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[" % Ë ar Jb Yost, : SRE Be VOL.XXV, No.48 ve ABOVE: \u201cA \u2018panoramic view of the special ceremony Sunday in frofit of the Westmount City Hall at which the Royal Montreal Regiment was given the freedom of _ the city in a \u2018moving event that marked the 40th reunion of the celebrated military unit.BELOW : The Westmount Examiner was a popular conversation piece at the RMR officer: mess Saturday night, prior to the annual dinner as was the announcement that this newspaper is producing a special RMR souvenir anniversary supplement to be issued with the regular Examiner of November 26th, Friday next.tion is actually the outgrowth of 8 were started by.two service clubs 3 -| in the area.The Province of Que- \u201cmany times when they would liked being practical men they knew\u2019 ~ ~~ s.x =.Related By C.Service Club Welfare Work A.Wylie Here \u201cSome welfare organizations would cease to exist if it was not for the support given to them by service.clubs\u201d, Clarence A.Wylie told members of the Rotary Club of Westmount at Victoria Hall on Wednesday.He said service clubs do not* \u2018deal in theory, but being made \u2018up of practical businessmen, they tackle their prcblems in a practical and business like manner.Mr.Wylie, who 18 executive director of the Montreal Boys Association, has been acizve in this type of work since 1926 and has been with the MBA since 1931.Using the Unity Boys Club in Westmount as an example of work which can be done by service clubs, he said that Rotarians first became aware of a problem in West: mount in 1943 when groups of boys from this city and St.Henry were carrying on gang warfare.\u201cInstead of just sitting back and Nodding their heads and shrugging their shoulder the Rotariaps got busy and formed what is now the Unity Boys Club,\u201d he said.In those early days their task.was not\u2019 very easy and there wers to have given up in despair, but} the job had\u201d tc be finished he! pointed : out.He told\u2019 thé Rotarians that the present Montreal Boys Associa- | two separate organizations which Bec Society for Crippled: Children as wéll as Comp Lewis, Camp Weredale, and many.other sugh W.B.Kingston Joins Westm't 'Y\u2019 Staff As Boys Secrefary W.B.Kingston has joined the staff of the Westmount YMCA as secretary in charge of boys\u2019 program and special act\u2019 ities, it was announced this week.He repiaces Erne Taylor, who left the Westmount department to jdin thé staff at High Park YMCA, Toronto.Mr.Kingston has considerable Y experience, arid served as physical director on the Charlottetown, P.E.L YMCA, and in the Central Y at Calgary, Alta, He is a g-aduate \u2018member of the Saskateon YMCA serfior leaders corps nd spent several years as.fellowship secretary there while attending the University of Sas- .katchewan.+ Previous to his._ college experi | ence Mr.Kingson -spent three years in the Canadian Navy.He is married and has.a daughter three years old.His wife is at present teaching school in Sas- katcheywan and is expected to join him in January.Mr.Kingston is keenly interested in photography and \u2018swimming; and has an active interest _{Contigued on Pago Sd, Ÿ An.all.sports and games.EA + 4%, \"| RNIR VINS CITY FREEDOM Celebrated Regiment Is Adopté d By TRACY S.LUDINGTON .The Royal_ Montreal Re- \u2018 gifient has always had a special spot in the hearts of the residents of this municipality \u2014 but Sunday on the steps of \u2018city hall that feeling mounted to a throat- -tighten- img: crescendo as mayor and aldermen, senior citizen ind jahnny-come-lately turned out to pay,tribute to the cele- hrated unit that.\u2018has made Canadian military, \u2018history in twe major world conflicts \u2018and in the, Korean affair.Tyrning from the sombre tribute of Remembrance at the Cenotaph to the moving \u2018adoption\u2019 ceremony at city hall, * Westmount officially placed the highest stamp! of civic \u2018approval -on the regiment they have come .to know as their \u2018very own\u2019.With officers and men, of all three conflicts spnt te Mayor Campbell presénted' à deed of freedom of the city to General C.B.Price as the focal point of the regiment's 40th reunion, a week-end cél-' ebration that surpassed ahy- | thing of this nape: ever held in Canada.It was a gay occasion as well as a noteworthy one.Bands rlayed, fldgs fluttered in, the autumn wind and the men of the regiment, some: in.the new \u2018blues\u2019 issue and others in the khaki of wartime never looked -betier, marched more briskly, Pp ee stood at attention mde smartly.- ë.From the Saturday night dinner at the armoury, attended by dignitaries of military and civil life.through the Sunday luncheon at Vie- toria Hall and the two ceremonies Sunday afternoon it was RMR day in Westmount, and everyone loved it.To do.justice to thé event, in story and picture, The Examiner will issue a special \u2018supplement hext week \u2014 de- magnificent reunion and \u2018dis- playing- some, of the scenes \u2018that took \u201cplace and which will be recorded in ful detail.(Continued on Pagè 5) Hon.George Marler Flies Over Pole | Hon.George Marler, Canada\u2019s Transport Minister and.local Federal member is in Europe inspecting airports in: company with Deputy Minis-.\u201c ter J.R.Baldwin, The pair flew ovef the roof.of the world on the Arctic route from Winnipeg to Copenhagen\u201d Monday night on the inaugural flight of Scandinavian Airlines, The plane.made a midway stop at Sondre, Stromtjord, Green: - lama, \u201d « À RET Le rence db.marrons se mess ere 2 i | | | i | + | ! or ea Arne nL lee tng: \u2018basketball and boxing as well as \u2018chairman; iB - nex Two FHIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.Unity Boys\u2019 Club - ='1090 GREENE AVE, A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB 22 OT By M aurl ce M ariasine _.I : rar & SON BANQUET Ra - On Monday, November 22, at \u201c 630 p.m.some 250 fathers and their sons will be guests of the Unity Boys Club of Westmount at the second annual Father and Sen Banquet which: will be hald in conjunction with Sports Night.Invited guests who will assist in the distribution of awards are repreventatives from major sport in the City of Montreal includ- baseball, football, hockey, representativés from Westmount \u2018School and city officials,\u2019 \"Mayor Roy L.Campbell of *- Westmount will head the distinguished head table guests and they will include the following: W.G.Moxley, president of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club who will act as Chris.Doscher, commissioner of Little League Base- LADIES\u2019 AND GENTS\u2019 SUITS, TOPGOATS wo OVERGOATS In The Newest Styles MADE-TO-MEASURE IN ONE WEEK.ORDER NOW! Best English Woolens SUITS, TOPCOATS ao OVERGOATS CUSTOMER'S OR OUR MATERIAL MADE UP.® REPAIRING @ REMODELLING e REFITTING F.L.SILVER Ladies\u2019 & Gents\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstairs) WI.6633 ball; .Borden Empey, president of the Westmount Rotary Club; A.Pitcairn, principal of Queens School; James Sims, president of the Montreal Basketball League; C.A.Wylie, executive director of the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association; R.O, Bartlett, principal of Westmount High School; Tommy Manastersky, former Alouette football star, this year with the Saskatchewan Rough Riders; Bl- mer Lach, former great hockey star with the Montreal Canadiens and now coach of the junior Canadiens; \u2018and many - other top sports personalities.\u2018 PARTICIPATION SHOWS INCRÉASE At the banquet this year nearly 200 crests will be awarded to boys who had participated in competitive sport during the 1953-54 season._ The sports include: basketball, hockey, track and field, boxing, baseball, table tennis and house league basketball competition.\u2018The participation this year shows an increase of nearly 1009; as last year's crest \u2018awards totalled 111.SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS Bill Betts of.the Unity Boys\u2019 Club and Robert Gaylor of Were- dale House will be the recipients of replica trophies for having won high honors at the first annual Unity Boys\u2019 Club track and field meet held last June, The West- mount Rotary Club will also be presented to the team \u201ccaptain, Bill Betts.Special crests will be awarded to the \u201cTornadoes\u201d champions of the spring basketball house league.Members of the Tornadoes include: Billy Green, Guy Adami, Michael Barnard, Grant \u201cOscar\u201d Peterson, Douglas Gavin, Terry Gray, John Beaudoin, Carlton Palmas, The scoring championship was won by Grant Peterson.231 St.Janies Street West, Plateau 445) 3 lu EXHIBITION: of PAINTINGS By STANLEY B.WILSON Fe 231 ELM AVENUE, WESTMOUNT November 20th to December 4th 8% te Daity 2:30 te 10 p.m.HOWARD SS.Barrister and Solicitor Office: Sulte 1115, Daily Star Bidg.Residence: Terrsce Apartments, if no answer at residence \u2018phone PL, 4451 ROSS, Q.C Ten Rosemount Avenue, Westmount, GLenview 2177 © .\\ - 388 St.James St.MA.3332 ATTENTION SKIERS! ~ Accidents DO happen.YOU may be unfortunate.Medical Attention Is Expensive.INSURE! E.D.Christmas INSURANCE BROKER West Montreal, Que.GL.4519 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954.\u201cof God and mar destroys anxiety OFF TO ENGLAND: Dr.C.W.H, Rondeau, veteran Westmount dentist, is off to England by air this afternoon.While abroad he \u201c will visit « grand-daughter.Mrs.Ian Willlamson.The popular local dentist is shown here with his son, Martin, also a dentist.Local Residents Toiling On 2 French Comedies Two French classic comedies, Alfred de Musset\u2019s , \u201cThe Caprice of Mpriange\u201d and the medieval \u201cFarce of Pierre Pathelin\u201d will be performed together in pew English \u2018translations, in Moyse Hall on December 9, 10 and 11.¥ Produced by the Meëin.Univer- Death Accident = [mere oe sess ws scan As Local Woman Struck By Tram ed by Professor Stephen Porter.Althea Douglas will create the .costumes; Creighton Douglas will be in charge of the lighting, and A verdict of accidental \u2018death was handed down on Wednesday by Montreal Coroners Court in connection with the death of Gordon Dorey will execute the complex scenery.This is the same Miss Gwendolyn McWilliams, of 871 Prince Albert Avenue.staff which handled last year's production of \u2018Measure for Mea- The victim died instantly after being struck by a street car sure\u201d, Leading actors in \u201cThe Caprice on Sherbrooke street near the intersectionmof Strathcona ave- of Marianne\u201d will be Jane Anders \u2018in the title role, Peter Salzer as Claudio, her husband, Brian Jones nue Tuesday.Police said Miss McWilliams was apparently trying to cross the busy thorough- as Coelio, the moody young man who loves her, and Prof.Porter as fare when she was hit by the streetcar.his flippant and meddlesome friend Octave.Stanley B.Wilson Paintings On View \u201cPierre Pathelin\u201d will have Ber- There is quite a variety in the nard Miller in the title role of a crooked lawyer, Corinne Oren- exhibition of paintings by Stanley B.Wilson, which is being held stein as his wife, and Heiko Schlie- per as the gullible merchant whom every afternoon and evening until December 4th.Most of the works they swindle.Although extremely famous and are\u2019 in water colour, but several of the largest are oils.The sub- popular in France, these two comedies are virtually unknown to English speaking audiences.\u201cThe jects include landscapes and portraits of both humans and birds.All the pictures were made Caprice of Marianne\u201d has never been played in translation on this within the past year, the majority of them near St.Adolphe de How- continent.For this reason the Mec- Gill Department of English has ard, in the Laurentians.And while there are no winter landscapes, chosen them to follow \u2018Measure every other season is well re- for Measure\u201d and \u201cHippolytus\u201d, presented.The birds were paint- its earlier productions of undeservedly neglected great drama.ed by Mr.Wilson while they were at a window feeding tray.include - two full productions a year.Scheduled for nex{ March is Shelley's seldom-played tragedy, \u201cThe Cenci\"' Advertising informs the prospect and customer between calls.\u2018Only the mint can make- money without advertising.1.Fi | Westmount H.S, : Guest Speaker .Dr.Alfred Feintuch, exceutile \u201cdirector of the Jewish Vocationg] Service, will be the guest Speaker at a meeting Wednesday of tp, Westmount High Schools Home and School Association, at 83 B a in the Junior High assembly Dr.Feintuch will speak on Helping Young Peoplé Plan Ahead And Their Future.He will accompany his lecture with the flim Aptitudes And Occupations, followed by ques- \u2018| tions from the floor.Dr.Feintuch has worked for almost 20 years in \u2018the field: of \u2018êdu, cational .and vocational guidance, following his graduation Brooklyn College and New York University._ He has been guidance counsellor with the New York City Board of education, and later with the New York State employment- sere vice.He has also been child Labor consultant with the US children\u2019s bureau, assistant head of.the ap.prenticship training unit of the US department of labor, and training consultant with the United service for new Americans, He is a member of the Nationa] Vocational Guidance Assoiiation, the American Psychological Association: an the Psychological Association of the Province of Quebec.- UNICEF Collection Tofal Reaches $115.A sum of $115 was collected hy Dominion Douglas Church for UNICEF during collections on Hallowe'en.Five teams, captained by Dent Harrison, Jr.John Bridgeman, Beverly Mooney, Margaret Clegg land Lynne Harrison went out to collect for the fund in, place of the ordinary handefts.The cheque was the result of the Teens\u2019 Club drive.The Unity Boys Club will hold a military whist at the club, 1090 Greene avenue, Monday, Nov.29 at 8.15 p.m.Tickets are available at the club, and information can be obtained.from Miss Anderson at WI.5506.trom - \u2019 vo Lit cm ACH var = > ® TENOR SOLOIST WANTED FOR- ST.MATTHIAS' CHURCH Must be Geod Reader Apply; E.TAIT \"RE 7-1539 The policy of reviving unfamiliar \u2014\u2014_+ classics has been so favourably received that the Department has \u201d\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Christian Science | * * expanded its dramatic program to How the spiritually correct view and restores peace of mind will be brought out at Christian Science church services this Sunday in the Lesson-Sermon entitled \u2018Soul and Body.\u201d Among the passages to be read from \u201cScience en Health with Key to the Scriptures,\u201d by Mary Balter Eddy is the following: \u201cWe cannot deny that Life is self-sus- tained, and we should never deny 4027 Sherbrooke West \u2018PHONE \u201d, : se DE.0655 e i= 24-hour service fer eur custemers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY + .Plumbing -& Heating Contractors cor Westmount v the everlasting harmony of soul, simply because, to the mortal senses, there is seeming discord.It is our ignorance of God, the divine Principle, which produces apparent discord, and the right | understanding of Him restores harmony.\u201d - industrial \u201cY\u201d BRIDGE CLUB .The Westmount Y bridge club __ held its opening meeting Friday ° and plans to have weekly meet- |' ings each Thursday at 8 p.m.The | club is still in process of organization and welcomes new members | or inquiries about the group.LIMITED 65 Hillside Ave.«wae - 281 1 + Small \u2018or large installations in houses or * PROMPT SERVICE * P.McCUAIG Wertmiount plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS on ivy Got ane Phd stmt Ocation: = sis Y of the Home at 83 E con Help.Head And ccompany Aptitude, dq by ques.à for ale guidance, fev York counsel.ity Board With the ment: ser.[EE] a con- hildren's > the -ap- E of the d train- 2 United ected by ch: for ons on oy Dent dgeman, t.Clegg cout to Nice of rRasembly : tof \u2018êdu, in trom - x \u2018 ceived by adults \"FINE FLOORING | 0 HARDWOODS = © RUBSER * à Spociaililug in Refinishing Old Foon + ASPHALT A.Ross Grafton | & COMPANY ws ST.CATHERINE STREET WESTMOUNT A: Free Estimates ; WE, 2323 i ee Reliable Ce 2 JEWELLERS .WATCH REPAIRS § Certified Werchmekers we 4046 55 YEARS IN ir.WESTMOUNT\" 1216 Gresne Ave.2 voL.Xkv, Ne.48 _.Library Displays :- \u201c Children's Book :- | Son Sketchès - \u2018 Origihal pen and.ie \u2018Mustra- tions of the- \u2018Juvenile: boo K \u201cNuk, by Alma Houston: wi be on display at the Westmount Public Library starting today until Nov.28, head Jiprarian Kathléen Jenkins announced.s Læ4 The drawings; by husband J dines - Houston, are part of the: display celebrating Young Canada\u2019s \u2018Book |.Week, which started.Monday and will continue until-next Monday.- Miss Jenkins told.The Exam- | iner she felt Book Week had done \u2019 much to \u2018bring high quality chil-\" dren's novels to the attention of both youngsters and-adults.- Book Week opened at the Library with a personal appearance by Phyllis Lee Petergon, author of the juvenile book Log Cabin In The Woods.There, is; a books, whic so a.large display of Tas been Well re- for possible Christmas presents.° Miss Jenkins emphasized the.fact both book display and drawings would be up for another- week, and she urged both parents and children to come in.The children™ librarians, she said, will advise on any \u201cspecial | cases or reading problems.This sixth annual book week, under the patronage of Dvr.Arthur Lismer, opened officially: Friday when a group of young readers visited Mayor Jean Drapeau.All branches of all children\u2019s k- braries, both English and French, have special displays this year.EYES AUTUMN BLOOMS: Mrs.Mary Shepp is caught by the : camera as she views the banks of late autumn blooms featured in the fall flower show at the Westmount greenhouses in Westmotint Park.The exhibition this year features 142 varieties in some 1,677 pots and 14 baskets and it is figured that in all there are 3,571 plants on view.In addition to chrysanthemums there are cyclamen, - ~ African violets, banana, sugar cane, coffee plants and bird of paradise.(Bermingham Photo) \u2018 \u2018 : PAGE THREN There were also original draw ings of four 'books by Canadian authors and a collection of books.botth English and French, was shown, \\ * ! \u201c A At Rosedale \"AN Kinds of | * FURS _ RESTYLED, RELINED, CLEANED & GLAZED.We specialize in making STOLES, CAPES, SHORTIES from your.old fur coat Grey Flannel Worsted Pants Made-to-measure $15.00 + whip airy Catherine Fraser, children's Public Library said Monday.\u2018escape, and be loved.backgrounds for juvenile authors in writing books.she said.\u201cBooks have always been a \u201cÀ| source.of.comfort, information and pleasure,\u201d she saidz-{and they supply certain basic nééds.?\u201cSecurity, mäteriaim,and economic, and simple tales of everyday_things, \u201csatisfy this need.\u201cBeyond creature .comforts comes emotional security, some- | thing to make them feel the rightness of family loyalties, and later to prepare them for adult life,\u201d she said.| - Miss Fraser took part ina panel discussion with Miss \\Genevieve Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Sults end | Coats made to measure, Best fit | and workmanship quarante * ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS OF.+ALL KINDS.VERY REASONABLE PRICES.Avenue Tailors '& VALET SERVICE 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) Pick-Up and Delivery .WE.5908 Barre, CBC Times television edi- , OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS tor.Mrs.A.Gardner, study group |- .CLOSED SATURDAYS , leader at the Montreal Mental Hy- - St \u201cYour West End FORD Dealer\" Cu 6170 SHERBROOKE ST.MST.6 M 294.Le =F Westmount Library Head Children\u2019s needs provide background for books, Miss Speaking at a méeting of the Rosedale Home and School Association, she said children need to belong, to achieve, [| H.S.Session librarian at.the Westmount 5 \u2018All of these needs provided\u2019 | andthe Rotary club.| Nourse, W.RéBb, D.Novinger, W.giene.Institute, summed up their two talks, Miss Barre said the CBC.was accomplishing much that is good for children, despite frequently heard \u201caccusations that television is harmful to children.Miss \u2018Barre said that surveys show more children are reading more books as a followup of some of the TV programs.W.Rosenbaum, president, \u2018presided.16 Teams Start 'Y' Drive Here \u2018Sixteen teams of Westmount | YMCA members started on the | annual CA financial campaign for the local division at the drive \u201copening Tuesday.Wallace Beaton, chairman -of the Westmount \u201cdivision, \u2018hdd énlisted the services of teams from all Y branchés, including the board of directors, Y's Men's Club, physi- | cal department, ladies, residéhce, Hi-Y, fencing, square dance\u2019 group Team Captains'are: A, Swan, H.CBoper, W.Dawkon, BE.Smith, Mrs, R.Jeffréys; J.McBeath, L.East- erbrook, R.Cardoza, D.Lagky, V.OSBORN & LANGE LIMITED i.Chariored INSURANCE Brokers # ve \u20ac AH lines of Insurance including: Life ¥ 159 Victoria Square = MONTREAL WINNIPEG © CHICAGO NEW YORK MA, 4268 ; b ) > > » > |» / Hlliètt, D.MacDonald, F.Rowley W.Beaton, \u201c1p 1» |p p > p ) p b> } p p } » ) & p \u2019 a VVVVVVVVVVVVve VV VVVFVvVeVvYTVeYwVY RIGHT HERE, in your own neighbourhood, you can get the best buys in guaranteed used cars.So why not buy from a ° reliable firm where you'll be sure of courteous, honest treatment.You'll get no taxis here.Every car.is clean and fully guaranteed.are pren -Sécretary-T Treasufor Paul Girard Certified Technician Body Work and Painting - Mechanical Repalrs * Montreal's oldest dealer for Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo.Victoria Avenue Garage - 372 Victoria Ave.» Westmount WAInut 2761-2 + \u201cThe Customer of Yesterday is à Friend Today\u201d > AU ERR CEE do Bic toh ors È | 4 À sus = BE remem Se Be Cer ies lela a ae es one rete rn en ath + ratée & OUTSTANDING MUSICAL\u2014Henry Morgan, June Allyson, James Stewart and Charles Drake in a scene from the Technicolor musical \u201cThe Glenn Miller Story,\u201d which returns today to the Seville, Snowdon, Outremont and Strand Theatres.\u201c k= *% Keith Herrington, -A Youna Englishman In MRT's \u201cCaptain Carvallo\u201d © Marks Their 144th Production t For its 144th production, \u201cCaptain Carvallo\u201d by Denis Cannan, the Montreal Repertory Theatre has brought a young Englishman from New York to play the title role.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Although proud of its record Cincinnati, Symphony Orchestra.' of achievement as an amateur Little Theatre, MRT felt that it Playing the Diana Wynyard role in MRT\u2019s production of would be fitting to engage a \u201cCaptain Carvallo\u201d is Lauriel professional player on the occasion of its 25th anniversary pro- Bailey, who has had experience duction.on the professional stage in - London and New York.À Mont- The oun Englishman is Keith mérrington ES was born realer, she appears for the first d educated i , Suffolk.and time in this part on a Montreal and educa In ; stage, although she has played who studied drama at the Royal : ces < in other Canadian cities.Academy of Dramatic Art.His The three most important frst Ë ofesslonal on p Ca merican roles, after Captain Carvallo play\u2014 \u201cJunior Miss\u201d.After several roles in London plays, and a gocl deal of epertory work, he was engaged to appear in a series of Shakespearean plays at the famous memorial theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon.Here, he supported Robert Helpmann in \u201cHamlet\u201d and Diana Wynyard in \u201cThe Taming of the Shrew\u201d, \u201cThe Merchant of Venice\u201d and \u201cOthello\u201d, These were to be but à few of over a dozen plays in which he appeared with Diana Wynyard, who played the leading feminine role in \u201cCaptain Carvallo\u201d when it came to be produced at the St.James's Theatre in London in 1950.Mr.Herrington also appeared in Sir John Gielgud\u2019's Stratford production of \u2018Much Ado About Nothing.\u201d \" In 1949, after appearing at Stratford as the youngest known professional player in the role 5038 SHERBROOKE ST.W.SIMO Telephone Ei.5545 Now playing for one big week! \"The Wild One\u201d with Marion BRANDO - Mary MURPHY \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Man With a Million\u201d in TECHNICOLOR with Gregory PECK - Ronald SQUIRE * himself, will be played by Ray Cunnington, an Englishman with professional experience who is one of the instructors at MRT's School of the Theatre; Brendan Dillon, an Irishman who: h; s .played in Dublin and who.ma \u2018\u2019his first appearance locally as Judge Hathorne in MRT's \u201cThe Crucible\u201d last month, and Alexis Sokoloff, who has done consider- ° able work with English repert-' ory companies and who nlayed in MRT's \u201cRing Round the \u201c Moon, and in The Phoenix production of \u2018Travellers\u2019 Joy\u201d last season.\u2019 5504 MONKLAND AVE.Telephone DE.9711 MELD OVER! \"Carnival Story\u201d in TECHNICOLOR with Anne BAXTER - Steve COCHRAN \u2014 Also \u2014 \"About Mrs.Leslie\u201d with Shirley BOOTH - Robert RYAN SATURDAY TO TUESDAY! Brought back for your enjoyment! \"The Quiet Man\u201d in TECHNICOLOR with John WAYNE - Maureen O'HARA \u2014 Also \u2014 \u201cThe Blue Gardenia\u201d with Anne BAXTER - Richard CONTE THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, \u2014\u2014 NOVEMBER 19, \u201c15 = > i > cs RL a 27 * À Great Entertainment \u2018Returns \u201cThe Glenn Miller Story\u201d Today ot.Four Local Theatres \u201cThe Glenn Miller Story,\u201d Universal-International's glorious.\u2018ly thrilling Teéhn icolor production gf.the great \u2018band-leader's life-storÿ, Will be shown for the first time\u2019in the city at regular prices today at the Seville, now dio n, Outremont and.Strand.- James \u2018 ring roles with Frances Lang- ford, Louis Armstrong, Gene » Krupa, \u2018Ben Pollack, the Archie Sävage Dancers and the Moder- 5 nairés as guest-stars, The real-life.story \u2018of the ce-! lebrated musician re-creates the exciting times in which the baïld-master built his renowned orchestra.and featüres \u2018the songs he made famous, played \u2018in the Miller manner.Starting from the time Glenn was struggling to find a \u201cnew sound,\u2019 the picture carries him through his whirlwind romance with his wife-to-be, to his fabulous success in dance hall and cafe, on the radio and in theatres, and eventually his formation of.the great Army Air Force.Orches- | Stewart and .June Allyson are in the star- - \u2018tra \u2018and \u2018trie tragic flight during which he was lost.- \u201cThe Glenn Miller Story\u201d is .esseñtially a love story, always -tender and.sometimes\u2019 g little wild .-a love story\" \u2018that main.\u2018 \u2018tains an intimate mood.Charles Drake, George \u2018Tobias, Henry Morgan are in top featured roles.\u2019 % St.Luke's Players In Coward Drama St.Luke's Players are presenting two performances of \u201cI'll Leave It To You\u201d, a comedy by Noel Coward, Thursday and Friday evenings, November 18 and 19.Curtain time is 8:15 p.m.in St.Luke's Church Hall, 3480- Decarie Blvd, NOW FEATURING .\u2026 .- OUR WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIAL 7 \u201cEnglish Style FISH and-CHIPS - .\"THE OLD FAVOURITE'™ At our lunch counter or fo take home freshly cooked and piping hot in our special containers.+ OXFORD \u201c1390 Greene Avenue, corner Sherbrooke SODA of Mark Antony in \u201cAntony and C!copatra\u201d, Mr.Herrington was invited by the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) to go to New York.He was on a ten-week contract, which extended to five months before he returned to England.He was home for only six weeks before he received a request to return to the United States to make a number of guest appearances in summer stock.For the past few months, Mr.Herrington has been engaged by the Antioch Shakespearean Festival, which has presented a series of outdoor Shakespearean - productions without scenery, - somewhat in the manner of Canada\u2019s Stratford .Shakespearean Festival, As soon as he finishes playing in MRT's \u201cCaptain Carvallo\u201d, he is due to go to Cincinnati, where he will play Gonzalo in \u201cThe Tempest\u201d, which is being given its American première in comYination With the Sibelius music by the it\u2019s mild.EVERY DAY IN EVERY WAY More and more people are satisfied with O\u2019Keefe\u2019's Ale\u2014it tastes so much better because it's so much milder.BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN.MRT Office 4023 Tupper Street Flizroy 4683/4 ® Tickets \u2014 $1.98 (inc.tax) +\u2018 © For season membership, with preferred seating and lower admission price, please enquire at .\"MRT Office.PRESENTS _ CAPTAIN CARVALLO by DENIS CANNAN The Power and the Glory directed by CICELY HESSY-WHITE © Wednesday to Saturday November 24-27 \u2014 8.45 p.m, © WEST HILL THEATRE author of (Somerled at Draper) OÙ REIT HILT THEATRE @ JAMESASTEMART wnforgettable as the immortal GLENN MILLER JAI, \\ adorable as the girl ke etoept off her feet \u201cGLENN MILLER | sicol ond oe ; HEAR THESE uruonisit GLENN MILLER HITS! MOONLIGHT SER UME BROWN rad - Ha Chis.8.=.es ses ° =, ES 2 EF 2 3 \u201c i Hf prie Blvd, end Cleaners.up with the right solution.breathed.a sigh of relief.It Pays To Ask Westend Cleaners \u201cIf you don\u2019t Huile it pays to advertise, ask West- ~ Due to a comedy of errors that saw a mixyp over the delivery of a garment that had been cleaned by the local cleaning firm, Westend Cleaners were on the spot.What to do, they asked themselves, and then came They told their story in The Westmount and within a few hours the garment was recovered, the owner was happy, and Westend Cleaners \u2014 why they The Examiner is proud, but not surprised \u2014 you see \u2014 It Pays to Advertise in The Examiner.\u2019 $.> Advertise, : i miner, Cheque Assures J Weekly Movies Weekly movies for the 160 boys ot Weredale House were assured ibis week when a cheque to cover the cost of, the shows was presented to the school by the Jpresi- dent of the Old Boys Association of the school.Major Allen.Smith, association president, made the \u2018presentation to Ewart A.Everson, vice president of the board of governors of Weredale House, during a concert at the house.The concert, an annual event at the school, was given by Robert Wilson Scottish \u201cConcert Party which left for Scotland Wednesday after a coast to coast tour of the United, Statés and Canada.The Women's Branch of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society will hold a musicale Wednesday in connection with its regu- Jar luncheon meeting in the Chateau de Ramezay.Artists will be Marguerite Prestoqg, vocalist; Patrica Going, accompanist- and Judy Logan, vialinist, there is only VENETIAN BLIND with all these miracle features! 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You've got to wear it to believe the almost miraculous difference this new 3 ~ hearing pleasuré and wearing freedom make in your personality and appearance.\u2019 .This_history-making 10-DAY FREE TRIAL.is.yaur opportunity to PROVE IT TO YOUR- 4928 Sherbrooke St.W.; nu JEL, 86%6.42° RE ye Prat 0 à Lu + WN _ | .1 ! : Ÿ sem sean em um aa ire ETRE VS ~ PAGE SIX 5 THE EXAMINER \u2018Berving the City of Westmount.4 \u2019 Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY ne Head Office: 2191 Hampton Avs.,.Montreal WaAlnut 2773% The Examiner aims to be an independent, ein \" newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.\u2014 Authorized as 2nd Clags Mail Post Office, Dept, Ottawa.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19.Iron.1954 The Late Stan Mackerrow Popular Sports World Figure .Will Be Widely Mourndd \u2014 .\u201d The death of Stan Mackerrow came as a shock to the many friends who have known him over the years.Still a comparatively young man, in his fiftieth year, he had been in apparently good health and his sudden Stan entered \u2018the .sports goods business after graduation, first with Spalding\u2019s, and later with Murray's and Lord's.At the time of his death, he was Myer Insky's store manager at Lord\u2019s.A pleasing personality and popular with everyone who knew him, he was one of \u2018Montreal's best known and most successful sports goods salesmen.- Hijs passing will be deeply regretted by a circle of friends \"that \u201cextends to all parts of the country.We extend sincere condolences to his widow, son, and father.\u2018the late we A Homily On Rector .of Trinity # by Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor Colossians IV Memorial Church 4 ran mn ve + msl aa We were thinking of the Christ- fan's relationship with outsiders \u2014 walking in wisdow in regard to those who are without, and especially of the relationship of the whole body of Christ to those who do not acknowledge Him We speak of bearing witness to Him.It can be seen in the way Christians behave towards one another; their care for one another, the sacrifices they make for one another, In the early centuries they made their enemies say \u2018\u2018See how these Chirstians love one another!\u201d, and their enemies must also have thought: \u2018There .must be something behind this.\u201d And conversely when.Christians slander and backbite one another, the world still says in derision, \u201cSee how these Christians love one another;\u201d and again conversely they say: \u201cThere cannot be anything to all these| claims.\u201d It means that we have failed in our relationship with the outsiders.There is another way in which we display our Christianity: that is by the warmth of our worship.We.actually do make sacrifices for one another; we give time and means to help\u2019our fellow-Christian in distress.But is there the same warmth in our attitude to God, as we express.it in our worship?Remember what worship is: it is our declaration of the worth of God ,of the way we feel towards Him, of our deep and abiding gratitude for all that God has done for us in our creation, preservation and all the blessings of this life: but above all for the redemption He has wrought for us in Chirst Jesus our Lord.It is our declaration in the face of the world that we place God first in our lives: we worship Him.In the old form of the Anglican marriage service the bridegroom makes iis promise\u2014 \u201cwith my body I thee worship, \"\u201ci.e.,, I place thee first jn my life \u2014 no one else can taxe that place.\u201d Can we truly say that that is what outsiders see in our worship?Think too of what the Sacraments mean to us.When we bring a child to be haptized do we do it in order to bring the child within the family of God or do we simply conform to a social custom?Or in the Sacrament of lhe Lord's Supper, do we show to the world our certainly that there we meet with our Blessed Lord in a BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D.Minister Miss Gwen Harvey, B.A, Pastor's Assistant Galt McDermot, B.Mus., Organist \u201cEvery Sunday\u201d Cat Christmas\u201d 1 AM.UNTRANSLATED WORDS OF JESUS Broadeast CBM SUNDAY \u2014 11 AM.\u2014 SC HOOL w.s.Weaver, Ph.D, Supt, 7,40 P.MA DELIGHTFUL, SURPRISE Brondeast CJAD PR.JOHNSTON WILL PREACH COME AND MEET THE MASTER Mid-werk Fellowship: Wedn.at 8 pom.Young People\u2019s Unlon: + very special way; or do we show by our casual and careless attitude that we are not.very much concerned except with an occasional conformity to the Chuch\u2019s rule?Our casualness will not cause many outsiders to come within the Beloved Communty._ The same question can be asked concerning the help \u2014 financial and otherwise \u2014 whieh we give to the Church.Does our enthusiasm for the Church show in our attitude in such a way that out: siders simply must flow into the city that is set on a hill, that city that hath foundations whose builder and maker is God?The answer to those questions will show us whether we are walking is wisdom in relationship with those who are without.Westmount Baptist Church _\u2014_\u2014_i_\u2014_\u2014 \u2014 The Sunday services of West- mount Baptist Church will be broadcast, in the morning by courtesy of Station C.B.M and in the evening by courtesy of Station C.J.A.D.Dr, Johnston\u2019s morning subject will be \u201cUntranslated Words of Jesus\u201d.In the evening his theme will be\u2014\u2018\u201c\u2018A Delightful Surprise\u2019.- x * Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Registration is now being accepted in the synagogue office for the second at-home institute, conducted by the Men's Association and to take place over the weekend of November 20-28.The program will commence at sundown on Friday with the Sabbath Eve Services conducted by Cantor Nathan Mendelson.Following services, a Sabbath Dinner will be held in the Community Hall for all registrants to the Institute and their families.This dinner program will include festive arrangements for the Sabbath, Zemiros, and Sabbath table hymns.Rabbi Dr.Max Arzt, Vice- Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America will address the gathering after the dinner.The topic of the First Seminar is \u201cTwentieth Century CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street Sunday, November 27st a.m.Church Service 11:00 11:00 a m.Sunday School i 1: Subject of Lesson Sermon: \u201cSOU! AND BODY\u201d Golden Text: Psulmis 73:26.My_ flesh and my heart Falleth: but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever.Wednesday $315 p.m Testimony Meeting he READING ROO In the \u201church Edifice, Open to the publie Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, \u2018| follow.A Thurs, at8p.m.4 to 4 p.m.\u2018will Judaism.\u201d A discussion period.will On Saturday, November 27 the Sabbath morning Services will be conducted in the Main Synagogue.Mincha Services \u2018will be held at 3:15 p.m.after which a Seudah Shlishit will take place.Dr.Arzt deliver.his second lecture which will be \u201cInside The Scholar's Study.\u201d This program will close with Maariv Services followed by a beautiful Havdalah candle- lighting ceremony.The concluding session of the | Institute will take place in conjunction with the Sunday morning breakfast \u2018forum when Dr.Arzt will deliver the third lecture.\u201cThe Blank Page In The King James K Bible\u201d and summary.ANGLICAN Church Of The Advent Corner of Wood \u2018and Western, Westmount Rev Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, Honorary Assistant Sunday Next Before Advent 8:00 u.m.\u201d Holy Communion, .9:45 a.m.Sunday School.10:15 n.m.Mafting (said).11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST.7:00 p.m.Festal Evensong.Holy Communion Monday and a ay at 8:00 a.m.Tuesday, Thurs At Saturday at 7:00 a.m.Wednts 9:30 a.m.ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH \u2018WESTMOUNT Cote St.Antoine Road and Church Hill Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, \u201ct.Th.M.C, / : Rev.H.J.Skynner, B.A, >.TH.23rd Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m.Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.Morning Prayer.Holy Communion and Sermon.BRreacher: Rev.H.J.© Skynner.7:30 p.m.Evensong and Sermon.Preacher: \u2018The Rev.H., J.Skynner.WEDNESDAY 11:00 a.m.Holy: Communion.Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C:C.0.CHURCH 5220 Sherbrooke Street West 23rd Sunday After Trinity 8.00 «a.m.Holy, \u2018Communion.: 9.45 a.m.Junior\u2019 Sunday School, 11.00 a.m, Choral Communion.Preacher: The Rector, Kinderga Nosy ; and Primary Sun School.Evensong?Preacher: Rev.T.A.Ramsey.- SYNAGOGUES CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat - Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm 7.30 p.m.PUBLIC WORSHIP NEW MOON WILL BE BLESSED THIS SABBATH MORNING Sabbath Eve., Friday, November 19th Candle Lighting at 4:00 p.m, Evening Services at 4:05 pn, SABBATH MORNING .9:00 a.m, Preliminary Services.10:00 a.m.-Junior Congregation, 10.00 a.m.Scriptural Readings, (tenesis, Ch, 23 wv.1 \u2014 Ch.- 23, v.18.1\u201dKings, Ch.1, va.1-31, Evening Services at 4:05 p.m.WEEKDAY SERVICES Sunday morning at 8.30 a.m.; Sunday evening at 4:05 p.m.; Weekday mornings at 7.30 a.m.; Weekday evenings at 6.30 ;.m.Silverstein will tender and Oneg Shabbat.after Divine Services to.| MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN = THE EXAMINER, VERTHOUNT, ripaY, » NOVEMBER.1, m4 os reps passing was a stunning | blow to.his friends; .acquaintances, and business associates.A \u2018native of Montreal, Mackerrqw was educated in.the Westmount: .schools añd at Lower- Canada College.He |, was the son of Clarry Mackerrow, famed old-time 'lacrosse and hockey star, and a | member of the cèlebrated Little Men.of | Your, Church +5 the Bulzvark - of Democracy,\u201d 30777.There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Chosce Regularly.| Temple Beth Sholom ] xX ~ ' Services, Friday, Nov.19; at 8:15 p.m.Rabbi Liner will speak on \u201cThe Life of Bialik\u2019.The ine fdnt ddughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Silverstein will be -blessed and named Marcie Lynn.In honor of _ this »occagion, Mr.and Mrs.PREBYTERIAN \u2018 ' CHURCH \\ , Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.\u201cCochrane.B.A., BD.\u2019 \u2019 Minister, Sunday, N dvem'ber \u201821st 11: oo a.m.ANNIVERSARY SERVICE.\u201cI Belleve In The Churen®.The Minister, - MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARB CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirm \u201cster = WESTMOUNT end VICTORIA AVES.w Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A.Assistant 11:00 a.m.Mr.Wilkie.\u201cIt\u2019s all in a .day\u2019s work.\u201d 11:15 a.m.The Church School.7:30 p.m.Mr.Cameron, \u2018\u201cThe Troubler of (Israel.» The No.14 Street Car Stops at the Corner Deris Killam, A.R.C.T.L.Mus.(McGill), Organist and Cheir Director UNITED ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road (near Argyle Avenue) Ministers: Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.11:00 a.m.Morning Warship.\u201cRED-LETTER 7:30 p.m.Evening Worship.\u2019 \u201cTHINK (Mr.vices).10:00 a.m.Communicants Class.À 00 a.m.Church School.DAYS\u201d, THESE Grant at both Ser- Organist and Choirmaster Mr.Phillips Motte, B.A.Mus, Bae.mme the members of the congregation, There will also be a special service of dedication.of the Scrollg of the\u2019 Law which have been presented to the: congregation by Mr, and Mrs, Arthur S.Jaeobs.On\u2019 Wednesday, November 24, the Brotherhood of Temple Beth Sholom will hold its 1,onthly meeting at 8:15 pm.in\u2019the \u2018Social Hall in° the: form of a LADIES\u2019 NIGHT, UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount - Minister: REV.WALTER J.SPENCE, B.A, 11:00 a.m.' Morning Worship.Sunday School in attendance.7:30 pm.\u201cON BEING ABLE 10 TAKE THINGS AS THEY © COME.\u201d 8:30 p.m; Fellowship Hour.Cilade - Salvation Army Band.Organist & Choir Director Eric J.Adams, B.Mus., L.RAM.A.R.C.M.DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd., -and Lansdowne Ave, Ministers Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A, D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A, \u201cAMERICA DAY\" 1 10:00 a.m, Sunday School.Intermedi- .ate and Senior Departments 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Beginuers, Prim.ary and Juniors 11:00 am.Dr.Lloyd Smith, \u201cLife, Liberty and Happiness\u201d.7:30 p.m.Rev.Erie Meliwnin, \u201cThe Importance of One Vote\u201d.8:45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Unlon.Organist and Cholrmaster *\u2014 Mr.Joh .Mus, Bac) ZI j EWesr OUNT Park A \\ \u201cEMMANUEL 3 A UNITED CHUCH ; ar Western Ave.at Lansdowne © Minister: Rev.Harvey Caripbell, B.D., D.D .Sunday, November 21st .Pega) 11:00 a.m.Morning Service.- oThe Ghurch\u2014As It We -ænd Is.\u201d Evening Serv Ice \u201cNAKAMIA™ Pieture, ¢ 7:30 p.m.A \u2018Movin Yo VISITORS: CORDIALLY WELCOME ~ Cheir Director: J.G.Scott; - -L.R.S.M._Orxanist: 0.R.Giddon Band 7 Squadron Ledder E.Ain the Church Auditorium.11:00 a.m.AGE.\u201d Solo: \u201cCome Onto Me\u201d FROM FEAR?\u201d problems in modern life.Friday, Nov.26th: New- Moon Kislev morning services ât 7: 15 an, \u2018 es i.Anthem: \u201cRejoice In The Lord Alway™ Next Sunday at ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH Downtown Religious Centre - Established 1803 463 St.Catherine Street West - Convenient to hotels - FIRESIDE HOUR Concert R.C.A.F.CENTRAL\u201cBAND Ottawa «: Kirkwood, Conducting This will be a hour of bright, splendid band music by one of the countries truly great bands.The \u201cconcert will be, Feld REV.NORMAN RAWSON, MINISTER REV.B.B.BROWN, Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choir Director REV.NORMAN RAWSON PREACHING AT BOTH SERVICES : Sermon Subject: \u201cA FAITH FOR AN ATOMIC D.D., Asst.Minister \"7th in Series \u2014John Redford -\u2014Scarlatti Soloist: ALLEN ROBIN SON Recital of Organ Music.THE POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING AND - A POSITIVE FAITH.TO BELIEVE IN MYSELF AND BI FREE \u201cHOW CAN I\u2018 OME In this second of a \u2018series of lectures on \u201cthis theme, ! Rawson will come fo grips with one of the most fundarfients (a) Are you haunted by fear ?- 4 + ; (b) Have you an inferiority complex ?Le (c) Do you believe that other people are much more \u201cclever and competent than yourself ?,- a HOW CAN FAITH AND POSITIVE THINKING HELP ME?Anthem: \u201cRejoice In the Lord me 4 (The \u201cBell\u201d Anthem).Cpe bi Henry Purcell CET .WE no | 20 LO hom afte wis 1001 Ne ; WES peo WES refri dent - Vicini 1576 ; K F : à 3 conc i cone 0 egation, fal ser.Scrollg GP pre- by Mr.- Aq od 2er 24, e Beth Æ - K-meet- @l Hall NIGHT, \u2014 ve \u2018Ave, Ba \u201cRk Sunday ; cr a Ei TO DOES YOU - ALL CARE FOR \u2014 - SOUTHERN ) cHickens CHI .nt.Bech se there you! 4 \u2018fit ad » Ei a Chicken.+ es style, that i is so tender and juicy , so.crisp and crumbly outsi that your mouth il, ; water \u2018at the mere hôught \u2018of it.But if you would prefer.Magy s- menu y shears offers the: Family, a, There's never a parking.problem wher you dng \u2018at Macy's: Sherbrooke.corner Victoria.because twa City of.Westme i int Free Parkin dots: are just a few\u2019 steps, © away.o applausible you 4 when you appear in Act} Faberge\u2019s star-spangled - fragrance for your most festive fashions .NEW Perfumette Ensemble of purse perfume with matching cologne, ., crric .- Ap ; gift boxed 3.75 the set +, Hi A ; wk.21.49 \u201celeane your breath zo i GUARDS Four tooth ELECTRIC Jf aod 25.85 pIsoDOL - 277727772777 TN Powder > \u2018 59c - 1.29 NS Tablets 7 Fa ole 4 rd 29¢ 79¢ J i 7 Vy VER ON 1.00-1.75 | JH.85-3.50 ; 100's 3.16.; 100's 3.00 1.30-4.65 1.10-2.20 KF 1.35-2.85 1 3 100's 4.25 RACTÉ 1.25 1.00-2.25 ; à] USA IIS SISAA ASSIS SIL I IIS SSI SSII ASS PE Lu: co - DA rr NL.: Pa Pa owt D ~ ) Won sting babys eyes like other soaps and shampoos! ® won't burn.or irritate eyes © gets hair gloriously clean 59° JE Pp TRE Ba me SRT a ate eet PAGE TEN .\u201c Mr, and Mrs.W.F.8.Carter returned recently from a trip to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and New York.> .Mr.D.V.Robertson, chairman of the St.Mary's Ball' committee, and Mrs.Robertson, are holding a cocktail party on Friday evening, December 3, for specially invited guests and patrons, prior to the ball.Mr, and Mrs.A.T.Galt Durn- ford will entertain at dinner Saturday evening before the ball being given by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Royal Canadian Academy.The St.Andrew's Ball will be held Friday evening, Nov.26, under the distinguished patronage of the Lieutenant Governog of Quebec, Hon.Gaspard Fauteux and \u201c Mrs, Fauteux.Mrs, Percy C.Hall will entertain this evening following the wedding rehearsal of her grandson, Richard Alfred Hall Duffin, whose marriage to Miss Ellen Marette Carter takes place Saturday, Miss Carter has also been entertained at showers by the Misses Janet Lewis, Elizabeth Patterson, Margaret MacNain, Beulah Lee, Patricia.Robinson and Ainslie Tyler.r Mrs.J.R.McLaughlin will be the convener of the Christmas Tea being held by the members of the Montreal Chapter Mount Saint Vincent Alumnae Association in the Foyer of Loyola College on Sunday, December «5, from 4 to 7 p.m.Miss Hilda Verge will supply the musical MRS.D.H.LISSER, convener of Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood donor luncheon, to be held at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, on Tuesday, December 14, at 12.30 pm.n° \u2014Photo by Notman.Program.All members and friends are cordially invited to attend.The St.Mary's Ball.committee announces that this year a Candlelight Dinner will be served at nine o'clock, prior to the ball being held on Friday evening, December 3, at the Windsor Hotel.The ball is held annually in aid of the Ladies Auxiliary and the.St.Mary's Hospital Maternity Committee.INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL! For a Imited time only 8 x 10 Portrait 1.98 + ¢ Weddings ® Specially equipped * Commercial Photography \" TURGEL PHOTO STUDIO 4913 Sherbrooke Street West for Children's Photos © Passport Photos ELwood 3166 \u2018 Mr.and Mrs; Cc Kirkland Mc- Leod.\u201chave refurned from Washington and Williamsburg, Virginia, where they spent three weeks.Mrs.Benjamin Robinson, president of the National Council of Jewigh Women of Canada, gave a sherry party at her home on Forden Crescent, Westmount, yesterday afternoon, in honor of Mrs.Joseph Willen, president .of the International Council.-Mr.and Mrs, R.Gough of Westmount, recently visited the Ont.' Miss Ruth J.Norfhcoi To Speak On Rainbows \u2018At Astronomical Soc.Next meeting of the Montreal Centre of the Royal Astronémical :| Society of Canada will take place in the Macdonald Physics Buflding of McGill University at 8:15 p.m on Monday, November 22.The speaker will be Miss Ruth J.Northcott, M.A., and her topic will be \u201cStellar Rainbow,\u2019 their -ap- plication in the study of spectroscopic binaries and the radial velocities of stars.Miss Northcott, who is on the staff of the David Dunlap Qbser- vatory, is lecturer in astronomy at is also the Assistant Editor of the Observer's Handbook and of the RASC Journal.She hag specialized in the theory of double stars and radial velocities and will give a first hand account\u2019 of the methods used in observing these interesting stellar objects.The Council of Centre announces the resumption of the Saturday night observation meet- \u2018ings.These will take place in future at the NEW OBSERVATORY, which can be reached by following the directions given below.The first meeting will take place on Saturday, November 20 at 8 p.m.Directions to reach the NEW OBSERVATORY: \u2014 Take the first turning on the right of University Street above Pine Avenue.After a short distance WOODEN steps will be found on the left hand side.These lead to the upper field where the observatory is situated.MILLINERY REDUCED up to 50% Don\u2019t Miss These Exciting Values! Gowns 1353 Greene Ave.WESTMOUNT Guild of All Arts, Scarborough, the University of Toronto.She | Fl.7778.| Open Daily 9.30 to 6 \u2014 pur EXANTNEE, MESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1854 vial ++ Prsonal + + Engagements + > Wings * convener for \u2018the - avenue, \u2019 McDONALD ticket Catholie Mothers Club of Westmount who are holding a Hard Times card party in St.Leo\u2019s Hall, Clarke MRS.J.on\u2019 November 28,\".at 8.15 p.m.Proceeds to go toward, school activities.Mrs.R.Pate- naude and Mrs.H.Tyrell are the conveners.There will be door prizes and refreshments will be served.St.Jude Bazaar Conveners Named St.Jude's annual bazaar and sale of work will be held in the church hall, corner of Vinet and Coursol Sts., from .3.30 to 9 p.mon Friday and Saturday, November 26 and 27.= : Conveners of the various booths are: Fancywork\u2014St.Monica's Guild under Miss V.Byrt; handkerchiefs and flowers\u2014 Miss K.Johnson and Miss Sylvia Groves; useful articles \u2014 Mrs.L.King and Mrs.S.King; candy \u2014 Mrs.G.Ryan; gifts \u2014 Mrs.W.C.Rahm and Mrs.C.White; home cooking and groceries \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.J.White; tpys \u2014 Mrs.C.E.Combe and Mrs.E.C.Harper, tea room \u2014 Mrs.N.V, Newell and Mrs.D.Hollingworth.Tea will be served from 4 to 5 p.m.and supper from 6 to 8 p.m.on both days.Attractions Planned Iverley Centre Bazaar .The House Council of the Iver- ley Community Centre, are hold- \u2018ing their Christmas bazaar at 2035 Coursol Street, Sat.November 20, from 3 to 10 o'clock p.m.There will be the following booths: Home Cooking, Children\u2019s Wear, Gifts, Candy, Household Articles, Grab Bag, Nearly New, Wishing Well Groceries, Knitted Articles.Afternoon tea and supper will be served as well as ice cream and soft drinks.Games of skill will be a feature of the day with prizes for children and adults.The bazaar will be opened officially by Joseph Sullivan, the President of the Iverley Junior House Council.All proceeds a: to be used by the clubs of the Centre for their welfare programs.St.Paul's Alumnae\u201d Fall Reunion and Tea The President and the Executive Committee of St.Paul's Academy Alumnae Association will receive at the Fall reunion and tea, taking place on Saturday afternoon, November 27, at three o'clock, in the Convent, 11 Cote St.Antoine Road, | Westmount.The chairman of the reunion, Miss Alma Quigley, yi be assisted by Mrs.A.R.Tinker, vice-chairman; Mra.Eric Kierans, Miss Barbara Mulcalr, Mrs, L.P Byrne, Miss Margaret Martin and Mrs.J.R.Shaughnessy.Miss Patricia Dagnall, President of the Alumnae Association, will preside at the short business meeting pre-\" ceding the tea.I swear nothing is good to me now that -ignores individuals.\u2014_ Walt Whitman.i | ate! ' On November 11 the ladies of St, Clement\u2019s Church Bridge Club were | the guests of Mrs.Laventure at her home on Mariette Avenue, N, DG.The event was a luncheon and bridge in aid of the bazaar at St, Thomas Anglican«Chiirch, Prize winners were Mrs.Bannister, Mrs, Pellow ard Mrs.Slade.The Maternity Committee of St, Mary's Hbspital entertained the daughters of members Tuesday afternoon from & to 7 p.m.at ths home of Mrs.Desmond McNamee, They were welcomed by the president, Mrs.J.ON.Gallery.Hostesses were Miss Rosemary Colford and Miss Jacqueline Quinn, Holmes \u201cand Gilchrist, Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors announce that on November 15, Miss, Rosa B, Gualtieri, B.A, .B.C.L.became associated with the firent.under the name of Holmes, Gilchriét and Gualtieri, Notre Dame street, east.- Mrs.M; F.Lightfoot, Glen- \u2018cairn: avenue, entertained at a reception on Saturday afternoon, November 3, \u2018in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs.Alan Light- foot, forgerly Miss Charlotte Orr, of Larder Lake, Ont.White delphiniums were used to decor- Mrs.Albert Gilhooly and Miss Audria Lightfoot poured, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Bradeen are entertaining at dinner on Friday .gvening, November 26, in honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Sally Bradeen, who later with her.guests will attend St.Andrews Ball.Connoisseur In Rugs To Open Own Business Mr.Malcolm Gregory after almost 30 years in rug business, 26 of these being: with Henry Morgan & Co.Ltd., where he was departmental head, and almost three years with the Perfection Rug Co., decided to enter thé business world on his own as the Gregory Oriental Rug Co., with office and showroms at 3475 Park avenue, which \u2018he expects to open very shortly.He has travelled extensively and has a well-earned reputation as a designer- and is looked up to as connoisseur in rugs and pets, Announcement of the opening of the Gregory Oriental Rug Co, may be expected shortly.Facts are more powerful than arguments.\u2014Thomas Paine.A WANTED BOOKS We will buy private libraries, small collections, single books of value, maps, manuscripts af autograph letters.Ime mediate payment, purchases removed at our expense.No charge or obligation incurred for expert appraisal by our representatives.CEORGE EDELSTEIN ASSOCIATES 4603 Coolbrook DE.7857 ee Ladies .There is still time to let us help you solve the \"FURS\" problem.Whether a new coat, repairs or réstyling, come in and see us.EN FLOM EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.5 \u201c1235 Greene Avenue tOppoîite Avenue Thèatre).WI.3312.ce igglater na St.\u20ac _Juhe;- .= \u2019 Anglicarr Sisters of %.on Render Service To Destitute ts \"The special\u201d \u2018speaker at the By ELLA DACK thly_meeting: of: thes mene Brafichiof the \"W.A.of Trinity Memorial Chürch was-Sister Christi of St._Miclaels Mission, -2017 Kimberley Street, Montreal.\u201cOur.Community, the, Sisters of St.John the Divine, was founded in September, 1884, by the late.Mrs.Coombs (Hanna Greer),\u201d Sister Christine stated, \u201cand is a Ca dian community, - \u2018having its he d- quarters\u201cin Toronté.It is not.oily a religious community, with emphasis naturally on the tual life,\u201d she continued, but\u2019 we render a wide variety of\u201d service ~ wherever needed.\u201d Silt, \u2018Christine, in outliiiing Stated that the\" first ruler of their life \u2018was.to glority God, and in givifig expression to this rule, they served in various fields, such as teaching\u2014taking charge of the work of the Sunday Schools\u2014the work of the Sunday School by Post at Regina was in charge of the Sisters of St.John the Divine and they also have a college in that.{ city.Nursing is another phase \u201cof their work and she mentioned a very modern convalescent home the Sisters have at Newtonbrook, near Toronto.There is also considerable work being done Jor the aged, as they have a Home for the aged both in Edmonton and in Toronto.In Edmonton they also have a home for unmarried mothers.Then they have a convent at Bracebridge Ontario,\u201d and then theré is their work in Montreal.| Their work in Montreal was started in 1928 on Dorchester Street, in the heart of the slums, where they worked for many years, but due to expropriation by the city, they were obliged to find other quarters.They took over a very large room at 2017 Kimberley Street, which was transferred into their present thirteen-room apartment, with a lovely chapel, now dedicated.Sister Catherine, who has a fine - sense of humour, stated that her own work was entirely with men, and she said men came fo her daily in great numbers, from about 9.15 a.m.until 5.15 in the afternoon.\u201cTheir plight,\u201d she said, \u201cwas pitiful.\"So often the rags they had on their bodies were not only very dirty, but scarcely recognizable as the shirts, socks, trousers and shoes they were supposed to be,\u201d she continued.She said their shoes so often were bereft of soles, or uppers, and many had no shoes at all, nor socks, \u2018even in the severe cold of winter.When they turned their filth;- rags of clothing over to her, in return for which they .received good clean clothing, she turned the rags over to a ragman and thus made a few cents towards their own expenses.\u201cThere ig such a demand for ali kinds of men's clothing,\u201d she stated, \u201cand 1 cannot always meet it.\u201d The need is for socks, shirts, trousers and shoes, and overcoats] too would be welcome.If the men\u2019s clothing is merely dirty, but otherwise in fairly good condition, Sister Catherine said she had it laundered so that it could be used égain.In \u2018addition to_ giving the men clothing, it is also necessary to feed them.Sister Christine stated that during January alone she had spent $189.00 on meal tickets at the rate of 25c \"each.Tickets for beds were also often supplied, apart from the meal tickets.During the period from January to \u2018the speaker declared,\u201d she [| had given out fickets for 2,624 meals alone, and this, is likely to be repeated this season, as \u201cthere- are many unemployed men.\u201cSome, times the men return for further help,\u201d Sister Christine mentioned, \u201cand when they are clean, shaven, and a little pale, I know they have been in jail\": \u201cDrink hd¥ been the catise of thé \u2018downfall of mahy of these men, some quite young, and some University graduates.Sister Christine stated that theft was a gréater- demand for their services than, they.\u2018had per- Hortiel\"to meet thit demand.A special offering was taken for Sister Christine's work, Refrest | Bone Wére served at thé close.of Ê| e Ineetitg: + \u2018- 0 mraniqe, WESTHOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1984 PAGE THIRTEEN \u2018boxes of hasty notes,\u201d \u2018Labradox.Christmas Cards Wild Flowers\u201d and \u201cLabradp The Grenfell Labrador.Medical Scenes,\u201d may be obtained by calle Mission, wishes to announce that |ing the president, Miss Frances additional Christmas cards and Smart at Wellington 4840.3 © hms, NS cHILDRE CORNER 1350 GREENE AVE.VESTHOUNT EEE NS SWE JES BE Co See + .5 - The welcome mat is out - : at + \u2019 THE CHILDREN'S CORNER t In this pleasant, pink shop you'll find a baby boutique with complete layettes and charming gifts, as well as wearables for boys and girls from one\u2019 to twelve.: : Come see .+ | \u201cEnglish coat sets \u2014 Scotch sweaters.Dorothy Brown party dresses \u2014 Orlon skirts Viyella shorts, shirts, socks and skirts.LT + Sturdy overalls \u2014 good grey flannels.DECORATIONS FOR BALL: Members of the Newman, Ball Committee look over the decorations for the 25th annual ball, to be held at the Ritz Carlton, to-night.Left to right, they are: | Patrons Announced For Newman Ball Rt.Hon.Louis St.Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada, and Miss Nina Roche, ticket convener; Miss Ann Pearson, decorations chairman; Mr.Bob Mc- Cauley, chairman; and Miss Beth King co-chair- man.\u2014Ed Bermingham Photo St.James W.A.A Christmas sale will be held on November the 23rd, at three o'- clock in the Allan Shatford Hall by] the Women's Auxiflary of the Church of St.James the Apostle, And, everything from merry mittens to mime lined snow suits, at sensible prices! THE CHILDREN'S CORNER Mrs.St.Laurent, will be hon- > There will be music during the tea orary patrons of the Silver Ju- hour 1350 GREENE GL.6510 bilee Newman Ball at the Ritz- .\u201c Carlton Hotel on Friday evening.- = \u2014-\u2014\u2014=\" Others who have graciously extended their patronage are B.C.: LL .a Gardner, Chancellor of McGill University, and Mrs.Gardner, Dr.I am proud fo announce \u2018 the Opening of Fe DES ER ME Es oF CR TD ab Si SY F.Cyril James, Principal and Vice- Chancellor of McGill Univérsity, and Mrs.James, and Judge 4 Emmett McManamy and Mrs.Mc- ~ 5 Manamy.5 Mr.and Mrs.Murray Ballan- tyne, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Campbell, Fon.Justice and Mrs.Paul Casey, Mr.and Mrs.Brock Clarke, Mr.and Mrs.Desmond Clarke, Mr.and Mrs.W.Cosgrove, Mr.and Gregory s ORIENTAL -RUG CO.REVERAND ANGUS deMILLE CAMERON who will review \u201cNot as a Stranger\u201d, by' Morton Thompson, in the second of the current series of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum of Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood, This re- , view will take place in the Com- \u2018munity House of Temple Ema- nu-El, 4128 Sherbrook St.West, at 2.45 o\u2019clock on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 24.Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern will preside at the meeting, and co- chairmgn of the day will be ~ Mrs.E.T.Bourke.Presiding at the tea tables will be: Mrs.\u2018 Angus deMille Cameron, Mrs.J.W.Perks, Mrs.J.N.Neu- « mann; and Mrs.J.Roston.Hostesses will be: Mrs.B.Bercuson, Mrs.W.Carin, Mrs.I.Gertsman, 1Mr.and Mrs.\"Mr.and Mrs.John O\u2019Brien; Mr.Mrs.George Daly, Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Fairbanks, Mr.and Mrs.Q.J.Gwyn, John Hackett, QC, and Mrs.Hackett, are also patrons.Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Handfield; George Joly; Mr.and Mrs, E, F.King; Mr, and Mrs.R.Laprairie; C.C.Lindsay; Robert Lindsay; Ben MacDougall; Mr.and Mrs.J.McAsey; Mr.and Mrs.R.J.McCauley; Dr.and Mrs.W.J.McNally; Dr.and Mrs.J.Mennie: Mr, and Mrs.Vic Obeck; and Mrs.Brendan O'Connor, Mr.and Mrs.Hugh O'Donnell; Mr.and Robertson; Bill Sauve; Dr.and Mrs.Magnus Seng; Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.W.H.O'Reilly; Dr.and Mrs.| Louis Quinn; Mr.and Mrs.Donald | |, FEATURING.BEAUTIFUL HAND-WOVEN RUGS & BROADLOOMS DECORATING BEGINS WITH YOUR CARPETING I will appreciate the opportunity to visit your home, by.appointment, to Mrs.A.Gerstenfeld, Mrs.E.|Leo Timmins; Mr.and Mrs.Noah .AS A Gordon, Mrs, H.Grover, Mrs.|Timmins; Mr.and Mrs.R.A.advise you on the choice of carpets.MH.Herschorn, Mrs.C.Hyman, (Timmins; Mrs.William Van : Mrs.D.dassby, and - Mrs.M.|Horne, DMG, Dr.and Mrs.Leo With years experience in the rug Btein.+ .U.OFf.T.Alumni Dance The University of 'Poronto Alumni Association annual dance will take place in the Town\u2019 \u2018Hall, Fowh of Mount: Royal, oh Thurs- |.day, November 25, from.9 p.m.to 1 a.m.i Wof information 'phone Art.R.3 Caiman, \u201cpresident, UN,, 6-3911, .Llew Stewart, vice president, DR.Walker; Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Way- land; Dr.and Mis.W.E.\u2018Williams; and John Wynn, have granted their patronage.Calvary Bazaar Calvary oar, Church women's association annual bazaar will be held on Thursday, Dec.2, at 2.30 8491 or Fred Booz, BTOUP.leader, UN.6-6702.3457 Park Ave.- business, I am fully qualified to select - and lay the carpets that will best go with your furniture and drapes.All rugs sold are of the bést value.- , Broadloom wall-to-wall and carpets + \u2019 GREGORY'S Phone Ave.8-9305, MALCOLM GREGORY tal Rug Co., formerly with Perfection Rug Co.and the Henry Morgan Co.will be pleased to show you rugs as finest treasures,\u201d President of Gregory's Orien- - > - Sp Jr 1 .wi.Cri aa, carefully selected as thé \u201c|: Oriental Rug.Eves.RE.8-4605 > .Dress is optional, Bob Hopkins\" p.m.(Cor.Greene Ave and .Dor- for any size room.COMPANY 4 .Orche tra wil provide music for chester).2 i dafieinlg Bat facilities available.Afternoon tea will be served. = mans se SEER 23 ot mp tess rm ad tbe = Coe eRREe co a.Leaf « PAGE FOURTEEN Youngsters must do well in studies even if intending to make football a profession, Herb Capozal, tackle with \u2018the Montreal Alouettes, warned Monday.Addressing the annual awards night of the Municipal Touch Rugby League, he pointed out\u2019 nine.\u2018other players present\u2014all college graduates, \u2019 : Over 300 players attended the annual touch rugby awards night \"held at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.Many parents were also on hand.+ v Altogether four leagues were formed, with.22 teams - -and \u201c330 participating, in age groups trom eight to 15 years.These: 'tncluaél -mosquito, pee wee, bantam and midget categories.5 .Rams won the mosquito title, Lancers went.unbeaten in the pee ._ wee league, as did Cavaliers in the bantam sectjon.T4B beat st.\u2018Leo's \"Blues in the midget playoff.\u2019 Joey Pal and Bruce Coulter presented crests to the mosquito \u2018champs; Marty Martinello and Doug McNichol made the presentations\u2019 to the pee wees, while Ted Elsby and Tom Moran did thef honors in the bantam section.Juan Sheridan and Bill Bewley handed out the ; midget crests.Hal Patterson conducted a question and answer period, On the job: Chief Wilmot F, Young, Brockville polics head for the past sixteen years.Brockville youngsters know him as the founder and athletic director of the Police Athletic Association; the trophies behind his desk were won by boys\u2019 ond girls othletic teams and the 50-girl bugls band sponsored by the Association.THE TELEPHONE IS ESSENTIAL TO A COMMUNITY'S \u201cSECURITY AND PEACE OF MIND Chief of Police declares Brockville\u2019s popular chief knows from experience the tremendous reassurance people feel, just knowing that any hour of the day or night they can depend on the .telephone in case of need.Cas You may never have to call the police.Yet the fact So \u2018remains that you and your family feel more secure \u2014 dre more\u2019 secure \u2014 because of your telephone.Peace of mind is an extra value that is part of your telephone service; a value that cannot be measured.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA > tilt.SA a\u201d A me ee .- > THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, \u2018FRIDAY; NOVEMBER -19, 1984.Capozzi Advises Stud, y | TOUGH RUGBY AWARDS: Players on the champlon teams in the municipal Touch Rugby League were awarded crests at the annual awards night Monday at \u2018the Westnfount' Athletic Grounds, \u2018while over 300 players attend.Back, left is recreation department © director Rocky Rothwell, right is his assistant Johnny Garland.The players surround Hal Patterson, import end with the Montreal Alouettes who Is out with a broken ankle.Mo a\".\u20ac (Photo by Ed Bermingham) \u2018 | dumped Royal Pharmacy 5-1.% Michaud will try to regain lost ground this Saturday at the St.Laurent arena when they tackle NDG in the opener.Royal Pharmacy will also be looking for a return to the top when they tangle with MacRae in the second Only two points now separate the four teams.Martin Counts Three Phil Martin\u2019s three goals and are superbly equipped to an assist sparked MacRae Eiec- The taste preference in lager \u2018beer of the majority of Canadians is for a carefully- balanced, distinctive flavor.Only Kingsbeer's master brewers tan brew this superb flavor, They alone know exaetly what constitutes this taste.These brewing experts produce a slow-fermenting, deep-cooled lager that invariably meets the high standard of Canadians who prefer loger.ONLY Kingsbeer is RICE BREWED TO THE CANADIAN TASTE Kad MacRae, NDG Score Wins To Take St.Laurent Lead By CLIFF FARNWORTH MacRae Electric and NDG Regents came through with lopsided wins Saturday to t ake over dual leadership in the St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League.Phil Martin paced the Electricians to a 6-0 victory over Michaud Freres, while Charlie Garneau starred as Regents - penalty.This was the third week {llness during the summer, _ plete the one-third mark in the tric to their whitewash of Mi- chaud Freres with the Electricians notching two goals in each of the three frames to win 8-0.Martin fired home a goal in each period with Brisebois collecting his first shutout of the season and second in the league so far this year.Earl Willis was.thrown out of the game by referee Jimmy Slater after the player argued too vehemently over an interference that Michaud Freres have had a\u2019 rough time with the officials.A league meeting \u2018this week will hear the Michaud cause.In the second game of the afternoon Charlie Garneau sparked the N.D.G.Regents to their 5-1 victory over Royal Pharmacy in the all-N.D.G.contest.Either setting-up or scoring all of his teams goals, Garneau celebrated his second game back with the Regents lafiding him up in fourth place among the individual scoring leaders.Larry Gallagher, Ronnie Ken- wood, and Jimmy Campbell banged home the other Regent goals.Jeff Boyd tallied Royal Pharmacy's only goal in the first period but other than brief flashes in each of the period Royal Pharmacy spent most of their\u201d time covering up théir goalkeeper.Formidable Defence Pete Simpson, Warren Gamble, Syd Griffin and Frank Slavin formed a formidable wall for the Regent defence, with Griffin getting back into shape after a long Griffin was coaching the club for the first part of the season, so that the Regents are now scouting around for a replacement.This Saturday's round will com- - = Repeat Triumphs Scored By Teams In City Hoopla Alouettes, CNR and Royals all repeated as winners in their second games in the Municipal Basketball League.Als beat the defending champion Stayner crew 62-49 Tuesday, while CNR edged BYers 48-45 and Royals topped MacRae 42- 33 Wednesday.+ The Als, a new entry in the loop, led throughout their match with Stayner and were ahead by six points at the half.Jack Dudley.topped their scorers with 28 points, but Earle MacDonald was outstanding in a losing cause sinking 32 markers, Stayner had only five men out, and only three hit the gcore sheet Dave Binmore was second high man for Als with 14, while Pete Seimers sunk 12 for Stayner, Royal Lead at Half Royals lead MacRae 2 27 - 25°4t half, and opéned ip a 35-30 lead at three quafter time, They - increased this during the last canto to finally end up ahead 42-33.- Ian Slater and Jack Edwards were high for the winners with 12 and 10 points respectively.Hugh McDonald and Jack Stryde had.10 and nine for MacRae, Five Fouls Feature _CNR and BYers hooked up in & close clean game, which saw only a total of five fouls.CNR drew four, BYers one.The railway crew \"led at half 17-15, and managed to stay in front to the wire.Brown was outstanding two ways, counting 15 points and playing well defensively.Bob McLeod \u2018matched his output for BYers and was the pick of their team.F.À.Pis Team P.W.L se.Alouettes .\u2026.2 2 0 121 101 4 f Gai 3 -8 = 8 1 OYAÏS co\u2026o.i.- Stayner .\u2026\u2026.2 0 2 98 112 $ MacRae .2 0 2 75 8 Byers se.o0o.3 0 2 97 107 0 league's schedule of 18 games for each team.Team PW.L TF A Pin etre sf 1 à fn ve olewents 8 11 24 ù Freres 5 1 2 ?15710 4 Royal macy 5 » 3 6.11 18 4 LNT So sid lai ted , IR na = J FO 8 Tos ce.= Based aneE: I.oy ff .x ah pie A \u201d~ ESIDELIGHTS == | by MARTY \"GOCDMAN @ THE RUGGER STORY: This week will probably see the end of another Tugger season in \u2018Westmount, and a \u201cbackwards lock is sufficient to see the growth of this.\u201cgame bere.Rugger has gained in popularity immensely over \u2018the past few years, with more players and id Spectators .than ever before.a Te was significant this year that the Westmount Rugger Club.: {nought itself both strong enough - \"and: large, enough\u2019 to split into : { twa; groups; | \u2018one remained\u2019 here.as.a Westmount \u2018team, the: other J pioying | to West: Hill: High Sclidol -as-.home grounds.Both have sl.been successful, and it is likely will be even stronger next year.- A It is not only in Montreal that the game has grown.Other \u2018Canadian centers Imave seen it mushroom from an ifiprovised - game in a field to a well organized recreation, if it can be \u201ctermed recreation.It has also seen amazing growth in England, - where it is fast replacing soccer\"e \u2018the big game in the schools, .This might.come as quite, 2 Joie to many people, who feel ; it there are two's] rts.that will, always predominate the English \u2018scene, they \u2018are soccer .and cricket.\u2026.\u201cBut the English «view on\u2019 sporté, especially at \u201cthe scholastic, level, varies greatly from both Canadian and American views.They do not immediately form into leagues, with the object being to declare a champion.They do not chafe over national rankings, or \"even the outcomes of most contests.The idea of recreation 1s predominant, and above all sportsmanship must be malntained.This may sound highly idealistic, and in recent years soccer in the schools has become more and more competitive.This is a direct result of emphasis on the professional level.Soccer is the national sport, and big time soccer is all professional, Granted that even the best players are highly underpaid by our standards, the key to its importance is seen in the amounts paid teams for players in trades.The weekly football pool involves large amounts of money, and the feeding grounds for professional teams are the schools, ° Authorities at the scholastic level have not gone along with this change.Instead they have advocated a switch on emphasis from soccer to rugger.They desire once again to have the indi- \u2018vidual teams, not entered in any leagues, and not playing for any championships.Rugger teams make their own schedules, against such opponents as suit them.The game is played for the game\u2019s sake, not with the intention of spawning stars for \u201cthe professional leagues.What the long range effect this switch will have on English soccer is, no one can be sure.But the higher ups in the soccer trade have already expressed concern at the switch in sports, and many forsee the day when England will lose her place among the soccer powers of the world.eo WESTMOUNT WANDERINGS: Rockey Rothwell, recreation department director is off on two weeks holidays.Johnny Garland has taken over for the duration ,\u2019, .The Municipal Association is handing in a report on the WAG situation to \u2018City Hall, Recurring deficits prompted the investigation, and the werd is out that they -may lose the senior B.teams as tenants next year.Hockey is coming in now and the recreation department is preparing for the season expecting a bumper year.Terry Gray, who looked good in junjor A competitfon last year, is playing with Verdun in the Metropolitan League , ., Hugh Stratton is also looking forward to more \"athletic success at Westmount Junior High during the winter season, This past year he chalked up his third bantam football -title in four years with the Junior High squad, During that time they have lost one game (last year), and tied two .Over at the Senior High basketball and hockey are both coming into their own.The hoop squad, under coach Ron Sharp, will forgo the Golden Ball tourna-\u2019 ment this year.They have more height, and five holdovers from last season \u2014 Al Golden, Lance Thomson, Roy Smith, John McFarlane and Gordon Wasserman.This.quintet could provide Sharp with thie makings.of a good team .Ross Firth has had his pucksters out for two practices, almost has his team down pat, Exhibition games for both teams will start after coming examinations , .Adath Ysrael will provide new competition this year in the senior B basketball setup .Both students and teachers at the school, especially the latter, were keenly interested in the gymnasium Wednesday.That's where caretaker Bill Green had parked his television set, and everyone was watching the Alouettes edge Hamilton in the playoff opener ., Especially fortunate were gym classes Hhroughout the afternoon.0) UNITY BOYS CLUB hoop team is rolling along, again this year, After.going all the way to the city intermediate championship last season, they have started off in defence of their title with three straight wins in the Golden Ball tournament.Coach Maurice Maria- sine has mine men out regularly, and would still like a little more strength, Bill Buckberrough has been a real find-at guard, and is ably filling in for Ted Rice, who was transferred out of the city.NT Eee Bill hails from West Hill High School, where he and Grant Peterson combined with Laird MacLennan as the backbone of several fine teams, including one high school junior championship squad.Openings Still Available For Badminton Players All residents of Westmount over 16.years of age are Invited to attend.Calibre.of play* has no bearing on eligibility to paricipate.Further information may be obtained from Rocky Rothwell or Johnny Garland.Still more player are encout- | aged to come out for the badniin- ton classes being conducted by the Westmount Recreation Department, The club: meets- Monday at 7.30 p.m.in Roslyn School.» 7.Te Ce 1 i.EO Le , - Le ., TRE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1956 Epee Tournament Thursday Feafiire An open Epge .\u2018tournament.1s being.featured Thurgday,.Nov.25 \u201clat 8 pm.for members of \u2018the Westmount Y fencing club, Prof.Percy Nobbs has donated \u201ctwo -Jrelectric epees as prizes.|; The Y fencers meer \u2018Motiday, Lgl Tuesday ahd Thursday © at\u2019 \u20187.30 | p.m.and Saturday at 8 p.ni.Fencing practice, friendly bouts, instruction by Canada\u2019s ciitstanding fencers or by professional coach and an atmosphere of friendship are sonie of the attractions of the Westmount Club.| Judo Training Starts + ; \"Monday At Westmount Y Judo enthusiasts will commence training in the\" \u2018special exercise room \u2018of \u2018the Westmount Y Monday and Thursday, àt 8 p.m.beginning Monday.Instructors are Joe Saura \u2018and Jean Beayjein, well know exponents \u2018of the.art of self defence.- Pat Smith Instructor At \"Y' Shuttle Class Addicts of the racquet and shuttlecock are reminded that the Westmount Y badminton club meets \u2018Tuesday from 7.30 to 10 p.m.Pat Smith is on hand to assist beginners with instruction from 7.30 te 8 p.m.Friendly play for singles or doubles with bridge or scrabble for the inactive players is on schedule from 8 to.10 p.m, Guests new.members are wélgamé.at all times.be.held Saturday a PAGE FIFTEEN The 18th annual meeting of the Quebec provincial committee of the Air Cadet League of Canada will 0 am.and 2 p.m.in the tai Room of the Mount Royal Hotel, \u2014 SALES.& SERVICE \u2014 Service: Sales: WA.0331 .STUDEBAKER BUDD & DYER Lid.CENTRALLY LOCATED, 370 VICTORIA AVE.EL.7371 3 k .Seagrams VO.x / Vas 2% 222 chy Seagram's | pz (A Your local \u201cY* is far more than a building.place where your boy or girl, and the kid next door, may play and learn and grow in stature, under trained leadership.+ e + oO THIS IS THE \"YY SERVING _ on Sherbrooke.Street, serving Westmount WESTMOUNT It is a meeting place for young people; a Here the \u201cY\u2018\u2019 builds character.It helps young boys and girls to make last- Ing friendships, offers a helping hand to the teen-ager whose only club is the cor-, ner and only playground the street.Your community \u201cY\u201d is an example of the work the Y.M.C.A.Is doing throughout this district to make better citizens, starting at the roots .with the youngsters.The \"Y\u2018\u2019 needs your help .end that of all its friends to perform its important and unique task.The MONTREAL Y.M.C.A.NOW is 89% SELF SUPPORTING.The major portion of its operating costs wre met through fees, gifts and endowments.The $207,000 objective of the present campaign is actually only 11.6% of the \u201cY's\u201d total annual budget of $1,760,000.Please give generously when the.canvasser calls, - 1 103rd' NF Annual | Maintenance C Campaign Objective #207, 000 il site Pr ce rl re < Eee ce sn ; + .nes TS TE mn] ieee, ee a Tics res 5 J rein ae ras Rare ae me TEE + 4 T Co I # » \u20ac ana ue Dre Pig nes dre prin ma = NE NAR El AE aus am ara AA Wn ne OL NR PATE CATS x air 0 4, Cr AE Th EEE de ere ee } ! PAGE SIETEEN = THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 19K4 Intersquad Rugger Game Only Westmount Action, Barbs Rap Beavers 11-3 By JIM With no opposition to be found afd rivals Moñtreal Barbarians busy with the Bytown Beavers, the Westmount Rugger club held an intersquad game last Saturday at the Park.Much to everyone's surprise some of the best rugger of the year was seen with no one giving or taking any quarter.For the record the Blues beat the Colors 16- 11 aîter trailing as > ADAM 8-0 shortly befpre half-time.The Blues which had the first team backs eventually broke through the suspect Colors\u2019 defence to run up enough points to win the game before the Colors hit the scoring column again.: New Positions Many players were playing in positions new to them and showed up well, Gerry Fotheringham could be a find at scrum-half.A beautiful break from a scrum, the likes of which we haven't seen this year produced the first score of the game by Joe O Flaherty.Bob Watt who has been in ani out .of the teain this year because of Injury was in the Blues side at full-back and gave a good display of attacking and defensive play.For the Colors Mike Wolsten- croft after being moved to standoff at the beginning of the second hall was nearly the spark in his team's back division which might have given them victory.Barbs Beat Beavers Across at the West Hill High School grounds the \u2018Bytown Beavers were in town for the second week in succession but this time were losers to the home-town Barbarians.The Barbs who when at home can always be depended on to turn out a strong cit.b gave the Ottawa visitors no\u2019 chances with an easy 11-3 triumph.The final game of the season scheduled for this Saturday is in the hands of the weatherman.Should the temperatures remain \"not freeze the - game will be on but a drop below the freezing point will rule out any play.Westmount Favored The Barbarians are-anxious to break the Weslies skein of wins against them and if the match is played a close exciting game can be expected.The two teams have met three times previously this season with the Westmount squad coming.out on top each time.None .of the games iiave been walk-overs \u2018and the Barbs could easily win with the breaks but the home team go into the tilt favorites to wins V The Westmount club held a successful dance last Saturday nighi at the R.C.A.S.C.Officers Mess on Bel-Air avenue.Everyone was there and it was one of the best dances ever held by the club.Ths Bytown Beavers were guests for the \u2018night.The Club wishes to take this opportunity of thanking Col, Short, the officer commanding for his kindness in letting the club use the mess and also to Major Dan Grant, president, for all his work.Y Badminton Club Has Varied Program Addicts of the racquet and shuttlecock are reminded the Westmount Y Badminton Club meets every Tuesday from 7.30 to 10 p.m.Pat Smith is on hand to assist beginners with instruction reasonable anc the ground does Unity Boys Club Notches Two Wins In Golden .The Unity Boys Club senior B basketball team won its second and third games iñ Golden Ball competition this week, defeating RMR 77-55 Wednesday and Immaculate Conception 50-37 Tuesday.Grant Peterson led the match against the army boys, half 33-22.Unity had 21 fouls called against them, RMR.29.UBC counted 24 of their points on foul shots, while RMR from 7.30 to 8 p.m.Unity larrigans in a rough which saw them ahead at the only made good on 15.Against the Immaculate Con- cention squad.Unity was down 23-20 at half, but came on in a rush to win handily.Peterson was again the leading marksman.Inters Come Close 7 An intermediate all star team, coached by Unity mentor Maurice Mariasine.lost to the Senior De La Sailes 65-52 Saturday in a tilt which saw all proceeds go to the Cancer Aid League.Peterson, McKissock and Reddon played from Unity: Simatos, Pappas and Tjelios from Holy Trinity; and McCaffrey and Hodgeman from Owls.The DLS laddies led by a slim 31-29 margin at the break.Phe Section Title Unily, -having won its section championship in Golden Ball play, will meet the winner of section one.and the ultimate champ Will play oft with the winner of section two for the title.UBC's junior girls team won their opening game in Montreal Lea~ue play Saturday beating St.Lambert 29-17 at Chambly County High School.They play next at Uni::- Wednesday.against Tonettes * | Win Season Opener The junior girls, under coach Emma Holic played their first game of the season last Saturday at the Girls\u2019 Cottage School in St.Bruno and won the game 40-16.Patricia Neilson with 23 points and Dorothy Mariasine with 17 points were the only scorers for U.B.C.Unity's volleyball team suffered two straight defeats at the hands of Neighborhood House and the East End Boys' Club.Six representative basketball teams from the Unity Boys' Club have been entered in competitive Leagues this year.Unity 77: McKissock 13, Buch- berrough 15, Peterson 18.Brown 7.Murphy 5, Barnard 5, Weston 4.Allan, Reddon 10.RMR 55: Ryan 15, Carter 2.Goodall 4, Eniver 13, R.Bergson 1.M.Bergson 2, Byford 4.Dickin-_ son 2.Hanlon 9, Danais 4.Unity 50: Peterson 17.Buck- berrough 13, McKissock 8, Barnard 4, Reddon 6, Brown.2 Murphy.Allan.Immaculate Conception 8T: Burgess 5, Beaupre 3, Lhavaty 4.McGuire 3, Wilkin 2, Alain 12, eer ane Farben Municipal Hockey Being Organized - The City of Westmouht recreation department-is organizing.hoc \u2018Key leagües for.tha 1954-55 seù- \u2018son in the following categories:- mosquito, under 11.as\u2019 of Sent-.1; 1954, \u2018pee wee \u2018under 13; bantam under 15; midget under 17; piven- ile under\u201c 19, i Birth certificates are not geri erally required but must be pro- tion Department, Players contracts must be sigh ed by the player, manager.or Team representatives are: urged to register their teams as soon as possible.°° Any boy who is nof attached to a team but would like to play should contact Johnny Garland at FI.6975.Tentative times for each league are as follows: mosquitp, Saturday mornings; pee wee, week day afternoons ; bantam week day afternoons; midget week day juvenile week nights, Boys 13 years of age and over may apply Tor \u2018refereeing duties.All referees will be paid.Players contracts and team registrations froms may be picked Grounds.Ladies Gym Class Proves Popular The Ladies Morning Keep Fit Class is one of the Y's most popular classes this year.The group meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m.under the direction of Lew Waller, physi®al director.Near 20 busy housewives take time off from a heavy home schedule to take part in Mr.Waller's all agree that -the limbering and Etier 8.er rem ee a à ra duced jf requested by the Recrea- coach, and parent or guardian, = | afternoons also a night league; | up at the Westmount Athletic] carefully prepared routines.They | ver = rs strétçhing, rhythmical.Foavements |; Gag Voss, NHL réferee-in-ciyey, *and-muscle toning exercings give\u2019) increased bodily fitness, strength | and working capacity.An invitation is exterided to visitors a friends to\u201dsee the class or to talk with Mr.Waller api À \u2018exercise problems, 2° initie d; jen referees have been instrliéted- to send the teams to their respective dressing roomy when a fight breaks out With less than two minutes to play in either the first.or second pe.in this little IF YOUR TASTE is for the light and dry, chances are Crown & Anchor is just the brew for you.i) Already thousands are enthusiastically saying, \u201cThis dry beer is MY Beer!\" \"Try it today and pleasantly learn the real good reason why.I's A MOLSON Proc ' _ You'll find S6CURPI R.F.CORKRAN, Manager IS ity Security .+ peace of mind .self- confidence! You can find all these in your savings pass-book.Every time you open it, you will be encouraged to save steadily, provide security: for your .future.Open your savings account today at our nearest branch\u2014we have more than 650 to serve you.WESTMOUNT BRANCH: Corner VICTORIA AVE.and SHERBROOKE ST.a.yw oe \" manag] voL.Goo good ally \u20ac ing a Tuesd The form with playin, acts.\u201cThd value, larly i Charle Strath explain How "]
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