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[" BH ; -= mm ET EEE Twit I TO > 4 = EE EEE ç == - NOL.XXV, No.8 AS 4 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1954 ORTS BEST YEAR ES LE __Seroing the City of Westriount, Gaiden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropol Veterans Rehabilitation Story Told To Royal Empire Society Brig.C.B.Topp, chief pensions advocate in the Department of Veterans\u2019 Affairs, reviewed Canada\u2019s multi-million dollar veterans rehabilitation program recently.Describing the program to members of the Royal Empire Society's Montreal branch, Brigadier Topp classed as \u201cprimary\u201d the task of caring for the disabled and the dependents of those who died on] the field of battle.Total cost of rehabilitation plans for veterans of World War II will INJURED IN TRAIN CRASH: J.A.DeLalanne, 633 Lansdowne - .avenue, who.suffered a severe © a train crash at St.nesday.He told The Examiner eut on the back of the head in Clet Wed- last night he was: recovering _and would be back at work \u201cMonday.He paid tribute to the courage of those in the crash, - and those who turned to and \u2018provided first aid when regular \u201chelp was prevented from reach- \"ing the wreck by the.drifting | \u201cshow.eventually run to $1,500,000,000, he said.Maj.-Gen.R.O.G.Morton, CBE, was elected president, succeeding \u2018H.C.P.Cresswell, whose report reflected a busy year.It showed that Hon.Douglas Abbott, Minister of Finance, had been named an honorary life member of the society by the headquarter\u2019s council in London, England.P.L.Hall was re-elected secretary with A.Archibald as corresponding secretary and A.S.Keiller, treasurer.Et.-Col.A.S.W.White, OBE, was appointed chairman of council, succeeding S.D.Denman, Mrs.Arthur Lyman is chairman of the women\u2019s committee.Miss K.Jenkins continues as librarian.Honorary officers are: Brig.A.Hamilton Gault, DSO, patron; Maj.- Gen.C.B.Price, CB, DSO, DCM, honorary president; and Mr.Cress- well, past president, Vice-presidents are: Mrs, Henry Joseph, Mrs.Arthur Lyman, Mrs.F.H.Sproule, Harvey H.Black, R.H.Dean, Mr.Denman, Geo.H.Hoyle, Sir Vincent Jones, KBE; Col.W, H.Clark-Kennedy, VC; Col.E.D.B.Kippen, OBE; Maj.- Gen.P.E.Leclerc, CBE, MM; and John R.Gale.Elected to council: George Atch- ison, Donald Angus, Frank B.Common, Jr.; Rev.G.R.Forneret.L.B.Fuller, G.J.M.Gale, E.H.Gurton, H, P.McMillan, Dr.Donald MacRae, Arthur E.Mellifig, MBE; Paul Pare, C.C.Pettet, OBE; C.D.Paxton, Lazarus Phillips, OBE, QC; J.B.Stirling, John H.F.Turner, OBE; Frank deB.Walker, and George Wyer.In the council\u2019s report, Mr.Den- man said that the society believed that \u201ca generous intake of immigrants generally is important to Canada's future.\u201d But it also believed that the basic structure of the _ethnic groups in Caneda (Continued on page 7) es AFTER MASS: Following Solemn Pontifical Mass of Thanksgiving Sunday at Ascension Church, Westmount, His Eminence, the Most Reverend Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger consented to pose for this picture with the clergy and cholr boys of the church.Left to right, rear: Dwyer, Larry Grant, (pastor), Brenden Guilfoyle, Brian Martin, Rev.the Cardinal, Kenneth Belland, Charles Casey, J.A.Colford, Gerald Msgr.W.E.McDonagh Anthony Walsh.Front row: David O'Brien, Gordon Dooley, Donald McElroy, Peter Cooney, John O'Connor, Joseph Gallagher.(Bermingham Photo) lowship\u201d.\u2018 PRICE Ba | H.C.Nourse Management Chairman A balanced budget, a record attendance and an expanding program were the highlights of the 42nd annual report of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.presented last night at the annual meeting.The chairman's report for 1953, presented by A.W.D.Swan, retiring chairman of the board of management, which headed a long list of worthwhile statistics documenting the efforts of the various phases of the institution, revealed that 1953 for the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 was the biggest and best yet.In his report Mr.Swan said: \u201cOur success is due largely to the work of the whole staff .assisted by the enthusiastic law leaders who give freely of their time, knowledge, ability and fel- H.C.Nourse, Bell Telephone staff supervisor, was named chairman of the board for the new year.N.A.Millington, executive (Continued on page 2) Cards At Roslyn Ice Carnival Some 300 children and an equal number of parents turned up at the Roslyn Home and School Association carnival Friday at the school, despite sub-zero temperatures.Officials were very pleased with.the turnout, proof of interest in the rink.The City of Westmount decided not to operate it this year, and the Home and School group took it over, and all the members share in it.Stuart Laurie and Tom King, in charge of carnival arrangements, \u2018said the affair had exceeded all expectations.\u201cWe all look on the carnival as a sort of personal achievement,\u201d said W.T.Stewart, secretary of the rink committee.During the course of the eye- ning the rink was filled with laughing clowns, cowboys, black mammies, policemen and ballerinas.Children dressed as playing cards shuffled in and out of the crowd.An older boy dressed as a crow flapped his wings and snapped his beak at frightened little valentine girls.Their che\u20acks flushed with excitement, the five and six-year-olds rushed from their parents\u2019 arms at rinkside into the crowd of older children and, seconds later, came wavering back on uncertain skates.Men of the association, wrapped in raccoon coats salvaged from cedar closets for the occasion, handed out prizes for the best costumes.\u201cFor this job you need the wisdom \u2019o; (Continued on Page 7) Solomon, tact of Disraeli PICEURES AT CARNIVAL: Dressed as high cards at the Roslyn Home and School Association carnival held at the school Friday are Nancy Holland, 12 Ian Williams, 13, and Colin Russel, 13.Some 300 elaborately costumed children turned out for the affair.\u2014 20e % re THE \"EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1654 A group of 20-odd Westmount doctors meet once & month alternately in one and another\u2019s houses to discuss this and that: material \u201creceived by mail, a new book, a new operation, a particular case and how it was treated.It is part of the medical code for doctors to shun publicity.But the idea of a group of people of any profession, meeting periodically to discuss what is new, good or bad, is obviously an excellent idea .*% *% *% A week or so ago it was mentioned here that - Mrs.John Birks and Mrs.B.D.Russel, very keen tennis players, often played together at the Montreal Indoor Club, and that Mrs.Russel usually -won.This is net quite right, however.Mrs.Russel does not usually win, She never wins.Mrs.Birks always wins.* * * Leonard Schlemm, of the At- water Badminton and Squash club, who has won innumerable trophies during the past twenty years, has received a most unusual trophy\u2014not for any particular championship at all-\u2014a handsome clock in a glass case bearing \u2018a silver plate upon which is en- \u2018graved the following: \u201cTo Leonard Schlemm,-\u2014a member of the \u2018Atwater Badminton and Squash Club since 1933, as a player, RARE EERE \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d every day of the year domage: e tor INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA.3332 CL.4519 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal SEERRRRERREIER EERE 1215 GREENE AVE.WESTMOUNT FITZROY 0769 George F.Bourke - NOTARY By FRANK FAIRVIEW sportsman and gentlemen\u2014from the members,\u201d ; # LJ # ; Mr.and Mrs.Mark Farrell have gone to Switzerland to ski .Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Webster have gone south for a holiday.Station wagons of various makes seem to be pretty popular \u2018these days; among those driving station wagons around Westmount are Mrs.Egon Kern, Mrs.Gordon Savage, Mrs.Peter Laing, Mrs.John Patton, Mrs.Jack Cundill, Mrs.William Carey and Mrs.Alan Patton % + ¥ Mrs.Mary Gillean, who has been.living amd working in London, England, for the past few years, is back in town again .Jean Beardmore, who has been | living in Vancouver for several years now, has become a pretty good golfer (they cen play almost the year round out there) and now has a handicap of nine .* Le * Blake Knox, travelling east on a Sherbrooke street bus at five o\u2019clock on Sunday affer- noon asleep .Trevor Peck, who graduated from West- mount High and jeined the Bank of Montreal, resigned after two years to sell Fuller brushes and become the best salesman the company had ever had, selling enough to put himself through McGill in architecture, became a draughtsman for a large aviation company during the war, now operates a music shop on Sherbrooke street west .* % *% Hand & Donohoe Inc.have been forced to vacate their premises over the Bank of Commerce because of the new building to be erected and are now located at 320 Victoria Ave.just above Western.Miss Molly Deeth, longtime employee of Hand & Donohoe, died suddenly last Sunday.She had retired about a year ago because\u2019 of illness.10% 8% RH Stuart Keate, publisher of the Victoria Times, spent a few days in town last week .Dr.and Mrs.David Cape have moved out to Pointe Claire, as have Mr.and Mrs.Paul Maçfarlane .- Mr.and Mrs.Alan Patton, who have been living near West- 4805 CUMBERLAND AVE.; \"ND.EL.3262 HOWARD S.231 St.James Street West, Plateau 4451 it no answer Barrister and Solicitor Office: Suite 1118, Daily Star Bidg.Residence: Terrace Apartments, at residence ROSS, Q.C.Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, Glenview 2177 \u2018phone PL, 4451 \"WESTON SCHOOL INC.19 Severn Avenue Nursery School.Westmount Boys and Girls 8 and 4 years old, mornings SPRING TERM COMMENCES MARCH 8tb Principal, Miss M.Winspear, M.À., Ph.D.Fltzroy 9856 .Mrs.SERGE Y\" Reports .: (Continued from page 1) secretary, in a preamble to.{his report, paid tribute to the | work of the sémmitteg, board | | and \u2018staff.E.L.Hamilton regorted am for the boy's department; R.H.Sturgess for the physical education | program; L.B.Newman for the finance com- ! mittee; Wallace Beaton for | j Girls\u2019 \u2018membership.The new Board of Management kinson, Wallace Beaton, R.W, Becket, A.C.Buchanan, Rev.C.Cochrane, W.F.Dawson, Dr.K.1 A.C.Eliott, Howard Fairbairn, Norton Fellowes, Dr.Wm.R.Foote, J.E.B.Greeves, E.C.land, A.N.H.James, Lewis, S.G.Loucks, L.McMaster, Dr.W.Finlay McMartin, C.B.Murphy, L.R.Newman, H.C.Nourse (chairman), vinger, W.G.Pepall, E.D.Ramsay, W.D.Robb, D.R.Ross, E T.H.Seely, Errol F.Smith, R.| H.Sturgess, À.W.D.Swan, John Venters.Atlantic, Exdale Exchange Names To Alter Sunday Thousands of telephone \u2018 subscribers in the northwestern section of Greater Montreal, including Town of Mount Royal and Cote des Neiges, will get new numbers early Sunday morning, Charles deL.Harwood, Bell Telephone manager for Montreal, announced this week.A few minutes after midnight twe _exchange names will cease to exist and two new ones will come into use.ATlantic will become REgent 8, and .| includes: J.C.Annesley, J.G.At- | Hall, E.- L.Hamilton, H.S.Ire-] J.F.D.Ÿ.No-| EXdale will be renamed REgent 7.| Telephone users should have lit- | tle difficulty in remembering the { new numbers, Mr.Harwood said, because only.the prefixes will be \u2018changed: For example, ATlantic :1234 will be REgent 8-1234, and EXdale 1234 will be REgent 7- | 1234.The farewell to ATlantic and | EXdale numbers means that an- | other step is being taken in the progressive introduction of the two-letter and five-figure telephone numbers, which are required te provide for the continued development of Montreal's télephone system.The new numbering system fits in with & uniform plan being established throughout Canada and the United States.port, Connecticut, for the past few years, have returned to town.In her New England home Mrs.Patton hed an ingenious device in her kitchen.In the middle of the kitchen door (leading outside) was a \u2018\u2018flap\u201d door about one foot square, hinged- at the top, which \u201cflapped\u201d in or out.Suddenly: flap! kerplunk! and the dog had jumped \u2018through from the back yard into the kitchen.And then, a few minutes later, after a drink at his water bowl, the dog jumped out again.Except when the dog is\u2019 in mid-air, the \u201cflap\u201d stays shut, And no one has to bother opening and closing - the door dog.- 5 YR .for the.| ebrating birthdates about this .the Skylarks supplied \u2018the ALL LLLILLLLLLL ISL LLL LL SILLS SSIS APL SELES ISIS SSIS.Bz sl Purple.White REVIEW, - by Gord Wasserman.LL TOOT, LE Le 2 777 7 20 Jr 27700 We hear that .Mike Larrat and Liz Burwash wcre crowned King and Queen at the Valentine\u201d Dance held Friday (LZ 77777777 aR) music, which.was enjoyed by all .at Junior High Lyn Rodgers and Gord Smith were chosen.as_ the Tegal couple.% music made by the Westmount High band.Joan Fish is having | 2 \u201ccocktail party\u201d at her home to- | night as a prelude to Rosemary | Gagnon\u2019s formal.Mrs Lawley | is painting a portrait of John | Seely_for the school play.incidentally, the last \u201cdative derby\u201d | was called off because of a muddy | track.the senior B basketball squad is playing a home and home series of basketball games against Cornwall.the Cornwall team | will visit Montreal on March 3 and | Westmount will return the visit on |: March 10.both games will be double headers with Catholic || High facing \u2018the Cornwall | seniors.the floor hockey house || league has begun and the games | look as rough as they were during | the \u2018 borden-ball season.the | Hi-Y Club is doing a} wonderful, service by completely | clothing a poor German girl.|i the Current Events Club will be | off to Ottawa Thursday.j NEWS ON THE RIALTO Tickets for the school play | \u201cBerkely Square\u201d will be available soon.the price this year |' will be one dollar, anywhere in the house .well worth it, too.| publicity committee member, Renee Rothman, revealed as the alithor of the cartoon \u201cHelen and | formal.next week\u2019s the school dance.the Y Sadie Hawkins is \u2018coming up soon.a barn dance is planned by the \u2018Friday Nite Cap for March.Aaron Rosenberg assigned - to produce \u201cThey Stole $2,- .500,000,\u201d Colliers Magazine story of the Brink robbery at Universal-International, DON'T DESPAIR! LET US REPAIR! HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS of all kinds FURNITURE REFINISHING and UPHOLSTERING HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND RADIOS GREENE | AVENUE REPAIR SHOP REC'D.1227A Greene Avenue \u201c Pick-up and WE.4905 Delivery Service Homer\u201d.Nancy Scott did the drawing.all committees are in full swing.a miniature stage is being bulit by the stage crew headed by Mike Larrat.get your tikets soon.HAPPY BIRTHDAY The following studes are cel- time.Nedra Salmon will be 17 on the 17.same date for Chris Common, she'll be 16.Bruce Wilson will be 19 on the 18.Bob Haslett will celebrate his 17 on the 19.Kat Kemwood will be 18 and Maxine Strean will be 15, both on the 20.Frank Culpepper will be 18 on the 21.THE PROCTOR TRIP Our reporter, Sue Christmas, also an ardent skiier, telis us about the ski team trip to Proctor to | participate .in the annual meet.left Central Station on Friday morning at 9.20.on the train the three girls amused themselves GET READY FOR SPRING! LADIES\u2019 AND GENTS' SUITS MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK.ORDER NOW ! CUSTOMER'S OR OUR MATERIAL MADE UP.@ REPAIRING ® REMODELLING ® REFITTING WE DO FUR WORK | F, L SILVER \u201cLadies' & Gents' TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue by telling the newsy about their (Downstairs) WI.6633 past as \u201cbubble dancers\u201d.Proc- torites were on hand at their station to meet the team.West- mounters much embarrassed by | entering dining hall late for the evening meal .Mr.Lawley made sure to deliver messages of certain Westmounters to Proctor boys.| Mr and Mrs.Farrel entertained at a party at their home for the visitors, etc.Saturday morn | was the time for the races.Drury Porteous placed first in the : downhill and Pete Haldiman created quite a sensation with his cross- country uniform.none of the WHSers entered the jumping but they tried hard in the slalom.Westmount better stick to foot- | ball.that\u2019evening the Proctor players presented \u2018The Man who came to\u2019 Dinner\u201d.Sunday the visitors wère presented with souvenir gifts and boarded the train for home.at 3.homeward bound | time spent barn dancing with Drury filling in \u2018as the fouth | girl.all agreed it was a terrific, weekend .PARTY NEWS s L Frances Stein celebrating her Sweet Sixteen this weekend with |- a dinner and dance at her home.among the guests invited are Judy, Maggie, Gall, Sally, Renee, Linda, Sue, Carol, Carole, Joan, Hene, Alta, Enid, Sue, Roselle and] Lyse.also a few members of | the opposite sex.Carel Roberts the following were present.Carol, Patty, Eleanor, Carol, Liz, Nancy, Pat, Lorna, Carlotta, Bev,, | Louise, Maureen, Helen, and: Audrey.to-night's Rosemary's res held a \u201cslumber party\u201d at which | CIB RU A0 ?A \u2026 .the letters start.Then from all over the free world come such -comtments ¢s8 \u2018these from readers of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE _ MONITOR, an international - ir newspaper: \u201cThe Monitor is must roc ing jor sraightthinking people.\u201cI returned to school after a lapse of 18 fam: » 1 will s% om the colleg my degree but education om from The Monitor.D a og Monitor sivas me orl } ov ods enjoy ita comte\u201d pany, .> You, too, will find the the Moniter informative, with complete world news.You will discover a constructive viewpoint in every news ry.Use the coupon below for a spe ciel Introductory subs on \u2014 3 months for only 83.memefeiomnsccasas svesvevsnens) The Christian Sclémes Monitor One, Norway St., Boston *\", Mass, U.8.A, Pt es = an Iftroductory donors .T6 Issues.1 enclose .(nome) *, (edéren) = Ney) fomie) ) : \"aug.2D PLE pQg@ * .~ 4 .x i # | i o nt NE ©.ASPHALT | 1 Po 5 .5 ve x - >} ; oN 1 { | : * Specialising efinisbing Old Floors | 7 | | .2 .-_ , LC WT \u2018 Reliable 1 \u2018 1! A.Ross Grafton | - Le | WATCH REPAIRS ; & COMPANY 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT : Free Estimates 4 Cortified Watchmakers - OHMAN\u2019'S WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.Bxaminer + THE MAN WHO BUILT the Point St.Charles \u201c Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Club, J.W.McConnell, made one of his rare public appearances on Thursday to receive the acclaim of crowds who thronged the building at its official opening.He is shown addressing the audience in the combined gymna- WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1954 ed to.a young University, A.sium-auditorium.The key he holds was present- THIS WEEK AND N EXT AT we ° RR N \u2019 \u2018Unity Boys\u2019 Club \u2026 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB SN N N N NS N NS N N N PER 27770, By M auri ce M ariasine The Unity Boys' Club of West- mount sponsored by the Rotary Ciub of Westmount and operated by the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, a unit of Welfare Federation, a Red Feather Service, has as its prime purpose the guidance of boys and girls in health, physical, mental, and vocational skills and .ft en mr .[DEALER NN 6170 Sherbrooke St.W, WA.1175 , 1 NEED A G00D (LARGE 4537 Sherbrooke West in social and character development.- This is done through a planned, boy and girls \u2014 interest program of activities \u2014 recreation, games, physical training, athletics, instruction in health habits, vocational classes of all types in which boys and girls may develop hand skills, summer camp, group and individual guidance under the leadership of trained workers.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club maintains an open-door policy \u2014 any boy or girl from 6 to 16 years of.age living in Westmount or St.Henry may belong and may participate in the activities any day and every day during after-school and evening hours.Membership fees are purely nominal.The Club is completely non-gectarian in control, leadership and membership.; Program Notes Valentine Party! Last Monday night, over 100 boys and girls Jwere entertained on the occasion of St.Valentines Day.Special \u2018entertainment was provided by 24-hour service for our customers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY .Plumbing &.Heating Contractors the .Blue Sky Revue, courtesy of PHONE _ Westmount .+ hind Mr.McConnell on the platform were, left to right: B.O.Gardner, chancellor of McGill Montreal Boy\u2019s Association, and Hon.Antonio Barrette, provincial minister of labor.of government, thus taking matters out of the hands of the present \u201chuge unwieldly body,\u201d was advocated Wednesday by Sydney Phillips, well lawyer and past vice-president of the Young Men's Section of the Montreal Board of Trade.Addressing the weekly meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club, he said that \u201cMontreal is wallowing in its own bureaucracy, thus affecting neighboring municipalities such as Westmount.\u201d He criticized the city council, composed of 99 men, saying that decisions on purely local affairs took up time on minor details, most of which are only of interest to the councillors from those paf- ticular localities.: A system involving a general manager, which he deemed *a bit better\u201d, is only practical for small communities.He said that such a man is under constant pressure, and is forced to bend \u2018one way or another.\u201cThe present system was drafted to fil a need \u2014 it did but is now inadequate.The governing of Montreal includes the business of outside municipalities, and our present one can not do this.\u201cThe borough system, as used in Londen, England for example, is a good answer.It has been described as the decentralization of government for the local issues, and a centralization for the non-local ones.\u201cA similar plan was proposed here.It would have split the town into 24 boroughs, each with its own coungil, and with representation on a metropolitan council.\u201cIn places where such a system has been tried, it was found to be extremely successful, and had a manner of keeping \u2018politicians\u2019 out as local councillors.\u201cA real sense of pride also develops within the community, and local participation becomes important.- \u201cThe Metropolitan Commission, as\u2019 presently set up, is a borough system but on a financial level.\u201d member of the club.Seated be- M.Minnion, president of _the \u2014Ed Bermingham Photo Tommy Blythe.The program included: a magician, cowboy singer, singers, dancers party games and refreshments.The party was under the supervision of Russell Skinner and Elizabeth Anderson.Lathework: The Woodwork Shop's Wednesday night's class resumed activities last week with the return of Major A.T.Stike- man, instructor and leader of this class for the past three years.Mr.Stikeman is a qualified instructor in woodwork and lathework.The Thursday night class continues to operate weekly under the leadership of Frank Reilly and \u2018Borrow The a Sydney Phillips Urges \u2018problems rests as much with the \u2018outside municipalities as with the known Montreal.PAGE THRER Fr He said that the solution of these city, and the latter cannot\u2019 cope with them itself.But, he said, if brought together some way, there are many common problems \u2018that would find immediate solution, Dr.Wilder Penfield Will Publish Novel Dr.Wilder Penfield, director of the Montreal Neurological Institute and only living Canadian to hold an Order of Merit, will have his book No Other Gods published by Little Brown and Co.(Canada) Ltd.Date is set at Feb.26.Dr.Penfield, whose brilliant work is known throughout the world, is the co-author of another book being published this spring, Epilepsy and the Functional Anatomy of the Human Brain, (in collaboration with Dr.Herbert Jasper,) an import##t new work in this medical field.SAVE NOW! 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REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS BEST WORK GUARANTEED e Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St Catherine) PICK-UP AND DELIVERY OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS William Dargavel.Sewing: An advanced sewing{ class for senior girls is conducted every Monday evening from 7 to 9 p.m.under -the leadership of Miss Aileén Zublin, .Story Hour and Games: Miss Florence Elmslie conducts a story hour and group games class every | Saturday afternoon.Su * PROMPT SERVICE LIMITED * « +B.McCUAIG Westmount INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS 65 Hillside Ave.$ Please fill out the Hampton Ave., N.D.G.ADDRESS EDGAR F.TOLHURST who fs chairman of the 1034 Building Fund Appeal ef The Salvation Army, with an objective of $890,000.A a ane mm Unemployment Survey ARE YOU OUT OF WORK?questionnaire below \u2018and forward to: Westmount Associates, Box 183, 2185 NAME .esos0sno0s se ve0 00e 000810000008 - : \u201cTELEPHONE.oc0c0ovnee Age.No.of Dependents.,.What Can You Do?\"0.a RR a vend The Theatre Is Your Best Entertainment The Examiner, Fri.Feb.19, 1954 \u2014 Page 4 .+ % From HOLLYWOOD by Jack Hirshberg + + Income Tax Comes To Us All Charlie Chaplin Seeks Re-enter U.S.A HOLLYWOOD, Feb, 18.\u2014Former President Harry S.Truman had to resign from active politics in order to build himself a little nest-egg.His salary as chief executive of the United States was only enough to defray personal and official expenses, His ER RS La 4 salary as senator for many years wag even considerably less.But now, as one of the only two Mving ex-presidents, he is writing his memoirs and in one swoop of the mighty pen will © earn a minimum of $600,000, The breakdown on this and \u201c how it will be taxed makes interesting reading.The $600,- 000 comes from Life Magazine, which will serialize the memoirs first; The New York Times, which will publish them on a daily basis; and The St.Louis Post Dispatch, ditto.Because Mr.Truman is not & professional writer, a man who makes his living by writing year after year, the government is reciprocating the courtesy his administration showed former General Eisenhower when he published his book some time back.This involves spreading the tax over a six-year period rather than taxing the entire $600,000 as a single year's income.Mr.Truman's landfall will be taxed on the basis of $100,000 annually for six summers, and he will save about $170,000 in income levies by remaining in the lower tax bracket.Actually, this is not identical to Eisenhower's tax status.He was allowed to list the $1,000,000 reported income from his story as a capital gaim making it only half taxable.But at Mr.Truman\u2019s age he\u2019s not going to quibble over a few hundred thousand dollars! % of Montreal Tickertape\u2014Montreal\u2019s perennial radio favorite, Henri Le- tondal, swings from one film assignment to another.Now the popular French Canadian actor is in \u201cThe Gambler From Natchez\u201d.He has the role of a police inspector .Letter to hand from Jacqueline Cochran, who last year broke the speed record flying a Canadair plane with an Orenda engine, She says Canada cen well be proud of the Orenda, adding: \u201cI think it will play a very important role in the future defense program of the allied nations.\u201d .other ex- Montrealer, George Bagnall, is seeking Gregory Peck as star of his next production, \u201cBitter Sage\u201d.Bagnall has been a top picture executive for many years and was once treasurer of Paramount.When \u201cGuys and Dolls\u201d eomes to the screen it may have Clark Gable, Jane Russell and Betty Grable starred .George Raft, now raking in the dollars with his syndicated TV private eye series, plans a gambling casino operation in Puerto Rico .Harpo Marx, really an excellent classical harpist, will solo with the symphony in Hollywood Bowl mext summer.Charles Chaplin may regret turning in his U.S.visa several months ago.Reports from Paris indicate he now seeks re-entry into the States, although he has disposed of most of his American holdings, Meanwhile, narrow-minded pressure by the American Legion still keeps Chaplin\u2019s last feature off most American screens.An- \u2014 * \u2014_\u2014 The Melody Theatre In A Musical Comedy An original musical comedy \u201cThe Roly-Poly Snowman,\u201d written by Mona Blaine Adilman, expressly for the young in years and the young in heart, will be presented at the Van Horne School on Saturday February 20th at 2.30 p.m., and will then be followed by a performance at Viec- - toria Hall on Saturday February 27th also at 2.30 p.m.the proceeds of which are in aid of the Junior Red Cross.\u2018The play boasts fifteen exciting new songs varying in mood and tempo, and is a credit to Miss Adilman, already connected with four other successful musical comedies.The cast abounds with popular Montreal players \u2014 Jeanine Charbain of stage, radio and TV,; Martin Pet- lock remembered for his appearance in \u201cPygmalion,\u201d \u201cFumed Oak,\u201d and \u201cThe Pirate Ship\u201d; winner of one of the John Adaskin series; Anne Bennett, Henie Lowie, Dan De- uags HITS the MARK Nn Beverly Soifer, he laney, Helen Barrie, Dick Farrell, Burton Erwin and a children's chorus.The play was directed by Simon Dres- dner,; choreography by Mary Beetles \u201cBallet Entre Nous\"; sets by Norma Cartwright,; musical accompaniment Cliff Gittes.\u2014 % \u2014 Robert Bassler\u2019s second independent production will be \u201cKristy,\u201d based on Robert Louis Stevenson\u2019s unfinished \" novel, \u201cThe Weir of Hermi- stan.\u201d * Charles Horvath goes to Mexico for a role in Hecht- Lancaster's \u201cVera Cruz.\u201d me, BECAUSE (r$ \u2018COOL CONTROL BREWED : PCRS | MONKLAND DE.9711 William Bendix has obtain- Robert Taylor, Anthony Quinn ed a release from his RKO and \u2018a player in the thrilling contract which had two years screen attraction \"Ride, Vaque- to run.; .\u2014_\u2014 pe | ME ro,\u201d a picture fast-paced with Paul Picerni will have a top role in \u201cThe Killer Wore A \u201cBadge\u201d at Columbia.mount United Theatre today until Tuesday.\u2019 Starting SATURDAY Moakiand at Girouard RTA TS ATE Eat US LENOIR KATHRYN ; , y/ The ÿ ; honey-voiceé É, honey they * couldn\u2019t stop till she : reached the show-worid's glitteri w ng \u201c.\" te # # ; enon WARNER BROS.15 WONDERFUL Sones! RFERY GRIFFIN: JOAN WELDON - WALTER ABEL ROSEMARY Dea 6FE wri * S SE econd Technicolor Attraction * TE = YOU'LL SIX THROUGH \u2018NEW EYES A TRUE STORY OF THE MIGHT} FIGHT FOR THE WEST! < CHARLTON thrilling action at the West- * 0% 4 GROSVENOR Thurs., Fri, Sat, HESTON | .Finale \u2014 Possibly floating PRODUCTIONS Feb.25, 26, 27 the Indian-Rahtert CHARLTON NESTON À around some studio or agency at 845 ce \u201c filing room even today is a film present vee JACK ARROWHEAD script penned 30 years ago by {| PALANCE' Jack Palance + Katy Jurade a2 man destined for greatness.rn n deadly i Brian Keith + Mary Sinclals The story concerned the life of ; Apache chief! \u2014 a.yume John Paul Jones, the Scotsman who became America\u2019s first By GEORGE BERNARD SHAW | - Now Playing until FRIDAY , naval hero in the Revolutionary .KATY ts War, VAN HORNE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM JURADO - Hold a rable on r The script was not consider- oo : exotic, suhry In Technicolor.Ales \"STALAG ed worthy of production and TICKETS: From Willis & Co, St.Catherine W.\u2014 er troitort 17\" with William Holden.was handed to a studie secre- $1.00, $1-50 phone WI.0300 between 6-10 p.m.5 (Continued on page 5) - - - : 3 À The Theatre Is Your Best Entertainment : x \u201c United Theütre Projection and Sound Engineers Move Ahead With.Widescreen and CinemaSçope Installations - Rae oman Lee ee ~ Hollywood, Feb.18, \u2014 À.Columbia has announced that at least half of its 1954 pro- : \u2018duct is slated, for production in CinemaScope.Each and\u201d ; every.story is being closely watched and inspected to determine its suitability for the -anamorphic process.- Columbia\u2019 Pictures definite- \"ly set for CinemaScope thus far are, \u201cThe Pleasure Is All Mine,\u201d \u201cSpeak To Me of Love,\u201d \u201cWest Point,\u201d \u201cJo- , seph and His Brethern, » \u201cMy \u2018 Sister Eileen,\u201d \u201cPal Joey,\u201d - .\u201cRiver of the Sun,\u201d and \u201cRichard The Lion Hearted.\u201d Simultaneous with the above Columbia announce- \u201cment from Hollywood, we Half Of Columbia 1954 Produc In GineimaSeops < find that the United Amuse- - 5 presently in its second ment Theatres whose Granada Theatre in -Sherbrooke, -Que., Week with the.first-made CinemaScope production, : \u201cThe Robe,\u201d and whose Spowdon and Strand in Mont- real- and The Astor in St.Lambert all three equipped for' widescreen presentation, have their projection and sound engineers working feverishly on the installation of widescreen, CinemaScope and sterophonig sound in other United Houses both in-and- out of town, and that they expect to ready approximately six of them within the next three months.\u2014 * % Condemned As A Movie \u201cThe Moon Is Blue\u2019 On Stage Smash Broadway Hit Play Opens At Her Majesty's Theatre Monday March 1st In all of New York\u2019s thea- \u2018trical history only nineteen stage attractions have endured for as many as 900 or more consecutive performances.In this most select coterie is included, by virtue of its 924 showings on Broadway, \u201cThe Moon Is Blue,\u201d the F.Hugh #Herbert comedy coming to the stage- of Her Majesty's Theatre for.two weeks beginning Monday, March the 1st.Breaking down the fortunate nineteen it is revealed that ten of them are comedies, six are musicals, two are serious plays and one is a melodrama.From these statistics it would seem that comedies are more likely to prosper and en- .dure than any form of entertainment ladled up for our Another stencil, employing Hiram Sherman in the role created by Donald Cook, scoured the South and mid- West for 32 weeks, while a third was a sellout success in California two: summers ago, with David Niven and Diana Lynn as the roue with the built-in Southern accent and the policeman\u2019s daughter who doesn\u2019t know whether to flee temptation or yleld to it, respectively.The fourth company, recently assembled for touring purposes and to be seen here, will find Edward Andrews, Jacqueline Holt and Michael Lipton in the leading roles.This troupe is now rolling up box office receipts in every instance to date in excess of the marks established previously on tour -by \u2018\u201cFhe Moon Dick Haymes Back In Musical Hit \u2018Technicolor\u2019 s \"Cruisin' \u2018 Down the River\" at Weshn't > Gangway, folks, for \u2018that be- pop musical showboat that lifted anchor yesterday at the - Westmount Theatre for a happy, carefree cruise down musics Memory Lane! It's Columbia Pictures\u2019 \u201cCruisin* Down the River\u201d and it carries a cargo of songs that are sock and dances that are - \u2018swingy.It's the fanciest, danc- fest showboat ever! Heading the cast are Dick Haymes, Audrey Totter and Billy Daniels.The film introduces the Bell Sisters, making thelr movie debut, and features Ce- + ofl Kellaway and dynamic TV songstress Connie Russell, who \" als® is on her maiden screen voyage.Ten great tunes are masterfully sung by song stylists Haymes, Daniels, the Bell Sisters and Miss Russell in Cruisin\u2019 Down the River.\u201d They are: \u201cSing You Sinners,\u201d \u201cHoney Man,\u201d \u201cHas Your Mother Any More Like You,\u201d \u201cShe's More To Be Pit- fed Than Censured,\u201d \u201cFather, Dear Father,\u201d \u201cPennies From Heaven,\u201d \u201cI Never Knew I Could Love Anybody,\u201d \u201cCruis- in\u2019 Down the River,\u201d the title song: \u201cThere Goes That Song Again\u201d \u2018and \u201cSwing Low, Sweet Chariot.\u201d The Examiner, Fri.Feb.19, 1954 \u2014 Poge 5 Kathyrn Grayson who wins a singing contest in \u201cSo This Is Love\u201d, is pictured with Merv Griffin in this Technicolor entertainment at the Monkland commencing Saturday.* \u201cCruisii\u2019 Down The River\u201d tells how Haymes, a riverboat gambler, wins a gaudy showboat and its main attraction, songstress Connie Russell, the captain\u2019s girl.Years later, the gambler\u2019s grandson, a night- .club singer, inherits the old boat, long in disuse, and gets the bright idea of converting it into a floating nightclub, Haymes plays both the gambler and his grandson; Miss Totter is the granddaughter of his family\u2019s old enemy and Daniel portrays a singing butler.From Hollywood .(Continued from page 4) tary for mailing back to its author with a note of rejection.But the secretary some- - how mislaid the manuscript and it has never been found.Today the author's heirs would like it back as an addition to a collection of his papers.He never did succeed as a screenwriter though some of his words will live many centuries.He wags Franklin Delano Roosevelt.* / time or other four duplications playgoers.Is Blue.\u201d - \u201cThe Moon Is Blue\u201d throve at Henry Miller's Theatre in New York for 116 weeks, running up a box office gross in excess of $1,750,000 and at one of the Herbert comedy about the perils of.-young love were set up: wo The first of these, headed by Leon Ames and Maggie McNamara, ran for 63 weeks at the Harris Theatre in Chicago, playing To more than 440,000 people who paid a to- and tal gross of slightly over a million dollars.will replace EXdale \u2014_\u2014 * \u2014_\u2014 \"Cinerama Holiday\" Title Of Second Production Now In Work replace Atlantic New York, Feb.17, \u2014 \u201cCinerama Holiday\u201d is the new title of the second Cinerama production Louis de Rochemont is now shooting in the United States and Europe.It was originally known as \u201cThe Thrill of Your Life.\u201d The new title maintains the widescreen process tradename as identification, the first production on this film process is now playing in ten theatres known and advertised 4s \u201cThis Is Cinerama.\u201d - * One crew of \u201cCinerama Holiday\u201d is now enroute to St.Moritz, Switzerland, where one of the ma- - jor episodes will be filmed.The home crew is presently on location in the Apache country of Arizona.Vincent M.Fennelly will produce \u201cThe Desperado\u201d as the second starrer for Wayne \u201cRE.7\" and \"AT\" to \"RE- Morris this year at Allied Ar- 8\" NOW.; tists, .- * Otto Lang to produce spe- élal short, \u2018\u2019The Miracle of Sterophonic Sound,\u201d at 20th AT MIDNIGHT SATURDAY February 20th Only the EXCHANGE NAMES will change \u2014 NUMBERS remain the same.\u201d ou have any EXdale or jo Lote numbers in your little Blue Book, save yourself time and trouble later by changing the \"EX\" to Century-Fox.- Now P laying \\ a Spectacular _ production of a bold, hot-bloodea drama in flaming ful COLOR! Until aesday Feb, 23 + rag DICK AUDREY BHLLY > HAYMES - TOTTER - DANIELS 4 She Û ebpelalqel fn, | Se rim! ; UNTIL IT WAS MORE THAN A MAN COULD TAKE! ROBERT TAYLOR AVA GARDNER HOWARD KEEL a0 Qui ERO: ! \"on QUIRK: \"KURT KASZNAR | Added Technicolor Musical Hit Get aboard the Musical Showboat or a happy, carefree Cruise down music's memory .lane ! \\ wii CECIL KELLAWAY + CONNIE RUSSELL ™ st twirotveing THE BELL SISTERS - i Lea mee +\" vu ~ \\ PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER Ber Ting she City of Westmount GARDEN SUBU OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY ! Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnhut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d,aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year, Authorized.as 2nd Class Mail THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1054 Ry and while the aims have.pot| Come tn Church changed, the methods of Guiding lias kept pace with changing conditions.- Four Church is the Bulwark of Democracy, There Does Freedom Flourish.- Today in Canada, there are over 37,000 Guides, between the ages of eleven and six- Abend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.\u2019 teen, and about 40,500 Brownies, from eight to eleven.For those who wish_to continue Guiding after sixteen, there are Ranger, Sea = 4 Post Office Dept., Ottawa.Ranger, and, Cadet Companies, and, of \u2014 ny FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1954 course, many opportunities for service as p ; ENE \u2019 - leaders, who are called Guiders.BAPTIST >.CHRISTIAN.SCIENCE Next -Monday, February twenty-second, WESTMOUNT BAPTIST je ,Ç .World Thinking Day Lord Baden Powell's birthday, is World _ CHURCH - Fst Church of Christ, | ; .Ç .; .\u2018 e $i ! 5 Tribute To Late Lor d Ba den-Powell Thinking Day for Guides and Brownies in sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.cientist, Westmount | Planned for Sunday all countries.Members of all Companies and .-.on { Y.M.C.A.Building, == Ce, .Packs think of other Guides and Brownies John Alexander Johnston, D.D,° 4585 Sherbrooke St, Wosipount Next Sunday, the Girl Guides and everywhere, remembering the \u201cGuide Law, Minister ) Brownies throughout the world will join that says: \u201cA Guide is a friend to all, and a Mi.Hibbert Troop, Sunday Service with the Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs in pay- Sister to every other Guide.\u201d In keeping with Organist and.Cholrmaster | 31:00 am.Subject of Lessons Sermonÿ ing tribute to the late Lord Baden Powell this ideal, each Guide and Brownie gives one 11:00 am.\u201cGood N Go den Text: aD 11:33.© th I he founder of these fi ati * cent, and the amount raised is used to fur-| 4 Weathers Tews Jrom Bad depth of the riches both of 1h : ; cae , or 3 alin} m.Sund h e founder of these fine organizations ; ther Guiding in countries where it is being \u201cExcellent div School, Teaching how unsearchable are hig judge « ; H It was Baden Powell who, when starting started, or is encountering difficulties in| 7:30 pm.\u201cWhy The Long Delay?\u2019 ments, and his ways past finding the movement, chose the name Guides \u2014 carrying on.fen Word\u201d, «y Will Come Again\u201d A taking it from a corps of specially trained For the modern girl, especially one who sus ANGLICAN : soldiers on the northwest frontier of India, lives in the city, Guiding offers an oppor- POST-SCRIPT PERIOD Bl .W.who had to be ready at all times for emer- tunity to develop many skills, and to develop Singing Circle of Friendship Church Of The Advent BE: gencies.Baden Powell wished Guiding to self-reliance and the ability to co-operate Dr.Johnston af both Services Corner of Wood and Western, I prepare girls to become self-reliant and ca- with others.Best of all, it furthers®interna- \u2019 : SU Westmount _ pable women.In the forty-five years since tional good will and friendship, regardless VISITORS CORDIALLY WELGOMED Rev Alexander Mellor.Rect a s $ - | ev exander er, Kector the Guide movement started, it has grown of rate, religion, or colour.UNITED Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, | Honorary Assistant {THE HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP) 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.: y : 0 \u2018 Dorc ester St.at Greene Ave, 10:15 a.m.Sunday den oOTtce n ea Westmount 11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST.Minister: 7:00 p.m.Festal Evensong.By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor Rev.Walter J.Spence, B.A, IV eek-day Services (Rector of Trinity Memorial Church} Organist and Gholr Director: er ON resduy.Tharodny «AS d Saturday; 9:30 Wednesday.to Am Ef i The two principal items of our [and as members of one of the the Boy.Scouts a AE EVERSONG) 55 50 oar dally, except on r daily breakfast contend for the wealthiest nations on earth, are | House and Calvary Wolf Cub Saturday at 7:00 p.m.al front page in our daily paper.under an obligation to meet.: 7:30 p.m, \u2018I VISIT THE GREAT - El Coffee and toast have a new mean- - - WHITE WAY\u201d, Concluding the ST.MATTHIAS ! : ing since the days when coffee was Book To Be Reviewed serles Of sermons on \u201cMontreal CHURCH - iq nts a poun y dumpe \u2014 ! a\" it in the sea to give the fish a new At Sisterhood Meeting , ALL ARE MOST HEARTILY INVITED | WESTMOUNT x flavour, and wheat was 50 cents - Rev, Angus DeMille Cameron, a TO THESE SERVICES ] \u2018Cote St.Antoine Road 4 & bushel and unsaleable at that.minister of the Church of the Mes- j ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH and Church Hill 4a However, we nave grown ac- |siah, will review \u201cThe Ascent (Con- WESTMOUNT Rector: Rev.Canon Glibert Oliver, 3 customed to wheat at $2.05 a quest) of Everest\u201d by Sir John 101 Cote St.Antoine Road ! Th, M.C.A bushel, and it only occupies a front Hunt, at the fourth, in the current (near Argyle Avenus) : Rev.C.Douglas Eilis, M.A.El page now when we gloat over the fact \u2014 as one paper did lately \u2014 that the half billion bushels lying out on the prairie are as good as money in the bank; and why worry anyway about the millions of India being slowly forced by series of reviews sponsored by the Book Lover's Forum, under the auspices of Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood.This meeting will take place on Wednesday afternoon, February 24, at 2.45 p.m., in the Community House of Temple REV.J.D.WILKIE, minister of Stanley Presbyterian Church, who has been appointed chaplain of the Progress Club of Montreal.11:00 a.m.SPECIAL, YOUTH SERVICE ; Ministers: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.! Annual Girl Guide - Boy Scnut Sunday \u2014 Parade of Gu!der, Brownies and Cubs.Jurior, Sexagesima Sunday 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.1:00 a.m.Moruing Prayer, Holy Coms mupion and Address.Speakers Jackson Dodds, GB.E, D.CL, Deputy Chief Scout for Cana 7:30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: The Rector.1 starvation into Communism?Emanu-El, 4128 Sherbrooke Street _\u2014 Junior-Bigh and Senior, Depart- j i ments of urch School fn ui- Buen J at had given them = West.Charter Day Luncheon tendance.\u2014 \u2018The Sermon by Rev.IV ednesday ë p P P| Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern will] The Westmount Women's Club H.W, Reld \u201cOf Such Is the Kin ST.MATTHIAS DAY they might still have .become Communists and we should have will pe the co-chairman for the eon on Friday, Feb.26 at 1 p.m.7:30 p.m.Mr.Grant \u2014 \u201cThe Promise ! > lost both ways.No, our ex- day.in the Mount Royal Hotel.LOF ew ay A : Organist: Mr.Eustace ' Tait, A.C.C.O.orbitently priced wheat has ceased \u2018Tea will be served following the The speaker is Burton Keirs-| oC ou\" People's \u2014 6:00 ym.3 lo be front page news.i ; - Bet coffee PA Mother matter.lecture, when Mrs.Angus DeMille tead, professor of economics at Organist ana\u2019 Cholr Director: TRINITY MEMORIAL i Cameron, Mrs.Charles Goldstein, McGill University.Mr.Phillips Motley, B.A.Mus.Bac.: You see we do not grow coffee, Mrs.A.F.Cumming and Mrs.A.Tickets may be obtained from 1 .C.C.O0.~ CHURCH # but we Jo need x for a well fur- Sankoff will preside at the tea- |the chairman Mrs.Frank D.; Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avanue nished breakfast, and we feel à !table assisted by Mrs.Stanley Lindsay.; M, Cpe.; righteous indignation when the |Davis, Mrs.William Gross, Mrs.y 4 ESTMOUNT Park Rev.Canon E.L.Whitley.\"Hon.Aur fi price goes to a dollar a pound.Albert Simon, Mrs.Pauline Marsh, 4 -F Rev.C.J.Abraham.Assistant We are eine gouged by those Mrs.George Rauch, Mrs.Peter |.PRESBYTERIAN yak MMANUEL 5 greedy Brazilians.ey have No: zinman, Mrs.Ivor Kursbatt, Mrs.Sexagesima Sunda conscience at all.Just think of it.Mark Stein, Mrs.H.H.Tower.MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN es UNITED CHUCH 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion, > 2 They exact the highest price they \u2014\u2014 CHURCH PL : | 9:45 am.Bible Class.Junior Confire ig can get for the wretched bean.! mation Class.Junior Department.: They have no thought of the poor Frances Willard W.C.T.U.- Melville Avenue , 2 Har Minister: sp.D q 11:00 au.Mattins.Preacher: cute i.downtrodden New Yorker or Mon- On Wednesday, February 24, at ev.Harvey Campbell, B.D., D.D.i Nursery, Kindergorten, Primary | trealer who can\u2019t possibly wake up |3 o'clock at Dominon Douglas; Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D., Sunday, February 21st | 7:30 Department.Preacher: \u2014 in the morning without a cup of Church, Westmount Blvd., corner Minister.10:00 a.m.A Work-Shop for \u201cTeen.| * Rev C.J.Abraham.: coffee.The Government should do Lansdowne Avenue, Westmount, \u2014\u2014 Agers on \u201cThe Life of Christ\u201d | Monda something about it.It would not the Frances Williard and West- Sunday, February 27st 11:00 a.m.Scout Church Parade ! y preside and Mrs.Irvin Gertsman is holding its Charter Day Lunch- \u201cIn Wisdom and In Stature\u201d.11:00 a.m.Holy Communion, - 8:00 p.m.Adult.Confirmation dass.hurt the Brazilians to give away mount Union of the \u2018\u201cW.C.T.U.\u201d 11:00 a.m.Sunday School.7:30 p.m.Evening Service Wednesday i113 i ; 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship.: M.x ., i a million pounds to the slum will hold a meeting.7:30 p.m.Evening Worship.: \u201cUnanswered Petition\u201d, ST.MATTHIAS, A.and M.dwellers in New \u2018York, If they The speaker will be Mrs.A.McK.A Nursery for small children is 8:30 p.m.Young People\u2019s Hour.7:00 a.m.Holy Communion.drive me much farther I shall give up coffee.-But that is the difference I can give up coffee for it is only a timulant , and f SYNOGOGUE hot water would do me just as JM.Lester A.Waodin, ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH much good.But wheat is another CONGREGATION SHAAR ; ramet an Fmaster ESTABLISHED 1803 matter entirely.Wheat is food HASHOMAYIM 463 St.Catherine Street West pe and I cannot, for spite, give up food.I must eat or die.So while we rage against the Brazilian and his high-priced bean let us remember that we are far more Porrith, The leader for the meeting will be Mrs.Geo.Richardson.450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchot Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm conducted during the morning service of worship, VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED STA ARs ANR.~ WESTMOUNT ond VICTORIA per - Organist: 0.R.Gliddon Cholr Directors J.C, Scott, L.R.S.M.Thursday 10:00 a.m.Holy Coramunion.NEXT SUNDAY af (Convenient to all hotels) A HEARTY WELCOME TO YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS 1S ASSURED AT Guest Preacher: Rev.Peredur W.Jones, 1 ALL TIMES.of the United Church, Cookshire, P.Q.- guilty than he is With our inac- : 0 a.m.\u201cSHOULD WE BE ELSEWHERE?\u201d cessible wheat.Public Worship Rev.1.D.Wilkie, B.A.Mimster 11:00 am.THE CHILDREN\u2019S HAPPY HOUR AT DAWSON HALL Speaki f that, would it not , LC à TS (side \u2018entrance of church).- peaking 9 shat.it NOL SABBATH EVE, FRIDAY, FEB, 19th Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A, Asst.7:30 p.m.\u201cTHE GREAT GOMPANION OF MEN\u201d, be a wonderful thing if our wandering Prime Minister could venture past the governmental 9:00 Prelim Servi SOLOS: and ecclesiastical officials in Italy, 2:98 a.m.Zreiminary Service.Doing?\u201d _ A * 10:00 am.Junior Congregation, ee ti ' q ; .:15 aun, Sund School.On Wednesday, February 24th, al Dawson Hall, Brigadier S.Joyce of the and see why hunger forces so 10:00 an 2 Readings: = a Ham Rev oy D.Wilkie Salvation Army will teil the.wonderful story of work carried on ut the many \u2018Italians into Communism; xodus, vi uh ects \u201cHold your Head Up?DOWNTOWN SOCIAL CENTRE.LOTS OF SINGING.Hear this splendid lender.or if he would ask Mr.Nehru, or 1 Kings \u201cCh.18, vs.1-39 Even the smallest jewels are NUTTRS ; ; , ove ATS ie \u2019 ae THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION INVITES YOU TO ATTEND THEIR FEB.6th one of the princes, to let him see 5:10 pon.Evening Service, needed In the Crown, MEETING at 1435 City Councilior Street, when Mr.Ahmed Al-Sawy, lecturer at Egypt In the world of today.the deep-down misery in India.Perhaps he would persuade even Mr.Howe on his return that there is a neéd which we as Christians, Candle Lighting at 5:05 p.m.Evening Service at 5:10 p.m, SABBATH MORNING Week-day Services Sunday Morning at 8:45 a.m.Sunday Evening at 5:15 p.m.Weekday Evenings at 6:20 p.m.Weekday Mornings at 7:30 a.m.11:00 a.m.Rev.J.D.Wilkie.> Subject: \u201cWhat Is The Church Doris Killam, A.R.C.T., L.Mus,, (McGill Organist and Choi Director VISITORS WELCOME THE MINISTRY OF MUSIC \u201cCHERUBIM SONG\u201d (Arensky) and \u201c0 ANTHEMS \u201cLOVE OF THE FATHER\u201d (Bancroft) COME LET US WORSHIP* (Himmel) loist: Margaret Prestoi Cairo University, will discuss the role of so \u201cO LORD REMEMBER ME\u201d (Handel) by \u201cIrene Rhind.See Mr.George Potter about jolning this fast growing urganization.REV.B.B.BROWN, Interim Minister Arnold Bellis,\u2018Organist end Choirmaster .\u2014\u2014 Tony C4 nr _ .- For All Kinds of | 'F RESH FRUIT AND | VEGETABLES WE.1151 FREE DELIVERY | SEVILLE BITTER | ORANGES MELVILLE\u2019S 4471 St.Catherine W. with thelbenefieial ingredient\u2019 8, now in dibpletely non-sticky nd i in its ofiressure atomizey) derfully ty.ight, heavenl).e pressure r skin ing no.) of it, ave omenally smoothing dial sinfispenses 3 ments cL 'BIG FOUR MEET HERE] DRRRREEE ERR Yes, Sir! the Big Four are meeting at Macy's for dinner tonight \u2014 Mother, Dad and the Two Kids.And why are they meeting at Macy's?Because of the Big Five! 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4491 ST.LAWREN bith comfort [OTH ! fhe soothing, supporting kind of comfort that GOTHIC girdles provide so well.@/ So lastingly, too\u2014because GOTHIC'S axclusive CORDTEX inserts stay firm, but gentle, 5 washing after washing and wearing after wearing.Come in and examine them today.e 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE © MME A.COURVAL CORSETIERE 4861 Sherbrooke West - ALSO Westmount 6560 ST.HUBERT 413 ONTARIO EAST weeks at the Albemarle Hotel in Mrs.E.Middlemiss in honor of | bride-to-be Miss Betty Jean Boc-| brooke street west.Shower decor- | Donald John Connolly, RCAF, san.RECENT WEDDING: \u2014Photo by Society Studio - ROBINSON - PAUL garet, daughter of Mr, Charles Robinson and of Mrs.Robinson ef four o\u2019clock on Jan.30 in Fair- mount St.Giles Church, Outre- mont.Rev, R.C.Belbin officiated.Miss Lee Paul was Her sister\u2019s only attendant, while Mr.Wane Shore acted as best man for Mr.Robinson.\u2018 \u2018 The bride wore an English wool barathea suit of Elizabeth blue with a matching straw hat trimmed with French flowers, and carried a muff of Sweetheart roses.The maid-of-honour, in a similarly designed suit of dusty pink, wore a small turquoise feathered hat and carried a muff of blue carnations.| Following a trip to.New York the bridal couple \u2018will reside in Westmount, MILLIDGE - FALCONER The marriage of Miss Jean Fal- \u2018comer, youngest daughter ef the late Mr.and Mrs.George Falconer, to Mr, Brydone de B.Millidge, took place quietly yesterday at meron officiating.Immediately following the ceremony Mr.dnd Mrs.Millidge left by plane for Bermuda and Bar- | bados.On their return they will reside on Kitchener avenue, West- mount.1.O.D.E.Whist Captain Percival Molson Chapter, I.O.D.E.is holding its semiannual military whist in the Ephraim Scott Memorial Hall, 5545 Snowdon Avenue, February 26.General convener: Mrs.M.Roobroeck.Refreshments: Mrs.W.Jefferies.Prizes: Mrs.E.G.Payne, W.Leadbetter EL.0819.Players , Mr.and Mrs.John W.Robinson whose marriage took place quietly on Sat.Jan.30 at Fairmount St.Giles_ United Chureh.Fhe bride is the, former Dolores Paul, daughter of Mr.Charles Paul and the late Mrs, Paul of Ottawa.The bridegroom is the son ef the Este John Robinson of Outre- -mont and Mrs.Elizabeth Robinson of Westmount.À | Mrs.Allan Fumer Bane, presi- ident of the National Council of Women, who has been visiting various local councils througheut | Western Canada, is expected to return home the end of the weel, | Mr.\u2026 Turner Bone, who accompanied [is wife to the Pacific Casst has already returned home.- ENGAGEMENTS °° ' Mr.and Mrs.E.I.Taylor; of Montreal West, announce the en- i gagement of their daughter, | Earla, to Mr.Donald W.Wood- ! worth, PNSN, United States Navy, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.W., Waoë- - Worth; of Westmount.The mar- - riage has been arranged to take j place on Saturday, May 8, at the \u201c Montreal West United Church.Westmount Branch Of MGH Auxiliary Plan Fashion Show What will Dior decree for 1954 ?;'The answer to this and' an ad- | vance.view of the years hew } fashions from the leading European designers will be supplied by Henry Morgan and Co.at a | fashion tea being held umder the i auspices of the Westmount Branch i of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Montreal General Hospital.The téa will be held at the Ritz Cart ton Hotel, om Wednesday afternoon, March 3.Mrs Eve \u201cFrill of Morgan's is in Europe now, attending the Spring openings there and selecting the collection which will be seen for the first time in Mär- treal at this showing.Mrs.E.R.Alexander, of Roslyn Avenue, Westmount, ts im chârge of arrangements for the + x The marriage of Dolores Mar- | Paul of Ottawa and of the late | Mrs.Paul, to Mr.John William | Robinson, son of the late John Westmount, took place quietly at | 1 pm.in the Church of the Mes- | { siah, with Rev.Angus de M.Ca- Mrs.E.Munro.Tickets: Mrs, A.| are requested to take their own cards.Door prizes will be drawn 8.15 p.m.sharp.- MRS.E.R.ALEXANDER, President of the Westmount Branch of the Women\u2019s Auxi- Hary of the\u2019 Montreal General Hospital, which is holding a fashion show and tea, featuring Morgan's new European .Collection, on Wednesday, March 8, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.afternoon, which is but one of the projects of this versatile grows * of Westmount women Many ' of its 150 members work as volunteers in the Central and Western Divisions of the Hos pital, Its Sewing Committee pros vides hospital supplies ranging from surgical coats to dishtowels, They also provide hand made articles for the auxiliary's Gift Shop in the Western Division.In addition, the Western Branch, in common With the other five branches of the auxiliary, acts as © a fund raising: unit for the Auxi- Proceeds from the showing of Morgan's 1954 Eurgpean Spring Collection, on March 3, will go to the auxiliary program at the Montreal General Hospital.Tickets for the fashion tea, may be oh- tained from Mrs.E.R.Alevander at De.3094.They are on sale, also, at the Gift Shop and Snack Bar in the Western Division of the Montredl General Hospital and at the Information Desk of Henry Morgan and Co.| e SUITS e COATS e SKIRTS | « SUEDES In Tweeds, Worsieds and Silk and Tweed from $65.to $¥35.In: Cashmere, Camelhair and Tweed from $69.50 fo $135.In Tweeds, Worsteds and Flannels.15 Styles, including NEW ultra-slim #Spectator™, Exciting New Styles in Jackess, Long Coats, Jerkins and Vests.Collection These are the finest Tivewds [| from: England, Scotland and '§ Ireland\u2014tailored By our ewan \u2018English experts.\" 1122 Sherbrooke St; W.° {Near Peal) HA.3615 .Open from 9'ttk X30: - Ay THE BXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1964- Westmount Women's Club| » re\" lists Head Table Guests For Charter Day Luncheon | Westmount Women's Clup, Charter Day Luncheon will be | held on Friday, February 26, at pn.in the Sheraton Hall of the 0 it Royal Hotel.To ; guest speaker Will be Mr.Burton Keirstead: The president: is Mrs.Geo, Olesen.~~ UT.Guests invited for Head Table are: Mayor and Mrs, ROY Campbell, Mrs.R.G.Gilbridé, Mrs.G.WF.Smith, Mrs.R.W.Horton, Mrs.ugh _Shoobridge,, Mrs, M.Cor- ell, Mrs, A.J.Tanks, Mrs, J, 8.Robertson, Mrs.R.M.Mitchell, Mrs.Graham Watt Coghlin, Mrs.R.T.Stackhouse, Mrs.R.À.Mac- Intyre, Mrs.C.W.Thompson, Mrs.C.A.Lister, Mrs.J.C.Cairns.Mrs.G.Peillard, Mrs.D.A.McNiece, Mrs.Allan Chippendale, Mrs: J.R.Beveridge, Mrs.J.8.Godard, Mrs, J.M.Purcell, Mrs, Gordon A.Smith,\u201d Mrs.Leslie Tufner, Mrs.C.James, Mrs.Emma F.Watt, Mrs.\u2018Eric C.Rie], Miss W.A.Mann, Mrs.R.B.Sykes, Mrs.J.B.Rice, Mrs.F.G.Sharpe and Mrs.C.H.Armstrong.Mrs.Frank IX, Lindsay is Ticket Convenor.: \u2018 Annual Sherry Party The west end Chapter of the: Multiple Sclerosis Society is holding its annual sherry party on Saturday, February 27, at the Royal Canadian Army - Service Corp.750 Bel-Air St.from 4 to 8 p.m.Music will be supplied by Billy Eckstein.Everyone is welcome.All proceeds are for research | on Multiple Sclerosis.Trinity C.W.Y.Trinity Church Women's Year is holding its next meeting on Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 p.m.in the church hall.An interesting showing of movies will be followed by tea and a social gathering.All members and their friends are welcome.Western W.C.T.U.On Thursday, February 25, at 2:30 pm., the Western Union of the W.C.T.U.will meet at the home of Mrs.W.H.D.McKinnon, : 70 Columbia Avenue, Westmount.| LUNCHEON CONVENER: Mrs.Hotel.University .will be the speaker.vener of the Charter Day Luncheon being held by the Westmount .Women's Club at-1 p.m.Friday, Feb.26, in the Mount Royal Burton Keirstead, professor of economics at Ye .f CANCER RESEARCH SOCIETY: Members of the executive of ! : ÿ the Cancer Research Society, special guests, and members of the CRS medical advisory board gathered to welcome over 1,000 at\u2019 the society's eighth annual dinner dance Jan.17 at the Mount i Royal Hotel.Proceeds went to indigent cancer patients and to = support anti-cancer projects in hospitals and clinics \u2018in the city.i From the left are, standing: Dr.Paul Martin, Dr.Antonio Cantero, vl Philip * Caplan, Dr.O.Dufresne, Conrad St.Amant, director of social welfare, City of Montreal; seated: Mrs.Martin, Mrs.A.Cantero, Mrs.Philip Caplan, president, Cancer Research Society; Mrs.O.Dufresne, Mrs.St.Amant.-~Photo by David Bier Continental Cut \u201d | \u2018 by Emile From Switzerland comes this bright new star in the fashion skyline.Soft and enchantingly casual with wispy, face-pointing ends that lends the gamin-like Jook to this hairdo.oan FEBRUARY SPECIALS! Reg.$25 PERMANENT $12.50 Reg.$20 PERMANENT $10.00 Reg.$15 PERMANENT § 7.50 _ Beauty Salon BN 1347 Greene Avenue Fi.2486 - Fl.0562 Hair Style Of The Month 2 phones ot your service: Frank D.Lindsay, who is con- McGill St.Andrew's W.A.The Women's Association of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount will hold its next sewing meeting on Tuesday, at 2 p.m.in Hutchison Hall.Tea hostesses will be Mrs.W.J.McMaster and the members of the Lansdowne group.The Red Cross group will meet at 10 a.m.JOHN POOL > Foot Specialist \u20181384 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount ¥ Painless removal of corns, allouses, Ingrown toe nails.1.Latest electric equipment.\u2018plastic arch supports to relieve - 3 all weak foot conditions.Children\u2019s Supports a Specialty.\u2018= .By appointment only .Silver Cross Next monthly meeting \u2018of the -Silver Cross Women, will take place in the Y.W.C.A., Dorchester St.West, at 8.15 p.m., Wednesday, \u201cFebruary 24.A film will be shown followed by a social hour.All wear- _efs of the Silver Cross are cordie - ly.thvitéd to attend.+ - Phone wi.1545 .| 2e out dba a BY Fashion Show A fashion show by Juliette in aid of the Saint Matthias Way Memorial Bursary Fund will be held at 8.30 p.m.on Tuesday, | March 2, at 10 Churchill Avenue, | Westmount.Refreshments will be served.There will also be a sale of homecooking sponsored by the evening branch of the women's auxiliary.| Scout And Cub Aux.The Ladies Auxiliary of the Trinity Memorial Boy Scout and Cub groups will hold their monthly meeting in the church hall, Marlowe Avenue, on Monday at 8.15 p.m.A welcome is extended to all members.: R.MacCONNACHIE | OF Pe Olde English Cheese Recently burned out on Stanley St, * ANNOUNCES THE LOCATION : - OF HIS NEW STORE \"AT 2054 UNION AVE.Between BURNSIDE & SHERBROOKE STS.COMPLETE NEW STOCK! FINE CHEESES, HAMS and BACON ALSO IMPORTED DELICACIES Telephone UN.6-0995 PAGE TWELVE \"The reformer must bs a hero at all points, and he must have conquered himself before he can conquer others.PRE-INVENTORY- CLEARANCE SALE .1 233%.including WATCHES .FASHION JEWELLERY RINGS ALSO MANY SUPER SPECIALS A .Ne Refunds \u2014 No Exchanges .REC\" FASHION JEWELLER® Two stores in the Mount Royal Hotel Phone HA.3312 SKILLED APPLIANCE REPAIRS ® RADIOS e TELEVISIONS © WASHERS e VACUUMS GUARANTEED WORK Free Estimates RENEW APPLIANCES 5338 Sherbrooke W.EL.9359 \u20ac \"EXDALE\" AND \"ATLANTIC\" will change to AT MIDNIGHT SATURDAY February 20th Only the EXCHANGE NAMES will change \u2014 NUMBERS remain the same.If you have any EXdale or ATlantic numbers in your little Blue Book, save yourself time and trouble later by changing the \"EX\" to \u201cRE-7\" and \"AT\" to \"RE- 8\" NOW.TICKET CONVENER: Doreen by WVS .volunteers during last | year includes clothes packed for disaster areas, driving elderly and sick people, food packing, blood donors telephoned, pianists and structors in games and sports and handicrafts provided, visitors sent to veteran's hospitals and to shut- ins, small children cared for while parents attended educational class- eg, and collecting for worthy campaigns.The report of the Ste.Anne's Hospital visiting committee said that various groups had contributed over 100,000 cigarettes, 700 pounds of candy and other useful and entertaining articles.Some 900 Christmas parcels were distributed.The personal parcels service which began in March, 1946, ended this year.A total of 86,000 parcels were sent to sponsored names in the United Kingdom and France.The Diggers and Weeders Club made a garden on the grounds of the Queen Mary Veterans Hospital.Garden clubs in the city collected and distributed cut garden flowers to the hospital during the summer, it was reported by the flower committee.Two contour chairs were donat- Modern French Montreal's Newest Art 750 Sherbrooke St.West We bring you treasures from all over fhe world Antiques * Furniture * Paintings China * Ceramies * Crystal Galerie Opera Ltd.Pottery, etc.cs.and Antique Gallery BE.8163 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1954 McLasky who is the ticket convenor for the Junior Advertising and Sales Club fashion show which is to be presented by Holt Renfrew and Company Limited - in the main ballroom of the Ritb Carlton Hotel, the evening of February 22.W.V.S.Reports Contributions To Hospitals, Welfare Agencies The annual meeting of the Women\u2019s Voluntary Services was reld recently.Jean M.Bovey, president was in the chair.Senator Cairine Wilson seconded the reports.: A total of 19,378 hours was given nine hospitals, seven youth clubs and 24 welfare agencies through the placement office of the WVS.A general survey of jobs done * other entertainers provided, in-.ed to the Queen Mary Veterans Hospital.Some 600 gifts were distributed at Christmas.The corresponding secretary reported the 1953 campaign was successful and announced the dates of the 1954 campaign, April 6 to 17.New brooches have been designed and issued to all WVS volunteers.The Civil Defence report mien- tioned the indoctrination courses held under the joint auspices of WVS and the Montreal Council of Women.The Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Service Group sent overseas parcels, knitted for Korea, gave 50 teas for the blind each week, a picnic at Belmont Park for 250 blind last June, a Xmas party for 55 blind, a Xmas dinner for ¢he blind and also 18 Bingo Boards in Braille.National President Of Hadassah Returns From Trip To Israel \u201cThere is something so different about Canada and it is good to he home\u201d was the remark made to the press by Mrs.D.P.Gotlieb on her return from a twenty thousand mile trip to Israel, Europe and North Africa.Mrs.Gotlieb is National President of Hadassah, the Women\u2019s Zionist Organization of Canada.This is the sixth trip she has made to Israel in the past few years, Speaking of the conditions in Israel Mrs.Gotlieb described the warmth of feeling among the people and their friendliness towards visitors, The accommodation for tourists is much improved with many more hotels being built.The sale of Israel bonds through out our country, make possible, Mrs.Gotlieb stated, the upkeep of two wonderful schools In Israel, onn of which houses 100 retarded 1B, C.Harder, program chairman, DE aR RO eae West District V.ON.\u201cAuxiliary Reports Busy And Successful Year The annual meeting of the West District V.O.N.auxiliary was held Wednesday, Feb, 10 in Victoria Hall.The auxiliary had a very busy and successful year, 363 articles having been completed.This included knitted articles, garments, summer dresses and nurses aprons.In addition \u2018many 4a sleeping American Women's Club Lists Names Of Guests For Charter Luncheon The American Woman's Club of Montreal, under the presidency of Mrs.Alan Chippindale and Mrs.will hold its Charter Day Luncheon at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in the Ball Room on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.The guest speaker will be Rebecca Reyher, writer and world traveller, her subject: \u201cWoman the World Over\u201d.» Head table guests will be: past presidents, Mrs.Perley E.Pope, Mrs.A.R.McBain, Mrs.Wm.H.Roe Jr., Mrs.J.B, White.Other guests and members of the executive will include: Mrs.John C.Westaway, Mrs, Franklin G.Mc- Arthur, Mrs.Gerald M.Hawthorn, Mrs.Franklin E.Holland, Mrs.C.T.Roach, Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge, Mrs.R.G.Gilbride, Mrs.R.M.Mitchell, Mrs.J.R.Beveridge, Mrs.J.S.Godard, Mrs.Graham Watt Coghlin (M.B.E.), Mrs.A.J.Tonks, Mrs.George Olsen, Mrs.Margaret Cornell, Mrs.Matthew Purcell, Mrs.Gordon A.Smith, Mrs.J.S.Robertson, Mrs.G: F.Smith, Mrs.Emma Watt, Mrs.R.W.Horton, Mrs.C.James, Mrs.Leslie Turner, Mrs.A.Hanson.i Mrs.L.D.Mahoney, Mrs.L.F.Sheehan and Mrs.Howard Sweeney are co-chairmen for the day.Melville Church W.A.Sponsors Cooking School MISS G.PONTPETIT A demonstration of culinary art will be held this evening, February 19, at 8:15 p.m.in the church hall on Melville avenue, Westmount, under the auspices of Melville Church Association.The demonstration will be carried out by Miss Ghislaine Mont- petit on behalf of Canada Packers.A number of prizes will be drawn including a shopping bag full of foodstuff and the delicious dishes prepared by Miss Montpetit.Tickets may be obtained at the door or from members of the association by calling DE.4263.children, and the other 250 children from unhappy homes or from D.P.camps.These children are taught agriculture and trades to fit them for an average life and they.respond very quickly to the kindness bestowed on them.Mrs.Gotlieb attended the executive meeting of the Hadassah in Montreal this week and will leave shortly for her home in Winnipeg.Ellen Douglas Aux.The Ellen Douglas Auxiliary Evening Dept.of the W.M.S.of Melville Presbyterian Church will meet in Melville church hall, on Monday evening, at 8.15 p.m.The Speaker will be Mrs.Chas.quilts were made and sold.Assistance to young girls in the district with camp fees and summer clothing was provided.At Christmas gift baskets of fruit were taken to seventeen shut-ins and thirty-seven children were given gifts of knitted articles, toys and candy.Miss C.Dowling, District Supervisor, in presenting her report, commented on the rapid growth of the district.21,026 visits wers made to 2032 patients.The new service to parents-to- be, our pre-natal discussion groups, have received a most enthusiastic response.These groups are held ander the leadership of Miss Jean Ellis and Mrs! G.Hermon.Miss Dowling thanked the auxiliary for their cooperation in presenting equipment to be used for demonstration purposes at these group meetings.Mrs.Doris Small, Director of V.O.N., spoke briefly; congratulating the auxiliary on their year's work.- - The officers for the coming year are: Hon.chairman, Mrs.J.M.Horton; chairman, Mrs.T.D.Handrahan; vice-chairman, Mrs, Murray; treasurer, Mrs.J.N.Poole.Conveners Mrs.D.Johnston, Mrs.H.C.Highway, Mrs.H.Swift and Mrs.C.Perkins.Don\u2019t Let Age Get You Down! 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The Armistice and Other Poems (1919); The Seekers, an Indian mystery play (1920); The Birth of Montreal, a chronicle play and other poems (1921); The Romance of a Princess, and Other Poems \u20ac1922); In a Venefian Garden, and St.Ursula, two plays (1926); From Montreal Elsewhere (1929).Her poetry saw publication in several North American newspa- .ers and periodicals ineluding The Gazette, the Witness, the Star, and the Newfoundland Quarterly.ADVOCATED FLAG Since her poem on a Canadian \u201cWhat Is Canada's Flag?\u201d was first published in 1918, she devoted a great deal of her time to advocating a national flag for Canada.In her late years, her deep interest in Canadian Indians took the form of increased efforts on thefr behalf.In the late 1930's she took sa particular interest in the welfare of the Caughnawaga reservation Commandos Chap.Elects New Slate The \u201cCommandos Chapter\u201d I.OD.BE.held their 13th annual \u2018meeting on February 8 at the home of Miss Ruth Pye.Mrs.J.R.Bev- | .eridge, Honorary Regent, and several members from H.M.S.Victory Chapter were among those attending.The following slate of officers were elected for the ensuing year: Regent, Miss Irene Moore; 1st vice-Regent, Marietta Freeland; 2nd vice-Regent, Ruth Pye; secretary, Mrs, H.E, Carter; treasurer, Mrs.K.Brown; educational secretary, Mrs.R.J.Needham; echoes secrefary, Mrs.A.Duff; standard bearer, Mrs.R.E.Crossey; services at home and abroad, Mra D.D.Miller; ex-service personnel, Marion McGee; child and family welfare, Ruth Pye; press and pub- Heity, Mrs.H.M.Baldwin; and the socal convener, Mra, G.B, Simpson, Calvary Church Calvary Business Women's Club will continue its activities with & supper meeting on Wednesday, February 24 at 6.15 pm, in the Ladies\u2019 Partours.The Minister, the Rev.Walter J.Spence, BA, will continue \u2018the series of talks on \u2018\u201cVietorious Live ing\u2019* with tle second in the aeties | on the theme \"Mastaning The Ine | evitable\u201d, and was fondly known hy her Indian friends under the title Princess Kawennaroroks towed upon her._ - Im great measure it was due to her aid that the reservation\u2019s Long House at which curios are sold to tourists was ceonstructed.At her request, Sir Edward Beat- ty, late president of the C.P.R, donated railway cars to be dismantled by the Indians for their wood content.wood, and scarce bark purchased United States, that the Long House\u2019 was built.It was also (Princess |: \u2018Gathering Woods)\u201d which they bes- I~ {that the North American Indian | past.It was with this| À -\u2014 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1954 Poetess And Philantrop ist, through the aid of Lady Rod- dick that the town shrine was erected.- When the King and Queen visited Montreal during their tour of Ganada in 1939, 240 Caughnawaga Indians in costume gathered at PAGB THIRTERN .and life member of the Montreal Survivors include five nephews Art Association.She was also a Huntley and Peter Redpath of patron of the Women\u2019s Council of Montreal; 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THE EXAMINER, Royal Pharmacy Ties Series Blanking NDG Regents 4-0 A determined Royal Pharmacy team tied up the best of e semi-final series of the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League Saturday by blanking the N.D.G.Regents 4-0 at the St.Laurent Arena.The series now goes into a third and final game to be played this Saturday, also at the St.Laurent Arena, starting at 2 p.m.The winners meet Westmount x \u2018 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19.1984 AT ST.LEO\u2019S CARNIVAL: These are some of the 500 children who took part in the winter carnival held Friday by St.Leo's Academy.One of the features of the afternoon was a masquerade, * with prizes going to the best costumes.In addition, there was hockey, races and a blindfold treasure hunt.second game of their two-game, ators, the club that finished Friday night.last Thursday night but Coach cigive victory should*be any eause for overconfidence.In an\u2019exclusive interview with this reporter Presho pointed out that the Senators had actually outscored the beloved Unity larrigans in the second half of the Thursday tussle.BIG FIRST HALF In the first half the UBC aggregation outplayed their hosts by a wide margin.When the respite came at the end of the first two quarters the local heroes were ahead 36-16.Things tightened up considerably in the second half as the Senators switched to a zone defence which the Unity lads did not find quite so porous as the first half man to man efforts of the host club.Offensively, too, the Senators proved a little more troublesome in those last two quarters.: All things considered, the series is by no means over.But if you want to place a small wager on the Senators\u2019 cliances of pulling a big comeback, the line forms to the right and the odds are most | attractive.SCORING PARADE The Unity larrigans\u2019 60 points were pretty evenly divided.My old friend George Cochrane, the elongated centreman, ended up on top of the scoring totem pole with 13 points.Not far hehind were Dave Barnard, the singing southpaw, and Grant \u201cOscar\u201d Peterson, the squaredancing centre, each with 11 points.William Jack \u201cErrol\u201d Mec- Kissock, the one-punch artist from Hampton avenue, was next on the list with eight points.Only trouble is that : now it doesn\u2019t count.Royal Pharmacy 4, Regents 0 Royal Pharmacy: Goal, Chartier; defense, Marshall, Shaver, Richard«on, David; forwards, Salvatore, Pogue, Read, Ranson, Costigan, Bussière.N.D.G.Regents: Goal, Farnworih; defense, Locke, Simpson, Griffin, Randall, Gamble; forwards, Campbell, Harrison, Garneau, Foy, Gallagher, Darcy.First Period 1\u2014Royal Pharmacy.Bussitre ee + reroute (Richardson) 224000000000 1:25 Penalty: Read 10:55 Second Period 2\u2014Royal Pharmacy.,Bussière (unassisted) .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5:40 3\u2014HRoyal Pharmacy.Cosligau (Ranson) eee aan 005 12:48 Penalties: Gamble 9:08, Simpson 12:05, Pogue 14:49.Third Period 4\u2014Royal Pharmacy.Richardson (unassisted) .0.00.1:85 Penalties: Shaver 1:42, \u201c\u2019Gallagher- 6:48, Shaver 6:48, Randall 8:15, Gamble 8:15\u2019 (10 min, mise), Shaver 14,14, Randall 14:14.Presho doesn\u2019t feel that the de-* \u2018complements the Unity Boys Club Cop Series Start It looks as though.the worthy wearers of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club colors are going to survive the first round of the playoffs.George Presho's stalwarts will carry a 17-point lead into the total points series with the Sen- in third place in section B of the Intermediate MBL.' The windup is slated for the UBC'ers\u2019 home court on Greene avenue, in the confines of holy Westmount, this Presho\u2019s Phabulous Phellows racked up a 60-43 decision in\u2019 the series opener reeled off on the Senators\u2019 home Catholic High floor | nival, Turnout Good At Academy Carnival Some 500 students of St.Leo's Academy braved the cold Friday as the school held its winter car- Great enthusiasm was shown by both the student body and staff.Feature of the afternoon was a masquerade contest, as the children blossomed forth in a variety of costumes.Hockey games, races, treasure hunts, tug of war battles and zig zag races were also on the program.General choice as best hockey (Continued on Page 15) Good Showing Made At Proctor By Local Skiers \u201cWestmount High School skiers: \"changed their tone last weekend in the annual ski meet with Proctor Academy.of Andover, New Hampshire, as they flashed their way to the best showing yet.The event trip Proctor makes here in the fall for football.Two skiers from the Senior High, one a coed, and another from the Junior High paced West- mount to their second place finish in the four teams entered.Proctor raced their A and B squads, while neighboring Powle Academy also entered a delegation.Drury Porteous from the Junior High made the best showing as he won the downhill Saturday morning and- came third is the slalom, held in the afternoon.Bob Hazlett also did well, coming fifth in the dowhill, 11th in the slalom, and finishing eighth in the cross country, which like the jumping, did not count for team totals.Sue Chris:mas Good Star of the meet as far as the boys were concerned was Sue Christmas from the Senior High.She ended eighth in the downhill and ninth in the slalom.Two other girls - Sue Stevens and Ann Sinclair - and four other hoys - John Murphy, Peter Haldi- man, Bill Alexander and Bruce Gordon - also made the journey.The team left Friday, and because of this earlier commitment to Proctor was forced to pass up this year's interscholastic \u2018meet, also held over the weekend.Girls Do Well The girls did especially well.Agide from Christmas, Sue Stevens came 14th in the downhill and Ann Sinclair 13th in the slalom.The three were the only gals there.Porteous turned in the fastest slalom time of the day, hitting 46 seconds flat on his first run.The results are: (First three are given, and all the Westmount team).Downhill 1.Porteous, Westmount 27.5; 2.Quinby, Proctor A; 3.Pitcher, Proctor A; 5.Hazlett, Westmount 28.5; 8.Christmas, Westmount 20.1; 14, Stevens, Westmount 82.Totals: Proctor A 98.8 per cent, Westmount 95.2, Proctor B 9.8, Powle 68.2.Slalom 1.Parker, Proctor A 956; 2! PE.PT TRE, Wr In Annual Meet Cook, Proctor A: 3.Porteous, Westmount \u2018100.5; 9.Christmas, Westmount 118; 11.Hazlett, West- mount 115.8; 13.Sinclair, West- mount 120.5.Totals: Proctor A 96.8 per cent, Westmount 88.2, Proctor B 83.5, Powle no estimate.AT MIDNIGHT SATURDAY February 20th will replace EXdale replace ATlantic Only the EXCHANGE NAMES will change \u2014 NUMBERS remain the same.ou have any y EXdale er, you h numbers in your, little Blue Book, save your.\u2018self time and-trouble later by changing the \"EX\" to.\u201cRE-7\" and VAT\" to \"RE- 8\" NOW.- CA: ~ wini mos mee Par RECREATION DEPT.\u2018BASKETBALL .The municipal iritersietiate basketball league will resume play | during the first week o of.March, Lo a Hieëting will \u2018be held next week |, x to discuss the schedule and play- img\u2019 nights desifed.Team man- 7 agers will be notified of \u2018the date | and time of the meeting., GOLF CLASS Bob Brown's ladies\u2019 got clbss enjoyed their fourth ession, Mon- | day.Bob's instruction is proving popular, as shown by the increased attendance.À golf movie will, be shown next Monday at 8 p.m.Jr.High Whites And Queen's Aces Win City Crowns Queen\u2019s Aces emerged as winners in the municipal mosquito league and now meet Town of Mount Royal on Saturday, at MacDonald Park.Aces nipped Wings 3-1 last Saturday, then came back at 3 p.m.and beat St.Leo\u2019s Canadians 4-1.On Monday they trimmed the league champs, St.Leo's Maple ed up eight of the 10 Aces mark- Leafs, 3-1, as.Morgan Turner pickers.Keith Kenemy and Don Mac- Kay aided Turner on most of his efforts.i Whites Winners 5-1 { Junior High Whites downed the St.Leo's Black Hawks 5-1 in the pee wee final, Steve Levy and Ray Lawson scored two each and Eric Peterson one.David O'Brien tallied for the Hawks.Westmount Junior High bantam Bulldogs will play off with the Panthers to decide the school championship.This game will take place as .soon as the ice is available.UBC Cage Squads Chalk Up Wins; House Loop Soon The Unity Boys Club bantam, midget and juvenile basketball teams all posted wins in their respective sections of the MBBL this week.The bantams beat Point St.Charles 17-9, ets trounced Kinsmen 26-12, and the juveniles jolted East End Boys Club 52-32.It is expected that the biddy and senior spring basketball house leagues will get underway at the termination of the basketball league schedules.Benefit Tilt A benefit evening will be held Friday, Feb.19 for Earl Foster, of 3346 Lacombe avenue, hockey player with Notre Dame.des Neiges\u2019 junior .C.téam, seriously injured Feb.11 in a game against Westmount Barbecue Millionaires.Starting at 7 p.m.at the Notré Dame des Neiges rink hehind 5307 Cote des \u201cNeigés road, the feature will be a hockey game between thie school team of 1943-44 and this year's squad.In addition, there will be a mosquito hockey game, ladies broom- \u2018ball and fancy skating.: Foster wag hit in the eye by a puck in the.third\" period of the game against Westmount, and re- téived a probable fractured skull when he fell and his head hit the jce.Nine stitches were taken below the eye, and three above.~'B, MacDonald, secretary of the Notre Dame des Neiges recreation association, is making arrange- J played their opponents\u2019 in \u2018the-first; | throughout by goalie Alex Gilbert.| Dame des Neiges Westmount car- | notching a hat trick, while Dave | the second half to come from be- ments for the evening, RENEE ADE WWE Y ed .THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1054 1 Snowdon Canadiens Win League Title Beating - \u2018Westmount Barbecue Twice| Westmount Barbecue Millionaires found six games in eight days \u2018too much of a strain and fell before a heated onslaught by the Snowdon Canddiens in a two game total.goal series for the NDG and district junior- C hockey championship.- - \u2018The Snowdon squad caught the Millionaires twice; clipping them 4-1 Sunday and 3-0 Monday to win the round 7-1.Previously the Barbecuers had eliminated Notre Dame des Neiges in a two game, total goal semi final 5-4.After ending the regular league season de scoring figures for and against*+ were disregarded and a sudden \u2018death game was played at NDG park with Snowdon coming: up on the winning end of a 2-1 count.\u2018Gilbert Plays well - Westmount outshot and out- two periods, but\u2018 were foiled Jimmy Campbell counted both Snowdon markers, while, Bob Brown connected for the Millionaires.In the semi final against Notre ried a three goal bulge into the second match after winning 4-1, Yan Sandzelius tallied two, John Fuller and Bob Brown one apiece.The Eagles .came right back in the second game to rap in three quick markers and tie the round.But with only two minutes 1e- maining in the first period.Ritchie Bell scored what proved to be the winning tally.The teams battled on, but neither could score, and Westmount entered the finals.Large Crowd Present Before one of the largest crowds of the season, Snowdon grabbed a 2-1 lead with just five minutes remaining.A penalty then to Sand- zelius opened the flood gates and the Canadiens punched home two more goals.Jimmy Campbell again starred, Mott picked up the other goal, Ritchie Bell saved Westmount from the shutout.Five penalties were called in the | cadlocked with Canadiens for first place, game, four to Snowdon and one to the Barbecuers.Insult to Injury .Monday Snowdon joumeyd to Westmount \u2018where they blanked the weary Millionaires 3-0 to walk off with the title, In a clean game, the Barbecuers fought for as long as they could before beconfing complétely fatigued, but they couldn't beat Gilbert \u2018 this time either.Four penalties were \u2018called, two.to each team.: Peter Mitchell, Sonny Rager and + xi FINAL SCORING , ; GP G A Pts R.Bell .9 5 9 14 M.Anderson 4 10 14 B.Agnew .4 9 13 R, Southward 5 5 10 J.Fuller .5 8 8 B.Wilson .3 5 8 J.Apostolatos 3 4 7 B.Brown .2 5 7 J.Beasant .2 «\u20ac 8 T, Grant 2 3 3 Y.Sandzelius 2 3 5 D.Dunbar .0 0 0 G.Robillard 6 0 © M.Barnard .0 6 0 FINAL GOALING AVERAGES GP GA SO Ave.B.Robertson .11 12 4 1.09 C.Sawyer .1 0 1.00 Total .RP 12 13 4 108 * * Sonny Stone were the marksmen for Snowdon.There were two injuries in the tilt \u2014 Ritchie Bell pulled his leg muscles when he was checked heavily into the boards and Snow- don\u2019s Bob Smith received two stitches below his eye when hit by a puck.} Snowdon now meet Notre Dame des Neiges College for the city championship.~ Dow Brewers Upset Giants 57-50 To Take Lead In Semi-Finals Dow Brewers took a one game lead in their semi-final series with Giants in the senior B section of the Montreal Basketball League when they knocked off the first place finishers 57-50 Tuesday at Mont St.Louis.Next game of the best of three playoff will be Monday at Roslyn gym at 8 p.m.¥ Coach Doug Alexander's cagers had to win it the hard way, as they outscored the Giants 33-18 in hind a 32-24 deficit.Giants held an even greater lead in the earlier stages as they jumped off to à 10- 9 margin.Johnny Field,*late in arfiving for the game along with Jack Stryde, was outstanding for the Brewers, as he proved a going concern both ways.Gerry Rown- tree wag also held up by the storm, and Dow played without his services.John Bollen, who also played a strong game, was.high man on the scoring ladder with 14 points, followed closely by Field with 13.\u201clan McIntosh, just recovering from a broken toe, played well and contributed nine markers, while Mike O\u2019Toole at guard collected 10.- The Dow squad showed more fight than in previous encounters, hustling right from the opening whistle and especially in the second half.They® were toughest to handle once they jumped into the lead, and shooting was more accurate than at any other time during the season.Dow: Field 13, McLeod 4, Siem- ers 2, O'Toole 10, Smith Z, Swinburne, Bollen 14, Stryde 8, McIn- | tosh 9, Gregor-Pierce.Giants: Goldberg 5, Caplan 14, Freedman, Kirshner 6, Sherman B,i Share 2, Markson 4, Tanzer, 5.i + Kott- 12, Dorfman.sh, * MAAA CAGERS WIN Led by Doug McNichol \u2018who scored 35 points, the M.A.A.A.cagers defeated Southwestern \u201cYY\u201d 75-47 Saturday night to win their best-of-three semi-final series in the Montreal Basketball Association Senior \u201cB\u201d playoffs.The Winged Wheelers won the first game of the series 82-54.i Ron Wilson with nine and Bob Putnam who had eight points were other standouts for M.A A.A.Watson was high man for Southwestern with 11 tallies.Turnout Good .(Continued from Page 14) games were those staged by the \u2018mosquitos, pee wees and bantams, as over four score students took Part.No quarter was given evén PAGE FIFTEEN by the smallest players\u2019 and the body checks flew fast and, ue ous.Buy with Confidence The CAR you want ot the TERMS you can afford NEW 1954 NEW FORD and MONARCH Anglia - Prefect = Consul - Zephyr \u201cUSED CARS ALL MAKES AND MODELS For information call \u2018 H.Peter Kessler WA.2905 - HA, 8231 now with Genereux Geneux MOTORS LTD.Largest Ford Monarch dealer - ; 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Lid.; P.O.Box 27 >.ee PQ.TRY SN D © RETA dre = ot a i pri \u2014 Les PAGE SIXTERA Seniors Schedule Two Exhibitions Against Cornwall Tentative plans, presently awaiting confirmation of dates, call for Westmount High School and Catholic High School to play a double-header basketball game here March 3 against Cornwall\u201d The games will take place in the Roslyn School gym.If accepted, a return game would be played at Cornwall March 10.Westmount will meet the Cornwall juniors, who have an age limit of 17 an under.Catholic High will meet the seniors, who represent the city in dominion juvenile playdowns.Mount Royal Doubles In senior B basketball play, \u2018Mount Royal ran through undefeated to nail down first place.\"The seven teams will now take part in a seeded conference.In it, Westmount met Lachine The Scoreboard GAMES PLAYED HOCKEY Senior B Friday: Daniel O'Connell 4, West- mount 3.Mouday: Westmount 7, St.Thomas 8; St.Leon's 4, Daniel O'Connell 1.Tuesday: Chambly 3, Loyola 1.St.Laurent : Saturday: Royal Pharmacy 4, NI.G Regents (Best of three semi \u201cfinal series tied 1-all).Junior C ¥riduy: Notre Dame des Neiges 3, Westmount 1 game total goal semi final series 5-4).Sunday: Snowdon 4, Westmount 1 (First game of two game total yoal final series).Monday: Snowdon 3, Westmount 9 (Snowdon wins two game total gual final series 7-1).Exhibition Friday: St.Laurent 5, Regents 2.Saturday: St.Laurent 6, MacKae Electric 4.BASKETBALL Bantam Tuesday: LCC 30, WJHS Redd 26.Wednesday: Mount Royal 65, _WIHS Whites 9.o MBL Senior B Tuesday: Dow 57, Giants 50 (First game of best of three semi finals}, GAMES THIS WEEK HOCKEY Senior B 1st place at 4th place.2nd place at 3rd place.61h place at 7th place.Sth place at 8th place.St.Laurent Saturday: Royal Pharmacy at NG Regents (Best of theee semi finals tied 1-atlr.BASKETBALL Senior B Thursday: LCC at Strathcona, ; Bantam Monday: (Queca\u2019 33).\u2018Tuesday: St.Laurent at WIHS Reds; Mount loyal at Mont St.Louis.Wednesday: I.CC at Baron Byna.Thursday: Westward Newman; Verdun at Loyola, MBL Senior\u2019 B Monday: Giants at Dow (Roslyn, 8 pn.» Friday: MBL Intermediate A Senators at Unity (Uiity Jends lwo game total point semi final series by 17 points).HOCKEY Senior B PWL D F APs Chambly 2.7 5 1 1 18 8 - St thomas .7 4 L 2 25 18 10 St.Leo's 7 4 1 2 21 13 10 Ce Lace 6 4 2 0 16 11 8 Weslmount .7 3 4 0 26 25 6 Metree & 1 8 2 11 16/4 Paniet O'Connell 6 1 4 1 12 34 5 Joyola .6 0 6 0 8 23 0 Junior C (Final Standings) Snowdon 2.13 8 1 27 19 78 Westmount ,.13 : 4 1 39 15 17 ND, des Neiges 12 6 50 1 37 24 15 Jrenholme .12 031 1 13 8 1 BASKETBALL Senior B Mount Royal .6 6 0 01 \u201c2 Chambly.6 4 1 1: 9 Siralhcona .& 4 2 0: 8 Rosemount.6 3 2 1: 7, eC oe, 6 2 4 1: 4 Westmount .6 1 5 0 2 Lachine 112205 G06 0 0 Bantam .Mount Royal .7 7 0 0326 158 11 CC 102 B O7 1 0905 180 11 Baron Byug .86 à 1 040 152 10 WJHS Reds .7 5 2 0272215 :0 Westwerd 1.#6 4 2 0214 213 8 Card.Newman # 4 2 00251 182 8 Rosemount .6 3 2 0192191 8 Verdun .6 2 1 081 218 4 Loyola =.7 2 5 0191 247 À St Laurent .6 0 6 6161 275 0 Mont SI, Louis 8 0 G 0 168 270 0 WJHS Whites .7 0 7 0 145 top 0 (Westmount wins two Rosemount at WJHS Whites.at C ardinal ; \u2014 ee - THE EXAMINER, yesterday, and will play Chambly next Friday.- The Junior High Reds saw their hopes of first place finish as LCC beat them 30-28 Tuesday, giving \u2018| Lower Canada College a tie for the top spot with Mount Royal, wha has a game in hand.It was | the Reds\u2019 second loss, while Mount Royal is still unbeaten.navire old sani © WHEN IS THE RIGH TIME TO TRADE?own choice.+ - Latimer\u2019s need Used Cars.For our new branch on Upper Lachine Road which opens soon, we need 5 times the number of Used Cars we have currently in stock.This expansion by Latimer\u2019s assures you of a good deal for your car today.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1954 Westmount Win Gives Chambly Eeog ie\u201d \u201cLead | Chambly County, with an assist from Westmount, jumped back info first place in the high school senior B hockey league this week.They.beat Loyola 3-1 Tuesday while the locals downed previously unbeaten St.Thomas 7-5 Monday.In a game Friday.Daniel O\u2019Côn- 1 - 8 nell beat Westmount 4-3, while St.Leo's stayed within one point of the lead by beating \u2018Daniel O'Connel] 4-1 Monday.Westmont played their best game of the seagon Monday, making up {ora paor performance Friday with coach Ross Firth away ag the ski team.Against Daniel O'Connell, they took a 3.; 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