The Westmount examiner, 20 mars 1953, vendredi 20 mars 1953
[" evan ot Es: 1a by Ë Ta x \u201cLocal Traffic Guardian Helps Children Across Street Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY MARCH 20, 1953 One of the busiest men in the City of Westmount days is Damase Lavoie, guardian at the corner of Greene avenue and Dorchester street.Mr.Lavoie, who takes his Job seriously, is seen above directing a group of children across Dorchester sireet.these \u2018Y\u2019 Hobby Show Entries Ready Week of March 30 Miss Jackie Bieler, president of the 1953 Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show, wishes to remind all school children and residents of Westmount to put the finishing touches on their hobby | #t t entries during the next week.The Hobby Show, this year, will be held from April 8 to April 11, at the Westmount YMCA.Entries will be received: the week of March 30, Mr.Jack An- nesley, Chairman of the Easter Committee, ' announced.Entries will be received for all departments from March- 30 to April 4.The office will be closed on Good Friday, April 3.A wide variety of crafts and hobbies can be entered in this Year's Hobby Show.Entries this year will include stamp collections, leather work, wood work, radios, photography, pets, music, gymnastics and swimming.- local tratlic of 31 years.The ) w Ed.Bermingham.\u2014 Photo 68-year-old guardian retired on pension from the Westmount Light Department after a service Shown in the photo, from left to right are, Catherine Brooks, Frances Fisher, Frances Travis and Brenda Vaincourt.| Damase Lavoie Assists Children 47 years of age.\u201d Mr.Lavoie's day isn\u2019t short by any means.He reports to the corner at 8.25 a.m.and works until 9 a.m.; he returns at 11.45 a.m.and works through until 1.30 p.m.The final shift is at 2.30 p.m.when he directs the children until 3.45 p.m.; ; Standing at the corner of Greene avenue and Sherbrooke street at aoon with tha \u2018Guardian\u2019 will bear out his claim that *\u201clhig is the busiest time of the day.\u201d Mr.Lavole takes his job serious- i Coming To And From Schools We doubt if there is anybody in the City of Westmount who gets a bigger kick out of his job than Damase Lavoie, the traffic guardian he corner of Greene avenue and Dorchester street.M you were to stand at the busy intersection some noon nour, than you'd know what we mean.Mr.Lavoie has become a familiar figure at this particular spot and it is doubtful if anyone could act as \u2018Guardian\u2019 as well as the rotund little man.) Asked if he liked children the 68-year-old \u2018guardiaf\u2019, jokingly quipped, \u201cI should, I have two sons of my own, one 46 and the other ~ ly.Although, he is permitted to take the license number of a car if \u201ca smart alec\u2019 driver doesn\u2019t heed his stop sign, Mr.Lavoie said that \u201cit hasn't been necessary yet.\u201d Mr.Lavoie reports to work on even the bitterest days.He says that he \u201cwas born to thé cold after working outdoors with the Light Department for 31 years.\u201d \u201cIt was when 1 pecame restless that I decided on this job,\u201d Mr.Lavoie said, \u201cI like it and I hope to do it for a number of years yet.\u201d nN mondville and St.Hilaire.fend it with their lives.\u201d PRICE 5e j Air- Ground Battle Planned Sunday \"Exércise Clobber\u201d To See Jets A ttack Enem, y Invaders Jet aircraft from Westmount's No.401 Fighter Squadron will race off the Island of Montreal Sunday in an attempt to \u201cwipe out enemy forces\u201d holding the towns of Sorel, Drum- What they will meet, minutes after they have taken to the air is the armoured units of the \u201c17th Dneipetrovsk Cos- sacks\u201d who will have put a blanket on the area and will \u201cde- Clobber,\u201d an operation designed to familiarize the local squadron in the defence of nearby territory against airborne enemy forces.It is assumed that Montreal and Eastern United States cities have had atomic bomb attacks today, and by Sunday, airborne troops have taken the area around St.Hyacinthe.It is these troops.the 17th Hussars (portraying the 17th Dneipetrovsk Cossacks) proceeding to Sorel, Drummondville and St.Hilaire, will be attacked : by fighters of No.401 Auxiliary Squadron.By 2 p.m., the \u201cenemy\u201d will be destroyed and the 17th Hussars will visit St.Hubert where \u201cCloh- ber\u201d will be discussed betwezn pilots of 401 Squadron and the ground forces.\u201cExercise Clobber\u201d will recall a similar scheme carried out 22 years ago when both units took part in the first co-operation of a Canadian non-permanent active militia unit with aircraft.The operation will be under the command of Lieut.Col.James Annual Meeting To Be Held By Roslyn HS The Roslyn Home and School Association will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, March 25, starting at 8 pm.it was announced.A tour of classrooms will be held for parents from 7.00 p.m.until 8 p.m.Owing to the necessity of closing the school this year at an earlier date than usual, the Asso- \u2018ciation is holding its final meeting in March, it was disclosed.G.L.Vickerson, Chairman of the Westmount School Board, will be present to explain the early, closing of the school to members of the Association, The following class choirs, under the direction of Miss Vera Jamieson, will sing: Grade IV, girls;- Grade V, boys; Grade VI, girls.The following is the proposed slate of officers for the year 1953-54: : Honorary President, Prof.J.W.Boyles; President, Leeds Nelson; Vice-Presidents, George B.Maughan, H.W.Gall, M.H.Blakely; Treasurer, T.A.C.Sinclair; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs.W.Y.Soper; Recording Secretary, Mrs.W.P.Carr; Teachers, G.H.Penrose, Geof- fery Merrill, Miss Dorothy F&F.Stark; Executive Commiteee, Mrs, F.T.Denis, Mrs.J.BE.Birks, All this is part of \u201cExercise ¥ Domville, C.D., and\u2019 Wing Commander H.J.Everard, D.F.C, Commanding Officers of both units.District residents will not have to be content with hearing far off sounds of \u201cthe boys\u201d in \u201cbattle.\u201d The entire exercise will be televised by CBC, making this the first time Army and Air Force units have been filined together.Westmount'Y\u2019 Will Be Host To NY Fencers The Westmount YMCA Fencing Club will be hosts to six fencers of the George Santelli Salle D'Armes from New York on April \u20184 at 3.30 p.m.A three weapon exhibition will be given.Following are the names and qualification of the six representatives from across the border: Ralph Goldstein, a former Metropolitan épé champion and a member of the 1948 U.S.Olympic Team; Dr.Paul Moss, who was a spare man for the 1952 U.S.Olympic Team; Norman Lewis, who is now in South America (if he arrives at New York in time, he hopes to be able tu participate).He was a member of the 1943 U.S.Olympic \u2018épé team (ranked ninth ir the finals), also was a former U.S.épé ani Foil Champion; Albert Axelrod, who was a member of the 1952 U.S.Olympic Foil Team and the highest scorer for the foil team event for U.S.1952; Leonard Turk, one pf the most promising fencers from San- telli's Salle D\u2019Armes; Alan Quart- ler, a member of the 1952 Olympic Saber team and twice winner of the Joey Richmond Saber trophy; and George V.Worth, a F member of the 1952 U.S.Olympic Saber team who was recently awarded, the \u201cFriendship Trophy\u201d given to the outstanding competitor of the year.Also taking part in the exhibition will be the following members of the Westmount \u201cy\u201d Fencing Club: Foil Exhibition: Alan Howard who was Dominion Foil Champion for 1952 and Roland Asselin, Provincial Foil Champion ang Canadian Representative at the 1948 and 195?Olympic Games.Duelling Sword (épé): Ed Brooke, Dominion Epé Champion and Representative at the 1850 Empire Games and the 1952 Olympic Games and Karl Schwendie, former Dominion épé champion and \u2018 Provincial épé champion.In the Saber Exhibition, Bob Cardoza, Provincial Mrs.B.W.Robinson, Mrs.W.R.G.W.Halpenny, Howard Lauer.Abbott, Mrs.L.V.Damant, Dr.| finalist and George Krupski, one of Canada's best saber men, will compete, , Se AR \u2014 as CE Re OARS Ad RTE TEE me de © ain A \u2014\u2014 cg = BI TO sO = = re sim - - ie = The eile he La pb mm meme (er RSS en - LE er = | i Li t Étant er rt tt a .\u2018 \"mang raror vo f PAGE TWO (THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.ILL did Last Saturday night, Fred Pen- mell's Talent Club was one pf the highlights of the regular monthly gocial evening of the Parents\u2019 and Leaders\u2019 Club.Those takng part -were Norma and Helen Craig, \u2018Walter Sobolta, Julia Whims, Michael Bataille, Stewart Mitchell, Ellen Ford, Doreen Thorn- \u2018hill, Gerald Bataille, Eleanor Cum- \u2018herbatch, Lucy Snell and Barbara Skelton, ; Unity Defeats Chinese 83-32 Last Saturday afternoon, Unity's Biddy Basketball team eked out a 33-32 victory over the Chinese Boys' Club in a thrilling encounter.Richard Simmons and John McDonaugh were Unity's sharpshooters with the former denting the twine for 15 points and the latter getting 12 points.\u2018Keith Gavin and Donald Tani were the other scorers with 3 points each.Others on the team included: Stanley Penny, Guy Adam, Rodney Wilson, Roger La- fleur and Frank Larkin.\u201c Tomorrow afternoon, TUhity tangles with \u2018University Settlement in the final game of the season.The game is being played on the University Settlement floor and starts at 2.15 p.m.Short Items The Busy Workers Girls\u2019 Club enjoyed a swim at Brewsters Swimming Pool recently.Chris Gallop\u2019s Voyageurs Club took part in two events \u2014 a swim at the East End Boys' Club | and a visit to the Call Me Uncle Radio Show at the Kinsmen Boys\u2019 Club of Verdun.400 M.B.A.(EERE \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d every day of the year DEERE for INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 GCL.4519 388 st.JAMES ST.W.Montreal Unity Boys\u2019 Club el By Maurice Mariasine INSURANCE 5 Edwin D.CHRISTMAS MAMMA MAMMA A AAA MMA AAA AS \"A MA MU Board members and guests, visiting Club affiliated members and Unity Club members attended the M.B.A.Annual Meeting recently, the highlights included a Glee Club presentation, a tumbling exhibition, an inspection of the various craft and hobby activities carried on by the M.B.A.Clubs and these included lamp work, glass painting, art \u201cwoodcraft, leatherwork, lathework, woodwork, model aircraft, boat building, knitting, weaving, copper hammering, wood carving, \u201cballet and chess .Tonight, the Talent Club will present a benefit per- formänce for the Ladies\u2019 Parish Guild of the St.Agnatius Church in the town of Montreal North .Camp Lewis opens on June 30 this year; boys may register at the Club \u2014 see Chris Gallop for further particulars.Library members are urged to retun their books as soon as possible.Little League Baseball It is expected that the Unity Boys\u2019 Club will operate a Little League Baseball team this year.Indoor practice will begin tomorrow morning.Boys 12 years of age and under are eligible to try out.Coaches Jack McKissock, Dave Barnard and John Reddon will be on hand for special instruction.Funeral For James M.Root James Milton Root, well-known educationalist of Kingston, Ont, : died Sunday morning at the Hôtel Dieu there after a short illness.Born 86 years ago in Picton, Ont., he was one-time Dean of Albert College, Belleville, and was Principal of Schools in Kingston, Parry Sound, Smith's Falls, Napanee and elsewhere, He will be remembered by former pupils throuzhout Eastern Ontario.He is survived by his widow the former Catherine Elizabeth Denike 4nd one son Claude Root of Westmount, who is Manager of the Montreal Better Business Bureau.Also bereaved are two daughters, Mrs.J.B.Willoughby and Mrs.A.W.O'Hara, the latter of Kingston.Funeral was held Tuesday in Kingston.CLOTHING APFEAL The Welcome Home Mission, 1017 St.Antoine Street, has again appealed to west end residents for men's clothing, All types of clothing, including underware is required.The mission aidg men who are unable to provide for themselves.\u2018 TRERERF EERE RERERER ee ep iit New Fellowes Built ultra modern Westmount Ave.Open weekdays WESTMOUNT BUNGALOW FOR SALE dining area separated by natural brick fireplace.Combination kitchen- loundry, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, garage, large well lighted basément suitable for hobbies or additional accommodation.FELLOWES CONSTRUCTION LA.5916 \u2014 Evenings EL.9271 bungalow.Roslyn district.Living- 4870 and Saturday afternoons.Quality ROOFING that roofing job.Call us today for free estimates on TAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALT ROOFING A SPECIALTY All types of roofing: slates, galvanized iron, copper shingles, asphalt shingles and tile.Fl.1189 Westmount Plumbing & Roofing 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount Emergencies: AM.1418 - CA.9864 THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1058 ] McGill Chamber ! Temple Emanu-El Sabbath Services, Friday, March 20, at 8.15 p.m, Dr.Stern will speak on \u201cThe Master Builder Of Reform\u2019 Judaism.\u201d Saturday, Mar.21, 11.30 a.m.Sermonette \u2014 \u201cThe Virtue Of Honesty\u201d based on Torah portion.- Oneg Shabbat and Reception follows Service in Temple Community House on Friday Evening.Hostesses last Sabbath were: Mrs.Jack Carrick, Chairman; Mrs.Max Weinthal and Mrs.Peter.Til- ner, Co-Chairmen.Mesdames \u2014 William B.Hoffman, Sidney Sun- dell, Abraham Bergen, Benjamin H.Scott, Ben Singer, Peter Zin- man, D.Geller, David Blustein, Henry Benjamin, These Ladies blessed the Sabbath Lights \u2014Mrs.- Asher Gersten- feld and Mrs, David Jassby.\u201cJourney Into Wonder\u201d On Wednesday afternoon, Mar.25, at 2.45 p.m., The Rev.Angus DeMille Cameron, Minister of the Church of The Messiah will review before the Temple Book Lovers\u2019 Forum Into Wonder\u201d by Professor Berrill.Chairman of the day \u2014 Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern; Co- Chairman \u2014 Mrs.Joseph M.Bam- biger.Hostesses at tea will be the following: Mesdames \u2014 Josef Aron, Leonard Blank, Jack Carrick, Jack Freedman, Hyman Grover, Ivor Kursbatt, Pauline Marsh, Jack Rubin, Albert V.Simon, Max Swirsky, Herman Tower.The final Book Review lecture of the Eighth Season of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum will take place Wednesday Afternoon, April 15, when Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern will review \u201cAdventures In Two Worlds\u201d by A.J.Cronin.Presiding at \u201ctea table Mrs.Angus Cameron and Mrs.Alfred N.Miller.Pulpit Honours Last Sabbath \u2018Samuel Bross, Hyman Grover, Mervyn Gittleson, Harold Gittle- son, Dr.Abram Bercovitch, Dr.Lyon Bercovitch, Robert Ness.Temple Religious School Mr.and Mrs.Jack Carrick .presented two beautiful Schooi Banners to be used in awards to classes for perfect attendance and Karen Ami Fund contributions.Under the direction of Mr.Mrs.Abraham Wolk, pupils are now rehearsing the Haggadah ritual in preparation for Passover.Under the direction of Allan Levine and Mrs.Peter Hollander, pupils of Grade IV presented \u201cA Bible Review\u201d In Song\u201d in the assembly last Sunday morning, Next Friday evening following the Sabbath Service, parents of the 1953 | confirmation candidates are to meet in the Temple Board Room under the leadership of Mrs.Ivor Kursbatt.Members of the Confirmation Class are: Stephen Bor- do, Michael Lessor.Michael Kurs- batt, Brenda Botner, Joy Lang, Elaine Sherwin, Sharon Solowey, Brahms Silver, Rena Tower, Sandra Tilner, Offerings To Temple Library Fund \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Abraham Benjamin \u2014 thanksgiving offering; Prayerbook Fund \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Abraham Benjamin \u2014thanksgiving offering.Tribute Fund \u2014 Mrs.Jack Freedman and Mrs.Harry Wolfe in loving memory of their mother Sadie Cohn; Mrs.Rudolph Lustig in loving memory of Charlotte Loewy, Mr.and Mrs.Israel Sheinhart in loving memory of Gittle and Benjamin Jasper and Tovia and Mania Sheinhart; Mrs.Rudolph Lustig in honour of her birthday.School For Adults Closes Twen- ty-Sixth Season: On Monday evening, March 9, the formal closing exercises of the School for Adults took place in the Temple Community House, Mr.Miles Wisenthal, presided.Expression of appreciation to members of the faculty were given by -Mr.Samuel Garfield, Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern, Mr.Joseph Bercuson and Mr, Rudolph Lustig.Mr.Miles Wisen- thal, Brotherhood Chairman of Adult Education, thanked both faculty and students and emphasised that the past season in Adult Education was one of the most successful ones and that classes were attended by a large number of men and women.Members of the faculty this year were: Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern, Mr.Abraham Wolk, Mr.Abraham Wolk, Mr, Samuel Dav- |\u2019is scored for two violins, 2 violas and | Group Schedules Final Recital For its fourth and final concert the McGill Chamber Music Society will present a concert composed of works by Mozart with a chamber ensemble under the direction of Douglas Clarke, Dean of McGill Conservatorium of Music.The concert will take place on Tuesday evening, March 31, at 8:30 pm.in Moyse Hall, and Dean Clarke has chosen the Viola quintet in G minor K 516; the oboe «quartet in F major K 370 with \u2018Real Gagnier as soloist; and vocal \u2018selections are to be sung by Ellen Reynolds, soprano.Critics regard the string quintet in G minor as the most deeply felt composition of Mozart's with the exception of the G minor symphony.Its composition was impelled by purely personal reasons, as a means of artistic expression, regardless of the lack of demand on the part of thé musical public for the works of this character.It and cello, and will be played by the whole ensemble under .Dean Clarke's direction.The oboe quartet in F major is a charming work written for Mozart's friend, Friedrich Ramm.It is written for oboe, violin, viola and cello, but will also be performed by the whole ensemble: R.M.R.Branch Of Legion Will Hold Meeting The R.M.R.\u201cAssociation, Quebec Branch No.14 an Legion, will hold its regular general meeting of members on Friday, March 20,:in the Armoury, 4625 St.Catherine St.West, at 8.30 p.m.Guest speaker will be Maj.-Gen.E, de B.Panet) C.M.G.Chairman of the Canadian Paraplegic Association.Immediately following will be the usual social amenities, with te.the opportunity: to meet old friends.Gladiolus Fans To Meet Miss Lemieux, of \"McKenna Florists, will be the speaker at a meeting of the Province of Quebec Gladiolus Society, to be held March 30, at Calvary Church hall, Dorchester and Green avenues.Miss Lemieux will speak on decorative flower arrangements.A\u2019 large: attendance is expected.All interested are cordially invited to attend.\u201cLANCERS\u201d LEAD CHOSEN Paulette Goddard has been signed to star in \u201cCharge of the Lancers,\u201d Columbia's Technicolor » film of the Crimean War of 1854.Miss Goddard will be seen as a fiery gypsy fortune teller and dancing girl who helps the Allied troops capture two vital Russian forts.Sam Katzman will produce.idson, Mrs.Abraham Wolk and Mr.Ivor Kursbatt.Adult Education Committee in charge of planning the school's programme were the following: Miles Wisenthal, Nathan Izenberg, Harold B.Prinsky, Eugene Gardner, Mrs.Josef Aron, Mrs.Abbey Samuel Garfield, Ivor Kursbatt, Joseph Cooper, Hershell H.Lewis, Sankoff, Mrs.Louis B.Goodman, ; Mrs.Joseph Bambiger, Arthur |} Lang, Joseph Roston, Abraham Izenberg.F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 - TAILOR - 1225 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) © Dry Cleaning ® Repairing © Pressing Customers\u2019 or our material made WI.6633 We Call and Deliver \u2018Office: Suite 1115, Daily Star Bldg., 231 St.James Street West, Plateau 4451 HOWARD S.ROSS, Q.C.Barrister and Solicitor Department for the Giosing of Estates of Deceased Persons if no answer at residence \u2018phone PL.4451 Residence: Terrace Apartments, Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Glenview 2177 majority \u201cThere\u2019s no accounting for: tastes,\u201d vote the old lady said as she kissed the cow.It\u2019s true, too.Some of us like one thing; some another.It\u2019s probably a good thing.We think it was \u2018the Aga Khan who is credited with observing that it is difference of opinion that makes horse racing.Still, the people who write advertisements seem to be of one opinion on one thing.Pick up a magazine: you'll read that more people smoke such and such a cigarette than any other brand; that more men switched to an electric razor than ever before; that more people own a certain toaster than any other.The ad-writers seem to think that's a pretty good argument.It's often overdone, though.That's why we always hesitate to point out in Canada that more people ask for Molson\u2019s than ask for any other ale or beer.And in Quebec last year Molson\u2019s outsold all other brands combined.It\u2019s an odd argument, because it doesn\u2019t naturally follow that \u2018you are going to prefer Molson\u2019s.You could be different from your fellow man.It\u2019s just possible that 167 years of brewing skill will leave you cold.Not likely, though.Maybe the advertising men know something.\u2014\u2014 Pp \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014T\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014V \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = grt © =r a gite vel A\" AE Ae bos Méta à AREA IE AE FINE FLOORING © HARDWOOD : ® RUBBER & COMPANY Free Estimates WESTMOUNT VOL.XXIV, No.12 ee Municipal Track & Field for Boys of Westmourit: The Recreation Department invites all West- mount boys 10 and 11 years of age to participate in a municipal track and field program which is scheduled to commence at the West- mount Athletic Grounds early spring.It is planned to hold weekly team competitions in which all the teams will be competing against one another at the same time and in which every boy registered will have a chance to garner points for his team, It is not necessary for , in the a boy to be an outstanding per-; former, in fact, the average performer may be just as helpful to his team as is the -star.Ç The following events will \u2018be scheduled on the program: 75 yd.dash, running high jump, running broad jump, Softball throw, novelty events, relay race.The success of such a program can only be assured by having a sufficient number of boys turning out so that we may have as many teams as possib le competing against one another.So all boys 10 and 11, if interested, are requested to contact the Recreation Department, FI.6975, and register for this program as early as possible.The assistance of the parents in this program would be most welcome by the staff of the Recreation Department.Any parents who feel that they would like to participate as officials, referees or man- BIG SAVINGS LADIES AND CENTLEMEN! Have your Suits and Coats hand-tailored NOW at prices no higher than ready- to-wear.We have just received a large assortment of imported English Woollens.Come in and be convinced.ALTERATIONS AND REMODELLING OF MALL KINDS Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) Pick-Up and Delivery WE.5908 Parking Lot for Our Patrons OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS © ASPHALT * Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors \u2018A.Ross Grafton 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WE.2323 RECREATION DEPT.=| Ex The aminer \u201c50 YEARS IN WE.4046 WESTMOUNT\" Reliable JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS 4 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN\u2019S 1216 Greene Ave.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY MARCH 20, 1953 7 agers are invited to contact the Recreation Department, FI.8975, for further information on how they may help.Any parents interested who feel, however, that they are incompetent to help are encouraged to approach the staff of the Recreation Department.They will be most happy to acquaint the parents with further details of the program and also to brief them on any duties that they may perform in the successful conduct of these track meets.The Recreation Department staff, invites all interested boys and adults of Westmount to participate with them in conducting a program which can\u201d be a lot of fun for everyone.Softball Minor softball in Westmount has been non-existent for some years now, and it is planned by the Recreation Department to try to revive interest in this fine game, We will operate leagues in all age groups, providing there are enough teams to form such leagues.The age groups are: Junior \u2014 under 21 as of June 1st, 1953; Juvenile \u2014 under 18 as of June 1st, 1953; Midget\u2014under 16 as of June 1st, 1953; Bantam \u2014 under 1% as of June 1st, 1953; Pee Wee\u2014under | 12 as of June 1st, 1953.This league will operate throughout the summer, so if you are going away for more than two weeks\u2019 vacation please do not sign with a team.Boys who are not going to the country should start forming teams now and register with Rocky Rothwell at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.All boys of Bantam and Pee Wee age may register individually at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.For further information call FIL.8975.Teenage Dance A Teenage dance will be held at the Westmount Athletic Grounds Clubhouse on Friday, March 20, at 8:00 pm.A dance committee meeting will be held Monday, March 16, at 4:08 p.m.at the W.A.G.to discuss plans for this dance.Dancing\u201d will he to records supplied by teenagers who have been kind enough to lend these records for your entertainment.All boys and girls residing in Westmount are welcome to attend this dance, and are reminded that they should be in possession of a teenage registration card.I£ you have not already registered, you may do so at the W.A.C.gratis.MORTIMER 1215 Greene Avenue 3.A., B.C.L.Barrister & Solicitor WEINFIELD WE.9071 65 Hillside Avenue ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited WESTMOUNT Wi.1104 PAGE THREE Le Mammoth Pie | To Be Cut Up | At Unity Boys\u2019 Ever hear of an apple pie that weighs 150 pounds, is 54 inches in diameter and contains 800 apples, 10 pounds of flour, seven pounds of shortening and twenty pounds of sugar?.mentioned ingredients will be cut among 400 Unity Boys\u2019 Club members tomorrow afternoon.Following the pie eating, ice cream and soft drinks will be distributed.The special event is being sponsored by Steinberg\u2019s who distribute similar mammoth pies amongst various agencies in the metropolitan area.Ice cream will be donated by Eimhurst Dairy.One of the Steinberg's large trucks will deliver the pie to the Boys' Club in a special crate and the Committee, from the recently- formed Parents and Leaders Club, will be on hand to make sure everyone has a generous portion.Rev.Â: Cameron 1 To Speak At |TempleEmanuel | Rev.Angus de Mille Cameron, minister of the Church of the Messiah, will review \u201cJourney into Wonder\u201d by N.J.Berrill at the fifth meeting of the Book Lover's Forum sponsored by Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood.This meeting will take place Wednesday afternoon, March 25, at 2.45 p.m.in the Temple Community House, 4128 Sherbrooke Street West.Mr, Harry Joshua Stern will preside and co-chairman of the day will be Mrs.Joseph M.Bambiger.Tea will be served following the lecture and Mrs, Angus deMille Cameron, and Mrs.Altred N.Miller will preside at the tea-table assisted by Mrs.Jack Freedman, Mrs.Max Swirsky, Mrs.Ivor Kurs- batt, Mrs.H.H.Tower, man Grover Mrs.Josef Aron, Mrs.Leonard Blank, Mrs.A.V.Simon, Mrs.Jack Ruben, Mrs.Pauline Marsh and Mrs, Jack Carrick.2, oe | Driver Cleared At Inquest Into {Woman >» Death A verdict of accidental death was returned in the case of Mrs.W.E.Hudson, 78, of 915 Laporte street, who was killed when struck by a runaway truck.Mrs.Hudson died in Royal Victoria Hospital Saturday morning of skull and internal injuries suffered last week, when she was struck by the runaway truck as she walked on the sidewalk on Greene avenue, below Selby street.Police said that the driver of the truck was Andre Vallee, 20, of 1824 Galt avenue.Vallee claimed that he had turned the wheels of the car into the curb just before parking the auto on the hill 0, agers are invited to contact the Recreation Department, FI.6975, for further information on how they may help.Any parents interested who feel, however, that they are incompetent to help are encouraged to approach the staff of the Recreation Department.They will be most happy to acquaint the parents with further details of the program and also to brief them on any duties that they may perform in the successful conduct of these track meets.} The Recreation Department staff, jnvites all interested boys and adults of Westmount to participate with them in conducting a program which can\u201d be a lot of fun for everyone.-Softball Minor softball in Westmount has been non-existent for some years now, and it is planned by the Recreation Department to try to ve- vive interest in this fine game, We will operate leagues in all age groups, providing there are enough teams to form such leagues, The age groups are: Junior \u2014 under 21 as of June 1st, 1953; Juvenile \u2014 under 18 as of June 1st, 1953; Midget\u2014under 16 as of June 1st, 1953; Bantam \u2014 under 14 as of June 1st, 1953; Pee Wee\u2014under |, 12 as of June 1st, 1953.This league will operate throughout the summer, so if you are going away for more than two weeks\u2019 vacation please do not sign with a team.Bovs who are not going to the country should start forming teams now and register with Rocky Rothwell at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.All boys of Banfam and Pee Wee age may register individually at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.For further information call FIL 8975.Teenage Dance\u201d A Teenage dance will be held at the Westmount Athletic Grounds Clubhouse on Friday, March 20, at 8:00 p.m.A dance committee meeting will be held Monday, March 18, at 4:00 p.m.at the W.A.G.to discuss plans for this dance.Dancing\u201d will be to records supplied by teenagers who have been kind enough to lend these records for your entertainment.All boys and girls residing in Westmount are welcome Lo attend this dance, and are reminded that they should be in possession of a teenage registration card.If you have not already registered, you may do so at the W.A.C.gratis.MORTIMER B.A\u2026 1215 Greene Avenue Barrister & Solicitor WEINFIELD B.C.L.WE.9071 so \u2014 65 Hillside Avenue ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited WESTMOUNT i Wi.1104 | Jo Mammoth Pie To Be Cut Up | At Unity Boys\u2019 Ever hear of an apple pie that weighs 150 pounds, is 54 inches in diameter and contains 800 apples, 10 pounds of flour, seven pounds of shortening and twenty pounds of sugar?A pie containing all the above\u2019 mentioned ingredients will be cut among 400 Unity Boys\u2019 Club members tomorrow -afternoon.Following the pie eating, ice cream and soft drinks will be distributed.The special event is being sponsored \u2018by Steinberg\u2019s who distribute similar mammoth pies amongst various agencies in the metropolitan area.Ice cream will be donated by Elmhurst Dairy.One of the Steinberg's large trucks will deliver the pie to the Boys\u2019 Club in a special crate and the Committee, from the recently- formed Parents\u2019 and Leaders\u2019 Club, will be on hand to make sure everyone has a generous portion.> [Rev.A: Cameron To Speak At |TempleEmanuel | Rev.Angus de Mille Cameron, minister of the Church of the Messiah, will review \u201cJourney into Wonder\u201d by N.J.Berrill at the Fifth meeting of the Book Lover's Forum sponsored hy Temple Emanu-E] Sisterhood.This meeting wili take place Wednesday afternoon, March 25, at 2.45 p.m, in the Temple Community House, 4128 Sherbrooke Street West.Mr.Harry Joshua Stern will preside and co-chairman of the day will be Mrs.Joseph M.Bambiger.Tea will be served following the lecture and Mrs.Angus deMille Cameron, and Mrs.Alfred N.Miller will preside at the Lea-table assisted by Mrs.Jack Freedman, Mrs.Max Swirsky, Mrs.Ivor Kurs- batt, Mrs.H.H.Tower, Mrs.Hy- man Grover Mrs.Josef Avon, Mrs.Leonard Blank, Mrs.A, V.Simon, Mrs.Jack Ruben, Mrs.Pauline Marsh and Mrs.Jack Carriek.jo 2 .of Driver Cleared At Inquest Into |Woman >> Death A verdict of accidental death was returned in the case of Mrs.W.E.Hudson, 78, of 915 Laporte street, who was killed when struck by a runaway truck.Mrs.Hudson died in Royal Vie- toria Hospital Saturday morning of skull and infernal injuries suffered last week; when she was 0 > struck by the runaway truck as-| she walked on the sidewalk on Greene avenue, below Selby street.Police said that the driver of the truck was Andre Vallee, 20, of 1824 Galt avenue.Vallee claim- ed that he had turned the wheels of the car into the curb just before parking the auto on the hill.The U.S.Army\u2019 Air Force was born Aug.2, 1909, when its first military plane was purchased from the Wright brothers.\u2018 Sitka was Alaska\u2019s capital be-! fore the territory was purchased ER tidal nd Re RE EE EE EY = Y.M.C.A.Notes WATCH REPAIRS 4 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S WE.4046 WESTMOUNT\" Reliable JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THREK Gym Revue Friday, March 20, all roads will lead to the \u201cY\u201d where \u2018Gym Revue,\u201d the \u2018annual display of physical education activities will be held.The show gets under way at 8.00 p.m., with members of the Junior Class leading off for\u2019 a marching drill.Intermediates will show their skill on the box horses and the Hoedowners have an interesting square dance lined up.The Montreal and Eastern Canadian gymnastic champions are slated to show some top mnetch gymnastic work, and the \u201cY\" fencing club has some outstanding fencers who will perform in this most exacting sport.Swimming Now is the time to start those long delayed learn-to-swim lessons.A class for business girls is being conducted Monday and Friday, 7.00 to 8.00 p.m.en's class is Monday and Friday at \u2018with the physical director.-third Marcel 5.30 p.m.Make your registration Men\u2019s Volleyball Businessmen are enjoying the fun and fellowship of the volleyball group this year and show it by the good turn-out each Tuesday and Thursday at 5.30 p.m, High men in the \u201cHit or ,Miss\u201d valleyball league are Neil Mills, 49 points; Lyn Hobden, 47 points and Errol Smith with 44 points, Gymnastic Championships The Montreal YMCA gymnastio championship was held at West- mount 'Y\" last Saturday, March 14.Len Mather, of International YMCA, with a grand total of 92.5 points, won the individual all round gymnastic championship.In second place was his brother Gordon Mather with 91 points, Beauchamp, 80.3 points and fourth, Roche Poulin With 49.5 points.Both, are Delicious! \"SALADA TEA & COFFEE i >= 02m -0/[]| Announcing .etl a di de ro A ed dE Ee Ee ERE EE NE EE EET) EEE aE IDI EEE EE EEE FE EE ENT EEE NE EE EE Er EE EE EE EE ER EE EE EE EN ar Tr THE 17th ANNUAL LEARN-TO-SWIM CLASSES ® Boys and Girls, 6 to 12 years - * Individual Instruction = ® Limited Enrolment ® First Course Starting April 13th For \u2018application forms and further information call or write WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke St.W.EEE 3 - SR TERS ° UE HERE re x wae, PT Lr GL.3916 ij , pe TIE AT Te RARE TRE NC PAGE TWELVE fe ré rte \u2014\u2014 a ' Pace Four .A THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S -METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAInut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d nims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year: $1.00 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail Post Office Dept., Ottawa, (Canada) Limited, at Oakville, Ontario, contains 83 per cent glass, with 17 per cent of the six minor mineral elements most essential to full plant growth\u2014iron, copper, zinc, manganese, boron and molybdenum.The six elements supplement the basic growth elements, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, and nitrogen, The high content of glass in FTE will make the six trace elements slowly soluble, so that they will not wash out of the soil.| Other advantages of the new mixture are FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1953 Ÿ \u201c .Glass As Fertilizer % 8% 4% Provides Six Minor Mineral Elements For Plant Growth Home-grower was given some good news last week with the announcement by Canadian Industries Limited that its agricultural chemicals division has started marketing of FTE\u2014fritted trace elements\u2014a new and al- .most revolutionary aid to plant life.FTE, manufactured by Ferro Enamels that it will not leach, won't harm plants even when used in excess, and will remain in the soil for several seasons.FTE is available to the farm trade now and will be sold across counters to home growers within the next month.It can be used for anything from a six-inch flower pot to the 1,000-acre farm.Strange as it may seem, minute particles of glass are going to play an important role in Canada\u2019s agricultural future.Some people will do everything except pay their bills; many of them are very charming, too.+ Westmount Baptist | + \u201cWhat did Christ Accomplish by Dying?\u201d This will be the last In a series of Pre¢-Eagter sermons entitled:- \u201cQuestions that Men Keep Asking,\u201d by Dr.J.A.Johnston in Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday morning The evening group of sermons entitled:- \u201cMirrors and Motives and Men,\u201d will be concluded with the question:- \u201cWhat Constrained the Crucified Thief to Pray?\u201d The Palm Sunday services of \u201cWestmount\u201d will be broadcast, morning and evening.The theme of the morning sermon will be:- \u201cThe Last Lap of the Journey.\u201d The evening subject is entitled:- \u201cSigns that God is Around.\u201d + + | Christian Science | * + \u201cMatter\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.- This Lesson-Sermon says that to regard matter as the reality end substance of the universe is to believe in a creation apart from God; for God, spirit, could not create what is utterly unlike Him- Calvary United Church Young Adult Group RE Sep PERS A On Tuesday, March 24, the Young Adult G Church will present a gay, two-hour variety show at the Church roup of Calvary United self.Hall.Directed by Miss Pat Perras, the show promises plenty of The Golden Text is from I John: \u201cLittle children, Keep yourselves humour and light-hearted entertainment.Members of the group who will participate in the show are shown above.\\, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH %0, 1958 -from idols.\u201d Bible citations include the following from Ezekiel: \u201cThus saith the Lord God; Every man of the house of Israel that setteth up his idols in his heart, and putteth the stumblingblock of his iniquity before his face, and cometh to the prophet; I the Lord will answer denominational text book \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy include the following: \u201cA correct view of Christian Science and of its adaptation to healing Includes vastly more than is at first seen.Works on metaphysics leave the grand point untouched.They never crown the power of Mind as the Messiah ,nor do they carry the day against physical enemies, \u2014 even to the extinction of all belief in matter, evil, disease, and death, \u2014 nor insist upon the fact that God is all, therefore that matter is nothing beyond an image in mortal mind.\u201d ol AE him that cometh according to the Garestive pessges from te| PRESBYTERIAN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \u2014 RESBYTERIAN First Church of Christ, BAPTIST MECVILLE Rese Sçientist, Westmount WESTMOUNT BAPTIST Melville Avenue Pre Que CHURCH ac Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Willlam J.Neale, Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, March 22nd 31.00 a.m.\u201cWhat Did Christ ,Accomplish By Dying?\u201d Last in Pre- Easter Series: \u201cQuestions That Men Keep Asking.\u201d 11.00 a.m.Church Bible School.7.30 p.m.\u201cWhat Constrained The : Crucified Thief To Pray?\u201d Last in Pre-Easter Series: *\u201cMirrors and Motives and Men.\u201d Visitors Organist If You Want Reverence, Beauty, Reality, Worship With Us ., Dr.Johnston At Both Services STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED BAHA'I WHAT IS IT?Does it believe in Christ?Yes Does it include rituals?No Does it believe in Moses?- Yes PUBLIC MEETING 1548 Pine Ave.West Every Sunday, 8.15 p.m.« Tel.Inform.WA.5335 qe .non Rev.Chas.\u20ac.Cochrane, B.A, B.D, Sunday, March 22nd 11,00 a.m, Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Publle Worship, 7.30 p.m.Evening Service, Cordially Welcome.Lester A.Woodin, Sunday Service 11.00 a.m.Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cMATTER.\u201d Golden Text: I John 5: 21, Little children, keep yourselves from idols.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.Minister.and Friends Are Reading Room, 52 Academy Road.Open 2.00 to 4.00 p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays holidnvs).and Fridays (except and Cholrmaster A FREE LECTURE Entitled _ \"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE REVEALS THE FACTS OF SPIRITUAL EXISTENCE\" by Harold Molter, C.S.B., of Chicago, Illinois Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Montreal MONTREAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3449 University Street, Montreal Tuesday Evening, March 24, at 8.15 10.00 a.m.\u2018Holy Communion, _ FE : Se Lata > CPS OT ad + Calvary Church J At the morning service next Sunday in Calvary Church, the Minister, Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.,, will continue the Lenten series on \u201cThe Way Of The Cross\u201d with the third in the series \u201cWANTED \u2014 GREAT GAMBLERS!\u201d as the subject.The Sunday School will be in attendance at this service, and the Nursery, Department will meet at the same hour, At the evening service at 7.30 pm.the subject wil be \u201cPILATE'S WASHBOWL\"\u201d.What happened to the bowl used by Pilate?The Minister will use his imagination in collaboration with \u2018| history to fashion this story.Come, and bring your friends to hear this intriguing and most interesting story.Tuesday, March 24, the Young Adult Group is sponsoring a Variety Concert in the Church Hall.Wednesday, March.25, Calvary Business Women\u2019s Club will meet for supper.The Minister, Rev.Walter J.Spence will continue the ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.Alexander Mellor Passion Sunday 8.00 am.Holy Communion, 9.30 a.m.Sunday School and Bible Class.10.15 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.Preacher: Father Mellor, 7.00 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Father Mellor, Wednesday, March 25th ANNUNCIATION OF OUR LADY 9.30 - 12.00 a.m.Quiet Morning For .Women.Conductor: Rev.Guy Marston, 8.00 p.m.Lenten Service.Preacher: Rev.John \u2018Toyo-Oka of Japan.Week-day Services Holy Communion, 8 a.m., Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednes- ay.Matting: 7.30 a.m., daily except on Wednesday at 9 a.m, Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH 1 WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Rd, and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th.,, M.C.~ Rev.C, Douglas Ellis, M.A.Fifth Sunday in Lent 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon, Preacher: THe Rector.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon, reacher: Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, Wednesday, March 25th THE ANNUNCIATION- OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY .Holy Communion, .Confirmation Class.Lenten Service and Address, Friday 11.00 a.m.Holy Communion, Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowes Avenue 1 Hs ce 1.5.8.gs = B Rev.Canon R Kenneth Naylor, ector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, Hon.Assistant Rev.C.J.Abraham, Assistant Fifth Sunday in Lent Passion Sunday 8.00 am.Holy Communion.9.45 a.m.Junior Department, Junior Confirmation Class, Bible Class.11,00 a.m, Mattins, Preacher: The Ven.A.P.Gower-Rees.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department.7.30 p.m.Evensong.reacher: The Rector.* Monday 4.00 p.m.Short Evensong.Address y Rev.C, J.Abraham, Wednesda THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY 7.00 am.Holy Communion, 8.00 p.m.Evening Service.reacher: The Ven.I.M, Lidstone, Thursday à oe \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Comet Your Church is the Bwlwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.= te Cher series of addresses on Psychology under the general heading \u201cIn Search of Ourselves\u201d \u2014 the theme this month will be \u201cHandling Your Emotions\u201d, .UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St ét Greene Ave, ' Westmount \u2019 Minister: Rev.Walter J, Spence, B.A.Organist and Choir Director, A.3.Binnie Sunday, March 22nd 11.00 a.m.\u2018\u2019Wanted\u2014Great Gamblérs!\u201d 3rd in Lenten series-on \u201cThe Way Of The Cross.\u201d Sunday School in attendance, 7.30 p.m, \u201cPilate\u2019s Washbowl\u201d, What happened to the bowl used y Pilate when he condemned hrist?The Minister will use his imagination fn collaboration with history to fashion the story.VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE MOST CORDIALLY INVITED ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 10! Cote St.Antoine Road, near Argyle Avenue, MINISTERS: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.11.00 am.Mr.Grant \u2014 \u201cMeasuring + + » In Terms Of The Cross.\u201d 7.30 p.m.Mr.Reid \u2014 \u201cKnowing And .© Living.\u201d : 11.00 a.m.Church School.8.30 p.m.Senior Young People\u2019s.Organist and Choir Director, Phillips Motiey, Es Mus.Bae, ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St Catherine Street West Rev.B.B.Brown, Interim Minister Sunday, March 22nd 11.00 a.m.Sunday School, 11.00 a.m.Morning Service.\u201cSimon Peter.\u201d Guest Preacher: Rev.G G D.Kilpatrick, D.D., LL.D.730 p.m.Evening Service.\u201cThe Ministry of Memory\u201d, Guest Preacner: Rev.R.D, Y, Scott, D.D.; Wednesday, March 25th 8.00 pm Lenten Service, in Dawson Hall, Guest Speaker: Dr.W.A.Gifford.St.James at the Heart of The Down Town.A CORDIAL WELCOME TO VISITORS Organist and Choir Director, Arnold Bellis Westmount Park UNITED CHURCH ] Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D., D.D, Sunday, March 22nd 11.00 a.m.Morning Service and Sunday School.Preacher: \u2014 Rev.Robert Miller, 7.30 p.m.Evening Service.reacher: Rev.Harvey Campbell.Director of Musfe, J.C.Scott, L.T.CM., BM.Organist.O.R.Gliddon SYNAGOGUE CONGRECATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, WESTMOUNT, QUE.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Mr.Samuel J, Leibowits, Educational Director.PUBLIC WORSHIP Sabbath Eve, Friday, March 20th 5.45 p.m.Candle Lighting, 5.50 p.m.Evening Service.SABBATH SERVICES 9.00 a.m, Sabbath Morning, 10.00 a.m, Junior Congregation.Scriptural Readings.Torah: Leviticus, Ch, 1, v.1 == Ch, 5, v.26, Prophets: Isaiah, Ch, 43, v.21, \u2014 Ch, 44, v.28.50 p.m.Evening Service, WEEKDAY SERVICES a.m.Sunday Morning.p.m.Sunday Evening, am Weekday Mornings.6.30 p.m.Weekday Evenings, Next Friday Evening 5.55 p.m.Candle Lighting.6.00 p.m.Evening Service.(pe PAGE FIVE = - - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 195$ > EXPERT | | APPLIANCE [ REPAIRS ; RADIOS & T.V.WASHING MACHINES È VACUUM CLEANERS \u2018 | ELECTRIC RANGES ETC.: Free Estimates | MOST MODERN EQUIPPED SHOP + WESTMOUNT The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertisin \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 10 Words 35¢ 3e for each additional word USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS i FOR BEST RESULTS | WAInut 2771+ Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted Ce APPLIANCES COMPANY MIDDLE-AGED couple want 3-4 room after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue 4209 St.Catherine St.W.E ET KR vo e S 5 [3 NN RRR AR i 13 APARTMENTS 20 FOR SALE 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE 36 HELP WANTED 1 1 ANTE.2 PERSONALS Ww.D WANTED \u2014 Childs sidewalk bicycle, MALE : À ; PIANO in good running order.FI.2071.J-28 A PARTY TREAT y igh 0\" \"ni ahosan se, | We'll show movies at your child's À VACANCY COMING?Upright, Su nditien\u201d 275.00.y Phone WANTED ALL KINDS OF TWO office Juniors.Minimum birthday party.Free group picture to A 4 WE.2961, 3-19 ORNAMENTS 2 years High School required by cach guest, WA, 5108.J-9 {| You have nothing to lose by large sales organization, West TEA cup reading by appointment y listing it with SEE HOCKEY PLAYOFFS Old fashioned china, cut glass, small End.5 day week.Welfare bene- Call DE.8296.pp Tai ; 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Reply stating experience, educa\u201d ren reservations phone wa.6687.DE.Thursday, West End \"B r \u2019 en i on and sa ary req re o box or e | = Reasonable rent.WA.2183.J-17 Vémyson pol, with slipcovers.Burguins, 523 oop 2185 Hampton Ave.sr} 2 nne de Bellevue, J-8 Sunday afternoon.5 i apartment or flat, between Girouard GURNEY GAS\u2019 RANGE Ÿ and Atwater for April 15th.EL.6469.Real good condition, 4 burner, large - TRADES ni PROFESSIONAL CARDS El | I-15 oven, $30.00.WIL 2468, * CT: CAPABLE TYPIST 1% 15 HOUSES WANTED SPRING coat, good tweed, for chubby For N.D.G.office, Invoices, statements X 20 WORDS 65c - ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH i , LA = girl, uge 8-11, Practically\u2019 new.Value and some correspondence.i day week.> LADY Write box 529, c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.WEST END.7 OR 8 ROOMS, LADY'S sprins coat, brown and white ___J-12 CARPENTRY DRESSMAKING ECUTIVE TRANSFI 3 0 4247.\u20183:38 [85 SITUATIONS WAN D S.STANDRING.Geueral carpentry BUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, ECUTIVE TRANSFERRED IO FEMALE and cabinet making.Expert crafts- dreses made, allerations and repairs, CITY.IMMEDIATE OCCU- DINING ROOM SUITE, mohagany, 9 manshi ] A , \u2019 p on all lines of woodwork.RIGHT PLACE, pa ane hy.a4 biece, bargain $150.00.WI.2527.J-35 COMPÉTENT woman will baby sit or Planned kitchens and custom built 5L10 Sherbrooke West, Apartment 1.DESK, solid.oak, roller top, small take cure, of home during absence, of Interiors a specialty.Estimates free, EDUCATIONAL size.EL.-37 ents.WA.56.-32 Satis i ¥ .7453.J- , i a 20 , ROOMS TO LET _ + Goldschleger, Brahm Gelfand, Da- CARTAGE AND MOVING former McGill professor, private, .: : sma roups.3479 Prud'homm ar LARGE double parlor, clean, kitchen Shaar Hashomayim | vid Shapiro, Stanley Hopmeyer.WESTERN Crating and Moving, Sherbraoie?DE.2290 e neat privileges, children accepted, WA.\u2014\u2014 & (Frances Fogle summarized the ea Srna \u2018orniture, blanoë, UPHOLSTÉRING 7249, .J-36 Haftorah, Esta Richstone ex-| refrigerators Call FI.1328.J-2 26.GARAGES TO LET ARLINGTON LANE, garage to et.GL.J-10 27 GARAGES WANTED FASCINATING LECTURE An excursion into the fascinating field of Jewish History highlighted the dynamic, scholarly ad- plained the Sedra and Grace Aro- noff gave the Benediction.The Ark was opened by Anthony Rubin, DECORATING Tolint and Gube, P.Box 125, Tel, Beauharnois, P.Q., Beauharnois 2-4492, All kinds of painting, Work guaranteed.J-21 CHESTERFIELD sets re-covered, ree converted to modern styles.For free estimation call WA.5582.Mid-Town Upholstering Co.5337 Western Ave, \u201cVENETIAN BLINDS _ .Reliable.Refer \u2014 MONET WRDSRE ARS D EI | ares of Dr.A.A.Neuman at the| MENS ASSOCIATION | Sones SH SEVERAL BIAS, PUT J-18 Joint Meeting of the Women's| Weekly Breakfast Forum* will tapes.Newest and best on The mars 29 FOR SALE Auxiliary and Men\u2019s Association be held this Sunday, March 22nd, ALTERATIONS drapery supports given free of ENCYCLOPEDIA Americana 1950 Canadian edition, 30 lovely volumes, unused, when new $250.00, selling $100.00, or highest offer.Apply Box 525, c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.J-24 DESK, measuring 24 x 44, bookshelf igi ivilizati i - on top, below pidgeon holes, two Religious civilization, and its ad series of weekly gatherings for secret compartments, two drawers, justment to changing conditions the current year.locked compartment in centre, Lower section, roomy closet with two shelves and doors.Decorative and useful.Can be used open or closed.Custom made in walnut.Good condition, Bargain.WI.7007.J-25 RRGD.FU neraL Home 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExTter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home and Chape) pI ME ilk] J on March 11th.Discussing \u201cThe Emerging Pattern Of American Jewry\u201d the speaker portrayed the evolution of our national Hebraic- in various historical periods and different countries.Dr, Neuman also stressed the vast creative achievements of Arherican Jewry during the comparatively short period of its development in the past century and a half.The meeting was conducted by Dr, Harry C.= ° + Ballon, President of the Men\u2019s ' .9 Association.The speaker was in- St.Andrew's United | troduced by Mrs.D.M.Notkin, Westmount | mA Vice-President of the Women's * ow Auxiliary; and was thanked by Mr.M.A.Mendel], Q.C.Arrangements were supervised by Mr.Fred Packer, Vice-President and Program Chairman of the Men's Association, JUNIOR CONGREGATION At the regular Sabbath morning Services held on March 7th, the Chazonim were: David Shapiro, Mark Levine and Stephen Goldschleger.Philip Greenberg read from the Torah and those called to the Torah Reading in- cluded: Lionel Packer, Stephen Funeral Servica The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty 1234 Mountain St.UDiversitz 6-6363 at 9.00 a.m.The Guest Speaker will be Mr.Moshe Dickstein, who will speak on \u201cIsrael and The Diaspora.\u201d This will conclude the BAR MITZVAH Charles Schwartz, son of Mr.and Mrs.Maxwell A.Schwartz, Will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah in celebration of his Bar Mitzvah.Sunday will be a day of unusual interest at St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount.At the morning worship a large number of new members will be received and welcomed Rev.DM.Grant will preach the third sermon in a brief saries- en titled \u201cMeasuring the Immeasurable\u201d his theme on Sunday being, \u2018Measuring \u2014 in terms of the Cross.\u201d In.the evening Rev.Herbert W.Reid will preach the sermon entitled \u201cKnowing and Living.\u201d Through the week activities at St.Andrew's include:- (a) The Church School in all departments Sunday at 11 a.m.(b) The Senior Young People\u2019s Group which will meet on Sunday evening at 8.30 p.m.(c) The Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs Monday at 7 p.m., (d) The Evening Group of the Woman's Association Monday at 8.00 p.m,, (e) The Woman's Associatioa at 2 p.m, on Tuesday, with the Red Cross Group meeting at 10 am.(f) The Girl Guides Tuesday 7.15 p.m.(g) Brownies Wednesday 3.45 p.m.and the Bruce Cop- Jand Mission Band on Thursday at 4 p.m, | The Men of St.Andrew's will, hold their last meeting of the season on Wednesday, March 25, in Hutchison Hall.Supper will be served at 6.15 p.m, This will be \u201cLadies Night.\u201d The speaker will be Mr.W.Maxwell Ford.On Good Friday there will be a.And new garments made to measure, Also in your home.Three years ex- | perience in Eaton's alteration depart- | ment.Best references.Miss L.Fox, HU.8-5263 (near Westmount Theatre).J-20 charge.Call for free estimate.J.P.Beaudoin.veteran, : OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.YO.5681 EVENINGS HE.0581 WE HAVE THE \"BEST\" You can paint a + Artists\u2019 Oil Colours ond Brushes by WINSOR & NEWTON \u2014 GRUMBACHER © EAGLE QUALITY ART PENCILS eo Ask about our New \"CRAFT MASTER\" Sets the first time you try! beautiful picture SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO ALL ART STUDENTS service of public worship in St.Andrew's, Westmount, at 11 a.m, | I 1311 Greene Ave.\u2014 GL.1496 (Just above Western Ave.) PAINT Lr\u201d Sw.cr Bs te \u2019 CT se = - ou ee = A SSSR RE a 2 ré J \u2018 TA | \\ + DE ë 3 i _ Pace rovr THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S -METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.Fini déc er WAlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, dovoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail Post Office Dept, Ottawa.\u201c FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1953 y.* LS Provides Six Minor Mineral Elements For Plant Growth Home-grower was given some good news last week with the announcement by Canadian Industries Limited that its agricultural chemicals division has started marketing of FTE\u2014fritted trace elements\u2014a new and al- .most revolutionary aid to plant life.Glass As Fertilizer #æ Some people will do everything except pay their bills; many of them are very charming, too.3 \\ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1988 (Canada) Limited, at Oakville, Ontario, contains 83 per cent glass, with 17 per cent of the six minor mineral elements most essential to full plant growth\u2014iron, copper, zinc, manganese, boron and molybdenum.The six elements supplement the basic growth elements, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, and nitrogen.The high content of glass in FTE will make the six trace elements slowly soluble, go that they will not wash out of the soil.Other advantages of the new mixture are that it will not leach, won't harm plants even when used in excess, and will remain in the soil for several seasons.: FTE is available to the farm trade now and will be sold across counters to home growers within the next month.It can be used for anything from a six-inch flower pot to the 1,000-acre farm.Strange as it may seem, minute particles of glass are going to play an important role in Canada\u2019s agricultural future.FTE, manufactured by Ferro Enamels + Westmount Baptist | + \u201cWhat did Christ Accomplish by Dying?\u201d This will be the last in a series of Pre-Eagter sermons entitled:- \u201cQuestions that Men Keep Asking,\u201d by Dr.J.A.Johnston in Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday morning The evening group of sermons entitled:- \u201cMirrors and Motives and Men,\u201d will be concluded with the question:- \u201cWhat Constrained the Crucified Thief to Pray?\u201d The Palm Sunday services of \u201cWestmount\u201d will be broadcast, morning and evening.The theme of the morning sermon will be:- \u201cThe Last Lap of the Journey.\u201d The evening subject is entitled:- \u201cSigns that God is Around.\u201d + + | Christian Science | + + \u201cMatter\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.This Lesson-Sermon says that to regard matter as the reality and substance of the universe is to believe in a creation apart from God; for God, spirit, could not create what is utterly unlike Himself, The Golden Text is from I John: \u201cLittle children, keep yourselves from idols.\u201d Bible citations include the following from Ezekiel: \u201cThus saith the Lord God; Every man of the house of Israel that setteth up his idols in his heart, and putteth the stumblingblock of his iniquity before his face, and cometh to the prophet; I the Lord will answer him that cometh according to the multitude of his idols.\u201d Correlaiive passages from the cu BAPTIST WES7MOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Willem J.Neale, Organist and Choirmaster Sunday, March 22nd 21,00 nm.\u201cWhat Did Christ Accomplish By Dying?\u201d Last in Pre- Easter Series: \u201cQuestions \u2018That Men Keep Asking.\u201d 21.00 am.Chureh Bible School.7.30 p.m.\u201cWhat Constrained The + Crucified Thief To Pray?\u201d Last in Pre-Easter Series: \u201cMirrors and Motives and Men.\u201d If You Reality, Want Reverence, Worship With Us Beauty, Dr.Johnston At Both Services STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED BAHA'I WHAT IS IT?Does it believe in Christ?Yes Does it include rituals?No Does it believe in Moses?- Yes PUBLIC MEETING 1548 Pine Ave.West Every Sunday, 8.15 p.m, Tel.Inform.WA.5335 DTA mes ee a on Per NEA denominational text book \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy include the following: \u201cA correct view of Christian Science and of its adaptation to healing includes vastly more than is at first seen, Works on metaphysics leave the grand point untouched.They never PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.\u20ac.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister.Sunday, March 22nd 11.00 a.m, Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Publle Worship, 7.30 p.m.Evening Service.Visitors and Friends Are Cordially Welcome.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Cholrmaster A FREE Entitled Î \"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE REVEALS THE FACTS OF SPIRITUAL EXISTENCE\" by Harold Molter, C.S.B., of Chicago, Illinois Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Montreal MONTREAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 3449 University Street, Montreal - Tuesday Evening, March 24, at 8.15 Calvary United Church Young Adult Group On Tuesday, March 24, the Young Adult Group of Calvary United Church will present a gay, two-hour variety show at the Church Hall.Directed by Miss Pat Perras, the show promises plenty of humour and light-hearted entertainment.Members of the group who will participate in the show are shown above.crown the power of Mind as the Messiah ,nor do they carry the day against physical enemies, \u2014 even to the extinction of all belief in matter, evil, disease, and death, \u2014 nor insist upon tlhe fact that God is all, therefore that matter is nothing beyond an image in mortal mind.\u201d CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 52 Academy Road, Westmount, Que.Sunday Service 11.00 a.m.Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cMATTER.\u201d Golden Text: I John 5: 21, Little children, keep yourselves from idols.11.00 a.m.Sunday School, Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.Reading Room, 52 Academy Road.Open 2.00 to 4.00 p.m.Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays (except holidavs).LECTURE RRR En RIB TE EE .~- PERL} : Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish, Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.\u2014 \u2014 Calvary Church | At the morning service next Sunday in Calvary Church, the Minister, Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A, will continue the Lenten series on \u201cThe Way Of The Crosg\u201d with the third in the series \u201cWANTED \u2014 GREAT GAMBLERS!\u201d as the subject.The Sunday School! will be in attendance at this service, and the Nursery, Department will meet at the same hour.: At the evening service at 7.30 pm, the subject will be \u201cPILATE'S WASHBOWL\".What happened to the bowl used by Pilate?The Minister will use his imagination in collaboration with history to fashion this story.Come, and bring your friends to hear this intriguing and most interesting story.Tuesday, March 24, the Young Adult Group is sponsoring a Variety Concert in the Church Hall.Wednesday, March.25, Calvary Business Women\u2019s Club will meet for supper.The Minister, Rev.Walter J.Spence will continue the ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.Alexander Mellor Passion Sunday 00 a.m.Holy Communion.30 a.m, Sunday School and Bible Class.10.15 a.m.Mattins, 11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist.Preacher: Father Mellor.00 p.m, Evensong.Preacher: Father Mellor.Wednesday, March 25th ANNUNCIATION OF OUR LADY 9.30 - 12.00 a.m.Quiet Morning For 8.9.0.1 7.Women, Conductor: Rev.Guy Marston.8.00 p.m.Lenten Service.Preacher: Rev.John -Toyo-Oka of Japan.Week-day Services Holy Communion, 8 a.m., Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednes< day.Mattins: 7.30 am, daily except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Rd.and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, ~ Rev.CG, Douglas Ellis, M.A.Fifth Sunday in Lent 8.00 am.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Sermon, Preacher: The Rector.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, Wednesday, March 25th THE ANNUNCIATION: OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY .Holy Communion, p.m.Confirmation Class.Lenten Service and Address.Friday 11.00 a.m, Holy Communion.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev.Canon R Kenneth Naylor, ector Rev.Canon F.L.Whitley, Hon, Assistant Rev.C.J.Abraham, Assistant Fifth Sunday in Lent Passion Sunday 8.00 am.Holy Communion.9.45 a.m.Junior Department, Junior Confirmation Class, Bible Class.11.00 a.m.Mattins, Preacher: The Ven.A.P.Gower-Rees.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department.7.30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: The Rector, > Monday 4.00 p.m.Short Evensong.by Rev, C.J.Abraham.Wednesday THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY 7.00 am.Holy Communion, 8.00 p.m.Evening Service.reacher: The Ven.I.M.Lidstone, __ Thursday 10.00 a.m.' Holy Communion, Address series of addresses on Psychology under thé general heading \u201cIn Search of Ourselves\u201d \u2014 the theme this month will be \u201cHandling Your Emotions\".UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St at Greene Ave, \u2018 Westmount \u2018 Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.Organist end Choir Director, A.J.Binnie Sunday, March 22nd 11.00 a.m.\u201cWanted\u2014Great Gamblers!\u201d 3rd in Lenten series-on \u201cThe Way Of The Cross.\u201d Sunday School in attendance, 7.30 p.m.\u2018Pilate\u2019's Washbowl\u201d, What happened to the bowl used y Pilate when he condemned hrist?The Minister will use his imagination in collaboration with history to fashion the story.VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE MOST CORDIALLY INVITED ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road, near Argyle Avenue, MINISTERS: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.11.00 am.Mr.Grant \u2014 \u201cMeasuring e+.In Terms Of The Cross.\u201d 7.30 p.m, Mr.Reld \u2014 \u201cKnowing And , Living.\u201d , 11.00 a.m.Church School.8.30 p.m.Senior Young People\u2019s, Organist and Choir Director, Phillips Motiey, B.A., Mus.Bac, F.C.C.0.ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West Rev.B.B.Brown, Interim Minister Sunday, March 22nd 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Service, \u201cSimon Peter.\u201d Guest Preacher: Rev.G.G.D.Kilpatrick, D.D., LL.D.7.30 p.m.Evening Service.\u201cThe Ministry of Memory\u201d, Guest Preacner: Rev.R.D.Y.Scott, D.D.Wednesday, March 25th 8.00 pare Lenten Service, in Dawson all.Guest Speaker: Dr.W.A.Gifford.St.James at the Heart of The Bown Towa, A CORDIAL WELCOME TO VISITORS Organist and Choir Director, Arnold Bellis UNITED CHURCR Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL,; B.D,, DD.Sunday, March 22nd 11,00 a.m.Morning Service and Sunday School.Preacher: \u2014 Rev.Robert Miller.7.30 p.m.Evening Service, Preacher: Rev.Harvey Campbell.Director of Musfe, J.C.Scott, L.T.C.M., BM.Organist.O.R.Gliddon SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, WESTMOUNT, QUE, Rabbi Wilfred Shochat Mr.Samuel J.Leibowitz, Educational Director.PUBLIC WORSHIP Sabbath Eve, Friday, March 20th 5.45 p.m.Candle Lighting, 65.50 p.m.Evening Service.SABBATH SERVICES 9.00 a.m.Sabbath Morning, 10.00 a.m, Junior Congregation.Scriptural Readings.Torah: Leviticus, Ch.1, v.1 \u2014 .5, v.26.Prophets: Isaiah, Ch.43, v.21 \u2014 Ch, 44, v.23.50 p.m.Evening Service.WEEKDAY SERVICES co am.Sunday Morning.3 5 p.m.Sunday Evening, 0 a.m, Weekday Mornings, 0 p.m.Weekday Evenisgs.Next Friday Evening 5.55 p.m.Candle Lighting.6.00 p.m.Evening Service.8.8.5.7.0.3 Ep CI USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS J FOR BEST RESULTS ss THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1953 CEN) Please phone your Ads early in after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertisin 8 3c for each additional word the week.No Ads accepted > PAGE FIVE EXPERT APPLIANCE REPAIRS RADIOS & T.V.WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTRIC RANGES ETC.Free Estimates MOST MODERN EQUIPPED SHOP WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES COMPANY 4209 St.Catherine St.W.\u2014 \u2014 WE.2226 Fl.3206 13 APARTMENTS 29 FOR SALE 81 WANTED TO PURCHASE 36 HELP WANTED 42 PERSONALS WANTED WANTED \u2014 Child\u2019s sidewalk bicycle MALE : ycie, PIANO in good ruuning order.FI, 2071.J-23 A PARTY TREAT oh We'll show movies at your child's VACANCY COMING?Upright, se ation Falogany cas WANTED ALL KINDS OF TWO office Juniors, Minimum birthday party.Free group picture to - WE.2961.3-19 ORNAMENTS 2 years High School required by ench guest.WA.5198.- You have nothing to lose by large sales organization, West TEA cup reading by appointment, listing it with SEE HOCKEY PLAYOFFS OM fashioned ching, cut glass, small End.5 day week.Welfare bene- Call DE.8296.J-11 DWELLING LOCATION SERVICE antique furniture Oriental rugs, ofl Lalgey.Reply\" 12 own han LIGHT massage treatment required - T.V.set for sale, very reasonable.Call Palhtings.IA.9018.J itins 9185 Write giving particulars to box no, NO CHARGE TO LANDLORDS FL.60, after 50 pm.1-16 84 HELP WANTED Hong 10, Dox 5M, c-0 2185 | 531, c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.3-31 ENCYCLOPEDIA Britaunica, 1953 edi- FEMALE \u2019 Eo ang this\u201d sor fhe tion, GL.1864.5-28 ALCOHOLICS move, Call FINE cutglass decanters; comport; 41 DOME AN .bass and muskellunge fishing equip- BURROUGHS Dilli hi - STIC PETS ONYMOUS DWELLING LOCATION SERVICE meni; mahogany bureau, FI.3003, ng machine VEVA ROBSON offers at her board- GROUPS Prateay 04 bag operator, experienced forage ing Kennels, under her personal ma \u20ac s or , i End.agement.comfortabl ar - Noon to Six; Seven to Nine BOY\u2019S bicycle, $15.00, good condition, Good salary, 5 day a week.for your dog.Veterinary care Limite For Ration Le Wvesunount 28 size 28.WA.5840.J-30 Welfare benefits, cafeteria.ed number accepted.Pick up service.Wednesday, Westmount 24, 3/4 OR 4 room apartment, flat or remodelled floor, May 1st or later, Reasonable rent.WA.2183.J-17 MIDDLE-AGED couple want 3-4 room apartment or flat, between Girouard and Atwater for April 15th.EL.B00: =-1v 15 HOUSES WANTED WEST END.7 OR 8 ROOMS, BY REFINED FAMILY.EXECUTIVE TRANSFERRED JO .IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY.GOOD RENT FOR RIGHT PLACE.DE, 6362.J-34 TWO chesterfields, sectional, Snyder ; Lawson sofa, with slipcovers.Bargains, WE, 6047, J-22 GURNEY GAS RANGE Real good condition, 4 burner, large oven, $30.00.WI, 5468 J-13 SPRING coat, good tweed, for chubby girl, age 8-11, practically new.Value 540.00, for $14.00.EL.8249.J-14 LADY'S spring coat, brown and white checked wool, never worn, size 9, EL.4247.J-38 DINING ROOM SUITE, mohagany, 9 piece, bargain $150.00.WI.2527, J-35 DESK, solid oak, roller top, small size.EL.4247, J-37 Reply stating experience, education and salary required, to box 533 c-o 2185 Hampton Ave.J-27 CAPABLE TYPIST For N.D.G.office.Invoices, statements and some correspondence.5 day week, Write box 529, c-o 2185 Hampton Ave 35 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE COMPETENT woman will baby sit or take care of home during absence of parents.WA.9766, For reservations phone WA.6687.DE.7321 or Ste.Anne de Bellevue.J-8 Thursday, West End Sunday afternoon.va TRADES and PROFESSIONAL CARDS % 20 WORDS 65¢ - ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH * CARPENTRY DRESSMAKING S.STANDRING.General carpentry and cabinet making.Expert craftsmanship on all lines of woodwork.Planned kitchens and custom built interiors a specialty.Estimates free, Satisfaction guaranteed.EL.7453.J-1 20 , ROOMS TO LET LARGE double parlor, clean, kitchen privileges, children accepted.WA.7249.J-36 26 GARAGES TO LET ARLINGTON LANE, garage to let, GL.2496, J-10 GARAGES WANTED 21 VICINITY Sherbrooke and Victoria Avenue, Call WA.6150, after 5 p.m.J-18 29 FOR SALE ENCYCLOPEDIA Americana 1950 Canadian edition, 30 lovely volumes, unused, when new $250.00, selling 3100.00, or highest offer.Apply Box 525, c-o 2185 Hampton Ave, J-24 DESK, measuring 24 x 44, bookshelf on top, below 6 pidgeon holes, two secret compartments, two drawers, locked compartment in centre.Lower section, roomy closet with two shelves and doors.Decorative and useful.Can be used open or closed.Custom made in walnut, Good condition.Bargain, WI.7007 J-25 = M.A Collins = RRG'D.FUNCRAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home and Chapel + { Shaar Hashomayim | FASCINATING LECTURE An excursion into the fascinating field of Jewish History highlighted the dynamic, scholarly address of Dr.A.A.Neuman at the Joint Meeting of the Women's Auxiliary and Men's Association on March 11th, Discussing \u201cThe Emerging Pattern Of American Jewry\" the speaker portrayed the evolution of our national Hebraic- Religious civilization, and its adjustment to changing conditions in various historical periods and different countries.Dr.Neuman also stressed the vast creative achievements of Arherican Jewry during the comparatively short period of its development in the past century and a half.The meeting was conducted by Dr.Harry C.Ballon, President of the Men's Association.The speaker was introduced by Mrs.D.M.Notkin, Vice-President of the Women's Auxiliary; and was thanked by Mr.M.A.Mendell, Q.C.Arrangements were supervised by Mr.Fred Packer, Vice-President and Program Chairman of the Men's Association, JUNIOR CONGREGATION At the regular Sabbath morning Services held on March 7th, the Chazonim were: David Shapiro, Mark Levine and Stephen Goldschleger, Philip Greenberg read from the Torah and those called to the Torah Reading included: Lionel Packer, Stephen - Funeral Servica The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty 1254 Mountain St.Diversitz 6-6363 Goldschleger, Brahm Gelfand, David Shapiro, Stanley Hopmeyer.+ |Frances Fogle summarized the Haftorah, Ista Richstone explained the Sedra and Grace Aro- noff gave the Benediction.The Ark was opened by Anthony Rubin.: MEN\u2019S ASSOCIATION .Weekly Breakfast Forum* will be held this Sunday, March 22nd, | at 9.00 a.m.The Guest Speaker will be Mr.Moshe Dickstein, who will speak on \u201cIsrael and The Diaspora.\u201d This will conclude the series of weekly gatherings for the current year.BAR MITZVAH Charles Schwartz, son of Mr.and Mrs.Maxwell A.Schwartz, Will this Sabbath morning be called to the Reading of the Torah in celebration of his Bar Mitzvah.St.Andrew's United \u2018 Westmount | « + Sunday will be a day of unusual interest at St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount.At the morning worship a large number of new members will be received and welcomed Rev.DM.Grant will preach the third sermon in a brief saries- en titled \u201cMeasuriig the Immeasurable\u201d his theme on Sunday being, \u201cMeasuring \u2014 in terms of the Cross.\u201d In.the evening Rev.Herbert W.Reid will preach the sermon entitled \u201cKnowing and Living.\u201d Through the week activities at St.Andrew's include:- (a) The Church School in all departments Sunday at 11 a.m.(b) The Senior Young People\u2019s Group which will meet on Sunday evening at 8.30 p.m.(c) The Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs Monday at 7 p.m., (d) The Evening Group of the Woman\u2019s Association Monday at 8.00 p.-m., (e) The Woman's Association at 2 p.m.on Tuesday, with the Red Cross Group meeting at 10 a.m., (f) The Girl Guides Tuesday 7.15 p.m, (g) Brownies Wednesday 3.45 p.m.and the Bruce Copland Mission Band on Thursday at 4 pm.| The Men of St.Andrew's will, hold their last meeting of the season on Wednesday, March 25, in Hutchison Hall.Supper will be gerved at 6.15 p.m, This will be \u201cLadies Night.\u201d The speaker will be Mr.W.Maxwell Ford.On Good Friday there will be a.service of public worship in St.| Andrew\u2019s, Westmount, at 11 a.m.CARTAGE AND MOVING WESTERN Crating and Moving, general transport, local and long distance.Specialty: furniture, pianos, refrigerators Call FI.1328, 2\" DECORATING Tohni and Gube, P.Box 125, Tel, Beauharnois, P.Q., Beauharnois 2-4492, All kinds of painting.Work guaranteed.Reliable.References.- DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS And new garments made to measure.Also in your home.Three years experience in Eaton's alteration depart- ment.Best references.Miss I.Fox, HU.8-5263 (near Westmount The- autre).J-20 EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dreses made, alterations and repairs, 5110 Sherbrooke West, Apartment 1, EDUCATIONAL FRENCH CONVERSATION Paris, Montreal universities graduate, former McGill professor, private, small groups.3479 Prud'homme near Sherbrooke, DE.2200, J-5 UPHOLSTERING CHESTERFIELD sets re-covered, reconverted to modern styles.For free estimation call WA.5582.Mid-Town Upholstering Co.5337 Western Ave.VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS \u2014 Flexalum spring tempered slats.Vinyl plastic tapes.Newest and best on the market.No installation charge.Steel drapery supports given free of charge.Call for free estimate.J.P, Beaudoin.veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.EVENINGS HEL.0581 | 7 YO.5681 WE HAVE THE \"BEST\" Artists\u2019 Oil Colours and Brushes by WINSOR & NEWTON \u2014 GRUMBACHER e EAGLE QUALITY ART PENCILS e Ask about our New \"CRAFT MASTER\" Sets You can paint a beautiful picture the first time you try! SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO ALL ART STUDENTS 1311 Greene Ave.\u2014- GL.1496 {Just above Western Ave.) - Ri ACT 2 SR TES A Rr Jp ente 1 8 i FA A uns vs Scene [RE £ re < La TSA RANA de ad emt BTA SRS ARE RA TEE : Sates megan kl Fmt mae spe omen VUE 3 3 An Tue 7 PAGE TWELVE 4 Miss Elizabeth Newill, left by» plane yesterday to spend three weeks in Barbados and Trinidad, B.W.1.Mr.and Mrs, W.K.White returned this week by motor from Naples, Florida, where they spent some time.Mr.and Mrs.Warren Soper, Rosemount Crescent, have returned from a holiday spent in Florida Mr.and Mrs.Koss Clarkson, re- Auwrned yesterday from a trip to! Bermuda.Mrs.John M.Fairbairn, \u2018accompanied by Mrs.Donald Ross and Mrs.S.T.Atkinson, of Quebec, left on Tuesday to spend two Entertainment committee of the Newfoundlander\u2019s Association are holding a St.Patrick's Social today, at 691 Cathcart Street.Members and their friends are cordially invited.Mrs.A, Turner Cone, president of the National Council of Women of Canada, has returned from Smiths Falls.Ont., where she was the guest speaker of the Smiths Falls Local Council of Women.A tea will be held at the home of Mrs.Violet McGruer, 885 Lindsay Street, Ville St.Laurent, tomorrow trom 3 to 6 p.m.for all members of Ousis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, Mrs, H.Shisler entertained members of the executive of the Women's Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital at luncheon Social + + Personal = ramet, = EE = A iy Frohlich, Mrs.T.- Perey Hirsch, organizer, Miss Lillian Gass, R.N,, Mrs.H.H.Lubinski, and Mrs.L.L ticket conveners, distributing tickets for the fashion show to take place in the nurses\u2019 residence of the Jewish General Hospital Tues- Organizer and Ticket Conveners For Fashion Show Ww day and Wédnesday, March 24 and 25, at 8 p.m, which will be arranged by student nurses of the Jewish General Hospital, and presented by Henry Morgan & Co.Ltd, under the auspices of the \\Vomen's Auxiliary of the Hospital \u2014Drummond Photo yesterday, prior to the regular executive meeting.The special guest was Mr.s Harold Devitt, convener of the Theatre Fair being held in Apyil.The President, Mrs.M.B.Mackenzie, presided at the meeting.At the March meeting of St.Mary's Hospital Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary the following were elected to the nominations committee: Miss Frances Carroll, Chairman, assisted by the following: Mrs, O.C.a Spring Announcement /! 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Tanguay, Mrs.J.Harold Fox, Mrs.T.J.Kane, Mis.E.R.Casey and Mrs.Frank D.Martin.ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Miss Helen Lina Kierans, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Kier- ans, of Westmount, and Mr.Alfred William Comins, son of Mr.Thoms Comins and the late Mrs.Comins, of Lancaster, Pa.The marriage has been arranged to take place in the sacristy of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, on Saturday, May 16, at half-past twelve o'clock.Mr.Comins is a graduate of the Newark College.of Engineering, Newark, N.J.WEDDING MAAG - MacLEOD The marriage of Inez Grace, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.J.MacLeod, of New Haven, N.S., to Mr.Peter Alexander Maag, son of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest L.Maag, of Westmount, took place on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, in Knox-Crescent and Kensington Presbyterian Church, the Rev.Clifton J.Mackay officiating.Mr.J.G.Ringwood played the wedding music and white gladioli and pink snapdragons were used to de- colate.The bride, who was given away by Mr, Claude S.Richardson, was in a gown of white Swiss organdy over satin, the bodice having a rolled, scalloped collar and three- quarter length sleeves, and the skirt, embroidered in the front in apron-effect, fashioned with a bustle at the back.Her elbow- length veil of tulle illusion was held by an organdy headdress and she caaried \u2018A semi-cascade bouquet of white daisies.Miss Jean MacLeod, of \u2018Toronto, as maid of honor for her sister, was in a frock of gold lace over salin, with a bodice scooped neckline and short sleeves.Miss Trudy Maag, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid, was in a frock of aqua taffeta and net, fashioned on similar lines to that worn by the maid of honor.They wore Dutch caps to match their frocks and carried small bouquets of yellow daisies.Mr, Jim Russell acted as best man for Mr.Maag and the ushers were Mr.George Stacey, and Mr, Fred Vollenweider.} Mrs.Claude Richardson was | gowned in navy blue sheer and wore a pink hat and a corsage houquet of pink carnations.Mrs.Maag, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of periwinkle blue silk with a black straw hat and a corsage houquet of pink carnations.Later Mr.and Mrs.Maag left for Bermuda, the bride travelling in a checked suit, under a blue topcoat, and wearing white siccess- ories and a corsage bouquet of yellow roses.: craw P] having a Fashions Sponsored By Nurses Will Aid Student Bursaries The student nurses of the Jewish General Hospital are holding a fashion show on March 24 and 25 at 8 p.m., under the auspices of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Hospital.The fashion show will be held in the auditorium of the nurses\u2019 residence of the hospital with fashions, modeled by student nurses, from Henry Morgan & Co., with commentary by Mrs.Eve Trill, of Morgan's.Organized by Mrs.T.Percy Hirsch in conjunction with Miss Lillian Gass, R.N., guidance and social director of the students, the proceeds will be used for bursaries for needy students.Elizabeth Arden will be responsible for the make-up.Messrs.Oscar and James Glass of Belgian Art Studios are doing the background and stage decorations; and a professional model, Sylvia Golt- man, has offered to train the student nurses in the art of modelling.To make the evening even more exciting, there will be a surprise gift for every lady attending.Hostesses T his Week At Art Exhibition Hostesses at the exhibition of paintings by members of the Women\u2019s Art Society being held in the Silver Room of The Ritz Carlton Hotel during this week are: Mrs.Cyril Cunningham, Mrs.Charles Ewen, Mrs.M.J.Cunningham, Mrs.J.Scott, Miss F.B.Sweeny, Mrs.K.Chipman Lie- bich, Mrs F.C.Whitaker, Mrs.G.D.Campbell, Mrs.A.H.Easton, Mrs.W.G.Brisbane, Mrs F.E.Winter, Mrs.Alex Keiller, Mrs.Gerald Campbell, Mrs.Tren- holme Armitage, Mrs.David Glen, Miss Ruth Park, Mrs.G.S.\u20ac + Mrs.F.M.G.Johnson and Mr, C.V.Frayn,+A.R.C.A.(London) - are the joint chairmen of the lga- ther, metal and wood exhibition currently being snown at the Can- 4 he Engagements hahd Weddings > _ ; adian Handicrafts Guild, Quebec .\u201c Provincial , Branch, 2025 Peel Street.The attractive display.may be seen free of charge from 9.30 \u2018 a.m.to 5 p.m.daily (exclusive of Sundays) until Saturday, March 28, when it will close at 5 p.m.This exhibit is Canada-wide in scope.A tea was held for new members of the American Woman's Club, on Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs.Gordon R.Ball, (membership chairman), 1 Brae- side Place, Westmount.Mrs.J.B.White, club president, and Mrs.Ball received the guests and Mis.E.B.Luke and Mrs.Wn.H.Roe Jr.presided at the tea table.The members are: Mrs.Geo.Davidson, Mrs.Edward Heelis, Mrs.H.A.Janson, Mrs.L.H.Moody, Mrs, A.C.Viau, Mrs.Kenneth Hall, Mrs.Peter Redpath, Mrs.R.D.Ward, Mrs.W.B.Sears, Mrs.E.A.Lister, Mrs.Charles Weber,, Mrs.Marshall Stearns, Mrs.Bertram, F.Keiper and Mrs.Clarence Lapierie.Twelve Quebec girls will go to the Coronation and afterwards tour Great Britain this summer for almost a month as guests of W.Garfield Weston.They form part of a group of 50 girls representing all parts of Canada who were selected by schools to take the trip sponsored by the Cana- dian-born international industrialist as d means of culvating closer Commonwealth relationships.Quebec members of the tour are: Claudette Boulanger, Montreal; Louise Des Rosièrs, Drummondville; Ma- rie-Paula Dyotte, Montreal; Mar- - guerite Langlois, Trois Rivieres; Andree Lebel, Quebec; Jeannine de Montigny, Sherbrooke; Jacqueline Poirier, Mont-Joli; Constance Pouliot, Montreal; Denise Schnobb, Hull; Sylvia Shanahan, Montreal; Genevieve Tessier-Lavigne, Montreal; Linda Holmes, Montreal.Dingle, Mrs.J.W.F'airfield, Mrs.L.R.Howard, Mrs.W.F.Knowles, Mrs.H.J.McLean, Mrs.Dorothy McLaren, Mrs.A.W.Schell, Mrs.S.B.Earle, Mrs.H.Carter, Mrs.Paul Callahan, Mrs.A.E.Stanway, Mrs.R.G.John- stone and Miss Lillian Montgomery.Sherbrooke Mountain $ts © Physical Culture © Turkish Baths WESTMOUNT HEALTH STUDIO 4937 Sherbrooke Street West (corner Claremont) For appointment, phone DE.7922 © Massage .® Reducing 1317 Greene Ave.marthe carpenlier HAUTE COUTURE Westmount GLenview 1971 A Bn PRET EIRE SIENS PRE ES of ile ; \u20ac - ~~ hans, TT TT EN he i E NR ne x » a Westmount High Alumnae Assn.Again To Award Scholarships Two.scholarships will be awarded to students of Westmount High School for the year 1953-54 it has been announced by Mrs.Edwin M.\u201c on Monday, at Wesley Church Hall, Briggs, Jr, president of the Westmount High School Alumnae Association.One scholarship to the maximum amount of $350.00 for the first year's tuition at a Canadian university and one $150.00: vocational Bartlett and the vice principal Mr, J.D.Lawley in an advisory capacity.Others on this committee are past presidents Mrs.Fred Packer,.Mrs.Frederic B.Coppin, Miss MA.MacNaughton, president Mrs.Edwin M.Briggs Jr, Miss Phyllis Wood and Mrs.A.C.Young.Scholarship Given These 1953 awards will bring to 34 the scholarships offered by the Alumnae Association.Through the years, since its inauguration in 1937, \u2018the Association has sponsor- ëd the education*of young Canadians in university, art, nursing, teaching, bysiness college and other endeavours.As a result of successful operations over the past few years, an Endowment fund of $2000 was set up in the Spring of 1952.Interest from \u2018the fund will be directed to scholarship awards and it is hoped to build up the fund as a permanent source for such payments.» Springtime Fashions A featured event in the Association\u2019s program for raising funds for scholarships is \u2018Fashions in Springtime\u201d, a combined fashion revue being presented on March 25, at 8:30 p.m, in Victoria Hall The fashion display will be followed by the annual reception.scholarship will be offered to girls In the graduating class at the High School.Notice of the scholarships has been posted'in the High School and all applications will be submitted to the Association\u2019s Educational Committee which is under the chairmanship of Mrs.Lloyd G.Stern.This committee includes the teachers of Westmount High School with the principal Mr.R.O.African Violet Sociely To Greet Local Clubs An Open Meeting of the African Violet Society of Greater Montreal will be held at the 8.30 p.m.Notre Dame de Grace Avenue at Royal.The affiliated Violet Clubs, Park- ville, St.Lambert, Summerlea, Sun Life, Two Mountains, Valois and Verdun will each contribute a short item to the program and ali members of these groups are welcome as well as friends of members of the parent Society and any others interested in African Violet culture.The Annual Spring Show ts scheduled for Friday and Satuc- day, May 8, and 9, this year and plans and suggestions will be discussed at this meeting.Club Luncheon The Women's Canadian Club will hold a luncheon at 1 p.m., on Wednesday, March 25, in the Windsor Hotel.Guest speaker will be , Warwick Chipman, QC, D.C.L., and his topic \u201cThree Years In India\u201d.For Your Passover Order A complete line of Kosher for Passover Foods to help make your Holidays a happy and joyous occasion.Place your orders NOW to | assure Free Delivery | on time.A I | PHONE | | HU.8-8711 | bore oe em mm FREE A large jar of Chenoy's Famous Pickles Kosher for Passover with every order of $7 or more.5339 Sherbrooke St.W.(Near Decarie) Mrs.Lloyd G.Stern, chairman of the Westmount High School ¢ Alumnae Association educational committee.THE \"EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1853 Favorite Irish Poet Subject Of Talk To Xavier Guild \u201cThe Making of Moore's Melodies\u201d was the subject of a talk to the Xavier Apostolate Guild by Rt.PAGE SEVEN in London drawing-rooms it may be said that he did much to influence public opinion in favor of Ireland.The speaker stated that Moore wrote 126 lyrics in all, slight and sentimental in structure, the poec-' ry of which would never have survived but for the song.speaker.Miss Therese Payette, harpist and Mrs.J.J, Berry, 80- prano, were heard in a program of Irish music.Mrs.T.W.Tinmouth, president, announced the date of the annual fall fair to be held in Victoria Hall October 15 and 16, under the joint convenership of Mrs.T.J.Mul- Mrs.J.B.Boyne thanked the cair and Miss Beryl Quigley.Rev.Msgr.Martin P.Reid, Pastor of St.Augustine of Canterbury Church, at their monthly meeting in Victoria Hall.\u201cIreland\u201d said Msgr.Reid \u201cis the only country which bears a musical instrument upon its national flag.\u201d A wealth of folk-music was employed by the ancient bards or minstrels who were both composers and poets as well as_ singers.But the man who has been most closely identified with Irish music down through the years and whose name -is fondly inscribed in the hearts of Irish people everywhere, was neither a composer nor a great poet, but a singer of songs with a rare gift for adapting sen- EASTER CANDIES See our wonderful selection of delicious Swiss Chocolate Bunnies, Easter Eggs, both solid and cream filled, home-made chocolates and Easter novelties including cakes with fancy Easter trimminas.All our BAKED GOODS and CANDIES are HOME MADE PETER\u2019S HOME COOKING WA.0075 \u2014 HU.8-7761 4915 SHERBROOKE WEST Opposite Juliette's timental lyrics to beautiful melodies, which have come to be called \u2014 after him\u2014'Moore\u2019s Melodies.\u201d \u201c Though born in Ireland Thomas Moore spent most of his life in ! England.He was not an active patriot like his friend and colleague Robert Emmet, but he was able to fire Jrish hearts with patriotism by the sheer beauty of his songs, and as he was a favorite | i Wartime Travails Recalled By Prof.B.Zaborski At Luncheon The story of his wartime experiences in World War II when he escaped from a Northern Siberia prison camp where later many of his fellow political prisoners were mudered, and of his wanderings as a Polish refugee from the edge of the Arctic Ocean to the borders of Afghanistan, was told on Friday by Professor Bodgan Zaborski, Dept.of Geography, McGill Uni-# versity, when he spoke at the 35th charter day luncheon held by the Westmount Women's Club in the Sheraton Room of the Mount Royal Hotel.When the poor food at the Siberian camp made him so \u2018weak he was sent to a primitive sort of hospital, he said \u201cIt seemed like heaven \u2014 to sleep in a bed for the first time in 20 months, He told of the difficulties he encountered trying to leave Siberia when he was freed upon the signing of an alliance between the west and the Reds.He worked in Omsk, Western Siberia, in a factory and then went to Tashkent, Turkestan, near the Afghan border before the Polish Government in Canada called him to London.To get to London, was no easy matter.By train and plane he travelled back to Archangel where he expected to board a vessel for Britain, but upon bis arrival at that part he found that the White Sea had frozen over and that he must make his way to Murmansk.Fortune was with him, however, and he escaped death when German planes bombed the train on which he was travelling between the battle lines.And his good luck still held when a terrible storm allowed the ship on which he was a passenger, to slip through a danger area usually infested with German submarines and bombing planes.He landed safely in the north of Scotland.From 1942-45 he was head of the Geographical Section and Carto- graphical Printing Office of the Polish Government in exile in London.From 1946.to 1948 he was professor of geography at the Polish University College London, In 1948 he came to Montreal with his wife and two children.Mrs.E.M.Briggs presided at the luncheon.His Worship the Mayor of Westmount, Mr.Roy Campbell said grace, and other head table guests included Mrs.Roy Campbell and the representatives of sister organizations.Mrs.J.Matthew Purcell, of the N.D.G.Women\u2019s Club, responded to the president's greeting on behalf of club representatives.Mrs.Gordon Blair, Vice President of the Westmount Women's Club, thanked the speaker.Huntley Cameron sang three groups of songs, accompanied at the piano by William Stevens.Special welcomes were extend- Dom.Douglas Ladies To Hear Prof.Munroe At the closing lecture of Dom- inion-Douglas Ladies\u2019 Literary Snciety, Prof David C.Munroe, M.A., Director of the School for Teachers, Macdonald College, will speak on \u201cThe School and University in Modern Society.\u201d The meeting will be held to- \"day at 3 p.m.in Leslie Hall.corner Lansdowne Ave and Westmount Blvd.Jean Scarth, soprano, accompanied by Phyllis Rowell will present musical selections.The members of the Monday sewing group will serve tea following the lecture meeting.Conclave Whist Westmount Conclave No.4, Order True Kindred,- will hold its Spring Military Whist on Wednesday, March 25, at 8.30 p.m.in the N.D.G.Community Hall, Cote St.Antoine Rd., at Decarie, under the general convenership of Mrs.A.N.Irwin.There will be table and door prizes, and home made refreshments.Table holders are requested to take their own playing cards.Mr.William LeBrun will con- SSASTER Especially for your Easter parading .choose a smart new hairstyle that is as young and fresh as Spring.Our expert staff will be happy to design a hairstyle that will suit your personality and that will coax your hair into natural waves in a style that can be arranged with ease.The Newest Discovery ! 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| and Miss Ann Peacock, of The Study, who received third prize of $5 and a silver spoon.Judging the contest were Mrs.Clarence Gross, Mrs.Phyllis Lee Peterson, and Miss Shirley Now- lan.Mrs.Gross gave the judges\u2019 decision and commented on the high quality of the public speaking, the research which had gone into the preparation of the speeches and the seriousness of the speakers.The contestants speaking on subjects of their own choice covered a wide variety of topics.Miss Collett chose as the subject of her speech \u201cLearning English\u201d.Miss Townshend spoke on \u201cThe Problems of Present Day Youth\u201d, and Miss Peacock on \u201cMusic in Modern Life\".The contest which is open to girls in grades 10, 11 and 12 of | Public and Private High Schools in Montreal and outlying districts had entrants from 25 schools including the Eastern Townships.Honourable mention was awarded to Joan Ann Foote, of Miss Edgar's and Miss Cramp's; Vals Horsfall, of Lennoxville High; Pat Mahaffy, of Montreal West High; Reika Miyazaki of the High School for Girls; Marjorie Smith, of Sutton High; and Judy Socolow, of Strathcona Academy.Book Forum Rev.Angus deMille Cameron, minister of the Church of the Messiah, will review \u2018Journey Into Wonder\u201d by N.J.Berrill, at the fifth meeting of the Book Lover's Forum, which is sponsored by Temple Emanu-E] Sisterhood.The meeting will take place on Wednesday, March 25, at 2.45 p-m., in the Temple Community House, 4128 Sherbrooke Street West.Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern will preside and co-chairman for the day will be Mrs.Joseph M.Bam- biger.Tea will be served following the lecture when Mrs.Cameron and Mrs.Alfred N.Miller will preside at the tea-table, assisted by Mrs.Jack Freedman, Mrs.Max Swirs- ky, Mrs.Ivor Kursbatt, Mrs.H.H.Tower, Mrs.Hyman Grover, Mrs.Josef Aron, Mrs.Leonard Blank, Mrs.A.V.Simon, Mrs.Jack Ru- NY pT ART I eee pT = ae ee SE \u2014\u2014\u2014 RE TTT at 7 oo wr dram - oe .- a Cog NT FF 3 ben, Mrs.Pauline Marsh and Mrs.Jack Carrick.Fi = or hg Left to right, Ruth Townshend, of Chambly County High, second prize winner; Gkislaine Collett, of Shawinigan Falls High School, first prize winner; and Ann Peacock, of The Study, third prize winner.Announced By McGill Alumnae The Public Speaking Contest for High School Girls sponsored by the Education Committee of the McGill Alumnae Society under the chairmanship of Mrs.A.T.Latter, was held on Tuesday of last week.Winners were Miss Ghislaine Collett, of Shawinigan Falls High School, who received the first prize of $25, a silver spoon, and a cup to be \u2014Trevor Beck photo, * Mrs.A.T.Latter, right, chairman of the Education Committee of the McGill Alumnae Society, with the three top winners in the Contest Winners kept by her school for a year; k rn mT WIRY STILT TL OR Antiquarian Society The monthly meeting of the Women\u2019s Branch of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society will be held on Wednesday, March 25, at 245 p.m.at the Chateau de Ramezay.The guest speaker will be, Major Jacques W.Ostiguy, his subject will be \u201cLes Ordres de Miss Canada 1952 Gives Teenagers Tips On How To Be Popular A booklet entitled \u201cHow to be Popular,\u201d written by Marilyn Red- dick, \u201cMiss Canada 1952,\u201d is available from Orange Crush Limited.This booklet which consists of 24 pages of information for teenagers, is set out attractively, with illustrations.Chapters include helpful tips on appearance, make-up, manners, shyness, popularity with boys, boy meets girl, solo dates, keeping in circulation, school activities, crushes, necking, drinking and smoking, and the family.This material is the result of months of interviewing young people.Booklet is free, and may be obtained by writing to Orange Crush Limited, 1590 O'Connor Drive, Toronto, Ont.- Q - Chevalerie Frangaise du Moyen- Age a nos jours.\u201d Tea will be served.\\ FOR COMFORT, CONVENIENCE, ECONOMY If youneed more fuel to finish out the heating season, order Lasalle Coke.Its high quality assures even, continuous warmth, easily controlled under all weather conditions.For maximum efficiency, take advantage of the advice of .expert service men.Simply call your dealer or telephone the Lasalle Coke Company at UN.6-6531 and an efficient, courteous service man will show you how to get the utmost in value and comfort.LASALLE a Jy o his den for ger that colo into Jaeg speq feeli the wit deep nati Brit.evid Ld box tum colle tex mega cated Briti blous tailo Eng tarta make gave was Mane T0.0 0:0:0:05 0 .22: Advance Showing Of London Imports, -.THE EXAVINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY.MARCH 20, 1959 Officers, Chairmen | Elected By Montreal - From London -.- PALE ELEVEN | Mrs.W.R.Abbott; Films, Mrs.J.F.Forman; International Relations, Mrs.A.R.Colman; Press and Radio, Mrs.A.P.Blackburn; Publications, News Bulletin, Mrs.John Low-Beer, Year Book, Mrs.Council Of Women Loretto Alumnae A meeting of the Loietto Alumnae of Montreal will be held on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock at the home of the President, Mrs.Britich Caruals - With-attenfion focussed.strong- Jy on London and London fashions ihis coronation year, -it was evident at a special advance showing for the Press presented by Jae- striped wool taffeta.Street, apt.7.This being the an- | At the annual meeting of the Montreal Council of Women\u2019 held recently \u2018in the auditorium of the YWCA, Dorchester St.the following list of officers and chair- Mrs.G.P.McLarren; Education, nual meeting, the various officers will present reports.YOUNG WINDOW | CLEANING | Nurses Benefit Bazaar To Be Opened By Mayor Roy Campbell The Argyle Nurses Association | today starting at 3 p.m.at 4585 Sherbrooke St, hold a benefit bazaar West, in the will Paul Dostert, 340 Cote St.Catherine Road, Outremont.Following the business meeting members ni the Alumnae will he guests of the President for Tea.All former pupils of Loretio ure cordially in- Geo.H.Montgomery, and Hospitality, Mrs.A.C.Morton, Jackets have been shortened.Full smock jackets drop over straight dresses with belted waist- 2>0< ribbons, posies and veils.Choose #he hat to complete your new Easter ensemble from our wonderful collecton.Moderate prices as usual >oc DOC 2ocC ger Company (Canada) Limited, .; ; .lines, vited to be present.that British.fashions, fabrics, , ment of committees were elected - ; aies colours, fit with a natural ease for 1953:- 4 S>0\u2014>\u2014>0\u2014>0\u2014\u20140emo\u2014>00\u2014> .into this spring\u2019s fashion scene.President, Mrs.R.G.Gilbride, Q , ni 5 Jaeger London imports are of for the third year; Immediate Past Toil / > special interest for new and riçher President.Miss Esther W.Kerry; ||] 7! ! | P d o j + Tae feeling reflected- in the fabrics, Vice Presidents, Mrs, H.S.Van 40 The ara e MN : the new eiegance in the fashions, Patter, Mrs.H.S, Morton, Miss F.à with colours, high and - vibrant, M.Richards, Mrs.H.F.Reusing \\ M deep or muted, inspired by coro- and Mrs.Saul Hayes; Councillors, 6 WITH A Q i +.À nation pageantry.The superb Mrs.P.N.Jacobson, Mrs.Norman |) ; British tailoring was much in Muir, Mrs.8.R.Townsend; Rec.|- V evidence.tats r Secy., Mrs.R.B.Stronach; Asst.3 ° f Q Londen\u2019s interpretation o e Rec.Secy., Mrs.James T.Turner; f) eu Ln AL.box suit, the stole dress, the cos- Corr.Sec Miss Helen Guiton: U tume coat, were highlights of the ort.Yer ss reten Ton, .ô Ne collection, with the beautifully- Asst.Corr.Secy, Mrs.J.R.Bar- | This year, our new à st textured British fabrics seem to thes! Re Smpership Non ersi Spring Hats roo e , 4 sma dvantage in the easy uncompli- Secy.Miss Ma Lorie: Trensures prettier, more femil- ° i Kk cated lines of this spring's fashion.M Yer Viet Mi ae st.nine and more flat- À Evoking interests were the rs.victor Michael, and Asst.tering than ever be- British costume casuals, skirts, Treasurer, Mrs.Trevor C.Thomp- fore.Little, light V .blouses, hats, stoles and gmtly son.and lovely in colour 9 à tailored dresses in incomparable Chairmen of Committees and spirit they are E i English wool jersey; authentic Citizenship, Mrs.A.McK.Por- na le , bouquets U | tartans in skirts, stoles, shirt- ritt; Economics, Mrs.Donald Sto- y À s beads à : i makers-blouses and skirts.rey; Housing and Community ol Howers, ; i | Mrs.Dorothy Cunninghame Planning, Mrs.J.S.Reynolds; and lace interming- M gave the commentary.The show Legislation, Miss Joan Gilchrist; led with hours of @ : was co-ordinated by Miss K.Migration, Mrs.H.C.Cooke; patient artistry all A i 1 Manels of Jaeger, Montreal Trades, Business and Professions designed to make yi for Women, Miss Kathleen R.Jen- the most of your X py Western W.C.T.U.kins; Child Welfare, Mrs.T.C.charm and poise.N On Thursday, March 26, at 2:30 Stuart; Penal Reform, Mrs.Cicely .i p.m., the Western Union of the M.Sampson; Public Health, Mrs, Featuring pretty Straws Q i W.C.T.U.will meet at the home Costume suit in rey flannel ( its R.B.Winsor; Recreation, Miss : , shades strate- à.i of Mrs.W.Houston, 1476 Closse jacket lined wit pink and white Helen Guiton; Arts and Letters, mn pastel > ad sd ji p .5 gically trimmed with § | Y.M.C.A.rooms.The bazaar will be officially opened by His Worship the Mayor of Westmount Mr.Roy Campbell, accompanied by Mrs.Campbell who will be presented with a corsage by little Miss Sandra i Company \u2018GL.2245 HATS MADE 10 ORDER Call us to clean windows, take off storm windows, clean and put on screens, etc.Spring is just around the corner, don\u2019t delay.Whist Convener vice- Mrs.J.G.Patenaude, president of the Catholic , Mothers\u2019 Club of Westmount and convener of the military whist being held tonight at 8.15 o'clock in St.Leo's School Hall, 860 Clarke Avenue, Westmount.Westmount W.C.T.U.The Frances Willard and West- mount Union of the W C.T.U., will hold a meeting on Wednesday, March 25, at 3 p.m., at Dominion Douglas Church, corner of West- mount Blvd., and Lansdowne Ave.The speaker will be Miss Sifton and the film \u2018Alcohol and the Human Body\u201d will be shown.= How\u201c\u2018Skinny\u201d Girls Get Lovely Curves Gain 5 to 10 Ibs.New Pep Thousands whe never could gal welgn! before, now have shapely, attractive Ngures.No more bony {lmbs, ugly hollows They thank Ostrex lt pute flesh on bodies skinny because blood lacks iron Peps you up, too.Improves appetite, digestion so food nourishes you better, Don't tear getting {oo fat.Stop when you gain figure you wish introductory or\u2019 get-nequalnted\u2019 sise only GO.Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new pounds.lovely curves.new pep today At all drugsists.NEW! 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Prominent Doctors Discuss Cancer At Reddy Mem.Meeting - At the March meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital, held recently, Dr.Malcolm Mackenzie and Dr.Jean-Pierre Jean, the guest speakers, took as their subject, \u201cA Radiologist and a Pathologist look at Cancer\u201d.Dr, Mackenzie said that cancer was a topic of great importance and interest today, and no one knows all there is to know.He quoted Dr.Wm.Boyd of Vancouver, who said, \u201ccancer cells are the gangsters of the human body\u201d.Dr.Mackenzie stated that progress is being made and that early detection is the most important factor in improving the hope of cure.Dr.Jean gave a most interesting talk on the history of X-ray, particularly in its use in detection and treatment of cancer.He said that radiology is a new branch in medicine, originating with physicists and chemists.Four major discoveries all occurring in the 19th century contributed to its development.There are only two well established forms of cancer treatment at present, one is surgery and the other is radiation therapy.There are other types of lreat- ments which are being investigated.Recently, thanks to theggenero- CHILDREN'S THEATRE Chairman Of Project Aiding Hospital Aux.Mrs.A.H.Mason, who is chairman for the rummage sale being held by the W.A.of Catherine Booth Hospital in St.Stephen\u2019s Church Hall, Atwater and Dor- chester, on Friday, March 2\", at 1:30 p.m.presents sity of the Cancer Research Society, the Reddy Memorial Hospital obtained radioactive \u201cCobalt, the first in Montreal.! PIED PIPER Saturday Afternoon March 21st VICTORIA HALL Tickets: Lindsay's The membership of the Auxiliary stood for a minute in silent tribute to the late Mrs.J.S.Cameron, who was Honorary President and had been a member of the auxiliary from the time it was organized.Mrs.M.B.Mackenzie, the president, was in the chair.Plans for a theatre-party, to be held in the Town of Mount Royal Community Hall, on April 22, were presented by the convener, Mrs, H.E.Devitt, ANNUAL STELCO CHORAL GROUP {Director \u2014 W.M.Phipps) VICTORIA HALL, TUES.MARCH 24th 8.30 P.M.With HELEN WILLIAMS (Pianoforte) THE MALE VOICE QUARTETTE And GORD SINCLAIR OF CFCF as Master of Ceremonies Tickets at the door or phone WI.4141 CONCERT at the Van Horne School, Now Playing Presents Starring OLIVER CLIFF (Of \u201cHappy Time\" fame) ELFI KOENIG (Star of \u201cMadame Pompadour\u201d) Due to the daring and unconventional solution of NINA, Canadian Players will stage this sophisticated comedy instead of at the Gesu Theatre as previeusly planrwed.Curtain Time 8:30 | Ven Home CANADIAN PLAYERS NINA Hilarious Parisian Comedy Success Written by Andre Roussin and \u2018 adapted and translated by Samuel Taylor ROBERT GOODIER (Who scored in \u201cTen Little Indians\u2019) ARTHUR VORONKA d Reserva- 75¢ $1 25 $1 75 (Remember the bank Blvd, » .cl yy tions: Telephone (Taxes Included) rs mets Happy HEmlock 1581, Victoria and Van Horne Ave., VAN HORNE SCHOOL Victoria Ave.& & TICKETS AT: iD ave Campbell's Melody House, 4896 Sherbrooke W.; Record Bar, 5177 Decarie Co MR = 7 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 Children Listen To Pied Piper \u2019 ae) ope - nc pe | Night,\u201d Stelco Group To Present Concert \u2018The annual concert of the Stele co Choral Group will be presented at Victoria Hall, Tuesday, March 24, : This year\u2019s program wil] include such numbers as \u201cVienna My City of Dreams,\u201d \u201cI'm Falling in Love,\u201d \u201cIn The Still of The and selections from \u201cSouth Pacific.\u201d Last month the group took first place in the Commercial class at the Ottawa Music Festival, and went on to Win the P.D.Ross and E.Norman Smith Shield, in the final open class comipetition.The Group\u2019s Male Quartette, which won its class at the.Ottawa Festival, will be featufed at this year's concert.' Added attractions this year will be Gord, Sinclair, of radio station CFCF, who will act as Master of Ceremonies, and Helen Williams, talented pianist, who has appeared with the Vancouver Symphony.The choir is composed of employees of the Steel Co.of Can, and is under the direction of William M.Phipps, with D.Mc- Call Mallinson, assistant director.American Women\u2019s Club To Hold Buffet Supper American Woman's Club of Montreal, will hold a Buffet Supper and Dance today in the Ballrom ofthe Ritz-Carlton Ho- The Pied Piper tells a group of children about the far-away-land of \u201cI know not where.\u201d \u2018This a scene from the children\u2019s Theatre Production of \u201cThe Pied Piper\u201d which will be held in Victoria Hall, Saturday afternoon, March 21 and 28.Included in the cast are: Clive Allen, as the Pied Piper; with Carol and Joy Jakin, Sharon Weinstein, Joan Cordeau, Rodger Fenster, Michael Oliver, June Mack, Allan Jack, Peter Cooney, Linda Beth Simon and Barbara tel at 7:30 p.m.Members.of the club have heen asked to bring their friends, and to note that the junior members of their respective families are invited to the dance anytime after 9:30 p.m.Music will Rubin.Piel Piper Play Next Children\u2019s Theatre Offering \u201cThe.Pied Piper of Hamelin\u201d a play based on the famous poem by Browning will be presented by the Children's Theatre at Victoria Hall Saturday March 21 and 28.The play will be directed by Doro- \u2018 thy Davis and Violet Walters.Clive Allen and Joyce Mackenzie will be seen as the \u201cPied Piper\u201d in the two performances.Walter Wakefield will be seen as the Mayor, with Jim Ferrabee, Hymie Schwartz, and Morty Ober- man as the three Aldermen.Other important roles will be played by Ann Craig, Keith Ballantyne, Joy Jakin, Elaine Tomaschuk, Barbara Hamill, Wilma Goldstein, Joan Rolbin, Gissa Israel, and the little crippled boy will be played by Linda Beth Simon.The large school scene will include some fifty young players.Then there is the ballroom scene where the Pied Piper is entertained by the youngsters, and finally when he tells them the story of the \u201cNever Never Land,\u201d he starts to play his pipe, and they all follow him, Closing Event At Shaar Hashomayim, a festive Siyum program will mark the closing Tuesday of the current season in the Women's Institute.This event will celebrate the completion of the Book of Deuteronomy by the Rabbi's Bible Class, and the completion of the text \u201cJewish Literature Since the Bible\u201d by Mr.Leibowitz's class.Highlight of the afternoon will be a book review by Dr.Rachel Chait Wasserman, Associate Professor of - Literature at Sir George Williams College.The book chosen is \u201cThe Landsmen\u201d by Petey Martin, a nostalgic account of life in the old country.Regular classes 1 convene at 1:30 p.m.and the Siyum program will be held at 2:30 p.m, in the dining room.Silver Cross Next-monthly meeting\u2019 of the Silver Cross Women of Canada Montreal Chapter will take place at the Y.W.C.A., Dorchester St.W., at 8.15 pm.Wednesday, March d.x St.David Whist St.David's Society of Montreal is holding a military whist in the Banquet Hall, Victoria Hall today at 8.15 p.m.Refreshments will be served and there will be door prizes.Tickets may be obtained from Mrs.T.Jones, 6440 Sherbrooke St.W.All proceeds are for benevolent purposes.be by Jose de Costa.\u2019 Those not interested in dancing may play bridge.| Mrs.Wm, H.Roe Jr.is chairman of the dance, and reservations may be made through any of the following members of the committee: Mrs.H.Moore, Mrs, F.G.McArthur, Mrs.F.D.Ackman, Mrs.G.H.M.Campbell, Mrs.G._ H.M.Campbell, Mrs.G.M.Hawthorne, Mrs.Earle Dartt, Mrs, M.W.Davis, Mrs.C.E.Kerns, Mrs.Peter Barry, Mrs.Leslie Calhoun, and Mrs, J.F.frond-ett, \u2018 ae a » okt ee pany Lise wine pas CVI naan e ne 5 vhs es 1 mg a: + ; « Smokin\" Six-shooter In \"High Noon\" PS WPI As Marshal Will Kane in Stanley Kramer's super-charged western, \u201cHigh Noon,\u201d Gary Cooper has to be as quick with his wits as his guns.The film, uniquely different and superbly cast, is being released by United Artists.It opens on Saturday at the Monkland Theatre.The entire action of the film takes place in eighty-five minutes, the actual running time of this unique and highly exciting film.In support of Cooper are such fine players as Grace Kelly, the fiery Mexican, Kdty Jurado, Thomas Mitchell and Lloyd ridges, : \u201ca.- - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.MARCH 20, 1938 \u2018Nina\u2019 Moves To | West Hill After Van Horne Run Following its run tomorrow night \u2018and Saturday night, Nina, the witty, sophisticated Parisian comedy, will be taken by Canadian Players from the Van Horne School to the West Hill High School Theatre in accordance with the new professional company\u2019s policy of bringing good theatre to every pogsible neighborhood in the city.Nina will open at the West Hill High School Theatre on Monday evening, March 23, and will continue on Tuesday, March 24, and Wednesday, March 25, after which the company will leave for Ottawa early Thursday morning to open that evening at the Ottawa Little Theatre.Nina follows the record-break- ing Robert Fontaine-Samuel Taylor Broadway hit, The Happy Time, as the third production Canadian Players have given in the West Hill High School Theatre, reputed to be among the finest equipped auditoriums in Canada.\u2018High Noon\u2019 At Monkland on Saturday Stanley Kramer's unusual western film, \u201cHigh Noon;\u201d opens Saturday at the Monkland Theatre through United Artists release, As a matter of record, Cooper is a genuine westerner\u2014he was born in Helena, Montana, His first big role in films was in a western, Harold Bell Wright's \u201cThe Winning of Barbara Worth,\u201d \u201cHigh Noon\u201d is his 19th role in a major film with a western background, westerns having accounted for some twenty-five percent of his roster of highly distinguished pictures.Perhaps most interesting to moviegoers in the large supporting cast of \u201cHigh Noon,\u201d which was directed by Fred Zinnemann.are two newcomers\u2014Katy Jurado and Grace Kelly.Miss Jurado, the Mexican star of some 27 Spanish language pic- 1 Easy Now Sailor .Easy Boy .Careful Fellow tures is black-haired, dark- eyed, generously proportioned and fiery in temperament.Grace Kelly, who makes her film debut in \u201cHigh Noon,\u201d playing Gary Cooper's bride in the story, is beautiful blonde, blue- eyed and level-headed.A member of a prominent Philadelphia family, (an uncle is the famous playwright, George Kelly), Grace made her Broadway debut recently opposite Raymond Massey in \u201cThe Father.\u201d .Added Attraction The second film on the Monk- land double bill is \u201cDreamboat\u201d, starring Clifton Webb and Ginger Rogers.In this Webb epic, television gets a going-over, with the casting of sober-faced star as a one-time wilent screen lover jolted out of his new respectability as a college professor when his antique films begin to enjoy a wholesale revival on TV, \u2019 Bert Life To Address Meeting On Monday On Monday evening, Bert Life, Director of Physical Training at the Central Y.M.C.A., Will speak to the fathers of St.George's School on \u201cPhysical Training and Games necessary and right for the Development of the Growing Boy.\u201d \u2019 ; The meeting will take place at the school, 8108 Westmount Boulevard, at 8.15 p.m.And if you keep ot for a day, why not always?But you can never keep it algne, \u2014Henry Van Dyke.Gower Champion and Monica Lewis, as they appear in one of the comedy dance routines of M-G-M\u2019s lively Technicolor musical, Everything I Have Is Yours,\u201d opening Sunday at the Westmount Theatre.Also starred in the new hit are Marge Champion (Gow- er\u2019s partner in \u201cShow Boat\u201d and \u201cLovely to Look At\u201d) and Dennis O\u2019Keefe, Start Sunday At Westmount Marge and Gower Champion, who won popularity as the result of their acting and dancing in \u201cShow Boat\u201d and \u201cLovely to Look At,\u201d now emerge as full-fledged stars in M-G-M\u2019s happy new Technicolor musical, \u201cEverything I Have Is Yours,\u201d opening this Saturday at the Corona Theatre.With Dennis O'Keefe, Monica Lewis and the engaging new comerè Dean Miller, also prominent in the multi-talented cast, \u201cEverything I Have Is Yours\u201d unfolds a song-dance-and-laugh filled story of behind-the-scenes life on the Broadway musical comedy stage, centering on a young couple who are a stage team as well as a team in their private married life.Also on the same program is a thrilling sea adventure.The perilous voyage of the Mayflower in 1620 from Plymouth, England, to the New World, is unfolded in \u201cPlymouth Adventure,\u201d M-G-M's star-studded Technicolor production.Here, for the first time we have a pictorial close-up and a vivid insight into the minds and spirit of the 102 men and women who risked the dangers of a 98- day voyage against the winter Atlantic in a small, overcrowded sailing ship.es Musical, Sea Story PAGE THIRTEEN It was at West Hill that Canadian Players closed their record run of 20 performances with The Happy Time starring Roger Dann, noted Broadway and Hollywood actor, four of their ablest players to in- Koenig, Robert Goodier, well known now to Notre Dame de Grace theatre-goers.Miss Koe- lovable Happy Time household, Mr, ter and Mr.suitor.second production, Canadian Players have chosen terpret the roles in Nina.Elfi Oliver Cliff and Arthur Voronka are all nig was the charming visitor to the Goodier was the stern schoolmas- Voronka the shy Mr.Cliff, who directed The Happy Time and Canadian Players the Agatha Christie mystery - thriller, Ten Little Indians, will appear for the first time in Montreal as an actor, Acting is the profession in which young Mr.Cliff, one of the outs standing figures from contempors ary Broadway, is specializing.He is also.direeting because he bo« lieves that an overall understand« ing of the stage is indispensable, As an actor he was with Katharine Cornell for more than five years.As a director he has worked in New York and also on tour, Arthur Lewis has been signed to write the screenplay for Colume bia's \u201cTripoli to the Sea,\u201d a story of the search to unearth the fab ulous ancient city of Cyrene.Sam Katzman will produce in Techni color.MONKLAND - GIROYARD DE.9711 > TODAY and FRIDAY! \u201cTHE LAVENDER HILL MOB\u201d, with Alec Guiness and Stanley Holloway.Added \u201cGIVE US THIS DAY\u201d, with Sam Wannamaker, Lea Padovani and Kathleen Ryan.STANLEY KRAMER PRODUCTIONS Starting SATURDAY HOLD YOUR; 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Betty Hutton in \"SOMEBODY LOVES ME\", in Meeker.Added \u2014 \u201cASSIGNMENT PARIS\u2018 with Dana Andrews, Marta Toren and Geoge Sanders.R OLOR = G7 SMASH SONG HITS.pe VPN Technicolor, with Ralph a R 5 Bas rie A mnie amend 2 - En Ia den PAGE TWELVE PAGE FOURTEEN - VHS SCHOOL HOCKEY ST, 0 9 2 4 0 17.36 1 11 42 Final Standing BANTAM SECTION 4 - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1853 4 1 I MeGee leads 2 gue total goal series, defeating CHS 5-2 in first game, + - + Ls La een 3 11 3 17 17 ; MeGRE 6 3 1 40 24 13 SENIOR A SECTION MRIS 316 28 24 12 Team W.L.T.F.A.Pa.|ClIS 3 4 4 29 23 19 McGEE 7 1% 84 15 16 |b.ot 5 5 0 41 27 10 CHS LIN 7 21 39 14 15 ST.3 3 4 27 50 10 LovorA IT 832% 19 14 [Lee 151% Mm 9 WHS.33 4 31 24 10 |Lovora I 3524 % 8 Wuhs 1212207: 4 4 2 9 27 ww was 9 1 11 56 1 > - ° \"COOL CONTROL\u201d brewing extracts only the top goodness from Dow quality Ingredients by eliminating all adverse temperature variations in the brewing process.r SPO Last Saturday morning at Lach mural hockey league completed a series.Mike Lunny's Maple Leafs lofty perch when Kevin Dunnigan's for the two game series, .rr at St.Leo's ine Arena, St.Leo's Bantam inter- two game total goal semi final came tumbling down from their Black Hawks shaded them 7 to\u20186 - Friday's game finished 3 to 3x but the Hawks, after loosing a - three goal lead on Saturday morning, had enough left to notch another goal that dethroned the 1952 Champion Leafs.Canadians ran\u2019 wild through a shaky Rangers defence to wallop Brendan Guilfoyles Rangers 8 to 2 on the round score.The Canucks blasted the Rangers 5 to 1 on Friday and came back again Saturday morning with a.8 to 1 victory.Dick Robinson in the Canadian goals was in his best form of the year and broke the Rangers\u2019 hearts on a number of occasions when they threatened to make it close.The final game for the championship will be a sudden death.affair between Hawks and John O'Brien\u2019s Canadiaris.Senior Social The senior hockey team party last Monday evening at Victoria Hall, was a howling success and voted by all as a highly enjoyable evening of fun and frolic.The boys and girls had as.much fun as if the team was celebrating a hockey championship.There were prizes and awards and coach Andy McGillis came in for a lion\u2019s share of the gifts, being on the receiving end of a smart jacket from his senior players and yet another gift from his Bantam team.Student managers Andy Bleau, Paul Amos, John O'Brien and Jimmy\" Grant were not forgotten by the boys, the four of them receiving tokens of appreciation for a job well done.One of the features of the \u2018evening was a tape recording of a brief speech by Rev.Monsignor Wilfrid E.McDonagh, Pastor \u2018of \u2018The Church of the Ascension of Our Lord and the teams\u2019 number one supporter.Monsignor Mec- Donagh was unfortunately absent NEVER OFFERED BEFORE! 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MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE \u201cepi due to illness but his wise and witty words were well received.Father McDonagh was even able to find some consolation in his illness, by\u2018 not being able to be present to witness so many of the senior team's losses.A profit was realized from this party and will be used to improve the honor roll in the Athletic Room.Athletic Awards Announcement was made at the party of the results of the recent voting to decide the winners of the four top athletic awards in the Academy.The Catholic Mothers\u2019 Club Trophy, for best Junior Athlete in the W.HS.\u2014 \u201cwg, \u2019 » Le * 1 st.school, was won by Kevin Dun- nigan.Kevin was also very much in the ruaning for the most valuable player \u2018award in hockey.The popular Andy Bleau, senior student manager, captured the John Rogers Memorial trophy for his fine all around display of sportsmanship during the past year.Mike Lunny and Jimmy Grant, two other fine young sportsmen, gave Andy quite a fight before \u2018yielding by one\u2019 voté.The Hon.Douglas Abbott Trophy was won by Brendan: Guil- foyle in recognition \u2018oft his selection as the most valuable hockey player in the school.Brendan was the most proficient scorer in the school and really - made his presence felt inBan- tam hockey with his all-round fine play .The Rev.Monsignor Wilfrid E.McDonagh Trophy, awarded annually to St.Leo\u2019s top senior athlete, was won.by the hard working Mike Dod] man.a fine team player in football and hockey.He will graduate this summer leaving behind him a fine record of clean play and sincere efforts in any athletic endeavor he un- dertoek.: \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Purple \u2018N White REVIEW 8 - - ~ _by Titus Canby Before we conclude our exciting serial begun last issue, entitled \u2014 \u2018The Trip To Proctor\u2019 \u2014 or \u2018The Case of the Green and White Scandals\u2019 (!?), let us wish many happy returns of the day to the following birthday celebrants .- borough and sweet Swedish lass, Maria Lovi .Doug Shiel and on Monday, thex 16th \u2014 Dave Mace and Ian Rous- sac .Maureen Rosenberg ticked off the years along with Liz Sadler, Pat Baker and Phil Green- berg on St.Patrick's Day with Doug Gray on Wednesday .on the tail end, Bev Archibald and Rose Rochman celebrating yesterday.Splash Party - On Saturday nites splash party at the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 with festivities at Betty Menzer's after, the following \u2018swimmers\u2019 flipped their fins (and we do mean fins!) .Pat Baker- Sandra Bennett, Paul Zwinge- Pat Roberts, Ian McRae-Sandra Ross, David Bier-Joan Adams, Sonny Smith-Judy Tyner, Steve Brewer - Joan Scharfe, Mike Kingsmill-Carol Alexander, Jack Annesley - Betty Menzer, Frank - Culpepper-Ann Tyner, and Rosemary Cooke .Card of Thanks A vote of thanx to Jim Patrick and spouse and to Mr.and Mrs.Allworth for so ably chaperoning last Friday's dance and to Steve Brewer for emceeing .now, on with our story .' \u201c.well, after keeping the train waiting so long, we decided.\u201d says Bev, \u201cto get to the school early and get in a little skiing before supper .this we did and the Proctor fellows were real\u201d gentlemen and even ran the tow for us .after an hour of this we dressed for supper and were introduced to the all male student body .imagine us five girls walking into the big dining hall full of boys, them standing up politely while we trooped in all embarrassed .- .the food was delicious, of course, and following supper we were | treated to coloured slides of Europe and a late evening party at the headmaster\u2019s house .the next morning we poor girls had to get up at the ungodly hour of 6.30, get dressed and over to the school for 7.30 breakfast, the academy being a good ten minute\u2019s walk from our lodgings .EA ERM last Saturday was Der Tag for Jill Free- .on Sunday it was USED AUSTIN CARS RECONDITIONED & GUARANTEED \"AUSTIN SALES & SERVICE LTD.we were determined to show those lads girls aren\u2019t always late .and did we ever get in a merry little mix-up!! .our gentleman \u2018hosts\u2019 asked us gals out for Saturday nite on Friday nite, while on Saturday aft the boys of the Proctor ski team asked us out on the same evening .what were we to do?.two of us went With guys we met on Thursday nite while three of us picked the Johnny-come-latelies there were a couple of lads who wouldn't speak to us when we embarked on the train home .we caused many an argument, I fear, in the boys\u2019 dorm that night while the Westmount lads had a good belly laugh at the Green and White's expense ., .ah! such is \u2018amour\u2019 .anyhow, the skiing you reported last week and we had a bit of morning hickorying before our train arrived and at that we had to commandeer a state trooper to stop the traifi and that it did de-» spite our trying to wave it on its way! .our last sight of fair Andover, New Hampshire was a platform full of boys cheering us and throwing Purple and White streamers as a parting salute .one thing's.sure,\u201d sums author Beverley, \u2018we'll never forget that that trip in a hurry!\u201d \u2019 % HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SENIOR A SECTION W.L.T.F.A.Pts.{ D 0,874 479 20 1°672 584 15 0 556 561 10 9 621 10 1 431 oo 1 8.1458 NIOR B SECTION OPEN > = = = -y ~3 \u2018west 8 171 7 201 7 3 0 5 4 145 5 4 1 506 4 80 180 0 9 0 RAD TIS \u2018MOUNTAIN ST4 N.6-9 ATWATE IE PEN FRIDA® TI PM.meurs des 7 3 ÿ 5 ad Es 5 Treo a prec Junior ing an Montre ture, 4 sented in the : loop cr] | The present board fe 1 i din Fire - Lions Pro Golf Tourney Set For September 12, 13 Frank C.McGrath THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.MARCH 20, 1953 Beasant and Zwinge Named \u2018To Dream Team; Cagers ; Round Out Schedule Today groups.This\" years tournament will once again be a medal play competition and it is expected that the prize purse will reach $5,000, TWOFOLD PURPOSE Besides raising funds for welfare activities, the, tournament also serves to promote professional golf in this province as well as the interests of the C.P.G.A.of Quebec.Joint sponsors of the tourna- PAGE FIFTENS ment sre: The North-Mount Liong Club of Montreal, the Verdun Liofls Club, the St.Lambert Lions Club, the Lachine-Lakeshore Lions Club, the Ile Bigras Lions Club, the Lachute Lions Club.Les Britanniques qui voyagent \u2019 sur le continent européen ne peuvent apporter avec eux que $70 pour toute année.By ALLAN SANDZELIVS \u2026 Word from WHS cage mentor Ron Sharp has it that the final two a and \u201cB\u201d basketball games on Westmount's schedule will be contested this afteggeon, the former at Loyola while \u2018the latter take on, the visiting Montreal West quintet at home.Both games are set for a four p.m.start, The only remaining sport to bex icompeted in is girls\u2019 inter school \u2018badminton which takes place in a.few weeks time.All the girls -swhé came out on the top rungs of «ithe+recent intra mural bird batting sfray-will be vieing in the weeks tito come, under Miss MacMillan's sexpert tutelage, for the honour of representing Westmount High.An inter school girls\u2019 ski meet planned for last weekend after a | wrevious postponement was again deferred by the sponsors, the Penguin Ski Club.More tales of the .Proctor ski jaunt will be found in the Purple 'n White Review, Beasant, Zwinge \u2014 All Stars Although Westmount hard \u201c fighting senior \u201cA\u201d hockey charges, under coach McRae, ended the season in fourth place with Paul Zwinge JIM BEASANT * three v¥ns, four ties and threes losses behind them, only two players were elected to all star positions.Even so, starry center and play maker Jim Beasant copped the double honors of being first team center all stars and the league's Most Valuable Player, The other Westmounter with a berth on the second \u2018dream team\u2019 was Paul Zwinge who also ended the season's schedule as the loop's most prolific goal getter.Both these lads will attend a dinner and award ceremony being held by the & precision waltz number by the Junior High boys and girls, marching and square dance displays by Montreal Gazette in the near future, All Stars awards are presented by The Gazette each year in the form of silver figurines and loop crests.Gym Nite a Success The gala gymnastics display presented by the Westmount school board last Friday at the RMR INVEST IN A - 1953 PACKARD The Car That Has The FINEST REPUTATION for Service, Performance, and Reliability, 1/3 DOWN \u2014 BALANCE IN 24 MONTHS MONTREAL'S OLDEST PACKARD DEALER \"35 YEARS OF SERVICE ~ Éharlonneau sfamote CR.2197-2198 7485 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.| Armoury was by all reports a huge success.With over 1500 persons in attendance, it's claime3l hundreds more had fo be turned away at the door.Among the many featured events were a basketball drill by the Senior High boys under \u2018black | light\u2019 which caused a brilliant ef-] fect of \u2018fluorescent uniforms\u2019 while colors glowed from a painted ball; students of three elementary schools, King\u2019s, Queen's and Roslyn as well as trampoline, vaulting horse and mat performances by Pupils of all the Westmount schools, Directors of \u2018the display included Lew Davies (WHS), Ron Sharp (WHS), Hugh Stratton and Dick Germaney (WJHS), Miss Joan MacMillan (WHS) and Mrs.Lois Hollingshead (WJHS).Approximately 150 boys and girls under the \u2018Westmount Board's jurisdic- Named Chairman Executive Committee \u2018The Lions eighth annual pro- golf tournament \u2014 fourth largest of its kind in Caneda \u2014 will be held in Montreal on September 12th and 13th, it was announced today by Frank C.McGrath, chairman of the executive committee.The tournament which is open to members of the Canadian Professional Golfers\u2019 Association of Quebec, has been sponsored by the Lions Clubs of greater Montreal for the past seven years, and over that period has raised close to I DDAL >oc OK oc | \"BRAKES AND WHEEL $60,000 for the furtherance of welfare activities undertaken by these \u2014>o\u2014ocec\u2014so\u2014oc ALIGNMENT REPAIRS AND SERVICE FOR ANY MAKE eENERAR | AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT 4010 St.Catherine West Fi.4611 (Corner Atwater) DO DOC DOC DOCDTOCDOCDOCTDTOCDOS ose sara NEAR JEAN TALON ran Tad - EL SPREE tion.Local Ski Club 4 To Hold Annual Race Next Sat.Ski Movies On Thursday evening, March 26, at Westmount Y.M.C.A., the Westmount Ski Club will show a preview of the colour movies of the Dominion Slalom and Downhill Championships held at Mont \u2018Tremblant earlier this month.Also on the program will be shown the colour movies of the Sugar Derby Costume races for the past two seasons.This will give members some inspiration for their costumes fo this year's race which will be held at Chalet Cochand on March 29.No charge will be made for members, while friends and guests of members will be charged a show starts at 8.15 p.m.and members are requested to publicize the movies in order to have a good turnout for this meeting which will probably be the last of the season, Club Race The annual club race will be held on Saturday, March 28, at Mont Gabriel.This will be a joint meet with the M.A.A.A.Ski Club.Buses will leave M.A:A.A., Clubhouse, Peel Street at 8.30 am.and the Westmount Y.M.C.A.at 845 am.Races for Juniors (14 and ander) will be held on Georgie\u2019s Run at 11.00 a.m.lunch at 1.00 p.m.; races for Seniors (15 and over) will be held at 2.00 pm.on the Standard Trail.Prizes will be awarded for the best three in each class as well as the Hon.D.C.Abbott Trophy for the Men\u2019s Championship and the G.O Merrill Trophy for the Ladies\u2019 Championship.D.Sifton Wins West End Grads Drawing Results of the recent West End Grads basketball club drawing are as follows: First prize: D.Sifton, 10 Academy road.Second prize: Wilson avenue.Third prize: F.Holloway, Montclair avenue.Fourth prize.M.Solomon, 5280 Bessborough avenue, Fifth prize: J.Stryde, Prud'homme \u2018avenue, J.Spitzer, 4000 5202 1040 tion took part in the demonstra- slight fee to see\u2019 the movies.The Visitors dre cordially invited, | For full information apply right away to: No.4 Personnel Depot, 772 Sherbrooke St.W., Montreal, P No.3 Personnel Depot, Connaught Barracks, 3 Citadel Hil Quebec, P.Q.Army Information Centre, A2seWw.-e Sixth prize: G.D.Mitchell, 36 Biscayne boulevard, Toronto, elms ee A a -30 Belvedere St., Sherbrooke, Que, ppluing the Defenders One of the biggest jobs in the Army \u2014 and, in fact, in Canada \u2014 falls to the ROYAL CANADIAN ORDNANCE CORPS.This Corps has the huge job of obtaining and distributing everything the Army requires from shoe laces to tanks \u2014 over 220,000 different items, As the Canadian Army grows, the job of Ordnance grows.Right now more men are needed \u2014 men who can qualify as storemen, clerks, tailors, shoemakers and canvas workers.The Army will train men in any one of the many different trades and skills required by Ordnance.Once trained, the young man who serves in this Corps will find truly outstanding opportunities for promotions.With general conditions of service, pay and pension \u2018plans at-an all-time high, there are wonderful prospects L for young men in Ordnance.Learn a trade and build an \u2019 unusual and important career for yourself | in the Royal - 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