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[" nt: 3e AN CEE CES Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis vOL.XXiil, No.38 WESTMOWNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1952 PRICE FIVE CENTS STAR NIGHT\u2019 SCHEDULED AT WESTMOUNT PARK NEXT WEEK Church Of The Advent Minister Arrives From Barbados Rev, ten years in Barbados, real last Sunday.Rev.Mellor Alexander Mellor whe has spent the past is shown with his family aboard the lady Nelson which docked in Mont- is the new assistant minister of the Church of the Advenl, West- mount.His four children are from left to right, David, 12; Alison, 8: Wendy, 6; Peter, 9.Stand- lege, week, ing next to the Minister is Mrs.Mellor, year old Minister was born in Manchester, Eng- \u201cland, and was educated there at Lichfield Col- Staffordshire, C.N.S, Lady Nelson was followed by the violent storm which lashed the Coast of Florida last The 41 Enroute to Montreal the Rose Goldblatt Will Introduce Piano Concerto What is thought to be the first performance \u2018on this continent of the Concerto for Piano and Or- chestea in C Sharp minor by Rimsky-Korsakov will be given by the distinguished pianist Rose Goldblatt, 342 Eim Avenue, in a broadcast on Sunday evening Sept.21 at 10:30 p.m, She will be soloist with the OBC Little Symphony conducted by, Roland Leduc.This concert was first sketch- sd by Rimsky-Korsakov when he was 38 years-old, but was not completed until some time later, 1t is listed as his opus 30.Written to be performed as one niovement, the work is essentially a phantasy on Russian themes, with a.brilliunt piano part scored against full orches- ira.Fhis broadcast will mark Rose Goldblatt\u2019s second appearance with Roland Leduc and the Little Symphony, having performed Just yeyr Uhe rarely heard \u201cIntroduction and Allegro Appas- sionata\u201d by Robert Schuman.The program next Sunday will be heard over the CBC Trans- Cansda and French network and over the Mutual Network in the United States.Local Friendship Club Opening Meeting Oct.1 The Westrnount Friendship Club motto is \u201caffabilitv\u201d meeting of the 1, Mrs.Frank Bin- more, directoi for the club anndunéed this week.The meeting will be held in the West- mount Athletic Grounds, 4350 St.Catherine street.The Club swings into its second season of operation new | plans being formulated by the exe- whose will hold its season Sept.initial publicity with cutive and chairman Mrs.H.S.Jacques.\u201c Mrs.Binmore said that euchre, hearts, nines and bridge were the main activities for the men last year.Women members also enjoyed these games and made scrap books for children convalescing in the Montreal General Hospital, Tea is served every afternoon during a sing-song and meetings are held from 2 p.m.until 5 p.m.every Wednesday afternoon.Mrs.Binmore said that last year birthday parties were held for the members complete with cake, and candies.Outstanding performers in show business entertained the Friendship Club last year and Mrs.Bin- more hopes that more talent will be available this season.\u2019 the courtesy of the Through City of Wesimount plants were distributed to members of the club in June and will be shown in competition in October.Big Crowd vd Expected To See Annual Event Two Children Hit By Cars Three persons were injured in accidents in the district last week, two of whom were children, West- mount Police reported.Five-vear-old Howard Greenwood.of 644 Lansdowne avenue suffered bryises and after he was knocked down by a abrasions | attempting to cross: Cote St.streetcar Lansdowne avenue near Antoine Road.The child apparently attempted lo cross from the east side of Lansdowne avenue to the West He ran out from behind a corner.car and was struck by the tram but escaped serious injury when caught by the front guard of the trolley.Hit on Bike .| Nine-vear-old Paul Dubé was treated for an abrasion over his | left eve after he was knocked from ! his bicycle by a passing var at! the corner of Sherbrooke street | and Mount Stephen avenue.| Driver of the car was James, Spencer.813 St.Philippe street who was charged with imprudent\u2019 driving bv Westmount police, | Spencer was travelling west on Sherbrooke street and attempted to turn north on Mount Stephen | ! avenne when he struck the boy | travelling east on Sherbrooke street, Spencer told police he thought the boy Mount Stephen.would turn up, LC Cooper Appointed Manager of Westm't Branch Bank Of No va $co tia C.Cooper, has appointed manager of the West- branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia, The Examiner learn- Tvvine heen | mount ed Lhis week.Born at Point Wolfe, New Brunswick, Mr.Cooper began his banking career more than 36 years ago at Sussex, N.B.He has served at Bank of Nova Svcolia branches at Antigo- nish, N.S.; Saint Jonn, N.B.; Havana., Cuba, and at Renfrew and Pembroke.Ontario.Mr.Cooper also served on the banks\u2019 inspections staff and for more than 20 years worked in the staff department at the general office.Toronto.While in was keenlv Toronto, Mr.interested Cooper thie Canadian Club, the Kiwanis Club of Riverdale.He also served as lreasuver of the Danforth Business Men's Association and was a member of Bedford Park United Church.For the five past years, Mr.in conunu- | nity affairs and was a- member of | C.COOPER IRVINE Cooper has been manager of The Bank of Nova Scotia's branch at Danforth and Pape, Toronto.{the sponsorship of the | Montreal -emie yvar of Middiebury in Middlebury.Vt, \u201cStar night\u201d one of the most popular annual events held in Westmount Park is scheduled next Thursday when twenty or more telescopes will be placed in front of the bandstand.The event is the annual Star Night of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Montreal Centre.This is the eighth consecutive vear that the society.under City of Westmount, has given the residents of this and surrounding com- i munities an opportunity of having, \u201ca telescopic view of the Moon and other celestial objects.The telescopes in use will be of various types and sizes, all owned and operated by members of the Society.Many of the telescopes of the reflector {vpe were made by their owners.It is expected that several new instruments, completed in this year's telescope making class, will make their debut al Star Night.DeKinder In Charge F.DeKinder, Director of Ob- servalions of the Montreal) Centre, is in charge of the observation program which will first-quarter moon, star clusters and.double stars, In addition to these observations, there will he a program of slides § : and moving pictures.Through the | vourtesy of the Province of Quebec Cinephotography Service.two À ; films will be shown \u2014- \u201cThe Sun's Family\u201d and \u201cSolar Prominences.\u201d An illustrated talk entitled \u201cTo the Stars and Bevond\u201d will be given by W.H.Birtles.member of the Council of the Montreal Centre.Question and Answer Period The question and answer period, which proved se popular last vear, will be conducted again by Henry .Hall.Dean of Sir George Williams College and secretary of the Centre.Miss Isabel K.Williamson, president of the So- vietv's Montreal Centie, will act as master of ceremonies.Star Night will be held \u201crain or shine\u201d.In the event of cloudy skies.the program of moving pictures and slides will be supplemented by a special exhibition of telescopes in which the various types of instruments will be demonstrated, There is.no adntission charge.= Westmount Students Enter Middlebury College One student from N.D.G.and two students from Westmount registered Sunday for the 153vd acad- College They are N.Terence Edgar, 5825 Cute St.Luc Road: Helen Elizabeth Alexander, 716 Upp Roslyn avenue and Susan H.Lae ratt, 502 Grosvenor avenue.include the later in the eve- J 2 ining, the planet Jupiter.SNA \u20ac 2 ~ eo + » That Mr.Horowitz, Jr.Is on accomplished photographer and has some excellent photos to prove it In his ladies\u2019 tolloring shop.eo « « That Mr.Bercovitz, genial proprietor of Grindley\u2019s Pharmacy, actually took a short vacation this year.His first in 3 years.Plattsburg was the happy holiday haven.The vacation was short but half a loaf was better than none.so + « That George Bradner used his time off to Looking for seals, of course.take a trip to Cape Cods.That Leslie Millett is doing business like craxy with his new method of colour photography that makes the resultant pleture look like a genuine oll painting by one of the old masters.\u2019 + +» + That the Crossing Guardian at Clarke and Western sure takes his job.seriously.Held up all traffic to shoo a lady across the street although school kids are supposed to be his special responsibility, + « « Thot the management at the \"Y\" has to be on the alert at all times, Seems that Communists, under the guise of innocent groups, have tried to rent rooms there to hold meetings on several occasions.Got the boot.» +.That the Avenue Radio & Television store is doing such a record \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d every day of the year for INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 GL.4519 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal business that help was needed for the Record Bar.Aid for Pat arrived in the form of a blond in \u20ac red suit.Goes to lunch sharp at moon, « + + That the New Westmount Shoe Repair Store on St.Catherine near Metcalfe has been under new management since last April.+ « « That Ned {Melville Fruit) Wolman has butterflies in his stomach.Doctor says It's nothing serious.Probably just a few old cigar butts that Ned has swallowed during moments of excitement, + «.+ That the owner of the gray Chrysler which was double-parked in front of the Bon Ton Tailors on Wednesday A.M.doesn\u2019t know how close he came to having his license number reported to the police for blocking traffic.« « « That there's many a chuckle over the story going the rounds about the minister of the church in England which was left a heap of rubble from the bombing raids.When the war was over, a rich American donated the money to have the church rebuilt.At the dedication ceremony, the minister closed his remarks with the words, \"And thank Thee, Lord, for this succor.\u201d eo + That Mrs.Lewis, receptionist at the new Emile Beauty Salon, was formerly associated with Simpson's.« That before the next Issue of the Examiner reaches you, Norm Mil- lingron of the \"Y\" will have celebrated another birthday.Thursday the 25th Is the big day.AT NEW LOW PRICES Have 'em repaired by experts PLUS good material NEW WESTMOUNT SHOE REPAIR 4464 St.Catherine St.West near Metcalfe Ave.231 St.James Street West, PLateau 4451 HOWARD S.ROSS Q.C.Barrister and Sollicitor Department for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons Office: Suite 1115, Daily Star Bldg.Residence: Terrace Apartments, If no answer at residence \u2018phone PL.4451 Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Glenview 2177 R.GERARD OFFICE : 57 St.James Street W.Tel.BE.4439 Advocate and Barrister Department for the closing of Estates of Deceased Persons.RESIDENCE : SAMPSON 628 Davaar Tel.CA.3856 1251 Greene Avenue PRESSMAN'S DRY CLEANING AND VALET SERVICE We wish all our customers and friends A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year.Mrs.S.Lederman and Family FI.2000 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER.10, 1952 \u2014 Avon Players To Appear At | Westminster Hall Tickets will be placed on sale tomorrow at the box-office of the Avon Players, 944 Calument Place, Wellington 4416 for their production of William Roos\u2019 gomedy called \u201cJanuary Thaw\", Broadway laugh hit will open at Westminster Central United Church Hall, Atwater Avenue on October 8 and continue there for 2 performances through October 4.In the Avon Players presentation of \u201cJanuary Thaw\u201d Donald Davidson will be seen as a har- rassed New York writer who spends considerable money fixing up & presumably abandoned house in rural Connecticut and has just nicely moved his wife and three daughters in when he discovers a serious flaw in the \u2018ownership title.The writer's not-so-bright wife, to be played here by Mavis Prit- chard had neglected to tell her spouse (or rather, she told him while he was taking a shower) that they not only might expect the Rockwood family to move inv with them \u2014 but that the Rock- woods had every legal right to do so.It seems that Farmer Rockwood and his wife, to be played by Alf Glenen and Donalda Clarke, had only temporarily vacated their Connecticut quarters and had been roaming the country in search of their shiftless son, Matt, to be played by Bill Owens.When Mr.and Mrs.Rockwood along with Matt move in on the New Yorkers to claim their property the.fun Players production of \u2018January begins! Other roles in the Avon Thaw\" which is being staged by Bob Graham and designed by Don Davidson, will be portrayed by Harry Roberts, Peggy Gillespie, Phyllis Glenen, Sheila Dawson, Patricia Copland and Frank Sum- merton, + Charge Laid Against Man | + In Mishap + André Pilon who was sent to hospital following an accident here was charged by police with \u201cfailing to have a chauffeur\u2019s license to operate a truck\u201d.Pilon\u2019s truck was hit by an auto driven by Miss Thérèse Gélineault, 571 Grosvenor avenue, at the corner of Cote St.Antoine road and Grosvenor avenue, Pilon who was travelling east on Cote St.Antoine road told police that the other auto involved in the accident failed to make a full stop at the south corner of Grosvenor and Cote St.Antoine road, before entering the intersection.\u2018Ad Juniors\u2019 To Hold First Rally Sept.25 With the practical motto \u201cLearn more\u2014BEarn more\u201d for the opening season, the Junior Advertising and Sales Club is completing plans for its 1952-53 opening rally\u2019 in Victoria Hall, West- mount, Sept.25.President Bob Duncan and Director Reg Groome are in charge of the rally.Events have been planned with clock-like precision, speeches will be at a minimum, surprises are in store and all information regarding study groups for the first half of the season will be given.PUBLIC LIBRARY In Canadian cities of 10,000 population or over, about 95 per cent of the people have some public library service.mé - This | is aE ave a\u201d \u201ci (LLL ddd ll ddd aL dB A A dd 7 dR RZ 2 70 Temple Emanu-El ~ (lll dil ld A A hd dd A dd EU Rosh Hashonah Services Friday evening, September 19, at 8.00 o'clock, Dr.Stern will officiate in the Temple Sanctuary and preach on the theme \u201cAt The Portals Of The New Year.\u201d Professor Samuel S.Cohon, of the Hebrew Union .College, Cincinnati, will officiate in the Temple Community House and speak on \u201cThe Way Of Life.\u201d Saturday morning, September 20, New Year's Day, at 10.30 o'clock, Dr, Stern will officiate in the.Community House and Professor Samuel Cohon in the Temple Sanctuary.Children\u2019s Servi Special Rosh Hashonah Children\u2019s Service will be held on Saturday afternoon, September 20th, at 3.00 o'clock.Mr, Hershell Lewis will give the address and officers of the Junior Congregation will conduct the ritual and read the Torah and Haftorah lesson.A special Shofar ritual will be under the direction of Mr.Mark Garfinkle, Sabbath Shuba Services Friday evening, September 26, at 8.15 o'clock, Dr.Cohon will speak on \u2018\u2019The Need For Roots,\u201d and Dr.Stern will conduct the ritual.Saturday morning service, September 27, 11.30 o'clock, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Great Return.\u201d These Blessed The Sabbath Lights At the service Friday evening, September 5, the blessing over Sabbath lights were pronounced by Mrs.Hershell Lewis and Mrs, Maurice Garfinkle; at the Sabbath Eve Service, September 12, the blessing-over lights were given by Mrs.Hyman Grover and Mrs.Eugene Stearns.Those who assisted with the Torah ritual were Messrs: Sydney Isaacs, Bernard Bercuson, Miles Wisenthal, Edward Danson.\u201cJewish Ethics\u201d On Wednesday evening, September 24, at 8.30 o'clock in the Temple Community House, Professor Samuel Cohon, will give the met in regular session on Saturday morning, September 13, at 9.45 o'clock, following the sessions the first Junior Congregation Service of the season was held, The Junior School commenced regular session Sunday, September 14, at 10.00 o'clock.All pupils are urged to register at the very earliest.Daily Hebrew classes are in charge of Mr.and Mrs.Abraham Wolk and are held regularly in the afternoons on Mondays through Thursdays.Offerings To Temple Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Garfinkle in observance of their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary have made offerings to the Temple Public Relations Fund, the Brotherhood and the Sisterhood; Mr.and Mrs.Colin Spiegel in observance of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary have made offerings to the Temple Library Fund and the Public Relations Fund: \"4,140,000 INDUSTRIAL JOBS Canadian industrial.enterprise, not taking into consideration at all our agricultural enterprise, today provides jobs for 4,140,000 workers, Holes in stockings and socks can be prevented by a light darning at toes and heels which will strengthen these vulnerable spots.If the surface hasn\u2019t been painted before, use a good primer sealer undercoating for the first coat.Private Collector Will buy or exchange very old BUTTONS OR DOLLS Keep this number for future reference.Call HUnter 8-5825 opening address under the auspices of the Department of Adult Education and will deal with the subject \u201cJewish Ethics\u201d.An open discussion will follow the address.Mr.Miles Wisenthal, Chairman of Adult Education of the Brotherhood will preside.The lecture is open to the public.Monuments To Be Unveiled At the Congregational Service at Temple Cemetery on Sunday Morning, September 28, at 11.00 o'clock, monuments will be unveiled in loving memory of Samuel Wexler, Arkadi Umanski, Israel Miller, Max Kaiser, Benno Frankel, Percy Nathaniel Jacobson.Classes of Temple School BEAUTIFUL, WHITE, ODORLESS PLAYMATE FOR YOUR CHILD Samoyed Pups BLAIR WILSON East Bolton Rd., Magog Tel.2330 Kennel hour: 3 to 8 p.m.The High School Department CALL DEXTER HAND & LIMI AAA A A AAA A MAMA AAA MAMMA GENUINE WELSH ANTHRACITE More Heat \u2014 Less Ash \u2014 No Dust For Immediate Delivery Authorized Dealer 4857 Sherbrooke Street West Fuel Oil \u2014 Oil Burners AL 1131 TODAY PARKER TED COLONEL LOCAL CEI OR I TTLOOLECN GA VI SUN UNI ES EN TUI USE EL CCNONOON III UAN SANS LOL EU IA TU ONE LOUIILOCUN CE MES I FE AULSAEEVU IA Backed by thirty-five years of dependable service A A M A A A A A A MA A MAMMA AAA & COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT VOL; XXIH, No.38 \u201cHardwood Floors: - REPAIRED © REFINISHED © SUPPLIED LAID © FINISHED ® CLEANED A.Ross Grafton 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WE.2323 Examine FEET SE 1 04) * a > \u201c.Yr \u201c50 YEARS IN WESTMOUNT\" \u201c \u2018Reliable JEWELLERS .WATCH REPAIRS 4 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.WHS Current Events Cub Plans Trip To UN Assembly A record turnout of 108 students appeared at the first meeting of the Westmount High Current Events Club this week to hear former Clubbers Pat Smith, Doug Turner and Dan Wainberg talk on the subject \u2018Current Events Around the World\u2019.However, perhaps the news best received was the announcement by Club founder and adviser, J.K.Snyder, that arrangements had been completed for a four-day trip to New York on October 30 for the purpose of viewing the United Nations\u2019 General Assembly in session.Take Chartered Bus In an exclusive interview with Mr.Snyder, The Examiner learned that negotiations had been concluded whereby Murray Hill Taxis Inc.would provide bus accommodation at a good rate to and from New York while other arrangements for city tours, living accommodations and a visit to an NBC- TV show were also agreed upon.The total cost of the aforementioned (minus meals) will amount to just $25.00 per person! The complete program of events is as follows: Thursday, Oct.30 \u2014 Leave by pus from.front of school in the morning, spend day travelling.Friday, Oct.31 \u2014 Spend day sitting in on Assembly meeting; lunch in delegates\u2019 dining room.Friday Evening\u2014Theatre night.Saturday, Nov.1 \u2014 Four hour tour of New York City; shopping in the afternoon; evening visit to NBC-TV.Sunday, Nov.2 \u2014\u2014 Trip back.Mr.\u201cSnyder pointed out that during & similar trip by the CEC two years ago, the visitors were announced on the nation-wide TV hook-up as heing a \u2018group of students from Westmount High, Toronto, Canada !! >32 - \u201938 Executive It was also announced that Jane Bartlett had been elected President of the Club with Vice-Pres.Smith Chapman from the grade ten enrolment.Bill Home is Treasurer with Nancy Bacal as Secretary, and Margery.Klein acting as Publicity Director.Bruce McFarlane rounds out the executive along with adviser Snyder.The Far East was the subject that Pat Smith presented as her contribution to \u2018Current Events Around the World.while Doug Turner spoke on \u2018The Americas\u2019, and Danny Wainberg, on \u2018Europe and the Near East\u2019.Mr.Snyder concluded the interview with a note that the Club would undertake a second trip in the Spring when they plan to take in the goings on at the Parliament in Ottawa; Westmount High being the first Canadian high school to visit the capital in 1949 + x with a heretofore unsurpassed total of 132 students making the voyage.Grad Gatherings We hear that up till the time of writing, only twe girls had been nominated as candidates for the impending Student Council elections .they are Jane Bartlett and Joan Scharfe\u2019.what's the matter, have the boys lost interest?, .three femme grads who will enter Middlebury College, Vt.this term are Mhairi Cleghorn, Liz Atkinson and Sue Larratt .best of luck, kids .The Examiner is starting a \u2018Purple \u2019n White Review' column in the near future \u2018+ .anything social, educational and otherwise of interest to students as well as parents will be gratefully accepted .Please write us at 2191 Hampton avenue, ND.G.A.M.S.New Uniforms For Air Cadets The days of polisning buttons are almost over for Air Cadets of No.1 (West Montreal) Squadron, as stocks of new RCAF uniforms are about to be issued to the mem- ters of Canada\u2019s first Air Cadel Squadron.The smart new uniforms niade of Officers type air force tlue material are officially known as \u201cWork Dress,\u201d but is the standard uniform worn by all ranks of The RCAF.The jacket and trousers each have two patch pockets, are lined and the tunic is stvled after \u201cThe Eisenhower\u201d design.S/L H.S.Greene, Commanding Officer of the unit announced to- Jay that new recruits are coming in steadily and boys 14 to 18 years of age who are interested in becoming Air Cadets should contact the Recruiting Officer at Westmount Junior High School, 20 Academy Rd.Westmount any Monday or Thursday evening between 7.30 and 10 p.m.or contact F/I, Barnes at EX.4627, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1952 aor PAGE THREE Final Respects Paid Businessman | J.M.Fairbairn Friends and relatives gathered Wednesday to pay final respect.tu the memory of John Macfarlane Fairbairn, president of Charles Warnock and Co.; who died suddenly at his home, 488 Strathcona avenue, Westmount, Monday.He was 49.The funeral service was held in St.Matthias\u2019 Church, Westmount.Mr.Fairbairn was born in Ot- JOHN M.FAFRBAIRN tawa in 1903.He attended Wick- ham House School, Montreal, and was a graduate in engineering of MeGilt University, class of \u201821.Fo: some yeaus he was with the P and M Co.of Chicago, and then cane to Montreal to join the Warnock company as general manager, liter becoming the president.He was a member of the Engineering\u2019 Institute of Canada, the University Club.the Montreal Club and the Toronto Club.He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Dulcie Ray, daughter of the late Col, and Mrs.Walter J.Ray, of Quebec City: by two sons, John Morvice Roger, and David Ray; and by his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.R.Fairbairn, and three sisters, Mrs.Miles Beres- ford Hamilton, Mrs.Maxwell W, Mackenzie and Mis.Frank L.Windsor.CANADA'S WATER SUPPLY Canada has the largest freshwater avea of any country.is second in development of water power although only one-fifth of our potential water power has been harnessed.Avenue Tailors : -& VALET SERVICE Hand-tailored Suits and Coats For Ladies end Gentlemen.Remodelling and Repairs ef ail kinds.Deluxe Dry Cleaning .1166 CREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine).rick Up WE, 5908 and Delivery Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS 4 Les some \u2018Unity Boys\u2019 Club Looking For Singers, Maurice Mariasine, director of \u2018the- Unity Boys Club, will be a talent scout for the next few weeks.That is until sufficient talent is found for the Unity Boys\u2019 Club \u201ctalent parade which is in the process of formation and when completed, will tour Military hospital MORTIMER 1215 Greene Avenue B.A., B.C L.Barrister & Solicitor WEINFIELD WE.9071 Dancers establishments and also do benefit shows on request.A request has been made to those who can sing.dance, play a musical instrument or do a variety stunt, to contact the Unity Boys\u2019 Club.Auditions and rehearsals are being held every Wednesday night between 7 and 9 p.n.under the supervision of Fred Pennell.Those accepted will be eligible to join the Unity Boys' Club Talent Parade.Maurice Mariasine has appealed Lo former workers of the club who are still interested in rendering service Lo the Youth of the Community to contact him as soon as Scarcely a section of Canada lias not benefitted from some new enterprise started by an immigrant, W.A, McFaul, district superintendent of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, told the Rotary Club of Westmount at their weekly luncheon.Mr.Mc- Faul resides at 44 York avenue, Westmount.In addition to their skills, the immigrants have brought new wealth \u2014 $260,000,000 in capital since 1946, he stressed.\u201cWe are increasing the population of Canada by immigration \u2014 762,246 between the end of the war and July, this year \u2014 but we are keeping in mind two safeguards,\u201d Mr.McFaul continued.\u201cFirst, the fundamental character of the Canadian people must remain unchanged through immigration; and the absorptive capacity of .the country must not at any time be exceeded.\u201d ) ; Of the more than three-quarters of a million people who have come to Canada since the end of the war.more than 370.000 were workers, the balance dependents ie said.\u201cIn addition to industrial work- Immigrants Have Helped Us W.A.McFaul Tells Rotary ers, the department has brought to Canada since the war's end 91,~ 000 agricultural workers who hava bolstered an industry in which the young people were more and more leaving the country for the city,\u201d Mr, McFaul said.\u201cAnd even those who had no particular skills, who offered Canada only their brawn and their willingness to work have been of importance, for they have gone into the remote areas, they have been mobile and they have E helped greatly in providing a labor § force for the development ree sources in these areas.\u201d + \u201cWe cannot afford, in our eco nomy, to have our agriculture pros duetion seriously interfered with, It is too important, There is too great an interdependence between agriculture and industry to permit this to happen,\u201d the speaker said.\u2018 He was introduced by Bill Allis son and thanked by Dave Younge son.~ LIFE INSURANCE POPULAR In 1948 the saving of Canadians through life insurance savings were more than $300 for every man, woman and child.\u2019 + Mandy, Urife, delicions! 'SALADA TEA BAGS SROULDER OF LAMB .39 | LEGS OF LAMB .83 FREE DELIVERY possible.Henri Demers Suggests .Gen (TIE FOR THE WEEK END MAPLE LEAF McGARRY'S PURE PORK SAUSAGES Featuring Red Brand Beef, Fresh Killed Poultry, Fresh Fish received daily and a complete stock of High Class Groceries.w 95° n 93° (WBOLE) «BEER + ALE - PORTER CLIFFORD'S MARKET 1319 GREENE AVENUE oN x PASE FOUR ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited 65 Hillside Avenue Wi.1104 WESTMOUNT CAO Eee SO GOOD \u2014 SO MANY WAYS Now sold in Canada For Free Colourful Recipe Felder Write Box 98, Station \"br, Montreal Plan NOW for your FALL and WINTER LEISURE TIME Activities to interest you commencing week of Sept.29th Complete physical and social program for Men, Women and Boys: » ENQUIRE NOW WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA.4585 Sherbrooke St.West \u2014 GL.3916 your winter WARM the \"easy-pay\u201d way! Decide now to buy your winter coal the sensible way .at Summer discount prices and with no big coal bill to pay when it\u2019s time for Christmas shopping! Have your bin filled with all the coal or coke you'll need this winter.and pay for it in easy monthly instalments.PHONE OR WRITE POR DETAILS SCOTCH ANTHRACITE COAL COMPANY (1951) LIMITED 1331 Greene Avenue, Montreal 6 POS Telephone: WEllingten 8411 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEFFEMBER 19, 1952 - TT Motorist Does His Banking The Easy Way .A scene that will be oft repeated for the teller of the \u201cdrive-in\u201d wicket at the Bank of Montreal's new drive-in branch, which opened for business this morning at Cote St.Catherine road and Decarie boulevard.The customer drives up to the wicket and a motorized tray slides fowards him to receive his cheque or deposit.The tray is then withdrawn by the teller who -completes the transaction and returns the tray earrying the motorists cash or bank hook.Customer and teller can speak to one another through an intercommunication system.If the teller is away, she can be summoned by a buvzer conveniently placed within the motorist\u2019s reach.The wicket, first of ifs {ype (0 be installed anywhere in the world, is constructed of glare-proof, bullet- resistant glass and stainless steel.A canopy overhead protects motorist in rainy weather.Drive-in Bank In NDG Opens Today First of its type anywhere in the world, world, the \u201cdrive-in\u201d wicket of the Bank of Montreal's new branch at Cote St.Catherine roid and Decarie boulevard opened today, to provide car-driving bank customers with lightning service in the deposit of money and the cashing of cheques.Pioneer of \u201cdrive-in\u201d hanking in Canada.the B of M opened Hs first branch of this type over two years: ago in Vancouver.The new St.Catherine and Decarie branch \u2014 first \u201cdrive-in\u201d banking office in Eastern Canada \u2014 was announced soon after, but shortage of materials delayed construction 18 months, Delay, however, has meant a+: better \u201cdrive-in\u201d wicket for the hanking room with two coupon new B of M office.This 1nique | booths conveniently located nearby banking window is the result of for the privacy of safe-keeping vears of experience and research! customers., on the part of Diebold engineers Incandescent lighting is recessed at Canton, Ohio, and is regarded.into the sacouslic-tiled ceiling, as the most effective example of while large oversize windows en- this Lype of bank equipment.sure an abundance of natural light, Rubber-tiled flooring to match thre soft two-tone color scheme completes the interior of the mod- eran bank building, | Outside, the building is faced with Indiana limestone trimmed with a highly-polished black granite base.The high entrance is finished in aluminum with plate.[ glass doorways.Early \u201cDrive-In\u201d 100 Years Ago The first record of \u2018drive-in\" banking in Canada shows that it occurred in the Bank of Montreal more than a century ago.One day during the 1840's Lord Mark Kerr, an officer of the Governor- General's staff.rode his horse into the banking room of the B of M's main office on St.James street.Needless to say.his lordship's action caused quite a stir among the tellers and his fellow- customers, but it was certainly a convenient way of cashing a cheque.Sinclair Laird to Speak At Men Teachers Meeting Sinclair Laird, retired Dean of the School for Teachers, Macdonald College, will be the guest speaker at the first meeting of the Elementary Men Teachers As- sociation of Greater Montyeal to be held next Tuesday evening at Van Horne School, 4810 Van Horne Avenue.A brief business meeting will precede the address.Ernest Robirison, president of the organization and & member of the teaching staff of Westward Intermediate School, will be chairman.Bridge Of Dimes On Saturday The Norman Mitchell V.C, Branch of the Canadian Legion 1Que.87) will hold a \u201cbridge of dimes\u201d campaign on Saturday over the railway bridge in the Town of Mount Royal, it was announced yesterday by John F.Trainor.1395 Ouiniet Street.Mr.Trainor, \u2018Branch's drive, said that the money will be used to aid needy veterans and for the Legion's Polio Fund.Wicket is What Bank The wicket is a bank within itself, Motorists can do their banking swiftly and easily without getting out of the driver's seat.Built of stainless steel.the wicket has glareproof, bullet-resistant glass on the front and two sides, thus enabling customers to watch the teller handle their transae- tions.Bit D To approach ihe drive-in, the motorist drives throngh a special entrance on Decarie boulevard and turns left around the back of the bank huilding.At the wicket, the customer speaks fo the teller through a two-way intercommunication system, If the teller should be away from the wicket, a special buzzer on the front of the wicket within easy reach of the customer will summon her: In handling transactions, Lhe teller extends an automatic sliding tray towards the motorist.who plaches hia cheque or deposit on it.The tray is then withdrawn into the wicket where the teller receives the cheque or deposit.places his cheque or deposit en it, and presses a lever which re- turms the tray to the customer.After completing his banking business - a matter of seconds -\u2014 the motorist drives out onto Cote St.Catherine road.A apecial feature of the.new B of M wicket ir recessed fluorescent lighting in the ceiling for night-time banking.A canopy overhead protects motorists in wet weather.wr Building Tatest Design The bank building itself is as modern as its drive-in service, with the latest type of low stream-lined MILD MILD O'Keofe's Ale Is brewed with seedless hops.Removing) the seeds removes all unpleasant hitterness , .qasures counter line featuring sloping milder, extra satisfying flavour.bronze screens.Five tellers\u2019 wiek- ety ensife fast, efficient service.A large extra-strong vault hes Ox-91-4 been installed at the back of the I a Lecce \u2018 yom HE = = Sah Des ee =: 5 chairman of the: i - UaATHOCS CO A Sn SO ia Be An mb \\ ess cogs TD a a ee étre.Te ~ @ 5 TRE EKANÇIER, WESTMOUNT) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1952 PAGE IVE: : Charlotte Forster To Head HART Classes At West Hill Chariotte Forster has been named director of both junior and- intermediate classes of Montreal -Repertory Theatre School with.classes to be held at West Hill.Appointed as teachers ,were Dorothy Danford and Griffith Brewer, In an effort to develop more theatrical talent in this city, the M.R.T.will.make the new West Hill High School stage- one of its two headquarters for persentations this season.\u201cThe other will be loéated at Victoria Hall, Westmount.Reasons for this major deviation from practise are (1), to replace the old M,R.T.stage which was destroyed in a disastrous fire on to k\u2014 \u2019 March £, this year and (2), bring the M.R'T.$chéol of the Theatre inside a high school and to present senior productions in the same school to keep pupils in close contact with the entire theatrical process, Objective Set \u2018The.sçhoo! sets its objective as.\u2018that of teaching Theatre Art with emphasis on two main principles: encouraging and guiding.individual creative expression in close relationship to group work, and that of gaining a \u2018sound knowledge of theatre techniques, rather than upon grooming children to appear upon the stage in a single play.\u201d Classes will be given for a 30- week period, commencing September 27 on Saturday mornings for two groups: junior students from 9 to 12 years and intermediate students from 13 to 17 years, A genera) asembly will be held for students and parents in the high Dr.E M.Crawford Outlines Hospital Radiographer Course One of the most interesting careers for young men and won'en today is that of a technician or radiographer in the department of radiology of a general hospital, Dr.E.M.Crawford, director of the school and radiologist of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.said yesterday in an interview.The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is currently staging a campaign to raise 5101,500, and Montrealers, particularly those living in the vest end of the city.have been adked to support the work being carried on by the Marlowe aventie hospital.Dr.Crawford explained that alt tvpes of patients come to the X- ray department at one time or another, from those with minor ailments or injuries to the more difficult cases requiring diagnosis.Since radiology is a rapidly expanding specialty.new wavs of diagnosis and treatment are con- stantiy being developed.There is at present a steady demand for well-trained radiographers and especially for those who show special aptitude and interest, for it is from the latter that the chief radiographers of X-ray departments are selected.Curriculum Published To co-ordinate the (raining cof radiographers in Canada, the Canadian Society of Radiological Technicians has published a curriculum in which the course of training has been carefully detailed and ig available to all hospitals undertaking this training, The Associated Hospitals of Montreal X-ray Technicians Training School has adopted this curriculum as a basis of training but is also prepared Lo offer additional subjects not mentioned in the curriculum, especially in radiotherapeutic techniques, Dr.Crawford said.In this School are joined Lhe ra- iological staffs of five hospitals of Montreal: the Children's Memorial Hospitui® the Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital, the Jewish General Hospital, The Queen Elizabeth Hospilal and St.Mary's Hospital.This joint effort, now in its fourth vea:, has proven very successful and all students have passed the examination for registered technicians and have secured positions in the X-ray departments of hlospilals in this city or with radiologists practicing privately.The demand for trained X-ray technicians, or radiographers, is such that the prospective students can he assured of satisfactory positions once they obtain this certifi- cale of registered technicians, which is awarded to candidates passing the examinations set hy the Canadian Society of Radiologi- cal Technicians, Dr.Crawford stated.Two-year Course The course requires two years of theoretical and practical studies, and in this school there are junior and aenior students.The junior students are assigned to one hospital for their practical work fur one year, This is supplementad by lectures in administration.dark room technigue, anatomy, pnysio- logy.physics as applied to X-ray and radiiun, ete.In \u2018the second year the seniors take lectures in more advanced work and rotate for periods of two to three months in the X-ray de- partmenls of the five hospitals mentioned above.This affords the >tudent experience with the work in a number of hospitals, with cifferent types of machines and especially in the radiography of infants and children.Toward the end of the first year training, those students showing special ability ave asked to work in the summer, replacing the regular technicians who may be away on holidays during the months of June, July and part of August.For this they receive a small salary that enables them to earn something toward the cost of their course, Texthooks are supplied at cost prices and the students are encouraged to make use of the libraries and periodicals that exist in the X-ray departments of each hospital, = The school year begins and ends on Sept.15 of each year, and the students have one month's holiday a year, usually from Aug.15 to Sept.15.The number of students that can be accepted is limited and application can be made to Dr.E.M.Crawford, Director of tha School, Queen Elizabeth Hospatal ol Montreal! or to the following ra- diologists- Dr.A.Bernstein, Queen Elizabeth Hospital; Dr.J.S.Dun- har, The Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital: Dr.J.P.Jean, The Herbert Reddy Memorial Hospital: Dr.J.C.Lanthier and Dr.P.Simard, Si.Mary's Hospital.and Dr.I.Sed- 1ezky, Jewish General Hospital, PLUMBING \u2014 HEATING \u2014 ROOFING VENTILATION LEO FALARDEAU 3955 St.James Street West Montreal 30 Telephones \u2014 WE.2432 - Fl.2595 Evenings \u2014 VI.4127 - Fl.4458 æchoal on September 24, at The courses of study are as Coursey of Study follows: Junior School (9-12 years of agé), the study of voice and body control, pantomime and crea- \u2018tive group dramatics, taught at 9:30-11 a.m.bÿ Dorothy Danford; [ Intermediate School (13-17.years of age), the study of voice and diction, improvisation, dramatic tech- -nique, creative pantomime and interpretation, taught at 11 a.m.to 12:30 p.m.by Dorothy Danford and Griffith Brewer.The first play to be put on this | season will be \u201cTravellers Joy\u201d by Arthur Macrae.It opens Oet.14 at Victoria Hall.West Hill's initiation to M.R.Twill be made with productions on Oct.21 and 22, ; ss SCS oc: go DES Dooc\u2014O OC OCTO AUTO-LITE BATTERIES SALES & SERVICE REPAIRS AND SERVICE FOR ANY MAKE ~ AUTOMOBILE 4010 St.Catherine West \u2014>oC>0C exrérag COUIMMEEŸ Fi.4611 (Corner Atwater) >0C >0C p>oc DOC POCO 0 venience.inations are nearby * \u2014\u2014=2vme \u201cYour Home for Years to Come\u201d THE The building is fireproof.elevators and luxurions A few of the following 31, Rooms 4, Rooms 54, Rooms \u2018 6 Rooms RENTING WESTMOUNT TERRACE APARTMENTS Ten Rosemount Avenue l'his apartment building is located.in the heart - of Westmount, the City oË distinelive homes, and is designed with the thought in mind that your home is the most importaut place in your life and should incorporate every detail to ensure your comfort and con- Your privacy and quietness are safeguarded yet shopping centres, schools and churches of all denom- and the downtown business areas are within walking disæince./ soundproof, bas 2 lobhies and halls.apartments are still available: .$130 and up + «+» $150 and up , » .« $220 and up \u2019 » +» $230 and up ON PREMISES 10 AM.to 10 P.M.Glenview 4470 OSE REALTIES COMPANY ® LAncaster 0326 == ERE ae Ye te ante, pies] BR, CN WE.8842 Information : WESTMOUNT STUDIO RUTH SOREL \u201cBest Theatre Dancer From Europe\" \u2014 New York Times by John Martins BALLET SCHOOL Classical and Modern Ist Prize International Solo Dance Competition at Warsaw Longstanding Soloist With European Opera.Studio : 4585 Sherbrooke St.W.Macken en And Leclerc Capture Doubles Title Davis Cupper Brendan Macken added another laurel to his wreath over the week-end when he teamed with Georges Leclerc to capture the men\u2019s doubles title at the Mount Royal Tennis Club.Macken and Leclerc defeated Jack Spencer and Jean Richer in the finals by scores of T-5, 4-6, 6-3.: ALFRED LaLIBERTE The Evans Sisters School DANCE and MUSIC BALLET - TOE - TAP - ACROBATIC PIANO - Classical and Popular Royal Academy of Dancing Syllabus Taught.Prepared For Grade and Major Exams.For information, call CLenview 4707 4845 SHERBROORE ST.W.(Corner Victoria Ave.) MUSIC STUDIO ~~ Individual Tuition Beginners and Advanced Complete professional instruction in Piano, Solfeggio, Musical Dictation, Harmony, Counterpoint, etc.Under the direction of Mrs.Alfred LaLiberté, pianist Hector Gratton, composer 72 Columbia Avenue .Westmount WE.3113 Pupils CATHERINE H.SMITH Expert Matthay Piano Teacher Matthay principles with an added discovery which elimin- i ates years of technical struggle | and is a great aid to sight.created for you.$e by SOFT-TOE BALLET 8killfulty designed, Capexio soft-toe ballets meet every tequirement .flexible, foot conforming, durable.$2.00 ; TAP SHOES Designed especially for tap and character dancing with \u201cstitched\u201d sole construction to withstand strain\u2014 light-weight and flexible.8-2 $4.50 3-9 $4.95 Sizes: CAPEZIO (QUEBEC) LTD.2067.University Street {just below Sherbrooke Street) TOE SHOES The non-pleated suede toe for longer wesr\u2014functionally perfect for proper support and comfort.reading and interpretation, as results have proved and are proving.Theory, Harmony, Tape-re.cording, Orchestral Rhythm Band (all concert instruments), Recitals.Miss Smith, assisted by Larche Paul, is organizing a new and charming short Operetta fo teen-age pupils (children help in chorus).There is still an opening for soloists and room in chorus for those fond of singing.Phone GL.2046 CHILDREN'S THEATRE Canada's Foremost School of Training for Young People.* STAGE RADIO TELEVISION Diction - Poise - Deportment North & West End Studios DOROTHY DAVIS VIOLET WALTERS DE.6620 $7.50 LA.5978 \u201cd'Armes, \u2014 elly %) PCIRS BALLET .TAP.BALLROOM.Innouncing >) OPENING DAY /Q3) TUESDAY, SEPT.16th CHILDREN'S CLASSES Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, etc.BUSINESS CIRLS Slenderizing, Tap Dancing, Modelling, etc.BALLROOM DANCING Featuring Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, Rhumba, Jive, etc.basses HIGH SCHOOL BALLROOM CLASS BOYS' CLASS {Under Peter Miller personally) Dancing - Singing - Elocution 2 = ; cas - \u2014\u2026.THE-EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1053 Make Lunch An Event, Enjoy Renewed Energy Many people who find it necessary to eat lunch at the office or place of work make a hurried sandwich to serve as the meal, after which they get right back on the job.It ig much better for the digestion and the general health to eat a nourishing lunch, with fresh fruit -and vegetables and milk or a hot beverage included.In cooler weather, hot soap carried in a vacuum bottle adds both nourishment and interest to the meal.Part of the noon hour should he spent in the fresh air; a walk helps to renew energy for the rest of the day\u2019s work, Australians Beat Heat, Shortage Of Houses, By Building With Mud Australians in the hot Northern Territory are going back to mud or adobe houses\u2014houses of earth bricks dried in the sun.There is a serious shortage of houses in Australia, where the problem has been aggravated by the arrival of half-a-million immigrants since the war.Experiments at making houses of this primitive material have given good results, for it has been found that in hot climates earth-houses are much cooler than most temporary structures.Special equipment has been installed in Melbourne for making - Gee PAGE SEVEN this new type of house, and an expert has been going the rounds ex- | plaining to builders how to make strong mud walls.i [JJ WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE [CF] MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave.Why not enroll with a school established over 20 years in Westmount and which has graduates in all leading Montreal firms?Day or Evening.WEllington 1885 \u201cTHE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS\" also private lessons.Classes, Expert instruction.1204 Crescent Street e ELECTRICITY e RADIO e TELEVISION REGISTER NOW FOR NEW CLASSES DAY OR EVENING Office Hours: Daily 9 to 5 \u2014 Evenings 7 to 9 CANADIAN SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY BUILDING STREET ccosecrsoosnes 203¥e ove eames +000 Trent Ulerens 30-070 CITY .ccovcornsrocnncrsasesnevisecsccsme AGN coumeves :-2-æ \u2014 \u2014\u2014 a =.= et cel eee CRE Seay Ee cunt WBS BOP Meet bee) ha | NAME cuvooccanchoNs 200002000007 5 0 00 0Mo0aEixe 002 Mae eee t Telephone UN.6-0959 re eme mem een 1441 DRUMMOND STREET ARTS, SCIENCE, AND Williams College College courses for High School graduates [men and women) leading in two years to diploma of Associate in Arts, Science, or Commerce, In four Sir.George Williams.(Co and Schools.of the Montreal YMLA, INFORMATION FROM THR REGISTRAR MONTREAL 28 Courses.COMMERCE Sir George Williams Complete evening high sehool leading to high school graduation.Preparation for High School Leaving if desired, General, Mathematics-Science, Commercial EVENING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Evening classes in grades V, VI and VII for young people, and a special class for adults leading to high school entrance.WA 831 EVENING TECHNICAL CLASSES of THE MONTREAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE WILL RE-OPEN MONDAY EVENING.SEPTEMBER 22 REGISTRATION : Junior Engineering subjects, Arithmetic, English Composition, Practical Mathematics, Chemistry \u2014 Tuesday to Friday, September 16th to = 19th and class nights thereafter.All other Courses \u2014 Thursday and Friday evenings, September 18th and 19th, and class nights thereafter.years to degree of B.A.B.Sc, or B.Com, DAY AND EVENING Equivalent courses day and evening divisions, SPECIAL PROGRAMS Sir George Williams Business School Preparation for admission to post-graduate or pro- | fessional faculties including Engineering, Law, Den- | i J | tistry, Education, etc, training for the various cer- DAY and EVENING tificates In Accountancy.Open to both men and women, Secretarial, Stenographic, and Bookkeeping courses, ten months in length in day division, similar courses in evening division plus French Conversation, and various technical courses such as Estimating, ete, PARTIAL STUDIES Mature students with suitable backgrounds may be admitted to individual courses in the Evening Division, COURSES OFFERED Courses offered : Astronomy Latin Commercial Law APPLIED SCIENCE and CHEMISTRY Guology Philosophy Transportation Sir George Williams | ( ENGINEERING Chemistry Fine Arts Business Management \u2019 JUNIOR EN ELECTRICITY Biology Economics Marketing | ARITHMETIC RADIO Physics Education Secretarial Practice School of Art Mathematics Gecgraphy Credits j ENGLISH COMPOSITION INTERIOR DECORATING Draughting History Collections | MECHANICAL DRAWING COOKERY Textiles Political Science Corp.Finance DAY and EVENING | MACHINE and METAL .SEWING and English Psychology Insurance WORK DRESSMAKING French Sociology Purchasing Professional and leisure-time training in all branches | \u2019 German Accountancy Taxation of Fine and Commercial Art, including drawing and For Prospectus giving information of Courses, address Spanish Advertising Int'l.Trade painting, modelling and sculpture, portraiture, poster J Greek Public Speaking design, fashion drawing illustration, cartooning, tex- the Principal, 125 Sherbrooke Street West, or phone PL.3931 bet | and 4 p.m tile design, advertising art, etween and p.m.and many others. =.toux RIGHT Rr \u201cTHE EXAMINER Berving 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 aims to be an independent, clean mewspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year: $1.00 half-year, A Authorized as 2nd Class Mall Post Office Depl.Ottawa, RCE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1952 | The Right Course \u2018 % + * Canada Is Robust Enough to Disregard 6 Fear, Hesitation of Socialists An examination of the torrents of advice end warnings being hurled at the citizens of the free world reveals one clear-cut distinction.It is between those with conviction and courage and those who, yielding to fear, drift almost as if they were puppets of Moscow.There is no doubt the right course and\u2019 also the safest course is to proceed with the measures designed to establish the military and economic security of the free world.NATO, the, European Defence Community, and a parallel organisation in the East, are elementary precautions of self-preservation.to raise the standard of living in backward areas.Point Four and The Colombo Plan are getting things done.As the prospect of world domination recedes it is natural that the Lords of the Kremlin should resort to every artifice of deception that can be devised.Spurious peace talk, and divisive tactics of all kinds \u2014 these are what to expect and these are what we are getting from the camp of the enemy.And as the Kremlin fumes and rages and cajoles, simpers, and pleads, according to the audience addressed, the old magnetic fascination for all Collectivists reappears.Socialists all over the Western World yield again to the spell of those whose success would guarantee their immediate extinction.Not content with trying to mislead their own people, peripatetic British Socialists such as Michael Foot and Kingsley Martin, cross the Atlantic to spread their doctrine of surrender and their poison about the United States.The whole Socialist clan, including the Socialist fringes of the other political parties, proclaim disaster, foster gloom, and demand retreat in the face of \u2018intimidation.The {ask of saving civilization rests on the shoulders of the individualists \u2014 those who accept the challenge of to-day as their fathers accepted similar challenges \u2014 with courage, faith, determination, skill and, above all, with cheerful confidence.Canada is robust enough, and adult enough, to disregard the simpering fear and corrosive hesitation of suicidal Socialists.Allied with these are the steps being taken de = Trinity Memorial Church I Apologize Miss Smith By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Nayler, est 91 mm 1 em Hh rm 1 mm 1m 0) mF rm 1 ee [4 ee It was not very polile of me last week to fail to carry on our con- but I found myself rather heavily volved in other matters.But there is a point about Education in Que- Tec which 1 wish to emphasize, whether you are a young teacher be- versation of the previous week, career, or a teacherx - \u2014 ee coming from another province or reason for even an experienced teacher who should teach knows the system from beginning {erested to end.For we all need reminders of the things we know.The point I wish to emphasize ginning her tian citizens.teaching.because I am in seeing boys and girls develop into good, I should cause I am so keen on some sub- 4 that man cannot find health and | happiness in material theories of I existence any more than in the ; accumulation of material posses- | sions; but that he m'ust recognize | God as Spirit and himself as I spiritual, immortal, È The Golden \u2018text is from .Jere- nish (3:28): \u201cTruly in vain is salvation Loped for from the hills, and from the multitude of mount- -uins: truly in the Lord our God is the salvation of Israel.\u201d in- THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPLEMBER 19, 1952 Come tn Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.+ Westmount Park-Emmanuel + Sunday-school re-opens in West- mount Park-Emmanuel Church this Sunday.The High School Bible Class will meet with Donald Bardwell at 10 a.m., and the other departments of the School will gather at 11 a.m.The children will worship for a time with the senior congregation, then go to their own departments for study under their teachers.Services are held morning, and evening in the \u201cchurch which is in the park\u201d, at the corner of Western Avenue and Lansdowne Avenue, This coming Sunday the preacher at the morning service will be the minister, Dr.Harvey Campbell, and in the evening the preacher will be Donald Bardwell, student-assistant.The Women's Missionary Aux- jliary will hold a Tea-Musicale on Wednesday, Sept.24, in Webster Memorial Hall, to Which all friends and former members of the Auxiliary are invited.; Boy's work (the Cubs) and girls work (The Explorers and C.G.I.T.) are now beginning their autumn activities.The church's program i is in full swing.#\u2014 \u2014\u2014 + | Westmount Baptist | + + Dr.J.A.Johnston will preach at both Services on Sunday in Citations from tne Bible include the following: \u201cFor he that soweth 1 lo his flesh shall of the flesh reap in- cortuplion; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.«Gal.6:81 Correlalive passages from the | Christian Science texthook Actuglly Chris- be- useful, teach Westmount Baptist Church, His morning subject will be \u201cThe Wheel of Life\u201d while that of the evening will be entitled \u201cSurprised!\u201d The Church Bible ANGLICAN School meets | i VISITORS WILL BE at 11 a.m.in the Lower Assembly Hall.Junior and intermediate pupils meet with the congregation and adjourn at 11.15.Parents are invited to bring their children to Church.The Church and School Services are over at 12.15, Following the evening service there will be a Circle of Friendship.This will be a gathering to which everybody is invited.The Mid-Week } Fellowship of the congregation is held each Wednesday at 8 p.m.and is largely attended.These are \u2018successful gatherings and prove great inspiration to all who attend.The Young People\u2019s Union meets on Thursday at 8 p.m.A missionary conference will be held in \u201cWestmount\u201d over the week-end of Sept.27 to 29.Meetings will be held on Saturday evening and Monday evening as well as on Sunday.A panel of experts will conduct a post-script period on the Sunday evening providing a Missionary Information Please.UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, ° Westmount Minister: Rev, Walter J, Spence, B.A.Organist and Chofr Director, Mr.S80 WW, Lyneh, LT.CL, Sunday, September Dust 11,06 um, Service of Worship, Sunday School In attendance, T0 pour.Commmieneing Series ol Sermons on SWHAT DO YOU THINK OF 00 First in Series: WHAT no you THINK OF CONFIS- SION MONT WELCOME js this; that our educational sys-|ject that I must pass on the | Science and Health with Kev to ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH tem in Quebec is based on Chris- knowledge of il to the next Ben | Serine \u20185, vw mu Baker | Church of The Advent 101 Cote St.Antoine Road dia nii av.\u201cOvince ati Eddy ineliide he following; The ote .Antoine Road, lianity.Several of he provinces |eration, sharp experiences of L Mer ; The | Corner of Wood and Western near Argyle Avenue, fllow praver und Bible reading: I consider il essential to the 7° ! ; *P CERCCS OP he let in the: Westmount WESTMOUNT one other province emphasizes good life, Mathematics is essen- | supposition life of matter.as « - ind Bible study.but our province tial; so is History, and English ve | as ou disappointments and | Rev.Canon Sydenham 4.Lin say \u2014_\u2014 speaks of Roman Catholic and |Litctalure, and Greek Philosophy.; i 85 Wous, turn us like tired ev.Alexc Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A., \u2018 Protestant schools.and both of [Tf we.think they are drv-as-dust \u2018 ltdren lo the urms of divine Vatthew's Dav Minister Tos .innlv Christianity ; vi : Love.Then we begin to learn Life | Sralifteass Lid, i those terms imply Christianity.[subjects we neither can nor should ; liv qui = TE 800 am.Moly Communion Our schools then are Christian |teach them.Or I teach in order = dnane > Moses The pains of.94a am, Sutidiy School and Bible .esi > .; sense are Ss; ar .ne 1.A .CI : gchools with a very careful guard-|{hat 1 may improve on all the ve on salutary if they wrench porn lass ins Sunday, September \"2051 = ie i ati .; « av Ials ase = > 3 \u20ac Ja an à s.- ing of the rights of such minorities teaching of the past and contrib- x i se pleasurabls beliefs and 11,600 an, Sotemm Eucharist, de.Grant \u201cThe Churel i as the Jews.and an equally care- ute to a better community.1 ransp ant the affections from a Preucherz Bev Mlesander Mellor, 11.00 am ir ant.rol Church : ful guarding of the rights of con- {should consider those Christian noite to Soul, W here the creations | 00 pan.Sole CNNONR- 700 pon.Mr, Grant.Nevertheless,\u201d i scientious objectors, But general- standards: but I can make them Ine oe are good.\u2018rejuicing the H'eek-day Services _ } speaking our schools are Chris- more emphaticallv Christian if I LL Holy Communion, 8 am, Monday and Organist and Choir Director tian schools, and the standards of [illustrate the purpose.by definite CT \u201c Friday; 7 nom.Tuesday, Thurs- Fi a M er B 4.Musa Boe living and Leuching and learning | reterence to Jesus Christ as PRESBYTERIAN day and Salurday: 02.30 a.m.4 tiilips Mo eh .Mus.Bac, 4 Cg ; ednesday \u201cC0, #re Christian standards.teacher.and to the subject of His -\u2014 Maltins: 7,40 sm, daily except on , \u2018 h., .quhi Wednesday at EDR Let us think what we mean by teaching.| MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Evensong: 240 pun.daily, except on D Christian standards of learning.And I shall do that naturally and CHURCH Saturday at 8 p.m.ST.JAMES UNITE There ure various reasons for [sincerely if- 1 an committed to a! wT art CHURCH i hristi ivi Melvill ST.MATTHIAS learning.For example, 1 learn Christian standard of living, It elville Avenue ine S Ww engineering.that 1 may make |is not an act we put on: it is a life, R ch c CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West i 2 good income as an en-|lhat we live.And when we are | ev.as.Cochrane, B.A.B.D, Westmount Rev.B.B.Brow n, Interim Minister > gineer.and it may be a purely living thdt life we make our place! \u201d inister./ } \"selfish reason.Or I may learn en- [it a Christian system of education © Sud Semel Corner Churchill and Sunday.Sepler mber 21st gineering in order that I may [a Very natural one, an He © i.F entber 21s! Cote St.Antoine Road 0 wm.das School.build dams in Central India.to : sure Lam pm, PubliS Nae, ; | Wrestling Jacob.\u201d irrigale new lands and feed new TTT TT TT 4 - _ Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, ce aa o ev.Go RB multitudes, ! May or mav not Christian Science | | Visitors qe whine Are I.Th.MC ; MA 7,30 pu imi Que make a good living.etter the sut ot Cu ! \u2019 all) cone.Rev.C.Douvlas Ellis, M.À.or bis yea] plist ianity $ Thom Thi i ; tes Ma ros the subject of the Lester A, Woodin, TT : , \u2018 rues reaches Rev, +.9.7 \u2018 Phink again of the Christian Lesson-Sermon to be read in Organist and Choirmister.Fille ah Sunday «fer Trinity son, DD, 1-10.: ar ac - av teace + us .; \u2014 -\u2014-\u2014 AUTRE oly \u20ac .Finan 0 Lune à has frac Churches of Christ.Scientist.on SYNAGOGUE PLU wan, Morning Prayer, Joly tom- st ah Te Heart : salarv.a am 1e Sunday, Sept.21 mnnion and Sermon, le Dow ir - ; ; .La à , : ._\u2014 0 a.reacher: The Rector, .\u2014 first to admit {hat a salary 15 This Lesson-Sermon explains RE 7,40 ha pA and Sern, i.; ; © necessary.but it is nol the first |.000 Lo ee _ CONCREGATION SHAAR Preacher: Ven, IH.we Hridget!, oh Sacrament of (he Lords Sue BAPTIST HASHOMAYIM «ide UT eue \u2014 a 1 Brandon.on Sunday, Seplember 2K1h, \u2014 _ \u2014_ - A CORDIAL MW ELCOME CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WESTMOUNT BAPTIST 450 Kensington Avenue, H'rdnesday Va VISITORS CHURCH WESTMOUNT, QUE.10.00 aan.Holy Conmmuntion.Organist and Choir Director, == - Arnold Bellis ; Rabbi Wilfred Shuvhat Organist: Mr.Eostace Tnit£ ACC 0.First Church of Christ Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue Mr.Dum uel 7 1heibowitz, TT \u2014 : \u2014_\u2014 \u201cducation - Gi Scientist Dr.Mever S.Cohen.Principal TRINITY MEMORIAL A John Alexander Johnston, D.D., \u2018 PE neipa ESTMOUNT \u2018ARK 52 Academy Road, Minister The Sabbah CHURCH >= I Westmount, ue, nn.: ; Wons Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue 77\" -F T ou, 9 Wiliom J.Neale rl Ws Vas {MMANUEL ; Organist and Choirmaster a TE Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naslor, : ' ; Sway Nervice 9 and BREN HOST HASHON ATE Rector.¥ Western Ave ot Landon .- Dh Lr \u2014\u2014- » Ave.ansdown 11.00 n.SHR A sobicet of Lesson Sermon: 1 Sina.September 2151 \u2018 rida, ne ple mber 11 ST, MATTHEW, A, E.und M.Fe _ Pl AM nan.\u201cThe Wheel OF tire\", 120 pm, Candle Lighting, IT s .oe Tend Î Gelden Tent: voi de 32k Trois in 1000 am.Chareh Bible School.G30 pane Evening Service, ile enth \u2018 Suid : Iter ! rout Minister: vain is salvation hoped for from 740 pour.CSurprised - .on .8.00 Hol \u20ac om Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D., D.D.the hills, «d'fron the mallitade \u201car SA.Johnston I 1 SN RAT Saat a a oe Junior ro TT ef tains: troie à ; .J\u2026 A.\u2018vaches SEA s.AND 9.45 am.0 1 J ., Cea me .ore Co Mn le i He don! AL Bl Services, 7.00 #01, MORNING SERVICES, TRO am.Choral Communion, Sunday.September 2ust Ft.aan.Sunday Sehoot, eh aT fa FLA am, SERMON, Preacher: The Rector, 3 .11.00 am.Morning Worship and Sun- ' Co POSI-SCRIPI 6.40 pont.Afternoon Prayers.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary (day School Reopening, peer or, FRIENDS \u2014 4 Department.x 0 The Minister WHHL Preach, ollows the Evening Service \u201cal perme aa i.pan vensong.30 p.Fveni w I edie sday \u2014_\u2014 \" I Le k-day Services Preacher: \u2014 Rew Canon F.L \u2019 Bomar vont eur us ' her th 8.35 pon.Testimony VMeeling.MDW EER FELLOWSHIP Mosidav, September 22nd Whitley.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ednesday \u2014 8 o'clock AT 2 118 A \u2014 \u2014\u2014 A Cordial Welcome Fe Extended To AN .pe x eer .AST O GEDALLL 3 .Reading Raom, 52 Academy Rol Mn NS VÉOPLES ! Mas FAS OF i\" ! VIAN Iednesdav Residents of the Westmount Community ; ba coed Ac ° wil, testa § \u201che : ! | * Open 2,00 fo 400 pm.Vresdans, radi \u2014\u2014 COR I eck-da $ p 7.00 nm.Holy, Conmnintion.Direclar of Musie.J C, Scoit, { ) ) \\ ; 1 Thuvsdays and Fridaye cexeopl VISITORS WELCOME TO | 7.00 : ornings.Thursday LTC, BM, bolide ) WIE) CON | am.Mornings.; oliduys), \u2018 ALL SERVICES 6.45 pm.Evenings, 10,00 a.m.Holy Comuninion, Orgnnist, O.R.Gliddon.tigres jt, + en EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS ot .ra - \u201cnat crea rad ES \u20ac _.\u20ac \u2014 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1053- po fr \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771» Please phone your Ads early i in the week, \u201cNo Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue The Westmount Examiner lassified Advertisin 10 Words 35¢ 3e for each additional word \u201cService Is Our Business\" 4209 St.Catherine St.West EXPERT TELEVISION INSTALLATIONS Aerials Erected @ Free Estimates ALLIED TELEVISION FI.8674 - FI.3006 {Near Greene Ave.) 1 \u201cPROPERTY FOR SALE BIGHT .room house, situated: in Town of Huntingdon, Quebec.Lot 59x120, garage, new heating system, insulated, full basement, cold storage room, large garden, small fruits.Jdeal for retired couple.Write Box No.403, c-o 2185 Hampton, J-49 \u2018 HUNTING\u2014RAWDON Accommodation for hunters, 10 miles north of Rawdon.Good déer and partridge hunting.Reasonable.WI.1814.J-21 9-6 WAREHOUSE SPACE WANTED Heated warehouse wanted, West of Girouard about 2,000 square feet.Phone Mr.Scott, WA.1142.J-12 10 OFFICES TO LET ATTRACTIVE offices in recently renovated commercial building, Corner Greene Avenue and St.Catherine Street West.Parking space avallable.Apply 1215 Greene Avenue, Room 5 or phone WE.9071.J-46 18 APARTMENTS WANTED FURNISHED or unfurnished 3 or 4 rooms.Must be clean, quiet, and within walking distance of St.Paul's Academy.Oct.1st occupancy.Write Box 402, c¢-o 2185 Hampton Avenue, J-40 19 SHARE LIVING QUARTERS 27% GARAGES WANTED 29 FOR SALE HEATED garage wanted for winter storage for English car.WE, 1580, SOIL : after 7 p.m.J-36 Specially treated black earth for WANTED immediately, winter dead storage space for car.DE, 0293.J-43 28 TO RENT VACUUM cleaiters rentals, 07c a day, floor polishers at 20c a day on special rental plan also -repairs and sales of all makes, new or rebuilt, at.Lucky Home Appliances on easy terms.HE.6883.J-11 29 FOR SALE NORGE oil space heater, pipes, etc, used one season; Beatty washer, reconditioned.2035 Grey, rear.EL.628.J-24 COMPLETE household effects willing to sacrifice.Call EL.9205.J-26 ANDREW Malcolm mahogany 4 poster double bed, with spring and Simmons Deep Sleep mattress, also chest of drawers to match, Excellent condition.AT.6781.J-29 BLACK broadtail coat, velvet col- lar; Russian broadtail shortie; dress-' es; suits, 14-16.FI.6029.J-31 Good set of golf clubs, § irons, two woods plus bag, seldom used.Also walnut executive type desk; steel single bed with Lincoln slat spring; complete modern set of Encyclopaedia atid nearly new felt mattress, large size crib.WE.4063 TWO business girls willing to share FUR jacket, grey kidskin, size 14, apartment, vicinity Westmount Sta- good condition; also dresses and tion.MA, 6912, after 5.30 p.m, J-50 suits.DE.4052 J-32 BOY'S pure wool gabardine Aquas- 20 ROOMS TO LET cutum raincoat with detachable wool SINGLE room, furnished, privileges, lining; boy's navy blue winter over- $6.00, some light duties accepted as coat wool dnterlining, size 13-14, part payment.HU.8-4790.J-52 21 ROOMS WANTED $20.00 for each.DE.9996.J-99 \"LADY'S bicycle, Mary Road.EL.2342.lawns and gardens, $4.00 single load, $7.00 double, Wholesale and retail.Bulldozing.EL.1177.« J-8 BABY carriage, good condition, $5.00; bathinette, $1.00; high chair, $1.00, WA.3621, J-38 excellent condition.DE.2942 DRESSES, size 14, perfect condition, very reasonable.EX.2337.J-47 ATTENTION, how will you protect your car this winter and save it fora long time?If you are worried, find a garage.The best thing to do is buy a Standard Aluminum Garage, 11'2\"\u2019 x 20' or smaller, transportable, low cost of $299.97 complete and installed from Bergeron and Son Reg'd.4282 Brebeuf, Call CH.2419, Evenings FR.1556.VACUUM cleaners, only $10.00 each Hoover, Premier, Apex, Eureka, ete Used.Lucky Home Appliances.HE, 6883.J-10 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED \u2014 Large chest or tin trunk, sound condition.FI.4320, Tuesday to Thursday.J-30 WANTED ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTS Old-fashioned china, cut glass, small antique furniture.Oriental rugs, oil painting.EX.9518 J-4 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED PART TIME Mother's help wanted.Sleep in or out.Good pay.References required, EL.5473.J-44 PARTINE plain eight week days, 32 cooking, four to vicinity Queen J-27 HELP WANTED FEMALE BABY SITTER Fond.of children, honest reliable, available for days and week- ends.DE.2640.J-34 SCHOOL girl for part-time care of two children.Live in preferred.GL.1576 J-42 BILINGUAL, experienced, part-time millinery, saleslady, 0.75 to $1.00 an hour.Apply Monday, Sept.22, 1952.Fay's 1475 St, Catherine West.J-25 35 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE BABY-SITTING wanted, reliable woman, day or night, vicinity West- 34 mount, N.D.G.Telephone CA.Ta STENOGRAPHY and typing, $7.00 daily, own office near Guy.BE.5312, PL.6395.J-18 36 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED BY CHARTERED BANK IN WESTMOUNT, JUNIOR CLERK.TELEPHONE WI.7109.J-19 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE HANDYMAN.Painting, chauffeur evenings, Saturdays.FI.9856.J-16 41 DOMESTIC PETS BEAUTIFUL male American cocker 87 puppies, registered, very healthy, must sell, lack of space.WE.1742; ANNOUNCING the re-opening of Veva Robson Boarding Kennels, now under her own personal management.For reservations phone Ste.Anne de Bellevue 2134.J-7 42 PERSONALS A PARTY TREAT We'll show movies at your child's birthday party.Free group picture to each guest.WA.5198.J-22 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS For particulars, P.O.Box 218 Station L, Westmdunt \u2018Wednesday, Westmount Thursday, West End Sunday afternoon.\u201c TRADES AND ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH CARPENTRY S.STANDRING \u2014 General carpentry and cabinet-making, Expert craftge manship on all lines of woodwork.Planned kitchens and custom built interiors a specialty, Estimates free.Satisfaction guaranteed.EL.7463.CARTAGE AND MOVING WESTERN Crating and Moving, & general transport.Local and long § distance.Specialty: furniture, planos, refrigerators.Call FI.1328.J-3 BUSINESS girl requires room and privileges, private home, near West- mount Station.MA.6912, after 5.30 p.m.J-51 22 ROOM AND BOARD TO LET ELDERLY PEOPLE Accommodation in private home as paying guest.DExter 4692, Call Monday.ROOM AND BOARD WANTED FRENCH teacher, Westmount School, desires room and board with French family, Call BE.4735.J-37 26 GARAGES TO LET GARAGE on Roslyn, St.Antoine and Sherbrooke.Daytime, Mr.Dietz, LA.3201, Evenings, WE.4182, J-82 28 DA Collins REC'D.FUNCRAL HOME = \u2014 = 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED funeral Home and Chapel i HE] | between Cote.L - | Shaar Hashomayim | - + Women\u2019s Institute Preparations have been completed for the sixth annual season of the Women's Institute of Jewish Studies.Registrations are now being received in the educational office of the congregation, and regular classes will commence on Tuesday, Oct.14.The weekly sessions will take place on Tuesday afternoons commencing at 1:30 p.m.Subjects of instruction include elementary, intermediate and advanced Hebrew, reading and conversation: Bible, literature; art in Jewish Life; and manual skills and handicrafts.will also be arranged, as in former years.School Notes Sessions of the Nursery and Kindergarten classes, the afternoon Hebrew School and Sunday Preparatory classes, are now meeting regularly.Children unable to attend regular classes are taught by Teachers of the Home Instruction Department.\" The Hebrew High School resumed studies on Sunday, 14.class Sept.Junior Congregation Preparations have been completed for Rosh Hashonah Youth Services, under the leadership of Junior Congregation officials and = FunerAaL DIRACtORS dstablished 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beaute At your disposal without charge + | Chazonim, for both days of the Monthly Book Reviews: Festival.A separate service has ibeen arranged for younger children nine years of age and below, fn Room three and five of the school building, at 11:15 am, Older children, 10 years of age \u2018and over, will meet in the Chapel at 10:45 a.m, and are requested to bring a Machzor.Succos Tea Mrs.M.A.Brown, president of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary, extends New Year's greetings on behalf of the officers and board, with the prayer that the coming year may bring true happiness, spiritual fulfillment and contentment to al our members and their families.Men's Association Extensive plans have been formulated for an active season by the executive of the Men's Association.The first open meeting will be held on Monday, Oct.13, with Maurice Samuel as guest speaker, An intensive membership drive has been launched to enroll the men of the congregation as active participants in the association, Y.M.G.At a recent executive meeting, under the chairmanship of Humphrey Kassie, plans were discussed for an interesting program for the current year.The first open meeting will be held on Wednesday, Oct.8 at 8:30 p.m.\u201c At the evening service on Sunday, the minister, Rev.Walter J.Spence, is commencing a series of sermons on \u201cWhat Do You Think of \u2014\", the first one in this series + Calvary United \u2018 being \u201cWhat Do You Think of Confession?\u201d This series should prove instructive and helpful, especially to young people, and all are urged to attend.On Monday at 6:45 p.m.the Explorers will re-open their fall program and all members are asked to bring their friends along.On Thursday the Trail Rangers meet at 7 p.m.for their reg ilar program and the C.G.IT.at [1.30 Craft Of Knitting Shetland Shawls Said Dying Out Today there are only about a dozen people left in the world who can spin the exceedingly fine thread used®in knitting Shetland shawls, these most beautiful handmade lacy cobwebs.Of those who can actually knit these shawls, which need infinite patience and entail a tremendous amount of labor, there remain today in all perhaps less than twenty people.Actually the special thread used in the shawls is really double, and not single as it appears to be.It is amazing to learn tiiat nearly six miles of fine thread have to be spun and then twined to make up 5,000 yards of firm thread; the number of loops in a single shawl is often well over half a million.So intricate is this delicate work that it needs constant attention.It is said that a good knitter in the Shetland Islands (north of Scotland) usually takes 10 hours to knit 100 yards of thread.To complete a shawl generally takes about 500 hours, but at the end of this time the shawl is not finished.It has to be \u201cdressed.\u201d Several processes go to complete the dressing, including the washing, bleaching, and then the rewashing.After this it is lightly starched and then stretched.To stretch the shawl it is pinned by every separate point of lace to a special wooden frame, and with infinite patience and care, it is dried in front of a peat fire.Then, DECORATING J.A.BROSSOIT ,and Son Reg'd., offers first class work in painting and decorating, Free estimates work guaranteed, Reasonable, WE.558 ÿ DESJARDINS PAINTING AND DECORATING CO.EXPERT CONSULTANTS.FREE BSTIMAT AND SPECIFICATIONS WI, HH NoBLE PAINT work guaranteed Specialty, interior, at moderate price, YO.eo -3 DRAPERIES CUSTOM made draperies, curtains, slipcovers, bedspreads etc.Work guaranteed, Reasonable prices.Mrs.E.V.McSweeney, NE.5-5586.J-14° DRESSMAKING CHILDREN'S aressmaker.Hand smocked dresses and blouses, alterations and repairs, on adults dresses and suits.VI, 4604.J-20 HIGH class dressmaking.Remodel your wardrobe to suit you.Years of experience.N.D.G., 2035 Grey Avenue, at rear.EL.6628.J- -23 | EDUCATIONAL FRENCH CONVERSATION = Paris, Montreal Universities gradue ate, former McGIll professor, private, {; Sherbrooke.DJ.2290.SMOCKING LESSONS ENGLISH smocking.Four lessons for ; $5.00, morning and evening classes.i Chella Thornton Smocking Books, © smocking supplies, Clearance of Enge ° lish broadcloth, Phone WE.6168 1 p.m.> UPHOLSTERING CHESTERFIELD sets re-covered, ree estimation call WA.5582.Mid-Town : Upholstering Cd, 5337 Western Ave, VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS Flexalum spring tempered slats.Vinyl plastic \u2019 tapes.Newest and best on the mare ; ket.No installation charge.Steel drapery supports given free of! charge.Call for free estimate, J.P.j Beaudoin, veteran 3 OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS when it is ready for market, YO, 5681.EVENINGS, HE.0581 + p.m.Choir rehearsal is also on Thursday each week at 8 p.m.small groups.3479 Prud homme, near § È 5 1 converted to modern styles, For free : TEE rh TL AN Tis\u2019 TEER RS gr PROFESSIONAL CARDS} 20 WORDS 65c 1 Ty x, #7 hp Sami STS STYLES, WAVES | > AL AT ONE TIME! \u2014 THE RELIABLE DExter 4853 SHERBRO 3525« Free DELIVERY CORNER VICTH Downtown Store : 1133 ST.CATHERINE SO EASY YOU DO IT YOURSELF! 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Hotel, and while in the city are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.\" R.A, Schurman, Miss Vera King, is convener of ushers for St.Ann's Baby Clinic Associates Annual Fashion Show, to be held in the Town Hall, Town Mount Royal on September 25, and.will have as her assistants the following members of the clinic: Miss Kay Angle, Miss Evelyn Reid, Miss Amelia Daly, Miss Geraldine Dubee, Mrs.D.Glencross and Mrs.J.Fitzgerald.Mr.and Mrs.K.C, Winans spent the weekend in Toronto with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.David Canfield Elliott, and attended the christening of Mr.and Mrs.Elliott's infant son which took place on Sunday afternoon, in St.Paul\u2019s Anglican Church, Rev.Canon F.H.Wilkinson officiating.The baby was given the names David Andrew Winans and the\u2019 godparents are Mr.Peter Wilks, of Toronto.Miss Mary Mack, of Cornwall, Ont.and Rev.R.K.Maguire of Dublin, Ireland, formerly of Montreal for whom Mr.K.C.Winans stood proxy.ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Lilian Emily, only daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Henry Harrington, N.D.G., formerly of West- mount, to Mr.Frederick Moir Pat- tinson, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Pattinson, of Montreal.The wedding will take place quietly at eleven o'clock on Saturday morning, October 11, at Trinity Memorial Church, Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor officiating.À dvanced CHARLOTTE invites you to drop in and see the season's outstanding fashions.Crisp, fresh, new materials \u2014 full skirts, slim skirts \u2014 all new and exciting.SUITS COATS DRESSES Fashions / / BLOUSES MILLINERY FORMALS nen erd J pon-À 4 Ultra-Smart Styles Just For Youl Featuring Dresses By Jonathan Logan.JUNIORS 1353 GREENE AVENUE NEAR SHERBROOKE Personal, Individuar Attention \u2014 Away from the Hustle and Bustle of Downtown & (He OPEN 9 TO 6 DAILY ÿ MISSES = WOMEN Westmount Fl.7773 > | Specialist in: { PLAYTEX { BRASSIERES ELASTIC STOCKINGS e oo e Westmount 6550 ST.HUBERT ST.0 EI MME A.COURVAL CORSETIERE NU-BACK - GRENIER - LeGANT PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS GOTHIC BRASSIÈRES and GIRDLES NATURE'S RIVAL - A'LURE - CORETTE MATERNITY and SURGICAL SUPPORTS 5 Stores At Your Service 4861 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST 0 4235 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.449) 8T.LAWRENCE BLVD.413 ONTARIO ST.EAST = IN te rr Ce RT RE RAAT THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1053 Mr.and Mrs.Charles Albert Marlatt, pictured signing the register following their marriage which took place recently in West- mount Park Emmanuel Church, Formerly Miss Audrey Helen McLean, the bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.L.McLean, of Westmount.The bridegroom is the son of the late Dr.C.A.Marlatt, and Mrs.Marlatt, of St.Laurent.- W October 8, at-the Sheraton-Mount jé Celebrate Their the wedding cake which centred the table.The couple have one son, Mr.Donald MacSween.' Presiding in the tea room were Mrs.Archibald Stalker, Mrs.W.A.Messenger, Miss Margaret C.MacSween, Mrs.W.L.Gatehouse, Mrs.G.B.Cranstoun, Mrs.H.W.Rick, Mrs.W.Redfern, Miss Mildred Macfarlane, Miss M.A.Robertson, Mrs.Harold Greaves and Mrs.Mark Price.Of the original wedding party those present at the 25th anniversary were: in addition to the bride and groom, their respective mothers, Mrs.W.Christoffersen and Mrs.A.MacSween; the best man, Dr.Wilfred G.McLellan; the matron of honor Mrs.Howard Rick, bridesmaids Miss Margaret Mac- Sween and Miss Mildred Macfar- Jane, and one of the ushers, Dr.Henry Brown.Mr.and Mrs, W.D.H.Buchanan, Cote St.Luc, -who\u2019 were also celebraling their 25th wedding anniversary, were among those present, Of much interest to the guests wag a display in one of the rooms 0.the bride's original wedding dress and veil and one of the bridesmaids\u2019 dresses, also two tiers from the original wedding cake, | along with photographs and other mementos including the groom's top hat! On Monday afternoon Mrs.Mac- Sween also entertained about fifteen guests, when Mrs.Matthew Fisher poured coffee, Silver Cross The Silver Cross Women of Canada, Montreal Chapter, are resuming their fall and winter activities, and will hold the first business meeting on Wednesday, Sept.24, at 8 p.m.in the Y.W.C.A, Club room, 1355 Dorchester West.All members and wearers of a 2 Radin Silver Cross will be welcome.Dr.and Mrs.S.A.MacSween Silver Wedding A reception attended by about ninety guests was held on Sunday afternoon and evening, September 14, by Dr.and Mrs.A.MacSween on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary.Their home at 6218 Monkland Avenue, where they took up residence as bride and groom in 1927, was festively arranged with gladioli, with Sweetheart roses and white tapers flanking Miss Rose Mary Scott Feted At Bridal Events Mrs.Harold J.Scott, 4877 Draper Avenue, entertained Saturday at a trousseau tea in honour of her daughter, Miss Rose Mary Scott, whose marriage to Mr.John Hutchins is taking place this Saturday.Multi-colored gladioll and white mums were used to decorate, and those pouring tea were Mrs.Vance Johnston, Mrs, C.P.Fen- wick, Mrs.Arthur Jeffery, of Pointe Claire, and Mrs.Douglas Hartley.Mrs.Vance Johnston, 510 Cote St.Antoine Rd., will be hostess at a buffet supper following the wedding rehearsal tomorrow evening.The bride-elect was also feted at a kitchen shower by Mrs.C.P.Fenwick and Miss Anne Fen- wick, 3445 Ridgewood Avenue; at a crystal shower by Mrs.Jam Best, 1225 Ouimet St, Ville St.Laurent; and at a cup- and-saucer shower by Mrs.Wil- us Mosdell, 8907 Sherbrooke St.\u2014\u2014\u2014 bddings + - \u2018 The President of the Blue Goon MR Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, Mrs.J.Huber HB Lésperance, announces the opening #; tea and general meeting taking place on Wednesday afternoon, Royal Hotel, at half past tw, i o'clock.i iY Miss Blair Borden entertained at | \u2018a kitchen shower, in her home ox À Balfour Avenue, in honor of Mig i Qonstance Fritz, of Stanstead Ave.À nue, a bride-elect of this month, The shower took the form of 4 Girl Guide Camp reunion and the [4 gifis were presented from a minis.à ture tent of authentic camp design.Assisting Miss Borden wer fg Miss Lynn Smith, Miss Marihe Bd Fritz and Miss Barbara MacLeoi, Ë The Countess of Haddingto [A who with her children, Lady Mary fF: Baillie-Hamilton and Lord Binning, JE spent the summer with her parE} ents, Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Cook at bé their country home at Lac Non mand, sailed Friday by the Em presa of Canada to return Lo ner home in Scotland.Ë Miss Margaret W, Good, Presi.Assistants Association, returned from St.Louis, : where she represented the C.D.N E A.A.at the national meeting of the American Dental Assistant} Association.Social events in he | honor during the meeling included teas and luncheons tendered by: [ES the A.D.A.A.President, Mrs.Stevs il Ann Montgomery, of Dallas, Texas; and the Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Louisiana State Associations.Miss Good is an honorary member of the American Dental Assistants Association; also of The British Dental Nurses and Assistants Society; La Societe des Assistantes Dentaires de Montreai; 3 &nd is the immediate past presid- ll ent of the Montreal Dental Nurses and Assistants Association.WEDDINGS WAUGH - PATCH \u201c White gladioll were arranged in Erskine and American United Church for the marriage recently of Miss Frances Stewart Patch |i daughter of the late Howard H Patch, and of Mrs.Patch, of West.mount, to Mr.Theodore Rogen Waugh, son of Dr.and Mrs.T.R Waugh, at Montreal.Rev.Dr.G R.Cragg performed the ceremony, while Mr.George Little played the wedding music.Miss Mary Patch was maid of honor for her sister who was given LADIES\" 844 Victoria Avenue EN u uN = a ï u a = N : ë a u a ï a (Below Sherbrooke) N NE OL 0 OE OOo thie} Il \u201d We are showing a new line of I There's | English materials and a new selection : litfle bla of Parisian styles, Z| the suit i getting 1 i wonder, HOROWITZ il; i ent val CUSTOM TAILOR re 2 le yoke) from the front LONDON'S WEST END elled pin FUR REMODELLING and ALTERATIONS hy DE.3003 jf im.i The skit % Bose SE EE arrange Leaving te the bride wi dress W and ME will res return.The H Gill Un groom versity.Mr.à Favtona Harry B VL.and Collins among own at eee] \u2018On Jf this } vient.A) but to i the who 3 as AR Baad porn rm - mr Ermer LI pe eet mn or \u2018 ie em THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEFTEMBER 19, 1903 PAGE THIRTERN in marriage by her brother, Mr.coin Patch, urs omcntisnd Fruit Fills, Corn Muffins to Start Day |Lome Green To Speak ;sa Jane Robb were th Miss Jee ent.M.Geoffrey At Annual Succos Tea Women's Auxiliary of Congre- man was best man, while Mr.times.Divide dough in half.Roll Howard Patch, Mr.Fraser Vipond, each portion of dough to a rect- gation Shaar Hashomayim open- mr, Barrie Watson, and Mr.Wil-| angle 8 x 20 inches; cut in 4-inch ing event of the current season, Jjam Wilson ushered.squares.Pul a tablespoon of fill- the Annual Succos Tea, will feature as guest speaker Mr.Lome 4 ; bi white The bride was wearing a w ing in satin gown eut on princess lines, 8 center of each square of Green.prominent radio commentator.The meeting will be held at Lin veil of tulle illusion, She car- dough.Fold corners to the center, ho M3 Led a bouquet of Sweetheart then turn each corner back slightly the Synagogue.on Wednesday, ; October 8 at 2:30 p.m., and will two ro to show filling.Bake on ungreas- be the occasion of specially wel- 5 ses.# The attendants were all dressed oo ; alike in frocks of elm leaf green ed baking sheet in hot oven \u2018(425 coming new members of the Con- d'at {affefa trimmed with flounces of degrees F.) 10 to 12 minutes or un- pregation and of rote one Yon matching net, and worn with green til brown.brides of the past five years.Host- Ting feather hats.All carried bouquets Oatmeal Buttermilk Muffins esses will include: Mesdames H.È ee of bronze and yellow chrysanthe- (Makes 8-16 muffins) Auerbach, J.A.Besner.Nathan | | n nums.: One cup sifted enriche Jour, Brecher, Abe Bronfman, Harry : JE on Mis.Patch, mother of the > ue 14 cup sugar, 2 teaspoons bake Bronfman, S.W.Jacobs.Morrie : the was Wea Be blue rath powder, ', teaspoon soda, '4 tea- Levy, David M.Notkin, Jules Roos, ; bi Nia.lace with ?Pe inter of Sweetheart SPOON salt, 3 tablespoons shorten- Sam Steinberg and Ralph Zabit- , des hat, while ined at her shoulder.\"8, 1 enp quick rolled oats, un- sky.ee He bridegrooms's mother, Mrs, \u20ac00ked, 1 egg, beaten, 1 cup but- \u2014 - : termilk, *« 3 5 IB waugh, chose a frock of Gains- _ .A Len 1 Pol A borough blue taffeta, worn with Sift together flour, sugar, bak- Invisible Weaving rh i .7 .î : \u201cton a matching hat, and a shoulder | 'N& powder, soda and salt.Cut in + ART WEAVING by [oa spray of Talisman roses.shortening until mixture resem- ce [or 5 tt : n all kinds of fabrics: Il Cl 3 \u201cThe reception was held at the bles corn meel.Add rolled oats, : oe A linen, knitwear, ete dam ge by | 5 home of the bride\u2019s mother, Aber- blending thoroughly.Add beaten jear and wenn ete ) : 5H j ° Basket fruit fills are a wonderful hot bread idea which will be \u2018at Ë teen Avenue, where gladioli were egg and milk, stirring lightly.Fill pleasing for breakfast or an afternoon tea.| «ranged throughout the rooms.greased muffin pans 24 full.Bake Ÿ moths, burns, tear and wear, ete.PLAIN SEWING AND MENDING , oy § Leaving later on the wedding trip in a hot oven (425 degrees F.) 15 : L'AIDE AUX INFIRMES nes tu the New England States, (he to 25 minutes, depending on size simmer gently until thickened, Cyt in shortening until mixture 4347 St.Denis St.! pride wore a black and beige tweed of muffins.i ly.Cool.resembles coarse crumbs.Add Montreal 18 resi cress with a black velvet hat.Mr.Hot breads for cool morning: Dough: Oug-half cup enriched buttermilk all at once stirring TEL.MA.5495 and #»d Mrs.Theodore Rogers Waugh breakfast! Of course, and espe- corn meal, 1\"; cups sifted enriched lightly only until ingredients are REA RES ES St.Laurent \u2014 BY, 1525 - ; Depots: ntly will reside in Montreal upon their cially delicious ones.Here they | flour.1, teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons dampened (Add a little more but- BUTTONS & BOWS SHOP _ Mo return.are brand-new from the testing! baking powder, \u2018à Leaspoon soda, termilk if necessary to make a 1370 À Greene Ave DN.The bride is a graduate of Mc- kitchen.\u20181; cup sugar, !, cup shortening.| soft dough).° : oJ Gill University, while the bride- Basket Fruit Fills | 2 cup buttermilk.| | Turn out on lightly floured 113 College St, 1] .raduated from Yale Uni- ; he EE Le (Makes 20) \u2018 1ded Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Waits, of Filling: One-half cup pitted, by: I aytona Beach, Fla,, Mr.and Mrs.cooked.dried prunes, \u2018uz cup cook- tevs Harry B.Witters of St.Johnshury.ed, dried apricots, ', cup sugar.1 Tex.Vi.and Mr.and Mrs Stephen B.tablespoon buiter.J.cup water, isa, Collins of St.Albans, Vi.were prune or apricot juice.i | 7 % THINK OF As.«imong the guests from out of| Combine all ingredients and | EY A 2 nor.town attending the wedding.! Sift together dry ingredients.board and knead gently several v about 10 minutes: stir occssional- =p | =|.| KENWOOD kc Decoratively Speaking | Ea | (Mel Tranceer ssid rses , Picture Patter We'll take expert care of your most valu- By Frances James = > E able furnishings when you store them with 5 X \u201c us.Three sprinkler-equipped warehouses » - « 1,500,000 square feet of storage \u201cOne picture is worth 16,000 words\u201d states an old Chinese proverh.Ç 2 Le f+ 7 £ space to serve you, d inl I this be literally true.perhaps one picture per room is quite suffi- | ited .icnt.Anyway the modern trend is to reduce the number of pictures | NUM ut to increase the size of the few which are used.It coincides with tel, the whole modern scheme of things to vesdite non-essenlials and to! ! H simplify living.If there are fewer | est.\u2014 TU * pictures (here ave fewer things to ! _._ LL LS gert dust.to care for and to worry over.| \"8 ] / M / \u2018 Some exiremists have abolished ; ' \u2019 , CG ° + ' pictures from their ruoms.But NO W OPEN h d / on dashion tls i seh cases there must be a sub- eee t e new, e uxe stitute.The firepiave wall mav be Emile SALON covered with a large dominant wallpaper pattern and the side walls finished in a textured paper in a co-ordinated colour.Pattern and texture simply replace the pictures as far as wall decor is concerned.This treatment can he interesting and is fun.For the more conservative homemakers who like Lheir pictures and Want to continue Lo use them.here | are some words of wisdom.| Relate, your pictures to furni- \"ure groupings.Your living room | should not look like an art gal- | lery with the pictures evenlv spac- | | ed in a straight row around the room thus completely divorcing 1347 \u201cthem from the other furnishings, Each picture may hang at a Jif- ferent height which will be gov.GREEN FE erned hy the furnishings around = and below st.Each should become | = a definite part of a group.A pic- AVE ES ture placed with a low table.a * FS vhair and a small table tamp should be hung lower on the wall Near Sherbrooke St.than one placed above the fire- WESTMOUNT place or with a large overstuffed wing chair and a floor lamp.You may think that this is a strange method of hanging pic- | tures.But remember when visitors 1 fee vour room thev will notice the FEATURING ex hai {2 eres ple \"talk : 9 ote aot = ct pert hair Fl Tere\u2019s plenty of talk about he perfection of the groups of fur- siylin ; 0 little black dress, to be sure, mt nishings.not each individual piece.ying, permanent wave the suit in all its many phases is One last caution .keep pic- | ing, hair tinting and mani- getting lots of attention, And no tures low.Most of us tend to hang curing.Efficient and = 0 J Yonder, for never were there our pictures much too high.Try | - courteous ; .\\ i Sieh stellar styles, such excel- the picture with the furniture ||.operators \u2014 in CUT, STYLING & COLD WAVE | i lent values, Dressmaker details group and if vou are in doubt we the most modern and i i Mark such as curved insets at would suggest a rule of thumb is luxurious surroundings \u2014 With the newest, improved Immunite which assures I 50 | ZH (he voke, and another crossing to move it down an inch or two.; at our usual low prices, foolproof, lovelier Permanent Waves.All for - the front closing where a jew- TT TT : : eled pin holds jt in place.An- Here is an old pointer well worth || / == other | alle ; adorns the remembering.Rub a little soap .; Should smaller ho ; Iv padded Over the bottom of pots and pans | oo.we ) > ape ; 4 .; .: Dep ad ee 5 ¢ the before using them over a pienir .Phone now for an appointment \u2014 ; } single-hreasted moulded jacket, Open five, and the soot will wash | he skirt Is straight.oft easily.\u2018 I PAGE FOURTEEN Institute To Open Course For Parents To Aid Child Study Studying the personality development of children is right in line with a mother\u2019s job as homemaker, Mrs.Ernest W.Crowe, B.A., director of parent education, stated in announcing the opening of registration for the leadership training course offered by the Mental Hygiene Institute, a Red Feather agency.The two year course is open to a limited number of parents who are interested in increasing their own understanding of child development and who are willing to To Address CW.L.Mayor J.S.Cameron, who will be guest speaker at the opening meeting and tea of the Westmount Sub-division of the Catholic Women\u2019s League, to be held in St.Leo\u2019s School Hall on Tuesday at 8 p.m.SWOP SHOP Wants RUGS : CHINA Pas sen prope FIRE IRONS Beginning in October, there will FIRESCREEN be 20 two-hour sessions for first year students.Introductory lectures will be given by M.H.I.Raff psychiatrists.The session on Child Development and Family SMALL TABLES Offers BUFFET | Relationships will be conducted by E Mrs.Ewen Irvine who has her pi M.A.in child psychology.Other lectures will be given on group discussion techniques.The Mental Hygiene Institute has an excellent library on child guidance for members of the course.Anyone wishing to enroll in this || study course should phone the Mental Hygiene Institute, BE.3971, - SILVER DISH - FERN STANDS © WI RESTRING PEARLS © 319 VICTORIA AVENUE (Near Western) ELwood 2230 \u201cVera Go wns | AT ALEXANDOR\u2019S RRR RA A Specialty Shop for you and you starring smart apparel at sensible prices chic Dresses, Coats and Suits from New York and Canada\u2019s famous makers 1316 Sherbrooke St.West NEAR MOUNTAIN STREET @ TELEPHONE MARQUETTE 1876 MEMO To Those Who Want.Fine Quality CLEANING Specializing in SUEDE, FORMAL ATTIRE AND ALL FINE FABRICS White Evening Gloves Expertly Cleaned rs 20TH | CENTURY pcs CLEANERS GENE KELLY DEBBIE REYNOLDS = and Cyd Charisse AND, ON THE SAME PROGRAM ! .M-G-M x AT CARUSO\" ai rem PAGE TWENTY s ® Y.W.C.A, this winter how to Unique Dancing Steps Are waltz, swing, samba, and even mambo, that Puerto Rican simple- Easy For Irene Keller looking dance with the intricate steps.Miss Keller started to dance as soon as she could walk, and start- Irene Keller who lives at 5051 Grosvenor Avenue, Apt.11, in THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER was training other dancers in one of the big local studios.Between them, they have worked out a technique, which they say, \u201cwill teach anybody who can beat time to dance \u2014 and that's most everybody.\u201d They have even 19, 1952 ~ the more complicated numbers.For example, we can even teach the more advanced rythms of the mambo in an hour, That's why we divide our teaching at the \u201cY\u201d in three groups; the first.\u2018hour we da the Foxtrot; Waltz, Swing, the ADVANTAGE TO HALIyy, Sailing distances from Hy} to European ports are from 55, 650 miles shorter than from % York.Westmount, and Jack Ellard, are ed dancing lessons in her pigtail taught cripples the know-how.a Montreal born dance team Who jays She discovered that she had \u201cWe put people in small groups,\u201d \u2018e going to teach the young |a flair for teaching, and met her she said, \u201cand after they \u2018learn women and men of the Montreal partner, Jack Ellard, while she the bagic steps, we mqve them to the evening, the Mambo.\u201d next, the Rhumba, Tango and Samba; and in- the final hour of couver Island.>
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