The Westmount examiner, 22 avril 1955, vendredi 22 avril 1955
[" Pr 5 till Seeks | \u201cFifty Grand In Snow Aid Members of Westmount : City.Council Monday will consider the judgment of the Court of Appeal \u2018handed down this week and which unanimously rules that the Montreal Transportation Commission does not have to help Westmount with snow removal, as its predecessor, the Montreal Tramways Coinpany did.7 \u201c The city is involved to \u2018an- amount of about $17,000 a.year and\u2019 already the arrears have piled up to a total of more .than $50,000.Depending on the wording of the- judgment, the \u2018city may or may not decide to take the case to a higher court in an effort .to reclaim its $50,000.Westmount and Outremont \u2014 which have sent bills in vain to MTC for its alleged share of snow-removal costs \u2014 sued the commission.The Montreal Street Railway Company, when it entered its first franchise with the two municipalities in 1806, undertook to bear part of the removal costs.The obligation also applied later to Montreal.Tramways Co., and payments were made regularly.Then, on June 16, 1951, the City of Montreal took over the company and changed its name, Bills Left Unpaid The snow removal bills weére dispatched with prompt regularity, as usual.But .payments were not dispatched in turn.Bills piled up like the snowdrifts they concerned \u2014 until the municipalities decided to sue.A Superior Court ruling found for the MTC, saying that the obligation contained in the earlier franchise did not exist after the city took over the streetcars.Now, Court of Appeal has confirmed the ruling in two iden- JE tical judgments for each of the JE suing municipalities.Vandals Wreck Offices, Get $208 At Red Feather Red Feather officials were seeing red Tuesday morning after they were notified that thieves had broken into the Welfare Federation building on Afwater shortly before 6 a.m.Thieves gained access to thc building by a second storey win- _ dow facing on Weredale Park.Three agency offices were entered and damages and material losses totalled close to $1,000 according to Henry Stegmayer, executive assistant, They demolished a safe in the office of the Society for the Protection.of Women and Children and $208 was taken.- The John Howard Society had doors smashed, cabinets rifled and a small amount of tash taken.Montreal Boys\u2019 Association lost petty cash, a camera valued at $100 and fixtures destroyed \"and damaged.\u201c Westmount police are investi \"gating the break-in, JOL XXVI, No.18 ~~ HOBBY SHOW WINNER: Hon.George Marler, MP for Westmount-St.Antoine, presents the D.C.Abbott Trophy to Aphrodite Christie, grand winner this year of the Westmount .YMCA Hobby Show.From left to right are shown chairman Noreen Murphy, Miss Christie, Mr.Marler, and Y secretary William Kingston.Photo by Ed.Bermingham WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1955 HENRY STEGMAYER, executive assistant of Red Feather Services, here inspects a demolished safe in the office of the Society for the Protection of Women and Children.$208 were | taken from it by thieves who broke info the Welfare Federation building early Tuesday morning.(Photo by Ed Bermingham) PF # Montreal TWENTY PAGES ÿ Sees Marler | On Seaway Federal Cabinet Min- ' ister George Marler received officials of the City of Montreal in Ottawa this week, to consider their suggestions for communication between the island and the south shore of the St.Lawrence, when the Seaway becomes a reality in this area.The plan, which includes a highway along a retaining wall, tunnels, and causeway bridges, is being studied at the Federal level, Mr.Marler told the Montreal officials, but clarification of \u2018some points is being sought.The Harbors Board, Seaway Authority and C.N.R.were all sented at the discussions, repre- - * ppp meme = ! PAGE TW4 10 From Hi y IAt Conference - In Sherbrooke Seventy HI-Y members from ; Montreæl attended the Regional Easter Conference held in Sherbrooke last week.The Montreal delegation were representatives of 15 different HI-Y Clubs now operating in Montreal.The general theme of the conference was \u201cHI-Y Today for Higher Standards Tomorrow\u201d.Discussioh centred around \u201cBoy- Girl Relationships\u2019, \u201cDelinquen- -ey\u201d and \u201cCapital Punishment\u201d, - with some time being spent on .problems of club organization ~.and school .relationship.| Alderman W.H.Bradley, Q.C.| extended the greeting of the City of Sherbrooke to the delegates at the opening banquet and the Rev.C.Tait, Plymouth Church, was the guest speaker.- All conference arrangements Income Tax Reports All Done At Low Rates Phone HE.3374 PHILIP GIRARD BUS.GRAD.B.A.Municipal and school auditor since 1934 EXPERT RADIO -HIGH FIDELITY n FAST Service & Repairs ON ALL MAKES ME.7-6991 TELEFIX Television Service \u201cwi IMPORTED GOODS of best quality Many patterns to choose from SUITS and TOPCOATS Made {0 Measure QUICK SERVICE Customers or our material made up.© REPAIRING ® REMODELLING © REFITTING F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstalrs) WI.6633 > were made by the Sherbrooke \u2018HI-Y Club.- In the juvenile delinquency | discussion the young people expressed themselves about the need for parent education on the matter.It was felt that most juvenile delinquency was due to parental failure.The group felt that the HI-Y Clubs were helpful in combating delinquency and that groups should be on the alert to assimilate the \u2018lone wolf\u201d into their club fellowship.Concern was felt that there was a need-for a better understanding of laws governing juveniles and that it was likely a study and modernization of laws dealing with juveniles would help in the solving of the delinquency problem.No decisions were arrived at around the vexing problem of capital punishment, although the delegates expressed the opinion that the answer lay in \u201cpreventative techniques rather than punishment.The conference is an annual event, planned for the Easter vacation period, Fete Des Fleurs\u2019 Entry Form Ready Application forms for entry in the fourth annual \u201cFete des Fleurs\u201d, to be held May\u2018 31, at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, are now available at the museum, 1379 Sherbrooke street west.All forms must be completed and returned to the museum by May 15, it is announced by the flower show committee.Sponsored by the Ladies\u2019 Committee of the museum as its major fund-raising project.of the year, the \u201cFete des Fleurs\u201d is a competition in floral arrangement for amateurs.Local professional florists aid in decorating the galleries.Last year some 250 entries were received, while more than 4,000 persons visited the museum during the day.Although only in its fourth year, the Montreal \u201cFete des Fleurs\u201d has attracted international notice, with enquiries coming to the museum recently from as far afield as Kansas and British Columbia.This - year, according to the committee in charge, there will be 10 categories in the competition, including a class fer children under 12 years of age.The other classes will be: wild flowers, Japanese arrangements, all green, show-cases, miniature, fruit and vegetable, classic arrangements free style, and a specail class in which identical containers and identical flowers are provided to be eavrranged within a time limit.ST.DAVID\u2019S SOCIETY The winter series of meetings of the St.David's Society of Montreal will conclude Friday, April 29 when a supper followed by a social evening will be held at Victoria Hall, from 6 to 8 p.m.Further information may be obtained from DE.3046.Any new arrivals from Wales are invited to attend this function.(near Greene Avenue) AMERICAN TV RECEPTION GUARANTEED EVERYTHING YOU NEED - $19.00 Includes all-channel antenna, 10 ft.mast and accessories.Easy to install.ERECT IT YOURSELF AND SAVE TELETRONICS CORPORATION LTD.4188 St.Catherine Street West FH.9282 | MA.3332 | 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.CHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS INSURANCE BROKER © GL.4519 Montreal = CEE a ee ei mm A Lp - THE WESTMOUNT-RXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1955 SLIGHTLESS SUNDAYS: 6.Lorne Wiggs Named To Head Engineers\u2019 Body G.Lorne Wiggs, 429 Lans- downe avenue, was elected president Saturday night of the Quebec Corporation of Professional Engineers at the conclusion of the group's annual meeting.A member of the organization for the past 33 years, Mr, Wiggs is a native of Quebec City, where the meeting was held, and was ; educated at McGill University.He is the senior partner of the firm of consulting engineers, Wiggs, Walford, Frost and Lindsay.The firm has offices in Ottawa and Toronto, the head office being located at 4350 Sherbrooke street west, Westmount.Members of the staff of Wiggs, Walford, Frost and Lindsay presented Mr.Wiggs with a gavel during a ceremony held at the company's office.Requiem Mass For À.St.Cyr A solemn Requiem Mass was held Monday at St.Leon de Westmount Church for Alfred St.Cyr who died in Hotel Dieu | Hospital.He was 69.A former senior partner in the firm, Hurtubise and St.Cyr Limited, insurance brokers established in Montreal since 1860, Mr.St.Cyr was the eldest son of the late G.O.Alfred St.Cyr, founder of the Alliance Nationale and also St.Leo's School.TO raaiss + - Many Montreal churches are having blind scripture readers this month to mark the need for support of the 1955 Combined Appeal for the Blind.Here sightless Gilbert Williams reads the lesson at Stanley, Presbyterian Church, with his Bible in Braille instead of ink printing.THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT eos Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 GREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY CLUB a 77 By M au ri ce M ari asine The first gettogether of the newly organized Friday Nite Club took place last Friday with an attendance of 24 boys and girls, 12 to 15 years of age.The Friday Nite Club which will meet every Friday at 7.30 p.m.is under the leadership of Miss Lucille Watson and Miss Audrey Miller.* BARN DANCE In conjunction with the annual hobby show exhibition which takes place this year on Friday, May 6, the Unity Boys\u2019 Club wild sponsor a gala Barn Dance which will feature Bob Hill and his Trio.Club members 14 years of age and over, parents and friendg in the community are invited to attend.Tickets are now available.BUS TRIP TO NOWHERE The Plus 16 Club conducted the second of a series of Bus Trips held this year, last Friday, with an attendance of 29 tcenagers.The group left the club at 8 p.m.\u2014 the destination was Kozy Corner at Plage Laval and returned to the Ciub House by midnight.The next bus trip for the Plus 16 Club will be held on Saturday, June 18, and the destination will be Plattsburgh, N.Y.As an early reminder to members of the Plus 16 club \u2014 make your reservations early as only the st 40 to apply will be eligible\u201dto go.NOTE TO A.B.Dear A.B.: Your request to have your pame mentioned in this column has mot been granted \u2014 and this is the reason why.For your information, Vo.Sem Tro sSLESSTSRN CLE EEZTEzEIZSEEERSSTC the names that periodically appear in this column are put there for some specific accomplishment which can be attri buted to the merits of the member whose name has been mentioned.or the contribution which the Club itself has made on behalf of the member \u2014 Now in your case, I would be very inclined to say that you have failed most hopzlessly in any attempt whatsoever to adjust yourself to the high standards which prevail at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club and to which the majority of the membérs are not only proud of but also abide by most religiously.Now here is my advice .tlo you, A.B.\u201cAt the Unity Boys\u2019 Club we have a variety of ac tivities which a 16 year old boy like yourself can participate in.Why don\u2019t you stop fooling around in the elub and do.something constructive, like woodwork or art or wood carv-; ing or leatherwork or join the Science Club or one of the.many group clubs or perhaps you like athletics \u2014 why don't you play basketball, or hockey, or badminton; or boxing, or wrestling, or baseball, or soft-, ball or go in for track and field.© Yoü want your name in the paper, A.B.well, how about a : little cooperation \u2014 how about trying to act like a gentleman.\u2014 we are ready and willing to give you your opportunity. grein Se 0 vi | & VALET SERVICE \u2019 FINE FLOORING ® HARDWOOD © RUBSER & COMPANY WESTMOUNT Free Estimates .' o ASPHALT x Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors | A.Ross Grafton | Fx 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET - WE.2323 mo iit yot.XXVI, No.15° | Blind Fund Drive Active In Westend The Combined Appeal for the.Blind of Greater Montreal ris © aking Steady progress in the westend, \u201cWeek by district chairmen, Ob-| it was reported this jective \u2018of the campaign is $200, 000 for the Canadian.National Institute for the Blind, Quebec |- division, and the Montreal Association for the Blind.NDG co-chairmen Mrs.Gilbert Layton and Mrs.J.L.Jennings and Westmount head Norman Clemens all reported that door to door canvassing is coming along \u201cat about the same rate as last year.\u201d They said they were counting on subscribers to volunteer their\u201d subscription as the canvass will continue until the objective is raised for the two westend districts.\u2018 Tite Montreal Association for the Blind maintains a school for- sightless children, a brush and broom factory and a home for the aged blind at 6980 Sherbrooke street west.Funds raised in this campaign are to help the sightless to help themselves.BE WELL DRESSED THIS SPRING SUITS MADE-TO-MEASURE 10 DAYS DELIVERY 1 Very latest materials and © best workmanship - guaranteed.Come in and compare our prices! WE SPECIALIZE IN MAKING STOLES, CAPES, SHORTIES FROM YOUR OLD FUR COAT.RESTYLING AND - REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Avenue Tailors 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) PICK-UP and DELIVERY OPEN Ai Day WEDNESDAYS CLOSED SATURDAYS : a he aminer 4 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, ' SAFE DRIVING: Senior students at Westmount High School graduated recently from a safe driving course put on for them by members of the Rotary Club of Westmount.The safe driving course to the form of a series\u2019 of lectures, during lunch hours at the school, and the final phase was a trip in dual control cars.In the above photo a number of students who took the Weredale House History Told Rotary By McAdam Weredale House and Camp Weredale grew from an idea first conceived by a small group of people in Montreal in 1870, Vernon F.McAdam told members of the West- mount Rotary Club at Victoria Hall Wednesday.Mr.McAdam, secretary man-¥ ager of Weredale House and executive director of the Boys Clubs of Canada, said the first home for boys was established in this city on Mountain street in 1870.The home later established the Boys Farm and Training School at Shawbridge.Camp Lewis, which is operated by the Montreal Boys Association, also grew from this small group of people who first thought of the homeless and wandering boys in Montreal back in the -19th century.Mr.McAdam said that the Boys Welfare Association and the Big Brothers Association amalgamated and formed the Association as it is today.In tracing the history of Were- an : Sherbrooke St.West | \u201cYour West End Ford 4 Dealer\u201d \"For the Best Buy in Town\u201d v {Corner Grand Bivd.) WA.1177 .the boys clubs dale House, which is to celebrate its 26th anniversary shortly, Mr.McAdam said it was in 1928 that members of .the Montreal Rotary Club were first approached with the idea of raising & quarter of a million dollars to build a suitable boys home in Montreal to replace the inadequate one located on Mountain street.Weredale House in Westmount was completed in 1930 and occupied that year by the boys.As a boys home it was ideal, being equipped with dormitory space for 161 boys, a swimming pool, gymnasium, auditorium, cafeteria and other facilities.More than 6,000 boys have been given shelter at Weredale House since it first cnened its doors, he said.Mr.McAdam said each boy is admitted to the home only on the recommendation of some recognized welfare agency.He pointed out that many of the boys who have grown up at the home have gone out into the business world and left their marks of success.He pointed out that during the last war, 378 boys from the home enlisted in the armed forces, with 22 being awarded decorations for bravery and outstanding service to their country.He said the home now faces the serious problem of overcrowding.He estimated that in the past six months only 12 new boys have been admitted to the home, whereas under normal conditions the number of admittances over the same period should have been three times as many.In relating the history of Camp Weredale, he told Rota- rians that in 1933 members of the Westmount Club undertook to raise $10,000.in order to establish, what he described as the finest boys camp in the country.Going over the past history.of in Canada Mr, (Continued on Page D) \u201cin the picture are Howie Simpkin, Rotarian - - LY ey 055 YEARS GAS WESTMOUNT - Reliable WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certificd Wotchmakers OHMAN'S : 1216 Greene Ave.bgt it get epg WE.4046 1955 PAGE THREE in the cars.Also in charge of the project, standing in front of the car on the left, while behind him is president Borden Empey of the Westmount Club.Also in the picture are Rotarians Harr§ Griffin, Jack MacBeath, Larry Sladen, and Bud Close.\u2014Ed.Bermingham photo course are seen as they are about to leave Py ALL ARRIVALS AT LA GUARDIA FIELD.5 non-stops leaving daily at: 7:30 a.m.5:30 p.m.Direct Skycruiser service to 12 Noon 8:00 p.m.Washingion via Syracuse 3:00 p.m.leaving daily at 10:40 a.m.$23.00 v 6 + COLONIAL AIRLINES For reservations and tickets call MA.2201 or see your local travel agent.Se (8) MORE and MORE PEOPLE ARE FINDING SATISFACTION AT CLIFFORD'S \u2014 FI.1166-7 WEEK-END SPECIALS! 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DELSEY IN TOILET TISSUE Of oll toilet tissues new Delsey * alone gives you that luxurious Kleenex® quality.The same wonderful sofiness and eb- sorbency (double-ply for extra strength).And only Delsey is \u201cclean-cut\u201d te lear evenly \u2014no shredding, ne wasle with Delroy.LIKE KLEENEX \u201cReg.Trade Morks STORE OF QUALITY 5158 Sherbrooke Sf.West: \u2014 DE.3417 Store Hours: 8 a.m.to 7 p.m.Daily Fridays: 8 a.m.to 9 p.m.\u2018James McCorkindale.LE \u2018 FRIDAY, APRIL 123, 1955 ATIXIND ART EXHIBITION: Two leading ballerinas from the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo appcared last Friday at the opening of an art exhihbition by westend artist Esther Golden- berg, at Simpson\u2019s department store.Many of the exhibits were were sketched backstage with the ballet troupe.Left to right are director Sergei Denham, Miss Nina Novak, Miss Golden- berg and Miss Yvonne Shouteau.\u2018\u2019HELEN-ELECTRIC\u201d TELEVISION, RADIO, AUTORADIO and ELECTRICAL APPLTANCE REPAIRS 4464 St.Catherine W.(Near Metcalfe) \u2019 GL.4103 Ballet Russe Pair - Visit Art Exhibit A visit from two of the leading ballerinas of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo highlighted opening ceremonies Friday of an art exhibition by Esther Goldenberg, 417 Mount Stephen avenue, on the main floor of Simpson\u2019s department store.The theme of the exhibit is ballet dancers sketched backstage with the famous troupe, and coincides with the coming of the ballet to Montreal.On hand for the opening were CALL Us Sergei Denham, director of the FOR FURTHER Ballet Russe, and leasing bal- DETAILS lerinas Nina Novak and Yvonne Chouteau.The exhibit will continue through May 14.This is the first complete showing of Miss Goldenberg\u2019s ballet paintings, though she has exhibited successfully previously in several cities.Her work has often appeared in Dance Magazine in New York.Miss Goldenberg first became interested in art as a career when she won a scholarship to Sir George Williams College, from a hobby show at the age of 10.There she studied under Let Us Modernize YOUR BATHROOM For a time she was occupied with still life and landscapes, but after going backstage to do some sketching about 10 years ago, she discovered a new- interest.Since then she has gone backstage at many various forms of entertainment, such as ballet, circuses and concerts, to find subjects for her sketches.In the future, she is considering adding athletics to her repertoire.Seeking grace and form of line in her sketchings, she contends the field may prove both interesting and worthwhile.J.Daniel Benefiel, director of the campaign and finance division, Community Chests and Councils of America, Inc.is in town this week to discuss the Red Feather campaign situation with members of the campaign cabinet of Montreal's Red Feather organization.He is also meeting with the Combining of Appeals Study committee of the Board of Trade to pass on U.S.experience in combining multi- 206 Olivier Avenue Need Plenty of RUUD Automatic Gas and Electric WATER HEATERS with aluminum tank are your best buy.Rustfree heater, the latest on the market.TAR & GRAVEL ROOFING A SPECIALTY Call us today for Free Estimates on that roofing job.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING * LIMITED FI.1189 Westmount ple appeala a | STILL KEENLY INTERESTED ia Scouting im Montreal, Claude S.Allen, (second from left) a former Montreal Scout- .master now living in Webster, Mass, presented to the Quebec Provincial Scout Council at the recent Queen\u2019s Scout Recognition Ceremony held in Moyse Hali, McGill University, a portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, painted by Frank Siater of New York.The portrait is shown after it had beem hung in Scout headquarters in the presence of B.W.Roberts, O.B.E., (second from right), Provincial President, who accepted it on behalf of the Association, Earle T.Moore, Montreal Regional President, right, and R.C.Stevenson, O.B.E., Vice- President of the Canadian General Scout Council.Westmount Hobby Show Prize.Winners Listed \" Winers of Westmount Boys\u2019 , and girls\u2019 Hobby Show: .ART Still Life: 1st B.Stevens, B.McKay, C.Williams, S.Ilisley, S.Wittkower, R.Fisher, J.Olesker, J.Tyrrell, C.Freeman; 2nd \u2014 B.McKay, G.Finlayson, S.Witt- Kower; 3rd \u2014 M Hayes, H.Smith, B.McKay.Landscape \u2014 1st: \u2014 P.Rice, .W.Hodge, J.Boake B.Foster: 2nd: \u2014 M.Frosst, P.Usher, J.Boske, J.Stuart; 3rd.\u2014 V.Fleischman, W.Hodge, E.Chip- man.Hobby Show Cover \u2014 J.Rhind.Familiar Westm\"t Scene \u2014 À.Woods.CRAFTS Models \u2014 1st.P.Larratt, D.Taylor, B.Woodworth, J.Hauvk- et, B.Anderson, E.Riodon, I.Wilson: 2nd.B.Anderson, R.Swift, S.Lou-Beer, W.Day, J.Hodge; 3rd.C.Turkenik.Woodwk \u2014 1st.J.Rubin, G.Young, R.Taylor, K.Keator; 2nd.P.Usher.Metal Work: 1st.J.Mackenzie, E, Ritehie; 2nd.C.Sherwood, R.Fisher; 3rd R.Chipman.Ceramics \u2014 1st.A.Mutch, C.Freeman, S.Caurey; 2nd.S.Foster, M.Hayes, M.Boake; 3rd.M.Hayes.Leatherwork \u2014 1st: C.Williams, R.Fisher, J.MacKenzie; 2nd E.Chipman, L.Wayer, A.Ross; 3rd.S.Foster, H.Cotton.COLLECTIONS Postage Stamps \u2014 1st.P.Wisenthal, P.Usher, H.Kalman; ond.J.Sichel, P.Tait, A.Kote- ly, D.Decarie; 3rd.K.Elliott, G.Grinsdale, R.Hofer.Coins & Paper Money \u2014 1st.B.MacCormick, J.Robinson, P.Usher; 2nd.H.Stewath, P.Usher; 3rd D.Kittridge, W.Hicks.Scientific \u2014 Ist K.Keator, J.O'Donnell.Scrap Books \u2014 1st C.Adair, H.MacLean, C.Rhind; 2nd.N.Smoth, M.J.Lochead, J.Hodge; 3rd.G.MacRae, P, Larrett.Postcards \u2014 1st.P.Kittridge; 2nd.E.Gordon; 3rd.H.Kalman, FOR DEPENDABLE TELEVISION SERVICE PTE JET CIE EI Autographs \u2014 1st.C.Adair, K.Keator, P.Redpath; 2nd.H.Olesker, G.Mack; 3rd S.Chall, D.Nancis.HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE .Cooking \u2014 1st.S.Branch, SO'Reilly, P.Usher, M.Pitblado, 2nd.M.Pitblado, D.Scandrett, C.Rhind; 3rd J.Kittredge.Pmbroidery \u2014 1st.C.Tyrrell, Aphrodite Christie; 2nd.M.Sully, H.Yalley; 3rd.E.Robinson.Knitting \u2014 1st.I.Joseph.Sewing \u2014 1st C.Pottel, J.Robinson, W.Stoker, D.Brake- ley.S.Hush; 2nd J.Robinson, M.Stoker, D.Brakeley, S.Hush; 2nd.J.Robinson, M.Moore, M.Hubert, E.Robinson; 3rd E.Robinson, A.Kottrly, D.Decarie.Miscellaneous \u2014 1st.J.Rubin, L.Harsen, V.Smith, J.Shar- piro; 2nd.D.Brakeley; 3rd.N Sekel, E.Robinson.PENMANSHIP AND LITERATURE Penmanship \u2014 1st.C.Lestre, Stoker; 2nd R.Decarie, G.Fin- layson; 3rd.V.Smith, E.Watson.Literature, poetry \u2014 1st.P.Lucas; 2nd.K.Keator; 3rd R.3rd.R.Beardmore, Essay \u2014 1st.P.Usher; Short Story \u2014 1st.J.Olds, W.Hicks, K.Keator; 2nd.E.Aufreiter, E.Ritchie; 3rd M.Frosst, C.Freeman.GAMES Checkers: 1st.J.Elkin; 2nd.H.Cotton.Chess \u2014 1st.J.Elkin, 2nd.P.Lucas, 3rd.J.Bois.Table Tennis, Singles \u2014 1st.B.Stevens, J.Elkin, S.Decarie, A.Bremner; 2nd.D.Cochrane, S.Wilgar, S.Wittkower; 3rd B.Stevens, C.Roberts.Doubles \u2014 1st.D.Cochrane and J.Elkin, S.Decarie and S.Wigar; 2nd.Marry and Brian Stevens.J.Barnard and H.Reed; 3rd.A.Bremner and C.Roberts.MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT Piano \u2014 1st M.Boake; 2nd.A.McNally; 3rd P.Larrett; Vocal \u2014 1st.J.Branch and D.Francis; 2nd.K.Keator; 3rd P.Usher and W.Hicks, Ingtruments \u2014 1st D.Booth; ond.J.Beck, Hervy Wolff, P.Larrett; 3rd J.Simpson.PETS Dogs \u2014 1st.Gerald Josephson, M.MacFarlane, E.Pool; 2nd P.Usher; 3rd.M.Deuch.Cats \u2014 1st.H.Smith, 2nd.P.Daley; 3rd H.Clark.Other Pets \u2014 1st.R.Chalk: 2nd.J.Elliott; 3rd W.Cochrane, PHOTOGRAPHY 1st.C.Adair, 2nd.J.Reid.Canada\u2019s first electric generator was installed at the corner of King and Yonga Toronto by John Joseph Wright in 1881.THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, Sts.in.+ FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 PACK FIVE future.variety show for the patients of Meanwhile the talent parade St.Anne's Veterans Hospital rolls along, and it was announced early in May.Wee Willie Markey Hits CFCF Jamboree Wee Willie Starkey \u2014 a mem- ber.of the Unity.Boys Club tal- === PHONE ent parade \u2014 made good this ye 178 week \u2018from local entertainment z Vy y] point of view.- = .DE.0655 === 24-hour service for our customers BRANDT PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing & Heating Contractors 4937 Sherbrooke West Westmount Willie, a member of the parade for a year now, has appeared with the group at all their hos- | pital and \u2018benefit performances, which haye been numerous.He and his guitar have been féatnred doing western selections.He reached a new high in his climb when last week he auditioned for radio station CFCF's Home Town Jamboree, and was TT - 7 ~ j WALLBOARD JOINTS » .Cracked or Broken WALLS and \u2018CEILINGS Lasily-Quickly -Sinoothly RESURED Resurfo not only fills cracks, breaks or open surfaces, it actually bonds itself to plaster and lath leaving a snugly-adhering, permanent repair.Resurfo is also.ideal for filling and levelling out joints in wallboard.WITH mill Wipe or brush the area to be repaired and remove all loose particles, then mix your Resurfo with a little water and \"apply it with a brush, trowel or putty knife.Simple isn\u2019t it?; 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M Auf.ma : \u20ac * Jack Hirshberg Reports Direct From » Hollywood HOLLYWOOD, April 21, \u2014_\u2014 George White once won $300,000 on a single horse race, drove an imported $25,000 limousine, was Broadway's toast as producer of the well- remembered Scandals.Then a few years ago he was involved in an automobile accident in which two people were killed.He pleaded guilty to hit-run charges, served time in jail and earned 35 cents a day tending sheep in San Diego County as a trusty.The Toronto lad hit both heights and depths in show business.He won fame as a dancer, helped advance the careers of such greats as W.C.Fields, Helen Morgan and the Dolly Sisters.His revues in New York did much to promote the names of George Gershwin and Buddy DaSylva and gave birth to many standard tunes as popular today as.decades ago.} But White's luck ran out for a while and he was taken through bankruptcy with liabilities of half a million dollars and no assets other tham the clothes on his back.So it's pleasant to report this mnever-say-die Canadian is on the way up once more, His Scandalettes are packing in the customers at Ciro\u2019s swank cabaret on Hollywood's Sunset Strip.His head is filled with good ideas and renewed enthusiasm.About that $300,000 horse race.To help out a pal White advanced $1,500 to buy an unknown steed.The friend trained the horse and finally entered him in a race.George White bet $20,000 on the nose and the horse won at 15-to-one odds.White later gambled $50,- 000 on another race \u2014 and this time lost.He hit the financial skids in 1929 when the stock market crashed and wiped him out.Today at Ciro\u2019s he re- * * MRT's Last Production Wednesday * ceives a nominal fee as produced and for the use of his name.With Whites luck \u2014 which has to turn good again some day \u2014 this could mean the start of a new career.TICKERTAPE \u2014 The Crew- cuts, a successful vocal quartet who call Toronto home, are people with foresight.When they go bald they'll change their name to the Skinheads .Guy DesRoch- ers, a young actor creating some interest in the studios at present, was reportedly a novice in the Capuchin monastery near Ottawa for several Years .Vittorio deSica, the - Italian star, is quoted: \u2018Italy is a land of actors, the worst of whom are on the screen!\u201d « « » New York's top dramatic coach is former character ac- \u2018tress Constance Collier, who once brought along her pet de-scénted skunk to dinner with me in Hollywood.Her pupils one day last week included Katherine Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Margaret Truman, Gloria Vanderbilt and\u2019 Marjorie Steele.The latter is married to Huntingdon Hartford, À & P grocery heir.Bob Hope points out that James Mason walks into the (Continued on Page 7) * Molieres \"School For Wives\u201d At Westhill Theatre Until Saturday Malleson\u2019s modernized version of Molière\u2019s The School for Wives, the Montreal Repertory Theatre's production which opens next Wednesday in West Hill Theatre, will be directed by Stephen Porter.Mr.Porter is in charge of productions for the Department où English at McGill Univer- city.He is a specialist in mod- crn drama who has been pro- Cucing lesser-known classics at 2icGill (Hippolytus, Measure for Measure, The Cenci).Tomorrow evening Mr.Porter is delivering a lecture, Mo- liére on the English Stage, to the MRT Theatre Club.The wining, planned to precede TIRT's Moliére production, is not restricted to MRT mem- kers, but is open to anyone wishing to attend.The lecture will start at 8:15 p.ma., in the Arts Club, Victoria Street, and will be followed by an open discussion.A graduate of Yale University's Drama School, Mr.Porter has been studying drama for the past five summers by travelling widely in Europe, the British Isles and the United States.The School for Wives will have Bruce Raymond in the leading role of Arnolphe, Mr.Raymond directed MRT's Bonaventure earlier this season, and played in two MRT productions last season: The Deep Blue Sea and The Miser.He has acted with Ottawa\u2019s CRT, for whom he was also business manager, and the Mountain Playhouse, where he was business manager and co-producer.He acts and writes for radio and TV.As Agnes, Arnolphe\u2019s ward and intended wife, Gerda Ro- ther makes her first appearance in a leading role with MRT.She played in a studio production, The Enchanted, in the old Guy Street Playhouse, \u2014 * and has appeared in a number of plays at McGill, as well as with the Mountain Playhouse.She was a student in MRT's School of the Theatre.Mary Kerr, winner of the Best Actress Award in the 1950 Regional Drama Festival, has already appeared this season with MRT.She was Miss Pierce in Bonaventure, and in Life with Mother, The Curious Savage and Uncle Harry in previous seasons.She has played frequently in Trinity productions, the most recent of which was The Chiltern Hundreds.In (Continued on Page 7) PUBLIC BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN.MRT Office 4023 Tupper Street Flizroy 4683/4 Tickets \u2014 $1.98 (inc.tax) #1 doubt if any Molière production in this country has been so funny.\u201d \u2014 JRA.Cambridge Daily News / .\u2026.PRESENTS THE SCHOOL FOR WIVES THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 38, 1955 $2,500,000 ROBBERY \u2014 At the hearing following the great Boston armed robbery, Tony.Curtis the crook considered the likeliest suspect, is shown headlines proclaiming the daring holdup in this scene from \u201cSix Bridges To Cross.\u201d which opens _, today at the Snowdon, Outremont and Strand Theatres.Julie Adams and George Nader .are also starred.x * * $2,500,000 Boston Robbery In 5 \"Six Bridges To Cross\u201d 3 Houses Today At Snowdon, Outremont and Strand \u201cSix Bridges To Cross\u201d, the tremendous human drama behind the headline-story of the great $2,500,000 Boston robbery that shocked the United States, opens today at the Snowdon, Qutremont and Strand theatres with Tony Curtis, Julie Adams and George Nader in starring roles.Based on the sensational Collier\u2019s magazine story, the bestselling novel and the Reader's Digest Book Club hit, \u201cThe Anatomy Of A Crime\u201d by veteran Boston crime reporter Joseph F.Dinneen, \u201cSix Bridges To Cross\u201d tells the story behind one of the biggest armed robberies in history with the trip-hammer jolt of reality.And against the background of that crime of the century, the picture reaches great heights of emotional interest as it makes the screen's first honest appraisal of the strange law- enforcing bond that links cop and stool-pigeon.\u2018Six Bridges To Cross,\u2019 however, is more a story of people than of crime, Tony Curtis is cast as the slum-born Boston crook who turns informer.George Nader is seen as a worldly-wise policeman with Julie Adams as his warm and loving wife who befriends Curtis.\u201cSix Bridges To Cross\u201d was filmed mainly on locatién in Boston, actual scene of the sensational headline story.Completing the program at the Snowdon and Outremont are CinemaScope shorts in color and a cartoon, and at the Strand \u2018Apache Drums, with Molière\u2019s adapted by MILES MALLESON Directed by STEPHEN PORTER ® Wednesday to Saturday- April 27-30 \u2014 8.45 p.m.© WEST HILL THEATRE (Somerled at Draper) uw.\u2018 ose ar Ct ta Pa, * Stephen McNally and Coleen Gray.NOW PLAYING ! \"Knights of The Round Table\u201d in CINEMASCOPE and COLOR with Robert TAYLOR - Ava GARDNER \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Young At Heart\u201d in COLOR with Doris DAY = Frank SINATRA *x \u201c *Lucy Marlow and Bill .Leslie two new ones have been | 5 given important roles in Joan Crawford\u2019s starring vehicle, \u201cThe Queen Bee.\u201d Now PLAYIN ! \"Black Widow\" in CINEMASCOPE with Ginger ROGERS - Van HEFLIN \u2014 Also \u2014 \"Beneath The 12-Mile Reef\u201d in CINEMASCOPE with Terry MOORE - Robert WAGNER STARTS SATURDAY ! 2 Hits in Color! \"Student Prince\u201d in CINEMASCOPE with Ann BLYTH - Edmund PURDOM \u2014 Also \u2014 \"\u2019Befrayed\u201d\u201d with Lana TURNER - \\ Clark GABLE SNOWDON 4 IS THIS THE TRUTH Y BEHIND THE CREAT 2500000 BOSTON ROBBERY?Newspaper beadlines called it the \u201cCRIME OF THE CENTURYT\" JULIE CURTIS - ADAMS GEORGE NADER wih JAY C.FLIPPEN + SAL MINEO ded at Snowdon and Outremont- PRCIAL SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS CINEMASCOPE AND IN COLOR LSNOWDON | OUTREMONT (2 TRAND prec i Sr IY Jr Ia 4 >.: ew IRATE IR ce * CNR Cuts Time For New Train, All Regions A new transcontinental \u201cname\u201d train and faster mainline schedules on all three regions of the Canadian - National Railways highlight timetable changes to _ - Zo into effect with the adoption « of daylight saving time at midnight, April 23.The new \u201cSuper Continental\u201d makes its inaugural run from Montreal at 4:25 p.m.(EDT), and from Toronto at 7:00 p.m.(EDT), and arrives in Vancouver at 2:45 p.m.(PDT.It will make the Montreal-Vancouver run in 73 hours and 20 minutes, cutting 14 hours and five minutes off the present schedule, and from Toronto to Vancouver in 70 hours and 45 minutes, fav- ing 12 hours and 15 minutes.Eastbound, the fast train will leave Vancouver daily at 3:15 p.m.(PDT), and arrive in Toronto at 3:15 p.m.(EDT), 69 hours later, and at Montreal at 6.20 p.m.(EDT), 72 \u2018hours and five minutes later.An elapsed time of 32 hours and five minutes for the \u201cSuper Continental\u201d between Montreal + and Winnipeg and 29 hours and 30 minutes between Toronto and \u2018Winnipeg established the fastest ; train service available between pa these points.The new train will + make the Montreal-Ottawa run Lo in two hours and 10 minutes.The \u201cContinental\u201d will also run on an improved schedule.- It will leave Dusting Powder 2.50 Perfume 1.25 to 6.00 Toilet Water with Solid Cologne 2.25 .Soap (3 cakes in plastic box) 1.50 \" Try Cosval Spray Perfume Mist in #Twistick\u201d Solid Cologne 1.50 Tale with Toilet Water 1.75 New \u201cCreamy Skin\u201d |] SUN REFLECTORS * =.48 | 1.20 WOODBURY'S SHAMPOO 59: | 1.25 REVLON POLISH REMOVER 48; 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A sain £.Ces css qu \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014me) wma mA) =e ave \u2014wy a=ew hold open house on Monday, April 25 from three to five o'- clock, in honor of her mother, Mrs.E.Christoffersen, who will be celebrating her ninety-fifth birthday.The Black Watch Pipe Band Ladies\u2019 Auxiliaïy is holding a dance on Saturday April 30 at 9 p.m.at 2067 Bleury St., with an rochestra and Pipe Band in attendance.Refreshments will be served and there will be door prizes.~ \u2014 In the absence of Mrs.M.J.C.Hogan, Chairman of the Marathon Bridge of the West- mount Women\u2019s Club, who was unable to attend the annual meeting of the club last Friday, Mrs.J.C.McKean presented the prizes.Mrs.D.A.McNiece and Mrs.C.W.Thompson were awarded first prize for highest score and Mrs.J.C.Cairns and Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge \u201cwere second prize winners.embroidered nylon fingertip length sleeve with mother of pearl buttons.The bodice was tight fitting shaping to a point in front and back with full gathered skirt.Her headdress was of lily of the valley with tulle illusion veil of fingertip length.Her cascade bouquet was of pink feathered carnations with white hyacinth bells.The bridesmaids Miss Joyce Seifert and Miss Ann Morrison wore similar floor length dresses of lilac tulle over orchid taffeta with headdress of orchid hyacinth in bandeau effect and carried colonial bouquets of violets with white hyacinth bells.The flower girl - Miss Marlene Dawn Lewis wore a three-tier floor length dress of pink tulle over taffeta with taffeta bow at waistline and \u2018carried a nosegay of pink hyacinth bells with white carnations, The best man was Mr.Dou- glag Sayers of Windsor, Ontario \u2018and the ushers were Mr.Alaistair Ingram of Montreal, Mr.William Light of Windsor, Ontario, and Mr.William Buzan, brother of the bride, of Calgary, Alta, The bride\u2019s mother wore a dress of dove grey taffeta with hat of milan straw in lilac shade with matching accessories and corsage of sweet peas.The bridegroom\u2019s mother in a dress of teal blue crepe, powder blue straw hat with pink accessories wore a corsage of pink Sweetheart roses.At the reception hich followed the flower decorations consisted of snapdragons, gladiolas and carnations.After which the couple left on in U.S.A.The bride\u2019s travelling costume was a gabardine suit of navy blue with white piping powder blue pill box hat with veil, harris tweed light blue coat with navy purse and shoes, white gloves and corsage of white gardenias, Out-of-town guests included - Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Wainman, parents of the bridegroom and son Gordon, Mr.Douglas Sayers, Mr.William Light, Mr.and Mrs, H.J.Light, Miss Alta Donaldson and Miss Eleanor Macdonald, all of Windsor, Ontario: Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Macdonald Mr.and Mrs.J.Macdonald of Stratford, Ontario; Mrs.W.C.Harland and Miss Nancy Har- land, of Toronto, Ontario; Mr.Carl Bennett and Mr, J, Pur- and Mr.William Buzan, brother of the bride of Calgary, Alta.GRIST - WILKINSON The marriage took place at 2 p.m, Saturday afternoon in the Chapel of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, West- ocial ++ Personal ++ Engagements ++ Weddings % Mrs, Sydney A.Macsween willx \"MR.AND MRS.JOHN RILEY, of 56 Windsor Avenue, West- mount, are shown on deck of the Furness Luxury Liner \u201cQueen of Bermuda\u201d just before sailing from New York Harbor en their honeymoon cruise to the sunny Isles of Bermuda.Mrs.Riley was formerly Miss Isabel Cooper, of Westmount.\u2014Furness Withy Photo son, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Wilkinson, and F-O Colin F.8S.Grist, son of Mrs.D.C.Ricardo of North Vancouver, B.C.,, and the late Dr.Guy Spencer Grist, of England, Rev.Edward McCarthy performed the ceremony.The decorations were white gladioli and snapdragons.= The bride wore an ice-blue gown of satin and tulle with lace applique.Her fingertip veil was held by a tulle illusion headdress, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and white sweet peas.Mrs.Patricia Harpell, matron of honor for her sister, was in a cocktail dress of honey belge limelight crepe, Her bouquet was of blue iris.F-L G.Scharf, RCAF, Ottawa, was best man, and the ushers were F-0 T.C.Montgomery and F-O Rapier.Mrs.Wilkinson, mother of the bride, was in a navy blue gown, with a corsage of pink carnations.Mrs.Ricardo, mother of the bridegroom, was in a dark brown gown with a corsage of yellow roses.The reception was held in the Officers Mess, RCAF Station, Lachine, which was decorated with white and pink spring flowers.The bride wore a dusky rose suit, with navy blue accessories, a white straw hat and navy blue veil for travelling.F-0O Grist and Mrs.Grist will reside at Chateauguay Heights.Book Club Meeting The Westmount Park-Emma- nuel Book Club Meeting will be held on Monday, at 8.15 p.m.The speaker will be the Rev, W.J.Spence.Guests welcome, Book Lovers\u2019 Forum The Book Lovers\u2019 Forum, under the auspices of the Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood, will meet in the Temple Emanu-El Community house, 4128 Sherbrooke street west, on Wednesday, April 27.Dr.H.J.Stern will review \u201c\u2018Tell Freedom\u201d, by Peter Abrahams, Tea will be served.mount, of Miss Doreen Wilkin- African Violet Show At Wesley April 29, 30 The African Violet Society of Greater Montreal and Affiliated Societies, in adjoining communi- _ ties, will be holding the 6th annual show of African violets on April 29 and 30.} This Show will be held in Wesley Church Hall on Notre Dame de Grace Avenue, at Royal and will be open to the public on Friday, April 29 from 3 p.m.to 9 p.m.and\u2019 on Saturday, April 30 from 10 a.m.to 8.30 p.m.Those interested in this most popular of house plants will be able to see the best plants grown in this vicinity and should be able to pick up poifñiters on the culture of the African Violet.\" CARLOS GERMANN Jeweller & Designer Repairs Remodelling - Modernizing Experienced Swiss Craftsmanship.- Gems tested with scientific methods.4462 St.Catherine St.W.Suite 2 (Noar Metcalfe Ave.) WI.2298 32 x S Fur Storage At Standard Rates WE PICK UP FLOMEN FURS REG'D.EXCLUSIVE 1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatre) PTT La ax a aa nie ist Wi.3312.Am em mom om - nm ete tt TIT th Ab A A LAM. MESS WINNIFRED STEGGALL, on thhe left anu vlitS.RB .IN GRIFFIN, on the right with their show dogs which will be entered in the Ladies Kennel Club annual dog show to be held on Sunday, April 24, from 10 a.rhn.to 10 p.m.at the Hussars Armory, 4185 Cote des Neiges Road, Miss Steggall, who resides at 19 Hillcrest avenue, Montreal West, is President of the Ladies Kennel Club, and will enter the two Pugs shown which are descendents from eleven generations of Champion Pugs.Mrs.Griffin, resides in St.Laurent, is Vice-President of the Ladies Kennel Club and will enter two English Springer Spaniels.Proceeds from this show will be used to provide a seeing-eye dog for \u2018the National Institute for the Blind.\u2014 David Bier Studios Speaker Suggests a Good Public Relations Program Be Set Un By Association of Hospital Auxiliaries The problem of justifying nospital expenses in an understandable way should be accepted by hospital auxiliaries as their responsibility, Mrs.Frederick N.Blodgett, told the Province of Quebec Association of Hospital Auxiliaties on Monday, April 18.The member of the Ladies\u2019 Committee, New England Medical Centre, Boston, told the one-day meeting that the hospital needs the understanding, respect and co-operation of the public it serves.And the auxiliary can help by setting up a good public relations program.The voluntary hospital, ar- cording to Mrs.Blodgett, is becoming increasingly dependent on the comunity for its financial support and staffing.This means that public relations program is needed to supply the public with information, said the speaker.This is the role which the hospital's auxiliary should be ready and qualified to fill.She said hospitals should have their own public relations departments, too.\u201cIt is a natural outgrowth of their development for hospitals = THE cHicDRENS CORNER UTSTHOUNT \u201cpajama game\u201d summer version The time \u2014 any warm evening from now on.The star \u2014 carefree seer- \u2018sucker in everything from flower-printed sleepers to enchanting \"granny gowns\".Also taking bows \u2014 our cowboy P.Js, striped broadcloths and short \"coolers\".Sleepwear for boys and girls from 1 to 14.1.95 to 2.95 The Children\u2019s Corner 1350 Greene Ave.GL.6510 to set up a public relations de- partment\u2014not to advertise and sell medical care, but to point up needs, study new ventures, explain new trends, and educate the consumer to evaluate properly this priceless commodity which he may be reluctant to support-\u2014 until his life depends upon it- patient care.\u201d She said the opportunities for public education are almost limitless and cannot be encouraged too much.\u201cThink what a program of preventative techniques would mean if properly offered to a roomful of waiting patients in a large hospital.They are nervous, apprehensive, and often have hours to wait.\u201d The speaker said such a program was set up in the Boslon Dispensary and has met with great success.She also suggested instigation 6f a series of health lectures, or health forum, for the general publie.\u201cNo doubt this is not unusual right here in Montreal, but has it been done under the auspices of an auxiliary?\u201d She referred to a type of publication which would be a \u201cnatural\u201d for auxiliaries to produce.It would be a pamphlet for newly admitted patients, outlining certain hospital rules, routines, why meals are served at a certain hour, what some of the various uniforms mean.\u201cIt may explain away some lack that otherwise would form the basis for a ior- mal complaint.\u201d Public apathy and lack of complete understanding can un= wittingly provide the stumbling block between the potential accomplishments offered by scientific research (with its parallel development of modern heaith program) and their actual, physical realization.There was a time, said the speaker, when hospital auxiliaries could afford to use their money for dainty extras, such as fancy tea parties or frills for nurses\u2019 dormitories.But with growing deficits in hospital budgets, \u201cit becomes more and more the solemnly accepted responsibility of the RMR Ladies Committee Plan Rummage Sale The Ladies Committee of the Royal Montrea] Regiment wilt hold their semi-annual rummage sale on Saturday April 30, at 2 | 0'clock in the Armoury 4625 St.Catherine Street, Westmount.Mrs.Richard Pierson will convene the sale assisted by Mrs.Dent Harrison, Mrs.V.Murray and Mrs.H, A.Etheridge.The Armoury will be open until that date for all contributions of clothing, books, toys, trinkets etc.Please mark parcels \u201cR.M R.Rummage Sale\u201d.Contributions may also be left at the folowing homes: Mrs.R.R.Pierson, 21 Parkham Place.Westmount; Mrs.Dent Harrison, 609 Roslyn Ave, Mrs.J.M.Allen, 4589 Coolbronke Ave.N.D.G.; Mrs.J.M.Cham- ard, 1509 Sherbrooke St.West, Apt.36; Mrs.C.Stacey, 137 Strathern North, Montreal West, Mrs.C.J.Pratt, 170, 48th Ave.Lachine, P.Q.; Mrs.W.P.Hart, 6265 Duncan Ave., N.D.G.The proceeds of the sale will be used for welfare work of the committee.St.Andrew's W.A.The Women's Association of St.Andrew's Church, West- mount will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, at 2 p.m.in Hut- chison Hall.Tea hostesses will be the members of the executive, The Red Cross group will meet at 10 a.m.auxiliary actually to augment that budget, to contribute \u2018substantially to such practical items as surgical equipment, necessary furni~h\u2019=~~ er evan nee = Westmount; RS URL ESS ati 1958 \u2014 PAGE THIRTEEN Communion Breakfast The Professional and Business Women\u2019s Organization of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, is holding its annual Communion Breakfast on Sunday.Holy Mass will be celebrated at 8 a.m.followed by breakfast at the Berkeley Hotel at 9:30 a.m.under the convener ship of Miss Eileen Cullen.| A business meeting and various reports will be read, with Miss Rosemary O'Hagan, president, presiding.Also, an election of officers will take place under the direction of Miss Eileen Gibbons.- | DRESSES FOR THE YOUNG SET Silk and Cottons, Cottons and Prints.Not only are these Dresses beautiful but they are washable, too.Including a small selection of Half Sizes Kay (Montague Ine.1.s3 GREENE AVE.\u2014 Fl.3956 de lll -~ a ua\u201d vo au TOOTAL in 5 yd.Mes.Betty Hofman ; 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Ask for special deposit forms at our nearest branch\u2014we have more than 680 branches to serve you.NW.145 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE WESTMOUNT BRANCH: Corner VICTORIA AVE.and - R.F.CORKERAN, Manager oy Las EUR Rene.ESL TECRA TEE SRR wd ea 5H nd hr ; NN : EL RRR I a tn 5 0 GET, ee i] vraiment ha PAGE FOURTEEN Western W.C.T.U.| On Thursday, April 28, at 2:30 p-m,, the Western Union of the W.C.T.U.will meet at the home of .Mrs.S.C.Lapointe, 110 Columbia avenue, Westmount.MADE TO MEASURE IN THE NEWEST STYLES Specially designed SWEATERS at MODERATE PRICES ® Repairing-®* Remodelling ANNA GOWNS 346A Victoria Avenue (near Somerville) EL.0823 Evenings: GL.1553 Open Fridays to ¢ p.m.* Advent, Westmount is celebrating giving Service at 2:30 on Monday, followed by @ reception parish hall.Archbishop Carrington will\u2019 be the special preacher.The Branch was started 60 years ago on March 5, 1895, corer ey Poe oko.$m pee THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL Church Of Advent Women's Aux.Celebrates Its 60th Anniversary This week, the Woman's Auxiliary \u2018of the Church of the its Jubilee with a great Th les- the A year later this report men-* tioned fees and donations from members amounting to $4.60 and a grant of $5 from the Chancel Guild.The Dorcas department bought materials costing $8.26! This year fees and donations were $1,750 and the Dorcas dept spent $270.In those early days Wood Avenue was right in the country and the Church was a mission.Thig partial list of ap- PAINTING ax W.E.GIROUARD DECORATING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR HE.5082 Ta UT the will À Unusual importations FLATWARE AND D TERNS, to mention a that are most reasona will find our capa staff most helpful.ve REGISTER SERVICE We invite you to register your pattern choice from our stock chinaware and flatware to facilitate selection by your friends A a el a a a cl a a a fe ol 0 a fo uo through the years world .CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, OPEN STOCK STAINLESS STEEL Wedding gifts are our specialty and you le Ta a a aa a nT a a ew a ee fa Ln ue a ee ee a ee happy pair treasure st D from all over the INNERWARE PAT- few.Al at prices ble.1450 Peel Street Opposite the Sheraton- Mount-Royal Hotel \"The House of Distinctive Gifts\" AV.8-7777 SALE OF POWER || esmm H PERRON e CO.LDg IY ib W.H.P.'s PRE-SEASON LAWN MOWERS List of models (two 18\" cutting units) (4 rubber tired wheel drive, roller.) 10 16 515 Labelle Blvd.L'ABORD-A-PLOUFFE, P.Q.ele & Ideal Suburban Standard 21\" cut, 5 crucible steel blades, ball-bearing action, two-part steel roller, Clinton engine, cutting height %-1'%\", Exceedingly well built to withstand rough handling +.7 Ideal Suburban Standard 48\" cut, 6 Ideal Suburban De Luxe 21\" cut, é Ideal Suburban De Luxe 48\" cut Bob-a-Lawn De Luxe 24\" cut Lawn Boy Rotary Mowers, 18\" cut 3 Toro Whirlwind Rotary Mowers, 18\" cut each $99.95 3 Toro Whirlwind Rotary Mowers, 20\" cut each $159.95 2 Rotochief Rotary Mowers, 18\" cut COME AND CHOOSE THE MODEL YOU NEED Store open until 9 p.m.from Monday to Friday and until 5 p.mon Saturday \u2014 from now to June 17th.W.H.PERRON & CO.LIMITED SEEDSMEN and NURSERYMEN 20% Discount allowed, until the end of April actually in stock: tractor-type mower, -».\u2026 each $224.00 each $324.00 each $252.00 instead of two-part iron each $351.00 each $325.00 each $95.00 each $95.00 MU.1-1685 peals the branch has contributed to, gives an idea of the wide variety of needs the 60 year-old auxiliary is interested in: a small heater for a mission house at Coppermine and a baby's cot for the missionary at Port Harrison - both places within the Arctic Circle; lubricating oil for the mission ship \u201cRendez-vous\u201d ministering to coastal settlements in British Columbia; expenses for Christian Literature in Sierra Leone, Africa\u2019 through Miss | Frances Howard; co-operating with Technical Assistance program for destitute refugees in Pakistan; these are only a few of the contributions sent abroad via the Woman\u2019s Auxiliary.Forming part of the Dominion Woman's Auxiliary the Advent branch will give thanks for 60 ycars of opportunity to share in nursing, teaching and evangelistic work in Canada, in India, in Japan and \u2014 until recently\u2014in Amman, Jordan.A member said \u201cWe almost feel that we are actually there - in the cold desolation of the Arctic, in the T.B.hospital we staff in Japan, or out in India with Dr.C.V.Jackson in her Clinic van Faith II bumping over the rough narrow trails towards some Punjabi village where the line-up has been forming since before dawn.From village Faith carries the message of healing and prevention.At times the van has to cross riverbeds, to crawl through ploughed fields or climb mountains at 10 m.p.h., or less!\u201d Someone has said, whenever a door closes another opens.As the W.A.of the Church of the Advent tloses its first 60 years the members are alert for new avenues of service and fresh openings in the future.Doreen Day To Address McGill Alumnae Society \u201cCorimon Cents In Fashion\u201d has been chosen by Mrs.Doreen\u2019 Day, Fashion Consultant with the T.Eaton Company Ltd.as the title of her talk to the members of the Alumnae Society of McGill University at their next meeting.The event will take place on Monday, at 8.15 p.m, in the Royal Victoria College.Mrs.Day is well gualified to speak on a subject of such interest to women by the wealth of experience which she has accumulated in the fashion world.Over 25 years ago, she began preparing reports called \u201cCustomer\u2019s Viewpoint\u201d for a large department store, and became so intrigued with store activities that she decided to work full time.She then joined the T.Eaton Co.Ltd.in Toronto as fashion advisor, and later was called to the Montreal store, where she supervised the Shopping Service and organized the Comparison Department.Subsequently she organized the Fashion Bureau and the Wedding Bureau, which she still supervises today.She travels a great deal and writes a column of fashion information gathered from the various important Collections she attends.Mrs.Day's outside activities include being the only woman director of the Advertising and Sales Executives Club of Montreal for eight years; First Vice- President of the S.P.C.A.for five years; member of the United States Fashion Group; member of the Ladies Kennel Club; member of the Women's Auxiliary of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital and member of the \u201cWomen's Auxiliary of the Montreal General Hospital.ITS SE EE TEE rep, ne me 22, 1965 MRS.P, SEVIGNY, 33 Rosemount avenue, Westmount, who is chairman of the.Westmount Division of the Joint Cancer Fund, reports an increased interest among the public in this year's appeal for $250,000.The campaign, which concludes April 28, will provide funds for the three-fold program of research, education and welfare.More than 600 patients are already under the care of the Fund's welfare committees and grants in excess of $175,000 were spent by the National Cancer Research Institute in the province last year.Reddy Memorial Hospital W.A.To Sponsor M.R.T.Play The annual Spring Theatre- Fair sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the Reddy Memorial Hospital will be held on May 4, | at 8 p.m.in the Community Hall of the Town of Mount Royal.This year the M.R.T.will present a play entitled \u201cHarlequi- nade\u201d, .Under the direction of Eugene Jousse, the cast of \u201cHarlequi- nade\u201d will be headed by Ronald Kinsman and Peggy Mortished.Mr.Kinsman is well known in Montreal, he appeared at M.R.T.this season as General Burgoyne in Shaw's \u201cThe Devil's Disciple\u2019, last season he was father in \u201cLife with Father\u201d.Peggy Mortished is a comparatively newcomer to Montreal and a resident of Notre Dame de Grace, this will be her first appearance in Montreal.Before coming to Montreal in 1949 she was under contract at the Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, and before coming to Montreal she was for two years in Paris, France.Men's Ass'n Whist The Men\u2019s Association of Trinity Memorial Church is holding a military whist in the parish hall at 8.30 p.m.on April 26.There will be door prizes and refreshments, Take cards.Conclave Plans ole e Military Whist - Westmount Conclave No.4, Order True Kindred will hold its annual spring military whist on Wednesday eveuing April 27, in Notre Dame de Grace Community Hall, Cote St.Antoine Rd., and Decarie Blvd.at 8.15 p-m., under the direction of Mr.Wm.~ Lebrun, ' Mrs.A.N.Irwin is general convener, assisted by Mrs.J.MacKenzie and Mrs.F, E.Wilkins in charge of tickets; and Mrs.Elizabéth Secord and Miss Charlotte Young in charge of prizes.There will be door prizes, and homemade refreshments.Table holders may obtain tickets from any member of the Conclave or at the door.Please take your own playing cards.DRESSMAKING Haute Couture \u2018Remodelling a specialty SYLVETTE \"YOURS FOR FASHIONS\" PHONE: HU.9-1898 - FOR OUTSIDE CATERING Whether the occasion is big or small, the Champs-Elysees Restaurant's qualified catering staff will make any event.a memorable one.THE BERKELEY HOTEL 1188 SHERBROOKE ST.W.MA.7351 2 tar mire tS PP EE ESRI THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, ; 4: Sean wg .> : pe \u2014 1 Ya Scout \u201croop Ayx.\u201d The \u2018general\u2019 meeting of.the Willingdon Scout Troop Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, will be held at the home of Mrs.Macdghald Smith, 4850 Oxford Ave, on Tuesday, \u201cat 8.15 .p.m.OT ~The mothers of Boy Scouts, Cubs and Rover Scouts, are \u2018cordially invited to attend.\u201cRCAF Silver Cross.The monthly meeting of the RCAF Silver Cross Mothers Association will be held in the Y.W.C.A., Dorchester St., on Monday, April 25, at 2:30 p.m.Tea will be served.\u2019 - Trinity W.A.\u201cLifting! India\u2019s Shadows\u201d, a beautiful colour film on missionary work in India, will be shown by Mrs.G.B.Dorey at the regular fortnightly meeting of the evening branch of the W.A.of Trinity Memorial Church\u2019 this evening, at eight o\u2019clock.Refreshments will be served.| Spring Bonnet Tea The Business and Professional Women's Club is holding a Spring Bonnet tea in the clubhouse on Saturday, from 3 to 6 p.m.Smart spring millinery will be on display.There will also be a sale of home cooking and afternoon tea will be served.\u2014 Spring Whist Members of Oasis Temple No.46 Daughters of the Nile are holding their annual Spring military whist, in aid of their work for the children of the Shriners Hospital, tomorrow evening at Ephraim Scott Memorial Church, Snowdon and Clanranald Avenues.Tickets are available through the convener, Mrs.J.Harper, at WaAlnut 2271.Military Whist Edith Cavell Branch No.93 of the Canadian Legion, will hold its annual military whist on Thursday, April 21 at 8.15 p.mat 1164 Beaver Hall Square, in the rooms of the Army, Navy and Airforce Club.Many prizes are available, and refreshments are included.Proceeds are in aid of children\u2019s summer camps, welfare of ex-service women, and charitable donations.Players are requested to take their own cards.Tickets available at door.Puppet Show Westmount Unit No.1, of the Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital Auxiliary, is sponsoring a Puppet Show, \u201cThe Wizard of Oz\u201d, presented by the Junior League Puppeteers, on Saturday morning, April 30, at 11 o'clock at Stanley Presbyterian Church Hall, 569 Victoria Ave., West- mount.Tickets may be obtained from Mrs.John B.Francis, FI.5193, or at the door.Thomas More Bridge The annual bridge of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of The Thomas More Institute of Adult Education will be held in the ballroom of the Ritz Carlton Hotel this evening at eight o'clock, under LE BLIND co.| LEE \u201cIn The Wren RABBI HARRY JOSHUA .STERN will review \u201cTell Freedom\u201d (Memories of Africa) by Peter Abrahams at the final meeting of the tenth season of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum.Held under the auspices .of the Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El this meeting will take place on Wednesday April 2%, 2.45 o'clock in the afternoon, in the Temple Emanu- El Community House, 4128 Sherbrooke Street W.Mrs.Harry Joshua Stern general, chairman of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum will preside and co-chairman for the afternoon will be Mrs.Alfred N.Miller.Tea will be served following the lecture, when Mrs.Ola- rence J.Tidmarsh, Mrs.Boyd Campbell, Mrs.Harry Stern and Mrs.Jack Carrick will preside at the tea tables, assisted by the entire working committee who are hostesses.x 8 A St.Matthias\u2019 W.A.\u2018The Spring meeting of the St.Matthias Association of Women will be held on Thursday, April 28.\u2018 À business meeting will be held at 2:30 and at 3 The Dominion Textile Co.Ltd, will show a coloured film and demonstrate on the uses of cotton.Tea will be served.Admission free.- ,Mtl.Ladies\u2019 Choir The Montreal Ladies\u2019 Choir is holding its annual concert on May 3, 1955, at the Y.W.C.A, on | Dorchester Street, conducting the choir is Mr.S.Rosemarin, pianist, Mrs.May Hardy, guest artist Miss Joan Glithero.+ \"Ellen Douglas Aux.The Ellen Douglas Auxillary will meet April 25 at 8.15 p.m.in the church hall of Melville Presbyterian Church.The speaker will be Mrs.Chas.C.Cochrane.Devotions will be lead by Mrs.J.G.Withers.\u201c A.and N.Society The annual meeting of the Women\u2019s Branch of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society will take place on Wednesday, April 27, at the Chateau de Ramezay, at 12:30 p.m.for the reception of reports and election of officers on the committee.will be a tour of the Chateau.Zonta Dinner Meeting Detective W, Wyllie, Head of the Identification Bureau for the Westmount Police Department, will be guest speaker at the the chairmanship of the president, Mrs.W.P.Kierans.Mrs.Kierans will be assisted by Mrs.James Young, ticket convenor; Mrs.J.H.Dwyer, secretary; Mrs.C.G.Cowan, telephone committee; Mrs.Robert Bruce Tudor, Mrs.R.L.Pineo, Miss Masha Cache.One of the highlights of the evening will be a display of Twentieth Century hats by Mrs.commentator.C.W.L.Luncheon \"Mrs.James B.Shanahan, President of the Business Women's Unit of the Catholic Women's League of Canada, will preside at the annual meeting and luncheon which will take place at 1 p.m.on Saturday, in the Ritz Carlton Hotel.\u2019 Ag the election of officers for the coming year is scheduled to take place, the attendance of all members is especially requested.Rummage Sales Unit No.7 of the West End Chapter Multiple Sclerosis Society is holding a rummage sale, April 29.Depots for rummage are: Marie The Hairdresser, 3885 Namur St.; Mrs.H.R.Taylor, 2324 Beaconsfield Ave.and Mrs: J.J.O'Reilly, 356 Elm Ave, Westmount, WE, 5638.A rummage sale will be held in the lower hall of St.Matthias Church, corner of Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road, on Wednesday, April 27, at 2 pm.Under the auspices of the St.Matthias Social Service Club.\"The Women's Association of Melville Presbyterian Church will hold a rummage sale on Wednesday, April 27, at 8 p.min the.church hall, 347 Melville avenue.No wonder women live longer than men, Look how long they're girls.\u2014Homer Phillips PS > 4 Doreen Day who will act as.monthly dinner meeting of the Zonta Club of Montreal.This event will take place on Tuesday, at 6.30 p.m.in the Vice ton Hotel.Topic of Mr.Wyl- lies address will be \u2018Identification through Fingerprinting\u201d.Special head table guest on this occasion will be Miss Barbara Roach of the Montreal General Hospital and winner of the 1954-55 Nursing Bursary sponsored by the Zonta Club of Montreal.; Miss A.May Jackson, president, will preside at the meeting.Following the meeting there: Regal Suite of the Ritz Carl-| 1956 | Ladies Curling Club Elects New Officers The Heather Ladies Curling Club held its closing luncheon and annual meeting on Tuesday, April 12, at the Club house, Ken- sington avenue, Westmount.The the chair.The prizes for the past curling season were presented.President Mrs.I.R.Tait was in.- PAGE FIFTREM Officers for the ensuing season were elected as follows: Preah) dent, Mrs.B.H.Reynolds; vices.president, Mrs.C.B.Baikieg; secretary, Mrs, A.8.BE.Dunca: treasurer, Mrs.publicity, hospitality, Mrs.T.H.Robinson; match chairman, Mrs.J.MY Schell; representative Ladies\u2019; Curling Association, Mrs, W.Wy Soper.i | TOP SOIL| $4.00 for 1 cubic yard - $3.50 for each additional cu.yd., delivered The finest top soil obtainable * BLACK SOIL ° $6.00 per cu.yd.\u2014 2 cu.yds.or more $5.50 per cu.yd.delivered Filling Earth, $7.00 per load of 4 to 5 cu.yds.\u2014PEAT HUMUS $1.75 per bag for 5 bags $1.50 per bag for each additional bag J - |! (App.75-100 lbs.per bag) Per ton, loose, $23.00 1 FOR SALE @ Rock Garden Stone $14.50 per fon @ \u201cAll types of stones and cement blocks for walks and terraces.Prices on request.ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS EVERGREENS, PERENNIAL AND ANNUAL PLANTS.give quick results, - PRICE PER BAG 2.15 Daccord Ready Mix Lawn Top Dressing The most practical and effective ready-mixed top dressing for your lawn.Contains rich screened top soil, high percentage of organic matter, top quality grass seed (free of clover).Mixture blended to 1 bag will cover 100 square feet (10° x 10M \u2018more or less.Minimum weight 100 Ibs.when packed.DELIVERED CASH and CARRY You are invited to visit our Nursery af 840 LUCERNE ROAD {Formerly Montée Côte des Neigest Town of Mount Royal E.DACCORD LTD.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR : NURSERY: RE.3-7324 \u2019 MAIN: OFFICE: WA.1531 RE.7-8742 26 Wolseley Street.kitchens.waiting.Upper apartment rents MODERN DUPLEXES FOR SALE IN MONTREAL WEST 5% and 612 rooms with double garages.Ready for occupancy May 15 on Wolseley Street.See the nearly completed model at Beautiful spacious rooms with extra large closets and planned \u2018LA CIE JARRY-FABRE LTEE VE.0926 Mme M.DELVOIE, 80 Berwick Crescent, Town of Mount Royal.RE, 8-2020 for\u2018$150.00 per month with tenants now Le en LC etm rp ELIE CE a sagen es ar Rare on eee i \u2018 pp re Pe a D TAT eee FT ine A tA MET = 1H LEE an Aa NE FEES sm ERe So es As RE A Be Re > me ar 2 - Hd mat EE + SE PA Dé sir oy ; i = Meron ol pe a Do ae ss mets avt ie a das 7 ares PAGE SIXTEEN Governments obtain an average of $341 a year from each Canadian, of an average of $1,724 from a family of four.PLat.4444 We spent a spring weekend it was still cold.But our hostess served soupmates, two or more kinds of canned soups blended together for enticing - flavor.were welcome.She served tnis combination in mugs \u2014 chicken gumbo and chicken and rice.With the steaming mugs went hot dogs, hamburgers, pickles and onions.The teen-agers present wolfed down this fare.\u201d So did we.We learned other soup mate tricks.Here are some meatless combinations \u2014 green pea and tomato; vegetarian vegetable and cream of celery; clam chowder and green pea; tomato and cream of celery.$3.00 - 5.00 WA.9886 Rock garden and flat stones $10.00 .Filling soil $1.00 .FREE OF STONE FREE ESTIMATES ON LANDSCAPING 975 CLIFTON AVE.- 10.00 per load WA.3505 ear Westport, Conn., recently.Hot, flavorful and different, they ] At one luncheon we had clam NITTOLO LANDSCAPING Specially treated black earth and top soil \u2018THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, \u201c1955 Children Like Hot Flavorful Soup Mates SOUPMATES \u2014 combine canned chickom and rice, serve steaming hot in mugs, chowder mixed with cream of | celery, served with mixed green salad and assorted hot breads.Chicken Corn Crowder One large onion, chopped; 2 tablespoons butter, 1 can (1% cups) condensed cream of celery soup, 1 soup can milk, 2 cans (2 cups) cream-styled corn (No.2 can), 1 can (11 cups) condensed chicken noodle soup, 1 tablespoon chopped parsley, dash black pepper.Cook onion in butter until soft.Blend in cream of celery soup and milk, Stir until smooth.| Add remaining ingredients.Heat, but do not boil.PAINTING?Indoors or outdoors .«.easy-to-use Conant paint makes home decorating a cinch.And when you buy Conant RIZE QUALITY PAINTS Visit the Conant Colour Bar at Thomas R.Fisher Limited 41 51 St.Catherine St.W.you pay only for quality.THE PAINT BOX) Phone WE.6106 AR ETO Ry SEE US FIRST! United Church of Can.W.M.S.Annual Meeting The twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society of The United Church of Canada is to be held in Fair- mount St.Giles Church, Outre- mont, Wednesday and Thursday, April 27 and 28.The theme of the meetinzs is \u201cChristian Hope and My Responsibility\u201d.Dr.Winnifred Bryce, recently of India, will speak at both sessions on Wednesday.At the evening session, a film will be shown on India and the junior choir of the church will sing.Business sessions will be held on Thursday morning and Mrs.Roy Stafford, President of the Montreal Ottawa Conference Branch will speak.In the afternoon, Dean Thomson will give the address.Mrs.GC.W.F.Johnston and Mrs.Wm.Whyte will be the soloists.All sessions are open to the Cat Fanciers Plan Fun Event, Various Contests Montreal Cat Fanciers Association is to present a Fun°\u2019n\u2019- Games Evening in order to raise funds to put on a Cat Show in the Fall.The show will be in aid of \u2018a benevolent cause connected with handicapped children.The Fun\u2019'n\u2019Games Evening is being held in Victoria Hall at 8:15 p.m.on Thursday, April 28.The Assn, members are sponsoring a home baking and candy contest and a photographic contest and several prizes will be awarded in each category.Entries are not restricted to members and everyone will be welcomed.Application blanks, covering the rules of the contests, are available upon request.For further information call Mr.G.Kolding, HU.'8-7634, or Mrs.Fred Birch, 4647 Grosvenor Ave., Mtl 6.Donations Requested By Grenfell Mission The Montreal Committee of the Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission, is asking for contributions of new clothing, hospital supplies or equipment, also new or old rayon or lisle underwear or stockings to be shipped to the Labrador Coast.Donations should be sent as soon as possible to Westminster Central United Church, 926 At- water Avenue.In Alberta there are thirty million acres of unoccupied land public.suitable for cultivation.$125.AND YOUR 17\" SET WILL GIVE YOU A : BRAND NEW 21\" SET OUTSIDE T.V.AERIAL © No down payment ® 10 cars at your service CR.3661 SPECIAL FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 kin \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 1 SAVE $2.75 ON A SERVICE CALL WITH THIS COUPON 1 We do TV servicing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week REFRIGERATOR, 92 cu.fr.GURNEY CAS STOVE, 4 burner .30\" ELECTRIC RANGE.of new price .© NTT SETS Ll.3183.00 $189.00 $ 79.00 $ 79.50 $22.50 .PARIS T.V.REGD., 7212 ST.HUBERT, MONTREAL Sr [ADDRESS o.oo nana anna crues 1 LCITY een, RE CA 1 CALL US AND WE WILL PICK YOU UP ® Many other specials ® Make your own terms - PARIS T.V.REGD.7212 ST.HUBERT CR.3661 SIs Se for $200.00 -* Complete KITCHEN SET * 3 Piece CHESTERFIELD SET (Choice of Colouss, Spering-filled) * 3 Piece BEDROOM SET {Choice of Blonde or Walnut) * FREE with This Special FURNISH A 3 ROOM 1 WASHING MACHINE «move 1» Elects New Officers The third annual convention of the Association of Hospital Auxiliaries \u2018of the Province of ; Quebec was held on April 18, in the Y.W.C.A.Mrs.J.Cecil McDougall, who was re-elected president, had a word of encouragement.for smaller hospital auxiliaries.She told the third annual convention: \u201cWe are very proud of our large auxiliaries and of their.great achievements, and we are grateful for their leadership and inspiration, but we want to assure the smaller groups and especially the new ones just starting out that this association wishes to encourage, not competition, but co-opera- tion and mutual assistance and aid and to emphasize the im- .| portance of the quality ahd spirit of service.\u201d ; The provincial association, recalled the president, was established two years ago and was the last of provincial groups to be formed in Canada.It provided a link of associations from the Atlantic to the Pacific.\u201cTherefore you must feel a great sense of pride in the dramatic growth and success of this, your association, due entirely to your good wilt and faith \u2014 this encouragement has indeed been precious to us.\u201d Mrs.McDougall said: \u201cWe believe that every possible effort should be made to open avenues of communication and understanding by sharing of mutual problems and exchanging ideas and knowledge with others in the same field of endeavour.\u201d Officers Elected Also elected to office: Mrs.Sylva Lamothe, Mrs.Alton Gold- bloom, Mrs.Alexander Hutchi- son, Mrs.J.Beaudoin Handfield and Mrs.M.H.Lacoste, vice- presidents; Mrs.Norman A.Prentice and Mrs.Gerard Belan- ger, honorary recording secretaries; Mrs.J.Ralph Boutin and Mrs.Gordon Pitts, honorary corresponding secretaries; Mrs.René Gagnon, honorary treasurer: Mrs.John Stanley and Mrs.J.Grenier, members at large.Mrs.Gaspard Fauteux, honorary president; Mrs.De G.Beaubien, C.B.E., Mrs.Allan Bronfman, Lady Meredith, Mrs.J.E.Perrault, OBE, Mrs.Louis Berger, Quebec, Mrs.J.Catellier, Three Rivers, Mrs.Louis Codère, Sherbrooke, Mrs.Jules Crevier, Granby, honorary vice-presidents.Scout Auxiliary The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Trinity Memorial Cub and Scout groups will hold its monthly meeting in the church hall, Marlowe Avenue, Monday at 8:15 p.m.All mothers of this group are cordially invited to attend.Catherine Booth W.A.The annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital will take place in the Assembly room of the Nurses\u2019 Residence, Montclair avenue on Wednesday, April 27, at 2 pm.Members are asked to please take note, change of time.Mrs.A.H.Mason will preside at the meeting and reports on the year's activities will be given by the committee chairman, followed by the election of officers.Tea will be served by Mrs.B.Forth and her committee.SPRING-CLEANING NOTES By Jessie Merle Franklin 1.Oil a dream and make it % work.2, Polish my heart until love glows.3.Clean out basement where fears lurk.4.Men complaining where it shows.5.Tighten contral.hina on gelf- fs \u2018 _ .The athletics departments of the Westmount YMCA} \" boys and girls Hobby Show \"the \u201cY\u201d team 32 - 16.one year.Friday night was the had many interesting sport § features to liven the Easter holiday period for local re- - = .sidents.: .Tuesday night a boy's basketball game was held between | Roslyn and Queens Schools.' Roslyn came out on top winning 16-4 and received the basketbal ball trophy for the second successive year.| à On Wednesday night there -was the girl's swimming meet.Elizabeth Dench earned the most points in the meet followed closely by Shelia McDonald and Jane Starkey who placed second and third respectively.Following the meet Audrey Bremner and Heather Swift gave an ex- | hibition of life saving, after which style swimming was done by Audrey Bremner, Heather Swift and Beryl Martin.Back Stroke: 1, Elizabeth Dench, 2.Shelia \u2018McDonald.\u2018Free Style: 1.Elizabeth Dench; 2, Jane Starkey; 3, Joyce Hodge.Diving: 1, Jane Starkey; 2, Shelia McDonald; 3, Cathy Rind.Also on Wednesday night there was an exhibition basketball game between the West- mount \u201cY\u2019\u201d\u2019 team and the famous Paraplegics wheel chair wonders.The Paraplegics swamped On Thursday night a boy'\u2019s gymnastic competition was held, with over 50 boys participating from Rosemount, Montreal West, Lachine, Richard Academy and Westmount High Schools.In the senior class Robert Mercer from Montreal West won top honours with a total of 68 points and was awarded the senior trophy.Thomas Panasuk placed second with 56 points followed closely by Donald Seller with 50 points.The junior trophy was won by Dodd Dixon with a total of 74 points, Lawrence Dutton with 66 points and Greg For- sythe with 64 points placed second and third respectively.Outstanding athlete of the meet was awarded to Donald Dixon who performed many advanced feats although he only has been doing gymnastics for boy's swimming meet, with Camron Grout winning the boy's trophy.Following this meet there was an exhibition of Frogmen equipment and a demonstration by Ray Chase, Ron Watt, Bob Wisheart and Robert Wall.Back Stroke: 12 years and under, 1 Preston Thom, 2 Pat Kays, 3 Peter Larratt: 15 years and under, 1 Camron Grout, 2 Evan Black, 3 Ron Taylor: Breast Stroke: 12 years and under, 1 George Lennon, 2 Dave Dinsmore, Preston Thom: 15 years and under, 1 Camron Grout, 2 Evan\u2019 Black: 18 years and under, David Taylor.Free Style: 12 years and under, 1 Preston Thom, 2 Dave Dinsmore, 3, Bill Wisenthal: 15 years and under, 1 Camron Grout, 2 Evan Black: 18 years and under, David Taylor.Diving: 12 years and under, 1 Pat Keys, 2 Davie Dinsmore, Preston Thom, 3 Peter Larratt.15 years and under, 1 Camron Grout, 2 Evan Black: 18 years and under, David Taylor.On Saturday night winners of the gymnastic competition held on Thursday night gave a demonstration.There was also | an exhibition on the box horse given by girls on the Hobby Show committee.These girls included Di Currie, Audrey Brem- ner, Carol Roberts, Cynthia Brooks, Sue Mendelson ahd Berly Martin.The YMCA trampoline team led by Ron Watt performed on the newly acquired trampoline.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 32, 1985 Hobby Show Athletics Livened D AGE BEVENTERN isplay SEVERAL LOCAL GIRLS have been included in performances this year of the Montreal Ballet.Seen here are back, left to right, Lorraine Gold (Swan Lake) West Hill; Joanne Saloway Westward; Susan Craig (Swan Lake) Miss Edgar and Miss Cramp\u2019s School; Anita Lands Iona; and Barbara Flanders _ (Swan Lake) Hampstead; second to last row All under one roof A branch of a chartered bank is much more than the best place to keep yous savings.It is an all-round banking service-centre that provides services useful to everyone in the community.In every one of 4,000 branches in Canada, people are using all sorts of banking services.They make deposits, cash \u2018 cheques, arrange loans, rent safety deposit boxes, transfer money, buy and sell foreign exchange.Only in a branch of a chartered bank are all these and many other convenient banking services provided under one roof.A visit to the bank is the way to handle 4// your banking needs \u2014simply, safely, easily.is Rhona Leavitt (Swan Lake) Coronation; second from front are: Barbara Stein (Le Reve) Vam Horne; Nina Mayerovitch (Le Reve) Westmaunt Junior; and Dorothy Roll (Le Reve) Westward; front is Adele Suh! 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Murray, MacRae (8) and Painchaud, MacRae (7); center: Garneau, Regents (7); left wing: secretary; and Pat Lomasney, Read, Royal Pharmacy (5); right director.wing: Quirk, Michaud, and It was announced that an ap- Sleeth, Michaud, tied (4); coach: plication had been received for Tinning, MacRae (5).Second Team .named most gentlemanly player, with Bussiere runner up again by one point.Jerry Kerr was elected president of the league, succeeding Jimmy Slater.Other officers elected were Pat Patterson, vice president; Jim Kerr, treasurer, Cliff Farnworth, League Seeks Sixth Team There's a spot open in the St.Laurent Intermediate | Hockey League for another | team.i The situation was revealed at the annual meeting Tuesday when an application was received from a Verdun spon- gor.Officials said they would admit the team providing =» sixth entry cold be found to All Stars rebalance the league.Anyone interested in enter- Ing is asked to contact league ; : , president Jimmy Kerr, 5001 ; ah + Grand Boulevard, at DE 0258.SUMMER DAY CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 3 TO 7 Tocated on a beautiful estate.Luxurious country facilities.Individual attention, All camp activities including: dramatics, arts and crafts, dancing, music, sports, pony rides, swimming and swimming instruction at our private beach, Lunches provided.Daily transportation available.DR.A.I.BURSTEIN Director 75 Cote Vertu, Ville St.Laurent RI.7-7123 Le On the second Pharmacy held the lion's share of laurels with six men selected.MacRae and Regents each picked up one additional place.wo a PAINTING: Inferiors and Exteriors .« their home.| 720 MARIN ST.NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL ol For almost fifty years we have been responding to | À the needs of far-sighted home owners who want to ; a protect and improve their most imporiant investment ! Whether it's a kitchen to remodel, a playroom or ; garage to build, a modern picture window to install \u2014 a fence, gallery to build or repair.Even a window screen mended or a door that sticks annoyingly We are at your service \u2014 Consult us today DANIELS & MANNARD Ltd.sentatives gathered for the annual general meeting.Highlight of the evening was release of the loop\u2019s all star team.The champion MacRae Electric squad made the best showing on the dream team, coming up with four first squad selections.Two Michaud Freres players tied for one position, while NDG Regents and Royal Pharmacy each contributed one representative.team Royal A complete MacRae defensive unit made the first team.Goalie Pete Brisebois and defenceman Ross Murray and Bob Painchaud all were chosen, with Murray a unanigous choice \u2014 the only one on the team.Don Tinning completed the MacRae romp being picked as all star coach.Charlie Garneau of Regents nailed down the center slot, while Frank Read of Royal Pharmacy picked up the left wing berth.Michaud\u2019s Billy Quirk and Bob Sleeth tied at right wing.: There was a representative from Royal Pharmacy at every position on the second team hut] right wing, which was won by MacRae'\u2019s Bud Selby.Roy Scur- rah was posted in goals,- with Walter David and Ewart Read on the blueline.Don Bussiere nail- ~d down the center position, with Brian McCann at left wing.Pharmacy coach Pat Tatta-son tied with Regents\u2019 Ray Tremblay as coach of the squad.WI.4159 League leading scorer Charlie Garneau added to his laurels, being selected as most valuable player by one point over the Druggists' Don Bussiere.It was also announced that Garneau had ended up as playoff point leader, with nine points on five goals and four assists.Jim Campbell of Regents ended second in the playoff scoring, with three of each for six point;.He ended up right Named, MacRae Places 5:5 =i Four On First Squad The, St.Laurent Intermediate Hockey League wound matters up for the year Tuesday night, when league repre- if a sixth team could be found by the time the fall meeting rolls along.\u2018They said if six teams made up the league next year, an extra night of hockey would be planned each week.In all liksli- Goal: Scurrah, Royal Phare macy (4); defence: David, Royal Pharmacy (3) and Read, Royal Pharmacy (3); center: Bussiere, Royal Pharmacy (5); left wing: McCann, Royal Pharmacy (4); right wing: Selby, MacRae (4); coach: Tremblay, Regents, and Patterson, Royal Pharmacy, tied behind Bussiere in the all star voting.~ \u2019 Michaud\u2019s Bob Sleeth vas ' Te Now Molson\u2019s brings you GOLDEN ALE Lighter.Dryer.Less Filling You'll choose Molson\u2019s Golden) Like it light?Flavour conscious?Let the sign of the Molson Golden Ale lion be your guidel MOLSON'S GOLDEN ALE BREWERY LIMITED , 0h ENR Pa rego Rr CNY PAE\" EERE SE PIRACY © CET = vy + » Whar + + + var \\ * - A large westend representation \u201cis included in the list of entries in the Ladies Kennel Club of Canada championship dog show and obedience trials this Sunday.Miss Winifred Steggall, president of the group, told The Monitor this week that well over \u201c 400 entries had .- been received, covering Eastern Canada and the United States.Included: among Locals Are Among Those Honored At MSBC Dinner \u201cTwo westend athletes\u2014mem- bérs of the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club\u2014were hon3red among many other club \u201cmembers at the annual dinner/ and prize.giving last Friday.John Smith Chapman, 17, and Harold Moody, 16, were the two locals who came in for the bulk of honors, with Chapman especially shining.\u2019 A squash raquets player for only two years, he won four of the five single championships at the club this past year.He missed out on the club title when John Foy came from behind to win.In addition, he picked up the Canadian intercollegiate crown, \u201cplaying for McGill, Province of Quebec junior crown, and in the Canadian championship was forced to withdraw due to an \u201c injury.Harold Moody successfully defended his Canadian Junior title and is rated a contender ofor senior honors in the near future.Club president Orby R.Drum- ell presided at the dinner and pointed out the club had enjoyed a record season of activity in the two games it sponsors and that its program to develop junior players had had encouraging results.Herschorn Renamed Life Saving Head At Annual Meeting H.E.Herschorn, 5618 Notre Dame de Grace avenue, was unanimously reelected president of the Canadian Council of the Royal Life Saving Society at the annual meeting last Saturday, at the MAAA.Other officers elected include Jackson Dodds, Montreal, honorary president; M.G.Griffiths, Toronto, vice president; S.E.Waldon, Edmonton, Roy Ash- worth, Toronto, George A.Burrows, Vancouver, R.B.McIntosh, Manjtoba, and Mrs.Peggy Seller, LakKeside, secretary.~ .The session dealt mainly with the problem of awards to those who passed the RLSS tests.It - was noted that gradually the organization is reaching a stage where it can issue its own certificates, medallion alternatives, and handle such other life saving business directly concerns Canadians.In the past, the certificates «have been issued by the parent \u201cbody in London, England.The Canadian Council operates under à license issued them back in 1947 by the Royal Life Saving Society.5 The meeting showed a strong desire for more independence in running the affairs of Canadian lifé saving, but at the same time \u201d showing a desire to maintain the affiliation and helpful guidance ot the RLSS in England.| dividual background this, she added, would be many local residents.\u2018The 34th anniversary of the show and trials is slated for the Hussar's Armoury from 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.Judging will go on all day, with.three American judges on hand.They are Louis Warden, Jersey City, N.J., Hans Oberman, New York City, and Ed Pick-.hardt, New Milford; Conn.Eliminations-will go on all day, with the best in the show being chosen about\u201d 10 p.m.A new feature this year will be a costume plrade 6f owners, who will dress to represent the in- \u2018of their dogs.Mrs.Doreen Day, fashion consultant for Eaton's, will judge this contest.The obedience trials \u2018will start about 10 a.m.with Kenneth Nau- mer, Glenwood Landing, N.Y., as judge.Some 30 entries have been.received.Miss Steggall said a large group would be arriving from Ontario, and another sizeable aggregation from Vermont.A feature will be some Bazenjis\u2014a breed that originated in the Congo \u2014 from Massachusetts.Uses \u2018Natural\u2019 Golf A new simple and easy way to improve your golf game is the subject of a recent addition to the pocket novel field, that may prove of interest to local residents.It's a, 25 cent Bantam Book titled The Natural Way To Better Golf, and written by Jack Burke, one of the hottest young professionals in the game.Authorities say the book can help both beginners and champs.The book tells the natural way to master the five key shots of the game\u2014drive, full iron, pitch, chip and putt.Both accuracy and distance can be bettered by using this natural method, Burke says.The author is one of the world\u2019s top-ranking professional golfers.Only 31, he already holds many course records and for the past three years has been among the ten top money winners.Commenting on the book, Byron Nelson, all-time competing money winner, has this to say: \u201cJack Burke puts golf on a com- mon-sense basis.His book reads the way a golf pro talks .what's more, he doesn\u2019t teach you how to hit the ball and then leave you stranded on the lesson tee.He steers you around the course showing you what clubs to use and what shots to play.\u201d Minor Softhall Entries Listed The first entrles In westend intermediate and softball leagues this summer were named last night, at an organizational meeting held at NDG park.District monitor Roger Bas- tien reported that Trenholme, MacRae Electric and RCMP would definitely be in the intermediate loop, with Dow, St.Augustine's and Royal Bank listed as possibles.Columbus did not have a representative, but had previously signified intentions of entering a team.Trenholme, St.Augustine's and Columbus were entries In the junior loop, with Oxford and Bnai Brith not having representatives but highly probable, Leagues will start about May 17, and final date to enter clubs is May 10 Anyone interested should contact Bas- Burke Bantam Book! - tien at PI 6111, local 162 or at - DE 2279.\\ \u2018THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, APRIL 38, \u2018Many Local Entries Given 4 dn Ki Conn] Club Dog Show Yankees, Lead In UBC Hoop House League The Yankees won both their games in opening play last week in the Unity Boys Club senior spring basketball house league, to take a quick lead.\"Phey downed the Giants 34-28 Wednesday, while Indians topped Red Sox 54-49.On Saturday the Yankees clipped Indians 40-35, while Giants edged Red Sox 51-50.The junior spring pasketball house league is due to start this week, with Royals meeting Wings and Warriors at Braves.STANDINGS ! \u2019 P.W.L.F.A.Pts Yankees .2 2 0 74 63 4 Indians .2 1 1 8 6 3 Giants .2 1.170 8 2 Red Sox .2 0 299 106 0 .* LEADING SCQRES Richard- SImmgps\u2018 +.49 Ralph Whims .s.coroqeesse +.48 Grant Peterson .no.¢.30 Willlam Carter .coevodees 23 Melvin Livin gstone FPN sons n0ne 21 Eugene Tabb, .[PR 19 Terry\" Gray .eeieesceccaacnonss 18 Bob Paul .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.sossoresennacce 18 Billy Green .coveeeesscines 15 John McDonaugh .14 Three members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club biddy basketball team and their coach have made the all-star team which will represent Quebec along the Canadian lay-off trail meeting the Kingston all-stars in Kingston, Ont.next week-end.They are: coach Douglas Mariasine, Bobby Carter, Frankie Robinson and Douglas Rowland.Approximately 60 club mem-, bers, representing Unity's termite, mosquito, pee wee, bantam and midget hockey teams attended the Westmount Municipal Hockey presentation night held at Victoria Hall last night.Coaches and managers of the various teams were also on hand for the annual affair.They were: Bill Journeau, George Horwood, Charles Darvill, Tom Nickson, Hugh Laws, Brian Cassidy and Russell Skinner.Trophies and crests were presented to the winning teams \u2014 Unity received two trophies, having won the termite and pee wee sectional championships.Wanderers To Start Practices At LCC Practices for the Wanderers Cricket Club will be held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7.30 p.m.at Lower Canada College, starting May 3, it was announced this week by the group.The ground is situated at the north end of the playing fields.Officers of the club were elected, and plans for season drawn up at the annual general meeting, Ro yals Force With Win; CNR Lead Royals forced a playoff for the fourth and final playoff spot in: the Westmount Municipal Basketball League, whén they trounced BYers 74-51 Wednesday.The\" win tied them with MacRae in the league standings, each with eight points.In the other Wednesday match, CNR downed Stayner 54-36, to end up in first place by a healthy 10.point margin.MacRae won their scheduled match Tuesday over Alouettes, who were forced to drop out of the league.League playoffs were due to start Tuesday, with the other three teams being CNR, BYers and Stayner.Survivors will meet Wednesday to decide the championship.C.N.R.loom as favourites to win the trophy having lost but two games\u2019 jn fourteen starts.Last year\u2019s winners, Stayner, \u201c fhave come through well in the second half and might come up with a big game.Byers Will be \u2018the third team in the series, this squad plays | held recently in the LOC library.Anyone interested in playing \u2018this season is asked to communicate with H M.Wolstencroêft, secretary, 4143 Sherbrooke street west, at WE 8267.The Wanderers have always been glad to have new blood in the club and will welcome all newcomers.Playoff - a steady brand of ball but lack a prolific scorer.Royals were ahead all the way this week, leading at the half by 28-23.Dave Barnard led the winning team scorers with 26, \u201cwhile Ed O'Brien hooped 18.CNR also maintained a lead throughout the game, leading at the break 37-16.Don MacKay with 19 topped the scoring, while Ricky Frietag was high for Stayner with 11.Royals 74: Barnard 25, O'Brien 18, L.McDonald 16, D.Macdonald 15.BYers 51: McLeod 26.Campbell 14, Enders 6, Ingram 5.CNR 54: MacKay 19, R.Morris 13, Irwin 12, C.Morris 2, Bleakley 8.Stayner 36: Frietag 11, Alexander 6, O'Toole 10, Easton, Mc- Donald, Maczolowski 9.STANDINGS ; P W L Pts CNR, .ccvunsves 15 13 2 Alouettes .\u2026.\u2026.14 8 6 16 BYers .\u2026\u2026.\u2026sosssece 15 8 7 16 Stayner .eocee0ee 15 7 8 14 MacRne .s\u2026ssoves by 4 10 : Royals .ceveeren 4 1 Tired,Weak Men! 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Pet Stock \u2014 Dr.T.Harper; Photography \u2014 W.Ward.Ca CERT UPS a 3 toa, w* A PICTURE REVIEW-of last weekend\u2019s Hobby Show was pros.Lot vided by Ron Watt.Above, left, are members of \u2018the Hobby 3 Show girls gym team, as on the floor Cynthia Brooks, left, and i Carol Roberts hold Sue Mendolsen.Audrey - Bremner, left, add À \" Diane Clark, on the box, s&pport Beryl Martin.Bottom, Teft, Ê are winners of the gymnastic competition Thursday night.Back, left to-right, are Norman Allan, Tom Panasuk, Robert Mer and Richard Desrosiers; center, Alex McPhie, Desmond Mago- .won and Dodd Dixon; front, John Austin and Gordon Naismith Bottom right, Hon.George Marler and Miss Clair Nash, priz committee chairman, present prizes to Peter Usher, winner of * the Aggregate Cup.: ; pa i \u2018 ge aT Te * I \u20ac # Coed Coy EAR In a wh SE tvmut be a to vee - "]
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