The Westmount examiner, 21 septembre 1956, vendredi 21 septembre 1956
[" Read THE EXAMINER Every Week Stephen Vamos, Instructor At Local \"'Y\u201d Fencing Club Fencing for boys and girls is one of the many activities on the program at the local Y this season and the club has secured the services of instructor Stephen Vamos of Academie d\u2019Armes.Mr.Vamos, a refugee from his native Hungary\u2014and recently a naturalized Canadian, has been instructing fencing at the senior Y club in Montreal with success.Through his instruction the level of fencing in Montreal has been raised and the Westmount Club is looked upon as being the outstanding fencing club of the city.The is now commencing its second year.Much of its growth and success is due to the co-operation of the principals and physical instructors of the Roslyn School, Trafalgar School for Girls, end Selwyn House who have promoted fencing among their students.Registrations are now being taken at the \u201cY\u2019 for both girls and boys, who might like to participate in the sport.Details about fencing may be secured from the \u201cY\u201d Physical Direcror, Lew Waller of from Prof.Vamos at the Y.M.C.A.- Another popular feature of the.Y program is the gymnastic New Pastor Takes Pulpit Of Baptists Rev: Edgar Bailey started his new duties at Westmount Bap- .tist Church Sunday when he preached the sermon at both services.Mr.Bailey was with the First Baptist Church .in Edmonton before taking over as pastor of the Westmount Church.He was born in Wales and came to Canada in 1928, He was ordained in Winnipeg after studies at Brandon College and McMaster University, Hamilton.Mr, Bailey is on the executive of the Baptist Federation of Canada and a past president of the Baptist Union of Western * Canada.He is also chairman of the chaplaincy committeé-of the Baptist Federation of the Army, Navy and Air Force of Canada.Mr.Bailey, served with the Royal Edmonton Regiment in Sicily and Italy and in Western® Europe during the Second World War, He.is also interested in music, - - \u201cY\" Junior Fencing Club | club.Each Tuesday and Thursday night activity on the trampoline, high bar, flying rings and other equipment is enjoyed by a large group.Gymnasts have \u201cbeen busy practicing all summer but on Tuesday, the first official gymnastic classes will begin.Friday, a social for gym club members and their friends will be featured.Movies will be shown of the Canadian gymnastic championships held recently in Toronto and of the Quebec gymnastic championships held in Montreal last April Regular gymnastic classes will be held all winter from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.Tuesday and Friday under the direction of Lew Waller, \u201cY\u2019\u2019 Physical Director.This is the only co-ed gymnastic elub in the Montreal Y.M.C.A.Visitors and guests are welcome as spectators or participants in the sport.Ascension P.T.A.Meets On Monday The Ascension Parish Parent Teacher Association will hold its first meeting of the season at St.Leo's School Hall on Monday at 8 P.M.The meeting will give the parents an opportunity of meeting the students teachers and a tour of the classrooms will follow.ar le Yoitowit + Exammer VOL.XXVII, No.38 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956: SIXTEEN PAGES Film Story Of Morocco Delight To Rotarians An interesting film on Morocco, the Land of Contrast highlighted the Wednesday meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club.Robert A.Hollier, Director of the French Tourist and Travel Board in Canada, outlined the points of interest in Morocco and Casablanca to the meeting, pointing out the various customs and problems facing the natives.Mr.Hollier related the details and amusing incidents of a trip he and his wife made through the East.Casablanca he \u2018said, can compete with any city on the continent and has grown from a town of 10,000 people living in shacks 45 years ago to a booming city of more than 700,000 persons.With complete peace back and friendly co-operation started between the French and the Moors the country is making great strides to appeal to the tourists trade.French investments are currently being made in the construction of new and amazing hotels all along the coast from Ca- (Continued on page 13) Rev.W.J.Spence Bidding Farewell To Congregation After four and one half years in Calvary United Church, West- mount, the Rev, Walter J.Spence will bid farewell to his congregation Sunday.¢ A Communion Service will be held in the morning, and at the evening service Mr.Spence.will preach on the subject: \u201cMy Four and a Half Years in Montreal And In Calvary.\u201d Following the evening service a reception to honour Rev.and Mrs.Spence will be held.Coming from Brandon, Manitoba, Mr.Spence returns to the West, to Norwood United Church in the City of Winnipeg.HALLOWE'EN, owned by Dr.and Mrs.R.ridden by DAPHNE LOUSON will be an energetic contender for various trophies, McCall, Sunday, starting at 10.30 a.m.at the Horsemanship Club Hunter Trials being held at the Harwood Farm, Harwood Road, Hudson, P.Q.(No.17 Highway).RED FEATHER TOUR: A group of employees from the Royal Trust Company are shown here with Maurice Mariasine, left, \"== - director of Unity\u2019 Boys\u2019 Club, while on-&-tour of the Club.\u201crecently.The group is one of several from local firms who are \u2018- Seeing the actual work done by the 31 Red Feather agencies during the Red ;Feather campaign, September 24th-October 8th.- 4 \\ PAGE TWO THIS WEEK AND NEXT AT.\u2018 Unity Boys\u2019 Club 1090 CRELNE AVE.A PROJECT OF WESTIAOUNT ROTARY CLUB Do 777 7770002, P27 77777777777, By Maurice Mariasine NL AAA AAA AAA QL UL Te LE A recent appeal for volunteer workers to assist the permanent staff in providing an adequate program for the members of the Unity Boys\u2019 Club during the 1856-57 season brought very favourable results.Seven new workers were added to the growing list of volunteers who will render service to the Youth of Westmount and St.Henry for the Fall and Winter season.The program at Unity this x year will be under the direction of Boys\u2019 Work Supervisor Ron Havard and he will be ably assisted by two Girls\u2019 Work Supervisors, Mrs.Beatrice Sarlos and\u2019 Mrs.Sylvia Bernfeld.Coupled with the addition of the new workers and the return of .some 40 of last year\u2019s volunteer staff, it is expected that the 1956-57 program season will be diversi- LADIES\u2019 and GENT'S SUITS MADE TO MEASURE Many patterns to choose from QUICK SERVICE ® REPAIRING © REMODELLING ® REFITTING F.L.SILVER LADIES\u2019 & GENT'S TAILOR | 1235 Greene Ave.WI.6633 L fied and most appealing to the youngsters.A tentative program has been drawn up and is listed here in part : MOVIES: (All members, please take note:) Movies this year will be shown on Thursdays instead of Tuesdays \u2014 the time: 6.30 p.m.Both Mr.Davies and Mr.Barnewall will be on hand.The first scheduled movie to be featured.is \u2018\u2018African Treasure\u201d and the Serial is \u201cJunior G.Men.\u201d \u2019 UNITY SOCIAL CLUB: Members of the Unity Social Club of Elderly People are advised that the first meeting of the current season will take place on Thursday, October 4th, at 1.30 p.m.PUBLIC SPEAKING : A ten- week course in \u2018Public Speaking\u201d will be inaugurated at the Unity Boys\u2019 Club on Friday, October 5th.The Course will be sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westmount and a limited number of students will be accepted.MODEL BOAT BUILDING : Mr.L.P.Bedard who specializes in building boats is the new leader in charge of the model boat building class scheduled to take INSURANCE MA.3332 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \\ N CHRISTMAS\u201d EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR FOR INSURANCE Edwin D.CHRISTMAS 388 St.James Street West BROKER WA.4568 Montreal ES D L IL SILL SS ILLS LATS L SLE LL SLES SLL LISS ELSI LILLIE ELS ALLEL 1A SL really need it.Some day soon you'll be glad you saved A backlog of savings is a wonderful help when you need cash to take advantage of bargains, meet emergencies, or seize opportunities as they occur.Open a savings account at the Royal Bank now\u2014it only takes a dollar to start.Add to it regularly.Then money will always be there when you THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Sherbrooke and Victorin \u2014 S#, Catherine and Greene \u2014 D.T.YOUNGSON, Manager R.F.POWELL, Manage) cast 6° + Lu place every Monday night: \u2018at, 7.30 pm, ; MODEL AIRORAFT: \u201cBob Ga- riepy who works out at the Dorval airport will begin a class, in Model.Aircraft next Tuesday night at 7.30 p.m.LATHEWORK : Glenn Williams, who several years ago was a teacher at the Hamilton Technical Schools will organize a class in Lathework.Mr, Williams has many skills and these will be introduced as the season progresses.\u2019 WOOD CARVING : James N.McLaughlin, a ten year man with M.B.A.Clubs and in his fourth\u2019 year at Unity will continue to conduct his very popular wood carving classes this year.Instead of Fridays, the class will be held on Tuesdays this year.(former members, please take note:) WOODWORK : Major A.T.Stikeman, a volunteer worker with the Unity Boys\u2019 Club for the past six years, will continue to operate the woodwork classes every Wednesday evening.Newcomer Douglas Ryckman will also conduct a woodwork class on Tuesdays.FRETWORK : Indian Lore expert Louis Thomas will be on hand as usual on Saturday \u2018mornings for his mass activity fretwork class: DOLL MAKING : A new craft will be introduced by Louis Thomas this year, and this will be the wood carving doll making class.It is expected that the project will include making dolls representing all countries of the world.The class takes place every Friday.night.A limited number of wood carvers will be chosen by Mr.Thomas; these will principally be the graduates of the Skookum Tribe, who for the past several years have shown excellent work, CREATIVE CRAFTS: Mrs.W.J.Fitzpatrick who will complete two full years as a volunteer worker at the Club in January returns for another busy season for the small fry and their creative crafts classes.These takes place on Wednesday and Friday afternoon.Mrs.Fitzpatrick also plans to continue with her Girl Guide work.PAPER CRAFT: Junior Leaders Patsy Prevost and Ellen Rowland begin a class in paper craft next Wednesday.LIBRARY : Full details as the function of the Gladys Moxley Memorial Library are not available as yet, but it is expected that the Library will be openon a daily basis instead of three days per week which was the operation last year.All last year\u2019s librarians are returning: they are : Mrs.D.T.Youngson, Mrs.J.Burrows, and Mrs.H.Morrison.The newcomers will be announced as soon as the names are available, TALENT CLUB: Fred Pen- nell returns to Unity for the fifth straight year as supervisor of the Talent Club and the well- known, in the entertainment world \u2014 the Unity Boys\u2019 Club Talent Parade.Mr.Pennell will conduct auditions and rehearsals on Tuesdays this year instead of Fridays.Several members of the Variety Group have left Montreal and replacements will be required.Any club member who has talent in singing or dancing or plays a musical instrument will be most welcome at the auditions.One of the first shows requested this year comes from the St.Anne's Hospital in St.Anne de Bellevue.FRIDAY NITE CLUB: On Friday, September 21st, the first get-together of the Friday Nite Club takes place with Mrs, M.Mariasine supervising the activities.The group plan to conduct their social activities every Friday night with special events scheduled periodically throughout the forthcoming season.OTHER ACTIVITIES: Plans are also underway to conduct many other interesting and entertaining activities: These will be announced as soon as dates and names of leaders are available.They include: Stamp Club, Chess Club, Coin Club, Photo- THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 erm ese sg A Goltman Piano Clinic Speakers Announced.Frances Goltman, well known musician and educator, Founder-Chairman of \u201cThe Piano Clinic\u2019, now entering its - fourth season, has announced this year\u2019s guest speakers as follows: Tuesday, Oct.23rd.THOMAS MARSHALL, Production Manager, Canadian Marconi Co.(Radio and Television Division), ETHEL TIFFIN, Women\u2019s Editor, The Montreal Star, MONTAGUE WILLIS, Vice-President, Willis and Co.Ltd., President Canadian Bureau for the Ad-.: vancement of Music.Tuesday, Nov.20th, LEWIS V.ELVIN, Conductor, Montreal Junior Symphony Orchestra.Tuesday, Feb.12th, 1957, Symposium, JK.SNYDER,\u2019 President, Protestant Men Teacher's Association; A.iF : McMURRAY, Principal, St.Agnes \u2018School; DONALD MACKEY, Organist, Church of the Messiah, Director of _ Music, Westmount High School; SAUL HAYES, National Executive Director, Canadian Jewish Congress.LS Tuesday, Mar.12th.1957: ERIC McLEAN, Music Editor, The Montreal Star, GEORGE LITTLE, Director, Montreal Bach Choir, CARL LITTLE, Music Producer, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.There is music at every Clinic and Miss Goltman speaks on some phase of pianism.Sessions will be-held in Victoria Hall and all \u2018persons interested in music are invited to attend.Montreal Day Nursery Faces Problem Cases For Younger Children No satisfactory solution has been found for parents who \u2018need care for children under two years of age, Maud Bothwell, director of the Montreal Day Nursery, said on Monday.The Day Nursery, a Red Feather service, on Richmond Square, cares for children of working mothers, but only accepts children of three years and up.\u201cMore day nurseries are not the answer to this particular problem because very young children do not do well either physically or emotionally in a nursery group,\u201d Miss Bothwell said.\u201cThese children .need highly individual care and are not ready yet to get along in a group setting.\u201d \u201cThere is no question that the best solution is to see that every child of this age stays at home in the care of a loving mother, but sometimes this is impossible,\u201d Miss Bothwell said.\u201cThe Day Nursery is getting an increasing number of calls asking that these children be cared for, and the reasons are usually hospitalization of the mother, or the mother's need to supplement the family income by taking a job.The parents do not want foster home placement for their ehild- ren.Day care is all they want graphy Club, Around the World Club, Rythm band, tapestry, dramdtic club, glee club, musical jam sessions, radio talent show, the game \u201c20\u201d questions, swimming, leatherwork, shell work, plastics, clay modelling work, metal work, basket weaving and many others.KNITTING CLASS: Mrs.John Anderson returns for a second year to conduct a knitting class on Monday afternoons.and, under mafy circumstances, it is not available to them.Homemaker service provided by the Family Welfare Association, for instance, is not Available to working mothers and, because of the shortage of homemakers, has been restricted to families where there is more than one child.\u201d \u201cEvery once in a while, articles appear in the press about young children who have been left alone in a house for hours and, for a little while, public feeling runs high.However, when the storm of protest dies down, it turns out that nothing whatever has been done to prevent the same thing from happening again,\u201d the Red Feather executive said., WHEN SELLING CONSULT REDPATH REALTIES LIMITED 2007 Union Avenue Plateau 1104 BRED.FUNCRAL HOME .5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExter 1149 Completely AIR CONDITIONED Trrera) Home and Chapel E BANG ess 5 = he Chapel of Cathedral Beauty fj ds a © HARDWOOD .® RUBBER ~ & COMPANY WESTMOUNT Free Estimates FINE FLOORING ; © ASFHAL * Specializing in Refinishing Old Floors A.Ross Grafton - 4486 ST.CATHERINE STREET | WE.2323 il Es The.aminer Page ey ea ne ll i TT 4|\" \u201c55 YEARS dir WESTMOUNT WATCH REPAIRS OHMAN'S WE.4046 Reliable 5 Certified Watchmakers JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.VOL.XXVII, No.38 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 PAGE THRER Studying In Europe Local Student Hits North American Dress -A Westmount student, Barbara Wilson,- 20, 70 Bel- vedere Ave.says North American students are the worst dressed students in Eugope.Barbara, who just returned\u2019 from studying for a year at the University of Geneva, in Switzerland, concedes European women have conserved their femininity.She cited the Genevan and Italian women in particular as smart dressers.x Barbara was in a good position Freshman Week At \u2018Sir George\u2019 Freshman Week at Sir George Williams College will get underway tomorrow with a rally at the college.The Frosh will be welcomed by the Chairman of Frosh week Jim Milne and rules and regulations of the freshman initiation will be explained and the regalia will then be handed out.- The Freshman Week will be highlighted by many events designed to aid the Freshman in his transition from high school to college and help him find a | place in Sir George.\u2018Dr.H, F.Hall, Principal of the School, will officially greet the new students on Monday, Sept.24.A stag and luncheon will follow the opening ceremonies and the day will conclude with a Tea Dance at Birks\u2019 Hall Tuesday has been designated as fun day and Montrealers will be treated to the sight of somebody fishing in the middle of St.Catherine Street, or a monument being cleaned with a toothbrush.All the freshman have to accept these stunts and Mont- realers get good laughs from the antics the Frosh are made to undergo.A varied programme has been arranged for the balance of the week and will include Student Workshop on Wednesday, Club Rally, variety show and Religious Clubs open House on Thursday.Friday night an athletic night including a basketball game between the Georgettes and a group of one armed Georgians, Saturday the Frosh Trials will be held and the freshmen will be judged for their misbehaviours.The week will wind up with the Annual Frosh Parade and the Frosh Dance in the evening.ICE COLD BEER ALE & PORTER FREE DELIVERY DE.3541 ; FAST SERVICE ° Fresh Fruit and Vegetables daily.\u2018® Groceries and Imported Delicacles ATION NATION SHor AL \u201cThe Home of Fine Foods\u201d 4865 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Victoria) to see the women of the world as the University of Geneva is very cosmopolitan.\u201cThey dress not only well, but with daring\u201d she said.It is quite common for a woman to dress from head to toe in shades of one color.\u201cMany woman have long hair\u201d, -8he said, \u2018some wear it straight down below shoulder length, and some in chignons.\u201d Slacks are very popular, but they are dressy, pencil slim with braid down the side.You never see a woman wearing slacks unless she have the figure for them.\u201cEuropean students commonly Swiss scarves in the neck and never wore saddle shoes,\u201d she said.Pale lacquers and lipsticks of European-make were common though American cosmetics were popular because of their reliability.A possible explanation for the difference in dress was that the students at Geneva were perhaps more wealthy than American students, The higher standard of living in Switzerland means that students from other countries lose by changing their currency and find fees and living costs very high.On the other hand, Barbara pointed out, there was not the tendency to think of university in terms of money.\u2018Of course, Canada is a younger country and it is perhaps necessary to think of economics.But in Europe self-education is highly considered as an end in itself.\u201d The attitude towards sending women to university was divided, she said.\u201cThe Italians for instance still have the prejudice against sending women to university.Nevertheless at Geneva there is a larger number of women prorata in the medical faculty than at McGill.\u201d \u201cIf a woman does go to university, she will have the brains for it and be a serious student.There is no such thing as a career girl, because it is understood that a woman even if she has a good position -will stop work when she marries.Back at McGill for her final year, Barbara will take up her | interest in debating and music, at the same time learning to speak Italian and carrying two extra courses.Rehearsals Scheduled For Mil.Ladies Choir Rehearsals for members and others wishing to join the Montreal Ladies Choir will be held every Tuesday evening at Queen's School, Oliver avenue, Westmount beginning at 8 p.m.James Scott is the Hirector | and.he.reports there are vacarn- - cies \u2018in all parts.Further information may be obtained from Mrs, Myrtle Reid by calling RIL CEE LETTER RTL.= NE wore bulk-knit sweaters with | IDicken's Fans Start New Season On October 9 The Dickens Fellowship, will start the new-season Oct.9 with the opening meeting _ being held in Victoria Hall, Westmount, at 8.15 p.m.Guest speaker for the opening meeting will be, Douglas J.Wilson of the Montreal Star who will review the book of study for the season.The fellowship continues to take a practical interest in charitable institutions that would have appealed to the heart of Dickens.Recent donations have included contributions to the Old Brewery Mission, The Welcome Home Mission, The Friendly Home Mission and the School for Crippled Children.Fred T.Parker is the president for the coming season, with Miss Gertrude White 3439 Walkley avenue, secretary.Barnaby Rudge Future Meetings will be as follows; annual bridge, Oct.30; F.C.Newman, Nov.13; Tiny Tim Night, Christmas program arranged by Ed.Wilson, Dec.11; Rev.Norman Rawson, Jan.8.; Dickens Birthday Dinner, Feb.7; John Brooks, Feb.12; Members\u2019 Night and Annual Meeting, March 12, To Hold Sukkoth Service Tonight At Temple Emanu-El The Sabbath of Sukkoth wor- \"ship services will be held tonight at Temple Emanu-El, 4128 Sherbrooke Steet West, at 8:15 p.m.The feast of Booths commemorating the ancient Hebrew har- \u2018vest celebration started Wednesday night with\u2019 Rabbi Dr, Harry J.Stearn speaking Thou Shalt Rejoice Before the Lord.\u201d Following the service the congregation gathered in the Sukkoth, which is a small hut or \u201cbooth\u201d decorated with fruits and grains in observance of the harvest time, This is located in the Temple \"Community House.The feast of Booths in the Reformed Jewish faith begins at sundown Sept.19 and ends on Sept.27, in the Orthodox faith, it lasts until Sept.28.Ro al Empire Society Plans Essay Contest- The Royal Empire Society has annouñced its 1956-57 essay competition for school children.The annual competition stresses the role the British Commonwealth is playing among the nations of the world.- Last year 860 essays were written and winning entries came from schools as far apart as Newfoundland and British Columbia.Especially noteworthy is the fact that many of the best essays came from remote districts where library and reference facilities are limited in the extreme.The nine money prizes range from $15 to $50 with forty-five special prizes to be awarded those receiving honourable mention.Entry deadline is January 1, 1957.Class A Both topics and awards have been chosen for appropriate age groups.Class A applies to students from 16 to 19 and the subject is \u201cwhat would you consider disadvantages (if any) of remaining within the commonwealth for (a) a non-self-govern- ing territory approaching independence, and (b) and independent country of the Commonwealth and Empire ?\" Class B Class B for students from 14 to 16 has the choice of \u201cA Locust, a Tsetsefly and a Mosquito meet to boast of the harm each could do to Man.Write an imaginary argument for each\u201d or \u201cThe use made of either irrigation or hydro-electric power in the Commonwealth and Empire.\u201d Class C Class C for contestants under 14 years of age offers this topic \u2014 \u201cif you had to plan an exchange visit with a boy or girl of your own age from another and distant part of the Commonwealth and Empire, describe the arrangement you would make for your guest in your own country, remembering that the visit is to last a month and that your visitor will wish to see as much as possible in the time.Also write a letter to your guest telling him (or her) what you Alumni Group Grants Bursaries The Westmount High School Alumnae Association has awarded its three annual scholarship awards to members of \u2018the graduating class of 1956.Winner of the $350 University Scholarship, was Janet Barclay.She will use the scholarship this year to enter McGill University.Sophia Atsalinos, was the winner of the Vocational Scholarship and will apply the $150 award to the Elementarys Teacher training Course at MacDonald College.Marguerite Prince won the special Bursary of $100.and is taking a business course at the Canadian Comptometer School, would like to see in his (or her) country, giving your reasons,\u201d In class A there are three prizes of $50., $35.and $20.Length of this class of essay may not exceed 3,000 words.In class B, three prizes of $40., $30.and $20.are offered for essays not to exceed 2,000 words.Class C offers three prizes of $30., $20.and $15.for essays which do not exceed 1,000 words in length.QSUASUSUAUSAPUSUSASUASTASUA 370 Victoria Avenue AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT THIS FALL ! PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE NOW Day or Night Yearly Contracts \u2014 Reasonable Rates VICTORIA AVE.GARAGE OPERATED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE INC.{Just below Sherbrooke) EL.0767 dr asaenenen { JUST AT CERTAIN THATS 0 WHEN C YOU DRIVE?Sy WHEN IM NOT BUT 1 CAN \u201cNX DRIVE BETTER THAN I CAN OTHER TIMES- CUIR HTL cs TH SOMETIMES REALLY- EN THE CAR I'M DRIVING YAS BEEN SERVICED BY GIRARD AUTOMOBILE THEN I CAN DRIVE LIKE NOBODYS BUSINESS PAGE FOUR Serving the City of Westmount Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, Montreal WaAinut 2773 * The Examiner aims to de an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to publie service.Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year: 31,60 half year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mail.Post Office Dept., Uttawa.«OC FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 The November Mission | The City-Wide Mission By Rev.Canon R.K.Naylor Rector, Trinity Memorial Church à From November 18th to December 4th a great Mission \u2018 will be conducted by Canon Bryan Green under the auspices of the Council of Churches of Greater Montreal.! \u2018The opening and closing of the Mission will be held in the \u2019 Forum, and the other week-day services will be in St.James United Church and in Christ Church Cathedral, and in other centres if required.The Churches co-operating in the Council of Churches are the United Church, Salvation 4 Army, Presbyterian, Orthodox, Lutheran, Baptist and Anglican.The Missioner will be assisted by the Rev.Harold Frankham and the Rev.Burt Poole, and by a large number of local Counsellors.The Mission centres will be THFED aise SITET aT ie.some linked up in a closed T.V.system, and the addresses will be followed by question periods* Canon Green was here in the P£r our plans for the fulfilment late winter to address a pre- of Christ's command to preach liminary meeting in St.James the Gospel to all people.We 11 \u2018ministers i hurch, and to meet the commend to Thee a .e ar ergy pe groups of lay- Of Thy Word and all missionaries men.His associates will be here\u2018| Of the Cross, especially Thy ser- at the beginning of October to vant Bryan Crete whom Thou continue the preparation.All the art sending to hg > bios be Churches concerned are urged to ®ity, that we o im my on make this a mejor event in their MAde worthy to serve \u201ci ._| the conversion of souls, for the parish programmes for Novem revival of Thy Church, and the ' Naturally the question will be oO or or pl TR name see ion pe © Le through Jesus Christ our Saviour.question can be answered in this Amen., way, though other men may have rather different answers.As a community we are obsessed by such a multitude of interests that we tend to lose sight of the first and most important thing\u2014 our relationship with God.A great many of those interests \\ \"are perfectly good and right, our families, our jobs, our recreations; but because they are good ov mr, ANGLICAN Church of The Advent Corner of Wood and Western.Westmount Rev.Alexander Mellor, Rector Honorary Assistant Rev.Canon S.B.Lindsoy, 17th Sunday After Trinity in themselves we feel justified 8:00 am Holy Eucharist.i i : TTL unday Schoo.in letting them fill the whole of.10:15 am Mattins (said).our lives.Any man will feel hurt 11:00 am.SOLEMN EUCHARIST at being told that his family or 7:00 pm.Solemn Evensong.Week Days his job ahsorbs him too completely.But Our Lord had some very emphatic words about renunciation; and in His interpretation of the Parable of the Sower He says that \u201cthe cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in, choke the word and it becometh unfruitful.\u201d So it seems to me that a spiritual revival of this kind is intended to restore the balance in our lives, and to put the things of this world in their proper perspective.Man\u2019s life is made up of his relationships with the material HOLY EUCHARIST 7:00 am.Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday 8:00 am.Mond y & Friday 9:30 a.m, Wednesday Saturday, Feast of St, Michael & All Angels 7:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Cete St.Antoine Rcad and Church Hill Westmount Rev.Kenneth B.Keefe, Rector Rev.E.P.A.Timmons 17th Sunday After Trinity the Holy Spirit we shall restore it.Almighty God, bless and pros- world, with his fellow-men and 8.00 am.Holy Communion, i i j i 11.00 a.m.Matins, + with God.There is nothing else.ar: The Rector ) Bo But because the first two rela- 730 pm.Evensong, ecto 3 tionships are both obvious and Preacher: Rev.E.P.A.Hh essential to us, we tend to for- Timmons PAY i get the third, With the help of 11.00 am.Holy Communion Ÿ Organist: Mr.Eustace Tait, A.C.C.O.TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH - THE EXAMINER Sn UNITARIAN 5220 Sherbrooke Street West CHURCH OF THE Frid riday MESSIAH 10:00 a.m.Holy Communion UNITARIAN, ST.MATTHEW, A, E.& Ma son .Sherbrooke St.at Slmps 17th Sunday After Trinity Minister: :00 am.Holy Communion Rev.Angus Cameron, B.A, B.D, 5:00 am.Holy Department 11:00 a.m.Mattins.Preacher: The Sunday, September 23rd Rector.Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Depart- 11:00 a.m.Morning Service ©.ment.\u201cMOBY DICK THE 7:30 p.m.Evensong.Preacher: Rev.va Mac key, Organist A.T.Se.Doha) ackey, Organis and Director of Music Wednesday v KIN ERGAR 7:00 a.m.Holy Communion NURSER KIND; TEN IN UNITARIAN HOUSE : Thursday AT 11:00 AM.10:00 a.m.Holy Communion Christian Science J How spiritual understanding & bof the real nature of man and the universe brings harmony in human experience will be brought out at Christian Science services this Sunday.: The lesson-semon entitled \u201cReality\u201d will include the following selection from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy (335: 27-29): \u201cReality is spiritual, harmonious, immutable, immortal, divine, eternal.Nothing unspiri- tual can be real, harmonious, or eternal.\u201d Among the passages fo be read from the King James Version of the B:ble are the following (Psalms 33:1,4,5).\u201cRejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous: for praise is comely for the upright .For the word of the Lord is right; and all his works are done in truth.He loveth righteousness CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Westmount 390 Lansdowne Avenue at Sherbrooke Street SRANCH OF THE MOTHER CHURCH CHE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, IN BOSTON, MASS.Sunday, September 16th 11:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.Church Service.Subject of Lesson - Sermon: REALITY\u201d Golden Text: Philippians 4:8.Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virture, and if there be any praise, think on these things.Wednesday 8:15 p.m.Testimony Meeting.READING ROOM In the Church Fdifice.Open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day, 2 to 4 p.m.SYNAGOGUES THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1856 and judgment: the earth is full of the goodness of the Lord.\u201d BAPTIST WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke Street West at Roslyn Minister EDGAR J.BAILEY, M.A, B.Th.- Minister Emeritus J.A, JOHNSTON, BA, D.D.Organist GALT MacDERMOT, B.A., B.Mus 11:00 a.m, \u201cThe Preaching of the Cross\u201d 7:30 p.m.\u201cThe Living Wo! Evening Communion Tord oe Bible School meets at 11:00am.VISITORS WELCOME PRESBYTERIAN MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Avenue Rev.Chas.C.Cochrane, B.A., B.D.Minister Sunday, September 23rd 11:00 am.Morning Service MORNING SERVICE ONLY VISITORS AND FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mr.Lester A, Woodin, Organist and Choirmaster - WESTMOUNT and VICTORIA AVES.» Rev.J.D.Wilkie, 8.A., Minister Sunday, September 23rd {1:00 a.m.Mr.Wilkie.Subject: Too Threadbar re To Patch\" 11:15 a.m.Tue Church School The Number 114 Bus stops at the corner.DORIS KILLAM, A.R.2.C., L.Mus., (McGill) Organist and Choir Director UNITED DOMINION-DOUGLAS Westmount Bivd.& Lansdowne Ave: Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A; D.D.: \u2018Rev.Eric A.Mcliwain, B.A.11:00 a.m, Nursery 11:00 am.Dr.Lloyd Smith: - \u201cWho Should , Bring Up Our Children?Church School Rally Day & Promotion Exercises 7:30 p.m.Rev.Eric Mcllwain: : \u201cEducated Christians\u201d - 8:46 p.m.Young People's Union Organist\u2019 and and_Cholrmaster: \u2014 Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac, .: 3:00 p.m.| ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH | WESTMOUNT 101 Cote St.Antoine Road : x (near Argyle Avenue) * ot MINISTERS Rev, D.M.Grant, B.A, D.D.- Rev.R, W.Mumford, B.A,, B.D.11:00 am.Dr.Grant, Sermon: \u201cThe Magnitude \u2014 The Possibilities Of, The Human Soul\u201d 7:30 p.m.Mr.Mwmford: Sermon: a Recommendation Required\u201d 8:30 p.m.Young People\u2019s Union, Organist and Choir Director: Eric J.Adams, B.Mus, \u2019 L.RAM, ARCM.WESTMOUNT PARK-EMMANUEL UNITED CHURCH Vestern Ave.at Lansdowne Minister: - Rev.Calfim Thompson, B.A., B.D.Sunday, September 23rd Service at 11 o'clock Topic: \u201cWho Are The Happ People?\u201d y \u201cCan a Christian Say: \u201clI am a Wortier\u201d Church School Will re-open at 11:00 a.m.\u2014_\u2014 7:30 P.M.\u201cJohn Citizen and the Law\u201d Choir Director: J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M.Organist: GO.R.Gliddon SHAAR HASHOMAYIM 450 Kensington Avenue, Westmount, Que.Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat Hazzan Nathan Mendelson Rev.J.J.Fromm FRIDAY, S.PTEMBER 21st Tabernacles II 8:30 a.m.Preliminary Services 8:40 p.m.Candle Lighting 6:40 p.m.Evening Services SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd 8:45 a.m.Preliminary Services 10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings 6:40 p.m.Evening Services WEEKDAY SERVICES: 8:00 a.m.Sunday Morning 6:40 p.m.Sunday & Weekday Eve- 7:00 a.m.Weekday Mornings WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th 6:40 am.Morning Services 6:30 p.m.Evening Services 6:30 p.m.Candle Lighting FEAST OF CONCLUSION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th 8:30 a.m.Preliminary Services 10:00 a.m, 10:30 a.m.Scriptural Readings \u2018Memorial Services 6:20 p.m.Evening Services 7:2 p.m.Candle Lighting FEAST CF REJOICING OF THE TORAH FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th 8:30 a.m.Preliminary Services 10:00 a.m.Scriptural Readings 6:20 p.m.Candle Lighting 6:15 p.m.Evening Services TEMPLE EMANU-EL .4128 Sherbrooke St.West Westmount, Quebec.Dr.Horry J.Stern, Rabbi .SABBATH OF SUKKOTH Friday Evening, September 21st at 8.15 o\u2018clock.DR.STERN will speak on \u201cThe Book of Ecclesiastes.\u201d Saturday Morning, Septémber 22nd at 11.30 o\u2019clock, sermonette \u2014 \u2018The End Of The Matter\u2019, FEAST OF CONCLUSION (Simchas Torah) AND CONSECRATION SERVICE At this Service, pupils entering the Religious School for the first time and enrolled in the Kindergarten and Primary Departments will participate in a service of Consecration.Dr, Stern will bless the boys and girls and present each consecrant with a miniature Sefer Torah, - RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Regular sessions High School Department, Saturday Morning, September 22nd at 9.45 o'clock.Junior School, Sunday Morning, September 23rd at 10 o'clock.Dally Hebrew Classes Monday through Friday Afternoons at 3.30 o'clock.SIMCHAS TORAH PARTY The Constituent Societies of the Temple will hold a Simchas Torah Dinner and Party, Saturday Evening, September 29th at 6.30 o'clock in the Temple Community House.BOOK LOVERS' FORUM The first lecture of the twelfth season of the Book Lovers\u2019 Forum, Wednesday afternoon, October 3rd at 2.45 o'clock.Dr.Harry J.Stern will re- UNITED CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester Street at Greene Ave., Westmount FAREWELL SERVICES FOR REV.WALTER ;.SPENCE 11:00 a.m.COMMUNION SERVICE 7:30 p.m.FAREWELL SERVICE Sermon theme: MY FOUR AND ONE AND IN CALVARY.In order for friends to bid good-bye to Rev.& Mrs.Spence a reception will be held following the evening service, Organist and Choir Director: Mrs.Alice Brown, A.Mus.(McGill) Rev.463 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST REV.NORMAN RAWSON, Minister Rev.B.B.Brown, D.D., Asst.Minister Nettie 1 Asst.Minister.Arnold Bellis, Organist and Choirmaster, Convenient to Hotels J.Wilson, B.A.B.D., ~ 7:30 p.m.\"WILL SUEZ LEAD TO ANOTHER WORLD WAR ?\u201d overthrown.newcomers to town.Rev.Dr.Albert Hearn, Wesleyan Methodist Church Rev.Norman Rawson preaching.(A) The case for Egypt.: .A (B) The case for England and France.(C) Is a Christian solut»n possible ?Mr.Rawson speaks from first hand knowledge, having been in Cairo ut the beginning of the Egyptian revolution when King Farouk was There will be a Young Peoples\u2019 Fellowship Hour following the evening service.A special invitation is extended to Church doors open at 6:30 p.m.Parking facilities are available in the Church yard.| Great Britain view \u201cLove or Perish\u2019 .by Blant \u2014\u2014 Ambassador Make The \" Rambler Smart Statesman Switch Metropolitan For '56 1822-26 St.Catherine st.Ww Fl.4616 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 | WAInut 2771+ The Westmount Examiner Classified Advertising 10 Words 45+ 3e for \u2018each additional word Please phone your Ads early in the week.No Ads accepted ofter 10.30 a.m.Thursday tor.current issue PÂGE FIV Convertible Radically Husky New Estate Car 1957 Sedan Models 1822-26 St.Catherine W.Fl.4616 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE ROSEMERE BEAUTIFUL LARGE TYPE RANCH BUNGALOW SUPERIOR QUALITY.DIMENSIONS 6310* x 33'10°* WITH CARPORT; LOT 100° x 150°.$18,000.THREE DIFFERENT WAYS TO PAY.LIVING ROOM 21'6\" x 126\u201d, FIRE- PLACE; TV ROOM 24'6\u201d x 10°; DINING ROOM 6'4\u201d x 113\"; MASTER BEDROOM 14° x 11'4 TWO OTHER ROOMS 13° x 96\"; ORED TILE BATHROOM: KITCHEN, LINOLEUM, ARBORITE, ELECTRIC FAN, LAZY SUZAN.FALL OCCUPANCY.GARIEPY & DANDURAND, CR.T-1427.K-T BEACONSFIELD BEAUTIFUL LARGE TYPE RANCH BUNGALOW SUPERIOR QUALITY, BE N METROPOLITAN AND BEACONS- FIELD BOULEVARD.DIMENSIONS 63°10\" x 33'1v*, lot 103 x 127, $18,500- THREE Dlr FERENT PAYMENT FACILITIES.LIVING ROOM 21'6\" x 12°6\u2018\u201d, FIREPLACE; DINING ROOM 6'4\" x 11'3\"\"; KITCHEN 178\" x 137 MASTER BEDROOM 14 x 11'â\"; OTHER ROOMS 13° x 9°6°*; COLOR: ED TILE BATHROOM; KITCHEN: LINOLEUM, ARBORITE, ELECTRIC FAN, LAZY SUZAN.FALL occ: PANCY.CR.7-1427.10 OFFICES TO LET WESTMOUNT - Greene near Sherbrooke, small office or desk space.Personalized phone answering.Secretarial services.Ideal for sales representative.GL.1943.K-22 12 APARTMENTS TO LET WESTMOUNT, 435 Grosvenor Avenue 713 room apt.heated, taxes paid, hot water.Apply janitor.GL.6415 or call RE.8-5227 12.2 p.m.or 6-8 p.m.K-39 13 APARTMENTS WANTED TWO responsible adults, references, require flat, apartment or chauffeur\u2019s quarters.EL.5074 evenings.K-09 BELL Telephone commercial employee and mother require 4-room heated apartment or flat.After 6, RA.2-7273.K-60 iT FLATS, DUPLEXES WANTED BELL Telephone commercial employee and mother require 4-room heated apartment or flat.After 6, RA.2-7273.K-59 20 ROOMS TO LET WESTMOUNT, bright, clean warm room.Furnished or unfurnished.DE.9596.K-26 4282 Western, large bright front room, newly decorated.Privileges.Apply Apt.1.K-56 WOOD Ave., bright room, newly decorated, for 1 or 2.Kitchen privileges if desired.WI.3510.K-52 22 ROOM AND BOARD TO LET WESTMOUNT, comfortable room, home cooking, suit elderly couple; also single.FI.2127, K-87 DAY & NIGHT SERVICE DE.2224 \\ COLORAMA REG'D.5410 Queen Mary Road 4 22 ROOM AND BOARD TO LET ROOM and board for student or business girl in exchange for week end baby sitting.RE.3-3275.K-17 26 GARAGES TO LET HEATED.Vicinity Victoria avenue and Sherbrooke.DE.4219, .K-28 HEATED garage for English type car.Upper Roslyn near Sunnyside.$15.00 monthly.Telephone mornings DE.3646.K-36 VICINITY Lansdowne and West- mount Avenue.$10.00, EL.2422, K-68 27 GARAGES WANTED WANTED.Heated garage near Clare- mont between Cote Road and Chesterfield.EL.7566.K-21 27-a STORAGE TO LET HEATED warehouse, near West- mount.Station, C.P.R.Available for private or commercial storage.Any area up to 1500 square feet.Reason- |- able rates.DE.3068.; K-51 29- FOR SALE DRESSY CAPE Elegant, deep brown wool, light beige fox trim; Glamorous cocktail and hostess gown, exclusive french models, small sizes.WA.sent, -53 DINING room suite, 9 pieces.Also antique china cabinet; brass fireplace set; burreau; \u2018hand painted chinese lamp; chairs, WI.8482.Evenings.K-32 FALL coat, green, 12-14 size, can also be used as raincoat.Perfect Order, $10.00.GL.4868.K-38 29.FOR SALE 29- FOR SALE ELECTRIC STOVE Excellent condition, - also oil space heater.Reasonable.HU, 8-5516.K-20 Electric stove and refrigerator G.E., Inglis dryer; bedroom set, modern limed oak.RE.17-8457.K-19 BAR-B-Q CHICKENS Delicious, ready-to-eat.We deliver.Fireside Bar-B-Q.4174 St.Catherine near Greene.WI.3303.K-46 DRAPES Colorful chinese design, wall to wall; velvet chair, turquoise and beige, 12\u2019 strip.Wonderful bargain.WA.2601 One Youngstown combination sink and dishwasher \u2014 demonstrator.Special $300.00.A.O.Oisen and Company.Phone daytime UN.6-5839, Evenings EL, 2085.K 42 DEEP Freeze freezer, 1955, like new 12 cu.ft.upright, $300.00.Phone WI, 8062 after 6.K-41 CHESTERFIELD and matching chair $50.00.EL.9813.K-33 DINING room set, 9 piece.Walnut.Bargain.WI.3587.K-37 PAIR Sheffield silver candelabras; new white mink; refrigerator; brass coal box.No agents.FI, 5136.K-45 Trades and Professional Cards * 20 Words 75c - Additione: Words 3c Each + BUILDING REPAIRS MUSIC LESSONS ACADIA Construction Co.Ltd., concrete, brick, stone, plaster, tile, concrete blocks.Repairs and alterations to sidewalks, chimneys, walls, floors foundations; also waterproofing and caulking.Phone RE.8-2336.K-1 WE specialize in remodelling house fronts, balconies, windows, cement steps and cement walks, puck pointing, and all types of masonry work.Free estimates.HA.0434 K-9 CARTAGE & MOVING YOUNG veteran with small truck, available any time.Your credit is good.Fred.WI, 3038.K-11 DRESSMAKING EUROPEAN dressmaking « designer, dresses, suits, coats, made to measure.Alterations.Specializes in lace.5110 Sherbrooke, Apt.1.K-13 DRESSMAKING, alterations by expert.Good ideas.382 Metcalfe Avenue.GL.4833.K-55 DECORATING ATTENTION WESTMOUNT RESIDENTS Will do painting, maintenance and inside decorating, clean chesterfields, ugs, etc.By hour or contract.Satis- actory work.WE.5474, K-6 EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCED teacher willing to coach grades 1 to 6.PL, 8464.K-27 FURRIERS HAVE your furs repaired or re-styled at Flomen Exclusive Furs, 1235 Greene Ave,, WI.3312, K-3 LAMPS & LAMPSHADES ARE YOU THRIFTY?Have your old vases, jars, turned into lamps.Have your lampshades replaced, altered, cleaned.Experi service, 30 years experience.RENOMMEE ART STUDIOS 2055 VICTORIA ST.(Near Eaton's) TEL.HA.1723 K-5 MUSIC LESSONS ANDRE SORGER GRADUATE MUSICAL CON- PROFESSOR OF PIANO Jury member of Conservatory of Quebec 1953\".Will accept pupils for instruc- \u2018tions in Plano solfege, harmony and composition.e HU , K-30 PIANO Lessons.Afternoons and Saturdays, can be given in your home by Richard Mec- Laughlin, L.R.AM., A R.CM,, music teacher of London, England.Phone WA, 2617.K-61 LANDSCATING GARDENING LANDSCAPING NOW IS THE TIME FOR FALL TOP DRESSING.ALL TYPES OF WORK.SPECIALTY.WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF IMPORTED DUTCH BULBS.COMPLETE GARDEN AND LAWN MAINTENANCE.JACK POMPEO Riverside 46354 K-14 COMPLETE landscape service Hedges, rock gardens, lawns built, conditioned; sodding, shrubs, patios, flagstone walks, etc.Special monthly rates for maintenance, Town references.Work guaranteed, Free estimates.New Method Landscaping.HU.9-2273.K-15 PIANO teacher beginners at any age and advanced.Studios Notre Dame de Grace and Ville St.Laurent.DE, 5271.WE.0418, K-44 NOTARIES MILTON W.WINSTON, Notary, 4 Notre Dame St.E.Suite 504-505, Met- popole Building HA.2468.Eves., UN UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING of all kinds.Custom and recovering.Remodelling and repairs.Expert workmanship.Free estimates.24-hour service.Marcel Phone WI.3634.K-2 USE EXAMINER CLASSIFIED FOR QUICK RESULTS MOVING FOR SALE CHAISE LONGUE; - LIBRARY TABLE;- WINDSOR CHAIRS; GATELEG TABLE; FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT; EMPIRE MIRROR; GEORGIAN 2 DRAWER NIGHT \u201cTABLE; INLAID WHAT NOT; BOOKCASE; PERSIAN RUG: LOUIS XV ARMCHAIR; NEEDLEPOINT COVERED; QUALITY OIL PAINTINGS WASHING MACHINE; ELECTRIC ROLL IRONER ETC.UN.60029.-58 3-PIECE double bed and dresser, $40; single bed, complete, $15.00; man\u2019s bicycle, $10.00; hall bench with mirror; library table; firebasket, 21.in.Best offer.DE.9908.K-71 ONE 12 ft.cornice, complete; one 11 ft.complete.RE.1-5237.K-70 CHILD'S desk and chair, $5.00; also junior bed, complete.HU.9-2806.K-68 CHESTERFIELD set, 3 pieces, $75; two cutglass electric ceiling fixtures, $16; wardrobe trunk, $25; Hoover Sweeper.$17; lady's gray coat, size $25.All in good condition.WE.Toba, K-66 DUOMATIC bendix washer and dryer, used less than a year.Paid $5980, will sell for $350.Reason for selling, inadequate wiring in present 82 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED Cook, 2 other maids kept.3 adults in family.PL.2048.31 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED High School graduate for training in nursery school teaching.Small salary while training mornings.Telephone FJ.9856.K-40 KINDLY WOMAN Tn look after invalid lady and do ust housework.Small apartment, B-od pay, hours.WE.4626 after 6 pn.K-31 TEMPORARY STENOGRAPHER Increase your range of abilities doing centinuous temporary jobs on a year round or short term basis.Work a day, a week, or a month at a time.If you are experienced, we have work for you immediately, Call or visit Office Overload Co.Ltd., 2083, 8.30 a.m.to 10.00 p.m.1475 Mountain Street.K-18 YOUNG WOMAN for better class grocery.Sales experience helpful.4865 Sherbrooke West, K-49 PRACTICAL nurse to care for elderly lady.Sleep out.FI, 1346.ROOM and board for student or business girl in exchange for weekend baby sitting.RE.3-3275.K-16 PART time to look after child of T years old, from 12 to 5 and do light work.References required.WI.1598 evenings.K-29 SCHOOL girl or other interested person to assist harried housewife with two children from 4:30 to 6:30.Eve- home.FI.1412.K-62 nings, plus occasional weekend sitting.Phone RE.3-5700.K-65 Two = Ti 5 35 SITUATIONS WANTED carry cots, convert into seats.Good condition.EL.5528.K-24 , FEMALE .DINING room set, walnut, 10 pieces, cost $900.00 for $225.00 delivered; FRENCH chesterfield chair $3.50; tea wagon.CONVERSATION Antique Cathedral chair; spring back chair and prie-Dieu Mary chair.Shaving mugs; mustache cups; pressed glass.Private home, WA.6252, GREY squirrel jacket, good condition; daybed like new.Mornings, FI.7667.K-47 SILVER fox cape made by Morgan's, rarely used, $75.00.FI.9354.K-48 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTIQUE BOOK SHOP BOOKS, LIBRARIES BOUGHT TECHNICAL MAGAZINES WANTED BE.2165.K-35 32 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED PART time housework.Two morn- ines weekly, Greene vicinity.FI, 4348.K-25 stores.Sizes 9 - 22.+ $8.00 REgent 200 Latest Fall Samples \u201cNewest Materials \u2014 Latest Styles Many originals, definitely not available in retail 125 Exclusive Fall Samples \u2018 Sizes 7 to 19.$17.50 Skirts Just received manufacturer's Original Samples, including finest English wools and tweeds.39.00 Private lessons for adults and children with French woman.WI.5935 evenings.K-64 86 HELP WANTED MALE EXPERIENCED young man for grocery.Permanent employment, Good salary.4865 Sherbrooke West.K-50 39 LOST LADIES wrist watch set with diamonds and black onyx stones.Lost on Friday 7th on Greene Ave.St, Catherine St.or Victoria ave.Finder telephone MA.2268.Reward K-12 45 MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS At 5% mortgage loans quickly.Gon tractors.privates.Notarv.EL.$10.50 1-4672 Lists à - ân pk EFL san at et i © = voor : + 15° 4 + * THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ZI], 1956 PAGE SIX \u2014\u2014 Social & Lersonal Mr, and Mrs Alastair \u2018Scott have returned from a tour of New Brunswick._\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Allan G.Magee and their family, who spent the past two years in Kitchener, Ont., have taken up their residence on Roslyn Ave.West- mount.Mrs.G.R.Miles has returned from Halifax where she spent the summer with her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut.-Cmdr.and Mrs.W.G.Hunt.Mrs.Hunt, who accompanied her mother home, will remain here for several weeks.The executive and board of Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood will be hostesses to the membership in honour of the new members at a Succoth Sherry Party Saturday September 22 at 3.30 p.m.at 52 Academy Road, West- mount.The Junior League of Montreal is entertaining members and guests at a party at the Mount Royal Hotel at 5 p.m.Saturday, Sept.22, following the Hamilton - Montreal football game.: Mrs, J.O.Asselin, Breslay road, Westmount, will entertain on Tuesday at a reception and tea, the members of Cote St.Antoine Women\u2019s Liberal Association, in honour of their newly appointed honorary vice-pres- ident, Mrs.Richard Hyde, wife of Richard Hyde, M.P.Mrs.Gordon Hyde and Mrs.Mostyn Lewig will pour and the hostess will be assisted by members of the exe- cutive.MR.AND MKS.MORLEY DENT HARRISON SWAN, whose j D Tee | marriage took place Friday evening, September 14, in Calvary : ] B - United Church, Westmount.Mrs.Swan, formerly Miss Marlene .: - Alexandra Matthews, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Peter MR.AND MRS.JOHN LESLIE PERRY, Phot Ortop hed follow.Matthews and Mr.Swan is the son of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.D.ing their wedding on Saturday afternoon in St.rews : Swan, all of Westmount United Church, Westmount.Mrs.Perry was formerly Miss nn \u2014Ed Bermingham Photo Ann Marguerite Johnson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William H.= .% Johnson jr, and Mr.Perry is the son of Mr.and Mrs.A.* Leslie Perry.\u2014Ed Bermingham Photo 1 - 3 - .: : A Tribute To The Late Mrs.Rice Trinity C.W.Y.flower arangements.Convener a F U R S REG'D : F L / O t M b Trinity Church Veap OF, this event is Miss Mary Co / 1 rinity Churchwomen\u2019s.Vear| Hutchins, and the ticket conve- \u20ac rom oca rganization emoers is holding the first meeting of ner Mrs.William Leatherbarrow, ne , .; he Fall on Tuesday evening, at EL.5115 fe .Members of a number or women\u2019s organizations throughout | ; ; .3 We Specialize sn | the City have learned with regret .of the death of one of their 8:15, in the church hall, Marlowe * : .: active fellow-workers in the person of Mrs.J.B.Rice.Keenly avenue.Miss ois C ar bs For Other Women's REP AIRS interested in the welfare of the less fortunate and the physically Canadian r ustries, how fe put- N S 1) : handicapped, \u201cBobby Rice,\u201d as she was known to her many friends.ling on a ashion Show : ca ews, cee ages \" AND gave unsparingly of her energy, ; ing the new miracle fa rics, or | 10, 12 & 13 | ; | time and talents to help make lowed by a demonstration of] 4 ad 4 E MODELLIN G %| life a little brighter for a tre- \u2014 \u2019 + mendous number of people.Her : : bright spirit and cheerful atti- LADIE S tude have warmed many a ve- You are cordially invited to an interestin $1370 Greene Avenue : teran\u2019s heart in the years she y 8 ; 9 visited and entertained at St.CULINARY DEMONSTRATION , WE.3270 | Anne's Military Hospital.In like Puma, rrr rere R manner, her ability to make Per, by Mrs.Madeleine Leblanc Lacasse, B.Sc., Nut: | _ in St.Leo's Academy Hall Monday, October 1st, at 8:30 p.m.] L .LL S Li under the auspices of the ashiona y pec ting .St.Paul Alumnae Society (French Section) Charlotte's exciti ATTENDANCE PRIZES - ADMISSION $1.00 arioïte s excitin F Il styl 9 | + +h For further information and reservations please new Fall styles are equal To e : call Mrs.Jean Desjardins, LA.2-9388 most demanding social J 1 schedule\u2014slim wools\u2014soft crepes\u2014 Ve MES ; beautiful silks\u2014all MRS.J.B.RICE io ; \u2014 | I i \" so superbly fashioned just for you! ple enjoy themselves and feel at Hy ; home has on many an occasion : i \u201c3 DRESSES from 19.95 to 99.50 provided a happy evening for the #00 .boys at the Sailors\u2019 Institute.#- Sportswear in finest cashmere H : thy for th M ' er great sympathy for 2 A 4 and lamb $ wool- styled by Bernhard \u2018 handicapped was evidenced in the - i # Altmann\u2014with the \"oh-so-popular pioneer work she carried out on \u2018 dyed to match skirts\u2014also behalf of the Multiple Sclerosis * Society.Her interest and close new tweeds.| connection with the Drama group .: | and Service Groups of the Notre i @ SUITS @ MILLINERY 10 Dame de Grace Women's Club The Prince Albert Salon above our store i and Que rod re amino We also have new, large, modern halls in N.D.G., i | of many a successful venture.Westmount and on St.Denis St., near Sherbrooke.§ i The members of these Clubs, ® ALL HALLS ARE AIR-CONDITIONED 4 along with the Women\u2019s Auxili- ¢ WE SPECIALIZE IN WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES A .I ary of the Catherine Booth Hos- ® Our FRENCH PASTRY is the finest i j iB oA ' pital and members of the East- ® WE CATER BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CIty ~~ ° : i + - GOWNS ° arn Star pay tribute to a valiant ° , : 3 : 1353 ÇÛ \u201cmember who in the face of great B F p t GREENE AVE.\u201cWESTMOUNT adversity put forth a helping u ols ' renci as } ! À a \u2019 hand in Women's Work when- ook = te ever the occasion demanded.4887 Sherbrooke St.West 0e WA, 8} 63 § \u2014 - 3 1 t.per.- MRS.PATRICK SAMUEL MILROY, whose marriage to Mr.Milroy took place on September 7, in Dominion Douglas Church, West- mount.Mrs.Milroy, formerly Mrs.Jefferson A.Chapleau of Westmount.Mr.Milroy of Lachute, Que., is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Milroy of Santiago, Chile, Miss Carolyn S.A.\u2014Photo by Garcia Morley Chapleau, is the daughter of Mr.and « UNSURPASSED VALUES FINE FURS See us also for ® REPAIRING © REMODELLING FLOMEN EXCLUSIVE FURS REG'D.1235 Greene Avenue (Opposite Avenue Theatre} Wi.3312 \"let's go to Greene\" for junior.artist smocks in sizes 3 to 6x, © 2.95 The Children\u2019s Corner a pleasant shop 1850 Greene \u201cGIL.6510 Ÿ| Miss Carolyn Morley Chapleau Weds Mr.Patrick Samuel Milroy The marriage of Carolyn Morley, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Jefferson A.Chapleau of Westmount, to Mr.Patrick Samuel Milroy of Lachute, Que, son of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Milroy of Santiago, Chile, S.A., took place at half-past three o'clock on September 7, in Dominion Douglas Church.Rev.A.Lloyd Smith officiated.Mr.John Robb was the organist.Gladioli and chrysanthemums shading from cream to bronze formed the decorations in the church, the guest pews marked¥ with the same flowers had gold tissue bows, black net over white net wore a white picture hat and corsage THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 PAGE SEVEN pA RCAF Silver Cross tember 24, at 2:30 in the Y.W.; C.A., Dorchester St.Plans will Next meeting of the RCAF §il- be discussed for the military ver Cross Mothers Association whist to be held in October.Tea will be held on Monday, Sep-! will be served as usual.ii $ UE À EMILE BEAUTY aus j FT TENS ROOT ES Eee wort cs BERS A ra ~ Red Feather Needs $1,685,000 Red Feather Deserves Your Support 1.lt stands for fewer appeals in Greater Montreal.2.Red Feather is non-sectarian.3.Its 31 agencies serve the community through 89 centres of service.4 Campaign costs are less than 5% of money raised.\u2018 | \"5.Red Feather is run by the citizens of Montreal.Hith Your Gift You Support $ I.One of the major programs for the aged in Montreal.2.The largest guidance and recreation program for boys and girls in the low income areas of Montreal.3.Adoption services.and foster home care for orphaned, illegitimate and neglected children.4.The most extensive non-hospital health \u2018| PLEASE Dent ter tony vases child\u201d care, health and recreation.- THE UNITED WAY 31 AGENCIES Only One Appea SEPT.24-OCT.10 | a 89 CENTRES OF SERVICE SEPT 24-OCT 10 Your Opportunity to Help PEE TR nda PAGE TWELVE ~THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1958 ee rT Good Grooming Whether career girl, professional woman, homemaker, teen-ager or student, make this your most successful year.Let Ann Lendman Models Exclusive Good Grooming Course improve your posture, walking, sitting with grace and poise, training: and all details ot good carriage, distinction in dress, conversational manner, business and social poise, etiquette and how to broaden interests.This distinctive course is designed to recognize the need for women of all- ages.Arrange now for a personal discussion with one of our expert counsellors.Special classes for children.Call Models Exclusive \u2014 CR.2-7040.\u2014 EDUCATIONAL\" DIRECTORY = = U] Book Club The Westmount Park-Emma-: nuel Book Club first meeting of the season will be held on Monday at 8:15 p.m.The speaker will be Rev.Harvey Campbell, D.D.Guests are welcome to attend, St.Stephen's Guild The Guild of St.Stephen's Anglican Church corner of Atwater and Dorchester Street, will hold a tea and home cooking sale on Saturday from 3-6 p.m.in the parish hall.STAGE! 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TELEVISION ! ! ! * [JJ WESTMOUNT BUSINESS COLLEGE LE MISS R.WOOD, Principal Cor.St.Catherine St.and Greene Ave.Royal Bank Building \u2014 Entrance: 1165 Greeme Ave.INSPECTING EMPRESS PLAYROOM \u2014 Another stop on their inspection tour of the Entpress of Britain was the chil- \u2019 dren\u2019s playroom for these members of the Westmount High School Alumni Association.From left to right, Mrs.H.Shapiro, Mrs.D.P.Smith and Miss A.Barclay are pictured frying out the merry-go-round.The Alumni Association will visit the liner in port Sept.22 and Oct.18.\u2014C.P.R.Photo ENROLL NOW .CHILDREN'S THEATRE Girouard Ave.Tt SRT ime 7 ATA TET ITE VERE TET TI IR SE ST EL, ei Cv g\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r ame = 4 NEE aie R Li La ant, Established over Twenty Years in Westmount, Graduates with leading Montreal firms.Night classes.Private lessons, day or \u201c evening.Enrol Now ! \u2018 WEllington 1685 ITS \u201cTHE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS\u201d = kdl Le FOR Classical Ballet and Modern - Dance 326 VICTORIA AVENUE - WESTMOUNT - WA.Bil1 FE i RNR: RY THE EVANS SISTERS SCHOOL of the DANCE and MUSIC @ BALLET @ TOE @ TAP @ ACROBATIC Royal Academy of Dancing Syllabus Taught.Pupils prepared for grade and major exams.NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION For information, call Glenview 4707 1 UL IN THE \u2019 omen 5 valm Military Whist Montreal Conclave No.1, Order True Kindred, is holdiag a milita- 8.15 p.m.There will be prizes and refreshments.Please take cards, University Club The University Women\u2019s Club is holding an at Home at the clubhouse on September 27, from 5 to 7 p.m.following which a buffet supper will be served.Catherine Booth W.A.The Women's Auxiliary of the Catherine Booth Hospital, will hold its opening meeting of the Fall season, on Wednesday Sept.26 at 2.30 p.m.The meeting will be held in the Assembly Room of the Nurses\u2019 Residence, Montclair ave.and members and friends will be received by the president, Mrs.K.E.Norris and Mrs.Boyd Campbell, the first vice-presi- dent.Tea will be served by meni- bers of the social committee.49th Guide Company The 49th Montreal Guide Company will hold its first meeting on Thursday Sept.27 at 7.15 pm.in Trinity Memorial \u201church Hall.Pioneer Women The Omna group of Pioneer Women will hold the opening meeting on Tuesday evening at 8.30 at the home of Mrs.David Pearl Leibowitz, the guest speak- - door.All proceeds will be used for Welfare Work.Miss Viola Esdon is Convener and will be assisted by Miss Miss Fer- mine Epstein and Mrs.Dorothy Corrigan, and other members of Margaret McIntyre, Altrusa.Cote St.Catherine Rd.Rialto Theatre Bldg.DE.8620 \u2014 EL.3334 ry whist Monday Sept.24 in St Stephen's Church Hall, At- water and Dorchester Sts.at oe i 268 VAN HORNE - CR.2.9405 1475 CRESCENT STREET AV.8.9613 ~ Roof Fill; Precast Concrete Glide-All Sliding Doors for-Clothes Products .| Closets supplied by Soa AEROCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO.LTD.Cd 2501 LAKEFIELD _ Mb 5-5783 GLIDE-ALL INC.: 4 MONTREAL EAST 9760 ST.LAWRENCE Blvd, DU.8.1115 General Contractor: LOUIS DONOLO INC.MONTREAL A "]
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