928 Sherbrooke St.West (Corner .Claremont).ALL MERCHANDISE at our present \u20ac%:! location must be sold before moving day.CUPS and SAUCERS 7 CHINAWARE - JEWELLERY § 1/3rd OFF Take advantage of these big reductions ! BUY YOUR EASTER GIFTS NOW! NORWELL'S 392 Victoria Avenue (Just below Sherbrooke) crations for one year.EL.8616 LAON MEANS A NEW HAT, TOO If you want a smart, new Hat, you cannot do better than select this snap-brim Adam Royal which is , available in five new Spring shades.3.99 Beautiful CARDICANS, 100% virgin wool with Cashmere finish.In the popular grey and natural 1 95 COÏOTS 2eusoosan00 sens sac 00 0e 000000 Short sleeve PULLOVERS, Cashmere finish .4.95 Large selection of the latest in GAUCHO SHIRTS 5 05 with elastic or wool trim .from » ~~~~SEE OUR $1 TIE & SOCK BAR Nice selection of TIES in glen checks, pin checks, plains, stripes and neats.SOCKS \u2014 A good selection of Anklets in English Botany wool, Nylon and the famous Happy Foot.OPEN FRIDAY TO 9 P.M.BRUCE JOHNSTON MEN'S WEAR 1267 Greene Avenue (Opposite Steinberg\u2019s) Fl.6015 directors\u2019 meeting immediately following the annual meeting on CURRIE, (right), former president.CM.G.D.8.0.LU ll AE Temple Emanu-El A A A A A NE Sabbath Services, Friday Evening, April 4, at 8.15.Dr, Stem will speak ch \u201cReligion And The Home,\u201d Saturday Morning, April 5, 11.30, \u201cThe Great Sabbath.\u201d Schedule Of Passover Services Wednesday Evening, April 9, 6.45 o'clock.Following the Ser: vice, the annual congregational Seder will take place in the Temple Community House at 7.15.Passover Morning Service, April 10, 10.30 o'clock, sermon\u2014*\u201cWhat Passover Teaches Us.\u201d Sabbath of Passover, Friday Evening, April 11, at 815 o'clock.Saturday Morning, April 12, 11.30 o'clock.Final day of Passover and Yizkor Spring Memorial Service, Wednesday Morning, April 16, 10.30 o'clock.Children\u2019s Model Seder And Luncheon On Sunday, April 6, at 12.30 oclock, a complete Seder Service with all the symbolizm and a home cooked meal will be held in the Temple Community House.This is sponsored by the School Board under the chairmanship of Mr.Jack Carrick and the Constituent Societies for the pupils of the Temple Religious School commencing with Grade I through Grade X.Committee in charge: Efraim .Rosenzwieg, .William Lightstone, Maurice Schwartz, Mrs.Charles H.Goldstein, Nathan Bing, Joseph Bambiger, Irving Solowey, Lewis Sherwin, Louis Cohen, Reuben Ginsberg, Miles Wisenthal, Mr.and Mrs.Abbey Sankoff, Mr.and Mrs.Nathan Izenberg, Joseph Roston, Francis Beck, Eugene Gardner, Gerald Chernoff Dr.Lewis Poch, Joseph Bercuson, Samuel Garfield, Abe Izenberg, Irving Bordo, Henry Rosenberg, Ivor Kursbatt.Mr.and Mrs.Lisser Hosts To Confirmants And Parents Following the service Friday Evening, April 4, Mr.and Mrs.Dagobert Lisser will hold an Oneg Shabbat in their home to the members of the 1952 confirmation Class in their parents.Sisterhood Mother And Daughter Sabbath Takes place on Saturday, April 26.The Sabbath Morning Service will be conducted by representatives of the Sisterhood and following the service the annual mother and daughter oneg shabbat and luncheon will take place in the Temple Community House.A novel program is now being arranged in which participate pupils of the Temple school.Committee in charge: Mrs.Alfred Miller, Mrs.Irvin Gertsman, Mrs.J.Roston, Mrs.Abbey Sankoff, Mrs.Charles Goldstein.Christian Groups Attend Worship At the Sabbath Service on Friday Evening, March 14, Rev.Francis Doxsee and a group of students from Ste.Anne's United Church attended worship.On Friday Evening, March 28, a group of young people from St.Cyprian\u2019s Church under the leadership of Rev.Ashdown, participated in our Sabbath worship.We are delighted to have these groups and such visits are most helpful toward better understanding.Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood Notes An important executive meeting of the Brotherhood Board took plece March 26, under the chairmanship of Mr.Joseph Cooper.A nominating committee has been appointed to bring a slate of officers in for the ensuing year, consisting of the following.Messrs\u2014 Nathan Bing, Chairman; Hershell Lewis, Nathan Izenberg, Louis Cohen, Samuel Paperman.On Saturday Evening May 17, the annual meeting of Temple Brotherhood will take place, and election of officers will be held.Tombola Committee Under the chairmanship of Mr.Alex Carsley, the annual joint fund-raising effort of the Constituent Societies, will have the following organizing committee: Louis Cohen, Maurice Schwartz, Nathan Izenberg, Mrs.Jack Carrick, Mrs.Jack Freedman, Mrs.Harry Stern, Samuel Paperman, Gerald Nashman, Nathan Bing, Irving Bordo, Abe Izenberg, Seymour, Tissenbaum, Gerald Cher- noff, Samuel Garfield, William Gross, Leo Lobel.Assisted Daily Services Messrs.Gerry Levitan, Irving Bordo, Harold Lande, Samuel Garfield, Joeph Cooper, Harold Prin- sky Max Kaufman, Alfred Zion, Max Weinthal, Joseph Bercuson, | Max Roth, Jack Carrick, Emanuel | : Saxehberg, Paul Putziger, Rudolph Lustig.Offerings To Funds Golden Book Fund\u2014Miss Alice 3 Strasberg in loving memory of her sister Freda Leah Greenberg; Temple Library Fund\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Colly Gilletz thanksgiving offering; Prayerbook Fund\u2014Mr.Henry Rieder in loving memory of Abraham Morris Rieder Percy N.Jacobson and Samuel Zion; Tribute Fund\u2014Mrs.Colly Gilletz thanksgiving offering; Mrs.Israel Sheinhart in loving memory of Benjamin Jasper; Mrs.Eduard Widrich in loving memory of Frieda Brunner; Kitchen Furnish- ings\u2014Mr.and Mrs, Jack Carrick.Daily Hebrew Honour Roll 1951-1852 Daily Hebrew\u2014Mrs.Abraham Wolk, Teacher; Danny Jassby, Norman Goldstein, Marjery Ber- cuson, Jonathan Wisenthal, Norman Stein, Peter Roston, Peter Kaufman, Kenneth Jassby, Robert Prinsky, Robert Davis, Stephan Roth, Judith Smiley, Richard Fisher, Julian Melack, Allan Morris, Billy Papplebaum, Barbara Lisser, Michael Litwin, Paul Bordo, Judy Cooper, Justine Stern, Jacqueline Tarter, Linda Newman, Terry Rosenbaum, Harry Kriegel, Ronald Cayne, Cecily Gardner, Howard Schwartz, Marilyn Cohen.Daily Hebrew \u2014 Mr.Abraham \u201cYMCA, |.Notes Basketbail The Men\u2019s Senior Team avenged a previous defeat at the hands of the Ottawa \u201cY\u201d by coming behind to take an 83-78 decision from the Vis/tors, in a fast moving game played st the Westmount \u2018Y\u201d last Saturday aftevmoon., Jack Pearse of the Ottawa teartr was high point man with 31 to his cwedit while Tom Perrot, of the local clüb mal- lowed with 29 points.Fencing Club Congratulations are due the Fencing Club for the manner in which they conducted the Provincial Championship Meet last Saturday night.Coach Roland Asselin was particularly pleased with the fine showing made by Gwendolyn Blott, a pupil, and member of the \u201cY\" Club.Said Mr.Asselin: \u201cCon- | sidering the fact that this is her first year of competition, the\u201dTe- sults are most promising and she deserves high praise for her style and effort.The Club will again be hosts to a Provincial Tournament tonight.The Men's Provincial Class \u201cA\" Foil Championships are due to get under way at the Westmount \u201cY\u201d gym at 7:30 p.m, Swimming Members in the adult membership and men and women in the community, not in the membership, are reminded of the excellent opportunity available now for swime ming instruction.Consult the Physical Department.- Coming Events April 16-19, Hobby Show; April 15, Boys\u2019 Swim Meet, Westmount \u2018Y\u201d vs.Ottawa \u201cY\u201d; April 17, City Wide Inter \u2018\u201cY\u201d Boys\u2019 Swim Meet; April 18, City Wide Inter \u201cY\u201d Boys\u2019 Indoor Track Meet; May 8, Annual Monster Square Dance on the Gym.- Wolk\u2014Teacher; Arthur Benjamin, Stanley Pappelman, Stanley Garfield, Susan Beck, Stephanie Stern, Carol Gardner Stephen Bordo Michael Lessor, Richmond Lisser, Eldon Shaffer, Sara-Lee Levitan, Andra Yaphe, Susan Pascal, Emily Bambiger, Miriam Cooper, Michael Kursbatt.Scotland won the International Carpet Bowling tournament when J.Rillie skipped his team to victory and captured the Claire Mc- Laughlan cup.y o ; \u2018 Li 2 fy EAT (iawn irl IE need reliable IB ek .onswers to.your of \u201ccrisis questions\u201d this ; year! .get fhem in 4 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BRR (DUE «A Often referred to as Ya newspapermon\u2019s 4 newspaper\u2019 the MONI.B \u201cTOR covers the world with à network of News B Bureaus ond corre- \u2018 spondents.Order a special introductory subscription to- E day\u20143 months for $3.5 You'll find the MONI- x TOR \u2018\u2019must\u2019\u2019 reading 3 and as necessary as your HOME TOWN PAPER.US MASE A =o HE PRET nt 4 The Christian Science Monitor , One, Norway St, Boston 15, Méss., U.S.A, Please send me an introductory Noite tor subscription\u201476 issues.| enclose $3, Lease INDEREIIGID sacoavassoro00 {name} COENEN Ess crest beabBABIRISIIG (address) ; feityd \"Tt Crone) isreted PB-10 | 8; ; saver ou Basi \u201c50 YEARS IN a WESTMOUNT\" Hardwood Floors | REPAIRED © REFINISHED © SUPPLIED \u2018LAID © FINISHED © CLEANED fi] ~ A.Ross Crafton & COMPANY This Spring Suit Your Budget Hand-tailored Suits ond Coats For Ladies and Gentlemen.Remodelling and Repairs of all kinds.24-HOUR SERVICE CLOSED Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 10th, 11th, 12th Avenue Tailors The \u2018 Reliable JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS 4 Certified Watchmakers will he held on Tuesday at 1:15 p.m.in Franklin Hall Memorial, to which all ladies of the congregation are invited.Any who have not been contact- 2d by some member of the Women's Association, and who wish to attend this luncheon, should phone Mrs.D.H.Taylor, GLenview 4318, by tomorrow.Group E will be the hostesses for this event.including Ox- Wolf Is- various localities, ford Mills, Frankville, tion of the meet and the smooth efficient way in which it was conducted is due tu Coach Rolland Asselin and his Fencing Club of the Westmount \u201cY\u201d who were hosts for the competition.Fencing notables present were Percy Nobbs, Jim Worrall, Jack Davies, Jack Histed.Al Forman and Margaret Lord.Referees were Ed Brooks and Karl Schwindie.Other results were as follows: Fourth place, Sarah Diamond, Y.M.H.A.; fifih, Jeanne Gilbert, Palestre Nationale; sixth Gwendolvn ged 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET 5 \" or Free Estimates WE.2323 OHMAN $ i WESTMOUNT : WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.d e = Jost yoL.XXill, Ne.14 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1952 ° PAGE THREE pile înes 's Presid + ile e \u2026 ABusinessmen s fresident Don Seller Wins Marathon Was F ing Sta as Former Skating Star .tne Swim, Shows Stamina in -_ in- if Ken Willock had a sobriquet, run the compact K and W.Willoc: - ; bat ey'd probably call him \u201cBager Luggage and Sporting Goods Store Don Seller, the human fish, is still bubbling over with vitality olin Ber cn Sherbrooke Street near Vie- after completing a 27 mile swim marathon.the M Besides being president of the toria Avenue.This is the second year that the wiry, 14-year old Grade Eight lyn # Westmount Business Men's As- The association plan a meeting student captured the marathon which is \u2018sponsored by the West the Msoclation, Ken is active in sports| for this Wednesday at which \u201cbig- mount Y.M.C.A, on.Môrganizations and clubs through-| ger and better things for the Don displayed such alacrity that he was able to complete the her [JJout the city.He and brother Bill Westmount businessman\u201d will be course twice while his competitors are still fighting it out for second fae poe discussed.It will he the first place.} she J M J L ip aE Sein on a mew They are Actually, the marathon is held in the Y.M.C.A.swimming pool.1 4 .Ww Ww .: , 2 i\u201d \" yle i : ev.° Je evason directory which will be rolling off The course this year\u2019s race followed stretches from Victoria Bridge, ) the presses shortly up the St.Lawrence to Camp Perrot, on Isle Perrot.A chart plotting Le ) » Af S Ken who is 36 years of age was the swimmers\u2019 course and record-* a» les ter ermon a former figure skating profes- ing their progress is on the pool \u201cLittle Women\u201d get _ sional with the New York Ice Fan- bulletin board.\u2018Y\" Numerous friends and relatives sy.he PE ymonomeus.with DON SELLER Distance covered in the uy\u201d pool To Be Repeated athered to pay final tribute to .; ; \u2018y is two thousand nine hundred and TI * ha memory of Rev.Montague excellent figure skating Sui ® seventy lengths -\u2014 Seller is now 18 Saturday er- ohn Cecil Levason who died Sun- |.b SL ne \u2019 arm d 0 à Well over three thousand lengths th j een in business for seven .years ; en the ay.several hours efter having and have developed into a goins and stil] going strong.An excellent performance was nip, reached a sermon.or evason concern - C F il Lloyd Kishino and Pierre Car- given by the Children's Theatre op- as the assistant of the Anglican : ; , Î riere are being closely observed last Saturday afternoon at Vic- im- hurch of the Advent, Westmount, The Westmount Business Men's ap ures 01 by rail-birds od see who captures toria Hall when under the capabla - ; Association now reports 150 mem- ee p irecti Lot : hy- The funeral service was held : h 4 M ° ec 99 second spot.direction of Dorothy Davis and - hursday morning, at 11 a.m., at bers both men and women.Mer- T fl At Y Violet Walters, the young thes- a Church of the Advent.Inter-| @nts Who particpated in the ie Seller Tops plans presented Louisa M.Al ril ent was in Easton's Corners, 512nt booster week last year re- ; cott\u2019s famous story \u201cLittle Wot Nt \u2019 ported it a huge success.The gritty Seller is a student] men.\u201d , .izati .| A record crowd of approximate- at Westmount Junior High and i i it .\u201chi The organization was respon 2 8 A fine cast of players will re.o Lr Levason died while en route sible for the removal of lamp |y 200 people were on hand to see has been the man most in action peat the show this Saturday at t; hospital after suffering a heart ; ., t y tack.He was 70 standards from the streets onto| @ Major upset in the Provincial} for the school's water polo team.Victoria Hall, including: 9, Born and educated in Hereford, the sidewalks in Westmount.Prior Class \u201cA\u201d Women's Foil Cham-| He was spotted for his brilliant| Eleanor Rubin as Meg, Helen on gland, he was the organist of to the removal, numerous accidents Pionships held at the Westmount swimming ability a few years back Liberman as Jo, Paula Abracen as Cathedral there before enter- Yêre occurring in the district owing Y.M.C.A.last Saturday night.Mme when he garnered the cup for the |Beth, Sally Rayner as Amy, Judy \u2014 the ministry.He was marrled t° the hazardous position of the Yarmila Vokral, fencing indepen- most promising swimmer in the Lauria as Aunt March, Barbara London England to the former standards.The banquets held last dently.came through with a per- 1948 Hobby Show.Last year he Burnett as Hannah, \u2014 the balance ate Kester rior to coming to S°ason were reported a success fect score of seven victories and tied for top scoring honors in the of the cast remains the same, in- anada »P _ by the association.no defeats to win the provincial City-Wide Inter \u201cY\u201d swim meets cluding Bill Springford, Frances After receiving 2 theological| Ken Willock is hoping that the title.Mrs.Betty Hamilton of the held each month during the sea- Steele, Miltof Shutler, David g theolog ; ; ; «| Central Y.M.C.A.LClub, a heav Luck, Walter Wakefield, Robert à agree from the University of association will receive even more Ventra MLA.gh UD, à NeAVY son, Davi d dainty little five year Ee ritish Columbia, Mr.Levason Co-operation from members than favorite, placed third with four) Don may come by his swimming old Sharon Weinstein in the our pent 12 years as a missionary in 129 year.victories and three defeats, and ui.paturally as his mother gq; i the lasl an McGill's Sue Bradley copped sec- tain speech, This will be the las am he Peace River area and then REY Copp: was \u201cPeg\u201d Seller, former 1928 performance of \u201cLittle Women\" oved to the Diocese of Ontario, Friendship Lunch ond Dace with five victories and Dominion Diving Champion and|and is an excellent afternoon's Where he served many years at riendasnip Luncheon wo Celeals.former Dominion Synchronize entertainment for children and al This was one of the biggest champion.adults en Instead of the usual monthly turnouts for a fericing competition \u2019 c- A Ww Il D d meeting of the Women's Associa- cota lime and strikes an or .out o at Ce A .; .\" 5 De \u20ac resse tion of Stanley Presbyterian interest in fencing in the area.Church, a Friendship Luncheon Much of the credit for the promo- Canadas Quali \u2018SALADA land and Easton\u2019s Corners.& VALET SERVICE Following retirement four years Blott.Westmount Y.M.C.A.; sev- AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 1166 CREENE AVENUE ago he cae to Montreal a a enth, Eileen Whilehouse, Sir (Just below St.Catherine) George Williams College; eight, standards Pick Up and Delivery WE.5908 Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS Church of the Advent.daughter, Miss Madeleine Leva- son, women's editor of The Herald.year ago became assistant at the He is survived by his wife and Eva Laws, Y.M.H.A.The Provincial Class \u201cA\u201d Men\u2019s Foil Championship will be held at \u2018Westmount Y.M.C.A.tonight, \u201cApril 4 starting at 7:30 o'clock.Admission by invitalion.Those requesting tickets are asked to call Today's auto repair should be as advanced as the performance of modern-model cars, If you are not getting this standard of repair service \u2014 and few actually are equipped to render it \u2014 then come and discover here what really \u201cmodern\u201d auto repairing offers.YES SIR! 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COMPLETE WITH SLEEVES Extra sleeve sets available See the MagiKoter being demonstrated at our store every Saturday.\u201cMe CANADA, PAI NT@.EL.0511 EL.3149 4883 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Prince Albert) THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1952 EAT 0 .° , J \u201cShaar Hashomayim EAT 0 A Sabbath Services Friday, April 4: Candle Lighting at 6.05 p.m.Evening Services.at 6.15: p.m, Saturday morning services at 9.00 a.m.; Scriptural Readings: Leviticus, Ch.6-Ch.8; Mellachi, Ch.3, vs, 4-24; Sermon at 11 a.m.; afternoon prayers at 6.05 p.m, The Passover Festival Wednesday, April 9th \u2014 First Seder Night; Thursday, April 10th \u2014 First Day, Second Seder Night; Shachris at 8.30; Sermon at 10.30 a.m.; Mincha-Maariv at 6.30 p.m.; Candle Lighting at 7.15 p.m.; Friday, April 11th \u2014 Second Day; Shachris at 8.30 a.m.; Sermon at 10.30 a.m,; Candle Lighting at 6,15 p.m.\u2019 Siyum Habechoros A.special service for the First- Born is taking place on Erev Pesach, Wednesday, April 9, following the regular morning services which commence at 7.25 a.m.The brief ritual will include a special Siyum, which consists of the actual concluding of a portion of the Talmud.This will be followed by a light breakfast which will be served to those who attend.Passover Recess All departments of the Hebrew- Religious School will have a recess from Wednesday, April 9 until Sunday, April 20.The Foundation School will re-open on Monday, April 21, Model Seder The Eleventh Annual Model Seder will take place on Sunday, April 6, at 10.30 a.m.in the Community Hall.The traditional Seder service and the highlights of the Haggadah will be portrayed by the pupils of the School.All parents and children are cordially invited to witness this presentation, which is designed to provide a model pattern for conducting the Seder at home.Congregation Shaar Hashomay- im held the First Congregational Conference on Sunday, March 30, in the Synagogue Community Hall at 450 Kensington Avenue.The theme of the Qgnference was \u201cNew Horizons for Shaar Hashomayim,\u201d The program opened with Registration and an Opening Assembly with Dr.George J.Strean, General Chairman, presiding.Greetings were given by Mr.M.J.Heil- lig, President of the Congregation.At 2.45 p.m.four concurrent Seminar Sessions were held.\u201cThe Education Of Children and Youth\u201d was discussed, under the chairmanship of Mr, Leon Levin.À paper was presented by Dr.M.S.Cohen, Principal, and Discussants on the panel were Mrs.S.M.Rothman, Mrs.F.V.Elkin and Mr.Fred Packer: \u201cAdult Educa- BEF ORG JERI 0098 Lal P08 i) hid TEE 113th Highland Show Planned : The Royal \u2018Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland's show of livestock, farming machinery, implements and country produce, is the country's greatest yearly exposition.It always attracts over 100,000 people and even reached 163,917 paid attendances in 1949.For very many years the show has been held towards the end of June, at different places in Scotland, a fairly strict rota of eight towns being kept.These centres range from Inverness in the north to Kelso in the south-east and Dumfries in the south-west.Since the end of World War II so great has been the expansion of the show that the question of establishing a permanent showground \u2014 probably somewhere in central Scotland \u2014 has been seriously considered by the directors of the Society.No decision has heen reached, but there may be & reduction in the number of towns housing this big attraction.This year the \u201cHighland\u201d, as it is known in Scotland, is the 113th and will be held at Kelso.Preparations have already begun.The showground will cover 80 acres and lies in a beautiful site between the rivers Tweed and Teviot: rem yarn mre ry [CY BET Ea rr tion In.The\" Synagogue\u201d was discussed at a Seminar conducted by Dr.Harry C.Ballon as Chairman.The subject was presented by Mr.Samuel J.Leibowitz, the Educational Director of the Congregation, and the Discussants were Mr.S.S.Cohen, Mr.J.L.Kraminer, Mrs.A.Shulman and Dr.H.Wit- kov.\u201cThe Synagogue And The Community,\u201d in reference to Congregational Publicity and Public Chairmanship of Mrs, M.A.Brown.Mrs.M.Coshof read a paper, and the Discussants were Mr.William Abrams, Mr.Norman Cardon and Miss Dusty Vineberg.The fourth Seminar dealt with \u201cRevitalizing Synagogue Life.\u201d Chairman of this session was Mr.Isidere Ballon, Q.C., and the topic was introduced by Cantor Nathan Mendelson.Members of the panel included Mr.Michael Greenblatt, Mr.Maxwell A.Schwartz and Mrs.D.M, Notkin.J.0\u2019DONOGHUE interior and Exterior.PAINTER & DECORATOR © Free Estimates © WI.1049 - 140 Irvine Avenue Westmount Relations, was discussed under the | sd Procious Symbol Two young lives joined to one destiny \u2026 symbolized by nature\u2019s finest gift, the diamond.Its enriched beauty, life and fire will bring remembrances of happiness and love.for a lifetime.Hustrated: Engagement Ring 150.00 Wedding Ring 85.00 BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE BIRKS JEWELLERS 65 Hillside Avenue ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited Wi.1104 WESTMOUNT - SHELVES for the BASEMENT can be formed from orange cratesstacked and fastened with short nails.If they are to carry a fair weight, it's best also to fasten to the wall.is made of one-inch pine, \u2014 with bottle tops nailed THIS BOTTLE-TOP DOOR MAT held together with cleats down close together, rough edges ups, Excellent STORAGE for STAKES Is provided by pieces of stove-pipe, placed on\u2019end and fastened fo the wall with heavy gouge wire or bands of tin.They can be painted as desired: IE d to tained) and others are like flashing meteors that are transient.Doug Conlon, Lake St.Louis | DAY OR EVENING i: zed Heifetz, Tostanini, Churchill, Jack Dempsey, Rubinstein, Daphne Anglers, announced that spawning .7 9 i the u Maurier, Borls Chaliapin, Rogers and Hart, Cecil B.DeMille, bass in the Ste.Anne de Bellevue Office Hours: Daily 9 to 5 \u2014 Evenings to A asals, and Aram Khachaturian, these people and many, many more area will be given the utmost pro- CANADIAN SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY ; ed eep their importance, They are % tection this year.With the aid of called a Blessed are the meek: for they and Game Associations will mar- ' Î ÿ Ë ; ackneyed composer\u201d by those : y \u2014=\u2014\u2014-_\u2014-=-\u2014=- - \u2014 i by Flats and Naturals Frances Goltman # ON BEING IMPORTANT Everybody's idea of the word \u201cimportant\u201d is different.Who is to y what is important or who is important?Once & person has at- hined fame he is automatically considered \u201cimportant\u201d.Most people ho are important in aomeone\u2019s eyes.Importance mounts and im- prtance wanes., ., some never lose their importance (once it is THE EXANINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1953 Attention Drawn To Spawn Grounds The Provincial Department of Game and Fisheries announced that the 1952 speckled trout season will open April 16 and close September 30.One very important change in the 1952 fishing regulations is the increase from.24 to 30 inches for the minimum legal length for maskinonge.This change will afford & much better chance for survival to the thousands of baby muskies released in Lake St.Louis and other Provincial waters from the Lachine Hatchery.ket wildlife stamps in the Prov- by Associations such as the Lake St.Louis Anglers netting the Federation half of all monies collected for their sale, NOT SUPERSTITIOUS Lizabeth Scott, co-starred with Alan Ladd, Arthur Kennedy and John Ireland in Hal Wallis\u2019 \u201cRed Mountain,\u201d a Paramount release, PAGE FIVR considers 13 her lucky numben There are 13 letters in her name MOST TYPICAL A fraction under 53 per cent of the motion picture audience voted James Stewart, who plays the role of \u201cButtons\u201d the clown in C, B.DeMille\u2019s \u201cThe Greatest Show On Earth,\u201d as the most typical American.|e ELECTRICITY e RADIO e TELEVISION ENROLL NOW FOR NEW CLASSES ho are tired of his works but\u2014 BLE hese compositions continue in opularity with each new listener o they MUST be important, Some tf the awful so called \u201cmodern rt\u201d paintings that we see at ex- s ibitions are called \u201cimportant\u201d ontributions but will they survive he test of time?Will they be imitated and will they be sold?But, dear readers, they ARE im- ortant in the eyes of some! Isn't t amazing?A build-up makes one important ometimes.This brings to mind an stance of many years ago that urprised us.(It still does).Two hildren of a prominent couple, both parents being college gradu- tes and interested in civic and ommunal affairs,) won minor chool awards ., the parents were bo elated that they told everyone knd word got around that the child- en were \u2018brilliant.\u201d Today they Mère grown up, just ordinary citi- ens, intelligent but average Mbeople, Due to the parents, they Mere tabbed brilliant, but unfor- Œunately \u2014 it does not apply to hem today.§ As an extreme contrast, a very Fntelligent woman we know was usually referred to as a \u2018\u2018dumbell\u201d &while in her teens.She is modest, Ketiring and pot a \u201cpusher.\u201d Her Jnother is .her father is not.is lady did not aspire to be a Meader in school affairs, it is not ger nature but her mother is a à Wwell-known club woman.Jokingly, The would say to her intimates that her daughter was a \u2018\u201cdum- dell\u201d because her daughter was Bot outstanding and probably this vas a great dissappointment to ger.Result , .the quip spread @pnd some people believed her not Foo bright, She is an intelligent, happy individual with a prominent husband and two children, We wonder if the grandmother is dong the same with these?One can nake or break an individual's im- Mortance and parents are not ex- eptions.PLAY FOR N.B.CLUB The well-known Notre Dame de race pianist, William Stevens, gave a recital on March 19, in aint, John, New Brunswick, for he Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical Club of that city, which was received with marked enthusiasm.The press reviews spoke of his technique as \u201cbrilliant and powerful\u201d coupled with \u201cinherent musicianship.\u201d Mr.Stevens received an \u201covation for his performance of Liszt's Sixth Hungarian Rhap- ®ody\u201d and the critics said he \u201cwon the acclaim and admiration of a Marge audience of music lovers.\u201d NEXT WEEK.EDUCATIONAL SERIES NO.VI.QUOTABLE \u2018A few days ago a jolly 12-year- old boy came for his lesson and in the middle turned to me and said, \u201cYou know, Miss -Goltman, We had music in school today and the singing teacher had à \u2018voice shall inherit the earth.\u2014Jesus Christ ince this year.These will be sold THANK YOU!.CENEREUX MOTOR Limited wish to thank the public for the response that was shown at the Motor Show last week.We were pleased to be able to close about 40% of the orders for the 1952 Ford and Monarch.These sensational new cars are now on display in our Showroom: 2144 Bleury Street.pre dre i : = Bp The 1952 FORD is the most beautiful car in its field.It's designed to out-go, out-look, out-ride, out-value, and outlast every other car in its class.TTT RR Pi garer mere rs ° ai Te ENT [eh rés A TRE 1952 onarch The 1952 Monarch is new all through \u2014 different every way \u2014 and beautiful beyond compare \u2014 the 1952 Monarch with its great new 125-Hp.V8 engine creates a new concept of driving quality ! 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GSNEREUX in Montreal, have further improved their 36 MVUTVR LIMITED years of service to Montreal motorists with the following additional facilities, and are now equipped to give the best, fastest and most reasonable service in Montreal.1.New repair service, 8 am.to 2 a.m.2.Largest stock of parts in Montreal all on one floor.3.New ultra modern ten minute car wash \u2014 only one in vicinity.4.12 new telephone lines.Showroom: 2144 Bleury Street (Just below Sherbrooke) Telephone HA.8231 r\u2014\u2014\u2014em epi PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SURURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773 % \"\u201cThe Examiner\u201d aimr to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home.devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail Post Office Dept, Ottawa.\u2014 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1082- understanding and tolerance, they say, are sand pillars on which to build ady society.The real test of civilisation, free-nation style, resolves itself to this: Is the individual | capable of using freedom advantageously \u2014 that is, is he citizenship ?Organised agement and - FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1952 The Free Enterprise System + + * \u2019 Labor, Management Co-operation Is Only Hope of Survival The future of the market-economy \u2014 of the responsible enterprise system as we know it \u2014 rests on the degree of tolerance and mutual understanding which we are aiming to attain in our business and social life.The Communists, of ccurse, do not believe us capable of achieving this goal and already are convinced that the free nations of the world are split irreconcilably into two camps \u2014 Labor and Management \u2014 whose relationships are deteriorating rapidly and whose leaders are at hatchet ends with each other 365 days of every year.Common sense, sponsibilities.reason.Union The indivi tunately the trade unions even in the complications capable of balancing its privileges and opportunities with restraint, responsibility and other qualities of good | Labor has now inherited the decisive power previously exercised by man- ownership.Consequently the fate of freedom rests mainly on the ability of labor to reconcile its\u2019 power with, its re- Labor over-all attitude, although marred periodically by irresponsible action, appears to be moving from violence to leaders, for the most part, recognise the totalitarian menace, realise that a society built on co-operation is the only hope of survival.dual Canadian wage-earner, whether or not he belongs to a trade union, has as much common sense and is at least as good a citizen as -other Canadians.Unfor- leaders of several important are under Communist control and, therefore, are enemy agents.Moreover unions that disavow Moscow there are suitably disguised agents.These place a special responsibility upon those whose job it is to steer our trade unions through the shoals and obstacles designed to wreck them as a vital part of the apparatus of freedom.rn.1 + - Come to Chueh Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.- There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.meme} + + | Westmount Park Emmanuel | er\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = \u2014 oe Sunday is Palm Sunday, and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at both the morning and the evening service in Westmount: Park-Emmanuel Church (Western Avenue at Lansdowne).In the morning Dr.Campbell will preach on the theme, \u201cPartners, with each other, and with Christ,\u201d and in the evening, \u201cBehold, your King Cometh.\u201d On the evening of Good Friday, instead of the accustomed \u201cMessiah,\u201d there will be this year a musical dramatization of the events of the Crucifixion, in which will \u2018be heard some of the finest of the music from the \u201cMessiah\u201d and from \u201cThe Crucifixion,\u201d and from \u201cThe Seven Last Words of Christ.\u201d The service will be essentially ANGLICAN 7 DOC >o< >0< 30\u20ac IV C OC Temptation By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, pO< oDOE DOC TOC TO \u2014>o>D>DEDoDoDo\u20140-6 We are following the order.of the temptations in St.Luke's Gospel.After our Lord rejected the temptation to seize worldly power by the simple expedient of recognizing the overlordship of Satan, then the devil tried his third weapon.There are men who scorn worldly power but will grasp at the opportunity to exercise spiritual power.1 suppose that we clergy are peculiarly subject to the temptation; we sometimes suppose that our Master was most concerned in spiritual things.When the devil had failed in material things and worldly power he turned to spiritual pride.He took the Messiah to the pinnacle of the Temple and invited Him to exhibit His Messiahship by casting Himself down before thex erowds.There was an expectation on the part of some of the Jews that God would intervene in the course of world affairs by sending the \u201cSon of Man\" straight from Heaven to represent Him.Jesus must have known of this expectation, and here was a temptation tc take advantage of it, and show to His people by this outward sign that He really was the Messiah, Notice that there was the same doubt suggested, \u201cIf Thou be the Son of God,\u201d and the urging to prove the point for His own satisfaction.And notice too \u2018that, as in the other cases, the devil was able to back up his point by quoting scripture.There is prob- Ably no wickedness done in the Church which has not been backed up hy words of Scripture, from the nierciless dealing with heretics \u2014 \u201ccompel them to come in,\u201d down to the meanest selfishness or.the part of the individual Christian, who can argue about the freedom of the Gospel.I used the word \u2018satisfaction.\u2019 1 suppose satisfaction is what we all seek \u2014 material, worldly or spiritual.The steel-worker, the manufacturer, the bricklayer, the doctor, the school teacher, the parson, are all seeking the comfort and satisfaction that come from higher wages and profits, The Kingdom of God has come down to the level of food and drink.The politician, from the highest official to the lowest ward-heeler seeks satisfaction through exercising power over others.Yes, there are cases where the power is exercised for the services of others but they are not many.The priest find the prophel also look for their gatisfaction in being the spiritual Jeaders of their people.There is the story of Bossuet, the great preacher, to whom one of his congregation remarked: \u201cThat was & magnificent sermon.\u201d He replied: \u201cYes, the devil told me go before 1 left the pulpit.\u201d Those temptations of our Lord dualostsizei.Le \u20ac Lier \u2014 \u201cénatts represent the various temptations | to which we are all subject, the seeking of personal satisfaction apart from God's will.Our Lord overcame those temptations not because He was the Son of God, but because.He always sought His satisfaction in God's will.Mrs.H.Briegel Holds Closing Meeting Of Music Lovers\u2019 Group The Music Appreciation Group of the Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club held their final meeting of the season at the home of the chairman, Mrs.H.F.Briegel.Miss Margaret Ellis, accompanied by Mrs.Briegel, sang delightfully.Miss M.Foley entertained with several amusing monologues.The president Mrs.K, E.Norris and Mrs.J.M.Purcell, first vice- president poured tea.A presentation on behalf of the members of the group was made to Mrs.Briegel in appreciation of the effort and time she has given to the group.The following were present: Miss S.Runk, Mrs.C.R.Halford, Mrs.J.S.Henderson, Mrs, R.Grant, Mrs.D.K.Gow- ans, Mrs.Geo.Mallinson, Dr.Margaret Edwards, Miss Jean Lowe, Mrs.A.Armstrong and Mrs.Wendon.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Read Westmount, Que.April 61h Sunday, 11,00 a.m, Sunday School.11.00 a.m, Morning Service.Subject: \u201cUNREALITY.\u201d Golden Text: Ecclesiastes 5:7.In the multitude of dreams sud many words there ave also divers vanities, but fear thou God.Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.Reading oom, 52 Academy Road, 2.00 pm .to 400 p.m.Tuesdays and ridays, except Sundays and Holidays, - : ant OC DOO DoT D0 + - + | Westmount Baptist | + # Palm Sunday Services will be held morning and evening in Westmount Baptist Church this week-end.\u201cWhy did Jesus Die?\u201d There are many alleged explanations as to why that Cross was erected on Golgotha.Was Christ merely an idealist?Was He only dying for a dream?Could He have avoided Calvary?Is His Death simply an example to heroic men or is theré¢ something infinitely deeper that reaches into the very heart of God and that can explain the Cross on the Hill and the Grave in the Garden?Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at noon.At the Evening Service St.Lawrence Lodge No.14, of the Masonic Order, will be the guests of the Westmount Congregation.A large number of the members of the Order will be present.The Services will be conducted by Dr.J.A.Johnston whose address will be entitled, \u201cBehold! The Man!\u201d Christ will be presented in three scenes; on the Road, in the Garden and on the Hill.The Man, the contemporary Christ, has a commanding message for all men.Visitors are most cordially welcomed to all Services of the Church.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.Minister Sunday, April 6th 11.00 a.m.Public Worship.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Public Worship.Visitors and Friends Are Cordially Welcome.A nursery for small children fs conducted during the morning Service of Worshin.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster.BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johusten, D.D., Minister William J.Neale Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, April 6th PALM SUNDAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m.\u201cWHY DID JESUS DIE?\u201d Counnunion at Noon, 1} a.m, ~ Church Bible School « 11 a.m.7.30 p.m.\u201cBEHOLD! THE MAN!\" St.lawrence lodge No, 14, Masonic Order in Attendance Dr.Johnston Will Preach Visitors Are Cogdially Welcomed | 10:00 a.m.Hol Church df The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev, Canon Sydenham B, Lindsay Palin Sunday 8.00 a.m.Holy Eucharist, Blessing and Distribution of Palms.9.70 a.m, 10.00 a.m.10.15 a.m.11.00 2.m.7.00 p.m.Children\u2019s Eucharist.Sunday School Matins, Solemn Eucharist, Solemn Evensong, IVeek-dav Services Holy Communion.8 a.m.\u2026.Monday and » av: 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 9.30 a.m.Wednesdav.- Mating: 7.20 am.dally except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.n.dally.except on Saturday at 8 p.m.' Devotional Service cach evening =! 8 p.m, Good Friday 7.30 a.m.Mattins and Litany.9.30 a.m, Table Prayers.12,00 noon Three Hours\u2019 Vigil.° Conductor: Rev.H.H, Walsh, 4.60 p.m.C hildren's Service, 8.00 p.m.Evensong.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, M.A.THE SIXTH SUNDAY IN LENT Palm Sunday 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11,00 a.m.Morning Prayer aration for Easter reacher: The Rector, 7.30 p.m.Evensong followed by the Cantata \u201cOlivet to Calvary\u201d, Ly J.H.Maunder.MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY and pue- Communion.10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.8.60 p.m, Lenten Service, Good Friday 10.30 am.Matins and Ante-Communion Service, Preacher: The Rector.12 noon to 3 p.m.Three-Hour Devotion conducted by Rev.Peter Farrell Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector, The Sixth Sunday in Lent Palm - Sunday 8.00 a.m.lolly Communion.9.45 a.m.Junior Department.Confirmation Class.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion, Preacher, Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley Nursery School.Kindergarten, Primary Department.3.00 p.m, Coufirmation Service, 7.30 p.m.Evensong .Preacher: The Rector.MONDAY IN HOLY WEEK 7.00 a.m, Holy Communion, 9.15 a.m.Maitins, 4.00 p.m.Service for Women.8.00 Address by the Rector.m.Meditation \u2014 The Archbishop of Quebec TUES AY IN HOLY WEEK 9.15 a.m.Maltins, 10.00 a.w Holy Communion, 8.00 p Meditation \u2014 The Arch.Yishop of Quebec WEDNESDAY IN Hox WEEK 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 9.15 a.m.Matting, 8.00 Ba.Meditation \u2014 The Arch- {shop of Quebec THURSDAY IN HOLY WEEK am, Mattins, \u2026 - Communion 8,00 p.m.Meditation \u2014 Rev.Canon F.TI.Whitley.= 9.15 a service.of worship, illuminateq by Scripture and Music.An augmented choir will be in attendance, No tickets will be sold .and ng admission charge will be made, but an offering will be taken during the service.A cordial invitation is extended to visitors for the evening of Good Friday at 8 pm.- UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Rev, Walter J.Spence, B.A, Organist and Choir Director, Mr.8S.W.W.Lynch, L.T.C.L.Palm Sunday SERVICES 1 40 a.m.\u201cTHE GREAT DIVORCE.\u201d .30 p.m.A dramatic presentation of the book by Lloyd C.Douglas, entitled \u201cThe Robe\u201d, Both services broadcast, morning service over CBM, evening ser vice over CJAD.Wednesday, April 91h 8.00 p.m.The W.M.S, and Elizabeth Read Auxiliary Thank-Offering meeting in the Ladies\u2019 Parlours, Good Friday 8.00 p.m.The Minister will give an Illustrated Sermon on the Passion of Our Lord.the Cantata\u2019 \u201cThe Lasl Supper.in the Church, 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 Palm Sunday COMMUNION SERVICES OF WORSHIP 11.00 am.and 7.30 p.m.The Sacrament of the Lords Snpper Morning and Evenin CHURCH SCHOOL \u2014 11.00 z.m.Good Friday 11.00 =.m.Service of Worship (Sermon by Mr.Grant) Organist and Choir Director, Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bae, F.C.C.O0 J, ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West Rev.Thomas E.McLennan, D.D.Minister: Rev.B.B.Brown, Visiting Minister.Sunday, April 6th 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship.\u201cTHE FATEFUL RIDE.\u201d 11.00 a.m, Sunday School.3.00 p.m.Sli, James Men\u2019s Association, 7.30 p.m.Evening Worship Lu CHRIST WERE KING\u201d 8.45 p.m.The Friendly Hour Rev.T.E.McLennan will preach at both services.Mr.Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choir Director.ESTMOUNT PARK \\ \u201cEMMANUEL UNITED CHURCH Western Ave, at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D., D.D.Sunday, April 6th Palm Sunday 11.00 a.;n.PRE-EASTER COMMUNION AND SUNDAY SCHOOL, Sermon \u201cPartners \u2014 with each other.and with Christ iy Sacrament of the Lord's: er, .7.30 Bi ÉVENINES SERVICE AND VENING COMMUNION, Sermon: \u201cBehold, Your King Cometh\u201d, Good Friday 8.00 p.m.ne URIST, WE DO ALL ADORE THEE.\u201d A service of worship centering around the events of the Crucifixion snd offering some of the finest of thé music from Handel\u2019s \u201cMessiah?, Stainer's \u201cCrucifixfon\u201d and Dus Lois\u2019 \u2018The Seven Last Words of Christ\u201d.No\u2019 admission charge \"will ade, but an.offering will De taken.Le .VISITORS.WILL BE.WELCONE The Choir will give L F C wind 0] «2 [Haw aW At rt 15930 126 à An pre ee minateq An aug ndance, end ng made, taken cordia) visitors iday at e, B.A, or, L CE.\u201d tion ef uglss, norning DE ser- 1 lizabeth § [fering lours.kive an Passion A] sive upper.RCH ad pper D.D, ON no of ong oy Ts.- CARPENTRY ALTERATIONS ® Planned Kitchens ® Basement Suites ® Rumpus Rooms FREE Plans and Estimates W.6.SMALL Building Contractor WI.1519 460 Elm Ave.\u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue The Westmount Examiner lassified Advertising Words 35¢ 3e for each addifional word § es EEE CEE SN 5 She CLEARING! ALL FLOOR MODELS REFRIGERATORS STOVES WASHERS ETC.BIG REDUCTIONS! WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES 4209 St.Catherine West (Near Greene Avenue) WE.2226 - FI.8674 - FI.3006 3 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE IN laval west, Plage Laval, brick cottage, near beach and school.Perfect service of trains.79 Frechette.Telephone St.Eustache 3437.L-35 ROUTE 52, small orchard, year round house, 7 rooms, water and electricity installed, reasonable.Write box 303 ¢-0 2185 Hampton.L-29 T-¢ ° BOY'S CAMP WHITTET'S CAMP LACLOUWHI IN LAURENTIANS EIGHTEEN MILES FROM JOLIETTE.THE FRIENDLY CAMP, EVERYTHING THE BES MEMBERSHIP LIMITED TO 30 BOYS, AGE TEN AND UP, TWENTY BOYS SEVEN AND A HALF TO TWENTY-SECOND SEASON.GL.1600.L-9 7d BOYS\u2019 AND GEIRLS\u2019 CAMPS CAMP with unsurpassed facilities.Accommodation for 25 boys and girls.Special advance rates: weeks for $200.00.Write Box 12, Montreal.L-13 8 LOTS FOR SALE POINTE CLAIRE, one of the choicest lots in Pointe Claire, located in Cedar Park district near school, water, transportation.Water, sewer, and street installed.Size 75 x 156.Telephone Pointe Claire 2927.L-26 10 OFFICES TO LET 4326 Sherbrooke Street West, 4-room office for professional.Will be decorated to suit.Vacant.Very reasonable rent.GL.4162, WI.5468.L-16 PROFESSIONAL ONLY 4633 Sherbrooke West, 2 large offices in basement, toilet room, hot water, etc.HA.9291.L-17 18 APARTMENTS WANTED APARTMENT OVER GARAGE WANTED - VICINITY ROSLYN SCHOOL.EXDALE 1445 L:52 APARTMENT wanted in a residential district in Westmount, 4 or 5 rooms.Also garage space.September 1st.For adults.Apply Box 297, c-o 2185 Hampton Avenue.18 FLATS, DUPLEXES TO LET LAKESHORE, 8t.Ann's, 4; rooms, furnished, lower flat, 2 year lease.Rent $50.00.Write Box No, 307 c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.L-45 \u2014\u2014 MA Collins REG FUNCRAL HOM ¢ 5610 Sherbrooke St.W.DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED funeral Home and Chope UREN 20 ROOMS TO LET 29- FOR SALE 29-a FOR SALE 37 SITUATIONS WANTED ! MALE LARGE bed sitti ; Kitchen , privileges.Call WIL C5053 mornings.DOUBLE BED GIRL'S BICYCLE EXPERIENCED painter desires work, L-34 Birdseye map.with box spring and Size 28, $20.00.DE.0416.L-50 WA.1648, Lou L-13 FURNISHED single room, desirable moors $0.70.a VACUUM CLEANER 42 PERSUNALS district.WE.5274.# 21 ROOMS Further information.Phone WANTED WANTED TO RENT BASEMENT PLAYROOM VICINITY OF ROSLYN SCHOOL.EXDALE 1445 L-41 REFINED widow desires unfurnished housekeeping room on or after April 15th, Call PL.6705, before 6 p.m.L-33 ACCOMMODATION wanted for young widow and 2 year old son, care for child during day while mother at business.Write Mrs.Blednick, Rm.150, Sun Life Bldg.UN.6-7687 I.-39 24 AUTOS FOR SALE ENGLISH CARS Wide selection of used English cars, some reconditioned, from $300.00 to $1,500.00, McGrail Motors Ltd.5260 Cote des Neiges Rd, EX.8459, L-20 29- FOR SALE BLUE trench coat for boy 14 years, very good condition.FI.7200.1-48 TWIN continental beds, Simmons, one mattress.FI.4802 between 6-7.30 p.m.L-47 COMPLETE bedroom set, 7 pieces, very good condition; gateleg table; 2 living room tables; 3 kitchen chairs; oak dining room set.DE.0218, I-44 C.C.M.BICYCLE Boy's, full size, good condition, $20.00.044, L-40 DE.7 PIANO ; Apartinent size Willis Acadian, excellent condition.WE.0862 evenings.1-48 OIL PAINTINGS Three very tine paintings by r.pu- table artist.\u2018The Charge,\u201d \u2018The Harbour,\u201d \u201cDeep in Thought.\u201d Family heirlooms, To sell at sacrif.ce.Evenings 5-9 p.m.HE.5826.1-37 DINING chairs, $50.00 each; chest drawers; sewing table.WE.0479.L-51 LIQUOR cabinet, mahogany, perfect condition.Phone WE.4016.K-27 SUITS and slacks, sizes 11-16 aiso shoes, sizes 5-6, in excellent condition at very low prices.AT.9286.1.-49 GIRL'S tartan skirt, tunic, dress, Guide outfit, tweed suit, 10-14; bicycle, perfect condition.GL.'4159.L-25 WHITE chinchilla shortie size 12, perfect condition, reasonable.400 Mt.Pleasant, Apt.10 Westmount.GL.1136.~~ \u2014L-% PIANO, Heintzman Upright, excellent condition, $200.00.WI, 8985.1.-23 ICE BOX white enamel, large, in good condition; rocking chair.97 Ha - lowell Ave., Westmount, L-19 ETON suit, all accessories, perfect condition, 7-10 years.AT.6592.L-18 VACUUM cleaners, guaranteed, $9.55 up; Electrolux, Iloover, Premier, H B.Kirby; also all makes new with top trade-in allowances.Rentals and repairs, Re-new Vacuum, 317 Victoria.EL.9359.1.-8 APARTMENT slze washing machine, table top model, suitable baby's clothes and light washing, $25.00.Also small s°°9, armchalr, painted bureaus and other pieces, suitable for cottage.WE.2290.L-32 CHILD'S tricycle and scooter.size 6-8 GL.4487.L-36 MINK fur neckpiece.9-5 p.m.DE.3930.Call between : L-56 + r Calvary United | + + Palm Sunday will be celebrated in Calvary United Church on Sunday next with special services.The Minister, Rev Walter J.Spence, B.A.will preach both morning and evening and these services will be broadcast, the morning service over CBM and the evening service over CJAD.The theme of the morning sermon will be \u201cThe Great Divorce,\u201d and at the evening service he will give dramatic presentation of the book written by Lloyd C.Douglas, en- Funeral DIRGCtORS Gstablished 1840 | A Chapel of Cathedral Beauty At your disposal without charge HATS remodelled, moderate price.WA.2158.L-31 BOY'S bleyc'e; drapes; chair slipcover, WA.1730 L titled \u201cThe Robe.\u201d All are very heartily invited to attend.Two speclar services will be held during Holy Week, on Wednesday at 8 p.m.the WM.S.and the Elizabeth Read Missionary Auxiliary will hold their Thank- offering meetings jointly in the ladies\u2019 parlors.The conveners will be Mrs.G.W.Butler and Mrs.W.J.Adams.The guest speaker will be the Rev.Jacques Beaudon, Minister of Eglise St.Jean.The soloist will be Mrs.Forrester, accompanied by Mrs.N, W.Hardy.All the ladies are invited.On Good Friday evening in the church at 8 o'clock, the Minister, Rev, Walter J.Spence, will give an illustrated sermon on the events of the Passion of Our Lord and the choir will give the Sacred Cantata efititled \u201cThe Last Supper.\u201d All are invited to share in this service.+ + | Christian Science | > oo\u201d \u201cUnreality\u201d is the subject of the Lesson - Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ Scientist on Sunday, April 6, 1952.The Golden Text is from Ecclesiastes 5.\u201cIn the multitude of dreams and many words there are also divers vanities: but fear thou God.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible:- \u201cAnd, behold, there was a woman which had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and was bowed together, and could in no wise lift up herself.And when Jesus saw her, he called her to him, and said unto her.Woman, thou are loosed from thine infirmity.And he laid his hands on her: and immediately she was made straight, and glorified God.\u201d The Lesson-Sermon also includes | the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cSci- Premier Upright, with attachments, 1 year old, original price $149.50, will sell for $60.00.WA.9381, 4980 Cool- brook.L-30 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE SCRAP ONLY Metals, plumbing, furnaces, grates, automobile batteries, mattresses, rags, etc.WA.1930, L-21 WANTED ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTS Old-fashioned china, cut glass, small antique furniture, Oriental rugs, oil paintings.EX.9518.L-4 WANTED knee-hole desk and garden hose.EL.3861.L-42 34 HELP WANTED FEMALE STENOGRAPHER Bilingual with good shorthand.Experienced in commercial office.Phone WA, 0218 ask for E.Lamarre.L-38 36 HFLP WANTED MALE YOUNG MAN WANTED Part-time, two hours per day to conduct telephone survey.No selling or canvassing involved.HA, 7101.L-46 36-a HELP WANTED MALE, FEMALE EXPERIENCED SHOE SALES PERSON If you are experienced in selling children\u2019s footwear and would bc interested in part- time employment in West.mount, Write Box No.308 c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.giving full particulars.L-53 ence & Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy:- \u201cTo cure a bodily ailment, every broken moral law should be taken into account and the error be rebuked.Fear, which is an element of all disease, must he cast out to readjust the balance for God.Casting out evil and fear enables truth to outweigh error.If sickness is true or the idea of Truth, you cannot destroy sickness, and it would be ahsurd to try.Then classify sickness and error as our Master did, when he spoke of the sick, \u2018whom Satan hath bound,\u2019 and find a sovereign antidote for error in the life-giving power of Truth acting on human belief, a power which opens the prison doors to such as are bound, and sets the captive free physically and morally.\u201d Corn Bread Bacon Crust If you want your dish of hot corn bread to have a snappy taste, try giving it a tc \"ng of cut-up bacon.Make yo: orite recipe for corn bread (: .an bacon-top muffins, too) and just before you put it in the hot oven sprinkle finely cut-up bacon strips all over it.Three or four slices will be about right for an 8 x 8 pan.Put it on the top rack for the last ten minutes if the bacon hasn't crisped.FOR Show movles at your child's Birthday Party.WA.5198.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS For particulars, P.O.Box 213 Station L, Westmount Wednesday, Westmount Sunday afternoon.Thursday: West End TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 20 WORDS 65e ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH BUILDING REPAIRS GENERAL BUILDING REPAIRS Albert Hansen, Building Maintenance Contractor.WA.6109.L-10 CARPENTRY S.STANDRING \u2014 General carpentry and cabinet-making.Expert craftse manship on all lines of woodwork, Planned kitchens and custom built interiors a speclalty.Estimates free, Satisfaction guaranteed.EL.7468.; CARTAGE AND MOVING WESTERN Crating Moving, general transport.local and long distance.Specialty: furniture, pianos, and refrigerators.Call FI.1328, 1.-3 DECORATING GRAVEL BROS.Interior and exterior painting, plas tering, paper removed by steam.Best references.Work done anywhere, GR.2142.~~ DESROCHES & SON Painters and decorators.Residential and Industrial work.Spray-gun, painting, whitewashing, paper hange ing.38423 Decarie Blvd.WA.16682 DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS And repairs.Ladies\u2019 and children's dresses, coats and suits.Repair of household linen, also in your home, Neat and conscientious worker, best references.Gl.3227, evenings.L-55 EDUCATIONAL FRENCH CONVERSATION Paris, Montreal universities graduate, former McGill professor, private, small groups.3479 Prud'homme, neat Sherbrooke.DE.2290.L-% UPHOLSTERING CHESTERFIELD sets re-covered, re converted to modern styles.For free estimation call WA.5582.Mid-Town Upholstering Co., 5337 Western Ave, I.- VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS \u2014 Flexalum spring tempered slats, Vinyl plastic tapes.Newest and best on the mare ket.No installation charge.Steel drapery supports given \u2018free of charge.Call for free estimate.J.P.Beaudoin, veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.EVENINGS, UE.0681 YO.5681.VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE BLINDS beautifully cleaned for as low as 7%.Repalrs done by experls.Also new blinds sold.Free estimates.MONTREAL VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE 179 Laurier East.CAlumet 7883 1.-14 PLUMBING \u2014 HEATING \u2014 ROOFING VENTILATION LEO FALARDEAU 3955 St.James Street West Montreal 30 Telephones \u2014 WE.2432 - FI.2595 Evenings \u2014 VI.4127 - Fl.4458 dl : Social +++ Personal + + +E ngagenients # > PAGE EIGHT : \u20ac Mrs.F.S.McFeat, of West- mount, has been visiting her mother, Mrs.Inez Shephard, in Ottawa.Showers held recently in honor of Miss Norma McCready, bride- elect, were given by Mrs.Ernie Gray, Miss Phyllis Andrews, Mrs.Ross Parsons, Miss Marion Lawson, Miss Audrey Richardson, and Miss Joan Matthews, Mrs.James Keith, sister of the bridegroom, Will entertain at her home on King / Mrs.Stephen Cantlie is enter-* taining at a not-out dance on Saturday evening in honor of her son and daughter, Mr.George Cantlie and Miss Katharine Cantlie.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Parry, of Toronto, Will be in town over the week-end to attend the marriage, on Saturday, of Mrs.Parry's sister, Miss Muriel Pitts, to Mr.Richard William Robinson.Mrs.J.W.Davies has just re- Edward Avenue, wedding rehearsal.following the [turned to Godin Avenue, Verdun, after spending-tén days in Orillia, Ont, with her husband.While in Orillia, Mrs.Davies entertained Rev.K.C.and Mrs, Bolton and Qu 7 WESTERN / ANY \\ STANDS IN AND SNOWDON HOURLY & METER RATES WEDDINGS FUNERALS OUT OF TOWN TRIPS their daughter, Patsy.On Saturday the new Queen and officers of Oronto Temple, Daughters of the Nile, in Toronto, were installed at ta ceremony at the Royal York Hotel, Mrs.Davies attended the banquet and installations, and responded to the toast given for Past Queens.APPROACHING MARRIAGE Miss Muriel Pitts, daughter of the late Charles H.Pitts, and of Mrs.Pitts, whose mariage to Mr.Richard William Robinson, son of Mr.and Mrs.Anson E.Robinson, of Westmount, is taking place on Saturday, April 5, at three o'clock in St.Cuthbert's Church, will be given in mariage by her brother- in-law, Mr.Henry J.Parry.Attending the bride as her only attendant, will be her sister, Mrs.A.Gordon Hall, as matron of honor.Mr.Ross Robinson will act as best man for his brother, and the ushers will be Mr.Leslie Ren- / SERVICE ault, and Mr.Herbert Wonfor.æ Following the ceremony, a recep- WESTMOUNT -N.D.G.tion will be held in Salon À of the Queen's Hotel.The marriage of Lorna, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hector W.Brown of Verdun, to Mr.Stanley Douglas Dellagana, son of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas S.Dellagana of Westmount, is taking place at half- IN SPECIAL New York Imports just arriving in time for the Easter Parade, at Euster .be in tune with the times .step out in the latest New York fashions today ! 1353 GREENE AVENUE, WESTMOUNT NEAR SHERBROOKE ====\\ FLASH !! Get the thrill of Fifth Avenue Priced Just Right.Ç ; OPEN 9 TO 6 DAILY Fl.7773 y) Specialist in: Also (= MME A.COURVAL NU-BACK - GRENIER - LeGANT PLAYTEX - PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS GOTHIC BRASSIERES and GIRDLES NATURE'S RIVAL - A'LURE - CORETTE BRASSIERES MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS ELASTIC STOCKINGS 4 Stores At Your Service 4861 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Westmount 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.6550 ST.HUBERT ST.mn CORSETIERE br Sashes te D.Dre +- THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL: 4, 1952\u2014 pr eddingi Speirs-Miller Fashion Show + = - - + Mr.and Mrs.Colby Kerman returned last week aftef spending thdee weeks in Nasau, The Bahamas.- 4 \u2014_\u2014 .Guests from out of town who will attend the Dellagana-Brown wedding on Saturday include Mr.and Mrs.Charles Moore of Morin Heights, and Miss Carol Jane Davis of Toronto.\u2018Mrs, Doreen Day Troup entertained at dinner cn Monday eve- These two beautiful fur pieces, from Bradner\u2019s exclusive fur store in Westmount, were won by lucky ladies in the audience at last Saturday\u2019s fashion show at the Continental Cafe.Wearing the furs are two of Betty Speir\u2019s top models, Jean Kirk and Mildred Cooke, Sparkling Presentation Of Furs, Gowns, Etc.By Speirs-Miller All attendance records at Jack Horn\u2019s Continental Cafe went by the board Saturday afternoon when Betty Speirs presented her models in a spectacular Fashion Show.Betty Speirs and Peter Miller have always rated high in showmanship but on this occasion they excelled.The perfectly trained models showed poise and charm as they exhibited the various gowns, hats, * bathing suits and furs; and the tiny dots moved with a confidence that was remarkable, Entertainment was provided during that part of the program, occupied by the youngsters.One gentleman about four years of age, Bernard Girard, sang and danced to the delight of all.Claire Baillargeon past three o'clock on Saturday, Apri] 5, at the Church of St.James the Apostle.The bride will be given in marriage by her father, and will be attended by Mrs.George Desma- rais as matron of honor and Miss Audrey Dellagana, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Marjorie Gilpin as bridesmaids.Mr.Bruce Mitchell will be best man, and ushers will be Messrs.Morris Wright and Norman McGinnis.Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of the bridegroom\u2019s parents, 25 Arlington Avenue, Westmount.The marriage of Norma Selina, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.McCready of Notre Dame de Grace, to Mr.Peter John Eugene Sembinelli of Toronto, son of the Consul of Switzerland in Toronto and Mrs.I.Sémbinelli, is taking place at half-past two o'clock on Saturday afternoon, April 5, in Westmount Baptist Church.The bride will be given in marriage by her father, and will be attended by Mrs.James Keith, sister of the bridegroom, as matron of honor.Mr.Kenneth Roberts of Toronto will act as best man, and ushers will be Messrs.James Keith, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and David McCready, brother, of the bride.Following the ceremony a reception will be held in the Viceregal Suite of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.= [SPY Freres Le age gM TE AEA TE eR Sy Pep min j Er scored in a ballet solo while the musical ability of young Billie Metherall accompanied by his dad at the piano received an ovation.Betty Speirs acted as commentator, and Mr.Miller was seen in two exhibition dance numbers with models, Berthe Beauchamp and Lillian Burns.A very smart line of business girls added zest to the proceedings with a snappy tap routine, Juliette\u2019s hais and costumes were very much admired as were the lovely fur exhibits from Brad- ners.À great deal of excitement Was caused when door prizes of two lovely stoles were won by lucky ladies in the audience.Juliette, Bradner, Little Ren Hen, Phyllis King and Little Nuggett are to be congratulated on the quality of their exhibits.Altogether a very successful venture.A repeat performance would seem to be in order to cater to the hundreds who were turned away.ning at the Forest and Stream Club in honor of Mr.Victor Steibel and Mr.Richard Addinsell, of London, England.8 Mr.and Mrs.Hyman Grover, Westmount Boulevard, entertained at a reception at their home in honor of Mr.Moshe Matus, Rt.- Hon, Thibaudeau Rinfret, Chief Justice of Canada, Mrs.Rinfret and the honorary patrons following the exhibition of paintings by Mr.Matus last evening at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Mrs.I.Sembinelli of Toronto arrived in town last week and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.James Keith, King Edward Avenue.Mrs.Sembinelli is here to attend the wedding on Saturday of her son, Mr.Peter Sembinelli, and Miss Norma McCready.She was a guest last Saturday at a trousseau tea given by the bride's mother, Mrs.J- H.McCready, Borden Avenue, Among the out-of-town guests who will attend the Sembinelli- McCready wedding on Saturday are the bridegroom\u2019s parents, the Consul of Switzerland in Toronto and Mrs.I.Sembinelli, Mr.and Mrs.Richard Dinsdale, Mr.B.S.Buckle, and Mr.Richard Darcy, all of Toronto; and Colonel and Mrs.A.Fields of Ottawa.Specially invited guests to the opening performance of \u201cHarvey\u201d Monday evening at the Town of Mount Royal as guests of the Montreal Repertory Theatre and the Rotary Club of Montreal, were His Worship Mayor Camillien Houde, C.B.E., and Mrs.Houde, Mayor R.and Mrs.Dawson, of Town of Mount Royal, Col.I.H, Eakin, O.B.E., and Mrs.Eakin, Mr, and Mrs.Arthur Dupont, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Howlett, Prof.and Mrs.Thomas Greenwood, Mr.Frank Coleman, Miss C.Welch, Mr.and ooke Sh RO _ a a .n is a : CLASSICAL E 5 x u BY 2 Z u = : HO ï i fi [Pr om nd A garment well made .FINEST OF MATERIALS AND TAILORED TO PERFECTION FROM LONDON'S WEST-END Er LADIES\u2019 CUSTOM TAILOR a GE DE.3003 344 Victoria Ave.Westmount § NL LL 0 garment worth wearing.STYLES ROWITZ derson.ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Miss Jessie \u2018Adams Smith, daughter of the late Dcuglas B.Smith and of Mrs.Smith, of Senneville, Que., formerly of Westmount, and Mr.John Bethune Wight, son of Mr.and Mrs.N.C.Wight, of West- mount, The marriage has been arranged to take place on Friday, June 6, in Union United \"Church, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, The engagement is announced of Miss Elizabeth Anne Gunton, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs, G.E.Gunton, of Lachine, and Mr.David Edward Stanger, son of Mr, and Mrs.È.A.Stanger, of Montreal.The marriage has been aranged to take place on Saturday, April 19, in Calvary United Church, West- mount.Mr.and Mrs.CG.E.Dwyer, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Eli- zabeth-Patricia, to Mr.Edward Charles Amos, only son'of Dr.and Mrs.E.A.Amos, also of West- mount.The marriage has been arranged to take place quietly on Saturday, April 26, at nine o'clock, in the Church of the Ascension of our Lord, Westmount.dl TX Whether a drug helps you to rea cover from sickness depends upon its quality.If it, for any reason, does not have the required property to heal you, it\u2019s useless, Every new drug we stock comes from a responsible, nationally.known manufacturing chemist and is periodically checked.PHONE UN.6-9426 For Prompt Delivery MILNE'S PHARMACY REG'D EG'D.J.G.CASAULT, L.Ph., Prop.Pharmacien \u2014 Druggist 1446 St.Catherine St.West Corner Mackay Street EASY-TO-KEER 8/RO THE TINY FRIENDLY \u201cBudgie\u2019?Owners say these tiny, beautiful birds are the most affectionate pets you can own: Clean, hardy, easy to breed, you must own a Bud.| gerigar to appreciate thems | Drop in and see our TALKING STRAIN BABY BUDGIES alt colors $1Q.95 & $12.85 en.BEAUTIFUL BIRD CAGES 50 styles to choose from.$295 up Largest selection In town For best results feed your Pet Budgie on our Superfine Budgie Seeds and our Special Budgie Health Grit, only obtainable at our two stores.Pet Supplies of Every Description Everything From Everywhere Seeds & Birds Co.Ltd.1392 St.Catherine St.We 1039 Mt.Royal St.East Moi, Basil Donn, Me, vend\u2019 Mrs; Fred Fyles and Mise.Lilliap Hebe | .inule VVlix Bruce JEAN AND GINGER Ella Wheeler Wilcox said in effect that every cloud has a silver lining and that she preferred to turn her clouds about and wear them bright side out, Another expert at this art \u2014 one of the best cloud- turners in this city in fact \u2014 is Mrs.Jean Crombie, of Westmount.She has had a lot of experience me =v w \u2014 pe = turning her dark clouds inside out, for she went blind at the age of 17, regained her sight, then lost it again during World War II when she heard that her Merchant Marine husband had been lost at sea.Mrs.Crombie believes that splendid physical Health is important to the blind, and aided by her Seeing Eye dog, Ginger, she walks a great deal.She is a good horsewoman and enjoys riding on Mount Royal with a friend.She is also an excellent swimmer, and all this exercise keeps her in tiptop shape for her work as a sightless home teacher with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.This girl, whom I have heard described as \u201cthe prettiest thing you ever laid eyes on,\u201d has taught many blind veterans, including George Cohen who is now Publicity Director for CNIB, to read Braille.I have also heard her described as a great inspiration, particularly to the newly blind, her cheerfulness and her ability to carry on a useful and full life proving that there is still much left when sight goes.Not only does she teach both men and women how to read Braille, but she teaches women how te adjust to blindness, how to launch out in ways of self help as dressing themselves and fixing their hairdos; and how to take care of their homes and cook, sew, knit, etc.Jean introduces blind housewives to the different gadgets available to help them in the kitchen, such as measuring cups marked in Braille, and measuring sppons with Braille dots on the handles; and she shows them how to sew a button on a shirt and darn and knit socks.Many blind women excel with knitting needles.Just this week George Cohen was telling me about a lovely knitted set which his wife raves about\u2014the outfit was given to George's baby, not to George! Mrs.Crombie also teaches handi- \u2018| crafts such as making wallets, belts, etc,, at a veterans\u2019 hospital, In this way the blind develop sensitivity in the hands and fingers, and as they gain confidence, they break out of the shell of with- drawnness and seeming limitation and begin to turn their dark] clouds bright side out.Help the klind to help themselves \u2014 that is the great thing, says this teacher, echoing CNIB\u2019s slogan for the financial campaign, April 7 to 21.One of the newest ventures in training the blind at CNIB headquarters, 1425 Crescent Street, is teaching young girls to act as receptionists and switchboard operators.An ordinary switchboard fitted with Braille attachments, is used.Another interesting piece of equipment at CNIB is a cook stove with Braille instructions on the various keys and handles.All of which goes to show that wearing dark clouds silver\u201d side out is smart business, uh?\"The Book of Job Again \u201cYou've got me reading the Bible again\u201d, wrote a reader in connection with a recent paragraph in Minute Mix on the Book of Job.Another friend contributed the following information: Victor Hugo says \u201cThe Book of Job is perhaps the greatest masterpiece of the human mind\u201d; and Thomas Carlyle said \u201cI call this book, apart from all theories about it, one of the grandest things ever written, Our first, oldest statement of the never-ending problem, Man's Destiny and God's Ways with him in the earth.There is nothing written, I think, of equal literary merit.\u201d Thanks to hoth friends, Division Chairman Mrs.John G.Harper, Wio.1 ve Salvation Army has appointed Chairman of the Women's Division of the Annual Red Shield Appeal, which takes place from May 1 to 15.Many Social Events Honor Bride-Elect, Miss Lorna Brown Mrs.Hector W.Brown entertained Saturday at her home on Willibrord Avenue, at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Miss Lorna Brown, whose marriage to Mr.Stanley Deliagana is taking THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1952\u2014 RCASC Auxiliary The Ladies Auxillary, R.C.A.S.C., Br.105, Canadian Legion B.E.PAGE NINE S.L., will hold its regular monthly meeting in the Bishop Room, 1191 Mountain St.Wednesday, April 9, at 8:15 p.m.ESE 1373 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke) \u2019 KR 10 1 Os 1 OO EY AA OD I SPECIAL! ; CUT, STYLING & COLD WAVE by Emile With the newest, \u2018improved Im- munite whichassures foolproof, lovelier Permanent Waves, All for \u20ac .] Beauty mile Salon PERSONALIZED HAIR STYLING Fl.2486 APPOINTMENTS : 3 § = CLOVES HANDBAGS HOSIERY NECKWEAR FLOWERS HANDKERCHIEFS 1233 GREENE AVENUE Town or travel, that's our Suit and Dress collection this Spring.Flattering fabrics and styles to suit discriminating tastes.Popularly Priced.Pay us a visit and you will be convinced.® Accessories @ To accentuate your Easter outfit Flizroy 9541 (Opposite Avenue Theatre) place tomorrow afternoon.Those! i; pouring tea were Mrs.Douglas Dellagana, mother of the bridegroom, her daughter, Miss Audrey Dellagana, Miss Marjorie Gilpin, and Mrs.George Desmarais.Showers honoring the bride-to- be were a bathroom shower by Miss Marjorie Gilpin, Rielle Avenue; a kitchen shower by Mrs.i George Desmarais, Egan Avenue; and a miscellancous shower by | Mrs.Allan Mitchell, Kensington Avenue, Westmount.Following the wedding rehearsal this evening, Mrs.Brown will entertain the bridal party at a ; buffet supper.Bridge Party The League of the Sacred Heart, Ascension Parish, Westmount, is holding a bridge party at St.Leo's |- School Hall on April 23 at 8 p.m, Tickets may be obtained from the convener, Mrs.J.W.McAnally, WI, 4501 or Miss Eileen Gibbons, WE.5745.a er ETS : pps RECS Xtc sD AA aad n Clearing our entire Spring stock of afternoon, dinner and evening Dresses in Crepes, Sheers, Pure Silk Shantungs and Taffetas.205 Olivi LESS 20% Sherbrooke St.Westmount WALNUT 2686 \u201cTHINK OF KENWOOD WESTMOUNT TRANSFER L STORAGE LTD.we'll store your possessions for you .packing and crating them as you direct to Insure against breakage.No Job is too large or too small to receive careful handling.® Call us for prompt service.er Ave.Westmount WE.1113* arr cuite ca N a u Lo vs > A , , - _- - pb rr mT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PAGR TEN - ee - \" THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APBIL 4, 1952.| St.Andrew's W.A, in Hutchison Hall.Tea hostess ! will be Mrs.Quarles and the mem- , The Women\u2019s Association of St.|bers of the Aberdeen Group.Apdrew\u2019s Church, Westmount, will| The Red Cross Group will meet hold its next meeting on Tuesday, lat 10 am.us + Joan\u2019s C uses AE IEEE Before cutting buiter pais and cheese, cover your knife with J 4 wexed paper.Neither buiter nor cheese will stick to the knife.\"All In Good Taste : You know there's no finer way to say Happy Easter than with chocolates bearing the hallmark of ANNE DE BRUXELLES.And without giving away any secrets I can tell you why her candy is so deliciously different, in fact the finest gift of all on any occasion.Only fresh fruits and a special pure Swiss chocolate are used inthe making, and these exquisite delcacies are all beautifully wrapped and packed for Easter giving, in luxurious gift boxes, tied with gay yellow and blue ribbons.And for those of you who have children to think about at Easter.time, I might say that Anne de Bruxelles has the most delectable Easter eggs, bunnies and chickens that I have ever seen, especially made to delight the kiddies.kiddies.Some are filled with rich eream, others are hollow, but they're all done up so beautifully! After you've been in her shop, I know youll agree with me that they're something very special.A note of interest to those of you who sometimes find Swiss chocolates a little foo rich or sweet is Anne de Bruxelles\u2019 all Canadian assortment that I'm sure you will enjoy.It's called 5 \u201cAnne\u2019s Special\u201d, and is attractively packed in the French manner, and designed to sell at only * $1.80 a pound! So, you see, she has delicacies to please all tastes , .and, remember, it\u2019s all in good \u201c taste to say Happy Easter-with chocolates from her shop.There\u2019s a special satisfaction in giving the 5 very best in chocolates, whatever the occasion.Why not drop in the next time you are downtown.It would be wise to avoid the rush and get your Easter candy this week-end.The ANNE DE BRUXELLES Chocolate Shop, 1516 Sherbrooke St.West, near Guy.\u2014 WE.8943.\u2019 - » * $e | FUR STORAGE Rabbit or Mink .Your Coat wil Get Individual Attention! RE CEE PP RES © McComber\u2019s have witra-modern eold storage vaults on their smart nes premises.Home Decorating Did you know that well-chosen drapery fabrics are the key-notes for successful room schemes and that when you shop at Lindsay's you will find the most beau- ° tiful fabrics right at your finger-tips?When I was in Lindsay's this week I found a complete and wonderful selection of American and Canadian decorator fabrics .abstracts, florals, plains and damasks , .in the season's newest patterns and shades.And, after talking to Miss Bettie Snow, LINDSAY'S Home Furnishing Consultant, I learned that should you have any particular decorating problems that she will be very glad to discuss them with yout and suggest ways _ to overcome them.I must say that hearing this good news pleased me a great deal, because at one time or another I have had the need to call or talk to someone who was an authority on home decor ating, but somehow was always under the impression that there was a charge for a consultant's time and advice.However, Miss Snow assured me that this was a special LINDSAY feature for all of its customers and there was no charge at all for home decorating advice.Yes, it is a problem at times to make decisions where furniture and home furnishings are concerned, but don\u2019t hesitate to follow my advice.Next time you are downtown make a point of visiting LINDSAY'S .Miss Snow p | will be very pleased to discuss ways and means for you te achieve the decorator theme you desire in js your home whether it be modern or period.And remember, it's a special Lindsay service for you, UND STEAK.89 absolutely free of charge.LINDSAY'S\u20141112 St.Catherine St.West., near Peel \u2014 UN.6-9921 LEG OF LAMB .95: ROUND 89: Creates Truly Canadia RIB END FILLET END 27 LOIN OF PORK .49:| LOIN OF PORK .53: 2 BACON xn 29° BROILERS 55: ® ALL OUR MEAT IS GUARANTEED FRESH CUT © DEMERS LTD.Famous For Red Brand Beef 1347 Greene Avenue first book on sewing by this authe ority! So that the home seamstress can be as high-fashioned as she likes, thefe is bone belting for use in the very new empire waist bands, and Mohair braid for making new full skirts a stand-out! And last but not least, sewing centers across Canada are offering women who like to sew at home, free instruction on the new decorative fashion stitches which can be done on the sewing machine without the use of attachments.Very high-fashioned indeed, and very easy to don Designs SE WI.8748 , Rummage Sales The Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian Pacifie (Quebec 96) branch of the Canadian Legion will hold a rummage sale at Calvary United Church, corner of Dorchester Street and Greene Avenue on Saturday, April 5, opening at 2 p.m.Proceeds of the sale will be used for veterans\u2019 hospital and welfare work.LE A SN We will clean and moth-proof your winter furs and store them till fall at a very low rate \u2014 complete insurance included.All storage is in WESTMOUNT RUG æ \u2014 y + , LL pet refrigerated vaults.We do repairs at a moderate extra charge.Ask about our expert remodeling service to bring your coat up-to-the-fashion- minute, PHONE DE.1133 Its a 12 to 14-hour day for interior decorator Aline Jobin, of Montreal, who is pioneering a new technique in the art of home designing, Madame Jobin stepped out of the social whirl and into the business world some 10 years ago, has been keeping busy ever since\u2014 mornings, as above, in her penthouse-like office-apart- ment on Sherbrooke Street, afternoons supervising decoration of new homes, and evenings designing the exquisite furnishings for which she has become nationally famous.; Handy Labor-Saving Gadgets Simplify Work of Home Sewing Most smart women who like to sew their own clothes start working on their spring-into-summer things right now, so they will be ready to relax in the pleasant warm weather.With your Spring sewing in mind, here are some of the newer labor-saving devices your local sewing center has available for the ambitious home seamstress: CLEANING CO.REAL CARPET SPECIALISTS From the Orient © CLEANING e REWEAVING © REPAIRING @ INSTALLATIONS Office: Phone GL.1471 4474 St.CATHERINE ST.WEST If your sewing box has a delight- * For Expert, Reliable SERVICE BRADNER F fully casual air with spools of thread all over, scissors up-ended, needles stuck into everything \u2014 it might be a good idea to start a reform right away.There is a marvelous littlp thread box, made of sturdy plastic which has individual receptacles for thread, kit especially designed for all pile fabrics, especially velvets and corduroy.So that your belts will have a professional \u201cfinish\u201d there is a new stiffening to which you sim- piy stitch your dress material (it will wash and dry clean).There are buckles to go with it made of Skinny men, women gain, 10,151bs.Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor re g What » thrill! Bony #4 limbs fill out; ugly bol.p Jows fD up; neck ne longer scrawny; bedy loses half-starved, sickly *\u201cdean-pole\u2019 look.Theus sands of sivls, women, men, who never could guin fore, sre now proud shapely, hoslthy-looking les, hank tors, irom, min By, esd cum, corleh blosd mprore appetite an 8 food gives you more strength and nourishment; put flesik on bare bones.keeps the thread clean, neat and plastic into which you insert dress Dost Lovely Curve C 0 M P A N Y tidy, in clear plastic 80 you can material to match the belt, Rap hen you're gained the 4945 Sherbrooke Street West see the colour of the spools.And of course, if you still for normal weight, Costs There is a little wrist pin- cush- haven't learned the innermost sec- défis New \u201cgui acquadsted ion in gay colours which will fit rets of sewing a fine seam, there Ostrex Tonia Tablets for 56% (Corner Claremont) over either your wrist or the|is the Singer Sewing Book by dr, '| machine head.There is à pressing ga BP Pr.Mary Brooks Picken \u2014the ninety- Newly-Formed Auxiliary Plans Kinsmen Sponsor Lavish Benefit Show Fur Parade 52 Upwards of a quarter of a million dollars worth of fur garments will be on display when the Montreal Kinsmen Club stages its Fur Parade '52 at the Mount Royal Hotel on April 23, 24 and 25.The show, which will preview next winter's fur fashions, is being OWEN'S INU-CLEAN | i i I Tokes Shine from Serge } \u201cCLEANS LIKE MAGIC\" | I I i J Chesterfields \u2014 Choirs \u2014 Rugs i Auto-Uphoistery \u2014 Suits \u2014 Suede Removes Ball Point Pen Stains DEPARTMENT STORES a a a \u2014 \u2014 = aa a] 1 ! DRUG \u2014 HARWARE \u2014 GROCERY î * Special Clearance of | PERMANENTS | ' at Mary He BEAUTY SALON NRE D Pa M 10 Mary Hue PERMANENTS Reg.$10 for S 7.50 na I NEA NE RENE PERMANENTS or 510-00 First Come, First Served # Tel.DExter 6312 BEAUTY SALON Franchised Harper Method Beauty Salon 3462 Sherbrooke Street.West (Near Girouard) * =r Coffee Bar Committee.THE BXAMINER WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL First Sale Tomorrow The wives of the personnel of the City of Westmount Fighter Squadron have recently formed a Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary.Shown above are the officers seated, left to right: Mrs.Mary Wyjad ,treasurer; Mrs.Reta Tanner, president; Mrs.Marie Chapman, secretary.Standing, left to right, are: Mrs Myrne Percy educational committee; Mrs.Marie Rayner, welfare committee; Mrs.Norma Kaye, social committee; and Mrs.Martha Dowbiggin St.Hubert Airport The auxiliary is holding a rummage sale in Moyse Hall, 1173 Drummond Street, at 2 p.m., tomorrow.4, 1952 \u2014 w seph Langley, H.Fitzgerald, IJ.F.McNally, T.W.Peter Reid, J.M.Doyle, C.Le- veque, L.P.Carriere, G.G.Ma- guire, M.P, Shea, J.E.Goodman, M.Hayes, W.Qgrland, G.| J.L D.Mason, M.J.McCormick, .'& Colville Sinclair, F.O.Reynolds; y ; K; Tinmouth, | C.J.Brown, J.Rafferty, A.Prince, » If; W.J.Bryant, J.P.Dubois, and ; 8; the Misses E.Marnell, E.McDere »; mott, and Beryl Quigley.PAGE ELEVEN ' § Rip 1259 Greene Ave.meat in Westmount.ROBERTS PROVISIONS The store that is noted for selling the best and tenderest Fi.3900 FOR EASTER NOW ORDER YOUR TURKEY OR CAPON only.Also Maple Leaf or Wilsil Tendersweet HAMS © Our Ewe lamb is delicious = Chairman Mrs.Ina D.Bogle, Chairman of the Fifth Reunion of Ex-Service Women which will be held in the Alexander Auditorium of the Canadian Legion Memorial Building, 1191 Mountain Street, on Thursday evening, April 17.Assisting with the arrangements will be Miss Ethel Henderson, Colour Party and Guard of Honour; Miss Lillian Brown, invitations; Miss Evelyn Lari- vee and Miss J.Stevens, refreshments, and Miss Gladys Holiday, publicity.Entertainment will be provided by the Canadian Legion Command Review, which, since November 1951, has presented 25 performances to Legion Branches, hospitals, camps, etc.Resuscitator To Be Presented By Aux.\u2019 At Reddy Memorial At the April meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital to be held presented by the Cdnadian fur industry for the benefit of the club\u2019s welfare fund, There will be four performances each day and they promise to be one of the most lavish fur displays ever shown to the Canadian public.Major service project of the Montreal Kinsmen Club was erection of the $250,000 Rosemount Boys\u2019 Club, which serves 1,500 boys and girls in the north-east section of the city.Complete sports and educational facilities are provided.The club also sponsored the formation of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps (Viscount) in Rose- mount in 1944 and maintains it in co-operation with the Navy League of Canada.Another humanitarian project was the participation in 2 national Kinsmen $50,000 cancer acholar- ship fund in 1946 to finance four Canadian doctors.for a three-year post-graduate course.} Fur Parade '52 is & new undertaking for the club and Hollis Woodward is chairman of the committee in charge.Xavier Guild Fair Plans Formulated At Conveners\u2019 Tea Mrs.E.Leo Murpny was a recent tea hostess for the conveners of the Xavier Apostolate Guild Autunin Fair to be held in Victoria Hall on October 15 and 16 when plans were formulated and work projects for the summer months detailed, Mrs.Murphy is general convener and Mrs.Harry King co-convener, The following conveners were present: Mesdames J.B.Boyne, J.P.Boyle, P.T.Lynch, H.F.Kerrin, R.Lee, A.Limoges, J.J.McAsey, Miss Bery! Quigley, Mesdames Mary Roy, T.J.Mulcair, Jo- ab skin.Tuesday, April 8, at 2.30 p.m,, in|: the Nurses\u2019 Residence, 4039 Tup- per St.Westmount, a resuscitator, & HOSIERY LINGERIE BLOUSES Nylon and crepe in Spring's newest shades and styles.GLOVES 7 In suede, fabric and doe- 3 FLOWERS HANDKERCHIEFS purchased by the auxiliary will be| presented to the department of obstetrics by the president of the] # auxiliary, Mrs.M.B.Mackenzie.: You will enjoy our personal service while shopping at your leisure away from the busy downtown stores.Those taking part in the recep-|: tion will be Col.Wilfrid Bovey, |?President of the hospital; Dr.A.D.Campbell, chairman of the Department of Obstretics; and] members of the Board of Trustees |Z 4888 of the hospital.Invited guests|# Sherbrooke will include the presidents of 16|7 cmes rein suop St West Women's Auxiliaries of other|% Montreal hospitals.ë CORSETS LINGERIE HOSIERY GLOVES BLOUSES Mrs.J.C.Dickison, Social con- | = Open all day Wednesday, April 9th.vener, assisted by her committee, |: will serve tea.0° e We specialize in individual fittings eo oo Meet à Bonded Member of F.T.D.A.ORDER NOW AT.1184 \"ESTABLISHED 46 YEARS AND STILL GROWING\" 1906 \u2014 1952 Cut Flowers and Plants Direct from our Greenhouses 5321 DUPUIS AVENUE near Decarie Blvd.Aer =\" \u201cave LE .\u2026 \u201c ms JWELVN : Bessborough I.O.D.E.! of Mrs.A.Watson, 6275 Notre The regular monthly meeting of Dame de Grace Avenue, commenc- Me Earl of Bessborough Chapter \u2018ing at 8.15 p.m, ; 1.0.D.E will take place next Tues- 4 OCD 0 >O< >oc >O< >oc >o< >O< YO DISTINCTIVE FRENCH PASTRY = dubois Whether it's a Wedding, Birthday, Anniversary or simple social affair, duBois will supply anything from a magnificent Wedding Cake to dainty little cakes and cookies and suitably inscribed Birthday Cakes, etc.Also compiete Catering Service for large or small events.Price list mailed FREE on request.arreRT™ 6 PRINCE ALBERT HALL Available for Wedding Receptions, Parties, Bridges, Club Meetings and all types of social events.Make your reservation NOW \u2014 phone WA.8163 4887 Sherbrooke Street Wut WA.8163 DOCCODDOCCOD OCT D0C=0 presse \u2014seocsdeocse es COCO DOC D000 | Mr.Miller formerly of Emile s has now joined the staff of IWorgan\u2019s Antoine Salon HENRY MORGAN & CO.LIMITED You Are Sure of Quality of Morgan's \u2014 Call PL.6261 EASTER We have a large assortment of CUT FLOWERS and CHOICE PLANTS At very moderate prices Open All Day Good Friday EDDY'\u2019S florists 4178 St.Catherine W.FI.7242 (NEAR GREENE) .t do Easter shopping.Only one week left to buy that your Hundreds of styles, all colours in straws and felts.Priced from $6 95 and up \" MI-LADY ANN MILLINERY REG'D.Under New Management \u2014\u2014 J.P.Gleeson 4114 St, Catherine St.West WE, 6227 (Opposite Wood Ave.) ; \u201c THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL \u20184; 1952 day evening, April 8, at the home |.|.C.A.C.Reports 7
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