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[" a\u201d prs re À lm \u2018VOL.XXIV, No.13 .- aminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis - WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1953 \u2026 Hobby Show Comittee Ready Plans For 1953 Event Guiding the destinies of this year\u2019s Westmount YMCA Hobby Show are the above pictured group who have been selected as the Hobby Show Committee, The Hobby Shew will be held at the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 from April 8 to 11.Front row, Sue Moseley, Don Hendry, vice-president; Jackie Bieler, president; Joan Adams, vice- president, Bob Haslett, treasurer and Judy Tyner; Second row, Jack Annesley, Jenny Palmer, Mickey Brown, Sandra Ross, Noreen Murphy, Lois Doig, Betty Menzer.Top row, Beverley Archibald, Joan Scharfe, Sandra Bennett, Richard Bolton, David Titt and Leonard Bois.Heather Wins Edinburgh Trophy For The Eighth Time The historical Edinburgh Trophy has been won for the eighth time by Heather Curling Club.The trophy which has been in competition for 29 years was presented to the Club by Msgr Gerald McShane, a trustee of the award.Four of the skips who Montreal Aviation Capital \u201cMontreal is known as the Aviation Capital of the world,\u201d G.R.Wilson, Director of Passenger Sales for Trans Canada Airlines, told Westmount Rotary Club at its weekly luncheon, \u201cAlthough: many Montrealers are unaware of this fact,\u201d he added, \u201cit is considered the most congenial city in which to live.\u201d Mr.Wilson said that Montreal became the Capital of World Aviation because Canada has taken a predominant interest in aviation \u201csince its transition from what was considered to he the fabulous schemes of a few dreamers, to the present when it has reached the Message Of + x PRICE 56 Condolence Sent To Royal Family By Westmount Council At a special meeting of the City Council of Westmount, called-at 5 p.m.on Wednesday, the following Resolution of Condolence was adopted and forwarded to the Secretary of State of Canada for transmission to Her Majesty: \u2014 Local Counsellors Will Participate In Camping Meet Counsellors of summer camps residing in Westmount have beeir invited to the Conference For Camp Leaders held today and tomorrow in Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Gymnasium, it was announced by Miss Ruby Smith.of 501 Claremont avenue, president of the Quebec Camping Association.The list of speakers include such names as Robert Rourke, Headmaster of Pickering College, speaker, Ron Perry, Headmaster, Ash- bury College, an export in tripping and Drs.Caplan and Mac- Leod and Nathan Markus on the subject- of child development.played a prominent part in returning the Trophy to Heather are shown above: Dr.Johnston Abraham, W.J.Peeling, Dr.Harold Griffith and Bruce Adair.Highest plus was scored by W.J.Peeling\u2019s rink.Of World, Rotary Club Told stature of an exacting science.\u201d Elaborating further, Mr.Wilson told of the :nerits of the International Transport Association and the International.Civil Aviation Organization.He said that LA.T.A.and the World Organizations are trying to standardize the gauge of air transport on a world wide basis \u2014 Photo by Ed.BDerminghrn.just as the railroad standardized the gauge of rails.\u201cWhen you run an airline, you are working in three dimensions, space, time and altitude \u2014 and when it comes to an international airline \u2014 youn add a fourth \u2014 internationalism,\u201d Mr, Wilson said.7 *\u201cWHEREAS the receipt of the sad news of the death of Queen Mary on Tuesday, the 24th March 1953, has filled each one of us with a sense of loss and regret; and \u201cWHEREAS Queen Mary dufing her long life has constituted a fine example of de: voted womanhood, motherhood and the perfect Consort of a reigning Sovereign; and \u201cWHEREAS over the years she has occupied a place of love and respect in our hearts; 7 \u201cTHEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED \u201cTHAT this Council desires on its own behalf and on behalf of all the citizens of Westmount, to convey to Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II and to the other members of the Royal Family, its decpest sympathy in this their hour of bereavement, and to reaffirm to our Sovereign our loyal devotion and humble duty.\u201d 'Y\u2019 Hobby Show Patrons Named For 1953 Event His Worship Mayor R.L.Campbell is Honorary Patron of the 1953 Westmount Boys and Girls Hobby Show, Miss Joan Adams, Vice-President of the Hobby Show announced this week.Patrons of the 1953 Hobby Show include the following: Rev.J.Alexander Johnston, Rev.A.Mellor, C.H.Savage, Steve Penton, Jackson Dodds, Reg.C.J.Abraham, J.C.Nelles, Rev.W.J.Spence, A.M.Pitcairn, Rev.Lloyd Smith, R.Steeves, Miss K.Jenkins, Mostvn Lewis, C.L.Copeland.Rev.Harvey Campbell, L.W.Townsend, A.W.D.Swan, Miss Mary Win- spear, R.O.Bartlett, Hon.D.C, Abbott, Hon.Brooke Rev.Charles C.Cochrane, Hon.Dr.G.Fauteux, Rt.Rev.Bishop John Dixon, Rev.D.M.Grant, Rev.Donald MacGuire, Miss Joan Foster, Rev.Canon R.K.Nay- lor, Maj.Gen.C.B.Price, Rev.C.D.Ellis, Rabbi H.Stern, J.B.Frosst, Rabbi Wilfrid Shuchat, Canon S.B.Lindsay, G.C.Mar- ler, G.H.Penrose, R.Panct- Raymond.Annual Sappers\u2019 Ball To Be Held April 10 The Annual Sappers Ball will be be held Friday April 10 at 2130 hrs., at the Engineer Armoury 1-3 Hillside avenue.The Ball this year is under the patronage of Brig.G.Walsh, CBE, DSO, the Director General of Military Training of the (Continued on page 5) 3rd Field Engineer Regiment RCH \u2019 Claxton, 34 IRE atin NICE OS das Se on AAA ee Lor EE snc acnanesmmmcnd JLAMICE.ALM PAGE TWO on , + + .That Frank Kenwood, head man of Kenwood\u2019s Westmount Trans- _ fer, is enjoying the beauties of Florida.The trip is not entirely holiday, however, as Frank is also attending a convention of Moving Company executives which just happens to be taking place in Florida this month.Very nice timing.î + .That Miss Grignon, accountant at Girard Autombile, was slightly injured and severely shaken up when she was struck by an auto as she stepped from the safety zone in front of Steinberg\u2019s at Victoria.She was crossing to the south side of Sherbrooke at the time.o .That Mrs.William Burnett, 88 k - Arlington Avenue, had a visit from a pair of welcome strangers on Monday morning.Mrs.Burnett ment which he brought home as a was the first of several people to souvenir from the war.He is being report the arrival of the tradi-\\looked after by Dr.Charlie Pick, tional Westmount Robin this|one of Canada\u2019s foremost diag- Spring.nosticians and a grandson of Mr.« .That Hy Ellis, Macy's Pre-| Pick of the old local contracting gcriptionist with Personality, has firm of Hand & Pick.been sipping his afternoon tea at|.That Ken Willock is super- serious, just a check-up to try and locate the source of a chronic ail- .the Queen Mary Veteran's Hospi- vising the assembling of materials tal these last few days.Nothing and the manufacture of a record EASTER We have a large assortment of CUT FLOWERS and CHOICE PLANTS At very moderate prices Open All Day Good Friday EDDY\u2019S florists 4178 St.Catherine W.Fl.7242 \" (NEAR GREENE) BERGER'S SHOE CLINIC 376 Victoria Avenue = (Next to Girard Automobile) WAinut 0003 Highly recommended by chiropodists and foot specialists for orthopaedic revisions and complimented by hundreds of appreciative clients for skilled workmanship and highest quality materials.ff N REUBEN BERGER the expert shoe man, with a good reputation ee Entrust your child's as well as your own footwear to a qualified shoe man.Treat your feet right \u2014 enjoy the comfort and appearance of your shoes.In addition to our everyday moderate prices, we offer you a 15% discount on presentation of the coupon below.® Tinting expertly done to match your ensemble and all colours of suede shoes renovated.® Zippers replaced PO 15% DISCOUNT 34 Will be allowed on presentation of this coupon ie S at BERGER'S SHOE CLINIC 376 Victoria Avenue Queen Elizabeth by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters.The C.A.B.searched throughout Canada for someone to do the job and our Mr.Willock was the only person who felt that he could find suitable materials and who was capable of designing the album.It will contain recordings of speeches made by the Queen on her recent visit to this country and will cost in the neighbourhood of $500.« .That a familiar figure will be missing from the window of the Hazeldine Shoppe for Timmy was struck down and killed by a hit- and-run driver at the corner of Sherbrooke and Victoria.The little, brown spaniel was actually Timmy the Second as his predecessor died a couple of years ago.However, the two dogs were so much alike in both looks and disposition that many people did not notice the replacement.Timmy 2 will certainly be missed.That George Bishop, former CJAD announcer and erstwhile Examiner editor, is doing alright for himself in Hollywood.Is now a scripwriter for comic Alan Young's TV show and sometimes does a bit of writing for \u201cBroadway Is My Beat\u201d as well as several other radio shows.That there were several exasperated pedestrians at the corner of Victoria and Sherbrooke on Monday morning when, after waiting patiently for the signal to change to \u201cWalk\u201d, attempted to cross the street only to be effectively blocked by a street car which came up Victoria and del- liberatly stopped across the pedestrian's right of way.Funny how there seems never to be a 4 policeman in sight at times like that.That our shoe repair specialist, Reuben Berger, was wearing a strip of sticking plaster on his forehead Monday morning.Was positive that there was no -con- nection with the fact that he had attended his son's wedding the day before.Said the wound from that was in his pocketbook, not on his forehead, Claimed to have struck his head on a new shoe-stretching machine he has just had installed.Stretches a point, too, maybe.That Mrs.Peter of Peter's Home Cooking is back on the job after her illness.A .That Russ (Electrolux) Graul is getting more sleep now that his latest girl friend is not keeping him awake so much at night.Russ says she's some baby \u2014 small, blonde and just 11 weeks old.That the building on the northeast corner of Sherbrooke and Prince Albert, next to duBois, has been purchased by Mr.Walter of Walter's Hairdressing.That the Hon.D.C.Abbott will be present as usual at the closing ceremonies of the West- mount 'Y\u2019 Hobby Show on Saturday, April 11th.The show opens on the preceding Wednesday.That Miss Eva Labelle of Miss turned to work after an enforced absence of 3 weeks due to a severe attack of 'flu.+ .That Mr.Roberts of Roberts Provisions thinks that the City should install traffic lights at the Dorchester-Greene Avenue intersection.Says that the tremendous volume of traffic at that point makes it too dangerous for both the traffic policeman and the school children's crossing guardian.That Mr.Gleeson of Milady Ann Millinery has recovered from his recent illness but has been.advised to take things easy for .awhile.That the man who could grow an Easter lily as large as the artificial \u2018one in Ohman\u2019s window would make a fortune.Morgan Realties Limited Real Estate Brokers 1455 UNION AVE.HA.0251 Herring's Beauty Salon has re- iia TA EA ERR 5 = THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1953 album which will be presented to | * 'F.L.' SILVER Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 TAILOR 1225 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) ® Dry Cleaning Entries Now Being Accepted For Show Entries for the Westmount Boys and Girls Hobby Show will be ac- cepted at the Hobby Show Office ® Repairing © Pressing in the Westmount YMCA begin- Customers\u2019 or oug material made ning, Monday afternoon.The Hob- up.by Show Office will be open every WI.6633 afternoon after school next week ||, We Call and Deliver except Good Friday.Any boy or girl 19 years of age | à \u201d wn \u201d CHRISTMAS \u2018or under living inf Westmount, going to school in Westmount, or be- every day of the year longing to a club or organization in Westmount is eligible to enter the Hobby Show, The purpose of the Hobby Show is to encourage Hobbies amongst for the youth of our City.This year's show will be held from April 8 to April 11.?INSURANCE The Committee of forty-five boys and girls, from the West- mount Boys and Girls Hi-Y Club and representing all schools in Westmount have been planning this year\u2019s show since November.Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER Americans hold the record as MA.3332 coffee drinkers, consuming more coffee than all other people in the GL.4519 world.A kiss is a sniff in Samoa.Sniffing is said to have created the practice of rubbing noses among Montreal Eskimos, Malays, and Polynesians, » : Goll fel] Im HOWARD S.ROSS, Q.C.| Department for the Closing of Estates of Deceased Persons Office: Suite 1115, Daily Star Bldg., Residence: Terrace Apartments, 231 St.James Street West, Ten Rosemount Avenue, ; PLateau 4451 Westmount, GLenview 2177 If no answer at residence 'phone PL.4451 WESTMOUNT BUNGALOW FOR SALE New Fellowes Bullt ultra modern bungalow.Roslyn district.Living.dining area separated by natural brick fireplace.Combination kitchen- laundry, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, garage, large well lighted basement suitable for hobbies or additional accommodation.4870 Westmount Ave.Open weekdays and Saturday afternoons.\u2018FELLOWES CONSTRUCTION LA.5916 \u2014 Evenings EL.9271 Quality ROOFING Call us today for free estimates on that roofing job.TAR & GRAVEL AND ASPHALT ROOFING A SPECIALTY All types of roofing: siates, galvanized iron, copper 1 shingles, asphalt shingles and tile.Fl.1189 Westmount Plumbing & Roofing 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.LIMITED 206 Olivier Ave., Westmount Emergencies: AM.1418 - CA.9864 My Bank\u2019 is Canada\u2019s NY BANK TO À MILLION CAMOINS WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALX OF LIFE SINCE 1817 BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Aves.: JACK ENGLAND, Manager BANK OF MONTREAL Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: : JOHN E.1.HOLLYER, Manager ir af Po re TE Er A LLL LE Addi Lo ev TIAN BE ae Ladin BETIS A ene apn LM + ê To 28 RR FINE F LOORING ALT \"50 YEARS IN WESTMOUNT\" \u2018 op ° | * naRowo © RUBBER \u2018 - | * Specialising in Refinishing Old Floors > Reliable ; 3 A.Rows Gratton I warcH REPAIRS | 8 ; J \u2019 & COMPANY ET 3 4 Certified Watchmakers | | A 4486 ST.CATHERINE STRE , | Jem, xaminer oHMANS | : WE.4046 1216 Creene Ave.= WESTMOUNT \u201cVOL.XXIV, No.13 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1953 \u2018 ° PAGE THREE | Unity Boys' Club Members Turn Out En Masse For Apple Pie Treat | Local Friendship Club oy + Entertains Women\u2019s Club The Westmount Frieudship Club entertained the Westmount Woe men\u2019s Club Choir and Drama Group at a recent meeting.TUT All, ETI SEY Tr St.Patrick's Day was celebrated at the meeting as well as the March birthdays of Friendship Club members, Tea was served under the con- venership of Mrs.John Anderson assisted by Mrs.T.V.Rimmer and V.C.Whiteway.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 ALL KINDS Avenue Tailors - I \u2018& VALET SERVICE A ul va a 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) \"Wherever there's apple ple you usually find youngsters.More x ° Pick-U d Delivery than 400 members of Unity Boys\u2019 Club were treated to the biggest h / I Pick-Up and Deliver apple pie they had ever seen last week.Nathan Steinberg, of ew C 00 'X ension ause WE.5908 Steinberg\u2019s Limited, cuts the giant pie as a group of hungry ; youngsters look on.The pie weighed 150 pounds, was 54 inches Parking Lot for Our Patrons r ® in diameter and contained 500 apples, 10 pounds of flour, seven Of Roslyn Ss Early (losing OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS pounds of shortening and 20 pounds of sugar.Standing to the right of Mr.Steinberg are Donald B.Ross, President of Unity Boys\u2018 Club artd Maurice Mariasine, executive secretary of he tub Elementary classes at Roslvn \u2014 Photo ay fau.ermingiam : = , School will wind up in May, shut pupils who need extra coaching to|| MORTIMER WEINFIELD \u2019 - qualify for a higher grade will re- ; ceive the required time and at- .; 8.A., B.C.L.tention, the Home and School As- Barri & Solici sociation was informed last night arrister olicitor at its annual meeting.1215 Greene Avenue WE.9071 Only children who automatically - qualify for a higher grade will be \u2014 released earlv.Leeds Nelson, a Roslyn graduate, was elected president, succeeding Prof.J.W, Boyes who becomes honorary president.Chairman G.L.Vickerson, of the Westmount School Board explained the purpose of closing the elementary elasses early this year was to enable contractors to proceed with the work of adding an extension and overhauling the old Sparkling Hundreds of new Spring section of the building at an esli- VIHICE SHIRTS mated c £ $45 .TIES nated cost of \u2018$150,000 By Tooke and B.V.D._ Children in kindergarten and Grade I will be relcased May 15, from 3.50 1.00 & 1.50 and those in Grades II-V, inclus- tr i Ti 1 ive, wiil be released May 29.Pup- ts Ny on lime: ils in all other grades are ex-|l| Nylon Tricot Shirts .12,95 REE 5 pected to be able to continue untii A.McEWEN, physicion and country coroner, carries on the end of the usual tern.Nylon Socks .a .* - 1.00 MEN! Look smart! : £ -the oldest + Carleton Place, Ont oldest practice in Carleton Place, Ontario.Mr.Vickerson did not think it Nylon Boxer Shorts .2.95 anxious calls for help, words of comfort and advice .there's drama every day practical to shift ve pups © See our array of UNISEC SLACKS o Nan ing\u2019s and Queen's choo\u2019s 0 SPORT SHIRTS Permanent wrinkle and stain Quer, the Doctors tolophone finish the term, nor did he think Gabardi oe coke anything would be gained by short- abardines, rayons, .holiday.: 3.95 10.95 ening the Easter holiday.For forty years, in this office on Bridge Street, Dr.A fi ial report w \"esent- Le the ents Todo owing esi m bank at $755 TRENCH and SLIP-ON TOPCOATS ed showing cnsh in bank at $755- McEwen has answered the calls of his patients.Today ; d at 70.Dr.McEw \"ill di hi tice i T2.Water repellent, crease resistant.In taupe an navy.i » Lr chaven- still continues his practice in Other officers elected: Vice-pre- 22.50 .2 2 Carleton Place \u2014 a practice which has touched the sidents, Mrs.G.Maughan, Mrs.* li H.M.Gail and M.H.Blakely; if ves of thousands.treasurér, T A.C.Sinclair; secre- DAKS SLACKS ADAM HATS A Think of the reassuring comfort, the help in time of taries, Mrs.W.Y.Soper and Mrs.: à trouble brought to millions because doctors everywhera W.P.Carr.__ _ $25 & $27 5.95 & 7.95 ä can be quickly reached by telephone.Think what this Book Club To Hold d 4 means to vou and vour family in pe: ind.i .Open Fridays to 9 p.m.A ; you ne your umily in peace of mind, in safer, Meeting On Monday P : ç more pleasant living.Then you'll realize that no price _ a + à can measure the value of your telephone, The Westmount Park -Em- R E H CLR nuel Book Club will hold its Ë | Pi monthly meeting on Monday, at .Ti æ THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA (JR) |315 pin in Webster mall\u201d MEN'S WEAR a f uest reviewer will be Mis.ar 2 Walter J.Scott who will review 1267 Greene Avenue Fl.6015 \u201c1 {Opposite Steinberg\u2019s) 3 > \u201cThe Cloud Above the Green,\u201d by Phill ibbs CS our nen TREE a S\u2014\u2014\u2014 échéant m3 me re DER I TS AE ue es ma tet tre Ati rh tte ce ee - PAGE FOUR .THE EXAMINER to needy children in many parts of the world under a unique sponsorship plan.Children have been helped throughout Europe, in Ma- THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1958 Berving the City of Westmount SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.GARDEN WAlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean mewspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail \u2018 Post Office Dept., Ottawa.in Canada.donor takes a ic child.The * + + Canadian Fund Needs Money To Continue Work for Destitute A renewed appeal for funds has been made to carry on the fine work of the Canadian Save the Children Fund, an organization with its headquarters in Toronto.The organization channels out the funds FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1953 Save the Children laya, Korea, Africa, and right here at home Under the sponsorship plan, a Canadian irre interest in one specif- an does not take the child away from home, but provides \u201cextras\u201d where home conditions are unsatisfactory due to financial difficulties.Each child fo be helped is investigated and the names placed on sponsorship lists, regardless of race, creed or nationality.A photograph and short case history of the sponsored child is sent to the donor when he makes his payment of $25 for six months or $50 for one year.' In many cases this money provides essential items such as clothing, food and medicine for the unfortunate child.It's a worthy cause which has the support of many important international organizations.Why not give it your support too ?| Christian Science | LJ + \u201cReality\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 29th, 1953.This Lesson-Sermon explains that health and happiness emanate from God, hence are real; while sin, sickness and death are aspects of the false belief that God allows His\u2019 creation to be invaded by elements He never made.The Golden Text is from Isaiah: \u201cSince the beginning of the world men have not heard, nor perceived by the ear, neither hath the eye seen, O God, beside thee, what he hath prepared for him that waiteth for him.\u201d Bible citations include the following from Acts: \u201cThen Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk, And he leaping up stood, and walked, and entered with them into the temple, walking, and leaping, and praising God.\u201d Correlative passages from the denominational text book \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy include the following: \u201cInasmuch as God is good and the fount of all being, He does not produce moral or physical deformity; therefore such deformity is not real, but is illusion, the mirage of error.Mortals will some day assert their freedom in the name of Almighty God.Then they will control their own bodies through the understanding of divine Science.Dropping their present beliefs, they will recognize harmony as the spiritual reality and discord as the material unreality.\u201d Ï Shaar_ Hashomayim * + + + casion will mark the completion of Tractate Sanhedrin, which the group has been studying at its weekly Thursday night meetings during the past two years.SIYUM HABECHOROS A special Service for the First- Born is taking place on Erev Pe- sach, Monday, following the regular morning services which commence at 7:15 a.m, The brief ritual will include a special Siyum, which consists of the actual concluding of a portion of the Talmud.This will be followed by a light breakfast which will be served to those who attend, as a \u2018\u201c\u2018Seudath Mitzvah.\u201d Open School Night The Parent-Teachers\u2019 Association has announced an innovation for the current year in the form of a Second School Visiting Night to be held on Monday evening, April 13 at 8 p.m.This will provide an opportunity to all parents, especially those who were not able to attend the previous occasion last October, to visit the classrooms and to discuss their children\u2019s progress with their teachers.A most Interesting program in the Community Hall will follow.St.Andrew's Church Westmount + Next Sunday, will be a significant day in St.Andrew's Church.The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated at both the morning and evening services.Rev.D.M.Grant will speak on the theme \u201cBroken For Me!\u201d at the morning service.In the evening Rev.H, W.Reid will preach on \u201cThe Cup We Bless.\u201d On Good Friday there will be a service of public worship in St.Andrew's at 11 a.m.YOUTH GROUP The closing meeting ofthe current year will take place this Sunday at 10:30 a.m.The program will feature a discussion on \u201cWhat Are Minority Rights in a Democracy ?\"\u201d Plans are also being discussed for the informal dance to he held Saturday evening, May 2.GALA SIYUM The traditional festive observance marking the completion of the study of a sacred text will climax the current season's activities of our Talmud Class.The Siyum Program will take the form of a dinner, under the chairmanship of Mr.J.I.Kraminer, with the participation of Rabbi L.Baron, the instructor and representatives of the Congregation and the Educational Department.The oc- BAHA'I WHAT IS IT?Does it promote independent thought?Does it believe that religion, science, and reason are incompatible?No PUBLIC MEETING 1548 Pine Ave.West Every Sunday, 8.15 p.m.Tel.Inform.WA.5335 Yes 0 RE SH Le mee nt mags ar ih BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Willlam J.Neale, Organist and Cholrmaster Sunday, March 29th PALM SUNDAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe King Enters The City * \u201cLowly and Riding Upon an Ass\u201d.Broadcast over Statlon CBM COMMUNION AT NOON 11,00 a.m.Church Bible School.7.30 p.m.\u201cSigns \u2014 That God Is Around.\u201d \u201cI Need Thy Presence\u201d.Broadcast over Station CJAD, Dr.Johnston Will Preach We Invite You To Worship With Us CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 52 Academy Road, Westmount, Que.Sunday Service 11.00 a.m.Sublect of Jgason Sermon: REALIT Golden Text: Isaiah ors 4.Since the beginning of the world men bave not heard, nor perceived by ihe car, neither hath the eye seen, O Cod, beside thee, what he hath repured for him that waiteth or him.11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Mecting.Reading Room, 52 Academy Rond.Open 2,00 to 4.00 p.m, Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays (except holidays).mt a 2 LE 0 Calvary Church 1 Special Palm Sunday Services At the morning service in Calvary, the minister Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A,, will conduct the service of Communion and preach the sermon.It is expected that every member and adherent of Calvary Church will attend.New members will be received into the fellowship of the church at this morning service, At the evening service, by special request, the minister will give a dramatic presentation of \u2018\u201cThe Robe\u201d by Lloyd Douglas.A supplementary Communion Servide will be held following this evening service for those members who are unable to attend the morning service.On Wednesday, April 1, at 1 p.m.the W.A.will meet for luncheon with Mrs.R.G, Gilbride as the speaker.Wednesday at 8 p.m.the Elizabeth Read Auxiliary will meet, when the Rev, W.J.Spence will dedicate the Communion Set in Memory of the late Miss Elizabeth Read, which is for the new Church in Chissamba.The speaker will be Alister Kirker, Ladies of the con- & fgregation and friends are invited.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue - Rev.Chas.G.Cochrane, B.A., B.D., Minister.Sunday, March 29th 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Public Worship, 7.30 p.m.Evening Service.The Rev.Principal Robert Lennox, Ph.D.of Presbyterian College, will preach, Visitors and Friends Are Cordially Welcome.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster.SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, WESTMOUNT, QUE, Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Mr.Samuel J.Leibowits, Educational Director.PUBLIC WORSHIP Sabbath Eve, Friday March 27th 5.55 p.m.Candle Lighting, 6.00 p.m.Evening Service, SABBATH SERVICES 8.00 a.m.Sabbath Morning, 10.00 a.m.Junior Congregation, Scriptural Readings, Torah: Leviticus, Ch.6, v.1 =\u2014 Ch.8, v.36.Prophels: * Melachi, Ch.8, vs.6.00 p.m.\u201cEvening Service, THE PASSOVER FESTIVAL Monday, March 30th First Seder Night 7.15 a.m.Morning Service, (Speclal Service for the First Born) Eating Chomelz prohibited from | 9.30 a.m, Burning of Chometz not later than 10.30 a.m, 6.00 p.m.Candle Lighting.6.00 p.m.Evening Service.PASSOVER SERVICES Tuesday, March 31st First Day \u2014 Second Seder Night 8.30 a.m.Moruing Service.10,30 a.m.Sermon, 6.15 p.m.Evening Service, 7.05 p.m.Candle Lighting.Wednesday, April 1st Second Day 8.30 a.m.Morning Service.10.30 a.m.Sermon, 6.25 p.m.Evening Service.WEEKDAY SERVICES 15 a.m.Morning Service.20 p.m.Evening Service.Next Friday Evening .06 p.m.Candle Lighting.,16 p.m.Evening Service, C Come to Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly, + [ .Westmount Baptist 4 Palm Sunday Services will be observed in Westmount Baptist Church over the weekend.These services will be broadcast, that of the morning over Station CBM and that of the Evening over Station CJAD.Dr.Johnston will preach at both services.The morning subject will be entitled;- \u201cThe King Enters the City\u201d.It is, a very significant thing that He entered \u201clowly and riding upon an ass\u201d.At the evening service the theme of the address will be; \u201cSigns that God is Around\u201d.For many people God seems to be the \u201cDivine Absentee\u201d, The secret of happy and effective living may lie in the consciousness that God is never absent, that God is always around.The regular monthly Commu- UNITED \"CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.Organist and Cholr Director, ' A.J.Binnie SPECIAL PALM SUNDAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m, Communion Service.Every member expected to attend.Sunday School in attendance.7.30 pr \u201cTHE ROBE\u201d \u2014 by Lloyd ouglas, Dramatic Presentation by the Minister: Communion Service.New members will be received into the fellowship of the Church at the morning service, - ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH 463 St.Catherine Street West Rev.B.B.Brown, Interim Minister Sunday, March 29th 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Morning Service.\u201cThe Penitent Thief.\u201d - Guest Preacher: Rev, & G.D.Kilpatrick, D.D., LL.D.¢ 7.30 p,m.Evening Service, \u201cThe Man On The Donkey.\u201d Guest Dreacher: Rev.R.B.Y.Scott, D.D.Programme of Lenten Music \u2014 during the evening service.Holy Communion at both Services HOLY WEDNESDAY 8.00 pm Lenten Service in Dawson all, Guest Speaker: Rev.E.E, Long, B.A., B.D.GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE 11.00 a.m.Church Auditorium.Speaker: Rev.Herbert W.Reid, St.James at the Heart of The Down Towa, A CORDIAL WELCOME TO VISITORS + Organist and Cholr Director, Arnold Bellis 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.HOLY COMMUNION 1.00 a.m, Mr, Grant \u201cBroken For Mel\u201d 1.00 am.Church School.7.30 p.m.Mr.Reid \u2018The Cup We the Lord\u2019s Bless!\u201d The Sacrament of Supper will be celebrated at both the morning and evening services, 1 1 Organist and Cholr Director, Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bae, F.C.C.0, a OUNT PARK = EMMANUEL UNITED CHURCH Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.HARVEY CAMPBELL, B.D., D.D.Palm Sunday, March 29th Services at 11.00 a.m, and 7.30 p.m.The Sacramerit of the lord\u2019s Supper morning and evening Dr.Campbell will preach Director of Music, J.C.Scott, L.T.C.M,, B.M, eme ae mages TE A nion will be observed at 12 o'clock noon as a climax to the morning service of Worship.Visitors are cordially invited to attend our services, ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Canon Sydenhom 8.Lindsay Rev.Alexander Mellor Palm Sunday 8.00 a.m.Hol Communion; blessing and distribution of Palms, 9.30 a.m.Sunday School and Bible Class; \u2014 lantern slides of The Passion.10.16 a.m, Mattins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist; procession with Palms.7.00 p.m.Evensong.MONDAY IN HOLY WEEK 7.30 a.m.Mattins.8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 5.30 p.m.Evensong.8.00 p.m.Devotional Service, TUESDAY IN HOLY WEEK a.m.Holy Communion, a.m.Mattins.p.m.Evensong.p.m.Devotional Service.WEDNESDAY IN HOLY WEEK .00 a.m.Mattins, .30 a.m.Holy Communion, ,30 p.m.Evensong.00 p.m Devotional Service, reacher: Canon W, H.MAUNDY THURSDAY a.m.Holy Communion, a.m.Mattins.p.m.Evensong.p.m.Preparation for Easter Come\\ munion, gona [ve OOD @owe owe Davison, LIX] 8588 GOOD FRIDAY 7.30 a.m.Mattins and Litany.9.30 a.m.Table Prayers and Address, 12 noon Thee Hours Vigil, Conducter, Father Mellor.4.00 p.m, Children\u2019s Service, 8.00 p.m.Evensong.Week-day Services Holy Communicn, 8 a.m., Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wednes« day.Matting: \u201c7,30 a.m., dally except on Wednesday at 9 a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.dally, sxcept on Saturday at 8.00 p.m \u2018ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Rd.and Church Hill Rectors Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, M.A.Pahn Sunday 8.00 a.m.ny Communion, 11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Pree paration for Easter Communion, Preacher: The Rector, 7.30 p.m.Shortened Evensong, fole lowed by the Sacred Cantata \u2014 \u2018\u2018Penitence, Pardon, and Peace\u201d, by J.H.Maunder.Holy Week MONDAY TO THURSDAY 11.00 a.m.Holy Communion.8.00 p.m.Evening Prayer and Short Meditation, GOUD FRIDAY 10.30 am.Matins and Ante-Commune fon.Preacher: The Rector.12.00 to 3.00 p.m.\u201cThe Three Hours\u201d, conducted by Rev.G.Basil Jones, M.A, D.C.L., Rector of Ste.Agathe des Monts, Organist: Mr.Eustace Taît, A.C.C.0.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avenue Rev, Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector Rev, Canon F.L.Whitley, Hon.Assistant Rev, C.J.Abraham, Assistant Sixth Sunday wn Lent Palm Sunday 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.45 a.m.Junior Department, Junfor Confirmation Class, Bible Class, 11.00 a.m.Choral Communion.Preacher: Rev, Canon F, L.Whitley, Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Department.30 p.m.Confirmation Service.30 .Evensong.Preacher: The Rector, Monday Holy Communlon, Litany and Address.Tuesday Holy Communion, Evensong, Wednesday Holy Communion.Evensong.Thursday -10.00 a.m, Holy Communion, 8.00 Ber Meditation on the Last upp - ALL ADDRESSES BY THE RECTOR vs tou es gE8 =: Te Eg os Hs oo == ve =3 en se oran TE % ~ Poy ing (ble The son.Me \\ ess, ter, and day hese ~ USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIEDS FOR BEST RESULTS THE-EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, M \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 | WAlnut 2771+ Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 3c for each additional word ; Biri eve 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.WE.2226 Fl.3306 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE GREY AVE.well built corner duplex, upper vacant.l2L.7218.K-2 18 APARTMENTS 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WA.5787.Parents Of A antique .furniture.Orienta 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED dining room suite, modern mahogany.Good condition essential.BY.4392 K-1 WANTED ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTS Old fashioned china, cut glass, small rugs, oil paintings.EX, 9518.K-3 32 =~ DOMESTIC HELP WANTED WOMAN wanted to do laundry in her home.HU.8-7924, K-38 34 + HELP WANTED FEMALE PRACTICAL nurse for elderly lady at night.EL.8745.K- andoned Baby Probably Won't Be Punished Chief Robert Byford of the Westmount Police Force said today that he doubts if any charge will be laid against the parents of a 10 month old baby girl abandoned in a Westmount apartment lobby last Saturday.The 20 year old grief stricken x mother of the baby gril \u201cwho ÿ Wanted so much to keep the baby\" admitted abandoning her 10 month old child.Chief Byford said that when the woman couldn\u2019t find a job \u201cshe had to leave little Margaret, with the hope she\u2019d be given a good home.\u201d Westmount was shocked on Sat- | urday night when the baby was found abandoned in the lobby of a Dorchester st.apartment house, À note pinned to her clothing read \u201cPlease care for my baby.I have no home for her and no food.\u201d The baby was placed in the hands of the Children's Service Centre a Red Feather agency.Police said the father was illi- erate and was out of a job.The mother, after searching fruitlessly for a job, finally became discouraged Saturday and abandoned the girl.* Montreal Aviator.(Continued from page 1) \u201cThe aim of I.A.T.A.is to make certain that a Dutch Pilot, landing a British plane, at a Venezuelan Airport, on an American landing aid, operated by a Czech controller, can feel as safe and comfortable in the cockpit as a baby in the cradle,\u201d he added.Mr.Wilson said that to standardize the gauge of air transport between all countries is a very great task: \u201cIt has substantially been accomplished through co-or- dinated efforts, but it is a cease- les and never ending job, for the art and sclence of flying never stands still, Funeral Servica The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty - 1234 an iversitz 6-6363 Mountain St.= Latest from the Library The continuing popularity of Bruce Hutchison\u2019s last book, \u201cThe unknown Canadian: a candid portrait of MacKenzie King, his works, his times and his nation.\u201d + * *% The receipt, as issued, of the proceedings of two standing committees of the House of Commons -\u2014 on \u201cDefence expenditure\u201d and on \u201cThe operations of the Government in the field vf atomic energy.\u201d % * ¥ The amusing resuils that can sometimes be caused by a slip of the tongue, when someone asked recently for the play \u201cThe lady's not for frying,\u201d by Christopher Burns.¥ ¥ ¥ The perennial and pleasing popularity of books on the Queen and other members of the Royal Family especially among cur younger readers.* # The Columbia Lippincott Gaz- etter, to be one of the outstanding reference books of 1952, Its 2,148 pages include 130,000 articles, descriptive of the geographic fea-, tures of the world.With the current and increasing interest in and curiosity about, the total world, this Gazettee\u201d answers a long felt need.It has been added to the Library's reference collection.* % æ Admiration for the magnificent photographs of Northern Canada.in Richard Harrington's new \u201cFace of the Arctic: a cameraman\u2019s story in words and pictures.\u201d TA » * Miss, Catherine Fraser of the Library staff, is visiting the girls\u2019 classes of the Westmount Junior High School, and telling them abôut the new books for the teens, » * ¥ Suggests for a better understanding of the Yugoslavian sit- uatioy, a new book by Vladimir Dedijer, \u201cTito,\u201d * » » The addition of the \u201cAmerican Artist\u201d to the Library's periodical collection, and the purchase of \u201cBuilt in U.S.A., postwar architecture\u201d, a book surveying up-to-the minute building.41 DOMESTIC PETS VEVA ROBSON offers at her boarding kennels, under 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Hon.Mr.Justice G.Miller Hyde and Mrs.Hyde returned Sunday from the Coral Beach Club in Bermuda, where they spent two weeks, Joan Glithero, 14-year-old pianist, will be one of the guest artists at a musical evening being held on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m.at the Montreal Truth Centre, 1628 Sherbrooke St.west.There- will be numbers by McGill Glee Club; and Miss Joan Ford and Mrs.Joyce Greening will \u2018sing solos accompanied -at the piano by Mr.J.E.M.Martin.Mr.Alan Barnett also will sing, accompanied by Mrs.H.Briegel.Miss Edith Murray is the organizer of the event, at which refreshments will be served.The hospitality committee of Northern Electric Council, Charles Fleetford Chapter, Telephone Pioneers of America, under the chairmanship of Mr.Geo.Ferguson, embraked on a new venture on March 13 by holding a party honoring widows of former members of the association.Forty ladies enjoyed sn evening of movies, games and singing in the Life Members\u2019 Club Roums in the Bell Telephone Company's Beaver Hall Building.followed by the serving of refreshments.Mrs.Edna Royston, representing the Life Members\u2019 Club.welcomed the ladies and invited them to attend all Club\u201cactivities, to have the use of the club rooms at any time, also to make use of the extensive library, Mr.Wm.Blackshaw, Secretary of the Council, asked the ladies to come to the Council for help, particularly in the sharing of living accommodation and such other problems in which the Council can be of assistance, ements > < Weddings Mrs.R! E, O'Doherty is at pre» gent a guest at the Bermudiapa Hotel, Pembroke; Bermuda, where she will remain for the next ten days.= - : Mr.and Mrs.W.XK.Hogg, returned on Sunday, from a stay in Ponte Vedra, N.Y.and Sea Island, Ga, where they spent sometime.Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Hood,.of Boston, who accompanied them, have also returned home.) 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Mrs.Alex Shulman, conveners; Mrs.F.V.Elkin, Mrs.Philip F.Vineberg, Mrs.D.M.Notkin, Mrs.Joss Cohen, Mrs.Jerry Segall, Mrs.M.Shuchat, Mrs.L.Goldschleger, Mrs.H.Lazar, Mrs.Ralph Cummings, Mrs.Philip Levy, Mrs.Fred Packer, Mrs.B.Fogle, Mrs.A.Usher, Mrs.R.L.Bercovitch, Mrs.M.Kirk, and Mrs.M.M.Lazare.This event will be held on Wednesday, April 8, at 12.30 p.m., in the Community Hall.The program will feature a dance recital by Max Mikser, internationally famous interpretive dancer, who will be accompanied by Karl Steiner, brillant former Viennese pianist.Torah fund members may enroll by contributing $6.11 or by joining the \u201cChai Club\u201d by donating $18.00.Contributions should be: sent to Mrs.R.L.Bercovitch, 4732 The Boulevard, Westmount.Further information may be obtained from Miss Gal- laman, WE.8408, at the synagogue office.Legion Card Party The Canadian Legion Montreal Hospital Committee are holding their annual card party (military: whist) on Monday in Legion Hall, ! 1191 Mountain St, at 8.30 p.m.\u2018 Please take own playing cards, Calvary W.A.At Calvary United Church Women\u2019s Association monthly meeting to be held on Wednesday, April 1, Mrs.R.G.Gilbride, President of the Montreal Council of Women, will be the speaker.Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock.EPPES ESSEN 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 Yo assure Free Delivery on time.| PHONE | HU.8-8711 me md Lm FREE A large jar of Chenoy's Famous Pickles Kosher for Passover with every order\u2019of $7 or more.5339 Sherbrooke St.W.(Near Decarie) BERKELEY HOTEL SILL MG EE oo eo be ee Famous \u201cChicken in - the - BASKET\u201d Join the parade of happy diners In the CHAMPS ELYSEES RESTAURANT and relax while you enjoy this most popular dish, .Emily Post says: \u201cIt is in perfectly good taste to |.eat chicken with your fingers.\u201d .$1.35 Served Daily and Sunday Luncheon and Dinner \u2014 Even after 9 p.m, TEL: MA, 7351 | BERKELEY, HOTEL PS EC Cobbs {A 7 Kosher Ki available, Advt.Coÿ \u2014 \"1 ob, Ce our \u201c> y ; i \u2019 d ou CS, ou an $ | \u201cART AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (il) \u201c By D.W.J, Dare Parksville Junior High School, B.C.; \"How, then are we to achieve the aims for whieh this period exists ?ry * We must recognize, firstly, that the young child has little or no 5 skill, manipulatively, though he is quite willing, in fact, eager, to ¥ rush in where angels fear to tread, and secondly, that his outlook on life, his way of seeing things, his unique combination of \u2018visual his.& perceptions of important aspects, experience.and knowledge, changing throughout the period of growth, and they are different even amongst individuals of the same age level and his.emotional reactions are radjgally different from those of an adult.They are different, also, tat different ages, developing and this PASSOVER enjoy all-heef Festival 8 gay and happy Passoyer Levitt's beef Delicatessen pro according to Mebraic dietary laws the Pzrsover holidays.all - heef Taste the rich becf difference Levitt's .it makes ail the ea difference to your family.- all-beef all-beef Salami have imitators, But remember this: No other satisfying all-beef and delicious all-beef flavour.\u201cadn ask for and Chain Stores PLEASE NOTE: available for Passover.for GOODNESS sake Delicatessen To help you and your family celebrate cts have prepared these all-becf delicacies.Natue- ally, all have been prepared and supervised under strict rabbinical supervision Frankfurters Smoked Meat Levitt\u2019s ali-beef delicatessen are &an- ada's first choice for just one reason: : YOU CAN BUY, EAT, \u2018\u201d ENJOY NO FINER BEEF.Of course, LEVITT\u2019S | delicatessen p:oducts have ever been atle to ezual LEVITT'S pure wholesome quality, nourishment, There's just one way to make sure you get the real beefstcak goodness of the fingst frankfurters © 9 J du-beef delicatessen : Available at leading Grocers No LeviTrs | Kosher Fish products will be Advt, Copyright 1953 Levitt's for 9 in ting 9 9 It is the teacher\u2019s function to interest, encourage, and stimulate the children, to guide and sustain them, to be.sympathetic and understanding of their difficulties, and to be truly appreciative, not of the visual aspect of their work according to adult standards, but of the urge and force with which the work has been achieved.The teacher, then, must be able to see with children\u2019s eyes, must be able to understand what the child is trying to do, before he can be of any help .to the child.The child, like the artist, is never simply making a representational drawing or painting, (unless, which Heaven forbid, the teacher has told him to); he is always saying something in his own way.Just as his vocabulary and power of verbal expression is limited, so, too, is his creative, visual expression and, in the same way, the teacher can try sympathetically to understand what the child is expressing.Without understanding how, indeed, can the teacher know the child?Eager Attitude In the lowest grades we find few, if any, inhibitions .about drawing, painting, modelling, pa- percraft, or any other medium of expression.Children are eager to talk, eager to sing, eager to dance or paint or express themselves in any way at all, and it is the teacher's job to see that conditions and materials are available and suitable, that opportunity-and encouragement are given, and, above all, that only sufficient guidance is given that the children will not handle such implements as crayons and paint brushes, large paper exclusively should he used in pic- turemaking, a minimum size being 18 x 24 inches, and the brushes and crayons, too, should be large.Large hog-hair brushes are entirely suitable, both round and flat, yp to one inch, the paper being laid flat on tables or on the floor, or, for chalks, fixed*to the walls with gummed tape.Young children delight in paint, chalks, and coloured paper, and should be given ample opportunity to work with them.Colours should invariably be opaque, the liquid poster -or powder tempera colours being ideal for children up to at least grade eight, and, in order to avoid confusion in the young children\u2019s minds, it might be wise to start with black and white with two colours of their own choice, increasing the number of colours available as the children become more confident in their use, Since opportunity must be given for both light and dark tones to be used, a neutral grey paper is to be preferred.White paper restricts children to the use of Carker colours and tones.Chalks, in sets of five or six colours with black and white, should be available, as should coloured papers, ribbons, pieces of cloth, silks, scissors, paste, cardboard, plasticene, and many other manipulative items which the resourceful teacher will devise, Chance to Experiment In the early days children will love experimenting with the various media and should be given free opportunity to do so.It must -not be expected that they will stay very long with one medium, and, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH =, 1563 | Ticket Convener Miss Peggy Toomey, ticket convener of the Junior Advertising and Sa'es Club cocktail party which is being held today.gaged in their experiments and absorbed ky the new discovers they are making, little direction will be needed from the teacher.In fact, the teacher who does not allow them to discover the potentialities of the medium for themselves, and misguidedly shows them how to do things, is not helping the children in their normal development.A time will come, however, when the experimental period will run dry, although individuals will reach this stage at different times, and the teacher must be prepared to provide the minimum stimulus to further expression.A short conversation with a child, a few questions will soon set the child\u2019s interest in a definite direction; perhaps a local fair, on May Day celebrations, or simply going shopping with mother; in any case, just suficient for the child to want to say something, and say it in colour or in form.Perhaps a new kitten will stimulate an experiment in modelling clay, or a story about Indians will suggest a paper teepee.Nowhere will the teacher be directing; only suggesting and stimulating, and the choice of medium will come from the child.Perhaps two or three would work together on a model farmyard, with paper fences and silver paper ponds.If so, we have an oportunity to stimulate cooperation.(To be concluded) Millinery this season is feminine and flattering, sometimes with soft drapes.Flowers, ribbons, and jewels have replaced other trimming, while fruit trim PAGE ELEVEN Planked Salmon Take salmon from 2 3; -pound cans, and split in halves.Space evenly in center of well-greased baking plank or oven platter.Baste with 2 tablespoons cream to keep moist.At the same time, heat 1 can string beans and mash and season potatoes for four.Remove salmon from oven, drain beans, and surround salmon.Then circle with peaks of fluffy potatoes.Pour two tablespoons melted butter over potatoes and brown.Serve piping \"YOUNG WINDOW CLEANING Company * GL.2245 Call us to clean windows, toke off storm windows, clean and put on screens, etc.Spring is Just around the corner, don't delay.hot.: novelties including cakes with EASTER CANDIES See our wonderful selection of delicious Swiss Chocolate Bunnies, Easter Eggs.both solid and cream filled, home-made chocolates and Easter fancy Easter trimmings.All our BAKED GOODS and CANDIES are HOME MADE WA.0075 \u2014 HU.8-7761 4915 SHERBROOKE WEST PETER\u2019S HOME COOKING \u2018à Opposite Juliette\u2019s See our beautiful selection of SPRING BLOUSES \u2014 In crepe and nylon.Just in time for Easter.AH the new shades and styles.Sizes 32 to 44.\"LUXITE\" NYLON LINGERIE \u2014 In lovely matching sets, gowns, and panties.GLOVES \u2014 In kid, doeskin, nylon and fabric.All the high colours of the season.HOSIERY All priced right for Easter giving FLOWERS MARY CHESS TOILETRIES, etc.slips We specialize in fittings Foundation Came fa now and erjoy our personal sertie away from the busy downtown stores DExter 1850 \u2019 ; 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Remember Helen Fraley, who dieted away 160 extra pounds.Recently, an acquaintance of Helen's attending a club meeting, t Plans Renovation Hospital Auxiliary.Easter is the time when men think of new automobiles and women of new clothes.Mother or daughter could try sewing this smart shortie coat for the spring.There are- courses in local sewing centers for both adults and teen-agers where simple tailoring can be learned.Sewing centers advise using the blind hemming foot to save hours of precious time in stitching and lining coats when you want to have almost invisible stitches.St.George Curlers Present Trophy, Prizes, At Club Tea The St.George Ladies\u2019 Curlers entertained at afternoon tea recently, in honor of the winners of the Jackson Trophy, runners- up, and the Executive Committee of the Ladies\u2019 Curling Association.The winning rink was skipped by Mrs.J.P.Day of St.George.Guests were received by Mrs.Gilbert Layton, president, and pouring tea were two past presidents, Mrs.W.A.Ralston and Mrs.W.E.Thompson.Mrs.John Barker, President of the Ladies\u2019 Curling Association, assisted by Miss Olive Rogers, first vice-president, presented the trophy and prizes.Winning rink, St.George: Mrs.C.W.Palmer, Mrs.L.H.Eaton, Mrs.K.W.Gebbie, Mrs.J.P.Day, Skip.Runner-Up, Royal Montreal: Mrs.A.McPherson, Mrs.G.R.Offers Scholarship Monthly meeting of the Wome en's Auxiliary of the Queen Auxe iMary of the Queen Elizabeth Hose Ppital of Montreal was held recently in the Memorial Hall, Mrs.C.N.Knowles presiding.Reports were submitted by \u2019conveners of committees and a resolution was passed to renovate the public waiting room of the hospital at an estimated cost of $250.00, A discussion took place.regarding the urgent need to encourage high school graduates to enter the nursing profession, and it was decided to help a student having the necessary qualifications but needing financial assistance, by offering a scholarship, tenable at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing, for the class starting in September.This would cover initial fees and uniform expenses, plus $10.00 a month for two years, amounting to $375 in all.A color film shown by the Dominion Textile Company called \u201cOne- Third of Your Life\u201d and depicting trends in household linens, was enjoyed by the members.Tea was served by Mrs, H.Thompson and her committee.Mrs.Hugh C.Fetterly, Convener of the annual spring bridge, reported that this year it would be a dessert bridge, to be held at 1:15 p.m.in Trinity Memorial Church Hall on Tuesday, April 28, Ticket chairman is to be Mrs.R.W.Pearman.The new line in suits and coats from Paris carry, out a collar effect which seems to slide off the neck and.shoulders.There are many silk afternoon or evening coats.Some coats are slid off almost to the shoulder caps, then wrapped and held to the side like stoles.Cristan, Mrs.G.K.Hodges, Mrs, G.E.Cheese, Skip.Runner-Up, \u2018Outremont: Mrs.Hencke, Mrs.Lightbound, Mrs.Bussiere, Miss Olive Rogers, Skip.Runner-Up, Heather: Mrs.D.R.McFarlane, Mrs.B.Adair, Mrs.T.Doran, Mrs.T.R.Fisher, Skip.- by the under-mentioned artists at unbelievable reductions.heard a number of women exclaim over Helen's reducing achievement.Helen's friend replied airily, \u201cany woman can lose weight FUR STORAGE Phone HA, 1144 Our scientific storage and care cost no more and add - Discounts will be from 20% to 50% on our regular gallery prices and are made possible by the fact that we have to make way for large shipments maw of additions to our stock.practically gallery cost price.F, S.COBURN, R.C.A.C.KRIEGHOFF WILLEM HENDRIKS DYF OF PARIS SIR D.Y.CAMERON, R.A, STANLEY COSGROVE, A.R.C.A.COR.BOUTER BERNARD POTHAST CLAUDE HAYES, R.L M, A.SUZOR-COTE, R.C.AM.A.FORTIN, A.R.C.A.PROF.PAL FRIED 2.VERBOECKHAVEN FRANCISCO GALL JOSEPH GIUNTA In many cases paintings will be sold at MAURICE UTRILLO HENRY WOODS, RA, FRANCOIS GEROME FRANK HENNESSEY, R.CA.MAURICE LEVIS, H.C.MARTIN STRASKY CAMPBELL SCOTT.R.B.A.B.W.LEADER, R.A.FRANZ MAY RITA MOUNT, A.R.CA.PROF.L.NEOGRADY ALLAN EDSON, R.C.A.OSCAR DeLALL CHARLES CERNY J.B.PYNE, R.A.AND MANY OTHERS Sale Opens on Saturday, March 28th, and Continues Until Saturday, April 11th, ings, Rummage Sales Also Highest Quality Boxed \u2018Choe- A small down payment will secure any painting, and the balance The Women's Auxiliary of Cathe olates.made payable in any way convenient to the customer.Do Not Miss This Opportunity To Own.A Beautiful Picture at a Very Low Price.GALLERIES OPEN FROM 9 A.M T0 9 P.M ANTOINES ART GALLERY 939 Victoria Square sl dE 00 se if she wants to stay home and become a recluse with a box of rye wafers.\u201d But according to April Ladies\u2019 Home Journal that was the classic misstatement of the year.Helen Fraley says she never once turned down an invitation to a social event during her reducing days.In fact, all the gay card parties, church suppers, luncheons and buffet dinners made the time go by more quickly for her.Helen Fraley naturally has home wonderful suggestions on how to be the life as well as the lightweight of every party.end how to avoid temptation and extra calories, Her own menus and refreshments for many different occasions listed in the April Journal are sure to make a hit in solving a very real problem for women who are dieting.You'll find that entertaining can be just as gracious, and just as flavorful, with this diet plan.erine Booth Hospital will hold a rummage sale in St.Stephen's Church Hall, Atwater and Dor- chester, at 1.30 p.m.today, The Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian Pacific (Quebec 96) branch of the Canadian Legion will hold a rummage sale at Calvary United Hall, corner Greene Ave, and Dor- chester Street, tomorrow opening at 1.30 p.m.Proceeds of the sale will be used to provide entertainment facilities for veterans\u2019 hospitals in the Montreal area, The hats featured this season will be coquettish sailors, draped much fo the appearance and life of your furs.SEM: Comtor 3633 Park Ave.(below Pine) \"TASTY TREATS\" / Come to duBois for the finest selection of Easter Chocolate Novelties including Bunnies, Chickens, Eggs, etc.All made of delicious, wholesome chocolate, some with smooth, creamy fill- For your Easter entertaining, choose from our varied selection of iced cakes, dainty cookies and pastry of all descriptions, HOT CROSS BUNS For Good Friday and Easter week end PRINCE ALBERT HALL Available for Wedding Receptions, Parties, Bridges, Club Meetings and all types of social events.Make your reservation du Fois esse fu qu Ë ET poy TT toque turbans with or without | NOW \u2014 phone WA.8163 CATERERS J UN.6-4095 \u2014 UN.6-7959 crown and velvet skullcaps with |] i an extreme point in front almost 4887 Sherbrooke Street West WA.8163 17 er between the eyebrows.Û oO 1 i À A - à ; ms a, = FSI EN ot PRET an aw.ow ancaau eff .\u2018The Merry Widow\u2019 Starts Saturday - \u2018At Monkland.Franz Lehar\u2019s famous musical romance, \u201cThe Merry Widow,\u201d opens Saturday at the Monkland theatre in a vibrant and opulent Technicolor production, starring Lana Turner and the romantic new film personality, Fernando Lamas.This is the tale of the young and beautiful Crystal Radek (Lana Turner), American widow of the multi-millionaire native of the mythical kingdom of Marshovia.Crystal has been, invited to Mar- shovia ostensibly to dedicate a statue to her late husband, but actually to save the country from bankruptcy through a hoped-for marriage to the dashing Count Danilo (Fernando Lamas).The Count is loathe to carry out his part in this scheme, particularly when he mistakes Crystal's dour secretary, Kitty, for the wealthy widow, but patriotic pressure forces him to press an ardent if | hypocritical suit.Crystal, discovering Danilo's mercenary motive, re- Solves to teach him a lesson, She leaves for Paris and, when she is pursued by Danilo, poses as an impoverished American chorus girl, At the famous Maxim\u2019s the Count declares his passion for the \u201cchorus girl\u201d and then finds hime self in the tragic predicament of having to renounce her for the rich girl whom he does not love.Since this is a light-hearted musical drama, its predicaments are unfolded with a tongue-in-cheek seriousness and are brought to a conclusion amid laughs, kisses, song and dance.\u201cOperation Secret,\u201d the dramatic story of a U.S, Marine on a dangerous mission, is the added attraction.Cornel Wilde plays the lead role in the Warner Bros.film which headlines Academy Award winning Karl Malden, Steve Cochran and petite Phyllis Thaxter in central roles.~ Norman Millington \u201cOf Christian Education Council Norman Millington, executive secretary of the Westmount YMCA, was elected president of the Council of Christian Education of , the Province of Quebec for a \u201csecond term.The Council of Christian Education for the Province of Quebec is an organization set up by the Protestant Church for the training of Sunday School teachers.Others elected to the slate are, Rev.Norman A.McMurray, past chairman; Rev, K.Gillespie, first vice-president; Rev.Dr, H.H.Walsh, second vice-chairman; Rev.Re-Elected Head P.A.Ferguson, honorary secretary; Fletcher Kerr, honorary treasurer; A.D.Turnbull, chairman, finance committee; Rev.M.W.Booth, chairman, leadership training committee, The following are the executives of the Constituent Committees: Boys\u2019 Work Committee: chairman, Rev.H.Norman Hillyer; secretary, Robert E.J.Layton; treasurer, Kent Garrett.Children\u2019s Work Committee: \u2014 past chairman, Mrs.F.T.Webb; chairman, Mrs, M.W, Booth; 1st | vice-chairman, Mrs.S.C.Dobson; Sherbrooke at Grey WESTMOUNT *x kx x EL.9545 Starts SUNDAY SEE THRILL AFTER ES 4 SKY-HIGH WATER-SLIDES ?THE GANT sik SHELL NUMBER ! Screen Play by TON CRC - ede de de ded dod de kb x * ie « EVERETT FREEMAN + MERVYN LEROY + = ARTHUR HORNBLOW, Added Exciting Hit! for .ONE WEEK! ! 222 2% 2 2% Directed GENE KELLY I-Doc >O< po< DOK >0( CARBURETORS REPAIRS AND SERVICE FOR ANY MAKE oo .(Corner Atwuter) AvromoBuE @) causrment | GENERAL | 9 4010 St.Catherine West Fl.4611 Tes, me a r Ma ~~ THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1953 PAGE FIFTEEN 4 Stars Take Opener | combining with Simmons, finally blinking the red light, gave the a ; ; Westmoun t is 5e À ,.| 1 ; Regents Face Elimination Stars their winning marker with wv St b just two minutes left in the v pI game.The Regents\u2019 last minute effort to get back into thé game failed -and then Ronnie Brambell let fly with a long shot to make the mount 4-2 with only one second left in the game.The puck was in the air when the second hand of the clock stopped but the siren was a second late in sounding and the puck was in the net.x With Two Men Sidelined 4 The Westmount Avenue Stars will be out this Saturday to.try À and repeat their clean sweep of the final playoffs in the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey, League.Läst year the Stars took Royal Phar- + macy into cainp in two straight games.This year the Stars are up , against the N.D.G.Regents.- 3 A 4-2 win for the Stars last week has the Regents with their backs to the wall.They have to win or else.The Regents will have ENT to come up with something! They'll be missing two of their star ve bou \u2018= ie Ree 8 A ; Why players with Jack McMullan and Bud Doray, out of action for one McCowan .dsfence :.Doray .week.* - Brambell, R.defence ore Randall ; e However, Tony Malo, a fleet [65S opening frame, but Mighty fouvassa 220.Sire CU Fisher forward from Brown University Mickey Bourassa shot the Stars McCarthy .\".wing .Stevenson e eerwi in the States; will be in town for into a brief lead on Jim Mc-| Avenue Stars Subs: Morgan, Martin, Carthy\u2019's rebound after four min- Cotter, Brown, Hoffman, Lomasney, ; : the game as one replacement.As far as the Avenue Stars are concerned, why break up a winning combination?Kev Kennedy will utes in the second period.Two minutes later, however, Charlie Garneau knotted the count on Syd Griffin's set-up pass.Before Turner, Simmons.NDG Regents Subs: Gallagher, Grant, Darcy, Garneau, Locke, Griffin.) First Period Scoring: None, the Penalties: None.Second Period 1\u2014Westmount: Bourassa (McCarthy) .4:20 2\u2014Regents: Garneau (Griffin) .6:15) § 3\u2014Westmount: Cotter (Brown) .10:53 Penalties: None, Third Period 4\u2014ltegents: Gallagher (Garneau).9:45 5\u2014Westmount: Turner ' (Lomasney, Simmons) .13:22 6\u2014Westmount: Brambell, R.14:59 Penalties: None.Referees: \u2018Howie Harvey and Willis Mosdell.THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT .0 0 ere Unity Boys\u2019 Club N 7777777 7777 R777 7 77rd dill M A AAA * - 2 By Maurice Mariasine stand pat with his line up.Starting time is 2 o\u2019clock at the St.Laurent Arena, Saturday afternoon.Scoreless Period Last week's encounter saw the two teams battle through a score- the second session came toa close, Al Cotter moved the West- mounters ahead once more and the score remained 2-1 until the ten minute mark of the final period, when Paul Gallagher tied the count \u20acor the Regents with Garneau also in on the play.A three-way passing play with Simmons, Lomasney, and Turner - heartofgold?Deep within its golden goodness is a mellow smoothness that.no other beer can equal, That's because Carling\u2019s Black Label is brewed a little slower, to give you every bit of good taste ».aged a little longer, to give you a real honest-to-goodness heartiness.That's what makes Carling\u2019s Black Label the beer with the heart of gold.If you haven't already made its acquaintance, there\u2019s no better time to do so than today.You'll be glad, very glad, you did.{ CARLINGS | Block Lebel LAGER SEE THEM TODAY! Arthur Penny Elected Chairman Rivet, the two former as games At a meeting of the Parents |room attendants and the latter as and Leaders\u2019 Club, Arthur \u2018Penny a club leader.There are still va- \u2019 was elected Chairman of the Plan- cancies for people who wish tu ning Committee which consists of assist in the Games Room.Robert Vaux, J.C.Wilson anil Sports Mrs.D.Barr who also holds the Unity's Juvenile Girls and Boys position of Sociai Convener and basketball teams won a double- Treasurer.The next meeting and header from the Griffintown Boys\" social evening of the Parents\u2019 and Club 50-9 and 59-32 last Friday .Leaders\u2019 Club taxes place Sat-| night.High scorers for Unity were: a [e | urday, April 18 at 8.30 p.m.(Continued on Page 16) : ® > Talent Club Have Busy Week : The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent t Parade under the supervision of Fred Pennell entertained approxi: mately 1000 adults and children during the past week.Last Friday night the group presented a benefit performance for the Ladies Parish Guild of the St.Ignatius Church in the Town of Montreal North.On Saturday afternoon 425 members of the Club saw the Variety Show as a preliminary to the gigantic pie, ice-cream and coke special event and on Saturday night some of the youthful entertainers travelled to Valois where they again sang and danced their way in to the hearts of some 300 parents and children at a father the New 1953 ENCLISH CARS A SENSATIONAL OFFER FOR THE HANDY-MAN Nevw Electric Jig Saw COMPLETE WITH 110-125 VOLT BUILT-IN ELECTRIC MOTOR Powerful rotary motor not a vibrator at the and son, and mother and daughter © B R i T I S H banquet spoñsored by the Lake- shore Lodge of the Masonic Order 1/51 and which was held in the Valois Cuts wood full V2 PRO D UCTS High School.Thick Last Wednesday night, the entire group entertained the patients © at the Queen Mary Military Hos- .All-Metal Construction \u2014 pital.The cast included: Julia Whims, Walter Sobolta, Ellen Buil L Ford, Stewart Mitchell, Norma uilt to Last > Every day Craig, Gordon Hachey, Ellen Ha- LOOK AT THESE GREAT FEATURES! to April 1 mon, Doreen Thornhill, Gary Stev- @ Saws wood, soft metal, plastics, fiberboard; wallboard} - ens, Eleanor Cumberbatch, Sylvia GUARANTEED BY 8 Bip arm capacity rave Po centre of full 16° cela! 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MART + * * \u2019 Q de red tr Last Wednesday evening the in- © i MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE 1 ! 1650 BERRI ST.augural meeting of the Unity g CLAUDE AGENCIES REG'D.\u2014 Dept.\"E\" I pr from 1.00 Girls\u2019 Club was held with the fol- I 168 Notre-Dame St.E., Montreal, P.Q., LA.2934 i bi * lowing attendance: Barbara Nye, [J Send the Burgess All-Purpose Electric Jig Saw.i ë _ te 11.00 P.M.Phyllis Chapman, Dorothy Galla- k : Include the 2 Project Patterns.On delivery will i ; ° gher, Joan Driver, Christina Gal- P nl $ er wee pay postman $19.95 plus postage.| must be de- 3 Sars - motorcycles, bicycles lagher, Alice Gibson, Carol Gou- ay only 2.00 p I lighted in every way or can return the Jig-Saw : dreau and Alice Beasant.Tenta- ces thi tional bargain | within 10 days for purchase price refund, ied BRITISH PRODUCTS tive plans were made to hold an available 10 pveryonel You don't have fo do without a § 0 Save shipping charges: Enclose $19.95, we pay À 4 Easter Party and also the making ig Saw aw, ust read and re eee ire B Postage.Same Refund Guarantee.1 .u ey, an .of Club Slogans.The newly-formed in your hands fo use and enjoy in a few ays, i D Easy Payment Plan: Enclose $5.00 deposit, and | Club is under the leadership of h Rurgese ALP glectrie NG saw 8 | pay $2.weekly after delivery (small credit service | A 3 + ; A Miss Julia Rivet.oh gars The A re aan r Ero C Saw hs i charge \u2014 none if balance paid in 30 days).i i .e Jig Saw in your own Staff Additions home for 10 full days.IF you arent theiled and delighted, § NAME .sasescccccreccccn ee cc00000 À Three new workers have been simply return the Jig Saw to us for immediate refund of 8 ADDRESS l i : ou .a I aire; al a entente 00 000010000700 80008 added to the Unity Staff \u2014 They Be sure to mail the coupon todayl.© i 1 are: Mrs.Margaret Furness, Miss 1 CITY L.000000000000.PROV.20000000 À : N , = D ND LS CEE CS CS CE CS J Qu ory ee mnt nr rm 2 35m 00 ce ra an ren © BA ohn eet rare pn tr PAGE SIXTEEN - Interschool Volleyball Boys\u2019 Tourney Tomorrow; \u201cB\u201ds Lose Last Cage Do : By ALLAN SANDZELIUS Tomorrow morning at the Junion High gymnasiums, the annual boys\u2019 interschool \u201cA\u201d volleyball tournament takes place with the starting whistles scheduled for an early nine a.m.Coach Ron Sharp reports his for this do even though practices * have been hampered somewhat by the recent exams.The senior \u201cB\u201d rounds will alse be carried off at the High School of Montreal at the same time.It will be remembered that in the past few years, the local volleyists have edged up to the final wire only to be defeated at the post by such narrow margins as 15-13 and 16-14 ali without any moral support from any fans.; Surely it woulidn't be too difficult to round a few of the gang and traipse down to the Junior school for a few hours of exciting entertainment to start the day right, and perhaps ser one more championship ushered inty \u201cthe Purple and White trophy rooms, .On Tuesday last the senior \u201cB\u201d cagers under mentor Sharp, finished a bitter season of straight de- -feats by dropping a close 42-38 match to Montreal West at hcme.-Do not condemn tiese hard fighting fellows, however, as they gave their all throughout the whole term and lost a goodly percentage of games by wav of the one and two point margins under considerab.y weightier.odds.Full team line-ups next weel.Elsewhere cn the WHS sportive scene we are hearing rumours to the effect that a possible Athletics Nite will soon be forthcoming with a feature probably being a return match between Cornwall and the Jocoal \u201cAs basketballwise! This would take place somewhere ahout the end of April.On the Girls\u2019 athletic front we fiir but one interschool sports to be contested, that being the annual badminton round robin coming up April 13 at the Arthur Currie gym.This is another sport that Westmount girls have found, \u201cA\u201d and \u201cB\u201d teams in top form in the past, to their liking with quite a number of city titles to prove it.With such a lineup of shuttlecock stars in this year's roster, including Heather Doig, Martha McDougall and Cairine Cilmeur and with championship coach Joan MacMillan, their chances Lhis year to cop the silverware look bright indeed.With important exams just concluded at the little school below the fire station, there have been few doings to record in our regular (syndicated ?') column so we'll content ourselves with a few meagre notations herewith .there'll be a big inter high school Hi-Y conference on April 6, 7 and 8 at Cornwall at which Westmount will be represented by the following \u2014 Barb Wilson, Pres.Girls\u2019 Hi-Y, Trudy Cornell, Jan Buzzell, Mickey Brown, Liane Roberts, John Brierley, John Nourse, Paige Fairchild, Eddie Fox and Dave smith .on the entertainment front, the Westmount Hi-Y are holding a Sadie Hawkins shindig tonite at the Westmount 'Y\u2019 with all sorts of prizes for the most original corsage made by a gal for her pal .finally, happy birthday greetings to the guys and gals who celebrated this week aad who will be present-unwrapping (!) in the semaine to come .on the 21st instant \u2014- Norm Schacter and Sandra Ross; on the 23rd Sue Christmas and Rhett Lawson, while Mike Läarvatt hit on the 25th, Dolce Narizanno (we hope we got that spelling right, Dol!) filled out yesterday and Diane.Dick gets many happy returns today .On Sunday Ted Hough has his day.Johnny Murphy hoping he won't get fooled on April Fool's as Bonnie Brideaux and John Black celebrate on the seond and third.the Queen\u2019s heasts Visitors to the Coronation this year will have a chance le see the Queen\u2019s beasts.They will form a line of sculptured animals, sitting «upright, six feet in height, in the Annex o r Westminster Abbey.Here they are: : The Lion of England, the Unicorn of Scotland, the Falcon of the Plantagenets, the Griffin of Edward III, the Bull of Clarence, the White Lion of Mortimer, the Grevhound and the Dragon of the Tudors, the Yale of the Beauforts and the White Horse of Ianover.The study of Heraldry is an ancient art and a fascinating one.For example, we learned from an expert that a Yale hasn't anything to do with a university, or the boys that play the \u201cPrincelons\u2019 and the \u201cHarvards\u201d.A Yale, or Jall, or Lale is a horns and tusks.It's and used to support fabulous creature with white with yellow spots the arms of the Lady Margaret Beaufort, who was the mother of Henry VII.And we'd rather see than be one, Another ancient art is brewing.It\u2019s ancient right here in Quebec, where the ale that\u2019s preferred over all other brands combined has been brewed by one family on the same site since 1786.For that\u2019s the date when Quebecers first began using the amiable phrase: \u201cMake Mine Molson\u2019s\"\u201d.And you don\u2019 have to travel to the Coronation to find the interesting evidence.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1953 Rotary Carnival : Planned In June The Westmount Rotary Carnival, one of the.oldest institutions of its kind in Montreal, will once more stage all the fun of the fair in Westmount Park this summer.The carnival, one of the chief at- \u2018tractions pn the Island of Montreal will open on Tuesday, June 23, and continue each evening until Saturday, June 27.The announcement was made this week by Frank Kenwood, chairman of the Rotary Club of Westmount Carnival Committee.Proceeds of the carnival will,\u201d as usual, go to the various charitable projects the: club has built up in Montreal, These include \u2018the Unity Boys Club and High School scholarships at Protestant and Catholic schools in Westmount.Nebraska ranks fourth among states of the Union in production of creamery Butter.This Week And.(Continued from Page 15) Pat Baker, Chummy Carter, Cookie Giblin, Kay Noorse.For Griffintown, Joe Harte, John Reese, Don Weiss and Marty Mac- Nar were tops.Unity's Biddy Basketball Team bowed out .of further competition last Saturday afternoon when they lost the final game io University Settlentent 40-17\u2014However, threa ~ members of the team were chosen to play ii the.All-Star game tomorrow aftérnoon \u2014 They are: Keith Gavin, John MeDonaugh-and Bryn Wakely.\u2014 One or all*threa players may be chosen to represent Montreal the Biddy Play- .donws in Scranton, Pennsylvania.Oldest school of science in America in Renselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y., founded in 1824, - 65 Hillside Avenue ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS ~.: * ; 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