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[" R MARLER URGES Real Estate Sales Municipal = rs CE Nominations On in Mayoralty and aldermanic, candidates for the city of .Westmount's general election will be nominated by: -the Westmount Municipal Assos .ciation at.the fall meeting Tuesday in Victoria Hall, it was announced this week by secretary» treasurér W.BE.Black, He said-that the association\u201d \u201c executive has agreed in principle to the continued opera- \u2018tion of the Westmount Athletic \u2018Grounds by the city.More study will be given to what should \u2018be done with the building .and grounds.The city council asked the\u201c association or advice on the\u2019 issiie some mon agh.At that time panel mans.ager T.J.Hughes said the\u2019 Athletic grounds was \u2018losing , money and not being used by *|- \u201c citizens at large.-Schoolboard and library ° trustee nominees will alse be the subjects of the nominating committee's report to the.meeting.Calico Caper Planned At.\"Y\" On December in Christmas Calico Capers will be the Christmas \u201csquare dance offered by the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Square Dance Club on Saturday December 11.Seasonal decorations and some novelty dances are promised by special events chairman Nelly Jamieson.Jake Snyder \u2018and Howard Fairbairn will be on hand with music and calls.Tickets for Christmas Calico Capers may be reserved from club members or at the Y.M.C.A.This is the last Saturday Square Dance until the New Year.Tues- .day Square Dances finish on December 14.> Up In September Westmount registered 22 sales worth $416,305, during the month of September, it was shown In figures released this week by thé Montreal Real Estate Board.Suburban municipalities increased both sales-and value during the month, as compared, with the same time last year.1915 saw 846 \u2018sales worth $10,397,198, whily \"Here were 731 - gales- worth - $8, 281, 818 |, last year.Westmbunt's total for the period from Jafudry through \u2018Septern- ber.was \u2018broûght to 253 sales wilrth $9,217,771.For all suburban municipalities, \u2018theré wére \u20186901.wales.worth $97, 946,948, as against 6798.sales: With.§18,9081088 Taste] «year, \u201c| boards have already.been.erected, PRIZE-WINNING CHORISTERS: night of the Chiirch of the Advent choir, Westmount, was held on Advent Sunday, November.28th.Shown above are Leading Cho- ristef PETER MELLOR, left, who won the Erroll cup for solo effort, and Head Christer WAYNE awards\u2019 \u201c HORTON, right, winner of the cup for choral work.Others in Bated-Breäth WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954 The annual May Memorial the group are, Technique Related By FitzGerald A column such as \u201cOn and Off The Record\u201d is written in a bated- breath technique\u201d Gerald Fitzgerald told members of the Westmount Rotary Club at Victoria Hall on Wednesday.= ; -Mr, Fitzgerald, who has been Writing his colümn for the Gazette: for the past six years said that he attefnpts to mirror the thoughts | and sentiments of Montrealers in his writings.\u2018He traced the origin of gossip from the old party line telephones in the country.He said there was a gobd \u2018deal of professional and personal satisfaction in writing, a column of this nature.Mr Fitzgerald commented on the feeling -of rivalry - between Canada\u2019s two great cities, Montreal and Toronto.He said that he as one who is not a native son of Montreal can join in this rivalry and has a special privilege in,coming the needs be.to the defence of Montreal when \u201cGossip is probably one of the greatest failings of mankind,\u201d he concluded, Mr.\u201cbut it is fun to write.\u201d | ; Fitzgerald was introduced by Jack Miller and thanked by Les McRae on behalf of the Westmount Rotary Club.President Borden Empey chaired*the meeting.Roslyn H.and S.Members Visit Classrooms Monday Classroom visits will take place \u2018at the \u2018second meeting of the Roslyn Home*and School Association at the school Monday, Clässrooms will be open from 7:45 to 9.pm.and teachers will be present to meet parents.There will be a display in the main holidays of the work of girls in the.sewing \u2018Classes.; It was -annotficed that the as-|m ey.Those unable to bë present sociation: would agaift \u2018operate.a rink at \u2018the school, .and .that been worked ouf.by the Montrea Park and: Playgrounds, Association and this is expected to\u2019 produce even better ice than.last- year.officials sad.skating: Should \"be |] : ready Béfpfé Criristiifas a and hae rink schedules would bé available shortly.The association is attempting to make tlie rink self supporting this year.Budget \u2018has been set at $800 including the cost of thecarnival.\u2018They are'asking a minimum of voluntary payment of $1 for-each skating member of the family.Committe members will be available.in ,the.classrooms at .the ating Mongay to collect this are asked, \u2018to [forward \u2018a cheque to.the school, making it: payable \u2018to the: Roslyn School Rink Fund.A new flooding tectifiique has} defrayed by using general associa- Hon: finds and a- cash collection for the carnival, Last year cosl 6f operation was but the, executive felt this year the rink \u2018shotfd | be, self.gupporting- like\u201d other.\u201d age : sociation: Projects.rector; and FRANK \u2018WISE, lay reader.\u201cFrank Wise cup for charäcter was presented, in absentia, to Leslie Millin, who, left the \u2018city récently to residè with his parents in Mexico.TWENTY PAGES left to right, REV.CANON S.B.\"LINDSAY, , honorary assistant; WILLIAM PHIPPS, organist and choirmaster; REV.ALEXANDER MELLOR, The 1.Mr.Marler\u2019s talk will be en- SEAWAY TALK Transport Minister George - Marler will address a meeting Association Thursday.titled, \u201cMontreal and the St: Lawrence Seaway\u201d, it \u2018is announced.et Synchronizafion Cost Is Shared At Civic Level The City of Westmount will con- \"tribute $400 towards the cost of synchronization of the traffic lights on Atwater avenue hetween St.Antoine and Sherbrooke streets by Montreal's public works department.The synchronization, at an estimated $8,400 cost, was authorized this week by the Montreal civic executive conuilittee.Westmount's -contribution.represents half the price of the controller equipment required at the Dorchester street.intersection.Wesimount will supply the power for the lights there.The synchronization is planned for a speed of 24 miles per hour, which will be reduced at rush hour and increased after midnight, - Classes for Lasses The Westmount \u201cY\u201d gym and swim class for business girls méets regularly Monday and Friday \u2018from 7 to 8:30 pm.A program of exercises, badmintôn, and basketball is plahned.each wdek by Miss] Pat Smith, class instructor.Girls \u2018interested are urged to.tontact Miss: Smith?\u2018or - visit\u201d \u201cthé © tlass Monday and \u2018Friday: \u2019 : TN of the Montreal: Geographical | Westmount IMP.Speaks \u201cAt St.Johns: Harhess- the 1,200,000 Horsepower available at La: oa \u2018chine -.ï later\u201d Hon.George C.Marler, | Minigter of Transport, urged \u201csooner rather thai)\u201d © this: \u2018week, addressing the - 60th anniversary dinner.of - the St.Johns Board of Trade.He said it is.theoretically\u201d feasible tq develop the Seaway without regard for the power phase, but it is better business.to proceed with -both at once.'-.\u201cIt seems -now to be clear that it is not the intention; of .the province, for the present at least, to develop the 1,200,- 000 horsepower in the La- chine section.\u201d tion, the Seaway Authority has awarded seaway construction contracts and work has already started in the La- chine area, lie said.\u201d velopment at Lachine between Lake St.Louis and Montreal * is clearly a provincial matter.Also, he added: \u201cItis naturally a matter for \u2018the * Government of \u201cthe Province\" of.Quebec to\u201d depide; as to whether it considers: it \u2018more \"opportune to, develop carry .out some of the works simultaneously \u2018with the St.Lawrénce Seaway.Authorj or whether it would be \u2018more expedient to carry out this work at some later date.\u201d - The Transport Minister said one of the most important, problems presented by Seaway construction: in-t a Montreal area was the effect on the Mercier; Victoria and Jacques Cartier bridges.This problem is receiving close attention, he said, and the\u2019 conclusions will, \u201cI am - firmly convinced, be satisfactory to ail concerned.\u201d Local \"Y\" Fund Has Attained 88 p.c.Of fol 300 objective, Wallace chairman of the Westmount dis Vision of the annual YMCA maintenance campaign, - reported tis week.More than 100 Westmount dt izens have rallied to the YMCA cause and have actively canvassed members of the community for financial support.Both boys and girls Hi-Y clubs have set good examples of yoiifig citizenship in.action canvassif 2 ynder the direction of Venetia El Hott and Don Laskie, Beaton sald, jon are headed by A.W.D.Swan, 'H, C.Nourse, W.D.Robb, D: \u2018Y, | Novinger, W.E.Cooper, W.F.\u2018Dawson, .Errol Smith, Mrs.Jef- freys, J.MacBeath, L.Eastër- brook, R.Cardoza, Don Laskie, Vefietid, Eliott, -D.MacDonald, : Fred Rowley and w.Boatoti Proceeding on this assuifip- : Mr.Marler said power de- power at this.time and to - % Westmount YMCA branch Has - collected 87.7 per cent of its $8,-: Beaton, The 18 teams in the local divis- \u201c- > \u20ac - PAGE TWO ' a Ka | MA.3332 5 \u20ac ATTENTION SKIERS! Accidents DO happen.YOU may be unfortunate.\u2018Medical Attention Is Expensive.INSURE! .E D.Christmas INSURANCE BROKER 388 St.James St.-West Montreal, Que.lay, for Henry Lawrence Ruther- à Born ini Bellville, NJ.he came + his retirement, GL.4519 o A Holiday Gift for your Commanity ; 2 ENTRANCES! Sherbrooke St.and Victoria Ave: Westmount Yes, here's a gift we're opening before Christmas to give you plenty of time customers.YOU residents of the area.in mind.A QUARTER-CENTURY OF SERVICE ON SHERBROOKE STREET 4 Cu THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, PRB \u2018DECEMBER 8, 1054 - wo 0 k iH.L.Rutherford: Buried Monday Funeral service was Reld Mon- \u2018térd, - 639 Argyle avenue, Who died Friday at his residence, after a short illfiess.years old.™ to Montreal in 1892 .He found-' ed \u2018the Dominion Bag Company whi Canada Jute Company under the name of Canadian Bag Company Limited.He was president of \u2018the company and also of the Consumers\u2019 Cordage Company until He was a life _ governor of the Montreal General Hospital, and a \u2018He was 82] amalgamated in 1906 with | Les i Py TE TE THiS WEEK AND NEXT AT.oi * \u201cUnity Boys\u2019 Club \u2018 1090 GREENE AVE, - - \u201cA PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB.RR rns fing MOTHER & DAUGHTER - F- \u2014 mie BANQUET we For some time now, tre girl \u2018members of the club: ave been.asking the question: \u201cWhen are we going to have a.banquet?and Club, the St.James Club,.thef Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club and the Seigniory Club.He is survived by his wife, the former Dorothy \u201cBalfour Walgot.of St.James the Apostle, with member of the Mount Royal to get all the festive foods you need for the holidays .in the easy, modern style of this fabulous new Steinberg's market.Built to service WESTMOUNT, N.D.GC., ST-HENRI and surrounding areas, The new food market is aimed at increasing efficiency, reducing the cost of distribution and yet making shopping more pleasant and convenient for our The: riew market is almést TWICE AS BIG as the store which it now replaces > (Steinberg\u2019 s on the opposite side of Sherbrooke Street].With wide, modern aisles, - || cash checkouts and the largest selection of food products ever accumulated in the area, this new store is designed with It was built because of the ever-increasing patronage of Serving Westmount, N.D.G., St.Henri and surrounding areas , » since 1929; and serving Greater Montreal since 1917 Steinberg's will be OPEN next TUESDAY evening December 7th.until 9 p.m.CLOSED next WEDNESDAY December 8th.Immaculate Conception Day.Re-opening.THURSDAY December 9th at regular hours.burial in Mount Royal Cemetery.TT a.de \u2014 Service was from the Church i c 3 777777 By Mauriee Mariasine i for a similar length of time, club \u201cFofficials have been pondering that question.Well now after some serious deliberation, I am happy to announce that the club wiil hold a Mother & Daughter Banquet on Monday, December 20, -with, supper ,scheduled for 630 pa, : ; | Tickets for the banquet are now available and all girls who plan to \u2018attend are Ârged to register im- please, call Wi.souse, SmNCE ours Dr.\u201cWierre Radwanski\u2019s Science Club which deals with antHropology at their weekly sessions at the Club visited -McGill\u2019s pre-historic museum at Divinity Hall Saturday.\u201c> NEW WOODWORE CLASSES J > .The workshop committee under the chairmanship of B, J.Sibbold announced this week that the reorganization of the workshop is | nearly complete and that woodwork classes will begin on -Mon- day.There are several openings for boys who are inteyested in joining the classes.On Mondays, hoys from: 11 to 13 years of age wiil be eligible while on Wednesdays the 14 to 16 year olds take over.As the demand increases, more nights will be made available.Only eight boys can be accepted for each class.CIRCUS DAY Approximately 40 club members will go to Victoria Hall tomorrow afternoon to see Circus Day a Children\u2019s \u2018Theater Presentation.The group will be under the supervision of Miss Anderson.- SE CHRISTMAS PARTY PLANS Tentative plans have been made to hold several Christmas parties this year.The festivities will begin on Friday, December 17, when the teen-agers will hold their annual Christmas dance.On Saturday December 18, the tiny tots will enjoy r ovies, games, entertainment and refreshinents while on Tuesday, December 21st, the 11 to 15 year olds will hold a similar Christmas party.Club members must register for the Christmas parties.TALENT CLULC NEWS Fred Pennell\u2019s Unity Boys\u2019 Club talent parade will present a variety show at the Masonic Temple on Saturday, December 11th, .The Christmds party is sponsored by the Now440 St.George\u2019s Lodge for approximately 200 children.- SEWING CLASS Miss Timm\u2019s sewing class plan to hold their own Christmas party in their club room on Friday, \u201cDecember.10.PLUS 16 CLUB The Plus 16 teenage club which is under the leadership of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Laviolette has been growing by leaps and : bounds.During November, the Plus 18 club has had an attendance average of 46 per session, There are now 65 members enrolled in this group.The Plus 16 club meets avery Wednesday evening for soc:al acti- \u2018villes, So.' \\ MEMBERS WANTED The newly formed ¥.M.C.Abridge club is looking for members interested in a friendly game.The club at present meets each Thursday at 8 p.m.Inquiries may be made by phoning Bill Kingston at the Y.M.C.À.or by visiting the clupon Thursday nights.mediately.For further particulars - > À ?Y=.\u2014 n asine Thé, club \u201cing that er some , happy \u2018Hib wil \u201d Ban- er 20, for 630 Bre now plan to ster im.\u201cScience iropol- sat the Historic i Satur- ASRES e under Sibbold the re- shop is .-wood.n- Mon- Es for sjoin- 5, boys e.wiil iesdays ke.over.\u201cmore ailable.ccepted imem- ll to- derson, LAN s T-made arties Club ety le on The ed by Lodge en.plan arty Hday, hich and been 16 ver- are this be heti- ng- ink rticularg - - ; FINE FLOORING - : » HARDWOOD _ & COMPANY Il - 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET _ WESTMOUNT Free Estimates - or 0 ASPHALY + Wipeslaliing in- Refinishing.ou Moors: - A \u2018Ross Grafton we 2323 Jf YoL.XXV, No.50 NEW PRINTING PLANT FOR LOWER: N.D.G.: Architect's \u2018drawing of the new printing plant of The Robson Printers Limited now in operation at 2125 Hingston Avenue, in lower Notre Dame de Grace.This new structure occupies 15,000 sq.feet on 30,000 sq.feet of property adjacent to the C.P.R.tracks.The Robson 2 xumuner \u2014 à = Printers recently moved into their new premises after located for nearly three decades THE RMR.REGIMENTAL DEPOT By Major D.MacRitchie The Regimental Depot, commanded by Major D.MacRitchie with Capt.Edwin Renouf as SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE GIVE or GET Yor yourself a handmade SPORT JACKET or BLAZER.Best English Woollens, made to your -measure for only $38.00 Grey Flannel Worsted Pants Made-to-measure $15.00 Ladies\u2018 and Gentlemen's Suits and Coats made to measure.Best fit and workmanship guaranteed .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 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS OVC VvVvVvWm and fully guaranteed: ~ Body Work and Painting - 15 A EU CE 1 \u2019 \u2018Capt.RICHT HERE, in your own neighbourhood, you can get the.best buys in guaranteed used\u2018 cars, So why not buy from a: rôliable firm where you'll be sure of courteous, honest treatment.You'll get no taxis here.Every car is clean are Girard Secretary-Treasurer Paul Girard Certified Technician Montreal's oldest dealer for Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo.Victoria Avenue Garage - 372 Victorla \u2018AVe.- Westmount WAInut 2761-2 ; a ; «The Custoiner.of Yesterday is a Friend-Todäÿ\" : J AAAAAAAALLAAAAAALALNALAAS TL ww dW À en ee me We 7610 08 6 Be Adjutant.and later, joined by S.E.Moore as Quartermaster, was formed about the beginning of September 1939, but, apart from the usual routine connected with Organization, it was not until the 1st Battalion left for Overseas on December 6, that it commenced to function in earnest.On this date about 100 other ranks, who, after a final check-up by the Battalion, were found ineligible for Overseas service, due to being under or over the age requirements, physically unfit and other reasons, were turned over to the Depot for disposal.One of this Group was C.S.M.George Poole (a veteran of the 14th Bn.C.E.F.) who was taken on strength as a Private eventually became Depot Sergeant-Major, an appointment he filled to the utmost satisfaction of all concerned.Several other members of the Group were pro- 1 moted to Non-Commissioned rank and they, too, contributed in no small manner to the success of the Depot.In January 1940 an urgent request was received from Head- | quarters Military District No.4 to recruit and equip a draft of 45 men for immediate despatch to the 1st Battalion overseas.This draft, A VIVIYVVIYVVVVVYVVIVIVIYV VY Sl acorn gp PY VN Mechanical Repairs : taasaaiaasianss elm en es \u2018School (known as the in charge of Sergeant F.GE.Jennings (who was also one of those left behind by the Bn.due to illness, and later killed in an Air Raid in England), left Bonaventure Station for Halifax on January 25.It was also this month that the Machine Gun Training Centre which was formed to train reinforcements for thé Toronto Scottish\u2019 Regiment (M.G.) and the) Royal Montreal Regiment (M.G.) established its Headquarters in the R.M.R.Armoury for the period of Organization, moving to permanent quarters at Three Rivers on March 29.The Depot, working in close co-operation with the M.G.\" T.C., assisted in recruiting men for the permanent staff of the \u201cCentre also to fill the quota to be furnished by the R.M.R.Recruiting continued during the months that followed and by Depot, as well as all other Unit] August 31, 1940, when the R.M.R.Depots in the District, was absorbed by the District Depot 1068 | olher ranks has been recruited, fully documented, issued with clothing and transferred to- the M.G.T.C.at Three Rivers.A draft of 150 other ranks was also -en- listed by the Depot for the Royal 22nd.Regiment.Officer Re-inforcements Prior to the departure of the 1st Bn.Overseas, serious consideration was given to the problem of providing Officer Re-inforcements when required and a group.of Senior Officers of the Regiment decided that, as a solution to this problem, a Training Class for Officer material should be organized.With this in view and advertise-| ment for Candidates was inserted inthe Press and the immediate response\u2019 exceeded all expectations.Shortly afterwards the R.M.R.Provisional Officers Training \u201cPOTS\") came into being and settled down to hard work.A full account- will be found in the Regimental History which pays high tribute to those responsible for the traintng of the Cldss.All Re-inforcement Officers were selected from the \u201cPOTS\u201d, commisgioned by the Depot .and.despatched to the MET.C.forcomplete their training.In all 44 Officers were supplied from this source during the time the Depot was in operation.* There is oniy one brother combination in the International | Hbtkey Hall of Fame.Hockey's only brothers to be \u201chonored among the all-time greats ofthe [Prizes will be given for the whist sport are the Patricks \u2014 Lester | and.Frank.\u2018 SE, a | \"65-YRAËS IN oy WESTMOUNT .+ Reliable JEWELLERS WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers (OHMAN'S \"WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954 being : on St.Catherine Street, West- mount.General Contractors M.H.N.Gruner &.Co.Limited; architect, Bruce 8, Crowther, Montreal.\u2018 Chinatown Dinner Is Held By Hi-Y The Westmount Girl's and Boys\u2019 Hi-Y clubs held their fourth annual Chinatown finner followed by a house party.Each year at the conclusion of the first term examinations in high school it has been customary for the two clubs to join in a trip to Chinatown for a king-sized dinner, as well as instruction in the art of using chopsticks.Thitry-five club members enjoyed the event Tuesday, following which they were guests at a party held in the home of Miss Nancy Willis, 563 Grosvenor Avenue, - MILITARY WHIST The St.Thomas Aquinas Holy, # Name Society is holding a Ea i Military Whist Dec.15 at 8.30 p.m., at 4040 St.Antoine street.| and for door prizes.The annual turkey drawing will also be held.| PAGE THREES | District Youth To Take Part In \u2018Parliament Four boys from Chalmers Unit- edeChurch and two from Centenary United Church in Point St; Charles will take part in\u2019 the fifth annual session of the Quebec Boys\u2019 Parliament which opens tomorrow evening at Westmount Baptist Church.Upwards of 60 representatives -| from churches throughout the province will gather to hear the Speech from the Throne which will 4 be read by the Lieutenant-Gover- - nor, Claude S.Richardson, Q.C,, M.P., and will remain for a full week-end of working sittings.|; Between sittings the boys will tour the CBC building, will attend Divine Service where an Oath of Allegiance will be signed, and will (Continued on Page 4) BATTERIES FOR ALL MAKES OF AGOUSTICON OF MONTREAL (Western Division) 4928 SHERBROOKE ST.W.EL, 8616 159 Victoria Square MONTREAL WINNIPEG \"OSBORN & LANGE * LIMITED Cha rtered INSURANCE Brokers Au lines of Insurance including Life , ; MA.ms CHICAGO NEW YORK\\ See The New See The New See The New + ow SEE THE NEW MODELS! \u2018 FORD \u201855 THUNDERBIRD FORD \u201855 FAIRLANE * + FORD'55 CONSUL Now Ox Display At age Eros.Ltd 6170 709 St.W.- (CORNER GRAND BLVD) WA.1175 a : .a T Cae aR a ee WE A q | = Ke air Lee = sa PAGE FOUR : HOWARD S.ROSS, Q.C.Barrister and Solicitor Office: Suite 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 \u2018phone PL.4451 NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS OF WESTMOUNT The City of Westmount is applying to the Quebec Legislature to amend the City charter.We believe that your rights are being jeopardized.Are you satisfied with the existing system of the appointment of City councillors by a small group?Are you satisfied that the City council, instead of holding meetings open to the public, should decide, in closed sessions, the issues that have a vital effect on the value of your property and even dictate what use you can make of it?If you.wish to protect your own interests while you still have a chance to do so, communicate with our president, Mr.E.Menard, at Fltzroy 5179.Westmount Property Owners\u2019 Association 4166 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST boys representing various parts of THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3.1954 - District Youth.cos (Continued from Page 8) gather for lunches and recreation at the Westmount YMCA.The Quebec Boys\u2019 Parligment is organized by the Boys Work Committee of the Council of Christian Education to provide a participant\u2019s view of the operation _ of our Canadian type of government and has, among its objectives, the furthering of church-centered boys\u2019 work in the province.It is |} similar to others held annually In Canada, among which is the Ontario Older Boys Parliament now in its 35th year and to which five Quebec will be elected.Variou$ legislative acts will be brought down and among which the Finance Act will be the most important.This Act provides for the procedure of raising money for boys camp, parliament and generally to carry on the work among boys.The premier this year will be Warren Brown of Farnham and the leader of the Opposition will be Don Lowe.Clerk of the house will be Ainslie Young and the Sgt.-at-Arms will be Ted Jones.Starting with registration at 7 p.m.on Friday and formal opening at 9 p.m., parliament will continue through to Sunday when the House will prorogue at 4 p.m.A turkey supper on Saturday will be the highlight of this three-day event.The last public execution in Canada was the hanging of the murd- presented Æ Yurk (store manager).erer of D'Arcy McGee at Ottawa in 1869.\u2014Quick Canadian Facts MODERN LOOK IN SUPER MARKETS: Steinberg\u2019s new store at Sherbrooke aud Victoria will be open to the public Tuesday at 8:40 a.m.The store manager and department\u2019 heads are looking over new premises, there is still much to be done by opening day.Left to right: Paul Couture (meat manager), Gerard Belval (fruit manager), John Maniacek (grocery manager), and Albert Westmount S teinhergs Offer Newest Features The architectural drawing of Steinberg\u2019s new Super Market, situated on'the south side of Sherbrooke on the 1 corner of Victoria, is a masterpiece of design.SHERBROOKE STATIONERS Clo ww IMAS GREETING CARDS Boxed and loose Personalized CHRISTMAS CARDS By COUTTS TOYS, GAMES, PUZZLES, ETC.GIFT TEMS PARTY FAVOURS CANDLES | CRACKERS, ETC.ï Come in and browse around at our spacieus new store.Here you will find many, many Christmas Gifts and accessories.We are always glad to serve you and are sure with our \u2018selection.MAGAZINES - that you will be pleased TAGS RIBBONS SEALS DECORATIONS STATIONERY OPEN TILL 9 P.M.EVERY EVENING TILL CHRISTMAS, ; SHERBROOKE STATIONERS 5012 Sherbrooke St.- West.(JUST WEST OF CLAREMONT) - - WA.0055 * It has two entrances and exits; both with check-out stands.In this way, customers coming from the north section of Westmount have the Sherbrooke Street entrance at their disposal and those coming by car, or from the east and south, can use Victoria Avenue door.A large car park is available for Steinberg's customers just soyth of the store on Victoria | Avenue., When Steink.3's new Supermarket opens its doors to the public at 8.40 a.m.on the Tth of December, the Westmount housewives will have at their disposal a market which incorporates the newest features to be found anywhere.The new store is 32,570 sq.ft.with a selling area of 13,500 sq.ft.There are eleven conveyor-belt type cash stands and, for the.first time in Steinberg\u2019s operation, they will face two streets \u2014 four on Victoria and seven on Sherbrooke.The conveyor-belt system at the cash helps to speed up the whole | of the cash operation.This means that the customer is served more quickly and more efficiently, saving her shopping time, Wide aisles a large frozen food section, a substantial self_service meat and fish counter, as well as spacious grocery section and dairy counters will add not only to the convenience but also to fhe merchandise which the store will now carry.Pastel Shades The interior is done in pastel shades.The green terazzo floor, beige counters, one wall pale yellow and the other cocoa brown, will make the atmosphere extremely pleasant.Large murals depicting fruit, vegetable and meat products will enhance the interior.A new materigl -has been used for the checking stands and cigarette booth, for they are covered with Victrex in citron yellow.This is a plastic which looks like heavy straw woven together.| For the first time in Steinberg\u2019s operation, a new UNDER THE AUSPICES OF FIRST GHURGH OF CHRIST, 1 J za .rs | Of the personal- income spend- SCIENTIST, WESTMOUNT ; Kt ing of*Candiians direct taxes tool 1267 Greens Avenue M.6015 (Opposite Sheinbory's) LU .:.Co : a 8 per cent in 1938, 9.4 per cent in.4 Sar ha A i Clee ga gs a ep even | 1988.«Quick Canadian Facts feu a ae A ae 3 or TLR mt mma iv i 1 \"À Rid one en msn A pe t - CHRISTMAS _ CALICO CAPERS ® Our Christmas ~ Square Dance : : a SAT., DEC.11th > ot 8.30 P.M.CALLER: HOWARD FAIRBAIRN Jake Snyder and His Orchestra Admission: $1 per pérson WESTMOUNT YMCA 4585 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT The majority of ale drinkers want a full-bodied, satisfying ale.To be sure they get it they ask for O\u2019Keefe\u2019's== the good, mild ale.10% THE EXAMINER, wnéruoUNT; FRIDAY, SO A \u201cA scene from Midsütmer \u2018Night's Dream which will - \u2018 be\u2018prèsented at the Forüm- Aräphitheatre on Decémber 17 and 18.Starring the Old Vic o., Moira Shearer and Robert Helpmann.The company numbers 150 persons including a full symphony orchestra and \u2018a.corps de ballet.+ x * apd .\u2026 * Comedy Hit Returns \"Hobson's oo ~ Choice\u201d - With Charles Laughton\u2019 Commencing On Friday Bowing to overwhelming Public demand, the management of the Kent theatre \u2018s bringing back to «the city starting -Friday one , of.the most hilarious comédies of its kind.This British photo- \u2018play, titled \u201cHobson's Choice\u201d with Charles Laugh ton in the stellar role, was First Prize Winner at the International Film Festival._ Sharing top honors with \"Laughton are - John Mills, Brenda de Banzie, Daphne Anderson and Prunella Scales.- The story of \u201cHobson's Choice\u201d centres around \u2019 Laughton, a widower and prosperous Lancashire Boot- maker, who leaves the management of his \u2018establishment to his three daughters, -pre- ferring to spend the greater part of the day and evening too, to \u2018drinking\u2019 with his cronies.When he discovers that his two young daughters have, without his consent, fallen in love he \u2018becomes furious, And to make matters worse his eldest daughter, whom he had considered too old to get married, announces her forthcoming marriage to his \u2018ace\u2019 bootmaker and setting-up shop in opposition to her fa- DicRoRs To K] Bop oo MARTIN HORNSTEIN of Johnny, as a clown and Alan Jack in the role in the Children\u2019s Theatre production of \u201cCircus Day,\u201d being repeated this Saturday afternoon at Victoria Hall, Westmount, ~ ther.This iso-called disgrace drives him to drink even more than ever and with ov ~~ ns Crown R a SŸ * Stagrames- V.O.La Seagram's Cd de STE - each succeeding foot of film, the fun comes along at.a merry clip.+ With every Car Wash we'll send you a bag containing approximately 40 plastic toy cars (all ; 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- town's: population was only 8,- x \u2014 - chain around the neck under the shirt and jacket.I asked if the thickness of the shirt and jacket didn\u2019t impair the aid\u2019s sensitiv- \"ity.\u201cOh, my, \u201cno,\u201d replied the Why, I even \u2018know a movie producer who wears the thing backwards \u2014 - in the rear \u2014 so he can be sure to hear what his, subordinates say about him be- bind his back!\u201d : * %% TICKERTAPE \u2014 Las Vegas will pay an estimated $14,- 000,000 to ,its entertdiners this year.Fifteen years ago the .Lloyd Yr: yeBridges, who was.to have piay- .the screen Hé a celluloid* version _ \u201cThe Deep Blue Sea\u201d.- + PAGER SEVEN Glenn Ford is Mack Sennett\u2019s choice to play the old comedy king in \u201cKing of Comedy\u201d, his autobiography.Coincidentally, 000.Today .it has 14 luxury hotels, several dozen gpectacular mote)s, and a floating population of over 50,000 with more -._knocking on the door .\u2018ed the lead in Victor Stoloff's proposed series of TV pictures \"based on exploits of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, has - withdrawn after making three.- .Vivien Leigh.pay return to One of the most Gli ittering Spectacles that can be seen Anent \u2018the ancient\u2019 movies shown on television, Mike Connolly quips: \u201cMovies on TV are .like furniture \u2014 either Early American or Old English\u201d .If Irving Berlin\u2019s -Âfe story is .ever filmed Eddie Fisher is the \u2018Composer\u2019s choice for the role.Jane Russell's new deal with Howard Hughes runs 20 years.She'll be the .best-stacked grandma you ever saw .And CIRCUS.DAY\" 5.LivrROÏl prescnis the Old.Vic Company A Children's Theatre\u201d | ~ Moire 7 production directed by Robert SHEARER Stanley HELPMANN HOLLOWAY DOROTHY DAVIS & VIOLET WALTERS a four act play full of excitement, at VICTORIA HALL This Saturday Afternoon December 4th ~~ ALL SEATS RESERVED $1.& 70c at Willis corner St.Catherine & : \"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM\u201d Directed by MICHAEL BENTHALL Symphony Orchestra Corps de Ballet Matinee: Saturday, December.18° Forum Amphitheatre x FRI.SAT.DEC.17 - 18].TICKETS ON SALE \u201c| AT THE FORUM \u201c Drummond Streets Je 5038 SHERBROOKE ST.W.- Telephone EL.9545 Now Showing! \"Samson And Delilah » in Technicolor with , Hedy LAMARR - Victor MATURE \u2014 Also \u2014 \"An Inspector Calls\u201d with | Alastair SIM with James Gleason, Nancy BREWED Gates featured.The support- .= « ing feature at the Strand is Ll nesnenes \u201cSea Hornet\u201d.\u201c4 - : \u2019 ~ } # > Van HEFLIN - \u201c5504 MONKLAND AVE, Telephone DE, 9711 LAST SHOWING TODAY | Held Over! \"Sudden Fear\u201d with Joan CRAWFORD - Jack PALANCE India rocks with - the savagery of 0 ÿ 2 \u2014 Also \u2014 | to Gat Rollo! \\ PR HSA YEN \"\u201d : \u201d Fre BR STARRING, \u2019 hd Behave Yourself ROCK U so L 2 ih H D N.ARLENE DAH E Farley - Shelley © Added at io GRANGER fe WINTERS SNOWDON.i vf -\u2014 OUTREMONT 1 rel SATURDAY TO TUESDAY SEVILLE .+ FRANK SHR \u20ac E iH The Wild One\u201d with Marlon BRANDO - Mary MURPHY \u2014 Also.\u2014~ \"The Raid\u201d âne, BANOROT | NOW FEATURING.OUR WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY- SPECIAL English 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 SODA 1390 Greene Avenue, corner Sherbrooke.That Star Sensation of \"Magnificent Obsession\u201d ROCK HUDSON IN HIS MOST EXCITING ROLE! A Their love i) defied the fury of a Hundred Years From asl to Diwanpur, ancient Ny (== Suton! | ecran carre ages as Montreal Royals, \"4 Pace EIGHT Nee wo A THE EXAMINER Berving the City of Westmount i.| Published Every Friday by fr THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Heod Office: 2191 Hampton Ave., Montreal Walnut 27734 ° The Examiner aims to be an independent, clean N newspaper for the home, devoted to .public servige, Mai) subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail | Post O (fice Dept., Ottawa.v \u201cing the resignation of the Hon.George Drew FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954 \\ Who's To Blame?| One Man Often Called On.To Carry The Load The Brooklyn Dodgers last week re-hired Manager Walter Alston, former pilot of the making the announcement, Dodger President Walter O'Malley absolved Alston of any lame for the second-place finish of the\u2019 eavily-place finish of the heavily-favored - Dodgers.- J \u201cHe did all right with the team,\u201d commented O'Malley, implying that with better players the Dodgers would have done better, which is a sensible approach to the situation.However, the owners of seven of the 16 other major league teams didn't feel the same way.They fired their managers after \u2018their teams had had unsuccessful seasons, thereby placing the blame for the poor season, in the public's eye; on the shoulders of the unfortunate pilot.Some of these firings and the subsequent hirings were just plain ridiculous.For in- \u2018stance, why should anyone think that Lou Boudreau, fired at Boston after a fourth- place finish, will have more luck in Kansas City with a team that finished in last place last season?This attitude of blaming one man for the ing weaker by the day because of a lack.of a gia\u2019 than just the Kremlin.The Russians for another season.In.getting them ready to fight us again.else to fight \u2014 long before Hitler was born.B.C.Progressive Conservatives \u2018aré demand: as party leader, blaming him for the misfortunes which have befallen the party, ab- |: sent from office on a federal level for 20: years.Mr.Drew eertalnly should hot.be| : called upon the shoulder all of the klame for the plight of the P.C.s, a weak.party grow- definite\u2019 program to draw new.rééruits and whip up fresh enthusiasm among the party faithful, The same \u2018thinking might- pe applied \u2018to international politics.Thewe is more in: Rus-| themselves stood still for Communism, which | has given them more material wealth than they ever had under the Czars.© Nazi Germany was not the product of one man,sAdolf Hitler.The average German likes nothing better than to dresg™ip- in a fapcy uniform and take orders, \u201cspecially if|.it means going to war to do it.- We have fought Germany twice én.Wars that were supposed to end all wars, and | there are many people, most of them in France, who feel that by putting arms back { into the hands of the Germans, we are just As Group Capt.Leonard Cheshire, V.C,, of the Second World War Dam Busters, says: \u201cThere are dangerous undercurrents in Germany.They tricked me in 1935; they tricked me'in 1936.They must not rick us again.\u201d But the West may be tricked\u201d again it it considers the Germany of the Second World War only as a Hitler Germany,.a Germany that would not have fought without his fana- ticalleadership and determination to rule the world.Germany was fighting wars \u2014 among its own states when there was no one The Word of God er by Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor Rector of Trinity Memorial Church combination of divine and human.wisdom, which was intended for the training of the young.Out of it- all came a written and collected Word of God\u2014the Old Testament.Then came a\u2018 fresh revelation\u2014 and the Word of God, the expression of God Himself, came into this world in personal Form and \u2014 THE EXAMINER, #WÉSZUOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER .sé.Jack of success of an organiation carries » over into every day life, tôo.For - example, \u201d A 2.To, \u201cGane tn Chureh I Four.Church fs the.Bulwark of Democracy.- Phere Does Freedom Flourish.~~.\u201c.Afiend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.oA Spirit came on the - disciples and took of the things 6f - Christ and showed thém \u2018to His helievers; and they were\u201d \u2018led to express.Ahem; selves, in history, and instryction and heavenly vision; and they were tied, too, to\u201d commit those, -visions - C+ BAPTIST 4 = WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Cle Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyp \u2018Ave.| / D.John Alexander Johnston, D, Minister 5 Miss Gwen Harv , BA, + .Pastor's Assistant : .Galt McDermot, B.Mus., Organist \u201ca PLACE TO MEET THE MASTER! : 11 A.M THE \u2018SIGNIFICANCE OF LITTLE > Little \u201ccourtesies \u2014 Pile kindnesses \u2014] little services COMMUNION AT NOON- SUNDAY \u2014'11 AM.\u2014 SCHOOL , Bring yout ghildren .7:30 P.M THE LONELY FRIENDS \u2018OF CHRIST - M -you are lonely \u2019 \u2014 hear this: Address r.Johnston will p VISITORS CORDIALLY on OMED UNITED\" DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Blvd., and Lansdowne Ave Ministers Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A\u2019, D.D.Rev.Eric A.Mcllwain, B.A, HOLY COMMUNION Sunday School.Intermediate, and Senior Departments | 11:00 a.m.Nursery, Beginners, - Prim- ] ary and Juniors 11:00 a.m.Dr.Lloyd Smith, \u201cGOD REVEALS HIMSELF\u201d, 7:30 p.m, Rev.Eric Mcllwain, \u201cTHE GLORY ROAD\u201d.8:45 p.m.Young People\u2019s Unlon.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper wlll be administered at the close of both services.Organist and Choirmaster \u2014 Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road (near Argyle Avenue) Ministers: Rev.D.M.Gront, B.A, Lf 10:00 a.m, to.writing\" and to, Preserve.them, \"And out of that Eame \u2018the second \u2018book of revelatioñ\u2014the New Testament.The two books tôgether forming a whole which is absol- utely- unique in.the world's history.\u201c CHRISTIAN SCIENCE # 7 \"First Church of Christ, - \u201c Scientist, Westmourit * 390 Lansdowne Avenue \"at Sherbrooke Street S unday Dec enbèr 51h Jide 00 a.m.Chirch Service.= Jftiop a m.Sunday School = ° Subject of Lesson Sermon: .gop.THE ONLY CAUSE: AND.CREATOR\u201d \u2018Golden Text: Genesfs 1:1.In thé begin- i ning God created ie heaven and the earth.PR Ww ednesday a 8:15 p.m.Testimony \u2018Meeting READING ROOM : In the Church Edifice.Open to the publie Tuesday, Thursday and Friday,\u2019 21 4 p.m./ .UNITED | CALVARY CHURCH \u2026 Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount _ Minister: REV.WALTER J.SPENCE, B.A.11:00 a.m.Morning Worship.Sunday School In attendance, WHAT DO YOU LIVE FOR?\" : 7:30 paid, All are most heartily favited Organist & Choir Director Eric J.Adams, B.Mus., L.R.AM., A.R.C.M.© I To Park 704\" EMMANUEL RLY UNITED CHUCH 4 Western Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: © ap Rev, Harvey Carspbell, B.D., DD.The greatest gift of God to man is the revelation of Himself \u2014Fath- er, Son and Holy Spirit.When we look at the conceptions of God imaged by the most sincere and devout of men, and compare them with the revelation of Himself, we can indeed be grateful.Next to the gift of self- revelation comes a double gift of His Word and His Church.1t is hard to say which comes first.But for the moment \" let us think of the Word of God.First it was a spoken word, received by a faithful soul and treasured and handed on to others.We do pot suppose that Abraham made a record of God's dealings with him, but we do assume that he told the story to Isaac and Jsaac handed it on to Israel.Nor do we think of Elijah committing to writing his experience in the cave, but we do imagine that along with the double portion of his spirit he conferrcd the knowledge on Elisha.It became part of the prophetic tradition, handed on in the schools of the prophets.Presently men felt called to do one special piece of work.\u2018so detailed and so important that they must commit it to writing; or they felt that in speaking the Word of the SYNAGOGUES CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred -Shuchot Cantor Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm rt PUBLIC WORSHIP Sabbath Eve, Friday, Dec.3rd Candle Lighting at 3.50 p.m, Evening Services at 4.00 p.m.SABBATH MORNING - 9:00 nm.Preliminary Services, 10:00 a.m.Junior Congregation, 10.00 a.m.Scriptural Readings, Genesis, Ch, 28, v.10 \u2014 Ch, 32, v.3.Hosea, Clr 12, v.13 \u2014 Ch, 14, v.10, Evening Services at 3.55 p.m.- WEEKDAY SERVICES .Sunday morning at 8.30 a.m.; Sunddy evening \u2018at 3.55 p.m.; Weekday mornings at 7.30 a.m.; Weekday evenings at 6.30 .m, Lord over a long period of time it was simpler to write than to remember.In the case of Jeremiah, the prophet used the written form of prophecy because it was the only way he could reach the king, for he himself was shut up in a prison.And there were faithful disciples to keep a copy.Then there were prophets\u2014or men of phophetic mind, who took the old national records and interpreted them according to their understanding of God and His people.There were also men who did not preach the Word of the Lord to became Flesh.And still the spcken word was delivered and record was made of it and we have those books which we call the Gospels.Then another form of revelation when the Holy | ANGLICAN Church Of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western, Westmount Rev Alexander Mellor, Rector Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsay, Honorary Assistant Second Sunday in Advent the people but who poured forth| 90 am.Holy Communion.their own souls in worship in| 9:45 am.Sunday School.Psalms and Hymns and Prayers.|10:15 a.m.Maltin (said).And of those also a record was | \u20181:00 am SOLEMN EUCHARIST, A.kept.Still others devoted them- 7:00 p | de Corneille.on ; : \"es vens selves to teaching, in a lovely WEERDAYS: Holy Communion: Mon- - day and F riday nt 8:00 am; Tuesday, + A Thursday and Saturday at 7: a.m.PRESBYTERIAN Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.: .\u201d MELVILLE PEESBYTERIAN ST.MATTHIAS © CHURCH CHURCH WESTMOUNT \u2018 Melville Avenue a Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane.B.A., B.D,, Minister, Sunday December 3th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service.The Minister, co MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Choirm-~ster ® WESTMOUNT end VICTORIA AVES.w Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister » Mr.John R.Cameron, B.A., Assistant Mr.Wilkie, \u201cGod The Father Almighty\u201d.5 am.\u2018The Church School.7:30 pom.Mr.Wilkie: \u201cMaker of Heaven and Earth\u201d.\u2014\u2014\u2014 The No.14 Street Car Stops at the\u2018 Corner Doris ÆKillam, - A.R.C.T.,- LMus.(McGill), Organist and Cheir Directer ~ Cote \u2018St.Antoine Road and Church Hill 10:00 am, Rev.H.W.Reid B.D.COMMUNION.SUNDAY Sunday December 5th 11:00 a.m.Morning Service, « 11:00 a.m.Morning Worship.Recep- \u201cNot the Pious, but the tion of New Members, sers Srrellglous\u201d.mon by r.Grant.The Sucrament of the Lord's 7:90 P-m.Fivoning Service: and The Supper, + Book\u201d.7:30 pm.Mr, Reid.\u201cAPPROACHING THE AL- Dr.Harvey Campbell will preach at TAR\u201d.both \u2018services.The Sacrament of the J.ord\u2019s Supper.: Communicants\u2019 Class.11:00 a.m.Church School.Organist and Choirmastet Mr.Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bae, F.C.C.0.UNITED Choir Director: J.Organist: O.\"These services will be broadcast VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME C.Scott, L.R.8.MR.Giddon Next \u2018Sunday at ST.JAMES UNITED CHURCH.Downtown Religious Centre - Established 1803 463 St.Catherine Street West Convenient to hotels - REV.NORMAN RAWSON, MINISTER REV.B.B.BROWN, D.D., Asst.Minister Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster REV.NORMAN RAWSON PREACHING AT BOTH SERVICES CHURCHILL Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, 11:00.a.m.Sermon Subject: \u201cIF WINSTON Rev.H.J.Skynner, B.A., L.TH.HAD NOT LIVED\u201d.; , Some reflections provoked by the celebration of pao ccond Sunday in Advent - Winston Churchill's 80th birthday.11:00 a.m, Holy Communion (Choral) Solo: \u201cLand of Hope and Glory\u201d \u2014Blgar and er ou Preacher: Morning Anthem: \u201cJerusalem\u201d \u2014C.H.Parry TP phen?The Rector.| 1:30 pm.\u201cEVEN YOUR BEST FRIENDS WILL NOT », 11:00 am.Ho Lemmon.HLL Your.lect a th a Th ntat: Puces co.e sixth sermon l:cture in the series on \u201cThe Organist: Mr.Pustace Taft, 2.200 Power of Positive Thinking and a Positive\u2019 Faith\u201d.: 4 TRINITY MEMORIAL - CHURCH 8220 Sherbrooke Street West Second Sunday in Advent 8:00 am.Holy Communion.9:45 a.m, Junior Sünday School; 11:00 a.m.Choral Communion.Preacher: The Rector.7 Kjndergarten and Prim- .ary Sunday School, 7:30 pm.Evensong, _, 2 - Preacher: Rev.\u201d W, Maynard Booth.T, a LC eon 104 Lola ~ + Evening Anthem: \u201cMagnificat In B Flat\u201d ~ FIRESIDE - BAND CONCERT \u2014Stanfora The Montreal Citaldel Barid of the Salvation Army \u2018 - One fo the finest Musical Organizations in Canada \u2019 The Church-Doors will be open at 6:45 p.m.Parking facilities Le are available at the church.A warm welcome is always extended to visitors who.aré ; - requested to sign.with- fon address.in our- Book Remembrance.: .- {toward the middle of the table.* [almost loses her balance trying, Docsoso Home Education Please And Thank You Janice A, McDonald + \u2014>0e >o< >o< >oc IO0\u2014B0\u20ac >oc >2O\u2014\u2014O< = \u201cThank you, Jimmy; that was a big help to me,\u201d Mother says when Jimmy brings her the sewing basket that she has requested.\u201cPlease go and get my sewing basket,\u201d she had said, and Jimmy had gone happily.for her.\u201cThank you, dear,\u201d Mother says when Daddy closes the window \u201cYou're welcome,\u201d Daddy answers.Then, \u201cPlease close that door, Jimmy,\u201d he says.It is like this all the time in \u201cPlease\u201d and \u201cThank You\u201d constantly, and it is* often that to him these words are said.He hears \u201cPlease\u201d and \u201cThank you\u201d in soft, gentle tones, and he connects them with pleasurable incidents.Jimmy is sjarting to use the words \u2018\u2018Please\u201d and \u201cThank you\u201d himself now, in happy imitation of his parents.When he forgets, his lapses are not mentioned.Barbara is the same age as Jimmy.She is having different \u2018experiences in this lesson.Bar- \u201cCome, Barbara.It's time te pick up your toys.Hurry now.\u201d \u201cHurry\u201d is a familiar word, but Barbara does not see much sense in it.She is likely to reply, \u201cI have to put my dolls to bed.\u201d She starts to take the dolls\u2019 clothes off\u2014slowly, carefully, When she can delay no longer she picks up her toys.Mother says, \u201cNow wash Then, in a pleading voice, \u201cBe a good giri, Barbara.\u201d Being a good girl doesn't pay heavy divi- ally she gets her hands washed.At the table Mother says to Daddy, \u201cHenry, please go tonight.We haven't gone out for so long.\u201d \u201cNo thank you,\u201d says Daddy.\u201cI'm much too tired.\u2019 | At this point Barbara reaches She bends over so far that she Both parents jump.\u2018Barbara! Don't you know how to ask for the jam?\u201d questions her father.Barbara says nothing.you say?\u201d Mother demands.Barbara wants the jam.She almost had it in her hands when her parents stopped her.She doesn't know: why she should say anything.Mother helds the jam high in the air.\u201cSay \u2018Please may I have the jam,\u201d she instructs.\u201cPlease jam,\u201d Bartara manages, hands reaching, mouth watering, only to find that there is still more to be said before she may partake of the jam.* \"\u201cThank you,\u201d Mother says.\u2018When someone gives you something you should say \u2018Thank you'.You know that.I've told you enough times.\u201d It all seems like à lot of unnecessary talk and trouble\u201d to Barbara.To her, the expressions Please and Thank\u2019 you are in no way connected with either gratitude or pleasure.Now, Jimmy's \u201cThank you\u201d is genuine\u2014from the heart.He has learned that Please and Thank you are not only correct, they are happy words \u2014 synonymous with smiles.For, you know, almost any guest will be both pleas- any words, if a little child's beaming face and joyful manner ex-; press thanks for the present he has brought fo him.Since 1944 the average of annual wages paid in Canadian manufacturing has: increased by 100 unsuccessfully, to get the jam.per cent, \u2014Quick Canadian Fa COE D0 \u201cWhat do ed and satisfied, without \u20181earing sil The Women's Auxiliary moñth- ly board \u201cmeeting will be held Wednesday at 1:30 pm in the com- U-23 TU-24 : munity hall.The gift shop will be open to purchase Chanukan gifts.The men\u2019s association will sponsor a father and son dinner Thursday, Dec 9 al 6:30 p.m.in the, community hail Several outstands ing local athletes will be in ate tendance.| Christian Science i The understanding of the goodness of God which brings lasting - peace and harmony will be brought out at Christian Science church.services on Sunday in the Lesson- - Sermon entitled \u201cGod the Only Cause and Creator\u201d.Selections to pe read from the King James Version of the Bible will include the following from Revelation (4:11): \u201cThou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pléasure they are and were created.\u201d From \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy the following selection will be among those read: \u201cSpiritually fo understand that there is but one creator, God, unfolds all creation, confirms the Scriptures, brings the sweet assurance of no parting, no pain, and of man deathless and perfect and eternal.\u201d The Golden Text is from Genesis (1:1): \u201cIn the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.\u201d WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED 2007 Union Avenue Plateau 1104 { ï ar nnn «, i oo ; PAGE TRAN Social + > Personal + + \"The President; and Executive\u2019 of the Montreal Branch of - the Queen's University Alumnae will entertain members and friends at{ .\u2019 iheir annual sherry party sto be hela at the home of Mr.and Mrs, D.W.Campbell, 79 Brock Avenue, North, Montreal + West, at 5 to 7 p.m.on Saturday.ENGAGEMENT Mr.and Mrs.Robert Japp of Notre Dame de -Grace, announce the engageme: * of their daughter, Rhoda Mary, to Mr.Léonard A.Roy, son of Mr, and Mrs.H.Aimé Roy of Westmount, Quebec.The marriage will take place on December 27 at \u2018Trinity Memorial Church, Christmas Vesper Service \u201cTo Be Held By C.G.1.T.The National Christmas- Vesper Service of the Canadian Girls In Training will lay emphasis this year on the simple truths and beauties of Christmas which often Become lost in the zush and commercialism of the time.Through the story of tlie work of St.Francis of Assisi, adapted by Nina Yeo- mans, the simple and unchanging beauty of the Christmas miracle will unfold.The climax of the ~ service in many churches will be the lighting of threé candles symbolizing \u201cThe work of our hands,\u201d \u201cFriendship,\u201d and \u201cWorld Broth- © erhood.\u201d Since 1939 the Vesper Service has been prepared by the National C.GIT.Committee to give thousands of members the opportunity of worshipping together though miles apart through the use of the same order of service.The girls - attend in white middies and blue skirts, the uniform of the C.G.LT., and rededicate themselves to the ideals and purposes of their movement.This simple and graceful service of rededication has become a symbol of the strength and unity of the Canadian Girls In Training.Canadian Girls In Tr aining is an interdenominational movement un- \u201c der the Canadian Council of Churches.Its activities are many and varied, but ils thief purpose is to preseht the Christian way of iife to teen-age girls.The Christmas Vesper Service is not for members, alone.In every community where this beautiful service will be held, the public is invited to attend and to take part.Services will be held Dec.12 and 19 in many of the Protestant churches of Montreal, among them Wesley United, Mt.Royal United, XM.y\u201c Yule Dinner Dec.20.The final meeting of the year of the Non-Pensioned Veterans\u2019 Widows Association will be held on December 6 at 8 p.m, in the Canadian Legion Hall, 4538 Verdun Avenue.The executive intend to make this a gala event and will hold the yearly drawing and the exchange of Christmas gifts.Refreshments will be served.Members who intend attending the Christmas dinner.which will\u2019 be held on Monday, December 20 in the same hall, and \u2018who cannot be present on the 6th, are requested to get in touch with the president, Mrs.Wainford, or the secretary Mrs.Robinson as soon as pos- rsible.There will be no further notification.Montreal Women's Club The Montreal Women's Club Will hold a business meeting- on Monday.at 2.30 pm in the Mount Royal Hotel.Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge will be in the \u2018chair.Calvary, Verdun U., Verdun Pres., Crawford Park, Chalmers, Wesmount Park Emmanuel, Nor- wood U., St.Andrews, St.Laurent.Dress-Up News Jor \u2018Ghe Holly - Days Ahead! / WONDERFUL NEW STYLES.just arrived for now, and now on.x CRISP TAFFETAS - * SOFT SILKS * PEAU DE SOME * SATINS \u2018 Designed to flatter the figure and please the eye! \u2018Priced from 29.95 to 89.50 1 Charlotte | 1353 Greene Ave.Gowns Fl.7773 WESTMOUNT \u201cwo Widows' Assn.to Hold ve - - es THE EXAMINER, wou, mp 2pm des oo =: SE = em ; ngagements + + - Weddings 2 The \u2019 Servite MR.AND MRS.RAYMOND NORMAN KEARNS shown with St.John \u2018the Divine, Verdun, of Westmount.Mr.Mearns, of St.Lambert.Rev.E.M, Dann following their recent marriage in the Church of The bride was formerly Miss Gwennyth Mae\u2019 Laurie, daughter of Capt.and Mrs.G.E.Laurie, Kearns is the son of Mr.and Mrs.W.R.[Catherine Booth Aux.| » Marks 6th Birthday ; The Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth\u201d Hospitdl, entertained members and friends at the 6th birthday tea held on Wednesday, Nov.24, The president Mrs.A.H.Mason, assisted by Major/Clara Cope, superintendent of the Hospital and Mrs.S.A.MacSween, Mrs.G.D.MacKay, Mrs.D.K.Gow- ans, past presidents, received the guests.; - After a short business meeting, Mrs.Joyce Greeniñg rendered a delightful .selection of songs, accompanied at the piano by Mrs.N.W.Harding.: A centerpiece of pink and blue carnations decorated the table, which was presided over by presidents of affiliated organizations.A birthday cake which was cut by Major Cope was beautifully .decorated with an ice cradle and doll, surrounded by pink and blue roses.Tea was served by Mrs.B.Forth and her \u2018committee assist-' ed by the executive.What You Can Do Now To Ease Holiday Rush.Gheck your utensilg and riake sure they're the-right size.Take a look at your roasting pan for the turkey.If the bird is to be a large one you may need to get a larger pan.It should be a shallow one, roomy enough so the bird will not extend over the edge.A flat or V- shaped rack is needed.to keep the bird off the bottom of the pan.menu, write it out along with your shopping list.Good idea to do it now before other Christmas duties like gifts and wrappings crowd your mind.Look over your linen and silver: Chances are they'll need some attention.Dishes and crystal, toor Choose a centrepiece ides if need to and shop for it well in advance.If you're going \u2018to make it yourself you'll need the extra time.If your favorite cake is the \u2018richly fruited kind it should have: at least four weeks to ripen.Make it right away, then put it in a tightly covered tin box and store it in a cool place., The rich plum pudding can be attended to now.rap it and store Open Daily 9.30 to 6 \u2018s in a cool place.Then it will be ready for resteaming on Christmas Decide on the details of your | Ruffled ribbon embroidery in scroll effect gives added richness to a rustling Acetate taffeta dress by Brodkin of Montreal.It has tiny STEPPING OUT: cap-like - sleeves and widely scooped neckline.The ful skirt flounce .is reminiscent of the trumpet line.An All-Canadian fashion.Calvary W.M.S.The Christmas meeting of Calvary W.M.S.will be held on Wednesday, December 8, at 8 pm.\u201c in the Ladies\u2019 Parlours, the conveners being Mrs.S.Walker and Mrs.G.Munro! The report of the nominating committee will be presented.The speaker .of the evening will be Miss Vera Jamie- son who will tell a Christmas story entitled \u201cThe Faith of the Little Shepherd\u201d.ist will be Mrs.George S.Bennett, contralto, accompanied by Mrs, Noel Hardy, and Christmas carols will also be sung during the evening.- Ladies are requested to take in Sunshine Bags and Dime Cards, Day.\u2018 \u2018 « a ae = diatly 1] ted.\u2014 - v Bronfiiian, opm.at 40 The guest solo- | All are most cor; | group\u2019 of \u201ctile Na- \u2018tighal Council\u201d ôf Jewish Women wi - entertain\u2019 at a \u2018supper dance \u2018tomorrow evening\u2019 at 9 o'clock at the home §f Mr.\u2018ang_Mrs.Samuel 15 ° Belvedere Road, Chairman of the service group is | Mrs.Myer \u2018Hendelman.In charge .of: tickets is Mrs, Edgar \u201cBronf- - Hola Fe v FEE ., .A eu Vi : - Society is holding \u201d à turkey mili- .taxy whist- £0 -December 15 ât-8.30 0 \u2018St.Antoine.Street.There will De prizes.for the military whist,\" also door prizes.The annual turkey drawing will alse be -|Hëld, on this night.Hvepyohe is cu welcome to attend.All graduate Turse of \u2018the Montreal Géneral Hospital are invited to a Christmas party, to be ; pela in the Nurses Horse on Fri- | day, December 10 at 8.30 p.m, | Bven if it has been many years since you attended a hospital function, you will be most \u201cwel- coms.This will be the last Christmas party in the \u201cold M.G.H.\u201d be- \u2018fore the hospital staff moves up the hill next year; and they are very anxious to have a record attendance.Jewish Gen.Hospital WA Annual Ball, December 11 The Women's Auxiliary éf the Jewish General Hospital \u2018will hold.its annual ball, on Saturddy, December \u201811, in the Rose Room and Ballroom of- the Windsor Hotel.Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Lieutén- ant Governor of the Province of Quebec and Mrs.Gaspard Fauteux, and with _Honorary Patrons\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Allan Bronfman, Dr.and Mrs.Alton Goldbloom and Dr.and Mrs.Ezra Lozinski, the ball committee is headed by Mrs.Milton Oser and Mrs.Bernard Lande as co-chalrmen.Mrs.J.J.Block is Treasurer, Mrs.T.Percy Hirsch, convener of decorations, and Mrs.Alvin Gardner and Mrs.H.Diner, ticket conveners.The guests will be presented to His Excellency, the Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Quebec, Gaspard Fauteux and will be received by Mrs.John Kershman, the Auxiliary President, Mr.and Mrs.Allan Bronfman, Dr.and Mrs.Alton Goldbloom, Dr.and Mrs.Ezra Lozinski, Mr.and Mrs.Milton Oser and Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Lande.\u2019 Lenny Rubin and his band, with a female vocalist, will alternate with a marimba band, and be in attendance all evening.One of the features of the Ball will be the dancing of the minuet hy twenty-four girls | in old-fash- ioned costume.Child Photography that makes table talk.- by Stanley Studio: Mothers and Dads show off photographs that will et-\" a tract OHs and AHs, If you're looking for an wn.forgettable photogrophi of Four child coll Stanley Studio, foremost children's - photographer.cr All sittings done: right\u2019 0 your own home.Call foday REgent 7-3870.- ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR LIFE-EIKE FRAMED ~ Evi vs £ th = Corbet A Sd St.Thonias Aduinas\u201d Holy Nase, BENUINE OIL PORTRAITS.- ful party Mis si ed at studio, nue, fd in Wil ing W guest Chioce render \" compa.Mrs.- and fil dian Af was many 25, afte the ocq the pre and hel of Mrs downe table, C| ers WwW Lewin Ameri fo Hol Mrs.man of tea, to Women'y cember the Ritz pm.Mrs.Bi favors .a} mis mo jolly old: to greet.Membe friends\u2019 attendin a gift, w under the Dominik ary Socie Decembez Hall, cor Westmoil will give) nor The Norma: Norma.a, = > - did ; fall pilot Hdie * fired +.Kang year, .thé ç dis: | ui and 5, 8:5 PTS TEE not to th could was \u201c this to in + Th \u2018Son.\u2018æport 3 trou lk alts al: Brls.fuchaud; \u201cBeasaut, - Far \u201cGrif To, Kenwood, Saucter, ci 62.| PSN CO SN MH SU va DD 0 OS = \u201cNn hons at ment hined As- | ort, pre- place club new hits play nds ont are nd ris, ed- ive il ting b to the À did not feel the same way, They fired their managers after their \u2018failure, in the public's eye, on the shoulders of the unfortunate pilot._ ridiculous.For instance, why should anyone think that Lou Boudreau, \u201cfired at Boston after a fourth place finish, will have more luck in Kansas City with a team that finished in last place?} the same thing will happen to Siemering, but that he will take the \" this year, and betfer than anyone else knows what must be done a .ut \u20ac +: 4 oy + wa = pére TR AMENER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER -3,-J864 , gre (Fa by.MARTY GOODMAN FOR REASON3 OF one sort and another, the executive of the Calgary Stampeders released ¢oach Larry - Siemering, \u2018making him the third coaching casualty in the Stampede City is as many years.There has been ro announcement concerning a \u2018successor, but the name \u201cof Tes Lear, who bega: this éoaching merry go round, has been prominently mentioned - .- While many felt that Siémering- did not make full use of the material at his disposal, it seems that just as many felt he should: be given another chance; that the Stamps will never get anywhere as long as they persist in changing mentors each year; and\u2019 that.it is too much to expect any American to come to Canada and produce a winner in a single year.Where would the Alouettes haw \u201c been this year if Doug Walker had been released after his first |- year, when the Als won two and lost ten?- ; When any team fails, it now seems a general practice to blame the coach, with some exceptions.\u2018But all too often one man \u201cis called on to carry the entire load.It's either produce, or get out.Last week the Brooklyn Dodgers rehired manager Walter Alston, former pilot of the Royals, for another season.In making the announcement, Dodger president Walter O'Malley absolved - Alston of any blame for the second place finish of the heavily favored Brooks.\u201cHe aid all right with \u2018the team,\u201d commented , O'Malley, implying that with better players the Dodgers would have done better, which Is a sensible approach to the situation.The owners of seven other of the 16 major league ball teams- teams had unsuccessful seasons, thereby placing the blame for the Some of these firing and subsequent hirings were just plain Les Lear guided the Calgary club to the Grey Cup In 1948 and then to the final in the following season.The next\u201d two years the team failed to make the playoffs.and an even more disastrous note came in 1952 when the ctub lost a 19 point edge to Edmonton and was beateh out of a berth in the WIFU finals with Winnipeg.Lear left and along came Bob Snyder, who also met success in going the wrong way.He asked for another chance the following year, was refused, and hecame the club\u2019s worst enemy.Few \u2018feel dismissal with good grace.Nevertheless, it was felt in most quarters that Larry learned the ins and outs of Canadian football this year, and would put it to good use if he came back.As far as strengthening a team, this is the most important time of year.Coaches can spot possible college talent In the bowl games and look for veterans as the National Football ,, league finishes out its season.This is the time of year to make contact with friends in the coaching profession in the States, \" leading to tips for next year\u2019s invitations.There is no great Ÿcalth of \u2018Canadian talent available, and those who get to the better intermediates and juniors first will draw them -to training camp, It's doubtful if all three Calgary coaches were particularly inépt or not capable.And if they were, the executive should change for not picking good- men so consistently.But it takes time to adjust to the Canadian game, and time to develop the talent.Better results could be insured by at least allowing Siemering another chance.He was not totally responsible for the club failing to make the grade to improve next year.® WESTMOUNT WANDERINGS: A targe turnout is expeeted next Thursday at the Shaar Hashomayim Men's Association Father and Son dinner .Several outstanding personages from the world of #port will be\u2018 present, and souvenir programs containing their photographs will be distributed .Theme of the evening is Clean Living And The Will To Win, and lined up by the YMHA's Morrie Bruker are Vie Obeck, director of athletics at McGill; Jimmy Miller, former intercollegiate heavyweight boxing champion and now sa standout defensive end with the Alouettes; Doug McNichol, former Western Ontario football and basketball great, now with the Als and.rated one of the top defensive ends in the country; Percy McCracken, fastball pitcher with Steinberg's of \u2018the Snowdorf League who has led them to two eastern championships; and Miekey Bergin, British Empire welterweight boxing champion .George Klein, McGill grad who played with the BC Lions this past season, toured the spots after the Grey Cup game with chum Jimmy Miller .Says he had 8 good year, and would like to go back .Ray Balllie, \u2018whose brother Charlie is & member of the Als, also watched the .big game and expressed his liking of Calgary .Ray turned jn a good year there 8s a tackle .Just a note on American football .Alan Ameche, Wisconsin .fullback, is rumored to be thinking of Canadian football offers ., The big question, if he comes, is where he will go.Ameche, chosen on most All America teams, won the Heiseman trophy as the .outstanding college player and set a new rushing record for a college career.Roslyn\u2019 Home and School Association is again sponsoring a rink outside the school .And again has-been turned down py the city In a request for funds to operate .So théy are\u2019 \u2018forced to ask for donatidns of $1 or more for every skater in the family .Coronation bark, Moritréa¥s \u2018hépe_ fer à \u2018big league\u201d \u2018park, % also having rink troubles .; They did a bigger and better job this year in organizing boys to .play in the park leagues, then found they weren't even ONE SHOT FELLS .CHARGING BEAR Ra \u2014Ceniral Press Canadian - Biggest bear iu the hunting records of Whitney, Ont., is this 465-pound monster shot by Eugene Bartus of Port Colborne.The bear eharged at him out of the bush and \u201cwas felled by one shot.\u201d \\ - Unify To Face MAAA Quintet In Loop Sart Unity Boys.Club will apen their regular campaign in section one of the senior B Montreal Basketball League Monday, Dec.13 against MAAA.The Unity lads will also façe regular competition this season from: the YMHA Royals, Southwestern Y and Northern Electric, Section two is composed of Holy Trinity, RMR, HMCS Don- naconna, RCAF St.Hubert and International Y.Coach Maurice Mariasine, while not altogether pessimistic, said his charges would \u201creally have to play ball.\u201d Royals and Southwestern, along with Unity, topped their respective sections in Golden Ball play.MA- AA is always a strong contender, and last year won their division crown.The NE boys seem to he weal est in the loop, but with more practice under their belts could also turn into a tough contender.The league shapes up as one of the best balanced in years, wth four clubs necessarily being considered for the top.Pending the decision of McGill to take John Reddon, the UBCers have added.Bruce Provencher to their ranks.He is a Bix-four guard, who arrived by way of Southwestern Y, and seems to provide \u201csome needed defensive strength.Another newcoiner, Paul, has taken over as pivot man on one line between Jack McKissock and \u2018Dave Barnard, while Grant Peter- \u2018son has been working with Ulrien Brown and Bob Trotter, Reddon has been paired with Bill Buckborrough at guard, with Mike Barnard in reserve.Proven.cher and Emmet Murphy make up the second combo.The section opened last night with MAA meeting Northern Elec- .|-tric.CANADIAN CLUR \u2018Martin Baldwin, dicetor of the | Toronto Art Gallery, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the | Canaliian Club of Montreal Monday \u2018at 12:80 p.m,.at the Mount Royal Hotel.He\u2019 will speaks « ori The Arts in-Canada.» East Africa, has an area of 224, Kenya, crown colony in British te lA.- NEXT OF KIN 7 The regular monthly meeting of the Next of Kin Association will be held Thursday, Dec.9 at 8.30 pm.in the YWCA, Dorchester street, in room 25.Business of importance to\u2019 the association is up : PACE NINETEEN PLAYED 700 GAMES When Butch Bouchard lined ug with Montreal Canadiens against Chicago Black Hawks on Noy vember 23, it marked his 700th N.HL.game with Canadiens, Butch is now in his 14th season with the Habs.\u2019 {Near Western) Pa de de du AI SAT AT AI 180 ÉTAT TÉL AI AT AL AT AT AT AT A1 14 E2E N a Na A JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS ! he 7 The Ke W ; 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