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WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 Of Plan Acceleration Decision of Westmount Council to step up considerably the million dollar improvement and extension to the city's power and light facilities took a more tangible form yesterday when at a meeting of officials concerned it was decided to go ahead with a $250,000 substation in King George Park.Originally it was believed that the work would be spread over a five year period, however a further evidence of the acceleration is to be seen in two amounts included in the list of capital works for which funds were approved at Monday\u2019s regular council session.- Irish Sparkle Never To Fade Says Scotsman Through all- their troubles, the Irish people never have - and never will - lose the sparkle that makes them immortal, Robert A.Speirs, headmaster of Selwyn House School, said Wednesday.They are people of a dream, he said, though when it comes true it is not always for the best, he told the weekly luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club.Speaking on St.Patrick and the Spirit of Ireland, he labelled the Irish patron saint \u201cone of the better non-liquid exports of Scotland,\u201d though he added that many countries claim him as a native son.\u201cThe Irish are just about the only ones who don't say that St.Patrick was born there,\u201d Mr.Speirs said.~ \u201cWe know, though, that he was stolen by pirates at 16, and escaped to France after six years.He was well prepared to bring Christianity to Ireland, for he had a full knowledge of the land and its people.\u201d Mr.Speirs said that there was a blend of the supernatural with actual fact which made so many of the legends concerning St.Patrick loved and enjoyable.He also noted that much of Ireland's literature is in Gaelic, not * English, and that there is a great deal in their poetry which regrets, the fall of Gael.L.R.Newman introduced the \u201cspeaker, and W.J.Tawes thanked Mr.Speirs.President W.W.Allison presided.Local Man Faces | \u201cAlcohol Charge _ Paul Emile Carrier, who gave his address at 109 Lewis street, Westmount is charged wity possession of 10 bottles of aleohol, in contravention of Canadian custom regulations.Two suspected accomplices, Raymond Boutin, 1251 St.Ti- mothee street, and Paul .Davis, 1922 Montcalm street are accused of having aided in/ the transportation of \u2018the \u2018smuggled alcohol.: Georges F.Reid, represent.\u201cthe the Crown told the court ~ the Mquor had been smuggled rif à boat.The judge ordered the \u2018trio for trial, April 1.rd .jon photography These included: $100,000 to remodel the Glen road electric light substation switchboard and $29,- 400 for feeder cubicles and circuit breakers and other work at the Olivier sub-station.Further details on 59:575:2 1,07 FLAKES .18: 2.35° TH PROOFER \u2026 1.89 5 \u2026 1,43 .\u2026 3.00 {| \u2018helena rubinstein\u2019s 25\" anniversary offer saves you Fr ft iris id RAGE NINE A pire ya Jc (RA GE En | JAENU So many people think of Lenten meals as drab, un- , attractive things that are just something necessary to stoke up the old stomach so as to keep going until Easter.That\" may be true if you eat in some restaurants But you're all wrong if you include Macy's.Because Macy's make a specialty of preparing tasty, appetite- tempting meals during Lent so that you may enjoy your food and still stay on a restricted diet.- .How's this for variety?Fresh caught fish, wonderful salads, a choice of several cheese dishes, eggs in every imaginable style including delicious omelettes, spaghetti © \u201cand macaroni dishes, etc.What more could one want?Come in and let us prove to you that Macy's really has variety on the menu for Lent.PERE On my 25th Anniversary, | salute you Canadian gratitude.and to make it even easier for you to A Message to women! 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Cid > Prrsonal + >= Engagements < i | eddings - Ie Invitations have been issued tor Ÿ Mr and Mrs.& M.Fart Lang ; moved from McGregor street an the annual meeting of the Family ave taken up their residence at eveni Welfare Association to be held at 459 Argyle avenue, Westmount.T St.George's Parish Hall, 1101 - \u2018 Theat Stanley Street, on Thursday, Hostess group at the 60th annu- partng March 25, at 4.30 p.m, Tea will be al meeting of Montreal Council of and served at 4 p.m.Women on Wednesday, March 17, Flo in the auditorium of the Y.W.C.A., not bé The\u2019 members of the Business Dorchester St.W., was the Alum- fitted and Professional Women's Club N2e Association of the Montreal when held their annual St.Patrick's General Hospital School! of Nurs- they Bridge Wednesday evening at their ing.The president of the Associa- expens Club House on Crescent St.tion, Miss Norena Mackenzie, is ill, robe à House on Crescent St.but the honorary president, Miss may b \u2018Table and door prizes were pro- Louisa Parker, in her place, gave where vided as well as refreshments.a brief address on the aims and men © achievements of the group.Those clusive pouring tea following the meeting Cont National Council of Women of were: Miss E.W.Odell, R.R.C, heat Canada members who received and Miss B.G.Herman, R.R.C.the g Coronation Medals have been an- Councils nominating committee.storage nounced as follows : Mrs.A.Tur- will present its report, as will the the lif ner Bone of Westmount, Que., chairman of other Council commit- one of president; Mrs.R.J.Marshall, tees.Mrs.R.G.Gilbride presided.age pla Agincourt, Ont., immediate past .inspect: president; Mrs.R.H.Rowland, and ap M.B.E., Winnipeg, Man,, first vi- ENGAGEMENT .ness B ce-president; Mrs.W.A.Graham, Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Johnson an- Furs Smith Falls, Ont., treasurer; Miss nounce the engagement of their of Serv Esther Kerry, of Montreal, Que., daughter, Elizabeth, to Melbourne rier W past vice-president; Miss Eliza- Edwin Mixon, son of Mr.F.B.custom : beth Long, of Toronto, Ont., radio Nixon and the late Mr.Nixon.The the bes chairman, and International Coun- marriage has been arranged to tions, \u20ac cil of Women representative; and take place in St.Andrew's United ing the Mrs.L.H.Meng, of Ottawa, Ont, Church, Westmount, on April 24, Some corresponding secretary., mink s Mr and Mrs.Charles Walworth Sapphir Weber of Westmount, formerly of blue an Philadelphia, Pa., announce the grey Bi ° ° engagement of their daughter, Portrait & Wedding Margaret Lois, to Mr.Davidson ro PHOTOGR APHY Lawrence Campbell, son of Mr.the ne y and Mrs.S.R.Campbell, of West- Alaska Bl mount.The wedding will take gian lam & place on Saturday afternoon, n à lApril 10, at four o\u2019clock, in St.° 0 {| Andrew's Church Westmount.Amon, opening ast Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Robb, of pe &| Westmount, announce the engage- irs.So STUDIO &| ment of their daughter, Janie, to Ms.Fl ' f| Dr.Allan Louis Forbes, son of Plack, } - DExter 741% ®| Dr.and Mrs.J.C.Forbes, of Mr.and 6859 Sherbrooke Street West Hl Richmond, Va.The marriage has Mrs.Jad TE PT been arranged to take place on F.Silve .\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Goid Goläberg A TRADITIONAL HABITANT HOME: The Canadian house of yesterday was quite different from the Canadian house of tomorrow which hundreds of Western European and Canadian architects are now designing for McGill University\u2019s International Calvert House Competition.Mrs.Gordon Allison, a Canadian architect, here applauds a traditional habitant home, a music box model of which is now being produced by a : Granby, P.toymaker, - Saturday June 12, in St.Andrew's Crs ae, EN Ce mn ae ib AB AAS, = at last.J can wear It} the girdle that walks and doesn\u2019t ride \u2014 the girdle that controls and doesn't bind\u2014 4238 ST.LAWRENCE 449$ ST, LAWRENCE « 0) COME AND TRY THEM AT Mme A.COURVAL CORSETIERE 4861 SHERBROOKE W.WESTMOUNT ALSO NOW IN CANADA] 6550 ST.HUBERT Church, Westmount, Miss Robb attended King's Hall, Compton, and is a graduate of the Faculty of Arts of McGill University, class of 50.Dr.Forbes is a graduate of the Faculty of Science at Mc- Gill University, class of \u201949, and of the Medical College of Virginia, class of '53.Westmount Baptist WA The Women's Association of Westmount Baptist Church, Sherbrooke St., and Roslyn Avenue, is holding a meeting of special interest on Friday, March 19, at 8 p.m.Mrs.Ernest Walford will speak on her trip abroad last year.Souvenirs, including samples of some materials used in the Coronation ceremony, will be displayed.young pianist, will perform, Other musical items include a solo by Mr.F.A.Johnson, and a piano duet by Mrs.G.Adam and Mrs.\u2018Ewart Hinds.Interested friends are cordially invited.High School Alumnae The Westmount High School Alumnae presents \u201cFashiontime\u201d by Henry Morgan & Co.Ltd.on March 23, at Victoria Hall, West- mount at 8.30 p.m.Mrs.Marshall Seaborn is convener of the event and she will be assisted by Mrs.A.C.Young as ticket convener and Mrs.Geo.Hand as hospitality convener.After the fashion show a reception will be held for members and friends with Mrs.F.Victor Elkin, president of the Association receiving and she will be assisted by Miss M.A.Dyke, ho- 413 ONTARIO E.| nourary -president, .Miss Judy Logan, accomplished.Homemakers Meeting A feature of the Institute of Nutrition sponsored by the Montreal Council of Social Agencies this week at the Y.W.C.A.Dor- chester Street is the special meeting for homemakers by the Canadian Association of Consumers.Title of the meeting is \u201cHomemakers\u2019 Figure Problems\u201d.It will include a film \u201cFood for Freddie\u201d, food budgeting, Special Telephone: Cosmetics Individually Blended ms diets (including those for overweight), and low-cost housing.Meeting, will take placed 2.30 p.mon Tuesday.Featured speaker will be Miss Laura Pepper, M.B.E.Consumer Service Section, Chief} Dept.of Agriculture, Ottawa.Mrs, Rachel Dube and Mrs.R.G.Gilbride will attend.The meeting is open to the public and there is no charge.Complexion Expert Mme WANDA Formerly of Mayfair, London, England - Beauty by Scientific Massege Exclusive Ladies\u2019 Salon By APPOIN TMENT ONLY Fitzroy 0796 | LEARN TO DRIVE | ® Instructors =\u2014 men er women.© Recent model cars English makes as well \u2014~ Automatic ® 3 Offices \u2014 5054.Cote des Noiges (corner of Queen Mary) Show Mart, 1600 Berri Lavzon Garage, 4001 Berri | : | | Call for appointment cee LAYZON DRIVING SCHOOL PL.1922 - RE.7-1911 vo Vow rar À Ly a + ition, here music by a over- ousing.0 p.m, e Miss asumer ppt.of Rachel de will e pu- Westmount s Newest Fur Salon Features Latest For Milady.- Friends, acquaintances and neighboring storekeepers met Friday\u201d evening -for the opening of Flomen Exclusive Furs Reg'd, , The Salon situated at 1235 Greene Avenue, (opposite Avenue Theatre) it.is one of Westmount\u2019's newest stores.It is under.the partnership of the experienced craftsmen and stylists, Mr.Flomen x and Mr.Lussier.Flomen\u2019s contend that furs need not he uniform but catered and fitted to the .individual, that, when one invests in a fur coat, they are.toying with the most expensive piece of milady's wardrobe and not merely a hat that may be discarded at will.Here is where their stylists and crdfts- men excell in producing the exclusive furs they create, they said.Contrary to common belief ii is heat.and not \u201cthe moth that is the \u2018greatest enemy of furs, so storage is an important factor in the life of furs.Flomen's boast one of the most modern furstor- age plants in Canada.and invite inspection.Rates are -all standard and approved by the Better Business Bureau.Furs require a certain amount of service each year and the furrier who has the confidence of his customer suggests the summer is the best time for repairs, alterations, etc, as costs are lower during the summer months.Some of the furs modeled were: mink stoles and capes, in wild, Sapphire, Breath of Spring, silver blue and dark ranch; black and grey Broadtail, all hand sewn in\u2019 various styles; sheared beaver and Canadian otter, in natural and the new Breath of Spring shade; Alaska seal, black and grey Persian lambs and many more.LIST OF GUESTS Among the guests to attend the opening were: Mr.and Mrs.S.- Sailer, , Mr.Goldstein, Mr.and Mrs.Socaransky, Mr.and Mrs.Alex Flomen, Mr.and Mrs.L.Ptack, Mr.and Mrs.S.Seidmen, Mr.and Mrs.Yongson, Mr.and Mrs.Jack England, Mr.and Mrs.F.Silver, Mr.Brice Johnston, Mr.and Mrs.Dunford, Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Mount, Mr, and Mrs.D.Goldberg, Mr.and Mrs.Max Goldberg and son, Mr.Eric Oh- * 4444 Sherbrooke Mount aj | - Plastio arch supports to relie re.1) nih | JOHN POOL .+, Foot Specialist - 1384 GREENE AVENUE | {NBar Sherbrooke) Westmount - \u2018Painiéss removal of corns; \u2018callouses, ingrown toe nails.- Latest electric equipment.- By appointment only - Phone WI.154 > - Lady Roddick A TRIBUTE - Her years have passed, - Like birds, in happy flight, Cleaving the space With swift, and shining wing, Bloom o'er the spray of cloud, To endless day, ! Where life remains A fair, and shining thing.As if her rose, Had climber a garden wall, Her eager eyes, : In fadeless bloom, to greet And golden stars, That were about her head, Are now beneath her feet.DOROTHY SPROULE.man, Mr.E.Kalil, Mr.and Mrs.A.Kaplan, Mr.and Mrs.Carr, Mr.and Mrs.Phil Flomen, Mr.and Mrs.P.Feingold, Mr.and Mrs.D.Browen, Mr.and Mrs.R.Cohen, Mr.and Mrs.J.Schuster, Mr.and Mrs.W.Gartner and party.Mrs.G.St.Pierre, Miss Doris Chermin, Mr.and Mrs.H.Silver- man, Mr.Ch.Kliffer, Mrs.M.Flo- men, Mr.and Mrs.H.Bronstein, Mr.and Mrs.M.Astroff, Mr.and Mrs.M.Bronstein, Mr.and Mrs.B.Liederman, Mr.and Mrs.A.Liederman, Mr.D.Gordon, Mr.Jack Caplan, Mr.Monk and escort, Mr.and Mrs.R.Rozenzweig, Mrs.\u201cForsey and consort, Mrs.Irene Munn and escort, and many others.Cavell Br.Whist To Aid Camp Fund Under the presidency of Miss Marion Reeve, the Edith Cavell Branch No.93 of the Canadian Legion will hold its annual military whist at 8.15 p.m.on Wednesday, March 24 in the Breadner Room of the Legion \"Memorial Building, 1191 Mountain Street.The proceeds of the evening are in aid of the Children\u2019s Camp Fund, through which the Branch 1 sends children of veterans in need, to summer camp.Miss Pamela Spencer-Phillips is ticket convener, and tickets may be obtained at the door.Prizes are being arranged by Miss Edna Hattie and Mrs.Geo DuVall, 1881 Holy Cross St., while Miss Joan Stevens and Mrs.P.Kula- gowski will serve home-baked refreshments.; Players are requested to take their own cards.Noted Columnist To Review \"Lelia\" At Temple Emanu-El Mr.Walter O'Hearn, noted Drama and Literary Critic, and columnist of the \u201cMontreal Daily Star\u201d, will be the guest speakker of the \u201cBook.Lovers Forum\u201d, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2.45 o'clock, March .24, when he will review \u201cLelia\u201d by Andre Maurois.This meeting, under the auspices of Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood, will take place in the Temple Community House, brooke Steet West.Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern will preside and co-chairman for the afternoon will be Mrs.Louis Goodman.x Tea wil be served following the lecture, when , Mrs, Walter | O'Hearn, Mrs.Douglas J.Wilson, Mrs.Hugo Rubinowich and Mrs.\u2018Alfred Bieber will preside at the tea-table assisted by Mrs.J.Bam- iger, Mrs.L.Smith, Mrs.D.G.Jassby, Mrs.H.Grover, Mrs.M.Schwartz, Mrs.E.Widrich, Mrs.\u2018A.Zion, Mrs.A.Gerstenfeld, Mrs.S.Davis, Mrs, I.Gertman, Mrs.P.Levee.Non-members are cordially Station at Victoria and Western 4128 Sher- |.x THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, Day's Gas Sales Will Go Towards Cerebral Palsy A local service station operator will be open for business as usual on Saturday (March 20) but he won't make any profits.\u2019on his gasoline sales.A.Janelle, who runs the B-A avenues, has volunteered the money he makes on gas sales the entire day towards the Kinsmen Club\u2019s campaign for $150,000.The drive is taking the form of à 19-hour television marathon starting at 5 p.m.Friday (March 19) and produced \u201clive\u201d from the stage of the St.Denis Theatre.A host of internationally-famed artists of screen, stage, radio and television from the U.S.Europe and Canada have volunteered their services to ensure the success of the campaign.Maurice \u2018J.Bourgault, general) chairman of the .telethon, which is unprecedented in Canada, says the $150,000 will be used to help combat cerebral palsy.The money is needed for diagnosis and clinical service and to help train nurses, doctors, physio, speech and occupational therapists.\u201cEveryone to whom we have gone for assistance has been wonderful,\u201d Mr.Bourgault declared.\u201cLike Mr.Janelle, who will turn over to us the profits of his gas sales, everyone is helping in a variety of ways.\u201d Already scheduled to appear on the telethon, which will be bilingual, and which will be viewed partially also in Toronto and Ottawa, are Johnny Desmond, the popular] singing star of Don McNeill's \u201cBreakfast Club,\u201d Mary Farenga, \u201cthe Singing Sweetheart of Cerebral Palsy,\u201d who has been afflicted by the malady but triumphed over it; the Fletcher Peck Trio, who won recognition through Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scout show; Roberta Quinlan, the pretty, blonde songstress who was the first American to appear on BBC- TW Other big-name stars are also expected to appear, along with sports celebrities and political and religious leaders.Some 7,000 Montreal men and women have already volunteered their services to help in the pick- \u2018up of the pledges but additional volunteers are still needed.Anyone wishing to take part should call BE.3731.Mr.Bourgault said at least 70 pick-up stations will be set up across the viewing area.\u201cThus,\u201d said the general chairman, \u201cwe will need every car and volunteer we can get.\u201d RCAF Silver Cross Monthly meeting of the R.C.A.F.Silver Cross Mothers will be held PAGE ELEVEN We have a fine selection of beautiful Shorties, Stoles, Capes, Jackets for Spring wear.MARCH 19, 1954 \u2014 Members of MCW Consider Family Court, Having long considered a Family Court \u201can urgent necessity in the city\u201d, Montreal Council of Women is currently putting through a resolution which will support the motion of Councillor Jean Paul Gregoire, now before the Executive Committee of Montreal\u2019s City.Council.Councillor Gregoire proposed the immediate establishment of such a court, and ways and means of doing so are now being considered.The Council of Women, .Subject to approval of the resolu- Let us make your old fur coat into a latest style jacket in time for Eoster.FLOMEN tion by the membership-at-large EXCLUSIVE at its annhal meeting on Wed- > nesday, March 17, in the Y.W.C.A.FURS Dorchester Street West, is urging REG'D the Executive Committee to consider Councillor Gregoire's motion as \u201curgent\u201d and \u201cto do \u2018all in their power to have the Family Court created as soon as possible\u201d.Hair Style of the Wont 1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theaire) WI.3312 Our Hair Cutting Technique Is Shear Artistry ! 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Browns, ter your l'invited at a nominal charge.» Spring companions that give you ; ,.- that elegant ensemble look.coursé navy, to accent and flat- arlotte Gowns.AISUSUSILILUS LS ISA PLIS LAS IIS VIS ISIN SAS LI SLAM SAS LS IIS IIS S SAIS ISA NASA SIM VA IIS IS SAS IS III POINT AAA II AS NS ALL AS AAA OS 75 1461 Crescent St.LA.9952 Ads \u2019 7 blacks and of- greys, Cently fitted or subtly flared.novelty fabrics, tweeds and wor- - steds in soft spring greys, navy and ice cream pastels.spring wardrobe, 1353 GREENE AVENUE NEAR SHERBROOKE RRRESRRRERRERRERRRRRERERERRERESSSSÉES WESTMOUNT \u2018 Fl.7773 Pacs TWELVR Harry M.\u201cEpstein REG'D.Evaluations on all DIAMONDS & GEMS for Insurance Purposes ALBERT L.EIN Gemologist 660 ST.CATHERINE W.UN.6-4058 \u201cqq.i , Independant Art Assn.The Independent Art Association, Mr.Thurston Topham, A.R.C.A.President announces the 22nd annual exhibition which is taking place at 2025 Victoria Street, will be open daily except Sunday, from 10 a.m.to 9.30 p.m, March 15 to March 29.In attendance will be Mrs.À.O.Sears and Miss Esther Goldenberg, to-day; Mr.J.Humphries, on Saturday; Mrs.Watson, on Monday; and Mr.Percy May, on Tuesday.We bring you treasures Antiques * Furniture * Paintings China * Ceramics * Crystal Modern French Pottery, ete.Galerie Opera Ltd.Montreal's Newest Art and Antique Gallery 750 Sherbrooke St.West from all over the world BE.8163 patented dual control equipped hydra-matics, All Fully Insured ; WHY TAKE CHANCES LEARN TO DRIVE THE RIGHT WAY IN A FEW LESSONS WITH EXPERT INSTRUCTORS You'll learn easier and faster with our Standard cars, fluid-drive and & DRIVING SCHOOL {Special Care Given to Nervous People) yen ÿ 1 Cornwall Ave., Montreal RE.8-4588 FINAL WEEK OF SALE LAMARTINE ANTIQUES PORCELAINES JADES IVORIES BRONZES SCREENS LAMP-BASES RARE CHINESE ANTIQUES LAMARTINE : STUDIOS LTD.1178 Sherbrooke St.West Next door to Berkeley Hotel Interior Designers New Spring Textiles 20% off all Stock to make room for new shipment End of Sale Saturday, March 20th MA.4447 .tizens, THE EXAMINE, WESTMPUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 19; 1954 JOE SCHAFFER, ordinator of the fashion show and tea which is to be held by the Julius Bendit Chapter No.MRS.co- 658, B'mai B'rith Women on Wednesday, March.24, at 8.30 p.m,, at the Young Israel Syna- ogue, 6235 Hillsdale Avenue.\u2014Phqto by Posen Pioneer Women Celebrate Their Annual Women's Day The Pioneer Women's Organization will hold their annual Women\u2019s Day event on Monday evening, at 8.30 p.m.in the Auditorium of the Y.M.-Y.W.H.A.Snow- don Building, 5500 Westbury Avenue.Annual Women's Day is celebrated throughout the world since the days of the suffragette movement.The Pioneer Women's Organization, since the beginning of their existence, have been.celebrating annual Women\u2019s Day, paying tribute to woman and their significant achievements in economic, social and political fields.The topic of this event \u201cThe Stranger Within Our Gates\u201d, will be a discussion on our new Ci-f their contribution to our culture and our country and what we in turn do for them to take advantage of their opportunities in cultivating their capabilities.The speakers will be Clara Leff, National Vice-President of the Pioneer Women's Organization, whose topic will be \u201cOur New Immigrants in Israel\u201d and Helena F.Reusing, Vice-President of the Montreal Council of Women and Chairman of the Montreal Coordinating Council for new immigrants, will speak on our new Canadians.The Laurentian Women\u2019s Chapter Choral Group of B'nai B'rith directed by Mrs.A.Stotland will sing folk songs of various nations as well as Israeli and Jewish folk songs.Mrs.E.Sohmer will preside.A cordial invitation is textended to all.American.Club The American Woman's Club of Montreal, will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday, March 24, rat 2:30 p.m.in the Blue-Room fat the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.Larger Homes Advocated By Woman Arch, For Pleasant Canadian Living Conditions The present day small home is not-an efficient machine for living, So claims Mrs.Gordon Allison, MRAIG, df Valois, P.Q.A \u2018graduate in Architecture.of the University of Toronto and the designer of dwellings in Central and West Coast Canada, the former Miss Alice- Ayer says that the average modern home is just not big enough.If Canadians were to build ¥ rooms with the high ceilings preferred by French and Swiss architects, they would be spared the noise and smoke attendant on most evening parties in Canadian hoñnes.Modern Swiss rooms run up to 10 feet in height and the older house where the Allisons formerly lived in Geneva had ceilings more than 15 feet high.As this woman architect is five feet eight and her husband, a professional engineer, is six feet two, they were especially appreciative of the head room.- Noting that Western \u2018muropean as well as Canadian architects are eligible to take part in the International Calvert House Competition, sponsored.by the McGill University School of Architecture, Mrs.Allison suggests that her professional colleagues overseas may have much to contribute towards designing the Canadian House of Tomorrow.The @ompetition offers $12,000 in prizes and ihree Calvert Awards.Another feature of Swiss hous- {ing design favored by Mrs.Allison is that of some apartment houses.With no long entrance corridors, only two apartments per floor open onto the stair landing and elevalor shaft.Still another European plan which might be adopted in Canada is where housing developments are built about a park in the centre of the block, the houses with their backs to it, and the street in front.This gives children greater protection frém ' traffic as they are able to go direct from home to park without crossing a street.Local Girl Sophomore ' Gives Her Services More than twenty per cent of Smith College students gave from one to three hours a week to volunteer community service in Northampton, Mass.Organized under the Community Service Committee of the Religious Association, over 400 undergraduates work in eleven specific areas of service with children and adults, shut-ins, patients in three hospitals, or doing clerical and publicity work for local and national, organizations.Described by this year\u2019s chairman, Barbara Michelson, senior, of Winchester, Mass., as \u201ca link between the college and the community at large,\u201d the program of volunteer service in the community by Smith students dates back to 1888.Smith students teach almost any requested subject \u2014 arts, languages, mathematics, or English \u2014 in regular weekly classes of from one to ten pupils.Under the shut-in program, the students fill the particular need of their host or hostess in regular visits.Miss \u2018Valerie Ross a Smith College sophomore, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Trenor Ross of 3999 Montrose Ave.Westmount, is Head of Shut-Ins.Elien 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 guest Speaker will be Rev.James Barr.M.A.B.D.Lecturer in New Testament at the Presbyterian College.Devotions will be taken by Miss Rosa L.Petit.Soloist will be Mr.Walter Clap- perton.\u2014_\u2014 Frances Willard WCTU On Wednesday, March 24, at 3 p.m., at Dominion Douglas Church, Westmount Blvd, corner Lans- downe Avenue, Westmount, the Frances Willard and Westmount Union of the W.C.T.U.will hold a meeting.This is the annual meeting and music will be provided by Mrs, E.G, Hinds and Mrs.Geo.Adam.Tes will bo served.| BELGIAN LAUNDRY | Lom WE Jewish Hospital Of Hope Elects Board Members .At the meeting of the Council of Units of the Jewish Hospital of Hope, on March 10, the following ladies were elected:\u2014 The Board of Admnistration \u2014 Mrs.S.Cohen, Mrs.- A.Feldman, Mrs.J.Issen as alternates, Mrs.J.Jacobson, Mrs.J.Singer.To.the Board of Trustees \u2014 Mrs.U.Bercovitch, -Mrs.M.Pinsky, Mrs.H.Zrill with as | alternates Mrs.B) Titleman and 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2170 | St.Catherine West © \u2018Fwo blocks East of Atwater ® Wi.6111 ut A PAGE FOURTEEN MacRae and Royal Pharmacy Dominate All Star Choices Westmount MacRae Electric and Royal Pharmacy dominated the all star selections of the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League, released this week by president Jimmy Slater.These two teams are currently battling it out for the Dr.Rondeau Medical Trophy in the loop finals.With eight players and one coach picked for the first team, the result of thre players¥ tied for one of the wings, each team, the result of three players NDG Regents put two men on and the St.Laurent Laurels one.Two Choices Unanimous There were only two unanimous choices on the all-star team; Don Bussiere took the center ice position with little trouble while Cliff Farnworth of N.D.G.Regents took the goal janitors job.Bussiers also was the league's leading scorer.Playoffs Resume League playoffs will resume Saturday at the St.Laurent Arena with the starting time set for 2 p.m.Royal Pharmacy -and Westmount MacRae Electric will meet in the second game of the best in three finals, the first having ended in a one-all draw.The second match of the afternoon will feature the N.D.G.Regents and St.Laurent Laurels.First Team \u2014 Goal: Farnworth (NDG); Defense: David (Royal Pharmacy), McCowan (MacRae Electric); Forwards: Bussiere (Royal Pharmacy); Sleeth (St.Laurent), Campbell (NDG), Sel- by (MacRae Electric), Bourassa (MacRae Electric); Coach: Patterson (Royal Pharmacy).Alternate Team \u2014 Goal: Kerr (St.Laurent); Defense: Richardson (Royal Pharmacy); Malone (St.Laurent), Griffin (NDG), Simpson (NDG); Forwards: Gar- neau (NDG), Fisher (NDG), Campbell (NDG).Selby (Mac- Rae Electrical), Bourassa (Mac- Rae Electrig); Coach: Hosking (St.Laurent).Most Valuable Player: Campbell (NDG), McCarthy (MacRae Electric), McCowan (MacRae Electric), Bussiere (Royal Pharmacy), tied.Most Gentlemanly Player: Charlie Garneau (NDG).Brewers Lose in B Final Series Three Straight Dow Brewers fried hard, but failed when the blue chips were on the table, as they lost three straight to MAAA in the Montreal Basketball League senior B finals.MAAA took the title Friday by beating the Brewers 60-47.They had won the two previous tilts 72-41 and 58-57, in the best of five affair.Dow had upset Giants to enter the final round.The MAAA squad will now go to Shawinigan Falls Saturday to vie for the provincial championship.It will be a round robin tourney, split into two sections, with entries from Sherbrooke, Three Rivers, and the winner of the Unity Boys Club-Navy game Wednesday.First Quarter Lead After taking a lead in the first quarter, Dow gradually fell behind and were trailing 31-26 at the half.The game was played at Mont St.Louis.Coach Doug Alexander's Brewers were only able to manage six points in the second quarter.and they missed 19 of 28 foul shot3.Field Tops Brewers Johnny Field was tôps for the Brewers, hooping 11.John Bol- len got 10 and Ian McIntosh eight.MAAA (60) \u2014 Putman 6, Dudley 9, Binmore 6, McNichol 9, Brown 8, Wilson 10, Wray 5, Oliver 7, Shields, Edwards.Dow (17) \u2014 Field 11, Rowntree, McLeod, Siemers 4, O'Toole 7, Stride 3, McIntosh 8, Bolien 10.w Lv x ou.-a THE NEW A British-made bicycle that is RALEIGH BICYCLES (GREATEST NAME IN CYCLING?.-1954 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY a es === 's x _ known around the worid for its 0 sturdy, dependable construction.os NO-TIME-LIMIT GUARANTEE i Against defects of manufacture \u201c Buy from a local dealer with many years experience in bicycle service and repairs and you will be sure of complete satisfaction.20 different models in 10 different colours.Come in and choose yours today! We also stock Automoto and Armstrong Bitycles.a -LAWN MOWERS po Sharpened, Reset & Repaired : MARTIN'S SWISS REPAIR SHOP | 313-317 Victoria Avenue WA.3369 a {> a -\" 1 x u PC 2 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1954 Hard Work Basis Of Gym Display Friday, March 26 As part of its effort to prepare youth for adult and civic life, the physical department of the West- mount YMCA is presenting its annual exhibition of gymnasium activities Friday, March 26 at 8 p.m, Underlying the gymnastic acrobatics, the interweaving folk- dancing, the shouts and clashing of the fencers, and the basketball, is the solid groundwork of club and committee meetings and hard.and constant endeavour of Y members.Fencing, Rings Featured Amongst the junior leaders, Jim Atkinson, Graham Duff, Warren Franklin and Peter Nicholson are readying their performances on the flying rings.Stephen Vamos the Maitre d'Armes is practicing his famous coterie of.North America, Dominion and Provincial Champions.Eva Kun, undefeated in North America, Roland Asselin, member of Canada\u2019s Olympic Team and Allan Howard, the most recent champion, are some of those who will appear.The Priory School Mackay School boys and the Y.M.C.A.'s own junior boys are other groups who will assist on the program and demonstrate feast of physical skill.St.Leo\u2019s, Chambly Battle To Wire For (Crown boys, the St.Leo's Academy and Chambly County will battle it out right down.to the wire today when they meet in the second of a two game total goal series for the high school senior B hockey championship.The first match, olayed Tuesday, ended in a 2-all draw.The deciding clash is being played this afternoon at the Verdun Auditorium.Game time is 3 pm.x If the score is tied at the end of regulation time, the teams will play two five minute periods, one each way.If the count still remains deadlocked, there will be co-champions.Chambly Goes Ahead Maye put Chambly ahead 1-0 Tuesday when he beat goalie Kevin Dunnigan from 10 feet out, Donahue put in a rebound to knot the count later in the first period.Millichamp came in alone on the side in the *second to put Chambly, league leaders during the season, ahead again.But Ramsey sunk a low 25 foot attempt in the third to leave the game tied.\u201c - Goalie Dunnigan Goalie Dunnigan was \u2018hurt with three minutes left to play, when the puck hit him on top of the head.Three stitches were taken, preventing the last minutes to be played.\u2019 Mount Royal won both the senior B and bantam basketball titles this week.The seniors led the league with 18 points, four better than Chambly, while the bantams edged LCC 40-39 in a sudden death playoff Wednesday.It marked the 11th straight win for the Mounties.Unity Cage Teams Will Play Ottawa A trio of Unity Boys Club bas- | À ketball teams, headed by George Presho\u2019's Montreal Intermediate Basketball League champions, will play three Ottawa Boys Clubs in a home and series.The capital city larrigans will visit Montreal on Saturday, April 3 while the local hoopsters are slated to visit the nation's capital on Saturday, April 17.4 meer Town Mt.Royal Ousts Juvenile, Midget Teams Westmount Millionaires juvenile and midget teams were § ousted in Q.M.H.A.playoffs by Town of Mount Royal, Ritchie Bell's, juveniles were trimmed 4-1 at St.Laurent Arena Thursday.The Town boys x : had too much all around drive, while the Millionaires, showing effects of three week layoff, completely lacked a passing attack.| Dave Woodman played a good game .in the Mills\u2019 nets and only has oftimes brilliant saves -kept the score down.Ron Ahern, Frank Jago and John Donaldson were \u2014\u2014\u2014 CHEVROLET MOTORS SALES CO.\u201850-50 Written Guarantee best for the Westmount squad.257 '50 Chevrolet, coach $1197 Ahern\u2019s second period marker 269 '50 Chevrolet, coach $1197 aided by Jago saved a white-wash.264 '52 Chevrolet, coach $1547 - Goal Disallowed 32 29 Chevrolet, coach $1147 The midget squad, coached by ; 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The teams met again Sunday at Lachine Aretha and again the Royals won 2-0.This encounter Was on the rough side with six penalties handed out, Brendan Builfoyle and Bobby Robinson rs 2 Chevrolet, sedan | on pocking up two each, with two AS IS going to the opposition.661 '49 Chevrolet, sedan $697 Millionaires were far from out- 280 \u201841 Plymouth, sedan $237 played; the matched the Town 579 'S1 Chevrolet, sedan $947 drive for drive throughout the 552 '51 Chevrolet, sedan $775 game but just couldn\u2019t finish off 349 '47 Packard, sedan $375 their plays.Bobby Anderson, Chris Carr, Pete Souquet and Tom Rusk were outstanding for the Millionaires.OK USED CAR LOTS OK 2080 St.Catherine St.W.WEllington 3437 8065 Decarie Blvd.RE.3-7566 Business girls swim instruction classes are now being filled at the Westmount - Y.M.C.A.Periods are Monday and Friday 7 to 8 p.m.A few lessons now will help in enjoying that summer vacation next July or August.> ve WHO SAIDooo2 \u201cIT'S THE UNSEEN HAND\" DICK IRVIN, Canadiens\u2019 coach == his favourite expression to explain the unexpected, WHE SAYS MORE CANADIANS SAY \"MAKE .- MINE MOLSON'S\u201d THAN ASK FOR ANY OTHER BRAND ~~ p.780 ed tog Leag by a on th er 59 in th total real Frida Sund Tuesd (First Mond Tuesc Whites Wed 39 (Mo final}.Frida wins be 10 (EY Moun) Cham jf .\u2018ams al, it.Laurent miss ; Co.(erantee ch $1197 ch $1197 eh $1547 h $1147 h She an $1127 $1147 $1547 $1247 $1047 $1147 $1327 $1088 $1047 $1247 $1395 \u2018$1327 $1347 $1097 $1347 $1997 er 59-54.% nounced as 8.80.| \u201cWas next in line with 11 while Unity Boys Club's rampaging band of hoopla artists stand crowned today as 1954 \u2018champions of the Montreal Intermediate Basketball League.The Unity larrigans dropped Holy Trinity in the league finals by a two-game count of 115-106, winning the series wind-up, played on their home court last Friday night, \u20ac1-47 after dropping the open- HMCS Donnacona edged Uni- * ty Boys Club 52-51 last night in the first game of a two-game, total points series for the Montreal Intermediate basketball championship.The tilt was played on the tar\u2019s home court on Drummond street.The serles wind-up will be reeled: off at the Unity Club tonight with game time an- A trio of Montreal Alouette pigskin artists turned out to be the mainstays of the Navy club.Bruce \u201cBones\u201d Coulter clicked for 16 points to lead the pointgetters.Millar Gallow, captain and coach of the team, Herb Capozzi, the bespectacled The Scoreboard GAMES PLAYED HOCKEY Senior B Friday: Chambly 5, St.Thomas 2, Sunday: McGee 6, Loyola 3.\u2019 Tuesday: St.Leo's 2, Chambly 2 (First of two game total goal fjnal).Exhibition Monday: St.Leo's 6, Westmount 4.BASKETBALL Bantam Tuesday: WJHS Reds 47, WJHS Whites 20.Wednesday: Mount Boyal 40, LCC 39 (Mount Royal wins sudden death final).MBL Senior B Friday: MAAA 60, Dow 47 (MAAA wins best of five final 3-0), MBL Intermediate A Wednesday: Navy 52, Unity 51 \u2014 (First of two game total point series).MBBL Midget Tuesday: Unity 27, Point St.Charles 11 (First of two game total point series).| MBBL Bantam Tuesday: Poinf St.Charles 11, Unity 10 (First of two game total point series).: Wednesday: Point St.Charles 20, Unity 12 (Point St.Charles wins two game total point series 31-22).Municipal Intermediate Tuesday: Stayner 47, Royals 34.Wednesday: Avenue Stars 55, Lions 48.GAMES THIS WEEK HOCKEY Senior B Friday: St, Leo\u2019s at Chambly (Verdun 3 pm) Two game total goal series tied 2-all).\u2018St.Laurent Saturday: Royal Pharmacy at Mac- Rae Electric (Second game in best of three finals; first game tied 1-all).BASKETBALL .MBBL Juvenile * Thursday: Unity at East End.MBBL Midget Friday: Point St.Charles at Unity (Unity leads two game total point series 27-11).Municipal Intermediate Tuesday: Stayner at Avenue Stars, Wednesday: Royals at Lions.Tw The, Standings centreman, came through with eight.Both Gallow and Capozzi grabbed more than their share of rebounds.Johnny Reddon and Teddy Rice split the scoring honors for Unity with nins points apiece.Trailing by five points at the | start of last Friday's contest, Unity wasted little time in wiping out that deficit and taking a lead which they never relinquished.They outscored: the battling Haly Trinity quintet 30-14 in the first half, eased up somewhat in the second half which saw the Greeks pot 33 points to the champs\u2019 31.It was fast-paced, thrill-packed basketball which gave the capacity throng of cage addicts on hand plenty to enthuse about.ists Unity Wins.Loop Title, [St Bounce Lions [3 tls Edged By Navy 52-51 Stars Bounce Lions 55-48 In Overtime: Avenue Stars took one of the best played games in the West- mount Intermediate Basketball league Wednesday downing Lions 55-48 in overtime.The teams were tied 46-all at the end of regulatio time.: Hugh McDonald was the outstanding man on the floor for the Stars, who led 26-20 at half.Stars (55) - Manoisôn 15, Mc- Donald 15, Lomasney 8, Turner 14, McFadden 2, Guilfoyle 1.Lions (48) - Blackie 12, Wilson 16, Duncan 4, Dyer 8, Ouimet 2, Day 4, Bluden 2.\u201c Stayner Wins Second Stayner made it two in a row with a 47-34 win over Royals Tuesday.Lack of subs was the main cause of the Royals\u2019 down- NO DECISION St.Leo's 2, Chambly 2 .First Period ~ 1.Chambly: Maye 1:42 2.St.Leo's: Donahue (Roche) .7:49 Penalties: Morrison 9:40.Second Period 3.Chambly: Millichamp .1:43 Penalties: Ramsey 5:35, Foulkes 9:50.Third Period 4.St, Leo's: Ramsey (Orr) .7:12 Penalties: None.fall.In spite of an all-out effort they tired going into the third quarter.with .the Stayner crew ahead by a slim five points.Earle McDonald was high man on the floor, picking up 19 points.Bill Leslie led the Royals with a 15 point performance.Stayner (47) - McDonald 19, Brown 4, Easton 2, Selby 7, Alexander 4, Brabell 3, Seimers 8.Royals (34) - Leslie 15, Shugrue 9, McDonald, D.2, Jackson 8.PAGE FIFTEEN local senior B squad only has one man who wouldn't qualify as » junior.Tired,WeakMen! 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