The Westmount examiner, 30 septembre 1955, vendredi 30 septembre 1955
[" Un + - + Aïe, : & Ln PRINCESS ROYAL HERE TUESD ti J fis amine Visits Signals, | - Will Inspect RMR Regiment HR.H.the Princess \u201cRoyal will\u201d visit West: mouñt twice on Tues- \u2018The honorary colonel \u201cof the West Yorkshire Régiment in the Impe- - rial Army and daughter of the late King George -V will také tea and unveil a plaque at the Hill- - side avenue armoury of \u2019 ' the 11th Regiment\" , RCCS | Tuesday after- ~ noon and in the evening: \u201c will inspect the Royal Montreal Regiment at \u201c îts.St.Catherine street armoury.The RMR will also provide a guard of honor.at Windsor Station ° - Sunday night when Her Royal Highness arrives in Montreal for a 5-day visit.Tuesday afternoon\u201d the Princess Will arrive \u2018at the Hillside armoury oË-the Signals at 4.10 o'clock and will be re- \" \u2018ceived by Lt.Col.Harold Hyrdle, officer commanding.She will walk a_red carpet to a prepared dais inside the - \\ armoury and during her stay will be asked to unveil a plaque commemorating those of the unit who have fallen in service.In the evening the Princess will be received at the RMR armoury by Maj.Gen.C.B.Price, Brig.G.V.Whitehead and Lt.Col.C.J.Pratt, officer commanding.The Regiment will be resplendent in blue dress uniforms with white accoutrements \u2018and scarlet berets and with it will parade the Lower Canada College cadets and members of the 14 (RMR) Branch of the Canadian Legion.The Princess will inspect the regiment and view the Book of Mem- (Continued on Page 2) - day.; | AY YOL.XXVi, Ne.33.I Current Events Club Hears Dent Harrison Dent Harrison, well known Westmount businessman, was the featured guest at the opening session Wednesday of the Westmount High School Current Events Club.Mr.Harrison brought along slides of a recent \u2018trip to Europe, and added details.Almost 75 members were present for the opening meeting.Business discussed included the annual trip to the UN buildings in New York, this year from Oct.15 to 17.President Mark Rosenstein was in the chair.Funeral service was held Monday for Lt.Col.Percy Morris Knowles, VD, former commanding officer of 4th District Engineers, RCE, and a veteran of two world wars, who died Friday in the Queen Mary Veterans Hospital.He was 64 years old, St.Paul's And St.Leo's Prizes Are Presented Courtesy was the topic selected by His Excellency Bishop Whelan Sunday, when he spoke to the graduates of St.Paul's and St.Leo\u2019s academies at commencement exercises held at the Church of the Ascension, Westmount.The Bishop urged courtesy tok \u201cold and young, to municipal of- _ficers, to parents, and to our fellow men.\u201d St.Paul's valedictorian was Carol Gagnon and the salutatorian was Suzanne Wall while St.Leo's valedictorian was Andre Laurendeau and the salutatorian \u2018was Norman Capper.Prize winnérs were: St.Paul's: Mary Blickstead, Moira Colling- .bourne, Kathleen Coulter, Blair Dean, Joan Devlin, Lynn Dono- Ahne \u201cDonnelly; Margaret pre Fisher, Carol Gagnon, Sheilah Grover, Maura Kelly, Diana Maher, Virgina Marquez, Daryl McDonald (In absentia), Marilyn \u2018Platt, Suzanne Wall, Mika Za- moyska.St.Leo's: Kenneth Belland, Charles Casey, Peter Downing, Joseph F'roio, Joseph Gallagher, Donald Gray-Donald, Stephen McNamee, Juan Monico, Keith Pearson, Gerald Ramsey, Jean Richard, Frank Rooney (In ab- -sentia).Co ee * - WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 DISTRICT GOVERNOR VISITS: Rotary International district governor \u2018Harry Bullard was a guest this week at Westmount Rotary.Here he chats with president Link Newman and a group of past presidents.Left Percy Jarman, Mr.Stan Cayford.to right are: Frank Kenwood, Newman, Mr.Bullard, Jim Lawson and (Photo by Ed Bermingham) Peter Saegert Is Winner Of Imperial Scholarship Two Quebec youths are among 11 Canadian students named today as winners of Imperial Oil undergraduate scholarships, each worth $2,800 over the next four years.They are Jean-Baptiste-Andrék Poisson, 20, of 1382 St.Jean Baptiste St, Plessigville; and Peter Frederick McLean Saegert, 17, of 36 Anworth Rd.West- mount., The value of each scholarship, formerly $625 a year, has been increased this year to $700.At the same time, the company announced a new annual grant of $500 per scholarship holder to the universities attended, to be used as each university sees fit.The increases apply both to the new winners and to previous years\u2019 winners for the remainder of their university studies.\u201d The new $500 annual grants will also P.F.M.SAEGERT 7 ae - ~ go to all of the 18 universities selected by the 43 scholarship holders now taking courses.The scholarships are open to children and wards of employees, annuitants, and deceased em- (Continued on Page 2) SIXTEEN PAGES + x Keep Enthusiasm Urges McNaughton People grow old when they abandon their ideals, Dr.F.Mc- Naughton, one of the oldest members of the Westmount Rotary Club, said at a recent luncheon\u2019 meeting.\u201cTo give up our enthusiasm wrinkles the soul,\u201d he said.\u201cYou don't grow old \u2014 when you stop growing, you are old.\u201d If we have the desire to live to be aged and enjoy life.we should prepare for it, he said.Many emotional causes can shorten life.If you are discontented, with fits of anger or boredom with your surroundings, age creeps up quickly.Dr.McNaughton said it should be a purpose in life to be in- (Continued on Page 2) Local 'Y' Is Humming With Fall The Westmount Y.M.C.Programme A.is now humming with activities and.the fall program is ready to get under way \u2018as many boys and girls are welcoming back the Fellowship Secretarys who begin their activities on October 1.Miss Pat Smith will again sup-x ervise the girls gym and swim activities as well as developing a program of craft and club work.Pat will also conduct classes for Young Women and Business Girls, and special classes and swim instruction.Junior girls\u2019 actiyities this fall will include swimming on Monday from 4:00 to 5:00, gym classes Tuesday and Friday from 4:00 to 4:45, followed by a gwim from 4:45 to 5:30.Jim Hawks will conduct boys physical classes in the gym and in the swimming pool and also Youñg Men's basketball on Wed- nesday evenings and Saturday afternoons.Jim comes to West- mount with considerable experience in physical programmes from Calgary.All boy's gym classes start Saturday morning and basketball begins Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m.Ra Watt will be back with the Westmount \u201cY\u201d for his third year.Ron is attached to the boys department and will be organ- izings boys\u2019 clubs.The first club he has organized is the Trampoline and Tumbling Club which will begin on Tuesday, October 4th at 4:45 p.m, * \u2014s tn Be iE \u2014 v gr r A a f a oy f IN ATE a Ee Ey SA a > pace TW ow em revi TET THIS WEEK 4 AND NEXT AT so Unity, Boys\u2019 \u201c1090 SREENE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTMOUNT ROTARY SLUB ezzdrr By Mauriée Mariasine 4 A RED FEATHER SERVICE The Unity Boys\u2019 Club of West- mount is sponsored by the Ro-| | Unity Boys\u2019 Club makes it ne- tary Club of Westmount and operated by the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, a Red Feather Service.The Unity Boys\u2019 Club, situated at 1090 Greene Avenue, has as its prime, purpese the guidance of boys and girls in health, mental and physieal, vocatienal skills and social development.Since 1950 when the Club was officially opened, nearly 1000 children, between six and sixteen, have been provided on a yearly basis with the opportunity.to take part in a variety of interests .This year over 300 boys and girls have already registered for the 1955-56 season and if the present trend continues, a new record in registration will be made.Ladies\u2019 and Genf's SUITS & COATS Mede-To-Measure In One Week BEST ENCLISH WOOLENS $55.up Customers er our material 2 made up.® REPAIRING © REMODELLING ® REFITTING QUICK SERVICE F.L.SILVER LADIES' & GENTS\u2019 TAILOR 1235 Greene Avenue (Downstalrs) | busily engaged making a variety WI.6633 i VOLUNTEER LEADERS NEEDED + - The scope of activities af the cessary for us to appeal for \\plunteer workers.Last year, 55 men and women contributed service in one form or another.This year because of varying reasons such as business com- mittments, health, departures from the Community, etc.nine workers will not be back and it is our hope thai replacements will come forward to offer their services.Instructors.and leaders are needed for the following: Sewing, novelly crafts, woodwork, ballet, library assistant, two for general supervision and; two basketball coaches.\u201d - If you are interested vin rendering service to the -Æouth of Westmount and St-* Henry; please get in touch with the Club Director at WI.5506.\u2018 PROGRAM NOTES \"' - Up to the minute news as to) what's happening program-wise at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club.Last week, we listed eight items \u2014 Here follows mere: Fretwwork: Louis Thomas, ane of the most popular instructors at the Club has returned for another \u201cyear.Louis\u2019 Fretwork classes has attracted as many as 75 youngsters at one time \u2014 all of articles, such .as tie raeks., Indian heads, letter openers ahd many types of animals.Fretwork classes will be heM évery Saturday morning from 10 a.m.te 12 noon.Art Work: Louis Thomas will also conduct special art classes every Friday night from 7 p.m.t&o 9 p.m.These classes will.be a combination of art wooduraft and creative art.Woodwork: The Big Eight Club and the Lumberjack Club which was carried out last year + MA.3332 CHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR INSURANCE À Edwin D.CHRISTMAS \"INSURANCE BROKER Montreal {i 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.WA.4568 | This Winter be Sure with.rr ween me WA.0371) Sm m=\u201d » I a a re Te 1 EN \" Top quality clean-burning fuel oil delivered on a degree-day system from metered trucks.Qil level always safely maintained in: your tank.op THR WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPT.with considerable success will | resume activities on Mondays \u2018and Wednesdays respectively |\u2019 \"under the capable supervision of |.Messrs: A.T.Stikeman, Roy: Machum, B.J.Sibbold, C.Inger- ville, Jerry Frazur and John Tucker, General woodwork and | lathework will be on the agenda Creative Crafts: A creative | craft class will be conducted for atoms and midgets every Wed- leadership of Mrs.W.J Fitzpatrick.Dolls and Blocks Club: Mrs.Fitzpatriek will also be in charge of the Dolls and Blocks Club and will conduet sessions every Friday afternoon.Library: The Gladys Moxley Memorial Library will be open for members every Monday and Friday afternoon.and Wednesday evening starting October 3rd.Library Committee in charge in- clud® the following: Mrs.D.T.Youngson, Mrs.J.Burrows and Mrs.H.Morrison.- Small Fry Ctub: On Weânesday evening, members of the Small Fry Club will assemble for.an hour of group games under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Ma- riasine.Time\u201c 6.30 p.m.\\ : Plas 16 Club: Members of the Plus 16 Senior Teen-age Club are.reminded that the opening | dance of the season takes place on Wednesday, Cctober SthH, at 8.30 pm.Club members only, will be admitted.Register now for the forthcoming season.Requests for regular monthly dances in the Auditorium bave Fheen granted and dances will be held on the following \u2018dates: Wednesday, October 26th \u2014 Halloween \u201cDance.Wednesday, Noy.ember 30th \u2014 Special Jitter-bug Contest Dance.Wednesday, December 21st, Cr Dance.> Special monthly dances will be held the last Wednesday.of | each month : January through May inclusive.Jam Sessions: Every Saturday afternoon, members of the Plus 16 Club and Friday Nite Club are invited to participate in the Jam Sessions.Talent Club: The Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade will begin rehearsals for the forthcoming season on Friday, October th, at 7.30 p.m.It was announced this week by Talent Club Supervisor Fred Pennell that two shows have been booked for tha Month of October \u2014 on Tuesday, October 11th, at the School fer Crippled -Childreh and on Friday, October 28th, a benefit show in Maisonneuve.\u201cAnyone having talents in singing, dancing or playing musical instruments will be welcome to audition for these shows Basketball: The basketball =| season has arrived at U.B.C.with a large number of youngsters of varying ages all set to go for a whir] and try-out for one \u2018of the many teams which Unity will sponsor this year, They are: Biddy, bantam, midget, Consult your Bulletin Board for details.Visits Signais .(Continued from Page 1) ory which will be on a stand in the drill hall.To Receive Broach During the visit a broach of diamonds and rubies, in the form of the crest of the regi- _ ment will be presented to the Princess who will also watch a performance of the band and drums of the RMR as thev \u201cBeat the Retreat\u201d.Mayor J.E.DelaJanne - will officially represent \"the City of Westmount | at both ceremonies.In a single \u2018year, one female moih and her family can destroy *s much wool as it would take a dozen sheep to produce.w ny sin eye y prem cr au ras mme mr Christmas| - juvenile, junior ladies and | \"| senior.Practices begin this week.The Cancer Reseaich Society Ine., first\u2019 laymen\u2019s- érganization in Canada to aid medical science in its battle against cancer, and which has contributed close to $350,000 towards.investigation and treatment of Canada's number two Killer, inr now engaged in Fa membership drive to intensify the fight.The society, formed in 1945 by 12 Montreal women, and which received its provincial charter in 1946, has supported hundreds of anti-cancer research projects,\" including the Tumor Clinic Board of the Monfrea® Children's Hospital, the Cancer Control Centre at Reddy Memorjal Hospital, the Well Woman's Clinic at the Royal Victoria Hospital and the Cancer Clinic at the Jewish General Hos« pital.| \u2018 The societys membership in the.provincé is.new 8,000.It existe solely\u201d te raise funds for eajicer research.and.Iodigent Patients.V * © = \u201cWe believe \u2018that no one has \u2018the right \u2018to wait until a Joved one is Jost through cancer before \u2018joining in the battle against this \u2018common foe,\u201d Mrs.Ben Stern- thal, president, said ~~ The society recently received word from Dr.J.E.de Belle, executive director, Montreal Children's Hospital, praising them for the fine work in alleviating much of the financial worry eof poor families \u2018with children suffering from the dr¢ad disease.| Cancer Research has>a medical advisory board ofx25 outstanding Montreal dactor§, who! allocate annual grapts-in-aid and bursaries., ~The membership drive will end on Nov.13 with a fashion show in the Sheraton.Mount Royal Hotel at which Miss Eve Trill of Henry Morgan's will be commentator.Canvassing is being \u2018 Keep Enthusiasm .(Continued from Page 1) terested in what is going on about ycu.If things get dudll, try to get away for .a change of scene or call on friends.He added: \u201cIf you have retired, gct interested in some mechanical work or hobby that will help you forget your condition.If we look about us we keep quite busy.\u201d Cancer Research Society \u2026 i Launches Members : Drive, can see many happy old men who | done by merpperg.rue\" carry society eredentials\u201d and subscrip- 3 tions'of $2 per membership may à be sent to the society's head \u2018 quarters at 1410 Stanley Street.ace Ne Peter Saegert .-(Continued from Page.1) ployees of Imperial Oil and its subsidiaries.Andre Poisson is the son of Donat Poisson of Imperial's Quebec marketing division.A graduate of College st.Edouard, Bles- © sigville, where he was a vice- president of the student council, he intends to study cammerce at - Laval University.Peter Saegert is \u201cthe stepson of John F.Fairlie, assistant Jnanager of the company\u2019s Que- beé marketing division.He graduated last June from Trinity Cel- lege School, Port Hope, Ont., and intends to study mechanical engineering at Queen's University.Awards are made on.the basis of scholastic standing, characte and extra-curricular activities.Winners may use -he scholarships at any recognized Canadian university they choose.- Selections are made by a five- man confinittee of educators appointed by the National Conference of Canadian Universities.and Imper ial Oil.Other winners are ElizabetheP.Henderson, Vancouver; Beatrice, Ruth Nerth, Calgary; Sheila Ann Suitor, Edmonton; Margaret Ann Dyer, Winnipeg; Beverly Joan Finch, Sarnia, Ont.; Neil Wil- \u2018Ham Gebbie, Toronto; June Caroline Munn, Leaside; Barbara Ann Pinkham, Leaside, Ont.; and Carol Elaine Earle, Dartmouth, N.S.oui SCRE\".\"Woman's Prison\u201d starring Ida LUPINO - Howard DUFF [Sr \u2014 ALSO \u2014 \"3 For-The Show\u201d in Cinemascope-Color starring Betty GRABLE .Jack LEMMON rounds they see the results of the Association and the other Red Feather heulth services.RED FEATHER \u201c CAMPAIGN DOCTORS they know what Red Feather\u2019s health services do.In their daily Victorian Order of Nurses, the Occupational; Therapy Centre, the Child Health give because good work of the \u201cCLOSE THE GAP\u201d 2 SEPT.26 \u2014 OCT.10 problems.I's a combination you So, before buying, sel firm with PEAY ayperience.?4492 St.Catherine St.Mes CL.3504\u201d | Li 4G.\" AMI Ml a om ur a Mp WI pa NE SE Ne JF YOU WANT ACTION The qualifications of our Company are 151 years business experience PLUS a staff of experts who thke a personal interest in the solution of your real estate town, and so is the service we give you.H Joseph & Oo REAL ESTATE Serving Montreal since 1804 i .won't find anywhere else in ling or rentidg, consult the Dorval ME Pris Centre 15511 8 À og wn 0 166 le PA EE SE \u2014_ Fe Lei FINE FLOORING.HARDWOOD o RUBBER .~.:.ow Specializing in\u2019 Refinishing oud Poor - [A Ross\u2019 Grafton & COMPANY\" an ST.CATHERINE: STREET ©.WESTMOUNT.Free Estimates 3 asuaty\u201d \u201cVE.2323 Te = I.WE.4046 Bol OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.xxi, No.33 Bad Weather For Taggers.The.annual tag-cay of the \u2018Province of Quebec Society.for Crippled Children did not reach its objectve, owing\u2019 to the \u2018 bad weather Saturday, it was announced today by Judge Roland Paquette, Q.C., president of the Society.\"Judge Paquette stated.that the\u201d tag-day had achieved only 50° \u2018per \u2018cent vf the $25,000.- - 00 whict the Crippled Children\u2019s Society had hoped to collect.\u201cOur best workers in our ah- nual tag-day,\u201d -he stated, \u201care the crippled children themselves, but unfortunately, because of the rain, on Saturday, we could not ask the children to leave their homes and carry out their tagging.Thus.we lost half of our receipts, and we have no hope of recovering them otherwise than \u2018by asking the public to send in their subscriptions by mail.\u201d - The Province of Quebec So- | ciety for Crippled Children hopes that all those who contribute annually through the Society's tag- day and who have not donated this year, will mail their contribution directly to the Society's headquarters, at 1980 Dorchester Street West, Montreal.3 Local Residents_ Win Scholarships Three local residents were among a group of high school graduates named this week by McGill University in & supplemental list of entrance scholarship awards.\u201cThey were: Gordon \u201cWasserman, 513 Gros- venor Avenue, of Westmount High School; Sir Edward Betty \u201cMemorial Schôlarship in Classics, $150 a year for four years.FALL SALE! SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES.On ladies \u2018and gents\u2019 made-te- measure.Séits end Coets.1 Come in and.compare.our prices.i Finest Workmanship.\u201c 10 DAYS DELIVERY © RESTYLING AND.REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS.Avenue Tailors & VALET SERVICE \u2018 1166 GREENE AVENUE (Just below St.Catherine) PICK-UP and DELIVERY ° OPEN All Day WEDNESDAYS , CLOSED SATURDAYS- .MISS NAN VAIL, extreme right, watches youngsters at their handicraft class.-, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 50, 1955 _ Miss Vail, a veteran Red Feather executive, heads the new neighborhood association.RCAF Auxiliary- In Westmount Geis New Chief No 1 Group Headquarters _(Auxiliary) o£ the Royal Cana- \u2018dian Air Force has announced the appointnient of Wing Com- \u2018ander J, M.Grisdale as commanding officer of No.401 \u201cCity of Westmount\u201d \"Squadron, Thé \u201cappointment was efféctive Sept.15.Wing Commander Grisdale was formerly commanding officer of No.3001\u201d Technical Unit \u2018(Auxilfary): In civilian.life, he\u2019 is\u2019 employed as a pilot with: + - Trans-Canada Airlines and lives |* in Hudson, Que.\u201cFlight Lieut.J.A.Cummings succeeds Wing Commander Gris-, dale as commanding officer of | No.'3001 Technical Unit (Auxiliary).Flight Lieut Cummings is {a high-school teacher at Montreal West High School and d lives, \u2018in \u2018Dixie, Que.| Gordon Merrett, 70 Chesterfield |.Avenue and Martin Raff, 622 Murray Hill, both of Westmount High School; Sidney J Hodgsor Scholarships, $200 and $173 re- \u2018spectively.goal of $1,685,000.\"RED FEATHER -CAMPAIGN OFFICE BOYS they're.keen little observers.of the Montreal scene .noted many a case where Red Feather services are essential .they want to help .and they know that many small contributions can add up to big totals that will help Red Feather meet its'essential bed-rock minimum - .they've \u201cCLOSE THE GAP\u201d SEPT.26 -1=0CT.10 Beaverbrook Bursary Won by Bob Webster A local resident, graduate of Rishop's University, Lennoxville, Que., is studying in the faculty of law of the University of New Brunswick, Frederictoñ, under one of five scholarships given -annually- by Lord -Beaverbrook.Robert A.Webster, 584 Cote St.Antoine Road, won one Æ \u2018law |] the five scholarship: \u2018in.that were established last - yor 1-by \u2018Lord Beaverbrook.: AH.winning students started studies his month.The scholarships are available ) \u2018to male or female students holding a Bachelor's degree from -any - recognized university in Canada, and have an\u2018 annual value of\u201d$600 each.They are \u2018tenable for a three-year period.Scholarship winners are select- | ed after consideration of educa- H.D.L.GoodfeHow To Speak Here On Refarded .H.D.L.Goodfellow, psychologist and director of education, Ontario Hospital School, Orillia, will be the guest speaker at the first public meeting of the season of the Association- for the Help of Retarded Children (Quebec) Inc.The meeting will be held Tuesday, Oct.4 in the foyer of the High School of Montreal.Mr.Goodfellow will speak on The Socialization and Integration of The Mentally Retarded.\u201d A colored film on the Ontario Hospital School's training program will be shown after the - guest speaker.A snake can travel best on à rough surface and can make lit tle progress on a smooth one.fre tional attainments character and qualities of leadership.Students taking advantage of the combined course in Acts and Law of the Universily of New Brunswick are eligible to apply for the scholarships upon the successful \u2018completion of three years\u2019 work in Arts.Students must maintain an average of at least 60 per zent throughout each academic year of the scholarship\u2019s tenure to re- \u2018main eligible for it.Tulip-Planting Time Arrives In Westmount Its tulip planting time again.This year the West- - mount Y's Men's Club, a service organization- of the YM.C.A,, is going to make our community more colorful by, undertaking the sale of top © size bulbs of the long stemmed Darwin Tulips in a perfect rainbow of colors \u2014 and then some, 1 Members of the Westmount Y's Men's Club are planning.an intensive sales campaign to take place on Saturday October 1st.This will be a door-to-door canvas, so you may expect someone from the Westmount Y at \u2018your door to offer you your opportunity for a lovlier spring.They will even -provide you with full instructions: for the successful growing of these top quality bulbs, so you do not need to be a professional gardener: Indoor planting also has fascinating possibilities.Nothing can hasten the ~ arrival of spring more than a few pots of beautiful, gracaful tulips in the home.For your own share in the beauty of living things, we suggest that you be prepared - to greet your \u201cY\u201d.salesman and lend your support to the service projects of the Y's Men's Club of Westmount.LIMITED 65 Hillside Ave.Small or large installations in houses or \u201cindustrial plants promptly carried out * PROMPT SERVICE * : P.McCUAIG Westmount 7 : INSTALLATIONS- = - and REPAIRS \u201cI: \u201cslers te add new celes, , dining room ef ng it \u2014 enjoy ny CHYONE.E same day and à srubbable, HYONE odorless alkyd Enamel in - wide va of te Flat, Semi-Gloss er G \u201cA merino ® Free Delivery @ 1311 Greene Avenue GL.1496, \u2014_o ve * THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, \u2018FRIDAY, SEPT.30, 1955 ih + orgue EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY retire } | Li ÿ ~ Idaho varies in elevation from i 738 feet of Lewiston to 12,665 a \u2018 feet at the summit of Mount à Borah.k ; 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TELEVISION ! 1 REGISTER CHILDREN'S THEATRE 3 studios \u2014 3835 Girouard Ave.Rialto Theatre Bidg., Park Ave.3970 Cote St.Catherine Road ; DOROTHY DAVIS REL HOE SERIE FIL IS TPE * A ep; ! .VIOLET WALTERS model of the RCAF\u2019s all-weather interceptor, - Proves To Be Right _ .sumes that only a set number of jobs |ved, hostesses will be Mrs.A.° Sunday School in attend- .When U.S.Commerce Secretary Henry exist in our economy and ignores the fun- Robinson and Mrg H.D, Caswell.7; p.m.WHAT is THIS THING Wallace wrote book in 1945 entitled \u2018Sixty A Sermons ont.damental fact \u2018that our \"needs increase : 3rd, is Series of Sermons on - Million Jobs\u2019, most people thought his - continually.To ignore this fact is to sell BAPTIST a an are m Do, ri Heer \"figure for a postwar employment goal was short the marvellous capacity for grow ear these soul-stirring sermons = | fantastic.Yet in July, 1955, just ten years and production that has been at the heart WESTMOUNT BAPTIST DOMINI ON-D ou GLAS later, the U.S.made employment history of American industrial expansion.\u201d CHURCH © .Ave.Sherbrooke St.West and Roslyn Ave.Westmount Blvd.& Lansdowne Ave - John Alexander Johnston, D.D., \u2018 Minister Miss Gwenn Harvey, B.A., Pastor's Assistant | Galt McDermott, B.Mus., Organist Therefore, since there is no such thing as an incurable belief, there \u2018can be no such thing as \u2018an incurable disease,\u201d CHRISTIAN SCIENCE derstanding and Practice God\u2019s Aliness.\u201d Worship of God as All \u2014 as infinite Spirit \u2014 rules out physicality as actually real, Mr.Cern said, He held that there is nothing novel on unreasonable of Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A.bp.Rev.Eric A.Mcliwaln, B.A.ne EP Spiritual Healing Is Now A Science Lecturer Declares World Wide = Communion Sunday \u201c about rejecting matter as a ba- .; .\u201cYOUR CHARACTER IN YOUR 10:00 a.m.Intermediate and Senor \u2019 Spiritual healing is today lift- sis for healing.First Church of Christ, Revelations of { Bibis My raph 11:00 am.B ginner Primar, and ed out of the realm of blind faith| Commenting on the fundamen- Scientist, Westmount COMMUNIO LORD'S (00 87.EE Depts, ery into its true status of normal, |tal Christian Science teaching 390 Lansdowne Avenue sunony UPPERS AT NON 11:00 a.m.Dr.Lloyd Smith: _\u201cThe- demonstrable, divine Science, that \u201cSpirit is all = instead of at Sherbrooke Street w.Weaver, Ph.D., Supt.Unity of Christendom'\", ; Jules Cern of New York City |Matter,\u201d he said: \u201cThis does not \u201cINDIA pit PM CAN ADA\u201d 7:30 p.m.R Erie Mellwain: 1 told a large Montreäl audience | \u20acliminate man and the universe; Sunday, October 2nd mai Ven Bout ISAAC in Pine Part.in, Com- [; Monday night.it illuminates man and the uni- [11.00 am.Sunday School.Westmount Pulpit 8:50 p.m.Young People's Union.ca, : Appearances to the contrary Verse: 11:00 a.m.Church Service.Wednesday, 8:00 p.m, The rament of the Lord's Supper oF ; ppear, ; AY My Cern explained healing in Subject of Lesson-Sermon: Congregational Fellowship will be administered at the close of # notwithstanding, man is spiritual ot : : \u201cUNREALITY\".Friday, 8:00 p.m.both senviods.3 t physical \u2014 and knowledge Christian Science by stating that Golden Text: I Corinthians, 7:31.The Youn People\u2019s Union py \u2014 not paysic \u20ac viedge |» the Christian Scientist \u201cthe fashion of this world VISITORS MOST CORDIALLY : ; of this fact is healing the sick as ; ; ; passeth away.VITED À well as the sinner by prayer Pelief that there is disease is all Organist, and Choïrmaster \u2014 : : : F.onn .\" .Ë alone, Mr.Cern declared.there is to there being disease.Wednesday UNITED - 100 On a nationwide tour as a 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 5 $ member of The Christian Science SYNAGOGUES READING ROOM ESTMOUNT Park 101 Cote St.Antoine Road : Board of Lectureship, Mr.Cern In pie Church Edifice.Open to phe {near Argyle Avenue) E Y c Tuesday, ursday an.- nen ee Man | CONGREGATION [557% Gk, Pe | EMMANUEL Weston urch o rist, Scientist, - \u2018 : SHAAR HASHOMAYM \u2014\u2014 Ministers UNITED CHURCH Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A.: Western Ave.at Lansdowne ANGLICAN Rev.H.W.Reid, B.D.Church of The Advent © Corner of Wood and Western, Eo \u201c real High School.His subject 450 Kensington Avenue, Ei was \u201cChristian Science: The Un- Westmount, Que.I | Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Ë, Cantor Nathan Mendeison k real, in the auditorium of Mént- Ë Minister: Rev.Collum Thompson.B.A., B.D.World - Communion Sunday PRESBYTERIAN Rev.J.Fromm Westmount - 11:00 a.m.Mr.Grant: \u201cStrange Vic.PUBLIC WORSHIP ory .Reception of New Members.The Sacra- MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN FESTIVAL OF ABERNACLE Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Sunday, October 2nd ment of the Lord's Supper .: Eve of Festival of Tabernacle, Rev.Canon S.8.Lindsay.World Communion Sunday 7:30 p.m.Mr.Reid: \u201cThe Glory of CHURCH 2:30 \u20181989, Sept.3000 Honorary Assistant 11:00 am.\u201cCALLED TO THIS TA- Imperfection\u201d, ; ) :30 a.m.orning Services.- ; BLE\", 11:00 a.m.Church School.Meiville Avenue 5:15 p.m, Candle Lighting.11:00 a.m.Sunday School.N B \u2014 : 5:20 & oober it CrIRBY DAY Saturday, October 1st 7:30 p.m.\u201cPUT YOUR BEST FOOT Junior High and\u2019 Sonim Hay, Junior, - Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.| 8.30 am, Morning Services.\u201cQUIET AFTERNOON\" : FORWARD\", ï Minister 10:00 a.m.Scriptural Reading, Conductor: \u2014 \u2019 1.bi [i .10:40 a.m.Sermon.The Rev.R.S.Rayson, D.D, : rganist an het t \u2014_ 1 , : 5:20 p.m.Evening Services .Chol: Director: J.C.Bcott, L.R.S.M.Org: d Cheir Director 2 , :20 p.m.Li g.init ?- Eos Cr » LES.PHILLIPS MOTLEY.8 Sunday, October 2nd 62 ER, Cangie ELU Dar .Trinity XVII _ Orsanist: 0.R.Glidden.B.A., Mus.Bac., F.C.C.0.J 11:00 a.m.Public Worship.8:30 a.m.Morning Services.DEDICATION FESTIVAL - MORNING SERVICE ONLY |10:00 am.Scriptural Reading.8:00 a.m.Holy Communion._ UNITED .FB ening Services.THE 8:45 a.m.Parish Breakfast.IR\" VISITORS AND FRIENDS, ARE 9:30 a.m.Holy Communion.; M : FESTIVAL OF TABERNACLE : ; CORDIALLY INVIT 7:00 am.Morning Services.10:15 a.m.Mattins, (said).« ; fe fils pm.Evening Services.ation) 11:00 a.m.SOLEMN EUCHARIST.St.J U Mr.Lester A.Woodin, - oshano Ra e Great Salvation .\u2019 Organist and Choirmaster Friday, Oct.7th 7:00 p.m.Evensong.Prescher: The ames n ite ur ' 5:00 om CE aees: \u2018 WEEKDAYS: a y Cc ni .1 p.m.andle ghting.0 ommunion 1 h 5:10 p.m.Evening Services.7:00 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and À (5\u20ac 463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST ! aturda, 8:00 a.m.Mond d Fri onveni a TEMPLE EMANU-EL 5:0 2m Monday and Friday.Convenient to Hotels i x 4128 Sherbrooke St.West REV.NORMAN RAWSON Dr.H J.Stern, Rabbi St + > Ce j ST.MATTHIAS Minister = WESTMOUNT and VieTONIA AVES.® \u201cSUKKOTH SERVICES\u201d - Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister 8:13 orclock DRC'STERN Will speak on CHURCH REV.B.B.BROWN, Asst, Minister ev.J.D.e, B.A.nister :15 o'cloc .will speak on , ; : Mr.John R Cameron B.A -\u201cCOUNTING OUR BLESSINGS\u201d.Cete St.Antoine Rcad REV.NETTIE I.J.WILSON, B.A.,B.D., Ny : ° , (ess Saturday Morning, October 1st,\u201d at and Church Hill NN Assistant 10:30 o'clock.Sermon ~ \u2018\u2018Symbols of Asst.Minister 5 À The Sukkah\u201d.Recter: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster a Following the worship on Friday L.Th.,, M.C.\u2019 ; ; Sunday, October 2nd Evening, a Sukkoth Reception in Rev.H.J.Skynner, B.A., L.Th, .' .ut iE: rase 11:00 a.m.Mr.Wilkie: \u201cwhen Qur our the auspices of Te Temple 7 LL.11:00 a.m.World Wide Communion Service : 4 Las Grasp.5 Se ; Ur Sisterhood in the Community House.17th Sunday After Trinity In common with all of Christendom we : :15 a.m.e ure chool.On Saturday Morning the reception 8:00 a.m.Holy \u2018Communion.: .: : : wi be held in \"the Sud bh tor, the 11:00 am, Holy Communion _ (Cho- celebrate Holy Communion.All members of s an Jr1s e empie el.ra an ermon reach- - .The number 114 bus stops Zions School.er: Lt Col Rev James || the church are expected to attend.; it: at the corner.arnett, : P Sunday- Morning, October 2nd at 10 7:30 p.m.Evenson and Sermon.o clock pupils of the Temple Reli- P Preacher: The Reator 11 :00 a.m.Sermon Subject: v DORIS KILLAM, élass session and at 11:30 o'élock Wednesday, October Sth- \u2026 2 A.R.C.T., LMus., (McGill) will hold a Sukkoth Assembiy Pro- 11:00 a.m.Holy Communion.WHEN MEMORY HOLDS 4 2 Organist \"and Choir Director gramme in the Community House.us Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.0.\u2019 THE DOOR : UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Organist: Rev.Rawson preaching at both services - | > Ë {Montreal Presbytery) TRINITY MEMORIAL 7 % pe ud of Organ Music .\u201d .| CHURCH 7:30 p.m.\"DOING WHAT COMES .5 © 5220 Sherbrooke Street West s Ù : NATURALLY | à .IN CALVARY UNITED CHURCH Trinity XVII \u2019 (a) .Why Is it often considered a sin?i \u2019 orchester St.at Cr Av : i eene .enue 8:00 am.Holy r Deamon.(b) How can one be a \u201cfree soul\u201d and still be a 4 , Thursday, October 6th, at 8 p.m.11:00 a.m.Ghorat Communion.u Christian ?: L \u2018 reacher: ev.T.: i A SPEAKERS: Rogers.Kindergarten (ec) How can I harness my instincts and impulses?i » Pr j i Dr.David A.MacLennan, of Rochester, N.Y.7:30 pm.Boonrone brennan: A large congregation attends these evening services.= { Dr.Winnifred Bryce, of India Rev.Dr.K.H.Rogers.You are invited to come.; i Dr.H.E.:D.Ashford, Secretary of the Missionary Wednesday .The Church Doors will be open at 6:30 p.m.oir .- \u2018 and Maintenance Dept.7°00 am.Holy Communion.; Utine avc marai ; | Thursday -Parking facilities are available in the Church yard.1 5 Every member of the United Church is urged to be present © > 3 10:00 a.m, Holy Communion, ° .A 3 1 : | i} + CE _ _ _ _ _ _ _\u2014_ m2\" reEI i - Li : > + = 1 , 4 use cn crm a à qe spre rn Gems oc - w., ver rs men = 0 SI tbl TT ie re TP n.\u2018 dite RE EEE SIR orci oe wed re M ode SW WB a ER Rant We dg « THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPT.30, 1955 \u2018 HILLMAN- CONVERTIBLE ACCESSORIES : Husky\" -.\"PARTS HARD TOP SALES SEDAN, SERVICE AACR 1822-26 St.Carherine W.\u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 Please phone your Ads early i after 10.30 a.m.Thursday for current issue ; The Westmount Examiner | Classified Advertising ] 10 Words 45¢ 3c tos each additional word | n the week.No Ads \u2018accepted \u2014 PAGE SEVEN b Statesman Sales Ambassador Service Metropolitan Parts Rambler Accessories 1822-26 St.Catherine St.W Fl.4616 ; SUE \u2014 Fl.4616 ; :B ; COUNTRY sROPERTY = | 329.FOR SALE 29 FOR SALE 32 DOMESTIC HELP | 3% HELP WANTED FOR SALE WINE RUG - \u2014 WANTED FEMALE { bec.28 miles Feo, Montrens Large 7 » , DINING ROOM SET CAPABLE woman to operate aulo- PART-TIME living room, 3 bedrooms, den, kitchen and bathroom, sun porch.Oil héated and insulated.Spacious grounds.Good transportation and schools.An excellent buy, $17,500.Kenneth E.Lyall, Howick.Phone Howick 407 R 3 for poi t 8 \u201cLOTS FOR SALE LOTS for sale, 6 x 120, Howick, Quebec.Good schools and transportation facilities.Water and sewage serviced, $450.00 Kenneth E.Lyall, Howick Quebec.Phone Howick 807 ring 3 for appointprent.12 .APARTMENTS \u2019 TO LET McGREGOR 21, ROOMS VIEW OVER CITY QUIET\u2014LOVELY GARDEN GARAGE \u2014 MAID SERVICE ALSO ONE BACHELOR FURNISHED OR NOT 1546 McGREGOR, APT.12 NEAR COTE DES NEIGES CORONATION Ave., semi basement, 2!3 rooms, heated, hot water, stove, frig.Near bus stop.WA.3930.L-35 20 ROOMS TO LET KENSINGTON Avenue, 354 West mount below Sherbrooke, attractive - large room, newly furnished, kitchen privileges, business gentleman.FI.ev DOUBLE furnished room, with kitchen.235 Clarke Avenue.Apartment 1.FI.5183.1-46 MEDIUM size bright from room om Roslyn Avenue near park and station.Privileges.GL.1708.L-26 BRIGHT large room.Privileges.WA.6456.E-31 GIROUARD, and Cote St.Luc.Large furnished room.Private home.All privileges.Business girl.Call be- tw 68 p.m.HU.8-7712.L-40 23° ROOM AND BOARD WANTED ELDERLY widow wishes room and board, tray service, vicinity West- mount, FI, 8016.L-23 26 GARAGES TO LET SHARE large double garage.Yearly lease.Easy access, Olivier Avenue, Westmount.FI.8032.28-b EXCHANGE SWEDISH skiis, edged, harness and poles exchange for small table radio, American reception.WE.4089.+ 0 I B.A Collins 3 REC'D.FUNCRAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Funeral Home and Chope* I i} IRIICHIE [ , Telugus.On Sunday morning Dr.\u201cT.A.Johnaton's sermon title will | | 4 | Version of the Bible and .cor-.UE The Chapel of Cathedral Beauty 1 7 x 9, wilton, cleaned, perfect, $50.EL.4857 after 6 L-32 HANDSOME Victorian mahogany desk, good condition, $125.WE.3042.Pa \u2014 L-24 BOY'S winter coat, girl's dresses, suits, coats, 10-13.WA.2359.L-3 ~~ DUTCH tulip bulb sale\u2014one dozen top size long stemmed Darwin tulips, in perfect rainbow mixture \u2014 $ Y.M.CA.Youth Services, Phone GL.3916.L-13 LARGE chesterfield.fa splendid condition.Other pieces.Apply superintendent, 3025 Street wes:.L-33 CHILDREN'S photographs, home.Black and while, or colored.McCullagh.AV.8-1721.Phone after 3.L-38 LARGE baby crib, complete with rubberized mattress.Good condition.HU.68-0529.L-33 SMALL Heintzman spinet piano and bench.Mahogany.Truly fine instrument.Only serious buyers to phone WE.5906.L-27 TWIN stroller and English wicker carriage.Excellent condition.WE.9402, IMPERIAL Loyalist, maple dresser, desk and chair.Also roll-a-way bed and mattress.All in excellent condi- tiwa.Phone WA.8508.GAS stove.Perfect condition.Like new, 2030 Vendome.- ' PEDIGREED pram, in good condition.FI.1734.L-14 EXCEPTIONALLY nice muskrat jacket.Can be worn as a cape.Size 14 or 18, $50.DE.4173, L-17 WESTINGHOUSE Easy washing machine spin dryer.Good condition.WA.5241.L-18 SMALL living room armchair, Pair Wonderful prewar, solid antique oak, $400.TU.SH TRAILERS FOR RENT Have you sometidug you wad muved immediately and inexpensively.Real a trailer from Ace Trailer and Oul- board Motor Rentals.RE.8-587 - 4 DINING ROOM SUITE 19 pieces, Chippendale style, solid gashogany.at in price.WE matic washing and drying machines, in school.West end vicinity.Full time employment.Apply in person Room 215 3460 McTavish St.9 a.m.to 4 pm.Monday to Friday.L-20 | CAPABLE women cleaners, 5 hours daily, Monday to Saturday for Protestant schools.Vicinity N.D.G., St.Laurent.Apply in person, Room 215 3460 McTavish St.9 a.m, 4 p.m.Monday to Friday.L-21 a 33 DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANTED dOUSEKEEPER, experienced middle aged English woman desires position Sales help for modern Westmount Children\u2019s wear Shop.Please call after 8 p.m.WE.4600.L-44 42 PERSONAL MISSES L.E.and R.H.Terrill have moved from Westmount Ave.and have taken residence at 4326 Sner- brooke St.West, Api.28, Westmount.; L-16 45 MONEY TO LOAN AT 5% mortgage loans quickiy.Contractors.Privates.Notary.EL.1106.L-8 USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIED CHINA, The Chandos Royal Doulton, any odd pieces needed.RE.7-435@2.L-45 MATERNITY clothes size 18, child\u2019s clothing size 3.EL.2451, L-43 ANTIQUES, Fine furniture, china, sitver, pictures, clocks, objects d'art, pewter, jewelery, decorative accessories, elc., purchased.Full paid.Representative calls.Lyons, HA.6089.Established 1920.L-15 UPRIGHT piano, good tone.Reasonable price.WI.3539.L-41 BOOKS WANTED IMMEDIATE PAYMENT.AND REvalue MOVAL.ISOBEL «1 ACKENZIE.BOOKS, 1247° GREENE AVE.WE.5575.La > BILLIARD table, 5' x 10' required for private home, WA, 4618.3e DOMESTIC HELP WANTED WANTED housekeeper for West- mount home, near Sherbrooke, excel- of green velour.drapes.WI, 4862.L-42 + * Westmount Baptist | Sunday evening, a distinguished Indian Christian leader will uddress Westmount congregation.Rev.D.R.Isaac has been a member of Provincial Legislature and is an outstanding educationist.He is now in charge of a large mission field among the *+-\u2014# be: \u201cYour Character in Your Face\u201d.Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at noon Visitors cordially invited to ail services.> Christian Scjence | #+-\u2014* The perfection and supremacy .f God's infinitely good creation will be .emphasized at the services in Christian Science hurches this Sunday.Readings from the King James \u2018clative selections from \u201cScience Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy lent salary.No children, Phone GL.3142.L-34 will comprise the Lesson-Sermon on the topic \u201cUnreality\u201d.From Ecclesiastes will be read the following verse: \u201cI know that, whatsoever God .doeth, it shall be for ever: nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it: and God doeth it, that men should fear before him.\u201d Know Which Size Range Best Fits Your Figure According to a recent survey, women do not take longer than men to shop for clothes.But women do stay in clothing stores longer.Reason: women's clothing sizes fall into so many groups that the fitting-and-try- tng on process can be a great time waster.Wise shoppers, however, will figure out their size groups in advance and then shop from that \u2018rades and Professional Cards Additione: Words 3e Each * x 20 Words 75¢ - BUILDING LEPAIRS L-22 with adult or business couple, local * , \\ STUDIO couch, good condition, WI.references.DE.8836.FOR QUICK: RESULTS 1708 eveniags or Saturday.L-29 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE FURRIERS ACADIA Construction Co.Lid\u2026 cencrete, , brick.stone, plaster.tie concrete blocks Repairs and alterations to sidewalks chimueys walls.Moors, foundations; aise water nroofing and caulking.Phone RE 8.2333.L-2 CARPENTRY s STANDRING REGD, General Carpentry.Allerations and repairs.Painting and decorating.Planned tilchens, playrooms, arborite counter tops and paneling a speclalts.satisfaction guaranteed.Call HU.8- 4350.101 LAN CARTAGE AND MOVING VAN truck avaitable evenings \u2018and Salurdays.Mac.TA.3736.L-12 DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressimaker and de signer.dresses made.allcralions and repaîrs.5119 Sherbrooke West.Apt.1 L-4 DRESSMAKER, designer, of aiterations.WE.7420, DANCING, SINGING, MODELING ACROBATIC, ballet, tap, .ballroom, singing, elocution, modeling.Charm courses for children and adults.Models trained aad placed in Fashion Show.Showroom and Commercial Photography.Speirs-Miller Studios.DE.3717.L-10 USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIED ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS all kinds L-11 | bertly HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs.1235 Greene Ave, WI.3312, L5 \u2018RADIO T.V.REPAIRS RADIO and television repair by ex- licensed -technician,, alse washing machiñes, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners.motors and electric stoves.TU.9989, L-7 UPHOLSTERING « PHOISTERING of at} kinds, Custom and recovering.Remodelling and repairs, workmanship.Free estimules, 24-hour service, Marcel Aubin.388f Notre Dame St.w Phone WI, 3634, 1-8 WEDDINGS WEDDING photograps.18 different pictures 4° x 3°.McCullagh.AV, 83-1721.Phone after 5.L-37 WEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED 2007 Union Avenue Plateau 1104 Expert IMPROVE YOUR LAWN WITH .LAWN TOP group, It works this way.Clothing sizes are grouped according to figure, height and age.The groups: brief, junior | misses.tall girl women\u2019s and women's half-sizes.The \u201cbrief\u201d size is for the slim girl or woman 5 5\u201d or shorter.This is a short-waisted style with more fullness through the.bosom and waist.Sizes go from 8 to 20.Young girls and matrons 5'4\u201d to 5° 6\" fall into the \u2018junior group.\u201d This style is short- waisted with a small, high bust- line.Sizes go from 5 to 17.~ \u2018Misses styles are for the slim and medium figure \u2014 5 5\u201d to 5\u2019 9\" and sizes run from 10 to 20.Co.It is said that the mullet is the only fish rich enough to fry in its own fat.\" It is safe to hold a queen bee in your hand since they only use | their stings on other queen bees.$2 50 PER BAG, DACCORD READY MIX CASH AND CARRY E.DACCORD LTD.Montee de, Liesse at Cote Vertu, St.Laurent Da PER BAG, $2 1 DELIVERED _ 29 Agencies directly he 95,000 children, women and men in our community every year.RED FEATHER CAMPAIGN POLICEMEN :°.they see the seamy side of the city\u2019s life.They know how vitally important Red Feather services are in relioving distress and restoring health, patching up broken lives and families together, giving youth a chance and providing care for the aged Red Feather's p more than eeping \u201cCLOSE THE GAP\u201d SEPT.26 .\u20140CT.10 ne a \u2018 PAGE BIGHT THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPT.3, 1935¢ OUR LT e * * ocial ersonal > Engagements > + Weddings Ï I .+ ; J a PE n IE : ee, .Miss L.E.Terrill and Miss R.H.\u201cTerrill have moved from a Westmount avenue and _have 7 taken up residence at 4326 Sherbrooke street \u2018west, apt.28, Westmount.- | \u2018 i Miss Hilary Thomas, daughter \"+, of Mr.and Mrs.D.S.Thomas, pa A returned last week after spending the past year attending school in Brillantmont, Switzerland Mrs.D.Davis and Mrs.J.W.Clarke, co-chairmen of the knitting booth for the forthcoming sale of work of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital, held a meeting of their\u201d committee at the home of Mrs.- 1 Davis, to complete their plans for - ; the sale.Mrs.Percy Swail, chairman of the ways and means committee poured tea and the à other ladies present were: Mrs.- À L.Forth, Mrs.J.Morris, Mrs.D.i R.Sutherland, Mrs.A.G.Chas- j ton, Mrs.G.A.Camirand, Mrs.J S.Hutchison, Mrs.M.Pringle, | Jeweller & Designer Repairs = ¥ MR.AND MRS.ROGER VICTOR NEWELL, photographed Parnell, Miss S.Groves, Miss D.Remodelling - Modernizing ar.sai with their attendants following their marriage, on Sept.17, in Jay, Miss.E.L.Richmond, Mr.« i | Experienced Swiss Craftsman.oie hilton President St.David\u2019s Anglican Church, Wales, Ont.Mrs.Newell was and Mrs.C.W.Coulson, all of ship.- Gems tested with scien a * formerly Miss Phyllis June Corlyon, of Westmount, daughter Montreal and Miss Clair Arnold J tific methods.of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Crolyon, of Wales, Ont.Mr.Newell is of Ottawa.4462 St.Catherine St.W Mrs.Percy Swail, chairman of the son of Mr.and Mrs.N.V.Newell, of Notre Dame de : ; : » *** the ways and means of the Wo- Grace.From left to right: Mr.Stephen Nettel, usher; Mr.Ian | 4 Suite 2 (Near Metcalfe Ave.) men's Auxiliary of the Catherine.LeLievre, best man; Miss Margaret Corlyon, bridesmaid; Miss i WI.2298 Booth Hospital, entertained the Shirley Corlyon, malG of honor; tne bride and the bridegroom; i members of her committee to a| Mr.Lawrence Corlyon and Mr.Ray Boxer, ushers.| FOR - à | ° NEWELL\u2014CORLYON tulle uver taffeta with cap and DEPENDABLE 5 : The marriage of Phyllis June shoes of the same shade.She car- i i says.Corlyon, ot Westmount, daughter fed a bouquet of yellow and TELEVISION 1 ° of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Corlyon, ze : Le dais \" , .of Wales, Ontario, to Mr.Roger Mr Tan va Lievre acted o best SERVICE the You | LIVE in Victor Newell.son of Mr.and pee ve Mr \u201cRa Boxer.Mr.Our Mrs.N.\"V.Newell of Notre NÉS Were : y Soxer, : | Sep DYED T0 MATCH { I Dame de Grace, took place on Lawrence Corlyon and Mr.Step- Lois = = separa es » Saturday, September 17 at 12.30 hen Nettel.Mrs.Corlyon, the \u2014 | Maj .\u201c \" p.m.in St.David's Anglican bride's mother was gowned in Kee All the importance of the \u201censemble look\u201d, Gnuréh, Wales, Ontario.The Rev.dUSty rose crepe fashioned with 3 Jan teamed with the practicality of casual separates, |L.A.MacMorine officiated ag- !\"Serts of Chantilly lace with \"and and interpreted in dyed-to-match wool, cashmere sisted by the Rev.C.E.Combe ey accessories and a corsage of i \u2018Lak and orlon .to form the very backbone of your [of Montreal Mis.ahs.mother of th- Fall and Winter wardrobe.You'll recognize the Mr.William Byrt played the pridegroom, wore a gown of superb stylings of Bernhard Altmann and Nat wedding music and Miss Dorothy printed mink-brown taffeta with .i | Gordon .you'll love the precious shades of Richardson sang \u2018O Perfect Love\u2019 square neckline and bouffant * 1 blue, pink, grey and toffee! during the signing of the reals skirt, midnight blue hat and ac- | AAA | .er.-1'he church was beautifully cessories and a corsage of talis- |» © WOOL & CASHMERE SKIRTS from $12.95 © decorated with white gladioli and CoooCres 8nd a corsag 5 NA Le EP ; bronZe and yellow mums, The reception was held in the 2 ® MATCHING CASHMERE e MATCHING ORLON e The bride.who was given a- parish hall of St.David's Church z - in SWEATERS \u201c SWEATERS way by her father, wore a floor where bronze and yellow mums |% J From $19.95 From $6.95 length gown of satin brocade and angel's trumpets were used\u201d 2 F I N E - ; with a fitted bodice having a in the table decorations.13 SPORTSWEAR © DRESSES © SUITS © COATS [scoop neckline and a bouffant| Mr.and Mrs.Newell left by |# , : skirt falling into unpressed plane for New York and Lake |} .\u2018 pleats.Her fingertip-length veil Gecrge, the bride travelling in a ê of tulle illusion was held in place Vogue original navy blue suit, (2 See us also for.by a coronet studded with pearls.cornflower blue hat and matching $ ® REPAIRING She carried a bouquet of white accessories and a corsage of [J - mums and orchids and wore a white orchids.$ - © REMODELLING string of pearls, the gift of the Among the out-of-town guests |g GOWNS bridegroom.were Rev.Co E.and Mrs.Combe, 3 FLOMEN : 5 .» be 1353 GREENE AVE., WESTMOUNT Miss Shirley Corlyon, as maid Miss V.Byrt.Mr.Wm.Byrt, of |{ .] £1 7773 of honor, wore a waltz length Westmount; Miss E.Richardson, a EXCLUSIVE i gown of avocado green tulle over Miss D.Richardson, Mr.and Mrs.3 .taffeta with cap and shoes of the R.C.Richardson, Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.: - same shade.Her bouquet was of K.L.Richardson, Mr.and Mrs.| RES D {| yellow and bronze mums.W.J.Hingley.Mr.and Mrs.F.18 .To Enjoy Perfect Fit and \u2018|.Miss Margaret Corlyon.as |B.Tovey, Mrs.L.Russell, Mr.|} 1235 Greene Avenue bridesmaid, was gowned in a |and Mrs.R.C.Harries, Mr.and |& (Opposite Avenus Theatre) Comfort, You Need: waltz length gown of bronze Mrs.S.King, Miss U.Woodcock, |» .Mrs.V.Pelletier, Mr.and Mrs.|§ Wi.3332 ; barbecue dinner at her summer |W.B.Minto, Mr.and Mrs.W.Yes amano rrrrrod QUALITY -\\n thie garment home at Lake Lauisa, Que., re- : ¢ and \u2019 cengly.Those present were: Mrs., A.H.Mason, president of the : EXPERIENCE \u2014 in the fitter Auxiliary; Mrs: M.Fisher, Mrs.£.C.A.Camirand, Mrs.Dean Da- give , ve ; YOU ARE SURE TO GET BOTH vis, Mrs.J: Morris, Mrs.F.H.7 AT ANY OF OUR 5 STUDIOS Stanway, Mrs.F.Talbot, Mrs.D.because - .\u20181 , Mrs.C.Box.\u2019 - Rr Sutherland, Mrs.C they know the value of a dollar and they know that every Red | ; 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They know , 5 \u2018 .University Women's Club for this that, from a business standpoint, Red Feather 4 me ° ou rva season will be ho entirely socal with its 20 Agencies making only ONE - PE event.uffet luncheon has been 1, the most economical 5 { CORSETIERE arranged for Saturday, October appes is > vital welfare work.w - * ; | - 1 at 1 p.m.Those wishing to play of carrying on CLOSE THE GAP = ; J 4861 Sherbrooke West, Wesimaunt bridge may do 50 in the Member's oom iminediately following the | ALSO AT luncheon.Members may take RED FEATH E R SEPT.26 i 4235 St.Lowrence \u2014 4491 St.Lawrence \u2014 413 Cntario E.guests.Bridge players must also CAMPAIGN \u2014ocr.10 4 ; pxovide their own cards.Reser- - L0d to take place in \u201cnp Mes Fall Styles in - P\u2018rue-Te-Mecsure NESSES @ Imported Materials © European Designer Very Moderate Prices ® Repairing © Remodelling ANNA GOWNS 346A VICTORIA AVENUE (near Somerville) FL.0823 Even'nas: GL.1553 FAL\".SPECIALS! 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FIREPLACE WOOD 6 TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU H.LABERGE OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE 2386 St.James St.West aa\" an\", - COKE, WOOD, WI.8243 - FI.8306 ann\" a\" MISS MADELEINE LEVASON, National Vice-President of the Canadian Women's Press' Club, whe will \u2018be guest speaker, at the Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club opening meeting to be held at 2 p.m.on October 7, in Victoria Hall, Westmount.Miss.Levason has chosen \u201cAttitudes vary with Latitudes\u201d as the title of her talk based on the press women's tour of Europe this summer.Soloist will be Mrs.James C.Scott, soprano; and the tea hostess will be Mrs.Walter M.Hick.Scaife wil do the honors, Acting as \u201cserviteurs\u2019 in the afternoon will be Mrs.Stanley Loucks, Mrs.Leslie Copland, and Mrs.D.W.Hamilton, and in the evening, Miss L.Hendry, Miss Janet Christie, Mrs.Gwen Lough, and Miss Helen McMahon.Miss Marion McNaughton is in charge of the group who will escort any who so desire on a tour of the new manse, and who will include Winnifred Eakin, Eleanor Copland, and Kim Gurd.A delightful musical program has been arranged by Miss Annie Gray of the Choir, Mrs.J.Scott, Miss Maureen Wark.and Mr.Anthony Lambie having consented to sing.Scientists know nearly 13,000 different kinds of atoms.Let Tolhurst fight your ° Our sales representot \u201c con recommend the proper equipment to suit your requirements, e TA 7271 problems ive ÿ \\ 3 3 58.5.who likes daytime clothes that flannel skirt in lovely shades Fash on Mints me rm a em Thé top and skirt, dyed to match, is a favorite with career girls, with college girls and with almost any woman are smartly easual and are well thought out.Fitting this description nicely is a wool jersey top and dyed-to-tone Cancer Aid -L8ague Inc.Plan Membership Drive : The Cancer Aid Leagde is con- - \u2018ducting a membership drive to increase its meinbership.; | .Though only two.years -old it has already established an en- the medically indigent cancer patients, regardless of \u2018race or creed, through the Social Service department of many hospitals.In this short period the Cancer Aid 600 to help these cancer patients.Case histories these hospitals show a varied use with the monies provided, for such purposes as home nursing care, medications, facial\u201d masks | for disfigured, -tancér patients, earmolds for .deafened-cgncer patients, etc.\u2019 iy Your membership will go a long way towards this most necessary help.Support this urgent appeal by sending your membership to Cancer Aid League, 2016 Peel St.For further information call Be.5353.È Depots Are Listed For Rummage Sale Mrs.F.Talbot, chairman for the fall rummage sale of the Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital to be held on Oct.11 in St.Stevens.Church, asks that rummage be in to the following _depots by Oct.6 if possible.Mrs.A.H.Mason, 6497 Terrebonne Ave.; Mrs.Percy Swail, 3069 Benny Ave.; Mrs.G.W.Leverette, 4344 Madison Ave.f Mrs.M.Fisher, 4211 Kensington Ave.; Mrs.F.Talbot, 4551 Bess- borough Ave.; Mrs.D.R.Sutherland, 4087 Hampton Ave.Three Helpful Articles For The Sewing Basket Three things you will find very helpful in your sewing basket: a white thimble, a small marble, and a pair of tweezers.Try wearing a white thimble and see how helpful it is in threading your needle! It works the same as placing a piece of white pager under the sewmg machine needle.It will save you a great deal of time.for -mending rips in gloves.Slip it down in the finger and you will have that glove mended in a jiffy! The tweezers are helpful in removing stubborn bastings and sometimes they help to pull the needle through stiff material, The fall rummage sale of Stanley Presbyterian Church Women\u2019s Assodiation will be held on Wednesday, Oct.5, at 1.30 p.m.Cor.Victoria and Westmount Aves.Westmount.No.114 bus of blue or green, the top has ribbed knit insets on the bodice and down the outer arm.The skirt is box-pleated, the pleats sewn down to where the top ends.\u2014 Gyrette Club The Gyrélte Club of Montrea\u201d.will hold its monthly meeting at.the honte of Mrs.A.J.Warwick, 437 Graham Blvd, Town of\u201d Mount Royal, on Monday eve- : RA Ame .ningy-at 8.30; - ~~ we mmm ee a .BERKELEY HOTEL 1188 Sherbrooke St.West-7 Î Ask him about the ° ; DELCO-HEAT line of oil burners.ne TOLHURST OIL LIMITED + \u2018 845 QUERBES AVENUE i _ EST TT vai es tema viable reputation in that it helps: League has distributed over $34,-.received from\u2019 \"i A small marble is just right LUE CEE EE Dominion-Douglas Ladies\u2019 Literary Society Elect Officers; Plan Inferesiing Schedule .The Dominion-Douglis.Ladies\u201d Literary -Soçiety is holding its j - first meéting of the season on Friday Oct.21, at 3 p.m.in Leslie Hall, corner Lansdowne Ave, and \u2018Westmount Blvd, Officers for the ensying year are: Hon.pres, Miss J.8 Eveleigh; president, Mrs.Colin T.Sutherland: vice-presidents, MRS.T.D.HANDRAHAN, Co-Chairman of tickets for the fashion show to benefit the Canadian will be held on Wednesday evening, ancer Society, which tober 5, in the Ritz Carlton Hotel, presented by the Holt Renfrew and Co.Ltd.Tickets available by tel.EL.6660 or MA.2392.\u2014Photo by Van Dyck and Meyer Studios Sisterhood Meeting Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood will hold its opening meeting and dessert luncheon on Tuesday, at 1.15 p.m.in the Temple Community House, 4128 Sherbrooke St., West, Westmount.The guest speaker will be Mrs.Zelda Popkin of New York, well book \u201cThe Journey Home\u201d was a Book Club Selection, which sold nearly one million copies.Mrs, Alfred N.Miller, president will introduce and welcome new members.Mountainair, N.M., has been called the \u201cbean capital of the known lecturer and author, whose world.\u201d HEALTH, GROUP WORK and RED FEATHER CAMPAIGN STEELWORKERS they\u2019ve been around .they've seen all sections of Montreal, and the work Red Feather is doing to help those who, often through no fault of their own, are finding the going tough: They appreciate the common-sense i Feather represents \u2014 the UNITED WAY of helping more than 70 services giving essential \u201d CHILD CARE, FAMILY WELFARE, OTHER COMMUNITY NEEDS.at Red \u201cCLOSE THE GAP SEPT.26 - OCT.10 PAINTING: Interiors and Exteriors ++ .their home.\u201c720 MARIN STREET 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 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 \u201cscreen mended or a door that sticks annoyingly.We are at your service \u2014 Consult us foday - DANIELS & MANNARD Lid.: WI.4159 - a n angen \u2018Ladies Auxiliary 30, 198 - ; 3 T + PAGE BLEVEN Mrs.Frederick Krug: Mrs.HS.x Mrs.Fred D.Miller; treasurer, Mrs.A.-H.Marden;\u201d \u201cticket con- | vener$, Mrs.K.E.Plumpton, Mrs.D.C.Chamberlain; music .convener, Mrs.W.Kenneth Davis: tea convener, Mrs: G.R.Brow; committee, Mrs.E.R.Alexander, { Mrs.George Burden, Mrs.Austin Chadwick; Mrs.J: R.:Fegnwick.Mrs.James M.Fraser, Mrs: H.Gamble, Mrs; G.Selwyn Veith.On October 21, Alan Jarvis, Director National \u2018Gallery, Ottawa, will be the first to addréss the Society this season, and his subject will be \u201cMorients of Vision.Margaret McKillican, | soprano, will also entertain.Tea .will be.served £2 this meeting IN THE \u2018omen.3 ea En - \u2018Stanley Church W.A.The regular meeting of the \u2018Women's Association of Stanley Presbyterian Church will be held at 8 p.m.on, Tuesday.in the ladies\u2019 parlor.Group G, under the leadership of Mrs.Rutherford will serve refreshments and also sponsor a sale of home coking* : Karnak Club Karnak Ladies\u2019 Club will meet at 1.30 p.m.Tuesday, October 4, -in the Masonic Memorial Temple for sewing, mending and knit- meeting.Mrs.E.D.McIntosh will preside and a good attendance is requested.Toastmistress Club The next meeting of the Mount Royal Toast-Mistress Club will Laurel Room of the Laurentien Hotel at 6 p.m.The purpose of the club is the development of skill in public speaking throdgh \u2018practice.For further information call Mrs.Harrison Demers, WA- 2830.- RCASC Auxiliary Next executive meeting of the Branch 105, R.C.A.S.C.-Canadian Legion, B.H.S.L.will be held at the home of Mrs.Joyte Russell, 1578 Debién- court St, Cote SL Paul on Tuesday, Oct.4 at 8.15 p.m.All executive members are asked to attend.Elizabeth Reed Aux.The Elizabeth Reed Auxiliary of Calvary United: Church will hold its \u2018Autumn Thank-offering Meeting on Wednesday, October 5, at 8:15 p.m.in the Ladies Parlors.\u2019 : Members are requested to take in Sunshine Bags and Talent Money.- New friends are.heartily invited.St.Andrew's W.M.S.The MacGillivray Auxiliary - W.M.S.St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount, will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday at 2.30 p-m.in Hutchison Hall The speaker will, be Mr.Rodney Booth, Divinity student.Guest ariist - Miss Shirley Byers, Mus.Bac.Mis.À.G.Ray and ladies\u2019 of circle No.10 are in charge of the meeting.Leadership Course Applications aïe now being received for the Leadership Training Course.in Parent Education offered by the Mental Hygiene Institute.The course of weekly lecture-discussion sessions meets Monday afternoons 1 from 2-4 p.m.For further in- férmation, telephone or write | Mrs.Marianne Crowe, Director Ave, West, BE.3971, of Parent Education, 531 Pihe Van Potter; secretary, Mrs, Gor-\", .don R.Stephen; assist.secretary ting, followed by a business be held on Monday, Oct.3, in thea 7 and.lecture tickets may be pro- cuged i advance from Mrs.K.E.Plümpion °F at the church office.Ann Francis of \u2018the \u2018CBC.Ottawa, will discuss \u2018\u2018One Man's Literary Meät is Another Man's Poison\u201d at the Noy.18 meeting.Catherine Gartshore, cellist, will be the guest artist.On Dec, 9, Arnold Sdinborough \u2018M.A., Editor, Whig-Standard, \u2018Kingston, will speak on \u2018\u201cShakespeare thg'*Showman\u201d.-Dennis Whyte, baritone, will provide musical selections.A musicale has been arranged for Jan.20, with Gerna Gilmour, pianist and Clarence Fleiger, baritone.\u2019 Charles Rittenhouse, M.A., Supervisor of English, Montreal Protestant School Board, will speak to the Society on Feb.17 on \u201cReadings from Poetry\".He will be assisted by Westward Verse Choir.On March 16, Edgar Andrew Collard,\" M.- A., Editor, The Ga: seite, Montreal, will speak on \u201cThe Country Estates of Old Montreal.The musical artist will be Joan Glithero, pianist.JOHN POOL .Foot Specialist 1378 GREENE AVENUE {Near Sherbrooke) Westmount Painless removal of corns, | calloures, ingrown toe nails.Latest e'ectric equipment.Plastic arch supports to relieve al weak foot conditions./ Children\u2019s Supports a Specialty.By appointment onty Phone WI.1545 home for summer now ! 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Windsor does the kind of cleaning and dyeing that , pleases .from the top quality of the work itself.to our moderate prices.Let us refresh your \u2018 Your finest wool blankets, FOR PROMPT PICK-UP SEND All slipcovers cleaned like new, repaired, zippers fixed.cotton blankets, eléctric blankets given new life, fluffiness and softness by our perfect \u2019 cleaning.NN Ved BEDSPREADSE 7 1) VN NY Get grime and soot out of your lovely hangings.Our cleaning makes them like new and adds years to their life.6679 Eee eras ai a me ES 47 eam «me ' Ra 5 EE lonta Club Members Attend Conference At the Zonta International District No.2 Conference held \"re- .cently at Cooperstown, New - .- York, Miss Elizabeth Low of: the Zonta Club of Montreal was .7 elected Alternate District Repre-.Ea, & PAGE TWELVh ~ PHE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPT.30, 1935 7 Will Present Missionary Film | To Princess Mary During Visit - .Her Royal Highness, Princess Mary, the Princess Royal will be instrumental in helping the Anglican Church of Canada tell the .story of its mission work to the people of the United Kingdom.On the occasion of her visit to Canada, and during the time\u2018 she is at \u2018Kingston, Ontario, H.R.H.will be presented with a film entiled \u2018 \u201cThe Power Within\u201d.The film % \u2014 \u2014 + \u201cwill then be presented to The church organizations \u201cin Austra-e Church Information Board of tia and the United States.Sa ' 1 sentative, i | \u201cOf special importance to par- ED OE 1 1 ~ The.Church of England, on behalf of the Missionary Society of the Anglican Church of Canada.The film has been shown extensively throughout Canada and has been received enthusiastically wherever it has been viewed.It has also been shown ih countries around the \u2018world.Extra \u201cprints have been created for Rummage Sale Will Be Held In Melville Church Hall 349 Melville Ave, Westmount Wednesday, Oct.5th AT 8 P.M.The film will be presented to Princess Mary at the conclusion-|.of the church service she will be attending at St.George's Cathedral, Kingston on Sunday October 9, at 11 a.m.The presentation will be made by the Right Reverend Kenneth -C.Evans, Bishop of Ontario.Assisting the Bishop will be the Rev.Canon L.A.Dixon, secretary of the Missionary Society~and The Very Rev.A, T.Briarly Browne, Dean of The Cathedral.\"A specjal print of \u201cTha Power Within\u201d has been created by Crawley Films Ltd., producers of the film, for presentation at this time.\u201cThe Power Within\" is an 1800 foot colour film and it has a running time of approximately 45 minutes.Its purpose is to inform the people of Canada and the PERSONAL PROBLEMS BUREAU REGD.Guidance To Personal Peace and Marital Happiness WALTER BOSSY Ma.PH.0.HUMAN RELATIONS COUNSELLOR Over 30 Years Experience Across Canada Individual Pre-Medical Counselling Aimed at The Prevention or Release of Mental or Emotional Stress, Ethical Approach, Scientific Analysis, Conscientious Advice Available For Consultation .DAY AND EVENINGS TO 7 P.M.OO October 1.at 1.15 p.m.MISS VERONICA CARTER, President of the Professional r 1 OE 1 EL 0 + and Business Women\u2019s Organization of the Church of the Ascensior of Our Lord, Westmount, will receiye at an épening luncheon to be held at the T.Eaton Company, Saturday, Bessborough 1.O.D.E.The Earl of Bessborough Chapter I.O.D.E, will meet at the home of Mrs.G.Youpees, 4918 Earnscliffe avenue, at 8.15 \u201c land \u2018Conference in Zurich last - ticipating .Clubs = were _ the \u201cWorkshop Groups\u201d on Classification, Internation Relations.Organization and Extension and Service.} Miss Edwina -Hogadone, Past President of Zonta International, | was the dinner speaker and her, * -| 4ubject \u2014 \u201cOperation People\u201d covered her European Club tour, May.LT Others attending from the Zonta Club of Montreal \u2018were + President A.May Jackson, Florence Seymour Bell, Geraldine; .\"| Brennan, Mary Caton,\u201d Annié - Gray.Dorothy Hazelton, Hazel Tomkins Porter, Isabelle Sauber, li, Marjorie Smith and Wilma - Pailey, delegate.; : Widows' Assn.Non-Pensioned Veterans Widow\u2019ss Assn, will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday, Oct.3, at 8 p.m.at the Legion Hall, 4538 Verdun Ave.A full atten- -\\ dance is requested as there is important business to be discussed.Tickets for the card parly are available from\u2018 Mrs.M.Wilson PI 6-2420.Succoth Tea The executive and board of Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood will be hostesses to the membership in honor of the new members at a Succoth Tea on Saturday.October 1, at 3 p.m., at 52 ee EE Academy Road, Westmount.1535 Sherbrooke St.W.\u201cuv WI.8309 p.m.on Thursday, October 6.e give STORE CLERKS 22.they know people.They're meeting all sorts every day, and understand how often set-backs or bad luck can cause distress \u2019 for which only Red Feather has the proper answer .through its CHILD CARE, HEALTH, FAMILY WELFARE, OLD AGE, RECREATION AND OTHER SERVICES.You help 29 Agencies providing more .than 70 services through \u201cCLOSE THE GAP™ .ONE Red Feather gift! - RED FEATHER SEPT.26 CAMPAIGN \u2014OCT.10 i | WINS LO.D.E.BURSARY: Miss Phyllis Norma Smyth © who is the winner of the $150.- 00 bursary offered by The Prince David Chapter I.O.D.E.to a graduating pupil of The Montreal Wèst High School, who was outstanding for ability, application and personality.\u2014_ Just arrived from Holland! 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Ottawa.on Saturday, Sept.24.Very Rev.G.Hasted Dowker, Dean of Montreal performed the ceremony.Mrs.A.M.Grant was soloist.The bride wore an original \u2018Bown of white peau de soie gown with draped front and full skirt falling into a chapel train.Her.fingertip length veil\u2019 of layers of tulle illusion\u201cwas held by white swan feathers, and she carried a - cascade bouquet \u2018of white gladioli.Miss Nancy G.Fockler was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Eleanor Catto, Miss Christine Cato and Miss Diane Pennington.They wore gowns of ballet length flame red taffeta fashioned on princess lines with bouffant skirts and open V necks, and they carried bouquets of white gladioli.} Gfiruch Cathedral was decorated.with white gladioli by the Thomas More Institute opening in October.No course is slated unless a highly qualified lecturer can give it, a policy | which the lay Institute has recognized since it began 10 years cago.; \"This year, for instance, the Institute have on their professor lists, the names of McGill Professor W.H.Hatcher; Orville F.Denstedt, Associate Prof.of Bio- Chemistry at McGill; Victor Pavilanis, Prof.in the Dept.of Microbiology at the U.of.M, and whose special interest is Salk vaccine; John T.McIlhone, Associate Director General of Studies for the Montreal Catholic School Commission.and Dr.Gerard L.Barbeau, Director of Special Education for the same Commission; Clement Morin, p.s.s., Dean of Music for the U.of M.; Richard Callan, Prof.of History at Sir George; G.E.Canon Carter, Principal of St.Joseph's Normal School; R.Eric O'Connor, S.J, Head of Loyola's Mathenfiitics Dept., and Gerald MacGuigan, S.J., Head of Loyola's Literature Dept.Specialists this season include journalist Edward Fancott, a former editor of Weekend; John Windeoank, Personnel Director of Canadian International Paper; Marc Lapointe, M.C.L., noted Montreal \u2018lawyer; Roger Duha- mel, editor-in-chief of La Patrie and a Professor at he U.of M.; Montreal historian Murray Bal- lantyne, Joseph Ledit, S.J., expert on East European philosophy and theology.} Details on the varied courses these educators will give are available from the Thomas More Registrar, BE.6572.Dewsbufy, England, is called \u201cRag Capital of the World.\u201d Rag auctions have been held there for more than 100 years.ssh hk 4444 Mountain below Sherbrooke St.Tim Armstrong was best man Sacial & Personal .(Continued from page 9).bride wore a dusty rose street length gown with matching feathered hat and gloves and brown accessories, and an orchid corsage.The bridegroom's mother, Mrs.Curtis, was in an ice-blue taffeta street length dress with white hat and gloves and navy blue accessories, and a corsage of , orchids.Following the reception in the church hall, decorated witir- bronze and yellow chrysanthemums, the bridal couple left for | Bermuda, the bride travelling in a navy blue suit with dusty pink PAGE THIRTEEN for Mr.Pennington, and the|jacket and a corsagge of pi- ushers were Phelps Pennington, nocchio sweetheart roses.Barry Cooke, Alex Langford and| Mrs.Pennington, the bride- John Carson.© Mrs.Catto; 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Paraplegic Bow! game, the journey had still proven very worthwhile.The quiet retreat was in contrast only to the Vancouverites themselves.The reception at Vancouver International Airport, a joint affair managed by the Pacific Coast branch of the MoGill Grads Society and the University of British Columbia, started off in a somewhat spectacular fashion with two bag-pipers, kilts and all, greeting the players as they came down the ramp.Inside vas the more familiar* type of kilted creature, as yet unknown on the McGill campus \u2014 cheerleaderettes \u2014 who gave the group a couple of good old- fashioned (and well rehearsed) Redmen yells.And then, to celebrate the arrival of the eastern forces, the entire party, including \u201c players, coaches and accompanying members, was taken on a motor calvacade through the heart of the city, with horns blaring and banners flying to advertise the weekend game.It was, to say the least, a rousing arrival after what had proven a rather routine flight.More of the west coast version of western hospitality was yet to come, and special mention, must be made of the McGill Graduates Society, particularly one Harry Boise.He was responsiblé for probably the most interesting excursion from the standpoint of the visitors \u2014 a bus tour Friday fits a man's breast pocket.gift.Price: including brown leather carrying case 1450 PEEL STREET The Worlds Smallest PERSONAL PORTABLE RADIO! by.Emerson So small \u2014 it tucks into a small purse.Weighs less than a pound .IS ONLY 6 INCHES WIDE, yet has such crystal-clear tone and power.A gem of precision and design .item for your personal use or a sure to be appreciated 57 5.00 ¢ Radio comes in assorted colors\u2019 Opposite the Sheraton-Mount Royal Hote! So small \u2014 it a handy \"The House of Distinctive Gifts\" AV.87777 RAEN | ET AE AT OR a SE SERRE een 2 THE - WESFMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPT.3, 1935 that included such features as \u2018I Epipire Stadium,; Stanley Park, | { North Vancouver; Capilano, and | the University \u2018grounds.- = Naturally, Empire Stadium, in the -vast Pacific Exhibition | Grounds; énjoyed -soine of the | clogest scrutiny.Most sports fans are by now ell familiar with its particular attractioñs, inciud- ing shelter\u201d over most of the stands along both sides.The newly laid turf, seen on a bright sunny.day, resembled a gigantic green Arabian carpet, set like a jewel jin surroundings \u2019 of hard concrete, - The bus trip continued through - the downtown : area, with the\u2019 \u201cusual \u2018pertinent facts thrown in about the city, its history, and its probable future.No comments were made about either drug traffic or police probes, but there is little argument about the progress Vancouver has made and will\u2019 continue to make.As.Mr.Bolse said, \u201cWe hear Toronto and Montreal argue over.which is thé darger city.Qut here we don\u2019t pay much attention, be- * cause we- know 'that within a few years Vancouver will be much larger than either.\u201d The rival beauties of Stanley Park and North Vancouver were each held in high regard.The park is a .natural paradise not more than two miles from the heart of tne city, and boasts) tracts of land filled with interesting flera and fauna.North Vancouver, after crossing the Lions \u2018Gate Bridge, contrasts man's\u2019 own progress \u2014 western style homes and beautiful developments.But it must be said that a great deal more \u201cthrill\u201d was derived: from Capilano; more specifically, from the : \u2018Swinging Bridge there.Built by the owner to attract tourists, it is a cable suspension job stretching across some 340 feet of nothing, and the nothing itself is 400 teet deep.There's a magnificent view from the midäle points of the bridge down along a watery gorge, with the occasional salmon flashing its silvery stales.But there seemed to be more desire to gain the terra fir- ma on the opposite side then to stand nature-loving in the middle of the swaying wonder.Especial- | ly when a group of 260 pound tackles decided to venture with heavy steps from side to side._ It is well known that UBC ranks in beguty with any college on the continent, thanks mainly to the vast grounds.endowed to + them by the.crown.Parts of these: _endowinent lands have been _sold for housing develop- Dr.H.ElMott, founder of the .Kime, and Westmount Mayor 4d.A.DeLalanne, chairman of \u2018the McGill Athletic Board.© |.Details.of the trip were well- handled all along, and most \u2018of the: credit\" in \u2018that department: goes to \u2018Harry.Griffiths, new.director of athletics at the university.And we might add, a man who has proven to be a most interesting conversationalist, in some of the most surprising 'subjects.The managing of what has oft been termed an unmanageable crew fell to Buster Brown, the big guard from Hamilton whose current status is a .mogt question\u201d in intercollegiate: athletics.\u2018Unable to play anyway, due to\u2019 injury, Buster took over the managerial job with a mastery and smoothness: that coach Sullivan must wish.he could incorporate in his -offensivé forces.Both Griffiths and Brown did a fine \u201cjob.- .e SPORT SCENES: Have you made your contribution - yet to Trawick-Wagner Day?Its Oct.10, .and contributions may be made \u2018at any of the Alouette ticket agencies, including Gerry] Snyder's Queen Mary road empo;, | rium, or ~t the head office, 1517 Mountain street .Harold Bowen, as hale and\u2019 as hearty as ever, leaves Sunday for his annual Florida vacation .Linton \u2018Crook, the.impressario .behind\u2019 many sport scenes, reported feeling chipper after a kidney operation , .Ditto Noel Romney, \u201811-10, Dow's stellar first abseman, who is expected to leave Queen Mary _ Vets mi \u201ctivo or thrèe- weeks .} Note: McGill's half line agaist.Bi Queen's this Satjirday, and judge.the calibre of.local development: - Bob\u2019 Holland and Rick Adrian of West Hil, and captain Bob Hut-, -chèson, a.grad of Holland and \u201cAdrian have shown\u2019 some fine promise this year, while Hutch looks like the best.au\u201c around baliplayer \u201cin the union -.the men\u2019s championship at the Amateur Softball Association's world tournament held last week at Clearwater, Fla.They beat the defending champion Clear- \u2018water Bombers 2-0 in a 10 inning tilt, Susduy for the: title,\u201d =, Tops In Lachine .Peacook Brothers Limited de.Engineering.feated Dominion : Works in the final series of the Lachine Industrial and Commer- : cial League to win, the\u2019 championship.- 7 -In the\u2019 final series, which\" was Lower Canada.\u2019 :, ./ Stratford, Conn.won : played as a best two out of three, ; Peacock won the first game by the score of 10-6, losing the second game to Dominion Engineering Works by a scant one run, and - winning the final game 12-5.Considered a dark \u2018horse, the Peacock: team wound up the league schedule holding down fourth position by a single point.They entered _he semi-final .\u2018B\u2019 series agaist Pack Restaurant winning by three games to one.7 = Feather can give .Care, Family Welfare, He Recreation and other essential community services, RED FEATHER CAMPAIGN HOUSEWIVES they know how important the Red Feather services are to their community and to many of their fellow citizens.They know you never can tell when a friend or neighbour may need the kind of help that only Red ugh its Child > PR give.because \"CLOSE THE GAP\u201d SEPT.26 : - OCT.10 Where are you going?ment, \u2018which have turned \u2018into /- some of the most beautiful areas of Vancouver.Moreover, the uni-' versity \"has on display a complete set of modern buildings, |- along with the best \u2018of: facilities.It is the site of Memorial pool, built especially for the British | Empire Games, and its gymna- \u2018 sium features a resiliént floor; with hardwood oVer a layer -of horsehair.The floor pfoved sol good.when the Harlem.Globe-{: .trotters visited Vancouver, that the famed.court artists pr olonged their visit an extra day._ Thé game, while disappointing to the McGill forces, should prove quite a boon to UBC.In spite of an overwhelming, | superiority on offence, coach Larry Sullivan's Redmen failed to score; and the contest ended in a scoreless tie.McGill retained\u2019 the Sir Winston Churchill trophy, ds previous winners.But the only real gainer as usual .was the Paraplegic Association, which netted some $1000.It is safe to assume, however, from the speculations of those concerned with the game, that several new efforts will be made next year in the promotion field.Few are satisfied that the annual matclyy cannot be built into a much larger spectacle, and enhance a fuller sports scope of east- west competition.Thi.year the mile relay, run at half time, was introduced; next year more is planned.Includad on this board of strategy are I'm doing for a GOLDEN the lighter smoother Ale 7 I Lo EST ed er ç « THE WESTMOUNT DowDecide End Sea: ason Decline Series A gainst Ontario, Best Mackasey Squad By 3- 0, 2-1 , The \u2018Snowdon Major Fastball \u2018League officially ended its playing season this week when Dow Brewers swept Mackasey Sportsmen of Verdun three straight for the provincial title.Brewer officials decided later not to continue with\u2019 any further playdowns, cutting out a possible series against an Ontario champion for ~the\u2019 Eastern Canadian -cHown.- \u201cIt's just too late in \u201cthe sea- \u201cson,\u201d general manager Paul Ber- * trand explained.\u201cOme bf our players is getting married this - week (Tan Slater) while\u2019 three others are on vacation.These are.Doddie Gray, Jack .McKissock and manager Stan \u2018Kalinauskas.\u201cIn- addition, \u201c left for Detroit to start his bas- > \u2019 a is coneerned.- tthe Snowden League's own.\u2018 ketball season.Since the series .&gainst the Ontario team couldn\u2019t start before Oct.15, I'm, sure eur, : position is understood.Undoubtedly, Mr.Bertrand and his advisory staff couldn\u2019t be more right, most loeal residents feel.As far as this year anything after \u201cplayotfs is.strictly an anti- elimax.No finer brand of soft- \u201cbail and no better series would \u2018go en with anyone in Eastern, Canada.\u2019 Pi 3 \u201c> The fact was well illustrated in the poorly attended Mackasey series, with Dow following up their 9-0 opening victory with 3-0 and 2-1 triumphs.¢ It took the Brewers 12 frameg] f to sweep the best of five series last Sunday at Trenholme, after winning the second tilt at Vers .dun\u2019s Willibrord park last Thurs- | day 3-0.: Huey Hall took credit for his .second win of the series Sunday, and scored\u2019 the winning marker on Jack McKissock\u2019s single.Hall had doubled with a hard.drive over third base.* Verdun went shead om an unearned rum in the third inning, with pitcher Gilles Du- puis scoring on McKissock's miscue.Pete Constable, on loan te the Brewers from FBI to take the piace of injured Noel Romiey, evened the count in the fifth with a long fly with the bases loaded.From then until the 12th, Dupuis and Hall traded slants and held each team scoreless.McKissock, Ian Slater and Hall each had two hits for Dow, while George O'Reilly, Leon Blackman and Gord Cowie divided Mackasey\u2019s six blows evenly between them.Gilles Legare fired a two hit- > ter in.the second tilt of the series, fanning 10 Sportsmen.He walked none and had a no hitter until the seventh, when Black- man punched a single.Marcel Hall got the other Verdun hit.Dupuis, the temperamental Junior Ad, Sales Club Golf Tourney Sat.The Junior Advertising and Sales Club of Montreal is holding its bi-annual Golf Tournament Saturday, Qctober 1st at the Val Morin Gcif Club.Car pools will be leaving the Sun Life Building and the Snowdon Theatre at 8:30 in the morning \u2014 and the tee-off will take place: at tbn o'clock.The Tournament .will wind up with dinner at the Chantecler.A \u2018large turnout of Junior AH Club members is ox- pected, : wile à LA Hyey Hall has | hurler who decided to make a return to the Verdun club,.fanned six but kept himself in trouble with five passes.He gave up only four hits, but two came innings.-, In the- second, Doddie Gray \u2018walked and Leo Rheanme singled.Dupuis uncorked a wild pitch, the runners advancing, and McKis- sock \u2018brought one marker home when he skied to left.Kev Kennedy also singled to bring Rheaume home.\u201d ha ¥ i in each ofethe second and ninth in the ninth, stone Walker doubled and came around on, Ian Slater's one base blow.Both Bertrand and business manager Ernie Rochon expressed their pleasure at the season.Both were especially - pleased with the Snowdon playoffs,\u2018 and Bertrand.had .words of praise for FBI man- \u2019 ager Irving Selick.\u201cHe not only brought bis team along well, but after the, final game when Romney was injured | (he suffered a broken leg) he came up to me dnd offered us anyone of his players as -a re- EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPT.30, 1955 7 - 7 PAGE FIFTEEN n After Sweep D sissy 020 000 001\u20143 : 1 cL of the FBI players paid Noël a \u201cLegare and Gray \u2018Dupuis an ang, Me: RS visit Im the\u201c héépital,\u201d Bertrand Mackasey os 000 000 000\u20141 6 © noted.; | og 000 010 000 001\u20142 10 2 Dupuis and Morin: Hall and Gray.| BUSINESSMEN 2e.they know that everybody benefits from a strong, healthy community.They know that Red Feather services are essential to building up such a community .and that the .UNITED WAY is the business-like way of © sup rting the 29 Red Feather Agencies, And they know the budgets and expenditures of these agencies are controlled by a volunteer group of leading\u2019 Montreal citizens and business men, RED FEATHER CAMPAIGN to» \u201cCLOSE THE GAP™ SEPT.26 - OCT.10 A \u2014__ ~ - pitcher; Léo Péloquin, utility; McKissock, short-stop; Kevin Kennedy, Léo Rhéaume, 3rd base.Back row: Hugh Jones, official scorer; pitcher; Stan Kalinauskas, manager; .Rochon, General Manager.Not present coach; i\\Frank Brody, utility.= DOW - La Left to right, front row: Morgon Turner, mascot; Jean - Morie Tremblay, catcher; lan Stewart, mascot.Centre row: left field; Steve Walker, 2nd base; Doddie Gray, cotcher; The DOW Fastball Team, champions of the Province of Quebec, wishes to take this opportunity to express its sincere appreciation \u2018to .Snowdon \u2018Fastball \u2018League fans for the \u2018enthusiastic support ond encouragement \"received throughout the 1955 season.* a à Bigot =) W]e \u201c4 Mpg c Dave Barnard, centre field; when picture tdken: Noel Romney, Ist base; Howie Ashton, o- Provincial Fastball Champions-1955 Gilles Légoré, Pete Constable, 1st base; Jock Huey Holl, pitcher; Al Turner, lan Slater, right field; Ernie wre - a Afr tt + + vf ' tr \\ .\u2018 : \\ -j § | tow Ar Ot 3 SPAS B Bw SADA a fe SWE A a aN EA Be & Avy Tg Ta gr ae Ne pain oran Er ror mt Vi a a Ae ie ts reer ties - PAGE SIXTEEN bn By PHILIP LANTHIER A determined Loyold Warrior, team will open their current\u2019 football schedule this Saturday at 2 p.m.when they meet Carle- ton College on the Loyola gri-| diron.The Maroon and White squad is out to make up for last year's setback suffered at the hands of Carleton.A win this Saturday will undoubtedly be a forecast of a successful season.for the Warriors.This will be the third year in the Ottawa St.Lawrence League for Loyola since they reverted » ; 2% AUTO \u2018OWNERS LOOK 7 MONTHS TO PAY 24 Hour Claim Service In Canada and U.S.wr ALLSTATE AUTO INSURANCE call \u2018Bev.Beverly WA.1455 Ne Gal Us For Your Favourite Cold | ALE and PORTER Delivery Anywhere \u2014 From 8 a.m.to 6 pm.ELwood 9850 ALSO .e Choice Quality \u2018Meats Jl © Fresh Fish and Poultry @ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.LIONEL\u2019S MEAT MARKET REGD \"A Friendly Shop\" \u2014 Gerald Chaput, Proprietor ; 39 SOMERVILLE AVE.- Lr NEAR PRINCE ALBERT / \u201cWarriors Open Grid: 5 Schedule :.si A gainst Carleton On Saturda) y from American football in 1952.|.| Memorial Bowl Game).1 team and forming the nucleus of || Terry O'Connor as\u2019 quarterbaocks, | Terry Dingle and Art Garinther | as tackles and Ed Foley in the | Elect, is back also.|'These two will play in the back- | line in tackle position.An «exhibition game: \u201cAmerican.style\u201d against St.Micheal\u2019s \u2018College back in 1949.started the Warriors on twd season\u2019s play against American opposition.| During the seasons of '50 \u2018and °51 Loyola met such teams as Norwich University, New England\u2019 Teacher's College, New Bedford College and Hofsta University.Thais year Loyola will .clash | with R.M.\u2019 C., Ottawa: U.and\u2019 ' Capleton, meeting each team \u2019 \u2018twice during.the season.The schedule is as follows: = ° Sat.Oct.1 Carleton: at Loyola, 2 pm.* :2 pm.: .Sat.Oct.8, R.M.C.at Léyo | Sat.Oct.15- Logos.at Garle- ton, Sun.Oct.23 Ottawa at Loyo- -(Annual Loyola College: : a Ia Sat.Oct.29° Loyola at 6, tawa.: Ca -Sat.Ne av.5 Loyola at x Returning from last \u2018yéai's, this year\u2019s are\u2019 \u2018Brian Gallezy-and backfield.Pete Holland, Captain, e Several promising rookies\u2019 with formidable high school records ure Ron Chisholm.from Catholic High, and\u201d Jim Stanférd,' High School all-star from Calgary.field while Paul Sauve; twice\u2019 voted to the Senior \u201cA\u201d All Star: team fir Montreal, will uphold.the- Committee, newly formedsapd = headed by - Jack Broderick chairman and- Frank MeNany \u201cof as treasurer.will be doing its best to give the.team added support from all sides.Already.- plans are underway to make this year\u2019s Bowl Game a great success and a smoothly run - affair.This- coupled with -the expert coaching of Dave Peebles and Bernie McCallum should rate Loyola as a strong contender for the Intermediate Lawrence championship.this fall.- 2% tt arm rt VICTORIA.\"AVENUE GARAGE Live and Dead Storage Space \u2014\u2014 Available \u2014 Please Make Reservations As Soon As Possible \u201c|| Phone EL.0767 ! 370 VICTORIA AVENUE : ly and were.in: the \u201clineup for Derby \u2018Winters - ' Ottawa St.| ||, are residents of \u2018Westmount High School's sen- .\\iôrB gridders are drilling hard these days, enjoying a layoff before their second contest.of the yearsnext week.\" The local -squad :9] ned \u2018rest Thursday against Montreal West High School.The team has been.drilling.for | the past three weeks and appear; | physically fit.Coach Ron Sharp is looking forward™ to the ap- \u2018proaching season\u201d with an open |.i mind\u201d and Westmount may \u2018well be a contender for : \u201ctop honors.Last week,\" in scrimmages \u201cwith Méntreal \u2018High and Loyola,\u2019 \u2018several key\u201c performers of the squad suffered minor in- ~ juries which -threatenéd - to -| sideline- \u2018them.for the opener, however, they.recovered rapid- \u2018the kickoff.» It is; hoped* that \u201cWestmount | students\u2019 .will support this year's [entry by éttending\" all sof \u2018it's At the 7th annual Fishing Derby.of the Lakeview Resident Association, ome of: the top winners -was Susan\u201d McCarthy, \u2018Willibrord avenue,\u2019 who w \u2018the junior.class with her catch of an even three pound black bass.Jn the senior.class, Jack O'Quinn caught the largest grey trout.It weighed § lbs, 4 oz.Also in the senior class, only for black bass, Ted Janis made a catch of 2 1bs., \u20181214 ox, slightly lgliter than.the \u2018eatoh of Miss McCarthy, All winners games.Last year, attendances.: -.at football and hockey gomes were small .and school teams lacked the students\u2019 spirit and encouragement\u2019.which \u201chelp to forge winning teats \u2018 Le OLD STOCK.\u201cale MODERN BREWING FACILITIES .THE USE : OF | SEEDLESS HOPS AN ALE THAT'S .TRULY MILD! a You can\u2019t go wrong if You want the best.= Verdun, evr pA phan po NEPEAN A en ee reMDI / mas ces eu - 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