The Westmount examiner, 16 mai 1952, vendredi 16 mai 1952
[" x Compuct, ornate and ultra-modern could very easily describe the revamped and enlarged Westmount Fire and Police Station building situated at 21 Stanton Avenue.The station was officially opened in the presence of numerous representatives from other municipalities on Ferre £52 e Examiner | : | Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis : b .E\u2014\u2014 .- VOL.XX1li, Ne.20 « WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952 Tuesday.Fire Chief William Cobb.shows group the list of fire alarm box locations and part of the newly installed system.Left to right, Ald.R.L.Campbell, the Fire Chief; Ald.R.Panet Raymond, and City General Manager Thomas J.Hughes.\u2019 Westmount Civil Defence Ÿ | viding the city into administrative + PRICE FIVE CENTS meer EF Complete Winter Training } Westmount Civil Defence volunteers have completed their winter training season.Co \" Since courses began last October 369 residents have qualified in - { Basic Civil Defence, 106 in Basic First Aid and 177 in Warden Service It.Training.Many others have completed parts of courses: i i With an advisory council composed of Col.R.D.Harkness, a Chairman, Col George S.Currie, Dr.Lorne C.Montgomery and Mrs.H.S.Jacques, the planning and organization was entrusted to Lt.-Col.B.W.Cook as director.With appointment last summer of Brig.J.A.de Lalanne as Chief Warden and Brig K.G.Blackader \u2014 - as his deputy, the work of subdi- areas was begun.Almost all Post Wardens and many Block Wardens are already trained and appointed.About.150 women have taken part in Basic Civil Defence, Basic First Aid and Warden courses.In addition, several complete First Aid and Nursing courses have, been conducted under the guidance of Mrs.Jacques.- == grdinary issue, Stamp Club Holds 15th Exhibition At Victoria Hall The 15th Annual Stamp Exhibition of the Westmount Stamp Club was officially opened by His Worship J.8S.Cameron, Mayor of Westmount last night at Victoria Hall, Westmount.Also taking part in ihe opening ceremonies was T.J.Hughes, General Manager of the City of West- mount; Sarto Chartrand, Regional Director of Postal Services; Rene Boileau, MBE, Postmaster, Montreal; and Emelien Corbeil.District Post Office Inspector.A special feature of the Exhibition was the Post Office exhibit, where Montrealers were able to see for the first time a unique display of proofs and essays of Canadian stamps.This exhibit consisted of frames showing the original art-work, die-proofs, press-proofs, etc\u2026 de- vefoped during the preparation of the following stamps: -\u2014\u2014 the 4 cents Royal Visit Issue, the 10 cents Fur Resources ordinary issue, the $1.00 Fish Resources and the 2 cents King George VI 1949 issue.By courtesy of the Postmaster General a special Post Office has been erected in the hall of the Exhibition, which sells stamps and handles mail.Visitors were able to see their letters being cancelled with the special slogan cancellation that has been put into use in connection with the Exhibition.Tonight G.M.Desautels, Public Relations Officer, Canada Post Office, Montreal, has kindly arranged to show to adull audiences a number of films, two of which Will be shown for the first time.A very fine range of over 120 frames of stamps will be on display including a strong showing Pf the stamps of Canada and the Provinces.A number of exhibits that won awards at \u201cCapex\u201d in| Toronto last September will be shown by members in the noncompetitive class.The Exhibition Committee, un- er the chairmanship of Major R.Watson, extend a very cordial invitation to both collectors and Alon-collectors to visit the Exhibi- (Continued on Page 2) Police And Fire Station Now Ultra -Modern Abode Only a Bard could wax lyrical ahout the swank enlarged and remodelled Westmount police and fire station at 21 Stanton Avenue which was officially opened Tuesda y.Renovated at a cost of $200,000 the station carries numerous conveniences which makes it one of the country\u2019s finest.Ald.B.Panet Raymond presid Cameron, overhauling given the old building 1923.On \u2018the police side alterations general office and officers identi-» fication, guard, radio, kitchen and dining rooms.A modern cell block was installed with showers.On the fire side, the remodelled building provides office, sleeping and recreation accommodation for the whole brigade.Once a former school house the station now boasts one of the most modern in fire alarm systems and the near perfect three way patrol car radio.Officers and men now have the most modern convenience to suit their needs.There are adequate recreation facilities and a reading room.Connected directly to the adjacent fire department on the southern part of the building is the police department section.Present equipment of the Fire Department is: two 800 gallon pumpers, & 100 ft, aerial ladder truck, a tractor drawn service ladder truck, a chemical combination hose wagon, a hose wagon, salvage and general service trucks, an auto and trailer pump.Represented al yesterday's ceremony were Mayor Romuald Bourque and Ald.L.O.Nelligan, M.D, of Outremont; Town of Mount Royal, Mrs.Joan Storey: Verdun, Ald.George O'Reilly; Town of St.Laurent, Ald.Norman Hartenstein and Leonard Jainter; City of St.Lambert, Police Chief Gerald Reilly: Montreal, Fire Director Raymond Pare.Meeting On May 26 The 46th Annual Meeting of Trinity .Players will be held in Trinity Memorial Parish Hall, on Monday.May 26 at 8:30 p.m, Following the reports and elections of officers there will be entertainment and refreshments.All subscribers and members are cordially invited and a large attendance is Hoped for.and Ald.R.L.Campbell ed in the absence of Mayor J.S.furnished particulars of the that served as the city hall until include a modern garage.a new ess LJ ge mee mah ome emt e e Public Invited eo + To Visit * Station The public are invited to visit the newly remodelled and redecorated Flre and Police Station, situated at 21 Stanton avenue, T.J.Hughes City Manager told The Examiner following the official opening.The publie will be able to see the comfort, convenience and efficiency that officers and men now enjoy with the new changes.Organize Red Shield Appeal The Salvation Army has announced that six Westmount Women have gone to the fore In organizing the Salvation Army's Red Shield Appeal in the District, They are: Mrs.Melvin Chorney, Mrs.E, F.Tolhurst, Westmount North; Mrs.W.Hayden Bryant, Mrs.Roger Cordeau, Westmount East; Mrs.B.Winans and Mrs.R.B.Moffit, Westmount West, Former subscribers and others who have been called upon are urged to send their subscriptions in and acknowledgements by an official receipt will be forwarded.Household Registration Organization has now reached the point where the post wardens and their field workers, the block wardens, are beginning the registration of householders on special cards designed to record all information important to the operation of Civil Defence.The concluding exercises of the first Wardens\u2019 Training Course took place Wednesday evening at the Westmount Athletic Grounds dlubhouse, when 80 wardens will take part in a panel forum covering work done last winter.A second group was neld Thursday.The Examiner will carry a special story on this forum in next week's issue.The panel for this forum discussion included Lt.-Col.Philip Cook, Director of Civil Defence, Mr.J.G.Atkinson, Mr, Alvn Shiller, Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Scott, Mr.Walter Challis, Lieut.A.Avery, Mr.R.W.Quigley and S-Sgt.D.M.Craig, all of the Westmount instructional staff, A special guest on the panel will be Lt.-Col.F.C.Pace, RCAMC, Commandant of the Atomic, Biological and Commercial Defence School, Camp Borden.About 175 wardens will receive their certificates.All of these have already qualified in Basic Civil Defence and many in Basic First Aid as well.The course just completed covers the practical subjects of household registration, organization of self-help parties, organization and administration of a Warden Post, liaison with other Civil Defence Services, light rescue techniques, and procedure in reporting casualties and destruction.Among the Metropolitan Civil Defence authorities who will be present at these exercises are: Brig.J.Guy Gauvreau, Chief Inspector Pleau and Lt.-Col.Laureat SL.Pierre of the Metropolitan Region.Mayor J.S.Cameron and members of the Citv Council will also be present, ART ASSOCLATION INC.The annual meeting of the Independent Art Association was held on Friday, May 9 The following officers were elected:- President, J.O'Connor Lynch: 1st Vice - president, Thurstan Topham, A.R.C.A., L.A.2nd Vice-president, Jack Young, L.A.Secretary, Miss Winifred E.Wilson; Assistant Secretary, Mrs.Norman Viner; Treasurer, Mrs.W.P.Kierans; Directors, Paul Billing, Leslie Coppold, A.R.C.A.L.A., and John Humphries, L.A.C.Duffin Honored By Colleagues Chester (C,A.R.) Duffin, who lives at 304 Roslyn Avenue, was honored recently at a dinner held in the Mount Royal Hotel on the occasion of his golden anniversary with his firm, Davis and Lawrence Company (Canada) Ltd manufacturing pharmacists.Duffin is secrelary and sales manager of the firm and is a director of both the U.S.and Canadian branches.A presentation of a sterling silver tray was made by F.W.Ballentine, vice-president of the company.A resident of Westmount for many years, Duffin is a noted curler with and a past president of the Heather: Curling Club.He ig an active member of Westmount Park Emanuel Church.Prof.J.Boyes Elected Pres.H-S Assoc.Professor J.W.Boyes was clected president of the Roslyn Home and School Association at a recent meeting.Elected vice- presidents were Mis.Frank Bin- move, Mrs, Leeds Nelson and Mrs.A.R.Wright.Honorary President is Mrs.Gordon C.Liersch.Others elected were: Treasurer, Mr.T.A, C.Sinclair; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.H.W.Gall; Recording Secrelary, Mrs, Warren Y.Soper: Teachers.Mr.G.H.Penrose, Mr.Geoffrey Merrill and Miss Dorothy F.Stark: Executive Committee, Mrs.F.T.Denis, Mrs.Geo.B.Maughan, Mrs.Bruce W.Robinson, Mrs.W.P.Carr, Mrs.L, V.Damant, Mr.Malcolm H.Blakelv, Mr.J.E.Martin, > pren mn oe era CS ETES PESTE rr pan au Tel re mme à an me ce as som Caste mere ae 4 oe lar rota A Finite ni CAA 4.wt SR a ei fat sis.Re 3 f .+ « That Mayor Cameron will cut the ribbon at the opening of the Antique Show to be held in Victoria Hall.The ceremony will take place at 11.30 a.m.on Monday, May 26th, and the show will be open daily from 11.30 a.m.to 10.30 p.m.\u2018+.That Mr.Anderson, former history teacher at Westmount High School, was on Bob Hawk's Camel program on C.B.S.à week ago Monday night.Made quite a hit with his definition of a Scotch mist.Seems a Scotsman was asked to have a drink and didn\u2019t hear the * invitation.Mr.Anderson taught school for 88 years, has now retired and he and Mrs.visiting in California, Mrs.Anderson had been on the same program at an earlier date.« « .That Norwell\u2019's official opening at their new store will be held tonight from 7 to 9 p.m.There'll be flowers for the ladies.+ » « That Monsieur Cloutier, the tonsorial artist with the beautiful daughters, is expecting again.The old boy is still pretty spry to be a grandfather.: Anderson arex LESSONS IN DRAWING and PAINTING Saturday Outdoor Class FREDA PEMBERTON SMITH 42 WINDSOR AVE., WESTMOUNT TEL.DE.2022 Build Your Own PICKET FENCE We Supply Everything Cut To Size \u2014 The PINE SHOP Ltd.2220 Benny Ave.DE.3117 .+» « That Henri Demers, former partner in Demers Ltd, is now dealing out the steaks'at Clifford\u2019s Market, just down the street from his old location.» That Willock Bros, are celebrating their 7th Anniversary this week.Have built up the business from small beginnings to a first class luggage and sporting goods store in a few short years.» \u2026 That Alf.Kelly, peerless pilot of Macy\u2019s delivery truck, is suffering from a sore back.Should be enough remedies around the store to fix him up.+ .That Miss Barrett of the Hazeldine Shoppe has left to get married but will return to the\u2019 store in the Fall.« «+ That Norm Millington was plenty surprised the other day when he was ushering a group of boys from McKay Institute for the Deaf and Dumb onto the gym floor at the \u2018Y\u2019.He noticed that one of the boys was wearing his ordinary street shoes and made frantic signs to warn him off the sacred floor of the gym.Suddenly the supposed deaf mute grinned and said, \u201cIt's alright, I can talk.1 just brought the boys down here!\u201d .« « That Pat Wims of Warren's Men\u2019s Wear got a chuckle out of the warning letter received from the government because they Mad advertised boys\u2019 jackets with mouton collars in an Examiner ad a few weeks ago but did not specify that mouton was dyed rabbit, They had 2 or 8 jackets with little Barrister and Solicitor Office: HA.9238-39 HOWARD S.ROSS Q.C.Department for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons Residence: Ambassador Apts, Westmount 4557 Sherbrooke St.West, \u2014 GLenview 2177 57 St.James Street West ou are invited to attend the official opening + NORWELL'S {Formerly 392 Victoria Ave.) New Modern Premises At 4928 Sherbrooke St.West (Between Cloremont & Prince Albert) On Friday, May 16th, from 7 to 9 p.m.Flowers for the Ladies T0 mme\" specialty.See our complete new stock of jewelry, engagement and wedding rings, chinaware, watches, etc.Clocks called for and delivered \u2014 EL.8616 Watch and clock repairs our Seven and eight rooms.Two car garages.Roslyn School district.4854 Westmount Ave.(near Victoria).Open for inspection Saturday and Sunday afternoons.FELLOWES CONSTRUCTION WESTMOUNT HOMES FOR SALE Fellowes built ultra modern bungalows and split level homes.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1052 bitsy collars on them.Somebody in Ottawa must spend a lot of time reading all the papers to catch infinitesimal oversights of this sort.Now you know where our tax money goes.; « « « That Westmounters can still buy fireworks for the 24th but not in Westmount.Best bet for those that want them is the Sherbrooke Service store out near Decarie.« « +» That you never know where you'll run across a flower lover, There's Bill Pascoe of the Imperial Service Station, corner Western and Claremont, handing out a trophy for the best African Violet at the Exhibition held recently at the Westmount Greenhouses.Edward C.Harper Promoted To Lt.- Fireman Edward C.Harper, of 4384 Sherbrooke street, West- mount, has been promoted to Fire Lieutenant for the Westmount Fire Department, Fire Chief W.Cobb announced last week.Lt.Harper received his promotion on May 1.Born Dec.25, 1912, Lt.Harper started his career with the West- mount Fire Department May 29, 1932.He was granted a leave of absence by the City on March 30, 1950, and joined the Canadian Provost Corps.He received the rank ot Regimental Sgt.Major (WOI) while stationed overseas.Lt.Harper was mentioned in dispatches for bravery and was decorated by the U.S.Government.His father, the late Basil P.Harper, who served with the Westmount Fire Department for 29 years.Subscriptions To Campaign \u201cLL a g ging 5 The Red Shield Appeal of the Salvation Army for a minimum of $165,000 in order to carry on its 24 humanitarian services this year, i?dragging somewhat, as many large subscriptions from companies, which were in at this time last year, have not yet been received, Consequently the figure % receipts today, of $121,694, is about $17,000 below what it was twelve months ago.C.F.Harrington, general chairman of the campaign, is puzzled at this result because independent reports show that everywhere the canvassers are being graciously received, and contributions in house-to-house solicitations show an increase.Stamp Club (Continued from page 1) tion and a special welcome is extended to school children.Arrangements have been made for members of the Committee to be on hand to explain the exhibit to students visiting the Exhibition.The Exhibition is open to the public today from 2 p.m.to 10 p.m, and tomorrow from 10 a.m.to 10 pm, The Westmount \u201cY\u201d World Service Committee are hard at work wards the maintenance of the World Outreach work of the Y.M.C.A.A.W.D, Swan, Chairman of the Board, presidedd over the monthly meeting of the Westmount \u201cY\u201d Board of Management.Reports were received from the various committee.À special report was given by H.C.Nourse, Chairman of the Boys Work Committee about the Westmount Hobby Show.The Foremen's Club of Montreal, cne of the Y.M.C.A.Industrial Clubs, are planning their May Meeting.- Rabbi Solomon Frank Will be the guest speaker at this affair.A cheque for a substantial amount will be presented to the Montreal Y.M.C.A.by the Foremen\u2019s Club, the money to be used for the purpose of sending Boys to the \u2018Y\u201d camp at Ie Perrot and for improvements on the camp site.° - The Foremen\u2019's Club from General Steel Wares enjoyed a night of volleyball and swimming at Westmount \u201cY\u201d on Wednesday last.After the session in the gym the group listened to an address from H.S.Ireland, Manager of the Papineau Branch of the Dominion Rubber Co.Ltd.Mr.Ireland is also a member of the Board of Management of Westmount Y.M.C.A.and a resident of Westmount.Baseball This Saturday morning at 9 o'clock the Junior softball league will begin, At 10 o'clock the Intermediate softball league will carry on.There is still room for another team in each league.In case of rain or wet weather games will be held in the gymnasium, Treasure Hunt Intermediates will leave for a hike and treasure hunt on Mount Royal.All members and guests are asked to bring their lunch.Regular gym and swim periods are carrying on during the month of May.Summer Camps Registrations are being accepted during the month for Kamp Kanawana and Camp Perrot the two Y.M.C.A.Camps.Parents or boys wishing to learn more about the two camps may obtain a camp folder from the \u201cY\u201d.Tree Planting Members of the Boys and Girls Hi-Y Clubs went out last Saturday on a tree-planting expedition to Camp Perrot, They were part of a group of 45 young people who planted 6000 trees at the boys camp.Hi-Y Installation Service The Girls Hi-Y Ciub held their installation of officers tea on Saturday afternoon.Club members, parents and teachers were present at the ceremony.Miss Barbara Wilson was installed as president replacing Patsy Smith.Janet Buz- zell was installed as secretary, replacing Elizabeth Alexandder, while Trudy Cornell was installed as treasurer.taking over the books from Bonnie Lawson.Anne Clayton was installed as Chaplain, replacing Margaret Cragge.The Club wishes to express their thanks to Miss Phyllis Wood, whose inspiration and guidance has helped make the Club such a success during the past year.John Brierly, who was the 10th grade vice-president of the West- mount Boys' Hi-Y Club during the past year, was re-elected president for the coming school year.The elections, and installation of new Officers, were held on May 8 at the Club's last meeting of the year.John replaced Derek Dawson as president, Dave Smith took over for Skip Warnock as vice- president, Colin Atkinson succeeded Mike Pratt as secretary, and Lloyd Kishino was re-elected treasurer.A new official position in the Club, that of Club chaplain, was innovated for next year, and Bruce McFarlane is the first to hold that position.The Boys\u2019 Hi-YŸ Club had a very successful year under the Y.M.C.A.Notes headed by Morley Swan (Hobby Show and Servi ; raising their quota of money a ge _Comumittees), and John Nourse (Entertainment Committee).The Club was most fortunate this year in having Bob Sproule as- lay-advisor.His generous help and cheerful spirit added greatly to the success of the Club.Thanks go to Mr, Burton Schaffelburg who was the school advisor to the Club.The Club's program of service projects and social agtiyjties included the- following: driving lessons, in co-operationi [with- the Girls\u2019 Hi-Y and the Westmount Rotary Club; the presentation\u2019 of \u201cQreat Expectations\u201d, the movie form of a matric novel; the classe to-class sale of poppies and the decoration of the Hall of Horiour at W.H.S.; a gift hamper to a needy family at Christmas; a Hallowe\u2019en Party, for boys and girls from elementary schools, in co-operation with the Girls\u2019 Hi-Y; two successful dances; and & parent-teenage relationship talk, after a supper meeting of boys, girls and parents, The meetings consisted of a varied type ranging from movies of McGill football games to .supper meetings and speakers, Among the speakers this year were: Capt.Johnny *\u201cX\u201d; John Jackson, assistant secretary of the International Branch, and advisor for two Hi-Y Clubs in Montreal; Mr.Dharmardj, a Y.M.C.A.secretary and Hi-Y advisor in India; Mr.Millington, Executive Secretary at the West- mount Y.M.C.A.; C.A, Buckley; and Roy Locke,};Mpiropolitan Boys\u2019 Work Seoreidit as r to the Grand Chapter of Hi-Y and director of Kamp Kanawana.There were several supper and mixed meetings with the Girls Hi-Y, a sleigh ride and party, a dinner at Chinatown after the first term exams, and two Hi-Y conferences.Local Residents Named To Posts In Quebec H-S Officers and Directors for the year 1952-53 were elected at the final session of the Fifth Annual Provincial Conference of the Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations as follows: \u2014 President: L.Mowbray Clark (Ken- sington Home and School Assoc.); Immediate Past President: Dr.Edward C.Powell (Lachine); First Vice - President: Reuben Resin (Baron Byng); Second Vice-Pres- ident: Alex.G.Pryde (Farnham); Third Vice-President: Mrs, G.C.Liersch (Roslyn); Fourth Vice- President: Ernest W.Crowe (Montreal West High); Fifth Vice- President: Dr.Dewis E.Socolow (Outremont); Assistant to the President: Dr.Evelyn Grieve (Wile lingdon); Treasurer: Victor Houghe ton (Carlyle); Recording Secre= tary: Mrs.A.E.Steels (Green= field Park); Corresponding Secre= tary: Frederick W.Price (Willing don).Directors: Rev.M.W.Booth (Mount Royal High); Mrs.A.Cook (Chambly-Richelieu); E, G.Drake (Montreal North); Mrs.A.G.Forman (Cartierville); C.E.Johnson (Lake of Two Mountains) Mrs.E.M.Little (Quebec City & District); W.V.Lewis (Barclay); A.E.Seville (Lachine); Mrs.J.Simon (Crawford Park); D.Walke ington (West Hill) and Mrs.R, Woollerton (Pointe Claire).The Fifth Annual Conference of the Quebec Federation was held at the Windsor Hotel, Montreal, last Friday and Saturday.Over 500 official delegates and observe ers were in attendance, represents ing 16,000 family members affiliate ed with 117 local Home and School Associations, Mr.Clark who was elected President for 1952-53 there- Wo mp teBS + leadership of the executive committee, and other important committees in the Club.These were Brisbane oi LA.5916 EL.9271 by continues to hold that office for E the second consecutive year.i Gentleness will blunt the sharp- i! est sword.\u2014 Sadi enh Mo ee oo.+ Lillirenrorianr (YacdalA 22-25 MM CEST TOR IS ; fy ¥ da.» A.& COMPANY ' E.J.Anderson, school in the Conservatory as greenhouses with the children their questions on plant life.\u201cHardwood Floors REPAIRED e REFINISHED © SUPPLIED Ross Grafton 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET Free Estimates WE.2323 [I | WESTMOUNT Superintendent of Parks, is Blown with 2 group of children from Roslyn he toured the and answered Object of the ning plant ente Tour Of Conservatories Popular With Children H.J.Anderson, Superintendent of Parks, has been the \u2018kiddies an- gwer man\u201d for the past week.In fact, he will be showing child- Be Well Dressed This Spring Hand-tailored Suits and Coats For Ladies and Gentiemen.A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED MILL ENDS AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES.Remodelling and Repairs of all kinds.24 HOUR SERVICE Oa Deluxe Dry Cleaning Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below Et.Catherine) Pick Up and Delivery WE.5908 Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS ren about the Westmount Conservatory for another week imparting his Knowledge of plant life to them.This program has been going on for the past three years and is restricted to pupils of the 5th and 6th grade of the elementary schools.More than 500 children from Roslyn, Kings, Queens; St, Leo's and St.Paul's, will have a chance to attend the descriptive tour this year.Following the tour a demonstration on the potting of a plant is given and each pupil receives a plant of sis,\u201d commonly called \u201cWandering Sailor.\u201d Later on they will have a chance to retuin their plant to the green houses so that judges may pick the best.Trophys and individual prizes are donated.\u201cThe interest displayed by the children makes this program well worth while,\u201d Mr.Anderson points \u2018out.Two classes are held daily with about 30 children attending each tour.No man is poor who has had a godly mother.\u2014 Abraham Lincoln YES SIR! IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE BUT Jt\u2019 True FREE FREE Greasing Washing Road Service, TO ALL OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS : Call in and ask the attendant for more details regarding this offer Grosvenor Service Station, Your Champlain Oil Dealer | CORNER CROSVENOR 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\" Fl.0573 At your service from 7 a.m.to 10 p.m, daily, except Sunday FREE Æx \u201cTradescantia Flumen- | The lesson was \u201cThe Queen of the African Violet Show\u201d, which opened here this week.The win- red by Mrs.H.Hill, of Beauhar- nois, copped silver cups for best in the show and | highest aggrogate.Korean YMCA.Grows Stronger Month By Month \u201cMonth by month the Y.M.C.A.of Korea grows stronger!\u201d This proud statement highlighted a report received by the West- ol\u2019 the \u201cY\"\u201d in battle torn Korea.From.a single association at the end of World War II, the Korean Y.M.C.A.had grown to 19 by the time the Red armies drove southwards in 1950.And now, despite vrprecedented devastation as the tides of war swept down and hack, the total stands at 22.Membership has climbed to 5,800 and in 1951 an estimated 300,000 people benefitted from Y.M.C.A.activities., The strongest Y.M.C.A.in Korea today is in Kwangju.With 775 members, it maintains a basic \u201cY\"\u201d program of classes, clubs, physical education, and religious emphasis.A welfare committee works among refugees and heggars, and over 250 students attend its English Language School.A small demon- farmer institutes are held at regular intervals.Weekly religious nieetings have an average of 180 in attendance.This year the Kwangju \u201cY\"\u201d played host to a conference of 250 young adults, the conference motto being \u2018\u201cOvercome Hardship Through Christ.\u201d With its building in ruins, the Seoul Association has heen op- [erasing \u201cin exile\u201d in Pusan.Plans are undér way now for returning to the capilar and for roofing and flooring a shack in the back of the destroyed building to serve as temporary quarters.Meanwhile the duct a community center for mem- hers and friends now returning.Virtue treads paths that end not in the grave No ban of endless night exiles the brave.\u2014 James Russell Lowell aminey WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1952 mount Y.M.C.A.from authorities- stration farm is maintained, and: membership secretary ahd a faith- | ful janitor live in Seou: and con- | WE.rd.\u201cThough Canadians have sometimes been referred to as \u2018stuffed shirts\u2019, it is my opinion that they are a relaxed and happy people who love gayety and laughter\u201d, Leslie Roberts, noted Canadian writer, told the Westmount Rotary Club this week.The reference that Canadians have no great cultural life is absurd, the speaker said.\u201cConsidering that we are next door to the United States and greatly influenced by them we are still able to maintain a basic Canadian way of life.\u201d Elaborating further, he pointed out that numerous Canadian writers, artists, producers and actors have fared exceptionally well in competition with their American counterparts.Using as the subject of his address \u201cCanada and the World of Tomorrow\u201d, Mr.Roberts reflected on Canada\u2019s early struggle for Confederation.Folk Dances On May 21, at 8:30 p.m.a demonstration by Folkloristes dn Quebec (Folk Dances) will be presented under the direction of Miss Simone Voyer, at Unity Boy's Club.Dances will include: a) French Quadrille, b) Lancers, ¢) Brandy.Followed by international dances when the audience will be invited to participate.Older members, parents and adult friends are invited.ey YEARS IN a WESTMOUNT\" Reliable JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS 4 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S 4046 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREE Leslie Roberts Addresses Rotary On Canadian Life \u201cAs the Americans put together a nation formed in the sharp hand of bloody revolt, we have taken our time in Canada and brought about a nation through evolution.\u201d \u201cWe have learned the art of tolerating the other man and his point of view\u2019, he added.Warning that our resources will not last forever, the speaker urged that we use them sparingly., \u2018As lhe Americans have used up a great bulk of mineral and now must rely on us, we are in a position to benefit by their knowledge and mistakes\u201d.Mr.Roberts concluded.fmm ee R.\u2018Ducharme Charged With Loitering Roger Ducharme of 1700 Ontario street, was fined $10 or two months in jail by Recorder A.E.Laverty for loitering during the day, May 5.Ducharme who has a previous record was handed over to the Montreal Police Force in connection with breaking and entering an establishment on Atwater avenue.The accused was nabbed by Westmount Police after he had made inquiries at 4250 Sherbrooke west and caused the janitor to bee come suspicious.Roth are Supert! \"SALADA TEA & COFFEE HAND & GENUINE WELSH 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outstanding quality brings you rare value.It\u2019s the best buy in fine Canadian Whisky! ia; CALVERT HOUSE Canadian Whisky CALVERT DISTILLERS LIMITED, AMHERSTBURG, ONT.cE L FOR SALE SOIL $4.00 for 1 cubic yard $3.50 for each additional cu.yd., delivered The finest top soil obtainable e BLACK SOIL ° For.Top Dressing $5.50 per cubic yard, delivered Filling Earth, $7.00 per load of 4 to 5 cu.yds.\u2014\u2014\u2014PEAT HUMUS $1.50 per bag for 5 bags $1.25 per bag for each additional bag (App.75-100 lbs.per bag) \" Per ton, loose, $22.00 ® Rock Garden Stone $14.00 per ton © ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, EVERGREEMS, PERENNIAL AND ANNUAL PLANTS You are invited to visit our nursery at 840 LUCERNE ROAD (Formery Montée Côte des Neiges) Town of Mount Royal E.DACCORD LTD.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR WA.1531 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1 1952 rer Bree Temple Emanu-El A A Sabbath Services, Friday Evening, May 16, at 8.15 o'clock.Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Life Story of Rabbi Akiba\u201d.Saturday Morning, May 17, 11.30 o'clock \u2014 Sermonette \u2014 \u201cThe Crown Of A Good Name\u201d based on Pirke Avos.Bar Mitzvah At the Service this Friday Evening and Saturday Morning, Michael, the sonfof Mr.and Mrs.Alfred A.Lessor will be called to the Reading of the Torah, in observance of his Bar Mitzvah.Temple Brotherhood Supper Dance The closing event of Temple Brotherhood will be marked in the form of a supper dance which will be held Saturday Evening, May 17 at 7.00 o'clock, in the Temple Community House.Prior to Supper, a Sherry Reception will be tendered to all in the Temple Lecture Hall, by the officers of the Brotherhood.Reservations for the Supper Dance are to be made with the Temple Office, FItzroy 2405.Price per person $2.50.At this time the annual election of Temple Brotherhood Officers and Board Members will take place for the ensuing year.Part of the programme will be the drawing of prizes in the Tombola Fund-raising effort conducted by the Constituent Societies of the Temple, Committee: in charge: Messrs.Maxwell Hochmitz, Louis Cohen, Irvin Gertsman, Nathan Bing, Samuel Paperman, Alex Carsley, Louis Shapiro, Joseph Cooper, Maurice Schwartz.Religious School Closing Program Sunday Morning, May 18 at 10.30 o'clock.Hymn Number 250 \u201cGiver Of All\u201d \u2014 Greetings Jack Carrick, Chairman of the School Board.Dramatic presentation \u201cAn Ancient Love Story by \u2018members of Class VI \u2014 Direction Arthur Weinthal.School Songs \u2014 Pre- Kindergarten and Kindergarten \u2014 Direction Bernard Figler.Hebrew Department Program \u2014 Direction Mr.and Mrs.A, Wolk.Award of prizes to Junior School and to High School \u2014 Efraim Rosenzweig and William Lightstone in charge.Pupils are to meet in their classes at 10.00 o'clock where they will obtain their report cards and Bank Of Montreal Ad Readership Highest Rating Two public surveys just issued, covering transportation and publication advertising, show the Bank of Montreal as gaining the highest readership rating of any of the national advertisers tested in the studies.These honors follow closely upon a citation recently awarded the B of M by the American Bankers Association for its entry in \u201cBanking\u2019s 1952 Forum in Print.\u201d of the 27 banks on the North American continent receiving awards, the B of M was the only Canadian institution so honored.The transportation survey, which is the fourth annual study of this nature undertaken by the Canadian Advertising Research Foundation, is an intensive scientific analysis of the value of street-car and bus adverusing, and determines the ruiative readership ratings of Individual advertisements.B of M advertising cards appeared in all C.A.R.F.transportation studies to date, and have consistantly attained high readership ratings.The latest survey indicates that 53 per cent of the | public riding on streetcars and buses saw he bank\u20199 message wilich consisted solely of à picture of a blond-haired young boy | grinning over the good news in ~ (Continued on page 14) s the final half-hour session of school for this season will be held.The Temple High School Graduation is scheduled to take place Friday Evening, May 23.The commencement address will be given by Efraim Rosenzweig, Educational Director.\u2018 Confirmation and Shavuoth Services, Friday Morning, May 30 at 10.00 o*clock.( HORSE SHOW Judges at the 38th Ormstown Exhibition and Horse Show, June 4 to 7, have been announced.\u2018They, include one U.S.expert, William Gibson, of Spencer, Mass.who will place the awards in the Ayrshire cattle classes on June 5, .More than 60 horse show events on four evenings and the Saturday\u2019 afternoon of the exhibition will be judged by Frank Hodgson, a welle known Toronto expert.Entries ine clude nearly all former exhibitors in recent years and a number \u2018of new exhibitors who will be-ghow- ing at Ormstown for the first time: Quality ROOFING that \u2018roofing job.Emergencies : AM.Call us today for free estimates on TAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALT ROOFING A SPECIALTY All types of roofing: slates, galvanized iron, copper shingles, asphalt shingles and tile.1 Westmount Plumbing & Roofing Q 1418 - CA.9864 [ s5cau { Near Metcalfe Ave.) FREE DELIVERY \u2014GL.2336 ook.\" W EARS LIKE COSTLY BAKED ENAMEL JAPALAC World's Most Femevs Enema $2.LE Xr asp\" bescty ond dees pra \"a lage ce broshmacke.Covets \u2018moet sucisces in one cont.4469 St.Catherine St.W.PAINT STORE Orange crates or packing boxes may be stacked to desired height to form a UTILITY CABINET \u2014 with ends covered with 1{\"\u2019 plywood; baseboard in front; and door of 4\" plywood.The seat from an old chair, padded, may be turned in- .to a serviceable STOOL \u2014 with pieces of discarded water pipe as support.RN CATE EH ey 8 ; | rr \u2018 - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1052 PAGE FIVE Ë Solar Club Presentation St G \u2019 T = = 5 .George's To ; Hol e ELECTRICITY | a .3 ; Hold Open House < RADIO s The second annual Open House ||| \u2019 8 y , will be held at St.George's School e TELEVISION F 9 on Tuesday and Wednesday, May B + 20 and 21.Parents of the School ENROLL NOW FOR NEW CLASSES % - and those interested in the educa- DAY OR EVENING p : A raies va have a chence | Office Hours: Daily 9 to 5 \u2014 Evenings 7 to 9 k ra 4 0 rve in all classes, e BN À observers will be divided into CANADIAN SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY Ë groups-of six, and nine groups BUILDING i will go through the School each | | Ei \u2018 day.1204 Crescent Street Telephone UN.6-0959 | E ï Mrs.Stephen M.Lyman is | heading the committe of parents | NAME nes vence vers | } | in charge of conducting the \u2019 ?i groups.Mrs.T.C.Stuart, Presi- STREET .0c00ccee Cvasthcurace ce cran rrenccen se creseencacens ; dent of the Board, will speak to | i each group before its tour starts, (à | à dE SV AGE .G.-M.-E.° : A and when a group has seen the + | | | classes she will answer any Tom mm Tm TT TT TT 1 | questions, 4 | .\u2014Photo by Ed, Bermingham = TT ¥ Dr.H.R.Griffith, Medical Superintendent of the Queen Elizabeth fg.Hospital, accepts cheque for $540.00 from Solar Club President, K Walter E.Stracey, to cover cost of 130 new and improved Chart \u2018 if Covers for patients\u2019 case records.\u2014 ! [ made should, over a period of ANNOUNCEMENT 7 A an e n ame time, bring the company\u2019s volume wh .of production for profitable opera- 1 tion into line with that of the : Of Br ewery Is sts Mr.Henri Demers Continuing, Mr.Ga, id: > ontinuing gnon sai Formerly of Demers, Ltd.has now joined the staff of \u201cIn the process of time, certain brands will be eliminated, but we Given Approval : = National Breweries Limited became Dow Brewery Limited by vote of its shareholders at & special general meeting held Monday.Wilfrid Gaghbm,tébairman of the board and president, told the meeting that definite advantage would be gained because the new name is the same as that of the company\u2019s principal product.He announced the company's de- olsion to \u201cconcentrate our energies pn the main pédénets of our com- pony and to strengthen our sales rganization and\u2019 distribution.\u201d feel confident that eventually the sales total will be improved.Our Dow Ale and Kingsbeer Lager are by far our largest sellers and account for 70 per cent of our bottled goods sales.\u201d He also announced that at the end of this year, the Frontenac plant will be turned over to its new owners and that Kingsbeer, which lg in increasing demand, will be brewed in the downtown hrewery.In Quebec (ity, the Boswell plant will be maintained and further developed if public demand warrants it, In indicating a slight decrease In sales for the first four CLIFFORD\u2019S and will be pleased to serve his former customers.® CHOICE QUALITY MEATS \u201c © HICH CLASS GROCERIES ® FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES ® BEER, ALE and PORTER Free Delivery and Phone Service - FI.1166-7 1319 GREENE AVENUE (Just above Western) ARKET Bavings already effected and plans months of the year, Mr.Gagnon We have the Biggest Selection of Brock's Crystal Palace and Hands Fireworks in Montreal BROCKS & HANDS DISPLAYS CONTAINING ROCKETS, MINES.BOMBSHELLS.FLARES STAR SHELLS, ETG., FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY ! \"sears ov mene $2900.33 00-00 2 = SHERBROOKE SERVICE STORE |* 5255 Sherbrooke Street West \u2014 DE.8936 Between Northcliffe and Decarie \u2014 Just 4 Blocks West of Claremont Lis RE ET 7 RING er rang SE Tt as same s 2 5 of PAGE SIX ~ THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aimr to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half-year.Anthorized as 2nd Class Mail Post Office Dept.Ottawa.FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952 i A Model Labor Unien x % &% International Typographers Mark 100th Year of Success And Service This year marks the 100th anniversary or the International Typographical Union, the printer\u2019s union, called by many labor experts the \u201cfinest union in the world.\u201d This union is the oldest in America.Its first local, in Washington, D.C., was founded in 1815.In 1852, this and other locals merged to form the national union which now has its headquarters in Indianapolis, Ind.This was.the start of the I.T.U., although the union did not become known by that name until 1869, when Canadian organizations of printers were given recognition and made eligible for membership.: William Hand, an authority on unionism, says of the IT.U.: \u201cClearly it has been successful for itself.It has also been successful for its members.\u201d Consider some of the reforms the union has brought.Print shops used to be dark and dirty; the air in them was foul; the workday was 12 hours; tuberculosis was an accepted printer's ailment; the average age of printers at death was 28.The union formed Committees on Sanitation to fight these evils, and in 1892 established the Union Printers\u2019 Home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, a sanatorium for tuberculous members and a place of retirement for aged printers.This has cost $12,000,000 to date.But above all else, the union has reduced the workday.The maximum now is a 40-hour week, but most I.T.U.employees are working 38-hour weeks, The consequence to the life expenctancy is more than a coincidence.Today, a printer's average age of death is more than 64 years, This union is a democratic one.both for national and local officers, are held by secret ballot, with universal suffrage for all members in good standing.A democratic union has two advantages for this country.The first is that it tends towards relations with employers that are more human, intelligent and stable.The second, it strengthens democracy.The chapels, or individual company groups, of the union, represent daily, hourly practice in democratic living.They represent participation in democratic government and government by consent.They train their men to detest autocracy and to desire democracy.Freedom needs such men.The final merit of the International Typographical Union is that its institutions are organized \u2018to produce such men.Radio Licences In Canada %* & + Reluctance of People To Pay Fee Indicates Dislike of System Hardly anyone would deny that Canadians are naturally law abiding people.slow\u2014too slow\u2014to protest against even those laws with which they disagree.But \u2018their marked reluctance to pay a $2.50 radio licence fee indicates as clearly as anything could that they don\u2019t like the system, that has put a government bureau, or its equivalent, in control of broadcasting in Canada, writes Joe Rutledge.The figures show that there is a radio for one out of every four Canadian homes.But of these 3.6 million taxable radio sets only 2.2 million pay the tax.A licence fee that should provide some $9 million produces $5.5 million and that at a collection cost of $679,000.Don't think, because we mention it, we are friendly to such evasions.Evaded laws are never a wholesome sign.Anyway, who wants to be an evader for $2.50, when by paying up one is in the soundest possible position for protesting against a system that he doesn\u2019t like?+ # the home of Mrs.W.H.D.Mc-, * 3 | Calvary United | + + A Family Week Service will be held in Calvary Church on Sunday morning next when the Cubs, Trail Rangers, Explorers, C.G.I.T., and Mission Band, along with thelr leaders, will attend the Service in a body.The Minister, Rev.W.J.Spence, will preach on the theme, mount.Kinnon, 70 Columbia Ave., West- J.A.Ellis President | Westmount Baptist + Rev.E.H.J.Vincent, B.A, B.Th.,, of St.Lambert's Baptist Church, will conduct the Morning Service in Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday.The Theme of the Sermon will be\u2014\u2018Jesus\u2014My Home Church will issue a License THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1053 - Elections, | They are |g The Hope of the World.At the evening service Mr.Spence will preach on a Play which ran for a long period in New York, and, because of its success, was made into a movie, \u201cDeath of a Salesman\u201d.This story depicts in graphic detail the life of a man who considered himself & success, but whose life was a miserable failure.He was sick mentally and built his life on shallow foundations, All are most cordially invited to attend and share in the enthusiasm of these special services.Monday, May 19, at 8.15 p.m.the Officers and Teachers of the Sunday School will meet at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.M.Sargent, 37 Bruce Ave., Westmount.Wednesday, May 21, at 8.15 p.m.the Evening W.A.will meet for a Sewing Bee at the home of Mrs.G.L.Fowler, 131 Clandeboye Ave., Westmount.The new program for the Fall work will be discussed.Thursday, May 22, at 2,30 p.m.the Western W.C.T.U.will meet at Solar Club At the annual meeting of the Solar Club Inc.held at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the following officers were elected for the 1952- 53 year:\u2014 W.E.Stracey, President.J.A.Ellis, R.E.Allworth, Vice Presidents.E, G.Gurman, Secretary.J.G.Hilton, Treasurer.G.E.Ferguson, R.R.White, L.A, Osmond, E.C.Ramsay and A.R, Grafton, directors.Club activities during the year, ended March 31 and were reviewed by the retiring president, H.Harding who expressed modest satisfaction in the year\u2019s results, which enabled the club to give further assistance to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in keeping with the objectives of the Club which are to assist the Hospial, to develop a better understanding and knowledge of Hospital and Community Problems, and to promote lasting friendship amongst the members.BAPTIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WESTMOUNT BAPTIST First Church of Christ CHURCH Scientist Sherbrooke Street and Reslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnsten, D.D., Minister William J.Neale Organist and Cholrmaster 11.00 a.m.\u201cIESUS\u2014MY LORD.\u201d Rev.E, 11.J, Vincent, B.A., B.'Th., St.Lambert.10 a.m, ~ Church Bible School 11 - am.7.30 p.m.Youth Platforin Of Witness.Alastalr Ingram, Presidin Address by Sidney Shapson.Others articlpatin Spin Van Eyken, Bruce anieis 5 Kay Smith and Alan MeWhlnnie.Visitors Most Cordially Welcomed 52 Academy Road, Westmount, Que.Sunday Services 11.00 =m, end 7.30 p.m.Subject of lesson Sermon: \u201cMortals and Immortals\u201d, Golden Text: Romans 8: 8, 9.They that \u2018are in the flesh cannot please God.But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, it so he that the Spirit of God dwell in you.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday + 8.18 p.m, Testimony Meeting.Reading Room, & Academy Road, $ en 2.00 to 4.00 , Tuesda ursdays and Fridays (exeopt holidays ' 1 to Preach, will give the address.Birk Van Eiken, Kay Smith, Alan McWhinnie and Bruce Daniels will also participate in the Service.The Mid-week Fellowship of the Church is held each Wednesday Evening when a large company come together for Fellowship, Discussion and Prayer.Visitors are cordially welcomed to all Meetings of the Church.Lord.\u201d Dr, J.A.Johnston is to conduct Anniversary Services at St.Catharines, Ontario, on Sunday, May 18.He will also attend the Convocation at McMaster University, which takes place on Monday, May 19.The Convoce- tion Service of the Divinity School of MeMaster takes place on May 21.At the Evening Service in \u201cWestmount\u2019 a Team of Young People of the Congregation will conduct the Service.Alastair Ingram, President of the Young People's Union, will preside.Sidney G.Simpson, to whom his PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister, Sunday, May 18th 11.00 a.m.Public Worship.11.00 w.m, Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Public Worship.Visitors and Friends Are Cordially Welcome A nursery for small children In conducted during the morning Service of Worship, Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Chofrmaster, | - I \u201ca cr.\u2018 Come to Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy, There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.= Î Church of the Advent | + + Next Sunday is Rogation Sunday, when Christian people ask for God's blessing upon this year's harvest.The preacher in the morning at the Church of The Advent, Westmount, will be the Rev, John M.Hill, Deacon in charge of River Bend in the diocese of Quebec.At Solemn Evensong, Dr, William McKie, M.V.0., the organist of Westminster Abbey, will give an address on church music, with special reference to the Royal School of Church Music; he will also play a voluntary before and after the service.The congregation should be in their places not later than 6.45 p.m, + | Christian Science | + \u201cMortals and Immortals\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Ohrist, Scientist, on Sunday, May 18th.The Golden Text is from Romans (8:8, 9): \u201cThey that are in the flesh cannot please God.But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you.\u201d Among the citations which com- ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsey Rogation Sunday 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, : 9.45 a.m.Sunday School and Bible Class.10.13 a.m.Mattins.15.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.' Preacher: Rev, John M.Hill.6.45 p.m.Solemn Evensong; address on Church Music by Dr.Willlam | McKie, M.V.O., organist of Westminster Abbey.Ascension Day .Holy Communion, .Mattins.- , Holy Communion.Children\u2019s Eucharist, .Evensong.Week-day Services Holy Communion, 8 a.m., Monds Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, day and Saturday; Wednesday.Matting: 7.30 a.m., daily except om Wednesday at 9 a.m Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except eu Saturday at 8 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Corner Churchill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Conon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.eS en 22828 EE 35553 and bure- 230 aan.Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, M.A, Fifth Sunday After Easter Rogation Sunday 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon, Preacher: Rev.Ebenezer Scott, M.A., B.D.3.00 p.m.Annual Service, Royal Moni- real Regiment (M.G.).7.30 p,m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.C.Douglas Ellis.Thursday, May 22nd Ascension Day 7.30 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, Organist: Mr, Eustace Tait, A.C.C.0.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector, Fifth Sunday After Easter Rogation Sunday 6.00 a.m.Holy Communion,\u2019 9.48 a.m.Junior Department, Bible Class.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion, Preacher: The Rector.Nursery School.Kindergarten, Primary Department.7.30 p.in.Evensong, reacher: The Rector.Wednesday ROGATION DAY 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Thursday ASCENSION DAY 18 a.m.Holy Communion.a.m, Service for Children.: 110.00 a.m.Holy Communion, | away?they die, prise the Lesson-Sermon is the lowing from the Bible: \u201cShy mortal man be more just à God?shall a man be mere pu \u2018than hig maker?Doth not th excellency which is in them even with wisdom.\u201d (Job 4:17, 21.) The Lesson-Sermon also fa cludes the following passages froff the Christian Science textboo} Eddy: \u2018Whatever is material mortal.To.the five corporeal senses, man appears to be matté and mind united; but Christ} 5 lusions.Mortals are not tai i children of God.They never had perfect state of being, which ma subsequently be regained.Mort man is really a self-contradioto)y phrase, for man is not morta} \u201cneither indeed can be;\u201d man immortal,\u201d UNITED oo CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount » Minliter: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.\u2018 reanist and Choir Director, ! .» W.W.Lynch, L'T.C.L, ! ' Sunday, May 18th 9.45 a.m.Church School, \u2018 11.00 a.m.Family Week Service, w Cubs, Trail Rangers, Explor ime: SE HOPE \u201cOF oil eme: F WORLD.\u201d \u2018 7.30 p.n.\u201cDEATH OF A SAEESMA Graphic story of a life Hved wi out a spiritual foundation, ! oung People aud Visitors ! xaost You ly invited to these services, ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antelne Road near Argyle Avenue WESTMOUNT Rev, D.M.Gront, B.A., Mialster Rev.George K.Ward, B.A.Assistant Minister S unday Services 11.00 a.m.Mr.Kirker.Al MRPROVINE THINGS it EXCELLEN 11.00 a.m, chere \u2018School, 3 pao.Mr.G.K.Ward.$ b, RUNMASTÉRED MOTIVES.» sts | rganist and Cholr Director, pr ps Motley, B.4 .A.,, Mus.Bae, | \u2014 ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH ; 463 $1.Catherine Street West Rev.Thomas E.McLennan, D.D, |! Minister: : Rev.B.B.Brown, Visiting Minister : Sunday, May 18th ) 11.00 a.m, Morning Worship \u201cTHE RCH WE NEED.» En una E.BE, Long of Fate ount-St.Giles Fénurefs 11.00 a.m.Sunday School, 8.00 p.m, St.James Men\u2019s 7.30 Po Evening War ship, K AHEAD.\u201d reachers as no y E, McLennan, & Mr.Arnold Art RUE | Organist and Choir Director.lt a ESTMOUNT Park EMMANUEL\u2019 + Minister: UNITED CHURCH Western Ave.at Lansdownt Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D, »» Sunday, Ma ay 18th Association.- 11.00 a.m.Morning Service and Send Sc MN.WV hool.Preacher: ; Rev.7.30 p.m.me avenin Service, r, Donald Bardwell, \u2014\u2014 VISITOR® CORDIALLY WELCOMED Speaker] J, C.Scott, Cholr Director 0.\"R.Glidden, Orgavist CARPENTRY ALTERATIONS ® Planned Kitcliens ® Basement Suites ° Rumpus Rooms FREE \u2014- | Plans and Estimates W.6.SMALL Building Contractor Wi.1519 460 Eim Ave.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952 Cl 4 COUR EE \u2014 _ PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771 SEY, im Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted © after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue AAA le SHR Ro The Westmount E Examiner assitied Advertising HHA 10 Words 35¢ 3c for each additional word 2 PROPERTY WANTED 17 FLATS, DUPLEXES 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE Point, log chalet, 4 rooms, boat, ice, wood, spring water, 5 miles from Magog Safe swimming, $300.00 reason.Telephone EL.7977.R-27 7d BOYS\u2019 AND GIRLS\u2019 CAMPS Children's \u2018and Young People\u2019s Camp.Finest in .Canada.Government licensed.Red Cross swmming instruction Safe, sandy beach, Aquaplaning, .water-skiing, Sadd'e horses and ponies.Movies.Insulated modern cabins with running water, University trained leadership.$25.00 per week DE.8824, Dr.Martin.12 APARTMENTS TO LET JUNE, July, August, 4% rooms, central district, fully furnished, $150.00 monthly, references required Write Box No.336 c-o 2185 Haimnpton Ave, 13 APARTMENTS WANTEL Rl adh ok \u2014 APARTMENT wanted in a residential district in Westmount, 4 or 5 rooms.Also garage space.September Ist.For adults.Apply Box 297, c-o 2185 H:unpton Ave.FOUR roomed heated apartinent or flint for July 15th or later, adults, Write box 337 c-n 2185 Mampton or phone WI, 5215 after G p.m.1-38 QAR\" Tare) REGD.FUNCREC \u20ac ve, 56'0 Sherbroc!e St W.5 DExter 14D Comploteiy AIR COSDIT.Z2ED Funeral Home and Chane! = TT L 37 SITUATIONS WANTED This is your opportunity to get top quality Swedish reels direct at bargain prices, MA.2642 R-16 SOIL Specially treated black lawns and gardens.$4.00 single load, $7.00 double.Wholesale and retail.Balldozing EL.1177.R-9 C.C.M in good condition.Reasonable price.WI, 2204 R-49 WATER PUMP Double action force pump, earth for manual.For filling tanks, cisterns ete.Useful for country home $5.00; also pair Lemaire opera glasses, $15.00, WA.2972.BICYCLE Boy's B.S.A, 19 in, WE.6271.R-30 GAS STOVE MeClary, high oven type, good condition, Price $13.00.To, 7176 R-57 MANROON babv carriage in good condition.GT.1530.R-56 WHITIE bear skin rug: haby's fo'dl ng highehair; baby's folding carrag- Gla, 3749.It- 43 GIRL'S CCM, bleyele, very good condition $30.00 Call WE, 1589, It-41 MeCLARY gas stove, 4 burners, oven, also jacket heater, GL.2068 R-40 SINGLE couch with matiress als) framed mirror 19 x 33.Call EL, 44°! after 4 p.m.DINING room suite; chesterficld and armehair, Phone after 7 pm.WE, 3296.R-51 CIESTERPISLD, TL-32 bedroom suite: 2 na, studio; carpets; tables WE QA dresser; Simmons hed ad soring; Nail table: single couch; WE.8321 J-rh jumed onds chairs nnd stand for \u201cbudgie bird, ît, 01-26 $ maroon 1 COM, blevele, size excellent ve mation, with bauek:% stand, boit, rfleceter.Real haven GI.3977, RAIN stove, Monsteh, erean and CAS 4 burners, Good condition.I'L T1-22 dishes ole, Ta Toover, .And s at reduced prices; Alen nil makes new with Lop trade- in allowance, Re: 8 fl repairs, Cash and terre New Vacuuin, 314 Victoire, vas, n-7 \u201coo D Faas AL Dirscto RS Cl seeblished 1840 ~~ of Cathedral Beauty | At por di=nosal without charge |\u201d AChe- | By E.GEORGE COCHRANE (Assistant Principal, THE EDUCATIONAL FILM ; WANTED MAPLE furniture wanted for den.MALE oN, i} p.59 PROPERTY WANTED WANTED six separate rooms, heated Tod ppndition.Ex.2680.R-52 GEITERD of Tawis, shrubs, gardens, flat, N.D.G.Snowdon or Westmounl.NTED, apartment piano, must for the summer months, Monthy © We huve a number of cients who are Reasonable rent, Call FR (030, R-2§ Pe in good condition, cash.WA.7939.rates.DIE.533$.R-8 anxious to purchase houses in West- R-34 | \u2014\u2014 nes mount on the lower level at prices 20 ROOMS TO LET SMALL 8 piece dining set, prefer 89 LOST between $14,000.00 and $25,000.00, One \u2014 oval table, up to $150 00; drum table Ty 7 Ta fran Fi client ls In the market for a detached 'RHONT room in duplex Kitchen pri- with space for books; Inmp lnb'es; FRIDAY, May oth, Vicinity Victoria house of 8 rooms with nice size gar- vileges; After 6 p.m.WA.5788.R-45 smal low hall credenzu, chest, double Avenue and Sherbrooke, n sum cf en and 4 : # f eo d 1 garage.WESTMOUNT, lar rent : dresser and 2 commodes.All In good Money.Liberal reward EL R 0 It you have a house for swe we Nand Light priviieges.uit mbes Sondition, PRECISIY megan.LF re HV A fe solici isti No .- ne home.No dealers please, EX, LAD) Swiss silver wateh with (x- cit the opportunity of listing it.|iness person.DE.9596, ___ R-47 11976 evenings CRU R-2i pansion bracelet, May Tih between MORGAN'S REALTIES LTD, 21-b NURSING HOMES WANTED ALL KINDS.OF wa frit reward, on Wea gia 1 A.\u20ac \u2018ty « ° 5 1463 UNION AVE EE re TT , HAMILTON Nursing Home Inc.,, now ; HARBOUR 0251 open.For elderly End conva'escent ORNAMENTS 41 DOMESTIC PETS _ R-23 patients 24 hour nursing scrvice.Old-fashioned china, cut glass, small ATTRACTIVE kittens, no charge.3 COUNTRY PROPERTY 7440 Cote St Luc Rond.EL, 87-19 antique furniture Oriental rugs, ol Guarantse ef good homey essentinl.\u2018 - paintings, EX, 18, - - AL HHL 1-46 FOR SALE 24 AUTOS FOR SALE 33 DOMESTIC 42 PERSONALS LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, 18 lake EMPLOYMENT WANTED lots; 100\" frontage, up to 250\u2019 depth, ENGLISH CARS ; ALCOE iOLICS surveyed, wooded, spring waier, road Wide selection of used English cars, ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ANONYMOUS to ali lots.Phone 14-J or 14-W.H.some reconditioned, from 330.00 to CALT, O'CONNOR GROUPS W.Sullivan, Mansonville, P.Q._R-11 $1,500.00.McGrail Motors Ltd., 5260 UNIVERSITY 6-0715 * .RAWDON, Quebec, furnished 4 room.Cote des Neiges Rd, DX.8460.R-551 WALLS, CRILINGS WASHED For particulars, P.O.Box 213 : < 5 Q rT , Sanitation.Electriclty à lots.Situat.orders $30.00 PT TEE 2e la Reg FLOORS CLEANED BY RELIABLE Wednesday, \\Vestmount ed corner of l11th Avenue and Ste.z \u2014 ~ _ - EXPERIENCED MEN , Sunday afternoon.Annes.Price $4,000.00 cash.BY, 8290.26 GARAGE TO LET 2-39 Thursday: West Ind __\u2014 R-20 GARAGE, 356 Olivier Avenue, near 5 COUNTRY HOUSE Greene and Western.R-50 , >> FO LET 29 FOR SALE LAKE Memphremagog at Drummond FISHING REELS Van Horne School) nr The educational film has been accepted wholeheartedly by the modern school.Thanks to the wizardry of the motion picture malkers it is now possible to bring the world into the classroom.Teachers have realized the immense educational potentipn of the film and today, in almost every school, a motion picture projector is standard equipment.certain techniques x There are that members of the teaching profession have been compelled lo learn in order that their pupils may derive full benefit from what the film libraries of the Department of Education at Quebec City and the Montreal School Board have to offer.What has evolved is a variely of procedures.It may be of some interest to sketch the use to which a film can be put in an average elementary school classroom.Let us imagine that a grade five class is studying the Prairie Provinces and have reached the point where they are inves ne wicat farming.Tihcy have learned what soil and climate ave needed for the successful \u2018growing of the grain, the importance of the wheat farmer in the cvenorii: life of the nation, and a great deal of miscellaneous sion ti ioati information about Canada's wheat farmers.But they have difficully in visualizing their knowledge.They have learnsd verbally -\u2014 with words \u2014 and now the teacher wishes to give those verbal sym- Los real meaning.Sha orders a film called \u201cThe Wheat Farmer.\u201d That is only the firet.step.When the film aniives inn the scheel she arranges to preview the film, At noon hour or after school she will screen the film for herself, possibly for a few the.film is used with a definite and that purs #- other teachers who are also interested in using it.During the screening she jots down points of information and idcas that oceur to her.Next day she shows the film to tile class.But it's not quite as simple as that sounds.Before the class showing she leads a discussion which gives the pupils an opportunity to tell what they al- realy In w about the subject and which reveals those points about which they are nol too certain.She then is apt to uncover a \u201cwhat to look for pattern\u201d which she had written on the blackboard heforve tie lesson began, This may be a list of questions, the answers to which are found in the film.Then the lights are turned off and every pair of eyes in the room is focus-2d on the screen.That is ong of the advantages of the raotion picture.Complete attention is abnost assured.After the screening the pupils, in discussion or pouszibly in an informal written test, cvyscallize their thinking.The teacher clarifies concepts and may show part or all of the film avain to clear up any misundersiandings But that is not necessarily the end, The film can be used lo motivate lantuage, avt and hand- worx activities.Pupils might be asked to write a description of something they saw in the film.They might be asted to draw a picture of the wheat farmer and his family at worl, They might make a model wheat farm, I have outlined iust one possible procedure.All kinds of variatiens of techniques are possible and are employed by teachers.But whatever technique the teacher chcoses to employ, one thing is certain: PAGE SEVEN CLEARING! 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spring tempered slats, Vinyl plistic tapes.Netvest and best on the mare tet, Noo instalidtion charge.Steel drapery supports glven free.of rharge, CAN for free estimate, J.BP.Leaudoin, veteran OXFORD VENEYIAN RLINDS purpose in mind pose is not entertainment.Co REG'D.- Yo.5681.EVENINGS, IIE.0581, pa Crus gente PE Ro.ÿ = bi eran 4 a Sa ABE Resor, Aa Seradien ss Ah TEE AE em 25 TL al SA Eh DN TUR Cy as Ce cs PE TE \u201c yu © tame bt ns Ee RP GR A - cured from the Museum, or from \u2018 .PAGE EIGHT + Social ++ Personal + + Engagements ++ 1 Pledge Vows At Westmount Baptist Church | - Mr.and Mrs.Edward Darling fiave moved from 4303 Montrose \u2018avenua and are now residing at 3489 Atwater avenue, Apt.2.A competitive Flower Arrangement Display will be held by the Ladies Committee of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts on June 4 in the Museum from 5-9 p.m.All entries will be welcomed.Entry forms and information can be se- Mrs.P.F.Osler, PL.5672, or Mrs.Ailsie Hands, LA.8398.Among those holding winning tickets at the drawing held in conjunction with the Eighth Annual Scarboro Night Benefit Bridge Party at Loyola College Monday, May 5, were Mrs.J.Wickham, 1972 St.Antoine Street,Montreal; P.C.Clouthier, 386 Guilbault St.Longueuil, P.Q.; Miss Rita Deegan, 1068 Valiquette St., Verdun; Mrs.A.Young, 257 McCord St.Montreal; Miss Rita Beronijuer, 1437 Pierce St., Montreal; Mrs.C.Chis- .holm, 4940 Cote dess Neiges (apt.2) Montreal; K.J.Turner, 4634 Mayfair Ave.Montreal; and Mrs.J.M.Bissonette, 841 Caledonia Rd.,' Town of Mount Royal 3 a ® SLENDERIZING ® SWEDISH MASSAGE ® MINERAL STEAM BATH ® FACIALS BY EXPERT ¢ REMOVING UNWANTED HAIRS, MOLES, WARTS ® FOOT TREATMENT 20 Years Experience \u2014 Medical Diploma ¢ LADIES ONLY © SALON ELITE 1368 Greene Avenue \u2018Miss Eleanore Dunne has left for a three months vacation in Europe.An anniversary celebration was held by the Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Railway Veterans\u2019 Guild, Branch 16, thé Canadian Legion B.E.S.L., on May 8, at 1191 Mountain Street.The evening's program included various games, for which prizes were given.Highlight of the refreshments was the festive birthday cake, a colorful \u201c23rd Birthday\u201d decoration.Mrs.Thorpe, the president, and officers and members of the Auxiliary expressed a special message of good wishes to the Life Members, Next business meeting is to be held June 12.Entertainments held in honm \u2018of bride elect Miss Cecelia Prince included a kitchen shower given by Mrs.A.Thomson; a luncheon and a cup and saucer shower held at the Engineers\u2019 Club by Mrs.J.S.Moffat; and a miscellaneous shower held by joint hostesses Mrs, J.Ledrew, Mrs.W.LeBlanc and Miss Marjorie Hastie, the event taking place at the home of Mrs.J.LeDrew.Mrs.D.A, Whittaker, mother of the hride- groom elect, was hostess at a tea | on May 10 at the Mount Stephen | Mrs.Leonard Blank, of West- mount, left recently by plane from Dorval for Cannes, France, where she will join her father, Mr.S.Beckow, and her brother, Mr.Norman Beckdw, who have been touring the Continent for the past two months.They plan to spend a month on the French Riviera before proceeding to London, whence they will sail on the Queen Eliza- a .Lo THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952 _ Whddings= = Mr.Maurice J.Roch, and his bride shown following their recent marriage at Westmount Baptist Church.Mrs.Roch is the daughter of the late Archibald William MacIntyre and of Mrs.MacIntyre.The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr.and Mrs J.H.Roch, of Outremont.ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Miss Joan-Elizabeth Carroll, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Campbell Carroll, of Westmount, and Neve ane beth to New York returning to 3 .g Montreal in July.=) (a L I Here Today.: Your New Summer Wardrobe is j awaiting your selection at CHAR- | LOTTE'S.We've scoured the à markets of Canada and New York to bring you our finest selection for any season.pRESS UP SILK SHANTUNGS s NYLONS VERS COTTONS PRINTS Org s ANZAs CLASSIC BEAUTIFULLY STYLED JUST FOR YOU! j Everything For The BRIDE | Personal, Individual Attention .Away from the hustle and bustle of downtown.off (ha i 15 e JUNIORS \u2014f/ MISSES - WOMEN 1353 GREENE AVENUE, WESIMUULUNI | NEAR SHERBROOKE OPEN 9 TO & DAILY Fl.7773 ) = = S MME À.COURVAL CORSETIERE ; Specialist in: NU-BACK - GRENIER - LeGANT PLAYTEX PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS GOTHIC BRASSIERES and GIRDLES NATURE'S RIVAL - A'LURE - CORETTÉ BRASSIÈRES MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS ELASTIC STOCKINGS .oo 4 Stores At Your Service 48461 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Westmount Also 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.4491 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.6550 8ST.HUBERT ST.grand-niece of the late Hon.Henry George Carroll, former Lieutenant- Governor of Quebec, and Mr.Jules Levesque, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Levesque, of Montreal, Miss Carroll is a scholarship graduate in Science from Marianopolis College, while Mr.Levesque was awarded his Bachelor of Science degree from Loyola College.The marriage will take place in August.APPROACHING MARRIAGES Mr.and Mrs.James Wilfrid Fagan, of Westmount, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Nan Elizabeth, to Mr.John James Shannon, son of Mr.and Mrs, Charles A.Shannon, of Westmount, the wedding to take place on Monday, June 9, at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Mr.Shannon received his B.Comm.degree at McGill University in 1948.At the marriage of Isabella Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William McGregor Gardner, of Westmount, to Mr.Allen Edwin Crawford, son of Dr.and Mrs.Edwin Minter Crawford, of Pointe Claire, which is taking place this afternoon at half-past three o\u2019clock, in the Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul, the bride will be attended by Miss Jean Crawford, sister of the bridegroom, as maid of honor, and by Miss Vera Yuill and Miss Molly White, as bridesmaids.Mr.Richard Sargent will act as best man for Mr.Crawford and the ushers will be Mr.Lawrence Wilkinson, Mr.James Woods, cousin of the bridegroom, Mr.Robert Gardner, brother of the bride, and Mr.John Oliver.Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club.The marriage of Miss Normande Mailloux, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Emile Mailloux, of Riviére- du-Loup, Que., and Mr.Rodolphe B.Casgrain, son of the late Hon, Mr.Justice Pierre F.Casgrain, P.C., and Mrs: Casgrain, O.B.E., will take place on Saturday, May 31 at St, Patrice Church, Éivièré- du-Loup.Miss Mailloux is a graduate of Notre Dame Hospital Schoo! of Nursing, class '52.WEDDINGS ARMSTRONG\u2014WILLIAMS St.Stephen's Church, West- mount, was the scene of a wedding Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, when Dorothy Irene, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Sydney Williams became the bride of Mr.Thomas Lawrence Armstrong, son of Mr.Charles Armstrong, of West- mount.Rev.A, T.Love performed the ceremony, while Mr.W.J.Hislop was at the organ.Spring flowers with gladioli and ferns formed the decorations.Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Joyce Williams, as maid of honor.Miss Joan Armstrong, the bridegroom\u2019s cousin, and Miss Jacqueline Chausse, were bridesmaids.The best man was Mr.Knute Sorensen, while Mr.Joseph Eveleigh and Mr.Douglas McGillis ushered.The bride wore a white floor length gown over satin, fashioned with a\u2019 molded bodice of princess lace, and featuring an illusion-net shoulder line with a tiny boned lace collar, the sleeves ending with a ruffle at the wrist, and the bouffant skirt of layers of nylon net.A Dutch cap of matching lace held her finger tip veil of tulle illusion, and Mrs.Club; and Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Whittaker, who will act as best man and matron of honor, respectively, at the wedding, will hold a supper party tomorrow at the home of Mrs.J.D.McKeown, mother of Mrs.Whiftaker, after the wedding rehearsal.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Eke sailed recently from Quebec by the Scythia for England and the Continent, where they will spend several weeks travelling.Mrs.Robert Johnston, of Vancouver, will be among the out-of- tcwn guests attending the Craw ford-Gardner marriage today.Mr.and Mrs.George Gardner, of Sarnia, Ont.came to town Tuesday and will attend the marriage today of their niece, Miss Margaret Elizabeth Howe Gardner tu Mr.Allan Edwin Crawford.Mrs.Paul Smith, M.B.E.,, of Vancouver, a vice-president of the National Council of Women, who has been attending the annual meeting of the Victorian Order of Nurses, this week in Ottawa, was the guest in Montreai yesterday oi Mrs.A.Turner Bone while en route to Halifax.and she carried a bouquet of white carnations.The attendants were dressed in similarly styled floor length frocks of satin, having overskirts of matching net.The matron of honor wore aqua, while Miss Arms strong was in blue, and Miss Chausse, in rose-pink.All had tiny hats of matching tulle and flowers and carried sprays of pastel sweet peas on toning muffs.Mrs.Williams, the.brides-mo- ther, in a street length costume of navy and white crepe, had a toning hat, with navy accessories, her shoulder spray of pastel sweet peas.Mrs.Armstrong, the bridegroom's mother, was in a street length dress of grey printed paper taffeta, with a white flowered hat and matching accessories, a cluster of red carnations at her shoulder.Spring flowers decorated the Green Room of the Ritz-Carlton for the reception, following which the couple left on their honeymoon to New York, Washington and Virginia.The bride wore for travelling a pastel blue suit with a Sherbrooke Mountain St IE | g FE 1 0 CE 0 71 2 = 222\u201d beam, E31 E128 OO A garment well made .is a garment worth wearing.CLASSICAL STYLES FINEST OF MATERIALS AND TAILORED TO PERFECTION \"HOROWITZ LADIES\u2019 CUSTOM TAILOR FROM LONDON'S WEST-END BH [344 Victoria Ave.Westmount X hl en Ld pip Ra RES aie LEE RE 0 ben ÉD OO SE = 7 \u2018THE EXANINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952 navy and white straw hat and navy accessories.The bridegroom is a graduate of Sir George Williams College, .RICHARD - LEFEBVRE » The marriage of Yseult, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J.B.Lefebvre, of Westmount, to Mr.Jean Richard, son of Mr.J.A.Richard, of Grand\u2019Mere, Que.took place recently in St, Leo\u2019s Church, West- mount, the Rev, Father Serge M.Lefebvre officiating.Snapdragons and pompoms were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a frock of rose taffeta fashioned with a.crinoline skirt.She wore a flowered hat and carried a colonial bouquet of sweetpeas and roses.Mr.Mario Lefebvre and Mr.Pierre Ranger were ushers.Mrs.Lefebvre, the brides mother,\u2019 wore 4 gown of navy blue crepe with a navy blue and white straw hat, trimmed with lily of the valley, and a corsage bouquet of gardenias.The reception was held at the residence of the bride\u2019s parents.ater Mr, and Mrs.Richard: left for the Laurentians, the bride going away in a beige suit with brown accessories.Fashion Arts Plaque Awarded For Winning Design Canadian art and Canadian fashion design joined forces recently at the Fashion Arts Academy, Montreal.The occasion was the presentation of a plague emblematic of highest honors in good design and outstanding workmanship to a graduating pupil of the school.The first winner is Miss Nola Godbout, Montreal, and the handsome plaque award was personally presented to her by its designer, Robert La Palme, one of Canada\u2019s favorite artists and famous caricaturists.Cast in bronze, the plaque represents Mercury and Venus, the gods of commerce and beauty respectively.Miss Godbout attended the Fashion Arts Academy on à scholarship won September 1951 when she attained highest honors in a style sketching contest conducted by Henry Morgan & Co.Ltd., Montreal.Miss Mimi Guay and Mr.David Elias have been directors of the Fashion Arts Academy for the past few years.The graduating class included students from France, Australia, Poland, Estonia, Florida as well as Canadians from Vancouver to Halifax.This year\u2019s graduating class was tested and the plaque award made on their respective standing in a special competition wherein each pupil designed and made entirely by his own effort an original graduation dress especially commis- _ sloned by Jas.A.Ogilvy's Ltd, \u2018Montreal.Miss Godbout's winning entry was conceived in white PURE AND FRUIT IMPERIAL ALSO CULTURE FOR HOMEMADE YOGURT SUITS ALL TASTES The healthiest milk product.Health- youth-beauty, quality ef Yogurt.Rich in proteins, minerals, vitamins and calories.More digestible than milk.Comparing its completeness and nutritive value, Yogurt is the most economical food, Not a chemical, product.Tel: VE.4311 For Scientific Literature Ask: but a natural ™ PRODUCTS co.Swimming Instruction At Crow\u2019s Nest A typical scene on a summer's tured above.excellent facilities available and responsible instructors.camp for girls and boys is situated on Orford Lake, in the Eastern Townships, Youngsters enjoy instruction in aquatic arts with day at Crow\u2019s Nest Camp is pic- This 22 Young Ladies To Be Inducted Into Sodality On Sunday Evening The following young ladies of Westmount will be received into the Sodality ôf the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord in a ceremony which will take place in the Chapel of St.Paul's Academy on Sunday evening, May 18 at eight o'clock \u2014 the Misses Margo Conroy, Colleen Cooil, Claire Foy, Marie Gatto, Beverley Guilfoyle, Barbara Hanley, Dance Soloist cued List OU.Tale soloists for \u201cBetty Madden's Spring Revue, which is to be held at 8.15 p.m.tonight, at Victoria Hall.Linda will be featured in a military tap dance and a ballet number, and will also take part in the Alice in Wonderland presentation.nylon sheer with interwoven silver thread.The next class at the Fashion Arts Academy opens May 18.Other sessions begin in September and January respectively.Hospital Aux.The Woman's Auxiliary of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, of Montreal, will meet in the Memorial Hall, Northcliffe Avenue, on Wednesday, May 21, at 3 p.m, Entertainment will be provided \u2018by the drama group of the West- mount Women's Club under the direction of Mrs, Janet Campbell.The Service group of the Aux- illary will meet at 10 a.m.to roll dressings.As this group will not get together on May 28, it is hoped that as many members as possible will attend this meeting.Telephone Pioneers Montreal Life Members, Telephone Pioneers, will assemble at Beaver Hall Building, Wednesday, May 21, for a bus: trip to Chambly Fort.\u2026: ¥ Rosemary Kay, Marilyn Kearns, Katherine Kerr, Allana Lapierre, Alana Malone, Mary Kay Martin, | Joan Martin, Pauline McElroy, Ann Mulligan, Sheilagh McGee, Carol Roberts, Emily Ann Robertson, Elizabeth Squire, Noreen Wall, Audrey Wolfe and Katherine Young.Reverend John Colford, Director of the Sodality, will conduct the ceremony which will close with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.Miss Lorraine Fitzgerald, Prefect, and members of the Executive will receive parents of the Sodalists who have been invited to attend and refreshments will be served.Melville Aux.The Ellen Douglas Auxiliary of the W.M.S.of Melville Presbyterian Church will meet on Monday, at 8.15 pm, in Melville Church Hall.Speaker is to be Mrs.W.B.Baker, President of the Synodical Society of Montreal and Ottawa, the subject of her address \u201cMissionaries are people\u201d, Miss Martha Brown will conduct the worship service and Mrs.Lester A.Woodin will sing accompanied by Mrs.N, R.Dunlop.Rummage Sales The Ladies Auxiliary, Remembrance Branch (Que.No.75) of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., is holding a rummage sale in Moose Hall, 1173 Drummond Street, tomorrow at 1:30 p.m.A rummage sale will be held in Melville Church Hall, 349 Melville Ave, Wetsmount, tomorrow, at 3 p.m.under the auspices of Melville Presbyterian Church Associa- \u2018New Organization Installs Officers installed the officers.Beatrice Stafford, of Toronto, addressed the group.PAGE NIN@ The Venture Club Olive Lowten was installed recently as president of the newly organized Venture Club 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brought the Tap classes and solo ists to the peak and they are ready to go.Included in the program will be vocal solos and Exhibition Ballroom numbers, as well as an exceptionally bright scene by the boys of the School, \u2018Home on the Range; in which they will give out with song-and dance.Joan Champion and Peter Miller will appear in individual items during the evening.Miss Speirs reports the heavi- - est Box Office sale to date, and would be very appreciative if pa= trons would be seated early on the evening of the show.Nu Phi Mu Sorority Honor Mothers At Tea A Mothers\u2019 Day Tea was held on Sunday afternoon, Mdy 11, at the Queen's Hotel, in Salon \u201cD\u201d, by the members of Nu Phi Mu Sorority, junior affiliate of Beta Sigma Phi.Members and their mothers were welcomed by the president, Miss Ann Chun.Tea convener was Miss Joan Allin.Among those present were Mrs.Helen Boisvert, Director of Nu sMisiress at the Speirs-Milier List Prize Winners For Annual African Violet Society Exhibit The 3rd annual exhibition of the Phi Mu Sorority, as well as Mrs.Fran Kolybaba, registrar, and the following members: Joan Allin, Ann Chun, Patricia Brock, Elaine Dunn, Joan Donaldson, Lois Grife fin, Joan Kyle, Margaret Olsen, Marilyn Peters, Jackie Poxon, Barbara Richards, Agnes Richie, African Violet Society of Greater Allison Shaw, Joan Weaver, Mrs, FULLY INSURED Montreal, which w&s held in the Westmount Green Houses on May 9- 10-11, was visited by almost 3000 people.The exhibition was opened by Mrs.J.8.Cameron who was introduced by Alderman Panet-Ray- mond.Other distinguished guests were Mrs.A.Ernst Walford, Mrs, Peter Brophy, Mrs.Ernest Bure rows, and Mrs.Jack Hamilton.The following mothers were also present: Mrs.Roland Chun, y rid Il Ave, Montreal B é DRIVING SCHOOL | Com isin EH EE {Special Care Given to Nervous People) EE FEET ol 27s and cape- | (ANTOINES ART GALLERY {THE LARGEST PRIVATE ART GALLERY IN CANADA) Representative Works by MAURICE CULLEN, R.C.A.\" 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| person by Mr.Bill Pascoe and Mr.Nathan Steinberg.| Other prize winners were as follows: \u2014 Mrs.Lew Davies one.1st, three 2nds, one 3rd.Mrs, H.| a.Buck one 1st, one 2nd, one 3rd.| Mis.Egerton Brown one 2nd, one srd.Mrs.I'.H.Levasseur one 1st, | | | i ' | i one 2nd, one 3rd, Mrs.H, A, Wise, one ist, onc 2nd, one 3rd.Mrs.A.Williams one 1st, one 2nd, and one : honorable mention.Mrs, W.A.Hutcheson one Ist, two 2nds.Mrs.| Ryan one 1st, one 3rd.Mrs.R.C.Hamilton one 2nd, one rd.Mrs.H.FH.Pick one 1st.Mrs.H Hughes one 2rd, one 3rd.Mrs, G.Logan one 1st, onc 3rd.Mrs.G.Goddurd ore ist.I7rs.I.Christensen one Ist.Mya.F, R.Zoppi' one lst, one 5 Mrs.A.Païmer one ist, MIrs, C.PR.M, Allan one 2nd.Rix, H.Chandler one 2nd.As, W.J.Davidzon ane Qrd.Mrs, C.R.Coveicil one Ord, Miss A.Fyshe one 2nd.Mrs.W.H.Page two honorable mentions and lis IN.Prentice one honoroble men- Lion, Chang ge Of Datë The regular x monthly meeting of the Isabel McConnell Auxiliary, Evening Dept, W.M.S., which was postponed from May 19 until May 26, will be held in Franklin Fall Memorinl, at 8.15 pan, when the coloured slides, taken hy Miss Pelton on her previous trip to the Orient, will he shown.Rev, J.D.Wilkie\u2019 will be the commentator, and Mrs.D.S.Brooker will lead the Devotional Period.: A 3cardial- Annitation ig ls extended to anyone who would Bros.ne | | E\u2014>o\u2014>o\u20140\u2014>0\u2014>>0>oso=.like to sec these slides, by the Allin, Mrs, Howard S.Dunn, Mrs.David Donaldson, Mrs.G.H.Griffin, Mrs, Valmont Kyle, Mrs.John Logan, Mrs, Arthur Olsen, Mrs.F.E.Peters, Mrs.G, W.Poxon, Mrs.Wm, Ritchie, Mrs.Wm.Richards, Mrs, Geo.F, Shaw and Mrs.Chas, Weaver.Piano solos were rendered by the Misses Barbara Richards and Marilyn Peter, members of Nu Phi Mu.Breakfast The Annual Communion Breakfast of the Professiondl and Business Women's Organization of the Parish of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, will be held in St.Leo\u2019s School Hall, Clarke Avenue, immediately following the 8 o'clock Mass, Sunday, May 18.Guest speaker will be the Reverend John A.Colford.Luncheon Event To Close Campaign Vies TC .Mrs.Albert Payne, Vice-Chair- man of the Dr.C, K.Russel Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Soci- cty of Canada, is co-convener vith Mrs.8S.Hyman of \u201cThe Miles of Silver\u201d campaign \u2014 which campaign is now Canada-wide, and is comparable Lo that of the \"March of Dimes\" for the Polio Association.Mrs.Payne announces that Ph 5 this annual campaign » will be ve drawn to completion at a closing Luncheon of the Chapter, to be held in the Ball Room of the Ritz |* Carlton Hotel, Saturday, May 17, at 12:30 p.m.A number of noted neurologists representing the Montreal \u2018Neurological Institute will be prez:01, as a vary suhntro- tial cheque will be.presented to them (comprising monies raised Chapter and its eleven units, during the past season) hi 1 8, di to the | MN EE Been duaplly to, the).disease of Multiple Sclerosis.A SNS $ 2 je # per a 19 RECEPTIGA 7 60 M202 Vind Standard Rates Plone MA.8328\u201d 10704 TW BS ~ D Dual.Purpose: Liquid \u201cCAC.Tes A Committee AF Work , aw 8.Some Consumer Problems, ry Reports A the Complaints Division, set up by the \"Consumer Research |.Committee of the Canadian Association of Consumers, many and yhried sre the queries and \u201cbeefs\u201d which come out of.the _mail-bag And intothe hands \u2018of C.A.C/¥ housewife \u201cexperts\u201d.A typical cross- Feation taken from this mail-bag produced the following questions Tames Unruly Locks With the aid of new hair product, this young woman finds ter ease in setting her unmanageable hair.A final spraying after her tresses are arranged helps keep them neatly and docllely in place.If youve been condemning your Pair as unmanageable, you may find helpful a new preparation dedicated _to making difficult tresses respond to desired arrangements.It's not a lacquer, its makers claim, but rather a dual-purpose jiquid which may be used to hold r hair in place either before Jou set it or after it's arranged &nd combed.To make your hair easier to work with when you're setting it, try spraying on a bit of this prep- gration just after your shampoo.Because it adds extra body to limp, fly-away hair, makers claim, it offers additional control.After your hair is dry and your 1s and swirls put carefully in flo , either at home or at your avorite hairdresser\u2019s apply the yoduct in à light mist to help intain the perfection of your Coiffure.gimple Clam Chowder or Last-Minute Meal Here's 8 quick and delicious - \u201cTen Minute Clam Chowder} } small can minced clams large potatoes onion Bit of carrot Milk, butter, salt, pepper, pinch of thyme Cut potatoes in half, and grate on large grater.Grate onion on | small grater, both into the same.Kettle.Grate bit of carrot on small ater.Boil in two cups water Eve to eight minutes, or until potatoes are tender, but not Funny.Add clams.Bring to boil few minutes.Add warmed milk, about two cups, salt, pepper and thyme.Serve with pat of butter the next day.With fried chicken and cream avy (\u201cgravy\u201d is the word), serve fried slices of cold corn-meal mush and currant jelly to go with.it, \u2018(all fried chicken deserves this |.last item.) ITT OWEN'S INU-CLEAN \u201cCLEANS LIKE MAGIC\" Chesterfields \u2014 Rugs Chairs \u2014 Aute-Upholstery i Suits \u2014 Suede REMOVES BALL PEN STAINS fon DRUG\u2014HARDWARE\u2014GROCERY DEPARTMENT STORES \u2014 \u201c¥and C.A.C's answers.sumer asked \u201cI'have tried to buy |.i One con- panties and they are nearly all made with the elastic sewn right onto the material.Why is this?Have had some of these before and found that they fray from the elastic down and cannot be fixed.Also I like the kind with inserted elastic which can be replaced.\u201d C.A.C.replied: \u201cWe discussed your problem\u2019 with one of the leading manufacturers of women's lingerie.They pointed out that\u2018there is a considerable difference of opinion among buyers, consumers and manufacturers as to the manner in which to insert elastic In women\u2019s underwear.They themselves produce two types: in one the elastic ig put in with a special machire and it cannot be satisfactorily replaced by the consumer.The other type is \u201crun-through\u201d and can be replaced.Since both types are available the manufacturer will certainly produce the | type which has the largest sale.\u201d Therefore your reporter suggests to the readers of this column who may have had the same difficulty, that the answer lies in the power of the consumer to spend her dollar for that which she likes best.If you don't like one type of such goods, ask for the type, and if need be, take your business to the store which supplies your needs.It might also be a good idea to tell the manager or buyer in the atore just what you are buying and your reasons for preferring such goods.Containers Also a Problem Another consumer asks \u201cWhy is it that paints and enamels are no longer put up in pint-size containers?For most household jobs the half-pint size is much too small and algo the most expensive way to buy, while the quart size is too large and wasteful.\u201d Your reporter Jan.into this provoking little matter when considering re-painting Jashion Mints \u2014\u2014 The bolero suit, youthful and jaunty, is well represented in the fashion line-up, and it appears in many attractive versions, Black wool gabardine is \u2018used for a flattering outfit which would be a nice addition to any wardrobe.The upstanding collar of the Jacket stems from curved tucks, and the slim jacket discloses the gray and white striped tucked sheer - blouse which bas linked but- tons at the plunging neckline.sleeves hell out at the wrist.The + re EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY: 16, 1952 Sights Are Set On\u2019 |\u201c\u201cMiss Canada\u201d Title \u2014Central Press Canadian.Auburn-haired and brown-eyed \u2018Joan Marie Treble of Mimico, Ont, is first beauty aspirant to file an official entry in the 1952 Miss Canada pageant to be staged next Aug.11, 12 and 183, at Burlington, Ont.A dramatist and \u2018writer, the 19-year-old beauty will compose and present her own dramatic reading in the contest.the kitchen table and chairs and at a recent meeting of processors and manufacturers.We personally but- ton-holed a representative of one of the largest producers of containers and asked the reason.He protested that the idea of a pint- size container meant a return to pre-war.practises in which so many different size containers were used that the cost of production went up.He also said that the pint-size container had been discontinued during the war at the orders of the War-Time Prices and Trade Board and that he was quite happy to see the restriction to half-pints and quartz kept up.We pointed out that the convenience of the consumer might need to be considered too, but failed to make any dent in his conviction that half-pints and quarts should be enough for anyone.Still Wondering \u2018The official answer which the C.A.C.Committee made to our consumer querist bears out what we =| learned.C.A.C.stated that before the war, paint was packed in 60 or 70 different sizes and shapes of cans.With the coming of the war, only essential sizes were retained.However since the relaxation of the war-time regulations, very few manufacturers have gone back to the old practice, the principal reasons being that there was an overall shortage of the raw materials for containers, and with the fluctuations in prices, distrfou- tors and dealers have tried to hold their stocks to a minimum, which would be impossible to do if they had to stock a great number of sizes.Such sizes as do exist, follow more closely the Weights and Measures Act which calls for the C.A.C.has heard of a few manufacturers who are packing in the pint-size, but the practice is not widespread.This matter of sizes, particularly the old sizes and weights in which food stuffs are packed was dealt with in an earlier issue of this column, Possibly many homemakers have noticed the 11 ounce and the 18 ounce bottle of ketchup and wondered \u201cWhy?\u201d Your reporter tackled the same representative of the container manufacturer on this too and the resulting conversation had its elements of humour, We said \u201cWhy do you pack Tomato Ketchup in an 11 ounce bottle instead of in a multiple of & pound, such as 12 or 18 ounces\u201d?He replied: \u201cIt would cost us a quarter of a million dollars to make such a change-over.We should have to re-design all our machinery\u201d.We countered: \u201cBut who told you to design an 11 ounce bottle in the first place?\u2019 \u2014 the reply: \u201cWell please excuse me for me.\u201d So we are still buying ketchup in the 11 ounce bottle and still wondering why?& | Mrs, Violet A.McGruer, Queen, 8 | from 8 to 6 p.m.the Montreal | Sherbrooke St.w.(near Guy).\u2014æ> v7 PAGE ELEVEN Daughters Of Nile A Stated Session of Oasis] Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, will be held in Victoria Hall, Westmount, Monday, at 7.30 p.m.will preside.D.O.E.Whist Daughters of England Excelsior Lodge 16 is to hold a military whist on Saturday in N.D.G, Come munity Hall \"at 8.15.There will be refreshments and prizes, Dress informal.Tea, Cooking Sale On.Saturday afternoon, May 17, Truth Centre will hold a Spring Tea and, Sale of Home-Cooking, with a program at 4.30 at 1628 One of the most important plants mentioned in the Old Testament, the cedar was the largest tree known to the Israelites, growing as tall as 120 feet and having Te CROW\u2019S NEST CAMP Reg\u2019d.16th Season Girls 6-16 years, 3 groups.Safety crib\u2019 for non-swimmers.Sunday chapel, Cabins, Trailside Museum, Infirmary, Craft Shop, Riding, Music, Dance, Drama, Sketching, land and water sports.Graduate and talented staff with kindergarten specialist and nurses.Folder Mrs, E.Lionel Judah, Director 1557 St.Mark St., Apt.7 Montreal Fi.1557 a trunk diameter up to eight feet.RENEW OLD CHENILLE BEDSPREADS! 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wild animal didsplays.Including lions, leopards and tigers appearing in an all-teel cage under the whip of Prince El Ki Gordo and more than 300 other performers will be included in the appearance of the Hamid-Morton Trained Springtime Revue @ Victoria Hall | Tuesday, May 20th 8 pm.ig TICKETS at Studio 4932 Sherbrooke St.W.DE.3717 Wild Animal Show, combined with specialty European aots, which opens a seven-day engagement at the Forum next Saturday afternoon until Saturday evening, May 24.The show is under the auspices of the Karnak Temple for the benefit of the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children.to transport the organization: to this city, coming here from Buffalo, N.Y, where they fill a week's engagement in that city, also under the auspices of the Shriners Order.Among featured acts will be the Allan Trio, Sweden's aerial motorists, a demonstration of courage and ingenuity performed on the newest and oddest rigging ever constructed.Girls in glamorous costumes perform trapeze routines while the male partner races his motorcycle around the inside of a circular drum.The Three Sidneys, a clever bicycle act, will be another feature on the program.The Three Sid- neys are all masters at maintaining their equilibrium under unusual conditions.They use a num- her of props which enable them to continue the most difficult tricks, One of their principal stunts involves the use of a standard supporting a huge globe which, in turn | is encircled spiral-fashion with a narrow runway.One of the performers, balanced on a unicycle, plummets at a mile-a-minute from the top of the globe to the stage.Two special trans are required | THE: EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1053 Two Big Hits At The Monkland Sat.Tin Tues.Technicolor drama.Skies of Montana Columbia Pictures\" producer trios olourtul Displa ys For Your May 24th Celebration SPECIAL DISCOUNTS To Community Buying 5251 SHERBROOKE | See Our Wide Selection Today AT WEST END\u2019 One Store Onty \u2018 (Corner Northcliffe) HARDWARE WEST SPEEDY DELIVERY WA.2755-6 Stanley Kramer, who moved into the \u2018\u2019wonder-boy\u201d class with his first hit, \u201cChampion,\u201d has long ago traded this ephemeral status for a more solid reputation as a Hollywood innovator whose production methods have had & revolutionary impact on movie-mak- ing Kramer, whose screen production of \u201cDeath of a Salesman,\u201d the Columbia picture which stars Fredric March at the Monkland Theatre starting Saturday till Tuesday, eschews the formula approach to picture-making.He prefers off-beat themes and dares to produce them without necessarily resorting to the so-called \u2018\u2018safety- insurance\u201d factors of star names.Perhaps Kramer's most original contribution to the movie-making art has been his technique of intensive pre-shooting rehearsals and plotting of every movement on the sound-stage.This results in an economy of production costs without sacrifice of creative integrity and the envy of almost every producer in Hollywood.With such films as \u201cChampion,\u201d \u201cHome of the Brave,\u201d \u201cThe Men\u201d and \u201cCyrano de Bergerac,\u201d Kramer has given the industry some of its most exctiting new personalities.Kirk Douglas, Ruth Roman, Marilyn Maxwell, Frank Lovejoy, Lloyd Bridges, Marlon Brando, Jack Webb, Mala Powers and the Academy Award winning Jose Ferrer, are just a few who became The Pulitzer Prize Play, \u201cDeath of a Salesman,\u201d in its Columbia Pictures\u2019 version starting Saturday till Tuesday at he Monkland, Theatre, stars Fredric March shown above with Mildred Dunnock, Added attraction: Constance Smith and Richard Widmark are co-starred in \u201cRed Skies of Montana,\u201d Twentieth Century-Fox\u2019s \u201cDeath of a Salesman\u201d and \u201cRed \u201d at the Monkland important film names because Kramer dared to cast them in roles for which they ordinarily would not have been considered, Following his graduation from New York University in 1933, Kramer methodically grounded himself in the fundamentals of every phase of movie making.He has worked as a writer, swing- gang worker, scene shifter, studio carpenter, technician, researcher, flim editor and associate producer.During the war, he worked on training and orientation films for the Signal Corps.It was in that Army unit, no doubt, that he first discovered how simply effective motion pictures can be made, \u201cDeath of a Salesman,\u201d Kramer's most important production to date, is based upon the Pulitzer |: Prize play.The film stars Fredric March, one of America\u2019s greatest actors, In his greatest role.\u201cDeath of a Salesman\u201d features, in support of March, Mildred Dun- nock, Kevin McCarthy, Cameron Mitchell and Howard Smith, all of whom appeared in Broadway or London productions of the play.Added Attraction \u201cRed Skies of Montana,\u201d Twentieth Century-Fox's exciting Technicolor saga of the \u201cSmoke Jumpers\u201d starring Richard Widmark, Constance Smith and Jeffrey Hunter, Filmed in the mountains of the rorthwest with the full co-opera- tion of federal authorities, \u201cRed Skies of Montana\u201d brings to the |Ploits of the Jtract in ce enzyme i gereen; for the first time, the ox parachute shosk corps of the U.S.Forest Service\u2014 the.intrepid fire-fighting heroes who bail out of ancient Ford tri-motor planes to stalemate rage ing timber blazes in isolated and often unchartered wildernesses, This blazing tale of heroism snd danger backgrounds a tense, dramatic story of two men who question each other's courage in the face of their common enemy: Producer Samuel G.Engel and Director Joseph M.Newman spent four weeks during production burning down the largest artificial history, searing seven acres of manmade woods with 100-foot flames, The conflagration cost \u2018Twentieth Century-Fox $250,» 000 before the \u2018last embers died away.Richard Widmark, following hig sterling achievements i7i \u201cHalle of Montezuma\u201d and \u201cThe Frogmen,\u201d plays the daring crew chief in the kind of action role that has made, him one of Hollywood's 1 actors, For Widmark, how has ene .gaged in violent action for the better part of his career.\u201cRed Skies of Montana\u201d proved his most difficult.EVERY AFTERNOON and EVE NN 4 (EXCEPT Monday) 5 EVERY EVENING EXCEPT MONDAYS OVER 225 BOOTHS Following the tremendous success of the Television Show EASTERN CANADA EXHIBITIONS me.Now Proudly Present { at the \"PALAIS DU COMMERCE\u201d Exhibition Hall-SEE wpe MAY 12 to 17 Berri and DeMontigny Streets {inel.).\u2014 1 to 10 p.m.very latest home ovements and developments | ADMISSION: 25¢ only aati dasa moe & san fe PTET 5 Sm LT ar ge a ee ~ = I ee rer cr a = : es we pr pe Ni et EE ie Ry IP | \u2014 | | \u201cAerial Winters\u201d At Belmont Park / Probably the most .celebrated water athlete Canada produced is Alfie Phillips, Dominion Champion diver for a decade and points winner at two olympics, co-star with Eleanor Holm in the Billy Rose Aquacade at both New York City and San Francisco.He brings his brilliant company of diving and s stars to Belmont Park this season.\u201cA flirtation with death\u201d is th way 8 writer recently described the performance of the Aerial Winters, who, inaugurate the free outdoor attraction at Belmont Park this week.The Winters, Mary and Emil, | perform on sway-poles, and their act is rated in the profession as one of the most dangerous in Ame- \u2018| rica.Two sway poles, over 110 feet in the air, are used, and the.arc of movement is more than 30 feet.Climax of the act is a double handstand, in which their bodies seem to meet as the poles swing together.A whole series of gymnastic feats are executed\u201d during the performance, as both artists are expert aerialists who have adapted thelr aerial routines to the slender, tricky sway-pole, Emil Winters himself comes from a long circus tradition.His father owned and operated a cir- | cus in Europe, and Emil started in the business ag a child.In London he was featured with the famed Mills Circus, and he was brought to America to perform with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey, with which organizations he has toured most of the important cities on this continent.In London he was honoured by a Command performance before the late King and his consort.The Aerial Winters \u2018perform twice daily, at 5 p.m.and 11 p.m.Additional attractions for the Official Opening of Belmont Park this Saturday, May 10, and Sunday May 11, include the popular Benny Louis Band returning to the scene of their first big triumph, and Alfie Phillips with his celebrated Aqua-Frolics, playing their first engagement at Belmont Park.Both attractions are scheduled for the entire season.Y [7 Starting Saturday till Tuesday March one mistake\u2026 seen by his son.> a Salesman Fredric unleashes the Starring CARTOON WARNER'S FIRST RUN NEWS THE SCREEN'S ON FIRE! As the smoke jumpers bail out in a blaze of action glory and spectacle ! ADDED ATTRACTION CENTURT-FOR NU BETTY HUTTON, FRED ASTAIRE in \"LET'S DANCE\", color by TECHNICOLOR.Also HUMPHREY BOGART in \"SAN QUENTIN\", with ANN SHERIDAN, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1052 \u201cAmerican in Paris\u201d Tops Bill at the Westmount tempo of Paris, mt ae Re When his romantic \u201cline\u201d with pert Leslie Caron fails, Gene Kelly tries a bit of horseplay in this scene from \u201cAn American In Paris,\u201d the spectacular Technicolor musical featuring the music of George Gershwin, Miss Caron, star of the Ballet des Champs Elysees in Paris, makes her film debut in the picture, opening Sunday at the Westmount theatre, » As different and exciting, as womens Maa td ve PAGE THIRTEEN Children SEAT SALE NOW .50c Reserved Seats $1,50 Box Seats $2.00 Tax Incl gay, colorful and romantic as the famed French capital itself is M-G-M's \u201cAmerican in Paris\", coming to the Westmount Theatre this Sunday.Starring Gene Kelly, WESTMOUNT Sherbrooke at Grey EL.9545 introducing Leslie Caron, lovely danseuse of the Champs Elysees ballet, and featuring Oscar Levant, Georges Guetary and Nina Foch, x this Technicolor love story is set to the favorite songs of George Gershwin and the enchanting Vincente Minnelli, who directed \u201cMeet Me in St.Louis,\u201d which proved an earlier smash hit in unique musicals, directed the new offering.Arthur Freed (\u201cAnnie Get Your Gun,\u201d \u201cOn The Town,\u201d \u2018Easter Parade\") is the producer, with the story and screen play the work of Alan Jay Lerner, author of the Broadway stage success, \u201cBrigadoon.\u201d Gene Kelly, who worked with Producer Freed in making \u201cOn The Town\u2019 an acclaimed innovation in film musicals, teamed with Freed and Minnelli during a year of painstaking preparations designed to give \u201cAn American in Paris\u201d a formula completely new and fresh to motion pictures.It is his first film appearance since \u2018Summer Stock.\u201d It was also Kelly who, on a visit to Paris in search of a leading lady and background atmosphere for the story, discovered Leslie Caron in the French ballet, This talented and appealing Parisian appears destined to become a startling new personality in her first motion picture.: Oscar Levant, probably the foré- most exponent of Gershwin melodies as a concert pianist, comes to the new picture following his rec- ord-breaking concert tour of the nation.His last screen appearance was in \u2018The Barkleys of Broadway.\" Georges Guetary, France's top romantic singing star, was a Critics\u2019 Award winner for his Broadway singing role in \u201cArms COLOR BY TOTHE intoducing LESLI E CARON ui LEVANT: Starting SUNDAY.FOR ONE WEEK ! TOM comin 1 eb B05 GEORGE GERSHWIN GENE KELLY new French GUETARY Greolest Ever Technicolor Musicoli Thoue sands have 00M [fam hundred, ore Gck and the Girl.\u201d Nina Foch, who scored in filme in \u201cJohnny Allegro,\u201d recently completed a successful engagement in the Chicago company of \u2018The Respectful Prostitute.\u201d Also on the same program is the tautly realistic drama of the fight of an average American city's newspaper editor against the vicious power of a country sheriff and his organization in \u201cThe Sellout.\u201d The new picture, as arresting as today's headlines, boasts an unusually fine cast starring Walter Pidgeon, John Hodiak, Audrey Totter and Paula Raymond, with Thomas Gomez, Cameron Mitchel], Karl Malden and Everett Sloane in pivotal supporting roles.WALTER Nina Foch JOHN AUDREY PIDGEON © HODIAK ® TOTTER Such a starved bank of moss Till that May-morn, Blue ran the flash across: Violets were born, \u2014 Robert Browning TODAY until SATURDAY | \"I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS\" starring DORIS DAY and DANNY THOMAS, Also \"THE CLOUDED YELLOW\", y iP os 7e 6.At PERRET A LR SST ATR Sl RE de ri > \u2014_ \u2019 _ = mr ore re et de, RCRA CEE | : i § 7 PAGE FOURTEEN Bank of | (Continued from page 4) his B of M passbook,\u201d The only words used in the message were the bank's name and slogan.\u2018The publication \u2018advertising survey is the latest Starch readership study undertaken by Gru- neau Research Limited in the Toronto Telegram.It showed that the Bank of Montreal's advertising rated 17 per cent in public noting, while the average for other financial institutions in the - , aurvey was seven per \u2018cent.The award given to the B of M by the American Bankers Association was for its advertising of \u201cPersonal Planning,\u201d a new system of family financing, and for its promotion of \u201cCanada Today\u201d.The latter is a compact, illustrated brochure designed to publicize the commercial and industrial opportunities of Canada among businessmen abroad, \u201cCanada Today\u201d recently won another award in the \u201c25 Canadian Direct-Mail Leaders Contest,\u201d one of three top avertising honors earned by the B of M in 1951.l pnaure \u2026 saniees | | BRAKES Ano WHEEL ; ALIGNMENT REPAIRS AND SERVICE FOR ANY MAKE eENERAL AUTOMOBILE (fl) £ QUIEMENT 4010 St.Catherine West (Corner Atwater) - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1908 \u2014\u2014\u2014 op | Accorded Honor F.J, Macnab, of 285 Melville ' Avenue, who was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada at the Institute\u2019s annual meeting in Vancouver recently.Mr.Macnab is architect of The Bell Telephone of Canada.Company Fl.4611 d\u2014o\u2014e>e\u2014o-soel oC poc\u2014>oc D DO DO D0OC>o0DocT- mony were Cyril Dendy, Scout Commissioner of the Province of Quebec; worth; J.A, Calder, the Board of Governors of LCC and Earl Moore, President of the Montreal Council.Flag Presented 5 At Lower Canada To the precision of a military parade the Lower Canada College Scout Troop was presented their flag Tuesday night by Lt.Col.J.P.MacPherson, M.C., Commanding the Royal Montreal Regiment.Officer P/L Walter Panasuk received the colors on behalf of the troop.Lt.Col.MacPherson inspected the Scouts as did H/Major The Reverend G.F.Leigh and Headmaster D.S.Penton.Lt.Col.MacPherson told the Scouts that many famous men who were soldiers are connected with the Scout movement such as the late Lord Baden-Powell.pointed out that the soldiers belief is a simple one based on the Scout motto \u201cBe Prepared.\u201d He \u201cYou as Scouts will always have an advantage because you are taught self-reliance, sacrifice and truth,\u201d he added.honor, self Following inspection of the Scout Troop the flag was placed on Penton then called on Lt.Col.Mac- Pherson to bid God's blessing on the flag.the drum head.Headmaster The ceremony was attended by parents and friends of the Scouts who joined singing of hymns.in the prayers and The famous Royal Montreal Regiment Band in official dress accompanied the Scouts and cadets through the precision part of the program.Officials present for the cere- Chief Leslie Houlds- Chairman of Metropolitan Scout PR [I (CTT [I - And take advantage of | presen TT ,9.months to.pay RR RTA Dealer ET ER ON CRC TETE UC LSM-52-107 TR \u2014 \u2014\u2014 .A Westmount Recreation Dept.News | How \u2014 Recreation is Conducted Local governmental recreation is administered principally by \u2018three governmental agencies \u2014 separate recreation commissions or \u2018departments, park departments or districts, and public school.authorities.In rural districts and very small towns the program is way as will later be shown.In a very few cities two or even three departments conduct community recreation activities.In most of these co-operative working arrangements have been developed.Whatever \u2018the sponsoring agency, experience has.demoñstrated five principles which should be \u2018followed.These aré (a) a responsible lay board of control, (b) a full-time trained executive, (c) a definite budget set aside for recreation, (d) the \u2018availability for recreation of all suitable city owner property, and (e) a varied and comprehensive program.These\u2019 merit brief discussion.A Lay Board The lay board or commission is responsible for policies.It is made up of influential citizens who should be non-politically appointed.Good boards give continuity to the department, are a bulwark against political pressure, nego- 'tiate advantages for the work, reflect and create public opinion and act as a court of appeal for citizens.They are quite as necessary as school boards, public welfare, or library boards.Leadership A full-time executive is necessary in any community undertaking year-round community recrea- fion service.Success cannot ba expected if the director divides his time between recreation and business or recreation and teaching.The work has come to be a special profession and requires all the energy and capacity of well trained men and women.In a small city the director may he the only full-time employee except for secretarial assistance.Associated with him are summer playground.directors, swimming instructors, special teachers, club leaders and other part-time workers.In large cities the superintendent of recreation has a considerable full-time staff including supervisors of playgrounds and community centers, supervisors of such special activities as music, drama, crafts or athletics, a construction and maintenance department, and a group of \u2018community center directors, playground directors and playground assistants.Recreation leadership demands persons of broad general training and special schooling in the philosophy and methods of organised recreation.The superintendent must have the qualifications of any good executive and be able to instruct the members of his staff, cooperate with the leaders of other agencies, plan ahead in his program for a period of years, and interpret the work of his department.- Although the public is not in every community aware of it, good leadership is the very heart of successful community recreation.It must be unobtrusive and skillful.Men and women of enthusiastic and buoyant personalities, possessing good health and teaching capacity and respecting the personalities of those whom they are leading are required.It is fallacious to believe that a playground may be turned over to children without leadership.Ic that is done, the areas will not be fully utilized and what goes on there will be far from satisfying or educational.A playground without a leader is like a school without a teacher.Adults also require leadership.persons who will organize activities, create enthusiasm and give instruction.Putters The Putting Committee for the 1952 seäson held a meeting at the Westmount Athletic Grounds on Thursday evening, May 8, at 8:00 p.m.Mr.@.Cairns was asked to be usually developed in a different \u2018chairman of this committee, and .accepted.The purpose of this meeting was to draw up a set of rules, and discuss the programme for the coming season.The opening date will be May 24, providing the green is in playing condition by that time.All putting enthusiasts who are Westmount residents are eligible to play on this green, which is situated at the south end of West mount Park.Before playing, you must have a card issued by the Recreation Department.Thess cards may be had by \u2018applying | in Person, with some proof of Tes.idence, at the Westmount Athletié Grounds, 4350 St.Catherine St.West.There is plenty of room for new faces, so please come out and enjoy this friendly game.Coming Events Athletic Grounds Saturday, May 17, at 2:00 p.m\u2014 Opening Game Atwater Baseball League.Saturday, May 17, at 6:30 p.m.\u2014= Soccer \u2014 Cancar vs Vickers.Monday, May 19, 6:30 p.m, \u2014 Atwater Baseball League game.Tuesday, May 20, at 8:30 p.m, \u2014 Soccer \u2014 Hakoah vs Polonia.Wednesday, May 21, at 6:30 p.m.\u2014Atwater Baseball League game, Saturday, May 24, at 8:30 p.m.\u2014 Italia Soccer Club (under lights).Paramount Producer - director George Stevens took time off from, his latest film creation \u201cShane\u201d to accept 39 awards, including an \u201cOscar\u201d as the best director of 1951, for his magnificent film \u201cA Place In the Sun\u201d.Fishing Features Get all fine fishing features in the 5 h.p.Eito Sportster outhoard motor .>.convenient Neutral Clutch and Recoil Starter, consistent slow trolling and sparkling speed; low cost and real economy of operation.See it and the 3 h.p.Campster and 12 h.p.Speedster (with Gearshift Control) TODAY.Write for free literature.Ask about IRON HORSE power and.lighting plants for low cost light, and power for your cottage.2 Horsepower 0.B.C.cer tified at 4,000 r.p.m, Made In Canada with over 25 __ years Canada-wide Sales & Service.Your Dealer appears under \u201cOutboard Motors\u201d Classified Yellow Pages in your Phone Directory.J \u201cHelp Canode.Buy.\"Made in Canada\u2019 Products.MOTORS PETERBOROUGH CANADA
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