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[" .- Becompany d t with py \u201cMarsh, tated that i : game: t fio the oo To Regulayy.= In all city Jar pero ites.duration, og with nm , time out e last 5 mi Est 8 adam me: and Toy iéd on in th a # és, benéath Be The City of West- mount has rolled up a $49,216 suiplus, according to City Manager Tom Hughes, for the year 1953, an increase of $48,- 435 over the profit mark chalked up the previous .twelve month.2e The surplus is trans- - ferred to reserve under 436.Revenue - figure was $1,726,930 and expenditures $1,677 113 the an-\" nual financial \u2018statement \u201crevealed.\u201c Largest single expen-.diture itein was from the roads department, _ for - which had to be earmarked $625,589.Police and fire department accounted for $395,031.(Continued on page 2) .\u201c~ Story Of Westmount Soil - Told To Rotary By Mayor The City of Westmount is reaily \u201con the rocks,\u201d _Mayor Roy L.Campbell admitted Wednesday.Only these rocks are of a historic type, constantly .changing, he added, rather than the throes of bankruptcy.Addressing the weekly luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club, he gave an illustrated lecture on the areas now known as the Monteregian Hills.Applying it.to Mount Royal, the earth first cooled in the astronomic time and a \u201cPor millions of years these very hard crystalline rocks were actéd upon by the elements, and then occurred submergence of the Precambrian rocks for millions of.years,\u201d he said.During this time, a variety of granular materials flowed into the depressions under the sea, forming the Potsdam Sandstone.Further changes resulted in the forming of the hard cores of the Monteregian Hills.Then, world changes of climate brought continental glaciation moving here, and great areas of soft rocks and ground up rock were left as one boulder clay.Even closer to us in time, there was another sub- (Continued on page 4) TELLS SOIL STORY: Westmount story told by Mayor Campbell this week, as this picture was taken.In the photo also is Pre- \u2018!sident Allison of the Westmount Rotary Club.(Bermingham Photo) het eur the city\u2019s bylaw number.be What's was the\u2019 LUS $49,216 |voL.xxv, que Je tout 4 _ No.15 = .% Library .Closes The Westmount Library will be closed all day Good Friday,\u201d and Easter Monday, but will be open Saturday April 17, from ) 10'a.m.until 6 p.m.A .\u201d .| 7 | hard crust was formed.Durocher chief featured four Fire Department promotions an- spector both made lieutenants.The promotions were made by | the City Council at its meeting Monday Tuesday.the service in April, promoted to Lièutenant in June, 1936, and to Captain April, October, strong entered May, 1941.Samora: 3 Or Rie Em =~.RE NEW BUDGET, NEW PHOTO: Fresh from the photographers is this new photo of Canada\u2019s finance minister Hon.C.Douglas Abbott, who represents this riding in the House of Commons.In his budget address Tuesday Mr.Abbott indicated the collection of statistics would be his last effort in his present post.Goes he to another Cabinet job or to the highest court in the land, or back to his own business, he isn\u2019t saying yet.Four Promotions Are Revealed In Fire Department The promotion of Capt.E.G.to the rank of deputy Westmount nounced Wednesday by T.J.Hughes, general manager.- Lieut.E.C.Harper was pro- noted \u201cto the rank of captain, and i fireman T.Hovenden and fire in- J.W.Armstrong were and became effective Deputy chief Durocher entered 1923, was 1914.Capt.Harper entered service in May, 1932, and was promoted to lieutenant April, 1952, Lieut Hovenden entered service 1984, and Lieux Arm- - Survey Shows Varying Views By AVERIL BROOKFIELD The budget didn\u2019t seem to excite Wesimounters.too much this time.In fdct, most of the office girls hadn't even read it.This didn't apply to all the women in West- mount, though.Mrs.W.H.Bell, 418 Glaremont Avenue, and formerly of the New York Times, said, \u201cI'm smoking a cigarette.I think that the government might have done something along this line.The price is putting bad thoughts into people's heads.I just think that the government's attitude of not lowering the price of our little vice is doing harm.i.e.smuggling.\u201d She thought a minute.and then said, \u201cI'm in favor of the taxation for defence spending.But I think that the (Continued on page 2) The office of the Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show will open Monday for entries in the 1954 Westmount Boys\u2019 ant Girls' Hobby Show.Alan Ross, chairman of the Hobby Show entry committee announced this week that the Hobby Show will be open from Monday to Thursday from 4-5:30 p.m.Saturday is the last day one can enter the show.Entries will be accepted from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.and from 2-5:30 p.m.that day.All boys and girls, 19 and under who live in Westmount, Hobby Show Office To Open go to school in Westmount, or belong to a club in West- mount may enter.Among the exhibits that may be entered this\u2019 year are collections.crafts, music, dancing, public speaking, penmanship and literature, gymnastics, swimming, photography, art and pets.Th Hobby Show will be opened on Wednesday April 21 by Mayor Roy L.Camphell.It will close on Saturday, April 24 with the presentation of prizes.7 dia af - srr a ve \\ | pape ae CPE \u2014 ge ane marin eon srt eta D he TEE RE a ns i re AACE BIN 7 CTU AIT SF AM TR tr nal Ra TRE RL Tepe va ae IN La : i à 4 LA À i .ut my es ue PAGE TWO 7 ROVING By Former Westmount High teachers are in the news this week.H.G.Hatcher is now president of the United Nations Association, Montreal Branch.* A n d Mr.Anderson, who once taught history and is now retired and living in California, was the man who was sent out to collect a nonexistent bill on Art Link- letter\u2019s \u201cPeople Are Funny\u201d radio program last Sunday night.This is the second time that he has been heard on a radio show from Hollywood.Last year he was on the Howard Hawkes\u2019 Camel Cigarettes production.Must be making a nice thing of it.* # Dog lovers should pay a visit to Danielle\u2019s Phote Studio at 342B Victoria Avenue where they will see some wonderfully natural pictures of their favourite animals.Even those who can take their canines or leave them alone will get a laugh out of some of the poses.Danielle is certainly an expert in her chosen profession and must have plenty of patience.+ * * \u201cCHRISTMAS\u201d every day of the year for INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER MA, 3332 CL.4519 308 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal \"REPORTER FRANK FAIRVIEW ~ Dave Campbell\u2019s Melody House will have to get along without Dave for the next 2 or 3 weeks.He\u2019s on vacation.Florida, of course.©: * » * * ! :| # And after the end.of the | month, he'll have to get along | without his right hand and drm because Miss Beaton, who has kept things running smoothly at Melody House for the past 6 years, has developed a ringing noise in her ears and is leaving.The sound she hears, though, is wedding bells and her lucky \u2018fiancé is getting someone who \u2018knows all the ins and outs of electric stoves, automatic washers and all the other kitchen gadgets.Congratulations.+ * * The Crowning Glory .Beauty Salon is now open on St.Catherine St.near Greene.They're specialists in hair colouring.3 » + The Old Vienna Restaurant on Greene finds business is so good that more tables and chairs have been installed in another room to accommodate additional customers.Very cosy, too.Of course, there\u2019s no place like Holmes\u2019! Water Ballet On Saturday Seventy swimmers will participate in a water ballet, Saturday afternoon and evening at the Mc- Gill University Memorial Pool, 475 Pine avenue west, in aid of the Joint Cancer Fund Campaign, which has an objective of $250,000.The ballet is being sponsored by Claude Robillard, director of the Montreal Parks and Playgrounds; Miss Peggy Seller, Dominion president of Canadian Synchronized Swimming, and Roy Ashworth, Quebec president, with the assistance of the McGill Athletic Department.Special guests will be 12 performers from the Peterborough, Ont., Ornamental Swimming Club.ERNE RRR EES North American champions.CITY OF WESTMOUNT DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Public notice is hereby given that the Minister of Municipal Affairs has approved of the resolution of the City Council enacting that Standard Time as defined by Chapter 2 of the Revised Statutes of Quebec 1941, be, in the City- of Westmount, advanced by one hour between Sunday, 25th April, 1954, at one minute past midnight, and Sunday, 26th September, 1954, at one minute past midnight, when the Municipality will revert force.to Standard Time as now in All citizens of Westmount are hereby requested to \u2018cooperate with the civic authorities and to advance their clocks one hour on 25th April, 1954.) Given at Westmount, this 9th April, 1954.A.W.D.SWAN, P.C.l.S.Secretary-Treasurer.THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1954 W.B.EMPEY, who was elected president of the Westmount Rotary Club.Other officers elected were L.R.Newman, vice president, R.E.MacKay, \u201csecretary, J.B.Cayford, treasurer, Dr.P.C.Staples, - sergeant at arms, and W.W.Allison, past president.Directors are: J.H.Colton, E.E.Mills, F.W.Kenwood, W.J.Tawse, R.O.Wilson, F.J.Alexander, and H.H.Griffin.Don't Desert Pets; Call The S.P.C.A.If you cannot keep your dog or cat any longer or do not \u201cwant it, please do not leave it behind or purposely lose it when you move.If people would only consider for a moment, they would realize how cruel it is to desert an animal; yet thousands are left to starve and run the streets.When animals are moved from one house to another, it is wise to keep them shut in for a few days otherwise they may become frightened in the strange surroundings and try to tind their way to their old familiar home; many animals - are lost in this way.A telephone call to the So ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will bring the Ambulance to take un- \u201c wanted animals to its headquarters, 1705 St.James St, West.There is no charge.The home is opened from 8:00 a.m.to 9:00 p.m.and the telephone number is: WIlbank 2109.- They do not board animals: R.C.Ludlow To Speak To Chapter of NOMA R.C.Ludlow, treasurer of the RCA Victor Company Limited, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the National Office Management Association, Montreal chap- ter.It will be held in the Spanish | Room of the Queen's Hotel at 6:15 p.m.Mpnday.Mr.Ludlow will speak on Mechanization of the Office.He is active in a number of management associations and past president of the Moritreal chapter of NOMA, City Surplus .(Continued from page 1) Tax revenue stood at $1,078,575 of which 286,186 was transferred to interest and sinking fund account.Victoria Hall showed a small profit for the year, with the revenue figure amounting to $46,225 and the expenditure side of the leger showing $45,- 528.REVIE A didi Purple 'N White by Gord Wasserman ULL LSS S LLL LILI ELLOS LTLILLL LA SSS SLL SLSL SILL ELSES SSIS LLL SILLS LL ESSSLL LLL LLL SSL SL LS SSSLLLLS LESS ILL SS 0s 2 t Wil © \u2018 ; THE EXAMS ARE OVER and Westmounters have again taken up their usual positions at Macy's, after a week of hectic last-minute studying.cluded, it means, for grade 11, The Easter examinations con- that the next set to be tackled is the dreaded matriculation.Since it is upon these tests that students\u2019 college entrance depends, they have been the topic of conversation from the day of entry into Senior High, and will remain so until students find themselves facé to face with the matric papers.Although these have been \u2018much | emphasizéd and exaggerated, they are not completely unconquerable, and the majority of students have been known to survive, Start studying now, .give it all \u2018you've got, and here\u2019s hoping we see some familiar faces among\u2019 the top ten.de x Survey Shows .(Continued from page 1) tax might have been lowered on something like tobacco.Smoking is a simple man\u2019s pleasure, as well as a wealthy man\u2019s.There are a lot more simple men than wealthy men.I think that government \u2018men have forgotten, about the simple pleasures of \u201cthe general public.\u201d Quite a furor went on in the \u2018Westmount Police Station when they were-asked about the budget.As Lt.C.Baker said, \u201cI don't like it, but I don't want to play polities.\u201d Finally, Lt.Baker decided to talk.\u201cWell, the government doesn't see fit to decrease our taxes by more than 5%.They are worried about autonomy.Bah! Who's worried about it?Are you?\u201d This last to Inspector R.Edmonstone.Inspector Edmonstone replied, \u201cI -don\u2019t see that there's much change.We still have to pay.Also, it\u2019s still the same for smokes and drinks.There really won't be any difference \u2014 Unless a toaster burns up at home.\u201d This was in reference to the special excise tax of 15% which was repealed for electrical appliances.The Inspector continued, \u201cThe only thing I notice that could make any difference in the Police Department, is the municipally purchased equipment, such as uniforms, if they can be considered equipment.\u201d - The clothing stores had their own views on the low decrease in taxation.Mrs.Glen Harmon, of the Juliette Shop, near Clare- mont Avenue, remarked, \u201cI think that the budget has a temporary.effect on women's feelings towards clothes.But as soon as real spring comes along, you'll forget all about that, and start getting spring hats, and the rest.\u201d ~ The proprietor of Nick's, the Italian restaurant on Green Avenue, said.\u201cIt's no good.We were waiting to buy cigarettes until the prices were lowered, but they didn\u2019t lower them, so .Mitchells, electrical appliance and music store, on Green Avenue didn\u2019t see that there was too much of an improvement.Mildred Mitchell, daughter of the owner, said.\u201cThe 159% tax on electrical appliances was a concealed tax.Half the public wasn't even aware that there was a tax.But I guess -ît should effect us.\u201d Her brother Douglas Mitchell said.\u201cI don\u2019t think it'll help us one bit.The reduction isn't enough to decide people to buy a TV set.\u201d A business man, Walter Warren, architect, who hag his business | at 4490 Sherbrooke Street West, said, \u201cI think that Duplessis and Abbot have their own reasons.But, Quebec was supposed to get some money.Why did they refuse it?They must have had some good reason for it.Really, for the average person it won't be very noticeable.\u201d / \u2014\u2014 REALTY SALES Westmount recorded 29 sales of real estate during the month of January, according to figures released this week by the Montreal Real Estate Board.They were worth a total of $989,021.Cound Birthday Wishes: This week marks the occasion of birth dates for many loyal Westmounters ., Maureen Redfern was 16 on the - 4, Lorne Atkinson was 15 on the 6 .Dent Harrison, 16 on the 8 .Tomorrow's .the date for Fred Pace, 17 .Peter Leslie and Ggorgia Copeland, both 16 on the above-mentioned date .Rona Taub\u2019s Sweet Sixteen to be celebrated at the Ritz on April 10.best wishes to you all .Postmortems: Georgia Copeland had an affair at her home to celebrate the end of the exams .many outstanding studies couldn't make it .\u2019.we hear they have started to review for matrics .\u2019.News and Views: Tomorrow morning the Inter-High School Boys\u2019 Volleyball tournament will be held at Montreal High .The Purple 'n Whiters are entering two squads, a Sr.B and a Junior .The girls will participate in the Inter-High School Badminton tournament .also to be held tomorrow .The annual Red Cress Auction Sale will be held on April 1st .\u201cVenus\u201d, the prize article of the event will again be held up for sale ., 10ers are determined to wrest it from the former pes- sessors, 11BA .Mickey Brown, Jan Henderson, Frances Young, Andy Gross and Georgie Copeland are off to Quebec for -the Hi-Y omy ference on April 19-21.And last but not least .the Student Council elections will be held next Thursday._ A.Sheriff Scoft Will Judge Art In this year's art department of the Westmount YMCA Hobby Show there are four classes \u2014 still life, life, landscape and marine, and commercial art.- There will be special prizes for oil and water-color paintings of a familiar Westmount scene, as well as other prizes for the many contests.: These will all be judged by A.Sheriff Scott.Last day for entries is April 17.SPRING IS HERE! 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.rw | | | + Frank sharpe, King\u2019s School, R.T.Westmount Junior High School, and formerly of Westmount High of Roslyn).At the same time, the GMIAA announced that it would take over of schoolboy curling next year, under the chairmanship of G.H.Heslam, retiring (Photo by Ed.Bermingham) Mayors Federation President Urges More Uniform Valuation The taxpayer has a misapprehension regarding municipal valuation and tax rates, according to Councillor J.O.Asselin, chairman of the City Executive Committee, and president of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities.He was speaking at a one-day Estate Exchange, at which a resolution was unanfmously adopted favoring the establishment of uniform \u201cvaluations in all Quebec municipalities.Several hundred real estate men attended this first \u201creal estate clinic,\u201d held at the Cercle Univer- gitaire.In addition to Councillor Asselin, other principal speakers were Hon: Yves Prevost, Quebec Minister of Municipal Affairs, and John E.Pitt, Eugene Therien and de la Bruere Fortier, leading real estate figures.Councillor Asselin said: \u201cIf within their respective limits at their real value in this province.then we would discover that ou province is really worth more than is reported.\u201d Delegates unanimously urged that all Quebec municipalities should adopt uniform assessment and taking character roles.SQ EE, 7 7 77 277 77 7 7 ZT Tr al dl vr 7, PPP LE methods and called on \u2018the Pro- convention of the Montreal Real municipalities assessed properties | AI LL LL 7 2 ZF 7 7, vincial Government to compel the townships of the province to assess land and buildings on.the same basis.Exchange members also emphasized that properties in this province should be evaluated on a more scientific basis rather than by the \u201chaphazard methods in use by too many rural communities.\u201d These resolutions were adopted after Mr.Prevost stressed the im- porance of city.planning for all communities and Councillor Asse- lin declared that \u2018all properties in Quebec should he assessed at their real value.\u201d Mr.Prevost said that \u201ccity planning has been relegated to the rear as an unimportant factor in the real growth and development of Quebec communities.¥ Development of municipalities in accordance with new city planning techniques would provide additional sources of income for communities, Mr.Prevost said.The Minister emphasized that adoption of city planning- systems does not mean more expenditure |! for the taxpayer.: Mr.Pitt considered the public grossly misinformed regarding | real property values.| In many cases, the real value of land and buildings was looked on as the selling price, Mr.Pitt said.\u201cThis is a deplorable misconception of real property valued.\u201d \u201cAfter all, a property may have a higher value in one district than in another,\u201d Mr, Pitt stressed.\u201cFurthermore, the real value of a properly is not the sum of building costs \u2018and land prices.\u201d Determining the value of a property was not an exaet science like \u2018two and two makes four,\u201d he said.\u201cExpropriation hearings before the Quebec Public Service Board will prove this point beyond.a doubt.At these hearings, you will find two experts, equally competent and honest, give very different figures on the same property.\u201d Chef Is Injured By Taxi locally Frank Oster, 43, 941 Lacasse Street, suffered severe injuries Tuesday when he was struck by a taxi while crossing Sherbrooke street at Victoria avenue, West- mount police reported.They said that Thomas Gavin, 25, of 3573 Decarie boulevard, was driving a passenger east on Sherbrooke and was crossing Victoria alongside a streetcar, east.He said that just on the west side of Victoria, Oster ran in front of the taxi from in front of the streetcar.Oster, who is employed as a chef at Macy's Drug Store, 4853 Sherbrooke street west, was taken by ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, where officials said he had seven fractured ribs on LE ny \u201c50 YEARS IN WE.4046 also going | WESTMOUNT\" Reliable JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS 4 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN'S 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THRE! 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REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS BEST WORK GUARANTEED Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St Catherine) PICK-UP AND DELIVERY OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS ALL ARRIVALS AT LA GUARDIA FIELD 4 non-stops leaving daily at: 7.30 am.5,30 p.m.12.30 p.m.9.15 p.m, $21.30 ) COLON For feser Soryations and tickets call MA, 2201 ee your local travel agent, 1 hr Xt CR mins.ALS Direct Skycruiser 4-engine service to Washington via Syracuse leaving daily at 10.15 a.m, IAL AIRLINES pi cr : ro ain, rn hn 000 wre ar The annual \u201cFather and- son\u2019 port \u2018business and a director of; In his religious activities, Mr.eight stitches on:f his forehead,\u201d and three on the ! ii 5 Fi: À Rie Zor br mie A Pas ! i «| be held Monday night at 6.15 p.min Salon \u201cA\u201d of the Queen's Hotel * William McG.Gardner, 313 Gros- :: chairman of the - Montreal CBMC (superintendant ; of maintenarice of the MTC) will, be master of ceremonies.A special community singing has been ar- : ve | 1 à 1 the Lancaster Christian Business: : Men\u2019s Committee; president of the Eastern Pennsylvania Child Evan- ht! i { + h i ii tee ec EE tea ere ie megane Ee me ATR Et arte era md > me D TI td ee + Story of Westmount I.PAGE FOB Fi - (Continued from page 1) ' mergence which left beaches and sand, clay and fossils | as high as 600 feet up on Mount Royal.Finally the changing contours of the earth caused the withdrawal of the sea, leaving the countryside sub.* stantially as it is today.THE BXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1954 ) George F.Bourke NOTARY 1215 GREENE AVE.WESTMOUNT FITZROY 0769 \" 4805 CUMBERLAND AVEN.D.G.N.D.GEL.3262 - HOWARD S.ROSS, Q.C.Barrister and Solicitor Office: Sulte 1115, Dally Star Bidg., Residence: Terrace Apartments, | 231 St.James Street West, Ten Rosemount Avenue, \\ Plateau 4451 Westmount, Glenview 2177 If no answer at residence phone PL.4451 à Small or large installations in houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS P.McCUAIG LIMITED 65 Hillside Ave.Westmount Vo CHILDREN REMEMBER CASEY: Neighborhood children, who for some 10 years have been attending the birthday parties of Casey, owned by well known pianist Billy Eckstein, chipped in to buy the dog a wreath.Casey, who lived at 5682 McLynn avenue, died Tuesday as he was going on 20 years old.A friend of every child, Casey also was popular around the house with his mistress Kitty Eckstein.Billy invited over 60 children to - attend the birthday parties, all from the district.Burial will take place at, 1 p.m.today In the Pet and Dog Cemetery in Caughnawaga.S We have a large assortment of CUT FLOWERS and CHOICE PLANTS At very moderate prices Open All Day Good Friday EDDY\u2019S florists 4178 St.Catherine W.Fl.7242 (NEAR GREENE) Crippled Children\u2019s Society Reports \u201853 Record Year : A record number of clinics \u2014 16,123 \u2014 were held at various city children\u2019s hospitals, and more than $34,000 was spent on orthopaedic appliances for crippled children during the 1953 fiscal year of the Province of Quebec Society for Crippled Children, W.J.Bryant, president, said this week.In a yed® end statement presented at the 24th annual meeting of the PQSCC held at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, he* said that the clinics included 7,737 physiotherapy treatments; 3,208 occupational therapy clinics for cerebral palsied children; 1,713 speech clinics; and 914 remedial gymnastic clinics \u201cIn addition to the clinic, there were 14 children hospitalized, .88 new cases registered, and 398 home visits made.For the clinics and various calls for crippled children.we have the use of five ambulances, and a station wagon -\u2014and the necessary staff\u2014includ- ing three nurses, eight clinic attendants, and six chauffeurs,\u201d Mr.Bryant said.CANADIAN TASTE Kingsbeer Is always so light : 3d so satisfying .so completely refreshing .so popular with Canadians because it is brewed specifically to meet the exacting ¢l sndards of Canadian tasies Of the $34,000 spent by the society on orthopaedic applicances \u2014including braces, boots, alterations, wheel-chairs, walkers and erutches\u2014about half, or $17,195, went to Ste.Justine Hospital;; $3.50 to Pasteur Hospital; $2,048.30 to Victor Dore School; 36,598 to the CMH; $800 to the School for Crippled Children and another $2,- 336 for special cases at the Royal Victoria, Montreal General, Sacred Heart and St.Luke Hospitals.Tony Shorgan, director of the Crippled Children\u2019s Camp at St.Alphonse de Joliette, said in his report that the 1953 summer season \u201cwas most active \u2014 222 boys during July, and 188 girls during August.\u2019 The enrolment, which included some 40 children from other Quebec cities, was an increase of 85 over 1952 registration.During the camping months 23 young crippled boys passed the required tests and received their swimming certificates from the Red Cross.Reporting on the medical side of the camp\u2019s life, Dr.J.M.Mc- Intyre said 3,134 treatments, including massage, hydrotherapy, educational and medical gymnastics were given; and that daily clinics were held, The in-camp medical staff consists of a doctor, three nurses, two physiotherapists and eight nurses\u2019 aides.Following the meeting, Mrs.L.de G.Beaubien, president of Ste.Justine Hospital; Dr.J.E.DeBelle executive director, Children's Memorial Hospital, Conrad St.Armant, director, Social Welfare Department, City of Montreal; and Dr.G.E.Wride, Department of the National Health and Welfare addressed the members briefly.At elections Yollowing the 24th annual meeting, Mr.Bryant was re-elected president.J.T.Beaudin, Chief Judge Roland Paquette, Q.C.,, B.8.Saunders, and D.W.Stewart were elected vice presidents; Lucien Viau, Pair Rob Cabbie On Elm Avenue Elzear Courceélles, 32, of 4148 Parthenais street, was robbed of $20 Monday by two men who entered his cab at Fort and Sherbrooke streets, .They ordered him to drive west \u2018| on Sherbrooke, and then to turn up Elm avenue, Westmount police said.Then one of the men pulled \u2018out a gun, and told him to hand over his wallet.\u201cIs it money you want?\u201d Cour- celles asked the thugs, At the affirmative answer, he took some $20 in loose bills and gave it over to the two men, he said.- They got out, hailed a cab, and went east, he told police.One was described as 18 years old, about five feet, nine inches, brown hair, wearing a blue trench- coat, no hat, and brown leather gloves, He said the other was around 22, about the same size, and wearing a grey-blue winter coat with leather gloves.CONSERVATION WEEK Conservation Week for 4-H members in the Province of Quebec will take place May 9-15, it was announced this week.It is dedicated to the conservation of natural resources, especially forestry.During the week, public demo strations in honor of trees will take place in numerous villages throughout the province, « SPRING HIKES Hiking in springtime, before the insects get around, calls for outdoor meals.A not-too-bulky lunch, eaten under a sunny sky, adds a great deal to the pleasure of a walk.Nourishing sandwiches of wholegratn bread with : reat, cheese, egg or peanut butter, raw carrot slices and dried or fresh fruit, will set the hiker up for a few extra miles.With the repast, there may be a temptation to take a drink from some bubbling wayside stream but, unfortunately, natural waters are often unsafe for drinking until they have been boiled.It's much better to carry a vacuum flask of milk or hot beverage to round out the meal.Latreille, Dr.John Lochead, W.F.Macklaier, R.MacDuff, J.E.Martin, M.A.Mendell, W.L.SO'Brien, Chief Judge R.Paquette, Q.C., Mrs, J.E.Perreault, R.G.Perreault, G.A, Price, J.Sainte Pierre, B.S.Saunders, T.Coffin, C.D.Smiley, D.W.Stewart, L.Viau, G.Whyte, and J.J.Wilson.Husbands! 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Call us to clean windows, take oft storm windows, clean and put on screens, etc.Experienced in handling aluminum windows.GL.2245 ~~ YOUNG Window Cleaning COMPANY treasurer, J.E.Martin, secretary, Miss M.A.Daigle, executive di-! 7 rector, and Tony Shorgan execu- | | tive secretary.- 6 Directors are: J.T.Beaudin, D.D.Beveridge, P.Bronfman, William J.Bryant, E.A.Cleaver, BE.J.Courtois, P.C.Dawson, G.Dennis, BE.Doucet, J.P, Elie, G.Favreau, K.P.Farmer, Col.M.M.Forget, Lt.Col.G.R.Gamache, G.S.Gilham, H.J.Humphrey, R.B Cornwall Ave, Town of Mt.Royf \u2014 ears \u2018hes, neh- ther ibis und ear- vith De , Westmount Area.Is Getting Sef For Blind Drive Final organizational details in the western district are being cleaned up this week in prepara-|- tion for the forthcoming Combined Appeal for the Blind.In the Westmount area, for instance, the campaign leaders report that things are well in hand, except that additional volunteers would be welcome assurance that the campaign - will be an.outstanding success.In the Westmount area Mrs.D.W.Ferrier, Mrs, Lionel Cote, Mrs.B.M.Tate, Mrs.William Carter, Mrs.R.V.V.Nicholls, Mrs.W.Norman Clelland and.Mrs, P.G.Sise are the campaign executives.In the Montreal West region the drive plans are in charge of Mrs.Herbert W.Reynolds and Mrs.F.W.McLaughlin.The Combined Appesl, which begins April 26, is seeking funds on behalf of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, the Montreal Association for the Blind and FIRST and FOREMOST in 100% Soluble Plant Food Feeds through follage as well as roots.Analysis 23-21-17, also 1 all minor elements and Vitamins Bi, B2.Really marvellous.6 0z.0.55¢ or 0.65¢ post-paid.Hlustrated circular and complete price | fit with each order.3 W-HPERRON x 2 SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN 935 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.MONTREAL Over 2,0000 members, \u2018parents and friends attend various special eve ts \u2018at the jUnity Boys\u2019 \u2018Club g National Boys\u2019 Clüb Week, The main attractions Were: a ppenny carnival, the Wheel Chair Wonders, a bymnastic display, annual\u2019 hobby \u2018show exhibition; \u2018 à basketball banquet and a barn dange.HOBBY SHOW | Nearly 200 youngsters were on achieved during the year in the hand Friday to see the results l\u2019Association Canadienne caise des Aveugles.The west-end district leaders stressed this week the many advantages of operating a single campaign instead of one for each of the organizations, They pointed out that the friends of the blind are asked to contribute to only one appeal, instead of three, and thus can consolidate their givings.They also pointed to the considerable finan- |- cial saving in operating one campaign instead of three.Too, the volunteers are asked to work in only one campaign, instead of three, \u201cand, thus can put all their efforts into ensuring its success.The quota for the combined appeal this year will be the same as last, $250,000, despite an increase in costs.This has been achieved through a close study of the financial needs of the three organizations by a budget committee.The committee comprises W.Norman Clelland, Theodore Beausoleil and Aime Domingue.The whole campaign is under the direction of two leaders in Greater Montreal community life, Maj.-Gen.R.O.G.Morton and Jean Joubert.Mme.E.de B.Panet and Miss E.Meredith Hodgson are co-chairmen.Fran- MERO'S ANTIQUE GALLERY SELLING OUT Prices sharply cut on entire stock to sell fast! 1426 MacKAY STREET - EASTER CANDIES See our wonderful selection of delicious Swiss Chocolate Bunnies, Easter Eggs, both solid and cream filled, home-made chocolates and Easter novelties including cakes with fancy Easter trimmings.{ HOT CROSS BUNS | PETER\u2019S HOME COOKING 4915 SHERBROOKE WEST HU.8-7761 Opposite Juliette's D _MPORTED DELIGACIES - , FOR YOU po NICHOLS \"ENGLISH CURE\u2019 HALF OR WHOLE HAN BACON ENGLISH STILTON IN BULK AND IN CROCKS, FRENCH ROQUEFORT, BRIE, CAMEMBERT, SWISS, GOUDA AND OUR OWN THREE-YEAR-OLD CANADIAN CHEDDAR, SCOTTISH WILD STRAWBERRY JAM The Cheese Shoppe R.MacConnachie, Prop.Formerly of Ye Olde English Cheese 2054 UNION AVE.(Just below Sherbrooke) Store Hours: 8:30 to 6 \u2014 Saturday 8;30 to 3 SLICED TO INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONNOISSEUR: CHUTNEY CURRY POWDER, CURRY PASTE, BOMBAY DUCK & PUPPADUMS FROM INDIA, PÂTE DE FOIE DOIE, ESCAR- - GOTS AND ANCHOVIES.ALSO FRENCH SARDINES.- UN.6-0995 exhibition basketball games, the\u2019 | ducted at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club | during the season and lauded the | aldine Giblin, Tram Worker Buried When Wive Shorts\u2019 Commission lineman suffered third degree burns when a 550 volt wire on a pole he was inspecting touch- SILI [ap Crafts and Hobbles Workshops.On display were -articles produced in the following classes: Woodwork, fretwork, lathework, leath- erwork, creative crafts, model aircraft, wood carving, art crayon work, pottery, needlework and miscellaneous articles.Ribbons \u2018were awarded the following: Keith Gavin, Sandra Horwood, Teresa, Pouliot, John Muir, Ruth Driver, Richard Blais, Michael Harper, John Sabourin, - Malcolm Bennett, John Clarke, Billy Stewart, Shriley Arkinson, Sandra Walker, Dorothy Laviolette, Tru- Diane Walsh, Carol Neilson, Jean man Neilson, Carolyn Scanlon, Gibson, Ruby Squires, Alice Bea- sant, Phyllis Lynch, Elizabeth Pregent, Donald Doherty, Leopold Gariepy, Yvon Bertrand, Deanne Scanlon, Barbara Doherty, Diane Rutt, Beverley Doherty, Donna Brault, Marlene Doherty, Shirley Brault, Carole Fisher, Christina Gallagher, Claire Figher, Geral- Tagieff and Bobby Carter.BANQUET HELD \"70 basketball players attended a banquet Saturday at which His Worship Mayor Roy L.Campbell was guest of honour.Also on the honoured list were members of the Intermediate Basketball team, champions of the City of Montreal Basketball Leaue.Dick Schroeder, representing the M.B.L.presented the Bunny Sabbath Trophy to crests té each of the players.He also made reference to Ted Rice having won a trophy for having been picked as all-star guard at the Provincial Tournament in Shawinigan Falls.He pald tribute to the Unity team for having shown good sportsmanship throughout the season.Mayor Campbell gave a resumé of the basketball activities con- team coaches and the players for a fine showing in interclub competition.He officially welcomed the visiting National Guard Basketball team from Malone N.Y.and commented on the excellent comradeship and sportsmanship during and after the game.Other head table guests included W.G.Morley, president of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club and C.A.Wylie, Executive Director of the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, Charles Caz- zazza, manager of the Malone team.Club Director Maurice Ma- riasine was chairman.Appreciation | Sincere thanks and appreciation is extended to the following mem- hers who contributed valuable assistance in making National Boys\u2019 Club Week a huge success: Colin McDonald, Harry Slaney, Hugh Laws, Kenneth Knowles, @ Terry Gray, David Gray, Sylvia Rosvald, Pat Sheehan, Nicky Wright, Keith Gavin, Richard Blais, Westley Bennett, Douglas Mariasine, Ger- Fred Pennell, Pat Baker, Tony Lark, Winnifred Mc- Donald, \u2018Beverley Hurst, June Dgr- lington, Claudette Walsh, Dorothy Mariasine, John Sabourin, Bryn Kakely, Donald Doherty, John Black, Donald Laviclette, Donald Tani, Bobby Stewart, Malcolm Bennett, John Muir and Dorothy Laviolette.Thanks also to the Mel-O-Trio for supplying the| music at the Barn Dance, Aileen Zublin, Tommy Blythe, June Craig, George Presho, and to Unity Staff members: Russell Skinner, Elizabeth Anderson, Louise VanderWerf, W.J.Taylor and Mr.and Mrs.D.Devries; thanks for a job well done.A Montreal Transportation dine Galley, Beverley King, Zita |- team captain Jack McKissock and | - THE EXAMINER, WESTHOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1954 vis.\"WEEK AND NEXT AT «00 | Boys\u2019 Club | 1090 GREENE AVE.Lee, A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB\u2018 2777727222 UL dd OAI III MIS MAIN By M au ri \u20ac e M ari asine Dancing Teachers Planning Seminar International Ballet will be well represented in Montreal on the weekend of April 10 when the world-wide Cecchetti Society of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing holds a Cecchetti Day seminar for students and teachers in Montreal district, of Canada and honorary secretary don avenue,\u201d Verdun,\u201d was making a routine check Monday of the wires of a.pole at Sherbrooke street and Kensington avenue, at the southeast corner when a flash was caused by the exposed wire touching the pole, Westmount police said.His face and clothing were burnt, and he was treated at\u2019the western division of the Monteral General Hospital for third degree burns, they said.Betty \"Oliphant, Ballet Mistress of the National Ballet Company PAGE FIVE in Cagada of the Cecchetti Saciety announced today that the faculty, will include Celia Franca, artistio director of the National Ballet and Margaret Saul of Boston, formerly a leading figure in English ballet circles.The three are examiners of the Cecchetti Society.HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS of all kinds FURNITURE REFINISHING AND UPHOLSTERING .ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND RADIOS REPAIRED Don't Wait For The Rush LAWNMOWERS Sharpened - Repaired - Reset Pick- d = Delivery service WE.4905 GREENE AVENUE REPAIR SHOP.REG'D.1368 Greene Avenue (Near Sherbrooke) NEED A GOOD PLUMBER ?4937 Sherbrooke West PHONE 24-hour service for o our customers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY - Plumbing & Heating Contractors Westmount DO YOU NEED HOT WATER?ASCOT instantaneous, tankless, gas hot water heater for city and country homes.IF NO WATER USED - NO GAS BURNED LOW OPERATING COST MARTIN KIELY COMPANY 1159-1161 William St.LIMITED Wilibank 7107 Sparkling WHITE SHIRTS Arrow Dart, Tooke Flight, B.V.D.Westminster 4.95 Other from 3.50 B.V.D.Nylon Tricot Shirts .formerly $12.95 NOW 995 -Sizes 10Y2 to 13.In blue, navy, grey, beige, brown, maroon.7 British Byford 98 SOCKS 1.50 All wool, Nylon reinforced, with elastic or ribbed top.A Large Array of New Spring Ties 1.00 to 2.50 Grey Worsted-type FLANNELS Dacron .11.50 Orloflan .13.95 Wool 13.95- 15.50 Daks .\u2018.25.00 TOP COATS | Alpacama Tweed 49.50 Aquascutum All Wool Gabardine 55.00 Others from 22.50 Sport Jackets 28.50 Harris Tweed 33.50 ADAM HATS $5.95 .$750 WINDBREAKERS Gabardine, plain or fancy 9.95 MEN'S 1267 Greene Avenue __ \u2014 ed the steel shaft.J.Carrignan, 25, of 468 Gor- Open Fridays to 9 p.m.BRUCE JOHNSTON WEAR i \u2018| POESIE IEEE mn tt Dar ES Fl.6015 (Opposite Steinberg's) .i FR Le i een mm Lem ema Ln ENT vases Ta tt mL ERMA TE MD pe cine a eT ammo pe SE a + TL te a pA ent ame yal - Past, Fufure \u2018PAGE SsIX \u201cTHE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmeu \u201c GARDEN SUBURE OF CANADA'S Eroroim \u2019 vo Published Every Friday + THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.3 I WAlnut 2773% - The Examiner\u201d Post Office Dept, Ottawa, \u2018the generosity sims.to be an independent, clean : - mewspaper for the home, devoted to public service.© Mal} subscriptions: $2.00 per year: $1.00 half Mal) : - By Former McGill Professor \u2018 year.; ! ov Authorized as 2nd Class ; .) FRIDAY, APRIL 9 1954 * \u201c eitizen\u2019s purse these days it \u201c to note the success of such worthy causes as the Federation of French-Canadian Charities and the Red Cross.The Federation went well over its objective, while the Red ~ Cross, with $615,000 reported to date and many returns.still to come, is also expected to exceed its mark of $750,000.+ There are over fifty major drives con- - ducted in the Greater Montreal area each year, in addition to numerous minor campaigns.With costs still going up and consequently objectives having to be raised, it reflects considerable credit upon Gratifying Success Response to Appeals of Red.French-Canadian Charities is Excellent With so many demands upon the average Cross and is gratifying serts that \u201cif come.\u201d admission, in and, not by his tag days and paying any income tax whatsoever.- * THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1954 Âre Outlined At L.C.C.Meet The past and the future were outlined at the annual meeting of the Lower Canada College Old Boys Association, held Friday at the school.V.Cc.Wansbrough, head master at the college from 1935-41, now vice president and managing director of the Canadian Metal Mining Corp.in Toronto, offered reminiscences of his days at the schoo) to provide the past.Herbert K.Crabtree, chairman of the hoard of directors, dipped into the future and announced the school will have an artificial outdoor ice rink for the winter season of 1954-55.He said he could report \u201cat this time that \u2018the financial campaign has been a success.\u201d He added: \u201cIt is just a question of how additional funds can be raised to put a roof on the rink.\u201d ; He said that A.Alan Renaud ; and M.O.Haskell, co-chairmen of the rink committee.were 1e- | newing fund raising efforts to obtain the extra funds necessitated by this \u201cmore ambitious project.\u201d Mr.Wansbrough recalled a visit by Lord Tweedsmuir t6 LCC when he was Governor General, and quoted the first thing he said upon arrival: \u201cYou know, Mr.Headmaster,\u201d _, the Governor General commented, .\u201cI have a great deal of difficulty § | in persuading my wife that the} distinction between Upper Canada College and Lower Canada College is not a moral one.Mr.Wansbrough said that \u2018Canada was \u201cin the mainstream of world affairs.\u201d The destiny and welfare not only of Canadians but of others in the world as well, were dependent on the brains and character of the leaders of this country, he said.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount Y.M.C.A.Building, 4585 Sherbrooke St, Westmount Sunday Service 31:00 am.13:60 am, Sunday School Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cARE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL Jevemiah 17:14, Meul me, O Save dobdern text: +\u2014* - * Christian Science | * How sickness and disability may be overcome by bringing thinking into accord with the truth of God and man through prayer will be the topic of Christian Science services Sunday.\u201cAre Sin, Disease, and Death Real ?\u201d is the subject of the Les- son-Sermon.Selections to be read from the Bible include the account (Matthew 9) of Christ Jesus\u2019 raising of Jairus\u2019 daughter form the dead, his restoring of sight to the two blind men, and his healing of the \u201cdumb man possessed with a devil.\u201d From \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy the following passage will be read : \u201cJesus strips all disguise from error, when his teachings are fully understood.By parable and argument he explains the impossibility of good producing evil; and he also scientifically demonstrates this great fact, proving by what are wrongly called mira- BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Mr.Hib Organist an Palm Sunday 11:00 aan.THE CALVARY CRISIS EVERY MEMBER COMMUNION .AT NOON Doit Fail to keep (he Holy Tryst World \u2014 rt Troop, \u2019 Choirmaster Amthem\u2014God So Loved the Stainer 1:0 a.m, Sunday School Meely with the Congregation MISSION BAND 7:30 pon.WHAT DROVE CHRIST TO THAT DREADFUL CROSS?SOLO\u2014The Sheep and the Lambs \u2014 Honey Anthem\u2014Come, Let us Worship \u2014 Palestrina PR, JONNSTON AT \"BOTH SERVICES - VISITORS MOST CORDIALLY WELCOMED SYNAGOGUES CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Cantor Nathon Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm Public Worship SABBATH EVE, FRIDAY, APRIL 9th Candle Lighting at 6:00 p.m.Evening Service at 6:20 p.m, SABBATH MORNING 9:00 a.m, 10:00 a.m.Preliminary Service Junior Congregation 10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings: \u2014 Levitiens, Ch, 14, v.1 \u2014 Ch, 15,-v, 34, 11 Kings, Gh.7 vs.3-20 6:20 p.m.Evening Services.WEEK-DAY SERVICES Sunday Morning at 8:45 am.Weekday Mornings at 7:30 a.m.Sunday and Weekday 6:20 p.m.Thursday, April 15th .Morning Services followed by Special evenings al Lord, and 1 shall be healed; me, and J shall be saved: thon art my pralse, for te 17 = am ow SBA Service for the First Born, Search for Leaven at Nightfall, of the public and also upon 7 \u2018the Public-spiritedness of the hundreds of Lo .\u2018men and women who volunteér to\u2018Hiélp make itt P fo \" 1 Loe \u201c these drives successful, oo JN ) Per Cent Taxes = ny AM Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy, re A Dubious Piece of Rédsoni I .There Does Freedom Flourssh.> 7 47e ; na Abend the Church of Your Chosce Regularly: *- An interesting suggestion 1s put forward | = : by Professor Benjamin Higgins, formely of Stanle Presh feri n kind of chance with your life, the MeGill University, that \u201cthere is no reason y yieria essage will relate.! CT .i In-the evening Mr.Wilkie will why a strongly supported government Services On Sunda reply to those who refuse to join should not collect 100 per cent of personal ! Y the church because it requires too income, and pay it out again in family allow- Will B B d { many personal sacrifices.He will ances, pensions, interest on debt, ete., with- | \u20ac i roa cas Et ly sen Sata pity out any economic effects whatsoever.\u201d .Services from Stanley Pr ° Writing in \u2018Canadian Journal of Economics [byterian Church will be broadcast UNITED - and Political Science, Professor Higgins as-|Sunday, the morning service at the goods and services pro-[llam.will be on station CBM ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH .vided by government yield satisfactions as |240 on your dial and the evening .WESTMOUNT high those formerly b ht i th service at -7.30 p.m.over station ; \u201c 18.as se oO er.y oug.in e CJAD 800.- 101 Cote St.Antoine Rond market, there is no reason why people should ; (near Argyle Avenue) t t high ti f tas t These Palm Sunday services Ministers: not accept a higher ratio ol-taxes Lo in- will be built around the-theme of Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A Christ\u2019s last entry into Jerusalem.Rev.H.W.Reid, ».D.This somewhat dubious bit of reasoning = [he morning, Rev.a D.Wills, may doubtless be attributed to the fact| subject for his On nan 100 800 ME, Grant CES, SUN- that Professor Higgins was, by his own Christ Took-A Chance\u201d He cer- | 7:0 pm.Choral Service, \u2018the Cholr Indonesia when he wrote it tainly took a chance when He rode Seven Last Words of Christ\u201d - * .y u own admission, was employed an unbroken colt He has offen) = en \u2014 ake e same chance since.He | 11:00 am.Church Schoo as a U N official free from the necessity of |.\" on willing to take the same 8.30 pm.Senior Young People's - - GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE - 11:00 a.m.Sermon by Mr.Grant clon in eines apd death PRESBYTERIAN |\" Jf Fiori ar which he could and did destroy.\u201d | 0 ist and Choi t The Golden Text is from Jere- MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN |.r billive.Motley, B.A.Mus.Bat, miah : \u201cHeal me, O Lord, and I CHURCH ith - shall be healed; save me, and I Melville Avenue ; shall be saved: for thou art my CALVARY CHURCH praise\u201d.Rev.Chas.C.\"Cochrane, B.A.B.D., (THE HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP) Minister, .Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, ANGLICAN .Westmount Sunday, April 11th Minister 11:00 a.m, Sunday School.inister: i Church Of The Advent } 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship.Rev.Waiter J.Spence, B.A.:30 p.m.ening Worship.= Corner of Wood and Western, A Nursery for small, children is Sreanist 4nd, Choir Director : Westmount conducted during tie morning L.R.AM., A.R.C.M.* \u2014 00e service of worship, Rev Alexander Mellor, Rector VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE Palm S unday Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, CORDIALLY INVITED 11:00 aan.COMMUNION SUNDAY ; H \u2014 :- Jr.Venn, 1 \u20ac Honorary Assistant Mr.Lester A.Woodin, P mentary Communion oh Fes Organist and Choirm~ster ing the Service > Palm Sunday oT VISITORS AND FRIENDS 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion.MOST WELCOME 9.45 a.m.Sunday School and Bible ass :15 a.m.Matti id).OM P 11:00 Em SOLEMN EUCHARIST.ESTMOUNT FARK 7:00 p.m.Festal Evensong.! > MONDAY TEA ay | = WESTMOUNT and VICTORIA AVES.= \u201cFM M A NU FL WED A - 7:00 a.m.i Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minist FE po.Des tional Service Mr.John R.Cameron, B.-À., Assistant Weste UNITED cHuen | = ace ster .services will brondeust Sunday : po ST.MATTHIAS 17:00 ne al Sunday Minister: :30 p.m.: ; CHURCH 11:00 a.m.Rev.J.1.Wilkie: \u201cWhen Rev.Harvey Campbell, 8.0.0.2 WESTMOUNT Christ look n° chance\u201d, Sunday 4 pril 11th Tm 11:15 a.m.Sunday School .\u201c >.Cote St.Antoine, Road 7:40 p.m.Rdv.J.D.Wilkie 11:00 a.m.Chrisi\u2014The W isdom and i \u2014 .iy \u201c an ureh Doris Killam.A.R.C.T., L.Mus.(McGill), 7:30 p.m.pthe ,, Source of Poise and Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, Organist and Chair Director The Sucrament of the Lords Supper L.Th.M.C.\u2014 will be observed at both Services.Rev.C.Douglas Ellis, M.A, - The No.14 Street Car Stops \u2018 Organist: O.R.Gliddon \u2014\u2014\u2014 at the Corner Choir Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.Palin Sunday UNITED 8:00 nn Mots Communion 1 :00 à.3 \"râner Pray 'e = 1:00 ah aration for Faster Com NEXT SUNDAY at munion : - Preachet : The Rector.7:30 pan.Shortened Evensong fol- S T.JA M E S U N I T E D C H U R c H lowed, by the Sacred Can- ESTABLISHED 1803 MONDAY, TUESDAY.WEDNESDAY 463 St.Catherine Street West and THURSDA .11:00 a.m.Holy C i .B00 poo, Ecening Prayer and Short DOWNTOWN RELIGIOUS CENTRE ; es AY 11.00 AM.Guest preacher: Rev.M.F.McCutcheon, D.D., 10:30 a.m.Matins and Anle-Commun- Subject: \u201cPalm Sunday Reflections\u201d.(200 10 dion, breachers, The Tector] 7.30 P.M.Guest preacher: Rev.E.Clifford Knowles, B.À., conducted by the Rev.J.Haro B.D., Student Chaplain of McGill University.SE Sven iontrent, © Subject: \u201cA Companion for the Journey\u2019.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait Acco.11-00 AM.Bring your \u2018children to Dawson Hall for their : - hour of worship while you attend Church serv- TRINITY MEMORIAL ice.bv the CF use e hoir.CHURCH 11.00 AM.por \u201cTurn Thy Face From My Sins\u201d \u2014 Attwood.Sherbrooke Street at Marlowe Avinue 730 PM.Anthem.Choral \u201cWithin Our Inmost Being\u201d \u2014 Bach.ce \u2018 (St.John Passion) Rev.Canon R.Kennet: Naylor, Rector RECITAL OF MUSIC FROM \u201cTHE PASSION AC- Rev.Conon F.L.Whitley, Hon.Asst.ap » h Rev.C.J.Abraham.Assistant CORDING TO ST.MATTHEW\u201d \u2014 Bach.Organ\u2014 _\u2014 Choral: \u201cMy Heart is filled with longing\u201d.Tenor Aria Palm Sunday and Chorus: \u201cI would beside my Lord be watching\u201d \u2014 Sivth Sunday in Lent Ronald Hadarill.Recit and Aria: \u201cGrief for sin\u201d \u2014 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion Helen Shields.Choral: \u201cO Man, bewail thy grievous 9:45 aan, Bible Class.doper Contirr sin\u201d.Aria: \u201cBreak in grief Thou loving heart\u201d.\u2014 Mar- mat .s.r Epi.11:00 a.m.Choral Communion \u201cP gars Preston.\u2018 hile?Preacher: he Rector orus.\u201cHere yet awhile\u201d._ Primary Danaea ton and Organ.Chorale Prelude \u201cBefore Thy throne, I come¥.guy par Confirmation Service A special Service will be held on Wednesday at Hehehe: The Res.C J.7,50 P.M., April 14th, in Dawson Hall.Rev.MOND a OLY WEEK B.B.Brown will preside.E.C.Woodley, M.A., 7:90 am.Holy Communion prominent educationist and author will speak 9: 1, Mu s ?Ju pan.Eveusons hn, Address on \u201cThe Bible In he Avorla Today.» ch h MU IUESDAY IN HOLY WEEK Good Friday, 11.0 .» Service in Chure TUESDAY IN HOLY WEEK \u2018 \u2019 , (2:15 nm.Maltin ; Auditorium.Rev.B.B.Brown will be assisted 8:00 pan.Service with Address by seven elders, who will speak on the last son FONESDAY IN HOLY WEEK words of Our Lord on the Cross.9:15 an.Matting th Add Bring your friends and be with us on these very pont.Nervice W Address = 3 THURSDAY IN HOLY WEEK special occasions.0 9:15 a.m.Matting REV.B.B.BROWN, ARNOLD BELLIS, RO gi :0 00 pont Preparation for Easter Interim Minister.Organist and Cholrmaster.i Le RP wat M ges et ed \"ant P- a+ we 20 pets PAIN eh en on xb mt ma hat GARAGE, Barat near Wood.WÉ os C \u2019 -22 HEATED garage available April 2nd.PO EU ~ 5 48\" \u2014\u2014 FREE DELIVERY FRESH CUBAN -PINEAPPLES nn 296 MELVILLE'S 4471 St.Catherine W.Let a \u201cie .oa \u2014 2 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1854 ET gk \u2014 PHONE YOUR Please phone your Ads early in fhe week.No Ads accepted The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 3e tor each additional word ADS \u2014 after 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor current issue we 3 td x ons AT OUR COST PRICE WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES COMPANY | WE.2226 Fl.3006 | 4209 St.Catherine St.W.PAGE SEVEN 21-b 29 \u2018FOR SALE 7 20.7 | FOR SALE.29-, FOR SALE NURSING HOMES ] REGISTERED nursing home, Tara, FIREPLACE WOOD DINING.room suite, genuine walnut.legics.Cote deg Nel RN FL gods 8e M-7 26 GARAGES TO LET \u2014 Near Western Avenue, WI.6450.~21 2% GARAGES WANTED, DOUBLE garage wanted, purpose stockroom.Melrose Construction Reg\u2019d.PO.832.M-39 GARAGE for English car, Greene and Western.FI.9186.28 TO RENT YOUNG man with.34 ton pick-up truek available days, evenings, week-ends, vicinity M-20 Trailer for rental.Fred.W.1211.M-10 Hard Maple, Dry Telephone HA.-1522 after 9 p.m.- TRAILERS FOR RENT Have you something you want moved Immediately \u2018and inexpensively.Rent rp trailer from Ace Trailer Rentals.UN DINING rooni set, 9 pi Authentic Parlor set, Louis XV; 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covering our faces in adoration and awe, not in the self-glorification of Humanism, and\u2019 constantly ready to do His will no matter what it may be.And the spirit of worship will always leave us ready for activity.Even the House of God was affected by the voice of him that cried, for the posts of the door were moved.The House of God was the work of man, and it re- \"minds us that nothing that man has done can stand firm and unaffected in His Presence.But most of all man himself was moved in the person of the prophet.And his response was immediate and startling.It was the sense of sin in himself and in particular an acknowledgement of evil-speaking - \u201cI am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts.\u201d He was probably thinking of the plots and agreements of the King and his advisers with Egypt and against Assyria, in the face of the command of God.He and they had offended in word.But the sin was brought home to him by the sense of awe.Abraham had felt that sense of awe in his sacrifice; in the next generation God had been to the patriarch \u201cThe Fear of Isaac,\u201d and the third of the patriarchs, Jacob, had wakened from his sleep to say, \u201cSurely God is in this place and I knew it not.\u201d But Isaiah belonged to a generation which had forgotten the fear of the Lord which is the beginning of wisdom.They were unclean because they depended on man and not on God.But Isaiah did not stop with acknowledgement - there was penitence and submission.God's response.too was immediate, but.the response came through His ministers, the burning ones.The angel knew God's will.He did not wait for command: He took a coal from the altar, a coal for cleansing from the place of cleansing, and laid it on the young man\u2019s lips.The cleansing was applied at the point where the sin was felt.Now that he was cleansed there was a new possibility.The cleans- Ing made him able to hear as well as to see.He was sensitive to the new situation, which was that God had a word for the people of Judah and so far no one ready.to speak it.We spoke of the need of both priest and prophet.Job felt the need of a daysman, a mediator who would stand between him and the Almighty and lay his hand on both \u2018to reconcile them to one another.That was the function of the priest from the one side, and of the prophet from the other side.The priest spoke to God on behalf of the people, the prophet spoke to the people on behalf of God.The prophet is a man of two languages; he must be able to hear the: word of the Lord and to understand it; and he must be able to speak the language of the people that they may understand him.From that point of view there never was a perfect prophet.Each prophet in the Old Testament hears the word but his hearing is blurred by his own circumstances, though sometimes the very circumstance provides a form for the message.The word becomes more human and intelligible, but its divine content may be affected.Each prophet of the Old Testament who heard the word added something fresh to the content of \u2018revelation, but it remained for the Prophet of Nazareth to draw it all together and present a perfect transmission of the Word of God.He could do that because He is the Word of God Incarnate, able witn perfection to testify that He has heard, and to transmit it unimpaired By sin to His people.The same is true of His Priesthood.The priest presents his people to God with their sacrifices and prayers, Buf there never was a perfect priest, one who was in perfect sympathy with the of- ferer, and in perfe .harmony with God; until the Son of God Himself offeréd the perfect sacrifice.So it is with Our Lord.But He expects the same attitude from His Church.He has handed on to us His task, to be the Daysman between the world and God.To hear (God's word because we are sensitive to the \u2018things of God and can hear Him, to transmit « them to the world because we &re in it and speak its language; to \u2018 = TABLE radio, figured woollen material.Ironing table; folding canvas chair.WE, 3730, M-31 CRIB with drawers in' \u2018base, $40.00; Scotch Broadloom carpet 14 x 11; velveteen bedspread, chairs, beaver cont 12- 14.DE.5818.M-34 PING-PONG table, Bentley, 5 ply, 5\u2019 x 9°, New $05.00, sell $40.00.EL.2055.M-35 BOY\u2019S or man\u2019s bicycle, $10.00.DE.7044, \u2019 M-36 offer up the sorrows of the world as a sacrifice because we have a sympathy however imperfect with those sorrows; and to approach God with them because we know His love; and to be sure that we can do these things not { through our own competence but because of the Spirit who dwellleth in us.I have for the moment neglected Isaiah.He heard the word \u2018Whom shall I send and who.will go for us?\u201d, and he answered \u201cHere am I, send me.\u201d He did not question his competence for he had been cleansed.He did not doubt his power because God would speak through him.His obedience was immediate and out of hig obedience came his ministry and all the influence which we ascribe to him.We look back to the \"beginning and find that it was disobedience that brought the separation between God and man.And God has constantly asked for man\u2019s obedient response to His call.You find it in the story of Abraham, in the story of Moses, in the story of David, and of all the prophets.Sometimes an obedience lacking in knowledge, sometimes an obedience deeply tinged with love; but always obedience, until we come to Him of whom it was said that He emptied Himself and became obedient even unte death.\"Olivet To Calvary\u2019 At St.Mathias Following a shortened form of evensong at 7.30 p.m., Sunday the choir of St.Matthias\u2019 Church Westmount, wiwll present the sacred cantata \u201cOlivet to Calvary\u201d by J.H.Maunder.Soloists will be Mrs.E.Begley, Mrs.J.Harris, S.Hartley and Mr.C.Maynard.Music will be under the direction of Eustace Tait, A.C.C.0., Organist and Choir Director.All interested are cordially invited to attend this service.: »\u2014 \u2014 x | Westmount Baptist | + _\u2014\u2014 Palm Sunday will be observed in Westmount Baptist Church Sunday.The theme of the morning sermon will be \u2014 \u201cThe Calvary Crisis\u201d.This will be the last in the series entitled:- \u201cCrises on the Road fo Calvary\u201d.À special Communion Service will take place at twelve noon.In the evening Dr.\u2014Johnston will seek to answer the question \u2014 \u201cWhat Drove Christ to that Dreadful Cross?\u201d People of all faiths or nône are cordially invited.- Lightest and one of the most versatile of plastics, polythene is made in Canada in a $15,000,000 plant near Edmonton which uses \u2018Alberta\u2019s natsiral gas as its basic raw material.ANTIQUE furniture, \u2018 china, silyer, paintings, glass, ivories, bronzes, jew- elery, objets d\u2019art, oriental rugs, ete.Purchased.Full value paid.Répresentu- tive calls, Lyons.HA.6089.Established 1928, + _M-11 83 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED GERMAN girl desires work daily.Ask for Linda, WE.8701, after 6 p.m.M-iG ROWES HOME SERVICE Specialties: painting, «floor waxing, kitchens and bathrooms washed.RE.3-6829, M-15 87 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE WALLS and cellinigs washed or painted.Double windows taken: off, shutters put up.Floors cleaned and .waxed.Any odd Jobs.Ask for Mr.or Mrs, Duclos, GL.EYE glasses, brown frames, \u2018brown.case: Saturday, April 8rd.Green Ave, Reward.FI, 5317.M41 40 .FOUND LITTLE dog found last Saturday, vicinity Victoria.GI.1070, FOUND, beautiful black cat, vicinity Victoria and Sherbrooke.WA.1914.42 PERSONALS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS For particulars, P.O: -\u2018Box- 2-8 - Station L, Westmount Wednesday, Westmount Thursday, West End Trades and Professional Cards % 20 Words 75¢ - Ad ditional Words 3c Each x BLDG REPAIRS ATTENTION Now is the time to have your brick work and stone work repairs.Chimneys, walls and stairs.Work guaranteed.GI.360, : M-18 CONTRACTOR, general, cement repair work.Painting, cutting trees, digging.All kinds of odd jobs.Melrose Construction Reg\u2019d.PO.6-4832, DRESSMARING EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made.alterations and repairs, 5110 Sherbrooke West, Apt.1.M-9 FURRIERS at Flomen Exclusive Furs.Storage CARPENTRY WANT PLAYROOM IN BASEMENT?EXTRA ROOMS IN ATTIC?Expert with new ideas fully experienced with free estimates, Please call Tom ut HU.8-3544.M-25 ALL kinds of general repairs, Carpentry; 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And have it done reasonably by experienced painter.DE.M Funeral The Chapel of Cathadral Beautx 1234 Mountain St.__ URiversitæ 6-6363 facilities at Slandard rates.1235 Greene M-24 Ave.WI.3312.M-17 UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of all kinds, Custom and recovering.Remodeling and_repairs.Expert workmanship.- Free cstimates.24 hour service, Mavcel Aubin.5031 Notre Dame St.West Phone WI.3634.M4 MID-TOWN Upholstering Co.All types of upholstering.Chesterfields reconverted to modern styles.Telephone day and night, WA, 5582.M-3 TTT paren 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED funeral Home end Chapel HEE UTR Service HAVE your furs repaired or restyled nei ii ame ri een © $ ; Vi i { JRO es coma CLARE tige iim owt men ZT om om em RAS AE BER AT A CATE ati x A TL TTR ra a _ Cr aren rer aT.ne a re 5 AA terne ne Ante mapas POS A me = se re A +% RELAX AT THE MOVIES Direct from _._ mo, by Jack Hirshberg Hollywood | à 4 4 hk hk kk Kk À rem HOLLYWOOD, April 8 \u2014 Suzanne Cloutier, the young Ottawa.actress who starred with Orson Welles in \u201cOthello\u201d, a film lensed several years ago but not yet Hollywood this week \u2014 but not as an actress.She's here as a housewife ,more or less, accompanying her husband, Peter Ustinov.Suzanne's last trek to Hollywood a couple of springs ago was something of a bust.She collected her salary for six months but didn\u2019t face a camera once.Then she returned to Europe.- My interest in Suzanne is more than academic.After a job as a model in New-York, she came to Hollywood first in 1946, a shy youngster not long out of convent.Her first interview was with me for The Standard.Producer Director George Stevens took her.under his protective wing \u2014 and proceeded to turn down several offers for her services claiming the roles were not suitable to her talents.She did make one movie, \u201cTemptation\u201d, with Merle Oberon.But life with her young medical-student husband, Francois LaFleche, Was a tenuous affair.When their savings gave out he returned to McGill and she tried.for success sin Europe.This led to ultimate annulment of their marriage.Today Suzanne seems to be putting marriage first and career second, although she'll soon be seen in \u201cDerby Day\u201d with Michael Wilding.Her recently- acquired husband won fame as Nero in \u201cQuo Vadis\u201d and is back in California to take a top role in \u201cThe Egyptian\u201d.He is also a playwright of distinction, author of \u201cThe Love Of Four Colonels\u201d.He and Miss Cloutier live in an old London house once owned by Ellen Terry.Suzanne is a daughter of Edmond Cloutier, the Queen\u2019s Printer in Ottawa.+ 4% #% TICKERTAPE.\u2014 \u201cThe King and I\u201d will cost 20th-Century- Fox $4,500,000 to film in Technicolor Cinemascope.Darryl Zanuck paid $1,000,000 for screen rights to the Broadway hit by Rodgers and Hammerstein based upon \u201cAnna and, The King of Siam\u201d which his own studio produced as a movie starring Irene Dunne several years ago.While Rudy Vallee is a mul- ti-milfionnaire, the U.S.accep- led $31.000 from _him in full settlement of $72,000 in hack taxes the government claims he owed.Why?.Clark Gable plans one film a vear at most from now on.\u2018 First caolor-TV receiving sets will cost about $1,000 in the States, more in Canada, and have only a 15-inch tuhe.They go into production this month by RCA.Upkeep on a color set will cost the average owner over $200 a yedr, I am told.Opera star James Mellon is distributor for Budweiser Beer in southern Texas.Metro loses Greer Garson in June.Without Gable, Garson, Van Johnson, June Allyson and others the studio no longer enjoys the regal look it once had.Ed # * THE NEW LOOK in film finance has been pioneered by a rlim chap named James Stewart, currently on display across the land in a tuneful biography titled \u201cThe Glen Miller Story.\u201d Stewart is a freelance actor who picks his parts carefully and works only for a salary and a share of the profits.\u201cBend of the River\", a western made by Universal-International, brought him an estimated million dollars \u2014- far more than any actor was ever paid in straight salary.™ Now indications are that Stewart will rake in close to $2,000,000 for his chore in the Willer musical, The studio is released in America, is back in * Marlene Dietrich May Try Comeback It is rumored around that \" Marlene Diétrich may \u2018make.a film comeback in a picture tentatively titled, \u201cPremiere at the Lido\u201d which would be shot in VistaVision.Story would follow on action and chase lines to do with the solving of an intra- cabaret mystery.\u2019 Xavéer Cugat and Abbe Lane will do a musical for Sam Katz- man at Coluinbia this summer.* + Great Hemingway Story \u201cThe Snows Of Kilimanjaro\u201d Co-stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner and Susan Hayward Once again the dynamic pen To Present 3 Act Comedy of Ernest Hemingway has turned out a great, thrilling story in \u201cThe Snows Of Kilimanjaro,\u201d which in Color by Technicolor will be at the Monkland United Theatre this Saturday.Considered by many the greatest living American author, Hemingway has been responsible for many of Hollywood's finest motion pictures and through his unusual characters many of our leading actors have come to prominence.: In this spendid feature, Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Susan Hayward and Hildegarde Neff handle the important roles in this story which moves at a rapid pace from start to finish.This is the story of a famous writer and big game hunter who review his life, loves, adventures and frustrations while awaiting possible death beneath the shadow of Mt.Kilimanjaro in Africa.Via the use of the flashback, the writer traces his career through Paris, the French Riviera, Africa and the Spanish Civil War.As the writer - huntey who searches the world for truth, Gregory Peck plays the most romantic role of his brilliant career.Frank Sinatra signed to star in \u201cSuddenly,\u201d Robert Bassler\u2019s first independent production, with Lewis Allen directing.* Gary Cooper plays a love scene with Denise Darcel entirely in French for the Hecht-Lancaster film, \u201cVera Cruz.\u201d Walter Wanger will produce \u201cThe Strange Case of Officer X,\u201d a crime story, for Allied Artists.Donna Reed will play the role of Mrs.Sigmund Romberg in Metro's \u201cDeep In My Heart.\u201d her first cffer since winning the Oscar.happy to pay him this stipend since it profits equally.If the {film did poorly at the hoxoffice Stewart\u2019s return would have been much smaller, More and more stars are going in for a share of the profits.Danny Kaye and Bing Crosby each have about 15 per cent of Irving Berlin's \u201cWhite Christmas\u201d, and Crosby andBobHope get a percentage of all\u2019 their Yilms, Such deals are an incentive for the stars to work harder and for the studios to produce better pictures.Thusfar the policy has paid handsome dividends in good entertainment.* ; LL , ma TT UC \u2014 a The Westmount Examiner Amusement Section À Friday, April 9, 1954 À Page 8 e EXCITEMENT IN AFRICA is pictured in this scene from Ernest Hemingway's thrill- packed story, \u201cThe Snows Of Kilimanjaro\" in Color by Technicolor, with lovely Ava Gardner and Gregory Peck in the scene above, land United Theatre.* * The Avon Players Soon An uproarious comedy, \u201cKempy\u201d in three acts by J.C.Nugent and Elliott Nugent, will be the next production by the Avon Players.° The story has to do with Kempy James, a plumber with aspirations to be an architect, who makes what he thinks is a routine call to fix a Jeaky pipe and ends up getting married.This is further complicated when he discovers that his in-laws don\u2019t like him, his wife doesn't love him, but that her younger sister does.How he gets in and out of this predicament makes for an evening of carefree enjoyment.Plan to see this perfect blend- of romance and light-hearted comedy, \u201cKempy\u201d on the 14th or 15th of Mayes TARTING FATURDAY ! GREGORY PECK Twentieth Century-Fox presen Columbia's Production Of \"From Here To from the picture which opens Saturday at the Monk- Susan Hayward and Hildegarde Neff have important-roles in the film.A Eternity\u201d Ties All-Time Oscar Record Hollywood, Apr.4, \u2014 The Co- Jumbia Production of \u201cFrom Here To Eternity\u201d with a total of \u201ceight Oscars, enabled that studio to win the 26th annual Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scienees by a margin of one.Paramount and 20th-Fox were tied for second place with seven awards each, and Metro finished fourth with five, one of which was a special award to retiring Pete Smith.RKO and the Buena Vista Film Distribution registered two apiece and Warners one.The RKO and Buena Vista awards were created by Walt Disney, giving hi a total of four.\u2019 AH of the eight awards won by \u2018Columbia were for \u201cFrom Here To Eternity,\u201d and tied the Monkland at Giroward DE.9711 SUSAN HAYWARD AVA GARDNER AN THE GREATEST LOVE STORY YOU HAVE EVER SEEN FOR YOUR ADDED ENJOYMENT! ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S meGNOWS or KILIMANJARO all-time Oscar record established some years ago by Metro's \u201cGone With The Wind.\u201d : * * What Will Be Next For Frank Sinatra Hollywood, April 4 \u2014 Robert Bassler has announced that Sterling Hayden will co-star with Frank Sinatra who has the role of an assassin in the independently produced feature \u201cSuddenly\u201d.Hayden will be seen as a\u2019 small-town sheriff who attempts to halt Sinatra's efforts to kill a president of the United States.Gloria Grahame will star in four pictures at UI, starting with \u201cThe Troubled Stream.\u201d SH Now!/ \u201cTHE MAN BETWEEN\" with James Mason, Claire Bloom.Also \u201cTHE SWORD AND THE ROSE\u201d Technicolor, Richard Todd, Glynis Johns.à, I 4 oon sv TECHNICOLOR a xX» starring JEYNOLDS soB Bosge AN À POSSE ; 2 \u2018 Brcunt.Petro fori Mba«phy JF ench,\u201d# Est In a Tech To Jiams B ot th day Ww field d Techn most | with from paper and, i js tow 12-foot an altif] into th formed But t only pa tion th \u201ceterna.Esther\u2019 and To the bos Gardens star of] * Esther er than ith he fast.T York nig to catch whose what da aroused hectic chase screen im iwists tangled t thrills, \u2014 plus 8 ing tune \u2018Martine them are Cole Por such new What a, \u201cDid\u2019ja * the infec Romantie Half fo gram is} High Gro lovely in e art.Thi drama % fights.of an army, role of Ki \u2018Helen Of i gr \u201cTop : and \u201cHell's td \u201cB\u201d 19 Legion ofl # Lance H ty UI, wil] posite Cle \u201cTurmoil.\u201d Henry \u2018M ble in Par: lommand;' Jirmes Stev Universä flating- wii Male lead: \u2018The Shrik James Cj For Cover\u2019 Vision and , Merle \u2018Ol be g, tigned tô fy gs wh A mot \u2019 gesther Williams ~*~ in M-G-M Musical THE THEATRE IS YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMEr) -\u2014 At The Westmount oie \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 I i \"Easy To Love\" in Color by Technicolor \u2018till Tuesday To the legion of Esther Wil= Jiams fans, \u201cEasy To Love,\u201d now at the Westmount \u2018until Tuesday will prove an entertainment field day.In her latest M-G-M \" Technicolor musical Hollywood's mest popular water belle swims with an alligator, \u201cexplodes\u201d from a barrel, jumps through paper hoops and water geysers\u201d and, in a breathtaking climax, is towed on water skis over a 12-foot jump by a helicopter to an altitude of 75 feet, then dives into the middle of a horse-shoe formed by 100 skiers!\u2019 But these thrill highlights are only part ef the story.In addition there's a new twist to the \"eternal triangle\u2019\u201d,.involving Esther's co-stars, Van Johnson and Tony Martin.Johnson plays the boss of Florida's Cypress Gardens, where Esther is the star of the water-ski ballet.REsther wants something warm- r than a business arrangement fein her boss but gets nowhere fast.Tony Martin is the New York night club singer who tries to catch her on the rebound büt whose ardour becomes somewhat dampened when a now - aroused Van takes him on as hectic and frenzied motorboat .chase as has been seen on the screen in a long time.The plot twists are -finally happily untangled to an accompaniment of thrills, spills, love and laughs \u2014 plus an assortment of engaging tunes sung as only Tony \u2018Martin can sing them.Among them are the title song, one of Cole Porter's biggest hits, and such new melodies as \u201cThat's What a Rainy Day Is For,\u201d \u201cDid'ja Ever,\u2019 \u201cCoquette\u201d and the infectious \u201cLook Out! I'm Romantic!\u201d Half of this Westmount program is shared by \u201cTake The High Ground\u201d in Color by Technicolor, starring Richard Wid- mark with Karl\u2019 Malden and lovely new-comer Elaine Stewart.This is a rugged comedy- drama of the life, loves and fights of two top sergeants at an army training camp.Sir Cedric Hardwicke has the role of King Priam in Warners\u2019 \u201cHelen Of Troy.\u201d * \u201cTop Banana,\u201d \u201cRed Garters,\u201d and \u201cHell\u2019s Half Acre\u201d were handed \u201cB\u201d ratings by the National Legion of Decency.* Lance Fuller, recently released ty UI, will play the male lead opposite Cleo Moore in Hugo Haas\u2019 \"Turmoil.\u201d * Henry Morgan drew a featured Jule in Paramount's \u201cStrategic Air Command,\u201d his fifth picture with james Stewart.* Universal-International is nego- flating with June Allyson as female lead opposite Jose Ferrer in \u201cThe Shrike.\u201d .James Cagney will star in \u201cRun For Cover\u201d, to be filmed in Vista- Vision and Technicolor at Para- cunt.Merle Oberon has signed with \u2018Petro for the role of Dorothy Don- neily in \u201cDeep In My Heart,\u201d bio- @Haphy of the late Sigmund Rom- ÆHench,\u201d to be produced by Jo, be g.Esther Williams currently as- tigned to Metro's \u201cJupiter\u2019s Darling,\u201d will follow it in \u201cSay It It Pasternak.er of a taxi driver, an.actress Rand a murder frame, The second feature at_the Strand is \u201cTrial - Without Jury\u201d an extitipg melodrama with all star cast, %- ow w ~ .= \u201c ESTHER WILLIAMS AND VAN JOHNSON in a scene from Metro's Hit Musical Comedy Romance, \"Easy To Love\u201d in Color by Technicolor which will be seen at the Westmount United Theatre today until Tuesday night.\u2018 x \u2014 * Outstanding British Film | \"The Kidnappers\u201d At The Kent Commencing Today For One Week \u201cThe Kidnappers\u201d, an outstanding British film that keeps audiences on the knife-edge between tears and laughter, will be the feature at the Kent theatre starting today.This screen translation of one of Neil Paterson's finest ® x \u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 > 4 Mickey Rooney will star in \u201cThe Hugo Haas signed Cleo Moore Atomic Kid,\u201d to be produced \u2018at as female lead in his independent Republic by his manager, Maurice production, \u201cTurmoil.\u201d Duke.I The United Theatres are expected to make an important announcement with reference to CinemaScope shortly.-.\"Rick Jason has the male lead oppesite Linda Darnell in \u2018Night Music.\u201d 0 stories, \u201cScottish Settlement\u201d, is a delicate, deeply moving and charming film which those, who see it, will love and cherish in their memory of picture experience.The story of \u201cThe Kidnappers\u201d depicts early-Century in life in Canada's rugged Maritimes.Its central figures are two happy, imaginative orphaned youngsters full, of fun and spirit whose zest for life is soon blunted by their grandfather's tyranny.Running parallel with the story.of the children is the tense theme of the daughter's love for the local doctor who, because he is a Boer, is automatically excluded from friendship with the grandfather's family.The girl's struggle against the rigid discipline of her home life and the near tragedy that overtakes her attempt to break free, opens the first breach with the old man\u2019s pride.This story of great conflict, imbued with basic tenderness, emerges with a natural humour and a climax which illustrates the inspiring effect brought about by the young in heart.The cast of \u201cThe Kidnappers\u201d, which was filmed for-the great- .er part in the beautiful Glen S-ELYSEES, Affric in Scotland, an almost peifect replica of the Nova Sco- tian scenery at the period of the picture's story, includes Duncan Macrae, Scotland's Number One actor as the grandfather; Jean Anderson as his wife; Adrienne Corri, tempestuous redhead, as \" his daughter in love with Theodore, Bikel as the doctor; and Jon Whiteley and Vincent Win- \u201cter, two of the most impish, snub-nosed cuddlesome children.you've ever seen on the screen.The special added featurette will be \u201cThe Royal Symphony\u201d in color by Technicolor, Sir Mal- 4 colm Sargent conducting The London Symphony Orchestra.* * Kaye as \"Court Jester\u2019 Danny Kaye's second independent picture, \u201cThe Court Jester\u201d, will be released by Paramount.It will be filmed in Vista Vision, starting in July.Norman Panama and Melvin Frank, who wrote, directed and produced Kaye's first Dena production, \u201cKnock On Wood,\u201d will repeat on '\u2018Jester\u201d.NOW PLAYING UNTIL TUESDAY ! Sherbrooke at Grey M-G-M\u2019's BIGGEST MUSICAL SHOW! EL.9545 Singing Romance Filmed in Florida's Cypress Gardens Wonderland for Lovers! EASY: TO /.OVE LOVE SONGS! x SEE! 4 LAVISH WATER SPECTACLES! * A MAGNIFICENT GALAXY OF FEMININE BEAUTY! \u201c% DAREDEVIL WATER-SKIING PAGEANTS! * ESTHER'S 75.FOOT DIVE FROM A HELICOPTER | x * x STARRING ESTHER WILLIAMS van JOHNSON - ory MARTIN Ae Added Action Drama * HIGH WIDE AND HANDSOME ENTERTAINMENT( 8.A4, M-G-M presents in Color by ANSCO TAKE THE HIGH GROUND! 2 Starrin 727 RICHARD WIOMARK = KARL MALDEN \"CARLETON CARPENTER + RUSS TAMBLYN wa ELAINE STEWART #385\".art CH.; E 7 | ; { i i.+ t + , Ë } { êi ET LITE PAGE TEN 5 x Lady Davis arrived home early last week from Florida, where she spent part of the winter.- fT Mr.and Mrs.A.Murray Vaughan have returned after spending a month in Mexico.Mrs.\u2018 Ross Clarkson, who, with Mr.Clarkson, is on a trip to the Pacific coast, was guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs.Austin i Taylor, of Vancouver.Mrs.C.P.Liebich, Redfern Avenue, who has\u201d spent the past three months in Los Angeles, ; Calif., as the guest of Mr.and Mrs.| ; _Glenn McNeill, has returned homie, ; APPROACHING MARRIAGES | to The marriage of Maureen Holt, ! daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Terence Yoo P.Jones, of Westmount, to Anth- ! ony Hampson, son of Mr.and Mrs.| R.H.Hampson \u2018has been arranged ; to take place at 3.30 p.m.on Sat- io urday in the Church of St.Andrew | i and St.Paul Attending the bride will be her sister, Miss Rosemary Jones, as maid of honor, with Miss Priscilla Jones and Miss Drina Jones, also sisters; Miss Gay Hampson, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Diana , Norris, as bridesmaids, and Miss Heather Holt, as junior bridesmaid.: Christopher Hampson will be i best man for his brother, and the ; ushers will be À.Scott Fraser, i Douglas Campbell, Douglas Creigh- i ton and Grant Wood.| After the ceremony the recep- TI tion will be held at the home of ! the bride's parents, Avenue, Westmount.Grosvenor trv + Give a CANARY for EASTER! 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OVER 100 DRESSES REDUCTIONS up to 07 .Silk 'n Worsteds.Crepes.Taffetas.Wools | SEE THEM TODAY! : OUTSTANDING VALUES !! mm \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Charlotte WESTMOUNT El, 7773 mae Dm mr Sent es rn i ttt AR 1353 GREENE AVENUE À NEAR SHERBROOKE 2B JS ~ >< I \u201cersonal \u2014 WEDDING OF INTEREST: Marine Second Lieut.Howard Gridley, Jr., and Mrs.Gridley, photographed following their marriage which took place op Saturday afternoon im Dominion Douglas Church, Westmount.Mrs.Gridley was former- Aubrey Messenger, of Westmount, and Mr.Gridley is the son of \u2019 or Tibor ty ed THE RXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1056 Timothy > daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.Gridley, of Fayetteville, North Carolina.-\u2014Photo by G.Hodgson \u201cGRIDLEY - MESSENGER Standards of Picardy and yellow gladioli decorated Dominion-Doug- las Church for the wedding Saturday of Carol Jane, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.Aubrey Messenger, of Westmount, to Marine 2nd Lt.Timothy Howard Gridley, Jr., son of Dr.and Mrs.Timothy Howard Gridley, of Fayetteville, N.C.Rev Dr.A: Lloyd Smith performed the | ceremoney and John Robb accompanied the soloist, Armonde Davis, Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her gister, Mrs.John Miles Taylor, as matron of honor, with the bridegroom's sister, Miss Mary Elizabeth Gridley and Miss Alice Jamieson, as bridesmaids.Byron Delavan, of Canandaigua, N.Y.was the best man, and the ushers were Geoffrey Messenger, brother of the bride; John Miles Taylor, and Donald Delavan and Robert Eberling, of Skaneateles, N.Y.The bride wore a bouffant waltz length strapless gown of nylon \u2018tulle and Chantilly lace over taffeta, the bodice topped by a long sleeved lace jacket having a rolled collar.Her silk illusion elbow length veil fell from a Juliet cap of matching lace, and she carried Teed +.- Ÿ > Engagements + > Widdings + \u2018 \u2018heart roses and white carnations with white hyacinths.The attendants were in identically styled ballerina frocks of taffeta, the stratpless bodies topped by matching brief jackets, and (Continued on page 11) HA.7887 HA.9782 Res.: EL.1092 Mr.anid Mis, Thon Eadie, ; Oakville, Will \u201cbe in't town rly row to attend the wedding of Mig Emily Marshall Yates Wolfkill ang Ronald Clement Say.Mrs.E.F.Bowman, Woodyatt.ed from: a trip to British Guiana, Trinidad, St.Kitts, Islands, and Florida.N14 Mrs: Colin Sutherland has Tae \u2018turned from Sarasota, Miami, Flee rida, where she spent a month, * from a ten weeks trip\u2019to Florida, Charleston, Va., and Whshington, sister, Mrs.Winthrop Brainerd returned last Week in the Vulcania ed the wedding of Mrs.McLen- nan\u2019s daughter, McLennan, to Mr.Duncan Mac.at the end of February.Mr, and Mrs.S.R.Campbell will entertain at \u2018dinner at the Mount Stephen Club this evening in honor of Miss Margaret Lois Weber and Davidson Lawrence Campbell, with their bridal attendants and the foembers of their takes place Saturday, April io.Miss Helen Hodges has returned home after spending ten weeks travelling in Switzerland, France and England.Mr.and Mrs.Ross W.Blaikie, of of-town guests attending the Say- Wolkill \u2018wedding to-morrow.A regular contributor to the Navy League of Canada\u2019s periodic appeals for ditty bags for Royal \u2018Canadian Navy personnel on active duty is the Westmount Women\u2019s Club.At the club\u2019s annual meeting being held in Victoria Hall on Friday afternoon next, (3:45 p.m.) the filled ditty bags will be formally accepted by J.M, Thompson, member of the Exeutive Committee of the Montreal Division of the Navy League of Canada.The President and Board of Trustee.of Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, Cote St.Antoine Read, Westmount, are holding a Congregational Reception on Tuesday, from 8 p.m.in honour of Rabbi J.J.Jackman a Colonial bouquet of pink sweet- ~~ © 3 Offices: 5054 COTE DES NEIGES (corner of Queen Mary) SHOW MART.1700 DERRI' (Trans Quebec Bus Terminal entrance LAUZON GARAGE, 4001 BERRI LAUZON DRIVING SCHOOL Call for appointment .PL.1122 - RE.7-1191 | Learn To Drive | | | | © Recent model cars \u2014 Automatic cluteh transmission\u2019 t of Boston, § is visiting her sister, Mrs.J, p° Mrs.Keith Hutchison-has retur.Leeway J Mrs.H.Y.Russel has: returned S.C, Williamsburg, Mrs.W.D.McLennan and het from a trip abroad.i THey attends Miss Elizabeth nab, which took place in England immediate families.Their Wedding | Oakville, Ont., will.be among out- , Mrs.rece Rabb pe br Jack the À Myer pt of E eillig Mrs.S om an the Co band J bed is in D Land retul\u201d hh in Be the wee s' pal pid D.B vhere t s was Manan., Wilde Penfie this he week Governo , Misas also § \u20ac.y, IL L Winnip e of her Trenhol hard Pg place guest à jam Ker » Willia and Lad rmen of the ann g held il 23, at er comn F.E.H.hb Falkner.r and M panied b and Mrs: , cocktail* of the Art Saturday ie decorated guests 1 Earl, M, Mrs.Di e bri Anti 150 Shy THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, ERFDAY, APRIL 9, 1934 ] PAGE ELEVEN ep y + &n* and her\u201d rainerd re.le Vulcania | ey attend.the Rabbi's parents, Mr.and Myer Shuchat and the Pre- ht of the Congregation, Mr.M.gijlig and Mrs.Helllig.Rabbi Mrs.Shuchat have just retry; vhere they will reside.Mrs., Wilder Penfield, OM, and Penfield, who returned to this week, were the guests e weekend of His Excellency Governor General, at Rideau , Mrs.W.L.Grant, of Toron- bas also a guest at Government se.rs, I.L.George has \u201carrived Jack Sochet of New York ; The christeninig of the infant son of Dr.and Mrs.Brian Hunt took place at 4 p.m.Sunday afternoon, in St.Andrews Unitéd Church, Westmount, with Rev.D.M.Grant | officiating.The child, was.given , tendresse, and John Walker.and Mrs.Sam Rosenthal, Mr.and gins and Mrs.T.W.Cooper.Wingate Temple ana Recia Stan- field Memorial Temple, Pythian Sisters held a joint meeting to honor their visiting Supreme Chief Fannie Gordon on Tuesday, April 6, at the Spanish and Portugese Synagogue.Mrs.M.Whiteman is president of Wingate Temple, ps ps + wilfred.' Shuchat -who WE * ! Mrs.DDING + co le Fy ur Bop || noms go.Bl ide's parents, Mr.and At St.Andr ew 's (Continued from page 10) a he brice : : worn with matching caps of pleated net.The matron of honor, in buttercup yellow, carried a Colonial bouquet of [bronze pompons and yellow carnations, while the pale.pink and yellow carnations.\u2018wine lace with a matching hat, and corsage _ houquet of Joanna flowers and candles formed the decorations for the reception.Afterwards, the bridal couple left by up residence in El Toro, where the, bridegroom is stationed at the Marine Base.For travelling Mrs.Gridley wore a gray worsted suit under a gray lamb jacket with a white Milan straw hat, while black patent leather accessories and a bridesmaids in apple green carried: .Milan straw hat and navy acces- | |.y 3 of Mig om an extended trip ta Israel the names Anthony Forman.Mrs.Messenger, mother of the 4 : Nolfkil ang Je 0 - | Godparents are Mrs.Allan Ram- bride, gowned in cornflower blue say, of London, Ont, Dr.John La- 1 1 taffeta, ARISTOCRAT EXISTENTIALIST a THINKER BB 270 Mrs.W.F.Locke have ., nylon lace over taffe wore a .HAVE YOUR } i.d affer spending eight| art , maï \" - 1, of Bost, BE\" erwards, the child's maternal | sories, with an orchid shoulder \u2019 - ; Mrs.J, i] s in Daytona Beach, Florida.grandparents, pit and, Me John spray .The bridegroom's mother, D 0 G S P E R S O N A L I T Y à , ; { .Forman, entertained at tea at| Mrs, Gridley; in a frock of beige .OTO >» \u201c7 pr and Mrs.pe Watson their home, Victoria Avenue, West- silk having à lace bodice ore a PH GR.id HED B* has return.à FE and after & en niount, where guests included the| pink flowered hat and cluster of D A N I E L L FE fish Guia, Pi roekend in town with Mrs, ous paterne) grandpatents, st sweetheart roses at her shoulder, a M te M and Mra,| End Mrs.Ralph Hunt, of Mra, J.Riterie- Bell, granamoter| 3428 VICTORIA AVE.\"HU.8-0763 par Aid D.Buchanan, left for Arvi- of the \u2018bride, wearing a dress of 4 : car for California, and will take | Mid: has roils wae formerly Miss Phylis| Mrs.R.F.Hannen, Mr.and Mrs.mill roses.Miami, Flo.{hanan.: W.G.Kilpatrick, Mr.Roger Keast, In t tz-Carlts CH @ month.Mrs.Earle Rider, Mr.Terry Hig- n the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, spring .+ .Whether for yoursélf or for Gifts, shopping -becomes a pleasure a+ this time of year with the showing of ñew fabrics-and styles.- rae ATE ES or ire que pA PE el a ct ar oT Lame otre ame A 0 AG 257 my 0 at ZA\u201d i > Wedding il* Fo.sireturnel il 23.at the Windsor Hotel.e committee members are F.E.H.Gates and Mrs.Nor- Falkner.cocktail party after the clos- of the Arts and Festival Finale paturday evening, Spring flow- decorated the rooms.Among guests were: Commander Earl, Mr.E.Y.Asselin, Mr.Mrs.D.W.Haywood, Mr.the United Nations Association in the McGill Physical Science Centre, 3450 University Street.A reception for Dr.Graham was held by the branch at the home of nual card party at Ephraim Scott Memorial Hall, 5545 Snowdon Ave., N.D.G.on Friday, April 30 at 8 p.m.Refreshments will be served and there will he door prizes.Tickets may be obtained by calling DE.2330, DE.0806.e bring you treasures Antiques * Furniture * Paintings China * Ceramics * Crystal Modern French Pottery, etc.Galerie Opera Ltd.Montreal's Newest Art and Antique Gallery 50 Sherbrooke St.West from all over thé world BE.8163 Fredericton, N.B.; George Luxem- burger, of New York: and Miss Phyllis Meccia, of Glenridge.N.J.McCULLOCH-MORTON .four o'clock, in the Chapel of Youth of the Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul, the Rev.E.P.Aikens, of the Presbyterian Church of \u2018the Town of Mount Royal, officiating, assisted by the Rev.R.J.Berlis, D.D.Mr.Kenneth Meek played the wedding music, and the church was decorated with standards of white snapdragon and yellow chrysanthemums.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of dusty pink brocaded taffeta, fashioned with a fitted bodice and length veil of pink tulle illusion \u2018was held by a wreath of freesia, and she carried a bouquet of freesia and ivy leaves.Miss Margaret Grace Morton, as maid of honor for her sister, was in a frock of maize brocaded taffeta.She wore a wreath of orchid sweetpeas with ivy leaves.Mr.Michael Drummond acted as best man for Mr.McCulloch, and the ushers were Mr.Michael Mc- Culloch, brother of the bridefroom; and Mr.Richard Sargent, of Pointe Claire.Mrs.Morton, the bride's mother.Ie was in a navy blue and white ensemble.- She wore a white hat, white ac- an hoose from our fine selection of lovely Easter Gifts.white a is corsage bouquet of Mrs.McCulloch, mother\u201d of the 0 Hosiery © Lingerie bridegroom, wore a gown of navy .blue printed silk, with a white hat, Whisper \u2014 Chatelaine Luxite \u2014 Stanfield's and a corsage bouquet of red ca- Holeproof Kayser \u2014 Moodies' | mellias.NOW is the time for Spring fittings in Foundation Morments.We specialize in Personal Attention by Expert Mers.HARGREAVES Reco Established 1925 1159 St.Catherine St.W.{Near Greene Ave.) + T - \u201c Miss Wright, proprietor WI.7008 pu The reception was held in the Blue Room of the Ritz Carlton, where spring flowers were used to decorate, Later, Mr.and Mrs.McCulloch left by plane for Bermuda, the bride travelling in a grey flannel suit, with a matching grey hat, black patent leather accessories, and a corsage bouquet of yellow | carnations.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr and Mrs: R.Forbes, of Ottawa} Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Mc- Cuiloch, of Galt, Ont.; Mr.Charles | Shearson, of Aurora, Ont.; and 3 $s cui im am, ts Mn re BAY OP PCIE TINE EL TE * Miss Margot Webster, of Toronto.PP\u201d \u2019 GLOVES 1233 Greene Avenue .winnipeg to attend the mar- and Mrs.J.Roness is president _ .ren e of her sister, Miss Margaret | of Recia Stanfield Memorial Tem- oies complete for of white Bade: A fabulous.HER COA 5 DRESSES, Suits a and ALL SE jibe place on Saturday, and is| Dr.Frank P.Graham United EE and of Florida State Accessories to complete your Easter outfits: M guest of her mother, Mrs.Nations Mediator between India Out-of.Low guests at the wed , : \\ à Miam Kerr Trenholme.and Pakistan and Mrs.Graham Sut-ol-town \u2018Wwed- .ë ormpbel arrived yesterday from New York ding included, De the bride- BLOUSES je dl.william Hildred, C.B., O.B.| to be the guests of Mr.and Mrs, Broom's parents, Mr.an 5 aret Lop.and Lady Hildred are joint| Charles Catto, of Westmount.Dr: Nathan H.Delayan, of Skaneate: HANDBAGS SCARVES awrende Armen of the house committee Graham was the speaker last eve- Sale, of Mr.and Ms Ni Mics ° Y NECK\\ EA ; @the annual St.Georges Ball |ning at a public meeting spon- 3.15\" Qu pa ; WwW if stent g held on Friday evening, | sored by the Montreal Branch of Shirley Prior, of Borodino, N.Y.; HOSIER R eir Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Paterson, of FLOWERS | en.weeks M and Mrs.Walter Zeller ac- Mr.and Mrs.Catto after the } d, France Mbanied by-the Honorable Ge- meeting.The marriage of Judith Ann ; or and Mrs.Martineau, of Que- -_ daughter of Dr.and Mrs.J.ware spending a holiday in .o ge Morton, of the Town of Moun Blaikie, of i, ig g y Paraplegic Association .Royal, to Mr.Robert Sydney Me- A mong out- The Women\u2019s Auxiliary Can- Culloch, son of Mr.and Mrs.A.L.R the Say- Jr.and Mrs.Ernest Kidder, adian Paraplegic Association McCulloch! of Westmount took LADIES WEA î l'homme Avenue, entertained (Quebec Division will hold its an-| place yesterday afternoon, at (Opposite Avenue Theatre) Fl.9541 a bouffant skirt.Her shoulder- | + @ ww ee we ST TTI) This year discriminating ladies\u201d will a RL a Qru wherdMstoragé, facilitie most\u201d up-to-date® ir\u201d Canada Inspection is cordially invited.and deliver your furs FE ITA | Lt at \u2018prevailing CPU ER PE RTE ea een Ltn 0 i = mme ra tr PPT SE pat mag A 1 A $AGE TWELVE - More Than $285,000 Raised In 1953 By Assn.Of Hospital Auxiliaries Fifteen thousand hospital auxiliary members raised a total tn excess of $285,000 in 1953 it was reported at the second annual theeting of the Association of Hospital Auxiliaries of the Province of Quebec held April 8 at the home of the president, Mrs.J, Cecil McDougall.Delegates from 27 hospital auxiliaries described the money-raising projects undertaken y their members and the donations made to their respective hospitals which included a\u2019 wide variety of surgical, \u201cEASTER Special THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1954 Regular $20 value $28.00 1 == 9x11 Framed 6 \u2014 5x7 Mounted ® No Deposit © No Minimum ® No Obligation LITTLE FOLKS PORTRAIT STUDIOS 1358 Greene Avenue WI.1548 SPECIAL 2 wy 7 PHOTOGRAPHS ota CAMPAIGN LEADERS: Named chairmen of the women\u2019s division of the Combined Appeal for the Blind this week were Miss E.Meredith \u2018Hodgson, left, and Mrs.A.N.Miller.The Montreal Association for the Blind, the Canadian National Institute for the Blind and l\u2019Assoclation Canadienne Française des Aveugles are seeking a combined.goal of $250,000 this year, and a large part of this quota has been allotted to the women\u2019s division, Miss Hodgson Is also a vice-chairman of the campaign.medical and housekeeping equip- Montreal, \u201cassistant to the chair- ment for all departments of the hospitals.Auxiliary members also provid ed several thousand hours of volunteer service working in clinics, in gift shops and snack bars, maintaining hospital linen sup- or eauly - | 07 Any Way You Look At It - TRY When You Add COLOUR To Your Hair \u2014 You Add New Beauty staff and patients, providing layettes for needy mothers of newborn babies, assisting as nurses\u2019 aides and doing a great deal of clerical work which would otherwise have required paid workers.Shared Knowledge The importance of shared knowledge and experience was emphasized in the presentation of papers covering five aspects of hospital auxiliary work.Mrs.Andrew Fleming, M.B.E.,, president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Montreal General Hospital, described the CROWNING GLORY BEAUTY SALON 4129 St.Catherine * tion of \u201cGift Shops and St.West opera Snack Bars\u201d; Mrs.John Kersh- For apnointment (Near Greene Ave.) man, president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish General Hospital, spoke on \u201cMemkership\u2014 How to develop it and Put it to Work\u201d, \u201cHow to Establish a Library for Patients\u201d was described by Mme.J.R.Boutin of Notre Dame Hospital; the President of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mrs.Sidney Dawes, spoke on \u201cThe Trained Director of Volunteers\u201d; and Mme, I.Gariepy, president of Les Dames Auxiliaries de I'Hotel-Dieu de Sorel, on \u201cThe Volunteer Worker in Rural Hospitals\u201d.Special guest at luncheon was Dr.Leon Gerin-Lajoie, F.R.C.S.(C), F.A.C.S., of the University of Phone Wl.4557 4509 MOUNT COTE DES ROYAL NEFIFES RD.SSTABUSHED 106! HOTEL RE.8-1125 PL.4550 ST.CATHERINE AT GUY STREET oe er a an nr + ve | TES Plies, operating libraries both for man\u2019 of the World Medical Association and a representative on the World Health Organization, who spoke on \u201cInternational Medicine\u201d describing the development of the Royal College of Surgeons and the results already achieved in international health by \u201cthe World Health Organization.Officers Elected Mrs.J.Cecil McDougall, President of the National Council of Women's Hospital Auxiliaries, was re-elected president of the provincial association.Other officers are Mme.Sylva Lamothe, Mrs.Alton Goldbloom, Mrs.Alexander Hutch- ison, - Mme.Paul Bienvenu and Mrs.J.O'N.Gallery, vice-presi- dents; Mrs.Norman Prentice and Mme.Gerard Belanger, recording secretaries; Mme.J.R.Boutin and Mrs.Burnet S.Johnston, corresponding secretaries; and Mme.Rene Gagnon, treasurer.Honorary vice-presidents for the .province are! Montreal, Mme.L.de G.Beaubien, C.B.E., Mrs.Allan Bronfman, Lady Meredith and Mme.J.E.Perrault, O.B.E.; Quebec, Mme.Louis Berger; Granby, Mme.Jules Crevier; Three Rivers, Mme.J.Catellier; Sherbrooke, Mme.Louis Codere, : Alumnae To observe Annual Mary's Day Quebec Chapter of the Canadian Federation of Convent Alumnea will hold it\u2019s annual Mary's Day celebration on Saturday May 8, at Loyola College.His Excellency The Most Reverend Lawrence Patrick Whelan\" D.D, will be the guest speaker.The subject of Bishop Whelan\u2019s address wil be \u201cMary Mother of Mankind\u201d.Following this special address, tea will be served in the Foyer.Mrs, W.F.O'Dea, President of Loretto Alumnea of Montreal, and Miss S.Stockwell, Mary's Day Chairman, are in charge of the arrangements for this occasion.Zonta Club Dinner Tuesday evening the Zonta Club of Montreal will-hold a dinner | meeting at the Ritz Carlton Hotel at 6 o'clock.Guest speaker will be Mr.Wallace B.MacKay, manager of the Plateau and Harbour Exchanges Bell Telephone Co.of Canada Ltd.The topic of his address will be \u2018\u2018Seen from the Doorway.\u201d Ç The hospitality committee will honor Newfoundland at this event and souvenirs, brochures and table decorations will be symolic of the Province.Mrs.Emma F.Watt, president, will preside.Montreal Ladies Choir Mrs.Elsie Persson, violinist, will be guest artist at the coming con- |] cert to be held May 11 at the Y.W.C.A.Auditorium by the Montreal Ladies\u2019 Choir.Accompanist Will be Mrs.Ann Hanson.Both are residents of Baie D'Urfé, P.Q.Conductor is to be Mr.H.Duck- worth.For further information call Mrs.Myrtle Reid, RI.4-2586.\" Reddy Memory Hospital Uses Home Care Pl, At the monthly meeting ç Women's Auxiliary of the py Memorial Hospital, to be helg Tuesday, at 2.30 pm, j , Nurses\u2019 Residence, 4039 Ty, St, Westmount, thé member, the auxiliary will have the op tunity to meet the new Super tendent of Nurses for the Rey Memorial Hospital, Miss y Miller, Also at this meeting guests of honor will be the g, ing Committee under the ch manship of Mrs.H.L.Mer, who have done such a tremeng job of sewing for the hospital, After the business of the | will give a talk on some practie has been completed, Miss } will give a talk on some pract, aspects of the Home Care pj The Reddy Memorial Hospital the only hospital in Montreal | use this plan which has been successful in reducing the patie hospitalization period, thus lg ing more beds available to ÿ public.> Plans for the annual They Fair, to be held in the Town Mount Royal Community Hall, May 5 will be discussed at tj Meeting.The president, Mrs.Malcolm Mackenzie will preside.Conclave Prepare Orphanage Gifts Westmount Conclave No.4 0 der True Kindred, will hold i regular monthly session in t Notre Dame de Grace Communi Hall, on Wednesday evening Ap 14th, with Mrs, Charlotte Irw presiding.Immediately followis the meeting an Easter Party w be prepared for an orphanage a delivered in time for Easter.The will \u2018also be a \u201cBaby Shower\u201d f benevolent purposes.On Wednesday evening April 2 the Westmount Conclave No.Order True Kindred will hold short business following with & \u201cEaster Hat-Making Contes with prizes awarded to the win and runner up.All members a cordially invited to attend.R freshments wil be served by M E.Munro and her committee.NOTICE The Halkett Woods Chapter 1.0.D§ is holding a Rummage Sale on Set day, April 10th, at The Iverley Cod munity Centre, 2035 Coursol Stree Doors open 2 p.m.Sharp.Harry M.Epstein REG\u2019D.Evaluations \u2018on all DIAMONDS & GEMS Insurance Purposes ALBERT L.EIN Gemologist 660 ST.CATHERINE W.UN.5-4058 Of Our Imported Swedish Handicrafts will compliment her good taste FINEST .IMPORTATIONS OF: CERAMICS CLASSWARE CHINA \u2019 INGRID\u2019S GIFTS & CRAFTS Stainless Steel Cutiery etc-| 1 A sp} d by 3 pe held urch day, Ap The urch business g p.m.pt Wood Te The Montrea relepho ph Weds Beaver H The meeting he held pt 8 p.m e conve Reid and he sped Peverley, Public Echool fo in give ast sum jor and B an will pre welco: The Wo haar Had Tree Of I pay, Ap vent is © Forah e progres acter ske B.Schal, g| who has | major ne umphrie d men bute $6 e Chai bute $18 pe sent 132 The\u201d folding a e cont Fund, on the Syna speaker \u20ac Mrs.M.will be \u201c L Ginzb Marks.\u201d An add oon will lization \u20ac Risterhoos rated an e Siste \u2014 Ha =.5 5 ~< ; ® ce bitncal vanilla ith ap vanilla -f this mixt ened red ream fil herry À ablesÿ0 lears Ta À id SS IN THE Ral eaim omen 3 Fashion Show A spring fashion show spongor- j by Holt, Renfrew and Co., will pe held in St.Andrews United urch hall, Westmount, on Tues- ay, April 27, followed by a tea.Advent C.W.Y.The Church Women's Year of the uch of the Advent will Idd a business meeting on Tuesday, at p pm, in the parish hall, corner ot Wood and Western Avenues, the hospital, - Le .ess of .the Jl Telephone Pioneers k80me practiy \u2018ed, Miss my The monthly get-together of nySome pracy Montreal Life Members\u2019 Club, sme Care py relephone Pioneers, will be held rial Hospity fbn Wednesday, April 21, in the in Montrey Beaver Hall club rooms at 2 p.m.ch has been : : Ing the patie alvary W.M.S.dod, thus Je C y The Easter Thank Offering vailable to ÿ % Meeting of Calvary W.M.S.will umnual They Mike held on Wednesday, April 14, n the Town gt 8 Pm.in the Ladies\u2019 Parlours, nunity Haj JRhe conveners being Mrs.J.Harold jcussed at yeild and Miss Gertrude Wilson.5, The speaker will be Miss Ann rs.Malcolm giFeverley, Assistant Professor of ide.public Health Nursing, McGill \u2014 Jpchoot for Graduate Nurses, who will give an account of her trip re pare est summer through Peru, Equa- ge for and Brazil.Mr.C.L.Master- i Gifts Bon wilt be the soloist, All friends ; ve No.4 ( fre welcome.Will hold - ; sion in 4 Benefit Luncheon.oom The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of Cong.harl tte ir khaar Hashomayim will give a ely zoo AiTree Of Life Luncheon\u201d, Wednes- k y following,\u201c Apri) 14, at 12.30 p.m.The ter Party will ont is on behalf of the annual rrphanage allah Fund project.Featured on e program is a series of cha- acter sketches by Mrs.Florence B.Schal, gifted actress and writer 4vho has appeared on American major network programs, and Mrs.Humphrie Kassie, singer.Torsh d members are asked to con- bute $6.11, New members of he Chai Club of Toreh Fund con- bute $18.00.All donations should pe sent to Mrs.R.L.Bercovitch, 732 The Boulevard, Westmount.| St.David's Society The St.David's Soctety of Mon- apter i.O.Difreal is holding a social evening Sale on Sat the Oak Room of Victoria Hall, Iverley Collvestmount, today at 8.15 p.m.oursol Stred > p.m, ~~ An extra special program is heduled for this final social of he season, which features guest sts, technicolor sound films and ommunity singing.pstein all Refreshments will be served.All friends of the society are ordially invited.° GEMS .Torah Tea poses The Shaare Zion Sisterhood is folding a Torah tea in honor of IN e contributors to \u201cthe Torah und, on Tuesday, at 2 p.m.in Ew.e Synagogue Auditorium, The @freaker of the afternoon will be Mrs.M.8.Cohen whose subject will be \u201cA.Memorial to Professor Ginzburg and Professor A.Marks.\u201d An additional item of the after- Mon will be an illustrated drama- ization of a story entitled \u201cJoin Bisterhood \u2014 Who?Me ! !\u201d nar- pated and enacted by members of e Sisterhood.ted rafts od taste IONS Rummage Sales A rummage sale is to be held by the Halkett Woods Chapter of e L.O.D.E, on Saturday, April 10, at 2 p.m., in Iverley Commu- Pity Centre, 2035 Coursol St.HERRY PIE IN NEW FORM \u2019 @ If you're tired of plain cherry ef.Whic, yet want to follow the tradition \u2018for George Washington's birthday, try this cherry-topped vanilla cream pie.Make your pie ith a packaged pudding mix \u2014 Vanilla flavor\u2014and cover it.with this mixture: drain cooked, sweetened red cherries and cover the ream filling, Combine 14 cup of herry liquid, % cup sugar, and 1 ablespoon cornstarch.Cook until lear: spread over cherries.5995 ~ Earl of Besshorough Chapter IODE Donate To Many Worthy Causes \u2018The 23rd annual meeting of.the Earl of Bessborough Chapter \u2018took place recently at the home of Mrs.A.W.Myers.Reports for the past year showed total funds raised as $528.80 and the membership at 14 with one Life Member.The Chapter supported the projects of the National, Provincial and Municipal Chapters, and in addition .Cy TV THB EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1954 + remets PAGE THIRTEEN made donations to the Montreal* Association for the Blind, The Girl's Counselling Centre, the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, St.Andrew's Youth Centre, the Boy Scouts Assoclation and the Reals Need-for-Happiness Club.J Several members assisted regularly at the Darby and Joan Club and paid visits to the Military \u2018Hospitals at Ste.Annes and Ste.Hyacinthe, A contribution was made to the \u201cCanadian Scene\u201d and to the cost of the citizenship cards which are presented to new Canadians by the I.O.D.E.when they obtain their Canadian citizenship.The combined \u201cServices at Home and Abroad\u201d accounted for $214.50 of the total funds spent and a collection of clothing was made for the Greek earthquake relief.Educational work was maintained and the \u201cKilvie Myers Memorial Prize\u201d was again awarded to an 11th year pupil of West Hill High School who was continuing to 12th year.At Christmastime a party was held in the home of a member at which twelve children of new Canadians were entertained and 6 baskets of Christmas Cheer were distributed to needy families.Funds were raised in many ways, the greater part being derived from a -large military whist, rummage sales and teas.Officers Elected At the close of the meeting, presentations were made to the retiring officers and the new slate was announced as follows: Honorary Regent, Mrs.A.Wallace; Honorary Vice-Regent, Mrs.A.BE.Watts; Regent, Mrs.À.W.Myers; 1st Vice-Regent, Mrs.C.T.Groome; 2nd.Vice-Regent, Mrs.S.Stevens; Secretary, Mrs.R.H.Grant; Treasurer, Mrs.H.Pegg; Educational Secretary, Mrs.F.Sedgwick; Echoes Secretary, Mrs.A, Watson; Standard Bearer, Mrs.F.Woodman.Conveners appointed were: \u201cServices at Home and Abroad\u201d, Mrs.R.H, Grant, assisted by Mrs.A.Wallace, Mrs.A.Watson and Mrs, G.Youpes; Empire and World Affairs, Mrs.F.Sedgwick; Sickness and Hospitality, Mrs.À.E, Watts; Immigration, Mrs.A.Wallace and Press, Mrs, C.T.Groome.Ladies' Curling Club The Heather Ladies Curling Club is holding its closing luncheon on Wednesday April 14, at the club house at 1 p.m.The presentation of prizes and trophies will take place.A general meeting MRS.C.GORDON BROWN, vice-president of the Women\u2019s Association, Stanley Presby- Tul Spi | Jul fied SUITS COATS SUEDES ALL IN THE FINEST ENGLISH SUEDES ACCESSORIES t Hand-tallored Imported English suits and coats beautifully styled for town, travel, PASTELS, TWEEDS & WORSTEDS $57.50 to $135.00 Cashmere, Scotch & Harris Tweed, _ and Camel Hair $65.00 to $135.00 Long coats, suits, jackets, jerkins, Ce \u2018 vests, windbreakers.Co i I ENGLISH HANDBAGS AND Ah SWISS SILK SCARVES \u2018| _ | 1122 Sherbrooke St, W.{Near Peel) HA.3615 STORE HOURS: 9 to 6 Open All Day Saturday mt Dh AE Ae 0 cri dma Cae etn ba ROA ae Tal ah rm wr Sates wa LC & coentry, = a.ia om \u201c terian Church, who has been elected head of all the groups in the association.The W.A.is holding its annual spring luncheon in Franklin Hall Memorial next Wednesday, April 14 at 1:15 p.m.Muriel Gillespie, Special Representative of Cour- tauid\u2019s (Canada) Limited will .be the guest speaker and Mrs.Bruce Martin will be the soloist with Doris Killam as her accompanist.Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs.F.M.Jones at ELwood 5428.Sewing Meeting The Women's Association of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, will hold its next meeting for business and sewing on Tuesday at 2 p.min Hutchison Hall.Tea hostesses will be the members of the executive, ° The Red Cross Group will meet at 10 a.m.will follow the luncheon.Mustration by Arthur Rackham, from the Hcinemann Edition of Acsop's Fablon See our beautiful selection of SPRING BLOUSES \u2014 In crepe and nylon.Just in time for Easter.All the new shades and styles.Sizes 32 to 44.\"LUXITE\"\u201d NYLON LINGERIE \u2014 In lovely matching sets, gowns, slips and panties.GLOVES \u2014 In kid, doeskin, nylon and fabric.All the high colours of the season.HOSIERY FLOWERS MARY CHESS TOILETRIES, etc.All priced right for Easter giving We specialize in Foundation fittings \\ Come.in now and enjoy our is personal service away from the busy downtown stores à DExter 1850 M 'A LTD.a CORSETS LINGERIE HÔSIERY AGNES RFID SNOP GLOVES A FOX and a Leopard were disputing about their looks, and each claimed to be the more handsome of the two.The Leopard said, \u201cLook at my smart coat; 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Sr.West BLOUSES \u2014 | N-83 mice es vais = \u2014 ir PAGE FOURTEEN CHEAPER WE RENT Luggage Trailers Boat Trailers Horse Trailers Frigidaire Mover Camping Equipment Outboard Motors Reasonable Prices ACE TRAILER Rental Service Reg'd.5510 COTE DES NEIGES RD.RE.8-9871 Wesimounters Place In Sabre Tournament The B class sabre tournament for Province of Quebec was held at Palestre Nationale Tuesday.First place was won by Steve Ke- rekes of the Westmount Branch and Dave Robbins another West- .mounter, placed in the second position.Other members of the West- mount club who participated in the sabre competition were Tom Jack and Raoul Douek.The Quebec Ladies B class foil championship will be held Monday, the Palestre Nationale.Last year Canadians sent or received 1,934,433 cablegrams.© SAIDooŸ \u201cI'LL MOIDER DA BUM\u201d Ere ae ieii z Tony.Golento, heavyweight challenger, who fought at over 230 \u2014 K.O.'d by Louis, June, 1939.ue BAVS002 MORE CANADIANS SAY \u201cMAKE Ë MINE MOLSONS\" THAN ASK FOR i ANY OTHER BRAND i - THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, HOCKEY AWARDS NIGHT: Westmount Municipal Hockey presentation night wus held Wed- - nesday at Victoria Hall.Mayor Roy L.Campbell, center, presenied the various trophies along Monsarrat Will Bring Yacht To Compete With Nicholas Monsarrat, author of \u201cThe Cruel Sea\u201d and head of the United Kingdom Information Office in Ottawa, will be bringing a Dragon class yacht out from England this spring to Canada to compete in the races in which the Royal Dragon \u2018Bluebottle\u201d sail, it wwas announced tecently by R.C.Stevenson, honorary president of the Canadian Yachting Association.Mr.Monsarrat, who is a member of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club and has had consider- \u2018able experience in sailing yachts in England and other parts of the world, has purchased the yacht \u201cValhalla\u201d which is well known on the other side of the Atlantic.\u201cValhalla\u201d has had a consistently - successful racing record since she was built in 1947, as the following list of flags accumulated from that year to 1953 shows: 1947-48-19, 78 flags; 1950, 31 starts, 21 flags; 1951 40 starts, 24 flags, 1952 29 starts, 21 flags, 1953 34 starts, 26 flags; and she was also a winner of the Royal Burn- ham Yacht Ciub points cup four years running.In making the announcement Mr.Stevenson stated that he felt sure that Canadian yachtsmen will be pleased to know that a Dragon class yacht built in England would be among those which will compete with the \u2018\u201cBluebottle\u201d which is owned by Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.It is not known yet on which ship the \u201cValhalla\u201d, which will he WESTMOUNT RECREATION DEPT.Badminton The weekly mixed badminton group will hold forth on Monday at Roslyn School at 7:30 p.m.Anyone interested in \u2018coming out is invited to call Rocky Roth well or Johnny Garland at FI.6975 Softball The Municipal Softball League will get under way after Easter.Teams are being formed in mid- , who will play in the afternoon, and an Intermediate section which will play two evenings a week.Anywa ay.Its Berry Blueberries | and huckleberries belong to different plant families States, and.order pie is apt to bring huckleberry, or vice versa.APRIL YD, 1054 .= \u2014- with Eddie Mazur, right, and Lorne Davis of the Montreal Canadiens.Boys are the captains of the winning league teams.: will*1and\u201d on June 4th.\u2018ge.bantam and peewee categories \u2018 yet, in many parts of the United for blueberry |Replayed Tit Still Leaves Juveniles Thir Unity juveniles lost their y game of the \u2018sc jeduje\u2014a Teply + game\u2019 with Point St.Charly 59-52 Friday, and definitely ed up-in third place.They will next meet the wi of the Northmount YMCA - Point -series - as-thèse two t; are tied for Second place.Unitÿ.bantams lost an ex tion game \u201cSaturday to Unive Settlement 47-16.Now that most of the inter league games have been comy) « ed, the spring basketball - ledgue will get underway.1 games are to be played Satur from 2.30 pm.to 5 pm.F teams will play a double-hey with the first game scheduled 2.30 p.m.ST.Tomorrow, the Cardinals pn the the Braves and the Eskimos cha on the Tornadoes.3-2 The Spring Basketball Hy League will remain in.opera until the weather permits door.activities.Ages of boys | 15 and over.(Photo by Ed._ Bermingham) EARLY DEADLINE All people sending ite into The Examiner for ney week are reminded that ti deadline for copy is o \u2018day early, due to Goo Friday.All items must | received by Tuesday nigh for publication Friday April 16.% \"Bluebottle\u201d W the first.Dragon built in England to sail \u201cin Canada, is coming to | Montreal, but it is expected that she will be here in ample time to be \u201ctuned up\u201d before the \u201cBluebottle\u201d arrives on the Canadian Pacific flagship \u201cEmpress of Scot- WILL COMPETE HERE: \u2014 The Valhalla, and English Dragon class yacht which Nicholas Monsarrat.is bringing to playin Canada to compete in races with the Bluebottle, owned by Qiieen decide : enoug Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. | Ti Ti Be: it their 78 Teply .Charle Aetinitely ce, i éet the wiy YMCA lèse two te \u201cplace.5 t.an ex Gate Unive ine inter en comp Sietball ho dèrway.] uble-hea cheduled Yardinals n Hskimos betbai Hy 1 in.operal permits 0 gf boys 4 ST.LAURENT CHAMPS: Royal the St.Laurent Intermediate championship when they beat MacRae Electric 8-2 in the deciding game of their best of three On League Pharmacy won hockey league .Title: Sy CLIFF FARNWORTH \u2018The Dr.C.W.H.Rondea owner \u2014 NDG Royal Pharmacy.u Medical Trophy has a new A goal'by Don Bussiere at 7:18 of the first overtime period gave the St.Laurent Intermediate hockey league championship to Royal Pharmacy, ending one of the closest and hardest fought series in the loop records.Tied 2-all at the end of regulation time with Westmount MacRae Electric, Bussiére broke¥\u2014 up the tilt banging home his second goal of the evening near the close of thé extra 10 minute session.- The teams were tied 1-ali in games in thé best of three final series, with one match tied.Bussiere Scores Opener Bussière also scored the game\u2019s fivst goal in-the opening period: Bill Ranson started the play by firing\u2019 the puck into the corner as he reached the \u2018MacRae Electric blue line.Frank Read raced in for .the puck and got it out tô Bussière in front of \u2018the net\u2019 \u2018and the latter made no mistake on his shot.Westmount MacRae Electric fought right back and before the second period was half-way through, they were out in front by a 2-1 score.Defensive lapses by the Druggists allowed Jim Mc- Carthy and Al Turner to blink the light behind Val Chartier, with Stan Simmons picking up one assist.Brambell Tough Foe Royal Pharmacy's turn to fight back was.next but they had als i tough foe in Doug Brambell, the Electrician's goal janitor.The Druggists found the range with only seconds remaining in the fiandwich session.Frank Read got credit for the score and knotted the count at 2-all.The third period saw both goal- ers at peak fornt and with no scoring by either side the stage was+ going to end in another deadlock.However Don Bussière had other) ideas, for with MacRae Electric playing a \u2018man short, the red head decided the game had gone far enough.Patterson Praises Team After tHé game, coach Pat Pat- |\u201d tergon -praised the Pharmacists for their determined effort which brought theïn the title after being \u2018Close to defeat.He gave extra plaudits to the young and strong Westmount team and especially to Doug Brambell in the Electrician\u2019s goals.For the Pharmacists, big Dick Goillet, Cliff Pogue, Ted Jackson, >.> Re eh Ca Aas were stand-outs besides the other players already mentioned.Along with scoring two goals in the game,\u2019 one being the winner, Bussière also won the playoff scoring title, a fitting climax to his regular season crown.Title Grip Broken This year was the first.time in the last three years thät West- mount\u2019s hold on the \u201cleague\u2019s championship has been broken.Last.year, Westmount captured the Dr.Rondeau Trophy, first year that it was up for competition.The Westmount dentist was on hand to present the Winners the spoils.MACRAE ELECTRIC (2) Goal: Brambell; Defense: Brambell, Bonnier, Wolfe, Beasant; Forwards: \u2018Painchaud, Selby, McCarthy, Quirk, Brown, Mare Yo.Bourassa, Turner, Lomasney, Sim- ROYAL PHARMACY (3) \u2014 Goal: Chartier: Defense, Marshall, Shaver, Richardson, David; Forwards: Salvatore, Ranson, Goulet, King, Pogue, Jackson, Read, Costigan, Bussiere.FIRST PERIOD 1\u2014Royal Pharmacy: Bussiere (Ranson, Read) .e.06 Penalties: Lomasney 0.30, McCarthy 6.30, Bonnier 8.25, Goulet \"11.42, Bourassa 14.01.SECOND PERIOD 2\u2014MacRae Electric: McCarthy (unassisted) acRae Electric: Turner (Simmons) .v\u2026\u2026 4\u2014Royal Pharmacy: Read unassisted 14.22 punir! Drambeii 11.58, Richardson 11.55, Read 14.40, THIRD PERIOD o Score Panalties: Bonnier 2.00, Salvatore 7.20, Martin 7.20, Bonnier (minor and 10 minutes misc.) 10.00.OVERTIME PERIOD 5\u2014Royal Pharmacy: Bussiere Po avid) daté a 7.18 .Penalties: Wolfe Referees: Garnet § obinson and Willis Mosdell.\u2018Westmount 'Y\u2019 Hoop Team In House League Playoffs Westmount Y house league bas- -ketball team captained by Randy Brooks is all primed for a play off game with Central Y top team for City-Wide house league basketball championships.The game will take place next week at the Westmount branch.Thirteen United States border \u2018on- Canada or.on waters which - Déd Richardson\u2019 and Walter David border Canadé, naugenes \u201cARR 3 FRESE: ~ Er tke - pg series.Each team had one win previously with one game tied.The game went \u2018to the seven minute mark of the first overtime period before Don Bussiere gave the Pharamacists the win.Royal Pharmacy Breaks MacRae Grip Bussière Scores Winner In First Overtime Session THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, \u2014Photo by Rice Stayners Victors Fifth Straight Over Royals Stayner won their fifth consecutive game in the Westmount Intermediate Basketball League as they swamped Royals 60-36 Tuesday at Westmount Junior High gym.Royals made a game of it for the first half as the schore was 26-26 at the break.After, the Royals\u2019 attack completely fell apart, while the Stayner forwards led by Doug Alexander and newcomer Bud Naismith clicked constantly.McDonald High Man Long Logue McDonald led the losers with 16 points.Wenty Young, local football player who made a name for himself playing for Winnipeg Blue Bombers last year, turned out for Royals and played a strong game at guard.Stayner: \u2014 60\u2014Seimers 9; Naismith 14; Alexander 14; Brown 6; MacDonald 17; Easton; Brambell.Royals:\u201436\u2014McDonald, L.186; McDonald, D.8; Young 3; Graham 4; Jackson 5; Leslie.The Scoreboard RA HOCKEY St.Laurent Saturday.Royal Pharmacy 3, MacRae Electric 2.(Royal Pharmacy wins best of three series 2-1, one game tiled.) BASKETBALL MBBL Juvenile Friday : Point St, Charles 59, Unity 52.Municipal Intermediate Tuesday : Stayner 60, Royals 36.Exhibition Saturday : Unity Malone Intermediate 102, 76.University Settlement 47, Unity Bantams 1 EY 0 284 A 10 Stayner .4 Avenue Stars .4 2 2182 194 4 Royals .5 1 4196246 2 Lions .\u2026.4 1 3196212 2 Duri = 1052, of every dollar every Canadian paid in thxes,\u2019the Federal government got 77 cents.v 1954 PAGE FIFTEEN Local Sailors Are Awaiting Spring Water Opening Signs of spring are many and| varied.Your Aunt Matilda may swear by the first robin or an easing of her \u2018\u201crheumatiz\u2019\u201d\u2019 The thoughs of some men will lightly turn to what he girls have been thinking \u2018of all winter, But to an Increasingly large group of local guys and gals of all ages spring happens when they suddenly find themselves gather-\u2019 ing together the impediments of boating gear for another season.Sales of sandpaper, paint, caulking compounds, marine hardware and |.rope \u201cjump ahead, .and hardware clerks say \u201cAh, Spring!\u201d oo The urge to get afloat has sparked a most amazing surge of embryonic yachtsmen ever since: the last war.Whether the urges is satisfied with a cat-rigged dingby, a lordly yawl, a palatial cruiser, or a skiff with an outboard \u2014 getting out on the water is the | thing: \u2018 Coordinating the water-born activities of yachtsmen in these | parts is the St.Lawrence Valley Yacht Racing Association\u2014S.L.V.for short.Twenty-seven yacht clubs from Quebec fo Kingston, and - including Ottawa, belong to- the SL.V.and compete for a lengthy list of trophies this year, The season fixture card, which will be released shortly, will show every week-end spotted with a regatta up and down the waterway.Many special events will keep interest high.The visit of the Duke of -Edinburgh\u2019s yacht \u201cBluebottle\u201d will be marked by a special regatta at Royal St, Lawrence in June.The international Y class championships\u2014Canada vs U.S.A.will be held on Lake St.Louis off Pointe Claire later in the sum- -mer.Canada swept this series last year.Sail-offs to decide Canada\u2019s representative to the North American Championships will be held in Montreal waters.To get the yachting season off to a running start the S.L.V.is sponsoring a gigantic Spring Ball on Friday, April 9.To give this event the proper nautical atmo- sphere this year, with the cooperation of the Navy, the Main (Continued off Page 16) BICYCLE BUYS AT BENTLEY'S I < Where you \u2018can deal directly with the boss! wont \u201c5 ATE BICYCLES C.C.M.® HUMBER NORMAN © HERCULES TRICYCLES C.C.M.SUNSHINE WERLICH RACERS A wide range of light-weight models.Theft Replacement Insurance Available 5 4 MONTREAL 2081-87 BLEURY ST HA.3436 - HA.9985.Open Friday till ® p.m.Open Saturday til! 5.30 p.m.Sa \u2014 =z 000 0 «waka NEW FLAVOUR : SECRET | MAKES RED CAP\u2019S $100,000 GUARANTEE OF EXCELLENCE | POSSIBLE Corling's has spent over $100,000 in developing an exclusive Flavour Secret.A \"secret that makes Red Cap smoother, Hi more satisfying, more delicious than ever.a Try a bottle of Red Cap, today.If you ill aren't completely satisfied that it\u2019s the A finest ale you've ever tasted, send in the bottle label together with your name and address, to The Carling Breweries Limited, Montreal, Quebec, and your i money will be refunded.Carling\u2019s Red Cap Ale 1e \u2014\u2014\u2014 na tae ma 110.aan | mis or tn me ne er a A ora 8 nr a8 godt, RE ma na I THE EXAMINER,\" WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1954 - PAGE SIXTEEN * ors 51-31, | apiece.Lo tastiog \u2014 more .ee ; anquet isfyi Report Sho Ws An oddity of the cléanly-played Membeps of both stubs as well satisfying.tilt was that the winners compited as the Unity Bantam, Midget and \u201817 ; exactly the same number of points Juvenile clubs, were guests at a | *N\\ ./ More Teams \u2014 51 \u2014 in each half, _ banquet held at the club imme- ( | - - The win atoned for the 69-62 | diately after the game.\u2018 a o - ~ Dick Schroeder, referee in chief complimented the Intermediate captain Jack McKissock and the clfampionship crests to the play- Schroder singled out Teddy, Rice | referring spe- MATURLS oMPANY LimiTEO ° § avis.SANAYS.se nas NOW! - 1 SEE OUR DISPLAY OF MANY VARIETIES EASTER LILIES HYDRANGEAS - TULIPS - CINERARIAS DAFFODILS - HYACINTHS AND OTHER POTTED PLANTS x CUT FLOWERS x |FLOWERS | Beautiful TELEGRAPHED | - Beautifu ANYWHERE | CRT pea 5127 SHERBROOKE W.tex Gey WA.0222 * Greenhouses at Rosemere Ke StS en aT 2 .\u201c\u20ac ag TE eee tase Tne Tn eel Ab ae TRE TT peek at what is in store for them.+ ! 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