The Westmount examiner, 18 avril 1952, vendredi 18 avril 1952
[" 4 - Ascension Players To Stage \u201cHarvey\u201d VOL.XXIIt, No.-16 Barber Shop Gets Trimming When Thieves Ransack Thieves broke into the Universal - Barber and Jewellery Shop, 4970 Sherbrooke Street, sometime Sunday morning and netted themselves everything bui a free shave and haircut.The culprits gained entry to - the shop by completely smashing the glass pane on the front door.Missing from the Barber Shop was $25 taken from the cash register, $15 lifted from a drawer, also a fountain pen and « radio.S.Telner, proprietor of the Jewellery Shop, was missing some $300 in watches, along with.numerous bracelets and rings which were valued at close to the same amount.The bandits were able to make a clean get-away without being observed by anyone in the district.The robbery was discovered by the Westmount Police.\u2019 This is the first theft ever suffered by the Barber Shop which has been in business in Westmount for some 25 years.Under the auspices of The Unity Boys Club, the play \u201cHarvey\u201d, by Mary Chase, will be presented by the Ascension Players in the gymnasium, located at 1090 Greene Ave, on Thursday, May 1st, at 8 p.m.An outstanding play, both on the New York stage and also in the movies, \u201cHarvey\u201d is one of the most notable presentations of the Ascension Player's long list of plays.The cast is headed by May Ryan, Keith Armstrong, Margaret Hogan and Gordon Roberts, and is under the direction of Mr.J.Clifford Bray.show will get underway with \u2018 .- + WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1952 E.J.Anderson, Superintendent of president of the Community Garden League of Greater Montreal, inspects some of the prize bulbs which are being featured at mount Conservatories Spring Flower Show for TN Reco Be - Conservatories Spring Flower Show Parks and the West- the next few weeks.aria, primula, cineraria and numerous Spring Flowers.The eye-catchers this year include tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, lilies, roses, rhododendron, hydrangea, schizanthus, calceol- other D.Abbott Will | Close Hobby Show Saturday The Hon, D.C.Abbott, member of parliament for Westmount, will officially close the Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show of 1952.Before this Mr.Abbott will present the prizes and cups among which is the one he donated himself.He has given this award for the exhibition of the most outstanding entry in the show.Tonight the music and entertainment will be held at which there will bé piano solos, dancing, singing, etc.Tomorrow afternoon the pet judging of dogs, cats and any animal entered.This will be followed by a turtle race.City Appeals To Citizens To Reduce Traffic Mishaps *A six-month review of the number of traffic accidents in West- mount from Septeniber 1951 to February 1952 shows a definite increase over the previous year, T.J.Hughes, City Manager, announced in a specially released report to The Examiner.A rise in the number or persons injured in these accidents was also reported hy the City.Although a large number of accidents in Westmount are due to the Metropolitan character of the City's Traffic, City Council has appealed to residents urging extreme caution ana to assist in reducing the number of mishaps.\u201c Principal causes of accidents, + the report stated, are as follows: backing.Changing traffic Janes when not safe.Turning from wrong lane at intersection.Following too close.Entering intersection or main street when not safe, Driving too fast for road conditions.Carelessness of driver.Misjudgment by driver.Accidents reported by the Police Department are divided into two categories \u2014 A & B.Class A accidents are those in which property damage exceeds $25.00.Class B accidents are those in which property damage is less than $25.00.The following table shows a comparison of the number of accidents in the six months period: Fabulous Fishing In Yukon R.S.White Tells Rotarians Not taking precautions when Introducing a strange fish species to a lake can be dangerous unless the water is considered suitable for the species, R.S.White, frominent fisherman told the Westmount Rotary Club at their weekly luncheon meeting this \u2018week.\u2019 Mr.White who is Director and Promotional Manager of The Ga-| Zette pointed out that a law forbids the use of certain bait in various lakes so that conservation is kept on an even level, He said that should certain type minnows escape to water which it ig not intended for, then Conservation records are errored.\u201cAt present there is fabulous fishing in the Yukon, Labrador gui the North Shore,\u201d the speaker told the gathering.\u201cIn Labrador extraordinary tales havé been told of speckled trout which have been caught weighing from eight to ten pounds and in the North Shore where I fished a year ago it wasn't uncommon to land a trout 614 pounds.\u201d Mr.White stated that with modern transportation these areas were not as difficult to reach as in the time of our forefathers, On the more ludicrous side, he opined that the only reason why people ate fish is because the Twelve Apostles were fishermen and not hunters.\u201cAg fish are claimed to be color blind, all you have to hope for is that the color conditions are suitable for the bait you're using,\u201d he exclaimed.Mr.White titled his talk \u201cFishing Fobias and Fabrications.\u201d The speaker was introduced by Jack Miller and thanked by C.T.Medler.' * Number of Accidents * Gloss Resulting in Total Persons A Total Injury to Persons Injured 1950-51 238 119 357 51 60 1951-52 261 184 425 68 81 *- The table shows that there was + + an increase of 19% in the number of accidents, 3344% in the number of accidents in which injuries occurred, and 35% in the number of persons injured.À breakdown of the accidents, however, shows that the majority of accidents are due to carelessness or bad driving, and therefore can be avoided, The principal causes of accidents are as follows: \u2018That 283 out of 425 accidents occurred from these causes alone in the period 1951-52, as compared with 221 out of 357 in the period 1950-51.The report points out that the high accident and Injury rate, could be entirely eliminated, by a little forethought and cave on the part of the motorist.Tennis Courts Ready By End °7 Of April The work of preparing the West- mount Tennis Courts and Baseball Diamonds started Wednesday and both should He ready sometime by the end of April, E.J.Anderson, Superintendent of Farks, announced yesterday.It was also announced that up to 8,000 visitors have already attended the flower show.* e Examiner! oo Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metr opolis PRICE FIVE CENTS Housebreaker Gets Three Years In The Penitentiary Roman Yurnec, Ukrainian DP, charged with three separate counts of housebreaking by West.mount Police, was sentenced to three years in St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary by Recorder A.BE, Laverty, yesterday morning.Yurnec was byought back to Westmount from Bordeaux Jail where he was awaiting sentence.He has alrgady been sentenced in a Montreal Court to five years on similar charges of housebreaking.Charges of housebreaking laid against him in Westmount are for: 1.497 Mount Pleasant .bery amounting to $675.2.3310 Cedar avenue , , , breaking and entering.3.534 Mount Pleasant ., breaking and entering.Yurnec had previous records of housebreaking in Swansea, Ont, and Toronto.: robe ~ George C.Nowlan To Speak Tuesday At Victoria Hall George C.Nowlan, Q.C., M.P,, will address a dinner meeting of the St.Antoine-Westmount Progressive Conservative Association at Victoria Hall on Tuesday, April 22.His subject will be \u201cCanada\u2019s Future and the Progressive Conservative Party.\u201d - Mr.Nowlan was re-elected National President of the Progressive GEORGE C.NOWLAN Conservative Party of Canada at the annual meeting of the party held in Ottawa last month.A Nova Scotian, he represents the constituency of Annapolis-Kings in the House of Commoris.Mr.Nowlan was born in Nova Scotia, and was educated at Acadia and Dalhousie Universities.He first entered public\u2019 life when he vsas elected to the Nova Scotia legislature in 1925.He was first elected to the House of Commons in a by-election in 1948.He was re-elected in 1949, but the election was declared void.He successfully.contested the by-election in 1950.The meeting will also be ade dressed by W.H.Kidd, the National Secretary of the Conservative Party.Peter Kerrigan, President of the St.Antoine-West- mount Progressive Conservative Association will act as chairman, and the speaker will be introduced by H.8S.Bogert.Mrs.Andrew Fleming, O.B.E., is chairman of the committee for the dinner, - FAR Hospital Had Busiest \u2018Year Since Opening, Annual Meeting Is Told New Officers Ve .| Guest Preacher | Queen E lizabeth .The officers and Board of Man- \u2018agement elected for 1952 follows: S .° A - Honorary President, Harôld W, ta t I st I ct $ t Smith; President, L.B.Unwin; .\u2019 Vice-President, A.H, Marden; Record High | Hon.Secretary, Dr, J.J.Griffith; Hon.Treasurer, N.P.Woods; Medical Superintendent, Dr.H.R.Ÿ \u201cThe statistical report for 1951 Griffith.i] shows that in many departments Board \u2018of Management: | this has been a record year\u201d, Dr.| gy J.Aird, F.Atkinson, Romuald ; Harold N.Griffith, medical super- Bourque, Col.R.A.Brock, W.R.! intendent, said at the annual meet- Bulloch, Miss Marjorie .Caverhill, :ing of the Queen Elizabeth Hos- Dr.= n Crawford, Db.B.Creighton, C.E.el, Col.R.H.Dean, | pital last night, 46,194 patient W.Victor George, A.Ross Graf.{days is 1,277 more than in 1950, | ton, J.R.Hughes, S.B.Kimber, he added, with 18,640 visits to the |.c, N.Knowles CA.H E.Me.Outpatient Department, 884 more Cormick; C.T.Medlar, W.D.than ever before, and the birth of Moffatt, Dr.George S.Morgan, 888 babies, another record.- Ira T.Peacock, Adelard Raymond, | Every department of the hospi- C.B.E, Dr.P.H.Roberts, Dr.R.tal has been working at full ca-{B.Smith, R.A.Speirs, M.A, C.pacity, Dr.Griffith continued.The Douglas Taylor, M.B.E., Major number of tests carried out in| Gen.A.E.Walford, A.H.Web- \u201ccrowded\u201d laboratories increased ster; Ex Officio, A.J.Nesbit, Dou- to 27,824, 18 per cent over last| glas Bremner, Mrs.C.N.Knowles, .year.Eighty-one autopsies were President, Woman's Auxiliary; IT.performed, which represents over H.Martin, Administrator secreta- 80% of the deaths occurring in ry of the Board'of Management; the hospital, and is a most com-| Dr.H.R.Griffith, Medical Super- mendable \u2018figure.: intendent; Herbert Harding, Presi- Dr, Griffith continued in his re- dent, Solar Club; Miss Elsbeth port: \u201cI do not intend in this re-| Geiger,-R.N., Director of Nursing.port to emphasize our financial Hon.Solicitors: \u2014 W.R.Henry, difficulties, but the figure $14.28 Q.C., Leslie H.Boyd, Q.C.a8 the cost per patient day in the Auditors: \u2014 J.H.McMahon, + » « That it was a big Easter for \u201cMoisha\u201d Strachan, Ronald Shaw and Johnny Drury, three Westmounters who were partied at the Berkeley Hotel the other night where they announced their engagements.\u201cMoisha\u201d is scheduled to tie the knot with Mary Brophy, ; Ronnie will be altar-bound with Margaret (B.C.) MacDonald while i Johnny Drury and Thelma Lawlor plan to set the date shortly.« « « That the real, live Easter Bunnies in Chas.J.Hill's window attracted a great deal of attention \u2014 especially from the younger- generation.* +.\u2026 That the Dumaresg family will move from the old homestead on Hallowell Ave.at the end of thisx month.Taking up temporary re- table sidence on Elm Ave.until that en, When they can find a suitable much-anticipated move to south-|, , .That the old Kenwood store ern France in late August, and home at the corner of St.e + .That Demers Ltd.on Greene Catherine and Elm has been sold.Ave, are closing this week.Have One of Westmount's pioneer fami- not been able to find another store lies, not one of the present genera- in the same vicinity but will re- tion lives here although, of course, i - their po oeiness hy ne Me Vest.an i oH mount\u2019s largest.8 ; when W.Gordon Kenwood declded| Fooiacat of Victoria College, that he could make more money Toronto, will be the guest moving other people's belongings| preacher Sunday at both ser- SPACE T0 RENT than by delivering his fathers| vices at Westmount Park- merchandise.His business grew| Emmanuel Church.: .from a horse and rig to a world- Suitable for repair shop ' wide transportation 8 srganisation, .storage er warehouse, .+ .That the old house next to Dr .A B.Moore Preacher Charlotte G G A .Cor.Greene & St.Catherine nue will be the next one on that| At 22nd Anniversary busy street to be converted into - 600 Square Feet a commercial establishment.The 22nd anniversary of the - + - That beer-cases are still being present Westmount Park-Emma-; pospital in 1951 1s sufficient evi-| C.A Rent $50 monthly piled on sidewalks outside of cer-| nuel Church, at the corner of donne of the fact that financial i I diat park under (NO Barking pe Western and Landsdowne Avenues, | problems are ever with us and are mmediate occupanc s vil assuming alarming proportions.y much to the envy of the ordinary bio be observed or Sunday, Apri Extra revenue must be found in CROW\u2019S NEST CAMP _ Apply Motorist whe wona certainly get Re AB BM DD.th increasingly larger amounts to Reg'd.\u2018 4205 St.Catherine West e © same.ev.À.B.B.Moore, D.D., the make up the hospital cost of those 16th S this under the complacent gaze president of Victoria University, who are not able to pay full cost cason Chat the new apartment| former student of McGill Uni, Of their own care.The members Sir for \u2019ronrimmors Sander versity and of the Theological Col- 0 e hospital s , Who appre- chapel, Cabins, Trailside Museum, ciate more than anyone else the Infirmary, Cratt Shop, Riding, w lege here, Will be the guest-preach-! nacds of these poor patients, are lind''und\" mater sports\" Graduate HO ARD S ROSS C er at both the morning and the; aeeply grateful to the devoted snd talehted staff with kindergarten : e owe specialist and nurses.evening service, men and women who each year Barrister ond Solicitor 57 St.James Street West ; ; :,y direct our hospital financial ap- Folder : .A congregational reception will L It : .Department for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons be held on Sunday afternoon from peal.is gratifying to us to Mrs, E.Lionel Judah, Director A y Know that in 1951 this satisfying 1557 St.Mark St., Apt.7 i Office: HA.9238-39 Sendencet Ambamador Apte Westmount five to seven o'clock, to which all work was again crowned with suc- Montreal former members and friends of the cess.\u201d congregation are cordially invited.Tea will be served by the ladies of the congregation.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c building at the corner of Sherbrooke and Rosemount will - not be named the Queen Elizabeth Apartments after all.Too complicated a procedure necessary.Owners will stick to originally planned name of The Westmount Terrace Apartments, « + « That J.C.Willock saved the day for a woman who left a wallet containing some $400 on a counter in the Post Office in Cameron\u2019s Stationery.The woman, who Is an out-of-towner, returned to the P.O.emotionally upset, only to have the wallet returned to her.She insisted that the finder take $5 and mailed & money order for the balance back to her husband.«+.That Spring is definitely here!! The fact that the storm door at the entrance to May's Ladies Wear has been removed is proof enough for any doubter.« + .That the Nathan Wolman RE whose son Bill is pictured else- ) where in this journal is none other than your old friend Ned of the You may never meet her.But you Motvite Fruit Store.Bave talked to her, heard that friendly \u201cvoice «+.That W.J.Chatfield and his : 1.99 staff are consistently being lauded with a smile\u201d.for their courtesy and willingness The Bell operator has, through the years, become à to ald thelr customers, Sopoctally symbol of courtesy and competence.« That the cutting down of the beautiful old trees on Olivier Ave, : She is one of the thousands of telephone people just below Sherbrooke, on the s DER > grounds of the old Willis house everywhere responsible for providing | was an act of necessity, not dese- you with the best possible telephone service.cration.They were rotting inside and would, in time, have become With her they share a common pride in the a menace to the public.Bell tradition of treating customers the way they + +.That the young man who was working on the lawn at the corner Like to be treated.of Western and Victoria on Tuesday morning was the cause of 3 many a chuckle when he turned his THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA back to the passersby.Printed in a neat letters across the seat of his , blue «jeans was the warning: \u201cSTOP \u2014 This Is The End.\u201d -Man- lows: Id W.nwin; den; ffith; oods; H.R.uald erhill, eigh- Dean, Graf- ber, Mc- .D.rgan, ond, r.R.C.ajor Web- Dou- wles, .y; J.reta- ent; iper- Presi- sbeth sing.enry, Rhon, & COMPANY Free Estimates , WISTMOUNT- vot.xi, Ne.16 REPAIRED © REFINISHED © SUPPLIED LAID © FINISHED © CLEANED A.Ross Grafton 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WE.2323 Fix The - WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1952 West End Catholics To Take Part In City-Wide Rally To address the city-wide gathering of English-speaking Catholics planned for Molson Stadium at McGill University on Sunday afternoon, \u2019 June 1, Pentecost, at 3.30 o'clock, Msgr.John J.McKenna, of Philadelphia, has been invited to preach the sermon of the occasion, and Hon.Mr.Justice Frederick T.Collins, of Ascension Parish, West- mount, \u2018made known this week that Msgr.McKenna has accepted.The event is planned as & public demonstration of faith to combat the spirit of unbelief and materialism.It is under the auspices of the Holy Name Society of Montreal but will include all parish organizations, both men and women and it is hoped that the gathering will surpass in size and influence those of past* years, each one of which proved to be larger than its predecessors.Mr.Justice Collins is chairman of the Rally Committee of the Archdiocesan Union of the Holy | Name Society in charge of arrangements, and has the co-opera- tion of a strong group of workers including those from the Westend Catholic parishes of St, Augustine, St.Monica, St.Ignatius, St.Mal- achy and Ascension.For the occasion, 26 parish units in the Montreal area will be associated in tha demonstration at Molson Stadium and they will be joined by groups from Provincial communities including, Quebec, Sherbrooke, Granby and other places where there are English-speaking com- reunicants.Msgr.McKenna is Director of the Archdiocesan Union of Philadelphia, and is an authority on the organization and purposes of the Holy Name Society, an international establishment numbering mors than nine million members throughout the world.In Canada, the Holy Name groups operate in each of the ten provinces.For the Montreal Archdiocesan Union, the Director is Rev, John D.Purcell, of St.Willibrord parish, Verdun.Be Well Dressed This Spring AT \u2018PRICES THAT WILL SUIT YOUR BUDGET .Hand-tailored Suits and Coats For Ladies and Gentlemen.A large assortment of imported English material always on hand.Remodailing- and Repairs of all kinds.24 HOUR SERVICE Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE \u20181166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) Pick Up and Delivery WE.5908 Parking Lot for Our Patrons | OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS ; CLOSED SATURDAYS \u201cLawn Making\u201d Amateur gardeners will find of particular interest a series of lectures being given at the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, 1200 'At- water Avenue, titled \u201cLawn Making.\u201d The second in the series will be given on Wednesday, April 23, at 8.15 p.m.These are not formal lectures, but short talks, followed by a question period.The speakers are members of the staff of the William Ewing Co.Ltd., who are familiar with everyday gardening problems.The lectures are sponsored by the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, and are free to the general public.Wins Award graduate of William Wolman, West Hill High School and McGill University, who has been awarded two teaching scholarships at Stanford University and has been made an assistant professor.Mr.Wol- man, who has had à distinguished scholastic career, was given an Arthur A.Newhouse Honors Scholarship in Economics and also won a University Honors Scholarship at the California Institution.He is a son of Mr.and Mrs.Nathan Wolman, of Westmount.West Montreal Air Cadets To Take Part In Air Cadet Week Program Among the \u201ccrack\u201d Air Cadet Squadrons taking part in observance of Air Cadet Week is No.1 West Montreal under the command of Squadron Leader Hugh Greene, with headquarters at Westmount Junior High School.This Squadron engages in technical flying training at R.C.A.F.Station, St.Hubert, and at Air Transport Command R.C.A.F., Dorval, where the Cadets take part in observing the operation of the \u201cair life\u201d to Korea.\u201cAir Cadet Week\u201d, April 20-28, will commence next Sunday with a Church parade to St.James Cathedral and St.George Church at 3 p.m.with all Cadet Squadrons in the Montreal area in attendance.This will be followed by a march past and review at 4 p.m.with Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Lord Trenchard from Great Britain.taking the salute along with Air Vice-Marshal A.L.James, C.B.E., Air Officer Commanding, R.C.A.F.Air Defense Command.During the week the Montreal Squadrons will be holding \u201copen house\u201d at their headquarters and Cadets will have a special oppor- the parents and friends of the tunitv to observe the cadets in training and at play.YES SIR! IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE BUT * [¢ \u2019s True FREE FREE | Greasing Washing Road Service TO ALL OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS Call in and ask the attendant for more details regarding this offer FREE Your Champlain Oil Dealer _ CORNER GROSYENOR and SHERBROOKE WEST Greasing, Washing, Simonizing and minor Mechanical Repairs.Also snow ploughing of driveways, etc.Don't forget, when you're stuck \"Don't groan.Just phone\u201d Fl.0573 .At your service from 7 a.m.to 10 p.m.daily, except Sunday | Grosvenor Service.Station The Royal Canadian Air Force Band from Ottawa will be in Montreal to lead the Air Cadet parade and to give a number of concerts sponsored by the various Air Cadet Squadrons, and which will include April 21 at 8 p.m., Town of Mount Royal Town Hall; April 22, at 8 p.m., Rosemount High School; April 23, at 8 p.m., Victoria Hall, Westmount; April 24, at 8 p.m, Hall of Marché de Maisonneuve; April 25, at 8 p.m., Lorne Avenue, St.Lambert; April 26, at 8 p.m, Laval College.The concert, April 23 at Victoria Hall, Westmount, is sponsored by No.1 West Squadron in co-opera- tion with the City of Westmount.The Central Band of the R.C.A.F.from Ottawa is under the direction of Flying Officer Carl Friberg, who was Conductor of the Montreal R.C.A.F.Band during the war.The organization is made up of distinguished musicians from every section of Canada, and the Band became internationally famous by its many appearances at concerts across Canada and the United States.Queens To Hold School Meeting The 2nd annual meeting of the Queens Home and School Association will be held at Queens School | Gymnasium on April 25 at 8.15 o'clock.The business of the evening will be the election of officers.On the programme for the balance of the evening will be several selections by the school choir.There will be also a dance recital put on by the children\u2019s dancing class of tap and ballet.These classes have been sponsored by the Home and School Association under the direction of Mrs.Collins.The costumes were prepared under the direction of Mrs.Ar- nold.aminey WE.\u2014 \u201c50 YEARS IN 13 WESTMOUNT\" Reliasle JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS 4 Certified Watchmokers OHMAN'S 4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THRES Mayor Cameron Cuts Tape For Hobby Show Opening The Westmount Hobby Show was officially opened Wednesday night by His Worship J.S.Cameron, Mayor of Westmount, who expressed confidence that the Sixteenth Annual Show \u201cwill prove to be an excellent one\u201d.More than 450 persons converged on the Y's compact headquarters on Sherbrooke street and saw Mayor Cameron cut Lhe tape, declaring the 16th Annual Show open.Other notables present were, Ald, Panet Raymond and Mr.and Mrs.A.W.D.Swan.Judging took place yesterday afternoon and the winners are as follows: Art \u2014 A1, 1.Marina Greciano, 2.Sandra Noble, 3.Debbie Fair- child; A2.1, Emily Reid, 2.Terry McMeans, 3.Sandra Noble; A4, 1.Elsie Bertram, 2 Betty Smith.3.Joan Saunders; A10, 1.Gael Ekin, 2.Gael Ekin; B1, 1.Richard Tees, 2.Terry McMeans, 3.Mary Joseph; B2, 1.Barbara Kerr, 2.Bobbie Gilmour, 3.Marina Gre- ciano; B3, 1.Janet Cross; B4, 1.Helen Tucker, 2.Mimi Cooper, 3.Debbie Fairchild; B5, 1.Joan Saunders, 2.Pat Naismith, 3.Heather Birnie; B6, 1, Heather Birnie, 2.Joan Saunders, 3.Joan Saunders; B7, 1.Catherine Cohen, 2.Sandra Noble, 3.Sandra Noble; B8, 1.Janet Cross, 2 Art.Chesmer; C1, 1*John Hardy, 2 Cathy Rhind, 3.John Webster: C2, 1.Helen Tucker; C3 Jr.1.Edith Bregford, 2.Bill Foster, 3.Jeremy Stairs; C3, 1.Emily Reid, 2.Joan Saunders, 3.Gael Ekin; C4, 1.Betty Menzer, 3.Joan Saunders; C5, 1.Gordie Smith, 2.Gordie Smith; C6, 1.Alva Mendals, 2.Marilyn Hayes.3.Marilyn Hayes; D1, 1.John Bertram, 2.Judy Dentre- mont, 3.Gael Eakin: D2, 1.Hugh Barclay, 2.Noela Geddes, 3.Bobbie Gilmour; D3, 1.Judy Brown, Penmanship \u2014 Int.1.Wendy Wright, 2.Caro! Cummings, 3.Nick Stead; Jr.1 Alva Mendels, 2.Martin Davis, 3.Margaret Clegg.Literature \u2014 Si., 1.Thomas Von Reisner: Int.1.John Bartram, 2.Virginia Chapman.3 John Me- Kay: Jr., 1.Frances Bo?ton.2 Elva Mendels, 3.Michael Carroll.Photogranhv \u2014 Sect.1.1.Peter Rahak, 2.Enh» Smith, 3.Sheila Duff; Sect.2.1.Bal Smith: Sect.8, 1.Peter Rahnic.Crafts \u2014 A13 1 Virginia Chapman, 2.Audrey Ercimner, 3.Alice Naysmith; Alt, 1.Hugh Wallace, 2.Hugh Montgonierv, 3.Joan Saunders; A15, 1.Heather Dole phin, Prue Ross, Jonathan Rukin, 2.Tam Stewart.3.Tom Stewart: Bl, 1.Colin Russell.B3, 1.Alan Brown, 2.Ross Adain.3.Blain McRobie; B35, 1.Karen Meatan, 2.Jim Morner, 3.Mila McKenzie: B6, 1.Jack Ritchie.2.Margaret Wray, 3.Jack Ritchie; CI.1.Gail McEachran, 2.Heather Dolphin, 3.Marilyn Laidilvw: Ct6, 1.John Rogers.2.Gail\u2019 McEachran.3.L.Stuart.Household Science \u2014 A2, 1.Belinda Stead.2.Sonia Stairo, 27 Martha Fellows; A4, 1.Heather Reid, 2.Jane Scott, 3.Pamela Davidson; A6, 1.Audrey Bremner, 2.Ann Warnock, 3.Margo Weller; All, 1, Judy Dentremont, 2.Joyce Bremner, 3.Carolyn Reid; B1, 1.Judy Dentremon{, 2.Barbara (Continued on page 6) Vondy, tory, delécions! \u2018SALADA : TEA BAGS My Bank\u2019 1S Canada's First Bank \\ v TO À MILLION CANADIANS BANK or MONTREAL WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Aves.: WILLIAM M.JACKSON, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: JOHN E.HOLLYER, Manager .) PAGE FOUR mg SA RI SIN.os MESON Hi.Beir RT S POUR THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1952 T Quality ROOFING Call us today for free estimates on that roofing job.TAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALI ROOFING A SPECIALTY All types of roofing: slates, galvanized iron, shingles, asphalt shingles and tile.Fl.1189 LIMITED 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount Emergencies : AM.1418 - CA.9864 copper Westmount Plumbing & Roofing Following a recent Fire a News Item appeared under this caption Unforeseen Disaster Cannot be Avoided.Financial Disaster Can Be Prevented.INSURE TO-DAY E.D.CHRISTMAS, 388 St.James St., West, Montreal, Que.MA.3332 = He put it off JUST ONE DAY so no insurance CL.4519 1 living.\u201d | tion an organic part of govern- Westmount Recreation Dept.News Zz The Westmount Recreation Department has obtained a pamphlet entitled \u201cRecreation \u2014 A Problem of Grass Roots \u2014 THe Why, The What and The How of Public Recreation.\u201d This pamphlet is published by the National Recreation Association, With this: week\u2019 issue of the \u201cExaminer\u201d, it 1s the intention of the Recreation Department to publish excerpts fronf this pamphlet, and it is hoped that it will prove of interest to the citizens in the community, Article 11 \u201cPlay with no aim, no object, only the joy of doing it\u201d states Dr.Arthur T.Morgan, the President of Community Service, Inc., \u201chas effects on us that are so deep seated that we dare not, we cannot, leave it ouf of well-ordered The reason for recreation is that simple; that is why children and adults engage in it.It does not occur to them to seek other sanction for their own play.The thing is just a part of life, like love or food.Yet this truth has never inspired action beyond the family circle or other small social units from nineteen adults out of twenty.The twentieth person has had the social imagination to realize that the recreational hungers of other peopde and other people\u2019s children were just as powerful as those of himgelf and his children, \u2018 When it came to making recrea- mental service or of the work of semi-public agencies, other \u201cpractical\u201d reasons were put forward to arouse voters or givers to action.And these reasons must still be put forward and strongly.The demand for \u201cpractical reasons\u201d for organized recreation is insistent.Fortunately these reasons are sound and they are backed by experience \u2018and even by science, They center about physical and mental health, child safety, the prevention of juvenile delinquency, mental development and social adjustment.) Juvenile Delinquency \u201cAmerican crime is increasingly the crime of youth.\u201d \u201cJuvenile delinquency increasing at an alarming rate.\u2019 \u201cCrime, the outgrowth of juvenile delinquency.\u201d These and many other such public statements have focused the attention of the country on our young people.: \u201cWhat is the matter with our children and young people?\u201d \u201cWhy are they so restless and unad- justed to positive social Living?\" Parents are blamed: schools are taken to task; the churches held at fault, and the community at large censored for lack of proper housing, education, recreation opportunities and other facilities for: normal living and growth for our children and young people.Recreation is hot a cure-all for the prevention of delinquency or crime, but even if we make the most generous discount of the testimonials of judges, police officers, prison wardens, court officials and others, we find that recreation is one of the essential factors, \u2014 that recreation must be included in an effective program of prevention.It has also proved its value in readjusting delinquents to society and to a normal way of living.The development of recreation as part of a program to meet delinquency should not be directed toward delinquency or publicized as such.Such efforts should be GUARDIANS OF PEACE The bronttry Recut Ayman in Gonads fotre Securily Growing in size and strength the Canadian Army Active Force needs more Infantry Soldiers.The Infantry recruit is a keyman in our defence plans.For as he finishes his training he will take his place in the front lines of our freedom at home and overseas.But it takes time to produce these highly trained soldiers.And to maintain our security, to discourage aggression, we must be most important men in able to meet any eventuality.That is why we must have mote young men for Infantry training now.If you are interested in Canada\u2019s future, now is the time to do something about it.Serve with the the Army \u2014 the Infantry.There are outstanding career opportunities for young men in the Canadian Army Active Force.You are eligible if you are 17 10 40, tradesmen to 45, and ready to serve anywhere, Get full details from the Army Recruiting Office nearest your home; No.4 Personnel Depot, 772 Sherbrooke St.W., Montreal, P.Q.No.3 Personnel Depot, Connaught Barracks, 3 Citadel Hill, Quebec, P.Q.AIBEW.Q Listen to \u201cVoice of the Army\u2019 \u2014 Tuesday and Thursday evenings \u2014 Dominion Network.Join the CANADIAN ARMY ACTIVE FORCE Now! Ty re UE EV part of the total effort of commuys nity recreation for all children and youth and part also of the larger program of recreation for all \u2018age groups, It should be a positive prge gram with positive objectives.The National Conference for the Pres vention and Control of Juyenile Delinquency, called by the Attore ney-General of the United States, emphasized the value of recreation and also the positive emphasis to be placed on it, in the followin statement taken from its fina report: .\u201c, , .that recreation is a most effectivespreventive of juvenile delinquency and that its most potent use toward this end lies in the provision of wholesome recreation oportunities for all youth everywhere throughout the nation.The Panel established the general principle that recreation is a major necessity and safeguard and rece ommended that recreation be presented to youth positively with emphasis on his choice in free time and on his dignity as an in- dividlial rather than ag a cure-all for all delinquencies of youth.\u201d The prevention of delinquency is a valuable by-product of recreation.Therefore, the community cannot afford not to provide it adequately, attractively, and throughout the year.Health and Safety Children and youth need vigorous outdoor play, summer and winter, to build and maintain the healthy bodies which the strains of modern living demand.Adults, too, must have regular, though less strenuous, physical activity to maintain physical fitness.The diseases of deterioration and decay loom large in the illness and death statistics of modern times.Sports and athletics, swimming, hiking, camping, boating, skiing, skating, develop and maintain physical fit ness and bodily grace and stimu- \u2019 late the heart, lungs and digestive system.Recreation makes desirable physical activity fun, and people will participate in those things they enjoy doing.It is through recreation that the opportunity for the maintenance of health through physical activity has its greatest opportunity.Much of the misery and economic loss because of illness can be prevented by proper recreation.The Ohio State Medical Association recently issued a statement of twenty-five health principles called \u201cThe Twenty-Five to Keep Alive.\u201d One of the twenty-five was devoted to recreation and stated that great attention should be directed to improving recreation opportunities for young and old.Children will play, as play is their life, but in a-modern city where at least one-half of them live, more than half of them must play in the streets or other similarly hazardous places.In 1943 nearly 7,000 children between the ages of 5 and 14 were killed in accidents.Though wartime driving restrictions were in full force for fully half that year, motor vehicle accidents were the leading causes of these deaths, A high percentage of all motor vehicle accidents was pedestrian accidents \u2014 children hit in the street by passing motorists, And let us not forget that many thousands were seriously injured, many permanently handicapped.: The neighborhood playground is a safety isle for our children.It provides a place where they can run, climb, jump and throw, free of the fear of injury or death.There is evidence to show that playgrounds do reduce the number of accidents to children playing in the streets.' The director of the Connecticut Highway Safety Commission has said, \u201cCities which provide proper recreation attractions for their youth have low traffic incidence.\u201d Mental Health The United States Public Health Service estimates that there are eight million people in the United States who are in need of psychiatric service, and approximately six million additional persons with adjustment problems.The Federal Security Agency states that nearly 50% of all Army medical discharges were for psychiatric reasons, Estimates have been made (Continued on page 5) Ar] > 501 4 T0 @ On Bridle Paths At Camp.Shown above is a group of young girls enjoying an outing of riding along the bridle paths of Crows Nest Camp for girls at\u2019 Orford Park, Eastern Townships.Westmount Recreation ce (Continued from page 4) that one person out of twenty faces the prospect of confinement in a mental institution.The cost of treatment for mental diseases, emotional maladjustment, and the loss in productive efficiency of the individual affected, is tremendous.George Thorman in \u201cToward Mental See your Frost Dealer or write direct fo FROST STEEL AND WIRE 00.LINED 1605 DELORIMIER AVENUE TEL.HO.2507, MONTREAL People keep coming back for more! rtised ln LIFE, OST and other ding tragazines 3220 at $72 on = SATIN THE WONDER PAINT We have never sold a paint that brought so many compliments «even from people who had never painted before! © No laps, no brushmarke ® Dries In 20 minutes ® No offensive odor ® Guaranteed washable Some in and see it demonstrated! V7 LEW PAINT STORE 4469 St.Catherine St.W.{Near Metcalfe Ave.) FREE DELIVERY \u2018GL.2336 \u20ac, ew = 5 LL Health\u201d published by the Public Affairs Committee, has estimated the annual loss in earnings alone due to mental illness as almost a billion dollars.Recreation can help with this problem.A balanced play life contributes to a balanced total personality growth.Recreation has also proved its effectiveness in readjusting individuals back to normal living, as testified to by leading psychiatrists throughout the country.The importance of recreation in relation to mental disease has heen presented by a nationally known member of the executive committee of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, in the following words: \u201cRecreation is an important element in our efforts for the prevention and cure of mental disease.For the normal individual it tends to sustain a healthful, happy outlook on life .Success in recreation helps to avoid the growth of a feeling of inferiority which may oppress one throughout life and even lead to serious mental maladjustment.The feverish nervous strain of modern urban existence is relieved by regular recourse to play, especially outdoor recreation in close contact with the soothing influence of nature.\u201d Family Life Recreation prepares children and young men and women for family life through the opportunities it offers in activities participated in together by boys and girls.Young men and young women learn to live with and enjoy each other normally through these activities.Proper co-recreation activities can be one of the best types of sex education.In outlining a rational program of sex education for high school boys and girls, Paul Popenoe, director of the Institute of Family Relations, Los Angeles, suggests among other things that (1) young people must be taught how to he attractive to each other, and (2) they must be given a more adequate social life, particularly through opportunities to do things together.Social dancing, dramatics, and hiking are among the recreations which he advocates, We can well add participation in the arts and crafts, in music, and organized camping.Recreation also contributes toward the stability of family life by providing opportunities for the family to play together.There are many recreation activities adaptable in the home.There are also many activities away from their homes which families can enjoy together under public recreation sponsorship, such as picnicking, recreation travel to outlying parks and reservations, and family nights at the neighborhood or com: munity center.Intellectual Growth Stimulated However.recreation is related to mental process in more respects than the pathological.It contributes to the development and broadening of the intellect.Studies in California, .Switzerland and elsewhere among large groups of children have indicated a close correlation between sound physical development and mental development.Games and sports, it is well known, promote neuro-muscular control.The varied experiences of -THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1952 ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS recreation build up for the indi- PAGE FIVE vidual a body of factual knowledge which is an intellectual asset.An example i8 the acquaintance obtained through nature recreation with streams, the woods, birds, insects, plants, minerals, reptiles, the action of winds and the stars.In drama comes familiarity with} lighting appliances and effects, stage sets, costumes, makeup and other elements.In crafts is developed knowledge of many materials.The give and take of games, the close association required in (Continued on page 13) Small or large installations in houses 65 Hillside Avenue WESTMOUNT or \u2018industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited Wi.1104 THE WESTMOUNT TERRACE APARTMENTS modern comfort and convenience finest location.CHOICE SUITES AVAILABLE FOR Rentals from $115 to $300 Monthly RENTING OFFICE ON PREMISES Open from 9 AM.to 6 P.M.Weekdays 11 A.M.to & P.M.Saturdays and Sundays Or Phone For Appointment .\u201cYour Home for Years to Come\u201d Ten Rosemount Avenue Luxurious 3 to 7 room, apartments containing every in Westmount's MAY or JUNE OCCUPANCY LA.0326\u20149 a.m.to 5 p.m.DE.1347 \u2014Evening Week Ends GL.4470 \u2014 11 a.m.to 6p.ROSE REALTIES COMPANY m.pt a ep TH.TT STINT NT Sia ee pg dg PAGE SIX THE GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S Published Every Friday by , THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Heed Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAlinut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d Mail subscriptions: lost \u2018Office Dept.EXAMINER Serving the City ef Westmount aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home.devoted to public service.$2.00 per year; $1.00 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail Ottawd.METROPOLIS FRIDAY.APRIL 18, 1952 Price Movements Compared * * * about 131470.stayed relatively stable.The cost of living in Canada has shown a larger net increase \u2014 15% compared with 11% across the border.In both cases, the Canadian indexes are now higher in relation to the prewar-base, 1935-39, than the.U.S.indexes, though the spread between the two cost-of-living indexes is so small as to be negligible.On the whole, this is a fairly good record for a country with an unusual large program -of capital expansion, and a substantial defence effort \u2014 for a country more sensitive to high prices for basic commodities than its more heavily industrialized neighbour.Cost-of-Living Increase Here Higher Than In U.S.Of special interest from a Canadian point of view is the comparison of Canadian with United States price movements which can be made on the basis of figures shown in international comparisons.Actually, on the basis -of the December figures, the net increase in wholesale prices since June, 1950 was almost \u201cexactly the same in the two countries \u2014 Though wholesale prices in Canada were slower to level off and decline after the buying wave, they continued to drift downward last fall while U.S.prices awards.THB EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, \"APRIL 1, 1953 - Canadian Film \u2018Oscars\u2019 * % Our Yourkful Movie Industry Moking Excellent Progress The fourth annual presentation of Canadian Film Awards will be held in Toronto on - April 27.The Canadian Film Awards were \u2018started in 1949 by the Cänadian Association for Adult Education and are now sponsored by it and the Canadian Film Institute and * the Canada Foundation.Their main purpose -is to call attention to Canadian achievement in film and to.foster even higher standards of production.- Unlike the famous American | \u201cOscars,\u201d the Canadian Film Awards include not only full length features intended tor theatrical use, but also theatrical shorts, non-theatrical.features and documentaries, and amateur productions.Only films made in Canada by Canadian producers and released in 1951 are eligible for this year's Interest in the awards is \u201cfar keener than | ever,\u201d according to Walter Herbert, chairman of the committee, fifty films have been entered.These include five full length features, three of them documentaries, films, and three amateur productions.One of the unclassified entries is a National Film Board stereoscopic production described as two films which are run off simultaneously.Canadian Film Awards naturally bring to mind a comparison with the famous \u201cOscars\u201d which are awarded each year in Hollywood; a comparison which culy sharpens a contrast.The Hollywood affair has behind il ah industry with a three-billion-dollar capital investment, a $490-millicn annual payroll and a box-office take of more than $2,000,- 000,000 a year; not to mention a skillion dollars worth of glamour and publicity.Beside this fabulous creature, the Canadian movie-making business, is a mere infant, of course; but an infant which is healthy and good-looking and growing normally.french, over twenty a number of unclassified Name Leaders In Army Drive Workers are being recruited for The Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal which takes place from May 1 to 15 with a quota of $165,- 000,00.Nearly all sections of Montreal and District are manned with Chairman and Team Captains who are going all out to cover the District most thoroughly, said Major T.L.Carswell.However, it is urgently requested that anyone having any time to give to the Campaign as a Canvasser would be greatly welcomed, and asked any volunteers to get in touch with Campaign Headquarters at 927 University Tower Building or call their District Chairman listed Westmount North \u2014 Co-Chair men:- Mrs.Melvin M.Chorney, 167 Edgehill Rd.,, Westmount, Phone WA, 2192; Mrs.E.F.Tolhurst, 24 Ædgehill Rd, Westmount.DE.1885; Westmount East Co- Chairmen:- Mrs.W.Hayden Bry-|4 ant, 4101 Sherbrooke St.W., West- mount, Phone WI.6543; Mrs.Roger Cordeau, 4313.Montrose Ave.Westmount.Phone WI.2628; Westmount West \u2014\u2014 Chairman:- Mrs.K.Winans, 317 Metcalfe \u2018Ave., Westmount, Phone FI.1937; West- mount Far West \u2014 Chairman:- Mrs.R.B.Moffat, 508 Prince Albert, Westmount.Phone EL.4501.+ \u2014 - + | Christian Science | + \u201cDoctrine of Atonement\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from Mark 10 \u201cThe Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u2014 \u201cThere was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews: The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him.Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the king- & [on dom of God.Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.\u201d (John 3 and I John 4.) The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience & Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cAtonement is the &xemplifica- tion of man's unity with God, whereby man reflects divine Truth, Life, and Love.Jesus of Nazareth taught and demonstrated man\u2019s oneness with the Father, and for this we owe -him endless homage.His mission was both individual and collective.He did life's work aright not only in justice to himself, but in mercy to mortals, \u2014 to show them how to do theirs, but not to do it for them nor to relieve them of a single responsibility.Jesus acted boldly, against the accredited evidence of the senses, against Pharisaical creeds and practices, and he refuted all opponents with his healing power.\u201d + + | Calvary United | = The services of Worship next Sunday in Calvary Church will be conducted by the Minister, Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.At the morning service he will commence a series of sermons on the theme, \u201cWhat Can I Believe?\u201d \u2014 April 20th he will preach on \u201cDo We Moderns Need God?\u201d At the evening Service next Sunday Mr.Spence will conclude the current series of book-sermons preaching \u201cThe Cardinal\u201d.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road Westmount, Que.Sunday, April 201h 11,00 a.m, Sunday School, 11.00 a.m.Moralng Service Subject; \u201cDOC TRINE OF ATONE- ME Golden \"Fext: Mark 10:45.The son of man came nol to be ministered imto, hut lo minister, and to give his life a ransom for many, Wednesday 8.15 Br .m.Testimony Meeting.Reading toom, 52 Academy Road.2.00 po 10 400 p.m.Tuesdays and ridays, except Sundays and Holidays.; : : Mayor.(Continued from Page 3) Byers, 3.Barbary Fellows; B3, 1.Donna Willer, 2.Isabel Joseph, 3.Barbary Byers; El, 1.Emily Reid; E4, 1.Judy Dentremont, 2.Pamela Gould, 3.Belinda Stead; C1, 1.Jackie Bieder, 2.Joyce Bremner; C2, 1.Jackie Bieler, 2.Jackie Bieler, 3.Susan Walsh; C3, 1.Martha McDougall; C4, 1: Jackie Bieler, 2.Jackie Bieler; C5, 1.Joyce Bremner, 3.Ann Warnock.Collections \u2014 A1-Jr., 1.Jean Simpson, 2.Doug Elkin, 3.Peter Sibensold; Al-Int., 1.Peter Usher, 2.John Hardy, 3.Anne Malcom; A1-Sr., 1.Leonard Berard, 2.Colin Aykroyd, 3.Colin Aykroyd; Bl- Int., 1.Peter Usher, 2.Colin Ayk- royd; B1-Sr, 1.Anne Wray, 2.William Wicks, 3.Trudy Macy; B4, 1.Peter Usher, 2.Colin Aykroyd; C3, 1.John Cohen, 2, Nancy Wilks, 3.Peter Usher; D1, 1.Michael Lamb, 2.Richard Aylmer, 3.Ted Ireland; D2, 1.Bridget O\u2019Reilley, 2.Jean Simpson, 3.Wendy Wright; D3, 1.Wendy Wright, 2, Ted Ireland, 3.Judith Kostman; D4, 1.Wendy Wright; D5, 1.John Mc- Kay, 2.Pamela Davidson, 3.Pamela Davidson; E1, 1.Sandra Steinhouse, 2.Richard Bolton, 3.Jean Simpson; KE3, 1.Kent & Richard Chalk, 2.Paul Hamilton, 3.G.W.Zimmer; E4, 1.Joan Joseph, 2.Ken Copland, 3.Doug Elkin.From Hebrew wit the maxim sprung, \u201cThough feet should slip, ne'er let the tongue.\u201d BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Strest and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister William J.Neale Organist and Cheirmaster POST-EASTER SERVICES 11.00 a.m.\u201cDOWN FROM THE MOUNT .Law! Light! love! 10 a.m.- Church Bible School - 11 a.m.730 p.m.\u201cFINDING CHRIST IN COMMON PLACES.\u201d Highway! Street! Markel! Dr.Johnston At Both Services | VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED top experiences of life are value- \"cloister.Come to Churr Your Church i is s the Bulwark, of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish, EE \u2018Attend the Church of Your Choice Regular Iy.|\u201d Westmount Paprist | + + Post- Easter Services.\u201cWill be observed .'in\u2019 Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday, morning and evening.Jn the morning the min- }- ister will have as his Theme \u201cDown from the Mount\u201d.The mountain- less unless they equip us for life on the plain or in the valley.Easter lifts us to the Highlands.It should also qualify us forthe Lowlands.In the evening Dr Johnston will, speak of \u201cFinding Christ in-Com- mon Places\u201d.Spiritual religion -is not a matter of the cell or the -It is something.that reaches us, touches us and \u2018ennobles us in the common places \u2018and the common: every-day exper- \u2018ences of life.Jesus is not only the Christ of the Common People but is also the Christ of common ference: in the \u2018home, in the office, in the common ordinaty duties and responsibilifies of every-day life, Visitors cordially\u2019 welcomed to all services.ne PRES BYTERIAN ; MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : Melville Avenue Rev.Chess.C.Cochrañe, B.A., B.D, \u2018Midler 7 \"Sunday, Apr il 20th 11 00 \u2018a.m.Public Worship.\u201cThe Sacrament of the Y.otd\u2019t Supper 7.30 p.m.Public Worship.Visitors and Friends Are Cordidlly Welcome.- + A: nursery for small children ls\u2018 conducted during the morning Service of things.Christianity in lite is vorship.\"ANGLICAN Organist and Cholrmantet.| © ST.MATTHIAS UNITED 1 CHURCH \u2014 = Westmount CALVARY CHURCH Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th, M.C.Rector: Rev.C.First Sunday After Easter 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, [1.00 a.m.Morning Prayer, munion and Sermon.* Preacher: The Rector, - 7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon, Preacher: Rev.C.Douglas Elie.Douglas Ellis, M.A.Holy \u2018C'oro- ST.MARKS DAY Friday, April 25th 10.00 a.m.Holy Communlon, Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, Acc.Church of The Advent Corner ot Hood and Western \u2018Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Low Sunday a.m.Holy Communion, a.m.Sunday School 5 Classa.m.Mattins.a.m, Solemn Eucharist.p.m.Evensong.p.m.Easter Carol Service.Preacher: Rev.Harold Hevizler.8 and Bible 8.9.10.11, 4.7.oe gs: Week-day Services Holy Communion.8 a.m.Monday and friday: 7 a.m, Tuesday.Thurs- das and Saturday: 9.30 am.Wednesdav.Maltins: 7.30 am.daily except on Wednesday at \"dan.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.dally.except on Saturday at 8 p.m.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Nayler, Rector, First Sunday After Easter 8.00 a.m, Holy Communion, = 9.45 a.m.Junior Department.Bible Class.11.00 a.m, Choral Communion, Preacher, Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, Nuvsery School.Kindergarten.Primary De- 111.00 wn, Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount Mininter: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.Organist and Choir Director, .8.W.W.Lynch, LT.C.L.Sunday, April 20th 9.45 a.m.Church School in all depari- ments.11,00 n.m.Nursery Division und Nis sion Band, \u201cWHAT CAN 1 BELIEVE?\u201d C \u2018ommencing Series of Sermopk.1st: \u201cDo We Modern's Need God?\u201d 7.30 pme \u201cTHE CARDINAL.\u201d \u201concluding series of book-zermons, | MONDAY, 8.00 p.m., Monireal Msaeonle Choir Concert in the Church, WEDNESDAY, 8.15 p.m.A Feshiom Show, sponsored by Evening Ww.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Stree?West Rev.Themes E.MeLennen, D.B.\" Minister: Rev.B.B.Brown, Visiting Minister.Sunday, April 20th 11.00 a.m, Morning \u2018Worship.11.00 a.m.Sunday.School.3.00 p.m, Si.James Men's Association, 7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.- Rev.T.E.McLennan will preach at both services.Mr.Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choir Director, ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Road : near Argyle Avenue WESTMOUNT Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.= & \u2018something that makes a gréat aire Minister St Rev.George K.Ward, B.A.Assistant Minister Sunday, April 20th 11.00 & m.Mr.Grant .\u201cONE WEEK LATER.partment.- .7.00 p.m.Mr.Ward.7.30 p.m.Evensong, Preacher: \u2014 The \u201cBEAUTY FOR ASHES.11.00 a.m, Church School.Ali depart.Wednesday nents: Nursery to Senior.7.00 a.m.Holy Communion, - .av Organist and Cholr- Director, Thursday - Phillips Motley, B.A, Mus.Bae., 10.00 #s.m.Holy Communion.4 F.C.C.0.UNITED VVESTMOUNT PARK 74 -E A 7 ; a- .- vais EMMANUEL nniversary 1 à UNITED CHURCH 4 | PR Western Ave.at Lansdowne Services Minister: Rev, HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D, D.D.11.00 AM.7.30 P.M.- Guest Preacher REV.A.B.B.MOORE, D.D., - President of Victoria University oe .CONGREGATIONAL RECEPTION .- 5.00 pan to 730 pm.17 \u2018 [a.com ee CARPENTRY ALTERATIONS ® Planned Kitchens ® Basement Suites ® Rumpus Rooms FREE Plans and Estimates 4.W.G.SMALL Building Contractor Wi.1519 460 Eim_ Ave.; PAGE SEVEN \u2014 The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertisin WAlnut 2771x Please phone your Ads early in the week, No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue 10 Words 35¢ 3e for each additional word \u201cCLEARING! 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WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES 4209 St.Catherine West {Near Greene Avenue! 2 WE.2226 - Fl.8674 - Fl.3006 § RENN 1-0 .20 ROOMS TO LET _ BOYS CAMP FOR SALE FOR SALE WHITTET'S CAMP LACLOUWHI IN CLAREMONT herb.= MAS Ne EEE MILE | oom ln Senin WA Qh GAS STOVE msi atond scons oon 3 ] ; - M h; 4 b rs, , Small size, pieces, so oak, almost CAMP.EVERYTHING THE BEST.Ni DE.0849.urners, good condo new, FI.2291, N-24 MEMBERSHIP LIMITED oO OYS, AGE.AND UP.TWENTY BOYS SEVEN AND A HALF T D H TWENTY NINE AN AL BOYS 5 AND A HALF .TWENTY-SECOND SEASON.GL.1600.N-9 7d BOYS' AND GIRLS\u2019 CAMPS CAMP with unsurpassed facilities.Accommodation for 25 boys and girls.Special advance rates: weeks for $200.00.Write Box 12, Montreal.N-12 10 OFFICES TO LET PROFESSIONAL ONLY 4633 Sherbrooke West, 2 large offices in basement, toilet room, hot water, etc.HA.9291, N-15 11 _ STORES TO LET STORE to let, 12 x 74, suitable for shoe store or any business.West.\u2018mount business section, $175.00 monthly, DE.4406.N-22 18.APARTMENTS WANTED APARTMENT wanted in a residential district in Westmount, 4 or 5 rooms, e space.\u2018 September 1st.Also garag For adults Apply Box 297, c-o 2185 Hampton Ave: 13-2 LIVING ACCOMMODATION WANTED bath and TWO unfurnished rooms, Kitchen, rtment, flat or private house, vie nity géreene Ave, quiet, June ist.WA, 2 N-34 Ad Club Hoe Down To Feature Outfits Sent From Calgary His Worship Mayor Don Mac- kay, of Calgary, is sending various items of Western paraphernalia to decorate the Ba'l Room of the Mount Royal Hotel this evening, when the Advertising and Sales Executives Club of Montreal puts on its special Hoe Down.Although an old-fashioned barn dance, the Hoe Down will feature modern dancing as well as square dancing.It will be the Club's gala Spring event and 18 being held for the first time.The Club hopes to ee a.A Follins REGD FU NeRAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExver 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED funeral Home and Chaope\u2019 0121 ROOMS WANTED BED SLTTING, vicinity Claremont, Sherbrooke, Kitchen privileges, $7.00 weekly.French business girl.WI.7267 evenings.N-21 PROFESSIONAL woman desires room, privileges, private home, vicinity Atwater to Victoria.Write Box 313 c-o 2185 Hampton, N-35 24 AUTOS FOR SALE ENGLISH CARS Wide selection of used English cars, some reconditioned, trom 3300.00 to $1,600.00.McGrail Motors td.5260 Cote des Nelges Rd.EX.8459.N-18 ROADSTER M.G.red, 1950, convertible 12,000 miles, Phone.EL.6965 after 5.30 pm._-\" : N-13 28 GARAGE TO LET GARAGE, Prince Albert near Sherbrooke.DE.vacant, unheated, _on LADY'S genuine Harrjs tweed coat, 14-16, good condition $16.00, AT, NUE GIRL'S English bicycle, size 26.EL.2055.N-25 DOUBLE bed, spring and spring .mattress, complete, in good condition 335.00.GL.1666.-2 FUR cape, muskrat, wonderful value, $35.00.AT.9917, N-29 SMALL sofa with slipcover $30.00; single bed in good condition $25.00; matching painted bureau oho 00.Other bedroom pieces.WE.2290.N-19 MAN'S bicycle, C.C.M.28\" frame, excellent condition $25.00.WA.fair, 2s ANTIQUES, dropleat solid mahogany table; sofa} also modern furniture, -ghort fur coat.\u201d GL.1978 mornings or evenings.-40 HATS WA.21 BOY S spring coat with cap, size 5- 5-6, very good condition, $3.50.AT.9917.remodelled, moderate price.58.N-42 4342, N-37 N-27 - AL WARDROBE trunk, English make 29 FOR 8 B * perfect condition, leather bound, brass fittings, $30.00.WA.3443.N-17 Australian wood four piece bedroom set with Good Year Air-Foam mattress.Best quality Willton broadloom rug, 9 x 10, blue gray colour with padding.Like new, 6 months old.Worth seeing at 6646 St.Valller, Leaving Canada.TA.1221, N-36 put it on every year if it attracts the expected 500 guests.Glen Mackay, chairman of the event, stated yesterday that, in addition to decorations, his namesake, Mayor Mackay, is sending him for his personal use, the full Western regalia which he wore to greet Their Highnesses in Calgary, last Fall, together with the Western lgdy\u2019s ensemble of the mayoress.- Sodality of Ascension Represented in Union Debating Competition Members of Ascension Sodality taking part in the debating contest sponsored by the Montreal Union of Parish Sodalities are the Misses Colleen Cooil, Katherine Young, Mary Kay Martin, and Pauline McElroy.The affirmative team will visit St.Dominic's Sodality Monday evening, and the negatives will be hostesses, on the same evening, at St.Paul\u2019s Academy, to the af- RE SUE IR ETS EE BE Sen Funeral DIRECtORS Gstablished 1840 À Chapel of Cathedral Beautz At your disposal without charge DRIROORETES } Phone: DA.4321 OIL PAINTINGS From Holland, Germany, Italy and Norway.To be sold at Y price because of lack of storage space.soes Walkley Ave, EL.0412.N-4 SOIL Specially treated black earth for lawns and gardens.$4.00 single load, $7.00 double.Wholesale and retail Bulidozing.EL.1177.\" TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 20 WORDS 65¢ ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH CARPENTRY BUILT in bookcases, finished basements, planned kitchens, show cases, store fixtures, general home carpentry.Call WE.9858.N-46 ATTENTION, general woodwork, modern planned kitchens, alterations, repairs of all kinds, Reasonable prices.WA.8333.N-282 8S.STANDRING \u2014 Ueneral carpentry and cabinet-making.Expert craftsmanship on all lines of woodwork.Planned kitchens and custom built interiors a specialty.Estimates free.Satisfaction guaranteed, EL.7453.2 N- CARTAGE AND MOVING WESTERN Crating and Moving, general transport.Local and long distance.Specialty: furniture, pianos, refrigerators.Cull FI.1328.N-3 DECORATING DESROCHES & SON Painters and decorators.Residential and Industrial work.Spray-gun, painting, whitewashing, paper hanging.3423 Decarie Blvd.WA.1648.N-10 GRAVEL BROS.Interior and exterior painting, plastering, paper removed by steam.Best references.Work done anywhere, GR.2742.N- EDUCATIONAL FRENCH CONVERSATION Paris, Montreal universities graduate, former McGill professor, private, small groups.3479 Prud'homme, near Sherbrooke.DE.2290.N-7 FURNITURE REPAIRS FURNITURE repairs, antiques restored, Specialized in scraping, bleaching, remodelling.Work guaranteed.Phone WE.9858.N-4T UPHOLSTERING CHESTERFIELD sets re-covered, reconverted to modern styles.For free estimation call WA.5582.Mid-Town Upholstering Co., 5337 Western Ave.- CALL Leon Izenberg to have your chesterfield set remodelled and recovered, Also slipcovers made to order.Sterling Upholstering Co.2057 Notre Dame West.WI, 6635.N-31 VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS \u2014 Flexalum spring tempered slats, Vinyl plastic tapes.Newest and best on the market.No Installation charge.Steel.drapery supports glven free of charge Call for free E estimate, J.P.Beaudoin, veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.EVENINGS, HE.0581 N-1 firmative team from St.Malachy's Sodality, .represented by Miss Dorothy Stone and Miss Suzanne Belair, YO.5681, RED leather and ebony 3 piece den sulte; stalr carpet; hall runner; Simmons continental bed and mattress; dresser; velvet drapes, etc, WE.5498 evenings.EX.6506 after 10 a.m, N-46 | STUDIO couch, $25.00; freplnce fixtures $30.00; breakYast set, buffet, table, 4 chairs, $20.00; single bed, spring and mattress, $10.00; pictures, etc.Cali FI, 0693, N-32 LADY'S dressy walking shoe, tomic, 4A, black calf, black reptile trim; lady's AgnewlSurpass, black soft suede pump, 4B.Fashlon.Plate.WI.3540 (party line), N-30 VACUUM cleaners, guaranteed, $9.95 up; Electrolux, Hoover, Premier, H.B.Kirby; also all makes new with top trade-in allowances.Rentals and repairs.Re-new Vacuum, 317 Vietorfa, EL.9359.- 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED, Persian lamb, Coat, small 14.Mrs.Brown, Wi.032 N-33 WANTED ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTS Old-fashioned china, cut glass, small antique furniture, Oriental rugs, ol] paintings, EX.9518.N-4 includng Ana- 32 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED WOMAN to dust and clean office 8 a.m.to 9 a.m.daily.Floor cleaning once weekly, evenings or Saturday afternoon.Apply 2210 Beaconsfield Avenue.- Plague To Be Presented By M.H.S.Alumnae Soc.At the fifth annual meeting of the Alumnae Society of the High School for Girls to be held at the Montreal High School on Wednesday, April 23, at 8.15 p.m.a plaque in honour of the former Principals of the High School will be presented to Miss Christine Rorke, Principal of G.H.S,, on behalf of the Alumnae by Miss Eliza- -beth Monk.The invited guests include three of the former Principals, Miss L.M.Hendrie, Miss C.I.Mackenzie and Miss J.Grace Gardner\u2014and Mr.and Mrs.H.Walton Blunt, Dr.and Mrs.Hugh E.Burke, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Campbell, Mr.ard Mrs.W.E.Dunton, Dr.and Mrs.Campbell 34 HELP WANTED FEMALE STENOGRAPHER Preferably age 20-30, single preferred.Small bright office, N.D.G.Hospitalization, surgical and penslon plan, Five day week, Apply In person Atlas Steels Ltd.5110 Western Ave: - N-43 37 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE WILL take care of your lawns and Jacket heater.Montreal West, Hamp- stead, city and country.EL.2673 after 7 p.m, N-44 EXPERIENCED painter desires work, WA, 1648.N-11 42 PERSONALS MOVIES FOR CHILDREN Show movies at your chlld\u2019s Birih« day Party.WA.5198, .N4 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS For particulars, P.O.Box 213 Station L, Westmount Wednesday, Westmount Sunday afternoon.; Thursday: West End Gardner, Mr.and Mrs.Wm, McG.Gardner, Mr.and Mrs.Cordon Heslam, Mrs.Wm.G.Mackenzie, Colonel and Mrs.Irving Rexford, Mrs.Catherine Mitchell, Mr.and Mrs, Orrin Rexford, Volney Rex: ford, Esq., Mr.and Mrs.Archibald Stalker, Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Som- merville, Mrs.Roswell Thomson, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Unsworth.\u2018 Guests will be received by the president, Miss Editk Baker, assisted by Mrs.Robert Ogilvie and Mrs.Paul Fisk, vice-presidents.Graduates and past students of the school who have not received their: notices of the meeting are reminded that admission is by presentation of their membership ticket which may de obtained from Mrs.Henry Shalinsky, 4935 Circle Road.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 © Electrical Repairs © Screens Made to Order 4169 St.Catherine W.1385 St.FI.2641 DON'T DELAY-SPRING IS HERE NOW LAWN MOWER SHARPENED and SET Avoid the Rush! 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Elizabeth Hospital travelled by|day, April 26, at 4.30 p.m., in the B tt S : Sh for the past week.Wednesday, April 23, at 8.15 p.m.WwW : chartered bus last Wednesday to| sacristy of.fhe Church of the etty opelrs DNOW As the \u2018meeting is to be hekd on Ch the Chantecler, Ste.Adele, where Ascension of Our Lord, West- Mr.and Mra.Bill MacDonald, of St.George's Day and Monday the on they spent the day.mount.Toronto, have heen spending Eas- 21st will be our new Queen's birth.be .ter week with the-former's mother, | dey, it was decided to arrangé & atr Mr.and Mrs.George Moore, ot| Mrs.Colin 8.Forrest, of West- Mrs, MacDonald, The Pickwick Program in keeping with these re Holden, Mass.and Mr.and Mrs.| mount, is visiting her son and Arms, Sherbrooke Street.events.There will be films of the Norman Orrell, of Worcester, daughter-in-law, Capt.C.G.For- Royal Wedding, of Baby Prince Mass., will be in town this week- rest, D.C.M.and Mrs.Forrest in Mr.and 4832 | Charles and of the Royal Tour.; end to attend the Hibbard-Booth| Camp Borden, Ont.Roslyn Avenne, Westmount Ass In addition, some of the present ; / wedding.They will be the guests Mr.Jack Johnson, who * were pupils of the school will entertain Lis) of Mrs.L, Nadig, of York Avenue.Miss puceite Cote, who dirests guests at the Park Sheridan Hotel with square dances, Co ; y one o e largest dance studios in New York, are returning home Mrs.Roy T.Scafe, Mrs: H, L.! in Springfield, Mass., is the guest today.8 ENGAGEMENT Taylor, and Mrs.R.M.Macauley, of Mr.and Mrs, Peter Miller, 4932 = .|- The engagement is announced of : are co-conveners for the home-! Sherbrooke Street.Miss Aud Spei £ the Pick ; cooking and handicraft sale being 8s Audrey Speirs, of the Pick- Miss Myrna Jean Lalanne, elder He - sponsored by the West End| | wick Arms at 5010 Sherbrooke | daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Edward and Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Miss Peggy French, of West- Street, has been holidaying in New [Stewart Lalanne, of St.Lambert, Gr ! Society, tomorrow, at 1818 B5t.mount, spent\u2019 Easter week in York and Boston and is expected Que., and Mr.Robert James Gile * | Catherine Street West, near St,| Boston and at the Park Sheridan home at the end of the week, lespie, son of Mr.George Gillespie, Matthew Street, starting at 10| Hotel in New York.of Milwaukee, Wis., and Mrs.D.A.a.m.All proceeds are for research Peter Miller, 4932 Sherbrooke Gillespie, of Westmount.The th \u2018 on multiple sclerosis.- The Misses Lillian and Patricia Street, who left for New York wedding will take place in St.re Burns, 5010 Sherbrooke Street, re- last Thursday to study the newest Lambert United.Church on June Ch Mrs.W.T.Shields, Wilson Ave, turned to town Tuesday after methods of tap and ballroom dan- 28.ha will entertain at the tea hour to- spending four days with their cing, has returned to town.> a l.7 morrow, for Miss Lorna Bian-| parents at St.Patrick's, Que.me iW Mr.and Mrs.Donald M.Craw- A} pet ford of Westmount, and their sons, \u2018 Donald II and Douglas, are spend- ar .° id ing April in Nassau, N \u201cÀ Ss ad Ad Wedding Portraits & Candids ne April Noss.WEY A .A dinner for the retiring Presi- via Let us capture the priceless memories of that dent and\u2019 Directors of The Uni- | Q 0 most cheri./ ents.\u201d ina.versity Women\u2019s Club of Montreal vost cherished of all event you wedd ng Will bo hetd of the Club Hones oh C ALL ' ay tha Age Vg Tuesday, at 6.45 p.m.Mrs.Phyllis .Exquisite portr ais, intvmate 4 Lee Peterson, guest speaker of the 3 ; .candids NL evening, has chosen as her topic (Fran .Ri y ch Couch : th \u201cUntold Tales of Montreal\u201d Mrs.MeKentAS X S ih 2 let \u2018 ; , eryl Couch, one of the Peterson, short story writer, * © Bookings should be made well tn advance models of the Speirs-Miller |jsteq in Distinguished American a NS we 2 Studios, who will be seen in the & Call .HENRY KORO - Photographer Nuggetogs original classic pic- Short Stories 1951, edited by Q Plat A WAInut 3734 fured above, at the Continental Martha Foley.° W Cafe on Saturday afternoon, The 5th nual spri ti 444: \u201ce MODERATELY PRICED $36.00 FOR 12 April 26, at 3 p.m, when 3 At the ; th ana al spa 5 meet Sherb $ $i OOO 10 | Tepe performance of ue 1 rooke & Mon A! : EE a RE MERE, month's sensational show will |of the Alumnae\" Society of the = take place.The Nuggetogs i a 1} Y APPROACHING MARRIAGES Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Lefebvre, of Westmount, announce the approch- ing marriage of their daughter, Yseult, to Mr.Jean Richard son of -Mr, J.A, Richard, of Grand'Meré, Que., which has been arranged to take place on Monday, May 12, in PORES iis ES © 0 St.Leo's Church, Westmount.Both REDUCED 10% TO 50% Miss Lefebvre and Mr.Richard , -\u2014 are graduates of the University of [0 SUITS AND COATS Montreal.td Drastically Reduced | RSS _ y WEDDING : ~ CHUMLEY \u2014 BEAUREGARD SPECIAL VALUES St.Matthias Church, Westmount 3 pp TC ; Tyon- Age S10 rss ds te seen of & wedding at a> Sa\u2019 \u2014 ea \u2014 _ when Marguerite, daughter of Mr.82 7 St.Catherine SEW.; and Mrs.Louis J.Beauregard, of McMasterville, became the bride of Sgt.Byron Gilbert Chumley, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.Byron Chumley, of Wichita, Kansas.Canon Gilbert Oliver, officiated and special wedding music was played by Mr.Gilbert Hill.The church was decorated with spring flowers.Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Joan Wilson, as maid of honor, and bridesmaids, Misses Sonia Klem- chuck and Shirley Prince, Sgt.Robert Lee Nau, U.S.A.F., acted as best man, and the ushers were P.F.C.Arnold Jarvis, U.S.A.F.and F/O William Smith, R.C.A.F.The bride wore an ivory satin gown having lily point Chantilly lace collar, and inserts of the same lace in the long sleeves and the train.A seed pearl coronet held {| ber fingertip veil of silk illusion, while she carried a cascade bouquet of butterfly pink roses and white hyacinths.\"The maid of honor, in a pale blue bouffant taffeta frock, wore a \u2018Chantilly Jace bolero, and a matching crescent shaped mohair headband trimmed with forget-me- nots, her colonial bouquet of pink and white sweetpeas and forget- me-nots centred with a rose.The twd bridesmaids were gowned alike in rose petal pink taffeta, fashioned on princess lines, the long skirts ending in slight trains, and topped (Continued on page 12) Choice of Over 20 PANELYTE Colors and Patterns Cut-to-Size ° I By PECKOVER\u2019'S 780 Atwater Ave.: WE.6717 = YOU TOO CAN HAVE A MODERN EASY TO CLEAN KITCHEN Install Cut-To-Size PANELYTE on Kitchen Counters, Splash Boards and Tables ® We con also supply mouldings, sink rims & cement Free Delivery in Montreal on Orders of $5.00 or More PANELYTE UtAUTY FIDNT = TO LAS} JUNIORS -& MISSES = WOMEN | 1353 GREENE AVENUE, WESTMOUNT NEAR SHERBROOKE OPEN © TO 6 DAILY Fi.7773 = Ë MME À.COURVAL CORSETIERE 0/0 C1 OA 4 mm | A garment well made .Specialist in: T J Ç NU-BACK - GRENIER - LeGANT is a garment worth wearing.PLAYTEX * PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS GOTHIC BRASSIERES and GIRDLES NATURE'S RIVAL - A'LURE - CORETTE BRASSIERES MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS ELASTIC STOCKINGS i oe ©o «© 4 Stores At Your Service 4861 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Westmount 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.6850 ST.HUBERT ST.CLASSICAL STYLES 207 FINEST OF MATERIALS +.< AND TAILORED TO PERFECTION \"HOROWITZ LADIES' CUSTOM TAILOR - FROM LONDON'S WEST-END 2427 DE.3003 344 Victoria Ave.\u201c \u2018Westmount 1 FO A LL EN RE OO 1 4 OO TE * Also ñ n : i 2 5 = i 5 : = 5 § 15 OO ODO TOO OO 1 0 oe mmm mee LF) as e held pol on p p.m, bid on y the birth.gé a - 9, Spring Luncheon The Women's Asgociation of Westmount Park Emmanuel | Church will hold a spring luncheon on Tuesday, April 29.There will be & flower display and demonstration of the art of flower arrangement.W.CT.U.On Wednesday, April 23, at 3 p.m.at.Dominion Douglas Church, Westmount Blvd, corner Lans- downe Avenue, the Frances Willard and Westmount Union of the W.C.T.U.will hold.a meeting.- The speaker will be Mrs.Donald Hebb, vice-president of Y.W.C.A.and chairman of the Young : Adult Group.\u201cCalvary Church W.A.The spring fummage- sale under |.the sponsorship of the Wonieñ\u2019s- Association of Calvary United Church will be held in the church hall at the corner of Greene Ave.and Dorchester Street, West- mount, at 1.30 p.m.Saturday, April 26.Donations of clothing.and other articles are being solicited by the Association who will gladly make arrangements to pick up the material if the donors will call FItzr oy 0867.RMR Rummage Sale The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Royal Montreal Regiment Will hold their semi-annual rummage sale on |- Saturday afternuon, April 26, at 2:00 \u201co'clock, in the Westmount | Armory, 4625 St.Catherine St.West.Mrs.David Peehlez will convene assisted by Mrs.Ian Pollock, and OWEN'S INU- -CLEAN | 1 1 Takes Shine from Serge 1 1 \"CLEANS LIKE MAGIC\" | Chesterfields \u2014 Chairs \u2014 Regs | | i I I Aute-Uphelstery \u2014 Suits \u2014 Suede I REMOVES BALL PEN STAINS I | DRUG\u2014HARDWARE\u2014GROCERY I DEPARTMENT STORES UPHÔLSTERERS oo EXPERT ~ RECOVERING and REPAIRS CUSTOM BUILT © DRAPERIES & SLIP COVERS ® LA ncasier 6042 3724 PARK AV.PURE AND FRUIT \u201cIMPERIAL ALSO CULTURE FOR HOMEMADE YOGURT SUITS ALL TASTES The healthiest milk product.Health- youth-beauty, quality of Yogurt.Rich In proteins, minerals, vitamins and calories.More digestible than mitk.Comparing_ its completeness and nutritive value.Yogurt Is the most \u2018economical food.Not « chemical, product.Tel: VE.4311 but a natural THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, \u20181952 he When?4 Real => real Hospitals.Auxiliary Presents Gift To Hospital Pictured from left to right: Col.Director of Nurses, and Mrs.Mackenzie, invited guests were presidents of women\" s auxiliaries of 16 Mont- The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital presented a resuscitator to the hospital on Tuesday.The presentation was made by Mrs.M.B.Mackenzie, president, and accepted on behalf of the hospital by Col, Witfrid Bovey, president of the hospital.Bovey, Miss .Helen Hewton, Included among the members of the Ladies\u2019 Committee.The Armory wil be open until that date for all contributions of clothing, toys, booits, trinkets, etc.Please mark all parcels \u201cR.M.R.Rummage Sale.\u201d Contributions may be left also at the following homes: Mrs.John Allen, 4589 Cool- brocke Ave., N.D.G.Mrs.Dent Harrison, 609 Roslyn Ave, Westmount.val Ave, Montreal West.Mrs.C.V.Whitehead, 3484 Peel St., Montreal.Proceeds from the sale will be \u2018used for welfare work of the committee.A rummage sale will be held by the members of St.Matthias Social Service Club on Wednesday, April 23, in the lower hall of the church, Cote St.Antoine Rd.Westmount Club bone annual meeting of Ww the held in Victoria Hall at 2:30 p.m.today, the Pr esident, Mrs.J.©.McKean, presiding.This meeting is open to members only.Preview of Summer A Fashion Show, \u2018Preview of Summer\u201d is to be presented by Juliette, Phyllis King, and Lea- thercraft of Malvern, with Makeup.by Elizabeth \u2018Arden of Robert Simpson of Montreal, under the auspices of the evening Women's Association of Calvary United Church, corner of Greene Avenue and Dorchester, April 23 at 8.15 p.m.Card Party The Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Paraplegic Association, Quebec Division, will hold their annual card party tonight in St.Philip's Memorial Hall, .3400 Con- naught Avenue, at 8.15 o'clock.Isabel McConnell The Easter Thankoffering meeting of the Isabel McConnell Aux- illary, Evening Department, of the W.M.S., will be held in Franklin Hall Memorial, on Monday, at 8.15p.m., when the guest speaker will be Miss Margaret Boyd, of Fer Scientific Literature Ask: \"VITA-YOGURT\" PRODUCTS CO.11795 ETHIER ST MONTREAL NORTH Tyndale House.Miss Jean Hawthorne will lead the, Devotionals, and the hostesses will be Mesdames Hénderson and Johnson.Mrs.M.A.Jamieson, 138 Perci- estmount Women's Club will be |.Herbert Reddy W.A.Donates Resuscitator The general meeting of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital took.place recently in the Nurses\u2019 Residence.The president, Mrs.M.W.Mackenzie \"occupied the chair and held a brief business meeting prior to adjourning to \u2018the main entrance of the hospital where Mrs.Mackenzie on behalf of the auxiliary presented a resuscitator to Dr.A.D.Campbell, chairman of the Department of Obstetrics.Among the iavited guests were the presidents of several Women's Auxiliaries of Montreal hospitals.Mrs.J.C.Dickison, hospitality convener was in charge of the tea arrangements.Business W omen Of Ascension Parish To Hold Closing Tea The Professional and Business Women's Organization of The Parish of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, is holding its closing tea on Sunday, at 3.30 p.m., in the Vice Regal Suite of the Ritz Carlton Hotel Members will be welcomed by the -president Miss Rhodena Mc- Gonigal, and refreshments will be served under the convenership of Miss Alice Kelly.As the present executive is to continue in office there will be no election this year but reports will be presented by the various officers and committee chairmen.PAGE ELEVEN PAUL AND HENRI DEMERS \"Wish to thank their many customers for their patronage during the past 2/2 years.The store will close this week until such time as arrangements can be made to obtain new premises in the same locality.We have enjoyed :erving you and will do so again in the near future.- DEMERS LTD.Famous For Red Brand Beef 1347 Greene Avenue wi.8748 B .i 1373 CREENE AVENUE MEER SE EEN EEE SPECIAL! 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the DUTCH CANADIAN CLEANING.the only one of its kind in Canada.The Dutch Canadian Cleaning do wall cleaning, too, by a new mechanical method.There's no mess or dripping water either.This is indeed a system far superior to any other, For more than 35 years, the Dutch Canadian Cleaning has had experience cleaning furniture, carpets and car upholstery in Holland.Even in the short time they have been in Canada, they have done considerable govern ment and city work, and have many, many satisfied homemakers in the city, and other points.Why not give them a call for a free estimate today.I am sure that you will find their work of the highest calibre.THE DUTCH CANADIAN CLEANING, 5065 Walkley Avenue, \u2018Phone EL, 0412.* * % Largest Canadian Antique Show I guess that most of you think we're very much ahead of ourselves, but the reason we've started telling you the wonderful news so \u2018early, in fact as much as a month in advance, is because we don\u2019t want you to forget the fact that one of the finest antique shows will be coming our way shortly.Yes, whether you are a con- \u20ac noisseur of antiques, or one of that growing army of collectors on the threshold - of the exciting adventure of antiquing, here is something of interest to all of you.The largest Canadian Antique Show, National Circuit, will be p Victoria Hall, May 26th, 27th and 28th .antiques will be- exhibited by many Antique Dealers from Montreal and other parts of Canada as well.After talking to Mr.Wes Mercer, producer -of the show, when he was in town last week, I learned that a percentage of the ticket sales .where the greatest variety of quality yroduced in will be donated to the Canadian Save The Children Fund.So, do watch my column for further announcements.This coming glamorous young and old.This outstanding show is being made the finest Antique Dealers in Montreal and other parts of Canada.Social and Personal (Continued from Page 10) by matching boleros of Chantilly lace, Their pink headbands and colonial bouquets matched those of the maid of honor.Mrs.Beauregard, mother of the bride, in a floor length gown of hyacinth blue crepe having a blue lace yolk, wore e small matching hat and natural accessories, her corsage of Joanna Hill roses.The Elizabeth Salon in the Town of Mount Royal was decorated with pink and while sweetpeas for 2% ARLES x ve! EIA IN A FOR FAST PICK-UP SERVICE BE SURE TO ASK.ABOUT OUR EXPERT REMODELLING SERVICE Bradner Fur Company 4945 Sherbrooke Street West \u2014 DE.1133 {Corner Claremont) DOTE rp TURE (FAT i nn alia = pry > té Fj are il the reception.Later Sgt.and Mrs.Chumley left on their honeymoon, the bride wearing a natural colored wool kasha suit and a matching blouse, with fop coat, and Russian squirrel neckplece, her natural straw hat trimmed with brown velvet flowers and worn with copper accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses.Upon their return the couple will reside in Chicopee Falls, Mass.Dr, and Mrs.George M.White, uncle and aunt of the bride, and their son, Mr.David White, of Saint John, N.B., were among the out-of-town guests.Mr.and Mrs.Chumley, parents of the bridegroom, were unable to attend.BEAULIEU \u2014 READ Miss Doris Lillian Read, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.S.F.Read of Westmount, became the bride of Mr.Napoleon Beaulleu, son of Mr.Beaulieu and the late Mrs.Beaulieu of Ontario, at three o'clock on Saturday, April 12, at Central Penticostal Church.Rev.Wm, Kautz officiated.Miss Beatrice Darlington was at the organ, and soloist was Miss Ethel Snow- don who sang \u201cI'll Walk Beside You\u201d during the signing of the register.Gladioli and daffodils formed the floral decorations.The bride who was attended by Mrs.Reta Miller as matron of honour, Miss Eileen Read and Miss Marjorie Read, sisters of the bride, as bridesmaids, and Miss Beverly Barton as junior bridesmaid, was | given in marriage by her father.The best man was Rev.John Hoover of Oka, Que., Mr.Charles Vines and Mr.Fred Read, brother of the bride, were ushers.The bride wore a gown of lace and satin, the skirt having lace inserts and ending in a short train.A coronet of lace held her fingertip veil of tulle illusion, and she carried a semi-cascadé bouquet of deep red roses.The matron of honour wore an apple green taffeta and nylon frock carrying a semi-cascade bouquet of tallisman roses.The two bridesmaids were dressed alike, one in daffodil yellow and one in dusty rose taffeta and nylon frocks, carrying semi- cascade bouquets of contrasting carnations.The junior bridesmaid wore a taffeta frock of apple green |\u2019 and carried a semi-cascade bouquet of sweet peas.Mrs, Read, mother of the bride wore a navy blue crepe dress, trim- tique Show will be an inspiration to both ssible through the co-operation of many of med in white, a white straw hat with navy trim and a corsage of pink carnations.The reception was held in the Berkley Hotel, Later the bridal couple left for Quebec City, the bride wearing a maroon gabardine suit, topped by a black coat with pale blue accessories and a corsage of white care nations, Out-of-town guests included Mr.and Mrs.A.G.-Dunk of Terrebonne Heights, Que., Mr.and Mrs.A.A, Dunk, Miss Loraine Dunk and Misa Dorothy Dunk of Pointe Claire, Que., Rev.and Mrs.J.Hoover and Daniel Hoover of Oka, Que.and Mrs.I.Hoover of Mount Bruno, Que.Skinnymen, Women gain5,10,151bs.Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor & What & thrill] Bony a 4 mba fill out; ugly hol- ger scrawny; loses half-starved, sickly *bean-pole\u2019\u201d look.Thoue sands of girls, women, mea, who never could gain bee fore, are now proud of shapely, healthy-looking bodies, They thank the spee cial vigor-building,\u2019 fleshe buil tonic, Ostrex.Its tonics, stimulants, invigorae tors, iron, vitamin Br, cale clum, enrich blood, improve appetites and digestion so food gives you more strength and nourishment; put flesh on bare bones.Get Lovely Curves Don't fear getting TOO fat, Stop when you've gained the 5, 10, 15 or 20 lbs.you need for normal weight.Costs ifttle.New \u2018\u2018get acquainted\u2019 size oniy 600.Try famous Ostrex Tonio Tablets for new vigor and added pounds, this very day.At all druggists, REGISTERED PRARMACISTS Only qualified individuals who have been -certifled by the province work in our prescription department.Thess regls.tered pharmacists have had long expérience and are on duty to give you fast and efficlent > at \u2018 nest said, \u201cand also, I suppose, when TRINITY MEMORIAL HALL I acquired any ideas, I might have cor.Sherbrooke and Marlowe about editors and reporters that |.on £ helped me in this part.\u201d .4 : Phyllis Thaxter has the femme April 23rd to 26th inclusive Jose Ferrer, who won the Academy Award for his delightful lead in \u201cCome Fill the Cup,\u201d with At 8.30 sharp Tickets $1.00 performance as the brilliant and witty poet and swordsman, Raymond Massey, James Gleason \u201cCyrano de Bergerac,\u201d in the Stanley Kramer film of that title and Gig Young in featured roles.HSN starts Sunday for one week at the Westmount Theatre.Added Feature DAS ; \u201cLove Nest\u201d, starring June WwW E S T M O U N ] Haver, William Lundigan and \\ Frank Fay, the new Twentieth Sherbrooke at Grey EL.9545 STARTING Century romantic comedy, con- : = Saturday cerns a newly married couple : charged with the operation of a » TILL.TUESDAY MONKLAND ramshackle apartment house and Star ting SUNDAY for One Week! | * José LFERRER | in town.Coma A2 Ou For petite and piquant June Academy - Award Haver and ruggedly handsome Bill Lundigan, \u201cLove Nest\u201d represents a re-teaming of the favorites initially seen together in \u201cI'll Get.By.\u201d In \u201cLove Nest\u201d Lundigan is the ex-G.I.who comes home to find his bride has sunk all their 3 MOTION PICTURE money into an apartment house.Winner A Accordingly, he and Miss Haver +.because.WITH THAT become landlord and landlady to a wide assortment of tenants.he was the three Mr.\"SOMETHING SPECIAL\" The involvements proceeding from musketeers in one nne this comic situation are romantic d J - A, and hilarious by turn.es ON one i over and James Frank Fay, the celebrated star in a million! .re .of the original stage production isle of \u201cHarvey\u201d and long before that ka, NE a top performer in vaudeville, the int h .| theatre and at one time the a.movies, returns to his first love, His role of roles as Lew Marsh ine screen, as an elderly but still = raw nerved, rough hide active Casañova with a fondness \u2018 for marrying rich widows.It is and a thirst for trouble! / when the wistful, quietly humor- Co-starring ous Mr.Fay settles down in an apartment under the wing of Lun- PHYLLIS THAXTER digan-Haver and falls genuinely in in love with the poor widow who [\\ is his neighbor that the law in- ol 66 ® F.considerately moves in on the i Come 111 multiple-faced old gentleman, and \" Lo .\u20ac \u201cLove Nest\u201d derives its essential nley Kramer's Production of de tomic point.; As the object of Fay's true and long neglected affections, silent \u2018 \\ screen star Leatrice Joy returns il edium in an im- PRESENTED sy WARNER BROS.to the film medium in an de Bergerac ., - portant assignment.RAYMOND MASSEY - JAMES GLEASON + GIG YOUNG\u2019 .TT M AL A POWERS DIRECTED BY PRODUCED BY ¢ Trinity Players RAA | ADDED ADDED FEATURE To Produce Play ROBERT FREAT x BARBARA * By Montrealer UMMINGS \"Trinity Players will produce a new play in three acts by Hugh STALKED BY THE STORK \u2014 THEIR VERY FIRST YEARI Mom's expecting a boby ot home | Shoobridge of Montreal entitled \u201cThe Meticulous Bixby\" which will be directed by Basil Donn at Trin- Pop's expecting the oxe et the officel You can expect the ime of your life! ily Memorial Hall for four nights commencing April 23 next.The locale is a small Canadian town and the entire action takes place in the offices of a lumber company.Pat Conrad and Ken Davey play the leads; supported by the following cast: Alice Roy, Ralph Harper, Joan Asquith, Marjorie Overton, Audrey Wirth, Vivian Hayes and Brahm Feldman.Trinity Players have produced several plays by Canadian authors, among which are the following: \u201cAll Hallows Eve\u201d by Mrs.Hall Ross Perrigard; \u201cLow Life\u201d by Mazo de la Roche; \u201cBlack Feath- ENDS several awards.- - er\u201d by W.A.Tremayne; \u201cChapter WILLIAM \"FO R C E RUTH x\" by Mary Wallace Brooks; fond TODAY until.SATZRDAY 1 HOLDEN OF ROMAN also the Joseph Shulls play \u201cThe KIRK DOUGLAS, ELEANOR PARKER in \u201cDETECTIVE ~& = > NANCY n \"LIGHTNING .Bridge\u201d entered in the Dominion STORY\", Also \"THE HARLEM GLOBE-TROTTERS\".OLSON A R M S ~ STRIKES TWICE\" Drama Festival 1951 and winning - cr dagen WOE FOURTEEN THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1952 meee .rm \u2014 in which the following under LA L ] H b Sh young natators won specified Opening Local Hobby Show vs 0 y _.6 * 9 12 and under Back Stroke: Iv Y Cagers Defeat \u2018Wonders\u2019 su \u20185:5 or sisi > Maughan (3); 3.Dianne Safford : 1).: Swimming Meets Members and friends are reminded.By ALLAN SANDZELIUS Opening the 16th annual Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls Hobby Show with a bang this Wednesday eve, the local YMCA cagers scored a surprising upset over a slightly favoured Paraplegic hasketball team by the irrevocable score of 26-14.Showing a remarkable ease in handling wheel-chairs, the West- mounters took an early first quarter lead of 8-6 which they never relinquished as the tally stood at 14-10 at the half and 24-12 at the three-quarter mark on sure baskets by Gerehardt (8), Cote (8), Reed and Noel with 4; McGaw potting one for two points.Showing also an evident familiarity with the Y's rather cramped gym facilities, the local lads hed all the advantagek ovar the Wheel-chair Wonders who are accustomed to playing their best when in more spacious surroundings, which, when you come to think of it, logical! The only other event run off the same evening was a girls\u2019 swim meet for sixteen-vear-olds and is quite SO GOOD \u2014SO MANY WAYS Now sold in Canada For Free Colerful Recipe Foider: write Box 98 Station \"D\", Montreal er oh to Neutral Drift À chi IS.IMG Here's a sure fire system for better - fishing.Just put the Evinrude Fleetwin outboard motor in neutral and let the gentle thrust of the underwater exhaust carry hi boat along almost imperceptibly while you cast.You can cover every foot of likely looking fishing water.The Evinrude 7.5 h.p.Fleetwin with Duo-Clutch is a must for better fishing.It has all other fine fishing features too.See it today at your Evinrude dealer's.See the complete Evinrude line 3-7%%-14-95 horsepower.White for FREE complete literature, Mode is Caneds wim Katies Wide Soles and Breast Stroke: 1.Jane Ellis (this gal gets around!) (5) 2: Edith Dorsey - (3); 3.\"Belinda Stead.Free Style: 1.Tie\u2014Nancy Bur- wash and Marilyn Maughan (5); 2.Jane Ellis (oops?!) (3); 3.Edith Dorsey.Diving: 1.Belinda Stead (5); 2.Andrea Barlow (3); 3.tie-Nan Burwash and Jane Scott (17?)).14 and under:- Back Stroke: 1.Mimi Cooper (5); 2.Audrey Bremmer (3); no third place.Breast Stroke: 1.Pat Scharfe (5); 2.none; 3.none.Free Style: 1.Mimi Cooper (5); 2.Pat Naismith (3); 3.nene.Diving: 1.Pat Naismith (5): 2.Audrey Bremmer (8); 3.none.\u201d Overall point winners were Jane Ellis with 13, Mimi Cooper 10 and tied with eight points were Marilyn Maughan and Pat Naismith, To close the Hobby Show you're all invited to witness a display of championship gymnastics by the local city champion gym team on Saturday, April 19.Perhaps a few remarks at this time concerning the origins of Paraplegic Basketball would not be amiss.Wheelchair basketball was started almost six years ago in the U.S.A.as a rehabilitation feature for incapacitated veterans and with its adoption in several centres, a keen rivalry arose wherefrom grew an entirely new idea in sports which today has ceased functioning as a rehabilitation \u2018gimmick\u2019 and has become not only well organized but (in the States) a national league of paraplegics who now play a full season annually plus countless exhibitions with normal collegiate and pro teams always before capacity crowds! The majority of regulation games often go as high as ninety points with the paraplegic squads winning by as much as a thirty-point margin.Hearing of this remarkable feat after just\u2019 such a team recently visited New Brunswick, a private citizen of Montreal, with no previous connection with the Canadian Paraplegic Association,.organized a team from the local veteran's hospitals and other handicapped citizens, and obtained the services of an outstanding coach (formerly of the YMHA Champions of \u2019'34 and local MBL mentor).His name is Bill Hepburn and the coach is Harry \u2018Niggy' Rabin.Mr.Hepburn's main idea in the formation of the \u201cWheelchair Wonders\u201d is to foster the realization among the general public of the abilities of the average handicapped person in an effort toward a greater knowledge and understanding by the public of what exactly is and is not the need of such individuals.It is our opinion that he is succeeding well in his goal and it is our earnest hope that as many as can do so, will turn out to all future games by these paraplegics and be surprised as many have been in the past few months by Teams from the Boys\u2019 Department have participated in two swimming meets just prior to press time, the results of which will be reported in next week's \u201cExaminer.\u201d The younger boys entertained swimmers from Ot-\".\u2018be held next Tuesday, April 22, The committee has all but com.| tawa \u201cY\u201d while the regular swim team, under coach Gilbert Young, swam in the regular City-wide Inter-\u201cY\u201d Swim meet at N.D.G.Branch.- Learn-té-swim The Annual Learn - to -\"Swim lessons are well underway with the boys and girls registered in the first course having completed two lessons to date.The present course will continue until May 16, and a new course of 11 classes will begin on May 19.There are still a few vacancies available in.both courses and those who have not yet registered are asked to contact the Physical Department at GL.3916 immediately.Awards Dinner The annual Awards Night will be held next Friday night, \u2018April 25 at 6:15.An outstanding program has been drawn up for the evening which promises to be one of the highlights of the season.to, call for reservations .anytima next week up to Thursday, April! 24 at 5:00 p.m, YOUNG ADULT DEPARTMENT | \u2018Square Dance Club The regular dance session will pleted final plans for the Big Square Dance of the Year to be | held on May 3.More details of the ; \u2018dance will be announced at the\u2019 two remaining Tuesday night ses: sions before the big event.DEADLINE NOTES We hear in a roundabout way that ex-Westmount Higher - Jimmy Beaton is destined for pro Baseball ranks., .Jim has \u2018réportedly been scouted for one of the local farm clubs of the American League, New York Giants.Doug Mariasene and Don Frayn soon to be wearing the RCMP gilt in the defence -of law and order.à feature of the game at the Y Wednesday was the large crowd which turned out to support the Hobby Show.| BRAKES ano WHEEL | ALIGNMENT GENERA, (MD g Ourpmenr 4010 St.Catherine West Diole piel OC OL AUTOMOBILE DOC {Corner Atwater) FL 4811 (Do\u2014>\u2014>>>\u2014>\u20140e=\u2014 (M MILDER because O'Keefe\u2019s Ale is brewed with seedless hops.Removing the seeds removes\u2019 \u201call unpleasant bitterness .«4 : Service for aver 25 years.the terrific playing pace which \"assures milder, extra i Yow Docker uppess Ask about the IRON HORSE power and can be generated by the basket- satisfying ' MOTORS\" Classified lighting plants for low cost light and hall \u2018Wonders\u2019.; favour.i | Yellew Pages your power for your cottage.The rules of the paraplegic \u201c0 | Telephone Directory.; game are the same as regular - 5 B i oBc ; baskethall with the following - d ! By Horsepower O.B.C.Certified at 4,000 minor changes; a\u2014six seconds : pm.allowed in the bucket, or key, { instead of three: 2\u2014deliberate \" oK-51.8 ! collision of chairs is a chyrging foul; c\u2014should a player on a Cv normal team step out of his to chair while in possession of the * MOTORS ball, the ball is given to the i opposing team; d\u2014you are allow- PETERBOROUGH CANADA ed two pushes on the wheels tn nae sons Help Canada.Buy \u201cMade in Canada\u201d Products.14 while in possession of the ball; if dribbling, two pushes and a bounce, two pushes and a bounce, ete, and e-\u2014unlimited retention of the ball as long as you are in motion and outside your ten second line.The \u201cWheelchair Wonders\" have won five out of eight encounters so far this season.LY pee rN pe oo >0C DOT >o< > Paraplegics Downed 26- 1 4 By Y| FR nytims April [ENT | ph will ril 22, come Big | to be of the at the ht seg.about igher d for 1 has r oie f the York e and ring fence ature dnes- which the cc = COO DOT oo | Cad N- ninded | * Westmount Recreation.cee (Continued from page 5) .1 amping, drama rehearsals, music = ng, and other activities give insight jnto human nature.And it is accepted that a childhood rich with \u2018play is a childhood in which the imagination is stimulated,r with lasting effect on the individual's intellectual outlook.Art The Art Class, under the instruction of Mrs.Peter Douet (Ruth Dingle); has become very popular since its origin last fall.No doubt the high interest shown is due to the fact that Mrs.Douet las a broad knowledge in the teaching of various forms of paintinb.The student knows that the effort used in portraying a subject will be guided by the expert touch and psychological methods which Mrs.Douet is able to project.The present course will be completed on April 30th.Anyone who .Complete assortment of No.1 early Summer.Summer, early Fall, late Fall and Winter varieties of Apple Trees.also Currant Bushes (black, red and white), «Spe Vinea, Blueberries, Raspberries ® und Strawberries.Price List on request 28 Telephone *LAncaster 4191 lh ain Ua PERS) =X \u2018SEEDSMEN £ ila 935 ST.LAWRENCE FRU ENTS EW is interested may obtain.further information by calling Mr.B.Rothwell, Recreation Supervisor, at FI.6975.Track and Field The Westmount Track and Field Club held its third clinic meeting on Wednesday, April 16, at 4.00 p.m.at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.The boys were shown around the track and jumping pits, and an explanation of track and field etiquette was given by Rocky Rothwell, Next Wednesday, April 23, members are asked to turn out with their track equipment and be really for a stiff workout, as the track will be ready by that date.The club now boats a membership of 34 and would like to have as many again.If you are at all interested in this fine sport, please register with us now.~ Call Rocky Rothwell, FI.6975, for further information.Don't forget \u2014 next Wednesday, April 23, after school, at the W.A.G.Softball The Westmount Munjcipal Intermediate Softball League held a meeting on Wednesday, April 16,- at 8.00 p.m.at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.This meeting was to determine \u2018how many teams were coming into the League for certain and to set deadline dates for entrance fees and the commencement of the schedule.The following team representatives were present: \u2014 Cliff Gill, Al Losito, Gordie Graham and Pat Lomasney.Ernie Bolduc was not present but already has said that - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1852 \u2018his team would be entered.|.- Jack McDonald was elected President by a unanimous vote and was pleased to accept the responsibility that goes with such an office, It was decided that the League entrance fees should be in the hands of the Secretary, Rocky Rothwell, by May 19, and that the League would open on Monday, May 26.Five teams have entered and the League Executive would like to have at least one more team join the loop.Anyone who is interested in entering a team in this League may obtain further information from Rocky Rothwell, FI.6975.English Rugby To Start This Sunday The 1952.English Rugby season starts this weekend with the powerful Toronto Barbarians playing the Ottawa Bytown Beavers this Saturday at Trenholme park with kickoff slated for 3 p.m.The second half of the weekend doubleheader will see Westmount taking on Toronto Barbarians on | Sunday at the same park with kickoff scheduled for 1:00 p.m.Admission to both games is free and Westmount invites all spectators and new players to attend both matches.Now that the popularity of English Rugby has grown with such leaps.and bounds in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal in the last few seasons, most competing |.clubs have a mixture of both top : PAGE FIFTEEN 5 England defeated Scotland, 9-2, - in a women\u2019s field hockey match } at Wembley stadlum before a crowd of 45,000.Stadium officials said it was & world record attendance for field hockey.notoh English Rugger talent and Canadian Football stars making the game all the more a good spectator sport in this country, and according to reports, in the United States as well.- Mer és RE 3 \u2018 Se in wk al 5 YEARS INLAY A REAL RYE WHISKY, specially selected for its full body and exquisite flavour from old reserved stocks.VISCOUNT 4 YEARS OLD A fine quality Real Rye Whisky made from choice grains including specially selected Rye Grain.Fully aged ond matured in oak casks.Gorey | pH a cm eit i 2 = MELCHERS Fam dh em ew pics Ds | 1 You ry Jor age! 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