The Westmount examiner, 6 mai 1955, vendredi 6 mai 1955
[" Gt s Facts | -To Electors Westmount\u2019s Mayor 3.A.DeLalanne \u2014 following annual custom \u2014 took a .Well-filed brief case to the .annual meeting of the Westmount Municipal Association Tuesday night and let the citizens in on the facts of the case.1 The city, he - said, doing well in -all departments.~ °F The annual \u2018Report, he indicated, revealed an active and progressive year.Perhaps from a news -Standpoint, the mayor\u2019s most pertineut .remarks .had to do with traffic and transportation when he \u2018gave assurance that the tram cars within the next twelve month would be re- -placed by busses.Mayor DeLalanne said trams will be Temoved from St.Catherine and Sherbrooke streets, - Greene and Victoria ave- \u201c nues and also from the : Boulevard._\u201d Reporting on use of Vie- \u2018®oria and Grosvenor ave- - nues as one-way streets, * the mayor said the traffic change was working well.- Mayor DeLalanne said additional signals will be \u2018installed at Westmount \u2018and Grosvenor avenues, \u201c Cote St.Antoine road and .Grosvenor avenue and Western and Claremont aven ues Improve- \u201cments will be made to the .traffic lights at Cedar and Mount Pleasant avenues.He said per capita loss from fires in Westmount in 1953 was the lowest in the country \u2014 $1.65.Westmount has had a per \u2018 capita\u2019loss of $2.15 for the last.decade, the lowest year being 1947 when the per capita loss was 86 cents and the highest recorded the preceding year when the per capita loss was $3.74.He reported a small turnout for the polio vaccination program.On the (Continued on Page 7) ESTMOUNT STORY TOLD Mayor Gives] _ VOL.XXVi, No.16 - * WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1955 Public Taste Seid Slowing Radio Changes Only the - public's dislike for4 Mr.change is standing in the way of widespread use of a far superior type of radio, among other electrical appliances.i Dave Campbell, of Melody House, pointed this out \u201cVed- nesday in an address before the weekly meeting -of - the Rotary Club of Westmount.+ \u201cThe .radio as we know it today is changing so rapidly-that \u2018the customer\u2019s willingness to \u2018accept new advances is the biggest problam,\u201d he said.He told of transistors \u2014 - tiny enough to permit a wrist radio \u2014 taking the place of tubes.-\u201cBut the public is used to buying big radios, and so refuses to accept this miniature \u2014 but superior \u2014 model.\u201d ; Mr.Campbell also described changes in television.\u201cPicture tubes, the biggest part of a tele- | vision set, will remain on the \u2018face or screen section, while the gun or neck of the tuoe will shorten and shorten, until a two or three inch glass panel will make up the picture.\u201cThe bulky chassis will fit in the bottom of that tube.Imagine a 21 inch television set, 21 inches wide, four inches thick.It will work properly, but will you, the public, be ready to buy?\u201d Campbell warned people | against \u2018taking the words of -servicamen as gospel, without checking facts.\u2019 oo \u2018To train a serviceman to enter a home.and repair an appliance without commenting on every \u2018appliance in him from condemning the one he is sent to repair .is a major job, and women take every word they say as Gospel, without checking the facts.\u201d He said this is logical, for the men are representing the company and are supposed to be interpreting company policy.\u201cI can assure you, though, that it is not our policy to tell a woman who has paid #two or three hundred dollars for an item.a couple of months ago, that what she bought is a lemon and not repairable.\u201cYet we have had to dispense with more than one serviceman for that reason.Not that the appliance was unrepairable, but just that he was too lazy to investigate the complaint properly, and was only content to change a fuse or a tube, etc, \u201cThat type of serviceman we feel we do not need,\u201d he said.Mr.Campbell said buying ap- the home, let alone stopping q pliances was largely a matter of personal choice, He advised prospective buyers \u2018to \u201ctake a long \u201cslow look,\u201d and to look at competitive makes.He said.it.was important to.get service at more than \u2018one place \u201cfor if a manufacturer has all service done by \u2019 one source only, there is a tendency over the years for that company to forget the competitive aspect of all\u2019 business and gradually the\u201d prices of parts- for the appliance you own which is no longer under guarantee, start to get more expensive.\u201d Mr.Campbell said today there is not only a buyers\u2019 market, \u201cbut it is also a non-price maintenance\u2019 market.\u201d \u201cI agree that the resale prices set on a- good many appliances are out of line.They were originally set to allow for trade- ins, for customer service, for merchandise on trial, and a multitude of smallgr services, which have.now disappeared.The public has decreed that they would prefer to buy these.appliances at a lower price and take less services.That's why today when you buy a television set, your guarantee covers parts replacement only, for a specified period duly with all labor being.charged as you order it, or repurchase- (Continued on Page 5) J x MAY -6 1955 \"ELECTED PRESIDENT: SIXTEEN PAGES New officers of the Westmount Municipal Association gather here for The Examinér photographer.Left to right are WE, Black; secretary treasurer; Elliott A.Durnford, vice president, Mayor J.M.* \"de La- sident; Frank E.Gates; past president; T.M.Atkinson, president; and A.Sydney Bruneau, vice president.(Photo by Ed Bermingham), Westm't Stamp Club Plans Annual Auction The Westmouni are holding their annual auction for the benefit of the.Canadian Red Cross Society at Victoria Hall, Westmount, on Thursday, May 12, at 8 p.m.Members, unable to be present, and their friends: philatelic material to the Club at Victoria Hall to be sold for this deserving cause.Visitors are cordially invited to attend p this sale.MARCH PAST: Past and present members of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in a March Past at West- mount Grounds, honoring the dead of the corps, formed 54 years ago.Salute was taken by Gen.J.P.E.Bernatchez, general» officer commanding, Quebec Command.=~ : Stamp Club may send \u2018 donations of stamps and other \u201c PAGE TWO Calgary was founded as a West.Mounted Police post 4 tn 1875 and originally was called \u2018tl Fort Brisebois, : IMPORTED 5000S of best quality Many patterns to choose from SUITS and TOPCOATS Made to Measure QUICK SERVICE Customers or our material made up.OUR SPECIAL ! 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TAR & GRAVEL ROOFING A SPECIALTY Call us today for Free Estimates on that roofing job.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING LIMITED 206 Olivier Avenue 4 - _ - æ iF = pe mel \u201c1 -~ ~ Seman > o\u2014 > .Lune Fe MST Fl.1189 Westmount errr rm aoa gy wn en aes mee fn se at \u20ac eae Tein a ey 7 tl yas 2ZZZZBRy Maurice Mariasine take place, thus making it impossible, to display gymnastics or any other type of athletic program which generally plays such an important part of the overall recreation program of the Club.Barn Dance Features \u201c Bob Hill\u201d Tonight, Bob Hill will be the Master of Ceremonies at the Barn Dance and special guests will be Unity\u2019s large group of volunteer workers.Special tribute will be paid to the group who have rendered such valuable service to the youth of the community.Parents are urged to attend this event and \u2018meet the leaders through whose guidance and leadersip the children have shown progress.CAMP EEWIS .Registration for Camp Lewis-is now taking place at the Unity Boy's Club.Boys who are interested in going to Camp this year may apply at the Club daily from 3 to 5 p.m.and 6.30 to 9 pm.and on Saturdays from 9 a.m.to 5 pm.There will be four camping periods at Camp Lewis this year.June 27 to July 12; July 12 to July 28; July 28 to August 12; August 12 to August 29.Camp Lewis is picturesquely situated on Lake Ste.Marie, the middle lake in a chain of three lakes which afford some eight miles of open water for canoeing and boating.The.programms is planned cooperatively between staff and\u2019 campers with the major emphasis on helping the campers to accept as much responsibility as they are able.In this way the staff feels that they are developing mature citizens.An attempt is made to organize a programme that incorporates mainly those activities which the boys cannot participate in, in a city programme.As a result boating, hiking, canoeing, swimming, archery, camp craft, nature lore, etc.receive major consideration in the every day activities.Camp programme is carried on, on an Indian Motif and each section is named after a Canadian Indian tribe and each cabin is named after a bird, fish, animal or mammal found in Canada.The highlight of each camp period is the camp elections for the Tribe Council in which all campers participate.The last day of each period is given over to the trials and inMiation ceremony for the Council.Club members who are planning to go to Camp Lewis this year are urged to enroll immediately as space is limited and early applications will be given preferred consideration.The Unity Boys\u2019 \u20aclub of Westmount is affiliated in programme planning with the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, a Red Feather Service.Camp Lewis is sponsored by the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association.MILITARY WHIST On Friday, May 13 a Military Whist will be held at the Club starting at 8 p.m.Arrangements for prizes, refreshments and the sale of tickets are under the supervision of Gisella Mauer, Girls\u2019 Work Supervisor._ LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Coach Tom McAlear reports | that 28 boys are trying out for a position on Unity\u2019s Little League Baseball team, the Indians.With the opening of the League schedule slated for May 21st, the team is having workouts twice-weekly, on Wednesdays and Saturdays.The Westmount Athletic Grounds have been secured for all Unity's homés games and a double-header has been arrangéd for the opener on May 21st.at the W.A.G.The Unity's Boys\u2019 Club Jutior and Senior Spring Basketball cu - AMONG THE NUMEROUS attractions being brought here | next week by the Hamid-Morton Wild Animal show is Sylvia and her trained dog act.She'll be showing at the Shriners sponsored circus at the Forum, starting May 14 till May 21, with both matinee and evening performances.House Leagues are reaching play-off time.As\u2019 a result of games.played last week, the Indians are in sole possession of first place in the Senior Section with a 4-1 record.The Royals are undefeated in Junior play with a 3-0 record to lead the Junior Section.THREE GAMES EXTENDED INTO OVER-TIME The highlight of the week's play was three over-time games.The Braves eked out a 20-19 victory over the Warriors, the Wings also took the luckless Warriors into camp 36-34 and the Giants lost a thriller to the Red Sox 39-37.Other results: Royals smothered the Braves 50-12 and outscored the Wings 31-17.The pace setting Indians handed the Yankees their second defeat of the season by the score of 58- 34.STANDINGS (Senior) .Teams P.W L.Pts Indians ~.0.5 4 1 8 Yankees .5 3 2 6 Red SOX .\u2026.0.5 2 3 4 Giants .5 1 4 2 Junior Section Royals .3 3 0 8 Braves 000.0.8 2 1 4 Wings .c.0000 3 1 2 2 Warriors .3 0 3 0 SCORING PARADE Senior Ralph Whims 13, Terry Gray, 85, Richard Simmons 75, Grant Peterson 71, William Carter 71, Eugene Tabb 44, Bob Paul 42, John McDon- augh 39, Billy Green -35, Melvin Livingstone 30.Junior Keith Gævin 48, James McCourt 34, Douglas Rowland 32, Bobby Carter 30, Kenneth Gibbons 26, John West- lake 19, Richard Wojcicki 18, Kenneth Armour 14, Frank Robinson 13, David \u2018Tagicff 12.M.F.Larratt Joins Brown Fraternity Providence, R.I.\u2014 Michael Forbes Larratt, son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur E.Larratt of 502 Grosvenor Avenue, Westmount, was recently initiated into the Brunoian chapter of Alpha Relta Phi fraternity at Brown University.A freshman and candidate for the degres of Bachelor of Arts, he is a graduate of West- mount High School.Larratt is on the Class of 1958 Council, the Sirown Daily Herald Business Board, \u2018 = Red Shield Appeal Announced Chairman Westmount District Chairmen for the forthcoming Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal were announced today by D.J.Black, General Chairman of the campaign and Mrs.Trevor C.Thompson, Metropolitan Chairman.M Westmount North: Mrs.W.K.Hogge, 30 Edgehill Road.Westmount East: Mrs.E.L.Stern, 4200 Sherbrooke St.Wand Mrs.George Ekers, 431 Mount Pleasant ave.Westmount West: Mrs.John F: Stairs, 4686 Westmount ave, Mrs.Gordon C.Savage, 4309 Montrose ave.Jd.ady Shaugh- nessy, 356 Redfern ave.,, and Mrs.Egan Chambers, 251 Ken- sington ave.Westmount Far West: uh.Milton R.Rosenfeld, 652 Roslyn ave., Mrs.William Taylor, 533 Lansdowne ave.and Mrs.Allan H.McDougal, 617 Roslyn ave.Although the genéral organization for the drive has been completed Mr.Black pointed out that there are still opportunities for individuals to assist the campaign as canvass ers.This year, he said, the budget had been kept low and the figure of $165,000 was the same as for some years prior to last year when, of course, the sum was much greater as the campaign was a capital campaign for building the new Eventide Home.Because of this, he said, it was imperative that every cent of the quotas and more be realized.Apart frgm Mr.Black and Mrs.Thompson, the central organization for the campaign includes; D.R.McMaster, Q.C., J Chairman, Advance Gifts; Mrs.G.Gordon Hyde, Chairman, Women\u2019s Advance Gifts; D.O.Do- heny, Chairman, Special Names; Lennox Mills, Vice-Chairman, Special Names; C.A.Parker, Chairman, Commerce and Industry; E.F.Lyons, Chairman, Industrial Division; R.Henderson, Vice-Chairman, Industrial Division; J.M.Reeve, Chairman, Publicity Committee; Mrs.Stuart B.Ralston and Mrs.Frank Carlin, Joint Chairmen, Women's Special Names.The campaign will open on May 10 and carry on through May 26.5 EXPERT IV RADIO HIGH FIDELITY FAST Service & Repairs ON ALL MAKES ME.7-6991 TELEFIX Talevision Ses Service L'RÉ-RSDUT à 1 2128 Ve SE ES IQES TS ETS ¥ TTI ny eed \u2014 © \u201c55 YEARS IN &N WESTMOUNT Reliable WATCH REPAIRS 5 Certified Watchmakers OHMAN\u2019S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.fare at we + 3 The | xaminer vu PAGE THREE FINE FLOORING TR ® HARDWOOD © ASPHALT | \"2 .® RUBBER | .% Specializing in Refinishing Otd Floors - 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Speaking at the 25th anniversary of the establishment RUMP ROAST Square End 65< | odies\u2019 and Gentlemen's of Weredale, combined with the annual prize distribution, CAMPBELL'S | SUITS and COATS he paid tribute to the Rotary Club of Montreal in the Choice ¢ .¥ MADE-TO-MEASURE building of Weredale House, and to the Rotary Club of TOMATO SOUP Quanity 3 \u2026 35 i 10 DAYS DELIVERY Westmount in the establishment - - DR.BALLARD'S CHAMPION À Very latest materials and 2 C4m Worse of Cac TRG [men 3 vee roe nd DOG FOOD oon.2G 23¢ A .gan 21 years ago.nentl as made of this con- 1 best workmanship Prior to the presentation of |tinuity of service which has \u201cGEORGE\u201d WILL ADVISE YOU ON THE FINEST MEATS à guaranteed.the prizes, past president Eliot helped to make Weredale House ! Come in and compare our prices! JS.Frosst and vice-president on CH EE for re x.\u201c OUR es USSR [1 RER IE John M.Rudel, on behalf of the .TE STOCK\" af GROCERIES and FROZEN us i WE SPECIALIZE IN MAK- board of governors, preserited P&T Of boys whose homes have = \u2018cours FRUITS and VEGETABLES RECEIVED\u2019 TA AN | INC STOLES, CAPES, gifts to Mrs.M.Craig, Lady Deen oroken through no fault 8 SHORTIES FROM YOUR Superintendent, Vernon F.Mc- own., i OLD FUR COAT Adam, secretary-manager and The D Binny Robertson Mem- ; .George Brugman, assistanf sec- orial Prize for general profi- YY VY YY YY VY YYVVYYYY YY y TE RESTYLING AND retary, for their long and devot- Cincy was won by.Stephen x an 4 4 à REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS: ed service in the interest of Foster and the A.D.Thornton A 4 } ° boys who would otherwise be Memorial Prize \u201cfor progress ) À EL Avenue Tailors homeless.In paying tribute to Went to Kenneth Moore with |) 4 k | Mrs.Craig, Mr.Rudel said that Thomas Mamay winning the ) | ; | & VALET SERVICE the \u201cM\u201d in her name surely Prize for junior general profi- > 4 | 1166 GREENE AVENUE stood for \u201cMother\u201d for the way Cl\u20acncY.\u2018The Montreal City an (Just.below St.Catherine) in which she has performed this astro Savings Bank prizes b 4 PT PICK-UP and DELIVERY task for thousands of boys in © Order & Merit were won by > 4 ÿ ; Ww the 37 years she has been asso- (Continued on Page 7) ) a 4 i E.5908 ciated with the organization.j KR; OPEN AN Day 'MEDNESDAYS {| Mr.McAdam has recently com- b 4 CE .CLOSED SATURDAYS pleted 38 years and Mr.Brug- 8 D RIGHT HERE, in your own neighbourhood, you can get the 4 - ||) best buys fn guaranteed used cars.So why not buy from a 4 ' p reliable firm where you'll be sure of courteous, honest ¢ p treatment.You'll get no taxis here.Every car is clean 4 ) and fuily guaranteed.4 \u20ac 5 E E e oo 0 ) + 4 .; d { Sr ho s \"Your West End Ford Dealer\u201d > (Femand Girard p Paul Girard i i -~ Fe h B B p Certified Technicion 5 or the esi t uy SPEAKS TO LIBERAL À Body Work and Painting - Mechanica Repairs a in Tou wn\u201d Lo ederal Transport Minis.> Montreal's oldest dealer for Chrysler, Plymouth ond Fargo.: Er ; 1 ter, who will be the guest ) Victoria Avenue Carage, 372 pesto Ave, « Westmount 4 5 : speaker Friday, May 18, at ut - 5: ;.a a n Sherbrooke.St.West WA.1177 3 pm.at the annual meeting |} \u201cThe Customer of Yesterday is a Friend Today\u201d 4 à = \u201c(Éorier Grand Blvd.) of the Westmount-St, Antoine |} 4 N ~ a AMLAAAALAAAAAALALALANAALY | ) Mrs.M.CRAIG, lady super- \u2018Intendent of Weredale House, is congratulated by John M.Rudel at the combined annual prize distribution and 25th anniversary of the opening of Weredale.She was presented with a gift from the board of £overnors for long and devoted service to youth.Scenery and costumes were by.Mrs.Nancy Williams, : sisted by Beryl Martin, Susan Glassford.and craft classes.Included in the casts of the .two plays were: Oh EEYORE !: - \u2018Tanya Ballantyne; Christopher Robin, Judith Westwater; Rabbit, Elizabeth McAuley; Eyore, Pooh (Bear, as-> Tucker; Skunk, Kitty Patton; Mama Rabbit, Janet Hersey; First Rabbit, Jill Murphy; Second Rabbit, Elizabeth Young- The SLIPPERS of CINDERELLA: Myra Tremaine, Anne Bloomberg; Polly Tremaine, Pamela Kimpton; Dolly Tre- maine, .Judy Murphy; Jimmy Tremaine, Heather Black; Bel- Weredale House President Lauds Rotary Club Work The Rotary Clubs of Montreal and Westmount came in for praise Friday, when Weredale House president x Ewart A.Everson lauded them for their parts in the Hunt; try SPL ES oO inda Tremaine, Susan Scott; Agatha-next-Door, Julia Walsh; Jane, Penny Ilsley; Eliza, Kathleen Hough; .The Fairy Godmother, Fern Rudner.Susie Meissner; Piglet, Linda Roo, Wendy Sparrow; Kanga, Helen Ross; Owl, Sharon McMichael; The Author, Suzanne Foucar; Tigger, .Daphne You Will Love Clifford's DeLuxe Service-F1.1166-7 WEEK-END SPECIALS! EXTRA SPECIAL FRESH KILLED LAMS LEGS - - - - 69 Women's Liberal Association. » # (a) Do they pay too much attention to social engagements and too little atten- ® tion to the home?(b) Are mod¥rn children coddled by their Mothers?(c) Do Modern Mothers with all the gad- .\" gets in the home produce better homes?The Church Doors will be open at 6:30 p.m, LS a Parking facilities are available at the Church.10 \u2019 HILLMAN po - 3 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE ST.ANDREWS - BY-THE-SEA, N.B.furnished summer home, grounds 160 ft.square.Seen to be appreciated, Write 4600 St, Catherine St.W.Q-14 6 COUNTRY HOUSE TO LET COTTAGE on Lake St.Francis, with conveniences, Cedar Pointe, Port Lewis, Quebec.Phone Mr.Finn, GL.5814 or on weekends Huntingdon 3242, Q-37 BHAUTIFUL cottage, stained glass windows, modern conveniences, private beach, 30 miles from Montreal.Riding, fishing, swimming.WA.703 or DE.3717.Q-23 10 OFFICES TO LET DENTISTS or Doctor's of- flces to let in Westmount 4460 Sherbrooke West.Q-35 SHERBROOKE 4444, for consulate professional, self contalned suite, 5 rooms, reception room.1,100 square feet.Parking.WI.2803.Q-10 20 ROOMS TO LET LARGE furnished room, kitchen privileges.235 Clarke Avenue apartment, 1 -Westmount.FIL 5181.Q-50 CONVERTIBL SALES STATION : WAGON - SERVICK FORNIAN \" TOP PARTS ARD SEDAN ACCESSORIES 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W .FlA4s16 ja.ED FOR SALE TER WRSTMOUNT-EXAMBNER, FRIDAY, MAY & isss \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 | WAlnut 2771x Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted ms - after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 45¢ 3e for each additional word privileges, lady only.WI.2803.Q-48 26 GARAGES TO LET LARGE) brick garage.235 Clarke Avenue apartment 1 Westmount.Fi.5181, Q-49 ARAGE, Arlington Lane, 497 Lans- downe, GL.2496, Q-48 26a PARKING SPACE TO LET PARKING space \u201c0-43 AWNINGS CANVAS & ALUMINUM In attractive colors aad styling that will give distinction to your home.Telephone H.T.Cox.br 6842.LOVESEAT 2 leather chairs.Good condition.WA.6740.Q-16 TRAILERS FOR RENT Have you something you want moved immediately and inexpensively.Rent a trailer from Ace Trailer and Outboard Motor Rentals.RE.8-9871, .X% 20 Words 75e - Trades and Professional Cards Additionci Words 3e Each * po BUILDING REPAIRS ACADIA Construction Co.Ltd., concrete, brick, stone, plaster, tile concrete blocks.Repairs and alterations to sidewalks chimneys walls, floors, fqundations; also waterproofing and caulking.Phone RE.8-2336.Q-3 ri CARPENTRY 8.STANDRING REG'D., General Carpentry.Alterations and repairs.Painting and decorating.Planned kitchens, playrooms, arborite counter tops and panelling, a specialty.Satisfattion guaranteed.Cail EL.7453.Q-1 RIN Coetbgo dig OR ANG'D.B FUNCRAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke StW, DExvia 1149 AIR cond ONED CARTAGE & MOVING YOUNG véteran with small van truck available days, evenings and weekends, Fred.WI, 3038.Q-2 DECORATING G.D.Rowe interior and exterior painting.Kitchens, bathrooms, etc., washed at reasonable prices, Outside galleries and woodwork washed.RB.3-6829 Q-41 DRESSMAKING LATEST DESIGNS BY PARISIAN DRESSMAKER HARBOUR 3069 alterations accepted.Q-13 EUROPEAN dressmaker and designer, dresses made, alterations and repairs, 5110 Sherbrooke West.Apt.1, Q-5 DRESSMAKING-designed, all kinds of alterations, WB, 7420, West- mount.Q-6 er FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs.Storage facilities at standard rates.1235 Greene Ave, WI.3312, Q-8 UPHOLSTERING Recovered in the latest durable coverings of plastic coated fabrilite.Hundreds of patterns to choose from, Factory prices.Fast service.Phone LaSalle, PL.2376.Eve- anings HU.8-783.Q-11 emer UPHOLSTERING of all kinds, Custom and recovering.Remodelling and repairs.Expert workmanship.Free estimates, 24-hour service.Marcel Aubin, 5081 Notre Dame 5 AAG SA a I The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty t.West.Phone WI.3634.Q-4 YOUR TORN KITCHEN CHAIRS z0 ROOMS TO LET 29 FOR SALE , 29 FOR SALE WESTMOUNT, redecorated near GIRL'S bicycle, camp, summer transportation, quiet home, light PARISIAN DRESSES clothes, 10-12.Girl's shoes.WI.Cocktail, afternoon and sports, including latest summer fashions direct from Riviera.Cottons, silks French lace and organza.WE.wt \u2018MAHOGANY chest of drawers mice $35.EL.9310, TWO indistructable iron garden chairs.\u2018WI.9879.Q-38 \u201cGIRL/S bicycle size 26.Very good condition.320.WE.5094.Q-36 WALNUT double bed, spring and mattress.$35.GL.6746.Q-34 GOOD values for cottage or sun- porch.Single bed complete; large storage chest, green qulited plastic, green axminster rug 8 x 10; taupe wilton rug 7 x 9; small console table, .| chairs, eurtains, curtain rods.DE.3280.Q-32 GIRL\u2019'S.bicycle 28°, good condition.Also Electrolux.DB.1984.Q-31 FULL mahogany bed, box, mattress, Almost new.Very reasonable.HU.8-6192.Q-29 LADY'S bicycle $30.DE.2842.Q-23 SIZB 16 cotton and other dresses.Exclusive, perfect.Also raincoat.Cheap.DB.6608.Q-27 GIRL\u2019S black bicycle, two wheel, $20.DE.3056.Q- MAHOGANY desk, fine condition, suitable for living room.EL.oo ALASKA seal coat, black persian, size 12 or 14.Good condition.EL.95535.' Q-24 GAS stove,.Monarch, four burner, $25.cash.4288 \u201cWestern.-23 GREY baby carriage, convertible in good condition.Thistle make, $25.EL.8558, Q-19 BICYCLES boy's 28\" Empire $15.Girl's 26\u201d Unity, $15.EL.0224.Q-17 POCKET novels to suit your taste; 10e, 11 for $1.00.Comics 5e.Charcoal for sale.Cohens 351 Prince Albert Avenue.Q-12 CHILD'S light brown English spring coat, size 10.Very good condition, $5.Two summer dresses, $2.HU.8-6192, Q-30 Mayor Gives.(Continued from page 1) subject of health, he announced\u2019 Dr.Thomas Air- lie Brown had been appointed assistant medical officer to Dr.Donald Greenshields Mackay.Another senior staff appointment is that of Arthur Weldon as city attorney, succeeding his father, J.W.Weldon, QC, who retires âfter holding this post for 40 years.Aldermen G.G.Ryan, J.C.Cushing and A.Turner Bone reported on their committees.T.M.Atkinson was elected president, succed- ing Frank E.H.Gates, A.Sydney Bruneau, Q.C.and Elliott A.Durnford were elected vice-presidents and W.E.Black remains sec- retary-treasurer.Report of the association revealed an excellent in which the executive had followed closely the moves of the mayor and council and offered comment after consideration.Education, Library, Health, Housing, Legislation, Membership, Publicity, Recreation, Traffic, committees detailed their achievements.A tribute was paid to 6070.Q-45 BABY carriage, Gendron, gray, $15.FL.5862.\u2014 Q-44 TWO antique full length mirrors, 60 x 36 and 56 x 26, gilt Ideal for dressmaker.After & WI.5935.Q-43 GIRL'S Comet bicycle, blue, 28\u2019 wheel.Good condition.$25.FI.1526.Q-58 TEN high quality men\u2019s sults size 40; 3 pairs damask drapes.BEL, 3033.* Q-54 so PIANO WANTED STORE YOUR PIANO With responsible music love er, Na charge.DE.5506, 1 $1 WANTED TO PURCHASE BOOKS WANTED Cash immediately for large or small collections.Immediate removal, GEORGE EDELSTEIN ASSOC.BOOK-SEARCH SERVICE | 4603 COOLBROOK DExter 7857 33 DOMESTIC EMFLOYMENT WANTED COOK housekeeper wanted for 3 weeks, May 15th.Must speak English, other \u2018help kept, 1 baby 2 school girls, in household.References.FIL 7688.Q-59 34 HELP WANTED FEMALE ! COMPETENT older counsellors for senior position, for July and August, in girl's private camo, in Lauren- tians.Phone GL.4790, Saturday, 9 a.m.to 7 p.m.Q-52 Ex-Mayor Roy Campbell, ex-aldermen L.Blatch- ford, R.Panet-Raymond; J.Pemberton, ex-chair- man of the school commission George Vickerson and ex-chairman of the library trustees H.C.Hayes for the untiring devotion to duty shown during their periods of Weredale House (Continued from page 3) James Walker and Albert Levesque; the prizes awarded by the Arthur H.Campbell Prize Fund, and presented by Mr.Campbell and other members of the Board of Governors who were present, included prizes for the tutorial classes under the direction of Mr.Norman J.Kneeland, who is also the director of Camp Weredale, were won by Leon Diesing, John Ben- del and James Davies.Prizes for carpentry presented by Richard Fair, instructor of the class, were won by Donald Goernert, Ross Holden and Douglas Cox in the senior section and Robert Eby, Philip Scott and Robert Bradley, juniors.Gymnasium prizes for the classes under the supervision of Glenn Wood, went to Junior \u201cC™ \u2014Gordon Coull, Camil Prevost; Junior \u2018\u201cB\u201d\u2019 John dePierre, Gerard Guilbord; Junior \u201cA\u201d Ron- Intermediate Norman Conll, Joseph Dion; Senior, George Todd PAGE SEVEN Hash.Statesman.Sales Metropolitan Service Ambassador Parts Rambler Accessories 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W Fl.4616 frames.|.34 HELP WANTED FEMALE YOUNG woman, tary, for July and August, for girls private camp, in Laurentians.Must be able to drive car.Phone GL.4790, Saturday, 9 am.to 7 2% OFFICE CLERK For west end office.Must be good writer.@all Mr.Morgan.WA.es © Sh WORK AT HOME Knitting, crocheting, or sewing, Doll's garments.DE.6793.Call bee tween 9-1 only.* Q-38 TRAINED nurse private summer camp, July and August.GL.4790.Q-16 J.WANTED, high school girl, 4-1 p.m.After school closing full time, with 5 weeks at Maine coast.Must Ii children.FI.5691.Q-20 85 SITUATIONS WANTED i FEMALE 6) DENTAL nurse exeperlenced considered, refined and attractive desires position in dental office.DE.3750.Q-56 87 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE OLD Country painter wants\" vor own tools, references.FI.1365.Q-47 | 89 LOST \u2018 CAT, tabby, one year old male, gray with black stripes.FL 28% 45 MONEY TO LOAN AT 5% %.Mortgage loans quickly.Contractors, privates, Notary, 0343, Q-15 prizes, with Morrice Buck, ine structor, were won by Walter Pankiw and Grant Grimsdale.General prizes for helpfulness were presented to William Robertson, Peter Robson and Robert Gaylor; Neatness, Frank Halko; and the Cups in annual competition in Athletics, Rotary Sports and at Camp Weredale were won as follows: Senior Floor Hockey, the \u201cToads\u201d, Capt.Geo.Todd; Intermediate, the \u201cRussians\u201d Capt.Norman Coull, Douglas Gordon trophy won by the \u2018\u2018Dodgers\u201d, Capt.Keith Kenemy; Junior \u201cB\"\u201d Floor Hockey \u2018\u2018Royals\u201d, Capt.Kenneth Bellenger; Junior \u201cC\u201d \u201cPunkies\u201d Capt.Gordon Coull, PLATTSBURGH CAMP FOR RENT on Lake Champlain, 15 miles south of Platts.burgh, completely furnished.INQUIRE W.R.BIERER 1 Addoms Street PLATTSBURGH, N.Y.ald Padgett, Joseph Panton; | WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED, 2007 Union Avenue and \u2018Uno Sander; \u201cArt Class Plateau 1104 _\u201cj for girl's ; .e imps hm ome) Bikers aN 4 i ¥ iS) Lmao hE FRR ito ph rap pO .oO A to x race RIGHT \u2014 - Holland, Êdent Mrs.| Clg Bch dite ad sk PURI i The Honorary President, Mrs.George C.Marler and the Presi- J.O.Asselin will receive at a tea Friday afternoon, May 13, at 3 p.m.when Mr.Marler, Federal Transport Minister will address members of the Westmount-St.Antoine Women's Liberal Association at the home of Mrs.John Savoy, 478 Roslyn avenue Westmount.Mrs.Roger Ouimet, Dr.Anne Batshaw and Mrs.Lonsdale the three Vice-Presi- dents, will preside at the tea table.1 Miss Madeleine Turcotte of Westmount is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lucien Turcotte of Sherbrooke.Lj ENGAGEMENTS \u2018 Mr.and Mrs.Frank Green of Westmount announce the en\u201c gagement of their daughter, Joyce Catherine, to John Manning, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.Manning of Notre Dame de Grace.The marriage will be solemnized May 21 in Verdun United Church.WEDDINGS _ WATSON \u2014 DAVIS The marriage of Barbara Trenholme, daughter of Mr.Robert H.Davis and Mrs.Lila Trenholme Davis, of Notre Dame de Grace, to Mr.John Walker Watson, son of Mr.and Mrs.7.Lawrence Watson, of West- mount, took place on Saturday afternoon, April 30, at four o'clock in Dominion Douglas Church, Westmount, the Rev.Lloyd Smith, D.D., officiating.Mr.John Robb played the wed- MERS nn nea Fur Storage At Standard Rates WE PICK UP FLOMEN FURS REG'D.EXCLUSIVE 1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatre) WI.3312 aan ue\" a\" enn\" od wt) | ste MR.AND MRS.JOIN WALKER WATSON, photographed with their attendants following their marriage on Saturday, April 30, in Dominion Douglas Church, Westmount.Mrs.Watson was formerly Miss Barbara Trenholme Davis, daughter of Mr.Robert H.Davis and Mrs.Lila Trenholme Davis, of Notre Dame de Grace.Mr.Watson is the son of Mr.and Mrs.ding music and Mr.Robert D.Trenholme sang during the signing of the register.Standards of white gladioli and snapdragons banked by greenery and candles in candelabra were used as decorations.The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr.Kenneth W.Davis, was gowned in white crystalette and Guipure lace over white taffeta, fashioned on empire lines, the bodice having a portrait neckline, outlined in lace, and sleeves ending in points over her hands, the tiered skirt extending into a chapel train.Her fingertip-length veil of tulle illusion was held by a Juliet cap of matching Jace, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white hyacinth bells centred with pale pink Sweetheart roses.Miss Fiona Bavis, as mad of honor, and Miss Helen Findlay and Miss Lucille Watson, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaids, wére in ballerina length frocks of periwinkle blue cry- stalette over taffeta, fashioned on empire lines, with draped bodice having low round necklines, and cap sleeves, and bouffant skirts.They wore blue aa a a a aa aa Wu oP a rere HERE ARE Colts IN THE SEASON'S LATEST ry nés.Then we have the Sheers Prints See them today! 1353 Greene Ave.STYLES AND FABRICS Like the new silhouette ?Dresses for you.Styled for now thru Summer in luxurious Cottons with the season's latest lines.Checks Stripes rom 16.95 FI.7773 flowered headdresses, and carried bouquets of buttercup yellow daisies and blue hyacinth bells.Mr.Ewart Collard actea as best man for Mr.Watson, and the ushers were Mr.Brian Mc- Guigan and Mr.Guy Hoult.Mrs.Davis, the bride's mother, was gowned in navy blue silk taffeta, and wore a small hat of pale pink shaded flowers, and a corsage bouquet of pink rosettes.Mrs.Watson, mother of the bridegroom, was in a Juno Doro model of cocoa Italian silk.She wore 8 hat of the same color, and a corsage bouquet of amber orchids.The reception was held at the Mount Stephen Club, where spring flowers were used as decorations.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Watson left by plane for Florida, the bride travelling in a periwinkle blue frock, under a grey fitted coat, and wearing a blue siraw hat, black patent leather accessories, and a corsage bouquet of Goldilock roses.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth W.Davis, Miss Beverley Davis and Miss Barbara Davis, Mr.and Mrs.John Suggett, of Toronto, Dr.and Mrs.Karl Stern, Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Eddy, of Ottawa; Mrs, W.Crutchfield, of Hunting- don; Mr.and Mrs.David Miller, of Burlington, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.D.Salmon, of Arvida, and Miss Barbara Barnes, of Edmonton, Alta.Telephone \u201cPioneers Ladies End Season On Thursday, Avril 28, the final card game of the 1954-5 season was held in the club rooms in the Beaver Hall Building of the Bell Telephone Company, for the Ladies\u2019 section of Montreal Life Members® Club, Telephone Pioneers.There was a tie for the season's scere, first prizes going to Mrs.Newbury and Mrs.McDermott.Other prizes were won by Mrs.E.Johnson, and the Misses B.Bradbury, E Harrison and E.Woodward.All regretted the closing of their sixth season together, but planned to be present at the monthly #ixed gathering on May.18, when club elections will take place.Helen Findlay, T.Lawrence Watson, of Westmount.Left to right are: Miss bridesmaid; Mr.Ewart Collard, best man; Mr.and Mrs.John W.Watson; Miss Fiona Davis, mald of honor; Mr.Brian McGuigan, usher; Miss Lucille Watson bridesmaid; and Mr.Guy Hoult, usher.Father Daly To Be Guest Speaker At World Sodality Day Gathering The National Secretary of the Sodality of Our Lady in Canada, Reverend Douglas E.Daly, S.J.will be the guest speaker at the World Sodality Day celebrations taking place in St.Kevin's Church on Sunday, May 8 at 3 p.m.under the auspices of The Union of Parish Sodalities.Father Daly has long been * associated with the Sodality movement.For.several years, he was Moderator of the Soda- lity at Loyola High School and Loyola College, and Assistant Moderator of the Boys\u2019 Section of the Montreal Inter-Student Sodality Association.From 1944-1948, he lectured on the Sodality in seminaries and schol- asticates in the United States and Canada and was a member of the Faculty of the Summer School of Catholic Action of St.Louis under the direction of the late Father Daniel A.Lord.Representing Canada at the International Congress of Soda- lity Directors held in Rome in 1950, Father Daly presented one of the twelve papers of the Congress and afterwards visited the centres of Sodality organization and activity in Europe.In 1951 Father Daly was appointed : National Secretary for English - speaking Canada.At his headquarters at the Jesuit Semiaary in Toronto, he is at the service of Sodality Directors and Moderators in parishes and institutions throughout the country.At the Sodality World Congress held in Rome in\u2019 September 1954, Father Daly was \u2018named to the General Council of the World Federation of Soda- lities of Our Lady.Miss Joan Myles of St.Kevin's Sodalify is in charge of arrangements, assisted by Miss Betty Kannon of St.Ignatius of Loyola Sodality; Miss Norma Rooney of St.Aloysius Sodality and Miss Mercedes Sullivan of \u2018Annunciation - of Our Lady So- dality 15 in charze of publicity.CARLOS GERMANN Jeweller & Designer © Repairs Remodelling - Modernizing Experienced Swiss Craftsmanship.- Gems tested with scientific methods.: 4462 St.Catherine St.W.Suite 2 (Near Metcalfe Ave.) WI.2298 FOR OUTSIDE CATERIN G Whether the occasion is big or small, the Champs-Elysees Restaurant's qualified cater- .ing staff will make any event a memorable one.THE q .BERKFLEY HOTEL 1388 SHERBROOKE 31.W.MA.7351 - = i.mon MISS BARBARA ANNE DAWSON, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Frederick Dawson, of Westmount, and MR.BRUCE ARKLEY FOSTER, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Howard Foster and stepson of Mrs.Bertha Foster, whose engagement is announced.Miss Dawson is a graduate \u2018ot the School of Physical Education of McGill University, class of 1951 and Mr.Foster is a graduate of McGill University , Engineering elass of 1950.The marriage has been arranged - to take place on June 25, in Trinity Memorial Church.Business Women's Unit C.W.L.Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting * _- At the thirty-fifth arinuas meeting of the Business Women\u2019s \u2018Unit of the Catholic Women\u2019s League of Canada held April 23, in the Ritz Carlton Hotel, the outgoing President, Mrs.James B.\" Shanahan, reported that the past year had been a very active and successful year and that financial support had been given many worthy projects.* The Business Women's Unit Radio broadcast of the Rosary Fund established in 1952 for the |at St.Ann's Church.Arthritic and Rheumatology De- An active social program was partment of St.Mary's Hospital raintained through the Bowling was supplemented by the sum of League Marathon Bri dge $200.In addition, a $150 scholar- Charm Courfe Dramatic Group ship was awarded to Mariano- |,nd Tea Committee polis College.Over $300 was ex- : = pended by the Social Service and Election Of Officers \u2019 Hospital Committees of the Unit Following the annual meeting, and $100 was given to the Mon- iyo election of officers took treal Convalescent Hospital.The place and the new slate of of- Rehabilitation Committee for the ficers for 1955-1956 is as fol- monthly visits to St.Anne\u2019s llows: President, Miss Marietta Military Hospital received 5200 Joyce; 1st vice-president, Miss for this work.Emily Charest; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Miss T.P.James; 3rd vice- Many spiritual events were arranged for the members dur- president, Miss Madeline McCarthy; recording sec\u2019y., Miss Mar- ing the past year and the Unit participated ten times in the 'garet Cox; corresponding Sec\u2019y., the prettiest little girls are wearing ice-cream pastels to summer birthday parties.They \u2018welcome the change from play- clothes and Like the special \u201cparty feeling\u201d of the crisp organdy and .eyelet.cotton.From our new collection in sizes 4 to bx \u2014 .Strawberry Float \u2014 white eyelet sleeveless - dress over a pink polished cotton petticoat.7.95 .Lemon Snow \u2014 Organdy over yellow glazed cotton.6.95 Crape Sherbet \u2014 pale mauve bodice and anderskirt.with a frosting of white organdy- 6.95 THE CHILDREN'S CORNER 1350.Greene Avenue GL.6510 - ©.9.30 to 6\u2014 Closed .| o'clock Wednesdays A * ] Synagogue, 6235 Hillsdale Ave.nx EXAMINEY, FRIDAY, Grenfell Mission Elects Officers At the recent annual! meeting of the Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission which was held at the YWCA, Miss Frances Smart \u2018was re-elected president.ance of $1,460.38 with receipts amounting to $5,180 and disbursements, including the grant to Ottawa of $2,600, totalled $4,150.Mrs.C.F.Carsley presented on behalf of the committee, a silver tray to Miss Ethel Graham who is retiring as secretary at Ottawa of the Grenfell Medical Mission Association.The following officers were \u2018also elected.Honorable President, Mrs.Q.C.D.Bovey; vice presidents, Mrs.W.W.Walker, Mrs.James \u2018M.Fraser, Mrs.C.F.Carsley, Mrs.W.R.B.Bertram, and Mrs.David L.Lockerby; recording secretary, Mrs.J.M.Ked- die; corresponding secretary, Miss Marguerite Starke; hon.treasurer, S.R.Campbell; supply convener, Mrs.W.V.Faith; publicity convener, Mrs.A.R.Winn; industrial convener, Mrs.E.A.Bromley, and tea convener, Mrs.Peter H.Redpath.General Committee Mrs.James Beattie, Mrs.Henri Binet, Miss Winnifred Birkett, Mrs.H.D.Brydone- Jack, Mrs.Hubert Chapman, Miss Edith Cushing, Mrs.A.H.Dalyrmple, Mrs.Gerald Davidson, Mrs.Dudley Dawson, Mrs.John Durnford, Miss Jane Fleet, Mrs.Alasdair Fraser, Mrs.George Fraser, Mrs.Victor George, Mrs.Alan Gordon, Mrs.W.Merkley Gunn, Mrs.F.W.Harvey, Mrs.G.G.D.Kilpater- ick.Mrs, C.G.Kingsmill, Mrs, J.T.Lafleur, Miss Sheila McFar- lane, Mrs.J.P.Redpath, Mrs.M.E.Redpath, Mrs.P.F.Stenz, Mrs.T.Howard Stewart, Mrs.Gratton Thompson, Miss Olive Thornton, Mrs.R.W.Wakefield, Miss Margaret Wood.Pythian Sisters Damon Temple No.2 Pythian Sisters are holding their Mother\u2019s Day affair May 9, at 8:30 p.m, at the Young Israel Miss Winifred Wylie; treasurer, \u201cMiss Elma Phillips.- .Councillors - Miss Rita Costello, Miss Mary mAY 4 1966 - \u2018 of Montreal, Inc, bazaar committee; is :to hold + a military .+ whist tonight at 1191 Mountain -| St.,- \u2019 d'ajook\u2026 7 tLegion Building) at 8.30 A cordial \u2018rivitation is extended ET en \u20ac .Newfoundlanders : Maytime Tea - .Newfoundlanders- Association The Elizabeth Read Missionary Auxiliary is \u2018sponsoring a May- time tea and musicale in the Ladies Parlours of Calvary Unit- | ed Church on Saturday at 3 p.m.A very fine program has been arranged.All are most cordially Le 2 PAGE Ning to ail members and their friends.The treasurer reported a bal- invited.That MR.WILLY, Expert Hair Stylist, formerly with Holt, Ren- frew's, has now joined our staff.MR.WILLY \u2018will be pleased to serve his former clients as well as new ones.: - © PERMANENTS vc.$1.50 .BEAUTY SALON 1347 GREENE AVE.Fl.2436 FH, 0562 FULLY AIRCONDITIONED ITS MAY'S FOR YOUR MAYTIME SHOPPING DRESSES Le mor Por FROM $8.95 ® A few MOTHER'S DAY Suggestions ® Orion and Grond'Mere SWEATERS, from $5.95 DUSTERS, Orion or cotton pique, from $8.95 Summer GLOVES, Fabric or nylon, from $1.00 LINGERIE \u201d \"19\" or cation, Sec Gift-Packed HOSIERY - By Kayser and Phantom.2 pairs, boxed, 3.00.Includes beautiful artificial flower FREE.cotton.Specially: priced for LADIES WEAR 1233 Greene Ave.Fl.9541 Opposite Avenue Theatre) Cans very different pantie \u2014thit las ly pantie fan or not, you'll be completely won over by this completely different new Gossard.It combines 3 kinds of eJastic to ensure absolute leg freedom plus fine figure control.Of elastic tissuenet with satin elastic panel and lacy elastic finish at the legs.| Lane White $8.95 HARGREAVES REG\u2019D.Glenister, Miss Kathleen Mahar, Est.1925 \u2014 Miss WRIGHT, Proprietor Miss Marie McDonald, Miss Ger- Tadd trude Meegan, Miss Patricia Mul- 4 59 St.Catherine St.W.Wi.7008 laly, Miss Bileen Murphy, Miss (Near Greene Ave.) May Ryan.\u2019 \u201c / - EST a rem et ape amy i ! ETES - PN TT ET peser Cs | f FAUX TER :.* .Redpath Library - freshments will be served at the THE .Sisterhood Luncheon Annual closing luncheon meeting of Temple Emanu-Æl Sisterhood will be held on Tuesday, at 12.30 p.m.in the Community \u2018House, 4128 Sherbrooke Street West.Claire Wallace, noted author, feature writer and globe traveller will be the guest speaker.Her topic: \u2018Around the World with one suitcase\u2019.Mrs.Alfred Zonta to Visit Members of the Zonta Club of Montreal will visit the new Red- path Library at McGill University on Tuesday May 10 at 8 p.m.The visit has been arranged for the Zonta Club through the courtesy of Miss Margaret Hibbard of the Redpath Library and re- completlon of the tour, N.Miller, president, will preside.PAINTING mo DECORATING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR W.E.GIROUARD HE.5082 NOW OPEN ! P.KASTEL UPHOLSTERING Chesterfields Rebuilt and Repaired.Slip covers made to order.Phone for Free Estimates.® Free Pick-up end Delivery * 4259 St.Catherine West (Between Clarke & Olivier) WE.8735 TRA FRDLY Small or large installations In houses or industrial plants promptly carried out.INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS ron \u2018SERVICE à P.MCUAIG LIMITED 65 Hillside Ave.Westmount PAINTING?su, Indoors or outdoors.\u2026: easy-to-use Conant paint makes home decorating a cinch.And when you buy Conant you pay ohly for quality.Visit the Conant Colour Bar at Thomas R.Fisher Limited (THE PAINT BOX) 4151 St.Catherine St.W.Phone WE.6106 DANS WESTMOUNT-EKAMINER, FRIDAT,- MONIQUE DUFRESNF, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Marius Dufresne, of Notre Dame de Grace, who raade her first appearance on television om Saturday April 23, on WMVT Channel 8 in Burlington, Vermont.Monique performed a Spanish Dance as soloist\u2014her own choreography om \u201cMal.guena\u201d (extract of the Andalusia).3rd Jamboree = Aids Day Camp The big event of the spring season at the University Settlement, the 3rd annual May Day Jambores is scheduled for this evening, May 6.A steering committee made up of representatives of each of the teen age and adult clubs: has been meeting for six weeks.The clubs they represent have each undertaken some job in connection with the affair, The Rebels Boys \u2018Show which starts off the program at 8 o'clock.The Lancers, Wizards, Midweek Jivers and Young Adult Club are responsible for tickets, coordination of decorations, and publicity, respectively.The Universal-Teens have planned novelty dances and prize dances that ensure the Jamboree Dance ffom 9 to 1 will be a huge success - to the music of Johnny Mack\u2019s orchestra.The Golden Age and Senior Mothers\u2019 Clubs\u2019 white elephant sale, National Ladies Guild tea room and fortunes, and Kindergarten Mothers\u2019 Club home cooking sale and military whist card party will cater to other tastes.The evening is of special importance to the youngsters since the proceeds make possible the operation of the summer Day Camp for.some 100 youngsters who must remain in the city for their holidays.Canada\u2019s last public hanging took place in Ottawa in 1869.year round.Keep your heating system DELCO-HEAT Oil Burner in your home.845 Querbes Avenue eo TAlon 7271 Open the door toc a warmer, happler, more comfortable home, next season, with a Tolhurst Fuel Oil Contract.Prompt, courteous, degree day deliveries at top efficiency by installing a General Motors Tolhurst Oil Limited \u201crr MAY \u20ac, Deplorable Conditions For Mental Cases Said To Be Disgrace To The Province.The use of the Protestant Women\u2019s Jall for the detention of ; women on remand to determine whether or not they are insane = drew a protest Tuesday from the Montreal Council of Women.\u201cThe jail, while clean and well cared for, is a small institution,\u201d Mrs.Helena F.Reusing, president of the council, said at 8 press ; conference in the University Wo- * * men's Club.\u201cIt houses a maxi-| Eggs In Potato Nests Club are organizing the Variéty |.mum of 50 women, The shouts and screams of the poor mental cases can be heard all over, day and night.The task of feeding and caring for them takes most of the matron\u2019s time, so that no program of rehabilitation for the sane ifiggates is possible.\u201d - Letter Ignored .A letter sent by the council to Premier Duplessis has received no response, Mrs.Reusing continued.\u201cWe have been trying to gtt this situation changed since 1948, and so far we haven't been able to get anywhere.We were referred to 'Le Comite d'Hospitalizstion, & provincial body which has been set up to consult with hospitals.Even there we have been able to get nowhere; we couldn't get an appointment with Dr.Gerard LaSalle, and now we are told he has gone to Europe.\u201d © Mrs.Reusing said that the situation at the Protestant Women\u2019s Jail developed in November, 1948.Up until that time the Sisters of Good Shepherd, whose institution is in the same building as the jail, cared for Roman Catholic women on remand to determine whether or not they were insane, Jail Chosen \u201cAt that time the sisters refused to house their mental cases any longer, stating that it was too difficult.The provincial government rented a small place in Ville St.Laurent for these women, but it was quickly filled up.Then the Protestant Women\u2019s Jail was chosen as a place in which to keep these cases.Since the matron-in-chief is a civil servant, she could not refuse to take them in.\u201d The only place where these women could be kept was in the eight punishment cells.\u201cThese cells are intended to be used to lock up a refractory woman prisoner, for only a few hours at a time.They contain room only for a cot, a narrow space on one side to move in, and a bucket.\u201d Since 1948, Mrs.Reusing continued, these eight cells have been occupied comtinuously.Some women have been there for periods of two years, Situation Worsens The situation has been getting worse instead of better through the years, Mrs.Reusing continued.\u201cAbout a year and a balf ago, one of the jail's two large dormitories where regular inmates live was taken over for the mental cases.As a result, all the regular inmates, young or old, sick or well, first offenders\u2019 of veterans, must sleep together in one large room.\u201d A small room off the kitchen provides quarters for three or four prisoners.Mrs.Reusing added.\u201cAll other sleeping space || is used by Roman Catholic mental cases.\u201d The lack of adequate care for the mental cases is obvious, the council president said.\u201cThis should not be tolerated in our modern society, where mental illness is no longer regarded as incurable.Further, their pre- gence in this crowded jail makes the.application of up-to-date prison procedure impossible, The face \u2018that this situation has obtained for six and a half years is a very poor record for the province of Quebec.\u201d « She pointed out in conclusion that none of these mental cases can be classed as criminally in- \u2018sane.\u201cIt is really shameful to keep them locked in these cells which would not be considered good for your aog.\u201d pr EE PURE \u2018over mashed potatoes; Good Economical Dish Last week in Washington, D.C., wé talked with.Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson.He called our attention to the vast supply of fime eggs on the market, at low prices, and hoped we would make that pro- | tein fact known to our readers.The secretary is a family man.On his resk were pictures of his children.\u201cEggs are a wonderful food to raise children on,\u201d he said.\u201cEspecially when they are 7 as reasonable as they are today.\u201d Then he gave us two recipes from the department food ex.perts.Here they are: * Eggs in Potato Nests: \u201c(Serves 4) One and one-half cups left- 5 eggs; salt and pepped.Mix potatoes with one of the eggs.Shape mixture into 4 balls and place on greased baking sheet.Press centers of balls to make cups.Break an egg into each cup amd season with salt and pepper.Bake in a moderate oven (325 degrees F.) 20 to 25 minutes or until eggs are as firm as desired.New Spring Styles n Made-To-Measare \u2019 DRESSES @® Imported Materials © European Designer Very Moderate Prices ® Repairing © Remodelling ANNA GOWNS 345A VICTORIA AVENUE (near Somerville) a EL.0823 Evenings: GL.1553 Open Fridays to 8 p.m.~ That ce \u201cDAY will soon be here, The one reserved for Mother dear, Don\u2019t give her something dull and plain, Make it distinctive, from PARK LANE! 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The perfect gifts for *#.MOTHER'S DAY! : Our importations from all over the world include: Chocolates and Candies, fascinating jewellery, compacts, cigarette cases, handbags, chinaware and many, many other unusual items.Gifts Priced for Every Purse IS TR \u201cThe House of distinctive gifts\u201d 1450 PBEL STREET (Opposite Sheraton-Moant Royal Hotel) Free Parking\u2014Pesl below _ Sherbrooke Open 9.30 am.te 6 pu.po LE EE PE tent ESS ES a THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY-s, 1955 ik PAGE ELEVEN Zonta Club.courtesy of Miss Margaret Hibs \u2019 bard of the Redpath Library The members of the Zonta and refreshments will be served Club of Montreal will visit the at the completion of the tour.\u2018; mew Redpath Library at\" Mc- \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 ik Gin University on Tuesday at Canadians spend more in a 8 pm.year on social security and wel- The visit has been arranged fare services than on national 4 for the Zonta Club.through the defence.- l .e Lovely New BLOUSES.Nylons, J Crepes and Cottons.F - Luxite Nylon LINGERIE in all the ; new shades.Matching Sets.i -French Kid GLOVES \u2014 Doeskin, r ne suede and Nylon fabric.gt .M 7 3 \u2014 * MISS IRENE GROUNDWATER, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.® HOSIERY + FLOWERS 3 Infer-Church Council illiam Groundwater, of St.Laurent, and Mr.Terrence Sea- .® MARY CHESS PERFUMES, i ; : man, son of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Seaman, of Westmount, = % Plans India Pageant whose engagement is announced.The wedding has been ar- COLOGNES, etc.; 0 M d M Ni th |.ranged to take place oh Saturday, May 28, in Westmount A ne Nn onda a in i 4| Park-Emmanuel Church.Society Studio | É.y May \u2014 SPECIAL THIS MONTH ONLY ; An unusual evening on India - ar \u201cqu : MARY CHESS COLOGNE.Reg.$3.2 00 has been planned by the Mont- Bl ue 00 | 4 oz.size : SALE \" has been planned by the Mont.les Auxiliary Lee - Inter-Church Council of Canada i to be held in the Church ôf St.,Ç - ; Andrew and St.Paul.corner Ona es 0 any or y duses Sherbrooke .west and Redpath : - 4888 5 Soros, Monday evening, May At the tenth anniversary annual meeting and luncheon of the DExter 1850 Sherbrooke 1 ha pm.£ Ohristi Blue Goose Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary which took place Monday, May 2 in LTD.St.West i will De presented o Pagenst with the Vice Regal Suite in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Mrs.H.E.Laws, AGNES REID SHOP Là , wiring president, expressed her gratitude to the executive and |i .' ne Caring girls ue members for their generous support and announced that total CORSETS LINGERIE HOSIERY GLOVES BLOUSES dress of Ta an ; other Mande donations to worthy causes dur-k ï see , \"a Dr.W.J.Virgin, member of ng the past year amounted to hospitality; Mrs.C.H.Wood, Bi : Le the staff of Ludhiana Christian 7000 0% bowling chairman; and Mrs.S.\u201c\u20ac .Medical College, India, \u2014 and Mrs.Gordon Francoeur, Te- A.\u2018Hart, membership.now on furlough in Toronto, \u2014 cording secretary, ren a fant Officers Elected : FOR : 3 will give a short add the On tne socia e - : work accomplished there.This = \u2018raising activities for the past Mrs.ti J.Hubert Lesperance, .Cl an interdenominational college ©\u201d.Highlights of the season pominating he voar 1955-56 à S A LE : $n which all have a share were two successful fund rais- follow es e\u2018for the year 195 as 7 : There will be special music iN§ Projects; the Christmas © 4 by combined choirs Cheer bridge: and the Anniver- Immediate past = president, $4.00 for 1 cubic yard Fr ; ; Mrs.H.E.Laws; resident, > y > A cordial invitation is extend- [S2ry Card Party.ho 3.50 for each additional d.delivered : ; ed to everyone to attend this| Mrs.S.F.Leriche, treasurer, Mrs.Gordon Francoeur; vice- $3.each additional cu.yd., deliver unique presentation.reported that donations were President, Mrs.Paul Carignan; The finest top soil- obtainable | Women\u2019s Inter-Church Coun- made to the following organiza- jecording secretary, ars.Leo J.; ers ert, oo | mit oon eg mpi BS Sta wos © BLACK SOIL | Baptist Church of Canada, Thé |tines\u2019 Hospital for Children; ras au Mis.RG - > Church of England in Canada, School for Crippled Children, Councillors: Mrs.W.J.McGow- $6.00 per cu.yd.\u20142 cu.yds.or more Br The Presbyterian Church of L'Oeuvre de la Soupe, MacKay ; LOI 50 d.delivered À anada The United Church of Institute, Father Dowds\u2019 Mem- 81 Mrs.E.H.Shea, Mrs.Paul $5.50 per cu.yd.deliver ik Canada and The Salvation Army.| orial Home, Save the Children Vien, os.x Moore, Mrs.pe Filling Earth, $7.00 per load of 4 to 5 cu.yds.ei Fund, Little Sisters of the Poor, 140% Murphy and Hrs.re w \u2019 Old Brewery Mission, Montreal * ; PE AT HU MUS \u2014 5 Westm't Branch C.A.C.Protestant Home of Industry A most enlightening and in- .: The annual meeting of the |and Refuge.formative talk on the origan $1.75 per bag for 5 bags \u2019 and tradition of Blue Good In- Westmount Women's Club Other reports were read by t tional and the Ladies A 1.50 baq § h additional ba Branch of the Canadian Associa- Mrs.Paul Carignan, correspond- hon ona.oi $ M es Aux- $1.50 per bag for each additional bag tion of Consumers was held re- |ing secretary; Mrs.W.J.Mc- Harries the 8 ph Ny esidont A (App.75-100 lbs.per bag) cently under the chairmanship of Gowan, ~ attendance chairman; tac\u2019 H P ose .00 the president, Mrs.H.C.Row-| Mrs.Lebaron Leblanc, fellow- the Montreal Blue Goose Ladies er ton, loose, $23.0 land.ship: Mrs.Leo J.Leclerc, pub- ry: The guest speaker was Mrs.|licity; Mrs.Benoit Bertrand, | #4 presentation te, tre eur @ Rock Garden Stone $14.50 per ton @ V.W.G.Wilson, president of the welfare; Mrs.R.A.Harries, 118 President, Mrs.17.Mu.WSs, ; Quebec English ranch of the ; was made by Mrs.E.H.Shea All types of stones and cement blocks for walks and - en, C.A.C.who gave an interesting on behalf of the members and terraces.Prices on request.: address on various matters of officers in recognition of her ALL KINDS OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS interest to women, and stressed tireless efforts and leadership.EVERGREENS, PERENNIAL AND ANNUAL PLANTS.the importance of the work being The newly elected president, done by the C.A.C.Mrs.Gordon Francoeur an- : : Officers elected for the coming nounced that two weeks follow- Daccord Ready Mix Lawn Top Dressing yeax are: president, Mrs.H.C.ing the annual meeting a meet- The most practical and effective ready-mixed top Rowland; vice-president, Mrs.F.ing will be held of the newly dressing for your lawn.Contains rich screened top .Walkling; secretary-treasurer, elected officers to appoint com- soil, high percentage of organic matter, top quality \u2018 Fon WA.Mann.mittees and turn over records rass seed (free of clover).Mixture blended to i for the forthcoming year.ar A LOT give -quick results.nN ç \u201c 1 bag will cover 100 square feet (10° x 10') more oh NS : Calvary W.M.S.or less, Minimum weight 100 Ibs.when packed.W : < ; : PRICE, CASH and The monthly meeting of Cal- RY WN 19 vary W.M.S.will be held in the PER BAG 2.15 DELIVERED 2.CAR QO ® Ladies\u2019 Parlours, Greene Ave.0 .e ~ v and Dorchester St., on Wednes- You are invited to visit our Nursery at .- day, May 11, at 8 p.m.This will .fia t C ALL be Family Night when all depart- 840 LUCERNE ROAD Pe + \u2018 ments of the W.M.S.will take tFormerly Montée Côte des Neiges) | « K) - part in the program, \u201cwith the Town of Mount Royal I RAN A'S & MRS.TREVOR C.THOMPSON Elizabeth Read Auxiliary in =F McKew \\ Chairman of the Metropolitan Lcharge.+ Division of the Salvation The C.G.I.T.will conduct the ° i \\ Army Red Shield Appeal, Mrs.worship service, the Mission e « PLat Thompson is giving leader- {Band will tell a story with the LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR | .i .ship to all phases of the gen- ai dof a flannelgraph, and a film .5 .2 i ç 4444 eral canvass.The drive will [on India will be shown.All NURSERY: RE.3-7324 RE.7-8742 Sherbrooke &Mou open on May 10 and carry on parents and friends are cordially MAIN OFFICE: WA.1531 | -\u2014 through May 25.J'nvitea, i .1 a Te Lis + \u2018 2 Ca PAGE TWELVE \u2018SUMMER DAY CAMP \u2018Sailor's Institute W.A.A meeting of The Women's Institute 165 Place d\u2019Youville.You are respectfully requested to be present.Retarded Children Annual meeting of the Assoel- ation for the Help of Retarded Children will be held on Tuesday, May 31, in the foyer of the Located 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 Céte Vertu, \u2026.I 7-712 \u2014\u2014 Montreal High School SPECIAL oo TREATED BLACK EARTH FOR LAWNS AND GARDENS $4.00 single load.$7.00 double lead.FILLING EARTH - SOD - GRASS SEED - BULLDOZING HAMPTON GARDEN SUPPLIES | ELwood 1177 PHONE DE.06 ~\u2014=- 24-hour service for our customers BRANDT PLUMBING Plumbing & Heating.Contractors 4937 Sherbrooke West Westmount For Mothers | Beautiful Fresh Cut Flowers And FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED .ANYWHERE EDDY\u2019S riorists | 4178 ST.CATHERINE WEST \u201cEAT, FI.7242 GREENE) PAINTING: Interiors and Exteriors NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL For almost fifty years we have been responding to the needs of far-sighted home owners who want to protect and improve their most important investment «++ their home.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 af your service \u2014 Consult us today DANIELS & MANNARD Lid.720 MARIN STREET WI.4159 THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINEE, .FOR : Auxiliary of The Montreal .BOYS AND GIRLS Sailors\u2019 Institute will be held .on | \u201cACES 3 TO 7 Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m.at the} \u2018\u2019Torero Pink\u201d Make-Up : Gives Spanish Allure There is a new and subtle make-up technique that can give your face the touch of mystery, \u2018the dignity, and the captivating, lfe-loving sparkle of a Lady of Spain this spring! Madame Helena Rubinstein always thinks in terms of harmony when creating a new make-up preparation.Therefore, when her vivid new lipstick, Torero Pink, was ready for\" presentation, she \u2018| created a specially harmonized make-up to accompany it.So for a truly Spanish accent, and to make the most of Torero Pink's marvellous intensity, apply.your make-up in this manner: : .Choose a light shade of Silk- \u2018Tone foundation, the closest in color to your skin tone, from the shades Crackerjack, Peachbloom, or Mauresque \u2014 and cover the entire face.Then, using 'Silk- Tone Liquid Rouge in Pink-Tone, place a dot immediately below the center of the eye, close to | the lower lid \u2014 another in a straight line below it, level with \u2018the upper lip \u2014 and a third close to the hairline, on a level with \u2018the outer eye corner.Blend within this area, to.elongate the face and draw the cheekbone upward.Dust your face with a shade of Silk-Screen Powder to match your foundation, and brush off the excess.Using a Blue Everpoint Eye Pencil, drgw a line on the upper eye lid from corner to corner close to the lashes.Then outline the curve of the upper lid, following the contour of the eyeball from corner to corner, and blend Opalescent Eye Shadow within this outlined area, without smudging it.Brush the upper lashes with Blue Waterproof Mascara, and etch the eye brows with Dark Brown Everpoint Eye Pencil in short, feathery strokes, avoiding harsh lines.Again using the Blue Eye Pencil, outline the lips lightly but completely, corners included.Without overlapping, fill in the outlined area with Torero Pink \u2014 remembering the corners, for a lifted look.se Polythene Supporters Keeps Heel In Shape \u201cJunior! Unlace your shoes before you step into them!\u201d is a familiar cry in homes with children.\u2019 Junior and his mother will be glad to hear that shoes are now being made in Canada with backs which spring right up again instead of crushing when stepped on.The material which provides the bounce is polythene, the tough flexible plastic which goes into unbreakable tumblers and other familiar household articles.The heel part of any shoe is made with a semi-rigid insert called a \u2018Counter\u2019 placed between the shoe lining and the outside leather to keep the heel | in shape.Traditional counter materials have been cardboard-type fibre or tough sole leather.Today at least one large Canadian manufacturer is producing shoes with a moulded piece of polythene in the heel.Fibre counters begin to lose their shape and usefulness within three or four weeks of active wear.Leather ones stand up for a few weeks longer.Even with the hardest wear it will outlast the rest of the shoe.Because the plastic is flexible as well as strong, it gives perfect comfort.Manufacturers predict that this use of polythene may be a revolutionary development in the shoe industry.And if it keeps Junior's shoes from sagging -at the heels, millions of parents will cheer, \u201cHurrah for the revolution.!\u201d More than two million squirrel ne atari a AW an wwe am + EC RIT sre rs Sey rie Le nant 1 ETS ne pelts are taken annually by Canadian trappers.FRIDAY, 4 .* ?MRS.J.P.E.BERNATCHEZ, wife of Major-General Ber- natchez, General Officer Commanding, Quebec Command, is pictured cutting the ribbon at the opening of the recently renovated Men's Mess at the RCASC (M) Armoury on Bel-Air, Mrs.Bernatchez was assisted by Lt.Col.Harold E.Short, E.D., Officer Commander of 3 cols RCASC The event took place on Sunday.Cdn.Army photo Utilized For Pseudo-Pottery - Rough-textured pottery has a prominent role in modern homs decoration and many women have taken up pottery-making as a hobby.But If you've neither the skill nor the inclination to tackle the art, here\u2019s a short-cut.All you need.is an empty wine bottle \u2014 one with an elegant shape \u2014 and a tin of plastick Flegant Shaped Wine Boffles wood.Plastic wood handles like it is used to fill cracks and holes in wood.It is excellent for mending loose chair rungs or repairing handles on knives.You can get it from a C-I-L paint dealer or at a hardware store.The shape is the thing which worries all serious workers-in- clay.But here you have the jump on them \u2014 you start with the already perfect shape of the bottle and simply plaster it! Work carefully and methodically, using a little plastic wood at a time and smoothing it on with a knife.Don't make it too smooth, of course \u2014 the roughness i» half the beauty.Cover every bit of the bottle, from neck to base with a thin coating.Plastic wood sticks to the fingers just as persistently as it does to the bottle, but there's a way to avoid that nuisance.In the same store where you buy plastic wood ygu can get a hand cream called \u201cPro-Tek\u201d which prevents paint from sticking to the skin, It aiso sheds the plastic wood.Nail polish remover is also effective._Italian wine bottleg which come in little baskets have beautiful shapes, but they have a grave disadvantage \u2014 they're perfectly round on the bottom! That can be remedied by building a flat base with heavy cord and household cement.Coil the RCASC Aux.The next general meeting of the .Imdies\u2019 Auxiliary Branch\u2019 gion, B.E.S.L., will be held at the home of the president, Mrs.Chris Ulley, 0456 Atwater Ave, Verdun, (Tel.TI.5818) on Wednesday May 11, at 8.15 p.m.A social will be held after the meeting.putty and hardens into wood and- 105, R.C.A.S.C., Canadian Le- | cord to form a little cushion for the bottle to sit on, then stick the cord and bottle together with a liberal application of cement.When covered with the plastic wood, the;base will look like part of the bottle.Let the plastic wood dry \u2014 it will take half an hour or so \u2014 and then paint your creation.Use any odds and ends of paint you have in the house.Have fun mixing different colors and dabbing them on the bottle.Earthy browns and greens are most ef- Closing Dinner The closing dinner of the Professional and Business Women\u2019s Organization of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, will take place on May 10, at 7:30 p.m.at the Queen's Hotel, Salon \u201cB\u201d.Miss R.O'Hagan, president, and Miss E.Cullen, chairman of entertainment, will receive members and friends.Hibernian Aux.The Ladies Auxiliary, Div.5, Ancient Order of Hibernians, will hold its annual whist and card party Tuesday May 10,, in Notre Dame de Grace Community Hall, Cote St.Antoine Road.\u201d There will be door prizes and refreshments.Mrs.A.Kierans, (TA.7525) is ticket convener.A [ER PR EE à military _ A + + Popuar RCA.VICTOR: Among the many releases of the Disneyland Hit Parader The Ballad Of Davy Orockett is a peppy reading by the Sons Of The Pioneers which will please many listeners for both i's easy vocal and guitar accompanis ment appeal.The reverse is a \u2026- 80-80 Western novelty with ail the boys taking an individual turn at the nonsense lyrics of The Graveyard Filler Of The West.And for more nonsense you'll enjoy Homer and - Jethro\u2019s travesty on a girl with too much girth Let Me Go Blubber flipped by the funnymen in a breaknecked, hepped- \"up version of Over The Rainbow.Good for laughs! DECCA: The version of The \u201c Ballad Of Davy Crockett which appealed most to our youngster is the one featuring the free and easy voice of folksinger Burl Ives set to a plaintive guitar.rollicking army song with Burl backed by a male chorus extolling the virtues of Goober Peas, (that's peanuts to you and me) .the Rodgers and Hart oldie Blue Moon is due for a long revival judging by the number of recent releases.The Ortiz Trio gives it a nice Spanish flavour with appropriate colour and rhythm.Over is a neatly presented ballad: In Lovely Old New Mexico, spotlighting a good female lead and precise male choral backing.This group could go places .« » Caterina Valente the rave Jtalian thrush displays a warm tone and unusually strong pipes against the ultra-lush strings of Werner Muller's orchestra in two favourite standards, The Breezes And I and \u201ca Flip is a - vigorous I've Been Thinkin\u2019.#; > DOW BREWERY: LIMITED MONTREAL * QUEBEC © KITCHENER + 1 Jalouste.Quite a sensational combination .happiest record of the week for us is another Disneyland hit When You Wish Upon A Star backed by Heigh-Ho and Whistle While You Work tastefully styled by Jack Pleis, hij orchestra and chorus.MERCURY: The latest disc from Gorgeous Georgia Gibbs though lacking in lyric appeal has a solid rocking rhythm which could catch on.It's Dance With Me Henry backed by another number about dancing Ballin\u2019 The Jack which shows off the clear Gibbs tones to better advantage and has a snappier lilt .for a slower- paced rendition of The Ballad Of Davy .Orockett listen to lusty-voiced Rusty Draper with Hal Mooney\u2019s orchestra and chorus.The flipover is another sample of fast-paced tempo for the band and the boys, the * THE WESTHOUNT-EXAMINER, * \u2014 Le - * % The Year's Best Actor Marlon Brando In FRIDAY, APRIL 29, LAGE THIRTERN 1955 4 At The Snowdon And Outremont Today fd + \u201cDesiree\u201d which returns to the city today as the main feature at the Snowdon and Ontremont theatres.Costarred with Brando in this exciting dramatization, in color, of Annemarie Selinko's international best-seller are Jean Simmons in the title role, Desiree, Merle Oberon as Josephine and Michael Rennie as Bernadotte.The intimate revelations from the diary of one of history's most captivating women provide the basis for both the novel and its screen adaptation.It is the story of Desiree * % Famous English Comedian George Formby At The Forum >.Yo Star In Variety Show Monday Night m than any other actor, heads the greatest assembly of European and North American stage acts when the big musical revue, \u201cThe International Varieties of '55\" is presented at the Forum for a unique performance on Monday evening, May 9, at 8.30 p.m.The Lancashire comedian- songster has previously made two coast-to-toast Canadian tours, both times with different versions of his \u201cLondon Music-Hall Varieties\u201d, On his first visit to Canada, he broke all attendance records.It is a master of-un- disputable fact that, on both these Canadian visits, requests arrived from very major center exhorting George Formby - or imploring him - to please include the applicants\u2019 town or city in his FORUM|; MON.MAY 9 at 8.30 ¢ T One Night Only = ¢ STAGE\u2019 \u2018REVUE Rad 0 YEAR! Li AA VARIETIES of 3 featuring THE FOUR RAMSES \"THE GAUDSMITH BROS.~ GLORIA.& JARO YORK BOBBY WYNTERS \"KURT JONS DANCERS * THE VIKINGS THE 3 GHEZZIS SEATS ON SALE NOW : Priced: $2.50, 2.00, 1.50, 1.00 $ Proceeds to \u2018VARIETY VILLAGE ; for crippled children person, coast-to-coast tour; but this often impossible because of the comedian\u2019s immediate stage or screen commitments warranting his return to Britain.He did, however, fly over at his own expense to donate his services in aid of the Winnipeg Flood Relief Fund.In addition to the anticipated appearance of George Formby in \u201cThe International Varieties of '55\"\u201d will present the greatest revue of the season, with a galaxy of European and North American stage acts that have won a world-wide reputation on both sides of the Atlantic Featured are The Four Ramses, Egyptian acrobatic marvels; The Gaudsmith Brothers, with their performing poodles; Gloria and Jaro York, Europe's foremost dance stylists; Bobby Wyntersdin his \u201cContinental Capers\u201d; The Vikings, foremost vocal quartet headliners of European and North American theatres and night spots; The 3 Ghezzis, three comedians on a ladder, direct from London and Paris; The Kurt Jons Dancers, in their East Indian and South American dances, who open at the Savoy Hotel, London, immediately after their Canadian tour.The famed Monty Hall will be master of ceremonies and the large orchestra will be directed by Ellis McLintock.* e Spring Revue St.Anthony's Social and Dramatic Club will present & Spring Revue in the Parish Hal), 1887 St.Antoine Street, on the evenings of Wednesday, May 18th and Friday, May 20.\u2018The Revue will include many hit gongs from Broadway products, and will be directed by Mrs.Helen Hickey who has had much experience along these lines, having travelled with the Army Show during the 2nd World War, .ory e Marlon Brando, Academy Award Winner ag \u2018the year's best actor\u2019, is seen as a fiery and romantic Napoleon during the turbulent days of post-Revolution France in Cinemascope production * Clary, young daughter of a Marseilles silk merchant, who meets and falls in love with a dashing young officer named \u201cDesiree\u201d Wy OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT, \u2014 Merle Oberon, Michael Rennie, Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Cameron Mitchell and Elizabeth Sellars in a scene from the Color-CinemaScope romane ce, \u201cDesiree\u201d at the Snowdon and Outremont Theatres starting today.| * À \u201cReincarnation,\u201dan original science-fiction story by Myron X.Franklin dealing with the strange experience of * a group of people who are reborn on another planet, has Napoleon Bonaparte, and who rh been placed on the 1955 sche-, tined to stand in the shadows of history in the making even though she eventually becomes Queen of Sweden, More than fifty aisterént * 1} sets were needed to follow this = love story from the Clary home + in Marseilles to the famed pal- © aces of Fountainebleau, Mal- maison and the Tuileries.Of these sets, the coronation scene at Notre Dame in Paris required the costliest.\u201c1 Special added attractions - wil also be featured.TR :#\" NOW PLAYING ! \"Woman's World\u201d In CINEMASCOPE with Clifton WEBB « June ALLYSON \"The Black Knight\u201d in Color with Allan LADD - Patricia MEDINA (Es NOW PLAYING | if \"z Tr ni M \u2014 Also \u2014 from that moment on is des- £ dule at Columbia.2 Special Repeats! Cecil B.DeMille's \"Reap The Wild Wind\" | in Technicolos with | John WAYNE - Rey MILLAND \"Somebody Loves Me\u201d in Technicolor with Betty GRABLE - Ralph MEEKER STARTS SATURDAY! .ALL COLOR SHOW! \"Knights Of The Round Table\u201d in CINEMASCOPE with Ava GARDNER - Robert JAYLOR \u2014 Also \u2014~ \"Young At Heart\u201d in Color with> - Doris DAY = Frank SINATRA see J) SKOWDOK ¢ ( oui CN TT SE TL i \u2018PAGE FOURTEEN 31 Teams En tered In Spring soll Thirty-one teams have entered play in the Municipal Spring Softball \u2018program, with play starting this week.All games are five innings, with an hour ¢ime limit, and will be played at Westmount park starting at 3:45 p.m.Schedules are as follows: (midget schedule will be Te- leased next week).Termite \u201cFriday, May 6 Rooks.\" vs Rams\u2014Diamond 1.Regals vs.Royals\u2014Diamond 2.Cadets vs.Dukes\u2014Diamohd 8.Barons vs.St.Leo\u2019s\u2014Diamond 4.Friday, May 13 Rams vs.Regals\u2014Diamond 1.Royals vs.- Rooks\u2014Diamond 2, ~ Dukes vs.Barons\u2014Diamond 3.St.Leo's vs.Cadets\u2014Diamond 4.Friday, May 20 - Regals vs.Rooks\u2014Diamond 1, Rams vs.Royals\u2014Diamond 2.Barons vs.Cadets\u2014Diamond 3.St.Leo\u2019s vs.Dukes\u2014Diamond 4, Friday, May 27 ; Cadets vs.Rooks\u2014Diamond 1.Dukes vs.Rams\u2014Dlamond 2, - Barons vs.Regals\u2014Diamond 3.St.Leo's vs Royals\u2014Diamond 4.RER PEER OCT Friday, June 3 Rooks vs.Dukes\u2014Diamond 1.Rams vs.Barons\u2014Diamond 2.Regals vs.St.Leo\u2019s\u2014Diamond 8.Royals vs.Cadets\u2014Diamond 4 Friday, June 10 Playoffs.Mosquito Tuesday, May 18 Browns vs.Aces\u2014Diamond 2.Greens vs.Guards\u2014Diamond 3.Rangers vs.Kingsmen\u2014Diamond 4.Tuesday, May .17 Rangers vs.Greens\u2014Djamond 2.Browns vs.Kingsmen\u2014Diamond 3.Aces vs, Guards\u2014Diamond 4, Tuesday, May 24 Greens ys.Browns\u2014Diamond 2.Guards vs.Rangers\u2014Diamond 3.Kingsmen vs.Aces\u2014Diamond 4.Tuesday, May 31 Kingsmen vs.Greens\u2014Diamond 2.Guards vs.Browns\u2014Diamond 3.Aces vs.Rangers\u2014Diamond 4 Tuesday, June 7 Greens\u2014Diamonä 2.Browns vs.Rangers\u2014Diamond 3.Kingsmen vs.Guards\u2014Diamond' 4.Tuesday, Jane 14 Play-Offs.- \u2018Pee Wee : .Thursday, May 5 Reds vs.Blues\u2014Diamond 2.Aces vs.BEAT THE HEAT THIS SUMMER! 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Bantam \u201cA\u201d ° Four Out of Seven Games Series Wednesday, May 4 W.J.H.S.vs.St.Leo's\u2014Diamond \u201c Wednesday, May 11 W.J.H.S.vs.St.Leo\u2019s\u2014Diamond : Wednesday, May 18 .W.J.H.S.vs.St.Leo\u2019s\u2014Diamond Wednesday, May 25 W.J.H.S.vs, St.Leo's\u2014Diamond \u2018Wednesday, June 1- ® W.J.H.S.vs.St, Leo's\u2014Diamond ee sR RACQUETS RESTRUNG FISHING EQUIPMENT REPAIRED AND REPAIRED, TENNIS RACQUETS BALLS SLAZENGER © DUNLOP BASEBALL o CAMPBELL © CLOVES .® BATS e BALLS 8 GOLF Woods, Irons, Balls = by ® McGREGOR \u2018e CAMPBELL een 8 by C.C.M.- Hercules and Raleigh WILLOCK'S 4870 SHERBROOKE WEST (NEAR VICTORIA) DE.9069 PU ON + vy CR TR eal pri - If necessary.If n Ty.Wednesday, June 8 W.J.H.S, vs.St, Leo\u2019s\u2014Diamond 4.If necessary.Wednesday, June 15 W.J.H.S.vs.St, Leo\u2019s\u2014Diamond 4.Bantam \u201cB\u201d Wednesday, May 4 Royals vs.Maple Leafs\u2014Diamond 1.Sugar Kings vs.Virginians \u2014 Diamond 2.Wednesday, May 11 Maple Leafs vs.Sugar Kings\u2014Dia- mond 1.Virginians vs.Royals\u2014Diamond 2.Wednesday, May 18 Sugar Kings vs.\" Royals \u2014Diamond Maple Leafs vs.mond 2.Virginians \u2014 Dia- Wednesday, May 25 Maple Leafs vs, Royals\u2014Diamond 1.- Virginians vs.mond 2.Sugar Kings \u2014 Dia- .\u2018Wednesday, June 1 Sugar Kings- vs.Maple Leafs\u2014Dia- mond 1.Royals \u2018vs.Virginians\u2014Diamond 2.Wednesday, June 8 : Play- Offs.May, June Swim (Classes Planned Special learn-to-swim classes are being formed during May and June at Westmount Y for ladies.Lew Waller, physical director, will be in charge of the instrte- tion periods which are held Monday and Friday, 7 to 8 p.m, Classes start immediately with emphasis being made on helping beginners to learn-to-swim, Practice and plunge periods for ladies in the Westmount Y pool are Wednesday 8 to 9 p.m.and Tuesday and Friday 8.30, to 10 p.m.A special reduced membership is available fos the summer months.Ladies registring for this \u2018class may take advantage of the PENI pen ca eEr oo M \u201c 1 Mrs.MAY 6, 1955 = THIS CNR BASKETBALL team won the city Intermediate League title last week, and with it the Alderman R.Panet- Raymond trophy, clipping Byers in a sudden death playoff tilt.Front, left to right, are captain Jim Brown, Clayton Morris, and Mike Richards; standing, same.order, recreation supervisor John Garland, Dick MacKay, Arnold Irwin, Jack Bleakley, Roger Morris and B.A.Rothwell, superintendent of recreation, who presented the trophy.+ .: Heidi Jack Wins Provincial Title Heidi Jack of Westmount Y Fencing Club defeated Jeanne Gilbert last year's provincial championship in the Provincial Ladies Foil Championships held in the Westmount Y.M.C.A.gymnasium.With five victories Mrs.Jack was the popular winner over Gilbert of Palestre Nationale Fencing Club.This is Heidi's first active year in fencing competition and the Montreal fencing fraternity feel she shows great promise.Eileen Whitehouse of Sir | George Williams College placed third in the tournament with two victories.Louise Bert of the Westmount Club followed in fourth place.Jim Weddell Winner Of \"Y\" Hit Or Miss Jim Weddell with an individual \u2018score of 35 was declared the winner of the \u201cY\u201d Business Men's \u201cHit or Miss\u201d Volleyball tourna-, ment last week.Errol Smith tol lowed closely behind with 33 points and Don Ross took third position with 29 points.This is the year for this popular tournament.The interest and enthusiasm of the players was keen throughout the sdason.Volleyball is still being played each Tuesday and Thursday and a number of new members have recently joined the class.\u201d \u2018 \u201cBetter late than never,\u201d is not | STANDARD, ON _ 1955 CARS TIRES THE COMPLETE LINE OF TUBELESS TIRES \"FRANK ROSE Service Station SPECIALTY \u2014 ROAD SERVICE 4845 Cote St-Luc Road Tel.DE.9600 a Ly Seagram's\u201d \u201cdm Sure.a - Morrisey, M.Roy Crabtree, A: E.- THE WESTMOUNT-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1955 Dow And Steinberg's Open \u201c Snowdon: League Sunday - Dow Brewers - boasting several Westmount residents in their |, - lineup - open the Snowdon Major , Fastball League.season this Sunday when they take on the Eastern Canada champion Stein.berg squad, at 2 pm.at Macdonald park.\u2014 N - The game will be one of three |- nu on Sunday that will officially | \"open the current éampaign.Dow mentor Stan Kalinauÿy kas has named his import hurler Huey Hall, a former performer with the Chicago Hottentots who showed here two years ago, to pitch in the opener.Opposing him on the mound will probably be Percy Mc- Cracken, ace righthander of the Steinberg team who has starred here for three.years since coming from Toronto.Included on the Dow lineup will be Doddie Gray catching, + Noel Romney at first base, Steve Walker at second, Leo Rheaume at third and Jack McKissock at short.Patrolling the outfield will be tinal Snowdon League Games On Tap \u2026 Sunday: Opening Day \u2014 Dow at Steinbergs, 2 pm, _ MacDonald park: St.Augustine\u2019s at Columbus, after first\" game; FBI at Steinberg\u2019s, - 6:45 p.m., NDG park.Wednesday: St.Augustine's at FBL 6:45 p.m., MacDonald park.Monday\u2019s scheduled game between Columbus and Dow at Trenholme has been post- \u201cponed, due to poor grounds, It will be replayed after the { schedule is completed, Kev Kennedy, Dave Barnard.The squad is deep in reserves at most points, with Howle Ashton and Jerry McGuire ready for the outfield.Veteran Al Noel has been given his release.In the infield Frank Brady is set to step in, while Al Turner and league most valu- Ian Slater and able player Gilles Legare back up Hall.Leaving the team this year is Cliff Bowles, young hurler who has taken a yen to playing intermediate.St.Augustine\u2019s and Columbus make their debuts in the seconi tilt of the afternoon immediately following the first match, while |Stéinberg\u2019s return in the eveniiz at NDG park, at 6:45 pm, to meet the league's newest entry, FBI Tomato Kings.The Kings - who replaced.the old Bnai Brith entry - made a sparkling entry last Sunday when they downed the-Brewers 8-2 in an exhibition match.Hurler Gibby Wesolowski worked -the first five innings, giving up three hingles, while Marty Goodman cleaned up and held Dow scoreless for another three innings before Ian Slater led off the ninth with a home run.Goodman, catcher Sol Nish and Cy Sokoloff each picked up two hits for the winners, Nish banging out a home run off Hall in the fourth.The latter was tagged with the loss, Wesolowski picking up the win.Infer League + Question Mark, Others Practice To be or not to be, is the question being answered by offi- _cials of the westend intermediate softball league.Matters are slightly more than indefinite at the moment, as to whether or not the local loop will be functioning again.Two West- mount entries, RCMP and Mac- Rae Electric have joined forces with Royal Bank and are hoping to form\u2019 their own Westmount league.All that\u2019s holding them back a Tennis Courts Opened Sunday, Earliest Ever The Snowdon YM-YWHA.wet 8 \u201crecord\u201d of sorts this year, when all tennis courts opened Sunday, the earliest ever.Credit was given the hard work of the tennis committee over the winter to insure this start.Officials said this would probably be the best season ever too, with improved facilities available to club members, an enlarged club house, drinking fountain, telephone, new lighting equipment and a backboard for practice, Teams will be entered for the PQLTA league during the summer, and all eight courts are in excellent condition.L.W.Townsend Elected Royal Montreal Prexy _ L.W.Townsend was elected president of the Royal Montreal Curling Club at the 148th annual meeting held recently.He succeeds A, M.Wright.Other officers elected were - T.H.Atkinson, vice president; D.L.Ross, honorary treasurer; and J.A.McAllister, .honorary secretary.Directors elected were W.A.Fowler, J.R.Leslie, W.C.Steele, J.F.Roy, J.M.Dever, TP.S.Sargent, E.G.Montgomery, F.G Rounthwaite - Retiring directors were D.W.is for, last yeai's Dow squad to find a sponsor, Until then, there has been no definite word as to NDG teams ' desiring to play, and the Tren- holme organization, all set and waiting, hied off to Ville St.Laurent this week and put a bid in there for a franchise.Trenholme coach Jimmy Mec- Williams cite \u201csteadily diminishing interest in NDG\u201d as his reason, because basing all his hopes on this areæ would leave him out in the cold if the league failed to materialize, The St.Laurent loop is rated Newcomers \u2014 Welcome NOW IN COLOURS! = PINK! 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