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[" HH Hi HE sea i appuasasgs ig A REE: - a = 7 - You XXiV, No.39- .amendments will go into ef- Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019 ada\u2019s Metropolis le | Westmount Manager Says Ammendments : Are Sweeping - The Westmoftnt City Council has announced important changes in the Westmount traffic bylaw 501, affecting nearly every leading street in the city.The announcement, made by T.J.Hughes, city manager, said important changes in parking hours will go into éfféct as soon as new parking signs are ready, \u2018possibly within a month.Some of the fect immediately.At present, parking-is prohibited on the south side.of most of the principal thoroughfares from 7 a.m.to 10 a.m.and on the north side from 4 p.m.to 7 p.m.Expe- rienée has shown the period of prohibition is longer than necessary.Under the néw regulations parking will be prohibited on the south side of a larger number of streets from 8 a.m.to 9.30 a.m.and on the north side from 4.30 p.m.to 6.30 p.m.Signs indicating this change will be ready within a month.\u201cOther changes which go into effect immediately are as follows: No vehicle will be allowed \u2018 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 25, 1953 ve to park\u2014 1.Within 25 ft.of any fire | hydrant (formerly 15 ft.).2.Within 25 ft.of the driveway entrance to a fire station (formerly 15 ft.).3.Within a radius of 25 ft.À of any street excavation or obstruction (formerly 20 ft.).\"4.Within 40 ft! of an intersection (formerly 25 ft.).5.Within 30 ft.of a bus gtop sign or \u2018a tramway stop sign, unless the sign is within 60 ft.of an intersection, in which case the vehicle shall not be parked within 60 ft.of the intersection (formerly 75 t.) ' 6.Within 125 ft.of the approach side of an intersection where there are automatic traffic signal detectors, and within 75 ft.of the far side of such intersection (no change.on the approach side formerly no regulation on.the far side).r T.In: front of a.private driveway or within 25 ft.of any entrance or exit to or from, a theatre, \u2018publi¢ assembly hall, church, \u2018hospital -or school - formerly\u2019 \u201cGn\u201d front\u201d oniy)'.- The complete Jist -of the streets affected by the new parking regulations follows with new \u201cno parking\u201d times in brackets: On Stock Market \"|.Derek Hannaford, of the firm Dawson and Hannaford, was .the guest speaker \u2018ata meeting of the Westmount \u201cHigh.School Curent Events, Club Tuesday.oo After being: introduced by.John Seely, Mr.Hannaford explained to the club the.stock - market, \u201cits operation and its relation to current events.First of all he defined a stock, then.explained how the exchange itself facilitates the mars ket.In the relation with current events, he showed .the members how supply and demand can influ- North side of The Boule- (Continued on page 2) ence the price of stocks, and how .\u2018(Continued on Page 5) a\u201d D.Hannaford Talks | James D.McCall Dies In Laurentian Crash - Final rites for.James Davidson McCall 23, killed in a highway accident.Friday; were Held Monday from Knox Crescent and.Kensing- -ton-Presbyterian Church.: He was the son of Mr.and Mrs.Alan D.McCall, 819 Clarke avenue, and\u2018received his- education at Lower Canada Collège; and- Le Rosey, Switzerland, and had recently gra- duted.in Mechanical- Engineering from McGill University.At McGill he was a member of the Kappa Alpha fraternity and had a wide range of extramural interests including skiing and tennis.~ * \u2019 Parking Laws Tightened mics IY IN COUNCIL: Mayor Roy L.Campbell (left background on dais) presides over.the council in session.In the background, 1.tor.are A.W.D.Swan, A.R.Bourdon, speaking H.L .Blachford; in foreground, Lto, r.are (top of head visible) J.S.B.#Pemberton, J.A, deLalanne, Alan Turner-Bone, T.J.Hughes, J.W.Weldon, QC, R.Panet-Raymond, J.R.Daye, and N.T.Dawe.IN CAUCUS: Thes council in caucus here from L to r., J.W.Weldon, QC, J.R.Daye, H, L.Blachford, T.4.Hughes, in back A.R.Bourdon, A.W.D.Swan, Alan: Turner-Bone, chairman, Mayor Roy L.Campbell, 3.8.B.Pemberton, R.Panet-Rsymond, 4 A.-deLalanne, N.T.Dawe.\u201c Local Youth Enters Royal Canadian Navy Robeit G.Jekyll, 20, 0 West- mount, is one of eight naval cadets who have entered the Royal Canadian Navy as midshipmen, following graduation during the summer from the Canadian Service College, Royal Roads, B.C.from British Columbia, and \u2018thé other two from Saskatchewan.Five will ba posted to HMCS On- tario- for junior officer sea training.The other three have elected to specialize as, engineer officers and will go to the Unitëd Kingdom for engineering courges with the Four were from Ontario, one Royal Navy.ce ee PAGE TWO Amendments 0 \u2018 (Continued from Page 1) vard (4.30 to 6.30 pmp.); south side (8 to 9.30 a.m.).South \u2018side of Sherbrooke street (8 to 9.30 a.m.) ; north Morgan Realties - Limited Real Estate\u2019 .- side (4.30 to 6.30 pm).Ct Brokers Whole of the north gids.of |.1463 UNION AVE.[ll go mm svenue (from £30 to HA.0251 North side of Cedar avenue (8 to 9.30 a.m.).The council also ordered that:no vehicle be parked be- 9.30 a.m.on the south side of: .Cote St.Aritoine road from west city limits to Roslyn ave- \u2018nue, Arlington-avenue to For- | den avenue; Dorchester street F.Li SILVER - Ladies\" & Cents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) WI.6633 .® REPAIRING ee CLEANING \u201c © PRESSING Have your Topcoat or Overcoat made now.Latest Fall and Winter Siyles.Customer's or our material made up.rine street.No vehicle to be parked between 4.30 to 6.30 p.m.on the north side of: St.Antoine street from Atwater avenue to west city limits; Dorches- ter street from Atwater ave- nue to Hallowell street; ail St.Catherine street.During the winter season from December to March, according to the' new order, no vehicle mult be, parked between 4.30 and 6.50 p.m.on the east side of: - Claremont avenue from Sherbrooke street to Notre Dame de Grace avenue; Greene avenue from St.Ca- DONT DESPAIR! LET US REPAIR! HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS of all kinds FURNITURE REFINISHING and UPHOLSTERING .We make @ VALANCE BOXES ; © WINDOW SCREENS \u2018 GREENE therine street to Sherbrooke AVENUE REP AIR street; Victoria avenue from St.Catherine street to Sher- SHOP REC'D.brooke street.1227A Greene Avenue Also during the winter sea- Plek-up and son, between the hours of 8 WE.4905 and 9.30 a.m.no vehicle will be allowed to park on the west Delivery Service side of: Atwater avenue from north limits to Tupper street and St.Antoine street to Dorchester street; Claremont avenue from Sherbrooke street to Notre Dame de Grace avenue; Greene avenue from St.Catherine street to Sherbrooke g street; Victoria avenue from Bl York street to Sherbrooke street; and on the south side of The Boulevard from Cedar avenue to east limits.Children\u2019s Theatre Still Registering Registration time has been held over a little longer in order to cope.with the hundreds of enquiries coming in from Montreal and vicinity at the Children\u2019s Theatre.Phone Dorothy Davis or Violet Walters at DE, 6620.\u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d every day of the year § for INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 CL.4519: ° 188 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal HOWARD S.ROSS, Q.C.Barrister and Solicitor Department for the Closing of Estates of Decelised Persons Office: Suite 1115.Daily Star Bidg.,, Residence: Ten Rosemount Ave., 31 St.James Street West Westmount Lateau 4451 GLenview 2177 If no answer at residence 'phone PL.4451 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER Live potted Xmas, Trees delivered to your door for Xmas.NiceFable or living-room decoration for Xmas and then plant in your garden in the Spring.8\" 10\" \u2014 $1.00 10\" \u2014 15\u201d \u2014 1.50 15\" \u2014 20\" \u2014 2.00 20\" \u2014 36\" \u2014 2.50 Orders accepted until October 31st only.Mail cheque with name and address to Creenwoods Nurseries, Lac Superieur, Terrebonne Co., Que.tween the hours of.8 a.m.to .from Hailowell street to].Greene avenue; all St.Cathe- THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1953 DIRECTORS OF CHILDREN\u2019S \u2014\u2014 Dorothy Davis & Violet Walters, who have been co-directors of the Children's Theatre since they founded it twenty years age, have branches During the past week Club Officials have been busily engaged registering members for the various club groups, athletic and craft classes.Volunteer workers have been contacted and in many cases opening dates have been- urged to register immediately for the craft, hobby or sport of their choice.The Club is offering unlimited opportunities in a recreational and educational program.PROGRAM NOTES Miss Peteæson's Group Piano class will have their opening ség- sion on Saturday, October 3rd.The advanced pupils are asked to -re- port ab 9 a.m.and the beginners at 10.30 a.m.There are several Elizabeth Leese Opens New Studio Of Dancing, Music One of the most modern dance studios in Afnerica opened its doors this month when Elizabeth Leese began her 1953-54 season at 326 Victoria Avenue, Westmount.Equipped with spacious dressing rooms with showers for both boys and girls, a large luxuriously- furnished waiting room for parents and two separate dance studios, all colored harmoniously in black and grey, the werk of designer-archi- tect Jean Fournier de Belleval, the Studio was designed to meet the wishes of Miss Leese and plans were based upon her own observations in New York and in Europe.In addition to Miss Leese herself, the teaching staff includes the Honorable June May, Fellow of the Imperial Society of Teachers, and the only qualified Ceschetti teacher in Eastern Canada; Miss Juliette Fischer, who spent the past summer studying with Martha Graham in New York and at Connecticut College, .where she also studied with Jose Limon and Doris Humphrey, will also teach children and adult modern dance.The studio is able to offer a Teachers Course in Cecchetti Ballet, conducted by the Honorable June May, a course in, musical theory by Otto Mueller, and profesional classes under the personal direction of Miss Leese.Along with her teaching, Miss Leese continues to stage the choreography and dance in \u2018the biweekly Television show, \u2018\u2018Chants Et Danses du Monde\u201d, which ent- erg, its fourth month as one of the most popular features being offered by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, The Television show is produced by Roger Racine, with Jods Otto Werner Mueller as musical director.\u2018 : THIS WEEK.AND.NEXT AT 00 0 IRA ZZ \u2018Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE, | A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT.ROTARY CLUB ASIA III IIS IS SIN IIS IIS By M au rice M ariasine established.\u2018Club members are\u201d in the west and north end of the oity\u201d and now in Verdun.vacancies due to graduation and Miss Peterson Is anxious to have replacements.being accepted at the Office.Louis Thomas' Art Woodcraft class began last Wednesday eve- _ning and will continue to function \u2018every Wednesday evening and turday morning, the former at 7 p.m.and the latter at 10 a.m.\u201cTo-night a creative crafts \u2018class for girls 8 to 13 years of age-will get underway under the leadership of Mrs.M.Mariasine.Next Wednesday, October 7th, at 7 p.m.the lathe work and waodwork classes wiH resume activities under the instruction of Mr.A.T.Stikeman.Club members, 17 years of age and over are reminded that a special organization meeting takes place this evening at 8 p.m.with the viewpoint of forming a social club for senior members.Next Tuesday, September 29th \u2018at 6.45 p.m.Herb.Davies will present the first movie of the season.Its entitled the \u201cHalf Breed\u201d.Chapter No.1 in the current serial Radar Patrol vs.Spy King is also on the bill.STAFF ADDITION It was announced this week that Russell Skinner was appointed _ Boys\u2019 Work Supervisor replacing Roland Hamel who adsum- ed a new position with.the John Howard Society, Mr.Skinner has been connected with the Air Cadet movement for the past ten years, was responsible for the organization of the No.564 Verdun Squadron Air Cadets and has been its Commanding Officer since the Squadron\u2019s inception.His present rank is Pilot Officer.Mr.Skinner Monday.Registrations are Senior A High School Football Schedule Oct.1 \u2014 Loyola vs.Catholic High, WAG; Oct.2 \u2014 McGee vs.West Hin, \"WAG: Oct.7 \u2014 Montrea] High vs.McGee, WAG; Oct, 8 \u2014 Catholic High vs: West Hill, Wag; Oct.12 \u2014 Montreal High vs, Catholic High, Loyola; Oct, 12 \u2014 West Hill va.Loyola, Loyola; Oct.16 \u2014 Loyola vs, Montreal High, WAG; Oct.21 = MeGes 22 \u2014 MpBS2 , : vs.Catholic High, Waa oêt.22 .\u2014 West Hill vs, Montreal High, ) WAG; Oct.\"25, = Lôÿ ola :vs.Mc- - .| Gee, Loyola.: ¥ yl Rk EL.9545 | TODAY until SATURDAY .\"THE STOOGE\" Dean MARTIN © Jerry LEWIS \u2014 Also \u2014 \"PONY EXPRESS™ : in Technicolor with Charlton Rhonda\u2019 HESTON e .FLEMING 4 STARTING SUNDAY! \"SMALL TOWN GIRL\" in Technicolor with Jane Farley Anh POWELL ® GRANGER @ MILLER \u2014 Also \u2014 \u201cBATTLE CIRCUS\" June ALLYSON Sherbrooke at Grey Humphrey | BOGART e began his: duties at Unity last\u2019 MONKLAND DE.9711 Monkland at Girouard TODAY and FRIDAY .\"OFF LIMITS\" Bob Hope © Marilyn MAXWELL \u2014 Also \u2014 \"FACE TO FACE\" James MASON ® Robert PRESTON + - STARTS SATURDAY!» \u201cBECAUSE OF YOU\" Loretta YOUNG © Jeff CHANDLER ~ \u2014 Also \u2014 \u201cNEVER WAVE AT A WAC\" Rosalind Paul Marie RUSSELL ® DOUGLAS ® WILSON TO À MILLION CAMADIANS BANK or MONTREAL WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK-OF LIFE SINCE 1817 BRANCHES in WESTMOUNT to serve you Westmount Branch, Greene & Western Aves.: - JACK ENGLAND, Manager Claremont Ave.& Sherbrooke St.: .JOHN B.L, HOLLYER, Manager \u20189 | ER re i Bese os J Cages oT FINE FLOORING | * Specializing In e HARDWOOD ® RUBBER A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT Free Estimates voL.XXIV, No.39 3 Scholarships-: Won By F.Belec won _tlitee scholarships, Astiident at St.Leo's\u2019 Academy, Frank's major award was the Westmount Rotary Club-bursary, : me worth $400.In addition he won a prize of $25 offered by the Association des Parents and prizes for French literat- ture offered by the provincial government and Dupuis Freres.An honors student of IV Lettres Sciences, Frank will continue Itis studies at Marie Mediatrice College.Friendship Club Meefs Wednesday The Westmount Friendship Club will re-open on Wednesday, Sept.80th, 2 p.m, at the Westmount \u2018Athletic Grounds.The following Wednesday, Oct.7, a representative of the city parks department will judge the begonia plants which members have cultivated during the summer months.The club now enters its third session, and meets each Wednesday afternoon at the Athletic Grounds Clubhouse, 4350.St.Catherine street west, and is open to the older men and women citizens of Westmount.The programme is informal and social in character and those interested are invited to come and see for themselves.Tea i3 served about 4 oclock.REAL ESTATE SALES Westmount real estdte sales for the month of July totalled $509,- 042, on 21 sales, sixth highest of the suburban municipalities.This brings the total for the six month period of January to July inclusive to $4,894,881, for 219 sales, fourth highest.of the municipalities.FALL SALE! SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES On ladies\u2019 and gents\u2019 made-to- measure Suits and Coats .+, Come in and compare our 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 Closed Today and Tomorrow, Sept.25th and 26th Also closed next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Qct.1st, 2nd and rd, on account of Holidays.Refinishing Old Poors © ASPHALT WE.2323 _A«local scholar, Frank Belec, lias ~: MM an - \u201c50 YEARS IN WE.4046 CHAT AT CONGRESS: The president and syndic of the Paris Municipal Council chat with Mayor Edward Wilson of Verdun and Alderman H.Lloyd Blatchford of Westmount before an early, Congress session.< Holy Name Society Rally Set For Forum on 4th Of October Representatives of more than 350 parish and diocesan organizations met at Congress Hall Monday night to discuss plans for the mass public rally of the Archdiocesan Union of the Holy Name Society at the Forum Sunday, October 4.Praising the work of the Holy Name Society in the organization of the rally, Bishop Lawrence P.Whalen, auxiliary bishop of Montreal, told the assembly that at the original meeting 20 years ago, at which he was present, only six parishes were in attendance, \u201cFrom that modest beginning,\u201d he said, \u201cthe public rally has grown over the years from an event attended by 700 persons to one which nearly 20,000 participated in last year.None of the organizers could pogsibly have imagined this development.\u2018With that record of achievement there need be no fear for its future success.\u201d George Bolton, president of the society, in welcoming the executive officers of the various relig- fous societies of the city, said their presence at the meeting was encouraging to the organizers of the rally and he asked for their continued support in the program arrangements, The forthcoming public rally had its aim the greater honour and glory of God, said Rev.John \"Purcell, pastor of St.John Fisher Parish, Valois, and spiritual director of the society.For that reason we have chosen the words Hillside Avenue - i ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.P.McCuaig Limited \u201cWESTMOUNT + Wi.1104 \u201cHallowed Be Thy Name\u201d as the rally theme, he stated.\u2019 Other speakers included Monsignor Gerald McShane, pastor of St.Patrick\u2019s Parish, who extended the full co-operation and support of his parish in the success of the rally.Plans for the ceremony include the setting up of one of the largest altars ever used in the city; the rosary enacted by 66 children; St.Genesius Glee Club Choir directed by Rev.S.L.Wiercinski; the Knights of Malta dressed in their colorful regalia; a guard of honor of.the Knights of Columbus and Boy Scout and Girl Guide troops.A sign 40 feet by six feet will blaze the theme \u201cHallowed Be Thy Name\u201d and colorful drapes in red, wine, silver and gold will decorate the interior of the Forum.+ 4 + Stamp Club Notes + + There was a very large attendance at the opening meeting of the new season at the Westmount Stamp Club held at Victoria Hall on Thursday, September 17th, when over 80, registered at the meeting.The president,.Mr.Reg.Haldi- mand, announced the following appointments: Assistance Secretary, Mr.John B.Poole; Sales Manager, Mr.Leon Bronstein; and Chairman of the Programme Committee, Mr.Ernest Hoare, An interesting programme of events is being prepared including the visit of Mr.L.M.Lamouroux, President of the Canadian Philatelic Society on the 24th.Om October 1st, delegates to the British North American Philatelic Society's Convention and Exhibition which is being held at the Sheraton Mount Royal Hotel from October 1st to the 3rd are being invited to visit the Club, Preparations are.now underway for the organization of special events for Canada\u2019s National Stamp Week which is being celebrated from November 8th to the 14th, ~~ of rN Plans New Films And Lectures A new series of free lectures and films has been planned by the Mechanics\u2019 Institute of Montreal for the 1953-54 season.The lectures are given as part of the Institutes educational charge, but children must be accompanied by adults.Mr.C.R.Stollmeyer, Trade Commissioner to Canada for the British West Indies, will present an illustrated lecture on BWI on Oct.7.A film on Mexico will be shown on Oct.21.Nov.4 and 18 will be devoted to winter vacation spots, with films from the American Express Travel Office.\" On Jan.6, the- Aluminum Company of Canada's documentary \u201cPackaged Power\u201d, illustrating the Kitimat project, will be shown.- WESTMOUNT\u201d .-* Reliable ¥ * 5 JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS 4 Cortifled Watchmakers OHMAN'S 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THRES rer [Are Injured In Motor Crash Four people were seriously ine jured in an accident that occurred Sunday at the corner of Western and Claremont.A car driven by Stanley Mica, 512-3rd avenue, Verdun, \u201ccollided with another auto driven by Jean B.Remillard, 2447- Notre Dame Street West.Damage was extene sive to both cars.Injured weve Mr.and Mrs.Le O'Neil, 2518 DeLisle Street, Murs.Jean B.Remillard and Mr.John Ronald McVichie, Bainsville, Ontario.Mr.O'Neil suffered severe euts about the head and arms, Mrs.O'Nell an igjured left arm and leg, cuts about the head.She was released after treatment.Mrs.Remillard had a possible concussion and an injured left shoulder.McVichie was cut about the left arm and suffered shock.All were taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, by ambulance and Westmount Police Car 100.Ronald S.R.Williams Insurance Broker BE.9511 460 St.Francois Xavier - RESIDENCE: -DE.1690 foie Bt aoe oot 7 Q YOUR WEST END SPEE colours, LN 5 VC Paint a room today.Use it tonight.It\u2019s easy with SPEED-EASY Satin.So satin smooth to use, dries so fast, stands hard wear .can be scrubbed over and over.No \u201cpainty\u201d odor, no \u201clap marks\u201d.For plaster, wallboard, masonry \u2014 needs no primer.10 pastel colours and white\u2014also 9 deep- A ~ 13 Greene, Westmount - GLenview 1496 1148 Van Horne, Outremont DOllard 0926 4 Over the past fifty years the Canadian railways have more than doubled their miles of track, \u2014 Quick Canadian Facts, .|Canäda.\u2014 Quick Canadian Facts.FLY COLONAL o A NEW YORK $21.30 ($38.35 Round Trip Fare) 7 FLIGHTS DAILY (5 non-stops \u2014 most frequent Montregl to ' New York Service) Lo .VIA LA GUARDJA AIRPORT 1 ~ In each of the past four years July has replaced- June;as the most popular month for weddings in \u2018 4-Engine Service Direct to LATE NIGHT SERVICE | || WASH., D.C., ond SYRACUSE TO NEW YORK f Leave Montreal 9:40 am\u2019 ; | Arrive Syracuse 11:40 a.m THE OWL ONLY-$14.20 | Arrive Washington 1:55 pm., N \u2014 Now fast direct connections to Rochester and Buffalo via Syracuse COLONIAL AIRLINES - Call MA.2201 or see vour travel agent \u201cBe a Good Samaritan\" REDDY MEMORIAL Hospital For 81 years, the Reddy Memorial Hospital - has been caring for the sick.Today, it is heavily in debt and needs financial help \u2014 immediately.You can be a Good Samaritan by sending in a donation \u2014 large or small \u2014 to the Campaign Chairman, Reddy Memorial Hospital, 4039 Tupper Street.\\ $200,000 += cory on , We need ® (Compaign Sept.15th to 27th) s STMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 1953 i YM.CA.: q | MINER 0 PHYSICAL REPT, \u201c> - Eall activities are iow underway in the Physical Department of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Starting dates for some of the groups are: _ Businesg Men's 5:30 Volléyball\u2014 Tuesday, September 20th \u2014 5:30 pm.cE Badminton Club\u2014Tuesday, Sep tFiember 20th + 8:00 pm.- / Business Men's Handball \u2014 Friday, September 18th, \u2014 5 to 6:00 p.m.; A ; Square Dance Club Opened this season on Tuesday night with a nice crowd and head caller, Howard Fairbairn, officiating.The group meets every Tuesday from now on and invites new members and visitors \u2018to participate in this popular péstime.Gymnastic Club : A large group of gymnasts from all over Montreal took part in the opening workout Monday evening from 8:00 to 10:00, , Spectators and visitors are invited to visit or take part in our practice periods every Monday and Friday evening 8:00 to 10:00.Fencing Club The Westmount \u201cY\u201d Fencing Club held an organization meeting last week and elected the following slate of officers: President \u2014 Robert Cardoza; Secretary\u2014Allan Howard; Treasurer \u2014 Dr; J.As- land Asselin, Geoffrey Birtz, Dr.Paul Sekely, George Krupsky, Miss Eva Kun, Mrs.F.E.Hale.A program of instruction, tournaments and social functions is planned for the coming year.Anyone wishing to take part in this activity should join now as special emphasis is now being placed on beginners instruction and conditioning.Special arrangements may also be made for interested boys and girls to participate in fencing.Ladies Morning Gym Class.The first class of the season for Ladies morning group will be held on Tuesday, September 29th at 10:00 p.m.Exercises, badmin- ALIVE | .and growing 4 Plant the seeds _ Jor your future OPEN A SAVINGS \u2014 ACCOUNT AT\u2018 .\"s us Canadian Ba 14 of Commerce ton and swimming are included in the program.New members are urged to join in the early part of the season when the exercises are especially planned for those just starting.- Swim Instruction \u2014 Class lessons in swimming are conducted for Business Girls Monday and Friday \u2014 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.Business Men's class lessons are conducted on Monday and Friday\u2014 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.Members may join these groups at any time during the season.BOYS DEPARTMENT Junior Boys Banquet The Junior Boys\u2019 opening fall banquet will be held tonight at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.The banquet will feature a special entertainment, followed by a moonlight dip.Boys will be given an opportunity to register for clubs and classes.Boys Gym Program The boys gymnasium program will begin this coming week.Junior gym will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 and Saturday morning at 9:00; Intermediate gym will be held on Tuesday afterhoon and Saturday morning at 10:00; Senior gym is held on Monday and Tuesday afternoon at 4:00.; Swim Instruction On Tuesday afternoon swim instruction will be held.Begipners and first card will be learned and passed from 4:00- 4:30.Cards 2 and 3 from 4:30 to 5:00 and cards 4 and 5 from 5:00 - 5:30.Clubs or forming a club are asked.to talk it over with the Boys\u2019 Work Secretary.In the ten years from 1941 to Canada increased from 137,331 to 151,611 and retail sales increased from $3,441 millions to $10,654 millions.\u2014 Quick Canadian Facts, \u2018| ment for some 25,000 children selin.Executive Committee: Ro- |] All boys interested in joining |.1951 the number of retail stores in - \u201c Seventeen events have been :arranged by the members gf the three Kiwanis Clubs in the Montreal area to provide entertgin- \u2018Saturday, National Kids\u2019 Day.Four of the events will be handi- ed jointly by the Montreal, St.George and Kiwanis Clubs \u2014 free -moving pictures at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning at the Belmont, -Granada and Corona Theatres, through \u2018the colirtesy.of Uhited | Amusements, and \u2018the -thrée-hour | t sports programme at the Forum at | 2 o'clock, organized by Ernie Hamilton and through the coûrtesy of the Canadian Arena_Company: | The remaining 18 events will \u2018be carried out by groups of Kiwanians And their wives visiting various boys\u2019 clubs, orphanages, schools, the boys and girls: there with en: tertainments and refreshments.In addition there may be two or three football games arranged by \u2018the, Police Juvenile clubs in the Q.R.F.U., details of which are not yet finalized.The celebration of National Kids\u2019 Day will start tomorrow at 1.30 at the School for Crippled Children, where the Montreal Kiwa- nians will stage an entertainment 11 Events For 15,00 Happy Kids nis members will visit the Julius Richardson Convalescent Hospital to entertain there.So These are the organized entertainments by the three clubs, byt it is hoped that many other groupg and individuals will \u2018arrange to dq something to entertain seme un.der-privileged children during the - \u201cday to show their interest .in \u2018- youth welfare, and will take some youngster to church on Sunday to { ° appropriately wind up the celebra- ion.- CE - i.HE\" hospitals and nurseries, providing) f and provide candies.At 7.30 to- HER MAJESTYSS-.| VALET SERVICE v .Reg d.arm mas re \u2018 4.\u2018 Special ef , One Day deluxe .|-} Cleaning Service + nf}.: æ Tailoring, cleaning and remodelling, Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Suits made-to- measure, Also furs repaired and remodelled.We call for & deliver by truck FI.2048 1463 Guy Street \u2019 + -morrow evening St.George Kiwa- | EXTRA MONEY Sell 8th Series Canada Savings Bonds For details of how to PLEASE TELEPHONE We require sub-agents to distribute .this new issue.paid to Sub-Agents DAWSON, HANNAFORD LIMITED - 507 PLACE D'ARMES MONTREAL, QUEBEC earn the Commission MARQUETTE 2385 it tokes cool control to \u201c become tops in rocing .: just os it takes the famous \"cool control\u201d brewing to ~ give Dow Ale jis superb flavour, making this the most satisfactory Ale your money can buy, \u2014 + .: BRE ag © pa 9.; eu $ LE: ¥ a \u2018COOL con \" ,* i, ROL ~~ D DCR à i a _ [ THR EXANINER, WESTMOUNT, FIMDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1058 : .PAGE FIVE \u2014 \u2014 [ME EDUCATIONALDIRECTORY = CELIA \u2018West-End Members j WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE | ENGLISH B 1Z O N Y I Flock To MRT List an MISS R.WOOD, Principal bil INSTRUCTION - : Director of Music, Musica \" The Montreal Reperto Thea - Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.- \u2019 Antica uova e Montre epertory - ; _ A ENGLISH ex-governess gi .SINGING LESSONS .tre\u2019s office is being kept busy with [| Rovel Sok Bullding = Ernance: 1145 Greone Ave, wt - SNGL ex-gov gives RESUMED the.results of its campaign for and which has graduates in all leading Montreal firms?Classes, exclusively private coaching new.members in Montreal's West- also private lessons.Day or Evening.Expert instruction.in English conversation, pro DA PT a Um NE a Me À] end.WEllington 1885 lotion, deporiment and For Appointment The decision to give all five \u201cTHE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS\u201d Bunclation, depo a 52 Academy Rd.productions at Westhill Auditor- L- , good usage.CLenview 4528 jum this season was reached 2e only after careful weighing | \u20ac of pros and cons by the 3 Wilbank 3375 ~ board of directors.One of the fac- R U I H S O R E L 2 ~ .tors the board felt to be-of major : BF .Marguerite Choquette || importance was the development : .of residential streets in N.D.G.and = = \u201c Mus.-Bac (Gold Medalist) Cote St.Luc.As this area con-|l , Best Theatre Dancer from Europe : .tinues to expand and to settle its \u2014 New York Times by John Martins .STAGE ! CONCERT PIANIST roots \u2018of family living, MRT hopes , .Y 1 : - .Classical and Popular Courses to add a vital contribution to its Ist Prize International Solo Dance Competition I I oo growth, at Warsaw a = PIANO and VOICE Although the theatre 18 not an ., art to be restricted by boundaries Longstanding Soloist with European Opera.Individual and Group Teaching or nationalities, it nevertheless re- | | TELEVISION ! ! ! memes Accopree re te ey ie tell Classical Ballet and Modern Dance n lives.It is also, particularly in the \u2019 REGISTER 3420 Grey Ave.DE.0875 case of litttle theatre groups, to a < considerable extent the result of 4585 Sherbrooke St.W.WE.8842 - | the active participation of its audi- - 1\u2019 CHILDREN'S \u2018 ence and workers.: LEN À LOSKY Encourgaed by the results of its , TH E ATRE : first step towards interesting west- .end residents.MRT is looking to| - 2 studios \u2014 3835 Girouard Ave., VOCAL INSTRUCTION the enlargement of its corps of e ELECTRICIT y j voluntary workers, MRT believes Rialto Theatre Bldg, Park Ave.Graduated teacher of Singing that there are many in this district e R ADIO TELEVISI ON | Dorothy Davis \u2014 Violet Waiters and Piano from VIENNA.who will welcome the opportunity e f taking \u2018an acti t in the op- For Re Sn B vou coaching for concery erations of \u2018Montreal's oldest Yittte \u2018 e DR AFTI NG - .RE.3-9188 now more about êhe opportunities REGISTER NOW FOR NEW SEPTEMBER CLASSES [||| for active work with MRT should DAY OR EVENING eral anager.Mrs quatres Office Hours: Daily 9 to 5 \u2014 Evenings 7 to 9 I THE EVANS SISTERS SCHOOL Savoy, herself a voluntary CANADIAN SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY OF THE to BUILDING | ||D.HANNAFORD .P.1 ; DANC E and MUSIC: the carnings of the company are | 1204 Crescent Street Telephone UN.6-0959 | BALLET : TOE - TAP - ACROBATIC effected by the Korean wan | yams | | P | A N Oo - Classical and Popular ;Ç American textiles being dumped in | r\u20260etcte spa D0e RO 20000 : Ss ees rrsrssrsnnsrratbene | Rope Academy of Dancing Syllabus Taught.Pupils Prepared After his talk, the students ques- | STREET .pereerensensanieiinns sresssersensenses For Grad d Major E tioned Mr.Hannaford o int .» M.\u2014 NOW.en.For REGISTRATION Ne hey wished critica, oe Soe AE en SNE 0 For information, call GLenview 4707.members ing was attended by 112 = 4845 SHERBROOKE ST.W.(Corner Victoria Ave.) Ns TR $ anish Lessons M E N W O M E N \\ Ballet Studio : \\ p \" vo N N Experienced teacher from .\\ SE D A Z A R E N|] Mexico.Beginners and Plan your Fall and Winter leisure time NOW - \\ \\ conversation.Classes given \\ CLASSICAL & CHARACTER DANCING N in Westmount.© BADMINTON © KEEP-FIT CLASSES Registration Now Open \\ BASKETBALL - * LIFE SAVING \\ Classes Commencing Sept.16th \\ Elwood 1431 \\ NEW LOCATION: 223 & 225 MELVILLE AVE.| * FELLOWSHIP ~~ © PUBLIC AFFAIRS \\ Cor.St.Catherine Westmount - GL.1471 X LESSONS IN CLUBS GROUP N SUMMER COURSE AT SAINT ADELE ART CENTRE N .> D A MAMMA J FENCI NG SKI LODGE A MA DR AWING a n d - PRIVILEGES * GOLF PAINTING * SOCIAL CLUBS |: \\ Now INSTRUCTION ° | Day Students Enrol Now .EF e SPECIAL INTEREST ¢J old] = FREDA PEMBERTON SMITH EFFECTIVE GROUPS \u201c | 42 WINDSOR AVE, WESTMOUNT SPEAKING mT TEL.DE.2022 ° GYMNASTICS e SQUARE Classical Ballet and Modern Dance DANCING REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR THE NEW TERM © HANDBALL * SWIMMING ; NEW LOCATION: : A © INFORMAL ® VOLLEYBALL Lo VICTORIA AVENUE - WESTMOUNT .WA, 8i EDUCATION * WEIGHT.CLASSES TRAINING College\u2014Day or Evening oe] Degree Courses.B.A.B.Se.B.Com.e .J High School\u2014Evening only Special Program for Boys Es Elementary School \u2014 Evening For illustrated folder with further details, only.BALLET.or for additional information, write or call Sir G eor ge - School of Art\u2014Day or Evening.: Co vere Business School\u2014Day or Evening.: | | Williams | School of Retailing\u2014Day only.-~ EAA N C j WESTMOUNT : Y.M.[.A | College and Schools INFORMATION FROM THE RD EIA 4585 Sherbrooke Street West : Of The Montreal, Y.M.C.A.1441 DRUMMOND ST.MA, 8331 Phone: GL.3916 - 4 - THE EXAMINER ; GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by ! THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY - | Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAinut 2773% - \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 \u2018per year; $1.00 half year.- Authorized as 2nd Class Mail Post Office Dept, Ottawa.F \u2014 { FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1953 Blood And Taxes + % - M Why Not Make Blood Donations Income Tox 'Deductibles?\" Securing sufficient blood donors to keep the Red Cross going is a continuing headache.Above all it means that those who work for the Society without pay must in turn be con- \" stantly pleading with others to volunteer their blood.Here is a suggestion that might help considerably, given the co-operation of the government, of the management of the society and the public at large.Why not make blood donations deductible for tax purposes?Blood certainly has value.Back in the days before the Red Cross got into the business a handful of healthy Canadians used to let their blood for cash, and were thought kindly for it.It would be returning charity with justice if the pint of vital fluid now given free were considered as a donation in kind to the Society's treasure.There shouldn't bee too much trouble setting a value for each donation.In earlier days a donation ~f 400 cc was considered worth © $25.At today\u2019s a call on each -blood donor only twice a year.It would be deserved, and \u2018appreciated, if, these volunteers could add another $70 tp.their charitable donations of thé*income tax form.The cost to Ottawa in -lost tax revenue would be small;_there is a limit to the \u2018blood that hospitals can dse and the more donors who applied, the fewer times any individual would be called.It would make it easier and less embarrassing for the Red Cross to keep up a steady supply of suppliers and would have not $70 cash to donate, a justified sense give the donors themselves, many of whom of accomplishment.\u2019 'Well-Meant incoherence\u2019 : % % # A Mrs.Roosevelt Forms New Committee But What Is Its Purpose?Mrs.Eleanor Roosevelt, back from her world tour, went to Washington to launch a new political organization, the National Issues Committee.Her insistence that it would be composed of \u201cliberals\u201d caused reporters to ask what she meant by the term.She replied: \u201cA person-who is willing to look at any subject from both sides and to realize one is in a changing world and if we want to go forward we must be willing to accept changes \u2014 save the best from the past but go forward.\u201d This kind of well-meaning incoherence, very common in the free nations today, explains why Russia is making them jump through the hoop.price that would be about: doppled, but a price of $35 should be agree e all around.Between wars the Red Cross Trinity Play Reading Resumes Next Mon.Trinity Play Reading Club announces that it will reopen activities for the season on Monday, at 8:15 p.m.at Trinity Memorial Hall, Sherbrooke west at Marlowe, At that.time Sheridan's famous comedy \u201cSchool for Scandal\u2019 will be read aloud by such well known members of Trinity Players as Vivian Hayes, George Woods, Harold Kelley, Jim and Peggy Brown, Ann Fafoutakis and Dorothy Pfeiffer.+ 2 \u2014# | Westmount Baptist | + + \u2014 \u201cThe Greeks had a \u2018word for it.This will be the title of the morning sermon in Wesimount Baptist Church Sunday, In the evening Dr.J.A.Johnston will begin a series of \u2014 \u201cWhy Don't You\u201d sermons.These addresses will be personal, pertinent and practical.The series Will include such questions as these: \u2014 1, \u201cWhy Don't You \u2014 Investigate for Yourself\u201d?2 \u201cWhy Don't You Make Up Your Mind?\u2019 3.\u201cWhy Don't you Break that Habit?\u201d 4.\u201cWhy Don't you \u2014 Smash that Idol?\u201d 5.\u201cWhy Don\u2019t You \u2014 Get off the Hobby Horse?\u201d Visitors are welcomed at all services.Students are especial- Jy invited.¥ Calvary United 3 + There will be two features of &pecial interest in Calvary Church, Westmount, on Sunday evening, the first, the Minister, Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A., will continue the series of sermons on \u201cWHAT GOD HATH JOINED TOGETHER\u201d under the title FREEDOM AND RESTRAINT.This 1s a very timely and intriguing theme which all young people should hear.The second special feature is that the First Fellowship Hour of the season will follow the evening service in the Ladies\u2019 Parlours.Last season these Fellowship Hours proved very worth while.Come at 7.30 and enjoy these two outstand-' ing services! At the morning hour of worship Mr.Spence will preach.The Nursery Class will care for the Hitle children during the hour of service, but the Sunday School for this week only will be in the afternoon at 3-o'clock, when the special .Rally Day Service will be held.All parents and friends of the scholars are jnvited.+.* - On Monday at 8 o\u2019cloek a Bible Class -for those who are jntérested in this type of organization will be inaugurated.This will be held in the parlours of the Church.Wednesday at 8 o'clock the Business Women's Club will meet for its re-opening meeting, starting with a supper and an address by the Minister, Rev.Waiter J.Spence, - .* + T Christian Science | > \u2014 \u201cReality\u201d is the sujecf* of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Christian Science churches on Sunday.This Lesson-Sermon teaches that nothing is real but what God has created to express His divine nature; therefore an understanding of reality and its laws is gained only through discernment of that which is Godlike.R The Golden Text is from Philippians: \u201cWhatsoever things, are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there.be any praise, think on these things.\u201d Bible citations include the foi- lowing from Luke: \u201cThen Jesus answering said unto them, Go your way, and tell John what things ye have seen and heard; how that the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, to the poor the gospel is preached.\u201d Correlative passages from the denominational text book \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy Include the following.\u201cThe mission of Jesus confirmed prophecy, and explained the so-called miracles of olden time as natural demonstrations of the divine power, demonstrations which were 2 not BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St MW.and Roslyn Avenue John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster Sunday.September 27th 11.00.am.The Greeks had a word for it.\u201cGod is my Helper.\u201d 11.00 a.in.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Beginning Series of \u201cWhy Dont You?\u201d sermons.Why Don\u2019t You\u2014Investigate for yourself?) .Why Don\u2019t You\u2014Make up your \u2018mind?Why Don°t You-\u2014Break that habit?Why Don\u2019t You\u2014Smash that idol?Dr, Will Preach.Visitors cordially welcomed Students Especially Invifed Johnston understood.To-day the healing power of Truth is widely demonstrated as an immanent, eternal Science, instead of a phenomenal exhibition.Now, as then, signs and wonders are wrought in the metaphysical healing of physical -dis- ease; but these signs are only to demonstrate its \u2018divine origin, \u2014 to attest the reality of the higher mission of the Christ-power to take away the sins of the world.\u201d CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount Y.M.C.A.Building, 4585 Sherbrooke St, Westmount Sunday Service 11,00 a.m.Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cREALITY\u201d Golden Text: Philippians 4:8.Whatso-, ever things are true, whalsoever things are \u201chonest, whatsoever things ave just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things ave Jovely, whatsoever things are of good report; If there be any virtue, and If there be any pralse, think on these things, Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.Reading Room Temporarily Closed SYNAGOGUE CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, WESTMOUNT, QUE.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathan Mendelson, Rev, J.J.Fromm FESTIVAL.OF TABERNXRCLE SERVICES Fri., Sepf.2ith, Second Day of the Feast of Tabernacle Morning Service at 8.30 a.m, Reading of the Law at 10.00 a.m, Sermon at 10.50 a.m, Evening Service at 6.20 p.m.Candle Lighting at 6.20 p.m.THE INTERMEDIARY SABBATH DURING THE FESTIVAL OF TABERNACLE, Morning Services at 8.45 a.m, Reading of the Law at 10.00 a.m.Evening Services at 6.35 p.m.WEEKDAY SERVICES DURING THE FESTIVAL OF TABERNACLE Sundae Morning at 7.50 a.m, Sunday Evenitg al 5.30 p.m.Weekday Mornings at 7.10 a.m.Weekday Evenings at 6.30 p.m, HOSHANA RABBA, Wednesday, September 30th Morning Services at 6.50 a.m, ; Candle ighting at 5.20 p.m.\\ Evening Services at 5.20 p.m, ~~ THE SOLEMN DAY OF ASSEMBLY, Thursday, October 1st Morning Services at 8.30 a.m.Scriptural Readings at 10.00 a.m.MEMORIAL, SERVICES at 10.30 a.m, Sermon at 10.50 a.m, Evening Service at 5.25 p.m: .Rejolcing of the Law \u2014 Youth Service at 6.00 pm, Candle Lighting at 6.15 p.m.- REJOICT G OF THE TAW - Friday, October 2n Morning Service at 8.30 a.Scriptural Reading at 10.00 \u2018a.m.Candle Lighting at 5.10 p.m, 24 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship, THE EXANINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1953 : = a ; We - LA er Your Church is.the\u201d Bulwark of Democracy.7 ~~ There Does Freedom Flourish.= pcs - tree \u2014 _ mm \u2014 n 1 > i co.mare ré > = .po 7 : .- .LoL wi AE i ; ame : : \u201cIH .i \u2014 * Will be conducted by the Minister, Rev, D, M.Grant, and the sermon will continue the theme \u2018The House of the.Interpreter\u201d.In the evening Rev.Herbert W.Reid will preach the, sermon entitled \u201cThe Unique Gospel\u201d.; \u2019 The Church School will re-open Sunday morning at 11 o'clock ~\u2014 that is, the Beginners, Primary, Junior and Intermediate\u2019 Departments.The Senior Department will resume its class activities the following Sunday, October 4th, including Rev.H.W.Reid's Bible Class for\u2018 Teen-agers of.High School Age, : World Communion Sunday, October 4th, the Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper will be observed in St.Andrew's! This is the fourteenth\u2019 year for its observance by the churches in all lands.New members will be received and wel- comef at the Pre-Communion Service bn this Sunday morning.Through the week activities at St.Andrew's will include:- (a) The Wolf Cubs will meet on Monday evening at 7 o'clock.(b) The Girl Guides on Tuesday at 7.15 p.m.and (¢) The Brownies on Wednesday at 3.45 p.m.(d) The Missionary and Church Work Committee will meet Mac Gillivray Auxiliary will meet on Tuesday, October 6th, at 3 p.m.* UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, \u2019 Westmount Minister: Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A.and Choir Director, Organist To A.J.Binnie 11,00 a.m.Nursery.Class.- 3.00 pm.Rally Day in the Sunday School, 7.30 p.m.\u201cFreedom and.Restraint\u201d.Continuing serles of sermons on « \u201cWhat God Hath Joined Together\u201d 8.30 p.m.First Fellowship Hour of the season in the Ladies\u2019 Parlors.All Young People most heartily invited + ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road; near Aigyls Avenue, MINISTERS: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.- Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.Sunday, September 27th 11.00 am.Ar.Grant, \u2018The House of the Interpreter\u201d (2 11.00 a.m.Church School.» - @ 7.30 pm, Mr.Reid.\u201cThe Unique Gospel\u201d Organist and Choir Director: Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bac., F.C.C.0.08 OUNT Park at \"EMMANUEL 3 3 UNITED CHURCH h PE Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.Harvey Campbell, B.D., D.D.Sunday, September 2;th 11.00 a.m, RALLY DAY.\u201cReligion In The Home\u201d, ' 7.30 p.m.Evening Service, \u201cMake Hustle To Live\u201d, The.service on Sunday morning : on Thursday at 8 p.m.(e) The.| - Aitend the Church of Your Choice Regiilarly, : | : St.Andrew's Church [i PRESBYTERIAN ae | Westmount \u2018MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN A = CHURCH.#7» Melville Avenu , Rev, Chas.\u20ac.Cochrane, vous Sunday, September 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship - \u2018Rev.Wm.McLéan, M.BE., of **\" - Montreal Sailors\u201d Institute, \u201cwill * preach, fs ee 7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.byterian College, will preach, - » ; LT a ES Visitors and Friefids Are \"rat Cordially Welcome.vs Lester A, Woodin, | - Organist and Choirmaster, .ANGLICAN 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 17th Sunday After Trinity 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.9.45 a.m, Bible Class \u2014 Junior De- pariment.11.00 a.m.Mattins, Preacher: The Rev.T.Desmond Rowe., A Nursery, Kindergarten, Primar Department.: 7.30 p.m.Evensong, reacher: The Rector.Tuesday, September 29th ST.MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, Wednesda y Hoiy Communion, Thursday ® 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, _ ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH - WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Rd.and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, - Rev.C.Douglas Eilis, M.A.I7th Sunday After Trinity 8.00 a.m.Holy Comniunion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer and Ser mon, Preacher: The Rector.7.30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon reacher: The Rector, Tuesday, September 29th ST.MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS 11.00 a.m.Holy Communion Organist: Mr, Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.- Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western 7.00 a.m.Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector : Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, Honorary Assistant I7th Sunday After Trinity September 27th .8.00 am.Holy Communion, 10.15 a.m.Mattins, 11.00 a.m.Procession, Solemn Eucharist and Sermon.7.00 p.m.Festal Evensong.Tuesday, September 29th ST.MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS 7.00 a.m, Holy Comunion: 7.30 a.m.Matting, \u2019 5.30.p.m.Evensong.Saturday, October 3rd 3.5.30 p.m.Qo¥et Afternoon.Weck-day Services Holy Communion, 8 am., Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thurs- and Saturday; 9.30 a.m, Wednesday.=~ Mattins: 7.30 am.daily except on Wednesday at 5 a.m Organist, O.R.Gliddon Choir Director, J.C.Scott \"NEXT SU MODERN AGE\u201d 7:30 p.m, Evening Serviée dl 5.15 pm.Pl \u201c .vo > a.+ St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine Street West {Convenient to all Hotels) Dr.DOUGLAS J.WILSO Guest Preacher 11:00 am.\u201cHOW GOD REVEALS HIMSELF IN THIS \u201cOUR GREAT HERESY IS VAGUENESS\" Come and enjoy stirring messages and fine music.ALL ARE WELCOME woo 05 Re BB BROWN; Interim Minister: 7 \u201c7 Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8 p.m, : NDAY at al PR ; - 1 BY - .AE Mr, Alex S.MacDonald, of.Pres =.1 A 1 1é22 EEE i) _ For All Kinds Of - [Fe SHTRUIT = AND VEGETABLES | WE.\u201c1151 .FREE DELIVERY 7 \u201d JUST ARRIVED MONTREAL BEAUTY ™ + CRABAPPLES MELVILLE\u2019 S 4471 St.Catherine West .THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1953 \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 WAlnut 2771 Please oh ne your Ads early i in the week.No Ads accepted hone 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 35¢ 3e for each additional word T.V.raow 3090 Vera Rental Money Refunded If You Decide To Buy ® Well-Known Makes ® WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES COMPANY 4209 St.Catherine St.W.WE.2226 Fl.3306 pe RO ROOMS TO LET 29-a F OR SALE 29 FOR SALE 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE 36 HELP.WANTED ; tr Le ip \u201cbright sunny room, suit 3 - ey ANTIQUE furniture and china.Must MALE ! Sal ise or business Indy.All Kitchen APARTMENT PIANO BOAT, LUGGAGE AND be Eeraine.M.Larsen, Antiques.= rat privileges.No other roomers.DE.Mahogany, condition, tone, very good, CABIN TRAILERS FOR |WL.79 > K-9 QFFICE BOY * =a - - 7 \" : - J 534.$ d - - .RENT, ALSO OUTBOARD Siitcov BR reor chesterfield and Large [manufacturing co.; (rest EMALL and large room, furnished 233.\u2019 \u201c 3c_9g | Montreal, has opening for intelli- FMALL and large room, furnished USE A VALET TROUSER MOTOES.ATLANTIC 9871 (ome \"7° 77% \"77 EE me | choniye, for, injell lady.Privileges.WA.6466, 3549 STRETCHER PRESS LK | Ea ee an ue! years of age: who has hud (wo years - M Northcliffe, ; K-54 F > ORI A an x rug.rite box 37, c-0[ high school education.No experi- or men particular \u2018about - their ENTAL RUG £185 Hampton, K-49 ence necessary.Five day week, ; ROOM, kitchen privileges, suitable clothes, Economical - easy .effi- 10'6\u201d x 14\" pale green bacKground: SPOOL bed, doûffie, wanted, AT.cafeteria, and insurance plana middle aged lady, reasonable, DE.cient - quick.Five years warranty.no dealers.HA.9804 Lo K-35 | 0808.K-69 7761, local 46 for appointment.K-5¢ : we __°_ K-43) Telephone WE.3172 evenings.Stew- 0 teres.- : # WANTED nylon snowsult, size 5: 40 \u201c FOUND CENTRAL Westmount, near bus art, sole agent, 293-A Grosvenor BATHTUB tricycle; doll's carriage, reasonable, \u2018 aud tram, bright single room for : \u2014 E 1.i ith fet .| DE.3058.K-70 FOUND sometime ago In Westmount gentleman.Parking space in rear A REAL BARGAIN namel.on rom with » shower > - Park, Model plane.FI.390 A for small car.GL.3266.K-27 ; RB attachments, shower curtain rall, 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT Ti - DOMESTIC ser ROOMS WANTED Six good looking dresses, large size, and taps, reasonable.GL.1576.K-23 WANTED ] 1 0 very we made, one is new and DAVENPORT, 3 pleces\u201d as new, A LG j .ini 3 WESTMOUNT, unfurnished or fur- never been-worn.DE.2569.K-41 inner spring filed.Real chance.DE.| WOMAN im Sook guening * dinner.as for boris miniature Doodle, {ll nished room for \u201clady, September BOY'S station wagon coat: also 6272.K-28 | Hlourly rates 4.6803 K-20 From finest blood lines.HU.§-6279.J 30th, light cooking privileges, rea-{ heavy English tweed, fit 6-8 years, ; = \u2018 34 HELP WANTED K-14 À ble.DE.9596 K-45 both splendid condition nearest offer STUNNING dresses, Velvet house- i JR ond : $20.00.Pe 9508 ' Kb coat, handknit dress, evening gowns, .FEMALE 42 PERSONALS 2 GARAGES TO LET SARPET and small rugs, odd\u2019 chalrs gabar line, Fe ciation, wagon EARN money, make friends, selling : ; al?, » coat, jackets, ouses, 16-18.blouses, skirt hirt lacks.High DO you want to play football?Ages UNHEATED garage to lét, between (Pictures, walnut sldeboard.Apply Hats, handbags, jewelery, fur col.est qù Ft $, \u201cJe 5 on 8.HIgN= 137 to 20.Phone WI, 4358 after 6 - Cedar and Clarke Ave.Rent, $15.00 WIL 9402, K-56 arg, Shoes, Sven fleecelined Samples\u201d ents ocd oD es.p.m.K-38 : a month in advance.I.0 be- BABY crib 27 x 51, entirely new, boots.= Perfect condition.Sacrifice! \u2018| TRA CUP reading by appointment.tween 7-8.K-44 complete (With spring and oiled Tennis racquet.EX.1718.K-61 plertber Distributing Co., 30 MeRe, Call DE.8296.E by &pp K-10 , E, 342 Elm Avenue, WI.edge mattress.eal opportunity.| ; de = : GARAG K-46 Direct from manufacturer, Clear.CANADIAN Westinghouse electric PRACTICAL nurse 12 hour night ly ; SSDOWNE W#7_Amineton Lane, Ance.DE.6272 K-29 lefrigerator, $50.00.WE.2136._K-ä0 duty for elderly lady.EL.8745.K-40 DUPLICATING P NS n \u2019 : z , [> - GL ue.g K-51 HUDSON seal cost, very good con- SAROUK rug 997 x 6, perfect con\u201d 35 SITUATIONS WANTED Work à dtectrl 3 - on, price reasonable.A 7.: Sia - \u2019 or one on \u2018electric ma- M2 GARAGES WANTED Co K-18 CANADIAN mink cout, 16-18; 3 : FEMALE chine.Reasonable charges.: S sos: Sables; ea e Spanish 7 xcellence of work assured.GARAGE wanted, dead storage, day couohz electrle orthophonic.OL, shawl, collector's article; camel hair ort exe er otanry Din me Easy parking.Please phone M winter months.Vicinity Westmount 6803.\"K.15 cout, very good condition.Old seW- semi-invalid.Good references.Write FI.2916.K-11 A Park, WE.7851, K-48 FOUR Bur 5 Sc ing machine.WI.8102.K-33 box 95, c-o \u20182185 Hampton Ave.K-62 HEATED garage required, vicinity gO\" burner eas WI, 4930.K-16 FUR coat, lapin, size 14-16, good COMPETENT woman will baby sit | Kensington Avenue.Call GL, 3911, PRESSURE cooker: Ain Thum condition, small matching hat, $65.00.or act as substitute mother while MA Mr.Barer.- K-59 kettle.Phone after 6 DE.6192, K-37 wr 5421 \u2014 - K-34 parents are away from home.WA.HAVE SEASON TICKETS 98-b EXCHANGE = ARMCHAIR; mahogany dining table; 9766.X-13 ' 7 BEAUTIFUL chesterfield hed-chair, hostess chair; coffee table; two oc- FOILEGE girl seeks baby silting \u201cFour box seals, for Toronto WANTED studio couch In exchange Jade green damask.Bargain.HU.[casional tables; bedside table: com- position.Have had experience with professional hockey games, L for a slipcovered Lawson sofa, WE.8-8195.X-50 bination cupboard; mirror; Kitchen small bables.Westmount ares only.Wish to exchange same for 6047, K-42 ANTIQUE sofa, mahogany, beautiful cabinet; china: tri-lite; table lamp; please phone WE.K-47 Montreal Forum.GL.1474.29 FOR SALE upholstery, excellent condition.No bedside lamp.WE.9517 evenings, 18%.: dealers.FI, 3190, K-52 K-36 36 HELP WANTED HARD dry maple, fireplace wood MALE 12\u201d long or over delivered.Phone ALCOHOLICS HA, 1522 after 7 p.m.K-63 .ORDER CLIGRK AN RADIO console combination, Strom- Young man required for order dept.ONYMOUS berg Carlson, long and short wave I e di Io essiond ar ç of manufacturing Co., in west Mont- GROUPS A radio, standard speed phonograph, real.Bilingual preferred, with at ually conyerted te, 3 specd.Cabinet ; least 2 years high school education.For pariieulars, | F0.Box 2-3 6 new, .00, \u2018 evenings.- 2g Five day week, | rance lan, ation L, Westmoun K-66 % 20 Words 65¢ - Additional Words 3c Each * cafeteria.> Phone WA, 7761.local 46 Wednesday, Westmount PHOLSTÈRED wing chair with for appointment.K-57 Thursday, West End tlipcovers, oak, Jacobean style; \u2019 rocking chair, oak, upholstered; CARPENTRY DECORATING hina cabinet, 8 sides glass, golden .ir .ak: .Sr ALL kinds of general repairs.Car- Le ons large pressure cooker.PE pentry.Screens made to order.Storm = \u2018 indow repairs, Including glass.In- [BLACK Perslan lamb jacket, fin- terior and exterior painting.Wax- G.B.- PAINTER gertip length; phone after 6.DE.ing and polishing floors ete.Free 52.K-38 egtimate, A.Tapp, EL.2793, K-21 INTERIOR, EXTERIOR PAINTING p= = == |S.BTANDRING.General carpentry Plastering, cement, Stucco pe 4 |and cabinet making: Expert crafts- All kinds of repairs, = Bi manship on all lines of woodwork.Call GLenview 3129 [IRN] : FU neRaL ! HOM è 561C I O Sherbrooke St.W Nt i DExter 114-9 Completely AIR CONDITIONED uneral Home and Chapel TIRE MM LE 7 1! J) = funeral Planned kitchens and custom bullt interiors a specialty.Estimates free.Satisfaction guaranteed.EL.7453.CARTAGE AND MOVING K-5 and ex- VERN OATWAY, interior WESTERN Grating and Moving, general transport, local and long dis- tance.Specialty: (furniture, pianos, refrigerators.Call FI, 1328.K-2 DRAPERIES DRAPERY fabric special design, expert workmanship on drapes, and slipcovers, Work guaranteed, Reasonable price.For advice.FI.5021.Q-67 DECORATING DECORCRAFT REG'D.Noted for good prices and excellent workmanship.Free estimates and advisory service.Call Mr.Thompson ME.1-6687 or MA.3143.K-8 Service The Chapel of Cathedral Beaute 34 (Mountain St.| 23 B à Diversitz_ 6- 66363 terior palnting.We spray garages and basements.3405 Vendome.EL.0430, , K-7 DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS On dresses, suits and coats, repairs.Three years experience in Eaton\u2019s Alterations Dept.Best references Miss L.Fox, WE.1752 (near Greene- Sherbrooke), K-24 EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs, 5110 Sherbrooke West, Apartment 1.K-4 ALTERATIONS of all kinds, By appointment.WA, 6456, 3549 North- cliffe, Mme Lucas.K-58 LADIES can you make your own alterations?If so I will fit your garments, At a very low cost, fittings from 6.30 - 10.30 p.m.DE.0233 for appointment, K-25 EDUCATIONAL \u2018SPANISH LESSONS Experienced teacher from Mexico, Beginners and conversation, .Classes given in Westmount.Phone EL.7431.K-22 BLACKBURN School 1s now open for registration in designing pattern making, dressmaking and tailoring.Millinery commencing October 7th, 1361 Greene Avenue, WE.8752.K-15 : MUSIC LESSONS PIANO teacher and accompanist.Special piano course for adults, be- ginners included.DE.5271.Kiël \"UPHOLSTEÉRING MID-TOWN Upholstering Co.All types of upholstering.Chesterfields reconverted to modern styles.Telephone day and night.WA.5582.K-3 VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS \u2014 Flexalum spring tempered slats.Vinyl plastic tapes.Newest and best on the market, No Installation charge.Steel drapery supports given free # charge.Call for free estimate.J, P.Beaudoin, veteran.OXFORD VENETIAN BLINDS G'D YO.5681 BVENINGS HE.Fa = cap vu & jee AL LE 45 Es fT UNION MADE LING'S - = 7e _RENT-| PAGE sEvE ° mr nt ve Teen ed 5 Ce oe ~ PAGE BIGHT Miss Margaret Ogilvie, gpent the summer with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.B.M.Ogilvie, has returned by plane to Switzerland where she is attending school - at Brillanmont, and also art classes in Lausanne.\u2018Hon.David Stapleton - Cotton, youngest son of Viscount and Viscountess Combermere of Cholstrey Lodge, Leominster, Herefordshire, arrived in Quebec by the Atlantic | and will attend McGill University.At present he is the guest of Mrs.Helen Boisvert, Tupper street.ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Charles H.Wood of Notre Dame de Grace, announce the engagement of their daughter Audrey Elizabeth, to Mr.Thomas George Mulligan, son of the late Walter J.Mulligan and of Mrs.Mulligan, of Westmount.The wedding is to take place in the Church of the Ascension of our Lord, Westmount at eleven o'clock on Saturday morning, September 28.Miss Wood is a graduate of St.Mary's Hospital School of Nursing, and Mr.Mulligan Te- ceived his Bachelor of Commerce degree from Sir George Williams College, class of 1952.Mr.and Mrs, William M.Chisholm of Weston, Ont.announce the engagement of their daughter, Flora, to Mr.David D.Crombie, son of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Crom- bie, of Westmount.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, October 10, in Toronto.Miss Chisholm is a graduate of the University of Toronto and Mr.Crombie graduated from Mc- Gill University.Mr.and Mrs.Russell I.Beall, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Jean, to Dr.William Mitchell Pat- > Social >< J T who Fins + .THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, \u20181865 _ William M.McKinnon and of Mrs.McKinnon, of Houston, Texas.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, October 3, in the Rectory of St.Patrick's Church.Miss Beall is a graduate in Arts of McGill University, class of '50, and the Royal Victoria Hospital School of Nursing, class of \u201858.Dr.McKinnon, a graduate of Baylor University College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, class of '52, is at present assistant resident in surgery at Bellevue Hospital, New York.APROACHING MARRIAGES of Westmount, announce the approaching marrzage of their daughter, Barbara Mary, to Mr.John A.-Timmins, son of Mr, and Mrs.Leo H.Timmins, of Montreal, the wedding to take place on Saturday, October 10, at twelve o'clock noon, in the Church of the As- cénsion of Our Lord, Westmount.At the marriage of Miss Patricia Lydia Joan Clouston, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.Roy Clouston to.Mr.Joseph Hubert Hollingsworth; elder son of Mr, JUST ARRIVED !! BY PLANE.An exciting shipment of new dresses From New York Dozens of styles to choose from for JUNIORS\", MISSES\u2019, WOMEN'S You'll Love These Fashions _- See them\u2014while there's still a fine choice for you at.Charlotte Gowns 1353 GREENE AVE.* Open 9.30 to 6 Daily (Near Sherbrooke) Fresh as Tomorrow WESTMOUNT FI.7773 A rick McKinnon, son of the late \u201c Mr, and Mrs.Edward F.King, BRAZEAU \u2014 MORIN The marriage of Dolores Morin, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Pierre Morin, of Timmons, Ontario, to Corporal Gaston Brazeau, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Gustave Bra- zeau, Notre Dame de Grace, took \u2018place at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, Sept.12, at Notre Dame de Grace Church, N.D.G.with Rev.Langevin, O.P., officiating.The church was decorated with baskets of white chrysanthemums and candelabra.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a floor- Jength gown of white nylon tulle, with fitted bodice and bolero, appliqued with pearls.Her fingertip veil was embroidered with pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of white stephanotis and orchids.Miss Denise Morin, maid of honor, in a' gown of aqua tulle nylon, with cap of the same color, carried and Mrs.F.C.2.Hollingsworth, which is to take place on Saturday afternoon, September 26, at 1.30 o\u2019clock in the Church of The Ascension of Our Lord, West- mount, the bride will be attended by Miss Jacqueline Poxon, as maid of honor, and Misses Barbara Jackson, Barbara Barnes and Florence Hollingsworth, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids.{i Mr.Bernard Hollingsworth, brother of the bridegroom, will act as best man and the ushers will be Mr.Ross Clouston and | Mrs.George Clouston, brothers of the bride, and Mr.John Schultz.Attending Miss Marion Audrey Campbell Millidge, eldest daughter of Mr.Brydone de Blois Millidge and the late Mrs.Millidge, at her wedding to Mr.Ralph Douglas Gale, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.John R.Gale, all of Westmount, which is taking place on Friday, September 25, at four o'clock in St.Matthias Church, Westmount, will be her sister, Miss Patricia Mil- lidge, as maid of honor, with Miss \u2018Eve Anderson, Miss Nancy Gale, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Betty Joan Main, of Edmonton, and Mrs.R, Nutbeen of Carbonear, Newfoundland, as her other attendants.to .Mr, Jack Gale will be best man \u2018for his brother, and the ushers will be Mr.L.Ben fuller, Mr.Donald Martin, Mr.Peter Hayes, of Toronto, and Mr.Peter Kirkegaard of Brockville, Ont.: The reception following the ceremony will be held at the Forest and Stream Club, Dorval.a Colonial bouquet of Swept- heart roses ang white carnations.au \u2014 1 John Walker, Mr.|: Fy bi ersonal ++ Engagements ++ Weddings + COUPLE PIPED FROM CHURCH: Corporal Gaston Brazeau and his bride, with several members of the wedding party, are SN seen after their recent wedding at Notre Dame de Grace Church, The bride is the former Miss Dolores Morin, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Pierre Morin, of Timmins, Ont., and the bridegroom, who is the only French Canadian member of the famous RCAF 401 Pipe Band, Westmount, is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Gustave Brazeau, of Notre Dame de Grace.From left to right are Piper Gibson, Miss Denise Morin, maid of honor: little Miss Louise\" Marsolais, flower girl; the bride Little Miss Louise Marsolais, cousin of the groom, as flower- girl, wore an embroidered organdy dress in daffodil yellow.Her cap was of daffodil yellow stephanotis and her bouquet of blue and yellow carnations, Mr.Paul Doyon played the wedding music, and Miss Theresa Da- ly sang.Ushers were Messrs.R.Scrimgeour and L.Sheehan.Mrs.Morin, mother of fhe bride, wore a two-piece gown of orchid silk embroidered in metallic thread with a small hat of black pan-yeloug trimmed with os» trich feathers.She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses.Mrs.Brazeau, mother of the groom, wore a two-piece suit of delft blue ottoman with hat of \u2018Marie black velour, beaded all over with a and groom; and Sergeant Ted Gibson, also of the RCAF 401 Pipe Band.black pearls, and black accessors ies.She carried a bouquet of Talisman roses.The bridegroom 1s the only French Canadian member of the famous R.C.A.F.401 Pipe Band, and was in uniform.The reception was held at the Berkley Hotel.Later, Mr.and \u2019 Mrs.Brazeau left for the United States, the bride travelling in a two-piece suit of teal blue with collar embroidered with pearls, matching hat of ostrich and ace cessories in vermillion red.She carried a bouquet of white orchids, Among the out-of-town guests were: Mr.and Mrs.Pierre Morin, M their daughter, Miss Denise Morin, ; of Timmons, Ontario, and Miss Charbonneau George Theriault, Ottawa.heavily in debt and = \u201cBe a Good Samaritan\" * REDDY MEMORIAL Hospital \u2018For 81 years, the Reddy Memorial Hospital has been caring for the sick.Today, it is _needs financial help immediately.You can be a Good Samaritan by sending in a donation \u2014 large or small \u2014 to the Campaign Chairman, Reddy Memorial, Hospital, 4039 Tupper Street.We rnd $200,000 1 cam o (Campaign.Sept, 15th fo 20th) ~~ _L and Mr, | ibs - is ; and United Lin a with pearls, d ace She rchids.guests Morin, Morin, Miss \\ Mr, | u Social + Mrs.Geoffrey S.Mig Dopgal gu] returned heme by plane followiTig a trip to England.Mr.and Mrs, Jo on H.Molson have moved from Clarke avenue, westniount, and have taken üp |.their residence at 380 Morrison avenue, Town of Mount Royal, Montreal Exchange TeacHers League\u2019 \u2018held its first meeting \u2026 of the season at the University Women\u2019s Club, Jp the- form of a tea.Were \u2018present.from P Maria \u2018alüïnnae is being held on Saturday, \u2018September.\u201826, at 2.30 p.m.at the convent under the con- enership- \u201cof Mrs.J.A.Roberts assisted by Miss Janine Brown, Mrs.J.\u201cLutfy, Miss Anne Cook, and Miss: Mary Dunn.Tickets may be secured by calling Mrs, Roberts at WA.2839.Mrs.T.G.Anglin will be hostess [ to the members and friends of the Churchwomen\u2019s Year, of the Church of The Advent, Westmount, at a Silver Tea, at her home, 3170 |\" St.Sulpice road, on Wednesday afternoon, September 30, from three to six o'clock.Assisting Mrs.Anglin in receiving wjll be Mrs.J.B.Eveleigh and Mrs, A.P.Black- .burn, while presiding at the tea table will be Mrs.Sydenham B.Lindsay and Mrs.Alexander \u2018Mel- Jor.WEDDING JACOBS - PERON The marriage of Miss Adele P.Peron, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.S.E.H.Peron, of Notre Dame de Grace, to Mr.Ross H.Jacobs, son of Mr.and Mrs.R.Jacobs, of Montreal took place recently at | Roussy Memorial Church, Grande Ligne, Que.The Rev, William Cho- dal performed, the ceremony assisted by the Rev.Charles Foster.Mrs.H.Bronelett was organist and Mrs Boisvert sang during the signing of the register.Gladioli and ferns decorated the church, The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by Mrs.R.de St Croix, of Windsor, Ont., as matron of honor and by Mrs, S.Swens, of North Bay, Ont, Little Miss Renée Peron, Niece of the bride was flower girl.r Henry A.Jacobs, brother of the groom, was the best man and the usherg were Mr.L.Laufranchel, Mr, Rene Peron and Mr.Fernand Peron.The bride wore a gown of white \u2018thantilly lace and tulle, the lace bodice fitted in princess lines below the hips and having a yoke of nylon tulle applique with long LEARN TO DRIVE * DUAL © CONTROL © DRIVING SCHOOL EXPERT INSTRUCTION \"WESTMOUNT'S ORIGINAL DRIVING SCHOOL\" WE.4151 1223 Greene Ave.{Opposite Avenue Theatre) * * Se tum ao.ba 0» Le - oT = 7 TRE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEFTEMBER 18, 1958 ; » DUNN \u2014 CHALMERS The marriage of Phyllis Elsie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Norman H.Chalmers of N.D.G.to Mr.Douglas Burton Dunn, son of Mr.and Mrs.Howard S.Dunn, took place on Saturday, September 12, in Stanley Presbyterian Church, the Rev.J.D.Wilkie officiating.Miss Doris Killam played the wedding music and Mr.Walter Clap- perton sang during the service.Tall standards of peach gladioli were used for decoration.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a vallerina length gown of imported lace and tulle.pointed sleeves and full gathered skirt of tulle over taffeta, Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a Juliet cap-of lace and she carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses and stephanotis.The attendants were dressed alike in frocks of agua figured nylon, turquoise over taffeta fashioned with ankle length skirts with headdresses and sashes of matching tulle and carried bouquets of feathered white carnations and pink Sweetheart roses.The little flower girl.wore a short tiered frock of white figured nylon over gold taffeta, a band of golden garden flowers adorned her hair and she carried a basket of the same.Mrs.Peron, mother of the bride wore a floor length gown of rosewood faille and lace with matching hat trimmed with feathers, and a corsage of white feathered carnations.Mrs.Jacobs, mother of the bridegroom wore a powder blue triple sheer with lace sleeves and yoke, large navy velvet hat with navy accessories and a cor- | sage of pink roses.The reception was held at the Feller Institute where Sweetheart roses and larkspar were used \u2018to decorate.Later Yfor travelling the bride wore a navy and white corded silk | dress suit and matching duster with red accessories and a corsage of white carnations.Upon their.return Mr.and Mrs.Jacobs will reside at Macdonald College.The out-of-town guests were Dr.and Mrs.P.Schwager, and: daughters, of Waterton, Ont.; Dr | and Mrs.E.Frencheth, of Wor- |; -chester, Mass.; Dr.and Mrs.J.C.Forbes, of Richmond, Va.; Mr.John St.George of College Park, Maryland; and Mr.S.Belanger and son: of Ottawa.Ea RECENT WEDDING: Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Burton Dunn, pictured after their wedding which took place on Saturday, September 12, in Stanley Presbyterian Church.Mrs.Dunn was formerly Miss Phyllis Elsie Chalmers, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Norman H.Chalmers, of Notre Dame de Grace.The bridegroom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Howard S.Dunn.Photo by W.Gordon Mitchell Her circular veil of tulle illusion was held in place with a Juliet lace cap trimmed with iridescent sequins and pearls.She carried a semi-cascade bouquet of white gladioli with feathered white carnations.\u2018 Miss Joan Kinna, R.N., as maid of honour, Miss Jean MacKenzie, R.N,, and Mrs.D.Dunn, sister-in- law of the bride, as attendants, wore identical gowns of turquoise silk taffeta with.pelisse turquoise jackets having Elizabethan collars.They wore headdresses of gladioli to match their semi- cascade bouquets.Mr.Donald Dunn acted as best man for his brother and the ushers were Messrs, Ronald Price, Gordon Naylor and Walter Baril.Mrs.Chalmers, the bride's mother, wore a Dior blue silk taffeta gown wtih a navy blue feather hat and a pale pink glamelia corsage.Mrs.Dunn, mother of the groom, wore a gown of navy corded silk\u2019 with a navy blue velvet hat and a deep red glamelia corsage.The reception was held at the Berkeley Hotel.Later the bridal couple left by motor for Quebec City, the bride travelling in a maroon and grey.tweed suit with grey accessories.On their return they will reside in Ann Arbor.Mich.Card Party Westminster Central United Church W.A.will hold a tard party at 8 p.m.on Monday, in the chureh PAGE NINB a \u201cMrs.- Géorge Stevenson, 210 Wolseley Ave, held a tea and shower for thé Children\u2019s Arcade of the Xavier Apostolate Autumn Fair at her liome on-Wednesday.St.Andrew's W.M.S.The opening meeting of the Maw\u2019 Gillivray Auxiliary, W.M.B.of St, Andrew's United Church, West« mount will be held on Tuesday, Oct.6, in Hutchison Hall at 3 p.m, \u201cThe moving picture \u201cThe King\u2019s Man\u201d will be shown.The program Will be on the Missionary Monthly.Mrs.G: L.McCrae and Jadies of Circle No.4 are in charge of the meeting.\u2018 PETAL - CUT (Permanents from 7.50 Emile 1347 Greene Ave.The Hair Style of The Monih An adorable_new \"Shortie\".gay, casual loveliness will compliment you.whatever your years! - Beauty Salon.2 Phones at Your Service Its Fi.2486 FI.0562 YARD-GOODS FALL SEWING Authentic Tortans - Pure Wool Crepes - Gabardines, etc.© WOOL \u2014 Beehive, Kroy and double knitting.© BUTTERICK PATTERNS \u2014 With new l-yard skirts.CROFT'S * \" Fabric Centre - 361 Victoria Avenue \u2014 WA.8416 (Just below Sherbrooke) hall.POCO DOC DCT DOC D0 DOC oD 1 WESTMOUNT TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD.1{ aaa PPS - mm mg \"aaa\" \u2019 Real Viennese cooking and specialties - Full Course Businessmen's Lunch 75e Evening Dinners a la carte Dainty afternoon teas.© PARTIES CATERED POR © CONTINENTAL ATMOSPHERE ® HOME COOKING mam mm mm ee Sm mm memo ER eal a a on lll al le al ll led al nl A For An Enjoyable Evenirg » .Eat At The OLD VIENNA RESTAURANT Below 1357 GREENE AVENUE snorbrooke WE.0654 p2oc-\u2014\u2019>oc- SOC For daytime or ® WOOL JERSEYS eo 1233 Greene Ave.SKIRTS! ® WOOLS ee ORLONS e TAFFETAS All are expertly tailored.BLOUSES! 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SOO Barn Dance Will Aid IODE Educational Work A Hajiowe'un Barn Dance is Deing sponsored by three I.O.D.E.Chapters, the Col.Arthur O.Blois Chapter, the Maj.General Price Chapter, and the Commandos Chapter, on Friday evening Octo- \u201cber 23 at 9 p.m.at The- Royal Montreal Regiment Armoury, Westmount.The caller will be Don MacSween, who will provide music for the square dancing as| well as for good old fashioned waltzes, and \u2018popular\u2019 dancing.Mrs.T.Donald Dow is the co- * ordinator of the dance, Mrs.A.A.Stevenson ig in charge of ticket sales, and the conveners are Mrs.W.M.Phipps, Mrs.Milton G.Townsend and Miss Irene Moore.The proceeds of the dance will be Max The Tailor WEST END CLEANERS Now operating our own plant on the premises.FINEST - ODORLESS CLEANING Pick-up & Delivery .WA.1131 3-hour Service at our plant 5335 Sherbrooke W.(Near Decarie) LXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1068 usèd for the educational work of the order.; The Western Group of Centenary United Church, 2020 Wellington St, Point St.Charles will hold a rummage sale Tuesday, from 10 a.m.till 2 p.m, x + THE GIFT SHOP: The Women\u2019s A of Congregation Shaar Hashomayim announces that the annual Succoth Tea, to take place on Tuesday, September 29, at 2.30 p.m., in the Community Hall, there will be the fo opening of their latest project \u2014 \u201cThe Gift Shop.\u201d The ey will contain an-out- Standing collection of fine religious and ceremonial articles along with unusual gift ideas for all ages.The feature of the meeting will be an address by Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat and a display by Mr.Carl on \u201cThe arranging of flowers, the way you yourself can do it.\u201d Members of the gift shop project are, left to right: Mrs.D.Solomon, Mrs.H.Levine, Mrs.M.A.Brown, Mrs.P.Levy, Mrs.J.Lazare, Mrs.A.Ruby and Mrs.S.Shuchat.dr x Oral Club The Oral Club provides business and club women with the opportunity to practice speaking in public under the direction of Mrs, Franco Consiglio, Any person interested in gaining poise and confidence in parliamentary procedure, imaginary radio broadcasts or our Novel by Ë - HOBENS Ë u EMAN' Ë GENTLEMAN'S WHO WROTE nN 0q0BER i HOUSEKEEPING Ans NOW ON SALE AT ALL NEWSSTANDS 2 x Just arrived from Holland! 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OP SOIL Jror sa \u2019 $4.00 for 1 cubic yard $3.50 for each additional cu.yd., delivered ore finest top soil obiainable * BLACK SOIL ° For Top Dressing $6.00 per cu.yd.\u2014 2 cu, yds.or more $5.50 per cu.yd.delivered Filling Earth, $7.00 per load of 4 to 5 cu.yds.PEAT HUMUS\u2014 $1.75 per bag for 5 bags $1.50 per bag for each additional bag (App.75-100 Ibs, per bag) .Per ton, loose, $22.00 ® Rock Gardens Stone $14.00 per ton © All types of stones and cement blocks for walks and terraces * PRICES ON REQUEST ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, PERENNIAL PLANTS.You are invited to visit our Nursery at 840 LUCERNE ROAD {Formerly Montée Côte des Neiges) .Town of Mount Royal E.DACCORD LTD.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR .NURSERY: EX.8742 Main Office - WA.1551 MISS CAROLE McDONELL, who with Miss Helen O\u2019Brien is in charge of transportation and hotel reservations for the weekend conference being held at \u201cThe Homestead,\u201d Lake Placid, N.Y., by the Montreal Union of Parish Sodalities, October 24 and 25.Leaders and potential leaders from the various sodalities throughout the city will attend the convention, which will be conducted by Father George Thoms, union moderator, from St.Malachy\u2019s Parish.Plans call for buses to leave Montreal early Saturday morning, October 24, and return late the following, afternoon.Miss Patricia Clouston.Bride-Elect Entertained Among those who have entertained for Miss Patricia Lydia Joan Clouston, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.Roy Clouston, whose marriage is scheduled to take place on Saturday afternoon, September 26, at 1:30 o'clock in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, to Mr.Joseph Hubert Hollingsworth, eld\u201d er son of Mr.and Mrs.F.C.J.\u2018Hollingsworth, are: Mrs.Rose Clouston and Mrs.George Clous- ton,.sisters-in-law -of the bride, who entertained at the home of the latter, at a buffet supper and presentation, in honor of the \u2018bride and groom; Miss Barbara Jackson at a luncheon at the Mount Stephen Club for the bride; Miss Jacqueline Poxon at a kitchen shower; Mrs.John Schultz at a crystal shower; Miss Florence Hollingsworth at a supper in the Champs Elyses at the Berkeley Hotel in honor of the bride; Miss Barbara Barnes at a cocktail party for the bride and bridegroom.The bridegroom's parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.C.J.Hollingsworth, | Will entertain the bridal party af- +00 orne pee LE EU ter the rehearsal this evening.me emg te de the giving of toasts, Is Invited to telephone ATlantic 7907, HOLLARD BULBS | Melville W.M.S.The Ellen Douglas Auxiliary, | Evening Dept., of the W.M.8,, will meet on Monday evening, at 8.15 FOR p.m.in the Melville Ptesbyterian FALL PLANTING Church Hall.The Rev.A.Ross Tulips, Mackay is to be the Guest Speak- Narcissi er and Miss Rosa L.Petit will con- Daffodils, .duct the Worship service, \u201c Hyacinthe, § \u2014\u2014 Crocus, Lilies, ete Cooking School The Ladies Progress: Club is sponsoring a Canada Packers Cooking Demonstration commenc- 174 FREB ing at 8 pm, to be held in the| Westminster Central Hall, 926 At- = W H-PERRON CQ SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN water Ave., on Thursday and Friday, Oct.1 and 2.There will be plenty of door prizes.935 STLAWRENCE BLVD, MONTREM | the swooper-scooper Hardly anybody seems to have a kind word to say for bats.But down in Texas the people of one city-have erected a tall tower and put a sign on it \u201cFor Bats Only\u201d.They did thatto show their appreciation for the way the little / pight-fiyers control insects.Even the Romans called the bat \u201can, obnoxious fowl\u201d.Very wrong.Actually bats are mammals.They can fly better than birds, and a single busy bat can account for 250 mosquitoes in one night's work.Their wings act like a short-wave receiving set, picking up reverberations from the air waves so accurately that they can navigate in total darkness.One species of Canadian bat is luxury loving.Each winter he heads south to Bermuda for the opening of the bug season there.Others just pick out some handy cave, hollow tree or belfry, and \u2018hang there upside down till spring.One thing about bats, they're always - thirsty.That\u2019s tough on the bat because te quench his thirst he has to find a river or lake and take it on the wing, swooping-down and scooping up the liquid.We're luckier, Whes we feel a thirst coming on we can skip the swooping and scooping.All we need to do is sit back and murmur \u201cMake Mine Molson\u2019s\u201d And in less time than it takes to say pipi- sirellus pygmaeus (bats to you) the famous long\" green bottle i8 on the table.Much easier.And nicer.: - : * j ' \u20ac by MARTY GOODMAN Monday is the annual High School Fpotball Carnival and once again it will take place\u2019 at Molson Stadium.around the various schools, there are:posters advertising this event, and right in the middle of each is a letter addressed to students.It caütions them against the disorderly conduct which hag been so predominant the pis} few \u2018years at high school football games, and failure to; ;comply with the notice ikin the event being *terminated.it 5 Carnival has been a lot of help- -gince its inception.Not only does it serve to give the coaches a line on their teams for the coming \u2018year, put the income all goes towards the upkeep of high school \u2018foot- - ball.Grounds are rented, -referees are paid, and many other costly.~ duties are taken care of.There is actually no reason for the rowdifièäs that takes.place \u201cthese games.School spirit is a * different - thing entirely and it does Rot involve injurious pranks, The notice ghotild be read: heeded by each.and every stiide who intends to he a spectator \u2018at the proceedings, This misconduct was the actual reason the senior A league was forced to stop playing the popular Friday \u2018night doubleheaders at Molson Stadium; now the Carnival is endangered for the same reason, and if it keeps up, a similar ultimatum may be expected from the Westmount Athletic Grounds.% ¥ # First Intercollegiate Game The McGill Redmen have added proceedings should be very interesting, and the results very indicative of how the Redmen I *will shape up for the rest of the year.- 5 Lo.FBT Coaching School Success There Was à story in-last week's Examiner about the success of a coaching plan-in Scotland for track and fiëla participants, to the-effect that no less than 80% of all the | boys who placed in the first three of e&ch event had received instruction under the plan.The meet was this years Scottish Schoolboys Athletic Championships, held at Edinburgh, and pointed out very | ! | E THIS IS HOW: Getting the lowdown on the Don Ferrier, pigskin pastime at a Westmount practice are these gridiron stalwarts \u2018(I to r.) Paul Zwinge, Bantams Practice For Coming Clash talking.| Bob Job, Chris Carr.That's coach Ron Sharp doing the PAGE ELBVEN David Woodman, an Franklin, Ted Ireland and Marvin Singer complete the line.: Geff Plomer at quarter, Jim Me- Givern, John Reed, John Rogers, and Ron Taylor are the backfiéld a double wing formation tô the Cod Comchine plan te on re.oo .; reserves.ry Cane against the sults in track and field.While their elder brothers are getting ready to make - LAURENTIANS MeMasten Maracders.Coach Vie Another such coaching plan took their last showing in senior A football, the Westmount;Junior Obeck has had Len Shaw work- Pace recently right herd in Can- bantam team is also prepping for their own clash in Monday's ee in tte Loihasx notion.he ada, when the Canadian Olympic y' PINE LODGE 18 Pp \u2026.81\u20ac Training plan went into effect with High School Carnival against St.Leo's.Undefeated .in two big Len has looked mighty im-{, picked group at the Canadian the Ju High defendi itv ch 10 pressive \u2018at times.This will be the y \u2018years, the Junior High is defending: çlty \u20ac ampion.HOTEL ; test for the Redmen, and aside Matiohal Exhibition grounds.It is Coach Hugh Stratton, now in his third year with th : \\ real , still too early to pick out any & , year wi \u20ac RAWDON, QUE.from marking their initial 1953 infercollegiate start, it also will be the first regular senior intercolle- giste game for Al Smith's Ma- ,rauders, The Hamilton mentor has & good) team this year, 19 holdovers from last season's team which did so well in every game.In fact, he is so loaded down at some positions that Ed Parente, \u2018a pre-season choice \"for all-star rating at quarterback, has been shifted to fullback, and last year's second stringer Joe Kosakowski will handle the bulk of the field- generaling.This gives the Marauders two men in the backfield who are real triple threats, Parente and Lorne Wriggles- worth, and a third dangerous passer in Kosakowski.The meets which would prove its worth, but enthusiasts may be sure that the athletes who attended learned much from the excellent coaching, which included many well-known personages from the United States as well as local experts.All of the Montreal boys who participated were very enthusiastic over the idea, and the results will undoubtedly be a lot more apparent in next summer\u2019s season, * = + Such Lucky People Quote from The Herald\u2019s column, Around the Clock in Montreal: \u201cENTERTAINMENT Westmounters t'other night could have witnessed, for free: a football: gamesa tennis fnatch; a soft- ot We need $200, \u201cBe a Good REDDY MEMORIAL Hospital For 81 years, the Reddy Memorial Hospital has been éaring for the sick.Today, it is heavily in debt and needs financial help immediately.You can be a Good Samariten Hoipital, 4039 Tupper Street.~ Samaritan\u201d \u201c 000 + canyon was definitely eliminated from the squad, figures he has a pretty good, \u2014 team built upon à nucleus of five | holdovers.Edward Flegg, an end, George Young and Ronnie Taylor, both right halves, Peter Haley, | quarter, and- Gordon Smith, a center, all saw service with last year's titlists.There is a weight limit of 136 pounds in bantam football, and a couple of players who are young enough to play are ineligible.These stalwarts will do \u2018their gridiron cavorting for the junior team that is being sponsored by both the -junior and senior highs.Stratton has his opening line-up pretty well set for Monday's 20 minute exhibition, and is fairly certain of the team he-will carry throughout the year.They are, of |.course, subject to change after the | Carnival.Gordon Smith will start at center, flanked by Ronald Ledbetter |\" and Ron Seltzer at guard.Rpger Ackrfian and Galvin Woodford will hold down the tackle positions, with Ed Flegg and Steve Nutik at end.Pete Haley will mind the quarterbacking, Peter Souquet at left half, George Young at right half, and David Gilmore at full will take their places on the half line.Bruce Hutchison will play wingback: 26 On Roster Behind these 12 stalwarts, Strat- ton has named 14 others to \u2018complete the roster.Ted Evans at center, guards Bill McEwan, Peter McKergow, and Laurie Seybold, tackles Arnqld Barkoff and Tom Deachman, and ends t ball game; a golf putting competition; a band concert; and a football practice of Les Alouettes.Any day now citizens of Montreal \u2014 only city in the world where it's possible \u2014 will have a choice on Saturday .of a baseball game, a football game and a hockey game \u2014 only none of \u2018em will be free.Warren An excellent Resort Hotel, modern conveniences.Really a de- _ sirable location for the vacationlst.Our Meals \u2018Are Our Pride! COCKTAIL ROOM Tel.: RAWDON 34 AYELIT'S.\u2018STRONG ALE Just how far do promoters think the fan's dollar will SREWED AND BOTTLED BY Wn.MCEWAN & CO,LTD.EDINBURGH.SCOTLAND | \u201cstretch?\u201d \u2014 Aw shucks, fel- ; FE .= Jers, we'd \u2018let them in too, by sending in a donation \u2014 large or small \u2014= wouldn't we?: .\u2019 * * *.to the Campaign Chairman, Reddy Memorial Westmount Wanderings |, \u2018 | .; Westmount cricket team finally title race, but it took a game called on account of darkness to do it .At Jeast the locals didn't continue the game under flashlight CONTENTS 12 FLUID OZS.MoEwan's Strong Ale is a world lamous Scotch Ale, brewed and bottled in Edinburgh, Scotland.Ask for it at clubs, bars, resorts and Alf ~~ 20° power as one other squbd -did this year .AT ALL Q.L.C, STORES.LIST NO.52-E =\" a.A (Campaign Sept.\u201c150m te 270h) nL \u201cled the winners with Lana Pic TWELVE ; Loss Eliminates Title Hopes Of = Cricket Squad - Hopes entertained that the Westmount cricket club\u201d would emerge league champions were | fudely jolted Saturday when -the local crew took it on the chin from Adastrians 202 to 176 for 8 at Westmount Park.The win gave the Adastrians full revenge for.their Davidson Cup loss the pre- * vious week.\" Thé loss dispelled any chance Westmount had\u2019 for the championship, and since Verdun beat West Indies it just about assures Verdun of the title.They are tied with the West Indies on Top, and have \"an easy game to play this Saturday.Close Match The Westmount game was close, ended because of darkness.Milson , followed by McLauchlan with 56; Good - bowled four for 15.-Kemp scored 79 for Westmount | and B.Taylor 22.Dyas took four wickets for 40.Verdun defeated West Indies - 161 for eight, declared, to 40.In other games, Maisonneuve ran up 113 for two wickets to defeat Adastrals with 111, and South- shore downed Mount Royal 74-61.The last game of the 1953 Montreal cricket season will: be played Saturday when Southshore meet Verdun in a game postponed from Aug.8.A draw or win will give them the title, a loss a tie for the championship with West Indies.Westmount Touch Football The City of Westmount Municipal Touch Football season is now under way, with more teams competing than ever before.There are 24 teams to date and a possibility of more coming in within the next day or twos Never before has Westmount had so many, teams participating -in this sport.Each boy has been given a set of rules to study.The elementary schools have helped considerably in organizing these teams, and also the high schools in Westmount.Eligibility to play is controlled by the grade a boy is attending at school.That is, teams are made up in 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th grades to play against the same grades in the .other schools.Boys 15 years of age and over in the high schools have made up their own teams.Each of the elementary school age teams will be coached by an older hoy from the high schools.Referees will also be volunteers from the high schools.\\ Rocky Rothwell and John Gar- = \u2014 = OH! THOSE GREMLINS The legendary gremlin, now resigned to the fact that peacetime may afford mischievous opportunities too, may have been responsible for the error that appeared in last week's Examiner.It was reported that John Garland had \u201cbeen appointed head of the city's playgrounds, when he actually serves as supervisor of playground activities.Canadian weather observers are in permanent residence at Alert, on Ellesmere Island, less than 500 miles from the North Pole.\u2014 Quick Canadian Facts.01d?Get Pep, Vim Feel Full of Vigor; Years Younger MEN.WOMEN of 40, 50, 80.Don\u2019t be old, weak,worn-ont.all in, exhausted, Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets, Often needed\u2019 after 40 \u2014by body old, Tune duwn because lacking iron; increases vim, vigur, vitality, Thousands feel full of pep, Loin younger.Quit being old, Get Ostrex day, Introductory or \u201cget-acquaintsd\u201d size only 60¢.At all druggists, d out new plays and advance learning for à batfle-hardened - :crew of veterans.There is only a sparse group who \u2018performed for last year's squad; the rest are all new with most of them\u2019 having graduated from junior or bantam ranks.This turnout demonstrates very explicitly the sagacity of the West- mount \u2018move.; \u2018 \".Versus Montreal High .Montreal High will.provide the ÿ opposition in\u2019 the carnival, and:the game will be of 20 minutes duration, one of several on the program, which gets underway\u2019 at 7.30 p.m.Fred Urquhart of \u2018the High School always has a good team, one reason being the large enrollment.Coach Sharp has his starting line-up pretty well lined up, and he is confident that his charges will display a good type of ball this season.Linsmen RECREATION DEPT.Bob Job will start at center, land of the Recreation Department will be on-hand at all of the games to see that, all is going smoothly.For further information call Rocky Rothwell at FI.6975.Basketball Anyone interested .in playing basketball this season please call Rocky Rothwell at FI.6975.The Recreation Department has secured the use of a gymnasium in Westmount and would like to put,it to good use.If you are over 16, single, married, male, or female, and want to play .basketball, please.call the above number at once.We would like to get going during the first week of October, so please get to that telephone \u2018and sell the idea to a few friends.Only you can help yourself to play the game you like.This opportunity is for mount residents only.- = Enter Plans have been completed to send the Westmount Scottish to Toronto for the big rugby weekend that will take place there Oct.10.Teams from New York and Prince Edward Island will be there/ along with many other American squads.Club officials also Hope that a fixture may also be arranged the same weekend between McGill and the Barbarians.Last Scrimmage The teams will hold their last big scrimmage before entering competition this Saturday at Westmount Park, when an inter- club game will take place.It has the Barbarians go to Ottawa: fo play the Bytown Beavers, whilé' other games have been lined up \u2018| with Dartmouth, Harvard, MIT, and McGill.Team officials stress the point that anyone who is interested in the game can still comé out, and hope that ali those who wish to - play wiH tura up \u2018Saturday.) > gh _ Oppoiients of Westmot Tare taking quite a beating, es ecially, when they take a look at-the amount of Material \u2018 coach Ron Sharp has to work with.Some of the high- school mentors sit.up \u201cnight after night, trying to figure out which cuts will hurt the team: Jgast, but.not Sharp.; À grand total of 26 players are: working out at \u201cWestmBunt Park nightly as\u2019 \u2018the senior.prépare for.their last fling in senior A competition _ - the antiual Hi Carnival this Monday night at Molson Stadium f Not only.does the\u2019 Westmount ineiitor.not have to worry about who or who: \u2018rot tôl cut, he doesn\u2019t even have to figurey = backed up by Anderson.- lb West- Toronto Tourney been.proposed that the week after : FYTYSEIE SA mas me mt mm 10 - \u2018By MARTY GOODMAN t High's decigion to compéte-ip se THE EKAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 1088 - mr - error Seniors Get Ready For - Annual Football Carnival senjor B football this year > igh Setiool Fodthal] Eo Chris Carr and Dave Woodman are the starting guards, Detarie\u2019 in relief.Ed Fex and Ian Warnock are at tackle; along with\u2019 Woodall, Page Fairchild, Talbot .Nelles and Ben- netts.Grant Gill and: Evans are at the ends of: the Urie, Daye Smart, Larratt and Mack providing additional strength.1 \u201cDon Ferrier will \"handle \u201cfirst string- quarterback duties, ably assisted by Perry.: \u201cDick Christensen, Bruce Wilson and Paul Zwinge will go on the half, line, John Smart at wirighack completes the backfield.McKérgow,-Dick Grant, Drake, and Peter Moldon gomplete the roster.\u2019 es : ; - Two Formations The Westies have been, working out of both a T and short punt formations, and are working hard on both \u2018passing and.runne.Some.of | the.boys have looked \u2018very goods] °X .and Paul Zwinge ahd Bob Ferrier both seemed headed, for-gogd sea-, sons along with Bob Job and.Ed Fox.Tickets \u2018for the \u2018Carniyal cost $0.50 ir bought at school, \u201c30.75 at the -stadiuïn.7 victor in a playoff.= i May Craig Wins Pung Tourney \u201cThe Westmount Putting E Le, ended the' season's com Wednesday.; With a sn rnament - sponsored by: \u2018Paguette whet dona ed ar .as prizes.: EE Mrs, May \u2018Craig wi ladies\u2019 winner with a \u2018seh, which \u2018equal | of the me] \u2018Jack Smith.Mr.in eme = .'Thisipast- aessonthas.e extremely successful: \u2018 prizes were given où ut; and on Ze \u2018the \u2018weather has been j CALL ation Spor he ;Exanfifier.Sports® | part BE} WA Ci, if You.ha good sports story.: USED AUS OUNTAI ITN Roe LAN] Y.IN CAR GUARANTEED de LSPM @ 3 - .1 a: 5 - .mon \"men \"ne va - = RED FEATHER NEEDS MORE MONEY 1 THE UNITED Wav WELFARE FEDERATION OF MONTREAL "]
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