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[" 8 Pv DUR, ARPT EE RT RR = \u201c Thanks to the fine weather that The Exanm miner \u2014_ Serving the City of | Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1953 = VOL.XXIV, No.35 Westmount Rotary | Hears W.A.Buckley Rotary has become a potent force in developing international goodwill, a meeting of the West- mount Rotary Club was told Thursday by Wilfred A.Buckley, district governor.\u201cThe fostering of understanding and friendship.has grown throughout the year,\u201d Buckley pointed out, \u201cso that now Rotary boasts 7.827 clubs in 28 different countries.\u201d .The speaker is general secretary of the Kingston YMCA, and has been a member of Rotary since 1930.He was a former president of the -Westmount club, and held the same position with the Kingston club in 1949-50.\u201cIn his talk, he said that an informed and active Rotarian develops an informed and active club.and it is only through following the principles of Rotary that one can foster this growth of true Ro-.tarianism.\u201cOne of the main reasons Rotary is so strong,\u201d Buckley continued, is because it seeks all that bring | people together, and avoids oe things that tend to separate.\u201d \u201cThe thoughtfulness of others is! the basis of service, and the for of its expression.\u201d In going through the four phases jof Rotary, Buckiey declared that club service was the most important.The smootn efficient running | of a club i salways the forerunner of better service in the other three departments, vocational, community, and international service.- He concluded by saying that Rotary does not automatically do anything.\u201cTo promote service, the Rotarians themselves must work and do things; only in this way will the true idea of Rotary be found.\u201d 7 Westmount Rinks Enter N.D.C.Mixed Bowls Event The Notre Dame de Grace Bowling Club was the centre of attraction during the past week for bowlers from the Montreal and District Clubs, the occasion being the 29th Mixed Rinks Tournament, which started on the 19th and ended with the Finals on the 26th.prevailed throughout, the games were carried through on schedule.The nopularity of this event is shown by the large number of entries, 44 Rinks taking part.It is not just a tournament, but a getfing-together of the howling, clan, and the camaraderie that exists amongst bowlers is very evident, Seven rinks entered from the Westmount Club, skipped by W.Brown, J.R.Douglas, J.M.Daigle, W.Hunter, D.Kean and J.Per- rigo.Kean and Hunter won several of their games, Kean reaching the quarter finals in both the main and consolation events, when he was eliminated, while Hunter was defeated in the eights in the Consolation.The other Westmount rinks were gradually defeated, but only lost by very narrow margins in some of their games.The finalists in the Main event were:\u2014Mrs.Barr.R.Thom, Mrs.Thom, D.Barr (Skip) Verdun, and Mrs.A.Clark, J.Grieves, Mrs.Grieves, E.Deschamps (Skip) La- chine.In the Consolation the finalists were: \u2014 Mrs.W.Ross, W.Stoddart, Mrs.W.Archibald, R.Porter (Skip), Verdun, and Miss F.Lemmerz, R: \"A.Tapley, Mrs.Rowe, C.H.Rowe (Skip) N.D.G.Rowe and Deschamps both got off to a good start but Barr .and Porter.gradually crept up, and fin- (Continued on page 2) * GREETING GOVERNOR: Welcoming District Governor Wilf Buckley of Kingston, former president of ,the Westmount Rotary Club, are four members of the local Rotary chapter.(I.to r.) Ernie Mills, *Secretary, Borden Emprey, vice-president; Wilf Buckley: Bill Allison, president, Fred Roast, director.- Pupils Return -| Sept.9 and 10 Pupils new to Westmount schools will register in high, junior high and elementary grades September 9, it is announced by the authorities in a special notice which will be .found elsewhere in this edition of the Examiner.\u2019 As far as former pupils are concerned they will report September 10 in high and junior high grades, while \u2018the elementary grade former pupils will return Sept.9.District boundaries for Roslyn, King's and Queen's Schools are outlined in the notice referred to above.Unity Boys Club Festival Today The closing Festival of the Unity Boys' Club is being held this afternoon at Staynor Park in Westmount.It started at 1:30 p.m.Marking the end of the large program for the past year.the festival includes field events, a costume contest, bicycle parade and hot dogs.; : Registrations for the coming year will be taken from Sept, 1 to Sept.15.The summer program which highlighted outings to nearby beaches had 200 youngsters be- (Continued on page 2) ee» Swindler Receives Three-Year Term For Fraud Racket George G.Swan, a 51-year-old man with a formidable police record, will spend three years in jail for fraud and obtaining money by false pretenses in Montreal, West- mount, Outremont, and Verdun.The suave con man, operating PRICE 3s RVOIR TENDERS CALLED \"Work To Begin Early In 1954 under nine aliases, admitted in Montreal Police Court that he had obtained sums of from $2 to $26 while posing as a member of the Canadian Legion, In each case complainants said the accused came to their homes pretending he was a representative of the Canadian Legion.They claimed he told them they had won substantial prizes in a Canadian Legion lottery.When they told him they did not hold tickets in any lottery, he offered to get them silverware and bedsheets at cheap prices.Complainants said they gave the goods at reduced prices.One\u2019 the man $2 for gas for his car, after giving him $10 to buy her some silverware, He told her he could not touch her $10 cash to buy gas because that was her persondl property.After , Swan pleaded guilty, Judge Cloutier asked to see his record.Swan's record showed that since May 1, 1920, he had been convicted of charges of false pretences 19 times at Huntingdon, Toronto, Boston, Lynn, Camden, New York, Philadelphia, Gloucester, Truro, Windsor, Halifax and Kitchener.It also showed that in 1934 he had been sentenced in Philadelphia to four years in penitentiary for false pretences, and in 1938 was ordered deported to Canada.He was sentenced by Judge Armand Cloutier to three years in him cash in expectation of getting | Westmount woman said she gave (Continued on page 2) Near Lookout The city of Montreal has \"called tenders for the construction of a 3,000,000 gallon water reservoir in West- mount, to serve the local area and bolster the reserve water supply of its system generally.Contracts will be allotted in a month and a half, it is believed, and with the approach! of winter weather it is highly possible start of the work will be held over until the spring of '54.* The reservoir will be constructed in Summit Park, immediately behind the West- mount Lookout, and will be to the east and north of a 40,000 gallon reserve tank that is now located in that general area.Westmount civic officials have approved of the plan in principle and negotiations with the city on matters of service pipe locations, etc, are still pending.The reservoir will be completely underground, will cost about $650,000 to complete and will probably be about a year and a half in the building.The land on which the reservoir will be set is a natural plateau, fairly level, and while the terrain consists (Continued on page 2) CHAIRMAN: Robert A.Speirs, who is headmaster of Selwyn House and a resident of West- mount, will act as district chairman for Westmount, St.George and St.Henry in the forthcoming financial campaign of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal, which will take place Sept.8 to 19.The objective is $105,500.À native of Scotland, Mr.Spears graduated from Edinburgh iversity and went to Columbia University, N.Y.on a fellowship, where he received a post-graduate degree in education.He came here in 1936 as head of the English Department of Lower Canada College and became vice-prin- cipal there in 1943.Two years later he was appointed to his present post.+ sr A - re TE osm irre CL MREeOE Sala ES ss \u2019 Ln es am \u20ac + ry PAGE TWO TEE wee Swindler .(Continued from Page 1) Penitentiary on one charge of obtaining $26 by false pretences from a Montreal woman, and to 10 jail terms of three months each, to run concurrently, on additional charges of fraud and false pretences.F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) © Dry Cleaning a Repairing © Pressing | Customers\u2019 or our material made up.Style and Fit Guaranteed WI.6633 ae DON'T DESPAIR! LET US REPAIR! HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS of all kinds FURNITURE REFINISHING \u201c and UPHOLSTERING We make ® VALANCE BOXES ® WINDOW SCREENS 2 ERE RARER \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d every day of the year INSURANCE 388 ST.JAMES ST.We Montreal vEohnE = THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, Leaders in \"Calling.All Hearts\u201d Appeal ALEX J.GRANT, who is general campaign chairman of the appeal.J.M.WYNN, who is chairman of the corporation special names division.Catholic Charities, St.Mary's Appeal Setting Sights on $563,000 Figure \"For the third consecutive year the Combined Appeal of the Federation of Catholic Charities and St.Mary's Hospital is setting its will be in charge of the various departments set up to co-ordinate the efforts of the thousands of volunteers who will strive to interest the public in support of the campaign.\u201cI strongly call on all citizens to take notice of the fact that the \u2018Calling All Hearts\u2019 appeal will take place betwéen Oct, 15-29 and request that they now make the mental pledge that they will be 231 St.James Street West, Plateau 4451 HOWARD S.ROSS, Q.C.Barrister and Solicitor Office: Suite 1115, Daily Star Bidg., If no answer at residence 'phone PL.4451 Residence: Terrace Apartments, Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Glenview 2177 BANK OF MONTREAL ready, willing, and able to \u2018give and give generously when the time comes,\u201d Mr, Grant stated.Like all organizations of tMis numbers as \u201cnever-before\u201d volunteer their services now.\u201d \u201cOur canvassers, that volunteer body of men, women and children who devote their time in the in- and \u201cright real, associate honorary chairman; R.S.White, immediate past chairman; A.F.Mayne, T.V.Burke, Merlin W.Donald, vice-chairmen; J.M.Wynn, chairman, corporation special names; W.L.SO'Brien, stockbrokers group; Leonard J.Hynes, chairman, industrial division; J.A.Leddy, chairman, parish division, with Edgar Doyle as vice-chairman; Mrs.H.E.Mc- Keen, chfirman, women\u2019s special names; James A.McMahon, C.A., interior organization; James H.Mackey, chairman, publicity division, Reservoir.(Continued from Page 1) mostly of rock, if is believed it will lend itself admirably to the project.Pumps at the McTavish pumping station will be adequate for getting the water FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1958 LEONARD HYNES, who is thalrman of the industrial div- ° ision.\u2018Westmount cee (Continued from Page 1) ally won, Barr by a score of 17 to 15 and Porter 19 to 18.Both games produced excellent bowling, first \u2018one side being up, then the other, and the spectators were kept on their toes.The prizes were presented for the main event ladies of the Westmount Club, the of the tumblers in the Mixed Game on Saturday afternoon were Miss E.L.Read, Mrs.E.Hughes and Mr.A.S.MacIntosh (Skip).Plan High Holy Day newly-formed Temple Beth Sha- Monkland at Girouard MONKLAND DE.9711 TODAY and FRIDAY \"TREASURE OF THE \"GOLDEN CONDOR\" \u2018In Technicolor with Cornel WILDE Consta Ralph RICHARDSON.- i 2 STARTS SATURDAY à \"TAXI\" Dan DAILEY © Constance SK{ITHzf \u2014 Also \u2014 7:7 \"JEOPARDY\" Barbara STANWYCK e Also \u2014 \"BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER\" -.|.Ann TODD - nce SMITH.arry st ÉLIVAN: ASIE CREENE sights on $563,000 as the figure| kind the organization which Par Ba Es, president of the Sherbrooke at Grey EL.9545 necessary to maintain the services handles the appeal for Federation by Mr.Willie Brown.The reg- TODAY until SATURDAY .AVENUE REPAIR of the two organizations, it was| and St.Mary's is a purely volun- yj.weekly Points and Monkay ® 2 Hits in Technicolor! ® SHOP REG'D announced today.tary one, Mr.Grant pointed out.competitions were held by the \"1, \" : Alex Grant, president of Grant| On that basis, he also appealed | LOVE MELVIN 1227A Greene Avenue Mills Ltd, and general chairman for those who helped in last year\u2019s winners being Mrs.R.C.Braith- Donald \"Debbie Pick-up and WE.4905 of the arive which will take place campaign; for the new young waite, Miss M.McDonald, Miss S.O'CONNOR ° REYNOLDS Delivery Service ° between October 15-29, revealed businessmen and women; for the McDonald, Miss E.McKee and \u2014 Also \u2014 the goal of the drive in a statement \u201cnewly-retired,\u201d and the \u201cold-re- Mrs.B.S.Saunders.The winners which also listed the officers who tired\u201d, and others, to turn out in pe tun ; \"DESTINATION GOBI\" Richard WIDMARK ® Don TAYLOR & - STARTING SUN \"GIRLS OF PLEASURE Recalling the decision, over two terests of charity, are the people : ISLAND\" for years ago, to unite Federation and We rely on to carry the personal Service Here Sept.9 in Technicolor with \u2018St.Mary's into one appeal, Mr, Message of our appeal to the gen-| High Holy Day services for the Leo Audre Don Grant pointed out that the last two eral public.The organization of y GENN ® DALTON ® TAYLOR DAY! campaigns had failed to .reach| drive of this calibre would be |, congregation will be held their objectives.much better if these Volunteers Sept.9 in Victoria Hall, West- \u2014 Also \u2014 Need Stressed we would know where we stand.\u201d mount.The services will be con- \"SERENADE OF LOVE\" \u201cWhile we have not curtailed he concluded.ducted by Rabbi Harry Kaplan, Danielle Rossano Edwin D.CHRISTMAS any of our services to the general Executive director of the Hillel Foundation DARRIEUX e BRAZZI public we have had to postpone| \u2018The executive officers of the *t the University of Ohio.INSURANCE BROKER plans to modernize several-of our| campaign are as follows: MA.3332 departments and this postpone- Paul Emile Cardinal Leger, ment will, sooner or later, result honorary chairman; Lawrence P.Ww - + CL.4519 in inadequate service to the public.Whelan, Auxiliary Bishop of Mont- - lager label Joint advisory committee: Louis Vv P.Beaubien, James P.Boyle, of t O.B.E., and W.H.Wilson, Fed- Ont eration of Catholic Charities; Mer- son, lin W.Donald, T.J.Madden, Nor- 830 man A.Smith, St.Mary's Hospital.M Also on the board are: Judge real Emmett McManamy, president, birt and James E.Walsh, executive di- ter.rector, of Federation; and George H Daly, president, and George Bartel, \u2014 administrator, of St.Mary's.Man- \u2014 \u201d ager of the appeal is Vincent Con- siglio, assistant to the executive director of Federation.\u2018 ) 3 Col Montreal .à to the reservoir, ., a OP} city officials state.Kingsbeer is always so light .so satisfying i.so \u2014 completely refreshing .so popular with Canadians because it is brewed specifically to meet the exacting i I Unity Boys *r - standbrds of Canadian taste, .: (Continued from Page 1) { tween the ages of six and 16 reg- d istered.The program is under Ri I C e B r e WwW e the direction of Maurice Maria- BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Tm Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Aves.: \u2018 JACK ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: i i TASTE al a JOHN E.L.HOLLYER, Manager sine, club director and Rolland + TO THE CANAD JA N \u2018 w | 13 Hamel, boys\u2019 work supervisor._\u2026.-.LE WISTMOUNT\u201d FINE FLOORING \"50 YEARS IN Soo 0 Am | q h 2 co Reliable A.Ross Grafton | 5 .WATCH REPAIRS ~ & COMPANY 4 Certified Watchmakers 4 .CATHERINE STREET | m | OHMAN'S a mou \u201cWE.2323 [I : x me ï ; WE! 4046 1216 Greene Ave.WU WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1953 .PAGE THREE Third Generation Fighting\u2019 Green Is Injured \u2018Dodges Korea Fire: Hit By 6-Ton Truck By A.M.SANDZELIUS ; Talking about the vagaries of life, here's one for the book! Private Wm, \u2018Bill\u2019 Green, jr., aged 19, one of a long line of \u2018fighting\u2019 Greens, spent ten months in the front lines in Korea amid the bitterest fighting as a member of the famed Third Battalion, Princess Pats\u2019 Light Infantry.He came out without a scratch, only to be run over twice by a British Army six-ton \u2019 truck a week after the truce signing, to end up in the Kure, Japan, Military Hospital with two broken.legs and an injured spine! The son of \u2018Bill\u2019 Green, gregarious custodian of Westmount High School, Billy \u2018minor\u2019, is a Ds I\" OR HIGH UP: Canadian Pacific Airlines check stewardess for the Quebec district, Giselle Roy of Montreal, currently in Vancouver for a course C.P.A.airliner Seven Islands on DC-4 aircraft, poses by the tail of a big Father of Ewart - Everson Is Dead Word has been received here of the death Saturday, at Oshawa, Ontario, of Thomas Henry Ever- son, father of Ewart Everson of 630 Clarke Avenue.Mr.Everson had been in Montreal recently to celebrate his 97th birthday with his son and-daugh-# During his Montreal visit, he ter-in-law.recalled that he rode to his first The service for the former Effie He had been a residagt of job, as postmaster at Manitou, Olivia Turrill was conducted by C.LL.CORONATION COL ee Man, on the first C.PR.train Rey, Harvey Campbell.Interment OURS that will bring lasting fromm Winnipeg to Manitou, then, was at the family plot in Elm- oveliness to your home.AUGUST SALE! SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES Finest workmanship.10 DAYS DELIVERY ~.Alterations and Remodelling of all kinds.AVENUE TAILORS & VALET SERVICE 1166 Greene Avenue Pick-Up and Delivery WE.5908 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS for Catherine Booth, 2118 Clare- Oshawa since 1888 and was a longtime owner of a hardware and grain business there He was interested in community affairs and active right up to the time of his death.At one time or another he was a member of the Oshawa School board, active in Red Cross\u2019 work and the Children\u2019s Aid Society, and a trustee of the United Church, in 1883, the end \u2018of the line.He is survived by his widow, six sons and daughters, six grand- > CATHERINE BOOTH DIES Final rites were held yesterday mont avenue, who died at her home Monday.She was 87.The funeral was held from the chapel of D.A.Collins funeral home, with Interment at West Shefford, Quebec.MORTIMER |_1215 Greene Avenue - 3.A., B.C.L.Barrister & Solicitor WEINFIELD at the Vancouver headquarters of the company.DC-4s are to be used by C.P.A.on tle company\u2019s Montreal-Saguenay-Quebec- service beginning on Sept.1.PA Photo Mrs.W.H.Esfano Died Here Monday The funeral of Mrs.Effie Es- tano, widow of the late William H.Estano, former auditor of passenger accounts for the Canadian National Bailways, was held yseterday from the chapel of D.A.Collins funeral home.wood Cemetery, Moncton, N.B.She died at her home here Mon- Estano was a graduate of the Art School of Mount Allison College, Sackville, N.S,, and took an active interest in local art circles throughout her life.She was a former president of the ladies\u2019 section of the West- moufit Bowling Club and was later appointed a life member.A keen supporter of the I.O.D.E., she was a member of the Lady Scott chapter and attended St.Andrew's Church.She is survived by one son, Verne; a daughter, Margaret; and two \u2018brothers, G.L.Turrill.of WE.9071 Edmonton and Dr.V.L.Turrill of .Tulsa, Oklahoma.Westmount lad from birth.Bill jr.was educated at Queen's School in Westmount.At this point as many youngsters do, he got the wanderlust and hitched his way to \u20acanada\u2019s west coast \u2018where he jobbed about for awhile before returning to Westmount to settle down to a job with Frank Ken- wood\u2019s Westmount Moving and Storage, Soon after the Korean conflict flared Billy decided he'd like to join the Navy.The Green clan being Army school since his grandfather's day, Junior was soon persuaded \u2018that this was the career for him, Likes Fighting Voluntarily enlisting, Bill jr.was sent to camp for a total of six months training, presumably to be attached to some outfit occupying Germany, etc.Then he decided to join the Princess Patricia Light Infantry, because as he said, \u201cI'd like to go where there's fighting!\u201d This he did, being shipped to the Korean front late last September, without the benefit of a promised two months field training in Japan, going \u2018cold\u2019 to the front lines.Bill's father, Bm Sr.served in both the first and second World Wars coming through both unscathed although two brothers, also in the active army, lost their lives in the first conflict.Bill's sister did a stint in the Canadian Women's Army Corps during the Second War.Bill\u2019s favourite peace-time past- time is duck hunting, and he is a crack shot.Although not too sure of what will happen when he gets out of hospital, \u2018Junjor\u2019 is quite chipper as is evidenced by a cheerful letter to his family.Bill is married and hig wife lives with his parents at their St.Catherine Street West residence.-_ In the 1951-52 season 42,854 skunk pelts, worth about $1.50 each, were exported from Canada.\u2014AQuick Canadian Facts.Morgan Realties Limited Real Estate Brokers 1463 UNION AVE.HA.0251 on ladies and gents Sade.clildren, and four great-grand- day at the age of 71.finish.Select from nine Come in end compare our prices || Children.\u2018 Born in Aylmer, Ont, Mrs.standard colours and a RICH NEW BEAUTY TO GRACE YOUR WALLS RYAN PAINT CO.LTD.are proud to present these Easy to apply.Semi-gloss quickly dries to a smooth wide range of intermixes.PAINT CO.LTD.WESTMOUNT 1311 Greene Glenview 1496 OUTREMONT 1148 Van Horne DOllard 0926 ' TERN LC GS RRS or IE a Si FANT RAIA itm dre FU En Fa SAR ATR EE « EE ssa EL Soa Tug Rr Tag RS Wir EEE 7 Xa a PAGE FOUR Marches Dominate Monday's Program The following program will be given by the band of the Royal Montreal Regiment (MG) by permission of Lt.-Col.J.P.C.Mac- , pherson, M.C., C.D., in Westmount Park on Monday, at 8.30 p.m.Captain T.E, Jackson is director LEARN TO DRIVE * DUAL #% V © CONTROL © N DRIVING J SCHOOL EXPERT INSTRUCTION \"WESTMOUNT'S ORIGINAL DRIVING SCHOOL\" WE.4151 1223 Greene Ave.(Opposite Avenue Theatre) : THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1853 of music.The program includes: March, \u201cThe Liberty Bell\u201d,\u2014Sousa; Overture, \u201cThe Veteran\u201d, \u2014 Thiele; Chorale, \u201cJesu, Joy of Man's Desiring\u2019\u2019,\u2014Bach; Patrol, \u201cThe Wee MacGregor\u201d, \u2014 Amels; Selection, \u201cChimes of Normandy\u201d, \u2014 Plan- quette; March, \u201cBlaze Away\u201d, \u2014 Holzmann, .March, \u201cPunjak\u2019,\u2014Payne; Descriptive, \u201cA Hunting Scene\u2019\u2014Buc- calosi; Italian Folk Dance, \u201cDansa Calabrese\u2019\u2019,\u2014Morelli; Pot Pourri, \u201cMelodious Memories\u201d, \u2014 Finck; March; \u201cImperial Echoes\u201d, \u2014Saf- roni; \u2018Regimental March\u201d and \u201cGod Save The Queen\u201d.* Rugger Teams Begin Training The Westmount rugger squads have decided that it is far enough into the soft balmy season of summer to start, practicing, and are now in training for the coming season.There is a chance that two teams will be entered from the district, Westmount Scottish and Westmount Barbarians.This will allow almost anyone who has a desire to take part in the old English game a sure chance to play for one of the teams.This Saturday has been set as the date for practice, and will be followed by turnouts on Monday week.Tomorrow's starting time is 2.30 p.m., and 6 p.m, on the weekdays.Directors of the team wish to stress the idea \u2018that anyone can come out.to these practices, À large knowledge of the game is not needed, and the best qualification is desire to play.oe * 5627 | OTEL.FI.NOTICE I MERO'S ANTIQUE GALLERIES Announces the resumption of Furniture REPAIRING and POLISHING service The same old CUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP ASK FOR FREE ESTIMATES We hove a good selection of Imported VICTORIAN and GEORGIAN CHAIRS 1426 MacKAY ST.ie 4 ES v i NG De i =p) OPEN A Trust not to & x ANCE - Make sure of your plans # through regular savings' =~ SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT R.B.Daville Named Managing-Director New Canadian Firm William Whiteley & Company, well-known Scotch whiskey distillers since 1827¢ and proprietors of King's Ransom \u201cRound the World\u201d and .Whiteley\u2019s \u201cHouse of Lords\u201d famous Scotch whiskies, announce the incorporation of a new company to be known as William Whiteley (Canada) Limited.R.B.Dayville, formerly general manager of the Import Division of United Distillers Limited and director of sales for Eastern Canada for \u201cHarwood\u2019s Canadian Whiskey\u2019 \u2018and other U.D.L.domestic brands, has been appointed managing-director of the new Whiteley concern.located at 1610 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal.Mr.-Daville is well-known amongst the trade having been associated with United Distillers Limited for the past 14 years.A resident of Wood Avenue, he was educated in Westmount schools.During the First World War he enlisted with the 66th Battery, Canadian Field Artillery, and transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, then subsequently to the Royal Air Force.Upon the termination of hostilities he organized, and became president of, Canadian Aerial Services Limited, operating several aircraft from an aerodrome which he laid out in what is now the Town of Hamp- stead.He later became a stunt pilot for the Pathé Motion Picture Company and appeared in motion picture serials with Pearl White, Charles Hutchinson and other serial picture stars of that day.During the Second World War Mr.Daville, at that time on loan to the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, persuaded the Kiwanis Club of Montreal to organize one of the early air cadet squadrons and became one of théir senior officers.He later organized and became commanding officer of the Daniel O'Connell air cadet squadron attached to the Daniel O'Connell School.While with United Distillers Limited, Mr.Daville was a member of the advisory committee of the Association of Canadian Distillers and a member of La Chambre de Commerce Francaise au Canada.He looks forward to an opportunity, during the next few months, of renewing his contacts with his many friends in each of the ten provinces of Canada.Final Tribute Paid Mrs.À.MacSween Final tribute was paid recently to Mrs.Alexander MacSween, 4328 Sherbrooke street, who died after a lengthy illness.She was 83.The former Many Ann Caldwell, Mrs.MacSween was a native of Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, arriving in Montreal shortly after her marriage in 1892.Mrs.MacSween was a member of the Maritime Women's Club and the Francis Willard W.C.T.U.She was active in church associations and a member of the Erskine and American United Church.Her husband, who predeceased her, was for many years , an auditor with the Canadian Pacific Steamships Company- Surviving are four daughters, Mrs.A.Stalker, Miss Margaret MacSween and Sween, all of Westmount, and Mrs, S.K.Cook of Valois; a son, Dr.Sydney A.MacSween of N.D.G.; a, brother, C.Wallace Caldwell of Sydney Mines; a sister, Mrs.E.D.Cann of Boston, Mass.; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.\u2019 Interment was in Mount Royal Cemetery.Offices are.AE UNITY BOYSCLUB Summer outdoor activities for the '53 season come to an end today with a special Festival program at Staynor Park.; Over 200 youngsters have taken part in a varied program -through- out the summer season and have been invited to participate in the closing day Festival, which will include: field events, bicycle parade, costume parade and a weiner roast.Registration With the schools re-opening for the 1953-54 season, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club\u2019s time schedule will change.Beginning Wednesday, the club will be open for registration only from after school until 5 p.m.and from.6:30 until 9 pm.and will continue until September 15.All 1852 membership cards are null and void after September 1st, and must be renewed.Membership fees are nominal and boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 16, living in the districts of Westmount and St.Henry, are eligible.Special Events Throughout the past week, club members enjoyed a picnic-swim at Plage Mon Repos in Cartier- ville in conjunction with the Lions Boys\u2019 Club of Montreal; a softball game ,picnic and swim at the East End Boys\u2019 Club, and a ZZ 7 e777 770 777 77777777 | .He'll Take Dogs, Cais SPCA Head Reports An appeal has been made by W.N.Dunlop, general manager of the CSPCA, to all those who will be returning home soon from country houses, and who ownspets, \"It is not necessary to leave cats or dogs shut up behind; all that is needed is to bring them to town and a call to Mr.Dunlop will quickly take care of any tÿpe of pet.~ tour of the Kraft Cheese plant.In addition, a home-and-home* softball series was the ith the Canadian Order = ed esters, Montreal North.' + HER MAJESTY'S VALET SERVICE Req'd.Special One Day deluxe Cleaning Service Tailoring, cleaning and remodelling.Ladies\u2019 ond Gent's Sults made-to- measure, Also furs repaired and remodelled.We call for & deliver by truck FI.2048 1463 Guy Street _ | AY COLONIAL ¢ | NEW YORK $21.30 ($38.35 Round Trip Fare) 7 FLIGHTS DAILY (5 non.stops \u2014 most frequent Montreal to New York Service} VIA LA GUARDIA AIRPORT LATE NIGHT SERVICE TO NEW YORK THE OWL ONLY $14.20 4-Engine Service Direct to WASH., D.C., and SYRACUSE Leave Montreal 9:40 a.m.Arrive Syracuse 11:40 a.m.Arrive Washington 1:55 p.m, Now fast direct connections to Rochester and Buffalo via Syracuse COLONIAL AIRLINES Call MA.2201 or see your travel agent Miss Ann Mac- |.SWITCH SWELTERING ?TO THE LIGHTER, MORE REFRESHING LAGER S\u2014 % SREWERiEs TEE roar 4 a oF : THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1953 LE EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY 0 [I] WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE MISS R.WOOD, Principal \u2018Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greene Ave.I! with a\u2019 school established over 20 years in Westmount Why not enrol w duates in all leading Montreal firms?Classes, and which has sons.pay or Evening.Expert instruction.P © WEllington 1885 wrpg SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS\" \u2014 a ~WESTON SCHOOL in.18 Severn Aveniie, Westmount Boys and girls to age of six in pre-school groups with experienced {oachers.Large rooms, .outside play area.Taxi service available.Girls through elementary and high school classes for university entrance and McGill School Leaving Certificate.SMALL CLASSES - FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF - INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION SCHOOL OPENS SEPT, 9th \u2014 NURSERY SCHOOL OPENS SEPT.10th Principal MISS MARY WINSPEAR, M.A., Ph.D.+ For information Telephone FI.9856 .GH College\u2014Day or Evening | Degree Courses.B.A.B.Sc.B.Com.High School\u2014Evening only.Elementary School \u2014 Evening only.School of Art\u2014Day or Evening.Business School\u2014Day or Evening.School of Retailing\u2014Day only.INFORMATION FROM THE REGISTRAR 1441 DRUMMOND ST.| [oe | & | Sir George | Williams.College and Schools Of The Montreal Y.M.C.4.MA.8331 Red Feather Leaders - Named To Campaign Leaders of Red Feather's division that will canvass ° doctors, lawyers, dentists, teachers and other professional men and women in the forthcoming 1953 campaign to finance Welfare Federation's 26 different agencies have been aa- nounced.Allan G.Magee, secretary of Dow Brewery Limited, heads the Professional and Public Service division for the Red Feather drive.W.T.Stewart is divisional vice- chairman and A.G.Hall is divisional administrative officer.Group chairmen assisting Mr.Mas gee include: W.A.Dudgeon, J.P.Kilduff, J.G.Kirkpatrick, C.T.Teakle, T.H, Mathews, D.S.Pen- ton, Howard McCartney, W.Hamilton, R.L, Jamieson, and John M.Cerini, A solution of peroxide of hydrogen containing a few drops of ammonia will remove ink stains from the hands.ROWLAND'S TUTORIAL ® Classes and SCHOOL private tuition © Matriculation In one year © McGill Supplementals 69 Bruce Ave.4 High School Phone FI.1339 Grades ESTABLISHED 1922 Day & Night Classes.MY) COMMERCIAL COLLEGE .Secretarial Training \u2014 fi | Stenographic Course\u2014 Fall Term Opens September 8th 4845 SHERBROOKE WEST, AT VICTORIA AVE.-GL.1058 Office Open From Augiist 24th NOW \u2026 .is the time to complete your HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION The Thomas More Institute offers you an EVENING HIGH SCHOOL all courses for Province of Quebec High leaving examinations.qualified teachers.designed for adults.( .= held at D'Arcy McCee High School, 220 Pine west opening September 8.classes on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights For information or folders call TU.7668 \\ @@ MONTREAL Founded by Dr.C.$.FOSBERY ?: ARRANGEMENTS FOR SCHOOL.OPENING Wednesday, September 9th\u2014New boys report at 10.00 a.m.Wednesday, September 9th\u2014All Boarders report between 6.00 and 7.00 p.m, Thursday, September 10th\u20148.50 a.m.\u2014School opens.Further Information can be obtained by telephoning the school, D.S.PENTON, M.A., Headmaster FRANCES COLTMAN Pianist, Lic.Mus.First Medalist, McGili University Pupils Successful in Highest Exams RECITALS Beginners and Advanced | 5506 N.D.C.Ave.DE.6424 ARLINGTON SCHOOL 4585 Sherbrooke St.W.Boys and Girls 314 - 7 Years MISS A.BUTTANSHAW Froebel Certificate, England Good Grounding in Grade Subjects Dramatics - French « Handwork, Music.interviews 10 A.M.-12 from Sept.2 at the Westmount Y.M.C.A, RE-OPENING SEPT.10 ST.GEORGE'S SCHOOL FOUNDED 1930 CO-EDUCATIONAL DAY SCHOOL PRE-SCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, JUNIOR HIGH Small Classes, highly qualified and experienced staff.Excellently equipped classrooms.Music, fine and industrial arts an integral.part of program.Graduates accepted in any Senior high school.FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 14th, 1953 AGNES MATTHEWS, M.A.Principal For further information write to The Secretary, 3090 Westmount Bivd.WE.3204 The 30th ANNUAL FALL OPENING September 8, 1953 Professional Training for fhe Better Positions RATES PER MONTH : $20.00 \u2014 Night School.$9.00 No Registration Fee .O'SULLIVAN BUSINESS COLLEGE 2059 Stanley Street (cor.Sherbrooke) LA.5279 Member of the Business Educators\u2019 Association ATTEND AN ACCREDITED SCHOOL Day School coe o ELECTRICITY e TELEVISION REGISTER NOW FOR NEW MARCH CLASSES DAY OR EVENING Office Hours: Daily 9 to 5 \u2014 Evenings 7 to 9 CANADIAN SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY BUILDING EDNA MARIE HAWKIN L.R.AM., AR.C.M.PIANIST TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, ETC, ° STUDIO 4200 Sherbrooke St.West WI.6203 Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to & years RE-OPENING THURSDAY, SEPT.10th RESTRICTED ENROLMENT Particulars on Application Miss Elizabeth Veitch 220 Prince Albert Avenue For Appointment, Please phone between 9?a.m.and 4 p.m.EL.4310 | | 1204 Crescent Street Telephone UN.6-0959 | | NAME in \u2014 | STREET Loicenrscsrencantnneseneneccenceces casernes ®.| CITY LL.s0ere0enesnco0 a va ma0s sons AGE .sc0csuese G.-M.-E.= | \u2014 he Westmount Protestant Schools will re-open on September 9th and 10th.SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 10 and 11) September 9th .9.00 a.m\u2014Supplemental examinations in Room 12 1.30 p.m.\u2014New pupils who did not attend a West- mount School in 1952-53 will report to the Principal.September 10th .: 9.30 a.m\u2014Crade 10\u2014Assemble in Gymnasium.10.30 a.m.\u2014Crade ||\u2014Assemble in Gymnasium.JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 7, 8, 9) September 9th .9.30 a.m.\u2014and 1.30 p.m.\u2014Supplemental Examinations.4 1.30 p.m\u2014Pupils who were not in a Westmount S School last year and who have not yet registered will report to the Principal.September 10th .Grades will assemble as follows: 0 Grade 8\u20149.00 a.m.,; Grade 7\u20141.30 p.m.; Grade 9\u20142.30 p.m.\u2014Girls go to Gymnasium.Boys go to Assembly Hall.ELEMENTARY GRADES (Grades 1 to 6) September 9th .9.00 a.m.\u2014All former pupils will report to their district schools.10.00 a.m.\u2014All new pupils will report to the Principals of their district schools.The districts are as follows: ROSLYN SCHOOL \u2014The north side of Sherbrooke St.and above, from the eastern to the western limits of Westmount.- KING'S SCHOOL \u2014South side of Sherbrooke St.and below, from Metcalfe Avenue [west side) to Claremont Avenue., QUEEN'S SCHOOL\u2014South side of Sherbrooke St.and below, from Metcalfe Avenue, {east side) to\u2019 eastern limits of Westmount.ASSURE Li EE Le 00 LE Las rie gS Rae etre ET 7 iE rm ay ie , be clothed \u2018 Baes six Ro THE EXAMINER \u2014 Serving the City of Westmount SUBURB OF CANADA'S GARDEN Published Every Friday THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAIlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean ' mewspaper for the home, devoted to public service.- Mail subscriptions: $2.48 per year; os half year.Ma Post Office Dept, Ottawa.Authorized as 2nd Class FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1953 METROPOLIS by 3 Passing of Fred Claydon Expert in Photographic Arts will Be Widely Mourned Many local residents, particularly those interested in.the business or hobby of photography, learned with deep regret of the death of Fred Claydon last week-end.Mr.Claydon, as head of the photographic department of Eaton\u2019s for a quarter century, had been supplier and coach to countless amateurs in the photographic advice was often sought even by our top professionals.A kindly, patient man, he was never too busy to spend a few minutes discussing problems with beginners, helping them to a fuller enjoyment of their hobby from the store of his extensive knowledge.Mr.Claydon, a native of England, came to Canada some twenty-seven years ago.He had been retired two years before his death.He will be widely mourned friends he made during his long career.U.N.Likely To See Much Trouble Before Conferences End THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1958 Problems In Kore ven Te dN ¥ # % \u201c The Korean War is not necessarily ended.Peace terms must still be worked out; with the U.S.and South Korea likely to quit the conference unless the Communists show good faith.War in that case could start up all over again, with the U.N, staying out, the U.Sand ROK doing the fighting, Certainly the U.S.cannot tolerate any settlement which puts South Korea in th slightest jeopardy, since that couñtry is a stepping-store to Japan.This is why the Korean War had to be fought in the first the field, and his worlds.by the many record.place.If the Communists had been allowed to take over South Korea, they would have been in a good position to take over Japanése industry and manpower.Next task for the U.S.however the peace conference turns out, is to rearm Japan, whose present weakness, like Germany's creates a dangerous power vacuum between Communists and non-Communists U.N.will see plenty of trouble if the U.K.and India press for the seating of Red China as part of the peace settlement.Apart from the question whether Red China is a \u201cpeace- loving\u201d nation as specified in the U.N.Charter, there is the absurdity of letting her in while_keeping such countries as Italy, Spain and Portugal eat.countries are quite as legitimate as Mao's, and have a far cleaner foreign and domestic Governments of these Thy Will X By Rev.Canon R.(Rector of Trinity Memorial Church} Be Done Kenneth Naylor We have been considering this petition of the Lord's Prayer, not in a spirit of resignation, but asa challenge flung out at the various problems of our daily life; and we may well ask the question: If this is our desire and the power of God is behind us, why are there so many fallures?St.Paul provides a partial an\u201c swer \u2014 \u201cThe good that I would I do not, but the evil that I would not yet I do\u201d for even \u201cwhen I would do good evil is present with me,\u201d for \u2018with the flesh\u201d I serve \u201cthe law of sin.\u201d Even though we are transformed by the renewing of our mind, we still have not eradicated the tendency to sin; and every action in which we try to do the will of God is still infected by sin.Consider the points at which we might expect that God's will would most consistently be done \u2014 in the little groups within the Church.Even there the spirt of self-will is at work, and therefore the will of God is not effective.You find groups in every church in which there is wrangling.Even St.Paul and St.John knew of it.Take St.Paul's appeal in his letter to the Philippians, \u2018I beseech and beseech Syntyche, that they be of the same mind;\u201d you can just hear Euodias saying: \u201cI absolute- | ly refuse to be a church worker as! long as Syntyche is the head of the Ladies\u2019 Aid.\u201d Or take St.John's denunciation \u2019of Diolrephes \u201cwho loveth to have the pre-eminence among them.\u201d In that case, apparently, Dioll'ephes wanted to set up a little church of his own, for he refused to receive the Apostle.And ifethat was true in the early days of Church, with the Apostie\u2019s eye upon them, the modern Church is not likely to be free from examples of self-seeking, and where there is self-seeking God's will is not done.St.Peter enjoins mutual forbearance upon us in the words \u201cAll of vou be subject one to another.and with humility.\u201d How many men driving cars last Sunday on the Laurentian Highway were ready to show forebearance and to be ready to defer to one another: and, how many accidents might be prevented and how many valuable lives saved, if we did defer to one another?And further, God's will would in some degree be done, .We spoke of playgrounds and Euodias, | other facilities for children.and youth, as one of the means by which God's will for them might be done.But the best playgrounds and gymnasiums and halls are of little use unless we find more people to give voluntary leadership.And leadership is lacking because there are not enough men and women ready to give up their time \u2018and talents for the work.It would interfere with badminton and bridge, with tennis and teas, and all sorts of things.It would mean the sacrifice of self, but there are few good things in the world which have not meant sacrifice.If God's will is to be done, and if we are meeting of the congregation will be summoned following the.High Holy Days at which time these plans will be preesnted.Hyman Grover, president and his associates and the board of trustees are working closely with a committee under the chairmanship of George Hollinger and Garner Bornstein, in the cause of Temple expansion.Temple Emanu-El has outgrown its present facilities and it is hoped that when the expansion programme is completed many others wh owish to affiliate with Liberal Judaism will thus be able to be accomodated in the Temple | Emanu-El fellowship.- Settlement In America Monday evening, September 14th at 8.30 o'clock.Professor Jacob R.Marcus, will lecture in the Temple Community House, under the auspices of the Temple Department of Adult Education, In observance of the Three Hundreth Anniversary i of the Settlement of Jews in America.Committe on adult education to be co-operators with Him in the | âte Miles Wisenthal, Samuel Gar- doing of it, there must be that same sacrifice of self which was the very mark of the Lord Jesus.Temple Emanu-El | \u2014 + Sabbath services, Friday evening, at 8.15 o'clock in the Temple Community House will be under the direction of Hershell H.Lewis, Sidney Isaacs, Alex Carsley, Francis Beck.The musical responses will be chanted by Bernard Figler.The regular Sabbath Eve Service to be held in the Temple Auditorium for the new Temple season will take place Friday Evening, September 4th at 8.15 o'clock with Dr.Harry J.Stein, \"officiating.\u201c High Holy Days Professor Jacob R.Marcus of the HebrewUnion College, Cincinnati.Ohio and Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern will alternate in conducting the High Holy Day Worship, both in the Temple and Temple Emanu-El Community House.Rosh Hashonah Eve Service, Wednesday, September 9th at 8.00 o'clock.Rosh Hash- onah Morning, Thursday, September 10th at 10.30 o'clock.Yom Kippur Eve Friday September 18th at 7.30 P.M.Yom Kippur Day.September 19th at 10.30 A.M.The Temple pew committee under the chairmanship of E.T.Garfinkle and Arthur Pascal will hold sessions Wednesday evening.September 2nd at 8.00 P.M.; Sunday morning, September 6th at 10.00 AM.and Tuesday Evening, September 8th at R.00 P.M.Architerts At Work Messrs.H.E.Greenspoon and Max W.Roth, Temple architects are now engaged in drawing_ up vhe plans that will make possible the Greater TEmanu-ÆI, A generis) field, Nathan Izenberg.Abe, Izen- berg, Hershell H.Lewis, Harold B.Prinsky, Joseph Roston, Eugene Aron, Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern.Mrs.Louis Goodman, Mrs.Hershel] H.Lewis, Mrs.Ivor Kursbatt.PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.\u20ac.Cochrane, B.a., B.D,, Minister.Sunday.August 01h TLO0 a.m.PUBLIC WORSINDP, The Minister will preach.Evening Service Withdrawn dor the Summer Months Visitors and Friends Are Cordially Welcome.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Cholrmaster.SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, WESTMOUNT, QUE.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchst Cantor Nathan Mendelson, Rev J.J).Fromm Public 11 orship SABRATIT EVE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th 2.20 pan, Evening Services.2.20 pan.Evening Services, SABA MORNING at ann Prelindnary Service, 08 au Seriptural Residings: Deuleronomy: Ch, 26, \u2014 Ch, 29, v.$.Tsafalls Ch.60.7,25 pan.Evening Service, (Ethics of the Falhers) Ch, 3-4, WEEKDAY SERVICES ! EM am.Sunday morning, 7,40 un.Weekday mornings.7,90 pan.Sunday and weekday evenings.Gardner.Ivor Kursbatt, Mrs.Josef À \u201c.: \u201d \u2014\" \u2014 Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.- There Does Freedom Flourish.\"° Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly; a [Come ta Chueh + + On Sunday next, the Minister, Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A., will preach at both morning and evening services, and will tell the story to the Junior Congregation, which will continue until th& Sunday School re-convenes on Sunday September 13th.- The Members of First Baptist Church will continue to worship in Calvary Church for the two Sundays, August 30th and September 6th.Visitors to the City are most heartily invÆd to worship in this friendly chu@h.- Ï Calvary Church + = + + | Christian Science ¥ + \u201cChrist Jesus\u201d is.the subject of] the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.* This Lesson - Sermon teaches that the eternal Christ, or spiritual understanding of man's divine sonship, was the ideal which animated the human Jesus, enabling him to set the example which shows all mankind the qway to health and sinlessness.The Golden Text is from I John: \u201cWe have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the World.\u201d Bible citations include the following from Revelation: \u201cWorthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches.and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing.\u201d Correlative passages from the denominational text book \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scrip- {ures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy include the following: \u201cThe invisible Christ was imperceptible to the so-called personal senses, Whereas ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, Honorary Assistant Holy Communion, » a.m.Mullins, aan, Procession ist and Sermon.Evensong.0 a.m.) i Solemn Euchar- \u201cZo =r e #: | | WAI t 2771 [ | L à PEACHES nu * 3c for each additional word | WESTMOUNT : N ¢ I AT THEIR BEST Ke a Hoss.§ APPLIANCES i 3 PV A GTI I , Please phone your Ads early i in the week, No Ads accepted - Ë COMPANY 3 , | | LVILLE S .after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue 4209 St.Catherine St.W.À iF 5071 St.Catherine West WE.2226 FI.3306 | FLATS, DUPLEXES \u201c29 FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE 34 HELP WANTED 41 DOMESTIC PETS hs WANTED to CEMETERY LOT FEMALE .B GENTLY required flat or apart- In Montreal Memorial Park.Large | BEDROOM SET ot % 2\" Hhent 5-6 rooms.Westmount or east- size, choice location, $276.00.DE.\\ TWO teachers wanted for elementary Two minature French poodle orn N.D.G.HU.8-8448.G-12 3487.Six pieces, mahogany Andrew grades.Girl's private school, marn- puppies.9 week old dogs.All ROOMS TO LET pajcolm, twin beds, in pers lings only.Write box no.73, c-o 2186 well known © English stain ect condition.one AT.; es \"We Ww a strain.GUNG couple, no Fine old mahogany grand 8930.G-18 Hampton Ave.G-15 1: IN CC TI Yi Tog \u2019 ik I \"entle- fauther\u2019s clock, made in Lon- - : rin usiness hours.Pas amin.Avenue Westmount don, by Birks.Famlly pos- \"ON 35 SITUATIONS WANTED an, Columbia nue session.Approximate height CONNOR vacuum cleaner with ail FEMALE > FE.4107 after 6 p.m.G-17 cession.ppro M accessories, Brand new, Will sacri- 42 PERSONALS 7, width 2\u2019.No dealers.Call tice.FI.1200 after 6 G-16 2 AUTOS FOR SALE AT.6666.G-25 TE : -16 MIDDLE aged lady requires practi- 7 COHOLICS - 31.WANTED TO PURCHASE cal Jursing, baby care other light AOL ts | - A 1da TOUE 'iday, oO | MORRIS MINOR BOAT, LUGGAGE AND BABYS baihinette, in good condi- part-time.EL.4844.G-28 GROUPS i , tion, wanted.ease phone DE.5928.* CON VE aC CABIN TRAILERS FOR Mornings or evenings.G-30 40 FOUND For particulars, F.0.Box 2-4 .ï 7 ; ; Hine 5 tation L, estmount - J ULLY DRIVEN RENT, ALSO OUTBOARD ANTIQUE fu viture and china Must LADY'S wristwatch, on Green Ave- Wednesday, Westmount \u201c CAREF MOTORS.ATLANTIC 98T1 toes.oo rem Pneus on mie we 3057.Thursday, Weet End OX ONE a G-6 PAR type, electric Victrola.State : § \u2019 .REF RIG ERATOR, Westinghouse, condition and price, wanted.Apply .\u2019 He AS NEW ! running order, 7 cu.ft.evenings 418 box 72, c-o 2185 Hampton Avenue, 20 R DES an R L ( R | Wood Ave.FI.7622.G-31 1-20 ui $900.00 CITBSTRRFIELD and vanily table, TWO or three old fashioned crockery % 20 WORDS 65¢c - ADDITIONAL WORDS 3c EACH x i! - OR BEST OFFER WE.4882 after 5 p.m.G-26 Jardinieres, wanted.GI.388%, G-18 : FRENCH cabinet, mahogany, also 32 DOMESTI ; i PHONE POINTE CLAIRE commode,.marble top, gold metal 0 VE CARPENTRY \u2018 DRESSMAKING - t ' COLLECT, EVENINGS trim.Mahogany barrel chair, excel- ALTERATIONS, Kilche Tanning, EUROPEAN dressinaker and design- ind 41 , lent condition.2614 Boissons 355 THOROUGHLY responsible and in- repairs.FL 3243.no» G-2 er, dresses made, alterations and fe i , NE gray rsian Jamb coat ifi g telligent person to help look \u2018after |g 3 3 = = v an \" airs, 5110 Sherbrooke West, Apart.FOR SALE condition, also one black caracul two children and in house.Excellent Rd A Ga nent.1.rerbrooke \u201c8 Pad } OOM sel including desk: cape.Call RE.3-2427 after 6 p.m.salary for right person.Live in.: ï ; 3 i A SE AE 6-02 References PF.Im8.ii mimehip on il lines, of vendre | HOME IMPROVEMENTS | whogany dining room set, Npound ANTIQUE Queen Ann sofa, solid HOUSEKEEPER for permanent interiors a specialty.Estimates free, HOME .improvements, carpentry, fl ble 6 leaves.Chesterfield.Moving.mahogany; solid mahogany carved position, sleep in.Home like sur- Satisfaction guaranteed.El.7453.brick, painting, cement, chimney, Hi dealers.FI.6852.3-32 hall table.AT.8897.G-11 roundings.El, 2780.G-13 G-1 roof repairs.Call GI, 2422.G-8 at CARTAGE AND MOVING UPHOLSTERING 4 a oa ore Fashion Preview Fi Soft Li WESTERN Crating aid Moving bon on polie Gnesiericinn ; À montreal Crystal Chapter no.| Fall Fashion Preview Features Soft Lines ééners) gransver toca and tong ais: Linen, of pviolienne, (ester M5, Loyal Orange Association, will- refrigerators, Call FI.1328.G-2 phone day and night.WA.5682.G-3 old its monthly meeting tonight DECORATING VENETIAN BLINDS t 8 pm.in Victoria Hall, West} VERN OATWAY.intertor and _\u2026x- VENETIAN BLINDS \u2014 Flexalum terior painting.We spray garages spring tempered slats.Vinyl plastic ount.All members and visitors : ! and basements.3405 Vendome.EL, tapes.Newest and best on the mar- om other Chapters who may be TILIA LT TTR PE 0430.G-7 ket.No Installation charge.Steel ; ; acationi i istri e in- § - rapery supports given fre .foo ong in the district are in | DECORCRAFT REG\u2019'D.charge.Call for free estimate.>.P.: : 5 Noted for good prices and excellent eaudoin, veteran , | - i | Ge workmanship, Free estimates and OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS ; French Tomato Salad 5 mivisars service aA gre Thompson} yo.56st EVENINGS HE.6681 Put sliced tomatoes on a dish | \"7 DRESSMAKING 7 - i reviously rubbed with cut garlic.: PARISIAN deslgner Xclusive dresses USE EXAMINER y prinkle a few drops of tarragon : mide to measure, latest fashion.Re- EL inegar and lemon juice over, add | modeling, _ Alterations, Gl.6971.G-27 CLASSIFIED ADS 5 $i:d oil, sprinkle with finely di.opped onion.i | Le ; ar M The intellect of the wise is like | i ass; it admits the light of heaven | i d reflects it.\u2014 August W.Hare! | ; a rune tome E oo : FO ° oy eo sShorbéooke St W is i : i ] DExtenx1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED \\Funerai Home and Chapel to br \u2014 J LS mn ra PRE Mere ET .\u2014 Pictures courtesy Gus Garber Assoclules \u2014 x Two piece suits ave important; and so are feminine blouses.Rayon crepe dresses are back in a big way | with simple lines, attractive neck- ' lines, combinations of fabrics and small touches of color.Separates\u2019 continue important for casual, | street and dinner wear, but there : is closer co-ordination this \u2018year, | \u2018 matching rather than -mixing.i The models in the pictures show | : two aspects of \u2018Made in Can- | } ada\u201d fashions for fall.Alfandri, : > noted Montreal designer, meets ui he Chapel of the fall season with a slim black hi viscose velvet \u2018theatre suit.The | | short jacket is outlined with braid, WHITE SATIN .| ; | Cathedral Beautx and the blouse is chantilly lace : BURNETT'S GIN over blush satin.Black velvet also BURNETT'S LONDON DRY GIN gives a touch of elegance to the, : cashmere suit, Here the slim skirt is topped with a velvet trimmed\u2019 + three quarter length coat.- | ' | - | Children have more need of À : : i 0 models than crities \u2014 Joubert.| Distilled in Canada and distributed by\u2019 The Hovie © Seagrim _; De re rs rein mb ami mit 1.lr ath rms tan mae + LE + PAGE EIGHT TT EET.THE (Kalb's Photographic Works) ENGAGED: Miss E.- Diane Lillie, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.| Victor B.Lillie, of Westmount, and Dr.James George Coup- land, son of the late Dr.Douglas C.W.Coupland and of Dr.and Mrs.Jarges Percival Coupland, of Ottawa, whose engagement is announced.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, September 19, at four o\u2019clock, in St.Matthias Church, Westmount.Both Miss Lillie and Dr.Coupland are graduates of McGill University.Cauliflower Salad Boil cauliflower, drain well, divide into branches when cold.Arrange in a shallow bowl, coat with mayonnaise dressing over which sprinkle finely chopped hard- boiled egg.Serve grated cheese and olives separately.Po * | Mr.Alex Fessler Formerly master operator and hair stylist with Paris-Coiffure Eugene, wishes to announce that he Is now associated with .BEAUTY SALON VOGUE 1454 MOUNTAIN (Above St.Catherine) for appointment please call BE.9710 \u2014 HA.5376 Closed Saturdays during August Open\u2019 Fridays till 8 P.M.Social + Personal + Mr.and Mrs.C.Huntly Duff andy their family have returned from Sutton, Que., where they spent a month.Mr.and Mrs.Frank J.Curtis have arrived back in Westmount, after a trip to Vancouver, Victoria, Lake Louise and Banff.Senator W.J.Hushion has returned to his home on Westmount avenue from the Ross Pavillion of the Royal Victoria Hospital.In honor of Mrs.A.Sevenster, of Dusseldorf, Germany, who is visiting in town, Mrs.Conrad Manseau entertained Tuesday at a luncheon at the Summerlea Golf Club.Mr.C.F.Sise and his sister, Miss Adele Sise and his daughter, Mrs.Paul C.Drummond, have returned from the Black Point Inn, Prout\u2019s Neck, Maine, where they spent several weeks.Dr.and Mrs: Lorne Montgomery have returned from New Richmond, Que., where they spent the summer at their cottage.Lieut.-Col.J.W.Knox, Mrs.Knox and their children have returned from Metis Beach.Mr.and Mrs.J.A, Weldon are leaving on Sunday for New York, to meet their daughter, Miss ust ew Jl | Fashions Charlotte has them all Drop in and see this beautiful selection Ari ved / New Fashion Stars in SUITS and COATS from Canada and New York Wools * Jerseys * Tweeds * Taffetas Novelty Fabrics Personal, Individual Attention \u2014 Away from the Hustle and Bustle of Downtown OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS JUNIORS - (haylote , MISSES = WOMEN == 1353 GREENE AVENUE, WESTMOUNT Near Sherbrooke Fl.7773 ; \u2019 EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1953 ES (Paul Horsdal Photo) Diane Weldon, who is arriving there on September 1, on the Queen Mary, following a two months tour of Italy, Spain, France, Switzerland and England.Mr.and Mrs.George Keeping have returned home from Cape Cod, Mass, where they spent two weeks.Mrs.Arthur Milne, Upper Gros- venor Ave.has returned home from Kennebunk Beach, Me.APPROACHING WEDDINGS Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Hofraann \"announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Herta, to Mr.Frank Guttman, son of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Guttman, the wedding to take place on Tuesday, September 22, in the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, At the marriage of Joyce Vera, daughter, of Mr.and Mrs.James Waddell, of Ste.Rose, Que., to Mr.David Leonard Townsend, son of Mr.Leonard W.Townsend, of Westmount, which is taking place on Saturday afternoon, at half- past two o'clock in Rosemere Memorial Church, Rosemere, the bride Van Dyck Photo ENGAGED: Miss Sheila Marion McLachlan, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George I.McLachlan, and Dr.Gerald Ernest Cooper, son of Mrs.Thyra M.Cooper and the late Douglas H.Cooper, whose engagement is announced.The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 26, in Dominion Douglas Church, Westmount.Dr.Cooper received his Ph.D.University, class of \u201953.x D.Bedford photo WED IN TORONTO: Mr.ard Mrs.J.E.Clarke, photographed after their wedding which took place in Holy Rosary Church, Toronto, on August 15.The bride was formerly Mise _ Hickson and is .the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.C.Merland Hickson.Mr.Clarke is the son of the late J.E, Clarke and of Mrs.Clarke, all of Westmount.The couple will reside in Toronto after their wedding trip by motor through the United States.saire will be attended by Mrs.K.Randall Sawyer, of Montreal, as matron of honor, and by Miss Evelyn Ness, of Howick, as bridesmaid.Mr.Frank M.Trasler, of Lachine, will act as best man for Mr.Townsend and the ushers will be Mr.Michael W.Townsend, of Montreal, brother of the bridegroom and F.0.G.Graham Waddell, of Penhold, Alta., brother of the bride.The reception will be held in the garden of the residence of the bride's parents.degree in geology from McGill Engagements + Weddings + Mr.and Mrs.F.R.Peverley have returned from Prout\u2019s Neck, Maine, where they spent several weeks at the Black Point Inn.Mrs.John Hardy, and Miss Shirley Hardy, of Ottawa, will attend the Townsend-Waddell wedding in Ste.Rose tomorrow afternoon.Mr.Gilbert Hill returned Montreal this week after an extensive concert tour of three months in Australia, as accompanist to Mad.Erna Sack.Lyon W.Jacobs, Q.C.and Mrs.Jacobs, Cote des Neiges Road, have returned to Montreal from an extended motor trip through the State of Massachussets visiting the North Shore resorts.Mr.Arnold Wainwright, Q.C, and Mrs.Wainwright and Miss Grace Cassils left on Monday by air for Scotland, England and Ireland, to be away six weeks.Mr.-and Mrs.J.Stevenson Fry have returned from Scarborough Beach, Maine, where they spent three weeks at the Atlantic House.Chancellor Eng- Sir Lionel Whitby, of Cambridge University, Back\u2019 TUNICS .3.98 ® BLACK GYM STOCKINGS 1370-A Greene Ave.(Just 0- NS SPECIALS Nylon Stockings 99¢ pair FREE PENCIL with Every Purchase Short or Long Sieeve - BLOUSES .1.99 ® RIBBED STOCKINGS COME IN AND SEE US wi.7510 below Sherbrooke) to cn A lain ls His es Edi Sass rbrley Neck, veral ww t.134 F ber 8 when they will proceed to Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.C.Huntly Duff and their family have returned from Sutton, Que.where they spent a month.Mr.and Mrs.John H.Vale and their daughter, Elizabeth, has returned from a stay at the Cascade Hotel, Metis Beach.Mr and Mrs.Robert Adair and their small son, Simon, returned by motor from Metis Beach, where they were at the Seaside Hotel for several weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Mark Levitt, and daughter Barbara, formerly of 4561 Michel Bibaud, have taken up residence at 4351 Westmount Avenue, Westmount.Mr.and Mrs.A.T.Clark, Gros- venor Avenue, have returned from 4 holiday stay at Lake Willoughby, Vermont.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh R.Mount, Mariette Ave., have returned from a week's stay at their cottage at Sally\u2019s Pond, Bolton Pass, near Knowlton.Miss Doris Clark, who was vacationing at Lake \u2018Bomoseen, Vt., hae returned to town.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.A.Roy Clouston, of Notre Dame de Grace, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Miss Patricia Lydia Joan Clouston, to Mr.Joseph Hubert Hollingsworth, elder son of Mr.and Mrs.F.C.J.Hollings- worth, of Westmount.The wedding has been arranged to take Place on Saturday, September 26, 8 half-past one o'clock in the Church of the Ascension of \u2018Our i Lord, Westmount.Mrs.Elda Shippee, of Baie d'Urfe, Que, announces the engagement of her daughter, Iona, lo Mr.John Patrick Rogers, son of Dr, and Mrs, James T.Rogers, of Westmount.The marriage has been arranged to take place very Quielly on Saturday, September 5 in St.Malachy's Church, in Montreal.Mi.and Mrs.Herman J.Dub- tule, of Dixie, announce the en- fagement of their daughter.Janet Audrey, to Mr.Gerald Walter : Barry, son of Mr.Gerald A.Barry pi and of the late Mrs.Barry, of estmount.The marriage has tn arranged to take place on Surday, September.19, at St.Paurg Anglican Church, Lachine.MARRIAGES MACTAVISH \u2014 LOVE ¢ marriage is announced of Shirley Louella, daughter of Mr.\"0.- «a.land, and Lady Whitby will arrive by plane on September 5 to be the guests of Dr.and Mrs.Lorne Montgomery until Septem- THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, CNR Photo JASPER VISITORS: Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Savar& of Montreal, pictured as they try out the championship Jasper Park Lodge Golf course in the heart of the Canadian Rockies while on holiday Decoratively Speaking Non Repeating Wallpapers By Frances James They are not new but are currently being used in many homes, restaurants and offices.They are the big non- repeat scenic wallpapers.These papers are designed to fit any height or width of wall.In very high ceilinged rooms there will be more sky showing as with low ceilinged rooms.Each panel of the scenic wall is * one roll of wallpaper.If the room is small and the wall space limited, the panels at either end are eliminated, but for a wide expanse of wall additional panels can be added increasing the scope of the scene.They are so designed that to remove or add one or two sections from either end wil} not disrupt the main line and form of the pattern.\u201cFor a smart executive office there is no wall covering quite so appropriate.The big wall behind his desk can become a beautiful pastoral scene.It softens the severe straight lines of office desk, file cabinet and swivel chair.In a home we \u2018suggest you try a non-repeat scenic wallpaper in your dining room.A conventionalized design forming a dado will serve as a buffer against chairs knocking the wall, then the scenic paper can be placed above the dado where it will not be obstructed by the furniture.By the way, when planning a dado remember that generally speaking, it creates a much more pleasing division if it is low.We would suggest 32 to 36 inches from the floor.Dining rooms require interesting wall treatments because of the quantity of square wooden furniture necessary.A striking non- repeat scenic wallpaper will serve to set your dining room above the humdrum everyday variety.We all enjoy scenic wallpapers in restaurants, cocktail bars and theatre lobbys.There is no reason why we can\u2019t use them quite as effectively in offices and homes.\u2019 Fruit Salad Mix 1 cup each diced melon, diced pears, fresh strawberries, diced sweet apple, diced orange or grapefruit, Pour 1 cup orange juice over, sprinkle with sugar.top with thick whipped cream.Sponge cakes of the crisper kind are good with this.and Mrs.Willis Love, of Fredericton N.B, to Mr.John Stewart Mactavish, son of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mactavish of Westmount, which took place on Saturday, August 22, in the Anglican Church at Mayerthorpe, Alberta.Mr.Mac- [ tavish is a graduate in Forestry of the University of New Brunswick.compared Queen Sends Thanks For Coronation Poem By Dorothy Sproule A letter dated April 10 from the office of the secretary to the Governor-General to Dorothy Sproule, first president of the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, reads: \u201cThe poem which you had written in honor of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II entitled \u201cThe Crown Still Stands\u201d, was forwarded -to Buckingham Palace for submission to Her Majesty.\u201cI have now received a reply from the private secretary to the Queen stating that the poem was shown to Her Majesty who was very pleased to accept it, and has asked that an expression of her sincere thanks be sent to you.\u201d Signed, Lionel Massey.This poem has received much publicity, having been featured at the Coronation Pageant organized by Major-General Price held at Knowlton with the neighboring towns participating.It was read at the Empire Dinner of the Royal Empire Society held in the Ritz- Carlton Ball Room, by the president Mr.H.C.P.Cresswell, It was also inscribed on the Coronation Calendar of Dominion- Douglas Church and featured in The Monitor and The Examiner.FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1953 PAGE NINE End-of Summer Specials : PERMANENT WAVES AT BIG REDUCTIONS $12.50 $10.00 $1.60 Beauly Salon Fi.2486 \u2014 FI.0562 REGULAR $25.00 REDUCED TO REGULAR $20.00 REDUCED TO .REGULAR $15.00 REDUCED TO .© Smile 2 Phones at Your Service 1347 Greene Ave.COC DOC DOC OCDOCSOC DO CES) OO CES) DRESSES That Are No.| On Your Fall HIT PARADE Join MAY'S Bandwagon with Orlon Wool Jersey, Angora and Wool, Taffeta, and Novelty Fabrics in all the new Autumn tones.Featuring aan COATS and SUITS For Fall '53 9 7 LADIES WEAR Fi.9541 >0< | J | {Opposite Avenue Theatre) pole >o 1233 Greene Ave.>o< EEE The Shop For Your imo=oc >o< 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Our expert packing and moving saves you every bit of trouble and worry.We move pianos and costly D S breakables in safety.Inquire about long distance moving in our modern vans.Or if you are in need of storage space, our fireproof warehouses are at your service.Our 50 years of experience is your guarantee of satisfaction.\"Moving with care \u2014 everywhere\" 1903 \u2014 650th ANNIVERSARY YEA R \u2014 1953.205 Olivier Ave.(Westmount) WE.1113 1-7 { JAGE TEN 17 4 pati THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1058, Charm of Material, Color, Exploited For Novelty { Fabric and color vie for top bil: ling as the big news of the fall and winter collections.\u2018 The look and feel of material takes on new rcwenement, with fweeds less bold, woolens less bulky, and opulence depending more bn jewel or embroidery trimming .| faille, and lace for evening wear.than on the weight in the silks, Jersey, the most widely favored fabric for daytime, appears in every conceivable weight.It may have a flannel or velvet-like finish, a novelty ribbed solid finish, or be woven with' dots, stripes, window-pane checks or in a& her- ring-bone pattern, Imported sharkskin, worsteds, and tweed (muted in tone) are important.\u2019 4 NOW BREWED IN MO me gg ETS a, > CARLING'S Rd On AL « v | UN RéWenies uavres M° p % UNION MADE = G E ee Daytime fa This one for fall (left) by sleeves and bodice that\u2019s The story of a really good bla Ben Reig is two- at neckline and are repeated at midriff in faille.Late day dress (right) by Slimness Isnt Severe ck crepe dress is told simply in the terms of a good designer.piece with narrow skirt.Black bone buttons appear group of four.Trim is grosgrain; hip banding is Herbert Sondheim is taupe mat tucked and draped.Skirt is very full, very fluid.jersey with long, glove-like O0 0\u20ac 000 DOC 0CIFOC DO els él a fl By pa BAILEY ALLEN 0 OK plole DOT O0L >o< the cold dishes: soured cream.Very good with devilled ham finger sandwiches oui?Three Hot Dishes \u201cNow, if you will be seated madame, I would like to present three hot cucumber dishes: \u201cHere are three slices of cucumber dipped in egg and crumbs and deep-fried.In this serving dish are steamed diced cucumber#in cream sauce seasoned with mayonnaise, DOC DOC D0 DOCS DO \u201cWelcome to the test-kitchen, madame,\u201d said the chef.\u201cI have a half-dozen ways with cucumbers ready to taste-test.Regard first \u2018Here is shimmering cucumber aspic.Here are thin-sliced raw cucumbers jelled in a perfection salad base.This is cold cream of cucumber soup, with a garnish of x And last I have cucumber boats, stuffed like green peppers and baked.\u201d \u201cBravo, chef!\u201d I applauded.\u201cYou've made wonderful use of a vegetable that\u2019s often unappreciated.I'd like to add to the collection.Excuse me a moment.\u201d Into the dooryard and back with a handful of crisp nasturtium leaves and some golden blossoms.\u201cLet's make round cucumber bread and butter sandwiches, chef, and insert in each one a nasturtium leaf, enjoy them with a glass of iced tea.\u201d Tomorrow\u2019s Dinner Stuffed Cucumber Saladettes Spanish Chicken Casserole Flaky Rice Summer Squash Southern Banana Float Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk All Measurements Are Level Recipes Serve Four Spanish Chicken Casserole In a frying pan heat 2 tbsp.olive oil and saute 1 c.diced celery, 1 chopped peeled medium-sized onion, 1 crushed peeled section garlic, 1 (4-0z.) can sliced mushroom pieces and 1 chopped green pepper.When the vegetables turn color, add 2 c.diced cooked chicken, 1 c¢.canned tomato, 1, tsp.salt, 14 tsp.pepper, 1% tsp.mono- sodium glutamate, 14 tsp.basil and 2.tbsp.minced parsley.Transfer to an oiled 3-pt.casserole.Pour in chicken broth or tomato juice to moisten.Cover with buttered crumbs and bake 35 min, in a moderate oven 375 deg.F.Southern Banana Float In a bowl mix together 2 egg yolks, 3 tbsp.enriched flour, 1 ec.sugar and 4 tsp.salt, Gradually stir in 4 c.heated milk.Cook and stir in a double boiler until the mixture coats the spoon.Add 4 tsp.vanilla.Cover, refrigerate, Just before serving, thin-slice 4 ripe bananas into a chilled serving bowl.Stirein the custard.Fold in the 2 egg whites whipped stiff and combine with one-half cup whipped cream, Trick of the Chef .To add the touch de luxe to banana float, spoon 3% c.apricot-ap- ple puree into the serving bowl, then top with the custard.Do you like cucumbers?Try | soaking cucumber slices in sour cream.It gives them a delightful flavour.: How One City Handled Teenage Gang Rule In the spring of 1945, the upper West side of Manhattan was ters rorized by gang warfare.Armed teen-agers battled fiercely with each other, stoned mothers with small children, shattered windows in public busses, and pommeled innocent youngsters, This was New York at it's toughest and roughest ., because of teen-age vandalism.According to the Public Affairs feature in September Ladies\u2019 Homa Journal, things were so bad that the Mayor's Committe for Unity challenged City College to do something about it.The world's biggest city college surely had a responsibility in its own neighborhood, at least.City College answered by organizing a Community Service Division, They recruited a volunteer corps of 30 coaches and recreation teachers.City college students became social workers and psychologists.At a series of meetings the youngsters were invited to form teams for basketball, softball and other sports.After a suspicious beginning, the idea took hold and soon rival gangs were playing together At Jasper Oval and trying out for leagues and tournaments in the Park Department\u2019s city-wide athletic program.The September Ladies\u2019 Home Journal points out that this program can be used in any community where teen-age activities result in destruction or terror.It\u2019s a common sense approach to a nationwide problem and it has been completely successful because it directs pent-up energy into useful channels.\u2019 PENNANT BOOKS On August 21 the millions of readers of small book reprints were introduced to a new line, Pennant Books.Pennant Books are written by popular authors who command large loyal followings, They are uniformly priced at 125 and will meet the demand of thousands of avid small book buyers who still expect to pay only a quarter for their favorite mysteries or westerns.Potato Salad The secret of good potato salad is to add the dre ng, either French or mayonnail;, or salad cream, to the sliced, cooked new potatoes while they are still warm.Add a pinch of celery seed and chopped spring onion to taste.To vary, add diced hard boiled egg and \u2018diced fresh cucumber in the desired amount, He will be a slave for ever, be-, cause he does not know low to use small means.- \u2014 Horace ior ARE sme eras NR at THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1058 i EASTERN TOWNSHIPS oo Co 1 | GEORGEDALE.{| - ram 4 Near Lake Memphremagsg 8 ; .- Elaphantus, Eastern Foot of Mar \u2018Vermont.Daily f stondidr trips.All conveniences, 1 i congenial environment, wholesome meals.Good roads.Rates: $27 weekly.Write Mrs.Claude George, Mansonville, Que., \u2018 or Phone 66 Ring 1-4 wy x {+573 À | PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL | NORTH HATLEY, QUE.Situated on beautiful! Lake Massa- 90 miles from Montreal.Route 1 to Magog.All summer sports supervised by fesident director.Every modern comfort at reasonable rates.rinkler protected - Fully Licensed IDEAL FOR HONEYMOON COUPLES For full particulars regarding rates, ete, write or phone 23, John McKay, proprietor, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.277 : wippi, \u20ac Meet Me At | THE SHAGGY DOG de y ; SPRING VALLEY INN > : SOUTH BOLTON, QUE.The strategic stop-over on the \" most direct route to the Maine Coast, through the famous Bolton r Pass.: Enjoy quiet comfort and atmosphere in the Mountains of Brome J.B.HAMILTON, Host Phone Mansonville 68 R 2.1 tournament golf, + \u201cRelax and Refresh\u2019 wim THE MODERN ALE) when you relax, relax with; Brading's .the ale for \u201chappy times\u201d .made ' .perfect, kept perfect by Brading's modern brewing * process., THE ae or perfect flavour DAVE PEMBERTON SMITH Youngster Surprises In Golf Tourneys By MARTY GOODMAN A young local resident, Dave Pemberton-Smith, is rapidly disproving the theory that years and years of tournament play are needed before one is ready to hold his own in the nerve-straining game of & x + » old, entered two competitions last This young lad.only 17 years week which experts said could only be won by battle-hardened veterans, the Canadian Junior championships and the Canadian Amateur Open tourney.They were the biggest tournaments he had entered \u2018in four years of golf, practically all of it spent on the rolling course of Montreal Hampstead under the tutelage of Buddy Clarke, club pro.When he finished the junior competition tied for second place with Ted Homeniuk, the Saskatchewan youngster everyone raved about, the home floks thought-Dave had arrived.But the competitor himself, though he had played as well as he had expected, was only mad because he had not held a two stroke lead over the field which he enjoyed as late as the 33rd hole, ' Bogies Costly Double bogies on both the 34th and 36th cost Dave his chance for the title, as he shot a 74-80 for a 154 total, two strokes behind winner Gordon MacKenzie of Vancouver.Most of the juniors, just as a matter of form, entered the Canadian Open being held at Kanawaki immediately after, but none of them were considered as real serious threats to the more experienced veterans.Pemberton-Smith won his first match by default, then walloped pBob Grey of Prince Edward Island 5 and 4 in the second round.His third round pitted him against Phil Farley of Toronto, one of the outstanding amateur players in Casada and a former winner of both the Ontario and Quebec Opens.Farley had Just finished tuning up for the Open by playing don Cup Team, and was now ready to advance in this play.The match started out as expected, with Farley winning the \u2018| first two holes.Westmount's pride fought back, though, to even the match and then go one up at the 7th.He was two down again at the | 12th, but won both the 13th and 14th holes to tie the match.Missed Putt The two halved each hole until the 18th where Pemberton-Smith missed a putt that gave Farley the match 1 up.It was a great exhibition of golf by one of the youngest players in the tourney.3 Dave really started to find himself this year in tournament golf when he won the Provincial Junior title.He himself thinks this was a harder feat than the Canadian junior, for it was all at match play, and there was always a good chance -of elimination against a hot golfer.In the Dominion Junior, it was possible to recover from a bad round.He was born in Montreal and attended St.Leo's for elementary and high school.He is presently preparing for a return to Loyola, where he is entering second year college.Engineering Career Dave plans to become an engineer, but naturally will continue with his golf, or as much as he can get in without interfering with business or school.Right now he will devote- the rest of the season to a few small local touranments, and practice up some of the shots that double- crossed him this year.One thing is definite, if he continues to improve the way he has, he will be a definite threat in next year\u2019s big competitions, with a good chance of winning the coveted Junior crown, APPOINTED MANAGER George (Punch) Imlach, coach of the Quebec Aces of the Quebec Hoekey League, was appointed general manager of the team.The post is a newly-created one, and he will assume duties formerly handled by ailing President Jack Latter.LAURENTIANS COLFORD LODGE Modern, comfortable, English cooking, sports, tennis, golf, riding, cocktail lounge, orchestra nightly.Amusements isolated from rooms.Sandy beach, boating, fishing 450 Acres Playground FREE TRANSPORTATION Montreal \u2014 HA.5728 (Evenings preferably) Lodge \u2014 St.Scholastique 962.2 ASK FOR FREE FOLDER CAMP MAUPAS Reg'd.VAL MORIN STATION, QUE.2 hours from Montreal by C.P.R.or Route 11 Ideal Vacation Recreation \u2014 Recuperation Physical Culture All Summer Sports Best French Cuisine Apply direct or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2771* MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.Every comfort you can desire, with good, wholesome meals and all sports available.For Your \u2018Holiday RESERVE NOW! Write or Telephone A.B.Basier, Morin Heights, Tel.349, or on the victorious Ontario Willing- Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2771+ LAURENTIANS PINE LODGE | HOTEL RAWDON, QUE.An excellent Resort Hotel, All modern corveniences.Really a desirable iocation for the vacationist.Our Meals Are Our Pride! COCKTAIL ROOM Tel.: RAWDON 34 AU GROS SAPIN A licensed Inn situated on the shore of Lake Guindon, on the road to Lake Marois.Spacious lawn and sunny terrace overlooking lake.Furnished with Laurentian lounge chairs, 40 miles from Montreal.Comfortable Rooms with hot and cold water \u2014 Excellent Meals Information: Lake Guindon, County Terrebonne.Phone Shawbridge 626 Ring 4, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2771% ROCK CLIFF INN MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.Fully Licensed Hotel A delightfully cosy inn in the heart of the Laurentians.On a private lake, sandy beach, spacious grounds.Easily accessible to station and village.Tennis, shuffleboard, badminton boating, fishing, pingpong, dancing, free transportation to golf course.Home cooking, friendly atmosphere.Reasonable rates.For further details, write: MRS.E.GRAVES or phone Morin Heights 385 or Guardian Vacation Bureau VO.4453 NEW YORK Thrill to the Wonders of usable hasm One and one-half miles of scenic miracles ! So much to see\u2014so much to marvel at.The rock formations of Devil's Oven, Jacob's Well, Elephant\u2019s Head .the boat ride through boiling rapids.the breath-taking beauty and majestic grandeur that have made Ausable Chasm world-famous.» Come this # summer for at least a couple De \u2014two hours driving from +4 Montreal.- of trips.Là, Only a few miles from Plattsburg 3 5 i Fun & Relaxation F4, BELLEVUE HOTEL | BUS TRIPS VIA GREYHOUND See your local agent, or write for illustrated booklet, with map, to P.E.Baber, Manager, Ausable Chasm, N.Y.\u2018 it NUE \u2018balls as prizes for PAGE TWELVE Westmount PLAYGROUNDS A Hot-Dog and Marshmallow roast was the highlight of the week at Prince Albert Park on Tuesday evening.The boys and girls of the three playgrounds collected wood for the bonfire.Each one also brought his or her own dogs and buns.Mustard and relish was dished out by Miss Margot Foulkes and cokes were supplied by the Coca-Cola Company to complete the treat.Don McBride led the gang around the fire in a howling, whooping Indian dance.Everyone had a very enjoyable time, although some went home with toasted faces and singed eyebrows.The Playgrounds Programme is now closed and school will be opening soon.John Garland, Don Mec- Bride and Margot Foulkes have aslied to be remembered to all the little folks they met and played with this summer.PUTTING A Tombstone Tournament was held on Wédnesday evening, August 19th, at the Westmount Park Putting Green.Mr.M.Soden completed the eleventh hole of this third round on his seventy-second stroke to win the tournament over Mr.J.Dunn who finished on the tenth cup.This meant that Mr.Soden completed thirty-five holes in all with seventy-two strokes of play.Mrs.Kent and Mrs.Craig were tied for first place after their seventy-second stroke had been completed.Both were holed out on the thirty-second cup.They then played one round to decide the winner and Mrs.Kent came in with a three-stroke advantage to take home the silver spoon.Tournaments have been quite popular this season, with numerous different winners, thus show- ! ing that the competition is keen.| Wednesday night's tournament was the closing one of the season RECREATION DEPT.sponsored by the Recreation Department.| The attendance was good.also | the competition.Mr.M.Soden, Mr.A.Starke and Mr.J.Smith were all even at the end of thirty-six holes of play in a Scaled Hole Tournament.The winner was decided by playing twilve holes of medal play.Murray Starke came in two strokes up to cop the silverware.Mrs.Kent once again played stellar golf to win the ladies\u2019 tournament with a sealed hole score of 13.! Mr.M.Soden has put up 2 golf next week's | tournament.HORSESHOE STARS Staynor Park was the scene of a very weird-looking Horseshoe | Tournament on Wednesday during | the noon hour.It all started with a couple ot | City Hall employees telling each other of, their respective prowess in the art of pitching horseshoes.The little man in the challenge was Norman Dawe, Personnel Officer for the City of Westmount.and the hig boy was George Staton.Superintendent of the Westmount Yards.Norm's equipment consisted of shoulder pads, hip and kidney pads, a fencing mask, a foothall helmet and a bottle (green) of special elixir which he claimed gave him enough strength to propel the shoe the vegulation 40, ft.from peg to peg.The only peeved one on the scene was poor Dobbin who picked himself out of the dirt with a humiliated whinny.George had tnrown the shoes with the gee-gee attached.; \u2019 Russ Smithers, Purchasing Agent, gave a good account of himself but George Staton defeated Norm Dawe in a two out of three series.As it now stands, it looks as though the temporary king is Goorae Slaton, with Norm Dawe ! I i a close second and Russ Smithers in there pitching.Other members of the City staff who were present are itching to challenge the leaders.FALL PROGRAMME Boys from Pee Wee age (under 12) up to Juvenile (under 18) should now be thinking of what they are going to do after school for recreation during the fall.It is hoped that Touch Rugby Leagues will be operating in all categories, and basketball for the sixteen to any age group to be played through the winter, Invitations are going out to boys who are known~to-the Recreation Department to attend a special meeting on Monday, September 14, at 7:30 p.m.at the W.A.G.Football films of the Big Four will be shown for your entertainment.Any boy in Westmount who is |.fifteen years of age or over and has not received an invitation is Welcome to attend this meeting providing he is interested in taking an active part in the organization of the programme.CBC Features Story Of Marlene Stewart THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1058 \u2014 Cricket Squad Tries For First: The Westmount cricket squad gets a chance to tighten its dual grip on first place Saturday when they meet up with Maisonneuve.The Westies are currently tied for team, but the latter have a game in hand.The way the locals figure it, every game won now means just as much as at the end of the race in September.The last time these two squads met it wasn't even a match.The result almost scared Maisonneuve right off the field, as Westmount piled up 264 for six wickets against \u201860 for their opponents.Saturday's game is scheduted for 2.30 p.m.at Westmount park, The visiting Adastrals were shocked last Saturday \u2018when West- mount beat them 183-98.Harry Downer led the locals with 54 runs, while captain Jack Ries scored 39 and Ed.Simpson 25.Sam Marshall proyided the \u2018spectators with some top-notch bowling as he took six wickets for 18 runs.Stewart on its Trans-Canada network broadcast of Sunday, Sept.6, at 5.30 p.m., EDT.Marlene, the pint-sized golfer from Fonthill, Ont.Who recently startled the world by becoming the first Canadian éver to win the British Women's Open, is The many women golfers in Westmount can all get the lowdown on the correct way to as] by one of the best qualified lady; Canadians \u2014 Marlene | herself.,star to be written up Stewart / also the first currently active in the CBC's weekly parade of sport greats.Labour income from manufac- i turing in Canada increased from the \u2018lead with the West Indian, [elementary , my dear watson ea a\u201d Landon, and you.won\u2019t find a No: 221B anywhere.That's where Sherlock Holines; greatest fiction detective of them all, maine tained his \u2018 \u2018consulting room\u201d; When the Baker Street Irregulars and other .Holmes fans were planning an exhibition of ' Doyle, there was a spirited row about thes.proper location.Eventually, with.the: aid * Walk the whole length of Baker Street i .mementos of Holmes and his creator, Conan: - _.of Scotland Yard, a spot was picked dng the - = \u2018 \u201cexhibit opened.= From deerstalker cap to old microscope, the + 2 fmaginary world of Sherlock\u2019 Holes walk reborn.In the recreated consulting root\u2019 Were\u2019 \u2018 the ever-present handeuffs and revolver th bust Holmes used to draw the fre 6Ë 3 fiendish Professor Moriarty\u2019s henchmen, the : pipes and cloaks, and the chemical apparatys.\u2019 People flocked to see the show.The famous address had become an actuality.> There is another famous address.It's 1670 Notre Dame Street East, Montreal.There, in tite vaulted reception room, are some fascinating exhibits \u2014 and there\u2019s nothing fictitious about them.One is a book in a glass case.Its name: Theoretical Hints on an Improved Practice of Brewing.It was brought back from England by John Molson, the Elder, in 1785.It may well have been the basis upon which 8 great brewing tradition was founded.You can see this old volume any day at Molson\u2019s.You can taste the results of 167 years of brewing skill any day simply by saying \u201cMake Mine Molson\u2019s\u201d\u2019; : ti 71 | at Substantial savings on every ton of Lasalle Coke delivered before August 31, yearly fuel bill: in easy Payment of your | monthly instalments., For compléte information about this money-saving way to \u2018buy your next season's supply of Lasalle Coke, phone your regular fuel dealer or Lasalle Coke Company, UNiversity 6-6531.Order Now and Save \u2014 This offer is for a limited time only Thousands use the Lasalle Coke Budget Contract to banish home-heating problems.Here\u2019s what you get when you use this thrifty plan: es Guaranteed supply of season\u2019s requirements of this top quality fuel which gives you more heat, less ash, safety of a solid fuel.Free inspection service of your heating equip ment by trained Lasalle Coke service mens A \"1 Just Made à Smart Move- | Ordered Lasalle Coke before Sept.1st.Increase A Lasalle Coke Budget Contract guarantees delifery of next winter\u2019s fuel \u2014 you pay in budget- -easy instalments.The CBC has announced that; $744 million in 1939 to $3,574 mil- .we its \u201cChampions of Sport\u201d program/| lion in 1952.\u2014Quick Canadian will feature the story of Marlene Facts.\u2014 ~~ \u2014_, Shy esse, pn Nag me PRG ws me à "]
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